4. 4 II IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS I imriit rii-rrr t. i ' '"' s -i rr- ri i auii Friday, April 27. WiiHliliiKton, April B7.-AI tint begin ning (if today's Ht'Mlnii of tint nmiittii n 1111 iiiueinllng the-existing Imwh relative In mil Ifo of limit imtrliM, ao hi to re quire. Hint imperii In widen Hwy itro printed nIikII Im In Hit) county or ills trlct In which tlm laud nru loented, whs pHMHtil. Hm)oiiit then resumed hi speech on Hid ruin dill, again tnklng up tlm ipiea tlmi of (lio illHilni'tliui between Judicial power nml Jiirlsdloll Hoplylng to lliilley lio wiliI Hint, owing to the frtnt Hint Hi" power urn totally different, It cntinnl Im iuiIiI that iiiio U groutor than tlm other. Allison expressed tlm hope tlmt tlm dlseiimdon of tin rntn Mil would u on, nnylng tlmt If emigre whs to llmilly Hil'lcMini beforn tlm first of August It whs necessary Hint tho debate proceed without delay. Washington, April 27. Immediately ttfti-r tlm house convened todny tlio emergency appropriation bill culling for 17(1,110(1 for tlm unvy to Im expended nt Hun l-'rntiflseo was passed, After voting tliln tlm limiHii decided to take up tlm pension calendar, Ciipron (It. I.) wn enllrd to tlm rlmlr. Wil liam iwlil Im would object to wislug pension hill unles tlm committee hnfl n chnuco to voln on each lilll, Tlm pnss liiK of petition illil not proceed with tlm usual smmnI. There worn 310 pen ftlnn favorably neted on In cfliumitten nnd rMrted to tli house. At 3 u'rlurk tlm liou emnpleted tlm consideration of tension IiIIIk, whan tlm tnrill revision Mil wan taken up nml general (IwlMltH rPIHIHIfll. Wednesday, April 26. Washington, April ISA. An amend innnt to tlm Imllnu lilll for tlio evasion ol thn lands of tlm lllaekfoot Indians In Moutant i ami'ited liy tlm Heinle after bring modified. Tlio bill vrm then tnli! Mliln nml tlm message of tlm President regarding tlm employment of labor on tlio Government works In tlm vicinity ol Hah Priiclsco mm ordered printed. Flint followed tlio reading of tlio meisago by Immediately Introducing a bill appropriation f HOO.OOO for tlio cm. pluyiuriit of extra labor In tlio navy ynnl nt Mare Island. Tillman made an effort to have n day lliril for n voto 'on tlm railroad rate bill, but waa KHln unsuccessful, Hpooncr gnvo notice of n speech for to morrow, nml Clark of Afkansa of n eccli on Krlilay on tlm mine quritlun. A bill hi pRrl RfimnilliiK tlio Uw rrUtlvo to the nllittnontof laml to In tllmm, Waililiuton, April l!fi. Tlio Hotiim toly contlnucil coulilerntlon of tlio nKrlcnlturnl npproprlntlon bill. The I'rrililnnt'i intfjnK" rccotnnteiiilinK n npproprlntlon ol 11100,000 for Mnrn la laud navy yard wai irndnnd referred to tba oomnilllro vn appropriations. Tueiday, April 24. WaaliltiKton, April 24. Tlio Honato pttmsl Mill na follow today: KitcnilliiK tlina until ItUHl for roait wlio lawa to ko Into tffrct butwiwn tlio I'lillippluca and Amcrlcu; provldiiiK fm tint rinppralni'iiiriit of rortnln public Inmln nt l'ort Annulon, Wanli.; autho ililiiit tlio oi'cupauoy of Inuda in Han Hoiuardliio, Hlvrrn, Hun Gabrlol forrat ri'itrvi fur power plnuta of tlm Kdluon Klitrlc Company. Monday, April 23. WnaliluKtou, April S.'l. Coiikn'M tills mornliiit npproprlntiMl $1100, 000 for tlio rullof of tlio linnielots and do imrvltiK In Han Franrlruo. Tlio uirnturo, which waa tlio second olio piifnt-d by tlm liniian and Honato, tlio tlmt carry Inn $1,000,000, waa pan d under n nimpuneloii of tlm rules It waa Introduced In tlio lloure, call. Inn for l. 000,000. When