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Show EXAMINER fHE MOBSiyO ie was SILT LAKE DEPARTMENT OF THE FRIDAT MORNING, OGDEN, UTAII, 9 24, 1905. T under the influence iff drugs hen entrance to the studio waa obtained. Stewart nude no effort to tral anything front the place, and made no resistance when arrested. He claimed to have abtulu-elno memory ?f what occurred st. the time the was committed. -- MARCH THREE NEW y SHMP-M- B small fire In a rooming house st South street, gave the Are department s little exercise From Our Special Correspondent. before breakfast yesterday morning. The fire was caused by an overheat ed stove pipe, passing through the to it. suppress testimony derogatory to the second story. Igniting a We felt that they were in the position floor, mauress that was placed too near the case. own on his of a Judge sitting loss was (S. The house wu The pipe. a waa one "Personally I felt that It Jane Tai lor, and was owned Mrs. by aided affair with the attorney Insured. to strengthen their contention and substantial their position, while Telegraphic advices were received it appeared to me that I should have here yesterday to ship the body of Mrs. Members of World's Fair Investiga- had an attorney, I did not care to cre- Temple, who was buried necWednesday, the I the felt that ate Impression tion Subcommittee or the State Seattle, for burial The order was essity of a defense, knowing that my to May Get in Trouble. sent Mrs. Temple's The mother. by actions In the entire matter had been honest and that every dollar body was disinterred last night and perfectly A criminal libel suit may follow the had waa sent to Seattle, accompanied by been properly accounted for. severe denunciation of the Utah "Yet I felt that the conditions un- the young daughter of the dead world's fair Investigating committee, der which the business had been woman. by President D. R. Francis, according transacted, the rush and the troubles to stories which are In circulation that we had with the workmen Hugh Watson, who was stabbed by early hero. In his telegram to the governor, in the of the exposition and J. Harry Williams Wednesday in a history President Frauds termed tho conciu-skm- a my neglect in taking a receipt for quarrel In the warehouse of the lung-tons "ridiculous and wholly false every item, no matter bow Utile, and Unit and Cement place and libelous." Yesterday It developed the name of every laborer to whom 1 on State street, is lacompany's a more danthat President Francia and other offi- paid money, left an opportunity In gerous condition that was at first supcials of the world's fair had wired to these accounts which, in the hands of posed and may die. Williams la In people In this city, with the view of a prejudiced or biased committee as- custody, though no complaint will be finding out me particulars In the case. sisted by a technical attorney, could filed against him until the outcome of It la expected that the result will be be made to appear in a detrimental Watson's injuries is known. a libel suit against the state itself or light. commitagainst the member of the "The Investigating committee knew Th advance sale for seat for th too little of the problems confronting la the alleged libel of the Investigat- one man upon whom rested the re- engagement of the Savage Grand ors tho national government la involv- sponsibility at preparing the exhibits, Open company opened yesterday ed equally with President Francis, as erecting the buildings, and installing morning at the Salt Lake theater, with to each certificate of award, or medal the materials ready for the opening more than two hundred persona in given to an exhibitor, the signature of day, to render an intelligent and com- line. The Mle continued heavy .all Thoa. Carter, chairman of the national prehensive report. When I reached day, and nearly all good scats down committee on awards, must be affixed Salt Lake over $7,000 waa missing in stairs were sold for the opening perThere were many mall with that of President Francis. If any vouchers which I had forwarded to the formance. fraud had occurred In the awards, he secretary in registered envelopes, and orders from Ogden for Monday night, Is conceded to be equally guilty, and these were gradually found by the sec- and It is thought that fully ltiO perthe report of the committee has been retary's bookkeeper, often with the sons from the Junction City will attend Monday night. forwarded to him with all other facts accompanying receipts missing." connected with Its work. In case legal action should follow IN THE DISTRICT COURT. George Gardner hu wired from tho denunciation of President Francia, Chicago that he will accept the offer of a fine legal point la raised. A legal Receiver la Asked for the B. and O. the Ogden Grand Opera house