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VOLUME 11.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY JANUARY 25 1898.
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W. J. HORSFALL. Caehlor.
TAKE NOTICE!
BUY OYSTERS where you can get
Oysters not water. There should
be Twoiity-Hr oysters in a pint ard
shall be at the
121 Wost Harrison Avo.
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Solicitor for
Complete Cotton Ginning Outfits.
From wagon to bale
including boiler and
StWTilTikfrt.Worlds Fair and Dallas State
Fair.
N. H- STURGIS.
Correspondence Solicited.
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Home Grown Fruit-
The past Beacon's fruit crop has de-
monstrated beyond doubt that wo
have the finest fruit country in the
United States and that apples are a
grand success beyond a donbt. Peaches
and plums especially the Japanese
sorts such as b'atsuma Abundance
Kelsey liurbank oto are the Quest in
the world. We aro large growers of
the best varieties of fruit and those
sorts that aro especially well suited to
our climate and would be pleased to
quote prices for stook thst we
Guarantee Genuine and True to Name-
We expect to bo in the business for
more than a year or two and are going
to do exactly the right thing and what
wo Bay by each and every customer
We have everything in tho nursery
line Apple Peach. Pear Plum Cherry
Apricot Orape Bhado and Street
Trees and Ornamental Stock Ro6es
Cut Flowers and a. General Florist's
Stock. Call and Beo the stock wo
handle. Nurseries 3Vf miles north of
the city. Greenhouses and yards at
530 EaiA Harrison Ave.
FURHOW BROTHERS
Nurserymen and FloriiU
Remember Address.
Everything for the Toilet.
Our line of toilet articles
is full and complete. We have
a tempting array of good
combs and brushes toilet sets
puff boxes manicure sets and
similar articles.
Our porfumorlcs aro the best
monoy can buy; pure dollcate re-
fiucd and lasting.
Everything Is Mio best and most
fashionable nnd overy price Is
lower than you would expect.
mrwsoN aye
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set up ready for work
engine. Gold medal
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OLD MOSES
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies
Liquors Fit Tor a King
"Spoclul Brow" for Family Uso
U Bottles for $1.
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HARMONY.
BIG ADVANCE STEP TAKEN
Sunn Catechism nn I Ilymnnt I'liblUli
Ihs tiitcrrstl In Clilnn mill .lniili
llnltl In ComiiioiiCoOperulff III
I'urclRU Work Ono Orent
UiiWersltjr for lluth
Cliurotios.
CirATTANOoaA Tonn.. .Inn 24. Tho
following otllolnl report of the nciiun
of the joint commission of federation.
lulpointod by tho irenernl coiifpronoe
of tho two Kplseoptil Motliolismt.
which met nt lialtuiiore recently was
piven to tho press to-dny by the sfc
ivtary. Dr. 11 J. Cooke editor of the
Methodist Advocate:
First That the general conference
of the two churches bo rocommctndxl
to order tho preparation of ti common
sutechiNiu hymn book and order of
public worship for both uhurclms.
Second While rceoniising tho value
and growth of ths Kpwortli league
from tho respective churches nnd ic-
ioiclng iu the spirit of fraternity man-
ifested ut their biennial international
conforonoc in the ubsenco of nny legal
provision for it. it is suggested to the
general conferences tho propriety of
r cognizing and roguluting it by
lognl provisions
Third That tho general confer-
noes of tho rospoetiva churches be re-
commended to adopt measures for the
administration of their publishing In-
terests both in China and Japan.
I'onrth That while appreciating
fully tho Christian comity prrval.lng
imnng our mtsslons in oreign InniU
and having given cnretul eoinidoru-
tlon to the principle anil desirability
of co-operative administration us u
means of lessening tho cxpnidittire of
fluids in tho prosecution of tho work
the commission may without att euipt
ing to forinulnto any plan for such co-
operation commend the subject. to the
consideration of the two general con-
ferences. F.flh It was further agreed for
the prevention of hurtful competition
that In places whore either church is
established and supplying the needs
of the paoplu new work shall not lie
organized by the other church with-
out the eonsont of the bishop having
jurisdiction.
