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Show " r BIRDS THAT WONT SIT. rected to be distributed to the several PASSENGER TRAIN HElU UP eiecutlve department of the governIt la well known that the Australian OF BIMETALISM ment and 1 poo to officers of the army megapod la a bird that Is accustomed and contributors lo the work. All of Two Men St not to alt on Ita seta have been distributed. Members The Wore eggs. In certain parts ol Australia, are found numerous of the present congress have no copies Peatcb Ariz. Springs, Lofge After the North Ger for free distribution and other execumounds of considerable size and height, which the first explorer took to be burdisman Lloyd Company. were since tive departments long posed of. Seven hundred copies of the A riweky Hall ( lark (tills Oaeaf Ika ial mound. These were made by the 1 poo printed were reserved for sale Ksbkera. Wklla Ike Other Wakes Megspodlus tumulus, which uses them ir U Jor hatching Its eggs. They have BI1U at about the coat of press work and lsed Hla Eseapa- considerable dimensions a neat II Will Mmi That a paper and the only way the work can la that 14 feet high and 55 feet In cirbe now obtained It by purchase UrnlCarymtlM laiWM a Tic cumference may be regarded aa large 8 Feb. Cal., Lo A Angeles. private tarr-Tll- aa 11(11 Aral act Ikl ! was received In thl city late Each megapod builds Its own nest with Heme. message . . trafaac Cud HI 1. Ho me. is not oetyxsf Jhe last (gWiilng that two. mashed mep material which It gathers from all aides, Fe train and these are exactly what tfie gardener body, but of the heart; It la a place (or held up the Sant uses In the month ol March to make a to few affeclons tor unfold the at mile No 1, Peach anj develop, from point Washington, Feb. 7. An additional the children to love and learn to hla forcing beds; namely leaves and de In, Aril. plav Springs, movement In the direction o( bimetal-lifor husband and wife to toll smilingly was a composing vegetable matter, which, by The train stopped by means ol ai made In the aenate today hr fermentation their a life give off an appreciand and make the to train The ted upoh bleating. light coming Mr Chandler (Rep. N. H ) It n togetherof all ambition should In tha forcing ol heat amount able be to be a standstill the engineer wa covered the ihape of a reaolutlon declaring It to object the thla hastens beds heat In If a the of sprouting ol we at revolver hands not with are one ol haf home; be the acme ol the aenate that, the happy who ordered him to keep the seeds; In the nest ta suffice for the we be robber cannot the elsewhere there, happy United Statea ahould not permanently It Is the best proof of the virtues of a quiet. development and hatching of the young acquiesce In the alngle gold ataadard robber then birds, and the mother can go where she the The other a circle to are fireside. uncoupled happy and that the efforts of the government family and ezpre car and with ht com like and occupy herself aa she wishes, mall mainahould b directed to aecure and without being troubled by her duties of panton got aboard the engine and or alaaaa New Will. tain (he uae of atlver aa well aa gold aa sitting. In the small Island ol Nlnafou Washington, Feb. 8 By the pro- dered the engineer to run up the road a In the Pacific another bird hat a someatandard money, with the free coinage waa the Here and engine visions of a bill offered today by Sen. bit. stopped of both. The reaolutlon went over In so far as It also robber a proceeded to open the door what similar habit, Tha conferencevreport on the Immi- atcr Nelaon, no foreign telegraph ca the In place of obIta but abandon eggs, ble can be landed In the United Statea of the mall car. from fermengration blUvras taken up, and waa heat The door wa opened by a mall clerk taining the necessary In a long epeech by Mr. Gibaon without the consent of the president sand. It warm It from tation, get and until he la satisfied that this who with a revolver shot one of the (Dem, Md.), who ralaed the point or native The pheasant of Letpoa him Instantly. aealnat h that the conference committee country la given equal privileges en robbers, killing like act the Australia megapod, and The other robber, after grabbing a had Injected new matter Into the bill joyed by the government under whose of It mound the watches temperature bundle of letter made good hit escape. An equally long epeech waa made In de charter the cable la operated dead rubber waa taken to Peach very closely, covering and uncovering The fence of the conference committee