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iver Glacier. VOL. 4. HOOD UIVKIL OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOIiHU 8, 1892. NO. 19. The Hood 3(ood liver (Slacier. ruiMMiKn svtav mtuhiut morwin bt The Glacier Publishing Company. ii d( it in ion riiiCK. On. ynt , ft oc ?: '""'"ii" i o llll. MliHltllt, , ... llfcl. Hop)' ....IC.nU THE GLACIER BarberShop Grant Evans, Propr. Second Hi., nimr Oak. . . lo, River, Or. Shaving and Huii cntllo tly don. Satisfaction (jiialiuitMii. OCCIDENTAL The Raisin (irowers Organize Protective Union. a KILLED BY A BLOW FROM THE FIST. Northern Pacific Railroad Cancels All lis Eastern I.umb'.T lin.igcraents right with a Hear. The Nevada State Fair la In progress at Reno. The Indian pnpulatUm of Arizona la given out ai 35,777. Chinese pheasant, are quoted in the Portland market at $1.25 a pair. Thin la a big hid (or their slaughter through the valley. The leaks in the wrecked Wetmore cannot he located. The pumps have no effect, and Hie chances for eaving the vemcl are very small. At Holhrook. A. T.. Ben Mitchell with hla Hal (trnck Tom Lance a blow on the neck, breaking it and causing instanta neon death. Santa Rtirbani openly expresses it disaiitifaetion at i lie work oi the State Hoard of Iviualijution in raising ita as sessment roll. Governor Koatof New Mexico denies the published report that the D.ilton gang of robber have been captured in thai Territory. Th y have not been a en there. The raiHin growers of Riverside and vicinity have organized a lainin (rowers' protective union, where growers expect to realize belter prices for this yeur'a crop of raisins. l'he Moxi an Boundary Commission ers find no material change to make in the line between the two countries so htr, and do not expect ihere will beany. New monuments are being put up. The Treasury Department has aninvnt- eu ir. . v. chenoweth ol Monales, A. T., Sanitary Commissioner of that port as precaution against the entrance of cholera into tie United States via (Sony mas. Advices from the White Hills in Ari zona report an immensely rich strike on the seveuty-foot level of the Grand Armv mine. A body of ore that will run 1,000 ounces oi Biiver per ton lias been found, 11 is saui. V. K. Monroe with his dog left Pres colt, A. 1., to hunt for bear, lie shot a she bear and her cub, when the m le suddenly appeared. Monroe shot him, but the bear was only wounded. It made a rush tor the hunter and a rough and tumble fight ensued. The dog dis tracted the attention of the bear long enough to permit Monroe to start up a t'ee, lining one arm, the left being fractured. The be r returned to the man in time to seize him by the shoe, which came off, and the beast started away with it, but fell dead from its wound aiter going a short distance. Monroe was badly nsed up and wai taken to Prescott for medical treatment, lie being terribly bruised and scratched. It is announced that within a few days the San Francisco and Great Salt Lake Will file articles of incorporation. The articles of incorporation under which the company at preeont exists were filed in Stockton. The papers only set forth the object of the company as being the construction of a railway between this city and Stockton, though, of course, no secret was niadeof the fact that th's was but to be the beginning of a transconti nental line, or, at all events, one extend ing from San Franclpco to Salt Lake. In the articles of incorporation which are to be filed, however, the complete object of the company will be fet forth, that is, the construction, as stated, of a cross-continent road. The 4i) cent rate made by the Union Pacific a Bhort time ago on lumber from Portland to Colorado applied only to lumber sh pped in box cars, and not to timbers such as are carried on flat cms, and which rre not brought from the South, whence conies the lumber which enters into competition with Oregon lumber. The company baa now made another change, and gives a 40 cent rate on timber which can b carried on a flat car, but the old rate will remain in force on all timbers long enough to require two cars to load thein on. The first change did not benefit lumbermen here to any extent, as the roads carrying Southern lumber made a corresponding cut in their rate, but the last change may enable the lumbermen to build up. a trade in timber with Utah and Colorado. PURELY PERSONAL The l irst Money Earned by the Pm of fieorge Augustus S.ila Paid Dim by Charles Uiikens Frederick DougliiHs plays the violin. As it is 1. 