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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY : MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1008.
CUPID'S GLERIGAE UNDERS'MJDX
Rev. W. J. Gomcrflall, tkc London Minister' Wnoflc ."Social V Circles! for- Eligilles" Have Given a 1 Big iJJoost to Matrimony in Britain, Is ' Anxious to Cross tne Atlantic
AMERICA
( bj Jtaynara Evans, 7 v -ONDON,
Jan. .--Cupid's Sue
; Nmr," u bi bu ben dubbed '
'. bore. Is contemplating atvlait to
tho United Bute. He Is tbs'
Bar. W. J. aoraersall, a Presby-.
terlan clergyman of London who da--Claras
that tha little chap with tha bow .
and arrow baa been loafing lately, and'
thereby randars necessary; soma organ
., Ised soharaa for promoting matrimony.
A while ago, accordingly, Mr. Oomar-'
sail founded tha so-called "Eligible So
cial Circles," of whloh there are now
tlirae la London. And as he has read
In tha American oables that organise
, tlona modeled after Ms are about to ba -r
started la New York and Boston, ha
wants to go aofoaa and-give them a
1 Start In tha rtaht rilrai'tlon. - ,
, Besides being the originator and or
, ganlaar, Mr. Oomersall Is tha presldln
f anlua of the "Eligible Social Circles.
' Ostensibly these circles are formed to
provide social evenings for lonely bach
elor, widowers, single women and
widows. One has to be either one of
.these four to pass tha hospitable por
tals of the 'Clrclea." But Mr. Gomer
fall and his wife who is tha official
hostess, frankly admit that the encour
agement of matrimony la tha chief end
'. they hav in view. They are doing all
they can to lay out an enticing pathway
(leading to the' hymeneal altar, and In
terspersed at interval with whist,
drives, aountry walks, dances and tete-ev-tetea
over cups of coffee, (for Mr
' Oomersall haa evolved the unique the
. ory that coffee is a lova philter).
Pint Eligible Club.
The first of the EUglbles clubs was
formed a year ago, tha second six
months later and tha third has Ant been
launched. ' Tha three have a combined
membership of 100, despite tha thinning
f their ranks by the retirement of
those who hav formed matrimonial
partnerships.
To become a member one must be
long to one of the four classes men
tioned above, be able to furnlah two
references, and fork put seven shillings
f and six pence just It cents short of 2.
That entltlea one to look the EUglbles
ever for about four months with an aye
towards a posslblue mate, or with an
Impersonal eye, juat aa one chooaea.
, According to Mr. Oomersall. the con
ventionalities of society prevent mar
riage. He alma, he say a. to remove
theae barriers. As ha expressed It to
me. ha brings hla people together like a
flock of birds and provides them with a
little entertainment. Mrs. Oomersall
plies them with her special brsnd of
coffee, which Is suDDOsed to unlonae the
fentle paaslons and preeto, they are In hla eagerness to get properly mated
llllng and cooing like a lot of doves, he has not been satisfied to join one clr-
Tne plan haa Its drawbacks, (especially cle but la a member of all three. There
In the eyes of Mrs. Grundy), but Mrs. Is another member of 71, and It is a
Gomaraall points to 60 marriages with- race between the two to aee who will
In tha last year for vindication. meet hla affinity flrat. Several are In
No age limit exlats among the Ellg- the sixties, more on the sunny or shady
Jbles. One member Is 72 year old. and side of 60 (it's hard to tell which when
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rJllll )cJfwfe'i of -f first rf -N HlflV,
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their proapeeu and just about what
they want In tha way of a wife. Tha
" women make Mra Gomaraall the cti
. tod lan of almllar confldencea, aivd tha
huaband aad wife exchange Information.
Tha course of true lova is than tnacail
anlied by Mrs. Gomsrsall, who anva:
"Mr. Smith, will you aee Miss Snicker
noma. this evening?" knowing that lr.
Smith has an Income of 126 a week an4
that that is Just about what,. Mis
. Snicker longs to get hsr hands on. . But
should Mlsa Snicker by any accident al
low Mr, Jonea to take her home. Mra.
