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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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WISH WITH OPES DOORS A POPULAR JUDGE REPOSE the that by the open sea small world's great Nothing is AND AMl'SEMEKTS GLASS SAND IN MICHIGAN in its So Boston Courier MA great pearling On Both Sides be LOOTED SEVEN SAES Three to are ruled by fidelity Song cal SEAVER DOWNS He reports the KNIGHTS THE GRIP MYRA the HOME PITIES MUSICAL 1 SICK HEADACHE CALL OR Graham Biscuits PILLS YOUR LETTERS Pain in the Side TOBr CRIME IN LANSING check Graham Sponge Cake 49 btirr Stecuto Company 46 lattamK tin ta better motto for the St command: one serv is of the new coarsely woven straw and the trimming is made ness Nausea Drowsi ness Bad Taste in the BERLINGAME of THE GRAND RAPIDS SUPERIOR COURT contriving is ad it is no light own tastes and of an te loops of the lace and of the straw Sack ostrich tips and jet ornaments en ksnce the side No ties 3 pre was yes ID LIVER They regulate the Bowel Snail Pill Small Dose Snail Price How could you ever cn an old man Add one and a hall cups Put one teaspoonful soda gem pans very hot and bake 'd There could be no perrons woman thantndy to be KATE 4' for the per A Massive Glass Chain ifteen eet Long Made rom If the nation words are yet always cheering alf shoet of paper much may both Siftings Hay Electric Road Bay City March 26 It is an AN EXPERT PRONOUNCES IT THE BEST QUALITY withdrawn his objections to an electric railway pole in front of his premises and that work will proceed at once Lace Curtains cleansed at New finiei no pinhaiaa 50c Tic and $1 per pair because of these and each individ property of the THAT COMMODITY OUND IN QUAN TITIES AT LAKE CITY and be not littleness of uplifted by our hearts and cheer WHITNEY GRAND OPEN A MOUSE OAKWOOD Manager lt'J uKLAl LArb ffle wAftJL The Vmatlle Comedian I was cured some years ago of White Swelling my leg by using ES3SB and tavB no tj inptonis of re turn of the dis ease Many prominent physicians attended Box Box N' 41(7 letters) Small Perhapn They Needful and Dignified Let us be content in work LEADING WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Rose my my Detroit Conservatory of Music During the 18 years of snecessful corrtlnnsuoe aad arbiefcment the Conservatory has obtained a recog nized and foremoat position throughout the ccnntry as eoe of the tet most successful and reliable in sUtutions in America Every branch taught tor corps of 32 thoroughly experienced luacroctom NAHI Director 141 Wwdwiri Aw Boll six potatoes mash them add two level cups flour and pour upon It a hot tea of a handful of hops and water enough to make a strong tea It should be strained before being poured on the flour and potatoes When milk warm add a cup of yeast or two dissolved yeast cakes take heart the seeming We are honored our sugar sdood lunt thnnii: cup boiling water is made very thin be made from white or Graham Grand Operatie And Mln Entire Graham Cake One cup sugar one half cup sweet cream one cup flour (Graham) one teaspoon bak OiLTN ill irLUiALi LlUfia currants and chopped raisins nice cakes for children Graham Gem Pudding Six gems baked the day before break into small pieces pour over them one pint of hot water and one half cup of sugar stir in six large tart apples cut In thin slices Bake two hours Other fruits are sometimes used Graham Gem Pudding No Three cold gems break into small pieces half a cup of sugar two eggs well beaten one pint of sweet milk Bake half an hour Vlen earnestly given Don't you feel one Sf JNC discouraged faithful toilers of the you feel as if your work Of no Importance! It is of just as value as that of any man Even if nothing but sweeping and dusting gfcrntiig and mending brewing and bak over and over again a ceaseless teRni day after day year after year it Jb Work that would soon wear out the masculine heart And you feel your labor is in vain that your workbfof no importance? Then dear little the importance of tally visible was much comforted is never a and how light and tempting the the roses all Ing powder two eggs Makes Kilted Lace Hat Among the many novelties in Easter hats tethe one in this illustration of kilted lace (The band leriegated 1 1 I TtarsdaJr max 31 LV CEUM luffikv Au but the i three hundred and 7 the year cling and cooking see up: One thousand and Who dares call that a the daily recurring even wim large pocketbook Is a huge problem It is not the cold Vere de Vere style that ige want It is simply the control of that nervous power that runs to waste or worse Enter