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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1903)
TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, t033. 17 i ROOSEVELT AS A SPORTSMAN fS.. I Hii Interest in Forat Frtierration ted I Protection of Oam a UNWAVtRING LOVER OF OUTDOOR LIFE AMalllMtlMi mi Haatlar KipeSKIeas Stad Case Life la the Haents of Wild Aafssala aal lrds 'i In 1h West, Of th prealdnts of the TTntted Stale Mot a few have been sportsman, and sports men of the beet type. The love of Wash Inrton for run and dor, his Interest In fisheries, and especially hla fondneaa for Lone and hound. In the chase of the red fox. rare furnished toe theme for many a writer; and recently Mr. Clereland and Mr. Ilarrlaon hare been more or leea cele brated In th newspapers, Mr. Ilarrlaon as a runner, and Mr. Cleveland for till anrlinr, aa well M hla duck shooting pro clivities. It Is not too much to any, however, that tha char of the chief magistrate has never been occupied by a sportsman whose range of Interests was so wide, and so actively manifested, as In the cms ot Mr. Roose velt. It Is true that Mr. Harrison, Mr. Cleveland and Mr. McKlnley did much In the war of setting aside forest reserva tions, but chiefly from economlo motives; because they believed that the forests hould be preserved, both for the timber that they might yield. If wisely et plotted, said far their value as starag reservoirs tor the waters of our rivers. - The view taken by Mr. Roosevelt Is quite different. To him the economics of the ae appeal with the same fores that they Bright have for any hard-headed, common ana business American; but beyond this, sad perhaps If the secrets of his heart wars knowa, mora than this, Mr. Roose velt Is influenced by a love of nature, WW oh, though by soma It might b con sidered sentimental. Is, In fact, nothing? nor than a far-sightedness, which locks i toward the health, happiness and general wellborn; ot the American, race for the future, 4 ) Oatdaor Ufa ta Boy bead. i As a boy Mr. Roosevelt was fortunate In Itavlnr a strong love for nature and for ouMoor Ufa, and. as In the casa ot so many boys, this love took the form of an Interest fl birds, which found Its outlet in studying . and . colleotlnr them. Ha published, in 1877, a list of the summer birds of the Adirondack, In Franklin county, New York, and also did mors or less collecting cf birds on ILonr Island. The result of all this was the acquiring of some knowledge Of the birds of eaatern North America, and. what, was far mora important, a knowledge of haw to observe, and an ap preciation of the faot that observations, to ba of any acianUflo value, must bs definite and precise. Ia tha many huntinr taiea that we have bad from his pen in recent years. It Is seen that those two pieces of most important In struction acquired by tha boy have always keen remembered, and for this reason his books ot huntinr and adventure have a real value a worth not shared by many of those published on similar subjects. Kls hunting adventures have not been mere ' pleasure , excursions. They have been of service to denoe. 'On one of his hunts, perhaps his earliest trip after white goats, ha secured a second specimen of a certain tiny shrew, of which, p to that time, only the type was ., known. Much more recently, during a de . . dared hunting trip In Colorado, he collected ' What Is perhaps the best series of skins of the Araerioan panther, with the measure ments taken In the flesh, that has ever been gathered from on locality by a single Individual. ,. . . Heating EiferUset. ' Mr. Roosevelt's huntinr experiences have bean so , wide as to have oovared almost vary specie of North American blr rams found within tha temperate sous. SUoept ouch Arotla forms aa tha whit and the Alaska bears, and the muskox. there Is, perhaps, no spade ot North American game that he ha not killed; and hi chap ter on tha mountain sheep. In his book. "Ranch Ufa and tha Hunting Trail," la confessedly tha beat published account ot that species. During, the years that Mr. Roosevelt was actually encaged In the cattle business In North Dakota, his everyday Hfa led htm constantly to the haunts ot big game, and, almost ta spite of himself, gave him con stant huntinr opportunities. Besides that. Curing cull seascn of the year he made trips to more or lass distant