Gomeraall aays to hert "You must not
allow Mr. Jonea to go any further. Mlf
Snicker; he geta only 130 a week; and
In this 'way matrimonial disappoint
ments ar proven too. ,
Out for Coin. '.'.' , .';.'; 5.'
But big as London la. It is too re
stricted for tha matrimonial activities
of Mr. and Mrs. Oomersall They have
formed what they call a correspond ena
circle at a guinea (6 a head. This fee
entitles one to aend In two photographe
with some personal Information, and a
statement of their virtues and accom
plishments that tha desired life partner
tnuet poaaass. One of the photnerapha
la paaaed around the circlea with re
queats for bids, and tha other la aent to
aome other correspondent who seems
apeclally fitted to fulfill the requlre
menta of the original. Should auoceaa
attend the efforts of tha marrying par
aon and hla wife, no extra fee Is de
manded, "although." as Mrs. Gomaraall
told me "It la the custom for tha couple
when they ere married to make ua a
preaent" Alao It la the custom for tha
couple, to come to London and be mar
ried hy the Rev. W. J. Oomersall.
Mrs. Oomersall confided to me. In a
tone of voice which auggested that
walls have eara, that whereas the mid
dle class were their principal custom
ers, of late even the peerage bad fallen
' victims. From the aame lips and In
the aame tone of voice, I learned that
a counteas wss now communicating
through them with a dootor in Boeton
and Tonly this week' eonfided Mrs.
Oomersall. "I received a lotto from a
vicar In Philadelphia with a flna in-
rnm nlrlnr mm in find him a ailltahle
wife." So great haa been tha demand
among the peerage, aays Mrs. oomer
sall. that they are considering tha ad- ,
vlaahlllty of establishing a circle In th
exclusive weat end of London Hera
American helreaeea can look the elig
ible pcera over and take their pick at
something like $50. This schema Is,
bound to prove popular.
Rata Grind Off Their Teeth.
From the London Graphic.
A curloualv marked stone hss been,
found at Colebrooke, Devonshire, in the
middle of a wheat rick, and geologists
h innn nr woman in looking for s wife who have Been It express the opinion
or hushnnri), and ntlll more from SO to that the markinga on the stons were
!0. caused hv rats using It to grind their
System la the strong point of the teeth, which otherwise grew to sn 1s-
Rllglbles clubs. Nothing la left to ordinate length.
chance. I'pon comliig into the organ- Some rats have teen even known to
iZHtlon the men confess themselves to starve owing to their teeth getting too
Mr. Oomersall. tell him their Incomes, long.
WHEN THE BLOCK SHOWS
RED Look. Out, Friend, There Is
Danger Ahead
By John Anderson Jayne.
TOOl) you ever by the aide of the
track of a tplendidly equipped
raltway system at a country sta
tion and saw the tralna whls by?
How you admired the massive en
gine, the m&gnlflceotly equipped train,
i he man at the engine, who. through
the bhadows of the night or through th
s
lie routine things In your life. Tou sra
not ouith aure that you left your desk
at night in Just the condition it should
lie; you worry whether you set the
combination of your safe; you wonder
If you have locked all the windows In
the house; if you did turn off tha
water. To satisfy yourself you go over
all tne mentul processes leading up to
the act. nnd at the end there is the
great question mark, and the Interro
gation : "I wonder if I did?" Tht n yon
go all over the work again, making
sure this time you nave dane tne rou
tine things, things It would be well-
lens; hours of the day guided- thitraln nigh Impossible for you to forget An.l
nnd brought It to Its desired terminal, at the end azaln there is the same In
right on time. terrogatlon, "I wonder?"
Thought you ever of the perfection Look out, friend! There's danger
of the algnal system, that from time ahead. The red light shows. Phynl-
to time says to the enjlneer. "All's rlana tell you that you need R rest
well ahead, the line Is open, there are thitt youi nerves are jangling and out
no trains In this block, you have the of tune; that the failure to remember
right of way?" Thought you ever of whether you hare performed the roil- .
that? v tine wirk Is a sure sign of brain rag, -
Then you looked down at the track leading, unless checked, to Insanity. and
and. connected with the joining of the death.
raila you saw a piece of loose wire. You are cross with your wife: you .
