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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1909)
:t. iixki. fof in rvrnlni preaa that la friend t- to tn "higher up to bring another attack ; on Iatec-ttv Wtlltam J. Hurna and the 1 eipense to which th Cnunir of on 1 Krtnrtfco la being put. Quite recently , this monthly pa roll was el I l-nKl b ; a uxivfr on ih irun1 that It waa exceaaix. and icrorJing iv an lneati- THREATENED EXTINCTION OF ALLIGATOR LEADS TO FOUNDING ALLIGATOR FARMS CARPETS As ft m we cn we are closint; out all of our Car pels at actual cou We are going to ducontinue this branch Of Our h tl in I 5Lr mmm at nnri wViil FURNITURE at SACRIFICE AT rTiQT th hne" unbroken- You caat duplicate our t 1 VfUlJ 1 price on furniture eUewhere. Read the few price i gallon I been mad. Tb muMi, a , published, ar as f Allows. I Tin: simuv om:;oNiA.. roitTUM). may mid iii 111 111 i -iii i dw'J-.iji kc- -- 'riWlWWlBMMMWMMBWMgaBMM NEW TORK, May 22. Special.) The Florida Legislature, haa put through one House and will probably put through the other a bill repealing the law to pro tect alligators. There has been Hti enor mous slaughter of alligators lit recent ears and Jt had been found necessary to ras this law to protect, the alligator, which is much used in the leather in dustry. Alligator leather has been fash ionable since 185o. when the first success was reached In tanning the alligator skin for commercial purpose. During the war the hides were used for shoes. About half a million yards of alligator skins are u-ed every year, including some that are BAY CITY POLITICS BEGINNING Good Crop of Candidates for Each Party Acquittal of Luther Brown Is Setback to Graft Prosecu torsCalifornia Artist Sells Pictures to Busch. "BT HARRY B. SMITH. SAN FRANCIS X. May 2i The out look in the local municipal situation is for three tickets in the approaching city campaign, with perhaps an Indorsing Ti-kct by t he Good CJoveninient Ieague. The candidates fur places on the Re publican. Democratic and Vnion Labor party ticket will ficht It out at the August primary, while the Good Gov ernment I-eague will put in its ticket by petition iust nrior to the November election. I Th two office most discussed just now - ate .M;yor and Irtstrict Attorney. With :he Republicans' the most active cancans fr Mayor is being made by William Crocker, who ia?' frequently mistaken for ihe banker of- that name, but Instead is retired planing mill man. Wiiile sev eral of the candidates lor the position, inclndn J.iinei Roiph. Jr.. and Mar shal Hale, have declared th-Truelve in his favor, the field i not wholly clear f..r I'r.Klitr. as William fluff, the whole sale gnx-er. and Oliar.es Laumcister. ibr flour mill man. have their supporters. Much of the opposition to Crocker arises from the fact that he was ""dt rovered " or his mm hrt suggested, by Tim Sullivan, one of the local bosses. Sullivan haa been dolne politic for many y. ars. and of rouise lias developed liie uTjal percentage of enemies. While Crocker, who waa once a mem ber of the Carnentra Lnion. haa many supporter in the Onion Labor party. P. H. McCarthy, president of the Building Trades Council, has declared - against him.- MeOarthy charges that Crocker led the owners in the millmen's strike, which tost over X.00 of labor money to win. and this must never be forgotten or for given, i Among the names suggested, that of 4 j . -. 