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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
By Our Formula WASHINGTON LOSE W product) In Hood's Sarsaparllla medicine) that nas an unap preached record of cures of Scrofula, ectema, eruption, catarrh, rheamatitm, anemia, nervousness, that tired feeling, Ions of appetite, etc. The combination aim proportions of the more than twenty different remedial agents contained in Hood's Sarsaparilla are known only to ourselves, so there can be do substitute. aTtus medicine makes healthy anu strong the "Little Soldiers" in your blood, those corpuscles that fight the disease germs constantly atwciuug you SupremelCourt Upholds Orego In Boundary Controversy. Iteform. "What will you do, RiTer, asked Brooks, "when they do away witk th anokinc cars?" . "I shall circulat a pttition." answi a Rivers, savafdr, "de mandioc that tht cktwlng gam cars b abolithed '" FISHING TANGLE NOW CLEARE Decision That Sand Island Is Oregon Soil Removes Dispute Over Game Laws. Washington, May 25. The United States Supreme court yesterday deelin ed to grant a rehearing in the Oregon' Washington boundary case involving Not All Ioapractlral. "All writers are not Impractical, an ftevf Oh, no. One man will write a Joke the location of the state line near the mouth of the Columbia river. anorlly after the court decided this question in Louisville favor of Oregon's contention, ex-Sen ator Turner, of Washington, hied motion for a re-hearing on behalf of his state, and with that motion he filed a brief setting forth the alleged new grounds upon which the case should be re-opened. The court, however, holds that the question involved is so simple, and the facts so apparent, that there ia no ground whatever for the contention of Washington, and it therefore declines to give further attention to the contro versy. There is no possible further appeal from yesterday s action, there fore Oregon's claim to Sand island and other disputed fishing grounds in the lower Columbia is finally established. Judge Brewer advised that the two states should follow the plan of the Southern states bordering on the Mis sissippi river and ask congress to ap point a commission to determine all the niceties of the question. Meanwhile the court a decision in favor of Oregon will control and will Seit-Abnrsratioa. have the enect of giving to that state Photographer ( exhibiting plate) Too jurisdiction over the disputed territory. Bio red your bead a little, rca am. and sell It for SO cents. Another will write a comic opera around It and! draw $20.(00 In royalties. "-Courier-Journal. Vothert will flnj Mn. WlnttcW Scot hint Syrup the brat rvmedr U nt tut- tiialr cJiildiaJ I sarins ut levuuug panoo Oaa or (be F.arlr atar Fakara. The rat was lookinf at the kinf. "He isn't o very much of a sight I tlther," mused the cat. "I've tot eif h store lives that he has. Herein we e that mere rank rouotil for nothing whin compared with tbingi that are ranker. Ohicaio Tribune. Worth? at Ilia (lira. ' "Just tht same," said the Pittsbnrf bud, "we pay our preachers a higher ar-1 tract salary than preachtrs get in any! ether town. "You ought to,' responded the Cincin- aati man. "Toil bar tougher material to work on than any other towo baa," DO YOU WAXT A TYPEWRITER The Wholeeal Typewriter Ca. 37 Montaroaiery Su. San Francitca will Mil you one at ) to 75 pat cent discount trora factory u&t, all makea on kaC ail fully guaranteed. shall have to try again. Sitter fri Up dog) Not at all. 1 moved my bead on purpose. I want Fide te be the whole thine in this picture. FLOOD IN OKLAHOMA. Five People Killed, Many Injured and Much Grain Destroyed. Oklahoma City, Okla., May 25. Five persons are dead and at least 10 seriously injured, several thousand aa wall Paper Tratt. Negotiations among the German man ufacturer, of wa'.l paper hare finally led to the organization of a trust The seven leading manufacturers who have acres of crops are inundated and