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Show : TWO TEN LIVES SAVED LIVES FREN a LOST OCEAN LINER --- eee ABOUT --EE : Say . Prince Henry of Holland Aids TIA HARKY ambdseaton Be Recalled in Work of Rescue at » WORK ; With 4 a Boat, Tossed ' Survivors, afternoon, it : Feb, after partly 22.-Harry 29 ; y an they had lat of t VTharhes today he death of - nter Lehr, . and ont international him this is tf time Ambassadoi lime Ta > | according to t important in an Is Extravaganza the extremely Tower," eer . Social a im- Followed to by for Wenn., drifted ‘i Dance a Financial * fei = Students. and fac nde the arrangements fou the} ful hats events one of of the 3 Success their frozen attempt. scene hands Prince early : ai anc acres Henry ue " arrived this morning. inwn ‘ cal on the ; et ar probabilities only the ne > the ; The of letters ae z ‘ are that ordinarily : | tusseling, Lehr most sueccess- and the a efforts newed. Prince to reach Henry P : pilot 7 te s made s ce them two 3 CT were re-/the in ‘"aten back each OREE ' edeath: chamberlain had alin appeared Vienna. Crowd Cheers The crowd ed as the prince and the survivors : ae Prince. on the. ocean as from Cer to war ee be savers, amons i in that except Mr. on the good his Ss good the | ' by with Lehr | Tower American Poor is now | Of the |#ny kind for a few minutes for this a fair-haired child. | Variety, wreck are still there It has not been possible the names of the survivors, of them It could has answer been no learned to as learn| most] questions that neither Van of feline, make the The pelts the singers erable lost fame on were some the a of however, are sent dyed, to and of the Fraulein " Dresden, of the Fraulein they popular. where return , for Carried away of a piece of by a wave. wreckage, He got out however, | c those who, like himself, had been torn from the vessel by the breakers which | were dashing over it, but who, less| fortunate or less sturdy than he. had gi no floating wreckage. Captain Parkinson estimates that he| must have bumped against twenty bodies before his cries were heard by || an ee rescued Few yesterday A. life Passengers boat and he Went to Bed. was Parkinson says that, realizing perilous character of the gale tae) few| of attnthain auditorium. { in the Y M is the first joint meeting which ‘his has been held by the boys since they were united he kept continuously | with the the dead bodies of parts of various boys' the city. sections in in brought beaten by a were oor aS of faculty the chee to stunts were drawn out in their true laugh at something what. ann Kor Bluatere wi: ne bested by of Two Men as at a meeting of the Pe e HOUR Madicos Result T: of Pee : easueid to . on Thin | faces Kunerals. OnE s ‘ you to esappniared by an : Taft's funeral the to the will legislature. Evans he went overboard he saw|field has beeen secured adjoining the ethers ate p an hudidiea ey 5 must/a ae sf baseball church, and 1e has been diamond and fitted baskeup for. iF perished. Se drantaieny 1 the ' Be aS i Se Clty oi 2 Trip him at they.: Sh aN AT ard OFT'S KE SENATOR BRINKER Cars Came Without Senator on Park] who a Train to were share yoyse There just the about flat cars talk-| getting at the in difficult plan to his here he see the "Np, round- There} himself to be a master had production on the stage, _by just passed passed. Mark*k | Wee pass Hed-| loose and These . bumped We} two| any of his "ery cars coming, also monte > sat partly assure Jo ve «a or trip mabe in a: pret oe REESE ne Bere aie es ce 'N. rie ope BROW REY & . for the are ' the : engine Colonel house' quite The most ow tha n to is cor- a. highly $1.75) t % a Z 44 25c¢ to Die 9 00 4 4 ( I at reach them. | once, but] Colonel Durand erybody? Why own letters? house has seen one it} him 7 : % 2 7 a e . Bg (Over Davis'=~ Shoe : : p Store.) Be » Ww phone . 1499 -F, ‘i When you come here with YOUR TOOTH TROUab your an ae service ice the MOS1 } BLES ST I PERE vou have at este EC' r APPLIANCES OPERATORS. % Set of Teeth. Silw BY plaining THE We --___ that his make the following answer hand He in at must duc 11. delivered at my well written-to Durand would happy impatient for, tax door see ae S Way, ) SS wiser] ed door: in jnvited recent baize. me to enter the tinguish Thoug' ; as tired, I felt = ===> ; eo Bonvacnis r f i the causes are theosuceessive ae : examined ruinoel SSRN that the. vac aRR toni nation, thele the - fundamental fall vesulting their denalwaveefound ae upon! lind" a's eo g/ mind ‘i ngle a I people peopie thatse but call has Pr the to disapBIS deterio- of the past mechanism of dissolution ne ti BA MAGHIIELY dndead hastHEbeeni y era eee ae | consti- deterioration cannot pe Led in es eeu: yee of ration © 8 © ene Irrare ill the ~eivieetiene te su a mental from character sik ‘t's bh Soeece Weg aoe on nea a single page as Pe When aBie people reaches . : that degree ' ; : civilization and power at which: it ' assured that it is no Jonger ex- covered| posed to the attacks of its neighbors, servant it begins to onjoy the benefits of peace narrow See ed inarorinl ‘well-being procured by es ath Reta sunt cure the military vir| 20 decline,. the excess of civilization 0 cates new Erde apd egoism = inPiccrins Having no ideal beyond th® hasty: enjoyment of rapidly acquired wealth, the citizens abandon to the the window.