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assa. THEANACONDA SIANI^AKI^: KATUR1 IOBSIXG.SEPTEMKER 25, IWT. TANDAkbfl'luilM ^^T^ANT. ana*Saaas-lstsra tk* Taar.^^1 Aaauonda aj BaPran* BaMay. om^DatlT ana- Sandav ate atombu^Dattr and Bangs)- thraa maajtasi^Daily an* Saaaay, ana saoa*)*... ,on* yaar ... C.T. Can. .*-^^. IN .I.m .IN^. Z.at Mala ome*^Standard^Iclcphono No L Building.Ana toliaStandard haa branch oIIIom at^Ban* ^Miaaoula and Orrat Pall*, whrr*^aatiirllrlng rate* will be furnlkhed on ap- bjbb ha*.In numerous i-ss.-s, ^'^tnir^l.'l^il tin^' ruin of th^- crops. Atth^' mm' ^*BM ll^^' laBJatM N.w*^arista in tin* i.m iinr. still wa* BaBa of| ^ Iiiiiik^ iii Hat iiialhi'l Iti 1111 ^^aSBBttt gat ^ onl thus fur i.-. .i\. .l is^dttiniii- ^iioiikIi i^^ IiiiiiisIi h loiiia*t a* to what III' lllll msi Mill,,.|m' is iii l- Mi ami lull i In niniois i Inn Iih\ ^^caaa*f an- ^ painful ntaalndrr ..i thi *U0rilig* through m hlrh lulanil Iims I'Mssi .1 in III1HS ' I i ^! iiII I V ISlI ,11 IllllS^of fHlllllli Til, i.,,,I lis lllll fill lilirk Thr h i nil faiii1111^ w In, h , ullWlMlrd^in RBJ in i in ,|. ,,i h oi aaj) i,nil wt \i^ -^In mis |hsi|i|. v, i Ibis ,\|^ii,ii, i ^.^^aBBf MM hisli IiiMoiihii is IimiiIIv no- tuisl in litrraiini ami ^^ 11,1 m haveion, hed Mm .-hum i^ n. ^^! Hir '^Kiiglihh imlilli ^ liu li. a [aa MMi^Mmt, siii,s, i iIm ,l a hundr.il ihiiiiHanil^I'oiiihIs |ar tin' miii, h is by ihr Lish.ui^^ hi i aajuakr.^ In lii-laiiit fit in i ii^-s- have iihnhr is a^MR* Henl rwont as^n.i v I ill I hi Mai i is n a*Trarya BfcperMr. II ^* ^'^^' thai *^^Halt chnir*- is ^^'^^' mm4r mil afTf ^f ,n* jMBat,Inn IB Mmmta is |... iiIm.i tm insiMiii . aman who n.i.r saw a sli p an BW^ml.. Mm MNMl *s Mm ImmI ^f Hu^^ms i I anil iiiak.- a KI n1 ,f he IMMMMlo pa at it rlglM. Thai 111 I^^ n^. is inn-of lh^- in:ivoiall^ ^*^^^^^ Hie*. I.ut Ml i^ s i l.^i f ^ * '^^ah,HI. the fai l thai he na* a IH^al sr. -^r.tary of ill. MV) l^ ^ ^l -'i^^!111^. aril for I;, n ihI Ti ,c ^ M a I amlnlal,^bul II is it.. pMlwaUl Iha^ BI ^^ui.I^administer lii.-ati i N''^ Vmk ^''ll. Tin-sain in laii hi 'Ins in iv situalioii^is thai NMrtWt ^ a iiiIhI.i I ^- UaB Mai^Tracy. BBB* N tlM aBSsW for ill 'I'in^.* rat* to Maot ilu mayoi. la* NM ^ ^'^^^MBSjBjM belim i In- i|Ualll^ nl the ilemo-^iral who Is naimd. Ii seem* as If the^Humiliation i f a tI man iiiust Rii Allgenaral bualnes*. letter* and eorr*-^asaaataaca ahould be addressed to tn*^STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY.^Anaconda, Manl. I^^n of frequent m'lirtvlUf. Ililuifli I Iho rloilloli to tin deiniMralf. Iiamls TOAUVK.MTI lyI ami |k4J iln !^^ ^.^!-^^ si\ ~, as,nis^of dcai Hi. a|^|niMt^ hinn wul- sim ail^famine To-day^ umlil im liuli* h hosl of^m^ n ^ ho rem.min i the len llili fuinine TWAnaconda sTT^rd ruarantaa. It. ',f 'M' ^,^^^^^s ''^ U'' abona (Ida paid rlrrulaiton. '^o'1 ^^^' ^^' '^ d l.y the . haiity nl^^ad Sunday, threa time* ^rratcr the outside world ami from two linn mthat of any .th*r nea.paper pub- ; ,^,,, ,^ ,hrn^ hundred Ih.HJuand i HSadla Iba atat* of Montana Advertlf-, . . eaajtracta wtU ba mada ^ubject to thl*la rished nl stai vathM I sn k nessi a used by liiHIllTleleiil In,^I KrvirwinitI In- Hilualiuii hi it uhm^ten days mgu. ihe l^iidun l^ail^ News^Hays: The Insun in wheal la mil a^mailer for n Jnh Ihk in Ireland; il only^helps to itlve H i|ee|x i lluite of dalk-^| liens t^ a picture thai is ali.ady sufti-^clently Idack. In s.