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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
' 1 . . . - ( uSI R COUftTY RD > UBLlCM , By D. M. AMBlnnnY. . ! tOKEN now. . . NEmRABJtA , . . , r News.in . Brief : ] The chnmbol" of doputles n't Homo. by a lnr o mlljorJty , hns votell the mllltnry bUllget. Chlcngo enlployers nro snll1 to bo prepnrlng 10 reCuso to tnlto bnclt any ot strlltlng tonml1ters. : Jolm. A. Knsson , the venernblo lownn , Is nt worle on nnother haole : whIch mny bo flnlshell thIs whiter. Duslnoss mon at Portlnnd , Oro. , np. cnl to the 11reshlent to nvert the threntenell hoycott hy Chlneso on l'a. . clflc const. The OhIo rnllrond cOffi'l1Ilsslonor reports - ports thnt the wrecle ot YAleo Shore Twontleth Century LImited would Ilnvo heen worse hnd It ho n n. Blower traIn. Governor Doneen or mlilols grnnted Johnnn Hoch a reprlevo until July 28 In order thnt the cnse mny bo tnleon to supreme court jusllco t1r ! wrIt ot Buporso < < le s. 'At the Interuniversity flwlmmlng meet nt the Dath cluh In l..onl1on D. D. Itlornnn , 18 ) 'enrs oM , lowered the worM's record , covorlng GOO yards ons\ly \ In 7:14 : 1.2. The presldont hns pnrdoncd Philip Scott , n tull.blool1 Cherolteo IndIan , . convlctel1 In the Indlnn Territory ot crlmh.nl . Msnult nnd sentenced to 1m. prlsonment for me. Westhound I1i\SSengor trnln No. 1:1 : , ot the Denver & RIo Grande rnllroad I was wroclted nt PInto , 0. smo.ll station , sIxty miles west at Grnnd Juncllon , Col. No tntnlltles rc.sultel1. . Former PresIdent Alexo.ndor ot the Equltablo hns mo.do restitution or $26" 063.22 , representing certnln o.mounts i'ecelvod by hIm In synl1lcnto opera.I I tlons reterred to In Hendrlclts' roport. The state department todny nn. nounccll the followIng nppolntmonts : 'Vlnflohl S. Doynton , Colorndo , con. cuI nt Georgetown GuIana , o.Dll Hor. bert R. Wright , Iowo. , consul at UlIlla , Honduras. The corrc.spondent . at the London Morning Post o.t Shnngho.l snys : "Mr. Otnghlrl , the Japanese consul there , ho.s boon rocnllod. Ho leaves In ardor to procoell to Wnshlngton as ono at the peo.co plonlpotontlnrlcs. " The prollmlnnry report on the sea. Bon's planting on the Dlsmnl rh'or tor. cst reserve has boon recelvell and shows notable progress In' the worle at. rotoresting the Rnnd hills country at western nnd central Nobrnslcn. The presIdent has expressed n. wish to the Jnpaneso nnd Russ Inn govern. ments thnt the plenlpotontlarles meet In the United States on the flrstt da ) ' of August , nnel It not on that tInte , then at the earliest dnto thereafter. Count Cassin I , the Russian ambo.s. sador , I111s engnged pnssngo for July 11 from Now Yorle. The nmbassador w1l1 probably remain In Wnshlngton to o.waltthe - nrrlvnl ot hi ! ! fluccessor , Dnron Rosen , who lands In Now Yorle July G. With 0. party of govornmrtnt nstrono- 'mers abonrd , the cruiser Dlxlo left League Islnnel no.vy yard destined for Algorla. The crntsor w111 go direct to Glbraltnr , thence to Alglors nnd flnnIly to nona , where the I1nrty w1l1 dlsembnrle. ArRenlc Is snld to have been dls. covered In the stomach of Mrs. W. H. Durteo , whoso dentll at lgln , III. , hns caused suspicion to rest upon her hus. band. The Internnl orgnns are under chomlcnl o.nd microscopic oxnmlna. tlon In Chlcngo. The trlonnlal convention at the Evnngellcnl Germnn Luthernn B'nod ot Missouri , Ohio and other Btates In session nt DetroIt voted the approprln. tlon. , of the Bum ot $2GOOO for 0. now haU and clnss rooms for the semlnnry I1.t Seward , Nob. , and the course at Seward wns Incrensoll to flvo ) 'ears. Fear at nrrost on a. Bonsntlonnl chnrgo Is sall1 to have cnused Aldor. man E. L. G1110tto ot Niles , a weU Imown business mnn ot Southern Michl an , to commit sulcillo b ) ' shoot. Ing hlmsolf with a revolver borrowed from 0. clerIc In his storo. Ills body was not dlscovored for sovernl hours. The Jnpnnoso correspondent ot the Dally Telegraph nt 1\ojl , .Japan , repro. Bents the Russlnns as malting stronous artorts to Improve the defenses ot Vlndlvostole , nnd snys thnt the whole at tll" " Ussurl district has been 'de. nU < led to the point of famlno In ardor to provl < lo the fortress with adequate food supplies. Drlgadlor Genornl Theoloro ( J. Wlnt , who tompornrlly succeeded Major General John C. Dntes In com. mand ot the northern division at the United Stntes army until n. permanent lIuccessor Is nnmod , arrIved In St. Louis and toole' command at division hendquartors. General Wlnt was In command ot the Sixth cavalry In Chino. at the tlmo ot the Doxer re. beHlon. Mrs. Agglo Myers , found gu1\ty \ or murder In the first degree at Uborty. v1l10 , Mo. , smiled as she heard the sen. tenco at hnnglng pronounced. , The Iown and tNebrnslm coal doal. ers In session In Omaha truned down the resolution tnltlng sides ngalnst government control at freight rntes. President Roosevelt hns tnlton stops to pacify Chlneso nM "thus nvort threntenod boycott : Issues Instructions to consulnr rellrosentat1yes , It Is claimed thnt the mlstalto at a. 14.'earold bo ) ' was responsIble for the wrocle ot the Lalto Shore Twon , i1eth Century UmUod at Mentor. 0 - - . . - - [ NEBRASKA ATE NEWS I STATISTICS OF SHIPPING GlVEU TO THE PUBLIC The ( ollowlng figures on the shIp. monts of whont , corn , oats , barley. rye nmI bay mnflo In Nobrnsm ! dllrlng ID04 was glvon out by ChIef Clerk Don C. Desvaln of the Bureau of Labor nntl Slatlstlcs. 'rho totnls show that tho' fal'mers of tbo state hnll 11. surplus of 73,204,763 bushels at smnlll graIn and 120,071 tons ot hay , which ; represents an npllroxlmato value of $46,000,000. The totnl shlpmonts at corn , 46,031,400 bushels , Is equivalent to 19 Der cent at the totnl crop of 1904 , nntl Is nn Increnso at 6,000,000 bUlihols ever the shipments of 1003 , sbowlng that the fnrmers of Nebrnslcn. are bccomlng greater eXllortors of the Itlng cereal each ) 'enr. The shipments of whent , 19G77,212 bushels , Is equnl to 131 per cent at the wheat crov of 1904. The shipments ot oats nro equnl to 10 l1er cent ot the crop of 1904 , the barley shipments 16 per cent anti th f'O shIpments equnl just one. baU the total production of Inst year , whllo the shlpmonts of lll1Y CQunl 13 per cen t. The table shows Cnss county to rnnle first In the shlvment at corn , havIng shlppetl 3,613,126 bushels , while Saunllers county Is 0. clopo soc. and with 3,22.1,008 bushels. In whont shipments Phelps county leo.tls with 1,1311,333 bushels , Furnns county Is second with 1.386,333 bushels to Its credit. Cedar county leads In oats wIth 1,219,062 bushels : while Knox county Is second with 1,086,063 bushels. Cedar county also lends In bnrley shipments , Its shipments totnllng 157,210 bushels , wbllo Frontier county rnnlts first In rye shlpmpnts wllh 117,620 bushels. Holt county shipped 43,5'12 tons of hay , thereby rnnltlng first , LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS. Comparative Statistics of the Years 1894 and 1893 , LINCOLN-Tho shlllmentS ot Uvo stoclt during t o year 1904 show a consldernblo Incrense over the ship. menta of the yonr 1903 , nccortllng to the statistics at the buronu ot labor and stntlstlcs. whIch were gIven out by Chief Clerlt Don C. Despain. The prosperous condition ot the fnrmer antl stocltman Is shown by the fact thnt' ' there were S2D.086 more hend at IIvo , stacIe shIpped In IDOI thnn In ID03. The totnl shipments of nil IIvo stocle wns 4G82,333 hend. In 190,1 there were . 