NEWS OF THE WEEK In n Cuniloiisiiil Form for Our Ilnsy Realtors, 4 HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Rosumo of llio Lot Important but Hot Loss Inlnrottliifr Uveitis of tlm Past Wnnk. A strike of nil workmen hi Hi. Peters burg In tlitHMtonml. l'usliloiit liiilH't Is trying to pn'tch up lint troublo Imlwren members of t, I'lelicll CllhlllCt. Mom hI minor In (tormntiy limn struck. Tlm syiiiwthyiif tin public In with tint strikers. Ilrltnln nml Itnwln iitc giving tlmlr mini 01 inn logger iwiik nllalr to tlio North nun coiiiiiiIniIoii. Tin' Woman's Army nml Nwvy Itmgtm fnvors tlii nrmy canteen hihI will nmk mi effort to linvt It m-tHttnlillfiliuil, Tint big gun ill by the JnHtnee nt I'ort Arthur Imyh been wiit north nml are nuw turned nKulmil KuroHtkln'i nrmy. A charge of grse ulnit fired by con uplrntur nt tint t-snr narrowly mbmed litm It wan aimed to kill oil tlm en tlm Imporlnl futility. Fecietnry liny has si-cured pledges from tin powers which nMiiin tlm mfo- tyol I lilim from being jwriltloiied when wrt In llimlly restored In tin 1'itr I. nut. .uiucrmt iimimr mut'toMHen urn WlrK nwde In iiiniDi'tlmi with the Col orado election fraud. Ohh limit even voted In 1 li iwk's imiHf after imlng his own us often n hmIIi, (iutlriimn I hi r ton lorn ruled Hint tlm present prided for imprmliig tlm mouth of tlm CohimhU in not under a iinlliiiiliiK ruolnwt nml nil money up preprinted fur llti wink mwrt I car ried In tlm rher nml harbor lilll. Htimm ha left Jnmn for Ktirot. Ncldrliighau linn Iwll elected mint or from Miwuirl. Tlm plilp MiMdy hill linn Monll clmiftt In eottgreMi. Thcknliier In attempting to break up tlm Ruiwo-French nlllnitco. Jmii nct'iice Itiiiwlii of seeking to ilrnM- other twers Into tlm war. ItiiMiin ort'utiltM Knshgnr In Chitmto territory nml timsiten to Invmlit north urn China Now Jersey's imw governor mtvices tlm appointment of n eommlfidon to curlt corporations. A J mow tirelo Uml hnoiptiirtl n (iermsii M earner with n rnrito ol nml bound fur VUtltviwUik. HtrlkliiK flermnn eonl minrn routed poller nml mm it h ton mhi nml trxtw lony m called to restore order. New (iiilwl Hute sennlnr ut wievted nrr IfeverMii nml I If own ny, (rum Inilinnn; Kitui, fnnn lVlin H)lvnnln, HurktHt, Nrtirnakn, Sutlmr IhimI, I'lnli. Clnpp, MiniMwU; All rich, ItlHMm Inlnml; Imw, Nhw York; .Mr(,'iiinlr, Nortli iNtkoU; llulkolm, IVjuiiiH'tii'Uti lnl)w nml t'nH, Mnmw vliuimttni Hurriiw", Mhililnifu; llnln, Muiim. Mnmlml Oyninn In pnKtrliiK to ml vniicii on Miikilnii. Kffortn to lirhiK rImmiI rtiilpnlty with Citiimln will full. (Jnnt Htrlkcn urn on In tlm nrmn fnc torlvn nml Iron Morkn of Humitn. Tlm niijiriiimiroiirt Iiiih irlrHl n now trlnl for Kuimtor lliutou, of Knunun. Turku nm wirryltiK on n rtilttn of tor rnr In Mnniloiiiii uml KmkIhikI riifiimii to Intiirfom. Holmrt 11. AnmitroiiKi nnnliilnnl m-c rittury to necitpt iui luitortiiiil himimwi INMltloii In Now York. .J Tlm hiiunto linn (ouflrmil tlm n poliitmunt of Y'nimniuu Wnrimr, of Illl iioIh, to Ik) couwiiiwiloimr of kiiimIoiim. Tlm imtlro Miulntion of tlm Vlmi)tiu vIIIhko ut tlm Ht. Iuln fair Iiiih htarttxl on thulr wuy liiuno in tlm riilllpplut, liy Mity of HtHittlu. UiiiiMiiitlly cold MHthitr In pmvitilliif; tliKiiiKliout Italy. Hmow In fulling itni In Itoiiui, ulnirn tlmro Iiiih Won no mmw In tlm piiMt 10 ymun. Tlm coffcii crop of lluytl Ih iiIiiiohI n fulltiru, iirconllimt to h mxirt to thu Ntnto ilupnrtiiuint mm MlnlHtor J.Vnvll. Ho fiiyn thut not mom thnii GO pur cout of thu crop will