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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 6

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1 The enquirer Bv-w WW Omee, tt VIM linK TWELVE PAGES. 19, 1903. MOKBT 0AWhet eiOerrV bt an Mini la knmt-ir leers In reiee, yet suffloUnt armly (maintain the. Th enact tu to nmu ma tppuwum area Its la the isjrmedlaJe reewivment of borrowers, but their prima papar was promptly dterounlsd at per cent. The armaeeo waa I call loan.

Wale a bU re-f seed ta take at ihen 4 Pr east, bat readily accepted ali Offered theea al 4Mr8S per cost. There tM nma teak of ready eerreaey at a few the Make, aad i hy freely affarad Haw fork exchange at ft par ll.OUU prowler, end II ae freely sAeerbcd eyotber banks at this rat. At the etoaa gas premium wss naked, foreign Mhu -wae Area and fain octlve. Oov. eraavent bona, were Arm.

bat very dull. Tha market tor BeeurUlee waa rather lama, with Bants appearsnc of woaknse. Basin la general man-handles Waa only moderate. Prevtatone ro, but tra4lng rat bar light. Oroeeriee steady land moderately active.

Celt an Arm, but Inaeilve. Flour easy, with ae demand, wkail etesdy ar4 In fair demand. Cora weaker and In light demand. Omia fair demand al lower prices. Rye easy, with rerslpta and damand light.

Whle-kjr In lair damand and tha market strong. lilnirtrf llowen did so well la tnaaag-tor affair between Viwuli and tit raropcart Vnrrt that President Castro night dVwrl to al on Ulm to suppress fair revolutions. TbeNHnols Ifooee of Representatives Voted ta erect a statu to France WH-lard. Only sixteen members had tb Independence ta rota against tha propoal-tlon, though probably lea than that agin-br wara at haart In faror of It If the, Panama Canal do not tarn out trail tur will a great deal of satis-fartlonl In adtiis; tb aparba whU-h Senator- or con will haro tha prlvlt of amlMlmiiic In tb toiiyreaaioaal K--ord, Tbra will Im arat aatlafartlwa In barlnir tb rlntrtl UWnt tkat aonia-bod aald: "1 told yoo ma." Tb Intrrmt la a pnMlr aaaa'a awak-lor onr dr ianl la reel mm bat tbrra la to talk about. It la awC Ukaly that Ik paople will tt ratbnaad tnwr at a.

ait Booaarlta dtaarrtatUHta aa) ata ral awar-ala and dMitta- tll Tk rplat abotild trll bla iM-arrra bow bo toad tb United HUtra Snato "aland alMtut" Th montba' tuur lb PraaU lni la bout to mako doa not loc-lud aajr pr-tlon of tb Mouth. TUIa la a for fallcltatlon and ronfratulatlon. Tb ountrx will aporod a rfprOtlon of tba bunibur apwlacl of brklftnir tho bloody ebaam again. Tbrro baa bnn a great dal of bjrMictitlcal and alckralng pr form a nee In bla Uo. Bonteltody baa asked: "If our exports to Porto Hloo caa be expanded ala times In fobr years by free trade, wby won't a more reasonable tariff Increase our export a to all tb rest of the world Out of order.

jbm Urlff la not to bo revised or even discussed for a good wbll yet. Tb edict baa gone forth from tb party iuanagera fo go on "hollerln' tbat prosperity a tba reault of a beueflcent Republican tariff policy, and let It go at that A good VI of aympatby la probably wasted on Cruni, tb professional colored tuan Boialiuvted for tb Coilwctorablp of tba Port of Cbarleaton. Th nomination waa not mad on the ground of fitness or general propriety, but aa a "vindication" and a means of getting tbo faror of Southern colored men for th nomination Mr. ItooeeveJt for President Booaovelt. Tb ofBc la not a profitable on, and Cruni doe not need It 8enat or Cabinet.

A new edition of the Congressional Directory la out An Important addition ta mad to tb biography of Senator John 'Spoons, of VUconela. It appears that he refused" three appointment a at tb band of Ireaklant McKlnley. There Waa a tender of th Hecretaryahlp of the Interior when Cornell ua 14. Bllaa retired and then of a membership in tb Canadian High Joiut In 1901 the Senator could bav succeeded Mr. Orlgg as Attornty-Ueneral.

Mr. Spooner put all the thing aside and returned to tb Senate. Tbat was no doubt a wise conclusion. A Cabinet poaltlon la well enough for a man who baa not a aeat In tb Senat at bla command, but tb greatest measure of Independence la In tba drlutUlg arena. William B.

Allison. Of Iowa, is another Senator who could ot be enticed to tb Executive Depart ment A Cablm-t officer must look at tba President of the United State aa the greatest man in tbe world. He must atand ready at abort notice to alng hi vi- XT I li auu uuwumif IU et VB I ambltlona to tbe Intereat of bla chief. He anat think and. act with tbe President or go out Into tbe world again.

Ia tbe Senat there la aome chance to fight the occupant of the Whit Hone. It la at least a case of give and take. The senatorial term la alar years, and emargluv dee frequently cat the Cabinet officer with a third of tbat time. Then, too, the Senate befpa make 'the Cabinet but tbe Cabinet baa precloua little to say about the coBstttattoa of the Senate. Had Mr.

Allison accepted the Treasury portfolio under Harrison he would probably have gone to private life long since. Aa things are he can remain ta tbe Senate for the teat of hla Ufa. Mr. Spooner did well for himself when he eteered steadily for th -Senat and swept tb Cabinet and other temptatloua aside. Let oa hope that did aa wen for the country.

Wit For OeTaratrT It la gratifying to learn from the Hps of Albert Dourlaa himeelf that he la gotag to be a candidate for the Bepnb-; Dean nomination for Oovernor "until- tbe race la rtm oat to a finish." When It was announced some time since that Mr. Hanna had called opoa General Dick to sacrifice himself, and bad decided to al low CoJiael Myron T. Herrlck to have the gubernatorial nomination, there waa A fear that there would be a alamo la BepabUcaa politics that would take ail Intereat pot of th campaign. Of -course, there waa no disposition then, and there la probably none now, to dispute the right of Mr. Hanna to determine the mat ter according to his own aweet will, but appear to be a bop that Colonel Herrlck may destroy himself.

To be plain about It, there to some feeling that the Colonel's projectJoa of himself uto the arena waa Impertinent Other Republican are asking what he baa ever done to deserve the Governorship. They want to know wby the plans of sturdy la borers In the, party vineyard should be disturbed simply because a wealthy man. who baa borne nothing of the beat and burden of party work, would lte to round out his career wltb a gubernatorial crass ornament. Tbey do not express 1 Tnc KZQtnnciu ciircKnTATi, tiiuiisjjja, maiuii iu. tbtnlrM with aa rattrh IndifsaUo aa prtvatalr raaklaa ta tbtr boaom wb tay rafiact vpoa (b adraataf CokHMl UarrVk took of bla warn parvoaat frlattdabtp for Mr.

tlaana. Tby woadar boar many aoor paTaoaal friend th ftnator baa who will want tbfOrnor' blp aftr Harriet ct (broacb with tt. They ar. bowerer, Dot wit bout bop. Her bar I Mr.

