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Show I don to the walat line At gala performana-in-Parl- a given by tbe Opera company of New Mr. OWch Evldntly Didnt Think Metropolitanmost-, successful York the performMuch of Mr. Blank' Earning ance Pari ever saw, and one whereat Capacity. $40,000 waa gained for the Pluvlose Mr victims many of the beautiful AmeriHerman Oelrlcb, the woman In Newport, criticized cans In the $40 orchestra Beats wore eery portlm ntly, at a recent dinner, these daring gowns, and now at New- tbe new dinner gowna of Paquln and port they are often to he seen, Mrs Oelrlrha stared at one with as- CUlot There clinging and filmy gowna are founded eyes at a dinner, and her d tig bt or said: chiefly remarkable for tbe back tbat they posse. Tbe V It I ."Isn't tbat new gown of Mra Hank's Incredible, but It ia true open all the a dream? Old Mr. Blank la so de IT AS APPEARED TO way HER I lit-ti- e, best-dressc- d J PM voted. They ssy tbat everything he deep as that, and s f on. t makes goes on his wife's back.1 The mission was looking hopcieew Mrs. Oelrlchs, her eye fixed on the sjhen suddenly she darted from tbe gowns terrible V, said with a smile: shop and aelzed a passing gentleman' "Well, he must be making-eery- by the hand. then. "Will you please come into this shop with me? she asked Innocently Practical Matching. - Certainly, my chickabiddy," he reWhat tbe little girl with the IS centa plied, If I can be of any use What in p milts wanted uus some red rib- is J bon of a particular shade for her mothThe little girl replied not, but led er. She knew the shade, but she the wondering stranger to the counter. couldn't explain it and all the could There, miss! she said, triumphantlMother wants some ribbon the say was. It wasn't tbat, no, nor tbat; y It was deeper than that, and not so color of this gentleman's nose. j itr j j ticular success was a blind man, In The Counterfeit Southerner. whose bands the rod Is said to have Of course, there are many counterdone marvels. feits. A most amusing Imitation Is one that often passe for the typical A Strong Preacher. southerner In New York. This satchel-inoulheThe minister's eight year-oldaughbraggart infests the cafes ter was returning with her parents and demands atte.nUon by bis abusing Jjrom church, where tbe district super- - the waiter for offending his delicate tntendent had that morning occupied sense of honor. I hate a nigger, kuh, he loudly proclaims, which is a sentithe pulpit. "Oh, father," asked the little girl, ment that one never bears from those her face alive with enthusiasm, "don't to the manner born. He haunts tbe f you think Brother C. is a very strong theaters and parades the streets, since ! It is poor fun to practise his gentility preacher? I do." Gratified by this 'evidence of un-- ' in private. '-. nil intelligence on the part of his lie wears a wide black hat, mounts o.T. priug, the the table and yells whenever the band mlnlstei eagerly ii Into her reasons for her state- plays a southern melody Such a prement tentious caricature would be harmless "Oh," replud the little mist, artless-enough, but for the ridicule be brings ly 'didn't you see how the dust rose upon the southI'nfortunately, popuwhen he stamped hla feet? lar authors sem to accept him at face Judge. Divining Rod 2C0 Year Old. WJnalow W. FI tie Id of Medford, Mass, own a metallic divining rod brought from England more than two bundled year ago by one of hi Tbe rod, aaya Mr. Plfleld, ha been used successfully all over New England and In tbe western mining districts It la attached to whalebone handles 12 Inches long and weighs two ounces. Tbe handles have Inscriptions an them which are almost obliterated d d by age. Tbe person who brought the' rod to America waa Isaac Oreenleaf, who set lied In Massarhuaetta The iod became famous as a finder of water A'ter mark :ig the place of many the rod was used In California, (Vor.tdo and North Carolina for loraing by men In quest of gold mines and other met-klOne pcson who used It with par- - sprii I I a j tfoodwmfemsf- - value and exploit him In novels iaya where a "southerner" Is s or LONDON DOCTOR PLEADS" NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE OF MURDERING ACTRESS WIFE. tar Accused Man and Hit Pretty Typist Are Remanded to Jail Without Bail on