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Mary low .iuii-f il.ii.fcl.ii-f uf V'-r i'.ir ni a li-r aiii-iii-ilil III nM.illiltia' I In. in I !j f imiiiu nioetil iln-tailnc .Mi Imlia I'ulX'll I i. 1 I ' ii ml. miit Ititf j iin.ii.rtr H.i luriiiil ntrr lit ln-r The . 1 . . - . .... .- 1 uu. oi a inau im uati rr.-tiu.jr ,,. h.(lti uluK, . f i:mlr An miUiiie d-k. until to Ik I.V jrane MuivI'Mi. Im iin.m lijijutry Carr Irani olil, Kgt lllt Ui, ainl Cart r-lnl (i ! ed lla.lt alio W.la 11 )iilll,g Woman bi His One Useful Act rutterlnif Turned Out to Dc of Value Dy LSTMtlt VANDtVIl K TTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTT TTTTTT One day Id word Carr. who was al ways tin I In lookout fur article. Bttriiil.tl mi dui lion uf fu nil 1 ci re la I tie buy It If lie could MH'tire It at rat eonnhlu price. Aiming tho bidder was young lady of attractive sppearouce who nvtne.1 lu be very tlin!ri.u of billing Hip dek. hut when li pric waa run tip over . she dropi-d out tii) with rvlilt!t dUnppoliituieiit. Tli dink was finally knocked down to Carr forlliJrt. One of the pigeonhole lie uaed fur pruclls, eraser. -iihoklers and nllirr mnll aril. Ira. At lime when be brought .itic little liialruint'tit from bla workaliiip Hint lip tltiln't cnr lu j OCT CXMB Till DIUVEB WITH TUB Pi PIES. carry back at once he would toss It Into this pigeonhole. One day be put pocket compass In there. Id tak ing It out he uotKed that tbe Dee die was deflected. There was not a bit of metnl near enough to affect It sensibly, and Carr was at a loss to un derstand the deflection. The young man moved the compass to tbe right and to the left, tbe needle holding the same position toward the pigeonhole, rutting bis band Into tbe latter, be discovered that It did not extend tbe full depth of tbe desk. But on examining the other pigeonholes In line with It be found that none of them extended farther back. He tried tbe magnet on them all, but without any noticeable effect except on tbe one . In question. . Now, wbat Edward Carr did not know about old desks was not worth knowing. He was aware that many of them contained secret drawers. lie was also nwnre that some of these ilrflvpra Inntpnrl nf halnp mflilo nf wnnH I were made of metal. He believed that the needle of bis compass was attract ed by a metnl drawer. At any rate, there was some metal substance there that Influenced it Taking up a pen holder, be began to poke about on tbe back of tbe pigeonhole. After doing this for some time he struck the upper right band corner, nijd the wbole sur face comprising tbe end of the com partment pressed forward against bis penholder. When It had come ns far as It could be took It out and found It to be a drawer made of steel. It was filled with papers yellow with age. Carr fell to examining the contents The first paper he opened contained a flower that had evidently been there for many years. Carr wondered what the story was connerted with It and passed on to the next. It was a let ter from a son to his father promising. If forgiven for past kIus. to mend his ways. On striking tbe next document Carr assumed thar he had come upon some thing of Importance. It was the will of one Peter Carson, executed fifty years before, making a few small be quests and leaving the rest of bin es tate to Emily Murston. Here was a will tbai bad been locked Up for half a century. Doubtless tbe testator bud died long ago and the es tote bad gone to tbe heirs at law. the real heir getting nothing. Possililj tbere was 11 Inter will. If so tbis one was of no value. Quite likely the prop erty Involved had passed Into certain bands, and would It not he better tbai tbe will should be destroyed? Might It not be better that the possessors should nut be disturbed? Then suddenly tbe remembrance of the young woman who bad bid on the desk and seemed greatly disappoint ed at not getting It popped up before Carr's mind's eye. Might she not be Emily Mar-stun? He smiled as It oc enrred to him that Emily Marston could not be less than fifty years old Bnt the girl and the desk and tbe will li.nl t.ikill rnrp if I'ntvull, oho 11 old nml f.vW.