It rt-uolitd tlia Htnato, it wna nmunded by adding 1600 000. Tlio llnuso nKreed to tlio jiiiiimiltiimit, and then tlio bill wna pnanwl, Waililnnton, April 23. ItoprcaenU tlvo Unlnea of Tennriauo introduced n bill todny admlltliiK Ireo of duty nil Kooda, wnroi or uiereliandliio wlilch may bo imported into tlm United Htatoa na Kratultbua contriliutinna for tlio roliot of tlio vurtliqunko aufferera in Califor nia, and eonalKiied to tlio Governor of tlmt elate, tlio Mayor of Han Frnnelico, tlio Hocrotary of War or tlio Secretary of Coinmnri'o nud Labor. Tlio bill further waives duty on ImllditiK nmtorlah imported Into tlio United Htntea when antlrfactnry proof liaa boon mado to tUo Hevretary of tlio Trentury tha.t aucli bulldliiK materlnla Imvu been actually nml ponnanuntly used In robuildlug Han Fritncleeo. Will Confirm Judge, WnnhiiiKton, April 24. JiuIko Wick vrehnm, ol Alimkn, will prolinbly bo con (Inned by tlio Honato before long In tlio light of tlio report mndo In lila fa vor today by tho Judiciary Couimlttco, On n voto, 1'ettuH, KlttredKO nud lllack burn voted with Nelnon in opposition, whllo Clark, of Wyoming, I'orakur, Knox, Ilncon, 1'itltereon and Culberson voted lo confirm, Tho conferunoa com niltteo todny ngreed on tho Alnnkn Dol egntn bill, nubatltutiiif; tho Ouahmnn bill for Hint pnaaed by tho Benato, with but alight chango from tlio srlglnnl, Aahlnnd Koiorvo IlnlnrKod, Wnshlnuton Anril 0 Tlm Aililnnd fnriHit rewirvn In Oregon lina benn nllglit ly enlnrgiid for tlio purpono of Includ ing inoro fully tlio wiitornliftd of Anli jniid crcik, wlileli Is tlio aoureo of writer wipply for tlm city of Aalilnnd mid a large territory of agricultural land in I tlmt vlflnlty. A narrow atrip of coun 'try wlileli lina been lidded comhIhU of n tract lying nloug tho auiiuult of a amir of tlm Hlsklyou iiiotiiitHiua, which lina 'Ilia nt'ori ulnvnllnM ,t 1 Mlili f.wil nml .1,1, 1'.t,,l , l, , f,"w, w eiiliiilnntea In ono of tlio most promi nent liiniliiinrka In Hotitliorn Oregon. Hinklyoii I'ciik Is n tract unfit for cul tivation, nml lina no aettlcmvritK on it. An It forum tlm wnturaliud of varloua I rllnilf.rl.tt. tit Aalilrtllit fn,nL. Il Im Ifll. Hirtnul to Inaiiro proper protection to tlio rorosl mill prevent tlio atronma irom bln contaminated in any wny. Will Not Abandon Bay Olty. Wnnlilngtori, Ajirll !20 Henntor l'ul n wna today Informed by Ounrtorinna ton wna today Informed by Qunrtorinna ter (leiieral Iluinpliruy that tliero la no Intention or even temporarily nlmmimi Ing Han I'rniirlsco na army trntmport lieiiitqiiurtera, tlierefnrn tliero la no po Ibllity of diverting this btislnesa to Portland, na roqiiesteil by tlm Clinmbor of Coiniiinrre, Onn trnimport nltout duo from Manila will unload nt HonttM, nml one other trnimport may load tliore, but an tlm government docks nrn tiiiliiiialred mnl rullrouiU nrn nirnln innklnif deliver- lea at Han Trnuelaeo, tliero will be no temiMirary illiwontlniianre ol lieailounr Mers nt tlmt city. Moro floldlora to Bo Hcnt, WnahlnutoH. April its Tlm war do irtmil ha dtwldad to aeml (lenernl (Ireoly, nt Ban rranrlseo, tlm nddltionnl 2JHK) triHijm that Im lina aaked fur. Tlm trooHi, lie wtys, hnvn mnlntnlnod tlm high xtHiidlng of tlm Anmrlenn Hrniy. but n eontlHuauen of mental nnd pliynlcnl trM la not mlvlanblo In tlio prmwnt high teniloH of the poopln. Accepting an' estlmntn of 200,000 des titute, tlmre la but one aoldlcr for every hundrml iwiple, nnd tho nddltional IriMiiMt nkw for would give but two oMIera per liumlreil. Prealdont Aaka for