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Former President and His Party
Arrive at Mombasa.
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HUNTING TO BEGIN AT ONCE
Crowds Gathered to Catch Sight of
Roosevelt But There Was No
Demonstration.
Mombasa, British East Africa,~Ex-
President Theodorée Roosevelt arrive
ed here on the steamer Admiral. Mr,
Roosevelt was in the best of health,
as were all the members of his
party.
The people of Mombasa were in a
great siate of expectancy throughout
wne day and the first word of the
sighting of the ship brought them in
crowds to vantage points where they
might catch a glimpse of the distin
guished visitor, The admiral, how
ever, came slowly up the harbor, and
it was dark when the ex-president,
accompanied by his son, Kermit, and
the captain, made a landing.
They were brought ashore in the
commandant’s surf boat and carried
to a place of shelter in chairs on na
tives' shoulders,
There was a perfect deluge of rain,
but in reply to the expressions of
regret at the weather, Mr. Roosevelt
said he was glad to get ashore in any
kind of weather.
The former president seemed high
ly pleased when he observed the mil
ilary guard drawn up in his honor at
the pier. He replied to the guards’
salute by doffing his hat and smiling
broadly. The crowds on shore press
ed eagerly forward to see the noted
American, The people were not in
any way demonstrative.
It had been the intention of the
party to remain in Mombasa for two
duys, but the floods have been heavy,
and it was deemed advisable to
leave immediately for the interior,
The acting governor o: the protec
torate, Frederick Jackson, entertain
ed the ex-president at dinner and la
ter they proceeded to one of the
clubs. Ag far as possible the gov
ernor and his associates will meet the
special inmstructions of his majesty,
King Edwardfi to show every con
sideration to the disitnguished trav
eler.
Kapiti Plains, British East Africa.
Theodore Roosevelt has reached the
hunting grounds and spent a night in
Africa under canvas. A big camp has
been established near the railroad sta
tion here for the Roosevelt expedition
and lions were prowling about in the
vicinity of the tents. The camp es
tablished for Mr. Roosevelt is most
elaborate. The caravan will have a
total of 260 followers. There are thir
teen tents for the Europeans and
their horses and sixty tents for the
porters. An American flag is flying
over the tent to be occupied by Mr.
Roosevelt. The caravan awaiting the
Roosevelt party includes four head
men, nine gun-bearers, twelve armed
guards, two hundred porters and nine
Lorses.
DESTKOY NIAGARA FALL’S POWER.
Chioago Sanitary Canal Would Cost
Falls 490,000 Horsepower,
Chicago, Ill.—Niagara Falls would
lose as a scurce of water power if
the sanitary district of Chicago were
permitted to construct the proposed
sag canal and divert the channel of
the Calumet river, pouring four thou
sand galls of water a second from
Lake Michigan into the drainage ca
nal, according to the testimony of En
gineer E. S. Wheeler, in the federal
hearing before Special Examiner $.
M. Morgan. Such a diversion of wa
ter would reduce the power of Niag
ara 490,000 horsepower, according to
Mr. Wheeler's expert testimony.
Assistant District Attorneys Wil
kerson and Reed are offering the tes
timony in an injunction suit brought
to prevent the drainage board of con
structing the canal without the con
sent of the war department. The
government declines to interfere on
the ground that the Calumet river is
a navigable stream.
CREATE CUSTOM COURT.
Senate Finance Committee Amends"
Tariff Bill.
Washington, D. C. — The senate
committee'on finance has perfected an
amendment to the tariff bill providing
for the establishment of a customs
court to hear cases appealed from the
board of apraisers.
The court will consist of three
members to recelve salaries of §lO,-
000 a year each, Headquarters of
the court will be jn the New York
district, but the coyrt may sit in any
of the other eight districts, whenever
required. While away from headquar
ters in New York, two members of
the court will be competent to hear
cases. '
CRUISE PLANNED.
Navy Department Will Assist Naval
Militia .in Undertaking.
" Washington, D.-C.—Questions con
cerning the welfare of the naval mi
litia of the various states were dis
cussed at a meeting of the Naval
Militla Association -+ with Beekman
Wintbrop, assistant secretary of the
navy. L
It was decided that the militia of
the southern states:will cruise during
the summer in one of the vessels of
the navy, probably the Panther.
On February 19 last the total
strehgth oit tl:; c&mbined naval mili
tia forces of all the sta was 6,202
oflbe?fi and men; flm of naval
Fesores comprises (ynety-five shigd
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This Question is Important in Paint.
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Do Youar Peet Ache and Burn?
Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot-Kase, a
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The calm that follows a domestic
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VIRGINIA MERCHANT RID OF A
VERY BIG GRAVEL STONE.
Anoether Remarkable Cure of Serious
Kidney Trouble,
C. L. Wood, a prominent merchant
of Fentress, Norfolk Co., Va., was suf
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one box was gone, I went through
four days of intense pain, finally pass
ing a stone, one-half by five-sixteenths
of an inch in dlameter. I haven't had
a sign of kidney trouble since.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Love may make the world go round,
but friefidship keeps it steady.
Take Garfleld Tea! Made of Herbs, it is
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Sage remarks may suit some per
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You Look Prematurely Old
sering some months
ago with frequent
attacks of hard pain
in the back, kidneys
and bladder, and the
kidney secretions
were irregularly
scanty, or profuse.
Medical treatment
failed to cure him.
-Bscauge of mooc‘umy. grizzly, grey hairs. VUse *' LA CREOLE" RA‘l,_l!tlToasg. "Efl wetall,
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The young Scotchman never Sked
his motherinlaw and this weighed
heavily on the mind of his wife, who
was 111,
Calling her husband to her bedside
she eald to him, “Sandy, lad, I'm
varra Il and I think I'm gang to dee,
and before 1 dee I want you to gle
me a promise.”
“I'll promise,” sald Sandy. ‘““What
is 1t?
“Weel, I ken that when I deo I'll
have a fine funeral, and I want you
to ride up in front Iu a carriage
wi’ my mother”
“Well,” sadly responded Sandy,
“I've gled ye me word, an’ it's na
me that's gang back on that; but Il
téll ye omne thing, ye've spollt the
day for me."—Success,
MORE THAN FIGURATIVE.
“Alas,” sighed Weary Wiggles, gaz
ing dejectedly upon his torn and tat
tered trousers, ‘l'm afraid these here
pants {8 on their last legs!"—Lippin
cott's,
Tetterine for Poison Oak.
Mr. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
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The home plate you hear so much
about is not sterling silver, but base
ball.
CURED ITCHING HUMOR.
Big, Painful Swellings Broke and Did
Not Heal—Suffered 3 Years—
Tortures Yield to Cuticura.
“Little black swellings were scattered
over my face and neck and they would
leave little black scars that would itch so
I couldn’t keep from scratching them.
Larger swellings would appear and my
clothes would stick to the sores. I went to
a doctor, but the trouble only got worse.
By this time it was all over my arms and
the upper part of my body in swellings
as large as a dollar. It was so painful that
I could not bear to lie on my back. The
second doctor stopped the swellings, but
when they broke the places would not heal.
I bought a set of the Cuticura Remedies
and in less than a week some of the places
were nearly well. I continued until I had
used three sets, and now I am sound and
well. The disease lasted three years. O. L.
Wilson, Puryear, Tenn., Feb. 8, 1908.”
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
Now they’re trying to find the ninth
sense. Hope it's common sense,
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