1 only dissipation and he bus t in a mild form, it in to be hoped that it will not be counted against the good old man. When lrd Tennyson is asked to read Ids woi ks aloud he almost invariably se nds the "Ode on the Death of the Duko of Wellington." and after tl.nl , iiiauti." Mr. Whiitier in a recent hitter sal I : 'For years I have Imen desirous of a movement for uniting all Christians, with mother creed or pledge than a simple recognition of Chriei as our lender." Peter M. Arthur, (Jrand Chief of the Brotherhood of lieomutivn K lives in a handsome home on Km-lid av- eniw n Cleveland, lie is a thrifty and economical man, and is suid to be worth f J HI.Wl). William F. Comly of the Dayton (O.) J tumml at Mil still holds his p .eition as niglit eilitor, and is as spry and energetic mucii younger men on the ttaff. w list a liook be could write on " Fights i nine nan wun me loreman." I ho (J-ieen has two Spanish bullocks in the park at OsUrne, which are very beautiful creatures, with enormous Horns, ant miss Chaplin, the well known sculptor, has been commissioned ny lier Majesty to model them as i group. M. Diehler. the exccntiimiir nf Pari has disposed of 2J0 of his fellow beings) mm m now wiuming oi retiring, lie has a miniature guillotine in a glaxs case on id.. ....... ... i. i.. i. r .....ni. i j. cm in ii a iinrior, uoes not receive visitors, and finds amusement in playing the violin. Home Secretary Aiijiiith is not only "one of the youngest Cabinet otllcers on record:" he is declared bv hih anthnr- ityto be the mopt finished of the younger race of Parliamentary orators. for re strained excellence ol style " comparing with Mr. Gladstone. Clara Schumann, the widow of the composer, is said to be in failing health. uoneri rtcnumunn leu in love with her when she was hut 13 years of age. She was already on the concert stage, and with her maiden name of Clara Wieck had won a reputation as a pianist. Key. Thomas Kwlnir Sherman the Catholic prie-t who has latelv I preaching in Kansas City, was there tnougtii to resemble his late father, General W. T. Sherman, very strongly in appearance and to reveal the intel lectuality ttiat is bo characteristic of the family. Sara Bernhardt says she isn't afraid of cholera und will go to any plague- ni.iu.naii lown mm give a Dene lit per formani-e. The fair tragedienne's cour age is born of absolute safety. Sara hasn't enough anatomy to tempt the most adventurous and rapacious chol eraic bacillus. The interdiction by the Austrian gov eminent ol Zola's "Debacle," on the ground that it "tends to disturb the peace," is said to have its real motive in tne Idea that prompted the German gov' ernmem to loroid all soldiers to go to see the repulHive battle pictures of Ver estschagin. Neither Iwoks nor pictures : a i . umpire men to ue soldiers. George Augustus Sala has the pleas antest rememhra nee that the first mnnpv he earned with his pen was paid him by Charles Dickens. By the way, speaking of Dickens, the interesting statement is made by Mr. Chapman, DickeiiB' pub- muni-, umi me saie ot ins works last year was lour times as large as that of mm, the year before Dickens died. The famous tenor, Sims Reeves, who has finally left the lyric stage to become a music professor in London, is about 70 years oi age. sir. iteeve-i Is a son of church organist in a Kentish town, and so early was his tal-nt for niusin muni . tested that at, 14 he became the organist nnu cnoir master ot tne village church ins long career before the public bus left him possessed of a modest but sufii cient fortune BEYOND Till! ROCKIES Compulsory Sobriety Instituted by a Railroad Company. THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Arkansas to Exhibit a Relief Map of