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. Tlrc lyTER-'o'TAiy FA-nar-un and HAycinrAy, Tuesday aroKVivo, Maucil 4. 1002. 11 hIII
COMMITTEE IS IMPRESSED
BY BEET-SUGAR ARGUMENT
important Facts Elicited
Concerning Manufac
ture of Product in Utah
as Compared With
Cuban and German
Competition.
i in The TcleRram)
.-.'.is rnN March l.-Tho Ways
" ,, mlttco Informilly took
"''' " r 11." admittance of CM
"p , , n some concrhRlonarj
"" "if, h trlnRs Riven n couple
'"" k - ,0 ,h0 'eprosontntlves of
"'v nl 1 r nnd doloRntlous from
10 , i, ar Hlntes. amonB the
"Vvt I- n, it It I uilcr of the Utah
B" n i i ' II looked If the beet.
S"1' , , .1 impressed their Mlilo
" w n thi cnmmlttco that the
I " , i, i suRivr could not suc
f with Cuban sugnr
"" n ir rates, nnd tlmt
, ,il ihlns done at this sis
1 i 'li "nc
i i "i I or v It. however, has
n n his Intention of extond
r r nf i kind m 'he Cubans.
!i ihi !, strongly seconded by
in i I nd f-ov.-tien Wood
n, u t tioiiRly .lev eloped that
i?. .iimr tru ' and not the Cubans
LmiMn-anili milt of nn reduction
lihetirllT I rr """ n"rln th"
1, tn 'h Ml Ilonsevrlt Una be
' , li 1 ii at If the CnbaiiB me
I, I, .i -mi t b through Rome
. ihnn mere i eduction of
thK' '
Pay Culnns.
, ,,i I 1 members of the House
hi I n In conference with
r n I It Is now the but
I il If nn i banco Ib made
ik i niliir of n dinwbick
. p id ..lleolls to the Cli
nt, i i ml sporloel Iho utw
,1 nf H ndoptlon of Btieli
i ill ii dl'llnet Innnvntlon
y.ir" ir InunlleB, jet It lep
tmh I i ictlind as jet Burgest
i i ii f i r ihl bo extendi il to
i i i ihnui doing nn Injury
, m I i unr Intcrretn.
,dr 1 k b me hns In view the
in fu i I In le nitiB or poH
n I r i 1 late at Amerlian
f nlr fr I ub in raw BURiir, and
r I ' the ( iiban plnntois un
! i in of the Ttonsllrs de
rr -i thmurh iikenls louileil In
j at Ih rin. Ti mi whence the rnw
irna h , I of a tolinto or elruw
t or j i r irnt or the duty pali
ilmill ic nt the sugar trust, It Is
1 ef r ilnfi lh benellt of Ihe
iithS x cpt to the exli nt that they
pit ten ii I pro tin ei 8 of sukar
l arl l i l In il i It Is rniileniled,
d sir -J relief teulilng the purlieu
ah -nit n ml inle.l e, the hull
ul.c an lint ti mil romp.iulcB In
4
taper Raw Matcrl.il
' t In linn In the rale would
pun in Hi il tin bur ir tiust would
c r r It raw material fioin
a to! to II extent of that redue
1 tMlur r nd the ionKUtner In
'mint i nit pinlltliiR In unj
r ty Ih it n tenon us the trunt
ill n t Ir i ihe price paid for
rn i In il i tn the extent of the
ffjs In th rue , iimciRn. the
'til- I .ti tin. I'nlted .Sluti's to
" Jmf-r
&"" ir II it rtel by thedrnw
m th-M it c iili tnn would set the
it .. hi foi ihnn by the ndmlnla.
I and im tin. in,, ir wotiM lotne
itf rr - i this lountry under
lr r " in ii iib ,m exist, the
' .ar Hit i wi,i ot )u ti)H.
W In nn w n
VIn,"n". " n 'he M'wi r Illsh
...!" "M' ared before the
?.. M '" "inmlttee the litter
111 'J Hill rj ,l ,,tn ,mp ot
""' I n lubllsheil, may be of
in. i.V. ' ""mlJ the position
'He Indu i-y , t ,,,. AIr Clcr
k Bishop Cutl rSalil.
Mr f hi 1n n Orm,,,,,,.,,: I
in n ,h 1'islneim ror eloen
Tini.i'.n"''",v ''"HI Ihe "rat fnc.
'iniiih fr,,n Amerlian made nin
wnnii . a "r ' nn """ hnrt 'ho
?dsi,'. ' "'"'Inerj In the
TLlllV Thl "" hunt in mm.
hai"' fll , ""' operated It.
l?rio,L " '"lf",, "n'' 'he beet
i"H,l"n ""V-nniede. tlmtlhe
'iinJn r"n" ",yH '""IneBS hllB
, t,,,LJh ' nl",', "l",. "d I de-
"-iv ,o,V IT- i"?'vorny 1",a
T'i iri.7 V. . y ""'", r,a'",nB
I., ",' J .," Pry desirable
'".. Mountain dlBttlctB.
HlwLi 7 ,nhn'1 mn '"'I" '""ii
TarltE r , r ""' 'm ",llr" fnim
Mtla r . N" neiphiH nf tnil
'" 're -hi . ," ,"""t I"'v " ery
"lthiVnr " "" iwnnrl liver
"MlinlfT '"''""""Iheriei
nwnim rul rer,iiliiB to it.
' of Utah
" "hnfJ"' '. "rn known In the
"1' M, Ml r ' irltnl nlatlotiB,
w) jt , a" "' I" nt of the Kal
""'rtum n! '."" """I'iny, niadn iiho
''mlltl'iilli.ieweielUelti
"""Utah , '"P,K " MIchlRiin
M'taut,v ,' , ". " "how that there
. ?"' 'V " '"i,f " riwms In the
YK "r" n , ". "' ""' number of
W"' '"''iiifl. m, '' lo"'l 'ondlllonB
h "J dn n liuar' "11 the fam
! iw'7" ' ui the ciilimo nf
."i "'in ,1 ,' ',KI,,"r deiireo In
r. i, L'n si I """hlBBiuall libor we
PfOdlll ir,u (1 i in,,, hi, far iih the
I ' , , a i run
nl. ' I" nl mi,.',1"1." nttenllon to
'"'In n ",1J huaUKo of the
" oil , " " Iwih had fn,
Th.''T" "'" "'''"b1.0" ""' "h
riff." ". '!" m "r ", ""'y '""do nbnut
Unit'1 ,''ii , ' " from about is,,
lure' "ilnn '" I"''irlatlon of
a 'f n T " in ,, p,or ","- Wo
li l ','f l , "" "hout fi(, per
lkt tr,th (, , ""- a loss, on nn-
r 1". 'tll of c '"aiier In (,0 beet,
WJXl hV, Uff1rIm'"ry.