Sixth The following with refer-
ence to Christian education was
adopted: Hosolved
(t) Tills expression shall take such
practical form us will Increase tiie
ellleionoy of our higher Institutions of
learning.
(2) Tlint tho years lO0 nnd 1001
should be tho poriotl for the presenta-
tion of thh subjoot of higher educa-
tion to all our peoplu and of their gifts
to the cause
(3) That it is tho imperative duty of
the I'rotostnnt ohuroli to provide In
tho city of Washington a university
Christina catholic toloraut and
Americanhaving for its sold ulm
post-graduate and professional ttudy
and original research nnd that the
American university is worthy of tho
?onfldenco and benefactions of tho
people in n'. our churches.
Wo therefore recommend that tho
ilntm? of this Institution bo com-
mended to both church os for special
contributions during the closing year
ot mo present and the opening year
of the coming century.
Wu nlso ngroo to recommend to the
general conference of tho two
churches provision for tne reception
of ministers from one church U the
oilier without loss of order in minis-
terial standing.
To Mn'ia tho Fultnn Doalle.
CoNSTANTU.oPl.ie. Jan. SI. Ituuia Is
about to prasent a note to Turkoy de-
manding payment of the whole bal-
ance of the Indemnity of the Itttsso
TurUish war. amounting to :b 000000
(SI 10000000). with a view of iimUlng
tho sultan mora docile In the kettle-
meut of the Cretan question.
MUnpproprliile.l Funds.
lii.vroi.N Neb Jan. 24. Professor
William Kbrlght ox-superintendent
of tho Institute for the Itilnd at Ne-
braska City was arrested here last
night on a warrant sworn out by Sen
ator MuU. chairman of the legislative
investigating committse ohargod with
misappropriating statu funds.
huu In lutal ltellpia.
Calcutta Jan. ti The eclipse of
the sun tiulurduy was wituostod at all
the stations under favorable condi-
tions. The weather was perfect and
the roeulta wero most valuable. Tho
totality at lluanr lasted one and one-
half minutes. Five spestol trains
went to Iluxar with Kuropmns.
Ilrother-lu-(ir of tlrnut Dies.
Caklislk Pa. Jan. SI The llev.
Dr. Michael J. Cramer a brother-in-law
of General U. S. Grant is dead at
Carlisle from agina peetorts.
A Widow Ulres Up h I'anslon.
Wabiiinoto.s Jan 94. Tlie widow
of Captain li W. llradsbuw of com-
pany D Seventh Illinois eavalry has
written to the commissioner of pen-
sions that she has no wish to eontinuo
to draw her pension ot Si a month as
she has inherited un estate worth
8200000.
California's Jubilee.
San Fjiaxcisoo Jan. sr At sunrise
to-day began tho fetH1tlas lasting
one week of California's goldeu'jubl-
lea The city is gaily decorated with
flags and bunting.
THREE KILLED.
Freight Trnln on tli9 Hook Inland In
Collision nt Clny t'euter.
Ci.ay Ckmtkii Jan. M --Freight
train No. 03 on tho Chicago Hook
Island and Pncltlc railroad had n dis
astrous collision at the I K. X; W.
crossing this morning at 4:20 o'clock
in which Conductor lid wards and
William Orllllth wars badly Injured.
(Irilllth's legs were cut oiT and he
illod nt 10 n. m. XV. & llroutrhtou's
skull was fractured and his leg and
jnw were broken. lie will die. Hod
Schtuoeilig's skull was broken and hu
will die also. Tho balance of tho
trainmen escaped with slight Injuries.
