Thk Ii.i.uvcka i i:d Bi:i:. Published Weekly by The Iti-i- l'ulili n '"llil'.in Hoc Itiillilltig, I Itllll tilt . N' I 'l li i i i'iiiH per i ni -per jar. $2 no Knti n il lit 111'' I llilllllll I'nsl Ulllco n So. .ml rin--H Mull MutliT. K-.r ii1 vi-rt IvltiK rates address I'ul.II-lo r ' 'miiiiiuiil. iitloiiM relating to i 1 1 ' r 1 1 i i aril, let for publication slocM l , i iln-snod "I'Mllor 'I'lin lllusii.'. i lo. (lliiiiliii. " Pen and Picture Pointers Men who uru i't allvi' i an mi Hy local! 'In- days when tin- mm lllli- fur hi i g Krmn iiml grass whs a iiowIm tm Mia liavi' llol yet wlthcrnl nine swung til' I il ' 1 1 (II scythe III till' day. u liti tlin l.i y I iik of u swath was nut .i a nr t u r Cm'H tin- In nked hIi Mi' that Im ' i nun Inwii rioin ill.- curliest iluyH 'if liii.h.itiilty uh imiii' fa in 1 1 In i- In Hiiini' liuni thai now gaihor thi' I'vi'tily illHirlliuli'il and ti at IiimiikI liiunlliH of grain that iln.p fiom 1 1 1 self hltnlrr llial eaU ItH way iicmihh iiinr n't iK ir golden grain In a ia Mian a whole 'C 1 1 II 111 It II 1 1 IIHI'll III llllHI!. Till' i t ll'IIUIlll i Mfi Iiiih exleinloil Us. If tn . r ' riii ami iln tiller of tin' soil must a. ail In in i If f nil iiiiiili'i ii iiH'rliiiiilral 1 1 1 1 m in i nli ' i keep up Willi tln I'liiiiiiii'ri'lnl piiii'i"i inn I low It hllH lllfoelcil till' hiH'niss of fa I til 'tig Ih evidenced hy mi llln I rat inn Mo week showing thrt'i' men ami a train 'olun 'nri' of Hie harvest of a li- lli'lil whoi t MAIN PKWtL TITI S VINTON, la Hi: PLANTHI) t)I,l) (1I.OI1Y ON Til 1-3 WALLS OK I'HKIN. a dnon or llfloen iiiimi would hnvi- hm n iii'i'ilcil only a few years ago Another ailvnnci' tlint Iiiih boon tnnili' In fin til methods la tin' nihlltl.ui of thi'iiii'tli'nl lo practical ttalnlug. Tin- experimental "tut Inn ami thi' ngilrulluinl college ate doing thi'lr full share to ltKHt-n iho bunion ami HliimiiiK Hie pailiwnv of tin- fniinor. Tim frontispiece of ihh iiiimli r Ih a pho togiaph of n Htinli'iii frnii il'o I'ulvorslty of Ni'liinsKn uh In' appears during tint vnca llon mnnlliH Ih Ih adding Hie iK'tual knowledge gained In Urn II 'hi to t tit Ihi'oit'tli'iil absorbed at school Tho young man Ih hut a type of a now i'Iiihh of fann ers which Ih to pii'soss I 1ii hoII. It Ih a combination t lia i will work wo 1 1 and hoIvo In tlnm many of t lie t'l'niminic questions that have illHtnrl oil ( In- funnels of tho 1'iiHt ItH Inlliii'iii'K Ih iiln inly felt In th" uplift tiolli'i'ahli' In modern fanning. The methods of agriculture have advanced ami llm tni'ii have gone along with tlii'in. Samuel Ituthcrford Crockett. M , novel Timely HK pope is not allowing ilu- .wiling king of Italy in p,., ,,,, all the coin eidleetloiiH In Hi.. Italian ni.irivei si thi.usaiiil pieces, ' oniainiiig man m,,. p,l)m chIiim. wlibli 'IV eolleeteil by Cardlnnl Itamll. Inn been bought ,y i,M. ,,, lln, .uUWl , ,h lino eollectloti III the Vat ban. Mali) fell into the i n i-illiia I h hands In 1st!:' f, r 1 1, , i r "eight In Nlher. when Pope Pius imro lilooil the l'ri iii'li uionetiiry system ami ih. old coins woto retired hy the papal govern moot. The tostoiatlou of Missouri Pnclllc to the dlMdeud-ialng euluinn Ih a great poiHonal Mluinph for Ueorgo ,. (loulil, eldest sou ami Mie mutual successor of the late Juy Could, who was perhaps the ablest and must re-Hiiiiri-eful railroad mail of IiIh time Jay Motilit 11 i'il to see the Missouri Paellle a dlviiend-imer. and he Iheil to see II shtillk jltuoHt to mithiug The son. whoso pa tletico Ih us tireless as his eiierg is in doniltuhle. bus had the pleasure of pin ting the Missouri Paellle system en a higher plane than II oer held during the llfetlin of his father Mr and Mrs p O'Karrell sailed last Saturday fir Dublin O'Karrell Is a cm re pniident for newspapers printed In lielntid and Incidentally