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ROSEBURC PLAINDEALER PUBIISWD MONDAYS 0 THUHSDS F THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY oi . ' '." ' nf katsrsd in Um Port OSes i BoMbarti EJfagofl mm gMOBd i sl Mall Miu r 111 im W C CONNER. Eoiior SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES ssahWcaklr oh vr : Man Isml'Wssaiy hii Mm, iii, Has ii m Adasaes. ASrerUatng hu'. M mU i-1 alngls oolomn i nrta per piiiiuh. Locnl.. I i-eiil a line MONDAY, n r.. 17, inos. rft, The inaii.tr.iiient ol Ulll paPl Will SsrttlvSly aai.nue no r't. ti.iillt f"r In. sUsrasea. n'i itstomtoti f it. uuffu ! poaSflRM "r routrttrators. ftii otfltor an 'li-Nviirn t,, mak1 11,, lain .tat, incut, will, h j rt niiiiflully fsflsct ill, 11 IB. eh.rart.r ! any person nit;, tally of oinrwls, aad h. arlll checriolly csrrast aa, rrooooni .1st mm! whli'h parcbaae. i"" P'Of la thl papsf ir lat mat tor i. hUM to St. nottc. j The direct primary law will result in the virtual election of I'nited States Senators in Oregon by direct j vote of the people. There will be two places for the candidates for the Leg- lalatara to sign. The urst one mil say that the candidate, if elected. will vote for the nomin f the peo-l pie. The second will say that the I candidate will use Ins own judgment j in tl lection of a I nited Mates Senator, 1 f course, all the candi dates who are elected will sign the first hlank. Those who sign the sec ond hlank will remain at home. The people will argue that if the can didates are afraid to trust them, they 1 the people) will not desire to trust them 1 the candidates 1. In the first election of I nited States Senator, a year from next January, the Afteen hold-over state Senators will have a voice, and this may cut some figure. Hut if the direct primary laws stand it will become as impossible for a member of the Legislature to go con trary to the will of the people, as ex- pressed at the polls, in the matter of i their choice fr United ntaten Sena tor, u it would be f"r ;. Presidential elector t attempt t' select some other man than the "iie at the of bJl party! ticket in national lions. head The Oregonlail facetiously remarks that the Washington legislature h;w patted a law providing for the pay ment of road taxes in cash. This is another evidence of the on wan 1 march of civilization and a savage blow at a time-honored diversion which added to the joys of life in the country. No more will the patriotic citizen meet his fellow-man on the highway under the guise of working out the road tax, hut In reality for the purpose of relaxation and yarn spinning. 1 (f course the roads may ,miipw buuiv iiupguTviuvut uuuvi wo new law, hut the rural roadmakers Will keenly miss the opportunity of combining the business of reducing their taxes with the pleasure of hold ing protracted social sessions nn the highways with their neighbors, Douglas county la to have a M nd lady editor and publisher: anyon- villa's new paper is to ! known as the Kcho, and will make its appear- ance about March !1, with Miss Har riet B. Scovell. at the helm. The Plaindealer extends a fraternal wel come to the Kcho and wishes its fair publisher u. cess and prosperity. May , the Kcho resound throughout South ern I Iredell. II h Ii says he did not love any of his wiu's He has no use for women. It Wai purely a btlafalSgS proposition. When he found lUJt they had m nev he went for them. He advertised for women ,.er I . years old, because it i eiwier to get away with their money man younger ones. w w,.n mem dj Itattery. He says that is woman's weakest point. It is man's, too, for that matter .Venator Mitchell is packing up and Dfeparing to return to Oregon. He I shipped several boxes of letter Ales 1 U I'ortaUd Moll lav an I others w ill follow He himself will leave for Portland between March l and not liefore He arm at his conunittee rquni every day during the week but he did not go near the senate chain lajr As March Ith fall- on taturdg) the inaugural ball this year w ill not be a ball at least there w ill U n.i datic- ing The president and party will re ceive from H:H0 until 12 midnight, as usual, but th.