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Desperate Work of
Highwaymen.
r THEY BOl.\b TBFJH VICTIMS
rou.th Man atUoasd Cto.ped
sod the Robh*rt Th*a Ran
■••I Na Arr*ttt.
Two <lesi»-rati» mm want.-1 ; M
lf«vi> town l>a.li>-. ami l»»t nl»ht hit
upon » plan to rals* ih.i money,
f/tiry aa*de>l 11, and concluded to
•kui* th* amount l.jr htghway> rob*
b*iy. Tv»i> hour lat.r they h« I hrU
up thre* men and attempted to h<>|.|
up a fourth,.
Th« . highwaymen took op, thrlr
■nation on Thlrt. nvrnui*. n«-*r
the ! corner • (ra.-kii * of ? the '. Irii
ITrunk 111)., and wait. ■! for ' MfHM
t*» • leavr ! tit* ■ car*. V.T. V I*. ; Band«-r*
*>a the lint rmui t.i fail • victim.
When * r.v.-L.r «v stuck nftder
hla noao h« held up hla h«nJ«. mil
tt.«J wa» takrn frum him — all iim
money he h.i.l. s It* waa M Into tlu>
bu«h<<*. hl< h<invl» tied behind him
with hla Ml su*(>vnder*, »n.| »v
lifi with Instructions not to roov*
on pain of having hla bead blown >.rr
"Uu.l<-r. wanted to »v>. but the hUh-
»y men aaid they wer* afraJ4 h*
*<mlj spread the alarm, and so, sine*
lh<-y w.re not Ihrvuirh work, he
would havr to wail. The n«it Ttc
tim*, who >liM-Ilned to rlvo hu nu»,
*v relieved of a Hum I*" than a
#"l!*r. He *m r«« ortisl to Ih* plan
where Sander* lay. ami waa bound
•ail l*ft. Th« third man waa H. 11.
Corbet t. la employe* '>f th* Union
{Trunk lln*. who loe* U c«nt* and a
ir>»M watch. While tbes* three men
w rrr lyinc bnunit. they. heard •■ th»
thl«>vca ■: *aa*uU . a.: txuith vtriim.
Th!» man. how*r«r, took t>> hla lrs«
and cot away. The hl(hw.>)n\-n ■!• -
rareprd,'ieavtns their three victim*
In' th« brush, . uhlvrrlnn n «ltt< cold
an-1 wet t» the akin. Corbelt anally
worked hi* hands looae aivt then un
bound hla companion*. Ttwjr report*
ed lh» affair.: to j the. poUcv. but M
•rrcaia hay* rtt been mada. "
Whit* th« thr«« men lay bound In
the : bru»h. Mr*. Corbett, expectlnic
< hrr hiwband. walked alon« the path
toward* the earner tin* with a lan
' tern to meet him. tine paaard *olfi«
an.l c..mm« i within , twenty • tt*l of
her huaband. but th* lhi«*»« did not
attack her. ao Corbatt mad* iw out
err. and tb* womaii wa* happily In
lcnoranc« of tb* larld«nl until it waa
i ail over. \ : *j . "v.. {?■ -.-.»"; ; : i
HE TELLS STORIES
Lcrwis Morrison R«l«»ts Two
Interesting Incidents
Le>wts Mnriiaon. the actor, better**
that a, «<.r»l atory It neit to a aquar*
mral, tnl .iurln* th» prrfonnaix-**
of Haturday . nlrht at the S*attl«
theater, told ■ two i very Intereitlna;
•ipertonce* bm has had whll* aaaum-
Ina- the r»!« of tb« ami.
"I «v t>laylnc an encasement In
rhl<«««." aaid be, "and on* morn-
Init. (t^ln« to my breakfaat, aa uaual.
■ollml that my frteod, th* n»«r>
waller, looked at ma very . timidly.
I eatd.'"\Veli. put my order down,
and when I want you I will aen<l for
tmrn." , '■■ ' ,;. •"" '■ T "'
• *"S«nd for mr h* cried. 'Well, Mr.
Vorrinon. I went t« yoar »h»w laat
nlnht. and In that laat'act I looked
mighty hard.' btat I didn't **• n.
Btgroe* In h»ll." " ' •
• | ll* related anothor m« whlrh was
ma follow*: "I was playing In New
Tork. »nd aa It 1* n»<-»a<»«ry for M
to dla«(ip«*r down the trap door be*
for* th* HimXm ar«-n" ran take
place, a sad ml«tak* occurred.*' Ily
ai.m* cause the trap did not work,
and th» top nrf my bead and feather
stuck out and the space was so
small I ■•••'il'l not a>et d«wn any fur
ther. . Someone In the audience b*
cam** amused, and shouted:
; "'Hully Oeef Itadea Is so full the
o*vll can't «et In' ' *
Second-Hand Shoe*.
A *<en hanglr.K In fi--.ru of a
shoemaker's shop where »e«*'ind
band shoes, ar» MtM, ha* upon
It these words: "*'•• 'ill Ham! Bhoe
■with New L'i>W r»." It imm almost
an thnurh a pair of wci.nl hiui.t
*h>* • with new tipper* would be
prartlcally new shoe*, bVt Imiulry
showed that th« lm|ir<-«iii<.n was not
warranted hy lh.- fact*. There l« a
gnod deal of fresh material Hi a pair
of shoes thus rei.alrr.i but th*r« i>
■l*» a rood ii •> of th* old.
The new upiwr thui put In In a
new vamp, the front of the upper;
tht old rounti-r or I" k part of th«
shoe, "till remains.. II i» ■ f irnillar
fact that wh.l!» 'h- I otint*r majr
break down or. v. i■■• out or i-"t a
hold in It sotnewher* It l» much more
likely to ftay round «n.! arood. II I*
tha front that eracka »nd break*.
«n'l z" In putting second-hand shop*
In order n«w vampa are sometime*
put In. Hut whll* »u< a shoe, whlrh
ha« also been roti-d ■'""' heeled,
might easily be described M havlna
undergone ' eitcnulvn rfpalm. It
onld atlll b« far from wholly new.
Tli. t.- would rrtiiln. b«*l4M th» old
counter, ih<- »ti:itik and the lnn»-r
aote. and the ceneral ahapn nri'i
framework of Hi" ihoe, and upon
th<*o tha r» pain could be mad*,
ficcond-hand IkOM MM viri..ii«
pric**, dtp«ndln« "n their original
quality and tlMlf condition; ■ pair
of aecond-band nhoca, reaoled and
re-heeled, and with new tin-" < in
b« .i«ht for aa llttl* M a 'I'Mlar.—
New York Hun.
Future of the Uegro.
NBW YOUK, llanh t.~ ln tht.
l.nx-ri'" of it ronsrreatlon tlmt
filled the nrtd«« • mreet A. \f X
• -liurrh In Brooklyn heyond Iln neat
ln« capaflty, r>r. William D. Cook,
I*. D., paator of the church, deliver
ed a wi'Mn lait nleht upon thu
"flare Problem." . I»r. Cook 4<^larrd
that many "f the Ilia to whj*h the
n< xr<.«■« of ih" H'mth nru nnhji; i «re
orrailonml |by i th» I fact, that | there
arc too mvii) preaeli«r-polltli;lan* In
amim:iii;m« TUNIUHT.
v ITI,i: TlltlATKlt — Nam-o
O'Netl In Tt»o Jiorn."
tiiii;i> wWISNUIJ TIIKATi |
Uls* ITHTfIi tnuiltitiul lv ■!..
