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IAT EARN IAT RTT as PE ~ CoA i CY WHAT THE UNTED STATES NAVY NEMS TO ME ———— sy wb As in (he past we were f(uvored DOTIMGILY lo thrust the darts well ia with exceptionally good westher up Bis Shoulders, the barpova edge the Chilean coast on our way io Val (Preverling their withdrawal, This paraiso. Uur schedule did not men Of course infuriated the bull anew thon Valparaiso. It was only at a After the “banderillers” were finished special requeil’ of the Chilean Govern- with their artistic work, fhey gave meat that the flee! payed thal eily a WAY 10 the “matador.” He with much’ fying visit. On ihe morning of Feb. Pump snd hobors, entersd the arena rary 15th, a (Chiwan eruiser and armed with a sharp sword, aad aller three torpedo bosts were sighied, and infuriating the bull for some time, scted as escorts to the fleet. Febru With uw careful alm he thrust the Ary 18 we wighted Mt Aconcagua Sword ioto the shouldery of the ball sixty miles away standing over tmetrating the bear. which thrust twenty-two thousand feet above the invariably proves Iatal, consequently son, the greatest altitude in Bouth ig the cause of the bull falling to the America. Upon entering the harbor, Eroutdd dead. The “matador” lenves we found the beach. house tops, and the arena amid cheers, nil applause. svory other available place crowded The final reports for the day showed with spectators, eager Lo soe the Peet, the following deaths and casualties. and extend a besrty welcome. Ap Oue nan, snd six bulls killed. One incidents that stood oul prominently man, and one borse wounded, Still above all others was the word “Wel the nutivey persist that such pastime come” formed on an elevaled point is BO worse Lhan our national pastime of land by natives ciad in white. with oamely base ball. a green back ground. We, “went! While hers many mea of thie Reet right In and turned around, and went took advantage of excursion trips to right out axain © We soon found the Andes Mountains, and surround surselves out of the harbor taking a ing Villages. mst lnok at Valparaiso. and begat on’ On February INh, with regrel we eur way up the coast for (Callao, Vid farewell to Peru. Amid » remark Peru. ‘able demonstration in hosor of the’ On ibe morning of February 15th feet. we headed oul to ses Wm Our she being sent out by the Government Aug B. Skolosky, to set as our official escort. February (alef Turret Captain, UV. 8, Navy, 30th, found us anchored in the bar Jobustown. Pa bor of Caliso. Every available craft — - from Ocean going steamers, 10 canoe’y FIVE COMPENSATION fled the Bay with thousands of curious people, anxious to get a frst! ; giimse of the Meet. Lima the capital, pocires Jacob Sayder, of the Hixth Pore, with a population of about i isen's compensation district. hundred and sixty thoussnd, Is Lin the assistance of his secretary, CLAIMS ARE ALLOWED . seven miles from Callao, snd ww waiter Henry settled five com cB osm be Teathed by trolley cars In|. .i.yrion claims in this distriet dur minutes: Lima is well 0 (he past week. Three of these interesting places. | gy, ware fatalities and two for ac ernment Palace, | cidents. Chambers. The coll. ry, glaime adjusted Are: the chamber is considered 0Be jyyuy Preightoer, of Spangler. children under 16 years of age James H. Elleaberger. of Boswell On the afternoon of February 24th, Somerset county. Compensation $3. thirty two hundred officers and men 500 to widow and four children under from the fleet, were the invited and 16 yoars of age. monored spectators of six bull fights, Austrain miner of Ralphton. Som given 86 a mark of respect by the arset county. Compeasation $100. No Government. For the benefit of those relatives living. that Bave never seen a bull fight, 1 James Guido, miner of Royal, loss will briefly attempt to describe one. of eye while blasting om Pebruary 11 Whee everything is in readiness. the Compensation $918.75, to be paid in door lg opened, and a mad and lump sum : starved bull rushes out into the George DD Albright, of Roaring open erena, here he is met by a man Spring. injured February b. while ot horse back, the “torril” as he is felling trees Injury te hip. Allowed gsown. With much difficulty and $i weekly during disability. skill the torril avoided Injury, but The accident to Frank Freightner Big horse was soon gored so bad. that the miner, loft tem children father it was found necessary to draw the less In addition to the $391519, al, safle attention until a change of lowed in weekly