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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOiIrNAU'sUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1309. in i at Ji:x3xcr4x jlornina lournal DV Y7 J But Rather, Come and Avail Yourself of Our Liberal Offer ont Wonder - 1 fabllsbtd bj tin JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. u 2500 Yards Pure Linen Torchon ROSENWALD'S r. a. MrrHEnHON i'rMnt w. m rKK ?!""r K. B HK.VINn (,lt P. S. Bt'WCHEll BuilnM Mniisr How We Do It Lace (Just in) worth up to 20c per YardSpecial at 5c per yard at ' EnUrfí aocond (Iéii mnttr at th peat. .fflr t Allimilriil. N U., lindar e i Cmikm of March i, J1Í. ii ? THB Minimi joi n M. I Tur .VlhXi.rivn TUL ttlVI ll'l H4 ill zr.v.w ;.'iur "in : -fu it ?itiKAMi tHie mrTHrto of tub k;- 10 HI'. otiui or M itMr mrrio. !Tillr, Mftwr. n ntnth. . iMlli't bjr 11. " wntli trcw rK-ciiUUon ttia unr llir ntr hi N.w Mallra. Tha lT aMT la ilaw Urllra iMm r T i in rr. I "Th Manila Journal ha lilibr rlr mUllo ratina than la arraralMl to unr thar papar In AIIriM or any ollirr 4mr In Naw Mrilre." Tha AnnrUaa fcrwanaiier I Hurtar. 41.1)14)1 It ItQlK xnw mino I'ltHUIIKUS AMI T1IIJH l'AY. A itliort lliiio ugo the llcv. V. S Rockwell, pimtor of the Khoiiduii Park Methodist Kplscopul church, In ChlciiRO, rinlffficd IiIh charge and quit the ministry, briuuao bin sultiry of 12.600 a ytflr wu not uffhicnt fur hi nerd. Then llti iiucstloii was asked: "I)oc the nu'ug'T Income Pfilll till' IVlTdKU minister of llw gns- pcl Warrant lilm In iorMikliig his culling fui- another more lucrative '!' Tim Aotintlon tif Methodist Mln laiein in Han Francisco utiawered this gucntlon at their meet lug lust Mnu day, by voting: ununlinouxly In the re Salive ntitt thl In pplte of the fact tilt the average aalury of mlnlst.. of that denomination throughout tl state of California docs not ex, ei ó $800. Not a Methodist minister In Sin ÍYontlfcco, tin full atutoa, rotii I le found who thought Kockw ell's h'i JiiMlfloblt. from inliilMti'iliil Hi.iiil- point; lluri' ttna not oin' who uve- lilm inornl muiporl. All it.' wllllnir lo ml mil t hut 1 1 1. liilnlwU'rliil cdllliiR iih tt profilon .i" woffully utuliTpnkt anil tlmt tin- luk o-' ii'nüy money entailed it ilrinlm ) rflld hsrd.ihln extremely iHffleui. to ln(.l. All tiRieid w It ti hlni thut : Mitir effort unit the ruine liuvller'ti.ii nernv would, If dlreiti ! toward 0II10 end, produee more profitable remilln; t'lit all were firm aualiift the m.il'i; nlW theory nnd In lln' luxuth o: n.uii ition a fowiul e xrejiUr n t'littoent t tin it In the durdeiiH of t in hill. IT W AS Ml ,M hl.T. Ill leKponne to the addtv."" of , l lome at Hampton lloiidi-, Admluil Kperry, Npeuklng for the offleern it ml men of the (rent fleet, fu Id. "Willie have heen emhi lliiK tin eiohe, r have douhled the uniré of Jut year's lret pfmllie. I'll fleit'a rfflcleney hat iinTeiim'd twi-nty-flvu per rent hy ei ononiy of iol eoiiHUniitloli, due to hard work and faithful men below d'-ikt. When a tonti ft eomi H u navy mind know liow to get there, and how to Ktay there when It Ket there "Now that the world In ovi-iiu-d y th neople nnd for the people. It l not nufflelent that a military m liiti ai y ruht ahotild know on paper the ponrd- lillltlix of a I'onteM and the quentloiio at lifiie. I'nder the i dim 1 1 ti t Ii tut I (orina wl'lih rule the world today. MTti In ItUiwl. piihlU- aelltlmetlt 11la fore a luhr Into u war to keep him out of It. And finer the people K' n erully are only linpreffed by what they are, tt Ih neeeiMiry. if yon dehlre the lori' of the world, that lull uliow your lb i t " II H HltohlA PIT l lltlM. Tile fetllille MlllltMIlt llil-. l.luK'H out In lioKioii. muí I iiitrvins the war Into the i-io my' l amp The fiilfi'UKi booMi In at th "Hub." tt.iuiKh not i et itllte HB MlillUnU" llf the Hlll'f TH -Rt!tf of I.oikIuii. pave JuM Rivill the world it putty 1.111 .