a in r V I h j W V i ia s Public Will Be Allowed to Wit ness Queens Burial ALL PERMITTED TO VIEW IT XlcflrlniU OrlKlnnl Oritur Tlmt riiulnr Jin ICiliiilril Ciillii tu Itn CiiiimjimI lit Yriigniorn on duo iirrlniniiiniuiniy Orion Thin Afliriioiiii London Feb I -The body of Queen Victoria has been protected by guards men In the Albert Memorial chapel at Windsor since It was deposited there The olllcluls of the royal household at Windsor castle visited the chnpul yes terday iih well as a number of friends and udmlrcd thu groat display of wreaths The Interment nt FroKinore today trenniller I minis the regimental baud nccouipanylng the escort to the mint eoleum The ceremony there will be by the kings special command public Instead or private as originally In tended The archbishop of York the bishop of Winchester and the dean of Winchester will olllclnte The choir or St Oorgcs Chapel Uoyal will ren der the music Comment on CMnoni lminnl London Feb I The editorials In the morning papers nre merely reeords of the dignity splendor and worthiness of the llnal rites and expressions of fnitlsfnetlon that no untoward event of iiny kind marred the ceremonies The Times says Uemarkablo ns the pa geant was its an evidence of a depth of national sorrow It was ovon more remarkiiblo us a demonstration of In- j ternatlonal sympathy ami respect Nothing quite like it has even been Been SEEK FILIPINO CONVERTS KiiiiiKillciil MovimiiMit Iiiiiiiffiiriitiul ut Manila liy IVotuitiitit iMlNHltiimilnit Manila Kelt Fuwor than 100 per sons attended the meeting culled Hun day by Senor Huencaiulno ut the UIbiiI theater to Inaugurate the evangelical movement Considerable Interest was manifested In the proceedings and there were some expressions of ap proval of the addresses No attempt however was made to commit the meeting to Protestantism that aspect of tho cuse being left for subsequent netlon at his discretion to Iter lames 1 Rogers a missionary of the Pres byterian board Senor ltueuenmlno argued In favor of supplanting the present priests with Filipinos having the privilege of mar rying Cnulunlly lie led up to Protest ant Ideas and asked whether they were any longer to submit to the au thority of n pope or an archbishop noun niiuiueii -no out others re- intilned silent A Methodist minister baptled 100 Filipinos yesterday at Mallbay The Itev Mr Prautsch has secured scores of signatures In a neighboring village to a declaration In favor of bunding the church over to Protestant worship mid debarring Senium Catholics Iohii Moi niiiii CiuiriiiPiUn Dos Moines Fob 4The Mormon olders concluded their seml nuuuul conference in this city yesterday As nlgninents to duty were given to UO Mormon elders now oiigaged in work ing In the state The dute for the next conference wuh not fixed but It is the Intention to hnve conferences twice every year The following oflieers of their association were elected Presi dent Anthony M Hnnsen assistants Willis A Smith mid Kllaha 1 Dute aecretnry Ituytil W Stokes Cliiulron llolil Up CniiRltt Chndron Neb Feb i N i rinrt xell a gambler und Ed Wlnalow ti bartender both of Crawford were ur rested nnd brought here Saturday nlgbt on complaint of John Howard for slugging and robbing him of about ir0 and a gold watch Kuch cave 100 bonds to appear before Justice Habcock Feb 112 John Howard Is the young man fround on the streets of Chndron recently in u demented condition from the blow received IYmpm iiiut Cautrpim ftir Silillr Chicago Feb I Mrs L M N Ste vens mid Miss Anna Sordini president and vice president at large of the Nn tlonal Temperance union had uu In terview with Sergeant Huxzucot rela tive to his plan for temperance can teens for soldiers in the Held The general olllcers of the W 0 T U de cided to urge Huzzacot to go to Wash ington and demonstrate his temperance canteen there as lie did some months ago with success In Chattanooga Will DUiius Cluirtty Work Omaha Feb I The Nebraska con ferenee of charities and corrections will bo In session in this city on Thurs day and Friday of this week A large number of delegated representing va rious charitable and correctional Insti tutions will bo in attendance Among tho subjects to be considered will be organized charity work in cities and towns child saving work county poor bouses nnd hospitals Julls and prison life and reformatory work Confident of CoiiWrtiuc Veoly Ilnvanu Feb 4 The military gov eminent will demnnd a ciuh bond from Neely the defaulter What the amount will be has not been stated us Neelys lawyer absolutoly refuse to deposit cash fearing thut It will be Gelzed The charges will uggreuuto un embezzlement of over 100000 with tho possibility of the amount Lwlng ma terially Increased Tho special coun sel of the government are confident of couvlctluj Neely TO BE TRIED FOR TREASON 14Hilit of ItitifllliMM Crrnlt ImllniM ln mltril In lull lit Mlllojrn Muskogee 1 I IVb I Clillto ltnr Jo or tniy Snake Ihe lender of llio warring Creek IikIiuiih and 17 of thu minor lender of Unit tribe