. - . . ' ' vim rrvknuk km. skk.w -w ran jphnk ns k m 'Has Just Passed Both Houses of Congress. . 0JIIN3 ISSUE OP B0SD3. - w- TMnanrV AtlthOI irt or iw - , .t Tonxt S1.5OO.0OO Ol L,yoU,Sugr and Tea Taxed. Lnctoti. June U.-The war rev ,,hirh has Just passed both l. nrovides that the act shall vet on tn amw i . ...lea. anorfnllV TirOVldffd U8 Ol."ri " 1Dt ' Lowing is an abstract of the ij on all beer. laser beer. ter and other similar fermented brewed or manuiuiureu stored In warehouse or re i. consumption or sale, for i.tKlHa nnt mnPA that. barrel coniaiowa ' ,n and at a un "J luantity or fractlortal parts of a with a dlsconut of 7 per cent .ales by collectors to brewers of mp provided lor me imynicni tax. ... Idltlonal proviso was aaaea, as hv the conference: "That the mal tax Imposed In this section rmented liquors stored in ware- to which a stamp had been a?- U8 be assessed ana .collected Lanner now provided by law for (lection of taxes noi oaia oy following special effective July 1, taxes, were to be-agreed kers employing a capital not ex brokers. 150; pawnbrokers, 120; Irclal brokers, 20; custom house 110; proprietors oi ineaiers, Us and concert halls, In cities of Shan 25.000 population, $100; clr- 1100; all other public exhibitions twi lor moDf nut ciiuiiii men 10; bowling alleys and billiard $5 for each alley or table. leu of the tax now imposed by tax of 12 cents per pound upon Lacco and snun, However p re- manufactured, sold or removed insumptlon or sale; upon cigars garettes manufactured and sold, noved for consumption or sale, llowlng taxes, to be paid by the facturer; 13.60 per thousand on weighing more than three tper thousand; $1 per thousand ri weighing not more than three per thousand; $3.60 per thou- ln cigarettes weighing more than pounds per thousand, and $1.60 kousand on cigarettes weighing lore than three pounds per thou- There is a compromise proviso trd to the taxation of the stock i), which exempts less than 1.000 i of manufactured tobacco and cigars or cigarettes. Icn In leaf tobacco, whose actual lo not exceed 50,000 pounds each, hose whose annual sales exceed ind not 100,000 pounds, $12, and If knnual sales exceed 100,000 ppunds. Ealers In other tobacco whose an ales exceed 60,000 pounds, $12. selling their own product at the of. manuiacture are exempted this tax. Manufacturers of to- whose annual sales do not ex- LO.OOO, (6. Manufacturers whose exceed 50,000 and not 100,000 i $12. Manufacturers whose exceed 100,000 pounds, $21. Facturers of cigars whose 1 sales do not exceed cigars, $6. Manufacturers whos-t (exceed 100.000 and not 200,000 cl- 112. Manufacturers whose sales 200,000 cigars, $24. lions 7 and S provide for the Is of tax stamps and penalties fof una. bectlon 16 exempts govern -state, county and municipal bonds the operation of Ihe law, and also ck and bonds Issued by co-oper- bullding and loan associations capital stock does not exceed and building and loan assocla- or companies that make loans their shareholders, debentures or certificates of dness by any association, com- of corporation on each" hundred of face value or fraction there- ents, or on each original issue. r on organization or certificates by any such association, com- r corporation on each $100 of face or fraction thereof, 6 cents; and sales or agreements to sell or irandum of sales, or deliveries or era of shares or certificates, of on each $100 of face value or 2 cents. In case of sale, where fldence of transfer is shown only books of the company, the stamu be placed upon such books, and the change of ownership Is by r certificate, the stamp shall be upon the certificate; and In cases agreement to sell, or where the fer Is by delivery of the cert I H- Msigned In blank, there shall be and delivered by the seller to the a bill or memorandum of such to which the stamp shall be affixed. In each sale or agreement to sell iroducts of