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Show rv ! I Current Toptcs ENCE and ROGRtSS $& & Chicago Mayoralty Control KP--t it Off tht Ground. tronbls was wafting hi daughter's husband out over the front stepa and advising him never to show bis face In that precelnct again. There t may be personal reasons for this ther'a objection to early marrtagea that are sufllciimt for him, and. Indeed. t t may be said that people in general, if they have children of their own, seem to have an unalterable opposition to early marriages except In other families'. Nearly every man Is willing thst some other man's son or daughter should contract an early marriage, but But it seems Impossible to adjust theae matters according to the calm Judgment of disinterested observers. s waits bis own children to bang around the hearthstone until he can be sure that they have reached years of discretion. . Dean OOrstlys Idea may be the right one. It is undoubtedly true that a good many men by waiting until they re 38 or 40 years of age before getting married rob themselves of a happiness that can never be recovered. More than this, they Increase the crop of old maids, and no community can be at Ita heat with a high percentage of old maids. Mstrimoay Is, and probably always will be, largely a matter of Individual E LB RIDGE HANECY. or convenience, save In Inclination (Republican Candidate for Mayor of cases wbers girls bare opportunities Chicago.) to marry titles. Age then cease to principal candidates, admit that they be a matter for consideration. So It re aeeklng the rotes of the cltlaens may be a well to preach about some who usuallly vote the other ticket, thing else. ' Ba Ibat aside from It iusr bs nall-lh- st the names Republican and "DemoVitbt at to Manchoorta. crat at the head of the oSclal ballot Sant Ths London Spectator frankly adthere la net much evidence of close mits that Russia will have Manchoorla, party lines. Carter H. Harrison, the and that everybody knows It Such Democratic candidate baa been twice ' being the case, It deprecates the bellielected mayor of Chicago' and la seek- - ' cose tone of the Asiatic correspondIng his third successive term. He la ents. It advises Englishmen to admit the son of the late Carter H. Harrl-- , once fer all that they cannot drive eon, who waa assassinated by a crank Russia out of Manchoorla by force, In ISIS. Ha was born In Chicago. and that nothing will ever cause the Elbridge Hanecy, the candidate of Gear's soldiers to evacuate the prothe Republicans, cam lato national vince. Russia Is as much a fixture In notice a year ago, when he sought the Manchoorta as England Is in Egypt Republican nomination for governor. The Russian government will go on Hot being able to muster tb required declaring that this Is merely a temtrength. be threw hla forces Into porary occupation for the purposes of but the Spectator says jactlon for Judge Ystes, who wss nominated nnd elected. He has been on the .circuit bench of Chicago for' several Years. He was brn In Wisconsin, but nettled in ChlcsgU 'wben n boy. Besides Harrison nnd Hnnecy there !ar several candidates nominated by Ipetltlon. Two Hoyts are In the race for mayor. , 'One Is Avery Eugene Hoyt, who Is .running on the prohibition ticket, the other Is Gus Hoyt, who heads the go- (Mh-Jfi aLj) r Baoc r 1 fl Heke neea are JuUo Con ms, lb candidate of the socialists; John R. Pepin, who jleads the socialist labor men, nnd ebomaa Rksdus, the selection of the ' Chicago ia again In the thick of a Municipal campaign. The content for the mayoralty Is attracting more than local attention and this for the reason It la believed by many that the success of one party or the other la a conteat In a city as great at Chi- cago, baa an effect bn the party at Urge. But no matter which candidate aucceeds the result will hardly bava ,been attained as a result of strictly 'partisan campaigning. Both of the at : j n, , 1 V, At Lenten service held . In above the ground to lift the washing out of reach of the dirt. It will be noticed that the upright are Jointed and pivoted near the base, with a windlass mounted on a short poet nt one end, to which a rope la attached. By releasing the ratchet and unwlad-In- g the rope a short distance, the posts tilt downward by their ovn weight until the line la conveniently Tow for hanging the waah7 lh weljnt of the posts and crosspieces keeping the line taut meanwhile, or a coiled spring can be used to attach the opposite end ot the dryer from the windlass to 1U poets. It la not necessary to walk from one end of the line to the other In hanking the clothes, as pulleys are provided, and arrangement may be made for hanging aa many tines as desired. As soog, aa the wash la on the Una the windlass la used ta tighten the rope again, lifting the posts Into a vertical poaltlon and maintaining the lines at their highest level. Lttt Military Caretr. Colonel Charles Marshall of Bald-mor- e, who was invited by Washington and Lee university several years ago to write a military biography of General Robert E. Lee, la reported to have practically completed hla work. General Lee himself collected data for an account of the operations of ths Army of Northern Virginia, but did not begin the work of actual composition. Colonel Marshall has made use e..au- - ! 