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Show DAILY U1AH KIM'S T FOR GIRL OR BECAUSE HE EMPLOYS GIRLS AS URGED HIM TO BEG, BORROW STEAL. CADDIES. ticoats." ch LITTLE GIRL 8MOKES AND CHEWS TOBACCO Warehouses, Jonathan Lane, Hous ton; State Banks, Are They Useful and Desirable Aids to Commerce? Gen. W. R. Hamby, Austin; Mercantile Collections," R. D. Gage, Pecos; Bank Money Orders, How Can Banks Recover the Business Taken by the Express Companies and Postofflc Department? J. V. Blake, Dallas. This afternoon was given over by the delegates and their families to a drive to points of Interest in' and about the city. The regular business of the convention will be concluded tomorrow. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y May 4. John Van Gorden and wife, who live near Cooks Kalla, Delaware County, have been arrested charged with a violation of the compulsory education law. Van Gorden served a term of thirty days in BISHOP PHELAN8 JUBILEE. jail for this offense about three months ago. , PITTSBURG, May 4. The Right When Mr. and Mrs. Van Gorden were Rev. Rictmrd Phelan, bishop of the Roarraigned before Justice Stage and a man Catholic diocese of Pittsburg, was jury, the cause of their trouble, their the recipient of a flood of congratuladaughter, aged 9 years, was produced. tions and numerous valuable presents She Is a pinched, sallow, sickly looking today on the occasion of the golden child, and smokes and chews tobacco jubilee of his priesthood. In observwith the gusto of an old devotee of the ance of the anniversary there was a habit. She Is very small and has the special pnntlficul mass in the Church appearance of a mere baby. of the Epiphany this morning, attended The defense of the father and mother by the clergy of the diocese and a host was that the child was ill and unable of representative lay members of the to attend school. Mr. Van Gorden also church. A public reception is to be stated that he could do nothing, as his held In Carnegie hall this evening, at wife ran the family. The jury readily which it 1r expected announcement will believed and acquitted Van Gorden, be made of the completion of a fund of but found Mrs. Van Gorden guilty. $250,000 for the finishing of the interior of the new RL Paul's cathedral. MeALL MISSION BODY MEETS. EAST ORANGE, N. J May 4. The MEETING OF CANE GROWERS. American McAU association begun its JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. May 4. The annual meeting here today with Mrs, Interstate Sugar Growers association Charles H. Parkhurst, wife of the pas- began Its second annual convention In tor of the Madison Avenue Presbyte- Jacksonville today with D. G. Purse of rian church of New York, presiding. Savannah presiding. The delegates Branch societies as far west as ChiMilwaukee, and St. Louis are represented at the meeting, which will be in session two days. The list of speakers includes prominent mission and settlement workers from various parts of this country, and several from London and Paris. cago. MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS. ST. PAUL, May 4. Pursuant to call the Republican state committee assembled at the Windsor hotel today to fix the time and place and to make other arrangements for the state convention which is to nominate candl dates for governor and other state officers to be voted for this fall. Both Duluth had delegations on hand to bid for the convention, which will probably be held the last week in June or the first week in July. Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Josle Sumner, Bremond, Texas, I have used writes, April 15, 1902: Ballards Snow Liniment in my family for three years. I would not be without It in the house. I have used It my little girl for growing pains and aches in her knees. It cured her right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with good success, is the best liniment I ever used 25c 5c, $1. Geo. P. Cave. i COMMENT Watch Prices CAPITAL CLOSING SCENE8 OF CONGRESS. ON Will Serve Two Years in Prison for Attack Made on President by Congressman Kitchin Was SensaCarrying Out Her Retion of the Session. quest. CHAMBERSBURO, Pa., May 4. NEW YORK, May 4. Budgered by How much can you beg, borrp w, or boys who hoot and jeer him, John D. steal for me, Harvey; for God's sake, Rockefeller plays golf on his private dont say you can't do anything for me. course at Lakewood every morning. You dont know what it menns for me, The