a room full of women how manywin you find perfectly quiet? I do not 'iwean that there should be no talking no 'Action but the useless expenditure of nerv SUS force is plainly seen at a glance That sitting there has controlled every Cilng but the tips of her fingers The con istant tapping of her fingers on the book wbe holds is not only using her own Strength to no purpose but it is setting that i Ettle woman beside her in a fidget Scarce st any one in the room has an easyrelaxed position that indicates reserve sjltce of actual power "Strength is power In repose Power is Strength in action Repose is action's ances once on this score by my big brother who camo to break fast with a man's breezy con ot having done hl duty Graham Bread Soak half a cake of compressed yeast add one quart warm water and two quarts Graham flour Dough should be as stiff as can be stirred with a spoon put into a well greased deep sheet iron pan When light bake one hour Make bread from the entire wheat flour the same way only a little stiffer home makers mothers or sisters name is le becoms dis Graham Apple Pie One cup sour milk half teaspoon soda one cup of Graham flour batter should be soft enough to level itself fill a deep pie platter a third full peel quarter and core tart apples and place as many In the batter as It will hold over the top sprinkle sugar and bake until brown PcwltlvelyCnredby these Little ill They also relieve Di tress frod Dyspepsia Indigestion and Toe for the break table Women waste their lives over uttered in tones of 4 instead of 2 has been of sour in milk in quick oven Light Make the dough of Graham yeast bread a trifle stiffer roll out into biscuits and when light bake thirty minutes Note About Women hundred and' eleven societies in New York expend $2200000 little quoted to our minds is Important as is what we men MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MAT In Serie at Everlasting lame of 23 PEOPLE IXCUIDLNO MINNIE RENCH ciTj vriuxr KATJC March 30 31 and April 1 Richard MamAeld The following is a Hat of unclaimed let trw nd rHxtirr malning in The ree Pres letter began for the week ending March IS Advertisers should call at the counting room for NOA presenting their "ad" check nually Aiiss Mary Conant a school teacher at Turk Hill near Rochester made $400 last year from a two acre asparagus bed Twentv two women are employed in the Pittsburg postoffice Miss Mary Steele superintendent of the money order depart ment handles $2Oj0l00 a year Madame Diaz the wife of the Mexican President will at her own expense send to the fair a band of forty five musicians It will comprise the most expert musicians in Mexico Mrs Dow who owns and manages street car interests in Dover is said to be not onlv a good business woman but a skilled 'housewife a judicious mother a fine swimmer and the owner of property worth SJOOwu Mrs rank Class of Morristown (known better as Miss Jennie Smith) is the cham pion wing shot of New Jersey She is 2 vears old five feet two inches high and weighs 135 pounds She handles a gun gracefully as well as skillfully Mrs Grover Cleveland is an enthusiastic amateur photographer and has a remark ably fine collection of photographs She took up the art and a kodack simultane ously during her early days at the hite House and many of her most interesting views were taken In the executive man sion She has photographs of the Nexv York residence Bay and bits of and mountain scenery 49(4 letter) 5L No 1 2 7(9 letter) HuX MttanA 34 mI S4d iCll wj Ing well and there Is nothing so product ive of future good as the habit of look ing carefully out for the pennies when school days are the only trials and the allowance of fifty' cents a week goes for candy and pickles If this plan is once es tablished in childhood the girl will grow to womanhood with a clear knowledge or where her money goes and what she has to show for it Baltimore Herald Citizen Held Up In Broad Daylight by Tramps Lansing March Crime seems to be rampant in this city Y'ester day a gang of tramps swooped down upon the town held up several citizens in broad daylight and stole nearly everything they could lav their hands on Three of the crowd were arrested at North Lansing and four others followed to a schoolhouse north of this citv which they had broken into and were taken into custody They are a tough lot of fellows and it is thought that one or two old crooks are among them The cigar store of Moore next door to the jail was broken into and about $20 in stolen The office of the Lans ing iron and engine works was also rifled There have been within the past ten days