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Show XX tX Yti. TX 00 0 0 0 v( Hi . $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Current 1 optcs - Ube XVccKly 'Panorama. BSSfisoaosjasfsiassnsssssaaoS Head in the "Balance . r ltwytfiho ffece by of tal- sheer Taut's Tlace. ent and industry has cred out a The acting president of tha Transvaal, so tar as the Boers are .con- nobis Veer. Tea years a Mr. par. cerned, ie no longer Oom Paul Krunow In ent that ger, practicbeing gentleman petrated on the bodtee of the forelgn- Portuguese territory, but Schalk Bur- ally irdsown. Toger, who was elected to the acting chief day k h on the magistracy as soon as Mr. Kruger Cafes Ocm Prince Tuana head to b J bout the most ensUble thing, there la In politics In these troublous times. All "students of the eastern situation agree that the prince imstands in minent peril. That adroit dignitary is the eon of the Ifth Prince Tien st the house of Tuakwang. He Is 40 years about Id. .His son Pa Chm - has been . sum: Bated for the sut.ceslon. to the .' : dragon throne by - ' m- the present peror; Tuan is a- SCHALK BURGER brother of the Mr. crossed the international line. late emperor and Brit is the not by recognized Burger ancle of the weak ish, of course, the office of president ccupant of the throne today. He waa the head of era before the fall of Pekin. It looka having been abolished coincident With the Boxers society, and upon his Is Just now as though his life would pay Gen. Roberts proclamation annexing Nor ere the Boer the Transvaal. laid all the blame of the outrages per- - the forfeit for his crimes. recognized any more as belligerents. Martial law now Is being enforced and burghers caught la arms against ths reace by Insurance. "Reform tn Marriage Labis, The plan of Homer L. Boyle of Milwaukee rejoices that it is no British are treated as rebels. What determination Mr, Burger Grand Rapids, Mich., to bring an end longer the Mecca of eloping couples. may make relative to a continuance Dr. J. W. Coon, registrar of the deto all wars by means of the application of the insurance principle to dis- partment of health, congratulates the of ths war is not known. Hs has with the Boers all through the putes between nations, has taken defi- city upon having been freed from the fought and is apparently an Irreconnite form in the incorporation under elopement curse. He says that for- struggle cilable. Internathe laws of Michigan of the merly there was hardly a week when tional Peace Assurance Association. there was not some one in Milwaukee A wedding at Tuscumbla, Ala., has Mr. Boyle has been advocating his plan from Chicago, seeking information been postponed for a novel reason. y for universal peace since the out- about a wedding, but now war there are no complaints. The True The groom retired on, the wedding ere break of the Spanlsh-Amerlca- n and has interested In his enterprise bill has removed the stigma that at- and fell Into a sound sleep, from which efforts failed to some of the most prominent business tached to the state. Most of the Chi- the most strenuous arouse him. Over a week has passed and insurance men In the state. The cago elopers new go to Michigan. It and the young man still slumbers, mayor of the city, two state senators is gratifying to notice that an effort while his bride-to-be is disconsolate. is to made such matches White, being Monatgu prevent in that state. A recent number of the the American representative of the Michigan State Board of Health bulle- Lip ton Has a Tortt "Corner. While Sir Thomas Llpton may not and tin had a long article complaining of Transvaal, several local at- the laxity of the marriage lawB. The be "iong in the possession of wintorneys of high legislature will probably adopt a re- ning yachts, it is asserted in Chicago Ocare form similar to that which put an end trade circles that his judgment on calreputatio n tober pork Is among the officers to the elopements to Wisconsin. If culated to add U6 jf the association. it does pass such a law It will be apprice of several The plan in- proved by everyone except the people wno make their living in the not recludes the formaracing craft to his a I r ead y plethoric tion of an Inter- spectable trade of encouraging haaty - -purse. ' national board of marriages. Ipf other words, rumor ihas adjusters made up of two representait that Sir Thomas tives from each of the nations signs-tor- y Tirade Huntress Hurt, bM been speculato the agreement, to wham-sha- U Mrs. Joseph Bruce Ismay, one of the so judiciously be referred all matters of difference most ting daring horsewomen of Hew in pork that at between countries which approach