merchandise at any ax le, board of trad or other aim- lace, either for present or future ry, for each $100 In value of said r agreement of sale or agreement l. 1 cent, and for each additional r fractional part thereof In excess K. 1 cent. check, draft or certificate of H not drawing Interest, or order payment of any sum of money ft UDOn Or iMIiail tlV anv Kanl. company or any person or oer- companles or corporations t cent l of exchange (Inland), draft. r. pe of deposit drawing Interest, or or me payment of any sum of y otherwise than at aHa-ht rr n. d. or any promissory note except notes, Issued for circulation mnA cn renewal of the same for a sum pceedlni lioo. I fnai urn or fractional part there icesa or 1108. 1 rants. 1 of exchange rfnmhnit or Hit. If dr.. IfiartW m st slitiwa sia hbi wa as awiu HVBj fdl&ff lioo. 4 cents, aad for each r iiaetkmal part thnnet la ex cfcandlse to b- -- --vd to any IWvlga fort or plaet f cents, : It is uuuie tue uu.y of every railroad ot steamboat company, carrlsc. ex press company or corporation or par son whoa occupation la to act .a such, to Issue to the shipper or consignor a MU of lading, manifest or other evi dence of receipt and forwarding . for each shipment received, whether In bulk or in boxes, bales, packages, bundles,1 on not so Inclosed or Included: and there la to be attached and canceled to each of said bills of ladtng, etc, a stamp of the value of 1 cent; provided, that but one bill of lading shall bo required on bundles or packages of newspapers when enclosed In ono general bundle at the time of shipment Penalty. $50. A tax of 1 cent Is Imposed for every telephone message for over which IS cents is charged. 1 Any telegraphic mes sage, 1 cent. Indemnifying bends, SO cents. Certificates of profits of any associa tion and on all transfers thereof, on each $100 of face value, 2 cents. Certificate of damage or otherwise is sued by any port warden or marine surveyor, 25 cents. Certificate of any other description, 10 cents. Charter party, if the registered tonnage of the vessel does not exceed 300 tons, $3. Exceeding 300 tons and not exceeding 600 tons, $5. Exceeding 600 tons, $iu. Contract, brokers' note or memorandum of sale of any goods or merchandise, stocks, bonds, exchange, notes of hand, real estate or property of any descrip tion issued by brokers or persons acting as such, for each note or memorandum of sale, 10 cents. Conveyance or deed for real estate In which the considera tion exceeds $100 and does not exceed $500, 60 cents, and for each additional $500, 0 cents. Entry of any goods at any custom house not exceeding $100 in vaue, 25 cents; exceeding $100, and not exceed ing $500 in value, 60 cents; exceeding $500 in value, $1. Entry for the with drawal of goods from customs bonded warehouse, 60 cents. On each life Insurance policy for $100, 10 cents on the amount insured. Poli cies on the Industrial or weekly plan. 40 per cent of the amount of the first weekly premium Is charged. Fraternal beneficiary societies and orders, farm ers' purely local co-operative compan ies, employes' relief associations oper ated on the lodge system or local co operative plan, organised and con ducted solely by the members thereof for the exclusive benefit of its mem bers, and not for profit, are exempted. Insurance (marine. Inland, fire) Each policy, one-half of 1 per cent on each dollar. Co-operative and mutual companies are exempted. Other forms of insurance are also taxed, as well as leases, custom house manifests, ship clearances, mortgages, passage tickets to foreign ports, proxies in corporation elections, power of attor ney (except pension papers), protests and warehouse receipts, etc. Medicinal proprietary articles and preparations: Upon every packet, box, bottle, pot or phial, or other Inclosure containing any pills, powders, tinctures, troches or loxenges, syrups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters except natural spring waters and carbonated natural spring waters), essences, spirits, oils and all medicinal preparations or compositions, whatsoever, made and sold, or removed for sale by any person Wherein the per son making or preparing the same has, or claims to have, any private formula or any exclusive right, where such packet, etc., does not exceed, at the retail price, 5. cents, one-eighth of 1 cent tax; when the retail price Is be tween 6 and 10 cents, one-fourth of 1 , cent; between 10 and 15 cents, three j eighths of a cent; between 15 and 23 I cents, five-eighths of 1 cent, and for I each addltlonol 25 cents in value, five- eighths of 1 cent tax. Perfumery and cosmetics anj othfr similar articles used as application!! to the hair, mouth or skin or otherwlsa used, where the packet, box, bottle, etc., does not exceed the retail price of 6 cents, one-eighth o.? 1 cent tax; when the price Is between 6 and 10 cents, one-quarter of 1 cent; between 10 and 15 cents, three-eighths of 1 cent; be tween 15 and 25 cents, five-eighths of 1 cent; each additional 25 cents It: value, five-eighths of 1 cent tax. Clewing gum, each package of not more than $1 retail value, 4 cents, and for each additional dollar, 4 cents. Sparkling or other, wines, when bot tled for sule, upon each bottle con taining one pint or less, 1 cent; more than one pint, 2 cents. Every person, firm, corporation or company carrying on or doing busi ness of refining petroleum or refining sugar, or owning or controlling any pipe line for transporting oil or other products whose gross annual receipts exceed $250,000, Is made subject to pay annually a specific excise tax equiva lent to one-quarter of 1 per cent on the' gross amount of all receipts In excess of that sum. A stamp tax of 1 cent Is to be collected on every seat sold in a palace or parlor car, and on every berth sold In a sleeping car. A graded tax or Inheritances and leg acies exceeding $10,000 s -provided, wherein nearest relatives 'mUM pay 75 cents on every $100, while strangers In blood and corporate bodies who inherit must pay $5 on every $100. , The secretary of the treasury is au thorised to borrow on the credit of the United States, from time to time, as the proceeds may be required to defray expenditures authorised on account of the existing war (such proceeds when received to be used only for the pur pose of meeting such war expenditures the sum of $400,000,000 or so much there of as may be necessary, and to prepare and issue therefor coupon or registered bends of the United States In denomi nations of $20 or some multiple of that um, redeemable in coin at the pleas ure of the United States after ten years from the dale of their issue, and pay able 20 years from such date and bear ing Interest payable quarterly In coin at the rate of S per cent per anum. The secretary of the treasury is au thorised arid directed to coin Into stand ard silver dollars as rapidly as the pub lic. Interest require, to an amount, how. ever, of not less than $1,600,000 each month, all of the silver bullion now In the treasury.. ; , persons engaged In making, packing or repacking mixed flour onau pay Are Making Vigorous War on the . - . - Spanish Soldiers, A THOUSAND SPAHIAEDS KILLED The Insurgents Have. Captured Five Important Poult tons and Are Drlv Inn the Spanish Into Manila Dewey Will Not Permit Insurgents to Cap ture the Capital. Hong Kong. June 7. The British gunboat Swift, which has just arrived from Manila, reports that the Insur gents have cut the railways outside the town and advanced to within four miles of the city. A Spanish regiment mu tinied and shot its officers. Fighting between the Insurgents and the Spanish troops Is frequent. The Americans, it Is reported at Manila, assist the Insur gents with boats and machine guns. The Swift repeats a rumor that the In surgents had captured