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ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP | LOST IN STORM M E TH O D ISTS INVADE ZION. Dedicate Chapel in Voliva's City and Latter Declares War. Disabled Motor Makes Craft Helpless Against Gale. Ship Lands on Trae Tops and is Bad ly Damaged—Passengers Reach Ground on Rope Ladder. Düsseldorf, Germany— Count Zeppe lin’s passenger airship Deutschland, the greatest of all the famous aero naut’s models, lies in the Teutoburgian forest pierced by pine trees, a mass of deflated silk and twisted aluminum. The 33 passengers and crew aboard the airship when it struck the pines after a wild contest with a storm, escaped uninjured, climbing down from the wreck on a rope ladder Herr Colesmunn, general manager of the new uirship company; Chief En gineer Duers, of the Zeppelin ship, and Charles Wannenberg, who had charge o f the crew o f 10, and 20 newspaper men sailed from Düsseldorf for a three hours’ excursion. In the high wind one of the motors refused to work and the other two did not give sufficient power to make any headway in the gale. The airship drifted, swaying in the violent gusts and sometimes leaning at an angle of 40 degrees. A ll the while the engine- men were at work repairing the dis abled motor. When this was done all four screws were driven at their full power. Un der normal conditions the engines were capable o f driving the airship at a Bpeed o f 40 miles an hour, but the helmsman was unable to keep his course and the great craft was swung about at the mercy o f the winds. Colesmann did not dare to come about, for fear o f overturning, and de cided to d rift with the gale toward Os nabrück, also a garrision. He then decided to continue on to Senne. Suddenly he perceived a whirlwind coming, and ascended to a height of nearly 4,000 feet to avoid the center of it. With the whirlwind came a heavy downpour of rain. A fte r half an hour the Deutschland came down to permit observations and it was seen that the Teutoburgian for est lay below. The forward motor stopped again and Colesmann sent five o f the correspondents to the aft gon dola to ballast the vessel. The Deutschland sank rapidly, hav ing lost much gas in the high altitude, and dragged along the top of the dense forest. A heavy branch of a tree broke through the bottom of the cabin amidships, throwing two o f the guests to the floor. Other branches ripped through the gas compartments and the whole great structure settled down 30 or 40 fe et from the ground. BUYING A U T O S AND LAND. Middle West People Securing Tracts for Homes Elsewhere. St. Joseph, Mo.— Fifteen million dol lars spent for automobiles and more than ¿18,000,00 sent elsewhere for the purchase of land tells what the West is doing with some o f its money, accord ing to information compiled by Graham G. Lacey, a banker o f this city, who has obtained replies to a series o f ques tions addressed to bankers in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa. Reports from 251 banks showed that approximately $18,000,000 had gone out o f their section for the purchase of lands in other states, and 234 banks reported that a heavy amount had gone out o f their sections for such purposes. For autos, 427 banks reported that a total o f $15,000,000 had been spent. Out of 639 replies received, 293 stated that agricultural conditions were good, the remainder reported such con ditions as only fair. A good wheat crop was reported by 20 per cent o f re plies, fa ir by 38 per cent, and bad by 42 per cenL ’ Fifty-one per cent reported that the banks were carrying more real estate loanB for their customers at this time than they were carrying a year ago. Zion City, 111.—“ We will fight this invasion to the death, ” is the state ment attributed to General Overseer Glenn H. Voliva, o f Zion City, referr ing to an invasion o f the sacred pre cincts o f Zion by the Methodists, who recently dedicated a modest chapel in side the city. Bishop McDowell and a long list o f Methodist dignitaries assisted in the ceremonies, and they say they are in Zion to stay and grow. I f so they will probably prove an extremely large thorn in the flesh of Overseer Voliva, for the excellent reason that his own camp is badly divided. The independ ents in Zion hailed the advent o f the Methodists warmly and sent a delega tion o f elders to the dedication o f the chapel. The new church w ill have the back ing o f business interests outside and Overseer Voliva has the battle o f his life cut out i f he undertakes to exter minate the invader. The Methodists dedicated their church in the forenooh, and in the a f ternoon Voliva, speaking at the taber nacle, hurled his defiance. This draws the lines o f battle clearly and some in teresting developments may be expect ed. The Methodists w ill seek out the suffering in the city and not