TAFT CORDIALLY WELCOMED
3(100 Students, With Band, Receive
Back Former Fellow.
New Haven, Conn.—Undergraduate
Yale welcomed ex-President Taft back
to his alma mater in a manner no
less hearty and enthusiastic than was
the godspeed given Wilson by the
Princeton students when he left a
month ago to take up the duties at
Washington that Mr. Taft was about
to lay down.
Practically the entire student body,
3000 strong, reinforced by a band,
was at the station when Mr. Taft and
his party arrived. An equally large
crowd of 'citizens also was present.
As the Taft party stepped from the
train, Captain Spalding, of last year’s
football team, stepped forward and
presented Mrs. Taft wih a great bo-
quet of violets.
A moment later
Yale’s famous "frog chorus” cheer,
with nine “ Tafts” on the end, roared
from 3000 throats.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Taft were deeply
moved by the reception. Mr. T aft’s
famous smile was lacking for a mo
ment and he wore a serious look. As
the demonstration grew, however, he
smiled broadly and doffed his hat in
Farm Houses Struck Iiy Nebraska Tornado.
acknowledgement.
Headed by the “ Y” men of the ath
“It was cold and damp and misty
letic teams and a bulldog standing at
and the sight of that black water
its leash, the procession proceeded to
rushing on pitilessly just seemed to
take the heart out of most of us, espe
the campus.
cially the women,” said Kessler. “I
Mr. and Mrs. itift with a delegation
was piloting one of the rescue boats
I of the faculty, followed in an automo
to the court house, and the boat was
bile. All along the line the ex-presi-
pretty well filled. One of our passen- j
dent and Mrs. Taft received a contin
gers was a woman.
I
.
uous ovation.
Arriving on the cam
“We were moving rather shakily LltlZeUS 01 HlUltlflgtOIl, W. Va., pus, Mr. Taft was escorted to a bal
through one of the main streets when
cony in Memorial hall. As he started
all of a sudden I saw this woman rise
to speak he received another great
from her seat and begin to wail, ‘Oh,
ovation.
what Is the use? We’ll all be drowned
1k($>rQnicles of
Hddi istori Peace
*
s3 y ü . F letcher
ßoomsoM
tr//A /l. CondnDoyfc o f f/i* fiomnJ cf//)t ¿XnAerd/ki^Ct
rls« you to be there a little before four
o’clock this afternoon."
‘1 am very much obliged to you.
Peace,” I said, making a note of tha
number on my shirt cuff.
He nodded, with a faint shadow of a
smile at the corners of hla mouth,
shook a finger of warning, and trotted
out of the room.
I was punctual at my appointment
and shouldered my way through the
crowd of chattering dealers Into the
big dining room of No. 204. A private
auction to me always seems a melan
choly business. True, I knew that In
this case the owner was a rich man,
that his furniture and carpets and fit
tings had been bought only a year or
two before, and were not the loved col
lection of years. But the tumbled dis
order, the mud of many feet upon the
floor, the noise of the bidders answer
ing the raucous voice of the auction
eer, were all an Insult to the peace,
the privacy and the hospitable mem
ories of a stately home. It was with
relief that I saw Colonel Gunton's
eyeglass shining near the window, and
elbowed my way towards him. He had
a little boy with him, whom he car
ried perched on hlg shoulder, well out
of the way of the crowd.
“Hello. Phillips.” he shouted, In a
tone that successfully competed with
the auctioneer's. "Come to see the
last of old Taubery's household gods,
eh? Confound those dealers, what a
noise they make bidding for that ta
ble. ’Pon my soul, when I think how
many good dinners I've had with my
toes underneath It, I feel quite senti
mental, I do, Phillips, strike me.”
To emphasize his sensations he
glared ferociously at a weak Individ
ual who was pressed against him by a
swirl In the crowd, and asked him
what In thunder he thought he waa
doing.
