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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
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I 1 II 111... the moon, but doea not caro to . ..... u . , Certainly thero aro many physical ' - " VMBVM U IIIIIHUHV.U i probably Venus. It Is about tho R K17A no in Ant. i nul l(n .IahhII.. about tho Bamo. VonuH seoma omer planot except tho earth. 6000 TRESPASSERS DIE. f'sn w rrevent These Deaths. .niMPnrirrlil ...! i ero killed on tho I'onnaylvanla mis iou ino rail' a comn.inv in n.. ....t.n... tu uiiiiuiiiii'it il fifiior. - "iimiH uj neon inoso who Vfl . I I . , . - - Usui, inoro 01 us trnoltH n ito i..i la addition to tho 8000 trnBtm. uu iiiu iinn Miirlnrr in iinut urn-. V "l"""tr woro injured, wing trespassers, tho Ponnvlvnnir. mmmi .. . - ....... "i. ul iijinin inr inn . -' . uuinws worn nnnnllml nf -.-nr. urOPra linvo irnnn fnrMi - vwuma unn Oinnlnvna nf 1m urginK Mint, nil .rn.o0, WD Off Ihn ..'" "'""au,a " ""mjiuHy h property. eal Horses' Tails for "Rats." Lrn A h . . ""BeiOB, Tho conatnntlv In - vuun unn niifla In ! TT . ' V Ikl (IIIIILII'll III nr h i h M."0.wnorB do not wnnt - -M4u ior t io Innlt,., v IU0 Rtnin . - ' f i- -.v iiiuviiniR run " uurseH' oii r.. nMin. . nuiu. in nnn . i iTivea of tholr I'J" Natives Ar r,n depend S Si" ?8 wo"111 "tvo ct the Phni ,n in ,vo lroI,a t0 Bnn.i.1 '""'I'I'Inos, nccordlnc to '"villi ll.- - k DlJlTlLMItir. vi inn T i:iiiii ill ii ii. a k . 1 1 riULiiituir n f lit. . - ul VOI . - "iltlUllllllU, . .u, irnnni-nl mur thft .... " .viioiii . . niu nniiifA . , -."vi u0tVh fit.. I II IT A I fn acht ..f'Ontly. IIITGAi no aro cut hair that msly want as n dock day 17 tnllRi loyally, nc bu bo nnnd Btnndlng Alfonso. on Monday H Pun I i . . 1 . .. uii iiriiiT.fi rnex at Melllla WOOL MEN ADJOURN. F. R. Doodlng, of Idaho. New PresN dont Noxt Convention at Omaha. Portland. With threo loud choora for Portland, tho forty-Bovonth annual convention or tho National Wool droworB association adjourned Hat urday afternoon ut 4:30 o'clock In tlio Armory to moot in Omaha navt year. Thla marked tho close of tho most Important convention yet hold by tno organization, according to tho cIobIhb nddrosB of tho newly oloctod nd tlio retiring ollicorB. and ono featuro upon which thoy congratu lutod thoniBolvoB and tholr fellow del- ogatoH was tho comparatively poaco- rui manner in which tno dollborallonu hud boon conducted, Action at this convention makes It Incumbent upon tho association to begin what promises to bo a most wide-spreading cumpalgn for Hie edu cation of tho nation to a realization of tho urgent nocoBSlty of u protec tive tariix on wool nnd woolon coods. In ordor to aavo from alleged wreck and ruin, tho Bheep and wool in duatrloB, so closely allied that tho killing of ono means tho Inevitable Iostructlon of tho other. It was explained by tho various speakers that with tho duty free wool from Australia, Asia, Africa, Soutn America or uny other foreign coun try, tho ahoop Industry would soon dwlndlo to nothing, a condition that would not only prove disastrous to tho wool-groworB thomsolves. but would doprlvo tho American peonlo of ono or us most important sources of fpod supply, ono that will incrcaso In importanco at a greater ratio than tho increase in tho population. It was pointed out that tho actual cost of wool In tho average suit of clothou is so small as to be almost lnBlgnlllcnnt and that thoroforo tho duty protecting theso two Industries and thoso closely related thereto Is thoroforo of such llttlo mornont to tho consumer that If tho facts were understood by tho people at largo tho Bheep and woolgrowora need never fear abolition of tho duty or oven a reduction thereof. Tho association will mako it a nart of its work to