OCR Text |
Show THE MOnNINC EXAMINEE, OGDEN. UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY i. 190 1. Entertainment and Instruction For the young Folk? VAV.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V Marsupials and Their Children mi Vy TLA.TT rLBE-RT- alarm quick an a flaph the little tiling - , The- - Jailifs IV v IV.V.VAVAV.V.V.V.V.V. la a curium and of uniint.la ;:iiUHt family Turkic Produce and shuffle a pack of cards. This has nothing to do wilu the trk-k- . but looks professional. Turn 1hm face up. bay you are going to deal them all If the company so desires, but that would be tedious some one haJ belter stop you about half wav. As the cards full unite, say, the fourth I club 1). At the wotd "...op" drop tlie undealt cards, square and lu- i the whole pack ba k upward. (X. K. You know that the fourth is dub 9.1 Drop a doxen or' so la make h email pack, then another and anolhrr. You have now four packets A. It. t" and D, your own. Ask that a card be taken from D on ie A. from I on to B, from D en to C. Tour own known card is now at the top of D. Ta threw dust In the eyes of the audience let them shift frem A to R, A to C. etc. Then while yen go out of the room they are to carefully look at the top card of the D the room you packet On ask that all the cards may be well shuffled together. Taking the hand of one of the parly, you ask him to think very hard of the chosen card. Of course meanwhile yeu are brain reading. Then, taking up the pack, you find the required card. , . word intA lluWr who can. had Ibeqi,? el,;an-- l some kind men can along and picked him up and carried him into a comfortable hunee before a warm Are. They rubb'-- his feet ;;iid hands and pul him in A lie.l. end he opened hia BRAIN READING. kkiu' or means a' i.jir The. kangaroo Ja the largest of the foarsu-pU- l 'the of females anJ .the marsupial family, and It is found in touch. tribe have! provided by nature lier- - Australasia ami 'in the islands adjacent. There are several Varieties of the kangaroo tribe. fine kind Is so tall that when it raise. itself upon Jib lilnd feet, like the female with the little one standing beside her in the large picture, Its height la greater than that of many a full grown man. You will frequently ace these Iminenae kangaroos in a menagerie. The jerboa is one species of roo .that has h prehensile tail. Pra- - THE TINKER AND THE ELEPHANT. The tinker and the elephant Were walking down tbe street. Anil Uirir conduit. I regret to stera 1 as somewhat Indiarreet. For the tinker played a whistle And the elephant a drum. And the noise they made was Tea d n, yi and r.'.tnkei :ie;.i. Put the little squirrel v.'.ien b looked f..r u w.is found froxen suff in l.ia .o Then there is ; ;.o;li,.r squirrel who is a foot ml a I.: if i.!:j. tail included, And llkrwfee MOTHER'S POCKET. eif. the strangest sort of skin or pouch, rrtulle in which to carry their lounge deep This pouch cradle ia formed of fuld of skin grow Inc across the front the marsupial' body Just between fore und hind limbs. Baby niarsu-pul- s are, like young kitten, blind, und hey are very tender und helplesa be (dee. Tlicir mother lukca hold of hem with her. long, strong paw and gently tucks them into the pouoh cradle 1 they get their eyes open afcd can m their legs. Then site lets them out In piny fnr. a little while ayd gel ' strength. But at the first noise or. sign site Into her cradle e danger iiorkev v hlsks thepi again at:d rutia and hides wlili them. It la aurprlalng how strong lie snug skin cradle Is. The- mot Iter ran travel a long distance carrying her children thus. As they grow older the kangaroo In-- f, inis tlieinselves leant to seek this safe refuge. Ia there an unuaual noise or 010 AND YOUNG KANGAB00S. 1 fcpr f . - NEAR I -- caudle light. Tha FAR. AN D Liquid hydrogen la by far tlie coldest liquid known at the present time. At' urdinary atmospheric pressure 'It "boils' at 42S degrees F, and reduction of the pressure by nn uir pump brings the 4S2 degrees, at temperature down to which the llqull become a solid, froxen foam. Carroll D. Wright foretells of the wage system and eubutltu-tio- n of an era of Tlie heat produced from the light of a firefly la only 1 per cent of an equal Mwuni-w- f PObSl'M AND HIS DINNER. hensile means lluit' can tuke hold of." This kind of tail is hard, strong and flexible, like a leather whiplash, and the nnlniul possessing it can use it to hold on to things with. You have seen monkeys in menageries swinging by . MR. 