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JTHE TIUBUNE !K'1 V HITB - 11V I MSMKIl lit i hi HY I "'''" i:i:u in . - mis(CM. King Peter n until to borrow fS'V'O, 000. Is be preparing to abdicate! The rcnl trouble will arlnn In Tntsn ma whfii they begin to distribute th POStOfSces. jRpan should count 100 and then take a walk around the block before going to war. Presumably th fellow wbii sold hla ear will fix r.p noma implosion story to tell his friends. The rcrro women wvl4 rsfher b a dog and bar ihe moon than ban men real!; afraid of her. Prg-om Iroff," exclaimed th czar, and straightway th jrovernor general of Kiel! departed for bis estate. King Alfonso of Spain. Is going to traveL Ha will see a frreat many things that his country Uf-ed to can. The St. Louis Globl?mocnt de f c a promoter a "a man who ran double his money without putting any In." King Teter of Servla Is beginning to hope that some of bis subject really mean Jt when they aay. "Long live the king." Tbe news of the death of the com poser of "Silver Threads Among the Gold" Is a reminder that be outlived his soag. Were there no automobile chauffeurs In the neighborhood, that Princess Alice was obliged to elope with a coachman? A treasury expert declares that a paper dollar lasts five yeara. Funny we never seem able to get hold of any of that kind. Mr. Carceple talks about watered stock with all the calm of a man who never ventured into finance without lis overshoes. When a man gets brain fsg tie rends marked copies of the paper con taining items about It to the society leaders in Newport. Austria and Russia are going to ' send another ultimatum to Turkey, They do this every litUe a bile Just to keep in practice. It Is supposed, of course, that the New York man who paid $5,000 for an ' ear bad bo friends, Romans or coun- . trymen to lend blm theirs. The butler of a Chicago editor stole about :oo worth of furs from bis 1 employer. We editors are growing ; more careless about our butlers every .day. Parisians have been rudely shocked by the fatal termination of a duel with awords. Unquestionably the coroner's jury will return a verdict of accidental death. "Brilliant and Impulsive people," aid a lecturer on physiognomy, "have 'black eyes, or if they don't have them they are apt to get them if they're too impulsive." The Vanderbllta and a few westers families are forming a new smart set In New York. West era families who wish to get la will have to apply arly, though. New York society women who have .taken to nslug rouge may have reflect ed that Id tbelr cases the adage, '"beauty unadorned adorned the moat," does cot apply. ' The latest Is the cat language. When the cat has eaten the canary, how ever, it conveys the Information by merely exhibiting a contented expres sion of countenance. With Inspiration born of a love of the beautiful, the Hartford Post says: "On these frosty mornings a red neck tie. and a rosy-cheeked girl make an attractive combination." i , ' The Westminster GaaeM refers to "an after-breakfast speech" by Mr. 'Morley. ties It Iwonmt customary for ft he hitherto deliberate Briton to go 'out speecb-maklug before butublcg hi collar f As a your.g man haa been arrested for stealing a kiss, the case furnish 'timely warning to young men to put tench valuable article bark right whera they found them before the 'police arrive. j A lawyer haa just been killed In a duel In Pari. We have boon afraid 'for a long time that If French gentle men persisted In keeping up this dan igerous amusement somebody aould .eventually get hurt. : The sultan has cancer of the stem ach and can't live more than two or three years. A German doctor made the discovery, probably because the Tnrklsh physicians were afraid of get- it lug themselves bebeaded if they told 'the old xuau about it. f Ex-Postmaster Thomas I James. I who la 72 years old. has picked out a lady of 30 to be hla bride. If the i young fellows of tb present day In Ut on waiting around too long tbey i may find, when tbey finally get ready, ;that Bone but eld ladle are left. CONGRESS OPEf BOTH HOUSES TO CONVR NK ' IN ItlCULAn SESSION. far HEAR THE ANNUAL MSSACE tnat Will Take U et Ont. Cub.. iMlproclty