have been lauded In lie federal Jnll here wlieie Ihey will Ik held ponding trial for troa nun The- IndliuiH wore brought luie I roiii Uenrlellii under chcoi I of troop A Highlit enviilry Mini United Stat en MaiNhnl llenielt mid It Im ponse Miii hIimII Itennelt hIiiIon Hint while most of tin Indians are In hiding Home ire still trying to hold mooting A poHsi will lie sent today to iiitomI Chief Lolnh Mekko the real ohlof of the Creeks When plueeil In prlmiti here llnrjo and IiIh followers woie searehed ruminated their HlnicklcM re inoved and till placed In one largo eel A newspaper eorreHpondent with the assistance of nn Interpieier had im In terview with Crazy Snake who said win uo ai i in Tim eolltn will ho tluil he saw no reason lor arrest Ah convoyed on a gun enrrlngo drawn by I to all the talk about killing whites ho nrtlllery horses which will reheaihe -wild It was never their Intention and In the morning The guard of honor they expected only to treat unit net will ho the late queens company of the with their own people ami In ho do- Ing tliey expected llnally to get all whites out He also said that the Trent Spirit would see that they got Justice even though their white father In Washington ami the oil syndicates were trying to rob them or their once happy hunting ground WORST SNOW OF SEASON limn Niliritln Mlniurl nml Kiiikiui Im 1 hilly Hiii Itll ikiiil Itiitlrtmil I Iocs Tlixl tli Omiilm Feb I The worst riiow storm for several years prevailed In Nebraska Iowa Kansas and Missouri yesterday Three hundred miles on the central brunch of the Missouri Pu rine traversing northern Kansas are tied up Passenger trains nre snow bound at Cawkcr City Oreeulenf mid Wllllllr 1 I I 11 i 1IH mil iii iuiri im niuciv In the snow ut different points From VnrloUS towns III llorlliern Kiiiimiih nml i Rontbern Nebraska snow In reported J iroin ion to eignteeu lnciies ueop en the level Tiirnuilii In 1VIM Cooper Tex Feb I A tornado lust night did great damage in tho western portion of Delta county Tho home or Inmes I Moody ut Honest morning At noon nil been abandoned ami trains blocked on all railroads entering this city The snow Is 15 Inches deep Wire IMiiiiI In Kiiini New Haven Feb I Fire destroyed the large plant of the National Wire company at Fulrhaveii yesterday and entailer a property loss estimated ut k5ooo TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD Six Inches of snow fell In Chicugo Sunday The Hritlsh government Is expected to soon Issue u fresh war loan William Chapmnu Haker philanthro pist and eupltullst died ut tJrnnd Hap Ids Sunday A Cardiff workman has boon at tacked by a disease which dlugnosed as the bubonic plague Fred Hosoinaii of Chicago a clerk In the railway mall service has confessed to robbing mall pouches Kxplorer lOvelyn Huklwln has made extensive preparations for an explora tion to the north pole next summer The sheriff of DuIIuh Tex Is confi dent that he has a man under arrest who Is wanted for thu Cuduhy kidnap ing Thomas Melleury a well-to-do mer chant of Uohrshurg Pa was shot and killed by an unknown nsnassiu Sun day Marlon Ind has been warned by the Southern Hankers association thut a band of thieves nnd bank robbers are headed that way With meetings In every Protestant church lu Portland Sunday thu twen tieth annual convention of the Y 1 S C 13 came to a close Prof Willis Hrown of Chicago chair man of the Federation of Young Peo ples Societies of Ainoricu hns tnkun up the cudgel against prize lighting The people of Frankfort Ky paid tribute to the memory of William Ooo bel Sunday holding memorial services at tho grave on the anniversary of his death The announcement that Senator Hill is not a candidate for the presidential nomination of his party In UKM is made by the Albany correspondent of Los lies Weekly Tho police of West Now York N J Sunday arrested Adolph Ithen who for 50 years has been swindling the widows ofclvll war veterans by repre senting himself as a government pen slon agent Fire Sunday at the W H Furthmun lumber plant at Nushvlllo caused a loss of 100000 in lumber and ware house burned The property wus fully Insured Twelve adjoining teuemoot houses were destroyed TOE NORFOLK NEWS Fill DAY FEBRUARY 8 M01 The lnilr rwul tlir Trrtfi I was called ono day to a certain hotel to give olilnrofoi til to a young woman who was ulxint to undergo a Might Htirglenl onratloii to removo n timilild growth In the ear said a phy sician The patient as It duvoloped on my arrival had been married only a few days bcfoie and was In tho city with her husband on their brldtl tour Although 1 1 1 1 1 1 handsome she was no longer ixactly In her llrst youth and she was very much averse to having opened her mouth and out fell a set of false teeth She had snld nothing about that detail and the truth was that she hatl hoped poor woman to puss through the ordeal without the fact of her wearing such tilings being known to her husband I Hut the effect on that Individual was entirely unexpected He gave one horrified