localities In search ot the species of blr rams not found Immediately about his ranch. Ills mods ot huntinr and of traveling was quite dif ferent from that now In vogue among blr rame hunters. Ills knowledge of the west V aw'was early enough 4o touch upon the time when as oh man was as good as bis neigh- I bor, and the mere tact that a man was paid i wage to perform eertaln acta for yon did f - not ta any degree lower his position In the wona, nor elevate yours. In those days. If one started eat with a companion, hired, or otherwise, to go to a certain place, or to do . a certain pleoe of work, each man was 1 panted to do bis share of the work. I This faot Mr. Roosevelt recornlsed as soon aa be went west, and. acting upon it. Pari or (Babinets We have a very choice selection of parlor cabinets in mahogany, plain and inlaid, some trimmed with Ormula gold trimmiDgs, also gold leaf. Cablnats ranging in price f 25, (29, (31, $35, (38 and (120. up to - . J The Most Judicious Use of Money Is to form for one's self, first of all, as pleasant and comfortable a home as is consists cnt with one's means Money thus spent is safely invested. We, therefore, would suggdst a pretty piece of furniture or a rug, These make lasting, useful and appreciable presents Pretty Gold frame Mirrors in Colonial and antique effects, at (7.50, (3, (9.50, (10 and up, Divans and Parlor Pieces An almost end less variety of styles and shapes in pretty parlor divans and chairs. Pretty divans at (15, (18; (22.50, (24.00, (25, (23 and up. ' Morris ?hairs The largest line of these most comfortable chairs to be found in the west. Solid oak frame Morris chair, fitted with reversible hair filled cushions covered in telour, plain or fig ured, very special, at (6.50, (3.50, (9.75. In the masolve designs we have some very rood values, at m.W, iia.fco. iiuu i.mi an Toys Toys Toys Toys An amazing, wonderful assortment of toys will greet you as you enter our door. This is a con venient toy department. Convenient because there are no stairs to climb, no elevators to wait for. Convenient because it is laid out with broad isles and counters full of practical, useful and instruc tive toys. Undoubtedly the greatest showing of toys ever attempted in the west. ' Besides having the best and newest in imported novelties, we have some extra special values to offer in some lines of sample toys. Hnimal Toys $14.1 md up. Dressing Tables These make propriate and pleasing gifts. Ail fitted with French bevel mirrors, fancy shapes, mads In quartersawed golden oak, birch, mahogany finish, bird's-eye maple and solid mahogany. $8.00, .7S, U.0O, 114,80, e.00, IU.0O, - F a, tZl.OO and up. China Closets and Buffets for Gifts Pretty china closets, CATS, C1L25, H7.60, U9.M, (21.00, $2180, . and up. , Buffets, pretty patterns, CT.60, 126.00, $28.00, $3L00, (33.50. (36.00 and Dp. ( ap- IBs Dolls Half price all sample' kid and dressed dolls, slightly soiled from handling, placed on one couater and are yours at Just ex actly half their marked pries. Celluloid Dolls These are something en tirely new, are joined and will not break, and are something that will surely please the little ones. 356 to lt.39. French Novelties Entirely new. Im ported direct by us and never before shown hsre. Consisting of a, horee harnessed to a trap, with a doll driver. These are being offered special at. each, II. 26,, (2.2S, MM and U HI Work Baskets For the little ones. Little misses' fancy work boxes filled with all the necessary findings for a complete sewing outfit. Con tains scissors, .needles, thlmblps, work bas kets, tin cads and yarns la variety, each, 4oo to li.Xl. : - . Typewriters Toy typewriters, but typewriters that wtll write, an educator for the little ones, ail go at half price. 80c typewriters, We. , (1.00 typewriters, 86c, 11.60 typewriters, two. (&.00 typewriters, (XM. Rubber Dolls and Animals i These ar pure rubber and warranted not ta crack, They come In ail slses of ani mals, such as goats, cows, dogs, sheep, kit tens, horses and dolls and range In price, 2&o, 860, 46a, up to 76c Don that bark and dogs that do not bark at 10c, (So, 60c, 78c, 98c, UP to (2.98. All kinds of talking animals. Donkeys that bray, with and without rider, (L2S, (l.TS and (2.18. Cows that bawl, 60o and (1.6S. Milking sows, (1.