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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MORE LOS ANSELES DfHAMITt Acted One From tho Cashier. Like the Genuine. A Retraction. How Sh« Learned. The harmless customer leaned "The landlady says that new board' The mother of a family of thre© "You shouldn't have called that ffian aeross the cigar counter- and -amiled er Is a foreign nobleman." S pig," said the conciliatory man. small children was discussing their ril engagingly at the new cashier. As. he "Bogus, bet." "That's right," replied the vindictive comparative precocity with a friend. OUTRAGE IS CHARGED TO THE handed across the amount, his dinner "Oh, I. don't know. He may be the person. "There is no sense in implying "John was very slow at everything," check called for he ventured a bit of real thing. He hasn't paid her a cent LABOR UNIONS. she said, referring to her oldest. MTom that he's worth 40 cents a pound aimless converse, for he was of that as yet." was a little better, and Edith, the to anybody." sort. baby. Is the smartest of all. She picks "Funny," said he, "how easy it is to More Human Nature. up everything quick as can be." Blissful Ignorance. One Man Slightly Injured and Front spend money." Grouchly—By denying myself three Master John, who had been listening, "Were yon nervous when yoa proposed MINNESOTA CONGRESSMAN PREDICTS of Building is "Well," snapped the cashier as she ten-cent cigars daily for the past 20 now contributed his share of the to your wife?" asked the sentimental NEW YORKER WILL Wrecked. fed his fare to the register, "if money years I figure that I have saved $2,190. conversation. person, HEAD TICKET. was Intended for you to held on to the Moxley—Is that so?" "Humph!" he exclaimed. "I know "No," replied Mr. Meekton "but if mint would be turning out coins with Grouchly—Yes. Say, let me have a why her learns so quick. It's 'cause I could have foreseen the next ten Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 27.—The handles on 'em." chew of your tobacco, will you? her has us and we didn't have us." years I would have been." Llewellyn Iron Works were partially .INTERVIEW IN WASHINGTON POST Thanks to Burnt-Cork. wrecked by an explosion, presumably Had Money In Lumps. Economy. Economy in Art. of dynamite. The force of the exploion Charles H. Rosenberg of Bavaria "Gosh! But the colored race is acomin' The late former Governor Allen D. "Of course," said Mr. Sirius Barker, tore out the front of the had lumps en his shoulders, elbows, to the front fast!" whispered iMoses E. Clapp Sure of Re-election.— Candler of Georgia was famous in "I want my daughter to have some :ing and aroused people in residence and hips when he arrived here from innocent Uncle Hiram, at the vaudeville the south for his quaint humor. sort of an artistic education. I think He Outlines Conditions In Minnesota show, as the black-face comedian districts more than two miles away. Hamburg en the Kalserin Auguste Victoria. I'll have her study singing." "Governor Candler," said a Gainesville Among the Republicans. was boisterously applauded.. The police have no clue to the perpe In fact, there was a series of "Why not art or literature?" man, "once abandoned cigars for trators. smaller lumps along his spine, much "Yes, Indeed," smiled the city man "Art spoils canvas and paint and a pipe at the beginning of the year. The explosion is believed to bavf like a mountain range, as it is presented "anyone can see that that fellow is, a literature wastes reams of paper. He stuck to his resolve till the year's been the outcome of the general labor on a bas-relief map. self-made negro." Singing merely produces a temporary end. Then he was heard to say: troubles of Los Ajigeles, in Which the Washington, Dec. 27.—That William disturbance of the atmosphere. The lumps were about the size of 'By actual calculation, I have Llewellyn company has been proaiiI J. Gaynor of New York is the most good Oregon apples, and as Rosenberg Lo, the Rich Indian. saved by smoking a pipe instead of nently involved. available candidate to head the next passed before the immigration The per capita wealth of the Indian Home Thought. cigars this year $208. But where is The front of the main building for is approximately $2,130, that for other Democratic national ticket that the doctor for observation, the doctor said "It must have been frightful," said it?'" a distance of about 75 feet was Democratic party must cease "play,' softly to himself, "See that lump." Americans is only a little more than Mrs. Bossim to her husband, who was wrecked. The furniture and paraphefrnalia 1ng politics" and take advantage of its Then he asked Mr. Rosenberg to step $1,300. The lands owned by the Indians in the earthquake. "Tell me what Moslem Traditions. of the offices were included in are rich in oil, timber and other great opportunities, and that Minnesota aside. was your first thought when you Ramadan is the month exalted by the ruin. The machinery apparently natural resources of all kinds. Some is a rock-ribbed Republican state "You seem like a healthy man," awakened in your room at the hotel Moslems above ail others. In that was undamaged. J. E. Asbtiry, tho of the best timber land