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TlIU O!(l!G0!.r SUNDAY JOL'HJ.'AL. fOIiTLASD. SUNDAY UOKNIKO. OCTOIitK t. III! FIUIIY teK OFHAfJDLIfJGMEAT EDM AMERICA MR. Af0 MRS. CHOATE CEUOtATE GOLDEN V.XDOlf.tl rt ! !' B4 gliaea. W-A- a4 M( .. II la. a. t 1 1. .... a I ,...! I I. 4.ia, im m e-4.4 . l e.,-. . Ill I'-; a" - Ja-4k f - - 4 n t... .. ...i TO PROFIT GREATLY I U bUf i I liUL AlillUN II 'li ) I W'. kt Ba l fta.4 I k- - i at--..a. attj '. . Ui Wvi,,k .... Ml - jrali'Wri;;!, ! !.'. Iii Maf . ( B.f 4S faM s .4 a4iM, Uitm Pure Feed and Hca!Ui Society DT.tw cf Er.s'ish Newspaper Thrtatened Uprising Along 4M. 1)14 1 Calls Attention to ScandiM Says Shaping W.n Be In. cm Stste cf Affairs in Meat creased and Ke.v Era W.3 With Developments Li Ita!o Turkish War Cause UneasJ. r.ess in Official Cycles rir i!- aa.nty j f 4. 3.mH' fill ililAlilUm - L'akets, StaucMer Houses. .Dawn for Rich Country. RUSSIA PREPAR BY PA MHA CAFWL ,..:. KrtiMl f av bituwl av I LaA t I k k m ' B I & I4f k. J at,! t l mrt4 thm l"f .. Aeia aa-a tB4kU-4 . k t)l tJ.4 t.ar (.. la a e4 ik.a-4 im t4 uti m a-!-aw aifklj U .'. t4 r4-4 M ! aA4U I A a. 4 l ! Ik aa al t,.i ikeast! i-i - tiu (4all Wk k . B Ik afcie tiM i - im a tllllNtlW f4 kkk . atata k fM4 e4 lleaJl iMMf l Uwi trii.a V Mm fw4 aad e-k a4 al artr oatkt..a Ml M b4Iib4. aa-4 Wa-ly M4 Bl lk tunftfr kt wka riM a,t Ml lar t a tMllloA guawtalr 14 ins fr tai im kana i bb h war daily ri tef. f Omibmi V AV M a I M.B B l 4leHew M by (W bW Mi M e-awlatr la ar4 ! iHaflsihy r4 iU-a l eme l e44 I tlrwal It'll; Ikel la waai kvllf ml M trw i IB K f AUrr4 VIm'. l'r IK lgr I 4 b4 IUiik m4 U b few t 1t Ik cB ! mt ih bb&m la Urt urt B;i4r vt k.i. Tb U ih nBki b1 bbc mi tor !t la T IOB IB) rfWlB4 00 MnMiif la MKril la dUiL ClBBjtoB VUMVt. TI cvaiBitBikta firl llo la iafpvol. aixl la BUufhlvr taimi j !', Vilhotil any rtl f ClnlU n. I ra ui t l uaii-Bd r l lK 14 i.i larva r. I IMbtH lUkl B favMBB rB.k 14 b11b t b4 ail !b wft a lr nnt il iM bwb,! ic tia uftwl IU H m !luB IIboj. Alt ar ikl n ui ruuai tB tol BMlluawlt f IM ft4. Tbibbim 11 aa rftUBak4-a r Ua BBBfltlB BBifBt ltlMM aay A a iui I r44r laiari M4 Mr. WMUlty Ib44, a(U imiI 4Ibb aja B4IMV af r lk f tU(Uk twirt I (ValraJj Aavarvaa a4 Ml l4trMB)jr jam Vila B mI wafe. "U bIbmi toalWa la tva aa I4a." a Bat J, "Vf Ua lai valca aa Haa aairw4 at Oalwa. aa IB AlUnita aa4a, 4 ajaia at IH ai-m bk a ttlu4 ara la W ItMaJ law BA rlBla avBlr4 r IM I -Mai lift, la II f atwva aa Ut taut IB. If ft raa. fraal f 1o4 ! Cla rra faal tlrt, Blilr-nva rl Ue(. a4 fntat fnr-ia la iMf la f kit. rri wui waJa IM la l Im. Thta r I Baa aarU.Uf ataa 1r aum fsi oocha af Ik bb tvaa ruir4 la m iaa up. a4 ( laaca aa l BrK. aa hr tlaal felac. a prala ran b ia fraat for lha t irtt af actcaun raaolwUaa) wbUk tha AtnvrloBAa bava lafua4 lata tha arark. Tha rBBl Boca luif baa b lar4 la(b aa abaotuir aw room nr. la ih ol4 aura tna diairicl aa rt(a with rTr aa4 tropical 4taaa. Noar It la V Maaa-a aTa-nM I Uafl.l tn4kl I B-w.a.. w aa lroUhi la ha public bibi In li4oa I ,b AlMha warkara ha a ka for tha part In a!.s C'iuiUn4 la tm ofira rwm in Br4a vara. rl4 tba tAndna otaikala l opa na. drtvrn itBualif by unclaaoly pr ana. aaal4 uu IJia actual rarraaare. Tha ria Maalf may ba laadC4)ualaly ffuirolao with muilln. but lb Back la a!a)a mo4 an4 Ih Bblnboaa rally unro tJ. "Tli ronalanmaala ara anloa44 by man In dirty amocka, and tha carcaaaaa ara., rrauantty aiarkaJ up on an an ariit flour. Tl.la atata of affairs pra- aiJa al nearly oary niact dpoi I bar la graat lailtr at ManrhBtr, Cardiff, ana Mvrpol anil iarllncton I my aalf ha aan a man cmrry a nawly killed pl. hla bad Inalda tha body and reatlrs acalnal tha kldneya. . OoatajBVAaUoa Zartt4. "Now ennaldar tha aaual condition In hop. Tha meat ta bunt up la a man ner that xpraas It to dual laden with atrect Bwcaplnir., .At Chrlalrnaa llrna It la common to aea prlsa bullocka hunf up which artcrwarda ara rut Into arc tiool. and ao further aipoaad to floating conlaralnatlon. Tha taoTr claaaca ara lha chief euf farara from tha common practlca pre valllna; In all dlatrlcta. by which cut tlngt