Money. Washington, April IM. President Itoomvell today sent to enngrraa a mea aaicn ncrompnnylng ilocumrnta nnd pa pers from tho War department recom mending tlio appropriation Immediate lyofnn nddltionnl $1,600,000 for the rellel of tho aufTetura by tho calamity nt Kan i-ranclpco. Tho president today oonferrel with Hecietnry Taft, with Heuntor Allison, chairman of tho senate committee on appropriations nnd with other aenntora nud representatives about the nerd of further aid for tho residents of tho stricken rity, "and a decision waa rrachod that congreea should bo re quested to appropriate tho additional $1,600,000, Assurances were given by the mombora ol congress tbat tho ap propriation would Im mado. Washington, April 24. General Greely, In command nt Han Francisco, has telegraphed tho War Department that within a work or ten days, when tho militia shall have been withdrawn, aa Ir desired by Governor rardeo, May or fkhmltx nud tho militiamen them anlvea, tho forco of roftilara muat be largely rolnlorced to proaono older nud anlig'iar I public iiitereata. lio aaya that tomorrow 6,000 regulars would not I mi nu excosalvo number, lie believes that half that number from outside hla military division could do tho work. These should bo largely cavalry, owing to n lack of transporta tion facilities, There nro 2.600 regu lars now nt Han Francisco, Two Moro Quakes Friday. Washington, April 20. Tho Wonlh er bureau today Issued tho following bulletin: "Two email nftor shocks of tlm Han Francisco earthquake were re corded on thnaolamograp1! nt tho Weath er Iiiimmu, Washington, I), C, during the night nnd this morning." Limit Tnken Off" Transform. Wnahlngton, April 21. Secretary Hhnw announced todav tlmt thti 110.. 000,000 limit on telegraphic trnnsfora to Min i-rnucitco lias tteeii lilted. All relief that can bo properly etxonded to tho California banks will bo given. Washington, April 24. President Rooanvolt lato tonight signed the Joint resolution of Congress appropriating $1,600,000 nddltionnl for the relief of Han Francisco sufferers. Wnahlngton, April 24 Tlio Hod Oroea tolegrnphod $100,000 .to Han Francisco on n rennnnt frnm Dr. 11h. vine, thu lied Cross nuont nt Hnn Krnn. cleco. Tnko All Thnt'a OtTerod. Now York, Apill 24 Gnylord WIN shlro, chnlrmnn of thu publicity com niltteo of tho California Itollef Also in tlonof this olty, today said: "Wo would kindly nsk tho genornl trndo tin lona nud Prosldent lloosovelt to refrain from Interferlnu with nnv nmn wlm. over ho mny bo or whorovor ho is, who wiauea 10 uxioiin ub sympatiiy or pecu niary nld. I mny sny that nt n mnss ineutinu nf CiklWnrnlimn. Imlil nt Mm Caolno Theater Suturdny aftornoon, a roaolution wna unanimously adopted giving volco to the above sentiment" 800N REOCCUPY BUILDINGS. Stool Structures Only Had tho Innor Woodwork Durncd Out. Hnn Frnncinco, April 211. Today prnperty-ownora hnvo had nn opportu nity to inspect boiiio of their holdings, nnd In a inensuro to ascertain what damage had Immiii done. The now mod ern steel buildings worn found to bo al most Intnct. In every Instance, it seem ed that tho rarthqunko had not dam aged them. The steel frnrnes were In perfect plumb nnd na strong na ever. Cornices and fancy trimmings fell, but that was nil. Kven when tho fire swept throuiili them, only tho woodwork waa damaged. The Fair mount Hotel on Nob Mill will bo rushed to completion; tho Glaus Hnreckels building on Market nnd Third streets will b occupied within few days. The Union Trust building on Montgomery and Mnrkot