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Show Tin: Mdii.MNi! feigned Supreme MITCHELL How the British Employer Insures His Workmen. JOHN BY T F- - tribune. t 22, 1004. literary and gray for ihe religious; I1 have them ail in their turaa. Then have one party for all sorts, but I have ao name for that." I,el me add a story told by the poet At a Moure of tills famous hou--: rehearsal of a reading of 'Cornua, when he had given a Lad cold as au ecue for not taking par. in it, she assailed him with a pitch plaster and proceeded to unbutton his waistcoat. with the Intention of putting it oa g He tuck Sight and she pursued him with the plaster ia her hand. Good old times! Vhen Irish Beauties WORKERS TO AMERICAN LETTERS i:amim: i: iiex, itaii, Monday morning, august TOOK THE FRAMEL the week of produce- ia the fifty-twyear. 1,7'T pounds more than she weighs. When she Is in milking 1.4"0 her weight is about o here are few belter cures for peksimifeu than to take an look This Lai award. iho.ghi ruck me aa I was reading ot Mr. Hamilton a perfectly fascinating hook. Not aide Irifeh Women." hia ion of the MriixalSou tauaed iu the reign of George 11 by the beauly ot Ue laiuou Gunuing sitter. lie say: One Sunday afternoon in Np imrk aueh crowds assembled to brought Paris a story of Rodin, the pound. The ben previous butter record wa made over a year ago by a cow tt Oneida county that produced thirty pounds iu seven days. and jau!iue has a prodigious capacity for food, hut fche ia excusable when turns so much of it into milk. gr During the last two waeka uf tha tent she consumed daily from forty to silage, forty-fiv- e pounds of corn twenty-fiv- e pounds of turnips, eignt pounds of clover hay aad three poundse of items, oais and hay. be rides thirty-onpounds of wheat bran, cream gluten, hominy meal and ajax flakee. 6he would be expensive lo beard if he did not do ao much for her keep. A cow owned by II. D. Roe of SusBut after all. she wax producing miik sex county . N. J., has Just sprung into and butter at a relatively low cost. aa lint having surpassed Utc world's The coat of producing milk was only record, ihe figures are official, for 1.4 cents a quart and of butter 13.S they were kept by the New Jersey rents a pound. These figures, howagricultural experiment station. ever, do not include the cost of labor. This cow has Juat had her picture Beauty and utility are finely blended printed la the American Agriculturist ' la Pauline, for her pictnre shows that She Is registered as No. 4X426 in the she is one of the handsomest animal Holstein Friesian family and carries of her breed. 8he ia a native of New around with her the formidable name Jersey, but cornea of one of the must famous families of Holstein-Frieaian- s of Aggie Cornucopia Pauline. In thirty tlava, beginning with Keb. in the Netherlands. 20th last, Pauline yielded 2.640.26 Bhe is the mother of en Interesting pounds of inllk. As a gallon of miik family comprising two sons and two weighs about efchi pounds, her prodaughters.. Milk Is only one of the duct (a thirty days waa 330 gallons, products that make Pauline a very or eleven gallons a day. Any one who valuable asset, for her oldest son was has seen the milk-paresults of the old fur 63.000, her youngest daughter. night and morning milking of the 2 2 months olyl. for 81.000 and the average cow knows that this yield la prysrnt owners of her second son have aim ply enormous. recently refused $3,500 for him. stock are The Holatetn-FrlesiaTua the income from Pauline, over very remarkable milkers, and their and above tier living expenses, Is very average yield is from seven gallons a substantial. AU thia shows the powsl bill tics of day; but Pauline haa doubled the yield of the good registered Holsleln-Frlesia- n breeding. It la supposed that all our cow and haa surpassed by cattle had a common origin in the the record of most of the wild rattle that existed In the aneienr