lo mivixl. Jnpiin nccitHon l'rnnco of fuvorliiK ItUHfllll. llnndllH Morocco, held up a whole town In Thu chmiceH of tnrlff minion nm ettroiigcr. Flvo iierHona wuro euffocatod in n Nuw York llm. Morgan will build ft railrond uciohs China, with foreign aid, Moro liidiotmeuta lmvo been IbhuciI ut I'uehlo in connection with tho elec tion frnuilH, Tlio total depOHltH of Chicago banks la fU02,000,000, Thin in $10,000,000 inoro tlmn ovor buforo reported. UuhsIii douicH thnt bIio lmH bought nuy IhIuikIh In tho Indlnu ocean to uho nn a naval otutlou on tho routo to tho Fur Kant. niiOIIMIOOITY WITH CJEHMANY Unrlln Olinmlinr of Commorco Putl- Horn I'rmldiirit. Ilnrllii, Jim. IK Tlm Aini'rlciiii Cliniiilinrof Comiimrni of llrrlln nm. ulili'rn Hint tlm moment Ih fnvoiiihln for ii iimvKiimul lokhiK towitnl nrirlproclty trwity Immciiii tlm nn,., Htntiti nml (liiriiiniiy, mill inpirlully m Imtiuiko tlm mm Mynlmii of rii'liriNlty triiitiin (inr mmiy Iiiih ronclm!..,! imml prolmlily will nffii't Arimrli'Hii trmln mlvornnly. Tlm (JIiiiiiiIiit of ('omiimri-it mniL h iilltlnn to I'mnlilmit ItiMwoviilt, uhli'h In imrt folllJMN' "Tlm Aiimrlcnii Chiiiiilmr of Com. iimrroof IttTlin. orunnliil with tlm purl!) nf fiirtlmriiix K'i'l toliitlonn hitMin tlm I'hIiihI Ktiiton uml (lor. iimiiyi iwiwt'liilly in tlm ilinrtloii of iiiiiiint'rflnl Hffnirn, nml liirlmllnK nimiiiK Kh mciiiliiirn of IidhIIiik ivim'itriin of Inith untliiiinlitlKM trmlliiK lititMcii tlm two couutrliti, prny that you urKO uiii ooiikii'm nml nllmv niitliorltliH tlm pntHiInK iici-.! of prompt ni'tioii for ii riilproi-lty trinity with (iiirmiuiy uml Hlwiofimw lawn nml nwuhitlonn for tlm npjiriilnnl of muri'liiimllim, to ri'pluco tlm priwmiit vnry faulty ami oftmi uu imit nyntuiu which Imn Ihmui ami ntlll U loimluntly i'iiiinIiik iiiiicIi hltturiii'M of fii'lliiK nmoiiK prm'tlcully all tlm Im xiilirn of iNimimHlltlon into jxirtn of tlm I'liitiil Htnti-n " Tlm AimrlcHii Chumhiir of Oiinuii-rro ofmw Itn norvU'nn in thu collctlon of Infiiriimtliiii. THREAT TO HAILHOAD MEN. Hooiovnlt'i Plan of Regulation to De Followed by Cut In Waos. Itontou, Jmi. IH. In an mlilriwi l.o- foria tlm llrothfrlKMxl of ImimihiIIvo ICiidimini, Dlvlhlon Hi, on tlm iHC-ailon of Itn lOlh miulvi'rmry, loIny, I'n-nl limit l.m-liiH Tutlli), of tlm Itontnn A MhIiih rnllrnnil, nMikc of I'MxtliUmt l(ooillan proHl thnt rnllnwd ratcn Ihi rtf-ulnti-il umlor ("olinrwMloiml nuivr lnluli Mini nuthorlty. Mr. Tuttln ilH-lnrcl thnt nuch n will ), if rnrrM out, inilut itmvitnhly nlfwt tlm limoum u( tlm I, (KM), (KID puriHinn hIhi ttnin their IIypIUhnmI illrtH'tly from tlm rallromU. Ho ilhl mil think it hnil Iiwii or pmilil lm nhown thnt tlm mnkim of tlm itiimtltiitliiii i-viT hnil nuy otlur tltniixlit In mlml in mnnit'tinu with thu ilnlH(Ntlon to eotiKrii" of tlm powtr to rKilnt Intcrntntu i-omumrre rnhttionn thnn n well illlml Inti'tit fornvor to prevent tlm (ni'tioii liy nny ntntnof any I'tmtomii, Inriffn or othnr iMtrrlurn thnt hIhiuIiI Im nu nlixtructloii to tho free mirri'iitn of minumn'o. "Tlm rnllnmiU of 1110.1," Im whl, "wuro nhloonly to my tlmlr nlmm lntllirn nn ni'rni livliliuilof Iom tlmn .'I Kr cunt, nml miy furtlmr Koncral m- iluctiou of rut on iiiunt innwinrlly Im fnllowcil liy n rciliictiou of 'oporutltiK lXWIIll." IDAHO SURVEY TO DE MADE PAhtamarl Vnlloy Said to Offer Qood Field for Irrigation. Wnhlm;ton, .Inn. IH. Tlm attention nf the rtvlnmntlon eMifiimem hnn m ilirrrlnl to the I'nlHHiNinri valley, In CuMer nml lmlil cmintieH, IiUbo, where, it in helieveal )y citiMmn, prnl nl.ly .'