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Show his of lake ami any. waving Coal Miner i WAS AN ACTIMC IAItTK IiANT IN IIOI.O-IP- Mill llodioa of Trinlltftl( Culu Wtf Nuni$ttl uf (Kin Ud UmikIIMi la C'nloradi HoMOirn I of llclljr I t , Xlol(l-tf- h 5 1 - f f 1 4 J 2 ? i ii is believed by officer and railroad detectives that Mrs. A. U! liudaoo was an active participant iiitlrn, hold-u- p of the Colorado Southern train south of Trinidad, Colo., Tuesday night. She was in the police sweatbox ail day, and it la said alia has confessed enough to the oflluera to warrant holding her for the robbery. It was her husband who was shot and killed by Express Mini Orwtor Kolb Anxloui When to Kearb su Agreement, The mins workers, through their representatives, have agreed with the mine owners to attempt to adjust the differences existing between them outside the anthracite coal strike commission. The proposition was made on a compromise basis, and negotiations, It is expected, will at once he entered npon with a reasonatfe hope of settlement, with tho aid of the arbitrators. Ths rough proposition which is to form tiie basis of negotiations Is a 10 nine-hou- r per cent increase in wages, a day and trade agreements between tbs miners and the company by which they am employed. The only one of the four demands not touched Upon is that of the weighing of coal by the legal ton, While both siles hsve expressed a willingness to settle their differences among themselves, it Is not to be con- j . 1 i sl , Important details are lacking In the report of the affair which has come to the slate department, end ths officials art In doubt ns to what should be done. They hsve no notion of nnrrendering, without protest, an American citizen to the local courts of Guatemala, unless satisfied that the mao is a proper subject for punishment. Even then, It Is not at all certain that the department itself has the right to waive any legal exemption that the man might have. Inteua-lionfuels Ksm Is Not Donkins for Troubls, law lays down the precept that An effort is being made by ths Euro- an ambassador, or minister, may not pean diplomats to persuade ths Ameri- of his own accord surrender any such can minister, Mr. liowen. to join In a exemption In hisnivii esse. declaration that the Mocha tie of the I.)nrlilii( C'ul s blisrllT Ills Job. Oriuoco river is Ineffective, which is Governor Durbin of Indiana has the positiou taken by Germany, Eng- notified Uni ley of Sullivan land and Italy. Mr. Itoweo has given county, that hisotlice was vacant, and a discreet refusal and la avoiding the tiie coroner becomes sheriff question, with a view not to jeopardize The ludlans law provides that a American Interests and to leave the her Iff shall vacate his office when a bands of the Washington government prisoner in his charge is lynched. A free. Heorrtsry of legation Russell, mob took Dillard, the negro, away In his report of the recent trip of the from Sheriff Dudley and hanged him gun host Marietta up the Orinoco, holds to a telephons pole. Tiie sheriff hsa tbst the blockade of Ciudad liollvar is the right, ttudrr the law, to ask to bo effect ivs, which Is e partial support of reinstated, but lie must show that bt the Venrsuelan contention. was powerless to hold tiie prisoner. Mutbsr t luvtl fur Cruelly to Hangbisr, RATES TO SOUTH AFRICA. When the bearing of the chargee of issoMhlps lUulluf Freight Awmf Ilsluvr cruelty against Mrs. Annie Psnrudocke " Cost. of Comptou Park, Wiltshire, wes reRival steamship lines plying- besumed at the old Hailey, the defendtween New York. and South Africa in the witness box and ant was am waging a vigorous war in rales. mads a placed sweeping denial of all tbs Tudtty a ton of general cargo can be . A numbronchi against charges . f 4 t I an hour when angels keep Familiar watch o'er men, When coarser eouls are wrapped sleep Sweet spirit, meet me then! an hi nr when holy dream There Through slumber fairest glide. And in thut mystic hour it seems Thou shouldet be by my side There My thoughts - The export figurre-othe archipelago In the fiscal year 1903 were larger with but two exceptions, 1870 and 1889, than In any year of Ita history The last fiscal year shows an Increase over 190, $33,917,879 worth of merchandise being exported, of which