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TSVR B ABKE DAILY TIMES.. JULY JlO, IUOG.
TANNEHILL
KNOCKED OUT
THE-
B0N-ACC0RDS
. OUTPOINTED
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: !
BV Naur. anl ail otlmr
d I "Comfort. f JtuSUensH'tn til riyiwj,mii. huTfic
CatarrletsrH
Hv isittint. rollef In
There is One Soda Cracker
ma tl on. hoot
.iro thpr.nl, (. 1. HntA Co.. LowU Maaa,
and
Only I One.
Had Game All, Won Up To
8th Inning
FINAL SCORE WAS 8 10 5
St. Louis Snatched Seemingly Sure Vic
tory from. Boston Yesterday,
Making It Two
1 Straight. .
. .Pt. Lou!, .Inly M.-l5ostnn -had tlie
game all von yesterday, a it did Sat-,
tirday, and then lost in tin; hist end
to St. I.otil: Tannehlll had been pil.th
ing Rood ball tip to' the eighth inning,
when, the local let loose on him mid
drove htm out of the box, Young suc
ceeding, him, , There were, jmore ojit at
the time, and la-fore the side .was re-
, tired fiv scores hod been made, leaving
the swre 8 to 5, The" local played a
ragged flolrlififlf game, hut their .lucky
, streak of hitting in the eighth more
than made up.
v Saturdays American League Scares.
; M St. Leuis-St. lotiia'fi, Boston 5.
At Detroit Philadelphia. 8, Detroit 2.
At Cleveland New York 6, Cleveland
'Yesterday's American League Scorea. .
At St, lioiii St. Irftuia' , Itottton 5,
At ChicagoChicago 5, Washington
3. ' ' ' V
American League Standing.
. Won Iwt Pet..
Philadelphia, .'.: as.- .(Kite
New York 83 - 33 . ,t8
Cleveland .,- 50 37 ; .575
ChH-apo .......... 48 ' 42 .m
Detroit. 45 43 ..Ml
St. Louis 4t - 44 .W)
Wasldngton 33 S4 .379
Ronton ,1 84 ? .264
. 'Saturday's National Liague Scoies.v
At Boston---(Idea go ! 8, Boston 0. j
Af ybl)adljtliAT'4UbijrK !), Phils
t dolphu 3. i
f wAt Brktyn--JirooXlyn S, St. EouJ
At New York New' York 5, Cincin
nati 1.
SUMMER
DRINKS
We manufacture all kinds
of Soft Drinks, Only pure
filtered water and the best
fruit syrups used. '
If you have not tried our
goods order a sample case.
Cooling and refreshing.
Special attention is given
to picnic orders. AH goods
delivered. '
M.J.McGOWAN
.Telephone 118-2
;, 107 South Main Street. . Barre. Vt.
WANTED
. Al the Aerill Mills
Barley and India Wheat
Will pay cash or exchange
Flour and Feed.
THE AVER1LL MILLS
33 South Main Ftrt
and Depot Suuare,
Barre, - - . Vermont.
Circular Breathing;
18 A
Voice Method
Which devflopn MARVELOUS
Tone Quality and Magnetic Pcwcr
Taught only in ,
New EnglanJ by
GEORGE II. WILDER
Stvdlos 9 School St., Montpelier, Vt.
Thonc 555 1 1
if YOU SING, CM I ME UP
Voices txjuuinei Tree, ,
Satisfaction, cr Hotiey Back
National League Stand:r.g.
, 'ln aij
Chiensro ........... fit ... iii
I'ittttlmrflr . . .,.. r. ' 31
New York Sfi 3 -J
I'l.ihKb'Iphia 42 4
(..'itirinnnti 41 51
P,r..oklvt ,.,.. 37 ' ft-i
St. I,i'mi 55 If) .
HimIwj B'J 0
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BRYAN RECEIVED AGAIN.