carry on such an edu cational campaign as was advocated In tho report of Retiring Secretary George 3. Walker and by othor speakers, and a man well versed in ovory dotall of tho Industries will bo sent to Washington and main tained thoro to guard against any measures being enacted under mis apprehonsioii. It wbb set forth dur ing Mio soasIonB repeatedly that while thero is no reason to doubt that tho Issues affecting tho sheep and wool Industries are nnd have been trento in all fairness, misunderstandings and unfnjnlliarity with actual condl Hons havo and may lead to measures tho ouoct of which would bo any thing but that intended. Tho roBolirtlons adopted Indlcato also a better understanding between tho shcop and wool men nnd tho foiCBt Bervlco and closer relations and more friendly tormB than In tho past. The resolution provides for a national advisory board, con slating of a roprcaontnlvo man from each Btato and territory having a reserve, to take .up with the sccro tnry of agriculture and tho forestry dennrtmont clianrces which it is be Ilevcd should be made In the Inter est of tho Bheep Industry. This ad vlsory board will also llnd It Its duty to mnko a careful consideration of all complaints nnd of tho regulations of tho foroBt service. The proposed speod limit measure Is indorsed from tho vlowpolnt of aulckor transportation as well as from a humanitarian point of view, Tho resolution carrlos a protest ngalnat tho proposed Parson's bill and authorizes tho executive com mlttoo to tnko up tho inattor of freight rates with tho Interstate Com mcrco commission should this bo doomed necessary. Tho election of officers wont oft In accordance, with a cut and dried pro gram, tho dolgations from tho various stntos having llxed up a slato prior to entering tho convention hall, vr. J. M. Wilson, of Wyoming, who had been urged to accept tho proBldoncy rotlred In favor of Frank R. Gooding, of Hooding, Idaho, ex-govornor of the Btnto, and younger brothor of rotlr Ing proaidont P. W. Gooding of Sho shone. Idaho. Tho nomination Mr. Gooding wns mado by Frank It HaKonhrath of tho Idaho delegation Utah was given tho western vice prosldont by tho election of George Austin, of Salt Lako Olty, and thoro bolng no rivalry for tho position of oastorn vlco proaidont, A. J. Knoiiin of Chicago, was rooloctet NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Mme. Lorraine, American Singer, 8ang Favorite Hymn for Late King Edward VII. "Tlin TlfiYt mnvo " tin nnnllniinil I ..vs. aa.v.u, 11 U II 11 11 IlliMi I .... i "waa wtwo Install Loo O'Nolll lirowno M-h la being mado or Mtno. Aiy as minority loader." Lorraine, tho American opera singer. Ho rovlnwnfl tiin tnnttmnnv nf tho uy British aristocracy lust now. or representatives and senators who sho had tho distinction of being tho confessed In connection with tho last to sing for the lato King Edward bribery charges. VII. boforo hl death. ino strength of thla testimony Is She sun for tho klmr his favorite not broken by its aasociation with hymn, "Noaror, My God, to Thee," at ivoiiiuBouuiuvBB vvnuo, jjcckc- his special request, for ho seemed to Zy' l, , u havo had a presontimont that the end n.in t.nn.,i,. t r..in., ...... ' was not far off. It was at Biarritz HnnHtlfiiUnn vr,nnniU, f Ih Rmnnthlnr- tin nnalotr In ,V,n aHd the beautiful NOW York WiUOW tho commlttco on Judiciary. I theory that Lorlmer purchased them, f080 e" I1)0 occas n- AnUcipat- Friday, January 13. Washington, .Tan. 13. That tho Ann ate at thla aosslon must faco tho question whether tho Constitution shall ho amondod so as to requlro tho election of sonators by direct vote of tho people was mado apparent to- uay. a vote, which many senators considered a test of Hontlmont. rn. suited largely In fnvor of tho propo sition, 