- At tlit Hum uf bla il.nlti aiirvtLc una in.iiiir.-tt.-d that be had iiiitde no I'Mitalnu fur ln r, nf all llii'ao ivra-.il I lie- l.il naiiii-d .ia the tiin In tthlrh iMitarvl Carr 11 aa iiHt liitrri-ti-d. ihuiich It apinr- nl that at IVtrf l'jir.'iia iltMlb a tie aa clvru In) aikx-lnl liniKiMuii.-e. lie litirttttl Unit ti-u )r.ir afti-r bit UV rr.iao ahe htid innrrliil flu', Imi, had dW-d, leaf Hi W ''lie child, a dnUiihti-r. who would lionr l a Unit twenty y-ra of a u-e. On leamliiff this Carr wn at omv at nu k with the Idea Hint Hie girl who hnd tried In buy Hie di-ak might be Ibis iLiugbtrr of Kuilly Mnrati'U and the real heir to IVter I'anmu'a rtnte. tilt-ti bad N-eii cuIdcrnblo at hit deiith and lu the forty al years that had rlupaed alnoe hnd doubled. It wnt now In p.eloii of Mary fcowdry, an old woman and Mill uumarrleiL To lock for the girl who had bid on tbe dink would be like looking for a nectlle lu a haystack, but It was imt dlillcult to get tbe name of Ltully Mnrstou'i d. lighter, and It was found to be Kmlly Peek. Her addre wa obtained from a directory. One afternoon Ml Peck, wbo waa chooltencher. bad Just returned from kIukiI when a timid brought her Ihe card of Kdnard O. Carr. Never having heard of Mr. Carr, she thought tbere must lc some niNtnke. but went down Into the parlor. Carr aw before him the girl who bad tried to buy the desk. She did not recognize blin. though be recognis ed, ber at once. I think I have seen you before." be aid. Indeed: Where?" 'At an auction where I bought a desk." "Ob. you bought that desk, did your "Yet. May 1 ask you why you wish ed itr "The desk belonged to an old gentle man. Peter Carwiu. My mother, as a young girl, took care of him. lie told ber that be bad provided for ber In hL will, but no will was found. She ex pected to find It In his desk, but It was not there. The desk was bought by the person whone effects were sold nt the auction I attended. I recognnted It from my mother' description of It and thought I would like to buy It since my mother told me she believed there was a secret drawer In It and that secret drawer might contain a will." "1 should be happy to assist you in examining the desk." said Carr, who bad a scheme of bis own for Impart ing the Information be had for her. "I am living with my mother, and if you will come to onr borne we will make an Investigation." The young lady brightened up and assented Joyfully. Carr kept her talk lug about the situation till ber dinner was anuouiiced, when be left ber. Tbe next day she called at the Carrs', was received by Mrs. Carr and taken to Edward's room, where stood tbe desk. Carr began to tap here and tbere for a secret spring, but, gaining no result took up his pocket compass. Then be showed bis visitor that tbe needle was deflected and told ber that there was metal near It Following this up with tbe poking as be bad doue when be made the discovery, out came tbe draw er with the papers in It Just ns he bad found them. Handing the drawer to tbe excited girl, she ran over the pupers till she found the will and opened It and snw that she was the possessor of a splendid estate, Then she fell bark In a state of col lapse. Mary Cowdry was not especially sor ry tout an hplr bad been found. The estate wus of no especial use to ber, and she had no one to whom to leave it She agreed. In consideration of Miss Peck's settling nn annuity upon her sullicient for ber support, to turn tlie property over without any process of law. This arrangement was carried out, and Emily .Marston's daughter stepped from the position of school teacher to millionairess. When tbe beneficiary came to ask Edwnrd Carr what she could do for him to show her appreciation of wbat be bad done for her be said that she had done a great deal all she could do already, lie had been told and had believed that he would be nothing but a putterer and would never he of use to himself