permit them to die without attention. The recent case o f an aged elder being suffered to expire of a rattlesnake bite, while Voliva refused aid aside from the customary prayers is a case in point. Voliva, it is understood, had just realized his dream o f securing control of a majority of the land holdings, in which case he would have become a dictator more powerful even than was John Alexander Dowie, founder o f the city. A t present there is strife between the aldermen, two sets claiming elec tion. A fte r the death o f Dowie and the subsequent failure, the advent of a receiver tore down much o f the Chin ese wall surrounding the city. The followers o f Dowie broke up into nu merous factions, which warred upon each other. Voliva has succeeded in aligning several o f these factions with his cause, but the opposition still is very strong. T A F T S TIE FLAM ING RED. President, Going on Vacation, ¡Hopes to See Newspapermen in Fall. Washington — President T a ft has gone to spend the next three or four months at Beverly, Mass., the summer capital o f the United States. The president’s air o f gaiety over his de parture was accentuated by a vivid red necktie. With the president went Secretary Norton and Assistant Secretary For ester; Captain Archibald Butt, his mil itary aide; Dr. Barker, his physician; several stenographers, and two mes sengers. On the same train, although not in the president’s car, was Secre tary Nagel, o f the department o f com merce and labor. Before leaving the White House the president called into his office all the newspaper men who have been writing for their associations or papers o f the daily doings about the executive offices and wished them a pleasant summer, expressing the hope that he would see them again in the fall. 30,000 MINERS WILL RETURN TO WORK SL Louis— Thomas L. Lewis, presi dent of the United Mineworkers of America, says 30,000 mineworkers of America, who have been on a strike since April 1, w ill return to work in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklaho ma and Texas, July 5. The union will be conceded the 5.55 per cent increase in the wage scale which was the first difference between the miners and operators. Second Parachute Fails. New York— In trying to make the “ double drop” from a height o f 1,000 feet George Tyler, a young Philadel phia aeronaut, fell several hundred feeL hanging from a disabled para chute, and was found unconscious, but not fatally injured, at Belleville, N. J. The "double drop” consisted o f two parachute descents, in the second of which the first parachute is abandoned for a smaller one. The first parachute behaved perfectly, but the second only partially opened and Taylor sank at great speed. He struck on his feeL Genoa, Nev., Destroyed. Carson City, N ev.— Genoa, the coun ty seat of Douglas county, 211 miles south o f this city, was almost com pletely destroyed by fire . The loss is estimated at over $100,000. The court house. Masonic Kali, and several other brick structures were completely gutted by the flames. Firefighting ap paratus was forwarded by a Southern Pacific train from this city to the scene in the hope o f checking the flames, Molten Iron Kills Three. which threaten the surrounding farms. Chicago— Three men were probably Genoa is the oldest town this side o f fatally burned and a score of others tne Sierra Nevada mountains. painfully injured as a result o f being splashed with molten metal pouring Ruef Appeals to Court. from a blast o f the furnace o f the San Francisco— Abraham Ruef has Gary, Ind., works o f the Illinois Steel filed with the District Court o f A p company. The property loss is esti peals fan appeal from his conviction mated at $10,000. The injured were and sentence for bribing ex-Supervisor taken to the company’s private hospit Furey to vote for a trolley franchise al. The furnace had just been opened for the United Railroads. It is one e f and the string of ladles was ready to the longest statements ever presented receive the hot metal when the tram to the court, containing over 12,000 way gave way, and there was no way pages, included in 24 volumes. The to plug the furnace. entire trial is reviewed, and many al Railroad Suit Dismissed. leged errors are presented as grounds for a reversal o f judgment and a new SL Louis— In accordance with the trial. Ruef was sentenced to 14 years’ agreement reached between railroad imprisonment and now is out on bail. presidents and President T a fL United States District Attorney Charles H. Louisiana Raps Suffrage. Hoots asked for the dismissal o f the Baton Rouge, La.