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,\' ,., ' I·,, ·\ President Roosevelt Converted BRYAN'S HOME COMING TRAINS GIRLS FOR WIVES RAILROADS EAGER TO TUMORS CONQUERED to the New-Style Spelling! ~~li~lil~il~lil~il~lil~<il-.t>lil~il~il~lil-.il~il~~il~ 1 HAilED WITH fNfHUSIASM Cleveland Starts a Now Depart· COMPlY WITH RATE LAW · ~ · · · · ~ · · I ment in Hlth Schools. Nebraskans TQko Him From the · . Officers Meet the Interstate Commercs Commissioners. IIIIDUI OPEIATIDII AVOIII · -..... . DDquallllld luC~Get~ or Lftta 11. Pllllt llam'a Vo.n&blo OolllPGilllcl a. ~ Cuo of Kn. l'unla D. l'oa, ; List or 300 Words Thnt Hllreartcr In All Messages and , \ Documents From the White House Will Be Printed r BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD Steamer at New York. !old••nOik Cookht;r 1111!1 lh~ Cnr1• or llnhlr•N 'l'aughl-ln~ll·nc.toJ'II Will CHARGES OF SHIFTING TARIFFS 0Da of tho ~t.at trlu•~•·ot 1. 141 , 11. Pinkham~ V erdal;lle Compoarulll \llo co:af1verlnr ol 'lt<lliil&ll'a d 111 a.c~ 111 , 411D)' 1 'J: UlllOl', f tl According to the Recommendation of the Mnrthews Gommlrtoe. ; ~lil~il ~•~il~•~e ~e~•ii~Q.._,e..,.e\t> -.:..~e ~e Pl·usltleut Hoo~evt•lt IIIIIIO\lll\'0<1 hie COilVtll'liOII to II\') ~JlOlllug I'Otorm lllOVE'III()llt. HCI ilt\S h1~lllld Ol'd~I'S to Public .P1·1n:er Stlllillll'S thnt nH moss· 11gee (rom the I'I'OSldt>nt and all oth(•r documents r.omlug from the White Houso shall be llrlnt.\1<1 ln ar,<:ordancu With tho l'9COill!ll~Udllt,hllHI l,lr the spoiling t•.elot•m connnli te•~ hea,letl by t•rofQBSOI' llrrmtler ~latthows, q! Col· ll.ltlbla, and bn~ked by Au<ll'tlW Car· nogte. Spelling rarorm hn<l Its tlr••aLo~t lmpotus when Andrew CariHlgio nu\de nn orrer to flnat~<.•c lt.. Pot• many YE'at·~ 1Jror0$s,H·rl nncl t>ther·s h:tv~ b~en lnbot•hl!l to lun~ tlw pul.Jllc accs,pt rcronns !11 til~ spelling o·t C<lr· taln we,,•ds. The publh', wh!lo aclm!t· t!n.,; that tho cxtsttnp; spelling Is a ]Jb I lologlca 1 monstr•n;l t :·, r~rused to take kindly to the sug~~~ted changes \\'hen Andrew Carnegl<• announced hl1uself as a con1'ert tu the reform the matter wns dlsru\\''d mon• thn11 at any time within tho past too yeat·s. Mark Twnln proml~e<l to t:llte it tt{l arte1· Mr. Carn;lg!c hall announced his conversion auct IHHl ag1·eed to 1l!\1111Ctl the Ol'!l'lllliZl'l:ion or rolormers calling thom~~lveo the Slmpl!t1ed Spelling Donl'd, ot which Brander Matthews ls the lll'esldent o! tho Ex· ccntlve Boa1·d. This board annoane~d at tho be· ginning that It d!d not propose nny l'lldi\~al or re1·olu t.ionnrr scheme or •·etorm, but elmply wanted to make easy the spelling of certain words. It aelectf)d 300 words wh!clt It asked the public to accept. F'ollowlng Is the list or 300 words :ah·eady given out by the Slmplllied Spelling Board iu wh\ch changes are proposed: NEW \J'OIIV. abrid~tnent accouter aCCUI'tlt aeknowlediment add rest adz alfu:t Ill tho anapest anemia ·anwtheRa an'!lf'thetie ant1pyrin antitoxin apothem. ap_prize acbor -.:heiOCJ ~ armor artilaa ueise . c..