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1 ci s-: I Ttlj Vbs tz3 CLLcrtrUs I I rf it ((WrfiM eai wmte resori Go by the Santa Fe. The track9 are dustless and safeguarded by block signals. Fred Harvey meals, too. You travel along the historic Santa Fe trail. You may stop at the Grand Canyon of Arizona the world's wonder AlltReway I i 1 ana wucu exnact to so.

P. E. Hall, Agen The California Limited is the train of luxury, for first-class travel only, with Pullman for Grand Canyon. Preferred by particular people. All other trains to Southern California, via any line, carry second-class sleepers and second-class passengers.

Or Tourist Sleeper Service on three other daily Santa Fe trains to California. Our California Fast MajJ is as fast as the Limited. Personally-conducted par ties tri-weekly. You save in railroad and sleeper tares and combine economy with comfort. OOBS OPEEfi HUS LAM Tuesday, February 4, 1908.

THE ROLAND cV CLIFFORD COnEDY DRAMA PRODUCTION f-3 tca tct to fair jCwSg wcriahceJ, rear ed by an enbittered malderTaunt.Vioht had accepted her teaching and her be lief that the aristocracy was the natural logical causa of all unbappiness and trouble. From Warwickshire came Randolph, Lord Rivers, patrician by birth, artist by nature. Learning her antipathy toward the aristocracy, he wooed and won her as Mr. Randolph, a struggling artist. At St Phill po.

Italy Richard Carstoce. wealthy man of thd people, met and loved the artist's wife. He sowed the seeds of dissention be tween them. By accident they met Randolphs aristocratic and sweet sister MoniCa at St. Phill p.

His mother's hatred jr com mo a people is as uncom promising as his wife's for the aristo-carcy. Tommy Swift, a younr Caicgo an. traveling abroad appears upon tbe tcene. With him and Monica, to see is to love, and her faithful suitor, Lord Rupert Forreit-Hey, is left as far be hind in Tommy's characteristic American rush as a hobby horse on a rase course. In the second act, Randolph's mother believing it her duty set about to rid her son of the wife, no matter to what lengths she muse go.

With the aid of Richard Carstone, she succeeds, a after an act of bitter domestic struggles, the curtain' falls upon the wife's desperate denutciation and flight from tbe'busband she believes wishes to rid of her. The third act depicts tbe wife's heartrending soul-trying struggles against nines-, starvation, winter's rrercilesi cold and a villian's ef forts to degrade her and closes upon Lord Forrest noble sacrifice of his life for the honor of his friends. The four.h act takes back to St. Byoo's, whence Tommy sod Monica have eloped followed by her irate mother. Ill and weary, Violet comes to St.

By do to beg her sunt, who never forgave her marriage, to shelter the babe that nest les in her failinjr arms. Told that her aunt is dead, she sweons at the door. She is cared for by Tommy and Monic Prawn hither by bis memories, Lord Rivers, who has searched vainly for bis wife, learns of her presence and the ex istence of a son and heir. His mother's spirit is broken when she learns of the babe, and the intensely human drama ends in the prettiest picture ever pre sented to the gaze of dramatic patroos. JOKE ON PROFESSOR UNWITTING VICTIM OF HIS OWN ADVICE.

Pu.3ll Faithfully Followed Instructions and the Result Was Broken Rest for the Unfortunate Music Teacher. The late Prof. Julius Eichberg, whose violin school was at one time one of the most flourishing institutions cf Boston, enjoyed telling the following joke which was Innocently played on him by a pupil: Just before the vacation, season he once inquired of a boy how much he intended to practice on his violin during th summer. "Oh, not very much," replied the youngster. "Net very much! How is that?" "Because I want to play and enjoy myself.