the State at the World's Fair-The Washington Plag Pole. The II mse of Mc Allister Threatened With a Divorce Scandal L ust of Siifti and Lock Man. r.mperor William has Intimated that he would possibly visit the World's Fair at Chicago. A Conirr-sson Africa is to he hnM net IWU LAND GRANTS ON PARCHMENT. f'e,,rln connection with the World's Co lumbian Exposition. The international chess tournament to tie held at Ch cago in connection with the World's Fair will distribute $7,00 in prizt s. liie owners of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky propose to reproduce the "stany charnbe " in th h in. ri Hit ttfiilil- ing at the W -r.d's Fair. J he Hr tlnh btli d nif at thn Wrl,l' Fair w II have, am mg iti decoration flags beHr.ng the arms of ihe nr.nciD 1 citie of the United Kingdom. liuilditig material dealers will make an exhibit at the World's Kair Tn will also hold an internmional (vinvrM. for the discussion oi mtttters of interest to the building trade. The final programme or tha flfi;. tion of the World's Fair buddings ia eet lIm" iW' C P Nkinr.dg, of Kentucky, will be the orator. Cardinal Gibbons win ueuver tne opening prayer, Arkansas will exhibit at thn World 'a f air a relitl map of the State, showini R. G. Dun A Co. report that cholera lias had no t-hVct on trade. Garbage creamatones will lie in opera- won in unn-sgo within a lew days. A trust of ail the safe and lock men in the United Mutes, involving ).5,000,(I00, in mi me tap s. Within the next ninety days all the leiepnone wires at Cincinnati will be inia underground Fong Hoy, a Ch naman, is held in St, liuis lor manufacturing opium for smoking purposes. There is talk of a formal consolidation FOREIGN CABLEGRAMS Strong Total Abstinence Movement in Western Russia. THE FRENCH IMPORTS FOR AUGUST. Liberal Societies Olebrate the Anniven saiy of ihe Entry of Italians Into R imp Etc. . v.o .g , ui a luiuigi wiiiiwiiumion in.,.i . . , 1 of the ltaitimore and Ohio and Ohio and eIevatl0.119. depressions lakes, swamps, coal and stone areas, arable lands, wheat. corn and cotton regions. timbr and prairie lanus, etc, Light cases of Indian relics frnm thn Skokomir-h and Quiniault reservations have been received. Th rlio lneinta a aress made of hair, which is zou or dUO years old. Mr. F,elhi of th iuuian reservation collected the relics R. F. Beale of Lwitnn 1,1 a tin ham I.,. .. .L -i.r .i. ... . . ' iei i ni me norid's fair headauarters. in hot war on the anthracite comhin n,l the Fidelity building, a saninle of red . 1 I i -i . . mn..nA.!..-. I i ' a . uemanoa ixjiu e vil and criminal nrosiv '""R""'"1" iounu in Asotin county. anion. When taken from the earth this sub- The larirest artificial stone in th:nrMBt?nce iB Pllabl.e nd easily worked; forms the bane of the BarthoMl Hti "??n exP8ed its Hardens like terra oi Liberty on Uedloe's Ialand.New York arbor. The Kine of Siam haa hMn oVo,l t The circular of the Treasury Depart- Bena an ""'bit to theChicauo Fair, and ment retiuiring ciews of vessels on thn w!" probably forward a few of his sacred Mississippi railroads. The brewers of Cincinnati will fight in court an additional tax levy of $000,000 BH.erd against uiem. Jcxaa lias established a quarantine station on Red river, where the Santa re roud enters the State General Miles Is under orders to throw troops into Choctaw nation whenever Indian Agent liennett calls for them The Chicago Inter Ocean has begun a EDUCATIONAL NOTES. negro Amherst graduated three negroes tbia year. i. i . . umnoa nas many married women teachers. Iberville. La., haa thirtv-on schools ; twenty white. ico-i remueui niorron nas Decomn a trustee ot vassar College. Western Reseive Universitv becrins it sixty-seventh academic vear at Clv- land, O., this fall. Pupils in the third and fourth the BoBtpn high-si-hools courses may take an elective in shorthand. Teachers of the second-class f elnmnt- ary branches) get 1135 annualiy, with iree tenements ana nrewooa in Mecklenburg. .beginning in October. Russian will h taught in two of the Paris colleges and perhaps be put on the same footim? as German and English. Prof. E. II. Griggs, who spent last year in Leland Stanford University teaching literaturo, will take charge of the department of general literature in Indiana University thia year. The Board of Education of New YnrV city is now considering the very impor tant question of allowing the principals of public schools larger discretion, espe cially in the apportionment of time among the different studies. It has been shown that many pupils who have pasped through the schools are extreme. 