every already Joiner! have a combined annual I stream in the northern and eastern part of the state raging as a result of an almost unprecedented rains during the last 24 hours in Oklahoma. A number of houses have been washed away. Railroad tracks near Shawnee, Hol- mansville, Tulsme, Pawnee, Vintis and production of about $2,620,000. gTTC St vita, lkto.ee taa IIIJatlr ttrat br r t aee t Greet Nere K atorer. head t'r rFEI tt ot triel bottle end tres.i.x St. B. B. eUiae. La . ail Arch St.. Philadelphia, fa Old Favorites i tlV Tha Miller of tha .. There dwelt a miller, bait aud bold, Uvalde th Hiver IV; It wrought and tang from morn utght, No lark more blltlit than ht; Ami this th htinlen of hi song Forever lined to be, "I envy no man, do, not I, And no on enviet uie!" friend." said eli DEMONSTRATE "MOONSHININQ.' $f Reconstructed Illicit Still to Be Shown i nt J r? !..,., W at Seattle Fair. In a romantic gulch Streak of the Alaaka-Yukon-Pacillc ex- position, in a place shaded by lofty firs and hidden by a dense growth of vine maples and yellow broom, will be found a typical "wild-cat" still. This pout of the mountain revenue officers will be reconstructed from a still destroyed in the Tennessee mountains years ago, and the battered copper kettles and rusted worm will again be mouted for duty. No corn, however, will be boiled into the "oil of joy" in the exposition "wild-cat;" only the operation show ing how it used to be will be demon strated. All the settings of tha illicit distiller have been gathered from the high hills of Renucky and Tennessee. and the corn will be shelled, the tires kept up and the trail watched by a bunch of long bearded gentlemen. grown grey in practicing their unsanc tioned profession. Thelarsenal of weapons of otTense is made up largely of Winchester 44s, but scattered within easy reach will be seen the long barreled squirrel gun with which "Grand Pap" got meat for the family, and incidentally made new joba for governmental employment aspirants. The "wildcatter" repre sents a class unable to withstanj the encroachments of certain brands of progress, and his once highly respected calling has fallen into ill repute and the operator of the mountan still is no onger looked upon aa a prominent citi- len. ROBBERS LOOT TRAIN. Held Lavioaa Uaeetloae. you erer pick up a lire Tao.e "Billy, did trolley with tour bar hands?1 Many a time." "Didn't it give you a ahock?" "Give me a hock? It killed me dead every time." Chicaco Tribune. Union Pacific Overland Limited Up Near Omaha. Omaha, Neb.. May 24. Four masked men held up and robbed Union Pacific passenger train No. 2, known as the Overland Limited, a few miles west of the city just before midnight Saturday lght, and secured seven mail sacks. believed to have contained a large quantity of registered mail.' They evidently got on the train at some point west of here. The holdup occurred about five miles west of the city limits, in a deep cut along the re cently constructed Lane cut-off. The robbers climbed over the tank and forced the engineer to stop his train, and then proceeded to the mail car. 1 he clerks were forced to open the door and hand out seven pouches of registered mail. Once they secured the bags, the rob bers hurried away in a southerly direc tion, and permitted the tram to pro ceed. The passengers were not molest ed, and as soon aa the robbers left the scene of the hold-up the train came to this city. The chief mail clerk was singled out "Thou'rt wrong, my King Hal, "Aa wrong aa wrong can bet For could my heart b light a thine I'd gladly ehang with the. And tell ni now what make th alng With vole ao loud aud free, Whll I am .!. though I'm th King, lteald th Itiver IW Th miller amllrd aud doffed his cap "I earn my bread," quot ht; I lov my wife, I lovt my friend, I love my children three. I owe no on 1 ran not pay, I thank the Hirer !ee. That turn th mill that grtndt the cor lo feea my babes and uie!" "(lood friend," said Hal, and