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V H .-'' -. V --? " V . - - 1st mi If n. has saca aleegea (or tk "Itse -H- Da-eta. Ireae ULHn Frett-rlc. ar-dSopbU Jfc. 'fTiSF W.5 . -a WMl U Ue Ht LeMila Wm.7.'. i-E J-aory H. Bt flMMcAitlnn a, (.. ....a. I?1 5f!? IT"" S?? --wt a. i- - -- Amu noin. ior tee Dene to.t xtlon r the worttif the Vueen's Ds tighter In at. lavlritUl liZ L1.!?,. "Civatlna." from Go-jiod' . "The Quen .f SfaeUu" also sev eral ITrerich and pi-listi tonga with hsrp antf. violin obligate. .The other artists who will anp- on t4ramaBi for th occasion are Mr. ro I. Harnett, soprano: Miss atelS HeDo-rav. contralto Clinton EMer. tenor James Rohan, tenor: John Rnhan. berj oie. Mr Helen Tlioreli Casiidr. vlotlr. Itt. and Miss Adclia Ohio. harpist" Robert Patterson Htrlr.e v .11 o'carii:- niiglnc clan at the Odeon this week Mr. Strine is a barytone soloist and lias rfluenU been beard at various func ilms In this city. Thare v ill I a rr.ral exodus of mu sicians from the Odeon building between now and February I. The new home U located t Boyle avenue and Olive street snd has been named the Musical Art du'Idlng. Many of the teachera will occupy the now quartern this week, though the building 1. a :ct. not quite .oaiul.-te Among those who liav secured room"! the nv location are the Wetrraau school r Muiic fJchtenstela Violin .-vhof.t. Krnef.- School of JIw.c. William John Hail, rimton HWt. harlc. t. G-T Vrthur I.tlitr. I. I Srhon. Mi"t Mj llc Ian Gjrg" Hli:IRM JIUs Ane rav. Miss Clant M-Jr. MtiUra VetJj Karft. Vr- W;iI-, M...-kl!:i J!m Ti,m-n. 1 l-r:.t sill.r. Horace Dthbl-. Xathkn .UchF, Iitnm Ucin. XUd-iu- Kunico 5an. fcf. 1 V. Mi-lutjre. Miv) N-ivine rJ!j . Miia flara Xnrden anl Mls Alice ivttliiciil. I"rrl-ri it li-chrr .;il rar.!- a :e-jrt-lr .lah for iiu--rn tti study n;s fr'ini tli rprto1r- uf thi bet arti-io. Mr. II-j-.Vt -wt 111 b".ti h! -iorlc January 1.1 at II m In Hi" nw tin!! of the IiulnT X. Wr-ln r n.nric hou. Th iork '.f I Taia Itlc". J. t5 Ba.h. I Ranald. llus W!f. ItlrlMni Strang-. Franz Schu lirt tif! otIii finouf -o:npoers III be At t. nnul election Friday of the rfxi:rT!"d'l CIu! the follow ins officers rc el.t; President. Hirrr Rratnor": vice irc?Til'iit. marig-r and trr.Mjrer. aJier A Rau. wef un. niomiui II. ft'n.i. tniI'. luK A1hr. I' S. An n. IY.l P. I-k ;rse ISrlwiiar.Il. John II I Wl;,tl!e, I.N iiAWU Grorcje K. less. i'i, Fri.l If Cw--lr. Ice. Auk. ;nthert. Xi;-Jrn 0u)r!.li. Ii K Howell a. A. MliKr. 0e 51lli-'. Ire1 sirhlclf. tj'ia ehi:ti(!n.-i and Jar4ut 1owt'' 'TUf ';i li" III b- tndt-tl tii! iihv " hrlier at. IirIit '"hurt Ii jMi.:.-l 1. "it r tho Jlr'- lion of Henry li.ubt rsn!pt nil (tniftiietor The - I ta eiM h 'Mj..--.iiii!. Crl Talr. 'lnj WalUr tv .1 Uaxxt lince :r--ri-t S ll! V ari'l . Ca-'i. The iiyruB IU hf itiipd of. -ptMm rfii.l ltri ;frrl l:a!i!-r. f jr- II Hlt. "Seor;'! Ilntdfont. Wtt Rr. I' John lotto1 liandl'-r Iter-, George 'lint, t.nit mill Uilllam Hatin. M Mac onrirll iliir Miller 'ltarlte i:obltii)n. V Kuler Wilson H-hweTik. ElnT Starr. t St'-inni"-. John btetntne. K. TIrdemann. -ilmr Vj1Ii. I-Y-.1 WrlBjht: t'Tiors 111 m.'"ll. I II Camp. H. W Cann. lrn.- t"onil. Ilrrt ""ri11e. Allien IUH-o-K U M Freranrd. t I Il'irtha1, " i .ii j 1 Mici Tliotr.a Mc-t:lly. Ilrrd wne. J V var..f. tIeo.Rlng-t- i ii "iurl lti.Mri"'in Julliia C Sinto .latin T rry lltrj WniLTten. T" II ' wl J I Tonus. Im II. T Pnlein. I !" nf i: K Itllikrr. Tall.-eol.. a nint IMaIii l"teicirl. Arthu .fi- H Hatter. (;iw V Kjtnr. c rrttuiti IjiiiII l.nn lUlne W R Fn " Aln lt- T.' t Smith. Kmr -l.lt ' n hat IV.mk K. Wr-Wt. niiiM'iI hi-1 ilrjimatl entrtalt,mf"t "'1 1- El"ii t tli. tt.t.ot R.-e1tal Hall "t Sjiutdav vnltiK l I "r"Irl-k ' T"irre n-l knonn iUnlT n" KtifTnl". ili- will l h"r-l in tlnn -! for th tlrit ! oir l.hnUi- htirpar,4 of hl rttr i1ll . jjr In M-crl ncrfl tiunot. 71lf ;rCtTnme fllomi v .! ..' Uir..lrr J Vi t t i.efoi vlv t-.'ir'rt rmtatia o Ip frr tron w uv xris ,rlA frwni l'u '-j-I Stt Vn t Kot c lr- "i c mi'l ince art1tt i a tfnri f Tl ikI rg M'ttn ttn lirl,t Ml3 Mn" -.rrl : aty How" Ulinii t. rt.. Frnc" l '.V-!l r in" ir'" x;ttntatl t-.i r1,Jr iVmnn li-i ttt:e T'i'tl ,-"I.,1', cw !-n ," "nia I II"t J ti SunJ.r ?t-. In Cll Slinrrt an J lVti"T1" Ta rIr- - T!l P!n -h4r'-t"r '?'" -tttlt i.uttM fi-rt? ' m liTrln t-. IUt'1 I "f-t 1i Itirrii rthu- nri" , 'Mil tli At-t. It V I'Uj !!.-: Ji'-. tYanr, M u.ll. Jr r rrl Iii hjirAt"r ! a ' ntM A l'tir"r "J. I1rr rrt Jr-. M lait rlht mr!inx f th" riphion ! the follow l-tjf r lrt-J tii"tnl"r " the tkiird of i.)vTrpr VV K VUby HulU UeN J. r Vari lllarrnin lialifonl Viwfonirc ?! Hut :1c. f ! Wnlhrld.". V W IcIl. Iitc. V liroeti U t Ifc-rier. rRlu l jtt-n.T. 1 ll rl lioun Klia Michel Hunl-r- Voiv.ll A ll I-amt-ert. Pro Nuirrnt. Cli-ir- KnIT. lJe"re M Wright p'niin rerttnl tltn I hurtUi ! rI Hiiil -r Mir- t'harlotte Math nm at hr I itno. I.icle.1-arnu Th" tmti rirt r- .U" S'an Hufkln. !Mh'II Amiinnn llo-nlle IJ'i.rT. Ad. I" ICi 'i .,',f' llwtlitMhn AIti.triW Kl" 'In tun At;n liri" llarrti uml r jl i..-le.-tlo!H y Ml l.ithmant. rjir Ten !-. m Mu!rale will lr o -r'nlnrit Wrtltird-tv tit tnlnn t thr len rrcltal liII h Mn ln t"iiner. iire n UI ir.crmm" l to l-e on i -! tv Hi-ir.t-rrs i:j thlr frlep.i SNOWING IN THE SOUTHWEST. l:in.i- nr! Oklahoma U'hent ltnjii Mni'h ltvittiltl. fin nuc.nm. ITtt Kj. liv 7 -A : j.i(i f"ii -" I'm cijunt lt nUtit and .-intlnu J ntJ altlu fti:lcJitn,.ni. K !; .. -!ui Inr.ni j" t VatnI KnH !