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ENORMOUS Increase in Exports i Compared With a Slight Gain in Imports. Wonderful Showin North Amarloa. a6.tlT.ajtn IN BERLIN gMade in Past Decade. hbU GMng Actiul Business Done With Grand Divisions of the Globe Bteeawa va raa BrrBs. Washington.

D. January 30 A marhabl. rbang. haa com. ovnr (h run nmrrm ot th.

L'altad Hata In th. dac.d. ending wllh lha ralandar yaaf Un The flfurM of Ih. Traaaary Huru of at. ilMlra that Import, which In IsJai vara MXI.

WT tin. w.rs In law.Wi'i.lll. an Ivraut of leaa lhan I pr cant In th. decade; whlla Ih. which In IXa war.

WT WaiMM. r.r. In IWtsl l.47a.WVI.aM, aft Increeae of n. par rani. In I th.

timi ml ar Imports we In lt It wa. In aur trait, relatione with the various Bene af tha world the change la equally striking, front Kurop. wa have reduced' our latDorta In ifca darad from In whlla In tha lama tlmn wa hava Inrraaawl aur atporta from IWJ.iHi,-nt t. ft II iMI. Proai North AnvrU-a Import, fall frnm IIM in lauo to Ul.iim.nijo In lixin, wMI.

our porta to NortB A marina lm-raaaml during that lima frnm twtl.Miii.atin to Frum HMith A mmrU'-m tha Import Inrra.gad from llot.iaai.iai In $1C In ll whlla In Boulh Amartt-a our atporta In-rrauaad frvm lim.imo.niw to uaiMaaa with Proni Aala, ihm Import. Into tha t'nttad Lataa Mi raaavd from In IWKI to HXI.iW.II In lwn.wtilla to Ash our aaport. In lha aam. tint. Iftrramaad frnm to Bill.liKi.iin.

Pront iitwjiI th. Importa Mono In IMl wara IAI.it.i) and In wra whlla to ocanla our i pit In IWOI wara ai. In Mti.liat.mai. I'mm Afna lmirttkma In rraasail fran in lu tn In and aauortatlona to AfrH-a ln.r aad fnmt II.iiii In to In Th. iwuta-a.

In nKrnnnu to an 'I fnwn th nmllttanta ar. dua to two arrtwl raiara Mrat, tlia Inrri-aoa In hom rnanu-factiir whlin wm fiirutarly dritan rhl.f-ly rriMn alrol, ajiil, aai'iMif, thi illvaralri-catlon of prxluim, hv hk mr-ta ar. maal. fur many arthV which furmarly wora rliM'l iar iirlad In biM amall iMtntitl rim Kupiw. to wtilch worn ai'iiatatiM lo look fir maimufad-tiiraa.

Hir Importa hava f.JHn inrar wtvtla Kurop. haa laraaly Inrri aand h.r mnaimp tlnn of iMir mtivn a. it ntl, olaonMU-aaiiiia, uantnn. majatasnarturaa of Iron ami at n.1r. and aaitirultural nmrtilnrry.

aa wvll a. fiMaaatillTa and rut Inn, nur raporta lu that grand dlvadnn havtiaf Inrraaatul t-'iH aim-. Iwat. FVom North Amortm th- Importa hava fallen rju.iaai.taai. du.

ililny to Ih4 falling off of aajaar iirmlu' lion In th Wi-at Irallaa, tha Import fr.m tilia alona havin itMT.l rrum laai In IMai to In lu To North Amrrlrn lha raimrta Imirraard tra-an lima ovar tuai.iaat.taat. th. aruwth ortnai laravltr mamirai luna aand foodatufla. a rixi- alilvtaldx ortlon of tha lattrr hrlnaj pra- utiiatHy r-aportil lhanra to Nuroiv. Krom Mouth Amrlra tha ImtMart.

hnva lto-rMatl In nuanllty. r.LHarlally In rofTra ami rubbar. hut dwrmaad proportionately In prlra, ao that tha total Inrraaaa In value In tha dMMtila la but II whlla In tMrta tha Inrrmaa la trt.iiai.iaai. rhlrfly lo muiiuiartur rrum Aala tha Importa Mom nava Im-raaaflHl mora than ii. tha ImrMM batn.

chiafly In ucar uml raw nmiarlala rvitulrad by our maiiu- rm turira, aurh aa aim, hamp. luta and tin whlla to A ti ttia Ifloraaaa In our aaporta bran nnrly to laai.iaai. nrlnnlpally In liiiinufai'ttirint and raw rottntt. Irnm H'iiiila ih. tmiairta ahow llttla Ini-raaa, Ihoimh thla la lua In part to th.

abaani a of atnllallra of Importation from ILawall In th Im1 half of th. yaar llaaj, whlln to txannla thar. la an liu raaaa In our raporta or mora tnan (Ai.iaai.iaai. rniany In manu fiii'lurail artli'la frnm Afiira tha Int-rraaa In Import la l.ial.mx, prtnctpaaJy In manu fHiturara' mai.iiala. of which raw cotton forma lha moat Important It am.

whlla our aiMirta to Arrlm iniTaaaad maantlm. IT. taai.wat, t-hlartv In manufaoturaa. Th. following tabUa a now tha Imimrta ml aaport of lha I'nltad Rtataa by arm nil llvlalona In th oalandar yaara 1HMI and liaat.

In tha flaura. ahowlna Ih. dlatiibu Hon by rontlnattta In lUtai tha Piwmlar distribution la aaUmatad, though th. grand total of Import, and nporta for liaat la baaad upon th. rompl.t.

flguraa of tha Uu raail or Btatlatlca. Kataa-ta from tha I'nltad Mata. to Oranil dlvMiata. lauo lmai Fuwi aim ii.ui M.nnn Boutli Ainarii-a S4 7 JX 1 Aia U.aM.Maa tmanla lT.lta.T4A ttMNI Imunrt. Into t'nltad gtataa front i tra nt Iv latona.

law. Fun-ua Norlh Amarlca, Il MO 111 Hiith America liaiiaVi.THU Aala tH-aanl Afriwa I MO i. lav.ona I.AH.V1 ao aim ia W.uoaoim 2a.lT,uuu loon ASa. fcMt.floO ixi.ano.taai lot laai.iaai I 'AXI ia za o. a.aou.uoo Asnaricaas Wrll Work for Favorable Cosasnerclal Treaty.

Ctvloaai, January 3a Juaaph Brucker managelng etlltor of th IlUnola Staata AaKung. la to ralabllah a commercial am haaay In Berlin, Germany, and publish weekly paper, to known aa Columbia, wtloh shall have for Its object tha promotion of friendly relations between Kurop and America and their trade Interests. As th. r-ommerrlet treaty between th United tttatea and Germany must ba renewed In 1WM, and aa the (Varman Parliament wall consider th. question at Ita fall eaaaton, whan th.

nagraxtana are expected Blrnngly to oupoM eiauaea now favorable to Arm.r1.an I til areata. It I. Mr. Rrux'ker'a Intention to began hla work at the earliest DaMMltaV. irximani, wtth the oblect of eoun-tararilmr such opooari tlon.

Mr. Tlruckar'a situfHietere in the pmJHt are manafactur-art and meeehaafta inlereatad In tlte export trad. FORTY CENTS Ob tb Dollar fie red Crwdltekr af La Htrong at Oo. New Tork. Jantiarry JO Acceptance ef cants on the dollar br the creditor of W.