'nio matter came up In tho senate In connection with tho Joint resolution for the nmendmont of the Sonator Ilalley effectively blocked ono administration bill In tho senate, providing for tho onlargomcnt of tho Engineer Corps of tho Army, and re marked significantly that ho was pro- pared to oppose tho admin stratlon Hchomo for tho croatlon of a tariff commission. The Gardiner bill, which would pro hibit tho admission into tho United States of any illiterate alien over 1G years old, was ordorcd today favor ably roportod to the house by tho commlttco on Immigration. Representative Hawloy of OreKon. introduced a bill today KrantlnK a pension of $10 a month to all vet- orana who served 30 days or longer In any Indian war In tho United States prior to 1880. Steamer Thieves Make Haul. Seattle Express thlovea botweon Soattlo and Alaska havo gotten away with $75,000 worth of negotiable Btock certificates of tho owl Mining company, a packngo of valuable gold oro apoclmona, a bundle of currency nnd sovoral othor parcels or consiu orablo value, Bhipped to Soattlo by tho Alaska Pacific company from Cordova. Although tho officials of tlio company nro rotlclont thoy aro hooping tho wiros hot botweon boat' tlo and Cordova in nn effort to lo cato tho missing plundor, Ex-Captain to the Bad. St. Paul. Charles J. Williams, ar rostod Wednesday whon, It la snld ho attomptod to atoal a $C00 diamond nftor trying to blind tho Jowolry clork with rod poppor, hnB boon poaltlvoly Identified as Cnntain D. F. Kollor Roadlng, Pa., for 10 yonra a soldlor In tho Unltod States army ana rornv orly of Troop A, Eighth cavalry, Captain Kellor la wanted at nonu Nov,, for a $7500 forgery- Collane Gets Carnenle Money Lob Anirolos. Androw Cornoglo hns donatod $25,000 to tho University of Southorn California, this gut nlnn thn 7K 000 raised by tho Unl vorslty ltfiolf in compliance with tho torms of tho Iron mastors aoniuiunn, wIpoB out tho debt of tho institution WAS LAST TO SING FOR KING Thursday, January 12. Washington. Jan. 1". Captain Robt, Peary, Artie explorer, today was formally approved by a subcommittee of tho house committee on naval affairs. Tho subcommittee at an executive mooting, from which tho two principal opponents of Captain Peary, Roberts and Macon, were absenjt, adopted a favorable report to tho full commit tee on the Bates bill, which extends tho thanks of congress to Pcark and retires him with the rank of Rear- Admlral In tho Engineer Corps of th? Navy. Captain Peary la 53 years old, and tho action, If approved by tho full committee and agreed to by tho sen ate, will place him Immediately upon the retired JlBt with about tho same pay $C000 as he Is receiving as a captain upon the active list. Tho report probably will arouse a lively discussion In tho house. Significant progress was made today In tho movement for the creation of a permanent Tariff Commission. Not only did President Taft, In an address at the banquet of tho Na tlonal Tariff Commission Association, openly indorse the Longworth bill, but early today he Bummond tho ltepuu llcan mombera of the ways and means commlttco to the White House and urged them to harmonize their dif- ferenles. Wednesday, January 11. Washington, Jan. 11. Sonators Heyburn and Borah, both of Idaho, engaged In a parliamentary duel In tho Senate today over a bin mcreas Ing the number of challenges allow od tho Government In criminal pros editions. Borah sunnorted tho bill as a mem ber of the committee pn Judiciary, contending for the rlgnt or tno uov ornment to have a reasonable op portunlty to procure fair Judges. Onnoslng tho bill, Hoyourn con tended that tho Government's oppor tunities In nrosecutlons are sunic lontly extended. Ho said that, while since 1900 there has been 113 m dlctmonts In tho