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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 2

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A (til ACT Ad gjy fcy TRA SO JUC8PAi. AH UARY- 22, 1C07 Nation has not used nor a- has she made very many dents in the worldly armor of sinful Washington. WASHINGTON HEWS BOTES. 1 4 'i 1 Bill to Prevent Passage of Coavict Made Goods Oat of State Other Items of Interest Washington D. G.

Jan. 22 A bill of importance both to labor May In the few days that congress 'has We Sinnip(n)aoinidl pirescirDpftDinis? S(U)0 been in session since the Christmas and to the manufacturing world, is recess, there has been a noted in crease in the attendance. While it A'lL now before the senate, having already passed the house. It is followed by is not likely that John" Wesley Gaines' plan to "dock" the members Representative Hunt, of Missouri, and seeks to prevent the free The business done in this department of our store in 1906 has been an increase of ISO per cent over that of 1905. Does this not make a good showing? We want the year of 1907 to be far in advance of either 1905 or 1906.

for being absent from their seats, will ever become a law, nevertheless We will sell every $30 winter suit in the house for '1 1 passaga from state to state of convict made goods. At the present time, under the interstate commerce his threat had an effect. It jarred from their easy law, articles manufactured in state penitentiaries may pass freely be chairs in the rotunda of the Homestead hotel at- Hot Springs, a yond the boundaries of the state number of who had aid be offered in open market in looked forward 'to spending several pleasant and restful days at that competition with the products of We will use only first class trimming. The character and quality of our work is very well-known. WILL YOU HELP US? THf, DRUGGISTS.

free labor. The Hunt bill seeks to mountain watering place. These remedy this illogical condition of members were noticeably in evidence affairs by practically suspending the when the speaker's gavel fell and provisions of the interstate commerce CBias. Williams law and permitting each state to 1 la legislate for itself on the subject the deliberations of the House began on the first day. Since congress has resumed, Mr.

Gaines has not brought this project to the fore again. It was probably was nothing mere than a threat, and the results, of the employment of its convicts, and also to prohibit the introduction OO00O0OCKKCKOOCH50O0OO0OO A FEW to its territory of goods made by convicts in other states. Dealers in Of the many bargains I have for it is believed, have so satisfied the Tennesean that he will let the mat- A Mappy Mew Yeair 8 agricultural implements and in sale and trade: NO. 127160 acres, 130 acres in cul tivation, fine land close to city. $5,500 farmers' supplies are especially in ter rest.

to Yoao ADD. No. 190160 acres, one and one-half miles of Silverdale, 60 in cultivation; The hysteria for mining invest 40 acres in mow land, good soil. $2,500 ments that has seizad the country is terested In the measure, which will bring to an end the withering competition offered by the sale of binding twine, manufactuerd in the penitentiaries of five states and No. 90 is 240 acre iarm, 5 miles east likely to be a prominent 'subject be fore the Sixtieth congress.

At pres of city; 130 acres cultivation, good house, barn and granaries, water ent there are no laws whatever, for shipped beyons he confines of those the protection of the innocent inves states. In this particular case, the tor against the numerous wildcat result has not been only to deprive schemes that have appeared of late. free labor engaged in the manufac Both Senator Dick, chairman of the We wish to thank the people of Arkansas City for their liberal patronage for the past year. We will in the future keep the best goods we can find at the lowest possible pric All goods guaranteed. Yours for business, A.

Mo FARLEY ture of such twine of the work that means their daily but it also senate committee on Mines and plenty ana gooa. jdo.ouu No, 193 is several 12 acre tracts near city at $650 each. No. 198 is 160 acre farm west of city, 4 miles of Ashton, 130 acres in cultivation, 5-room house, fine land and good improvements, $32.50 per acre. No.

197 is 246 acres, bottom farm, 3 miles northwest of city, good bottom farm, $6,500. No. 335 is a 2-room house, 2 lots, well, cave and barn $400 No. 336 3-room house, well, barn, 2 lots Mining, and Congressman Brown, of has crippled the dealers who had Wisconsin, chairman of the corres contracted for stocks of the twine ponding committee in the house, are agreed that some legislation is need ei. Neither, however, believes that 50 foot lot, $850 No.

366 5 room house, shade, water and fruit Phone Main 121 115 North Summit St. any action will be taken at this ses sion, because'of th preessure of un finished business and the necessity OOOOObOOCKXCKOOOOOOOOOOOOo for getting the big appropriation from regular manufacturers. A growing tendency is seen to employ convict labor in upbuilding of public roads and in such other work as will offar no competition to free labor and still be a benefit to the entire community. A bill, similar to that introduced by Mr. Hunt, passed the house in the 56th congress, but failed to pass the senate.