or any one else. He bad the satisfaction of having brought a rightful heir to her estate, and that was quite enough for n man of whom nothing whatever had been expected. Whether or not the heiress wa-i caught by this frank modesty, whether siie considered that there was hut one way to pay the debt she owed, she finally discharged It hy giving herself to the man who had made her rich. She takes great pleasure In humoring hei husband's taste for old things, and as for the desk In which the will was found, she has bad It Inlaid with gold Whole Family Benefited Dy Wonderful Remedy TU' ii 11 t-i'e luiiig-a to a.111.1 u, i'ti.!.r piii'iil rmi 1. 1. mi nt lilr 1 1 r tiuny l.ti.l mk, 11 r mi liiiti all u l !( ua and Ut I I i pi.ii.iL 11c n . tiur an 1 mi.'.'ti, V, t tie l-t .pif ntly aj v.. 1 mil ttr t4i nc.liiir (it, a!rri it ir U.11U wail any i.ni:(..t t air 1 1 In with uuitrSra and ntl. 1 l 11 Hill. A 1 t ! . a aC lt ! i under amli . ii ir turret it .) uke ami titling Dr. Mile.' Anti-rain Til! M tr!irf i!ir tiftim en the nmrt. Vfi I It I! iii.-.r!.! it r.fi.ni Nt . t ... ............. - - I - - t lolly !tri.t tf II.P U t " if h rl " la 111.-, ri. . til If. Allll l alil MliUh I -vji tatt.MM I'M N'l f'1 I fid lit ot lt. If. Iiul fi-1 rnl lU B h ,V'I 1 ll lh Of.t( r-ibill ('- l.tt. j. r-t) 'itu I n rfat,f.. if Hi u !! I'fit- r ! "f h I'll1. o .."itmuf iv f mtin ).. rtti.0 I I - l'i lwJ Mjr lUt-ri'l J 1 Ha l'i I'll (.-tlMI vt II' .1AI- 1 -Hi I l.li ! I N r- i.t 1 Dr. r.!ilcs' Ar.ti-Iv.ln Til! ate kv t I r;-.'ii l.i I 'i.rlf I .: t rrrvti'jti.i t jii l in lUtnl.ty HI t!i.i'j 4!iJt ii l.n-.iriiii!J. I I :utfil rtei l jttt-r lurnty jr.ir' nr. ou er BANKRUPT 8IECEL BACK TO FACE TRIAL! LOOKS UNWORRICO can lute m rcjon l.r being l-m vti:' out tlirtii. At all Drvst tta, n eoiaa !i cania. MILES ME31CAL CO., Clknaii, Ind. II I I- . .VWtt , 7 in READY TO GIVE UP JOB DICTATOR IS WILLINQ TO QUIT UNDER ALMOST ANY CONDITION CfNERAL ACUILAR MAV BEAT VILLA TO CAPITAL RESPONSlBILfTY PUT UP fOIIOi MCMKY 5IEGPL Evtry time she loses 98 cents she worries a dollar's wortn. Hot Weather Tonic and Health Builder Are you run down Nervous Tired? Is everything- you do an enorti iou not lazr you are sick! Your Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and whole system need a Tonic, a jouic buu Health Builder to drive out the waste matter build you up And renew your strength. Nothing better than Elec tric Bitters. Start to-day. Mrs. James Duncan, Haynesville, Me., writes: "Completely cured me after several doctors gave me up." 60c and 11.00, at your Druggist Bucklen's Arnica 8alv for QuU. (Adv.; On on tha Judge. A lawyer was arguing a case before a certain Judge, between whom anc" himself tbere was 110 love lost Tbt Judge listened for awhile with III con cealed impatience and then burst out with: "Tut, tut: Mr. W., you bare your points of law all opslde down:" "I don't doubt that tbey seem so to your honor," replied Mr. W., "but you'll think differently when your bon- or's ruling" are reversed. "-New York Tribune. TOWN ENCOURAGES BIRDS TO FIGHT THE INSECTS. BrooWina, Maaa Puta Up Boats Far lit Ftathtrtd Aids. Rt-nld.-a being one of the wealthiest tonus lu Ihe l ulled State. Uruokllne, Jl;is . bits an ambition ID N I bird sanctuary. The foreatry couiiulsslon began It hen It plm-ed 100 uct boxes In treea throughout the town, members of the Ilrtaiklltie T.lnl club proiiilslng to watch them. The state flh and game com mission bus sent Its' wardens Into tbe towns to stop shooting of blid and the annual town meeting authorized tbe selectmen to appoint a special bird wurden. All this activity U largely aimed to get effective aid In tbe fight with vari ous Insects that prey ou vegetation. The gypsy moth and tbe brown tall moth have been fought with vigor and much success. .Now It is the leopard moth that la feared, and It Is to lu crease tbe nutuU-r of feathered foes of ill these lust-eta that the forestry dt partmeiil Is uot only putting up tree aiuirtuieuts for wootlpeckers nud other hole