in the United that will re-elect Moses E. Clapp to said the doctor, "but I cannot pass you and heard' the alarm." month the Koran—according to Moslem watchman, was buried under a mass of the United States senate, are expressions States Is owned by Indians. until I know the origin of those lumps "My first thought was of you," aoswered tradition—was brought down by debris, but was rescued only slightly contained in a general political The value of their agricultural lands Mr. Bossim. on your body." "Ah, it is not a sickness," Gabriel from heaven and delivered to injured. •. runs up In the millions. The ranges interview with Representative W. S. laughed the man from Bavaria. "How noble!" men in small sections. In that month, The Llewellyn Iron works is one of which they possess support about 500,000 Hammond, Minnesota's Democratic "Those swellings is money." *"Yes. First thing I knew, a vase off Mohammed was accustomed to retirefrom the concerns involved in the -metal sheep and cattle, owned by lessees, member of the house, as published in Taking off his coat he broke open a the" mantel caught me on the ear Mecca to the cave of Hira,. for workers' strike, which went into effect bringing in a revenue of more than the Washington Post. Mr. Hammond sample lump and showed that it contained then a chair whirled in my direction, prayer and meditation. In that month on June 1 of this year. The strike spoke of the opportunity confronting $272,000 to the various tribes besides $500 in American bank notes. Abraham, Moses and other prophets and when I jumped to the middle of has been characterized by great bitterness providing feed for more than l,5d0,000 his party and said: He Informed the doctor that he had the room four or five books and a received their divine revelations. In on both sides. head of horses, cattle, sheep and goats "We ought to improve that opportunity. |11,000 in all, with which he was going framed picture struck me all at once." that month the "doors of heaven are John Llewellyn, secretary of the belonging to the Indians themselves. It is up to the Democratic to purchase an apple orchard in always open, the passages to hell are Even after saying that, he affected company, said that he was certain the Practically the only asphalt deposits to wonder what made her so angry for party to enact legislation that people Oregon. shut, and the devils are chained." So explosion was due to the labor in the United States are on Indian the remainder of the evening.—Slack's want and to quit playing politics. If He was admitted to the country.— run the traditions,—The Christian troubles. lands.—-Red Man. the Democrats really endeavor to enact National Monthly. New York Tribune. Herald. Fred C. Wheeler, president of the proper legislation, they will gain Los Angeles Central Labor council, No Slang for Her. Increased support in 1912 and elect a Why He Laughed. A Medical Compromise. New Process of Staining Glass. said: "Slip me a brace of cackles!" ordered president. If, on the other hand, they Miss Mattie belonged to the old "You had two doctors in consultation The art of coloring glass has been "The Los Angeles Labor council is the chesty-looking man with a continue to play politics and think south, and 6he was entertaining a last night, didn't you?" lost and refound, jealously guarded able to say that at no time in our 26 bored air, as he perched on the first •chiefly of harassing the Republicans, guest of distinction. "Yes." and maliciously stolen so many times years of existence have we ever advocated stool in the lunchroom. On the morning following his arrival they will not have the confidence of "What did they say?" in the history of civilisation that it other than peaceable measures "A what?" asked the waitress, as she told Tillie, the little colored maid, seems almost impossible to say anything the people and cannot hope for victory. "Welh one recommended one tiling for the accomplishment of our ends." she placed a glass of water before As to presidential candidates, to take a pitcher of fresh water to and the other recommended something new on glass staining. Yet a Apparently the police have no definite him. Mr. Firman's room, and to say that the three most talked about out my else." process has been discovered for making clue to the perpetrators. In view Miss Mattie sent him her compliments, "Adam and Eve flat on their backs! way are Harmon of Ohio, Gaynor of "A deadlock, eh?" the stained glass used in windows of the Los Angeles Times dynamiting and that if he wanted a bath, the A pair of sunnysiders!" said the young which is a departure from anything New York and Wilson of New Jersey. "No, they finally told me to mix outrage last October, in which 21 men bathroom was at his service. man in an exasperated tone. 'em!" known at the present time. What the To my mind Gaynor seems the strongest were killed, this explosion has created When Tillie returned she said: man, but I must admit it looks Venetians and the Phoenicians knew "You got me, kid," returned the widespread interest. The grand jury "I tol' him, Miss Mattie, en* he very much as if Harmon will be nominated." waitress. "Watcha want?" of it we cannot tell. Hard on the Mare. is expected at any time to hand in its laughed fit to bus' hlsself." "Eggs up," said the young man. Twice, as the bus slowly wended its The glass first receives its diesign ia report on the Times case. "Why did he laugh, Tillie?" 