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ARREST COUI.TON. A rromlnrnt Kenluckldn Is Gfnirgeil With Complicity in f he Munncn or gov. goebcl. B4 h i KtpubllrM, ni HfjrrMtt IUe IHrs Inued for Olhtr Mtmbfrt g( that OfjjnlJilM. Krni.kfort, Msrelt 10. W II Uiulton of JankMU coatity. a clsrtr In the fm of (Ht Auditor Sweeney, wo arrested nntl placed iu jail Friday. I'lmrpotl with complicity In the murder of tin Into Oov. Ooebel The arrest a made by Chief of Police William. Warrants ebnrglng the esni- nns) liavi hi been Iftmicii for tn ,r r-tt f He-ntaiy of DiHlM t'aleb Pot in I (bj.i .ii hn W DhvIn. iwil.mit. r M.t !-' pltol N)imr. but they Iuvtm' liti ii wrved Warrant again'. Hi . ritur of HHlH Charles Klnlr titt I Ji'li '.' Powei-i, brother of r-wr f K'i.t Pom ere, i barging th-tn with lifH.j ,. . rlen to the Uobil im-u-hiiihI.i i hate bteu sworn out au 1 4at t- U'h.t'ey comity f0r Mrric Duvll wun ir :hf city Friday night, but wun not hi hi residence. It u not kniwu If H"i.fry Powers In In the city Hi-msl witnesses, who Untitled a tho trial of Ilnrland Whltukw on Tusa day. rwuie that the hIioU at the tluiu f tin 'Joobol uwMtMlnntlou were tired from tin- direction of Powers oille. unci In una all of the parties for whom Uio warrants were Issued Friday night him- lf n u nil or the strictest survelt lanti. tr since the assassination. Catd. linviK wax an appointee of Uov llrartib? and was continued unlr lov Taylt ; He also kept u boardm;hou..t. Hi secretary of Htate FinW wit nnt tf tr-e prsmot-nt of the in i-m;t- INDIAN TBnniTOIlV ITEMS. Ottikuaw tax ftr-a being paid. hop to MM be a railroad town Th llyu DewejeMlle club hat been w.jaoiee-1 it Atoka. The Baptist eoHrmtkin will meet at Dttrntit m Att MmoU In tfci Ork nation aro re fttrtmi ti roifwrlR. Tht territorial rt()Nlitlean eonvon Uoh will b Mil Mny 3 nt l'urcoll. Tkt foetct of Uis United States court at AnlRioft U rrcrewltMl with tranliww MtfiU Court, rtiiry of tho Ryrlan colwliy at fhsrnan. Tex., was aeclilent ally wouhiIwI at I'urtfll. til HortMrn ana aoHthern Ilnptlit MtlMloHary toiltli of the lmllnn Territory nitt at SeiiUt McAlMter. AUW too Uatiu ant niployotl In rtliu - rk an th Pritwo oxtunilon iHtw n pulHi mil Mounili, ten mllon i pur' ll'i alir atrd tk ?rocry nml It , a i hi tun of J. N. Ilrrnl nt Anl wi ii in I pir'. UMi 1100 worth ot oil. rin-ly Flit')n, a nmrter-lircwl Choc ' i'v, nl i aotl cbnraettr, died at his Hiothr i rI Un, iKhtNit utiles sortfc of Dtifn, Tex. Johnjon Ju'ob. a Choctaw Indian, MHtftfUMd tn bi hot (Ire yearn nso f'ir killing t Ionian near Atoka, but who mmnil, hjn bn captured and Urn fMnUure will b- carriwl out. Two tnarfcwl men eutored tho Knty dtutloti tt Durant and pointing pistol at Nltflit Operator Holers' head com iiutfidwl h ind up." Thy eot (1.40. Mr VI m BiMsley. lute iotmtttfr Jt Silp). wu armtil at l'ort Smith, Ark , harKl 'wltk enibeztlemenv. and b! l for trtai tn MOW) ball to appear f ir '.rial it Ctmr'in Mr F H-nn-t. I'nltml States mir.iul f-r -!h nirthern district of the WHEN 1110 LAUailEI). When tarklns laiihtd all UIkrw City laughed with him. Never was n laugh more merry, more oouUirIoiis. The men of Dinner City were n Mber tot, and lo them the bright side of life was generally reflwlwl ,i and meos ured by the gold they dug. but bo luck good or bad, not one of the rough men that made up tho mining camp over hnd tho temerity to dltputo Lnrklns' right tn laugh and make othsrs laugh with him. And yrt there was a stHplrlon that Larking laughed because ho was sad. Larklns arrived In Digger City one stormy winter night, no one knew from where. With him was a child, n chubby, golilen-hnlrcd boy of 4 years. Seme one asked how long (he Journey had been, and Digger City