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MkHl 1M deaths; Manila 821
ea-w aavd M deaths.
Tia ttllllaery Jobbers' Association
wbase eaaventlon In Dotrolt closed
wWi a banauet Wednesday nlcht. vot-
1 1 ? H to imt agaJa in November In Kan-
Heavy aaow fall at Abbeville and
AaiUaa la tat department of Sommc
Fraaea Wedaesday and roit Is re-
aortad frosa many places In the Northeaster-
departments.
The flve-saasted ship Prcusfacn said
to be the largest aalllnic chip In the
world was launched Wednesday nt
dtattaaaaa Prussia. She la or 6000
teas dead weight capacity.
A snowstorm occurred In Southern
Germany Wednesday and the orchards
which were In bloom wcro acrloucly
damaged. Snow fell to tho depth or
one foot. The weather was unusually
cold.
Ell Torrcnco commander-in-chief or
the National O. A. H. has appointed U.
O. Burton of Nevada Mo. to represent
him at the Kansas Q. A. 11. encamp-
ment at Fort 8cott week after next.
Burton Is a member of tho National O.
A. ft. pension rommlttcc.
x-geaator William N. Roach nf
North DakoU who has hern III nt his
lion la New York Is dying. As tho
result or an operation complications
hare followed and the ex-senator ran
take ao nourishment. His stomach has
collapsed and he is practically starving
to death.
Mrs. Mary A. Llvermore the well
known woman suffragist Is confined to
kar home ia Melrose by a serious diffi-
culty with her eyes. For the past two
j weeks she has been under the care of a
pfcystclaa and has remained In a dark
reeai. ft Is feared she may become
. totally blind.
Four hundred woodworkers In tho
fra largest mills of Denver are on
strike to enforce their demands for an
tight-hoar day. They are supported by
every building trade In the city and
aaless the strike Is settled within forty-three
hours building op-irutlons may
he eatlrely'stopped.
Representative J. 8. Salmon or tho
Fourth. District of New Jersey died
assealy Tuesday at his home In Boon-
toa. Apoplexy was the cause of his
death i He was 67 years or age and was
tervlBg his second term In congress as
a Democrat A widow two sons and a
aagter survive him.
The private bequests Wt by Cecil
Rhodes were small and wcro mostly to
eM senrants. Under verbal Instruc-
Itoas to the trustees the residue from
the scholarship plan will bo devoted to
Iks Betterment of South Africa; to
each things as irrigation and tho set-
tlesBsat there of a good class of colon-
ists Including British women.
Thitmgh the tboughtfulness or Mrs.
Roosevelt and by her Instructions the
sjardeaers of the White House gather
sack day a clutter of the choicest
Blossoms of the flower beds of the con-
servatory and these are carefully pack-
ad and sent to Mrs. McKlnley In Can-
tea O. Much Interest is manifested In
Washington In the widow of Mr. Mc-
kinley. The breaking down of a tank car
filed with cil caused a costly wreck on
the Chicago Orcat Western at Talmage
Iowa. Conductor George Miller of Ht.
Joseph. Mo. was killed. Tho tank car
Ml from the brldse over tho urnnd
tirer dragging with it three rear cars
including wo capoose. Tho oil was
igalted and the bridge which Is 150
feet long and the cars were burned.
Fire early Wednesday morning de-
stroyed seven stores and unc residence
tmoag them being three of tho largest
kalldlags la 8t Rdwards Neb. A num-
ber of persons living In tho Kgan block
which was partially burned had nar-
row escapes. Escape by ctnlrways wan
cat off and they were compelled to
climb down an electric light pole.
Three were slightly Injured. Tho loss
Wilt reach 125000 partially Insured
Five men have been killed In Floyd
county Kentucky by Constable Itecdy
sad a posse as the result of the mur-
der of 8ol Osborno and. Hud Uttle two
weeks ago. James Tompkins nnd
Walter Jones are said to have been two
ef the men killed but the names of the
other three are unobtainable. Accord-
lag to the reports the men engnged In
a desperate fight with a posso and
were shot to death while resisting ar-
rest. A Ire started Thursday In the cooper
house of the Swan ft Finch oil refinery
e Staten Island sound below Eliza-
bethport. N. J. Tho ilamca rapidly
spread burning several taulm contain-'
log 1500 barrels or crudo oil. thou-
sands of barrels of refine! and cnnlo
oil were stored In tho yards nnd hi tho
shipping sheds. All wcro consumed.
as the flro reached tho big tanks tiny
exploded sending tho burning oil high
Ml the air and scattering It over new
Material. Tho loss was 1 100000.