and tortured a number of priests. The British resi dents, at the time the Swift left, still remained in Manila, but the foreign ers were taking refuge on the foreign shipping. The Spanish outposts have been driven in all along the line simul taneously and with great slaughter. It Is said that over a thousand have been killed. There has been fierce hand to hand fighting for 70 hours, despite the typhoon which Is raging. The violent winds and torrents of rain render the rifles of the Spanish troops unavail ing. The natives easily win at every step with their slashing knives. The Insurgents raided a railway sta tion ten miles to the north of Manila and killed three priests and an officer. There has also been a pitched battle with Spanish posts south of Manila, near Cavlte, the result being that the Insurgents retired. The Spanish casual ties were 160, At Manila the work of constructing defenses goes on, and there are sand bag breastworks In all directions. The Americans are always using their searchlights, but they never Interfere with the work on the defenses. The Spaniards believe that the Americans are short of ammunition. Meanwhile the Insurgents are steadily advancing along the coast, supported by the United States gunboat Petrel, and are driving the Spaniards' Into Manila. They have captured five im portant positions nine miles from the olty. The Spaniards hold the whole PasiK river, which falls into the bay Imme diately below the town of Manila, to the lagoon. The two sections of the Insurgent forces signal their move ments with fire balloons. To the northward the rising Is gen eral, and the Spanish are few. The railway has ben cut In several, places, and the English overseers have been warned off. To the southward there has been fierce fighting on the Zapote river, be tween Bacoor and Las I'lnaa. The big gest battle of the present campaign was fought last Tuesday May 31. The insurgents attacked on the left branch of the Zapote, waded across amW a typhoon, stormed the liank for several miles along and carried the Spanish trenches with knives. On Wednesday they tried the right right branch of the Zapote, hut failed The Spaniards employed artillery all day, but no casualties are reported. Chief Agulnaldo, In the course of an Interview, said that the insurgents are eager to rush upon Manila forthwith, but that Admiral lewey refuses t allow "hordes of pasflionatu semi savages to storm a civilized metropo lis." Admiral Dewey Intends to await the arrival of the American troops. In the meantime the insurgents have been forbidden to cross the Malote river, seven miles south of Manllu, otherwise the Petrel will be stationed there to bombard them. Many natives will try to secure the large reward the government has of fered for the capture of the insurgent chief Auginuido, dead or alive. Al ready several of the insurgent officers have been assassinated. MORE CANNONADING. Probably SpanUli Fleet llrlvlnir Off lllMlirKOIltH. Port au Prince, June 7. Advices from Santiago do Cuba say that yesterday morning about 7:45 a lively cannonade was heard In the direction of Agua dores. It Increased in Intensity on both sides, and toward 8 o'clock became vio lent. At 8:30 It was still verv furious. No further details have been received, but It Is believed that the Spanish ships anchored In the bay of Santiago held the insurgents In check when the latter were attacking the town. It la said here, but tho source of in formation is doubtful, that a United States troopship debarked troops under the protection of the fire of the Ameri can squadron. News has been received from Mole St. Nicholas that a naval combat took place Sunday off Jean Rabel, between Port de Palx and the Mole. Three Spanish warshlos and four American were engaged. After a brief but lively contest the American retired. This news lacks confirmation. Not Yet Couflrmpd. Kingston, Jamaica, June 