-Mial of ihe issuer^dlsllii ls the IiiihiiIs o| Kiiai diaiiH have^already Ihiii IuoukIh face to face wild^the harsh realities of iln siliiali.ui.^Hal, - are. in many Instances. In ai-^rears and practically IrrdOMTCfsMe.^To Hltempl M collect them would. In (^HKMIIIKNT M KINI-KY S vlalt lu i f^' a few caws, reduce the iinfurMiii-^a, Maaaarhuat-tt* tonn auddenl) ale taxpayers lo the same posilion as ;^brines the PlunketU into na- ^'*' |wu|^rs fm whose support liny are taxed down.Tra. v ami La** are ([.^Ml-en.ui(sli^men to split Ihe repuldican Rlr,'n^th^hopeleasl.i What Ihe siluallon now lacksis IhrlSBBtf ^I a democratic MMMtionihal ran comnund Itaelf in^the supisui of ihr denmcracy. leaving^no deiiiocral an .-xcus,- M K^ I^ l^m.^_ ^ -i ^ | Mr.^ia|(e's Kemark. m*jm KKWABO. Ia* ajaid far tha arreat and ronetctlon^i^uaht dealing tha Stand- SMSha awid f Q((Mil af ih. ..Iilii laryi ;a^e TENPAGES. SATTRDAY.SKPT. S: 1^^t. Tk*Pluaketts. urumiBenc-ein a social way. The^^y column* are telling all about^these people. The Plunkelt* are rich.^Their home i* at Adam*, one of the^t-t-armltux aput* in Weatern Manna^ hu-^prtta. The town i* in the Hooaac val-^ley^the Hooaac hills, with Mount (ire) -^lock In full view, overlook it. Theaw-iely wrilera are letUng ^he^world know who ihe Plunks-it brothera^are. who each of the Mrs. Plunketta^wa*. and what the worldly |.oss.i^sions I ^li*^ hargtsl fi.uu a factory where sin^of the family includr Tht Iterkahire , had been earning foui dollHr* h week AKad Hlory. IKliK.an Ih- few sadder Ihlnp*^than tile suicide ol a child. We^know of nothing in Mellon or^history so profoundly pathetic as Ihe^death of fifteen-year-old Mhkkh- M,^Mali.hi. who klll.-d h.-tvelf in New^York city In order to give her mother^one less in.mill in till Maggu wan tnlllsthey are a Plunkett possession^^^^rry Itt.tM spindle* and turn out an^enormous product in cotton. The mem-^4^rra of the family have been public^spirited. They appear to enjoy home^popularity, and it I* the testimony ^d^the Hcrkahlrr folk, a* faithfully quoted^by tha^ press, that, during his visit to^tha Hooaac section, the president and^Mrs. Mt'Kinley eouldn t possibly hava^fallen Into better hands Itappears that Plunkett. pere, dab^^bles In politir*. but not much-only^i naiafh to pul in palriot efforl In be^^half of tge Infant Industries. He was^a oXeKate to the Minneaimil* ronVecj-^tiaai thai nominated, alt lUudsott lor all la! Winn^lh^ presidency he was at I la S^ UiUl*^convention, last year, riot aa a delegate,^but the recent pres* dispatches assurc^the public that ^he was greatly de^^lighted over Mr'Kinley's nuiainalioti'^and that the two are fast friends. Thoseof the Standard's readers w ho^find themaelve* Interested in the de^^tails of the life and times of the Plun^^kett family are referred to any one of^a dog en eaatern newspaper* for fur^^ther particular*. If they need ihe In^^formation, they can set a complete ^l^--^arrlptlon of the Plunketi house and^grounds: a full history of young^Ttunkett. of William* college, in Iba^t-lans of lMt). who was ^pitcher for ihe^victorious ball team last year which^Wirtl the championship in the Iln..^rornered league of his own college,^'Amhersl and Dartmouth.^ also a om-^fdete accoaual of the other Plunkett^hoy. together with a nlettsrs of il .^Plunk* tl home and portraits of Mr.^Plunkett and Mis Plunkett taken from^recent photographs. IAfter all. it Is pleasant bl s.