La trong A Co. ta recommended by the Advlevry Commltt. appointed to In-autre Into th. affair of th firm, of which tne 101 inel Mayor, who died la last Novenv bar. waa tha principal awmkar book aeeounta lha caah In bank, the TarhMia elalma rapreaenled by note, th.

Inter In rmila now in operation and an inaraMpuii('T on in. nr. ot a debtor foot up Ttv. liabilities, which InMvliiila aa.tieafll anit m.ii...m are al. leaving, aa actual deficit oi OT.

Th Indorsement of gtotta note foe more than was th chief rauaa of tb failure ot th former Mayor's arm. TARIFF REDUCTION DawsBBded By iho Planters aad Mar. cbaats otT Cwbav Ravaaa. January to. A aaaas Bhsetlag ml plaaUra.

nvsrehaats and reprasentatlraa ta sartoua political parttaa bead In Havana ie-day adopted raaolutkms asking th Unltad Stat a. to lowaar It duty on Cnban rod nets and ad vacating th aupnreaalon mi the ax art laa an tobaorax Ova. matn bar of eaen mt th haitlas partkHpaHng hi tb naeetlna; wa Bpnatnl! a dalanl go awwanai aa aavw aa aauraia aataaai IIM4. oiio xxooxpoiinoia. Calumkua.

Ohio, Jaaaary aU'TawtstreajTa Ineorporatiaeai weraj Tb CHd Oaary plaaa Mr Club, mt ClneranaU; toasrssaaara, Trwa Hiaehmaa. Frad KatbaabBseB. Osseg rrwav narsiB Umwm. ChmHrn MlUse asal KTa Rotbaabuaca. Th Bona lwwra Oak.

af naaJanaU: laaraevoeateea. Haaey Martka J- Itaaosa, T. illinsaa, I hrka Caaa and thari-e Bauer. Othae Tb kaha Maauraetunn; Cnanany, ml Haw laeear apital ataeh (m; The lrkaa tWI -a la-wsnattapaiaf, tlsaalaM ha nea nf aaa. ao rv.

Tba Garfield aavtn.a Hank I ..1. caaatai aia-n iraa mmm t. (1110.0110- Tb liaas. 1-aaaakU. i n.

t. Ilm.olio- Tb llaanaw Jeaar, Raa. I-lv-rp ta trnaa flMt.iasl Xaahea ItaaaagB Manafaei anar. aaa mt re tu la A aaiaaaa. fk.

fSieM4a Uataaa. e4italaark Tb. plttal IN SOUTHERN OHIO SaBBWBaWBBBBBBB Taw IWkrr iriiihw 9MU WIU I- Hl- as ss nwiw Wmmit, OkMk jHwry i -The annual ghfballoa tba Otn taU Paiilirr Aaao- la, which to tpn ber. and loss IMir, Um ht show Ih Baa. likMkMmM4.

At law Hhaws w-rtJ lag it ni that rarat yeafa show lkU hM I th wmthrrn portloa of th sad that at ibis show all coops must tea antforaa. Tbe following ofBoers er a1: IT rt.nl Ira Keller. Prepr t. OMo; Vara Jtit. Freak Mil-lor, Crtno; A.

O. Cae. T. D. Kays, Newark; W.

A. Crura. Carar: Mala. Banbury; acretary and Traaaurer, Chart McOlara. Nw Ixmiom: uaflBta4.nt.

F. If. Hunt. Cleveland; fcs-Kirilti Cowtarltt, Eugene IKh, Kir Da; W. A.

Ixtfl. Waoaur; r. H. HUr. roy; J.

IT by. Day tea; r. W. Riley. Clalre-vlUa; Robert Ma rial, Akron: Va llaugh.

man, Maryvlll. J. A. Tant. Plrr; W.

fttandlah. Lyme; f. B. Lewta. Toledo; K.

r. PWre. Port Caaton, frank fount-slow a. C0NTBADI0T0BY ta la Rasarc1 To lb lUportsd CaVMarl Xaal DaavL aranai. aaaraacB Ta Tag BBacraaa.

Tork, January ao. Information ob-taiaabia abotrl tha proapar tlra big rhang la tti. ata.1 trad, waa Wghly contradictory. Andrwar Carnaajta, af tar a day on ha goaf links, aand do or art raa had lnn mad. to aha for a puxrhas.

of th. Tarnrgta OmriMUiy. In dlrwrt contradU tlon. nv.it In tlfrv.laad. Ohio, promlnant In othor atcwl eonrwrna, aajd Mr.

L'arnafrta had aart a j-rlr. of on his majority interact In ha t'anagi. Company and glvrn a flftran- day option on Ms Block. In Wall alnrt it waa said Mr. farnagl.

waa willing to aril. and that his rTrt moras Into ana and aha ui- fialda maant ition wtrh t'arneeia. KlnaJly It was nlfd hat rhnt laaua of bonda waa to Im (laid In buvlrig ih. American alt eel and Wire jm- JUNKET Taken By the Legislators the New Oil Fields and They May Invest in Some of the "Gushers." rushed through on pa eeenger-train time, with tha light of track over everything. The pipe line ka to be laid nn tho rlKht of way of the Kanaaa City "Southern from Hraumont to I'ort Arthur, a diet a nee of about S3 mllea.

It will be laid on the too lha ground, as the equality of tetnera-ura hi thla climate doea nut render coyer- ng neceaaary. A large force of men will b. employed to lay the pipe, as to get the line completed within a few days. Thla line to be ronat rue ted hy the Tidewater I'lpo in. company, of Titusviiie.

a rival of the Btandara oil ompany. A good many or the legislators went to are Charlea B. Murray Chairman: mra T. Mclluih. J.

K. Blllaon. Albert McCullough. F. W.

Foulda. C. A. Hlnach and Joseph D. Morten.

PATEXTS AND TRADE-MARKS. shown a great deal of Intereat In the ques tlon and It waa decided to Invite an author City Club this svenlng. The speaker that will addreea tha club la Robert H. Parkin- son, of Chicago, and it is anticipated that there will be full ex.poa.aon of the varied phases of th patent and trade-mark question. OF CI3CISHATI MAIL A recent laaua of tha American Manufac turer haa a special article In r(erence to tne work don by a Cincinnati concern In th building of air compressor.

The plant WHISIT FOR MANILA. BUSINESS! Action of the Triist Causes Panickyr Feeling in Tobacco Market Fair Trade Done in Refined Sur Improvement in Dry Goods. arartai. ataraTca Ta raa Bsgrntaa. Naw Tork.

January -Falr boatnaaa waa dona In refined sugar teat week-- Quotation, wara uackanaad on til Ftlday. when a reduction of lo potnta waa anade In atl grades. Herman ayndkata rrruUtors of tha sugar ajuotatlona In Oemtanr bava eatab-llshed a new and larger difference between German raws and refined, which will tend to decreaa. tha baaineaa la foreign refined for imports. Haw sugars showed moderate transactions at current quotation.