Bill Several Sanster na rrpsrd Lengthy 8ph,s In Opposition Measure Mr. Cut- tom will start Discussion. , nVARlirxarON, (Special.) The uats Monday parted so quietly from th e-xtraoriJIiiary mIou into the first regular session of the Ftfty alshth congreee. that spectator, not familiar wun u proceedings of that body, will ecanoly reailc the change. At 12 o'clock Senator Frye, as pre- loeni pro iem, announced that aa th tootir for convening the regular aee aion had arrived, the special session ehail stand adjourned. Th regular routin of businesa then will be pro ceeded witn as If there had ben no interruption. The Cuban reciprocity bill was taken up at the conclusion of Uie morn ing hour, and It will continue to be th regular business before the sen ate to th exclusion of all other mat ters except those of a routine char acter, until the ISth, wbn a vote will be taken. A number of aenator hsve pre- psj-ed speeches in opposition to the bill, but none of these will speak until after Senator Cullorn, In charge cf th measure, make a tfatement In support of It, as soon aa poestble after th convening of th regular eealon. H will b followed either by Sen ator Teller or Senator Morgan, In op position, and they In turn by other senator who will object' to the bill The understanding In the staal Is that th pree-ldnt's tneesag will be received Tueedsy. The house convened at Boon Mon- iay In regular session. Much has been gained by the Intervention of a sepclal THE HORRORS OF" WAR. session, a-nd the work of th regular session will be advanced fully two weeks, as ordinarily it require the time up to the adjournment for the holiday recess to complete the organi sation of the house. Now It only re wains for tbe committees, the list of which waa completed yesterday, to meet and organise. Then th house will he ready to proceed at one wil'n general legislative work. It will now be possible to pas th general appropriation bills befor tb recea Is uken. Th clerical work oa the legislative and executive appro prlaUon bill haa been advanced to a point where Ita early consideration by th commute can be undertaken. Chairman 'Ilemenway, of tbe appro priation committee, will push tb work of his committee. Tending reports from committees, the house will take up such matters as may be brought before It for consid eration by unanimous consent, but th real work will not begin until coro mil tees bav bad time to art on meas ure referred to thm, Th Christmss recess will b taken about tecraber tZ. aad on reassembl ing after New Year's tb house wilt Set to work In earn-t. preparatory to aa early a final adjournment aa pos sible. Attached by the Sheriff. YORK, PA. IHwvlil l Th Carr! a Nation show, booked for thl point Haturday, wa attached by BbertTf Peeling, jt bss not W-n a success financially, aad In th coal region, wber big bukinma waa expected, the returns wer very Ilgbt Print Shop Burn. BALTIMORE. MI). ISr,- lal l rira Sunday eight caused a damage of rtiout $100.00 to the Fr!end'iiald Printing Company and Frank & Adler's whole sale shoe store, at the corner of Eutew and itaitioiore street. The btaie atarted in the bindery departiuebt of the printing estahliehiurnt, on th fourth floor of the five story doable brick building. Tbe damage to th building la estimated at (IS. 000. Frank Adler's Jo waa caused main Ij by water. JUST LIKB KANSAS CITY. Venlc Has a Little Flood AM of Her Own. VENICB. (Fperlal.) As a refill of th extremely bad weather, with a vio lent wind, which h prevailed for some days, Venice win almost entlily under water for a few hours Sunday. At tb plaits of th Calhedrsl of RL Mark, th flood roo to a height of four reel. While inside th cathedral lb Water wag SO hlch aa to threaten arrl. ou damage, Goudolaa had to be used rrom shop door to shop door until bridges were Improvised by the fire men, the ordinary brldxea havln dl. appeared. The water gradually sub sided. There Is a fear that unless tb weaiher change thsre will be another flood during the night. Ptrul 11,183,000 GIFT. Mr. Mary Baker Cddy I "Vary Grate- Tut, But " CONCORD. N. H. (Special.) Mrw. Mary Baker O. Eddy has declined a a gift the new building erected at a cost of I1.1S5.0W