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PARK TOVJS THB ArSTIN DAIT.T ScTATKSMAJf, SATrP.DAT. MAT ISfS. Mt iMt I1. i4 X. W.

M. an! or three cthf e.if,7...d. and their i this The Austin Statesman Publisbid Daily by Aus-tia Statesman Ccmpany. take a rui c.isp of them and handle th, ii. fay woa'a gs in I 1 iiu-' b- oh ha: EWS GF THE STATE MOUSE Csnera! and Persona! Gossip of the Various Departments THE TARIFF ISSUE.

The riaia- f.y Pr-sab d'-uv-r-: on id-, h'i: Could ir r.rLv p.e'.ei a ra. a 5 imr.u in: has a i ha b-e at ce the tp. ais-cu, a. I I i. a GATHERING STATISTICS FOB GUILE REISERS CASE FORMER ENGINEER THOMPSON OF RAILROAD COMMISSION IS HERE.

DETAILED BY INTERSTATE COMMISSION. i -1 a t' v. a 1 umnisslon i a a- leal rii to- a aaaa. -1 ai la X'- LICENSE IS ISSUED TO A SURETY COMPANY. A a.

i.t is foi- as 1 a i.d OLD LITHOGRAPHED BONDS CANCELED FOR NEW ISSUE. The i Ye-Oe! fill -r i i. v- saa: T- lioMds the cmpunv steel catie 1 i-i'led hu'd re' i -i. -dtire deoart nerit. ItWWM 3 UM S3 Si LLIOM HEW DALLAS LIFE COMPANY HAS IT: OF 1 0 A i PROVED.

I 3 A ARTICLES DULY AP THE INGOF.PCRATORS Ne.v fe Compan, A'so From Amar.iio Texas Is Fertile c- for New Home Co-ipl. es Smce Exd cf E.y Goes. A a a i Ii Ilia .1 Illlu OF NE680 SUSPECT UNDER ARRES LEE COUNTY OFFICERS TAKE MAN FOR MURDER AT CARMINE. 8 Mt J't 1M MM sKs COMING ENCAMPMENT WILL EE A STRICTLY BUSINESS AFFAIR, ACCORDING TO PLANS OF GENERAL NEWTON. REGULARS ARE COMING Hundred Troops Frjm the Depart-i ment of Texas a Participate the Maneuvers at Camp Mabry.

i Rifle Practice a Feature. iitaaia! (ju.ii iMy Jul. 1 i X' toil a ii. m- f.ira a th.it i laevaieu; a a i tr i i a 1. i la it: -1- i ui.i mi-iil ii.

a 1 1 i a I ih.at tt'ai i. a 1 1 1 1 1 luia.iic in act lea I been a Allaa'. Mar, laititt.i pariii.e.'it of Texas, 1 I ii; he i-n aa nei -r Gei iera that a hatt-saaa. also a (le-a hii coil-, a sijuadroii b.iUaiaui of infant! 'ait he aas jr-a tiv r. a The tint tiumber 1 1 ii.l dining th.

a in of Ki iery be elit The S. glial and one 1 la se ri-guiars iwll add inatciiaily to tie- ot li camp and wdl he tae uieans of sic o. he nienire Ii gnu i I hiacs are ip rt-e l.n-aru.v. will be a dicii W' ImIic, doling he th- i iic.ii also ov'i the moil a t.i a adiaceiit Maura dews III be h. hi ik- the after- ii hi pai ii ipated in h-- ent ire laa-ade of the guar.J aad ai-o bv a 1 1 i.

Ate. tia-r hi he Mile i a. Ij, I petal said thai a thorough omis. in till- litaiii Ii tiie r.c wad grven tin' soi la-rs. as raar a -ni i as i is i one of the features of tilii etln-ieiicy of a soidler.

Those Tneiah. rs tire gu who imagine coming to ramp for an outing will he sorely disappointed, as there HI 1 tiougli to do to keep everv- body busy during the entile time that the (amp is in progress. CHARTERS ARE FILED IN STATE DEPARTMENT. Charters of the folinwlnrr eorisjra-Hons filed ia arternoon in the state depar'tuent rali.a Eight and Ice companv of Kd-tlit. Jackson oountv.

Capital sto. k. $1" The ita 'aa orators are' H. Wa'ling. A.

