I I L FEAR MM STATES KJ MALHEUR EXTEll PRISE. PERISH IN MINE. . Colombia MAnxlons to Sfir Up i iroDM at Presenf. TURNS DOlfUFAL CANAL DEAL - ALL HAVE A CHANCE' FORTHCOMING MESSAGE. 5 Mines Not a Monopoly. ,. 'v., Chilean Erg.U Abandon, Scheme of BuildirfeJecond Wf. r "'J Adf.$ Isthmu. Facntativa.lolombia, Nov. IS. Annro Vn.htfn, the -Chilean enCi w, has defifily determined to shan non Ins rfforfcn obtain from the Co lombia RoyerAit a concession for his canal project.!, ing to tho fear enter tained by Co liia of reprisals on the Mirt of tho Ittnrf fitnt.,.. t'i ,t-..,, tnuurra- r; : Plan w;,l, construct a rival to nil' I anama ( In further i'anal, 1'iidiiri fchaft at Cherry, 111., Scene Terrible Disaster. fry, 111., Nov. 15. At least 250 a. . i 1 1 1 i c i t .a - wo,; Z:: Japaw wortlng ol Manrtiorlan The St. Paul Coal company's. owned by the Chicago, Milwau-St.- Paul railroad, is the Bcene horrible disaster. ires differ as to the number oT .i the mine at the time of tne VKf CIVC MMR i I FIT lVVK lOmcials nf tha enmnnnv insist . """ winw uuuu 10 LU I 111 f .. " mr J lift list of fatalities may not 250, but the miners siy that 1100 workmen were in e mine the fire artd nd that few Importunity to, esespe. I started Irom a pile of hay into I a miner is believed to have a torch, i'lun es quickly spread timbers aiid m a few minutes ssageways Tea seething fur- nd escape ,v. s impossible, who vounttered to enter the i '. iuo were brought out dead. Vnlioj have so far been recov i ii. v cf these being men who at- J '. o rescue work. Hi .rned into the shaft made limy against the flames, and afternoon the mine was ,iM J1 the Lope of checking the of his lunies IVfira cnld motiv ftP 1. A I"' Jor a:,.,,..- Ik ret rent ml In tlin fn, sought to induce -.;, ! n ot int't' the veins, where thev n"nien aniieinners. 0f t10 diplo-, "Kht M'1 together, gasping what matic corps (Inspect the rout nt hi.)1,nle 'iV remained in the sealed Both Nations Assure United States Territory Is Open to Anyone Who Finds Minerals. :anam,. rn) Co-I expense, but I doclined A- Colombi. -ilticial has stated tiat it appeared i, ;i.,rtune to grant a .ou. cession" to Chileans befon the adoption of treaty f Qnin.- the iioundary bifeu Pana loinbia. When this ,tter had ben Med, he added, th government probably would grant concession. Letters exhibited her ndicate the willingness of German a British Vipitalists to S ?. Cm" ml and non-political anal that eo, notbe Wd event ir..i rwtAi.jJ 'fere Z: "lf:i,MJ"on granted it is quia and Cat Vival of t!i re, I '"Inrnig.i for Kngliuxl 'The presid pointed a cot separation ((. I'ran ciseo pointed mini, sailed for th t fome. a id Inn n scuer was ex those s that m.fcill be found alive. mi no in the hone that the t reach them before it The most hopeful of S to aid the men doubt 'ilt.inir nt Anfin Mil Cll,ijIlat0 ju a r(J c e..ssion. i sail Xovembcr 27 r of New York. an-. ,oiigress have np ss" ' to investigate the '"i'l.i trom Colombia 'ion.'a, recently aj) f the United States, tiv to.lav. PLATINUA. WND "IN SAND. Discovery Wil Mean Much to Coast Minern n Small Way. Los Ang, xov. IS. Davis T, ', Lintc,, f lt(lg geological director Kovernii,.,, pPtroleujii work on the iflcinc con,., ft hero tonight t0 make a report t ., , government in Wash iigton. J!,. ,ay aIso fa in charg( of ..i- research 0lk Jn connection with platinum .m-inijj on tho coast Kir 80ve-aj I)ntha !ie hag C0I1(lucfej in ii.vesti;at B of th() benfh d " ""'Poc. Before iK'r ' '' when tho facts con ' vug tl' p -i'Hi'it mining industry .', ''."v. f' aro known, a -' "' a ' A-iJi lie given, "l'atin in .:an lio taken from the S.lnd.i of t;,6 cnnit in nnvin ...nnf-:.: ' a :.iinpi,. mechanical process at lit- 