people, authority of the city In discussing the and that he would leave Chicago last Transfer Company. matter today, gave it as his opinion night to appear at tha theater beginthat had tho statements of the invest W. 8. McCornlok A company, who ning March 29. A series of moving been made upon the floor of will be shown, showing the tho legislature they would be exempt brought au attachment suit against pictures Gardner-Roo- t championship fight In from action. However, being made in the B. ft O. Transfer company In the 1902, which Gardner won. Gardner a report of purported investigations, district court a few days ago, asked will Illustrate the biowe with hie sparhe was not sura as to whether the law yesterday that a receiver be appointed as the show progresses. protected them. In case one state for the said company. The Cleveland ring partner, should care to prosecute another for Commission company, la also made a Sheriff Ephraim Puffer, of Beaver libel, he considered that it could do party defendant In the action toso, although a private Individual could gether with the transfer company, on county Is in the city on official businot bring the state into court. the ground that they have brought ness. He waa the guest of Chief of an attachment proceedings against Police Lynch during the day, CENTENNIAL COMMISSION the transfer company in the city Thoms W. Winch pleaded not court for the sum of $316.35. Meats and Chooses Spencer Clawson, In his complaint plaintiff alleges guilty to the charge at adultery that Director General. that the defendant company la not wm preferred against him last week, Indebted to him and the Cleave-lan- yesterday morning before Judge Diehl. 1 only Spencer Clawson waa yesterday company, but to various em- His bond was reduced to $500, and hla chosen by the Utah Portland Exposi- ploye! and other persons, and la con- preliminary hearing will be March 30. tion commission to net as director sequently in an Insolvent condition. It wm alleged that Winch sustained general of the Utah display at the lat- Hence, It la asked that a receiver be immoral relations with hla wife's ter city. appointed to take charge of all of th sister. Yesterday waa the Brat regular property belonging to the Insolvent A deal waa dosed yesterday aftermeeting of the commission, and it company and continue its business came together in a practically fully under the direction of the court and noon,. between the Brigham Young If possible. It Trust company and the Orpheus Vauorganised condition. All the members make It were present. Including Governor Cut- Is also asked that the court deter- deville company, for the erection at a chairman, 8tate Sen- mine the rights of the various claim- theatre on the corner of Commercial ler, ator Walton, Representative F. W. ants against the company and that avenue and State street. The building Rudolph the property be sold when deemed ad- will coat $35,000. It will he placed on Representative Fishburn, Kuchler and Webb Green. visable by tho court, and the indebt- the Orpheus vaudeville circuit, and the prices of admission will be 10, 20, It la said that It will be the purpose edness of th company paid off. 30 and 40 cents. The seating capacity of the men,. who will see to it, that In the damage suit of Hattie Lee will he 2.000. ItJa the Intention to this state Is well represented at the fair, to do the most work along educa- against Balt lake City, which waa give performance every night of the tional and mining lines. tried in Judge Ritchie's court, the Jury year, with sacred concerts Sunday There will be another meeting of has returned a vyrdlct In favor of nights. The stock of the company la the commission at 10:30 a. m. on plaintiff for $3,500. The action wm held at $10 a share and all of the taken. One Ogden man Saturday. brought to recover damages for In- stock hits been received by plaintiff while rid- took $3,000 worth. juries ' COUNCIL TAKES TRIP. ing a bicycle on a sidewalk one night Contracts will be let for ihe plumblast aummer.; There was a trench and plMterlng of the City Fathers Pay Pleasant Visit to about 2 2 feet wide dug across the ing, heating cathedral as soon as Big Cottonwood Canyon. sidewalk, and It waa left uncovered, new Catholic and without signal lights to warn per- Bishop Scanlan returns from CaliforThe City Council, tho city officials sona of its existence. Plaintiff ran nia, where he has been visiting for a and other invited guests took a trip into the ditch and waa thrown from short time. ap Big Cottonwood canyon yesterday her wheel and severely Injured. In spite of contrary statements It 1a to Inspect the water rights, the ground emphatically that the Wells, the Utah Light A Railway company reported afterJudge Armstrong yesterday bank in this rlty ia to hope to exchange with the city for an noon granted