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imxnAv, KEPTromr.n 5, 101.7. PAan scvibi IMPOSSIBLE TO PLACE LIMIT Jmttlnitlon Falls Wher the Future 8lxe of Ocean-Going Vessels Is Un der Consideration. Tho astonishing prediction ot tlio British shipbuilder who forecahts that In a tow tears tho leviathans ot tho docp will be bait a njllo long and will register 200,000 tons Is not so shot terlng to tho imagination In this ago ot wonders as It might havo been in a past era. Tho breathless Btory ot fdcnllflc achievement during -tho last few years Is replcto with marvels that In 'an earlier day would havo been wilder than Iho wildest dreams ever conceived. It Is still poeaiblo to bco treading, as it were, tho well-defined paths of tho Atlantic old vessels or eight thousand tons which In their heydey were the largest allont; whito ngnln on u recent day a titan registering 50,000 tons tliu lmperalur started on her maiden voyago across the herring pond. It Is over so. Tho HrolidlgnngliiH of today nru tho LtllputlniiH of tomorrow, and thero. Is no logical reason why In a few years' tlmu this eamo lmpcrator, which now dazzles tho senses with its alio nnd magnlllconco should not bo utterly eclipsed by oven moro gigantic successors. Whlla to tho greatest ot humanity all achievement Is ncces aarity finite, man's Imagination can penctrnto tho cloaked dawn and d'ssl pnto tho mlsla that mask thn future, and It ho has tho courago and faith to follow, then all things nro possible The night ot a great vessel crossing tho Atlantic with almost us much reg ularity In time as tho stars In their coursos cannot but recall to mind tho tlmo whon imagination and faith guld cd tho hands that charted tho unsallcd vasts for tho puny cavnrcls ot Spain HEART OF MUCHACHA' Dy CrlAR9 W. CUNO. STRENGTH OF HUMAN BONES Marvelous Resisting Power In Gcem " Mngly Fragile Framo Is Attrlu. uted to Hollowncis. Human bones nro really t rum on dously strong mid posscssod ot u mar velous resisting power. Indeed, tho bones of tho frailest, most dcllcato looking woman aro atrongor than tho strongest oak. Of course, n bono la hollow, nnd that is oho of tho chief reasons It rosUta such oxtrcmo wotghls. For Instance, ft umall bono which is no moro thun a squ&ro rnllllmotor in diameter will hold in suspension without breaking Bomo 35 pounds, while n stick of best oak ot similar width will not hold ,moro than 20 pounds. Indocd, tho avcrago bono ot the nvcrago man Is stronger by ono-bnlt than Uiat of solid oak. Tho prlnclplo on which our bones are constructed, being mado hollow and consequently stronger than if they wera solid and heavier, Is tho snmu mechanics havo followed tho world over. Construction onglnoora employ tubes Instead of solid cylinders. In the caso ot animals thousands ot years ago ono reason of tholr bulky framo Js attributed by scientists as duo to tho fact their bones woro solid and added to tholr wolght. Should Copy the Kangaroo. A German physician, Dr. Klnutuch. recently road u pupor at Hresluu, on tho lntluonco of tho upright posture upon mankind, In which hu arrived at tho conclusion that "dla boutolrutto," that Is tho kangaroo, has been more successful and fortunnto In adapting Itsolf to tho bipedal handicap of the eroct poaturo than hau humankind Tho medical assumption that though man, who, perhaps, In tho romotout an ttquity, was a quadrupedal animal, did at soma vacuo period succeed In adapt Ing himself to a bipedal condition, It was not until ho was nvortakon by civ ilization that bipedal Infirmities