'E-g-g-s,' the kind that come before way up the steep Cumberland Gap, the mineral colors and the whole is then "Why do you announce Gaynor ais "I dunno." fired in a heat so intense that the coloring the hen or after, I never knew which." door at the rear opened and slammed. the strongest?" was asked of Mr. RAIL STRIKE KNOCKED OUT. "What did you tell him?" matter and the glass are indissolubly "Why didn't you say so in the first At first those inside paid little heed Hammond, and he was careful in "Jus' what you tol' me to." fused. The most attractive place?" asked the waitress. "You'd a but the third time demanded to know measuring his words as he replied: Engineers and Railroads Reach an "Tillie, tell me exactly what you had 'em by this time." why they should be disturbed in this feature of this method is that the surface "Because there remains in the Agreement. isaid." fashion. "Well, of all things said the acquires a peculiar pebbled character Democratic party a very considerable "I banged de doah, and I said, 'Mr. young man. "Whist," cautioned the driver, in the heat, so that when the ^pryan sentiment. Many Democrats Chicago, Dec. 27.—The wage dispute Firman, Miss Mattia sends you her lub, doan't spake so loud she'll overhear glass is in place the lights are delightfully "I knew what he was drivin' at all still trust and admire him. Assuming between the Brotherhood of Locomotive and she says, 'Now you can get up us." soft and mellow. the time," began the waitress as the that Bryan will not ask the nomination Engineers and 61 railroads west, and wash yo'self!"—Ll^pincott's Magazine. "Who?" In making a large window in many young man departed. "But he's one again, these admirers would turn north and south of Chicago is settled. "The mare. Spake low! Shure, Oi'm shades each panel is separately moulded of them fellers that thinks they can to the man they believe Bryan personally There will be no strike. desavin th' crayture. Everry toime and bent and the sections are assembled get by with anything. He don't know favors for the nomination and Instead, the engineers get an average Where He Was Queer. she 'ears th' door close, she thinks in a metal frame. that they're using plain English now I have reason to believe that Bryan increase in wages Oj. 1-3 per The negro, on occasions, displays a won o' yez is gettin' down ter walk at this time prefers Gaynor to all in restaurants." cent of their 1910 wage scale, giving fine discrimination in the choice of up th' hill, an' that sort o' raises her Our Voices. others who have been mentioned. them a Christmas promise of an average words. sperrits."—Success Magazine. I think our conversational soprano, The League of Politeness. Others than Bryan in the Democratic of approximately $192 for each of "Who's the best white-washer in as sometimes overheard in the cars, The League of Politeness has been party feel that Gaynor has done remarkable the 33,000 men involved, for each subsequent town?" inquired the new resident. arising from a group of young persons Exaggeration. formed in Berlin. It aims at inculcating work in New York and must year. Specifically, the agreement "Ale Hall am a bo'nd a'tist with a On her arrival in New York Mme. who have taken the train at one of better manners among the people be reckoned with in the next Democratic provides for a raise of 40 cents whitewash brush, sah," answered the Sara Bernhardt, replying to a compliment our great industrial centers, for instance, of Berlin. It was founded upon the national convention." a day for all engineers with a differential colored patriarch eloquently. on her youthful appearance, young persons of the female initiative of Fraulein Cecelie Meyer, In speaking of the situation in Minnesota, in addition, of 25 cents for 2lo,oo0 "Well, tell him to come and whitewash said: "The secret of my youth? It sex, we will say, who have bustled in who was inspired by an existing organisation pound engines, an added differential Mr. Hammond said: my chicken house tomorrow." is the good God—and then, yeu know, full dressed, engaged in leud, strident in Rome. In deference to of 75 cents, a day for the smaller Mallet "Minnesota is very much entitled Uncle Jacob shook his head dubiously. I work all the time. But I am a speech, and who, after free discussion, the parent organization the Berlin engines, and a differential of $1 a to be considered a rock-ribbed Republican great-grandmother," she continued, have fixed on two or more double league has chosen the Italian motto, day for the heaviest Mallets. state. The Republicans elected "Ah don' believe, sah, ah'd engage thoughtfully, "so how can these many seats, which having secured, they proceed "Pro gentilezza." This will be emblazoned the governor by 60,000, the entire In a letter to United Stathe Commissioner Ale Hall to whitewash a chicken to eat apples and hand round compliments be true? I am afraid my upon an attractive little state ticket and a legislature overwhelming Neil, who as mediator under house, sah." friends