The great table was bought, the last
of the heavy furniture; and there
only remained a few details that were
auctioned, some separately, some In
oddly assorted lots. It was during
their sale that my talk with the col
onel was Interrupted by the little boy
upon his shoulder.
“Oh, father,” he cried, "there’s
George’s bicycle horse! Won’t you buy
me George’s bicycle horse?”
A long-tailed, long-maned toy waa
raised by one of the auctioneer’s men,
who grinned under a running fire of
chaff. I had an Idea that I had seen
that gallant charger before, though
where I could not remember.
"Who Is George?” I asked the col
onel.
"It’s Taubery’s
grandson.
His
daughter's a widow, you know; she
and the boy live with the old people.
HI, there! ten shillings.”
A gray-halred man In an overcoat
who stood near by nodded bis head at
the auctioneer.
"Eleven shillings—going at eleven
shillings.”
"Fifteen,” bawled the colonel.
“One pound," said the gray-halred
man.
I had no Idea what the cost of such
toys might be; but the price, second
hand, seemed high. Several of the
dealers gathered about the chair on
which the auctioneer was standing
looked back at us over their shoul
ders.
"Confound those dealers!" cried
the colonel. "If an outside buyer
wants anything they try to squeeze
him out. They’re all in league. It
ought to be stopped. It’s a monstrous
shame. It’s Iniquitous. Twenty-five
shillings to you, sir.”
“Thirty," said the gray-halred man.
“Two pounds.”
As the bids increased the temper
of the colonel grew worse and worse.
Those who were well out of his reach
began to chuckle, and finally to laugh
outright. At four pounds ten he hesi
tated. With a supreme effort he made
It five.
“Guineas," said the gray-halred man.
I am sorry to say that the colonel
swore. In one stupendous oath he de
nounced all who dealt In second-hand
goods of any description whatsover.
Then, with the little boy sobbing on
his shoulder, he surged through the
crowd like a battleship In a head sea,
and disappeared amid a burst of disre
spectful laughter. It was before the
auctioneer had sufficiently recovered
from his surprise that I felt a gentle
touch on my arm. It was Addington
Peace.
“There Is a four-wheeled cab wait
ing about thirty yards up the street,”
he whispered “Go and get Into It. I
will join you presently.”
Cosvr.^/,/ ó? H / Ct C m p h ,u t
i
mond. 1 have made the closest inves
tigation without result. As Colonel
Gunton told us. Mr. Taubery remained
In the dining room to see that none
of the guests returned after they had
been searched. The door was subse
quently locked and a policeman sta
tioned In the passage outside; the
(Continued.)
windows were fastened. Therefore
"Yet, It Is presumable that the guest the thief could not come back to re
who came with an imitation diamond cover what he had temporarily hidden.
in his pocket is the man who started
a discussion which resulted in Mr. All of which might seem to prove that,
though Colonel Gunton affirms that he
Taubery producing his latest treas
went through the guests with an ex
ure.”
“So it is, by Jove!” cried the col pert hand, one of them managed to
onel; “I never thought of it. Clever keep the diamond about him and carry
It away. Yet such an achievement
work, Inspector, eh?”
"Exactly," said Peace, blandly. suggests rather the professional than
"And now, as regards the place in the amateur criminal. And, If for
that reason alone, I believe that the
which the robbery was committed."
"I locked the door,” answered the stone Is still in the house. We ought
be able to decide that point within
colonel, smacking his trousers’ pocket. a to week.”
“Please let me have the key. Thank
“I can’t see why, Peace,” I said.
you. And now as to the windows.
“No? Then, pray don’t trouble
Were they closed and fastened?”
about
It. And really, Mr. Phillips, as
"I saw to it myself.”
“After the search in the library, did I have a long day'B work before me, It
any of the guests return to the dining Is time I was off to bed. Do you know
It Is one o’clock?"
room?’’