Itooaiaa declarlitg tbat and Btt Senator llardlns ar In tb flgbt wltb an Intimation tbat tb pctvaalal Harry Dasgberty aoay aiao -brare ui" for a conteat, Poaaibly tbey bar aon aort of a pooling arrange ment aoroe pun by wnlro tbey ran unit on on of their own numb at aa oppoiinn noment to boat tb alat. If tUer to no better meana of 'coneentratlon tbey ran draw atrawa at a bark." Tber la a pretty atrong feeling tbat, notwltbalandiac tb powerfol barking to bla candidacy, Colonel Ilerrltka fat Uttat depeud on tb reault of tbo aprlnf lection In tier land. Evan If tbo IU-publican win. It la claimed tbat tb Colonel mnat able to clearly a bow tbat be bad personally a great deal to do wltb accomplishing tb rlctory. ela en tb mighty Mr.

Ila'nna cannot fore bla nomination for Oorernor. In tb event of Ilerrtck'a failure, though. It would aetn tbat consideration of Oeoeral Dick moat be reaumed. No. while tber la a reasonable proepoct of "a real nice time," tbo Douglaa-Daugberty-Uardlng trlum-elrat 'cannot be aasured or an easy passage ow Ilerrtck'a mangled remaina.

Meantime let Terybody atand by bla gnna, TUer wUl at least publicity wbll It toata. HOPEFUL VIEW Qt Ouba'a Xadoatiial IMtor Takan By Henry X. Wbltnay. sractai. aisraTca to aa aaaeissa.

New York. Marcb Mitr. Henry H. Wkltnar baa fat mad from aVjp te Cob la eompluir wltk Sir William C. Vn Horns for th purpose of inspecting th railway pro part tae of the Cub company.

Mr. WhlUiey sajrs: 'Srha aarrtouJtural peaslMUtla of Cuba ar iraaaendeua. 'Large Bum bars of people ar going to Cuba with money to Invest, a great many Americana antons; them, and there Is a very largo amount of development uln oa all over the island. The land is adaiirablr adapted for grastng, in addition la He adaptability for the raising of all pradwta. THe Ulaad has a larva number of esoel-W.

ahlppinc porta, and tha eotnmarca of Ike Mtrr wlik the Vnllfd aHates and wltb all furla eountrlaa. In my judgmant, will be varr tntl, indeed, and will com very Mark more rapidly than moat people Imag. loe. "The Cuban people ar proud of their Oawmsinl. and I think It will be well adnnlatared In the Intereat of Its people and favorable to the Induetrlal and business IntaiVats of all kinds.

"The land la astonishingly rich and fertile, mure so than any I have seen In any other country that have vlalted, including Egypt, which I visited last winter." NOT A CANDIDATE. Inspired Editorial Sajs That Gortrnor Francia Will Devote Himself To the World's Fair. ruL ntaaAaiaai a 9mm aaomaaa. 8U Loula. Mo March 18 In an InaDjjk dltortal th Rspubo to-morrow wtiriay: "St.

Loula appraclMea th trtbVitaJp ax-Oovernor Francla contained in'tha connect tkm of Jua name with tho Preaidottcy xot tha United etajea. "It moat not tha lass emphatically be eaid that th suggeatlon of the candidacy for th Democratic, nomination does not proceed from Mm or from hla beet friends, and that tber la a dletlnot ragret ever th favorable comment which has developed among Democrats In widely aeparatad paxu of tn country. "SH. Louis feels that th tana would not be too atrong if tt said that hie efforts through the next year and a halt us cones-crated to th World's Pair. Th injustice wouK affect Oovernor Francis aa much aa the XpoaKion If th people of th country war permitted to form aa Impreaaiaa tfat he I either aa active or rooeptlva candidate for a Presidential nomination.

The World's Pair iguet be kept free from association with partisan politics, and since Oovernor Francis is so thoroughly identified with the fair he cannot be regarded aa a political eandMate without enveloping tbe enterprise In a damaging tinge ot partisanship." CHICKENS BARE GOLD On the Sit of an Old Coach Stable West ot Torre Haute. srsciaj. auratca tss aaecisa. Terr Haute, March 18. Four twen ty-dollar and nine five-dollar gold places were scratched up by chlckana on th site of a stage coach stable eight mllaa west ot th city, where there waa a stag coach' station la the old days, when the National road waa the thorouerafar from the Alleghany Mountains to St Loula.

It haa been a tradition that John Elliott who waa th tavern keeper, had burtad hla geld, and there la a story that years age several hundred dollars waa found la tha waa wa iy long ago. None of tb eola found by the chlckana waa minted later than 1S44. BITS OF BYPLAY. Affai Xystlfled. IWaablagtoa Star.) Tn.

aur I don't aulte understand It Charley, dear." aald young Mr. Torkia. 'What don't you understand?" Why people Insist on callina; the koraa man's truest friend after what he does-' to people at the ran track. 1 Katter of Business. i' tChieseo Kaws.1 Wall.

air. what ar you an here tort Prlaonar Tor attending to bualneaa. Tour Honor. I waa arrested merely toeeauae 1 epeaed a cloth In store. Maclatrat 1 can a nothhur wronc about that.

Ia th man's story true, officer Offleer it Is, as far as It goes. Tour Hon r. But he neglected to state that he opened the store at a. m. with Jimmy.

A Itattar of DegT, Naw Terk Sua.1 BooUl McCuUough Chowder. Our amateur Richard thThlrd. Waa loud, yet could hardly be beard. 4. Th eggs, you see, were louder.

After tha Opera. y- uaa.l -a-unt Marlar And did yoa see the TaUet-dancera. BammyT Bamtny I aaw aome women dancing with Ump-ahaoea on. IWaatitaaViai Poat.1 It to Ukaly tbat Mr. Foraker would feel ceiled upon to Indulge in a tew smile Mr.

Hanna should be lodged tn a Vic Presl-deatial parenthesis, -s- Later en tt may be dlacovered that th canal and Cuban treaties ar to be seriously affected by th reault ot tha Cincinnati municipal election. The preaent width ot the Ohio Rleer can be exceeded only by the duat that -will gatner oa its be stext summer. COrSEAUT 2XA2T AHHTSTED. srecaaf. aaaraxca to raa aaeetan.

Rochester, tt. T-. March lti. JuBus A. Felton.

