â€.1“ The Ime'u Altomy â€M 5.. “n I "Im- noun uï¬m melon lo ball up man] or nhW-lknudbylhboud ’ ll bun 0! V". H. â€-00-. ~- â€M 0. aunt-l thou-ad dol- . Th qu'n Alla-my “land ()0 w m mm": In m In "no 1'0 Mlllwll. H. t '9.- .rl. 'r If; :39: , Ect- KI rolls .9 .v‘ ‘ ‘ 1:: I: .0 1 I1 3 .5... 5 as .3. p: F. .233 3. g .I DI. It! lun- f :i F 5 w lv- whit-{tn |o_d|ct_:d have I. Indictment: with out w m “glut bridge um: In m Ind chum n m†u hlzh- r All In charged wk]: [~13 N 1. eon-pinch: One Il- ya for loch-n.1'bou “1de sun Import con-Din“! â€on: no." Ito-I. lelm- "00 WI Wink. (‘Alo and Jun-- BhlP‘ mania-m ol the tor/n v con-91m, no mm- or fl Jun m Mm Aulnl W III motors. g.“ fled n- dm: to what In I... (h ï¬ddle combine In Illinoi- _' - ‘-a n. :33. n2. :2.- [Fog-1:2. .o- 88... lip... .1 I}... r .71... z. .83 II I... r... .1 3.21.2. , . Iv Uh“ he Ind done 'fl his knee- beside Kurd and . W and ulna of the two hot: um don-n mood moan- â€. Nkhohoo m Iii-rod and" 3 M u the Iberll vu notiï¬ed. {Hal cloning undue- nt I ~ boll. wait «1 Cum! zndnd '. ï¬nd the arm! of a lumen of I man who Ind been At]! what for nan. Georg W Ind John Kurd were seated u_ W to and criticising the ,. . by the children. Both M damm- “that part In the Aqua than us no blnt of Iron- Mm'u mu. girl tuned to flu». Kutd nude a remark on ’ which Nichol-on resented. p “out the men were qu-n-el- M m named the "me Audi- .â€ï¬l lid chlldron in the Ichool nu clam were rude to get the m1 Ovn In hum u. h M" Ill-"d. B I). m‘lm nl to" “I" M | levIr-oid Huh our" Amnm ll. 1'. m n m mun-nun. I V Mm blow- wen struck. â€can!!! 50 time Nicholson drew _ , all it lulu-t Kurd‘l m died Instantly. Women dun-rd mud the two " “hi-bl or hum hysterical. ii ~.l Amy Goo-n! It In chi my gunâ€" ot Ibo am... nomen- VM lolll. I" I' _ h ï¬ve cg ï¬n State'- MIDI. IIDOI Ill. h ur- â€mumâ€. ï¬r moon. Inn. Man Nun I- m ' â€"-v" Gen. Lewis B. leul, 01 yet" old. In- ‘ï¬o Dool- It dud at his home In “on. mr- I‘ml. II.“ '0. I0 mama were return"! -__m- mint mm! mm M trial to (at "an to in". but he "(n-d. ninth: that M w" (lumin- n! to min on I! he had to mm" ma duo-r. to do ll. (‘mnphim wa- l-fly nth infant hill and III wm- nut to the worhhmw for forty-ï¬ve (by! an I mgr-m chm. Hu- tmh tho mmL nu inn-«I by 1min Wauflin. valid to th jail mac-mid and mud It to Juliet Show. no wu aim the customary huh ml in now cantata“, myth; I «ti. “hm thouâ€"M m of tho moat nl~ um. llldPVolopod ml hind- mr Han-In Mn hut mm haml- nnd will be da- veioprd by N] Wtkmn thin mint. i'l'ho Rabat Dirt (‘03! (Why pur- ehnnd um um lylm thm mile: north 0! Honk» than. tin line a! t» Hon-hr Centrall- utnnlion a! the Burlington (or 873,â€, A littk more than ï¬ght yarn no the had w" mural with thvhor "In-d at morn than m. whirh prim it than wold for. A Ihnft will b:- put down an the balding. A 1.400.". tract. four miles nnrth at "min. in William- m and anhiin rountim. hotwm the Minion um] "limi- 0mmâ€. wan p‘nr- ekltd h lel Herrin for the Freeman and Big “I“, Can! main. which wiflpit’hwnuoncetwomemtn in! Min to Won the limb. “as! haul-p In thy Iut lam option. of anal m hi that Mic! to he can tn our MM Into town the «the thy as quiet- ly as ho had i0". and called on In: sit tor. who hurl heard nothing of hit! shop Inâ€. and thtmtht him and. All the old than: wm «uranium! It I bin diam In his honor by hi: aim-r. Mm. Eli-- both Von. Keller-n- struck it Heb It ladvflk, Cob. I‘lDI "on. 0" TYPIIOID. mu..