cama upon him. It Is to his nbandonmont ot progress upon all fours that la du hla hernias, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, Intestinal troubles, otc. Tho In sufficiency of tho trunk muoclon for the maintenance of tho upright attltudo ao- counts for many human Infirmities. will not ho necessary for ua to return to bur former quadrupedal condition II wo tako Dr. Klnatsch'a advlco and learn' from the kangaroo. Not the Same. Mlaa Annetto Kcllermnn, tho fait swimming champion, was showing young tnllllonalro, In the sparkling wa tars off Long Island, a few now ctrokes. 'The young1 millionaire . was not u very Apt pupll.i Ho lumbered along, -with' a 'gdod deal of splash hut not much, speed; nnd nfteV swimming 20 or avyaras M pureea ,1K0 a grampus. K 'tyltn Kellerman, In her pretty bath lug sujt, took him to task. THE INCOME TAX HAESKMEYKH-3WINNI A . i Tom Hacscmoyer antf Mlsa Ma Swlnney stole a march on their (fiends by going to Kansas Cit? l-Yldny and getting mnrrlnd. Thoy returned homo Haturdny nnd will go to liouso keeping In tho Nnptoii VIcJ- WASIIINOTON, 1). t!., Sept. 1. An Increase ot Iho Incomo tax on for tho pact two trips tho stago aTRt! fortune only when tho Incomes till if Tliti m-rtrttii la n en 11 nf Mr. nllil that carried tho bullion nocks from . .,,. , ,, .(...,', ., 1 .. ....... , tho Golden Nugget mlno to Sonora " v-w.v ......,,.- . . ... .......,.. . ... had been robbed by a lono hlghwny. tn8,B of n compromlsorDoiriocrntlc tho brldo is n daughter of Clark man. Hnskcll, superintendent of tho nwmbors of the flnnneo - contmllteo Swlnnoy of Hardcmah. They nro two mine, stood at tho window ot his dingy will recommend to tho caucus tomor- llttlo iiBnuy ofllco and revolved tho row night. matter In hln irtlnd. Tiio nttlludo of tho so-cnlled In- Anothur connlgnmont was ready for ,, .,....... ,.. i.iiA Tho guard that had boen sent with tho n,c"1 without a. fight. bullion had each tlmo proved himself Tho flnnneo commltteo has dccld- u coward. Haskell knew not whom to nd to Icavo tho rates of tho Incomo send. tnx unchanged up to $250,000. Tho Into tho rntiSO Of tits Vision catna ,.... tnxrit now lro-ins(iil In nrlilltlnn tho graceful llauro of Dolorot, duugh- ,,, , nila, n),vn tlin j r 000 ,,,. houtdlng house keeper, alio was tho oho beautiful thing In all that barren of our moat estlmnblo young pcoplo tn whom wo Join In wishing much Joy nnd prosperity. Boys' - School - Suits ! wilderness. muni nro: I'our per cent nddltlonnt from $2iO,(iO(i to $5110,001); r. per lent iluchachu," lltllo child, her mother! from fSuu.OOO to $1,000,000, nnd 0 oullod her still, although sho lindiper rent nbovo Jl.uuo.uoo grown Into Blender womnuhood. And .Muchncha" nho wna called by all tno rougli, tender-hearted miners In tho camp. They worshiped her, perhaps tho ono thing Mexican that they did lot hato In tho whoto district of So nora. uut ot nil ot mom uiero was HO I'd I IT IA'IMO AND CItYSTAIi 0. K. McKcnhV owner of tho Oi phcum theatre at 8t. Louis, tins bo lit the crystal r.ntl Dlxlu theatres h Marshall nnd- nMinnod chargo Mor. dny. Tho nnm of tho Crystal wi he clmrgGil to tin Ktar Hi thn Ufa. (ii tu re nnd It will Im Under thu malt uRement of II.