- fun I rt will then 1 1 aw the dancing which usual I) commences at the latter hour eii .. itted. i in ajd aftef Ua) i ' the iM"v tlQ0awropnat.il bj the legislature for tli' Indian War Veterans trill be available ;in,l ready for distribution, There are now U.V1 eutinta "n nic with the secretary nl atate 1 n and aft.-r Mat U'mx latamni bm seaaJ li th.ir application' Now l.'t wHfa-baaters baarara. Jus Ui'.v ;w vail as cironJl courts have jnriadiction. ami u -horitf, constable or policeman can lav an the Isabel t the number of twenty, if so BTderad, The women can't say thai time that rata Idcrialatura Ji-I bo) look after their Intaraaia rt.i hm WMWngton 'racht K"t hi I.vt appoint- that Max I'rai ht not his hut appoint mt-nt in roneiiuence of a niece of bue treachery to his political patron .,r year.-, n n, me government ie- cended to a piace of mighty mean business, Minnesota has abolished th tr:n 1 jury lystajn, Hettinjj it a.-ida. a relic of the dark ages. I inly recently the Saturday Evening Pott contained a most forceful article condemning the system. The gold lirick trick will never grow olil as long as there are skin flints who will not read the newspa ers and who want something f,,r Dothing. With I.. T. Harris elevated to the bench, who will succeed Binger Her mann in the Pint district? Of will he lie renominated next year? Jour nal. . King Alfonso has hunte without being able t ggfbe wife. Women are all over find an M'coming harder to please every year. . Brownsville has over $400 treasury and owes nothing, . th. The Kansas legislators has voted down Woman suffrage. I hit in Kansas the D. Robafeilow. all him John Musings. Lives of irrent men all remind us As their imifcs o'er we turn, That we're apt Ui write dhelreeaful Letters that we ought to bam. An exchange is ol the opinion that the Mormon ehnrch ihoold now Inveetlgate smoot for belonging to the United states Senate. A tlarilihurg girl ass handling s rifle when it went off, the bnllet breaking her brother J and extracting teveral wfiii. .vmrui . -im- nuaiu db BiiowfM no deadly weft pom pxcepj liatplm. Anxloai Header Jlnjltmi li the -kn! ol Introdnclng matMg6 in wreitllnai It 11 the Kletice "f otteopethy Rpplled t I fighting, it ) the delnty art of mur 1 Ifi-Hik! u man vtithnnt the not f a wea- poa, Mnnt men are Itich gfOMi niuterial creatnrei that they ereiatiafled if their wivei ( M make good Hepjacki end hnik pretty on u rmatl nniuunt of money. even if the? cannot repeat llnglo pane of Mooter. Nea York phyilclem have discovered a fatal dineane caiifteil hv a icerm which enters the yitem while the victim in Working in the grounds If your wife in lists on yoor digging tlm nar.tt n pitch this Iprlngi llie may have ulterior n 10 tiven Tragedy at Glendale Again ins prosperoaj ami progresivfl It . rep little town ol Ulsndale, located In thsTh southern part of tin county, oonss to the fore in the pres. dispatches, the sec unit time in the mst ninnth. No sooner Iih,I the pill of gloom which overshad owed the little eity by the tarriMe re- suit of the disastrous c.ilU.'e tire in which three lives were lost, been p;ir- tially dispelled, than its sltlsens were iiK-oii cmiMisi to m iurn the untimely mul tragic ending ol a promlnenl known cltisen of the place no, i well Jesse I.. I Bewey, exnteputy sberifl of Douglas I county, once u Candida ts for state leg'e hit ore kii,I Inter a can, li, late for sheriff of Dougbu county on the Democratic in-ket. committed suicide in hi. notary office Thursday evenimr hv shisitin bimaell through the heart with a re solver. Persons iii hii hi ntng r rui-Jit'.l into Dewey h offies as HiMin uh they heard the .hot, but when they rsoohecl hii iide l-ewey iws but a few hort sasps oni espirsd. He left a note; n hi- leitk aillreoiSdl to hi brother, ' lamas IWwey, also r,,.,a, ... UI.edsle, bidding him good hy hut hs-uu,h no , aUSC lol III" intend, -I self ,1 -triii 1 1, He w.