Receipt were equal to the meltings, and storks remained practically unchanged. Offerings from Cuba and tha Weat Indies are atlll mode rata. Th. fnlted Htatea Tobacco Journal says that a panicky feeling seems to hare art In In the leaf market, paralyzing business, which Is ascribed to tbe fact that the Amer- the ateel Tobacco Company, baring gone Into tr oi- the the rta-ar bualneaa br acuuirlng lb. fao- rymiunn 10 iocr it to ouy nim oin An fc orwmnlKlna nVlaJ of th.

Kwlaral Mtraf Company said I of P011. and orniing n.w laaua of bonds to tha- valu of 1.1. tha new IIO.UUI.OUO company. Tha altuauon or own-a would ha ud lo build nrm iU nmra aggravated by tha rumors that the mills to mak. structural atral In im- i abaorb In Ita naw company two or three mora of th.

In rare fartortee In he city. The dry goods market haa been materially helped by th. sale of plecea at Fall lllver to th. Ammiin Print Worka. The Improvement haa covered both fancy cali coes and ataplwa.

To Be JOBBERS Ellin Inatwd By tbe i inn Will Da IHUM1 aa naw rru nchj. ra iinplinl. It Will he held hv tha manufac turer. There will be of these orkru dejiot opened all the principal of the country. Theae de()ot will not oe ara'Jdy store, on ihe principal streets, for our id a Is to reach the consumers by the cheap-t mean.

We already have one dept In operation In Minneapolis, and It nas been nigniy succeaxrul "Kaatern manufacturers will nredominate In the make-up of he company. I am not yat liberty to give their names." NEW PROCESS Far Manufacturing; Gas niaoorered By Ohloana. It la Claimed. Beaumont to atay over Sunday, look at the I inrui. ihipiti-i tthi iiormi oti wen ana inquire into ine tiruHtiert of picking up property In that reglo.i.

There a a probability that the legislators will be Kuat LlverKHl. Ohio. January 20. Frank I). Kelt and J.

Francla have onranlzed ralletl upon to paa arvrrul lawa tending to a company, backed by New York. Chicago ariiiiaie ana oeveiopmeni oi on properties. n(1 caoitallKta. for the numoao of Governor Itayrea has been reading the re- ports from Beaumont wtth much Interest. uul" vua.ni manuianure gas Wa have not appreciated the richness of undi-r anew proceaa.

with which they have I raa rranurraa. sain ne, ann we ao not been experimenting lor two yeara. 1 ne com yet know what they are. 1 am glad the leg- pany haa leased K.UUO acre of coal land laiatnra went to Beaumont, it will du them nrar Negiey, where the plant win be lo good." cated. VVkeVVMeaVSeVVevVVVw FACTS AUD FWCIES.

VAOASOT PILLED. helmer ald yesterday that thar was a bet- ter inaraei tor tueae goooa in ial) delegates from the Cincinnati Cham- pines than Is popularly thought. "In the bar of Commerc. to the National Board of place, said Mr. Wean helmer.

"It must A oe rememuereo mat inere are now poasioty iraoa win leave ir v. aaiiuigion (U-oay II l'nlted HlalKa trrx.na nvr rhei-e Thai noon to attend the annual session of the means that there are about as' many con-hoard. All th. mamhera nf tha daloeatlnn sumers if not more than there are right ihere ao no with lha VJ.nir,.nntl: Wlth Population Of 35,000 in Cincinnati crooer It la not like tin of one. J.

Waiter Freiberg, and In his place there are mure than 60.UU0 men that can President Jamea T. Mclluirh has named Jo- oe even classed aa possible consumers, aeph l. Horton. the Becretary of th. Trans- while It is mfe to say that there are mora portatlon Committee, to make uo the re- among ine men oi Cincinnati tnax ao not quired number.

The members 'of the dele- drink then among the soldiers In the Phlllp- gation Jar pines. In addition to the soldiers themselves there are now In the neighborhood of 10,01 crviinns mat hare gone over there and are scattered among the cities of the islands. They will not only create a market for tfhe goods, but they wBI In time educate, the people over there to drinking Amer ican wnisay ramer tnan ower arinks that When the National Association of Manu they are now partial facturera met In annual session In Ctncln- natl year before last one of the Important JXW APABTMEHT HOUSE. matters aiscusacq was mat or patents ana trade marks. Ever since that convention the subject haa occupied the attention of the association because It Is one In which manufacturers are vitally Interested all over tha wrld.

The Manufacturers' Club of Cincinnati baa not taken up the matter heretofore aa a body According to reports the Emery win noon erect a new apartment house on Reading road, adjoining tha Somerset, that will be even finer than some of the fine apartment houses that have bean built by these lnter- eats. It is stated in real estate arc lee. but the members hava Ts" nul announce-, mat i nomas j. r.mery nas concrooeo tne pur- cnase of a lot 9Uu feet front by 300 feet deep to talk to the club on the topic at the th. a.jnia it- .0.

4lne of th. club to ba helil at tha Onean wnar in. dm iMiibon. win a. i i 8EED TRADE IflSTTim Albert McCuBough, of Cincinnati, Presi dent of the American Seed Trade Associa tion, has called a meeting or th Executive Committee of thai association to be held In Philadelphia January 28.

This meeting of the committee will be rather an important one. in that it will Drobabir be the last before the annual convention of the aaso- roruaidered is that of the L-tne Bodley elation, which will be held in June. The Company, and particular mention la made of th four larg compressors, mention of which waa made some time ago in Thb En-qi-ibbb aa having been furnished the Kob-Inaon Gold Mining Company. Johantres-burg. South Africa.

Tbey have every one nf them a rapacity of 4.0(ai cubic feet of free air par minute. The fly wheel for the engine is la feet In diameter. convention haa been practically settled for Munaio, ana it win be positively nxed a to time and place at th coming meeting of in commit Leo. A LUMBER DEAL. Alexander MeXlooald ta in city for a short stay and will return to New York tomorrow.

Mr. McDonald came on from the metropolis to attend the concluding meeting A shipment of 25 cases and 23 barrels In of the Kingston Lumber Company, in which bond of whisky has been made by Ferdinand he Is quit a large owner. The company Weatbelmer A Bona to the Philippines. The has a larg plant near Laurel. and exportation Is made through a Pacific Coast Mr.

McDonald and hla son-in-law. E. K. house, and is consigned to Manila. Clnctn- Slallo.

became Interested In it soma years nail whisky Arms have txaen dipping constd- ago. The property baa improved much bearably lata th export business of htt. and jond thelrexpectatlona, and with a party of aniaa rtl.n.. v. irienoa invy lima IlOlU OI II, and 11 nBS u- eom cooalderabl shipments have been veloped into a great eatabilshnient.

They mad ta tb new possessions. Thla is tha have $600,000 worth of investment, and the flrat ship men ta the Philippines of firm company nas oeen reorganized and floated named Th. Idea haa aratnad V. aue OI Donds. With A.

aa. n. aavicu. iw uxeaiy neaa or tne OKI aot muoh in the exportation of ML Auburn Electric Road, a President! whkaky 1 Manna beyond a good deal of At a meeting last week the final arrs-age- trauMe and risk, and It fa popularly thought menta were completed, and the company a few nlted State troop, will now proceed to enlarge and increase bo market for the product over Its capacity In order to meet th growing tber. la ahla eonnactloB Morrfes F.