the United Kingdom and the United Stairs received nearly $18,000,000 in practically equal proportions. of thee too Mu-rif- f i ;i i !l ln-r- ! for less money ber of her friend tcstiticil - ;i that they than a merchant tan tiring half a tnu had nover sien her subjected daughter of potatoes to New York City from the to su.v cruelly, Til- Jury fuunil .Mi. Carolina. The rule oil general cargo IVnrudocko guilty of assaulting sod to the South African ports has been cut her daughter aud she neglecting a repeatedly until iioiv it is umy $..4J I'i.'id. Um. fined suend ate HELEN HARVEYS HERO By MAUDE FITCH. (Copyright, IKS, by DAHV Sxoar Fcuusman Helen Ilarvcy was to spend her cation at her aunts cottage in Sheboygan, where the wash of old Lake Michigan should take the place in her ears of the buzz of a department store. She was full of anticipation as she sat in the northbound train. Twowhole weeks to be out of doors and free, and Tom waB coming up by Sunday. Dear old Tom. She thought of Decoration Day, when he had tolj her his dream of fitting up a little flat and making a home for her, someday. She had given1 him no answer as yet. but had promised to decide before Sunday. lie was her kind friend, but like many other young girls she still waited for the hero of her dreams, aud started out on her little outing with all kinds of delightful possibilities In her mind of meeting the unknown. Meanwhile Tom stood behind the counter and measured off laces, and ate cheap lunches that he might buy a box of Allegrettis for Sunday eveningHelen tried to read but enjoyed more looking out at the deuse woods through which they were passing. Suddenly she was minded to look at her purse and see If her trunk check and the two crisp r bills which she had bought for return fare and extra expense were safe. The check had slipped out of sight, and In searching for it she held the bills between her Angers. The train turned a sharp curve just then, and a strong current of air wept the car. Instantly the money fluttered from her fingers and out of the open window. Fassengers aud trainmen were kind and sympathetic, aud the conductor gave her a stop over cheek at the next station, that slip might walk back and look for the money and come on by a Inter tram. She remembered that it a as Just at the curve, and the conductor said it was about two miles back, so she Lad some hope of finding IL Cut the tears would come as she thought of the precious money, so bard to earn and so hard to Bave, and of how she must write home for more. In spite of her trouble she was Influenced by pure air and beauty of the scene to stop to pick some wild roses for her belt. Dut as she neared the curve she became absorbed in her search; so absorbed. Indeed, that she did not notice a gathering storm until it burst upon her. The only thing to do was to push through the underbrush and aeek shelter In the dense woods. Among the pines' it was almost dry, and her footsteps were noiseless on the carpet of needles. . A little way in she stopped startled for ahe had come upon habitation, a belter made of boughs against a rock. va- Os past.) Flease come be rude hospitality? Sylvia for my woodland bower. And Helen, under the spell of tender blue eyes, cast away prudence, and let herself he made comfortable In the h afy shelter, while her host busied replenishing the lire. She had a delicious sense that she wns having a really romantic exper- himself with ience. Bhe "It Is very beautiful here, said. "Are you camping or fishing, as she caught a glimpse of a skill drawn up on the shore and almost concealed by houghs. Coth, he answered uneasily, but yru must not ask me about myself. I am Ixihengrln. Yonder is my swan ,,, Hm 'fh 1 rain-washe- d Regarded each other la silence, a smouldering fire, and standing before it all, looking more startled than herself, a man, young, tail, fair, athletic. They regarded each other In sllenee. but Ike giil felt vo fear, for she line that she had met her hem. The ninu apoKn first. "Are you a Wood nymph or horn alienee some She told I er story, sure of you? sympathy. 