■mini
thiet 11-.ii and Hint thl* rl.im of
men urn their pulpit* for iMi.-lr own
pollUr-U I't.-fri ni and hay* llttl*
r«»ar<l for the a|>lrltu»l or trumor.tl
I wrlfarr of «h<- maiw* of thrlr i«'o
|.l, ThMM "wrakllnft In Urn pul*
pit," a* I'r Cook rail* them, l.y thrlr
Ui.liiliirncr In polui.K InvolMil • th«
entlr* ml.trol |Hi|iulatlon (if tm'taln
localities in troubtn, ■ Thry them
srlvc* iir»> able lo il. from the wralh
of ihoiw whom they in. ii ■ to vii>.
lenre j*ii*l leave th« poor, wrak, l<
l|."in( .ml defenceless ll^kll
I whom thc> havo I>i<kulli'.l. to miff, i
tho vrrjß*»ani*<» or the motia atid ll*
llteratn ni.nt of ihr whiles, who
are responsible for ihr prWMI out*
raireoua condition of ihlnisa In the
■outh.
I'r •'•ok aal.l the nr«n> rar* ne*d>
nl atito anil niinpriiiii prrii'lirrn.
whu would prrarh th* whnl* (}<>n|n-l
and »hi> wers not coward*. Hu. h
men, h«> Maid, win,the rt<«|M>< t <.f both
ih.- IntelUsenl and * tha Illlterat*
white*. lie declared th*t the nr»t
leMon th* ii'isr«> nordod to loam wa»
one which hr had aa>tty , nt«l*ct*d.
that if bvlnir honrat, flr.i to hlmwli
and then to hi* rac« and fellowmen.
lie need* to rultlval* th<iM< vlrtura
tkM would win (or him the (<»>-l
will and «>■■»! fellowship of all Rood
people everywhere, with h"n.ni m<»
tlve* characterising hla future con*
duct, with th* determination of not
f..r«--ttlng the great d*pth* frutn
which hn had come ami with a per
■tstent effort to merit th* good will
of all peopl* With this, he said, th*
future of th* negro In this . ountry
w.i» secure, a* wi-ll as his aucr»a»
along all of llfi'a avenues.
CHANGE FOR SOLDIERS
U. S. Rscruiting Office Will
■• Opaned This Weak
Th* war department has'dedded to
again a*k for recruit* Iv tb* nortll
west, and a rerrultina- o(Sr* will soon
b* opened up Capt. n'Netl la t-. h*v«
charge and will arrtvr about Wed*
n«*lay. opening ti|. as »-M>n aa a
suitable location can be found. Thl*
omc*r Is nnr of th* >"iin«<-in cap
{ lain* In thr arin>. being only thirty
nir years old. and haa *e*n a gaod
deal "' *ervlc« In th« war analnat
Spain While In Cuba he had an
attack of Cuban * fever, from th«
-ffe. t» <»f which h* will probably
never fHWTCi I" 1<» Capt. i>N»il
piloted a party of government scten*
lists through ■ th* , <>i>mp«e moun
talna. «|-».lm« th« whole tunuMf In
a wild and unknown region, out -f
r«.a. *. «f th* world.: ll* la raplala nt
thr Twenty-flfth. a colored r»a;im»ni.
and ihink* It r« ( ual to any In tb*
**r>.
A NEW SCHEDULE.
Th» . Columbia and l*u*M . «oun !
train. In HftcilUM lllt* th# n«w
* h».|ul» ree*nitr l»«u»»l. l*ri h»t.
--! f»r r*r*nk!ln ami IMa>k t >Uin<>ml ihl*
! momlnii at l* *» a'claek. to «rrl» c
i lb«r* at * U i>. m.
: Th* train for M*wraa(l* arrive, at
• ■jo a m . and departs at i«i p. m
T*il« is dally, except Mun<Uy. -
The train nn in* Hundar hedula
leave* here at *10 « m.. arriving at
mack inamond and Kraikltn al IIS
l> m. i The N>»r»u< train will »r
--rive at IH a. m. ami depart at ♦o*
p. nv
ONLY MORAL AID
Russia Is Not Making China
Any Rash Promi»«s.
I'KKIN. Marrh ll—There la evl
dence that ih« ttusslan mißlaterher*
haa a»«ure<J the Tsung 1.1 Tamen
!h*t It ran be certain of Ruaaia'a
moral support In resisting the de
mani of Italy for a lean* ■ f lUn
Mun bay. -No protnlw of material
al«l Is »l»«n. bowev« r It la nij|»d
that lbs not* **nt t.. th* T»un« 1.1
I Tamen by the Italian minister en
Friday contained no menace.
Effect of Gunshots on a Balloon.
With r>-««rJ Is th« rfT.-. t of run
•h-.i« ui'n ■ balloon th* f.iii<>«in«
experiment* were m«>!' A shot was
flrM f"irn a Lcbel rllir at a balloon
at an altitude of M feet. It »r.!y
psnrtrated th«* fabric below th«
equator, an4 no appreciable r««ulti
<-n«»--<l. After Ihla many »hi»(« were
flr.-l, several penetrating th« balloon
«n*l paMlnK "Ui n«ar tha upp*r
valvr Afli-r a Ut>«-" r,f «lx houn
the balloon descended nulrily to th»
xrouod, by r.-ii»r.n of the I ■•« at ■■■
through the bullet holes, nut II ■%(■
--pearr<l that, whntcvi*r th« (i'tnil"T of
«h.i". the toaa of iraa *•• never «uf>
detent to rail** tha balloon to fall
rapidly.
On another orcaalon a nhrapne!
•hell ni fired from a "-pounder
Arni'tnins sun at a balloon havinit
an elevation of l-"1 feet, but thin
belnK abora the limit "f elevation af
th« ■>'•>! It wai lm(M>Mlble 1., hit 11.
In any rfu^, had It been t>o»«|ble to
<1.. no, ih<- shell would hair* pene
trated lh« h«ll'»>n Imlow the equa
tor and passed nut .enln M luw ii«
to (lux no serious loss of tr;i«. In
deed, • balloon loaM but lltll* of Its
lifting power—that i«. little of Its
gas—if the hole In mailr below the
•••iii.ii.ir. Onro a irors wn« split up
la within a few feet of Ilia upper
valv<-, at nr»i the balloon fell rapid
ly, then tha wind filled 'i|. the flap
filriK fabric i»n»l It sailed quietly to
earth.—A. Delrnard and It. lllayth
«it In February I'all Mall Maxailnc.
A Modicin* Man.