and the egga several times a day, to cool Springs. the bill by Mr. Lodge (Rep. Maee.t Much RAMPANT PAN ATIt'B. them or heat them, as becomes necesIndignation wee eapreaaed by Mr. Lodge sary. After hatching, the young bird CMBIKTIAN HNHKATKBK. Biek Plaatatlaa Preys rljr at Interferanee with leglalatlon on the remains In the mound severaL hours; U la Hekla. part of the North German Lloy d com Kau firaaslsr Baklag Srsal Proper-- a leave on the aecend day, but return -8 The New Feb. Herald's York, (laws fur tka Croat. panjr and Ita agenta In Chicago to prefor the night, and not until the third vent the peeeage of the bill. If the bill special cable frem Bueno Ayres says; New Yerk, Feb. 8. J. S. Webster uf Is It able to leave for good the pa day faRio Janeiro advice state that the waa defeated, he sald.lt would be taken of tem abode. Review Scteatlfique- San Francises, whs I Conael-helr- e Insurrection natical under at tha victory of a corporation on the committee In that city having have now 6,000 well armed me great question of public policy. charge of the detail of the International Wy We Vrebe tka Earth. The report went over without action organized and concentrated In Bahia. be Endeavor are anxious to have boring lo Christian convention Geologist The people In the rural town are The remainder of the deya aeaalon held there In July, I at present In thl made with the diamond drill, which waa taken up by the Nicaraguan canal now helping the Fanatic with arms city. will how the actual condition of the and money. Where this help I not bill. We came near having the conven. rock at the utmost depth which can be the vengeance of Comtelhelroi Mr. Vllaa (Dem. Wta k who had the given, tlon two year ago, he said, but could attained. Such an exploration carried band fell upon the settler. In thla hla It, to continue apeech agalnat foor, not then make satisfactory railroad on with the modern skill In labor of this manner more than sixty rich plantation declined to etate whether he thought rates. Now we have fixed a round trip kind, would prtbsbly give u test tube been destroyed. the bill could be dUpoaed of In auch have already I a of 10,000 feet, or, say, The government ha been Informed rate that the lowest that ha ever been having depth time aa to give an opportunity for other The of convention 1897 goes to thrice the depth of cur deepest mines. given. that several foreigner have joined the Important leglalatlon He gave notice San Francisco at the Invitation ol the From these probings we might be able of a aubatltute for the bill which would fanatic and are pushing forward a State union ol California. to find facts which would tell u the more scientific military organization In other cities, actual rate at which the heat of the earth a provide for the appointment of an Inter In San Francisco, oceanic canal commlaalon to have sur- among them. Increase a we go from the surface towere pillaged and many leading citizens were unacquaintTwo small town vey and Inveatlgatlona made for the ward the center. ed Endeavor the with but movement, determination of the moat feasible burned by the fanatic yesterday. In when It wa explained to them The Information which I obtained they several skirmishes with the federal from mines leads to the conclusion that route for the canal. with a came to forward response ready were defeated. The Mr Vllaa had not finished hla speech troop the latter to care properly for the this Increase Is st the rate of not far ateam launches raise 915,000 obtained have fanatic unthe senate adjourned from degree Fahrenheit for each hundwhen, at and now patrol the river and stream convention. til tomorrow, In the'east, I find among business red feet of descent; yet this evidence Is In the district where they are strongest, Jw men a growing Interest In the opportu- so Irregular and perplexing that no safe n this way the range of the devastation Tariff. Wills on It. (he Tinkering nity to vlalt the Pacific coast at a cost conclusions can be founded Washington, Feb. 8 The Republican committed by them ta extended, and so nominal aa $51 from Chicago to San It Is In the highest degree desirable members ol the Ways and Mean com- the utmost terror prevails In that re- Francisco and back over any route, and that we should Increase our knowledge mittee held another session this morn- gion. to Chicago. as to the conditions of the earths Interround the one fare lor trip The press of Rio Janeiro now deing. which waa devoted mainly to a be lor will endeavor ior for the reason that it Is In that realm not Iks tvww