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• • a Z 4 •• « * * — BA.X’llON REt Olt I ' Eli. SOLAR MOTION. Littla *«* *■“•» the Mun I» A*»”“' '»hrr* Can we find out anythluR about the Hon't grumble ami < plain at trifle»« motions of our solar system? The ol«i ami don’t find fault. If you are guilty astronomer, before tbe Invention of of these three evils you will find your spectro* -opie method*, could attack pathway through lib* anything but a the problem only by n <»n»lderatlou of ilowery one. They drive friend« you certain stellar motions. It has Uen found that tln-se motions ar«* not alto woulil love to hale around you away. gether cusmil In character, aS we They don’t want to live in a turbulent should expect, but there 1» a teiidem y atmosphere that seldom clear« long to a grouping of the motions an ar enough t<> know that there is the sunny rangeim'iit other than fortuitous. It di«|H«sition iH'hinil this vail of diword appears tliat tlie individual stars form that would shine forth if they would Ini* the so calii'il consti'llations on tli* only give it, a chaiice. Grumbling, sky are slowly closing up near a cer complaining ami fault-finding, how tain point of the heavens anil as slow ly opening out near a point diametric miserable ami unhappy this unwelcome ally opposite. This is just what we trio can make a home, ami how easy it sho«ll<l expect if the solar system is ap is to I k ' pleasant und make the Ix—t of proaching til.' point wiere th.' atara <lisap|Hiiiitments, etc., once you have are opening out. The phenomenon has ma«le up your mind to break yourself b«s'ii compared to what we see when a of Ihcs«'Ulii'livialile habits. There Isa regiment of soldiers marches toward striking difference iM'tween tlie mother us. At first there is visible a confus«l who says to her child, “There, don’t muss of men only, but as distance *li cry, «bur, it might have lieen worstg mlnlHhes the ranks open out until < a«'li Individual becomes at last plainly visi you might have fallen with n whole armful of dishes instead of one little ble. In this way It has been posslbl«' to de plate,” ami the out* who says angrily, termine approximately the position on “There you go again, Miss Clumsy; the sky of tbe “apex” of solar motion, another <li«li broken. Y’ou ought .to or that point toward which our solar have hurt yourself a good <l«al woYse system is at present traveling. It is in than you di«i for being mo careless. Th«* the constellation Hercules. YY'e are one mother rules her house w ith love oblig«l to assume that our path is for ami kimlm'ss, and the other through the moment a straight line. But w< mean tliat “moment" which began fear. As th«* years roll by the little when. James Bradley commence«! tlie girls will grow into womanliiHxl ami first star catalogue of modern precision possinly have homesof their ow n. One about 1750, and which will end long will l«H«k l«a«'k on her childhooii, ami a after present generations of men have wreath of fond recollections will rise passed away. So mighty is the orbit iH'fore her as she thinks of lierchild- in question that many centurii'S must I khk I' s home ami t he gent I«' little moth come and go as moments Iiefore we can er who presided oxer it with lov«* as hoi>e to det«'t th«* orbit's curvature. her scepter which she wieldetl over her VVe are like travelers in the famous “corkscrew” tunnel of tlx* St. Gotliard loving subjects. The child with the railway. Trains enter on a low leve, grumbling anti fault-finding mother and after going around a huge curvi can-never glance back over her cliild- cut In the mountain emerge from th«' I khh I with any degree of pleasure, but tunnel again on a higher level and at a w ill elos«' that part of her lifeas a sealtsl point almost directly above tin* en Ixxik ami hurry* on to the time when trance. Passengers while in tlie dark she had grow n to I k * t«x> big to be chas tunnel often amuse themselves by tised for every small offense to the era wutehing tlie ne«lle of a pocket Com pass, which makes a complete revolu when'she was old enough to leave the tlon during the passage. But without uncongenial home circle and start out the compass they could not know wlieth to make her own living in the work-a- er the train was moving on a straight «la.v world. She could tell how it was or curved track, and so we passengi r« the first free breath she had drawn of the solar system, too, cannot know ami how glad she was to I k * within the by observation whether our great cos little room she would henceforth call mlc track is straight or curved until, home ami know there was no one to like the compass, th«» astronomer's in timl fault with her. The alxive pict ■truments shall tell us the truth. liar old Jacoby, l’h. I»., In Harper's Weekly. ures the lives of two young girls l’olly is well a«*<|Uainte«l with. The one wor ships the memory of an idolized mother. Th« Soldier*« Idle Time. Military life is necessarily made up largely of loafing. You cannot keep a The other says with some bitterm's», man continuously at drilling, marching or any other branch of military train “1 never loved my mother. I sup|H«s«' ing for eight hours a day ami five or it is wrong to iwiniit sueh a thing, but six days a week. Y’ou have to invent a then mother was