- Wm- 000- to may I... at nailâ€. to Ind DIâ€. Th thin»- tM oi Mn. Henry the!» of North Chic-(o wu granted and the ï¬nal thy: of her life were named anti" the lam", roof in Hartford. A bride of Int November. she was tuhm wlth ty- phoid rum-r. which mdlnnlly named hpr "numb And minty Ind. mlhing that Mai was mr. uh» "pros-«l the wish that her lion! 4hr! might M mun-d at the old home. Sunday the urns taken home and Friday silo died. 1 non-‘- Tim Palm 0! Twila. Th:- thlrd pair of twin: in ï¬n your! has mntly nrflv'vd It rho home of Mr. and Mn. Hardin of Shannon. making mu children for than. M". Hardin In 28 yen" old nd in the mother of sight ilv- In; ohiklm. The flat twins. which ur- rlvéd m yarn ago. wrn- ("it thr m- om] pair won,- boy- and tho mlr which lu- llna no you: oh]. I ("In hurl. who "- nknpd many I'm "an 'orlr homo In Rollo-vino. an" mung nix MM all a charm- 0! "mm. wrm m Ibo hi] and him Jail» fluor- tht M unto-d to ht pm hurt on In ml p"! nnln. "a natal (ht he ram ï¬nd work on (to farm A! "III time of (b! yanr. sud. Mm mum III annMo to our- rM-p mln and a pin-w to loan. Jail" a quarrel >7 5â€! 0.11: .7. 9...: 15.. be... Ila-.3. - girl»... 301;: u!â€" 013 1:13.... 2!. II a. 333-37 33.3.3.1...‘1312533.’ Ila. Inn-De» f...- anancla~xoa .95 :11: '35.. :. Aria-l. if. a! tlvvoIQSrlarlliru-IS nilalwil-it:rtfl.Â¥? :11. [a 739 3.3.2:. :3 33.5.. = 731.733 3 :X 1rd 3: .733 I... Aflw hvh‘ III-II Anatomy [“5" Mum â€In Mr. and In. 0‘ l“. 0M- 0! Inn-nu ban in. Had I. “I5. In. "Rah CH M: Ill" .- m.â€" d only I not. My. mu- mm in th- ml hyâ€"cfld um: I “a but lb" and". any. Tb! ulmlml-Ilbï¬m- and. um thy "val mt tony yum Tbvy m bum II the nu (run It Ila-ï¬ll". mu. 1 m. b Ill Ind DIM and m- II Judkv I. 1‘ Wh'n man In "urn-hurl. "nun Root-t. I m n- llnd W “4 mt- ul l dull-l chip I. Junk. Ierh‘u mu. for flab-ll, It"... I ï¬ll. all! d I “cult and “HINDI lb pan 1. fl «:1. tilt-h and; mud In a M nu Ind hurting Ila-4h, IMI gal "any Plan-la lo In. tho" I'd-flu I ' mm. "Am H, “no 1-4 mâ€" “on! M Human want In lush-h. nld um union! 2- mun-Hug III... “In." .- ltd-0r mum to CNN“ laundhu-ly mu lb â€my. Mt. III- In in no aid-M yum-1" of the "kiln. (‘n- In! M (.1th and I. $1 yar- oM. “I! W pvv in I. u '13. Dr. flab-I1 flu", {or any you: I yank-la. phy-Mu In huh. h In (M l'mh mu, ï¬ll. lulu MM Ilthoat hall .- lbw mull of (h bulb of Mn- l‘uulloo lit-huh!" at In. l‘nuh' but [Ill-l. Th you». unnu- |I I dyhu autumn um to suu'. Alton», Nth-11n- rum Dr. In", Illh cumin-l ulvnd In. ‘ C. E. l‘nl-h-y 0! Mount Vernon hu Glad a mic (or 3.1th than." uni-u John L. Cleveland luv pontoon, Injuries. sev- en] nonun- no. ville Clown-d In hr Ill lulu-(rd In It" )lodvm Won-um Dodo. be ï¬red a twelve: MM with l Maul Grindâ€. lb- nd of lamp nrlflu PIMP] II (In a]. lad annoying (be light. Following argument. consuming not! of the «by Judy C. I). Nye-n or Bloom- ‘lugton dank-d the mono. that - chunks o! venue be allowed Thom. Baldvhx. who murdered {our people near Arrow-milk I month In hn‘nunl they were [annular- o! n hulk-(nun uncut Man on . charge 0! criminal Amull. Ame ï¬lnton, lawyer, Ind Mun '1'. Lona, Janice a! un- mm. have been nr~ ruled In Pub: on in indictment for con- uuinu to delnud In trying to collect 810.000 worth of was ï¬ned wnh ll: nun: of A. M. Gonna. which ulna-lure Wlllhm 'l‘ulor htd planted "my to forging. The