OOIjIiKNOAI^R. March ».— I"
mil. an Indian me.llcln«> ■■ mof th«
Tiini";ii.r trlba of KllcklUU, vUll
rd Ooldcndn)* on hi* nlurn frnm
Ihc lrlt"'» v.lnlfr |MUttn on l!o< k
r r-"K. cn«t ■! the city. Ha r.'p.irtK
that the Itork c,-.k Indian* have
■uffered rnur^ »likll<n« thl* winter
than pvr t>efore In their hUtory,
an.t that the mill of civilization
has curried In lt» Irnln worm of ppl
demies unknown to iii" red ■ I <<<
prevlou* yum Two of uporlnl nr»n
i|..n arc Hi.- mum »n<l m-.-irli-t tev
rr. Chief Vu' « I'll. >i perr at <Thl*f
Canlpoo, dl<«l .iri.T n, few itnyn 1 iil
n<*i>* with r'i>"»'ii""i'«- From Dr.
IIIU'd report It /"•• IM the lat« rhlrf
rmortcrl (o I!,. -II • URtOtn of I li»
Indian nwoiithouim «n'J a plunce In
to '■ Tlorh rrerk't wat«»r», whirh , «rr
tee cold at thii tliii" of tho y»ar.
PLOT OF
PIRATES
Freebooters Would
Steal Millions.
TilK MOXKV will ItK COMOYED
>I«M to T«i» ■>•■ lateatfetf for tha
Cuk«a tolflUr* Will ■•
Fmitritoo 1.
f 'WABIUNVrro.V, Man-It is. — Tin.
rrularr 'hira*" haa been orderwl to
convoy,the tranapart kl.a.t,- which
»11l carry Ih* 11.aiw.909 for Ih.- i'ul.
an army to Havana.', Tli* war de
partment waa thoroughly alarmed
i-vrr th* conAdentUl report* receiv
•d ' that ' freebooter* war* , making
I rt-i.arail,.,,, In hold up tha Mra.la
and loot her.
Wilbur-Kellar Mali Rout*.
<,Wtl,nun, Wa.«h, Haiti IS.-A
poatoffl«« haa been j *alahil*h.-t "al
Kolit-r. on Ihr aouth half of th* rr
*»r*atl..i, >nl WlltUm Medeklng a*
po«tnuu>l»r. Mr M«4aht|ta; cam*
h»r* yeaterday i<- hay* hi* bOMd fill
r»l out, rriurtilnif to thr camp thl*
morning.' H* doe* n-I know what
provision haa h»*n madr trtatdlnc
Ih* mall rout* aa y>t. l<m think* It
wilt be an *it*n*lan of th* Wilbur
lth»rm«n-Cl»jk rnulr Hmh an «i
rangement would unlr >iv<- Keller
mall one* a w**k. A drily ata«* I*
taanlal between Wilbur »ni k*i
ler, and haa all It can do every trip.
Over i.« peraoaa are g*ttlD« mail at
j Keller, aod th* lUt I* (rowtDa* ev
ery day.
A Girl Should Learn to Unlovn
. There la a time. I kaftWM tn tave'a
flr*t approach % wb«n II la not S 100
: hanl la bar tb« <10->r If thera la any
reanon why II ahoulJ not *tand ajar.
A clrl may not have to team Ml love,
but ah* ran hrarn H uni■><.» If ■'■'■
■BM. l*h» h<-nw-lf mull Im the JuJ«»
If th« man brm« h»r »fikn.- In
■tead of «tr»r.«ih. low MaaM and hoi
bl«h one*: If ha I* tndoleat or in
trmprr«t*. or ' uncle*or If an* fa*l
that «h* will h« niat»l down, and
n.it aa the *w««t ! ana c »h..i«)iti»
Uv#l on «hlrh ahe nvea, th.-n if ah*
la truly wl*« ih. 4r«wa th* bar of
the door cently but rvaotutely* and
h .i-la l( f»»t. An.l when her heart
a.h«a. aa It unrtoutx.llv «tll aom*
time*, i helf i eul of . aheer 1 plt)r - f.-r
him and half b»caua» ah* ao ml*m
th* aweat arrum»toßM-)nra» of hi*
(irr»an.-< the lit tie <■ attcDtlona, tl..
flowera, th* leader looa tnai adrred
her ■■' *trai>«»ly—when | h«-r heart
arh*a becaute aj bat I* con* out ■•'
her.life, l*t her hold faal lo h»r
bray* r»«"Iuilon; lat her ili-ng a*lf
«hi«|T ot n-r weak, pi*adll)« arif
"I »111 h* nobly m»la4 or nol at
Ifl." lirlrn Wateraon Moody In the
r*bruarr L*di*a Horn* Journal.
Nalp tulld the Road.
WlUllUn.*' W«»h . Marrh tt—Th»
|M»|>t* of Wilbur are woftdtria* who
ih» |MMW wlmll appoint •• com
ml»«loT>»r« for lb» San Ml road. It
I. • mattrr In which the «hol« •#
<rr*i*rn Uneoln county i» lnt«r«at
•d, aa th« approprlatlofi of M«x> li
• ■nlr about h»U of th# •mnuni n»c»».
aarr to rotni-let* the f<wl If th»
comml»«lon»ra lak* th« matter up
■mt allnw Wilbur anl Kepublle to
work with ih»m. tb«r» «a llttl* doubt
but that th« ro*d will »-* completed
In «h..rl ord«r. If in* rout* I* »ur
*»y.-1 at one* eon«Merabl* of th*
work «11l b* don* by farm*ra. pro
• I1m» ih»r i an *•» »t It b»for» a^d
in« time
n* man wrot. that If in- roul* waa
(urreyvd at "n'-» lb*y would «l»rt
a tans from that »nd lo . mi.tu '
brl<lr»». M thit hl«h water In Jan*
would nol lnt»rf«r» with th« work.
Wilbur r«ilrt»nl» would alao do %M
th* aam* Ihln*. ThU wrll can all
t>» don* I" b«tt»r a«lv«nl«ir>> now
than Ut*r on, and would l» without
Kpa«M •■■ th* rommlMlon.
Lonfl-Lived Prime Minister*.
On February 1 l«ord Hallabury
>nt*rr>l hli Wlh r**r. and will
no doubt reeelr* th* hearty roncrat
ulallona of men of all ahadea of poll
llca. Kor a Urttlah ataleaman h* c»n
hardly y*t i" conaidered «n old man.
ll* I* youn««r than Sir William Har
cnurt by ..•inr thre* yeara. and h*
haa colteagruea In hl» cabinet who art
hi* aenlora, Moreov#r, meaatired by
th* duration of th* llf* of th
nueen'a prim* mlnlatera, hla rareor
Khould ■till hay« many yeara to run.
Th* rarea of offlc* ■••m to b* favor
,,l,l* to l,>nK-*Uv Mi cwirwii
cut *hort by a lra«"ly. ami Mrl
hourn* dl«t not Hv.' I" » «««*» ■«••
other of htr maje-ty*. t'"-niler..
ho»»»«r, l*or<l Aberdeen, Lord John
Itunaoll U'rd ruliTi.i- I-ord
nerby Mr OladMom* and ''"ril H*a-
JSnaniw .n ti Ijd m •|'-i t-'
three-acor* ><•«.« «nd ten. i-"i Bal
.hury I* «n« of th« oldMt member,
of imrllamont. hnvlnr *ntorc.l th.