Irish Club of London the Hosts To
Visit the Continent This Week.
London, duly ,'t0.Mr. and Mrs, Will
Iain J. l!iynn were tho rucI at n. re
ccplifm jniM by the IriMii club at l,on.
don Nnturdii.v eveniiifr. U'lioy wero wet
coined in Iffhulf of the. jneiriln'rH by T.
P. O't'oimor. ; Mr, )ryn .replied briefly,
tliiiiikiiiff the imniibfi of the ibib and
duelling on the important purf jdsyed
by the JnMi in building np th t'nited
Stuti'iH, Mr. mid Mr. Jlryun' awim
puttii'd ly l,"d, Wetmore, M..F, I)iudiin,
Mrs, Dinilap find Minn Durihip of Chi
chjjo, left London Saturday night for
Holland. They will viifc Amsterdam
and The Hague and will go to Cologne
today, where Mr. and Mrs, Bryan will
join their daughter and then po up the
Rhine, through .Switzerland and to Ven-ii-e,
r"loreiic, Kotne and Naples, buiwchh
hcly, waking abort 'atnpa and reaching
Pari between Aiik'UKt 10 and IS. They
will then go to Madrid, Oenmla. and
tiibrtiltur, whence they will auii for
home. :
' AUSABLE CHASM EXCURSION, .
Grand Outing and Boat Ride and Visit
to Ausable Chasm. -
A grarnl" outiiifr,' exeuraion and lmat
ride t Auaable .'iiawin and return has
lMon arrangiHl liy the Central Vermont
Railway for Friday, Aug. 3d, from. Ilurre,
Montpelier, Watrrbiiry, Kichninnd and
duiu tion and all intermediate
ntjiliona via the Central Vermont to Har
rington and Steamer Chatraujray to
Port Kent and theme by railroad to the
ehasni. Knund trip ticket will be ,ld
at , greatly reitui'fd rait-. Ulie fare for
the round trip from Hnrrr, .Montpelier,
Wntwhury nnd all station this aide of
V'.nf duwtion will Iir only $1,50, Spec,
iiil traina will ho rmi leaving Ibirre t
7.10 a. m., Afontpeliefat 7.30; Middle-
lues at 7.45 and Waterbury at 7.55. Ko-
turmnj? will arrive at ISarre at B.45.
' Tirki'U good only for continuous puv
agc 'sin truini named Aug. .id.
'"' ' '" ''. GLEANINGS.
About 4,4(X') utags are killed annually
bn tb 8pottlh uiocis.
Stamps bare Juat been designed and
printed In firreeo to eoininemorate tba
Olympic gnities of VMA. -
Tbe foundations of the Bourse, buihl
lng at Amsterdam have jrlren way and
the building i threatened with ruin
and has been rinsed. It cost $4,000,000
and was completed but recently.
A Chinese gentleman who took bis
on back to be educated In Japan
ratbtr than tho fnltml StaS-a erjilalned
bin action by saying that tbla country
la "too annoying to the Cblneae."
In order that tratllc. may not be di
verted from th ntilwaya In Manchuria
the jHpnnrae, it is aald, have rebuilt
the river bridges destroyed during the
war, so that they are too low for the
Chlneso freight boats to pass under
them.
The Emprexa Kugenie baa Jyit given
to the 8wln canton of Thurgnu the
cnatlo of Arenenberg, where Napoleon
III, pnsmed mcveral years of bis youth.
Iti the castle ant the Kmprexs Joseph
Ine'a harp, Queen Hortense barpsb
chord and a camp bedstead of Napo
leon 111,
; THINGS THEATRICAL.
No other peraou on tho stage carries
anytbiug like tb amount of insurance
maintained by Harah Iternbardt. Mine,
Iteruhardt bus twelve policies.
.Miss (lertrud Qulnlnn has been re
engaged by Henry W. Savage for the
eautem "CoIIg Widow" company.