of meat, aucb aa chopa, ataaka, llvor and kldnaya ara exhibited In "chaBp" trara aupportad on treat lea at an open w,"fl"w. where they 'not only lie avpoaed to all manner of bacilli con tained In tha duat from tha atraeta, but af aubjected to promltcuoua handling by all aorta of paaaeraby; unclean handa touch tha meat which la ofUn amellad and thrown back again. To my knowl adno maat la opan to thia handling al moat everywhara In Ixndon." kl In londoa I ,b cooiinni. au in w or a era raa aa i rrlraior 'l"y bita4 and look4 aftar, amd ata firtoa. h ( u4r lb rclm af Colol Ooaibala, na It la carjho baa had tb dlractlon af tha under taking. Iba workmen bava baan kapt la good tun, and bava ahowa tha u mot willlngoaaa la lha far of all aorta af difflculiiaa. "Kveryona IrowO eontlauad Mr. pod d. thal tha pradomlnane of Amer ica n a la lb son cf lha canal will add enormously to trad la Centra) America. America, may b axpected to develop bar tntereala tbar to Iba highest degrea. Of rouraa tba affect of lha opening of tha canal upon shipping Interests gen erally wilt ba greater thaa anyon can conceive at preaant. Klngatoa (Jamaica) with tta splendid barber, la one of tb places llkaly to profit moat promptly by tha Influx of ocean-golag vaaaela, and tha wbola of Central America will ba modemlzec In a way that would ba 1m potslbla without tba ilstence of tha cans)." " VMM DUPED r NEW FOUND FRIEND NEWSPAPER WILL SCORE THE POLICE Publication in Berlin An nounces Intention to Expose Common Abuses. Former Ambassador to ErufUnd, oaaph IL Cboata. and Mrs Choate ealebratad their golden wadding anniversary at thalr residence Naumkea?, Mass., Oc tober 1C Among tha prominent guaete present to congratulata the nappy couple war , tha British . ambaaaador .and Mr. James Bryca. Mr. and Mrs, , Choata received a beautiful gift from tba noma office of mgltnd through Ambassador Bryca.- Mor than 100 In- Tltad guests filed through tha spa clous drawing room to congratulate tha couple on their golden wadding anniversary. prince mm tr tkM rae. tr.tiMiiia w U4 .! hiit it i.nBa lJf b-l rra4iiy iibj Ma4 B'SwS'ilr b r4M aw. . I wa "U mt:h4 Bi.ih 4 M aaa aa.4 u ae 4u.g la tka l laJka r.-l 4iwu af ). a aw i ia ia i-T'v a. Tba a Ml'iw aee Bsta eto4 IIS) IB SBlsdesaiaa af g-ktwtly, aa Ifcaa B el' a II af IB at .aaia aa.al a pevill fti. flo B s u i UJB44 lk I 4itiag ae re ae4 fea waflaBilaJ agaala IBa lvaMlaJi vet) rt ft ail itaaa nM aVa aa fet iwkaii lka a r a awty '. ikr la4 f (!. aa !' 4 la aaitetaaa aj4 a aaaaUiuaa af skia4 akB m4 aaake IM aklag af a f af aslUBalle aaalaal Caruia fail lal aWli alt Haaela elklg about Ike Mt- f Tnj-ait by Aaiy tk baa m Biat a Ik I arll af lk awtf. mi a) 1 Ulaaly lsiart4 la r i lag arevuacbJBg a MJbasfeee4a kt- lag. aa4 II la at c4 INal Ik gv eeaaai af Ik laf imIib) ikal lka I try grate asgf at aw.eUaag af Itie eori bt4 Ike was by aay rksB ba si44 la lk Twkiak levvllaey la C rt( r Aal aitoof. Ikia aaar taatt4 be ll.:fl4 a faal. II U Ike bael b)kf kr f t rould aot b ae444. tlMBtaw la rtaiaaa. Tb BBu'4r at llelatagfer of U. Wal- 4a llirvlkaala. preatidcal mt Ike Abo big eaatn af Juatlre taa beea followed by atteasure and eaay Im4 lalaa4 ULUuL lU ULnlll TV,r-1V.,,'urvieg n , . . . ooor. aeing arnica uy Great Anxiety in Berlin Court, u. rwrii ba . .. . ' him la Lircies uver uonmnon 01 Aged Man. New Tork, Oct. 21. Senor I Rodrl gues, - an ' exporter, waa whlling away the tlma In tha Hotel Empire when a well dressed young man, followed by two pretty girls, approached him In the lobby. . Tha young man told the senor ha was) th son of a millionaire banker, lived in Cleveland, and waa anxious to hire an. automobile for tha evening. "I want to take my friends for a nice drive, about Now Tork, and will pay 15 an hour for the car," said the man. "I'll let you cava my car," said the Benor. A few minutes later the exporter, the millionaire's son and the two girls were rolling away froro the hotel In a big automobile, the exporter at the wheel. Exporter Pays tha Drink Bill. The party first visited the Hotel An son la, where, they had refreshments. When the bill was presented the