hanging limp, not stretched taut, but say '.hiners to her that you d bo
just lying there with apparently no ashamed to sav to anyone else, or ba
meaning or purpose. skittish about saying to any save her
11 C6UNTY JAIL SOCIETY AS RUEF FOUND IT
iff" Schmitz Ignores His Fellow Prisoners Dalzell Brown Suffers
Considerably George D. Collins is the Philosopher of the Jail
Imbial. And Colling talks t.lling him "now Is your opportunit)
anil intelligently that crimes maka "up your time." or "now you m
?8Lparfi.are rrors of Jud- go slow, for there-s danger ahead."
who is your best friend and home-
maker; you are ugly with the children:
you haven't any patience with "Tom.".
you don't sea how "Mary" can d aa
she dees; the baby annoys you. Look
red light in the block la
Jacobson in San Francisco "black souls." It was In one of these worse criminal
(suueun. austy Dare rooma tnat 1 came upon glowingly an
. . . ... ... . nut-all r?tn.n In ..TnV. w I U !. I I ... flf . 1. n
l J1.P was nulling tne marsei iVu,u im m - muni, yau c i o v juus- 0
.nn. in !,.,.. I. r- mure iik a uenjai tiger, out nieni, ana mat tne greater percemaite when
stronir on count v lall-numan-ln- i .. i. ,,. . . L . ... . , . . . . - wnen
... - - .I.
Yet that piece of wire la a part of
the icreat. block system used on the
majority of American rallroada. ' An3
on the successful working of the cur
rents of electricity In that wire de-
uends the safety of the train you are out! The
watihlnir or rldine imon. As the train Showing.
passes over It. It sets In motion the Wouldn't It be better for you to stop
subtle fluid, and the fluid, dashing and take a rest while you can? Busl-
through the wire and running along the ness will get along without you when
track, leaps high In the air and auto- you are dead. And when you are dead
matically seta in place the white light you'll ba a long time dead. Tou can't
of safety or the red signal of danger, come back from the grave to make
and sreaks to the oncoming engineer,
er. jo more nice a Bensral tlaer. hut menu and tnat tne a-reater percentage - w kinnv ri
ine Eiint or tne arternoon sun nant- 01 criminals could n rerormea ir more c. i- ..... .v.. v.r. n,
terest-experlence. Tha previous Ing up his improved color, his well-cur- humane methods of punishment were ,i,L , what tha alirnala mean to
apoloa-ies or straighten up this, that or
lty to the other ' tanglement. Better go alow
must nerore you run into something far
down tha track that will wreck your
train and bring disaster to many.
You were out with the boys . last
night You didn't Intend to take mora
go slow
iilte
REV. DR. ADOLPHUS SCHAUFFLER.
day the quotation was listed at flea silken heard end fine cloth dress, instituted, such as the reform sytem In tne enrineer, and, obedient to the call than one drink, not tnat. perhapa. but
61 000 for each of the three days L lv i ui 0f tho a gnal, he guides nis train, wun ine chooaea steps 01 your nomewara
t m. i .!-f wi,-- t ..- m ands ,1ott' WAr71 "''f.i Pw. n.l " on a possible chance of his release lla prlcefess cargo of souls. Into the way are each of them so many red
of his imprisonment. When I saw him, his gait a soft stealthy panther's he will take up this reform here he yawning mouth of the terminal. llghta saying. "Danger ahead, danger
however, the price had gone sky-rocket- grace. I remarked upon his Improved draws back hurriedly: "I wasn't con- There are times when you see the ahead!" ,
lng and you couldntt buy In his three PPprance. atltuted a reformer. Besides it is npt whUe lcht get on th)S track of your Watch your red lights! Obey them t
n . .,... n: i-D. toeinn ith At least he said, "here we have ' """viuuai. n a uuiy ui me hfe and you know that all is well. Ana men wnen tne wmte lights . show
OR two reasons the Rev. Dr. A. F. leads him to put so large an amount of aays ror ,esB tnan -000. notwitn- BomethnB. between us and the floor, atate. flut gometimes, out before you with- on tho block arm. go ahead, knowing
Dcnaumer is one or tne most J; ? V t" lul,u"'" "l iwlkuuib uLnnums hucl mm .no uini-mui n nnvo a imx 10 sieep on. in me loi so ituer. rsin: wnat a Dreese out a moment a warning, inorw i u" enjr mui auu tor-
monl nA .n ti I a mtnnn. It warn .'Irma gn tn r.d lttrnt .nna'lr v nnn vnil Knnw inftc ininm HI I M H I ' v'
whan' your block
and wait until the light
men go aneaa.