-ample of their 1111 tal An ordiiiií In lo w "ii,i r a.ioiiots. When H bill KliilltlMi; iltfl,IKe lo Wtirill n WUH llll.l- 1 rell-liiel .1 1 Itoi l.l- lore ii e.iiumitti e u( the Ii nihhit hi -. Iilft Tllealu. tile .tut. hiill-e w,is lltllillly IxwlKeil nr.d o ! " lii lined with women, and the o, . .i.-mn i !.. i,l In have prirntd by t.n III" mu-i formidable demon.! i utiori in i.imm the eatise e,r wltneM,l on the en- inelit The elowd llllllll.t ti d hi i I Two thiiii..anil. and i j t . .- 11 . .1 tin tnf-t fin let)' of ollftoll Tin pl.ii.eil liifH were peí fe, t iiroerli. hut the i row ,1 f.immi d the i nnioi:lt room to onrtlowlnu. iiiueiine- the! rri'lotf lnip,n.".ible. i.od tm.il'x .mi inertiow inei tiiig v ,11. 01 .ir.'.'.. .1 on tile fti pa of the ft.iti boufe ' Thin meetln " 1 I'.ro to, I 1, the, Nw York H.-i.iM repot t ot the in-1 iri'nt. 'wan t.jmeil I. y old-rx ,f thf art (i Jul at t no. !,. .Iimi'.iI the IxiHi e to .bar the Mf, Tío mm ete HURgitne o' II u 1 .1 ft 't ti attltil- tlnn In r'tiK'.nnrt Alter the t w. re rltei1. Die miii n held a metlnt; on lluutoit Common. s.. arr.it ! in (rufti u round tb" imiiiitiic room within the tmildin that puliré r-arn-a were called to pret.t-rve oiibr. "Muro han lonr hundred ,etotia wfrr in the room, wblih holdh nom inally about two hundred. Then- a petition of Mr. Julia Ward Howe, xklnf that tha word "mal" t stricken from the legal iiuallficiitlon of voters nan read. Mia. Teresfl Crowley, of llrookllne, lead the fa vorable debatir, while flmrlea II. Kaundeif hended the retuonuti unta, he repn Hentlnif an awtociutlon ip po.ei to the exteilfloii of nif ft fine to women "Amonn upeiikifK for the petition were the Itev. Anna II Shaw, proHl dent of the .Vutioiuil Woman Suf frage HHoelntlon; Misa Allee Stone Hlai kwell, John T. Tobln, preKldenl of the Hoot and Shoe Worker' union, mid Hnbbl t'liiiilen rielKher. I'rof William T. KedKewh k, of tl e MllHHU ehuHittn IriHtlttite of TeehnoloKV, an Id that rh iitifb'iill.v women HtiffrnKo I1 I , tl oMl u de. "At the overflow nueliiiK on the Ktepa und portleo of the Ktati hotiKf the crowd WUH (ru;iiiii,i'd by the pie-t-1 11 if of cnn i'iP'Ticy Htintdiirda. lien the lend r were two KukIIhIi auffrn Rettea. MIhh Km In 1 t'oMtello and MIhs Kb iiiior Itemlell. w ho bad HlldreHfed a bia meitliiM at Kniieiibl hull the nli(ht before. A Boon iih the women wife ordered from the hIiiIi 1hiiih HtepH, a parade wan taken up to Ho Common. for a meeting lure n !! celiac had been obtained. For tm honra the apcnker lit the othei mcetlnirft adflreHHcd the crowd on tin Common." mm;s a ;hi:t ii i 1 1 :it i :n It Ih run cully reported from WhkIi liiKtou that the democratic HeiiHtor" arc roIiik to be divided w In n tin tariff bill l i nchi H I In in next scmhIoii IIM lo the best policy to be pUI'Mlid They arc a unit on the uclieial prin ciple Hint the tariff Hlmuld be bused on the ili uiamlH of the overnmi nl for revenue rather than protection and apparently If the dcmocrati