-d a iv, jmow to v. lnlns at d;litlit ll hanl rm (xr tc our with no nlnd It l nwUlr- rafldlj. od Ii do'.nc iV farm hiiii nJ trri much s-.l rnri :rur kpeci xl -ilria. K, LT M -Th h"Ai'.et jriwtnrrn of tt. ur oocintencril hrre thi mtorr.lnr !;,!.. tfc jac. ln4S jt tj tnflin crm-untly tti" crnlin.1 - co rr4 b mr full two Inchen at nona. Thf :a hj ir-U and ml- thr U a OeHct Srp lr. th tftnrraturt, n das-.- tt tha'ktate T- moritLre ntn ? tt rlrmtsiK much a-e?l " n,H "!o tfc aare-wu. resuu to tn castir m thi part it renje rErtt. tklahoma Ctt Ok, tv- ..,r a "-edlngl fceavj snow.torsn that wrtl! pmve of great ixilue to ; tth-jt croi . (Mttt tfre tilar i rrratsrErjL tluthrt. Ok . tiec ai- It 'he iti eett here ttatftv flf-et tui of Tte seu,tnr Is stlM ami th s-jjw. whk-fr e lirhu tetd ulchl. J. r. -gai . a- .- .. t Ntswr Tork Ikec 2a.J lneront llArtr-ts S.-:w: library "U1 te arsrrnNr.l arS th thocaa-.ds of rmhiab solicje mxitr- t i u-a aa. asaaar aa Mam. riHUi Klkt sesaaMSSBSJ aa-ass ! in i pa w..iT ? "r-"teT -yea yMgry of Vaste task asses si. Twi .Vl Wjqgcm atafc. --"": ' -X " :. "- inasaUI. j.rvaus. nrum iiniMiiiii Vw srd Ms xe-.ts will t s t.'-'r , tinaxiy I The ttches of tLe -.Jju-e were hadcw.l rces ca the BeIrr Vv the Prt of ti f Captain MjliaU.a elra.1 iedx-ece ) I ar-J lh maf.tr !nt!site.! en each oica " I bas -a ri:"s". from duty at his ow-rj Vra. tat the police aa.1 detectives could e Tw Jrjr.rss! cajca o book". ::ctlis J r;:-"t -s-zill l can be tried la the Ortm- aeser Uud the il!ty party. rsnv rte tjure. hale lu rettoi I Jb c.-xt. I Uetecttves RIcharJ Jcrce and Csttbe frvji th- Utwv librarr In New York tc O'Brien impertarated e-a:twse- yet"riay tks prtra.:. Ubrsrr coThtrty-th street. 1 aA" shadosred ilswkics. wbHe in the act near Mad-.ot-t atsrau. Teeae rwaws rrpriF- J wHttv la taatsalla. of hlt-g their jci-pooej purchat-fw. Tty aaet 12 bctalaruoaa cf two years. As fast ' a Mr Maiu or ha repress-"., e gt!i- i red tbem la Kurope ther were -TCI to I tha eoCTtry nd ttceed in the l-f-jjm J t-'te-rj" I M asstT-a a-srsiaa. Tfca aas-aat cee '.!-- arvi etectiac f of r Mt th- St. lexii German PtnXestavnt lT"wV AM osat-f. a. CfarWa K.rk taad. wtj te beui at few. as tmprrva! isllll T. tillwt cre-wr Tentb and iltm strests. et Ttarsday es swing ALL B84HS F Wfi STAIDABO TRUST GarifcMs KefMrt Will 8hw Et Vv Sjateta.DiikriffJiiMtes WU- liaglr or U4cr MOSEVELTS TRUMP VwVMitl Ezpe:ts to Use This Starting KvideBce to Force Coagress to Eaact Rate Control Legislation. The Republic fcuitaa. lyt ns.ldtu. iitn ami r &im. Waahlngton. bee. at-GarfleVTe report on lh Standard. Oil monopoly.' depicting it a built up and fostered Lr wholesale re batitis. nJ bt the trump card or the ad ministration's tmt In veil "nations, and will fac i-Ujed at the bsrcholoctcal mo- csent -to rnflasae' pdUlo M.ntlment andi ior.c toe eenaiu to pa;s s ral'road-rate b.11 in accordance frith the President's Iiolicy. Uke tJc Reef Truft ici-ori. material trhlch tt Goiernsacnt exRects to tise la provecutlous axaijm. s-UndarJ Oil and rajxoaa win not I tacluUed ia tl pub Ilrlied liortions. But it uuy be said on tli autllorlt uf r.51.-ut!s v. h.. l.v- hm4 ta du with its prttiaraUou that the report win It the tuoet xweetlnz and urathlnt; locutrjMit cr r.jaord bv thl Govern- uit-nt twward xrcut bUKlutsa iaterestr r.noucn j-tatj in the report to show tiiat either wfllinsly or untitr pressure, er ery creat railroad syrteni in tha United Ftate Iuih Ot-cr!iniai.ted in freight rates in favor f the 8Undanl Oil. ai:d that by a ino-t xtupindou aystem of preference. ItOLkrfLllcr 4 enabled to crush out all jidj.ttitl.jn until he vontiul; ptr cent of t.-ieivttolcma to-day !! the United htate-. 4iId i.ttvcnlace of all foreign bu-lii. m jlniuit M5 lurge. TO I'OIiCC IIATK-LECISIATION. Tiij slue of !uch a report as a club to lojc-; rai-ies'&iiiuu is j-arent.. tom tnltttoncr Jarflld of the l.ureau of Cor porationi. I.-. Working r.ight and day to get his IliMhiR on the nuciUgatlons In nape for iJits'titatiij.-. to Cojar.iy. The report in cxpctrl to be in the President's bands (uny in i cfcruary it will be transmittea to Congress ome time in that month, nhe.i rnte-Kclalatlou is certain to be tUik Ins shape. 'those who hate had the Standard in xestigatlon in hand ray that there will be no ruch break rndo in the report upon It as lUs tna.l" by Cotnr.iisMn.r Garii-!d in !! Kport ujun the bef Industr. In the latter matter. Garfield put forth . locu-ni-iit wlikb Was . Ircu'at'.tl Vv tl: Itcef Trust a an acquittal of the 'charges of ej-torliuu plaeed ar;aliift it in the popular mind. In that inttan" too. Coaraisaiciner Gurri'M cate the ground to the big pack er, on hlch they tiled pleas of Immun'ty to the indlctmrats against them Tlies: pleas in lar. by the way. are Mill uikIH pnse,) 0f hr the court at Chicago, and the .tdiiilmlratlou lb availing action upon them with j:rea anxittj. The v orl: Ione in the state of Missouri asalr-i the Heef Trust by former Attor ii"t (Irr.'ral t'row ai an Important factor In fie invctlgatiotif of the be. mo!!Oi.. In a HkA manner th" muuiry of Attorn. tJeneral Hadlev of Mlttonri ha ourplitl Commif""iMier Uanleld with Mliiahf- fjjcti nnecrnlnc the Standard truM. which will be used both in the re port to Congrersi and in subsequent prose cution The Government Is ituppiied with Infor mation eoterlng a wide field. Including. eht"f)y. the operations of the 8tandard in 'cnnsjlvania. 