I knew how useless It was to ques
“I am no fool, inspector. I left old
anyway.’ Then Bhe plunged from her
Julius there to see to that. No one tion the little man when he thought
Unless Powers Interfere, Bulgare seat Into that boiling, fuming torrent. Militia Called Out—Governor Visits
went back. When I had finished he had told enough. So I bade him
“The next moment I found myself
Will Move on Constantinople—
Scene—12
Persons
Missing
searching
I joined Julius, and we good night with the best grace that
In the water. I saw a little arm stick
locked up together. The butler had disappointment would permit It had
Sultan Weeps at News.
and Damage Immense.
up for a moment. I made a grab for
called in the policeman on the beat, been kind of him to trouble about me,
it, but it went down. There was no
Washington, D. C.—Western Re and I left him sitting in the passage after all.
chance to swim in that Niagara. I
Three days went by, and I had not
publicans in congress, and some of the watching the door and drinking beer.”
struck the stern of our rowboat and
Paris — Now that Adrianople has seized it with one hand. Then I grad
Huntington, W. Va.—This city is Democrats, are decidedly uneasy over
“I must go to Portland place. What had the chance of asking Peace for
news. For two nights, as I discovered
fallen there is every indication that ually drew myself aboard.
in total darkness, is facing both a food the rumor that Secretary Bryan has Is the number?”
“We picked up one of our oarsmen a and water famine, and 15,000 of the convinced President Wilson that raw
"I will drive you there with all the by Inquiry, he slept out, only appear
the'powers intend to force an immedi
little later. He was still alive.
ing for an hour about noon to change
ate conclusion of the Balkan war.
40,000
inhabitants are homeless. wool should be placed on the free list, pleasure in the world, Inspector,” said his linen; for he was most careful of
together with sugar and some other the colonel, cheerfully. "Come along.”
The plan generally favored is to
Twelve persons are reported missing raw materials. It is realized that if
I left them at the foot of the stairs, his appearance and as cleanly as a
make the Turkish frontier run along
and the property damage, according to the strength of the administration is obtaining a whispered promise from cat. Indeed, I had a secret belief that
the line from Midia, on the Black Sea,
close estimates, will amount to nearly thrown in favor of free wool, free the detective that be would give me a his nails were regularly manicured In
to Enos on the Aegean Sea, to give
wool is likely to be written into the call that night if it was not too late Bond street. When I did see him It
¡$1.000,000.
the Greeks Saloniki and Janini, re R E V IS E D ESTIM A TES O F KNOW N DEAD
was by accident, and, to be frank,
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock the Democratic tariff bill.
when he returned.
serving the question of disposition of
Ohio.
President Wilson and Representa
river reached a stage of 66.2 feet, the
I spent a disconsolate evening at nothing he had done gave me greater
the Aegean Islands and to make Al D ay to n (co n serv ativ e e s t i m a t e ) ...................... 150 highest
in the history of Huntington, tive Underwood were in conference the club. Never did I play a more de surprise.
H am ilto n (bodies r e c o v e r e d ) ........................... 91
bania an autonomous country.
I was walking through Kensington
for several hours at the White House graded band at bridge, though I
C olum bus (bodies r e c o v e r e d ) ........................... 64
and
now
is stationary
The boundaries of the new state may Z anesville (know n d ead) ................................... 10
Wednesday over features of the pro should certainly have taken exception gardens about eleven o’clock on a
The
entire
business
section
is
in
D
ela
w
are
(bodies
r
e
c
o
v
e
r
e
d
)
...........................
10
be settled later at a special conven C h illic o th e............................................................... 15 undated, water being up to the second posed tariff revision. The conference | to the remarks of my partner under visit to a friend whose studio lay to
tion, but Scutari will probably be M ia m is b u rir........................................................... 15 floors in some buildings.
was requested by President Wilson, more ordinary circumstances. There the north of the park. It was charm
Piqua.
given to Albania.