forret a of Ettrone. and the wonderful superior anintels. The butter product for twenty-eighimprovement! that have been made In darn or four weeks, was 129.907 those ancient small, rough and rugged pounds, or an average of thirty-twcattle are the result of artificial treatf and pounda a week. This waa ment oy man, the work of skilful a record, bnt probably the breeders who had definite objects in season made no difference in the yield, view. for Pauline had the best cow feed They developed the races that ars that money could buy, and every pos- famous, some for fattening qualities sible care. and others for milk, and the belter But the result is none the less as- grades of cattle in our country have tonishing. At this rate, the cow would had the advantage of the fineat skill O'Connor iu Chicago has An Americas run-diuo- n flve-eighi- from s. uii,f pr,.,,,., Rodta." he aaya. ws with a raw daub of a palatine. moma or two ago. by a or.i-(il ou He accepted the student. palaun. was mm-but he aonor gracefully, a week later, to hear that the tud(.w was going about declaring: Rodin says the painting I him ia better than the Degas um hi chimacy.' ' Rodin derided to take down ihu conceited young liar. So. tneeiiug in, one day at the Cafe de la Paiv. he st in the hearing of a good many nu,tuii acquaintances: My house was robbed on S.rday night. Did you hear about it? ' No. said the youth. 'Wa, muefc taken 7 'Half down auirs of clothes, Kim you know thar silver, and of youra? well, they cut it urnpaiuj,,. 0t o frame and 'Hurrah! the youth Inicrruptea excited aad pleased. 'Why, uij tune's made. The newspaper' They cut the picture out.' continued, and went off wth iu, frame." ' aud cngiiieeiing wtuas, of cunt raiding out." aud ia soma esse H la claimed that where a maimu- ot n adup an.l - U uwl K. auburn. AukiikIb workf ail liliurh jority. tir even a large minority uf the m England. s It U is nn' liuu alnu. I in , are willing to accept he einplo-is- . au ilia ir.ui'4 .Aim-ruei- i today. 8iiei lo iiicludt) plan, the rnuahuier are praciieaily in I'juu iL was t workman liad fttr lb- - nm. ltft ii his coj) coerced the whole. icRimly at law ir In equity aaattirf liow hitriciiliural worKtei, an lhai Jepii certain mao' ('pun No mailer It idem. ao Hill for than formerly. le larger employer hi Iteat iCIflcuitlea. the workmen , nx lml Inn accuit-u'sbarged mar bare he ail faithfully agaiuM miiirl-tniior- y at t baa proveu a sucres and t,a.i urui them that ord Clermunt m the bca'ih, arielna aa-Hiujiirii-duly. m nialur how fiw fiom i.f great, if not ineHimalde. with ome uiher gentlemen had to ha tieci) . neither tin? employe I in tUiwork The tn mil mic of negligcm tnii'i ord to protect them diaw iheir the Biwi'k workman. benefit lutunlo ihe tl.o in pot'lin manned or lolled juiy mud ariM- "ii of aii'l iu mob. And later, when Miaa from the obtain ionM a lien hia nor nii-ii work of hia course ul Iji ' in pin) a;i. niurt was presented ai Eli.ibeih Gunning reiue.iv. u or fen up redress lii.i lie i In rcMili of xoiuc arliou taki to the Duka on her marriage ('cun Aa in America inday. Hie withdrawal (.in aid'- of wnrkii.g liiuitfe, or ouiatde of of Haiuiltou. we are told that the I be cause of th- n.i-ifrom the workingman ul th; protection iniiM.. regular noble mob at the drawing room clamof the law led ;o Hie Kieatea haril-vldi- tocliliMil in iiiiuiiii.-- i .at a ini the ordinbered upon tables and chairs to look wo.'l man diss and men ware thraau uieai the of ary nigliaenee at .her." nd maim'd for Inc. and women not prid-liii fjom lucuriiu; nus-DaHut a stronger climax of popularity and d(-not and ihildren were Inti :uu. so lot.g as it waa reached hy .Viifea Maria Gunning, deal i ut e. aa the result of mjii'.ee. aoioiun lo wilful aud fee.' ions nuecoii-du- i who after aha married Coventry, which. If they had happened I" auyoue I. complained to the king that she could but workingmen, would have V tVJlt sl.n;nr INJURIES. Nil iA not walk In the park beexuae of the and amply couipewnad 4 for. 