~ • bark ; behavior ble.t ; blUiht i braun ' hruiet · blln 1 bur caliber , calipv , eandor careet catal~ catechiZe center chapt check checker ohimerrL civiliu clamor CIIUliOf clapt claopt clipt clue coeval color colter commi:tt comp~t compr1ze {'ot~£rst controller coqu~t criticiZe cropt · cro•t crusht. cue cunt cut! as cyclopedia dactyl d ... bt decalog dcfellBe demago10 demeanor depoait deprest develop dieret~ia dilm OLD FO!tY. abrid~ement ·aetl'ou.tre nccuroed aclm•\vledaement addre.sed ad7.e affixed nlthouglt anapatot ·Ana~~:~_. Uilfil!lft.JU~WJ4\ anne.thetic antipyrine alititoxine apotbeam apJiriae arboul' archaelou ardour arn:tour artisan Milia I.J:t! I banDa ! barqu~ · behaviolft' bl-ed blnahed bruen br11ie< btu1n lmn· calibre calliJlt!t candout• careMed catalo~ue cotechlH !'entre ch~pped cb<!l!que chequer chimaeJ:a civilise cl..mou• cll.ngour ~lapped 5lujK><l clipped cll!'tf con.e\·al colour coulter eotillnixed compreoeed eom.priso confes1ed comptroller cO~fUOtte t•itlctse cropped croaoed cruohed queue ~ cuned ~·\. cutii\88 cyclopaedia dact)·le dashed <lecn.logu~ defence demagogue demeanow· deposite depr\\\ed de,·e!ope diareeoio, diaereafl dyke dipped ditleUMed desptltch fiber flxt tlnvor hllhl fulne• gn~o c:u~l gsl~t1n IIi hi II ill*)' g!07.0 glr•·~rit1 f!<>od·by gl':\111 Ktlfli harbor hnt·kon )lo~p\ h~n1nt•n hir.t'lll> hu~k lttlmoopnth)' hOillllllfl\\ honor humor hn•ht hvpntonu3W hloliM unprast m•til JILl! Judgment kist l:1bor l11orimal lnpt hsht leapt legalir.a hcenO<I l1eorwc ht~t· lodgment lookt !opt luster mama maneuver materialize mellrn' medlel'al meter miet nut~r mixt mold molder lllOldina moldy molt muUen natuMiir.e ueil!hbor ni~er ni t O('ter odor ol'feue omelet ~~~ic paleoirlphy paleofotbie pnleontoloiY paleozoic pO!IrAfin JIUlor parti:~an Pat!t J>at.ronize PedAj!OI pedo~tist phenix phenomenon 1•iarmy plow polyp poueat practit~t pnbt prenomcn preat prete111o prel«it pretemit printeval prof•t PI'OSI'IIm proloa ProP' J>Ur • quartet qUMtor quiDtet nutoor rapt. ru. r~ recon110iLer rigor rime ript rumor saber salt _peter &ILVlor savor e~epter aeptet aiiP!Uclter HJ:tet li!Vt\11 aimitar ' f -~~ ~~lfn! sithe · •iipt ' ~lipt· lllllOlder :~r IIIMICter •Piendor ttediaat atept atapt str•t atript · aubpeua auecor aufl!xt oulfa\e dipt diacust diiptttch di•til diatr•t dolor domicil ar' dram d ... , dript draopt dropt dula- i!Cumcnical edile distill distreued dol<>ur donr.icile dtaUIM drachm dre.id dripped dr1>0Pe<! droJ!Pod dnlm- oeouinenieat . aulfur IWll&<: aupprest llllt1lriie arflo~ tabOr tapt teazel tenor theater • enamor en~clopedia endeavor envelop Eolian eon epaulet eponym era eso_pball\ll elltlietic . eatbetics estivate ether etiol<>jD' exorcaze exprcsi fa11ot f.1nt48m lantuy lantout fr~o,·or. fsvorite f4/!'!i!l\ aedile a._;a enamour encyclopaedia endeavour envelope Aeolian aeon epaclette eponyme a era aesophJICus al!<lthetic aesthetics al!lltivate aetber aetiolog <'Xorcl.e e:<pti!M«i faggot phantllam pbanta~y phantom favour favout·ite iervour tho ~\ thoro thorol;r thru thruou~ tipt topt t011t ti'&II.ICnlt trapt tri))t tumor valor npor \'tiP vjlor villor :: whipt whiRr. willul wh\.kt wiebt WI) woful · woolen WI&»' libi'O tiJ:~(l fi~\\Our fultill fullneu 11&\l&e ,;uell~ fielatin~ 811ild IIYP~)' 41looo rclyl1el'inoo !IO<id·byo Kl'nmm~ 11ri1JI'ed h>ld>0\11' hN\rl:tn h~apl!(l hMmUII:in hic•·ough hnugh homo•:opnthy horhon~·me h1,.mOUl' llllnl()lll' hu~hcd h ypot,h ~II uso idohae improssed m•till g~ol indgcm~nt l;1•sed lubo11r ./'' l~cllryml ln!)J)ed lathed leaped lognli~o hcenon hquoricc htre lod11ement lnoked lopped lutl'l! mnmma n1nnoeuver materialiat m~re me<hae,·al metre Ul.:Mid mitre mixl!ll mould moulder mouJdiua: 111ouldY, mout• tnuUein natunli1e n•iahbour nitre 'ed :tle odour offence omelette oppr-ed ortb~paedia palaeosra{lbr palfteoliihlc palaeontolou palaeor.oia lll'll'llffin 11arlour partiMn pUlled patrorm~ l>eda11oaue paedobaptiot phoenix )'h~uomcnon PYIIDI\\ J>IOIIifl polype J>OIOe!ISt<! ,,radiee pre!IJ:ed praenomen pr-ed )>retence . preterite 1\ pl'llet~rmit' primaenl )lrof-ed projl1'amme proloiiUe prop~ PUTt' quartett& quaeator quintette nncour rapped rate l'ecognise reeonnoitre l'iiOUr rhyme npp~d t·umour sabre saltpetre saviour S&'rOUr sceptre septette sepulchre sextette •rh·an ttmet!