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Wialeld has 150 miles ef stone side-
walk. This Is the receri fcs'Kaases.
An elsht-lneh vein of coat has been
struck In the new Atchison coal shaft
at a depth. of HI reef
Tho Populist county central commit-
tee of Ballna county has selected June
7 as the date fer the county convention
to elect delegates to the state eongres-
ilonal and Judicial conventions.
Warden Jewctt. or the penitentiary
lays that on account of the hlch price
of slssll fcnd bemp that prison binding
(wine will sell this year fur 10 cents In
largo orders and 104 tor small mail
orders.
Tho Pittsburg Dally Journal n Popu-
list paper which began Its publication
a month and a hair ago has suspended.
It was closed to satisfy a chattel mort-
rage held by J. It McKIm who owned
tho plant.
Topcka Is to have another large col
lege. Under the will or Eliza Crlaman
tho town will get $100000 for a Meth-
odist college providing they raise an
equal amount for the purpose. ihis
amount has nbout been raised and the
college Is about assured.
James A. Davis superintendent or
the Missouri Kansas ft Texas railway
at Parsons has resigned to accept the
iiipcrlntendency of tho Iowa Central
with headquarters at Oskaioosi la. He
will have supervision of 500 miles of
track from Oskaloosa to Peoria III.
Frank G. Sommers traveling repre
sentative of Parke Davis ft Co. whole-
sale druggists or Detroit was round
dead In bed In his room at Goodlander
hotel Fort Hcott. Ho retired Wednes-
day night In apparently good health.
Heart dlsiaso was assigned as the
cause.
The contracts for building tho new
Insane asylum at Parsons have been
let to O. U McClellan or that town.
Work will bo commenced within the
next ten days. The contracts let wcro
bid In for $00000. Tho buildings In-
cluded arc a power house one ward
building and two cottages. Tho tlmo
limit Is January 1 next
Tho board of education or Welling-
ton has re-elected H. F. M. Dear super-
intendent at a salnry of $1200 a year
nd tho rollowlng teachers: Misses
lennlo Iloscneraiis. I.ou Ilybee Ilcrtha
Sbowaltcr Nina Hansen Ida V. liogc
Mlllan O'llrlcn Kato A. Chase Lucln-
da ncploglc. Molllo Wilson Nclllo Pal-
mer. Klla Havens May lllbticrd Mry-
tlo Nelson and Lee Uurchnm.
Adam Williams n young farmer who
jays ho lived at Strong City and who
baa been working In Oklahoma tor
lorao time Is stranded In Wichita. Ho
was relieved or his railroad ticket ar I
about $5 In cash by manipulators of
the three-card innnte gome. Miss Anne
Williams a Wichita girl was llkowlso
relieved or $9 In rash l'i; a stranger
whom sho met on tho train. He bor-
rowed the money ot her to pay on a
bill or lading. ...
Tho Kansas Medical Society at Its
lesslon In l.awrence elected the follow-
ing officers: Dr. J. W. May Kansnv
City Kas.. president; .1 8. Urlely
Blanco flrrt vice president; C. 8. Hoff-
man Columbus second vice president;
W. 13. McVey Topeka recording secre-
tary: II. O'Donnell. Ellsworth corres
ponding secretary; H. Munnat Toptka
treasurer; S. O. Stewart Topika
librarian. Tho meeting for 1993 waj
given to Concordia.
The Iiarry Brick yards on South
Tenth street Atchison were complete
ly destroyed by flro Wednesday. Tho
dry kiln cnglno room and press room
wore ruined also two big engines. No
loss to tho boilers. Tho loss Is esti-
mated at $20000; only $6000 Insurance.