United States Court at Donvor, thoro had not been a slnclo conviction. Bornh voted In tho atlirmntivo anu Hovburn In the negative, the few othor Senators present remaining sllntlt. "Tho ayes appear to have It," tho f.hnlr announced. "You moan that the aye has It,' orimmonted Heyburn. "Tho ayes havo It and tho bill la nnsBod." norslBtod tho chair and tho i,m wns sunt on Its way to tho TfniiKft. Washington, Jan. 11 The project mappeod out by tho Army Engineers for a 30-foot channel from Portland to tho mouth of tho Columbia uiver, and recommended In tho roport sent to Congress today by tho Secretary nf War. Diobahly will uo approveu niui mlontod bv a provision that Is oxpoctod to bo Inserted in the river and harbors bin ny uw oumuo wm mlttoo on commorco, which now has Mint hill In cliarco- If sufficient effort Is mado, this nmondmont will not only carry an nnnrnnrllltlon of S520.0UU TOr COn striicting two drodgos for uso on this nlmn nnl. hut will authorize tho entire project at Us full estimated cost of $3,770,000 and placo tho work on a continuing contract basis, so that drodglng and dlko construction can proceod steadily without interruption, nnnnaanrv funds being appropriated from year to year In tho sundry civil bill until tho work is complotod and paid for. Tuesday, January 10. Washington, Jan. 10. Senator Crawford, of South Dakota, bitterly n.tnni.-nii Sonntor Lorimor, oi Jiuuuia today, charging that ho must havo known of tho corrupt practices em ployed in electing him. Tho olectlon of Stato Representative Shurtloff na spoakor of tho lower house of tho Tiii,,nia inelnlnturo. Crawford said, waa tho "first stop In tho corrupt program." and something so completely antago- ln lhat tho king would aak for this nlstlc in tho theory that thov wnro W jvimo. ivorraino stayou up buy- honest votes cast In Lorlmor's favor, eral hours practising It on tho previ that I cannot escape tho conviction ous evening. Whon tho service was that those men betrayed their honor ovor, King Edward complimented the and blackened tho fair namo of the soloist with necullar emnhaslB and stato for paltry dollars and permitted said he hoped to hear her at Convent Browno and Brodcrlck to sell them On.nln. TWnrn lsnvlne Biarritz he 1 M. 1 .-- i t .. i I ' ' " I .mo (jawii8 io ouurueu anu j.on- sent Mme. Lorraine a present of a nui.. .... , uittwiei. iinu LUHiiinuiiy tuns mineraDiy oi t-i t-a j , , , . t,,i Its purpose," he said. "Its only ten-L ..r , IZf,, dency Is further confirmation and " "UUOkU"u , " r " corroborative proof that Lorlmer was concrt Bve In London. She com unlawfullv filnntnil. T wish t onnM piled a series of songs composed by believe that Lorlmer himself did not royalty some of them by members of know that fraud was being commit- King Edward's own family and at tod- I regret to say It, but I person- this concort only these compositions ally believe that Lorlmer knew were performed. enough about what was going on in Mme. Lorraine has bcon a student wo were afraid of coming back empty apnngiieiu to provo to any reason- of the serious school, both in Florence handed." exnlnlnpn Whitn "hut wo ably prudent man upon inquiry that nnri PaHb hi venm nf hard study want tn havo th im1. jih ,.a nhnn jrowno ana Shurtleii were Mb i po- ha3 g.ven her n flno flnlBh Jean de W6 get back to Chlcag0 tell how Mrir,'- Bs ot her that Bh0 18 fn many rabbits wo bagged." their corrupt practlcea, of which he ea' Marguerite. Being big and Tho day passed and three tired miui hnvn hn,i t,,nwi, t tnn no blondo and of wonderful coloring, she huntsmen, unused to a long tramp. wrong, but I am willing that the re- lookB part naturally. Though not made their way back to the farm port of thla subcommittee be adopted ionS Deiore ino pudhc, mme. irruiu qouso, nungry