nesting birds on private property where people agree to watch and rcM)rl on them, but they are also putting lift sliullnr boxex along the public streets and lu tbe public grounds. Tho officials say that nowadays peo pie so clean up tbe dead wood and so carefully prune the shade and orchard trees that hole .nesting birds have no chance for a home under orumnry con dltlons They look In vain for suit able nesting sites and regretfully pass on to more favorable regions, leaving city shade tri-es a prey to icsu. The Ilrookllne Illrd club, which, though loss than a year old, bus 30 members. Is now holding an exhibition In tho town hall to stimulate public in terest In bird life. There they show handsomely mounted specimens of the native birds ond nn Interesting variety of bird boxes, feeding stations and bird baths. Many of the bird bouses were made by pupils lu the town schools, some of them so well constructed and finished ns to rival the product of professionals. XKVV YOHK. June - ll. nrv Hit-gel. tin bankrupt dcpartim -.it more cmncr. hn face Irlnl fur grind larceny In i-onnit tlun with the (allure of the New York and Ihiaion ki.t. a and (or the failure of bis prhai.- '.tank, In which in; nv of big cmplox.iM u( ibelr av Of IlinilV Veara rclllrneil frmil j abroad, wbern luX"l t titll his iluiiKllter. Ilia trial i he iiiovimI nt once. Kli'Kcl bad iinlhing In say, but he wore a smile that seemed to In ill cate that he was not worried despite the lianMhlpa bis failure Worked upon his truNtlpg rmployi cs. If Oalegatft RtJth Any Ayrfamtnl, HutrU Will bt Olad to Rtllr Eaplanatory Slat mint latucd Heart to Heart Talks By CHARLES N. LUR1C TO KILL MILLIONS OF RATS. American Exterminator Will Ba Uaed to Stay Their Spread In Sheffield. Deputy Consul I.uther J. I'nrr re ports thnt the steel works and large stores In ShelHeld, England, are very largely Infested with rats. "I under stund," he says, "that many attempts have been made to exterminate them, lu tho works, however, very little dam age Is doue by rats, and It Is tbe rule to occasionally employ a professional rat catcher, wbo catches about 100 ratu a night, and Is paid 1 for a night's wn!a Such a profession Is no doubt iLtlui-.uccd by tbe fact that there Is a rwicl sale to sporting men for the rati chugt.t for training their dogs. An oiiporcuiilty will shortly occur In Sbef fifth! I.) demonstrate the value of Ainerior. rat exterminators. Wbat Is 1,11071 ns the killing shambles and the fish 87)d meat market, located right In the center of the city, are to be pulled down In accordance with tbe new town planning scheme of the city authori ties. When this does occur it Is rec ognized by the public thnt tbe home of millions of nils will be destroyed, and articles and letters appearing In the local newspaiiers recently urged the corporation to do something to prevent the migration of this vermin." -SNOW UPON THE DESERTS DUSTT FACE." The worldly hop man eat their hearta upon Turns athra. or It proapar and anon. I.Ike allow Uxn tho ileavrt'a ilualy faca, I.liihtlng a little hour or I wo-la g-une. -Omar Khnyyam. There was a wealthy man wbo build- ed for himself a house In a New Jersey town. "It shall be the finest house In the town." suld this man. And he sent to his native place lu Scotland for red granite for the walls and to Spain for tiling for tbe roof. And he watched tbe house grow lu size and lu beauty. With an exultant heart, rejoicing lu bis riches and In bla success In tbe world, be sun- It rise and he looked utwn It and found It wna good. Hut the house wna never finished. Before It could measure up to the man's exctatlons tbe face of Fortune froze to blm nnd he lust bis worldly possessions. Creditors cume Into that towu and took possession of the house. The ghosts of dlsupiolnted hopes haunted It No one ever lived in It. Now. twenty-six years after the man began to rear the bouse. It has beeu torn down by wreckprs. When tbe man wns still planning tbe bouse be said to himself: "It shall stand as a home for myself