S. White and A. W-st-liotT. and Ftirnlture mpiitiy of l-'lavaima, county Capliii! SlJijOfi The Incortior-a-ti rs are; ct. H.

Johnson, T. Herron and I. Herron Wolfe City Paik a-asn, intion of dfe ('hv. Haul r'afhtnl sto. ai'io.

The la oiporapos are- k'-r, M. M- J. I My-ri. and J. D.

Tfarrell. CHILD ATE ENTIRE BOX OF CUTICURA Spread on Some Crackers Not the Slightest Injury Resulted from Little Fellow's Escapade la Most Positive Way Ingredients of CUTICURA PROVEN PURE SWEET AND HARMLESS A Tork friend of Cuticura writes the following interesting letter: "My three year old son und heir, alter being put to bed on a trip across the Atlantic, investigated the stateroom and located a box of graham crackers and a box of Cuticura Ointment. "When a search was made for the box. it was found empty aad the kid admitted that he had eaten the contents of the entire box spread on the crackers. It cured him of a bad cold and I don know what etse." No more conclusive evidence than the above could bo offered that every ingredient of Cuticura Ointment is absolutely pure, sweet and harmless.

If it mav be safely eaten br a young child none but the most benegoial results can be exacted ty attend its application to even the tenderest skin or youngest infant. This feeimg is shared by mothers and nurses to such an extent that Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have for many years been unhesitatingly used throughout the civilized world for preserving, purifving and beautifying the skin, scalp, "hair and bands of infants and cluliren from the hour of birth. And greater still, if possible, ts the confidence reposs-d in uticura Remedies for the treatment of torturing and disfiguring humors of the skin and scalp. The suffering which they have thus alleviated among ths voune and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and worried parents have led to their adoption in countless homes as priceless airynu jn the speedy, permanent safe and onomicaI treaU nient of infantile and birth humors, eczemas, rashes Irritations, inflammations ami ohafings, and other itching, scaly and pimply humors when all other remedies suitable Tor children fail. r'P'iTT5'-''- 7a ld the world.

ii' i 1 tinrte-rhruiM tig n' l1 Town, -j I STO UH ABREB Established 1871. Incorporated May 7. 1906. Office Ko. 713 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas.

A. Q. Smoot Manager TELEPHONES. Business Office IS' Editorial Rooms I5 Eoclety Editress TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION ln the City by Carrier.) One Month in advance Three months in advance 2.2C Six months In advance One Tear in advance (By Mali.) One Mcntb In advance 0.50 One Tear advance S.t (Sunday only, one year in advance l.to fceml-Weekly, one year. 1 CO Every Day an.i Sunday, Semi-Weekly Statesman and Divei -Mi Farnaer Issued Every Tuesday and Friday.

Entered the Postoffice at Autin, Texas, a leeond-clas maii matter. THE 8TATESM AN IN TEXAS. (The Austin Daily and Putiduy (Statesman 1b on sale every day in at the following news otanda and general distributing points in Texas and the United State, and any one who falls to eecure a copy at any of Stand noted below will confer a favor upon the management of The Statesman by notifying this office.) Ferdinand Hanaw, San Texas. Louis' Book and Cigar San Antonio, Texas. Southwestern Advertising Agency, ti Main street.

Dallaa. Texas. Oriental Hotel New Biand. Dallac, Texas St George Hotel News Stand. Dallas, Texas.

All News Stands -Southwestern Newspaper and Advertising Agency, No. 844 Main street, agents, and two treet cart. Dallas. Texas. rdekerson McLemoie, Fort Worth, Texas.

Worth Hotel News Stand, Fort Worth, Texaj. All News glands -Southwestern Newspaper and Advertising Agency, agents. Fort Worth. Texas. Brazos Hotel News Stand, Houston, Texas.

A. Q. Laner, HouHton, Texas. Bottler Houston, Texa. M.

Lewis. 816 Preston street, Houston. Texas. Tremont Hotel Ki Stand, Galveston. Texas.

W. A. Wentland, Manor, Texas. A. J.

Miller, Elgin, Texas W. O. Smith, Lampasas, Texas. C. A.

JuWHn, Lampasas, Texaa. J. A. Hall, Burnet, Texas. J.

J. Thames, Tftvlor, Texfce. Hill, Sullivan, Granger. Texas. Carl Burkhart, Georgetown, Texas.

Mrs. F. L. Smith, San Marcos, Texas'. O.