as ramisneu bears, without nrotest." . has won laurels at Baden-Baden, The "You fellows go right in and eat," Hague, Monte Carlo, Farts ana uon- said Wnlte, "and I will take the dog in on ay, January a. don, and tho adhesion or tne unusn to the barn and tie him up and feed Washlncton. Jan. 9. Senator Bev- aristocracy to her cause tbis year 0Ur horse." erldge today introduced a resolution means that a record winter season They needed no second urging, and. ATE THE DOG MEAT HUNTER8 THOUGHT FEED WA8 QUEER MIXTURE. Later On When They Found Cook Had Mado a Mistake and Prepared tho Dog's Provender for Them They Agreed Joke Waa on Them. Chicago. Threo Chicago sport. Hon, who may be designated aa Whlto, Brown and Green, left on a trip to o wooded tract near tho Wisconsin stato line, reputed to abound with rabblta ind squirrels, recently. A rlze hunt-c-' hound, owned by White, also was a member of tho expedition. Now, Whlto was extremely proud of tho dog, and when tho party arrived at a town near the sceno of the pro posed hunt ho purchased a quantity of meat remnants at tho butcher shop for the animal, as well aa a couple of chickens for himself and his compan ions. These were carefully wrapped up, and when the threo camo to tho farm house at which they wero to leave their horse during the hunt tho bundle was given to the housewlfo and a bargain struck with her to pro pare a dinner upon tho roturn of tho huntsmen In tho evening. We didn't bring this stuff because declaring that William Lorimer of lies before her. Kansas City Star. Illinois was not duly elected to tho United States senate. The resolution was handed In with A Merry Heart. leaving Whlto to perform his chorea. walked to tho kitchen, where tho cheery housewife bade them enter. Dinner was ready, and it was steam- Brown and Green lost no time la a minority report on the finding of Cheerfulness should be a matter fo. . . . it.. 1 ,ii I 111 1 . 1 . . I. nr. 1 O WU inu buiuuo commuiuu un priviiusus religious cuiuthuoii, ub uiutu uo qml nlAnllnna tirnlth InirnntlirfitAil flla I tinnnnl. n Kn An..n Tn Mlth It i i n, u imno' na wnii seating themselves at the table and - ... ' I 1 I BofloHnir V tl hiinfrni. rti f Vt Virt rmaar tne Lorimer election. a Invalnahlo in Its reactionary effect Tho roport reviewed elaborataly nmmPon,T mnnninn nnH chronic de-1 016 bollea Potatoes. the evidence and expressed dlsap- Lresglon are a supreme form of selfish- After their appetite was somewhat ap proval with the findings of the ma- ' n5im,i h inanity, peased and while, their hostess was Jorlty of the committee. ... ' n. ... . Htnnn busy In an adjoining room Brown Cnnnlm. rinnnnn i o A nto hnlii. n f " ' O" " ... ...... j j.x. . triumph In the House today In win- in peoi"OB suungui uuau w - remarked- . .. . rnh tholr nnnl rnllarR or stranele their lt-r uuu ruiuariteu. JL Lm; ;nnarle7-no mora rinht to waste "Funny comblnaUon ot meat, this. Congress. their staying power than to drop Pat slabs of pork, liver and poor beef- Unillv hnttnroil In tho throo ilnva' Rtrvnhn no In their COfleG. sicon, uu jiuuujcu wgcwci. huvyo. storm that, swnnt the Houso last An unreasonable moner Is worse I suppose us an ngni, as March, the Speaker "camo back" In than a minus quantity In .algebra, re- oougm u. ar. uie meat snop, ana moy a way that brought a grim smile of dunine renervatlne all around him. say tbese country stores have muctt satisfaction to his countenance and one nf the best short sermons ever better stuff than we get In Chicago." left his enemies, the "Insurgents," wrltten Js the poora ah0ut the old About this time White appeared, discomfited. L-mnn .hnQo .hporfninona nnri eon- "Where is the package of meat I The Speaker today was sustained , . . f, .,r,narir,,oaa tn eave you." he asked the