The train was running In two sec-
tions. Tho wrecked train had slowed
up for the crossing but the second
one appears to have jmlil no heed to
the fact that all crossings should bo
npproaohed with care as from tho
anpearanoe of the wreck the train
was running ut least thirty miles an
hour when the collision occurred.
NO PARDON FORGAMBLERS
Itie Khimki ltonril llifnnei In llrcnin-
iiirml Cleineney for Two Mm.
TopKitA Kan. Jan 24 'the board
of pardohs to-day unanimously re-
fused to recommend pardons for
David Williamson and At I.uke con-
victed under tho Cnbbtson anti-gam-bliug
act In a letter to the governor
the lioartl stiys: "David Williamson
wus by the district court of Craw-
ford county convicted of tho
crime of running u gambling house
and on Novomlwr 20 lffl seututiued
to one year in the stnto ivenitentiary
About 2000 petitioners and prominent
citizens of Crawford county ank that
ho be pardoned. Wo hnvo diligently
inquired into the cam mid believe the
sentence in harmony with the evi-
dence Introduced nV the trial and the
verdict of tho jury and that he was
properly convicted. He received the
lowest sentence provided by law fur
thu oiTcuso and wo know no reason
why executive clemency should bo
shown and therefore recommend that
pardon bo refused. "
An o.Miolly similar letter was sont
with At l.nlte's application except that
it was stated that Luke was sen-
tenced In Uierokcu ottinty und had
.'0.1 petitioners.
This means cold comfort for gambl-
ing hoiuo keepers In Kansas. The
Supreme court has sustained tho law
which sends them to thu pmitentlary
and there seoms tp Ins no way for
them to got out without ervlng tliolr
timu.
TORN-UP NECKTIES.
Two Hundred und T lill ljr-1 Ivi- I'lcUoil
Up In I'rencli I'liu nilier.
Paiiib Jnn. 21. It Is agreed on all
sides that .Saturday's scene iu the
ahnmber of deputies was almost with-
out precedent except thu recent dis-
turbances in the Austrian relchsrath
Curiously enough Count Iliidoui (for-
merly Austrian premier) wltncssad it.
He must have felt quite ut home.
After the chamber was c eared tM
torii-olf neckties wore picked up to-
gether with many coats that hud been
torn by deputies from each other's
shoulduis. M. Clovls Hughes ono of
the deputies for tho department of
Solue had a door slammed on his
lingers which woro so mutilated that
ho Is now in the hands of a surgeon.
Vostorclay Purls had the appearance
of being In a state of siege ami 4000
police mid soldiers hold the Place do la
Concorde.
('iiinpriilillin ICotcliim t'uin.
Toi.biio Ohio Jnu. SI. Tho Ketch-
am will case will .never como to trial.
Tho noted controversy with Its be-
ginning at Chicago will bo settled
out of court. Tho bulk of the prop-
erty will go to the Toledo hulrs of thu
lata John 11. Kotchnm of Chicago.
Too widow Mrs. Mlnnlo Wulluce
Walkup Ketcham will secure tho In-
surance In force for her benefit at Mr.
ICelchnm's death. Thin will amount
to 73 'lOtt
Neodoshis Votrs llonds.
IifnKi'KNiiKMCK IChii.. Jan. ti. The
special election held at Neodeshu to
vole upon the proposition of issuing
bonds for the construction and main-
tenance of n gas plant and also water
works to le owned and operated by
the city carried almost unanimously.
Fifteen thousand dollnrs iu bonds will
he issued for each enterprise making
$30000 in alL
I Mtat hlnbblnc at ILiloiin.
Gai.hka Kan. Jan. !M. Dick Ward
a nero cook stabbed Dennis llrown
a white man. at 5 o'clock yesterday
afternoon llrown will die. Ward Is
from Chetopa and has a bod reputa-
tion. Mob violence Is threatened us
there was no provocation for the act.
Woman Gets I.lfe Sentence.