-e how the^chief magistrate nl seventy million pan^|de can .11 Joy without fuss and trills^Ihe rest afforded in h pI.-hshiiI New^Kngland home. It is a refreshing con-^trast with the hugging and kissing and^the hypo. 1111. al compliments iind Ihd^fmnip and nonsense w hi. h ilu- public^reads about when ih.- liolimilibiiiK p^^tentales of Kuio|h- meet and lie tn^each other about Ihe keeping of^tha peace Shewas the only br.ad-u inner in ihe^family. There were seven children bp- 1^side* herself. Her father had deserted^I hem. Some ol the children were older^brothers, but I hey were out of work,^though ih. v had been searching fn;- it .^for month*. Maggie was afraid to tell I^hei mother that she hud lost her silua^^llon. I ia v after day she left home mh^If to go to work, but really only^vvi-aitly 10 Maa for 11. Tin- strain Is -^cam.- too great \\ HIi a few remaining^cents, site bollglll u little cai ImiIIc acid. I^swallowed il and died Willi I a^strangely vivid picture of the world s^poverty and .listless' How horrible it^11 ag.-d.v ' Hi.- picture 111,Hi a picture of kind- {^ness ami tenderness. Tin familv w.-r.^1 omiuunlcant* of the Catholic .liun li 1^An i* well known, the rules of this I^^ liui. h forbid the burial of sun ul.-s in^a Catholic . em. i. i v I'll, familv w us 1^bowed Willi additional grief by the j^thought 1I1.11 Maggie could not im-ive ,^Catholic burial Hut the parish priest (^obtained permission to set the rule 1^aside, arguing Unit the v.iulh of tin-^girl absolved In 1 from irspouslbilii y^that she liail actisl solely from a mis^^taken sense of duly and that slu must^hav. been in such a stale of iiiiud as^not to appreciate th.- uatui. of In 1^act. heaper t han la Kurope w threa mati.aji r'amlae'*Ihreat. THKsuspl. lull has pi. vail.-.i that^Ihe report of t In. atein-d faMigM^In Ireland was laig.lv iln 1.-^sult of efTotts in this countiv's buai^lies* centers to keep up I b^ rumor* of^t-rop failures and thus help to susta.n^ape^ulaiiM dealing in wheal and^produ. e suspl.em aeein* mil to be war-^The eilitnui of tin l^ondon^ays that reached tin Standard^day* ago savs lhat raMarM^irt* of Ireland tell a dis-^guad lhat a grav. .alamit)^Irish funning population^winter. Tin lata*,^by Ihis l-ohdnll new -^l^a|e-r praaaaVta It to sav m .|. -^ 1 ipln.n^..r the 1 lliballnii thai t...^.u.i^^ if June and) the beginning ^^! Jun^Hi. n w era saoeral congrraiuiat mn. on Ihe pt'osis-ct of a Bplendnl li.no Thepntat.iew MSassa aseaadlngl'^there was an excellent yield ^^! I...^oata were luxuffbnt and root ciop- griieiallvgHic promise of a plenl ili.l^let urn To-day all the bright atltl.^pat ions of two months ago are rttdel)^ilashrd to .hi tli and instead of pMat)^an.1 piosp. iim something apprisaching^^ fanalM ai 'iioiiKutids of tka Irish laimmgand iHl.oiing isipulatlon In tin^Ian H'.n tli- paatl .six week^ III'^w.ather ha- 1'... 1 if 'an Unfavorgbi. I.s. 111 ii ion and ilu 1 onlliiuous dtench-^lag 1..111 ^^! in- lasi igln M aSS da..s HIMi lomplaiiil Is 01 1 hsIoiihIIv^Inaid ot Hie null..a,I passen^^ger fuies in this couniiv tippy^are aMJSMerably lower than lh^ iMt.-s^.lunged bv i:uro|Haii railway Inns for^similar olimancs Not only Dial^bill slei ping ^ at pi ici s ale loner In^\im ri. a than in Kur.ip. still failln i,^It Is a fuel not generally known In tins^coimti v thai long disian. ^^ Maveluig^^ onsumes imue lime on Ihe Kuiopeau^lontlneui. Mm! taking . v .-i y 1 hlnu into^in . ..iinl Ihe .1,1 oiuuniilations Hie ln-^feiior A Hi il Iti 1 0111 ^pmid. 111 bus^prepaid this inl^-t^ ^tnig lit 11^ laid.