ALASKA SALMON. Procession of tha Four Varieties of . This 8uparb Fith. "There Is nothing more curious con nected with the finny trllie tlmn to watch the (lolncs of the salmon family In Alaska, " gald nn Alaskan deuler. "The most singular tiling of nil Is that utter the females deposit their spawn their earthly career terminates, aud I have seen the bottoms of creeks covered with their dead bodies. They give birth to thousands of their kind and Immediately die. The young oiui aro then taken earn of by the male salmon, and It Is a well known fact that In three years from their birth the offspring reappear on the very ground of their origin. There are four varie ties of this superb fish which make their appearance In regular order of succession. "lu the spring tho first to arrive Is the magulllceut kiug salmon, which weighs all the way from fifteen to ninety pounds. About June 1 comes the sookey or red salmon, which visits our shores In enormous numbers and which Is tha common cunning variety. A little later appears the log sulmou. which only the Indians will eat, anil finally, in August and September, the beautiful silver salmon arrives, the prettiest fish In all the world and one of the most palatable. "When the salmon enter the fresh water by a curious trick of nature their skin becomes red, but this pink hue does not affect the whiteness of their tlesh. It Is seldom that salmon will Journey up a glacier stream, but the streams that have lakes at their heads literally swarm with them." Washington Herald. ATTACKING A SYSTEM. It Involve! Attacking the Men That Uphold the System. On every side I bear strange Insist ence upon the fact that it Is only the system that Is wrong. I bear people utter the following extraordinary words: "We do not attack Individuals." What, in the uume of the seven pl.iii ets, can you attack except Individuals? How can one fight a system? If a sys tem came Into this room, what would you do to It? Would you take a gnu or a fencing foil or a butterfly net or a horsewhip or a disinfectant? A system only exists in the minds of men, and If there Is a very vile system In the minds of men there must lie something very vile about tlieir minds. I do not say that they may not have other virtues along with the qualities that make the bad system. I do not say that the upholders of any bad sys tem are without any moral merits. I do not say that' Italian brigands are without any moral merits. Hut, how ever good or evil may be mingled lu the character of an Italian brigand, nobody ever said that In dealing with ' persons of that profession you were not to attack individuals. You do not, In dealing with brigands, say that you merely attack the system. You attack the brigands that Is, sup posing that you are In possession of the adequate bodily courage. C. K. Chesterton In Illustrated London News. Thaekeray'a Pantomime. William Makepeace Thackeray was always too genial, too generous, too i j . . ..... . vpeii uuimeu, lu uv uu uccummuun vl this world's goods, and in spite of the large earnings of his pen he died a poor man. Shortly before his death his friend, John Leech, the cartoonist, call ed upon him and found him in his study! writing writing and sighing at ' the monotony of his work. "Why don't you have a holiday," said Leech, "and take your girls to the sea side?" , The great novelist made no verbal answer, but, rising slowly, plunged his hands to the very bottom of his pock ets, brought these receptacles out, shook them vigorously without eliciting a rattle of coin, replaced them and then resumed his seat. Sixteen Mile I iMlKreroond. 'The uo.it rem :i:-!u!:. o.:;ul,lu the world Is the one between Woraley and St HcHcu.t, in tho north or Eng land. It Is sixteen mile.i m s and un derground from end to end. In Lan cashire the coal milieu arc very es tensive, half the county being unuV. nilncd. Many years n::o the man agers of the Duke or Bridgeport's es tates th UK-lit they could save money by trail.:; ivf.uj; t'.w c:al uu.'ersrowid Instead of ou the mri'aeo; therefore the ca:il whs constnuiTil aud the mines ivnn-v'.eil and :r.::acd at the same tlmo. Iv.nm's Weekly. . What Lazy Meant. Teacher Bobby, what does lazy mean? Bobby Lazy means always to want your little sister to get It for you. Natural abilities can almost compen sate for the want of every kind of cul tl va tl .. Schopenhauer. A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. 