It is believed the measure has a far oetter chance of passage in the senate now than it had then. bills out pf the way before adjourn No. 3976 room house, South A street, 50 foot lot $1,000 No. 31650 foot lot, 4groom house, well and shade. $500 No.

396 South Sixth street, 50 foot lot, 4 room house. $700 The T. W. GANT; ZadieBlock. OOOCOQOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ment in March." Such a bill will hive the undoubted support of all the reputable mining enterprises in the country.

The reputable enter prises have suffered vast'y by the unprincipled actions of unscrupulous promoters. Under the existing laws, it is impossible for either the bona Fred Starr, of Los Angeles, is here with a motor which he believes will revolutionize the motive power of the world. According to Mr. Starr, he will be enabled by his wave motor to harness the Pacific ocean Are enjoyed in tbe electrically lighted home. Artistic Fixtures, Portable Lamps, will make your home more attractive, and make v.

the furnishings of your home look richer and bet ter. Electric Light is the flickerless light best for the eyes best for the brain. It's the explosion-less light the sootless light the smokeless light the shadowless light the matchless light. WHY NOT HAVE IT? IS YOUR HOUSE WIRED? ana manuracture electricity so I Am Here to Serve You With goodand wholesome food. I buy from particular houses; I buy getting the best and freshest goods, and when they are notsatisfactory, I have lecourse.

When you buy of me. you have Ethe same privilege. Yours for continuance of the same patronage you have been giving me. cheaply that even the poorest can enjoy it for heating and lighting. Mr.

Starr believes that with his motor, the manufacture of liquid air will be so cheapened that it will be come an actual commodity. He spent The Electric Light Co. fide mining man or the defrauded investor to take action against this class of gentry, for trading on the reputations of the big strikes made by such mines as are really producers. It hoped that the next congress will remedy this condition of affairs, placing the mining industry on the same plane as that of agriculture. Government economists long have recognized that the nation's wealth is in its soil, and if good crops insure 'prosperity here is every reason to believe that a sane and.

healthful supervision of the minlngjndustry will lend further insurance. The ultimate object of the. friends of federal regulation is to have the mining industry looked after by a regular department, such as now gives its entire attention to the needs of agriculture. twenty-eight years of struggle in the face of riiicule and is now here to 1 O. perfect application for foreign pat Phone 598.

OOOCXOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO ents, bovernmenc scientists are GROCEH. neither endorsing nor poohoohin Mr. Starr's invention, but, like the Missourians, they are waiting to be I think this will be a a goodjyear for shown. Our Storage Room Is on the Second Floor. Almost the same hour that IB Li i Idling Carrie Nation arrived in Washing ton with her hatchet and her de and I am going right oit after contracts.

Remember, 1 am always the lowest man. termination to purify congress and the national capital Secretary Wil For Rent 8 room house, 219 North Third street. L. C. Brown.

53-tf son, Solicitor McCabe and Iir. H. H. Both Phones No. 1 It is good and dry and if you havp gf ods to stole our prices and room will you.

We pay special attention to packing and shipment of goods. Piano moTing carefully done. Moving transfer work given prompt attention. Wiley, of the Department of Agri B. ALLEN culture, slipped quietly away to con tinue their inquiry into the manu Bananas, good and ripe, 15c per dozen at Lytals, 212 South Summit St.

5s-3t factnre of whisky. They will visit The Tully Transicr Company K. of P. Block. various distilleries in Pittsburg.

FEED Peoria, 111., and Terre Haute. in their quest for information. In th8 mean time, the Kansas crusader, is stirring up a pretty row among the temperance women of Washington. Mrs. Nation attended a dance given by the Order ot the Eachabites this Jweek, but she attended only, for the purpose of denouncing the members for their of all kinds and at Right Prices.

z. BURKE Jg6North SummitlstreeW Telephone No.585. The Grip. "Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered ourselves." No one can realize the suffering attendant upon an attack of the grip, unless he has had the actual experience. There is probably no disease that cause so much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical aid.

All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy, not one case has ever -been reported that has resulted in pneumonia or that has not recorerrd. Tot sale by all drcjjista. "Crowned with Success OUR EFFORTS IN YOUR BEHALF. We have labored fathfully to the end that we might supply the public with the maximum of buggy value at the minimum of outlay.

When you want A Good Vehicle you can buy it of us for less money than any other house in Southern Harness at cost With 5 STEPHEIIS BUGGY CO. and declared' that it was iKate Outdoor life is good for almost as bad as the ium eviK As nervous' Itqccopi tbe mind resral tt Mrs-Kon demmnced pleasantly Holllster's ky turned ouV of the RachaWtes tain Tea, cheers the heart and makes life worth living. 35 cents, tea or c10 fight the demon by herself tablets. Sollitt Swart3. (and her own waT Thus far Mis.

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