'CMpeiiso. While the industry is not ":") to attract tho attention of tho forporations, it will nrove nf mc,int0 jhiner in a small " fi - ' . .." . The men to escape were those near tSain shaft when the fire started. liey declared a careless miner lrown a torch on a bundle of hay a to feed the mine mules In a feffiutes the smouldering mass was plii on a cart and started toward finain shaft about 150 feet away. Lire it was reached a small explosifjifiirred and in a few mo ments ttntrance was filled with smoke kilames. Those nearest the cages liU to thpm and were hoisted to the ce. After four trips the cages ii moving and no more miners I up. WOIfc FOLK LOSE JOBS. New Betir' Tobacco Taxes Cause ship in Germany. 15. Not only is tho la Berlin. bor niai Hon of trade ns,I taxes, bu ing grou cially in every re piession the next Reichstag for a fun workless pounds St purpose is 1 lie bre of beer ii taxes, the able (lecrc gravated tlie Social this, work and if the lflering from the reduc n the cigar and cigarette irect result of the new ilar depressions are gain i other industries, espo : of brewers. There is !to believe that the do- 'coiuo more ncute within months, and that the be called upon to vote i in tor the relief of the y hands, as the 200,000 already voted tor this insufficient. laving put up the price -equence ot the new It has been a consider- i the consumption, ag- boycott organized by crats. As, a result of have been discharged, itt. continues the num ber of distil hands will increase. In August Iverage number of ap plicants forlnndred onen situations in tho brel trade was 308 higher i nan in an; temberg ti showed the NAPOLEOJ C.SE CUNTURY OLD ENDS. Ooloraoj raraily Beneficiaries of Vast J English Estate. Pucl; Colo., Nov. IS. After being in conovorsy, for over 100 years, an estate England which may repre sent si.r.,1 million dollars, will revert to sevU Colorado persons, according to a 5sion of tho Kiirrlisi, notice n-h;.i. . . ' . ' J . Ul,n received by Mrs. (1 DfuAof Pueblo, who re CCntlv OVel trS Don,..,. Two i Idren in pueblo-William Du ll',', a irk, and Miss Vanda Dufujr a soce girl-andi another son, Au KUHt Dur, a cierk n Denver, will be benefices through their mother. Mrs. xr.'LPn .f wa'senburg, a sister J J s also n heir. Mrs Mg before marriage w rate Hilni'ton. anA uL r I ' " "'orijr wag Washington, Nov. 16. Recent treat ies entered into by China and Japan as to the operation of coal mines along the South Manchurian railway and the A ntung-Mukden railway do not create monopolies, and hence aro not viola tions of tho "open door" or the "equal opportunities" principles, to the observance of which all leading powers are pledged. This is tho conclusion reached by the state department after a long and careful investigation of the question involved. The department today issued the fol lowing statement: "In view of the widespread publicity of tho statement that the recent Chi nese-Japanese ngreement relating to Manchuria created tor Chinese and Japanese subjects a monopoly to carry on mining operations along the South Manchurian railway and the Antung Mukden railway, which would exclude Americans from an extensive field of industrial enterprise, inquiry has been made of the two signatory powers and omciai assurance naa Deen received from each to the effect that no such exclusive claim to mining rights was intended by the agreement, and that if minerals are found by Americans ana otners within the designated ter ritories, no objection will be made to their working mines under concessions granted by China the whole scope and purpose of the agreement beinir that u.i.v upcrauon oy ninoso and Japanese "u,i"' mo iniues wituin rue ter ritory mentioned should