sighed th while, "Farewell! and happy he! Itut tay no more, If thon'dtt be true. That no on enne the. Thy mealy rap ia worth my crown; Thy mill my kingdom' fe! Such men a thou are Kngland'a boatt, Oh, miller of th IV 1" Charles Mackay. Th Spaaleh raaallrr. A Spanlth cavalier tood In bia retreat, And on bl guitar played a tun dear i u music to aweet taey it otttlmea re peat. Th bleming of my country and you. dear. Chorti Say, darling, say, when I'm far away, Sometime you may think of me, dear; Bright, tunny day will toon fad away. Kemember what I aay to be true, dear. I'm off to the war, to th war I must go, To fight for my country and you, dear; Rut If I thould fall, la rain I would call The bleaalngs ot my country and you, dear. Chorus And when th war la o'r, to you I'll re turn; Back to my country and you, dear. Itut should I b (lain, you may trek In tain t'pon th battle-Stld you will find me. dear. A Coaalnar Flaaacl, "How i your boy getting along at ct buainet colleger' "Splendidly. When he tend m kit monthly ttatamrnt of the debt h owe it is drawn up in tu ;h an abtolutely cor rect and batinrsslike form that I alwav send him my check for th amount with eat a murmur." Carta While Yi Walk. Altert't F(Xt-fcee la a rertain i.,,n f. K?1VK;,':.,u.s',"''i.lt',,'"'''ir''' . Sold" l"bt;tute. Trial Alien 8. Olmsted, Le Fraaa Agttt ta Hlver, The editorial staff of one of the pop ular magazines of New York were gathered tu tha ntthllaher'a office) nna umwrania are inuncaieo. ana sections tjy tue robbers and ordered to point out day la December, dlacusalng plans for uj. itacAJ are wasneu out. oriages are me registered mail. Ibis he did. th near tr ana tne robbers gathered up seven pouches. The leader then remarked: "This is all we can get into our automobile." unsafe along the Arkansas, Cimmaron and Canadian rivers and traffic is gen erally delayed. The flood is the worst since 1872 and the loss of crops will reach many thousands. Near Miami the Neosho river is out of its banks and many farms are cov ered with water. A cloudburst at Kremlin damaged bouses and crops. A small tornado struck Morris, de molishing the Methodist church and several residences. HAS NEW FORMULA. u-inaniiea.avuina'lrei. Soid rT-;;S Ixn't accept aiiy Coorteooa HlgaTtayniaa. "Tou dou't mean to say you would accept this old timepiece?" faltered the man wbo was being held up. "Why. It Is only an apology for a watch." "That's all right, friend.' laughed the bold highwayman. "I'll accept the apol ogy.- LMeago Daily Xewa. More Light oa the laeideat. Maud Muller tang aa she raked the bay. "With a little training," the tighed. "1 believe I d make a fairly good grasshop pers singer. Just then the judge happened along- and the rest it history. Chicago Trib une. Major Nichols is Successful in Color Photography Experiments. Spokane, Wash., May 24. Major Nichols, U. S. A., of Fort Wright, a Black Bear creek, in Pawnee county, veteran student of photography, has ia out of its banks and hundreds of been successful in reproducing colors people are moving to higher lands. Atlby developing the negative with a Vinits the Grand river threatens all formula of his own. lowlands and the railroads. I For years he has devoted considera- In the oil fields four 16,000 barrel ble attention to color photography and tanks were struck by lightning and bas studied the discoveries of Lumiere. destroyed. of France, founder of the system. He . recently sent to New ork for some of Rogers Leave Hundred Million. the Lumiere nlates. which h San Angelo, Tex., May 25. Reports with little success by the Dhotoirraihera were received here today from various I of the country. sections of Tom Green and Concho "I tried a little exoeriment of mv counties that more that 100 head of own, with the result that I have been cattle and sheep were drowned in yes- able to produce some negatives which terday's storm. Fifty houses were re- show the colors of the object in detail," ported destroyed. One