-: itv si ts r MilesIII- i..i. \.w V.uk lo SI i'.ml Ml M M^Ni-w Yolk to llellM I MJf M Bt.B Parlato i-iinsiani pi. |v;:,0;\ yj Pat- i,, si i^. 1. rab'g MiHM tkw faaa to 1 lui.Hi.1 nun11| p..11~la lAsbaa lin1^i^ .^ Niw York to 1'In. aim '^iii:'7 311.w1 Iabask M RaMM Mi^ ^ it SI VaariMMJtaMIn Chk-aga aB.'i M .^' OMaasIIn X'leiina M:f SM I'alls lo MadridM*^ 'I Paris10 Vienna . MM V\ash l in.. .la.-ksoii II. Mb BAt ParisM It.une77^.M ::: a Paris1.1 lb 1 Iln .Ms!-^^' li Paristo l-'raiikfoHM^'^ IMI I ' Tin- I..1. going ^ oiiip.it i^.. 11 Si mub^^stlHtes ihal. as bPtWapa Viu.'ii. .1 ami Kuroasp.11.1v.1iug ken la hath *^ift*i ami^ heap. 1 m I Mai ki il .bun. ^ 1 Iracy Is I heir VIa 11 BMJvmiN t tha' v aaji lb N doit. iiiid..ubl.-.|lv Mi Plan^knew in advati. e Ihal ^:^-^^^-I^Trail was willing to MSfct tin uiuv .1^ally Maa as the i. gulai 1. put.II. an^^ audnlai II111 it whs beat that tin^inaii.-r should ink. lis usual . ..iirse so.^tin- MBSMj that M rtlg III i.l.lresseil^lo QmMHU Tracy, and huh lo t.u^fm 111 s rake, had taken tli. atat tea* un-^di r advls. inetil. In- 1. I. graph. .I 1..^Chan man yuigg his aillMSbasja lo^make tie ia^c. Thatpuis two paagf m. ti In lbs ract furlb^ olln ^ ,.f mayor ^^: Ilit-atei Mpa^York On^ feels lltcllmsl 1.1 ku.-ss thai^kgaj is Ih' I^ m' t runm i ai any rati heha* show n l^^^ abili'v 1 1- |,Msi asa vot^ ^Inn. 1 Pmbai. 1, . bji^laaag would l^- icgaided. in |^iini ^^ all^ai ^und ^busln^^^ and pgecui ability, 1.11. 17m IIM^M^I. m iasB.. . , .ft^II M Iail MMII an 7.^in^|M |nHI^V ill 1lie leading tinain lets 1ui1iiv feel tllMI Seclr- lagetalks Inil. b. These mastersof money mailers^ do not say^it in so many words. Inn tin Inference^plainly drawn from I heir talk, as re^^flected in the newspapers, is Ihal Mr^tiage wearies them with his. mm h^speaking Thegold reserve^Ihe UM with SMCSJ^III.- hunkers ami brokers pluyni tag in^Mr. Carlisle'* time has been the theme^of some of Mr tiage'* rec.-nt remarks.^The nil a Ims kSSaV w ith sii ri larns n|^the ireasurv. not lo pi 1 lull this fund^to full In low one hundred million dol^^lars Il was almost never disturbed up^to the linie when the endless-chaill^process was started, lo the dismay of^Mr. Carlisle. He 1. plenisli. il the ix^^reive with Ihe id 111 us f nlll the sale of^bonds. It lias lately averaged about^il lii.ikNi.fMN. The isipular theory i* that '^Ihis fund is a sort of safeguard, it is I^supposed lo Ih- h foundation which^tlie ^minny ^ MrtSi currency rests^upon for the supisui of it* parity^w till gold. Inthe beginning Hi.- funds thus sup-^Isir!e^l were n pr. si nl. d in Ihe green^^backs-say |:i si.tgni.tNMi worth. In later^du.is I lie reserve whs lie. essa III v a ou^^st riled lo be Ihe fiuindalion for other^issues of money^treasury notes, sliver^. eitlll. at.s and the like, until the^amount of .uriency for which Ihe gold^1. s. rve is sponsor Increases iln burden^to not much less than ^:ihi..i^^i.inni pro-^en.ling on the pr.sumption for which^tin re Is no law. that the f.-deial treas^^ury is under obligation to redeem a sil^^ver dollar with a gold dollar and pay^every government debt with gold Ilis manifestly true thin, under Ihe^gold bug theory. Ihe reserve at a hun^^dred millions is a slender prop mi prop wouldIs 11led If silver were n ston d. HutMr ^!age says tliHt the reserve, at^Situ hou.immi ih ^rather mure than is^needed.' Thai assertion Vexes the^linancb-rs and. indeed, from the gold-^bug slHIidpolnt. there seems lo be no^whiiuiiI for the secreiury's remark.