1 v weak in certain branches of study of great practical importance; and some of the members of the board are deter mined to fix the responsibility for this state oi tnings. unuer existing regula tions it is impossible to say with cei tainty whether the fault is in the teach ing or in the rigidity of the system un der which it is performed. white elephants if there is an assurance given that the circus men will not try to paiui. wieir own animals in tne same whitewashed colors and advnrti.B thm as being wool-dyed. The flag pole for the Washington build ing will be 200 feet high. It has been prepared for shipment at Edcecomh. Snohomish county, it will have to be cut in two for shipment and the n onlicprl at Chicago. This will be the largest flag pole at the World's Fair, according tn the present plans. One of the Washing ton flag poles etanding in front of the administration building will carry the largest, American nag ever made. Great Lakes to be vaccinated has bn revoked The late Father Mollimrer'a sssnmod lortune oi i-'o.tKHJ.OOO has been dw ndlml down to a matter-of-fact valuation nf about f 100,000. A train a mile and a quarter in length was lately named over ttie Reading rail road by a Bintile entrine. It consisted nf iw empty Ireight cars Major Harvey. United States Pension Agent of Detroit, paid off the 43.000 nen- sionb of Michigan in Bix days, thus sur passing an previous records. Captain Berckman.of the American Steel Barge Company, is investigating the Texns coast, looking to securing a uuruor tor ine wnaieoack snips, Judge Short, the leader of a notorious band ol cattle thieves in the Bad Lands, N. D., has been captured and lynched, together with several of his men. Governor Francis has proclaimed Oc tober 21 next as a public Thanksgiv- Mir iiuv nn,. i.a hla., .i..,..... . , . , i . . .1 i t. i . . . ...... luiuugiiuui, i xvcMr-Aumirai uennam nas been or tate oi Missouri, calling it Columbus dered to proceed with his flaushin. the nan I v l . . .. ' J' nwre, now at uenoa, to Cadiz to es- The people of New York are not afraid cort tne Queen Regent of Spain to Hu of a cholera epidemic this fall, and are e'Vft on October 8, where the next day going aoouiineir business jiiBt as tnough "L"luo w wmmDui win be unveiled, the scourse had not. rrent. nout tiiu Iuf. I The Benninirton. which in nnw at nort; ners. , will accjmpany the Newark and the fleet Over a hundred houses in different of P"11'. vessels and participate in the OartS nf Memnh a hairo liuan .nAa,nA "c'Dlu"'". FROM WASHINGTON CITY. The Department of State Receives Important Telegram From Our Minister to Brazil. an as unsanitary by the Board ot Health, and the owners have been notified to raze and burn them. The State Legislature of Pennsylvania, at the session of lt78, appropriated 71ll (KM tn nun tl.n mil,l..n.J .l ex .eni.es of the labor riots at Pittsbur I?I r wre $6,544,000, as against $6 531.- vear- " i ior tne nae period in las1 SSeptemtier, The Treasury statement, iuat isanwd snows an increase in the net srold held in tne iieasury since SeDternhnr p nf z,zoo,t)Oi, making the toial $110 560,059. The receipts from the custom house at ssew i rfc irom septe nber I to Septiu' during the preceding A Detroit paper says the confusion in the administration of the quarantine regulations in that city haB r ached such a pass that the customs officers have thrown up thoir hands in despair. The house of Ward McAllister ia men aced with a divorce ecandal. The wile ol Haywood, the son of Ward McAllis ter, has threatened her husband with arrest for desertion and non-iupport. Ihe New York Central now owns t.h biggest engine. It is No. 9.)3. Ita