(H).tHH) ncren of fertile lnml couhl he reclaimed by water now (tniriK to wnnte ill thnt reclioli. A cnrefiil recniiinienwc will 1m made umler tlm ntiirvhiUn of IHMrlct I'lijcliieer D. W. Itoen when tlm Held wwmiii oHiirt In tlio MpriiiK. Dat now In lite) Nietmeiioil ti'lliln to nhow tlio ex In twice of reclnimnlile luthln In numll rnthcr tlmn in lar: UMlion. Tlm val ley in cnmiHtrutively narrow, fixithllln crowding ilown clone to tlm river on Ixith nldin. In order to dcturminu tlm (iMNihlllty of any m'hmiin for tlm Irrl lotion nf thono lnmln, Inns ever, u i re fill impiiry will Ihi iiuuIo. Smoke Drives Out Firemen, Chicago, Jan, 18, Thirty-five com panic of llremcn tonight fought u tiro in tlm liccf ntorago department of Hchwartchllil V HuUbcrger company, mid when tho lire was dually put out not over 15,000 dauiago had been done, The llm caught In nnwduiit and thu ntrenuiN nf water mured uixiu it had no noticeable efTivt for four liourH. Thu volume of Hiunku wan no deneo that tho llmumu were compolleil to relievo each other every few minuted until thu lire wnn under control to oecupu nufTocntlou by Itn fumiiH. Dloody Riots nt SarntofT. Umdoii, Jan. 18. Tho Vienna corro npomlout of tlm lmlim Dully Loader ri'H)rlH hcHouh rioting nt Hnratoff, tlm capital of Kuwilau government at Hnra toff, Tlm trouble ntartcd nomo dayn ago, when tlm renervlntn were callwl out, nml thu police wero nent into the hoiuca of thono who did not rejKirt on time On Friday nnd Snturduy novornl minor oxccmhch occurred nnd on Sunday 1!00 rcnervlHtn gathered in n nnlnon nnd llntoned In revolutionary Bpeechcfl. Closod Soason for Salmon, Ottawa, Out., Jim. 18. Tlm Domin ion government ' x"011 nnkitl by n delegation roprenontlng tho salmon In. dtintrlcH of IUUIhIi Columbia to ugrco to n cloned Hcnmm of iitl hourn each week nnd nn en tiro cloned season In 1000 nnd 1U0D, ho na to provent tm de pletion of tho fisheries. Tho stnto of Wnalilnulon bus nerved to tho liroiMisiil and Cnuadn will probably do so, Prlzo Vossel Tnkon to Japan. Nngnsnkl, Jim, 18. Tho llrltlsh steumor llosoly, which wus cuptuied Jnnunry 11 by tho Japanese cruiser In thu Hen of Japan, bus arrived ut Hns obo, whom sho will bo tried by tho nrlo court on tho olinrgo of attempt ing to cnrryhcoul to Vladivostok, SPLIT IN ITS RANKS Mvostuck Association Has Civil War and Cattlcmoii SgcgiIo, Tllliy rORM A RIVAL ASSOCIATION Admlttlon or Packers nnd Rnllrond tha liiun 8liueprowar Stny With Old Association. Dmivnr, Jan. 10, Tlio NatI'miil I.lventock nwxKilatlou wan runt In tw'iilii today hy tlm iidoitlou of a now coiixtl tution which admlttcil tlm jwckurN to ummliurMhlp uml provided nu ojaiu door through which thu ruilrondn of tlm country miuht nt any tlnmhwomo fact orn in tlm control of tlm organization. Tlm cuttlmumi, home and nwltm urow urn, toKutlicr with rcprwtmitutivcH of Willie of tlm iillillated indiiNtrieM, re- (iihihI to agree to tho now coiiMtltution, withdrew when they (iinnldenl Itn adoption jirolmhlc, mid thin nfternmiu formed a now orKuulrntion umler thu iiaum of tlm American HtfickKrowcrn' mwociatinu, whiwu aim It will Ihi to wield a doinluatiiiK Influence In thu In- teriiit of tlm intthrower. ltoiiKhty npiioklni;, tlm HhccpKrowurn, commlwiiou iiien nml ntockynnl Inter cntn rumniueil with tlm Natlonn I.ivt rtock anwM'intiou, and the actual grow em of all other niilinuln for thu market Imvo K"im with thu new unociiitlou. Tlm cnttlcumii Iihmi from thu find ntrnnuly