1 Kemps Balsam j Does not contain Opium, Morphine, or any other narootio or "habit-forming" drug. There Is a Naresdc ia Ktmp'i Balsaa. Nothing of a poisonous or harmfol chfinwter enters into its composition. This clean and pure congo cure cures coughs tlmt cannot be cured by nny other medicine. It Iihj saved thousands from con. sumption. It hits eaved thousands of lives. A 25c bottle contains 40 doses. ' At all druggists', 25c, 50a. and $1. Doa't accept anything cla. OLll FASHION LETTER, Not Necessary For Hat and Dress to Match. JET INSTEAD OF EMISROIDKRT. Ihe Waistcoat a Feature of the Strert Salt Much Jet ia Black Evening; Cowne Ermine Ideal For Schoolartrla. For several seasons the button has been uu article )f ornamentation rather than of use, bdt never before bus It been more ornamental lu character than right now. Not only are metals used lu the making of the new buttons, but stones of all colors and Dresden ef- VELVET COSTUME. fects are itlso In Vogue. The buttons are of all sizes and shapes -round, square, oliloiig and three cornered. Chiffon broudcloth IS frequently used In combination on lace gowns, which latter should be heavy and bold In de sign, either Irish crochet, Bruges, point de Flanders or point de veulse. Russian lnce, too, is suitable and conies In a lovely twine color. For wear with tailor made costumes nothing looks better than embroidered linen collars and cull's. Where these are not becoming the embroidered mus lin sets beloved of Parisian women are attractive. Soft silk stocks, with pret tily arranged bows, the ends worked In silk, are nn appropriate alternative to the plain linen collar. The gown illustrated Is of mode vel vet. The princess skirt' Is plaited In panels. The bolero jacket Is adomed with tiny plaiting of taffeta and tuck ed green emerald velvet straps. The buttons are of green. BEAVER AND PLAID RIBBON8. It Is no longer necessary for the hnt and dress to match, and there Is every reason to believe that we will see hid eous contrasts this season. A bright grass green bat promises to have great vogue and will be worn with a variety of gowns, Including black, blue aud green, brown, black and white effects GOWK or OKAI BKOADCLCTH. and plaids. It will take the plaes of the serviceable black hat every woman Bnds so necessary. English embroidery Is used to trim handsome cloth and velvet gowns. It .s dyed to match or tone In with the fabric It adorns. Wide panels are used to decorate skirts, and boleros of It are used over empire frocks of silk or velvet. , ' The waistcoat Is as much a feature of the street suit this season as it was Inst. The tendency Is toward waist coats of velvet to match the suit or of checked velvet White beaver or felt bats trimmed with plaid ribbons are among the sea son's outing models. The -costume pictured Is of smoke SALES ARE Cooper Preparations Leading Young Man s Headquarters Interviewed. Cincinnati, O., April 0. The most interesting feature of the enormous sale of the Cooper preparations, now going on in this city, is what the medicines are actually a-cumplisbing among the people ol Cincinnati. At the commencement of bis visit hijre Mr. Cooper prophesied that dur ing the later part of bis stay he w,;uld receive hundreds of callers daily who came simply to thank him for what the preparations hud done. Ee also stated that stomach trcuble Is the foundation lor a great many diseases and that his New Discovery, as it is called, ' would prove VHry effective In cases of rbeumutism simply by getting the stomach in working order. That this prophecy bus been fulfilled CHiinot be doubted after a half hour spent at the young man's headquurters listening to what the callers have to say. A reporter, who watched to ascer tain, if poHslble, some light on the reasons for the immensity of Coop er's success interviewed about twenty of his callers yesterday afternoon. The statements made by thiwe seen indi cate tbat physicians who qlalm that Cooper is merely a passing fad, have not looked Into the facts. Sumo of these statements were as follows: Mies Sallle Middleton liv ing at 1957 Central Av. upon being questioned, said: "I have been troubled with general weakness, dizziness, headache, sleep lessness and stomach aisorders for a number of years, suffering all tbe time with my kidneys and back. I bad tried a number of medicines aud visited sev eral doctors but none helped me. I heard on all sides of these Cooper remedies and decided to try them. Any one who says tbat they are not wonderful medicines does not know what" they are . talking about. After I used the first bottle I noticed u de cided improvement. I have taken three bottles of the New Discdvery and I now feel as well as I ever h.aje In my life. I sleep and eat as I havef not gray broadcloth. The skirt fits 9iiugly about the hips and flares out at the bottom, where It Is trimmed with silk braid put on in Greek key pattern. On tbe smart little cape this trimming ap pears Inlshed with buttons and silk tassels. ROUGH AND READY HAT. Instead of the all white frock many of the lace and chiffon dresses are made-with little boleros of bright col ored silk or satin, from which long vest ends hang to tbe knee of the skirt A KNOCKABOUT HAT. When desired the gown may ite finish ed complete without this Utile bolero. Black evening gowns will be Invari ably trimmed with jet aud sequins, the somber effect being relieved by a nar row lace or tulle tucker around the decollete, while tbe sash Is carried out