richest man in the world aroused and at once. This is an extract from a letter to the animosity af the boys by disWelsh, who has been convicted little and Harvey girls hiring charging them a horse from Monroe Mln-nic- h, of stealing as caddies. Rockefeller sends one of near Green Castle, on the night of his employes to drive the boys away, March IS. but it would take a regiment to handle A day or two after receiving the the youngsters. They dodge about, re- communication he went to Minnich's treat for a time, and return again to home, obtained shelter for the night, and the following day importuned Mln-nithe attack. to lend him $10. "Petticoats! Petticoats! .Petticoats! RockeMinnlch refused, and the following Cheap labor! yell the boys. feller listens, but appears not to mind. night his horse was stolen, and later In company with his girl caddies, he found in WWsh's possession. The letter was posted in Baltimore, goes on with his game. By and by the boys get tired and mow off, not Md., and was signed Lovingly, Cousin to bother him again until the next Margaret. Welsh is in Jail awaiting removal to discharged the morning. Rockefeller boys for neglect of duty. He is a very the Eastern penitentiary to serve a slow golf player, and the boys lost two years' sentence. His mother is lying dead at Rocky Interest in him. They looked on the green sward and almost fell asleep, Springs, her son's conviction having InBteud of following dutifully at his hastened her end. heels. MANY PAPERS ON FINANCIAL TOPICS FIERCE RANGE WAR IN 80UTHERN OREGON EL PARO, Tex., May 4. The proLA REVIEW, Or., May 4. The range ceedings of this, the second day of the war in Southern Oregon has broken annual meeting of the Texas State out again and is fiercer than ever. Ten Bankers association, were opened with masked men near Silver Lake have an invocation by the Rev. H. Easter. killed 2,300 sheep belonging to Grebe The speakers and their topics at the & Parker of this city and left their car- forenoon session were as follows: The cases lying about on the range. Neen of Railroads and Immigration In Several other large bands are in the Western Texas, and How They Shall vicinity and their owners set out Be Secured, W. A. Norman, Ballinger: from this city post haste yesterday to Can the Present Method of Transprotect their flocks. porting Money Be Improved? J. T. Stockmen all over the county are Scott, Houston; Benefits of Bonded greatly excited and a vigilance committee will probably be organised. This last slaughter makes over 4,000 sheep killed in the Silver Lake section within sixty days. JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY HOTES FROM THE IE STOLE TO GET Richest Badger World' Youngsters PetHim Call Man and STATE number mare than 500 and come from Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississip pi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Routh Carolina. Hon. James Wilson secretary of agriculture: Dr. H. M. W! ley, chief of 'the bureau of chemistry. United States department of agricul ture, and other prominent speakers, will address the convention. MUCH SOUND, FEW FROGS. We sell China CrocKery Glassware Enamel Ware Household Goods It pays to trade at Great American Importing Tea Co, Store 24WENTY-FIFTHST- Gone the house and gone the "YES! IIQEfwMNr IDENVERJOGWNDf I WILL TIME Railroad or Steamship Tickets To All Parts of the World Hushed are Binghams economics; Hushed are Payne's remarks satiric;' Hushed are Bede's and Cannons comics, Hushed is Bourke's Hibernian lyric. Champs vociferous trombone, Kitchins speech, direct but frugal, Grosvenors roaring cacophone. Also Sulzers mellow bugle. The racket multitudinous; Gorman, Lodge, DeArmond vanished. We have listened (very good in us!) Till December now they're banished. Gone! I wonder as I pen it What election day will send us. Gone the house and gone the senate. And the void is most tremendous. Gone! Yes, they're gone. And the void is more tremendous than would be created by such an exodus from almost any other city. Washington, as a matter of fact. Is not really a city, but a magnificent village. It has no commerce, no manufactures; It Is not only not a producer, it is not even a distributor of anything but speeches. Never .within my recollection has a speaker laid down the gavel In the midst of such enthusiastic eulogy as that which Mr. Cannon received on Thursday. The fervency of the salutation from political opponents