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HIK nURLTNGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1010. IIUUuL raw UUIVIIIII ITTCE SEIIATE c iiiira ;W1LL ENDEAVOR TO;FARMERS'"CLUB Speaker Howe Received 56 Applications for Appointment on Committee Made up of 15 Members. LAWMAKERS TALI OVER Will Mean Loss of Senator from Orange and a Gain of One for Chittenden County Gov ernor Will Lay New Vermont Hotel Comer Stone. i 1 -i flit 11 The iinnounccmo nt .i'ii'. in oomniltteen In the f-'cn-I ' thlt- morniii", vn tli- i i i'' t mtr"-i i tin- Vcrmoit .in r.' lodn.v. Spe.ikor Howe had i .1 mo"-l (if Hie time ilny and niuiit at1- the recess tii prepare tin' House ' t r ' -. .i ml t lie .-.mi. wriv appoint- I m.'.il.'h nflcr iln npcnlns' o:.c! I -furr the-" iiminltt ito road ' . 'IrtU, .'pii.'v'l Mouse iiiil he, t!u e ui'iM In iiph' -Ms. ippolnt l.tit ho li.ul i 'I" i .- best i:i Hi" i -t .if ill' Suite iifl . ! e o. ironic! ' -l.l. no i.f tin I'll.-- IP Unit lm.l ' jlr t" In .r i.i 'n ' .tn. liu stated 1 i . . li.i.l ."' ;n tii' ation- fur ii" I ' I' nlo "f til" n liu lp;il colli- -it i I- in .!'.: 'i I", meml or. 1 i.u i 't' i t i ' n ' - In- knew then ni'. i i" In "iiii (l!.-niipoinlnjenl.'-', i it i .1 ' i Mil. ti mi: lb flliMitifl tiny ret .ti i 1 ' H 'PI s, i I, ' J ' 'II IK ..If' Hi fol Oll ST N 1 1 ' Ni i i 'i' V ' 1 1 TT K KS. On i .l"s i li 1 . "f Cnvondifli, ?liiri- of Wiil'mnt. 1. s . t SMnvve On v ctinii.. Mi. St i- . U .lllii'jf'jnl, coke uf 1 1 1 1 ; !., Iln i- "I S ir .'.iu"ir, P iIIiiu.h uf M.'irti'irn. Mi tin" uf M ni ! . Nelson (if i'nystnn Ituchninin of i mi, Hillings uf Vershirc. Wood of ii'(i a. ('lUtlne; (if Cnnconl. I'li'lHpx uf llollon, Driir-lii'C if KiM Alontpchcr, 5t"ii i.tk uf Htannatd, Plumb nf llnlifax. on federal I elation. Hates uf Derby, UnP uf Dur-et. Miller of Hetliel, Cave if llaiiCj I 'nldo-wnnd of St. Johnsbiiry, 'mil uf Muntieller, Converse uf Bnltl Hul e On ways and means Mr. Fletcher uf av.ndlsh. H.r.lillt ur HnckltiHham, Hoh- inson uf Klniore-, Cahlcrwood uf St. luhn 'mry. Mraneh of firand Isle, Peek 5f Huiilnetnii, Hallnrd of Fletcher. 'I itohin.-on of W ashlncteni, Coffrln of lie-Ion, iJiittt of Sprlnufleld, Dike of liitol on military affairs.-Mr. Huberts of K .pert Carpenter uf Not tliflelil, Smith 1 '"In iv. i-'hori y of I.vndon. Ives uf Mt Holly, I'lei'-e uf Mendon, lleetnnn of Iv.i ton, ri'r.d'-e uf Leicester, Vrlnlit uf fir entry on ludkl-iry -.Mr. Peek of li'iii Huston, .'.mei of lirlKliton. Webster of Kwnnton, I'.ow land if Punltney. Martin of Hrook bin Stone i.f W-.llliiKford. Fletcher of ( vendish, Hebbitt of HoekltiKlmm, Mo- 'll( n of VerUe'llllCS. Oi ed nation. -Mr Hnrbank of Cibot, i n .1 ,f VveMfichl. Onjrc of Wenthers I.clu, Howie- of Woodford. Sheeli uf Kali fax, Day of Pnntnn, 'Hlen nf West ' ml fir" of Caiumn, Wetmure of (.iilt- et'den, I. add of Wet ester, D"Vitt of N'ewfnne. on claims.- Mr '.'I ill 'if Pur-"!. Allen 'f KertisburH. U' i .l uf rintliiti, Mallow if I'liilerhlll, Wi'-'bi ul St.iikbiiro. Webb .r Slii'ibtirne. W ill - "f ('jynbrldtfe, Tliumaw nf i lulllot'd. ilnzoltliu' nf .nd uer, llcan of Maidstone, H.nvyer of Moretiuvn. Ill ineliard of Wpt Wl'idsnr, Oleasun of (liaiibv. Covev of draruin, Hat ton of !! niontli. On rallroais.--Mr. I'haflce of Hiitlanl, .Mann of St. Alliaiis. Hean of Newport. I'lmiimati m Wlndliam. Ilaltell of .Vbl- dlebtiiy, Hryant uf I.ndlow, Howard of j V liltlim, lialdwln of Dntniiierston, Hll- Mrirs of Voodstoek. j On stteet rail'.i .iy.