Slaw; r'? 'm i ,"':,"" 'hat until Iho
.econ"; ,'rj , """" I" ihatm was
"? hV"! " ""'""e obtained
U' f i -., i illinR ,,rl,.
, ir1?. i ik in in, "".'l "htalnlnir
beceP ' Mr ., ' " " "idn of Rtamil tie I
i " , "J whon i .. ' "iiiwirnl nomn
(rn 'Vrlu""'ie "',, "!',' hefmo j,m
rr In ? '"'II i i " M'",ientH thin
er "h I, '.", hl. I, It wna
liurc,il lUfM1"1 i in, "'".hlnS ' 'hi
" 'r, rtr.l,,r ,,'";r"".p'"l"'lhl
- :rr " 'J1 "M'-vtu
'"ii .it'r' .,, ""k d up ii ton
tM " ,J M ti, p " li Mmi y,.,, bll,
i ,'"i in' ""' l"l year
'Okial I I ,,,'f ""'""'il Pllco
""'""Cotbr;,1,"1:
Sjffcin'nV e "?' ,"",' Pm rata the
enr but we have redmed It ei, 1, jcar.
;et,nJ"!h"n ll,P .'"'"" " a formerVear,;
work tho,e bect would lm0 cost us
and the work J 0
Competition With Ocrmnny.
'Tho argument tins also been made
that BURiir can be maili nflcr a while
r,V,hi". t,m ""' h" hrouRht about
by the IntctiBe t iililntloii nf the .nil,
Ihe lneien,l polarlrnllnn nt the beet,
and n, prent mnn other liifluenteii Tor
b X or i,.n MatB 1 never raided. b.ct
!"'U """'d aTane mole than n or
. :.c ,md one lat ear 15 8, or
niarls IB pel cent
.',? h'.r,'" "rp .",'"' In,f8eil methods nf
i?"nJc"."," .""ictlon hna been re
duced, Ihnt Ib we have oblalned as I
n marked 2 r.n MO t,on,ls B,tKar There
baa been bell, r work than that done
One ear we Rot It down to about 1 , . r
cent Iobb, but that Ib an extreme ant
ecrlhlnK was rondurlie lo the exlrac
,,n,!'r 'heBiiRiir In the beet that ear
the iivciaRo cost lo us for the Ian
me jcnrB was iih follows 1517 161
i?,".1",'..1'' 4,n ,k'" 'KI'M IBf. and
I ''il, til iiverapltiR r, sc cenla for cot
of the niRnr jet potinl
Utah Company Hade Sloncy.
it."IuL ,hp c"ndltIona b which the
litnh Huroi eompnnj has been able lo
make money hnc been purely loml c
have the fielRhtB In our faor now, un
til we make more BitRar than the ;orky
Mountain dlstrh la can consume I hae
bun henrltiR nlnut the price of KtiRars
from the illtfer. i, faitorleB Wo hne
had nn meniRe for Ihe onrn of B 71)
net, with the lost of production 3 80,
ineanlns that we haxe hid 1 fiO pront
for lle onsecutho jears, becauso of
local conditions
Hut proWdlnR that we were making
more atiRar than the flurroundliiR States
which we cm leach easllj and iheaplj,
coul I consume. If we were to make mote
thnn thnse atalis inuld t ike from us,
the fielghta then would be reversed,
and It woull make n difference of at
least 1 cent pir pound 1 or Instance,
the price In ITtnh Is 4!. If I lake tint
atiRar to Ihe MIsboiiiI river on the low
est freight rule possible, It would onli
net mi 111
It will he readily seen that BURir
costlnR 116 on the average and costing
that much Height to get It to mnrket,
bpIIIiir niter Ihe freight Is deducted, for
3is would not be very pi nfl table, thcro
wouldn t be inuili ptollt It, It
Cost of liaising Beets.
'To inlse llfleen tonB of hefts per
aire Is $13 75 If jou ralre only about
twelve tons per ncre the ptl, o would be
reduced about 10 ier cent not more, be
caiife a I irger Hem than this would bo
harvesting and hauling Thirteen dol
liirs and seventy flvo cents Is on n flf-ten-lon
basis The last crop averaged
about llij, tons per acre, the price paid
belng'Jt 7i, anil the little freights that
we p,j to usslst the firmer bringing
the average cost up to Jl SI
' Ftalenicnts have been made by my
friends bete relative to their different
conditions In their States, and I thought
It advisable to present theso conditions
existing In L'tah.
' Thcie Is a by-product connected with
this Industry which Is remunerative I
refer to Iho pulp which Is worth about
ID cents a ton. We hive nlso Rone Into
the raising nf seed extensively, and,
Willi the addition of some land tint Is
well lrrl(,nted In I'lnh, 1 am hoplnc to
make u levinuu out of the rulslng of
seed
The Largest Tonnage.
' Ihn lureest ninnunt of tonnnse his
been fotty tons which Is at the tale
of about one ton per oi re I have raised
that much freed of very excellent quality
nnd, I think, will be n source of revenue,
nnd this will bo moro and more the case
as tbo people begin to understand It
more ."
In reply to questions from tho chnlr
mnn of the committee Mr. Culler stated
that nil the beet-siiRnr land In Utah was
IrrlRiiled, and that the product of Utah
was mostly Bold In Utah, Idaho and
Montana lie also stated thit the
heivv frelRht rates from Now lork and
the I'liclllc coast wus a ptotectlon to
tho Industry In Utah
In reply lo a question ns to whether
he had examined tho beet-siiRar condi
tions In IlirmJiiy nnd as to whether tho
ndvanttiRCS there are Btipirlor or leas
than the udvnutages hero for nilMnK
bict sugar, Mr Cutler replied that ho
had (.one over there nnd examined tho
Munition, nnd believed that In tlmo this
count! y cm compete with Germany and
make sugar for as small a prlie as they
obtain for It today.