and my daughter and her children's children I shall place In the cornerstone an Indestructible leadeu casket containing newspapers and coins nnd letters and other things, such ns are commonly placed In cornerstones. Terhaps some one of my descendants may wlsb to build himself a larger, finer house on the site of this one which I am crecW lug. Then he shall be Interested In the contents of the leaden casket." The mini is dead and his daughter lives lu a city far from the town In which her father built the mansion. Tbe wrecker tearing down the mansion told of the finding of tbe casket and the news of Its discovery came to tbe ears of the woman. 8he sent to the wrecker and asked blin to give ber the letters and writings which told of the plnnned greatness of the bouse. One of them was a letter from the young daughter of the family to nn aunt, telling her of tbe glories of the great house which her father was building nnd how happy she and ber parents expected to be In their mag nificent now home. Men build mansions for themselves and their families, hut no mnn can foresee the end of his Inborn. WASHINGTON, June 7 (Sunday). That Huerta had definitely ordered blockade of Tamplco vji the official word reaching her early today, alter announcement of the northward move ment of Huerla'i gunboats. NIAtiARA KAI.I.S, Ontario, June t. An attempt to iiIiicii area 1 or respon sibility upon Urn I'nlted Stales for Ihe reKinriitluii of pence. In Mexico through nicillaMnii wna made by thu Mexican ili h ollies hero loilay. Aa a reault of iiiea(lona put the Mexicans ns in ihe meaning or I tin word "politically In their sliitement Issued several dnva ago, decliirliiK that (ieiieral llucrta la prepared lo withdraw provided "Mex leiwhall be. politically paelflid." Kml llo Hahiisii Issued an explanatory state ment. This statement was Interpreted in mean that lieiierul llucrta la prejTircil to resign under the terms uf any sort of an agreement which tuny be reached. If the American and Mexican dele gates, through the mediators, reach nn agreement for tho establishment of a provlKiiinal government ho will re tire. If tho roiisllttitlonnllsts come In to the conferences and a peaceful set tlement is reached he will also ac quiesce. What ll.ierta wants Is an ni-reetiient which wilt permit him lo re tire n a dignified manner nnd tin Is understood to have given his delegates authorization to act-opt tho terms of Ihe agreement us so fur discussed. The statement Issued today Is taken as merely elaborating on tho first ex panutinn which was made on tho Ini tial declaration In setting forth that Huerta will never retire In favor of Cnrmnzn. The declaration that peace shall he assured by politlcul means w hich will guarantee for the nut Ion iiinlntenanre of law and order Is taken ns eliminating the constitutionalists w ho are recognized only as bandits by Iho government. Huerta Is ready lo retire under tho terms of any agreement which ahull bo reached In thn Niagara conferences but should (ieiieral t'ltrnima refuse to rccognlxe the provisional government decided upon here, (hen It would rest w ith the t'nlteil Stud s to support this government against tho constitution alists. mm .jv- . ,K- M 1 YKIIA ( III Z. June Conors! Anul lit r ma)' hi nt Villa ami Zapata In Ida iIiikIi In tint City of Mexico. A gtillitr is at prcHcnl at Tuxpiin. He la said to he planning lo man h lo I'licMa, loo miles south, and jtiin k die weakened Ieiieral garrison. I'uehlii la only sixty miles from the capital. PROTOCOL ill PEAGEPUUKMADE DICTATOR SENDS WORD liuf H. AGHteS TO COMPACT in PRINCIPII SUf FRAGISTS STIL L AA E LONDON HISTORIC ENGLISH CHURCH COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY BIO FIRE IS BOMB, PLACED IN CASTLE, DIES OUT Non Militants Alio Worry Government Sylvia Pankhurst Is Borne lo Meeting In an In valid's Chair CENSURES PORTLAND MAYOR OFFICIALS ARE CRITICIZED VERDICT OF BIG FIRE INQUEST THE DECISION IS REACHED QUICKLY Crew of Ferry Are Charged With Dire Neglect of Duty Precaution For Safety Are Held Lacking " Baby's New Bhoee. Always sandpaper tbe soles of baby's new shoes before tbey have been worn. This keeps her from slipping on tbe bare or polished floors nnd prevents tnnuy a bad fall which could easily result In a sprain or a broken bone. . "Certified" Babies Now. 