' ; ; " - $18 AN ACRE REALIlEU ON CROP IN WESTERtJ CANADA. I --I- ANOTHER FARMER RIALIZEO $22.50 PER ACRE FROM HIS WHEAT CROP LAST YEAR , - - " Charles McCormIck oC ICen\'lIIe , Manitoba , writes : "During the "CaBan of 1107 ! , I hnd 100 acres In crall 011 the S , W , IllIn1'ter oC section 18 , townuhlll : Hi , rnngo 27 west oC the PrIncIpal Merldlall'cs. . tcrn Cnnndn , yleldod as followa : " 80 acrea at 22 bushelu lwr arro , whIch I sold Cor ! l0 centa pC'r bushel : nod 20 acren oata yieldIng GO hlllllll'llI 'IeI' nero I Dold Cor : Hi centn lWI' bushel I GO that. my total crop rC'alholl : $2,00.\- \ 4 00 _ From thIs I deducted Cor eXllelllleJ or threshing , hired help , ate" $400,00 , ICllvlng mo n not Jlrofit on thIs year's ( : rep ot over $ lGOO. " Thomas Silwatzky or 1I0rbert , San. Imtchowan , says : "Tho vuluo oC my crop per acre of , WheAt. Is $22,60. I threohcd 1,760 bushels or wheat rrom 70 ncrel1 , and ' ; was ofterIJd 90 cents n bUtlhel for It , Onts , 16 acres , 600 bUllholll : and barley , 6 acres , 80 bUllhels , I do not know Ir I hnve been doIng I the bent In thIs dlotrlct , but I know . I fC nil the Carmerft were doing all well , ! Wfmtern Canada would have no kIck 'ComIng ns Car as graIn growing Is concerned : and I rurthor say that Ir you want to put thIn In ono oC : rour ad- vorUooments , thl8 Is true and I caD put. my name to It. " , . I I , Philosopher's Pr llse of Poverty. , ' Oh , Ilovert . , tholl IIl't n ReVCl'e ' tcacher ! Dut lit thy noble RchOol I i huvo received 1II0re IlroclouH 10HIHIIIH , : \ I.hnvo learned more roat IrllthH qlan . " j , r' 0111\11 cvcr find In the sllhel'es oj , . 'wca1th.-nOURRcau , , , ' ; . VAl.UE OF CK FOODS , ; < , : . . ji . Prof , I . " ' , Well or lhl' Altrhmlt IIrnl . : 1' "llcl"llllP,1I1 81.1111011 , of .lho lTllh''r/II ' of : ' , ' 'INCOIINIII omclnl lwllttln No , Hil , 1:111)/1 : " of Hlocle Cooda : "I'h'Rl-'l'he ) ' art ; ! no hnllerll 10 hf'nlthY 111111111I111 whl'l' ( ell ilK dlrcl'Il'll , ( 'ltlJIII' 11/1 III IIIerl'lIalll lho 1I1 1'f lIlJlllty. of lhl' fC,1'11 1'/1 / \/1 \ , 01' 1 'IIIICI'1 III ; ' II 1111I1'1' U ffl' I'll'C 1m the III'OIludloll of IIICIII , III II Ie , wool. I'll' , . . "Rl'IIIIII-1'hl' ' IIro no h 'nl'lIt III ! Cllt'I1 " 1111 for 11I/ll'1I1'1'I1 of the \111'11'11/1 tlIIIIIII'/I : 01 . ; Ih'e IItoel , : IlI'lIhOl' lIu the ) ' 1105/11'1111 IIny ' \ IIIII'Helllllr lIIerlt III ( 'IIIH' or 1'll'rllll' 111/1. ' : ' . ' ( 'alll'lI or for nllllllllill out of ( ' 01111111011 , oft . I fCl'd , lle. . IIIIICO : Qula /111I1111 11rollorllon nt , ' . . 1111'I'Clllclltu ha\'lul ; ' 11I1'1111'111111111110 111 . , 1'IIl\l\1I \ thereill. thl' hulle or 1111' foodl ! 1'011- , . 1 < 11I1Inl ; ' of a lilloI' which IJO'IHJ/I/lCH 110 IIIclIl , dnul IlI'o\lortll'/I \ whntc\'ol' , " 'l'hlrd-By IIdollllnl ; ' n IIhcrnl IIYIIII'III : ' : of fOl'dlnl ; ' (11I'/11 1111111I11111 111111 flll'lIh hlu. : ' . \'nrlcly of f1'0111l Hood rl'8ult ! ! 1I111 ' hu , . J ohlnlncll without rCHlrllntn IItnC'k fOOll1l Clf 1111Idllll , If n fnrlllCl' IH.llc\'H It II ! . : . III'CeIHUr ) ' to feed Htllcle fnod lit tlllll' ! ! . lit ! ! : < 'all 11I1I'C11II1IO tll" Inltl't'llIcnlH IInll IIllIko , ( I his OWII Htorl fumlll 111 11 frtlt'111J1I or thl ! ' . . ' < :091 claar'l'd 'for thom IW the II1l1l1ufac , . 