966,791 hend at cnltlo shlllped , ns com. pnred with D56.2G3 hend In 1903. The slmllarlt ) ' of these figures la Indica. tlvo ot the stendlness of cnltlo ship. ments. The cOll1l rlSOI1 of hog shipments - monts for the two 'ears shows nn In. crenso at 681,398 hend , there bolng 2,7,12DOD llCnd shlppoll In 190.1 and 2,161,511 In 1903. The horses nnd mulosshlvments In 1904 were 67,05 : ) hend , nnll 54,823 In 1003. A Inrge gnln Is notlccnblo In the ! ! heep shlJments ) , the IDOI shhlments totnllng 02jG81 [ hend , ns compnred wIth G80,761 In 1003. In the shhlments at cnttlo Dodgl ) county lends , with 28,401 : 811erldnn Is second with 27.3j0 [ : Merrlcle third wIth 27,026 , nnd Custer fourth with 26,1376 hend to Its credit. Dodge county - ty also rnnlts l1rst In hog shipments with total shipments of 86,320 : Cus- ter Is second wllh 81tOO : Snunders thIrd with 81O4 : ! , nnll Knox fourth wIth 7D,387. In the shipments of shpep Durtalo county Is far nhead or nil others , haYing shipped IG1'IGO hend , whl10 the next ranl\lng count ) ' , IInll , shipped 04,3G6 henl1. DOdge , So. wnrd and Colfn.'C counties follow In the order nnmed. Duffalo county also lends In the shl11111ent of horse ntl < l mules , Its total being 4.516 , with Dnwes second with 3,6GG hentl. BANKER CHAMBERLAIN GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT TECU1\1SEII-Tho ! I\r ' In the cnso of the Stnto n nlnst Chnrles M. Chnm. borlnln relurned n yerdlct of gullly of. embozzlement. Chnmberlnln wns ensh. ler of the Chnmberlnln Dnnllng ; : house In Tecumseh , which fnl10d In Au ust , ID02. Since thnt tlmo until nhout three months ngo ho hnd been n fugitive. Ho gnye hlmseU UII to the authorities nnd wns Indlctell on chnrces of em- bezzloment. A mo\'o will ho made for a now trlnl. UNCOLN-n. n , Cnrler , C. J. An. derson nn < 1 W. E. 'I'aylor ot Omnha hnvo been nl1110lntell momhers of the commission to 111\SS on yotlng 'mn. chinos , ench ot the slnlo omcers , Go\ ' . ernor 1\l1cltoy , Audltol' Senrlo nnll Secrotnry ot Stnto Gnlushn , selecting a. mnn , GOY.lIcor ! chose 'faylor , who Is 0. mnchlnst ! on the World.IIerald : Gnlushn selected Cnrter , ex-bulltllng Insllector of Omnha. lHl SOllrlo chose Anderson , n momhor of the leglsla. turo which 111\ssell the Inw nnd Incl- < 1ontnlly the fllther ot lho mensuro. Home From Mexican Prison. SIDNEY-\Inc \ Stewart. II" Cheyenne count ) ' cowbor In the cllrlr 'SOs , wnl1 dorod < lown to 0111Ioxlco. . where , ahout ten ) 'O l'S n.o , ho liot Into tronhlo with a t101lt'ol11nn whom ho It 111 0 < 1. For this offense ho wns fennel ullt ) ' n11 1 sontent'od to ho hanloll. This lIentonco WIlS Intqr0l11l11ul11 \ to' JoIltnry ; conflnol11ont for lIfo on a lllel cf hrend a11l1 wnler" 'rho jnllol"s < 1anl.h. ter becnmo Inlerested In his ettiO. IIn . throu h her efforts nnll these of WII. lIam A. Pnxton CJ Ol11llhn ho was 1'0- lenRJ ! ' NED RASKA DRIEFS. - Yorle counts tencllors' Institute ho.s closed. The enrollment WM 170. J. P. Outh of Omaha will draw plans for IIn nddltlon to the Masonic lIomo nt Plattsmouth. A pin swallowed by a 1 O.yeo.r-ol 11 West Point gIrl f ur years ngo wus removed tram 110r w\lst ( last wook. The Grnnd Army reunIon ot south : enstorn NobraslUi. w111 bo held nt Wy. ' moro , beginning the weele of August 14. Superior's StacIe Shipping assocla. tlon Is handling $8,000 worth ot cnttlo weoldy at an nverngo cost at 5 per cent. cent.Mrs. Mrs. lInrry Gbnglver , Hvlng south. cast at AUhurn , nttempted 8ulcldo by swallowing a amnII qnantlty ot aconlto but the prompt sovlces at Dr. C. A. Lutgen" saved her lIfo. Domestic trouble nnd o.n uncontrollnblo temper o.ro given as the cause for the rash act. act.Tho The meotlng of the voters In the dIstrIct for the Osceolo. high school 'vas harmonious. 