are exaggerating." daguerreotypes—I say, I think the medal worn where Germans ""are accustomed the Erdman act, brought the settlement Republican. This means "Why, didn't you say he was a good Mme. Bernhardt's laugh, spontaneous conversational soprane, heard under to wear tho insignia of orders. out of what seemed a sure disagreement, happens to have enough Republican whitewasher?" as a girl's, prompted a chorus of these circumstances, would not be The idea is that a glaance at Grand Chief Engineer Warren happens to have enought Republican "Yes, sah, a powe'ful good whitewasher, "No, no!" among the allurements the eld enemy the "talisman" will annihilate any inclination S. Stone of the brotherhood gave .members pledged to him and, in addition, sah but mighty queer about would put in requisition were he gotting "Yes," said the actress, "unconscious to indulge in bad temper or as the reason for accepting the terms it is safe to predict that 60 per a chicken house, sah, mighty queer!" up a new temptation ef St. Anthony. exaggeration, like the French discourteous language. "Any polite offered the suffering and loss which cent of the Democrats of the legislature —Mack's National Menthly. nurse on the boulevard. Our boulevards person" is eligible for membership. would attend a general western strike. would quickly cast their votes are much more crowded than There ape sweet veieee among: us, Numerous specific working conditions for Clapp if there was any*danger of MAKE UP YOUR MIND. •your streets, you know, and, although we all know, and voices net suudcal, Tho "Country Churchyard." are improved by the agreement his defeat because of Republican desertion. we have numerous accidents, things it may be, to these who boor them Those who reeall Gray's "Elegy in which has been formally signed. Engineers What is more, many Democrats If you'll make up your mind ts b* aren't quite as bad as. the nurse suggested. for the first time, yet aw—tar to as a Country Churchyard" will remember are given control of electric Contents* vMh ysur 1st in the assembly announce that than any we shall boar uatil we listen that tho peaceful spot where "the And with the optimists ajrrss and gasoline motor cars used as locomotives, they will cast their votes for Clapp "Her little charge a boy of six, to seme warbling angel la the overture That treuMe'a soon tercet, rude forefathers of the hamlet- sleep" with aa increase of 50 cents anyhow unless there is a Democratic begged her to stop awhile in a crowd, to. that eternity ef blissful barmonies is idenMled with St. Giles', Stoke a day in present wages. Hosflers under Yeu'll fee surprised to find, I fuesa, caucus nominee. Dssptts miafertuse'e darts, surrounding an automobile accident. wo hope to eajoy. But why Pages, Buckinghamshire. In the prosaic the protection of the engineers get "It might be added that many Democrats What ssastant wins* of happiness 'Please wait,' the little boy said, 'Want should I tell' lies? If my friends lore pages ef a recent issue of the an increase of 25 cents a day. Lie hid In human hearts are pledged to him and will to see the man who was run over.' me, it la because I try to tell the Gazette there appears an order in Boy Hangs Self With Strap. try to prevent any caucus of their What sunny gleams and ffelden dreams 'No hurry,' his nurse answered. truth. I never board but two vetoes council providing that ordinary interments Cleveland, Dec. 27.—Ralph H. Shannon, party. The contention of these Democrats The passing years tmfeld. in my life that frightened me by their are henceforth forbidden in the There will be plenty more to see 10 years old, died in his home Hew sett aad warm Che lerellght beams is that Clapp is a progressive sweetness.—Holmes. churchyard. further on.'" here as the result of an attempt to Wfcea yen are strewing eld. Republican and is preferred by progressive hang himself because his mother Democrats to any stand-pat would not allow him to go. to a moving or conservative Republican leader who picture show. What About Brain Food? might aspire to senatorial honors. You know there are three kinds of MORE OHIOANS ARE INDICYED. Republicans in Minnesota—the real progressives, who favor legislation of Number Acknowledge Selling Votes a liberal sort, which is opposed by and Are Punished. the old organization and who are also This Question Came Up in the Recent Columbus, Dec. 27.—One hundred quick to condemn the Republican party and twenty-five men were indicted for when they think it in the wrong. Trial for Libel* selling their votes. This brings the Then there is a second progressive total number of indicted up to 758. element in the Minnesota Republican Of these 154 have acknowledged their following which is ever alert to follow any new and catchy political proposition, guilt and have been punished by disfranchisement, law of affinity, all things needed to manufacture This trial has demonstrated!" A "Weekly" printed some criticisms of the claims made for our foods. It evidently did the elixir of life/' hoping thereby to ride into power. fines and workhouse not fancy our reply printed In various newspapers, sentences. Forty pleaded guilty. Each That Brain is made of Phosphate- of Potash They