S4 yoara old. of Conneaut, Ohio, waa arrested here to-day for forging the nam ot bis uncle. A t. Peltoa. of New Tor a.

to a chock for SCO draw oa the' i National Will Abandon Silver And Join tbe Procession of the Gold Standard. New York Syndicate's In vestment in Eailway Uadi HoIImd To fiellere That Thli Mm ia View. Butfaftoa Was Poor Prophst Whn Hs Said tho Piiama Caul Would ZadlsTtlk, tOoprrlakt, Palladalaau Ti m. ISOS-l New Tork, March I a It la doubtful whether or not a Kew Tork syndicate could save bean at this Usee tempted to enalder th cans true Uen of a sew railroad la Kew Mexico, if It war not for the aaanraaeea that speedily Max loo will abandon silver a th basis for her currency and join ta gold standard pros seal on, For several year some of those to whom Investment la Max- loo haa ef tea appealed strongly and who hav developed mm ef th rallwaye aa tending from th boundary line on the Rl Orand southerly have been asked to on-dertak the construction of a line ta Centra! Mexico, through tha State of Mlcboa-ean. All through -that region lie not only aome of the finest timber lands and fertile soil In all Mexico, but there are also mines, taped ally of copper, which aa be profita bly worked.

Tet la spite of th wealth of thla region it haa beea almost aa unavailable aa It waa a th time of th expedition of Cortes. It baa lacked transportation. One of the chief objections to tbe investment of capital In tha proposed railroad which la to connect with ther Mexican Central haa beea tbe unhappy experience due to the silver baa la of Mexican currency. A computation which I accepted aa accurate ahows that tha Mexican Central, whoa atoek la a moat entirely owned la, the United State. would have been' able to show earning gained during tb past three years of in excess of the earnings actually re ported had th gold standard prevailed.

Other railways hav been somewhat em-barraased by reaaea ef the silver basis la Mexico and It has been felt by those who have the perfect development 6f Mexico 10 view, men of whom Mr, Enrique Creel ia a type, that If ther la to be continued railway expansion and a systematic and thoft ougto development of th reaoureea of Max- led through American capital, a change from th silver to the gold basis Is Impera tlvo. 1 4 When Mr. Creel waa In Nw Tork In Feb ruary to secure the approval of the financiers of thla city to th proposition that a commission representing th Oovernraent of the United SJtates sad. Msxlo be organised arid aeat to Fran and England la advo cacy of a plan for atablllatne; tbe currency ot th Phtllpplaea, th Bt raits Battlement. Franco-China and Mexico, tt waa Inferred from some things he said that whether on pongress approved a resolution authorising that commission or not or" whether France and England looked with favor or disapproval upon tbe proposition, Mexloe la the near future wfvuld abandon silver mm the basis of It currency and would adopt gold.

Within a few days some of th officials of th moat importafat of th national railway of Mexloo hay returned from aa inspection tour over the entire system. They bring tha news, that probably at aome time tn tb year 1904, and possibly before, Mexico will abandon the stiver and adopt the gold baaia. The advice given by Colonel Bryaa on hla second visit to Mexico was not taken seriously, and It la understood her that tha financiers of Mexico showed Bryaa how tt waa soaaiblo te utilise th large amount of silver now la circulation, while still maintaining a gold standard. In fact. It ta tha understanding here that on purpose of the recent visit of Mr.

Creel, probably the ableet financier of Mexloo, and one of the wealthiest cltlxen of that republic, to Mew Tork, was that thara might be an arrange ment perfected by which th Mexican, Oov ornment would com Into possession of a sufficient amount Of gold for. tha redemption ef Ita silver. Bom misunderstanding ha prevailed In New Tork. aa to th purposes of Mexico and of our own Government ta tha organisation of a commlssloa which la to persuade Qreat Britain and France If poasible to unit with Mexico tn a method of stabilising the currency. That misunderstanding eeema to have beea reflected back to Washington ao that on the one hand aome of tha moat ardent and inflexible of th gold standard advocates looked upon the propoaiUen aa a disguised method of securing free and un limited coinage of silver, wfiereea, on the other hand, the earnest advocates ot th policy who are lav Cengreaa had also the hum opinion.

A. Bad Prophet. War C. P. Huntington alive be would find In the report that earn from Washington this morning that which Would Justify de- acribing nice aa at baA prophet In on ta-ataaca at least- He waa quoted aa saying to hla friends In thla city when tbe isthmian canal waa spoken ef that it weald all end ha rwspaper or political talk.

Warner Mil ler, if confidence were net Imposed upon him anight tetf of th otoatructtv tactic adopted by some others ef our railroad World Who aeem to fear th competition thla waterway. They did not take Into a-' count th Irresistible) fore eC pubUo opinion when concentrated and authoritatively Th record of th vote ta favor ef th ratification ot th treaty Indicates how thoroughly tbat public opinion acted evea upon a body far resnarved treenv the pubUo as the Senate of the United State Is pre sumed to hew Ther la no doubt her of the speedy ratW aostloa by Colombia of tbe treaty. And the Information, her respecting' Coloentoia'e purpose ia baaed upon some things our financiers hav heard. Colombia la already stretching out bar hand for that mach deal rod 110.000,000. Arrangements are under way In thla city for the financing of that payment the- oaneenlence of Colombia, and in avch manner that if there are any creditors they cannot levy upon It.

This eagerness la the arrangements satisfies the financiers her who have knowledge that there will be no delay in Colombia whoa tb treaty shall a offered for ratification. Aald from th "Mm of thla payment which la aa interesting and Important there are some sentimental cona derations that ar regmrded aa of great ewneeauene. It ta th understanding her that the financing of thee payments will. Instead of erimptng the Immediate aneney market, tend actually ta relieve it. It la suspected that already preparations ar under way for th transmission to France of that part which Is to be paid to the French stockholders in France.

Exchange will doubtless be bought and accumulated and bald tn The Government wul pay the probably before tha cloee ef this fiscal year. The cash thus aet free will re-main in our own market, although uitl- r.VA'eNrWsVArWWWVWW a ULU IWilLU wz lr'aeVVWVWVaVrVrWVVVWWVV i VT.T.ai. MTr.llOUX AHD nOJMMXXXSy' Who Are Bsepsotlealy the (taoem of Qasaas and tha Xlajt JUnga ef the Xld- '-Xexit TeoxiTal la laria TwBWi Th annual Ml-Carem (Mld-Leat) fete aao proeeoaion will held la Pari to-day. and that year It eater newer. During the ceaturle past one of Ita most beautiful fea tures was the display of fin steoda.

bat ef horses ther will be none. Mechanical traction will take tb place of th aoMet conquest ef for th Aatomobil Club do I ranee has given Its adhesion tb fat. Automobile manufacturers will Vie to bring out originalities, a that the fifty odd horseless carriages jrbice ar Jo follow the Relne do Bslnse (Queen ef (jueeasj win a a urlou eight. Wot this Queen ef a day Messrs. Dion aad Bouton hav built th principal car, which will be th "clou" of tb show.

