WONDERSOF M-l hot muou vaincgrai opir res In the Garden ef th : :"3ili ie ,.0 M Coniductea By txjirerts of U. e4euwjBS leieafjidDriao springs v 4'io sGAr.rMarvels1' i ; t PRESIDENT TATE AtlfED tUH HALF i i II 1 III II III I IIHIiir S. U te.l". 0ln '.tlrtucop'tl PORTIQN ,. OfBEf06ITS moving'Hjttqn SECURITY TORE Amendment tOj.rgnS)! Bill Would GET GOOD FOB CROP. LOANS Pe it srmit of $3 N8? I Agricultural 43 Cotton is "toggle -Raleigh. A special frd gher J "& f wn- : m Washing dreda .(Mlaral; U?be3 iepo&tea iff " rHaVnLnj& w fith ' "iNorth CatotteaMSaiT'iPby .. . . . - .a Department" to'igjjfoniov " '"'Charlotte witt get MA $500,000, and tereeSsbS'ro cording to II,,)o "McQueejn,-presidents of the MurchiPOft. Xatiodal Bank of Wilmington, who -talked w tary' 5fcAg6o. . Trf 'cQu'een announced that the n his bank ary-s. lie was ton states' 'that a meetings are iobe held in Seven Haigh and - Rob MobNeilh ' These meetings will begin August 25th. Some or tne iqates ana piaces ox. meeting are as follows: Swain. Quarter, for Hyde . county, Monday, September' 1st.1' ' . Washington, for Beaufort county, Tuesday,. September 2ndi Greenville, for Pitt county, Wed- afwQtiieeioaf Hyppt&etaAing I fi tajToJd- For H i 5h'fcF PrlcesT -Wmiamsiurg; for S&rtiaWou hecctioh SOT of "this Wmington, teWO.000, aJ wttlK Seoae- deposit of 9;1 1 'to- 1 t srt ,t rtwouiar-be iftaa'e'Hn'tJ? 'f ew5 -Mii tr.. her4"toi",aMan& for the Goverifmef and local bonds required by the .Treasury ans security .for . t,he HJ!dej)oaits ,()T,!N!). jAsed,iow the money would be cir i0ia,' culated Mr. McQueen said: "We loan . r , , ,T it to our correspondents i the inter . :' . lo enjoining ' upon , then the same promise We were required to giv the ''Goferttnlent, that these fluids shsij .H .H ,jitt u&ed'to move the crop jaWl jlot Ig : kMt40Mf)Mf 4!A3f. ?i-,?,:he was i! ,,. fern,.i til" T. Of cours'e. ... Ave canpjput up the mtarny give tbmers." A?sked whether he kBroved the )tton ware- acce Dept. of Agriculture. Raiqte&r-tA. 'speciftr fronPOSVSshlng- series of farmers' MEN FROM ALU SEOTig OF STATE.! o(.'v.3,v Icoiinty, , T-h.ursto, ?3eniernerf h, ;,,f -'i'iymputn, tor vasmngton county urday, Sepfetnber 6th. 11 TjcAuryy it fTs afgtoiike hePneet- subjeijg .discussed, in the speakers aTid'iii fffe-'npute1 of pE'sentatipn Pro"T.:k"J.' MlJolinson, of the Bureau of. Firm Managejent,, United States cuss better, .farming. ; His lecture will farming frppa a new vie.wpain . , Dr. W'illlam Hart DexteK of "the Farmers' Co-operative Demonstration Work, will make what has been char acterizedM&s an uplift talk." - He will talk about those things which make fprt-the betterment of country lifQ. will discuss tiie home, the farmn the community. Surgeon Charles W. Stiles, of the United States Public Health Service, will discuss ruraji sanitation nd pre ventable diseasm and wW ilMstsrate end as m ftie satd- ite ln'fiylfBTBities srn'v . - - ..