UM Jtrpgth -avmMt . WU.- -OsrtWt.j . jRJRmH8Ctt .MiwMwnwiwntiiMwmM M t H l h : ? 'lone train robber captured Robs Fifteen Passengers, but Is Ar rested Before He Could Leave Train. Kansas City, Nov. 26. A lono rob ber, mnsltcd and armed, robbed fifteen passenROts on eastbound Chicago and Alton passenger train No. 24, nenr Glasgow, Mo., early tills morning. Ho was arrested before ho could lcavo tho trnln and was taken to Glasgow and placed In jail. Tho train Is known as tho "early bird." It loft Kansas City Sunday night. At Slator tho robber, wearing a mask over his eyes, boarded tho rear car as tho train was pulling out. After tho train had gained speed tho man, revolver In hand, cntored tho car and began a systematic robbery of the passengers. Fifteen of them were made to disgorge. As tho train passed through Glasgow, at which point It docs not stop, tho man was seen at work by tho station agent, who wired tho chief dispatcher of tho fact. Arm strong, tho next station cast o' Glas gow, was notified and officers woro at tho station tbero to meet tho train. No stop Is ordinarily made at Arm strong nnd tho robber, ovldently satis fied In tho belief that ho was secure for this reason, suspected no hnrm whon that point was rcachod. When tho train stopped at Armstrong and tho officers boarded It they caught tho robber rodhanded. Ho was taken without serious difficulty. Tho description of tho robber fits In a general way that of tho man who robbed tho Rock Island overland train on Nov. 9, and escaped. Hli Return. HI3. Ah, do you remember those halcyon day When I went barefooted nnd you mnd mud jiIch7 On many HtrnriBe nconcs lmvo I centered my Btizo Since you bnilo mo Rood-by with hot tonrn In your eyes I have lonmrd o'rr the world, nil ltd won- dorH I've Bcntincd And here, wheio wo lmrted, I'm holding jour linndl SHE. Ah, yes. I remember tho pies nnd tho feet There was one of your toes which was minus n nnll It scums ns If yesterday thoro In tho iitrrct You left mn n child, In short dresses nnd frnll; And I wept, ns you say, when you bndo mo Kood-byo, And will you forglvo mo for wondering why? IN THE LAND OF THE CZAR. The PrlmroBe Does Not Flourish There Amber Hall of an Empress. Russian air Is tenth to primroses. Not a slnglo llttlo yellow bloom has boon known to survlvo tho many at tempts to mnko them grow at Tsar skoe Solo, says tho Boston Herald. Tho cowslip has bettor luck, for now tho gardens nro purple with lilncs, and tho golden frlngo of laburnum hedges tho grass, Btarred by thou- HOW TO CONTROL A VOICE. Is Not British Officer Says Nature the Sole Regulator. To a recent Iesiio of tho British Medical Journal Major II. F. E. Austin of Imtnrfn, Malta, contributed a papor on commonly ovcrlokod factors In vocal mechnnlsm In which ho asserts thnt the universal Idea thnt all natur ally possess either good, bad or Indif ferent voices Is wrong and contends that nature Is directly responsible for one nnd orly one of theno conditions, and that the others must be attri buted to man's unconscious departure from nnturo's laws. It will bo nowB to many that by far tho greater number do not possesB full control of the adductor muscles of the cords nnd are thereforo unablo to place and keep tho cords In tho most appropriate position quickly. The author asserts that It is surprising what a number of professional volco users, as well ns amateurs, fall in this respect. According to his thinking, the mnjorlty of voices are lost not from overwork but as a result of im proper emission. Major Austin contends thnt In or der to obtain quickly tho thorough control of any muscles or set of mus t cles thoy should bo developed by brisk FOOTBALL CASUALTIES First Season of "Debrutallzed" Game Shown Decrease In Dead and Hurt. Chicago, Nov. 20. Eleven dead and 104 severely Injured 1b tho record of tho football season of 1900, according to tho resume of the season's acci dents In tin Tribune. These figures nro comptred with tho casualties of 1905, when 18 players wero killed and 159 severely Injured, nnd, according to tho Tribune, shows that "debrutallzed" football has accomplished in a lur&o degree tho object aimed at, In render ing tho gnmo less dungerous to llfo 'and limb. Tho decrease in casualties is especially marked among high school players. In the season of 1905 11 eleven high school players wero killed and 47 Injured. In tho season just closed 7 woro killed nnd 25 wore badly hurt. All tho college and high school games this year wero