woman was saidMaiorNicholathiamornir.tr. killed. The loss will reach $100,000. He showed some nlatea which vprn taken on the military grounds and con- PIL "I have suffered with piles for thirty six years. One year ago last April I be gan taking Ca&carets for constipation. In the course of a week I noticed the piles began to disappear and at the end of six troaa mey oiu not. irouDle rue at all. -aacareta have done wonders for me. I am entirely cured and feel like a new Baa." George Kryder, Napoleon, O. Plaatant. Palatable. Potent. Tatta Good. Io Good Never Sicken, Weaken or tiripe 10c, 25c, SOc Never told in bulk. The eeu nine tablet ttampeo. C CC. Guaranteed to cor or your mosey bate. u More Japs Join Strike Wellington, Kan., May 25. Six inches of rain fell in three hours last night in a territory 15 miles in length extending from South Haven, a few miles south of Wellington, into Okla homa. The rain was accompanied by sheets of hail that beat erain to the ground. Very Heavy Losses in Texas. New York, May 25. From sources close to the family of the late H. H. Rogers, it was learned today that his estate is valued at nearly 1100.000.000. The vast fortune is invested in the best securities and is in excellent condition. It is reported that the whole estate is left to the immediate relatives, with tne exception of a bequest to Mark Twain, who was Roeers' moat intimate tamed the most minute detail in color ing. "My side line is devoted to the mak ing of lantern slides," continued the major, "and it is my intention to take a quantity of plates of this kind to the Islands in August and to devote consid erable of my spare time to making pictures of tropical scenery." One thing w must have," said th publisher, emphatically. "We must have a lot of stuff about water pow er, navigation everything about wa ter." "Well," said the editor, cautiously, "of course a timely article on the sub jectnot too technical " "Timely article nothing" Interrupted the publisher. "If I had my way we'd have a long article every number. We must bar at least six In the year. It's the greatest subject going." "fllll," said on of th staff, "wbo or what set you crazy on water?" The publlahur looked at him aud laugbed. "I'll tell you what It wna," he said. "It was a long, lank Arkansas traveler named John Fox. He came In here one day, so quietly I hardly heard hliu enter. Said he wanted to talk about water, and especially about rivers. I told him to run away, as I was busy. He aat down by my desk and began to talk. Well he's one of thoae Bouth- erners you read about, courteous, soft voiced, the kind yon can't shut np and aend away. In a few minutes 1 wna listening In spit of myself. He aat there three hours, telling me things 1 had never dreamed of before about th rivers and harbors of America. Then he picked up his bat, and said be must be going. " 'For goodness sake don't go yet,' I heggt-d. 'I'm Juat getting Intereated, Tell me the rest.' Hut he wouldn't THINGS JAPANESE. What I ttetnaj lti " WaT t rrumotlna lml)r " Jaimu's budget for !'." provide h,ti t..Mtt..n ,if :t-i..Vt.VITJ yen. The principal Ileum are, In en; Land t it x SVtHVD' ; snke tux, M.rcN.HIS; cut touts duties, 4;,r.H,7:'l ; Income tin. -t. T'iL. i. n.iii. .us int. ":i.u'I7.T!.i : isi on textile fabric coiwimcil, Ill.l'W. 100: tai on augur consumed, IT.'.MM'I11 In addition the prollt of the m'iin'lj htitvMii will lot .M.i'il.WS 5'U. the New York sun says. lly subsidies Japan ciicournsjct lil' navigation, shipbuilding, iigrl.-iilliii-e banking, waterworks, harbor work. tir.airvtiliin of old alirlnr. mill d'HI 1 pie, education, rmid liiipt cult bridge building, sewage and e.liikat'.v works, education of seltlera, deep en Bhlng, eoliiiilHiin, tivlinology. augar manufacture. niiillerry farming and other lines of effort. Formosa's eh II administration hud got for 1mm calls for nil expenditure of Sl'.'-W.MH yen, with a revenue "f S'i."5.4l! en. On Ioc. !H. I!', Japan's oul'laiul big national loans (diunenllc ami fer elgn) amounted to 2,21 (.."a'T.'