5 WX3T aT-rAAaS f Inapurterl from Mt-xlro and rentralAmer ioa. The objection to the alligator come from the farmer, who says the 'gator has too strong a ltklng for little pica. Because of the thrr-atened extinction of fhe alligator an alligator farm has been established in Hot Spring. Ark., and another In Is AfigrUs. t hi thrwe farms the alligators are assorted and )ut In separate eruloiii es according to stve. Iecause the allien tor Is a cannibal and the big ones frequently eat their Utile brethren. They are fed once a w.--k and they live on refuse mat. with occasional changes such as youn ducks and chick ens, which are fed th m dead. In the nesting season places are provided f'r the mother allegators to lay tweir ewe a. These Adolph Spre kcls, the one-time fsupervlaor and well-known capitalist, frequently re curs. The friends of Sprerkel. however, eav that he mill have none of it. his many and extensive business interest re quiring all of his attention. la ml la Strong. In the Democratic ramp t lie pins ap- pear to be already et lor Ir. T. W. K. 1 Iceland, the present foroner. for Mayor. David I. Mahoney. his only opponent, has withdrawn after a strenuous eaui- paxn Frank J. Sullivan the attorney, who had similar aepiratlona. haa appar ently discovered that his ehancea are nil. so that, so far as ran he seen. Lar. Ueland has an open neld. The indications are that there will be a Onion Iaoor tl kei with P. H. Mc Carthy at its head. While Mt Carthv has some enbmies amdng the labor union, there are none in the ranks to equal him as mii otganlzer. This has been reeocn.x-d by Michael Casey, who haa Joined the president of the Building Trades Oouua-U In this campaign. McCarthy, vt course, is not without on poit'on it hin the ranks of labor, and It may yet be found expedient to chaos a compromise candidate f .-r the Mavora Hy. The name most eoraspiruously- mentioned n t':ns relation ts Harry Klannery. the well-known liquor dealer, who waa a remorratic eUrtor In the recent Presi dential campaign McOau-thy. by the way. haa already been indorsed by the central committee of the Onion 1-abor party, and It has a!radv c aused a storm. The aan Kranctsco Call the day follow ang this action came o-at in Taring headline and alleged that Me. Carthy had ben in consultation with the Southern I'arlfie offh ials. It w a insin uated, of course. that M'urthv had been In league with them. Mevarth ' ! . ' mmm , SfAZK nests the- make (,f tt. k ami all man ner of ruhhtsh. which they place together with mtid. ' In their native haunts thNiiother alli gator wat.hes the eggs whil they are hAtrie(j bv th- sun. i:tit in th farm" they are hai h-d tu ln utnrs Thr-re ts a htc trd- In babv aUigatota. which arc t ikti away hv tourists s f utioallles. It takes a long time to develop an alli gator to commercial six that Is. to a size w hrc t heir sktns are valuable. In fact, an alligator only t sro fet lot.g Is irsiiallv IO yars old. AlTtgatora hllemale In Winter, but on the farm they are kept In rooms of e -n t-tnirature. Ne tr thec they do nothing during tlr Winter mnth. TO WARM UP protest M most utoroiiFly . gn(f g couple of da vs brought aUt for criminal I.oel against the Call, de nying the story and atlegiigt that it was puMsnH to Injur his rhanres. C"!iarle w Hornkk and Fnest .tnpa..n. respe.titely manager and managing nil. ttr of the Oall. wer arreted but r-l'-asel .n nominal