— The upper branch suit brought in the United States cir o f the Louisiana legislature went on cuit court bv the government against record as not only opposed to woman railroads composing the Western Trunk suffrage, but refused to allow women line committee, to restrain the pro to act as members o f boards o f an ed posed increase in freight rates. Judge ucational or a charitable nature, even Dyer, who signed the restraining order though they be elected to such board at Hannibal, ordered the suit dismissed. by men. They came to this decision when Senator Geuydon tried to have Jews Ordered Out Fast. passed his bill sllowing women mem K iev, Russia— From June 23 to June bership on educational and charitable 25 inclusive, 46 Jews were expelled boards. from Kiev, 37 from Salomenka and 37 from Demieffka. Twenty-seven were Chils Wind W recks Ships. San Francisco— The Merchants’ Ex expelled from Kiev, 24 from Salo change has received advices from Val menka and 17 from Demieffka in one __________________ paraiso, Chile, that the German steam day. er Irmingard is ashore off Corral and Town Treasurer in Cell. is believed to be a total loss. The Cambridge, Mass.— John B. Lom crew was saved. Several other vessels the names of which are unknown, have bard, ex-town treasureer o f Farming- been wrecked as the result o f the storm ham, who had confessed to forging which has raged several days on the town notes aggregating $300,000 has coast. begun serving a 10-year sentence. BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS FOB G IRLS TO BEAD. N ew llu lr lu lu That K flrevt H I« Ml R e e e a llr n e a r t h e l * o » l o |||« m *. T H E DAT OF TH E POOR. W aver n e fo re H a v e T h e y S e t s A M # t o P r o c u r e no M u c h f u r a o L i t t l e . LEG â Ï — Ï^FÎ r " mâ TÏO n "" It was addressed to a man. but none Disciples of unrest would have the (he less It Is a letter (or girls to read zorld believe that this Is the day of "Dear Grant.” It said. "Somewhere the rich ; whereas, on the contrary, T A LK E D AND S P E N T MONEY. W ILE Y'S POW ER C U T DOWN. 1 have seen this: ‘One Is never the never In the history of the United common sinner.' It means more to me States have the poor and those persons Food Expert Must Now Confine 10,000 Pages o f Congressional Rec For violating the statute providing, now than ever before. of restricted means been enabled to that barbers shall be licensed and reg ord; Appropriate «1,074,000.000 Work to Laboratory. "This morning I went downtown, as: procure so much for so little, writes istered before being allowed to engage Washington— In addition to spending we agreed I should, to get your letter Edwin L. Sabin in Llpplncott's. Washington— Dr. Harvey A. W iley, In tonsorlal toll, appellant In Jackson chief o f the bureau o f chemistry, de $1,074,000,000, or a trifle more, the at the general delivery department o f' The rich may speed In their automo vs. Slate, 117 Southwestern Reporter, partment of agriculture, is deprived of recent congress was the wordiest on the postofflee. I found there were two biles, but for live cents the poor may 818. was convicted. The law exempts wludows for women, but there was a ride royally from one side of a city The Congressional Record students In tbe university and barbers part o f the power he has been exercis record. long line In front of each; so I took like Chicago to the other, or be car In small towns. Its purpose Is to In ing by a clause in the agricultural ap totaled nearly 10,000 pages and each my place at the end of one line, feel ried mllea Into the country. What un sure efficiency In tbe barbers and by- propriation bill, which says that “ here page containa more words than the ing as uncomfortable as It everybody Improvement over the daya of our gienlc conditions m their establisu- after the legal work o f the department average newspaper column. knew that 1 was going to ask for my forefather«, when It was either own ments. The statute w u declared un o f agriculture shall be performed un This haa set the statisticians esti letter under a false name. your own private conveyance, or else constitutional by the Texas Court of der the supervision and direction o f the mating the number o f words uttered “ Don’t be Impatient with me for Journey by toot or In the expensive Criminal Appeals on the ground that solicitor.” by the members o f congress during the that. I hadn't forgotten the argu stage. The rich may seclude them- it wag contrary to the provision pro This means that Dr. W liey, who session. Figuring that only 6,000 ments In favor of keeping our corre- selvea In spacious villas and country hibiting taxation of mechanical em heretofore has issued citations for pages were devoted to ceb tes and hearings whenever examinations made speeches, and the other 4,000 pages to spondence secret, and I know father places, but the country place of the ployments, and that by Us exceptions in hiB bureau seemed to justify him in records, the statesmen uttered some and mother do seem to us unreason poor 1s provided, absolutely free of ex It became discriminatory because the