will not be witnessed twice In a generation. The greeting was a unanimous tribute to Mr. Cannon's utte fairness. ' He Is one of the best natured of men. He la not a scholar. He is not an orator. He can hardly be called an Impressive speaker in any sense, except that earnestness makes a man Impressive. He Is as unpretentious and aa homely as Lincoln was, and his undeniable popularity is attributable to the possession of similar qualities. I know you will be fair, said John Sharp Williams to him at the opening of th'is congress. Cannon replied: John, I am going to be as fair as the exigencies of American politics will permit The buzz of farewells at adjournment, greetings, embracings, songs, and agreeable confusion, made the scene like a class demonstration on the college campus when school Is out Invective and the Insolence of repartee were blunted during the last day or two. but there were some sharp exchanges, even on the very last day. When Democratic Leader Williams reminded Republican Leader Payne that the majority would be held responsible before the country for the needed laws .it had failed to pass, Mr. Payne Instantly retorted that the Republicans were willing to assume full responsibility for their action. Mr. Williams as quickly rejoined, The administration shows Its courage and generosity in being willing to assume a responsibll-l- t which it cannot poslbly escape. In the senate Mr. Gorman declared that the total appropriations and obligations of this session amounted to more than $$00,000,000, not including the Panama canal, and Mr. Culberson announced that the expenditures of the Roosevelt administration had been $211,000,000 greater than the four years of the McKinley administration, and $SS3,000,0n0 greater than the four years of the Cleveland administration. Mr. Allison (Rep.), Ia., admitted that the appropriations of this session are more than the appropriations by congress at the last session. Mr. Gorman thanked him for the admission and said that the revenue question had been evadad by the administration for fear that It would disturb the political atmosphere. Not political! not political! but for fear that It would disturb the business atmosphere!" interposed Senator Aldrich. Exactly so!" retorted Senator Gorman, the business atmosphere which surrounds the effort to elect Theodore Roosevelt president! We will see what the people think about that business!" Mrs. Roosevelt was In the executive sent In the gallery and she listened Intently and looked smilingly on. hand-shaking- s, $28,-000,0- 00 Mark Twain hasn't a monopoly frog stories. Representative John Lacey of Iowa tells the following: A man asked a hotel keeper if would like to buy some frog legs. The hotel man said he would if he could buy them In large qquantities. The frog seller agreed to begin supplying the legs at the rate of forty doxen week, and started In search of the little croakers. In three weeks the fellow returned sheepishly to the hotel keeper and fered him four pairs of frog legs. The landlord was surprised and indignant 'But you agreed to furnish me forty doxen a week,' he protested. 'Well I thought from the way they The sensation of the session, after were hollerin' I could, replied the frog all. was not Cockrans speech, but man, but this was all I could And. " Kltchin's sensational attack on the president. 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Pueblo.0 Backed by tbe American Ticket Brokers Association G CAR' all points TICKET senate; Gone the winters prime attraction; Gone the tumult, and I pen it aging extracts from Grosvenors letters to Hearsts Journal In June, 1900, and With no little satisfaction. Sliooner's chatter, ending never; Tellers comment, wise and witty, Stewart's drone and Platt's palaver Gone! Skedaddled from the city!, SAYE YOU MONEY It is foolish for yon to worry Rooseof contact. made fun He about the by from1''1 velt's military strutting before the convention in his soldier clothes, and spoke of him as a curious, erratic sort of a man, without judgment or a will I will make you a salary loan Valley Kitchin quoted from of his own. on your personal note. Dont P,c?oUnPdnt. L?S Kew Roosevelt that the confederate soldier bother your friends or overdraw was an anarchist and that through IA. BENTON, Genera Agent with your employer. It looks exit Lake City. """Dt the Southern character there runs a bad. C. A. 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