Tiffin
Governor Hatfield arrived here on a who had been studying tne new tariff is a point at which fair criticism ends ing weather. The fresh leaves on the
. Scutari is the only city where fight« M o u n t V e r n o n .. .
smoke-black boughs, the flower beds
special train from Charleston, bring bill for several days and familiarizing | and deliberate Insult begins,
ing is going on save in the immediate Framoot........
k l i n .............
ing supplies, motor boats and skiffs. himself with many of the questions i By ten o’clock I was back again In rich In variegated coloring, the deep-
neighborhood of Constantinople. The T F r r o a y n .......................
The boats now are being taken about which controversy had been my rooms, where I loitered, amongst throated coo of the pigeons, the chat
to n ...........
gallant example of the Serbs and C M o id s h d o le c to
w n ........
' my books and pictures, In restless ex ter of Innumerable sparrows, all told
through the different sections of the raised.
, Bulgurs at Adrianople is likely to Mann ¡Ion...............
pectation. It was chiming midnight that winter had passed and spring was
city
to
rescue
hundreds
who
are
ma
J u n c tio n .
stimulate the Serbs and Montenegrins V H alley
a r r is o n .............
rooned. The local militia has taken MISSISSIPPI IS NOW RAISING when there came a discreet tap at my calling a welcome to summer. I had
to make a general assault on Scutari, C le v e s ...................
| charge of the rescue work.
outer door, and Addington Peace Just turned from a long shrub-walled
e rt .
and if it occurs it will probably be V V e an n ic W e .......................................................................
3
The electric light plant has been Laborers Kept at Work on Levees walked In. He sat himself down In walk into an open space when I came
successful.
M ansfield
forced to shut down, and the gas sup
the easy chair I offered, and permitted upon the amazing spectacle of Ad
at Point of Rifle.
C e n t e r .........
In the meantime the end of the long G W lobe
dington Peace flirting with a very
me to mix him a whisky and soda.
ply was cut off to prevent fires.
o o s te r ...................
siege of Adrianople enables the allies I.o u d o n v illo.............
Hickman, Ky.—Refugees are rush
Although
supplies
have
reached
here
“Tell me, hdve you found the dia pretty nursemaid.
N
ew
B
eth
leh
em
..
to run the supply trains direct to
Whatever the little Inspector had
from Charleston, the city is in great ing to the hills back of Hickman in mond ?”
O hio to t a l............
Tchatalja without a long detour by ox
large numbers while hundreds of la
been, whatever he was, there was
need
of
food
and
water.
"No.”
In
d
ia
n
a
.
carts that was hitherto necessary. It P e r u .......................................................................... 20
nothing of the Don Juan In his com
While at a late hour no reports had borers are at work on the levee with
"Nor the thief?”
also liberates 500 cannon and about Brook v i d e ................................................................ 16 been
"I know him to be one of five men position. I had already noticed that
receivd from Point Pleasant, W. sandbags to keep out the threatening
F o r t W a y n e ............................................................ 6
100,000 men for use in direct attack T e rre H a u t e ............................................................ 4 Va., Cattlesburg,
Mississippi.
At
10
o’clock
Wednes
he took pains to avoid the opposite
Ky., and Ironton,
—that Is all.”
on Constantinople.
In d ia n a t o t a l ...................................................... 46
O., it is believed conditions similar to day night the water was about 18 in
“Five? And how do you make that sex, with that uneasy consciousness
It was chiefly the lack of cannon
G ran d to t a l...........................................................518
of their presence which marks the
those here prevail in each of these ches above the top of the levee and out?”
which prevented the Bulgars from
only sandbags, held in place by a tem
cities.