Michel Co Marble Falls, Texas. H. E. Voelcke, New KrimnfelK. Texaa.

Hunter A Freeman, Belton, Texas. Ward's Pharmacy, El Paso. Texas V). H. Randolph, Laredo, Texaa.

Renfro-Martli. Drug Marlln, Texas. THE STATESMAN ABROAD. Eastern Business Office, 42, 44. 45, 4 nd 60 "The Tribune" Building.

New Tork City; Western Business. Office, 01812 "The Tribune" Building, Chicago. The S. C. Beckwlth Special Agency, Sole Agents Foreign Advertising.

AuHtorlum Annex News Stand, Chicago, 111. Empire News Ktand. Chicago, III. Ragle News Tenth and Main streets, Kansas City. Mo.

World News Memphis, TeBn. Hotallngs New Stand, No. 1 Park How, New Tork City. Hotallng's News Stand, corner Broadway and Thirty-eighth street, New York City. Hotel Raleigh News Stand, Washington, D.

C. People's News Tacoma, Wash. Hick seeker News Stand, Kansas City, Mo. B. E.

Amos, jot Angeles Cal. I. Welnsteln, Denver, Colo. H. M.

Harris. Monltou, Colo. Hutchinson Stationery Shreve-port. La. Union News St.

Loula. Mo. This Is fine weather for flying machines. Pull for Greater Auatln and do your pulling right now. The Thaw case ban bobbed up ngaln, Up column next to reading matter.

That which Texans want in general Is action In every department from the executive down. If you want to make a man even a governor very mad you must have Borne one pray for him. Don't overlook the fact that Austin the real prnjwisltlon In the matter uf general advanct. merit. The proposition of paving the streets of Austin Is one in which every one In Austin is deeply Interested.

And now it Is announced that no I regressive city can be expected to have a charter that will stick. And now It begins to look as though It Is g-olng to be a case of ITncU. Jke Cannon Instead of Uncle Joe Cannon, That policeman who wanted to arrest Taft for picking flowers must have tten one of those daisies sure enough. If you haven't any confidence in po-ple generally you may depend upon It that they will return the compliment. If the public is going to count on anything at all the final straw Is put on their back about five or eix times a day.

Those free things on the tariff list n't mean that you can get any of them without paying the market price for thm. Governor Campbtll in his deliberations upon the appropriation bill is not unlike the woman when her yes means no and her no yes. Do not overlook the fact that we nant to make Austin one of the great-cat cities of Texas and we can't get busy on that proposition any too soon. That row between Senator Bailey find the New Tork newspaper man seems to Incline one to the supposition Senator Beiley had the best of it. THREE MORE BANKS AF.E AFTER ASSESSMENT FLAN STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND BANKING GET NOTICE FROM THREE OF THESE INSTITUTIONS.

eaai-aaly M' i at a haaa a a Xj i OF STATE WAS ALLOWED BY THE COURT MISSION OF ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL WALTHALL iN THE TAX CASE AGAINST OIL COMPANY IS SUCCESSFUL. A 1 1 aaa i. -ui nana. Ulei. la ii 1 i axe.

t- tin J. i.dl' i a a-'' .1 fcl ,1 r. etp's' rax a ti, a.a of i earapa ay apcii. i a. -art at Daiias i r.

bank upt a a 1 u.M apt.oiiite'i itiaseep ip, to a to in the a-a. I.a is la art. JUDGE FISHER RESIGNED FF.OM GALVESTON COURT GOVERNOR RECEIVES RESIGNATIONTHERE ARE ALREADY SEVERAL APPLICANTS FOR THE POSITION. TI K' IT -May i 1 1 III I'e. Lived Hie estglra I.ew is Paher of i dvc I lie "ict exuil't lil'-l has b-eri el'--ted liia id The I''n oa May 27.

Tra v.aaoi' like. arm a staa essor Judge Fisher within the. next fe davs. RAILROAD IS CHARTERED FOR PASHASOLE COUNTRY ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL HAWKINS APPROVES CHARTER OF PECOS VALLEY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. attorney through Assistant Attorney Oeneiaio iLiiam E.