bail. It ta liardly prob able that tt.a rase will ever te h-r.i It does mean. howe.r. that If McCarthy get ihe nomination he will 1- fought tioth and nn'.l ly tli Call, and that election will he hitter and long reut-m-b-red. Krorn ail tal can be learned Dr Inland will starv.1 an excellent t hanca of elec tion ( tie s nvminatd. Ma or Talor apparently has no de. sire to r main lna:T In the l.m-l;ght. He hMs :.ad a (ri.le too miu h pub lhit. and. beiitg a man of some wara. Is p-rff. i;- (trit-nt to set t e hark and en toy life with hm young wife. fc The eo!iatse of the n of tiie proe. cuiloii against l.uther Hrown. who was el.a,rged wi:h kidnaping Managing Edi tor rr mom Older, of the Sn r'rancisco Bulletin, haa had a decldedlv dtneourag Tig efrt tapon I he anti-graft people The )ur. f:r del-.t-eratirtg through the night n the merits f the ease, decld-d tl.at Older had not been kid naped. Olfier waa charged with having l. beled Hrown. and l.e n arrested on a warrant Issued In the anuiiirri part of the at at and h urrled a way from Haa Francisco on nig at. His friends got wind of the -hem. however, and ha was ta ken from tlje train before ha reached his deatlnatlor. Accordingly. Heney and his a asocial es dee hied to con vlet I'.row n. Their plan failed, a the public best knows. This au.ttai nas caused that part Witltatn J. Hum chief apci t. I drawiac from th trur- of ih t'liy and fount y of t n l-anclc at th annual rat- of III. 9(4 bl. A1m lia a drawn lnc Jul v. ftl. 4 ft. lUtmond J. Hurnt. hia :&iar-nlil la drawing aa an aaaiatant tn hla faiHr av the rat of VZAJk T4 a rar. lieorg Burn a. Ih 2 2 - ear-old an tf h an. clal agni. haa already drawn i will rhrman Htirna a 1 - a r -ol d 1 an. haa HnNnaid f Bumtitlnx up tli &pndUura. it Itaa been dlacovered J iitai me nurni ramii naa urawn irnm I tie San Pra nclaco ta a pm era $ 1 2. 1 i T.T I. ni w ith t li vxreptlon of S7o. It la declared liaa been paid out In juat tn mnfttlia. In addition. Hurni haa 12 aalatanta at fit a month, one ( ant at SI2& a month, two aalaiant at a month, and eight more who re ceive ITS every 3d daa. All told. It la tier la rd t ir ha a bn pa Id out for thia dtctie force at nee laat July mora t han $ oa. Slra b California Artleia. II J. Hrfur. a California artiat. haa aold a picture of Mutant Itrewer. In I'rMno fount v. to Adolprtua M. Ituarh. St. lxula brearer and art votlertor. for 9n(. Kreuer received a rlirk from li e fit. louta beer ml'lionalr tla week, and with It a check for- for I a o oth-r Hreuer 'painting. The aale of il ia product of a t'alifornla bruau la a irtumpli fr trn art. Hru-r la probablv unique among I'atlfomla art lata In tt-.at he haa no more pw turea for aale. lie learea for the mountalna In ; a day e. io ntak more aketchea Tn Hutch ctl- Hon at Ht l'H la one of the latgeat tn America. It was because w?f the prominence that the cn - mm woulo receive tn the St. hnuli -l lecllran that the Ka stern collector a wTe waa a cc ftd Instead t n that cam from lterkey for a similar amount. One on Atiornrjr-trnrral. A C"d tt-v U llrg tc:d n Atfrt.e litrrfil I". f. VWbu. of faltforola. the a?tii wi;s al of th state s la MirtfiMtii. th is a priaeright rrark. M a te ta to W found tn a aat nar i e ilngs de. no mat'er at!Sr ti fray i iMiwrrQ rl aiiiplnpa or )ttmt m makt-gp cad ff nic dub Wrbb had far tatter nts I ts flPtir-er II tn the pr-t a-irt of a -rm Taking ad an:g f ii.s