million aire's son aald: . . - , "Senor, picas pay this. I will settle for everything when I, cash a check at the Waldorf. , ; I am stopping there." The exporter smiled and settled. : i The next stop was 'at the Clarendon:, ! In Brooklyn. Again the Senor smiled j and settled. -Then there was a long drive out on Long Island, and many more stops. Always the Senor. settled, keeping track ' of the payment In an account book.j 'After seven hours of driving the auto mobile drew up at fhe Waldorf-Astoria. . "Wait here, till I cash my check and make. good what you paid," the million aire's eon said to the Senor.', ."Certainly,' answered the : exporter, and followed by the two girls, the man entered the hotel.- The Senor waited. When he looked, for his companions they were gone, i So was a $40 overcoat which had been In the car. , ; -t. By Karl It Von.Wlegand. (United Preae Leaaad Wlra.l Berlin, Oct. 21. "In the Name -of tha King" la the name of a . newspaper which has just made It appearance In Berlin with the avowed object of "muckraking" tha courts and police a aomewhat dangerous undertaking In Germany. The first Issue had a tre mendous sale. - ' ' The new publication's management maintains that tha thousanda of people who are punished annually in Germany "In th name of tb king," aa the Judge always expresses It in pronouncing sentence, are entitled to have a little light shed on police and court methods prevailing In the Fatherland. "Th history of Justloe Is a history of terror and Inhuman cruelty, says the newspaper, and it adds the follow lng epigrammatic Justifications for Its existence: ' "Justice needs the he,lp- and cooper ation of the best that Is in man." ' "Justice la In need of criticism, that, through criticism, It may become bet ter-". "The law Itself la In need of criticism, for all lawa are not as good aa they might be." The courts need erltlsism. for they do not always find tha path of right eousness. " Judges are human and Justice, ad ministered by them, is liable to err.' The German people have always been held up to the world as perhaps the most law abiding on earth, but figures given by "In the Name of the King" suggest that "there, must have been- a mistake about this. In one year, the paper says, 641,410 persons were sen tenced by the courts of the Fatherland to various punishment for ail sorts of different offenses and 10,248,626 were either, engaged in lawsuits or served wih "official warnings." t WILEY STANDS FOR Li ENFORCEMENT Berlin. Oct St Tb aarloua lllnasa of Prlnr Lai lipoid, th rasael of Bavaria, la a causa for eonaldarabl satiety la official ctrcl la Barlln aa wall as la Munich. In view of his grant eg ha la now in Ms ftlnaty-flrst year It la feared that tb prlnc will not raoovar from hla preaent attack of acuta bronchttla. Tba paealng of Bavaria's "grand eld man" will b sine. rely rerretted br all no Bv tn welfare of tha Oermaa empire at neerr. ror a quarter of a century, Lultpoid baa bn th actual aoveralgn of Bavaria. Tha Insane JClna- Otto. bis nephew, baa been all thia time under restraint. Prlnc Lultpoid, man or solid abllltl hsa carried on th buaineaa Of tha atata to th general eaiieracuon. considering th constant Jealousy with which Bavaria, the second uerman state in population and resources, regards Prussia, th regent naa naa a aencata task at timea. but na naa always been equal to it. and hla miiuenc naa Been exerted for the pre servation or mat "unity- which la aentlal to th wellbelng of Germany. rnnca x.uupoia naa led an active and eventful Ufa ever since ISSS, when ha Degan nia activ aervlc In tha arm v. He fought agalnat tha Prussian In tha war of 1866, and with them agalnat Franc five yeara later. It was ha who overcame the hesitation of hla ecoentrtc flat eapl4 br blot s R rirl floor of il hawk. hM b was shot at. fcla ball door. blag atruck by two kuilvi. a baaui. wbll In iba right arm. The Judfl fril back arl atd iptr4 on lb flour r ib ball The eervaata. wh ruehed I their tuaetare eaalaiaeos, heard tore loud rvporla A doctor roatuiag oppoall aad a policeman war summoned ard a young man. wall dreaaed. waa fotiad lying