glance mid then rushed nt the old surgeon nnl seized him by the throat You Infamous scoundrel hu yelled You have broken my poor dar lings Jaw At that stage of affairs I bent n re treat 1 never did learn exactly what the husband thought had happened or what sort of explanation was offered New Orlcnns Times Democrat Hi- Drunk All lie In the curly days or Ventura Oil Dr Pan established such a reputation for willingness to light that few pre mimed to provoke Ids linger lie was once Informed that the lawyer he hud engnged to represent him In a eertuln case had sold out to the opposing side Ill cut his heart out said Hard when the news came to him Shortly after that walking with ono of bis friends Dr Maid met the law yer on the street Come In and huvo a drink said that worthy and tho three men entering the barroom or tiered three glasses of whisky which were put before them Drink Mild Dr Hard to the law yer Not until you are ready the law yer politely replied No not with me snld Hard you drink now wus wrecked and his -1-year-old duugh j legal light icr was injured Tinu surrett was killed mid two daughters seriously In jured at ltattan where a number or houses were wrecked At Denton nn old mill wus wiecked but no one wus hurt vrn IC ii 1 1 io ytntK Des Moines Fob I The snow storm tlmt struck hero about midnight Sat urday covered the entire state and Is the most severe of the winter A strong northwest wind hns been blow ing drifting the snow Hallway trains have been delayed considerably nnlluny Ti ulllu IMockoil Ottumwa Feb -I The heaviest snow storm of the season began yesterday i street car Hues had rut B01 Not until you drink Insisted the Dr Hards pistol was out in n mo ment and pointed between the eyes of the man who had betrayed him Drink snld he In a voice of thun der drink I tell you The lawyer drank with avidity and when lie was through Hard and his friend threw their full glasses on the floor Wo dont drink with curs said they and turning their backs walked out of the room San Francisco Argomuit It WiiiiiI the Hell The Lewlston Me Journal tells a story of a minister In a prayer meeting who cut short Uncle Ira a prosy old deacon by ringing a bell at the end of live minutes Hut after doing so lie ry because he had apparently hurt the feelings of an old father lu Israel So he arose and went down to Uncle Ira and put bis baud on the old mans shoulder Uncle Ira said he Im sorry for that I ask your pardon nnd Uucle Ira looked up the anger still In his eyes Why ye dont think I set down on account of that pesky little bell of yourn do ye he demanded Why I thought stum mercd the minister Waal said Uncle Ira ye neednt think no more about that bell I want to tell ye right now that no bells aint ever goln to set me down In this vestr where Ive talked goln on 29 years I want to tell ye right now young man If I hadnt Jest swallered my chaw Id a kept on talkln till Id a lucldated that plnt If It bad a took me all night They HplllPd Over Marjorie never cries when any little mishap befalls her and has been known to sustain without shedding a tear se vere bumps that have rapidly acquired a black and blue aspect Hut the other day Aramluta her denrly loved and tenderly cherished doll fell Into the open grate and received n contusion of the nose which was most unpleasant to contemplate Marjorie winked very hard for a few minutes nnd then run ning with her injured Aramluta to her mother wbe burled her head lu her lap sobbing Oh mamma 1 dout want to cry but my tears huvo nil como un fastened Where tin- lnlnt Wont I thought you were working on Jay Kranks iiei house said tho house painters friend I wns going to replied tho house painter but 1 hud n quarrel with him aud he said hed put the paint ou him sUf And did he do It Yes that Is whero lie put most of It Philadelphia Press Pouted Tlieiu Mrs Walldoff Which of these an cestors are yours aud which aro your husbands Mrs Justlnn Oh Its a funny thing about them ancestors The decorators got em mixed while fixing tho gallery and we couldnt tell tother from which so wo bunched thu whole lot and called em our ancestors Judgo A Ilt nKliful Swelling Physician with ear to patients chest There Is a curious swelling over the region of the heart sir which must be reduced at once Patient anxiously That swelling Is my pocketbook doctor Plenso dont reduce It too much Harlem Life - 3 -v NO wACM OF LITHO STONES fltipltlr In nnmrln AVIII I ml For Two Onltirlm nl lrnM Ktonrs on which drawings In process of lithography aic done ate found In differ rut scctloiiR of this country hut they nte of n poor quality Tholr clayey sulutnncu la mixed with gritty pni tides which In terfere with the smoothing of the slabs to a perfect surface Hence lithographers In this country hnve to depend upon n foreign supply of these stones Hereto fore the supply has been siilllclent but her husband present nt tho operation i v U whllu the rumor is clrcttlntcil However hu Insisted mid she finally agreed that he should stay but I no ticed