.'T'J )cii. a devrotiae during the mouth of St'"-"..-MO yen. Jaimu's currency In circulation on IVc. 31. l!.S, wn ,Vfl..'l'.l.TIrt yen, con sitting of l.',iltuMTl III specie and 3&.V 7IH.272 In convertible notes. liirlng iveemher l'."kl. the ToVto bank clearing house did a buliitn of a.'...UVe; yn. an lucreno of tlll.l.T.' yen over lveiuler, l!7. I'twtat bunks In Japan had on iNf 81 KWCiiSti ieawlti.r. with 104.44-V 607 Jen to tlielr cnsllt. 1'lvldcinl paid by arloii Jntmnear cotnpitnle range from I to :m prr ittit a year, urty yen It ttio atm.it mil verji! face xaiue of Japanese's cor;Hi ration mirkt. In tsaei Jap.iu't foreign trail totaled HI4.4:s.iaiS yen, tvtialatlug of 37S.'.':t!l,. 4.'ttl yen exjiorta and 4.iil.'.".Vi,472 yen tin jHtrta. The e.vs of luiinrta over r ports was WCtyv'tt! yen. Itu'w cotton led In Impiirta and raw all in export, being tm.tMi.'"' yen and lie,t,Vi yen res at lively. The liiiirta Iticlml el niacin nery worth :il.t,ti yen and petroleum l.'.,i.i.Oi jt-n, other chief Imports were rice, bean, sugar, wool. flax, hemp, oil cuke and Iron lwr and rails. I In Its mercantile marine Japan b' l.ilts steamship, of I. aggregate tonnage; i.M.'S sailing veswl. of IKi- J 11) aggn-gate tottunge. iimt ,:p, J.ip ai "slilpa of the ..Id sfyle,'" of 511. 452 aggregate toiiuage; In aU. 7,.'.'.'.'i alilpa. of 2,o;t7,lll aggregate tonnage. Japan 1 selling eal to t'liina to the alue of alKiiit ;,ii,imi te!s tf. '.), mOl a year, fully three fourth of all the coal China Import. The big vraae! for lite In the I'a I Bo trade are now building t the Mil sublahl dixkyarda for the oriental (Steamship foinpany. ou I of la.&v tons ami two of U.;.V tmia eai-h. Shipbuilding nt the Japanea yar.lt generally Is at a very low ebb. Many workmen have been laid off. Attention! Is being turned to uiaklng machinery' and boilers. I u tony years t iw.i to r.siti Japan' rorelgn trade ln.TttiH.-d from .,. 0 yen to M4.,ij yen. isroi Al.l tlllnl. J I'KK Vi (t r. AN'fflr i.iNf Pfvp.trhairtT,s .slniiliiiiiKJilk'rWanilUnJi! IIIl'MllC SllWHtlS OJullkiaVB.t rTyTtTii'llllh.'l Forrrtftntawntl Childrnt, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho rnimoifs nift'ituwJVrfie noss iiml l'a uni4ini nriow liimni.Miirjihutr wirMuKfj. Nor N'Aitc otic Jam tV- mftm I Anrtfrri Rrnwdv foTuimllsi Htm, Sour Slnm.h.l)Utit Vrms.I'tiitilMmn.l'V)tft lusstualLossorMur. latSirtk $i)iat af NEW YimK. IT A At Signaturo All an a tl 111 Use For Over Thirty Years M atffe KTlrt m mm lmmEmwyivvi pin Exact Cofy of Wtappat, ... ., w 1 . i M eni tn Ul n J rnti t' rVL, K4t rx ui Jrtar7 jrvnnu ail BAKIlMC POlVDliR A FULL POUND 25c Get if from your Grocrl A Total U.l.lr. rxelte.l tli.tli.h;a; It tills the e;ir p.-.p!!-? Comiuittioiier for Oath - Te. what .all I do for you? Kxiltrd Individual I want t.i tn an oath net it lo put down anotbe cann'l Tit Hi', Inttant Relief for All Eyet that are irni.i'ed from dunl, heat, im or wind. rr lTIT S Ki K SAI.VK All ilniist or lluwarxl Uroa., linifalo, N. V. DAISY FLY KILLER -mm. NSaULO IbHUl. ISO O.Xel ... e4tf. a T, I ..., . till ell lia -a ellMa. tM at. 4 ea . ut ol ImH Hi n !(.. uiuae "' Wtl.l.e t 4 l . Xlateraal rurebmllaas. lamb a tiii.r.n.t auJ l 4itl BLACK MAILIN'O OF ROYALTT. Pitt l personal friend, and certain bequests to erecting concrete walls to check the say another word. Out he went. I Big Mine Fire Spreads. tell you he's a smooth one! He knows Tamaqua, Pa., May 24. Despite the J"t when he has said enough. Ever iaci max nunureas 01 tnnusanas or aol- "ince men I nave been plumb crazy ( lars have been spent in an endeavor to over waterways." Success Magazine. extinguish the lire burning for GO hours in the Lehigh Canal and Navigation company's mine at Summit Hill, the fire is spreading toward the Spring tun nel workings, and 30 of the Reading company's carpenters Bnd masons were sent from the Ashland district to aid in BUTTONS USED A3 