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Show ' ditadaMiMgr ' taMUMsdMkMtaaieStal t TEE EXAMINEE: KCSNUiO the tb.Lis 'X ta --1. life. 03DEN, UTAE, s.v ivuiy wortb FEIBAY, JANLAZY crisis in BENT d wra me tbat the farm Ocorglsua bsiul. Tele. ! ctcJ impressed aa aba spoke as thici-- ti a ruy of light had penetrated Lh darkened uicid. Tbe ksi unres;unslve-uiile- ss of the fm !y si'jit-arethat girl Ettuic manifested aniac a!ii Lt slgiia of receptivity u Is sure. liojiyimiii REACHED 1iirks. be always bu...-UfirAs f r A! words aa th outfit ur w ill.iii t ui. ss otic isu1'l which druppc.i from tbe It;- of her orsettiar cuusiu SIX THOUSAND FAMILIES TO la-- r editors leu brlutc cu.'Uiicua'jrai1-witFUSE TO PAY. her iii ty lu grasp Guurgiuua luesni.irs-klrs- . deep oi'sc-rvc- d IMS. 3, BIG SIR! ARE FED IN tu-ih- By HELEN R. MARTIN. -- Author F Tilli : A Mennonite Maid." -- b J 1107. COPYUCHT. CHAPTER 111. r McCLUU. PHILLIP Co COMPANY. Muruintar. (Continued.) that you mad wild be nalnteillglbl to you. I should mj, ore Inf you are not arc uaturned to reading hut "And much at bow you yet xurospapei. I doat enough out of It to pay for aucb a fright aa you bad juat now ubea you thought you one being caught." Stilt ahe did not answer. "What a atapid creatore!" he thought, marveling tbat ao dull a dam-ee- l abould have a pair of eyea that ahoaa Ilka atan and a countenance of aucb eabraaadiaary though if u Ices. j i be l.. ... a.ilei... of aui tba well ou the LriS wn a think it out. la spite of ber aiuplicity, how aue-riuto the nut of the fata-byabe wuulo None of I le rest of tht-bar cased euiHtgb about reading the paivM to hare ricked old Muruiug-aUr'auger. There waa aouiethiug oven la her siecb that arrested hla attention. Of whom the uewapupera make frequent Meutiu." Of whom. No one elao la So vory gramaiutL-al- . tho family wuuM hste aaid of whom." Aad her reference to Monte Crlato! Kather anrj'itaiiig- - To know bout Mod's Crlato aud never to have au begrd of Andrew Carnegie-wh- at U-gi- n a Mu-'lU'- -l nlus-ked- ''re es-pla- lu When, u little later, he rose to go to tho bouse ho had com to no eoucluaiou about bor at alL A k 1 08T . Xuwtaa. "Now, tf aba wore aa infe'.Mfent girl tt would be Intrreatlug to get her freak of a newspaper." while he regarded ber sprculstlrely, aipplng bin water with deliberation and abe returned hla gaaa with a aort of faarlaaled runceatra-tlun- , the doorway waa again darkened, and thla ttnie It waa ha who etarted with aiipreheoaioa aa Mr. Morn lag tar earn Into the apringbouae. Ktnrooa waa laataatly awara of tbo fart that tha girl did not atart now aor attempt to hid tha aowapapar. Oa the tha praaonca of tha ncrubby little farmer are wed auddenly to dlaei-- ( pate tha apoll which ha had evidently cast upon her. for abo roae quit do lllierately and liegaa to gather togothor bar ccurka aad cubs, keeping tbo naws-paphi bor hand. The aamll eyed farmer mat a quirk, awpMaua glance from one to another of them. "Mom wanta fur yon to hurry on In then," he gruffly ordered the girt. "Hho conceited that you and Aba waa apoon-l- n' together out wire. What fur doea It lake you aa wonderful long to fetch la a murle af hotter and milk yeti Mom'll "law you, youll a aa oucetl itnpn-Mlu- I ' fl Suddenly, V , 5 1 1 CnAPTEIt IV. poop la rouablerad Goar-Iv- l giana Ellery a very beautiful I I girl. She waa of a tall regal A typo, her atetetlaena of bear A lag aid auaterity of thought rather at odd with tha aoft wotuanllneaa of her countenance aad tbo mellow sweetness of her vole. lu aplt of tho aortoua-ea- a with which aho took hertoif aud ber "vie are," a aeriouanoua wbk-t- i tha light minded found a little