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35? 3 hair SILVER BACKBONE Daily cpue picture i r' 4: 1 Published Daily and Semi Weekly une rS 4 SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT con Are You Going: Away for the Sum VALVE STEAMSHIPS 1 i I 1 SCHOOL GRADUATES AND the Cass i STATE PRESS COMMENT I the dental College of of 44 mein Woodruff Webber I 4 I then re fleet of DETROIT REE PRESS OICES Home Office 11 13 Lafayette Ave 1Valilngton Room 34 Post Bldg New York 407 410 Temple Court Chicago OOG UOG Boyce Bnilding That Is where to send your com plaints if you do not get your paper delivered to you on time in the state AH complaints will receive attention immediately in the telephone number to call If you do not get your paper on time in the city 1 I ft This is a great month In the life of Edward VII Yesterday he dined with Pierpont Morgan and next week he will be crowned vaca Press evi and Rather than have the government take any risks the railroads would prefer to have congress wait a century or two and see whether a Nicaragua canal would be threatened by seismic disturbances PALAVER THE POLITICIANS could only intensify the evil by giving additional reality to unreal The Etemnl eminine and a conscienceless mirror however succeeded in creating an illusion which temporarily deceived Mrs Knott but even at the worst ft can have been only a venial transgres sion unless others are seduced from the Truth thereby IM arrand School The arrand school wnl hoM asple nic at Belle Islo Saturday the fol lowing being the list of graduates Rena Lewis president: Kenneth A Arthur Milton Yale Bertole Laura Carol Casey Olive Lots Davis Philip Nelle Harder Emily Milward Henry Patridge 'a Philip Ray Penhall Douglas fiuaith Louisa If you are going away for a tion be sure to order The ree The Daily and Sunday will cost you only GOc a month the Daily only 45c Present subscribers should have their ree Press sent to them The address will be changed as often as desired known and such punished in ways imprisonment It plan ought to be a failure in the Wendell Alice fearton White William Wing Benjamin ranklin School The first class of graduates will be turned out at the Benjamin ranklin school at 2 next Wednesday afternoon at which rime the presenta tion of the ranklin memorial will also take place The members of the class Leah Helen Arnold Mary Ger aldine Allen Grace Drewry Norman James Chapoton Alice Ev elyn Greene Bertha Belle Hoyt lora Agnes Hungerford Harrv rederick Kirby Bessie Mvers Parshall Ruth Robinson Gertrude Banks Reynolds Stack Howard Teagan Charles A Wilkie Jessie Anna Ward The Republican convention in Barry county was an oasis in a political des ert and oases are not very plentiful in Michigan politics The resolutions not only denounced the use of money to pack caucuses and control conven tions but they pledged the delegates from that county to vot? for the nom ination of no man who had ever re sorted to boodle methods to promote his candidacy for state office Under such circumstances the candidacy of both Gov Bliss and Mr Stearns ds out of the question and the delegates will vote for the Hon John Patton The Barry county Republicans are the first to issue a partisan declaration of independence and place their manhood above regularity Perhaps the exam ple of their courage may inspire other Republicans of the state to action It begins to look as If the coal trust and the miners had more constitution al rights than they were fit to exercise The right of a sovereign state to be misgoverned by Matthew Stanley Quay if it so chooses is incontestable A Different Matter The ut you told papa you could keep me the style I was accustomed The I could dear It is the frequent changing the styles that breaks Judge 4 I' I Those fussy persons that could never understand why Eli Sutton did not leave Detroit are now grumbling be cause he has left on to of aparty Bliss thing THURSDAY MORNING JUNE if Even to scare Mr Quay is some thing of a victory for the reform for ces in Pennsylvania In the matter of paying claims Ven ezuela has become the Turkey of the Occident Gov Bliss was in Detroit yesterday and simultaneously there appeared more activity among the friends of the governor His excellency was on his way home from Washington and he declared positively that he would not withdraw he would "'not get sick and he would not admit that anything couid happen which 'would take him out of the field most of the delegates elected for me be foolish to said the governor His excellency had a long talk with Wm Alden Smith in Washington but the Grand Rapids congressman said nothing which would indicate that he has any aspirations to become governor As to EH position as re gent of the university Gov Bliss says he is not sure what ought to be done feeling' that there may be still a tech nical point as to whether Sutton may be considered a fugitive from justice at this time He said it might be an easy way out of the difficulty to re move Sutton from office though he would not acknowledge that this would be done a Senator Atwood had a talk with Gov Bliss and later met Navin Judge John Whelan and Thompson in the Ste Claire it evident that the local managers are conferring with Atwood at to the Bliss campaign Senator George Moore of Port Huron also was in the hotel as were A