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Show MRS. EORDNR WASHINGTON'S REMEMBES DEATH, kt Borki that year, when pany pf her favorite attendants lost their lives, were the causes of thst illness. In li4. during the splendid ceremonies at Moscow, when the nihilists boasted ha la JrlBs TosrlavakL tha that the czar would never return alive 1. She Inalala to ht. Petersburg, ,Wlfa ( Alexander thegupres was that Har Soa la tha Rightful Bair to with him wherever he went, believing that this was the best means of proth Imperial Tfero. tection Her high moral ton, has tri" If the empire from end to end. KlNCEsS Y0UR. i e v s k.l, W ante of Foal' lo Smoke, know n as Princess It has long been claimed that the I o 1 g o r o u k i, to items volumes of black smoke lhe late czar mg from the ehimnry tops of factories of Russia tele- - j and mills represented just so much graphed news of waste of fuel and that were thh rle-l-i is condition, has merit properly managed and utilized , wtA iived iu-- . Russia the be considerable, THE ONE WOMAN FEARED ALL RUSSIA. muscle. 'o 105 Trtn Old Mid LIvm on Nwr Dwhitoa HL Hm Now 300 Descendant Uvlug Her Home toarroandlnfft. Sh ft I. I h. Blga.st CUy Aarlraa tMlUrnl. (hlr total male registration in Chicago this year is 313,676. The registration in New York is 309.031. Upon the basis of one voter to seven of the population this would give Chicago 26,(00 more inhabitants than New York. The UIKIrTIXA RR Borduer celebrated iher one hundred and fifth birthday at her hmie. tw o mile, east of Lew-111- .. I - - 1 - MAUSOLEUM FOR THE FAMILY, 29,-96- 3. 7. -- item in domestic management, - y ... tfie-low- Val- LAN D FORFRUtT.' le y, in a circular plot ofground. The plot Colorado sad Mow Meats Will Boot Amtains 4,g00 square feet, the equiva , ' Collfocalo oad O lent of ten ordinary lot. The archiColorado and New Mtxico orchard-ist- s the and tecture is Hyxantlne in style, are exempt from all disaster from mausoleum is to form a Greek cross. drouth such as baa dismlnished the feet square, measuring twenty-fiv- e ssiiernTrfitC grow-er- a is to be approached by a path S3 feet $ crop and profitsol In far western arki this the year. 6 inches wide. Inches long by 10 feet country, where growers must depend wholiy upon ierigatlwi for moisture for their orchards, the expense of ditching is compensated by tbe good result that they can absolutely regulate the water supply the trees shall receive. The soil of the Rocky mountain slopezispeeuliarly adapted fur fruit, grape and berries, and the people of those regions more and more are entering upon this branch of farming. In New MexUss orchard are be1HC MOItOSlXt MAlSOLEnu. ing planted on a scale rivaling those feet of California, with tbe advantage that The height is to be thirty-fiv- e from the grade of the plot to the top of a finer quality of fruit can be raised to the dome. The exterior is to be built be sold in a much nearer market, A of a fine quality of rose granite from scheme la now under way to plant a the Westerly, R. I., quarries, and will 0, 000 acre orchard in the Pecos valley, be finished with a rough hammered near Roswell, w ith the intenth n thst 8,000 acre of trees shall be set out this ' affect la to contain ten fata year, A Missouri firm will plant 1,000 lor combs, whk-l-i are lo be ranged along acre of laud to apple trees this -- A Iom Utility la Cycllag. Tlieie is a wide Held open to inventors of cycles of nil sorts-Un- K bt and tru-- eies are comparatively in their infancy, and all improvements are eagerly looked for. A new idea in a ladies' safety bicycle, which, by the w ay, has not reached MRS. HENROT1N, any such degree of jcrfection as mens bieyelis, is the Frnlilrut of tbs Nations! Federation of use of s frame with a bntee above the Woman Clubs. had lhi may at first thought seem Mrs. lienrotin of ( hicago. the new but it is less so than the awhwarj, president of the General i'edeiation of and gives much strength present style, omen's clubs, is an intelligent aud to the frame. There is an earnest execumarked with brilliant woman, effort being made to bring out. a bicycle tive ability- - She is likely to leave her with wheels side by aide Instead of MiiH. tllRISIlX V HOkllht-B- . impress on the federation when she tandem The Taehooycle, as it is oftice. The important body ficr's one hundredth L.rthday five quits the called, U made this way, hue thus far of women over which she presides is yen-- s ngo was the occasion of a great it is used a an aid in running, the family minion, all the living children too young to have done much more than operator resting hia hands upon the 3 01 RlfUChl (OOI.OOKOt Kl). axle. This wheel might be made ex being piesent, together with a gTeat organize itself .thoroughly is and in a RWhS manner to be handled. It accepted mimlier of grandchildren and w hich she seemed to put forw ard tremely useful for carrying parcels or The total nuinbeF that Mrs. lienrotin will consider that of A basket or son George as an eventual pre- wheeling children w jher federaof Mr, Hordner's descendants is not the time has come hen the from the axle would hamper suspended Her children to throne. the tender exactly but this is nearly, correct: tion is ready to take up some special consider themselves the legitimte be capable of many lator and mu-c- lj t'hildiTn. 