payments, the wid. povees was effected. After about ow will be allowed $100 for funeral five minutes of the above, the torril withdrew entirely, leaving the bull to & dosen or more men on foot, who commtantly kept teasing him with a siaatle spoted with blood, until the sull was partly exhausted. These men s0OR gave way to the “band: orDerous Each member way Arm: ed With a pair of steel darts about a yas Jong. with a harpoos edge, ex the dull, and awaiting an op exponses. In the case of the Aus trian miner the $188 allowad repre sented funeral expenses, and this was the total claim paid, as the man had no living relatives. Ag a result of the loss of his eye im blasting, James Gudio was allowed $7.63 weekly, but he filed a petition asking that he be pail in a lamp sum as he desired to goes around carrying a chip om hin shoulder my son Advice. N That taik ia cheap you hear sach day. But don't ber your tigae clack: Tou tind {ie Jans you have te a The lean you mend take bach Cush! “1 saw the doctor call at your home this morning.” remarked Mr. Gabb “Was it anything seria” “Yeu i was dern serious,” replied Mr. Nayoor “It was both serious and painful’ “An aceklent? asked Mr. Gabb "No. if wadn't an accldent.” replied Mr. Naybor “lle wanted the money we owe him" Giddap! Pran'y try to touch old Mr. Key, For he'll may ‘Nit and moan, I am so weak financially I cannot sand sons’ Wulf! “1 attended a loan exhibition last tilght.” said the grouch “Whete was {17 At the Art mu seuin?’ asked the old fogy No" replied the grouch “Young Hardup tood me to his root and show: od me hin edllection of pawn teketn” Can't Trust Anybody. Faith in your fellow man must die And you get Guile a shook When be Moke you siraighit in the aye And sells vou phoney stood ~ipeinnstl Bagairer Faith in your fellow man will steal Away and quickly shrink When he tergs cust to get & meal And sperals 0 ail for drink « Putier (Fu Citiasn Cid He See Red! Der Lube 1 attended a trial here in which Pink Green, a black woman, was frigen white In 8 cold waiting room. When the jury returned a ver dict tu her favor the railroads law agent turned yellow aod cused a hive streak HH ( G., Willlamstarg. Ky Time Don't waste your tise young mas, | plead, Por tinse with speed doth fy, And you will find hat you will need it ail Lefire you din One Brand Luke Never Tasted. ; Dungan is an earoest preacher and ¢ overfowing with splzzerinktam — Hx change. Poor Olid Father! : Mrs. Walter Jeukine sod deeghtess were up 8 few days recently cleaning | up the old man, who bad become 8 Mile seedy since his mother had left { for a stay with ber daughter County (Ma. Courter. Nuf Coed. Dear Luke Hazel Nutt I» sulsg Adam Nutt for divesve in this city Minmenpoiin. Minn You, but Whadda You Meant : For Sale Pair of brotco botees. | | Good weight. sound. broken, Owner in | hospital —Ad. in Eas Claire (Wik Leader Thangs te Worry About. Dust frees » vacuum clestier is a She | fertiiisns MNammes ls Namen Jack Cunas ves at Dayton. O Our Daily Special. Dea’t lose your grip or ya'll got the | eee cin como Lies Mebuke Bays: The avemnge wife spendis a lot of | time wonduring why she dida't marry a man who ceald understand her. One nice thing about belag pusctaal whed you keep an appointinent is that you will buve a baif hour in which te pit down amd rest while waiting fue the other follow to show un Always get 8 receipt fren the man will pot help her any. | Some men who are so suspicious that if they ssw an early bird they know | that it was up all night. When ao man's only choice is to ake R or let it alone you can bet that de will take it : Every busband has one set of ruies for himself apd another for his wife Somehow or other we never put off until tomorrow the things we shouldn't do at all Some of the socinbie wientists are thinking of forming an kehthyophagous club in this country. But bow the heck will a member be able to tell his wife where he was when he gets home about 3 a m after attending a ud meeting? There are a whole lot of communities fn thix country where the waterworks sonld shit down for a whole day and lots of the citizens would never know it It in to be hoped that the women will rejoin his family tn Italy, and the re | sit down on the effort now being made Quest was granted. a revive the bustle. It all depends on the light *. Sewing by the glimmer of the ordinary flickerirg smoking, smelly lamp is work, difficult work. Ha 1 an the eyes, ofttimes the real cause of throbbing, nervous headaches. 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