nearb' a score of such burglaries and al though the police force has been strength ened the toughs continue to have the free dom of the city handsome expensive and many of ornate presents presents from rela whom they had never seen from acouaintances and from people for i 1 i rt vtr ony as thev said to live down these 'ts Manv of them simply put deposit vault but they felt under jf vTKvry sjttH a ca uamtances in i in ji i lie were married the young couple felt in duty bound not to Send them a present but one that as nearly as possible approached in financial value that given them It be engagement presents and to curb as much as possible promiscuous giving in weddingnresents A wedding is a family' rite and hn Intimate sharing in It belongs to those alone who are nearest the bride and groom in blood and in sympathy The Chautau qua aruntled element Legislature met a hill Lansing to abolish the that the popularity of tested Remonstrances sides and polities cut with ous rebuke administered the movement Every attorney in the city including Hon late Republican candidate for the' United States judgeship appoint ment every merchant in the city Whole sale and retail every banker and in fact every citizen of any' prominence signed the remonstrances The papers sprung up in the factories and long lists were sent to Lansing There was no politics in the sentiment but a genuine outburst of unan imous endorsement of the court At tempts to prove ingeniously padded figures that the court is a burden upon the taxpayers have failed of their mission and the bill has not since been heard from Last night the Democratic convention yielding to the demand of the people could not do other than re nomi nate Judge Burlingame by acclamation and the action was hailed with delight There are three tickets in the field but there is little doubt of the election of the judge in a non partisan spirit by an over whelming vote Graham Gem One and three quarters cups of Graham flour quarter cup of sugar and a little salt together milk Regarded a Sure Winner In Cominff Municipal Election Lake City March As fast as North ern Michigan pine lands are stripped of their valuable timber have been regarded as utterly valueless and "Michigan sand has become a synonym for worthlessness It is now settled however that at least one block of Northern Michigan sand has a commercial value and that too entirely because it Is sand Some months ago news went out from here that Simon Langley of this place be lieved that the sand on the shore of Musk rat Lake had a commercial value for glass making purposes and proposed to have it thoroughly tested Some state papers (par ticularly some in this section) Indulged in many witticisms regarding Lake City (glass) castles (in the air) which were built on a foundation of sand The tests are now practically completed and Mr proudly shows a massive glass chain fifteen feet in length made from Lake sand at a factory in Ontario and the doubters are becoming believers with astonishing rapidity After the first report some quiet prelim inary examinations and slight tests by ex perts were undergone and the reports be ing favorable Mr Langley shipped a ton of sand to the factory for a final test The first news from this has reached here In the shape of a congratulatory letter from the man who conducted the test accom panied the chain above mentioned which Is composed of the best quality of lear white flint glass sand capable of making any quality of glass and believes it Is better than that now used in his which is pro cured in Nova Scotia Th supply here is sufficient to furnish several large factories for years to come Lime (the principal ingredient in glass next to sand) is found in abundance close at hand Hardwood to make charcoal for fuel grows in endless abundance In sight of this sand pit This sand pit (or sand bank rather) which contains this particular kind of sand forms a portion of the east shore of Musk rat Lake on which Lake City is built The available sand comprises about twenty acres in the north end of the village and a strip about sixty rods long and fifteen to twenty wide in the south end This once probably formed part of the bed of the lake but is now eight or ten feet above th water level Steps will be taken at once to have two factories built at least one of which will be controlled by home capital and Lake City will aspire to be called the glass of the state That this sand is not and in fact exists nowhere else in this end of the state at least is proven by' the fact that a sand expert tested the sand along he shores of the great lakes and