. . . . ... . .Lsi. avnau iter im aixn Mn iiuinnniv. MR n-n..inn .. . v.. m. f nv nr nnn in inn man m n ont rr
wiaeiy Known or American cnurcn ts not t0 be foun,i ln tn(, reB.ar,j stand- ... had not even a mattress. We had to six before hla return from the citv. vou must alow down, perhaps stop, or Watch, therefore
leaders. He is an expert along ing by the side of those who claim that S th.n .nV h.r nf th hirherl e,eeP on tha bare cement floor. It The front hall had a morgue draught!- disaster will be the result. light shows red.
rwi natiiA ii.a- rikHintinn i ii n nil 111-1 n ir'si air nsnu trntrv anil tb v - - - . - " was arfianai tiir nirarv n a e enH m rm nAaaas aa w i la.niir. niir H-w vau aasak sntivinff wnrxav nvar ina iiia Biinwii w hiip. i-nnn
i rvaa Hiiho t K am " " -- vti. van-j auu no - livna, Cass X a LWUU til ursui IU1 J LtUA mm A vu sa v vwm a j a. j -- - -
tOBB UUU8 II1U1 t nhonna Afv sia that 4 JBB I ) . u- AX ai.i...
a far longer
uafltiiiui. inin Ul V-ltl iohoii . . - linn "trrfl v aniilM" OR T
krfrt One is- city mission work and cl?,lZly SJ "I!. 1 h""Ia. fi? hTs ?'SlS and BocfetT.
Thft nthr ftunrlnv mnhnnl U InHil. anhnAl hut h.uk .k As for BchmitX With
..w-a. v.iiwa. Lua, IBlllCI Vt 11.11 LI I WHO Willi LrllVH t . . . M . i 1.
tnca rests upon no denominational lines, the middle ground that tha older meth- 11. m?n evita8 He
for although his ecclesiastical connec- g"" -e070m?ntS Tbv what av he 'Knor his reHow-prisoners. the "black
lion is Presbyterian, and he wa. or- xTOffltart hSSSffi P ,S
-alnjul fi - rnnm-.-.ttA-.i nh.i.nh 1. - nnt fliinniAnrel hir tna n.mbr .nlAn.A ' "
vvuii..uuii 7 .:. . " . ' " - nhniilrl nhline or even swenr at them.
Bias Deen lor SD years in undenomlna- "' , .'"u-J . ZZ..t Schmitz' disregard is not due to his be
llonal work and his opinions are sought ha hi. r.th.r '-. T ,i-.ii, mg overwhelmed in mi own deep mi
for throughout the evanaellcal denoml- He came to America when Tie voun IT-L..F?" Phyaical I standpol
kainn " . ,. . ..r.. j , .3 i.i. 'j.r. ncnmiis seems lar more insensiiive
m " . 1 1 1 - c i n nu ii i uicm iiiuai tii ina eu L'u
it was a. r . schaurner who made one
got a chance to dry, so that it
practically damp all the time.
was Glass and Brown, with the dim fllcker-
And ing gas Jet overhead casting on the
with the smMl9P and the no Sc- That fafeso? ill o?Vu- the vgdent"h h S cupsT-ln the toilet. Each cell haa one Joke a tho castle, which caused much '
Jubilee bustle which - would play
tlon here. Ha van rrnriuntml frnm
rf the earliest successes in this coun- Williams college arid received the de
ity aiong tne lines , or institutional gree or doctor or divinity from the
University or the City of New York.