4w. preparing i hl memoir, and has also had acc u to jnany of the captured Confederate records In the war department at Washington. Strr nnd young women of hla congregation CARTER H. HARRISON. . .to marry early. They mad a mistake a serious mtataks he declared lq (Democratic Candidate for Mayor oi Chicago.) .waiting until late in Ilf to settle into matrimony. An early marrtag. in the the thing to do now Is to recognise tbs (dean's opinion, is ths best guarantee truth of the matter and attend to set I 'that n man open door. curing a commercial This Is a plala and sensible statement of the actual aituatloa. - will be confirmed In his habit of Industry, sobriety and moral jUvIng. He advised all young men to begin as soon a they become workers to lay aside a part of their earnings, 'so that they may adequately support y j wives without walling uhtil the of life Is past to take on family The girls hi admonished j obligations. to qualify themselves early as home- -' makers, so as to makt the burdens of jtbe young men by whom they may be lehosen as light as possible. Almost at the verr time this advice ;waa belng'given, an obdurate father j C ain't ffamttaX Titt. Prom ths Philadelphia North Amen lean: Cain Mtnntnger, the oldest res ident of Earl township, died yesterday aged 92 years. He was probably ths only man In the state named after ths Bible character who figured in a tragedy with hla brother Abel. In ths same neighborhood some years ago lived a man whose surname was Ananlaa. hey-Jda- I For the Presidency of Mexico zfTSiERAL TOG wu., Jos Mow is Would Work. Members of the various bowling leagues of Chicago that are affiliated with the Illinois Bowling Association have given considerable thought to the proposition to limit a bowler to playing in two leagues, says Chicago Post One of the oldest bowling enthusiast in the city, and a man who has given freely of hla time in obtaining bowling legislation and founding leagues, says that the I. B. A. would Bimply have to declare .that It had no jurisdiction In the case should the matter be brought to an issue in the regular meeting of the I. B. A. These rollers are not professionals, said the veteran. They bowl because they are infatuated with the game, and, being able to make high averages, they find great pleasure In rolling for every league that will take them In. The I. B. A. cannot legislate for in dividual. It ia an association of league organisations formed to promote the aport. If John Doe chooses to Join two, ten or twenty clubs, pays hi dues and roll with those clubs. It will not be within the province of the I. B. A. to say when he shall roll and when he shall not. Mow FIm Would Reform. "An official of two leagues says that all interest in the Chicago league had been killed by the Hofman team with Ita great rollers. No team In the league ever expected to head the Brill Pauls, nod Kith, ths action only a Ut-t- le more than half over the other league teams gave up the ghost. The men on the Hofman team were on It last season. Some, it Is true, roll with other league teams, but that Is their pleasure. That some o the chibs reach out after the craclr bowlers Is another lharge. If they do they do not pay for the services of these men. It is hisnan nature for men to get together a winning team. All the world loves winners. If I could still roll away up in the high average row I would not object to being a roller on the leading teams of four or five leagues. "Fortunate Indeed Is the man who can roll high and steadily, If he ban lie time to Join several clubs. Ona young man, well known among follower of the sport, ia studying law. His father thought he was seeing the name of the son In the newspaper reports of league games entirely too often, and told him that hi law should not gutter. The yoqng man lovea the game. He also greatly desires to become a good lawyer. In order to keep up hla bowling he studies early In the morning, before breakfast, on the elevated trains ana often while waiting his turn to roll. If that la not enthusiasm, I have missed my guess. MGOVEBX WIU BEST. search of International honors. Standing over six feet and a half, Nouroulah Is a much larger man than Pons, the French champion, and resembles the great Yousouf, of whom he was a pupil. In condition the foreigner weighs about 330 pounds. But Nouroulah does not depend upon bis great strength or weight to win his battles on the mat. He Is familiar with all the fine points of the game, and is quite active. Nouroulah Is matched to meet Pons In New