on hla back oatatd. with a pistol la iba rlabt band and a fearful bullet wound la Ih fore head. Hla fao was am ear ad wllb blood and reoOfTiltloa oo the po waa Impoa albla. li waa still breathing and waa carried I a boaplt!. whr b ex pired la a ejaarter of an hour. M. Iilr wlkaula waa a prominent maa la tha Judicial profeeelon. II was of noble birth. Tbe murdarer'a motive waa un doubtedly political, alnc M. lilrwikaula eerved th government faithfully aa di rected by Rusala, Tba asaassin baa been Identified as Uruno Forstroem, a abop assUtanL b-u. i I i r l nit til al.4a, tm 14. l..llmm ll M Hi' ! --a tare fik . rwir-rt'i (, i.i m4 ltvii. . , W. . I.. n a4 akJf f l.w! ;.ik4 . a k--i Ji aa-4 ia , hM, awv.a, !; kala V. rtu i-f t - 4o.tIta l Vtta- Vvbm, a. atM.U-rr4 a4 uit . - i.e rWwa. Ilia. r 1 ki k i n-au alary fraake 4uig IHl lkiiy-lifc ae a mi fciM finf.iiii a4 flM. fjiU, an. hi. : mi. w. A i ria, ri rrM rn Mat a. 14 bjb ta lUwl, I4m lMtwl B4 t (! Ik, bwlkiar, -. I I4.44B. r. er a alary fra dwell. lag tuiaaa r. a)) K) kit ! 4 Twaaly-fwali btlae. A. K. ailUt. ) alary frae 4lllag. rMlMwli aaeaaak ii rifir 4 aad yifiy-aank, ai 4r. aaaaa. I Ha II il. aat.ii. a! asary rraam do.lilag t tp lva kiHa Caar tfc"4 aad Tna lu4. rJWtf, ae, lUa F. nraat, rir gwaJliag. Til alt altavl. B-Ha Twaair ar w n4 Twawly-b4i4. bwUdar. U. C. i.la; UI Mr kl t ni liar. eir I we aiary trmm tllias. J Tli.mt,B rt. lHaM Hi:iia a4 Caloa, raulldcr. Sam lleffman. Mr ri rl)iae. rtlr eee etory tram doallla. Ill Wlackalt alrl. k lafa Itarras aad lie; btilldar. AICTIO.M C J lvi-v. kt Vralv. erect lw alory fraan awcillog. a DETECTIVE BUREAU MAY GET NEW HEAD Washington, Oct. Xi. ur. Harvey w. I .- me eccentric Wiley came out of the McCabe-Dunlap? nephew JClng Loula and induced him to By Ralph Johnston. (PnhlUbera' rra Leaaed Wire.) New Tork, Oct. 21. There la aome .1W - .. . nrlnlm,nt .t fba ka1 of th. New Tork detectiv fcur.au of a 1 frame -w.lllM. BMt Ollaan newspaper man wno naa in rtpuion i third; builder, aarae; 4000, or having aoivea more oDscura criminal . nroblems than even Sherlock Holmes. e aad eaa-aait ore li.n. owcuine-. I-aai imnr-ioini imt. kwlwn Knoll aad Urmaae, bull 4- ar, aam: III. W II. r-errea erwet we mfrr rrara lllar -al Tblrly-lHlrd lrl. b- ! Ilawihura ar.4 Makal, hiuitr, bt. tturnagtoa; l0 O. fcVenalb. rwpalr frame wiiieg. Ill Mlloaukla atr4. Kaieean Hearow and -o1Mrk; bulldr. Frrk Karr; !. W. J. Itawklna, repair four alory brlib Blur and mma. 11 Main aireat. baHoraa Firei and k-aoood, builder, i. A. Mellon: 111. , John ft Ilrlt ham. repair frame barber V..r.i t .ifMi b,ia Third and Vpurth. builder, I. J. Bhertnaa: 111. Kay A Arbuckl. repair la etory brick rwatauraal. I coad atrU ba twean Alder aad Morrtaopf builder. N. i. fclllaoo; IT. Iavl4 rimata. repair frame dwell Inar, Ml Thompson atroet, between Teeth and Kleventh: builder, aarae; lilt. r) U Harry:, repair frame barn. Kll llns'aworth a treat. btrn Vamon and Kaet rtftaenth; builder, aam; 100. H. I. Kingery. erect one etory frame dwalllna. Ill Kelly etrt, between lawa anA Carolina: builder, aam; ll0, W. K. Iova. erect on story frame dweillna-. Mod nay nveaae. betweea J ar ret t and Alnaworta; builder, same lt&aa Herwia Brandt, repair one atory frame dwelling. 1410 Kast Slity-elghth street between rortieta and rony firet avenue; builder, F. Uwrwei; Con Hllger. rct on story fireproof concrete garsg. HIT Broadway atreet, between Thlrty-etrhth and Tblrty-nintb; Dulider. jorin fcun; . James Poughertr. erect two atory t II X.'mm Tkletir.aWAfilh streot. between Broadway and Hancock; builder, N. J. Lundgren; 12000. W. El Brook, erect one atory frame hen houso. 4401 Slxty-aeoond avenue, be tween Sixty-fourth rand Blxty-flfth streets; builder, same' 1100. Oreson Home Building Construc tion compsny, erect two end one-half Auction Sales AT Wilson's Auction House Cor. SECOND trndYMflflLL RtfulaJ SaJfl Daji Mondty, Wtdat$dtr, Tridtr Exch D$y at 10 a. m. Tntr Will. A I.WATS FtXT Till rAhicrr .i,i..tiom of scI'm IAM n K-MiflllSU AT ot 11 nAiaswfxiu uLit rrx:c cmu- PHlna I fitlOHT IA6a uROANs, HAr-lK-l'N ; rlhlf ?Ur I f. T(M'41K Ft'H.STl'MK or rvmr l:m.