| state the care of public affairs and no fire burn- Veqancloseralintha qualities that made the position of the day was cold, but ee DIE) Hea eet ooe, other 1) of : oj jy the grate. I heard)the door ) and assumed that the butler had shut} re- own} afraid to go farthe "m great Mienehirhacinne | nefghbors, so) whose needs ‘mi-barbarlan are few. but egpereted feet dangling. When the two loose cars hit our train there was not much of a shake, and some of the party did not notice jit until the two hadou been shaken of was on the car with the deed, both Lady Waters were were, on ae Poe oe ee ceneana fF k in Febru rb re we mot neatn Week in February before Cees @nd then she sent me an urgent sumSee cha eee ced. before I had| Been "r Ao st Wh jage ed edges of the fog bank he sig-| rest of them, and hardly felt the jar| aled hisE friends, two miles away.| When the two m ‘The " earsRe peat trains : met. Climbing over the top of the fog}could not have come together very Herbert) Johnson and John Kiernan} hard, from the fact that the ance threw boiling water on the mass,| were set on the runaway Cars when quickly melted a shaft straight down|™ade an inspection, just after the ac- und on my shoulders as he presse eI the Arabs that ef t} Alec oul tice erefined latter afvilizations me down, Jof today aré danger from. similat ‘But what on earth makes you wsit| |reasons, but in also from other causes, in the dark2?" I demanded. | due to the evolution produced in men's "I'm going to teil you, though 1] minds by modern scientitic discoveries Should have preferred to tell nobody.| Science has removed our ideas and minnie. in‘ her drawing,room, It's a case, however, of saving oneself | deprived our religious and social condetermined that something from one's friends au he the first! ceptions of all authority. It has shown RowaG man I have seen-so, see you/man the trifling place he occupies In be oe 2" I asked, not thinkin -since I dined s at Mr. Norcutts early| the universe a 0 Q 1)the utter > j indifference rse and fer Blin Dece ‘inbel of nature toward him Of, Colonel Durand at tne um "Lady Waters met you there!" | He has:percetyed that wt at } ci "Good. a me I ied, ood " you gracious! "My Ebeyes had cried, been bothering Sim me,"| iaee, si, term ibe rty was7 oh : . peek to Ignotance ec ofo : | he continued, "and I had an appoint-j|the causes of which he ‘isthe i slave, peciue geeks eay ah he) ia etl ment with Ramsay, the ophthalmic} and, that view of the inexorable nec"Ae far na-T of senan » re-| Surgeon, the following: day | essities of which they are the puppets, As far"no as one I can she 1 | "Good heavens!" 1 exe aime 1d. to where Casey was imprisoned. Then,| > turned, has gather," seen him, He "You to be slaves is the natural ciden have condition not lost your sight‘ ; i At the spot where the accident oc-|has: not been " to the club. of all living fr dra ae Serene. te beings. I can't Dota x curred tte rade if unusually 3 ; / Naira steep,| meet o a man ® surface.-Detroit who has entered ranging' his; from "Net-not ‘seven' to ten yet." per he answe red, still] | Visible ce nt. | house." decadence seriously in the threatseif-controlled voice. "But p}ens **°'*: the Vilality of the majority The high of line is a narrow gauge broached into the terrific gale| boys on thelr success in' the: organiza=})°es00 road. "Are you certain that he Is there?"] am going to lose it. You. understand, j the eee: sreat white nations, as she was entering the Waterway and/tion Had the crash been of sufficient force and espd"Absolutely, of such a league. I have been two or] there ts not the slightest doubt about! Cially TREASURE HOUSE OF LITERATURE. to have of thosé known derailed that before she was able to recover the train. as the Latin on which| three times. The Burlington Boy s' section of the this week. The butler] it My blindness fs absolute ly certain| Dations, Sa the legislators were seated it is cer-|admits he fs in London, and really ; Latin nations, if herself was dashedcrushed but when on theup pier|Boys' J ] -a& mere. matier club gave head and sheimmediately of weeks moving last My-my | Bot as regards: their blood, at least picture show Mr. Roosevelt like|in the Baptist a church Celtie Writ- tain evening, it would MEK OF Pronounces Groat been toppled] inteceat. asked over that the side see him I was simply told] boy ts Oe of the have mountain, and all a concertina, and broke in two, ‘not at to home. You' chap's| see Fl action which should was in every way a marked YeEvery like their daytraditions to Vaysee home. the dear and losing edu¢@ on : they : are of the men killed. Manager Cates tome a "Ther I