'Ii' ; : tllrcct , 110 will then hlll'U 1111I 11111111111I11I1 . . . 1 ntlHfal'l'o" ' " oC Iml/wllll / ; ' whllt ho Is ruull- , " . Inl ; ' nm1. or C'cdlll ! { > . \ ' l'olH'lmt.tjltl'11 foot ! _ Illlltc ll ' r 0110 IlIrgolr l\Ilutell \ with lion- , ii' ' medl lllnl' hl relllclllH" . . . . ' 11 ; DOlI't HIH'nd $ : : . & 0"hl'lI 1i0 l'cnl/1 wll' ' :1 : ( do lho Worle , J\1\1o " 0\11' OWII Klnele foolln , ' II ) ' IIsln Skidoo I1or l' lI11d ullio ' ! 'l\lJlutH , : : ' 1'0 he mixed In feNl , Prop"r dose In lab- r tt \elK , Muleo lOlli' Htol'l loule 111 < 0 lhe tU11 , J 1 Jlrll'l' . Per horlicH. cat tie. slll'eIIwlllO \ 111111 Cowls. " ' IUlldu Crom the ' . : ! . "hey 1\1'0 ( 'UII. 'f .Jellsed OSKOllce of the drul { , 'l'he ' 1\011'1 \ ( . ' ( 'ontulll Hawllullt , IIsheH , choll feed or IImll , 'j Are just 118 gooll whell l1'n Yl'IlI'H old liS ' when tI'll dllYII old , ' 1'1I1'y c.JI\I\ly \ wHh all I ; ' IJUl'c drug Inws , Able for 111111 Iry OIlC" I " ' 1 Hldtloo Condltloll 'rahlclH. or Skhloll j' : 'Vorm , IChi IIOY , Chll'\l'n \ Choltrl , IIl1sh'l' . ' . ' Cathartic. lIcnvl ! , Fever , 1 loR' Cholem. . . JJlstCII\IJOI' , Pink 11ye , ( ' 01\1' \ tahlels 01' : " J. lIIse Powder , SII\VIII : Cure or IIl1l'bVlro ' ' ' ! 1.llIhI1I'1I1. DllIlrllmtedy \ ' 1'ho Blul ! 111'11 , , $300,000,00Vnll'rtowlI ; , ollth Oalwtll , u , S , A , { 1 ! Popular Superntltutlon Deefled. . , Detylng lIupcrHtltlon . , the Herald 01 : , \ ! 3latlnston. PI , . lJegan IHllJlIcatloll "II . , : 1. weeldy 'on' l"rhla " ) ' , Soplombm' 13 , ' } 'ho firat , cOJlY wall tnlwll fl'oll1 the Il1'ess at 13 mlnuleR lIofure Ii o'cloclt , In the' Iireaonco oC 13 wltlleiell ! , - - NEURALGIA The real meunlng or the word Nou , ralgla la norve'paln , und any ono who baa sutrored with the maladY wIll not bo so anxIous to know oC Its nature ns to hear oC Us antIdote , Though scarcely recognized by the proCcllslon nnd llooplo halt a century ago , It Is now one of the most common and paIn- tul ailments whIch nf1llct humanlt ) ' . Ao now generally undel'stood the wOl'd sIgnIfies an alYection or lho l1ervou sy t.em , with 1111111 In the cour30 oC the ( u'lnclpat nen'ca. 'l'ho two gl'oat causeo of Neuralla. ! arc , Impovcrtohmcnt or the Bloorl end Deficiency ot Non'o Force ; and the treatment or It Is not BO obscure as many wouJll bo led to suppose. The first thIng Is to rollovo the palll , whIch Is done moro Qulcltly and satIs- .fllctorlly by ST , JACODS OiL thall by any ether romcdy known : the lIecolld object. la to remove the cause , whIch is accomplished by the ubundul1t use \'IC nourl8hlng Coed , or n nature to litrcngthon and glvo tone to both the mUlculnr and nervous S'BtowS , , - OccaHlollully a woman l1Iarrl < , s D mall fOl' the PUrllORO of l.lt1nl ; him UII , -and tI\en \ maltotl It u case IIC hohl'UI' ' fOI'cr' ltHel'-Chlcnn , ! News. oeatness Cnnnot & "Cured . ' " locIII IIpp JcaUon. , a , Ibe ) ' caOUJt rencb Ibe dl. oiled porUIJn of the car. Tllero I. uoly UIIOu ) ' to CUIII doaucII.alll' tl1l1 h b , oolullluto"al : reluolller 1.Jufuell I. u. d by an hlnlllOcd rondlUon IIr Ibo III u.o : < II 11/11121 or tile I > : U.IIIOhlll\l Tube , \\'hoil tbl ! . .ulJo II Inlawed ! , "U b'e u rUlulJlIlI1 : , ,1I111l1 ur 1m' perftCll1uflo ! : . Clltl when II h eliUrel ) ' cl..otl. IJuf' 1I0.1bo . rO'IIIIIIl1d ulllu04 Ibu lutlallllllnUulI cau bu : akcn all' nn4 cbll cub" realored 10 II' ! lurma' ' CUIIIII' . tlO&l. he rlalC , wUl" " dOllro'cll r'lre'crntlle ca.e. lIUlof tcn attl cau.ed "y Caurrll , " 'blcll 10 11 < 1lblQIr IIUllllllol1&lood contlllluo Ibo muc"u , , urfllce. . We wlU i:1 'n 000 Uundrell lI"lInu fur QD ) ' ca.e of De loe. . Icotluod b , calarrbl Iblll \ 11curetl blUall" C larlll Cure , IIIIt , fur cII\Illu. : . froJ , . 1' . J. CIICij\-.t : CO" 'l\lleJII , Q , 1\111 < \ b , lJrutrlt t , . j c , Tt.ltu U.all' , la 111 I 1.7 l'll tur COU.IIHIlQIlo - - - - - , Ir a : mnrrlCil man It'nl'llH to 10VI1 nn Qtbor woman .It 1:118)11) : : \ ' bCC1US" ; , h\ \ ! . . ,10 malteJ the lesroul IJD. : Y. ' - . , . _ . . " . _ " 1- : _ " : 1f1 : : " [ = - _ , _ ' - , , - - - 1JJe JjllISDoOHrD MlIIJJOtfj ) ] ) ! I/JZ. ! . l $ ) [ [ 5J ? JZ/lJ mJFJiJ7Jl f@ ' . A 'YAQUJ Cflnr .IJV . " . . . l-iOL./lJAY nREcJ r C ) IIns Ilxll'o "dOlltcd the phrnRo coilled III lllll ! c'nllntr ' 'ears n o that the "onl ' ooll hullllll II ! the dcad In. Illan , " IInd hUll she finllll ) ' decided to mnlw goocl Indhlllg Ollt of nil of lito Ynqul IndlnnH , that lIerlo : and un- conqllCl'lIlIll1 mcn whle-h hllH COllt hl'r mnn ) ' live ! ! Hnll much trlJlllHlrO In Iwe"luJ ; In lIuhjoetion 1 Such queetlon lIIa ' well be IIHked III vIeor the proH- I:1nt : policy of doportutlon whIch II ! bc- Ing pCI'ulslentl ) ' currIed out. It 100kIJ all though the war bet ween the Span- JHh Hlwnkluluhabltllntll / oC the rcpllh , IIc or MexIco mill the trllculent Indians - dians of Sonora , whIch , with lIut few IInd IIhort Intol'\'als or IIC'ace , rtmll lIaclt 10 the darll of Cortez alld his conlluhtlldol'CH ; , lWEI l'lmched the lasl phllse , In whloh the IItlCI' annIhilation or a I'uce Is ollCnl ) ' sought , It we had ovcr hewn 11M patient wIth 0111' l'IdMklnH ILH hus heen at least till. ! go\'cl'I1mcnt or I'l'cHldent Dlnz with the YnlJulll , we mIght be justlllell In crlllcllling mOl'o IIcverel ' thlln wo CIIII thl' In < , xol'llhle Ilollcy whIch hall flnnlly lIeen ndollted lIy the grent IlIIclficntcH' of l\1 < , xlco , who Is 111'01111 of the IndIan I , blooll thnt lIow : : ! In bH velnll. But flllch Is lIot the ClIse , alld the Amerl- canH who III'C beHt acqulllntod with the conditions whIch have Ilro\'nllcd In the YaquI counll-r fOl' lhe IUHt ton "eal'1j tire ulmoHt unanimous In agree- iug that hItherto Pl'eHldont Dlnz's COIll'IIO hall lIenn one of great Icnloncy and that I ho cmlr nltel'lllltlve to the I Jlollcy which the \lexlcan govol'nmcnt : hUll . ndolltcd , lIamely , oxlorl11lnatlon' ' fOl' lho adult Ynlluls nnd eXlmtrlatlon rOl' the chlhh'lHl of tlw trllle , II ! Cor the white man to withdraw from the country , nn nlternatlve whIch , or COUI'HO , 18 lIot to be thought of , ho , calise. , IInfor unatel . Cor' thc 11001' ; YII- ( JuIH , theh' IlInd Is onol'moual ) ' rIch III mlncl'I\llI , whIch the whlto brother covetR , So the dccreo hnR gene COI'th that the Rrownup YnqulR must dlo IInd hIs children , when the ' cllcnpo donUl on I the flcld 01' upon thc tl'cllcherous trail. IIrC' to be tl'anllllOl'tod /ovol'llmont / I > hllls to