'West Virginia. Kansas ard Texas According to reliable information from the fienartment of Oranmeree nnd I-abor. Mr. Gartleld early struck the trail if the railroad; In the affairs of the Standard. He four.l that rlther because c.f the large nhirnnerits -rttitro!!ej bv the Htandard -r tecauo of the larse "holding of heavy railroad ecurititM by the Rockefellers and their u-Ma-Iato th'v were able practical ly to di tate frelcht rates atlnwe-1 to In dependent.. While repent lis.Tir.ilnatlo'ia tgrainst HtanlHrd foinpetltoi? are not dls-i-.irril to I -' fiam-not aa In the old l3 of the trust's detclopment. Coonmlj- -l.ilier lariiei is rne-teti to Mi-.w tliat the Si.iivlmd "till tinnlpulate the trati: tr:llin OeltHlet .f tle rountrv. l'AKK INIi:PKNUKVrj. Two getural rlasej of apparentl In .lofnd nt -jintMiii'S. claimed t le main tatticl in the Mtti.Ur.l. will be outlllu.-l 111 the t.rt. th"-e whleh v.titrol th" ttinr- VetliiB ot the .rtide wtr.'I. uni and th.eej e no UlstriLutc the HnMi" 1 prvlu ts tj tin iwiunie K Hi. form" clats the one that nill l. dealt with Mt l.-natli Is the I ran le uil and 5as f omrMii of Katn-a'. whiih t t1" name ..r th. .n. rn that lirr.l up all the nimpu hi Reprcnta le aiitieirt district, whi.h le t. put ting nittfi.s ..r oni:niit.j:icr uartieid l"jre.m ... th trail. Ilio rei.rt nl-.. will li.ir that Hi tandatd tn.ilntalns "take lnder-ii'ient o'l :itiltitttiK K.itifaiile " at t-juit.-! where .otnpettiloii exists and. while price arc tn.intaiiicl l. th" Mimlard in th" tetrl tiy in' li'iite. th "fak. " liiiU-endent tiifaii doe- the flashlns ml tuttliii tint 1- aimed ai the an'ilne concern In the Te-3 tlelrt. e.nie .ldetn c uf rail road dlsc-iiiilnatUm e 11! ! report".! 1" M' ilarflelJ He fill show that rates 0.1 It nortliiwjml to "hl.?-io mil St lafilis iitnl toutliliind from the ii point nri. tit eiually njalntain.il. and that in tno;t ' th- Standard ! coes 'southward, the dlffertitlal W In faor of the tiaffl- hounJ l.i that .lre.-ilon. Slmllir oon.ilti.it s It i aid. hae U-n dlfoixei-ed In tn't of th" ot' r "ctiots ft thr coiintr. and tUe eil.l.i.-. tint will he outlin-l In the report will .-oxi all t!m oil fl. Ids of the I tilttd s!tate. -is well ;t3 the sre..t dlstrlbutini; enter.. Is ar lkrr. l.-crj thing 1:1 our store nil! 1 iM at a discount hls w.ek JAPAN AUT t. U'lO UlUc ttrc. t. GRAND JURY SAYS GMFT REIGNS SUPREME AT DALLAS. ealloaal Reawrt Rewderett tw the rltalaal mmwt. karate Melaar taa That lasts rr t Itafarred. ItKI'l IIUi- SI't1".U Ualla. Tex . Ieo. ? -t.hi- of the most -vatlonat rat d Jurj reports ever sub nittted In I'nllaa fountv returned this a'tm.on to Judge E It Muie of the Dal las IMrtct Criminal Court The aiat of th" e-iu-ually lengthy ij,icuraent Is cn talnM the c.n:lui!!:ig t-araarr.,h aj fol low - 'rtc ha". in o-ie instance, found In-dlctm-rt" our oaths rcjulre r.i en t'stirmn whi'h was amplv saffcclett to ciiince us of at.lute uilt. but in many eiie !n etiiratd bj ti. while we n't a:lr!.l of the jjjllt of the ;nrtk In rtlJJ,.ed. e coald rat nnd the te-ti-ir.oa u!Rclnt to ccnkt efol a re-tit Juiy. and we te!rar.e.l from Ir.dktlr.a "We rearet !V t,ecc-.ltj cf I-ins t-'ln apokeu. but do this that the p"o.le nv be lri-e.1. ar.d we do it lr a plain and in a ltr.pt" wa that there houid be no ml-t-ke as to our uiani-g We repeat, that th laws are rot enforced a they xhould b". nj th- reaoon cf nonenrorctn'nt " th laws l that graft, negligence, indlf- f'tence. ani In Mr ce. Unorario. ! at, the totl.m of this .leplorabl. .tat- of The lut of srand Juron 'gr. t the Nave incl-eles the names cf some cf the rnct promlcent tulne rren of lalU. The foreman. John N J mpon, l a UitiVer n.! eattl-nian .f lnS3"r.ce The Jurv was !n-,;an"Il ar.d chared Ovtoi-r 1. :i It !ii rturr4 ,r.ntv-or. lnJlctmr.;. tMrtr-"V-i for f"orii. asd lh"rtr.fot.r ''" taJedee-eaaorsj --tn-ri "' aons ti.e lndctd p- rai p.uc cS".cJl rn Oslr on arrtt. far v tfc- ruUIc wo! lia ti we-n toawr. -3uce tiap- ..-. j...-t a.is .-..-w-ae.tt-j k.km m ceMeit valooa tea vtolaUna the Wcrr Nm 1-al.t uW.n f.,, ..,i -v.. .. I Australia has a4ogjrd the ysCSI 0. dryt-g mia. wii-S t said ta hare J very v-ces-sfu: ta Ijoadce. E"ini The silk ta 4rJeO betwees steam rc-I'-ers and oid aa paw-Car. frora which rsfthlrg tat rater has la itra-rted asd to which --Ms-s-t bm wwtcf re.2xrri t e uVfs.t ta t-iaae wft3leor-e caca-i ad.steri's? silk. 1 A 7esl.l-c Atrstraliaa retlical oCVwe is re ported to har savi tat the -stiotHKi cf dnaot railk at rp of tie asjhKas for ca-is:p-ttr patt'3 aad ta asmers! h-o-eitals tro-wl a -ctetj HR8ERT a CHIVER8, THE ST. 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He is distinguished aa an architect of exceptional originality, and for the faet that he cannot be handled to his client's detriment. When asked tha secret of his success he answered. "General preparedness.' ZIONIST CONGRESS WILL OPEN TO-DAY Delegates From Manv .'Jities Have Arriwl and Formal Conven tion Will Be Called to Order by lefOB Zolotkoff. Delegates to the International Zionists' Congress, which opens this morning at Wemtraub'K Hall. ?cemh and rrsnklla aauue. to the number of nearly an, ar rived from many cltl"s of the West jester daj. Special Sabbath sen ices, held at BNal Amoouah 9ynagogut. at Thirteenth and Csrr strests. at & o'clock yesterday morn ing, were Urgvl attended, tdiowtng the In tetc Interest felt by the Jcwltb people of ft. lxiif in the movement for th repos session of Palestine ax tlielr appm-iaticn e-f the hrmor conferred bv th- rontenlng of the creat tini:rta Hi their tnl-lst. Another lanen crowd nttende.! a meet- li.tr at iSherith 8'i.liard tiiMX'ii". at Fir- tnth a M Wah stre. is. at JS jestenlay afteni''i. at whtcli o.llre-si were m.tie bv flrand Master Ion y..dotk'iff t.f TiI- oago. Rabbi I. J. tchenfId of Milwaukee and Harris