nn operator In American mining property. Ho will take with lilm hotddes other things f.io.noo ho rerelved last Mondny for the stock of a mine In Hellish Columbia that he won In a game of pnker nn n Cnnndlnii Paellle rail rim I train on Christmas day four years ag" Tho stock wits put up as srnkes in Hu game nt iW rale of ci'nis i Rlfrtre IVKif- H','3CiiHHhKrH MISS i:i.L KICK. (H'KKN OK KI.KS- Ki.mvim i it a i i-: Tho lloo i,uMii:, wtn I'MtNIVM, W'l) I'huto hy Kt li I, for -i Ih wi II During the known to toailoiH of Tho H o tn h t ton yours (IiIh paper hns puhllHhiil Hoveral of winks in Herlnl form. his miiHt luterestitm TIiuho whlelt will ho will toineiulii roil in I'ho Miii if hi Moss linns, I'lii' IIiiIiIoih" nml "I'll Hlni k Hoilitliis " TIiIh week Tllo lloo li. ulns ptihlli nt Ion of n now serlnl hy Mr 'rockott wlili li pkiiiiIm'h to ho uh IiiIi-iohi iiic iih uuy of his form' r tales. Mr. Croi-kott is a Seolohman, a uatlvo of (iaCowny. u i , . 1 is II years ohl. Ilo was oiliteateil at l-Miti 1'iiiwli. 0fe.nl ami Helilolhert;. nml utneri-'l ill'' in In I Ht ry iih a preneh'r of tho Kreo t'huroli of Si'iillanil In ISSii. After Hume ' t mi' Hpont ns piiHior he took lo writing ami now ilovoteH himself oeluslvoly to ninel wrltlm;. Some hli n of Ills ficilliiliiy may ho Kulneil hy IIiIh Hat of liooks from IiIh pen: "Oilleo Cor" (I'ooms) ISSfi; "The Sllel.lt MlnlHler." ISii.t; "The ItnlilerH ' IVM. "The l.llae Siinhonnel." 1V.M; 'Mail Sir I'olitriil," IS'.H; "Tim I'layaetresH iv.ti, Mm; M.miIo ami I'mi," ivi". "Tho Men of the Mohs lings. " lSn;.. "Sw oei ho.i rt Travelers," ISM; Cleg Kelly, " vni. "The llroy Man," iSln!; "Lairs Love." Is;);, "Loelinv,ir,M 1S'.I7; Sir Tomly Leon." ls;7: "The Slunilnril Hearer." IS'.IS; Tho Itul Axe." ISIS; "Tito Itlnek Diuiglus," IS'19; "lone Mareh," 1V.MI. "Kit Keniieily," 1S'.I9. Tho "Man with the line" reeeheil a groat ill at of attention ilurlng tho lust two years, but tho womntt with Iho hoo was overlook-il. In this issue The lloo pre Honts a photogrnph of her taken within Iho month. It iloes mo sMiw her to he "howeil with tho weight of i onliii los." nor woiilil nn ohsorvor gather the notlntt thnt she Ih a ilull ami hdiIiIoii thing On the eititrary. she nppenrs to ho full of life nml I'tn-rgv. anil ilivnteil to the purpose of mak ing i h.- gnnlen Inugh in response to the Gossip Concerning People Now Before the roll sold them for $:'i' a share and them to the ma n ho won ilnni f u that. -Oil A clergy man, writing to I lie llmnilctle llevlew. relates that at one Mine he was pastor in a village where there was a (lei man undertaker who was always anxinu to please. Ileenuse of his zeal in this ,h reotloii and his habit of so often go Mm: Ihlngs backward ho was the bull of a gi n.i many Jokes ami furnished others iiinn a hearty Inugh One dny a customer of In naked him to telephone n llnrlst in i lletn by illy in send a Moral design n it. seining 'Untes Ajar." He hurried to th. "pin no. nml. calling up the tlorlst. paid ii. ulshed n lliuiil design The llerlsl ask. ! what kind lie wns pu.letl. but imt I. feated, nml after sonie delay said ni yes, now I got him. Ilenven wide , , That's what they wnnt." more genial, gentle mannered, consider nte and kindly man does not live th (iimrnor William II Tnf'. tho His- . il executive of the Philippines, relnles Mi New York Tribune Yet he has light nu llietlle In his blood At Ynle he wn h most piqiular iiiemher of his class ami i leader in sport, hnxlng sp.