'Ho eiiiplo; cr is not lial.lc for any crowd that surrounded her. "Ho he orThia stain of affalra. wbih unfur wife his tin having agreed with wliiili ilms no: dered a guard to attend her. When Jr.j innately atill ex fits in the prineni day am try TO DISAGREE HAS THE HUS- she pretended to lie frv.htenad the ofiwo of at k man fur a in nioxt of the American states, nruw week ATTENPAY TO RIGHT A BAND mu uiMiilg mil wauua al the ficer of the guard ordered twelve solhad from the action of the nw"c TIONS TO ANOHER WOMAN. Haw to Keep Oat af Tnubl, diers to mtlrch abreast before hr. and woiii s' which h- - was cmpioii'd. The by Hie K.igMnlt alwaya tieen "The rivalry between the two arms a and twelve men behind. ohjecl iif tl.ii provision iselu-u-lo ri vein law that an employer wax repi-iililcf the national service, the ir:,r IB made tor 'A id in ihia pomp. add a contempoinjur for the oiia of ina employe In the or ileuiauiia I he vMci.niiiii can luh.l walk ail the thia 'did and ths lea. writer, aud Husband rary No, Says hia liequonllv duilm. navy." sail an army man, ths of Yea, U0( Says illnary performance shown ' between the murines and the Wifs. evening with more mol. about her than cunipeiisauoh from his iiiim.i Ihia doctrine had lieen provrd nece-ar- y one tinside . at ever, her sensible husband duriijlh: iwo Th imirim to protect workingmen and ihlrd for tiijiiri-'Jackies on s and Lord Pembroke on the other.' of au weeka. are soldier policemen, and tie IcmouM from the rarr.li'aaneaa J im wml.iui n s rmiipeuaiiofi Ibis Nenaible husband. be it almi, have a keen contempt for tin m. i emjiloyrr and hia agent. diH-- s IMUUli-EM- : '1 UK in d li.kfi nwd.i from llie woilwnaii ao remarked as a record of the man-- , In tha eaan of the win kiiigiiiau him member hearing efene old tar whowas Hie to sc.e coiiuuiill dinner the a en to wa the st right tlmea, tiers of Has a i.iaii who has agreed large nrlf. however. Ihia prnini lion always getting into trouble. Kinully iiluli-- r t itt- ul I him. Ini', im-iwith In wtie the right to pay par.y in Paris, chased hi wite around tirely removed. In the year 1h:!7. inii law or him n act he made peace with one of the u .aliernu'ivi new and to the table with a dinner napkin ly glviw ler. hia altenlions In anv oilier wumauf he famous cane of PrlftMley-PorJnrt. ll would per-aia,ay method of iroctx'iluu. T MW ANitttKUrf: waa aiati-wlpe off the rouge that ahe by the mnri that an Tell me how to keep out of tn to accurn coin e.i sal Ion in any In daubing on her face." rotild not recover where the inI bo wife No? the old tar naked. Tf you'll shoe ble? eareleaa-iicahut not hy on three the of the I been Infiivlrd -Ihe method, had fntal Did by I'oor 'J jury Lady Coventry he hiikliSiul me the way Ill give yon my plug rf uiont than one ot them. of a fellow employe. The workmore do of her untiling beauty The oi l.i r won. an If he lior.esily in- gifi to tobnevo. If action ia to he taken under the to aaauuie .the man waa piipMMcd cauhc to he put on record thia than her tend to sotnu day, marry ye! known rldk of hia employment, and he workmen's compensaikiu act. hoarder, 'The marine tried the plug and faun! the inimitable exsmplu of saying Three pcrmni hkv been called up- wrong thing waa alao aniipoaed to aaaiime lha the employer must he notified wiihiu to Ills liking, lie tightened his belt, It in the wrong plane she of accident resulting from the a ahull time of the accident, and at on very hU.ldcidy to rolvo a very hia cap and then dellrtrad would deserve to be thought well of straightened ilnnicittc problem, by and t areleaenaua of any ono of the men who some limn previous to th workman himself of this advice: posterity. When the king naked her were wtorlting with him. Aa a consehas separated his Henry Stager, lirlefly, employ, and proceeding leaving if she was sorry that there were no 'Whenever you're feeling easy and quence, tha workingman ceased to must ha begun wliblu atx months. 