able and unjust, but, you sec, to them pense to them. In extensive parks evils Intended to be prevented could demanding of the manufacturer an ex thing like 10,800,000 words. I am just their little girl, and— well, where grass, trees, fountains and mu as easily arise in an institution of planation o f any article o f food or drug Bills introduced in the house during sic, flowers and statuary, arc thetrs to learning or a hamlet as in the frescoed product which it was thought did not the session numbered 27,065, and in I couldn't help feeling strange. "Soon I noticed that the line didn't enjoy as If created by their pocket- parlors of a metropolis. come up to the standard of purity de the senate 8,800. Thousands of thv.se manded by the food and drug act, must were pension and private claim bills. move. A loud-voiced woman was hav books. A Missouri statute prohibits courts For two cents a letter may be sent confine his work practically to his lab O f those intended for the public good ing an altercation at the window. A ft from punishing contempts by fine ex er a while the woman next In front of a distal.<;e which once would have de oratory. His other powers will be 136 house and 83 senate bills have be ceeding $50 or imprisonment for mors roe asked a stranger who stood look manded 25 cents. To the address of transferred to the solicitor o f the de come laws. than ten days. In Cbicago, B. A Q. ing on what was the matter, and he the poor as to tbe hall of the rich tbe partment. The senate ratified three treaties of Ry. Co. vs. Glldersleeve, 118 South came close and explained In a too fa carrier delivers the mail, and for the no great imporatance, and confirmed western Reporter. 86, It appeared that miliar way, which somehow included farmer whose labor will not permit 10,800 appointments by the president, LAND O FFICE C U T S BILLS. appellant had disregarded an injunc me with her. about a rule which had him to go to town there Is the rural who established a record in the number gone into effect this morning, com service. For five cents the poor man tion forbidding his traffic in partly used railroad tickets, and had beea Revision o f Plans Occasioned by Re of appointments. pelling every woman who applied at I may talk over the telephone as far as The recent session convened on De sentenced to fifteen days’ imprison duction o f Appropriation. the general delivery window to give the rich man; and Into the cottage as cember 6. The long sessions o f the ment for contempt. Appellant relied Washington— The general land office five preceding congresses ended on May her real name and address. The de Into the mansion has been extended on tbe statute, and expressed tbe fear is shaping its program for field inves 20, June 30, April 2, July 1 and June 7. partment. he said, was primarily for the electric light, at a reasonable rate. that unless tbe statute were recognized tigations of matters concerning the Grand opera comes high, to be sure; as constitutional the courts could ex Deaths since the preceding session the convenience of people who had no public domain so as to come within the included Senators McLaurin, of Missis fixed address in the city, and It had but what does that matter when many, ercise their power to punish for con compass of the appropriation o f $750,- sippi, and Johnson, o f North Dakota, been misused; a great deal of crime many amusement gardens, as well as tempt in an arbitrary and oppressive 000 which the sundry civil bill has ap and Representatives Griggs, of was known to originate there. And he the public parks, charge no admittance manner. Tbe Missouri Supreme Court propriated for the work. Commission Georgia, Loveridge, of Massachusetts, went on to say that he had been there fee to their concerts? The rich may held that as the court was created by er Dennett, o f the general land office Perkins, of N ew York, De Armond, of all the morning watching the fun,’ have their private libraries; but much the constitution, and had Inherent and that it was ‘mighty interesting to larger libraries, of literature as choice expects the field divisions to be re Missouri, and Lassiter, of Virginia. power to punish for contempt, allow ee how many married women came .nd cLolcer, are open in cities and even duced from 17 to 12, and the field ser ing the Legislature to regulate this vice force o f the land office decreased OVER B ILLIO N APPRO PRIATED . there for mail.' O Grant, I felt in villages to the knock of the com power would be permitting the legis ashamed! about 25 per cenL The reduction will mon people. lative body to exercise functions prop "Ry this time a young girl behind be due to the fact that $1,000,000 was It Is not the day of the rich; It Is erly belonging to tbe judicial. Three appropriated for the work during the Congress Fails in Boast o f Saving me began to ask