Hs.rn-.wieh. dilc-aBrt lii pes man. ail rlrl'gates ! tliss comen. tion. !t was a itenral rally for U.om ulra aro Interested in lh. Zionist movement, aid great ctttli'isltsm was dit'Ujd by all menirrn ..f the oesRregntion. Th rally was attende-i by many delsates from dt-tanec. althooch It was said that a i-onsMerabto nnniNi of tha reircenta tlves would not an he until later In ths day. At TJr.Jcrkran.c Hill, at 'thirteenth stteet an I tioMttau uvenue. last eienlng. a re- cer.tloti t. the pi .lnl. delerate wa-w glicn in tmu.r r the i-ltir. followed by e social dance 1 h reejtlon brought to- ?eth r . lari t uml-or of urmn workers n the nitui iii ut. Mitn f whom hod lev er mtt before, hut had kno"sn of the ral ous efforts of their co e ork-rs throjgh correspondence. Amonir th tlsltots fro:i a dlstane Is I K Friedman, author of Not bv Rread Alt ne" and many other st-irlcs, now on the wditorlal staff of the t'hlcago Lsally New. Weal lit r rrrmittine. the convention this tnprvlns will ! prece-l" ! bj n larad by membtrt of various Uniform Rank Zion ist branches from Chlci-io. New York. Cincinnati. St. luis ani other large citt, tolu'.l bv members of th Junior r.er. Knight' 'of Zlon. and u dozen iiiemls-rs of the hicago HoiiS' Zlon!..t Bras Itind The conventloti will open with at! address of noeiomo b Maxur Rolla W'lls. with a rej.pon-'e t.n lieh .If ot Ht lauis. and an address b Grand Master John Zolotkuff on behalf "of the irdr of Knights of Zlen. An address will ls.i l; lcli.ere-i by ConKrer-m.ni Itlchar.l lt.irthol.lt n the jiibjr-t tf "The Zlunl't Mowinent From th- Mandpoi'it of a -taltnian ' Follow ins the mornlnis 'y!..n i b-in:':et will ! alvn to tl I"Ie:ates ;.v the li tlles of St Louis Int. rt-t(. In the Zh.nl-t m-ixetnetit Amorc the "j-ikt-r" th ma tii.! Itir In th Mfnirl At'.le'le iluh. Ft.urth and Wanhligton .ucn. thU ecnin. will e R.ihbl J I. Moaries of Itr ol.lv n N T. form-rlv proft-r of th. Ttelicw I'nion foll.ire of t'tnilnnxtt: 'Innil Mas ter Te"n 7oUit"toff. and other t:onill"t Iitor" WARRANTS FOR NEGROES CHARGE JEWELRY THEFT. Porter of Korikaasp llsiafclUhateat a ad a rrlead re "irreafed as Detetlea. Warratu we. ..ts-cd r-te-ila. l. ,v slstatt Circuit Attorn-y Roi:opf aciln't Robert llawktrs of No 1C7 North Ja"r on anue nnd John ljewls of o Ml Franklin avenue. t-e t.eerce arret-d Fri day n'ght br Det:tlvt. Jooe and U Rneit on upic!o-i of having robhe.1 th- jwlrv tor of H. i! Kortkamp. at No. Cir North Hrvadway. where Hawkins emrlyvti as a potter In the f.r: warrant Hawkits i clJ.rcd with srand Urcmv a:.d !.erl wltli receiv ing stolen property Af:r Det-ctiv- Jov e and "'itri-a wok"d up tlie -. on Hawklr.e vterday. coivfrontlr.g bhn with the mute ev'de-ce Is th shape of diamonds, watth. eta if. chain sdJ other J-welrj. found on I-aia whn arrtI. he admltte.1 having robbcl ti eiaplojer of renre Ciau t".st worth of valuable. ib tud the detectives that t-everal nesro frtnd were k.epfcc the stolen tids for tia ar.d sav their names and addresres The detective hope to rerovr all of the stolen e-elry. Hawktir. was ia tt rptoy of Kortkamp for a-.cn than two rears For the lt few tn-vtths dlsonds. at he. thj,:a. ',- lari other aiual her valuablts Da brea c.-apepar- tra from the Vweiry :o:e at lntrll I watchad elm cloeely. their findings rult I trg Sa HasrkJcs's atrest. Later. Ijewi w a a-rested asa a part of the stolen prop erty recovered, levj ! a regro barier. no'Jj sju are he'd art other cwrrcts wia be arpCed for. at anasasade tAarta aMlsawjjagai, r sorVfs dtaaetri prod-jetkn unused up tiosj tSait lacu Juv proa-ace-l Mjss,. carats: fftra2l. ti-; Africa, nam.. ass. AS the e'tameeda In the world t-ra-rut srcJd tavw value of t6.ssp . "MARS BETTER PLANET THAN EARTH" Cam i lie Flsiinmarion Declares Mi mate There Is More PalabriouB and Weather May Be Predicted With ExactneM. paciAi, BT CABLIL Pari. Dee. ap.-(Copyrigl.t. lii.-a.i--M. Ca milla Flamniarion. a famous author and astronomer, in an interview In one of the Paris papers, draws an extremely attract ive picture of hfo ia Mara. After pointing out that no one can predict what weather Pans wilt hate pest week, while, if Is Uaow-rt with the utmost certainty what kind of weather any country In Mars will havo .1 fortnight In advance. SI. Flam raaiion got s on to aav Then; are many arivwn.sg-- In favor of the Martians. First of all. It would he olfncilt for th iitmian "t-erles there to ho less intelllgcu. than our. seeing tbat sra do not know how to control ourreives. The yecnnrl rearon Is that progress la an absolute law which nothing can re sist The Inhabitants or Mar, being old er than we are. may represent what s shall W In severel million jear. "A third clr.-rmstaticc in tiielr favor Is that they are in n bttter pcitlon than we are to free themselves more quickly from tho hea.iuecs of matter, as tha Mar tians weigh !s. Their j ears are twice as lotg aa those on earth. "llnaJi). the climatic conditions on Mars appear to be mt.eh more agreeable." M. Flammari.jn declares that the hy pothesis that Mars fs Inhabited by n in tellectual raits niueb superior to our own Is growpig .trotarer cery yrsr In propor tion as aMronumical observation lee-me more ami moro precise. BRIGHT COLORSPREVAIL IN SPRING MILLINERY. t-recru. UT CABLE. Ie-wdon. lu. (Copyright. Iaj6.) Tha touches of bright colors In feminine mil linery noted during October and November are. ever, mora general In the trend of the fashion market for the new jcai. There Is a feeling of certainty am..:; the mil liners that th. i-ubllc will seize upon tiie birsht colors with avidity for ypnnc. "A good Instance of this state of things." the Draper's Record observes, is found In the colors at preent In vogue a tne e-i-era cloaks. Some a:. purple, esr-eclntlv dark purple. 