Advantages of the West.
In reply to a question ns to the ad
vantages nnd dlsnduuitiiRCS of this
country as compircd with Germany,
Air Cutler said
' The mote pirtlcular ndvanlnRCS es
pecially In the West I am not acquaint
d with Iho llnst vcr well-nro that our
lands nra virgin soil They have not
been washed away by the ralnB, nnd bo
on, nnd lo prove that we have had beetB,
I should biij, on at least 1000 acrea for
eleven coiiBecutlvo seasons, doing no
fertlllnltiK exctpt the nntutnl fertiliza
tion that ionics from tho horses nnd
cows, cti and the plowing In of tho
beet oh 1hc are moro valuable us
a feitlllret than anj thing else.
'Another thing Is the cllmallo condi
tion out then nnd I prcBiimo It Is the
same Ihlng In Michigan Wo have tool
nlghlH which gives us the sugir In tho
beet ut tho time It Is needed, Thcro Is
a!, o a qtiPBtl hi In regard tn tho value
nf tho lands I final that our lands are
imt nearly nfl valuable, though thev
huvo raised M ror cent nt lenst, nn 1
they will still ihIbo In value. Still, tiny
iiro not valued na high us liny ale In
(lermany, Rcneinlly.
Illgh-rrlccd Lands.
"I navv bect-sced linda In (lerminy
which vvcto quolcd to me at lt,0O per
neie. That sceiiis to bo all excessive
pilce, nnd I cnuld senicely believe II,
but on Boine of the best pee 1 farms as
hlRh na JI500 per acre was asked, and
they could hivo ohlnlned that prlco for
thiiso lands" .
In rcpli to n question ns tn tho ad
vantages and disadvantages of beet
sugar In tho Industry us compiml w th
the canu sugar of Cuba, Mi. Lutler
'"That I am not particularly prepared
to ui. only this, that It Is an Industry
hat rIvoh cmplnjnient lo such ii diver
Billed people Besides that. It Is an In
dislry parllculatlv ndipl.d tn the
Western HlatcB. where they are far from
markets, as It were, and wheie there
lin. large amount of labor lo be had
Cuban Cnne Sugar.
In com Union Ml l-illler said that In
time the l" et sugar Industry would ha
iilTo I i en pete wllh Cubin enna sugar
un er enu'l conditions hut In, was not
preparod ... u how Ionic 'his uld be.
"""nu'witurnlll- n.k Iho question 'Vou
I, i, boon eleven veins In Iho hmlness,
,y hav",, n I piogrcssed in.-ro rip
Illv7' Wo wrro ulm.wt nlnni u Hint
M Oxnard and "no moio Wllhiriita
Bf,t,rCugRl.,:KCfo,mno.u r'h'-lh' "
,,l,iRTo"ln:,,!;nir.!nJS
S'nera
largely hy ,h0 l-entlve ,h,lt ''
Riven to the firmer to raise the beets
They have June caught on, ns It were
and It Is a. ve prolllnhle Industry In
the AVut I should b,i Rive us ten
jeirs uml we would make a perfe t
u s mil be nbl tn mike sug ir us
'" "H n It Is ma le In llerm mi
15,216 EGGS FROM
-100 HENS IN A YEAR
Record-Breaking Poultry Owned iy
These Hustling Farmeis In
Illinois.
CHIC C.), Keb 27 Isaao Jl
Cleaver, a ponllry-rnlser of
MontRnmety countj, lecelved 37M
dozen eggs last ear from Kt
chickens, besides those he used
for hitching nnd family use llo
sold them nt nn average of Is
cents per dozen realizing J675 13. s
Tho hmner month of tho ear
wns Mai, when tho hens pro-
ducel M doen eggs.
Jonithin Mnser nnd O K.
bchulti of Jlontgomery county,
are two of iho largest milk-pro-
dining faimers Mr Mixer Bent
to his creamers Hfd3 pounds of
milk during Januarj, nnd Mr.
hchulli 13 Un pounds lo the same
creamery during tho same 1
month
IN SEA1XCII OF A MOTIVE.
". f f. r. t. r. .
K There were seven men realed In I
a circle nnd km eighth standing up w.
K wllh n roie nround his neck, when V,
b tho Colonel rode up As ho elrcw r
K rein thn leader of tho tcveu aroso l.
b and sail i
K ' C.tid to see sou stronger. Tcr- K
hapi ynud like to assist In this .
K neektle party' r.
K Aro ou going to hanc that I".
. man? nsked the Colonel !
. Per sure r.
f. ' Whits he done?' l
Stole thiteayuse over thnr 'ie p, K
f, we II hang him when we Rlt around l
y to It Wove been dlBcussIn the K
f thing for the I ml two hours " l
! Hut whnts the discussion? I
f "As to his mntlvo In stealln" tho
tr, cajuse I contend that no nun K
K does i, n j thine without a motlto, f.
. lut Just what that cuss' motive t
I was ho wont tell, nnd we cant f.
nsger out Mebbo sou kin help us
. a bit " tf.
. "W hy," re rlleel tho Colonel. t
f, should say that Ids motive In steil- K
H tng the casuao was to havo a horso le,
H to ride " r
. "H John, but llaten to that! ex-
I clilmcel the man, as he turned to k.
e bis companions ' Thnt waa his V
le, motive, of rourse, and wo vo fooled f
i away a good two hours ovrr It.
I Yes. he wanted a hoss to ilde, of v
K course and now, as thar Is no nth-
.1 er blzness before tho incetln wo It k
I purcecd lo pull the rope and exc- a.
IB. cute Jestlee
K ". ". K K K r. V, f, . K t ib. a.
HEIR OF HERMIT
WEDS AND FAILS.
SHREWD SWINDLERS.