And wher do you think th chauffeur will be In thla flower aad silk enwrapped vehicle la aa Immense flower pot. which I It most prominent characteristic And now aa to th occupaaUS Th Queen of Queens I Mil. Mart Mas- sioux. aged 38, bora in Peru, and at pres ent exercising the calling or horsenssa butcher at the March St. Oermaln.

Horse-flrah markets aad horoeneoh esuiaav by the way. are on the Increase In Paris. Cook books ar Issued containing hundreds of recipe for equine delieeetee, aad the equina botcher shop employ saostly woman. A horseflesh butcheress, Queen ef Queens, riding la sn automoMls, tha death to bora oat This Is probably the Irony ef fats, for when Mile. Mesaleux was propose a far atactica It waa altogether unknown that the Auto- lobue Club do France bad taken th affair In hand.

I The composite verdict of the Parts Jour nalists la that tbe Quean for a day this year I pretty. She haa dark, fascinating aye, is mall tn stature, hut nicely built, aad possesses a charming "tout-ensemble." The girl who fat lucky enough to be ehoean Queen of all the Queen each guild selects Its own Queen) ends ta day generally with considerable cash and valuables to the good. maiely It may be that sonss gold must be sent to' France with which to meet the bill of exchange when they become du. Burdlck'a Aaaaasln. nia blunt atntement of sn ooinlon aa ta the assassin1 of.

Burdlok at Buffalo, which was offered by hla bualneaa partner yeeter-ay, that It was either PeaaeU with his own hand or through a hired sssassln, agrees la aom respects with tha opinion formed by the ablest, th most scientific and reasonable of those la this city who have been successful la th detection of criminals From the first these men hav held that un-less the murder waa committed by some en In a sudden rensy" of or vales Mr. Burdlck waa kUlsd by a. lunatic, then tbe aaaassln was a man. There is caa on record of the commission of a mur der by a woman whose instrument waa aa ax or bludgeon. Sh waa a Brooklyn woman, who murdered her -stepdaughter.

anC was executed for that crime. But she attacked the daughter In a sudden frenay. although aha had long been Jealous of her, and took a weapon which waa within reach. Poison and occasionally the revolver are tbe weapons used by women into whoa hearts murderous malice has entered. Tbe arrangements made by the murderer of Mr.

Burdlck'a body do not Indicate sudden passion. They ar looked upon aa proof ef meditation. Reasoning on aa Inference ot that kind. It has beea the belief of the tectlve la thla city, who have done really masterly work, that whoever inspired the areaaeinstloa Burdlck tha act itself was committed by a man, who may hay been hired aaaaasln. When Benjamin Hunter planned the murder of hie partner and hired an assassin to strike that partner down on th streets of Camdsa, the weapon chosen' was a blacksmith' a hammer, and a long record of murders committed with th i violence and weapon which were cberact arts tie of tha Burdlck murder, shows that in every bw a lance, excepting one, the crime was the work of a man.

Reasoning, therefore, that th method of murder Indicated a aaaa i the assassin, the detective hare have instated that the next question tor a great detective te ask to thtot What maa eeuld hav had a motive Houura -HE FEELS IT, Henry ton horsebacst tor the Brat timer-Oeet De charge a flaSH brigade Burnt ban a terrible thing 1 LORE UesEEICKS. Sew Bsatle. IJtow reek Ttsaaat A maid by the asms mt Matilda. FU ta love with a tuiiiai Bet be thought Aad del Aad the flfew Task Seal Thee was a bad Wh warned tat Till the Short? declared. "He can eerely he spared -Self said the CsrsasT Jaw Poor Company.

Mew Tork Saavl There waa a yeang maiden free Flaw' Who the girt declared couldn't act hs When she'd go te a ball She would net dance at all. But would sit them all wot ia the oa. XSaa BeaTochamp. i fXaW Orlaaaa Tlaiea Tt.Li n.l 1 A em-y email lady named Beanohamp O. those boys were so rude! Tet, try hard the ah would To slap 'em, Mies B.

couldn't re achampl 'Sot Tnocki-n a Phidiaa. tChieag THasaka-t A eculptor ther was BJuned Praxltelas, Whose critics would give hha blamed Utti ease; f- They claimed that his piece Were not op to Greece's -High standard, but way down in ZtaiyA 1 I' Tew i ii ii i rm IWtf.J t.a,in a.awa ia 1 Colorado Sprinsw. Colo March IS. --If suoceasiui in breaking th will of Multlmil-Uonalre etraxton, the sol. heir.

Harry Strut-ton, announce that be build a million-do 'r poiyt -So ohooi tosteavd of a Myron fctratton. Horn fur ths poor. The trial toeains tiarch, iia. tChloage Hews. WaWaaVVWWaW UUJIUaaaill Mil.

Mesaleux WIU get a well-tiled pocket-book fro Bare de Zaylen. President of the club, and a end ef present from admiring courtier. Her dross which she will wear to-day is aiao a present free th club. It will be sky-blue silk, to match the ear's outfit, aad ah will wear a golden crown. M.

Ernest Peilaaicr will enact th part of Rot dea Rasa (King of Kings)- He some front the ranks ef th shoemakers aad he will also bo laden with presents during hi ml ef a day. Mr. Hoary Neraaan. M. ta hie monthly mag al nay The WerM'a Fair.

ptrbWsfaed la Loadea. haa a remark able article en the "Automobile Ago," which he predicts will follow th Railway Age. He aaya that th In flue no upon th community will be a toss than upon tb individual. Continuing, hs aaya: Our country districts will re vivo the old coacbina: roada, and the coaching inns will once more be thronged with travelers. Country reeV dentin! property will rts la value.

The man who ha business ia town will no longer he dependent oa the slow and rare ear Us ef tbe trains. Hla first-clan car-rlago wlM await hla will in hla own. coachhouse. Therefor thousands of th towa dwellers of to-day wilt be country dweller of to-morrow." After pointing out the enormous value of the automobile for business and Industrial purposes. Mr.

Norm an go on: "For my own part. I am convinced that 10 years hence there will not he a horse left ia the streets of lamdon, except th few kept purely for pleasure, became ot the pride In rhelr beauty and strength and for polios aad military purposes. "Their dleappearaaoo will bav three reault. First, twice aa moctt traffic can be aooommodsted tn any area: oond. tb streets, no longer auejeeted to tbe pounding of their Iron-shod hoofs, will be en-tooth and quiet, and win laat Incomparably longer, te the saving ef th rate-payers' money; and.

third, there will' not be S.00O ton of manure deposited la London every day. be collected and carted away, filling tbe air with ammonlacal odors and th lungs with poisonous duat. and rooting aa enormous yearly BUBnu OTHER Animals Joined Jingo, Tbo Elepfcast, ia Bis Wild Death Cries, sad the Geergie's Crew yfwt Kept Baiy. Kew Tork. Marsh IS.

