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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12.. 100D. ' 'MAKGUEKITJB 1)K C0L3IAK AND HKOTJIKU ' SOOT BELIE IVOOLO ELECT UPPEB IPSE AlfONSO MILS t ' OLD TRAPPER . GETS IVEALTHV VILE III PMSOI! HELD BY JUT EXTRA SESSION DECLINES HELP Mysterious Death of Niece English Radical Suggests Spanish Cabinet Considers 31urtlcrcr Serving" Life - Sen- James Kiwis'. Pioneer, lie-. Leads to Arrest of Miss Virginia Wardlaw. That House of Lords Be Abolished. Irench Invasion ia Africa. .-twice Has. MuclrJIoney lieves 'Ho Can Earn Ills ; .a Ho. Can't Kn Joy. Own Living. in. Ji - r 1 I ' . ) . . ' (ruhllakM' Press Uasaa Wk. vJw York. Da 11. M las Virginia "WartMaw, a woman who haa moved In the blgheat society and who haa been presented to the raar of all the Ruaalaa, waa today held by a coroner'a Jury at Kaat Orange, N. J., for the action of the grand Jury In connection with tha mysterious death of her ntecu, Alra. Ocey W. M. Bnuad. on November 29. The " J.irlnoner beard the decision of Judge J Soil with the sanis unconscious concern that haa marked ner demeanor since the tlay of her arreeL The only anxiety shown waa when confronted by photo graphers aoeking to reproduce her fea ture. ' Franklin W. Fort, attorney for the de fendant, made a vigorous effort to ob tain her releaso, but the recorder said there wera so many suspicious circum stances connected with the death of Mra ,,fctnead thai ha felt It bi duty to hold (PubllolMre' Pnma Im4 Wlra-l London. Itoc, II. Henry Labouchere, he .noted radical editor, tn an Inter view today declared In favor of an elective tipper house In the British par llament moduled on the plan of the United Statee senate. lie hold that tha tiouae of lorda aa an hereditary part of tha national Ire- slaturo la an achronlam and la doomed. but he la opposed to tha Idea of a Ingle chamber with the auprema gov- rnlng power and tblnka It would be ungeroun. Opportunity at Hand. Mr. labouchere aald: "I am for two chambers, but I do not believe In the houae of lorda aa one of these chambora. It haa only aurvlved eo long becauae we are alavea to a fetich, and It will be a aerloua reflection on our national common sense If we do not put an end' to tlila anach ronlsm In our constitution now that the lorda have forced the question on our the tirisnner I consideration. The government, annum Mian Wardlaw la a close relative of I lug that It means business, should not .Colonel Albert Ooodall, at one time waste time in discussing tha rights of 'president or a bank note company, w v uuu.u jiiuuul-o i hh one occasion she accompanied him to cup uir wings, uui to replace mem I'uhhIs. while there a lie waa formally by a democratic second enamour ana ( -presented to the caar, who was at that t should submit Its proposal to the time on tbe throne. Bhe was received eicciursie wmroui oriuy. In the highest Russian social circles. I SenaVe Affords Xsample. , y a niece or me accused woman owns mi j nere sre many waya in wnicn sucn "big apartment house In New York, and la. member might be constructed without spends a good part of her time in (.all- I making It either too strong or too weak. lorn la. lit la a curious fact that in no country so Miss wardlaw oeoama eatrangea irom wnere an upper cnamDer eztsta does her wealthy relatives some years ago and I it enjoy such powers, and use them since then they have had nothing to so freely aa in the .united States which .do with her. All efforts to locate the I Is a democracy. We therefore shall mother and husband of the dead woman I do well to take the American senate have up to this time proved futile. I as our model for our upper chamber. MS DONE s BWOWISli mm ais safe ID THE STOCKING Evidence That Phenix Pres- Bobber Holds Up Couple but Ident Acted Not Alone Reaps a Very Poor Har- Growinsr. vest. meirst News Scrrlee.) I A woman s propensity for carrying the New York. Dec. 11. Kvidenco accum- family purse in her stocking fooled a ulates that the looting of the Phenix I hold-up , man lost evening when he Insurance company of $1,000,000 or mora I stopped Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson. 110 while brought about under the leader- East Fourteenth street They were ship of George Preston Sheldon, the f . f&"l.r.. T: "orTtao'" Revolver .nii,,.!!. t .Mi.ui I held In their faces. The hiisha.n.1 nnlv and confidential relations with the com- nad "'ckel In Uis pocket while Mrs. pauy. This is now being Investigated Aelson naa consiueraoie money in her by District Attorney Jerome's staff.. stocking. Methods Jfcplataed.