ORNAMENTS. hiB native town of Fairhaven, Mass. It is understood that H. H. Rogers, Jr., win manage the estate. Hail Ruins Standing Grain. Honolulu, May 25. The Jananeae laborers of the Ewa and Waialua plan tations strucK today, pending a reply spread of the flames. It may be neces sary to fill the shafts with water in order to continue the battle. Estale Left to Fa nil. New York, May 24. H. II. Rogers, a short time before his death, distrib uted s nortion of hi forfnno amnnrr Kin of the Bugar planters to their demands four children. It is understood he gave DR. W. A. WISE 22 Yean a Leader In Pain lent Dental Work in Portland. Out-of-Town Peopli onuuia rem-mrxr that our i:,rrm I mn .a MIDof an!, V!-e P" SSS BKIDCi, AND Pl.ATK WOHK IN A DAY if IKACilNG t RKK wh"n t atm or hriitirw. . ... itriWE KEMOVB THE MWT SKNSm VF I";.TH .W "OO ' S WITHOUT THE I I K iXr rA N. NIINI I lihUTa . . . , i unceruumy. For the Next Fifteen Dava W will rive you a food 22k gold or pore, lain crown for 22k bridge teeih Molar crown Gold orensmel fillinirt Bilver nllliiKK Good rubber pla'et The beet red ruiiber plaUi Painlaat extraclione S.SO t.fO J.oo .60 6.00 7.00 .60 AIX WORK GUARANTEED IS YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. UNO Third and Washington gta, PORTLAND, OREGON tor increased pay. On these planta tions the Japanese have hitherto held out agairst the determination of their fellow countrymen to strike. The Jap anese Merchants' association resolved today to strive to prevent the spread of strikes and to cultivate a hettor on. derstanding between capital and labor oy maintaining an unbiased position oeiween tne two. Body Starts on Voyage. L.08 Anifeles. Mav 25. The hndtf nf maaame Helena Modjeaka, the noted Polish tragedienne, who died at her nome at Bay City a month ago, will be removea louay from tha van t at Pa . $4,000,000 each to his son, II. II. Rog. era, Jr., and to his three daughters, Mrs. fc. YV. Benjamin, Mrs. Urban H, Broughton and Mrs. W. R. Coe, $18, 000,000 in all. The remainder of his estate, mainly in the form of stocks and bonds, will be disposed of by his will, which has not yet been made pub lie. The main part of the estate ii divided among the widow and children, Honduras Sends Apology. El I' a so, Texas, May 24. OITicial in formation has been received here that one of the more recent causes of fric tion between the republics of Mexico and Honduras, the violation of the vary cemetery and started on its long Mexican consulate at Teguicatalpa. journey to Poland for tnterme.rt. It few weeks ago by Honduran soldiers, -riu oe accompanied by Count Charlea has been smoothed away. President ..m x.niapwsKi, widower of the Datvilla, of Honduras, has apologized aim oy Aaam upniaa, a to Mexico for the act of his soldiers, opnew. At unicago the party will be The Honduran troops invaded the Mex UJ u.iyu moujecKs ana iamny. lean consulate to arrest a fugitive, oix yuake Victims Shot. Porto Rlcans Cool Off, ."""'" Mf,y 26. Une or the aever- San Juan, R. R., May 24.The full 6J tut B'nce the biK earthquake text of President Taft'a special mes- k tu today' The movement "aKe to congress on Porto Rican affairs was both vertical and horizontal and has been received by mail, and after lasted ten seconds. The aWlr em aHin if wt.,u .k t......t,i! preceded by a rumbling noise. The leaders praise it highly as a atatea- populaee was panic stricken. manlike document. Director Gotta Brlnsra With It Soma Other l-ade to Taka Moaer. Buttons are all the raxe now and the factories are busy produdng but tons of eiery kind to be used as orna menia u ootn men s and women a dreas, a Ixndon exchange say. fashionable gift now Is a set of dainty buttons, which are stocked by all Jew elers In the name way as pendants or brooches or other Jewelry. They can be bought In smart little boxes In half-dozens or In fours, and the variety offered Is Infinite. A set of imitation mother of pearl can lo purclinaed for a small sum, or a tflJul lar set of real mother of pearl for $10. I The sporting man can have buttons ' with fox masks as a design or the head of fox bounds. The fancy but ton can be obtained In gold or silver or quaintly enameled. Ijlreotolre dresses are trimmed prin cipally with buttons of the Isrire, flat description. They are worn arranged straight down the frooks from the throat to the beni of the skirt, and often thare sre twenty buttons on each sleeve. 