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i Where the finest biscuitA = cake hotbreads crusTs
or puddings are required+ Qoyal is indispensable I 4
UoIia-ldn Powder
AlseIdtefyPurerj Not only for rich or fine food-
or for special or serviceRoyal is equally valuable in the
q preparation of plain substantialeveryday foods for all occa-sions
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ITRANSANDEAN TUNNEL
Backbone of the Continent will oePierced to Make vyayfor the
Worlds Highs Railroadf
Santiago Chi March J7The-i
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clalVommittee of American engineersfili attended the inauguration ceremoniesci yesterday of the Chilean section of the
trans tunnel in v connection6 with the railway from Arica Chile to
Lapaz Bolivia The tunel will pierco1the summit of the Andes and will bethe highest in the wor1-
dTJletrantiJAndlne° railway projectwas approved by the Chilean Congress
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in 1903 and the first section of therailway was inaugurated in 1906 Thissection reaches from Arica to the footof the An es where the tunnel beginsThe line when completed will shorten I
the time to Buenos Ayres by six hours I
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NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS I
We are pleased to announce that Fo I
leys Honey and Taij for coughs coldsand lung troubles is not affected bythe national pure food and drug lawas it contains no opiates or other I
harmful drugs and we recommend it I
as a safe remedy for children andadults Sold by all dealers j
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p >Rare Aged Corn WhiskeyF CORN WHISKEY has often been made a jest oE
f by the misinformed or given but scant considerationb thousands who nave unwittingly associated it 1
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t life in the Southt r For halt a century we have distilled our famousopenireve Methods It is the only manner in1
which the very lifethe vim and of the grainJ can be reduced by proper distillation to perfectly
pure and altogether wholesome whiskeyRoses Forefather Corn Vh kev contains all tlie
I qualities of an ideal tonic It strengthens awl stint ¬t
es is very acceptable to weak slid delicate>
v stomachs On account of its tissuebl ti1c11 1 g proper-ties
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it is prescribed and recommended by many em-inent
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specialists for those suffering from bronchialaffections
Sold at All the Best PlacesAsk the Revenue Officeri
If your dealer cannot supply you we will send
Four Full Quarts Express Prepaid MQ 0-
Chattanooga
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if l< 151719 East Forsyth Street jackson iIle Fla
New tact FirstClass in Allz Appointments
American Plan S2 and ti250per day European tan
SC Rooms one person 75 centsrper day and up Special weejx
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1 all Car Lines Open all theH
Year Rooms with Lath Ex-
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1a hingtl D C March 17A cable announces that Frederick I
Jeff> tin Jlli sing American sailor i
is prohablv dead Jeffs was one ofthe crew of the Xonxegian hark i
Alexandria wrecked till AibemarleIsland in May 1907 The crewcraped in two boats The plate t
boat reached the settlement onChatham Island and was sent toGuayaquil in the island schooner I
The captains boat was lost on J
desolate uninhabited IndefatigableIsland with no boat and no trees-to make one There were plenty ofturtles and fish but no fruit Thesailors suffered many hardshipsand one died The had a rifle and-a shotgun but found no game
The castaways changed theircauI after landing to find betterwater Jeffs refused to move say-ing
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the chances of being rescuedwere equally good there or else-
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All except Jeffs were res ¬
cued by a sloop sent from Guaya ¬
quil in October after they werefive months on the island
The Yankton found the abandon-ed
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camp of the captains party andthe camp and signal pole of a sin-
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man by a brackish spring tenmiles distant This camp it is sup-posed
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was leafs Xo vessel is be¬
lievedto have visited the islandsince ctoher until the Yanktonscall The Yankton visited manypoints fired guns and showedsearchlight and rockets at nightThe searching parties lived ashoreand two native guides from Chat-ham
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accompanied then nc hadserved three y hrs alone on Inde-fatigable
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stand for murder andknew all about the island Jeffscould not have gained the interioras the thick cactus and volcanicformation would prevent hint Arusty razor with the name of Jeffson the handle was found Thesearch was abandoned after twodays in which all points where lifewas possible were visited
GIVEN UP TODIEi I
B Spiegel 1204 N Virginia streetEvansville Ind writes For over fivetears I was troubled with kidney andbladder affections which caused memuch Ipain and worry I lost flesh andwas all run down and a year ago hadto abandon work entirely i had three t
of the best physicians who did me no 1
good and I was practically given up todie Foleys Kidney Cure was recom-mended
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and the first bottle gave megreat relief and after taking the sec ¬
ond bottle I was entirely cured Whynot let It help you Sold by all dealer-
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AT-TARGET PRACTICE
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Still Diego March 17The I
American battleship fleet now atanchor in Magdalena Bay LowerCalifornia began the serious workof record target practice this morn-ing
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and for the next two or tluCcweeks the usually quiet waters ofthis harbor will splash and daneunder therain of shot and shell
IThe targets will be set and I
ranges established at the lower end I
of the bay where it narrows t6 anI
islandparted channel leading to I
Almcjas hay another landlocked I
1 harbor whose natural advantagesIwould stand out strikingly in thesearch for a naval base in any othjr
I part of the world than in closej proximity to Magdalena TheI ranges are to be set first at LOGOyards They will next be extendedto 2000 yards and then to a maxi-mum
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of 3000 yards for the smallertarget which is 12 by 21 feet insize
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For the great turret guns and I
the 12inch and 13inch riflesthe ranges are lengthened front
I 6000 to 9000 yards and the targets are increased to 30 to 60 feetAs one ordnance officer on the hat I
tleships expressed it it is absolute1ly essential that the gunners should
tbe able to see the target before thny
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can train the sights upon it AtJ
0000 yards the white canvas objectto be shot at appears as only a tinyspeck-
A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL
I have readied a higher healthlevel since I began using Dr KingsXev Life Pills writes Jamb SpringI-er of West Franklin Maine Theykeep my stomach liver and bowelsworking just right If these pills dis-appoint
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refunded at any drugstore
Mr M FIshel is in New York buy ¬
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Marion Sheriden and Her Troupe of Performing LionsA Herd of Performing Elephants including BABE THE LARGEST ELEb
PHANT IN THE WORLD t 7i1ROSERALE The Beautiful Ten Thousand Dollar
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JAKE THE LARGEST GORILLA EVER EXHIBITED AM RICAH 1f
is Five Feet Ten Inches in height and weighs 150 pounds hail Tremen fi
dous Strength MarveloUs Ability and His Powerful Arhit are ar
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The Flower and Pick Feature Performers froufll Nations in a lrp
tProgram of Startling Struggles and Ludicrous Revelries Dairying t ktthe Spectators by Storm and Wildly Applauded by All >
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CURE r RHEUMATISM CUTS SPRAINS BRUISES iWOUNDS OLD SORES STIFF JOINTS
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GAVE INSTANT RELIEFHenry Stone Provo Utah writes t I have used BnlIalda
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