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Show Tbers la a new fad. It la to put a brooch of d.amouda at tbe back to bold ths bodice together; and we are told that It Is so popular that women whose bodices tauten at the front have adopted 1L The deceptlvenes-- of woman ia thus emphasized. Of course, only women tee those brooches anyhow, and In both cases they ere orn simply a matter of spite to thoae who have not that privilege. he Submarine Terror Within th past alx month several addition which have been made to the fighting strength of Uncle Sam' sea farces hare brought it up to a high place among the navies of the world. Among these are some of the largest and most powerful vessels In the world and the submarine torpedo boat Holland, which, accHnllng to the naval experts, la one of the mot formidable weapons yet added to the naval list, and whkh is said by them, to be the beginning of the end of the construction of heavily armored vessel for and the coast and harbor defence means of revolutionizing tne methods now employed In blockading harbor and other close to chore work. While the Holland la new so far ft her number on the naval list 1 concerned, he la old enough to have proved beyond any doubt her ability to keep out of th way of the ray of tbs cearcbl'.ght and the heavy gUn fire of the large ship, which in time of war hare made a reputation for Uncle Bam' navy which will he remembered for years to come by tbe nations of the world. Decides being capable bf veplng away from these fraction. The weight of the disIn the submerged position, motor, driven by a series of powerful batteries charged torpedo lu then taken up In which electricity Is stored, re through the compemiating tanks." To bring the v. - to the surface, used. Fresh air la supplied to the crew from flasks stored to a pressure of the water Is funed out of the tank 2,0(W gounda to tbe sepia re Inch. Th a by sir, and the i orition of the diving Is let Into the boat at a redured pres rudders is itJt ged sure, obtained through a a) stem 01 of congres During the Is.it si used in oper.it ng the valve. Air an appropn ition to construct alx diving and steering engines, by ah.ib boats of the improved Holland type the vessel Is guided In iio.n i e esiels are now unzontal and vertical planes, and also was made The-all will be comand con'tri'ctlou der to discharge the torped ies from th tube In the bow pleted ia about a year The new plan have many mprovc menta over the deWhen the Holland moves to an attack, after getting the laugc of the vices In use in the present vessel. The feet vessel to be destroyed, he Is placed new plungers will le sixty-thre- e in the "awash position. This Is done over all, with a diameter (beam) of volume or 11 feet, 9 im hes The cost of each by allowing a sufficient water to enter the system tanks In will be about f!70 000 F A. VERDU. th bottom of tbe boat. The valves a 1 Ths National League' territory tional the American will be Invaded by League, with or without tbe permls-alo- n of the former, says a Washington The expansion policy of dispatch th Amer can League on a scale approportions was proaching national definitely proclaimed yesterday for the 0rt time by Byron Bancroft Johnson, League, president of the American who, with Mr. Somers of the Cleveland lab, has been here studying the local situation for the purpose of organizing an American League club m this uty. Johnson, when consulted as to the purposes of tbe American Leagm, said: "We have concluded positively to Include Washington and Baltimore In our cireuit next season, probably dropCity, ping Minneapolis and Kansas and are now considering arrangements for this purpose. We have finally determined to come east, regardless of the circuit grounds. While we wish to work In harmony with the major league we have grown large and strong enough not to be dictated to. and will choose our own grounds and Infringe on itlonal League territory, even without Its consent, if our wishes are We are bound for not respected. Baltimore, where we will look after arrangements for a club In that city From in the next couple of days. Baltimore we will go to Philadelphia and New York, to canvas the situation In those cities. L will call a meeting of the American League magnates within the next 10 days, when a report will bo made and the matter discussed. We have decided upon the above program after long and care- We hare proved to the satisfaction of all the American League cities and demonstrated to the how entire country that we know bass ball should he managed and improved as a sport We had a remarkably successful career, and with Washington and Baltimore in our circuit II he stronger' and more powerful than ever. AHTfummer emisleague saries op the joeW Jefgue have been busy working t4.jonsummate the perfection of the new organization, and they claim to have succeeded. This circuit, which has been completed, will be composed of eight clubs, and will include Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash lngton, Brooklyn, St Louis Detroit, Chicago and one other city in the went The managers for the new teams have been selected, and, It is claimed, the Brooklyn club will supply three Hugo Jennings U ikely to be at the head of the Philadelphia club, while Kelly will go to Washington and Cross will .manage the St. Louis team. McGraw will. It Is asserted, at last achieve his hearts desire, and he at the head of the Baltimore organization. The remaining managers have not been announced, but