There are many other boys where we go summers." "That's very well," answered Eichberg, "but can you not devote one hour a day to your violin?" "No, sir," was the reply. "Halt an hour?" "No, not even that. I have no time.1' "It is too bad, for you will forget everything you have learned." Eichberg stopped a minute to think and then "What time do you ris mornings whenon your vacation?" "Very early, sir between five and six." "Well, that's the best time. Put in half an hour's practice every morning before you go down to breakfast." The boy promised faithfully to, do so, aad teacher and pupil parted on the best of terms. A few weeks later, Eichberg was peacefully slumbering in "one of the cool rooms of a fashionable summer hotel, which he and his family reached the night before, when he was most inopportunely awakened by the furious screeching of a violin just over his head.

"I wonder who the plaguey catgut-scraper, is at JLMs hour," grumbled he, as he looked at hs watch, and was horrified to see tf.at it was not yet six p'clock. Sleeping lat as was his continental hablr, was altogether out of the question ror Eichberg that morning, for the outlandish screecning was faith fully kept up just half then suddenly ceased. an hour, and By that time, however, be ha3 dressed himself, and having come downstairs, was about to enter the dining rcom for breakfast togethe: with the' usual early risers, when hs In bdls cf St. Rrco's Parbb, Vizlzl ia his acsvTErs. c-t it'stcct t-s peer izllo-z'a liver and diestica that make Uza io miserable, hs caa't help beisrr agreeable.

Are you in cUs'ssr of suiting into thst condition? Then start once taking Ballard's Herbine for ycr liver the safe, sure and reliable tt table regulator. All druggists. JS Jl belQlan Women Hard Worksm In Belglusi horses often cost than the peasantry can afford, arS zzr many of the women trcij miles with one heavy basket sirrah over their shoulders, another on their and a third balanced perfectly on their heads. They tramp alons to the glaring heat until they reach ISjs-neighboring market They they a5: no time to rest They empty tScJr baskets, thinking "that i cas-rylng such a load they have perfoxo-ed a hard day's work, so eager er-thsy to sell their flowers, fruits, vegetables. After vending their vramr all day they return with three esapSar baskets, one strapped to the fcacX another on the Eead, and the third es their arms.

A tickling cough, from any cause, quickly stopped by Pr. Snoop's Corb Cure And it is so thoroly harralrrs and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothrr everywhere to give it without besitatlsar even to very young babes. The wfeeS some green leaves and tender sterna cf a lung healing mountainous shrub, fx sh tbe curative properties of Xhv Sboop'fr Cough Cure. "It calms Cz cough and heals the sore and seuaiSdw bronchial membranes, no opitsra.

chloroform, nothing harsh used to jure or suppress. Simply a rsslsos plant extract that helps to heal acfrlrg lungs. 1 he Spaniards call this ssrs'fr which the doctor uses, "The 8sss3 Herb." Always demand Dr. Shoopfe Cough Cure. Sold by all dealers- sfes cheea.

Should this marriage on which tha to tator had set his heart as a xseaxar tJ bringing the two transatTarrrSar branches ot the family together zzX fall to be consummated, the vast erty was to pass Into tha- hands the Society tor the Amelioratfoa 2 the Condition ot the Hottentot. Having fastened his attention they showed him over the nebl9 tate, and Jad really was Qulta ten with Its charms. Than the lawyers explained to that in ease of his refusal to- cut the conditions ot the young woman would be left perrrTSrry even though it were not her tsttSt arrangement fell throuah. 4 It depends upon the pill you take. Dc Witt's Li'tlrErIy RisT wre the best-pills knowi for c-nstiptiioa and sids hpaiacbe.

Sold by Emerson Harrj-son. -j js An1int Tow, of Damuru. There may be older cities ChlfiX than Damascus, but we Cy'no kn-7 of thm, and we do know that ther are none more venerable on tbis siiir of the world. Its origin is lost 1c th mist of the early ages. According to Moslem tradition the foundations wert laid soon after ihe creation of -th earth, and Adam was one ot the original-town-site owners.