Woodstock 111. Jun. ti. Mrs. An-
na Wollort who murdered bur step-
daughter In Algonquin Tuesday of
last week nnd confessed the or! mo Iu
court has been sontuneesl to llfo im-
prisonment In Jollet penitentiary.
Were Married a Year Aicu.
Ciiicaoo Jan. l.- Mary Mannoring
h'm teeretiy married to Jamue K.
Haekett u year aga The ultalr has
Iust leaked out. They arsboth pro hi -sent
stage people.
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A Strike In the llanna Yards.
Clkvki.aj.ii Ohio Jan. ti. About
600 skilled mechanloa employ osl by the
Globe Iron Works company's ship
yard refused to work with nuo-unton
men yesterday and walkosl out Sen-
ator Ilonua is one of theehief owners
of tiie company.
'ote Is farfflT.
WAgiiiKQioVjyJan. Sl-The present
outlook is unfatiSfwibla to the Senate's
glvinginuohatteiiilaa to tho liuwalioii
treaty during thisleek Tho vote on
the treaty now aplcar at least three
weeks distant
aREAT FLOODS SEEM
ALMOST CERTAIN
NUMBERS OF LIVES LOST.
CondUloin Similar to llnno of floods of
1HM.-I nnd 1HKI Mississippi us Vnll
us tho Ohio Is UIsIiir Itiiptittr
uud f iily rrcvilug W rather
Cisu 1'revrnt UUnatrnus
Urerlluir Nnu.
MKMfins Ton ii. Jan. 24. The MIs-
laslppt river from Cairo to New Or-
enns i rising rapidly and there Is
'nough water in sight totwnd itabove
lie danger lino from Cairu to VicUs-
urif Tiie situation is regarjp 1 as ex-
remely grave and unless there is a
'eneral freexo throusfliont the North
ilmsJsslppi and Ohio valleys a repetl-
icn of Inst year's Hood is looked fur.
Kvansvim.h 1ml Jan. 2. Itivor-
nen reaching port yesterday say last
light's storm was the worst on the
Ivor In twenty years yet no serious
'Oss Is reported to steam ornft. A
louse-boat occupied by George Atkins
mil ills two young diiughtors just
ibovo the city wns swamped and all
hree drowned.
Ci.srix.VATl Ohio. Jan. 24. A bun-
Ired thousand bushels of coal was
.unk at Fleuiiiiliig's Landing lu the
Ohio lu the western part of the city
by waves rolled up by the winds.
The Ohio river hero last night at 7
clock reached 40 feet and nine-
tenths a rise of five foot and four-
tenths iu twenty-four hours.
SiiitwivoAN Wis. Jan. 31. Tho lleet
if vessels In wlntor quarters iu tills
.ity experienced a sovjro shaking up
odterday occasioned by u tidal wave
the third of tho season. The wave
vas caused by tho northeast gale nnd
the wator swept up tho river lu uch
rent volumes that the harbor was
.limed into a vorltublo whirlpool. Ice
from twelve to slxtouu inches thick
wns ground Into chunks as small as
lion's oggs and vassals were torn from
their moorings ami driven In nil direc-
tions. Mii.waukkk Wis. Jan. St. Tho
mot severe blizzard which has visited
tills city lu years continued lu its fury
until about (1 o'clock yesterday morn-
ing. Snow to thu depth of eighteen
Inches has fallen and with the wind
blowing ut tho rate of fifty miles per
'lour grout drifts were formed in all
parts of the citv making travel al-
most an Impossibility.
Louis viM.K. Ky. Jan. 21. The high
stage of wator in thu Ohio was respon-
slbtu for a railroad accident in New
Albuny nt an oarly hour yostorday
morning which resulted in the death
t two men und the Injuring of two
jthurs.
An Appolnton Acotlsed.