Tha elephant Jingo, aald to have been' larger than Jumbo, died at aea on the steamer Oeorglc, which arrived te day from Liverpool. 'The animal's death occurred Marsh 18. aad ths hugs body waa buried at An animal show bought Jingo In London. Th elephant had dot traveled alne Infancy, and front th time of sailing at Liverpool tt fretted and pined away. Jingo waa 23 year eld.

It feet high, weighed six tens aad was valued at 130,000. For SO hours proeedlng Ite death the mammoth beast trumpeted without cessation aad twice knocked down Its keeper. Thome Lawrence, who ateanpted te pacify IL Ths cries of the elephaot aroused the leopards and tiger, whtelr war oa the ship, and they, too. Joined an th cry, which, for three day, kept the crew of the Clear gio on Its guardL-i Am each day passed JIng eemed to grow weaker, aad be squirmed la hi narrow cage la aa effort, to get. out.

He waa secure chained In such a poaltlon ta th aft hatebwar that escape waa Impossible. On the fifth day out the animal's condition be came such that Lawrence gave him whisky and kept him under the Influence of whisky for almost three days. It waa then that Jingo became even more savag than ever and trumpeting. The entire crew went to Lawrence's totac sn th eleventh day. aad Joined him in aa effort to pacify Jingo.

They ail failed, however, and twice the beast got ita trunk through the bar of th cage aad etruck the. keeper with each force that he was thrown to the deck. The other animal Joined tn the great noise until about o'clock of the morning of the twelfth day. when suddenly Jingo's cries ceased. Lawrence ran to the cage to find the animal dead, Hla carcase was -examined, and after tt waa decided that it could not be stuffed.

It waa ordered throws overboard. MONEY Spent By tho Big; Cltiea for Xducatlon and. Police. V-i-V. 'i ICMeaae Keeore-HeraJd.

Dr. Harria, Commissioner of Education, haa been Inquiring Into the comparative ex psndKura for pabU education and to suppress crime In the various cities of the country, aad haa made some surprising dlsoov-ertes. Although Minneapolis ha recently acquired a very JagTeebl reputation for municipal virtue, she stands at th head of the Ust of cities In the table of comparisons, pending SS tor free puboe school for every 1 sh spa ads for police. Cleveland to next en the list, spending ft Ot or schools to every dollar for polio purposes, while St. Louis, which has aa evea worse rspsita tton than Minneapolis, spsads only SS cents for eehooto where she spends a dollar for police purposes, aad stands at ths hottosa af the list.

Chicago stands pretty high, aa win be swan from the following table; Petiee. an: TM.SM1 a zje4 Cleveland L3S7.S44 slT.ai Milwaukee Ti.ne S4XS Ckleaa-e i ua aa 47 oe tU74 i -a ar.7 jai rr.i LTM.1 1 -) -T Claclnnati 1. 1 1 rmMwe Newark Ne U.Tsl.. UMtfevllls EuMio Ptuaberg waaaiagts Xt i Oexeatt O-T ant.Ot rreaMaaa 1.1 tu9ala t-ll. tUUIHM 1.4 ITS 1 4.1.1 J-rr -o.

an.ai Paualeleain XI ltW St. LktAleO XeuLlaX The figures above given do not cost of construction or bouses polio stations. coat of maintaining the acheola. and the Polhte Courts. LCCaDXCJ XC3L A ELITE E2LUL Kew Torn.

March la. To seek tn alaahaa wild th bin or glacier hear, aa animal so rare that, ae far aa la known, only one aa been kiQed. and none epord two ng Hsh sportsman. Captain Chario Eustace BadclySe. a retired officer of the Life Guards, and Richard Fltsgerald Giro, of tLa First Boyal bragoons.

ewtnmlssionsd by ths British Museum to get a specimen af this animal, have arrived here oa their way to I m- rVWWVeVaVsVWarVsVVWeVaVVsil eolkoota. P4lee. it as i ae ot 1 ee IH I SO til iw IM IN oa i ee I 1 ee IN a i I Tt i in. ee jis It. I a ee I a I oo in is i i ee as i ee Include the or scheot-haply the the police TO On tho Great Financiers Is New Dels; tti tj Cxstrt's SpecUl CtpresestitlTe.

Ttxt Icelndes Thm of ths Big Powers XrtUtis; Ts Pay VeaetaeU'i Claiau at 0ar A Cam sf Sesey Vtrsas Us Rial. Mew Tara. March 1A A Washiagtaa dls- patah the Herald te aa oUowe: Ther to a hot fight on between a greet m- tamatioaai financial syndic bsaSsi by the SeBgrnaaas aad Mr. a sb rial dlpioenati rsprsssntaBve here. The syndicate, which ala tnrladae the Storka Cocapaay of Dieeesot.

which held the great claim against Vanes us la which nreanttated th recant ecsitreveray, daalroa to pay aT ah Veaesuala's pehtle debt aggregating than SM.0u0.OU0 at a heavy rate ef aton. Mr. Bowen to throwing aU hi tut Influence against the aettleeaent of Venaauela a claims by ether method than the setting aside of a portlea of the cast eras to be applied th clalaae sf the creditor nations. caixno oar Mr. N.

Ssllgmaaa. ef the tatsrnatloaal banking arm of that nam, aad Dr. Arthur Satomonsohn. ef th Berlin Company of Discount, called oa President Roosevelt today. They broached th question ef aa international syndicate taking ever the debt of Venesuela.

It to aet knows what arrangement ths President made. Early In th Vanes aelan controversy Mr. Selig-maaa proposed to the President tbat he finance Venezuela's debt and that the United States guarantee th payment. Tbe totter part of the proposal waa deemed Ira possible by tbe President. It new appears that the Seilgmanns have arranged' an In ternetlonel syndicate, composed ef at lees! tha United States and English bouses of the Arm and the Berlin Company of Discount.

Thus three Governments are to a Certain extent repreeented ta tbe syndicate. Venesuela would acarcely dare refuse to liquidate her obligations to such a atrong syndi cate. England and Germany ar heartily la favor of the financing of Venezuela's debts by a syndicate, because such procedure would mean the payment ef all claim at coaacao TBwasvaxA. This would eliminate the question ef which nation ehould be paid first the allied Powera England. Germany aad Italy, who forcibly coeroed Venesuela.

or the United State. France. Spain, Holland: Mexico, Denmark, Belgium. aVwedea aad Norway, who sought collection by peaceful means. The Allies hav agreed that this question be referred to The' Hague, bnt tbey are de laying the negotiations tt to thought here because tbey fear that their contention that forcible attempts te collect public debts gives precedence tn payment over peaceful attempts, will to dlscrcdHsd by the arbitration tribunal.

Mr. Bowen has been quick to see thaa there la aa excellent chance for the doctrine of forcible collection being given a brack aye at Tb Hmgu. and he haa cabled President Castro telling him that he regards as dangerous to the Interest of Venesuela any method of Battlement except that of concluding ths negotiation here and forcing th question ef preferential treat merit to The Hague. President Roosevelt to apparently committed te Tb Hague, for when be was asked to personally arbitrate the demand for preferential treatmsn. he said he preferred the question be seat te Tb Hague.