4- Charles Maglll Crlchton nnd Miss 4
Bsbll I rlo were married In Ijondon 4
- sass a Iindon cablegram Tho -t
-a- brlelegroom Is tho heir of Johnson, 4
the hermit of Lnthrlsk. It was al -f
f lcgcd recently that Iho will of tho 4
f latter had boon found sewn In nn 4-
4 old silk dress, and that It provided 4
4 that tho mines should go elso- 4
4 where than tn tho bridegroom, 4
4 Tho will proved to bo a forgery, 4
4 the paper on which It wns written 4
4 I elng of moro recent manufacturo 4
4 Ih in that In uso on tho dato of tho 4
4 will. 4
4 At the wedding them were four 4
4 bridesmaids The great grandson 4
4 of tho Duke of Cimt rldgo tided as 4
4 pnRe The mupla will go In tho 4
4 I'nlted SUtcs on their wedding 4
4 tour.
4 -t- 4
MISS HELEN KELLER.
4. .
Miss Helen Keller, tho well-
known blind nnd cleat Rlrl, now a
student at Itadcllffo college, was
surprised tho other day by the
present of 11 fine ten Ier, which,
on 11 chance vlflt, took n strong
fincy to her. Miss Keller re cog.
nlzed tho elns nt once when It
wns brought to her liter, by her
msBlerlous konso of touch Kho !
mido n speech, In which she soldi
"I thank jou very much, dear
friends, for tho happiness sou
hnvo Riven me. It Is ns great as
It Is unexpected I sh ill lovo Iho
dog but even more sour kind-
ness" Miss Keller, who has
learned to Bpenk by touch, pro-
nounics her words rupldly, but
coniimnlons understand her with
ease. Pho Is In good heilth nnd,
wllh the nil of a tspewrlter,
! keepn up vvith examination room
work Bt. Lou'a Ololie-Demo-
crut.
.J
ArTLR THE SAVINGS.
y t l f. K K . -. K "
. 1 he try all kinds of dodges 0,1 ,
t" sou In n bonnlliig limine" said the IB
l" man who had hud llfleen years ex- e
B perlence and It l rel.lom sou find
a lindlids who han t Rot 11 cird t
l. up her sleeve My piesent ono has
t gnnd rooms nnd a Rt 1 table, but
y at the lieglnnlnK of winter rhe be.
y fan turning the gas off In It- das- e
y time I I nppenfd 10 wmt to ue It y
y' one d.y lo hent ni) shaving water,
and a llttlo liter I spoko to lur
y iibout It "
y '"Mro lomtiklns,' I raid, 'I see f.
t jou hive the gui turned oft In tho le
d,illinr J
f "'V,es, sll ' fho reiller! r.
v "l hive been llRiirlng It out, nnd ,
)e do u know how much sou savo
,cr menlli by iho movr"
Y 'I can t my
L 'ou av Juft 1 cent a month' IB.
L Do I? Well Ihen, I khill surely
y turn It "V day for Ihe next .
SHADOW PORTRAIT. 1
J ; a
TtTAN-SIIt-KAI,
The Chinese Statesman, Who Succeeded the Late 1.1 llunr Chang
(DlrectlonB With a fhsrp pilr of rclnaora or a penknife remove Ihe solid black
portion, nf the slindow portrait Place Iho portrait Utwein two sheets of pIMn
paper and holt to a strong Drill
Diving in Soot for money.
To see. n man Jump hesd llrst Into a
Pit lllled with soot and ashes from chlm.
ney snirplnRs has been tickling the Mir
quls or Anglesey ns nn act par excellence!
In piovoklng amusement, and to this
end he his be n throwing nil kbits of
money to tho chimney swallows of An
glesey caalle Wales
Tim other eliey grouping a number of
Ids fcucsls near a Rreat pit Into which
the copings of tin mstle chlmnos
long havo been dumped the snung Mar
iUli signaled for the sppenrance of a
eloaen sokels wiiom ho had summoned to
tho cislle stable
As these snung fellows appeared, ex
pectant the MaiqiiM) took aliandful of
soverclRns, crowns and half crowns, and
threw them broulcast Inlo tbo soft soot,
where Ihej sunk out of sight
At n bIkiuiI the group of joung cnun
trsmen plunged held llrst Into Ihe soot,
groilnR blindly and Bputterlng tlni.lls I"
appear choklnR Rnsiilng nnd lovered
with tho blark ash, but inewt of Ihrm
elule hlnr rllher ('old or filler rolna
Twelve Welkh sokels, with t s no-eeB
mouths and earn choke 1 will, sunt, threw
Ihe Mareptls guests inlo such liughter
that the sport bus hern adopted as a
initio feature which warm wenther prom
Ises lo mike more amusing than ever
Thl-e soot diving Is a e hinge from the
Marquis Je,vel wearing pantnmhnea Ills
Rr, at wealth and tiste ror geini hivo
caused him In collect stones or fabulous
value and adorning himself with these,
nnd, taking a leading part In the show,
he hied been entrancing his friends with
the ellsflas until this leiicllnn In the fn
vor or soot diving appealed to his tunes
Instead
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j mummy of a Woman T$
I now "Revived" in Paris, f
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Morbid I'nrla has a new fad. Tho
Trench explorer Oust I having discov
ered tho inumiiiy of 'lhalH at Antlnne,
has urouhht It to tho Trench capital,
where he Is holding u show which at
Iraits thousands. Ihe master stroke
of the enterprising manager is the rn
vlval of Thais In a most artistic man
ner. Tho mummy and her belongings, a
food basket, an Ivory chnplet, n rose
of Jericho, eomo vases nnd pjlm leaves,
nro shown In a glass case together with
nnother mummy, that of ht. Beraplon
M Onset lets the visitors view the so
with great cire. Then ho delivers n
lccturei. Into vvhlih he vvoivcs a ro
mantic Btory concerning tho two dead
mummies, when they vvcro living,
breathing, loving man nnd woman.