Cot'Ntir. Jlr.ui'FS Iu Jan. J4. Gov-
ernor Shaw's appointees Include How-
ard D. Curboo as deputy gamo and llsh
warden. It Is charged that In 1HH7
Carbco was senteiicod here to the
ponltentlnry for two years for havinir
obtained money under false pretenses
und again In ljt nt Sioux City for
three years for embowtloment curly
release following good behavior. It
Is also said that hu deserted his wife
whom he married white lu Jud here.
A Missouri Woman Ambitious.
Macon Mo. Jan. i. Miss IJdnn
lohnsou announoosln the local papjrs
ind by widely distributed circulars
that she will be an independent cun-
Jldnte for ulrmill olerk of Macon
county. She s teaohlng school ut
A tl unto. She is !' years old pretty
and aeeompllshed. Heven men are
announcod for circuit clerk subject
to the Democratic noinlnullon.
Clmndlur slth T.dlnr.
WASiiiasrroN. Jan. 24. Senator
Chandler announced last evening that
lie would vote for the passage of the
Teller coin bond resolution. "There
has been a decided change In senti-
ment concerning the money question
iu New Knglaiid" said he "and I
shall volee that sentiment In favor of
silver by support! ug the Teller reso-
lution.'' A Ilreyfus Onse Duel.
Paiiib. Jan. 31 M. Vervoort editor
of the LeJotir and M. Adjalbert a
writer for Les Diolts de i'liotnme
fought a duel with swords on sceouut
tl a dispute arising out of the Drey
fus ease. M. Vervoort sustaltteu three
llech wounds and M. Adjalbert wns
(vounded In the forearm. The seconds
stopped the light
His Koen Illleh to II tilled.
(Jurat Hkkd Kan. Jan. lis. Mr.
Koen the ditch owner has notified
the people along the Hue of the dlick
and laterals that he will llood the
ground adjacent to tbe system nest
Monday and has advised them to be
prepared to handle the water us the
supply is bountiful.
SHU Mora TroHhle In Armani
CoNSTANTINOHl.tt J'sn -.' There Is
great uueueine at Vuu where the
police are making a lion so to hoiiMt
uareh for n rt.lut (.i fr m the
Caucasus named Derojuii M.mv Ar-
menians have been arrested an I ex-
pelled. The Armenian bUliop has re-
signed owing to the fruitleasness of
his Intervention in behalf of hie co-
religionists. ITO VVllK A COM) IN ONB UAY
Take Laxative Iiromo Quinine Tablets-
All druggists reiund tho money If It
falls to cure tie. The genuine has
L II q on each tiblet.
CONVERSED WITH SPIRITS
Alexander loo the Clairvoyant
A.Hionishos a Monstor
Audience.
OalUUptlio Spirits nf llrrHirtml IteUttves
ami I'rleuils and Ilellsrra Aleasncra
to This .Miindmie tiphere--
Itfmarkahle .Mli
Ift-statlons.
In lha United Statee district court
room Sunday evening rontarkably
weird and interesting txarcises were
wttuessotl and heard uy an audience
that t.ed tho capacity of the hall.
The oxer leoa couststod of a lecture on
spiritualism by ltev. Matt Wing of
Chicago and wonderfully deinon-
btratcd by Lulu D McFartand and
Prof. Alexander Lee tho celebrated
clairvoyant late ot Molbrourne Aus-
tralia. Tlio cxerolees wore lutorsporBed with
music and song led by Piofeseor Hleh-
ardson. Folluwlng the usual aniiounoeiuonU
Kev. Matt Whig was hilroduAd and
delivered an engaging leoturo on
'Sentiuary Maif."
ltev. Wing Is a deep t'jlnkor and an
linpresslvo tallior. His dollvory la
good aui lus wordB leave a diop Im-
pression on his uuarers lu dlsmiesjlug
tlio soutiuary mnti Kov. Wing among
other tliluge said:
"To know tliysolf Is truo wisdom
and to control thyself Is truo religion.