'rho board nsleed $3,600 with what the ) ' Ilnd on hand , antI It wns voted. Mr. S , W. OU8hoo and ! \Irs. 'W. D , Grum were elected as members of the bonrd for three years. There are two Indies and tour gentle. mon on the board. The huslnoss men at HnsUngs Ilavo I rnlsoll $1,500 nnd thnt city Is to ho.vo . 11. snlnrled hnsobnll team or the remainder - mainder or' the soason. At a business meotlng held last weele the following officers were elected : H. Drewer , man. o.ger and treasurer : U. S. Rohrer , sec-I rotary : C , .J. Miles , E. Stein and F , C. Dabcocle , flnnncial committee , whl10 A. H. Ahllne was elected cnptnln of the team. Thomas and Sol Kecltler , grnln denl. ers nt 1\1nnloy , were found guilty by a. jury In justlco court at Plnttsmouth of I the charge at malting nn nssnult upon C. 1\1. Andrus , a rlvnl grain dealer. I A fine was assesso < l agnlnst both. The I Keclt1ers alleged that Antlrus had os. I tabllshed an elovntor upon -property which they controlled and that they' ' merely sought to prot c their own Interests , Complaint wns med In the county court of Gngo county ngalnst W. H. Thompson , chnrged with assault with Intent to It 111 nnd with nssault with In. tent to wound Thomns Rlclmrdfton of Lanhnm. The filing of the complaint Is the result of a stabbIng nffrny whIch occurred at l..anhnm recently , In which Rlchnrdson was seriouslY in. jured. Thompson hns been In jail since the nffnlr occurred. Anthrnx hns ngnln developed on the farm Of F. M. Smith near Pender , ho hnvlng lost se\'on hend ot cnttlo , mostly mille cows , nnd ono horse. This < lrended < lIsenso made Its ap- pear\nco at his farm four ) 'enrs ago al1d also on the farm of Fred Glister , I two miles north of the nbo\'o named fnrm , At thnt tlmo the hogs were allowoll to devour the carcnsses , from which the ) ' nil dlod. 1\1arlln H. Chlttlclt , for two years I nrlor to Allrll 1 last cashier ot the I ITar\'nrd Stnto hanle , l11edln nn Omnhn hospital after an 111ness of about five. . weels. ; : Arter len\'lng the Imnle be , In comlmny with 1\Ia 'or Horl.og , on 1\1ay IG , went Into North Dnlmta nnd In- \'estlgatel ( sarno prosllectlvo land tleals and while tltero wns tnlton sUddenly and violently 111. Ho wns brought ns fnr ns Omnha and there entered the hospital In which ho < < lied. Fritz Klclter. a ) 'oung fnrmer living northeast of Tecumseh hnd a nnrrow escape from dentIl In n runawny. 1I0 wns raltlng hay , when his team bo- ca.mo frightened from the brealtlng of the mlto tongue nnd threw the drlvor from the sont. His feet caught In the machlno nnd he was. d.rngged nbout a qunrter at a mile , .Just as the horses roaclHHl a deall ravlno nn < l were nbout to plunge Into It the ) ' were stopped b ) ' : \11' . Klcltor's fellow worlwrs and ho wns oxtrlcnted from his flangerous position , Attorneys for Mrs , Lena Margaret Lllllo , sor\'lng a lIfo senten < , o In th' 11enltentlnr ) ' for the nnlrllor of ho husbnnd , med nn elllhornto brlot In the supremo' court In support at a mo. tlon for a rohenrlng , I..ocnl prejudlc' at the time of trial Is ono ot the main contentions In the aplll1catlon. Ono