'fuff, light la produced' fy a' chemical action, us It was Increased by luiitlng the fly lit "oxygen and diiulnlAliett'- - In an atmosphere of nitrogen. Water haa been found in the desert of Sahara In aurh vast quantities by iiiqang of artesian wells that French engineers pro confident of being able to extend their railroad to a distance of a week's Journey from Algeria right through the desert. Japan allows on nearly all Hit pretty stamps ihe sue red chrysanthemum, a flower' of w hlch 'the little Japa have their tails. These are prehensile tails. When the- female Jerboa kangaroo wants to build a neat she gathers a heap of soft, dried gras. laying the straws on long blades lengthwise in a neat sheaf. Then what do you suppose the Jerboa baa sense enough to doT Actually to wrap her long, prehensile tail around the sheaf of grass and to carry It thus .to ths place where she ia building her nest. Is she not wise? Another characteristic of the kangaroo marsupials ia that their hind legs are about three limes as long and strong as the fore ones. .This makes them leaping animals. Tltey leap over the ground1 Instead of walking. Perhaps you flu not know that wt have herein the United fKatea a perfect example of the marsupial. It la the opoaafttn, sonwt lines called the Virginia opossum, though It la found in all the middle belt of autes as well as throughout the southern stales. called possum for The opossum short has tlie prehensile tail as well as. In the case of the female, the skin pocket. When I wss a little girl one of the first things I remember Is seeing a mother opossum running to escape the boys and dogs who were hunting her. She had her young one with her In her pocket, 'and Its head, with the bright little eyes and sharp ears, stuck up above the pouch cradle. Compared to the kangaroo the opossum la a email animal, weighing no more than six or eight pounds, lta tail is halrleaa and so strong that Mr. Poa-aucan awing himself by It from one tree limb to another even while holding In hia mouth a young chicken that he has alolen from some farmer's henroost. become esiieclully proud since Its cultivation has lieeu taken up by Europeans and Americana Instantaneous pliotography by natural lightning ia the latest curiosity of atmospheric phenomena. There are about 12,009 lepers In the Philippines. ' Haccharln Is so sweet that one part dissolved In 10,000 parts of water Is easily tasted. The accounts of the Glasgow corporation tramways far the last financial year have been made up and show a net surplus of $504,409. This result baa been achieved after a vary, sub stantial reduction in the fares at tha commencement of the year. France and Germany liave a quinquennial census, Prussia at one time before tbe formation of the German empire louk ber census Irlennially. An Englishman proposes laying deep sea electric cables by means of submarine .boats, i L Blackening tip nose and elteeka under the eyes haa been found an effectual preventive of snow blindness or the injurious effect of the glare from Illuminated snow uon eyes unaccus-tomed to It. Faoria, UU ia ,'lhs graatast whisky m Tum-tl-li.ia- !" A Fanny Ora sue. Slid yvt Planagc'i In sqm-eKhimself Thr funny fellow Illustrated la muds through the similles' hnh s. If you give him u paper he w PI take ii in his fore from an orange. To fashion him mxke tike .i boy und crumple it up and a hole In the top of an orange and wiih poke it foiiraid into I he disk of his a soUepocn gradually scoop out tbe In cage an tout he may make a mure comfortable bed. lns Spelllag Is Sometimes Neasaat. "fo you are learnir.g to spell, are you, Johnny?" naked grandmamma. "Yes, grandma." whs tlie reply. Well," sold she, let me hear you ppell bread.' ' "1 don't believe I tan, naiidtra," replied the little fellow, "But J think if I had a small piece of eke I could spell that." lisas rows. 