questions. Then she the day of the poor, wherein especial judges dissented. S5 0 ,000.000 This Year. and a still younger girl compared attention is being paid to the persons current fiscal year. In United States ex rel. Atty. Gen. The appropriation o f $750,000 for Washington — More than a billion notes. I couldn't help hearing. They not with much, but with little. vs. Delaware A H. Co. 29 Supremo the next year, however, was based up dollars was appropriated at the recent had been answering some horrid mat Court Reporter, 527, the statute pro rimonial ads under assumed names. on the estimate o f the general land STAR TE D A T ZERO POINT. hibiting railroads from transporting office as to the amount required to car session o f congress, if continuing ap The little one said her mother would propriations are incorporated in the 'just kill her i f she found out,' and P r i m a r y S c h o o l E d u c a t io n D e n ie d in Interstate commerce commodities ry on the work. manufactured, mined or produced by totals o f the general appropriation the other one suggested that if they W o m e n lo o Y c n r a A g o . should give some out-of-town place as Canal Diggers Can't Naturalize. Every step of woman's emergency them, or In which they were directly measures. Washington— The question as to Definite figures concerning the ap their home address, and then insist from Intellectual swaddling clothes has or indirectly Interested, was construed, whether residence in the canal zone of propriations will be issued from the that the false names were their own. been contested. In the time of Mary three justices dissenting from the employes of the United States is al house and senate committees within a they would probubiy get their letters Wollstonecraft Godwin It was In bad court's opinion. The Federal Supreme taste to suggest that a primary school Court held, in substance, that although all right. lowed by law to count in making the few days. “ It made me sick to hear them plan education was suitable for woman. To a railroad corinration could not trans Insofar as the figures could be ob five years’ residence for citizenship, has been called to the attention o f the tained from measures which under it so coolly, and yet, Grant, for one in teach her anything at all was held by port the product of its own mines, bureau o f naturalization. In reply the went changes in the last hours of the stant I actually considered borrowing the masses—and the women themselves yet it could control a corporation en bureau states that the question is one session, the total o f the appropriations, the idea and getting your letter that shared in the common belief—to make gaged exclusively in mining, and o f judicial character, and that it can exclusive o f continuing appropriations, way. Then I looked up, and not ten her bold. Immodest, unfomlnlne. All transport the mineral for the corpora feet off stood a man that lives near us. she needed to know was to keep ac tion which it owned or controlled; only express its opinion, but is inclined was $894.086,943. The amount o f the continuing ap It was just like a flash of lightning.— counts and possess a few ladylike ac that the ownership of a railway car to the view that residence in the canal zone is not residence in the United propriations for the last fiscal year the curious, unbelieving Btare he gave complishments. Grammar and spelling rier of stock in a bona fide corporation, States within the meaning o f the nat was about $160,000,000. It is safe to me,—and suddenly I saw myself in it, were coarsening to a properly reared producing coal was not the interest in the commodity forbidden the carrier.. say that it w ill not be less for the the 'common sinner.' uralization law. female. next fiscal year, and the grand total "That is all. I waited Just long One hundred years ago woman The court illustrates ita deduction Ballinger Probe Waits. therefore w ill aggregate at least $1,- enough to say to those silly girls what "started at zero point In thla country,” thus: A carrier mines and produces 1 should wish somebody to say to my as one writer expresses it. She began and owns coal as a result thereof. It Washington— The chances o f a ver 054,000,000. The appropriation measures for the little sister in the same ciroumstanres, to emerge from purely domestic sur sells the coal to A. It Is Impotent to dict from the Ballinger-Pinchot inves tigating committee during the present fiscal years 1909-10, exclusive o f con and then came away without getting roundings, impelled by the call to par move It for account of A. in interstate session o f congress are remote. The tinuing appropriations, carried $883,- your letter— which I wanted more than ticipate In social movements, "though commerce because of the prohibition ot committee held a meeting behind 918,216, while those of the