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'nilli. i..l.f. ,M,.n, ar, liilfitiiral Kkill ranii.,1 ..v.-r.ui,,,, Huh, l,ut It ,an iiiiniiiilii (tin . :,,ty u,,, liiiaiiii-RR iMiier .,f , ,.j(y) Bl j,.HNl( will I... I. mil ii,, M..or.!n, i ,,,r t)jaJ will li.nka il ,.'if.-,iy rhI, ,, wJl,l luay. 'Ilii-tn Ir a alialy . .i,M from Hmii I raiii Iri .i n.iw, Mini it w ill i i,tin.ii.. IIi'iIIIBI.r Hl1 tlioroill.ly ff iK,(Mlf.l, Ri.'l i vi-ry littli, wirnl.,1, ,ak..r tl.at ik! ura alriki-R tfrror Int., ).r ,un. It'll in. t of llm ,,,,,),. 1RV ,1(Ir iiitvi. l.ark will, in a wink an. I tlifli l.'.lliliilf will l, ,.r, I, m talk of ll I'llll.llliK tlm ity. 'I lin MoriM.liiiH k liiiililitnf, nt to tlif Talara Molil, will U flM-. up l.orlly for am.iR, ni. RfVfral ntifliiiah. fl k)R, rapria . ,'iii,,..(im in t, iiiI'IhI of tl,n .IfRolati,,,,, 'J ,,,. montliR from now- tlii-rn will In. tlm Kr.-atfat I.uiI'Iiii Imioih tl,,. , ity liMRPver known. Wri-rkiiiK woik I. hi lii-Kuii. I'lm atrti.-ta in.' Ihmhk i l,-Hr.-. r, t, rJh.Hr of Imil Iii.kr I, !,,,i ti j. Tim .;ii.,oriiiui ai,. L'.J otlrra ,.t t),iR iiioriiirn?. liUKlum i ,., . fM iry only in tlic In-art "(ilifiity 'M.r.,iiI,nt niort of tl,.. iii'L-r of rmiiR ll., ,,, iH ,ar.y a wail l-lRII'llllj.'. BOILS WITH ANGER Russia On In of New Revolt. lioiiriry OiilLrcik. tONSTITUTIOX IS A HIRE FARCE Opposition to DiOlirri it United by Difirivatio" o' Liberty -- Mia Workmen OrKniinp,. DfcAD rXCEED 1.000. Only "H'-rllii,.!. 1 1.. I r t i-A.ulit frau nm. I. I il I illi tik. :i l.. nut :x!'. 9 . t Rlli.'1'l l r .ill ! i a no in ,V II, S. 1141- II." I, ii wn VnVrjnaa.l.iy, April JTi. '''!, A r i J '.' .. n t'.l ;niiiu l.t i j i, f t ,n ! nf II.- I : i .a. kf.M.t In .1 Ml , . ',t, , ' -tl.fi.... ' PI .1 II n l .:lV.i t,), t ..irii.iiif t I. i, i ;.,yiiii.,t of h t.joM-iii'in i t wirkR Hi (I.f '"' ! t Mt I l ili. 1 ., . Hun t.r.l. r...! ' ' ', ll,. Niilii v. ,,f tin. t v iiijii,.-.' mi, I v iiit r..ii.-:iii; a ; ! tin I'lilii .linn f,,r tl.f i-m ' ' i riir Ul. ,1 m tlm navy ii'- lI.Ui.I irvp n .lay lri., ratf v Wrti rt v' 1 1 1 iiiiiii,(i'ip(iil. . h r I'.niii-i. of a Rpffi'li ,.r In. l CI ukf of Alk.ina.ia of n ' f i ! lay on tlm faiiin iiuraii .n. a , r n.liim the I.im " V. . nil .tm.Mit f al t J,,. '' i 1 1 . I- I r 'i 1 1 . . i." I i . . li ! tli I .III. Ii it ill Hi If i, tin i.li. " l k I ii n- will ,.f I..-. I. Ir, I f 'I.ji, i r t i B.iKli.'tii ii , Aiiil to u ' - - W I , 1 1 , i , A "! ii i f! rt to . f ; ' i'' ' on tin. m I iii t- 'i. i. 'I i ?' 1 n, April 25. Tim llouai Ui'il 1'i'ii-i.ltrali.in .l tin !A' 'ir.'irlailon ,i. TIip ' in-Ri.iiif.. riM-iiiniiif mlintf an "1 a ol M'Ml.oilO r Mare la 7 yard mrh tfa.laii.l rclfrn.1 to 1 f. mi H'irorititnia. i 'jd.iy, April 24. n. Apri! LM. Tim Hrnali--1 at follow a todiiv : tini'i until ltni'1 r,.r I'.iiHt I i I r .1 IM..J I,,. I. il I.-1 :. ii I i,l i 1 1 j i i lln ri Hi., I f. per I' Ml ll"t II "f III. ill" llf 1,11" I ,li Hill tl.f ..l.l.l K r.-,. Ho Brut. s 'I I wir t'. "" I '.' i .,, llf i i nti .i i.-l,, ! f ,,r. I. ,i n. 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1." I I I .' n . I ;, i n f "I' 1- HI il :n, I :i - i 1 1 i ! !" in tli" I!,,. . ; !... ; !' . r I ,r .1 -ry iillit i i ii ii 1 w I i.t I Wit r i -") Confirm Juilti. :''iU. April H I . .lii,lu Wii U ' f Alithkn, will prolnilily In. ' ' ? II.h SiMiiitn liffnm ImiK in tlm tl'pOlt ihh.Ih ill liiH Ih ! v tli J ml iriury Cuininil Ifn. . i't'ttiiH, Klttri'!nii.l !la. k " I vvitli Nclxiiii in njipiiNition, k, of Wyoming, ForiikiT, '1, 1'illllTHoli Hint fllllu'rHon ' lifltm. Tlm ronfcri'iica rum y HHrmd on (he Alankn Pi-I-I. flil.Htitiiting tin CiihIiiiiiui : it jutHHiil hy iIih Si'iiHti", willi ( t liHiitfo from ti n iriglnal. Vuhy Hermann Cats Again. ': '"n. April i.' I Owing to the I A. H. Wortlilnut f 'i JInrmann'B onto waa not f ' in the Hnpr.ine Court of the '' l ColumtiU Monday, and no pss wade on the quentlon j1 t tlm trial ahall he postponwl F. J. Ifeney returns to WaHhlng It I leJIeved the i-oitrt will evtm y ( ii'vr a poHlpoimintint until the 1 ". Thii will he eatlBfai'tor to " i.i'int. Wnnliingloii, A in i I "I. (it'iifral i.r.'