She will b seen In the rol of Flora
Wiggins, which he originated.
Ona of the most stirring numbers In
the new Ilerbert-Doty-Kerker musical
comedy, "The- Social Whirl," la a boot
black chorus, lu the courao of which
the shoes of ten attractive young wom
en are properly ahlned,
E, 11. Bothern and 'Julia ' Marlowe
have arranged to give a series of spe
cial performances, the proceeds of
which will be used for endowing a
chair of dennintlc art at the t.eorgo
Washington university, Washington.
Itldtt Johnson Young, 'who wrote
"Urown of Harvard." 1 o native of
Italttiuore. Her tlrnt connection with
the singe was ber Appearance there In
an amateur performance of Louise Mot
ley's melodrama, "A Woman of War."
Chines l'on)n.
Chinese coffins are made of timber
eight Inches to ten Inches thlcK. It li
calculated, therefore, that over 8,000,.
000 feet of lumber Is utiSicJ yearly
for coillns in chlnu.
lCqnln Mhr Indicator.
When a borne atnmlR with bla tall tee
ward the direction which the wind It
blowing rain or snow w ill follow In tba
next few hours.
Thr i!thr.
"With you to ahar my lot," h vowpd,
"t II rllmb to rtisty lii-Uhts." Alat k!
His rllnihlng has not mmlo her prouJ,
JTilT he Is but a steeplejack.
Judge. .
(onHIrllim Inflnrnp.
Creen-Has Juggshy's wife any In
fluence over bim ?
Ilrown She bi when he Isn't tinder
tho Influence of Hcjuor. I'ctrolt Trib
une. TliiH rr k ot Troobtr. .
All tnun must have their "pck of woe;"
No Mrslti man's tpvi It,
But lota of inarrl)1 men w know
Muot hni their hinik of It.
- Houston l ost.
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
BOSTON
-ASSETS-
January 1, 1906,
$36,974,906.44
LIABILITIES-
y?$:33;0jd37Q.86-
SURPLUS-
$3,956,635.58
DIVIDNEDS t
, To Policyholders, 1905,
$899,236.47
ALL DIVIDENDS PAYABLE ANNVALLY.
- :y: : 1 IN
The Assets lncreased...V.;:,.:.,;.;;::..t.......,;.'..;$5,223,530.38
The Surplus Increased.,........, .'.'..J;,.,......;; 473,857,10
The Income increased....'........ ,. 1,615,492.40
The Outstanding Insurance increased.;. ...... .39,241,743.00
The Death Gaims and Motua! Endowments paid to
Policyholders amounted to. ...... ......... 4,333,262.29
The Total Payments to "Policyholders j Including the
Year's Addition to the Reserves amounted to. ..10,239,376.52
At the close of the year the Outstanding Insurance aggregated over
Three Hundred and Ninety-Five Millions
BROKERAGE BUSINESS " ACCEPTED. . :
Reliable Agents Wanted for New Hampshire 4 4
and Vermont to Whom Liberal Contracts. Will '. '
Be Given. Apply to : '
CHAS. E. MERRILL, General Agent
-' for New Hiunpshira nd Vermont.
223-22t,.THE KENNARD, MANCHESTER, N. H. ;
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Sire. Flske la to produce a new drama
of New York life neit season. . :'
Farab Bernlmnlt'e ' gowns cost ber
f2r,000 a year, It Is ald-by her pre
agent. " - ' ' '.' " '!
DaTld Warfleld of "The Music Mas
ter" fame la now In Europe taking a
well deserved reaf.
Miss Florence Huntington, formerly
well known la Brooklyn social circles,
baa been engaged for the roI of Jano
Wtthcrspoon in the western "College
Widow" company.
Henry Cooto, who la now singing one
of the student captain rolee in "The
Student Kbig." baa been signed for the
principal tenor role of Tom Wagner In
"The Prince of rilacn" next season.