llo doesn't say bo dlrectlj but he lets
1,1a hearers Infer that tho Thnls who Is
beforo them Is tho celebrated Hgsptl in,
the Thais of Alexandrli, the greatest
nrttiss nnd most beautiful woman of
her time. As nil actual fact tho nnmo
Thais was Insirlbeel on tho mummy's
sepulchre, nnd It Ih certain that Kho
was it Christian woman of tho fourth
century. The iluplel nn 1 tho roso nf
Jericho Indlc Ued Unit, whlln tho other
articles uttistcd itlsu her heathen oi
Igln 'Iho Rtnry which M. Clayot tells his
hc.uera Is nn entertaining one. Ihals,
thn fair, had exhaustid every pleustire
Hint llfo could offci. She Intel un'lm
Ited homnRe. All tint money rould
buy surrounded her, nnd lovers
Innumeinblo knelt In adoration nt
her feet. Hut sho had dis
covered thnt all was vnnlts-. Thus sur
feited wllh bei triumphs nnd her con
quests, she hid Bought solitude In her
favorite, grotto Just after a brilliant
performano of ' JJIectra Theio It was
Chat Tachnuilus, tho ubbot nf Antlnne,
found her.
r.ichnuciua was no other than Hera
plon, the lover of her rhlldhnn I elnss,
who had become converted to the Naz
areno faith llo hid never forgotten
the lovo of bin south He had followed
her reckless c ireer. which had caused
hlni tho great grief of his life Jow
Piovldence had placeel In his was tho
opportunity to convert her Human
lovo ns well ns rtllglous zenl Inspired
him, and with marvelous eloqueiuo ho
prcMched In his Inst stvcctheait tho roh
pel of Christ.
homelhlng Bllrrcd the soul of Thnls
to listen Tcrh ipa It was het old slum
bering lovu for Sernplon. Whatever
It was, she beard Ihu messago and ro
eelvid It. bho eBptmsed hilstlnulty
dOHtrosed all of her worldly piisnsslonM
pud ntt tiensuieu hi. lire mil, clad In
a ee, irso dress and Inrefooted, followed
the nhliol e, Iho rnnvent of which Al
bino, Iho gt.indnleco nf Ilmpiror Cams,
vvnB the mother impeller, She vias
obllRed loupe ml several months In fast.
ItiK nnd praser In u evive before she
was nilinltteil to the lonvent as one nf
the klsters There she died thno sohib
lnlcr a model nf purits.
After thlB dramatic) recllnl comes M
(Insets llnal ioiip. llo brings '1 hols
boek to life befeuo tho ejea of his nu
dlenco On tho stage jippeim a beau
tiful soiing vtomin. strongly icsemblltiB
Mile, Cerultl, a well known Itftllf danc
er bhe l diesseel In a loose violet
tunic, falling In Riuieful folds from her
neck to her feet M. flnyet acts oh
her maid Our tho violet lunle ho
Blips one of ollto buui, exqultdlils em
lirnldeicHt Aiound hil wilst bo tied n
glldle About lur shotildera he dripes
n shtwl of jellnw silk emhrnldetcd In
lilue, and on her he lit he pi ice a m nrf
of iiiiingH silk hen ho hna llnlshel
tho living Thais looks Blnitllngly llko
the muinmlllod Thala of Tgspt
'11, o living ccqiy nssumen n few grace
ful poses, and then again lipsoi Into
the rlgldlts of tho centuries With dox
tirous li indH M. Unset prep lies hit
unci, mom fni Iho tomb 'Iho nirniigo
tnint nt tho surf Is changed bo thnt
It clinks dose to her held Her Impels
ate Joined over her bosom, and In them
la placed thn duplet nnd Iho lose of
Jericho Iho food bisket Is not over
her faro and tho palm liaves nnd vnes
under her nrms Tho silk shawl Is
wrapped nbout her body and fastened
with strips of cloth,
Once more Thala la sleeping the Bleep
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of the ages Ihe nudlenra awakes from
Its dieon, and depirts for home.
THIS BOY HAD A
VERY EASY REMEDY.
Mr John Kendrkk Hangs Is tho projd
possessor of thno soung sons, the eldest
of w hem bids nilr to rival ills famous
lather In wit Tho other elay Mr Hangs
look ihn threo hojs out for a long tramp,
miscalculated tho distance an I found he
wan tiring Iho snunkslcra nut, though
not one of litem would coiiIibb It At this
moment they clino In a pretls dlfllcult
Mil It occurred to Mr Ilini, to lighten
the boss labors hi stirring their linugl
nations, s ho pretended Iho hid was
Win Join and they vero to eh irge up to
Ihe top All went well till the eldest boy
Btnppiei In tho middle of the rush lo blow
bis nose
Wham this?' slid Mr Hangs "A
soldier slopp ng during a charge to blow
hlM nose Nice, Bol.ller souel milke Why
fill" tl ""UC forever for n thing
1 Bhnuld think." replied the Imperturb
able soungsler. 'tint It would bo easy
enough to take vour handkerchief and
wlpo out tho disgrace"
Mr llings continue,! his part of the
charge In a, meek silence -St liuls Ite-publlc
A 42-POUND TURKLY.
The biggest turkess In Amerlci are tho
wild ones of tlm Mongollon mountains.
Arlzora 1 he! Hie among the, densn nnd
Impe, ctrnhlo icrub oak of tho mnuntnln
shies
As e trly as October specimens weighing
thirty four pounds wero broucht to the
military post of Hun Carlos, and Iho birds
were not then In ihelr prime Trom then
until Jimil.ir) Ihes grow fat on the leeh
nuts of tho forests and tho grain llilds
nf tha runehes
Toward tho first of the sear the rlblquo
bruves nf the Apacho tribe of Indiana u.
wavs hold their annuul turkiy hunt.
'Jhls seat sevrnlv bucks klfl-d In ten
diss moro thin, ino birds They brought
Ihem hick to camp nnd the biuiws iiro
pure, I u great least I'nr two elajs Ihe
Indians ato turkey tin I Iih Ihlrel div
they had turkey bash and on the sixth
elay they were devoting themselves to
turkey soup whllo tho chief deel ired lint
the honeH wnuld servo good purposes for
threo class more
No thrifts New Tngland housewife
rould miikn her Thanksgiving or hrlat
mns turkey do belter duly than Hut
Thla neison some nf the I lids In their
prime weighed slxts two i ounds the
largest even known to hive been killed
although tho Apicho guides talk about
lifts -pound turkess
PAWNBROKER GETS
A DISTRESSING SHOCK.
Transictlon Thnt Netted an Econom
ical Customer 7 Cents Troflt.