Smith of Adrian and Deputy ood Commissioner Perly Heald None of these men could see any evidence that Bliss would not be nominated Stearns men keep right on talking about the movement that Is i bring about the nomination third man declaring that the managers realize that neither nor Stearns would have a sure on an election Bliss men wonder why Stearns continues in the fight when it isi quite evident that he is spending his money and energy with no chance Of Success andr thA'flhlv PYnh nation is that Stearns is holding his organi zation together with the purpose of turning it over to the third man who is expected to get into the game when the convention takes place two weeks from to day in this city There can be no denial of the fact that in this Idea the Stearns men are receiving some encouragement from Republi cans outside of their own immediate The election of a of HaIa gates from Barry county pledged to neither Bliss nor Stearns has given the Stearns people encouragement in their "third scheme and they say that there will be other counties in tbe same category One of Gov most prominent friends in Barry county said yester day in Homer office that either Bliss or Stearns would be beat en and he said he knew of a move ment to bring a third man into the game The same sort of talk came from the incumbent of one of the most important offices in the gift of the governor and a candidate for a prominent state office said that he would not be surprised to see a third man selected as a compromise The positive position taken by the governor himself and his advisers how ever make it doubtful whether such a movement could succeed Even If the big guns of the party did pick out a compromise candidate the present gov ernor might insist on remaining in the field and if he has full control of his delegates he might laugh at all talk about taking him out of the game In with the third man talk1 life name of erry is again being Used by some of the local Re publicans Mr erry has refused to talk about the matter for publication' but xprte of his friends declared yes terday that if the party leaders would agree upon him as a compromise can didate giving him the united sunport of the party the Detroit millionaire would probably consent to run Can School' Graduating exercises at school will take place Wednesday June 18 at 9:45 a The class his tory will be given by Brainard Gil more the class prophecy by Pauline Schulz and Walter Sumner and the valedictory by Hazel MacLean The ad dress will be given by Rev Nehemiah Boynton of the irst Congrega tional church the subject being fident To The following is the class roll: Ethel Acker Harold Albertus Herbert Al brecht Gerald Allen Pearl Ash Mar guerite Barnes rank Best Lilian Brandau Charles Chapman Nettle Clark Irene Clements George Corns Ralph Craig Launcelot Danse Harry Davison Clarence Day Mina Ewing John ry Edith Gallagher Roger Gates Brainard Gilmore Mabel Hall Bertha Hille Chester Hoyt Harry Jessop Kendall Edna Kirby Maude Lee Hazel MacLean Alice Mei Whinnie Lucy Mercer Laura Morrell Carrie Montague Addle Mary Mulheron Loretta Gordon Parker Charles Pinkerton Mildred Pinkerton Judd Potter Harry Postal Albert Rosenfield May Ray Scanlon Pauline Schultz Ethel Shor land Saul Simons Katherine Sloman Waldemar Sloman William Smith Walter Sumner Gilbert Turner Wil liam Waugh Ruth Weber Ralph Whisler Etta Zimmermann Norvell School In a neat Gittle folder the class of 1902 of the Norvell school announces its class day exercises which will be held at Palmer Park Monday after noon June 16 The graduating exer cises will be held at the school Wed nesday June 18 The members of the class are: Elsie Ida Ackerman' Kar Katherine Black Dora En gel William orster Mabel Marie Grenier Cora Julia Hund Roselyn Kaplan Raymond Kramer Martha Marie Kummer Ella Josephine Lambeag Isabel Emma Mack Edith Ann Maas Joseph Purman Walter Martens Clara Anna Schueler Elsie Louise Suppnick Walter Andrew Suppnick Ida Agnes Studler Pean Mabel Tebelmann Herman Vonarx The graduating class of department of the Detroit Medicine this year consists bers The commencement exercises will be held at the Detroit opera house at 7:30 this evening the chief address being by Rev Lee McCollester end the valedictory by Dr A' Thieler The class roll Is: Charles Atkins Charles rancis Adams Jacob Burrows Theodore Rcmeyn Buttrlck George Edgar Byer ly William Arthur Bryanton Delbert Cole Thomas Clyde Cannon red erick Crawford Barratt Clay ton Wilkie Collins Manley Stuart Dul lam Hervey Livermore Dodge Roy Sumner Ellis Henry Joseph ortaln James Peter Hickey John Jackson William Harvey Lehman Archie Leitch Charles Emerick Mabley Cort land Major Angus Louis McPhee Ross MacKenzie William Meier Claude Moore Joseph Wallace Mc Queen Arthur MacVicar Charles William Miller Clarke Morrison A Wesley Merritt Nathaniel Gwynn Nicholson Jay Pool William Parrott Samuel Henry Robbe Wllilam Andrew Richardson Edwin Scott Howard Stuart Robert McKinlay Smith ord Smith John Leon Tooker Arthur Thieler red II noirannnge rtoy urenara Jacob William Welz Louis THE DETROIT REE PRESS THURSDAY JUNE 12 1902: Dis Peculiar' Ailment Editor Harrison of Southern Press Clipping Bureau has a peculiar throat affection that gives him much trouble He continues steadily at his desk although he goes sometimes for months