2 CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. H. H. MULLIN, Editor. Published Every Thursday. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. rer year 'J 00 paid lu advance 1 ADVERTISING RATES: AdTertisernents are published at the rate ol •ne dollar per square for one insertion and tlfty •eutfl per square for each subsequent insertion. Rates by the year, or for six or three months, fcre low and uniform, and will be furnished on application. Ee«!il and Offlclal Advertising per square, three times or less, 12; each subsequent inser tion to ic'its per square. Local notices M cents per line for one Inser sertlon; b cents per line for each subsequenl eonsecutlve Insertion. Obituary notices over five lines. lOcents per line. Simple announcements of births, mar riages and deaths will be inserted free. Business cards, five lines or less. 15 per year: ever ftve Hues, at the regular rates of adver tising. No local inserted for less than 75 cents per Issue. JOB PRINTING. The Job depart ment of the Pitltus Is complete and affords facilities for doing the best class of work PABiiuuuii jTitimos PAID TO Law PRINTING. No paper will bo discontinued until arrear ages are paid, except at the option of tlio pub- Usher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for in advance. The most Important legislation on 11 lis subject has been for the crra tion of tha forest. I' orest I'reser reserves. These vn tion. reserves now con tain 00,173,703 acres, of which 13.703, )."t» acres have been added vit hill tlie last year. The seien; .-ie management and control of this vast area will afford ample op portunity for tlie energies of the officers in charge. Forests should not be reserved from the use of man, but for his vise. The ripe or matured trees should be marketed and the growing l timber carefully preserved. Instead of the indiscriminate destruc tion of til trees, large and small, the market able ones should lie so cut and removed as to leave the young forest tlie freest and fullest, oppor tunity for rapid growth. These re serves. declares the Hon. John F. Lacey, writing in Gunton's magazine, should be more than self-sup porting. 'J'hey should yield a revenue over and nhove the expense of their care. Such grazing should be permitted as can be done without detriment to the purposes of the reserve. Under wise and prudent forestry there is no waste. llipened trees are removed and leave space for the younger growth. In natural conditions in dividur.l trees die and tire replaced by others. But when our national for ests are rightly administered each year will yield its supply of farming timber for tlie use of the people. Forestry is tree farming on a grand scale. It is no idle dream, but wo may reasonably hope that in the future the nation's woods will not only protect the permanence and pur ity of the water supply, but will in a large degree supply the needs of the people for timber products. Miudi, we know, was demanded of the clii i.ren of 00 and more years ago in „ - ... the wav of man in inutile twi ners. "He a little ,lue " e ' lady," and "lie a little gentleman." Here frequent in junctions, compliance with which im plied far greater restraint and formal ity than it would to-day. It is sea rcei i possible, however, that the experience of one small boy of that period can have beben a common one. One even ing," he relates in some recent rem ini. eences, "When I was about eight years old, I was sent to attend a lady of 30 to an evening lecture. She was aunt to my half-brothers and the daughter of a Host on merchant and magistrate, and she had the old-time not ions of dignity and decorum. 