.-ly, iiiriiiniiial.it at Sun I ihim im i), Iii t.-l.-ii'iil'lifl t ln War I '-pari ui.iil iiial within a wi'k or It n iIhvr, w ln-n In- inilili.i iliall Iiiim' li.-.'ti witliil'iiwii, jr i .Ifiir.-.l l y t i.ivi-Miiir I'm r. lt-. Mity or S. limit Hi', I ll f in 1 1 il in in.'ii I li.'in "i'Ivib, tlif fitrco f n-f'ilnrR iiiiict It" Urtff'v li'inforif , tn pii'K.'tW' oi.l.-r Mild uif. k"iitr l pulilii- iiilrri-ata. llf ruivR tluit liiinorrow ft. (inn ri'guUrn would not l' an ficfHRive iiiiiiiIht. llf liflitiv.'R that l ull (hat miiiilicr from iiulriitli hia mililary diviHimi i-oiiltl do tlm work. Tln'" rIiomIiI tin largely ravalry, owing to n lark of trniiRporla tinn fitriliticM. I'lifrii art '.'.film rt-gu-Ura now at Hitu Kram irini. Washington, April l!l. l'ri'aidi'nt K.mh... v.'ll Into tonight nigiii"! tlm joint ri'M.itiit lull of Congri'MH appropriating ll.fitMl uilO u.l.lil inniil for tlio relief of San iTHiirlm-o aiifTeri-rn. Take All Thnt'i OHered. New Yoik, Apiil " I (iaylortl Wil ehirn, chairman of tlm piidlii-ity com milti'iiiif tlm California Kelief A in la li. hi of t li in rilv, tiiilav riiid: "Vn would kindly link tht general trado un intiH and I'M".!. lent Ko'mevel t to refrain fioni interfering with any iniin, who ever ho may lm or w herever Im in, w ho w inlu-H to t'xteiid UM ty in f 'ii 1 1 1 y or pieu niarv aid. I may nay that at a iiiumh meeting of ('iklifurniiiii-4, held at the C.mino Tlieater Hulurday aflnrnoon, a reMolutioil wim tinaiiiinntiHly adopted giving voice to tlm ahove eentimenl" Seattle Transport Headquarters. Wellington, April 2S. For the time helng it is prohahle that Heattle may he made, trannport headnurtrterB on the raeilio Coant until the docks and ware hoiistis at Kan Francim-o can he retmilt. All the stores on hand at Han Francisco hare heen dentroyd and there are no facilities (or handling troops or sup plies. The trannport Hherman, now on the way from Honolulu, will be sent to Seattle upon arrival at the Golden dale. a .'jmall Proportion Has Open l.lnntifipij, Saya Coroner. -an Iranrii..,, ,,f 5.CJroriPr V illiRiii nl. I, i-Rtunatf that tlm total ihiihUt of I.r.I i , not Ii-dr than l,)mi. Hia r.,),rta ar completf. Mild Mr efimate i. ma.tf tip from all the ilala Im I.rr l,...., mI.Ih to col lift. Coro- ii-r U hUIi ph i I . I r I . . , . . t . ii.iit-R ii, mi llm deputy cfT'iimm l av.- f..tin. an, huried iminhi-r .'KIO. an f..i I.. p i I o , a ami !ay atrw t. 'v- at rortii, ,,(f), f.j'iaif, L.!; at Waahing I 'ii 1'iarn, 12; at Urn Sn-Mlle houae, "ml; lit l.aur.l Mill, 2t; r altered ir. lifter -nl pail of the city, 10. .No thorough p.-an h ,nn iMt-n made o' tlm ,l;tn) t poutli of Maiket Ptrit-t or il,f Chin. .juarier. Many livt-a inntl l,an I..1M ,,at in hi-,e Pii tloliR. ..k..ll I 1. .. .. - iii n in MHrini r-ir.fi were tlm Leap hxlgiiig hoiiRi-R, and many of tl.i-. ...llaM-d from the eartlnjuake. There ir little chance that half of the inrtialtM i.f tlm collappe.1 huildinga had opix.rtiinity t eaape. Tl in is alno imp of Chinatown. "shortly after the nartlicjnake, sol diera an. I M,lice, a.i I have h-en told, hurie.l IhhIipr f., iiml along the water front. 1 have received no ollu ial re jirt .f l Ii.'np. "Tlm total iiumlr of dead will tin .loulite.lly reach, if it does not ricet., 1,I00." LAY TRACK TO HAUL DEBRIS. Southern Pacific Offers Valuable Aid in Cleanup, Ruins. Siin I im . ;m'ii, Aptil '.'." 'Aiawi-l-ft.'iif rt l ef to the oil. i i:iU ai;, I ciii:in of Sin I- r iiii'-ixi-.i, who have Viok.