Grace L. Little a Fargo ft Co's, In a short time. The extension of Its franchise. divorce from Orin C. Little on the change hands Councilman E. H. Davla raw to It ground of failure to support . They purchasers are San Francisco men. that refreshments were served, and on were married In this city, November Laron Brown and' Frank Jones, two their return last evening none of the 4, 1902. Plaintiff waa allowed to boys, were arrested last party reported that they had gone resume maiden name, Grace L. Richnight by Officer James Taylor upon hungry. The drinkables. In the form ardson. th charge at petit larceny. The boy of water, were already in the canyon, are alleged to have taken four or nve and Davis was spared the trouble in Hannah Ren shew filed salt In the chickens from John Taylor, another that line. court today agalnat the Con- boy, who lives at 37 East North TemWhat waa seen and what the dif- district Railway and Power com- ple street The chicken were stolen ferent men thought of what they saw solidated will be aired later in the council meet- pany and the Utah Light end Railway from th latter Wednesday night by company to recover $20,000 damages some one who broke Into the chicken-cooing. for the death of her husband, John and purloined the birds" The Renshaw, who was so severely in- fowls were found by the officer In the JIU JITSU MATCH OFF. jured by one of defendant's cars on possession at the accused. They will 111 be tried before Judge Diehl today. Hall Cannot bo Obtained and Japan November 24, 1902, that he became and died from the results of the same The police waat the arrest of th boys m Demands Causa Dl on January 5, 1905. to serve as a warning to others who satisfaction. are mixed up la similar depredations. BROWN AFTER JUDGESHIP. The proposed wrestling match A number of complaints are coming Matchmaker Eddie Robinson the health department from peoand Joe Yomito, of Ban Francisco, who Much Opposition ie Roused Against intowho claim that their neighbors are ple Mans Candidacy. waa to have used tho much heralded using vacant lota and other places for Jiu Jltsu system against Robinsons The grounds for rubbish. Occidental The candidacy of WUUs Brown, the dumpingdumping ground is situated at style, la regular off. for the organiser league apparently 14th Weat and North Temple streets. Owing to a hitch in obtaining a position of Judge iff the Juvenile court, The police and health department My bo to had date of hall deal the met with a bM groat opposition that they are out upon the watch for proper changed and there waa also a great among many persons who claim that violators of the ordinances which condissatisfaction not he the deal of among sporting he should position, trol dumping and will arrest any viogiven men at the conditions imposed by the by reason of the fact that he has not lators whom they catch. wear been a resident of the eity or at the Jap. They Insisted that Robinson a Jacket similar to a kimono, and that state for a sufficient length iff time. There was not much Ufo to mining waa The application for the position. It stocks a Jap referee be secured, Robinson during todays early calls. willing to stand for the kimono gng, Is understood, was not filed nt Mr. Trading waa slow, but notwithstandbut as for tho little coffee colored Brown's suggestion, but that he was ing this there was a noticeable stiffenreferee, hq drew he line. These mat- prevailed upon to file It, at the In- ing in some directions. May Day and ters might have been adjusted, but sistence of many friends. The office Uncle Sam Consolidated of Tlntlc the fact that a suitable hall could not carries with it a Mlsry of $1,000 a were both higher and recorded m!cs bo secured on tho desired date, made year. at an advance. New York Bonanza did It necessary that the date he changed, likewise. Wabash teems to have SALT LAKE NOTES. both aides agreeing to call it off for some support again and as much as a time. $1.70 was bid for it, while offerings The Salt Lake, San Pedro and Los were made at $2.00. WHITAKER TALKS. Angeles railroad has decided to open IN LENT. down town offices. These will be at Director General 8. T. Whitaker has 17 West Second Sonth street, and will heretofore refrained from making any be ready for buslnera April 1. The Henry M. Flagler, nt a dinner party statement lu regard to the investiga- railroad has leased the promises at Palm Beach, said, apropos of Lent: "A clergyman told me on day in tion, and Its censures upon him, even recently made vacant by the Salt Lake wblch Saddlery company. Lent how, the Sunday before, he had allowing such charge as that accused him of selling the concentrapreached from the text, All flesh is tor railings to gd nnrefuted. Today he The funeral of John G. Rhodln, who grass. made a statement ns to his position waa superintendent