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'IJke'father, like son,- Is saylagaa ,oM aa the, tillla, but It should In this |:iristanc#like pK h like. .aatt ^Ute^^torv l^g&d&tZs-Wh*t! ah* -would. do\ -'^ie ; J?^,#li^;and^^ ^^^^•fifel[nj^4 ; liemp<!ratic' national -conven- ^.r'Oufc' : ot>\:the3iwisl; fo'r*a £'enutnt< 'arrived Mrs. ..formerly Alice which 'the women- trav- -at •theJ'nnipn; station, visitors did not Roosevelt's, daoghtee was In special cab to on lso'lat |6fn ^r,.,o>Xth«S' railroad yards to ;a^ftc ,the-arrival of an automobile to the curious gaze ^P^i ^ifepIaiP\. S ^ersdix. street car at the '^^^^neajesi:' corner. In, personal appear- !§m^»ara ; 6rer; training. In ambition. fr than the aver- w . dark, with the ^|^^^^^^rfes't;of\-brown eyes and-the majv* doea» T .uii •Me\^:S ;.^W Shot; f«a :wfcproved: bjiie day at Co^iey lBland>\ t \4fter aeV Ing ,.*v*ryjl^«Ur ^^t ^aa tqi .-be' seen, .Sjtiaafig '^apda\ \*wltti sotae' '„ XWDtnoa* ^'hom, ai ^-bad encounteSsd,a \£-the3-.8t '£o &Ja *\ejqtSiil06ii'' i indthav ^^j ^ai she ^r^edrlt,^fe:tlin«f n£>er '41fe,\ Mnb-Ikju^orthWtfcfe^^ stopped iki'i WjVd^W ^ahostt^g gal-', lery;-\ seized a gun «jdd ;Wt^the. bnllsfeye three times out of five, , ' \ A Waal, MIsa'HoQaevelt^ jpu, pan shoot some,'! said the owneVo £''the. gallery. \Idcnew spur fa.ther out -west\ - * ''Does he shoot 'any better than I do?* was the glrl'rf laughing- response. But the wild westerner was wise 'la his\ generation and sidestepped the Question. Mrs. .Longworth Is a first class horse woman and a sleight of'hand perform er of more than amateur ability. • The Republican convention was also attended by Mrs. LopgwortK, who ha.l such a-lovely time at Chicago that she >- r , ,, went on to Denver Imr&lslvely to fol- * ae •» WttataOc regarding i™ „„ ^ * • : the success of the venture. Com \§^&&S$tj «-'dTpioaaat.' She*Is Without, af- |jjpg &'xe^tipiVof manner, has plenty of good I $||@i8<aij|B and -Is -a good talker. EUSr moth-, |§M^^£|^.geutfe manner and her father's |j^li \iiui(?fcaess .of 'repartee have given her l^j^J^fyafts^poVitlcal ambitions very ^^#^usiy^.^VhW be' was^defeated fo serl- for the ^fS ;p'i:esfa§ncy the-first time she considered i ^gKU&«SrathVr 'Rood joke. -She' was \then • Racing one 'day for low up the. excltemedt Fopd of a good time and eager for £nyejy, Mrs. Longworth smilingly said as ^he stepped from a special .car: \I have no earthly Interest In the convention—that Is, I nfean I d6n't care about the political phases of'.the gatheVlng-^bu't I love a -crowd,.- and' t floye the \waving flags, and I low the enthusiasm' which\ a meeting of this kind provokes. And I think, too, -that I love Colorado.\^ Mrs. L6ngwortB .halls from a part of the country' where the'women stand In holy horror,-of the \suggestion ot mark* lhg a ballot She .possibly would \not •bother to vote If the right of suffrage- were hers. -BAN ON COLORED SHIRTS. conveqtlon *hlm pn- soma of His %^^^pBY®:^lncS^Bho- fifteen years' old ^^^^.feii^M^^potelhqt^-^t^los-to .gj^-7iieayitti«ire-rir''up her hands and es- ^l, r :# -oar. girl companions: «*i?pti>h- than, at.it my-4 'o-happened -that one of the girl ^i ^Wlfe-lttrf the. little skit .tcttnteaacd. «o she. said, , The iat- j •tak£ dares, one ao* S^lptayi'et^Utlfi'd ''Mrs. S.