-. . - ; l- '"Banks inhst tiaWeHf securities In liquid state and such as are quickly . convertible." He said th "Ohje.cf)tj; hypothecating cotton... would De to ''Sk'a iiuji rj. VXL' LUiiVXKJtZX. v r . UU1U lb (Jl UlgllCl VUVVIi m: . ;j ' ;. ' 0j f-'l fleers. f!.; : -r' ,Tli,grM ejgtj idependent - rdserJof.-, pm;t J1q,w:.c iual,-ses'-.vjj'".' 'slW at; BbetyjiialeyStedfthfe ToHowing -:..!fia L.rrofficefs oft tlTe'ensrinsiye ar: E. B. i:.;- V.j; smfaitf'A&eWHHRgrfflia: patriot: E. rr- v W;-dfcf KiWfotif fartfd Sign' -r"- -r"pxi3tfi.lp4e SfMbM-::- ..; I6wd;il.'.t.a'siafy, Charlotte, i.hi-iiiTao-Ssri;noifc-EJf . Wflming- ? iit--? grand treaaurecjszTOft t. Bagwell, Krss." tl.T.T Dtrtei,9gra;nd'-."5an1ofwaV( en; David v.-?. -5 yadaerPaeltMrSmff epfe'senta - r" s- :';tiveV faaveVsh ille, grand v.;,T : 'ir.' Va;' i!reMat Elizabeth . ' 3-;.. ?cit,, gra4-:te4idta ; R. Cox, ; in ivcsiT tot) o ni " " :ft.i;..ri.j;.dcs A rnovefriient EKSsi fieefl1 s$JSed 'kt .'.'"'class. sand-clay road. lqp$'A sheoro , to .' ' SalisburyTvia Den'topii rarfcier or -Bdmbayi rllealiilg- Sprigs j.fti&ouln- . ihont',' witbTfafroad"ffrbtfi" Soi tbwont to l!rexingtoh." W. C4-' Hamm :f, Arthur """ft.S3 and others of Ashebo o,G.' Dan . Miprgan,, J. , Frank Canon iflflibthers of behtoh) H.' B. Varhef o'.yjs city and many "others are interei tedin the ' oo coo 40ww1dfc'ti6t' Tfe'fimtVftL natural, won-. FOUR ARE AS RATEEKPERTS' ders,-- fias'lecoffig'fite mostin teresting plea&UTe:;, dWSf'Ttheffeby compiejjn, pt uqi5ftpark jsyft torn 1 n o v ictrvrr I jne.uaijip; (,,100 inis 1a a.xruiy beautiful .ire'gion neaH CoTbridd1 Will Represent the Just Freight Rate 'Association in Futur: Negotiations Between the State of : raj.Paro lina and the RailroallVo?o,;- : .'Hfgfi Pein'C--?fcresid t?fi' n'' Tate, of the North 'CardltAkc'Just Bfeight" Uate?'Aso6iai3'as' an nounced the names ofjg-; special" commitee Tof the. assoi, itio.n whj s are. to take' part in the deliberations, of I : J," 1- ,th r-r, riitate -r auUtoMTSe! .oflioccin freight- rate mattetsr'T is jiaaed in acc.oxajjc lutions adopted by the s last meeting In Raleigh on, Augusf which was Approved Craig and the Legislature Kate'etfHim4ss'fen. 'UZli - The. members of the mittee represents all seotloiw-iMMKall important interests of tie stater and.. is to take part in futur freigh rJ negotiations or conrerencjas. J,ne mem bers 'who 'have been iequ4sife!d ito serve withPresidentTate, f.hrt fourielaictea asufce xnerts, are: ... J... C. ForesteH Greenkboro; J. L. liis-committe& association afcj by Governor Freight? special com- s" nil- , L'-i?i & : nw:4Xkriii : asks. mm-msmi mmmmmmmmmmm- 11 1 Emmmmsmmmmm p,TelUn cleA.Gjvi-fe ;UT. wpiihtjSneSmay erTnysc XLX sJ UUl efinlj !r..-. road and . are! going to put if the County Commission itJtteoa .can- Jyfc3ra3fed i nigh ?:iJ Un'jnaaiud Acquitte-'d 'of AHjifac'ticin Joe Love who Was tried on.Jiarf, of abducting old .girl from,; heir home ,i RaipTds a Tew weeks. a&Ot" of the charge the jury had ;deliOT;3!x'f rpr several 00 cs: hows. LoVe iwas Mfelied Kitchin, of ScotlatfoltfJlck. is a daughter of a wldHTOajdy at Roa " noke Rapids and Love is . '' man with six -children. 