never kind to us chil grant many other jobs for him, even to dren. To lie sura she would do for us, mak«> a pretense of keeping him occu but she never faileil to complain of her pied. But these jobs are nearly all hard lot in having so many children “loafing” jobs, and when it Is all done and having to slave herself to death for the soldier has a great many more idle us. I ilon’t remember ever Ix'ing kissed hours on bls hands per diem than any by my mother. She didn’t believe in other man in the same rank of life. I do not know whether It is possible to caresses; said it s|H>iled us, anil she luul arrive at any remedy for this, but. if no patience with anylxidy else who it is, the direction In which I should show««! th«' lovable side of her nature look for the remedy would be to make to lier chiliiren. Mother is to blame every soldier work nt some other trade for our indifference toward her. I wor for a certain number of hours each ship my father, who lived in an atmos day. The number of hours might be phere w holly uncongenial to him. He shorter in the summer, when then* is w as all aff'eetion, but thera was the con more opportunity for training mid mili tary exercise, and longer in the winter. stant frost of my mother's displeasure If this were practicable, no doubt It to nip with its biting sareirsm every would make an enormous differene«' to effort to let that love we ehihlren the value of the soldier as a citizen craved flower into expressions of en when he leaves the ranks London dearment. When I saw the coffin li«i Truth. screwed «low n hiding the gentle, loving face of my father forever, my heart was Catblrtlx an«1 lllnek Snake. A writer in the Scientific American almost broken, ami yet withal I was says: “I witnessed a pair of catbirds glad lie was at rest, gla«l his ears were making a bold defense against a black «li'iif to the sharp, rasping complaint» sunk«* bent on devouring the contents of my mother. How he st«xxi it all th«' of their nests. At first the snake was years he did was a mystery to me. Inclined to disregard the distressed Other men would have left their homes birds as they fought to drive it away, for g«ssl and all. He had married her but the blows of their wings and bills ‘for Ix'tter or worse,’ In* was true to his became so annoying that the thief had vows, ami for th«’ sake of his ehihlren to seek refuge in flight, Gn reaching the roots of the tree, from which the wouhl not leave to cause a st-andal that river had washed the dirt, the »iniki* might follow us through life. Mother started to climb, only to be driven tic is to I k * pitieil. To-day she lives out on neath them nnd then out to nti olii the farm with only hire«! help, but I stump, under which the liallled nnd Ix'lieve she is far happier than when beaten wptile took refuge." she had my father and her ehihlren around her. She is free of the .awful The Caeful H.n.na. res|xmsil>ility of hxiking after our souls Immense fortuues have l>een mad«* and bringing us up in the way she out of the banana business, Revenues thinks from her narrow |H>int of view, do not accrue alone from the sale of the fruit, for the leaves are used for pack we shotll«! go. Slioukl anything ha|e Ing, the wax found on the underside pen to mother and she slmuhl I k - left of the leaves is a valuable article of helpless ami without friimds, I would commerce, Manila hemp Is made from bring her into my home anil <lo every the stems, and of this hemp are made thing I possibly could for her comfort. mats, plaited work nttd lace handker Six' would find, however, that my chiefs of the finest texture. Moreover, home was ruhsl with the loving prin the banana Is ground Into banana Hour. ciples I received from my father—a The Island of Jamaica and the West blesne«i Inheritance it was, t«««. I have Indies generally yield great crops of never Im«I ih elision to punish on«' of my lbi» xi.-s>iu! fruit. children. 1 reason with tfielii ami a)e |«’nl to the Ix tter sides of their nature« Merer Weary of the llenrln«. “I overheard him telling her a story ln.«teii«l of ruling them by fear. My last night which I know she has heard iu< i I kk I work« like a « harm, although fifty tlin«*s before, but she «ffdii i snip ffl'ioihei h.-i- reriturkG* art moil than him.” one occasion, with a dismal shake of "She is long suffering, surely." the bend, ‘sjiare the r«»l ami x | h >|1 the “Oh, I don't know. He tol«l her she child.’ I «ay down w ith that wretched was the prettiest girl be had ever ol«l adage. This 1« a ne.w nge and, seen.”—Cincinnati Tinies Star. thank heaven, w«* are grow ing bromler every «lay. We want to get out of the Mnklnir CMilla ( mrful. Mrs. Newwitl-My husband has the narrow old rut that d>»>tii«l |«eopl«' in chills ami fever, but they come In the present as well as the hereafter to handy. th«' iiKujt «lialxilieal punishment. Chil Mrs. Old wed—How mo ? dren have souls, and their nature and Mrs. Newwed—Whenever he bait H whole life can Ix'-lx-nt like a tw ig. Y’ou chill I put a rattle In Ida baiai, and It « an dwarf it and makejf criHiked ami amuses the baby.—Chlcngo Journal. ugly to Ix'hold if you w ill or yout-an throw the light of love ami a giHal ex Idleness and poverty always dwell ample around it and twine it into sym together, and misery and crime are Ihelr natural offspring. — Maxwell's metry ami Ixiiuty if you I'boarf The latter «uir-v I IniTe chosen, and I am Talisman. proud of my little family." forint.'