wearing, her forceful poraouallty held a charm which, with her beauty, gave her a very marked distinction. Juat now her bencvaleut gtanro moved about ton table to take stock, aa It were, af material. These Beamingly couimoaplaoe Moralagstare, aba felt sure, could be reached through contort with tho high thinking wkich It waa bar aurelaxlag aim to express. They already pasaaaaad that plain living which aha had ham taught to recogalx, ta theory at lea at, aa a naraassry to tho former. was, flnt of all, tha young ; Thor mau whu sat opposite her, to farm hand. Ho eortnlaly looked rapabl (In aplto af hla rough overwlli and hla name, which waa Tote) of higher thing. He had rather rrflned feature. And hia far waa not unintelligent Ilia brow really suggested tbo possibility of "thought power" If haply ahe might waken 1C Tho other men at too table, tho Insignificant Uttls farmer, with hla kern, mouselike face, and hla atalwart eon Aba, who assisted hla father on tha farm, were perhaps a bit farther removed from tho sphere of ber Influence. But la tba freshness of her enthusiasm she was ready to try oven upon them. Aa for tho women, there were no doubt, In Mra. Morning-ta- r aad decidedly ao ih that really pretty girl, Eunice. The only one of them all who appealed to her rather hopelessly nnreeepttve waa Ollle, the buxom, heavy faced daughter of tbe bouse, whose dark, sullen ooun tenant would hero dampened an ardor ren warmer than that of Mlaa Ellery. . eon-trar- y, er ) Here!" He had cangtat alght of the newspa-pa- r and Jerked It from her band. Whafa thla to do, bchr "It belnaga to the genttemaa," tha girl answered, quit unruffled. "And you gev It to herr the farmer Baked, looking reproackfully at Kin' ross. It la bora and mm bark It Eunice had picked it up and wan going to giro It to me.'' Orb, well!" tbo farmer nodded, pane-tn-g H oa to him. K Inrun aa ho took "1 dropped to look for i : -- i tanked hard at Eunlco to am how bo recaimd hla Impromptu Action, hut her eyea were Tel led and ho could not It ! nt g -- dec-tar- ?' Thll-delph- g Gar-man- y . r ' k t ljt r f 1 Car-aegis?- a n-- I 1 IiM; I t ? S i t tj r The Malcolm Mo-va operated again last night and ta two hours Cud fa ugry men fr. m tho lodging houses of ihe Eighteenth ward were given fuod and drluk without tba cost of a cent. For an hour before the appearance of Mr. McDowell and hla wagon several hundred men a:uod in line at tho spot where the welcome restaurant on wheels was expected to appear and serve as oa New Years night. Only a few In the long array bad the protection f overcoats: the geat ma Jority shivered in the bi.ing wind while awaiting the advent of their "banker friend," aa McDowell la styled. I have received unexpected and gratifying offers of finnuial aid for this work from more than fifty differ ent persona, or orgaulxatlons," said Mr. McDxwelL "I believe that within a week thero will be three of tooe on tho West. North coffee wagon and South aides. Another probable outcome is tbat varant stores will be hired la the poor districts from which to feed the numerous hungry ones among Chicago's lOO.OuO unemployed." Chrago, Jan. 2. well c ff e wagon EXPERIMENTING WITH CATS. In Maas tha Surgeon Transplanted Kidneys af an AnimaL New York, Jan. 2. Experiment have bees made at tha Rockefeller Institute for medical research which have resulted lu the successful transference of vital organs from one living animal to another. Cats were used In tha experiments and Alexia Carrel, the experimenter, announces that he transplanted ta mala tha kidneys of ona eat to tha body of ano bar. Doctors with whom tha experiments were discussed aaid tt waa not a far cry from