- , -???JtJ2"Z: j The inanner In which a page was sub- he wa8 iJnore tnan' 50 , 0( ae and iVJJJJrr.!".:. After halting them he told ' ri;h3. T " .IT' mT Ne180" empty his pockets. The latter i Tr tb ZZlX lltZ 2 ZS??v ' turned h" Pets wrong side out, show ot the Phenix company, was today ex- tyi. rnhr y ha mnKV -.- Marguerite de Colmar and her brother, Count . Robert, who is to be educated in the United States. The young count is in New York with his mother. Countess de Colmar, who is the daughter of Eliza- j v.. i I '"B uc unu uu iuuiicj. norn wi neimina. nnncess or oruuswicK. rne onir nanirnrfr or i mo nr , pictiiicu - ujr uiic vi 1 11 1; ucw ulilLerit. J "Wall nT. f l j . rt , t . , Virt.i f I ' r -j - I perfunctory resolution authorising Shel- ,t ., w ,' The husband ! and wife Brunswfck' charles IL The countess thinkB -America is the place to on to sell certain securities of the com- v.' ' n rnlan mem nnd she wants, her vounsr son to be a man. Shn will taVo inxo i. tvu itvitsv aim r j 1 1 ' iixi hid uiit-c . . - M v Ill I I . ... II I ' ' I I I I I I I II I ' ... V . I I I I 1 1 "VA Ilia - I III I VI I m H II IV V , Mil i' Tir is- i i i. -. i i I. 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The Incident however. snrved to causa great excitement In Madrid tonight and Is believed likely to result In international complications. miZEFJGHTlXO IN MICHIGAN TO JjTOP Detroit Dec. U.-iOovornor Fred War ner has put a stop to prise fighting In Michigan. Ha today ordered tha prigs fight between Al Gomiule of Chicago. nd Walter Whiteside of Duluth. that was to have been held at-Houghton to night 'Stopped. Prise fighting has flourished in the upper peninsula for years and has never been interfered with before by any state official. 1 i r, . . .v I -w ' - X X" W - New York, Ueo. 11. Alphonaa Bteph-I charity, but willing to be lodged . In Jail Lanl. tha wealthy dead" man In New a vagrant tha attitude Jameg York IUI, Is fast becoming million- f-nnis, one among roniana s irsi pa. aire, although h. cannot spend . cent of U lX , hit great income. , bean iivin tha nasi five veara In a In supremo eourt.today Juatlca Sea- ,mal, hut Rivrvlew cemetery. Ha bury granted tha petition of tha Trust has muda his living by trapping, and Company of America, legal eommtttea I during the recent snow storm was lost of ritephanl's property, to sell the rights for five days, during which tlm ha or .warrants ha possesses, .to subscribe laid out In tha oold with nothing to . to new stock of the Tennaylvanla Kail- tit Uil evening, tha old policeman road company, -New York Central and wandered to the police station, and Chicago & Northwestern. F . I asked for lodging. Captain Bui ley or- As a Ufa convict in Dannemore prison, I dared him given a bath, and the best where ho has spent tha last II years, I bunk tn tha. cell room. Btephani has accumulated a fort una es- After two trusties had put film Into timated at over 1 500.000. ' I tha tub, and then wrapped him up. tn Stenhanl was sentenced to' prison for I his bad, tha old fellow soon went to Ufa for murdering former Judga Mur- sleep. Friday afternoon, soma one set ray, whom he accused of treating hlmlflra to his cemetery home, and -when unfairly In .business dealings. . His ha went there yeaterday morning, his mother died soon afterward, leaving him outfit waa destroyed. Ha started down - $28,000. Ills father also left him 110.