oiMwel tlm ndmlMion into tlmlr ori;nuUutioii of thu packero mid oiieclnlly of tlm rnilnwilx. Timy iiialn tniueil that tliife two InlltmnciM would ultimately dominate tlm cnlllcurowiiiK IniltiKtry of the cHiutry to tlm detri ment of tlm Individual grower, mid they refuiHl to remain in mi nrxnufut tion which liiclmleil tlmlr reprerenta- liven nmoiii thu inemlMjrH of itn con trolling hotly. PARLIAMENT TO DE DISSOLVED Oritlsh Government May Call Election About End of March. Iiudnu, Jan. 1(1. King Kdward, nt tmlay'n inciting of tlm 1'rivy council, nlKiinl n pnM'lmnntiou convening pnrll anient for I'ehrunry 11. Thu perwion will Ih opened hy tlm king pctxwmlly, with full Htate curumouluM. Tlm iiiiuh unl Irttonwfi of thu datu of the opviiiug in iuterpretivl to ummi that tlm govern ment ill we not proMu to prut any re dixtrllHitlon hill, hut to give the alienn hill, which I'rumlur Ihtlfoiir luul dti ultely pnmli-el, thu llrnt place in itn legMMtive pr-mnuii. Kecent ieechon of m in Intern cimrlrni the belief in nu imrly diwenlution of I'nrlininertt. nnd It i-eeum likely that unlctM previoiilfV defeated, powihly thrmiiili the inteiitimml nWntntinu of the Climuberlalnitefi, the giiveriuimnt will tlnd pretext for volutarily dltmlv- lug tarliaincut towanln the end of March and Imml over to tho opposition the hetuiiingly tlmtikluen tank of formu lating tlm budget. Rebuild Brooklyn Orldge. New York, Jan. in. Fearful lent the Htmiu to which tlm Ilmoklyu bridge is lnilug mihjcctcd will wetiken it to serv ice to tlm extent thnt n great CAtaHtroplm might bo Mmdblo, engineers of tlm Do partment of llridgeri are remrted to lmvo tletermincd that thu structure must lm alinost completely rebuilt. To do thin It will require at leant two years, mid monnwhilo trulllc between Nuw York nnd Hmoklyn will bnvu to bo diverted to thu VllllmnRburg bridge, tlm new Manhattan bridge mid to tlm llrooklyn subway tunnel now in course of construction. Locntlng the Wrecks. Toklo, Jan. 1(1. Commander Thakn, of tlm Japan io uuval stuff, detailed to oxmniuo tlm Russian wnr vessels ut Fort Arthur, reports the condition of tlm unprotected cruisers DJidjid, ltuz boyulk nml Znhluku, hitherto unac counted for. Tlm Djidjid is nt the mouth of n small inlet oast of thu tor pedo Htorehouso uml Inside thu wust linrlmr. Evidently sho wns sunk. The Ituzboyuik is sunk near tho lighthouse at tho cntraucu of tho harbor. Thu Xahlukn is nbout !I00 yards cast of tho bend In thu Tiger's Tail peninsula. Combos May Retire, l'arls, Jim, 111. Consideration Is bo lug given in thu highest qtinrturs to tho eventuality of tho retirement of the cabinet, us tho result of tho election of M, DoumeriiH president of tho chnmber of deputies. It Is expected thnt M. Mlllernnd or M. Itouvtur will form n cabinet in tho event of tho retirement of tho present ministry. M. Doumer assumed tho presidency of tho chmnbor this afternoon, amid disorder which threatened to precipitate n cruiia. Lower Rates of Docking. Washington, Jan, 10. On rvcom lnuudntlouot Representative Humphrey tho Nnvy department 1ms reduced tho charge for docking commercial vessels nt llremorton dry dock from 10 to o cents per ton In order to permit l'ugct Bound shlpynrda to compoto with ynrda in llrltlsh Columbia. ACTION ON PATES. Roprosonlrftlvir Hepburn Hn Frolgli 1 1.1 to Dill Ready for Congress. WiiHhlnglon, Jan. 1 7. I'mnliloiil Itoomivclt lutd u foiifurciico tixlny with Kccrctnry Tuft ami Kcprcnonlatlvo Hep burn, of town, cliulrinitn of thu Inter ntatu mid fomign