driv ing wheels are seven feet two inches. and a man may walk erect beneath the boiler. The monster is for fast train service. The street paeeant which New York will get up for its Columbian festivities will be lighted by 100-candle electric torches borne alongside the floats, and receiving electricity from storage bat teries on the floats. The proceedings at New York in the case of the steamer South Portland, seized by the United States Government on the allegation that she was laden with arms for the revolutionists in Venezuela, nave been dismissed for lack of evidence. Acting Secretary Chandler has ordered the payment of $200,000 authorized by Congress as on indemnity to the Sioux Indians for 6,000 ponies taken by the Government some years asro. durintr one of the Indian outbreaks in the North- west. The East Tennessee Railroad Com pany has issued an order requiring ab stinence from the use of intoxicating drinks on the part of its employes ; also nai iney snail, while m the company's service, keep away from places where in toxicants are sold, and lend their influ ence to keep others away. In a lot of scrap 'and waste Daner re cently unloaded at the paper mill in Palmyra, Mich., were found two land grants on parchment, bearing the signa tures oi jonn Adams and Martin Van Buren. The first was drawn in 1810 for a strip of Virginia soil, and the other in 1840 for a section of Mississippi. showing an increase de-pite the exist ence oi qua! amine. The Department ol State ha rpeivpH the lollowing telegram irom the Amer ican Minister to Brazi : " Recent. r n lations eomp 1 all ships from the Unite ; States to any Brnzd an noit to ua firt tn tne quarantine station atKioile.Ianirn ihe United btates Minister has made aue remonstrance against this harsh measure against all the ports of the united Ma es, and has urged the adop tion of local inspection at ports of ar rival. Secretary of State Foster had a call the other day from Mr. Lauterbach, rep resenting the Pacific Mail Company, and i,uo lejjieeeiuawve oi tne ranania rail road, regarding the action of th Cnlnm. bian Government instituting a quaran tine against European and American trading vessels, the effect of which was a practical stoppage to commerce. They desired the government to take some ac tion to relieve matters. It is considered probable that the United States will sub mit a remonstrance to the Columbian government, Secretary Noble has received the an nual report of the Utah Commission for the year ending September 1 last, during wuicu time tnree sessions were held, one at Chicago and two at Salt Lake City, bpeaking of political matters, the commission says a change is apparent in the political condition of Utah, which, if p'operly fostered and honestly man aged, will be productive of good results. Considerable Bpace in the report is de voted to a discussion of the subject of polygamy. The commission insists that polygamy still exists, and that there are many cases constantly coming to public knowledge of the association between polygamist8 and the plural wives they had professed to have put away is a fact that can hardly be controverted. The commission reports fifteen persons who are believed to have entered into po lygamous marriages during the last year, and more than 300 persons who are known or believed to be now living in polygamous relations. The wheat ciou o frmiCM tmnil t. 10!l,.l,4-'l hectoj.tres. Toe Itaian band t chief. Rlnaldi ,. been k iled by gendarmes. Switzerland is erect n whar ! - " .w . I. I ed to be its first sugar factory. Serious riots have ncen rrt in ITIanlax betweeu Hrikers and the militia. A cattle d.sea-e is decimating herds in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg. Interest in juvenile temperance work is growing on the continent of Europe. Many influential Roman families have been arrested for participation in bri gandage. A light yield of wine, but of excellent quality, is promised by European author ities. The Queen has set the pace, and live animals now figure among the wedding The Venezuelan revolutionists are said to be in possession of all the seaports