-clal skill in Mi. Ilgliler mliletlcs nml sparring Tin so las iircnmpli4hmciits were proliably unkn w' lo tho editor of a scurrilous Sundav -h . i In Clii'lnnatl who, soon after Tafi h d come home from college luibllslnil hi niioiniunuK letter purporting to have he. n written bv a woman of high social ps Hon in Washington ntnl Raying mnuv thing whli h nn well bred wnuiaii . nubl hive pn "ii papi-i Mrs Taft mniher of Hi. pr-s eol gov-mnr wns In Washington "t the THIS ILLUSTRATED 1JEE. '"kllng of thi Implement she so deftly wields Tin' woman with Mo h-io hns a largo pari to pi-rfnim In Mo ti. i . .if mark"! gardening nml docs h wll t'nlvln Pentl Titus was tin- . at tho Knurl li of .Inly oclehrni la Ti'us Ih tho young man. a inn I'.'itrti'i nth I'nlii'il Sliitos V.. i faotr' who smiI.'I ih walls nf I il flinif' I itltoti ! r n th" i- r ti u n uf'i r ii "ii? on ho -li'iio ami rnli-oil tho Atm rl' . 'ho wall In I hi' fai'o of tin flu l tiid r CoiiK' r luis ilorlar ! u . tiro i 'a' ono (l'i Bol ' 1 ll"' lltllVOHt lll'tH pl'tflirilll'l l' ii. 1 r ill tho Mli'Ho of thi! louat i n ri nil 1 l"i Ills n i nintiii'li'lnllon aiol ilii "f M h'-iM, I'rosl'loiil Mi Kiiili v r nu. -l -lir no nt of younu Titus hy iipn Im kik him i to a rnilot ill UV-t I'olitt. Ih- r- i 1 1 t in Hill to the t'llltiil Slil'os lo ,i . (.' tho position offornl Ii I lit . ami upon iimatioi '"PP'il tiff ut Vinton, his hlrtlii'la. whoro li" wait Klvoti ,i li'ri'ptlun l' Ho pi'upli' h.'Ii r iho atiHplri h if tho tn 1 1 i ' ii i 'iiuii'iiut i-li t '111 ii is ,i no ill nt ii If I mi iihiIiIo 'Utm lo. hi Ho says hi' ilhl lint : mi 1 i 7 1 a' ll ho wan ilullIK alivlllillu' uiiiis'i.ii ' oli'll' l iMKKott hail o.pris-nl a wish li.i iiuoi.no wuillil go Up on tin u il win Ii n- inlriy foot IiIkIi. ami from whiih th' Ili-X'-r triiiii 1 1 :i 1 1 Just born iln n Tttir Mihmtia roil to ilo hii anil 1 1 in b 1 up i "thkltiK ruck -i, from i I'Ulllllll'll. lliiKcra which iiihI tho Iiiih III '111' ni'ir'ar li.i I In- (V 11. Cloys of Vutlktiili who ll ih jo I" i ll olorteil to tho pio.slil. i" v of 'li Soiilli Itakola Stato Moilloal a-i In' Ion has lioi'ii ai'out 'li'il an hnnor wlioli raii' mill's to a man ho oarly hi lift- Ilo wo i lu'.iioil In th.' V .' 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 si'hiiuls ami af'oi Kimluatlim fiom tho lllll si-linnl took throe ears of Hporlal work In solonee ami physics In Vniikton i ; 1 1 l; . Ilo stinlieil throo yeats in tho iniillnil iloparttneut of Norlhwrs' hit t C SOI Til (JKOSS "i NTOS l'ltKSIIiK.N 1 l)KOT MKIlt L SOCIHTV. i in nniMi-iu Ki.iiliinling fti in that In .i Ii in itiii iii is'i.i Sliieo thin he has taken iwo postgraduate eouti.es In Chleugo an I has iluiio eonslileialilo speelnl work in th liiispllalH of t li.it oily. He has just hoi n tippolnleil fin- the I h ll il (line to the pre--lileni'j of the Cniiniy llonnl of Ilenlth ntnl II under if i III os wltleh he hnhls In other orgnnlalli ns wouhl till a column Tllo im -i Hiiiking elinrnetoilwtle of hl peisannllty Is his klml-henrleil. ninny ills -posltlnn He nlwuvs hns n smile ami n phiiMint wotil for everyone nml Is forevi r ilulug work nml Hnerilli'lug himself fur pa Hems from whom ho never ovpeein to re eolvo n rent. The Klks' street eurnlval anil Mow or pn- Mill" a U a . Mm. I I in an i'Iiuii illl-ll iiigitnii " tluow out a lal ,n Im a- 1 lo Hie editor inniloiiilo con hmt Mint ho SI3.WTOK II UN 'llll.MW ADDUKSSIN't) for The Dr. by Dennett, David City SMI Ml. Ill THKIlKOItl) tMHM-KHTT Itl'NN I N't! IN THK HUH ra.le ut Rawlins, Wyo., was the most l.i 1 -orato festival ever iinilertakeii In that state. Tllo llr.st hlg evettl of the wiuk was lit" coromitioli of the queen. Miss Klla Iticf . a hoaiiliful ami uccoinpllslieil young woman, who was liui u In Laruinle ami win so o o utloii to the throne full upon the twentlith anniversary of her birth. The city was en wiled with vlsltois ft ti in all the lilies of southern Wyoming ami northern Colorado along the lino of tho I'nliin Pacific anil Iron) the ranches of the North Park and Mm l.aramlo plains, some of the latter hav ing ttavelcd a dlnlaiice of fifty to ninety miles In private conveyances to spend enr nhal week in Iho