commurco committeu of thu Iioumi, regarding railroad freight rate legiidallon. At tho ronuluidoii of tlm conforenco Mr. Hepburn r-ald Im had prepared a bill on tlm wibjwt of freight raton which embodied tlm ro comumniliitioiiH of tho president k far an tlmy wont. Mr. Ifeiiburn mldwl that in n few dayn n coufereiico would be held, prob ably ut tlm Whlto Ilouim, for thu con nlileratiou of thu memmro ho had pre pared. Tlm prenldHiit, Hecrutnry Taft, Attorney Oeneral Mrwly, "and otherc," wild Mr. Hepburn, "who aro enpccinlly iutcrciitiHl In tho lcginlatiou will jMirtic Ijmtu In thu confuruncu." "Do you think ratu lcglnlntlon will bo enacted at thu prcnent nccnion?" "I do mont certainly," replied Mr. Hepburn. "I Indh-vu thu liounu will hikh a int'AHurn Ixiforu thu end of thin mouth, mid thuru In no rrnnon why it nhould not Ihs cryMtalllzel into law lo foro the ccmIdii oudn." Thero weru wiiiu lufonrml confer uucen among cenntorn on tlieipntitlori of railrond h-ghilatiou sftur the Nuuatu nil iouruiil today. Tlm general opinion uxpreneiil wan that thero lA not nitlli cient time left to nccoiiiilinh anything III tliat line during thu iirernl fennion of congreni. JAPAN WILL FOLLOW SUIT. If Russia Violates Neutrality of China So Wilt She. Wnnhliigton, Jan. 17. Mr. Taknhirn, the Japanese miulstur, had n long talk with Mr. Ixoiuin, acting secretary of statu today, about the Chinee neutral ity mid Russia's circular nolo to thu xiwera on the subject. Ho far ns tho press dispatches show, there arts no alleged InntMncen siHvifled in the latest Ktiwilan note of. violation hy China of neutrality tluit hnve not Ixtm men tiomil In previmis notes on thu subjeet, nnd replied to by JnHin. Whether the JaHineo government will see fit further to reply pndmbly will not le determined. The olllcial text of tho note has In come pinernlly known. It ran Ihj stat ed that the nttitfidu of Japan regarding China's neutrality rumnins unchanged. The Jnpmiese government was quick to rcsxmil to N-crvtury Hay s note to the (towers urging thu respiting of the neutrality and "administrative entity of China," nnd it is lolicvcd thnt Japan will bo oppoeed to tho susen siou of thu agreement of the lielliger ents to limit tho zono of operations in tho ellort to adhere to Secretary Hay s request. In the event, however, that Russia determines to withdraw her adherence to this principle, it will but neeom-ary for Jhkui, ns the other bel-, liferent, to follow suit, nml she will prolmbly do it quickly if Russia reaches tills decision. AMMUNITION ALL DUMMIES. Russian Officer Says Dooty of Port Arthur is Worthless. Clmfoo, Jan. 17. Midshipman Klis orich, the Russian ollicer who com manded n launch which reached here from Port Arthur January 3, in com menting today on General Nogi's ro port of January 12, giving dutnils of tho Runsiuu property which had licen transferred to the Japanese after thu surrender of thu fortress, said thnt tho "lilt KIWI ntllli.li nf rill.. ,..,.. .,..llln .,.....,.,.... ...... ...a u, iuuiuui.iiii.u.uu mentioned ns among thu liooty, wero unloaded shells, relics of tho Chinese occupation of l'ort Arthur nnd not titled for use In Russian ritles. Tho 82,(170 largo shells mentioned by Gen eral Nogl, thu midshipman said, wero also Chinese nnd woro of no uso to tho Russian artillery. Midshipman Kllso rich further says thnt thu locks of tho :o,2o2 ritles turned over to tho Jnpnu ism woro broken boforu tho fortress capitulated. To Help Jewish Rofugees. Chicago, Jan. 17. Jewish cltixon