'If you had eight pennies and Riil.e had four and you took his and put them to yours what would lh.it make'."' Make trouble. 'spect, Vos I'd Imc side. to tight him bout it. 1 ut Poles like the ones seen In and mouth. Tha Tha aqolrrrl. SI here There's a W ill There's a War. uiuicr lip und comers of Ihe eyes are nave you ever been foil unate enough mu'ic liv turning down the skin en that to watch tha arnica of a squirrel in a the pith shows. Through the mouth npenliie run in some coitnn butcage? Of course every buy knows the squirting and with tills stuff out tlie akin to form si funny nnae. Tie a piece cl rel of tha woods and how Industriously iwieiid rhlmn over the tup opening ta ha provides against tha coming of a serve for l.air. rainy day, which In hia case means the times of year when the gathering of lnwr MMIada." nuto ia impossible. He has been known Mind your tongue. Don't let it apratt to otoro quantities of uuta away In tree hasty, cruel, unkind or wicked words. trunks, and sometimes naughty boys Mind: have been known to steal from the busy Mind your eyes. Don't pniT them hia squirrel actually steal supply of look on wicked books, pictures or to nuta because It la too much trouble to objects. Mind! emulato tba squirrel s industry. But of Miiul your curs. Don't suffer them course the boy would not do aucl) a ur to listen to wicked speeches, cruel and really cowardly thing if ho nurds. Mind! only stopped to think he was robbing a Mind your four). Don't let iltetn helplesa little animal so tiny and genur light or write uny evil wonts. slcul tle that tame ones have been carried Mind! around In mens pocketa In order that they may be kept warm. One squirrel (anlda't Ncmrmber, la said to have lived all day long in the A father In reprovirg h!s mdii said pocket of an Italian organ grinder, and sternly to him. Did you ever aoa.nie once when a bllmaid cume .and the doing such u thing as that when I was a boy?" poor little organ boy fell In the snow Ihe IN ITS t:" t piiiute for eyes ' The distilleries of top of e cloud many Miles above the the city have a capacity of 110,900 gal- earth and to puss through many atlons a day. mospheric strata differing In Iheli- temIt la a common belief perature and the amount of moisiuro Although among sullnra that whales alien they they contain, ia very likely to heroine a sound" descend to enormous depths In nolabla Individual aniung Its kind. the ocean, yet Dr, Racovltxa of the Plovers are strong enough to run the Belgian antarctic expedition avers that moment they are hutched, hut do not about ISO feet la the maximum depth develop any power of flight for many te which a whale cau dive. days. In Faria by paying a penny persona More than one-flfof I lie land of re allowed en depot platforms to wit- tha world has no outlet fur drainage ness departure of friends. to the aea, and In all that area evapa rnowflake Is n oration is greater Hum precipitation. The beginning-oDr. KerlrnpsWy. .a Ritsrlan doctor, particle of dust,' This, if It has the good fortune te begin Ho earner at the has found tho akin of tbe frog best to town In the world. - graft on ehvo.iic ulcers from ito freedom from giunas nml hairs. At Kt. Louis great progress Is being made tiiwitrd the educsliuiiul exhibit, fur which (Ire .'ii'ros of floor space was reserved. It will Include an exhibition of actual processus in classroom and laboratory work. Lust year M.noO lentous were lost In IjoikIuii, anil nenrly the same number In the preceding year, making u total of close on to 70.000 fur the two years. The bet butler In New Jersey is made by a lawyer at hi country seat. Its cost per ounce Is kept a profound th f asc lot. t cornum unv'y lumiia! declines to divulge ths charge on which the prisoner is held, although . ha i insists ha has made an important t