- aboil! A years of Htfe. rbe only cause that , ..n be ascribed for lb.- rash act is despondency arising ir,,M, riiaf.rtui overtaken him which had racently and ! islnees reve. bt.ii I,.., I aliiio-t reduced 1. 10, Ui Ui nos srtyand had saparated lam Iron, his ; ianiil'. 1 Id the hopaof regsimiig a couiHe,.n(. WfB( o (w 4,Mk w i v,.r ago where lie was stricken with a severe illness, result! ag in along cog- iineinent :n a I orthin I hospital and the loss of an eye and one leg After ids lischarge from the hospital. I ''. re turned to ins old home at tl lea tale, where, a lea days ago, he eetablished himself as a notary public, til lute Bewej had intimated to ev eral i I. is Iriends that he felt like end- ins hi. life. luly to the time he sh a few minutes prior t hiajaall he told a I Iriead that he "gueatol they wouldn't be together much longer." The friend. I however, Ml lewev s ortiie Wllhollt giving the remark any isrlou. thought, Aboutten n twei.e yean g Mr. I tT.rj a- .i r..Vr,.iis inerchai.t ot '''end.. He t cental, whole- a iled gentleman, s rhargfitsuiitsi I he maintained through all his re and adtrereities Hisadvaotla ti e political arena soon thereafter marked the startiag point la his flaaa CUaJ and physical dowafall, and while be struggled hard to oiercoine these a4vataiiiea.il .seiuu I ii fjwu asati against bin I he sgi in its. : , lu "m l-uiden v an I despair, Mr. ive la survived by a wife and ""' ue -retii, rt si.. thrae -istera. in., nrashesi are Jan.ea, John au.l 1': Ip Pewaf, of Uleadale ; Eph Dewey i ortiana, ae.t Ms Powey, I I akrlea two siatars '.-.ide m cawgoa, Mr. y. Boyd, oi Qlaadaleaad Mr- Paaay, ..f Portlaad He was a nifuiber ol fag Mas- nic ..-Ige at Qleadals and f.ru,.r. beloagsd to the Klk. lodga at Roasburg. fhe fuiM-ral wa held at and h...... ,U. i(trnoon iin.lar tl.. , . 1 ' , ti.e Matoatc I is'- DEFEAT LOCAL OPTION By Means of the Initiative is Plan Liquor Interests Have Under Consideration. Portland, Feb. 20 That the power of the initiative will lie exercised , , . . . concurrent with the regular biennial state election in 19U6 fur either an amendment or complete repeal of the local option law is given out by those atho are In touch with the situation as an extreme likelihood. Strung 1 .1 i..... i-f ,n ia said tu IISWMll in I some of the towns where the law he came Operative as a result of the v,,te last June, and it is expect",! that the movement for initiation of a llqnor law by the people will start from some of these points where the law has been tried. Towns now subject to the opera tions of the local option law are: Till atnooki Marshfleld, Hood River, ICoqaille and North Rend. Some strong anti-local option law measures have been taken in several of these munic ipalities. BOOH Rl KR IN LINK. It was Representative A. A. .layne, of Hood River who introduced the celebrated .layne bill, proposing radi cal amendments to the law, as a re sult of the operations of the local op tion act in II 1 River and it is a matter of record that Mayor Simpson and the City Council of North Rend took the law in their own hands and notified the saloon keepers that they might continue to carry on their bus iness. Reports from Tillamook City are to the effect that the local option law has raised havoc with the linances of that place and that to meet the de cline in municipal funds, due to the cutting off of the saloon license re- turns, the