Waal- demand, aaaaaaaaaaaaaa a GRAIN MEN'S VIEWS ON LEASE OF SOUTHERN. mmhIUm mm mm i mm. taa ui. ay aaau a. ntDat as elta aVM Tha ami la Pw4 tUoslvsrs' Asaoclatioa that was an- the lease shouid contain a dauaa that oi- Bnat4 draw ap an expression as to what ly requires th leasees to plac aad keen sort at a la aaa ought to ba embodied la tb Cincinnati shipper oa at least aa tbe irasiail aaaa of tha Cincinnati South- footing with tha shippers at any other Onto rnvr aaa lorwanaatao a ana ruver point.

This clause shonld ba ma nlaia aaatj snatractloeai from the aaeocia- ta Hs srordlns; as to admit of no atoubt as tkssi aaa sriparaa us oocumcBt for pub- to Kb meaning, Intentioa or construction. Beatkaa. should also provide a penalty for to- a aw swan sap I a ss mists Cnartes B. Ma- tlon, and should make suits under tt noa- w. Jamas Isodoa and Charles E.

appealable beyond, a certain Court say the uai, aa Uksy Bt fortli that tha grain Comaaoa Pieaa. kaaa are ssars directly iataraatad in the mat- "A The city sbould hat va qua)onab)e law th dlspoattioa of th road than a secjrity for Um faithful perforinanca of all Pag a of clUawBa gay othe branch the conditions of tha lease, and. tha rental af IraaVa. Taatr ideas ar aa follows: should not oa lass nar cast sa the Aa asTart aataajM a 1 to bsU Unt enttxa sag a shT Bost.caa bay obtained tor -8. TUB city gbxytrid reqw tnarner Of- It atar trial tt la found tt cajsnot ba flees of tha leaaea company to be maintained saM at Bear oat a tt ba aaa sea at Cincinnati duzlcg- th toll tarm of the THE ClXCIXKATLvMOKDAY.

JAXTJAltY .21. IDOL National Mhoe Company. arcri.lL iiarT to tbi kqcibss. Boston. January 20.

Another ft- ran tic induatrlal combination haa entered the n-ld. It Is the Xa.tlona.1 Sboa Conpany, Juat chartered under the laws of Waat Vir ginia, with a capitalization of The J'reatdent Is R. 8. Wolfe, of Columbus. Ohio, and th headquarters will be in Boston, with Western headquartera in Col' cago.

Mr. Wolf a In an interview at tha Hotel ararut Disrarra to rat ixgciaaa. Touralne to-day said: Austin, Ttzaa. January A. Oreer, -The aim of the National Shoe Company Beaumont, a member of th.

I-glalature. to eliminate the Jobber In the dlatriiu- arrlvl hara to-day from a vkalt to the great xUm of shoe to the retailer. The company guanar. iia la one or tne Incorporator will art aa the aula dlatrihutlne airent of th. ll rip Una Company which tiled the ahoe manufacturers.

At preant there ta barter In tha 8e, retary of Htate'a offlca 1M iia aajra nw nniea 01 pipe art nouxn our hy. am wtll ajlow US 13 hava bean ordered, and the Kalians t'ity crraae that number. outhern Rallnaad offloiala hava alven an1 wl" a P' cent order for this Immense ahliiment to OBSERVATIONS aaaaBMaaaaaaaaafaawaaaa At VaH Pwaaxa tai thm falaaal faftaa Ataawpairtc Caaidatlsaa. Tka fnBnaitag taMa awaaa fa Btata tkw Waaihaa- at tha alaraa aiatloaia4 aa parti af br ta m'aataaar BvrwaB at a'rtock teat fcjrbt, Baran-ftJB BaarVtlaa ttaac; PfaaCatar Oaajutrarif. -w Tor nna4rliaiav AttaJM.

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a 4iw a Pt El a '-faaady a iiw a i Tr ttuaaay R. I a MtoaMly a a -Kir oaiio tiujt aao rtaauau Pt c- a -nw a a a pi c-y jv4r a Clav a klaar Clear GERMANY EXCITED a lr a Oer jtlaar 0 'llrar a klr a jfW Clear 1ax iCtoar 9 OVar 'Claar iClrar Clear 0 Clear II Claar Irirar Clear K'liar Pt i-dy tear Clear 8 K-ler 'Clear iClMr Know Over "The American Danger" and tb Inroada Beacle In Her Trade. 1 Waahlagton Ope. New Tork Tttbon. An Intercatlng Uer-m-tn view of Ameticsn proaperity la aarrt to tha State Department by Conaul General Frank H.

Maaon, at Ber 11 n'tto tranamlts a translation of an edl torial which recently appeared on the first page of the Hamtiburger Fremdenhlal under the striking title of "Tha American Danger." based on the last in I rtgaart af Secretary Uage to Congress. The writer, with an lnahjht into American affairs exceedingly rare on tha other side of the Arhxntlc. describes tne revolution in National Treasury balances and the gigantic led to them, until tbe United States has now become; possesaed of one fifth of tbe entire gold and silver money of tha world. The editorial continue, aa follows: The tfteel manufactories of the United States, which two decades ago were In their Infancy, to-day control the maxkeu of the world, dictate either directly or indi rectly the prices of Iron and ateel in all countries, and, puxtly through the richness of their supply of Iron ores and coaJ. part ly by the use of lavor-saving machinery and skillful, effective means of transporta tion, have attained a position not only to compele wtth the older Iron and steel producing countries, but even profitably to export their products to Knglanai.

"American tools, especially hatchets. axes, tiles, saws, boring implements, Ac. enjoy by reason of their excellent quality the best reputation, and. In spite of their higher price, stand above competition In nearly the whole world. Also In sewing ma chines, bicycles and agricultural Implement in ract.

real ana serious. But the mere practical words. Germany Europe must adopt Improved and progressive methods in very department of industry. more and mora effective mar ninety. facturera as well as merchants must gw to I America, send thither their assistaota and workinamen, not merely superficially' tx observe Hie methods there employed, hut ta to have direct competition by tba Nstiriaal Roiled Steel Car Oompany.

This company has been inaroraorated nnder-the taws ot West Virginia, wtth a paid-up capital ml WO.OOa, which WH1 ba Etsed to several mflUor Plans have been completed for a plant ts mat between tIJU.flM Xiuaj.uoo. to be located la the 1m medial, neighborhood of Pittsburg. Tbe company mamifaetur. rolled steel railroad a cars, gonoolaa and car trucks aader. pat.

ents owned by C. M. Caxnahan. It wtll-owa ana oyteran its a coal mines, ora mm. Pttl will ewapaoy aJ0 rnea.

Temporary anops hava been located at -Jlsslewood. where Ural orders are now being nl ed. Tba company ts btng fced largely by Plttsv caaaoai. ana rtarna omcas win Be opad ber April 1. Work a th aaw THE WEEaV.

ATTRACIIOSC cntAxo TaAXJCC-T HEt'CK uctm atoMixMinr a pjpura FftSD J. BCTLlt Plka prove. raMwlOXSw-tvt Bnaira aa tliaaw Th. AAwtar. af Uaaw t'laaat" -A awaaa sanr- -TUaptaaj tka wltartwtaar' -Tka BVaa at Wagaw mt taaj- rnkliaikla TaaaaelWa aUlaatW Bail aisirl WOXtiKR WOfaXD aa4 Vastaagla will compare favorably to moat of the Dlaya seen there thla seaaon.

and aoneaU strongly to tha majority of the Plka'g patrons for Its ncn iemnu. intereat. This. It can be aaJd. la decidedly well sustained.