Charge of Making Way With Former Stage Star. rfirqfatidVT art neo-ssar- y ALMOST WORN OUT. Both Hawley Crlppen, the American doctor, and Ethel t'lare Wasted Sarcasm. his tjplst, were accused of the The Philadelphia milk dealers who murder of Belle Elmore, the formers Recently raised the price of their wife, who was one of the best known to product nine cents a quart and then vaudeville actresses In the country beowered It again to eight appear' to fore her In the formal marriage. aave been the subjects of a great deal charge read to them in the Bow street if unjust censure. They announced police court ou .Monday it the time of the raise that milk Miss was charged also with 'ould not be sold at eight cents vlth-yloss Finding that the consumers harboring and maintaining Crlppen afier the crime, knowing he had conT would not pay the new price, however, nutted It. .hey are continuing to sell at the old. Before the proceedings "inspector hereby qualifying as genuine Dew, who hi ought tbe prisoners back Every purchaser of milk from ( anada, introduced evidence fo if eight cents a quart will doubtless feel that he is an object of show that Crlppen contemplated suicide while at sea, following his flight harlty. from this country Cripiori was quoted also as declaring that his companion knew nothing of the trouble In which he was involved, and Mss e was said to have protested her Ella Fontlne Is your knee tired, 'nnooence. Both were remanded tq jail without dear? Slenderly It must be, pet; It's gone ball. The murder of the unforunate to sleep. woman and the attempt to destroy her body, was one of the most brutal Why He Was Sorry. crimes in the memory of the officials To Impress on young children Just now walking on the case. what should and what should not be done and why, la among the most tryRAISING OF THE MAIN. ing problems of parents, aa evidenced by the recent experience of a West Will Ascertain Just How mother. Last Sunday Philadelphia strayed, men murdered and the long, Vessel Was Blown Up. ahe asked her small son, aged eight, to long list of atrocities practised by labor Trust members on other human Washington. Engineers soon will carry a chair for her from the dining beings who cannot agree, with tbe be sent to Cuba to make a preliminary room to the parlor. He started off trust methods. survey of the conditions of the battle- willingly, but in the hall he tripped Now for the better way. Maine, which was blown up in and fell. Amid the crash could be ship Workingmen are now organizing in Havana harbor just before the Span- Jieard the boy giving vent to utterthe old fashioned trades union or ances that would have done credit to war guild" way, affiliated with the Na- ish Two objects will be kept In mind a pirate of ancient days. The mother tional Trades and Workers Associawas taken by surprise and was greatly tion whose constitution provides arby the hoard ln raising the battlebitration of differences with agree- ship The first will be to recover the shocked. She gave the boy a long ment for no strikes, boycott picket- bodies of the sallore who lost their and serious talk on the subject ot proing or hateful coercion of any kind. lives when the ship was blown np fanity. This apparently did not make Thla Trade Association has evolved the right impression, for when she trom the experience of the past and and the second will be to ascertain concluded the boy adder to her diswhether the vessel waa blown up from I the highest order of Trades Unionby exclaiming, I am sorry ism at tbe present day. the Inside or from the outside. The comfiture Under Its laws It la not possible for impression of the board is said to be I swore, mamma, but I forgot It was Sunday. tbe Hod Carriers Union or the Street that the best method of accomplish8 eepers Union to order the school ing these objects was to raise the vesA Wise Old Owl. teachers or locomotive engineers to sel in the ojen. This would be posIn her trim little bathing suit she quit work in a "sympathetic strike." sible the construction of caissons by If any craft finds Injustice, the case at on the white sand. li presented to properly selected arbi- - around the wreck. I adore Intelligence," she cried. So do I," said he. All the same, ? OVERCOME BY GAS. nted to the- public through th never go and Intellect though, beauty