“It Is very simple. The real dia bachelor with principles. Yet there
charging the famous Tchatalja forts
William Sullivan, whose wife and porary framework, kept the floods out mond was examined by Professor En- he sat, sharing the same bench and
Dayton—Dayon’s loss of life prob
and capturing them long ago.
children
were rescued Friday, commit of the downtown portion of Hickman. dlcott; It was an Imitation that talking earnestly Into her ear, while
Failure of the Turks’ recent cam ably will not exceed 200. This esti ted suicide
On the hills scores of tents have reached 81r Andrew Carllion. There before them a little boy pedalled in
when he
, , by taking poison
,,
paign on the Gallipoli peninsula im mate is based upon a personal canvass ,
been erected, where refugees are be fore It Is reasonable that one of the dustriously up and down upon a tri
not
reach
J f ^ ed the rescuers could
plies that unlesss the powers succeed of almost 100 of Dayton’s leading citi- him.
ing cared for.
five who sat between them changed cycle-horse, a long-maned, long-tailed
in completing speedy peace the Bulgars zens, men of unquestioned judgment
Late in the day the water of the the one for the other.”
toy set on three wheels and propelled
It
is
thought
that
the
rescuers
will
and
relity,
who
have
been
engaged
in
will endeavor to march straight into
river had backed into the main streets.
"So you strike out the professor and by Indifferent pedals. It was Idyllic,
soon
be
able
to
get
into
the
heart
of
relief
and
rescue
work
in
every
section
Constantinople, the fall of which
A great deal of difficulty is being Sir Andrew?"
domestic, but distinctly surprising.
flooded section.
Just how many
would involve international complica of the city ever since the rising waters the
experienced in .keeping laborers at
As I passed the bench, Peace stared
“If
either
of
them
had
been
Impli
lives
have
been
lost
will
not
be
known
tions too dangerous for diplomats to invaded the business section.
work on the levees.
In many in
at me without a glimmer of recogni
The property loss, tangible and real, until conditions permit a thorough in stances it has been necessary to keep cated they would hardly have raised tion in his keen gray eyes.
contemplate.
the quarrel that resulted In the dis
will probably exceed $50,000,000. vestigation.
them in Hickman at the point of covery of the theft.”
I had Just finished my breakfast
London — Railway anil telegraph
rifles.
“And this Buspected five—who are next morning when In walked the In
FLOOD
CUTS
OFF
CAIRO.,
ILL.
communication with Adrianople is be
spector. I laughed; Indeed I could not
Boat Sinks; Revolt Ends.
they?"
Women Take Men’s Places.
ing restored rapidly and some idea of
"Our friend Colonel Gunton, Mr. help It; and he answered me with a
Mexico
City—Lack
of
famllarity
with
Refugees From Other Points Are
the situation within the city is In-gin
Tacoma, Wash.—With the discharge Thomas Craddock, a clerk In the war quick glance, half annoyance, half re
ning to reach the outside world. The steamboats resulted In the swift crip
of all the men elevator operators and office; the Hon. George Carstalrs, Lord proach.
Again In Danger.
condition of the population is not so pling of Mexico's latest rebellion, In
"Something Is going to happen to
Springfield, 111.—Illinois is fast be janitors and the employment of girls Wlntone'e brother; Mr. Abel Field ot
desperate as has been depicted. augurated Saturday In the state of
and women for this work, the National Grey and Field, car manufacturers; day In the matter of the diamond," he
coming
the
center
of
flood
distress.
While the Turks set fire to the grain Tabasco.
Realty building has inaugurated a new and the Rev. Aubrey Power, a minor said. “But I warn you, Mr. Phillips,
One hundred and seventy men of tho Startling messages telling of danger system and opened another vocation to canon of Westminster Abbey. I have that If you Intend to make fun of me
store they overlooked the flour depot,
have
been
received
by
Governor
Dunne
the contents of which are being dis third Infantry, commanded by Colonel and Adjutant General Dickson, indi the women which heretofore has been made some light Inquiries and find you shan’t know a word about It.”
tributed among the poor. Only a few Palome at San Juan Jautlsta, revolted cating that Shawneetown and Cairo held to be exclusively male. Four nothing against them.
“You entirely misjudge me,”I said,
Carstalrs,
buildings were damaged by the bom« with tho cry, "Viva Madero.” They are
in immediate danger of being in women, all married, operated the ele Craddock and Power are men of mod sticking my nose Into my coffee cup
looted the houses and robbed the
bardment.
branch of the National Bank, and then
Other towns are in distress. vators Wednesday. All the men jan erate Income, the other two are rich. to hide a grin.