lI\rngrnllh \ In the hrlof sn's : "Mrs. LllIlo wns con\'lctell hecauso of the prejndlco of a Butler county jur ) ' o nlnst a womnn who denlt on the bon I'll of trnde , " 'rho'llIngo or Arlln ton voted on honds to the nmonnt of $1-1,000 for the 11\11110SO of 11Illtlng In a srstem : of wntcl' W01'ltR , The vote wns 123 for bonlls anll nine ngnlnst. After the votes were ( 'ountel ( 1\1111 It wns as cor. talnOlI thnt the bonds ha < 1 carrloll Mr. Pfolffer mndo his Inrgo cannon ronr nud Sll1'Olul the news o\'or the city n11 < 1 snrroundlng countr ) ' . FIreworks nnd counot crl1cltors were used treely nil evonlng nnd , the citIzens of Arlington wel'o hnpJ1) ' to thlnlt thnt n good wnter worlts system Is In sight. Snmuel Drnnnhart , chnlrmnn of thl' honril of I1I1hllo utilities. of the Sr. Francisco city sUller\'lsors , hna wrl' tOil n letter of Inqulr ) ' toIn'or \ Dl'OWll of LIncoln IIsI\.ln < : cOllcl'1'lllng Lincoln OXllQrloncos with the dunl tolcphm. ! o1) ' tem. Chl1rgcd with nltemllt1ng to crlmln. ally nSRl1ult nn 8.yol1roM , ; 11'1 nt \ \ ' ) " , morn , v.1. \ . hl l'nham wns hron ht to U"atrlco IInll IOllged In jnll. \ e\I'lul : ! , vlolt > lHiO from 11'1 ntl l' ) ' mob which hnll lut1ll'red nbout the jnll nt W : ; moro , Chief or Poll co Acton quieti ) ' ro- 1110\'CII the 11rlsoner to Deatrlco for snfa ItOl'lllng , . . - . t CLASS BARRIERS GO DOWN. EHect of Drltlsh Aristocracy Engaging In Trada. The : omleney 'ot tho. Drll1sh oris to. crncy to engage In trade may ha\'o n wltolcflorno effect npon UlO noblllt ) . . It will hreat ! < lawn In time the o.hsurd IInrrler which hns 11rovented [ oclo.ln" lorcourso between the shopkeelJOr nml the mnn with n title. In IJOlltics this lIas alrendy been tlone. 'rhe people of Great Drltaln are now governetl , It has lIoen saId , by a commlttoe of the house ) f commons. The prime minister of Oront Drltaln , Mr. Dnlfour,1s at nrls. : ocratlc dellcent , being a nOllhow ot the 'ate Lord Salisbury. IIo : Is a b111lnnt , many.sldetl man. Dut the statesman who probnbly hns the strongest hold upon the IJrlt1sh people Is Joseph Chamberlain , formerly secretary of ' : Itnto for the colonies , who Is a de. ' : Icendnnt at the "mlfldlo class" and Is hImself a manufacturer and trndes. man. Mr. Chamborlnln has more braIns than most at the Drltlsh no. hl ity comblnod , but under 0. rigid In. terpretatlon of the socIal canons In I ngland ho might not bo admlsslblo to the "best society" In DrUaln. With lho nob1l1ty going Into trade , howo\or ; , lhero w1l1 soon bo an enfl at this non. sonslcal exclusIveness. - Baltimore Sun. IMMENSE SUM IS INVOLVED. Legal Contest Over the DisposItion of $30,000,000. When W1111nm Weightman , tbe Philadelphian who had made a fortune In qulnlno , dlod and left his only daughter , Mrs. Anne M. WeIghtman Wallter , approximately $30,000,000 , she bocnmo the second richest woman In her own right In the United States. All ot : Mr. Welg1ltman's money went to _ v.f"4 - " 11 . . . , I \ " -W.fI" ' J"oneoPW.fI" 'MrSJ"oneoP % this daughter , ono of three chfldren. Two sons had dletl. Par a large num. bor of grandchllflren Mr. Weightman Imtl made 110 provision. But now : : ol11es : Mrs. Jones \Vlster , widow of Mr. 