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Show Ncrlli.asi Kaiifcw Ttailicrs1 tuhrr assoiia-tim- i. MIN u,Uiy arv John SLEPT 11 THE Mai'riiinaid. on "Kifiirnicd Sp, .in.g:" Pri'tidtiH L H. Muniii of K:ikvr oil The OppuriunUii-of the IS STILL MIKE Country School T.dcher;" lrofisor W. H. Johnson of Kansas ur.i ,isuy on "High Schools. and President K. B. Bryan of Frunklln college, FrankBUREAU U. DENIES 8. OF CHIEF lin, Ind.. on "The Gosjxl of Work." CACHE VALLEY MAN HAS A MOST CONDITIONS VARY WITH TIME. Dr. Bryan wa at one time superinHARROWING EXPERIENCE. tendent of education In the Philippine Islands. gaeoida Shew no Such Phenomenon ATLANTA. Ga.t April 5. Mme. Falls Into a Cattls Guard and is so Milder Winter Talk Nothing Now Marcella Sembrich. the famous linger, Badly Injured That He Cannot Get Perceptible Change in Laet ha been engaged for a conand Lies There All Night in' Out, cert at the Grand Opera house here 000 Yeare Ne Local Effects. the Rain and Cold. tonight. She will be assisted by Ellison Van Hooae, now known as one of the world's greatest tenors, who was assertion the Xo year yassea without for many years connected with th A ftvd llriitlrn ks. w lio say he 1 scores of educated persons that our Bresuau Conservatory of jlusic at from Uiclim-md- , it that la c'aclu county, under- -' generally changing climate G&. Gainesville, nt a nios; harrow iiig xpenence in K growing milder. The records of the northern part of the city Iasi night. rather bureau ahow no such BRAND VK, Man.. April 8. An ad- tile If w hal Hendricks and It la safer to rely on dress on "Modern Ideas is true, he of the Soul, should be paying homage to Him who llirin than on Individual recollection, by Dr. G. Stanley Hail, president of 11, bt cause cf the wbiib la apt to lay undue stresss on Clark university, was the feature of doetli all things fuel that he is alive. pome one remembered winter of great the closing session of the Manitoba As near as can be lean), d from his everity. Says a writer In the Boston Educational convention today. somewhat incoherent story of the matTranscript: ter. lleinlrh ks was Professor Moore, chief of the naalong the LEWISTON. Ida., April 5 After Oregon Short Line walking him-e- lf trucks near the foot weather bureau, proclaims tional one of the most successful conventions "f Seventeenth street, when he ran as highly gratified by the recent in Its history, the Inland Empire onto a cattle guard wide of and distribution burden unexpectedly. His Teachers association closed Its ninth foot Iaavy caught and thivw hint into the It helps to diapel annual convention today. nv precipitation. hole. In his downward flight he struck illuakina which bother him In his offihis lift arm against the structure and He finda a widespread cial buelneea. SHREVEPORT, La., April 5. Ad- caustd a horrible bruise and crippled belief in the Idea of changing condi- dresses were made by several promihim to such an extent that he was tions. and not a few put no much faith nent educators of this and other states to gel out of his predicament. in them that they think a readjust- at this afternoon's general session of helpless The result was that lie laid there all business and of agriculment plana the Louisiana Public School Teachers night in thi- r.iin until he was discovtural operations necessary to conform association. Sectional meetings were ered this and Police Sergeant to them. Year In and year out, he held this morning by the delegates. Cliuniliers morning and lx puly Sheriff Ulark now la what weather the maintains, The Louisiana School Board associawent down in a wagon and it used to be, but the same comparition held its annual session today In brought him to palml the Sheriff- - office. sons of the present with the past and connection with the convention. Where lie is now under the rare of the the same deductions therefrom have county physician, lie will pull through been going on ever since the country OTTAWA, Ont.. April 5. Charles E. all right. Even Thomas Jefferson Masson, an Ottawa hockey was settled. player, will since be tried shortly for manslaughter at NORFOLK MAYORS COMPLAINT. caught the prevailing Impression, among his papers at the state depart- Cornwall on a charge of manslaughter NOlU't iI.K. Va.. April 5. The State It Is evident that In connection with the death of Bud Corporation ment appears this: commission is hearing tothe climate of Virginia has changed. McCourt, who was killed by a blow day Mayor lteed's complaint against Theold inhabitants here tell me that from a stick In the hands of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Traction they remember when snow lay on the Masson. company's local service. Joseph E. ground four month every year, and Willard, a member of the commission, Now rare is In rode it sleighs. ST. 5. they As a has been in Portsmouth and has made PETERSBURG, April that we get enough snow to have a result of M. Stolypln'a policy of a personal inspection of the local serIs the apparent that sleigh ride. It "stamping out socialism and nihilism, vice. about which the mayor comclimate of Virginia haa changed aince the number of victims who have been plains. The mayor Is solicitous In this the settlers came into executed is now nearly 800. 