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Show H Current, Topics bIbbH J: !i .". j!'. rft Jfe :'.l ''' ' ill !'!' " ?K !t ii fii iij Jjs ?: its Jl V ?!i JJ i i ( 'O ' '- 'i 'I -- ' ' '- '- H Leader of Coal Miners' StrlKf. H Fred Dllrher o( Nelaonvllle, O, ! a K member nf the executive hoard ot th United Minn Worker of mcrlca, and H the organiser for hU district, which H Include entorn Ohio nnd the nnthra- B alts regions of Pennsylvania, Is the dl- H reeling head of the coal miners' strlkn. H Dllcher In known 'the bbjr" m dilchuh H o the mlnu worker, lis U ill feet H nlni Incho tall nnd weigh 2C0 pound H Tha downgor empress of Hunt hi H slway declined tu accept thejruard Hr of Russian ilotecllvcs during her vlilti Hj tome. On her present visit, however, j tlil custom has been altered at the command of tha reigning cur and M much agalnat tha desire of the em- H pree. Bho Is now followed hr Hunt H Ruulan detectives of tha International H service H Hotv the Shah TJrlnKj. H Ona of tho Indispensable article H which tha Shah take with blm on lila H travel la n silver teapot which doos BBfl not contain tea. SNnr. on tha other hand, doea It con tain what In thla fair land Is called 'Senatorial cold tea " The contents aro simply the Persian auverelgu favorite Iced mineral min-eral water The Innocenco ot thla beverage Is morn than balanced by tho distinctly unconventional un-conventional war In which the soft drink finds Ita war to tha Shah's In-bbbbbbbbj In-bbbbbbbbj t e r I o r economy 1 After looking at thla aketch, made nt H Oatend, ono almost could believe that Hj Victoria's (nod nnd ureal friend would H eat a pie with a knife The artist who H made tho picture, say hn showed It to the Bhah, wbo waa greatly amused H FshmJ an Art in China, H Nowhero In tha world la the art ot H fishing so highly developed an In H China, Hirers, crocks, stagnant pools H the great ocean and tha little tank H lakes and garden ponds all furnish H their quota to tho sustenance of man H' liven rlro grounda are turned Into Osli B ponds In winter The Inhabltanta or H the waters aro killed with tha spear, H caught with tha book scraped by tho Hj dredgo, and captured by nets They Hj aro even dived tor by birds trained to" i H the purpme Ils are foil In tuba an I H Jar until conaumora carry thoui off. H Idol of the Miners. H "Mother ' Mary Jones, ' Queen of the H Mines' and tho Idol ot tho ralhers nc- H cuplea a, unique placo In the world ot NRG "MOTHER ' MAHY J0ND3 CaHI labor Thla kind hearted phllanthrop. bMw la woman la so loved by the rough del- gM vera of the coal mines In the anthra- H cite regions that with thein her word K ' tantamount to law Mra Jonea la SO ffJB years old, allver-halred nnd beautiful w I Her voice haa been sweetly eloquent In HR behalf of tho workcra whose cause aha HBj haa adopted and her appeals have won HK unatlcted aympatny tor her almple KH hard laboring friends. Bbe Uvea at WM Wllkesbarre, Vx. H Lord now I on, who Is the literary H executor ot tho late earl ot Deacons- M field, has been visiting the queen, and H It Is rumored that she haa directed M him to put oft the publication ot Ilea- B consfiald'a memoirs till alter hsr B death. Haefrom Manila. The United States cruiser llaltlmora la home again from Manila having come under Admiral Watson by way of tho Mediterranean Her first stop waa at Oreenoek Scotland The rial-tlmorn rial-tlmorn la the flsgs'ilp nf Hear Admiral WaUon. Thla Is the first tlma the flK&ts. cruiser haa appear ffvi'tfl ed In home waters -. J4 alnca the battle of U t!J Sf Manila Owing to U JJtl the eilstenee or bu i CS I bonlo plague it Ja i II Olaagow at the JfeJVsL time of the TWK' ael a atay at (ireen nvN!V ock, Health Olllcer V)'V I)oty of New York A,ln)lr WaUon made a more thorough thor-ough Investigation of the vessel than la usual The surgeon ot the Haiti-more Haiti-more told l)r Doty that he would not certify that the Bailors hid not visited Olaagow, because they ususlly went everywhere when on shore leave I)r Doty permitted the Ilaltlmnre to go to the naval anchorige off Thompklns-vllle Thompklns-vllle with the understsndlng that she was under quarantine, and that no person per-son should be allowed on board, nor any of the ahln's company on shore without his permission Friend o fA ftttvjboy-r. Miss Harriet Ives flsmmell ot Newport, New-port, It I , Is one of the richest young women In the world, yet she Is by no means purse proud At her msrrlsge, which took place last week aha had aa wedding gueita 200 newsboys and messenger mes-senger boya Miss (lammella fortune la 120 000000 The average earnings ot each of her guests are not morn than (300 a year At that rate tboy would 5r b HAimim ivra oammhi.u earn 120,000 000 lu 333 yeara and eight months To help tn celebrate her wed ding to that lucky Knjllshman, Thorn aa Bhaw Bate, Mlis damme!! Invited the 200 newa and mesaenger boa to be her gucsta at au outing at Island l'ark TiroKfrf Ejrpellid. The Chicago Block Exchange haa not yet had to deal with the question recently re-cently ecttled by tho New York body A broker In New Wk called a brother broker a liar, which waa a violation of the rules. Hut be carefully protected protect-ed himself, na he supposed, by the qualification, ' before 10 and alter 3 o'clock" that la to say, outside or I buslneea hours The governors prompt- ly aiupendcd both members, A for call-I call-I Ing 11 a liar and II for provoking the accusation Arrfyle'j Daughter. Ot all tha late duke of Argylo's daughters one only married a man of tltlcUdy i: llth, ft who la now lluch"i36ftSe ess ot Northum- fjBt5 C ber,laud Kour mar- WR?0$ Hi, rled plain country Jm!i A 5 gentlemen, one la VJ tjSj&tB' the wife ot thfi. ,fj3(Kii bishop of lterbor-,TvX.s ough nnd UJrWWTW? Victoria la unmar- " '"'' rled Lady Kdlth. American Steel on the Clyde. Tho latrat Invasion by American tnanufaclurrra to eiclto Or eat Ilrltaln la that ot the makers ot steel plates for the sheathing of ships The London Lon-don Financial Times says that Clyde, shipbuilders are now making contracts with American makers at aa low a price aa 6 l&a per ton, aa against 8 2a 6d aaked by the Ilrlttah manu tacturcra. With such prices as these, It Is said tn be Impossible for the Ilrlttah Ilrlt-tah to compete and the Americana are said to have taken orders for 40,000 tone. Just at thla time the Clyde steel workmen have made a demand for a fltty-three hours' week, which la being resisted by their employers. Any cessation ces-sation of the supply ol Hrltlsh atetl lor the shipbuilders would naturally Increase In-crease the market for the American product, Tho London Financial Times nacrlbea the lower American price to natural advantage, such a cheaper coal and Iron James M Bherwln of Oratton, Vt, haa voted at every election In hla town local, state and national since 1831. It he Uvea until November be will cast his eighteenth presidential vote. |