peeee. Thereupon- putmtr optntou, tnwt greatest of all powers, makes Itself Mine Foreman and Three Daughters tugethn "And do you think me latellectuai?" Meet .Death by Asphyxiation,. telt and curiously enough a fair settle she faltered. men) I generally the result. Hollister, Cal Asphyxiated by noxNo, he confessed, frankly. Thft is no strike, no lose .of wages, With a faint blush she murmured, no los to the community and yet the ious gases within 200 feet of the mouth faithful worker get their just treat of the San Carlos tunnel in the New "Flatterer!" Idra quicksilver mine was the fate ment There are many details which have on Sunday night of Foreman John While In Soak. been worked out by men skilled In Williams,, his three Howell I see that the paper says Elvina, daughters, labor batters. 15 years, Marie, age$ 12, and that the treasury department anIt will recompense any Interested aged nounces that by washing paper money man to know these details which can Marjorie, aged 5, and a dog belonging it will last twice as long. the to disThe were bodies family. J.. secured. bya postal-requ- est foi Powell Yes- ,- but what -- la a- poor s constitution and written U devil to do while hla money Is at tbe sltuated Eli miles from Ihe mine . - - Bloefc, - Battle-Creek- , oe!t4ft;-Kigioaalong. VYilUams- laundry Mich. and his daughters were returning from Reader; look carefully Into tbit the Taco or and bad nearly great question of the relations of Cap reached the the tunnel oien air when they were Ital and. Labor and Its successful no lutloo... Tfie new plan' works anc" overcome. brings results for the member. Woman Thugs In East. I became s favorably Impressec with tbe trusts orthineaa and practic New York. The police are searchability of the leaders of this new la ing for two young women who atbor movement that I gave the Assoct tacked Michael Plunkett, a broker, as atlona sanitorium at Battler Creel he e Why so many people porch uptown worth about $400,000 and with abou residence at midnight Sunday night. 300 rooms, to be used as a borne fo have ready -- at -- hand a tbelr old members and the helpleu Armed with umbrellas, the pair beat ? babies, sometimes made fatherless b; their victim until he was unconscious, package of the pistol, club or boot heel of eonu while one of their umbrellas gouged member of the violent labor Trust. out. his right eye. Suppose you attend church Labo hear what your miniate Sunday and McCoy to Race Johnson. has to say in defense of the safety New York Kid McCoy, the rormer and rights of the common, everyday prize fighter, announced Monday that man. he had accepted Jack Johnsons chalLet me ask you to read again a pu tlon of one of my public articles prin. lenge to race any one In the world ed a few years ago. 100 miles ln a automoTbe people or the world have giv bile on an enclosed track, and has en me money enough to spend i The DISTINCTIVE wired his acceptance to Johnson. these talks through the papers in try delight ing to make better and safer cond Breaks Altitude Record. the palate. lions for tbe common people, wbethe the Poetuin business runs or not. Havre, France Ion Morane, the Scores of letters have come to n, French aviator, on Monday broke the The quick,, easy serving from . work-peopl- e and others, som world s record at the aviation- - meet right from the package from union men recounting their eu now in progress In this city. His monfrom union domination an fertngs requiring only the addition urging that tbelr cases be laid befor.' oplane attained a height of 6,889 feet of cream or good milk is the public. Wrestler In Trouble. an important consideration It will not answer for us to onl. San Francisco John Carkeek, for-e-r sympathize with the poor, the op when breakfast must be pressed, those who havent powe. champion wrestler, arrested by off drive to rc tvrants and enough Postal Inspector O CotniFir as a memready "on time. sent oppression, we must help then ber of the fanioq May bray gang of tie tbe bands of the oppressors. Arner swindlers, was held The sweet, crisp food is by United States Jeans must act" Commissioner under Wright bonds of universally liked by child-te- n, Some of my forebears In New Eug land left comfortable homes, toot $500 to answer to a charge of frauand is a great help to with them