they are said to be baseball men, who have had The Brooklyn years of experience. team will be the principal loser In the matter of players, according to the story, as no less than nine of Its contingent have promised to jump the National league when the opportunity presents ((self. Yen may lead a horse to water, but yoq -- pnt make him di Ink and there way. Sr some men built ths sans Beat for th Bowels. No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your Religion d A BRILLIANT on ce - HUNTINO So Ot DEVIL. prtiuua Lodi HndUk AlraollV. u Art A crime which brings one back to the middle age In Its barbaric has occurred at a village called Lepeshy, about two miles from Kobrina. A few days ago a Hr broke gut la the village, which, rapidly spreading along ths thatched houses, oonv: sumed eight or them Instantly and destroyed many sheds and barns. A report eooa spread that It was the work of theTryd, find the villagers set to work to find his human representatives.' A man was soon spotted, an Old resident, la whose house some were alleged to mysterious goings-o- n have taken place, and he was brought forth, hi eyee burned out with a red bot Iron and his body scorched, and, although a crowd ot yokels arrived on ths scene, no one Interfered. Suddenly a more brutal peasant came up and, selling s chopper, hacked the poor adctlms head off. A strict Inquiry by the authorities la now proceeding. Cincinnati Enquirer. super-sttU- oa i .Xawnln A German scientist with afl kinds of knobs on his head has discovered that yawning Is a healthy pastime. It la wholesome, like oatmeal and brown bread. Tawnlng, It te said, stretches th muscle of the grain, maybe, or the tendons of the heed, eends the Blood to the Jaws and sharpens appetite end Intellect It Is a cheap remedy, accessible to young and old, rich and poor, and IT It la ns efficacious as mw Teuton say health la surely within the reach of every one la thin - la AutunubtlBis A new automdblle has been Invented by a Russian named Hutal Serky. He Revolution baa discovered a new system of locomotion based on tbe use of a certain kind of salt, the composition of which Is as yet his secret. Two pounds ot this salt placed In the box of the automobile and subjected to a certain beat forms a gas which puts a cylinder In movement T.he automobiles that, were tried In Moscow produced the best results. The emperor of Russia, who takes great interest In this Invention, intends to send Serky to Paris to- - make know-his secret. The Rus sian press Is of the opinion that it will cause a great revolution In the trade. O. Dio of Lisbon. Baltimore lately under the title of tbe National Association, aays ths New York Sun. . One of these plans is to the twelve-clu- b circuit, tbs other U to Join tbe American League In a scheme so that that can extend Its circuit to the aast. Should th first proposition be taken up Washington and Baltimore will be embraced in the circuit in tbe eatf and Detroit and Cleveland In the west It la rumored that If the second proposition te deemed feasible, that la, a coalition with the American League, the league will be composed of teams In Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington In the east, and Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee and St Louis, in the west A further feature ot this scheme would be that th American League schedule would be so arranged as to have games oii National League grounds in the eastern cities and In St Louis and Cleveland. while the clubs of the larger orThg Naganisations were traveling. tional League, to carry out this, would provide the grounds in the places not the magnates are said to think, would discourage the National Association in that It would Insure continuous base ball in the cltiea which, it Is expected, will have association franchises. l.aly Colebroiike a Carpenter. Lady Colebrooke Is a clever car penter. Besides a perfect pillar box which stood In the hall at Abington A PHENOMENAL PITCHER. she has made meny beautiful pieces of furniture. She has a large class of Wyatt A. Lee, the phenomenal .women and girls eoch week from the of the Kansas City club, was pitcher district surrounding Abington to at bora Lynchburg, Va., on Aug. 12, whom she teaches needlework and car1S7S, and learned to play ball on the pentering lots of his native city. He made a great reputation as an amateur in FORE1QN CEMETERY IN CHINA. th last named being carefully tended Kansas. He was discovered by Manand preserved so far aa possible from ager Manning while at Coffeyville, violation. Kaa. His record for the season of 1909 was 23 victories and 22 defeats, a percentage of .511, a decidedly credittu'fsw Uk In Richmond. able showing when the Blues low posiThe city council of Richmond, Vs., in the race U remembered. His tion Is at present very much d.vided over a contemplated curfew law. Tbe ordinance was introduced at llie last session of tho council and It caused the most heated debate. The qiust.on of constitutionality was finally raised, and after a lengthy argun-enthe ordinance was finally referred to the city attorney to pass upon its legality. Ttte city attorney wa.