United Slum gunboat Wnp. that ha- boen Inc-hand in Cairo harbor for A week on n recruiting tour Ind has been viuiled by thousand-I a! npectalors. has departed on the return trip to the guii. June: Bryant. city mnrvhul of Grid- Iey. in thought to have committed suicide by drowning in the Chic-(o river. De- opondenry over the shooting at n citiu-n who tried to Into 1 prisoner nwny iron) him may have been line mule. Yount Kid I'll-nor. the Pnorin pu'flill, in been Maud from hii in Davenport. Iowa. n Peorlnn {uni-hing his bail of ‘5“). June: Graham oi Davenport. whom he in ell-med with linbbiu. in Iiiii in I lotion- condition It (be honpiini there. Clarence Carpenter and Mary Ferrell 0! Jollet. the latter and 15. ran away from home And went to Kant-Ree to gel untried. but were taken in charge by the polio on {atom-flan from Juliet. Mrs. George Vinson wnl (null: burned while Attempting to oxtlnzuuh flame- thrutenlng her home at Sterling. A smallpox epidemic ls threatened Among the pup": of the that Aurora hllh school. Several are now nick. 'Imtntom. lthaltnctof ' «lanthanum-undue VIII Dove!†Ill-nil OII Ploll. Mount Vernon mpimlim haw forum! I company for the puma-Io of devoluping the oil MM In Jolt-mu mnty. T)» can- puy In «Malia-d n mum and wm Mlmnm. lthaltnctof non-1- Tim Pulp of ‘I'Wlfll. Th4- thlrd pair of twins in ï¬vv your! has moon")- nrflv'vd M rho: home of Mr. and Mn. Hardin of Shannon. making my children for than. Mrs. Hardin In 28 you" old nd In the mother of «Mn llv- In: ohfldm. The ï¬n! twins. which ur- rM-d ï¬ve your! ago. mm- glrh. flu- m- om! pair were boy- nnd I!» mlr which arrived recently wm a boy and a girl. mhl. m It In!!! an!" ; willie. HQ drawn! "no Men the «the day In ankl- Iy n in M4 I9". and mlkd on his sip tn. who had heard nothing of II: that Inâ€. Ind mum-o Mm (load. All the aid (hm: um ommnlnnl nt 1 m diam in M- Inn-r by MI when. Mrs. E“.- Mb Von. Kenn-an an“ I! rich It Lelivllk, Colo. VI-n m- Fol-rah. John Krllnman of “'Mnhn m on n in! tum-ml HIM tony your! ago to up! My: fonm am the pm... "e m- on unan- al "DI-ol- in! lo..- noot M II ADM-0.1"... OH mm": M [Ill-ni- ne dmhliu mmnm trim "to Wimp. m In III-bi. to Imfhfn Ilium to m 1 mm: on (be me of And-numb pvt-nu In mm“ the grim (mu m. an" who an mfllod IMQ Mu Ck Civil War. Ono (hour-null "0mm from IN: an" rlkd in Autumn": and their mm are nun-tin! by a nil- nhlp mum-ml. Th- pdinlom an huh: mnmnmnly signal but I! h Minn! "ml the pm! Lott-hm" 'I“ M “to «- um mu». m [In M†in bringing up the “hint. 'lim In. fllrpflm .10.va by Ila- Hll put-N! M "an Ian m 0! (hum MIMI“ nix "ml!- nrh of union Incl rlntx IIGI Mo- IM val-r1 ll [mu m a ran (a cum IYIdI-r Jill luv MM- O" I. ha undo Int-In my III-1nd 0! am. but 01 um via. Ih uh" to lump um with curb pun-och. M In "um duh and mom canton h U» ml Invite. “J Ind, n no 0! Ibr- Ifll min In haun- nub". A‘vnam by IJ" l'k'l- 09‘ IJII Tom I- "linol- on“. I'm-l M- II mimi- lo the numb" cl 1am. and unkn- Io lb Innbr of 1.423. I"! but lit-It Inhdn Inn-mun! and" an out" land by ID- Penman "cannon“. Th pout-Cw Imm- Anfll Allï¬â€˜l‘E (If 4. YEAH]. bun! only â€Jul†0! Ila â€SJKL'IJII) an imam u â€.000 mun. u llama-Ibu- to buy Minna-uh or make In] more building malnu- unlll mull-y I. count- ed In (In-u. In the odmfloml fund Gnu had I. in "MM to hum-r the us; of 2.!!!) Inc-lung uni a rub-n o! 3:50.!!!) In cum “- nmnml («0. Tbs» rum-n and ballot ply roll :1- 5n- nnu-d from $511.4"! Io .IUIIJIID I )1". "Il" your I» ('muwll [an "or urban“ NITAL I." To an loll PAY. In“ Ink- Den-Id [or lam" llm‘ Appnpfl-IIOI. Chic-20‘: hard «I ï¬lm-(Ion but do HIM to uk the City (‘uuncil for 82.