r ndnr . ! of t e la sra tl Ided to f-d t . e Atitrr" 'flM-neral in ftgt literature. i xmd It up between thtil to anH -. t ta icr citppii g ms i un Pglt ut-ta o Wvhli, In rain the fe-t in hv tiw and I hieca ard ten a ami l.iimlr! f Th JH sprvad around until t-nw tti AMnnv JfVttrral w-tta about it be sncd iinkr br I he niin f rrn t.e ms'fs Anlo Crank uniilaln. Aulu a-ranks are making loud in pla'itia of lie ru of tir S4iiibtn Pa cfVc at'usini only four nariiinea at a iiin on baia t roaWnff frotn tn I aak land mole Aa then la no aacmt toad on t he A lamda mota, marlilnrt are rv atrirtrd Iv Ih Oakland frrr ai-d live t irek rt.e lit rrolrc t ! ba v llenoc, o Sunday nights, ttere ! a (real rrurh a t lo t ii pla4-r a to gt a -roa At -or lltne I a I f jmI rig hi l.cre sr a dn aule malting at one t im at ll.e (aakland mo'e f.r a dame to rro. Ii waa after mtdniglit before sn of llm gtt otrr. It ma just aa bad New York Police Try to Stop Oral Dookmaking " - - - " - - Gotham Sita Up and Takes Notice of Many Thing Since Alleged Wave of Law and' Order Strike Town. N KW YultK. Mr .rSpeeial i-Tba , rariie season haa advanivd ai'- i ntlentfy to make It r)-ar that the! day of tu "piker Is ovrr. If )m ar ! well. known and are regarded mm solid by the "tvaokies" von ran go as far aa oti j like. Hut lire oung clerk, w ho has hr tofore ben able to p!ae h tl and t2 beta finds he has no chane to lose ll-e money which ta probab'y nedel in his home. In thia way t he new la w- is pro ing a autre, and the wealthy bettors are nut complaining. Now that t he lrg:slatl ai-t has bn t ssed ur-on U th hignest court In the state It is puwwibl lo know here yo-j are at. Hr are seen ruleg which are accepted as "official' by book maker and policemen: Kir st You can be friend or acquaintance rU w tin who will a any Pt your money, but It la Illegal to put up Ibe cah. x 8econdlt la legal tor a roan who takes your wager to quote the odds on tha horse you aelecl Third There s no law against tha loaer paving hi debt, after the race, or al any la it date that may ba mutually agreeable. Fourth Money cannot be disptat el. Pavments must be enclosed in small btown envelope. propely address t. Fifth You ran record a bet on otr programme, but It la uat as well to keep It In your mind and not run any- rha . Sixth If you accept a wager, and make a record of It. you may be attested by a plainclothes man. who will be on the Job AVtenth Thr-ia la no limit to the num ber of wagers that either party may make on a race. You ran tke as many as you or your friend can keep track of tn your heads The bookmarker hat found a war to remember their bets, without to great a strain on their minds. It is exp4i.He. but It pava In the long run. so they do not complain. Foe example. Bookmaker Ham Mmlih Is approached by t It in Jones. In wbosn he has ronfvtlenr Mr. Jomrs ak "What are tha od-ts on Sea !tohbr T Amlth replies, "even money." and JnM come ba k with IU bt you t. " tmnn tflla Jones ttiat he Is on and the trans action is completed, without any aola- tlon of tha law. Mmtth makes no record tf I he trans actiocv but w hlle the two are talking a young man listens to what tne Um to aav. Th-ra ta no evidence to show that he knows either pwrty. Jtut after the Wt is arranged, this third part r makes a note of It. and the badge num ber of Mr. Jooes Kach bookmaker has about ft. of these assistant on his staff and they rlfra