-.-.Mr. forty tif Mnnt Ipeller, I.add of INeex. Hlsliop of Slam I furd, St.iffoid nf Hrattlel or.'. J'aiti nf P.iwlet, Jinberts of Itiipert, MeCiieti uf eritomies, I lslte of liarre I nwn. Pock nf I.urllnnlnl'. on liUhways and lirldses. .Mr. i'.taffnid of Pratileboru. Hates uf Derby, Thninp .on of Prnetnr, 1'landers of Tiinbi IiIrc, Wnld of Danville. Steens of Watervllle, V'llninrtll of Addison, Dtown of Sharon, Hieed of Pltti'ford. ltr.wen of Simdei land, Jnll!i nf Waltsfleld, Kent of Salisbury, Croft of Knuhiii", Packard nf Praln tree. (Incrnsey uf Itoeboter. On banks. Mr. Cave of Hatre, DeWItt nf Ncwfniie. P.arriin of liarton, Sehofleld n' Itlrhford. Ilnt irru'ld uf Wilmington, Cool; of Slim chain. P.w "f Hyde Pari:, Pollaid ef l'alr ll,ien. Smith of New bury. on matinfactiirers Mr. Klllntt of Hart foul, Hill of limi'i, Steietis of Water vllle, Foster of Weston, l.eavens of I Morgan, Cave of llarre, Wiinlit of Mont ' Kunierv, P.iKe of Hyde Park, Orvls of ' t.lntu liester. On aurlcnltnre Mr. P.iunsuti nf Haid v.lek, Hairlntrton of Pomfrot, Kennedy of Wllllstoti. Clark uf Mni rKtuw n, i'iiii nlm:ham of St. Albans Town. P.ond of Chester. Andrews uf Albany, Toulo of I'ranklln. Woodruff of P.mke. Sealer of Hratidnn, Taylor of Hrunswlck, ICellotri; of Pl.ilnfielil. Williams of Crirtshnry, Hraiieh of Oriinil Isle, Hills of Plttsfleld. On land taxes. -Mr. Hntter.'lvlil or Wll niliKjton, KelloKi; of PIalnf!eld, Ors of Manchester, Johnson nf Somerset, Cas well of South Hurlinmon. llarrlnitton of SliPlbnrne, Wright of Mnntnomery, Croft uf F.iiosbiirK. Marshall of lilonni-fli-lil. I. m l. i of .lay. Part her or flt. (ieorKe. (loodwin or Corinth, Peteis of Ira, Tracy of llelvldere, Atney of Ilrli;li ton. On stand list. -Mr. Cnrwln of Chelsea, lirown or Walden, Ki'tnn of Hancock, SAVE SITS LIFE Prison Warden Says Ho In Iloan c&t Midi YolScrcaras All Night Long. (Oinfiiiiiril on priK' S.) Miiiitpt'ller, Oct. lo.. -The (Me of Klrnv Kdil, now tindrr sentence nf dentil 'ti i'late'H prlHon, Is inclly crttalti to come before the l.e;;l.lnttlte In an attempt to have the sentence commuted lo one of life Imprisonment. This move will not come from ICeiit'H friends, for It Is doubtful If he has any, but from th-i'-e oppurc'l to capital punishment and ftoni tliose who believe that Kent. If not actn all Insane, was mentally li responsible it 111" time lie murdered Delia Coimdoti at her homo In Unit, Walllmtford. Chaplain Ford of the Mouse, who l also chaplain of flute's ,ittson, Is one uf thi'se who believe Kent should no!, iiatiit, t's he consldeis him an Imbecile, ch" p'aln Kurd cii.mi Kint Ik certainly a morel (I' veticrate and that In trncliiK Ills futility lib'lorv to his t-reit p.rtitidfntl'cf b. has bi ( utile lonvlliced that If he !. nut actiinl'v Insane l.e Is at least an lin I c lie. "Kent e tb" onlv man r vrr had rx pcileiice with, situated nsi lie ), m whom I ci'tild i t aionsc some Inlrtfst 'n his rate.'' i. id the en. 