most of the Inland lakes some years ago but missed Muskrat and found no glass sand except at Manistee A glass sand was found at the latter point but it contained something which made the glass too brittle and was for that reason unavailable perhaps the kitchen atmosphere want of To do more heroes of WONDERLAND WEEK MARCH 27 Performing American NA lid West Coyote Wolves They perform marvelous feats ELI BOWEN the Legless Gymnast JOHN THOMPSON the Great Blind Checker Player and Whittier Italian Orchestra music most charming The Salambos Electrical Marvels Little Tot Own Specialty Company and many other things 10c see all 10c her to acquire methodical business keeping her little accounts accu one teaspoon lemon extract one tea baking powder two cups flour hly and add three iourtns or a car years the police have for the burglar who Edward Kemble Rochelle The crime the night of July unusual boldness your own has or a change Is 1)0 it long and suc courage and self history ever SCRATCHED TEH MONTHS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months and was cured by a lew days use Wole Upper Marlboro Md In Hi Succemful Melodrama Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Night 1 UatinziZj 4HADOW OBTECTIVB" Thursday riday and Saturday Night and Tbunafay and Next Week JAS WALLICK EVANS AND HOEY tret because little Kiizauetn narreta HERE is one class of workers be they wives daughters and their cion who couraged by' the small ness of their duties who undervalue their services think they are accomplishing so little Mksost nothing while the men of the fam Mf are performing wonders of work at various posts 'Jp all such dear mistaken little women Shook I wooed her with an ardor most intense And besought her to abolish my suspense Ami begged she'd give elation With that little affirmation Which would all my hopes of happiness condense Then she answered me in words she mince That her heart for me a yearning did evince But as Lent invited trial Of her strength of self denial She was forced into repressing The exquisite joy or yes mg she me and had the ague since THU HETROIT REE PEESSi MAHOkl 2T Grand March One of surest winners in the coming municipal election as far as winners can be picked in advance is Edwin A Burlingame judge of the Superior Court whose name has be come famous not only in this city but a I over the state as a terror to evildoers He has been such a feature in the city gov ernment in the last six years that the peo ple have begun to look upon him as a fixture and such a valuable one that the citv cannot afford to lose him During the time that he has presided over the court he has made a record of which the whole The regular routine business was trans acted which was of no particular interest to the public The question of location of the next annual meeting was taken up and discussed at considerable length A delega tion from Saginaw was present and urged the claims of city' in a forcible man lier Upon a ballot being taken the vote was a tie between Grand Rapids and Sag inaw and it wils decided to lay the matter over until the next meeting which will be held in Grand Rapids in June me Maud lOTV DilriK YVUlAA KVZ is always young my dear Like Grand Rapids and Saginaw After Next Annual Meeting Jackson March 26 The board of directors of the Michigan Knights of the Grip held their regular quarterly meeting in the parlors of the Hibbard House yes terday There were present President Jones of Lansing Secretary Mc Cauley of Detroit Treasurer George A Hevnoldsof Saginaw and Directors A Gonzalez of Grand Rapids: A Northrup of Jackson Cook of Bay City Geo Bardeen of Kalamazoo Waldron of St Johns and George Deforest of De CHICAGO AND ALL CITIES ROM PORTLAND me to PORTLAND Oregon ath loTho ros AR SURPASSES ALL OTHER REMEDIES AS A CURE OR "I help it I am You can help it and you must help it if von would be any pleasure to yourself or others Self control is the one thing need fuL quietness and confidence possess thy An easy thing to say but hard to 4o you think Maybe But it can be done a virtue if you have it If 'you assume It often enough it will becomeyour own "Accept this gift of nerves It Is not a bad gift as long as it does not rule you 'There were once an order of monks wholetlred to their cells dropped their heads upon their breasts and sat with relaxeduscles perfectly motionless called Communing with their ftey were supposed to rise from that pos ture with complete mastery over their physical natures or six hours they wouldt as if dead There they gained strength far the heavy duties awaiting them I doubt if the old monks