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Chicago, J u , 7,—What mi looked apon u an m l t is i vaatkav drama, when ,th# present stressful «old waa la prdeeee of sweeping eaetward from the Booklet and from >Cedieiae Hnt to the Atlantic eeeboard, la fact ssanmiag an aspect o f dire tragedy. Tbe sltua- tioa U fa ll o f dire poaaibilitles of ex- poaure and suffering. Already the blight o f the severe cold haa been felt la many Western cities. F ifty 6r more persona, a aeors Of whom are ia hospital* with injoriea that may prove fatal, were the vie time o f accident* ia Washington today as a result o f the sleet and saow which con verted the c ity ’s sidewalks and thor oughfares into a bests o f ice. In many parts o f Iowa the fuel situ ation ia so grave as to call for the of- at army post ex- army transports, bat ‘ ns distilled nor ardent lold/’ U provided by a bill » tito henee by Representa- ehairman of the judiciary r By C H A R L E 8 F R E O E RI 0 Q 0 8 B threatened with the out ting off o f Be water supply, due td ice does slogging the cribe ia the lake. Ia the far Northwest and oa the ranges o f Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming huadrods o f cattle have per* lafaed o f oxpeoure, star vatio a and tack »# water. '■ ' — For the first time ia the memory o f moot persons living, the Mississippi predicted oa# might skate oa th from St. Paul to Memphis. Cin reports that iee gorges have si loss o f #40,MO, and that a wave i water and iee is coming down th. carrying destruction in its path. Pittsburg, Jan. 7.—The stremarne life o f PMteburgore ia their desire to emam millions as quiekly as peesihls Is thia- sing the Iraaks o f the big captains o f industry aad depleting the swell clubs which hones the millionaires. Heart disease has recently taken very promi nent men, all worth militons, including: Frank B. Smith, president o f the Cru cible Steel company o f America. James W. Friend, vicepreeident of Preened Steel Car company. , wtUiam Clark Magee, who made mil lions in coke. ---- ----- * William Metcalf, president o f the Braeburn Steel company. ; John Caldwell, treasurer o f the greet Weetinghoeee Electrical A Airbrake works, who died at his dssk. _ Jamas W. Brown, ex-congressman aad millionaire stesi magnato, died at a hunting club, where he had gone to re- O'Donnell, vice-president nsaager of the Union 8 «.4 7 6 , Twenty-five other men have died sud denly this winter, their wealth ranging from $100,000 to $500,000. Heart dis ease was the cause ia nearly every ease. aooraximatelv S700 000.000. aauhmt Sam Francisco, Jan. fl.—The w ill of n T i ^ ovw ¿ 0 6 ,OoioOO to 190S and the tote George W. McNeur, the mil- $686,000,000 in 1007, the high w ooed lionnlre millowner, who died here tost year prior to 1909. Dutiable imports week, has been filed for probate. Tbe w ill amount to about $780,000,000, consists o f only twouty-oae words, and w ill be larger thaa day preeediag By the terms of the Instrument hie widow, Mrs. /unanda MeNear, to be queathed his líta te, amounting to $4,- 000,000, and made sole executrix with out banda No mention was made ia the w ill for the six children o f MeNear, whs ara Mm. A. Bo wies, Joha A. MeNear, Fred W. MeNear, George W. MeNear, Jr., Sewwid MeNear aad 8. Elisabeth Me Near, as tbe tote millienaire put ab##» lute trust 4m the ability of hie w ife te carry out an adjustmoat of hin ostate équitable te alL e in the power and jurisdiction commission itself, aad the sa it of e federal incorporation act, as a moans for permitting thoeo combi nation* which exist legitimately te eon- tints to do business Patrick Henry’s Body to Mr Moved. Washington, Jeu. 7.—President Taft today sent to the sénats nominations for justices e f the new court o f eustome appeals tiuuted uader the prévisions e f tes Payne-Aldrich tariff MB: Jadge Alfred C. Cox, o f Utica, N. Y., is mode preeldiag jadge, wHk tbe fol- lowiag es the justices fW iBtom H. Huât, e f Montana; General James F. Smith, of San Francisco, former goveraor gen eral o f the Philippines, and O. M. Bar ber, o f Vermoat. • A t the aame time President T aft sent in the nnme o f Marion De Yriaa, o f San Francisée, at the new ehaimaa e f the board of general appratoeie o f enstoms at New York. Richmond, Jan. 6.—It has practical ly been determined to moro tbe body of fhitrick Henry tom Red Hill, Char lotto county, to title efty for reburial in thd churchyard e f the old St Jofan'a ebarefa in which Henry^mde hin fsmotrn thin city w ill be opened to tbe public revolutionary «peach. The present by tbe middle of [February. One sec tion of the mammoth building has boon that the Roosevelt collection IU mammals w ill be exhibited. Werh agten, Jan. 6,— Representative Mean haa introduced in the hones a bill that would make »weeping changes in the interstate commerce tow tor the regulation of railroads. Tt B In accord- anct with «he administration bill, bed it a dto.iointura court. It provides tor the ostablish- traveler dropped him a coin: by bto aide, iooklnc up oapaalonally into his unresponsive eyee, wee a little tenter, his solitary companion aad guide to a world of perpetual night. The fUee of the man waa a remark able one. Judged by aim oat any stand ard. It waa large In alee, strong in outline, and although he wag a bag* o f Independence and resolutton like that of another Bellearlua But the feature which first arrested and long est held attention, was an eoprmoue moustache. It oould not have besa lees than fourteen Inches from tip to tip. waa carefully trimmed end train ed. and although the asen himself true etili ooesparettvely young, was white T a ft Ceasing Waal Again. Washington, Jan. 7.