'plain. "He appeared ut.il! liidifU'H lit tc i-ver.x appeal 1 call make to him nnd eo:'t' rls lilm-clf v.ltli saying If Hay ale uulnx lo I. ana I.i in liu v.ls'ie' lm.l v.niilri be about It. He tnhea i.o li.iiie-! .11 hl.i work .ird li!r whola pinpose sri nis to be to make hlmtell' as oiiiiu.xirius as possible tu ceryoi:c. Ho is it pruhl'-iii tba prison i.li'lcl.iis Imvo not us yet Mi.'cteued In i olvlti.'t. Punish ments stern to n.ivn r.o tciror for him and the prison nnti,orltlen are at thetr wlls' end to know how to control him. HIk I. ileit i utbiealt bus be. n to rpend most of the nlnhts s reamlm; ,i'ni liov.l lili!. kieplnc 'be . hole wins wheio lie !s cnnllped In a stir inM of tb. nicht. This iie has k pt a" fir nientlM. All s'irt ol ineais of breaking; this op have been tried In! with mil; t. mporarv sikccss." His tNpl.in.'il 'on tn Cba.'luln l-'otd of his si I eiitu luu i- "Sue turns the ho-e on me. She keeps t li phonhm me ho she Is." Fur si'ici.il weeks Kent was placed in the (id of a life man, a burly F.nu ll.diman. who lias ns otic of his ticas tired p sscsviuns the lotijf horn of i Tcmi Meet- This" lie applied so per miiimicU tn Kent that he kept (tilct while he was with the KiiKllslimiin, As i.m'i as he was removed to his own cell tin. scieninliiK: was resumed. Now a solid lion door Is belliK lltted tu his cell with the hope that as sunn as lie llnds bis antics are not annoyliif; any one he will quit. Chaplain I'nnl thinks the place Tor Kent is in W'aterbury. Warden Dovell docs not venture an opinion as to Kent's snnlty lint contents hlmseir with savlnt; that he Is without ques tion the meanest man lie ever dealt with. IS REORGANIZED Y KING MADE Nearly a Hundred Members oi' Legislature Join Forestry Commission Meets. MASONIC TB.MPUC CASK AH'H'KD. Montpeller. Oct. 11. Sltpicmo Court to day heaid arKuments in the Chittenden county cue or the (irand I.oiIkc or Ma sons of Vermont vs. the city of iiuiillii; ton, In which the rlsht of the city to tax the .Masonic Temple Is Involved. In the lower com I there was a judgment for the derendant city lo recover Its costs. OVorite W. Whin nnd r.. S. Tlllnuon ap peared for the plaintiff and City Attorney Vilas of Hiirllrmton ror tlie (lefendant citv. Mr the M: flat HOW IT WAS. . A Didn't her constant siiiKhm In mt anno joi.T . II Not so much as the constant n In simrlUK Unston Transcript. HANGED HIMSELF AFTER ARREST MAN implicated Shite succeeds IN DYNAMITING Montpolior, Oct. ll.-A well ntlended tncrtliiK of Farmers' club was held thh evening In the coat room .it tho Htnlo llouso for the purpose of oiRanlzitlnu. o. !.. Martin nf l'lalntleld. Htatc conitnl sloner of nnrlcilltnre, who was inesldetit ti.-o yenrs iiko, pteslded. ri. (!. I'MInt, represent nth e from lirnlnlrcc and sec retary of tho elnh In 100S, had clmriro of I ho records. .Mr. Martin stated the purpose of thn cli'b, when It wan organized elRlit yrnrs nr.o, and the work It has accotnpllcliod flr.ee that time. The by-laws ns adopted. In :0 '2 were read by (Secretary Flint. Ilpo- lcsetitatlva Fletcher of Cavendish made pertinent reniiwl:. and li'Ked a continu ance of the orpanlzntiem. Mr. ICennedy of Wllllston nnd Mr. Wrljtlit of West minister also .' poke in Its favor atn! it was miaiiliii'jitsly voted to continue tho club ilurlni; the present scslon. oflletra were then elected ns follows; Pro-'irtent, II. l,. Hutch of Strafford; vice president, Dr. K. A llurbaulc of obot; tccrelnr.'s Peatl D?nlels or Warren; tied surer, li. II. Shaw of Stowe, legisla tive committee, T. K. P.ronsoti of ll.nd wick, W. H. Hiirrlnton or "omfrct, Frmk Wiirner of Cornwall. It was voted to Invite Dr William fl. S-teer.s of .'P.. Albann to address the club next Wednesday "ve.ilnn. .Vnr!y K'J mombci's of the LccNlaturo paid the ad mission fie, nf 50 cents n'xl became moin bets of the oi canlzatlnii. Follow inn tliu iiH'ctlnif of the FnrmetV chili the State fnrcHtry commission