(8. Kittles that mew, 26o to (1.48. Sheep that bleat from ZSo to (2.88. Horses In natural hair, blanketed, &.10, (2.65. Horses on platform, saddled, 2&o to (1S5. Buffalo With keeper. (LW to (2.t8. We have a most magniaoent showing of the above in all slses and descriptions. Many other animals that we have not men tioned, any of whloh would please the little folks. B table containing donkey and oow, (So to fl.&O. Moah's ark Ailed with animals, ZSo to 98b. - Fire Iepartment These are larre-slae hook and ladder, fire engines, hose cart, reguiar two-horse team, reduoed as follows: Hook and ladder, now selling at (X26. Fire engine, (1.00. . Hose cart, (1.10. Moving van, 76c Ifire Departments' These miniature fire departments are the most complete ever shown In the toy line. ' The part are all highly finished nlokle, metal work all burnished. An equipment aa modern aa any large fir apparatus, only, of course, of a miniature else. Hook and ladder complete with extension ladders, hooks, etc, (6.00. Chemical engine complete. An engine that will work, very One piece of may chlnery, at (12.00. Hose cart oompleta, (4.00. Police patrol wagons, (i.75. Chief's wagon, (2.60. ' Steel Range This Is a genuine steel range with pol ished cooking utensils, fitted with aleohol stoves, with warming oven and water res ervoir, highly polished throughout, price Kitchen Sets These consist ot oooklng utensils, stove, kitchen table, chair, In fact, a completely furnished miniature kitchen. Borne very choice at too eejCh to (L0u. Mechanical Toys Probably the greatest showing ot mechan ical toya that has ever been .attempted In the west. All kinds and descriptions of moving toys that please the little ones, such as automobiles, touring oars, hansom cabs, fire engines, hoisting derricks; danc ing; .aoii, norse race, Mary ana her lamo, an Princess Dressers Combining dresser, dressing table and cheval glasa f22.50, $23.75, f 25, $28, $30, (32 and up. Turkish Leather Rock ers and Couches for Christmas Large Turkish leather rock $55 sv r- v " ' -" M Or -" i"irrr-.r..vS U i.i-i i.im - m H Litty la a slipper, singing bird. Happy xiooiigaa, pouceman, c osy uranapa, air. Cohn, Ban la Claua, ba-klng donkey. A moat intaresting mechanical toy, very .funny, each, (Sc Gaines M At our game counter you will find the newest and latest in games of all kinds, rush as card game and board i games. Famous ram of PIT, lot of f un, 60c Large games, such aa Zlr-Zar, Night Be fore Christmas, Jaok and Jill, Plnr Ponr. (0o. 1 60o plnr Ponr. SOC (1-60 pine pong. 0c (2.68 pln pong, H.04. (3.20 pjnj (4 60 pin pinr pong, (2.66. IK pong. 13,61. 16 15 Dine Dong. U1S. Our plnr ponr sets ar fitted with various handios, suoh as sandpaper, drumhead, oork and leather covered. ersat$28,$36, $39, $45, $49, $55 and'up. Pan tasoto couch e s at $19, $22 and $28. Genuine leather couch es, U0, $32.50 $36, $42, and up. Shaving Mirrors Something new expansible are fastened to the wall and made adjustable to any defred position. Nickle frame, .French plate mirror, each $2.25. , Useful Christmas Gifts (40.00 and (5.00 hand-made Arab'aft ajid Brussels curtains. HeclaJ per pair, (5.60. (X2.50 and (-T.60 hand-muAe Arabian and I BrnswMs curtains. Special par pair, (17.60. (25.00 and (22.50 Clunoy. AriJjlaa and Baxony BrusselH per pair, (H40 . (17.60 and (16 00 Bruasels, Arahlaa and Cluney, pet pair, (3.75. , . Hundreds of other odd pieces to close at less than Ilalf Price. . What is more useful than have them from (L6e to - Made pillows, a pillow? We (25 00, PlUow cords, girdles, silk and mercerised, price, 66c 76o and (6o each. . BricaBrac Wi have never shown so larg oolleotlon of artlstio, neveltles In Bric-a-brac Here you wilt" find pretty, dainty piece from Austria, Bohemia, Germany and France, as well aa American made roods. Many sugges tions in Inexpensive presents such as vases, bronsee, tobbaoco Jars, paper weight, oandelabrums and statuary. S tore Open Evenings Until Christinas iX?ou"trnani?ico""'ato( attire. oomo in and loolc through this magnificent stoolc in its holiday Thousands of articles suitable for gift giving to each member of the family, lady or gentleman friend, ' From the cheapest that's good, to the best that's made," he made for himself a position a a man. and not as a master, which no ha never lost; and it is precisely this oemocratio spirit which today make hint perhaps the most popular man In the United states at