then heard tho laugh It was to know so well. "The kid and 1," said Karklns, with n wave of his hand toward the east, "come from there. We didn't lenve tnuob behind, and mehbo we haven't got much In storo ahead. Hut wo'll stick together, won't we, old boyt Dad and his kid will stick together, eh?" Then Iirklns smoothed the baby's linlr and laughed until tho rrowd had caught the Infection. Mouths tHiseed and still Digger City learned little of Ijirklns or his boy. In mining enms h man Is Judged far what he Is. The man Willi a past can bury It. Digger City Iwirnwl ta know and to love Larklns for himself and for his boy. The man lived for tho child, and when other miner were nt the Rcrcech Magic bar trading their dust for drinks larklns might be found nt his rnblu humming somo lul laby lo the baby. Often Ijirklns and the boy would visit the Bcrcech Kngle. "It's Just to give the boy a time," larklns would explain. "Ills dad's too old to care on his own account." Yet the man could not have been over 10 at tho most. Jnn H the uimintuiu men la frout jf i : ll ,n T-tri ::. Republican na tin rut . apltnl .Ian '.'V n- . rv-1 is ! M"0-,! ,mB,,M "man. announces that fcw riUr of state durln the f.ir ti" i n.n in li Ute for rw-elw tlon to ywu- vben W. O. llradley wa gov wm: He was not In tbe .-ly lbs luy i f the assaaslURtloii. but lf 'hi ' but lf .lw iluy tefore. Coulton, tht only on ar rmtid placed in a cell uud nit at Jo wit: to talk to any one. Tin arrant on which Coultou waa nrnrted, and for thu urredt of the two Towif Plnley and Davis, wero bai4id no uii liindarlt made by Tuomai Crom well i f Lexltigtuii, Ky before County Juilrr Moore. Cromwell hu.i ben ai nlHtlin; the detectives In huutliu dowu the rase and It Is said that acting un der dlrc tlons from Col. T, C. Cumpbell nnd '(immonwealth's Attorney Krunk lln hi spent soveral duya lu llanlln, Ile.il Whitley and Knox counUa). when is alleged the evidence against tin turtles arreetwl were secured J'liPlu admlwIOH lo the statftttowH rnund was denied to all by order of tin military authorities, but whether tlt- it to be enforced losw tkau ta nut kiicwn. '.! '.i" r fi'iil'in 1U t'lif 'ill'., which amends the irMi a ' ) to make Territory land Im v ii an I requires all graxlun landa ' i lit f-uretl, it Is thought will soon paw -onrtt. The umendment in lnuerly oppoted by farmers In tho 'ho -tiiw an I Chickasaw nations. tho Uaptlat convention ot tho In dian Territory wa held nt South Mo Alestur with a large attendance, llev. J II. Otmbrelt of Dallas, Tex., was ehowu ihalrmin, and Dr. J. II. Arm strong of St Lotiltt, Mo., secretary. Ootntii?rif(ln builnws was transacted. I'mHmI IIIiu it Uitlilbes. Ni,u. Mo, Marok to "ntd HUi 'ottitnlsslnner Wlht and Ilo ihii I! HUnton. who was a andtilaUi fur tht Democratic congresslonsl u im iniitu t. in 16. fought a pist il lust lien both were bit, Wright sustain ing a alp wound and lilautoo Its jur ilatigerously wounded ta the ibdo mrr. Wiibt father. ex-8tat senator 3. A Wight, 1 the Democratic candidate tor maHr. Ilia n ton hnd 'iutloned his Doniix ra y aimslng him of bHug a Hide lug and this led to th ht-itilf. iitth (Hvuirr lutk, WksLington, March I' -Tb horn iwil movement ot tbe HUiM lavsjry, xlilrb tad been atatloneii In Puerto 111 co net tbe Spanish war, will begUi unit w4-k. and will bt carried through an rapidly as Haalk4e. They will be M-iit to Jetterson barracks, it I-mls. Tbr I'uerto It lean reglMSHt now b Inn rerruited from moag the natlm of the island will replace the 8ftk car ulry -a aarrtaHm duty In I'uerto Rtoo, Ili4 .rril. luillauiipotls. 