--TIOS. CAhfkTB, Rl'UaV. U Nl.l.lkf 4. UA HANtirM UAH W. TMl HktATtli. rn-kU HANUk. HIUTl.SiJ gTuVkla. krrc Office Furniture . ROLl, TOR. FI-AT TOP and RTAMV N) 1'KI In fin condition, alet riHKi-KuuF "a nr.. , Miaxclloxieou MercKartdiaW IS OI H STORE. 1T1 ID sTT. . tAdJulnlog Auciloa Room.) We e4 OROCKKIEB. CLOTHIN1, Ft'HH gilOEJI. HTATii i.VTItlf. llAHIw WAKE, ale Alao IOIiCEl.AVf HATH Till, TOII.KTB. lAVATOKlK3, RIO. AT COUT. i THAN WllOlJLoAiJb REMARRIES FIRST. WIFE HE WED 53 YEARS AGO Fullerton. Neb., Oct '28. J. g. Hor man;' a residenx f this city," remarried his first wife on the fifty-third anni versary of their, first wedding day, -after having; been married to , two ..other women.' ; ' - . . After living together tor If years, Hormaa : and the woman he nar in.t reqiarriea were aivorcea. Hormsn then married Mrs. Betsy Townsend, 6f Ful lerton, with whom he lived for 25 years. She died IS years ago. and' 10 years ago he married Mrs. Margaret Houser, whe died recently. ; , 4 . , Recently Horman wrote his first wife and two weeks ago she came to see him-' She responded -t9 his advances and promised to remarry him. - They ara living-at tha home where they be-, gan housekeeping. - . , . i SEA SAPTAIN SAILS . TO MATRIMONY AT 76 aruro- south Norfolk, Conn., Oct 28 'Tfa never too lata to wed. remarked John J. Perry, scventy-slx years old, a re tired S4a captain of Westport Then he, called on Mrs. Sarah Plumb, a widow, who has seen fifty-six mers, and proposed. ' - . . Mrs. Plumb was willing; and they went to Bridgeport ,ana naa the cere mony - performed. Captain Perry Is wealthy. He always said that a sea. captain naa no license w veo. ."Women are like ships; they need someone constantly at the helm or they will lun up in me wina ana glv yon trouble," he used ta say. i i i i H i . t'-f Helpless, See Her Baby .Take Poison Philadelphia, Oct 28. Sitting help less In a chair In her home at 1328 South Spangler street; paralysed hand and foot Mrs. Charlea Griffith saw her lS-months-old child. Haxel, take a box containing strychnine pills from th table and laughingly put them In her mouth. .The mother, , aboyked by the death of the child, la not expected to UV. . . . . ... .-. .- ' - , mlea term "more rope. When to define hla .policy he replied: I have but. one policy that is the same today, yeaterday and tomorrow to enforce th law to the best or my aoiiiiy ana pvwer wig uiieiwi w. ma American people. That is my policy In nutshell. In the past I have given the people tha benefit of any reasonable doubt - For this I have been criticised. welcome such criticism. "Under the law I am the only person who stands between the consumers th people and the manufacturers and the producers. The people cannot appeal, and If I decide against them their cause is lost beyond, redemption. On th other hand, If I decide against the manufacr turer- he can take his case to court where he Is proteoted by the blind god dess. The manufacturer, therefore, has a decided advantage over the consum ing public This must not be over looked. It, is for this reason that I give the public the benefit of th doubt. I shall continue to do so in the future. . "It Is tommyrot and folly for news papers or Individuals to charge me with wearing a chip on my shoulder for any person or concern. I have no. ax to grind, no favorites ' to play. ; : Demands Obedience to w. 'All I have ever asked la that the manufacturer obey, the law; that, and no more, I shall demand in the future. "If the producer obeys the law. In let ter and spirit be will not have any trouble with the bureau of chemistry. but if he. violates it land that fact be comes known to. me -he will be prose cuted. V-'; : ' ,:., ."Under the law I am required to find the facts. It is not for me to define the law. The court must do that. When the law says that certain ingredients shall not be used in the preparation of food, and I discover that they have been used, the manufacturer will hear from me. The law means Just what it aaya In this regard. "I never have recommended and never will recommend ' prosecution In a case where, v