'The fashionable button Is the large flat sat hi one," a west end modiste said ymterday. "The little Jewelry buttons have no vogue In comparison with thfse. Many dlrectolre coats and skirts have china buttons, on which there ure designs of flowers. Some exquisite large, flat buttons on ruIa are an old Dutch set These are hand-painted with domestic scenes and are beautifully executed. Their price is $40 the half doxen, In a case. Othis Dutch buttons have quaint pic ture painted on glass, and birds made of atalr BoderneaUa." Sontatliur tha Xlrtlra I'ar l p Kama Scheme Hat tailed. In spite .if all precautions no one m..re r:nll!y fulls a victim to th.. blackmailer's snnre than a inpinlwr ,,f a rtiyal house. If tin? blackmailer ha the falnti-nt shadow of it "Imld" It It Impossible to tlttht It out In tt.urt ami the uuhapjiy prince must grin and -pay It. 'I'hti (ierm.ni crown pr!n.,. U tlm l:iicst victim, aa Answers. When be wna at I'lucii t'ollt'ife he at ruck m, a frlemlslilp with a young (;erman nob!.., fount lliM'hberg, who wa a!o a atu dent at I'locii. The friendship win kept up after collctfe till. were over, and for aotne time Uiter nere ex clmnge.1 regularly. The count fell on evil dnvs and had to emigrate to America, where he be came rhaufreur to a man named Karnes. After Some tin,,, he dr.-tiil his own name and. having adopted that "f Bann a, vanished from the sight and hearing of tils friends. Itecently he has reappeared -with the crown prince's letters. Thewi he threatens to publish unless his lni-r!nl highness cares to buy them. Tha prince's attitude resemble that of the Duke of Wellington In similar situa tion: "Publish and b hanged:" lie snya there la nothing n (he letters he wrote to Count lbs hln-rg that la worth paying a jnny for. Recently King Ioopol.l of Belgium received an anonymous letter from Uege saying that the writer wa an accomplice In a plot to blow up the royal palace at Brussels and to kill the entire royal family. l denuuid ed 1,000, which ns to bo placed ot tne rfsjt or a certain tree In the Kin kempols wood near I.lege. iD return he would reveal what he knew about the plot. The king sent messenger to tha plnctt niimeti wmi nrurs to place an en velope at the foot of the tree and then "" wnai nappeneu. The watrhera nail not long to wait. A mini who hud eviuenuy been keeping n pyo thom was seen to take the envelope. The messengers promptly closet! atth him and he has had an opportunity of wiiiiaing out rresn schemes ill prison. The "v.ar" of Bulgrirlu had once' to pay dearly to recover certain compro- mUltln ruMiiiiat.lh fl. .... ,.-,. , ,,. nml lf,Tt ar)ne Important pnrx-rs on his desk nud a palace ofllcliil glancing through them dlacover.-d their miirkolnhlo value. From the Austrian capital t,B wrote demiindlng to be "squared." Kenllnand set the Austrian police on his track but the blackmailer, evidently expect ing this, had already left for Itussla In the end the new "czar" hud to r,J up mid look pleasant and vow to be more careful of hla dangerous aecre In future. TH ftjr ri.iiu. the niFtiLit "K-p Ii .tp. ebi!4," till tSe ovtiVr "Uatntxl aid .-t.,rt t'l .i (deate. fe Jutt at well for )., ,.,t It, know that tome ir thnM Ut, of ur mil U terrtil up with etif tu.-e," m e There ia no m-el to sutTrr with mire, neat and atiffi.rst of Joints and n.u clet. A little llnmltit Wuar.l dil rubbed in will limber them up immediately. One Mr. CliUf-stier tay t t 'ol 1'rll.b't tr." What (!- that ttii'au? 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