-d up on llie ritii'M i f Iii" cilv ifinl upon the !i,o,'.b'ti,mh pil -H i I I . r 1 1 kn and atone and I 'Ai M' .l iron tlmt Here once their hom.'H and pl.ic.-H ol l.'i-iii. "s i the aniii'iince in. 'lit tluil the S intlu rn I'ai'ilii' railroad will aid in any way In the work of cli'iiril-g a iiv the del.ri. The rail ro.ul ottii'iala a'e n- idy to huild a IY.it k through tli heart of tie dcviinl nted cilv, from llarrixon flreet to the hay, and to run I heir ll.ilcart in for the wi.ckiife that inii'-t he removed hefore new huildingi arne and normal condi lionRian he relored. Ill thi great work Let ween :i,0i) and 4,000 men will he employed. Tlm railroad will carry tlm dehria wherever the authorilieo want it taken, ami hy no doing will make poHnhle tlm x'r foniiance of the enornioii-.il ta k . It in paid that an application will he made immediately to the upcrvimr nf San Franci ci) for a franchipw for this apurtraik. The route i not known, hut Urn rail" will perhaps he laid along the linen of leant reaiatance. H. l'l'teral'iirk. April 20. The polit leal aituatiofi hat grown threatening The publication yenierday of the new oralt of Ifm iDiniameniai uw or "coiMtiluti'i" of I'.URRia ha aroun.-l a alorm of iollK''a''on, and amidnt the reaent great diatrtiRt of the govern mi-nt'a motives has fnrriiihc I jtipt the atimnl ir r.eede.1 to aolidify the entire opponil j,T in r.ir liameiit. The ICe.li iiinintu thfK with the real nation of tlm new Ktiey-'A loan, and under the falie oiiviclliW tfiat tlm revolution is sup. prcpned, the goveriiment has not hesi tated s'n t' show the cloven U'fii, not nvti manking ita intention to dis 'ilvn Parliament, if it is found to he Iroiihl'-aome. M. Hrlaiichaiiinoff, in the Hovo, rallt the draft of the "fundamental Uw" "mockery" which will he reented hy every liofn-Ht man, he he a memlx-r of the "Mack Hundred" or a Social Kev.'iiiuonini, a, Ming u.at "sucii a miitore of lies and fnlae I gir on the eve of t he ana.-iohling of the real mas ters of the country iai only tend to punh tlm roplo to a freh revolution w ilh itR attending conllicts and anar chy. The eiinting regime seems faUd to go dow n in hhol." The really dangerous el m -nt in the eit nation, however, is not in the atti tude of the J.ilicrall hut in the poesi hility of another upheaval f rr m la-low tt the very moment when the intellect- nal foic.-s of the countrv have heen nnittd. For some time the Social Jieniocrats and other proletariat orga nidation have heen trying to arrange a general upriping to coincide with the convocation of I'arl iarnent, hut sppa rently they were making no headway .Now, however, a great movement among the idl workmen of the capital. w no numher 42,000, has come to the surface, and thero is more than a sun jMHiition that this movement is simply the covi r for a real tiprining which is teing orgauizeil behind it. Meetings of men out of work held in the etihurhs during the list few aiithta were attended hy orators of the Social I'emorratic party. A council of men out of work has alo sprung into exist ence lke ti e lamous Workmen's Coun cil which directed the big strike of last fall. Proclamations have lieen Usued calling upon all workmen to support the men out of work, who demand that the city within a week shall put them to work upon the conetruction of new ntr.t't railroads and bridges, for which 11,000,000 ban It-en appropriated. ARMY IN CHARGE. San Francisco's Hungry Being Fed by Quartermaster's Department. Sun Francin.M, April 20. I radiially the National (iovernment i" taking over th' wi-tk of succoring the honielec" and fin id lest tliinl-ands of San Francisco and tomorrow the representatives of the Cniti'd St it pa Army will have charge of the gigintic tank of instiing food to all those who lemain in the citv. This development resulted from the meet