ex cept La Guayra. The Crop Of flaxseed in Tnrlia ia rarvnrl. a A a 1 J IW1 niut I , . at ii.uw.uw ouhuhih. Btrninar. i 300,000 bushels in 18W-9L ' First of the new Cunarders will com p. out in April and will be followed by the dgvvuu uuuux mo uiontn ot june. About 200 deleeates from varinna narta of Europe and America attended the re cent Liioerai catho.ic Congress at Lu cerne. ia tne province of V.f,t Pmaaia ainn , . - .VMl- auring last year no fewer than 237 mar- rieu coupies celebrated their golden wedding. The London Telearauh rennrtn t hat A I. fred Rothschild will be one of the Eng lish delegates to the International Mon etary Conference. The largest telephone Rwitz-hnna in the world is that in the E Berlin, where 7.000 wires are connect with the main office. The King and Queen of Ttalv uiaito the American man-of-war Newark at Genoa, shook hands with h and witnessed a drill on board. The Austrian War Office has fnrhiiln'an officers who are passing their furloughs in Russia and Germany to rejjin their regiment for some time to come. A strong total abstinence. in the western provinces of Russia is in progress; in one pr vince there are no less than sixteen active societies. Stock returns for New Zealand ohim that the sheen of the colonv hav in. creased by 1,750,000 since last year. There are now over 18,000,000 sheep. The new play, "Queen of Manoa." in which Mrs. Lamrtrv is Starring trip Trn. don season, gives a wonderml nnnnr- tunity lor display of the dressmaker'a art. It is proposed to change the uniform of the Benin police. The present " out fit " is considered too heavy and cum bersome, especially the helmet and sword. An attempt to collect rents at Cool ready, Ireland, by the Cjuntv Clare Sheriff was not resisted. The "tenants settled and there was no eviction as was anticipated. Leamington, often celled the "Sara toga of En. land," has la ely had an un precedented mn ix ot American, win have fairly overflowed the manv ho h of ttie place. Edmund Yates, in h's letter to the New York Tribune, sav that Mr. Glad stone in ulr. adv P edire l to Slinnnrt. trip aisiuf Liiannei tunnel. He has ri deit iu a Kreuii uui e. Iloa.atonla Dam Qnlt Roaring. Ever since the great dam across the noustttonic river at Birmingham, Conn., was built, fifteen years ago, the people on both sides of the river have been an noyed by the rattle and shake of their doors and windows, due to the trembling of the earth from the weight of the fall ing water. Recently it has been noticed that the jarring had ceased entirely. This new experience was at first almost as bad as the jar. People had become accustomed to go to sleep by the roar of the dam and the shaking of their windows, and they were wakeful and restless without it.. . On top of the dam have always been placed in dry weather flashboards about eighteen inches high to increase the storage capacity. In the winter these are taken off to allow the ice to float over without injury to the dam. These flash boards are held in place by hundreds of upright iron rods, which were this season left in place by some carelessness. It is noticed now that the immense volume of water flowing over the dam does not fall in solid column to the apron below, but is divided and broken up into spray like sheets, which strike with a hissing noise Instead of a roar. Too Familiar with the Bear. Hilbert Connover, a boy employed as assistant animal keeper in Wonderland, lies in bed nursing his badly lacerated body. It was at high noon, when the chief keeper had gone to dinner, that Hilbert, in violation of orders to keep away from the cages, tried his hand at animal training in company with an other boy about his own age. Armed with a stiff rawhide they entered the den of the smaller of the two bears and began to lash him and try to teach him tricks. This was something new to bruin, who showed his teeth and resent ed the intrusion. The next thing Connover knew he was lying face downward on the floor of the cage, with the bear on top trying to make a meal off the fleshiest portion of the boy's body, while the other young ster plied the whip ia a vain effort