Dangerous, Anyway. It's dangerous not to notice a sew tress your wife has, because si, thinks rou are not Interested, and It' cangerous to nouce oecause ir may 00 a new one you forgot to notice before New York Press. Inns Furnish Tooth Brushesuv, Japanese inns furnish fresh toeCh brushes every morning free to every guest The brush is of wood, shaped lfke a pencil, and frayed to a reft? brush of fiber at the large end. Heavenly Hogs Stolen. Two fat hogs were missed frca hog yen recently in ParadisA.

Coag aody had hotter look out, tnaro mr9 breakers ahead- Enterprise Ora CSxlaftsin. Urld Nuggets for Souvenir. At a wedding In Barstow; CaL, the guests was presented wta sold nugget from a mine which' ts bridegroom had bestowed cson ry Mali ttesa To weak and adDX women. thre is at leasScs way to help. But with that way.

two trwtaaeBta, asnst be eomblaed. One Is local, one is CMrtffcB-tUstal, but both are important, both 1 iiaii Dr. Bhoop'i Niatit Cere is tha Dr. Ehoop's Bcstorative, the ConstltatSeBal. The former Dr.

Snoop's Nlsht Cure is tosfesS xoncoos membrane sapposttorr remedr.wlSrs Shoop'flBestorative Is wholly aa interna) tzeZt-xnent. The Bestorative reaches fi entire system, teeiinz the repair of aS B9ia. all tissne. and all blood aUmeota. Tbe Kiaht as its impHes Ccz C9 work while you sleep.

It soothes sore and taSsss-ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses discharges, whOe the Bestorative. easss excitement, sives renewed vlor aad aKasu -3 ii i i 1 1 1 Li "ALL DEALEFI3W The fruit buds are gdtting ready fast to be blighted. The pimple on top of the city building is about to come to a head. Some people harp on one string until they actually talk with a twang. Persons who have lame backs should not refer to it as lumbago unless they are worth at least ten thousand.

Slender girls are said be tshion able. However, the. fact that provisions are to be cheaper may change all that. A woman couldn't have any pleasure in giving a reception if she wasn't able to leave out somebody who deserve! to be in. Nobody heirs a poli iian of today saying, wouta rather be right than be president That declaration of Henry Clay belongs to an epoch that is pa3t.

The world is not very wise, but it has learned trr uh xpenente to smpest the virtue 1 tii m.n who claims to be mucn better than the majority of bis allow beings. The bashful man who is waiting for ljip year to get a helpmate rt a ly hand without effort on his part has waited too long. He bad better bagin at once to get busy with theater tickets and such things to make up. Mcfhers on has been allowed an increase in mail service. On account of the enlarged amount of business of the office, a mounted carrier has been put on and the service will be extended to the outskirts of the city.

When do we get ours. A negro tramp sought the probate judge in Newton last week for aid in getting to Kansas City. The negro is quoted for saying "Is yo' all de crow-bait jedge? Weill am finansully dis capitated. Can't yo' gib me transformation to Kansas City Several mysterious fires occurred in the home of the fire chief at Hutcht J- son. Upon several occasions the.

lace curtains in one of the front windows were found to be ablaze. It took a lot of figuring to unravel the mystery. Finally it was found that a glass' globe containing goldfish, which was in the window acted as a magnifying glas3 in the hands of an immoral schoolboy, focusing tho sun's rays upoa the curtains, and setting them afire. When the globe was moved, the mysterious fires creased and a gcod gboat story was spoil ed. JU3T LIKE PAPA Why does the baby cry so? Is, he sick?" "No; Ithinknat." "Vhat is the matter with him, then?" Just a slight outbreaking of his father's disposition," replied the mother sweetly.