Mr. Barry has a big contract with
Kansas City people but will be able to
start up again In tho course of about
four weeks. About forty-flvo men were
Ihrown out of work temporarily.
Murray Myers steward if tho Topcka
Insane asylum says that In ills opinion
(he Kansen City packers arc not ship-
ping any "embalmed" beef to his In-
itltutlon ns was Intimated at the beet
trugt hearing at Jefferson City Mo.
Wednesday. One witness testified that
tho packers were palming off embalm-
ed beet on the Kansas board ot chart
lies for use In the Institutions. ' While
the beet we get in not tho choicest by
any means" said Myers Friday "It Is
wholesome. Wo have have never hart
occasion to complain about It."
Postmaster Ferguson ot Wellington
lias reelved rrom Washington the re-
sult of tho recent civil service examin-
ation for positions as mail rnrrlerri
there. Tho throo passing with the
highest grades wcro DnWHt Dey Her-
bert Uurchnm nnd Warren Drumley
and these together with John Millard.
nt tho old carrier form will receive thn
appolnlmentii. Both Dey and Burrham
wcro Boldlcrn In tho Hi:iiiIkIi war tho
former In tho Twentieth regulars
whllo thn Iniler saw two years of ser-
vlco In thn Philippines. Thn free de
livery will lie established there June 1.
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The Southern Pariflc freight depot nt
Beaumont Tex. was burned Monday
wit all records and about $50uoa
worth of freight
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A "wtlBg of the general commit-
tees of the Chrlstlo church nntlonal
sjjjnrealloa. to be held In Omnhn In Oc
toker. It was decided to accept Jhe pro-
Mattia of Miss Bllen M Stone the
- attaasaaary. to be nmntni nmi mM...
MM eefeveatlon. fihimn nlm-ir r mio.
J J- ong other speakers who will
a tae eoaventloo. A rate of ono-
Jmrs had been secured from tho
iwestera Passeager association.
rsraor Davis of Arkansas has
raniy w tae charges preferred
tffctm br the dlsclnllns rrrnmtt.
tkt second Baptist church of
i M a member. He insists that
ante with the church rules
the charges must be undo
ature of aa Individual
aot throagh a rnramlitee
i. which ke declares Is an
I Of (MM la the Baptist chute';.
rttfMr aestefwaea his reply as
I: -i "Let -oasM aMe-lwdled man
taa (sack off these charges
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And what makes you ten times mad-
der Is that tho beef goW tougher In the
s-imn proportion that tho price docs.
Detroit Frco Press.
Mr. Timid I'vo decided to speak to
your father tonight.
MIsb Koy O! somebody told you.
Mr. Tlmmld Told mo what?
Miss Koy That ho sprained his
ankle yesterday. Philadelphia Press
Buffrrcr "I can't stand It any long-
er; I'm going to Iho dentist's this In-
slant and have this tooth out."
Scientist "Nonsense! Your tooth
doesn't ache; It Is only your Imagina-
tion." Sufferer "Then I'll have him pull
out my Imaslnatlon." Boston Transcript
The Populists and Democrats In sep-
arate conventions at Hutchinson nom-
inated Vernon J. Rose Democrat for
congressman from the Seventh district.
Hose is an evangelist of Nowlou. Dadei
(ho anti-fusion law his name can ap-
pear only onco on the official ballot
This question will be determined by
Roto U ait evangelist of Newton. Uaaer
rratlc state conventions if thsy eaa
get toguther on oae ticket uaC the
asms of PopultoLJlemaeraila'or lade
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Ludwlg A. Matigllts of Washlngtoa
City kas been appelated-a shoemaker
at Haskell Indian school.
U 8. Sartln the new postmaster at
Kansas City Kts. was formerly a
school teacher in Newton.
The liquor dispensed at Abilene says
tho Saline Republican is called "bio-
graph whisky." After the third drink
one sees moving pictures.
Fred Koster. a farmer near Milton-
vale is fattening 1800 hcuti of cattlo
for tho market In Northern Kansas In
spite of tho scarcity ot feed.