'Too l a I. Indeed." he said kindly, "but a 111 you not aecept my flve-doll- Lavender Leaves. The waving corn wa green and gold. The damask roses blown. The bees and buay sidnnlng-wheKept up a drowsy drone, When Mistress Etandlsh, folding down Her linen, white as snow. Between tt laid the lavender, One summer long ago. Like a picture against the blue of lake and sky. unless boat, and you believe In nte, I sliall go away In the boat and leave you alone in the storm, and not prepare for you a luncheon of fish and lterries, as I plan to do." The fire blazed cozily, and the man built out the leafy roof, that she might lie quite dry. The queen must be safe and happy," he said. Helen had never been called a queen before, but she liked IL The slender spikes of grayish green. Still moist with morning dew. Recalled a garden sweet with box Beyond the oceans blue; An English garden, quaint and old. She nevermore might know; And so she dropped a homesick tear That eummer long ago. The yellow shn ts grew worn and thin, 'And ft II in many a shred; Some went to hind the soldiers' wounds, And some to shroud the dia.l. And Mistress Standl-- h tvMs her soul Where tu Ir shadows throw, And v loins pl.iin.d there In sun. no rs long ago. lint still between the roxa) rose And lady ply tail Springs up the modest lavender Beside (lie cottage wall. The spider spreads tor gossamer Across It to and he ghost of linen laid to bleach One sumnnr long ago. New England Magazine. fro-T- Disappearing for a few minutes he came back with ht-bud berries on large leaves, and a can of water. He cooked the fish deftly over the blaze, and Helen produced from her lunch box, sandwiches, olives and cake, at which he exclaimed with unfeigned delight. Such a merry meal It was, and before Helen knew It she was telling all about herself. It Is so easy at nineteen, to talk of ones self when melancholy, sympathetic blue eyeB are lavishing tender glances upon one. If I come to Sheboygan, may I come to see you? he asked. Oh. that charming air of deference. It was just as she always knew the hero would be. "1 believe the rain la stopping," she said at last I wish it might rain always," be murmured, lying lazily at her feeL This brought the warm color into her face, and looking up, she saw that the sun was beginning to drop. Really I must go; the storm Is quite over, she said, rising. He rose too. and looked at her with grave sadness, saying, "It will be lonely after you go. but If you will allow mo I can take you almost to the village In my came: nre not you afraid?" "No," hesitatingly. But she went, sitting quietly in the boat, while he stood in the stern and Lent to the oar. Both f'U the beauty of the scene, and with thut greatest proof of perfect sympathy, were silent. Jhe bont grated sharply os h and. He prang out. and helping ner. took her hand, holding It for a to hla lips. "I want to thank you. little girl," he Raid, "for trusting me as you have today. It Is good for a man to be trusted. Think of me kindly sometimes but speak to ni one of nte, and aa a pledge I ask for one of these " He touched he roses In her belt. With trembling fingers she him one. Then, smiling sadlv gave he pointed down the md to the autlon "Good lie," he Mid. aud God keen you." Heleu SU w little r the tend lor her teals, and It was .1, twitch u mi; that she looked hack, once, and saw him standing, like a pctnie against the mo-men- IL aunt met her At Sheboygan her be lug careless about chided her for heart Helen wonher In the money. or 8aIned-- - lost dered If she had passed swiftly, summer days The of her but when alone, she thought of Tom, who sometimes and hero, bad would have been quite wretched comhe known how he suffered by slender his chances parison. and how were becoming. But on Sunday he came in holiday dinner with, attire, and drove up after best bingle rig he the as he said, could get at the livery to take Helen falls along driving. They drove to the the pretty lower road, each feeling the constraint of an Important question to be decided. Tom, being more nervous, talked more. Funny thing at a little staWe, tion down the road," he began. Stopped for water, and there was such a crowd that I got out to see what a was up. They had just caught murderer, a man who Killed his wife. He was a fine big fellow, a college man, they said. It seems she was much older than he and not his sort, but anyway, hed married her, and shed nagged hint ever since, and finally she said something about his