Miss Evelyn Yangban, the clever
young b-ndlug woman, has been en
gaged by H. W, Savage to play the
role of June Wltberspoon, "the college,
widow," next season In bla enatern
"College Widow" company.
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
Tho girl who follow the president
advice and keeps ber eyes ou the etars
will be likely to stumble unload she has
a Ann hold on some young man's arm.
-Chicago Trliine. ,
A gont appear to be a pretty wise
nnlmnl, after all: You will notice that
be merely cats the cans and never
touches the stufT that baa been inside
of them.Topcka Journal.
"Nature Is greater than I," eaya Al
fred Austin. Not in all respeeta. Na
ture, with all ber powers, could never
achieve some of Mr. Austin's poetry.
Louisville Courier Journal. 1
OU, yen, let's have the dally weather
forecasts stamped ou lettem to be de
livered on the rural free delivery
routes. There's tuitbtog too good for
the farmers, especially now that the
congressional elections are coming on.
- Boston Herald.
(iooit Advice.
Let us then b m snd doing;
Ken If you enn't strike your gait;
Throw sway the ra you're chewing
Ami but ft home run wtitlu you wrUt.
American Spectator.
Sonnnl.
; "Do, you regard that man's argu
ments as aoundV"
"Yes," answered 'Senator Sorghum.
"That and nutblng else." Washington
Star.
J905
i'-r'rtfi.C !i
ENGLISH ETCHINGS.
. To prohibit tbe"throwlng of orange
jaad banana peel In tbe streets the lo
k-al government. .committee f thejn
dan cotmfy .fouucll propoes to orng
Jonvnrd a ntnv bv'law. f
A Indon florit found tfiat a new
and flue Rambler rose did not sell well
under the uame of tbe Amelia Jen
kins, ao be changed tbe name to tbe
Lady Cay. Now It Is going like hot
rnkea.
A. committee, appointed by the Brit
ish parliament to Investigate the tramp
problem In England estimates that In
senson of depression there are 80,000
tramps in tbat country and that tbcre
are never leas tban half that nnrafcer.
A London firm baa organised a eys
teni of scelug London lu etx days for
$10.f, including & midday meal every
day. The tourist will have an oppor
tunlty to UiHcct everything, "whether
of picturesque or hlatoric" Interest," in
tb capital and Its suburbs. ' ;
Disappointed at not winning a prize
at echoed, n girl of Grimsby, Eugland,
went to a shop and obtained three
palra of boots "on approval." She
pawned the -hoota and with the pro
ceeds bought some books, which ahe
triumphantly exhibited at home as
school prlxeu.
Ksrlr Street l.lnn. '
New York was the first city In the
Uulted States to adopt public street
lighting. In ims an ordinance was
passed by tho city whereby every sev
enth bouse was required to hang out
of the second story window a lantern
on a pole for the benefit of pedestrians.
"STATE LINES., "
"' , . -
Tliera try 1,250 rural libraries la
Js'orth Carolina.
Minnesota Is larger than all New
England and a much larger proportion
Of tbe laud is tillnble,
For a number of years Georgia has
led In the production of peaches for the
eastern market. Tbe stata has nearly
e.OOO.OOO trees.
The enormous material wealth of tbe
state of Kew York 1 in no wny perhaps
more clearly marked than la the fact
that tbe total n mount of re.nl estate
html ncd buildings exempted from
tasatioa ia larger than the totnl as
sessed vrealtU of twenty five of ths
j fa:ty.-at.o cut of tho eouutry. ,
Hardwick Soccer Players
Were Too Strong
FINAL SCORE WAS 4 TO 1
Eraser, McKentie and Ewen Were Stara
. for Winners and A. Frecland, R.
Stewart and A. Walker for
. Barre. .
In one of the fattest, cleanest games
of association football that has been
sen mi the lix-al ground this neuron,
the Ibirdwick team defeated the Won
accordst Saturday afternoon, 4 to 1.
