THE FALLS Cl I V TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 26 , 1907 Chinese Woman Editor. Mrs. Ohnng , UieCliiiiPRO woinnn editor , re former nml cnonil be- nefnetor of ! u r BOX , lins just eele- brnle'1 the lirst aiiniviTHiiry of her new ontorpritH1 , tlie uewpnpcr for women which she publisher in ' 1if Peking. In the yenr thnt hns elnpsed since she Intinched her first issue upon a population which had never beheld n paper that sort before.tho circulation has grown from nothing to a list of more than 1.000. Furthermore - more , she is making money out of it , though profit was not her plan. Her purpose may be stated in her own words : "To open closed doors to the mind of the Chinese woman , to liberate her from the four walls of her home , which she has never dared or cared to leave in mind or body , is an object worthy of strife. If a change can bo brought about I believe it will bo largely duo to the work and power of the press. " A busy life this woman editor must lead. She dieates all her editorials , covers the local stories , writes her own heading and over sees the making of the paper. In addition to HUB , uhu looks out for the business end of the under taking. All the advertisements pass through her hands , and they bring her in on an average about $200 a month. From the sale of the paper she reali/ee in the neighborhood of180 a month. The paper sells at one copper cent a copy , a copper cent being worth one-half 'of the American cent. But as the printing of the sheets and the cost of the paper on which they are printed are prac tically the only expense Mrs. Chang has to meet , and as both labor and paper are very cheap , she can hardly help making money oven at that low subscription rate. The columns of the new paper show an artful miuglinu of the purely feminine with broader and more awakening things. Mrs , Chang gets the news that home- keeping women are naturally in- tcrested in , and works out from that in a manner to open their eyes gradually to the fact that there is a world outside their homee. For several weeks she ran a series of articaleson fashions for women , and at another time a number of recipes for cooking. Items on the rearing of children appear frequently in her columns. But , together w th all this , she prints telugntphic news from all over the world , diplomatic matters home and foreign alTairs , religious and educational and commercial items , the imperial edicts of China And news of the social world. But , most of all , Mrs. Chang's paper is an instrument for uplift , ing the condition of women in Ohina.-N. Y. Tribune. A Romance in Hotel Blaze. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. their romance as far as Kobert Gordon Dodge , mrllicuiair coal operator , of Char lotte , . YV Va. , and his bride of ten days , Miss Charlotte Pcndlc- ton of Roanoke , Va. , with whom he eloped from Norfolk forty- eJRht hours after he bad carried her to safety from a fire-swept ho tel , motored in to this city Monday night on their honeymoon and hurried out again as soon as re porters learned their identity. But for a little tag , barely con spicuous on the machine in which thG-soutuerners dashed through thiv'TIAslaware-Marylaml peninsula * ff Piladclphia , the identity ol "Mr. and Mrs. Dodge , perhaps would have never leaked out. As the automobile whizzed t < the Broad street entrance of th Bellevue-Stratford shortly afte 6 o'clock an employe saw the bi of cardboard. He walked close and , wiping away the mud , rea the writing. His smiles brough several persons. The card eventually attracte a reporter. On it was writtet ' Robert Gordon Dodge , co ; operator Charlotte , W. Va Miss Charlotte Pendletoi Roanoke , Va. Ten days aj both were at Jamestown expo : tion. Hotel afire. He saved he Next day he proposed ; she a ceptcd. Went in auto to Kast- villc. Va. , across Chesapeake bay. There in a r r i e d. Reporters , don't miss it. " Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , July 22 , 1907. Although cattle receipts were 01,000 head last last week , the general market ruled strong all week on desira ble kinds , except that cows and heifers lost 15 to 25 cents the lasl two days of the week , and calvet declined 50 cents. Run today is 20,000 head , including 7,000 cat tle and calves in the quarantine division , and 2,000 calves in native division. Market on led cattle and on cows and heifers it steady today , stockcrs and feed ers a shade lower , gras beef steers weak to 15 lower. Grass cattle from Kansas pastures have been coming freely since the mid dle of last week , and medium kinds have declined 15 to 25 cents in that time , as they come in compctstion with the bulk of quarantine offerings , which sell at $4 to $4.85. Good heavy grass stcers are in demand and sell at $5 to $5.35. Top on dry lot steers today is $7.10 , equal to the best price last week , and most sales of dry loiters are at $6,50 and up wards , corn and grass steers at 55.75 to $6.50. Buyers arc pay ing steady prices today on cows and heifers , cows at $2.50 to S4.75 , heifers $3.75 to $5.75. An clement of strength here today an all killing grades is a small run at Chicago , and many east- irn orders being filled here that are handled from Chicago when the supply is sufficient. Liber al receipts of calves lately brought lower prices but they arc steady today at $4.50 to $6.25. Perfect weather for corn and grass has stimulated country dc m a n d , prices up slighty last week , bare- Iv steady today , heavy feeders at $5 to $5.50 , light stock and feed ing stcers $3.25 to $5 , ' liberal Hog marketing'continues al , 61,000 last week , 0,000 here today. The market appeared to be hopelessly on the clown grade last week , but eastern shippers have been in . 