A RETJRT COURTEOUS An official of the Depirtment of the Interior itlls of an incident at one of tbe Government schools for the Indians. A patronizing young woman of Cin-cincati was being sLon through the in sticution. when she cime, upon a fine looking Inlian girl of perhaps tixteen years of age. The Indian gin was hemming napkins, which the irl from Cincinnati watctied for some moments in sileuce. Then she said to the Indian, "Are ycu The raised her head sId wly from her work and glanced co dly a her interrogator.

she replied, as her eyes Again sank to her napkios; "are nalpitation of the hcxu ests what you eat. MerV ffave Struck BaSk. Chewing gum cannot be sold at Ocean Grove, N. any more. A while ago the sale of tobacco was prohibited, and now the men have come back at the women.

Blessings. It doesn't take a man long to forget about his own blessings when he begins to hear of tho greater ones, that have come to his neighbor. No Hum of Industry There. Easy street is the principal thor ocghfare in the town of Littleuse. ream Vermifuge THE TI2 faycote arwAMC or iniTanons.

TMK CCNUtHC PtMUB OMI.V BV CcIIcrd-SnoT7 LInlaent Co "ALL DEALERS" $d) VJ0BE3- John Bradley, Samuel Bartlett and John Amick. Tbe number of students from Sumner county twenty five. The aver age number is eighteen from each coun ty, but some send more and some less. Sumner county is not so well, represent ed as it ought to be The university is a state institution. free to all.

Sumner county graduates can enter school here and have good en trance credits. Monitor. Jt JS Jf Miss Anna Shapcott has the grip. Arthur Worden has a light attack of appendicitis. J.

M. Balderson and John Adems are down from Wichita today. John D. Share expects to make a trip to Europe tbe coming Summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Kleinsteibr have sold J. N. Weger a farm 8 miles southeast of town for $5500. Will Lynch left this afternoon for Medford on receipt of a message that his father, Web Lynch, is very ill.

Jane Nance was found to be of unsound mind in the probate court; today. No guardian has been Rev. Cox, colored, who held revival meetings in tbe colored Baptist church here a few weeks ago, died in Perry yesterday. The committee which is soliciting the amount necessary to secure the north and south railroad is bavicg fair success and they ay that they will raise the sum, without dcubt. Wellington should be on this north and south line.

It will be built somewhere, and we cant afford to miss it. If every one who should will giv3 only a small amount it will ni.t take long to finish up the mat ter. Here is the lateit jke in the algebra class at the county high school. "If equals the distance bstweea the seat of a revolving chair and the floor, long will it take a man to make the distance when equilibrium is disturbed and the forces of gravity are set in motion. ''The problem is suggested by act that during the recitation today, Prof.

Richards tipped back too far and fell to the floor with a loud crash, while th? undig nified and heartless students tittered. No bones broken. Sensibilities of Plants. Recent experiments prove thai plants have in Eome cases far finei sensibilities than many modern mor tals, sinc9 a word of praise will. is rated, raise them to ecstatic Joy ani expansion, while blame will no cnis their feelings that they il broken (tearted.

19 Maintain Pauper In Cottajea. The plan of maintaining the cMP iren of the poor or such as may In the poorhouses or "unions" in cot tages and homes of that character, la finding a very general aloption la England, no less than 123 unions low maintaining the children away the pauperizing effects of poor house associations. The county of London paid out 72 cents a bead of its population for the half year ov -oor accounl It is very important aDd in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promptly et the first signs of trouble which are belching of gas, nausaas. sour stomach, headache, irritability and nervousness. These are warnings that the stomach has been mistreated it is doing too much work and it is demanding help from you.

Take something onca in a while, especially after meals; something like KODOL i for Dyspepsia and Indigas-tiod. It will enable your stomach to do its work properly. Sold by Emerson Harrison, ANN, Mw NEW ANE) BLOSSOMS Mounting Prices 5oc, 50c and 75c States Senators will discover that the people's wrath will hunir him out and nullsfy bis ambitions, whatever they may be. Instructing by legislative districts as to a choice for senator is f8r from the general majority instruction from the whola state, which was the thing required aod still is the thing required. Sharp practice in distorting tbe ma- jori'y wtll is a form of playing with tire that had invariably hena disastrous to its perpetrators, in this countsy of major lty rule.