1 sup pose she had never addressed her mother except as 'Honored Madam. * or ended a letter to her except by the formula: 'Your respectful and obedi ent daughter.' I set. forth with her •with some a we, not lessened when pres «■ ii 11 % she turned upon me and said: 'I should think that a young gentleman brought up in such a family a- yours would have the courtesy tooffer his arm to a lady when he walks out witli her after dark.' I was struck dumb with amazement. As 1 still took my father's forefinger when we walked out to gether, 1 had hardly considered my self a young gentleman bound to the courtesy of grown men toward ladies, and I still think she was somewhat lard upon so young a chap as I for the neglect of his manners." However tow ering lhis old-time lady's dignity, she could scarcely, we must think, have been equally stately in stature if she vn- abb I o accept wit h coin fort then rin which her jtixeuile escort doubtless lia-1« lied to offer her ufter sitch an im pressive rebuke. Prof. A. 1.. Totteil, formerly mil itary instructor at N ale, n plying to tin question of a New Yoi k.-r w hel ti er l«.io; is* io be a lucky nr mi unlucky y.ui says: "What is the mutter with ••'lhi r 11 ilay nr the number Li? \s t • America, it hear* It all u \cr its le ra dry, and Friday hi l.< en Its chef day Id eiarrj of America, lie la ration ..f ii.dcp.hd. nee, etc,). \\.- Juiii* 11 • lel lll in K I'liii iitu- I nuui, Ihe wot to (Ml our |f real seal. We have IS. 13 til... * repented, on thai seal, 'luke out a new *llti-r quarter, if toit lltue one it It, and ei.out ih> ihii' . n • t.it on |th obi I r»e (ace »lui.i.u»-. I, ttu t|«. thirteenth tr.lw It. Uruilaud »« .... tb. jaoyle." PROPOSITION OF STEEL TRUST. Somethinic Navel likely that i iit will be denounced by those who I would keep labor and capital twyi distinct forces in production. Most people, however, will be inter ested in watching the experiment of makiniy an army of employes sharers of a corporation's profits. COMMENT AND OPINION. t 1902 not u single gun was fired by an \lnerican soldier at a Fili pino. Surely nobody mil say that civilization is being shot Into tli-ise I peopl now. Cleveland 1.4-uder, C Mr. Ilruui notes that a large' number of farmer with limited cup- ! Hal are t r, iio(.' from t Itl country to j Mexico. lit view of Mexico" priih-| peetive defection from kllver, title. ► must eau-e Mr. Hryan *oiut» surprUi ■—Waoliliitfton Star. • free trade paper- are geiief ■ll \ pri 1 1U It ii i; the lit lent of ( itlitio reciprocity in the » nth a Cl»*e of tin wis It In lay ihe 112 tin r to tlx thought, since the rue- ' it. - of pl'OU'Ctll'H Hi.tllil liki tQlltillg t». Hi r. liiUtat.dpolis JkiUi ul. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1903. NO CHANGE WANTED. The I'll11 >i mm Are Well Sal i«lleol are alariiiiiu' ihe I democratic b ad. i - of the vvysl, who ire willing lo take any ea i.rn gold democrat who stood i.y llryan In i i'MMi a - a candidate. Just now the western men are -aid to he 112. torini; Judge I'aiker. of New. Vork. who did '"I Ml in. |NM i ■ • i.'..■ ist Mr. , tll'vau Ilelan i j I is. Journal. MUCH TOO SWIFT. Interesting Decision Regarding a South Dakota Law. Ttie fulled State* Supreme Courl Declare* Tlnit Dlvorrm I.rant ed to Temporary llcnl zen-ship. For this reason he held that, the South Dakota court was without j jurisdiction in the divorce proceed- j ing and its decree void. Nor did it j matter if there had been a com pro- j | mise with the first Mrs. Andrews and S if she had been induced to consent \ j for a money consideration, as bad ! ! been alleged. The fact was that the j case was one for the Massachusetts j courts and not for the South Dakota j | courts and they could not be deprived | i of their power by "this means. THERE IS NO DELAY. Prevldent Itaor Itcnii s tliat tlic llend liiE Hallway t'o. IN Holding Ip Coal | Shipment*. New York, Jan. 20. —The following l statement by George F. I'aer, prcsi | dent of the Heading Railroad Co., con- I cerning reports that large quantities of coal were being held on the com pany's lines wias given out at the I Reading offices here Monday: "It is not true that there are large | quantities of coal on the line of the i Philadelphia & Reading Co. The traf- [ | flc is now moving freely and fully to j domination. There is no scarcity of j 1 coal cars. We now have in ore than j j we can use. The coal movement has j ! been very heavy. Saturday and Sun- ; day 3,018 cars of anthracite coal j ! passed over the Reading division and i j during the siame time there were un- | loaded in Philadelphia 4SI cars, and j j at Port Richmond 439 cars of anthra- | cite coal. "Six collieries with a daily produc- i tion of 4.000 tons were drowned out j by the Miners' union ordering otit j the pumping gangs and we were pow | erless to keep the water out of them I during the sitrike. Two of these col lieries are entirely ruined and must be abandoned. The other four are being pumped out and in course of time will again lie worked. Their de struction prevents the use of these surplus ears, deprive* the public of coal, and many men of employment. ! What would have happened had the strikers succeeded in drowning out all our collieries should give the pub- | lie serious thought." Coal Healer* Indicted. Chicago, Jan. 20.—A true bill was returned yesterday against 45 coal j operators and retailers, charging con- j •piracy to do an illegal act in- ; Jurlous to public trade. The indict- j ! menU are against corporations and j j Individuals doing business in Illinois i ' and Indiana. Bali was fixed at $1,500 In each case. I'latt Again «lionrii, Albany, N. Y., Jan. 21. —The two j finuses of the legislature iu separate 1 session yesterday elected Senator Thomas C. l'latt t<» succeed himself as T'liited States senator. Three repub lican senators voted for Kliliu Root, secretary of war. A It «• ilia rlla Me Slirgleal Operation. St. bonis, Jan. 20. A remarkable surgical operation was performed at i the city hospital Sunday niyht to save the I fe of I'M ward Spilker, aged 1 '■», wli" I <1 attempted suicide |>y shooting himself In ihe left bieust. An aperture was made and between jxil .il lull* the wound ill the heart W.I el >1 with three Milelie l'lu bullet bad all perforated the apex (if the left Itiuif. \ portion an inclil un.l u half pure wu* cut awav. a h' avy ill, li • it ii re tied about the , 111 mil l lie client Mflli , . ,| 1 Tue pati>'iilitt belie\ed will re »*er, THE BOY TURNED OUT. Knowledge Gained at Flrat Hand, la Ills Came, \Va« Not Faulty Forgotten. He was a boy of 12 who was at the zoo with hi* father to tee the sights, and as they stood before the cage occupied hy, I the chimpanzee the boy inquired: "Father, do them things like boys?" "Mebbe they do, my son," replied the father; "but I guess I wouldn't git too near." "But that one wants to shake hands." "Yes, he 'pears to: but 1 wouldn't •bake.' "Don't you think he wants to be friends?" "Mebbe so, but you kin jest wink at him to let him know how you feel." That didn't exactly satisfy the boy, how ever. The "chiin" insisted on reaching out his black paw for a friendly grip, and while the father's back was turned the lad extended his hand, says the Boston Globe. Next instant his howls caused a rush of the crowd to see what was the matter, and as he held up a finger which was bitten to the boric and dtneed about, the father produced a handkerchief to tie it up and explained to the people: 'He's my son Claudius, and he's a great hand to find out things. He's just found out that them critters hev teeth, and if iie ever gits over this, he won't never want to shake hands with no more monkeys." Mrs. F. lowa, is another one of the million women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A Young \e,w York Liady Tells of a Wonderful Cure: " My trouble was with the ovaries ; I am tall, and the doctor said 1 grew too fast for my strength. I suffered dreadfully from inflammation and doctored continually, but got no help. I suffered from terrible dragging sen ! sations with the most awful pains low I down in the side and pains in the back, | and the most agonizing headaches, j No one knows what I endured. Often I was sick to the stomach, and every little while I would be ti j sick togo to work, for three or four > lays ; I work I in a large store, and I suppose stand j ing on my feet all day made me worse. , "At the suggestion of a friend of | my mother's I began to take } I*]. Pinkham's Vegetable C'om { pound, and it is simply wonderful. I I felt better after the