realized the (full significance of the act and the Strength came Physicians now recommend the same posi tkm for nervous troubles among women who must begin to understand the value of An Adventurous Young Woman Miss Jessie A Ackerman world's missionary had a novel adventure on her recent trip from Australia to Singa pore The steamer stopped two days among the pearling tleet on the great pearling grounds of the world out beyond sight of lana wnere i qetroit ofkra houi EVERY EVEIIN6 ilTMEE WEDIE1UY A TRIP TO CHINATOWN A presented over 500 night In New Ywk March 30 31 April PIXUEY this was his complacent re mark as he came bounding up the short flight of stairs three steps at a time and done nothing but make the muf fins and gather a bouque' fast trifles" was my reply woe begone dejection "Your work mine" he said work for what these seemingly ties are not performed a obtained No Then how thankful that the muffins were delicious golden brown and coffee simply perfect and aglow and fragrant I had "despised the day of but would do it no more idelity is as necessary feet accomplishment of a small as a great one It Is as good for the needle woman with her tiny stitches as for the for the humble the law givers of com much care as if it palm EDWIN A BL'RIJNGAME city is proud and upon which his friends look with no little satisfaction Able just and fearless he is one of the most popular magistrates in Michigan and his popularity at home has been strikingly illustrated dur ing the last few weeks the hundreds of petitions sent to Lansing to remonstrate against the abolishment of the court Pe riodically in the last tew years efforts have been made to abolish the court Judge Burlingame has incurred the enmity of a class of men who wish the court abolished tne saioon uivji the manner in which the Holmes judge of the Police them ami ime liquor law and in the LJItrv suu a bill pussea taxing ine cases out of the Police me the preliminary examina is were thereupon sent to Life in Europe Here is a pretty touch of life abroad from a correspondent a lady of Leipsic: the opera I wear a gown of white grena dine embossed with flowers In scarlet and gold It is a simple little rench demi toilette and would pass unnoticed in New York or London but I find to my dismay that it makes me the most conspicuous fig ure in the house particularly as we oc cupy the proscenium box of a baron Look ing around for an explanation I see that every one is dressed in black or some very dark color How 'willingly I would take a seat in the back of the box! But this can not be As the guest of the evening 1 must occupy the most prominent one beside the hostess Behind us are a group of of ficers in their beautiful Prussian uniforms They only make a more effusive back ground The music is so beautiful that I soon forget everything else The orchestra is a remarkable one and listening to it spoils me of all others that I hear for a seems very after the opera to find that o'clock We scarcely know with ourselves My father arrangement with the pro hotel to serve our dinner at hether our nos i our whether inspired we are 'Tli lare dinine' hall open for our single little table niT tni rlrdtrn fynm hpfnrA RDTTlt? at the upper end as on the occasion of a ball Our three attendants are devoutly assiduous and the head waiter escorts us to the door backing all the way before us and standing motionless in the entrance until we have reached our own Philadelphia Times un A PARLOR MATCH was home we all live for and if small and trifling du and pleasantly truly sweet home work well done is reassured I felt Being a Bad Man March or nearly two been on the lookout robbed the house of the artist in New was perpetrated on isul and was one of and daring After hav ransa cked the house the burglar made sleeping apartments oi ible pointed a revolver at who had been and appropri MR RICHARD MANSIELD And stock com ny under the nole direction 4 Mr JOHN SIZmSUM in th following reprtofr Saturday leBEAU BRUMMEL riday Mght A PARISIAN ROMANO Saturday TH SCARLKT LTTM Prices 8150 8100 75c 50c and 25a April 3 4 "THE BRINK SOCIBTT" able and fearless his record IS ONE TO BE PBOUD Hninrt HaUitn for Girin VYiether a woman is poor or rich it be hooves habits rately and knowing to a cent just what she does with her money whether she has ten cents or $10 to expend on her own little personal Wants An allowance the first step toward this end if at the same timet is impressed upon her that every sum hould be set down with unfailing regularity In black and white one notes how much more quickly it goes and just what foolish little