HawVins, est oiafay lauii approved the anion in, or- pc ration of the Pei os Valley Southern Raihvav coinnaui' with a laniUii 1 of $45,000, The principal pan. of bus-- l'iss is to be at yi.eev.'v-- Tiie purpose of this corporation I. censtruct a line of railroad beginning at Tile city of Pons. Reeves i 1 1 1 t'aettci-. in a sunt direction througn the county Reeves, to a point south cf San Solomon Spr'ne.

near hec.ain- ty line, Umvks an Jeff I a I'- counties, a distance nf aout fo-av five Tin- ors are M. Swinmhart. F. a. Johnson, W.

l. Cowan, R. Stiiif and Will Brady of Pecos; I. Mil lenmn. Balmorhes Teyasr T'ohlons, sariLgoea, and W.

Oiffln. Toyaii.ah-, NEW YORK HAS ADOPTED NUBSERY INSPECTION LAW ONE PASSED BY THAT STATE COPIED EXACTLY AFTER THE TEXAS ACT CHIEF CLERK S. H. DIXON GETS WORD. Chief Clerk Sam 11.

Dixon of state department of agriculture received word yesterday that the stat" of New York" had adopted in th" nursery insurant law of th'' state of Tt ias as passed l.y t'f 'IPrty-ii -t legislature. Some time ago tiie depart merit received a request from a he-mber of the Xew- York legislature? for a copy of tin- Teyas Iawa and yesterday Dixon received a ropy of the New York act approved by the governor cf that state, hich that the Texas law was copied verbatim by tiie state of New York. This is quite gratifying to Major Dixon, who really drew up the nursery inspection law of Texas. The? nniy ehange from the Texas law Is that the Xew York act makes an appropriation of S-'aXO a year to enforce the provisions of the act. while the Texas law-only carries an appropriation of $7ju00 for the two years.

BONDS ARE APPROVED BY ASSISTANT SLUDER. The attorney general's department, through Assistant Attorney General rSiuder, yesterday approved an Issue of city of Funis water works bonds bearing 6 per cent Interest and maturing in forty years with an option of ten years. He also approved an issue $27,, nan city of Galveston st hool building bonds bearing 5 per cent interest and maturing In forty years with an option of twenty years. RESERVE AGENTS NAMED FOR SEVERAL STATE BANKS. Reserve agents were designated yesterday hy the state department of Insurance and bar.k for the following state banksr For the First State bank of Mamltn, the Farmers and Meehants State bank of Abilene, the New Eng'and National hank of Kansas Citv: for the Tfxas City State bank of Texas Citv, the Katlonsi Reservs bank of N'eW York.

i i i i til ill ra-r. i 1 ndl i mi. i fl Mid. a. be J-1 t- -M ij.

Wf ii.i.i and I 'ie h. a 1 a. they fad" t.j I da i. The fi't- ii-; and la. a i Illi-td in t'et'a a a i ''d a-vite as taK'-n la- a jii ira ir.ii.div.ai ai ai ian.

hit he a a pp i' i if IhtdfV 'hen leadaitl 'a- 1 -h' a du'y r-d. ras ail. A i the Miaa- 'ant- Tia.a it i aa-TiMlino'! Ma.t I r' a aa'y ..11 aad hiat' 11 in vai Ilia 1 i.a da- i.a of these ait idea. flip M-waal adaia .1, on sdudu.ia, and aunt' them the luan i-r ta'dule 1' ii probable that liait.1 deai.i.aait- vule for higiiei du'y 'ai Inmi.er that iniiaal by the 1'ayini tilil. than upon any one uf the other with the posHiblu ex'-cpti'tn irmi 'J'iieir attitude tin these que.sti.iiis the (change which lias -rne over the democrats In tariff mat ten during recent years.

At the same time there is much f.iii In the argument which the ilern.icr.its make In bcliuif uf their contention tor a duty on these productH. Wool under the presin' law, he hiding all grades, yield.s an annual revenue of nearly 1 S. hi. leu produce mure than of revenue; lumber more than J.dOH.Oti'J, notwithstanding the fact that the rate is only about 10 per cent ad valorem, while It Is much higher on a. ml and hale-i.

and iron ore; and inai, iradudnu wrought and scrap iron, yields about $1,200,000 to the treasury. Ko far aa the other side Is concerned, It matters nut to the depubliean leaders who are putting through a measure for protection, what may he the principle upon which the democrat base their support of the dtitleu on products. They may regard It as for purposes of revenue, hut the republicans know also that It affords the industries involved, protection. It all serves to show liaw apt was President T.aft'B Illustration that there Is very little distinction between a revenue democrat and a protectionist republican and the $2 duty on lumber example was a very polluted Instance. Furthermore the democrats see that If any part of the $24,000,000 derived from the duty on these raw materlulf wool, hides, lumber and iron ore Is an added duty must be placed upon the finished product In order to make up the loss and thus prices already high, must be raised to the consumer.