. Favor Snfllclrnf. Q , r • • “What do we want with g<H«l and precious stones?*' said the proud y uiii . mother, gating fondly upon the baby “This Is fortune enough for us.” “Huh!” grunteil the father, who had been walking the floor nearly all night “I'm glad fortune didn't knix'k twice nt Mur door.**—l'blladeliibia Ledger. Oh, this continual fault-finding. It has much to answer for. A young nuafrieil woman of my acquaintance is lill«l with Iwnorse and mirgivings, and as the tears stream down her face she tells her pitiful little story of how her laid habit of fault-timling has driven her husbaml a*Ry from home. She hax iu> kiea where he la, ami he is «'arc ful not to kt his w hereabouta I m * kilo» II. “It was this way,” she said, as she went over the » hole story, w hich un fortunately is not the only one that eoiilil be mid. “1 am a Isirn fault- filldel*. They used to tell me so at home, but I never Muliaed to what an extent I carried it until one evening N«»l, my husliand, was late for su|»per. He was only a few minutes late, but I would not listen to any explanations. Hupper was ready ami he should have I k »* ii here. I har|M«l on it al! during the meal until finally he said, *H----- , I'm getting tired of thia kind of relish for every meal, If it is not one thing it is another. You are constantly grumbling and complaining iilnait something. YYhat is tin* matter, any how? No matter what I do, you are never plenaed. Y’ou didn’t use'to I k * this way Ix-fore we were married, or if you were 1 didn't know it, for if I had I should never have married you.’ One thing l«l to another. I was Very an gry, ami finally I retorted to some re mark of Ills, ‘Why don't you go; there are no strings on you.’ ‘1 will,' lie «aid, springing to hi.« feet, ‘ami what is more, I shall never return. I didn't know 1 was marrying a scold. 1 thought you were a sweet, affeetionat«' womanly girj. I'm heartily tins! of it, B----- .’ ‘Thengo—go,’ I sai«i, punting to thediHir. ‘Go and never come luck.’ He l«»>k«l at me steadily fora moment and his face was very white. I thought he was going to faint. Then he went out into the hall, took down his over coat ami put it on, went upstairs ami got a few things lie wanted, and pres ently I heard him close the front door. I never dreamed that he would not re turn. I have never seen him since. In fact, I don't know where he is. His lawyer called and left me a deed to our little home, and every month I receive a certain sum of money, but he w ill not reveal w here my husband is. That I shall never see him again I haven’t a doubt. He is not a man of that kind. 1 don’t ask him to return, yet I wish from the depths of my heart he knew how penitent 1 am. I was wholly to blame, and too late I saw my mistake. My life is wrecked. It has taught me a bitter lesson. 1 haveceased murmur ing ami complaining, but Polly, I say to everyone, young ami old alike, stop your grumbling and complaining, mid turn over n new leaf la-fore it is tixilate. BRIEF REVIEW. How Filipinos Capture Pythons In Mindano, one of the largest of the Philippine Islands, the natives haven queer way of capturing the huge py thons that infest the swamps. Some of the houses are surrounded by stone walls to keep out these reptiles, but when found desirable these same walls are also used as traps. A hole is made near the Ixittom, and after «lark a suck ing pig is tied to n stake on either side. The python smells ami hears tlie pigs, «•rawlscarefully up ami devours the first pig. But a sucking pig is only half a meal to a python, so, smelling the other half on the other side of the w all, lie crawls through tin* hole and devours it. Now a great difficulty confronts the python. The first pig prevents him from crawling through the small hole one way and tlie seeonii pig makes retreat t»|Unlly impossible unless he ■ lisgorg«'« it, and Unit is something n self-res|xvting python rarely diss. While he is trying to solve the prob lem, the natives come out and solve it for him._________________ Lightning Stroke Makes a Man Bald. Physicians who have investigated the strange ca««? of Walter Reinhardt of Shamokin, l’a., say that tlie young man will soon I k * as l«al«l as an egg. His hair is falling out literally by the handful. Reinhardt, who is a mining engineer, was struck by lightning re- cently while at work, He was resusei- tateil with difficulty, Almost immedi- ately his hnir began to fall out in patches, He ap|H‘al«'<l to several physi- eiuns, but none of them «'an give him any I io | h *. They are astonished at the strange effect of the electricity, but say that'it bus kill«! the roots of the hair, ami that Reinhardt will lx* ali»olutely buhl in a short time. Tin In Alaska. Stream tin was discover««! in Alaska last year, and now it is rejxirted that great ledges of tin ore have ini'll found at Cape York on Behringsea. Numer ous individual placer miner« are report- e«l io have made small fortunes during the pa«t summer, two men, for exam ple, having taken twenty-two tons of stream tin from claims along one of tlie erecks in the Cui»* York region, using tlie ermlist hand methods. Hy«rraulie machinery will !»