In bluck panne with heavy Jet tassels. Braiding Is to take the place of em broideries on street costumes. On many of the handsome silk and cloth jackets there Is a combination of braid work and embroidery tbat Is most at tractive. For wear with tailor made clothes the plaid silk skirt Is very popular fin ished with self trimmings. For elabo rate street gowns tbe plaid silk skirts are trimmed with plain silk, lace braid work and embroidery. All dark waists should have a touch of white at the collar and cuffs. Short sleeves render the white cuff unneces sary, but white at the throat is ob ligatory. Very smart Is the hat pictured. It suggests Scotland both in the plaited fans that decorate the upturned brim and the scarf of plaid silk encircling the crown. Quills anu choux of velvet build up the back. STOCKS FOR DAINTY NECKS. The ideal furs for schoolgirls are ermine, beaver, black or gray astra khan, squirrel and otter. Long haired furs are never suitable and also have an untidy appearance when the hair Is worn hanging down the back. Tbe fur should be Introduced In the form of trimming on a coat rather than as a ENORMOUS. Topic in Cincinnati Callers at ' doue for years, and I tun happier tbau I have been In a U'ng time. I have oome here to tlank Mr. Cooper for what he bas done for me."' The statement ol Mrs. M. E Emer son living at 03ff W. Court St., was as follows: "I hav.i Mjffored wlih stomach trou ble and constipation for a year or so. When I Hte I would have bloated fpells, sour stinach, fermenta Ion bad tasUi la my mouth. In the morning I was as tlreil as when I went to bed. I had a dull pain In the lower part ot my back. I have taken almost one bottle of the New Discovery and I am wonder fully Improved that I Iiiivm come down here to thank Mr. Cooper in person and obtain more of the medicine." Another statement was made by Mr. E. Luken living at 1000 Gest St., who said: "I have been a sufferer with rheumatism for several years. I could not walk or stand on my feet when Mr. Cooper came to Cincinnati. Nothing helped me in any way and t despaired of finding relief. I was in a general rundown condition, also, and bad some stomach trouole. Hearing of his wonderful work my father con.su 1 ti d him regarding my case and purchased a bottle of his New Discovery. After I had finished that one bottle I was able to walk down town and see him myself." "I have continued to take this won derful medicine nd T am without a sign of rheumatism. My general health Is also greatly Improved and I have not felt so well for years. I would not have believed that there was a medicine on earth that would do what this has done for me I am so much happier that I mn very grateful to tbe man that bas made it possible for me to regain my health. He' has the most wonderful medicine that I know anything about." Other statements, taken from those who had previously used the medi cines seem to , prove that Cooper's success throughout the ci uutry is gen uine. DAntTT FRENCH STOCKS. separate accessory, and when worn with muff and enp to match it has a particularly neat appearance. Tellow evening gowns are very smart this winter, but one must be careful bow she wears tills color, as a shade too light or dark bas been known to ruin an otherwise charming toilet. There Is an enormous range of tones from which to select, grading from pale primrose to deep orange. Most of tbe expensive hats depend almost solely upon their attractive vhape and handsome material for their rblc effect. White ' net waists with cluny lace yokes, collars and cuffs are mighty useful and serviceable affairs to own. A wnist of this kind may be worn sep arately or will do duty for a bretelle frock of the "Jumper" variety. One of the prettiest little pattern frocks shown to dressmakers lately bas a little fichu with shoulder bretelles attached, which is made to cross over and fasten under a buckle at the back, with ends sticking down below the waist line. This Is made with two straight pieces, which are laid In plaits surplice fashion, the bretelles being cut all lu one piece and a narrower exten sion being put on the surplice ends In front, so they girdle the waist like a belt Buckles may be added to cover theso points and to match the buckle In the back. Very French are the model stocks sent over from Paris. In 'the shops these neck pieces are very expensive, as the work Is all done by band, but to the woman handy with her needle they are easily made. The illustration will aid In their manufacture. JTJDIC CHOLLET. His Name. "Who Is that long haired fellow?' "TJrlah Rembrandt Peiggs. He's making quite a name for himself." "I should think he would. If my parents had given me a name like bis I'd have started to make one for my self at once." A Good Example. Father Why did you run away, Franz? Franz Because mamma was so unkind. Father Tbat Is no reason. Do I run away? Wiener Carlcaturen. The Universal Tyrant Everybody condemns the silk hat very