Of courses, a great deal of Intereat attached to Llule Hud eon Colllefa appearance In the title role. Thoae familiar with the plot of tbe play knew that It necessitated the donning of man's attire, and aa the a lory dates back to the eighteenth century, when men wore snug "treechea." wigs and frill and all that sort of thing, added seat was given to tha assumption of the role by tha Pike's popular leading lady. I Its. thu kl. i.

moat venture aet her Into what threaten, to be an untangled mass of troubles that one forgot the curiosity that Idle goaalp had created mtuirnln. ku. aimalraitf. In furl fLady Ursula la about tha best characterisa U. aAlrMnmvl- of every kind, the United States haa begun hi, failure wUh thU plele.

une j-L-rrgiana anu uermiuiy rroni tne I uuite a numoer oj tune TuaTine I sketches have been added by the present I company in an effort to make the show al- whlch may be partly attributed to the act hut without sucoesa. The Walnut's that American firms are protected In their I audiences are appreciative of talent and are own market from foreign competition and quick to anow tnair aisapprovai or a poor 1 allow, auu maiwari wra. iti.w- --uiaavi-roa cuaper ha irlnd to olaaae thm with aoroaa umn at Home. piece that the author himself baa ac- A remarkable change has also taken place I knowledged la a failure. In the flekl of boot and shoe production.

Hardly more than 10 years ago the United "REAPIHO THE WHIRLWUD." Dtatea imponea snoes from r-urope espe cially women's foot wear from Austria, while I Undertakera should look with longing other grades were made of leather imported I eyes at "Reaping (Jho Whirlwind." which from EnglanU and Germany. To-day It not I bangs and rattles Its way through four acts only makes its entire supply of leather at I at Heuck's this week. The casualties, both home, and exports it in considerable quanti- dead and wounded, loom up appallingly, but ties, but it floods Europe with ready-made I the author wteely provided a long cast, ao shoes, competes with the product of cheap I enough are left to ring down the curtain. labor in England, establishes ahoe depots In I Shooting Is tbe favorite means of making Paris, and even in the principal cities of "Incidentally It may be remarked that the typewriting machine with which this article Is written, as well as the thousands nay, hundreds of thousands of others that are in use throughout the world, were made America: that it stands on an American table, in an office furnished with American then shuffle off this mortal coll, but chop ping and slabbing are close seconds. Nev ertheless.

while somewhat extra lurid, the play haa many reasonable moments and Its comedy and climaxes are well contrived The main action takes place during the Franco-Prussian War. which naturallv en tails a moat noble clanking of chains, clashing' of sabers and beating of drum. The scenery Is good, but no attention has been naid to historic r-ont mine Hut still fha desks, bookcases and chairs, which cannot I shuddering mind returns to thoae murders Iktmailaln Riimn. nf miiu! niinMiv ni-a I like the remembrance of a lobater and ale tical and convenient for a similar price. Tb a err?" 'thV clip iim.

oi sucn articles, apparently unimportant I noias out consistently to tne nnsn. feo- in themselves, but in their sjrs-rearate num- wn noiae and carnage will find 1 IIDaanlnsr 1 av b. I -art l-ll. ber and vs-uo of the highest significance, Jon could be extended lndeflnKly. "But It would seem mora Interesting and characteristic to cite the fact that an American syndicate Is now planning, and haa even taken the Initial steps in a scheme.

to take in band the whole sleeping-car serv ice of Europe, to improve it and make ft I cast were sufficient for their roles. cheaper than is now possible. Moreover, American inanufacturers of underclothing. glove and mens clothing, as well as women's cloaks all article which a few years ago were exported in vast quantities from Europe to tbe United States are al ready beginning to calculate how they can place their surplus output in European mar kets. For a wonder, a deen-dvea villain was is- plauded.

Mr. Wm. Stone waa ao good in his dastardly part that the ordinary tribute of a hiss was deemed Insignificant, and be won mucn cordial approval, sr. Greene Is long oi iimDtanq waoeq serenely tnroug-n the torrent of gore. Miss Mclntrre made a sympathetic leading lady.

The rest of th "THE 8PA5 OF Sutton Vane's stirring melodrama, with its effective climax, "tha human bridge." from which scene the title of tbe play. "The Span of Life." springs, is the attraction at the Lyceum this week. The piece Is a familiar one here, and nothing further need be said But enough of examples. Every one who I of this tardy period, excepting to no- th -at-ai- i.i i I presence in ine neater, ine com- I nu haa hun trjwt malaria mwiA uaaa auiioweu uieaa conclusions, anawn irom tne snow pleased two big suoiences at th the best sources and based upon thorough knowledge of the facts, will agree that the threatened danger from America is neither exaggerated nor painted too darkly, but Is, Lyceum yesterday and last night aa ihor ougniy as it nas ever done in in oast. B0B1I30H'8 REOPEILSd.

recognition of the peril avails nothing: what I After being dark for two weeks Robin 1 demanded is to face It, to overcome It, or son's Opera House was opened yesterday, at least to minimize as far as possible its I under the new management and with prac- effects. v. must ask ourselves whether ttcally a new company. At both perform thla Is stilt possible, and, if so, what are ances the capacity of the bouse waa tested the means, the methods, that must be em- I with audiences that set a stamp of enthu ployed to secure a successful result. There elastic approval on both play and players.

La tout one answer to this question. We 1 That standard old Th. Wagea must fight Americanism with its own met a-1 of 8in." was a weU-cboosen selection to ln- ods: the battle must be fought with their I troduce the new Block company, aa It gives weapons, and wherever possible their I all concerned opportunities to present hem- weapons must be bettered and improved by selves In a favorable light, Th production us. Or. so to speak wtth other and more was in all rasnarta a verr nleasinar uk.

Tba. new stock company la fully as strong, and. in some respects, stronger, tnan the Baldwin-Melville forces. Miss Loraine Dreux. tbe original leading lady of the latter company, waa warmly welcomed back.

la return, ahe gave a splendid Interpretation mt the part committed to ber care. Although cast for a role that permitted of bat a limited range, Mr. Cameron CWmejts made a favorable lmprtsa Ion, in a leading role. Mr. Clemens will undoubtedly be a favorite star tVrTT.

Tl hVTI study them tborougtny to adopt them, sad a. wherever possible to improve upon them, just aa tha Americana hava done aad are rTT. vnLtt a till (koine: in Kurooe Mlas Uay and Mr. Forbes, members atlll doing In STEEL CAES To Sa MaBatactared By a Kawty Or aCanixed Coa Pean, January aa Th post to-day says: The Pressed" Bteel Car Company bt soon good. Wat bJa aartBtw sat Ktrkard Maaatat aa Jettyl aaa Hyoe waa aary laA Aa Jekyl Mr.

Fleeee auma MsaaBiag a ear a bsm fa- aailaar aasssan i aoara la a aa. aar oarfy aaaiaa aarka ru4y mt the aaaor by aaaktaat HraW aaaaa-taeaatarly actor, af the former stock mniianf. were mlhwaaaatlr ally greeted by their frkaaals. Mhas Laonna-d. wbo was a ane inner or to tsiaca ijsaa- aany.

jumped at once into- favor and will undoubtedly be well liked. For ta reat. Miss en ton miss Teniey. atr. aacx, aar.