iff the American "The next day he met a parishioner in which he admitted that he waa sub- Flag mine at Park City, and who died of hla, a lowly laboring man to whom of In all for censure was turning held there Tuesday, at the home wsa anything hut congenial. ject to his records to the commission book- of Ms mother-in-law- , Mrs. Louise fasting Thin man said to the clergyman with a to evidence not retaining 157 and South First West Plumhof, keeper mile: such n situation yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock.street, protect himself fromstatement The 1 much enjoyed, air. yesterday, as la HU developed. Salt Lake lodges of Odd Fellows and yer sermon about all flesh bein grass, follows: Elks had charge of the services, and I wiah to know whether. In this "Wo feel that censure la due ua who, many frienda of the dead man attend- and season. I coulint be after hawin' Lenten to unable were produce stand, on tho ac- ed. The Rev. P. A. 8impkln preached a small piece of Pork by way of and transactions our all of records the funeral sermon. Burial was in salad? count for each Item of expended off the ML Olivet cemetery. throw not would I and money, STABBER IS CAUGHT. accepting anch cenresponsibility of we The preliminary hearing of F. M the at beginfelt However sure. was not to Stewart, charged with having broken Seattle. Wash- - March 23. Ben Wll ning that the Investigation character. into D. B. Chau's photographic studio, llama, colored, who has confessed to in Judicial and he Impartial waa held before City Judge Diehl yesJack Franks at Ravensdale The committee which it terday morning, and waa taken under slabbing night, haa been caught by Saturday tlona when It was appointed him advisement until by prove, and it today. At a deputy sheriff and la now In the claimed It waa going to In Boren X. Christensen , that direc- torney bo Jail. HI victim, whom bent all of Its energies the defendant pnt up a hard connty stabbed during a naloon fight cannot, tion They brought out only testimohis for client, alleging that he color and strengthen fight to hi physicians, live more ny tending to and were Inclined to I was not accountable for hi action as according than a day. their position, GASES OF A SMALLPOX lli East Second CRIMINAL LIBEL SUIT M In Look cUs . iu be , and b. clean. If you nd Your llrv polbl- - to 'Wn our ur are daily delighting ow compat ltroni and dlrtancing In eorroct our work by doing STwa iri Oiden Steam Laundry mroem Bt h 37 Twenty-fift- Insect Exterminators Moth Balls Insect Powder Camphor Wood Alcohol Roach Powder Instantaneous Bug; Killer Our gu ranteed bedbug deatroyer d MAY PEND Werds ol Wisdom 86c bottle. Wm.DRUGGIST, Driver TIE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY . n d M tka Faclflo cooat rolao tho ftnoot gnpas on tho Padflo coasLTtetr wicoao an absolutely para. 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Crossley, S0C5 Porter avenue, and the place was put under quarantine regulations by the authorities. The three patients are Mrs. Cross-leand their two children and it ia supposed that the disease was carried from the Ogden hospital, where Cross-le- y underwent an operation some time ago, from which institution he was released March 6th. It wU be remembered that a case on this disrate develoiwd at thn hospital recently and the fact that Cross-lewas a patient there at (he time gives cause for the supposition (hat he carried the germs iff the disease to his home after hie release. After the Sanitary Inspector waa notified he In turn notified CUy Physician Dickson, who promptly pronounced the cases smallpox and the quarantine was established. Crossley waa absent from homo at the time of this occurrence, and it could not he learned last evening wliat action waa taken in regard to him. ' JOHN c. rowan; y Rheumatism. r Trot. E. E. Phelps, of Dartmouth University, the discoverer of the formula ot Paine's Celery y A Compound, always maintained that rheumatism could b traced back to diseased nerves that failed to do their work properly. Hear this in mind while reading the letter of John C. Rowan that follows. Mr. Rowan wrote us over 10 years ago telling us how much he was bring helped by Faineg Celery Compound. We wrote him a short time ago to find out if he atill relied on laines Celery Compound. "Yeura of th Ed InaL la at hand, and lu reply would a ay that I have never had any mum to chang my opinion aa to th good STORY OF THACKERAY. qualities of Rain Calory Compound. A you are aware, aem ton year or therm I about ago, woo a martyr to rheumatism, and euttered intense pain with it In my knees; could not root ot night; but walked ( tho floor with pain. "All manner of ramedloo wore triad; oomo . mo gave temporary rollof, othoro hove had no effect whatever. "Now, my reasons for taking Palno'o Coi' ery Compound