00 m 00 v,t f . ' 'J 1 1 The .Jieyno ds, pire tui convpany JfAMJiMft 000 chart! through. bf Da- roigfee prd- bftkrge. at Halifax' a 13-year- acquitted ago,- .after by A. Paul The girl la married Lumber tkl oi'ffr p)00, was ill be in Franklin'' 1 fcottfi ' CafcA'inSliiil of the-"leadihg'stbHilt6Me Georgia. J. WReyiiolds, d khd: G. ' Wl' Be'ebe':itffe',4ihi 1 -tors'-:.. TTha Rosenjafl'limp company begins work ;vsitli Us authorized S125.000 can C man, N. C., being- di'headkiHftfift I . Tha charterers aie tAit Wh -PaxLon;; R..; MnJfoeH ad' otlifrfB? jt rrJust Frelght.Bat Assoc ib . At . ' largely, attended m " T'roy the Montgomery Counts branch 1 coral ovetStfF fel,00(f of al, Ros of "the State Just Freight R ciatlon was formed with J. with as president, M. Myrl 'president and O. B. Deaton, and treasurer. Great inter! f,hown in the meeting, a"wh Sectsstarrrt Rairffir the' irriJrhictrj aociation solve. Many of Wis. lv lurin mm mam made . sanitary, and ' how malaria and fever and other preventable diseases may be easily controlled. In conclusIdU'-ihefes'iU bfe a series of moving pictures prepared by the new Bureau ofrRural Organf&ottoa, of the Department of Agriculture. These pictures will portray in a graphic way some of the results of better methods in country lire. erftnctlOT ivTansrauahTer. The case or state against James Underhill and Joe Tisdale, charged with the murder of Carlisle Heath on it Kinston. TBree hours later a ver dict df guilty of . manslaughter as to Underhill and not guilty as to Tis dale was returned. The case occu pied nearly three days in Superior Ceurtv The fefejise" biiilt up" case around statemeflt of defendants that Underhill was . shooting at negroes with whom . they Jhad had an. alterca- J 9dMUtqoio.Hjeath jiai thendark ness for Thomas .Askew, with whom he had had trouble a week before. Graham, Winston-Salem; W. S. Creigh ton,' Charlotte; James T. 'RyaH. -High Poiit;.T. S. Majrris,on. Agftei'iile; A. Kroy; Hickorft imrton'helby;'' . stpticlAltooBesMGtoniaW ,-B.- Blalock gi W ftV&M vW'M JoMUndefciod, Fayette MviXiT Wihr I?pf,4kllpr Alf A. doi' RalHg Ibk-ge A;, Nor wood, GolSiboro; W. A. Pierce. Wel- don; J. Allfen Taylor, Wilmington; C. L. Ives, N"ew Bern, E. M. Stevens, Elizfabeth Oity. : j With reference to the appointment of the committee, President Tate says: 1 - ;. The object of selecting; J. titfS ' spe cial committee is to secuije,jdkte. from all sections of . the state relating to ftbA'"fsorliinafonS-.-dli traRi;, .both Jn- 'bcninft and oufl&oundas the same ef- Cotton Crop Not Encouraging. Rep'orts' TfiW conditioVof ' the cot ton crop Ju, Mount ... Olive's ,. territory just now 'Is tyvno means encouraging. It is said that rain now would un doubtedly do much good, put it.Ja alo said" that the" da'mjtge done the. A V I ' 1 A. 1 T I J J T cf oy- iae aeavy rams aunng June ani3i the early part...Qf. July becomes rnj distinctly apparent every day; some farmers asserting that they will not -harvest- -mdf&HBfh haW4?fp;' ao8is.ome.aiot4itt JmuckuH M.: . 