FREE LECTURES
Kdllor W. r Catton. of Ppokane.,
will lecture frea every nl«ht thla
WMklntlM Old rre.byt.rlan Church
it Tlilrd and Madi.on atreet. on
the -,V.r of nil nation*,' »"■> allied
aubjectn. Tonlitht he will "I'-»K -n
•Tho f«U nt London "
Mr Catton If- ■ that tru.l* are
rnlni to nrlnK ruin lr " the coun
ry Hi nuole* lllbla text* to «ua-
Uln hi* contention that tha Anitln.
■wmi are Inauiruratlnn ■■< atruKgie
"or Ih* iiiß-t'rv of ''"' w«lnV-hich
mtrki thi» l«-Blnnln B of the '"' of
the pimn' fftn<Mtloni among men.
Women as Letter Carriers.
Tli-- . mcenily retired from the
nrlntol poitofflc* a prwtwoman who
win b"rn In •«». »n(1 who'mn»t have
l,ncn d«>Hv«>rliis letter* for the hpjt
irl of »lxty >»«r». "'" «"" "
yrar« of nif« when »h« r»tlrc(l. i«n<l It
I. «llm»tc«J-th»f.«ho- mum have
w«lk<«1 * qu«rl«r of ,i million rnllf*
.lining hT ion* ■ervlie. AlUt«uct
WTTTC SRATTLM STAB.
aha aorved n vrrv aparaely populati i
dUlrlct, aha w.ih n«>vcr aluppetl nr
iiii.lt-mi'.i in any way on her round,
and It la needleaa 1.1 miv Iha I nhii
Kiilnetl ihi rmpoct i.f nil nil whum
«I|.- i MB! In lunlml. The, lorda uf
her imiJiiiijV trc-aaury, recovnliliiK
the I -iiii.-n.il clrcumttunce,* uf Hilk
woman'a aervlrea, itranted h«r half
pay In the >ihii|.i. nf niton, nml the
Inhabltanta of i,. i native village
im.k tho ut i-iikluii .ii her retirement
to l'i.-«.nt tl. I wllh ii hntulKtiiiii) tea
tlmonlal.
Aitiiihtr |H>atwnman in the llrlatol
dUlrlct haa pucceedod her aunt aa
Duli-iNiatmlatrvaa, the latter lihvlhh
aervctl for 4T yeara and reached the
m-l'iiilnlilj.i aRe of v'<. Tim nli liaa
aervad for 43 yeara aa |Mwtwoman, ao
that aho nttial l><- will nn tn (0 on
ti.klhi: up her new i|.|...1nl ini'ltt.—
• 'tminli'ta' Journal.
Jennings to Study Law.
ITHACA, N. V..' March U.-Th*
111. llllH 111 llf tha .'Va rally baaeball
iium .ni.| mippoi of tb* ContO
in- In general aro greatly plrn«wd
aii'J ■ ii<uuiu«i'i| •■ a, 11'nuli if |
•tuinnriii iiiuil" ni the frvihman
l.iw rlitiM amokcr U"t night liy
f,i«.l, Hughey Jennlnf* to th* effort
that h« Kill probably enter lh« < te
lega ilf law nl •■i.rm-il next yi-«r for
a stir....vc»r cotirae. Jmntng* aald
Ihul h* had been contemplating ih«
plan of li-nvlnic l'ir- ni imtir.'l for th«
•iii.lv i.f i.i« (I.- In au greatly
i l.«.mi with Cornell that ha knuwa
nf iu> twtter iiu< y to try for hU
degree. The niiri'Miihi-mi'iii waa w
crlv.it with I.!••■ ut ■ ■iithu»Ui»i, a* It
will mean thHl Jcnnlne* will ba bark
to i>i rliargp of the baacball nln
next year, II- would undoubtedly
!b« rvtaliv In the capacity of coach
ror Ih* lhrt>» yeara tbttf he would
b* here,
A member of Ih* 'Vanity nine in
■it-nklmt "' the mattr-r here ti-1 iy
aaldt "It would 1., a icrrat advant*
aa-« ' if lh« team to liav. «uch a man
a* Jt-nnliiK* her* tbmunhout th*
)-»r, Ot iMiir.'. he cuuld not play
with ii*. Illiwull aa h* ha* already
forfeited bin ueatanr atandln*. tmt
h* WDUId t» of BTcat >aatatliwa t>Ottt
In fall ana aprtne: practlc*. lie la
very popular with the m«o. and ih.
all h«p* to **• him her* next year.
I think that there la a atronr prob
ability that bt will enter v>nh tho
fi.«!i'iiin . i.in ii.li year.**
Picture Cleaning
If ih'» la any miii).> I In » In. h •*»••
average picture • .ill. -• t >i 1* i(ilrr**t
ed It la that «' the rr-i-r rl«tn*ln«
of picture*. Prof.'Church, to whom
haa been lnlru«tn] tbo rleanlos of
th* picture* In the hotue* of parlia
ment In I. m loa ' — I nvcntfd a
novel and rurloua apparatu* f..r th*
j.iiri".*.- In th« lrf»mt<>n atimwpher*
picture* ar* attacked by fo«. ••"■i
• ul|hur|r bcl<l iif>«i oth*r producU of
ruaj combuftloo, »hl. h reach even
Mi tutr* ih il ar* under ulaaa. i'r«
f.p..ir Church"* treatment la '" blow
upon tb* a|>oll«I plcturr* a perfect
.i. 11 of i" ii ■ umi.« Two crumb
ed Up quartern loavc* are put Into
hi* hln*. whlrh I* rut by com
pwawil air, and which d!*rhar*ra
th* (Tuntb* thruuch a tub- upon any
part of th* plctur*. Thl» I" no doubt
an effecllv* way of .\in« *•«.!
and dirt; but It la ohvlou* that If tb*
treatment b* c«mttnu«l too l«nj#. It
mar rrnmv* aom* of.th* I'Jl'it'lia
alao. Thi- trial* aa fur m*d», how
ever, »e*m U> b* »atl»f»»tu»>
Chicago Markets.
CHICAOO. Mann IJ — Cattle—
t!e«ve*. HOS.TI; ttocker*. «,«««.«;
cowa, i:«t a- T.*ana. SS««.»C
I log*— tight, IS.««».«7; rough. IJ «o
«i.7»; n-.lt^i. |i«soa«; b«»*y. ia.7i
«rI»J. fig*. tI.SMiI.TS.
Mrrr{»--N«ti\e«. lamba uli-hanf*.J.
weatern. n vun M
A "HIGH" DID IT
It Struck Town Sunday and
Spoiled the Wither.
"That waa a meat unfortunate ac
cident." exclaimed Weather Director
Ralltbury to a Star reporter thla
morning. *-You «*•. It waa unavoid
able. A ' hl*h ' got l-joa* *ome
wher* out In the I'aclfle, ..IT Van
couver, and came aweeping down
upon fleattl* Hunday morning,
knocking out at on* bluw th* mm I
oprtn« weather that we 6*d dried
and turned looae on Haturdsy night,
'it waa no fault nt the weather de
'l«rtment that thing* went wrong.
Thr>Mi hliflt« ar* often unciintrolable.
I ii...t1n,.« euepetl that there la a
vlcloua methoil In thrtr capera."