“.- llitlfll) 10 carry on “I work of "108. TM- 'I‘ mon- thn smxxnmno lu rum of (he ‘nmnunl mind In! year. The board de- ‘ und- fluflulm for building». while laud yo'lr Illi- demand urn (or only mac-um. hm yur‘l mum to: mom-y {or edua- Iloul yum-n van (or ‘lQfll-ull). while "so maul now IM‘IM on It [or nu.- «ma». [WM (In-Ml": on “I M: plan of «duo-[Ion the Dunn! ruled lo dlvlde "0.5.54.0!!! Into urboua lumb- lo a"! on It: wad this ya! It pul 32.3“â€!!! Into the bulkllnl (and. Ihlfh um! bu I} IOIDI '0. 'AI 'IIIOIIII. Free clothes for children attending public schools, and books Ind food it necessary. hu been embodied in the plat- form at the Hot-lull» party {or the mu- nicipal election in Rockford. The plat- form upon which the party will stood in the coming campaign has been formulat- Pd. and thou lctlve in the council. of the party believe it will appeal to the laboring clam. The Socialist party in‘ Rockford in I power to he considered, and the showing made [our years ago. when over 2,â€) votes were marsh-led. leads to the belie! that victory It the poll» in not impomihle. eepecinlly with three or more candidates in the race. The plat- form announced (mulled n stir in political circle». The damn-s expected to main followers tor the party follow: “We deâ€" mud more education and of a better quality. and that the children be taught the truth of history. acienee, art not! litv \ernture, not! not the biased wnclnshna of a dominent clean. The buildings and 1tent-her- he provided for all children of school age. and. If necessary, hooks. clothing and loot]; no room to have more than twenty-live scholars. and the mirth mum wage {or teacher. to be out In! than 8000 per year. That every pow aible thing he done to promote the efli‘ riency of the grade achooln: lor only I very small and rapidly diminiuhinx per: centen- ol the working class ever 30 Ill, higher." mutton! Soul-fl"- Io na-a-dflook- n-Il Food Aha ll Nam-r7. AIIC "3.0mm"; ro- Icnoou. FREE CLOTH!!! F0! l’l’l'll... flu. "When I ï¬rst started the whisker: I got me I nice strong so.» box and cut t mm not In the top of it; and every morning since I have dropped into the box the qmrter thnt I had formerly pdd daily for my shave, ex- am? that two week: When I "Then I thought I‘d let 'em sprout, um! I did; and I haven't Ind '61:: shaved of since. Every two weeks I drop In at the barber’s ind get 'etn trimmed. and my but cut at the same time. u double 12b nxalnvmnnung the bard trimming same as a shaveâ€"â€" for which I my 40 for the shop and 20 for the barber. 80 cents. or making now | ton) 01 $15.60 a ye‘ï¬r, Instead of $100.10 I had paid in when I got shaved daily, hair out biweekly. can any teem In extravagant tip but I! vu 1 double job, mid u l a; med It, If the buber ought In got my tip at m he ought to [at for I double 10!: a double up. "So my barber Mn amounted to $100.10 I year. "When I was shaving I used to have to get shaved every day, which cost me I quarter. 