mother, and ho struck her, she fell against something, and died later from the effects. Meanwhile he got away. Last week the detectives got trace of him here, but its only the last few days hes been seen poking about the bushes near the track, and early yesterday morning he came Into town to post a letter. They tracked hint into the woods, where hed been hiding, but he eluded them and put out into the lake In a canoe. A little way out the boat struck a sunken spar and sank. He knew liow to swim but they think he was hurt by the spar, for after a few strokes he went down. They brought him back Into the village, dead, and there wasnt a thing in his pockets but a withered rose. He had not at all a bad face, but Its queer what a man will do when hes roused isnt It? Hut Helen was silent and looking Into her pale face Tom exclaimed in consternation, "Why did I tell you about the horrible thing. We have happier things to talk about, and He drew her to him unresisting as he, whispered, "You have not forgotten, dear, that you are to give me my answer What Is It? Very low It came, Yes. The next morning the postman brought Helen an envolope in which were two bills, ? flve-dolla- 1 - shipped to Capetown In For .daylights common beam; I can hut know thee a my star, My angel ani my dream; When alars afa In the quiet skies, Then most 1 pine for thee; Bend on me tften thy tender eye, As stars loots on th sea! Lord Lytton. al ' ths Skies- - I ' Messenger Selireiber. Mrs. Hudson admitted tbst she tied a red cloth around a lantern for her husband and another man, whose name ehe refused to give, hut claims she did strued that it carries with It the acnot know what they were going to do ceptance of the terms proposed. They with it.. This lantern placed between are mentioned only as a basis, it is the rails was the signal Which caused understood, from which a settlement Is Engineer Cilfoil to stop bin train. The to be effected. It is possible that the coroner's inquest bus been postponed foundation already laid can be wrecked awaiting developments. by either party holding out too strongly some question sod thus leave against MRS. NATION ON WARPATH. the whole mutter in the hands of ths Ttkfi la Ilona fthow la New York aad commissioners, who, in tbs meantime, will act as a sort of board of conciliaCreate a XhikhOoii Carrie Nation created a sensation at tion rather than a board of arbitration. ths horse show in New York City DESPERADO EXECUTED. Thursday. She harangued the great gathering on the evils of overdress, Men Chargetl With Msuy Ilrutsl Mnrrisr Finally AmivimI tbs HcnIToltl, attempted to break a bottle of chamwas from and Angnstin Chacon whs hanged at finally ejected pagne, Authe building by the police. Solotnonville, Arizona, Friday. Mrs. Nation entered the garden gustin Chacon, was one of the most quietly and look a seat in the tier. She desperate outlaws whose crimes have had been there only a few minutes been recorded In the annals of Arizona. when her gaze rested on the box where It Is generally believed he bad killed some members of theVnmlerlilt family at least a score of persona. Some of bis crimes were of the most brutal and Site studied her prowere slttlug. gramme and then descended to the revolting nature. The crime for, which Chacon wav promenade. Stationing herself In front of the Vanderbilt box, she de- executed was committed on Christmas In the day, 1895. The night before he sod a livered a tirade on overdress. band of outlaws, of which he was the box were seated M's. Alfred Q. Vanderbilt, Reginald Vanderbilt end Miss leader, broke Into the store of Mrs. Nicholson. Alfred O. Vanderbilt was McCtfrmlck at Morenci. Paul Decker, leaning agvnsl the rail of the prom- manager of the atore, came upon the enade and did not see Mrs. Nation ap" robbers in the act of looting the place. They captured him and ordered him pronch. to open the safe. Upon hln refusing Yon ought to be ashamed of yourselves! the woman acreamed at them. to do so, he was stabbed to death. You ought to be ashamed to wear - The following morning Constable such disgraceful clothes. Take them Alexander Davis trailed the robbers to a Mexican's house, from which the off; take them off, end attire yourentire band emerged, shooting at selves more modestly!" Alfre . G. Vanderbilt