\r. ecimlt-a.r 1 ~t~j sipped skillful •c~the sktppe<l alippetl •mould~~ snapped Hom bra spectre splendour steadfaot stepped slopped •treose<l a tripped subpoena !tUCCOUl\ . aulli,u<l 1!111phate oulphur sumach ouppraesed 111111ri•e •ynonyme taboor tapped teuel ~~ ttnour theatre thou1h thoroua:ll thqroughly thrOUih tjtro111hout tipped: topped toorled tralll8l'e111ed trappe.i tripped tumour \'Aiour vapour ve:red ,·ia:our visor w•MOll was lied whipoed whilliey willful winked wished woe woeful woollen m\JllJllll .lk• \\'onwn ot -E~Pf)l'lt•ncc. Clcwell\nd, C.•io.- lll·l'l Pllllila In \''''''''h <l( Core(•tlng ,lo;1111't.'~~~·~ l'lt'tU• tlw Clf·•vell\nd hl~;ll schools nro tu be m••• Ill\ ~lct>t·lng \11om•• l•'ol11~\ tn ugh 1. Hrlmll' 1 neal!)' how to bocoma 111111 J.nt.tmUon to ~b~l~t· in 'l'hch· f(oo!l wlvN. SIIJlllrlntondont llll1on \l.'hl';l' Ask Hto N L'\\' httf•rHfftfll Oonl• m•n•c:\ Commll\lslon )I'm• 'l'lmt'l- lolhltltK't'~ l'rolr,Mt A1111lnNt Shirt• Tho rrowth of • tamo~ Ia 1011 1 that frequoatl;rit• pr .. enae ln.ohu•peotot Utll Jt,la far &liT&IIoad, . t'nmptliiJ:II. nnd ·hl~ Mslst:nnt., HlekR, ont:llned : ;>; 0 w Ylll'k Cltr. __ Wtlllal.ll .J~n· th~>ir tllan~ lo1· :l t~ch.nlcal brancll ot lllllAs n 1 ·yan, wtth llfi'R. l:lryo;n !tnd t.h<\ high ~'·hoot whlt~h wonld be de· lh(;'il· d~ughtel' (h'RN•, ll!'l'ivod 011 t.he 1•nt<~d oxclu!!Yel~· to t.he t:ell(lhlng of hag Cla~slllcntlons, W~tRhlugton, D. c.-ll'fvc mombcra · lfr the Int.et•stl\te Commlll'ce Cont~.l•·' · N t>ll'lM In f,h(l artH of '1ouuwltery, • OJ'th GCI'IIIan J,loyl! Rtelllll~hlil T>l·ln- wht>lh~t· 1 he)' lnt.'.HI to t!llco 11 p thllt ?.i'KR fnHie. Ther hnll boon nhronrl Pl'ofe\ahHI late1· in !1((0, 1\h\' ·tn~t:MI~· ()!gilt mo1\t.IIR nnd hl\d madf.' tile cl!'· to:·s will b<• wonH•n who ltii.'I'O 111~- l!lcn, Ch11h•n1an K1111pp 'and ·eowmiB• •loncJ•s Clenumtll, Cock.rell, Clllrk and J .. ano, were pt'e!ent 11t. thtl hearing nn· ruir of t.ht> cl\t'th. r~~dt•d ns wlvf's, and wl!l 1)11 lllllCb 1 Tl 11 . • , 0 , 1 .. 11101'(' pmrl:l<•nl than t.hi'OI'otlral. 'l'he . dct• tlae new •·nllro11d: freight rate law t•ocenti,V (lllttotc.d by Cong••ess, Whlcl\ , has become etr~cl.lv~. 1(' · llOI WI\S 1\H I 01111 I'\ ha, I ~lrl~ will ho tau~~:l·l to HWee1•. to aew, h)' llH• l50 NeiH'liHkauR whr> hn1•o how hosr· ,o 1mt'<'ht1Rfl househohl ~llll· r·•nn .. on to Jnilt In !'he 1'\'ceptlon. 11\l<l plt<'R nu<l how to c11re fot• bahlcl. h)' n party of Mt·. Hrvnn'w f!·l~nrt~ Thr>r wlll hnve I'ORI bahles t:o <h·e~s whn w~ 1 • 0 on hr)lll'il Flrl.wanl F. Go!· nncl ~~·l'<l fm· ·und&l' th<\ wntch!ul an· i•f'!'l'lslon, or I'OIJI'St' oC lhn tcnrhei'R ,'Ito 'l'l'unk l~lne, Now Englnnd ami Contml mllronds wore hcnt•d, tht·ough !.holt· roiH'esontnt.lves, ns tn ~orne tlhllsos of tho OIJI:lt'atiolt or the now J'!l [\(1 In w. 'l'h h·t~··(OUI' t•opt•oaenta· t n1 's )'nr·h·t llHn I. M1·. 111111 i\fl'\ who hn l't' gone t. h1·on~h n 11 t heso ox· !