one another. When the day work Is over, of course, they aid the bookmaker in rafteshlng his memory. Hut legally they have not had a thing to do with I h ma :t-r. Thev do not ii. or accpi a bet. The memoranda they make a simply an evidence of curaosity on tar rr part Police Commissioner Hingnam promises to make all aorta of trouble w hen the hor race on tha city tracks, but thev are at present In Nassau County, and from what haa developed there. It would seem that tha doughty Bingham ta powar less to make trouble. Th atiendarw at th tracks baa far exceeded th expectations of th promo ters, which would Implv that It a poa -si hie to bar racing without calilng ow the "pikers" i assist with their tiny rolls of bll's of small demmlnatlon. kuch haa been said and written aho.it the eelenrv of Jt justice, and while this may be iustifted in murder tift, it Felted Cotton Top Mattress V It Our Prices Are the Lowest in the City for Good Furniture and Rugs 12 ft. Linoleum. l..t jrrn.Jr. rvtfuUr frioc I - j Koxl.urv li-Virv i'artft Sl.OO 1 (r now ! It m iwrl V Imvf a c.h -;rai tf I.iiiolinn t. prr viiril 50C ! AxininMer Curl"'!. rt-:iilr1y for j l.i. niir f-loHint; m priof.Sl.Oo Wml V-lvft farpft. for which otlu-r ' Ktor nk l.-Vt. nir pfn-e. . . .J)Sc All-Wool Kxlrn Siijt InTin tr- t -r. rlosini; out at .". ...TOC I IS..II T. I in coldfii oi lirri'tl 4" i lulu's liriw i-ri on aul Sjwial on a lr. r in r.. al oak fmi-h. top io 4 J iitrhoa Ion m r-iiliiir. of glam ISxJI; Kn-nrli plate oval or Hhapctl Tlie alM.vr pro-.' in.-lii.li- Taubenheimer & 174 tla fa-rd pwi. Un l tn i Inn a rf t!-rr- to ltHl t y Aikaa b-f T: -t Is ta'h of urgirg lie r a:Had pvptc to m-I " He mtr. SI irh l'i r-rta!nl b-r r.r.-d f te eu?o groas in p--tulari alumni fn haii-Hv The tl rraten.-Jj sui f t: e o fpf t. kr : bo. Ad':pn ar-d J.d.n I ard Jl.n a , '.o an! a f ti -t! I t mmm l-f I m "mt f t b li-ir UtNrr a-ll- ttt'iMbrta t.f tl frt :i, i mm main al atd i-n t I.e a :ll mi rwM. I; as ,..v d i'! I o !- a arfa cnp' '"'. b t.r alrr . It a as sta"--d i'ia. Ei hd ha-r-1 of-r bn pro d-d ft N'.i tmtm are ti:a In tir ac ( ion n court. i '-ttpi la-'rt a W rtiufr aas r.t a parttal rt-Kfi'iuiii-n of .-m pntrfit acced'nal bn t ! w lrms rf t-1 tt4r are p.- anrd to rail tbe "HrflH will " It si mm nt so man mit;.s ago t :al I;uc'1pu japfrc k Is mho ItiJfna a abate of t J-e eial, Wa eu rg h's fet rr for re f. a n ttitr.r . nt- I ha! t . ttw . h ha a to-ftt1 biyn in goad tattdng It H tf-a b-ad "f tle (am 1 T(.r pr tit action ts only a atM-t ar-d Jin arrisci p-o. pie at "irfi 1ih nitl-f bl ntiat fif tjt d t peo-rvlai does not always apply tn ctt prvdure. Tills w as pm a t ;e ii!(-r day. whaj William II. Siiiiman. a weal:i farmer lawyer, was tsk-n to Trenton to serve a five-year s-nten.e irp.a-d by Ih courts over 12 years ago Ktillman is a frmr prs.d-nt of the New Jersey Itnria ultur! . aod bis farm near Itiawenburg is one f th p'ms places of ihe state Th old mn waa accused of forging a will. h-arng lb nam of William laaneharl. hi itiWong friend, bv w lit-n b w as In rerl e half of lanhart a -iai. wiale ti-d tlaties wer to b diinh-ritd Th pro utton of Pullman began In and In th fprtng of tbat year, h waa mnt u ted II foug.it t he case through a!l the courts, and was abt to Stave off punishment unt d few des ago. Kvm after t 'a law fallal l.lm. li:i man obrted to going to the penitentiary. When tre nnsl decision of i.ae H iprem Court was rendered, t e ..id man barri caded hlmif in his hom. and ammuno that he would br be taken atlte. Sev eral .irtnrd Ituty Kheriffs f.nallv rap. fursnl him without b!oodhcd. but there m r a few lively hours around the old farm befor t aey rotild get Insole. According to the lam of l ! state. It l a crti? to attiipt to commit sub id Th statute rovade the puu(hm-nt. but Magistral Kurlng. otrr in Hrsnkhn I aa adMtd an alteinaiu stialt. shirt) Is ntl.