LATESTNEWS Domestic Senator Hill, who has just return- ed from Burope, said he saw Richard! Croker while he was in England and does _not think that the Yorker will again take politics. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion has forwarded to the railroads blanks showing just what the com- mission wants to know concerning the business of the interstate roads Senator Hale, of Maine, has return- ed from Europe and in an interview at New York discussed the work of the Monetary Commission which he is a member Mayfield Werne cide by walking into because she found it possible for her to Mansfield, owing to Senhor Joaquim the sixty-eighth convocation University Chicago “The Mutual Approach Two Americans.’ Rev. O. B part ol sul- Michigan would be im marry George her ill-health Nabuco addressed of the speaking of of the Chief committed La ke of Millag n, pastor of the First Preshyterian C at Canton 0., and killed It is thought the shooting was accidental Two trains crashed together near Fort Smith, Ark., and an engineer and a conductor were killed *hillips Florreich, once of Fremont's body guard, hiz home at 8t. Louis Rev. D. R. Ellis crew of the Monitor, fiome at Lebanon. Pa Evelyn Thaw her friends deny in a sanatarium Heroclio Mendosa, mayor of Cazev, Porto 'Rico, was arrested, charged with arson A wild desire wealth rapidly drove ly, Memphis the operation of scheme by alized thousands of Theodore P. the Alton and Clover declared at Chi of the country what 1 ey absolut Harry K. Thaw cision handed down Hand relative 1 Jerome, disagrees titude on the gambling Receivers of Street Railway, challenged the aut lic service commiss rates upon Governor Hughes, New York will impanel a special grand ji to return an wen against Hains brothers, the der of William An William R. Wilcox that Governor Hughes, is willing to withdr gubernatorial Willcox The Ar i hurch shot himself a survivor of the died at his t be ill, but heen 0 is said that she has acquire of means of whicl dollars Sh AKO ars is appro by 0 State as question Fist ou t on ’ the company. irs the nt HAUT. race Bar Association, meeting a Wash., has adopt ed resolutions favoring laws will prevent the present delays litigation A New York to sail on the steamer because she dreamed was wrecked in Ocean. Sheriff 1. E woman a Bryant shot and kill- ed the negro, Jesse murderer of Patrolman Sullivan, Indianapolis thus receiving $1.500 reward J. Harris, of Ga., shot and killed } brother-i law, J. R. Earnest, in the latter's for the of wife Coe wae by n home A peggenger kil ing the fatally njuring E. H. Beckler, known eivil ginecors ped d Jees (Gr Chica Ios 201 freight train train fi: y and ca mrdino, C ed for in San ail Foreign rican Health at Winnipeg Gardner The Ame in session elected Dr Province, R . siden The vention will eel next ve mond The burg, States Association Man toba, Swarts, if Con- ar in Rieh- Baron vou late ambassador to the place in leipsic, the body hx interred in the fami mausoleum at Castle Luetzehena Indians at Salmon funcral of Stern. United took Tier HK Arm. British Co. Warpath, fearing their fishing rights will be taken away Two men were killed and s'x sor ously injured by the premature ox. plosion of a shell on the Danish cig. er Hekia. The council of ministers which the Bhah of Persia convoked last week has resigned, The Count de 1a Rochefoucanld, at one time ambassador to England, is dead Revolution in Persia rwing, All the tribes Kurdistan are in revolt. at the City of Kerman were Killed and wounded. General Fonseca, Brazilian mi%- ister of war, and Generfl Morales, of the Brazillan army, were guests of Emperor Willlam at Berlin. United Btates Ambassador and other prominent ie In full in Persian Hil Americans at- Bternburg, at Leipsic, The Japanese officials have Ate ranged an elaborate program for the reception of the American fleet in Japanese ports, The deadlock between the Cana- shanies continues. The proposed Japanese Interna- ifonal Exposition has been ostponed until 19170 Pp a XH {‘artoor “RACE IVERY MINUTE / OF EYCRY BUSINESS DAY " INTHE YEAR!” : [rou cousin, py ; | | YOPING Chega HE 3 ¥ 0 wt ps IGNORED. THe ut . | A / i Ap W ind NO poy, + Mie ag INTERR, Bra Peg yo NW Macauley i “ia Bey, the Secret Police § London, an intervie irkev's who is refugee in sald “1 am not possible that ill ev Turkey You mu at the bidding of my superio been the means of ruining Min officers and Government official 170 Turks, the w and it {is return to remember that I have Store and ’ glad t here ba 1 families ’ on™ in oi iit mos RE © vipa i were the persons orders from obeved cret one has s¢ “The rte 2 anh administrati the Heitly ye