'Velghtman's ) "ouugest son , and : m bolmlf of her anI ) ' mInor tlaughter , has begun n contest to brenle the w1l1 -n contest that Is 111Oly to result In ; ; enso.tlonal tllsclosuros. STRAIN OF NEW YORK LIFE. Manner of Living Worse Than Hardest Work , Says Edison. Edison dosplses Now Yore ] City , "I loathe Its artificial wa ) ' at Hvlng , " he 8a"S , "Its mannerisms , Its wnys of thought. . It hns but the ono redeem. Ing feature , that It Is getting so Impos- slblo that ] 1IJople must leave It or become - como crazy. A man In New Yorle gets down to his office at D , worlts until 12 or 1 , goes out , tal\Os 0. couple of c lt. talis , eats a hearty luncheon , hurriedly ; ; oes back to his desle nnd worlts until 5 or 13 , hurries up town , stopping off ror ono or two moro flrlnls ; : , goes out somewhere , en.ts nn enormous dinner , goes to the theater and then supper nftorward , and finally tumbles Into bod. It Is tllat typo of mo.11 who often tlays to me , "I Ilon't. Flee how ) 'OU stnnd the strain of worldng the wny ) "Ou do day niter tlay nnd night after night In the lahorator ) ' . Worlt ? Why , my worle Is pIa ) ' compnred with his , " . Gen. Boynton and Chickamauga. Lending citizens of Chattanooga , Tenn. , are ngltntlng 0. movement to erect n momorlal to Gen. II. V. Do'n. ton , late donn ot Wnshlngto11 correspondents - spondonts nnd hend at the Chatta. noogn and Chlclcnmaugn nntlonal parle commission. Bo Is recognized ns the orlglnntor at the Idea , and It wns ho who drew up the b1l1 for the creation of the pnrle commission and pressed Its passage through congress. The Iden hns nlso been urged that Gen. Do'nton should bo burled on MissIon. nry ridge , where ho wns wounded. ' 1'hat ho was ClmUnnooga's hest fdentl was a common remark wlien the news at his denUl was recolved thero. Rulers Have to Stand It. WMlo King Alfonso ot Sl1nln was visiting Paris ho nslted M. Doumer , 11resldent at the clmmber , If ho had to bo severe In the oxerclso ot his au. thorlty. "Not exnctly foroclous , " snld 1Doumer. . "Slnco I 111\\0 been pres. Ident I have I111d to al1ply the censure only twice. " "And for what reason ? " aslted the Itlng. "Docnuso the < lopu. ties concerned had spolten 111 at the ropubllc. " "Oh , " snld Alfonso , with a sml1o , ' 'It I nplll1ed the censure to nil who slleale 111 or mo I should bo.vo nothing else to do. " UllOn this M. LoutJc , UCting hIs hands to heavon. f cxolhtmed , "And wbat. nbout mo ? " r . " . " - NEAL HAS PLACE IN HISTORY. - Indiana Man , Now Dead , Wrote the Fourteenth Amendment. Stephen Nenl , nuthor at the four- leonth nmentlment to the constitution of the Unltelt Slates , dIed at his homo In Lebnnon , Ind. , Juno 23. IIo was 88 ) 'Qnrs old on Juno 11 , having been born In 1817 In Vlrglnln. Ho came Into promlnenco In 18GG as the author at the fourteenth amendment to the constitution ot the United Stntes. 0 , S. Orth wns at that tlmo representa. tlvo In congress from the Ninth Indl- nna dIstrict , nnd was 11. close personnl nntl political frIenll of Mr. Neal , who drafted the nmendment nnd forwarded It to Mr. Orth. It was passed nlmost , 'Ir -I , f f " , ; . : . / ' , verbntlm as Mr. Neal had written it. He had been three times Inllrr ed nnd len. ves his last wife and ten children. IT PAYS TO BE HONEST. John Wanamaker Gives Excellent Ad. vice to Young Men. No AmerIcan business man ho.s won 11. larger or more conspicuous success on the score of actual desert than 'Mr. John Wanamaker , and the bIt at nd. vice ho gnvo to some young men In Chicago the other day on how to get on In the world Is worth passing on for the benefit at young men geneml. Iy. "If , " said Mr.Vnnamaker , " 11. young man starts out In me with the determination to be absolutbly honest , to bo sucessful he must know thnt the people he deals with are honest. Oth. erwlso ho will not cut much of 11. flguro In the business world. At lenst he will have to devise a plan which will Insure honesty on