street has only lost the Interior woodwork, and as toon as men can put in the lumber it will be ready for occupancy. The Ht. Francis Hotel Is In the same category, and the work of renovating the interior will soon be commenced. An Inspec tion of tho Call building at Third nnd Market streets disclosed the fact that soveral floors wore In good condition and could, after slight repairs, be used as formerly. The new Monadnock, on Market street next to the Palace Hotel, was found to be In flralclsas condition, oven the woodwork In the Interior being in tact, and the owner, Herbert K. Law, announced tonight that within ten days he wonhl bo renting ofllces In this building. The Monadnock Is n largo structure of stenl and brick almost com pleted when the fire came. Marblo ami lumber bare been ordered from Im Angeles, and a big force of men will rush the building to completion. STEEL MILLS ARE CROWDED. Structural Material for Day City May De Made Abroad. Plttahurg, Pa., April 23. According to Pittsburg steel men tho rebuilding of Han Francisco may Imj greatly retard ed on account of the Inability of Pitts burg steel mills to supply structural shapes for the now city. The Carnegie Steel Company nnd the Jones & Laugh tin Conipuay, the big Independent con cerns, nro nlready so crowded that they havo practically cloeed their order books ol delivery of building material within eight months' time. Never before In tho history of struc tures has there been such a demand for material as this year, and It Is feared that It will lie well nigh Impossible for the mills to take on additional work. According to the local steel men. the Han Francisco people will be compelled to go to Great II rl tain and Germany for a largo amount of their building mate rial. The mills of Germany are busy at theprcstiit time, and will bo able to take on but llttlo additional work. Those of Great lirltaln, however, will be able to handle a great many of the orders. On account of the high freight rates from tho east to the Pacific Coast the foreign steel zillls will bo nblo to' deliver structural shapes at Han Fran cisco as cheap nnd probably cheaper than the local mills will bo able to do. The Pennsylvania nnd Lackawanna Hteol Companies and tho Illinois Hteel Company will bo able to handle some of tho work. It is holleved that tho lo cal mills will, If posidblo, attempt to put naldo some of their present orders, in order to Accommodate tho moro ur gent work fur Hnn Frauolrco. TAKING CARE OF HEALTH. Mnny Wlll'ng Workers to Improve Sanitation. Ran Francisco. Anril 23. The Ivonrd of health reports n very encouraging health condition, considering tho cir cumstances. Hlckneas Is constantly on tho deciiiaso. Thorn nrn vorv fnw- eon. taglous diseases, nnd theso are ixdng attended nt Deer I.odgo In Golden Gate park. Hanltnry conditions in tlio real dnnco districts aro being Improved. A largo corps of volunteers started at work yesterday removing nil cans of gnrbago to tho curbs. Wagons wero nrrssod into service todav nnd thn unr. liago removed to tho liurnod districts, where It will bo destroyed. Cesspools nro being dug. CHIT House Stands. Han Francisco, April 23. A thor ough inspection mado by a represent. tlvo ol tho Asscolated Proas, who mndo tho trip In nn automobile shows that comparatively llttlo damage wna done In tho vicinity of thn Clin. The Clin Uouso not only stands, but tho dnmaeo sustnluoil by tho earthquake shock to this historic building will not exceed, ncording to tho stntemont of Manager Wllklna, $600. In (net, tho escape of tho Cliff IIouso is ono of the curious features of tho disaster which has bo fullon Ban Francisco. Says Dowle Cheated Him. Chicago. April 23. James Burrock, of Now Mexico, today mado complaint to tlio tumoral nutnorittea thnt ho had been defrauded by John Alexander Dowlo nut of n sum close to $20,000, and that tho malls had been UBod In the operation, NEWS OF THE WEEK! In n Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS Resumo of tho Lest Important but Not Los Interesting; Events of tho Past Weak. .Inpin la smrry nld wna declined by this country. Preparations are being mndo to re ceive. Dowlo in his old home. Tlio llusslnn democrats have won n groat victory in tlio elections. French police, havo discovered an in trigue Iwtween labor leudcra and inon tirclilsts, Tlm Northern Pacific tins commenced work on Its bridge across tho Willam ette nt Portland. Hmnll graft on tho relief fund for Cnllfoniln lias been discovered nnd ia worso thnn fenrcd. Anthracite, operators linvc, rejected the latest terms of tho miners nnd have renewed their former offer. The unveiling of the Franklin stntue In I'nrls wna the oeraslon of speeches of good will by Frenchmen and Americans. A drenching rnln hna mode, It very uncomfortable for tlio Hnn Frnncisco refugees esmped in tho various parks of thnt city. Qiwrtermnster-Oenornl Humphrey hna informed Senator Fulton thnt there is no intention of even tetnornrily nban toning Hnn Frnnelvo ns nn nrmy trans port hendqunrtera. Dowie'a wlfo has become reconciled with the prophet. Oakland is making a great effort ts enpttirc Hnn l'rnnelsco shipping. Senator Heyburn is improving from hla second attack of nppendicitis. Many of tho steel frames of large buildings In San Francisco nro unin jured. The regular troops now havo cntlro charge of feeding tho San Francisco refugees. King Kdwnnl. F.mperor William and Kmperor Nicholas will hold a confer ence shortly. Hollovue, Toxns, has been devastated by n tnrnndo. Forty people nro ro Hrtod killed. Tho Japanese mlkndo has given 4200,000 to tho relief of San Francisco, nnd tho iMplo a like sum. Tho doubtful voto in tho senato on tho railroad rnto bill is large enough to awing tho reault cither" way. An nrea of 463 blocka wna burned by the San Francisco fire. It la estimated thnt the buildings destroyed will be in the neighborhood of 00,000. Norn ay Is taking steps to organlte a new army. A ninth victim of the explosion on tlio battleship Koarsarge lias died. Tho last of thn Russian prisoners havo been returned home from Japan. Tho total relief fund from all sources totals more than $18,000,000 and still grows, There Is no danger of an epidemic among Han Francisco's homeless, ac cording to tho hentlh authorities. Tho Haii Francisco bank vaults aro believed to bo uninjured, but it will be a week befoie they can bo opened. Insurance- men wilt havo a say on re building plans of Ban Frnncieco and will not allow 11 1 may structures to bo ore ted. Moit of San Francisco's people would prefer to see the city rebuilt on tho plan if the old and oppose changes in tho streeta. Jonathan Bourne la gaining on II. M. Cake, who leads for tho Republican nominee for Senator In tho Oregon pri mary elect ions. All thn credit for stopping tho Han Francisco 11 ro belongs to three expjit gunners from Mare Island navy yard. They blew up a strip of buildings oue block wide in fiont of the names, using a ton and a half of gun-cotton. Oakland's present population Is about 1000 to the block. Goneral Funaton has barred sight seers