Tho 4-year-old son of Mrs. dcorgo
Donnelly washerwoman was scalded
u ui-uiii m wicniia oy railing into a
vat ofd boiling water which had Just
been taken from tho stovo by tho boy'n
mother.
Resident Engineer 8. A. Prvor of
the Oklahoma ft Wesiern railroad w-ib
drowned whllo crossing tho Washltn
river in Oklahoma. In a small linnt
Twenty-five men witnessed the drown-
ing but could give no help.
The comptroller of tho currency has
declared a final dividend of iJ.3 per
cent in favor of the creditors of tho
First National bank of Mcado Center
making In all C3.J per cent ot cmlms
proved amounting to $18710.71.
Smallpox has again broken out In
Midland college Atchison. Thcro nro
but two cases and they have uccn Iso-
lated. Tho faculty has decided not to
close tho school as tho disease is In a
very light form. But ono student has
left the school.
The rollowlng national banks havo
been recognised as government deposi-
tories: Farmers' National ot Sallna;
Hxchange National or Atchison; .dan-
ufacturers' National of Leavenworth;
Central National of Topeka amount to
be deposited $50000 each.
Two complete pack trains havo ar-
rived at Fort Rllcy from Cuba. Each
train is complete with packmastcrs
packers etc. fifteen men In all. There
nro sixty-seven mules with each train
and tho entire equipment was brought
with them. Two more trains will ar-
rive soon.
Rov. J. D. M. Buckncr of tho M. E.
church ot Olathe has been to Topeka
to urgo tho nttomcy general to take a
hand In Riipprisslng drinking cluls at
Olathe. Ho says there nro three inert-
tho Owl tho Social and tho Wash-
ingtonand ho wanta them closed up.
Ho says nil ot them havo government
licences but nono arc chartered.
Elisabeth M. Bradley quarreled with
her husband Frank Bradley at Hia-
watha Saturday and filed a suit for
divorce Monday. A week later she
made application In the probate court
to bo appointed administratrix ot her
husband's estate. Ho dlfd or heart
trouble n tow days after their quarrel.
They wero married n few months ago
In Atchison.
William Edwards of Topcka was
found unconscious In an alleyway tn
Wichita and tho police took him to the
hospital where ho died Inter. Dr. Jor-
dan made an examination ot ulin nnd
stated that he had been poisoned by
eating strychnine and 'he supposition
Is that It was given to nlm by some
one. Ho was well drcssel and boro a
card showing ho belonged to tho A. O.
U. W.
Tho postofflro department has ad-
vised Postmaster Ferguson that the
tree dcllevry service will bo establish-
ed In the city ot Wolllncton on Juno
15. On July 15 free delivery wilt also
bo Inaugurated on nbout half or the
rural mall routes recently laid out.
Sumner county is to have the complete
county scrlvce. which will require
sixty-two carriers and will reach every
farm houso in the county.
For thn first time In the history of
Kansas Wednesday a woman argued n
case In the supremo court. It was
Catherine Wyatt n wor.ian lawyer ot
Parsons. The rase Involved Jie ques-
tion whether personal property could
bo seized and sold to satisfy pcrsunal
taxes. A cltlrcn ot Parsons railed to
pay his personal taxes and the sheriff
threatened to sclro his property. Ho
enjoined the sheriff from doing so. The
Wyatt woman represented tho sheriff
and presented the caso nhly. inarles
Kimball represented the other side.
AN HONEST PROSPECTUS.
Tho Bulletin haH received n copy of
tho prospectus Just Issued by tho White
Itlvcr Mining nnd Development Co. of
Mountain ilorr.e Baxter county Ark.
and Massachusetts building tvansas
City Mo. It Is a handsome pamphlet
of 32 pages well edited and neatly
printed. It contains a full nnd truth-
ful description of Iho company's prop-
erties purposes nnd plans. Tho In-
duiementH for investment arc set forth
In a straightforward manner without
coloring. Free transportation will be
given under proper restrictions to
come and Investigate the company and
Its holdings. Tho prospectus will be
mailed frco to all applicants. It Is a
valuable contribution to thn mining
literature of North Arkansas contain-
ing a great deal of Interest to miners
nnd Investors. Baxter Bulletin Moun-
tain Home Ark.