Panama Troops Ready to Leave Upon rapture. It has been reported that there was a judgment against Pigott a Moment's Notice. for 119,000, obtained In n case in which Now York, Jan. 15. Authentic he. was charged with fraudulent dealfrom the frontier Is anxious- ings In adminisi rating the estate- of ly awaited here, an the belief Is wide, John C. Reading, of Philadelphia, but spread, cables the Herald's Panama the officials of that city say they have correspondent, that the Colombians no warrant foe his arrest on any have already started to march upon charge." the. isthmus. No credence id placed in the report The Passman troops are ready to that Pigott had bonds and papers valleave on a moment's notice. The ued at 9300,000 when arrested. haa been completed, and twelve then Rand fighting men can be INTERESTING CASE SETTLED. placed In the field. There Is great bustle In the armory Fight Over Hagaman Estate Gave In preparation for the shipment of Trouble to Several. rifles and ammunition to the Indians hfow of the Interior, who have Jan. 15. After litigation York, agreed to join against the Colombian forces. lasting more than a year the dispute Lolonel Barette, of the Panaman army, as to the division of tye estate of tbe .. late Theodore Hagaman haa been set(lid: We, who were Colombians' until, tled:. Agreements have been entered into wsterday, cannot be deceived by any jetica the Colombians may employ. and papers have been signed dispose are deeply grateful for the aid the ing of cash and securities estimated at f l,ctKt,ooo. Americans have given us, we are now prepared to especially According to Isaac Hagaman, and our fight n battles on land with the utmost Marie Andrews, of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs.-Marconfidence' of victory. Frances, Richards of Four hundred to five hundredt men New Haven, Conn., brother and slstera si lotted In the only three passes of Theodore Hagaman. the widow, liable, can defeat an arms We who is now the wife of Dr. Walter K. nave all the men we actually need DelahaVre, accepted terms not much uir the fighting will be done In tho different than- - those offered to her . before the esse wss first taken into mountains. . We expect to repel the invasion court. This probably ends whsl promised without calling out all the available one time to be a sensational suit troops. The Indians will certainly at and which resulted In the Itody of nnt on our aide. The Ban Bias who are Colombian allies will Hagaman being disinterred to ascernot light at all. tain the exact cause of his death. InMany light cases of fever arc re- directly connected ,with it was the ported to already exist lu the camps sentence of Attorney Geovge Mills to ,h" I:"ited Htgtes marines, espec-n- a term in prison for attempt to bribe from among those who have been en assistant district artorney whom he tried to purchase papers conconting along the trails. There la some yellow fever la Pan- taining an indictment against Dr. R. ama now, but none haa in C." Flower. appeared ' - - - n . . y 1 s. y toe camps. i , PROMINENT DRIVERS STRIKE SETTLED. LAWYER GONE. Will Arbitrate Differences en Wage Question. Chicago. Jan, 1. John N, Jewett, t prominent lawyer of Chirago. Is Chicago, Jan. 15. The livery drivers was 70 years old and had strike was settled this afternoon, the II1' WN'tirod law In Chicago since 1836. employes securing a "closed shop" in 18fl4 Attorney Jewett received the agreement and arbitration of tlie issue orgroe of doctor of laws front Bow-"i- n as to en advance :a wages. college.