without eating solid food He is always cheerful and though three surgeons have advised him to have his throat cut declines their services" He is optimistic and goes the bright way Atlanta Constitution Great DoiugH in Town Where the People Are Alive Next Sunday the Wabash will give an excursion from St Louis to Pal mer for one dollar and Sev eral hundred people are expected from the cyclone city Palmer is preparing to entertain them Our attractions will be pleasing We have two beautiful parks four churches and the people are all alive People of the large cities will certainly be pleased with this Palmer (Ill) Choice 1 slanz slang songs slang plays aa(J of various kinds latest1 a slang manifestation Is slang candy It is on sale at many candy Do you remember the MORE EVEN HANDED JUSTICE One by one the men that conspired to defraud Grand Rapids of valuable water franchises are receiving the even handed justice that is their due The brains of the conspiracy was convicted Tuesday when a jury at Al legan found Thomas McGarry guilty Mr McGarry seems to have had an eminently fair trial He was grant ed a change of venue on the plea that he could not receive a fair trial in Grand Rapids on account of the state of public opinion Then was alleg ed that Judge Newnham was preju diced against the defendant ahd Mr McGarry's wishes were again respect ed With a jury composed of men that had no interests at stake in the fraud and a trial judge whose ability and impartiality cannot be called into question Mr McGarry managed to convicted on precisely the same denco that convicted Salsbury Taylor Two cases growing out of the spiracy remain to be that of Albers who is alleged to have acted as distributer of the between "the conspirators and the council and 'State Senator Nichols who is charged with having attempted to bribe a witness These cases will be brought to" trial of course and the slate will then be cleaned Too much cannot be said in praise of the assistant prosecuting attorney of Kent county in relation to the development and trial of these cases Mr Ward has performed a mighty service for the cause of good government in Mich igan and every city in the state owes him a debt of gratitude We believe the king was daz zled by Whitelaw Reid and Pierpont Morgan His majesty has met other distinguished Americans including Tod Sloan and JohijL Sullivan The Barry county Republicans seem to be weakening in their loyalty to the party They have adopted res olutions denouncing boodle methods in politics A bribe taking officer in Minneapolis has been convicted too the mills of the gods are working with day and night shifts this spring And now the Hon Thomas McGar ry has been convicted The slaughter of the innocents is proceeding at a fright ful rate in Kent county ance of his proffer he would give a million to be disbursed among the grabbers as a consolation prize This action was a culmination and was generally accepted as marking the limit to wnich a state machine could go Up to that time it was unheard of debauchery and corruption and the danger of a revolt at 'the polls seemed imminent The situation called for the best that the boss could produce as a retriever Subsequent events show that he read the signs aright and that even Mr Quay will yield to pubjic sentiment To prevent the ut ter demoralization of his organization he adopted Tammany tactics and con sented to the nomination of a clean capable candidate for governor To be sure Tammany did not win even after making this concession but Penrisyl vania Is not New York Pennsylvania is sui generis and no man understands it better than Mr Matthew Stanley Quay GERMANY WITHIN HER RIGHTS So far as information is to be had at this time there is nothing in the departure of German warships for Venezuela to create alarm in this country The explanation that they are to be used as collecting agents for the claim held against Venezuela un der a contract for the construction of her chief railroad is the most plausi ble and probably the correct one That the debt is a just one and should be paid is evidenced by facts heretofore set forth in these columns and con sidered in the light of numerous au thorities quoted at the time The loan was made in good faith and upon ex ceptionally good terms considering the hazardous risk Several South American republics have at times shown positive genius In defeating their creditors and none of them approaches par in the estima tion of the money markets of the world The right of Germany to col lect this claim is subject to but one restriction under the best interpreta tion or the Monroe doctrine She may not pay herself by the acceptance or seizure of territory the whole scope and aim of the doctrine being to prevent the expansion of foreign dominion on this hemisphere She may blockade the Venezuelan ports collect customs and so far as we can see under the construction of the Monroe doctrine quoted might lend military aid in putting down the cur rent rebellion so as to enable the ex isting government to use the neces sary portion of its assets and resour ces In paying what Is due the Berlin company of discount Last year the German government in discussing this question with the state department explicitly disclaim ed any purpose to traverse the juris diction asserted by the United States over this