1 1 1 1 . . March 10. For piwtblimt C. V. Debt of Indiana. Kor Vtou ('resident Job llnrrlman ot f'allfornla This U Mi- national ticket ot tho Socialist Deniocratlc jmrty which will absorb tbe Iltlultt-llurr1man faction ot lb :ulit-Iibor twrty by agree msttt The 3'u! Democrats were happy Friday Tbey say the candidacy ot Debs will atr t huudrwls ot thou iand if votrs to their party. They profess to ss tbe beginning at a groat national vktory The convention, in agreeing to unite with the gaviallst-Lnbor faction, re tains tbe party name. Socialist Demo-'-rati- party Tbe candidates and the smaluaiHiitlott are to be approved by n majority of ea.-h party, ncoordlug to the referendum I'mlmbta l'Mt l'riii-i4U. UwdoH, March 19 It Is learned that 'ueni'ii raniorti were founded on the taut that President K nicer has uppeal e4l to Iird Salisbury for a cessation f bostllltles. offering at length, by able. th mm which be is willing to ne-pt This, however, Is not taken seriously, as they Include practically nothing more than what the Trans vaal government uttered prior to tbe Issuing ot the llritlsw ultimatum. Terry SrfcQavera kHoeketT out Oscar Onrlner at New York. IttMlrtl Tliem March 10 The war oAlsa Inut recslrsd the following dlswUftN from Lord Htibefta lofdar rOove, Frldey -PresiUentu KrrHr and StsyN were both prsssst at the Rgbt on March T awl dbl all In tlner (tower to rally their traoM The rout, however, was complete), tbe man declaring tHat they could not stand attains! the I J tit is h artillery and sueh a roriHldable forte ot cavalry." (Irruui lijr 8iuukr. fNtmeeet. Ky., March ftnglaaer O'llrlen ami the A reman of train Ko. b of the Queen and Orseoent. which left Cincinnati at :U a. m., wars over esHnc by swuks while pasatng tbmngh th long tunnel at Kings Mountain, v '! n. Several members of a dog and pony tthffw were also overcome, but no one vtiui killed and titer was m wrek uwciais ray toe iraw was amy ue- . TJt mtthsl is about Thu OpoM IIhht. Ixh4ob. Xsrch H. Answering a wans lean In the house ot cam mens TliHWday, the narllamMlary secretary tor (be forelga olDcs, Mr. llrodsrtck, prottHwl that fMpers would shortly be preset! ted to tbe house dealing wltlt the subject ot Oreat llrltaln co-operating with the United States In eu deovertuu to arrive at an agieemeut with the powers to secure equal op portunities for the trade of all tmtlBiw throughout the whole ot China. llltruxrd lu H-rl Hmlim. Washington. March 10. Discussion ot Mr. Mason's resolutions expressing aytnpathy for tbe Iloers was conducted In the senate behind closed doors Fri day, Mr. Davis, ehalrman ot the for eign relations committee, demanding that the doors be closed. No definite astlon. Tbe beuee. In committee of the whole , (Mr. Lacy of Iowa In the chair), eon- sldered private pension bills. Ninety , seven bills were passed. THE NEW OBNTUnV, the rlrit to TEXAS AND TEXAN8. I'-lmutlr lalnitti Will It dr., I ii, inrrani cnunif wnnu a rair. The first people to breathe tho breath llte to Imve a cotton factory, of the twentieth century will be thif The Paris piiulls sclioola close May Inhabitants ot the Prlendly Istands.-t, Though they are not by any monns tho . , , ,. most progressive people on tho fnee of ' - sidewalk the globe thoy will be living In the,y',e,n' twentieth century while all other peo- Hhcimnii liad fonrtetu deaths In pie will still be living In tho nineteenth February. ' SJffT T.'!J b T"'a'. J""- U 0. V. Carter, m.perlnldent of the 1901. to the Friendly Islanders at a.ij..,,,,.!- .,,, , ' t- , lime when the rest of tho world tvllV u ' ' he ut the fag end of the nineteenth cen 1 ,IC HflM Antonio dun ub 1ms sot tury: will bo eating, or working, or,-M'rll U and 21 for a state shoot. playing, or sleeplng.diirlng somo phase wild geese aro reported plentiful on ot Monday. Dec. 31. 