large. - ... Starting off, then, on some trip of several hundred, miles, with ' a companion, who might be a guide, helper, cook, packer, or what not sometimes efficient, and the best companion that could be desired, at others, perhaps, hopelessly laay and worthless, and even with a stock of liquor eacaea some where In the packs Mr. Roosevelt helped to pack tha horses, to bring the wood, to carry the water, to cook the food, to wrangle the stock, and generally to do the work of the camp, or of the trail, so loor as any of It remained undone. His energy was indefatigable, and usually he Infected his companion with his own enthusiasm and industry, though at times he might have with him a man whom nothing oould move. It la largely to this energy and this determination that he owes the rood for tune that has usually attended his hunting trips. . y rhansriar Pertaaes. ' " As ths year have gone on. fortune have changed; and as duties of on kind and another have more and more pressed upon him. Mr. Roosevelt ha done less and lets hunting; yet hi love tor outdoor life ia as keen as ever, and as vie president of the United States, hs mad his well-rsmero bered trip to Colorado after mountain liore, while more recently he hunted black bears In the Mississippi valley,- and still more lately killed a wild boar In the Austin- Corbln park In New Hampshire. ., ' Mr. Roosevelt doe not claim to be a good rifle shot. Whether he la so or not. perhaps no one knowa Certain It Is that he Is handicapped by the use of rUsses, which. In' certain conditions of weather. must greatly hamper a man In the use of Uus arm. - VTi may feel sura, however, that ti si " wriii G80S1.8 The Edison Phono graph will delight the children and entertain the "grown tips' Just the thing for long win ter evenings Modern times have " not pro duced the equal for amusement and instructions. Sc!J en Easy Payni Wilg CO, COO of the Hard Gold Moulded Records' '. from which to ma.kt your selection, at 50c each or $5 Per dozen. NEW DECEMBER RECORDS NOW ON SALE. Qf" THE HIGH SPEED (J C Columbia Moulded Record iOOc Wa ARB THH ULRQB8T AUTOMOBILE I'EALKRS BETWEEN CHI CHAOO AND BAN FRANCISCO REPRiCtlENTINtf TUS WINTON PER. Ll-tm AND KNOOC MAClU.NUs. iJ ttlf.sl lfBs) WANItD IN CVXRT CITY. WRITS FOR CATALOOCIBfl. H. E. Fredricksoti, 15tU and Capitol Avenue. Telephone 2161. Omaha, Neb, he la always cool and steady, tnat he does not lose his head or become excited,' that his nerre are always under control, and finally, and most Important of all. that when he hunts he understands the run that he 1 using. . A hunter of his experience would never attempt to use a rtfis without satlafyinr himself lonr before he sees his rame. Just how that rifle, must be held to make the bullet reach the desired mark. Mr. Roosevelt's accession to the presi dential chair has been a treat thing for rood sportsmanship In this country. Meas ure pertaining- to rame and forest protso tion, and matter ot sport renerally, have always had, and always will have, hi cordial approval and co-op ration. ' He la heartily In favor ot the forest reserves, and of the project for establishing within these manrvss. rame refuses, where no huntinr whatever shall he permitted. Aside from his love for nature, and bis wish t have certain limited areas remain in their natural conditions, absolutely untouched by the ax of the lumberman, and unimproved by the work of the forester, I that broader sentiment In behalf of humanity In the United States, which has led Mm to declare that such refur should be established for the benefit of the man ot moderate means and the poor man, whose opportunities to hunt and to see rame are tew and far between. In a publle speech he ha said. hi Bubstanoe, that the rich and the well-to-do could take oar of themselves, buying land, fenclnr K. and establishing parka and preserves of jtheir own, where they might look upon and take pleasure In their own game, bat that such a course was not within the power of the poor, man, and that therefore the government might, fitly Intervene and establish refuges, such aa Indicated, for ths benefit and, the pleasure ot the whole people. Forest and Stream, i! A Bat Conafc Me tela tor ChUdrea. la buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamber lalo's Conch Rsmedx- There 1 a danger from It and relief la always sure to follow. It