'in oCI . t (' JVlany Institutes in This State. T ienty-sevencounty institutes for pu$ic school teachers' hatejyeeiineld thf season under the , direction of. Prefi E. E. Same, Superintnedent of Teapher Training for the State De partment -of -Education and there re nrM4 . one. ...institute . to be held. It ops at Wilmington Monday, Sep.-, teinoer 1. The institutes' this, season hke been especially successful in' at tendance and in the amount and char acter of work accomplished. Wheat Crop in Chatham Good. Dest tuat nas .been in 30 years, most farmers "making "over 20 bushels to one sowed and in some instances 50 to enerThenrcjmi taway-dbKon 'crof are &aiL.io befiinaclLljbetter than ! they, have been in a number of years. Wriffhtsville Beach, adjourned after the installation of newlyelected ' offi cers. A nass of routine patters was disposed atr the closiing session. Much discussion was had on a resold tion introduced bv John W. GuHedgS of WTadesboro, asking that Juniorh- dorse "the ' roposea "-aLmenament to ttateftnstrqp,. priding .that reading of Bible In public schools shall not be pbnibtteb. Mr'. :Jl R. Joyce ,of ReidsvHle pfefl ae-J. ment to resolution asking tftat jegis "lature'sbe TnemoraliMd to add toipro posed amendment the words, "sectar ianism shall not be taught.'-- '-'-""-" jtnmy'LGAtfcJUQht tYears I William ,L,MPunn, ajias t i rns: judged iktiiffy M the safe of the McAdensv Mlls office some earftg Hi 'iiHftfitatfeptfeT Irish Jim-1 cracking lie Cotton biahd -eeh- ears lmrp labor in pTisoher's wife, t,icaif. "lfjpittfls'ewJYork City tt:lJlpBesebfab8tlifidal, was in the tWuaf5i.t,P&uWSys hfe does not Mre'BirWffftlTTlsOwn atcount. but ftelr ftfe kfeeSSsf sorrow fdr his wife,. hour and-1 cted ffiuc, f Thiftfji W''H!t3t ad teakj yinlb inirifls Thwtrawhawatt4 on, .. .1 ivjecKieno eting at The institutes fa? - thfe .Ml County teachers -which ha te Assol'ilJefrWtW Davids C . Bfk4l fiameta.im wWajWJiff' th , SLtJVLMfr .ifV4- HWiilHl - ck, yjceTyons jweraycompletea.- On ecretafy f ta&eid nlMg'the tei st c isc mJf mm r. m u.rgpaxsriQJtitute was tiiiM&jOlius grades scussed Uftapfirf(ffcifMtt upaMSU)(i4s "eaueajio he loal HarnMcChiskfiv. stated tl 1 -1 - - acyiUittedy-biii -gyyoBudcessful in iseRfiMlrfr ,kTttwftKWf iT)rfed satis- fects the commercial and j farming in terests of our people. - t 'dr. ?t!t o lb . . Junior Order Ends. Sessions ? v Wilmington. TliB-fa'te; Council of" the Juniiop-Ordecv Itdi (session af ! eS'aTf May... Reorganize Eastplend Bank. Raleigh. There ?is Sitrong pros pect now for the Yadk$ jValley Bank of Eas$igena to be rgranized and onane.d.by the dinectorsf. and stock holders '.on a basis thaT -will avert itwjbiec3iS(.