unhealth ) ' , 10w.I'lng Ilrov- Incell or lhe "hot counh' ' , " such us Yucntlln and Tehtll1nlepec , whOl'o the ) ' are Incorpomted In the trlboa or thoroulhly hlOtr nslve Indlnns. Hom. It thc ) ' slIr\'lve the changed condltlonR , the ' muat lI\'e Inorant ! oC the trlllal tradItions Into which the ) ' wcro bpI'n and sh'unger 1 to tholr fathOl's' prOW0811 upon man ) ' IL hardl ) ' contested battlefield - field , It would tnko a volume mCl'ely to relate In n condenscd , aucclnct Corm the tragIc olllsodes or the Yaqui wnr which hils continued for conturlcR , Indeed - deed from the armorclnd dn's or COl'toz to the mngazlne gllns ot Dlaz , In 1897 , nftor the military OCCUPIL' tlon or Yllqul Innd hlld continued many years and wus bccomlng qlllte u draIn \1110n the Moxlcan treasur ) ' , nt the dIrect Instance or Dlaz hlmsolC a moro generous IlOlIc ) ' wnll InItiated. As pnl't or thIs Iiollcy Totllllto , one or the helld men of the Ynqllls , was chollen chlot hy hIli peoille and ho was glvon the rank oC Ulnjor In the MexIcan - can 111'01) ' , und a hodnuard or 100 chosen bmves was enrolled 1111 hIs 1m- medluto followIng , Soon the lands were nllotted , ah\'a 's excepting the mlnoral lunds. whIch wel'e or courte rcsorved for these who would berit know how to oxplolt them. YcarH or savagor ) ' had , howe\'er. IIn , fitted the Yaquls Cor the wn ' 8 or IHnco. In UtO dn 's or adversIty thc ) ' had stootl togothol' all ono ' 11111n , hut with pmsllorlt ) . came dlHcord nnd dl- , 'Ided councils , Some of the wlldnr 'oung hmvon , the "lIrollchoR , " as they are called locall ) ' , got Into troublc , shot 1111 II town , IIl1d when theIr chlof , Tetlblte , ut the InHtnnco or the Moxl- clln authorIties , got uftor thol11. there was bloodahod tlnd tI feud rCllllltod whIch has 1I0t bcen alilleased to thlll dn ) ' . Soon Ule Yuqulll COII\'ol'ted theIr herdll or goatll and IIheoplnto amn1l1l11. tlon und lIogau holdln ! ; slestna , which Hoon delenorntcd Into Will' dnncolI , donnIng thclr , hcads and quills. Cor thll YaquI dooH not Indllllo In pulnt. IInd swIngIng tholr WI\I' CIIlIlH to the mllslc or the tom t ems , the Indlnn8 1'I\n I mllck an,1 , commit tOIl hOl'l'lblo < : rII11Cs 1111 through the udjllcent Hettlemonts. ' 1'0 tI II It 11. the loader , cast 01Y hh 1\loxlclll1 honora. togeth < , r with hlH IInl , form , at the IIl'st IIInll ! ot comlnl ; h'ou , \ blo and Illnced hlmsolf once moro at the hoal1 or hIli ' ' peoplc , 'l'hol'o WOI'O a few , a01' ) ' Cow , of the YUQulH with In , tOlllgonco enough to HOO that , lIooner 01' later , the war trnll would loud tholl1 to the gallowa. and they hunJ ; IIllck. . I 'rho rate at thORO mon wus oven ITi0re , horrible - than that whlcb overlook thtJ - , " . , \ 0 > > , \ 0It IA YAQUI cflTJZC/1 V7 .Jg' I tm1'JI'llIed ! MexIcan sottlementH , Thu fwleH or their fcet were cut 01Y , tholr e 'el WCl'O gouged out. IInd they WOI'\ ) lort to cite u mlllol'ullio death upon nome watel'lcss dCRert , A Inl'ge numhel' of soUlors who had oscalled , or lJoel1 overlooked , In tht ) first IIU1'II'IHe ! atamJleded to the 1It1la tOWII oC Con co I'll , about 12 miles 1111 the 1'1 VOl' . This IWllltlon , which wan fuvol'ulllo Cor detense , they slrongly forti lied IInd held with success ugalnst the JUan ' onlliallghts or the IInvagcs. 