themsehea were In the majority nnd were framing n bill it would be upon thlM !jii.i!h. Sonic of tbein believe In prncoodlno. upon HiIh theory even thoiiKh the rcpiiKlliaiiH frame the hill. tllhera, eomiiiK from ftateM In which there are Inruc IihIiihii les which have here tofore been Hie Mlllljltt.. Of protec tion, lake the View that, an the hill will under any cllvuniMtitiiccH be n protective nieiiHiire, It I In the Mm- id their duty to their ninstltiieiita to v ert tin niNch cH to obtnhi the bent pro tection poaslble In the new meamu'e Senator Slmiiioim of North Carolina In ti ti i im Hie Mini I turn ilemocrnt" who take the position that the Month ern producís should be properly taker cale of In a protective bill, and In will devote special at lent Ion to tin lumber Mchcdiile, which he appre hend", yyill he vluoruiiHly iittin kml in the ift.ut to act new IcRiKlutlon. And Ii will be found when the time conies that aemitoi'M nnd member of both partlea will be very i bury about vnt Iuk for any Hint of "rev Islon" that falls to Mrctih the blanket of pnHie tlon over thin"," that ale produced I" "our folks." i i;t nr. "Tin: in 1 1: hoi si: Speaking of ,111 effort now being tnudo by Hie inauguration committee tn Washington, to have Mr. Tuft lien he becomes president, ileslgnali bis ofliiial residence as the "Kxecll live Mansion," Im-li ml of tin "Whit' House," the Chicago liecord -Herald protesta against the pioposed change It calls attention to the fact that when President Hoiifi-Velt lOSIIIlleil office he bad all the letlelheiiils un Ule ex . i utile stationery changed to lead "White House," Instead of "Kw'iii live Mansion." In his rrleiviice to the ple-ldellls house 111 Speeches lllld .1. i.ni. nis he has employed the satin form. His explanation, when loin incut was iioiihed h'. the Innovation.! was that eiely state has an .xnulii. , mansion. while there Is only one i W hile Hi. us-. To gte distinction t", the home of the nation's executive b j fi.inuilli ih signaling It It bad n ( known popularly was tin more iham the cxi ii en of common sense. Mr Hoii.-i n it, however, did not , out Ho' , xpi essioii The popular nf pi ll.it urn goes I. ai k so far that no one, knows just how it in iginated, and th - present i olltl el el SV hil I' d stllihlllM of histoiy into an mi est ig.ition to de-j ti rinine Kpi.-toUi) lidence is at hand to show it was called "White! House ' i.j its occupants In IM" j wh.-n Tiler w-i president. j A sp.ri that sounds good enough to he Hue, giles the honor to pt'iM-l .but M.i.ii-on When the isritish' burned to. ex.-, utile mansion In I'M; l!,e u.lU-i ll. I.- Utile .I.IUUged. Hlni: idinioi ni.i.le an appropriation t-i . I painl th. in Tli. i m i,, painted, thelllClUS, Dr. I'-icc, the faillOUS color i.l.iiio.l .it since Madison 'flKhJ CXJUTt, llJS recently TO- s'" ln u"" "iduccd a Wheat Klake Celery ,t la rsoiia'. tin nd shortlv utterwanl! . . . . . , . . , . . ' w,,e Com. In and s. e any time jt"Ood, which IS highly nUtntlOUS, vou win iw!"s rind no- in at thr.casv of digestion, and a most whit- House , ...... ... ..