from San Francisco. Han Franclsco'a Chinatown will never bo rebuilt ou the old site. A heavy rain baa added to the dis comfort ol tho residents of tho Ban Francisco refuge camps. Men are clearing away the Ban Fran cisco ruliiB. Tho nowspnperotlicea will bo among tho first buildings repaired. Gonornl A, W. Greoley has assumed command of the Federal troops at Ban Francisco. General Funaton will act under Groeloy's ordors. Tho latest figures oi cash subscrip tions from all parts of tho United RtatAR fnr tlin mllef nf Rati Franrlaerk Bufferora totals $7,314,000. THE OLD-TIME 8UOAR CAMPw In lm fJooil Old Unr Wlion t'.ttrr- lilnC wna llono r llnnd Moat every IkmIj' known about th modern method of ample sugar iiuLlng. wrltcn V.. A. Itushnell in tho ('Inclntiou Pottt. Tho atory I would tell denla with the Rood old dnya w!icn every thing wna dono by hand. Thn houkoii b;;liiH rihout Mnrcti 1 nnd. luMi from four to six weeks. When I tended enmp, In the-old day. n big black kettlo wna swung to- tlio banking pdo" out In tho opvti. The sap wna brought from the tree to the kettlo In pnlla hung ono on Mich end of tho "sap yoke" resting on the neck nnd shoulder of n mnn. During n "big run" It wna kept filled nnd boiling nil dny nnd night. In spite of smarting eyea from tho wood smoke nnd acorch- ing bent, the Are muat be tended CTcry few minute nnd the acum, piece of bark, dend leaver, cinders nnd twigs skimmed from the aurfneo of the boil ing anp. I can sec tlio bluo smoke curling from tho tops of the brown lenfleas trees In tho old camp, nnd smell tho sweet odor of the atenm from boiling anp through tho open door of the augnr bouse. The nlr Is frosty and lurlgorntlug. Down In the hollows on the north aide of the bill, little patches of cold white Know nro hiding beneath matted dend leaves, Ixhlnd tree trunks nnd old moss-covered loga. I co clings to tho banks of the sing glsh brook, nnd I hear the trill of wood IX THE OLD 8V0AII CkUF. birds, nnd the monotonous throbbing of n partridge's wlnga up where the hem locks stand thick and gloomy. On the southern slopes the first wnnn breath of spring tins melted the snow. It stands In clear crystal pools where the grnM s green, nnd reilecta back the sky nnd tall tree as you look down In It. The sweet, cold, sparkling nap from the maple trees ou tho hillside tlnkld drop by drop Into tho buckets, nud red' breasted robins call to their mates among the branches. A frightened woodchuck scurries Into his bole at the sound of merry song and laughter, and barking of dogs rom The camp In the valley. A flock of hungry "enwing" crows "rtnp" lntlly qyer n frozen nnd honeycombed wheat field oti their wny to the rookery In tho oU mysterious tnmnrnck awnmp. The nlr grows chilly nn the sun goes down nnd dark ahndows creep through tho woods. The little harullke-looklng augnr house, which to the superytltloiu wna n rendezvous for ghosts through out tho cold, bleak whiter, now re sounds with cheery voices, nnd la nglow with light nnd welcome. There la n "big run" on nnd tho ten dera nro "boiling down" nil night And suiiner Is roadr. nud such ri aunncr! Smoke limn, eggs cooked fn boiling anp, potatoes ronsled In ashes, and cof fee sweetened with pure mnplo syrup. 