- Holmes, De-. v - 'S?t^' evidently won the bet, 'for- thr been- on the boards of\ a V ^UderlliiJ house, and tho Shd even indulgent P^^^^^fa'^tfetf Many Colorado wo- f|||^ ; |jt;litit t%«r never has been any ^V ^Ssi^hti .^ctlvity In time of campaign. ^W^K^^itlytnnderstood- that>Ir.'Bryah m ^m&0flM? •&pi a 'i InstruoUohs to his .^^^^t ^gtb'jjtfiep^out oljwrtisjin cou- ^^tSHB ?ttMa )ia :»iffi\ W -yasr Inconstiieaous as ^i>wl «Jn5pentiy: eah be. ,Mrs .\Sje -lvitt l®5p| ^Bresid&t 'i, ot : tae- v J^ule Jefferson &&&n&&i*JL£li±i.,.M ...,-- t -wbiie abroad and shd absented her- CiJ^fpr months. Dig \pin tne nai Lpavltt-has b. and Has reie- l «b^e0 tortho Daekground ,*whire to Bad Tier^glaoe in tUo ,tbAioth^atwrk>ptt; .a* w^^^m^m^m^is^! thfr m'trepM 1 r e^lor«r.-iU T»,\itartW'on his third ,qu*st fpr; «J^^'2^ l |S4|, saluted\'toy .three\ whistles rfroih '\iye^t- craU = !tl»!fc^^ltM|»^*lght| ;%t t ; 'z^ ^ jB^iriLearly-^moring- Jun&i 'lajMy^' 1 time thetcrey.were rn»hlh'g \a^u1g r pte\ (nglaaataBtraB^they^ouid theTBrrango anT rntecellaneous cargo that goesito' make up \an arctic, fequlpnieht ^That the crew.^wlll^not starve is certain, to. any on«£ who saw the enormous numoer of hoses and bags containing food of all kinds. < -\ • ; , \It ain't all salt horse, either,\ tho Irish chef explained, \for we have got arctic fodder to a science now, and we*can. have our spring vegetables out Q( thlm. tins, ye see,, on Christmas day at the pole, when we .get there, and It's -surfe. we get there at that.\ Every one from Commander Peary i forced^ ; It8. - pplltei Intrusion.; CitomniV; handed' It to • MlsW Va^AuvtouriS'iwltli. a' wqdotacent igrta. '• ^ * ' m \ ., . ^ , \SB§ told? .me,\ he .announcedi,, 'tot jl6,v \^y^^^&'f^^w^t^iiirl give-It to-..Tvir,-ilt(son, -but I promised • ne' vfongejT torr-of^hd)q^it£)ierjdnX ;niB; \ - ' - ' * '« > <v,mfn«^lnv>.-«ti>lV->1nx t the boss not Jo let anytopft get' by me 6 •arms and ot~ com'forjlnK ^a&d^loyjtoj;;!^ this ^fternppnj ^She came 'near, ltj hgr, i' *• .\ «^1',\ : ;'' : thpugh. Say, but Bhe 's a wtoner! rt » ^ '.'But what will x ~Soyn, tell .'Miss' ifiss Van Afntotirgh glanced at*the* Green,e?\ asked Ma^awt, dtsWayjrand atousemenfc taking^turns-in poSseB «1onS- Landon .Lamc«l S«y« a Man Who .Wears Them li a Stoven. , According to the London. Lancet, a man Who wears colored .shirts Is a sloven. This fastidious medical Jour nal also declares that colored handfEer- chlefs arc an abomination. .\When a\ man finds It convenient to wear colored' shirts and cuffs,\ Is .the. medical Journal's lofty argument;, \it means Hi reality than ire can parry dirt fpr-ajlttje. lonit «^©tEoat .gWJHg;of-. tense than If- he wore spotlessly white material. '.•Materials which do not compel \con- stkht changes -by becoming offensive to Jhajeye, ji-eser-io-sllghtJy^solledV (ire, bound b? be -wortf too'long. Agatar- by wearing only religiously clean linen a man reduces the chances of picking up bacteria.