York next month. With arms outstretched Nouroulah tips the tape at eighty-si- x Inches. A GIRL ATHLETE. . Free. A Month's Tee hiV PapeptlB, WTll If. BhGGp for li bottle of Dr hnoop paid. MiidJhui&uu. Fa 143 fttCttM cured. U A St. Louis saloon man has named his place of business after Mr. Carrie Nation. Inflammation of the Lungs it used to be called. It is now .called Pneumonfa. If you have a cough you are in If you survive Pdetf&onia danger. your lungs are weakened and easily fastens itself upon Con-sumpti- The champion girl athlete of the United States, is Margaret Calhoun, of VaBsar, the oldest college for women jn the United States. Her are some of her accomplishments: you. Ackers English Remedy cure your cough and thus prevent Pneumonia. It will heal sora lungs ; and it will positively cure Consumption. Always sold under a guarantee. Write to ns for testimonials and Tree iflostrated book on Consumption. 1.00 n bottle. Sold st Ilk, SOe end satUflod return the bottle te If you sra not back. nnd get druggl.t, monej jour jour X. T. will W. H. Hooker MARGARET CALHOUN. Standing broad jump, seven feet six inches, holds record for the Vassar golf link; putting the sht, 23 feet; running broad Jump. 12 fyet 10 inches, holds championship of girls' colleges; champion ot Vassar basket ball players and captain of the 1901 team; Vassars best dancer, best swimmer, best skater and strongest girl student; a clever actress. SECOND Co.. Proprs., Buffalo, ABSOLUTE SEUTY. Genuine Carters EDITION OF MICHAEL. A second edtilon of Jimmy Michael may be thrust upon the American pub-U-c this season. His name Is Michael, and he Is a younger brother of the IlMust Bear Signature of lustrious Jimmy, and resides In Wales. has been anxious to bring hla Jimmy brother out for some years, hut has failed, because his folia In Wales would not listen to It The little , ll Ass Wrepptr Below. champion haa some ideas of succeeding this season, and has written over small srtMetsy to his home to send the lad along Im4 take as his mediately. Jimmy says that brother is even smaller and lighter FBI IEA8ACKE1 CARTER'S FCI NZZtXESS. than himself, but has made a mark upon the wheel thus early, insuring a rca biucusxess. bright future for him. , Arthur LinFCI TCIPID UYLt. ton, who rode himself to death in a FCI CMSTIMTIOR. cycle race; Tom Linton reported to FCI SALLOW SUI. be worth 390,000 today, and Jimmy FOI THECOMPLXXIOI Michael, all came from Aberammon, a wumrnm wawM. little town In Wales. These three riders earned 3250,000 on the cycle track during their careers, and Michael and CURE SICK HEADACHE. Tom Linton are still at It. Tom Is coming to America again this season, SEXD NO MCNET and will be a prominent figure in ths If ro liv With! i otUw of paced championship race. ftpohf (if frtko Little Liver Fills. Fee-Sta- Tl Terry McGovern, the greatest of all American boxers, la planning to take thing easy this season. He will spend the warm months on the race tracks looking after the string of crack flyers which he Is interested in with his clover manager, Sam Harris. McGovern and Harris will have quite an array of turf performers, and while Terry will simply be In the game for pleasure, Harris, who is quite a plunger, will make thing lively for the bookies. While on the turf McGovern and his manager will figure out their plana for next fall, and it Is likely that one of the big boxing clubs in England will secure the wonderful boxer .for an ex8AN rRAXCISCO FIGHTS. hibition In England before W starts The only place In t.he country where out on his American tour after the the pugilistic pot has a chance to dc close of the racing season. any simmering is In San Francisco, With that lone spot left for the fightGEORGE DIXONS HI' ('LESSOR. A young colored fighter who has at- ers there Is likely to be more doing Since the tracted considerable attention to him- than the pot will hold. self of late in Harry Lyons of Chicago, closing down of the game In the other parts of the country the pugilists have been heading for the coast. Frank Erne, Terry McGovern, Matty Matthews and others are in line for fights the machine being designed especially in San Francisco. Tim Hegarty Is for large orchards, where time Is more coming over from Australia. valuable. With the apparatus providFrank Erne intends to remain in California ed It Is possible to drive a team beuntil May In the hope of securing a tween the rows of trees may be return match with McGovern, although sprayed at the same time. There la Erne says that , he expects McGovern also a storage tank for the accumulawill refuse to meet him while there Is tion of pressure, in order that If easier game In sight tree Is discovered to be unusually 13 fested with Insects the wagon may bff roriLAR CENTER FOR CTCLISTf. stopped long enough to treat them ta an extra l&rg dose of the destroyer.1 Boston will be a popular rendexvoui e The pipes are arranged In such a