'"How about Ihow ttumlay ham
ii,. i e«t »oaX««>7 Tb* l.t.lle* »ay
that th* «ov«rnment Kuarant«" In*
weather." I
"No, air, || .11.1 not. Wo never <-an
cii.itinii'-' I'ugvt sound weather un
: 111 th<- I'acinc hl*h« an- br<>u«hl un
,trr who|<>in>me restraint. All that
; lh» weather deparlnirnt ran do, is
to arrinc for aunny <!••>* '>* battle
wtn-n thry are tw-at n«-e<l«-d. an«J then
wait aii't «* whethw they com*."
A Timely Warning.
i.ur irovernment !■ »pcndln« about
HM.OOO.onO a >tar more than It t»ki»
In. Of rourw thta Inrludra heavy
and unutual expenditure-* thla year,
1.11 l who •li'Ul ray whether eon*rena
or Iho pro«n*» of event* will enable
■a t<» reduce our expenditure* In
year* to come? At tirc»ent. with
money eaay ami » auperabundaneo
of fund* In tho national trvnaury.
plain nalllmi Ir before un. We mny
not have to face the Inevltabln dcllcll
thin y<«r. but It l» bound to pome,
anil (il'too noon. Atnl when It <lor«
pome, monry will n»t Ro ItecKlnn on
Wail Kli-'l for Innng nt froiii 2 to 3
jn>r rent., tuui Bt'Hki «iul bond* i»'t
tlnir I«M than 3'i per r«-nl. to lh*
Inv.• ■ will not tw polllni? Nt par.
The pru.ient Invenlor will brnr lhl«
prt'<llrtloit In mini!, nml the Impiwi
ent will retail It when It I* too late.
—Jnopwr In LMlte'a Wettily.
LEFT LAMP BURNING.
An nl.i: I wr>» turned In from '•"'*
124 about 10; M HuturJny nleht, <ljn
to a fire nt tlu> hi>mo of J. llofl'a,
at 4«tl Howiirl avt-nup. lianiiims
|noo. Tlie fninlly went down town
nml b'ft a lump Imrtilnir on a atuinl.
In nmi ivar the lump wn» overturn
ed anri (he fire aol"' I X""'! hi-rnl
way before dlacoverwl.
HER SHACK BURNED.
fUral) MoOollOUlth'a flihiU nt Fre
mont whs burned to Hip ground Hiil
urJ.iy nlKht, about !• o'clock. Mlns
Mrl'onotish »»n niic of thn bent
known jrhnrurltini nt FVemont. At
the time of tin" llri' Urn Rhack wnn
unternnted, «lm-o llio owner \i"0«
«ii.l'"ii-."'i Innano mut h-.u to 111.
--a«>lum about a munth ngu.
CAVE HER MONEY
Widow of Fireman Brandon
Gets a Hundred Dollars.
Ur«. 0. IV Ilrnn<lon, VUfr <l >'v
gllicer iiiaiulnii, vii.i »■«* klll< i t>y
lha mriliiiiiln* <•< ii lii.oi'-rwl whlln
Mt»i I a fire rail a fi-iv ilayi Kit".
luti r<r< ivrl .'i "I in -it i" i.f ll'-i from
iim Urmoii'n KellAf ««n»«-l«tlon,
'Mi" 111 i ■nun look ii|. hi.'k il|it|iiii»
aiiiDQK lliiinpilv.« ami ntlaiul IW.
'I liv i.iilii o f.irce ralatd ; ", in ikinK
Iho iUiii.iiml I s.l. 'I In i. |. talk imilll
lilt lltlirH Uf lltii •linri-l'l 111 inlllpulll'll
i'i'iii|M'llliiK Bremen i.i Jil>i Hi. n lit f
»» i.iiimi for i ii- bt-i in ■■! all
member*. .
Tliu Best Air Temporature.
Tlm- tiiii'liiloin Hrffi'ilnie III*- it iii
|ifrtiint«t tin. imitv uiii.r than
thoa* I'lr lo plijrilologlral roniillluni
in.) very iiiiin. itiu». Klrat *lt<S moal
obvloua la lha t-iii|.< i .ii-' of th*
Kuimtiiiillnr iilnimtplirrf. It la ■
well . «:«iil!«!if.i nut ih.it ti ii aver
nee temperature <<f i!n«ulr Of '.I <!•••
i:n .1 I'lilirtiidrli la mmi ada|>t*d Id
tha public health, f..r at that icm
peralur* tht» decomposition uf ani
mal rimJ vhphi.li. matter Ik alight
arul normal temi^raturn la nraal
taally mnlntttlnvd. i.... drxrae
of ii mi i r.iiiiic ab*»va or below that
I ..nil rniuliva a more or Una ■•ffirl
■.f Hit- l.ni regulating i».*.-r to
maintain the proper oiulllbrium.
i:vru more potent In «levatine tb«t
botllly trmiirrutui'« Ii tii.- Introduc
tion Into the 11100.1. wi.tih.r by re«»
plratlnn or by direct Injcctlun. of pu>
till iiuliln and il>«* i-imi • of tli-ttun-
I'-niuif matttra. II thta Injection la
n i«-.tii- i at ahnrt HU. m*,' drain
will iB-fur with a hlxh i<*;npvratur#.
— l'u|iul,tr t*< iiii- * Mxlillily.
• _ - _■■_ v ~
Yachtsman In Chicago.
Cine Marrh l».-<J*org« ':
Ooodwrhiiro. r*ar commodore of <>>
Royal f.,, iu |i«n Yacht ilul.. U tit
■hna«.. lie haa »^ii|.vl a f<-w minor
mali*r« with the Chliaitn Yarht lull
In i.«ui.l to the nilnit mi' !•<••
tweon lha Chlcavo Vm-M .lull nut
ih» ftoyal Cartailan Yacht rlub for
th« -.',|. cup, wblcb th«y hay«
had under -Ilt—itf "•n'*Mffp
Commodor* . .Urhim d(»a n-t
confine hlmwtf to yarhtlna'. lie ha*
th* In»I «uiiiK of hnrse* In I'an.vla,
and la al».i tn« owner of tb* Norfolk
HÄ»»; konntta, ihi. larr«*t iki-I" In
AmeHra, and h«* rar?l«--» off blur
rtbbona all o*«r the country. II'"
waa the rtrrt .U> aubacrlbo to lln
*tnck of th« Canada, and it lath*,
rup won by that yacht thai Iho
Cnl<-a*o Tacht flub .- now anxloua
to awure. Th» rup waa donated by
the Royal Canadian Yacht rlub.
The fi<ll»ilM rrxntla commit!**
of thrChh-ajro Yacfct club t»« b—tt \
aptwlnted * '•>• I'lMiHw.' Mnrtan
for 1O»: Harry P. Ktnney, chair- '
man; M«r>hall I> Wllbfr. C A. llur
ton. I-. ,i > J. H««»tl »»4 WUllam
llrrrlt k " ; .