-fQrirsRecti5Vljy $8,000 and pne of 4he'my; fL B. ltd? n,; tl aXft ferrous brbyk'" 'to1 tHe lin for.'reor- pganlzationtn;Hbetel,C(tiiet-e is a pros pect lifotj -thse torfbftf. taken care of and In, that event,-.' the,, iCdratida'" Commission wlii'!vBry4lfkfely.allaw;.the( , reorganizatiotoUwitlioJut()j4ding up the, .bank . with ft fjecjivershj. J : 4 ' il irsif tfa;ia4iHitSi!tinenaehrfe W. Massey has announced "jm'ftnpd?-1 tant change in the teacjher-training course .which is .required of all teach- era in th Durham Couritv schools. " T Ar, -Tr J rn number of vears oast it Tiiw been every month, all of the teabKr ikj&P departments meeting at the same time nd place. This year the teach ers meeting win De aiviaea into,inreet 1 j . j -cklenburg a recently n College," examina- b aar was in attend' orts: The ,MT...WrIKf bt Un In- To Put on Mail Senr mail service will be put HCtKe'ifpa&i senger trains for the RalelBh.,i. Cbar- lotte.&.1Sputthern,4iyisioa Kkff Nor folk Southern, Raleigh to iMpunt Glln ead, thereby providing a faeeded lia proverae,nt;ir thaj; .111 . give peolen this line" mail 12 to i hqu'rs" earlier than'a'Vese.-,Ttfilip that will carry- the -newsservice leayes Ralei for Mount Gilead at 4:10 b. m."dall at 4:10 p. m This road is ibeing pushed: as rapid as possible tm to. Charlotte .Kat'-Wlfll hi a.V' alaa-tagp to the IjWoplteili ' j . . P - ,Annual Sunday School Convention. Concord. Theannua.1 County Sun d"ay School Convention was held at RbckS' winter Presbyterian -'ghuTch with Rev. T. W. Smith, the presjdefit, In the'clialr. A large crowd of" dele.- ts for Ve?-1 gates an Sunday 0!fool workers from nd aterge f afl'ovef the6ounty,,gaiered there for lnstruc.tkn' and ittspiranon. 3 ne mug loipf .thermeeting' was jefja Mglvordff, t3re beng-fftYflfchcftiV In artlo.to thtyjocaj cjyifjQ Thq'Jdevonohal ser- WIc waifcdufjibMr. L; B. Pad- secretary or tne gett , of jGpeftas.borQ, Laymen's 'Mtsslonary Sl cidence the fa.mps, .worshipping place Pt nt&ej. 4S7rtte. Ataertcaa ftidfans1 of J the-UIJe&trttepWkevtfsa .ow 'oi jltiaflO W ' 1 r 'it. ,',l'jyiiiiiwW)::v,-4 til. ,b.i:;.od kiMUtosYioDsitriei -f-"" - .. Cf - I BTW1 Cathe'dfal pTre5 H m garden of ,th Springs.- Passing- thougt!iJ&vj!'fat&4 way," formed 'ty'.Tw.ij JpMsBe ifitebaF or red sandstone, -wnicni tower to m height of more than 30u feet, these children of nature enter! a region where titanic forces at I fhpb plc: havewrQught. put and fasbtandfffr&qd) Cathedral Spires," ."The, BeOT.and-wtJi&k savage sb :n$ucQ thaiv"h I "enbsfr tne1 Garden of. the Gods iAsiirsmp ping place! The spirit efiZwjshrn" pervades this sanctuary Itu.4tf Htiie-J klBdipbwi'ithe agon or buggy iJie-'roTernment nrovieres rour or ,J.va autMBbiIs for- the president!, one for the; vice-president. ohe, fftr . the apeaKer or tne nouse anq one tor tne public :rsrtnter. and carriages and Vfcojgis forUJae Saeftibiiits or the cabinet tHftlJJia.1" alsiatsjmC&bineUn- laiicieafpn shopdinajr calling. ,jera.