LADY PASSENGER Very Indignant Over Her Treattnent By th 7emaJe Inspector, srsctai. Msratca te ras saetnasa. Kew Tork. March 18. A storm of indignation struck Ellis Island to-day, when th cabin passengers of th Hollands Am el-lean steamship Ryndam united in a protest th immigration authorities over the action of HatUe the chief of th women Inspactor.

Th passenger whoa grisvaae was tb cause of th concerted protest, waa Miss Vander Sander, a bandsoma. tall young woman of th brunette type, who arrived en th Ryndam oa a visit to friends in Amer lea. Although Into ysung woman waa travel ing in tb company ef a relative. Mia Tay lor Insisted upon having her detained at Ellis Island, where tbe action was doctored outrageous by ths Board of Special Inquiry. In the Ryndam' cabin Miss Taylor to said to havs turned her suggestive tnauUttion upon Miss Vander Sander.

The latter de- fled Miss Taylor, declined to answer any of her questions, and the protest upon tbe part ef all the cabin passengers became so vig orous that Miss Taylor ceased her Inquiry then and there. Miss Vender Sander declared, however. that eh would not let th matter rest. -I Intend to she said, "whether re spectable women coming to this country as visiters caa be wantonly insulted by this woman again. INDIANA JUDGE Beverae tho Bale That Irnorance Doee Vet Justify Criminality.

sraciA aasrasca to tss ssscnua. Wabash, Ind March IA Thto afternoon the bigamy case against Mrs. Hat tie Bailers ended la bar release front JaO and her immediate marriage to George Emtcfc. who. she supposed, was her husband.

Judge Ship-lay In rales sing her aald tbat he waa convinced that ah honestly beSeved when ah Bled tb suit for divorce against Samuel Seller that ah waa free, and that she immediately wedded Eaalck through Igaor- ATP0ESTED AS GT7AEDS. arsesaa assesses xws aawsmaa. Mansfield. Ohio. March IS.

Carl Courtney of Jefferson County: Marlon White, ef Gella. and Cher tee Baton, sf Athens County, were appointed guards at the Reforma tory. The following prisoners, who have beea en pare, ware given naal dlacstsrges, aa they are new in tb penitentiary: Go. Btsrsnicki aad Frank Hough, of Cuyaho ga County, and Prank-Ryan, of Mercer County. Carl Pom.

of CnyaJeegn County. was ato given his anal la barge, havtag set parole a year. Cupidity makes the swindler a grefitable tton eg ta When yea Jadge seen by their pretentious i yew later eMeeever year israaa. Dream of emptre never fail to a long train of endetlrable leahttee aaan- Th reduction ef th aseoHtlee of life to ih very essence mt the sell re etatse- rrem youth to a. Journey, but frosa age back youth tt appear bat a short step.

The at who chaste his neighbor na.es enjoy being cheated hlmstlf Then, only, hedSeoWTthe wtchsdne-rf the transaa- trm Bo a Dalare It sms) TavatrCwty. te fS be the rasa, I Hewer oei a. eerritog ef th Oreat aad OsesraJ cVart of Oread Wet be the An Me ATTBery Cseapaay, which has been arytag Bseet ef the Sre wets la the wertd stare i3A Thto Derbar to to be th mist m.m.raaae event la the Ustsry ml war aad tAhret mar the Aareeata gaitaaUy tod by Cecl Henry Walker, tar vsdod Las Sea, tatimsdstag the atwefeatere. vrsat te a gareW party at Martbsrssgb Memo ta freak eoste and brewh Derby hats aad axed their OeildhsU frtoade. Oe aad Magog, hsasrary nathirs mt the eaenpaay The Aariaat are all sttttag tn com mW lee new; aad as tbey have a sed.nlary gssUae they ar sttUaa alt the tiat.

Mac is usafSrlsl ast taleeabty eoenpiete list of asTttaes: Oosnmltee sa Alesbst. A bet the and Aa and Brandy. Committee ea Ceektalto. Champagne aad CoassaMto ef the Whole ea Drtak. with Ssassmmttt a Demtjohns.

CsoassMte Eyeeasr and aTdga. Cemmittee mm rertlaeation aad Ptaa. Committee en Ola. Orog aad Ourgltarioa. Commit lee a High Bella, High Jink.

Hansom Trains aad Hot Cob ear a. Com salt tee ea tavltatlea. imblbiUoa aad Internal IrrlcaUon. Ceanmlttee en Juice, alliflcatton aad Jag. Cemsnlttae enKlag William aad tae Scetcw SoTeretgba In Glass; Suae ttee en Klrorh.

Committee en Lush and Load. Committee en Magnums. Committee en Nip. Nogs and Nogglae. Committee an Or ey -eyed Oee-Jeyfulaea Committee on Port.

Porter. Potheen, Pouss Cafe aad Period leal potation. Committee en Quaff Quarts aad Quadra alieats Vtolsn. Commit laa of the Whole a Rum. with SubeomnUttee oa Medford.

Santa Crus aad Committee oa Sours and Sttrrea Cup. Committee oa Treattag. Teste and -Tears." Committee of the Whole en Usquebaugh. Committee oa Vina) do Bordeaux at Boargogae. i Commute of th Whole on Whisky.

Committee ef ex -Commanders ea Xeao- dochy. Committee en Tellow Chartreua. Cotamitte on Signage. FORTY-TWO Xors Crooks Are Bounded Up By Ia spoctor KcCluakey's Kea. oacus, msraves ess saoeissa.

Kew Tork. March la Inspector drag net ef detective, thrown out te cleanse the city of crooks, brought In a sec ond haul ef 43 prisoners. Including pick confidential anea and representa-tivee of various other classes of tbe under wbid. who ware arraigned te day la the Jefferson Market Police Court. "There's not a crook left ea Inspector MoCluekey declared.

Tha city Is clean now. and wlU be kept clean. The gambling houses, too. are closed. That Is uue to the work of my men In the Tender loin.

We are going to keep the work gotag. BLUe'laVVS Enforced in rhiladslpbia Btake Xisslnff a 'Wife an Offer. Philadelphia, March IS. Te fete tbe laaue on th blue law tb prominent and reaeonable members of th Sabbath Observ ance Aaeodatioiw-hav sworn out warrants for the arrest ef several publishers of morn ing newspapers aad the executive officers ef a news company, a looosnetive works and aa Ice cream company. Th newspaper ar being prosecuted for accepting adyertisements on Sundays, sailing ware aad doing a manner ef labor prohibited by th act sf ne.

which ale pro hibits maa from kissing hi wife. WEATHER FORECAST. Washington. March IA Forecast: Ohio Rata and colder Thursday. Friday fair, much colder; brisk eoarth winds, be coming northwest.