1I1T, when matter, as he wants the city to put Jamestown. its best foot forward In the accommoof Moore's "Professor explanation dation of passengers bound to or from Physician placards Hla Hat the pm-ailinimpression la that the the Jamestown exposition. Dr. Thomas L Shearer, ooo of the man of middle age or more remembers the abnormal and in hla mind brings It moat prominent physicians in Beltt-morGOING OVER THE LINE. haa decided to go hatless for down to the present day and compares not a the rest of hla life and will try to inIt with the average, which is Taft Inspects Work on The fair comparison. Fifty years ago this due others to follow hla example. Dr. Secretary Panama Canal. winter, we have been told, the snow Bhearer holds that It man would only was so deep along Tremont street thpt so bareheaded a generation or two the COLON, two men walking on opposite aides of baldheaded April B. Secretary Taft man would become a thing reached Colon from the other side of the street could not see each other. In of the past. the Isthntus at 11 o'clock Wednesday. those days the snow was piled in the middle and not carried off by the street railway people and the city department; yet only nineteen years ago next month larger stories than that could have been told of New York and many another city, buried in the memorable March billiard. "It la about thirty-seve- n years since the official records began to be taken There haa by the weather bureau. been close and continuous study of data during all that time, and if these carelessly assumed moderations of climate were taking place it would have been discovered before this. The latest encyclopedias tell us that there la no well authenticated case of a change within the last 2,000 years. Neither la It possible that any change on the surface of the earth, due to man such as deforestation, reforestation, agriculture, canals, railroads, or telegraphs ran have had anything more than the slightest local effect, If any, on climatic phenomena that depend upon the action of the whole atmosphere. So the calculations that have served us In the past continue to be reasonably dependable. Seed time and harvest shall not fall, or at least the shortage of one u o n tt fit t year shall be balanced by the abundance of another. s Week ID s Did i ou ever stop to in our think how easy it is to own a RANGE with these store ' s,s to sell and we want to put one in your home. If it is not satisfactory after two w eeks trial, we will take it out and refund your payment. CL The BODY of a PENINSULAR RANGE Is made of HEAVY POLISHED STEEL hich will not CHIP, PEEL. RUST or TURN Will TE when heated. CL Peninsular are made of cold rolled steel. EIRE BOX has no square coi ners for the a$hes to lodge in and will easily hold fire over night. DUPLEX GRATES in every range. ASH PIT DOOR has circular screw draft, ground and fitted just like a valve. The DROP TOASTER with a double gravity lock is a feature of every range. OVEN-BOTTO- NS 10-gau- ge YOU CAN AFFORD TO OWN ONE - hoc-ke- o, 1 Empire was thoroughly Inspected and from Empire the secretary went to Gutuna. Here he was met by W. G. lilcrd, general tnunuger of the Panama railroad. After luncheon, Taft tramped the entire site of the future lock and visited each test jilt when he watched Rejiresentattva T. E. Burton lifter he was lowered into t the hole that goes to the bot. tom of the When Mr. Burton ratne to the top, Taft surjirlsed every one Secretary jiresent by taking off hla coat and liN-k- He wua stejiplng Into the bucket. lowered to the bottom of the test jilt in the center of the middle lock. K. H. Mallhy. first assistant engineer on the anil William Grieg, who is in ehtn-gof the division, the steretiiry on Ills dect scent mid explained 1o him every of the still ii nd the work on hand. After coming to the surface the secretary's jiarty took the steam launch on the old French cunnl to Mludl, whence they came in a special train to Cristobal, where the drydocks and the dredges were inspected. e I'Hi-ltl- as-pe- A light beer is just as essential as a moderate luncheon for a level head during business hours. Heavy, sticky, bilious beers are decidedly out of order during the business day in fact they are out of place any time. A beer that requires digestion, instead ofaiding digestion, is not the beer for you. The modern demand is for a light beer. 1 TELEGRAPH NEWS IN BRIEF. FT. LOUIS, April 5. Arbor day la being observed throughout the state today, in accordance with the act of the Missouri legislature setting aside the first Friday In April for that purpose. held city. After luncheon he met a deputation of the owners of Colon ttnd other cltlxcti who protested ugalnst the nil, gel hardships unjustly Imposed by the sanitary authorities and asking relief from the unjust and intolerable conditions Imposed In the earrylng out of the sanitary Improvements here. At the Culebra rut and the Giitun dam the operations of the steam shovels and the progress of this work was explntncd by Rujierlnteiident of Excavation Little, and the secretary listened attentively. After leaving Culebra the work at Appropriate exercises are being at all the public schools of the LAKE CHARLES, La.. April 6. convention of the Louisiana Horticultural society, which has been In cselon here since Wednesday, cloaca this afternoon. Speakers on today's include Professor R. E. Program Blouin, assistant director of the sugar experiment station at New Orleans; Dr. J. r. Jewell of the Southwestern Industrial Institute at Lafayette and Professor E. J. 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