( Mve woorapnosariages. ana. (tttltMl taistaBt35ingle,ibrse "ibupes: J,00 i,$6,p00nuExe'aker Joseph ui ' 'Cannon i ode' U). ,a rlarae, handsome an automobile ington. angQfjfc 10 bar, b) has declined ilGabineir Olcers Are 1 Patf of? "mm ...4 I . ,l..Ji. ..IV.. ty. ,Not thp superflqUil 1 true4Mrrf?tliat SM?ls of htmaftifntiywhDmSdeYiir, jPfSj. Avwv4f t . ' " II. . .1 if . T , , v. .J V t--nrfB8 tJte' tlfotfi"ta tMe BftsllimS f recently to fifad atrnj; 'ramflyi''rare'"',sfeatrW0 tBr6ugh' NVtii'tJfari'. CttloridWarili Ne i Ww.iT sfeP fih,.: but will 9i ; engage in agriculture. xt was, however, their rudimentary sense of the beautiful which prqmpWfi "tneH Wtes? when they sold th4i'fttMI 'to 'M' United Stats to retaiii thfelrvrsfgd reservation in the south fvjastscojBier of Colorado. For by thtsn feransacjl tion- they still are ;m losojinoxlmitv to their worshipping nlacc, 'wcn the GreataUierbullt foiihis red-iktfinedj cnuareo. n Kay's - SheiJman0'se;retar'yoK-rtheJ treasu'fy In ric Islands-pWoLbj.DoOiaUJ , Ht&fthW SfiliCO A: Lon EstablishedHnduttrf r l5 '1!1 Balea m I l ... j i i E a. 15 Barcelona,i-The manufacture of sil ver and"" gold' m)s6lT: bags aad,.psres; is a longestaDnsnea-maustra pocnar to ,the; Balearic, Jbands, pnd Is cejifth tmd, Jiff trie lslandB of Minorbai t''-' go the'tindiirytk Majorca and 74 Pawned Aof, small eqtjablishments ifr" MitAttsloWi,LUeTe women engageo: m weavin-g tne mesn at were wages raagrfigiJfrdnl'lfe'htegfJi.tb ten ty-sen ce r. a -dafcco j-ding to the quan.uiy pi mesnt maae. , i rveen coin- petition, uawever, nas leu ito me ereu' d.,..prnierr); silver wire,, a weUJ : j w i tat jra been cpnsiderably.bene ty the gold a'tid "silvei ried on fa the Islands. . TheVl W wl vS Tacioiiieaf I KotS fTThV nrfiiaVkluev6t.WQj WfPtereW styleMrpilref ba aA J'JJVfA fefngfkt S&fcVWo S.nrtWgir Articles avita tOi!"r'e8ntsiEi gram.- WAS11TNGTUN. The Requisition of a3ectetaatiSo4)IiabTSri lliamW Wilson. for.tbroe fltmpbitvf'or uersbnal and one for Iderfartiaental Use, has brongHt'thA subject of Jhgi pjiae jusaingofeHi'nintf' Con veyances.- The :demand(fo by the secretary of Iabot ji biedSdW the clalmfbat "it is jd-jchjeaD pttsg-ftopjivchase, maintain fantjgertj Cabinet a New Topic at Capital ISVS' ViU OLJL Kpr any: Jna.. vace-ir-resiaent mouiao R." Marshall uses "a government ma- rfh$f. tlH a,J(ait,or:t the touring cars " Every'yekr, 'when0 the appropriation mis cijneln, ihgws an extended de- ment vehicles byvkfiny and navy of ficers and others connected with the mules arte used "rBrrlvate calla. It is LAHegedl--that armyofneers and others Hime'ne'Con- r'gocI tunctipqss at the expense t tttorfbMleif f J,it n'ffijf&t Sometimes, when tifi6 i8&L'daBifc'kf oi' the big ho tel4,liilt8rs,.liSi)Sotl Myer come IdvetnalwifetinCaeliJiiilfl army mules. 