'l'hon thollsundR or MexIcan troops were hunled up to the scene ot the outbreak , The Indlun8 concentrated around the old mlstllon church of Dac- tUll and hold It for foul' months against all the troops thut WOI'O Hont against thorn. In this siege the Moxlcuns lost GOO men , and when the IndlnlI. ! havIng - Ing exhausted tholr ammllnltlon , marched out and made Cor theIr moun- tuln I'etl'oats , the tl'OOpS were both unwilling - willing and ul1alllo to stop them , SInce thc unRucceRsCul slcgo of Bacum the Yaqui war has lJecomo u mun hunt. As long as the raIns pro , vall the MexIcan troops , fearrul of the ovorpowcrIng hcat Ulld the miasmIc fovel's , remall1 In their cantonments , 'but when the sklcs clear and the dry RCaSOI1 comes. the Indian chuso 110- I . gIns. 1"01' " five 'earH It has gene on 111111 has 1I0t lIeen as yet completcl ) ' Ruccossful. A remnant of the snvages , how numerous 110 ono Imows. stili maIntain their IndelJCndont savagel' ' wlthll1 the depths of the mountain bar- I'ancas and in the forc3t ! I'ccesscs whel'o therc are IJaths only known to themsel\'es , ALMOST ENDED IN TRAGEDY. - - Psychological Man Couldn't St lnd Theater Pest's T llk Any Longer : 'I'he woman who gocs to the theatel' and Inslstll Ullon telling her companion -always In a stage whlspel'-just what Is goIng to hallpen next III known to ulmost every UumtergoC\ \ ' . She Is an unmltlgatcd nuIsance-almost as hud as the man who goes out bet ween the acta. 'l'hut woman was pl'osent the ether aftcrnoon at matinee ot n play at psychologIcal development or chnrnc. tel' rather thun melodramatic action IlIld climax : . She wus acoustomed. however , to molodramatlc action and InHlstod Ullon prognosticating every thIng along thcso IInos. She at on co saw 1111 sorts of posslbllltioa In the sltllatlon or whIch the author novel' dreamed. and explnlncd thom to her Crlend-and to every body within several - oral 'ards or her as woll. As the IJlay wall very Intorestlng the Indy's rcmal'ko WCI'O anno'lng , and one gen- Heman a IIttlo In rront at her waxed I In1llatlcnt. Flnnlly In the last act , where a vcry strong scene was bctug I gl Yon , the lady broke out with : "NOW1J'ou ace , the wlfQ I Jealous 9' the chll , and It Is really her child , and the bad brothor's , bllt she Is goIng to help murder him nnd put hIs body down the sewer , " ThIs wns too milch ror the gentleman - man with the Interest in thIngs IIsy- chologlcal. Ho turncd around , and , wIth nuotoro rrown , though In the mOst polIte tones posllblo , ho said : "And , furthermore , mndame , It YOII cunnot keep qulot thcro will 110 an- othol' murder , and there will be another - or body In the sower. " And dnrlng the romalndor or the pluy the loquacIous ono preserved an 1\lIsoluto silence. However , ns 8he was leu\'lug the theater she rCll1urlwd plalntlvcly to her rrlcnd : " 'rhat was a Hweot 'IIttlo pla ' , nnd 1 would ha\'o enjoyed It very much It It hadn't been Cor thut rude man , " Harm Done by X-Rays. Dr. Hull Edwards , the cmlnent Eng- IIl1h 5urgeon , rndlogl'ullhcr to the Bll'- mlngham General hospltnl , the Qlloen'o , the 01'thopodlc nnd the Splnnl hospitals. who rocentl ) . lost hIs left arm , the prlco or } Jorlilotent worle with the X'ra ' , was among the first to dls- CO\'CI' the grcat vaillo or the X.rn ) ' to Hurlcal ! operators , In Cact , the J1I'st upurutlon C'Om ! an X'l'ay IJhotograph wus from ono taken b ) ' hIm on Fcbru- Ul' ) ' H. 1896. Ho waH'er ) ' IHiecesstul with the ray durIng the Boor Will' . 