. - j : i ..... . . --- ... ' th-if. fir In ir in
ui-okiiu wra n nwn iu iinon iney lime un ine stens rusnes Kner an lire. :- . .v... i
tniiiK wnat tney aresendlng him to. sparkle, action, Animation. A thinner ,1" " "i. V... 7nB. tm. for "God Save tha fcueet," when th.;
YJl np:re.'.tnoun "rown Keta down- Kuef than when I saw him last, a year Vh7 vnT. must have vur eat down. This, of course, createdmuch
whera ed to put it on, I took my hoata into
tho win- Tay coanaenea. An ald-de-oamp was
- .! Dressed Into the aervlcia mnit iraial
green. And his talkativeness is ZA .rmit h hmvv ease and r'1 amaU musical box. was made to
rs A ;n- -.ni " , flwa under a particular arm chain
nhilosonhv r.f fienriM. IV Hnllln. tn h,. v.r,.,,v. .K'lf.l-ir. ill ' " - head either Up against tnis IOUI
s- c; ,-ur V" rr,. y'""0""' , .inin o- sleen to the srratlna;.
"X Howen. Collins' old cellmate, tells me as ho never did before? to note thelr her! ' 5?"?"., dI?ug -JLt,
iiicii .uiiniEf is nit; mum ir-u-cuniroueu color
verv : nhleemai c I Dalzell Brown: I had ?" .thS wfnt A" Bton not. "gabblness," as 8ome would have It
fhurch work. As tM head of Olivet
hapel, on New York's east side, an ln-
ptuution maintained by the New York
lty Mission and Tract society, he de
veloped a veritable bee hive of Ch:-ls-
lan activity, uiubs, classes and other
Great Southern Dish.
a look at Hen muz cell while he was
court. The cot was still unmade,
the sheets were almost as smooth as
when first got into, no wrinkles or
mussed-up look as of one who
sleepless. Schmlts' lack of concern
because the "black souls" are not
range of vision. They are too far be-
1 saw scnmitz later waiK-
'as at VaW8 himself uP saying quietly: "If it is the pitiful part about him. Al- oao ?. "tt;e"Av one f the "higher- WWto ompany was at luncheon I -Colllnn
can be self-controlled, whv mva a rinont fBiirnr vt horntnfnr. it Kuer is ine oniy on ui tetlr-A - th ol,-j ..TfcIi.
i. uul . , i ., , t n-i - J . ' - ' - iiinw' wTir. HUB nroviaea uuuneii wun . : r .v. WmV..v
n, aiiuum uui a: was with command and nt h .i own will, ."""r., ".ur " i... a. wonaer." ana When thev van all -
. . . - ---- npnn m tr rrom inti iny. no via ...wii . . - . .
wis- nw "s uairb aa a 111.111 wnuso nervuua V,j- hn eve l.
Collins, because of this stoic's
rounds the eye Is caught by tha SSL-i-L .JJL"JL
ana ciean mat- . . . vau wuv
lea or v ........ . . v.. muiv a m.- - ' w . .. ....... ....ww .wua vrmr rminris tne eve is
ern Is of "philosopher of the jail." And Col- who. once he gets started, must go on S, U to rert intent 'lpi'0 ,fl?B'll " hiding bis -
In his ims, swinging airily from the battered for lack of the nervous will to apply It8"' ,?Jm it the rav orison blank- -TfP? 11b5- To the delight and aa-
library table points to himself chestilv. the brakes. Six is the withdrawal hour
laughing: "And I am glad to be the for visitors. And pathos, this ex-
fiossessor of such a proud title." But mighty boss once carried on the shoul-
f Collins can slnp Brown on the shoul- ders of the mob, petitioning now a cap-
de.r and say, "Cheer up. old man." and tain of the guards for five minutes'
If he can instill Into Glaas and Tread- grace.
well or Schmlts words of consoling
wisdom, even uouins constant light
From the Baltimore American.
"T wonder whv ft Ih ' 'aaiA rrtwnpil T
orms of social effort were inaugurated. Gay of Macon. Georria. "that when voii -m, him
ha Klinrinu" mnnnnl hoouma a vtvrial tn . ,k . , . . . ......v.. ....... . " ' -
fchich visitors went from all over th. rfmore, boti , reallV southern cities, the g Wa"kS apirt in isolated grandeur!
fcn-ted lnervhunnTZ,lIr?aV neh" Wr? kn0W lue and care less Swering bT in "dethroned dVgnit
hecounted a very unprornislng; neigh- about what I ln common with thousands .neaklnr only td a few select friends.