13; grandchildren. I'll; great- - line of work, and it is likely that the children of Alexander II., as they are saving employments. certainly under the ukase of the late The Oldest Matos. emperor. The eldest, Prince George, The shore is a portrait of 8. G. 8. 22 and is a handsome young man of Row ley, whose death at Port Allegany, holds a commission in the Russian lie was recently announced. navy. He has twro sisters, Olga and Pa., Catherine, aged 50 and 16 respectively. A third daughter died in the life time The of the late Emperor Alexander. relations between tbe princess and her children and the late emperor were by no means as bad as they have lie ad sometimes been represented. dressed her as thou and Mary," and she called him Sasha (the pet name for Alexander). Even her son addressed the czar, as thou hia and Sasha, and the czar called him Gogo (the pet name for George), The princess is wealthy, her income having been estimated at $200,000 a year. The name of Yourlveskl, with the rank and title of serene highness, was bestowed upon ber by an imperial decree which acknowledged the If -'' emof death the six weeks after the press and more than tw eive year after the czar fell in lov with Prince Michailovilch Dolgoroukl's beautiful a. e. A ROM LEV. daughter. During the war with Turkey the czar the to followed was said to be the oldest Mason in the the princess banks of the Danube under an assumed United StateA having become a memPrincess Yourievskl ia now ber of that fraternity at Treble, X, Y., name. forty-eigyears fid and ia still hand- in June 1820, some. bhe haa marked literary tastes and at one time w as devoted to mnsie Gladstone and Lsnl Opt ion. and- pzlnting. though for home year Little missives of a rather explosive past she has not played a note or character are still flying from Ha wartouched a brush. den on the temperance question. Herbert Gladstone haa written a final letRUSSIAS DOWACER EMPRESS.. ter for hia father. In which tbe i declares that he stilt supports Prostrate From Coostast A.ilelf aed local but adherea to hU earlier option, Watching st tha Lat Ctars Bedside. declarations that municipal drink sellThe newa that the czarina of Russ is ing offers the largest and most hopehaa been stricken with nervous pro- ful method of dealing with the evils of stration, due from anxiety 'and long the traffic. On the other - hand Sir DOYLE. A. CONAN watching at the bedside of tbe late William Ilarcourt declares, with hia emperor, creates profound sorrow in bands on hia breast, that he will never, public school system will be the ob- all Europe, bhe 1 adored in Russia never desert local option. The diffgrandchildren, 828; After the ject of its serious study and effort. by high aad low alike. The czar, too, iculty, however, ia that Mr. Gladstone's 26 total, 369. letter has taken the little steam out of death of her husband Mrs. Ilordncr Mrs. lienrotin has received from the always held his wife in the highest and consulted her first in the the measure that it ever possessed, and made a journey to Texas almost Snltan of Turkey the decoration of the it is now all but certain that it will everywinter to visit her children, visit -- In not pass a second reading in the house her last made bhe of commons, to say nothing of comher one hundredth year. Mother mittee. Kordner's hearing ia still " goed, are her eyes bright and clear and her About Bar. Dr. If, A. Bartlett. voids strong. In the last few weeks, Dr. William Alvin Bartlett, win. Rev, fail to ha she rapidly, begun however, preached his farewell sermon io the though she still walks about the house New York avenue Presbyterian church, unassisted. Bhe haa been a constant Washington, on the second Sunday in smoker for more than seventy-fiv- e 10 years old when November, and went abroad later on Bhe a Washington died, and remembers that is well-to-d- o event.