Day. Mr. Mckea. Mr. Barbour aad Mr.

Bar- net I. Band led well tb. rote esu-wa the Tbe ntece waa beautifully staged by Mr. Eugene FVkea. If everything goas a.

well in the fatar aa na yeatarday Meaara. Roaenthai and Karp will hava a winner. -THE x)LTnci Bnxr. WhUa there waa aiss sat a of Hatio ta last alght'a bill at tb Columbia aad mart then th aatail saappiy af ainglns: spaxlties. tha ahow ta Its erty taraad aat ta ba a lsssln mmm.

Th tag-gee acta wars srad by ts nrar taxttae tor of aaeji-knowa psayars. ard net 1a aa aM vaaderW faTortta ta taa Base act ts twlsrhieweal hy a cbarry iesra which 1 actor saakaa wp ta sight rt ii uogm Most af ab Imltstira ar aau IT way I -a v. (Of kSag Maaa) Cattaa ana) Mr. Karfe Leaf mm a re- ee er aaaartalty akka east tl ta Taf yaw eg ka.tr a katat al.ay mm jgra a-l ia a llai a Bka m. ka laaalatA.

mt rtWisT III 111' tsm aw) 1 I The rawt mt In. bill ka amatal. all aatna Renewed Siaualaa 1 '-BairT t-yttoa aM I oaapai.y aaaa aa Hope's comedy. Th) Adventure of Laady Craula." prove It ta ba a aaoat dainty and I og aaearai wnara satama vat vf ar a witty diaKactae Pantaar Trta are nw tatrnkatav gnlng a froaa tbe aveeage Maaa bomikr fasaat. ka Ik.

beadltner. aaal a tm- BHAXE8PEABE hw-k ataa Morton a aoagi an bnrdly adaptel atg- laatmg alary wMea 1 la ltM murUtMr mgrt mH bat -M mr- kw ataTlM. patrTacutsriy wa-o aw-ed to stage purpose. Tb play waa at ay aa a rWsaas, Taw I uaajaUv raawar r-aalaa--1 TB. tar-1 taarn aatte.dltTea-aaa; i toetio nau.

I aas mt saasaar oearra man waa noticeably effective for the artistic the Chicago merchant's eon. and after toe manner in which she steerea clear oi any dtapoattlon to over-act and make of the comedy a burlesque. The duel scene waa the crowning point of her accompllshmenta, and It Is little wonder that the misanthropic Sir George fell In love with so brav and yet ao sweet and timid a laas. Not only for the charm of Mlas Collier naive I.ady I'rsula 1 the piece particularly a nappy one. There are bright coatumea.

two had been married the eon was abluctd from the gay enchantments of the footllght la-tuar. Tha-n the Injured anfe bruugbt suit for for alienation of allt.m. recovering both from the shock and from the Bchaaca of her boy-husband Ttwn tne other day Mrs. Van Scttaaxk waa avdded In Buffalo by that grand old Fan-Amrrlian. Mayor Dlehl, who upon visiting Cincinnati a few months ago had a Pan-American ban.

ner atrung across Vina street from Ovp Hotel little story and tbe scenery la rich enough Honing to the opoonlit? aide but mat la a to furnish a hundred pointer lo "den mak- dirrereni story', quit ers. it waa all decidedly pictureaque ana Interestingly diverting. The company, despite the handicap of unfamlllarlty with tha language oi tne penou, waa aten to nice aa- vantaire. Mr. Douglas as Hlr George Hyl- vestor is beyond reproach.

Mr. Alayall was rather cynical Instead of the brusk Dent we have seen heretofore. Mr. Uenltnorne as the brother of I-ady Ursula also contributed cantta character. Miss Adora Anarews as Dorothy Fenton was equally charming as Miss Collier in her several scenes, and with Mr.

Everham as Kev. Blimuw con tributed quite a pleasing share of the humor. All In all "The Adventure of Lauly t'raula" turned our to be one or tne neat thing the Pike company haa pr "A BBABS MOHXET. Joe V. Spears' presentation of Hoyfs "A Brass Monkey" opened to a good audi ence at the Walnut yesterday, but in spite of the best efforts of the company It failed to please.

"A Brass Monkey" is one of the few failures Hoyt haa scored In his long career as a playwright and producer of roster, the aecond husband. Is from Brooklyn, and only three hour before hla marriage to Mr Van Srhaack aaa divorced from his former wlfr. But in aplie of all these things the ahow la first-rate, sad for a burlesque combination meeta with universal approval. The bill Is a long one. lavishly garnUhed wtth musical talent.

The aymphony chorus I worthy of a great deal more pretentious body of entertainers than the Majesties. Kolb and Dill. Im'tatora of Weber and Fields, were sprung last night as a surprise to Jim Fenneeay. They had Juat dlabended with the company they bad been with, and got In here for the week with Irwln'a com pany. Kitty irwin.

wire or reu irwin. mad. a big nit with charming aonge and inning novelties. Mrs. irwin ta a moat graceful artist, and also happens to be beautiful.

ne creaiea a maraeo impres sion. The Martell bicycle act la too long, but very good. Percy Walling singing Is worth the price oi admission to nw tnua. while Mra. Foater maintained her well-de served reputation aa a sweet singer.

he waa repeatedly encoreo. As PopaUr aa Ever. Accord log Ta Mr. K. H.

Hot hern 'a fclxperieac-ea. E. H. Bothern and the members of his company arrived yeateraay iron wbr the young player haa Just clos-d a moat eventful engagement in that city. Despite the attacks upod bis "Hamlet" hlch tha actor was subjected to during his Chicago stsy he doesn't look any the worse for (be linguistic combats which have un tha astern metropolis.

Mr. Bothern said he had aooul aato enough concerning hi 'Hamlet in response to his friends In Chicago, but he chatted freely concerning th conception and hla own views. 'Some people. said Mr. Bothern.

say that Hamlet plays Haeif. I have found it the moat arduous work I ever undertook, and 1 don't know now whether 1 can play It." In reeponae to a question ir ne beiievea Shakespearean revival waa at hand, at 8othern continued: 'Shakespeare has always retained hi popularity In the closet There never was a time when so many editions of whak panre published The reeaon nhakeepeare haa apparently lost hla hold on the stage la that there are no actors who rsn play him. If 1 find, he continued, that I can play him and 1 am atlll awaiting the popular verdict It will greatly simplify my future plans. I csn take up thla or that drama In turn. I will be rid of the anxiety Incident to the production of new plays, the wondering and the worry aa to ahcthrr they will or will not please the public It haa always been my wlsn to appear in Bnakespearean role.

Mr. Bothern acknowledges that there la soma truth In the New York rrllUiama which deacribed hla methods as conversational. He bad sought to ret iaiy from the conventional methods of tbe elocution ist. "There's a bad man." he said pointedly, the elocutionist! H. has done more harm to the stage than any one.

I hava sought to abandon the hi I otic dom and Introduce simpler and more natural ran hod For. indeed, what la there aim pier, more natural than Shakespeare word Take the speech to the players, for Instance Why. that aplendld bit of prose drop trippingly ine mngue. Moreover. In that very speech Shakespeare records his own views that naturalness and simplicity should rule the stage." E.