-l his io t(.er.tiMi. Frank Klynn. farn g that Hoe Uf ferty no loe.gr-r loted him. called at nef nouwe. with a bottl of rarbaWir a.ld. and announced t hs I be mrt to dv m her prnc R grabbed t bottl front his hand, put it t br lioa. and waa aaxed !tmh death br an ambulance aur geon. after a bu haif-ho.it a wtk When t b young woman waa arratvned an court. sl s a proartv pnttnt. Then It was tit at the magtetrat personally afnriklM t e rtvlr of criminal bttlur ""I Sill atourn this ra for a wk." h -ssid " Ti.n you mast come her asatn. If ftMe a d Frark ar ataarrte-d It wMl be all right ut if Ibey do not wd I w HI tmp a suitab.e penalty T.e suicide mvast be sto;.pd at all cosf " Th yout.g coupl wet snarrted tbat af ternoon The aatonUhing autmunl ts made tl.at tl "Krvi-kefrlW" thonh Is loo pHr to build a new ediM'- on t"lf ii nrhut and s ill I f rrl t o a ii rt ar y atrw-tui on t n r r-ci t m i "A ertipl on Fifth aea- wot. Id c .Ml us fc:aos." said I r Akl. n tastof. "and ther a or am br who could build u such a hotn aa we es.r tnit let ia b mahi and womanly In ta matter ' Mr. P.o kefeltcr Wsa present when Itras remarks wrw anad. but b d not make a grandstand pts . and pull IT oxfta out af bis tn.e ) k-f He stmply mil-d then arw ar-l msd a speech. In whtrh be en lire 1 ign rd t delicsle hint of h a pastor. The el-W ftokefeiir t not wasting any mone in -bra bome ihur h. while t b yotng-r J ihn l fe4s his rltectact tie naaa on sotd. words and (Vn wor-ds. It ts Ce tail Klr.g a b la f that h d'es enough for rrgion. ou'.aid of the "'Hock - (eir t h'jrrh. and t : at the ober member should pay for t !. u o n salva tton. AH of this may t er- rtble. for there la nothing sras titan a pauperised rhurca. but t..n of the i.ntrt parish ioners wish that thetr re "tnoiirt mem br was not so arfut of their fel'g T lok-ai pspees d-ott many ojwnt to th ca of '"th mlndiraa man." w h ainrs reomler. w ss a teti-nt In a New Haten hospital. Thia tinba;pv lodivfua cu!d not rmm?r hi name. a:thnit .f thrv.- intir-s THIS --W onlv. I - sk. or I oak. lon - j. j ImiI U tt ' l"i. id TO f I f I. N. 14.ft ll i l'-. f. i )..r. m 1 . t . Irn.lr.l 6.&0 I" Ii a i r I i (cut, , oll'ii ink finisli. ' Klnlfh. J rov of ) rlo woven Mat, i piCon - lioli'x. j vrll mailt, our ! MiatS23.50 j Ti-f SOc j mlayin - an.l luiinc lall ami in-tt our t;...U 1 fore Luvinc. Schmeer Carpet and Furniture Company First Street, Corner Yamhill he IhugM that hi. hMte in Man bst?an alnlihl taen from all o c tha Ksst called to -re him .avd rot Wt nd atf-e l i b Aohnb outstd of the pin. frkn omihI urdrrlar4d . At lb time that the rs w t.ll th- s -. aaotnebndy aad - Poll. thw-f fcri t. his n)-u. and he te pd I Ihlrk be t dtH- tt strikes sne liat be baa fj rwt- m m to get fie tMMtd atd Ihe t- 4 r during t'.e cj weather S bu be a hc rxblns It mil4 not surpstse an If be irlhl again and took t th t.4 f a s;-e.l. - Ma-.v psaos thsl lb e . nxsn bad no heart, but It cmt be d- -ta.4 Ihjtt . A a S'wnr rt ng hwm fu!1 ananl -fet t baries an taun the m-stetotia pataent. sndr--d from New llaea. anil t ?) IrsrnH rlsctaaa are mot sji aled than et wt And thev doeltn m to admit that lwry ! a god guesaee. tr Al.