espouse any new and flashy Further on ho says: "The beginning and end and brought suit for libel. At the trial of the matter is to sunply the lacking principle^ was fined |5 and costs and disfranchisement sentiment without examination. They as the principal Mineral Salt, added to albu­ some interesting faots came out. and In molecular form, exaetly as nature for five years. Most of them are for measures they know little furnishes It In vegetables, fruits and grain. Some of the chemical and medical exports are poor backwoodsmen, unable to about, and they do not care to give men and water. To supply deficiencies—this is the only law of differed widely. the time for study. Of course, they pay their fines, but their promises in cure." and The following facts, however, were quite make much noise and control some most instances were accepted That Grape-Nuts contains that element as The natural conclusion Is that if Phosphate clearly established: they were spared imprisonment. votes. Then there is a third class of of Potash is the needed mineral element In more than one-half of all its mineral salts. Analysis of brain by an unquestionable authority, It was said at the court house at progressives^ who oppose with violent brain and you use food which does not contain Geoghegan, shows of Mineral 9alts, West Union, ^hqre the investigation •clamor everything the Republican par* it, you have brain fag because its daily loss is Phosphoric Acid and Potash combined (Phosphate A healthy brain is important if one would Is in progress,. that- the total number ty stands for, and yet they claim to be not supplied. of Potash), 2.91 per cent of tho total, "do things" in this world. of indictments would be 1,500. Republicans, because they have long On the contrary. If you eat food known to fi.33 of all Mineral Salts. Deputy Prison Warden. Quits. A man who sneers at "Mind" sneers at the been Identified with the party. They be rich in this element, you place before the This is over one-half. best and least understood part of himself. Stillwater, Dec. 27.—Jonas Backland life forces that which nature demands for •dislike all that is Republican, all that Beaunis, another authority, shows "Phosphoric of That part which some fol&s bellevo links us to kas resigned as deputy warden the brain-building. Is Democratic, declaring that they Acid combined" and Potash 73.44 per Coles the Infinite. Minnesota state prison, R. M. In the trial a sneer was uttered because Mr. will vote for the best man without regard cent from a total of 101.07. Post announced that he had made years of research being appointed as his successor. to party lines." Mind asks for a healthy brain upon which to Considerable more than one-half of Phospliate in this country and some clinics of act, and Nature has defined a way to make a of Potash. Europe, regarding the' effect of tho mind on One More Juror in Gibbons' Trial. healthy brain and renew it day by day as it YOUNG PUGILIST DIES IN RING. Analysis of Grape-Nuts shows: Potassium digestion of-food. Hastings, Hinn.,. Dec. 27.—In the P. is used-up from wotk of the previous day. and Phosphorus, (which join and make Phosphate Bui we must be patient with those who J. Gibbons South-St. Paur murder case Over Exertion Caused Fatal Hemorrhages. of Potash), is considerable more than sneer at facts they know nothing about. Nature's way to rebuild is by the use of food, 11 jurors had been secured. A second -one-half of all the mineral salts in the food. Mind does not work well on a brain that is which tapplies t&e things required. venire was exhausted, only one juryman, Dr. Geo. W. Carey, an authority on the cen- broken down by laek of nourishment. J. E. Ehlers, of Cast Rock, being s&tituent elements of, the,- body, says: "The A peaceful and evenly poised mind la necessary Green Bay, Dec. 27.—Johnny Parmentler, to good digestion. gray matter of the brain Is controlled entirely "There's a Reason' accepted. A third special yenire wag of Green Bay, 18 years old, I: Worry, anxiety, fear, hate, &c., &c., directly by the inorganic cell-salt, Potassium Phosphate in issued for 24. .v died the ring while fighting a sixround interfere with or stop the flow of Ptyalin, the (Phosphate of-Potash). This salt unites with bout. He suffered a hard blow albumen and by the-addition of oxygen creates digestive Juice of the mouth, and also interfere Aged War Veteran Dies. on the larynx. He became weak nerve fluid..or the gray matter of the brain. with the flow cf the digestive juices of Doylestown, Pa., Dec. 27.—-Gen. W. after going to his corner and died a Of course, there is a trace of other salts and stomach and pancreas, Poatum Cereal Co/t| Ltd*, W. H. Davis, a veteran of the Mexican short time later. Hemorrhage of the Therefore, the mental state of the individual other organic matter in nerve fluid, but Potassium and Civil wars, died at his home here Phosphate is the chief factor, and haa has much to do (mcfte than suspected) with /^"ibrain from over exertion is said to Battle CreeK, Vtlch. aged 90 years. He was editor of the the power within itself to attract, by its ovnn digestion. -viave been the cause of deajth. A coroner's Jury will Investigate the case. Doylestown Democrat until 1900*