■ taken into the di«- trict next season, when the extent and value of th«' tin d«'|K«sit» will !»• ascer- fain<«i. ........... A New Illuminant. Hermann Blau, a chemist of Bavaria ha« discovered an illuminating material of which great things are pr«»lick»l. By a «■«•rtain rectifying priK'ess, he ae|>a- rates the methane and hydrogen from oil gas, amt by a pressure of al »out forty atmospheres reduce» them to theli<|Uid form, in steel receivers. Tile so-called “liipiid gas” thus pr«Hlue«i may I k * used in the place of (s-troleuni, alcohol or acetylene, ami gives a light prefera ble to the electric. A man in Milwaukee w ants a «livori'e las aus«' his wife drinks lieer. Why, gra< ioUK, there’s nothing else in Mil waukee to drink. Ptsiplv »honre afraid to tickle those at the top of the ladder take a vicioua delight in tugging at those trying to climb. Any fool can tell the truth, but it takes an artist to I«' a first-class liar. mt I HIM HÏER WIEÍIÍED. TEN PASSENGERS Klt-EDAND THIRTY W0UNIED. The Fram iM'aiis, It is believed, will aliandoli the lami» altogether, since tliev have* no money to purchase laud ami have no other m«*ans of support. A few of the Rei'ollevts will remain, a« they have still some projierty tie rs. Thè Dominicans w ill la* l«x>k««i after l«y their university, ami the Augustinian« w ill rsoccupy the building erectwl at Iloilo which is now used by the Amer icans a.« a barracks, ami will claim mi indemnity from the Government. Th«* Augustians will use the building as a HchiKiL It Is lx*lieve«l that the nuinlxT of friars remaining in the Philippines with the consent of the new American Bishops will nnt exctisl l.jt), but none w ill I k * sent to the archipelago, ow ing to tile liick of funds. UlKier the old re gime Spain «labi for tbe tran«|K>rtation of friars to the Philippines. « PACIFIC COAST NEWS. CHOICE MISCELLANY The Dua Harher« of l*arta. Current Events Specially Selected It is ast«mishl:u{ witli what z« al every and Condensed. uieuus of earning au holiest |«enny lx plied In Paris. No city in the world has so many queer little trades by w M> Ii John William» of Fresno, was ar rest«! in Visaliaand lnmi«l in jail, ile th««»«* practicing them xcratK* together is e|iarg««i with threatening to kill his enough sous to make a living. One of tbe tiiost characteristic of wife. A Brakeman Said to B the Cause In endeavoring to put out a tire in th«'»«* Orang«* trudi-sim n Is tin* <l««g bar- of the Wreck her l«edr«x>m, which was «tart«»l in the ber. The favorite dog of the Parisian ti'lephon«' l««x from cr«M»««i wires, Mrs. is th«* Franch pomlle, or "uiouton.'' as G«»>rge Murphy of Alam«la came near be ia popularly cnlhil. It Is chiefly for Ixiing el«»*tr<K*ut«i. his bonetit that th«* dog barber exists. The Injured Badly jurned. J. Mitchell, a <li««'hiirged soldier w ho His headquarters are tbe banks of Hie K ansas Uirv r|h. Mt«>r, the fast return«»! from the Philippines hss than Heine. Here tbe main body cun !»■ train on the St. I xhi I» aid San Fran- n month ago, wouml up n prolong«! «!««• found at ull times, though in th«* sum ei»co railway, which left *’orth Worth bnuch by cutting his tlinait witli a mer some go about the city carrying in the afternoon of D« «ailK*r 2l)th for razor. on tlielr occupation fr«gu house to Architect ’ « Plans Arrive Toe Late. Kniisa» City, wax wr«'k2 at (¡«»Ifrey, James E. Gary, whoforg«! the name tift<H ii mile» south of F««r Scott, Kan., W ashington —Newton J. Than«, the of I'.. J. Baldw in to two small cli«‘ks, house. In the hot days one continually early the follow ing nioriibg. Tlie train archiiti't of San Francisco, is a liailly wliidi he ca»h«»t, was aentene«! to two hears the long drawn out cry, "T«m>-n rim into a sv itch ami all the cars ex <iisap|K>inted man. He was substituted years’ imprisonment at San Quentin by leur de clilens!" and nni'ts th«* familiar cept the »l«»'per were «ernil««l ami for Albert Pissis some time ago in the Judge Smith of the SiquTior Court ut figure of the d««g barber, with his lx«x turn«l over. N inc ik rsor- were kill«»!, competition for plans for the new <’ll*» I sis Angeles* of instruments slung over his shoulder. two fatally injurisl and more than tom-house, ami enter«! eagerly on the Many of them have their regular cus Rev. Frank Dewitt Talmage, son of thirty xeriou»ly hurt. Jift«'ii others work of pr«-]>aring them. Tharp sent wire hurt »lightly. Jlot of the in his plans, a» lie thought, in ample time th«- famous praueher, Ims iiccept«»! a tomers. whose houses they visit at jur«! were burned 1« veil as iK'ilig to arrive in Washington, but they were call from the First I’nibytiTian <’hureh stntiil Intervals to make tlie toilet of niainiisi. delay«! en route ami arriv«i thirty-six of Los Angel«», ami Ira.« amiouiieixl his those prlvilegixl ; mkx 11 cs , for th«* Paris The ru»|H>n«iliility f,g the wreck is hours after the commission had award- resignation ax pastor of the Jefferson uiouton Is the “spoiled child” among lai'l at th«' d«»«r of a bfikeman of the tsi the prize to Eames A Y'oung of St. Park Pr«*sbyteriall Chm'cli at Chicago. dogs. He Is clipped, brushed, comlard, freight crew, w hofail«! otlag th«' |>as- Isiuis. Tharp wir«i to a.«k if some Frank J. Grundman wax acquitt«! perfunicil und generally lias bls "top senger train. 