tha time when tt may "be possible to transplant ona of tha vl'al organs from one animals body to that of a human. Now that tt has been shown tost tha transplanting may be made In animals, tt only requires, ona of them aaid, tha emergency and need of such an operation for tt to be tried In the more important case. Fourteen experiment were conduct ed by Mr. Carrel at tha Rockefeller Institute, between February and October of last year, tlva of which were fallurea because ot unfavorable conditions at tha time of tbe operation. Tha cats survived the operations tn x periods varying from three to thlrty-aitt If said that Carrel Mr. and days had been possible to permit them to return to their natural life he believed they would have lived their allotted time. In the first case the cat survived fourteen days; the noxt lived but three; ten days waa the record of the third, the fourth died at tha end of eight days, five days sufficed for the fifth, the stxh lived ona month, the seventh and eighth thirteen days and the ninth made the record. Pollsh-America- healed beside Ortrglsna waa ber rnnaln, Haley Turks. whoe fluffy, lead her face. "Well," added MonHngutnr, turning puffy prettleoas and Irresponsible nlr of firlvollfy were, to tell the truth, n to bate, you hurry oa In, Eunice." over against Mtaa He weut a nay, but Eunice did not ao bit Imuch aa glance at Klnreea when they Ellery's oppressive superiority. said Mr. Morning-ta- r "Now, aa, Iwere agulu aioue for a moment. She kept right on with her work of loading after a tang silent grace, be Jerked hla pemelf down with her wires aud then chair closer to toe tabl and fell to, iwlthout a word atarted for the bout, "Juat ywus act younwlfs natural and lie had been wondering whether It take what yens sea." He reached to the middle of the would be misplaced gallantry to offer lit help bre carry in her crock and table and picked up n henry platter f fried ham to help hloieelf. unmindthing, aud by the time abe wan ready ful of hla gueata. ' We all dn our own It. but go go he bad decided again errin' In tba country, la hr sure. If Just a abe reached the eprlnghonse door bg Iwrbmtght him to return the pa- there's children we help them. Hut bm. 1 always any If It's on the table I ger to her. kin git It all right!" . Quickly folding It Into the emallest He laughed, wl'h hla mouth full of poaslble compaan, be ntoiied to her nkln meat, and proceeded ta atretrh across nd held It ont to her. tbe table for everything he wanted! Caa't you conceal It shout you?" (To be continued tomorrow.) "lea." Mrs. Mornlugatar Added ta She turned white again as he spoke to hr. ''Please hide it heblnil the her loud, bobiterotm fonea. aa ahe, too. Only On BOMO QUININE" churn." ah said, nut raining ler eyea reached far what ahe wanted, "out That ta LAXATIVE BROVO QUIaad apsaktag braatbltawly, "aad I abail here when folk goea on comp'ny they NINE Ixik for the etana'iir of E. nmat need thelraelfa to do their own W. GROVE. I'eii the World over to Sad It thla evnulng. stretch!' and not expec' to be watted Cure n CcM In On Dae. 2&c. "Vary well. She waa gone, and he turned buck to on." AN OCEAN DISASTER. "Hnwqaalnt!" exclaimed Mtaa Palsy do bar bidding and waa rising from hla Phe Turks. renched w far Hliari-when proiup'lr ptooplng pealtkio again 8t. John, X. B.. Jan. 2. - A steamer, acmes tha lewrii for a slice of bread. darkened toe doorway, and he looked to be the rnnsdian Taciflc tliuiiicht want That 'If you you ninef cdmhr" liner Mount wp to see Eunice, with a face white to Rue I. 2!i dnyK out front the llpa and atlll laden with ber warra, abe quoted. Amwrrp. for tut p..rt. with lot ini entrusted ao "Pleaae, toe