-- Instructed that If tho ordinance was not constitutional to frame one, that was to accomplish the same ends. The mothers and fathers and the children of Richmond are very much interred in the proposed law ahiknearly every one In the city has lined up for or against the ordinance. if there were no other proof that the. foreigner ha been In China for St. Nltnk r 1mm Able MnalU, many years, It could be shgwn by ths St. Petersburg has lost an influenIncemeteries, which are In some tial journalist In the death of Camille w WYATT A. LEE. stances almost as populous as the Cavos. He served In the war of 186 three-hi- t beet to living foreign S performance were one quarters . assigned JUL officer. In tha --Italia army: Relt " and fbnf-hgames; on residents'-to his city he entered news-papHe betted at a .234 clip. A year s exThe reverence of the Chinese for turning and from 1875 was edila the fast American League the graves ot their relatives and an- tor of work, th Novoe Vremya, his specialty perience gone young Lee a world of good cestors 1s well known, and It Is a reabn sonable assumption that they would being foreign politics. and those who played with and against him ePrt hlrntQ be even more respect the sentiment in the foreignTo rwwtwln WUtohi Tluabl to thv Kansas DI ers that moves them to dedicate inIs 1901 than he was In his It the In by friends proposed to sections club the of closed and beautified ths Clty last resting places of those who have Jets William U Wilson and the alumni first season-- - great majority" of Washington and Lee university, of gone over to th There are at least three different which he was president, to raise' by Old Star la Btw To ran. ha been given out by one placet In Chins In which an American subertption a fund of at least 1 100.000 ,tory might be reminded of th home coun- to maintain a professorship in the et th promoters of tbe new American to be known as the Wiltry th legations and consulates, th university, Basel alt League which would eeem mission quarters and the cemeteries. son endowment to oun4 the death knell of the Na 1 Ttiifp t , our-flve-hlt er ry, right "nl Keweon. to reason Religion is as necessary as reason is to religion. The ons cannot exist without the other. A reareason. soning being would lose his the for great account to In attempting he not a phenomena of nature, had and well Supreme Being to refer to; had been if there has it been said, that no God. mankind would have been obliged to Imagine one Washington. Recent developments in the Chinese SHORTSTOP. Fred Parent, the brilliant shortstop of ike champion Providence team of the eastern League for the season of 1900, was horn at Riddeford, Me., on November 25, 1876, and learned to play baseball In Sanford, Me., where be now resides. He made his debut In the Connecticut State League In 1898 and his good work for the New Haven team In 1899 led to his getting a trial situation show that Japan s decision will determine whether the vengeance policy of Germany shall be adopted or rejected. Piro's Cure is the best medicine wo ever used 11 of the thro it and lunpa Wa O. E.'Dsi.xr, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. lu, l'jud, for Ilorses to the number of .0,000 are to in this country in th next six months bo the Rritish government for ube tn ftOWjh Africa. be purchased TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Hkomo Qlim.ne Tabi tta. AQ drucriita refund the monrv if it f.rls to curw . Urove'bbicualure Is on the box. Zoc. E. American interests in China will require, in the opinion of the naval officials, the maintenance of a sailingfleet , in Chinese waters. Carters Ink la used by millions, whloh M a sure proof of Its quidty. Send for free booklet, Inldines." AUdreas Carters Ink Ca. Boston. To Bead Off Opposition. Two plans of action. It la understood, are being considered by the Nato forestall tional League magnates tbs organisation which was formed In are opened and ths water allowed to rush In until tbe dial indicates that sufficient has been taken. The vessel . Is- then ready to ' dive, - At a - com- mand from tbe captain the man operating the diving engine turns tho wheel until the horlxontal rudders are In position to carry the craft below the surface. She Is kept on teven keel through a system of trimming tanks." by use of the rudders. While submerged the vessel Is kept on the desired course by means of a compass which la fitted In theqonnlng tower, from which place the movements are controlled by the captain. A system of telephones and telegraphs to the several sections Is also Installed In the conning tower. In all, five men operate the vessel, being stationed, respectively; M the engine, at The dtvifig apparatus, at the tanks, at the torpedo tube and In the conning tower. , When In service, the vessels of the Holland type, carry five of the smaller type of whitehead torpedoes. When ready for action, word la passed from the captain to the men forward to place the torpedo. The cap over the forward end of the tube la closed and the breech opened. The torpedo then placed In the tube, and the breech ia closed. The gauge Is then set. and at the word of command the missile Is, sent on It mission of de- - pul HARHtMiK PIKB. FREE. lie&l Publi8hil J. V. LLNN'tLb. Toledo. Oh'w usidi-fitlu- fcaagen the Holland has shown her ability to craw up to tho larger ahlpa, deliver her mlewlle f " destruction ahd then more away to a place of safety to Watch tbe result of her work. I During tbe maneuver! of tbe Beet off Newport recently many attacks of different sorts Were tried for the purpose of developing the usefulness of the several classes of vessel employed Night attacks on th torts and running tbs biockada wers ths favored maaeuvtra. Then came a night attack by the torpedo boat fleet upon the blockading squadron. Host of these little vesselt were "picked up" by tbe