hastily left his everybody In sight Two of the robposition at the rail, earns over to where bers were killed. Chacon shot and Mrs. Nation was standing, whispered killed Pablo Salcido,' who was going something In her ear and pushed her up the mountain side to persuade him away. . The outburst of the woman at- to surrender. For this crime he was tracted a crowd of people and the oc- convicted in 1897, and sentenced to be hanged at Solomonvllle on Juuo 18lh cupants of the Vanderbilt box were of last year. On the oight of the 9th much embsrassed. evidently very of Jane, 1897, he dug his way out of Mrs. Nation then turned' her attenthe atone jail at Solumooville and estion to other boxes. Finally she start- caped. lie was at large until September of ed for the cafe, where she bore down when he was captured near that on a party of men who were drinking Naco year, by Captain lturton Mossmao of wine. Mrs. Nation seized a bottle tiie Arizona rangers. Mossmao, toand, glaring at the men, shouted gether with Sheriff Parks of Graham hail arranged with William Young nen, don't drink sueli filthy county, and Hurt A Ivord, the noted ban Stiles staff. You are going straight to hell! dit. to entice Chncnu across the MexWhere Is the mau that sells this stuff? ican line into Arizona on a horse Show him to me sud I will tell him stealing expedition. The otlieera, Stiles and Alvord lay in wait for Chacon In what 1 think of him!" and played t tie part of asThe caterer at the garden appeared the night,and at daylight arrested hiiu. sociates, on the sceue avid ej.,.ed Mrs. Nation. At the lust term of court he was to be hanged Friday. PHILIPPINE TRADE. During his recent period of liberty Chacon is known to have committed Continuous Improvement Hines ths loeep. many crimes sud is credited with haytlon of Our Control. ing taken inure than one life. The Import and export figures of the of Philippine archipelago, ending June Shooting Scrap llolsr Question Law. 80, 190?, show a continuance of the imThe state department hns been Inprovement in trade that has prevailed formed that Godfrey Ilunter, jr., son since the inception of the United United of the Slates minister stQante-mal- a States coutrol. During the fiscal year shot and killed WilCity, 1903 there was Imported merchandise, exclusive of gold end silver, to' the liam Fitzgerald of Grand Raptds, Mich. value of $33,141,80, an ' increase of Hunter has tsksn refuge in the leganesrty $3,000,000 over the same period tion and an interesting question ban arisen as to his exemption from arrest. f 1901. , Inlsr-aatton- In When stars are In the quiet skies. Then most I pine for the; Bend on me then thy tender eyes. As star look on the ss! For thoughts, like wave that glide ty night. Are Ktllleat when they shine; love lies hushed In light Mine Bem-atths heaven Of thine. , i Star Are eP , Paris Eating Houses. Iaris has been described as a gigan- tic mouse trap with three doors reppet lively, hotel cafe, restaurant. The city has about 10.000 hotels; there aro rostauiants lu every block; and you ran find cafes at almost every step. At almost restaurant yon are sure to good any rooking. on can eat well anywhere and at' any There are scores of price. where the meals cost as high placet as la the better restaurants of New York and hundreds where you can get a very fair dinner for 00 rents, or If you would have wine, for 10 cent additional. There !h one stock company which does an enormous business in supplying cheap and good food for Parisians. It was founded by a butcher who has his snops still in different parts of tho city. This company has loo or more restaurants where yon ran clwoys be sure of good service and You pay for want good food you eat and pay for everything, but the prices are low. A Little Too Enthusiastic. One of the many things In.f, Brewer Is Interested in Is the Agrieultural experiment station maintained by tho state of (ounruleut In the of New Haven. On day ,he outskirts took his sous through the professor plaee to them the different Thry Dtlrularly tieT1.8'n ,TrUl" nmr,lne ilL-ne- smoke cigars automatically whereby tbe fine,. ah possible Is ob-tallied and analyzed, "I noticed that the boys were t traeted by this marulne and explained it to them rarefuii," Mid th, feasor recently. "I thought