'I lie lilt not divorcifit front hia wile. Mrs. more masquerades she answered: end comfortable, quit it. for job happy ardent to whatauever. the pay have any protection tight Mary Ktuger, maltar may be settled belween the No; I am tired of them; but there be breaking a rule. Its ths only and tha workman hy agree-meii- t, court tn pretty Mi.-- Marie Wolasen, is one thing I do wsnt to see a EMPLOYES ALONE HAD NO way. " but upon failure to reach a sat- whom he proinmea to marry 7 coronation!" Perhaps in this answer, la made insouNo." its emphaticalMra, aeiilemenl, sad its provision in Kiagor thoughtlessness hhjs If there waa a wreck on a train aa isfactory for an arbitration, which removes tha solution uf thia ciance, la to be found the kernel of to buck tha reault of the rareleaaneaa of a mailer from tha law courts and makes ly, and problem, her Wul-ac- a Mias she the lesson of the triumph of head givea peculiar ewkehman or Katekecper, and tha more eapodliloiin aud a in the with over a whip tinaalilug heart which the moralist is fond dog the and all engbieer, lirakeiuan more aocinouiiral than they otherwise the public street aud la full view of of drawing from the fate of the two reault psMeugera were killed, tha would be. beautiful Misses Gunning. her tieighliur. would ha, acuordini to law. that all the It would be wiser, however, if a per While still poor and unknown, the "Yea,'' ssya the huahanj with equal paiNHUKHiw, whether rich or poor, maneiit board of arbitration had bean declaring sisters went to a fortune teller In Du Ivmight recover, while tha engineer, eon-- i provided for the control of all casea veheuietiie, then and there woman ha lin, hy whom It waa foretold Maria (lifelike for the hia doctor and brakemau could not reIf of engaging lawyers ultrauudying proiutfevd to honor and cherish, waa to marry an earl and to be loved cover, because they were supposed to and the practice rasea had len discouraged giving aa hia reason lhat be inleads exceedingly; aa for Elizabeth, no less aaauuia tha rial that the switchman, lo try the from the Brat. The employer ia liable never had aeeu, pa, whom, marrying tha other woman in the case than two coronets were promised to they perks ir even where tha workman has been when ho can get his divorce. would leave tha twitch open. her, both uf the etrawberry leaves of him under a hired adds tho Other Wot .so, a duchess. The fortune teller vanishAnd yua" Fur many yearn tha Krlllah. the by Injured workman thug being sure It be honestly intend to marry me ed, leaving the two Gunnings In a flutworkman, through their unlona. and of being paid, allbough proviulnn I ter of excitement, "flure, 1 don't care when lie gets hia divorce." ea pertally tha Union of Hallway EmIn the law by which the also made ' THEY WILL POSITIVELY BE if I am only to be a countess, said CLOSED OUT BY WEDNESDAY OR RE SHIPPE& at ployes, aaltnted fur a redreaa of thia But to the beginning: begin may himself recover from artlees employer long as my Maria, eilly, lttKO they secured the In (as and grievance, fela hundaoma a t This young rector. tho ElisaHenry Stager, prevents loves me." But prudent lord employers Uablllty act. which waa low of twenty, came to this country beth said nothing. She always knew flailing to secure comiien-aatlopanned for aavan yea ra. and which waa workingman to there to to aud world ten tho see straw n ago yearn being owing when to be silent and when to speak. annually remewed after 1M87. Thia act Ha hetwaen him and hia establish hlimteif in buaiut-ah- . Alas! Maria's lord" did not love ' limited the aeope of tha riorirtue of a rich had a university euiicditun aud her. Lord Coventry mafried her in a common employment aud provided real employer. alThe rate uf remuneration Thr per- father in Germany, whose will had moment of infutuullon; but