and steal mand that the government Immediately Thl rate that the earthquakes and volcanoes have to but everybody open ache-lute- . made A alight Increase end a much at ton gar tore ta Bahts alow, Mr.,AVebter also aald that The tlyelr origin. These convulsive pheIn the du'y on tin plate. whlcIMs Rxe4 to attempt to convince the fanatic that nomena ape a perpetual menace to the as ahould warm take clothing, In the present law at 1 1 j cer.taa pound It will be well for them to submit to the Interests of mankind, more .than half In the month ol July the mean temperaIn a for rate matter. asked have The manufacturers government temporal In San Francisco Is 60 degrees and the Inhabitable fields ol the earth being little 1! any below 1 cents a pound, but xlt la again charged 0 the prea ol ture Is not a little fog. An hour's ride, In continual danger from them. Youths there the e unmlttee (elt that 1.4 cents a pound Brazil that the enemies of the republic however, take visitor Into a warmer Companion, won1 be sufficient protection, and the are the Instigators of the outbreak. climate duty was placed al that figure. The law Try These Remedies. W sort tej-jrnr- h ol 1890, which la more generally known Him. To prevent chapped hand, a little boInternational t'eaferenee. Sheriff Reyaa th McKinley law, waa the first to Lincoln, Neb, Feb. Washington, Feb, 9. The house com- rax In the wash water. foster hi Industry and In that law the nold of Wayne countyxrached Lin- mittee on coinage, weights and measOr, one ounce ol glycerine to 15 drops dut mt fixed at cents a. pound. coln tonight having In hla ebatodv C. ures further considered the aen- ol tincture of hydratl. today K. Rash, who, ten days ago, inuVdrred ate bill Under the stimulus of this protection Or, dusting ths hands vvltn finestarch, providing for the appointment of number of Industries were established, hla wife and three children. At the delegate to an International monetary after washing them in castle soap and and the members ol the way a and meant time of the tragedy Rash wa supposed conference to be held at some later warm water. commitee now feel that the rate agreed to he have been Insane, The testimony day . ' ' Or, washing them Yh bran water went to disprove tht upon odiy (14 cents) will furnlah all of neighbor Mr. Hlfl, (Rep, Conn ), a member ol Or, a few drops of glycerine diluted the rr Section that may be required. theory, however, and on two or three the committed on banking and currency, with milk. Iron ore, pig Iron and bar Iron and occasion an effort ha been made to addressed the contmlttee In .opposition Or, sweet cream Laat night a mob waa to the bill. He wa ojfpoted to It under ateel rail were left at the present rate. lynch him. Or, rubbing the hands st night with A trn'atlve agreement waa also made gathered In the town of Wayne and be- the circumstance, especially at thl glycerine, powdering with pulverized with reference to cotton ties, which did came so demonstrative that n assault time. He denied that any resonsibll-ttstarch, and sleeping In large gloves. not pat i to per cent additional to the on the jail waa deemed unavoidable, and laid on members ol this congress on To remove fruit stains from the hand, r rate imposed on the Iron from which the sheriff secretly removed his this subject. II the bill was a pledge cl a weak solution ol oxalic acid and started overland for the near- the St. Louis platform, It did not need thev are made. Whitening the hands with two ounces est railroad station. A part of the mob the Indorsement of Senator Jones and of cologne, two ounces of lemon juice, Iwereaoed Praffnetlnn. gave chase but lost the trail and the other ot the silver party. Further, It lx ounces of powdered Windsor soap, Feb. 8. A preliminary sheriff reached Wakefield where he did not behoove a democratic adminis- mixed together. statement ol the production ol spelter caught a train for Lincoln. Tonight he tration to carry out the pledge of the Rubbing stained hands with salt and (or the year 1896 In the eastern and took hi to the atate convention. Thls obliga- lemon juice. republican prisoner penitentisouthern states and Illinois, Indiana, where he will remain until the tion wa upon the president and memTo whiten the hands, two drachms ol Kants and Missouri shows a total num- ary, date of the trial or until the mob spirit ber of congress diluted sulphuric acid, one drachm of ber of short tons aggregating 81,490 or dlea out. tincture of mvrrh, four ounce of soft about 1,400 tons leas than the greatest water. After washing with