the . York, waa thrown present he Is "long" stage .where war seems imminent The from her horse Sit .. Upton. board shall then adjudicate the contj tt Mtent of while tha 75,009' barrels, and holds practically troversy, award damages where the houndsfollowing near SouthaU the visible supply for October, and majority flnda a just claim, fl boundampton, Long Is40,000 barrels no, yet in sight This ary llnea while they are In dispute land, recently, and he will not be obliged to dispose of and require apology in cases" of, though In open market, for the' reason that the association to adjust and pay seriously not fatally Injured. be la so large a handler and distribthe financial loss to the Injured party. was utor of .provisions in all parts of ths The work of securing members Is to Although she world that he may dispose of his he started at once, the plan being to unconscious for a few minutes, she holdings in whatever manner hs work up a large membership In the mounted, chooses and always has an outlet United States and to secure some kind plucklly her horse again of recognition of the associations to the surprise of her friends, French hatred of Great Britain has work from congress before attempting and, rode to the end of the hunk taken to organize foreign countries. method of manifesting itself In Paris, where some of the Thomas H. Lane, the artist who more rabid boulevardlera are cultivatThe expected has happened In the died recently at his home In Elizabeth, ing beards a la Kruger as a complkingdom of Queen Victoria. ParliaN. J., waa born In Philadelphia eighty-si- x iment to ths Boers. mentary elections are not complete, years ago and. was an Intimate but the returns Indicate that there.will friend of Edgar Allen Poe, with whom be so Insignificant a minority he was associated in the Costly Indian Dress. oppoIn western Oklahoma lives a timid sition that ministers may safely un- of the Broadway Journal. management One of his dertake any program deemed feasible boyhood friends was little Cheyenne Indian girl, Fannie Joseph Bonafor several years to pome. Joseph parte, whom he used to. visit at his Whirlwind, who owna a dress worth Chamberlain Is the man of the victory. exile home in Bordenjown. Mr. Lanes He Is equitably entitled to the pre- best known artistic work was upon the miership as soon re Lord Salisbury capitol at Washington. lays It down.. The rumor la credible that Mr. Balfour will vanish Into the When James Carey, the notorious house of Jdrds, leaving to the Birminginvincible Informer, found, as a conham screw manufacturer Is well-wo- n sequence of a shot from Patrick ODonleadership of the house of commons. nells revolver, a grave In South AfriExcept Labouchere, .no liberal ca, he left a son who, under an asin the legislature or the press sumed name, has been fighting with as, an opponent of the seizure of the an Irish regiment against the Boers South African gold mines has been and who is now recovering In London sent .back to Westminster. from an attack of enteric fever, Inter-aation- ! Unit tmon Kapoleon Patent, ths new minister of the prorlncs 01 ,n. Uccesslon to tha late pren-BBarchand, Is a digingulshei al - -- i lr UU order H earned with his own basis and brain the money which paid far collegiate and legal education, asd after his admission to ths bar In 1381 be applied himself so ts his profession that soon he hrge practice. In 1894 he was b leettd t the mayoralty of Quebec.' In tbs Ixrehand cabinet he was of lands, forests and fisheries hi the day of his selection as presler ths citizens of Quebec presented km with a solid silver dinner sejrdce thlch cost 11,000. Mr. Parent hw partner of Charles solicitor general of Canada. closely eom-mlsdo- ar lt Fits-palri- me wening recently a vast flock of chlii hawks, forming a- - line 100 lde and over a mile long, yard pasd ever the village of Callaway, Nqh Tkey settled In a near-b- y grove onsailk and a great many were killed beftre fi flock made Its escape. Not ov hift a dozen of such birds had evir hem seen In that neighborhood bepre g one time ifarfffebeVardon Coif Champion, of - . Ganton, England, er tod conqueror, J. H. Taylor of Rlehnmd, England, the present open Bptlsk golf champion, waa defeated b two evnty-tw- talH strokes. Vardon fiplshed the holes In 313 and Taylor the latter being the score by run-awa- . in-u- lt, us - y Mansfield as Kjng Henry Mansfield Mr. Richard V. was genius and now. with a higher level' King Henry without a doubt the dramatic climax . and most brilliant fcuc-reof tbs season. ; . ", All the varying moods, of Henry the most lovable and manly ss character Shakes- peare aver drew ' were represented by the actor In a manner far more fluent and effec- tire than he could have' .commanded a Tew years ago. The planner of. soldier's talesman and . orator had been added to his ' lnstl-felo- I Full of Indentions. 