said, * there has been no] face once ee The proceeds from the en clent more Irish Sagas" [ cross-exe 'in the umined danuary, | their Con: initiative, pointed ¥ : out their energy, their will ; this fact in showing that | ews tertainment of Durand will go toward for Nave anlGaten aaticd rt rer tie Thirty-five bodies have been washed | baseball team. Hugh Paris was electashore. Most of them are badly muti-|ed captain of the first team; Ralph lated. Most of those picked up showed} McClain, captain of the first basketsigns of life, but it was impossible to} ball team, and John Caffley, captain resuscitate them of the second team. After the meetCaptain Parkingon says the catas-|ing Dr. Helmick delivered a short wae trophe was due to the fact that the|dress in which he congratulated the | Berlin Ghouls s London, Workrx Among Feb. 22.-A Hook men of are % Dead. boys special dispatch Holland. says now alive on club a ashore, ee ‘washed ferin Some of the and mutilated tered Hook savers two tempt low to were ways headless bat- and SUL Aliv Suill Alive, Feb. 22.-The Women life and a child are| the wreck, having refused trip to the lifeboat. An at- still a boacd to risk the at bodies fomen Two Women of Bolland, say rescue tide at NEW William F. YORK Kirk gs eaefrom pin the aE bodies |Snow $ police not inter-|Two in other the head. about . the the Tet ee ees eee LIFE-IN By iaplestey atchesZ fixing rooms. SR that ae them about will 2 be o'clock made in tae mor ning, The two women are Frau-| lein Thiele and Frau W ernhberg. The res j o 2: Mr.| x oung, = 7 m Siterimme Expert , a Wanted: There are no ent characters fewer operator ie Ee alin 5for | ae : Men thatztramplemon womens feet: omen with smiles no longer sweet; Six-room that smother you; Delicatessen‘flatsdinners. too; ee eee day to da Heavy ewelent bills) with welterweight Let us see, Shall we move awa From the beautiful Isle of Etat ee 208 olis News. EE literary : _| aL WEIr standpoint,| the two trains could each other with any the collision been not have run great force. sufficient to into Hac cause] incongruous pra Saree gather! So a de nations, eples, the the Ag sagas ‘Coltie® : lure (or the storjes| freight. pee ep ane "Cyclone" Thompson Mahvauls: Gut Ee Mary Sve 4 Johnny With a Wins numean 5 Aguin. 6 ° oa i wie SS ‘eleven "| Thompson 2 dropped Z Rufe yelone Turner left to the jaw" followed by a in verse or prose. were hardly Known to,|Tight to the heart, winning one of the ov regarded by, their educated and cul.| Most gruelling mills ever seen. here_| tivated descendants. Gradually, und} Turner took a inds of punishment} chiefly in the nineteenth century, these foun-eBe forgotten literatures, or fragments of them, were one by one recovered, They Btart. Fiampsen had aetna rahorce sone pty amie? ino tH ‘laventh' oc his man ented Which! Reiter so Berner Dare rari sate oe e Cafes in a blaze of light N a eaene The "ialevala." ev eN bes Po Te ea Broadway bathed In a flood of white; lungenlied," the "Song of Roland," the eI ee Trainmen Lose Lives, Beautiful women in jewels and trite. | arthurian cycle of romances. In some Black-garbed men that Detroit, Mich., pay the bills.! Feb. 21.-P the 1 ; 5 ro c e SEQUINS al { th i¢ Paine peenms ake eed are or stories poem: rou of they type; see lap . a In the cuse of : the 5 Norse gan gas, : a de nge of history, myth} und Creatas Hipecaatien is Se oReoAL : an oes 5 wn ol 7 eae se an last come about a. popular revival of interest In the wealth of poems and tales to be found in the ancient Celtic, and, : especially differ- al- some > striking beauties the like of|to which are not to be found even in these| BROWN, TERRY saga Norse longer months ut oF ‘don't tion before arrive at this day Waters, in her most |ner, "I shall inform "But of what?" "Tal e suspicions : s, n ghe than some week," I Lady determined the police." demanded ¥ c man- to persons off act may this in the be row Way ay : insisted. in a con-| to throw] tar scent,' "Durand might. never forgive you] If you called public attention to his affairs," I urged. "By the by. have you iHowake ) 7 torted. " me, hinted xious. of writing to him?' 1 have written, * she ve begged him to net his friends: were "5 roe y Smoke re-| see] an- an° answer:; in > ‘the : same| He said that, if I lived en- jana the i capacity to act -Theé sutisthe dark, kept quiet, fetion of pe rpetually ‘ growing gs , didn't} mat. z drink, I might just manage! rial wants tends to become their out. ' ae: ‘My dear "There are continued date. Spring styles on sale oP "Do :you you have been stuck up here in. total| 4ike the ship that has lost its comdarkness since ; February' ; | liBass and strays chance and winds ‘A ray of light." he answered,| "irect the modernas man wanders hap"would absolutely de ‘stroy my chance hazard through 2 seeing Of you old know Donald. re It's haven't mother died- "But havent his return?" face. I He am years, since pe a jis suspicions, & WOODRUFF CO. | over the same 166 Main St. that I I thought