Council has heen ohlieil to pass an ordinance Imposing a riL;il occupation tax. Asa result of the law this town Is said to be iur7eringll3th ,.,,mmi. fr ,i. nyro home to. to the extent of .:! loo g year from nether, which wa. contrary to the state lets of saloon licenses, menl ol Blgelow, Ato-r the case n Word eomea from The Dalle, that rued by counsel lor the defense and . t lie ,tiit let attorney, Justice Long stated 1.. A. .N'ufert Mavor of that mutiici- , . ., , . J that the above evidence justllled him In pality, has (Tone on record as the ex- ho,ln ,elendaut to apiwar at the u si ponent of a movement having as its ( term ol circuit court In the sum ol 1500, object complete repeal of the local j which uu. promptly furnished by Blge option law, mi the ground that there is now sufficient law by which the liiUor traffic can he regulated and kept under proper bounds, if a ma jority of the people so d-sire. OLD LAW 1)1 II III Absolute precinct option, hy the terms of which the majority of resi dents in any precinct may arrest an attempt to open saloons, declares the Mayor, is in full force and effect in the state. Hence, it is the opinion of Miles' Mayor that the law as it now stands should lie repealed. However, it is not regarded as likely that an initiative law as radical as this will he a movement to mater ially amend the local option law to make it conform to substantially what the Jayne hill provide, is an nounceu as very prooaoie. rne statement la made, though, that no such movement is likelv to start from this county. It is looked for from those towns where the law has been in etfect and its provision, tested. In these places there is re ported to be a sentiment strong --ninth to start mnvoman. f,,r i .... i "nimdinent by initiation of a less rodical law. Representatives of local liquor In- r.-r.-sts sav thev have no fears In :mv neh movementi i,ul it is Mrne(j u,.,, such is being .seriously contemplated Dr. Bowie in Trouble. Br. Bowie, who hae for the past month isMf-lbren advert sins extensively in the Itnn-hurg pas'rs h- I! eminent Eng' 1 .-1 1 iia'i..list,M and who tiite.1 up elsb orate ollices with tine apparstne, l.'.u (BJit B(( Mf h m. )oa(,U r,mty Hank buililin.'. t.silt a rather unceremo- niou. departure laie la-t veek, leaving several bills unpaid la this city. It s.s'ins that the doctor', real lining is A. H Ball, and that he hold- MVl r.ii un-lnai eevtifloate. which pr,,,H son. cluaivsly that li. i well up in iiis pro fession, It is aiso itmerlauieil from pso ple w bo hae known hi in else w here, thai he has aiaavs borne a very favorable reputation, hut lin k seeum to liave been against Mm in Roseburg and he bsram. tinaucialU emharrasaej. In b ow, is preeumed, of securing a more lucrative practice, he left his office here an I went lo Qtanls Pasa expecting, it Is stated, to be able soon to liquidate his Roseburg -lenis. nowever, ui. i r.-iuors oecamv skeptical and several attachment- .r.. iled thla morning on hU apparatus and otKie fixture and ais., a -n.a . ,ep,,-,l . axandtobl. credit in the bank, He Is supposed to hs the agent 'f tome large mad leal syndicate, Foil wing are Some of the bills held against him in this city : Mcliallenllotel.il.' Fuller- 'oa Richard son, druggists, i - R, v"" "' i'Uindealer. at and there are oil. era. t a Willamette river .team boat capu.i. ran .! w n a r '-'it roatainlns th men. I. it,. u.at aaafS loweeeo sn.t nil the i re vare pulling toward the etruasllaa men a f.'ii" ..a t:.e baab eriadout "Bava the red.hoaded n an ' Whatever yon Jo. aa. ill red haeds.1 man, a. him sura!' All th at nifi', however were saved, and when tint) l.s.l han aafely laiidl th eahtain t'irnl to ,h nolle I individual, ami aid m a ton of miagled wonder snd 'W!. tut ; n.iii 1" Mi' ri-i.a.l.l man in i retrr. ii. t h. Me, i. lii.ll 