threahold. tacorgl IViteyr Otandlng migran's altonril. has passed Monday "Will you pleaae tell me," ahe begun, ana. dont he slangy! Tun promised off HaMc island. N. tt . hy the me." ad ha had to take a step nearer to aienmer lake Champlain, of the same Pe ley preawd her hand to her hearty line, which Arrived her Ust evening catck bar taw apokea word, who la thla Andrew Carnegie "Ptung again! How ran I he an fur from Jaerpoul. Cnptnln Webster, uf He atamd at bar for an Instant that getfnl when I know how It humps yon. tlie l.Hke Chaitipltfin. report when off Sable Mitnd. he passe. " Thla Andrew a " Georgia!" she sold with mock mas ed f.'ttr Kteamcr nlmnt iifteii "Of wham the newspaper maka freT hope," Mrs. Morninjotar cried ns mile away n ihe vine course as he nbe saw that In spite of her nrglng. tbe was etean'ing Hit muting slowly. Xo quent nasUca. hoarder did not help themselves with signal were seen. A Captain Web-Pie- r "OA" ha aaJd. you aak who ta her did nd kfii w uf sn d the mure-mrnt' Tf 1 knew I could parka pa under- too buaiaeasllho aburlty to he looked of the Mmnl Royal, he did stand better whot I read to your new, tor la tbaoe who were paying for their to identify the itcamer ho at'empt "that food, youaTI like my wlttb. if pa sard pupam." "Yeu aeror beard af him before 1 I do any K myself, f kin rook when I know folks la rainin'. To be sure, came ban with my uewapaperar AMERICAN CONSUL ATTACKED. aometlmra tkay eome unexpected. Yc. . "Sa la ho parkapa a bonk agent or no a sure la ha aat a real potwou at al, but only Jnet as I aav to pop or the Washington. Jan. 2. The Ftn'e dekora, mu tha Count af Monte Crls tor girl. 'Now are'll warm np these here partment ha rereived no informs tlun "Ha la a wary real pews. Btiimpe thats left and eat 'em up onm' of any kind eoncerning the alleged atthe beware! At renders la sure to tack on the American conal at Ocoa, attar aahatawtlal. la fact; what yeu Cuatrniala. by the Mexican consul at peopta call wwB Sard,' yea know; baa eomo uacapacrjsd. Ain't. Ollier Ollle colerad with embarrasanient a( that place, in view of he fct that aoogh to worry through oa without Hem nil toe thlaga you being appealed to and mtirmnred no the Vnited States appears to he repworking. resented hy a consul- - agtnt at Oou. answer coder her breath. tguenaad- -u bunk tgui, baro, u Moute news of his alleged dlfllc.illy the a mors few wltk In." tbiwwu Ctlato "Our eraaturo eomtorts are or sue' soul hardly he sent to Washington df ! OhP aha said, gaatog at him with mlaor Imponance." spoke '.'eurgian-i- ' ro-- t. hut through whatever American musical vole as she lifted her ham there mav he un duty at Guateinstant toe cpriagbouse some dark heed aad smlKl from he official mala City. No advices have heen reSow waa again clear Sha waa goer. high plana upon the Mominrsisrs in ; ceived from Eat ba stood still aad waited Maybe mrt of benedlctioa. '"Material thins n Gtu!emal. Charge dAffalrea Sands Uka would cum hack a second time. absorb most of aa too much don't Mt uqyway be waa too apeilbeund think n Utile lit. WANT APS BRING BIG RESCLTB rafn-abln- Ap-psa- e Aaotoar thing. She bud looked scared half to death upon hla discovering bar with toe forbidden acwspaiier, but when the petty tyrant of the boinwbuM, before whom bin own son aud daughter cringed, appoaiwd oa tbs acme abe had mot hia aiproach with cuol Indlffereaco. Her evident buahfulneaa would not her eitrrme agitation with blm-ael-f. ' Hundreds of Men Wait for It to an the Street CcrnSr. o uotualy! I dlsuj. t Monstar Parade of Rant Striker poiutfslly hetni. el her e'. ef New au uikiIj ;; Through tho East truth ly iwpoullu;. 