'the market since Thursday here , materially bene- fitting prices on light weights , market on that class 5 to 7J4 higher today , heavy steady. Packers have been putting away meat for some time , and spread in prices is widening each week us a result of discrimination against heavy packing hogs. Top today is $6.10 , bulk of sales $5.80 to $5.90. Mutton supplies arc small , and confined mostly to small hands of natives , as Arizona is the only range country now sending any thing of consequence to market. Prices are not much changed from a week ago , run 5000 today market steady. Lambs bring $7 to $7.55 , weathers and year ling8 $5.50 to $6 , best native ewes $5.50. Lost tbe Bet H. G. Wells the novelist , be lieves that unrestricted immi gration is a bad thing lor Ameri. ca. ca."I "I have watched the tide of immigration flowing into New York , " he said , at a dinner dur ing his American visit , as re. ported by the New York Times , "and it seemed to me that this great , turbid wave would have een the better for filtering- . "Some of your immigrants .re unconsciously unclean it heir habits. Looking1 at them I have often been remined ot tin Leuanian Sherlock Holmes. "A Lithuanian She r 1 o c I Holmes said to a neighbor : 11 'I'll bet you a hat that I ca tell what you had for breakfas this morning. ' " Til take that bet,1 said th other promptly. 'What did have ? ' "The Sherlock Holmes chucl led as he gazed at the yello streaks in his friend's long.blac beard. " 'You had eggs , ' he said. " 'You owe me a hat , ' was tl reply. 'I have not touched o egg tor ten day. ' " Topel State Journal. J. C. TANNER All Paint Looks Alike in the can and to the man who knows little. 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Upon what ticklish terms the business of Cuban pacification is occasionly conducted isshown by the particulars which have just leaked out of a projected uprising- Triente , which re cently gave Governor Magoon some anxious hours. At the palace absolute ignorance is professed of anything- the shape of disturbance , but the interesting fact remains that an uprising was projected to take place on July 12 and would doubtless have been started had it not been for the vigilance of United States army oflicers detailed on secret service. Nothing could better illustrate the irritability of some of the Cuban leaders than the triviality - ity of the cause which started the movement in the direction of the woods. All the trouble arose over the efforts of Captain Robert Alex ander , Eleventh United States infantry , quartermaster of the American garrison in Morro castle , Santiago , to beautify the grounds about the old fortress by setting out trees. Unluck ily he selected cocoanut palms for the purpose and having se cured from an acquaintance one hundred young trees had them properly placed. While the captain was congratul a t i n g himself on his efforts to improve Cnban property without cost , for all the work of planting was done voluntarily by the soldiers of the garrison , the rumor went Hying through the whole pro vince that the Americans ivere planting cocoanuts on the Morro and as it takes six years for a cocoa to come into bearing it was of course obvious that the Americans intended to remain for at least that period. Patriots met in secret and de cided to invoke the council of General Loynas del Castillo' ' of Havana , who is in a condition of chronic agitatiou over the question of the duration of tbe American occupation , and that warrior dispatched two emrai- saries to Santiago to inves tigate. They visited the Morro and with their own eyes saw Captain Alexander's coco-as. There they were and nothing could be plainer than the Ameri cans were determined to remain forever. The excitement in creased , more meetings wert held , arms were distributed tc the number , it is said , of seven iity.five riiles with amtmmitioi tl and a rising was set for July li under the leadership of on < Rodriguz of Santiago the Gen Ileral Camacho of San Luis. The pi an was to begin opera tions by "rushing" small isola ted posts of rural guards , massa creing the men and then as th insurgent ranks increased , al tacking Santiago itself , and i possible wiping out the Amen n can garrison. That there wa a trouble in the air was soon evi dent and Lieutenant Doughert the American oflicer in charge of the rural guards of Santiago made ready to meet it and sent a requisition to Havana for a big lot of cartridger. The secret service officers also went to work and exposed the whole plot several days before the date set for the uprising. To the leaders they read a lecture on the subject of arboriculture as practiced by American soldiers in Cuba with a solemn" warning to abstain from any interference therein. This sufliced to check their patriotic ardor and now peace reigns throughout the island. Easy. Teapher Harry , a mother has five children and but four pota toes. How can she divide the potatoes so that each will receive an equal portion ? Harry ( quickly ) Mash 'em. Harper's Weekly. Burlington JULY SPECIALS. Good Chances Eastward : Many low round trip rates to ( 'astern resorts during July. Jamestown Eaposition tickats including Now York ned sen shore resorts with variable routes excursions to Snrntogn , Philudel- phio , northern Michigan , Cnna- du and St. Lawrence River re sorts , Ningrin Falls mid Boston. Consult agent as to making use of these excursion rntes for your eastern trip. 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