Lower Michigan Rain and colder Thurs day. Friday ctoartag. colder la south por tion: fresh south as at winds, betosslng gWOiwFvavtv West Virginia-ft la Thursday, colder fax west portion. Friday eiearlng and much colder.1'''; India aa Rain aad colder Thursday. Fri day fair aad much coUsr; brisk south winds, birnmln Tennasois Fair la in wast pet-don Thursday.

Friday rata aad Kentucky Pair to rain aad tn west portion Friday much United Stats Departaaeat of Agrtcaltara. Weather Pursaa nooord fee- garst la. 190S. andlag 8 p. sa, seventy-fifth averimes Urns, and a compartoon with the esw day tor th last three yaare: Bar.

Ther. Hnsa. Wind. BaJav Wsath. laavJaS ST SS Fasr lba.ALM W.

Ctoar 190C. UOX. U0L TT SS TS OS sa it as ae so a T. Jmm Statsmeat ehowlag the nasitlia ef the Umparatare aad preclpitstlsn at Clael- aati. Ohio: Cxoaas la tecupe return for the as ta 1 1 sis nature smss March Ikf Accumulated etnee Jaanary TL Defictoney la preciprietiee for rhe day.

it Fere ia sswciMiatton Brass Mara SSS t.cnmnlisd escea sa peersiaislBia January txva SAt Heariy la irm roaelrga (asai aUasii Un so ji. a. as. p. e.BB....e-r ta as.

1 A eaxag P. a fafereh) X3 Che fee -The Afiriisa Sbsbs) rwae aereeagy vo Mmaattlii a hen tyrant Sean eiots ate. Jean Mar wa add yaare age. la ArtXeanry Cseseaay Len. sere bp hmd snail a the steBe'sB ftwwsB) Mag, tsanparatars Mia.

raastisistufs Avwraew lampaiaf ass BahefsH TAIrSSt2 XLaS Uttla iUn The Oa UlagtrifryT Tha alas af the aeeraaw faaftUr aa tbe I'nieed aHatoe has SureaasS Bttie tana aa sai ma ta the taet SO anre. I taas the awaUiWa ef the eewntry was a ef tree, ana faeMSea sf SJ ta taus ta entire e4) Oea wae TaMSOS. lee do of faaaWae af At pereeaa each. Ia tSSS the gtse th faaxcy bad iisrianl a Sv A tad eejat ttaee (he torgeet faaxitBss are ta the Seethera eutea. where the aver age la See poaeag aa agatnet aa aeerage ef AS Mew Kaalaad had 4 aa lv Terhv A wealth harreaao th tamUy to ewre la I dirrssss The rewag man ae a rale Is seateat to get merries aatB ae ee surpen his wife a the Mr to am which eh haa bee asremstumta That te.

he wants te start where his aereatg and the parents tbe wo leave esL The guTs eareata were, perhasa, poor when they etamed -gad werked hard aaA.l!ved ta aimpie style. Sal they have reared theer as bier discreetly and ah to nod content start pas. Thto eaaeee a great detsy sa saarrtoa. And then. am sag th WeU-ee-ds psepla.

a saeeh toage ported la devoted te edueatton. Fifty year age a great nmpnisn of the lied between the agee ef IT aad Sa. aad sf ea reached tbe age ef St unmarried ea was likely te he ecasl dared aa bmuA New a girt who attende a besrdlag eeheot or high swhoa gradoataa at th aga mt frees IS to So. and If eh gee te allege feer aw years ar required to eosaplet her edsralloa. Pi fly years ag hy gradaated at Ik Is flag eattogee at IS mt IS years ef age and by the time he waa SI could her hla Jtew th hey to a best three year elder when he graduate anlvaestly aad it tea him four year Inst aad of tar to qualify for ths areeUre ef a prefeselsa.

But it to oaly a easea per rootage- sf ths reuse anon sad women ef thto eWetry vae go ta eolieca. Thees. however, whs ere wealthy enough te obtain the higher 4a-tkaa form the rlaaa, according I rates! stasmsata by gontlsmsn whe-have had ep-portunltlee te gathse rafurmartea, la which families are decreasing. Pace, ae the principal reaen for the of the average family to ine'ssere rapid Increase ef the urban pspalstisa th crowding ef people in (he ciUe. Among the farming people, where food to eaeap aad abundaat aad there to ample bone rosea, people marry young and It easts nest to nothing to rear children, la few years they become helper te tbetr parnta Thto I ins reason, perhaps, why the family to Ike South, where a greater proportion ef tee population to rural, to larger I haa the fa sell la the North, la tbe city a larger proportion ef the peepla eaneet asTsrd le get married or to provide for children If tbey are married.

Besides this, the martsllty sf children la the city ta greater, aad that reduce the alae of the family. The doers la th slse sf th family Mar 100 Is ths more marked' whoa consider that la that time modieal eriear has advanced, and th child bora aow has a much better chance of living than an had wh waa bora a half century age. 7A8T7JI TXAISS. Limit To the Devlovmnt of Speed ea Boilwaya. irhlcape Tribsse I Tou may buy a locomotive for 13.O00; that te.

one that to popularly termed a "dinkey. or bou of you wish one ef tha fastest, largest, toteat passenger engines la Ih world. BXeuu to the arte. Wall ther ar. aow and then, starts cabled from th other side ef the scans as to ths' wenderf ul rate of speed attained by thla, that ar the other aretes railroad, yet tbe recent new reeord la Mew Torts lot miles sa hour will most llksiy held the European for a time at Wast.

Maay experienced railroad assa are af the opinion that ths maximum rat ef sMf In the passenger Service has shoot been reached, while sa opposite view la held 'by extreme progrssslvtota. It to, however, generally admitted that It to more thaa poasible build engine which will make better Urn thaa that new made, hut tb faar obtains that ft will he imgoeaibl te secure men to drive them, for the reason that ther I a limit to bwman endurance. la tale eoensstton one ef the moat prominent locomotive engineers In the ecu try saidi "It matter not In th least hew high a rats of apsed 'engine bwildere develop, it will not, in my opinion, be a hard task to employ even to drive thecn. With tb aa-suraac of a dear track. It is Just ae easy for an engineer to run hie train at a rate ef 100 miles an near a it would be te cover half that dletance Is the earn parted ef tint.

All thai to aeeeoaary a Improve tbe present sratem to to keep the track ad ab solutely etoar ae to possible te do oo. Tale abate ef affaire dee sot exist at the present ae. Granting thai every reaeonable 1m- Proveraent to made in the manner I have tndrcated.4 as so rosso to fear a eoarclty of anea to run lOO-mlle-an-hour trains "Locomotive engineer are gradually enveloped I that high point of sfncteacp wherein they safely drive tepaotch Speed trains. Prom treats oa a 'shlrtas ia are gradually promoted ae they bicnias ex-pertenced and demonstrate) their unlit laa aad reliability. From the poaltlon of fire man th rt premotlo Is to be snsrlnan th and from the latter te engineer of local freight, tbe to local passenger, then aa ex proas train, aad flaeily.

after they have thus been tried out aad found to be all ther. they assume th responsibility of driving th fasiaat train ea ths read. The tt wlU be seen that an engineer of a -limited or ape rial- has naturally grows Into the Posltlo. and. If secured of dear ninety am time out of a handred be will aafaly roll hi train into the station am ttma vxssiaz Stopped Oatwhrd-Betad Ship IThih waa CeuTytag- Oh 01sjaexvda.