bo joint as be tween themselves. LOEB CREDITS ROOSEVELT. Collector Says Ex-President Influenced Present Action. New York, Nov. 10. While the leirnl machinery of the trovernment moves slowly, the air of uncertainty surround ing me so-cauou sugar traud cases is interpreted to foreshadow an inquiry which may rank with the insurance upheaval of 1905. Boston and Philadelphia worn brought within the scope of the inves tigation today with the report that the government would attempt to obtain back duties on sugar in those cities, wliilo investigation weui ou in New York with repeated rumors of reach ing "men higher up." Henry L. Stimsou, special attorney for the government in tho cases, de clined to discuss this phase of tho matter. William Loeb, Jr.. collector of the port, also was inclined to be reticent, but he repeated that it was through fli.i i ii l1.iiiiif..i .iP TI 1 Ii er industry. In Wur- ' V,"" r i "" """" ""vcii ,mber of applicants t,tl. "lcti..ont and prosecution of . I S (Til 1' t m llik U-'t u mwl.ir n bn 4 1 - - iiu-n i iait-n, -ntturu ing to Mr. Loeb, he had talked over the matter with Mr. Roosevelt 'before he took charge of tho customs houso here. President Taft Will Ask for Epoch- Making Changes. W.nhington, Nov. 16. The chief subjects to be discussed by President Taft in his forthcoming messago to congress ere not secrets since the re cent tour of the president. He has in dicated pretty clearly in his speeches what 'they will be, and has mapped out a program more ambitious and more ex tenoive than even Mr. Roosevelt hinl self ever attempted. Mr. Taft proposes to submit tho whole program to con gross at one time to ask in a single message for the enactment of laws that will, if they are passed, mark the com ing session of congress as truly epoch making. . Most of the bills he proposes to have introduced affect corporations in one way or another, and tho most impor tant of them promise to arouse fully as much opposition as anything that developed in tho fight over the rate bill thrco years ago. Mr. Taft will propose to congress im portant legislation upon at least ten subjects. Kneh is a matter which will provoke discussion and arouso opposi tion in congress, especially in the sen ate, so that from the present point of view tne prospectr is lor a long and acrimonious session. The chief sub jects on which the president will rec ommend legislation are: 1. Supervision of the issue of stocks and bonds by interstate corporations. 2. Readjustment of tho duties and powers of tho Interstate Commerce Commission. 3. Kxpansion of the duties of tho bureau of corporations. 4. Creation of a new bureau in tho department of justice to deal with violations of law by interstate carriers, o. Lstabhshmcnt of a so-called "railroad court." 6. Amendment of the Sherman anti trust law. 7. Creation of a postal savings bank. S. Ship subsidies, P. Amendment of the procedure re garding the granting of injunctions. 10. Conservation of natural resources. KNIFE FOR RUEF. Former Boss of San Francisco May Lose Sight and Hearing. San Francisco, Nov. 10. Abe Ruef, former boss of San Francisco, who was absolute dictator of the city for five years, is threatened with total blind ness and deafness. An operation on his eyes will be performed next Wed nesday and on the success of this will depend t he effort to save his hearing. Jtuer nag uecn in tne county jail lor little more than a year, pending ap peal of his case to the higher court. He was sentenced to four vears im prisonment by Superior Judge Lawlor after having been convicted of brib-' 1 inir one nf tlin " Vinn.lliniT " li,i-,.j f ' "' --j-u.. .. - - '" 1 i J THE PATH OF JESTDTX. v - v. 1 w 1 vir J o v.i, ill1 iM. mm,, -mmt --w.tr. ,.ii . v ,j- .cj-or. 1 1 ((.u ji , a. ' w mr iwiiitMrHtiiJ,jj' ju .a. ill 1 '.,.01 u; i 1 f.vi wises miL&swzaiiWicn &r m mmmHif'.