machine five Years has been cer I do not nor the Ch: noeri power rested ir agreement, whic manipulate the resources pire in their own Pasha, the 8 puted to which he wents blame interests iitan’s secretary have saved 87.500. . has J the United The himself has at amount being his pe bribes from stores and arr ang navy supplies “1 often flect that th could yt the end came 8 expected.” difficulties ape from warned a his sted in States invested in Earope lamas ing ; this st reont al recent for age actors war pp ix 14 quicker th Zia had £0 on ley the he in ms £ his es . he said, shoot had tc Nan ceac 3 fe } ent emi had adopted , © isgulse = Mis Constantinople —Euad Pasha of the most brilliant in Russo-Turkey exiled for being one tha the War, identified who with was the y in 1802, but who restored to his rank Field Marshal and returned®to Con- stantinople, tells an {1 ting story of his exile and imprisons at Brussa He gs that before his de- fon hi attempted four. va i¢ against the involving him Was recen ns tiy tere le kinds fled to murder me." neans 1 was de- warning. and Hie imprisoned the systematic precautions did not cease It i= the BOYOre rT is n ar fashion to say that the ignorant of fearful mmitted in his name, but kt have sheaves of re. handwriting iting the the camarilla for vears Ottoman functionary whether he liked it or not, to be an accomplice to a great. degree in the wholesale ich has made Turkev a mparatively honest men into the meshes, and imi ile to resist same boat To refuse the oblect of Peres. to the ig the crimes ox His Majest) ports In my reg mysteries of past Was ¢ or lesser robbery wh byword Cy drawn there it in the to become eution and in the end once was 481 rowing mennt * to pay dearly for one's temerity nek you whetherthe mere a Constitution at she sufficient to blot the sufferings who grant. gsword's the ing of out of thon. under- and mental the Sultan point is memory of sands like gone far worse tortures than heneeforth myself have physical I have If sets his face against the he formerly fathercd he bas fear but he m be warned that the slightest symptom of tampering with the nation's rights and liberties will Le the signal his downfall That he has for long a time been unmolested is large. iy the fault of one or two European whose lay In main- DOW - Great abuses nothing to for interest or We now look chiefly tn ! § oe erties Forced by Modern Conditions to Berlin German homes and Ger- man newspapers have been far more occupied during the end of the week with the Prussian Government's de. cree granting higher education to i 5 § man and British naval armaments or the meoting of the two sovereigns The granting of educational opportu- nities for girls and those of men is rega more than the in Western States, The introductory paragraphs of the having special courses lald out for them. euch as Latin. After two years they will again be arranged in divisions, classical or modern higher respectively. Then after four years’ work they will, under normal conditions, be admitted to examina- Up to this time their education will have been carried on in separate cation will begin under conditions dents. Those who at the end of the peror, recite the reasons for the change in the system. Modern life, says the decree, develops an increas ing disinclination on the part of men of the upper classes to marry, and more girls in the upper and middie It is desirable, therefore, that the surplus of young women should have a chance of pre- paring themselves for professional they should be trained in the higher mental fune- According to the scheme, girls are studies embraced in a specially arranged curriculum, beginning at a minimum age of six Years. At the end of the seventh school year the pupils will begin to their studies, those - a a ——_s i Bs Harvard Has $20,000,008 In. vested-—Income of $045,176. Cambridge, Mass, — According to the report of the Harvard College treasurer, the investment funds of the college amount to $19,877,011, General Investments egate $17,344,229. Over $5,000,000 are Invested In raliroad bonds, over $1, 000,000 in railroad stock, $2,000,000 in real estate and $1,600,000 in trans tion bonds. Besides, over $2,600,000 are invested in sundry bon 126,000 in mortgages and notes. | { i continue the ordinary courses until they reach the age of sixteen, after which they may leave school or take two years in modern languages, mu- they may take four years' special training as teachers. This scheme has been under dis cussion and preparation for a year. There has been an agitation for equal privileges for the sexes since the early eighties, and most of the other Ger- man States have already granted them. Fran Helene Lange, the noted edu- cationalist, has been a leading advo- cats of this intellectual emancipa- tion. Professor Adolf Harnack, of the University of Berlin, sald that women now have equal rights with men to enter all the technical schools, with the exception of the art deade- mies, and that this ohibition is lke- 1¥ soon to be IOI SS Ml Babi a Has Used False ar Duin For Fifteen Years, ’ pa 0.