H. 80THEEJI TO-IIGHT. A local audience will have thla evening IU first view of the glories of Mr K. H. Sothern's Hamlet, which, according to reports, has elevsted this young actor and most generous producer of play higher la hla profession than anything euje he haa done.

Cincinnati Is quite prepared to give Mr. Bothern a warm welcome after hla rather long absence from a home theater. Of the promised magnificence of bis production of "Hamlet" It is now too late to go Into details. The curtain is on th Us pi, as It were, and the wonderful production which has fairly fascinated tbeater-goers In other citlea. and particularly readera of Bhakeepeare.

will be unfolded within the next few hours to make good the columns of praine which hava been printed about it. Accompany inn aar ootnern win om jaias anted, who has not been seen here since she played "The Adventure of Lady Ursula several seasons back. Her Ophelia has been proooancd a gem. This production of "Hamlet" employs over 3al persons, so the rand's stage to-day will be the scene of great activity, molding and ahap-Ing things into readiness for the first bell It should not be forgotten that the performances will begin at 7 5. because of tbe elaborate nature of the scenic effects.

DALLY. of -A Brass MoaLei. Bawd and ta KoksaM. Aa actor, a prise t'-ndog and Br would-be sports, eauasia no ead of a sensstloa eater aaorainsj aboatt 3 clock at the Peryl a depot at Kokamo. Indiana.

of Hoyt'a farce "A Daily, ww plays th tawga aaaa froaa Deavar. aadV Eddhr Brrva, th stag car-pest ar. la with Msaret, aa Krarrtsb aaisar aahlck ngwrc proaaaaaaUy bs osraad aa atg ka for a Btvtdntgwt hnaca. Mr. Batdog aitract-4 tb aueatioa mt a seati isn yrt at t.

raw. atartwg ta feed bias a aaeal mt ra Bttgwr. Aaotbar party ni. wa aaaaa JoiUW perwonlnTtw ta Bag-a tall, aad ta refahnatoa aad If defeaa ah Bog aal I sag iS skas aaa Taltw i ta dog- i lail aaaiurs. thotagwt, ry dlpUaiafiraMy aad I a fail kba tnjar party, aad th.

ataa car-Pa ar. actar aad dog asuoswu Wbtnt tka stag ia-it was asa of tb troaabaa. Aag, aoaa- a car. Mr. La a iimazu4zu: vtkrr tba bead freea bTBiao iwaaj i i sry a day land.

I John Russell Dead Passed Away in yarTar. raaaaaekr vera eaeeee TBa-e Mra. kVOr faarartaoaaiitiaa isiraiwiaa a at a 1 a aM lalai sat al wtu ahow with their ainglng and danrlni art- A I larsuBiv tar I. snow. PEOPLES ATTEaCTIOI.

poaltlveiy that kfls. Collier wore th. eoa-1 "tanged ail the music of the pro-tume. required and wore them well. How- l0- ocuUr.

wltn the flral ever, she made ao much of the dainty Lady violin, while the rratwhlle Mra Van 1 Hrhaji.a mr K. nn a i 4 t. rauia in id acenra wnen ner naucau ao- tion Mlaa t'olHee haa r-otitrtbuted to the Pika naturally marvel, why It was ('nlef Urlla stage. 8he waa al ys charming and na- ao reteniieaMy uaa nis omctai crnaoranip ttcrttbly good In the scenes when masquer adlng aa a man. suiting her action splendid ngures in rnat part of the report relating wtuy lines and well drawn altuattona in thla to exports and the Influences which have ently In print, sings in th van of a mrlur- uent chorus.

It la all so amarlng. There 1 eucti an Ir- realatibte element of the unl.ju- about the chaotic dabut of the "Majestic" that one on their paper the other night at Central avenue and Eighth street. Tuu aa ly to the occasion. Her appearance aa aikethls: Mr. an Schaa--k aaa the wife of GRAID-8 IEV UIX Managrra Ralnforth ial HavUn.

CHICAGO DETECTIVE ar ta- met a ill much rnniurtfrarai a- they airi-l tela raie that by ban da-r-id-1 malntatn It hereafter t. ana t. arriving late alii be caairlld to r-enalfi In the nf until the curtain la lorr-4 Thoae In the audtetaca a bo arrtted um. will not autj)- (nl to th auhoyt.g aound of falling atata and tne laaua I Uu lurtanraa auaal by lata arrlaala Mr gave i urday circua D1IED BT DOS ALD80S. W.

iRmaldaoa, the lit twgrapher. neat Uf.ie dinner at tbr Htag Rat nlgtu la honor of nmm aeli-knoan men vlaltlr.g this city They arrr Mr Colvin. vf Chicago. Amaru au of the Hagenbecka and agent of the Bailey aho.a Mr Warr-n A PatrV-k. of I'olumbua.

rere-ri id Bhoa and Mr Klpt of Chlra4jo. ra-pra-aentlng ish- KituSllng Hr. rJhowa Mr John Kokin.Hi. of lb Ku-Ineon Hhoaa. Mr Bamuel I'ai).

editor of the Billboard the organ of men. and i of A Mr. WaJt-r Irlna. of th gboa. oa-al au-lety here a4aw prearnt.

bays Rostand Bad Wife Crtboad -Cyrano" Kroea ham a I rone's Play, ira ial. ir.T a to tsb s-tinssa Chicago. January an Cyrano or Ber-gerar waa written by a woman. acordlrig lo artideoca which repraaentatltae of Ham uel C.Onaa say tbey hava raretuly procured at for the Roe-tand side of which hill caoaw a decadaal atlr In dramatic and literary rircfce when tbey ar Beside the rhaxg. that a woanan did moat of the work i It la furttaf alleged that Alglun.

La rJ Uleat piny, waa stolen from an cta.ur. drama wrttten by an Italian and called Tt King of Koawa" The woman who ha been brought Into the "Cyrano" suit n. Waa a peraonag than M. feast retnd alf aald hava burned tb midnight oil ebk-h cart rents a quart la Franca- with a nea that brought tortr. tr.e piay oi rano'' In an Ina-redlbly ihun aiata All of thla.

tt ka dot lara-d ouerit to the production "Tka Merx-hant Piinr faorn Franc and uraatiixl wtth thl evidaetc. II la head tectlve Agency TEXAS 01i New Yorl-. TalWrtaar liiia hava ft rat LBisra 1 Mr9 atWew MeOraaw a- aC3 am fnaw ilal atrawa. aa I haa erey TVa kaaaaar taa ray. J'r tkal ttaa fatsawd a way BatwBay fcb.

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a an um mt with aaaywrwVkkkk a4yejfctaaaeaBe ataBa 1 of an I aa ta a a irk aal aiartee aU taaitaa ky f.iutai wtaB a heavy fcaarfc V( and sUraamocrara -tataeae I gak fcer Ikaua It take, ta reiate tha use. aaa. went bag. Tbe later aong a ri.a.ri. by tr had all Oaa a rbelr harka Al Maaa Mortoa ao cleverly that waa a.

aunct.ra a Ml ma n4 a luatj atrvlrk nt th. laLaarlaattua 1. 1 fa a 1 cartel urtur "All akaaai i I Wi BeT. yeateTnay foe tna laalley and tbe fnaky Wilar and Fketd. Mr lauly rei-fcet tt mm.J Brat time In thehaJide -boria la that catchy number again Mia.