-, :;? w w tnw&A x j& y-y-. jcrjs&szzzsmfim-; ' 'WA www 'THE BOY IS COMING HOME. 1 tell you it i busy times Jost now for mo huh inHrm, The Hoy Ii comln' home to ipend Thnnki- Blvln' on the farm ; lis ten Joint yenri since be went West to mlnjfle in Its strife, lies done llrst rale, ami. furthermore, he's (fot a Western wife. We got the letter yeHterdny, and marm she IHIU UWDK6 ing one of tho "boodling" board of hair the nlKht to praise the Lord and f niiiii Hlir IIIIIRL I1I1KH. supervisors in the overhead trollev franchise case. Ruef in talking about his case, at tributes his affliction to lack of air. He said: "I have been advised that an opera tion is imperative and have deter mined to submit to it. I have- also been informed my afflictions result from lack of air. There is a growth in my nose tnat is said to also affect If I should feed the turkey now as ahe de clares I must. Why, Ioiik before ThanksRlvIn' he would swell nil up and bind ; I ve had to cilnd the cboppln' knife, and Ko to choppln' mime, , And tbliiKs a iv brewln' rich and fine and lit to feed a prince. The Hoy. he writ for chicken pie, " double crust." snys he, "And mixed with cream, that lovely pie you used to make for me." He want a bl red apples from the hlllbidc ..... ni.-i II OJP.V Snniin of 3S5. FLAG IS FOUND. Great Warri Invention Exhibited at PArmy Museum. Paris. No Campbell ha museum hen poleon. Thi latter flew ii his captivity General Nil um, has place where it can which seems vented by N say that it w that of CosnJ sovereign of strange stand and fringed w golden bees a stripo. The st scarlet scarf, 1, Dees. Napoleon doe I l,o flu. 1.. : ir l,f s ' ,D "c ,,,VI , uiuiMUKe was auss the Isle of Ell "kiuii. ann t ri a r,iniM,.i i i. ,.i fiwne.l !,-. ...... '. V wa iuiuucu nu I'-1 Kieai cranilrut .n. Ti. i.V ""'s,Vfiney castle in Kng land anlai been in ll': . .'iiKauuu since 1S00. li'tain of i The exploit was I out bw Th Annie o Men Enter Mine. nerrylll., Nov. lS.I-Vr the fir. time simjRmilny two men last night ,e ventilating shhft of th ui ,c, in the blocked and tier K..t-r. 1 wfcch more thari 300 men una ooy8 kead, successful ciriei M-eysjiK. V. Wi,,, of 'the i 1" i-oiogicai survey. Thev efhtitefJ when Pauled to ,7 , r 7'a they dcovered .- w j'uie:io enter it sooj ; treated or Vuarge fr'fxco.tXov. IS. Cleared of t.e churg.iof cobhict unbecoming an .. ... ,.,.,rn-u ig.unst him hy As -Mailt l(.t Attorney iWfi. J ii," w'V'Hr former CI ief of lice Jerimh l)an today :tuti,e,i r 1.1 rni as co-joral and Ann d iici as HOPE IS ABANDONED. Lord Archibald R.pSrllr. m i,- tt j - . . I w.w. A vkvvxA w vvo j u W UI A 111 onntoil ffi- rna A rmu I r curious relic of Na- nunois inine. the flag which the Cherry, 111., Nov. 10. Tho 300 or Isle of i-lba during I more miners entombed in tho St. Paul Imine bv last Saturday's cnt.-istrrmlia stodian of the muse-l are dead. Some of the bodies lio in one of the rooms buried beneath thousands of tons of be seen, lhe llag, earth which caved in upon them. These ve been entirely in- will never be recovered, m, although some Rescue work is temnnrarilv nbun. 1 part suggested by doned. Renewed tires in the mine made 1 jueuici, a iormer lurther descents impossible. Tans em- lsianu, is nuuer a ployed in an effort to carry fresh air It is square, white to the imprisoned men enlivened thA gold, bearing three I flames. Soon the heat and smoke be a diagonal scarlet came so denso it was necessary again unieo a. wuiiu nun to seal nn the nioiith nf thn m uf r. g also three golden shaft, and tonight the entombed men I are locked in n Hpnth ilnnirnni, Qnn t seem to have used and chemicals producing carbonic acid 1 elsewhere than in es will bo forced thrmnrh ninn. f here he was a de- bottom of tho mino tomorrow. These lve monarcn. 