The sultan wept bitterly when in embarked on a river steamer. The undated.
“Very well. There Is a sale of fur
“Yet this gives us one Important
At
midnight
Dunne re itors were missing, and in their stead
formed of the general situation. It is boat foundered a short distance from ceived word that Governor
telegrnphic commu women and girls were to be found conclusion. The actual thief Is an am niture today at the house of Mr. Ju
reported that the Turkish embassies shore and 105 of the rebels were nication with Cairo had been suddenly working around the corridors of the ateur In crime. So far as anyone lius Taubery, No. 204 Portland place,
have been ordered to appeal to the drowned.
knows this Is his first offense. But It the ‘property of a gentleman going
cut off. The governor fears that the 16-story building.
powers to hasten mediation.
was not a sudden temptation to which abroad for the benefit of his health,'
breaking
of
communication
means
A ID IS G IV E N 1300 F A M IL IE S .
he yielded. On the contrary, he was as the catalogue has It. I should ad- (C H R O N IC L E S T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)
Tabernacle to Be Solid.
that the levee has collapsed.
W O M E N L E A P IN T O W A T E R .
Omaha.—Thirteen hundred families
Zion City, III. — A cement taber carrying out his share In a plot that
The governor personally is directing
have been given succor since the re the mobilization of troops to go to the nacle, in which the Zion crusaders had been long and carefully prepared.
He substituted an Imitation diamond
Rescuer Tells of Maddening Scenes in lief committee began Its work of car scene and the rushing of supplies.
may
the "original
ing for victims of Sunday's tornado.
. pray and
, inveigh against users of
. . . . . . . . “as
„„ It passed through
The
governor
later
received
a
mes
Indiana Floods.
tobacco and profane swearers, alleged t]„ hands_ an easy matter; but who
Half a hundred houses have been pro
sage
from
Cairo
saying
that
the
water
Plymouth. Ind.—Graphic description vided, with rent paid a month In ad
to form a majority of the operatives thought out the 8cheme, who had this I
of the horrors of the flood that Is be vance and furniture, clothing and other was within one foot of the top of the of an outside factory here, will be I. admirable Imitation made, who knew
levee
which
protects
the
city
and
that
lieved to have swept 200 or more resi household necessities have been given
built at once opposite the offending that Taubery was leaving the country
the river was still rising.
dents of Peru. Ind., to watery graves out without stint.
electrical works, it was announced by and that the diamond was to be sent
Many
families
who
were
left
home
and made thousands homeless, was
Zionist partisans Wednesday.
The immediately to the strong room of a
given by Gilbert Kessler, one of the less us a result of the storm have per
Old Pact Now Restored.
old wooden tabernacle, in which daily bank, where the substitution that had
heroes of the calamity. Weary, tired mitted pride to keep them from the re
Seattle, ,Wash.—E. L. Fairbanks, services against the factory were held, taken place might not be discovered
eyed and almost unnerved from the lief stations and the commltteo has put
loss of sleep and the sight he had wit at work u corps of searchers to reach secretary of the Pacific Coast Ship was destroyed after a recent scuffle for months, perhaps years?
nessed, young Kessler staggered from and relievo this class of sufferers.
“Who, In short, had the clever WHAT SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE ether articles, are Inclosed in a pink
pers’ asssociation, has been officially between the Zionists and the factory
silk bag, secured with red silk and
the relief train of the stricken city.
brain, the far-sighted Judgment, the
notified that the transit privileges for employes.
Kessler's most vivid picture was the
Price of Potatoes Low.
familiarity with Jewels and those who Odd Superstitions That Are Prevalent worn on the back of the neck. Tho
shingles consigned to Texas points ab
person must change his shirt every
suicide of several fear-crazed women
Zanesville Loss $17,000.000.