Somebody is goiDg to get sioged in Kansas. Kinsas City Star. Somoer at U. Although Sumner county is not as largely represented at the University of Kansas as some others in the state, it cannot be said that it has not produced some of tin best students. Several of the Sumner county contingent have become quite popular in athletics or other phases of the university, perhaps both'.

Carl Young, commonly known as "Cap' Young, has distinguished himself in athletics is the highest jumper for Kansas. He is also editor of the university paper. The Kansan. and a member of the Sigm Alpha Epsilon fraternity. This is his fourth year in the co'lege.

Ray Locfbourrowy sophomore in the school of liberal arts, has made himself promineat by an election to The Kansas board. He is a good student and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He is well knovn in the college. Roy Spar is very popular in the school as a foe tball player. He will prcbably make the team for 1908 He is a sophomorejn the art school and a very active member cf the university Y'.

Ernest Worden, who was called home to Wellington three weeks ago on account of his mother's death, is ore of K. best athletes. He was a special in the this being his 6econd rir Hauehey Aogcey is one of the best known students on the hill. He is a good student and an ail round athlete. He is a senior and will receive his A.

B. degree this He is an excellent man aad will try- out for the Varsity; this Others who have distinuishedUhem-selvas along lines are; Merle Prunty, fophomorejaad a member of the Sigma Na fraternity Elmer Trekell, juoior medic; Job a Stewart, Ray Rich-suds Gay Ssceloff, Liliiso McDonald, Zelli Mitchall, Gsore Lindsay, Leotos Lentz, Hi rbex ansen Dc ra Forakr, HORNS ORANGE An Intensely Human Drama Played by a Superior Cast Arid Prodnred with a Scenic Picturesque and Elaborate. The Daily News. Published every evening except Sunday, bv H. L.

WOODS. Carrier, per week. 10c Three months, in advance. One year, in advance 4.00 Entered at the Postoffics in Wellington Kansas, as sacmd class matter, Oct. 4, 1901 Friday, January 31, 1908.

The Official City Paper It Is Just Talk Ewiag Herberi in tbe Hiawatha World. Tbpre is a great deal of talk in this world about belter government, about cleaner politics, about electing men to office who stand for progressive action, and popular government. There is grsat taik ab juI the splendid victories for the people in Wisconsin, in Missouri, in Ne braska and in New York. In Kansas I tare are half a bthiod th.9 other states in many things. But in Kansas there is a progressive movement in thJ Republican party.

It has fought the machine of the party and has s. cured: Two cent fares, An anti-pass law, Equitable raila ad laws, And has taken nany institutions out of politics. The man who, started this rxovemenr, whs has battled with tbe machine fo-these laws, tbe man whom the machine in and every politician at.d all the petty grafters in Kansas hate, is W. Stubb3. He i doing right here in Kansas what Lafoileite did in Wiscon-tin, what Folk did in Missouri, what Ungbes did in New York.

Cf course he is a by-word and a hissing! among the aristocracy of politics They sneer at falm. They despise him becaiss he has dae things. ,3 js Jg 2e i thing ii ct-ruin: The people of llansas will not stand for false pretenses in tbe legislation tb demand. Vvhoever is responsible for the trickery that is intended nullify the chief purpose of the gecerat primary electrons law tbe direct toraicatiou of United I I was joyously greeted by a boy with txiflda bj wasted tissues, bringing boci jraxrwmZZ familiar face, who said proudly: I eDAUlS I follow your advice, professor, and For positive local he2cs as have not missed one morning. Have, just put in half an tour's practice.

1 '1 know it," grimly answered Eichberg. Immediately after breakfast he walked to the desk and asked for another 100m..

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