1 York Planned. luo.t alwa, for her apiNNirsiicc. pul aum her frock uu till tbe ai;.-ta-(Uunlc.-sb- i Ollle still a'rcady. and so New York, Jan. 2. The crisis tu the alat gt tbe Line tu, but we diiiu'l today w l;en get 'em ou jet t il youa gut bore, an rent strike is exp- too enlUictoni tlicir m nthl.v you see ue lookin' euwe Lrd. "It U yuunu-l- f we wUb In see, nut rounds. Muro than U.Oov lamitou have ,i l,e:r-glau- a sit; bed the demand fur lorer reut and yuur dutbee, Mrs. to col- - I said eucutiratriugly. "Externals when the collectors attempt families ren: ihcM the lect regular one once uf when are Iwt eight ge!a than will refuse to pay for mote Ul-the surface tu tbe reul amount mid IjjLcJ eighty per cent of the Mrs Mursluptir A large number of build, while her sun A tie at her siJe me raid tu be well organized ings auuuurued culored all oter his laL and the leaders are busily euguaeJ ill neck. trying to Indrce others to join the To bo sure." tbe farmer's wife restrike. Dana wre being made to hold I wouldn't thiuk a monster plied dubiously, parade of the rent strikers much of that practice leniu folks aee through the Knst FiAe streets, In nn effort to extend tho strike to the enyuu undressed." whose tenement house district. tire uiu:i eye (ieorglauu, l'ele, mrticed that bo atuiled. She sunk COUNT BONI IN TROUBLE. Iwck in ber cbntr, a shade of lu her face. But abe would nut detpalr. The iKiicutial good lu Ho Ineu'tad Princo Do Sagan and Thnrn in Talk of a Dual. every buinaa suit must eventually n w aken tu the right tout b. Paris, Jan. 2 There was a violent "Uunbv,'' sharply ordered Mrs. Mornlugstar, br tune lu addressing quarrel ta thn Rue Pe Chailhu today ber foster child noticeably unlike that bulween Count Bonl GcCastellane and lu which she spoke to any oue else, iTlnca Helie De Sagan. The count don't y ou see the fried smashed pota- Is reported lo have denounced the toes ta Mi) Why don't you uilnd your- pnnro 1a unmeasured terms and a duel la believed to he Imminent. The self and Ail tbe itbli up oucetT outside the occurred altercation and The girl, without any rrapona Challlol where St. De of church Pierre with no chauge In tbo iMialveneaa of service bed been celebrated In her countenance, ruse to do aa she wai a memory of Lady Stanley Barrington, bid. Tbo delicacy and refinement o who waa tha only daughter of Baron ber faro mads we expect to see he Talleyrand. The two men, who uiborrnaeod by aucb rc.de bartons are eouslna, met upon emerging and n a too presence of strangers. Ent ah' sharp quarrel ensued. Count Boni, .id not appear to be oven coascluua o according to eome account a of the it d'fficulty, spat in tho princes face. "Dor, Mrs. Mornlngatar adlrew! According to other reports Count Boni struck hla oouuin In Urn face, lightly-ruttinthe girl brought back to p Tats him. The men finally were tate dish from tbe move, "don't yo aeonrated by Connt Jean Da Castelwant nemo more ainaahod pqiatoasT" lano, a brother of the count. kllM Tarka paused In her dainty all Count Boni DeCastellane waa rerof milk of her (the Mornlugatar ping wife, who was fro and tea being Impossible) anu cently divorced by his New York. Mias of It Gould Anna looked latoTMted. November that Mawas la reported she inquired dame Anna "Are you a Gould waa engaged to be wondertagly aa Peinr without replyln; married to Piince De 8agan, but thla to too Inullady hrl)od himself to po rumor was promptly denied by MatatoM. dame Gould herself. There was an inaUntn alienee, n one offering a reply at ouce. KILLING IN DILLON, MONT. MTOms "Och," aaid Mra. Mornlngatar abrupt ly, with a confusion unaccountable t Young Man Shot by Fathar af tha Girl Ha Waa to Marry. tbo two