from the that where a workman waa killed hia sona ' who are killed depends whether ready been made out m the ana's fav- Insight the couple of incident I have repreenntatl ra should have tha clean limbed and quoted gives, we can aee that Marias aad rcmedlea agalnnt the or not they have other persona de- or. lie waa atali, .me 1,. pe ul (ha nature waa not one to beep love. Her upon them, if the workman employer, aa tbuugh ha had not been pendent Herman cM li. Miih the let- husband soon wearied of her, not, we leavaa any persona who are wholly GIVES YOU CHOICE ; a workman. OF THE ters that ha bruuid: to' had uu trouble have every reason to believe, because While thia ad remedied the ncope of dependent upon his earnings at the in WORLDS BEST AT THE Nav-ho- d PIANOS, 1st w.lh alarieu must ivtiaulh, getting paid she had too much heart, but because of any employment, and, time of the death, they the hankvuil the Moat daxxling thn a to his Knebne, sense. aunt too she had GREATEST little PRICE earnings during equal REDUCTIONS aonte the ad did good, therefore,, hlM ers, where siesdy advancement was of social butterflies she died at the age of three years EVER OFFERED. arlalng from it were, on tha last if or has he of 17, and her death waa generally atclearly in bight. employment, act the Under amall. tha whole, very cosuse a of to leas immoderate than that been tributed the time, Tha man Amerifew employed koaw to waa enabled young evade tha ' employer jaw hy a device railed contracting sum 1M times aa great aa his avenge cans. Naturally ha rf.avuaied uward metics, in which there was a large ' however, fallow Germs ;i e.iiiiu.e i ,u he same quantity of white lead. (ait. fly contracting out waa meant weekly aarninip. provided, Elisabeth Gunning In due time got diai. ha live In to offer aa alternativa plan or to per-- ' that this sum shall not ia say cam firm. They ug,v.-u'attada the employe in one way or an-- " amount to leas than 7Bl nor more Hoboken where uo tou.,. nna congen- the two coronets of strawberry leaves, but If we contrast the silly parade in ial friends front thu ta.iriand. Includmhar to waiva Ha rlghta under the than 11AM. If the workingman does not leava ing several fuo weru g.aduau'a of Hyde Park uf Maria whea Lady Covact Ag tha mnploye waa frequently In aay persona calmly dependent on hia own milveriiUy. .vi.u ,o it chanced entry with the following Incident ia the dilemma of being forced either to him, hut does leave persona partially that he found ai .(O. J.u Hud- the life of Elisabeth when duchess of xraiva hia rlghta under tha net or Iom dependant upon him, they will receive son si real. liouokct, wuh Ere. Mary Argyll the moral of character being Its own reward will be brought home acsuch sum aa may be fixed by agreetha hia Job, Moerek, a widow. ndvantagaa till further. "During the Wilkes from ' the law ment or hy arbitration, but In no caao cruing to him tiaik the St.xgur Gradually riots in 1768," says Mr. Hamilton, were not vary great Moreover, It waa greater than the sum he would have place ot tar yo.Mg luiui .er u,caiixe lie waa she behaved with great determinagoon found that tha percentage of received If he had left persona entiregenial and agreeable, finally lioih tion. Though her husband was absent oaaea where the Injury could ha directly dependant upon him. widow ha and the ikn.ieu ihat they she stoutly refused to llluminste her If he leaves no dependents at all, cared ly traceable to the negligence of tha enough tor eacli other to become house in Argyll buildings nt the bidgperiora of the employe without any the award ia the reasonable expense man and wiie, mu tc.e tiiapariiy ;. ding of the mob, who batered the contributory negligence on hia own of hia medical attendance and burial, of their age. Iiicy wei married. doors and windows for three bonrs. THE TERMS TOO SHALL BE SO part waa exceedingly amall. it waa ant exceeding S4. Tho happy wro.e home This