1,1 th aheis ' Ue. au.,' aly "hs oasa uis a waa th.' Iran, r lollar an I a half. BIGELOW IS IN TROUBLE Charged With Assault With Intent to Commit Rape on Young Girl Near Olalla Bound Over. I Charles Blgelow ol Olalla, n mining ' arreaieu iters innrsasy 1111 n 1 HHiifi' '11 ,,-. u 1 1 11 11 1 11 ' 1111 111 f Pha mu ,iy constable K E. Weill ol olalla on warrant aworn out ! the justice "f tl e , I"''"' tlmt place nn.l Inter trunferred "' 1 dv ovmpiainini mi'' in i esse Is Sadie CoantSi a 18-year-old $r nt oiaiia. in the Information drawn op hy the jiift OS of the peace at Malta the girl itttes that Blgslow attempted to commit the crime m her person on the 13th of this month in a vacant honse i n the Byron pis e, Into which they had gone tO kill Home mice, while SOrOOtS to her home from the Iay plate. Pelting to accomplish hit pOfpose, the cirl itati-p thai Blgelow then offered her his watch it she won Id submit, but she refused. Immediately after being irrested here Blgelow wit" srrslgned before Joities Long. Me furnlihed bonds in the sum of S00 to Insure his sppsarancs before that magistrate for i reliminarv t-xami-nation on Bsturdsy sfteraoon. Blgelow i a rosrried man. Heveral months SSjO hi Wife went to TeXSBiO villi with relatives PSBUttlN KV K iMIN ATl'iN. The examination of Ohos Blgelow charged with assault mth attempt to commit rape, was called Raturday after noon before lostlce lxmg All disinter ested persons w ere very properly excluu ed from the court room. Blgelow was represented by attorneys W, W. Osrd well, .1 . I Wat I- n, J, 0. Fullerton and A. N.Oroutt; District Attorney Brown represented the utate. The lomplninant in thecaae i alit' OoUUtS, a I.I years- old girl, residing at Aalla, IS miles west of KoHehiiri. ami at wtlloh place the crime is alleftetl to have Im-vii ct hiiiiitte-1 on t.'ie 3th of this month At I oclock sn odjournmonl wni tnk en until today. CSS SMC v 1 1 SD. The cao sgslnsl lUgelnw wsi rw tl i- sfte n ton before Justice Urn Ht ral vMtm---i win exam I net I ami tl fart was establlihed that Bfgelon hii ) t In. iihiin! iff u.n si-el, ati . i r rtlnit VmU. Schmidt Bound Over. II. A Hchmhtti who wai arreited in Portland Thursday on a warrwni tele graphed from Rosehurg', charslng hint j with obtaining money under false pre tenserti was hronghl tmek to Hoiehnrn h Klirifl II T M.('l:MiN Mnlnnlnt " . . . . . . . ana was given a neanng neiore jamce i f.onn Ihlimornlng. He was bonnu over In the iurn of SA00 t- the clreutt court . aihl being unable to furnish bontli srai remanded to jail to await trial. The , complaint ogoinsl Schmidt was sworn to I by Frits Ktauffer( builness agent ol Mai Weiss i charging Schmidt with borrow invr lift here laii Tuesday and tendering I In payment a worthless cheek on the First National Bank of Roseburg. Ii WSS learned that 00 the ISOIS day that i Hcbmklt borrowed tin money fr ni 1 Ktanffer, (o- also nbtalnei I'JO from W, Htrongi the local furniture dealer, in I the isms way. casss FiLsn im ciacerr roosT. F. O. Stewart vs Di C. McWilliami; action to recover 1100, illegstl i- due as commission for telling property fur defendant. Mrs. A. 0 Kid. I A h J, W, (Gardiner and wife; set Ion to recover $108.4A allebied to bs due for Uierchsn rilie sold to defendants and "a a iitnti due toother partlei and osilgned i" plalntlfl raoaaTS oaoaas Adelberl T-ld upp ointed adiaiulstra tor audC E. Williams, I Sparks sod J, K, Jones appraiser, ol est tie of m.,- , i . rodd, decease 1 1. Coon allow,-,! to present a of 1 1, OHO against estate of .1. I. deceased, of which he la adnn amount having been paid by admr. to ssttle a mortgage agaiasl sakl est .i.t'. IfullertoHi ailmr. of estate ol John H ahupe, deeeMsd. tile l l is re port ,,f sale ,,f i,,t- g, i i and 1 1 of id (th bout hern Addition to Roteburg, to Mary K Hhupe, lor