soap, dipBoth Bands, productive year 1S9,, when the aggre4 8 To He keavrl Feb. New of Counsel same Genfor waa area the for York, ping the Augers In this mixture. Expelled. gate territory 8. Feb Consul General Washington, eral Carlo Roloff and Senor Jose Lula, 8t 686. The geological aurvey estimates Removing stains from the hands by a for the prpaent year a production of Lee telegraphs the atate department who have been Indicted for conspiracy little oil of vltrol and cold water. that Correspondent Scovel, arrested at In. aiding a filibustering expedition to Singeing the ends of the hair Instead apetler that will go far beyond previous Tuna, will be brought to Havana, Cuba from Baltimore In 1895, has of cutting. figure. reaching there Friday next knd he ap- waived all formalities lor hit clients e Heaepellea lw Dakota. Void la Boa Water. prehend no difficulty In the case. It I removal from this city , and they have Pierre, S. D. Feb 7. The aenate thought here that Scovel will he expel- given security for their appearance for Professor I.lversldge has lately comtassed the bill prohibiting the led from the Island alter a brief Impris- tr al In Baltimore February 6. municated a paper to the Roy al Society format! xn ol monopolies Or trust within onment pending examination. of New South Wales on the amount of the s'ae, or any corporation or company gold and silver in sea water. As a reTrsa Heady for Hen In ih . acting lor truaa which limNew York, Fen 8 At the Brooklyn sult, of numerous quantitative experl Ta Teeth. it rod action or fixed price or prevent finds the water of the SouthA Moscow dentist has solved the nasy yard today all u- - bustle aboard ments he com to the detriment to the pub sea to contain trom half grain to ern of siipplvlrg the human mouth the battleship Texas and stores were lic T - penalty la a fine ol not less than problem one grain of gold In a ton of sea nearly aboard (or her .trip to Galror more than $10,000 lor the with late eeh which grow into the being taken water. Figures which are similar to the It was Stated that the Texas t a firm as natural ones,- - Dr veston. fir le. te, and not less than fto.ooo g 11m obtained by Sonstadt some results a Zamensk has performed several sue now ready for st-- and is expected to n ' r than $jo,ooo for econd ol- - ccssslul ago. Although tfie actual peryears tomorrow tail on as From well operations dogs, (;aueton she ferr of as human bri gs- - The teeth are will go tp New Orleans t attend the centage gold in seajjter Is 0 exsmall of made Mardl yet It means an enortremely or gutta Mar Kward Exhausted. (ira celebration porcelain for the whole ol the amount - I mous a 8. er-- metal case Feb. mav the To correct herAt ram The K.vahdtn root "thif is for igton, almost ready cubic contents of w hich Hive the a false ol ocean, the tooth bole are made, and ea, but ha ru! received her full com to the official impressions been estimated at 400,000,000 cubic , ol the war of the rebellion aUo made upward Into the jaw. The plement ol men. nave recently been published In tooth is then placed In the cavity. In miles; thus If the gold be uniformly I to distribution a of a 1 this short time soft vegar present at the rate of one grain per ton general granulated growth The Massachusetts legislative com- the total amount would be over va'ua 1 e work to public libraries, the find Its wav from the In patients jaw mittee on constitutional amendment war department requests the publication to the holes in the tooth; thl ton of gold. growth voed to reach an the of th'a statement. to amendment and hold the tooth gradually hardens, constitution, striking out the word U"de r the act of congress approved In position. Tommy I wonder why the words Aug 7, tSSj, 11,000 copies of the war It Is atated that Undoes not matter male," thus giving the women the full It spelled In such funny ways? record were ordered printed and 8,300 whether the cavity In xfhtch tho tooth right of suffrage. Jlmmy--Cau- se they was made In the were placed at the disposal of the mem- I to be placed la one from which a natBoston printers Indorsed a petition Drat place by the school teachers, and bers of the congress to ural tooth ha been recently drawn or king from the legislature the right of they made em that way aos they would be sent to such libraries, etc, aa they whether-l- t has been (tested for some cltlea and town to take, construct, own have to be hired to spell em. Cincinshould lealgnate; 1000 copies were dl year. and operate their own street railway. nati Enquirer. IX THE DIRECTION 1 lul(rtlM