11c has <li«0>|Har«l. The thing could not lx* done, but his ease is of the charge of murder in Judge Car knot” fastened with n pink or blu«* rib engine on the freight hilii l»»'oni«* ho|H'le»s and liis plans are worthless. roll < <»>k’» department of the Su|s*rlor bon. Some even wear gold or silver “*l«ini,'' ami the «*rew was oriler«! to This is quite a serious matter in itself, < ourt Sim Francisco. He was on trial remain 'on the main true! and turn the as they represent alsiut $.«ino in work for the killing of Sheridan II. Chip bracelets around one paw. The result has been the development »witch for the piisNeiigH*, then alxiut and material. But for the delay in man, a clerk in the auditing depart of the dog burlier us an artist. He <lu«', tire brakeman l»dig or«ler«xl to transmission they might have 1 ki * ii ment of the Southern Pacific. clips and shaves bis customers' dogs flag the Meteor. This lie di«l not <io. awardeil the prize ami San Francisco J. J. Cherrie, City Councilman for YY hen the train reaeh««l (¡«xlfrcy it wa.« achieve»! tlie fume of furnishing the the Snixiil ward of San Jos«*, di«l sud In most elaborate fashion. Some ura Ix-himl time nml running at full s | k »»1 plans for her new building. denly of heart iliseitse. He hail I ki - ii left with shaggy manes, with a tuft to make up. Tlie brakeman of a freight ailing for a wii'k, but no serious result at the end of their tuffs, to Imitate a train that ha«l pr«'«l«»l the Met«»«r left wax antieipat«*«!, as lie was alsiut th«* lion. Others, again, are clipped in Master Plumbers Suing the Union. t he sw itch open nml the passenger train straets as usual every day. H«‘ wax -M stripes, making them look like black jum|K'«l the track nml roll«! down an C incinnati —The Master Pluinliers’ years of age ami a native of Indiana. zebras, und others have their faces embankini'iit. All save the sl«'per AswK'intion anil the Contractors' Asso Curl G imm I, an employ«* of th«* Oak clipp«*d and nothing left but a pair of turmxl'over, an«i so fast was the train ciation of Cincinnati have instituted running that the engine and the for- pnx’eedings for damages against the land Transit Consoli<lnte«l, was arrest«! fierce mustaches, witli fluffy bracelets war«l linggage ear lnml«l nearly sixty Central Trad«*» Council ami the local at -Hi!» Eleventh str«*J where he luul of lialr around eucli foot.—Golden Pen f«‘t oil' the r«Ki«llH'd before t hey stop|K»l. plumbing workmen’s union, as the re I hk ' ii talking nil «lay in an irrational ny. rhe sl«qK*r remain«! upright ami none sult of attacks made by strikers on th«' nuinner. He was lisig«l in the insane of the passenger» in this car were in non-union men on a plumbing job who war«! at the R«'«'iving Hospital. He The Rread We Kat. jur«!. refused to quit work. Tlie foreman lai'imie violent anil will Is- sent to an The question of the relative nutritive Five of the dead were in the forward was render«»! unconscious. Theass«x i- asylum. Mrs. White, w ho lives at^-H? Pierce value of different kinds of bread Is dis eml of the smoker, which was badly ations seek to enjoin the unions from ilumaged, ami four of them had iK-en callingout men who may I k ' in arrears str«‘t, San Francisco, fell from an el«»'- cussed from the scientific point of view instantly killeil. It was dark when of union «lues and from interfering with tric car at Turk ami Devisiuiero streets in an article In Harper's Weekly by the wr«'k «x'currixl and the utmost work where such men are employ«!; as the par swung around the curve in-; Harry Snyder, chemist of the I'nlted confusion follow«»!. It was some time ask damages for calling out the plunil«- to the intersecting str«'t. Her right States agricultural experiment station Iiefore those of the crew who had es- ers because men in arrears were work leg ami right arm were fracturad ami of the University of Minnesota. Some cii|K»l injury were able, with the heli ing on a new hospital, and demand the she w as taken to St. Luke’s hospital for recent trials made by the department of the pii»»«'ngers who were uninjurixi, arrest of the individuals for assaulting treatment. of agriculture have shown some inter to aiil th«' injur«!. the plumbing foreman. No <|Uestioli While ehaning windows nt 207 T<- of hours or wages is involved. linma »tract, San Francisco, J. Loveral, esting results, says Mr. Snyder. A one of the r«K>mers at the house, fell two, number of men in sound health, work Throws Companion From Train. stories mid sustain«! a fracture of two ingmen, students, athletes, thin ami New Bank System S tock rox—A most unusual robls-ry ribs of the left side ami several sever«'‘ fat men, were chosen as subjects. In N ew Y ork —After a three days’ ses abrasions of the face. He was treat«l one set of tests the men were f«d for ami murder was committed on a freight train alxiut live miles north of Stock- sion here, the bank money order com at tlieCentral Emergency Hospital ami several days on graham bread ami ton, at what is known as Castle switch. mittee of the American Hankers’ Asso later remov«i to the City ami County milk; then white bread was sulistitut- Three men Imarded the train at some ciation, representing 7IMM) banks, has Hospital. ed for the graham. Tin* conclusion