by the First Chorea of Christ, Scientist, In New York cHy. Th tender was made by member of the church a "a tribute of loving loy alty and gratitude." Mrs. Eddy's answer waa: "The princely gift of your magnificent cnurcn eamce in rsew vor city la an unexpected tckea of your gratitude and love. I dee-ply a predate K. pro foundly thank you for and gratefully accept th spirit of It. bnt I must de- elinet to recelv that for which you have sacrificed so much and labored so long." WANTS MEXICO BACK IN POLO. Holy Be Bend an Archbishop on a Mlaalen. ROME. (Special.) Monslgnor Rem. f'.nl Ttecedlctlne, archbishop of Ppo leto. has been appointed by the Vatican apostolic visitor to Mexico. It Is hoped by the Vatican authorities that this a p. polntment will lead to a resumption of the relatkax between Mexico and the Holy Rw. which have been Interrupted since the execution of Emperor Max-' lmllian. Members of tbe diplomatic LouisrtIe- Courier Journal. corps, however, do not believe that' the hope of the Vat, can la this direc tion will be fulfilled and they recall that Monslgnor Averado held the same ! position at tbe Mexican capital four year without obtaining th desired object. ' . CROWDED WITH EMIGRANTS. Tw Ship Balled Saturday for Eur With 1.000 en Board. BOSTON. (Special.) Th steamer Romanic, which sailed from the Do minion line docks Saturday tor Medit erranean porta, carried LSI! axetvage paaaengera. said to b th greatest number ever taken on an outward bound ateamer from Ihaton. NICW YORK ( Special.) The steam ahlpu Finland, Pretoria and Etrurla, which sailed for Europ BaUrday. carried 1.400 atnerage passengers, crowding to tb limit the capacity of the vtaael for this claas ot txan rlenta. Block Train Robber. HARRISlirRO, PA. (Special.) Aa attempted train robbery was frustrated Saturday sight by Bpeclal Officer Rodker and Heisler, of th Philadel phia A Reading yards at Rutherford. Wllllrm B, Crabb, suppoeed to b from I'ottsville, had mounted tbe engln of a train and drove the fireman off the engine, firing twlc at him. Crabb waa overpowered by the officer and committed to th county prison. When really good church member gets supper at tbe church, h eu us Utti as possible. Di to Sav Othr. NEW Y9RK. (.special.) Patrolman Frank J. Rel.ly ot his life 8unJay tllfU during the progress of a fire in a relaursnt In Fulton street. Iteddy discovered a fire and after turning la an alarm, relumed to the building to warn the tenants of the upper floors, sll of whom escaped. After the fir was out, lUlrfy aa found suffocated la a room on the third floor. It has always eeiiibd to us that every oli maid must be mighty tired of hearing huaband Joke MILITIA TO RULE! CftlPPLtt CRttK IS DECLARED UNDER MARTIAL LAW. HABEAS CDSPBS Will U SCSPtXCEO County "in a State of Insurrection end nd Rebellion" Oevemer fesbedy Says That Civil Authorities Are Unable t Preserve Order and Pre test Life and Property. DENVER, COLO. (Special.) Gov rnor Peabody at noon I'rlday Irsiied a proclamation declaring Cripple Cnk under martial aw and suspending th writ of habeas corpus. lie dvctare that the gold camp is in a state of in surrection aud rebellion, and that tb civil authorities are powerless. In support of his action, the gov ernor cltea tbe blowing up of the por tion of th Vindicator inlaw aud other act of law!sities, nd he declares that It 1 Impossible to control the turbuienc of the camp by ordinary peaceable, methods. That proclamation, does not state In so many words that martial law has been declared, and that the writ of habeas corpus has bce-o suspended. but official at tb atate bous aay that both thee things are intended. The military will now deal with all alleged ociendr and try and pu,nlbh them. After mentioning acta of lawloesnMs said to have been committed In Crlp p2 Creek, th pruowaUo& toucludo as follows: "Where, I have reason to belter that similar outrages may occur at any tlm and believing the civil au thorities of aald county of Teller are utterly unable, unwilling, and are making no practical attempt to pre ervo order and to protect life and property, "Now, therefore. I, Jarne Peabody, governor of the state of Colorado, by virtue of tb