'lOOO'car;' but'ypeakefAGh,fiHitcrk Icassed ,?M&ih.Vonjij!fent about Wash Tisd'' al?Ha .JPP'F CS Wlt 18 1hoCIfnM3Sirss .ted JiiiKffi effort to stop wagon Or DUggy. . , tha .nrnmls-nnnnH' HRfi .f irnvernmpnt J'i" '.'" rt: .a'Tr!. -i id-- teams, Uncle Sam had all of his ve-fc-teids .maxked-jiFlh'dl that did not 'inrjx,(A.ewMrTjya old practice continues, oftoft ,K ,1 The wives of cabinet members ai" entitled to 'the' use or government ve- With the horses and carriages coes a liv- "erie'a'dViver. jifiMl repeat rpX Mk Wilson, coming aaJtoes yfropj the most modest de partment or tne government, nas ill aaw r O -inet have sbMd Rooms of the cab- Tirnhlp.rn or feMciiTtne-cWt iMffii&W&T1 wwaiaplhir Inoom-efl,,"Jffaio RSol.?SMtt bard iKyafi.iof- ftbtft&OQbd rflerday,-;fe r-iie.nry tripSito WKsnlhkteg(aH tJ19. laJttzqf-yeaftj hstyjjt seraedjhatj termlk at sonieiOfjttpC airy .. Ttfhch to'bmVsut J was somQlriit surprised thiisflluMii fnnrfia'-thA'1 aec?etav Af 1 A:heifeaiirVy-M'r.' 'fcAf do, and two days agotlttrtoo'd shoaldtr to shoul der with Secretary jofc-War Garrison. "I wqnder if the ,Reopjeaor 'Wasn UngeonkHo tfilt'H'be milk and pie taSfittfribom lsii)eitfffafl a Washing ton tlnstitutioh and thifc-a! former sec- retdfy oflthItreati.TOare'tnnny othef peTOoaHaasrjesqhbible for its tne late of these IjVthe Corcoran building on "Firteentn' street:' At was not a Frank Ward openedrthes. first lunch rboms ai: j H aip'4ig I9ecls' at' 1.1 firsts btft'Jb he day John PreaJdntWflyeB' ajtHjet, happened to notice tlte lynch room and went in to mmi&tfl5ki rffil'mug of miik and ate k Band'Aic&' and returned to his pfflce. Thfireaft.hft' became a reg urarstdmr.''n1 'didn't take long till it iti&HoMk Jai6utJ among the treasury eTerksi'"lthatJ i the secretary wtas:a jjatrqn of the Ward lunch room ahdf1tee busiiiels bodWd. : "Frank W'aVd fhSs5yb'e'en dead many years. He was'kilieid, by a trolley car on Georgia avenife, but the dairy lunch sbmodeWtry 'started by him in Washington,! thinkjin 1879, is now to ,Jbe ,fo: "vfira vejry,.gityfand good sized fe 'uMeo States. . i 'i i US'.'' Warns Agamstri 6igann Clipper BEWARE the public cigaf' 'Clipper? Such was the -waging jsent fiulJth other day by thefipJllilfcalth aejyicp, of the United States. t "This," ( read the Statemeflt, referring- tafttiiAlitonktib' clij)fic ?4tit(he cigftaUot.-mouldemOtb Jfe, a yery pffotiis;rtAttaoV(nf ftr In art rie' about 'the ;3W.'17.ia"-li- - cu-rt-7- -- i M gxpifbtfdfeHof. the rest dG us Vre'bouiWHde&UW in our mad dareer raiffll giTli '16 Enlightenment. ... . ol. , ; y it i .xtiiii.k.i it. anraM; alftd arMWm ftWtries little ranlpper m oJAe9tpba(ecbnist!s and VomeXt jmAb&d mhd rAxM.Lja ann a crvmi unmmi'ivn inu nr i iih i e - i Just dnuiedr-adnm. bo TIJEREjlfimd doiitolri'lhat George Uh . rsjerRiwperTisis'iiipctor geneial ,of the sieanxboat Ingpeatiori service, de- counter." 'so ar as concerns the use w&leftj4H6 inadeft . The . neat andri iSrowpt; contrivance will still ' be 6i some use. In Its ever ready,"v pelf-cpkln!g, hair-trigger way. It oan,ltiH.,.sjpJp slices , off inquiring iiSr8x.J?ia-l.JrQre. 11 still 8nb serve the useful .purpose of chopping superfluous matches into small bits a favorite pastime in the temperance poAl -tootm of oiir-tai'sspent youth. uoSuiwec-rnuit.'lenor, ntoid, eschew, shunfl evade,r elude, and . otherwise es cape U dnd"its peril. Be advised and Ffcha'wioff' jour elgara.'