city. If the Methodist church had dime nothing olso in its entire history In America, Its gift of tho Chautauqua Literary and Selett tlflo Circle to the people Is nn net aillllclcnt 10 warrant nil the gratitude bestowed upon 11 What whs originally Intended to he hut a nurse of winter reading along can-fully defined lines designed lo broaden tho knowl edge of those who hail boon denied tho nd Mintages of an nilvniieod eduiatlon. has o pamled Into a groat series of summer gaUi orlngs at which iho delights of outdoor life ire combined will! a series of InstrucMvi lectures ami other forms of Intellectual en tertainment In Hie west this phase of the movement has boon especially developed and each summer scs large numbers of people gathered for weeks at a time In ap propriate place, enjoying both Iho lectures and the pleasures of camping. All the expedients for keeping coul dur us im- inn upon paie netnro the one to which man hns nceusloiti"i himself wher ever ho inn Iiml water. Nothing can give more delight for the same expenditure of Mine and energy than it plunge ulf a sprlng biard Into the limpid depths of a lake or flM'i- The exhilaration of n plunge Into the water, th" Joy nf a swim, is lu.ll-puta-blo, nml If you don't bellovo get ynursolf In the position of the group whoso picture was iho author of tho letter. Th in xi i,i the sanctum was visited hy two Miiuig ,in. sturdy men, who ll:t as- THK DWii) PTY CH UTUt)UA -Photo inly ll, iooi NOVKI.IST HIS l.TKST STOUV IS NOW I lost wick got be convinced lust week nml you will soon lfred It. KP: ridge of Sb-ux Kails, S. IX, who has Just been nppolntod by (Invernor llerrled to (III tho vicamv in tho United Stntes senate caused by the death of Sen ator Kyle. Is a well known attorney. He ALKUKI) II POINT Hl KITTUKIX'.K NKWLY P SI'.N T()lt I'LOM SMITH II VKi'T was born in N't w Hampshire, and Is Just past 0 years of ago Ho took a course at Vale, and nfler graduation studied law and was nilmliteil to the bar In Clnelniintl. In ISS.'i ho wont to South Dakota, and since then hns boon very active in polities In that utnto. Ho was Senium- Pottlgrow's lieu tenant until the division over sliver spilt the republican party nf that slate. Kltt redge reiuilned loal In tho party and has boon a wer in his stato over since Public Hure.l themselves that they had found tho man responsible for the editorial, and Mien cleared docks fur .mil..,, ti . . 1 II.- t 111 MU . seeing what was c lug. inlled lustily for help, but tho elder ,,f h,,. , vlsiiors also a Taft, held tho eiowds of nssislunls bay while William attended to the ease of J Mm arch olfotidor In the imin-e of v, minutes there wns Just enough nf the ras cal left to carry to a liosppal. win re the physicians had to work nn his case for about a fortnight. When he was nhlo to bo nut again he decided to let well enough .Mono nnd forbear prosecuting his assail ant. Young Taft wns can ful to keep him "elf where ho cntild bo found nt nny time If tho authorities cared tn ntrest him, but as tho whole community approved his con duct nothing further came of tho incident ' The Oerinan Knipernr," sayB a Kronc'IV naper. "when In nny way crested or con- ra-lliled pulls violently at the lobo of his 'ight ear with tho thumb and forefinger nf " right hand. When he wn staying it. .ngland at the time nf the queen's fttnernl he received n telegram nnd opened n , 'ho presence of one of his .small little nephews n hoy nf Sum. ililng , tb, t.legram did not nltoKellnr pene ht majesty and he at once began to tg at his -nr The Utile fellow looked ,. and said I'll me. umlo. why do piln ,0U1. ar Dccaiito I nm annoyed, nn dm ling' "a the reply. 'D you lllu.ys ( "in-n you aro nnnnynl?' gnld the bnv 'Yes i"' darling.1 snld his mnjestv. ' nd whetl "u nre verv. vcr intich aniiov, ,' what ,0 ' " 'In- peislhled tlil Juvenil. inquirer