Among the Inhabitants of Euro
deal In them, all of which would be re
Stockton, Cal.—Potatoes are selling rogated December 24, 1910, had been
who lenped from the rescue boats. The
Friday.
restored,
effective
Monday,
with
Chey
pean
Countries.
Zanesville,
O.—This
city,
consider
quired
In
the
originator
of
such
a
here
at
the
unusually
low
price
of
40
roaring current and the terrible
slghtB, he declared, had maddened cents a sack and indications are that enne as the common reconaignment ing its size, is one of the greatest los fraud? Not Gunton, nor Craddock,
One That He Forgot.
a slump will likely occur In the near point. This will cause a heavy in ers financially by the recent flood. nor Carstalrs, nor Field, nor the Rev.
In Spain the wedding Is spoiled If
them.
Two black-faced minstrels were
future. Produce men say that the low crease of shingle shipments from The monetary loss here stands be Aubrey Power. There Is some one one of the guests appears entirely In
quotations are due to overproduction, Puget Sound and the Northwest, and tween $17,000.000 and $20,000,000, who hss Influence over one of these black or If the bride looks Into a mir giving an entertainment on the eands
Income Tax I’lan Revised.
thousands of acres having been plant manufacturers are jubilant, over the according to estimates by business men. some one pulling the strings be ror after orange blossoms and veil of a certain aeaslde holiday resort
Washington, D. C. — The effect of ed last year because of previous top- news. From 7000 to 8000 carloads of men's organizations.
recently. While one of them was
hind the curtain. I shall consider tt are fastened In her headdress.
telling funny stories about the hum
the revision, including the graduated notch prices. In March. 1912. dealers shingles are annually shipped.
an
honor
to
make
that
person’s
arrest.
Relief
stations
have
been
feeding
When
a
person's
hair
ends
spilt
It
Is
were unable to supply the demand at
income tax plan, was completed Fri $2 a sack. While there Is still a de
15,000 people for the last week. Many Mr. Phillips.”
taken by the superstitious for a algo ors of boarding bouse landladies, the
day afternoon by the Democratic ma mand, It Is by far not proportionate
of these people are homeless, as 800 to
Inspector Addington Peace beamed that she Is either a witch or haa been other went among the crowd making
Covington, Ky., Faces Peril.
a collection. He at length went up
jority of the house committee on ways to the supply.
Cincinnati—Two companies of the 1000 homes either were swept away or upon me as he concluded his deduo- bewitched. As blond hair apltta more to a stern looking woman, who
and means, which adjourned sine die.
Monetary tlon concerning the theft of Jullns readily than dark hair, all witches,
Ninth United States infantry, ata are ready to collapse.
promptly snatched the tambourine
The plan as finally passed upon is un
Servians' losses Heavy.
tinned at Fort Thomas. Ky.. are being assistance from the outside is impera Taubery’a diamond, with an expres sprites and sorcercesses hare’blond*of from his band and poured the con
derstood to provide for raising the in
sion
of
hopeful
enthusiasm,
and
lit
a
tive.
red
hair,
according
to
popular
belief.
Belgrade -The Servian troops suf held in readiness to march at an in
come tax revenue on a graduated scale, fered great losses in their attack on ; stant’s notice to Covington, Ky.,
cigarette at my reading lamp.
Likewise, according to the standard of tents into her lap. As she returned
the empty tambourine to the aston
exempting incomes under $4000, be Adrianople. The Third and Fourth where Major General S. Phillips fears
“This unknown criminal genius has art
Suffragette May Enter.
ginning with a 1 per cent tax on in battalions of the Thirteenth column of the city may be in need of military
On the marriage eve there Is often ished mlnlstrel she exclaimed:
Boston—Miss Forence Ward, a mil got the diamond, anyway," I said.
“Tell your friend who knows so
comes of (4000 and running as high as infantry lost 1000 men killed and from protection, due to high water that vir itant British suffragette, will not be
“I am not so sure ot that. Consider much good natured rivalry between
4 per cent on incomes of $100,000 and 3000 to 4000 wounded, including 100 tually is surrounding the town. When barret! from this country because she the position of the actual thief on the the groom and the bride In the Slav much about landladies that I'm the
upward.
officers.