\ • . ~Phn>-hr -HavB Stocgmiri TfaTie Deer. The department- of agricnltute be^, Ueves that'deer can be raised the same as beef cattle, audits experts' haye-set- |--thenisfilves-tp the 'task pf popularizing, venison. ^ A bulletin on deer fanning- wij} scion' be - Issued. The Idea. Is', to have stockmen raise deer just the same as cattle, and experts declare that they are easily ro&etLond require ^u^ttle \cm 'eT \vWa5raseir meat com mands a high .figure. Surprise Js- ex pressed that they should not have been raised on a commercial scale long be fore this. In many states there Is a law. .against 'killing deer, but It Is thought that If farmers started -to raise them these laws would Be repealed. * A Perambulating B^aihroom. An'Ingenious Frenchman has diseov-, ered a new Industry-.' IThere ore In Patls, as, of course, in every other city, many houses that are bathless, to the great Inconvenience of the In habitants thereof. The Frenchman in question, realizing thlg, has bought a bath-whlch he lets on hire t& any.one who cares, to pay the sma^l fee he de mands andV'mcreover, supplies the nec essary hot water. His charge Is <1 •franc '75*centlmes pex jjath, and 7 he ex pects; a ponrboiro (tip). mander Peary said: \This certainly has been a \splendid send off. . I-am deeply grateful for the honor. We are ready for the trip. I have done entirely too much work, in that country to be certain of anything, so. Til not promise anything before, I starts ex .ce .pt that> i am going -to *put tntp It ^very bit of. energy, moral, men tal and physical.\ that I possess. ,' \I feel confident that In any case I shall carry the American flag farther north than ever. ''Unless the unfore seen happens I shall plant the stars aftd * stripes at the magnetic pole. The itoosevelt has-been thoroughly re- • paired from her last struggles with >$h£-ice, has,'been, fitted with two new bolters of 600 horsepower each', making herrnow an abler ship as regards power than she. was three years ago. She. is, so 'far as we. ate able to-make •her/equipped to meet, any emergency. If conditions are no Verse In- the next season than they were during the last voyagf,-I -shall- hopo-to-^accpmplish fnft; object;ot tne'exp^^OOn'a'nd-return' in\ about 'fifteen months—that Is, In Octo- .ber, % JQQ9», i .am .prepared, bow.ever, for a Btay of ; threo years.\ . Hugfe bpbquets W -rpses-.-and other ftoe^-jpedLtoe- cabin In.^vhlcb. Corn> rbander *P,«ary- wil l-apCTd^mu^^tlme during the'next year.\ The^cabJIn. Is comfortable and as well furnished as a similar room oh a big ocean liner, and hVis far mora horoelflce;'' Nor will name, dropped Ber work m.% Ighorlng; Tommy's, gratuitous observations,, went\ out' t o meet Miss Elizabeth Greene,\ -To Tommy's amazement hei Boon found himself ushering the \winner\ Into the editor's sanctum. ' \EEm he soliloquized within , cal culated earshot of Miss Yon Amburgh, \something's up,.' Shfe ain't, no* au- thorest. I'll bet my meal ticket\ \Tommy reproved Miss. V-an Am- burgh, with dignity, \you are not em- ployed to pass comments on Mr.\ Ma- son's visitors: Copy these letters/* \Mark my -words,\'heTnntfereu as he moistened\ the 'copying sheets, \she's got the boss fa'dj&d^-sure,\ And it looked; so when an hour later the mysterious''visitor;, smiling; but with tear stained eye\s the office, followed by the attentive'editor. \Just close up the day's business as best you Can, Mlsjj X&n Amburgh,\ ln- ttucted Mr. 1 MasonMn 'passing. \I Bhaiy not be back this afternoon.