the old flint docks, slept ot dulent use of the. malls. Mothers who must give to the ground In rain and frost; hungry Fliea Over half the and clothed Pans. footsore, they grimly youngsters something pushed on where the Eternal God o ' Paris. M. Uielowuccl made a wholesome that they relish. Human liberty urged them. . They aeropisne flight over Paris on wove for me and for you- a mantle e Monday. He "twice circled above EifThe Economical feature freefiom. woven In a loonT where were cannon b&UB and bui fel tower at a height of 2,450 feet appeals to everyone parlets jmd where swordswere uaedt. a M9 t $ ry t y rgjt the ticularly those who wish yarn."' pick out the tangles Tn Philadelphia Weighted down with These old, sturdy grandads of our to keep living expenses stood by that loom until the mantlr a heavy stone, the body of a within a limit. woman was round lying m waa finished,jthen. stained with their life blood it was handed down to us three feet of water ln the Delaware Post Toasties are espeShall 1 refuse to bear It on my shoul river near Torresdale, a fashionable ders because the wearing costs me suburb. cially pleasing served with a few dollars, and are you cowards sliced peaches. fresh because enough to hide yours somf Dies to Save Child. foreign labor union anarchist orders Boston. Mrs. Catherine Fogarty you to atrip It off? was drowned here in an attempt to The Memory Lingers 1 have faith that tbe blood of 1775 child who had still coursing In your reins will tingle save her waken. Then fallen Into a, pond and a stranger and call until you Cnwl Col, Ltd. huaa about 60 years old was browned while Buu. Crwfc, Mick. Americans will Act." "There a C-- . W. P03T-- Son." trying to save the mother part of the stage machinery Everybodys Magazine. - Ijondon ut philan-Ju-oplst- s. Clerymemi There Is seldom a day passes but each morning! Itto meat gnd bread somewhere tn our country from one to to their souls. a scoe df our follow men are assaultThen think of the lordly power, and ed or murdered by members of this don!t forget the steady flow of money band. squeezed from the workman's hard Then remember the homes blown earned pay enevelope. But when these leaders tie up any up or burned. The famlllee hounded, the rioting, burning of street cars, industry no man can hold a job who wrecking of trains and attempted or refuses to pay flnea even on trumped up chargee, and steadily pay fees successful killing of passengers. The general disturbance of Industry whatever they are. The workman la absolutely at the and the thousands of dollar forced from tax payer to pay extra police, mercy of thla band of men who have ' sheriff and militia to protect, even In secured and hold controL Many and many an honest workman a feeble way, the citizens from the mobs of members of the American haa raised his voice and appealed to hla fellows, to rise and throw off the Federation of labor. Then you will realize why the great yoke of Compere, et al. But, as one peace-lovinmajority of over 80 mil- writes, "At every convention of the lion Americana protest against the American Federation of Labor, strong opposition cornea up but at the critorganizagrowth of this crime-taintetion comprising perhaps one and one-hal- ical moment tbe impassioned orator million men, of which It la esti- appears and most dramatically puts mated at least seven-tenth- s are peace-lovin- the spot light on the leader and ebvers citizens and are members by him with a mawkish film of 'martyr-doi- n and the emotional delegates yell coercion and are not In sympathy with tbe three-tenth- s who have gained aeon-tro- ln delight, forgetting th Instruction f the peeoefuJ ei home aril force their methods. We find that a few designing men who desire to free themselves from have seised control of the American the odium of jnemberahlp under the some great advocates of Btrlke, boycott, vioFederation of Labor, Just shrewd capitalist have secured con- lence andhate. So wr see the unequalled Insolence trol of some railroads and other Interest and are now twlsttng and turn- wltljwhlcb these trust leaders proing them Into machines for persona pose to Induce" ministers to pull their chestnuts from the fire by , profit and fame. Theae men cunningly plan to fqrCe preaching modern aggressive and vioworkmen to Join and pay 25 to 75 lent labor trust methods. There Is a better way to secure juscenta a month in fee. tice for workers, aa will appear furthVarious methods are used to er along. to jotn- .