of Chleii(o nm taking steps to give aid to nnd Hud homes for tho hundreds of Jews who lmvo lied from ltuwiu to es cape service In tho army nnd nm mw Hocking to Chicago. Tlio Jewish Agri culturists' Aid society has been formed, nml has undertaken on a largo scale a scheme of colon but ion of those refugees on tho fertile Uads of tlm middle west ern states. Adolph 1utb is president of tlio society. Out of its loan fund It bus advanced mnnoy to Jews willing to establish themselves ns farmers. Object to Barrett's Scheme. Wnshlngtou, Jun, 17. l'mminaiiB nm opposed to tho recommendation of Mr. Itarrett, American representative to tlm isthmus, that tho otllcvsof minister nnd governor of tho canal zono bo merged into tho olllco of governor-minister. This now a comes in a cablegram from the minister of foreign affairs to tho Fanaman minister nt Wnshlngtou, .M, Ohuldln, who called nt tho stnto de partment today to inform thuolllclnls of thu fact. Wounded Suffered Terribly. Chufoo, Jnn, 17. Japanese who vis ited Port A-thur Jnnunry 10 say that tho Russian wounded wero in a torrlblo state, owing to rcglect which could not bo avoided when tho Japanese ontorcd l'ort Arthur. Kvorythlng posslblo, thoy nay, la now being dono for tholr relief. j V4J&4MMMk&1M&(ll WORTH HER WEIOHT IN Q ill Kt ' " ,,ljjl nr.Vnlueof Voiintt Womnii of 100 Ji m2i A Little Lcssnn UT woti.mi. kh,ui7. A Little Lesson In Patriotism 9 tn-wv,....K. "Lot our object ho our country, our i through thu department, nnd hnpponcd llf 11 Ur4 M HB..1 Hnil. I . 1 . A ..t ( tat l.l.lu-lu I t. A tliaaail.i 1. whole country, nnd nothing but our country." Hnnlel Wi-bntcr. fJw. Wlnflclil Hcott linn becomo no well known nn n very old man, prob ably on account of bin portrait Imvliig been taken when ho had reached nn advance! age, and Hint mont of un nccin to forget that It wan In youth rather thnn In hli old njc that he per fonned thono ncr vice for hln coun try which illntlii' gnUliwl hi in nlwve hln fcllow-noldlcrs. Hcott wnn ntlll a winntMi ncoTT. young man when In the war of 1812 he directed at Qutenn- town, on tho Niagara Hirer, a nriei of engagement In which were blend ed, according to one hlstorlnn, the most perfect plan of nrrnngcrnents, the moit undaunted courage, the mont disas trous defeat and the most triumphant success. The battlo of I.undy's Lane brought Scott Into action agnln. Although ho was wounded early In the engagement, he fought on, gnllantly charging tho enemy an they advanced. Wnr after war followed In the ca reer of tho soldier until finnlljr tho Mexican wnr brought to him hln Tent er, t glory. It wnn one of the most pic turesque cnmpalgns of history, daring In conception and excutlon. Despite his years, Gen. Scott served In tho Civil War until he wan no long er nblo to bear the hardships of tho camp and the field. Few men can show nuch a long record of service for their countr7 an can he. Ho served from 1812 until November, 1801. Ills entire life wan devoted to tho cause nnd the welfnre of tho Cnlted Ktntcs. In defense agnlnst foreign In vaders, In ndvnnccs Into the enemy's country, In protection of tho frontiers, In the struggle to preserve tho I'nlon, Wtnfleld Scott wnn ever rendy to do all In his power for the sake of tho country he loved. Chicago Journal. CRATER OF VE8UVIU8. View Looking Dlrectlr Down Into tb Great Btetblns Cone. The Illustration gives a view of tho crater of Vesuvius looking directly Into Its seething core. Its recent erup tion brings this great volcano Into the public view again and recalls the fact Unit since the overwhelming of Pom peii, A. I). 