to choke off the animal Connover's vigor ous cries for help were heard by Stage Manager Frank Hall, who succeeded in rescuing him. Connover now lies face downward in bed, an when he gets up he will doubt less for awhile take his meals standing. Buffalo Courier. Explorations in Mexico. Frank C. Baker and Professor Angelo Heilprin, representing the expedition which was sent out by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelnhia last February for the exploration of the less known regions of Mexico and Yucatan, report interesting discoveries. Baro metric observations place beyond ques tion the claim of Orizaba to the first place among the giant volcanoes of Mexico, contrary to the notion which in Mexico and in most geographical treat ises accords this position to the famous Popocatapetl. It has been determined that the peak of Orizaba (the "Star Mountain") rises to the height of no less than 18,000 feet. Comparatively little discomfort arising from rarefied atmos phere was experienced during the as cent of three volcanic giants in that lo cality, the lowest of which rises nearly 1,500 feet above the level of Mt. Blanc-Exchange. In Burmah there isanoDium nnpatinn and the British authoi it es are in t rouble as to the b at way .,f dealintr with it , - " - wuetner or not reDresiva nummu. snouia oe increased. There is still burnintr in Tmli a cred fire that was liehted bv thn Parsooa twelve centuries ago. The fire ia fed wun sandai and other fraurant. wnnrta and is replenished five times a day. Ihe colossal mason work which VSR necessary in order to provide Bombay mm a ouppiy ui water nas been com pleted. The result is an artificial lata irom which the city can draw 4Kn nno ..u; . t " . ., tuuiu uicteis ui water uany. The retirement bv the Czar nf uragoniron, tne Moitke of the Russian army, has cauBed a genuine sensation among military men throughout Eu rope, iie was somewhat of a martinet and was Chief of the Kieff district. French imports for Aazust amounted to 245,248,000 francs as asainnt. Ss- 094,000 francs for the corresponding month of last year; exports for the same time, 705,000, as against 276,844,000 francs. Throughout Italy Liberal ebrated the annivorsarv of t.ha Antra rtf the Italians into Rome and the abolition of the temporal power of the Pope. In Rome sixty Liberal societies paraded with bands and banners. Similar dnm. onstrations were made in all larger prin cipal cities. Dr. Frankel. a well-k Weimar, Germany, bad the temnritu tn criticise a German army officer publicly buuiuidi ueuauee ue naa iorced his men to take loner marches in t.ha . heat, thus causing the death of one soldier. The doctor has been and fined $35. 6 Mary Andenon'i Husband. The complete name of Mary Ander son's husband is Antonio Fernando Na varro de Vianu. It is related that Pedro Navarro, one of his progenitors, partici pated in the siege of Grenada, and in 1493 accompanied Columbus on his sec ond voyage to America. Having become : lamous under American as well as Italian , skies he was ennobled with the title of I Count Pedro Navarro. Another mem ber of the family was recognized by j Philip n, and in 1579 was made admiral-in-chief of all the naval forces in Amer ica. On the mother's side young Na varro is grandson of John H. Dykers, at one time president of the New York and Harlem railroad. Exchange. Bishop Jones' Advice to Toang-Preachers. When the Baltimore and Philadelphia conference of the A. M. E. Zion church finished its business Bishop Jones preach ea tne ordination sermon, , giving candidates for orders good advice. told them not to spend too much before the glass trying to make selves look pretty. It was not at a1 that they would be successful, b a shame even to turn an en Gods noblest work into a very likely a poor due at ti more Sun. Overhead Storage The elevated railway ind., will be an interests city authorities and i throughout the overhead storage nmns are eighte roadbed will be the street. On i laid the rails i age cars are to mercial Adv 7 i f - f r t f B- - Von Qif How v marvelc jr and tr has col if An shon' ( love I V1 11111 " r ouy ca 1 f orur r