'l'horonftor ho Jlrst noted on hIli hl1ndll lIomo oxcrcsconces whIch had the ap- Jleamnco of warts , and whIch IIlIrcad. 1"ollowlnl " ; thIs came palnll In hIs Icft hand , Hrncillall ' extendIng nil the arm. 'I'heso wcro so so\'ero ultlmutcl ) ' that , ho cou\d \ sloOl1 anI ) ' under the Inl1uonco I of o"latoH. It was a rull ) ' tle\'olopol' case or Xray dormatltlo , a sort or hone cancor. l < lnally amputation boo cam neco8 nry , ' " ' ' . . . , . A'- _ _ _ " " . _ . - . . - . . . . . . - - . - - - - . ; . . _ . . \ - , , ' . - , . . - - . . . . . - - . . , . . _ - - _ . . , . " . , IN THE LIMELIGHT I TO BRING FLEET I-IOME I - - - - Heal' AdlOh'ul Charles S , SIIOrr ) ' , who will Ruccced Allmlral Hollloy D. ) vanH nR commander of the l.'nllcd Slate ! ! lIeet IIIIW In the PacIfic ocean , nntl who III 10 IIl'Inl ; the "hlg sixteen" huck to the AUunlic coafJt lIy ch'cllng the glolle , hus hat ! long un dlHtlngulsheli sOI'vlco In the navy , He Is a nl1t1\'o of ( ) W YOl'lt. lIut IH I1ccrelilted to Con. noctlcutln his apilolntlllent to the l1I\Val aCl1del11 ' . 110 became a real' udmlrallnII1Y : , 1906 , DurIng the WUI' with Spl1ln AdmIral Sperry \\'ns cQulpment officel' In the New YOl'k navy yal'd. Artm'ward he was glvcn command ot the Yorktown In PhilippIne watel's , anll dlrocted the movement II or the lundlng' pal'ty on thc cnlltern shore of Luzon , whIch IH now regurdcd us one ot the 1II0llt tllI'lIlIlIg advcntlll'eH oC the campaign I agaInst Aguinaldo , The landIng lIarty of the YOI'lttown was captured h ) ' Aguinaldo's men. Sarno or thom were wounded , nnd 1111 were taken pl'lSOnOl'B , 'rhen began the famous chalJU or the InsurgentH and theIr 11I'lsoners throughout the Icngth of the laland , resulting In the I'cleasc of the mcn at Apan'I , on the north.r L extremIty of Luzon , The officcrs anll RoldlOl'8 who went to the rescue or the Yorktown men wcre popularly known as the "hal'o and hOllnll" expedItion , and untold hardships wcre ondurcd. As ono of the officms lindeI' AdmIral Walkcl' Sperry heltled to make successful - cessful the Illcturcsquc vo'age hr the "white slJuadl'on" whIch vlsltcd Europe and South AmerIca In 1891-9.1. : From the cum man del' or the New Orlcans on the ChIna stntlon , Admlt'l\l Sperry became presIdent of the WUl' college , Ills ncxt detail wal : ! to thc Inst IIaglle peace confcl'ence , whcrc he wcnt ns ono of the Amedcan dclegatcs. Hcturnlng tl'om 'I'he Hague , hc wus gl\'on sca dut . , and assIgned to command the Courth dlvlRion IIC the Atlantic flcet , whIch cupaclty ho has ml1do the trip aroll1111 the hol'l1 with Admiral Evan , Admiral Spcrl'Y Is 60 ycal'S old and has lJeen In the naRlnce hIs gradn. : Jtlon Crom Annapolis In 18GG. lIe Is a native oC Brooklyn. N. Y. Ills appoint- mcnt as cnlllgn was In 18GS and hc lIocame a captain In 1900 , Slnco November 16 , 1903 , he has been pl'Osldent or the UnIted States Naval 'Val' College at Newport , It I. , ns well a8 n