played under tho new rules drawn after tho 'close of Inst season to satisfy tho agi tation for loss dangerous football aroused hy tho long list of casualties in tho season of 1905. Tho value of tho now rules Is shown- In tho record of tho big college games. This year not one fatality has occurred In tho games played by the larger colleges. Tho Tribune cnrrlcs Interviews with a number of collego presidents nnd conches, east and west, in which tho opinion is generally expressed that tho now rules have achieved the elim ination of much of tho hrutnllty and dnngcr to life nnd limb that character ized the game In former years and that, above all, It has made the game enter for high school boys. sands of tho whlto and gold marguer-. r"Jlrrirh.i3r;f.Z ! a ...-it,... a 1. f..i .., ' movements, which fully contract then "v. i vruiu uuntuuuo mitt leaiuuiicu of tho cznr ns "enchanting." In tho groat palaco which Catherine II built Is tho far-famed amber hall. Tho walls aro covered from floor to cor nlco with mosaic work of different kinds of nmbor. Tho furniture Is formed of tho same beautiful material. Hugo mirrors, framed In nmbcr, re flect tho dolicato gradations of trans lucent color. Few people nro awnro how different In tone and tint nmbor can be. Soap Bubbles for. Weaklings. Blowing soap bubbles for the de velopment of the lungs of nervous nnd anaemic children Is a treatment ad vised by a Montreal physician, and It has met with romarkablo and gratify ing results. Tho Cnnndlan doctor, who has dovoted himself to obstetrics, has found In tho latter years of his practlco that mothers In the fashion able world object to crying babies, and do not hesitato to sanction tho ubo of opiates by nurses and tho nurses give full and unqualified ap provaland ho recites what Is well known to every physician, that the baby which Is lulled to sleep and not permitted to howl and yoll becomes deficient in lung power, and after baby' ood is passed is a weakling. He has undertaken the treatment of just this class of children by tho simple but original method of expanding and contracting tho lungs by a pastime which tho sickliest child will take hold of with little or no persuasion. He has devised a saponaceous mix ture which will make "tough" soap bubbles, so that in tho desire to In crciBO tho size of tho thin-walled globo tho little patient will exerclso his or her lungs to tho fullest extent and the slmplo little trick Is working wonders. In tho caso of tho adductor muscles of tho cords this can only bo done by using tho voice In a most Inartistic although physiological manner. That is to say, words Bhould bo sung or spoken quickly In acute pene trating tones ("pat-n-wat-qunck" be given ns an excellent phraso for the purpose.) Tho voice should bo oxt( nded up and down, note hy noto, in this manner until tho limits of tho compass are reached. Classi fication into soprnno, hnrltono, etc., should not be attempted beforo this has been done. That Radium Clock. Tho "radium clock" which is "guar anteed to run 2,000 years" Is interest ing. Unfortunately the news thus far communicated to tho puhllc concern ing it is too meager to answer even tho natural questions which It sug gests. Who gevo tho guarantee? Who wanted It? How is it to be made good? Does it carry with it a patent able application of tho principle of perpetual -motion? How are the ma terials of which it is built to be pro tected against wearing out in much less time than that which the "guar anty" covers? Two thousand yenrs Is a long time. A piece of mochnnisra needs to be very well built to keep In motion that long nnd not he con sumed hy friction, however perfectly balanced and lubricated. The other details aro negligible. G. G. Martin Deputy Attorney General. Lincoln. Nov. 24. Grant G. Martin of Fremont has been appointed deputy attorney general by W. T. Thompson. Ho has been county attorney of Dodgo county. Nebraska Bankers Elect Officers. Omaha. Nov. 23. Tho Nebraska Bankers' association elected the fol lowing officeis: President, Dr. P.L. Hall of Lincoln; now members of ex ecutive council: Victor B. Caldwell of Omaha. H. S. Freeman of Lincoln, C. E. Burnham of Norfolk, Frank Mc Giverin of Fremont, T. M. Davis of Beaver City. CAN DRINK, BUT NOT "TREAT" Liquor Drummer Victim of Long Un used Section of Stocumb Law. Lincoln, Nov. 2C After lying dor mant for nearly twenty years, tho antl treating section of tho Slocumb liquor law was revived at the village of Dor chester. A