\!ryan lf'ft !lH' Pt·in?.E>R;[ lrN\1' ar· IJ.:>I'iAlH'''\· l.lVeN of those l'lllh•oRdS, lllCIUcililg 8G..,alletl \wa'isderiiiiJ' palaa'' • ., ll'lLtflr omc.lnl.i! nml uounsel, aud olgbt come ft'Otlll Jtl aar11 atllf••, It' t~ Qmu·aJIIinP, goln~ ft1·~t l-o lht• tug. 8\IIIPI'illi.Pnrh•nl: Elson •nid: boats whl<•h ~ont.alnNI tho ~~l>mnl;n ''Th!'l ts n<H a frul Ol' un axp~ri· <t.EJir•~otnllon. 'l'h<'ll't' he wa• laRsoo.l h_v m~·nl. \\.1) 111 ·•• p;oln,:; nt this en•·no•t.!)• ~ht)'M .lim .Dahlman. nl Om11ha. nn•l nnrl \rlentitlrnH)• 'l'h!! nvm•n.g\ glrl ~t'fi'<->lNl wllh othE>I' ntl<'ntions iiHond. who llllll'l'l~ 8 to-da)\ is woet'nlly ignor- 0r! to l~t h-im ltiiO\\' how A·lnd thr ant 0 :• t.he dutlt• 8 oxpe('led of hm·. nnd \llnmc F'olks\ w~~·~ to welronw blm llwrpln lies 11 lot· or domestle misery, haek. -!•'rom tlw \'eht'ltskn tn~;ho:Hs u:Jrl In this fa<'t !'1111\ bo li'I\C()d the l'epresantnttvo~ or l'a1•ioua ehlppi·n·g preunc~ of clanrer may l>e mad•m 111 t. organlznt.lons Wcl'e In nttendanco. fea' by profuse IDOnthlyperlods,accom.. , JUYOI')' S!JOitkQI' l'<lPI'eBOIIting tho 1'1111• paaded by UIIIIIUII plfi11 1 fl'OlD the ·roads or the conmi'.V had no dlsposl· abdomen iht>Ourh the rrotn &nd•tblrhrl. flon l'o lny obslacle.~ ln tho way of lts If you hnemyaterlolll paine, If the 111 onrorroment ot tho net, 1111d tbo areladieatlon11 of Inflammation or dl•· Hpe~kOI'S vl{ld. with ono nnothor In as· plaeemen-t, aeoure a bott·le of r.vdhl 1 1 Mr. B!')'a.n went rm thr:> lllinl to S!·a· 11 . 01 1~:~ whkh haij brok<'n UJl mnny ploi·lln, Scatrn fsland. homes whi<'h should have ·boen JICI'· I He spent the evening IH t.h~ lVlll\P IIHI!H'Ill and hnpp)·, We nre going ' o!' J.owls J'o;'ixon. Whf're he eonrerTNI t'(l fit 0111 · gll'ls to br wii'CS. not serv- : with u. nnmb~1· or Tlcmnt!'ll! ic .mn.tHlA· ants. Th<' n 1 ·st. )'Pat· t.lwy wlll t.nko 1 Prs. l.Rt<• in the <'n•nln<: he retnrnNI Ill' n 1 ,. nrl.$--nppi!Nl a 1 ·ts nne! ele- 1 t.o til<! llllnl, Wh0J'C he Jl:lSSN! tho m 0 utal',l' sewiiiA. 'J'h0 SPCOII!I )'Oar 1 nt;~\:;, fir~t Sf>N'rh- wel<'onJIII~ 'll'. •'lom!'nl.al')' rh~>misl.!'~ 1n Its relation ~ \ tn housr>hotd· rlut l!'s and a mot•e nd· • Hl')'all hnr.k to ltls natl\•o <·ountn• waK 1 ·anrctl rou 1 ·se in ~ewln~ and the n1•ts ~mad\' by Maror llro\·n. or l:.ii1eoln, --that nhlllt~· to mnke home heautl· i whn In a rew W()f'd.; told hf)W glart ful nnd at trarlive. l''~'fll')' nne was to hnvc hlm back. lilt'. \ThP thil•d :md fourth >'on 1 ·~ will I T:li')'Bn smiled· and had tl short <'hat h~ rlcvot·e<l to sclt>nllfi•• cooking. With , wit.lt lh~ llla)'OI'. p;ood eonklng Olll' r!lvorca rou1'tR 1 Mr. Br~·nn \\'as ~aliPd on for a lose mn<•h business. we ~hall te 11 ch • speech. His word~ had· the ring ot 1 t tl 1 111 Rinc!!rlt)• and plea~u ri' lllld hiR Nr>· i.h!' girls lOW t.o 1'1\l'O Ill' IG nvn 1 , hrnska hearers Mvcr will Corc:N and E'Spllclall)· how to care fo1· babies; them. .. how to rh,al wll h t.h~ bntchl>l' and gro· ''1'he Unito<l Stales iA the hest l'<'l' :tnd OVCI'Ylhlng a wlfo shouhl klJow. .reven if on•· girls man·y ri('h I rountry Ill the wm·ld,\ Ito hognn. meu RIHI have !h'l'Vants to do their \Neb1·aska Is the best State In th!' WOI'k t h!R training will 1111 t thPnl tn a United States and I.lucolu Ia tl1e b~!tt ~tty tn Nebraska. l~ah·vlow\ (whern JHlsltlon lo know 'll'llcther their aerv· ant~ are doln~ the work llropet·ly. Bryan's farm Is situated·) \ill even One iUtllOrtant featnl'e of the training better than Llncolu. I was co•niltg t 1 11 1 · will IJ\ lha teaching .