In my opinion, 'the evidence Is not sufficient to warrant a conviction. But It must always be a question of fact and not of law which shall de termine whetner. a cas shall . be tried. The law la plain. When the facts show that a specified article is misbranded it Is for the courts to determine any legal points which may be Involved and not for any government officer outside of the courts, -mis la assuming that th facts la the case in question show or seem to show a violation of the law, "The law speaks for Itself and there should be no difficulty on the part of the manufacturer tn ascertaining iwhat it means. Having found out what ft means they know bow ao ebey It When It ' aays that certain deleterious sub stances ar pot to. be used it tneana it If there la any doubt aa to th deleterl- rousnesa or a given substance the people Wiley controversy with what his frlendi Invlta Klng William of Prusla to as- term "njore elbow room" and nia ene- rulers of the various German states to submit to King William the German Imperial crown, and ever aince that tlma LiUitpoia naa ;.ever for a moment wav. erea in hi loyalty to the German em plre. - Mor than 20 years after tha aatahitah. ment of the empire the dlversrenca of views netween tne two sections of north ern ana southern Germany became so pro- nouncea mat tna HOnensoliern felt the need of placating southern Germany sen timent by some conspicuous' appoint ment mai appealed to its pride. When in ibm mnce Hohenlohe, a dlstin guisned Bavarian, was called to the chancellorship of the empire, the ap pointment was -lees a tribute to his high abilities than a concession to Havana and the neighboring states in the south: Bavaria was proud of Prince rioneniono anu nis appointment a-ratl. nea ootn national ana progressive senti ments. Correspondingly," it rendered rrmc x.uitpoid'a. work easier, I ...... . t W . . . W. .!- He la a quiet unaaaumlng fellow who i tiiuingsworin ana jeaaup; suuuer, x. a Tor thia Itinn M i ".,..., der; builder. Hartln Olsen; $1600. A. L. Anderaon, erect one and one- half atory frame dwelling. Eaat Sixty haa a natural aptitude for thia kind of work which haa been cultivated to a point where It can become a real art Certainly some such appointment rould seem to be needed. The central office detective In New Tork Is a pret ty good man for the handling of or-1 d I nary crimes committed by ordinary i H or,v,i,inB-ar rot nna anA one-half criminals, but he hae his limitations. story frame dwelling, 121 East Forty- Thls Is evidenced by the fact that In ; sixth street between Belmont, and Al' three yeara there have been no less than 100 murders committed in this city which are still shrouded In mys tery, and which are likely to remain so shrouded for all time. Tha greater number of these cases lie in the various foreign colonies, for there crime Is most difficult of detec tion and the perpetrator's chances of escape far greater than elsewhere, it Is this difficulty that the deteotive bureau has fought hardest to overcome, though there have been noted cases in other portions of the city that remain Peculiarly baffling some of them i v -) ra a rnv n,. t... v.. .A.iM s...i,, , -i,, VV rlU IB IjVJA v in v x vrt i. AuirtA" have been, offering scarcely, any clue, fif TQ SKLL THB FURNISHINgs Others have been worked out In almost moVED FROM HIS SUBURBAN every detail save tne most important HOME TO OUR SALESROOMS, 153 AUCTION SALE On Monday Next, at 2 p. m., at 566 Union Ave. N. We ara Instructed by Mra Joha I.lnd to sail on KIMBALL. ORGAN. Mil Uruaaala Ruga, lraara, Rockara, Ki tanalon Table and Chairs. IMsha, Cut lery, lot Uroceiiae, Slal Rang. Gaa PUta. Tooia. ate. awaBtSBMBjaasaB i Special Auction Sale On TueatJay Next, at 2 p. tn.. Contents of the Portland Restaurant, 108 Washington St.. Ret Ith and th. We ar Instructed bv tha owners ta aeu tne entire rumlahlnrs or this SPA CIOUS CAFE, COMPRISING about 10 TABLKH. 200 GOOD DINING CHAIRS, large selection of CUTLERY and 611-. VERWARE. GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY, about 2ft0e NAPKINS, 160 TABLE CLOTHS. 