- town, and walked all the way, arriving 000. With this small capital Btephani at tha station a't o'clock. conceived tha plan of making . Wall During tha paat few years, ha has Street yield him a revenue that might been struggling to keep from- going to one day be the means of opening thai the county hospital, but during sickness prison doors for htnv From time to I early In the fall, was forced to stay time ho wrote to relatives, advising I there three months. As soon as he re- t hem to make certain Investments for I covered he left for his shanty. . Last him. From tha first his Judgment was I evening, he refused aid and aald he correct Some of tho profits ha placed I would now try to get to Oregon City. In banks la London, Paris and Frank-1 where ha thought bo could find, a place fort Others he invested In , railroad I to camp and trap. stocks. , ' - I Ennls camaito Portland In 1161, tnak-. Stephant waa born In Philadelphia lntng tha trip from Washington, D. C, 1R6S. His nearest relatives are'an un-1 overland. A few yeara later, ha went on . cle and an aunt In Georgia, If ha dies I the police force under Marshal Groom, nerore being paraoned it is preaictea i later taking up trapping. He win naa, there will be a legal battle among bis I riven a chance to fit out his place at . relatives for his estate. r I Oregon City. ' DIG INCREASE i III DEATH LURKS ' 0 TO IMPORTS Oil CI PA I Entertainers of Note Will Assist at Benefit Wednesday. i pany was passed by tho finance commit I tee In 1898. The board of directors aji- i proved, liater the page In Sheldon handwriting, authorizing .him to sell Joan or otherwise dispose -of the Phenl securities was inserted, the page con ialnlng- the original resolutions having .been removed. Collusion Certain. , At stated Intervals the directors, in ; lprnorance of the substitution of a page ; In jthe minutes, counted the securities i na louna everytmng intact. It was perfectly feasible to have borrowed 1000 shares of steel or other stocks and bonds for a few hours to- correspond wiin uie entries in ne dooks ana arter the directors had examined them they were. returned to the vaults of the Phe nix company. Within an hour or so thereafter they were returned to the banking Institutions- from which they naa been borrowed. "It would appear," aald one of the tew directors of the Phenix today, ",hut Sheldon's operations must have Deon known to others and there must .have, been collusion.' BOY BURGLARS GET u CHUECH SENTENCE niisDurg. Jec. ii. "The wnftni-n ;. - of the court is that you three boys at- xena cnurcn every Sunday, that you get work and keep it and that you report to roe on tne second Saturday of March, ; bringing a report from your pastors." , 'said Judge Josiah Cohen in criminal .' court ; x-Thta remarkable sentence disposed of , iu case or three young men, John Rus ; sell, Charles Bkelesky and James Jen- kins, whose ages rang-e from 18 to 20 : ears. They pleaded guilty to having broken Into a store in Bwissvale." After hearing- testimony Judge Cohen said he was convinced the defendants were not habitually bad, but that a little more church training: would prob- ' ably be of some benefit at least It would prove more corrective than a term in a , .Reformatory. , Hej-awtioned the boys against regard lrir, the sentence aa a Joke and prom ised that If they could not show a erood report of their conduct he would send them t prison. Mrs. Nelson was not molested, and th robber said he would not harm them If the husband gave up the money, Defends Joe Day. 820 Crosby St.. Portland, Or., Dec. 12, 1909j-to the Editor of The Journal Detective Day should be commended rather than criticized for arresting a rowdy who was engaged in throwing snowballs at passersby. It is not an uncommon thing for hoodlums to take advantage of the opportunity afford ed by the snowfall to gratify their innate brutality by viciously assailing those who are so unfortunate as to encounter them. Many of the snow balls are water soaked and some con tain sticks and stones. To be struck by them is painful and even danger ous; but this only Increases the en thusiasm of the hoodlums, who are in the seventh heaven of delight when they can cause some Inoffensive per son pain and discomfort, and if they can only arouse their victim to anger the Joy of the hoodlum knows no