housewife. "I by a majority on a ruling Identical Rtronest hal: lth whlch to forgot to tell you that part of it w tn t ie one no maae mst. Marcn, h"hnn,,R Rffectiona. Be brteht was for my dog. If you'll give it to wnen tne nouse overruiea ms aeci- - - T.n tk lt n..t tn him" .i i. Kiti nt in,,.r. and merry before him. no matter me i n taKe u out to mm. T5T,n,nn0 nmi Tiomnornt., what little foxes are destroying tho A horrible light burst upon the two' On the eve of tholr return to Dower vines In your own pet garden." diners. As for White, he roared with tho Democrats voted to Bustaln the laughter. , ruling of the chair. The Insurgents ' "Oh. It's all right," said he. "Sport 27 of them stood by their guns rvianoneiie i nwer. I and I can get along with fried chicken, and fought the Speaker bravely In a one or tno features oi tne tneaincai . guess.' lost cause. exposition wnicn iook piace in oiuaicu It was on the point as to whether recently wns the marionette theater, a proposed amendmeuc to the rules, 0f which an American, who attended ACCIDENT KNOCKED EARS OFF1 offered from tho floor, constituted a ono or the performances, writes: "The . question or lilgli constitutional privi- Munlch ZOo, where the exhlbiUon took , G . jammed Between Wanon lege that tho storm broke. II was nlnpn. 'mpd wlth theatrical neo- DriVe ?.?.?. 7?!f .".Jl."80" .7.-ioi nia mmciinn thnt onllorl f"v" . . . ? 7" . ana wall ana uoses nis auncu- i"'-" 7, ,; , ,"T Tr lW-h Pie. artlsls and patrons or tne stage, out tho "revolution" of last March, ' mothin tn in- MAKE CANAL COMPETITOR. lar Appendages. when Norrls. of Nebraska, offered an . ' . A x. . amendment providing for a rules merest mm. put uie v vvi Phlladelphia.-Just because your ear committee of 15 members to be elect- the chier attraction ior us. we saw nappeiia t0 get knocked off, according ed by tho House, instead of three two performances Offenbach s Pret- t wlulam Driver of C09 West Alle- members. appointed Dy tne apeaaer. iy aium ui uu" gheny avenue, Is no reason ror getting Tlio speaiter ruiea tne isorns tubuiu- anu x-rjuutBH muuciw, uj grouchy In these days or modern tlon out of order. mann and Scherber. So .closely did ., Rri when he cot iammed be spoken words harmonize with the act- tween Ua wagon and a wall at E1gh. ing or tne ngures ana so exacuy um teenth and Market Btreets and ono the manipulators of tho strings nnd . . nnnonHnpn wns -nnked off . ... . .. -...l 1.1. . , , o- Senate Bill Would Let American ""H "r" and hung on a nooa oi tne wagon. Coastwise Vessels In Free. ln,at one lanc.eu "v.u6 wnlle the other was torn half off mles on the stage." H,,.i, mntnot with the wall, ha waa wasiungton. i-uciuu mF not worried a bit. pers wno nave Deon ngnung iur tl. a..u. in,h,.. Driver Just picked the stray ear oft water transportation as an offset to Qf the hook and galloped to the Medico- tno oxoroitant transcummuauu chleken.lnoubar problem, and often uu,u,B"r" r'"' ,"".i, rnnrl rntna Will ho henelltOU DV tne . I t -oll Imm 1,1 nn nvt llllB vvuxiuv luiuitu.uivi, v, ... . . ... , ..... - lull LU &U1IU Ik, lUUIIliU null in . - , i . adoption of the Mann bill, with they are struggling to master. Thou- Jth needle an suture .or whatever Senator Flint's amendment, which sans of yearB B0 Egyptians In ono they are and sewed the ear back o the senate committee on Inter- t of tho world and tho Chinese In the side of Driver's head Then ho noonnle canals has voted to report ....... .., f i,ni,nHnff. sewed the other back In place, and favorably. "m having applied prodigious quantities ot It Is a bill for the governing or tne nrofesslon the Becret plaster and bandages, expressea mo n,n n,,oi ,n.,o T?iinfo nTTifiTifl. ! hereditary proiession, tne BecreM.,,, (v, lho .inp Wm,M "V:.r"r ,r" ' , ;7oo SrXv guarded with religious sacredness and . ' for American vessels for coastwise handed down from father to son The .n,,o. iona tniia nn railroad odd stoves called "mammals" that tho . . i..,, ., . i,to nnto Aoama wiimw ""F";. w owned steamsiilps; enables tno gov- ugyyuaua UDv.