17 PANEL MIR RORS Zt SyUAHB MIRRORS (all bev eled French plate), 100 YARDS INLAID LINOLEUM. REFRIGERATOR (600 Iba. ic capacity). 40 single ELECTRIC FIXTURES, i 250 C. P. Llghte, ELEC TRIC FANS, II FT. FRENCH RANGE with canopy, large STEAM TABLE, DISH HEATER, PLATFORM SCALES, " as war v 1 11 d 1 m UI rrir TTTL'VTCTt 43 t A. T. Poole, erect one story rame ! V' ' 7,V, " "ir.''.X dwelling. 1101 East Eleventh, street p-1 V-;r,TTT TM nVVn n "vrr w 'i. tween Lexington ana uiuweii; ouuaer, RiPr"i -.v "ht -iie A. T. Poole, erect one story frame dwelling, imi Kast Kievenin sireei, oe tween Lexington and Bldwell; builder, same; iieuo. Mrs.. lFsh. repair two story frame dwrllns. 1168 Height avenue, between AUCTIONS : ld trxo. Boter ft to WW ARE FAVORED WITH IN GOOD LOCK WISH PURPOSE OF .AUC- IF NOTHING MOR E Skat with th crowd. Oak rink. Journal want ad bring rMulta. ' - Aiiuaieion, . pi. x., pet. ZS. A paper published in a village near here prints the following obituary from Its cor respondent In an adjoining county: "Sam Tobdell is dead. Some days ago he was stricken with blood poisoning from a bite In the peck Inflicted while fighting with his wife when he was drunk and she intoxicated. ; Drs, Gridle of Eureka and Butts of Clary vllJe were In attendance, but despite their utmost efforts the poison spread until as a last resort they used the knife. The opera tion was of no ivail, however, and now he ain't here any more. , "Sam was an unique character. Only once in a generation Is a community pestered with such a (human viper. H was the unsolved conundrum, 'What is be good for r- ma only virtue was the persistence of his wickedness, his only excellence th stability of his un re pentance. Booze fighter, liar, wife- beater, chicken thief, egg stealer, nro- fane and vile of speech to the point of nausea, ne was tne traae-mark of sin. the sentiment emblem of vie, with no crime but a-work beyond his capacity He jvaa evea worse. y '. , But he has gone hence and It Is never our inclination to kick a man when he la down; yet at death hla pro verbial luck waa with htm. Ha roes below Just a the whitening froata and chilling winds are ushering in a long and tedtoe season for tha good who ar left. a was orten, th case when In life and In Jail, he'll keep warm and comfortable at others' expense, fellows. Well, so long. Bam, and ao long as it la long, good luck." , one of bringing to light the murderer. Many of these unsolved murders have been committed In the clty'a highways, others in dark and hidden holes, fit places for tragedies. The record of murders committed within the confines of the greater city within the past five years is appalling. One statistician, taking the year 110? as an example, de clared that in that period no less than 848 persons In New York met violent deaths at the hand of their fellows. In the last year or two th ingenious following up of the finger-print system of detection in burglaries has led to the hope that the same clue may result in the speedier solutions of the city's library tables, Morris chair, ! PARK ST., FOR TION SALE On Tuesday Next Comprising Inlaid top parlor table, up holstered parlor furniture, rattan and oak rockers, solid mahogany parlor cabinet, bric-arbrac, Axminster and velvet rugs, body Brussels carpels, Dicture. lace curtains, oak wardrobe. very costly" dining room suite, vis.: 48 inch top table, china cabinet with plate mirror back, buffet and chairs, i brass bed, full size iron beds, best springs and mattresses, blankets, solid mahogany chlffoniere, oak dressers and chirronieres, wn ton rug irxxz, uutier tray and stand, sora and easy, chair, OPPORTUNITY TO BUY; thes good must positively De sola to th nicheat bidder, a the building la coming down. Residence Sale On Thursday Next at 10 au rn. at 188 North 23d St. We ar Instructed by tha owner to sell the complete furnishings of her private home, comprising BEST BODY BRUSSELS CARPET and RUGS throughout the house, WAX GOLDEN OAK ROCKERS with upholstered and saddle aeat, large LIBRARY TABLES. LADY'S i WRITING DESK. TABOR ETTES. HALL CHAIRS, HALL MIR ROR, CENTER TABLES,-BOX COUCH AND COVER, fin Lace Curtains, Pic