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Show i r 4444444t4444444447 444444444444 N011TII WEST .NOTES. a t Uo 44 4 4 4 3 Vart es bioke into the bouse of J. B. Ihvviii at tbtou, or last wvvk aotl tried to hMiMj) bun an t hi wife 'I hi V a U Kepublu an "tale centra1. onun let li as iioi u1i to hold the fttat on ut.ou dt ii nirtt Hv August 30. In the lit yLli nlk of 1,"00 dele-patAll the world ovc r, wnpftvr tb uUt luted The Cnmyntuni of the Scottish Rue i a recognized instltu-- 1 ounp Soph s I tuibt m I iiion held t ou, the name of Geo Albert Pike, for 43 jears sovereign Brand commander of Scottish Rite la known and leveled WLhin the next few dajb tn Washington, 1) C. thee will be erected in hs memory a statue, the work of a celebrated Italian sculptor, whch will be the secoud m murk a denied departuie from the which War and nacy heroes acorn comer ami square of fcry accessible the city The Cist lepicscntation nt a pi Date c i f i ? t n was that of Daniel Wclster, also hy the same sculptor The new weak wi.l stand at the in- triscction of two stiee s and one squaic fiom Ihe Sup. cine Council llui'dmg while Gen Pike lned for s to the uty ng ft Is lo le of Washington by the Sup.eme Coun- - IS Prominent Mason. I 4444444 f 44f 444444444444 444 H44444444444444444 AN 9f Ita meubera were numbered noma at the moat noted temperanca worker ct later year. HISTORIC REGION. TOWNS IN THE CRANK. A-CL9- L OLD WESTERN reserve: DEAD PAMSION. Kothlaf El Tto CtWbntfBi Tbtf Centennial Hoim of M,y Grtt Men Utr tb Tint MflriMii ( Lurch Wm Kncted Wut hit CLU4 l)iMl of liurvftUtNb The Story of Silas Fuller, Ashtabulas Strange Hermit. kn I OhI h OW Wdeos Ba?- A man writes me that I do very wrong to advlsa wives to conquer and coutrol capricious passion for otb4 incu. Hs says It is a husbands duty to give his wife the love cries for (Special Letter.) That section of country known In no matter if it neceseitates her leaving tsrly days ac the Western. Reserve in husband and children. He says: "My lock- - f uni G. i many, Ohio and the 4om of many great men wife, the mother of three children, tabula, Ohio, who, from cholee rather r t like home In American tabla, Ohio, who, from choice rather I'cland ruciau iml m'er toontms life Is now pans is g told me she loved another. We waited ami m ki - nine of w hi, h through Its centennial than from necessity, lives alone In an i f all celebration. several years In friendly companion-- , i unfinished house, with the windows of 6 i e liai k One by one the towns and cities within ship only end then separated. She Is hi' j 11 gem of iu ,1 the lower story kept closely boarded 'Im the old Its bordeis are beginning to arrange married to the man shs loved. I have a derives old The pride uni j ,i u .sly ''ins guarded for suitable celebrations in bouor of remained one of her best friends and up gentleman UI1 1,1 u ha fiom his skill as a clock tink-ere- r ' a the colonizing of this notable expanse Intimate with her husband. The oldest it -- pent many of country. a pursuit that he has followed Oil v uu h Mi 1n el The city of Palneavllle child sent tth me, visiting her when' w K la the suit will soon unveil a monument In mein-ot- y ever be, wishes; the other two remany years, and hj acquired through l . of put , of t un ot iiav of Gapt Edward Pame, Its founder. mained with the mother. We are both purchase and halter a collection o! Im it no' i it U SO till d of the Wets cloc-k- s Tb town of Connecticut and the city far happier than had she been mournthe would envy iy exiite that of Cleveland held their centennial ceing the los. paradise. My wife was lebrations lavt year The little town neither a degenerate nor a lunatic; ah cf Austinburg a few days ago held neither ruined my life nor disgraced fatlv Pie appropriate to the passing her children. Y have neither of us of Its 100th b rtlnlav Geneva, a town ever regretted the step. Our first and of some 3.0(h) Inhabitants, will celeOf sacred duty ws to ourselvea. brate In 1003 and with each succeed- fenns it Indicatea a very noble quality ear for stvetal vears the word In a mans naturs when he gives hla ing "century" will have a particular sig- wife her freedom and helps her to the nificance in northern Ohio. happiness she longs for with another, One hundied years ago the first it is what Ruakln did, and Is far more whits child boin In the Western I sensible than a duel or a murder. died of starvation The first admire and respect the man who doea church In the section was dedicated IL The man or wqman who endeavors by the breaking of a bottle of whisky to keep anothers affection by force Is over Ita steeple Ariorg the promis selfish fool. it only beaunent men born and rul.ed In that part tiful or