From .the kick-off it was evident to the
spectators that in the . Hardwick team
the lion-accords hud met thtir inatch.
There ws a fair-sixed crowd of loyal
rooter out to cheer on the teams.
Hardwick scored first through ,'
Kraser, the Bon-aeeords soon after tieing
the score on a penalty kick by William
m, McKemde ttooted the ball between
the. posts for , Hardwick' second goal.
Aftr this, during the remainder of the
half, the ball .was kept in UardwickV
territory, although the Jtoti-aecoi'da were
unable to . finish at the goal. At half
time the eeore v as 3 to 1 in favor,
of Hardwick.
.Eraser scored soon after the .re-start
and McKenzie put Hardwick' .score up
to 4 by a simple goal, the goal keeper
having advanced too fur up the Held.
Williamson of the fiirVe lioys played
a plucky game in the second halt, hav
ing injured his leg earlier in the game.
The ffttturea of the game were the
individual work of Eraser, , .McKenzie
and Ewen of Hardwick, and A. Eree
land, H. Stewart and A. Walker for the
Bona. The line-up. was:
BOV-ACXiORns 11AKDWIC K
J. ; Kreidirttd. ' foal "i J. (Smith
f'.t: 'Williamson; back . . .1. Here
A. Walker,' hack .......... 1). (lark
;.- Walker, half back A." Smith
Tt'J Stewart, half baek.'...V. llohertson
I. Kolwrtnon, half back,. W, Thompson'
I," Hughe, forward ......... .(!. Ewen
.1.' Amlerwm, forward' ...,W. McKenzie
T. ( lark, forward . v , . . ... . . . .C. Eraser
J.. Crnig, forward ,..(,. .McTennn
A.1 Ereeland. forward ......... .It. Ewen .
'Itcfciee, Williata Oawpon.
. GR0T0N.
Mr, and Mrs. Ia S. Blanchard Knt
Friday at Groton l'oml.
J. B. Put ton tf Montjielifr w'as in
town Thursday ami Friday, .
d. W. Whitel.ill and Miss ElizalkHh
James were at Harnet Tond Friday.
Mrs. I). N. "Kiehardson oi JHverport,
Ia. is at Mount Medad for the suuinier.
Br H. N. l'!atman attended the Fat
Men's banquet-at Plymouth, N". H., Fri
day. . ,,
F. D White has engaged with L. (!.
and C. II. W elch and commenced work
the 21st.
Mrs. B. F. Heath returned from
Bright look hospital, St. ' Joiinhury,
Thursday.
L. C. and C. H. Welch are inMallinst
a hot water system in the residence of
T. H, Hall.
Mr. Weeks of the C, (S. Hatchery
St, Johnshuiy in at Darling's pond for
a few days,
E. I). Ricker and family with C. It.
Hendry and family are camping at Har
vey's pond."
. ,'i:.. IV Sherry and C. 11. WehA have
iinpi'oved t he looks of their residence by
a coat of psint.
1 A 'large ' number from this place at
tended the suneral of Mrs. N'uthan Bick
er at Hyegate Thursday,
Ishbc Welch has finished work on the
Montplier creamery and is at present
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,. A. ti.
Welch.
M. V. B. Vance, who has been visitiiur
relatives in town for an indefinite period!
left, for bis borne in Northampton, Mass.,
Saturday..
The Granite CHv Inilenemlenta ere
scheduled to play here Saturday, They
laiieri ro put in an appearance and the
Juniors dicim ft game by default, to 0.
Horace Ixnke of Los Angeles, Oal.,
who hax been at E. IX Heath's, went to
Manchester, N. H.;. Thursday where he
will visit before going to his home in
California, '
The Northern Dramatic Company of
Marshfleld presented "l'j Vermont Way"'
in Colliiiii l'lnrk opera hotme Thursday
evening to a good sued and appreciative
audience.
i '
A large number went to Groton Pond
Saturday. Among them were G. H.