bounds. Your paper makes much of the fact that the particular hoodlum arrested was a newsboy. A newsboy is entitled to just as many privileges before the, law as anyone else, but no more. The fact - that he is a newsboy does not render him Immune from arrest and punishment. Your paper is making a mistake when it encourages this kind of rowdyism. xne snowball nuisance should he abated, and lofficers who are trying to stamp out the practice should be praised instead of blamed. Let the good work go on. K1LHARU A. WRIGHT. him to New Orleans, where be will take up his studies In the Jesuit Fathers' college. Her daughter, who is only 17, was arrested and put For the purpose of -securing funds to furnish a social dormitory for the Port land Commons the Journal Carriers' V... ,f nHa . l m . . in prison for taking part in the conflict between the church and the fans .SrSe-jiwui Xa government.- mis picture uvs me cuurcu ai juocses wnen Mar- oenem performance in the Bungalow Kuerlte defied the authorities. , theatre Wednesday evening, December mo vivgiam win uo openea witn hoa(j , , nuurera uy mayor eimon at 8 o'clock. T A , 8 "UI,1UB"- Following la the program and a list The Confederates got within a few mile. of patrons and patronesses ol "h che? of Covington, -but turned aside, gtving ltable institution for which the benefit Short Crop in United States Opera Singer Hears of Death Alarming to the Spinners of Father, and Man Drops of Ens-land. Dead. (Publishers' Press teased Wire.) London, Dec. 11. -The United States f United Press lssed Wire.) New Tork, Deo. 11. Death played a crop report showing a cotton crop of jensatlonal part In the passage of the day from Liverpool. Two days out V r i.h. Miafc . Mu a Gay, the opera singer was of cotton are running down, while the pro8trated by a wlreiess which con- eastern demands for goods Increase. Even before this low estimate was published the cotton situation was ab- 1 1 . . . II 1 .. 1 1 1. J V. Vh. ..rm nV tZZL Castle, Pa., who with his wife had been between the bombardment of the free ...... , ' .A ,, ,0h veyed news of tbe death of her father, Ramon Pinchot In Barcelona Spain. Three days later John Davis, of New trade position by the "Tariff reform" party and the natural difficulties con sequent on a' short crop and high visiting in the old country, dropped dead of heart disease. Madame Gay took advantage of a chance to alleviate her own grief and JSSZZ berrar8in7; Pu7se" 'for dead man's troubleoUs times. The Kconmu men tions today the striking fact that In total value. Imports' by tbe cotton trade during the . past 11 months were in creased 27,500,000 pounds , over last year, while its exports, despite the BASE LINE ROAD CHQSEN8YTHUGS Command Driver to Dis mount From Wagon and Deliver. LOSES POSITION V THEN KILLS SELF ' tT m'tri rrm Lutri win.) New York. Dec. U. Charles Lf l mn, J, of Brooklyn, who was recently ttnlswd from his position as a cus-t.-mm houae tnspwtor br Collector L-b. .mnnue suirioe to&isht by sUshing (If Detective Day was as vigilant in arresting crooks aa he -Is children the above defense of him would be more imely. If the arrest of the newsbov naa Deen inspirea by auty rather than highballs, the defense would be more appropriate. If It had been an arrest Instead of a brutal beating that caused bystanders to interfere the correspond ents remarka would be more appropriate. Granted that there are hoodlums. It Is the proper business, of the police court to administer punishment and not the huslness of any police Officer, with or without highballs, , to- beat a boy till the blood flows, Haa the correspond ent heard of the recent grand. Jury's report on certain Portland detectives, and the remarks delivered . from the bench by Judge Bennett on the same subject? Editor). Apple Growing in Austria. Bandon. Or.. Der. 7. To the Editor of Th! Journal In The gem I-Weekly Jour nal of January tl was a dispatch from Lis throe t with a nmr I. ... r ! the bathroom of hi, horn, b, hi. wif, M1 w. "V'"? rrmM- and oled tn the Lo I.und hosnltaT n 1 mrTU' M Mng m,d' th'r to 'MP PP violation of the rul of tbT , T" Vl" ,I1PJ' n,T,n; '"l" Tt n u- i i Km mn Austrian, aoa I ran M T mat I I Colunhta -oli t ''-r on fcla retnra from Cuba and U;r a-otng t his hovr for rlmtr ' lit had been la tha aenlce Tor -J :i)I)IK GRANEY NEAR THE GATES OF DEATH tft m a ' N'W Toil. I-e. II llt Oniwr, t r!l ln Fan rnirico fwatltmic ' 4 ts-twvr. he rant kT a wm sea 1 tld for th- tnhmvom. 