side of the world and all that has happened since tends to strengthen confidence in this assur ance The reasonable explanation of the latest order from Berlin is found In the solicitude of a creditor He wishes to be on the ground and see what canbe done PUZZLE ARMER JONES ind armer Jones and his wife SOLUTION MISSING BOYS PUZZLE Tom is" formed by the ribbon on hat to the left Jack Is under the middle chin Slang' Candy takes a vigilant and determined person to steer clear slang thesa remarked a man who likes study the' signs of the time haVs slang noveis siang essays poetry slang ar however seen it? stands fashioned flat scalloped diamond heart shaped candy lozenge orili mented with sentimental words SUca as own true love to and si on? We used to pass these comp mentary lozenges around at litce evening gatherings when I was young and much harmless but deeply vent love making was carried on by means of such simple tokens pink and white candy lozenge is a TELEPHONE NUMBERS Rnslncss Department 849 Editorial Rooms 200 Subscription Department 728 "Job Office 482 as Marchbanks xnuth Toilemache as Tolmash i urncKen iuuncea trtawms Name Colquhoun Geoghegan McGillicuddy Pole Carew Reuter Strachan Tonsonby Magniac Mainwaring Dymoke arquharson Ayscough Auchinleck Pauncefote Hobart Hopburn Leveson Gower Pennycuick McEachern Knollys iennes Cara must Lord Napier of Ettrick with Lord I nPr nf TVfci 1 can't quote me any too strong in favor of the plan to have Republi can nominations made by direct vote of the people next said A Black yesterday afternoon when ask ed his opinion on the action of the county committee Mr Black was one of the very first in this city to see the iniquities of the convention sys tem and to raise nls voice in favor of a change have read over the namphlet de tailing the McLeod continue! Mr Black "and it seems to me not only right in theory but I believe it ought to be practical There is lit tle hope of any action on the part of the legislature and if that body did pass a primary election bill it might be so doctored that it would ha ni practical value "It certainly is nigh time that some thing was done to get nd of conven tions at least in this county Per sonally I have no occasion to find fault as to my own experience as tn? only convention before whicn my name wdb ubtu gave me me nominauoii without any effort cn my nart Yet everybody that knows anything about practical politics in tms city and coun ty knows that nomi actions are openly bought and no matter how popular a man may be with tne voters he has little chance of success In a convention he is by the politicians and is prepared to use money know that politicians will deny this publicly but they know it is true as does everybody who has any know ledge of the way conventions have been have not the slightest doubt that the Republican city committee will decide to co operate with the county committee In its plan The committee cannot afford to stand up against pub lic opinion on this subject as it is Mr Black was reminded of the ob jection inai unuer me county commit tee plan inspectors in the townships where there is no primary election law might do crooked work and there would be no legal provision fortheir punishment "I think they would dare do anything of that was the re niv it wouia oe men would soon be aside from fines or is certain that this tried If it Droves matter of bringing about good nomin ations we can then try something else It may be that the people will not come out to vote and I believe that if such is the case a law ought to be passed disfranchising every voter who neglects to attend to his duties as a citizen in this regard If he cares so little for the interests of his city county state or nation that he will not take an hour from his ordinary such is the case a law ought to be a voice In the running of the govern ment may be too that the politicians will find some way of controlling things under the primary system but if that is true it will lead to some other safeguards It would be foolish to throw up our hands and say we are helpless and must allow purchased politicians to run things to suit them or a is as as any of the others Like all disease it is merely experience of the mor tai mind fear made manifest in the It is something to be thought out of existence or rather ignored out of existence no more real than "Ossification or any unusual condition of the which Mrs Eddy tells us is directly the action of mortal er ror as "Bones have only the substantiality of thought which formed she continues "They are only an appearance a subjective state of the mortal It is ab surd to suppose that moles or warts or bunions or corns or even spavins are not comprised within this general ization The ill inclusiveness of Chris tian Science is not to be denied by such specious reasoning i The fallacy of Mr argu ment can best be appreciated if we were to suppose that he had lost his whiskers and went to a barber to get them restored by means of Great Hair Irivigorator The loss of his whiskers which is Evil would then seem real "by giving reality to the So long as he refused to concede that he had lost his whiskers he would be bearded like a pard The whiskers would actually be lost only when he came to believe that they were' lost It is apparent a therefore that Mrs mole had