youug ladles, "tbat'e Juat c title ho goes hy around here bUIL Dillon, Mont, Jan. 2. E. T. LawWhy?' pursued Mian Tarka with rence, aged 22, of Butte, waa shot and frank curiosity. "I don't knew fur why," aho ant-- ' killed here yesterday afternoon by the shooting occurring ns hastily. "Won't youa have aomo eof Fred Baker, waa about to wad tha daughfeel This here coffee root 1( cent Lawrence ter of Baker. Lawrence's effort to a pound, ao I think It might met have tha wedding solemnised at the b tom aomo like that there rof home of a cousin of the girt nearby, fro wo got n cup of the time wo wa after haring had n Mhr words with y to aud took a place a Bakar, la bellevad to bars angered the Wanamaktra place. But that the1.' latter, who shot Lawrence aa ha waa coffee wa now, wonderful gor endeavoring to persuade th girl not tasted! The beat I ever seen. And to have the ceaemnuy performed in eome with him. mind ta what U coat yet! Ten reut her home and to n cup! I thought I'd drop when tbr OPPOSES GERMAN ALLIANCE. colored grut'man Bayed to pop n quarter apiece we aud pop-f- ur Chicago, Jan. 2. Several hundred Just four little buckwheat cakes n eltlxena of and a cup of coffee apiece! It npihHl leading Chicago were mimed to enthuaiaam by mo no I couldn't take no more enjoyGordon, ment out of nothin' nil tbe rest of the n speech of the Rev. Francis pastor bf St. Stanislaus Polish Cathoday. Tbat give mo all 1 waited vi lic chnrch, at a banquet given last goto to a big city! Tbat and n awful night ta honor of the dedication of scenery we seen in Emnd street nta tbe new school hall of the pariah. He that toe form of two women roula to protested strongly against the alliance wants us dr nuk! Vnu mind of It, pop between the United State and I'd never witnessed Pitch a scenery be proposed by Professor John W. tore an a woman drunk! That the Burge aa, In an address to the Germanic Society of Chicago, Monday night. wan my first aud uy last trip to Th "Tha Vnited State must never Join A trip to Metkvllle's gcx dclph-y- . hands with Germany until the latter enough fur me after that. And au can offer hands free from the bloody n burrylu' and a as there Father prllticat prosecution," aaid till In a big city! It swum nn 1 Gordon. "The outrages committed by folks there uevnr tbiukn of toe he the German government In Its useless after the way they hurry along i attempt to, Germanise tha Polish peostreet. Will youa have aomo coffee Y ple lorhld any auch unholy alliance waa coffee ueut fourteen ''The nt present Even the children are t rllned. evhlently to the surprise of prosecuted and persecuted to an exrest of the family. tent which may well rank Emperor Our rookin', continued hire. Mir William with Herod of Infamous memory." Ingstar twnslfally, ain't done by Father Gordon Is North American hind girl. When we used to be provincial of the Reaunvrtlonlat Or-le- r hotellln', nineteen year back, a tra of Pricsta, and aa partor of St. etln' man aat we onrot. 'Where' yo htanlslnus governs the largrot parish cook ? Me and Llnle's her,' I aayi in the United States an.l possible in (Muic wu my sister, dcceuaed t: the world. He also is publisher and while I tack a'ready.) 