^1 ^ ' Itis lo be fraud lllal till good peo^^ple who saw Mrs I.ml girt aftei the^day when il is alleged she went into^Ihe sausage vat. belong in the same lass of Investigators who heard voices^In last spring's flight of airships. ^ Theyellow fever Is still loaling^Hioiiml 111 tin- South doing nothing in^pu M Iciilur. ^ 1 Ifrun's candidate for mayor^shouldii 1 win In New Ymk. Mr Mc^^kinley will have in be credited in the^..tin lal stole with a wide pilch ^ TheKalllimiic Sun whilom a ib-tiio-^1 rStsf MBS*! has boiled Senator 1 oil^^man and Is advocating the election of^I a I. pullll. HIl leglslHIIIIc and H lepllbll^.an s. na t or. Like us N.w York BBRM1^sake. Hi.- Italtimore Sun is shining . x-^.lusiv.lv for goldbugs. ^ ranks, kh keis^ami democratic malcontents. i* S..i.laiyAlg. 1 has^)elus.d in let Illy^1 W'esl MM 1 a.bis play fool ball with^Ihe Annapolis boy s As a human, nub Alg.r billows in limiting the Killedand wound..I In bailie as much aspossible. ^ i 'I'll,'London lilobi lM.lll.lv dubs the^I'tiiii'd Stales us a fourth class |Hiwrr.^We should ai know b ilge I nglaml s 1.111-^sldiialioii in giving us a little BJhWtSf. ii^ 1 IfI'lesld. nl M.'Kluley Is going In ill-^It refer, in the New V111U Itghl. why 1 abaMbaa'lMayoi IMMkaoa bun In givethe republicans a lifl m Auaioii Ih s Moubloiis politics. 11^ IfSherin Mh it In and Ills deputies^inn in lieorgia Ilu v might easily he^'-avid the expense amI tumble nf a^minder trial. * 1 The I.U'lgell d^f. lis.' M'MMMil ex- pprtalo win tin gam.- by p.rslsteut lu^^ll if. urn.' wmk. lather Mian bv all) ,^brilMSMl 1 uslies. ^ Mr. Itebs soi ia I dem.h no \ is talk^^ing pi.Ill loud, bul In 1.-aIIIv it is kill^^ing nothing besides lime^^^ ^ ^ TI, na' Ml William C Whit inv b piopoMil in . ^inn . lion will) 111,^deMiorrblk aoininulion for inavni of^PHamrSMl N.w Ymk Mi VV liutiey is a^mighty good man aith aottsf Mkrhty^pilar ass.M latlons In up,' sense, how- ev.-i Ih.v ale imt so 1r as tiny mightl '^ I Ifihe San l-'rumisio Kxamiuei Is^Vein.w the Sail l-'raiu is, ^^ Call Is nil- I^bead, d a ml 1 aasSsf iiiil^' ^ llishop\ Inci'iil ^I the Mi'tliodisl^Kpiaroaaal 1 Inn. It says In has ga ob 11 to mililsliis pluvilig I .a-ball P.1 haps he think^ tin 1 should liav.^^ 1. 1 v illume to Impiov ^ lb. 11 .)^ lively^^ * ' 'III ago is talking ol a iln^.nigh^. I. ailing up Tin- 1 'lin ago rival1, a I least,^^iiglil to ban I thoi ugh washing ....hi* desk fro^ Ite., s.utmgthai the Br*A Msjrau tltat It ! hasno further uap toraaVgtsV|c^.^-. Myall aimunta Mr. Is^going the way ^f all pimi|a,k. 0rhh ,hl.^lulliuss whn.sif ia notorioua IIlooks as if there was . ^hT.t time 111 ^'^^*r N^*w^ ^m,., pve, nightslm. Senator Teller recm-llcd^ihe Hayt straddle to bis conaclen.-e. Tlirthing of the Anaconda lire dc-^partmeni can hatdly be -|nsH j Ht. incendiaryucl. .oMxajai Al^'h-'Ttlng feature, of Au.la s new theater Is the lot en- tlt the lad tea to remove then hats. Thebookmakers ^M14a at preaenl are Miin I 111 favor of Mi. Durrani's outliv^^ing Mr, Lii.ig.-ii ^ DuringIhe yellow fevers vlalt, Ihe^southern lynchers are embracing the^. |.poi 1 unity to r^M and recuperate. Iniiilm nig Chauncpy M D'-p.-w to^diclar. hruIiisi l^^ and In favor of the^regular nominee, Tom Piatt made*^ralhet Ihe pretties* baap hit In week*. Stits are wild enuugh to hint thatHi.