1 will hnv a t..nil..nf i i,b .. ,1. - J iw VI, LUV names. Land Frallndlctments. Three hundred coffins have been nr. my sigur. aim Hearing, tsinco 1 liavo anu ouiierniit-i ve Rot '-in round the hcen out here it has been immtssihln .. "ii.e, iirown and dry for mo to get any air except by walk ing, and" that only for a short distance." WAR CLOUD CLEARS. Canada Will Not Be Called Upon to ' Build Navy. Ottawn Out X'no 1 Tl, .nnn.4.i I Western wife momentous arrangement bet ween t.l,nlWh"t 8.1.1.0"!? J01". one nd He want to lay the lire himself 'with maple OIIU HllllIIII, And pop ome coin upon the hearth When all are gathered round. He wants the thlnKa he used to have when TIs aomewhat atranRe. It may-le, but It ...iinrn u IIIIKIII.V RIBd ! Were both a little whiter, but our love, deoenrl uiion'r Ii Jest as reen and atldily aa the hills of old ennont. It fluatered mnrm a bit at flrat about the used to city Ilfej caoinets ot the llntish and German tucked between the HayVbhf sheets aiie empires nas ungated tlie prospocts of B1 " ," lm ""P- the Canadian navy. The proposal for " q.llverln'J'llp" "a''"y lw,r 1 about $25,000,0(10 to start tho building "Dear morlier.,n them's her very words "I of war craft will not now bo made to D j wr"f. .thl" on ,Me 'y. ' the Dominion government. I M,Z.,i"i,:. T.i .n,"ke for h"n hlg, News from inside sources is that offl- I know cial information has been received and'... bllt by bis pumpkin nle : It will dellirbt hlin. ftf . ufin i. that an understanding has boon reached! lil'J ull"t1? '.n h.f hl" ""' between Kngland and (rermany that And ao you see, ila busy times lest now f,.. may result in a period being Bet to their rivalry in naval construction. As n,. ..t . ' - ior .1. 1...1I inaiuif Jl '".'k' Jom" lo Thanks glvln nn the farm. -John Mervln Hall, In l.lppincolf. Maga- Portland, Nol 15. Indictments dered-1-half of them to arrive Tuesday cnarging tnem wl forming a conspir-1 H"u uul on "eunesday, acy to aerraud tl United States gov eminent out of l.ut 7,000 acres of Haskell Must Face Jury, 'iinu in tne viciar or lmzon. unia- ci,:,.i,,.... f,i.i -vr.. . . , tills, ,ni. n.n.l .... ' .i t,.. v.... wKJU., .iuv, jo. icaerai the federal 'irrn,lrW S.fl.. uttJ. Jlul Io,'n A- Marshall, of Utah, over noon against J. Irburn Ross, Frank ru'el today tho demurrer to indict B. Holhrook and of Portland. The cers of the Orego pany, a subsidiar now defunct Titliuarantee & Trust ''"ntly obtaining from the government company, and as J company they are committed the crii Cook'i Phol Assailed. New York, Nov schel C. Parker, o n E. Aitchison, all I ments filed by Governor Charles N. nen have been otli- Haskell ml fiv.1 ntiior ..r..mi,..,f nn... and & Water com-l,,. , . .. ... - orporation of the '""-". wK x"em wim iraunu- named. -era nf hn fnrmee title tO a flUiniier of town lots in Mug irged with having K0f,'ee, Ukla. I he defendants' trial is jur iiaiuriiay next, ui i,IMCKHHa w. The five co-defendants of Governor Haskell are '. W. Turner, A. Z. Kng- lish. W. R. Katun, W. T. Hutchins and F. B. Severs. i. rroiessor lier- Columbia Univer sity, who was a mdber of Dr. Cook's Mount McKinley p;Jyf in a lecture be- plain tothes mna mderj w!,i''h t'ook clai "tectivcj' Andurson. Oinan t1 t'" he iaid Reform Begins in India. Simla, British. India. Nov. 16. The fore the Patria cluif New York, de- plan for the reform of the P.'iti.h ad elared that after a horough consider- ministration of India, which was out ation of the evidenc he was convinced lined by Lord Morley, secretary of that Dr. Cook did rt net within 10 t.Ue fur India, in the house of lords ,!' . peak. The photographs I last December, designed to give India are of the sum- or: embryo constitution admitting the ffliniin! he Said. "nl. 4..1fAn f.f.m I natives to fin iiniilirtlint ulilirf, in tl.a wis rcinstiid last n trht K,.n il., ..1 Brown Ridge. 