'Certified" babies will be offered by the morals court of Chicago to per sons desiring to adopt children. Fos ter parents will receive certificates guaranteeing that the child turned over to them Is "free from organic disease. Insanity or constitutional weakness." A scientific Inventory of tbe Infant's traits and possibilities will accompany tbe certificate. Pictorial Farming. Photographers and engravers have made farming very fascinating. With tbe right periodicals before blm a fel low can spend a very delightful even ing In agricultural pursuits. Toledo Blade. In the Contracting Line. Film What's your buslnesat 71am -Contractor. Film-What line? Flam Debts. Judge. Only One 7 "John, there's one thing I wnnt to say to you." "What's the matter, M'rla? Aren't you feeling well?" ruck. Pennsylvania's Last Wild Elk. The last wild elk In Pennsylvania la supposed to have been killed In the winter of 1S(!7 by nn Indian named Jim Jacobs, from the Cattaraugus res ervation. Jacobs followed tbe elk from Klagg swnmp, In Elk county, to tbe wilds of Clinton county, through a hard snowstorm, when It came to bay on a rock, and tbe Indian shot It It was a bull, and none of the species bad been seen or beard of in the region for several years before that Phila delphia Itecord. PORTLAND, Ore., June 9. The cor oner's Jury Inquiring Into tho deaths of Wlllfam Sterling tmd Alexander Ilalough at the fire of the Northwest Door compnny lust Wednesday re turned a verdict censuring Mayor Al bee and the. crew of the ferryboat W. 9. Mason. The jury reached a decision within half and hour after being locked up nt 5 o'clock. It required three hours nnd four sepurate drafts, however, before the members submitted their written statement. The verdict follows: "Tbe Jury finds that William Sterling and Alex ander Ilalough came to their deaths by drowning In the Willamette river near the east ferry slip of the ferry W. 8. Mason, on June 3, 1914, about. 6:15 p. m. "From the evidence submitted the Jury finds that the said deceased were forced by the burning of tho North west T)oor company to jump Into the river In an endeavor to save their lives. "The fire that destroyed tho plant was caused by flying embers from the burning debris on the old Montgom ery and Columbia docks, owned by the lewls Investment company, "We find that the captain and crew of the ferryboat W. 8. Mason showed a dire neglect of their proper duty In not standing by, with proper life-saving apparatus at hand, In an endeavor to save life." BUILDING A LIFE. Human life is a building. It rites tlowiy day by day throughout the years. Lvery new leuon we learn lays a block on the edifice which is rising silently within us. Every irluence that impresses us, every book we read, every conver sation w have indeed, every act of our commonest days adds something to the invisible building. -J- R. MAer. I.OMHIN, June 5.- The iiiiupalKii nf arson and attempts ut destruction of property by means uf Isunhs kus con tinned today by tbe suffragette. Hreudsall church, a historic edltlce near Derby, was destroyed In Ihe early morning and during the day an ainu tuurlsh bomb wua found In Dudhopc rustle, near Dundee. Thn fuse of the bomb had been extinguished by Ihe wind. Sylvia I'ankhurst, borne lo the plat form on nn Invalid chair, made another atipeumncn tonight at a suffragette meeting in Cannlugtoii and re peated ber threat that she would lie on tho steps of thu house of commons without food or water until Premier Asipilih consented lo receive 11 deputa tion of her followers. While tho suffragettes aro pursuing a campaign which In tha opinion of most people only tends lo deler thu at tainment of their wishes, the noumlll- taut section has organized nnd Is cur