fiscal year words can tell. custom and her own sentiments were the statute. The same carrier becomes closed doors, but it was announced an o f 1908-9 carried $864,203,240. "And, Grant, please— please under against her.” What did she first at a dealer In coal, buys and sells coal tc The boasts of congressional leaders stand and sympathize when I say that tempt to do? Merely to get a primary A. This coal it may transport In in adjournment had been taken. I t was terstate commerce. Thus if the rule learned that there was no expression that fully $50,000,000 would be saved I cannot have letters, even from you, education. o f opinion as to the merits o f the case. in the appropriations for the next fis at the expense of deceiving my father Consider the antagonism of outraged of literal Interpretation were applied Several o f the members had not read cal year were not realized. and mother. I f our love for each other convention when women began to bo this Incongruity would result, and the the briefs submitted by the attorneys is all that we believe, it can live down public figures, though small. The en Intention could hardly have been to 8-HOUR DAY PRO H IBITIVE. and were not prepared to report. opposition; If it must be, it could even tering wedge was a common school ed offer an incentive to a carrier to be outlive an enforced silence— but it can ucation. Gradually the wedge was come a buyer and seller of commodi Sleuth Must Wait for Pay. Secretary , Fears Battleships Cannot never stoop to anything that even pushed in further until higher educa ties which It transported. seems vulgar or tricky."— Youth’s tion in her own schools was permitted. SW IM M ING STROKE FOR W O M EN, Washington— Owing to the fact that Be Built in Government Yards. Then, in this country, participation In only $10,000 is in the government’s Washington— Secretary o f the Navy Companion. the State University work waa allow " 'A n e t r a l t a a C n w l " N o w 1« P o p u l a r moiety fund, Richard Parr, who was ed; then entrance into tne professions. w it h M o d e rn W a t e r N y m p h o . awarded $100,000 for discovering the Meyer, just before leaving Washington Contrast what now prevails throughout fraudulent underweighing o f the sugar on a trip to Hamilton, Mass., announ "Leander wasn't much of a swimmer trust at New York, will have to wait ced that he is/going to reorganize the the world, at least that part of tho if it bothered him any to Bwim tho world which shares Ideas In common Hellespont,” said Swimming Instructor until the next Bession of congress to accounts of the departmenL He said with us. secure the full amount due him. The G. H. Corsan of the Brookline munici that the authorization of the naval sup $10,000 probably w ill be turned over to How many poor youths on farms, In the England that denied woman a pal baths. ply account in the general deficiency common school education 100 years Parr within a few days. The remain in stores, in workshops or factories “ Now, If Leander had used the 'Aus bill makes it possible for him to place der o f the award will have to be ap have held their minds persistently ago, full municipal suffrage prevails. tralian craw l,'” Mr. CorBan continued, the accounts o f the department on a propriated by congress at its next ses toward the object of their ambition Women vote for everything except “ instead of the old-fashioned 'breast business basis in accordance with the sion. members of Parliament, and that right stroke,’ he’d have been across the Hel recommendations o f the civilian expert when there did not seem to be the slightest possibility of ever realizing is logically conceded by tbe fact of the lespont before he knew he was start accountants and the best commercial Drydock Dewey Raised. their dreams; and yet the way has possession of full suffrage In every otn- ed.” practices. Manila— A fte r several weeks sub Instructor Corsan has been telling The secretary expressed the fear opened to the young art dreamer, the er respect. mersion the drydock Dewey was floated Brookline swimmers that they don't that the eight-hour day provision may music dreamer, to study with the and is in better shape than it was ex SENSIBLE STYLES. know what swimming is It they don’t make the cost o f building a battleship great masters abroad, when such a pected. The pumps have been kept in in a government navy yard prohibitive. thing seemed to be out of all keeping (• 'a m e n « A c t r e a a F r a la e a M e t h o d N o w know the "Australian crawl," the Bos constant service since the dock was ton Herald says. “ The Australians He hopes to be able to |try, in one o f with their poverty and impossible to In V o s i e . raised. A careful investigation was didn't invent this stroke. In the Brit the colliers now building, a gear-drive their condition, says Orison Swett "Women never looked