If wo would kuow man wo must ana-
lyze him. We must separate him Into
liia component parts am) examine
uaoh part separately. In tula septen-
ary analysis man U: First phystool
bodyi second vitalltj j third BBtral
bodv; fourth animal soul; fifth intel-
lectual soul; sixth spiritual soul; sev-
until spirit. Let us uriclly glance nt
thebu separate features ot human na-
turo. Man Is tho result of evolution-
ary growtli and unfoldtuout. And al-
though all parts grow together theeu
varied features aro manifest in bouiu-
thing near tho order above mentioned.
"First Physical body. Wo neod
not stop long on this ftuluro as nil uru
or should be woil acquainted with It.
llowcvor U Is a quosnon of gioateflt
Importance as a uuaitiiy body is oestn.-
tlat to tlio uud for wuii.li we arc In
them. It 1b tho foundation of uplrlt-
ual unfoldmciit.
"Second Vitality. Tho vital sys-
tem iu tho sexual system. Al&ougt;
tlio last of tho physical functions in IU
uufoldmcut li is uol tho least In Its Im-
portance. It Is tho basis ot physical
intellectual moral and spiritual uu-
foldtnont. It Is through tills function
that matter reaches Us highest vital
evolution and becomes f o ju for spirit
growth. This function Is tho highest
purest nnd most Important ot ull our
physical plans. To know the law of
this function and live it will make
llfo a pleasure and a sucuess.
"Third Tho astral or spiritual body
Is tho spiritual counterpart of the
physical body the form upon which it
is built and the form whloh the spirit
will wear in anolherBtateof existence.
This astral body lu Intensified so that
it may be seen in the phenomena nt
materialization and we speak faoe to
taco with our friends lu spirit life
Without it opiriU would bo utterly
powerless.
"Fourth Animal Soul. This Is tne
lowest plane of mental alcheiulea found
both in animals uud man. It is on
tills plane that we meet anger hate
jealousy lust avarice ole Tho ani-
mal mind; It Is good In Itself but must
bo held lu subjiallon The bisis of
the higher mind on tho
"Fifth Intellectual Bout. This Is
the plane of pure manhood ot the
reasoning thinking inventing pro-
grcfislag man. 'J lie buslnots trans
actions of lite are mostly on this
plana Upon ibis plane man is nu-
promoly sollUh Iu tbe near future
wu ihall tee thut the competitive
tlruggltB of life are neceihary to the
uufolumoiit of our Individual selfhood
whlsh is the end of all material exist-
unco. "Sixth Spiritual soul This Is tin;
highest plane ot spiritual unfoldment
Thu plane ot spiritual understand 1kg
by which man beeomes a worshiping
being for it Is through this feature of
our nature that we are conscious of
the infirmity spirit and know our
selves to be spirits in bodies of flotii
'Spiritual things are spiritually dla
cerned.' It Is through the spiritual
soul that we have fellowships one
with another.
"Seventh Spirit or holy spirit
That measure of diving atrua. The
indwelling (lodbred given to every
man. The divine helper. Ity It we
have aoeess unto the Fattier and are
made one with Him It li tbe perfec-
tion of human attainments. Although
it Is holy spirit it is essentially a part
of oureelf. 'Little Lever;' that is to
change man into divine linage.
Following Kev. Wing's dieeourte
Lulu D. McKarland demooetrated
spiritualism by a Dumber of msnifes
tatlons in which sue called up and
conversed with tbe splilui of a num
ber of relatives oi tnoee in tbe aud
ience. Sbe brought to e&riti many
messages from tbe sp m-laud aud
dumfounded even skeptics by the in
telligence given
ffurfiiiier ' llstnah ii llura.
Alexander Lee tbe no leu ciultvjy-
ant trunao tei.1 and bueinese medium
waa nixt Introduced. To say that Mr.