nothings have lured from our pockets Without setting down each item it is ten chances to one that you will conclude you must have lost some money when you can not see how that $10 bill went when you onlv bought such a very few things rhe neat little figures are a genuine restraint besides instilling a habit and system that will be of great value it ever fortune miles and a great estate comes to your hands and still greater it economy is a necessity and the dollar has to be forced into doing duty for two Unless the accounts are kept accurately and the cash made to balance every Ing you had better not attempt any book keying at all for slipshod metnods are worse than none and only confuse every thing rather than help matters If any tKIn ia worth dola ax aU it worth do value If yours is not? The health jflfca atrengtii and to a large extent the4881 tone of your family as well as happiness depend on havin reg wholesome palatable meals taste arranged tables and neat aweetJy homes Xt your round of ever repeating du be neglected for two or three days your work Is A few years ago dissatisfied with late John assess vj rl 'a inns nf the hope of bettering their chances rretinr 1 i 1 1 ceeueu Rturtue i 1 7 I Vt 61 Court and giving Holmes on! power the superior court and it took the liquor men nut lew Mtenb ui had jumped out of the frying pan tire irst Judge Burlingame be imposing $25 fines but increased cernpriT a with MCh offCHSC UDtil fine and costs became a matter of common occurrence Then lhe judge began to notify the respondents that further repetition of the offenses would result in imprisonment and this so frightened them that the num ber of liquor cases upon tne recent endars have been greatly reduced In the meantime while "the court becoming decidedly unpopular with cnienn element Judce Burlingame making hundreds of friends in other direc tions Criminals were dealt with in the most severe manner Many convictions and sentences served to convince the outcasts of socletv that were not wanted here anv many of the sentences imposed went out about the country as good examples for other magistrates The reputation of the court is now so clearly established in this regard that the average thief would rather face a live buzzsaw than stand before Judge Burlingame for sentence During the last campaign it is said that ar understanding was had with the dis ana soon alter tne was introduced in court It was then the court was at sprung up on all no figure whatever the almost unanimous and spontane rebuke aamimsterea tne CYPHILENEa wifi cure SYPHILIS in 20 to 30 day writto tw for toe names and addressee patient who Sve been cured and from wboco we bare per mtefoh to refe SYPHILIS is dlsenre to ha baffled toe ikiU the mow emtowa pbi and until the discovery cf MAGIC tJYPHIL trfrtti1 cored WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD fri a case we cannot core even when all Aker SmXrbave failed TL BemedJ Oa i treatto patient for ftve year audh al ways given aatYsfaciloc They are financially re Ilarios a capital ot orer $3W give a leeal guarantee to cur or refund year tie moat obstlnat care tboe who have tried every town remedy and lort all bop of recovery jjrresuwi wlto and let is put yj ia Jsesston of evidence that convince to most skeptical Mark what we ray: Intoe end you llfS use onr "MAGIC CYl'HILENE vcsi can Is permanently cured It is toe mow bll purifier known Al! aofiiia orre cr Jd ulce le rmanentlv etired lu 20 to 60 day by A legally executed baud or guaranty to cure refund money In every ea where CT ptttt rXK falls cure All IrtXw conftaentlaL "dlantoH free Addrrea COOK co reuo 135 to X331 MaaoBlo Xttapl JU Boz No 4(6 letters) 11 12 ISO lettrV 172 letters) 32 34(8 letters) 4K 6U letters) Box Box put on lhe diving aress and went down sixty feet to the oceans bed and saw for herself wonders of the She is the first woman to make the experiment and much relief was felt when she returned to the boat in safety When a woman is trying to write a letter on a I said on Point of Contention for Behrinf Se Arbitrators to Settle New York March The aris cable says: At the meeting on Thursday of the Behring Sea arbitrators it was de cided that the sitting of the tribunal should not be held behind closed doors This per mits making public the exact points of the contention between the United States and Great Britain Briefly stated the case of the United States is that the Alaskan fur seal is begotten born and reared only upon the ribylov or sea islands in the Behring Sea to which islands they return each spring to spend several months con sorting together