inn of the executive committee t'nlay and ttmwoik will he turned over to the 1'nited States tj'iartermanter of this department, who will entatdish acorn p'.et syntem of insuing rations at all of the ,rS stations throughout the city. This was a day of optimistic reports fruin all sides. "Conditions improv ing." was the happy expression from tloho had charge of the duties of carinif for their less fortunate towns men during the last few days. In fact the most important duty will hereafter be performed hy the United States Army, that of distributing the food and supplies w hich have been donated most lavishly hy the people. Thecitiens of San Francisco have turned their atten tion to the details of the reconstruction of their business. Can Pay All Insurance. Oakland, Cal., April 25 State In surance Commissioner K. Myron Wo'fe announced today that nearly all the large insurance companies would he able to make satisfactory adjustments of the losses caused by the San FranciB co tire, lie enti mates that the amount for which the companies are liable will probably reach $250,000,000. Mr. Wolfe nays he hopes the authorities o' San Francisco wiil now grant the hith erto unanswered appeal of the tire in surance companies (or an auxiliary salt water svstem on Tw in Peaks. Finder Cut Off by Ghoul. Colorado Springs, Colo., April 25. Pausing through this city today on a Denver it Hio Urande train was a San Francisco fugitive who saiil her name was Miss l.ntran. She wore a bandage on her left hand and said that, while she lay unconscious np in the floor of he lobby of the Sc. Hands hotel in San Francisco after the earthquake laBt Wednesday morning, the thud finger of her left hand was cut off and she was robbed of rings that she wore there. Tsl An Opens Her Heart. Fekin, April 25. The empress dow ager hai tent to the American legation a check for $50,000 tor the relief of the sufferers (rom the disaster at San Fran cisco, and la sending $20,000 to the Chinese in that city. Wants Philippine Traffic. Waihington, April 2H. Senators Fulton and tiearin today received a tel egram from the t ort laml Chamber of Cunmerce asking that Portland he made the temporary headquarters for shipping supplies to the Philippines, pending the rebuilding of warehouses and docks at San Francisco. The Sen ators will take the matter up with the Quartermaster-General. The President today sent a message to Congress urging an immediate appropriation for re building the warehouHes at San Francisco. Estimate Insurance Loss. Sin Francisco, April 20. There are 107 companies to share the San Fran cisco loss. Th!s Ions is est i inn ted by the local auenis at between $175,000.. 000. and $200,000,000. New York sends word that the insurance men there think the loss will not exceed $125. 000.000. Chieago'i loss was $125, 000,000, and three companies defaulted to the amount of $45,000,000. The loss in Baltimore was paid in full. It mounted to $35,000,000. &OON fILOCCUPY BUILDINGS. ;,lf.l Slriir.tiirrt Or.ly Mad the Inner Woorork I urnerl Out. San J-ranilsio, April Today property-owners h.ivn had an r,j portn n.ty to iimpii't sorni. of thir holdings, and in a measure to bh. ertain what during!' had been done. Th" new mod ern steel huild. ngs were found to be al- rn'p'l Int.vt, In evry ina'ance if seem- e that the earthquake l ad not .lam aged tlmm. The stel frames were in perfect plumb and as strong as ever. ,rniies and fancy trimmings fell, bnt that was all. Kvin when the fire swept through them, only the woodwork waa damaged. The fairrnount Hotel on Nob Hill will le rush", I to completion ; theCIaus Spreckels building on Market and Third streets will W Mi-npied within a few days. The l.'nion Trust building on Montgomery and Market street has only lost the interior wxlwork, and as on as men can put in the lumber it will be ready for occupan'.