- . Just a imie diversfotv here of fhe tddresae e ntloti uf thf puWfc :b miy.'ilut Irad Ohib h7! Their Thpy-wor- k up enthwdasm-ahnu- t some years ago, the nanie"'1,Latior 1st to tbe churchea In large number "brotherhood the of and man" for th4 day. Ministers .should say what , other talkwhtch - experience -- ha Trust A trust I a combination of men or they think on the occasion In order shown excites workthe emotions of hearers may for the purpose of sellthat their trade union to Join and organizations tint the Tbiht estimate as to- - where the- men. apd they are induced , ing their- - product at .a profit and reton of the chuT'otftfaftd On the qtiebf productioa to effect Th 5000 workmen in Battle Creek stricting We will say a large Oil Company organisation of labor. The more the are. as a rule, free from the dictates subject is discussed the better wlll'lt gathers in smaller ones and thus conbd for labor. Union ethics are sound. of the great Labor Trust and still. get trols production. In the If highest wage Michigan. The Labor Trust "gather In local America Federations " had yielded to the smooth talk Observe that Labor Union" men they trade organizations and thus haa pow-of the trust and Joined, "a?e tircpd"to - Induce - minister - to of Jh agents to say how juuch- - work each man In would pay fees from $1250.00 shall do. make addresses that will atiract trade thev 00 a month to the .big trust The Oil Company then fixes prices. unionists to thevchurchea "for the to $2000 Ministers should sav." etc., and be subject to strike order any .The Labor Trust does likewise. day. The Oil Company may "use methand wind up with "Union ethics are tjne. Now they Ave that and put the ods to force an unw filing dealer to sound;" observe the hidden threat This is clipped from th American money into homes and family com- Join. The Labor Truat men go further FCderoftonlrf the organ of Sam Qom-per- . fort But the manager of the American and et al. slug the Independent man if he sell his labor without pajtng This clipping has been sent to pa- Federation of Labor have worked tries-thard to and harness them. long fees and "obeying orders. They are pers throughout the country and the The sent of ha bales trust small both exactly alike In purpose, which. Typographical Union men In the news- money and last winter 18 organizers" In both cases Is entirely selfish to paper offices Instructed to "urge" that to tie up Battle Creek They hired gain power and money for the leaders. It be printed. halls, gnve picture show, smoker, - That ly one of the way of the maCertain Labor Trust members do etc as an Investment, looking to rich not hesitate to use violence, dynachine." return when they succeeded In hav- miting of property, burning homes of It looks harmless so the paper print ing them tied hand and foot. Independent men and even murder to It But failed the and of last they torce obedience. But! Let's lift the cover and look these ''organizers" lJt Buttle Creek The Oil Company doesn't go 0 tu under, on May 1st saying "IfaYio use." Both are extremely to Ths hidden motlveJs a dangerous The workmen knew the reerrd of the welfare of people and communi- to th deace and. liberty of the this great trust and formed tin Ir nwn 'Ties,- - Tor power plan d in liu haad, as a colled rattlesnake in the association to protect their right and of a few men either representing Uap-- , also to protect them from the big ital or Labor Is almost always abused gras i anu the public suffers. Organization by workmen to peace- i.almr Trusl In Philadelphia some 4000 lndepen- fullv and successfully present TTielr Remember, reader, that your safety dent street cur men. who miUniy had lies In strenuous opKi.