penniless Irish girl became the ooo felt that a remedy of wider acope Where tho workman in totally or telling In failicr oi in-EASY THAT NO PERSON NEED Hia grca. joy. mother of four dukes. Her two sons was neceaeary, and this waa eventually partially Ineaparltaled he is to receive answer wa a which hud sliarp HESITATE. became first both her obtained In the workingmen's marriage a weekly payment, after the senotid its effect in cooling oil me romance s by dukes of Hamilton and her two sons act, which la now tha law of week, mil to exceed 60 per rent of hia hit. fur the Idler luld Ihu xoii iliai the Imclside average earnings and not to exceed will in I ia favor would lie rhanged tiy her second marriage both became dukes of Argyll. The inspiration of the new law came 3 per week. dnatantei-- . Mr. Ilaiuilicn asserts that next to from the continent of Rurope. and ea- In fixing these kiims, the employer WHh this a a starter it wssu'l long French women th Irish are the best New Pianos. Standard Qualify, rela tha 80a ia allowed to deduct any sums (uni paida Hy from Germany, New Pianos, highest artistic quW Over forty instruments have made hostesses. and he certainly gives an duced nearly half. Cara any Inaugurated her ayetem of wagea) which he may have advanced lu'fore iIkmii waa ui re ... .lune halt One day Mr. Cu.v, r ini.u.e.l cloqiic.il and convincing example for Insuring workman agalnat sickness, aa tha rabult of the accidents for the been the soli in last aow weeks two to $300 $350 and pianos $450 piano now $425 Now. her hiishiind. w.m nut cxacilv a his cluim In the celebrated countess of dd age aad accident, and tha example relief of th Injured workman. Any 0:1 cn he sp.'iu a jolly Cork aad Orrery, at whose salonu which was set wax aoou followed by workman this at sale. Let us say grea: receiving weekly payments evening with the oihrr France, Austria, Belgium and Holland, fttr a partial yoiing ric.'ha Johnson. Uurke. Sir Joshua Reynolds. or permanent iujury may from and cand Continental at of moat mi ou tha So I'lino. aad the all Moore other and the liuiik.ug great people Italy d'y to you Cash or payments $8 to $10 monthly. be to Miihmit from lime to time Nile Cash or pkyments $6 to $8 monthly. positively decided IhSl IK; Ju 1 Uu. u IU0 i'-i-t countries. The principle of the new to aobliged This practiced corttsraicd. of the day rcr-tifwho will qualified physician, who may be a little skeptical, til Ii wi:h hostess gave the scheme of her legtalatlon was new and entirely difaa to whether or not the injured for Ilia own usQ a. oi $375 and $400 pianos now $500 and $600 pianos now them. She apjieuiu.1 ai th.- - hatiniilg; to ferent from that which the Kngllah workman a these few words in a la or one still Thomas, doubting incapacitated. The office evenI law had bean follrihvlng. have pink English ana friend: My dear, ijiiignani 'o yund cxpre-feioOne f ths great drawbacks of the I voiced her Mnnm.;ii:.i vigorously. who allows sentiment or prejlaw, a our American law today, had act ings for the exclusive, blue for the 1880 wa that tho workman was , (f was We arc sor:-yresponl-- j tuid sought to discover who nia.iiigcr, $$ t $l allowed to contract a as and. out," Ida tor each accident, to weigh carefulon Cash or payments $6 to $8 monthly. udice to govern your actions Cash or payments day, hut your home adaira the law was made or no sre pay eiii'h a siaic tlui we ea.inui in ly Gto liability of tha employer and of consequence, Do not walk by her again with that in the purchase of a piano, Ms agents, upon tha oe hand, and the affect, In aplte of the opposition of lind lou.'ei need tor your or else taka the conaequences," working Here i your a tiCic iaii woman,her words, contributory negligence of the Injured the representatives of tho an.t weic organ or piano player, that t workman on the other, and to make classes, a provision was inserted in the lieuldi'K, and a re.ommeruii-tion- . h'tagcr