moral Marriage when both parties are of Ohio wete James A Garfield, Willand beloved. But it is easy to iam McKinley, William Dean Howells, loving understand how a woman could fall Glddlngs, and VYado. out of love with such a man as my , Hundreds of people each year visit correspondent proves himself to be, the old law offices of Glddlngs A The husband who can reuan in intl-ma- te Wade, tbe famous statesmen of association with his divorced times, located at Jefferson, wife after eh marries another man, Ashtabula county. Their monuments who can comrade with his successor in the little Jefferson cemetery are is lacking in delicacy, tn sentiment, tn a'eo a point of Interest. Scattered here refinement and is passion. It Is no and there throughout the reserve are wonder his wife wanted a change. To the old underground railroad stations be the friend in feeling to her ts one which sheltered many a slave on hit thing to associate with her ia her The birthplace of new relations Is way to liberty. quite another.' It McKinley is located at Nile and thp svors of Mormonlsm and the thought home of James A. Garfield at Mentor. of it on unpleasant chills down William Dean Howells set type in a the gives There ia nothing so dead as spine. printing office at Jefferson which is a dead passion, .The corps should be still standing, and th asms paper Is buried at once and not carried about Issued weekly. Edith Thomas, the in view of the whole world. There ts poetess of nature, often went down something lacking iu the woman who beside the brook at Geneva and wrote could permit such an association as poetry beneath the canopy of an um- this. The woman of real delicacy doea SILAS FULLER. brella as she watched the torrents ot not like to be the most ardent' curio seekef in the day of tbe month, month of the year rain and the Bashes ot intimately associated , lightning. In with an old suitor she Is married and the rising and setting of tbe sun land. the woods near the lake, Platt R. to a man ahelovea.after She dose not like The visitor, upon entering, is co- and moon. These planets are repreot author the 'Spencer, Spencerian to be reminded that she vr allowed nfronted by an array of about a cdoxen sented by small metal balls, attached penmanship, taught hundreds ot other man than her husban to tall clocks ( reminders to wtres connected with the works of the system of penmanship which any make love-U- k advances to her. Eh pond's grandfather); w hfch stand iaa tbe clock ilk such. manner .that they has become famous since then. admirer well, but she her wishes Tow along one side of the front roOM Mvoive in a large disk surrounding the,, to Commodore doea not waht them for ' in&maW like silent sentries, hut this Is only clock. The moon passes in front of splendid victory stands In and certainly aha does not an introduction to the nearly UO M-- tbe sup every thirty days. .He is s Perry's Wade Park, Cleveland. At Klrtland friends, a husband hovering about want retired clent timepiece, worth many Suntan cabinet worker, and several ot the Mormon temple ever Of dollars, that comprise the colle old dock cases bear erldenc of his erected. At iAshtabula is located the her.- - Neither does the best and WorthIn the several apartments of this iest type of man want old sweetheart skill la this line. old miatrswea or old vuw axouud hit new menage. It is eli very Indelicate and little short of disgusting. Ella evae'wwwwvsvsvawwvvwe I THREADS AND TISSUES. Wheeler Wilcox ia New York Evening Jtxhlbltloa tf Fabrics In tbs Paris World's : . . Journal, , i Pair. l In Parle the exposition building desj-- : The French Kitchen. - ( tined to receive within its walls more however small, Tbe Frenchkitchen, women than any other is undoubtedly la always neat and in order. Its brick . that which os a bold facade between floor and blue and wtuta tiling giving bears the ina picturesque appearance, often accentwwwwvwwvwwwvvvwwve graceful feminine figures Tissues. Do "Thread and or other growing ed scription, by n rose-bus- h' historic1 In a section of North Caro- not . Space U window. halls and galtha tn interminable fancy plant lina there has recently been erected leries of wbeele economised tn every other point but nor round, ."golng rewill an imposing monument which tb range, which Is strikingly goner-ou- s call to the minds of all who gaze upon countless looms with shuttles flying In sis tn comparison with other WHERE SPENCER TAUGHT, h an event of prerevolutionary day hither end thither all of a wblr and Tbe French cook deappointments. atOf course, there are wheels and church where Robert O. Ingarsoll Which was then, and still is. regarded click. kitchen utensils which in copper tended Sunday-schoo- l. These