In preference to other romoi dioa woo that on on occaalon once before j had takon two bettiaa of Palnoo Calory Com. pound and wm relieved m much that I did not toko any more at that time, after my experience with othar romedleo which did mu no good. Later, I woo positive than that I had not given Paine o Calory Compound U fair trial to cure mb' abaelutoly of rtieuma-- 1 tiom. "i concluded to taka twelve bottles, and I Bid oo, and I can aeouro you that you hove u compound that lo honest, and a ours dm otroyar of rheumotlom. "I have found it aa, for up to thlo present Mato I have never folt any symptoms of riioi motion. I toko It every aprlng, but for thu Mood only. "Now; we have a remarkajbla eooo hare lu am of our schools, tho Janitor, Mr. William Oeriow. Ho lo u man between oovanty and aeventyflve yoere of ago, "Ho hod oufforod vary much with rheumatism, m ho folt ho must glva up hlu position I hod frequently roeommondod Paine' Col. ory Compound to him, and, like myself, ho had token ofio or two bottle of It, but did not glva It fair trial. I Informed him of my case, and Ml& Try a dozen bottles, and It will convince you that my statement I eon- -' roct, Ho purchased fire battles; one ha kept at tho aohool, oo ho could tako it oo direction call for. Now ho lo well and fooling bettor than ho hM for yoara, and lo a otrong supporter of Palnoo 0 el ory Compound. Hla addraM la, WHilam Garlow, Oakdalo avanu or Humboldt High School. "Othoro hare aeked If It Is a fact that " Palno'o Calory Compound boo dona m much for mo and keopa ma no healthy. "That end tho wav I live hare boon thu oaueo. At tha time I had tho rheumatism I wm affected with catarrh. You con be assured I oholl always bo friend of Paine's to It u Celery Compound; for I am Indebted debt I can never pay. You con refer to mo and um this letter so you see fit In tho eauaa of Palno'o Calory Compound. I am, youra truly.' John C. Rowan, 127 Coot Winifred street, 8L Paul, Minn. Dew CklM'l Kick! Fraas Tears ts Gladness. Thackeraywas delightful aa a story . teller. One evening 1 remember mam ma gave a "dipow.party In his hanor. I wan allowed to'nlt'up till 830 o'clock. Dinner in those dnya was at 630. When the party came Into the drawing room I was there la my new white muslin with a light blue sash. Mr. Thackeray took possession of me. much to my delight I remember Bitting on his knee in a corner of the room, a mi he told me stories. There was one about a little boy named Peter, with close cropped red hair and a very snub little noM and bright blue eyes. Peter waa quite a character, and the recital Of hla adventures waa of the meat In- teresting nature I twisted myself with delight I laughed no heartily that Mr. Thackeray grew funnier and funnier. Ton must go to bed now," Mid mamma, coming up. "People want to talk to Mr. Thackeray." "Let me stay up," I cried, clinging ts him. "Fire mlnntea more," Hid Mr. Thick-raylooking at his watch. "Five min tee, and then the win go to bed." He changed the nature of rater's ad ventures. They became quite sad. The Uttie lad, I remember, waa brought before the police, although he waa utter ly Innocent "He seemed so plucky, an he Mt there;" Mid Mr. Thackeray "The police Mid hla bead must be cut He oflf, but he did not My n word. looked like a small soldier. Ah, my , - lunettes got quite misty with my trars when I looked at him." And Mr. Thackeray pointed to hla spectacles. I did not in the least aee the incongruity at the police cutting off retorts bead or at Mr. Thackeray being there to ace the little fellow. I was not laughlrfg now. Ihe team were In my eyes when a hand wan put on my shoulder. It waa Relne, who had come to fetch me. Other guesta were arriving, and all were waiting to be introduced to the illustrious novelist. The midden ter Dlnatioa of the story Just at its moat agonizing crisis waa too much for my thrilled nerves. I lifted up my voice and wept aloud, and I was carried out to Uelnea arms and put to bed. Aa I lay weeping on my pillow, thinking of poor little rrterta fata of Ms Innocence, of hi bravery, a shadow bent over me. It wa Mr. Thackeray, who had coma in to comfort the weeping child, and he told me that Peter was raved and that he had been i adopted by a rich lady and that be rode In n coach to school. I was comforted. I sit up in bed and kissed Mr. Thackeray. When he stole at of the room I fell asleep, to dream at the little red haired boy whose adventure I had heard. Alice Cock ran to Outlook. . When you are sick in some part of your fxxfji It in because some organ is not doing its work. That is because THE NERVES ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH to keep that organ up to ita work. The better tKe Nerve Force the better all the organa can work and give perfect health. Paine' Celery Compound feeds the nerves restores (hem to their strength gives them new power to send vitality and health to everyf part of your body, new courage to your heart, new animation to your brain. Remember this Paine's Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous siefans this country has ever known, Prof, E. Phelps, of Dartmouth University. ; All reputable druggists recommend and sell Paines Celery Compound. SMMaroMMWSWWW Way to Get Even. A New York Journalist mice went down to Atlanta to interview Joel ChanWhen dler Harris, nays the Outlook. he told the creator of Uncle Remus that he was going to "write him np" the kindly southerner waa immediately reminded of the experience of hla eld friend. Simon Bngg. "8imon Bngg, be said, "was an odd eld fellow who used to live down state. I knew him well when I wa a boy. One day a friend met him. " 'Simon,' said be, Ho you remember Jim Hooper, that went to school with down at Monticellol " Jim Hooper? Of co'se I m ember Jim Hooper. Little slim fellow, wa'al . . Wo , RICHARDSON ft CO. BURLINGTON, VENMONT, WILL, THE FOLLY OF SELFISHNESS. TOUCH BETTER THAN SIGHT. To Nicola Tesla, mhoM lelaulomatic torpedo premiers to put aa end to war, a friend anld the other day: F. L. Davis, Boa ion, spent a few hours at the Republican houee yes"I was greatly impressed, terday. he said, "by a story of Helen Keller Alwhich was told me recently. though the incident happened several yearn ago. it has never been published and furnished atill another Instance of Miss Keller's wounderful perceptive power. "Shorty after the death of Phillips n Brooks. Robert Treat Paine of purchased an exceptionally fine Parian marble bunt of the great divine. It wan pronounced perfect by everyone who saw it, with the exception of Mra. this invention of Smith, "There and there ie this Invention of Jones, and there is the other Invention ot Robinnon. In nil there inventions youra as the leading hand. Without you. they would never have been patented.-withouyou, they would never even have been thought of. And 'yet you get no credit for them. Why are you he? to get no credit for dome of "Tms. Veil, Jim's gone and now content the most margeloun diecorrrie of the led yon? "Raveled me, be he? Mid Simon. age?" Mr. Tenia smiled. Well, ding hi hide?" "That the Inventions have mnierlal-izethat they benefit mankind, in Tessa Idlers sf Ike Tlsis, enough, he afd. "I am not eelfllnh. My do to well name in honored. I live well. Why, then, 'Among the moderately there la an army of yonng men growing ehould I be re hungry for a little more up In idleness In this country who think money, a little more renown? He imiled again. It beneath their dignity to Iran n trad "Why should I be like," he id, "the or follow a profession and who In many Instances form that large class knows millionaire butcher of my native town Slmlljan? as genteel idlers. They have been pam- of "This butcher was a bachelor, and, pered and petted by their parent until when he became a millionaire, be eonrioalon that to the come they have two a magnificent equip, bought without a the world owes them living prancing black homes, a ret ol their having to work tar It or give an harnesii, a coachman In livery, a equivalent In toll. They are In troththe and no forth and every day he drove menace to the peace and welfare of proudly through the tows. But he always drove alone. Ha country, and those who encourage themonz to it are as reprehensible aa tbey.-Bl- never had anyone with him. So, one day, the prieet of the parinh aaid: City Tribune. " Why, my good man, do you always ride alone in your grand coach? Why Waste never take any of your frienda Many a man, said Uncle Ebeu, do you with you? "waste tlm in dls life tryln to pnh outThe millionaire frowned somebody to de rear when he ought to weer two of no he re"If nothere be t ryin to git ahead on hla own acone would know a ho the team plied, count." Washington Star. tm'" n t d, eilvcr-monnt- ns. Vhetonged ed Bo-to- Paine, and. although the waa not pleased with it, she could not explain in what way it was not a good likeness. Finally Helen Keller came to see the bunt, as she expressed it. She had known Dr. Brooks intimately during bin life, and ran her fingers over the marble face with great delight. "Suddenly, however, ahe discovered a alight depression in one cheek, and explained which waa unnatural, Then everyone that it waa wrong. mw the fault, but It had remained for Helen Keller to prore that she had a better memory in her fingers than Milthe other, had in their eyen. waukee Sentinel. London, March S3. Oliver Andrew Borthwick. eldest son of Baron Glrank and who visited New York recently to study American Journalism, died today. Burk sport. Me., March 23. Lieut. R. Peary's Artie steamship was successfully launched today. Sho waa Mrs. "Roosevelt" by christened E. -- w- Peary. j w v ' |