- regular republican nominee^might luixe la-en liepew hiniaplf. I *-. AN. w Jersey bicycle Ihlef haa been^s. nl to prison for a year and a half.^Jersey Justice sometime* strike* as^haul us Jersey lightning. 11 11 Tnhave baas |^erfcct|y sure ^f a ver-^I diet, the prosecution ahould have^11.inn il a kinrtoseope on Mr. I.ueigert'a^raurage vat al the proper lime. * n Spainseem* inclined to recognize the^In llkftrasi y ai Miuialcr Wo.Klford In adiume. Ifany republican really ha* any^MM prosperity than he knows what to^do with, he ahould send It to Mark^llHiina's senatorial boom, wrb h secma abit shy ContemporaryHumor. Dearest. he aald. as In looked in^her eyes. i|f you doubt Ml love, n-st^me.^ Aim! following; the las est detect- i^ive in. 1 hod she gave him a Marked bill, j^Tli marking had been made by a dress- 1^maker. He paid It. And anc knew he j^loved her ^ Pittsburg News. Isit true lhat you ha e Carman^hi. ^^1 in your veina^^ sad the New-^York man lo the Philadelphia 11 ^Oh. '^yes,^ rrpllid the Quaker. 'Why. I was^horn in ^b rniantow n. \\In is it called our Blotter tongue^^A henpecked man thus vl-ws II:^He think* because the fatlne get*^Ho Utile chance to use It NewYork Kv. tiiig Journal r.iiiarke.lMrs.^yuing couple in Aluiigabout the Irtlh of Nm^Mi U mm 1 Kll IgSlga a ih Hud mhef Hole How --till liny are,^Kobli. a|iro|s.H of the^j Ihe next PaMB. Yes.^replied Mi. I'. ^II reminds mc^of 111^ army .lavs. It was away* wonder^^fully unlit Jusi previous n an engage^^ment. ^ Boston Transcript MrUolrox^What would you . xpe. i nie^, 1.1 do fm niv daughter 1 v on man n il Ili.-r ieol gie ^ iooill lllllg Isllgllllv i-mbal'- rassediVou-er- woiildn t be w illing tn^die for her. would you ^-, udge. !^Forever could I gale on you. Hecried Willi aiy ecstatic,^j The Ink. whs green, tin sky MM blue;^I ^I'was 111 h hlr.-d-ollt ciilo.r Theircourse was . 11111^ ^rralle 'I'lurrhours later back le lies Criedbai ' It s going in slmwrr.^^'I'was all .1 lie the sky *as blur;^Tin- secret was Hull hlrei . an.M'^1 'ost .11 ci nts an hour. Phlla.l. phiii liiouircr.^^ ^ ForeignPeople. The1 nil in ^-s of AuslrU lakes her batli^j every nioralng at I o'cliiik. which Is ear-^1 Her and ofb tier than mnid ^one 11 do a im^ai, mil empresses Ia a lOmpeiorKiaiicis JajaaM of Austria,^slu. Is ^7 years old this mouth, will ce|e-^brale next year Ihe .Villi anniversary nf^his aseellt to the Ihrolle. ^ Aimingthe pupils al ilu military anad^^. iny of Ht f n. l-'rancr Is h grundson nf^rx-KMpspsa Kugriih'. ihr sou of I'rliiif^I.mils llaliapalle Who was bJMM In MM ,hi the Villus The future tilth. r of aitll-^lerv Is now IH v. ars old and goes by Ihe^nam. of W'allie K. My. Ills mother was 'the daiajhter of a UagaMS tailor and a^li ui her by calling. Il Is said thai the^prince uanl Miss Kelly sen sei relly mar^^ried, hut ilu pioof uf Iga marriage exists.^Mi^s Kplly Is now the wile of a gai.l. iier^ami is pin; In Australia I'll. , x-^ lllpr. s^^placed In r gr.imlsoii 111 school and often^visits Idm there. 1^ I- THI BLOODLESS SPORTSMEN. HaMthou 11.iim.1 all 111. birds w 11 In nit a gap* Loveil tile wI los. ami ^h it II on Its Hulk*'Kmcrson.^1 go aigMMalMgi i^d take tm gun ISell with.ml a pole^Ami I bag good gaga* mi.I ^ ah h such lis.11 Asin t a siMirisman * soul;^l or Ma . linn pal game lhat Hi. fon st^ll.ihls AMthe i^ ^l iish nf iln aravaa^Are is-ver brougfbl ^l^^^n af a Mb shot^And urr n.v.r 1 aught with a hook. 1boh 101 ii-h bi the ran -i luook. Ihaul fm paMi in the ii.'