- He was elected president w the Chicago- DOCTOR TOLMAN DEAD. historical society In . - J, "d wo its president at the time his death. Chicago. Jan. who comes Romance to "ptured After a Long Chasa Sleds. end, art D Jin- 15- A dispatch to t t5?Ic,s2i Tribune from Denver. Colo., cays: lerhert Plfiott, who arhiev - - Bdpnhi wife n niece, disappear nJr. .R n,.d wi,h fund cotimated ISOMOO, has been arrest rninJwf om,n At Princeton, Briti .f1.urmbi- - The capture was effect I chase on dog. sld PimM?1 wl,d mountainous count! onW-Lto be Allowed his llliei k1 up the dneumnnts, hut turned over to the police. Papt tound iD' S?,500-00- 0 r.,i!0rad. RprinS- - Jan of this, city. nry, Herbert Pigott Philailelphia. at Prlm-e- t Dr. Henry as a mleroscopist dead. . aged 53 years. In tbe capacity of microscopic expert Dr. Telman was a witness in the Davis heirship cue In Montana and the Mollneaux murder trial in New York. 19 ai?r!.1ty n bjr eloping from PI o Denver with Charlol 15. had a national reputation i NO VERDICT REACHED. Georgetown, Colo.. Jan. 15. The jury labor union men with conspiring and causing ebaj-gathe destruction of the Bun and Moon mine transformer honse at Idaho Springa, had not agreed upon a verdict when the district court convened today. The case wu given to the jury at 4:20 yesterday afternoon: In the case of 13 1 , AT BEDSIDE OF MOTHER. Jan. 15. Captain , Boulder? Colo.. Richmond P. Hobson has arrived here from Birmingham, Ala., and ia now at ihe bedside of his mother. The condition of Mrs. Holisnn is still very lmf she is reported resting easily. aer-iou- -- niE CHIEF AVOIDS BLAME Chicago, Jan. 15. Fire Chief Mush- ain told the coroner'e Jury today that he had nothing to do with tho Iroquois theatre. The chief threw the blame of the fire on others. I would have been encroaching on Ihe duties of the building department if I had tried to enforce the ordinance, be said. "Why did not you Insist on ihe Irofitted with being quois theatre sprinklers and fire apparatus? All I had to do wu to approve the apparatus; as .sprinklers . when noti- fied" you have to wait to he notified? The law requires my approval. If the commissioner of buildings shirks his work are you supposed to shirk yours? No sir, but I dont conaider I have Any right to interfere with him. Don't you think it ia your duly to confer wiih that man. Knowing that these buildings are not complying with the law?" "Well, I do not know bill, what that is right, hut I think be Is Ihe one that should do It." PAPER. BRYAN-HEARS- T Indianapolis, Jan. . A special to 15. BeWas Jt Ihe duty of ihe Iroquois the Newe from Evansville says: confided Mr. fore here Bryan leaving fireman, Bailer, te report' to you? to several local Democratic leaden Yea. editor of a new that he will Did he' do' o'?f "No." vdally paper at St. lomls this year. It j asWhy did not you require, him to Is said WilliamMr.R. Hcarat Inwill be new the sociated with Bryan do eo? The chief hesitated and then re- venture. plied: 1 can't answer ttat; I did not - ' . do It." A moment later he explained that he had been very busy .There had been 800 fires in November. Chief Musham testified thdt ho had never received any report as to tbe condition of the Iroquois previous to the fatal fire. .. A former member of the department was stationed at that play house and according to the city ordinance, it wu ihe fireman's duty to report at least once a week to the fire marshal In order ti keep the department advised of any neglect on the part of the management to provide for the safety of the public. He was asked why he did not Insist upon receiving such reports. Chief Musham replied that the only explanation he could give was that there were so many fires in the ihat he was city at that time, kept busy night and day. Besides he did not consider that he had any control over the actions of f!ie fireman who was employed by the managers of theatres. When questioned as to why he bad never made any written statement to bis superiors to tho effect that he could not enforce any of the ordinances in reference to tliestres.Chiet Mnxham replied: We never had any rouble with theatres previous to this. . There would not have been any yet if tbe 5b0 or 80S lives had not been lost?" would Well, f do not know:-ther- e not have-beetrouble if that lamp had not been there or the careless handling of Is it not n fact that you were not familiar : your duty as far as making the owners of theatres comply with the city ordinance ia concerned?' . I dont think--have authority to do it. I don't conaider I bad authority to order sprinklers in those buildings. You have the authority to see. that they are there and if they are not there not to allow the theatres to open,' or if opened, to close them? This theatre was opened without my knowledge. If I had been notified 1 certainly should have inspected It myself. Were yon ever notified of any other theatre before It has opened? MR. BRYANS NEWSPAPER. The Commoner Will Appear Daily In St, Louis. 