-b- he years of age. He built the first Ieo-ple- 's finsnoially. son Is and her Moses, tabernacle, in Brooklyn, and bhe lives with then went to Chicago a pastor of the constantly attended by some member of the family and by her daughter, Plymouth'church. Later he accepted of a pastorate in Indianapolis, and on MBA HEXBOTIV. Mrs. Temperance Bass. Order of ChefakaL This ia the second April 3, 1882, was called to WashingA. CONAN DOYLE. ton church, where he began his labors highest decoration in the Ottoman emon June 1 of that year. He' was a compire. Th Well Knows Xovollst Who Is Visitmissioner from the presbytery "of Bacteria. Oat Starring This Country. ing notais be said would a there It that Washington to the general assembly A. Conan Doyle, the English novelble absence of bacteria in the water at Portland In 1802, and it was st his the is this is who ist, country visiting of cities if the food on which invitation thst the general assembly supply wide of an artist son of Charles Doyle, CZARIXA OF met in Washington in 1893. the bacteria feed could be removed by reputation. When a boy of 6 the for- filtratkm. prove that gravest affair of state. The Czarina Experiment mer went to Stonyhurst college and refiltered through Marie Feodoroxna Dagmar was tbe water while properly seven After there studymained . Billies years. Ia Japan. sand might contain some bacteria brightest, prettiest and most charming Ing in Germany, he went to Edinburg when it of It had The if Louise the the of left of American filter, Bible Queen any daughters society has sufand took a regular course in medicine. distance to traverse, it arrived at it Denmark, bhe was married in 1866, fered a heavy loss by the burning of tendencies his curb not did But this ' end with very few, they hav- during the life of Alexander II. Tbs the house in Yokohama-- , Japan, used as although Lis first efforts met with hut journey of sge, A depository for Bibles. The entire the way, presumably empress was 34 years perished by scanty success. Mr. 'Doyle Is famous ing woman . at stock of books and sheets was much inFrom starvation. all a from actual of beautiful and very of Adventure of The a the author 1883, the best sources there seems to be one the coronation in May, jured by fire and water, but the plate blierlock Holmes, The White Is tbst sand after of her were fortunately stored elscw here and the assassination Mieah Clarke, - The Refu- general opinion, and this filtration with an abundant supply of father-in-law- . The illness with which thus arw uninjured. - The financial loss gees, and many deteetive tales. Hi mechanical aeraor she afflicted is akin to is air covered by insurance, but there will at thorough present pure style is vigorous rather than subtle, tion. if the water does not run rapidly, 11inevitably be considerable delay in broad rather than fine. Mr. Doyle is will Insure approximately pure water. getting out new editions noted not only for his writing, but s t -L iti-ulj- me-itiani- . It conveyance. ,N MEMORY OF for been of matter baa ventillation The his wife, Giovanni to. la tbe main attended carefully P. Morosini is htr door a grill of bronze haa been inserting a beautiful ed foe the purpose of causing a draught tuausoleumerected -of air the rear windows, through cemein Woodlawn which swing en a pivot. There is also tery, N ew Y ork city. a er windraught of air from It ia on the summit dows dome. to the of Oak Hill, rull-who- the da'tH rd Alexander II., to under the direction of a body of was whom-sh- e engineers disprove this Statement. Dior gan at IcaTTy married. It ww eP They, have ascertained that there is but an infinitesimal quantity posed that by some written request found after the emperor's death a po of heat producing substance la thia axi5nwaTaigIITga-tln. pcW Inlbft wsl... b.itiflr i.nli SI IB grains of Boot Russian court, but whether her claims m loo feet of smoke.. As only 60 per c nt of soot is combustible, it will he were advanced in too arrogant a manner or the presence of her son threat- seen that the waste is but trifling. It ened politk'al complications her de- As therefore upon assthetlo and sanitary parture with her family from Russia ground that smoke consumption ia dewas insisted upon. Her return manded by these experts. It might be little later rendered impossible by a said in addition that there certainly book which she published concerning would lie an economy of labor and mathe deceased czar, and in one passage terials id a smoke consuming device, as the clothing destroyed and the wear and tear of scrubbing are an Important MORO-SI- . i fer-rau- -- s. It is intended that the dome shall be the masterpiece of the mausoleum. Itj is to be composed of fonr huge monolith, the largest of which will mess- ha Wealthy 'Bashar U Sparing Xa ure thirteen . feet six Inches in diam- expense to Honor tha Last Rmk eter. The granite has been, brought Piary of tha Family Boaaa Lika a from the Westerly quarries.- - So unGreek Cruee. usually large w s the principal piece that a special car had to be constructed A ' better After every explanation that can be made of this showing, the fact remains that t hies go has for the moineht k eV,7T bijou W' contest in voters and population. That Chicago liasachieved this result by consolidating the territory and population that naturally belong to her doe not detract from her credit. Chicago's increase in population is without a par-aliel In the Injury of the worulr-itr- br the greatest triumph in the annals of American growth, energy and enterprise. The city was a mere trading post sixty-thre- e years ago. Its charter is dated March 3. 