some-mime- llailr the-reitde- weat-boun- d vice-preside- jj .. A 1 v prla-one- n, - yea-terdt- -- -- Forty-sevent- h MEANT NOTHING everything had been arranged to start PLATFORM a Mg expedition, It It said'. Tramps Hade Hard Tima. Bimetalism Ridiculed by East- Tulare, Cal Feb. 9, Of four tramps ho reached here In a bom car on Sunern Republicans day night, two are dead, one Is In a precarious condition and the other cannot v- MUI of New TerSr he found. It la said they drank a of alcohol they had purchased at weed the Kfsrt Is O hi ala m Sumner. One of the trampe was found Maartary Csatsrsess, In the car last In a dying condisad Uwltrsd That thaHesalt af the tion, and expirednight soon after. He gave Eleetlea waa Evldeaee That Thla hla name as Stewart Taylor. Another, Caaalry Waa Wedded Sa the held whose name ta unknown, wae found .. .. , dead yesterday. A third, a Ktaadard, man named Burns, msy recover. Cfirtfse one-arme- d Washington, Feb. 9 Interest In congress on the International monetary conference was shown today by the prea ence In the house of many members to listen to the discussion of the resolutions. Several members of the committee on banking and currency took part In the debate. Representative Hill (Rep., Conn.) bitterly denounced the aenate for laying a trap to ensnare the republican party. It wa an attempt, he aald, to bring about thing which the republican party voted down at the election fre- coinage of silver and a double atandard of value. Referring to Senator Chandler, he aald the proposition was thrust upon the' Incoming administration by a senator opposed to Major McKinleys nonalnarioa, sad that the senator had been euetalnefi end seconded by the chairman of the national democratic committee. The proposition Is born of a mother who lore It not, he aald. More than-haot Ita opponents In the senate had been republican, while the free silver men who would work to bring It to naug t, voted for It He continued Stilted phrase of the platform, dictated by half mi tore- - thought In June, ahould be read In the blazing light of the November victory. No responsibility rested on thl congress Inf the matter, nor should a democr.tlc president be called upon to sign the resolutions. The withes ol the gold democrats, who had been the aide ol the republican and had declared (or a single standard, Mr. Hill said, should be consulted. The planks of the St. Louie platform relating to Cuba, Immigration and other thing had been disregarded. Why, he asked, should congress ruth to fulfill this single plank? This was not the time, these not the men, and these not the propositions which which the St. Louis platform contemplated. The utterance ol that platform on the money question had been modified by the e Chicago platform and the of republicans and gold democrats. Representative Hartman of Montana and Towne of Minnesota, bolters from the St. Louis convention, asked Hill several questions. Hill said this' government should not subject Itself again to chagrin by ca'llng another conference which foreign delegates would attend merely as a matter of courtesy. Any accomplishment must be by diplomatic negotiations with Great Britain. St. Louis My understanding platform, he continued, is that it pledged the party first to the maintenance of the gold standard, and that all of the other pledget are subs Idlar v This was In answer to a question from Mr. Hartman as to whether the platform had not meant the gold standto deceive ard, while endeavoring voters Into the understanding that It meant bimetalism. Representative Brewster (Rep , N. Y.) remarked that the bllljwas a trap by the enemy to put the next president In a hole. Representative (Fairchild (Rep, N. Y.) said that he understood that the senate blll(had been drafted by Senator Wolcott after a conference with Mr. McKinley. Let Mr. McKtnleyJ give his opinion In his Inaugural message, said Mr. Brewster. The committee then adjourned until Wednesday. -- NO HOPK FOB HANNA. Gov, Vsthssll Will Not Appolat Hla Meaotor. New York, Feb. 9. A Sun special from Columbus, O, says: Governor Bushnell said point blank yesterday that he would not appoint Mr. Hanna to succeed Mr. Sherman In the United State senate. The Sun correspondent saw hint In his office about 3 p. m. The correspond-on- t said: The feeling seemt to prevail, doe It not, governor, that Mr. Hanna can get anything he wants out of the senatorial fight? Some people seem to think so, he replied, with emphasis on tome. Will you appoint Mr. Hanna?" No. The word slipped out quickly. With the same breath the governor