Tho Missouri Kansas & Arh'.nsnt
railroad will bo built tbU tuui"icr nc-
cording to a statement mudo by CMcl
Engineer Kpooner. Tho survuy ot the
line has been made through Hairy
Stone Newt'iti nnd Jaijitr coiinilc In
this state and as far poiuIi na Spring
River In Cherokco county jamjar Air.
Spooner sayn that tho rovi will surely
be built although he it mialile to r.ive
the oxact dato aa to when ilia work
of his body being affected. Ho was un-
wlll begin.
It's not a crime to commit
Arbor day Hartford Post
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A woman's editorial association had
a dinner in Topeka and one ot the
toasts was "Woman : Without Her Maa
Is a Brute." It must have been a cyn-
ical printer rasa who set up the type
for this was the way the toast read la
print" "Woman Without Her Maa la
a Brute." Just how much of a rumpus
thU raised may possibly he Imagined!
It certainly eaaaot be described.
In iae Punjab the deaths from
bow averace nearly 70900 moasstr
sMlrretvt HssssM. Mywart sssuget kW I fWj.
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A postofflce has been established al
Manfred Kiowa county with vVllllam
R. Bryan as postmaster.
The comptroller of the currency has
approved the Hanover Nallonnl batik
of New York as a rescrvo agent for
the Citizens' National bank of Okmul-
gee. Warren Wilson nnd Chnrlea Portci
got Into a fight over 30 cents Ratnrrtav
at a place In the Osage nation north
west or Pawnee and Wilson grabbed n
pitchfork and stabbed Porter so severe
ly that he died shortly after. Wilson
went to Pawnee and gavo himself up
claiming scir-defcnsc.
A new gas company has been formed
at Blnckwelt and application for n
charter forwarded to Guthrie. About
twenty representative men are Inter
ested In the concern nnd 3. C. Hoover
of Norman who gets tho contract
talccs one-fourth of the stock. The
name or the new company Is the Black-
well Oas and Mineral Company.
A queer case ot Insanity was discov-
ered at Oklahoma City. John Johnson
who has been living on a tarni near the
city went to the sheriff nnd told Uiat
official that ho wanted to bo sent to the
asylum at Norman ns ho was going
crazy. Tho man told tho truth ns bo
tore tho Insanity board could nsscmhli
and pass up6n bis case ho went rnvlna
crazy. Ho was taken to Norman.
Major Gordon F. 11111c of Pawnee baa
Just closed n deal whereby he become.)
the owner or twenty head ot buffaloes.
The buffaloes camo rrom n ranch lit
Montnna and will be added to Mllle't
vast buffalo ranch In Oklahoma mak-
ing his ranch by tar the most extensive
In tho Southwest. Ho will shortly take-
up thn scheme ot Buffalo Jones in
breeding buffalo nnd domestic cattle In
hopes or preserving tho miffalo cow-
Major l.llllo Is prcpnrlng to give n
feast ot buffalo meat to the Pnwnco In-
dians ot his section.
About 1:30 o'clock Thursday night
flro waa discovered In the rear of J. E
Shanatclt's book store at Perry. An
alarm was turned In nnd tho flro de-
partment quickly responJcd. but de-
spite their efforts tho flames spread
with great rapidity consuming the en-
tire structure. The buildings adjoining
occupied by It E. Wade furniture and
B. J. Woodruff general merchandise
were damaged to a consldrrablo extent
by smoke and wnter Tho loss is esti
mated at about $7500 which was ro'-.
crcd by Insurance to the nmount ol
$4800. Tho flro Is supposed to have
originated from tho exploiting or a gar-
lino lamp ns no person had been about
the building tor several hours.
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INDIAN TERRITORY-BRIEFS.
Mrs. Anna P. Weber or Flondenu S.
D has been appointed a laundress at
Senecca Indian school.
Tho Citizens' National bank or Ok-
mulgee has been authorised to begin
business with a capital ot $50000.
M. F. Campbell postmaster nt Wll-
burton o'icd Wednesday ot stomach
trouble. Ho was promircnl in fra-
ternal orders In the territory. He wus
formerly of Fort Scott K.H.