tlooo. mbjegl In a mortgage f"r $I30U Ol jeeliodS, I' any. to eooflrutatioa of said sale aaa to ls mad ,,i. or before March 1.1, u Mvrtle treek Suit Ends rbe SUil ol W. Kramer i-. The t Johnson Lumber Com.any, which been pending for nearly two .ears, been decided at Roseburg in (avi P, ha. Kramer, a perpetual injuavtion liavini been Issued suJoinlBi 1 1 1 lumber com pan. fr in ii'.n the at-r ( Myrtle Creek in Its flams, or Uns. Kranier Is the proprietor "f the Sour mill. t Myrtle Crsek, and had bad BB.ti.puted use of the u.t.T i"w,.r tot years, about (our rears a. the tv. r. John. Lumbal Company put in a eafcrniiil about an miles tip the creek If tbe !l mr mil; sni .-tarlwl in l.iuM a tl in..- t.i ti.H town. Hearly la yean aa?i Kramer eatered suit dr sn injumiion m t i.e ground, tii.t the use ol ilia wati i in the ttums ami apiaaii dams of the lamher OfHopany iaterfervsj aJltli steady power of hie mill. Uuats fait on .- lumbar company. The Woolle-Hunter Case In tl..- I-.- f K. W. IV -' Jn Hauler ia aa actios to recover is . lagedtobedus plaiatlfl for aaila. the saaa haviafl bean taken uadai advise msnt by Juatira ol th IVa.' i- T. I oag if ra wb tu ;t bald last eeeh, decialoa was reodeead la favor , f the ihahsa lant. stur,ia. t.y Jasties Long gad the costs ia th action assessed t I'm. mi!!, ll afi'Sra that Mr ilmiler Stories w " Told by Stage Folk T Mr. other day Davkl ii:fco. t!i ptaywrighl iiini managefi was cotnsaentlns on the dif ncuttles cxitertenced by young plsywrlghti in setting their mano scripts re td. tte saidi "In a majorat) of casei the plays are n-'t read or even looked ;it But the managers tike to make a man think b!i play nai I n nmd, even if they have to reject it. When I tf.is i young ft llou 1 went ith a niiiniwcr pt to ;i manager to whom 1 afterward sold several plays, sly copy was tieil up In a bent loll, with a knot of pink tape " Come in two weeks,' be sasli 'l went Bttd the play was banded look. "'Have you read itT I Inquired. "'Sure.' said the manager. 'Road It myself. Surry It won't do. i untied the knot, unrolled the mauascrlpt ami laid on the mane . r's ilei-k slxtv four page, of whits napei without n murk mi It it i not always tlmt a man', f ii tunt i it -1 i nations DATin BJCLAM .ire foreahndowed by his eblldlab p"r suits. In ii. v i use thoy certninly were i distinctly recall a certain glorious Christina, day when my parenta pre Rented it e a ith n miniature theater, up on the boards of which 1 an told Cln ilcrells, .luck noil .1111 iiinl Jack of ll,. Beanstalk were wont to disport them selves iiniler my direction. The little st try books wen- 'dramatised' In every sense of the word, the ery pictures be Ing cut out null .tuck on cardboard to represent the character, of the play." Bdgar I. Davenport, w ho baa mode a success in the part of .luck Larrat the football coach In Uenry W. s.iv use's "The College Willow." wns at one tiine it member of u atrolllng iinn,i of Pin sra. it was si mall 'opry' bouse in thonortuwcst"eald Mr Pnveaport re cently, "illnl the piece opi ne. i with n village scene, at the e inclusion of Whldl I he scene shifter was puaaled how to let down n from i i 'th. .is n eottnuo on the stage obstructed the descent l'A E.M'OIIT. ' But the 'leading to the rescue and. walking xclaimed. Lent c boldl) 'It, butubli inusl e .ii. it stormj tiiht. mill my poor, oltuge la sadly dilapidated. 