<>t J~e girls to ~u o • nco n to sco You all. but ron makp t.heh· .owu clothing and mlllln· nave come to New Ym·k to see me er>'·... 1 ilUd gl\e me the pl~astn•e of groctln~ --·~··------ I'On six da;vs Pl\rlle.r than I e•pected. It was ~toad of you and I appreciate it. r nm going to get out to Nebraska a~ mon as I can, ancl r vdii slay tiit>i·r> ~Jail tiro'\~ . iolent Brooding o,·cr !\S long as I can and do all T ~nn to J,oss of •80. I help you Nebraska Domocra;.11.\ 1 'l'.R.'lGED1\ OF' TRE 1'(,,\IXS. J Dc:td lllnlc8 Hitched to \V ~tgon Con· I tnlning Two 'l)('ad .3lcn. i Jtoswen. N. ?.1.-.r. s. Mercham. or I ?ortales, while drlvlll!O\cross the des· 1rt near Kennn, fnnod a coverad ; ;.,·agon, witb twl'l dead men ou the l •eat. and four mule~ dead In their Jarness. Met•cham made no invest!· . ;ation, but hurried to the nearest :elegraph office and s~ut to the Sheriff Jere the facts of llls discovery. 011\c.ors started at once for tho :cone. carryln~,t tuedlrlnes and a small <upply or nourishtag rood, fearing I :h11t Ius! de t.h<' wagon t h!\re might bo Nomen and children who are sick Ol' ; ltllrVillg. . j rmtEE_D_E_''-\'-l!'- uoa. ! £nglorlous En(l or Spanish Shl(l!l C~tp- 1 1 lured at 1\lanila. Washingtou, D. C.-Three Spanish 1 <hips cal,Jtured by Admiral Dewcr In .llanila Bay on May 1, 18 !IS. were ;old by the Navy Department for f103. These ships were advertised tt several Asiatic ports, the total cost lf advertising being $28, and the Navy Department is quite wen Ratls- ,ed t!Jat the bids W!!l\e snftlcleut to I . :ovt>r tbe e:tpense or advertising. The three ships are the Albay, Ma· ~!lena and Mindanao. They have ('llicngo.-.Toltann Kindlet•, elgh· lt'eu- ~·ears old, be~ame violent nnd a.lannsd pass~ngers In an Ashland avenue car white broodh1g over the lnas of •so, which he had deposited in tbe failed 1\lllwauk:ee Avenue Stll<te Bank. Kim'llt>!' Is ·held pending an In· vesti.:;alton or his sanit)'. He is tho second person to becom\ mentally de· rang~>d as a t•csult or the \failure. In addlt.ion, three 11ersons. im·ludlng a. teller or tht> d~runct bank have com· mitte<l sta~lde, and one mao fell dea1l following the flight or President Paul Stensl:llld and the closing of the bank. l~sthnntes of l'anad1's Crop. 1'he first estimate or tho wheat <.'r011 y.ield issued br the Northwest Grain Dealers' Association Is tat· short of that of the sanguine crop ex~erts, who figure on one hnndt·ed Ol' 125,000,000 bushels. In their dr~ula1· the g1·ain men .placed the ave1·age yield at 19.4 bushels per acre. m· an aggregate crop of 77,· 207,000 bushels. N('bi'&Skllns Cnll on H('arst .• The Nebraskan delegation o[ Rryan men called upon Wllli11m R. Hearst at the headquarters of the lndependence League In New York Cit;•. Hussian Prt>ss Applauds. The Russian press applaud5 the nltase of the Czar c·ouve)·!ug crown lands to the peasants. , an ring t.bo cummlsslon of their In ten· Pinkham'• Veretable Compound rlrhi lion to comply with the provisions of awa;r &Del betrln Ita uae. tho law ln cvol')' substantial 1mrlicu- · Mra. Pinkham, of I!ynn, x .... , wilt hu·. l'he you her adTico It you will writt 13. D. Cnhlw!'ll, a vice-JJrestdont oC her abo11' ;ronr18lf, She ia thedat~rh. 1 the Delaware, Lnckawannn nnd West.· ter·ln·law of L;rdla E. Pl11klla1D a 11 d om l'On ~I, told tho com mission that, for tweaty·tl'l'e Yf!