'Maggie, fek4 es, is breakfast ready? n, and questions that Irritate the ser-tgirl, besides wearing on th of the mistress, have becoms luous In the home of C. 8. Robstreet and Ellis svs-s- , et Chicago, I1L Ir Roberts doesnt get out of bed fettsfth wood for the kitchen stove. and Hj rerely presses tbs button, tl Move does the rest When Mr. Refts wants boiled eggs or beef-(tifor breakfast be orders ths edl bk placed In proper position on ths (tcthe night before. .Electric wire lei o his bedside, and there one or ssthcr button connects with the stove, tbs beater and the jccrtam freezer. R Roberts is secretary - of ths African Steel and Wire company, H b&fit ths bouse recently and fixed ittp According to his ideas of a model The screens to ths window hne In pockets, disappearing 0 hung windows are closed. Th writhe is of marble with mosaic floor. in mahogany. jL:ma arc trimmed ki tiiy t fkMi th -i X. elk-tee- th and d, i - a elk-teet- .temperament, and the Impressive speeches of Henry sad, tender, manly and triumphant reached, it will he easier for Richard were uttered each !& Its own proper Mansfield to scale the greater heights. note with magnificent poise and effect. Lyman B. Glqver In the Chicago This la tha Jrue evidence of ripening Times-HeralOct s , t ft las beCn declded by the curators IKfhtucky university to open a law atax3 la connfetlon. with that William O. and fctlley has been appointed president lny( leading statesmen were students fethjs college when it was the old Tsniylvanla. and the curators bops to pire'lt on ths same plane It occupied yr ago. elk-teet- h. remarkable technique HARRY VARDON. Willie Smith captured the open damplonshlp of the UnitedStatea at ' tltlmore In 1899. , His victory was well earned," said Taylor, after the contest had been defied. "He played more consistent than I, and had been In this wintry long enough to become thor-cghj- y acclimated, but that was my tsforiune and his good luck." s vMch FANNIE WHIRLWIND. Few girls, even In the homes of wealth In eastern states, have such a costly garment In their wardrobe. Fannie Whirlwind Is the daughter of Chief Whirlwind, a noted leader of bis tribe before hla death. Her dress, of buckskin, is covered with 140 Ivory The dress is said to be 200 years old. and IsTrlbarifeasufrOns elk produces only two such teeth as are on this dress, which represent th slaughter of 420 elk by her tribesmen when elk were numerous in the west Elk-teehave Always been an equivalent of cash among western Indians, who gambled with them, and in esROBERTS, h at UNIQUE HOME OF C. timating wealth counted jjitnolla, rosewood and Casslan wal-e- t, they did ponies. A few years ago and the walls are hung with pink were plentiful among Indians is western Oklahoma, and good ones gpi tapestry. The billiard room In could be bought from Indian traders tb basement represents tbeJLnterlor - t at 69 cents each. oil log cabin. " 11.500. f f ? movement Is doing Ti Justice of the Peace 5. H. Buzzell, In In which stats New tb1:! Jersey. aged 65,. and bis son, H. C. Buzzell, 1,000 miles the last (jur'BK years eight aged 22, were at the same time, admitted to the bar k few days ago at ofblghway have been built by tata good-roa- Rockland. Ms. r 5 -- i St; ?! : dl county appropriations. 6-- ' i - - 'f -- ' 41 ?j " bitl-ja- VI ben kept with them, however, appeared to Buffer from the close confinement and cramped qnarters, and safe INTERESTING FOB sequentiy died. Her trachea did not CHAPTERS OUR RURAL READERS. contain gape worms. It Is evident that the chicks la ths compartment withX Raw Sarvaasfil ronton Opante This out a floor obtained the gaps worms A Taw either from the gronnd or else from Dapartnaat of tha Fom the earth-worthat were ted them. Mata a to tha Cut of Uva aad rooltiy. rowttrv Brief Methods of feeding turkeys differ CWIlfarala Battar Sqaari . One raiser has the folgreatly. turkey all best tbs creamery Practically butter sold on ths Pacific coast la in lowing to say on the proper feeding of squares of about 3 pounds each. Ths turkeys: A good morning feed con squares are blocks with square ends sist! of a mash composed of sweet poand rectangular sides. The butter la tatoes (cooked, of course)', corn-mea- l.' and skim-mil- k. table fitted wlth side- barley or butkwheat-mea- l, packed on A Uttle rw added, bs grit may boards as high as ths squares stand when on end. The top surface is care- ths noon feed, give cracked com, baror buckwheat; while sons nay