met at the Pavilion bote' to discuss measures to be brOUKht befcre the present j,,i;s. l.ilure. ThoMj ptesent wore O. I, Jlaitln of I'laltilleld, ltnte commi'-'sium r of agri culture; .. I'. Ilnwesof hurlim;ton, .State foiester; Prof. .1. I Hills of Hut HiiKton and Itepresentnlivo A. M. Flrlcher of Cne:idlsh Anioin; the proiosed measuies discussed was one lo appropriate i) to inlvritrc Veimont. nix. measures amcndltis the present foiest fire. laws. FOOL OF HIMSELF Dancer's Slipper Helped to Kick Manuel from the Throne of Portugal. I The! PRISONER MAKES ESCAPE. Ilroti' -.niy from MutIiT as 0 Was MlulKlliK from Tralii. TCiitlui.il, Oct. 11. Oeore Savoy, ,i prisuii"r, who was 1 cIhk Iransferred from St. Albans to the Iluuse of Detentton in tills cilv. escaped ,,t niflit while p.- was b.itm taken from the (l;lo o'clock train, and clthoUKl: the police have made a se.u -h for Mini, h" was at liberty at a late hour to-nlt;ltt. Savoy was In charge of Sherifr A. P.. Alfiil, who also had Geoie l'arlsou. another ptisotier behn; tr.ins"rrcd. Neither or the men were hnndrufred and. as they left the train, S.tvoy mail! a bteak fin liberty. The other prisoner Jid not attempt to sot away. Savoy was sentenced for in.' days, tor breach of toe peace. DEDICATE MEMORIAL HALL. !'llthlilir;j Mrlll'lllre CunIIiik Sl.lino.dlltt Will Seal a.tlllll I'-jmotiN. PlltsburK, Oct 11 (iovcrnor Kdwin S. Stuart and staff, two regiments of the National (luard ed Pennsylvania and fcoveral thoJMind veteran toldiera nnd sailors with a vast thiotrj of private citi zens to-day dedicated Soldiers' Memorial hall erected near the entrance to Schen-. le park to the men of Allenhany county, who foiiKlit in the Ch II War. The slrue. ture, which cost Jl,i;iVt.ii"ti, has an audi torium that will scat J,i persons. I i !Q GOVERNORSHlPi Wealthy Hp.rdwick Man Con fessed to Assault and Ended His Life in Jail. Wallace Caught at Sacramento Postofflco Charged with. Los Angeles Outrage. TIardwick, Oct. 11. Kdward Aiken, a prominent and wealthy resident or this town, committed suicide early this morn ing by banning himself in the local lock up after l.e had been arrested on a chaw zt assault State's Attorney R. W. Slmond!- or St. Johnsburj came' hcie last evenlnir, and loniplnlnl was made to him. Mr. Si tiioniK ma li thoroiiah InveMlKntiuirtif the charge . aim about midnight sent Chief of I'oll'o Hubbard PowctK to ur- n st him When confronted by the State's altornei hi eoufesseu his it.illt, Chh'l powei- had occulon to leave the office soon nftn, and when he retui mil, l.'i minute's later, he fund A k 'ii Ii.uiu'Iiik with lil head about tv feet from the floor dead. Aiken had (.lebed out of hl.i cell and pol hold of n piece of sheep twine and fasten' d It around his neck and to a bar In the cell. He then leaned forward and t linked hlm.-etf until dead. Mr Aiken v as about CI years old, tin married. r tilth.' and quite prominent, VivlliR ntld several town oIIIcck, ri:Di:uAi. colkt in session. Itutlnnd. Oct. II. -The October term of the I nlled Stales court bosnn here this afternoon, with Judyr .lames I,. Martin jf llrattli aoro presldhiK. Tlie ktoiuI Jury besan Its work under the direction of DIMibt Attorney Alesander Dunett nf Bt .lohnsliury It Is understood that they ivlll In busy seeial days. The jn-tlt Jury M l I'Jport next TueKl.ij, Attonrys H irry c. Shuitlelf of Mont P'bir and Frank li. Ktt.li of W'tRennci wet s i.-,itor., in the coin I to-d.iy. W1I.I, SHOW KKH1T PICTI'HKS. ll'inlpeller, lc). 