-^Kor bigger buds than v. ing lb* air 11 tlsh Ihal -wllll tile pea- ArvgpksM VV.ill.in of the brook' vBoMlesf iporlaaaaa, i Ibunt fm tin- tlghts that Ik rang Hie waada Thedreams Ihal haunt tin ag| Tin w1- w. ii 111.eh tm- buatera of I SMsaa* Theluook- t.u tin Iish. IM of -nng;^To ire MINI who hum for tin gunl. ss^gain. Thesir. a 111 and Hit w.mhIs bi long.^Tin nr air Hnuighn thai BMM MB tbr^soul of lbs pilli^A id thoughts in a How. t Is-M pagtMi^Ami the thought* Ihal an blown Willi^Ihr -'.111 nl Iln 1.-in Ateas sea ami aa ni.i aa the ^^^n,i. Ho hwhv lot Iln hunt 111 ilu f. rn-^arvati il araaal^Till tin unliig down ol tin Kim;^Thar* is pi. mi ..I gam. ^IIM left in Haa W.Mlll- Parth*' hunter ah., lias aa gun^Ho hwhv ' 1.11 tin Iish bv iln nioss-lor-^ajercd hrmik 'I'hatllow - thtongh tin t'Hvet) .ml.^Tlu-rr are ideal J .-r bsh stttl left in lbs ' SillI in- Parlin aaatlif a-lm lin- M rod Halll M ill. 1 1 I SNUBBKOTHK BBINCK OT WALtB. A84. I.aala UM Wha Iskta't rrrpaaa ta^Be p lined With. Fromthe 8t. Louis Republic. Kngllahand continental society new*-^pap.rs are just now nirlllng in a^. hoir. bit of gossip tin- prinripal tig-^urrs being a certain royal |^ rsonage^and a St. Louis girl w Ims. name and^family are well known in asalaMld^West Knd circles The ^royal person- nge.' a* the Ixindnll pup. Is put II. is^none other than his royal highness the^I'rince of Wales. The young woman^who ha* stirred Ihe conservative ron-^HaaataVl press MAa someihing like mild^. nnvulsiona is Miss Oracle Thompson,^Htcond daughter i^f Wllllgni It Thomp^^son of WeHtmiiiptet place, a well-known^law y. 1 of Ht. Ivouls. MissThompsiHi ha* been ubroad now^marly Iwn year*, rthe made her debut^In Ht. Louis society before her depart^^ure, and both on account of her la-auiy^and culture, becalm a Is-lb simultane^^ously w ith her Introduction. H^ r aMM^sister. Mis* Camillu Thompson, married^Howard Townsend Martin, a brother^of Hradley Martin af New York. The^wedding wa* the society evrnt of the^season. Hei sister's transition by rea^^son of her marriage into the most ex^^clusive society of New York and Lon^^don led Miss Uracil- Thumpaon to spend^much of her time in tin Kast and^abroad There she naturally moved in^Ihe highest circles, where her physical^and mental dualities lilted her to shine.^Al London, a here sin was liberally en^^tertained, she attracted much atten^^tion from ihe sprigs of sis-lety, who^chiiMy comprise the mule part of the^smart s. I. and the fame of her beauty^and charming ^iualitles interested even^that blase person, the prince of Wales. Duringthe jubilee celebration Miss^Thompson shone resplendent at many^of the gorgeous linn lions given by the^Pradley Mat tins in their pa la. 0 rented^for the occasion, in fact, she wa* the^hit of the social season All London^was iHlking about the Is-autiful girl^from St. Louis This praise reached Ihe^iars of the Prince of Wales, who SB*^presaed an ardent desire to meet the^fair American Through some mis^^chance ihis MtraatoctbM did mil take^place, and the gayety srason ended^with the prince still on the anxious^seat. He promised himself, however,^the pleasure of Hireling Miss Thump-^son on Ilu- continent during Ihe sum^^mer. Meanwhile, the admiration uf the^prim e had baag, of course, carried In^Miss Thompson by the ever-wagging^tongue nf gossip. Ill fact, the prime^mad.