in accordance with their gregarious natures that while at these islands the seals are easily controlled that discrimination can be and has been exer cised: that while absent from the islands during migration which reaches as far south as the coast of California they land on no other shore and mingle with no other of fur sea! habits the Alaskan herd ua! of it are the sole United States rrrh mprhnii'v mnloved sealers is attacked by the American gov ernment as destructive wasteful and ex terminating It is claimed that a large percentage of the seals killed by open sea hunters are females the majority of which are about to become or are mothers The destruction of the pregnant female causes the death of the unborn young The death of th mother seal killed while in search of food in the waters of Behring Sea de stroyed the offspring on the ribylov rook eris It is further claimed that many of the seals shot in the open sea by hunters escape mortally wounded or sink before the hurter reaches them Open seasons it is argued will result in destruction of the herd in the near future On the islands only a limited number of male seals are killed As the seal is polygamous a large number of males can be 'killed without affecting the birth rate of the herd On these facts the American government claims that from the nature of the industry established on the ribylov Islands the United States has the right to protect and preserve these seals wherever thev mav be found as the animals can onlv be killed on United States territory without danger of extermination It is also claimed that owing to the long period of gestation' pelagic sealing cannot at any time be otherwise than destructrie dan gerous and wasteful and should therefore be prohibited The case of Great Britain on the other hand is that the Alaskan seals have not the characteristics of animals that can be made subject to property that it is not certain they land only upon the ribylov Islands or' that they do not intermingle with the Russian seal herd or that they are pelagic in nature: and therefore should be treated as fish rather than land animals that many of the propositions essential to the position taken by the Ignited fetates are unproven or contrary to the facts As to the pelagic sealing it is claimed that the destructiveness and wastefulness have been greatly exaggerated that it js a legit imate and proper method of taking seals and that it can be prosecuted without danger of exterminating the herd Much importance is also given by the British government to jurisdictional claims over the Behring Sea but this appears to treated by the United States as a secondary Both nations concede that the seals have the United States charging such decrease to the destruction of the produc ing sex bv open sea sealing Great Britain claiming the present condition has been caused bv the excessive number ot males killed on islands and the injurious effect of methods there employed artists as for Nature develops the monest seedling with as were to become a noble trifling with her What wise blessed these so coming to our minds with evergreen freshness and force: "Who sweeps a room as for thy laws Makes that and the action I am' beginning to believe that the greatness of my work is in its faithful accomplishment the smallness being carelessly performed If we make a calculation of item in a work ing of three times sixty five meals during the necessary plannin how it mounts ninety five meals' small task? I think question for a large family a proportionately for dinner? bv itself Then when to all this ded the care of cookingn'rvV Tnvinz HBide your catering to the appetites of the out door workers when been lost in 1 destroyed by trivial matter cessfully requires sacrifice than the Jtnew Then let us all discouraged by our tasks the most menial employment if and hands fulness a Plantation Love Rose white env Rose ain red On de vine on de shed But she lives in de cabin TV rxoriC tYVinA? she wrings out er clo ex In de shade de vines de red leaves fall de white rose sheds Tell dev kiver all de groun Whar my brown Rose treads de butterfly comes de bumblebee too de bird hunts All de long day throo dey sip at de white An' dev at the red dey fly in out de vines roun de shed While I comes along I gethers some buds Ari I mecks some remarks About suds But de birds de bees de rest of us knows Dat we all Des ter look at my Rose McEnerny Stuart his way to the Mr and Mrs Kern the occupants of the room awakenea ty nis euuauir 5" ated nearlv all the valuables he could lav hands bn while their owners were povv erie to prevent