20 mil .., t l..,ll:.f inn , I'gan a new and I at ri k i ri Lf erifK'h in the liiMtnri f,f lritiwh with n -.1 - ..." . : : I I . -- j " 'piantiieil. Uis bafk. Ml the chief purpose of the projected Ca nadian navy was to aid the mother country in the event of hostilities, which were believed to bo threatened by Germany, the rumored arrangoment between the governments in London and Berlin clears up the situation and renders unnecessary tho hoavy expen diture for war vessels by Canada. Present indications are, thcreforo, that the government will content itself with the acquisition of a few vessels of moderate izo and cost, torpedo craft predominating. Smoke Victim Packs Gun. Chicago, Nov. 12 The war between officials of the Chicago and Oak Park railway and smokers, who have been arrested for smoking in ears, goes mer rily on. a militant Hiiliurlianite was ar raigned in court charged with disorder ly conduct, iM'cause he boarded a "con verted" smoker with a revolver in a holster strapped to his waist. The case was continued. Meanwhile the smokers discussed the possibility of compelling J At the tame lime ther Is no reason to tne railroad com pany to raise tracks in.belleTe that be did not habitually rotwt Oak Park, where thev aro on the sur- s high In th tree of New Kngland aa face or reinstate the banished smoking he does to day or rather to night. Philip r 1'okmmket wore turkey feathers lu kit war bonnet and railed them aa good is eagle plumes, which they uo doubt wera. Whatever the turkey real orlgiu, THE BIRD OF THE DAY. OrnltholosLi. Hmy That He a of Mexican Origin. HOHK who claim to know say the bi.J nt Thniikagivin.t la of Mexican origin. He ia a relic of past "Kea, yet he refimes to take his place among the other relica, for he ia with us yet. Cortes knew him and rtjtemned him Juat as we do. t'oronado wrote feelingly about tin good dualities and made the bird famous In Kurope. Tt reason why Aleilco Is regarded as the home of the bird ia found lu the fact that he is Brat mentioned by the Hpanish after their more or leas triumphal toura Ui rough the country of the Montezuma Costa Rica Is Invaded. Panama, Nov. 12. Passengers from . amount g ,0 q, 9 probb v "1 bqawurdedl, Lin.J r V; Negri .'cs Moin iircine coin It'liaion hi fri Lose ) c Bui "Ja., i ,v 19. 'J e Iowa 'r4tod) tdlown a "ILk th r M' tuai- 4 I I ii. '. J I I i '.'."T. ,( U f'r""l-l he I Hell I . ), , ,,,a,y 1,0(H1 Government Foin.s Prevail. Mexico City. Nov. ll-That the Nic- ntg'ian gi .ernment irrit expect im- i.r ,.,,ely to retake S:. Juan del Norte, tieir lirevliimn n tl t...... -j I, . . t " ii'lll.Ul ui 1 resident Z,.i(v:, ; Vt i t rh to the ,','!n'f'" miii. t.T. lttin'i.eo ('astro. rule in India. Under the program all religious ami special interests may elect representatives to the viceroys land provincial couuciH, f ,..rto at fyo.l aho I'.e wiiii.at, t u, b.i iS at,) 1 4 jf inrn, ji i Ii iHi.tlua, f- - mat IIVM Vh14 fl.f 0i I i l, t I itUln i "" ' i i,r it. i4,ur "it t at K "i. I .i, ... i I t, . . . . i . i i - i . .. . . iy ik 1 1 I M.j t v wk inf. Xing My Step Down. London, Nov. KJ. The abdication of King Leopold of Belgium in iimint'D- larily ripccted, according to corr uurl tii - ll.sliatch ilet, H 1 f.ii.nrt nf It. reb.!' virtPV 0Xvr t,. vrllll., tro.q.s kt iuu.. i hurl, ii wa i.l I l'"udi iit vt Iteyuol l' Newctni r at iHorc than tint a,,., fin, it .,,1 1 , n ri. I llru...l. II, .i,.....i. l... .ii.. ii .. J" Thl- 111 All l I I hit lfllia l.ita Lieh Kiariif.l I La. I . - . mill vm I 'lunwrri WU IUiIWW If i ft I UW ' I Kl ft liliUlira I i.e. lie...,- I I U ..a..!. rw.rn Ka tsraai tutu f , u i. u ( entral America c.,lir... the ri port that 'r.m. to the country, the fact rrmalii. the fmciM of President Zelaya of Nica- that he ia the one bird that Columbia ragua have several times invaded Costa !tlui," 'ur her own, singly and eollee Iti.an territory in order to attack tho Th.