—President Taft to still looking forward to a trip to Alaska tote ia th# eomiag spring. He plane to go to tke far northwestern tee- ritory Immediately after the adjourn- asant o f roagrsa* In nnnonndng to a committee of New Tork congressmen to day that he could not definitely accept their invitation to visit New York ea May »0, the President said ke might be Seeing this. Mantel took him by the oe us way to Alaska at tkat time, or that congress might be in its dosing arm. -What to the matter f~ he asked. "It la he!" cried David, drawing his days. In the totter event, he would hand ever hie eyes like a man awak not care to leave Washington. ening from a dream; "It to he!" “It to who? Are you mad! C oom Fire Destroys Palace. away! People are observing you. If Athens, Jaa. T.—The royal palace at there la anything wrong, we must Tatei caught fire at 10 o'clock tonight move or get Into trouble." the royal fam ily were gathered "Let me alone!" David replied, shad around n Christmas tree. The flames ing off hie hand. "I would rather die spread, rapidly rising to n great height, thaa looe eight of that man." and ooon the right wing or the palace “Then com# Into this doorway where was practically destroyed. The fire ia you can watch him unobserved, for you believed te have been due to ilium ¡na are making a spectacle of yourself. tions on the tree. Come, or I shall drag you." The royal fam ily escaped. So far as With his eyes still rtvetod on that to kaowa ne one was injured. The strange countenance. David yielded to king, who was aot in the palace at the pressure of his friend's hand and the time, hastened home in a motor ear. they retired to e hallway whence be eould watch the beggar unobserved. Hie whole frame was quivering with Washington, Jaa. 7.—Senator Jona excitement and he kept murmuring to than Bourne introduced a bill eelliag himself: ’I t Is he. It Is he! I cannot for $860,000 for relief of Sherman coun be mistaken! Nature never made his ty setilers who lost their claims be double! But how he haa changed! cause «he court decided that their lends Hew old and white be to! It cannot belonged to The Dalles M ilitary Wagon be his ghost, can ItT If It were night Road company. Senator Bourne’s bill I might think so, but It Is broad day bases ail claims by settlers en T. B. light! This man Is living flesh aad Mood and my hand le not. after all. Maw Tork l»«»g k to n F Now York, Jan. 7.—Hail in. ‘eery an honorary member. /, gone! Oo la. Mental, and make sure that we shall find htm here to-mor row. Oo, aad while you find out all you aaa about him. I will begin to •«arch tor such a plaoe as I want to put him in. We win part tor the precant; but when we meet to-night we shall have much to talk about. I will tell you the whole of this long and bitter story. I am so happy, Mantel. You can’t understand! I have some thing to live for now. I win work, oh. lai It to music to my ears. Atone ment!" And ee In the lexicon of human cat- peiienoe he had at last discovered the meaning of one of the great words of our language. After all. experience la the only exhaustive dlctloimry, aad the definitions It contains are tbe only ones which really burn themselves In to the mind or fully Interpret the sig nificances ef Ufa CHAPTER XVIL • ' Th* next few «reeks were passed In devoted efforts to make th* blind man comfortable and happy. David sought and found a place to work, and after reserving enough of hie wages to sup ply the tow necessities of his dally life, dedicated the rest to the porch*ss “Hush !" cried Mantel; "you are of comforts tor tbe poor Invalid. Mantel acted as hla almoner, aad talking aloud!” "Toe. I am talking aloud." he an by hla delicate tact and gentle man swered. "and I mean to talk louder ner* persuaded th* proud and revenge ful old man to accept th* mysterious a murderer, e murderer? Do you un charity. Th* moment the strata ef perpetual beggary was taken tram derstandî I am going to rush ov’ In the second head of his discoure*. when the ehureh doer was cautiously opened and a head appeared followed by a beckoning finger. The parson either did not eee, or he would not hood the intruder, who thon guvs a loud oough. The preacher stopped in his preaob- lng in the middle of a bob tones aad excitedly naked: “Whet ia it, John7“ “ Cocks to coom,” replied John. The parson hurriedly dosed hie ser mon caes. “ Shut the door and lock t t r ho ertod to the dark. -Keep the people ta church till I’ve got my sur plice off. Let’s nil have a fair -N o." answered the barber. *T was merely trying my raso re ont to sea which of ’em wants honing."—Wash ington Star. "Died in poverty!" cried osopher scornfully. "Died in poverty, did he, expect mo to sympathise? there la dying la poverty? to live In It."—The Sporting the phil end yon What to Tve got Time«. "Do yon know ber wolir "T o the contrary. T v* aerar known bor well a elogi* day alaos she learned It was fashionable to be operated on." —S t Louis Star.