IHiint several miles north of here, prole agreed upon a plan for a money order The run of salmon in the waters in ably at Galt, as the men hail I k - cii system whereby slims not to excis'd the vicinity of Tehama has I ki 'H unusu reached was that the graham flour eon drinkingin the sal«xins of that town, $100 can Is'sent by mail ami the orders ally large this s«'ason. The Mill ('rack tain«*d th«* highest ami the patent flour after they hail quit work on a ranch at cashed by any bank belonging to the hatchery Ims taken 19,000 eggs, nml ex- tin* lowest percentage of total protein New Hope. The murdered num is Il assiH'iation. Tile scheme will, of course, l»'ets to reiu'h the 20,000 murk in a few (glutinous matter), but that the propor liev«! to I k 'A. 8. Richards of Bancroft, come into direct comjH'tition with the «lays. Then fishing will I k * discon- tions of digestible protein and availa Idaho. In company with E. A. Lewis money order division of the Postottiee tiiimsl, as salmon are iKi'oming less I ble energy In the patent flour wen* ami a negro, they started to San Fran l>e par incut, anil, it is ex|>eeted, cut plentiful and,owing to stormy weather larger than in either the ent in* wheat cisco on a freight train. Shortly after largely into the Government revenues. the er«'k is liable to attain a great or the graham flour. On th«» whole, passing Lodi, Richards is said to have The pro|H«s«i system is to I h > o|a-rate«l height at any time. the qu«*stion s«*ems to be settled In fa pulled a revolver ami robbed Lewis, precisely as exchange is now sold ami In the suit of E. I>. Crawfor«! to re vor of white bread. who was thrown from the train, ami the orders are to I k - guaranteed by a strain th«' Mayor mid Council from r«*- had an arm broken. The negro is cred guarantee company. '1’he committee's ited with participating in this robliery. report will I k * submitted to the execu luivertising for bills for the eh'< tri«' rail- Senulur Hoar Took Spot < asli. and it is Ix-lieved that Ricluirils fail«! tive council of the national I kh I. v at its roiul franchise |K'tition«i for by Nehl- ing ami LiK'kwiKKi, w ho ar*' planning Senator Hoar does not have a royal to diviile the s]x«ils with the color«! regular meeting next April. to buihi a roiul to Alviso, Jrnlge Tuttle ty upon the sale of his book, recently man, who turn«! on his companion «if Sun Jo»«*, di»'i«i«‘<l in favor of the city. published. He accepted a lump sum ami, after robbing him, served him as Costly Work of Art. Crawford, in tlie bidding, was award«»! from the publishers, although lie was they ha«i Lewis by throwing him from L ondon —At an auction now in prog the franchise, but fail«! to put up the told by them that It would no doubt be the train. Richards fell under the car wheels and his ixxly was cut to pieces. ress here a pair of vases of old < 'lim«*se r«|Uir«l Isiml. In his complaint he more profitable for him to receive ii Coroner Southworth was notiti«l ami mazarin blue porcelain, peneile«i with ¡let«! that the I kiik I provision was illegal royalty. It is known that his reason t«K«k charge of the case. The negro hilinge and other beautiful designs in ami that he was elititl«! to th«' fran for selling tlie book outright was be disappeared, ami though several offi gold, has soki for $19,200. They are chise. cers have been looking for him, he has 21 inches high, finely mounted in or- J. Weller R«*d, former sti-retnry of cause he preferred to make use of the mulu, and were the work of t'utiori. A the California Fruit ('miners’ AssiH'ia money now and did not care to have it not I hvii seen. Latino-Flemish manuscript, nearly 700 tion of Lox Angeles, was fouml guilty of come to him in small amounts and for years old, which Ixira no title but is il emlH'Zzlement by a jury in the Superior a long period, as it would under tlie Fired at Nax Nordau. lustrated with no fewer than 207 minia- Court, the jury in the cas«' being «ait royalty system. The general Impression P aris —Alout midnight a miserably turas ami is apparently an “olia | hk I- but ten minutes. Reed ciii 1 h 'Z z I«1 $5,- among senators und representatives is cliul num fired twoshots from a revolv riiiu” of Biblical, philosophical, em (MK) last Scptemlier from the Fruit ('mi that the b«M>k will have a large sale, er at Max Nordau, the author and blematical and atxK'ryphal subjects, ners’ AssiH'iation, ami ilescrting his vict*-pr«*si<l«'iit of the < 'ongres.« of Zion brought $12,500. Nearly every other wifeaml family, tl«i to St. Louis, w here as there are many persons who know ist«, at a Zionist l>all at the Salle ('hur page is decorate«! with grotesipie hu he was apprenemi«l by the police of the Massachusetts senator well, and ras. One of the shots grazed Nordau, man Ix'ings, birdsand animals, and the that city on «lescriptioux sent out from Ids reputation extends to every part ami the secoml wound««! a guest namisl IwMik is considered to I k * one of tlie most Los Angeles. Only al Hint $21 MM I of the of the world where the history of th«' Assowedski. Tlie assassin was imnie- wonderful examples in the worhl of total amount taken by Reed was rii'ov- United States Is read or known. It Is «liately arrestcil. He gave the name of richness ami grotestpieness in imagina er«l at the tiine of his arrest. ■ juite evident that the senator takes Chain Selik Loubin, and said that he tion. H. A. Spindler, a young marri«l pride in his production, although lie wiis a Russion revolutionary, agisl 25 man of Dunean's Mills, who was re does not speak of it in any terms that Died From Exposure years, ami had lieen chosen by lot to cently arrested for having stolen vari would be called boastful.