that she seetncil very nervous mid preoccupied I The operation as I said before wai that It soon will be hisiilliclout The best Indeed nearly all of these stones come from Ibivaihi and our consul at Nurem berg has icported on the subject to the si lie ilepnrtmcnt Aicoidiiig to him most of the ground trilling She took the chloroform easily hciirath which the lltho stones lie belongs and all went well until she was Just to the communities of Solnhofen and regaining consciousness when alio MneriiAlielm nil therefoie each of these cotimiunitles has a shate in the ground Mom time to tlmu each of the communi ties meastiicH out n new stretch of land and divides it into lots nml each lioinr stead owner gets Ids part He cither can explore the ground himself or sell his claim to one ot the larger owners Tlio ground Itself after It has been ilcpilved nr Its costly Measure becomes ngaln tho I property or the community One would suppose that these communities nre rich but these Kolnhorencrs never have under stood how to utilize Hie monopoly which they piaclically posess They undersold each other and the result wns that up to about a year ugo their profit wns modest In January IbtU they formed n combi nation and now gel mote satisfactory pi lees The blue or irrnr stones nre tlio most costly as they are harder and better for engraving and more copies can he obtain ed fiout tlietn Helng harder they statul the polishing on both sides better than the yellow ones and therefore are used i chiclly for exportation to the Unied States In fact thu United States takes only these double faced stones which enn 1 lie worked by the printer from both sides 1 lie licruiuiiH on the other hand are wont to use single faced stones lOvery htone does not take polish on both sides A stone tuny be good on one side while on the other It Is unlit for use has flaws splits etc Such blemishes are not al ways apparent on the surface but may come out when the stone Is worked upon by the printer It requires therefore skilled workmen who have been hi tho trade from their childhood to seo that none but good stones leave their hands Chicago Chronicle j LABBY AS AN ATTACHE lie Out Even Willi llic neil Tape lit ml of II In IeKntlon Once I served under n minister who wns the Incarnation of officialdom He looked with humble and reverential awe on all the tomfooleries of red tapeisin as though they were or equal value with the Ten Commandments At that time all dis 1 patches from a minister to the foreign secretary had to tiuish as follows If hu were a peer I I have the honor to be with the hlchest re- ipect My lord Your lorilshlps Moat humble Obedient servant One day I took him a batch of dis patches among which he discovered one In which 1 had written Most bumble obedient servant In one line instead of two Ho started buck with horror depict ed on his countenance Oood heavens he said do you wish to ruin me Look look and lie pointed to the words Whats tho matter with them I said Do you not know lie replied that it ought to be in two lines Why should it he I asked There are no doubt good reasons he answered If you treat with disrespect rules that have been laid down for our guidance I am afraid that you will never advance in your pro- ression It was not long before I had my re venge on the worthy red taplst Dis patches were not allowed to be sent home unless sealed with sealing wux The chancery ran out of this article and I asked him for more What I gave you he said a little time ago ought not to havo been used so curelessly that none remains I shall not give you any nioro before a month hence He was In the habit of writing home long twaddling dispatches by the bushel and at tlio end of the month there were some 20 or 30 of them which instead of sending home I had carefully deposited In a drawer Then I mentioned this to him adding that there was a rule which forbade them being sent except in sealed envelopes a rule that I had not felt justified hi vio lating aer his valuable observations on obedience to orders The cmel thing to him was that no one nt the foreign otllce had complained of his 6ilenco or hnd seemed desirous that it should be broken If he realized that be had in me a model attache he did not express this opinion of mo aloud Labouehere in Loudon Truth Proved Too Mnoh The troubles of housekeepers with their help are endless nnd many that actu ally happen are ijulte as funny as those that fmd their way into print through the active imaginations of the gifted young men who write for the comic journals The mistress of an establishment went into the kitchen one morning to see how her new cook was getting along There was a wash basin in tho sink half full of water and a cake of soap wns floating in it This is wasteful Keturnh she said When you wtibh your hands always take out the soap and empty thu water I havent used that washpan at all to day maam replied Keturah Indig nantly The next day Keturah was hunting for a new 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