3ni In various dark rvda. t-panUh laces are being illcIe. out for e.-peclal promlne-ice li dccldcl fcrta upon several evening t!rcs.w turned out during tl.e prt-s-nt month. Spinh-h lnes in pnme. Burgundv. pink and. a shade Intended to suggest 'hart reuse, have appeared." "Anarchy prevail. In the teal-ns of the modiste." said a famous crrater of modes to an nspre reporter. "That means that there ts net etioneh creative K. nlus In this as of trifling Inventions to uriglnnte an entlrtly new fashion. inee the granl onp of the tailored sown for wen-en. drcs has lren ulna-alar-' lacklnr. In a trul rrlglual motive. w of ih sartorial world all know it. but we still flutter tntdly from one bjgene mod" to anothtr. and try to adopt It to the modern woman, and we have filled, wltli th- exception, perhaps. tt. umptunus broad-shouldered cloak borrowed from the Renaissance, which 'ilt our Impnst-sr modern beauties fairly welt ne want new fahlor.s "Th- oM styles do not miu the modern woman, wttb hrr fresh, vlrorouw beautv. Ttere's a forture awaltinc lh man who evolves a n"w ryylc." WFE SUED V HUSBAND. Meyer llendel Sajus II See Children. Cannot Mr Atla Henfll. Ao sue.1 for tflvor-e and then attem;ted to commit sulclle pending a dcIlon. "has ben ordered to pioduce hr tw. children. Moses, aged I years, tr.d Earl, asod vears. In Jjdg" iir.ej- ct.urt next Tued-iy. lfiheas corj;..is prct:edmgs weo L-gun In Judge Kins, y cojrt yesterday l.y Mey er Hendel. jirs. llender husband. Mrs. Heed! lok morphln with suicidal In tent Ice-nber S. llr illrorc suit was contestei bv the husband and In tha trial a paper u produce! teartrg on ar a-leg-d arrcemnt that had liei entered lito btw-n tfc- husband and vlfe Thl irren-;ent. It was- alleci. an that Mr. Her.d-l was to reinarr- nr husband. the jurto of ths si'll belr.tt that the wl:e'fotr father .!hkd llendel and that the dlvop-e was Mr. Hend-I's meauis of resaltlss: the aooI sraces of her fortes parent and ultimately r-come h!r to hi pre petty Hnde: vs a Is !iv!x.c apart from hi wife a-d allrce that h- haa refused to let hkn th cail&rr . Irelese OsIssbw. K-utifu. a.rtsnnt In both eiUer and copt-r. Special discount this weV- JAPAN ART CO !) OUve street. Aalsa City rtsw staai Caaght. REV.11L;c eTOC-AI Webb City. Ha. IVc Jri-Deputy Mar shal Frank Arscstror.g arrested an sn kaowa man wbo is supposed to be a Bra- Bag. webb City has been having a series of fires, cauidng !. loss in c-ie r.lahr. Fiar are brok out in different Parts cf the town within an tour but night . Mayor George W. Moore has offered GSs reward for mfsrsaattsn stseb as win to tae arrest and coav-tetion of any pa sea gutty ef rauslag these rtcnt Cres. COAL RATES POINT TO COMPETITION Facilities s)ffered bv irould and Toakan Uses May Cowpel Other Koads to Act. WHERE REDUCTIONS APPLY. 8oft-Co.il Tariff Ctiters Territory of Terminal Awiaiion and Oonld and Yoakmu Lines in St. lAMiif. Rivalry atnoi.c -evrra! iniHrtaiit rail roads may result front th- reductions in the freichl rat- ot eon mil alt"r the new tariff o-c Into cffct it-mort"V.. The G'lohi r.'.d Ycal.titn lines have Jr. advantuge. which is not t..- td by .11" of the oil.'-r r. ilioad. throue'i their coi -liecllou on 1 th Iiles of the Mi-.-.'S.W-'i Rive,, anu tin- a vat.t;se ti.av ft-cc .a:n petltors to i:k-omc aet'.ou tor prous-ilou. TraKc Msater JVint-v of the Ttrnil'ial Ao.lattc: iiu-tl fie ftie!al et.il tariff 8ntounc;: .. nt ;e.ttijav. it xciSes all th rn'.In-.'ij f v-:.ich t!:c t eduction from ii tn ik . a. . i.ti nttnTIe. ti.l ! Tt m- J torv irvlutltU :n the tariff. Tl.- r:e r.r"- to tat, Baitimoic sun Oiio S jutl.t. t -U m. the Hip Four, the tur li.iB'ctT. the ..:.oi . tl o !iJ-t 8t. Ljj:' ard C:o' t!t:!et. the Vlizl St. Lor!. Coun-vtlug. tie Illinois C-ftral. tit- lniioMll. and Nashville, ilu Mobile ad oli'o. tho St. Iitiis ui d Helleril'r Kt-t-tric. the CiiIcjso still Uaster.- ilU.ioI. t!.. Cottoa livlt. the Iron Jlountal::. the Merchants' Uridrfe 'iVsminul. t' St. leiul- an I O'Fallcn. the Si. Loi.is. "irvv mid Ct'tent. Hie Souihcrn. lite Chicago. IVoria ami 1st. Luul. tlie To ledo, l'eoru and Ve-tei. the Vanuatu, tl.o VeiiUo and Can Ii let Belt, the V.'a lia'ii and th Wicgius Uerr.v. Hut. si tar as the mot of the roatlj sto ewnctrrrv.I. tho rate, apply onlv to tl.e vi.niiectious with rival roads In St. Lcuis aid tit a:ds and tmlustries located on the Terminal As-soLUtion tracks ia St. Loui-. Mot of the roads will be ut ib' lo tlellver coal to Industrl. not locattd on t'n Ter minal tra.k. they lack individual vard ar.d track facilities In St. Iaiuls. Kxclu ively coal-carrj ing reads will come In this class. The Wabash, the Missouri Pacific and the Frisco will have bettor r"pe i- The Wabash has its own tracks and vards in St. larol. as has also the Missouri P.iotic. Tne Chicago and Eastern Illinois, liemg iairi of !!: ITisco Syrtem. put to Frisco tt th same noitloa a the Waltash and the Mis-curl Pacilio. The udvantage which t.ce rcrds have over rompeiitor. lies in the fact ihat com petitors will confront swilrhlng charges for dellvenns: cos! to Industries located on other than Terminal tracks. The. switching charges have tiol yet Ien fiv d. lull il I" said offl.