&ra hu beeua.d,ialllr : t.hrough conferences with trnmo -om- alck womea free of cllarre. I rials lind llttOl'llO)'S of VRI'!OUS lines of Dear )(n, PlnkiiiUII:- ; l'allronj, th~y hn·d son~,th!, to rcnch an \I take tile Uberty toeonifatulate :roa 011 1 1 unde1•standlng of tile now law, to tho the illeeea I han !lad with your wonderful , cn.d that they mlg·ht bo In vosltlon mMiela•. B~llte.a montb• aco mr IJirioda , l>l'operly to obscri'O it. •WP.~. 8b0rily after 1 felt.., Wr tbrii I G~orge v. MnsR~>·, gl.'llOI'al counsel I autimlttid toatlloroucb e:raml...,lloab:ra ph;rlliclan .. d wu tol• tlla• I !lad a luai.er or tho Penusyll·anla Hallron<l Com· &lld would ban to under10 an nperalton. !JIIttl'. assured tho commission that It \'-·tftarli'Mdone.otzourad\\\'\ was tho desll·c of 1111 the roads wltb m•llta &1\11 decided to &lfl. ydla I. PINto which he had couterretl to conform lliuit'• V_.ble Colltpound a trial. Aftlr absolute!~ wltb t:he la·w, and he told =lvl bottlea u at~ til• tumor II tho commission th11tsuch publications • .-. I han beta •••IDod b,. a Dllnle alld lie ...,. I llave no llpa Of •· I as had been made to the contrary tum.r aow. It baa at.o llrOurll• .. 7 Ptrl-* IW'I'e without. the shadow of rounda- · lln\Uid •• m~ and I Ull -a= I tlon In fact. \We have endeavored,\ ftll\ J'aanle D I'N f Cltnn' said he, \to flnd out what the law re· ~d,·ra. · ' · qulree, and we have done ·our ·best to · · meet t.hos!' requirements as they are An Attome;r's Strateu. operative.\ It Is not necessary that a lawyer .rames Mnynnrtl, or Knoxville, 1hould be eloquent to win verdlcta, 1'enl) .. president of the BrQokvlllc Mills, a large shipper of cotton good~. but he must have the tact which 1 expressed hls opposition to the mere turns an apparent defeat to his own I posting In stntlons of rallroad tariffs. advantage. One of the most succe~~ Ho said that the grl\at trouble was ful of verdict winners w:1s Sir Jam111 !hat the !'a!!!'oads-sh!rted tbe clasalft· ScarleU. Hill e'klll In turning a f&ll• cation on shippers, which enabled ure Into a success v.·as wonderful. lD them to Jllll. uv a higher rate. He ad· a breach ot promise C&!ie the defend· monished the commlsslou that If this ant, Scarlett's client, was alleged to tlolnt. were not tJrovlded against tho f'tfE>ct of the new law would be nulll· have been cajoled Into an engagC> lied. tnent hy the plaintiff's mother. She 1'.hltough Chnlrman Knnw the com· f>'as a witness ln hehatr of her daugb· / mission announced at !.he <'lose ot the tor. an4 COIJ\pletelf ba-ftled Scarlett, heal'lng that It would take up the w'bo cross-examined her. But In hill IJUestlon presentetl for consideration •r&ument he exhibited his tact )1 1 and would make known Its tlecislon. Lhls hnp_py stroke ot advocacy: \You I D. n. WF.SI50N'S WILL. '.law, g81ltlemen. of the jury, tbat I ___ waa but a child In her hands. What I Fortune mvidE'tl ;\mong lo'ort:r neta· • must my client hava been ?\-The 1 th•l•s-Son·ln·Lllw Cut Oat. \'rgonaut. Sprlngfi~>hl, Mass.-Dy the will of -------- Daniel D. Wesson, !\led her~. $650,· aJedlcal Secrecr. 