mombcl' of the general board of the navy , I EX-SENATOR UNDER CLOUD ' 1 Marlon Dutler , COl'mel' UnIted States senatm' from North Carolina , who III accllsod br Con- gl'eSRl1Ian Lilley or lIelng hll'ed II ) ' the ElectrIc Heat Comilan ) ' to Influence leglR1atlon , hus had n. somewhat chcckel'ed careel' . Ile was stu ) 'lng 11w at the Unlverslt ' of North Curollna when his fathel' tiled und he had to rctlll'n home to 1'un the farm and attend to the brInging up of hIs .otlllgel' brothel's and sllllel's , 101' ; th rce year he also taught In a nelghbol'lng ucudem ) ' , 'I'hen he became a Ilolltician and a neWSpUIJOI'man b ) ' joInIng the I'armcl's' Alliance and starting two IJavel'S , the Clinton Cuucaslan and the Raleigh Caucasian. ThIs pl'o\'ed stepIJlng stone to thc state senuto which hc reached In 1890 , 'I'he following 'cal' he lIecallle president of the Farm- crs' AlIIanco nnd In 1894 was electcd presldcnt of lhc national ol'lanlzntlon , Bullcr had the stl'ongest kind of an antipathy fOl' Gro\'er Cleveland. and when the laUcr was nomlnllled In 18J ! he left the Democmtlc Jlarty , He dId not rctlro from IJollllcR , howe\'er , fOl' he Immedlatcly set to wOI'k to organIze lho POIJIIllst lIarty. and sOllie of the IItc1'l1t11l'l' hc sent out In connection wIth that movcment was oC a "scrcamlng" descl'llltlon , In 1896 he was elccted to the enLted StateR senatc for Ihe long tel'm , , . and sat until 1901 , lI11I'Ing whIch tIme , he was also chairman oC the national. exccutlvo committee oC the People'll purt ) ' . DurIng this time also ho reentered the law school and commenced the Ill'l\ctIce of law wIthIn a ; yeal' . He has law officcs In WlIshlngton at : : well as In Halehh. and It IH because he accepted the busIness of thc ElectrIc Doat COIIIIJ ny when It cume hlH wn ) ' that he comes under the suspIcIon of Congrmsman Lilley , " The tormer lIenator has a way of suylng eXl1ctly what ho mcans , aftd thcro Is no'mlnclng of words with him , as wus shown dUl'ing the race trouble ! ! In North Carolina , I A VETERAN REGENT I PrInce Lultpold , rcgent or navarla. celebratcd the elghtyseventh annlversl1l'Y oC his bIrth a tew days ngo amid a bl'llIlunt gatherIng of the Daval' Ian noblllt ) ' , 'l'olegrl1lhlc , congratulations came from } < jmllOl'or Willium and the heads of the reIgnIng houses or the omph'e , und from abroad , I.atel' there was I1n Immense mllltury serenade lJerore the palace , In whIch thc entlro garrIson of Mllulch took part , 'l'ho prInce replied lIy appenl'- Ing at one or the Iialuce wlnrlowo nnd bowIng. 'rho effects of hIs man ) ' 'ears arc almo5 IInnotlceallle , The venerable regent looks much YOllngol' that hc is , He III In 1 ! lend d physIcal condll1ol1 , HIs limbs have retaIned theIr clas- tlcItr , hIs IUuscles uro stili hard. and nOI1I'I ) ' evel'y dn ) ' ho defieR wind and wenthm' and undergoes th } I I'dllhll'ft ' ! .If the eme ! , wearing always the I old fashioned gl'cenlshgrii ' shooting costumc peculiar to Davaria , IIc goeR allout In thIck hob.nallod IIhoes d1'l1wn ovel' his bal'o feet , the woolen stockIngs of hlfl costume mm'oly co\'cring thc calvcs of hlH Icgs , HIs knees arc bl1rc , fOl' the trousers ot thIs costume are short knlckcrbockers , A l1unnol lihlrt. a rough homcspun jacket and a sort Alplno hat , udorned wIth the beard of a mountain goat , complctc hIs outfit , 110 passes man ) ' a nIght In hIs spal'scl ) ' furnlahcd find pl'lmltlve shooting lodgcs so us to he I'eady tor the carly mornIng cxcurlilonn aCtCl' game , 'I'he I'cgent only IItops hunting when thc snow In the mO\1lltlans Is too deep to permit tl'avel. 