Electrical-Punkab Pulling. 4
KlfCtrtclty: la to b« the light of
Aata In thf n»«r futiiri- ' I'nl. ulln l«
|vat now eipendtac "*:l««.o*0 on a
municipal Itml »11««i..n lkirobay U
dtitrotia of fntlowinir *alt. »>■■! twlnc j
the n»«l advannd «n jla the '•■•<••< la
tr»j.T< 1 to municipal atmrrnnwnt. It
la not likely to la« behind for •
|..n« tin In uplte of an lm|«"vrri»h
ed treat ury.
All th» m--»l Important atreeta of
Calcutta will b« Ughted with •*•»•
tricity, al»o many of lh<- prliwlr*!
tiu!|.lmc> Cluba. b»nk» and private
tMiilnn^l are is li.in In arcllKbte,
Ii I* hitf*! that the inMnllau.in will
be computed Ihla month.
The euppty t* to b« contlnuoua for
the SI houra and will b< -mr-l"yril f.ir
a novel p«n»««. Punkaha "111 h*l
pulled by electricity. Bp*cUl i-un
kaha will b« hired .iut and •'»>ll< >a
htnrrforth dl»prr»»d with. Th* «ay-
Init "hlch IhU hanjrc win «lt«:t In
m. ni.tl *Mr and Haf <••«< "nl '*
rr-iiu. ,t by any ,n- who h«i »l»nt
a ep#H o* hot weather In tha pl«lna
of lllndrwun.
In Madraa there l« »» electric
tramway .-v i ■<■ overhead »y»tcm.
lima ver« »wpolar InMltullon with
the r.st!ve« of th* couniry. Club*
and private houwa In the city on
the Coromandfl r<-a*t are al»o lit by
elwtrklty. >lany of the pa'^w"l of
i.iip- <■■ and m*haraj»hii art" ii ilai- j
(Unc BllltW of el« trie Wrht. In re
apect to electricity lndll» will a<««>n
be abreeat. If not eh'ad. of Ung-
Und.-lx>nJon Dally M«"-
Dylng in Australia.
MEUtoriWE. March 11—OenerU
Will! iwoth. or the HalvnUon
Army. l« afriou»ly Ut here. lll» rt
covery |» .Imil'lfiil.
A Papal Numclo Now.
It >Mi:. Marth It— It l» ri-portfil
from tho Vatican thßt the Vn\m haa
derided to elevate Mpr. Martlncll!
from the t^oltlio of Apo«U.llo l>ele
cali' to Waahlnffton. to that of
Phi .il Nunrlo. _
f, A. R. EHTERTAINWEKT.
An entrrUlnment and d«tir# will
I* Riven at the <l. A. i; >, ,11. Illnck
ly block. tonlKhl.' by Court Itcd
Clnvcr No. |HO. Companion! of F«>r
ontcrn. Munlcal tiun.l" t- »>lli be
rnndorwl. and all mrmbcra and their ,
frlonda are Invited to be a«nt.
Two Weddlno Annlvorsarlos
Hera la | i.|... f of n Milwaukee
rrniplo who asri-pil to aepanito nfti>r
nflern y«>nr» of in i-.i i!f.- They
(iinltmird to realde within n him X
of r-tich other Bint to pa»« the time
<.f tiny Imperannally when th^y met.
When tl" »llv»r nnnlverw«ry of th«
«(m1i1Iti;; CHltie on, holli colebrateil
il iilt'iough aepmiitely. Two cluin-h
.-rreinonlrx Wtrl peiformt'd In ttip
church where tliey were \>..1.1..|
twenty-live venrs iM-fure. the h»i«
baiitl"" crruninny bclnK "t * oVlm-k
In ihn iiitiinlns. »nil th« wlfo'« at
!i. Tliat evrnlnc eai'h cavt" a ro
oeptlnn.at Ihn r«»ltlenrn at thi name
hour. on«l the unmii friends rulloil
lo r>»y t|ll>lr reaped*. aucceiiKlVfly
r.nlng from nne lnm«o to the other.—
Milwaukee rlentlnel^
Improva tha Golf Course.
X'lllC'AtiO, Mnrirli 13.— I'rrrtdent
W. A. llnveineyrr of tho Itlverslde
Onlf ilviti. uliiled yeitcrdny that Hi..
i-M.nii'N cununlttee. connlalliiß or
I'npt. A. I', nowen, R. It. I'll I»« IM.I
\V. A. Ilnvi'iiicvi'r. hud C4Dip)at*d
th« plann "i the propoatfl t'hnnK<'ii
In tha rourml, \%liU'li will rcmill hi mi
addition t>f nearly <on yarda nnd the
Introduction •>' m-veral new hn«»ril»
nml bunker*.
The itlret'lora wish t" correct tho
••rrnneoua. Imiirraalon created by ■
newspaper report published a few
days w»> 11,., i il. Itlverslde Oolf
■tiii. |iM"">'» la amalgamate with
ilin new Illliifibt , lub it order to get
th« »irn«tit «f Hunday piny wr ii,.
.t] in,.,nl llnka. Although lb<
Illvrntldo mnmberi ,i.. i.. earn to
U li , into a Dtrutraw *■ l<» • •>•
propriety of Hunday play, they w-lah
I! In l«i understood lii.it the course
will h» open fer t>l*y on th« iJabbalh
aa htrrlofura,' -•..--""
Arrangement" havi been hm«
with lha rallntad ■ ■,IN|iUHV, whmM-
Irsrlu run beilde '•" llnka. to u»e
it,, i, <■. ,'■ r I.ink for (pHokllM the
••inimc. It wan Intruded tr» resume
|il»y ,1, Mil A t .r 11 *»th, l"i' '"• IM<'
| riHli.r* il\.l overflowed il«
bank! recently v. ral bol< «mi the
lower I««rl of Hi" cou»s« are under
vtnut, Morßovrr, the i .ii r .in -ac
count «'f IU fronen condition, will
i»k<' a lonir 1 tf>>•- tr> thaw ■■<>>. *" It
may bo nwriwary tr. i*U| tha f»r
mal .1.11,1; of lh« wwaon uaMl af
ter lll.it date. ■
EVE'S DAUGHTERS.
Mrs. Ituili M. lii< r Muart. who*
«..|..n-.i folks' dialect stories ail'l
n-n-lliiga hava madn her fammis, la
one of tb« l/i »I cooks In Ann-rl'a.
A nt-w fn.hl..n la übUlnlnaj among
l*.n.|i.n« ultra-smart—that la, "f
wearing * ring "ii th-- foreftruji r,
euy« an exchange.
Miiiflv.l liwt Halad—Cover with
vinegar five itmall boiled be*ts, and
lot ,i,.| for BORM hour*. Whrn all
ready to aervn it,,.*.- lb» »iiiii»
and a portion of 11,. piin | liace
each beat on h • n»j. lettueo 3 leaf. i
Chop two m«>dhjm*rSxed '< cucumber
|.!<-l.l<-» and three or r.iur ollvea. Mil
tba be*tn-wlth Ih.- ml*tur* and pour j
over * French <Ir>-MlM|.
Thm very young Klrl doles on II"'
l.m-nri. while the matron * r.-irar.ia
iln- Ualn»borough aa lor speclslmll
tlnery affection.