- IV. Ktotl. Tlic 1U:? which will imoVii to the Lyric stliud iiH 'nil will Im under tho inniiagi- iiii nt of . .1. Taylor. Tho M'liuti' will iidjnurn lit p. i oniurrow nnd tho Doniocratlc caucit limn wilt liogln ttn otfnrtn to ngro on tho rumnlulng provlnlons of tli I ill. It In osttntntud thcro nru rS0 per but ono upon whom nko would oven;u)ns In thin country with Income betweon $2f.0,000 and $500,000: .1' with Incomcii between $G00,00O nnd cust a uliinco 'Tho Uoy," they cnllcd him. uo una uniieu in irom no u.m in ,.,. ,. ,. . inn ...i l.f .fn.n.1....lt ...... ....... v- where, a. faco was no fair and boyllko In con trast to their rough nklna that "Thu Hoy" iicomcd na natural to say nn If ho really hod not reached man's es tate. And It was to meet "Tho Hoy" that Dolores was tripping down tho steep trail to tho mlno tunnel. The moment Haskell saw her, nn Idea popped Into his head. lie opcneil tho door. "Muchachat" hu railed. "Muchachal" Thu'glrl cmno obedient tu his call. Income nbovo $100,000,000. Tho commltteo Democrats probably will recommend to tho Democrat!' caucus that tho original provision! of tho house hilt taxing tho entlri Incomo of mutual Insurance com rnulcii bo retained Tho flnnneo com mittee had recommended tho exemp Hon nf thnt portion of tho Incouu ictiiriii'd to policy holders In tin form of illvldi'iiils. I'ictllloiiH" trnclei In Cantidlair "Will you tell Kl 8onor 'Hoy' that I Tnrlflr, I'nlon I'ncllle, I'nlted Stutci wish to oco him," ho said In Moxlcuiy,ll(lt AmrPnll ni.vl Sll(.lir( Anu.r. V,', .nnr -l,n,1 t.ln, Ir, '- '". '' "'"' fOHIOra ro with tho bullion tomorrow:" ,tlo,IH wnrn chl ''' Senator Cummin Haskell smiled. "Hush! Not n word eh showing tho extent of whet In to nnyono," ho said. "Hut how did you .termed tho "gnnihllng operations." A SERIOUS WRECK Thirteen Killed nnil Twenty or Mon Injured on Neiv llnven unit llifrtfnnt llnllromt. 1 , NBW HAVBN, Conn., Sept. 2. Trapped In berths In Pullman Bloopers on liar llnrber 12xprcr.B train thlrlceti person woro killed nnd twuuty in moro Furiously Injured nt sevci. o'clock this morning, when In n den . fog n heavy englno of tho Whl' Mountnln Kxprww plowed threo rrr coacheM near horo on the New Yor' New Haven mid Hurtlord llallroad Tho trnliiH went goliiK to Now Yo- loaded with summer tourM' T details nro obtainable nt this hour; ruuss It. Muchncha?" "Listen, noblo scnor," alio saldj Hlubbornly, "ho must not go, for If ho Is killed, I will bo as ono dead. My heart will bo broken. Listen, senor, hnvn you forgotten tho day that I warned you of ugly l'cdro nnd his wicked knlfoT" Haskell's faco softened. "No, Mu clmcha mla, that I havo not," he said, oarnostly. "You saved my llfo thnt day. I said then if over you should ask of mo U favor that I could grunt 1 would grant It. I will keep my prom lso, but It you ask this of mo whom cnu I got to tako tho bullion to So nora?" "I, Gran' Senor, It la I that will do It" "You!" ho exclaimed, Incredulous ly. "Think you I cannot Bhoot!" sho orled, fenrful, now that uho had mndo tho resolvo, that her request would not ho grunted. "Look!" Sho aolzed tho pistol that hung1 In tho bolster by hls uldo nnd leveled nt a bald caglo that hovered nlmost overhead. At tho first nhot tho bird paused In Its flight, quivered and un InBtant alter camo tumbling earthward. "IB tho sonor convlnco'd?" sho cried. "I am bravo nnd bogldoa, would tho bandit hurt a woman?' Bho queried. "If you Insist, Muchncha, I cannot refuBo you. It shall bo on you sny, but but. my heart misgives mo. I I If I could leavo this cursed placo I would go myself." "I will not bo hurt, and I havo your promlBO, havo I not?" sho cried gayly. Tomorrow It Is nt nlno. then? And," laughingly shaking her finger nt him, "tell It to no ono. Good night, sonor. QuonaB Nochcs." Tho noxt day tho stago rumbled away with but ono occupant, Mucba- cba and her