Lee Is a remarkable mnliuiu U giviug
mild expression to the term Through
his wouuariui mode of eoinmuulcatiou
with the spirit world he has rouvertud
thousands of unbelievers and every
day brings him frrss triumphs Many
who taw him Sat day night bed pi-
vliusly branded utui as a f.ki bu i .-
work ou the occasion referred to Ktt
them unshaken evidence of hi mar
velotis powers While otmiuuoiog
wlih the spirit world Mr Lee called
up in rapid sure esiuii tbe names ot
those who hsd paused away snd who iu
life wero near and dear to those io the
living world He gave (Cures of fall
names of fathers mothers brothers
and sisters the dates of their birth
aud deatht their mode of living to-
gether with aneotodes and rcennis-
Genre of the deceased all but forgui-
ten by living relations. Svoral were
astonished by tho spiritual admmi
Huns given thorn regarding travel
salo of property contemplated mar-
rlsge. work of enemies et cetorata.
whu h thev bad thorght was securoly I
wrapped In their own breasts. For !
ovor an hour sir. heo demonstrated
tho truths .of spiritualism Among
thoso to whom tho spirits sent mes-
sages through tho medium were
Itobert Oardnor Allco Jackson
Win. Tlmborlake Kato Colo and
many others. In tho case of Earnest
Mouracken a romarkablo spirit man!
testation was unfolded tho medium
giving him information a9 to tho
whereabouts of a btby which was kid
napped yoars ago from his slstor Only
MeOrackon knew of too occurcnco and
the intolligenco had novcr boen Im-
parted to a living soul In th's city
lee la Indoed a wonder a mystery
and hla work perplexes even tho moat
rabid akoptlc. Ills work Is surely not
a deooptlon. slnco It Is beyond worldly i
ken. Mr. Lao Is quartorcd at tho
Dally at present und through hla
powors has relloved many a sufforlng
heart. o-
LIFE OF A PRINCE.
Woman Journalist Write n lllngraph-
of Wales
Loxuov. Jan 'i The desire of tho
Kngllsh pesiplo to know all the details
of the oflicial mid pi ivato life of their
royal fam'!- '!! be partially an-
Iiensed lv the pub Sentloti in I.on
don ths week of the first coinptotK
biography of the lviuco of Wales.
Singularly enough no complete rec-
ord of the remarkably active and di-
versified career of the heir to tho
throne has Ihtii j'.wn to tho world
before. Attempts in this direction
have Ihcii discouraged by the subject
himself ami tho present book fur-
nishes internal evid nces that it wfts
not compiled under tin-royal sanction
for while it breathes tlio spirit of tho
courtier rather than tho critic it ri
Cords Sllcll episodes as llm frlmruia
bacciirriit ti al.wlneli tho prince wuiiiil
probahlv be wiling for the public to
f-rget .. m-'
The nulhoi np of the now 'John Aj.
ooncealoil from the mibl' ' .'Liiir
tho work Af a jomnnlbtt wolW S
in 1-ouUoii. M.1 Halloo (Mrs T.WTJM-
des formerly on Mr. Stond's pa pi r
P. & G. MAY GO TO CHICAGO
It I'htii mi Alliuiieo With tho llurMnj;-
ton to ilitlu nn Ilutraiiro.
Kansas tin Ma. Jnu 24. Tho
Kansas l it' Pittsburg .$ Olilf railway
Is ne-king t gain nn entranco to t hl-
catro ond it Is o.xpectod thut n deal
will be iiiudu to use tho llurltngtou
'rucks out of ijulncy HI.