11. ArranitementH have era cun-plelcd feu the exhibition of tint .loh i ,on-Jiifirlea IIkIiI pletuicH nl the f ven t lieu t ro on tho iifternoon and oveti I iK of Tuesday, October IS. The pictures, v.iiielt cover 7,fiC0 feet of film, are brought fcere by I... .N. Wood. Nmv York, Oct. i. Announcement ni made this ovonliiff that thn Kiund prize eiiitoniobllo race had been award ed o Savnnnali, (Ja to bo run on No vember 12, Sacramento, Cal., Oct. II -liioiKc Wal lace was arrested at the Sacramento postoMlco to-day while remlvInK letters wfileli. It Is declared, conne Us him with tin; l.os AtlKi'les Times dynnniitlni;. Chief of Police Ahern hud had d( tevtlves at the postolllee ror several days In tlie hope that Wallace would ak r.n letters. l"ol-lnulnt- his appearance to-day, he wan ar rested. Just us lie was endeavorhiK to destiny two letters.. Pleci '1 tOKothcr. one of the li tiers -hows that Wall. ice left l,(K AtiKi'Ies Maidenly on tlie day followlm; tin. ,:, ,iamltim; of the rimes hiillilint; and Intlm.ites that he knowr. inuel- conecrnlni,- the aHalr. Tho .Mlti-r used hitler liinminae In speakh or Harry Chandler, manam r. and Harri son litay oils, owner or the Times. "ir I only could s((, jim, licorne I could tell joii a whole lot uf things, mt n,. cannot be loo caieful v hat he writer lo a letter," Hie Ic Iter t .'i. s The other relcrs to the d niiniltlnn, but puurdedly. Ni'all.i IioIhich that h Is a Kardcner, hut he p. bellevnl to be u miner. ALIENS HUNT FOR 50 CENTS. I n I ii I Inxli'iid of l.clter of ,a (lli nercd In Tlii-lr Cime. lirattleboro, Oct. II. Kor n number of weeks the town cletk's olllco has been Id mi I w: icsldent hiliitera' lluenseH lo men not naturnllzed, desiltc llio fact Unit the law states explicitly that an alien shall pay it non-rchlilent-feo of fZ instc.id of n lesldent license fee of V) cents. TTiumj aliens live In lirattleboro and the town clerk took lcK.il nilvlco In leuard to IssultiK these hunteiH' resident licenses Lawyers hero advised the town clerk Ihat there we hi cnnllictlni,' stntementu In the law and that It was evidently tho Inten tion of the law lo allow any person nuik Iiik llielr home In Vermont u rUhl to hunt upon payment of a r.o-cenl license fee. Within Hie past week Slate FIMi nnd Ciamo Cotnmlssloner John W. Tllcomb of Lyndonvlllc lias taken up tho mailer and hiiH to-day advlid lite lown clerk of llralthdioto that he Is iIoIhk I'IkIiI In Ismi Itm resident lleenscs to aliens ir Ihey 1K0 In IlruUlcboro. Simple Ceremonies Mark the Re tirement of Hughes from Political Life. New Vork, Oct. 0. Prior and sim ple ( eremonles marked the retirement of (lovernor Chailes K. IIukIios and the luauitural Ion of I.leiilenant-Oover-ner llorncu White of Sj radix- ns his siiceesMu, until januaty 1 next, in thn Hiidlcnce room or the executive cham ber at f! : I o'clock this afternoon. Governor HukIii'.i left for New York at 1:2s and will Re direct to Wash liiKton to Join Mr... Hushes and mom lier.e of his family who preceded hlni tbi'te a week a Ko to take' up residence hi their new home, lie will assume ills now duties as a member of tho I'nited States Supremo Court next week. Aside from n few words i;ei unipany lnr the tenderlnsr of his formal resig nation, the retiring uuxeinor said notliltiK. After be hud extended his I oslrnnt Ion to Hociotniy of State Koe nltf, be stopped back to permit J,eu-tenant-floM'i n"r While to in Ice tho formal