'Can I get a elollir on this?' asked a
well dressed man. as ho tendered a hand
some, fur-llnid overcoat to the pawn
broker 'Well, I should siy sn," replied the
money-loiner vlslbls surprised, 'an a
lot more. If jou want It'
"No, ono doll it a enough ' .he
nun's answer, ns ho took tho tlekc Ier
the usual preliminaries hid been gone
through will,
Mler In tho das the nwner of the coit
came liack. pal I Ihe pftwnbrnker Iho elol
lar with thn legal ihirku nf 3 icnts and
took his prone rls back
Has ' sal I the man nf loins binding
over tho IOHI regletfullv ' sou ,e a eplce r
ruaiouier IDot sou know you might
hHve left that uirment hero for a month
and It would have, coat you 3 cents Just
what vou have paid for tha use of the
dollar for one d s ' '
Oh 1 illdn t need Ihe dnllir ' nnsivend
Ihe customer, nnd III ptnnf of his asser
tion ho pulled out a roll of hills ' largo
enoiihh lo choko a cow," as a sporting
man would bus
I hut I ells mo" said tho pawnbroker,
nnw thoroughly Inleresteil "What did
jo i pawn It for the i7
fllmpl) for safekeeping" coolly replieel
tlu tiiHtoinei 'You see Its llko this
Us a warm elay and I elldn t want In lug
the c at around with me Im not step
ping at u hotel lieeause, Im onls in town
letwren trnlns At tho depot inrrel
loom Iho hoy in charge wanted 11 cents
for cheeking it, so 1 conclude,! to make 7
cents by lolling s" t'ko eeiro if It for
me "
Now Is the Time.
Hrevthes there a man vvith soul so elf ad
Who never tn himself bath sail
At mi Inlght tumbling o er a toy
'Gee whiz' 1 II Blmpls ekln that boy! '
-Calhollo standard and Times.
Cat's Nine Lives in Danger. II
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Massachusetts Lawmaker Has. Bill to Make Pussy HI! -i 'jM
Wear a License Tag. wmU 9
If a bill now pending before the Ststo
legislature Roes through sajs n llos
ton dispatch tn tho North American,
overs Miswchusetts eat which cannot
produce a license to live, lumn dem ind
will promptly loso everv one of Its lives
ltoprescntallvo K lint, ill of Neivbnrs
I rt has Introduced n measure to thnt
effect nnd lie belleven tint It Is In tho
Interest of public health
The petition which necompinles the
bill cunt ilim sevents five signers, most
of whom live In llnverhlll or fliove
lind the latter id ice being the home
nf the won, in with whom the, ldet or
iginated Thla wns Mrs (leorge W Itcllgriss
who Is neither n fancier of rnt nor
ngnlnst the breed Mis ltn llgraa
e imo lo the conclusion Hut the stale,
on kilt to piolect cits and she nske I
Mr Mmhlll tn Introduce the petition
and bill tint nil i.Hs shnll b, He. n-ed
Mrs Hodlgruss found many who
A LOST OPPORTUNITY.
y.yyy.yyy.y.yy.yyy.y y. y, y
K 1 wis bunked In with a lot of l
I eowboss at nn Vrlzona hotel one ib
V night.' said the r hleiiRo drummer y
y. ' and had been nslccp for an hour y
y. or bo when one of my teeth begin y.
y to ache and nnko me up I went I
n downstairs nflcr whlfks nnd t
e nearly burnel my tongue out with y
y. pepper Banco nn! I tin illy had to ib
y dress and elt up bealU the oPlee y
y. stove the remilnder of tho night y
y In the morning Ihe hoys noticed y.
y. mv Bwrllen fare as they came
y. down, and one of them looked mo K
over nnd naked
K "'Will pird. what Is It?' I.
y, 'Toolhache y
y. "'lloiher sou all nlshtr
l " All night long' r.
' Humph! 1 oil must be a queer
y sort of iiimi Why elldn t sou say IB,
V. something lib, lit It and let one of f.
I us shoot tho diirncd thing out by V.
y, the roots?' " H
y. y. y. y. . y. y. y. y. y. y. y. y. y. y. v. t.
WHY TUNSTON'S BARE
WASN'T NAMED "FRED."
Den Tunston came home finm the Phil
Ipplnes nnd round a son and heir awaiting
him Immcdlitfly the (le peril and Ids
wife debated us to the 1ms n name, Nat
urally to Mrs Kiinslnn, Iho llener.il Is
the greutest of heroes, nnd she Insists
that tin ahull he named I'reelerlrk The
warrior, however declares Hint the boy
ought to ho christened "MscArthur Fun.
slon" for tho dene ral of that name.
Then Mrs 1 unalon explilns that a bos
should bear his falhers name, anywas
The fleneral, who Is only nbout live feet
tall, nnswera all arguments with
"Sou, my dear nrn n tall woman Tho
baby nine chances out of ten, will be m.
six footer, and Ihen I shnll hive tho
humiliating experience of having my son
pointed out as 'Rig 1 red runton while
my old nnme nf I.lttle . red will stick tn
me W n II Let nrntlhd that by culling him
MacArthur Ban 1 ranclaco Nows Letter.
Unique Mnrringo Notice.