-lallv that thv will not counteract the reduetloii In Hie rale. l thouzh. of coure. Ibev will cut Into th reduction. What elfeot. th olreuniHiatw-s will have on exclusively coal -oarrj lug readr. Is h problem. It In anticipated that the other ritd will am ll'iiecetwary. ultintatcly. In pro vide facilities In 8t. Ianii. Ifi thl- eon Jiectlon It mav bo said that the tales; will not apply as far we-l us Pacini: Mo. as thev ttf.1 fonnerlv. lluwevcr. tlil.s mav Is locked upon. In some rejiect". s mi ad vantage to St. Tamls. as il may have the effect of causing concerns to local in St. T.OUIS. instead or m tne oitiiving sunuros The rates will apply to shipments from tho coal gelds contiguous to St. laiuls as far aa 8t Iuls. and In St. fyiois over the Terminal tmcKs and properties. GOLD HOARDED BY .NPIANS. Carry lreeions Metal Far Into .Mat-kit. Fearing KuKbery. Sitka. lec. 3.-Obilhoot Jack brings to ihibs, a story or a new soi.i tii.-ovciy. lie Is sn aged native, widely known from Ketchikan to UnalaMia. He told his storv to Colonel George KostroipetitiolT. who for year wag the Government's) Interpret" r In all Its transactions wlili the Indians of Southeastern Alaska, lie is Hie repre.a-:i ative of the Kulan overnroent In Ala' ka. one of th oldest inhabitants of .'itk and h. man of uuu'i' stloned veracttv. lih cry year for generations the Stick In dlafis of Suutlieastern Alaska ui th" Stick hie River lrom Wrangel to trado with the Indians who live in the interior of British Colnmba. Tliev made tlietr usual trip tills car. but bad to go further man m oreviotis jearr. recau me in terior Indians had retreated befoeo the advance of the whit men. The trail war np the BtleVine nearly to its sou-., th-tt down a small stream which I kicmn to the Indians as Iji-s rek. About twenty mil? trott this creek thev found tho Indians Willi whom liny u.ol.d. but they had no t.me for trade. 1 he were all engaged in p.ohlnc mf innneiiv quantities of gld in I In nnd Utile nug gets. Every effort was math tn kti fe ci cf the locatlou of ih-lr find, but the 'Mtlng Indl ma maniget t,, ... tive- It Not far from where the intirior Indians were met tlir was a gteat an.llidc ...1 tha side of a mountain. 1 he slide .ipp.ir-t-ntly was recent, nnd had uncovered -deposit of gold, which i"'hilkot Jack a: I far richer thut lb ter.t of the Klon dike when the roun'ry was in Its xenlth. Ha has no Idea of tne relative -value .if different quirts, but h know, gold. hii1 be says the I mdst d diplave,l th 1.1c get quantity he tvei ar. He t.uilil not or would not tell the exaot location of the dlfcovery. all his Information being tot. flntl to the statement that It waw about twenty-flve miles from IMss Crk. II firmly believes that it Is tho mother f all tho gold in Alaska. SENATE COMMITTEE MAY HEAR SMOOTS ATTORNEY. Washington. I"et. Ci- Snalor Itntrow. Lhairman of the Committee on Privileges and Ejection, rotitt mplates calling a meetlns: of the rtimmlttee for nt Satur day to consider matter- whiili liavo.,ri-"ii in connection wmi 11m invtst:sation 01 the protest of Senator I5id Smoot of Utah. Action will b dtermine.I by the 1 1 -once of a cuorum if th conditions .hr enc of h quorum of th eo-unitttee If It appears tht there are ii. the city nearly all the ni"inber of 'he . omniitt.o. 11 to-, t- tna will be held: If not. Hie mctliic will a;o over until next w. k wnen tne comm:ne rM its last s-Mian to consider th . It whs unl"rt."jd that all of th evidence was In. aJtho.u.1' fnrthr evldenc- vi-s not bane, if !. committee d-lre.i .. hear other wltn"5. Tho argumnt of .oun"l h-vve ieu made, bat erator IlurroAs Ins lxe-j bi-fo-med I y former Secr.tar' of the Treas ury John O I'srllsle. who Is one of the attorr.evs for th" protectants, that h weuld 111: 10 r"ike an argnnnt In the case. It wU" . for the committee m je termlre whthr Mr. "'arlln'e W!ii j,.. heard. Xasel Tsar of the World. nnpt'Ewc HiiAiAi. Farmer t. lasaU Hii t awsea. RKItTU"" el'O'l VI- New Votk. lt-c. a -IttalnM. is ..Ihy. at a rn-"tlnr cf the Repubtie-ati I'lilrlct irr.mlt;e c: the Twnt-'luth Ase-mbty IMstritt. Iit nlztt. was l"ctl executive mmifcer trom th- Tv.entv.n tn. to suc ceed rVrator Nj harlI A. Kl-berg. who rscnv reic:ied The ne !raeer for merlr rrpr. -ept-ii lh- di-trict In the -emW). Mr Colby cam to New York a-ome years aso from St Iyu.s. jr- L a mmh"r of t' liw flr-n cf A!xand . "olby att'jmets ;Jr nj, iultable J:e As-uranc Soci"t Ta 'Wlsew Seek Dlvwree. Kati Glst utl JoJin rl'-t for di.orco In th Circuit fjurt yestepiaj-. alleglnc tttat he was Jealous, .truck t-r w-ith hl flat-, and threatened to kill fcr. MaVI 1. Arr.ett sue.1 fcr divorce vesteTday. al leglnr that her haband. Iligene. :-ert-ed her. Helrtgate Apaolatrsl ay Gsterssf. RZTUBUC .-POr3AI Seneca. Ma . Iir. 3C-Goverrr Folk has troasaslsalor.ed W A. riandltr of this place as a delegate to reprrot the Stat ef Missouri at th National Confrrace on tforralty of Divorce asws. to be rrtdd Wssthtgtoa aa Ftaraary n. Xsf Tork. !. s -le-jCtor t'hatits A. GiMsm!th. yar oil. of m Ha. en. Conn . and Wsiur II. Wllale. vearM old. of Ro.-kv.ill-. hat arranced tj -tart en a trip arounl the wotli nest prirg. and neither will have a cntf f altaL They will work thlr Why. Ioctor OI1 smlth rays he h..s tl.re valiih; liiIe mesta with which to e-cnnip!!h th ! Ject a carrera. a tor.sue and a pi. With thes. he tj-s. he can trsv.l in anj coun try In the world. MIJSEUM'S GEMS ARE NOT GENUINE? Charge Made Triat .Collection of the Late Irofe8iHr SamHrerville Is CoBposed of Many Spnriocm Specimens. REifiajc i-rnciAT. Philadelphia. Pa.. Pec. .-A a result or chars -w rcilectlng upon the ei:uiientjs ;. of 1 he mot famou. exhibits in the f?V Museum or gc'iic- and Art of the Lnlveritv of P. nn-ylv :11.1a. a .novement 1 on fuut to Inquire Int.t the h.