rying on a constitutional political pro gramme of peculiar annoyunco and em barrassment to tbe government. Tho National I'nlon of Women's Sul f rage societies, whoso executive committee embraces a large number of Influential persons, Including Mrs. Henry Knwcett. Uuly Francis Ilalfour, tho Countess of Aberdeen, I,ndy Urns sey, Ixird Courtney and Lord l.yttcin. has Issued a report showing that It Is spending funds freely nt bye-elections In support of labor party candidates and ugnlnst tha official liberal candi date. The policy of thn National I'nlon Is to do Its utmost to overthrow tho As- ipilth government, the entire blame for the defeat of tho woman suffrage bills being placed upon thn premier, nnd at the same time help tho labor party, which Is thn only party supporting tho women s rnuse. The policy will grout ly strengthen tho luborltes In promot ing three-cornorod contests, nnd to avoid such triangular cnndldutes nt tho nevt elotclon Is believed lo bn thn government's only chance of n return to power. GREAT SINGER GETS DIVORCE FROM RAPP PMSMI AND CABINET PSOPOSEB Mediators Recilva Draft of l,( uni 5latS Delegates Anncunif Thiy Will Not Thwart Hope NIAOUU PAI.I.H. Ili,(. l... , TU I nihil Hta.e. ,,.,,lti7 lliliiiinh Juatlin I mimr ainl li,,i.,, !' W. l.i hllllilill, pri ael.ted MM " hree Numb Aiiicrlmii nn ili.ii,,,, uini'li In plan fin- Iho pat Hi ,1,,, ' Me.o ll la Ihe a. nun in prim hi.. . ,1 , ireaelileil by I lie iiiihI lal or a 11J fi-mlv asreetl in ,r i, . ru ini'lil. It ciiiileinlkti a ratabl'Hn,, al Ihe I'tirllcat date, prai il. ahi, j new priitliiloiial goveri.iiieni in My,, II V. Ktllcll klllltll l.i. I I .,.,,, I elect lolia for a m-i muni HI r-irra. tlif III, The plan written hr Ihe A tKn ilelettalea. after 11 Hi nu It n I toll lth WanhtliKtoli coveriiiiif nt pro;i.-ii!i.ii of which III" Huerta delegates HI be adtlae.l tomorrow. A full cunfennie of all id Ii nitea and inc dlntora la !.ti. ned for tomorrow nr Writm-adm. 'Itils la for Ihe formal rouMilc rnllnii and final drafting of (he protocol. Thn Meih-an delegate Id II 1 knoia 11 I tint. Khlln llier hopid Ihe n tllla'a i-argn would be returned to v York, they were not dlnptiafd to In terrupt mediation, even if the aiimm. nil Imi finally got ashore. Final word was awaited toiiUht (ma the American government aa lo heth-, er the A11IIII.1 would be permitted to land her sriua The Kpunlali ambas sador at Washington Is exported to r. celvo. from Secretary Pryau the rcplr to the note addreaaed urlKlnnlly Ir the Huerta government in tho tncdumra and referred In Washington ! thn American deli-gules hero. Tim Huerta deleuatea w rote the nuln beloro Ihey knew a blockade hn I h.111 ordered, but when (ii Herat IPit-rta learned that bla rcprcactitnllvca ere taking thn matter up' throUKh illplie malic channels be auapoiiileil the blockade. GREATEST CROP (If WHEAT IS FORECAST WASIIINdTON. June . The great, eat crop of wheal ever known In the I'nlted Hlnles waa forni-aat loilar In tho monthly report of the depnrirant ot ngrlculturtt w hen Ihe bureau n( sls tiisttcs estimated an output of Ni'OOef,. unu biiibels of winter and spring coniblned. Tbe crop last season when prcAnx records wero broken totaled only IB, ,1M). nun bushels. Tbe crop In 1!M2 u 730,2r.7,0(iO bushels; 191 1. 6:'l,a3S.0 bushels: lin, li::5.1 21. DIM) huslnli; lino ii:i5.i2i.uoo bushels; limn, 6V lii'il't.ono buahels; 19IIN, Gi-. l.filC.niiu lim b- els; l!U)7, r,:U,0N7.b00 bushels; 19)1. 7:ir1.:,f,o.97() bushels; V.m:. li!i:,!)79,ts bushels; 1904, 1 7 bushels; ll'u:!, li37,K2l,l).1S bushels: I'M)'.', BTO,- 4":i.0l)0 bushels; !I01. 