- Hnm tatf-rdorf o-f Yale Mdlal aVhiat la heMtMka is unknw n baa w andere-d aw my. The d ir arba d fam b b noi itng th atirut mr d Jsr tltig all aoul bU nM. W hU under tb- aill ' b mi gare t a-tna addrew- m Manhattan, at.d told man 4 tl-lngs a boot himself The orttv I routine was that noi af bts statemetti rald be md when sratvnrrv trra sent out lllsgen's Orauary r : x pxl . nomas I.. Hith tn. man w lo a a ganddat f MiM btaeelts Prsd-nt. lb ImlepeirM.e partv l.a defeat laM ear, has s.-.X trd bis old as late bv announcing that he ta out of polituw for rtxr llig-n was a uaau- truts In ih- Hearst ranks, ow ir g ! Ihe fa t thai he was willing to pa v axmethlng for the honor of be it g a candidate and donee -Qtientlr the I jracurra ar sHn to loee him. lit fraende tit that Kitftrn Is '"rtr." believing that be was lh-Vrllm of a iditlal bunco game .ar-d that bis almost unanimous drreal ts a blow to ha nt rr-wrrd from. The f unnv side of It tgen's rsmpaiga tout has necr been written up. The oniv lrson who .li do it pratwr justice Is Clement I. Poll ca. who pJaxed a star ngagement aa t be "adv aura agnt f II tgnLm " iNallnrk Would tun ahead of the candi date, find out all about local eondiMona. and upply lb candidate with ammuni tion for a rd - hot leagAier n-h. It as a gol plan, but somet ime s t he c.p- t-onent of Taft and H:y an would fi get t he "point a ' and then there w ould be Con f'vts ton I Itsgen w as realty a man w ith a fol low ing in New Kn and. and great things Wvr expelled f him Ills vKrVnrs )ustfiea tb coining ef a new pmtetb. "all la not politk-s tbat froths " bailiff Aids Icfsf. Jarob II. Jsrhiff. lie banker is rteditei w.th starting 1 1 National rlmpl-" meui Exchange. hi. b I at ust been tend on ftt street, and will trv to find em ployment for manual laborers Th found er h:e to solx a tb frobln of t unemployed and t provide av taureatt wbr h bortn men aw a ppi v for w or k wtth ihe certainty of being fairtv treated. If the new agency is sicful. a gen eral business f findig work for leboaers wc b eatabUbd later 'T nr a re ma n y tvapsr t a 4e em ploy men I aisncie in th city ' said te of t nn conn ted ih Ih mo lament to day, "but thr are also many slmb ar entlretv untrustworthy. Igaoract labor era, foreigners pfioctueli . r ahlppv-d frw lids ctt la plar tli do not wish l gva. kr-d nd thm)t tfsnoed aa w -ll Mil o work In a atrar.c town A w ant to pttt a atop to this tao-taa-e. a tar as posolbse. lo end ihon where tbey want to go and w her they tan at! w or n i a l . Pr nard. a prominent KepoH. .an. ts presadent of tb ssrtstt. John t M- tIr . e.f eel 1 nt and Caul e- - Honored by Women TiTTrflS J aM .V. el W lntfa r - MillioM b ! Ibm vari 4 cask c m Dr. K . V. fimt, bar mum t llta Jir "k. cimoff o4 Ir. ' hiwitt riwaiphM wlitc HfM Ik tmrnrnt e Pmw. TC.lully H tKH rtk mammM ' weak k. s&c With Excelsior Bottom at T'Ntry Hruvwlit l"r-t. cluing out prio 75c IUhIv HniwU farjx-t. rlMti-j out prio. vanl $1.23 Wf carry a full line of floor Ku. in all Kti-K. aiul our pri--s n low. We rarry a t-oniploto Inn- of Mai tinv pri.M- ranr from loC up arl. i-n S 3 1 to lop ilrtwrrs anl lii.i-l an. I unrnr. K&tra i.weial S0.30 birg ltesiot. T dre t rvts are sl tten .