-tory of nearly every exhibit 'is the museum. Iictargc Las been maile lo s. Hud i Chapman that the ct.ll-etioi: f gems p:.etiteti to the museum bv the la: Pro fessor Mnwel! Summcrrtire N comncs.1 .or the most ptrt of spurious speefmens The -trot.gct feature of th charges HrJiv." ..'' t. ir""''e-s of she co'Iecllon :V n'"tl7r.lng of the cue known as the triumph nf I'mxtsniln.- -......-.- ; that th. HuJdhil terri.Ic" in 1I1- miinn'. a'J.V 'V- "'fl of ''feor Suuimervitl. win abo be th sjbiect of exanib.atlon. Thl- temple it was lainicd.,was Imported "i IhVl-lt'wailVp, AmcT amrl ; NEGRO WHO HUGGED WOMAN HELD ON TWO WAWtAIITS. ! Bcwdaauia Otta UeUra Alaert K. WHKIaaaa fa Pallre. lss Leara-lag- satarr mt Caarwea. ll!e.."l!'l"i'1. "-K tVVO lOUIltS. ehar-tinr- la-civtou cp-tdut and asault nd battery, was Iseuccl esterdav bv As-M-tant lv-cuilng Attorney' Nelson .. "r "e","j-.-,iJ'rs i vviiKinson. tne .T51"". 'Si'1'-'" "' tta.ke.. hiigged and kl-ed 3lls. Annie Schneider, cashier at I-iu-;it!liis care. viii!e she vra". n i,lr way to her horn-. No. n7I Uregun Hvcmue. a,..a.1.'. farlv our Thtirsdiv morning. Hilkiiisou Is belnis hM at th P.wir Cos-rt. When arrested Thursday Wilkl". wii was taken 10 the Second District Po lice M.ittuu. gave bond and was released. .eorg. Otto, a luembtr of tho House of I'eleirate. frm tn xintli Ward, signed JJ.e ii rs, Upo.i leamlrg the nature of the charge agaln-H U ISkliison. Olto deliv ered the i.egro to tie ufflo.rs and with drew lite fignature from the bond. If t-tate.1 that lie would have never signed th botd nad he known that Wilklnron ?ttnck"i: a white woman.- Wilkinson was Pfable to mike a second bond and he waj- lock-1 pp. 3!i Schmolder 5ajs she alighted from a err to California, avenue ami. when sho wa. peurirg I er home on Cnlppews streo:. Wilkinson grabbd her. Ho hugged and Kissed her several times, she saM. sl thoish bo fought him off. and when ho released her he asked her to take lunch with htm si s downtown cafe. She ran to h r home and early tins neat n.omtrg repotted th iale to the police. TRAMPS A DRAIN ON TREASURY Coinmii men's lroi Xvry Expcn-siw- in New .lerset. Mount Holh. N. J.. Dec. 9 The r fcr nt" wli.h Sunremo 'ourt Justl. llcn drle' oti m.id In his vliarg to the Grand Jury jeslt nl.ty 1 op.., riiiiiit the III.iaI coui tnitntent of tramp ! .1 matter lugtily pleasing to the taxpavtr. who have been hoping that .m cheek nilcht be placed on, the hcavt drains which have been made on the ".ounty treasury. Whatever action the Graud Jury ma., take In the matter. It ts likelv- that the investigation suggest ed by the t-ourt will go still further, as there ha. been much coniplalnt with re gard to extravacant cxiniliturrs on tho part of some official of Ihe cuutity. Testinion;" of an inn.rtant nature nis lie elicited on tie tratnit .n.-.-stlon from eoiii of the Justices Ttho ar not rtielv Ing the favora from sh 'onstahte which thev think they aie entitled In Th tramp question bat. toad It o ,ff flctilt fur John t 'lcvnger to et a set tletnent of bis bills Willi the County Auditor thiit be will tellr net April, aft er serving Ib'rly jfar- au a Justh.. STRANDED ON AN ISLAND. Sliipw reek-tl Sailor Lived Like I'oltiiiM-n riiMj. TU.l't'UIJf :-l"r I.M.. iitria. I. C. I"... .V. New,; nai brought bv th rtauiIilp 'IVe. iroin Nortliern ltrtts.li Vlunil'ls. of the 11111 lik H-Ht nit of s. A. l.-indhcrg. a Nor Megiati. win. was iaH awaj a month .ij- from a .-. in nhl !i h was voas;lng from l'.irtl.n. ma! to Kitnniat Th sl.M.p w is srikni on vi-e i.l.m.l. i,.ar Port Sltnp.ii and I'm ....tu 1:1 .tni thrtc ..!. on ilo san I t.vinr on tlvm-. lie !i..ii-,1 ;: in- -lciitb" ot. a tr" bv d y .stitl luiili fires l.v- nli;tit. .rdtavor ini vainly to atti-act iilt-iill-.n. and tlnallv I.iiUt it mfl ..ti wli!-!i Ii. re.n hr-1 Port MIy..i.. lift., n iinle-i awaj. fii narrowly -. apini; In-ill washed fiona h!.a rafi. II '1.1.1 Imallv pit kil up by the 'les .and llia t. Hartley n,. The Tees al-.t t.rouil.t news of ! lirr part of 3Ioi.'it iviit. t Grabble Island, ffclli-g into .1 lake-at Surf Inttt. It Is la!lcvtl tl.at vo!.ati5c a turn c-iu."il a r ll"ii of th t.i 'in iln to rll. into the Ink. JAPAN'S INTENTIONS TOWARD KOREA SAID TO BE KINDLY. Fiaaaarlal nassltmsaaer ? It Is a t awe er a Slrwag atioa Prw- tretlng a Vieak Use. New York. It. 1 jit. That Jup.in intends to dcvel'ip Kot a and to dominate ii. r foreign affair, but d- not intend to miko that ooiintrv a .i-Mil or Japanese State, was .a -tateiiient lui.Ie to-d aw by Kaarekijo Tawala.ihl. th .lapnieo riuiii t la I Comml h.i.er. who iirrWtd b-re from Knro ..ti hi. way tit 'loklo. Wh'ti Mr. 'lakaha'il was ak.l whether Korea will !- mid to iiy any jairt of Jaswn's dt lit. In: Mid: "N'i vvi will dtvilop Korea, but rot tax her TIi "Hi" iti n of J ipatio pr tretorit In Kor-a Is m'sun ! rstr. In this co'ntrj Kor' a ! a w ii; nat! n and ii"t Is p. .t'Cliaiu Jap-111 l.aH no lnt ntlon of tnaklnt h r h ..is il or a tft it of the r.Vioii nut eh" intend to lniiiln.it Kurc ." f'rln r'latlou- to jreitrvc the Itace In th far liat. "ii lor ii l la otherwise. Kor'iL Is o"" ble to lem 111 ptey of other nations. To pt.vant th' Japai ha tal.