I'ilUbuiy and family, Hohert Renfrew,
Clyde t'ofbrin, E. T." Clark and family,
IX ti. C. Cowan, Clms. Adams,
Miss .Sadie Taylor anil George Taylor,
Ireslt air children sent out by the ttoston
Traveler, have been in the home of E. V.
Hsnchett for the past month. They
returned to their home in lkston Satur
day, -
The Man in the Street.
Village Constable villager who has
lieen knocked down by prt'sing motor
cyclist)- You didn't see the number,
but could you swear to the man?
Villager I did; but 1 don't think 'e
'card me. Tit-Bit. '
David Greig
80 Maple Avenue,
Barre. Vt.
Piano Forte and Organ Tuner
, With Wilder Musto House and
Studio. Montpelier, Vt.
Phone 5,"iC -It Montpelier.
ronillveljr able to rfo Mrt-claM work. Ht
if,ictlon (iiiiantrert. A potal cift to Mr.
treig will bring lifui tu j our Itoiue. .
T .rn i!
You do not
Cracker until
It J
ft
A
I
nee
1
To taste Unecda Biscuit is to
fall in love with them. You
never forget that first taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
Uneeda Biscuit
F0 In a dust tight, . ,
ft) moisture proof package.
. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
I
K:.; ,
it
Its.
SCORE OF 79
WON MATCH
Was Turned In, by F. E. Aus
tin Last Week
IN GOLF TOURNAMENT
B. B. Bailey Was , Seeond in Weekly
Tournament With a Net ef 81'i
'"I and L R. Hutchinson Third, .; ,!
; . -with 82,.' t
. ... .,, .'..-,.. t; . ,..
. . Tlie, weekly match of the Barre golf
club for the Maekay medal was won last
week by E. E. Austin, who turned in
a grons score of '92, which 13 handicap
gave him a net of 79. B. B. Bailey
of Montpelier was second with fcll-i and
L. R. Hutchinson third with The
scores: ;
Gros rindcp. Net
F. E. Austin . ,'. , . . . 02 lit 7!l
B. B. Bailey ...... 8ti 4 j Sl'-i
I.. K. Hi'itrliinsnn .. AS S2V,
F. Burgess 87 S'-ij ' MU,
das.i Maekay. a..... US ; 2 " $t
Jas. Kbind . tt2 H '" St
Alex. Milne 83 4'i e'i
Ja lleid . '; ll 5
John Daniel .,' 92 7 ,S3
W m. Marr 07 12 85
fohn Averilt , 89 3 86
IX V. Smith ...... 00 4 S
T. C. Vetera' C7 U ' sU,
F. Nichols . . 89 2 S7 "
F. A. HoMland 00 2 ' ss
John Mercer ft HH
Wm. Mackie 101 js ss
das. Mohimer ..... 08 9 SO
Jvhn Beid ,,.,,...100 , 9, , 01
George Booth ...... 10G 1 . 15 91
W. F. Harris 115 . Is 07
, MADE NEW RECORD. . ,
Turner Made St. Johnsbury Golf Course
in 80.
$t, Johnsbury, July .80. -The Bethle
hem golf club played the return match
with the Old Fine goir club at the St.
Johnsbury link Saturday. The feature
was the line playing of Crl II. Turner,
captniu of the Old Fine team, who made
each round of nino holes in 40 etrokes.
Hii thus 'established a new record for
the course The Hummary:
Old Pine-F. 11. Brooks n,'C. 11 Turner
4, C. A. Sihlev 4, (icorge Builev 5, E.
5. Bailcv 0, K.'M. Taft 4, A. G. Sprsctie
12, W, .. Peck 0: total,-20.