The following e iirlnun marrlaRO notice
nppenred thn other day In tho London
Times- 'On Tuesdis. the 15th Inst,
at linttosflold Lincolnshire, John Kirk,
an occasional preacher In tho Metho
dist connection, to Husnnna Heaton of
HtirrlnRhnm, mantun maker. Tho pa
tient bride had kept company near two
agreed with her that there were alto-HRftifJH" jB
Kfther ton mans unkempt, tincared fPU3f, 'IstLI
and stirvlng latN In nlmost every com- KtHilVlH
munlls In the Mtntc nnd the signers, ot HJeWim. H
the petition attic, d abo that some tvjr Htjj ,' HH
Bhoiild be provide 1 to legally put oue&MRJ,, WM
or Hie was the nbindnn d cuts which MHJB:f;"ifS, H
Inrest overs nelghharhood of any con-. Hi Nf h!H
si I. ruble size K?FlV '''isH
l.att, rly It ban also teen tlemonstrit- jK&jriMil uM
et tint cits enirs lufectlouH diseases. ilM,r.Bf illjH
nnd Mr Kinihnll sajs thnt In some oC 10' 1. '"qHH
the SlnteB the iiuthorilles have been Dl ,' jl
killing on Bttav felines on thit account. ,.; Ill flH
the license fee Is tlxed nt SO cents. MSf Aii HnHHH
The bill iirovldea thnt In all cities and jji !fi I WM
lowns n reeonl sin!) he kept of lltenseet UvY lliie t( isBSBifl
c Us nnd thst wh ever kte ps a cat con- jj j r:;l'H
trnrv to tho provision of the act shall , U iUilllH
forfeit v, one half of which shnll bet ffi!Al HL'H
pnl t to the romplalmint lind one. half to 5kA'' ti . i''JJI
the cits or tnnn Inaiurs vif.'r.vi tHtH
Vnniialls within leu ,lns nfter July lffiMX' illflH
1st the Mayor or .halrinnn of tho Se- JlPjil) l. , OlSH
le, tmen shnll Issue a warrant tn ono iMriuf (. 'MIBH
or moip nllleers to kill or cause to bo SpH f )nHH
killed nil cats which are not licensed. itpiA . tllH
. 'JAii i liliSBH
ecrn with a hliu ksinlth nf the lama lj s' JIJiH
place and was m tiially published vvltli S'Li T'i'li , "rllliil
lilm In tlie church the vers Sunday pre- jllU,ili,f ri , IftH
reding her ninrrliRe, but for thn rerv- S'li'f1 ' J, tH
soiia bet known ti. herself eloped neat wl, '(tSH
.lis wllh Ihe pre, cher ho true Is It A Jt 7 ,fM
that we know not what u day may ftflSujK .litnl
bring forth Vr,' .'lULH
SHE DREW THE LINE i, K jIHnH
AT USINO CUSHIONS. Ski,' f ifH
mm 'iH
They have Just moved Into their new flt!"J'u1 'UH
home on the upper West Wis Kvery- ITOj V ,J rilH
where there are signs of luxurv eomrort m?1$,p r ) 'IbI
and good taste An nil friend dropped In IbhSf), I ' iLB
on Sundas tn hive the mldliy meil And ftt ' i BH
after that was over tho hostess remarked: rf.ffli '-, I IH
'Now then 1 know sou want to smoke, fi!jji 1 c IhI
bo Jutt ronie up to the library and enjoy QJNBU'lili ifsl
sourselt EW 1 I JV..H
Arrtted there the guest commented on ImelKclJi lH
Ihe hesuls nf the mom "nil Its excellent llMISn. 1 'jtlB
npldntmrnts The vttfo was nhviously WMff. I ri jQgH
tileaBed. and Ihe husband stood bs ossur- nBSii 1 1 XsIiIbbI
lug Ihe VKItnr thnt It was all due to his i iJHiMbB
better hllfs esqlllslto tasto and Judg- SHKTk1 j"l()J
Ves. sho went on '! msd up my KgBBHP Uulall
mind that this room wis to be Liberty itfWE.l iEHIH
halt Here, the onts question was ono of, nflBgi 'siflBil
The visitor Rtanced nbnut at thn big. (ifflfiBi. ,V MSteLi
roomy ch elrs the ensv lounge with ltd nffijr' K IlyifiV
heHiue of embroMere.1 cushions, and, Inul USH
finally seated , lme If Ii, an armchair near IjKfjF,'' I llaB
"iMs'cnmfnrtiihh ' he raid Wlljl'l, jl' I M
Well, Im gld sou think so" she an- 'M I I
sweriHl ' this Is lo be our living room " j&Ki i ' ! MM
Kudlenly she turned nnd her voice was tivf l i , i IH
troubled tremulous 'Oh for goodnecM Kfllef-? tlH
sake t(leorke don t sit on those cush- JyfuilfS lILH
And thn hapless husband Jtut nbnut to faftf fM j
find irpn.o amid the downy rtehness of wWvli 1 EibbbbI
the, multiple cushions sighed softly mBI)b MisH
crosseil over, nnd droided into a chair, 'jaBBWrjE .dnLH
remarking meekls 9Hir2 IkliiBBBBl
1 tght up old ehn), nn) thing goes, this miftr 2 llaBllH
Is Liberty hall, sou know" HsUKtV- i ,1)silH
And then ho winked New ork Times. "JHtlEi llsaH
K-tU' ) KisaiB
A Qrorfrln Pleld Son if. Hlll ' 9
Do win' blow fresh rn do sun climb high- HK llaaH
HBIBr? 'VmIiIH
Tn de bluebird net! In' en de telegraph fil' fiHlsB
wire asauDt ix'.aH&iV
I.n de ol' black crow sorter edgln up ?KVU, KMIEsbbI
higher- HK iiM'tfB
Oh, elrai dat seed In do mtwnln't tRKt ''SFTiIbbsV
Do low Rnino easy whar de field larlc BtRl Tl'iiTsiB
roller flRtt!! ;riTsl
Pe ol' 'coon peepln turn ho oil. treo Jbsm atMi .4iisH
hnller, Bll' ifttHH
Tlo 'In, wfd a hameatrlng I II give you MHlitH TJihBLiS
hair a dollar- MjKif tTUsH
Oh, dra. dit t,eed In de miwnln't isVlE I' tPliH
-V I. Htanton. BtAfttt f !aB
IlnrU Luck. !B4Jn P saV
lletnarked the hnrd luck man Tamo, Hlrfl . 1 ' nfl
fime did sou say? W hy, If I should ever BsTUt !' SH
leeonie fumous iiimei would go out of IPPli ' RfevJ
stsle" New v,ork Times imirk" 4 "
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I THIS AMERICAN GIRL Kt
! SPURNED THE SHAH, f i'l
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Emily Rarnaby, a Cincinnati girl, has Just arrived here from Tnbrecz, Per- Wff ft; jflHI
sla, nfter a most cxtraordlniry ndvetiturc She was among n lot of beauties JPljz Vjv Ufl