15 cent! for the work and 10 cent: for the buber, 81.16 a tuck. â€I I yur. And then every no ween I got my hair cut. which 00“ II. In mm of the year â€.10 more, Decca-e every time I got a combina- leon bdrm“ .1: than I paid on mu; the pfleooffllewon “a 40; but I an the hither 20. Twenty Toll. How Much N. Na and by R. Ind What He um 00 With «a "my. "I've got nothing Against the bar- ben." an] a bearded man. "but let me tell you how much money I‘ve made (or myself by letting my beard Pm- ». until-nt- Herr Omb- lmo In. melano- that moull con- Umfly sin out unannou- o! nieâ€" ou mu". mun-ed not at “on. at new but ram 0! the mm o! Inn-formula. from that “out. Ionic M the your at norm m. Mama nutter In (be use fly in «think: acid In "and In tum. The experimenter nun; succeeded In nap-nun. Ind Ital-Hun In I wen-d the odor! given 00 from metal; The emu-(long In qmuon then but." exactly In the nine ny :- the man.- tion: given 0! from ndlo-ncflvo ballot-Berth correspondence at the BI" York Sun ‘ Thu panam- dourlbod In Ibo roam upon-n: glam urlhtu lvl- done. 0! "on Ombo‘l hypomnh. A pm of anal bola; downed o! m mull m have In I cold auto tor ('0 or am. loin um than bun-d new. It wn lhn Mod to lure hm N cloud to In who. power. ammo: u «mm n n {ml place 0! maul. The upon-n: can b. "mu-d uy number 0! um [I should no ro- mhm m: m Camper-tum cou- conwd were by no luau nee-In. A (mural-n of $0 dam cull- mm In «It. "Ideal. It. certainly could he obkdod Ihu mlouued Malina would mail In the production or I layer of oxide on m nun-(m. putting a and to "porin- Uafl. The experiment". however. show Um the layer at oxid- II no In, In. lodem «nu: the catalog of mm" [mm the band maul. These phenomena always occur In null: (be same mun". From then: I! ll listened am the matter vupor me during belting I. not Identical with tho maul Itself. In fact it would be dlflcnll. to understand why the npofluuon o! the ‘maul would eventually can In en. 0! prolonxed haunt. 11, however, we heating In discon- tinued and the metal cooled n. no longer shown the lean. trace a! mall. Another human; lmmodluely utter- wnrd will produce only n Ilixht small. The odor of the metal (but Appears to hnve becomo well nigh exhauned‘ I! the name lncmuo ol tampon-alum In knurled to Another umplo or the name new the “tanner elects o! the fresh maul become especially urlk- From the experiments so far It would seem that the condition. either pure or oxldlled, o! the suruce of me maul does not exmlae any Influence on the qunllty or Intensity of the smell. The third experiment thawed um I! a. place 0! metal be heated (or about In hour It! temperature be~ lug kept constant, It as ï¬rst zlven 01! a very smug Imell, which gradually decrease: In Intensity untll It is Just nululent to "I smell In a cold state. The “many so far adopted In re- gard to the origin 0! odors, vlz., that volallllxed atoms mlxed with almos- pherlc nlr penetrate Into the organ of smell, does not, in (act. Benefactor- lly account for the phenomena. In the ï¬rst experiment of Herr Gruhn It was drown that. n plece of copper, alumin- um, an or other mam possesses a lllghl smell, whlch many persons were unable to detect. In the second experlment the lame places of metal were heated above a lamp to a moder- lte temperature, when they were found to glve at! very strong smells which were readlly dlltlngulshnble by Strung. cm of Hunting and Cool- ing n «W by Horr murmâ€" Imciil Inland Wave Lila Dil- oï¬lruu From Radio-Native Bodlu- Ho Gays. Herr Gruhn, at Berlin, given the following details of his latest experi- ments in connection with his discov- ery that metal: have smells. Through daily observations he showa that each metal has a characteristic smell. Many treatises contain the statement th-t these bodies are absolutely in- odoroua. as metals do not lose any- thing or their weight. MAN WITH A IEARD. “‘l‘ho ran-on why Honglmng will never tell this story on Itself In that no more was ever seen either of the coollu or the magma cbck.