representative of a Kansas City liquor house named Mitchell, who treated somo of his customers and others, was arrested and fined $o0 and costs. It was tho first conviction un der tho statute. NEBRASKA FACES COAL FAMINE Burlington Decides to Cut Off Grain Hauling to Relieve Fuel Stringency. Omaha, Nov. 2C Tho Burlington railroad Is about to cease hauling ull grain until tho coal famine In Ne braska has been relieved. Tho car congestion has become so serious that several towns aro without a ton of coal in reserve Tho situation de mands immediate remedy. Tho Bur lington officials say thoy cannot pos sibly supply tho demand for freight cars for grain and coal at the samo time. As tho coal demand is Impera tive and grain can wait awhile, they will turn Uielr attention toward re lieving the coal famine. Case of Pie Versus Tart. Usngo alono must decide tho Issue between "plo" and "tart," which has returned to us with tho gooseberries. Philology, at any rate, draws no clear distinction. It only traces back "tart" to tho Latin "tortus," twisted tho pastry being the twisted part, of course; while It Is very doubtful about "pie." On tho whole, Skoat's conjec ture that this expresses tho miscella neous nature' of the contents Is per suobIvo. All tho "pies" seem to' go back to tho original ono, tho magplo In I.ntln,' "pica" from whose black and white aspect come "pied" and "picbnld." The old ordinal or service book was called "pica" or "pie" be cause of tho appearance of tho black letter typo on tho whlto page; and tho edible plo, having equally mixed con tents, mny lmvo been christened after this by mcdlaval humor. Printers lnngungo retains both "pica" for a kind of typo and "plo" for typo all jumbled up. London Chronicle. EXERCISE FOR THE BRAIN. Promised Much for Balloon. An English newspaper published on June 13, 1824, contained the following paragraph: "A Dr. Thornton has pro jected a hnlloon and solicited sub scribers at 10 guineas ($50) each to patronize- his scheme. Ho describes his new vehicle as having wings nnd a tall, worked by a steam engino and mechanical powers; mn'do to ascend and descend at pleasure, to travel 100 miles within an hour in any direction and to carry letters nnd persons to nny distance." The performance did not equal the promise. The "Blood Bible." A famous Bible, known ns the "Blood Bible," has been sold by public auction at Breslau to tho descendants of Frederick von Tronic, its original owner, tor $200. Frederick von Trenk was imprisoned nnd confined in chains by Frederick the Gient for his temer ity In making lovo to tho King's sis ter, Princess Amnlia. During his in carceration Von Trenk inscribed 200 blank pages in this Bible, a present from the princess, with love sonnets in her honor, every word of which was written with his own blood. Forcing Thoughts Into Different Groove Better Than Rest. "Thoro is probably not a slnglo med ical man in any of tho &refct cities who is In general practlco who can not number many among his patients suffering from brain-fag. Tho malady seems to nffect old and young people, tho patient complaining of feeling kcedy,' 'played-out,' 'lack of energy,1 uul 'general rostlossness.' Tho Indi vidual who has to work hard with his rnlns," snld a doctor, "doesn't seem to realize that tho mental organs wnnt 'xorciso. Tho prevailing opinion ia 'hat ono suffering from brain-fag only 'equires complete rest to effect a uro. I don't say that rest is not a l "rent ndvnntngo in somo enses, hut moro often than not brain o'-orolse "tires braln-fng. An intrlrnto r" "Je, a game of chess or checkers, or ardo anything which will excrri the mind in a different sphoro to ' lly groove wil act as a lo, nd, coupled lth good oxercl i the open air, speedily nffect u i ' ng cure." London Answers. The Bachelors of England. Under our present system our men emigrate but leave our delicately nur tured women at homo. Families of grown-up, unmarried daughters, dis contented and restless, aro far too numerous nmon'g us, and all tho while In far-off places of tho empire, thoro nro men by tho thousand hungering for tho sight of an English lass. Wo do not exaggerate. Tho flag of Brit nln in too many parts of tho earth is flying over a generation of bachelorB. Boy and Girl. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of and has been made under his per- TS?as sonal supervision since its infancy. f-CC4CUM Allow no nn tn flnnnivn vnii In tills. 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