no exist ence outside of her mind It was mere ly a dark image of mortal thought made manifest on the body and if Mind could not obliterate it there was nothing to be gained by submitting it to the electrio needle Such treatment Trowbridge School The June graduates of the Trow bridge school will hold their gradu ating exercises Saturday June 14 at Bois Blanc Island The class members are as follows: Henry Brown Carl Bradt Lucian Bird Maud Clew Jessie Carmichael Charles Dederich Millie Davis Charles Hotchkiss Ce celia Hcffmeyer Mildred Hunt Her man Knapp Donald Kiskadden Ar taar Leckner Robert Maslau Clara Mobley Maybelle Petry Lottie Swart wood George Tankard Lola Tucker HINTS ON THE CORONATION Carious Pronunciation of Some of the English Names A many names will crop up during the coronation which are not familiar to Americans and as Xhe pronuncia tiorf of many of these names is any thing but what their spelling would jaicate the following hints are giv Lord Halsbury (pronounced lirt'l VTNimt I Of fly mole deformed spine but obviously it aar an image of mortal thought that lm im thought which tumor I The Gentle Bunko Artist One of the clever little tricks of the aay is tne conversion of a circular Into a personal communication The very latest device is to have the cir cular in the usual fac simile of type writer type printefl on dampened pa per 1 he effect delights the heart of I I tne most exnert artist in burs the representatives of the honest woman chioteVi triflL ani the hood ln this Country to protest against lvinoatf uneven surface thus I the humiliation they were compelled feen KemecUH t0 suffer by having their luggage cinient and nut the zJe searched on the docks of New York 1 VipieilL an Cl put tnrousrh thA nffiro I nrirl cnnVn la A tTOnAAtt 4 1 vLiiL i 1 rn ii i Tonca ma mamav nobodv6 I of the American woman Among other tomTr Nc York pTess catch a things they insisted that the customs I xress insnpotnrs shniild finnont fhoir tions ithout examining their trunks because they consider It an insult to ask an American woman the amount I work is the cynosure of ill i 1 of foreign merchandise she is bringing 1 Rirhar i 1 home "with her and then refuse to ac I a Mansfield is said to be en cept her word and insist upon ex I writing a book entitled aminlng her baggage to see it she is I Have Helped Off the telling the truth Ring Pong ao I Have ound as I The record of at least two of these not as has been generally supposed I ladies was looked Into both of them oy President Roosevelt women of wealth and high social posi The in Gen" book I tion The last time one of them re in His refers to Gen Miles turned from Europe she made a dec Ware is a reformed poet laration under oath that she had for otaii Tviii i Picm nruic tn veins sid nn a OWll ut PUU 1 4XV44 VI iisuea in serial tornr in the Lincoln An examination of her baggage ais Commoner closed merchandise valued at over I SKRan nUarlv riiiHahlo anH when she 4H imnuis savs i a inat tne story ot Adam and Eve was was cornered she was very glad to I the first historical romance The inrv I ever $1200 In duties to get out of the I is hpinr imnanalol ii i I cmt'otna a tho vifiyv miviuct iiiuy aiou vi uiv committee was detected in trying to smuggle house furnishings curtains linens upholstery and other fabrics of that kind to the value of J2800 after having made oath that she had duti able merchandise worth $320 Chicago Record Herald seems to think everything Cincinnati Commercial Tribune get verv she asked as he reached home ou a rainy It adds to I me he explained feeling that he I i LsJ fS I 9 XI IT? 1 1 UCL a Post rJL but when a lady is 4 Iai a Lav KazI 4 nA 1 mvajtu teco ui ijva uuuj ta I ered than when she is i so very funny It is the sama I nm via I 4 LJ a4 am 1 a tut ijvi 1 1 lull i till I script I Those Indignant Women I Not long ago Secretary Shaw had a conference with a committee of ladies I conspicuous for their social position and I high character They came to him as airbanks School The graduating class of the air banks school will hold exercises fol lowed by a banquet at Tashmoo Park to morrow The members of the class are: Myrtle Ballman president Her bert Boyes Clarence Bush Robert Clark rederick Kandt Edna Miller Arthur Leonard Charlotte Smith and Edna Wilson Berry School Twenfy pupils will graduate from the Berry school In the June class the roll being as follows: Albert Wolgemuth president Clara Vorpagei vice president Vera Akin secretary Clara Olms treasurer Rose Andre Mamie Bayer Bertha Beier Junia Dempsey Angelina Dietz Emllv Gey er Gladys Granger Clara Hartwig Emma Klunger Carrie Koch Agnes Muehlke Marian Schilling Will Schneider Lillian Scott rank Wel land Agnes Zlel mortal before the is not a By mall postage free in United States and Canad: DAILY 1 Month 45c DAILY and SUNDAY 1 Month GOc DAILY and SUNDAY 1 Year SUNDAY 1 Year TWICE A WEEK 1 Year $100 ger of the Stearns campaign Of course' there was an argument and Wfiss said: one thing1 we do and that is to defeat Thompson immediately offered to bet $100 on the proposition but Weiss said the Stearns fund stand any speculation Michigan railroads have agreed to give a rate of one fare for round trips for the Republican state convention to be held in this city June 25 In the upper peninsula tickets will be sold June 24 and 25 good