bullion sacks. To her tildo tho euporlutondont had strapped hla pistol. Down through tho canyon tho stage rumbled, and tho cowardly driver whipped up hla horses, for It was Just around tho next bond that tho robbor had last held up tho stage Tho horses rounded tho bend In safety nnd tho driver waa Just draw, lug a long breath ot rcllof when Pingl tho oft horso foil with a bullet through his heart. Tho stago stopped with a lurch and us It did bo a 'masked man Bpang frpm tho shelter of a rock nnu aurancoa tawara mo stage, anna tol leviilqd In either hand. An instant: afterward tho door of tho stago, bpenod and Muchacha stood In tho doorway, As sho did so tt spurt ot flame camo from tho pistol In her hand And thq bandit fell dead. Laugh "You don't brcatho rlcht." sho said "It you did, It wouldn't tiro you bo. Ab lag lightly, sho ran to tho proairato to tho UDDdr cart of your body you i form and snatched awny tho mask. usq exactly tho same muscles, remora- Her hand Bought nor heart Sho !ber In Hwlmmlng'aH In sawing wood." reolod. sho almost cried out It was 1 "Oh, no,, I don't!" said tho young "Tho Boy," man) "Oh. no! Bollovo tno. Mian A. mpmont only did tho shock Jtellerman, when It comes to aawjag weakon her. Sho turned nnd walkod wooa, iiuse ino.musciea or-somo otnor, iu mo omjso. chap." I Mesnlno of Flaoler'a Fortune. r Tho. pagler 6tt 110,0,000,000. ;f ..Muchacha ' "VamoBl drlyo oh!" sho cried. "Wo must bd ln Bonora by throo o'clock." tub monustery at bonora noius a sister vvlibHo facd Id atrahgely Ilka that news. The 190,000,000 fortune in 'Aftferlck causes1 no surprise. And y'qt the am6unt Is largor than all tho raonoy in nil 'tho banks ot .America In jstp, .larger nyarttban tho govorn-1 pjalntltt That's Mun ntiiim tapa Tin ni-nvinniirf n Tlin ... Pally Story Pub, Co.) True' Defense, Lawyer-Tho, prisoner pleada he has the grip, your honor. right be'fl that got MIMA altU w,.Jarger jtljan all .tho money , M1"? ' - " V u,ttt-0ft,i? I rror hd,a trptb has much the K7Y: , i iTll, J .J 'A or iruin,- in pouuca ana . roll- Jwtt'jwftopBtur orainnry.Ptilltdelphla predictions; NOW IS THE TIME, (with ihe schools opening next wee!) f pr you to tit out your boys with a New Suit and Shoes suitable for School Wear. JVe have just what you want in this line and can guarantee you A BIG SAVING IN PRICE ! We have just rec ived a big lot of Boys' Knicker bocker Suits, all good values. Prices $2.48 to $7.48. In Norfolk and double-breasted coals. All new styles and materials. -9c Not Hard to Deceive Mo erne. Timca havu changed slr.r Captain Burton, CO yearn ago, mado a pil grimage to Mecca nt tho peril of his llfo. A recent account of such a pit grlmago, by A. J. II. Wavell, uayu thnt with ii passable knowledge of Arabic and ot Moslem ceremonial, nnd with duo precautions as to avoiding pil grims from tho country to which ono i pretends to belong, "tho pilgrimage to Mecca may bo mado In UIbruIso with out running any risk worth mention Ing." ilountor (HimmliiH introduced nn miuiidmciit proposing it 10 per cent tnx on nil Hales of r,toc)n, bonds, cot ton or agricultural products through rrgunl.ed atock or produco exchanges whoro tho seller Is not tho actual owner of tho thing cold." Ills umeui' meut whs uffered tin n substitute for Iho Clark nmcnilmeut. Kountor CiimmlnH declared tttork oxehniiKe "hjIch" in New York h year woro fully 0." por cent "flrtltl OUH." "Not 10 ier cent of tho rnllroni' itorltii ot tho United BUitoa cluili-r hanilfl onch your," ho nuld, "ynt tli lociillod biiIch on tho Now York