~-The will sustain a heavy oa a ment of the decision to retire from ecirey- lation $200,000 worth of counterfelt five perota coins. These coins h tion for the Spain $ WHAT THE TRADE MARK MEANS T0 THE BUYER Few people realize the Importance of the words “Trade Mark’ sha miped on the goods they buy. If they did It would save them many a dollar Kpent for worthless goods and put a lot of unscrupulous manufacturers out of business. When a manufacturer adopts a trade mark he assumes the entire re- sponsibility for the merit of his pro- duct. He takes his business reputa- tion In his hands—out in the lime- light—"on the square” with the buy- dealer, and with himself, The other manuiacturer—the one who holds out “inducements,” offer- tug to brand all goods purchased with each local dealer's brand sidesteps responsibility, and when these infe- rior goods “come back” it’s the local A good example of the tection kind of pro- afforded the public by a trade mark is that offered in connection with National Lead Company's ad- vertlsing of pure White Lead as the best paint material : the Duteh Boy Painter trade 1 absolute guaranty of pur- Lead is proved to the by the offer National make 10 send free to “8 a blow-pipe and instruc- 10 test the white lead for wtieal pany from the Company, out the New York Woodbridge Outwitted The rently Landlord, leasing a house in Philadelphia XA After a tine and reminded bound to do all ainting at certain in- tenant protested in engaged painters and or- paint the whole front ise red, white, and blue le suburb of failed Oi Lhe ID lease dlord he called Was to it was fnised the nelphbor- in arms, and the land- nik The tenant polite that there was about the color, so he funish the job by paint i The his match and tenant had a landlord un outgide paint Magazine spots iad me! days the which the io the pincott’s ail Prepared For Contingencies, is of curious ‘last patients who are abou: ations performed.” said in the women's surgical ward of the New York hospitals tought about the las: word id on thiz subject when ny going the me to her two postal cards that she might =ign them He operation One was } dear hosbhand The og was at 10 o'clock this m i 1 am petting along ther one was My dear The operation at this morning. I died From your Now York Times have from LR vy oe re. ave oper week one of pa 3 before to called and asked rite 24 + hu Wan Temporarily Iodisposed. of the workers in a Chinese ion in Dever Street interested Iwo we found, owned a flourishing business in her own home swrhood She looked in once hile to we how things were ith them, and one morning i smiling and cheerful as ual; but John was missing Where is John this morning?” he asked Oh,” answered Sam amiably, Chiistian gen'ieman hit him in the head with a blick, and he all same in hospital.” New York Times ih Sam Fooled Him That Time. “Did you write to papa, George?®” Asking for your hand” “Of course.” Yes, | wrote.” “That's strange I supposed papa would be terribly sagry You know, he doesn’t like you ™ “Yes. 1 know, But | fixed it all 1 1 didn't sign the lettter” ‘leveland Plain Dealer, Her Reasoning. young fellow | met last said the belle of the beach, “That week,” Has he sent you a ton of vie lea?” No, he hasn't spent since | met him” A oent on me Washington Hazarding A Guess, Dumley--8ay, do you know any- thing about golf? Pepprey-—- Not much. Dumley—~What's a you know? Pepprey-~1 suppose H's one of those cranks that simply live on the links — Philadelphia Press Why? “bunker,” do HER GOOD FORTUNE After Years Spent in Vain Effort. Mrs. Mary E. HH. Rouse, of Cam- bridge, N. Y., says: “Five years ago ; 1 had a bad fall and it affected my kidneys, twinges followed any exertion. The kidney secretions were badly disordered. lost weak to work. cured untdl | began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. Then relief quickly, and in a short completely cured. J am re No lone Dog May Bay The Moon, | The new Keut eontroi of dog | order, 1008, provides that no dog! shall be allowed oud béiween the hours of sunce! and si without | being under proper restraint, and | the first gutmimong under thid order’ was heard at Bromley, when Elward Gillham, of 8t. 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