to return until and including June 28 TOO GOOD OR HIS ALLIES Mr Quay hacl no trouble triumph ing over his opponents at Harrisburg yesterday nd in nominating Judge governor over Mr Elkin the candidate of the insurgents: uudge Pennypacker's record shows him to be an able conscientious and patri otic citizen His name has never been connected with anything of question able character either in his public or private career It will require a good deal to remove the impression formed from such record and it is difficult to believe that the judge has sold him self in exchange for his most recent advancement His selection is much more reasonably accounted for in an other wav The Quay machine has long been a stench in the nostrils ot decent Amer ican citizens all the more so because of its phenomena! vitality and winning strength This is explained by the fact that Mr Quay is backed by all the great railroad and' other corpo rate interests of Pennsylvania their money and their influence bnirg ever at his disposal Intoxicated by his success and the homage thus at tracted the boss has cn many occa sions overplayed his hand His latest error In this direction was in the "rip legislation which gave away more than a hundred miles of streets in Philadelphia under railway fran Chises for whlffi there was not a dol lar of to the city in tho same connection an offer of $2500 000 from John Wanamaker for these gim grants was contemptuously re jected The charge from Mr enemies that he was only playing poli tics may hsve been true but there was his check? and to show that he was without intention to revoke on his offer be aanouaced that upon tha accept BIOLES AND WHISKERS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Has Mrs Anna iM Knott violated the of Christian Science living by going to a regular practitioner to have a mole removed from her face? Mr Charles Skinner who is a mighty press agent of the fdith insists that such action bn the part of Mrs Knott was not at variance with the teachings of Mrs Mary" Baker Eddy Mrs Knott evidently considered her conduct strictly orthodox or she w'ould have tieasured the mole unto the last day rather than have set her foot inside the office of a heretic or all that the skeptics are sure to scoff and even believers must question the wisdom of Mis action in the matter The original charge against the Christian Science reader was far more serious Jt was allegeii that during a period of nine months she had been treated by Dr Alice De orest Mr Skinner admits that Mrs Knott was treated by Dr De orest but declares that it was merely for the purpose of having a mole removed which he says was no more a departure from the principles of Christian Science than it is for him to go to a barber to be shaved Innocent as Mrs Knott doubtless is of the charges that her enemies have made Air comparison will not stand a close Inspection In the first place whiskers are normal with the male being of the white race whereas moles are universally recog nized as abnormal Now the abnormal is Error and Mrs Eddy has shown us the absurdity of believing that Er ror can be eliminated by physical processes "Tumors ulcers tubercles inflammation pain deformed spines are all dream says Airs IM dy in "science and Health mortal work of philosophy ages will To Be Given This Alan Who Broke His Back in all With his head in a linen sling alive only in his eyes and tongue James Mullen lies in the Kings County Hos pital battling for life By his side day and night physicians are watch ing and seeking to hearten him for the operation tnat will be performed upon him to day If the doctors find it possible the broken vertebrae just below the neck will be delicately lilted from the spinal cord on which they press and that cord will be protected with a small silver plate Alullen it he should recover will have a silver backbone silver at least in part Mulien in 25 years old lie nas been in the hospital for two days now Be fore that he was for one day in the Emergency Hospital at Coney Island He was injured at the island on Tues day Alullen had been strolling along the board walk of a bathing pavilion near Brighton Beach in the evening Some thing shoreward attracted his atten tion and he turned his face toward it He continued to walk and did not no tice that he was at the edge of tho boarded path until he toppled over He struck on the hard packed beach 1 15 feet below his head the sand first The fall broke his back at the sixth or seventh vertebrae and after a second of fearful pain he be came unconscious He lay on the beach until morning when he was I found by a policeman and removed to the Emergency Hospital I There vesterdav the facultv of I speech was in part restored but ex I of the present day however is a cept for the tongue and eyes his body degenerate It is much is numb and helpless Dr Downs tn the house surgeon of the Kings Coun I sze although still scalloped and tha ty Hospital determined from the be phrases stamped on its surface are gnning that the man desperate as I below the di' nitv of crentisM mAmx was his condition might be saved and dignity or gentej members he decided on the operation New I tae lozenge family The words York Herald I you read now on the candv 107en are follows: My Best ubber One To day Worth More Than I Bat lhem out Aly leet of Yesterday