\ _ *' *•» • * \Wot did I tell yer?\ boasted Torn- my, but Miss Van Amburgh'-was too bttBy to answeft.'' ', — : Things went badly In the office of the .Literary Leaflet the 1 next. day. s The edltotv In chief was, notfceably dl«- traught He 1 dictated In ah\ab9ent- mlnded^inanner and again left the .of fice early, offering no. explanation, of this most nnnsual proceedings Tommy \waited. rmUL.the, door closed tight and tB^nvwjitetjed;. ''' Goue '-tb •meet ;tiIe '.'wlnner; , \ he con rj4 .'fjuirbet -n^t^-- : Tbmmy.ijdust-Mr*: MaSon's.Oesk^-andl be quIet > aboatylVt''direc^'iil8B Vito Amburgbl ''Tou'AglWw'hazIer -eiiery «ay.V- - *;.'**•!»-$>' : - ^ JJLrAJteir,, mlnqte^^^^ihe^jcllckLJ cllck\-of the-ty^wrIt#r^foko-the si lence. Suddenlyiiitic^ik-' cliuckle. came frpm.£he editorial .sanctum. •\' *'' '*. ^'Tpminyr'what-ire' yoiudplng?*- de^ there, be. lacking books to .while away QTe'tedious hours wfientne Roosevelt Is. winter.bpftnd in the northernjjee fields, 3Che x . publlshfirsV.of^^ew^^rk haVe seeiT &'.t ^at ^'They aU 'cffippedTjiffiri manded:-Mlss Van - Airiburgh,- facings Jits crewi- All 'told; mpre^nan^OOIvdl- 1 - ' - — - - mne8 liavel been stowed ..'abpar^ the vessel, and they represent'almost every '*tj^e'\-6f'* liter^nre\ aricC'/evefy large publtsblngrnO'ase.-in* Ne\wrXdrkv Among the stores, on -board v tiis, Roosevelt are., 16,000' Dourids of Tflour/ 12,000 loaves of bread, two tons of cod fish, 200 cases of beans, 2,500 gallons ^ .01 oil for.fjuel and, ^lg^j^h3g ? ^px> 1 5 ;a8e ^ fl ^^p e ^y^ ngt : of tomatoes and several hundred*of : | - brown bread. An- important- part of the -cargo on the Roosevelt is the large assortment of useful presents that Commander Peary is taking north for Tils friends £u6 Eskimos. He knows everybody in the tribe texcept the babies, born slhce- tils visit; and not a person lias been forgotten. The presents are all staple things,\Tor on his first expedition to the, polar regions .Commander Peary found that the Eskimos- desired only' those things that were useful to them.. They cared • not' for beads, fancy clothes or toys. '* ' ~ ,-''-\ -•- \'1 am taking a lot of things for my faithful friends up there,\ said .Com- J mander 'Peary, \Some of them- are- presents^ pure^and simple, wWte ^tbeL rest will be used in payMg--tiem ? f£'r' Vhe services they render me. ft would be ridiculous \to offer them money. \Get on to thiB,'i;Bald the,;TO»ab«s.hed .Tommy, reading halttogl^dt^m \8bme ^om^crap's'pf p\aper ^leced'tp ^etheV on the desk blotter b ^preJjfmP-f .'I found ( t^em' In' the'%asfei5aik.elJ r *;It!a. hot stuff: 'WeU—that's-'tHer«way^-I—feel^ klxmt -Tyou—sweethearri;1? -With n BUdded .sweep\ of-her Jhand Miss Van- Amburgh sent the -telltale \'Til have you discharged, Tommy,' she threatened solemnly .>i \Go 'take those Iettemo^t<of'thg press an£( carry thenj^ over to the* . ; p6stdfffce.. JXou needn't come back.\ _ 'v_^A \'' \Bver?\ gasped the astbnlBh §d Tpm» my. \ YPU ain't got np. : rigHt\-r- ' _ \Back -toilght,. yott jgtilyii 'iSow' Btep, .lively.