'V we lo u editor of the Polish Dally Nr ws. own rookin', I tole hint. (Veil, I gue anyhow JAMES GARDNER s set-toe- i however, MALCOLM McDOWELL'S COFFEE WAGON BRINGS JOY. RE- STOWE DEAD. Kanaa City, Jan. 2. James GardStowe, consul general to South Africa from 1 SWT fu IPO and one of tho hcht known manufacturers in tuc United State, tiled nt his home cars. aged six'.y-flv- e Cul. Stowe came of an eld EntjHsh family and wan a brother uf Haron S owe. fuiindcr (,f the famous Stowe ner her-toda- DEATH OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Thara Is a Mystery to he Explained ey Cerener. Jan. 2. ITntisupI rlrcum-tance- i are connected with the death or Mias Mary H. Btollenworch, a well-lo-J-o woman at Paris, near Kenosha, Wla. Tha woman waa found yesterday lying on tha fioor of her room at the home of ber brother, M. Btollenworch. a farmer. Her ll:n were blackened as though they had ben burned with carbolic add. When the brother ertered the house he found hla sister gaiping for breath, and she d'd not regain c nsclouhneaa, .lying within a few minutes. ' The brother and the coroner are Inclined to believe that the woman waa the victim of robber. When Btollenworrk rurhej to a to call a physician, hr found thi connecting wire had be-- n cut Then it wan discovered (hat the woman bad suffered n broke Juat over the right temple, from which the I lend had flowed freelr. The officials thought It possible that the arid had been smeared on her lips nfter ahe wu killed. Against the robbery theory 1 the that no money seems to be missing. Miss Slollenworek wxs 41 years old. RACING MEN SURPRISED. y Library of 1 I Chicago, New York, Jan. Men interested racing ta New York 'ta express considerable surprire rf tl e tand tak-- I en by Governor Hug "x !n his to the lcvls'ature on 2.-- In -- mes-siro.- He w.ia appointed cun1'!! general tu South Atrlra bv President McKinley. Through his cfl'irts trade between the United State and Africa Increased to fcueh an extent that when he tendered hi re'-iall on because, a h r uted. uf the insdequa'e roinpenna-ti'HttHciiri in the put American iMinuac uroi ;,nd African merchants petJiiotie i thPresident to refuse to Ihe n and ailow them tn mitke np the deficiency. This was a thing unheard of in American cm-ulhlstorv and the President held that such' an action w mid lie p It la tbe tenernl onln'no tbat tbe governor will lie unable to sorure the passage of a Mil shich will entirely wipe out but ting at racj cinrsos. h'ar.y go no tar us lu blame the iigila'.ion to the tkmIiootti inter-- i ens again' whom !. racing clubs have waged a bitter warfare and who are now said to he anxious to get even with the club who have broken up tbe pool room business by drlv lug o il racing altogether. It Is pointed ou: !i" tbe advocates of racing that the agricultural associations of the state will light any lull doing away with betting, as they are COLORADO LAWYER DEAD. the beneficiaries undr the five per evit tax levied on the racing clubs Denver. Jan 2. Charles W. Tanker-lThe revenues from this source hare ev, known ns one of the ablest tot reaped enormo-tslln the iat eight in i:m state, died tolxy of reart. lswjers Using from S27.0U0 in 1885 to 2 b I. O'M In 1SW5. rwralysl. Le waa born nt In eight year the 17. 1!41. and wa V.. asroclalt'-nin the state eleven racing of graduated from he Unlve-sit- y hare paid ia this tax 91 484,263. rt-'i- sr y Kre.lor-Ichabur- e. s Vro-g'n- In both and law. Ro- tor" cum Inc Colorado In '.871 he practiced lav xi Little Rock Ark., snd be serve ; a term a speaker of the house ot representative of that state. NEGRO 18 PARDONED. Denver. Jan. 2. In commemoration of he eiranel-atlo- n proclamation of President 1 inccln. which became efy fective rears agu. Gurernor Hen-- v A Bmhtcl yesterday pardoned G. Stephen Edwara Freeman, a negro who bad served five years of a ten :o twenty re.v- - term for murder committed at Trinidad. fe-t- SHOT AND KILLED Knoxville, Tmn., Jan. 2. Patrolman Mike lVrcrn sud O. U Jaragin were shot and killed aat night while trying to arrest one Km eat Wells on a trivial charge. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. i i |