The Pittsburg A- liulf has already
leased the rijrht to uso the llurllugton
depot uud terminals at (julticy niiil the
Hurllngtoii Inldtfo ncroasjlie Mlssi"
sipMfmer at Ouiucy. (V'JJfl mfilSC
ruilssay is expendlnJjti hfcv iimouut
of money on its terminals at Qnuicy
so that they will be mlcrpiate to sat
isfy tlio dcniamU of botii systems
A contract for tfie use of tl lldr
liiigton tract i hv Hie I'lltsbiiig . t f
Iwtween iimiiev .md tlir.i.i h s
been draisu up and i-.mior t.m.ilir
alion by l'res di ut Miluell t. crural
Manager tiillliu n nnd tho attoiili
for tlii- Piltsbuig .v t.uir
Tli'- neL inose will lnj to gaol en
tranc to I'b ica 'ii iiw i the Iturlmtou
and after that is it ont'et to the Attnu
tic s ' lUiarii by the coiiNtriirtiou oi n
brniiih lliu from i.'u ncy lu Jt I
town. Ill where connection vv It be
made with tlio lialtunore & 'lino -tent
No I'nmliio nt Ilnirsou Yet
SkaoI'av Alaska. .I.fti. 7 vlai nttlc
Wasii Jan. ".'I Thirty p-i .iis has J
airueit here iluiiiig the past vveilc
from the KloiiiliUe mining rij.ai
They say tliero is fo.nl eiioiiii ut
h.iuson to lust until tin) Villi s; river
i- op u and navigation is n.iirei
Sup i s ui'i.t lie recslved b that
I in tln.u-li if suffering Is I j In
aviii.il Inii'l n-nee to the pioposi I
'v ii iu.' nt n'n-f t tpedltion at
.i n-e tna' It will li- ImpOSSltU' ti
forward Hupp i down tho riVir Oil
the li .
Mnuy II kus l'usses I'ouuit
in uo Jap I While lo-iiun;
up i i iliinre a.'uinst W II. Itloss &
liel.iL I. roli it ut .ii' lark strei t th
pnl i found hi o ii-otlli bogus passe i
iiinsil tditnr a! ulmli appari nil
r. pi. ii led 8 i.mj i that ha.1 b en j
sei ii e I from unsuspecting strarigtr
'lln ill- ivorv has li a to the be net
thut u liilnl of sw ludlt rs la tin fu
of t i .. t hroUers is la existi-tii . u
t hu i -o und n aping a harvest l.y li
s ii 'of Ujgus tu Lets
t iiIimi I'aellle )Iuney Worries the lUnlcs.
Ni YoHh Ian ! -Not a little
un. i 'i sa is disi-itrmhlsi 'ir a
1 ire number of the liailk i s.1
in l'i. viv i nisi. let able uiu .un
f I .'. u 1'iie In .ii. .ii. y whu li ti
K'.m i nuient has now m the city I. alius
and w h eh the treu uy dejurtint'ot
slms no inclmatiij i .it pr v ut tj
w ilidi.iw. lieeouiineii.latlons w 'i bi
ei i '. t i Secretin j !' to aet in th
i.il'u 'i lie union a l I- 310'lUJ oi. 1
.luluaiuiiED MaolfcMta.
II n i s. .lau 'i the oulcia! Qa
-. t i bl . - tin. .! ti'iiouiic goern
n i niiiifelo i ins declares that
i . riiuii-nl i oiih'iLS Itself l'i tho
pr unv u new gover in r
in mi I fm the peup . r.ii
in- that wul Insure stat. 'y
is Lined y I ulual public . .'
UV heiiig the Mltllcill. nt ill
i.j.i man ural. I by the fa' .
. in a
liii.' ln.ui. lie Sulit
Xm buk i.i . A'ho lat.- ChttT.
I j ma p i 1 1 1 . . n be sold at the
n.v-i can At i vi 1 bruary 17 H
a id 1 ' a i 1 I i Mr at t lili kl rlU'
n i.i I i.ii i i - 'lti t'ulit'i-tion of
poi ' . . Vi. Dauasih.ef
i . ' . i i . r TOO j..e. i s a
u... tj . . ... ts l.e ihe Uz t
tu the i".inlr f vcept th.- u tllO;
V'.uli.i i i..-i in IU ti i
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