tures, etc. WAX OAK DINING SUITE, INCLUDING BUFFET. PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLE and set of box frame saddle seat CHAIRS. DISHES AND GLASSWARE. OAK AND BIRDS EYE MAPLE DRESSERS AND CHIF FONIERE8. DRESSINO TABLE AND CHAIRS; large post. V, M. IRON BEDS, complete with good SPRINGS and FLOSS MATTRFPSES. Sheets. Blank ets, Quilts, Spreads, etc., small Rugs," , Bedroom Rocknrs and Chairs, Couchea, ACORN HTEEL RANGE. OAS PLATE : and OVEN. COOKING UTENSILS and other miscellaneous effects. - J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. Cash paid for Furniture, Stocks of Mer- ' chandise. etc Call Main ,1626, A-4343. THE AFTERNOON f Auction Sale murder mysteries, but this method as applied to the homicides has not yet had a real it .--"". : " "V :." The Idea of so changing the law that the city's detective force may be chosen solely for its ability to detect crime without regard to tha uniformed force would be likely to have a more marked effect in decreasing the number of un discovered criminals than anything else. arlor heaters. steel ranee, pi cooker, inlaid linoleum, etc. Also tne rouowing win pe soldi uin Ing -tables, buffet, chairs, set of Chambers' encyclopedia, - mantel , bed, small rugs, dinner set, etc.- ON VIEW TOMORROW. AUCTION SALE ON TUESDAY NEXT AT 10 A. M. Loraine , fireiess i crtorvc kiirTiri UHITCC rviuv j nwviivii aivviJA Building Permits On Wednesday Next 211 First St At 2 p. m. Sharp Milwaukee Furniture E. P. Murphy, erect one And one-half story frame dwelling'. - Summer street between Thirtsrsecond and -Glenn ave nue; Builder, George W. Taylor; 11600. R. O. Rector, erect one atory frame dwelling,' Gladstone avenue, between Thlrty-aecond and Thirty-third-; builder, same; $1600. - . , '- -...- Anna May Lawrence, erect one story; frame dwelling. East Thirty-third street -between Cora avenue and Gladstone ave nue; buiioer, tt. u. Hector;, lJ0. , Mra. J H. Nickum, erect one story frame garage, 471 Boulevard.- between Eighth and Ninth; builder, same; 1300. W AU. V.V. .v..u., -" V . k T. V .(VI, J fram. flats. East Morrison street, twv. tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth; build er, same; I400O. . Mr. Burpee, repair frame dwelling. This Is a fine assortment of chairs, Rockers, Center Tables. Couches, large and small Rugs, Carpets. Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Steel Ran go, high oven. Garland Gas Range, . Refrigerator, Kitchen Queen. Msntle and Folding Beds, Bedding, Couch Pads, Eta, . . , AT RESIDENCE. 185 M 16TH ST.. near Yamhill st, we are instructed by- Mrs. Delovan to sell the furnishings at above address,, comprising mahogany cabinet and brlc-a-orac, mahogany combination bookcase and desk, upholstered parlor furniture, parlor table, silk drapes, hvakSkaa atanrl . krnlirt loaf FaVtanttAti . l,.l. Eif PJZiX&J&ZVFWZiy? XZ A fSfi mirror back chin. cloat cost 0. SPECIALS A sweet toned Cambridge piano, mahog- lor Axminstr carpets, pedestal, hall I . ""k..U- k.. -hir.. nmhivl atnnl mV I.kl. cviiiu u.u and chairs, china tea -set silverware. cut class. ooay Brussels , nnwt lounge, silver candelabra. Iron bed, springs, mattresses, blankets, dressers and commode, cretonne curtains, small rffgs, . Acm ateel rang, with water back. Inlaid linoleum, kitchen treasure etc. Sale on . Wednesday next -at 19 o'clock. ' v. -'. v (,:, - t ? On , Thursday Next We sell tha furniture, carmtts. etc. of 815 Johnson street between" Twenty-1 eight-room house. The coods can ba fourth and Twenty-fifth; builder. Mc-tseen on Wednesday -af tetnoon. Holland Brofhera; $250. ' SM ,E AT 10 O'CLOCK. dwelling, faty-nlntb. avenue, between1 Auctioneers and Furnitur Lvalera. A Bridge-Beach atov with high closet Cost $60. ' . . A Kimball organ. 1$ stops. Coat $0, A mahogany cabinet mirror back. Cvt-t $45. -'---. 2 early Engliah oak buffet. A heavy quartered oak round extenloT table. - . . - - A combination book . Coat $S. A double gl door b' k r 4 fine dreaaera in B. K. rr' r oak and rlv Fi.n-h f All thea KOfl-1 ar In f.na like new.. That a everjt- . to Frd'a Aucti"T- e i)f. No waltlr.it. l-t '! ' ; fo::d auctig:: r