A l*arl« i.irr<Bt>«md»nt Baye the
length* tit »M<h skirts ha*.- been
takrn~aod they «r<- ao fooUak aa
to gweep'tha ground all around , at ,
p resent-makes that,of lh<- cloak
worn with them uii««r al»<» «nr«r«- f
sonably bmmj
Allhouifti Hi'- .i..r»«irt la to be the
l««dlng skirt f <r spmuj. It does not
follow thai It is l.« be used to, lllr I
exclusion, of every othtr style. ~
For Jackets hii<l coat* for arrlna" ' •
wear the short, natty effects »*ern •
1.1 b*> a« f,..[,,ii4r aa ever, and th* I
Kton lark<t ha» taken a new Imh
of life, I
j -To be ,In at.ai.lui.-Jy good form," !
aaya a> wrlti-r on ih.- subject, "a per« I
»-n mu»t not even glance at lIU *d- j
lr<»» on a afttaf ha la requested to ,
l-"< " ' j
J-tdgfng t>y th« »dvlc« given In re- !
ference to lurln« - a beautiful |
throat, w* should »ay that "rubber- [
■■<«llli« I" H>- moat eOlclent nuana ,
Hammock daya ar» creeping : '•"
apare n<l the fir ta making ready ;
f. r Ita early mornlruj; dlablcrlr
It la a well groomed woman that ,
weara hatidiM.tnr r«.«im moat «rai -■
fully aod Icrepa b«r huaband'a affee
ii..ll for Ufa.
Voice in Faculty Maotlnf.
CICICAOO, Mar.h IJ.-Dr. Hollla
l^r haa been elected aa ln«tru.-t-.r In
the Northwe»tern unlv#raliy. Thla
will give htm acreaa to the faculty
meetlnga wtth a voice In all mattere I
which ar» dlacuaaed tb*re. - Thla
l> the Crat time that th* Inatr .
In th<- eymnaaluro haa ever been ap
pointed M the faculty, and It.wUl
gtv* attilrd' • another atart on the
U|i grade, aa th* beat Informed man
wltl >>•• »►>!■■ l.> give hla opinion on all ;
athletic ►■11.).. i» which com*.up In
tin- meetlnga.
1 >c>.. of Hi-' profenora * aalil ' Itat
night: II la rarjr fitting tn appoint j
Dr. llolllnter tn thla l-#lllon na he
la a graduate of Wllttama and naa '
taken hla M. l> at rennajrlvanla. H«
la ai «c-ll r.lm-iii.-.l aa manr ajf the
profeeenra .11 the faculty. Thla la .
the flrat time il>.<' we hare been able, |.
to do auth a thing, for tba Inatruc
»i>r« of the gymnaotuna heretofore
have n.'t been college men."
Ttie 1.1. 1 that Hulllater la a college
man hna had a ajajaji effect on the ,
atudenta In the irymnaalum. Th-y
lnok up to ',1111 and hold hla t»j.|nl.>n«
aa , r.irni In everything, Thl* bad
given a better tone to athletics at \
Evamtnn Fii.l baa cauaed a more |
enrneiit Intereat in Bi».rt« of all the
liraii< In■» than ha« been ahown for
' aiime yeara.
Gift OfTerings at Eastertide.
It haa nnly '■■ • n a little while ago
altwe it w«a th.xit'ht that a prrtty
card or a tiny ■ ■ >:!•• ■!> of flotvera waa j
the proper offering to one'a friend i
on K.-mior day. Th» l-ica of iwndlng
a trining erlft haa grown, ami n..« .
iiii=i "i. 1, of thi poay of ur..\vlnn ,
plant In full nowcr and tied with
pretty rlbbona, th.Tr goea aome
dainty trine, with the li.-k< wlnhea
of the Klvrr for n hai'i'V Kaaterllde.
—1-atllrV Home Journal.
French Motor Car Post System.
In Franre the autocar bjbjh like
|jr, tn . "iiliiii. with th. bicycle,
to rovlvr the long vanlnhed glorlca I
nf the 1... I A Joint atnek cfnnpany !
nan air—fly kMa formetl in I*arl«,
ttnSOT ih. in!.. of '1.. Poate Kli>c
lrl>iur> Intprnntlonole," 111,. object of
which In 1.. (si .i.'l.-li on nil of the
gr«At hlKliwnyn Ktatlons where i^e
trul^tim ran be pr«''iir«-d tin.l i»ccu
mulntnr* rrrliargiMi. A >rk»hop.
lim, will mipply Hi. aaarj woh
ajiiani for luitchlnß up iiaimgaii m<>- .
turn. l.n:<tlv. lluro la tn In- ■ rai
tnurnnt .iii.l li.ili.m.iii accommoOa
tlon f"r n limited number of iravi-l
rn. II la mneetVEbta 11, Hi I hi> next
iriilury may l»"lii>ld . ounti > fnmlllra
oomlniT up to town for tin. arnpon In
their II Ivata «lectrlo ... ii.'x. aa
thry uwil to dn In Hi.- li.iiKi'-ilrawn ]
vehicle—l/on<l<>n Chroatoto,
THEY'RE OUT OF JAIL.
1 .11 van AUtlne nn.i her Mater,
Knimn Norton. »rp at liberty, hnvtnjr
l>e<;n ro'ensoil from thi county Jail
Kiiiii, nlßht on f.wm boiuln. .\t
tnrnry Chag. K. 111.11.1 .hi to
OlympU B iturd morning ami ap
i,ii 1 for a writ of hnbcaii corpua.
Jaatlc4 Hpuvlh. of Hi- auprcma
coiirt. flffiipil «n order to Pherlff Van
ilo Vnntrr. to prmluro Ih. prlaoncra
■>t Olympla on March 17, ami 1.-1..
--itrnphed Juiige .llir.ilix what Ii" In,!
done, Kintlnir tlio amount that had
i>ri'n iixfil fur their I "MiU.
AMirar.Mr.sTs, .
\iti.i: THEATER, i"
*^M«i>»«' -mi in /. P. •■■••■ I i..rii. j'aln 0
O«B Wr.tH, 1 i,.|M(.' '
Ounday, Maroh itth '•
1 l>-< rani'i.la Voting I I «r*l)'nn«, ■■.
NANCE O'NEIU
■ BafaßafpVa by a Itrani Compiar. i :,
BJapartolre of Play ai
Huii'i") •n«1 TriiUr, Thnrwiar, tb. In i
•■ifAI.AIM ">iA»r ivK^k,*.
•THkTk«'£*«.■• ftai»r<l>« Mitlfi.*.
. ril> IMS KM." NliiMii Mliln^L
Tneoilar, I a-I tYNJUR.'' 1
V. ill,. - In •'•'•iftar - - ''"
1 1 M tNNafßlK'i ' '"I I\«K tWIsT"
luinilar I.flee»-11, TV, «ftr, V*. ■ , .
leata «tt Hals a*t>ir>li>r
CAFE 'lIALRB
J>j«»t Opened
190 SECOND AVENUB
Oolhriaa Block
4 BARGAINS ":%
In Square Piam..,
Th» Kumakcr Music Co.
■ > Ma and rwth.
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TIIK »K«T JSAiFIo^AL H.(>ik Of -■■ '"fJE.I
UKAITLK.
r«i.t up' ■ii«! , . . .* . IIV) '•• :
li«urral ImliVlriii l.udnrn l*»t.M> U4.