1'oattiumoQ.i Ilunora an Suicide. When tho Japanese protcctorato over Korea wna declared recently many Koreans grumbled nud somo oven went tho length of committing suicide In order to mnrk their displeasure. Ac cording to tho Korea Dally News, the emperor hna conferred posthumous honors upon several of thoso suicides. Ouo of tho misguided men, who pol Mined himself with opium, was n minor official of tho educational department, hut tho emperor raised him to tho rank of vice minister of education, nud nn otllclnl of thnt department wns dis patched by tho emperor to Inscribe the title upon tils coffin. Another man. n prlrnto In tho nrmy, who committed aulcldo nt the snmo tlmo and for tho sumo reasons, has also had posthumous promotion conferred upon him. Dutr Klrat. Uer Ladyship (who Is giving n ser vants' ball, to butler) Wo shnll begin with a squaro dance, nnd I shall want you, Wllklns, to bo my pnrtnor. Wllklna Cortnlnly, m'lndy; nnd nf torwnrds I presoom wo may dnnco with 'oorn wo like? Punch. I'ennut I'lck-Me-llp, When you coino In tired from n shopping trip, try n. glisi of milk, hpt or cold, thickened with chopped pen- nuts. Of courso nny vrorklnginnn would rather work tlmn bo worked. iOassasVPJAt wrTsrJ&&r I IssvaivlLsU rrTvUfX oXUmW OF BOWIE'S SPECTACULAR CAREER. SBaWalssssssssssav V?sH iBBBsWt- .i 3saBBsHE)Sh aBsPSsH JOUR AXXXAJfOKJI DOWUL 1888 Lands nt San Francisco with $100 In his pocket 1800 Arrives In Chicago and begin preaching In the streeta. 1802 Establishes a divine healing mission at Stony Island avenue and 03d Btreet 1801 dpen headquarters nnd estab lishes a bank nnd newspaper nt Michi gan avenue nnd 12th street 1800 Inniigurnten metropolltnn cru- ande, preaching nightly In different parts of the city. Mobbed by hoodlum. 1000 Purchnses alto of Zlon City nnd conducts crusade In England. 1001 Starts fnctoriea nt Zlon City. Declares himself to bo Elijah III or Elijah the Ileatorcr. 1002 Negotiates for Mexican planta tion and Texas land for colonization purpose. Itefused credit by Chicago merchants. Ordered to refund $50,000 to Frederick 8utton of New Zealand, who bad Invested In Zlon. 1003 Kecelves largo contributions and tithes from bis people In the fa mous collection barrel. Leads the Zlon Hcstorntlon host of 3,000 workers In eight special trains on a religious visi tation to New Tork. Creditors press claims nnd Zlon placed In hands of n federal receiver during several weeks. 1001 Departs on mission around tho world, via San Francisco and Austra lia. Returns six months later and takes title of First Apostle of bis church. 1005 Gets on option on 700,000 acres of Mexican land and makes trip to com plete colonization plana. Stricken with paralysis on his return to Zlon City. After a second stroke leaves for West Indies. 1000 Makes Wilbur Glen Vollvn der uty general overseer of the Christian Sthollc Church nnd the Zlon lndus ea. TESTIMONIAL TOR CARNEGIE ON HIS METHQ2 OF SPELLING Audrew Carnegie recently baa ap peared aa the financial backer of a commission of learned men to "reform" spelling and mnko It more phonetic. Mnny unnecessary letters should bo omitted. It Is tho learned mon's opin ion, nud sound should be consulted moro than derivatives. Now York Her ald. Th.lr Pallor. "And so you II vo In Skanoatalesr he asks of tho fair young thing who la visiting his cousin. "Tea, sir," sho replies, pleasantly enough. "How do you pronounce tho namo of that town, nnywny V "We don't pronounce It We permit strangers to havo their own way about It." Now Orleans Picayune. Too SlKutflcnnt. "What did tho wlfo put on Gay- boy's tombstono?" "Tho simple phraso 'Peaco to Hla Ashes.' " "Ashen 1 Couldn't eho think of any thing less significant of Guyboy's nbodo in tho other world I" Pittsburg Press. When tho nverngo man lourns how to take care of bis tuouoy, be Is past tho- curulng period.