Bethlehem W. F. Garby 1, A. Powell
0, W. Savors I), C. England 0, E. English
(
' ' ;
..4 l-
1 W.WVWU. At your f nx orronunHy, con Vour
about taking Ayer's Sarsapsrilla. As!; !:i n if L: h .s nr.ything better for weak
ness, debility, nervousness. If be U-.s, t.iHn i;. If rr t, M.Vj Ayer's Sarsefa-IIa
Get well, that's what you ere after. ?J;-;,!;,,t7;.;.rj;';Mt J. ciWrVV".
THE N.-D. PHELPS-COMPAHY
Hardware, Plumbing and Heating, Stoves an j
. Ranges, Quarry and Mill Supplies, Wire and
Manilla Rope, Valves, Steam Fittings, Engin?
and Boiler Trimmings.
THE N. D.
136 North Main Street,
ii ' '
know that Soda
you know
mm
mscuit
V, Bank 0, A-Guthrie' 0, II. P. Fish
total, 2. . ., ,
EKWAN0K 51, MOHAWK 4.
Home Team of 24 Players Scores Easy
,. .;' ' Victory.' , -
Manchester,' July 30. In tlie opening
teiiin match of the season here the
Ekwsnnk country club's golfers easily
l)CHt the Mohawk golf club's team of
24 men Saturday afternoon on the Ek
wanok links, by 51 points to 4 points.
ROCKEFELLER HOME AGAIN.
Likes America . Better Than France
Answers No Standard Oil Questions.
' New Yiirk',' July 30. Tohn' IX Rocke
eller wu a 1 iassiiper on bosinl the
.-teameit Amerika which 'arrived at New
York from Hnnilutrg. Saturday. , 'Mr.
nnd Mil. Reginald V'anderbilt vcie also
passenger n tlie Amejikft. ., , r
. No attempts were made to serve any
legal papers on Mr, Rockefeller in, con
nection with the legul proceeiiinp
against, him at Eindlay, O., when' he left
the Amerikti 'at' Holoken'.' Jlr. Rouke-felh'l-'greeted
a group of newspajier me
witlr a Hinile, but in reply to questions,
said he had nothing to say 'about- the
warrant which was issued at Eindlay
for his arrest on ft charge of violating
the Valentine, anti-truf-t law. "I cannot
talk alMsitL that now," he said. Mr.
Rockefeller made the same reply to a
question whether there was any truth
in a report that he had takeu no activt
part in the affairs of the Standard Oil
company for 12 years. When askcd
how he liked France he said he could
not compare it to America at all. After
posing for his photograph at the request
of a reportr and greeting several friends
Mr. Kockefellev, accompanied by Mrs.
Rockefeller and hi son, left the steam
ship dock in an automobile.
SAGE FORTUNE TO CHARITY.
His Widow to Distribute the Millions la
Aid of Various Worthy Objects.
New York,' July 30. Russell Sage's
fortune, estimated at from $70,000,000
to JSO.ooo.ooo, it is now said, 1ms been
left virtually- to charity. : Those cIoms
to Mrs, Sage, to whom practically tho
entire estate was bequeathed, declare
with' seeming authority that the mil
lions will be distributed' in aid -of worthy
objects, nud in accordance with an under
standing reached by the financier and
his wife long ago. As Mr. Sage's life wrs
jriven up to the accumulation 'of riches
so the years of Mrs. Sage hare' been de
voted to a study of philanthropy, and
wiiat he gathered she is - expected to
scatter with a lavish band.- Unlei the
estate should be tied up by a contest,
which now appears improbable, Mr.
Sage will, it is siiiil, begin at once to
make contemplated gifts.
As the Twigs Are Bent.
Knicker Into how many branches ii
the government divided?" )
Rocker A big stick and two twk'V
Brooklyn Life.
'i'i- n,a',-y causes ot nervousness, but
poorb'.oc J beads the list. The doctors call
it anemu. i nc cioca lacKs red corpuscles
j'1. . ,1. '"WHW. 'K
PHELPS CO.,
Phone 29-3.'
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