VI r rliiiugo Inst year niiiountod to four Mfttis of tho entlni stock Isriiom o all tho rallroailn of tho United Otntex Tli In does not Include tho galea o rhlliiilclphla, Boston, Chicago and other cltliw. "This short sale evil In tho groat est iiicunco now threatening the I In nr.elnl and Induntrlal atrongth nf thlr country. Somo dny wo must undor 'nko tho tnsk of Hupproaslug therr lgaiitle gambling trnuaactlona, mi'1 I liclluvo thlu is thn time to IiobIii. Senator Cummins said ho did not rok to uo1Ih1i stock oxeliungos, but wanted to mnko them useful to the 'ouutry, tho rcoiicb of actual trades l Not Always Perhaps. Bariy Church Bell Figures. , In tho 't l" with a profes- French women compressed tholr Blon a" wlth 'narrlago; wo coaso to ro WBjats with anllnta of wood before cor. anything but Its drawbacks. sets wcro invented. . Valerius Maxlmus. Ci-tmlnalo Have Low Temperatures. Coldbloodtidnoss Is a ph)ilcul etmp acterlstlc of thn habitual criminal and tho temperature of murderer Is strik ingly below normal, according to sta tistics published by tho American Med ical association, (lencrnl physical do genorncy la found to Htlgmntlzo the criminal. Tho nvcrngo convict Is three Inches below thu normal In stature, tight In weight nnd with small clieo! expansion. Hla Comment. "They Bay that women kcop tho wheels of couimerco going." "Maybe .10. I lure's a woman's program whon sho buya anything: Stto opens a handbag, takes out a purse, opens tho puree and tukcH out a coin, shuts tho purse nnd opens the handling, shuto tho handbag and udjustti her veil, I think business would slump If a man had to do all that every tlmo he mado a flvc-cent purchase" i i i , l I MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 8 J Faculty oi Yd. nunibeis, eacli a specialist in his line Well chosen reference library fully and fi cely ac cessible to all pupils. Adequate Stiiy Halj in charge of special proctor and student coUnselo-, ,'Juring entire daily session. Daily drill and instruction in vocal music for entire :: student body by Prof. Edgar S. Place, an artist in his line. Complete ai;d varied academic course admitting to any college or University in the country. Fully ac credited by North Central As ociation of Colleoes and ,M4 situ course including Business A ri thine tic, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Stenography and :: Typewriting, all taught in the most modern and ap- :: proved maimer. State Teacher-Training course lead- :: ing to Stnte Certificate to teach. Either course may :: bo completed by Senior or Graduate Pupils in one :: year, ana by otners at lime ot graduation. Eyery courtesy and assistance shown to non-resi- dent pupils, both m and out or school hours. For further information call on or address StJPT. L. J. HALL, Meri'mU, Mo. t4- t-V.'.t..tt,, -T-t, HUERTA3WEN SHUT KAhliH PASS, Tox., Sept. I. Of-1 .Irlnl dlHpatchus by courier today to i I'lerdrns NcgroH reported that tin ( oiiHtltutlouallst (ienornl. Villa, enteil Kollx TorrnsaB' KodBrtls ie iiitly in Chihuahua, and osccuttd i volunteers In the !nlral forco. .'or nllescd protortlon of Aninrlren :-r t '. innBtltutlonnllsts rc:iuost d the United Status goverumout to i nport i,uoo rifles nnd several lnin iri'd thousnnd rounds of ammuni tion Into IMedrns Nogrns opiioflto IJaglii j!tu8. The roqum poIuttNl nut that tlioWa4liliiKtoii authorities were reported to havo nulhorlaetl such .in Importation to Jimrcx for tho protection ot Kl I'aho. WASUINOTON, I). ('.. Sept. I. Secretary lf ynn roninlnod at the ntato doparncnt lor news' from Mex ico until a faw minutes bejorn hi trnln.'loft for tho Mar) land.' liliore v.hero ho lectured tonight. As ho has tened nwny In his carriage, he declar ed that nothing hnd been revolveJ except lutKSiigeH relating to tho movt meuts of Amorlcau citizens In the .