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I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK 1, 1902. SHOULD BE KEPT IN "CURFEW SHALL NOT RING TONIGHT," A BAD MOTTO, desolate, unimproved traot, but a fund has been ralseil for the purpoao clearing awfc'the underbrush and It Is hoped sooii to have the monument surrounded by a Well-kept park of 1G acres. Trade Not Expected to Suffer. Washington, D. C. Oct. 1. The de cree promulgated by Germany laRt I' eurunry praiiiuiiius uiu wiiikjh"""") jow Yoik In international comereuuu. and sale of meats in which borax or Tho congrcss Is a direct result of the nttint- ttilnrfrma elinmtpnla hnvr hflOn i t Do In Mm TO RAISE THE PRICE. Coffee Producers Meet In New York Today for That Purpose. Now York, Oct. 1. For tho pur-, poso or devising ways and means to Increase the price of coffee, represen tatives of the great coffe-growlng countries of the West Iiullcs, ucnirai and South America aro gathered in Now York In International conference. Complaint Made That Children of all Ages Are Allowed to Run the Streets at All Hours of Night. Some comment is heard on tho streets from citizens of Pendleton In regard to tho curfew ordinance. It has been so long since this ordinance was enforced to tho letter that a great many people have forgotten that such a law Is In existence, or perhaps think it has been repealed. The law is in existence and has not been repealed. This ordinance plainly says that no one under the age of IS shall be al lowed to loiter on the streets or in any portion of the town moro than 100 feet away from his or her homo later than 30 minutes after sunset, unless accompanied by a parent, guar dian or with tho written consent of fcuch parent or guardian. The pun ishment for breaking this ordinanco Is a flno of not less than $5 and Im prisonment In the city jail for not more than five days. No Curfew Bell. Although Pendleton has a curfew ordinanco it has no curfew bell. When the law was first put Into forco In Pendleton the tire bell was' used and every night it was tapped to make known tho time when all young folks should get off the streets. This caused some confusion with the fire department and it was stopped, but tho law was supposed to be enforced just the same. In speaking of this law a promi nent citizen remarked Tuesday even ing: "Now that school has opened, the curfow ordinance should bo enforced. The streets are full of children under 18 years of age all the forepart of the night. This should not be toler ated. Why. it is getting so that young America makes the nights so hide ous with their yells during the early hours of tho night that in some local ities It Is impossible for people to sleep. This should bo looked after, and if the curfew ordinanco cannot be enforced it should be repealed. A few arrests and fines imposed on some of these youngsters, as exam pies, would put a stop to their c.-v vorting around at all times of night, as it would intimidate the others and have a wholesome effect upon them." other Injurious chemicals have been used as preservatives becomes ci torHvn tnAiw nnil there Is snmn curl' oslty In official circles as to just what effect Its operation will have on Amer ican trade. The act was at first re garded as a retaliatory measure aim ed at America alone, but subsequent developments nnd explanations large ly dissipated this idea. Tho prohibl tion applies to all countries as well as America and also prevents tho German butchers themselves from using injurious chemicals. By far the greater portion of Germany's meat supply conies from this country ami it is beliovcd that American in genuity will dovlso somo method of preserving tho meats that will not come under the ban of the German authorities. NANCY HANKS' MONUMENT. Dedication Held Today at Grave of Abraham Lincoln's Mother. Lincoln City, Ind., Oct. 1. The dtd- icatlon today of the monument erect ed at the grav of Abraham Unrnln's mother attracted a largo attendance of visitors from Illinois, Ohio. Ken tucky, Indiana and other states. Spe cial trains brought Governor Durbln clal plrties from Evansvillo. Louis ville and other places. The cere monies were hel.l on the hill imme diately across a small valley from tho place wiere st".l Hip caU.i in which the Lincoln family lived, and where .Mrs. Lincoln died. The distinguished vi sitors upon their arrival were met by a reception commute.) .M,-.. ,,g of n sivM num ber of agel citizens who were inti mate friends of Abraham lincoln When he lived in this viciuliy. Tho dedicatory exercises were of an ex tremely lnprss' iq character col. J. S. Wright, of Rccknort, presided. Tho exercises began with an invoca tion by the Rev. D. J. Ryan, following which Col. Wright introduced Gen eral John C. Black, of Chicago, who delivered the oration of the day. Brief addresses appropriate to tho oc casion were dellve vd by Governor Durbln and alhut dlstl' qulshod men who were prase it. Ueforo the exer cises concluded a letter -as read from Robert T. Lincoln In which ho expressed regret at his Inability to bo present. Tho musical portion of the dedicatory program was furnished by the band or the Knightstown Sol diers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home. The dedication of tho monument was conducted by the Nancy Hanks Memorial Association, which is com posed of Governor Durbln and other prominent citizens of Indiana. The first monument was erected over tho grave of Nancy Hanks some tlm in 1880. Foi moro than (50 years the tasting spot of tho mother or tho mar tyred president was uni-arked. It was surrounded by wlldwood a 1 underbrush. In 1880. however, a plain marble slab on which was Inscribed, "To tho Mother of Our Mattyru! President. Erected by a Friend," was brought to the place. The donor was never known, though it was common ly supposed that tho girt camo from Clem Studebakor, the South Bend manufacturer. When tho old monument to Pres ident Lincoln, at Springfield, 111. was leplaced by a new one tho contract or presented the bauo of the old cut to Spencer county, to bo .used as n mon ument for tho grave of Nancy Hanks. It was this monument that was un veiled today. The stone stands In ti Three-Eye Meeting at Rockford. rtnckfnnl. III.. Oct 1. Tho Rock ford team won the pennant th:a year in tho indiana-iiiinois-iowa naseuau leainie and as a Delia tv tor their c-nnrl luck (hp directors of the local club aro today wining and dining their fellow magnates of the league. The occasion Is the annual fall meet ing tn wind mi Hip affairs (if (he sea son. Tho summer has been one of record-breaking success for tho league, both as regards sport nnd fi nances. The playing of tho several clubs has compared well with that of the bigger leagues, while tho gate re ceipts have been uniformly good. Be fore adjourning the league owners will elect officers for tho year, hut It Is not probablo that anything definite will be done In the way of arranging tho circuit for next season until a meeting to be hold at n later date. Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me will pleaso call and set tle their accounts. H. M. SLOAN. tifin.Amnrlr.ni nnnercss held In the City of Mexico last year and Is tho first or a series of conferences de-i signed to better tho conditions of trade In tho staple products of tho western hemisphere. The United States Is particularly Interested in' tho present gathering as this nation Is tho greatest coffee-drinking peo nin in lm world. Then. too. Undo Sam desires to seo tho coffee growers nf Hawaii nnd Porto Rico become. nmrn nrnsnermis under his control. Whllo It Is designed to Increase tho price of coffee It Is not at all likely timt Mm fniilvldual consumer in this country will havo to pay more for his morning's cup. .as It has been noticed that tho rotati price does not havo a tendency to change no matter what fluMiinHnna In Mln market. In the opinion of tho experts attending tlin onnirroqo wtlflt nils HlP market. IS overproduction. To bring about a limitation on tho production will be, therefore, tho primary aim of tho congress. The delegates purpose also to adopt measures to keep Inferior coffees out of tho market, and will discuss practical methods to increase the consumption. Recovered Speech and Hearing. I Messrs. Ely Bros.: I commenced vslng your Cream Balm about two years ago for catarrh. My voice was somewhat thick and my hearing was lull. AIv hearinc has been fully re stored and my speech has becomo quite clear. I nm a teacher in our town. U O. BROWN, Granger, u. Tho balm does not Irrltato or cause sneezing. 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