laughed. ail of 1S97 likewise permitting no exact balance between the two. We hie you cun get amnin-nowhere under the sun can The very next night Stager again out." although in this rase th This system worked Injuwtico and pHrc." Miss Wolasrn with house the pn.'x-ihardship, because contributory negli- provision safeguarded to a great extent you equal the quality for the did Vt 'Ihm dlNiniNi sI pnprovc on hi arm. gence however slight, was sufficient to lha welfare of thn workiticnicn. on fit at lioinv .ii'. the waa r:i:'Hc.iiar jr a commotion There tiling A 11 KR NATIVE SCHEMES. pofi debar the injured man from securing money that we are giving the A romly No. 2::o Hudson street. 'f It waa provided that where the em- alien ill.1 niiN.x.ii): f'.b wa.- - uniri.i a.Ue relief, Moreover, in the great majority I Ineked away in ihe drawer of no figure hurried down the garden to tne public at this sale. The numof i sees, it was absolutely and en- ployer and workmen agreed upon a true. behind the mai aud sewing then sidewalk laiuiiy stopped g.,i ber we have sold proves tirely impossible to determine who scheme, which in the opinion of tho another ifeliion. MU front it. It was Mr, huger. From the ihu.) waa responsible, and In more than registrar of Friendly Societies wa. on Dm-- ' i worse. drew a In had she dies The good sense and judgement half of the cases there was no direct thn whoin. not lee favorable lo the I ltei an-- e ol I n a keen leather lash that hold responsibility or carelessness on the general liody of workmen and their place bemade le the business. do of those who have purchased tin nhificd Again to and of either the employer or the emdependent than the provision of thi came iHuikkecpcr for the Ton defy m." she said, quite rollon ploye. The German law, however, took ad, then he. the registrar, might gram firm of substantiates it. If you dont lake this! Join, .1. i,:i h & i'u.. No. tit (trimly. "Th-'the stand that just as the solditY a certificate permuting the parties in TOVjk--. uhi-- c wu. adIn another moment she wa plying he hlioulil rccdie a peuslun for death or rout ract out." or. In other words, to vanced. Tin tivi-- i believe good pianos can be he- - whip to very good effect. The girl , :m a:u-:iiiMs duo nature to the of maiming adopt an all creative sehome. but no to Ihe letters Kcrc'intcd auxin and again. The wii sold for so little. Come if just they rcelvctl work, so the Injured workman or the schema should be certified conshe had given the girl Kinail v re-ltori wii- - cre.-.- l fl. i 'H.lal hetra of a killed workman should tained an obligation upon a workman for curiosity and see. Every In impieint.cr last they drew kel:!ng. The husband etoo.1 a or remuneration for to join th scheme as a consideration scparuii ' " Gtkcn hy surprise that be rould an ug'.vf.ui tti uf s. p.ira'h.n Mr I in Inure which were Just as inevitable. of his tip a Job. Piano we sell is fully guaransecuring not Interfere. no alimnvi ami her PROTECTION KOll THE INJURED. Under this act a large number of Blatterw now. the There a glad to g t III on (ae rits The English law followed in this companies. Including aotne of tho teed to give satisfaction. larg Mr, tiager declines to sue for U Irani vorcc. prsi silent and adojrW this philosophy. eat. adopted alternative schemes anil thOM term. Ha iikim-i- I uas Wo-lar- ii Mitts Mr. lannot. Stager Accord in to the most learned Hrilish contracted out. There No. 2) Hudson fe.rcct uud ! ,iind were, in I'm-;is to hi and by and await jurists, the workmen's coni jun sal Ion over llJ.bnn men whn had taken adquarters just up th - lilucu at Ic'.cb.i.mcn.K NritiMT civil nor of JsfiT ininslutcs for the firsi a No. 11'iu.u iii. fecuo Him;. vantage of this provision. In tti(e mm taken by any of ir.al anion ha$ he t f'nic in the history of Enclieii Rrtj. out retirin''? the various tho thn parrifa to (he problotu a liahitiiy upon an individual