While this change of sentiment is going on among the democrats, a condition directly the opposite Is developing among a. small coterie of re-pubUeuns in the senate. who are pleased to call themselves, the ''progressives." They favor reducing the duties on raw materials in Instances where the Interests of their own states are not Involved, but thus far they have not been successful In having any of their ideas incorporated In the Ahl- rlch bill. They were badly defeated on iron ore, and will meet a similar 'ate in respect to the wool lumber schedules, while through a concession which the republican leaders will voluntarily make they will obtain a alight reduction in the duly on hides. A NEWcThRIST.

The following from the News Scimitar of Memphis Is a stibj.a matter and a discussion of the same well worthy of careful consideration: "A Chicago professor from one of the big universities, himself a clergyman, is addressing a convocation of his brother ministers of the same denomination in the west, expressed him-self as being wholly dissatisfied with the Christ as we know him, claiming that he is too feminine, too sisidlled. fit only for anaemic women. He pleaded for a man's Christ, one who had the weaknesses and strength of real men and who could sympathize with sinners. He maintained tuat pinners can be Christians, that atonement, and forgiveness are unnecessary for the sinless and that without sin there could be no repentance. He wanted a Christ who was a man of the world, fullblooded and masculine.

"These questions the layman must touch lightly, as though they were wound; oniy tha men of the cloth can I I-epu a. an llav ifraeat gad! as a. a- i ai ho murd in: v'a P- for -a: keeping and Tr Soar b--rough picaied SI lit- liioina The caraure was i eague of 'a without war; H- 1 aad ae' at 'a 1 'a are Ha, a- I'- Sli'l. llillf am i was aa- pe. if le cur' and Tae :n.u rv de- "loped ad.

lit urirll iificiel.t.y con, insive -o the r.s in rnakliig tin- arrest. The retro when re-as-uru a but oXi'i' cry in u. atria II-ill'l 'f- '-a take la: ng this Was ie 'ag' lie ticca a a i i e. 11 I a peo- i sher.tr S'-ar-l'i'iii'ii: Mao: Ii i in ra pi if. Th.

o-ri-atiori ai air ori pai" pV. yet la- was in a ur. H- the tip I I 1 i. 1 Ta 0 ha i a krai.v ii.ithi'a and Ho i ir" I. 1 11.11 'jiilie as t'a- i'Iiii i a.fe-e-'U Thai p.

a ai 11, i. a I I ill 1 1 oil- He 'i "1 I tied 1 dei: 1 li 'I ii "I'1'' pa.d a ii, or pr.i ti tax had a ltai.il to land to oust them a a no vi.iaaii'- wk. Any one iiii.a'fer'.ntj with ih- la ih j-e ow lu-ts or a i hlin jiioviav.ajs would, in aii tin i nig ileddin'. I "The ('liicatro pr.f. slcadd re-ivne tie wan ship Mni or i Hercules i ii Ion.

or any of the 1'i-i tans or the kh Is of ancient Ureec-. CO', jf la; wants to worship mere ace, he can typify it hy ei.c'diar in, alia: lo a triii-iiaiiiin, a iVuiss n-incl, or a mule's hii.d 'rii'' 'hi ui's Ood ii no object of his ioI. at in." A NEW ERA. The May number of tiie North American Review opens with a striking article by llannis Taylor ilditled "A Nut Era in le-gaj I leveh.pmem." The i haracteristlc of the new era to which Dr. Taylor refers is the union of two distinct systems of law -the Roman and the English In a new combination.