1 ii inke ii in Mini repair It.' " yilitillu' tie' ;i walked off w ith 1,1 the word, he hTeudlug cottage i:,p iird .1 Morgan, who has won fame ill the iiii('eri.ii.ii i hi or .lol ii Morm in "Tie rbristlun," Oavld Hossi in -The Bternnl City" ami Ben Hur in the piny .if itie smne name, was ouce studying the demeanor f duelists in order to prepare himself for ii part ill which he had to tit-ht ii duel i While iii Purta he I Went to see ii re.il due Q ,h(inIrr for pjn-t, I cussing this combat 1 afterward, he said; "I coufi ss that I nry little The men ell scan i me nny- learned from it. Were t to teach thing that would have been of service in n serious stuue duel. They reminded me. in fact, of a story that Edwin 1 c --t l used to oil. "This story concerns two principals who. after they bad exchanged shots harmlessly, were ury.sl by their sec onds 10 shake bauds Tin y wen- about to do so tvbeu i bystuuder who had looked on at their duel despite their re-nmM-i that he depart exclaimed i" disgusted tone " it s hardly necessary for them to abuke bands. Their bands have been baking this half boor.' " Kathryn Kidder, who is starring with Kretterlck Wnrde, recently related nn III, idelll Hint OCCUrred Willie she was appearing in the title role of "Mms Suns Gene " i wns playing 'be part "f the lilnnchlsannan in the laundry seeue and wns busily engaged in ironing." saltl she. "w i .ui a .at which bad Its home uuiowhere about the theater came walking on ' the stage, I thought ihi- would furnish n go...! opportunity give ii reuusnc domestic ton, li to tin- acana. nod so, when puss .1111,1' purring up mid rub bed ugalusl me, I strol ed 1.' r fur. spoke lo ber, and then, for fear she k. 1 llll. N KH'I'I It. i . gbl bed steading, 1 pi. k.il her Up mid put her i.,vv;. ,,li the oca rest place at baud, saying. There, pussy, go to slurp.' The cat eurled up couteutedly, iml ' went on with my lines Suddenly 1 was aware ,f n murmur among the audience which Increased to s ripple of laughter, l realised sonietl lug was up nud turn ed instill, lively 1,1., i. St p ISS There lbs was asleep, where I had put her. .iiiion g the irons on the 'rsdbot' mnge." !t h is ofl Unmls .li l: I-1 ti it Mlaa 1'ntly rervs4 i tsudered bis rliecit Mr. Woollej an dnrsed In lull ol account, which Mr i H i Day accepted, but upon eaatiiaa the j ,ii L Mr it' 0,1 cancelled il a wor.la tairlng that Mr, Hunter ..sl hini t an re S but from the faet that Mr, by li Hunter, a decision was reo4er,d in I., V" r i i Ivfsn.lam TberaM maybe Weiss Paid His Fine. Mh ll'ai... a II -. irk brewer, plead. e.1 guilty before Justj I ag I ri.lay aa t:e,h.rfc'.' f I -. n .l.f.l And .i- !!'..! 10 fhs beer Val sold to hobos and after they had be. ., rue laj. loaieatad Ihey r ks :' I : bos ear in The hobos escaped and Marha! Jarvia raaaad the arreel "i itei (or sailing it ... asyjNM to ass Hie 1 ttaopaahlc lhyairian. II ciirea many ra after all uther reiii.i ha.e failrd. ll SV - " ,N .. m .. Jsr t .ZZ 1 ' iSlffl 4mr v The Little MlnlstCr,1 hOS never l-ren foriiuiily ntcr lewea The statement In not cOttVCt MtSS Adaron was Often Interviewed when SSSJ was a bSSjUaOSfl In t.i: rl.uHl, but nin e rtip becaflM fa moUH she has deellned to talk for pub lication, stlss tidaras i reuateS tu hold itronsly to the old Bnailsh Idea tlmt pis of the Htaate softs thorn elves beet snd the pubUc iho ty betas MH'ti ami bSOfd only in ttie theater. sh tells a utory nf a rel Bttve w ho WSS an unwllUng snd un happy rtctlffl of the "Interview itikt hat It." Thin relative happened to be s f nited States sen nttr. He had been Interviewed by a re porter, a writer of Xcellent ability ami one in whom the icnator hail nn abiding f tilth n to hii leeuraey. The Interview was printed at a critical time In the seiintor'rt p lltlcnl career. lie claimed to have i been Incorrectly reported, but those who were familiar with his liery man tier 'f Hlte.fl. oouhl B0t make them selves believe that the reporter had erred in any material manner. Hut the interview appeared bo dlSFsrent in euld type from the way It Bounded in his conversation with the reporter that It w as difficult for the senator to real ize (hat lie hal not been Blade the vle tlm of a plot by his enemies to brink: ntwint lils dOWnfBiL He failed nf