â€-Ncw York Sun. 1- â€They went right over to the val! under the clock. hoisted their lddder noiselessly, and with due deference (o the mainly of the law. represented by the Justice on his woolnrk 'aoron the room, took that marble clock am from m fastening; Then they trotted out of the court room, one carrying the clock and the other glimmering the ladder. "Not very long Isa when court was sitting two Chinese molles dressed as mechanics presented themselves be- fore the ten (not ladder between them. The Sikh stowed them. "‘Alle ll; flxum clock mam: said one or the venues, End the big Indian admitted them. "Whenever tr-niau visit“ the mu 0! Justice the big Sikh ai the enmnce need to all panic-slur attention to that marble clock. It was his pride. md one of his chief joys of duty m to wind it every week. "Houston; prides 1m" on :2: mn- mipfl buildings, partlcuhfly upon the Hull of Jlltlce. Over on the will apposite there the Justice's bench It more used to be I nne marble clock, In Immune all". 00. Mary TM! Hanging Donn! Like 10 TCII Again“ “at". "Them In one ntory of Hunting "m has never been toid in QM: Poul. try," nald me man from the tropics. "and l mu man because Hm;- km; has always been “named to let the now get out. Pm If ever the laugh was on u whole community It settled um that damp Hinge the “me the mom: want an the coun house to I: the dock. Th.- hu um hang in via“ "H "a: lot I convicted per-m on hand the can! I lemon Is not an act at contempt How flr ml: Inlemtlll decision an; extent! In effort is (n he left to the Inclination, It my lot hover", be dowMed "In many un- lmrmsml animn and Mflldlnts In mvm. will («I utmgty lmpelled "um m express "Mr npln‘ml of "no. Judi» riary.â€"thlnnnn Star, Cam‘- Contempt u can. The “lemon“ â€or. rm method In logical ellnu. A woman In con- mad 0! a pony Man In on of IN- nluot mm a! so. torn. Wm do Mm! nu announced the MI "we to the bunch, and m an “um, momma nun" handed out In Ila Mn I large. mu wet-1mm ‘0! the mm: mm. which he nil-any no. raped, cum-1n. her (but he would preserve "De lemon n n maven". A TO. mm the Wall". “Why do the young men of Ann-den meet u the Inner. calllnx?‘ “Id thy quiet mm In the black “allow- t-II coat. "A vultu- (‘1: In"! all over the world, become I modern IIn- suI-t. and run ullIy earn Mm: 0:5 to use A weak. wt the young clerk or ale-mu, with ‘elum pur’ and no In- tnn. mum at Mm. A. I vnltet l ‘luml whenwr I wlnh. Ono wlutor I'm In Egypt. the out on tho Rlvloru. the next In Roma Spring and: rm: In Pull. and thence I luv the Channel In mm (or the Inndou lea-on. In the autumn I In but In Amman unto with In" potion. I Mu lumod Tmch, "mm-n and Italian. I bar. mud. tm-mI- vtth many mi. tau-mt lonl. lmlnhlc mph. l Inn m tho warm. and «am ".000 a your. (kc-- clan-III, â€III. I In urvIul a um" I am given A good pquto-r on the flock lurk". Yot rIorIu lld muntar‘lunp' H’I than they on mun-r ll mo. Tut-y Md bolts-r Inn. my tr-dn"â€"Now York Cone-plum“ Pitt-bur; DI- patch. They all resemble the srnndlnther in dlspmmon and character, and the (lire:- elders hue u governors of pro- vinces shown thamlelven u cruel. Tho thlrd. Abou'l Paul I: as much the deb- porndo u my or the Kurds he govern- and drive. Into revolt by hlu natal 0v preulon. n was on borrowed money. “Allet me. the deluge." might properly have been hll mono. None 0! his Iona In- herited his easy going manwelude. n {he line Shun had a good “me personally thmugh In; ten years reign As things stand he has no more power (ban the early Capella. beyond that of naming hls sons governors of provinces u der the tutelage, If they be meryï¬yl. of sub-governors. The governor: aqume the governed In the Shah's name. but pocket most of the money they squeeze out 0! them. ITOLE COURT H00" CLOCK. His new Majesly la a man of few words. Otherwise, according to Truth, he could earn a name {or speaking French fluently. There Is no appu- ent renson why he should not gladly coopente In the constitutional to forms which have been latterly called [or in Persia. The new Shah kept at Tam-ls twelve Frenchmen, serving as blacksmith, veterinarian, chemist, gardener, tailor, coniectloner, ariiflcer of ï¬reworks. piano tuner. architect, civll eugluer. chaufl'eur and a maltre d'hoiel. Hu Only One Wife, Who It HI. Gom- radoâ€"Ffench at Court. Mohammad All erza. the new Shah of Persia, has no harem and lives on the looting of a comrade with hls one wile. who has a Parlalun dress. maker and (mo asslstunu attached to her household. "I did think I’d buy a house and lot with this money‘ but I don't know now but what I'll buy instead a nice sec- ond hand automobile and get. out on the vroad and let the wind blow through the whiskers that bought It." â€".\'ew York Sun. um limo. l an out the ’0» box aux. It um um! counted the contents thereof, ï¬nding them to amount to .the not lltosether negligible mm of $846 which I had sued in ten years by letting my beard grow 111st at shaving. NEW SHAH HAS NO HAREM. A Real NewspaperDo n a ronW Tolopheno 98! H. J. HAWKINS H. J. HAWK~INS IELEPIIONE 842 FRED MOSCHERROSCH, Prop. 1mm umumsmt.nowmsmu Moscherrosch’s Confectionery and Bakery EAST GROVE GOAL YARDS See out di-pla; aha" We limb) place all all? oatrom. All work done with neat- neu and dlnpatch, Ind nan-lamina mundane and all. Full Line. a! (inï¬ghting and Plumbing supplies kept In stock. Best place cage! good Bread and thnlh my day. Cake- oi every kind Ind male. Plea And Cookie- alvnyc on hand. Deliver before noon and shaman. Tm an" order- for (nod- .eeded at large Mum- or reapflons Rout M!- [or any cunning-cm and deliver at u my rem-bk riot. Practical Piumbtng, Oasflttlng and Bow-rag. Pennsylvania Hard Coal lmnols Soft 609' Torpedo crave: Be a the one. an! dam-o Mt cm I. a “on no apn. The" to out. ltd «fly at. Dov-en 0m. I! I. the Reporter A Hum-«h nanny notch-at nigh! jut in I'll "y b emu. Dual-M by hula. a unduktmn-n to punk It. man no!†04 a may a .01!- nlnt u by "noting to a date.- cv-M M ulndov. mm won my pal-nod Ind madman, who 05M In ulna onus-non. "n pom-l public an: lum In: he nor um. Th: Kelmucou Pro- in n position In the pres-room (or A boy over “new: an of u a who wlnhu to learn the rude. (‘II n the one. cotner Fool- wd Belmont, Downer. (have. t. E. BROOKS. Proprietor When a an I. dead and bufld. Be a Live One 43 South Main atroct OFFICE RT RESIDENCE