7. Whether the American fleet sank a Spanish tor pedo boat destroyer on Friday night off Santiago has not been absolutely confirmed. At 10 o'clock Friday night the cruiser New Orleans discovered w hat appeared to be a torpedo boat de stroyer close to the shore, and signalled the flagship New York that It was evl dent a night torpedo attack was to be made. Both the New York and New Orleans opened Are, and their shells burst around the dark object. Finally a 13 Inch shell from the Massachusetts waa fired and exploded, and the search lights of tho vessels were turned on the pot where the supposed destroyer had been sighted,, but not a traoe of the boat could bo found, and It was be lieved aboard tho New York that she had been sunk.. Camara'a Fleet Itetnrna to Cadla. Gibraltar, June-T. It la reported here 1 Cents. ' If Hrawn In aota' i.i . k. of 111 ner annum, a mm . . aywwi - F Or mora! Vn .v.n, Mil W.W - . .... . - .k. 1lnaa a tl rh v. . " " in aaaiuuu u - - uiDraiiar, Juno T. it la reported nere KrL m BOi MMd ,10C ot 4 cenU "r barr61 ' lev,ed UPD '",t tht tho Spanish fleet commanded by Zh tVtoJ"!???' e. " mixed flour.' . ' v Admiral Camara has returned to Cadis of tin 1 w ra,juunai part in ex-. There a nail do levieu, cohcvi J of lading or receipt (other .'f for any goods or aa4 after completing tho series of man- . Betes BMiMf aiteaw Before the wedding she's the one - Who bates to tot tbe people sae That she has aay love for him Bhe's prone to hold aloof, while ho Is free to let the fact be known That he is hers aod she his own. But after they are man aod wife Tls she that waala the world to kaow That she Is his and he is hers . And that they love each other ae. While he is aU unwilling, then. To show his love to other men. Chicago Dally Newa. Absolutely BtlftUls. Into Mamma And you. permitted that Dick Dashlctgh to kiss you? fair Daughter I couldn't help it. mamma. Mamma Why didn't you run away or scream? Daughter Why. you see, he bad both anna around tue unit bud my uioutU covered. Town Topics. Had Ko Other to Tars, Sabbath-School Teacher Why, Peter Murphy I Fighting again? l)idnotlnt Sunday's lesson touch that when you are struck on one check to turn the other to the striker? Petey Murphy-rYes'iu; but he belted me on de nose, an' 1 only got one Puck. Ko Reaemblance. "For my part, 1 can't see why people refer to money as 'dough.' Tbe fellow who Invented that bit of slung must bare been a fool." "Why?" . "If you have iver bandied dough you must know that it sticks to the hands." Chicago Daily .News. False Report. Wallace Funny how women give up tbelr piano playing nnd singing as soon as they get married. Ferry But they dont. That Is just a canard started by some woman to en courage matrimony, Cluclnnutl En quirer. The Fatal Power of Bcaatjr. "Poor Mrs. Flipp is dead. Her beauty killed her." "Her beauty? I didn't know " "Oh, yes; she died from blood poison ing brought on by the use of complex ion lotions and hair dye." Philadel phia Bulletin. ' Net Always Effective. "God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, yon know," said tbe condoling friend. "Perhaps so," sold the victim of fate; "but you never see a lamb anxious to be shorn again." Puck. Rot Lob Knouiih for That. . TourUit Do we stop here long enough for luncheon? Brakeman We do, unless you insist on eating a whole sandwich. Harlem Life. II Little Joke. "Alt wisdom censers ubout me. For there'd he you can't deny No men of letters without me!" And tho alphabet winked lis I. Chicago Tribune. A PLOT HKVKAI.fcn. Mrs, Oreen Now I'm poing (o fell you something, Ktliel. Do you know tliut last night, at your party, your sis ter promised to marry me? 1 hope you'll forgive me for tuking her away! Kthel Forgive you, .Mr. tireeu! Of course I will. Why, flint's what the party waa for! Loudon Punch. So Had. When ho sat down beside her The color left her cheeks. And, ohl upon his