1900. Tho first Hcd river near Paris. dawn of the new century will break) West, MeLonnan county la to have upon a paint In the Pael do ocean Justa wm cotlon fdolof to tho oast of tho Friendly Islands, along a line conforming In general tof 0uo r)alla' 0''01 directors says the meridian of 180 degrees casl nndtht 0WI"B to la'ek of roUin. thore aro west longltudo from Greenwich. On'SOO pupils lu thut city not attending this meridian Is what Is known as thoschool date line. The date line In theory A typographical union has hoen or follows the meridian, hut In reality IC nnUcil nt Qaloam wUll n tmmbor. zn"ni ; rrmu ;u,tL,,e vtinr comes the change of day which nnvl.1""''0" ,ml two recognise th organlxa gators In the Pacific ocean oxporlcncc.l,UM' A veesel sailing eastward skips a day A company has been formed i:i Fort when reaching this line, but a vessel Worth whose purt It t to nablo sailing westward repeat a day. Theporsous ot lliitttod uieuns to build Friendly Islanders will, for a brief pe homes on the monthly lus-iltment rlod, ! In advance of the century, sO,nll, far as we or any oilier nation nro con cernwl. In New York people will bo Mr. W. 11. Mnudevllte of OIau. X In i.rMkM.t on Mnn.inv mnminir. Dee. tromlneMt oil operator (s 31, when the Friendly Islunds will bo,,lca"n ttrtrtus uWvaUom la the celebrating the advent of tho newoll Holds. year. At that time San Francisco will Tho Misses Wlihrrt of Auburn. N. be sleeping Hie sleep ot the Just after y,, jmve KVPU tI,ol, gcoBd donation a wellpcnt Sunday. At London ltof 1000 , , ,)r0p0,i rresbyterlan will be lunch limp on Monday, while , o T at Melbourne It will be about 10 o'clock In the evening. At Calcutta It will he W. Splllors was Wlloit at Wan An about 0 o'clock In the evening. SoRol" while orcotlug n windmill tower, over this whole globe there will bo a by part of tho triune tttl!lu.au. l strlk limn when the Friendly Islanders nlonolng him on tho head, among tho people of the earth will bo- (iro.i i,as been brokoo. at Corn- long lo thu twentieth century. 0-,llorco f0r u llourlng mill ot 180 barrels capacity, nnd one la U be built ut Working Women are Invllett to write to Mrs Plnkhmtn tot frea eiivloe about their health, Mrs Plnkham ta a wo man. If you have painful merlotls, haokaohea or any of the mora serious Ilia of women, write te Wire, Plnkham f etto ham ' katmod muttltumaa Your letter will he saoredly 1 confidential, Lydla E, Plnkham a Vegetable Compound la known wherever the Eng lish language la spoken. Nothing else oanpvssl hly ha so euro to help suf fering woman. No other medlolne has holped so many, Romemher thla whom something elso la &ug gostod Klram Pfnkham'a ad dross Is Lynn, Mass, Her helping hand la always outstretched tm suffering women. Then Larklns and the boy would proceed lo have tho "time," and while It lasted tho onlookers would declare that tho frowzly-hcadcd baby was qulto as old as tho big, bearded miner who would toss him In tho air and gallop about the room as a horse for the llttlo driver. To the baby this play wus a serious matter, as It clutched Its fa ther's suspenders nnd lisped coinmunds fur which ho labored all day, nnd tho room would ring with merriment. One day whllo l.nrklns was at work the child wandered from the cabin and was drowned In Otter creek. That day every pick In tho enmp was Inld down. No man could work when larklns' "kid" was dead. The miners went nt once to larklns' shanty and tumid lilm there, sitting on a barrel, his head burled In his hands, lie did not look up when (hoy np proarhed. and "Hill" Wheelor, gnmblor, who was with tho party, touched him on the shoulder and said: "larklns, we've come to do what we can. It nln't much, but we can search the creek for tho hoy. Cheer up" lairklns raised his head, glanced