'rt fit, lute -r't'rUy 'l f is I uncs f-r sr. .tMttiw.i, rliiil,t i. 'i-.t tH rmnr. U is t. Austrian farmers stow more apples than tney can nse. They ship every year a considerable quantity. The unmarket able apples are used to cnaka cider, and some sre dried and marketed or as4 at Loan. It is not true that apple grow-lr,a- Is an unknown industry la Austria. Ir. Ptetrsrkl may think that GaJacJa, Austria, retrtaents the whole of Aus tria, bt If be wants better Information mm moum write to this addrewa: Ott-verww-tiaiten, Gra etelermark. Aes tria. I-Ws puVisti this fjmtest. so that tho poblte way know that Dr. Petrryrki of 1 v ltrreH In his state Hn?a I am aa orrbar:it. mm4 I ratrwd ssy linstwn M4 aprtr In n olj B"T- JOHX tZRT. ! J Jcms! tt as br-,r. rrrajta ' F Strumph, living on Sixtieth street near the O. R. & N. track, was held im last evening at 7 o'clock at Forty- fifth street and the Base Line road. Two young men did tho job, and took 45 cents from him. Strumph was driving home in his one horse wagon. When me norse w otmnoH hv the men. and one held a gun under the man's nose, telling him to get out of the wagon and hold up his hands, une man nem vim the other went through his pockets. After they had taken everything from hi nnnketa. they gave back his watoh and papers, and kept the 45 cents. They did not talk during tne uoiaup, only one robber wore a mask. Their- victim was told not . to say anything about his experience. When h rcht home he Immediately tele phoned the police.. No trace of the men could be found. FINDS KING HE LOST- SIXTEEN YEARS AGO Rrfenwlch. Conn.. ' Dec 11. Sixteen vHin eo little Arthur Van Guilder got a good, sound spanktng for losing his mother's gold wedding ring through a crack in the floor of a house near nia own. - Kecently big Arthur Van Guilder, now grown man and marrlea, louna tne rlns. and he would like to get resmu tlon for that apanklng. but he doean't aee how he Is going to obtain it Recently John Tatter, who owneo tne house where the rlnr wag loav ne- can excavating under It for a cellar. Borne of the dirt was thrown out on the rtfze of the sidewalk. In walklns along the sidewalk Mr. Van Guilder kicked a lump of dirt and out from It Tolled something round. Mr, Van Guilder, unon examining the ob- ycx, found It waa his mother's wedding ring. WAIT 47 YEARS FOR MONTH'S SALARY Cincinnati a wide berth. Efforts were made a number of times to obtain payment, but nothing was done until at the recent session of congress band. has been planned Opening address. Mayor JoseDh Simon. Intermexzo Elegante, Journal Carriers an appropriation was made giving each j 'Squirrel Hunter' a months pay. Vocal solo. Miss Catherine Covach. Beading, "A Matinee Girl Sees Bern hardt in Cam I lie"," : M. Martam Rasmus One Scotch casualty insurance com- ("n Acaaemy or Music). pany is offering policies to aviators, vtoun solo, Les Adioux," Albert M. while another will extend all future Schuff, Miss Marie Lallement. accom- pollcies to cover the risks of aviation I Pnl turegon conservatory of Music) larger movement of recent months, were I y,r (100 rtOA. nonnrti. , f "er SOme lime. Imports during November just re ported by the board of trade show a great increase. This Is partly artificial for the month compares with ' a "lockout'.' period a year ago, and largely due to the very much higher prices, widow. The passengers contributed S250. " The stnger . who was. . hurrying; to catch a train for Boston, lingered at the pier for last farewell to the dis tracted widow and promised to visit NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY and ballooning. COUNTESS LONYAY Cincinnati. Ohio. le 1 1. rortr-ov en years after they oervod as volunteer soldiers to protect Cincinnati from a