are a lights as one of the first steps on tbe road to looms end shuttles, and a goodly numeach a shining array s to be alform ot few be are of to seen of the interest ber the points them, too, but they cltisenship in the American republic. most d sealing In effect' Tbese nr The monument stands on the spot genesis of the affair, as it were, off In the territory which is now celehung In row on the won above and' Once pccupled by Queens College, thi at One end pat the other end, ths main brating tbe dkt of Ita foundiag. to tbe range, probably beconvenient tm the first whit In on child born That end where women will linger with first, in the United States, and closets arc unknown In cause kitchen the Western Reserve should die for ground also the bodies of many of delight, are exposed the bri'liant reThe dresser (much tb earns Franca. food shows of want a the Cornwallis' soldiers found hardships resting sults of all this whirring and clicking, so dean which the first settlers endured. The as In this country), la kept place after their encounters with the together with what the rare fabrics on coven Iso every with spotless first family to winter In the Western , have been turned infp by the deft finpatriots, serve a ample testimony to as shelf, consisted of Reserve Judge KingsThe memorial is in Charlotte, N.U., gers of dressmakers. AH countries standard of both misand its dedication recently, marked are here represented and In the great bury and ' wife and children. They of the dainty maid. and tress which is situated located at the Conneaut, of 125th the signing scale of things exposed one finds many anniversary Proof Lake Erie. banks which have but a roundabout, if any, near the Tfcetr Good Petek. visions were very scarce, and It is said connection with the words that give t more than once the judge (ran-portHeadland, of th ferln Unithat Rrot name. For Instance, the building its through the wilderness on a versity, is timely with hU defense of there is case after case of the linen hand sled a barrel of beef a distance the Chinese, however we may regard specimens of plumes for millinery and of 60 miles. Tbe severest test of the them. ,. JL- have known them only as - a greater number, if family cams when Judge Kingsbury servantisnd can testify to their faithdresmAklng; possible, filled with everything that was compelled by his business inter- ful Ik the higher circle Minister the mind has ever conceived In the est to go to New York in the fall of Wu take rsnk with the ablest dlpk-ma- U way of foot wear from the shapely and the .first year, of-- , their settlement nt and the most accomplished gensensible walking boot to the tiny high- - V ConneauL- - Tbe- - juurney .W a long tlemen of th age. Every one in Wash- hep led satin sljppcr. black with weona ,jrben all 'who ington Joves him. 0Uf Chinee cook buckles-ostraps, binges with a stilt wished to travel must ride horseback la San Francisco made an exquisite Uttle bow, held in the middle by :i or go on foot Arriving in New York dessert, . plateful of which he was large topaz, white with a buckle of he was taken' slide and for several Instructed to take over to Mrs. W th a Powering how- - months was unatjlw to return to his rubles, etc. There Irk wife ot our best friend and neigh-bo- E In os, J,at i family.As soon as be roud travel he Frcrth the Her enjoyment ' of It greatly er,too, which from both bules open pretty started, at onoe; and learlng that hi pleased Lee Tung .who, thereafter, so Louis XV. booths, where the scent of wife and Tittle ones would have used long as he remained with us, believed every blossom th?t Rows will be exip the supply of provisions In his ab- it part of fils duty to carry to her dally HISTORIC COURT HOUSE AT hibited ,1n th m')!;t attractive bottles sence be gathered together all he a morsel of whatever happened to be , Ind bbfet , could carry, and when bi horse gsv particularly nice on his bill of taro. , i CHARLOTTE. N t. YjfeeiP ai eyass filbd with 'jpf the Mecklenburg declaration of in out, a hundred mile from home, he "LHtle Mellkoa lady like so muoh. fsn ,'rprel aijl equ,tfiti--gi- y. gauzy dependence. This famous document dpe "from Spain that look like tb placed the load Upon hi own back he would say. the one continued bis trip. On reaching and monti preceded by many wings of butterflies and birds, rich house be bounded inside with hie drawn up at Philadelphia and In con- ones the with artiss. pointed by great hnlrSVi tevmS, , of provision. .During sequence it the first ftirroal sticks enriched with precious stones; precious load Rome Cable New Tortr Wurld: Th been had child another absence hli 'ErigTsnd ffowcmrwfHL ebciJ,.. tixaaaz. Ferservranza, of Milan (not a elarical