workmencontracting -it a then that ne me: pre: had contributed 8"lt.oP0 ami w arc not ditotced the indig- Mtji nini1 to pay I'ltnpenyatiou f r pcronal li Hie employers f?M.P0o to provide for Mr. Mj;cr - aid. "anil he haa no are of not the result any forms of juries which : Kiri lived at N. 2!.i H and the insurance, jeatv during l fiautri hi attention to this unluwi-ieii.i act. negligence nr niher . jufet live I'.our'-- away lnvn ii 1 sr It02 ItTO.OPO tad been paid for riaht. in my very fsce. '(titer r of himerlf or of hi aervantt.." The ..li j death, inrsparitv, accident and other ih? h(u' where Vts. Set, it kiln that must not dq it. hill provide renal ii definite, it.iit--1re.I sn f.iir Shr 1 knew what to a:-- l he Niter red et me. for insuaecinent dwilt for the eath or wounding of benefits, aa well I ilu i hen rhr kcd. fine of face and fisure and expense. and I did ir. workmen engaged in certain ocrupathe kied of g rl tint t::u;.T. In the ease of these IJ2.ft"0 men. thi- declared the It was an outrage. ion. lrrepectic of whether the em nj left over in : !c Finnns out DAYS. The v or THREE Must LA8T be now sold, old. by Wednesday. In 11 t year 5. were. hcrc k,ii an nd. tlririy hour the ship?! imf fortylater, yc..i,re rf ployer has cr ha not been entity of ; two dca'l.a where no jiar world to In the sed Pianos muKeVt oldest the and ui.u-rlebest Standard c. in first the comprise jry v.'j'i n In ids were of p's told the wi.'e's porition dependent: aeglicenc. provided, however, thit GREATER PR CR most beautiful cue designs in all the fancy wood. Ye have agreed to separate wore When the summer came alctj. th re I.; 'rier. the injury to thn workman hue no' Mi. utiJ 113 death where iliorc DAYS of this ra'.e than have ever ben offer.: , in are offered for the last THREE c i vvi'-;; iH while there .i..d no power in the world ran prevent 19.1IT e:c lit It trips t.o Coney been the re ii ll of his own wiiful ini'! we sell Is fully guaranteed to give satisfaction or j cur money bark. hfc'.dcTi.ts. in partial or com- the Now York roof girdoir. Kv tv .v.c paying hone: attentions to an- betlo'is misconduct. Wolasen The workmen' romuenreiioii act of plete incspioi'al'otl. Must permitiN ovciln the happy tracer mil Mi, oilier woman. I love Mi walked lit No. 2J . h re rnd she luve tne. If there Is any way 1897 do- - not apply tit all workmen j com reeling out wen cither tniper or Wula-K-Fiai'.cr sui i: he j in the world for in? to have the marrl-IHircIn Eriplaud. but it i lint ej u c,. - railway employ: siImiui of the indignant Mr diNsolved I hail take It. hif'.is Lit liidlcna- iet Km- - I arf legal! the iuunI j ai! the iuiilii- - cotiai-tluuni te tain InduNUiCfe. w liii i iu AND LA rge ' !i.I (i lurtni T TO D. O. CALDER A S0N3, THE OLDEST 1' make Mis tt ' : ins (Hii'me. of leu mil ay REEO HOTEL, OGOEN,419 25TH BT.SUCCESSORS sin .mill sihitii n tin ic..i.cr. th1 tir my one id in life drtiircruiii h,ri ! D"I VuI.incii G. wife. c MCenI. iIN s THE STATE. MUSIC HOUSE CALDER, in inuc;i i;iu aiiit. a l(itr In iwr Agent. waiia lamoliic unit mu u) 1 (CopywTigbt. John IS04. l.y HiM-hi'll- nii.i'-- . qiiarrK-- ai S ti- - - om-ha.'- f xLi-iiJc- i'-- -i n - it The Perplexing Problem of the Separated ris com-Hn-s- i and Wife l'd uu-ab- 1 i (J li,, il sts-iir- - i man-of-war- jm-kh- s n w eiu-jdo- one-thir- !! e t, o one-hal- lla-hlli- ty mid-wint- de!i-eat- e T A Number' con-dUit- Left m Clayton Music Co.'s Great Piano aub-oon- n Sacrifice Sale edu-rate- d t dm-trln- van-lage- a - Until Wednesday Pianos Will be Sold o' iu.c, Regardless of COST !., briilt-giVo:- . oa l.ou-1111- '. $175 to $197 $263 to $287 $200 to $237 $297 to $337 y to ! pli-scu- g r l 1 it dog-A'hi- !rt ;i, b'-c- iu isI ;. ly hiicl-an.- I huN-Itat- i , I fm-it-- i Piano Snaps for Shrewd Buyers j'lils-pruden- nc l ul-- Monday Tuesday and Wednesday These Left Over Bargains Half Price : - . ! : I li. one-thir- d li tto a-- n-i-- CLAYTON MUSIC CO. |