Is especially valuable for oolda, croup and whooping cough. " CHRISTMAS FURS ARE A-GL0W Bide et aalnsals ta Mast Sraaklost- abl Cverlmsr for Hide ; ef Wosaask, ' On of the largest fur Importers In this country sat at his desk last August, when the thermometer was In the nineties, and explained why he could not take time fo vacation. "I am too busy bringing In furs," he explained, "and they ar mostly tor tha holiday trade." The Christmas fur trade ha become the largest fuctor In the season's selling. In dued, It is safe to predict that the sun of December & alii shine upon more women made happy by new furs than ever before in the course of Its lonr and varied expe rience. Thi la so because the world ot mankind has discovered that no more ac ceptable gift tor wife ur sweetheart caa be bought. From Maine to Louisiana, what ever tea temperature, women will wear furs and wear them lavishly. But there are furs and furs. .Dame Fechm Is never so capricious a in the realm ot fura. The favorite of the last sea sen Is ruthlessly cast aside. This winter aha has a new one. It Is mole skin. It Is soft and velvety and makes a rood back ground for the lace applique and colored passementeries which are adorning the fur coats and Jackets a whim of fashion that toms somewhat barbaric, but ta meetlnr with high favor. nfcrerthlesa. Buttons In gilt or enamel, ia blxarre de signs, are being used extensively on the fur ' Jackets. An elegant little moleakin jacket Is la a blouse shape, drawn Into a tight-fitting belt. ' It has a moderately deep cape fitted to the shoulders and slashed up In points. These points are turned heck to show a fadnr ef brow a satin, embroidered in gold and white and held tn piaoe by gilt buttona The bell sleeves are rather severs and tight-fitting as fsr down aa the elbow, but from thonoa widen eut tat l&rg puffa The bottom of each sleeve Is adorned with a small turnback flapf faced with the em broidered satin. A mink coat is. treated In the same fash ion, except 'that the facings are of white suede leather, . appUqued with a leaf de sign In tan suede, and the belt is , of the same. , Since moleskin ha become fashionable It has so vastly Increased In price that Imi tations and substitute ar already flood ing the market and some of them ar most olever. Since fur Is so much used Id millinery, anterprfsinr dealers are showing fur sets, which consist of a toque, pelerine stole and great flat muff. An attractive set of this description la ot moleskin. The stole ends reach below the knee and widen out Into pointed ends. They ar trimmed with ornaments of silk braid, with cord and ball pendants. The same trimming ap pears on the muff, the ornaments being Joined by draped alik cord. In solitary ef fect. Very few of the new sets ar tn squirrel. but after the surfeit that tha world ot women had of It last year, this will cause small regret Mink, martin, sabls and moleskin ar all correct, either for sep arate fur pieces or wraps, or for drees trimmings. Fur trimmings win be largely used on both street and house dresses. Moleskin Is proving effective when com bined with velvet. Another fur which ha a partial revival Is monkey. It 1 used for Jackets trim med with ermine or other contrasting fur. The stole, with muffs to match, are very pretty In monkey. For many seasons white lamb's wool ha been ' delegated . to Infants' wear. The dainty little collar and muff sets were much admired on the 4-year-old toddlers, but the modiste ar Just awakenlnr to the Idea that lamb's wool may be quite a dainty for wear by the grown-ups. The erase for white has started tha notion. New eft active wraps and coats for women are made of this sncwy fur, contrast being givsn by a trimming of stitched bands of soft finished cloth. A chlo fur evening wrap ta ot whit lamb's wool, with strappings and edgUigt of pal blue doth. There is a cape collar with .stole ends ot ths fur, but the small collar overlapping this Is of the blue doth, and so are the puffed undersleeves. The carriage shoes for wear with this wrap are particularly dainty. They are of blus satin, edged with the lamb's wooL The big bag mutts which Dame Fashion affect this season are particularly pretty on the lamb's wool. So are the short col larettes. They are fastened In front with a gilt clasp set with turquoises, and ths short ends, which barely reach to the