1837. when the population was 4,170. of whom only 703 were voters. In 1840 the population had Increased to 4.476. in 1850. to in I860 to 112.172. In 1870 to 298.-97ia18j) to 503,185 and in 1890 to 1 099,1 50. Upon the basis of this y ear's registration the newspapers claim 'a population of 2.175,732. This is indeed a marvelous show ing. It is one of which all Americans have reason to be proud, even as they were proud of that greatest and most beautiful of t hi achievements the hite City of cago-the World s Fair. New York World. recently. 'Bhe da- aifc.iif.tte 1 remarksble persona in Illinois, if not in the United - states. Korn in Pennsylvania Oct. 26, 1789, her maiden lunie nth Losh. bhe was married to Peter Hordnerln lslO.and iliFtrmai i ltd life extended over a period of sevfenty-on- e 881, years, lie died Sept 11, lackng but a few months of being 100 years old. He was born July 5. 1782. It U doubtful if there is a parallel case in tin- United States. Mother Kurd- - BY with panels bearing fruit and flower of emblematic and symbolic aignifi-canc- HONOR FORTHEDEAD. Lel THE SEAT OF EMPIRE. lira re pea ted attempts upon her husband's life, sud the terrible railroad accident BARRED FROM COURT. for his business. He has a well knit athletic body, supported by a pair of powerful legs, and towers an Inch above six feet in height. He w eighs about 225 pounds,, hlcbtskltbone and HAS MAST CHILDREN; - The-inter- WHERE NICHOLAS II. WILL BE CROWNED. n. half-brothe- i 'd ht -- RubIs. From an The a bo vs picturs represents the ptlace of ths Romsnoffi of outsb on by one of tbs b. and essily might terior point of view il knot grL sffsir, interior Whowever, modsrats' priced rs.id.oeo. of New York or Chicsgo. Id this psUc thst N icholss shod for the most powerful ruler io Chrisiiandom. It L T! ill be crowned emneror of sit lha HumIss. . . ' yah w-- .' Dtrtr4 Company, year in Chavez county, and in several places In that county the preparations for setting cut hundred of acre are being made. The shipment of grapes lo the east from the upper snd middle Rio Grade valleys has for years been an important and increasing item of railroad freight, and this fruit commands a price usuatlya half higher than tha California grape. CEN. MCLELLAN'S WIDOW. Took I'srl la tfaa Lneeiltng of Fhlla dolphin's Mmssmit. The statue to Gen. Met lellan. which waa unveiled at Philadelphia recently brings the name of his widow prominently before tbe public at this time. Tbe widow of Little Mac, as the general was often called by his soldiers, lias been less beard of than any of the widows of the great generals of the war. - This Is no doubt due to the fact that she Is retiring in disposition and shrink from publicity. Nevertheless, she was just the woman for a great commander's wife, for in the bloody battles of the peninsula, when bet husband commanded the Army of the Potomac, Mrs. McClellan never wavered In her confidence and faith, and daily encouraged him with such letter as only. hero's wife conld At that time she ws a young to be a write. and handsome woman. Now her hair either side of the entrance halL The front of each will be decorated with fine Venetian marble work. The main hall of the building w ill be cruciform, and is to have a pendentive ceiling, supported by four columnA carved from Cippllino marble, beautifully veined with violet and green. The MR. CIOVA.XNI MOBOSIXL celling' over the catacomb is masterpiece of mosaic 'of Venetian marble. It is to be made and put In Venice and im; country. The rest of the interior it to be decorate with some of the finest examples of Florentine mosaic ever brought to America." The floor is to be of fine mosaic marble, the design of which has been adapted from St. Mark's ia Venice. The windows are wonderful specimens of perforated white marble, streaked with delicately shaded green veins. Over the main entrance is to a grill be a white marble window of the same material. The rear window i to be stained glass, over which is. to be a grille of bright yellow bronze, The contract for the bronze doors has been given to a well known artist of that city. They are to be thirty-siInches high, Inches wide, eighty-fou- r and are to weigh one ton. Across the top. In recess letters will be the date MDCCCXCIV. Over this, on a polished letters granite lintel, will be in raised of the The pattern O. P. Morosini doors is geometric in design, decorated b x S' i, 'i ! ' v. 'A pililln.ffyryj MRA 6EX. M'OIXAX. is gray and her form generous in outline, although she carries herself with grace and ease. She holds ber sge well, and her face show few wrinkles |