-y. The Ht. Francis Hotel is in the same category, and the work of renovating the interior will xn be commenced. An insfeo tion of the Call bnil-ting at Third and Market streets disclosed the fact that several 11 Kirs were in good condition and could, after slight repairs, be nsed as formerly. The new Motiadnock, on Market street next to the Palace Hotel, was found to be in Orstclaas condition, even the W'nilwork in tlm interior being in tact, and the owner. Herbert K. Law, announced tonight that within ten days he would be renting offices in this building. The Monadnnck is a large structure of steel and brick almost com pleted when the lire came. Marble and lnmlner have lien ordered from L"s Angeles, and a big force of men wiil rush the building to completion. nirvnr.7 cr SPECTACULAR CAREER. STEEL MILLS ARE CROWDED. Structural Material for Bay City May Be Made Abroad. Pittsburg, Pa., April 23. According to Pittsburg steel men the rebuilding of San Francisco may be greatly retard ed on account of the inability of Pitts burg steel mills to supply structural fli a pes for the new city. The Carnegie Steel Company and the Jones A Iaugh- lin Lornpnay, the big independent con cerns, are already so crowded that they have practically closel their order Ixxiks of delivery of building material wi'hin eight months' time. Never before in the history of struc tures has there been such a demand for material as this year, and it is feared that it will he well nigh impossible for the mills to take on additional work. According to the local steel men. the San Francisco people will le compelled to go to tireat Britain and Germany for large amount of their building mate rial. The mills of Germany are busy at the pres. nt time, and will be able to take on but little additional work. Those of Great Britain, however, will he able to handle a great many of the orders. On account of the high freight rates from the esst to the Pacific Coast the foreign steel mills will be able to leliver structural shapes at San Fran iso as cheap and probably cheaper than the local mills will he able to do. The Pennsylvania and Lackawanna Steel Companies and the Illinois Steel Company will be able to handle some of the work. It is believed that the o- al mills wiil, if mmnible, atttmpt to put aide some of their resent orders, in order to accommodate the more ur gent work for San Francisco. HSP'. -V & "iSsJ rJi .--. 1 -.v.- S t-r t ' . -A'krM''.'v - - i .... r . -. TAKING CARE OF HEALTH. Many Will:ng Workers Sanitation. to Improve San Francisco, April 23. The board of Imalth reports a very encouraging health condition, considering the cir cumstances. Sickness is constantly on the decrease. There are very few con tagious diseases, and these are being attended at IVer Lodge in Golden Gate park. Sanitary conditions in the resi dence districts are being improved. A large corps of volunteers started at work yesterday removing all cans of garbage to the curbs. Wagons were pressed into service today and the gar bage removed to the burned districts, where it will be d est roved. Ceespools are being dug. Cliff House Stands. San Francisco, April 23. A thor ough inspection made hy a representa tive of the Asscoiated Press, who made the trip in an automobile, shows that comparatively little damage was done in the vicinity of the Cliff. The Cliff House not only stands, but the damage sustained by the earthquake shook to this historic building will not exceed. acording to the statement of Manager Wilk ins, $500, In fact, the escape of the Cliff House is one of the curious features of the disaster which has he fallen San Fiancisco. joMif Aj-xiADxa dowib. 1WI Lands at Kan Francisco with f 100 In Lis pocket lttfO Arrive In Chicago and begin preaching In the streets. 