night, with myself the matter the result| write to| Sci the Spaces formerly Bods ; and rendered: a: nee. Hevhas lost his is on going the to way. hola and out | a So] . Money in Words. now you can tell Lady Waters that| Mrs. Humphry Ward got ifor "Helthere's no ne ed to send the pollec,| Bannisdale'-- he . beck - of home's Perhaps i to yy saia | Sciences, are ‘apitulating and morality understand. pis deteriorating and dying out chap with al ae determined by p the 3 ee) | faith, and with it: his hopes. tried to hasten | Phe individual is coming to be solely ae ee d' with "himself: ©. «Con make oa fuss." "One hates to Durand... "And, you don't want» to see the long v ‘five met you ten the inner. ™#Y be a@ slip, and Colonel Durand Let me guide you," said Durand, Se eee dae eRe ke and turned in' the darkness a' mo; ager, for Lady Waters' : $ Sake as/ment I later, gripping His hand well as for mistake of Durand's, informing tothe prevent police the "How of eset 2 earl: ae you get i throuch i her idea fellow---- _The family is breaking up: the soonly a few Weeks mor a springs are strained. Disc sontent "I believe I shall Gol! and unrest ay Spreading to all gins ses, from the r . mean," I4 said,. Can, said "to."to. tell tell me}2) €S : tee le el belie s Well? oe I' received pe gale In o1 to hold le in ; mae , aneweeed have been murdered--" ou, but---;. " It is quite possible," a she and his servants : spiracy pi explana-| cried through in the main line of the Mich- Sp nued hand, Lady "assuring - Waters con-| me ther both keeping you won't ~"mind| igan Central it to she ) and Plyve railroad at the rate of 4 ¥ ere" was not yourselves. il a minute, Now," i x. the he| the American cause Americe for ah Mile "ty and ‘. the slightest added, Cause for: anxiety, Express ' is & ded, a as I heeard him. rise from y hi S smashed inte the engine of one of th that he would ask his son to come to| chair, "I am going to ving for road's ice Banks trains, two miles west of eee soon after his arrival next} to ae Se away Ypsilanti ahant 4° o'clock ae ta On stood by his a alia: scarcely knowing) result of the wre Barlier than you anticipated ¢a | w } ay ng} ck fiv en ar to say until, first, j the outer' "Of course,"" said Lady Waters door ‘ jead and a sixth so Reianats hiieitae , Waters, "that) wasa opened and shuts tr :y ; 6 : in the ancient Erse, manu-| seripte-the eons forming a body of iit is feared he will die. All the dead} prose and poetry of Brent and well high are trainmen. unique > inte re ; Cast from every standpoint, ea oe which by in thesome res Raoan oets can only mate Norse and bee matched Wear a Dunlap hat and be dressed} was. in the Abyssinian phabet.-Indianap the Grand Gea mographic r, 7 Ste than trom Which can befall any people is to have] derailment, it is almost certain that apron to it some new treasure house]teh cars on the front train would have of Wterature. This treasure house may been plunged down the side of the be stored with the writings of another mount und sleet und id s sunshine ne anc ‘ aS i n) writings ople*iniithe of a ipburied SI or.elae: Withs pust. the Ca. flow rides « day on a Subway Benerutions ago, in that innocent age ues for bread, when Blackstone could speak of the aver-the thousands beat o fie'sos tread; Baas peteBice een; t aint flab eagles Huns, Franks and p Vandals"- as ne Mir BIBroedersen, M. ae BeFraulein ulei B hEt-}] Oh, ' the call of the Appian : Way e a a Here is the opera, tel, ‘ Fraulein, play! Gabler, : Wrau Schreder ‘| And . there I iswillthe sta sama a you will stay and ae oe fue Pile nas rin spel known and|On the be autiful Ise_of Manhattan. e me ers.0 ec . -_-----s -_-_--s Where It Counted. Coroner-Was the signal green? Witness-No, but the -Baltimore American, Saga Ne Ree. TS res thing. | | 2: amen cakie inTut be a change their between the two LI confess to uncanny apprehensions, the more. when the outer door was closed. and we stood] in the most total darkness. A moment! Jater I was able to advance within the room, but this also was in such dark-| ness that {ft was impossible to dis-| ev-| nis] em = Facto of Se house addition), When the en jlo and about eighteen inches} s lof saw a second door (ob-| is I yjously a with black One hears of Why should ca lkics | ee myself the further WIThMOUT Y C IVILIZATIONS ii Rameare hours) tution ‘ sire anne y seeond fiicnt back of the \ ste yer Reled yee it, fo | thei me past nee the te drawing room door, up a to a room at the | | fit the mouth. a -- AS Prot any me ingenuity: 5 oh d ae oe the prise,oa he the] a dal that ( plone! to ABSOLT ITELY une METHODS. When DY: "$1.00 . little; TOUS peoples with which histor note | coneerned, whether the people in quesvery/tion be the Borsinneantliontoinaneioe for a few my retireme nt. al-| to "that, visitors,}] BY the an thehad same afternoon. I curiEons seldom felt more I pass, the effect be == 4 have course o% lock SKIL- Bridgea Work» per * rami g Tooth .