-a. , ., 11 la ine I ill uitir inn nuiiul. .in. around ant within ii walla have crown romani-f and hL-tori thai art- Indelibly avtoeliitf 4 with thr name a the World know'H It. Jta traditiona hever would fit with ita legal appella tion. TÍc c-aptloUHneaM that demands it return to the use of the latter dull und formar title la silly. If curiRresi" feels that It miift take eonisiance of the matter let It. pass a law to cull the White Houkc the White House. The number of IrrlKutlon enter urlHoanoyv In hand In thl territory, of urious dlniensloiiM and In various HtaacM of Ucvelopmi lit. Will he capable of mid I iti4, when completed, almost, If not (iilte. one hundred per cent to the nroduciiiK iicreaKe of New Mex ico. That Is, we are provldlnu; the fu- cllltlcH for aupportliiK twice iih mnny iiconle iim we have ut present nnd capital Is only JiiMt wuklnu: up to the ai'iiml opportunities that me offered for Investments In this Hue. T 'ere are a multitude of tlilim la- fire Hie present IcuJhIu t urc which tin j public Kood and Hie good ,,,,. ,,f : the legislature di nuiiul should be left; over till next time, ami there are I M, i, few IhliiirH which the tiublle aooil and the inline or the legislature cipiul ly dciiiuiul should be attended to this time. As we look forward from tile l.,d day of February we arc not iil.ll : to perceive anything very lion-like, i i the coming of Match. Hut, then our weather knows how to get up :i v-ry creditable roar in I w eiity-foii.' Ikuii: when tin- occasion calls for II. Siniib.iy Is now observed in congress iim 'obituary day." No doubt the presi dent would be ilci-llghled with the plan, If he could be allowed to name the men to receive the obituario. Looking Backward, I From Morning Journal of Feb. :'S. lss.'l.i .. I'rospi els good for building of Presenil and thiiiy-fil'th Parallel tall way. (iiianls under Captain lion mía 1 1" return from -.'ill mile six-day ride uf lor rustlers minus Hie 'rustlers. Large und molley array of whiskers noted and mules have lust twenty pounds In Weight each I .iih Vegas young nun advertising 111 Kansas papers for wives Colonel A .1. Hair appointed coun ty attorney. William lloivheii elected president of t In- New Mexico and Illinois Min ing and Manufacturing' company. At meeting of hoard oí trade Judge I, s. Trimble declares tin- Denver It In (rumie Is contemplating the im- nicdlati iiMli'iu'tloti of an extension from Chama to A Ibiuiuei'inie nnd hoard takes steps lo secure extension. Humored Frisco railway Is to com mence building line east from Albu querque. Santiago Haia goes to llnlbronU oil business, Albuquerque llildg iipany re ports big receipts from tolls over Klo i runde bridge. Pluilogrupliois For good, prompt rctoiu bing. send negatives to A. It. Wciscr, 111 N. Wul. ter, Albuquerque, N. M. Sou thwest ern News Notes The Portales Times has installed a new Cranston cylinder press and the Tunes will be enlarged lo six column. Tin Willard real csl.tio dealers who ale an enterprising bunch, have ef fected an organization Willi W. M Tailor, president and W. I.. Morrow, secretary. Albert Wcstfleld. pinched las! week at Maxwell City for .tur.iiotig a board lull at French, N M i s. aped from bis guards before being placed In ii-. Union .tug and Is still at l.'ige. Poll. ib s has guile dry , an ordli am pioi Ming for the closing of the s.il i- having been passed hv the tow n trustees This takes elici t March end H y.ni have a thlrsi In Portales i i i. i : 1 .it ti ii" it is art. -'., j iv.i'.i r for oii is - WHEAT FLAKE CELERY IF liv rp,-nl tficiihtir vnpri. delicious every day loud lor all cUsscs For al by all Grocers What the Editors of the Southwest Aré Saying rs ? Our law makers mid to put In full time between now and time for adjournment if they expect to make themselves famous.. Willard