o.ilh. lie was Iln. ilrst to con trrntulate the new i,-oveiii"i. Mr t. White who wus lb only wuinali pre' enl, greeted her husband with .t kIs.i. Asldo from bis aripointinent of Col onel Trent well as military secretary, (lovernor White icappointed AilJulant Ocnornl Veibe(k and the memberH of (lovernor IIiikIics's military htaff with tho slnwlo iidilitlun uf First Lieuten ant James W Wilson of C.enevn. who Is to IIII a vacancy. (lovernor White altai reappointed linnet- P. Clark 'of Hlnijhamton na In (fill nd'. Iser to the (iovernor, .ALL H0PT?, ABANDONED FOR ENTOMBED MINERS Starkvlllt., Colo., Oct. 11. Iteiiortlnij d.'imiiKe to icnioti. workltiKB of the Colo Hide Peel ft iron company's mine far wider in extent than anticipated Imnieil. l.tlelv after Saturday nlKhl's explosion, to-nlnht the entoinbcd miners ace MP! I ' hind a tliniiKand feet of entry way, plltd hlijhr. with broken timbers and thousands of Ions of debris, All hope has been abandoned of flndlnit them alive, only II bodies luivo been found thus far. I'OU.Yl'AIN I'ENS AT YIXKV. I'ltH", CHANGE VERMONT BANKING LAWS Lisbon, Oct. f.. A dancer's allpper helped lo kick ynttnif Kino; Manuel from the throne he Inherited thrrnurh the tracic death by nsiianrlnatlon 'it Ills fiiiher. Klti'T Curios, and hln eldest brother, the Clown Prince Lulz I'hlllppe Tbedancir Is Jllle. Unity Deslls, ,i li.antlful yriuti'r (Iirinati woman, who created a -cation In llerllii nrd lurl. with Inr Jlu-Jltsu d'lticn with n Japatiex. wrcsller Klnr; Manuel saw her In the latter cty (.ml Invited her to Lisbon Duplte the 'inrcst In tho city, he app"a''ed pnhll. Iv with the dciccr, and rumor hed It II, .t he had leviihed Jewel" nnd lr-i"?e su.us jf money upon her. This one Incident, on top of the crave crl-ls brought to hand by the anti clerical troubles nnd the ijrowlni,' spirit of republicanism, war, the mutch th-u touched off tho mine of revolution. For years Cnby Declis 1ms been one of tho mot prominent women In the Hobcmi'in set of Purls. She hi slrlklmt ly beautiful, with baby Muc eye-!, and l renowned In all the capitals of Kr. rope for the '.eauty and cost of In powns umiI Jewels n,id the lux.irlousne of liT life She made Iiit flr.'t bow i i 'lie public a few ,e-irs at;o In a nitisb i. comedy, but she has rln.'o nbandone 1 that to devote her elf to the chnracter-'-tic- n.e.deir, pro., comedies of tlie Patla Poulevird thenltes and for dancln;; at the Foiic ItcrKPre, FIP.ST SAW I1KP. IN LONDON. tn n vic.teifln, exipitMtoly decnratefl with Illb'S and white ruses tn match her blonde complevlon and dress of white sntln or linen, ns the whim may take her. shn lias won honor" lit the niinunl "Fete des Kleins" In the PoU do lloulocne, for the past three years. Her name. In Kncllsh menus "Cinhrlellc of the Lilies." The Kim; of Portncal first saw her when she was nillnir an ennau -ment this summer at one of the music hulls In Lon don di Intr Ills visit then' in ...arch of n bride. Her act trai"-eeudcd ill darltiB anvtblni; that London hud ever rcen. The Kmperor of (Jerm.m.v was not nt one time ctitli ely averse to the Idea of a tnarrl.'ii;e between Manuel ind Ids favor ite child and onlv daughter, tho Prin cess Victoria. Hut the princes herself, when approached. Ilatly refused to con sider the matt.T on iiecount of Manuel . relations with Gaby De-lys. The Kalier biniself Is reported to have said when he leal ned of It: "Little Idiot! Why doesn't he do these thliiRs decently luce