If a state may be compared to a watch, lis case or outer shell represents the Mate's political constitution or public law, while the inner mechanism represents the stale's Interior code or private law. In growing measure throughout the world the public or constitutional law of the state Is English, while the private law In Roman. I ir. 1 aylor "It is obvious that the study of the two systems must become universal. N'o man can hereafter claim to be a Jurist, in the full sense of that term, until he has mastered public and Roman private law.

ln.ng aao there was a revival in the English universities of the study of Roman law. which has extended to this country, where interest lias been quickened in the subject by the closer relations recently established with Cuba, Porto Rico find Philippines. As ail students of public law throughout th-world center their thoughts upon a single type, a single conception of constitutional government will crystallize, which v. Ill subject only to local variations ill each country." And now the Information is forth-comig that Mrs. Carrie Nation is a very kindly wum.in in every particular.

This is true in all probability but shu is also rather meddlesome at times. Malaria Makes Pale Sickly Children. The old Standard GROVES TASTE-IdiSS CHII.l. ToXIC. drives out in.i-latia.

and builds up the system. For grown people and children, 5oc. A Country Editor's Love Letter. "Dear darling delinquent our precious subscriber in arrears: You are shy. li you think we have s.

Id out and gone? xo, little sugar plum, we could not get away if we wanted to. We are still In the same old stand dishing out the advertisers on sweet promises arid bright expectations. They make an excellent diet, darling, with little pudding flavored with a word of encouragement to serve as a dessert. We are waiting and watching for thee, our turtle dove. We long to hear thy gentle footstep on the stairway below, and to hear the ring of happy dollars within our otficc.

Dear one. we feel umisualiv sad and lonely without you, dear. Now. little pie-crust, will you come? Do we hear you answer In a voice sweet and beguiling: am or is it only the winds that around our office roar1 We pause for furthe developments." Editor's Scrap Book. Was Subject to Swift Revision.

A member of the present national congress In New Took last month was asked "Xo doubt you have been receiving many suggestions from your constituents regarding tile tariff schedules?" "Yes," was the reply; "quantities of "And what are your views the Payne "My views." said the congressman, "change so rapidly that ttiey could only be expressed by a moving picture I'eaiarig that la'cii. Sdlliiers 'arnirae ah the pr som-e. aowed ia a few lainutes by runs Ii T.ae rirr.e of which th neer. is ey --a an a. a.a.l (afa.

h- the ttiiMii. llo (Puph. robbing, their home and 'hen down upon their bodies. Tnis o.vurred Just over the line of J'ayette in Waehine-fon ner th ia-. eo i pc 'fl in.pihy yesterday brought out tai that hefoie the old man was haci he hud been botheted with 'tret's.

the eveiiiiig uf th sum This nm a aa- s'olea, or burned in he fire, i wed known fact that (ige us of money ahoir. las I' was discovered from a shot st near ho barn that he must his sh.iteun u.m,. on a 1 .01 fhv.rUy hefare -i death. It war. ka evaa-rce that ha.

been gathered that when he shot at the n.ar.n;.: whoever It wan. he was a u.d has wife who )a. returned to her nitting room, us appro, t.che 1 from the back and murdered before she h- busa and wtt- ra.iaied It that then the murderer threw the old. aaair 's body in house and af'er making i oaey, set fire k. Tie, Mr.

Hudiilph was burned ex. epd for of haj ck.tiriag hut the ho-Iv'ot' Mrs. Rudolph was in sane manner rot badly burned, though the house- entirely birrne I tier. Tic-chair in which she was sitting seemed to protect her bode iff-A, (it' or me vvatni lington navy yard and the If i i LA 1 i Rear Ad. Eugene H.

C. Leutze Rear Admiral Fugena H-nrc Cozzens I.eutze of the Fnited Ptntes nsvv was born at I 'uss-adorf, Pruia. November Ifi. D47. He wan appointed to the naval academy at Annapol.s from the District of Columbia on March 4 ami was graduated from that institution in The admiral married Miss Julia Jarv.s i' in 1-73.

He had r.ad a long and honorable career serving many iorcgn stations, when he was s-nt to join Admiral Dewey in t.me the latter attack on Manila during tne Spanish-American war and was ot 1 1 battle Manila bay. He commanded the navy yard established bv the Americans at Cavil. neur the in ix'lv iv. i- i iciiuem nig gun iactory stationed there. AYER'S Stops Falling; Hair Destroys Dandruff HAIR VIGOR An Elegant Dressing Makes Hair Grow Does not Color the Hair ATrs c0VTts.

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