70, there have been sixty tremendous convulsions of tho natural LOOKINO TO VESIVIIS' CKATfclt. monster, Tlieve upheavals hnve taken placo with remarkable regularity, at Intervals averaging thirty years. In splto of tho well understood habit of tho peak to cause widespread destruc tion on these tumultuous occasions; thero Is such a fascination nbout the region thnt during the periods of quiet many persona aro attracted to tho base of the mountain, and others, still more venturesome, build houses upon tho sides of the smoking wonder. City Without Taxes. In the Illack Forest of Germany Is tho little city of Freudenstadt. with about seven thousand Inhabitants, a busy Industrial place with Iron and chemical works of so mo Importance. Hmnll as It Is, Freudenstadt Is a full-fledged city, with n mayor, alder men, half n dozen policemen nnd a tire engine. Tho public business In con ducted on nu economical basis, nnd the total expenses do not exceed twenty-four thousand dollars In n year. Freudenstudt has the dlMtnctlon of being the only city In Oermnuy. nnd perhaps In the world, which does not tax the citizens n shilling for munici pal expenses. Tho yearly net revenue from the public property covers all tho expenditure. This property consists of about six thousand acres of lino forest, which, being managed under the best forestry methods, Is a permanent source of lu come. One or more trees are planted for overy ouo that Is cut down. No tree Is cut till It cau yield tho maxi mum profit. After deducting all tho expenses of tho Industry the annual profit to tho acre Is about five dollars. Knlvatlon with Food. Fourteen-yenr-old Kmma, who had comu homo from her first day's school ing In elementary physiology, was questioned by her parents us to what sho had learned. "Pnpa," sho complained, "I dou't think 1 llko physiology." "Why not, my denrV" "Well, teacher wns oxplnlnlng diges tion to us to day, nnd sho said we hud to mix salvation with overy mouthful of food." Hnrper's Weokly. Some uiou bellow in lom ongngo inonts, but tho average girl la wllliuji to tako chances ou any klud. , , uvC n' 1 ffirHi."? i 3L QOLD. I'onmla "Tho weight of money Is very do- in-liuyu, niiH nn unii'iiu oi iiej miw ..!... I .uf..u .. II. - -..t. I trensury to a writer In tho New Yorlc I Jinn ami i;xprc-n. -ror innuince, a and Kxprc-H. "Kor InnUince, young man en mo In here ono day with a young woman. I wan Allowing them to ask him Jokingly If ho thought tlio girl was worth her weight In gold. Ho assured mo that be certainly did think no, nnd after learning that her weight wan 100 pounds wo figured thnt sho would bo worth In gold coin $28, &I7. The young man wnn fond enough of her to think thnt wan rnthcr cheap, "Another thing that deceives many people," ho continued, "In tho weight of jmper money. Now, how many $1 bills do you think It would take to weigh as much an n 5 gold piece?" On a guess the writer said fifty, and the clerk laughed. "I have heard guesses on that," ho said, "all the way from fifty to T00, nnd from men who hnve handled money for years. The fact of tho mat ter Is that with a 5 gold piece on one scale you would have to put only six and one-half bills In the other to balance It" The question ofrerword wan put to several friends of tho writer and elicited answers ranging nil tho way from twenty to J.OOO, the majority guessing from 200 to BOO. Taking the weights of gold coin and bills given at tho subtrcanury, It was figured that a ?.' gold piece weighs .200" of an ounce of avoirdupois. The employo of the treasury who handled the paper money said that 100 bills weigh four and n half ounces. That would mnke ono bill w.