000 ts given to the Wes~oh 'Men1ortal The question or a medical mu'l and Maternity Hospitals, ·of' Spring· obligation of secrecy hns again ariHD .. field, and the remainder (if his for- tune of $.15,000,000 or more Is dl· In the striking case at the Glroadt vided among forty relatives. Assizes. In 1868 two Jonuc dao- Speclllc bequests totaling $5,000,· tors, who callJd to attend a sick per· 000 are made, and it. Is provided that l!dn suspected It to be a case of crlm· the Income from the remainder shall llnal polsonilll:'. They, beHoved that be . divided .amo,ng tw.enty.fou: mem· they knew the guilty person, but hes- bets or l\11. \ essou 8 fa mil~· His Ita ted to denonnce him. They coD• son.ln-law, George J. Bull, Is not pro- It d th f b Jd• \A vlded tor, the will expressly milking I &u e elr con reres, w o sa . · this clear. Among the spcclllc he- 1 crime discovered by us ln the exer- qucsls are $1,000,000 t.o .J. H. Wes-t else or our nrt becomes a professional soil and $800,000 to Walter H. Wes·! 1ecrct.\ This theory, however, is_ not ~on. i universally held.-Le Petit Parlsteu. TO ~10\'E WHOLE TOWX A :\OLE. : The first typewriter e.-er made Bp- I) r t · T'tl r 1 d Gl b R 1 - : peared in 17H, the wor'k of HearJ e ~c JD 1 ~ o \\' \'rn Y e • 1 Mllls. . N. Y.-35 nth·(' of .Jny Gould. I Topeka. Kan.-Ail the houses in GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP. l lPell stripped or everything movable, lnd are simply old hulks prllclically ! liSeless r Jr 'ny puqJose or the na\·y. Santo Domingo Debt Plan. R£~funding the d('bt of Santo Dn- mlngo through a 11ew bond Issue is the latest plan of thP Administration to solYe the Dominlcnu financial Jll'oh- lem. Englewood, the county seat of Clark I t:ouuty, will be moved one mile south No lllecUclne So Deaeftcial 1 by Its founder', A. ,J. Gould, who also and Nell\\\1;'~. 1 founded and bUilt Englewood, a Chi·! · l'('tition th~> CznJ' For Dictatorship. I Till' Mom:.rchtcal party at Moscow, ' ' Russia, In an address to the Emperor, -:>pen!-y appeah fm· a dictatorship, i \wbiC'b will put an end to the demor· 1 ~llzation in tbe arm;·.\ It also urges 1 t b<.> complete suppression of Parlia· I ment and th<.> restoration or the un- llimfted nutoc __ '·_a_<')_··---- 1 · Strikf' at Bllboa. A ~<'lleral strike has bet'n <lc- rlared at Bllboa. Spain. nlany per· sons were wounded In a ftgltt l'dth troops . ------- No Labor Supplf. No relief appears as to the supply ·of labor,. production being red11ced ·tu some cases where cansaruers are most ·urgent. Great Trade Promised. 1'haws to ~A-ave Pittsburg. Mrs. Mary Thaw has decided to sell thr:> Thaw family home in Pittsburg ttnd live in ~ew York City. New S(K'lling 1\lrty Fall. Goldwin Smith sai<l tha~he thought President Roosevelt's etfm·t to bring nho\(t. a change in spelling would <'OIUP to nought. Chilean 'fowns Rebulliliag. President RlesC'o said that all Chll· ean to•n~ d«maged by the earth· q11ake wo\t-ld be rebuilt. 'fhe work ot repairing goes on acti-vely at Val· pnraiso. ----------- All signs point to a volume of fall First IIE'tt(Or to Tart. and winter trade ln excess of a year The use of the slmpllfted spelllng ··ago and or a !alendar year tmrpass-. was begun nt Oyster Bay, the ftt•st lng all previous records. · lette1· In· which the new for-ms were Flow of Crop 1\loll(':f, Crop moving demands are causing an l11creased llow or money k> the country. and the outlook favors a cont111ued stlft market. Undertaker Embnhns Himself. .