< 5.6 ve. 3 $5.00<) that "WH OF Abl 3 eanec Gold Crowns, a ee Se torment- Breaking the seal, with not a excitement. 1 saw that the short was written by a wWoman-not 3 o'clock sthat and e CHARGE Pasar eo Solid = once, I things,:) ex=- friend. Monday. was fes weeks,] teeth iat old received my letter next morning. for oe his LATEST ed by anxiety, had made up her mine to communicate with the authorities unless her alarm should be aallayed by ¥ ' a] three IN . .$5.00 See ane ae OL. il seemed difficult to tit receiv: | amight, probabte explanation * of i in : N TAL PARLORS MAIN STREET 9 240 y tye cpanel eae made a Clean brenst to bribe the] whereupon I] for st 42 -------____ recently." outside ¢ 4 PAIN one| refuse to receive doesn't he write No ) g ous or more whit pretend to be satished. the strangest things. : : : that} . % to actually didn't attempt she suggested, $1 Z 4 a -home,} have ne her, left to 4 jnto the black room lest overturn | Rots are strongly attached (naa to an ideal, and you must admit the affair has a} some article of furniture. L. S$. Cates jinvade Gives Details of Fatal| ™¥Stevious appearance." civilization with the | (A second later, however, I recogniz-| debris ofthe thatnew which as ee they have overae I did not dispute the statement voice Incident. | thrown. an instant, although I had no doub es ed Durand's : ee you, Marehant?" | In this way it was that, in spite of L. S. Cates, manager of Boston| that the colonel had some excellent re you there, Durand?" I Consolidated mine, who was thepersonal-|eason formidable organizations of the for his In any and ae n I felt a hand on my arm.cried,/the ly superintending the trip of the legis- | C48e, I did not see retirement. | Romans and Persians, the barbarians my way any vet _ me lead you ‘to a chair." he) destroyed the empire : further steps in the matter,to take ; wing statement of the former and, in-} said, . tly and presently "ese > his his hane Is quietly; , : une could ngt stopped was to ge pred ... eee Fillings ....-$1.00 Gold Fillings. .$1and up TP ""P arED TEETH EXTRAC nad the oc-| placed very (50c ($1.50 Good suggested. s nor -- SUPERINTENDENT'S STATEMENT.| wo ou ee V 162ODRU nue S¢: Main St. JEG e eee ATER Rescued From Yomb. © A' dense fog settled Living in Erick's Milis| yesterday-one. of the worst: fogs in| Pi » stor Bremen train Fk MODERN well?' friends Durand ‘ of Leigh was dead, and it is. thought Yaft is fatally injured." nee et Phe ee : did we see them, the | explained that IT did not care to bribe} sweater mont y - oumY ne ee ©On-! engine being between us and the train| any member of a friend's household. stroeses vooths | dhort. okt ee Gg ee which we had passed. Leigh and Taft "Besides," I added, "the butler used} and all who came lute managed to| Vere sitting together on the rear end|to be one of the colonel's regimental have the correct change, The perfor-|0f the front flat car, facing the en-] servants; the two left the army mance lasted until 11:30, after to-| which| gine, with their feet dangling over.) gether, and he is absolutely incorrupt-] ncing continued for an hour, Enough| When the shock came, both men fell | ible Money Was taken in during the evening] under the train. It all happened so "Well," said Lady Waters, "I don't] to detray the expenses of the sweaters! quickly that we and ‘ eee ei FUL be at I I Z % a engine going up the "He is not at . home to visitors, sir "If you will wait one moment, sir,‘ Ss @ been: on a sidingaia as | was ‘ the: discreet answer, so: that I|/said the : butler,as he A cautiou: a ly opencars, it seems, broke returned to Lady Waters no train, throwing the two men from the You flat car. We did not hear the runaway | butler ' ' which] iC hE , very select in London] not A 5 & ae ob ; : ina: colonel " them. back another train of flat cars and .an hill, they having to 4 7 Manchester} alone since} and threshold. "Quite well, sir "He doesn't appear ed 7 ops ° Durand,| el "Is when the. accident occurred. were nine of Us. th=the party. is butler, Sele . SS four years ago.| I had been en-} Londen?" careiu) 34 C . (25¢ to 75c) Vee, (25c to $1.50) re, cee ‘evi- how appeared Durand said footNOLoverme the of a | sugges i Ee We present with over once , % letthe hei As I a es what had house in had lived and f there the . to gratify Was at wonder connection feasible sir," ready and all were on the front eat |é : 4 Pts were two flat cars in the in boy. satisfaction ee Some- train. The Not very recently, sir as he not only killed his|engine was on the back end the I presume," but also the patients of|train, pushing the cars down theof hill, | though he is ‘not I atpersisted, home' friends. Joe Kamp of the or, rather, holding tor showed f in effect suddenly disappear-| his friends, "onsiderable considerab r eflectior 1, the}1 "Colonel was Se oS te be done. well with tertained at his small and parties, than whtech none were more enjoyable ing with sald: Clint Leigh at the time of the] ee ae bea il e a fas closet | eh 1 selections1° hy oudey the Am letenwedeasiwnt »yY Pratant Suits short alone have anxious although ss his wife's death, There more than acotont, "We teeling seemed Journey street, w Warning. Brinkerhoff, It who had ed from d After er STORY| r . Special Pants to eyes fae Rateae eee < alters ¢ ' Vi clear or the matter up." curred only to today, tter pe us . t CUS Wes hi ' S Sree Z 4 write his stery an I YELGry or: his)/servants;" the i : W Caps house,''| ‘ jis b by é 4 g ee \ his of time means Permit Nor- ie needed 47 chase to pt r pee t me '¥¥ Mrs. in doesn't even There's elt. , Phere : Waters, case ; dee junket plenty tion 1% "perhap prefers to8|\% ‘7 pean servants Was possible to ene she only person to Off. tpe Re things has|¢ to to di dine w ith inet se he Ip Lady = be establishment, aoaLOe the eit City tomorrow in wk Side Baas Sige thie : rerage more than one hun-| what suggested, a bit and engaged d after only this morning at the Wil-| all arrangements will be] can't. Park to understand i pididinw nent g r anybody, sre te + him Until the wishes of the rel-| ig are known the Mr. 2016 nies oo" Ae (Rt act Mr. the at all?" I suggested am not"T certain of anytaing,"' spe "T cried. feel extremely uncerLai Here is‘one of the most:populat ain. re n re in poy men in society, who suddenly puts oft 4 Nravre : gparefuses all cas his : engagement « to< ee their! A can't ; thing," she insisted, "must 6 : 1 admit a desire to stand will meet hotel and Y "Colonel # lontae ekal completed. : ia sof #tives of tee sen 4 eee fa gee tell ley you gee I I he eckld ne "could: Ba gee Panty de ae Weed Rave Durand a ere good many known years, eolpiel and 1 taken that] eee Lady Waters vA) « . continued ° "But are you certain he Se apse ph ‘eisee 4 $ % 7 Er himself "A yman's hand?" with ress ess bee Wall * eet) Decide even- Mingaic Sika tripIceye ste rday to EPe On the COMTBL Eda ents for the funerals of Repre tive Taft and Mr. La igh. The cominit- were so stage to Harry ‘Ts 4 0. 4 @ . af after: i: ym, she answered, and a silence followed "He must be of manag- ad I aays ten Bingham. board pha' pany e annua w ap to have -Comunittee) ropeuker > . Runaway that one acai But Sar ee eee Rocio EAE SE es the ey panes ‘He was POSTPONED. Friday niga: amie aalilale meeting of the newly organized | wood chopper was caught ‘onder a} "Leigh and = Taft were carelessly Iliff church boys was held in the boys' large fog bank, which tumbled off a|seated on the edge of the flat car with | (uarters' on ‘Thursday, evening; for the| cif, and for nine hours was a pris-| their feet hanging over the edge. purpose of ele cling officers for the en-| oner. The | rest of the party were sitting on the | Suing year. Thirty boys have signed The fog was so thick that he could|car, but were along the side with their just before fore ore ‘pal rloa o from the only two wreck ‘ Death At urranged they that eget ned to him ‘0 well," had run downI The body of Representative Taft was| taken to Taylor's gi Peet aa rooms last. night und Mr IGN S body was} colors amused: the whole was myoer saying ae he. tl the widow Action ear dheat admittec 7Noreutt i 347 s |g Today.is a good, good day is certainly the youngest lookLondon-and his agere in London Bimtdesths for hiundsomest and: pleasdnt: Oli- two IS Takes house cannot believed that "| all ~) NEWS§ a S 4 NC(cA) STORE = $ e@ 4 in London. I met him three weeks| 4 : ; ik an al|4%7 at dinner a at Mrs. : Noreutt sister,|cst.- ih ee Benin; sh ) BGae SH c . stpone Aas. Hen adae Aa h Mornivg the passengers went to bed. Before up Sih club. The ofticers are: not cut his way out with an axe; but making his way to the bridge Parkdeol reo more, eS 4 Runyon; | by theon Banca superhuman a whe efforts read he chopped] president, Arthur Doran; vice presiaway several blocks of fog, and i thus] a re-|dent, main Paris: in the. stern, om Ss he e met did. to butic:; ow ate rovided ‘ Hugh sufficient a secretary, f thing spuce pro ec ullicien b reathing o ome r Saienae treasurer, John Stewart. beating his head against "the : Club taformal chairs, up by the fraters. The Laws ‘other The following program Was' carried 5utSinging of "America" by the Boys' club orchestra; moving pictures; Punch and Judy show; Sunday School league basketball game between. the Piret Presbyterian' boys' club and the| First Congregational boys' club, . in} which the. Congre ationalists rere Presa on eer. ‘he sororities of the school, al-] though they were unable to put any] Is Held. Berlin struck Captain Parkirison hurried to the bridge to see if he could : : . be of any assistance to the commander. Betore an audience of three He bad barely reached it when he saw | dred boys and their friends the hunfirst] the captain and pilot swept into the of the coming annual Washington's| sea, Which was seething like a caldron. birthday celebrations, by the boys' | A moment later Parkinson himself section of the Y. M. GC. A., was carried | Was Parkinson says striking against the two . qui hi 3 which consisted of . Brown, ‘ "iittord