Tho comptroller of tin uirrepry has
approved tho application of the follow-
ing persons to orpanlrc tho Mndlll Na-
tional bank of Mndlll. with $10 00 0
capital: W. 8. Derrick. W N. Trlln-
ferro D. B. Taliaferro R J Davis utid
J. L. Dillingham.
The comptroller has npproved thf
application ot the following persons to
organize tho First National bink o:
Comanihc with n capital i.r $25000: J.
T. Jcancs Wade Atkins. W. A Yates
John W. n. Nichols W. N. Williams
U. S. Brown and others.
Federal officials have arretted Jjmrs
Burnc8 nnd Asher Ilayne charged w lb
breaking Into the postofflro at Kiiit.lt
on tho night ot April o0. Dynamic
was freely used to blow open the sate
but the explosion served bb an aluim
The men escaped.
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Judge Springer attorney for
Cherokecs has been instructed
Chief Bufflngton to appeal from
decision or the supreme court ot
District ot Columbln by which
power of tho secretary or tho Interior
to lease Cherokeo oil lands Is sustain-
ed Tho caso Involves tho leases on
12000 acres of oil lands held by Cher-
okee Oil nnd Oas Company alleged to
bo n branch ot tho Standard oil Company.
Thcro Is going to bo trouble between
the government nnd tho cattlemen In
thn Chickasaw nation soon. Tho cat-
tlemen havo over lOfl.OJO hwin of cattlo
grazing on the pasture lands of the
Chickasaw Indians and upon these
cattlo they refuse to pay the retaliation
taxes. Tho Chickasaw ler.lslntiiro In
special session h".s Just trnusfcricd iho
nc count ot tin government for collec-
tion and unless theso taxes nro paid
tho rattlo will undoubtedly bo confiscated.
The mean annual temperature In the
fit-vide of the City or Mexico for tho
rlod or twentj-flvo years past has
been 69.75 degrees F
The Women's Protective Health bsko-
clatlon of Now York Is demanding that-
fruit sold on tho walks be covered to
protect It fii dust Thn salo of candy
is already regulated In this respect
They tell us that there are na trtihts
We bear with meek surprise
And wonder where the money goes
Whene'er the prices rise.
Washington litir.
The now law In New York for the
regulation of automofblles permit n
speed of eight miles In cities and vil-
lages and twenty miles In the country.
A modern Diogenes has ibeen dlcov
eed in the person of Jacob Peploff who
for a long time used as a dwelling an
empty tub standing In tho courtyard of
a large bouse In Moscow.
A comparison has been drawn In Nor-
way as to the profit or the fisheries In
the sea and In tho rivers whlcTi shows
that the former are three times aa re-Bt-Rcratlve
s thn latter.
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husband .
replied his wit.
swredi'.'-lisslss) fast
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My wl f e and I want
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vou to know
nowgraterui we are for the cure of her case
as we bel i eve you have saved her life. She
BUffored from a complication of diseases of
the heart and liver with the worst dropsy 1
over saw and I had her treated by some of the
best doctors to be found anywhere intheWest
and they sal d she o'oul d not be cured and
would not live very long but you have cured
her. She commenced getting better immediate-
ly after beginning your treatment Jul y 1 3
1 901 and has been enti rel y wel 1 for a 1 ong
time. She looks better feels better and
weighs more than she ever did in her life. We
have not the language to express our appre-
ciation. We simply know that all the other
doctors gave her up: there seemed to be no
hope at all but you have cured her I will
gladly answer any letters of inquiry that
may be sent to me. I am
Very Kespeot f ul 1 y
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SERMAN-AUERtCAII DOCTORS s wlnnl tetPBR M .
Office Uonn 8 a. tn. to S . m. bundsy 10 a. as. to 1 p. m.
W. Dourke Cochran who has Just re-
turned from a trip to Rome Egypt ami
London said that. In hi opinion It the
Doers will make an oral concession of
than anywhere else. Ono day tho pope if' "". "fi SI1" KS J '.!
Leo's to ve of Birds.