-u t d not only Jokod with the doc- nrn.nont nt hnv time to tako over back to remote antiquity. n.vun uo- - - ... , . u,.....vi..v ... ,, - - ... ... , tnr wniio tno sewmu wu kuiuk uu. uv- . . .. i .1 . . A. ll.A . .1 Y" . nAitnliiltftn' IIia Dnrln vessels wnicn uccepi mo usu ut uiu ioro uio neuuu L,ji tn Doetoc Kimr who is a canal without tolls, tho question of markets had Incubator chickens, codh?g.. ?Z:ZJ,Jt cost to bo settled la'tor, nnd enables thanks to an apparatus, which was in tho president to fix tho tolls at not vontcd In France In 1777 less than 50 couts nor more man $1.50 ner not ton Undor the provisions for taking Good Work In South ovor vessels, tno government can at MI,JS Winifred Holt, who is proml veracious young man, but declined to remain in the hospital, preferring to let his ears grow fast again at home- Marry to Escape School Rule. New York. New York's board ot nnv time obtain all tho colliers and t .b- nt tno rii wnom. auxiliaries It needs in war. , , New York nas como to tho alQ education Is alarmed over the increas- ino amenumuut wui iuuku u. wa- southern colony, that was es- ng maruB t, v nal a real competitor of the trans- . ;,' , v,m, voara of ago or under who becomo continental roads. There have been . 'Z Th nhwt i wives, with their parents' consent, in woll doflnod fears that unless condl- u,Iu,"m." ' " f?' Cft. order to avoid the compulsory educa tions changed tho Panama canal o help the moun alneers to a better order to i would not glvo shippers tho relief .ife Physic ally firsti . iShwge of tho department of compul- that was hoped for whon It wns proj- can bo dono for their Intellectual de- n tn t 15 Klrl8 all octed. Such eminent authorities aa volopment. All these mountaineers fory educ ft I M lnn nn1lnil 4 It (1 f 111.1 I- ft llrt "holfltoil fl T t Q f f Q ' dor existing conditions of control of lnBt la, they are descended from the Ue ?n TTJZZoX" steamsnip lines ny rauroaus, tne uu- cinS3 0f Engusn immigrants nr " nal 1b practically turned ovor to tU(J tlnj0 of yjo settlement, thorn, Pensions Greatly Increased-Washington.-Ry tho passage of tho gonoral ponslon bill by tho houso, $15 000,000 wns added to tho oxpondl turos on account of pensions. Tho voto wns 212 to 02. Spoakor Cannon porsonnlly took tho floor and vig orously urged tho passngo of tho monsure, which grants ponsloiiB rang ing from $15 to $30 to votoranB who nro 02 yonra old or moro and who served 90 days In tho Civil War or CO days In tho Mexican War. Iftf A IVI " w.. ...w , d,uuu,uuu wamcu ,,uw. Scnora Braga, wife of the now pres WnshlnKton. Jan- 13. An lmmodl- ,innt of Portugal, says that sho is nto appropriation of $5,000,000 for Lr0Uu 0f ber husband, but at tho samo I'nnama unnai nnuiiuuuuuo iu u. timo is sorry for anytuing mat win Whllo being a wife does not neces sarily exempt them from ochool attend ance, the board finds lt difficult to handlo such casos. Twelve Women Sat Ae Juror. San Francisco. Twelve fair spec- tnkon out of a fotnl appropriation of . v ,, ,ioir hnnnv littin hnmo tatora wore called by Judgo Graham $12,475,328 for Panama defonsos and loBt two chlldron many years In court hero to pass upon a modifl- to bo included in tho rogular appron- 1 ' . B,nc0 thon tho Drogidon, nnd cation of a decree of divorce whereby !?.?i,0.n...b'!' f -rra u wte ve beep very much do- Mrs. Mary A. Black : aoqulred the , cus- War S5M sdnt Vff SSlT WUhoJleavlng tZ a verdict in .favor of tU V ' - T tl,on. as they may return to lt again. ! wjoman