the colonies. fThe old leg courthouse: artificial, ttpontfe. fui. In nLfmnffd reporta a mlesel Bar.Brelca papcr), her the elearjs famJg&ed. nd beside In whlch'ihe band of resolute men o real a attributed to the Bleesed Mary Msg-db prove a source o con- died for had lock a met to assert their rights and the atant an Of Martinet) go, who was beatified . dloqufelon in the rows of p- nourig,ment, which the starving rights of their fellow r.tiiens then pie wh stand In surprise and admlra- Pope last , Sunday. : Orooilnl by This motw WM usable to furnish. ' coo-h- er Cultl,thea young otoqd iq. Independence set dare, and the woman of 21, had been a word, there U them-- In tiobffofce stories in lrm of on Warkld u phtte sit Is heacy ,ddet bya from progressive, paralysis a woman can hectlon that suffering everything settlement this th of., recording the fact. for 14 year.' until finally she was enoff and heighten her , The resolutions were framed May dream of to act i is only hall I this withal And tirely unable to move and had been Western I th in beauty. n a a ,ftor flrgt Tb fhpch J. 20;i 771- end.whUe - ovu;existence, beT The large xaaet wtH given np as hopeless eeee by the been OtwfiattbFre located at bsvs y Ran-friy the tq Claim. to doubt, their th poor girl adthe greatest ' oetJnburg, the rural tonWBtCtrtf othr.fiy document .undoubtedly did exist, and bearing the name of to tke nw -a dressed fervent appeal a annieither centennial are dressmakers It resoyet, all, celebrate original to soon an abridged copy of the her , Suddenly body paralysed saint, canvas. when with or Is said covered tha They that versary. It lution has been secured. The wording empty waa agitated es by a strong electric misnr brokwaa and there dedicated was all but in competition church ready, was of the document very,lIUr trust are suclT tfiat no on will be tbe en over IU steeple a bottle of whisky. shock, and ah roe from her bed cryparte to the Declaration of. Independwhen even ing out Joyously that she had been With first to display treasures from which This was ts th dy and ence,' which ,vu not g! a drank nothing heard. This extraordinary ease, which profitwhisky, of tha others any later. glean might preacher until more than a year was ekepUo attribute to church feeThe of stand It able hint So there they thought tn the has attracted groat attest! Who" drives fat oxen should himself ing each other, sullenly, stubbornly afterword on of th strongest oppo-neamedical profession. and aseoog traffic, te ot th last ttqeer th out it determined stick te faL Dr. Johnson. it I s, 1 4444444 4444 444444 c -- ui' . ' .1 W I i i j pie-int- ""Xi i Ke-set- other- - aleneimrt Deuel!? late leading Ihe port i (i Duchess, " playw itli hose oghlan, is dy mg in the ing Floating Mission at Seattte from aftc r two desperate attempt at suicide. lternard I eatherstone, a Union Pa-cibrakeuirtii, not with a liorriblt nccident at Laramie last week, being 'roiled up under am engine. One leg and one arm Were cutoiT, and he will probably die. A. Engle, a storekeeper at Fort Francis, was accidentally shot by his son Engle is the man who waved the lives of so many men who Were stranded on Wie Edmonton trail duriug the Klondike rush. While a large excursion from Pneblo avas on Veta pass, a drunken fight occurred in wlAoli several men from the mining camp of Russell participated. James Parsons was knocked down with a fence rail and w ill die, wlile A. Y. Graybill was shot in the abdomen and 4a dead, ,, A baud of sheepmen visited Copper-toa new milting town twenty mile west of Grand Encampment, Yyo., and hot up the town, riddling 'the-a- . loots and other buildings with ballets. It was done as a warning to prospectors to leave the locality, which laused as' a rimeh ty tbe - sheepmen.- - The miners are making preparations to Po-i-st 1) man Hi c co-cai-n, sntl-alave- ry STATUE TO GEN. ALBERT PIKE, cil of the 33d degree, and the unveiling will be attended with Masonlo ceremonies. In Gen. Pike will be represented bronze, colossal In size. The pose is and represents the extremely life-lik- e great Free Mason standing addressing the people with one hand uplifted and A book Q bl) OWft poem8. jn the other, on the pedestal, which Is twenty feet high and of the finest granite, aits a colossal allegorical figure representing Masonry spreading the Boottlsh Hite banner. to the world. c, U- ' n, 1 further raids. Takagi, Japanese vice consol at Ta- Obeerrinff Edaeftlon ffejr Freeocity ShoU b Cheokod. coma, is in Helena to investigate the Scientists in Washington have conrecent trouble between the Japanese ' and the whites along the lines of the cluded that children are sent to too is soon. school It beginning to Northern Pacific