it A single instance connected with the robbery made it a pe culiar one Having taken $lo from Mr trousers pockets a gold watch and chain from the waistcoat and three diamond studs from his shirt front the man was about to carry away Mrs Kem gold watch which lay on the dressing take that said Airs Kemble "for it was a gift from mv dead The robber hesitated a mo ment and then put the watch down again with the remark: be honest for onceThe thief also took all the family silver The case was immediately reported to the central office of the police The burglar was easilv described He was six feet tall about 30 of age and smooth shaven On Saturday Detectives Nugent and Mc Ginnis arrested two men as suspicious characters and took them to police head quarters One of them was six feet hight and he was at once recognized by the inspector as the probable of the New Rochelle robbery Ils identltj was indicated by jewelry and silver found in his possession and he was subsequently recognized by both Mr and Mrs Kemble The man gave his name as William Dunn his age as 33 years and his residence as 190 Bowery He denied the New Rochelle affair saying that he had bought tne watch and chain in Allegheny City Pa He had no hesitation however in owning up to a lot of crimes committed in Chicago yd which he was not charged He said that he blew up seven safes the At indy City looted the Meriden Clock company office in that place of a of val uable goods some time ago It is believed that he is the man who "held the cashier of the New Jersey Oil Company in his office Newark in a the point of a Pistol and appropri ated the contents of the cash box A news paper clipping In his pocket described a hiehway robbery at Wooula lark pr one AVm Dunn was arrested for robbing William Beavans on Marc whether during this year or at some vious time is not known The prisoner remanded at the Tombs Police Court terday nni ral of Lout Schillln Kalamazoo March The funeral of the late Louis Schilling was held this afternoon and was conducted by Rev Barnes The house was filled end several hundred people including a Masonic delegation were compel lea to stand outside The crowd was dotted here and there with officers and the actions some whose actions have been considered peculiar vcere watched with the closest scrutiny Nominated at Cheboygan Chebovgan March 26 (Special) The Democratic city convention yesterday nom inated Harris Embury for Mayor John Clune for treasurer and John Barber for iustice The primaries and convention were largely attended and harmonious Dwelling Partly Burned HoUy March The dwelling of Elmer Jones caught fire this evening ond was partlv consumed Loss about TOO covered by insurance in the Oakland Coun ty Mutual CARTERS ITTLE I ff Hearty Eating A per I feet remedy for ANTON 1 METaopouiTMi (HiciiernuL OtSlULf JSiTiee EMMA I I I AND 16 EMINENT SOUSTS 80 MEMBERS Sale opens Thursday March 20 41 Music Store $1 00 $1 50 $2 00 and $2 SO General Admission $1 00 Quiet Control Yourlelf Happy I had the power of touching large of mankind with a spell amid all insane activity it should be this short Icgtence: Be quiet be So writes John oster jrften think as I watch some nervous siiiTit "What a waste of vital and iwr her ta keep Perfectly stiU rest I think women are beginning to that to be a power in their little they must cultivate repose of mind pA manners Yet many say I so nervous I help it my 'pother is very nervous we are a nervous When are we going to learn that we need pt carry all our ancestors on our backs? PfA vnur mother was ignorant of cer tain things does it follow that you must ignorant too? Because your father was guktrard must go through life withtrained muscles? Well then becauseour father and mother your brothers and are bundles of nerves and unable to control themselves must you say: long time It turning home it is only 9 what to do has made an prietor of the profundly impressed with a visitors or served in is thrown and the Wedding Gift Borden young couple just starting life with only enough for Simple ana evvuouuuu ing received at their wedding several hun dred them tives whom they cared nothing It took them gOTC I presents Ill a Obligation to each giver of gifts and when in turn i bound not only to send them a present k' nnnrA'' financial value' that given them It be us to can a nan ujc RHEUMATISM 1 EURALCIA 1 'Qj i 77 ''L 14 I 1 213 5 1 nd be tf MBS? a 'ifeb Yeast Always Younz A 0 2 Amans in 19 21 2fc a '2 letter) 4t(6 Mtant 3 22 MO UWiwt SL SSS Si I I I 3 BLTWI into the gan by the as 1 a $1OU JEW.

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