'"" o. v u. ...u. v w iicuiaoi UlOlltrc ui f.tl LII Ul 11)1 1'Hll. Ka unval r, rnl. at til- ifflnA aa hi.
housand memDers. After you a;eton this side the Potomac y.nnn- thm mmZ r m itv if banter withdraws and Is still and re-
When he left Olivet chapel it was to nobody seems to care for It, nor will you schmlts did gaaft it could be nccrlme spectful before the profound suffering
uperlntend all the work of the City see it on the tables of nrlvate families CT " .aB??ii,l Jt, '",, " of Bartnett. Rv the most mni via.
Mission society. The experiences which or in hotel dlnlnar rooms. Rverv true oi!S'. k. i ?.i,.i. itnr the melnnehnlv of Rartnett la n.
'?xh.a8 addei during the years to those son of the south swears by corn bread; loUS sixteenth waiting guillotine for marked. The "black souls" call him
-btalned l as i pastor oV& mUslon church he jvas brought up on it. and wants it So other reason than that republicanism the "man of mystery." For Bartnett
ir wiuuB'" aw . v ..v? n i.es aj, BttU1JU iiuv in'iu hApam fflishinn ftfifi thA irrAfltPst prime win on nyari. nuauje in a cnair aeen
in wiihi iiao vuiuc tu uc BDiiDiu.ujr r.Hwnu t.o imiviicii. ' that thav wa.-A ir nira in reaiiinK. MinaDiv no RnnnH tin TO A..la - t
Its the "east side work" in great cities. "The kind Of old fashioned 'corn pone' a for lf.eil Brown in his nhles-- run wildly back and forth, - nervously m.T n.if.Mt inii tnSont.
iardly .a day passes hut there will be and delicious golden 'egg bread' that I m,tC wav he Buffers considerably. His thrusting his fingers into his long f finsiiv ; hi ? tnkX T
ounoin '' "ITZt-LJl.J?1'-'. was .llte, moBi is a low-keyed, nervous organisation mock or na r. as suddenly he sub- Now- a man cannot be very criminal
And how full he Is of prison affairs rails piia-rlm's Proaress' and the HkeT
in those five minutes. In his short And as soon as I have ordered some
stay he can tell -ou the history of al- benedlctlne I shall be a fully established,
most every "black soul" in his wing, monk."
the unstrlped ones awaiting appeal. Suddenly Ruefs eye lit on tha little
some years, ana in tne rar wing, tne red book I carriea wun me, hobs- -in
atnped ones short termors. He Knows
priaon oiann- - - '7.
ets. And Ruef Is the one exception wno them . V;i -a-i .ti7."i-r
has
dictlne
hla nil
ment of his soul. "And has not some of face. about m
not a prison cell, uuer is a eene- Everv Hmt mu ir.!n...j. .Z.. .
lXX S nede L5?-
ia or ins aston-
nity Yean of Steel Making. ,
just when each short termer Is to be re-
leased, and he Is there with offers of
and Society." He picked It up.
. "You're in there.' 1 said laughingly,
K&nTXrt on lthF2 .rea7Ur:robr.ne,lyf S.1 the var.e W of tX'e ""oVT i'eever TJP KSV. fX?.? V .1 S?f fu-e? to take al! the I don't see myself mentioned.
.Min. tha .i- i Bt . tnhi .n,iif i h.i . ni n .'" ni'J ' 'V.u"" money tnat is otierea mm:
au i4 sjuu a- wtnaaavia r nisi Afinnniifli mmr nmnira imnva
his short curved meerschaum pipe never
ll'. .'vou"' Prom call, you hlgher-uD- Ta,24?AtS!?,' "F iron-foundry N
gray souls,' 'crlmlnaloids.' Turn to that "2 ti ww.iron is apia oaa
cnapter a..a Thia season ' th ataal moraHon
American Industrie
, S.185.' th,.Cnl,(l Stes mads 1,
000,000 ton of plgr iron. This year s
output will, be about 25,000.000 tona. '
Fifty, years ago the, largest cargo of '
iron oro taken down tho great lake
y AO.
today
Ruef began reading, mystified.
12.000 to 13.000 tons each, and dia-.