-n t.n her self th" work of lie.K itC after K- a. but It I.0V.I-.O It itllennetl to llterferri with her Inttrtaal afTiir." "Will vour totintrv s. II Sa-hil'n fsl-ifi to hIp ti" off th iMatT was :tk'il "Jai.in will not sell h"r lsiseln,-. h repdeii. "ft ts too valuul le In cjal oit ami miles, and Japan Intends to develop tl.e prop rty" Mr. Tikahnrh' shM he had !c:j Ir.itru-nie-ital in flatin hta-s for Japan amonT Ing to Ci" arsf ts nd that of that amount th Unit! States had taken Jl'o.o o.ttf.a in le-.nd. SEVEN CHILDREN BURNED. ReeorJ tif Deaths for Two D;it in Texa Inelnd-f TTarjeliei. iu:er lUJ.' ,.iin v:.. iKit'ta. T-r. U-c D-Ri" r.r-- at.dj seven criii.ireu ipaa 1 tne roru ::i ijbv for two dave. Kthtl Stafford. . j-ar old. and a mH-r rlrl, wre burn""i to death at It-aumont. Th- l-ye-vr-old cMM of Jam- Sripji. at Ier CM'k. was cremated In a bonflie The lnfint child of Martin Ir.)amla was burnd to Oath in hl home, near faith' r. Iyrj'ja rmm!er's 3-ear-olil alrl 1 dead at AmelvII'e. hr clothlna Ilng ljnlled whi! she was phi tag with matuhes Th Infart of 1. Kuttz Is alad at Whar ton, from the nam- cause. Tfce l-jear-old loy of John Kn was butne! to death at Gr.sale while pla Ing at the family firepl.ee. WILL WWE AROUND WORLD. New Year Creetia- to t KtBt From Wahington. Wakh-cgtoc. IX at Fcllowl a cus taa estatHahe.) sevtrat yt-ars ago. ths Naval O'jsrva:ory wKl. at 12 o'clock to nv.rrowr night, ryl 4 'r Tear greetings arourd th world Thi; Is doe by prrjrrwngtrment with the tclegraoh and cable companies, and It a estlmaterl that tho ssssssaaai will tross. suets the tekgrapbic etrcaft of tb worla la aht tea atocaasr wLssssssar" -flBJHF arWalBssssssssssssssssI asssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssstf Casssssssssssssssh.. s'sbSiBjPBHB' MME. YALE HAIR TONIC FwirCUMrea j 4 Admit j ANTISEPTIC AND HVQsasMaC ! A lair laslaaeataai .Just srhat tasssssaa ! Implies, it saiiiT.ia witaristunsBt. taa sttssaasa of gi-owth. which, w-bsn sbsilwji tar taa amir. . .tr.ncthens and brstttlArs It la tas aaassway I mat siortaes tne rotiace or a 1 !wrtw me rou:cirs are seewu .jl I r-miaaril dalb- with '. I 'Ami- m vtararono friwtb win ' r.as lioaastlv earned its tttTe or irrower. Iz seimulatsw tha most I ard makes the fcalr avstJilflniiHl I -auxTrai. gsse. .alas a1ass Taatss a it.' men sn,t women, sarttcularlr sraa I"Slrt ta wealie- nr fade OStas sra. r.s. splitting ef the talr. Asa I Leases of the liaB. seals tmA I fuel. at I..n serMi hair rallrna- A as ii: no b;:t snaoici ngie.( r waw is 1 er CO) s a:t-l cm: when tti nan stiong m cnlMhood It remataa p disrate and retains Its vigor aad varoacsoji i:r. slsae. Tah-a ssatsr Xe fnarant. rt'I'aMfnl hair sticky, srlttj- dt creasy ; nsmkes tla 1 fiufr arid alnesr. tnn tains na artMe taa: woald not soil toe whttsst bstr: eris-iasu color ns rrtngonuBtg ts si estatlMirns normal elrralatlsn and tnuuttou tt u-.e lies cotortng xui r.air receeins tn pianisvit tlatnan 1 nnwlfaaars simx astac Btaa. Taiaa Wr stcss: Mais else tar sj anven can aeeiue it oy Tunic. Now la three :ee Hie fcr V: tie stze for He. MadameYale's ASSISTANT Here All This Week. Mt.-. Tale !Cr Tark "Vfrcriaatss r. nsln her sJi thtw rsk tn ttto TaJa SswSJsa en.- Tt Ht t'5 Pepartitverit. rssta floor, altera h will enr'a'n In th ladles all aBt the elwral"r ma-J h ilme Tale -ftr-asa dlf fTe.r srtlelss m that tattles can flnrl sjBPRg th list Just what tte- need, latdtes warn eon aili with Mt-. si-'s amnstsnt wittiest cttarr. acd the vr ur.r l.e will amist esj tn tha iwai is seltlm tt ts r"iedi tteeoVd. Ask for a rr ntpr of Mine. Tate's et-faaw smnenlr book at cut Tollst itoeOs pepsrtssnt. filt eR awsy free Also mailed fras ia tacts litnr ott cf town, trrtte for a easy- are SJas. Tasaa Ss. Iasasa ageaf a. aaWI have tKrBBasjeKact her srrlre Haas la aar Tatsssl fit etlaa. wras r tsssHWa as sM aasara mmr mt Sao welf-l pr aarallaaa. We aefl taa eallra at ajrrssl eat aeseaa. Cheap Trips Southwest If jeu've pever been S"ulhwct. to Ok lahoma. Tndlsm TertibHy or Texar. tliera Is a treit in -tore f.-r von. Resides scar ing the wintry wenllter her. 4 trip nvw mav prov atf far sTf.aler biifll to on. Ther an nior and latter opportunities f.-r mahiiTg money for heme biilh'lng li the Southwest t.v.lav tfssn aiiywhru else. ttij iaav or.lv t gt on the ground tt prov thl. Rates cheaper than ever via Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. Ot .us isr, M spM. Fliruarp ttt and sufa. most lln-s will sell laoth one-way and round-trip tl. I.a is at exceptionally low rate. If vour ne.in rntllriMtd agent aan not give ou tie rat.s, write me fur par tleiilars If voti'r In inv wav !tttresteel hj tha Smihwest. I A like tn send o'i my paper. "The 'omitiK ""ountry." Address 1. a. ST. f.eHC.C. al rnwwairr aaa Ttk-het Ageat, Ml Walavwrtatat aMg, St. lasal. mm. Tickets on sal everywhere. via sBwTHTr:vr- Dr. Lyon's gVCRFKCT Tooth Powmt ClawTLmsots and bwwaTJtiflM tMts ajsaimziSM xam Vtssd by peoplo of mw-cD.n . &J&Mt SALESMAN IS ASPHYXIATED. W0111.it! With Him in Dymj-Condition Dotilde SaicMle? .31'l'B.jr -fixn U Wfchita. Ka Dec aw. Harry C Rake. a travettn-r svtleaimaa in the employ of tha I-cnan-Hicrflcson Whobal Grocery Company, was nphyj-.!atd b gas In a roor.Ipg-houjsr to-day. ami Mrs. Meade Jones la In a dying condition. Tliera was an open gas jl and the general belief ta that the couple planned to die titgitkti. RIake was one of the beat-hsowra aale men in Southern Kansaa. havtag keen with the lyktrian company for strreral year. He wst ur.rsartied. John Victor, owrner of the houae. aatd he did not see the couple after showing thm the room, and supposed that every thing war all right. When you lose airytMsgT- tha arst thlag to aio u adterttee far ft rhisnigh Tha sws-raaiie-s lam aad Fiaa celwagag. oas. BTsB . sts" au. Tsvwra BWr asssssaasB. at 1 fiaa-asla "aTtt flfTssssf sfatlB rLJjs statt tKMssW Isslrssf. lal sntar- sisaaa ra er. 'Baawti- sstsa i -J, 's:?fZ;.i