declared No, I have nothing nsorq to ear about the political situation. This waa said by way of covering hi emphatic negative, but there wa no mistaking the emphasis that laid stress upoa his first weed No, which was a Up of the tongue tad expressed his true feeling. Immediately afterward he walked to the door of hie office and declared the Interrlew at an end. The latest rumor In the capital has It that Bushnell himself wants the office, end will resign to be appointed Shermans successor by Lieutenant Gor-emJonea. or Na RoKneea Rato. Chicago, Feb. 9. A majority of the Western Passenger association lines have voted against the proposition to s grant a reduced rate for the prise fight at Carson, Ner. It Is probable, however, that the Southern Pacific will grant a one fare rate for the round trip, and If It does so, some of Its eastern connections will no doubt join It In thit rate. Corbett-Fitzsimmon- all!-anc- ot-th- . Cheeked the Uaxstlesa New York, Feb. 9. A Wor(sJ special from Jacksonville, Fla., says: The tug Dauntless wa caught trying to escape to sea last night. The vigilant Captain Kilgore of the Boutwell then tied her to a dock and put four officers aboard, with orders to signal for help II necessary. The cutter lies broadside towards the tug with open ports. The Dauntless took In a lot of coal yesterIn the day and filled her water tanks. evening her side lights were taken In and her top light lowered At about 9 oclock the tug got readv to back out, w hen suddenly Captain Kilgore appeased above the rail, fol lowed by three officers from the cutter Captain Mvers said something about around and going to moving a ves-You don't stir this vessel.t-shoutethe bar . Captain Kilgore safid" Cap My order are to go tain Myers, and the vessel is going out." I have my orders too," replied Kii gore, and I will hold her If I have to sink her." Well, said Owner Blsbee, she Is going out. She will remain here, sir," was Captain Kllgore ultimatum, and it was obeyed. The Cuban are greatly stirred up, as " ORIGIN OF RESTAURANT. The French author, Maurice Cabs, recently published In thu Republlque. FrancaUe an essay about the restaurants ahd eating-houseof Paris, relating His story of many Interesting details how the' term restaurant was first used Is well worth repeating. For a long time Inns and eating-house- s In France were only Intended for the benefit of traveling people, for the people took their meals at home, and restaurants were unknown. The first enterprise ol the kind was founded In Parts In 1765. A citizen by the name ol Boulanger opened In the Rue des Poulles an eating-hous- e where soup, meat, fowl and eggs were served. A chronicler relates, that meals were served there on small, round, marble tables, and everything waa scrupulously clean. Over tne entry to the first eating-hous- e the proprietor had hung a sign, upon which were the Latin words: "Venlte ad me omnes quae stomachfi laboratls et ego restaurabo vos! (Come unto me all ye whose stomachs need attention and I will restore them). This Is a parody on the biblical quotation, Come unto me all ye who labor and are heavily laden, and I will give you rest, only In place of labor and heavily laden he said, whose stomachs and attention." The word restaurabo" from the Latin restau-rar- e (restore or refresh) was the main characteristic of the new establishment and gave it Its name. Boulanger amassed a large fortune, for his enterprise proved eminently successful, but he was soon Imitaed, some of his Imitators becoming more famous than he, ifke l, at w hose place uo years ago meals could be had for no frans ($30) a cover. s well-know- n Bo-re- Ex Cot n D. D. Hare died suddenly at hi-- home In Upper Sandusky. Apoplexc Is supposed to have been the gre-sma- s el 4- Wonsan Barrage Defeated. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 8. The bill In the lower houee ol the Nebraska legislature providing for a constitutional amendment giving women the rights of suffrage was today defeated, a motion to Indefinitely postpone It, being carried by a vote ol 56 to 36. It was not made a party question, but Us supporters we In the main Populists. d cause. Charle- - Drever, sentenced to be hanged Feh, 16 for the murder of Bertha Hunicke, ha been respited un-t- il March iS bv Governor Stephens of Missouri. Nw ha been received of the lost near the Island of U.hant, off the coast of Brittany, France, of the British cargo steamer Cyanus, bound from Bilbalo for Glasgow. The advices giving the story of the wreck say that one of the ship crew was saved. I I V |