-outhern Uepubllc. i Ott-rturco Itecclvnl. Kurller In tho dny tho Secretary bad conferred with Senator rac-o.v chairman of the forokti relat't-'- ro U s'.'i- ! ill -' ii ! . i. .id "i i. t I t i l.t .- I.l ..I 'o ihi- I'." . . 'owi,..ni iind that no ovi.-ti:--. otn thv .Mexican si !e had I: dc. ;io:u 10m Torroon that 1 '..( i ji s hml tu killed r I'.Virt -n I'uUon In atuU U .A; : ; 41 ca Lut r bHltttia waa oiwar-'t n tho department from the Afflrtesi. Cr.neu! Uoncral at Monterey atatln l. it tlve Americans who ht T-rrifn last Monday had been nerountoil Iwi I'irte of lhm rruchlni Mnntrr' Saturday nlht and two remalalm a Urata la dlspoae of their linrie. According to ttate department ad vlovs the Amerleaua who teafhe' Monterey reported that they w-n vmII irfnttMl by all Moxluaug with whom they came In contact. They caM that tho fodcrnU still held Torrcou while Ihe rovolutlonlats coutrollei' ('omvz. l'alnelo and I.ertdo. Tho care of Amerienn elthtans r fiiacw from Moxlco was tho ribjoc t routine mou.ici between the Ar pitrttuc nt nml American oflclils lr Mrxlco and along the border. nil ro nit) odlclats on a oal..'y and do away with fee o flees, ,.s i.' already 1 ten douo in the enso of v . ci-tl ig attorneys. The cc-jnty recorders of the stnto ill no doubt bo up in nrms to op- on- the plan, ns tacy nro tho bent pall n'fl'im In tho MlHourl count Its, Ibcv are alleged t000 or tho fees collected each yuar, and un! r t .c salary plan thoy probably would receive more than $U0 or l-'J J cor MHimnt. County and circuit cler . are allowml $snoo of the tu tl y dtoct and $1750, for deputy lihi 1'ie county collectors nro allowed 3 per cent of their collections. SliTTI.KO l-llti: LOSS. Icmen Winkler of litirdeman m. here itouduy nfttllng lor hix m U4. Sunday week hie two U.i ' burned rontalnlng SI tons or h To barrels of oorn, HIS bushels oats, 136 bushels of seed wheat o ' a buggy uud farm machinery T l(M was ivstlinateil ut J 1,07.", w $:-?r lUHirnnco with the Salln Co ty Farmer's Mutual Company, wa' ' paid the Iokb at once In full, WOl'M I AltlU.IMI KKIi SVST1CM. Cirt-ulf Cli'ikH' .nirltitliiii Will l're Af t-iiibly to Mnlic ('hniicc t'OI.l'MBIA. Mo.. Aug. 2. Jam. K. UoAKt, preoident of the rtrriill clerks' assoelatlon said tonUht t":n i-n e iort will bo undo by th air- i clitlon to set th next letisl-uxrc ' i Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John ('nr. bell n son, Tuesday September 3 at . 3 n. in., at tho home of tho parcr i7t wt Arrow. Tho mother a. d 'mho are doing well. De Considerate, twn't ?sk the college graduate to translate his diploma Hokui ileral U COME TO THE GREAT lassouBi s TITE FAIR AND EXPOSITION Sedalia, Sept. 27-Oct. 3 Bigger and Better Than Ever Before More Attractions and More Exhibitors Great Ono Million Dollar Live Stock Show Display of Implements and Late Machinery Aeroplane. Automobile and Motorcycle Races Best Horse Races Biggest Saddle Stake in World Thavius Celebrated Band and Grand Opera Sextette In Concert Something Doing Every Minute for One Whole Week COME BRING YOUR FRiENDS Good Accommodations and Plenty of Room For You Camp if You Like-Splendid Grounds Will Bo Ready Improved Service on Ail Raitromds You Can Afford to Go - You Cannot fifford to Stay Away!