You Raby The sum of £1523000 for which the Come directors of the North German Lloyd I AsaIn and so are arranging policies of insurance on I How curious commented the man their hew steamer the Kaiser AVil I was listening we live in a slang helm II when she is ready for sea I ae float we? not only indicates that' she will be 1 answered the man who was the most valuable merchant steamer down on slang and then with a snr afloat but it affords a good measure of the rapidity with which the value redd ned he to talk of the largest merchant steamers has about seventeen year locusts increased in recent years nait a cen tury ago the value of the whole fleet of the Cunard line as it was might be Tiv valued at £936760 and In those days I I that fleet consisted of 9 steamers the 1 finest nf fhPir klnr? in A rit pnnp I six smaller boats ifty years later thp pstimntod vqhiA mod ly steamer In the world exceeds by £300000 the whole value put upon the nneen vessels ot wnat was garded as about the finest merchant steamers in the Weekly into the house if he wished to couia make him i and read the lives or he could send without his supper recalcitrant but that is not the sena way He is a good hearted gcod natured taskmaster who realizes that that government is most effective which conceals the fact that It is gov erning He will not be annoyed by the colo nel declaration that he is not to be puHed out of the contest These infan tile boastings never arouse the sena torial wrath If his officeholding chil dren perform their simple little tasks according to directions the senator is willing to permit them to po3e as bosses of the job It amuses them and i ne loves to sec them happy But if the senator should decide to retirev Bliss from the contest if he should make up his mind that regard less of conventions and delegates and traditions and resolutions it would be wiser to nominate somebody Goy Bliss might refuse to withdraw just as he says but while he was ex plaining the details of his refusal to the reporters the senator would be nominating somebody else for gover nor GOV BLISS' INGENUOUSNESS not going to withdraw or be pulled out and I guess most of the people of the state realize said Gov Bliss to a reporter yesterday af ternoon What a dear innocent old person the governor is to be sure! Anil what a kindly considerate gen tleman Senator McMillan is! That considerateness for the feelings of oth ers is one of the most admir able qualities He would not destroy any of the innocent illu sions by making the chief executive understand that a political guardian ship existed and that tlife governor nad no more to do with the direction of his own political affairs than the law permits a 10 year old orphan to have with the management of his es tate On the contrary the senator allows the governor to travel around the country talking about his candidacy and about the issues and about his administration precisely as if he were i a free political agent The yoke is so light that the governor has never realized that he was bearing it He pratties about the delegates that have been pledged to him the county conventions he has carried the men that are supporting his administra Jtlon for all the' world as if it were real Under the circumstances it would be I cruel to spoil the fancies that the sena tor has created If the governor ieves to trip through the dew laden grass of the meadows gleefully pur suing the rainbows of ambition it is an innocuous amusement and harms nobody The senator could call him sit in the parlor of the saints him to bed if he proved The issuing of warrants for the ar rest of Col Eli Sutton and the di rectors of the Henderson Ames com pany of Kalamazoo for perjury com mitted in the trial of Sutton and upon other occasions during the investiga tions of the military scandals will be heartily approved by the people of Michigan It would be unjust to con vict the accused without a hearing but it was apparent to those who fol lowed the trials that somebody was doing some tall lying quite regardless of the solemnity of the oath adminis tered This Is only too common in modern criminal practice and it is time that a few shining lights should be made examples of That the sus pected offenders in this Instance are prominent in business and profes sional life is all the more reason why they should be dealt with according to law if the evidence against them is sufficient to warrant their arrest Grand Rapids Herald Some time the Republicans of the state of Michigan will recover their senses When they do the will no more permit a boodler to head their state ticket than they would any other man guilty of wronging his fel low men by wanton debasing and damnable invasion of their rights Hastings Banner (Rep) Horton denies that he ever said he would throw his strength to Bliss This Is the first intimation the public has had that the "Sage of ruit Ridge arm had any Kalamazoo Gazette News Advice for Democrats If the Democratic party is to cut much of a figure in the politics of the country hereafter the less said about bolters the Chicago Chronicle (Dem) Attentions of a Husband Humor does not abound in the vigor ous atmosphere of the Twopenny Tube between 7 and 8 Therefore the passengers jammed up near a fat irate woman one evening last week greatly enjoyed the following this very