7 IS. iil,218 bimb- els; 19110, t.ri:'2,2:'9,riU5 bushels. The hurenii ulso reported u perfect acreage condition of outs with an rati muled yield of 31.7 bushels aventgr throughout thn country. TRUST BILLS ARE OPPOSED BY SEM Quite 80. Mr. Downright I don't believe Swnl low's tale alHiut his extraordinary ca pacity for eating. Mrs, .Mil In prop Oh. you can believe nil he says. Mr. Swal low's tales of his appetite are quite vo racious. IialUmore American. The Glove on tha Pols. A quaint custom In an English town, onlton, is "proclaiming the fair." The town obtained tbe grant of a fair from the lord of the manor so long ago as 1257. and tbe fair still retains some of tbe picturesque characteristics of by gone days. Tbe town crier, dressed In picturesque uniform and carrying a pole decorated with gay flowers and surmounted by a large gilt model of a gloved hand, publicly announces the opening of tbe far. as follows: "Oyez! Oyezl Oyeil Tbe fsirs Degun. tne glove la np. So men can he arrested till tbe glove is taken down." Hot coins are then thrown among tbe chil dren. Tbe pole and glove remain dis played until tbe end of tbe fair. CHICAGO, Juno 9. Mmo. Ernestine Schumitnn-1 lolnk, tho singer, today won her divorce suit against William Happ, Jr. Juilgo Sullivan Instructed the Jury to return a verdict in her favor. He did so on a motion by Mmo, Sclm mann-Hnlnk's attorney. The madame wus jubilant, Sho an nnunced with much glne that, as soon as It boenme certain she would got n decree, she received three marriage. proposals. One, she said, was from a Cblcugonn, who submitted his rcauest In person; one was telegraphed to her from Los Angeles; one came by wire from now York. 1 Twantv Years of Pleasure. Bt. Michael's church, Macclesfield, n-nffinni ia noted for Its beauty. In "The Manchester and Olasgow Iload rhnrioa o Harper tells of a curious enltanh In tho churchyard upon one Mary Broomfleld. wbo died In 1755 seed eighty It reads as follows: The chief concern of her life for the last twenty years was to order and provide for ber funeral. Ber great est pleasure wns to think and talk about It Sbe lived many years on a pension of nlnepence a week and yet saved 5, which at ber request waa laid out at her burlaL" Comfortable Disappointments. Next to having the dentist postpone an appointment to tinker with your teeth wbat la the most comfortable dla appointment you ever experienced? Ours is having only 12 to lend to the man wbo drops la te borrow f 10. De troit Pre Press. WASHINGTON, Juno 0. Prepara tions wero mailo today in (be senate lo tako up antitrust legislation ns soon as the Punnmn tolls exemption repeal hill Is disposed (if next week. Tho Interstate rommerco committee votod to report out for (bo present a bill creating a federal trado commis sion, nnd thn three antitrust hills pnssed yesterday by tho house were received by tho sen 11 to and sent (o committees for ronsldortillon. There they probably will rest for aovcral weeks nt least. Chairman Newlunds, of the Inter stato commerce roinmlttnn, said today he would report tho trado commission hill to thn senate early next wonk anil attempt to have it mado tho tuilfln Ished business. If ho succeeds the hill will come up Immediately for dis cussion. 1 MOUNT LASSON GETS STILL MORE ACTIVEX OA, a M-isro. June 4. Accord- . . ".hiToral United States forestry bureau nn enlargement of tho crater on Mount I-nssnn has beon reported by Korost Supervisor A, J. ItuHhlng, of Mineral, who returned early this morn ing from nn inspection of the volcanic disturbance. Ho says the orifice nn measures about CO by .100 feet nnd that more steam and stones are issuing from It now than ever before. 20-Pound Baby Born. PLACERVILLE. Cnl.. June 4 The largest baby morn In El Dorado county within the memory of the oldest inhab itant arrived todnv In the home of H. II. Long, of Cnldon. It weighed 2f pounds nt birth. Cures Stubborn, Itchy 8kln Trouble. "I could scratch myself to pieces" la nftan henrrt from sufferers Of Ec" Jiema, Tetter, Itch and similar 8kln Eruptions. Don't Scratch Stop tfte Itching at once with Dr. Hobson's i.mi ninimuil Tta first annllcatlol starts healing; the Bed, Ilough, Scalf. Itching Skin Is soothed by the ll and Cooling Medicines. Mrs. C. A. feldt, Rock Island, 111., after ulnv. Hobson's Ecsema ointment, "'"yj ints is me iirai uu m "" . 11. have been free from the dreadful ' ment" - Guaranteed. 60c, t our Druggist, '"u"