threatened raid by Confederate troopa tho "Squirrel Hunters" bar received (Mr pay. Is tho snail of a number of Clnrlanatlans have come checks for 111. a month's pay for a private soldier In tb t'rtlted States army. Ia lift Geeral KJrby Hwiltb's raMer made e'aea through Kentucky. Grv Urrww Tofld of Ohfo railed fr tCJ4 vlwtters o mobilise at osv-e la On- kill W 9 J I I far. in iii ' I t ' y I w tn- i L--s-. jr. - .. , ' t M ) a.imi j, J j f . . -w Beleotion, "II Trovatore," Journal Car rlers band Reading. "Soul of the Violin," Pro feasor William M. Rasmus (Western Academy or Music) . Italian walta, "Cirlblrlbln". Journal carriers nana. Y"1. . iWlk. 1 1 1 1 v . J. ijucu, x in uypsies, A1I8S Kalomft Kmison ana Mrs. Rose Dunford (West ern Acaaemy or Music) Mazurka de concert. Journal Carriers Dana. Violin solo, "Finale On. it." Albert M. Schuff, Miss Marie Lallement ac- ! companist (Oregon Conservatory of MUSIC). Selection, "The Prince of Pll Journal Carriers band. Brief address and original son m-lth mo narp accompaniment, .Mrs. Flor ence noDeni , t western . Academy of aiusic; , The following will act as patrons and patronesses : Dr. J. Whltcomb Brouher. "Dr. Ben jamin ' Young. Dr. J. H. Cudllpp, Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Dr. E. H. Mowre. Dr. James D. Corby. Mrs. Lola o. RaM- j win and Mrs. Florence Roberts. WASTE CHARGES TO, BE SUBSTANTIATED t ttslsH Press Loasoa Wlr. Waahlngton, Dec .11. Chargea made ior yeara tnat mere has been great n tne oprranon or the govern ment printing office will bo substanti ated In -a report to bo made at the present suasion of congress. It will bo tne 00100100 or an investigation which has been In progress since 10S Under the direction of a joint committee of senators ana representatives, . It has been found that under the laws ton of publications nave been printed when email editions would have sufficed.. It coots about I7.oao.ov9 a year to operate tho printing office, and It Is probable that the commission will draft a new bill reorganising the plant on more eco nomical but efficient basis. . BIOGRAPHY. Galton-Memorles of my life. Ed. 2. 1908. Mirabeau--Llfe of Mirabeau. by S. G. Tallentyre (pseud.) 1908. - 1 Poe -The life of Edgar Allan Poe,by G. E. Woodberry. Two volumes, 1909. Saint-Beuve Charles Au gun tin Saint- Beuve, by G. M. Harper. 1809. Shaw George Bernard Shaw, by Q. iv, jnesterton. ju. BOOKS AND READING. Betton The Roman Index of Forbid den Books Briefly Explained for Cath olio Booklovers and Students. 1909. Savag&r The story of , libraries and DOOK collecting. l0. , DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. Hume-Griffith Behind the veil In Persia and Turkish Arabia. 1909. LoomisJu8t Irish. 1909. Monroe Sicily, the Garden of . the Mediterranean. 1909. FICTION. . Atkinson Lincoln's Love Story. Cabot The Man Without a Shadow. Crawford The Recollections of In spector Morgan. . Heuffer The Half Moon: a Romanes or tne via worm ana the Now. Kipling Actions and Reactions. Merwin The Girl and the Bill. Richmond On Christmas Dav In tha laroeii r imer ADranam. White Court of Bovvllle. I . 1TINF5 ARTS SKELETON OF OLD LAKE SHIP FOUND Chicago, Doe. 11 Mystery that sur rounded tha Identity- ef tbe skeleton of an old sailing ochoncer; discovered It fort below the street surface by work- Countss Lonyar. form-!y th! "Vl ' . JLT: Prlnceeg Of Belgium. Who hat pub- willUn Averv. a rtJr.er as llshed la Vienna j-eilew aa article j waliou pure, who Hentifd tbe boat upon tb emanclpaUoa of women. th ,cte MontreaL Avery She sar. what woman ahouM gtrlv, lLXJ for It Ketital emancipation, thu en-h- i.ii mnA aiio to rfnrt .,w. lancement pt her kaowle1r . anijArory. witn him two brother an ,n trengt nets la Cf her fhartcter ao'?-rr. brtn.ftt t boat Is ahr. At- irT" re run were sn r-- Beethoven Svmohonieni Arranare. ment fur Zwel Pianofortes iu i-ht Bode Great Masters of rkuteh ant - Garrett Comp, ' Popular Dialogues, Hartt The Peonle at Plav: Rrenr. Slons in the Humor and Philoaonhv nf rvi'uuir - AiiiuBrnicnis. JlfOV. - Hatch International Flag Drill 1901. Hays A Little Maryland Harder, 190S. - Walsh How to Paint In OIL "N. D. - - HISTORY. ' s . Hadden Stirling Sea Fights.' N. D. Montgomery Tha Empire of the Eaat 1909. SchevllI stena; the Story of a Med iaevalCommune. 