loudly while joggling a mild little husband as they both swayed clutching the leather loops overhead I "get a seat for me I tell I Conciliatory whispers came from the mild man who glanced timidly at the passengers his wife was pushing against Then: "Nonsense yer could find me a seat easy enough if yer wanted (More agonized whispers from the hnahanrl I Ulll1 1UUL1 UCllltUlUs LlUklk the wife There was great local re Ttoung So you refuse me lief when an irreproachably dressed your hand young man politely gave up his seat Henceck (her father) As the woman dropped heavily into it ner I Vaiio Tan var hnrvt TvuJi 1L u'lvavuRLfu uaiis Mvainea on nim wun "Any one can ah 6UUt6 with Lord you're not Man take my case to a higher With rkaorir YheM Guan Henpeck do you RmhvenUm BoonYor Young La wyer going to ask R'vven the names of bothPrcholmon lh2meiley as Chumley said the Chicago man as he talked to Hewett is very popufar with a in smoking com the Jewett he MontagueoZBiSuilieuhasBewly artment a Pullman sleeper to be first Koos af Belvoir as Beever Berkeley suppose you noticed that the citv di Derby and Hertford us Barkly Darbs rectory Puts us well above the 2 000 000 example of an and Harford rcspectivelv mark in the matter of circulation 011 Company is an Breadalbane is pronoimced Breadwl added the Pittsburger "your pilygarchy Please sir what does bane Burghclere as Burciair Drog directory man is surely a wonder as arcliy men? Plain heda as Drceda arquhar as arker an Dealer I avorshAm flJJ I' Thft nry to (rrriAvan 4 1 I 4 TT VAIIT VlU cha zl crrvN9 An W1A4 XAA I IX zLS I llKJl LIJXSS HU COIi I A JIU ca ZVZV Cut 1 Gorr Kilmorey as KHmurry and Mo nue to rernark: asked Mrs Oldgirl of Mrs ray as Murry Magheramorne as Ma course yon have seen something I Newed seems to think everything as Marchbanks train that Is to run between I 116 hears played in church is a lulla 7 itugiunoutn as Tin A i vvu aic fticiri (ii rnnr i i Lriamis nrA and Wodehouse as Vi ai iok 1 1 Vxo 3 i 4 4 AH rr 1 i a 'ZWMJ4VU43U i iri i anm i a mvutiiii uu i Mnmo KiuiU I pronunciation wuura iur escaping irom Cohoon I Cairo you Gaygun' Then the Chicagoan relapsed Maklieuddy I discomflted silence Pittsburg Pool f'irv zette Royter Strawn PunsonbyManiac Mannerihg Dimmuk arkerson Askew Aunlek Pouncefoot Hubbard Hebburn Lewson Gore Pennycook AIcEkkrun Noles Pvnac taken not to confus copying press sx I pnnrnWio Dord Clifford of Chudleigh with Lord de Clifford Lorr1 Howard de Walden with Lord Hnw? a or Llossup Lord Manners with Lord Some Literary Notea RIChard Harding most recent or eruiirora tne Lari of Alar with the Earl of Alar and Kellie Lord New the of Newbuh Lord Middleton with Viscount Midle trn Vic vw Earl of Leven and Alelvllle Pong a I Have ound vas urther it is easy to confuco noh as bee" generally supposed titles nf a the I written by JPresidpnt Rnncot'oii herst of Hackney the Duke ofHamiT Marquess of mi I ton or Tjorii 1 1 tAw Viscount Galway with I Of I ilTtrn xr 4 a 1 1 I I wzvr I ri r' the Earl of Tina77 a WItn th Crewo Careful distinction Illinois says should be made between Lords Aber Adam an Eve was dare and Aberdour Arundel and Sur firsthistorical romance The jury rey and Arundeli of Warddur: Lord I impaneled for his heresy trial Annaly and Eari Annesley Lords Ash wll be brought to bear on tOIi 'Ashtown Marquess Camden KIng Edward to hang up a purse forhrmXSCOUnl Viscounts a ode Portland Oregonian and "0" Baron Emly To for Wheeling Lord Li If Lold Lisle like to tell me how Lisle and Dudley they're eoine tn nt vjw Tr1 Wnno Lord De Ros in a Panama said a local citv and the Earl of official in disgust I can bultone Vlscounrsudi YSoridd CONETTI AND GRIPPE bUylng them Wheeling Daily News Paris Doctors Blame tor I PERSONALS Starting Influenza That the use of confetti hn Gen 'Sam formerly president of largely responsible for the epidemic permanentlyTr'ed aris to settle is Tn wMchTs3 "Presld Loubeti of rance ground in the minds of Parlf doctor PIr ITh1 eaeh retiring caUnet niA It was in 1892 that confetti was' ex I tc wRh a nandsome gold scarf pin tensively used in Paris during the car I Dr William BarroH risfiv tS throve Tuesday and Mid I of the most eloquent ministers LenU ThUisday and since then the Protestant Episcopal church dread scourge of influenza with its Pust died at Boston uurcn naa anWh draper whowas United ing Lent in the rench caVta 32tJlaly from 18 Experiments tried with guinea nia Riti 1 returnfl to the which consisted in simply giving them the east 1 tour of and some confetti picked up fn the streets ana making the animals eat the little fix of Manchester pieces of paper resulted in the death compiling a history of battle one animals from com Aass of this couhtry especially of plaints resembling those from which carried in what he incidentally th" h'nO' i iica next spring Chairman Homer Warren of the Republican city committee said yes terday that he had not called a meet ing of his committee as yet to consider the county primary elec tion plan as he has been ill for sev eral days He states that he will not call the meeting until he has thor oughly recovered Thompson who is running for delegate to the "Republican county convention as a Bliss man yesterday met Joseph Weiss assistant mana a is zsL JlsSlKw 1 in gasp.

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