\dam Hantz, fifty-live years olil, an undertaker at Knox, Clarion County, Pa .. drank a quantity or em· balmtng fiuld by mistake and died In hort·lble agony. Courtesies to Bryan. ,)?resident Roosevelt Instructed the Collector a11d SurV:eror of ·the !Uirt of New York City to extend the cour· tear or the port to all of Mr. Brian's [J•ienda 1'-!lQ ac.c~~P!!IJ lllm !lome. u~ed being sent to Secretary Taft. Waterm~>loas R Cent Apiece. Choice watermelons sold recently at Laurel, Del., for $1 a hundred, the lowest price ever known. Imports of Dlamond1. Thirty-ftve million dolla.s' worth ol diamonds were· Imported Into the United States In the ftscal year 1906, against twenty-seven millions In 1905, nineteen millions In 1904, aild twenty-six millions In 19.03. ,, Japan's Cheap Uallrond Ties. Railroad tlea from Japan are -de· .livered In Mexico .for use on· a -n~w ·railroad in the ·States of Sonora and SlnaiDa at a cost or ·llftY·Iix ceota. apiece. I •·ago addition. l<'ive big house-mov· Lying awake illghta makes It hard · lng outfits were shipped there for the to keep !1.\Vake and do things In dl!1 I JHII'POSI.'. Ume. To take \tonics and stimtl· I The remova I of the county seat Is 1 · t .. d h 1 · · ii 1 necessitated by a dete~t in .the title of an 8 un er BUC c rcumstances .. the town site. which was a gift by like settlnl:' the house on ftre to • Gould out of tho centre or his ranch If you can put It out. of 21.000 acres. He now ;;!Yes the The right kind ot food promotf!ll 500 inhabitants !l40 arres. refreshing sleep at night and a wldf . The Santa l~e R11ilway will remove awake Individual during the day. Its tracks to the new town. Gould is A lady changed from her old wat a relative of the late .lay Gould. Qf eating to Grape-Nuts and says: GOVERNOR GOES .\·SLUliDfiNG. I \Jo'or about three years r had ~~~·) ·- . a _great sufferer from ladig~~::?\ l{t•bt•askR lo~xecllt.ivc Ord('rs Omaba After tryiQC several kinds o! med;. Polloo Board Fired. cine the doctor would ask me to droJ · ol! potatoei, then meat, and so ~ Lincoln, Neb.- Governor lliickey 'bilt 111 a few qays thli:t craving, giJ .. W. made a secret, solitary slummlu!l ex· ill• fl!elbl• wonld . 11 _ ta. t_•t up and ·J peditlon to Omaha to discover wheth· • -• ;n· the laws are being enforced by his would vomit everything 1 ate aiow police commissioners. · 4rank. The Govm·nor is a Methodist dea· . \When I atarted on dri.pe-Niitlt con, and he was so horrllled by what · vomiting stopped, ~and the ·bloaUal he saw that he has decided on the re· fl!ellnc whiclt was so diatrcatng dllo moYal or the pollee board nnd the ·appeared entirely, officers who have permitted the things \My mother waa Ter\ muflh itotlto he witnessed. . • \It was a mass or conuptlon,\ he. ered with diarrhea before commei~ · de.clared. \Perhaps It Is no wot·se Jag the Grape-Nuti, because htt: than other cities, but as long as I am ·:OtoJDach was so weak she could aol· Govet·nor such scenes as I witnessed digest her food. Since us!,nt: Gra~ shall not be permitted.\ Nuts ahe Is well, and says slte 411&'1 SP,UX OPPOSES PAPAIJ CLADI. Ro;ral Dccl't'P Restores Civil lllar- rlages-Stl'llgglo Expected. Madrid, Spaln.-A ~oral decne« t·o· stot·es the civil marriage formalities, and suppresses the obligation, on the part of persona deeirlog to get mar· rled, to declare their religion. This Is directly opposeil to the P11pal N.un· clo's clafll!. it Is expected to arouse a political struggle when Parliament reassembles. think she could live without lt. . \It Is a great. brain ·restorer :J!lf, nerve builder, for I can sleep -' aound and illldlsturbed after • adi.J' per of Grape-Nuts as in the old d!lrt when I could not realize what tbe) meant b;r a '\bad stomach.\ T)l'~ . ·s. no medicine so beileftclal to ile~¥~ and brain as 11 good nlsht'il· alee~ such u you can enjoy attet ~UJlf. Gn,pe-Nnt!,\ Name ·ch•en by Postu!ll Co., · Creek, Mleb. ''Tiltra'a a reuo,/'