liecord. Hope I or the. Hot of I s. Jf (Jerónimo hua reached the happy huntlntf roundH by this time there Is hope lor (ill sor Is and' conditions of men for u plciiHUrcublu hereafter. l,us Vi-kuh titlc. No l lyci'H I'or llim. No the Czar did not fly with Wright. He prefer doing business on the ground floor and will avoid all in rial flights an long us the anarchists will permit. El I'aso Tínica. Horror! Itriilge? Slot machines lire turned to the wall In Illshee now, and even wu in cus' clubs are Included III the recent sweeping; order against gambling. i:i I'aso Herald. Keep Her and Welcome. The London music hull that has en gug'ii Aunt Carrie Nation ought to understund that its popularity In this country is bound to be measured by the length of time it has engaged her. Tucson Citizen. Hill Ijiltlt. The best Investment un earth is earth The mall who is wise enough to see tile possibilities of good Irriga ble land nnd to secure some of It ut present prices will never 1'ogTct do liiK so. French riiilndeiiler. Correction. The Santa Fc New Mexican contains a labored editorial on the xlrtuc of the "Spineless Prickly Pear" which is not without considerable merit. The Plnindeulcr would suggest, however that "Spineless Prickly Pear" Is a misnomer If the prickly pear Is spineless tt would not he a prickly pear hut n prlckless pear. French Plnindeulcr. Where shall Hie Uli'Uc) and Hie Highball ApM-ar? Shades ol Hacchns: iur legislature propone tu eradicate the 1 lemon Hum bv requiring nil hibuloiisly Inclined liliczns to puy u t' license fee. The plan may not be In strict harmony with scientific Ideas of taxation but ii.i a system we challenge compari son with many methods In vogue with older commonwealths. We suggest, however, that the tax- should be graduated that the 'ordiliary beer drinker would not be forced to pay the-same license as those who lake theirs mixed. French Plalndculcr. lUbcrc to Worship Coday llltST MIOTHOOIST KIMsrOI'AL Itev. J. V. Kolllus. I). !.. l'astor. Public services ut 11 a. m. and "::! p. in. Sunday school ut ! : 4 und 11. wortli League at 6 : Ü ( I p. ill. At the iienlng hour there will be a siicial musliut irogniiii rendered b. the quartet. I'ollows the ord"l' for the di.;-: Doxolomy. Ilyiiin, "Mark. Ten Thousand Hai'pi :tnd Voices " Apostles' Creed und (.".loria. A lit lit in lyuartet) "Arise, Shine, For Thy light is Come." Hack Lesson .unl Pastoral Prayer. Choir Uc.Siiinsc and Offertory. Unci (Mrs Frank and Mr. Cart wright I "My Faith Looks I'p to Thee," Pin k i n an Senium I the I'astoii "W hat Is II to lie :i Christian?" Hymn. Heeediction. livening fervid l All the evening hymns were mil ieu hy Isaac Watts ! 11 y mu. fi sponslve Headings. Anthem. "(loria, " from Twelflh Mass Mozart ijuurtcl. l'tayer. Htiel (Mrs Frank and Miss F.utlcri. 'C.od That Mad.st Kurlli and Ilia yon" Uathbinnl Haritoue Solo ( F. S. Cartw right 1. "Lltanei." Si hub. it t tl f..i't.irv Anthiin (yuaileti. "Hark. Hark. Mvi Soul," Mielly Uii.f Aildress ilr. Uolliusl, "The Hiography of an Immortal Hymn Writer." one id His Hymns. Soprano Solo, with (Juaiti t H tiain. (Mrs. C. A. Frank. "The Sang tin A ngels Si ng' - j !l mu. Hi in diction. The public is cordially invited to ull service. llltST I"KI"MI Tt'.KI A V trilltCH. (Corner Vifth St. and Silver Ave.) Itev. llu;li a. Okhmt. l'astor. ) Seiiiees ut 11 a in and T:;til p. m Sunday svlio-d at 8 41 a. m Cht Wuan Kntbaior at li i ,. p. m At Tila t lit it will bt a spici. il service of nolig Fol- . ... 