-re la not another winged crea- IllPa enat n a w Ar....,k.l. I I. . . 1 . . tAk j Vcrngiiiui rebels, lhe government of- w.eral excrliet,,-.. Wild or do..tieat iii i.us or i o-ra n,ca protested agaiiibt d. this nils hohl g,-l. The roast g. these iiivasM.ns. hurried troops to the f old Kngland la not to be uifiilloiiMj frontier and appealed to the Vnited In th n,.ii- of the turky. Th lat- states to intervene President Zolaya ter, with th coiicmltant American tearing that Salvador is aidiiiit the bunmkln nUnr n.u.f i.l. if ..... Ni. arauuiii, rebels, has armed 2'nm dia- has never been rqualled and never affected Salvadoreans to foment rebel trill be. .ion in i-iiiivauor. I nuiiiil ia ia Hllaa. Thanksgiving day, th Auiericau fain fly featnal aud feast of plenty, la uot ft s-j many yrs sway from Its origin that w dl not feel li.atluettvalv that bat It gains In elegai.r In our time if (raster resource, greater elalxrattou and daiotier Iss, It Is likely to iu thsrin A slsl'ly Uunnet In I lis rM that period of preparation which iu tin ninple country kitchen is still half tie festival, aud which in the old time be fore the cook stove cnnie, when th kitchen was the most beautiful as wel as the "homiest" room in the hmisv. .r fered even grenter dellg-hta to tllf. filliliU gathered before Its huge open fire. ThV cnange ueirnn when I.ucy Iarcom was ; child. "Cooking stoves were coming Int ........I,,., 1. 1 iv nin, out they were ciumsy- alfairs, and our elders thought tl,n tin ......I.!.... ,.1 1 . ..,. . - " ".in iuiiiu ne nune so nice as mat wlncu was done by an open tire We younger ones reveled in the wnrm llAl, llti f ll I iiIaii. .I.-. . , .. . . ............. mi,,. y,t. ik DUCK to as a remembered sunset. There is no such nuiiip splendor now. "I'l... r,,...i.... ., ... . .. .... .iL-cp, nun there was ii seme in tlie chimney corner where three of us youngest girls eonld nit gether and ttuist our toes on the nudirou -two i outinental soldiers In full uni form, marching one after the other while wo looked up the chimney into n square of blue sky, and sometimes caught a snowflnke on our foreheads. P..t. toes wre roasted lu the ashes, and the Thanksgiving turkey in the tin kitchen the business of turning the spit being usually delegated to some of us small folk, who were only too glad to burn our faces In honor of the annual festival "When supiier wns finished and th teakettle waa pushed buck on the crane and the tucking wns reduced to a heap of tiery embers, then was the time for listening to sailor yarns and ghost ami witch legends. The wonder seems Home how to have faded out of tlmsr. t.i... ..i old since the gleam of red-hot coals died away from the hearthstone." There Is already the gas range. 'ami i ne poHHiniiity or dinner electrically pre pared by touching a button Is n I i. suggested, lu time, no donl.t th. .w.L iove win disappear; hut surely no fain lly festival will be less lovoi'is f... it. departure, mid no poet will lament that h iinr vamsnrd. Youth' Companion. To C'linuaa a Tender Turkey, Since to be without turkey on Thank a.i.iig is io iii ii to pay proper respect to uie great American feslivii . t heh.