coat sleeve It lingered there fur weeks! Y. EvenlnK Journal. After the Honeymoon. Mrs. Crimsonbcak if money talks, I never heard it. Mr. Crimsonbeak N'o; no one would be able to hear it if you were around. Yonkers Statesman, Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is tho most obstinate of blood trouble, and is often the result of nn inherited taint in tho blood. S, S. S. is the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out every trace of the disease, and cures the worst cases. My son, Charlie, was afflicted from Infancy with Scrofula, and h suffered so that It was Impossible to dress him for three year. Uls head and body were a mass of sores, and his eyeslimt also became affected. No treatment was Spared that we thought would rallera him. but ha crew wonutU until his condition wasifv; Indeed pitiable. 1 nadSXj almost despaired of lilsT,'' rv.-r neina ourau, when liy i he advice of a friend w mve him S. S. 8. (Swlffi Sneolflak. elded Improvement was the result, and after he had takou a dnsan buttles, no one who knew of 11 former dreadful condition would have rccoicnlied him, All the sores on bis body ham healed, his skin Is perfectly elear ana smooth, aad ha has been restored to perfect health. . Mas. 8.8. MBT. 60 Kim St., Haeon, Ua. For 'real blood troubles it is a waste of time to eipeot a oure from the doc tors. Blood diseases are beyond their skill. Swift's fifcj" . S.S;SBlood readhosan OseMajleA 'east Which bherrtn4ias hare no iffect upon. It is ns . omy enoou. romeay fesranteca purely ire-oUble, and contains no pot asa, mercury, or oiner mineral. WHY? ; . "tsabiaBeel bold cbntbi lanMama THERE YOU HAVE it. Clear as Mud. wbnn d.iM of. ,h hoTO- Sh s non. draft nn" Vk v L'. " rr""": "nnoiwwa IID4 wrtter" ' ,W,r ""Prowl tve He l nitreiiMsiiiir m.hi. ' .... -i., ., ' " ' ."'a a hutnox.s. ke uiivm. " "lien one has not. That's Why TOI'Mlinulil nxp . ,. . . . ri.schloea. oon.s htj s-.j """'i,r,!- Y0U SHOULD USE THE -COELL." Send for acsmrjie ,, MMI,nf mmk ODELL TYPE-WRITE8 CO. iWWWI ItearlWraNl.. rillri.. .. . 4l,lyniO. PSROAV SURE VT Salary or CotZT.lF warwrrj. Klondike AJsslu! V v (. vt"nr -in. i I) DO ilie ytor run. AMERICAN TEA CO. OCTNOIT, MlCHIOam tk..-3l t,r;m,,-B ... V ,, , I1 "rr l"'tM .urftii mvaries e Tr-ao' i. ai. r, l mada.,us New Klon-i.te-AUi!ta-H.lvd0- THK WASUlNi,. J.TW.N WJLI1 yiEH EXM.OHJTION I iV. PAN V under lu uu!tMr U ja'Jiortied to pros pert for and scquhwMluiu CMms and 1'ro,. ertiealn lliewot.wfu. nj,.., f Klondlka umI Alu.ka. Iidmmim forlorn- ave already been realised and millions Pier. II be U nde tl'ere. Will yu nUour mis KnMen tij.portUntly U you 1,,-r A few fc ve!.!., lu this undertaker-1I1V)0 ... ,,,,,, , your fortune. TJicruan I.. !i v jo.l. rland nee itates linmcLVo ae'loli. Tl.r II rM iu the Held the Brsl l fortune. X wb op.H.rtnnjtv hsa ever hern !v,.,:., lo f .re.,lKenrra.i,,w is oner, f In the XI,,,,. uke-Aluafc, .;w K.Ih. au ,,,,.,.,,,. S-t their lull .tw.rtioi.oftlltnu. N,dl,. dend.r,.n,llf n M(K.k r,.limilllllK UMuM Send your or.ler.eiiulw.lnir 'Hw lMiar A.r each alre of fully d-np and ..., wlUto ,!w u desired to the WA.SIIlxuTt.N ;tl.n Fil l Ds KXI'LOIUTIW OMl-ANv -j.,,, lllKtoll. The fHon -hts Tiu-oina de.a in slie f the Klondikeand Ala.ka fade nr t kh..l!. ers iu the f,in,,y and wi II,, r, 1U rKlMll. IniC the reliahUiiy of Its. oiBeerM : Monty a: Uunii, ttriK-erien ; A. K. lla. Vo. . Morris (IroMl-o., lry (io.J.ai,d I'latldlia w' ). Hum 'lniH. Out Utter; luo Kelur. Tests' Tueomo Uanlwure Co. to--js. i,r. nil new mi., - . .". ,ul,M" inwn iht roll all new eolorlim i'ai r KKitj 'own to m'll ' : li roil int. HII i.ri..t . - ... books. No cs ,1 VJ y 'Kim' irwVt r""W purlleiiliirs, ( ddivss J X,:, ..'""'I'les or Ave.,N. v. h WoL1'' Ninth VIlMlll. DBDIKEIfiEfS CURED, I'AK CO,. Ketini r, X. y. FAT FOLKS JSS. atarviasi VSyeanr Vvtlir,A rlr'r- auu., uu. iiwnws,? "law VorsJ. ( bPlriAL K'i's.'