1 !. I. ...I ...l..,ll.,ll lot. I O.H Hie tue in ii pi. ... ............ . .XltM mug . Offcrtorv "ii gin'a Prayer." Massenet Anthem "Lead Me Heiitly Home, Father," Thompson Piistludi "I'm onmion" ... Mycrhirr Fit niiig - Prelud-- -' Mi-ifilKi Siinonitte Anthem "Kecessioiiul" Kipling Ladles' Quartet "Child, He Afraid Meredith Misses Klwood, Frgnklin, Mordy and Mrs, Sutton. Organ Solo Selected Mr. Schwintker. Solo "The jieautiful Home of Purudise" - ... KiB Mist. Lillian Klwood. offertory "iicrceuse" '. . . . C.uilniunt The public cordially invited. COXCillKGATIONAIj OllinCII. (Corner Hroadwuy and Coal.) Itev. V. J. tlarsli, iinHtor. Hcgular preaching services at 1 1 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at :4á a. in. II. S. Lithgow, super intendent. Christian Kndeavor at fl:4."i p. m. All are cordially invited to these servicca. StrangerH made wel come. The following urc the musical selections for the day: Morning Anthem "God Is LoveA' hy Harry Howe Shelly: quartet. Duet "My Fuith Looks up to Thee," by Lachner; Mrs. Woodford and Miss Heynolds. F.venlng Music furnislied by chorus choir. Miss Strong, leader. Solo "Hold Thou My Hand." by C. S. iiiggs und Miss Kva Mine. organ ist, Miss Da via. ST. JOHN S HI'ISCOVAL. (Corner of Fourth and Silver Ave.) !((. I'lrtclier Cook, I'll. I Héctor Today Is the first Sunday in Lent, nnd everybody should go to church somewhere. If It is wrong to open tlie stores on Sunday then It is Just us wrong to straighten up your books or attend your business mail. It is just as unnianly to violate one's own conscience as to violate the law. Co to church. We will welcome you ill St. John's, wiierc we have holy com munion at 7 a. in., Sunday school at 10 a. m.. worship with sermon on "The Hlind Man at the Forks of the Hoad" at 11 a. in., and worship with sermon on "How Jericho was Scan dalized" at 7:30 p. m.- t;ltNT ( IIU'llli A. M- K CHt HCII. (Ucv. Jus. Washington, pastor.) preaching at 11:4.'. a. m. and :30 j). m. (. lass nit-els al i ni. ano .-u.i-day school at II p. in. Prayer meet ing and class Wednesday at 7:1111 p. in. The W. M. M. society will meet this week ut the parsonage. Thursday ut 2 p. in. The literary society will meet Friday at 7:3a p. m. The art and cm broidery club will meet ut the purson age Saturday at J p. in. All are cor dially invited and made welcome to those services, CJIItlsTIAN Cllt KC1I. (South Hroadwuy.) Itev. V. i:. Itryson, l'astor. Sunday school, 10 a. m Morning service. 11 u. mi subject. "The Ser vant Who Is (rcater Than the Lord Isaiah 10:1.1. Christian Kndeavor. 6:11(1 p. in. levelling service, 7:lbl p. m.; subject. "The Strength of n Three-Fold Cord ICcclesiastes, 4:12. Wednesday evening prayer meeting. 7:30. Teacher training lesson V. lll(. HI. AMI MKTHODISI'. SOt Til. I Ucv. C. A. Chirk, pastor. ) All services or the day ill their usual order, with preaching by the pastor. Solos at r.iorning si nice by Mrs. Collins and Mr. Davidson, and at the evening service by Mrs. Col lins, with hvinn anthem by the choir. . I.MMACl'I.ATK U( liPTION. Karly muss. 7 it. in.; high mass and sermon. :30; welling service and conference, Hii p. m. ! ST. I'Al'l.'S I VAN(.i:i.lCAIi l.l THIIHW. Sunday school at ! : I á a. ni. (cr inan service at II a. m. and Knglish service ill the evening at 7:30 p. m. There will also be services each Wed-1 nesday evening during the season of) Lent, beginning at 7:30 p. m. All urc; cordially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CIll KOH. (Corner Hroadwuy and Lead Ave.) Itev. J. V. Sliuw pustor. ' Sermons by the pustor at 11 a. hi. ; and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at !i:4." a. in. Young People's meeting ut ti:30' p. ill. All urc services. cordially invited to these ClIIUSTIAN SCI UN CI". (At the Public Library Hid;.'.) Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock, sub ject, "Christ Jesus." Sunday school' at a:4."j. Testimonial meetings Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Heading room open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4. RAILROADS AND THE BEAU TIFUL SNOW. In Croat lliitain, where, fortunate ly, the frequency and magnitude of snowstorms arc not on so lavish a sculc. except ill Hie far north iif Scot land, us in America and many parts of the continent, it is not considered necessary to organize a special plunt and trained personnel for fighting the railway man's worst and most dread ed enemy. Nevertheless, hardly a win ter passes without the services of, snowplnws being requisitioned Rome where, and more or less extensively. The wedge type of plow is a regu lar part of the equipment oí the northern railway companies. in one form it is merely attached to the front of the locomotive, while In another, which Is much stronger and more ef fective, it constltutea a separate Iron clad vehicle of hugh dimeiisioiis, the appearance of which resembles the bows of a warship. The living-room in this type ot plow contain an arsenal of tools; nor are the necessaries of life for gotten, for us the plow llself not in frequently gets imprisoned, food and drink sufficient to last the plovers a week are taken. The rotary' type of plow Is used on most American and many Continental railways, though It has not yet conic Into yogue in this country'. It Is Inlinitely super lor to the wedge type in dealing with serious blixkildes. ln Ameriia. after raging blizzards which left not a single wire standing, trains have continued to run oyer long stretches of automatically signaled track in accordance with the block system. Neicrtheless. nil those re finements are as nothing if the en gine driver cannot read the signals and there is nothing like snow to ob scure the latter from vision. The only reliable solution of this problem Is the repetition of signals In the "cub" of the locomotive. On the Fairford brunch of the (roat Western railroad audible sig nals are given In the "cubs" of tin engines at the distant signaling poliu by means of a shoe on the locomotivi engaging with an Immovable, ener gized ramp between the rails. Tin drivers were able to receive their sis nuls in a snowstorm just as if normal condition prevailed. Severe weather is liable to inter rupt the performance of long non stop runs by freezing the contents of the track troughs, and compelling trains to stop specially for replenish ing the engine-tender. Where traf fic is comparatively light, however, the troughs have stcum-plpcs running through thorn, so as to lender the contingency more remote. Turning to the problems which snow creates in the case oT electric railways the lack of a shoe which will continue to make contact In spite of the deposit It a serious hindrance to "third" rail traction, when that eon- THE LION OR THE LAMB lCt.pl rlghl. I'i'il.) r - . - o A Question of Precedenc. 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