Ashby and George : Birthday S } | A DAIL $ Rr mg 3 3% the| Heve he had a) son who, mus 4 he | nearly tainty." sett oe Bs 7 sesBy the by," I asked, ‘isn uate a ee Durand expected home from Indtk 4 two "In April, I believe, said Lady|¢ aged} wo parc "yes" she added. and Ky IN ER =. Pane ae te enl ar hiehowe ward aS es a Rus- Scott of the Delta Sigma. frarendered a each tie te in which brainy vel members the ' s ri shool ; of | Meuicos, the and kept himself afloat, although frozen almost stiff. While drifting about sitting d per cent, own ee s Washington least , j oragantzation refused "The "s esi e . of eaeCelebrations APNE Pudueah, BANQUET Pest atee diving chairs fear one o partici-| fear f the 1e parti be sent to the land of| at ein Sect gai a as three ding a last goodby tooriginal the U. songs of U., gotwas] the hit of the many cures ashore Was one of the most violent that he has ever encountered in all his hold Jones . who is! _. effects First soon over several times having to be] Coach Maddock to stop] In to not udiy Court Schoen| of P T} to ten exposfire to o thee t " cold, le of fou the expos intense says the storm which drove the Berlin As payed know they ) Leigh, € by Slugging. exact representation of an old-time way side show in which the people fur.-Phila- is Career. who managed experience. pce and jere| managing; Miss Ora Leigh, also lives at Paducah Joseph L. Lipman and Eugene B. Pal ee Reo a, ee tcr ene mi as x only Do een Ue janes eae Joseph Rarlowlandi@le "rguson was an| ae reach shore yesterday and present suffering from the nautical do nae opera house. tHis C o Storm Parkinson, Captain to at Goebel and Mannheim rina Bie oe Worst Carl ternity # Uo the fence nour- heavy worth France, whence Ing" the Duteh baritone. aie: Fraulein Buttel, of the Court theatre, Berlin: F theatre, will back well coat are became : was eeea expressed] ears i Wasn't he Phe "At all events his man was other, Horrified evening really from 15 to 25 cents each, and the securing them is something of an in-| dustry in Philadelphia. The skins are, Dyke, were the among ‘tenor, the nor: singers. Miss Rosa'Among] ‘Ob-/ delphia this couptry:‘as' Record, lika it seems, purpose, even the It it be suffictently The life savers report that two wo-|Ished to men who could not be reached on the ;Smooth. he MYA eaneiines force and rostrated it was to such a fine taste by the boys that] some of the old professors were com-| pelled to look twice to sce if they were] e figures, stopping ease : each | slumbei Pussy the iedtor" anita dys ened of re-|'!" earnest, cautioned ambassador. yer M fe j "4 ii Many o the women n 1 audience : were horrified by BS seeing a real wreck were If there be any noticeable falling made comfortable Prince Henry visit-| ff in the cat population hereabouts| ed the building which is being used ]it may without doubt be attributed ww 2 asa: uc, and passed »}the down ¢ ving the|the growing *s fur. usese of cat fur Almost]s with bowed head before the body of perfect yet 9 LP possibly contrary, e j Mr. Atler eskionatetesieh ae Russel! was re SUL pa ae and program was the tumbling stunts by| given at the Commercial club Sarit: Dale Pitt, A. Call, Russell and Spitko.}] This action was taken on Representative] uceoint of the They did everything in the tumbling| death at Bingham espe mple hand spring to aj Seth Taft and Clint B.of Leigh. Gate line from a simple hand spring "lof the banquct will be announcedThe late inference from the . " >y° . ° Pee . es>) 40 I to event, double backward twirl. Pitt and s ay Sell amazed the ire audience rant - by ° judgment by and it istarseven suggested that | slugging, Slugging, f for who was not so fortunate! Pants would endorsed front cheer- | "knocking" the hardy life were landed the victims ffaith abilite: ¢ ability; and some person . the see time for each steps were "up to" the chamberlain. | POxing contest on exhibition.» Leech The department officials are positive | #14 Ledger were the participants in| |that no. suggestion has been made to| this mill, From the tap of the gong} |\yy Tower to explain the matter for taree rounds the boys went into it] The officials, steamer's hull and took the people uddled 1 ther hue there into their boat and row- | pos pyose nance to shore : : edrainsafelyfale back : . The : j ; Eee suggeste amar Rat . aged the surf men, who not to be out-| done by him, made an extra effort, and forcing their way through the seas to almost certain death, boarded the to nowhere went impossible off the last event Ss 3 to pull "As '« p The cleverest part of the evening's a trips second alloted arenES el Sonne eS aan or at Se ae et ‘vashed by the exercise of ae a ee he if Cee Htc , it ira jpassed muster with Mr. positions by the mounta | state department Tower. unofficially, which had raged since the | put Thepositively, puts the whole vessel was driven.ashore, but when the |up to the kaiser's chamberlain question it js| stetorm ssub s idedJ clouds : lifted cltmed weetas Ales duty \ Nhe inve stisla é tit this morning theéandfew thesurvivors were|gate the th record of Mr. Lehr. and *StI-to{ aa to be .s still clingingg to wreckage 1e It vas.Ss als cKkage, fates ri86 cha » adit y , Of |take acaction Sone tense cold. from their oussseas the the trade ,4 GA 4 BG GS SNS ASASSS> GNSS NNNSSNS SSN SNS is ask"rs I mee vet person other; ing the same question," I returned 4 > ' . ine seleed "T can't understand it in the least,"| % she tinier "I confess T begin to 3 Pa asy. I even went} wyiidren, Philip, aged f, and Ned, KE ETSI MRC AR ET INIG Eace flies sand a sister TEC et yho is secretary to GovDurand Kd O. IGN Feel Leigh, who" aT e vy: € : es|ing r man season peér- minutes printing editor ane held that place until opening of the legislature when went to the Hania reporting the sions of the house Hs ; Mr. Leigh leaves a widow and the manage of Utah Ath-! had giver a Sve TAG Every ago cah and Owensboro, Ky papers He ne kept us came : to Salt : Lake , from Owensboro sboro fiy el: ing I Mrs. years ago as city editor of the TeleBev ie,2 The audi-| yrecked vessel for over 30 hours. It}launehing of the Meteor at New]ence instead of See: wh oe eee =A forts and { | York, and that at this function Lehyv|supposed Was only after repeated Peni would be a mere iaatirs managed to get in the advertisement of | an exhibition farce sav . 20 r which ae . see > tee Be difficult e is dala . A es a difficulties eee hethat tt the . ten n sursur- | Th e‘rench mountable a i German wine Ito excell other instead story isi: of that by in any strictly Lehr, disre-|letes' amateur story athclub the + country ' : vivors were finally rescued garding the conventionalities, and the The first stunt on the program was The sturdy; Dutch life savers were |court ue oe lg in anja pesuing ope acme WE SET > a ¢ c , » and |extraordinary suit or such an OCCA- | Alle .ussel, tne Blk 5 0 e é beaten. back by oa i ¥ their oe - | sion, ie that the fuct precipitated a]team. again, but The first fall was secured by persisted in tent tempes . Bennion after five minutes of hard] ee ae ae W Sn eo oe es x " rl te It Up to Chamberlain. fectly 5 learned the into the gram the f 4 = = -l¢ 3 ; ; has|4# to tell me what has you : Colonel Durand," , said Lady)¢4 : mas, and her disappointment setae unmistakable -takablé when 1 relatives| writing end the paper. oe became a valuable manof and eeen worked on Louisville, St.: Loul 2 Padu Was] be ine the | the MONEY (2)old those with llewhomwas he: Neen ee et Feb. 25. born at Humboldt,| 7 coming ae eae Mr, Taft, ae Liked. Well Leigh Clint B' who has been in: newsa igh, & ce papel mark in Sale Lake for five years, was gener ‘liked by his fellows Ld bt those with whom he came in dually a -_- a . Wyckol¥, SS atc tite,tikely, that lhe, sergeant: | eens about a fortnight before Christ-| of the house will be sent to s f at-arms Te ares about Lehr, as la erat J | letle association picked the worst night) is that he was persona non grata a PRAT ce eae CU ETT. > Berli . because he for ath aia |theause Berlin court C was thet= || Possible » rec: pee an function , [ or ; las 30 ‘ning's in the museum hae eee A eee clung stern the ke i Open r niversi ; | "nacalled" to Washington to explain; ed why Harry Lehr wore some. faney cos- | : A tume instead of the regular garb when Despite the fact that sur- | being presented to the kaiser. fiment at the University surmine ae Lehr, as lately told ee 22-Ten submerged in parties i . The French press, makes cablles, Lehr nak ports ant personage, so ; Waters : T anineaecliniwe: vivors of the wreck of the Berlin were . wens mrAntie rescued by a lifeboat at 3:80 o'clock this the Feb, . ~ thre tony y about Pilot | from Paris. "a . in , in Rough Special Cable 5 a Hook-of-Holland, to Wrestling Matches] =l¢ AANNSASSASASSSANSSSSSS | 1% DARK, a By Mildred ee ieee -- | irom! Paro one) LI L. Webb, og Bast Third . ‘ : Salt Lak iis mother IT want home ut Tin hecome of (Continuedi ter, , Mrs. E: South street, is now at his ainment. moukey again . a Sovereign Ae fou Embar. - CROWD d Boxing 5 WITNESSED | iiines ac£ sewrort and elsewhere, ia| COLLECT : hei ~ Savers, for May, HOOD = Washington, , \ Life Tower DREW rassment of Kaiser. Sea. HEROIC LEHR IN Bets | FROM FEBRUARY 23, 1907. SATURDAY, UTAH, CITY, SALT LAKE REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIA oe splte of than Toran myself, exclaimed, Durand laughed eae re more ,almpat in ¢neugh-$75,000, Little Mint * Little nister," Barrie ; 3 book and. ar for "Tie ne play' $250 of 0. ~ Hall Caine fot f for the Me Diay,book $260, ar play of "The Christian" $150,000. aun roaae Ww or Mee for her husband's au2?!O8raphy 350.000 Nans u , 5 Nansen got s pn 00: tor Rie "Farthest North."" Wal Str alter Scott - got re 000 for his ‘rg "Life i of Napoleon. Ruskin, for "Modern Retatere Byyraee 000.- Kansas mes, City " rane Boy of Letters, phe boy who is fond of good literais never cheerfully} ture but his very popular with aunt.-Ate! Aison Globe. anuond |