! Dr..SUlb' Serve Plasteril Iuyisiaitj ink HOW TO MAKK IT. loe. i .Ui t y lte.'!!!. KiMiuer. N. . Oauticc. Notice. Xiulee Is herehy Rtvun tlu.t t hve purHiase.L the lolliitviiiK imin.Kl ivrtli lesm uie e oii1h lev S..I.-OI AllM-r. ith-Kri ll( ,K.t".,,s ,re emu Honed liul, to lueUtlle with lb,! K,ii, . 1 lliresliliijr timehi,e, i, bMfh ,' -g,,,, , v harrow, leiiltlvmur. 1 horse ar a ..ii.mIl' ! tlllH. -1 butter 'hums. SftUaKvun'er. , le, tlour eliest. win, khtov,. fc.i Isrd, ton l,, a ,.u.(4v enns. vlt, v, r , urrel w.Hl dies , -,'u vudst-mnM, I elmk, k I telle u clnilrs. hedsleud. iMiivuu, ',,, IkOs. i'rVi j si. Klondyke-Yukon-Alaska International Exploration and Investment Company, CAPITAL STOOK, . . $1,000,000,000. SIf A .'AW O.YA' DOLL A 11 KA ( U Kfl.l. I'Alll ANII NONASSKSSAIIl.K. (ieneral Ollucs ; 5, 7, ! & U Broaihvuy, New York. ( ouifiiinl ( 'iijiHnf StruriK Ltinr 1'rojilM.' .' 'nn- llmth rt (?o,l (,, ii,, (Iriutcrt Xittiihrr Your llmiteil means, when joined with nth. "re for you nil the inlvaiitiiKei. Krrc amount of eaiital eouiuialliU when in vented uniler our lo-npi-rati vi- plan IT COSTS N0TRING to end for our proieetu. and aeiiuaint vour elI with the voiiiliiueil ndvantau-m wo orter. The ennrmoii, profit, to lie derived from thii ilevelopinent ,,f Alaska Knld henriim properties is nut one of tliu many fealurei. we etui offer yon. u invest ami tiiaku mouuy lor you wherever money ean ho maiie. Let your few dollarn lie tliu niielviiH of a. com liiK lorlunu. The Grealcst Amount of Benefits -the Minimum Amount of Risks. 1 irM"",'11' n"y'"""-y '" " w ' ffr you portmii.y to do a Ktmt . ' j.r. nave you lalleil lo hhVc iiiiiI lily untile a urplii? " J 'l.r ny miiKiiiKau iiivct t In our nt.iek. Our bIiiiti'. per snore, and are ,old ,n Intn of 5 nhare, anil ui,vanl,. proper cllrcelii.n, will nluny, prove lienelieial. Tl he- are sold at par, at jS.IKi A ipiiek cli'i'liiiin, a wise move lu tin- Start the new v.arrii.l,t I,,- n.... plus mney- hundred dollars, lift,- dollars, twenty, ten or even live ,l.,llar-at ', to the Co. nnd ree.ve l.y return mall your shares of ,t;x k. Ilef-re l,.K you mav Hull that whi'e von have lahored on and toll your money has heen maki.,K money fnr vou'.and while you l,a,e """" "' i.or.n voieo your nine lllul lahor.to other promisiliK vemilies, r,'i.-eo nn ,uu neneiits anil nave enjoyeil sui'eess. Send your money l.y eheek, inoliey order, expri"-s money order. ,r registered letter t.. International Exploration and liivestnient, Co., l A'. 1 I I!. 1 V .V . I , ,1 1 fall I 11 .1 . .11 have I iiroiidWiiv, .M'W i oi k Rcspoiinible nsentH wanteil in evor.v city nml town. k, -. V. RENOGRAPHY ConUUcepniT, etc . thnr- iTYcffi Jj ' ;S , ougbly tauBl;t I)Y MAIL, f JfYl ,t . a of teachlne elves uitu;,l :fY i ! 8 a f,.? of business including I f III) A Insurance Trunsporta fn B lfVVA.I V' . aafil or personally. Our systerj r dally experience in every branch i Bunking, Mercbucdlstug. Commission, tlon, etc Preparatory Department for hai'kwonl stmlents V. trail) for Wructuul work and ulwoys secure situations for wnathy graduates of our Musiness and Sbortbaud Courses. .Students tutor any clay No vacations Expenses moderate Ton t throw nwav tlrre nml rrotifv t .......n w in,, , . m iiuios worn i. win eosi you less lo ailenu tbe II KS T V. alivavi ti l, .luiuu.-r in niwm ins no nave ien inconiM'tent tencners In ulsk'ust tell us that six months bert is tiiustl to a yeur m uuy olbcr school. SucUt;uui;luol'.i.u REWARD JsW a Telegruph operator whicl to any ono for first Information of n vacant posltloa for a tlook keeper. Stenographer. Tcncbcr. Clerk cr thlch we successfully fill. Iluslncss bouses supplied witi competent assistants without chnrpe. Refer to prominent patrons in every part of the world The next best thin? to attendlne the MOST CELKHKATF.D ItUSINKSS SCIUXJI. 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