nuout him, and smiled. No one but Wheeler, perhaps, who wns accus tomed to rending the fares of men, no ticed the gleam lu his eye. "Thank you, boys," said l-nrklim, simply. "You're good, but you don't you can't understand. Thu kid Is gntie. and It's n father's plneo to II11U find him. I'll stnrt out nftor n time, when I feel better. I'll II ml the Icld. boys, never worry. You don t think his dad would desert him now? Hood by." Larklns spoke earnestly, nnd the miners left him by himself, still silting there on the barrel. They knew that nothing they could do could soften his grief. That night practically every man In Digger City assembled at the Screech Itagle, but there was little drinking nnd no stories. They were there to wait and could not ttdl for what. Some one bad suggested that Wheeler and another go to larklns' cabin to tint! how he was coming on. when a laugh - It was Larklns wus heard Just outside the door. Then the man, with a dripping burden held tenderly In his arms, stalked Into the room. "Lais, ain't I, boys?" said Larklns. heerlly. 'Couldn't help it, though, for the kid and 1 have been having a ramp that pretty near played his dad out. Pretty soon now he'll be too old to play, and his dad won't be much use then. Hut we hnd a great time, didn't we, my boy? Now. beby. let's play horse. Come onl Hal hal hal" Hut Urklni laughed alone, for they bliew that he was mad.-Chicago Tribune. course, It may be that some ship may 1 . II. ... Ami . 1 1 nl lt.h ..nlfll in I he Parinc where the twentieth conWo,ru clly or m mrnw capacity tury will begin, Then those on hoard A. W. Freyer, doing H general ury (he ahlp will get ahead even ot the goods buslnesa at YiMknm. wuur into Friendly Islanders. Indeed, just at tho voluntary Imukniptry. I.lniiilitteo moment of crossing the date lino thoisooO lo f 10.000; assets, 110'JO t.i ' U0 people in the forepart of tho ship .,,,, , . would be In the twentieth century. 1 Bll'r .-"cunruiy. i "'" while those In the rear would bo still Missouri, Knnsns nnd Texan railnud. lu the nineteenth. An east bound vos-'.lwl at Denlsou. lie was a hlmiN i. moI approaching the meridian nt nlghtspoctod citizen and leaves a "if - anl might have the uiihiue opportunity ofHx children. celebrating two New Year's day. , , . 1 Tho store of 0. F. Stovenswn was i I. ...... I I t ... xtllli. .....I 41-.,. ' Ulll Kllll iki'ii H mm uu'a fiit worth of Jewelry stolen, consUtlng of wntchchuliiH, linger riass au l lodec k'hurms, nil solid gold. Preliminary work Itu been om- smolter to be by tho Federal Smolter com llrr Loving Truit. "Then, nm I to understand." he erlft desperately, "that I me longer sway your heart?" "Tliat'H what," alto- replied, frankly, "and I may ns well confess to you Hint for some time, at least, it wltl De controlled by n s syndicate." LAMP UULUS HIS WEAPONS. .... .. ...... ....... ..v-,.... w.v. iToiuninnry wont n. loyed In a light." satd a business nU,ced ou tho u.ooo.000 of the south h ." ,.r,t.,,d by tho Federal tint to Tonliii l'pr. A plan for rendering paper as lough as wood or leather, It Is said, bss been recently Introduced on the continent. H consists in mixing chloride ot xlnc with the pulp In the course of manu facture. It bss been found that the greater the degree ot concentration of the tine solution the greater will be Us touitnMS ot the paper. llurcUr l'ut to flight hj n lloiiitmrd nmiit Vrow the llimtthnliltr. "Ot nil the outlandish weapons ever employed man oroilKIll uio hiii iaiim.uu uu mum . ... Into play one night last week. My fam' ' ' u7 lly aro away on a visit at present nndc0ly owu8 u m-am slto I am keeping bachelor boll out at tho Tho Mary Connor college, esUbllsli house. On the night lo which I refcred lu Paris