Iew YernWsrtd, "Click, ciichsiy-ehck." ttonsd ra. ar- bsarrsasent en the Red Star Urn outward bonnd. Thto wae the th m.saags heard he tha -Held wpt Where are Kotns thm dianvoodsT Ten the aniaa. iHscaag jewel cert ef hi safa a tag to seen tag after ewa. aad tan to sward he eton th a is a eUvared.

Dew't anil antl aroyarty reodered." -v -T -Oaly a wli slags ntsssjt eeoid Iha stoppsS the Mg ahlp thto td mt AaeWerp. Bdt when the Marseille, i bbs trag ompleted there was a bustle absard ahlp. Bstto tinkled la the engine rosea, aad aa the aaw. peOar siaaii to reeerre the Fialaad tTt aad way. The sackage of itoannia and hsUa 'aaa.

atgned to Hy. Oaseoigae A Seajdenetd, a seatssa bsess brksrage Srav by a stisnt aaee assn they dec On ad ta snakn aiu The Jewel arrived on Wodaesday ana war a ta th Boer'g eaCa, The nana! far la wag la to deUvwry to the efB- ef th pelblls for the Th sreAarage flrm did not laarn aatttJ arter tne r-taiaad aafled on were est thetr Rad Star oaTtotala slsnhsss and r.U Sf IBs all SB ton "Thara all rtghtj weTl gag 'eon far pen. was the eaewer. -r the rrror aad pnaTsd fall speed te th Marconi ttla aad fisabsd to the nnlaad. which was head up off Bmmdr Hook.

here ta tag aaght np with th aaesv aad tn Sis meads war transferred. Tbsr wa vera te the bcokaia at 4 p. nx, aad yas- tardsy artarnooai passsd threagh the eras-Uttm bouse ea tbetr -way tha conslcnees. sesssil ST th 77 id nzunac Abmolutefy Wirt C0NSUUPT10N CAMP. Ca aerate Teated Till a re For Theot ASUeted Wttli the 7hlt PUgwe fre4seiaeaa mmA I The peer sasmptlvee af Kew Tarh ere as have a asaitarlsm aetaMtak-t -their benefit la tbe highland vf Ora Cenaty.

An entton has been lass en eeanras sits, and Dr. Erneet LeJ.r Ilea It a to eeaeldartng plena far a arch aaat saniariam which eosabise ii-. feature a vtllage aad a romp Oa farm of SO Seres there are to be eneae da Hons far mg pataeais, half of aaaa v. kve la asses aad th rest ta leafs. The Bias for thto greet mualrtpsl f.r.

for tubsrralssla have beea prepared as setae ef stedy aad taveettgartsa a apt. rial com mt ttee ta Charity Orgeats After th psiaetUa ef a alts sf high tad, sack a that I pea Ire Valley. waw haa hod offered to Caeaartsslrmer Ledeew tn pleas Charily OrgsataaiJoa ndtto provide th toying sal sf a past land. Walsh bee a oowtba steely sepoawra le th fa a en ana, with me us i alas la backgreaad te shield It frees etarm eeh piatsae will be seeeted brat ths lags sf house, with admialetrewaa sauj lag and eatrl dieting ball, sn sss.4 i ball aad tobaraiertea, aad. a.r.adiy.

i net far distant, ths ramp af I eat tor i "all utdr aa.ee." Th ban.aa. whleh ar Is be casta rare-I ef beerb with whM eiaao trtenmiaga. roofs and glass euindaee'and aolariwas. are be grouped la a fa shape, wtia. an admlaletretlea building la the eenter of handle.

On weatera eld of Ibe B4salM.tr. tt. bUlldlng will be lbs Isboratory bui.d.h. 11 are. too, wlU hs the BMgus sad euua rtsms.

aad her a record will ba beet tl very caee aad Ita betterment or demiae. The eight two otorr psvlllona, each lalalag beds for S3 patlanta, are arvupt ilka is ribs of a fan, la a groat are. wltn four sa each aid of Urge rerreatlea hall. There will be sleeping acewmmoda tlooa for SBg patient Under -res slate roofs of tbeae pavilions. By means ef a connertlng eertidor the patlanta will havs aoesa from ens psviiion ta aaetbar, te ths central rerraaiieo ha I with Its glaae dome; hl-h will bo aaad the.

daytime as a greal olarlum, and te ito central building le ths rear of ths building, wbor the dining room I be situated. It has thus been planned aet aside tha pavilion sa sac side ef ti recreation hall for the aea of woenee. wlU have access le their dining rvoTto oa the second floor ef the central building a II bout meeting the men. who will pass from their separate pa villa as is tha diaing room the first Boor. Apart from the ho usee ta the ramp -t tan la.

Their asset arrangement has at yet been determined, although Ibe general plan which haa appealed aauet strengir 1 the Health CommlaeloaeT to fur srt town ef tented bouses, each roetainlng is patients, sad ranged along latorsertib streets. The tents will bs ranged about auadracgjea, la the center of shirk will be garoene which th stronger pstlapu Will ao to ealtlvata. la a central 'sit tears WUl a solarium and reereetlua bail, ai.i along ths Intersecting etreete st ewcastand-In positions there wlU.be guard-bouses i th order lies In charge. -Each last will aa-tala rota for two pstlsnta. she teals wlU not ef th frail analari.l or construction characterietlc ef tneea ths outings ef summer Tb will oa mortar aad atoa fmuiii le with wooden aeore.

Th thick ra- vas wtii he su poor leu aad aei in pier strong wooden framework, sad Is the I of winter a stove la the doorway wtll per tb aXaaosphere within. Only th atreager Basse on I have aervm-modatlons la the taats. where they will be able te car to a great degree far their BTJCjTETXS. IDssver aeyOHeoa 1 A Cleveland doctor any he caa reetf af. Ohio has a large peilttcai snergue sboahl eaabie alas te pat his slalm las thwgaia Bssreaa A fight at a Cleveland pop soacart pod th fact that a policeman has be- cletalied these musical affair.

It basnaae city gevarsmant which will spa'e Ita oops the asaate wbish Cleveland OOSSZP nOK TEL TXOTLnCIS Shouid Blaeat Colonel Watteraea. tWsahtagts asar r-It to rsportad that Kiagr Bdward hss X.t her rei sf aUatachy whtoky seat Is -i or Cacti. If hUng avdwardO physeos aa weU awl the best, a. a Vetera! Cent. The statement that trial a.

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