The first transport, with the river stage reached more than 68 smashed a few windows in London. discovery that the stone was raise. He countries as to who shall blow ont the one he forgot to pay the last time he
about 1500 wounded, has already ar feet the lighting plants and gas were Secretary Wilson so ruled and Miss must have been In a state of blind ter candle, for the person who does will was here!"—Weekly Telegraph.
T. R. Prophesies “(’hange.”
rived here. Fears are expressed that put out of commission, and the city is Ward was set free. She had been de ror. If we may suppose that Colonel be “first to die." It le Impossible to
Proper Yellow Feeling.
Albany, N. Y.—Colonel Roosevelt, the medical auppilea are insufficient now in darkness. No disorders have tained since last F'riday. following ac Gunton Is Innocent, the bellowing of trace the origin of this superstition,
One ol John Quincy Adam’s client«,
tion by a board of inquiry which had that worthy gentleman must hare yet It prevails In aristocratic society
speaking at a Progressive party din for the needs of the sick and yet occurred.
ordered her deported because of her frightened him the more. To be as well as In the peasant's hnL even whoae caae waa to be tried on a cer
ner in this city Friday evening, an wounded.
militant activities, for which Miss searched, discovered, and actually dis as like this, that “to Insure the life tain morning, found that be oould not
King to Visit Saloniki.
nounced the intention of that party
get hla counsel to leave hla fishing
¡Ojeda's Force Hemmed In.
to strive for the selection of women
Athens—Immediately after the fun Ward admitted she had served three graced—a pleasant prospect, surely! and health of the children” the wom boat
except long enough to write a
We may take It that he was heartily an must occupy the right side of the
delegates to the next constitutional
Naco.fArii. — General Ojeda, with eral of the late King George, which months in jail.
sorry for the part he had played; that bed. In addition, she must not smoke note to the Judge, which read: "Dear
convention.
400 federal«, ia surrounded by 1000 will take place Wednesday. King Con
Judge: For the sake of old Izeak
he wished the diamond a thousand before her forty-fifth year.
t'ordage Strike Serious.
He also predicted a "change is com state insurgent« ten miles below the stantine will go to Saloniki and re
There Is a superstition In this coun Walton pleeae continue my ease un
ing which will not permit the old pro border at Naco, Sonora, where he ia main there until peace has been de
Auburn. N. Y.—The cordage strike miles away. To get rid of It previous
cesses that have gone for corruption in making a laat stand.
General Obre- clared.
As in the case of King situation, involving more than 1700 to the ordeal before the colonel and try and many others against burning til Friday. The smelt ere biting, and
political and business life to last long. gon, commanding all the Sonora in George. Constantine’s presence may operatives at the International Har Profeasor Fhadlcott tn the library— a broom. The bud of birch broom I can’t leave," And the judge, hav
Is used In southern Germany as a pre ing read the note, announced to the
" I f this change doesn’t come with surgent troops, is on his way from be taken as a notification to Bulgaria vester company and Columbian Rope that would be hla object.
“Yet here I em met by the almple ventive against erysipelas
These court: "Mr. Adame la detained on
wisdom and sanity." he declared, “ it Cananea with 600 inaurgent reinforce that Greece intends to hold Saloniki company shops, has become acute.
will be apt to come in evil fashion."
Eleven persons were hurt in riots. difficulty that I cannot And tho dia buds, a niece of t allow wax and some Important business '
ment«.
as part of her spoils of war.
END OF BALKAN
WAR IS IN SIGHT
OHIO RIVER
SWEEPS CITIES
Fall of Adrianople and Tchatal-
ja Dishearten Turks.
Rescued By Boats.
WILSON IS REPORTED
TO FAVOR FREE WOOL
KNOWN DEATHS TOTAL 518
i«
MR. TAUBERY’S
DIAMOND