—Washington shoot Nordau. Loubin also said that H alt L ake —The general officers of the revolutionary congress which hail the Oregon Short Line in this city have ous articles from the I kix cars of the Post. «'boss'll him to kill Nordau, ami which lK*en iiotiti«*«! of the finding at Yale, North Shore Itailroad, entered a plea of Didn't Spill n Drop. was mink' up of Nordau’» political ad Idaho, of the remains of J. I). Mock, guiltvto burglaryin th«' first degreelx«- versaries, was held in Berne. It has an aged resident of Grant’s Pass, Or., forejudge AllK'rt G. Burnett of Santa Mrs. William Kiddy, at Midland, re Rosa, ami was sentenced to two years been learn«»! that Ixiubin was one of who has 1x1*11 missing since last April. cently liad a thrilling slide for life. She the Zionists w ho insist«'«i on th«' ac«|Ui- Considerable mystery has surroumle«! in Folsom prison. The man is only 22 was In the barn on the hillside at her years of age, ami has hitherto l«>rne an sition of Pah'stine, ami that these and Mix'k’s disapiH-aranc«* and the Short his «'«sconspirators at Berm- were an Line officials have made every effort to excellent reputation. I!«' has a wife home milking the cow and had Just tagonistic Jo the plan a<lv«K'ate«l by M. liH'ate the missing man. Cupons of his and infant child, having niarri«! a Unished when the barn, loosened by Nyrdau ami others to establish the new ticket, w hich was purchased at Grant’s young weman of tine family at Guerne tlie frost, started from its moorings, sliding 500 feet down the steep incline Zion in Africa. M. Nordau was stand Pass for Albia, la., werefoundin Hunt ville. James F. Mass«*y, stsoml vicc-presi- on a track of snow and landing right ing at n window in a ballriMim talking ington, Or., but I k - voik I that )x»lnt all to n friend when he was tlrexl at, ami true«* of Mix'k wiis lost. It is Ix'liev««! d.int of tli«' United Brotherli«»»! of Rail side up on the level. owi-shis life ton gentleman who, no that he wander«»! from the train at way Employes, is under arrest at I In The barn swayed from side to side ticing Loubin |K>int the revolver, pre Yale and «lied of exhaustion and ex City Prison in San Francisco, charg«»l In Its rapid descent, but the woman vented him from taking accurate aim. posure. Money, papersand tlie unused by a represelitive of his oriler with clung frantically to a post, while the ixirtioli of tlie ticket were fouml on th«' the emlH'Zzlement <>f fund» aggregating timbers twisted and ground about her. $4<MMi. S. B. Hamilton, another promi liody. Stole Tom of Goods. nent mini in the organization from S|»>- With the other hand she clutched the kane, is also in custody, with iiiem- mi^ pall, nnd none of tlie milk was SEATTLE—The Great Northern and Hotel Keepers Must be Reasonable. I k T s of t he brotherhood o|K'iily avowing spilled. When tlie building settled the Nortlmrn Pacific officials admit that a W ashington —YVluit seems to lie an that he is a party to Massey’s allegeil terrilied woman emerged unharmed, conspiracy to rob the two companies hits exist«*«! in Seattle for n ]M'ri«Ml of attempt on the part of the Chicago lue crime, and that a similar charge w ill with th«« bucket of milk and leading four years am) that losses running into tel managels to raise rates during the I k * sworn against him. the uninjured cow.—Baltimore Sun. thousands of dollars have resulted. Dur National Republican Convention is to Charles Aster Parker, for nearly five lie nipped in the bud by the National ing tliat tinu* freight cars have Istin years coniui't«si with the Janies Neill The Fltne«« of Thlngii. Postmaster- theatrical company, mid r«»'cntly gen roblxsl of their contents and the giMMls Republican Committee. Senator Perkins says he knows why ( ¡eneral Pay 14* lias telegraph«! tot 'hair consigned to one merchant have lx*en eral manager, s«»'retary ami treasurer «old to another in tlie same line of bus man Hanna that evidence has come to of the Neill-Moros«'o enterprise compa nntur«* located gold mines in Butt«*. iness in the same city Again, whole him indicating that extortionate rates nies, has < oinmelic«»l suit for damages Mont., instead of coal deposits. He was freight-car loaiis of gixtds have I kk 'H have Isen fix«! for the convention by in $10,<MMI against James Neill and Oli there not long ago nnd was charged 77« taken mid {eship|K*d to other points the Chieago hotels and suggesting, un ver Morosco, manager« of the Burbank cents for a shave and a shine. In the w her«- the ring i» allegisl to have ha«l less assurances are at once forthcoming Theater. Parker say» he has lieen <lis- wash r<H>m attached to the lairber's simp fences for the <lis|x>sal of the stuff'. Tons that the regular rates are to I k ' chargeil mis««»l from his |H«»ition as manager lie wanteil th«* use of a comb for a few U|M«n tons of merchandise, it ischargi*d, that the National Committee r««cili<i nml treasurer in dir«»'t violation of hi» moments, mid tills cost him another have I ks 'I i sent to Alaska, to California, its action in selecting ( 'hii-ago. contract, ami also has l»»'ii the victim «can ter. He rins«*d his hands after ar to Oregon and interior Western Stales, of an attempt to «lefraud him out of bis soi«i for wlmt It - would bring, su’d tb, right- a» n xt«H‘kho1«h*r in the N**ill- ran,flhg hi» hair and wiped them on a Mount Conma Again Active. ------- towel tu.