no tnora about it. however, until ne Sunday found our house full of j Bmoke what do you suppose? Bless me If those boys hadnt rigged up machine In the attic and were coloring a ivrerm , aum Ipi !" MIm" ru'r IV mlted to t.w lrm"! etui, Vi-- .,, imav-- r. .M Va hm.W THE PINKHAM AimCOT GOjjjj GREAT 1TTE5TI01 TB13U5S UOflEl. to O .till! ,lBddm' .itcorree Sigh; if pm jtvL tiiness, cm its ait Tier. ' CIIKAU. Mrs. Frances Stafford, cl 243F U4th St., N.Y. City, adds hert timony to tiie hundreds of thou, sands on Mrs. Pinkhams files. When Lydia K. linldiamsHome dies woro first introduced skeptics t! all over tho country frowned upm oimO their curativo chums, hut as vp after year has roiled by and tl littlo group of women who had beet I ,rtt cured by tiie new discovery r.since grown into a vast army d l MU hundreds of thousands, doubts and Id H0 skepticisms have U'cn swept ani M. as ly a mighty flood, until todai trri the grout good that, Lydia L Tull L- r Pink ham's Vegetable NO $ I Jnilofim Compound and her other medicines are doffi; among tho women of America k attracting tho attention of many d our leading scientists, physiiua and thinking people. Merit alone could win such Lire, wise, therefore, is the woman wn for a cun relies uyxm Lydia E SnrfKo L Deatvn !! rth ,tekiw ! t 09 ItvC Plnklia ms Vegeta bl e Com pound New Word for Legal Profession, In the future the New York lawyen to make themseka will he able understood when they say a case b being Lamberted Instead of using ft, '"iK-hold word expedited. gton Po "I suffered for mouth front Eelectne Oil omed me iu hours. M. 8. Ui-.- t, re throat Iwentjrlo HawesvtUe, Ky. He Explained. "Brother, what klfld of a thing li t "By goodness. Dolly, xli maggot? an Ignorantness! Why, thats hoi papa made all his money by being & coal maggot! Brooklyn Life. Ten thousand demons gnawing swiys ones vital couldnt be much wor-etbe tortures of itching pile. Yet thorin ears. Doans Ointment never fails ti FAMILIES OF BAD" MEN. Remarkable Attachment to Homs Tit Shown by Crooks. One of the peculiar phases oflliG seen in the love that bad" mea bi for tjielr wives and children. "bad men we generally mean flu lawbreakers who thrive in commai ties by the purchase of protect:: from law upholders. If you please let Tom Gould be mentmnni as t type, or "Tiie" Allen, tlioudi I do m know anything about tli ur fanuic Men of that stamp, with their bau ever nyairst their fellow turn, liva, only to "do" them, usua'ly bate ha?; homes. Tho family tic- are sacrec The gambler's daughter is the 1$ of his soul, and his only holy tlon is to Shield her from nowWt of liis moral obliquity. I could ek a dozen such men In this dty vd1 names are as well known as Distric Attorney Jeromes. No matter be black the record against them onti outside, within the threshold of tbs homes they become loyal husbaci1 and indulgent fathers. New L Times. , , B1 - .... A Strange Calculation. Taking the length of the permxi1 rnllwayi on the surface' of the f,ot" at tiearly sixty thousand georPlllJI t: miles, with a dally average th trains, it is estimated that t loss suffered by wear and tear " th f day by the metallic rails la about six hundred tons. The hundred tons are lost In the forljj fine powder, and are tartied the earth In the shape of aoluW salts. -- THE BLOCD. The blood la life. Ve derive m re the bloo I life, power, beauty and been th-' doctors have Ron, as A from time Immemorial. body, a freh appearance, nnd 8ro ally all th abilities we pnsfess pen 1 on that aource of et1 He duty of ctery man to keep the blood ns pur Nature. normal as possible. Infinite wlsdnn, ba given , r mometer ludieatlns' the sta' blood, which appeals to our rcasn S5 Hiving notice of Its Impurity-- . hlcti Iona to of the akin, erupt daft scarcely pay any attention, ben' ringing noises In the cars, la11' RleetdeasncM. are generally that ths blood Is not In H DOf tale, but Is filled with stances. These , symptom our full attention. If more Rt ware paid to those symptom taps taken to remove then), many llluessea from which would boeoino unknown and t man hotly would become idrot'k' healthier. Attention therefore if he paid to those warning tiie blood cim lie put Kiel w , N oils sub, ante removed flout se of Dr. August Koenig' Itrops, dUiovucd more u b go. tik I |