-.P the good housewife to be well up n tur key lore; for there are turkeva and t,... keys, aome as Juicy and tender as a unrln. chicken, while others also remain war riora of the barnyard lo tfie bitter end and are as tough and atringy and well nigh as hard to swallow aa India rubber. To have the turkey tender and dnli.-lf,,.. on Thanksgiving day, "first cntch your hare"; In other words, first aele a good bird at the market, and then see that It Is cooked and basted properly. It (he best plan to ahop for the fens! rtl len.t two days beforehand, for If out. wa un til the day before all the beat birds will be picked out and only the tougher fowla will be left. A young turkey should have ainooth, black leg and a white akin, and ahould weigh at least 12 pounds to be Julry and of good flavor. Very scaly, rough leg Indicate age, aa do also legs that ar hard, for a young fowl's feet and legs should be pliable. Another good way to pick r,ut a young lurkey Is to examine the spurs, or, rather, lhe place where the spurs grow. A year old turkey has no spurs, but only a Hal knob nt that ldace. A turkey that has e qiur between a quarter and half an lues long ia a last year's fowl, and one with il fully developed spur is over 2 yenrn old! To prepare the bird, first singe it thor oughly over a saucerfnl of burning alco hol, then hold it under the faucet and wipe dry. Then make a gash down thf turkey's neck, cutting to the bone; fold the skill back over the breast and lift out lhe crop carefully., Then turn the turkey oir Its back aud mnke a cut at the end o the hrenstlwmc big enough to insert the linger and thumb. Now draw the turkey, taking care not to break the gall. Turn1 the fowl over again and cut awny th oil hag, a tiny gland that lies right over the tail. Few people know of Its exist ence, nnd it often spoils the flavor of a line bird If not removed. The turkey should then be washed again and is readx for the dressing, ' "rbnL.aiil Yin." ThaaksajUIn' I'nnkln Pie, O th' luck there Is In llvln' 'Unig ii I,iiii I guild old Theiikstrtvln' When th' crop f"r wbleti you'te striven art all K.i(rl) gHlhered by. When Hi' autumn's harvest story Is of summer's gulden glory, Then you'll- fcclln' hunky dory an' you'rs u ii ii 1 1 it ' pitnkln pie! t'unkln pie! L'nkio 1 he ii there noses fin in th' kitchen Kim! hln' odors so hewHchln' TI, st they t your nostrils Itchln' an' put IWIIlHir, ll, '.lir , An' you know th' thing tomintln' 1 list n I ketrh yourself a sit tin' Is Joy your wife's Inventln' rj TuasW IT,U lilll.lll llfli V 1' Unkln- J'unkln pie I You don't wsnt tn nalt a mlnut ' For a chain e to go ag'ln It Wsnt to git your fare duwu In It till It pie Feel Ilk ym. could finish seven, Tackle nine an' mehli 'leven ! Hut Just (INK would make a Heaven If If. rr isr iiouaivr ,ie i P I' Inkln Punkln plet THE WISHB0NE-A THANKS0IV1NQ HINT. Churrh ft,,U a. Buu Nai( ri.a,t( s,u, i a fu n: " Sflbrf ..!... I. I . I 1. ll.. .! Lu..k aLI.L i... -i. ...n . lUr fcff.a.,, t ,1, r.,ull l.m,L. tl,. ... . . ., . ., "'we I I U, lie i.w miH U'lUI Ns,4 Mytu.lMloU M..I.. I, Nw Itl A i,n.r:,l i $ I. k fl, HI f I- , tli Ivllll, U- ' I: I, I I . I to I ( l . lM I!''!"' u UUieuul If U,Ln Im i ....I .,;., ..., I. . J III , !, r Woman Doctor Weds Olrl. Kan Francisco, Nov. Id. J)r, Alice Bush of Oakland, a well known physi cian ami daughter if Teg Collector liu.li of Han l'rciro, was granted a divnri-e ye.terday on the unusual lib a of fraud in th mariiig contract, nnh rich appolnluisuis, wch bsnke-l t-u, ii nurds, ir. it, i.i, fuiiiid that sl.e ' ur y i ). u i t.a. end r fnui ibe 11 iiiirriel a aoiim'i. Ilrr l,nl,i,, ""r'. b lhe deft Slid sllenl s.frir as If K. 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