selected here two sears ago by the Shah for various nlllres at his court, and JR Kg j wBJ
sent ahead to Teherun under escort to await his pleasure, s.is u Purls dls- tjK if ' j, jflj
witch. jRjl 't H
Miss narnnhy nt that time was n destitute student nf music, nnd had ap- nil IT) A' rnflj
Idled to thn lecrultlnc Persian Minister upon tho advice nf a friend, nlso an fiSjt fn, V'SlVJ
Ameilenn, who had already accepted nn engagement. She was duly presented jBf h' lbjH
to tho Bhah, who gave u short, unintelligible order tn his Minister, and the Iff j 'iUj!fflWJ
latter told her she was engaged Kho left Paris threo riajs later wllh nine other iii -ijkll'IfHH
girls, mostly Trench, In chnrge of two old English women, who had been lnnu S ' il iwHdI
attached to the hhnh's household, bho icmalned nt Teheran four months bo- 'lli yiwH
fore she Baw tho sovereign Then the two American girls were unexpectedly (fir WMfltaBB
Bjmiuoned ut midnight, nnd nsked If they cnuld entertain tho Bhah, who was flPjif 'r?ifSMB
tioubled with BleeplessnesB, Tho potentate whs found In his bed surrounded jflS, St mH
by u crowd of nttendunte, aniong whom was it physician who spoke I-.ngllsh. (8 j 4frkfflB
Miss Ilnrnahs'a friend played thu piano, whllo Miss llnrnab) sing nnd danced. Cp A j,,f fiUM
The Shah, at flint languid, booh became Interested. The next day Mlsi Dtr- S " j- 3 etWJ
naby nlono wns summoned llefnro being Introduced sho vins dressed In ffr, lJ,k'lfifinl
ililcntnl Ritires by tho same two English women who complimented her on fflr. 1 1 f I'KtJfflJ
tho fact that Ihe Hhah hid taken a Meat fancy tn her W ,1 jtV'$nM9
At tho second Inteivlew tho Minh tried to express his fondness too warmly ij, 5 t!lIWH
nnd Miss llnmuby vlkorously nbjeiled When she llnally broke down nnd f.lu SlMflflBI
cried the bhah s anger was mollltled nnd he onlerrd that she be taken to her U f 'k'lr IrWDH
apvitment afterward sending her u considerate message, accompanied with If? 4 IW .MHtjl
vnluahle presents f'V f !U!,HS
Thereifler sho siw the Shnh almost dally, being his favorite entertainer. Y&ii i l;i HBtrl
Hhe bmsb she lenined to llko the Hhah will, except when a tender lit seized him. fiif ! f, t il HHfjl
Aflei pearls a sear the Hhah fcrew ugly hecaiiBe of the girl's steadrast re- fiF (r'HfflM
funal to become a tnimber of thn ioal hnicm, and she, following tho advice of H lifli K8
n Punch phsslclan, run nway from tho palace bhe hid In Teheran threo days, (jtj j W.iWfflM
and then thu phsslclan's servant took hot, disguised aa an Oriental woman, to Vi t..f"mWM
Tubiecz, wheie sho lived secretly with romo 1 Ind Clench nuns IgfcS j, J jCllfli
Pout months ,iro sho married n wenllhy Parisian merchant, joung, hand- K A iSltijEfBH
some and n Calhollo convett. Tlut the blinh's emissaries llnally locating her, Mft 'JlvfiffH
Bhe escaped, llnellng thn c.mnlry unsafe 'Ihe soiing rnuplo Joined a. Itusslun Rf AL Jl MB
ciinvun, irnched the lllack sen, nnd sailed from llatoum for Marseille.! aboard Kjlft $fh3)lrjnl
u Oicek vessel, whlcli slopped at Irtblrond BiiS WMBbQ
Tlnro her husbind went ukhorc, saslnR he would tike Just a short stroll, vJK. ml WjW
Ho never lcturned, nnd his wlfo does not know whether ho was murdered or jji1j aMij.lIi!B
ib scried her Kelng afraid to link herself nlono In a strango ctly, she continued m ($' siHin
her vpjnge und llnally riached Pails "sPaEftllMlffSS
Hho sajs Bhe has most of hir husbands wealth, (cwels, quite a cargo ot tPlttlirf nJiIhB
prerlcus rugs, and mom than 1 iW.OoO In money t ft iOTi'Wl
bhn left for Hcrlln to Join some, Amcilcan iclatlves. iftjl i Wto'IH
i- rr-z 9 m, ItfMli
t Poker Quarrel Is Not Legally Slander. X 31 Wmm
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4 NP.W YORK, March 1 After hearing testimony for thieo diys and 4- fu'jf JJwJal'S
4 llBlcnlnu to a lot of talk nbout poker nnd Its fine points, Justice Coch- fwfl 1jRiiluSlsM
4 rone has dismissed tho JSOOoo Blander suit brought by "Ilud ' Strasberger 4 RiPi RlasWnW
4 nralnst Henry 8 Luwentlul fitrasheiger wanted damnves becnuso he 4 vffil bSchLubB
4 charged I.owenthal with having nprend a story that ho was caught 4- MS W'JStfeiH
4 cheating ut cards ut the Pldello club Oiu hundred and tlfty members 4 'Xji JwClSSiB
4 of tho Pldello nnd 1'roRreBS clubs hnd been BUinmoned to Rive testimony 4- Mf HlB
4 In the suit. The clefance, had provided u poker tublo to Illustrate 1' dde 4- Sjtjui flBsfflBJ
4 nf tha cise. Soon after Ihe tllal was beRun counsel for I.owenthal nsked 4 VnX itUTuni
4 thnt tho enso bo dismissed, on the ground tint btrasbcrser had fnlled to K 'OTjlBjj
4 make out it tase, Judt,e Cochrano sal 1 4 OTMfc'BBISffll
4 'There nte two Important questions presented here. The first Is 4 kMFshBmDI
4 whether tho words ut. red hy tho defendant were slanderous, I do not '4 KjdKuHmHH
4 think thnt tha words constitute a crime. Under that section It Is a 4 IImSB'RsIi
4 nccesstry element thit tho person charged with cheating should win a 4 HXxHviiH
4 sum of money by ten son of his act r should win for another, Tha 4- WBMBfift
4 wnrds uttered by this defendant tn themselves do not Imply that such 4- jEBPlfl
4 was the case.' 4 ranHftjuW
T T T TTTTTTTH IH'' iMlCT