be fully leveled even with ths table sides, ley, and ths squares, a number at a time, given at supper time. Com a year old ars cut by wires. They are wrapped tn la preferable to new corn. parchment paper and packed on end In There la at the present time a heavy wooden cheat a This method of handling butter It eaeellent In aome furor tor ths raising of Belgian bare respects, but U is subject to criticism and all over tbs country men are rushon two Important features: First ing Into tbs business. Now, we do not there Is now no uniformity tn ths wish to discourage the raisers of these weights of ths squares.. One creamery animals, but on the other band we Ao ends cases of sixty 1 -- pound squares, not wish to see the business so overor 105 pounds, to Sacramento, and to done that a reaction will set te- - Acths same market another creamery al- cording to present Indications, n great so sends cases holding sixty squares, many people are going to drop In the enterprises that art segregating 101 pounds. This latter forward on this Una. In tha pushed also sends to San Francisco creamery cases holding sixty squares of S3 vicinity of Chicago, and ovan la the pounds. It must be both confusing and city itself, a good many have token up The trouble Is that th annoying to handle squares of such the work. A good many peolimited. is market no and varying weights, .really good reason for the practice - was found. ple will not eat bares and are not likeDoubtless many people who purchase ly to try to overcome their prejudices butter do not notice ths difference is when poultry and other meats may be We weights, but consider all squares alike, bad cheaply and la abundance. sea that In ioroe parts of the eosntry fend ths seller who can shave off th -most wlthuut belng auspected Is th the business of raising these harea orchard-ists become so extensive that gainer. Such competition la not only has afe tn alarmed. Tbna, becoming discreditable but dishonest Ths second criticism of ths method of market- Rah Diego County, California, the supassed an ordinance ing butter relates to the packages. pervisors it have unlawful for any person to Eastern dealers have learned Jthat It making Is more economical and satisfactory In liberate Belgian bares. But, however many ways to use cheap hot neat boxes desirable this ordinance may bo, it is for shipping, which go not have to he not fet aU likely that it will prove of returned, than to use ths heavy and any avail, for the reason that if a man should liberate any of these animals it expensive trunks or chests that were so common only s few years ago. These would be impossible to prove .the tact latter jtrs continually being lost and As la well known, these animals are broken, cause annoyance at both ends fond of tbs bark of young fruit trees vines. Tbs fruit growers of ths line, and require much labor for and grape now to contend with our comhave proper cleaning (and this Is too often mon rabbits, mice and other rodents neglected), while the cheaper package hnd are iq no mood to add the Belgian have not these objections. Bulletin to the host of enemies. It is said bare 24, U. 8. Dept of Agriculture. that a single pair of Belgian bares, U left alone, will increase to over 1,000,-00- 0 Locating tha Oijm Jn ten years. This may bs so, but H. Carman, In Bulletin 70 of the ths same is true of the rabbits that Kentucky Experiment Station, thus re- now live in our, woods, and la more lates his experience with the gaps true of our domestlo fowls. We worms when the chicks were kept on than think there ia less to fear from their dirt floors and on board floors: fecundity than from our I find by experiment that It Is pos- building np too gnat hope poultrymaa on their fesible to prevent the trouble completely cundity. on my place at Lexington by keeping chicks on a board floor from the time XVarty tUtwli Xwotari. they are hatched, until they are large Prof. C. I. Beach, of the Etorrs Exenough to endure the attacks of ths periment station, says: worms. The Indifference to the individual Chicks batched by two hens June of cows is well illustrated in quality 7, 1897, were taken from the nests before they had an opportunity to get the market price ct cows. Dealer to the ground, and confined In two quote sew milch cows at from 135 t according to the physical condition compartments of ttt jiams coop. One (50, of the cow, and the apparent quality was compartment provided with difboard floor; In the other ths chicks and quantity of her milk. Yet ths were allowed the freedom of the ference in ths net yearly profit derived from two cows thus offered for sals ground. There were twenty chicks In all divided