-tr ut hand ar.d_nnce more money divided among tlios«' implicateil. Morowo «■iiTerprlsi'x. I . ve up 25 cents. 'And then,” In* says, Herman Reinhart, Janies C. Graves G pala L j a KA—Mount Colima has John Heyhal waxxenteiie«»! by Jrnlge ■•it dawned on me why afld P. J. Flynn, arreste«i in Seattle, I si'll in violent eruption fol several gold instead of H>'ii<l of Ri'xlding, to life imprisonment nr«' the allegeil ringl««ders in th«' con- days. The country to the westward of .*oal. mines were to be fi>uml In that in Sun (plentin. Heyhal wax r«»'«*ntly »1 -y. fb.'TOtlgh ¡DVekJjgntlon is the crater for a distance of thirty miles .gi«*Py «»f nmrdi-r .in tlie first <!«*- ■obbers' roost." Ix'ing made by the two big transconti is deeply; covered with ashes and safiii gr«»‘ for killing Willinm Morgan of nental roads. the which have Isen emitted «luring Twin Valley on May 27th. Th«1 jury Simple Dinner Menna. eruption. nx»*mtnen<l<»l life imprisonment. It Consuelo, duchess of Manchester. Is X-Ray for Cancer was shown at the trial that Heyhal, responsible for an entire change in th«' Large Silk Importation. who is 01 yi lirx of age, was sane but not N hw Y ork l*)ie etlieiK'y of tin- X- I’ oktl ND (Or.)—The steamer 1 ii- normal, lie waittsl in the brush In menus in Ixmdon. She lias lM*en giv rny in «'iises of eafleer has witness in Seller Eduardo Yero, Minister of Pills drapura, which has arrived at Portland side tlw run«! ami as hi» neighbor went ing a aeries of dinners at which royalty lie Instruction in the t'abinet of I’resi- from the Orient, brought forty tons of pa«se«l shot him in the buck. The jur and many notables have been present. «leiit Palma of Uubii. Y'ero I in- saileil «ilk, worth nearly $3MI,(MM), in her silk or« «ay that but for th«' age ami mental She serves only soup, two roasts, two for Havana. He came here alxiut three r«K>ms. The ailk came from Y'okiihama, condition of Heyhal they would have vegetables, a salad and n simple d« s month« ago to nmlergo mi o|x'ratioli ami is the larg>*st im|x«rtation of silk omitted the r«»i>mniendatioii from the sert Everything Is excellently well veniiyt nml th«* prisoner woulil have prepared, anil her dinners are now ull for <'iin«*er on the left sldeof hisfa««' ever mail«' into tile Northwest. I h »'| i hungeil. which «pmul until that half of Y'ero’s the vogue. She manages, with the «Im mouth wa««-lose,!. Heartfa'Ulat««! w ith If there was any lingering doubt pleat dishes, to have a novelty ait em h Four Thousand to be Idle. great difficulty, and hi« diet was <*on- ('mi ago — Four thousand men em alHiut the intention of the Pacific ( oast dinner. tim«l to li«|Ul«l food. By constant use St<ainxhip Company engaging in-tlie Deflnite Informnlhin. for thr«»' month«of the X-ray Yero ha» ployed by the Illinois Mteel Company Ixtx Angele» ImnlH-r war in earnest, in South Chicago were laid otT for an Ixs'n'greatly imi>rov««l. Ini|x«rtant offl- How much are the»«* Scotch flan that finding was di«»ipatc<l when th«* indefinite [s-riod the day before Christ «'ial duties colled him home, and he Pacifii* ( <n«»t ('ompany, w hich control» nels. please?" asked a woman in one of wns <-om|K'lle«l to |H>»t|H>ne final tr«'at- mas. the Pa« ifie Coast St«-am«hip Company, tlie large department stores on«* day ment. But th«' cancer hail <li«aplx'arv<i lea»«! from private |iartien a tract of last week. Transport Ashore in Philippines. from his mouth, he s|H*aks with ease ten ai r«'» of lain! at th«* corner of Tenth "Tills lady will show them ami tak«s«««lid fix,! iignin. Y ero«|K'aks M anila —The United States trans and Alam«la «tr«'ts, lx«» Angi'le», to«»* enthusinstieally of the X-ray and its port Kingsley is ashore at .Muri'iclagos, u»«l a» a retail lumtK'r yard. P«»ww airily replied tlie clerk, Imllcatlng with an Indifferent nod a girl alxjut throe iHMsiliiliti«'». North Mindanao, with a ris k through sion of the pro|» rty 1» given January feet distant. * ® 1st. Th«' h'a««' is for ten y«*ars ami th«' her lx>ttom. • --------- "But,” persisted tlie woman. "I don't liH-ation is eon»ideri«l estxn'ially g«»»l *riar Land Question Settled. want to buy now. I simply want to for the piirisiws for wllfc h it is to la- Chinese Official Degraded. R ome —The settlement of the friar used. 11 Is in close proximity to nearly know bow much they are.” T ien -T him —( hing Y'i, director of the all tbe large planing mills ami to the loud question in the Philippine« also "Oh. different prices and up." was priU'ticallv kettle«, it is «N»liee<l«i here, Northern railway, has Issdl degraded track» of Isith the Southern Pacific and the nonchalant answer. — New York th«* question of th«* friar« tliemselv«». and strip;»»! of all rank. the -.'inta Fe.railroa*l-. Times • • ------- I a o • < • • * o 0 • ’• • e 0 •r