-,it)oside Is necessary and most commendto ail families, had their own union and re- trusts which try to ride over and dicable . There are such organizations now fused to Join the big trust, preferring tate to the people Only by opposing their growth can rapidly winning their way to public to ne free to work or not us they -lib-- ri you leiain your po eonfldcnce without strikes, dynamite pleased. j But the trut planned to force them Now tu ministers er killing fellow workmen. little Into the ranks, so s strike The average congrrgatio H nia(je (Some facts on this matter was ordered to rompel the traction further alorg In this article.) up of about Dd per rent of free citiWe see here a demand on the mincompany to kick out these men and zens and much less than 10 p, r rent of members of the Labor Tr :st ister of God. that they endorse and hire only Labor Trust momb'rs It was not a question of wage or The free citizen wants to help build up the strikeproduclng, word boycott tr and violent sAmerican Fed hours but to, push the free men out of- i defending the rights and mi pemirnce tbelr pnattjcria where thev were earn- ot the common mun. free iro.u 'be ar oration cf labor -- - Think of the man of God who ing good monev to snpoort th-- tr faml-- j bltnipy dictates of any feu oklne to o. srmiz.irton cIIRtr of Cot r:.d V t 'r teaches brotherly love being covertly lie. The arrive was er,L ' ordered to praise and help get new raise wage or! reduce hours, remem- - bor. The merchant. lawyer, school trachmembers for an organization with a her. but solely to throw out members 'union nnd mnke ea doctor, clerk, f trnuiz. record for violence, crime and murder of an Independent j done bylts members tbe like of which place otii.v Tor Labor TruhtTnetubeniT n an rebels against'any and thus show the Independent men ping of trains, boats, street ,.gli the world has never seen. Think of the thousands of women they could not earn a living unless or factories, for the prosperltv of the made widows and tbe Increasing thou- they first- paid fees- - to tha troit mancommunity Is entirely oQ sands of children left fatherless by agers. steady continuance of th m- thing Incidentally the people of PhiladelMen don't like strikes, lojcottg p. the pistol, club, dynamite and boot . keel of members of thla Labor Trust. phia must snbmlt to no car service, Jured workmen or burnt ! car and factories rioting and bloodshed wju million Any one who recalls the countless A famous divine save notomurder done la the multitude of tn losses while ths "The etrlkea Id the past few years will riety seeking trust leader were teach- may hate capitalists but thtlr lut mpn foi ing the world that Industry cannot he other laboring men burn Pke flm agree thla Is no exaggeration. carried-o- n Take just one as an Illustration: except by workmen who eata like nitric acid, ia nfSTiguant h. There were some thirty men mur- first bend the knee, bow the head and yond all description. dered and over 6000 bruised and pav fee Then we remember case of art How these men as strike leaders throwlrg, eyes la the Chicago teamster' jhs'med gouged out Chll n love to see their names In the papers etrlko. ruraued, women stripped home d. ( Whan a small clique of men put up a 'scheme to harness the clergy of America and Induce the ministers to. In turn hitch up" the members of the churches, we should all take notice. They couldn't harness the preachers In a bad cause except by deceiving them. Ministers of the gospel are essentially and fundamentally honest but. Ilka all men who work for the public good, tltey are at times mislead by falxr statements. Trust them when they have exact truth to speak from. Now for the story which should Interest every one for we sre all either recelve-- s of wages or we pay to wage earner and th freedom of each Individual Is at Issue. In various papers the following statement has been printed. Read it carefully at Isast twice. "Interest In Labor Sunday. Labor Sunday the 8unday preceding Labor day will be observed gen- entity this year sad la future- years throughdut the United States. This because of the American Federation of Labor 'declaration for the observance of that day. Tbe numerous letters recently received at American Federation of Labor headquarters from ministers la an assurance that Interest in th idea of giving special attemlon to th cause of labor from the pulpit one day In Ihe twelve months la widespread. Our readers are rrged to try to bring about nn un- dts- derKtalKlltig. ln . their , respective with representatives of the trlet church ga that ministers will make g f g T e u tat .... -- , r- cttl-sen- s j g ,i- dvp-ni.-- - -- 1 ad -- -- -- There Are Reasons of-hls Post Toasties blgh-powre- FLAVOUR - --- well-dress- |