Thcro were once certain bushes In
tho Immense garden of tho Vatican in
which the blrda loved to build better
was being wheeled about In his chair
when ho saw two gardenera preparing
to prune nnd reduce these bushes.
"The blrdB' home must not be touch-
ed" ho directed; "let the garden be
untidy It necessary but do not touch
those hushes." In winter huge sheaves
ot wheat nre fixed on poles In that
part ot the ground overlooked by the
holiness grooms and he often sits for
half an hour at n tlmo watching the
feathered friends at their welcome
meal. London Weekend.
most any sum to restoie their destroy
ed homes and repair Ihi ravages of the
war. In other words he raid Kr.r.lanil
Is ready and anxious to ray n largo
sum ot money to bring about peace u
South Africa.
Swcn Lnferstorm won tho Thomas
oratorical prlro at Dcthany college
l.lndsborg. Thursday night Theft:
prizes ot $40 are awarded every year
by W. W. Thomas the United States
minister to Sweden.
A bottlo of Hamlin's Wizard Oil Is a
medicine cheat in Itself; it cures pain
In every form. CO cents at druggists.
QuantltlM of flowers arc used aa
brrthes. chatelaines and wprays for
evening wear and some or tho daint
iest sleeves arc composed entirely of
chains of flowers.
Why Ilia Itnltar wa not C'rownul I
Adverting to the non-coronation ot
tho kaiser a correspondent says: "On-t
difficulty of the coronation of an em-
peror of Germany ilea In the fact that
tho predecessors of tho present kalsrr
from Charles the Orcat to Francis II
of Austria did not merely claim to be
German nnd national rulers but Inter-
national nnd even' quasi-universal.
Each of them was 'the emperor;' for It
was Imagined that there could no more
bo two emperors In Christendom than
thcro could bo two popes. All that tho
ono and only popo waa spiritually the
ono and only emperor was secularly.
Indeed tho Oorman emperor waa som"-
times tailed 'Caput Chrlstlanitntls' as
the successor not only of Augustus hut
ot Constnntltio and Theodosluu. Tin
the coronation only but nf thrco dla-
old Germnn emperors had need not ot
Unci coronations la order to cdmplotii
their unparalleled jurisdiction ni.n
dignity though they did nqt Invariably
obtain it solemn Invcstlturo with each
of tho llircu crowns. Tho coronation
ut Aaehcr declared tho monarch to bo
I tiler of Germany tho coronation nl
Milan to bo ruler of Italy the corona-
tion at Home to bo the secular head of
ell "Christianity.' Tbls was thn rortcf
Imperial succession which Nnpoleoii
proposed to concentrate upon himself. '
Tho London News.
flov. Aaron Ureck has resigned (he
pastorate of the Second Congregational
church ot Scdalla.
Guffy I'm going to show that fell?
Upsom what kind of metal I'm made
of. t
Duffy Oh that Isn't necessary. Ho
has undoubtedly seen brass before.
Chicago News.
Strange Freak or Boldler.
Behind the arrest of W. II. Huston
for desertion from the United State
at my lies a strange story nt opportun-
ity misused with certain circumstances
that may mitigate tho offense so that
all will be well again for the young
man.
Huston had served two enlistment
In the army making four years In all.
Last August while he was stationed at
tho Presidio shortly after his return
from the Philippines ho becamo mixed
up in some affair In which ho was ac-
cused of atealing a $20 gold piece. All
that time he was sergeant major of tho
Fifteenth cavalry and without a word
to anyone ho deserted leaving all hia
belongings at tho post Two weeks
attcr his disappearance a commission
nrrlvcd from Washington appointing
him a first lieutenant
Huston had a splendid record during
his two years' service as a trooper In
tho Philippines nnd tho commission
was In roward for this. Ho clalmB to
havo spent two yearn at West Point
and his appearance and manner aro
such as to entitle him to belief In this
statement He deserted on August .ri
of last year and two days following uu
enlisted In tho navy nt Mara Island.
Ills capabilities gained his quick pro-
motion In tho now servlco and when
he was arrested ho waa holding tho
position ot chler commissary at a sal-
ary ot $70 a month. Sau Francisco
Call.