bust line, are trimmed with heavy white allk fringe. The short collarettes, no matter In what fur they ar fashioned, are trimmed and fastened In this manner. The metal olaepe afford another outlet tor extravagance, whloh is eagerly seized upon by Jeweler and modiste. The fringe Is frequently ot a contrasting color, neither alone or mingled with whit. Nor la silk cord the only material for the fringe. Chenille to equally aa popular, and haa an even prettier effect. An ermue cc! larette haa the short ends finished with a alx-lnch deep fringe of alternate strands of black and white beads. It Is blserre enough to p!ai the most outre fancy. Ermine ha Its usual vogus among smart people. The fad for black and white has led to more than usually frequent Imita tions, but It seems almost Impossible to imitate It effectively. Ermine piece usually take the form of small collarette and tlr.y muffs to match. but this season It I being used much more lavishly. A long stole la made ot the ani mals entire. The skins axe put on alti cately, heads and tails up, the heads being left on. The stole la very broad, probably four skins in width. The broad pouoh-llke muff is twice aa wide. The new bag-like muffs are ant particu larly pretty from an eeihetlo standpoint. nor from an ecoaoatio one. They consume an almost Incredible amount ef fur, and there U stucfc wast ajiaioe whloh might there Was Another Man Who when he died left sufilqient life insur ance to support his wife and educate his children Why not experience the comfort enjoyed by the thoroughly insured? . In this day of twentieth century enterprises that man who has naught but longings left "when age comes on," has no one but himself to blame. He already has a moderate salary or a small business income, and if he takes ono of our Gold Debenture Endowment Policies it will do the rest. . ! The Equitable Life Assurance Society i IL D. NEELY. Manager, Mwrohants'NsUlonal Bank Build In;, 8tron rest in th World" hare been utilised for a shopping bag. The opening for the hands has been moved troni the center of tha atde to th very top. It barely admits the two hands, and leave scant room for handkerchief or pookatbook. Moleakin ha this advantage) over many other furs it comes natitrally tn many dif ferent shades. Light and dark moleakin ar combined effectively In on pteoe, A pretty little collar, or pelerine, ha broad stole ends, which com to th waist Una Both collar and stole ends ar fiormed of a strip Of light-colored molxakln. tordered by darker shade, The same plan Is followed with the muff, though on It the stripes run crosswise. Some of the fur pelerine have very nar row stole ends. These are Intended to be crossed over the breast In a quaint fashion. They are held In plac by a metal clasp or an ornament ot soutache braid. The loag stole ends are usually trimmed with similar ornament. They gtv a rich effect. Har riet Hawley. Christmas Dinner Of course you are interested In what wUl make up your Xma dinner. It Is policy to buy where your money will reach the far thest, so a gianoa at these price will eon vino you that we are offering the best prices Choioe' naval oranges. ...... .So to 40o dox Christmas candle ............ 10o to 40o lb. Choice cauliflower u0 a ned o""0 " to a head Choice nuts (mixed) ib N. T. Baldwin apple .............. ..&o peck Bplces ,lfc ut.u ja m 4n4 trulu. buur and err. 1 MITCHELL'S FOR . XMAS.. CANDIES All Klmi Dakar? Cai. and Fancy Cake. Tel J541 2306 Leavenworth Sti Knowing one order Cook Imperial Champagne not solely on account ot th name, but the product. The turbine will as surely displaae the reclpirocatlng engin a th screw be dis placed Ifte paddle. fl RAU, 2337-9 Lemsvsrtb 11 P.bbi 2074. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Make Meet leefal Free at. CK. SCUTKtXGTCTS PILLS et tv, lbUui JUrKsfrA. LftUla UU Bv etJUBf. IcsmsC tlisat bLis1 toakc. ir Ua (that monmf 9mA buy. IVswitiful "FOLDKJt ro LaOlt ' H FUIX lruU vu4 TetsiUiJtouisvia ) LeXWftv muni a-all. Vt'rtt &-. aait..latf a Am mm A3 6a a4. ft 4. Amma City, ft 4 svasJ BEIUSTI. HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS, THE PARK. HOT EX. Hlart Class American and iJuropwa 1'lan. finest Cafes end Grill Hooms west of N. T. Marble ballt Kuust. Complete UymnatuiW ' Ol n lw, 1st to Uar 16th. J. JR. HAYK3 Lesb.e nd lUnarer. J. C VAI.H KB. Aseoclal Mau.