authority in m vest ed, do hereby proclaim and declare th aald county of Teller, in the state of Colorado, to be In a state of injur rectum and rebellion." Governor Peabody bae hi decis ion to declare limited martial law on th decision of the Idaho supreme court which declared that the act of th governor of Idaho In putting Into tore to a limited extent martial law In the Couer D'Alene district was In thorough harmony with the constitu tion of that atate. The constitutional proration relating to suspension of tb writ of habeas corpus In this state Is similar to that of tb Idaho constitu tion. Coloc.nl Edward Verdeckberg, com mander of the military force la Crip ple Creek, was with the governor when h dictated the proclamation. He loft for Cripple Creek Friday af ternoon with a copy of the proclama tion. Wholesale arrests of striker aus tected of Implication In the Vindicator explonlon and other rasea of violence will be made soon. The "bull pen" witl be enlarged so as to accommo date several hundred prlsoLers. CRIPPLE CREF,K. COIX). (Spe cial ) C. G. Kennlenn. Sherman Par her, and W. F. Pavl. tbe executive committee of th Western Federation of Miners for this district, against whom Information haa been filed In th district court charging them with murder and conspiracy to murder, ar now confined In the county jail, but can obtain their freedom on furnish ing bond For flS.OoO esch. th sure at which ball waa fixed by Judee Seed. Th accused men say that they court th fullest Investigation of their con dnrt during th strike and that Hi charge against them bat been trumped up to get them out of the way. Aa official statement Uued by YMs trlct Union IS. declare that Kenalson. Parker. Davis, Steven' Adams and Cbarle McKleney ar Innocent of th crime of murder, tralnwrecklng and conspiracy to murder, charged against lb em, and that "the justice being dls fMsed In this district I a hollow mockery, a ditgrsr to a rlvlllied community and an outrage on people's liberty. BACK TO TH TEN-HOUR DAY. Northern Illinois Manufacturer Agr n th Chang. CHICAGO. (Fpecial ) Industrial war, rfig expected, baa broken out In th Fox river valley In Northern Illin ois. Manufacturers at Datavl, Au rora, Elgin, tit. Charle and Geneva have organised and hav decided to Increase th hours of lsbor from nine to ten. Tb first notlc waa served by manufactarers at Itatavla. and machinist quit work there Frldsy. Th ware-earners ar united, and will resist this attempt to add to tbe hours of labor without Im-reaa in pay. The lodustriM likely to be affected Include many lines, from windmill to shirts. Th manufacturers in the orgsnla tlon eiply, it la stated, 1,000 wage earners. Tried to Rcu Brother. WHATCOM, WASH. (Special ) Ths home of George Wrlgbt was burned Frldsy, co-using the death of one child and perhaps tbe fatal Injury of anoth er, Reuben, ared I, was burned lo death. In trying to save bis Hla, bis iU-r. Maggie, aged 17, nearly lint her own, being vooiH-llt-d finally to Jump from srn upper wlnriuw after she had been terribly burned. Tt-n cMMrco and their mother escaped by Jumping from the upper window. All mil tuor or It biUwrsd and buratd ClVCt UP HIS PENSION. Cvrnor Bllsa, of Mirhlgsn, Volun tsrlly Relinquishes It. WASHINGTON. (Special.) Com missioner o Pension Wat has re ceive J. lutler front Governor Ullss, of Michigan, voluntarily relinquishing bis pension. Th Mier Is as follows: "Inslng, Mich., Ix. 1, 1901. "Commissioner of Pensions, Washing ton. IX C. "tflr: I hav th honor to ask yon to discontinue, after this date, th pension granted to ma by tha-United State government for disability. I feel that I hav woo wbst I wished, a plae on th pension roll with my comrade of lb war of th rebellion, and relinquish tb pension only be came I doubt the propriety of con tinuing aa a pensioner when I ant not In need. My disability waa fully de termined by two examinations, on tinder Comro-lseioner Evans, and the ewond under your administration, oach conducted by two doctor ,th reuit being an order placing me on the roll at til a month. My inten tion was to donate this money to th work of th Grand Army of tb Re public, and this I have done, "Thanking you for the