four or five years iigo for I was aroused at about 3 a. m. by a tbe higher vduoallou ot girls, wus sold nolro somewhere In the region of thot public outcry to satisfy a mortgage dining room and. thinking I had shutfor l700 u wng ji lu uy o. C Con up the dog there. I Jumped up verynor ,ur $2000 R ,g wort 10(,-,(;u foolishly and came down stairs In my night clothes, without so much ns a A ue v cotton oil mill company, with pockelknlfe. When I opsned tho din-f 80,000 capital. C. II. Allyu, president. Ing room door I was startled to see aanu- h. i,. Hamilton ot HuiiIh, general big, rough looking fellow bending ovormHmKor jmB been formed at Corsl the sldohoard at the far end of tbet,um A tho ca,,itui g imtl up. Work room, nun niter we iihu aiuuu more nil tableau for a moment the follow made a rush at me. I leaiied hack Into tho hall and glared around for a weapon. -en of Tylor, died of heart disease. On n table near by were a dozen Inenn-jir. Medlioe arose seemingly well nud descent light bulbs, which I hadwmit ,oul ln0 ,duce superiutendlnK brought home to replace somo that had ...,. .iii..t lu u few minutes after burniod out. and purely br Instinct I . , ( k uki e tVW a wife twfn Ii liml niia if t lias tn nntl lltrais It ft t D tho burglar. It hit the door cnBlngn",, m'vo,, c,1,,,lrw" close to his head, and, to my nmnze- Negotiations have Just been can mont, exploded with a noise llko am,mnmttHl for u largo llourlng mill for young lyddite shell. I suppose It was , ,..,., which will be erected lu n still greater surprise lo tho other fel-U0 norl)ril ,mrl of town. It win Oo low, lur lie in uui u yrn n nil uroKO iur on tho now mill will begin at once. Ooo S. Mctlhee, a well-known cltl- The above llluatrat n allow ono of tlm mammoth bullUlnca crruplnd by Kin croul Mall Ordtr Mount ot ttm Juliu It. flmytU Company of Chlcaso, Kor one-tlilrd ot a century this Conv pany haa bn In bualnc. lUstnnlnir In. u small way, they aupplleit Uiflr tieish bora In the near-by towna, oaoh ynar wldenlnr Oiclr nlI. Thty aro now aid Ins merchandlia dlrrot to the oonautnar at wholtsalt prlcsa throughout tho "un til Btatra. Borne yrara ago thty beiraJi tupplylng their cuitomtrs with an llluatrated oats 1 of lie. Aa tht builnm tapaniltd they wtro SWA aalo 'P and'Tli lociie. Aa tht builnm tapaniltd they wtro obllstd to Incrrait tht alse or thl c.tta lofue, until today It txcetdsl.ooi) lllas- uoiint; lot uw BVI atl y roods In natural color, bringing out the nitu. ouollnic ln lawMl wnoie irlcta on evtrythlnr to. Hat, Wear iai. lly aat iDrnor irocn or coior iiliotography thry lUuatrate mutly of their drapcrlra, and the laUtt iltsiis In wall fiaptr, etc., thu tnabltiir the ouatomar lUlidreds of mll dlatanl to leleot good nt hi own nrenldt, knowing by tht de scription, Illustration and prlet the clasa of good ho may ipt. This fatur vt thvlr buitntss Is beoM Irig mou and more popular oaoh ytar, for It not wily saves long and llreaomo railroad journeys but Is a great tlxia aver, Jt leavt out tht pront of the Job blnr house, the retailer, tha expenttvm commercial traveler, tho general agttt tho sub-agent and thus ollinlnates from ono to four prollls. saving this ameuut for the consumer. In short, It U a grrat wholesale store brought to tho Itomn. The mammoth cataloguo referred to IS u toth century dictionary of eeonpniy. Tht Illustration bolow shows the resent building added to this great enterprise. Tlia success or una company seenia in- iagi mai may credible, conslderln have advertised so Their spirit or ..r l l.ll.l,.M,l raiiiunllv. Ill KM StOrlOS the rwr followoil by a rapld-nro bom- mMm .....a, Iwrdmont of lC-candle power Ineandos-"'""' , . .. ceuta. which I continue,! to chuck at"""" ,UVtttor ttml lw0 