and the Montana be that may perthought schooling Centra, in yvhich the Japanese were haps be started too for the early Governor hands. employed asHtion health 'and welfare of the little on&j Smith assured him be would extend and this Idea seems plausible when It protection and would recommend to tbe Is considered that Infants of six years sheriffs of the different counties that are compelled to seek book learning they see that f urtherterrorizing of tbe at the public cost in the District of Columbia and in Wyoming, Japanese be punished. prattlers of 4 are allowed to One of Contraetor MacArthnrs men, name unknown, was crushed to death take advantage of educational opportunities In Connecticut, Wisconsin and in tbe shaft of Sherman Hill tunnel, ' Oregon, if their parents so desire. In Tbe in lowered a while being cage. thirteen other states of the Union, cage toppled over and the man was Including Pennsylvania, the minimum is 5 squeezed between it and the side of the ige of voluntary attendance shaft. years. Light Is thrown upon this InThe monitor Wyoming, now being teresting subject by a study of the built st San Francisco, will be launched . growth and development of the mind and cbistened on September 8. Alarge organ in children. In this line the delegation of Wyoming people, innlud- - most important work has been done Dr. W. W. Johnson, a ing the governor and staff and United by of who senators, will probably attend guished physicianto Washington, tails attention the fact that the human brain attains practically its tull weight when the individual is declared that the Stratton law, which pniy about 8 years of age. At birth a provides for registration for primary the brain weighs approximately o is elections, i unconstitutional, on the pound, but its development in- end of at the the that cannot year first rapid the that legislature ground tip the scales at 24 pounds. 4rfere with the internal regulations of itAt would 4 years it has reached nearly3 political parties. but from that time on Its EARLY-EDUCATIO- while-mer- J distin-fitat- es , j j - In Los Angeles," Cal., Florencio L. Caxiolo, a Mexican boy, 18 years old. bas been arrested on a charge' of robbing the Nogales postoffiee of $5,000 in cash. The money was stolen on the night of March 2L Gaxiola bas confessed his guilt. Chairman C. E. Engle of the grievance committee of the Union Pacific firemen, in ap interview at Cheyenne, expressed the opinion that the Union Pacific will settle khe watch inspection difficulty in an amicable manner during the next few day. Forest fire have recently been causing much anxiety in Wyoming, fires being reported from'"El'k fai'Ountaln in Carbon county; Horse creek in Uinta county;11 the Pedro mountains, west of Casper, and Piney creek in Johnson and Big Horn counties. Indians were tbe lowest bidders for sereral cpn tract for fnrnithing agricultural products to army posts in tha. - r. men pnt in their bids against dozens of white men aod in nearly every ease tha Indian bids were tbe Ipwest. t The project of building the American A Pacific railway from Banderoa Bay, Mexleo, to Phoenix, Arizona, baa been practically abandoned, and Mr. J. Valascnea Beard, who ia interested in the Arixonn end of the line, baa gone aat to aecaft financial backing. -- A pounds, growth Is comparatively , alow. Attaining to what is to all intents and purposes its full size at 8 years, il does not Alter appreciably after 11 years, and after 24 years it begins to diminish slowly but steadily in iartA, obviously, have a very Important bearing upon quesSo far as tions of school .training. brpln .development is concerned, the, first eight years are' by far the most Important of a child's life; (he main growth of tbe organ takes place during that period. It is evident that tnd stature attained, eventually by the ; mind depend largely upon the perfee- - i h lion of during this Xoch, pr. Jolin8on urges that education ought not to" "bi gflU flurth g th Is and that chilperiod of brain-growtdren that are sent to school before they are 8 years of age are threatened with eeriouy injury. Also, be contends, in view of the facts above stated regarding brainj development. Instruction during the first years should not be too exacting or too se brain-growt- h, L checked, furthermore, and not tered. fos- . iiw ea Tariff Bates. The governments of France and Bre-t-ll have arrived at amodue Vivendi re' France garding the coffee duties. agrees to reduce the duties 20 franca per 100 kilos. Brasil agrees to admit Ftench produce at tbe lowest possible tarUL pu-,p- lls 4 I 11 & - , Historic Event. J , ft j ed - ne, i f j - expres-sionagaln- -- rwf sT bhl . da il al j j sjqs. t I 1 rs dps-towu- a. U be S l- - i. |