\ 1 ' \ ' .\ ' v - As.soon as -Tommy^iad^bjeeii; goner^ a,. Buffic^ent: length ^, > s ti^e-/',^ f .T-Insm^ against hlSj 'p ^.8lbie v TCtura;:M^- >< Van .J ^mbargh.,spread. thej ^c'rarnpi ^Vblta oj, paper\'but on tho 'blot{^,befe)te''lj'erA 1 She; felt as gnllty os_ Bn 'eri^.^fi /^i.^ -V-^JDjid yod 'ever see'-anytiupg' aS ^beaO-s tlfui\ (her'cheeks flush'edv^Ts^e^re'ad); j ^tl £ttt;you wanted tO'Jhrov^ypujrA^rmB \around It •and sln« 1 ''-fp^'>:haiplhess?' ^sw.eetHeiort.' Tva^f^^b^^ahOiopr, :d~ tdiniy\ jaeart and fe &g to^OuTol'vmy,' \- ^_g .0E -S^niB, tlrne. M^argafett sa.t _tery ByU,\;^& chto\Ksrii^^OT *iKerv hand>, Suddenly .she 'b^sheot'-away ..thej'teirB' ta^lng : 1turn3 _ in poSs'eartori-Ptl of. hei\blgi'j}roJEn.^yefli and ; adorabie mputh. \'' ' °* -. \. '-•Oh f i'lrtnake llralJ*tg5«rwttB\ COUBJ' 'in Elizabeth I\ Mason .assured -Jier, laughing. VShe's a dandy girl, but has, Jus\t had-.»»falllng-dut'with'her fiance, ] and I've been trying to help her patch- it up.\ ' ' * , \Qh!\ said Margaret comprehend- taeV- . - • . ' . ^ i • ' ( *po you know.'.dearestj\ askc3._Ma» spn, Angering the scraps'ot-pjipef on i nis';,4esk,- \Pm -Insufferably, proud^ to think my first love-letter js accepted.\ \It—lb rings true,'-' commented-iSar- garet arclily. \I'knew^ou- could' d64 It\ Just here Tommy burst In upon Jhe lovers, \He. expla'lned. that ho .\had knqeked sevend times, but got \no an swer. „ Then he conttaued;;to?stafidiji tne doorway, grinning; * \\'•Tommy,'- announced.-th.eV-edltorj lm« perlously, '•'Miss Van ^jxttrargh an.d I are ejjgagedrr. Ton are tiae first one\\ to Hear the newB.\» \ * • ^ y^- 'TBThawr'jBXClaJr^Toiainy. \J *5haes no newa.' ~~X •couJd/ l 'k , i <Sd yer ^hat when' I' found.them,,8^iapa»\in tne MS ml m •f^'.-.,;r>c\ Jr.- sv£.&«. lowrhls exampler \>prdBnBprtod^tfl«ir1 feathers, and. alBo^yjaimi^t-^ape,, 1 FowlB^pften' do tnls^-Blsb: yawn. -Tljey j>pentheir.: mobtli^«lowiy^trtU-4fley stret^ing'. their bodies,-legs arTd^cIaws,^ W ^ve^o'nO^ows^wJSqliis ^ad^asajtl Jtorta pet. , -*\'\^\.'-. HorsgiyBtretch violently, when \and afSprrtodulging'.ln a .*r611ab ^'t;nofc,as a.| Tuie-TOtt aii/fo'ura^at-atags-dO^ ^ita^ when str ^Bhlng.- sticks 'put his., head,, istretches iblS forefeet, out *s $i| 'hd^ lows'fils bfek and neck, as .though tryi\. ingcreejt^undjgr -~' x -6, * ' 'ruminantanimals, stretch Wheh- they .rise hp if ter; 'lying _down.,- 0eetl B« it yegitfarix; BO ; do Cattle.. Thla^fact?; l ^iBOiwell' known that lit>a cow;:' when ;< arlsina' from lying' down does'Tppt ^tretc^^rself'-itTfi-a ^iga> fene^ls-illJ- The re'as'pn ' tor .this ^ Is plain—the stretch mo'ves -eyery muscle of the holy, ; {bo?'lf - 'tneie'% ;: an lirjnry any? whore-It hurts. T \ Coffee In' Jamaica. . Son see alltlhegepSniihes- Jwfttti3i_ ; berrles.' ( strung. ajm6^.,|ieltj^^ 'That Js', coffee'',^ aVftt\\^e^.wMe ^.5 ^^f*fe'| |.ambng ; csrhich. litis,'gxo.ifrlrig^are/p.f&eir; 1 '- 1 '• ^p^ly^flowera^fiumming/ti^ ; asy^.ey^~fly7and^^ with -them I £As' yj>u^turni rotod^th^«?^ rier ybu^uipSs^ 'p'ar^s\:of.;^y^'^undj , J dqves^and, • every Snoy^ajn^aTso&^ttrei ' + I&geV--r^a^d \6y ^^lt.>ac^ •DpT#»n^'tSe ^alle5$ be^^e^un'ds 11