ulto, as other mount chs do?" KAISK.U WAS IIOUIUKIF.D. The Kaiser was shoollmr at Kowlntcn when he first received the news of tho revolution in PortuK.'il, and when the re port was confirmesl by the hurried dis patch rrom the foreign office, he was horiilled. lie immediately hcjrnn bom b.'irilirK nil the available' sources of In formation with telegrams. It has been nrrniiKed bj- the Knlscf to lune Manuel visit him in Ilerlln dur ing the winter, li. diplomatic cln les It was sni,-t;ested that the visit would be lixed for a time when it would be letter Tor the youm? KlnK's .saft:ty that lie rhoiild be on tour. Manuel bus no moi.ej' of hit own. It is uiulcr.-lo.id that hU mother's vn. rorlune was entirely squandered b b !' I.usbat.d. Hut It in belli ve that the ennruiL.ii-iy wc.Ulhy Orleans f.imilj will .make sunie pimlsion for the Queen niotiui- and the yuiiiiir Kins, while Por tiiK.il itselr will probably make Hem .-oiik i.llowancej should the republic be t.ti bbsl.ed. HIGHWAYMEN TRY AHiNG HOLDUP Commission Appointed by Gov ernor Prouty Submits Its Re port on Revision. j Montpeller, Oct. 7. The report of the commission appointed bj' Governor Pi only to submit a revision of the laws relating to hatil:lnM and hml; Institutions ha3 been li.sued. The commissioners urn I'led A. Ilowland, Olln Mi-nlll and r. H. KairliiKtqn. Tho report contains, a?!de from tho formal revision nets a comprehensive stPtemcnt calllns nttcnttou to the mora Important chalices Included In the pto posed iitnendmcnl.s. The bank commissioner h clven power to prescribe tho form of report and lo require of banks such Information as he deems of value In addition lo thill called for by tho statute. In the se-etlon relating to Investments the amount that may be loaned on real stale located outside of Vermont is le dnied from CO per cent, uf tlie value to W per cent, of such value. In municipal b'.nds ehiiisid as aeceptablo securities the Held Pi scunewlmt enlarged by tho Incilu sloti of certain municipalities In Cnll fornln, Alabama, Texas, Ttnh, Colorado, Delaware, Ueonda, Kentucky, M.nyland, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vliijlnla nnd West Virginia. The character of Investtueuts Is limited by excluding the bonds of muni cipalities outside of New HtiKlnnd havim,; small populations or execedlnc n cot tain debt limit. The commission recommends thn adoption of a law similar to that In feu to in Massachusetts reKulntliiK Invest ments In railroad bonds. Loans on pei sounl security to ench borrower urn limit ed lo JlO.noO and one per cent, ol the de posits In excess of $l,lW,(fi0. The maximum loan Is fixed nt f.V),(ii)0 or at 10';, of the capital and smplus in cases where Mich Wr limitation exceeds $."i0,00o. Tho limitation does not apply to the pur chahe of bonds nor to loans with such bonda as collateral. The provision ieUliluK a hie; surplu-i accumiilutloii and llndtlm; the rate of Interest lo he paid to depositors to IV! t-eini-annuiilly until f- surplus H ac cnmulaleil and to 2r,r senil-Hiinunlly until a lo Hiirplus H iiccumulnted Is made to apply to trust companies as well iim savliiK-s banks. It Is provided tlinl the bimk conimls Hlonor shall act as receiver uf Insolvent banks without uddltlonal compensation Driver Wields His Whip to Good Effect and Escapes un der Fire. H-attlchoro. Oct. C. Word reaches lirattleboro to-dny of nn attempted hobl-up b" two hlKliwaymcn, between Wept War Isboro and Jamah a at about seven o'clock