-unless you car ry i)ftiaockt.i cltnjiers jai l a jackknif e. knowing you . ay " squeeze the tip of Ja 1 gobtf- t4ia-eerilr-? -between your thiivp(batiiBnliiJp'lh4) wrapper bursts. et of the public. Jipper any filthy weed you Intend Jpitlin'4o your lips. For whatever maj; hfi your ideas on the subject of interchanging mouth se- steuohs you surely don't wish to be pVoihtsbu'btis -about 'it71 ry Movement. Goldfield, Nev. This, place ,, now stands on an equal with Virginia City, where a miner recently hatched oujta 'turk&y oii. thd wkrm lower level of one ot'Jhe workiagss ,;Here ifai Goldfleld It ta-paBje Qfi aBufefegtlrift an egg; and e 9l.scjosffy iffiB?mqQfiy Mrs. laii ;Bentbn.j lijr. Bentwas.'eating a (lard boiled egg. ' S,he 'blti Into titialnd her teeth struck something gritty. :Shj Investitfate alitl fnJ the lcen-. Iter of Jhlarer egg f,ourijd a'pejrfecty Tarmeti eggsneir anne larger tnan,. a trean. wnen ttroKen oiien tneuny egg was found "With yolkv.idd -whitp, Just the same as:;'if ItbadJieen:ten tinies. larger. -'"- l 1 . J ' 1 . I . t J . . I t ' y, I 1 Z r- , 1 . . r-. here-"r)y takrrrg'lBer frmVide in a trol ley car. lShe' said it was the greatest day in her life. 3deneralhleraslag?k!nlal super vising insncto?8gr&i called, fre quently fouiitliitfemffirrysbing during! the Taft regtanfet tqvislt (any of the f-exectrtlve--: -departments. No soonet j.wpifldih' ener the building than the messengers of, ebony,, hue jwould turn P(rtr. salaams almost knock th'eir.heacls on ta floor. ', .With ; the 'outgoing of .Mr.Tart nd . the .", incoming of -Mr. .Wils)n,? General tJMer believed- he!i!Wjild J find relief from that embarrassment tfie "wear ing, against -his 'will;: of ' anpthef -main's Diahtle. - 1 1 'Jriudi ' Not; so! j 'Bvej body 'knew Professor Tftecetly 'would b'inltowri'ln at tendance' on a',CQm'missan nieerlni of which he. wa i, 'pifmfort and iJthatt he bana 4ai&'Wvii&lfeMetr Uliey were to 11 1) U ! M.'I r.That. Sndai ; bdiiri nothlfig better tot'dd,o0eneral VhU got? pS 'itre car heTiwhaTr--tdciflrie ones of'tlfd feffi&Tk Steamers.' Aife-f blocks. further Representative Frederick C m in , f- '!t Stevens, of Minnesota, go on the car and nodded to-the-inspector general. Then Representative Daniel A. Dris coll orNewlfbrk got"Akoard. He, too, nodded, j - In the meantime Mr. Uhler had been thb' focal center of a good many pair kry8 -on theca?, prsuinably sight eeera Jrj) partisdan.j As Messrs. Stevens and DTiscpH, got j off the car tlfey- stopped and' shook" hands withv Oenejal lUnler awef sald-a few words. .:.,pio8e oncther beejs.puple with a Washington : guidebook in their pos- ocooiyu uuiiuijr BluyiJeu, bUUUH naDQS "WJl W1 '...Thn jhi,r5oce8sion of handshakers became continuous LlGenyal1Uher-Mi'in'f?4wnt to hurt the feBiingaufi't, anc'-Uiem so he jus.eniijed.jioH.hndnd let "em t. f ....4 "