their part when ho Is flellllng with them. In business this quality will be valuable. And the most tllfficult step In the l1rogress of nn honest man Is to continually let hIs possession of this quaIltY bo generally Imown. Many an honest mnn falls because ho Is a poor advertiser. Hon. esty In motive , word , deed and Impulse Is the purest quality In t le world. Dus. Iness honesty is 11. good polley. I would advlso the ) "oung mnn to take this route. It may be longer and moro rocly ; : , but the reward Is commensurate - ate with the labor. " LARGEST HOSPITAL FOR BERLIN , Rudolf Vlrchow Institution Will Bo Immense Affair. Berlin will shortly be able to boast that It contains the largest hospital In the world , The new Institution , which Is to be called after the famout' I1h'slologlst , the Rudolf Vlrchow hospital - pital , will ber fitted with accommodn. . , tlons for 2,000 l1atlents. When fully equipped It will have a' " stafr of 650 physicians" nurses , attendants and servnnts. In connection with the has. pltal there will ho a pathological nnd anatomical laboratory , bath-houso wIth medico-mechanical Instltuto , section for Rontgen appliances , and 11. separ. ate building also for apothecaries. Hitherto the Inrgest German hospital was that at Eppendort , near Hamburg , with nccommodatlon tor 1GOO patlonts. The slzo of the new Derlln hospital may bo best shown when compared with le London hospital , with 780 beds , and tbo l\1ar'lobone Infirmary , \Vltil 744. Proud of American CItizenship. Joseph IIornblend , perhaps the most celcbrated courlor In the old world , seems to recognlzo the majesty of American citizenship. OIl his busl. ness cnrds ho has printed : "Joseph Hornblend , courier to Gen. Nelson A. Miles , Mr. Hopltlnson Smith and" the emperor at Gormany. " 'I'hls extraor. dln ry man Is a Lovnntlno , born In Consto.ntlnople , with Gr.cek , Armen , Ian , Hlndoo and perhaps Turkish blood In him , n mixture at races which produces nn Inoxhaustlblo fund of good temper , much cnpaclty and n soaring and uncontrolled Imagination. Nevertheless he Is 11. person of some distinction , havIng loon decorated by the sultan for leading an expedition . Into Asia Minor. His control at Ian. runges Includes , of course , all Euro- I l1ean tongues , nnd extends to Turkish , . Arnblcs nnd Innumerable dialects of the region around Constantinople. Only Sure Road to Success. Ever'hody Is sool\lng to "get rich qulcle , " without the formality at ac. cumulntlon by 0. slow hut sure l1roc. OSS : o\'er'body Is looltlng for a royal rOlld to riches , nnd so Intense Is the hunt for that road that it Is no won. fler people somollmes forgot to care whether or not the rend the ) ' try lends through thlclots ; : of potty crlmo. There Is but ono sllfe nnd sure road , anfl that Is the old.fnshloned ono of living al. WII'S within the Income , what over It Is. No fortune cnn be mnflo without 1\ start , anfl 0. stnrt Is a start , no mnt. tor how smnll It Is. A cent Is a much better start Ulan a debt. This In. vol\'ell close figuring. Dut It Is close figmlng that docs the busIness even In the gigantic 011eratlons ot to-day.- Horald. Duluth . . . , - -1 . J I' ' . - CalU 1et 'J. _ " , Baking Powder ' . Th only high grade Baking Powder sold at a. moderate , price. Complies - plies with the pure food laws of all states. . , . Trust Dn1tlng Powde sell for 45 or 50 cents po. . pound nnd mny be iden.