-Igh .045 of an ounce, and between nlz nnd seven bills would balance the gold piece. On the proposition of bow much money one can lift, figures wero ob tained at tho nubtreasury, where cer tain numbers of coins were placed In bags nnd weighed as standards. Tor example, the Btandnrd amount for gold coin Is 5,000. which weighs eighteen and a half pounds. Five hun dred sliver dollars weigh thlrty-flvo and a half pounds, while 200 In halves, or 400 coins, weigh cloven pounds. Two hundred pounds of coin money of various kinds Is mndo up as fol lows: silver dollars, $2,017; half dol lars, $3,030; quarter dollars, $3,057; dimes, $3,015.80; nickels, $917; pennies, $205.01. ' In $1 bills the name weight would amount to $71,111. SHE Olrl DIDN'T CHEW TOBACCO. Who Couldn't Xlccomo i FUlier- man In All Thing. At one of tho Iong Inland resorts there Is an old man who Is something' of a character. He spends a large portion of his tlmo fishing from tho dock, and It Is noticed by everyono that bo hardly ever falls to catch some thing, even though everyone clso In the vicinity la having bad luck. Re cently a young woman approached this1 man and said In a coaxing way: "Mr. F., won't you show mo how you bait your hooks, so I can do mlna that way, and then perhaps I can catch something" Tho old man paused in bis Ashing long enough to explain exactly bow ho placed tho bait on tho book. Tho girl went away and tinned and fished and fished, occasionally rcbaltlng her books In tho manner nhown. Hut sho didn't catch anything. So again sho went to the old man. "Oh, Mr. F" she nald, "thero must bo somo other reason why the fish won't bite on my bait. I wish you'd tell me what It Is." Tho old man looked up, "Maybe," he said. In a drawling tone, "you didn't spit on your bait" The girl looked a little bit disgusted. "Is that what you d67" she asked. "Sure," answered the old fisherman. The girl went away and the old man bad ten minutes' peace. Then sho catne back again. "Now, Mr. F.," sho remonstrated, "do tell me why I don't catch any fish. I've baited my hooka JUBt thu way you bait yours. I even spat on my bait, and I've fished faithfully, Just tho way you do. And I haven't caught anything. Will you tell me just how It Is I dou'tV Tho old man looked at her reflect ively. "I don't know, miss, I'm sure," ho observed, 'after considering tho ques tion for a few minutes. "If you bait your hooks Just bo, and If you spit on your bait, I don't know why you don't cntch fish, lessen It's cause you don't chaw tobaccor." And then tho girl gave It up. Rrooklyu Kagle. Same Old Htorles. When Adam courted Eve, they say With certain jests they wblled the hours Of blissful Indolence away Amid the zephyrs and tho flowers. And Noah would thono stories tell Unto his sons when It grew dark. The gloomy tedium to dispel Which sometimes settled o cr the ark, And 'round full many a compare bright Those yams bnvo sent a merry thrill! They were recited with delight At Troy and likewise Hunker Hill. V And now the Congressman comes out And cons them o er with guileless gleo, And scatters them around ubout And all Is blithe as blithe can be, Washington Star, Thero Is a mistaken lmprottston that overy tlmo an old maid Is Introduced I to an unmarried man, she sees Hops Ahead. 1