so well as started by a special board to ascertain ish museum there Is a basrellef of device for propelling machinery and Marden in Success Magazine. they dc in tbe styles of tbe present,” the cause o f the sinking. Several rea There is a great difference between some ALsyrians crossing a river— men. an electric drive in another collier. says Miss Julia Marlowe. "They have sons have been advanced but not until the chances of the young man who women and children— with their emi the board reports to the Navy depart ■tarts out with a thorough understand gone back to tbe ancient Grecian style rates shooting arrows at them from the Survey Methods Changed. to a great extent, and nothing could ment at Washington w ill the real ing with himself that he is going to bank. Those Assyrians— and heaven Washington— Under the terms of cause be made public. make a success of his life, with a grim be more beautiful than that. Ever) knows how old the basrellef is— aro the sundry civil bill, the manner of artist will agree that tbe women of resolution to win at all hazards, and employing this ‘Australian crawl' as making public land surveys will be Dry Lands Open fo r Entry. the youth who sets out with no par ancient Greece were tbe most artistic plain as day. They’d laugh to see ns changed July 1. The present law pro ally clad of any in all the centuries Washington— The Interior depart- floundering along with our clumsy vides that surveys shall be made by ticular aim or ambition, backed by of changing fashions. mnet has designated under the enlarg no firm determination that he will breast stroke. The ‘Australian crawl’ contract, the statute fixing the maxi "Now we have gone back to that ed homestead aet approximately a mil mum charge to be allowed. The sun make good, no matter how long It classical garb, and I thin) we have is the only thing for ease, grace, speed lion acres o f land in Wyoming not sus dry civil bill has done away with the takes or how hard the fight. It is piti improved upon it to some extent. We and hygiene. It'a great exercise fo r ceptible o f successful irrigation at old method and directs that surveys ful to see so many young drifters in have a happy combination of the past the shoulder and arm muscles, yet. a reasonable cost from any known shall now be made by surrveyors em our stores and offices and factories; and present in tbe styles of to-day. there is no effort to It. source of water supply. In Wyoming, "On that account It's a fine thing ployed on salary, the maximum com young people who would like to get Nothing could be more graceful and up to the present time, the area of pensation not to exceed $200 per on, but wbo have never set their faces truly classical than a perfectly dressed for girls and women. Up in Toronto, land so designated totals 14,500,000 month. The effect o f the change is to like flint toward a single unwavering woman of good figure to-day. They which la my native city, I have been acres. employ surveyors at stipulated salary. aim and burnt all their bridges be are getting cloee to nature, not un teaching the girls this 'crawl.' They hind them so that they should not be adorned, but adorned in the moat got tired of being taken out canoeing Bridge Made Monument. tempted to turn back. In Toronto bay, having the canoe up Indians Taught to Farm. artistic manner possible. Washington — President T a ft upon There Is all the difference in the set and being left by the fellows to- Washington— At all the Indian res "Women have passed through recommendation o f the secretary of world between tbe prospects of the drown or get ashore as best they the interior, has issued a proclamation ervations throughout the West car man who has committed himself to periods when fashion decreed that they loads o f farming implements o f the must dress in a way that made them might. No, Toronto boys aren’t more creating Rainbow bridge, a natural his life purpose without reservation, Buatlees, hip ungallant than any others. They’re wonder within the Navajo Indian res most modern type will begin to arrive who has burned all bridges behind absolutely deformed. about alike anywhere. But Toronto ervation near the southern boundary of this week. Expert farmers in the em him and has taken a sacred oath to pads and what not were required to girls decided they’d learn to swim for Utah, a national monument. Under ploy o f the Indian service w ill soon be do the thing he has undertaken, to bring them into conformity with the themselves. They are experts, too.” the provision o f the national monument gin making visits to the agencies, in see his proposition through to the end, style and make them artistically act, 160 acres o f land surrounding the structing the Indians how to use the no matter what sacrifices he must ridiculous. Our mothers wore great W o m e n '« C n r l o a l t ? lit a S h o o « b o p . The work begins in bridge will constitute a reserve for its implements. “ Women are proverbially curloua,'" | make or how long It may take, and bcop skirts which were atrociously earnest now, and it is hoped that per ug!y and ungainly. Only 12 or 15 protection. _________ said the shoe salesman, “ but 1 tblnk fection will be a step toward making ' the man who has only half resolved, years ago women’s shoulder’s had they show It more in a shop of this the Indian responsible for his welfare. , who has not quite committed himself, great humps on them, which made China Urged to Ratify Loan. sort than anywhere else. At times j who Is afraid to cut off all possible them appear absurdly broad. Washington — The ratification by It’s bard to get a customer's atten retreat in case of defeat. Cannon Cuts Poindexter. "A ll this is p u t and gone. Tbe per China o f the $30,000,000 Hankow rail tion, she's so busy watching what the There Is a tremendous force In the Washington— Representative 'Poin fectly-clad women of to-day appears road loan is sought by the State de women on either side are buying. very act of committing one's self un partment. Instructions were sent to dexter, insurgent, is the only represen reservedly to his great life aim; a as a woman should, in the shape that And when a sale Is completed and a. American Minister Calhoun at Pekin tative from the Northwest who got propelling power in the very act of aature made her, and for the first time woman walks out with her new boots to join with representatives o f the oth nothing for his district in the omnibus flinging one's being with all his might In many, many years she is artistic. I on, watch the others. Every e/e is er three governments in urging China | public building bill. trust that It will be a long time be fixed on the newly clad feet, and It When the bill was reported it car- into what be is doing, determined fore she permits the faahlonmakers the wearer happens to be smartly to bring the matter to a speedy con never to turn back, that Is well-nigh ' ried $12,000 for a site at Wenatchee, to disfigure her again u they have dressed there'll be a sudden demand clusion. I but when printed copies of the bill Irresistible. from tbe others to be shown shoes of Irresolution or unwillingness to done so often In the p u t." { were delivered this item had disap Guild Made Ambassador. tbe same type. I tblnk It's for that commit the whole of himself to his peared. I t is understood it was re Washington— President T a ft has an T h e L e e « S tre w . reason that women are ao particular aim Is one of the great weaknesses nounced the appointment o f ex-Gover- moved by the direction o f Speaker Can An attendant at a Kansu Institution about not having holes in thetr stock of tbe American youth of to-day. nor Curtis Gould, o f Masaachusetts, as non as punishment to Poindexter for for the deaf and dumb w u undergoing ings when they buy shoes. Men don't K la m e t . special ambassador o f the United his insurgency. a pointless rapid-fire Inquisition at seem to care."— New York Sun. States at the celebration o f the first “He loves me not." the daisy said. the hands of a female vlaitoT. Contracts for Four Submarines. T h e F ir s t T h e a s e a d . When Elsie sought to pluck centennial o f the Republic o f Mexico, "But how do you summon these poor "It's the first thousand dollars that’s to be held in Mexico City in Septem Washington— Secretary o f the Navy An answer from It. leaf by leat mutes to churchT‘ she uked, finally, Of ill or happy luck. ber. Meyer has awrded contracts for the with what w u meant to be a pitying hard to geL" "That's right,” assented the owaer | construction of four submarine boats glance at the Inmates near by. "He loves me not.” the daisy said. Philippine Treasurer Dies. "A fter you separate of 450 tons each. The Electric Boat "B y ringing tbe dumbbells, madam," of the garage. When all Its leaves were dried. Washington— Richard M. Corwine of company was given the contract for And Elsie smiled at Fate because retorted the exuperated attendant— ’em from that, they'll loosen to aAy Ohio treasurer o f More province in the the three o f the boats and the Lake extent."— Louisville Courier Journal. She knew the daisy lied. fudge. _____________ Philippines died in the islands June 26. Torpedo Boat company was awarded —Success Magazine. Hajra I k « P h i l o s o p h e r . When a man gets to be a Jlsii wash It is He was a volunteer in the Spaniab- the contract for the fourth. " K r ry man to bis trade, «van to er, be haa reached aboat the lowest Think of the Hot Air In every towa Ameriean war and served throughout probable that three o f the boats will bosses."—Boston Herald t h a t never amounts to anything! round on tho ladder : tie constructed on the Pacific coast. the Philippine insurrection.