15. Mr. Bryan teleJan. Chicago, graphs as follows from Hannibal, Mix: Have uot heard of H carat St. Louis paper. I shall publish a daily edition of the Commoner in St. Louis during the convention. THE BECHTEL i ; AN OLD SUPERSTITION. A. KUHN Slplr of Cmu.IIIk a a Ink f Pet. The practice sf m intuiting Scripture s n book of foie was generally condemned by tbe chnrcb, A council at Vsnnes pesecueced against It ia 481 A. D. bo did oae. at Agde ia fiOd and one at Anxerrt In ME Charles tbe Gnat forbade It. in bit capitularies, and as did Dape Gngvry IL Neverthe future wss theless iBifoaRr m so strong In mnM mtnde that tbe custom can tinned. Is that the An odd clrenmaUnce cathedral rbaptrr at Orleans In X14d appealed te n pregnsetie ef thin sect in soppRentlen addrsmsd by tbess to Dope Alexander IIL against their bishop. At kW eonsaeatiaa. when tbe gee-pe- l opened ahere Ms heed, tba Bnper a tha doaran rested npnn tha words, "And be left tbe llnea doth and fld from than nuked. Tbit was a token that the Mdhep Elias waa to lie turned ent ef Ms aee. The practice ef observing tbe book when opened over tlie bend of o prelate at hia consecration was very common. It was thought that a aura an as to what guiy couM 1 lienon he draws ve-sort of a Mshap he would pro Cb a tubers' Journal. Tti Premia Clothing' and Furnishing' Goods. You buy and we deliver the Goods. 'Phone 238 Y. Mre. Miller Under Givea Damaging Taatimony. Allentown, Fa., Jan. 15. In the trial today of Mrs. Catherine Bechtel as an Cnee-Examinati- vh if if if Caraasaaable.. me.-Bo- ston 's Mr. i4 4 4 Asitoll t knr It. Bampeon (tremulously) Mintj the old.) Lydia, I want to tell you-- or Id story Then bis agitation got tho better off him, and he paused. Lydia Go on. Mr. Sampson. Never mind if It is chestnut Perhaps Ive never beard it Wore. f fcalltlex Saaisy. In the west of Ireland the majority of marriages take place between Christ- - s mas and Lent a great number of them on Shrove Tuesday. In tbe county of Limerick it ta customary on tbe first Sunday lu Lent for Ihe bachelors and spinsters who have allowed the festival to pnss without pslring to mark each other on tlie hack with a piece of chalk nr with a chalked slick. The marks of distinction nre not rigidly coo fined to Rasslsas as I.lanalsla. eligible parties, but are often bestowed Every educated Russian knows three upon boys and girls without regard to own .and besides .his many languages their original significance. of them four. Knowledge ef the EngIt is asserted that the custom-- ' prelish. French and German languages ta vails In other sgrfcnltural districts in considered necessary to culture- - A famIreland, that the chalking mostly goes ily having smnll children employs two on when the people ere going to or to four governesses, from whom the from chnrcb end that in townwwbere It children learn foreign tongues before ia carried on to a very great extent the they are taught tbe mere dlflloult Rus- footpaths sra white at night with powsian. This command ef language makes dered chalk, London Telegraph. possible the fact that Buseisns hsve a better knowledge ef tbe world s affairs To vwo Meet of.gli KesoMf. than any other paopta. To wbat do joo aurtbnto your Tfe Scr cat's Tnns, kmgevMjSF' aSked the reporter. A physician while talking with a My wMchT queried tbe oldest In habitant. group of fttendn remarked: It ta comTsar tengrfltyl" repented tho remon to bear people speak about poisonous serpents, Serpent nr never poisonporter. Newrliadfit As fbr-s- s Itoss reous; they era venomous. A poison nn-nmember I sMMKvrer had so seek earn- Im taken internally without bnd