equally between the ...two may bs several times ss great as ths difference In the first cost of ths eoww bens and confined In the two compartThe scale Is a common symbol of jusments, which were separated by wire tice, yet few dairymen understand th netting. Immediately after the experiof it in relation to dealsignificance ment was started three of ths lot on ths floor managed to get Into ths other ings between their cows and themThe Babcock test is quite gen"compartment and were allowed to re- selves. o main. There were thus on ths plank erally used to determine the quality floor seven chicks, while confined on milk offered ror sale, but dairymen the ground beside them were thirteen. make little use of it In determining the value of their cows as butter proOm of the latter lot died from eome ducers. On tbs contrary the cow ie unknown trouble soon after they still the good mess" of milk by judged hatched, leaving only twelve for ex- which she may give, snd the yeEow periment cream that It "throws up," without reThs two lots wers treated alike In gard to the fact that no accurst estievery respect except In the matter of mate of the annua yield of milk can the floor and in the character of food. be formed from an occasional weighThose on the planlt floor received the or measuring of the dally yield, accustomed food given young chicks, ing or that the color, of milk or cream Is namely, corn meal mixed with water not a criterion of Its richness. and scraps of bread, potato and meat Unless suje sdms record of actual weighfrom ths table. After they had grown even the man who mllke ings is somewhat fe Uttle oats was given the cow kept cannot tell within a thousand them occasionally. Tbs chicks on ths pounds how much milk she has proground received the same kind of food, duced during the year; and unless except that they had In addition a some test is mads of ths composition daily ration of earthworms. Tbs fol of the milk, hs can only guess at her - - lowing is record of observations on of butter. tbs lot to which earthworm wers fed: yield ..June 23. One of ths chicks observed Uood and Foot ! to be badly affected with the gapes. A "western swine grower expresses' It died during ths following night. himself thus: If I was starting out Several others slightly affected. to ths county fair my exhibitor an as June 24. A second chick of ths same be to bs delivlot nearly dead from gapes It was earnest prayer would corn mitt ee of up" ered "picked from removed snd chloroformed,: when Its men do not Not three that three. trachea was found to. coataln gape know more than one, nor that three worms. os one, bat It Jans 29. A thlrd cbirk of this lot men ore not os honeston any occasion was found dead, and on examination Is a difficult matter to secure the Ita trachea wea found partly filled with for ths superintendent to go are who men competent really ths worms. A fourth,- nearly - dead out and award and Justly premiums from ths disease, was chloroformed Is hard .to get the maIt correctly. and It also had worms in ths trachea. he wants. Take a good, practiSeveral of ths remainder wers nt this terial honest breeder take i man thorcal, date observed to be affected, and proboughly up In the business and on ably not a single ons vse entirely Ires who has experience enough and send from ths trouble. U'sIn there as a single Judgp and ha June 30. Three more chick wars so him can not tell when he comes out whoa affected It was that decided to badly won ths premiums This class remove fend destroy . them. All had hogs of men ars going to put the premiums In worms the trachea. , gape where they belong and yon will get July L Three of the five remaining more universal satisfaction. chicks were affected and were removed and chloroformed. The trachea of all Secretary Wilson of the department , contained gape worms. of agriculture reports that among the S. two One of the July remaining seeds brought from Alaska by Prof. chicks was affected. It was removed Georgeson are two varieties of wheat snd destroyed like the others. that mature In that northern latiJuly 5. Tbs' last one of the lot was tude, that the straw of samples reremoved and chloroformed and also turned Is about five feet long, clear had gape worms In the trachea. and bright The secretary hopes that During this time not fe single chick experiments mads with these varieties of the seven kept on the plank floor will demonstrate their value as an became affected with the disease. The early ripening wheat -- opts tampion of golf across the wa-tfor three years, won the open chimplenship of the United States at Cbkapthe other day. Hla old oppo- sed DAIRY AND POULTRY! , M |