powerful rays from tbe eeaTuhltehU of the battleship and quickly put out of action. On after another these frail craft- - fell victims to ths guns of the larger vessels. With the Holland It was a different etory. With lees than half th speed and equipment of the lurface torpedo boats, this submarine wonder moved from her position In the inner harbor and, while running on th surface, pawed near enough to three of the hostile fleet to have ended their careers, and returned to her station without having been seen. Th methods employed In operating th Holland are entirely different from those used in any other fighting vessel. She Ilea so low In ths water while the surface tbit little ia exposed to the searchlights, and when ths vessel Is completely sumerged them Is not even a ripple on the tur-fa(4 indicate her whereabouts. Rbe Is lea than half the length and displacement of the surface torpedo boats and, white her equipment la less, she la better able to send ber torpedoes to their destination without fear of being destroyed, as there la no way for the attacked vessel to locate her. While on the surface the motive power used to operate the Holland la generated by a gas engine, and when home's are CASCAUETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements cost you just 19 to start getting your bea'th back. CASCARETS Canuy Cathartic, the getiuisa. put up in metal boxes, eve y tab'et has C. C. C. slumped on 1L Beware of Imitations. A Swedish telephone company haa offered to give the Moscow municipality a telephone system but th municipality has declined. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. PorehUdren teethlna. softens the gumi, reduces lw Ssaunstlon, allays psm. cures wludooilc. X--c a Utue FRED PARENT, with the St. Louis club toward tbe close of that season. Manager Murray secured hts services for the Providence team for 1900 and his advancement to the National League is considered certain. He took part in 137 games, batted .284, fielded .875 and stole 24 bases. Many of his errors were made on chances that a less ambitious player would not have tried for. At Kingman, Kan., Monday, the city marshal shot Charles Foltz, a barber, e. while he was trying to rob the post-offic- Catarrh Cannot Be Cared as they cannot with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, . Catarrh Is a reach the heat of the in order to blood or constitutional disease, and . Ball s cure it you must take internal Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts mucous blood on and surfaces. the directly Ball s Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prcscrilied bv one of the best physicians In this country for tears, and is a regular prescription. It is composed oft the best tonics blood purlders, known, combined with the mucous surfaces. Tbo acting directly on the of two combination the ingredients is perfect what produces such wonderful results In curing Send for testimonials free. Catarrh F J CHENEY A CO Props., Toledo, O Tbe Sold by drusKlsts price Bail s Family Pills are the best. elm-use- rene-dies- le-s- HttUfled with American. That Cleveland will he In the National League again next season Is t in the baseball world, but while this rumor majeattraet attention elsewhere, It Is not likely to be credited here, writes a Cleveland correspondent. Dispatct.es from the east state that the national organization is anxious to get a foothold In Cleveland again, but they do not state how it is to be done. This may be all very well from a National League standpoint but there are several other considerations, one of them Is the American League and another Is Cleveland. This city has had enough of the National League methods as they are conducted at present and It would only require a little time In looking over the situation to convince the magnates of that organization of the fact One question put to Mr. Frank deHass Robison, late of Cleveland, would undoubtedly elicit a convicting answer. The American League took a chance In Cleveland when the other organization declared that baseball was dead here. Results show that the National League method and not the game were the cause of the downfall. When questioned about the above dispatch, the owners of the American League franchise In this city smiled audibly. Neither Mr. Kllfoyl or Mr. Somers toook the matter seriously. We will be In Cleveland with an American League team next season," said the former, and we are not open to propositions from the national or,) ganization. The second plan suggested would meet with mord favor and It is considered as quite' a compliment to the American and as .quite a comedown on the part of the National League, which latter organization has evidently discovered that It must meet the former aa an equal. Salllfu'i Operation. John L. Sullivan was obliged to submit to a severe surgical operation for congenital hernia on October 25th at the. Polyclinic Hospital in New York. The operation was successfully performed by Dr. J. A. Bodlne, but the will be confined to bed in tbe institution for a montn or longer. The doctors, after the operation, de dared that be had been afflicted sino his birth, end spoke of bis case as a most remarkable one, attributing hia career under tbe circumstances alone to hie splendid physique; but Sullivan appears not to have felt much inconvenience from the trouble until recently. when he felt frequent pains, and consulted a physician to learn what ailed him. . 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