1909. LITERATURE. lfBwulf Tho Oldeat English Epic Capes Amaranthua; a Book of Little Bongs. 190s. Hushes 'Addresses a Patxri tint Huncker Egoists; a Book of Super men. 109. Sudermann John the Baptist: a nlav ' tr. by Beatrice Marshall. 1909. t RELIGION. CHIMES OF TRINITY ARE BEING IMPROVED New York, Dec.-' 11. Trinity's chimes. Which are the oldest in New York and have rung In. each new year since first installed, are being overhauled and a new ringing apparatus Installed. When It Is completed the chimes can he played with the expression of a piano. One of the old bells waS cracked and this damage necessitated the casting of a new one. It was decided to ren ) vate the whole set ana put in the new ringing device. " . t This consists of a hardwood Key board about four feet square, containing- 10 handles, lettered with tho mu sical notes of the bells. The board U placed In a room below the belfry, each handle being connected with the clap per of Its corresponding bell jay means of rods and chains. . . Trinity's chimes consist of TV bells, the largest of which weighs 3000 pounds. The most recently Installed set in this city Is In the Metropolitan tower, the largest bell there weighing 7000 pounds. SENT TO JAIL FOR WEARING HIS HAT Berlin, Dec. 11. Ten days'. Imprison ment for keeping his hat on was tbe nunishment meted out to Hans Waclow, a tailor's apprentice of Schneldemuhl. The sentence would have been more se vere a few years ago, before the law of lese majeste' was modified into com parative gentleness. ' His crime was that when at a festive gathering some one called for three cheers for the kaiser Waclow failed to remove his hat In tho, old -days he might have been jailed for a year for, this heinous crime. ; ' i. rt.'i w' a4 boya wit sorrel rr " faB b t.sfneH. Ehe " f,L a, t .HovM to t u- . I la rtflea, iM e-4 family owiiBf ri-ca 1 cf poa 1 cirafi a &f fr ape iitt iCi't mm i Crawford The Church and tho Slum- a Study of English Weal?) an Miauioa Hafla. 19t. Fairbaim Rellaion In HIatorv tM l. i. " jt n .1 1 r-. n. u. Honklna B1derrou of Christianity Left urea Before the Lowell InaUtate!' Smith Rollglous K1ution- 199 Telst"t--The Tochlns of Jmji- t by A- Maud. . SCIENCE. Anthony and .Ashley DeacrlDttva Cim- tnetry. . Macphrrnnn Throwah tho IrB or I 1 1 1 ' r I Anni"l1ir. Jf"S. jort A jextnooa or orranb- rkm. Utry. 19l. - , (SRrTI, ARTS. ' rrnrndorff Handwork Construction Koror The Koeuter Fyarteia of Drap. tr.g T.a ny1r and Oanlrg of Tf'ii ra'-- -. I l n't' i '--!. k ff Our rr t !-.. r. c ,.!. .. j ' .k f''-'il-Nrn(.ii, a S'-r i-f Ponular Review of the moral treat ment of Disordered Nerves. 1909. 6ewall Lessons In Telegraphy; for Use as a Textbook. 1909. BOOKS A.DPFD TO THE REFERENCE DEPARTMENT. Bowen. comp. Descriptive ' Catalogue Of Historical Novels. New ed. 1906. Bowker State Publications. V. 4. 1908. Dally Mall Year Book. 1909. Kd wards Words, Facts and Phrases; Dictionary of Curious. Quaint and Out-of-the-Way Matters. 1908. England Parliament. Papera Rela tive to the Working of Taxation of the Unimproved Value of Land In Canada. 07. Johnson Phrases and Rames;.TheIr Origins and Meantftgsv 1908. Meade .Electric Motors, lios. lnglton Holland. 1908, Stleler Atlas of Modern Geography. Ed. 9. N. D. United State War Department. Drill Bei-ulattona for Cavalry. 1909. Williams Dickens' Concordance. 1907. Panakrlt-Engllsh Dictionary. New ed its OOK8 ADDKD TO CHILDREN'S DE PARTMENT. Abbott Miles fUndlsh. Rigbam fitories of Mother Goose Vil la r. . ButterwortHLltUe Bky-HIgh. Drywlsle Fast Mali. Helps for Am bitious Bt, Oates Lire Dolls" Plav Dars. Morhsll Stories of Boewulf Told t: tbe Children. Murfree Down tho rarlno. rirwn History of the I n! ted States In Words f h ".Tnble. Welio Trottr'a Trip. PAMrm.FT Rrcr yTT.r Arvm to tl K K H b. - K I 'liPARTMt.NT. til l Tnited States Krperimnt 8ta toi. II si TrrigatiTu In Idaho. 19. Bul lf " Jl 1.9 I r.ltM BtstOi Kiprlmit pta-1