1S92 Kstabllahea a divine healing mlaalon at Stony Island avenue and R3J st reet K4 OfKms liead'juarters and pttnl llshes a bank and newspaper at Michi gan avenue and 12th street. lKIKi Inaugurates metropolitan cru sade, preaching nightly In different parts of the city. Mobtaxl by hoodlum. Y. Purchase site of Zlon City and conducts crusade In Knifland. KpOI Start fnctorles at Zlon City. Declares Llmself to be Klljah III or L'HJah the Uestorer. V.tt2 Negotiates for Mexican planta tion and Texas land for colonization purposes. Itefused credit by Chicago merchant. Ordered to refund J,V),tiO to Frederick Sutton of New Zealand, who had Invested In Zlon. l'.tdH Itecelves large contributions and tlthea from his people In the fa mous coller-tlon barrel. Leads the Zlon Restoration host of 3AJ0 workers In eight speclnl trains on a rellirlou visi tation to New York. Creditors pre claims and Zlon place.1 In hnads of n feileral receiver during several weeks. Ks4 Meparts on mission around the worhL via San Francisco and Austra lia. Iteturns six months later and takes title of First Apostle of hi church. lf5 Gets an option on 700,000 acres of Mexlcnn land and makes trip to com plete colonization plans. Stricken with paralysis on his return to Zlon City. After a second stroke leaves for West Indies. Us sv Makes Wilbur Glen Vollva de; Uty general overseer of the Christian Catholic Church and the Zlon Industries. IESTIH0NIAL FOR CARNEGIE ON HIS METHOD OF SFELIXNQ I fe mm. QU ifndtu.- 3 liUt H w. Andrew Carnegie rexvntly has ap Ie;irtHl as the tiuuncial hacker of i Miiimlsslon of learned men to "reform" sH'lllng and make It more phonetic. Many unnecessary letters should be omitted. It Is the learned men's opin ion, and sound should lie consulted more than derivatives. New York Iler-uld. Another $25,000 for Japan. Washington, April 20. Another con tribution of $25,000 from the Christian Herald was received today by the Red Grrss for transmission to Japan for the relief of the famine sufferers. Plan to Rebuild. San Francisco, April 21.--Many of the most substantial business men and property owners of San Francisco are, in consultation with the architects. While the work of clearing away the debris goes' forward a g ert corps cf draughtsmen will he busily occupied preparing plans for the new huildings. It is understood that James D. Phelan will be on of the first to rebuild on Market street. His plans are not com plete. Says Dowle Cheated Him. Chicago, April 23. James Burrock, of New Mexico, today made complaint to the Federal authorities that he had been defrauded by John Alexander Dowie out of a sum close to $20,000, and that the mails had been used in the operation WrddlDf Cuatoma In Tat-key. The Iow ry of a Turkish bride Is fix ed both by law and custom and must not exceed a sum equal to $1.70 In I'nltod States currency. On no pre text can this amount be mnde greater or less, even though the parents lie ex tremely ioor or Immensely wealthy. The wedding Is Invariably set for Thursday, the festivities beginning on the previous Monday and lasting four days. The merrymaking lsi carried on by the men and women separately, an.J eiH-h day Is distinguished by a chango li. ivi i -monies. On no account will Turks allow unions, forks, knives or wine on the table when celebrating a wedding. No I'ae Kip pollute Her to Koritcl. "I know that spring U coming," she snug. "Yes, confound It," groaned her hus band, "you bet you do, and there Isn't any likelihood that you'll forget It, either. Oh, well, come on, I may as well know the worst right at the start What's It going to coat this yearT" Chicago Record Herald. Clay- Too SlcBlocaat. "What did the wife put on boy's tombstone 1" "The simple phrase 'Peace to Ills Ashes.' " "Ashes I Couldn't she think of any. thing less significant of Oay boy's abode In the other world !" Pittsburg Press,