(1fv-e.t in t fnt.nal srvM ana ar ;wiainr lh Mr ani!! o i.r., VI as- Wow Id lr Ma Tlxs . thk mJ lia of a Woman w.a W aratoil to be a lt Xt i li It an lie in a T4t (.n -m til .a Ki3 v aod tne lut.. an. Kdlb asreri a.- m t lo t.rn a . PCAfn4"d to anske Jrr tiw baimg in a new r--titvi pomw i la ih i tr wofcrd it; Fif t oie . n cttar gr cj her t?m f r a "r f . Mmnal tt tt-.ui t ' ! t ; t . T'trti she was aserd fj. f .r 1 1 . . prnars of t"tut t.kinfi The nxt Wa Si ts o t- t vot of le -o . m Isitee aa a it Wt.a1 t w aa 5etrvaw1e.i to go 'm'my&m Ibe "f.rarrlg of I lie '-,rw rti . ami ulSrr sums for a-"rti . ft aJxert sat-ig. iitTMSiwIi etc liualU . w ti al her io gone, Vlt ; n te can wta ad loi ler imuMr 1 1 phce . w Ho l.m e Ttn i-wl to do wist tbey .an lot lies, although the at ton tn.ed t'-st all be mMH y has laren tt Tba olih b't f IihIi that t be si rra f bad lm ibat the srnaoka tmt-1 put b-1 anoner in t Heir po keta rue w r-u ''e- a W ,U l.ar takrQ a oompait ojt a to--r .' m shtih ase the . t inx w o-.j m' ntojhU ha teen eonipe11ed - w s :k hm from nm iinHa i.t atibtir t BiirisNoGoat.ButHe Has a Whisker t weewbXe Of faV Wy (laasn lat r for tae wiwsaes mmt siera Par eat rtanly larss Htsn Isossw. TUU'.K Is ni more Indignant mfrl of human it y at pmae-nt than B iii th cherubic ofTK-e b-v w lo it igr. su -pre me in th otTuea of the rngineerinc department cT ih O I; 4 N. and J l" "Hill" fe-cla he haa a gMnamr, and th titrnce a g lng aianotng one. As be lives at hme w Hh bis mother. V et -Pie ar nd too hai y . and be di a w s a tegular a;)aati.e for ket -mone I p to a few week, ago this ;iowan-e Was suff h tent lo xnrt all hla expense but t'e awe-ln4.rtrg sig'it of :o lot g Whtsket bas made Hill f.-rl that he has at last attained the y ear and d crt hn Wi rtui - In be g uatd is n of h i own money and t on He In fof mefl hta mother of the fact ni skd for mon 10 tiy a raaor. so that he cxmld abate himself f that was nnt gt anted he should teou ir nney f w a dallv hare. Kill's" mother is a woman 0 tern words, so sufTioe It to as' the our.g man preferred to 00 hi ork tn a standing lKtur esterdat , Me 4 id not care lo dtecus t be maiwr, but c irn few tn m -utes be wotuM raise hi hand and genii stroke Ibos two pfotfilnent halt, one of whifh aprur.g out fn.m t Ue enter of a dlmpJe in each ehubb che-ek The Slbet Was d acuoeil Jn lb offU e for HUl s " rlajv inra-e in hirui" adorn ment ba been commentr-d on fem day t (lit. FtnaI3 th matter reathrd Ih ear of t'hief Kngtneer iss- Kke. wh last night Went for the xoung tnan and wttta all due mlemmtv mfo-m-d him that It was a tut of tb en miet ir.g depi. ment tbat ail mid es be f w- aa hir, ' W w til alaow yo to hate a beard 1 you wish." said Mr. Horhe. bu it must h a prper em. vt vnieM )oj m Ursa ((i-ett, I mtiln'.v can net er rr ommerd y ou for pfwimion " T he hoetot tt kr n li-k on "H.i: s'" fare a b tett-ed c-ft the ""(ar-jM-t" Wa watHed with inleiwl. and. as t re Vv rtannod to a t aerMtlt c let fc. t Kat ''ftteftard bed ra' to be mi nr-d. fc hi mother saad be ltcuM riot hse a rsai for a lear" tn prfnaw- of a loaned t aaf n a wk H):i l happy nnt-e nor I ... aa4 Jftfcir. UU. IT MAKES WE.4.IC WOHLN STRON'Q IT riAWES 5ICK WOMEN WEtX. No aaaa. apical wm rvif wf difwi.d mr Wf caa ' M'-cd ka k im tar a4vtc. t tka oub'i Diimtttr Mtaui A iioaimr , Dr. R. V. Pnm, l'm.iif.(, BvC.I. N. Y.