rv- sleet Ion, mou retired to private life and wns ever after BOStOs to reporters. LSttSS Adams says that about the only thing tills rotative ever tin her was advice, and that WOS, "Never be lnter- vlewed1 though the reason assigned by the senator Is not Miss Adams' rea son fur Avoiding the reporters. Blanche Walsh, for whom Clyds Pltcll has written a new play entitled ; "The Woman It. the Case," Is able to learn a new, part very ipiiekly If the no eesslty arises. The OfSt lime that She played Trilby ahe had to take the role on very abort notice. Miss Virginia darned, who was taking (lie part In ti e company to which Miss Walah then belonged, was taken ill. Miss Walsh found herself facing this emergency at noon one Saturday, Knowing not one line nf the play and facing a row of COStUmes made for a shorter and ptUtnp er woman, she w as due to go on at the matinee; it was a (till), ult lest, but she was equal lo II. She mastered the Hrst net nud half of the lecond In three piar ters nf an hour: the rest she stmlletl he hind the scenes dur ing the waits mid while the maid ns pinning ami pinch Im; on the gowns inude for another Trilby it was a situation demanding a cool bead and intense application, Vlifti Walsh is food of ukiim male roles. An tncldenl is related in coonec tl ui w ith her birth that hears on this fnct, The family doctor was away at the time of little Miss Walsh's arrival. He nent naother doctor, and afterward, while the mother lay 111 In bed, the two doctors were in the room together. "Look here d'H-tor, said one. "tome to the window. I want you to look at this babyi bead. I never saw one like it liefote.' The uneasiness of the mother uio) be Imagined. "For heaven's sake." she Mid, "what is the matter with Its beadf "Oh, it's all ritrht, ma'am." said the tlrst ihn'i.ir It's the best farmed one I oversaw. It ( OUgUl to tie a hoy. It WTOUM OB a treat find HUCCeSaful Uiaii." "I'h, Is that all?" laid the mother. "Then I can go to sh,.p- William A. Brady, Who made a pro nounced luccess in his management of "The Pit." is known as a prince of bluff en. Years ago when he was try- lug t get a foothold oti the ladder of UocifUi he was fi thi road as .. slate manager at fato a week. The company reached a town In California to Qnd that, although a matinee Hrformanoe was billed, everybody had gone out to a park to w itness a balloon ascension. Ml Wttl always chock full of wlhl Ideas," says Mr Brady "I went to the com pony's manager and oatd, 'What will yon give me If I till this house this afternoon for ou? - Why. Billy, you are crazy. It cau't be done, especially nt this lute hour.1 " So matter' i said 'What w ill you vice me if i nn ur " The manager look ed hilu over Olid. seeing he needed Bomethlns to wear. IIIIAHV. uffer .1 Milt uf il.illi.'S i'li, ulTlT was taken. "I Juiii'Hi un a car." Mr Ili'.nly ra Ii '.- "and went ,it to tin1 fair soundi ntui found. 1 should think, not lees than 8.,.uuu (Hiapla there, loaaetblna bad bupKned i" ti,' balloon, i.ul the peo ii!,- were Imiaitleiit, The aeronaut was bus) trying tu finish Inflating It I Jumped "ii ii barrel thitt happened in i- in "in itr of t'tr- nrovrd and -'..ft.-! I li Ite i SNBM'lt I tOM tin-in ti nt by i spo i arraagaaaaat with the ii. ni wbu rem giving the balloon as ceai "i. ii. aeeenstoa would be i"t poned until i i' in . thu gjtfloa the crowd an opportunity t" Itteod the miitlnee pert rn iocs nf tin- 'Watts ainve it tbe Criterion theater I da IJvored t hr.r harangue in thrt parts if tii. .ri.i before the balloon man ".t mi t, my game I got back t" the tli. -at. r to nti'l ii hxwllng iii.il trying seata The Ijuum wa. packed. Hi rig room evsn pan ain't be bought I t" my -Mit of ilinlisa " Schminer Wrecked at Bandnn. Hand n. Or., let M While attempt. 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