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Show 1 ihc World Sliifhttd in F unaton "Report. Lieutenant J. D. Taylor of the Twenty-fourth Infnntry, whose friends L nre claiming for him some of the 1 honor given Genernl Funat'Mi for the capture of Agulnaldo, Is 25 years old. S and haa been in the army since 1H9D, . when he was appointed Second Lien- , tenant on the recommendations ()f Senators Mallory and Pasco of Flor- Ida. i l.iri'tenant Tnylor wab assigned to - J the TwpntlPth Infantry at Fort Ieav- j enworth and accompanied the regt- 1 11 "' ,(-, ..iisi - . '. - ')'1','';7Sv!r mctit t)Q tjje. Philippines. In April, 1H9. he was' promoted to Flrat Lieutenant Lieu-tenant 'unit Aflnrhed' to the Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth tniantn.i kll, 'father Is a leading lead-ing oUlxen of Uke City. Fla. Lieutenant 'Taylor's friends point out thaf his nam does not appear In the ul'cM report nf. Aguinsldo's capture. cap-ture. , Although, 'i- was he who aecured. the first Infornintiiiii as to the tnsur-' gent 'lender's" whereabouts. It was wblla acting Ouptiilnj at I'nnitahaugau tlilt.lm.lutori tppiil ho four Filipino meeaeiigora Ysn vdiir orders that revealed re-vealed their chiefs biding place. Ho reratTatttxE letter of thanks from Genera! Gen-era! rj8itou nt the lime, but his friends nr not eatefled with this partial par-tial recognition, and believe he should hAVo'recefvYil rrl-mi'ln the orflclal report re-port .foe-bla work In connection with I the onnturo, , it Woman. ' ' I (Tho wire ef Ki'ttiio ky's young Gov- f trnqr is ,ute jif , tit moat charming ( women, of oxalate, roted for the at- t Iracilveiiess of' lis' fiilror Inhabitants, I Mrs. Herkham: wait, alnre her mar- I fluge ha become, known throughout I the country, was Miss Jean Fuqua of Owenabord, the-ablest daughter ot v.-ss Dolrmel'iJbseph Wwiita. She la 22 years r Irfi and ess sU Ihoorharms that have : j siaije ber state'a women famous. Bhs net Governor rteckham while bs was Ipeakeriofthe hoitan of reprtsenia- lives, HV wss. visiting his sister In i Owensboro, and st a reception given i1 k his honor vaa Introduced to Miss ' !i-.ofv.,Vi'' 4 '-vr'yiv . MILS.-DUCKHAM. ( Fugiia. They, wore married on Novm- I ber 13 last. After Ihu election of Mt. I Ileckhnm as Governor. . I '.A JVarfmtf 1ropojition, A startling proposition Is niado by the ntithor of a work culled the "Roxer lino J.. Just published In Chicago. Tbe writer believes that there Is a yellow porll am) a black peril and a red peril and arter showing that the dark races Incrauso niuch more rapidly than the white laces, urges the gradual ex- llmtfuri of tho former by the whites. He thinks the blacks should be con-lllisd. con-lllisd. ti) fij-tulu zones placed under white rule under International law aud then (exterminated' by gradual process of Imlilulj Jawe -applied by "the fittest 1. 1 rasj'.aa the authur puts It. A secret ' organization baVing Its origin In the t, universities Is said to be urging the 1 prop(syiiii(tA.i.i;if. at " SAIrt' tOaiixt in Church. A Ht Louis' m.nlster broke the chain of timlom last Sunday and sp- i,. . paared In his pulpit In a white shirt waist InnUad of the usual frock roct -of the ICvaligsllont preacher. Moat of tba' woiunii' wbit J'stoned to him were Jiu,tlnB. , Of tho men, some wore shirt walsfa Mid1 Borao 'took off their coaU and eitttu. tlnlrvsblrt sleeves. All were iJi.'lM:ua, V". tun be In St. Louis In summer, and were no less deout because be-cause they were cotnfurtuble. . J"" |