honor yon hav done, I remain, your obedient servant. "A. T. BLISS." POPE LEO WAS GENEROUS. Leaned Million of Church Money to Aristocratic Families. ROME. Special ) Going through th financial situation of th Vatican a left by Pop Ieo, the present pop found that several millions hsd been employed In restoring the private patrimonies of a number of aristo cratic famllle, the member of which had remained faithful to th holy see, principally those of th Prince Bonrampagn! and Rorghese, tut more eepoclally th latter. The historic palac of th latter, built by Pop Paul V. at the beginning of ti ev entfrentti century, had fallen Jnto th hand of creditors of th princely house, who rented ft aa an office to th Grand Orient of the Italian Free Masons, which Pope Leo considered to be desecration. All rumora to tbe effect that Pope Plus Intends to get back tbia money through th appli cation of coercive measures are con sidered at th Vatican as altogether without foundation, because th faml lle thus subventioned ar repaying th money loaned them by yearly In Bta'JrcenU. H Haa Tv tsrs Now. NEW YORK (Special.) Tbe West ern nrln ownor who procured, through th medium of fS.OOO, a new ear, which waa grafted upon hla head after being cut by d-greea from an other man's head. 1 1 returtVd from th prlvat hoaplta! In Philadelphia, wher the oporatlon was conducted by a New York surgeon. Circulation ha been swtabllkhed In th forelirn flesh and apparently th .operation waa a stircees. Tber la some swell ing about th place wher th stitch e were takon and a few small gath erings of pus. but the surgeon a this is no mensce to the ear and will soon dUappear under treatment. The man who sold bis ear has returned to hi horns near Pittsburg, wher he bas a w Ife and child. How Old I Ann ' 1ST HIAWATHA. K A8. (SpeclsH.) A Brown county achool teacher may los hi place on account of tb "Mary aad Ann" age problem. He solved tne problem for hi arhool with the answer that Ann' ag wss IS years. Ou of th pupils, whose father Is a member of the school hoard, told his parent about It, The school director decided that Ann' age was 13 aud aald that anyone who could get any other ans wer to th problem waa Incapabte of teaching children. To aaw hi place th school teacher appealed to tb county superintendent, but that offi cial refuse to be Involved. OKI K ma City Tab Lead. OKLAHOMA CITY. (Special) On October 1. 1S39. every poatofflr (a th United Btate began numbering money order with 1. The Oklahoma City of fice used Kb. lOO.Ooo Friday. At Iht same tlm Oklahoma City passed th 100,000 mark Wichita aaed 7M47; Fort Worth. M.sCO; Outhrts. .H1, Two yeara mo Oklahoma City's number was SS.000. and Fort Worth and Wl'hUa about th same. In the last two year Oklahoma City ha Issued 8S.0OO mon ey order, being twlc th number Is sued la Fort Worth and fsr ahead of th number Issued In Wichita, Wrry Killed Him. WICHITA. KAfl (Hperlal ) Chrlsto. pher Rdtnor.d Is dead at hla borne a mile and a half southeast of the city as a result of worry ovr the serious condition of two of hi little children, who wre kicked by a vicious burs re cently. II haa been sick with pneu monia, but the physlclana say his con dition waa not serious on that account Mr. Redmond leaves a widow and all children, II had lived In this county for tblrty-lwo yeara. Widows His Victims. CHIC AGO. (Special) John J. Brown, former aecretary of th Chi cago polio pension board, hut later connected with the city clerk's office, waa asked to resign Frldsy from the public aervlce. He promptly avceded to the request. The relgntion re sulted from Investixatlon by tb alder manic "graff committee regarding charges of extortion by widow who were applicant for pensions. No. Maude, dear; th pural of foot ball Is not fastball- T fnUrmlrtst Prslrl Don In Nbrska, wher who! low hips ar covered with pralrla flog III lag, an eipeditloa of scientists I iperlmenllng with methods for ex let ruinating th pests. Th most f fectlv mean used hitherto I th put ting Into tbelr hole lighted ball of. cotton saturated with carbon bisul phide, which gives off a deadly gag. Exchange. Aerial Eaeurin. A project Is on foot In Geneva for th tbl!bmnt cf aerial eseursloba I ! (b summit of Mount Illana, Mr. W In.Uvl PtaMfutn; Wfeviav,' SW lil 4- t'l.i. anftoa tl ain. rl.4 He Siaioiai,ailW sat. l4 jaoa. SlNli I xv that live on beauty alot will soon aiarv to death. I at believe lUo score lev iwaannptwis ka ss equal tie WI nka.