first two or three j doses ; it seemed as though a weight I was taken off my shoulders; I con j tinued its use until now I can truth j fully sav I am entirely cured. Young girls who are always paying doctor's bills without getting any help as I did, ought to take your medicine. It costs so much less, and it is sure to cure them. Yours truly, Adelaide PltAirL, 174 St. Ann's Ave., New Y'ork City." SSOOO forfeit if oriqlnal of aboue letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. ■ 1 * UNION MADE " W. L. Douglas makes and sells mors men's S3.SO and 53.00 shoes than any other two manufacturers In the world, which proves their superiority; they are worn by more Js people In all stations of / TO j life than any other make, _ Because W. L. Douglas . O Isthe iargestmanufacturer jpy 'JSXn! : be can buy cheaper and £.'■-£ jtftt ' produce bis shoes at "Haft & lower cost than other con-,ajropgji ccrn.s, which enables biniX?^ Ito sell shoes fnr V) and I $3.00 equal in every way tn those sold else- {j&tifftf where for and S'.oo. WSOTK, 'a-V.. w. L. iloußias 5.i.5«> ttggHfcsWw.flwm and $3 shoes are worn by thousaudsof men who I have been paying $4 and Ss,not believing they ! could get a first-class shoo for S?3., r >U or $3.00. lie lias convinced tlieni that tho style, tit, and wear of his 53.50 anil 83.00 shoes is just as good. Placed side by side it is impossible to see any difference. A trial will convince. Kullrf 1 n<'rru«f flfl&0 Silrs: St,"0!l,H»:l,l!l In Hl»lne.«! 111KU **!<•*: tO.O° A of Sli.Hsu.t.Ml.lll iii l'our Yeari. W. L. DOUCLAS $4.00 GILT EDCE LINE, Worth SG.OO Compared with Other Makes. The best Imported ani American leather,t, Hfyi's Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf. Vicl Kid, Corona Colt, and National Kanqaroo. Fast Color Eyelet*. Pintlnn • genuine hare W. L. DOUGLAS Wall IIUII • name and prlc« stamped on bottom. .Shoes by mtiil.ttc. extra. /litis. ' 'atalov free. W. L. IMII UI.AM, UKOI UTO.N, MASS. I JRRE YOU SATISFIED ? | y Am you entirely satisfied with I the goods you buy and with the pj H prices that you pay? K Over 8.000.000 people are trailing with I P us and cutting their good* at wholesale N ] K Our 1.000-page catalofua will be sent I j I ojM-ecelpt of 15 cents. It tells the story. I I i CHICAGO I 1 The house that tells the truth. Jff Mexican Mustang Liniment actually penetrates to the pain and cures where other lin iments and salves either ab solutely fail or fall far short of complete success. • A SU-Ueni Hat by Mail , lS "ft «• !«»(• » 'I, |Ma»ip4l ; ifa [' t «*• i 1 1 iI • i • r t - '* '• . '# 4. u'Aty • *' - klf *lrn W t "t* ■ fcn. '■ u .. i MI.N 8 MAT NO I • , ' , ' 1 „ , ", MtN'l HAT HO. 2 ly *". i u li'.i.V. i • l" ?« HjmX lit* HfiMvt. MU * H• » *i» fcuu , I' %*».Xft*| »<*«!, tt»4l • MIUDLtTOWN HAT COMPANY, Drawtr O, MtUUUluwii, N. Y* j | Mind This. 112 x It makes no difference Jc X whether It Is chronic, J? X acute or Inflammatory J* Rheumatism 5? 5 Q- of the muscles or Joints O I St. Jacobs Oil 1 Q- cures and cures promptly. 5 0- Price, 25c. and 50c. S &000 OOOOy July igt, 800/ XX) more and hence IF 2cß tlua unprecedented offer. fISIO.OO f©r SOc. 1 ISA We will mail upon receipt of lOe.in stamps £t% oxlT , F rcat catalogue, worth SIOO.OO to any fSI wide awake farmer or gardener to with many farm seed samples, Heardlcs* Barley, liromus. /wair Kane,etc.,etc.,positively worth JkSW SU>.OO to pot a start with. w PleiseWk l 'Pon r f ,, ' , iP t of butlOc.^iU^r air' 1 a,:ll r?F ! WESTERN CANADA Is attracting more attention than any other dis trict in the world. " The Granary of the World." "The Land of Sun shine." The Natural Feeding Grounds for Stock. Area under crop ia 1902 . 1,987.330 acres. Yield 1902 .... 117,922,754 bushels, j Abundance of Water; Fuel EPvTm Plentiful; Cheap Building Mu ! tcrial; Good Grass for pasture i ITK*O(4 hay; a tertile soil; a suffl- Iyft&9*enyZf* eient rainfall and a climate giv :~ Mw.rWtf a i£ 1 HTKAD La .mis of ino tt'KKS FKKE, the only charge for which is ill) for entry. 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