effects; e venom can. Venoms to be plaint Puck. effective have to Iv injected directly Tlfe-- t 'o,o atar. and this is Into Hu What tat aoWL. a disin which the snakes kill. trict vlritorJotbraJiHochiblTbe qntek Their venom takrn'ifflcrnfflly is lii:usUUUH." reply was,1 TLe plow wham .thing I ot troit 1 1 2425 Wash. Ave : how Magistrate (sererelyl-rrisen- er, did you bare the audacity Id break Into this men's bouse al midnight and rob him? Prisoner pitcouety)-B- nL your honor. last time I was before you you waffled to knew how I could have tho audacity to mb s men In broad daylight, Wlien do you expect me to get la my work? of-flr- Props. 44 4 44 44 4 Then bow do you know the doesn't ? I watched a French welter's face the other day when tha wee talking to him, and I)l ho blamed It Jie didn't look as if he had the toothache! Jan-Hel- s First Class in Every Respect - it; not-expe- Leedom & Paltison, No. fi .'The-doctor- The Falstaff Cafe, Palatal. 1 . I I - j . 14? frifrifrO Johnson Ioes your wifo speak French? Thompso- n- She think she does. Yon don't speak It, da you 7 Tbe traveling en tbe first railroad ta England wan not my comfortable undoubtedly. The roaches wen nt first wagons only coupled with clieinw sra new. so that Vy Jerked tho unfortunate peamagers marly off their seats at starting and clashed vMenfty sgalndt each atber When tba driver put en bis brake. When fairly In motion, if tbe speed waa any but tbe slowest, the very short wheel base produced a pitching action ao trying that If the Journey had not bm a short one It wonld hsve seriously affected the popularity of the railway at a mear.s of passenger transit accessory after the fact to the murder her daughter, Mabel, Mra. Margaret Miller, under testified that sbe observed blood spots on the sidewalk directly In front oi the Bechtel home, and also saw trarks mado by carriage wheola In the rear of ilie Bechtel house after Mabel's body waa found. Tbe witness said it was a fact ihst,Tem Bechtel, one of the defendants, did not talk to Mabel and that he hardly spoke to llenaltlea af Uvaataoee. any member of the family. She said Don't you sometimes think yon that Mabel controlled her mother and did as she pleased: that they bad would be a greater man if you were to quarreled and that Mabel bad sworn cultivate the art ef oratory? at her mother. 1 don't know, answered Senator A great man. as yon know. Sorghum. , HANGED FOR MURDER. Is one who gets mentioned in the schoolbook! after he ta dead Instead of the Died Declaring That Ha Had Betn financial columns of the. newspapers Forgiven. Star. while ho ta living.' Kirksvllle. Mo.. Jan. 15. John Robinson was hanged today for the mura 9 Daanar. en, der of his father-in-laI saw that young George ConkAont lin. He died declaring he had made mank1ta yen last evening. his peace with God and had boon forHatae- -t dos t think yon ated to comgiven for the murder. In tbe Jail a plain, untie. I dent think he wonld M0 of he shook tbe hands bare given tbe kiss to yon If yon bad friends. been there instead . ef Tbe indorsement of President. Reoee-Te- lf Transcript. by the Arkansas Republicans loses Diitfrm. nothing of ita weight when It Is conAn heir's per husband the day?" sidered that Republicans in that State at Mrs. Mnldoon. Mrs. asked Rafferty numerous are a little lesa than feat bars no better." replied an' hes "Sure, pn a monkey. Indianapolis Sentinel. afraid Mra Mnldeon. in."-DeFro " The Birmingham, Ala., City Council morality will set' ' haa adopted resolutions favoring the Press. Panama canal treaty. This extraorChildren under 'ten shouldn't know No Mr. dinary movement nn the part of all people over Why should you expect to be noti- public hodiea In ihe South to urge tbe when lliere is s id his. and fied of this I heat re?" liilercsla of gn Isthmian .anal means Seventy shouldn't knrp- - except by tb I bet thV I did It people era tired of the course .'sh'iui.ir- .tllpl'e. Whal do you meaq when you say of the Democrats In Congress. of Washington Ave. drift EiSlaaPt Firm Railroad. TRIAL. BRO., otiaiit'f |