-Joai 9 tsvaa, Tnultr Kprincs, lad.. . , leoa A womsn can't feel dressed up and reel comfortable too. D Your Cloth Look VllowT Thra uaa rr)anc Ptarrh. It will kS whir. IS oa. tor 10 cent. It doesn't psy to snub a man who wes yon money. fnVS T i mm n I" I ( nr 4 fmANWM. vt y a i-.f IT. H'lnc'l llttal 3l,r, k-.or Sa i r run ns.oo ii; ..! inu a. H. Sio. Laa mt Am -. I Sli-aial fca tm Any woman would raher hav yon look her over (ban overlook her. If you want creamery prices do a th creameries do, us JCNE TINT BUTTER COLOR, Rom people work overtime tnirig to get shorter hours. When You Buy Rtsrch tv? tVnan)- and th ht Ml OS, I I taunt, o d. alway a. - Oil and water won't mix, except la Ub farm of stock. iurt ra9itp SiwaJ1 r I ai i rirt t,1ik M I VMtttM latnraia MttrM. V lit lMnl fcaw Hit li. IM kai bt vmkiail 1. riit4 a IfI kii. a im luMi i i . ie a. aia aaaaaa aaaaa. mM A woman never forgives a man who. toesnl admire her. r Hoi W H T-IHT. In tbia tarn of the paper tb World's Cmlvt Jirj EnaUi.UBieo.. Mruixt ft J aot-ard M. IxitU!. IDtlounr IheT ul Mtd Kr to our r.lr tbeir magnificent I'atalofD ronlaiuiug Ih-'Unami of lU-trat-.ou vllb price of tb must IwAHtttal tbinj-. In wo' Id la W !ob. lHaaiood, Jlry . Siivrrw. r, Tbetr prvre r tb k- la Amtrtca ft fin fvxt. If you r going to malt m lau a if t yea touM do ll to md (tr it a 4c. American Patents. The United gtstes patent offices Is sue one-third of the whole Dumber of parents Issued la the world, or nearly as many as France, Germany and Ureal Britain combined, and four and a half time as many as Germany. tb only one of our near competitor) which makes novelty researches be fore granting patents. The Happier Man, A North Missouri paper aks: "Who Is the hspplrr. the man who possess 1100 oou or the men mho fcs set daughters?" To which another ex change replies: "The man with the sjrph-s girls, of course. The man with the money la not ssttafled,, end wants more. The man with tbe rr a daughter la satisfied be ha enough." Clicsrs Diappar. The Ice In Greenland la melting; BBore rapidly than It t formed. tVro parleon of th descriptions cf tbe Jacobabavea glacier shoes that Ha edge has receded eight miles stne mo. and It res lost tetty to thirty teat la depth. ' Us More Whisky. In sixty yeara the annuel per ceptta consumption of whisky baa gradual'f decrvasevl froro two aad a half to one and a fui-th gallons. In forty year the consumption of beer has Increased from less than two to more than e tateen galkma per capita ABOUT Ft Alt Often Cemee from Lack f fliohl reed. Napoleon aald that the bet fed oldiera were hla test soldiers, for fear . and nervousness coin quickly wba the etomach Is not nourkthed. Nervous fear Is a sure sign that tbe body Is not supplied with lb right food. A Connecticut lady ears: "for auny year I bad ta sufferer from I digestion and heart trouble and la almost constant fear of sudden death, the most acute suffering possible. I'letlng brought on weakness, etuacla tloa and nervous exhaustion aad I was a complete wreck physically aad altnoat a wreck menially. "1 tried many foods, but could not avoid tbe terrible nausea followed by vomiting that ram after eating until I tried Grape Nut. This food agreed with my palate anj stotosrh fruui the stsrt. This was aluut a year agu, titeadlly and surely a tbenge from sickness to hvallh cams unlit now I have no symptoms of dyspepsia and can wa.k 10 tnilss a day without being greatly fatlgtivd I bave cot laken a drop of medicine since I be-an th us of Grspe Nuts and peopt say I look many ytars youngvr than I really am. Wy poor old sUk body has been triad over and I feel as tbouiih my head bad been too, l.lf la worth liv ing cow and I eipect to enjoy it tor many yeara to come If I can keep way from bad foods and hsve Grape Nuta." Nam gltn by l'ustum Co, Ilsttle Cieek. Mich. There's a reason. Ixok in each package for a copy ct the famous litUe bowk, "Tb Road U AnUvUla"