U"lk' him as long as he remained In range. It. C. Parks, who was gainfully In Thoy smashed against the turnlturo jurud somo two weeks ago by a Cot with a series of crashes that alarmed ton Holt passenger train ruuuiuvr Into the whole neighborhood, and I haveltH wam)n nt Corslcaua, has filed suit been gathering up fragments of broken H Jingl lJl8 seeking to tecover .m. i.iM0O damages for the lujurtee siiegext have thought I was chasing him with; , , " .,i hand grenades. It was thn first tlmo bate been sustained. I ever knew Incaudeseenta made such The aged widow ot the let -8tate a row when they broke. An electrician Senator llutabaga Johusou dropped tells me It Is caused by the air rushing dead ht her residence1 lu McKluney ot Into the vacuum." New Orleans IMtrt failure film was tba mother ot Times-Democrat. M w. johneon, fornwriy a resl- dent of Paris. Tes.. but new ot Pauls Hail Spelling a llltraat. lkllP) 1 T A medical authority claims that bad 'ejmkHeBie, ot lureka. Hill spelling Is caused by a disease. In . .,teUJl ,,umine certain conditions of brain and nerves ? '. ' .T JV JL! .inu- ri- the iMllent frenuently writes "of In-11 B", 11 ' i.r7 stead ot "to." in another slightly ,"1 varying form. Instead of "toe," the cartridge. The ball lsewi first letter 7s omitted, and so In many tluoHgh his foot, making a serious other short words. The malady usual- v uund. ly affects the brain only lu connection ,t n meeting of the oommlllee ot with words of one syllable, but eases imt)HRmeHts ut Paris the contract have occurred where longer words have WH g curded for eight decorated lloals been so distorted that It was dimeult , b , , ht &nmma .mlval to got their sense. It Is a question ... ,,. TllB -afnivni wh "icr one would be comforted by be " lrM , f,tt,r 1 ,7 Li3 !r!TMard Tng told that bad spelling was caused ,m th- orUw ot Mtrdl by mental disease, or whether one (' prcwsaslon. would prefer lo have this lask of ac Mr. J. C. Peaseiey ot Ohleago. vleo euraft) let down to lenorause or ears- president and trwtsurer of tho Chlca lesshess. That It Is not always a proot go. llurllngton und Uulney lallroad ot detective education Is quite oer- iomwny. arrived lu (lulveston several tain. days ago lu his private oar. He Is uc- liompanled by Mrs. Peasley and their llssla... I'rlne.pl.. Sev I)U"W00dfe' Mr. Oolrox- 8o you want my daugh . . ri nlu,m)l wu, made ter. obT Do you drink? Hob Bluffer- A " fl'7 8 f iinrrv Not while I'm doing business! Ut' flrB tB ths "Ua , ""r that go till later! -Puek. J. Sheldon, conductor ou the Hock Is- iad railroad, at Fort Worth. The A searchlight Isn't necessary te sa- would-be tlrebug was seen by Mrs able a man to find fault. Sheldon pouring oil ou a porch end Cid, rilrases weauerf and Industry I Uio secret ef the xne iuaniiiy . so at the luwstt pessttde east end rful sureess The tiuanltty ot aeftili they reouiro in some lines enables inapt te Handle train ioaa oi introiianMHa il rats tan goHia in in rougn ar the milts and from the r the l&bo steamers ure pr lee at a freight exitenae t tie In adransa of Hi Iron -rnir rAjerencM uro: jnr it eomixiny. or uiiy iiwh, nunn ui be rough art MtnlflK ractorles ta the WB$t ure prtftd ftf) ieB itenae whieh t but lit ere risuts. uaaa sr sr sx- eiilld In Cllleago. Why do bakers sell bread when they ltncnd It themsr s? W. L. DOUGLAS S31t3.B03HOESTOp onn t ip so compared wnn outer maxst. j louorted by over 1.000.000 wearara. TPmmIm hattW, U tlouaui' urn, &J rim lUiaptd ea bellem. lake aoiuUtUiattUlintdto U s gaoa. vwir dulcr uwxtki seen Hub-ii not, Mill frul t Mil Mieceliaol lkesaJiie. Itln lor CArriiM. SkiU ViaA ar I.iiLh .i.. . i ..i i.t. ... i . . , uirmtii 9 ft: w W.L -t I41" M " tl. tm MUil Mi C9., (kKtmi, Utu.