1 ittam l> lli««. 1: . . . \ . Pr»iMnt,:<
Mauri" M<MU»«ti . . . Vtcai rmMaat
Inl.i lull,. ■ ... •'• • .'a«»l»r ;
I-., t. |-arallill>l . . . . Anltlanl • üb>*f £f
i>i»i,i.ii.i ial««r>palc •n»i«'iir>l>i«
la all in* i-iiiirti al rlilca of ibe taiiat ■
Mum an«l aareaa | | ;'', '"' "*~^*
TTiTi~n'orr rV)t'»'r> m*tio»al bxvS fi?
Of (KATTte.
< a|.|laltl<ok k*!4 IB .*.. »tS»,(M ■ ;
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K.C. KrafeMer........ Vl<w-lT»iil«(ii .
K. V. Aaai i.> <a>M«r ;. .
i*«rre>i»adrnta la all i:m- r ti»<-i|»l etitaal ff
lfc» rnlt«4 Ulalx mA t ■■!■ I* -"-^M
'-" *_■ rniAm t*i- r*V-~r-t»flßißJ
j\Mrj< anTHWfXL iMnoMlniiim
> in.i..ii i.i.a . telrphou* Main •>• w-t»*SM|
niK »AI.K-CITT KKAI. iditatk.
71)1*41 r.'lluljikr It- ■ «n i .'h»T 'op*
, -i.^.-l rlir projirrty ati't l«r»«, (Mil SB
Jttnra Hci(ha*:l, U.»m aurl lu>uratii«. ■
1. i.-o iiiwk
I»*M IM, At AIIKMY. : '■ -f ■■'.'-i 1
prit an« untf llioroo«h fHOCinf ■rkool la 3f S
ilir i dar not '«•nli.i, Jib and i !>.■!••» ■ .;'•
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♦♦♦>M«»tHM>H>»«MMI|
i|,Tlie^jw.;, ■ "'I 4,
: : i»<n»i i.ar 1 soxgs ;! I
;; Of the Day —' |j M
< ' i Ari-M-m to «• evrrr week*froia!< ''ffi'
' 1 the leading ptihlliblng ' boo***.' ' SB
' ' 'We li.»v« contusily on band a '■! 'si
\ \ larf• *U>ck an>l we are alway* , ,\;
, 1 plaatnl t<i try il» new piece* over , ,fM
i lor j«.o. - ;■ I „■ s*»j . •■ i ' ■"
';■-<m* m* ■ •itJaat la t»rt*n« ] '
\ ; WINTER f HARPER i; 1
1 Bartt a.iKi'i 1 »••«)«. Waak. ' 1
' MIMMIM»MMMIM» >
llltb'Erxla r*,ut,*:Mhr to all tv i.raaakM
• Haa4«aartanß A««.k» View*. ■
v«tT« La»oche
U»-ta-Dati fir Ait Fla«r Stiil*
1 or Sfowad «t«. «Bl raloa St.. SMttttol \
ar»Hti«f>ilii An lufrteaa , *
yun*ral l-Er«-'-t*.^Ml Eaibalmrn. I •
C.rlon, Thlrt A«i ß r«laßMs M. I
TrkjlMjn. M«in ajg B—tUav *»». J
THE BEEf INQUIRY" j
Milas I* Still Vigorou* la j!
•. Pro»«qLtlon7. • ; .||
CHICAOO. VfarrhllJ -Th* beef l« j
! veatlgatlon thla morning. Major Lee ||
repreaentlng aener*] Mllea,'broughi 1
l out the fact during th* exarnlnalloqp h
•if . wttneimea today; that . the teati 1
made at the eloekyarda laat aummei S
, aa to the preservative effect of i-er 1 H
tain chemicals on fresh beef. undl *-1
demonstrated that It la Vosalble t< m
kill dIM-aa*d cattle outalde the atn<-k4 Vj'.
yards and place this meat on thaj 'j
market. ; Two government* Inspeo* »
lor* located at the stockyards ad- ':i
milted that they did not know poalt- •■£
Ivaly what was In cans auppoaed M I
contain roast betf. ,',, - , j||
, What Pomeroy Says Goes. t$
P.»mi» peopl* pronounce tile w..rdl I
valet aa "valley," txaieving that 1
they Ihua bhow ireat learning. The|P
1.111... pronoaßdaUon i« "vaiiet.'* 1
' We make thla statement on the hu* ,1
thortty of J. P. lVim-i.-v, who li«a
■11. And If Mr. Pomeroy la wronafji
hla pronounclatlona go at thla omr*, wl
aa be once irave Ihe Atchlaon publta ■■'£
library fIO.OOO In cash.—Atchlsoa'm
Olobe.
L m
The O. 1. T. ranch. In the e«tr-»ma) ■:?■
northeast corner of the Panhandle of jx
Tpxaa, the largeat ranch In the-
world, haa an area of &000 'squara/IS
miles. .Its herds nf cattle aßgregat*if|
Ut>."«Hl head, besides 1&00 horse*, tnil J
the calf crop brandtd In UI7 exr>»ed-»i ■
ed MS. Burprlalng. aa It may aevntdßj
all the work on the ranch Is done by I
Hi men. one man to every \ 24.n00af
1 acres.— Ladlea.' Home Journal I I
! WiirMw said laal month thatff'ad-fj \
erewskl, tho great planlat, purcn»aJ| ,
«'d a beautiful country home In l*«w '■ 1
n.l laat year. The paper say*: "Hbbs 1
•pent aeveral montha In hla ntwlf I j
.1. .|.ilri-i1 home, niiikina; plana | f(*♦? *
progreaslve farming and rattle rala« 1
ing. He la I. • pl> Interested In IM J
betterment of the rondltli>ii of thajl
' I iiiaaantry living around | his pl.ic. j
and Is on the moat friendly ti-rmi •
Wltß Ili'-m." //|.
lir Ills ri-cent concert tour In "l*jSj
native land, th(> flrat h« mnde In I'"- .',
land alni'i" hla reputation t«>r«mi jf
worldwide, the i>.i|.er quoted paya: J
It waa really a triumphal t«.ur. ¥
I After hla nrut coniert a banquet »aa
' 1 given In hla honor In Warsaw ""sK
' January It Two hundred of tha Kg.
moat prominent"cltliena were nr*a« 3
1 ent. I'adrrcwakl sat tn;«.'.n Him- #
klawlaa mill Ilarun Kronenb>-rfi ,
Many toana were drunk and •P*"h*|»
i'» made. I" nl.'n'Wßkl made a speech|i[
] which proved him to bo an exc«llcnlS
I -1 'k.-r II waa almple and «liu-era>M
iilnnii any att. in:>t at rhetorical ■
ctreet. At Ita. conclusion he l'ri>^,S
posed a loaat In honor of Polish
wnnii'ii. The ladlea present In ♦"•j|
I 1 gallery threw Dowrra it him •'jp
, covered him with limi.|i'ta." ,
; —• .>j^j
WAPIUVOTON, March IS.—G**&£
1 otla cahloa the death of PrlvattSJ
I LunUa Weitphall, rirat Californl*. m
dysentery. f