body finds It absurd and very body wears It Paris Steele. A Government to Klok About "Wo kick about our own govern ment." said a reformer, "and It Is doubtless pretty bad, but what would we think If It took the taxpayers' mon ey to 'pay every year a pension of $50, 000 to the Goulds, nnother of $75,000 to the Astors and another still of $25,000 to the Vanderbllts? Tbat is what goes on In England. The English doctor, the English druggist, the English car penter, all sorts of hardworking Eng lishmen, are taxed $200 or $300 a year, and the money goes to pay the huge pension of some ducal loafer who H already too rich. Charles II., for In stance, grnuted an eternal pension of $95,01)0 a year to the Imke of Itlch mond niul Gordon. In all the years since Charles Il.'s time that pension has been paid out of the taxpayers' pockets. To tills day It Is paid. T'lo prc-'.eut Duke of Iifchmond end Gordon settles for bis dinners nt the Rltz lu London or nt Ciro's In Monte Carlo with money earned by English butch ers, bricklayers and blacksmiths." Ex change. The Lion's Mouth. The use of the lion's mouth ns tho vent of a fountain Is so common that It cannot be regarded ns accbleutitl. As a matter of fact the custom (like so many customs not forgetting the foun tain pen) came from Egypt, which adopted It because the annual Inunda tion of the Nile takes place when the sun Is In the constellation Leo the lion. The allusion Is too obvious to need pointing out. The oldest fixed date (4241 B. C.) can be trnced to Egypt, where the calendar wns Intro duced In the middle of the forty-third century. And the history of modern shipbuilding began In Egypt, where it can be traced to about 8000 B. C. The most recent discoveries give to thp land of Egypt a clean run of about 11,000 years without any admixture of foreign races. "Egypt, land of hidden mysteries, great mother of science and art, what thinking mind has not dream ed of thee!" New York Press. Husband Would Settle. From India conies a story of the dis comfiture of a very distinguished sol dier. It hnppened at a big dinner, where he had taken In a pretty Amer ican globe trotter, who asked him to pass a dish of almonds Bud rnlsins. "With pleasure," replied the gallant son Of Mars, "but do you know that what you have asked for is called hi the vernacular klssmiss and that the penalty of a kiss' attaches to the re quest?" . "Is that so?" answered the woman calmly. "I must consult my husband." and she called across the table to him and told him of the request. "Quite so," he replied, "according to the custom of the country It Is a Just debt and must be paid, but is the gen eral aware of the arrangement made when we married that I must settle all my wife's liabilities?" Submerged Arietoorate. Some curious letters are quoted by Mr. Perclval Blckerstaffe the pedigree searcher, in an Interview with a repre sentative of the London Tribune. One runs: "I am a plumber and gaunter out of work. My stummlck Is empty, but In my art Is the bind of noble burth. I claim the family title and tenements which I will not be denyed the same." A city clerk wrote: "I have long suspected that I am of high birth. People tell me that I have manners above my stntlon of life. My photograph herewith shows that I have an aristocratic cast of face and will perhaps be a clew to my ancestry. I do not ask for fortune, but I aspire to the prido of race." Beans, to Separate Bones. Anatomists, when they wish to sep arate the bones of a Kkull, sometimes resort to a very peculiar procedure. They fill the skull with small beans and place it In a vessel of water. The beans swell and rend the skull apart at tbe sutures. The well known Ger man physiologist. Grehant, measured the force' which tbe beans are- capable of exerting under these conditions and found that It Indicated five atmos pheres, equal to tbe average pressure in the boiler of a steam engine. Put en More Than the 8addle.v A cookery teacher was giving a les son to a ''ass of children and ques tioning them on the joints of mutton. Tho neck, shoulder, leg and loin had been mentioned. "Now," said the teacher, "there Is another joint no one has mentioned. Come, Mary, I know your father la a groom; what does he often put on a horse?" "A dollar each way, miss," was the unexpected answer. Cassell's Satur day Journal. Not a Dog. Old Lady (to chemist) I want a box f canine pills. Chemist What's the matter with the dog? Old Lady (in dignantly) I want you to understand, sir, that my husband Is a gentleman. (In profound silence the chemist put up some culnlne pills.) London Queen, WANTED A CA6E OF ECZEMA Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Peorlu(s or Ulcers that has baffled alt doctors' -skill and other medicines. OR TAYLOR'S ECZEMA. REMEDY will positively cure It the worst kind of case of,' no pay. For sale by all nrt-claas drurgiats. Ask for free Illustrated booklet. 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