..w . 1 1 1 a i7 . . . . . a. v. i i i a m i... iiit. nc id i n.1 it. v s iMwivfcu . . . - - - ---- ..a. - - iuuiihv I (iti.1 ih uiic Ftsu ii i in ; - Kilt reaa. ' i niBiaicu. : av. . . a.. . . a. . . . ......
AAoninir ana aiaincr -me dcod e in con- eft un a, muia. anu ir i naa a ifniiiion i .mAtPA .mal-. nr tho lav , n ...... . . a . ...
fcisted SeiKhborhoods anf in the lower dollar hotel I'd hire an old fashioned ZL Tn. It is noticeable that in the cells of "u7
Cl,H"fcrHiVhh. being absent ,from between; Hps- the business men higher-ups you And KK of" all ss! tha anonymoblia
' w . -- .,,;:v , i,:" (, i,( T a,,;.V. i;; wnen i saw mm urai si toe cny prison . "? containing conee, miiK, cneese, tt
hevote to all these seekers after knowl- duco it just e'JucateJhe rising gen- he wag RBhy.biue under the eyes and ia, a bottle of medicine ln the immac- Daoco. matches. He never returns emt
n wrm niir n n ttimii evt;r lunn a. wo. v rum i u vvs au aiui dlibliuu ui i KnAi frtfta,j tka ni-a n u gin rsaii nw i -i in mm a-ciir Aaitn a- r a . .
"i.h ,t . ..unii. airti. rlorlea." v' ""u,"Ji.1"" J1"" :n"'.u"r ,r" rr"" r. nanoea. ineyre waning now," ne lc and gmerouj man m criuci.. ..,. ,i,,r,-y:r--B-";,
uengai tiger, orawn in wnaiever ngnt ''2Za "i, tl1" .i,",CH '"i" said, "anxiously my return to see what The type is exemplified by tna Bt. IxmiIs Hnr..it. -T,.i JZr "w. a i
yuu irc Him iirj , lu , ii. . , -,iia.i,o i. A nave Drought tnem. Ana wnen i get boodler wno was
sociaie mm wun aoizieLuina l"e line a9 v.uo uuro nitu ajuj-
of the genus Fells. alty" and "Character Upbuilding,"
Jail No. 2 is a red brick building de- and Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress "
voted to the men prisoners. The cells As for Collins, his cot is literally
are shut off from the front by a high strewn wun dookb, tne guards in-
hat office without a substantial addi- glories.
ton to the sum or nis. xnowieage or - ' -
Inissfon work. . Soldiers' and Sailors' Bank Depositg
L..?.h.Hi?. $H2h From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
f years he has been the secretary of . " .?a."le .altlflVtfyjiLce'
Whit fg-lnrown as the International los-.."" iTT TS ,B...-a
Ion committee. It Js this committee, thousanda of dollars ,ron Je a large forming me he often reads way into like?
Uich has members both in thts country . Mftte'Sw iS f Iu5h.ty "WoE.or.4,obbr-. The frot two "d th,, ,,, the morning. And aither
international Sunday "a0vyt'h J"mm
'eh are. used by thou- ?rmthBonlro,Sf ?,
And he T read aloud- ' f f4 them at lower costs and in
And ne reaa aioua. ona ixtMnth ha . tm. .
The crimiaaioid orerers to prey rn iob.a tha To La r . V-
anonvmous nublic. He is touchy ' ""S1..:? ..la 8'? f .
to: about the indivldaal victim. , thf" irn$Z 1a,ei...T ?-m-V
bp- In some relations he is more'sympathe- tew t? Area nnLS 1 J! ?s K
he ic and generous than his critics,. io.nlmf ShfXtS, lZ
hat The type is exempnned i
flret hrwwller who was a "BrOO
out of here I ,stiall bend every effort corrupt boss of another
nr A ail al ainn at'nem 4 I Ikab Ana. A -a KaI. n hh I aw aI. a aw m
V- "a. ,V i-Tr-: " . . ""T;. "r-rrr'n; ureal L&ke nortu will arrrera
u iv .uu aau lu UD Aal uno ' gooan-.a ot nrk .u 000 tODS, Which UWlthw 8.SOO.000 tons
...-.. a 1 1111 1 111 wiu iv, . . hbhibi. A . 1. A . n . , I I .