Wednesday nlffht, George I!. Ordway. a trnvellns: sales man for ilie l.h'Ke Sliore Seed com panj of Dunkirk, N. Y., who travels thrnuKh thin part of Vermont by teani, whin aboip two miles of West Warclslioru on hlu way to Jamaica was s-.ud lenh confronted by iwo men. Ono Bra-jped hbi lior.'ie's head and the other covered him with n Revolver. Mr. Ord vav s.ra'k the man with ll.o revol ver In the f.eco with lihi whip and, Ftrikiti"; the burse a savnnre blow, the nnlmnl broke awav from tho hlrrhway tnau. Mr Ordv.ay kept the animal In a run until he t,ol to Jamaica, Tho man v.itn the icvolvet llrcd two shots at the lleeilifV learn and bo'h found their ninrlc In the boi'.v of the wukoii, I An alarm was nont out from Jnmalca but no clow eouhl bo found of the hlAhwaynien. A short tlmo before Mr Ordway left West Ward'dioro n sir nu- et was seen about that vIlliiKe. He left In tho dlreetlon of Janialcn .Mr. ordway lost a considerable por tion of his Htoek of Ktirdeli seeds In his hurry m escape to Jamah a lie turned to West Wnrdsboro to-day and nathered up such part of his stock as ho could find and titurted on hla trip north. Work-seekers rend every help wanted ad. your ad will prut you applications from the best of tho "elltrlblo.t." except to dcf:ny the extra expenses In clined. It H provided that tho liability of n trust company to faithfully iIIucIihiko Its duties as executor, Kuardian, trustee-, etc., can no limner rest on tho snvhins and other dcsposltois, who have no recourse to the funds held III u fiduciary capacity, An Incic.i.so In the Hilary of the com missioner fiom fi.(tf) to J3.000 1m lecom mended, with an allowance for clerk him from $M to l,0C0, this to be paid out of the Stale treasury Instead of being collected by a levy on the bunks of the etate. Roifnolds U Carpets Furnlturs Umm Flams All This Week, Aa Extraordinary Selling Event in the Lace Certain - irtment Dep Hundreds of Curtain3, comprising the season's choic est patterns. Every, wanted kind in all tho hotter known end most used vcnve3, offered hero for the whole vecl. long at prices that mean a great saving. If you need Lace Curtains of any kind now hi your best opportunity to buy. Scotch Net Curtains The Curtain with so much service and beauty. Como in Arab or White, suitable for any room in the house. Priced, per pair .TJc, 49c, 50c, 69c, 79c, 89c, 93c up to 5.C0. lonaz tiiinains A braid trimmed Curtain of exceptional beauty, body of extra quality Brussels Net, White or Arabian pc: pr.. $1.19, $1.59, $1.98, S2.25 and up to S5.00. Muslin Cn Ruffled or straight edge styles. Some with appli que borders, others in cress-bar effects 49c, 59c, 75c, 98c, $1.19 and up to $3.50 pair. An e Curtate The Curtain in fjreatcst demand for parlor use edge and insertion of real Antique Lace colors arc White or Arabian. We offer a particularly choice col lection at $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 up to S12.50 pair. Cluny Curtains Known as a Curtiiin for great service. Your choice of 20 pretty patterns in either White or Arabiau, ranging in price from $1.25 pair up to $6.50 pair. tfrimmtilmwmrF Sofa Pillows ALL EEADY TO USE. Coverings of Sateen, Tapestry, Silkoline and Satin. Some with ruffles, others with cord edge. Filled'with an excellent quality Porto Itican Floss. Priced at 29c, 59c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.69, $2.00, $2.50. f ' '1 L m M Kit 'j li m i-f-! f''i 5-1 E..J m 62 m it. p?a II! its I'M