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Show (Kg ho People of the Bntyfro State. Kvthegar jST TO TIME QUICKLY e Good in the Cnstom Bind Is Due to Go EUp Higlier. KJALPH JOHNSON. pVlro to The Tribune, FX, Fob. 19. Collector of the Lin Loco, Jr., Is sizing "P while It Is not yet wrlt-E wrlt-E will be the Kepublican can-r.covcrnor can-r.covcrnor of the stato this Si stranger things havo hap-t' hap-t' Loch Is one of those men Fncra rather than savors. It Snembered that air. Iioosovelt tnCt to the sentiment, on one hat words nre of no use un-1 un-1 up by deeds. Tho collector 5 or New York has ovidontly 'for his watchword, and he in little farther and believes Should como first. He has ('ln reforming- the method of duties from Incoming passen-ire passen-ire It Is true, walls of agony s who wanted to get by wllh-"Unclo wllh-"Unclo Sam his dues. He has )', more than one widespread .combination and has collected ov'cr 53,500,000 from tho sugar which they had already cred- njflL Truly, the qulot little q custom house has made good C to go up higher, unless I igucss. E! Hunger Among Rich, i'know that there Is almost as seer among the very rich In fr.as there is among the very rtlon to the size of the i physician the other day. rom trying to get slender, y, Is largely confined to hy, not so very long ago c, a specialist, was called oman who had mllllonn ;hL Her own physician ile to determine what was :h her. The specialist r and asked her a few dam,' he said, 'you are th. All I would prescribe ae a few hearty meals.' " hurcli Furniture I happen to go Into the New Yorker and see In ture of an ecclesiastical d bo a pretty good guess is or was a member of i .Avenue Presbyterian corner of Twenty-second Imposition of the fnrnl-rch fnrnl-rch has just been made, ark will be begun of tnk-Iructure, tnk-Iructure, which has stood in half a century. The ccnlly sold for n business iv of the parishioners took Kas relics, Hft From Unknown. Bfllon Army headquarters tho fwhen the "bread line" with Hid strays of hungry human-Hng human-Hng past tho officer who has Btbc relief department and re-t' re-t' tickets which are redeemed Kj's restaurant, a richly dressed ercd. Going up to the head Krtment, she greeted him with. Krnlng. Mr. Salvation Army; uncthlng to help along your Hiding him an envelope. The Knltttl her nnd askod for hor Khat a receipt Cor the money Ktpt. "Oh. no receipt Is ncc-Hhe ncc-Hhe replied, nnd passed out. Knad left the officer opened and almost fainted. It con-bills con-bills for $1000 each and one Hiter Ship to the Utah. Buuhlp Florida will be launched tmtxy yard. N'ew York, the lat-jKf lat-jKf April. She Is the first ves-IBuDrcadnonght ves-IBuDrcadnonght class to be built eminent yard. The battleship JBet, of Jcsser displacement, Is the jjBt'modorn battleship built by the jflbnt In recent years. Tho Con-Jtt.has Con-Jtt.has a displacement of 10.000 (;the Florida a displacement of Sns. The Florida nnd her sls-j.the sls-j.the Utah, which Is being built tfBNcw York Shipbuilding company Mien, K. J. will be tho first ves-xtiz ves-xtiz United States navy to carry 5pplouient of twelve twelve-inch fB" turrets on the median lino of mftnd all available in broadside Ijpjflg to Get Acquainted. 6tcholl has been greatly lnter-IssJlQ lnter-IssJlQ work of Miss Anna Morgan. Jvmont and Mrs. Mackny In bo-4plK bo-4plK shirtwaist makers. He said ipKlt has opened my eyes, to iBBft'omen throw themselves Into IBSot for themselves, but for oth-2BW9 oth-2BW9 much energy, good sense and JBfftce, when It would he so much jMp-'them to do nothing in a va-jBMieCftblo va-jBMieCftblo ways. Their work M.EQod. apart nllogcther from the (f the cause, by bringing the SOgfcthor. The lime was when fpfan of uptown knew nothing of '2pjot the people of downtown, and 2Kn f downtown had only a of the other, associated with gByfllcness and pride. Eut those jjBW Hfo changing. Now tho wom-IpBPJown wom-IpBPJown Is becoming acquainted Joman of downtown and taking PI Interest in tho conditions of V tVA tr'lng to think out the tnliigs-.an(i Incidentally broad-own broad-own life. It's a line spirit, JfjU think It will grow." gyo B, Bowers, an Inventor of S.nn Francisco, is In town trying to find out what has become of the pedigree, portrait und coat of arms which wore brought by his grcat-grent-Krandfathcr, Dr. William Hay, to Reading, Mass.. about 1715. Mr. Bowers has put his query In the form of an advertisement and Is awaiting Information. According to Mr. Bowers, the original pedlgreo of Dr. Hay. who was of distinguished Scotch ancestry, fell Into the hands of u Mr. Usher, a genealogist In this city, about forty years ago. for the purpose of being copied, and since the death of this genealogist the relatives who formerly for-merly possessed It have never been able to discover Its whereabouts. Mr. Bowers Is very nnxlous to get some trace of the missing pedigree and portrait. Ho says there are numerous copies of the coat of arms in existence, as tho Hay family descended from the oarls of Erroll, and It "has llgurcd. he raya. for over 1000 years In tho history of the British Isles. Few "Would Kesitato. The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas of this city Is congratulating Itself on having secured Malcolm J. McLood of Pasadena. Cnl., as Its pastor. Mr. Mc-Lood Mc-Lood hesitated a long time before accepting ac-cepting the call. Tho church Is one of the richest In New York nnd the pastorate pas-torate carries a 5120,000 salary. |