lilmtnAn" Mo ahrnnlr frnm wvK .V" WW CAUurt uu tinuyi
nd in Europe,
chemcs for the
chool lessons, which
ands of Bundav schools. all over the
torld. It goes without Baying that the paymaster of the army or navy as two large .rooms devoid of everything has gone to the other side the cell is have 208 for two persons. And 7 cents
ia lessons ars criticised. No person tne caw ma- be, 'Just now we sre get- save dust and dirt arid aa old battered pitch black as a dungeon. a ay for the food of an able bodied
r, committee could prepare w-orn ior ting a lot of money from men In the library table. These four rooms, the Collins with his two years' Im- man! The beds are narrow, filthy, chil-
"Y4 vnw wh.t tna .an. ... VlJ." wiSRf. " a Vk ""'"'i.'! the total export and Import tonnage
teT when I got out of here I shall blTg anybody; he wa,-"euVL'ho.eV: ct W Lo" Liverpool
:her- go before the board of super- to 'robbing everybody.' " i'-. - . . ' '..
The amounts ranae from tS a Yu .b ?P tft "tone steps has to wun wnat a strain to. eyesight, ror visors or indict the city officials before Ruef hastily slapped tha book to with -i lelwai Bot' Blrta It"f ora.
. . .. . iri.kl 1.A Mllwawln. am. f fl n m ... 9 B.1 T h t n M ...n .hlnlna tAi ..A -1 J J . I . ... . . . . . , .... ' ' - ...... m,
11 vales to 3U or more " iiiirai . uuiwj i; auu .i,,,.,,,! ucvt w graim jui j mi jotijuik jucn & piaoe. a sniver as u couea in oetween the Dover mrninnnilaiiM FhiladeiPliia in-
h. nffiivor. ano an occasional anteroom, leaama to tne ceu. to see one must read close to The cub a air ordinance Drovldea for una i..vu ia an ..n nr dunp rw.i- . --'-7.Tr. 7 .
Moat of this is sent to us direct by a prlvats dining-room. To the left are the Iron grating. And when the sun cubic feet for one person. These cells square at hla heart. ' 7 - Edwin gheopsrd Gardner, son of the
- ii" . ; v Ray- Edwih. Gardner, ceieoratsa ins
A Jublfce Jok: , iath birthday -la Dover. , .
o wide a field and have every Sunday navy on thla- cruise to the Pacific. The grounds and the corridors are all the prlsonment states he has come to but dren's cots. The walls are black and Lady Randolph Churchill In tha CenturV'' county. ' was "born on the lant hmir f
chool Superintendent and teacher per- mnnMlr miku nnt i llal nf lh nrl. orlvlles-es the pampered "arav ssuls" one conclusion and that la "To shut thick with the nThnJa.tlon of nrimn.ni G-va.hin th.. v a!:- ail. i-.t Aiv tt tt.m w.i-k. I ,
hotly satisfied. So here Di-:;'8chauf- oUS deposits, and sends along a check nave now, since the Installation of human beings behind bars like wild for years. I brought some of the prts- "Jubilee." from knlahts nt hhi. u.t week of the month, the lm umnxt
er comes in for his share or tna cnu- to cover the total amount. - Thus tho Irry Dolan as sheriff. By eiaht even animals in a menagerie la a relic of oners, condensed milk. Thev aet none hata and coats 'ivi g... :.. ih. -r and the last ver of th "-
Ism. But nobody doubts his deep men draw their tiav and denosit it with- this is denied and they are locked ln barbarism: that inatead to redeem the for their coffee. Their tin cuds were so u heard art nimum n ..r If ha can live to be lf9 yr n i
tnrows mm on rsieasn airty tne mux sourea lmmeoiateiy. Ana celvaoie occaaion. until the tune became, one minute om nawui hy ijvi j i,
a, more vlndlctlva and where do you suppose they washed those aa obsession. Thla led to a practical three centuries. " .
nowledga Of - the subject, his sincere out ever seeing ft. Thair pass books, inv their evil-smelling cells aad the Iron criminal-it
iterest In it, or tha aelf-sacrlflcs that a good many cases, ara left right here." doors clanked on them tha aame as .tho on society.