"Yes I've got my garden ill In." said
a Drlghtwood man. "Hcrr'n a bod ot
lettuce and those are radshn tans
peas and so on down to the eud of Iho
lot."
"nut what Is In the bed on this
aide?" asked the visitor.
"That's Just government seed.'
Exchange.
One's attitude toward prices high
Depends the truth to tell
On whether he Is out to buy
Or If he fain would sell.
Washington Star.
Doctor Nothing serlouo I assure
you. Your wife merely has a snail
ulcer or the end ef her tongue
Kapeck Bay sector Is that a fact?
Doctor Certainly slrl I hope yeu
dea't tklak 1 would Mlircpreseat the
Patron (at Gypsy camp) Out your
story isn't complete. You don't con-
nect all the facts la my fortune. There
Is a hole In the history to be ailed In.
Gvnav Yea: that corresnonda with
( the hole In the quarter you gave me.
llallltnfiPA Ma
An odd parasol Is of white satin per-
fectly plain except for a garland of
violets which encircles the edge.
There Is now In Berlin a public cafo
that keeps 12 ping-pong tables and
many families go la for this game after
dinner of an evening.
Church I see Dr. Cuttum has got aa
automobile.
Gotham Couldn't kill 'om quick
enough eh? Yonkers Statesman
Bapeek No but year dlseaeVry that
Mr toswvta really had aa ea4 nnh taa
eaaa sSi.Ba wagaflfjpa) apiaBBj
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Money makes the mare go; "
How Jolly 'tis to ride
A rattling pace; Arm ground ketaw
And pleasure by your side!
But somewhere hack twe ttayes aiaea!
neeamg wiw stasis sail
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The remains of General W. 8. Roso-
crans were taken from the vault at Los
Angeles. Calif. Thursday and shipped
to Washington D. a over the Santa
re route.
Telephone Girl I didn't understand
you. Say It again.
Irato Cltlrcn (who has been trying
ror flvo minutes to secure her atten-
tion) I wasn't saying anything. I waa
grinding my teeth. Chicago Tribune
XHbU or BrlttUh foMtuhM.
The mutiny convinced the must
doubting of the Importance ot improv-
ed means of communication; and as
soon as peace was ratored a vigorous
policy or public works was undet taken
by the government In defense of tho
action of the Indian government In
this respect It is only necessary to add
that unless the state had ttse'f uudut .
taken or Initiated these works. tny
ould never bsve been attempted.
Even so the government of Indii
shrank In many cased from the full ie-
sponslblllty of Itself managing groat
undertakings which In Eaglaud wero
and are habitually left to private en-
terprise. Tho government tuerefoie.
in the caso of many of the nst im-
portant railways attempted a comL.-o-mlso
by Inviting prlvato companies to
construct tho necessary lines subject
to u Ktiarnntco from the state. Other
great works suih as canals aro truuk
roads and also sovoral.rallwijs. were
from the outset constructed by tho
state Itself. Tho principle wai laid
down that roads and public hutldlufs
should bo constructed out ot revenue
whllo railways and crnals which
would themselves yield a direct rev-
enue were to bo constructed with bjr-
rowed money. In addition as inj
loans ot tho guaranteed railways havo
fallen In the companies have bem
bought out by tho stato with raorcy
borrowed for that specific "purpose
North American Review.
The latest coronation rumor is a re-
vival of the statement that Wlillara
Waldorf Astor will be made a peer la
June. Of late Mr. Astor's lifts to
scientific educational and patriotic In-
stitutions In Great Brltala have been
large and numerous.
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The Bucharest Hebrews save formed
a new Zionist society and aamed It af-
ter Israel Zangwlll.
An old statute baa been revived In
Vienna nrohlbltlna houaehniii- .li--
in lodgers or boarders without unti
permission.
your
Sidney Rodney you lira by
wits don't your
Rodaey-Weli partly; sad partly by
other people's lack et wlta. Detroit
Free Press.
be said disgustedly
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bi'k.y S3
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"kf a fool."
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mm wiie.
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aftr his awn fnraee all
bow essf slatlag iha
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