manfor bicycle riders tbli ner that a number of barrels of the season. Inasmuch as six cycle tracks are within an hours ride of the city, liquid may be carried at once, emptyand a half dozen more may be reached ing themselves automatically in rotation. without the opening or closing of in a night on the road. Within the hour, Worcester, Brockton, New Bedany valves when the sprayer Is cnee In motion. Thus a large ford and Rlvierre may be reached, and quantity of a night will land the riders in Newark, the liquid may be carried and disNew York, Philadelphia, Rochester, charged with the least attention to detail, allowing the operator to devote Syracuse, Albany, Springfield, Harthla entire thought to the condition of ford, New Haven, Waterbury, or a half HARRY LYONS, doxen other tracks. the trees. The pump to haa succeeded George Dixons operated by who gearing It directly to the hub of one of position as premier colored featherthe wheel SPORTING NOTES. weight boxer ot the country. Lyons, It la believed, will soon be at the top of William C. Whitney is the most the list in his class, providing Terry generous patron of the American iurt. Housing in London. Nothing In recent municipal history McGovern leave the feather weight He is said to have spent 32,000,000 for on its social side has equaled In In- division, where he is Invincible, and in- horse and stables and will hare 300 s, terest and significance the achieve- vade the .ranks ot the horses In training this year. ment and projects within the where he Is now no stranger, having The benefit for Harry Weldon, falast the two beet men in this mous sporting writer, now reaches doaen years -- of the London county whipped council in building homes lor class, Gans and Erne, with ease. Lyons 310,000. Mr. Weldon, who was strickfellow and is a graceful en with paralysis some months Up to the beginning of this Is a well-bui- lt ago. year building for the accommodation boxer. He is not without ths ability to Is' at his home in Clrclevllle, O., and of 13.353 persons had. with the excep- land a good blow and as he is younrr has not yet recovered his power of tion of a minor fraction then under hla career in the pugilistic game speech. Mascot, who was the champion construction, beea completed, ianj eema most promising. had been acquired, and plana were pacer of the world when Nancy Ranks was the queen of the trotters, was sold THE BULGARIAN WRESTLER. under way to accommodate 14,853 per-oNonroulah, the massive Bulgarian In New York the other day for 3L00O. and the purchase ot land had been sanctioned for the erection of still wrestler, who hat oome to this coun- The championship record for pacers other to accommodate 8,800 persona. try to meet all comers. Is the blgxest and trotters lq Mascot's day were the thlete that ever crossed the ocean tn same, 1:04. The illustration shows an Improved spraying apparatus lor discharging liquids on the foliage of fruit bees, )Peterg Roman Catholic church. New Brunswick,' N. J.r the other evening, (Dean O'Grady advised the young men ' The houjkcketptr who has with sagging clotheslines will appreciate the merit of the clotbea dryer f eently Invented, as shown herewith. It has two great advantages over pre vioua devices for this purpose In thst It can be lowered within easy itw h of 'the laundress when hanging the clothes, and la then raised far enough A Fruit ISrtt Sprayer. ' TDtmand for Early Marrtagtt, a Mis Ruth F. Mason, a daughter of Senator Mason, will join her father amj brother in tbeir law practice. Ad her father declares she will make u good lawyer. m tftEj UO $1,001. I9ld L out thU Dot ABd ND4 to qb and wo nii? ' fekEDEB by might 0toOox-IXobjoet tfeo oqo&l of SSbdsti that othorg ! J5.75 FNicrr if with freight obgruirforliM $1 OO aonft hOBMdor WBighBaMoat K0 pound and tho frei OUR ? an ? 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General Reyes, who la anxious to succeed Porfirio Dial as president ot Mexico, Is the commander ot the military forces of tbs country and popular with the array and civilian classes, 'He la well known for hla Urge per-- 1 sona acquaintance with Americans 'and hla admiration of America. Joes Ives Llmanteur. who is also a 1 ; candidate for presidency ot Mexico la now financial minister of the republic and one of the moet brilliant lawyers of the country. Me waa taken np several years ago by President Dias and attained great success in the management of the government's money affairs. He le also very friendly to the Americana . eou lull W ' VISA lnlormiion m to reduced rates eta be bud on application to therailwej Superintendent ot Immigration. Department of Interior. Ottawa. Canada, or lo w. V. Bennett, 801 N Y. Life foaehft, Bid., Special excundoM to w torn Canada Nls durnr March end April- - WITHOUT FER PATENTS a L Breach Street, Chi, .ye. enerenaflU dMcrtpttowi (M. N TlTCUSD. 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