^ no scent of his admiration, hut^talked so freely about It that it caused^no little comment among his intimates,^and Miss Thompson was ivgardrd by^them a* h fortunate young woman. Itseems, though, that ahe thought^differently. Now. everybody knows thai^the cleansing of ABaaH lOdward's moral^nputalhm would bankrupt a laundry.^Notwithstanding Ihis. many gills would^have jump. .1 at the chance ol having a^prince at their Mat. Not so Miss^Thompson. She had planned a Limi^^ts an 1.1111 for Die summer in rompuny^with h pally ol friends, among them^Mrs. Hubert Pilley and Miss Main I^l-'illey of Kt. Louis. This b*M contem^^plated an 1 xlcndcd stay at Hamburg,^laarnlng (hut Miss Thompson was al^Hum 1 .ing. his loyal bigness announced^that he would honor that place with^an extruded visit in August. Mr fur-^Ihermore Irt it be incidentally known^that the pleasure of his stay would be^greatly augmented if Miss Thompson^were presented to him This also^^ cached the ears of Miss Thompson. Theresult was that the day which^witnessed the arrival of the prince at^Hamburg witnessed also Hu- departure^of Miss Thompson, who i.mk her way^to Luc.riie. The snub to the prince by^her sudden departure was so pointed^thul the him ial gaBBlBS ^r the placi;^could not overlook It. For a week^tongues wagged so freely Ihal Ihe^prime decided to depart rather than^I.ico the suppressed ridicule to which^he felt himself subjected. The papers^got hold of the mutter and indulged in^num. ions quirt pokes at Allien Kd-^w ard. MissThompson Is ex pit led lo return toHt. Louis ihining winter, where shewill M welcomed iii a manner tit-^ting her b.-auiy. accomplishments ami^good sens. I'repareil. l-'roniIln- ^ 'h'veland laagggaT. Beehere Kriggs. I thought ^nu used^lo say that paaj wnul l never take your^habv' mil on a bicycle. Yes.I did say *o. Yniideclared lhat onlv ., fnnl would^subject Ills child 10 such a risk ' 'Ibelieve I .11.1 make snme such re^^mark a* that. YetI sc.- that you've got a basket rig^^ged mi In your handle bar. ^Oh.thai Isn't for the bain said^llrlggs. ^Mi wife's lather who lives^about six miles out in the country writes^that his frull crop Is Utter than It ha*^ever bein bifoie and thai he has a Hue^lot of spring chickens I m going out tn^see him Sunday. Hi*BMaa* a*raMtl^' Cleveland Uaagar. Isee.^ said Ihe fortune teller, ^that^voll are lo he twice married and thai 'Oh' exclaimed Hlxhy, ^ lusplng his^hand tu the sides af Ills head, ^this 1*^terrible' Terrible- Whalis terrible' his frb nd asked.^^Insanity has always run in our fam^^ily.^ the distressed man replied, ^and^lin* I am given to understand that 1.^Ion. am tn Is- one nf Its victims! MNeed at Law. Plumthe llMtlanapeQ* Journal^llrlggs This Idea of a curfea law is all nonsense. Illaggs I hill 1 MS Hllllk It w ould save^a good 111.llll Isiy* Itmight tint what Is Ihe need of II.^when II MaSM BI easy tu gel an Injimi-^linn restraining them fmni MS use of tilesi lefts V' Anotherhxplauallou. I'roin1 he ^ 'hlcHgn Pnst.^^Ah' I 10Inure patriotism'' In |'x- .laMaadi as ba bMaal at ih.- little bsssa tuckedawa^ alining Iln Irces ^Kv.iv-^IKHlg possible alMiut the plH.r I* red.^w hlte and blue. Yes.It iM'longs lo a rellrcl barlM-r. WillHaw to Hustle. Inun the Hoston Triui-crlpt MisHiiIT It makes me so mad when^I how things urr dour. II will Is- ^Mi^^ni, nl BSgea w 1 una 11 Is 1 niaiu ipab .1 MrHllff I'M bet ' Th.n shell hav. to^hustle around and wall on herself TIREDAND WEAK HardlyAbie to Drag Around tha Hauea-^What a Change. HELKNA. 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