'l'hc I'elont only dreHes ! ! In unlCol'm when compollcd to do so b ) ' court otlquotte. 'l'hc Bavarian Jlcoplc seem to ha\'e forgotten King Otto , the mad 1'IIIer of theIr countr ' , who haH lIoon Interned tn SIIh11l'b or Munich sInce 188G. The 13a\'arllln Jlarllament would ha\'e made Lultpold Icing In successIon to Otto had he not I'efuscd to accept the post. t LORD WHO TALKED TOO MUCH I I.ol'd "weedmouth , Ul'st lord or the admlruIt ' . who hus stlrrod up a. gl'ent mUS8 lJecuuse he hmgged ubout a 1101'Honal lottoI' reccl\'ed Crol11 l mIIOl'ol''lIl1am , has lIeon In English politics Ionenollgh / to keell hIs mouth shut. If he WOI'O a Lllaln AmerIcan ho would be Imown as Edwal'd Majol'lbanks. HIs wlCe Is a sIster of the duke or : 'lal'llIol'ouJh. : lie IIJ au OxCol'd man and a Inw- 'm' . a11l1 UnIt , cutol'od parliament In 188G. In 1882-5 h < , WUH homc secretal' ' , When made 111'st lord oC the tuhlllmlty In 190G he dId a VCl' ) ' plcas- tng thing tl'om un AmerIcan standJlolnt , Up to that time It had hoon the 1'1110 that In all con- tmct. . given out h ) ' the t\dmlralt . the contractors shoultt engaro themselves to use nothIng but Brlttllh manufacturen II lid matcrlals , Tweed- mouth deC'lrled the udmlmlty should ho rree to lIuy In the m'Jllt profltablo mnl'kclH , 'I'hls gl\\'e AmerIcan t1rms a. chunce to comlJoto IIgalnst gngllsh concorns. Lord "weodmouth hllll bcul1 slnglllarl ' unrortunato In 111'Ivnto Investments , Not a gl'ent whllo a o ho tl'llnsCerl'cl1 the Meux browcr ) ' , of whIch ho had n. Illrgl ) bunch of stock , Into a joint tock COlIIllI\n ) ' ,111111 when the scrIp wns put : lI1to the m 1'lcct IIH Cortlllloll heglln to decllno , nnd with It wont consldol'able ot 'rwecdmouth'lI mon < , y. 101' he fought hard holstorlng It liP , Other Invesl- meil tH IIlsolanned \ ou t lIorl ) ' , 'l'woC'dmollth descndl'd Crolll Thomas 1\Iarjorlhanks , who bccamc lord provoat of EllInburKh In 1641 , nUll hllK un only son who. aCter omcrglng vlc- torlou8 ! ) ' from a hrcach oC promlso suIt IIrolllht agaInst hIm by Miss Dlrdlo Sutherlllnd oC the Gillet ) ' theater , mlll'rledlIss : Muriel Brodlcks , dnughtor of lho secretl\l' ) ' oC atato COl' Indlll 111 the Baltour cabinet. - - - - - - - , . . . , . . . - . , V < fr , : ' - : " : : ; Xd : ! " [ ' ) - = = JL 1 : . ) \ Sad A'hod1 < enlrttJ. A Kentucldun with n hllgo whlnky jug nllkcll : a coul1tr'man to take him . 111 n wngon II few mlle4 ! ovcr a hili , " adding , "lIow much will It bo worth 1" "Oh , n couJllo oC drinks out oC that 111g will lie I\botlt I'Ight , " suld the coun- t1''man. Arter the journe ) ' had bcen mallo and the drl\'er had tukcn n "swig , " he Hald : "Slrullgcr , I am a Ileaceahlo man , but IInlesH 'ou wnnt to be Cull of lead tonlght YOIl hlld better find Ollt anew to ' ' ' ' molasses. " new way cal'r 'Olll' Omaha Directory . . 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