- tified by this exorbltan. pdcc , They nrc 0. menaCD to pUblio health , ns folX1 prcpnred from them can-- talns lnrge qunnUUcs 01' , Rochelle salts , 0. . dangerous - ous cnthartlo drui. - - . . A Note to Novel Readers. \Vell worth 'pondering , by 11. genel\ > atlon at novel-readers too npt to hnt' blbe n code at ethics from Irresponsible - sible purveyors at fiction , are thesa- wards in Harper's Magazine from WUllam Dean HoweUs , blmselt the denn ot AmerIcan novelists : "If 11. novel flatters the passions , and exalts them above the principles , it Is poisonous : It mn.y not Idll , but It w1l1 alone exclude an entire class at fiction , ot which emInent examples w111 occur to 11.11. Then tta whole spnwn of so-co.l1ed unmoral romances. which Imagine a world by the penn.- ties following , swltt or slow , but In. oxorably sure , In the real world , are deadly polson : these It1l1. The novels that merely tlclt10 our prejudices nnd lull our judgment , or that coddle our. senslb1l1t1es , or pamper our gross 3r ; petite for tho' marvelous , are not so . fntal : hut they are Innutrlt1ous , nnd clog the soul with unwholesome va , . pars of all Itlnds. No doubt they , too. help to wenlten the mental fibre , and malto their readers Indifferent to plodding perseverance and plain In. dustry , and to matter-oHact poverty and commonplace dlstress.,1 , , I Lelpslc Books and Music. In the city of L Ipslc , the headquarters - ers of the German boole publlshlnlJ' trade , there are 2D1G firms filling ( mlers , and Its boole publishers' ex. chono , has 3,2.iQ members. Lolpslo has . not only one of the most cele.- . brate.d unh'ersitles'ln Germany , but n9 a city Is renowned for Its music schools and concerts. 1\1any Ameri. cnns of both sexes are now studyIn at Lelpslc. Proved Beyond a Doubt. Middlesex , N. y" July 3.-Speclal ( ) . . , . .That Rheumatism can bo cured has. been proved bo"ond 11. doubt by Mrs. Detsey A. Clawson , weU known hero. That Mrs. Clawson had Rheumatism nnd had It bad , all her acquaintances. know. They also know she Is no'W cured. Dodd's Klflnoy P1I1s did It. Mrs. Clawson teUs the story of her cure as follows : . "I was an Invalid tor most five J'earBl caused by Infiammatory Uheumatlsm. helpless two-thirds of the tlmo , The first ) 'Ollr I could not do ns much as a bab ) ' could do , then I rallied 11. IIltltt bit and then a relapse. Then a year ngo the gout set in my hands o.nfl feet. I suffered untold agony nnd In August - gust , 1003 , when my husband died I could not ride to the grave , "I only toolt two boxes ot Dodd' Kldnoy P111s and In two weelts 1 could' walt on m'self and so.w my own wood. I dug my own potatoes and gathered my own garden Inst fall. Dodd's Kid- " noly P1I1s cured mo. " Rheumatism Is caused b ) ' uric acid In the blood. Dodd's Kidney PUIs put the Kldne's In shape to talce aU the urIc acid out at the blood. The Difference , In Englnnd the youth Is perhaps the oxceptlon who Is not wnltlng for . something to turn up : In Scotland he Is the exception who Is not taught rrom the beginning thnt It Is his busl. ness to turn somothlng up.-Tho. Young 1\Ian. " . Dnvl 1 JCt'"t'dy' " J"nvorlte . "Dr. < " " RemedTJ. Rondout , N , y , . cur " II1Y . . .Ioul lroubl6l lI'al1. . U pound. . . . S. " 'ar < l.II.lIurn. . kidney . J. 1I0tllel U , His Excuse. f Mr , Hope Sprlgglns Jones so.ys of' . ; 11Oetry : "I don't write It for /I. lIvin' : I just wrlto It 'cause the relit 0' the 4 , \ , world seems to bo tnckllnr ot It , an' I n ght ns well hn\'o 0. whirl at It o.s an'bod ) ' else ! " -Atlantn Constitution. P1'1soners of wnr nre never' spared In Iorocco : the ) ' are hehonded , as are , the woundcll foes , and their henda pll\rcil 011 the falls III clUIS ! ns a warn. Ing exnmple. 'It . . - -