I aaattlwvd with baoaad abd a lahdiy I Morton has all of ber old-tiao. hlr and UeB lereaj Tbraage. the kindaeaa of mm. Of a stock company ILnA a( aa ever the ldw rf th. naanaaaa read aaa.ee Ita productlOB at the Ward and I orran have ai.o beara the atfc-klng ptMn twit uatly retia-vMl hat It aeatM.nr 01 a new ai-t aJoog tn.tr oi iaui a aunennga l.ut au4i sua th.tr od lavllj a euRertnga ut mad kUa Caroline Mull MIX a ue or Mjfita ami oaklev and I1uetal uoa ted opea pe-a-aia- 1 reaertolre ble.

aal he Was to apvear al the mmv- CAltim tJ AiTarTtCA Met lVer JaMV tbe aa prrf uaaaxa tntortal Afi.r ih aw. tUCTa Wf lTieLI SVa new aertes of klnodroane picture, clraars the 'the Ac-tofs rural it. thla r-tv made an awtlrtt. I i aft of -W waT'a f-v Ufwi4 no TMtrtwgi itrtkirn in r. l-rvajw rtbay-4 a Mr IJJ.il l-aTwaaW-r tA.liaW ttt 4 fV There an eatraordlhar, uhl mTTr tha People-a this week In Fred Irarln'e homo loujhi.

tkraugb trying t. aefr trllie of "Majeatlc" burleaquera. The alaow uf la practkally neaf In thla city, having only appeared here once beforr, tut along a-lth It art- a few feature that ought to draw with those who like aenaatu.n Among other thine there Is a nealy rr--d wife. Mra. Flora Van Schaaca.

who no a numbers heraelf among the propertlr. of the musical director, Ueorge 11 Foatrr Mr aol A It th. Grand, hate braa forcing nea rul. a I K. theater ar.kh meeta alth th.

aptaroasl --f all theater goers a no ar prompt in ar. riving at in. theater befor the play mencaa iaWf tb. new rule late rvenera are not rondua ted lo thrlr ali unitl ftr 1 the c-toak. of th act Tha aaarvagnaat ha.

TAILORS uavy 29. tvd KcTchrvts To Gatracr rttlapru- ttor-al gaiha-rkaga I. aa-rapT taarir all 1 wMBBatw-. durtng lb. nest Bw ear.

Oa. a th gaiWr ai rai-ara ta ItawraBhBtl and tb. aalsMrf aa ih saea-tlng mt Baaiikast taltar at PW1 aaW ihia Tha Cn.toan Cat lee grlaty af A i rWa a aery atroag arM pisaalaisg I lu hutj Ha abaual reaikua as this nt baglnning Jaaaary Tt mmm eaUs.aalhg aaati rehruaVy 1 About BOB a-tatta ar. easaari rd at' raariaaaUII si mt atl I Urm In ih -aaunlry and a aitaakif af gale froaa Canada Th rkaail into a try etraang it. tr.

mm i a I hrwagwaast this caant.tlua sarassli ta ka th. imtaartant axaa tha haaly aaa beta i tallur-r and at- taJ leaiur of lb. galhrthg wtll ea an 'eibiut of firawali frasa lha kaavaitnf vrtng fataSlla-BNisti af ta. ttw iaiaaloua fas- aaaaaar. ii II- of lawauruvg Tba a asanas wtll ha-ld at the Hat met Haaaaa.

and aa th. Baa, ua th. ataatu- will b. traalad ta a a at tha Not tk wKiaaatl Turwar Hall That will tat r-nirnalaad by a' haa hy WaraJ artlata and the evealaa a fantlvttaaa a 111 nd ui a Ilk a grand rata arala atranf ka Caalrman mt tb Ctaausnattaa caae LafTey d'an. lxHTSjaa in lkM, i on.

1 1 1 Mia i iv a am aaa raa rua A noted Amertcaa eleuth returned Groaa Mootvrt A Hulai.4 For mora than a yar Sulhertand haa bean avlaatva la the Cyrano Bull for tha mlllVonalr. raaJ mm-tale dealer. lat summer ha a ant to F.u-rope to get ra'a. of the wit man wanted for tha trial In BTlemb-r he mad a eat-ond trip, thl tiro lo lake tbe ovpual-tlona of tha arltnraaaa and gather mora While he aaa in PraiK. the amiaa Cnoara To Cbriaa a Mexican TbeaXer By Gmi.i a.e Abaaaada- arsnat.

riar T- to rsra a vwr i aa a aJ lor. of tha prea-at El Paso. Texas. January On of the of kurfW. a moat unique Incidents of th.

BVnr he.t-ti syatasa hatw coomrv will be th. carunenlng or ofamlng tb. coras.ay of tb. two-ml! I too -do liar Uaeater al Tu-tiuah Mexico, br a Texas girt. Ml Mnla a a4 tha onWae vf th IfwittAV i aasa BWna i I dent.

VI kukSMS. Ba. ra-tary Hard I Triaaurrt Hasaaa Btreeag a foreaaa of I Hractlral Work, sad Kali aa aiataupa I John Pelts of RU-hrauaS. lad ka i of tb utkuoai kaaty. Inarkhg th i-uaaeti tloa a number af Lha at.tltig ivtian of lha I raauatr) a til give draaunatrn-aoia ut anv -i tkal rhanga.

and there win hi anntrtai dlacuaatona ta raareM ta hew at a laa Tba Oorlaaatl tallara will tm rtn malal lb. foa-thnwilng saataal aaaaalag at Mr. Groaa will un thla aa one of the l-ad- ttaa merrhanl tauf-a natWtal body al lng point In hi auil ag-aliMtt Fdmotid i prtiladelpbla. oa Paax-aary a and At land, a bom be charge, with plag-iansing i tb. 1 santaal sa tilt ut tha loral mmrmtm from "Th.

Merchant Prince of Curr.tliie' tha burarl liouaa. Ba samel waa The lM 1 to ba called befor. Ju-lg. Kotll- rtcl ITaatdt at MrArdla. Vxa r-raa- In tha Federal Court a train a lea kVrm W.

unsnaiv. Baat raaiary and 1. luet Treaatirer Tha I arwuat ibuaaa Mr. tli a says haa secured a few I ner. W.

Wanrn. artar TT-ianiaai in and Tb. aukan af ataea.ai ng 1 k. national eBnvatua aaa iaprughJ fee- It waa asih.annarf thai 12 anas fla artkk. would ha haa aaoaat saw salt Laaula vta LoavUl Th.

1 of lakMar la. arieeaa It aa enfaat-kaliy art I a thai a-y ona i4 that body will b. ra pr.nawlaal la tka bag caanteaf for made garment aaaa thai frua Iwar ba fraaat th l- ehofaj h.r Kktrtloa of dewg-sja. In lha alirltns af V4' Auraalaa Mai Thuaaaa lxu. ail and I rttrap lha alteraaies laswa aer Biarn.

k. Keaaaey Vt riak and I Lavtraa. It la aaau r-ta. tl. i a iVamsnlttaa aa.

Arkatrmtvaa. mum Um. n-kariaa) were Laajar 11 kiatnaai and taut a. RAILDQXDi time ravbl dlapalrhe. announead that Haa- b4n hDf Amarwan da- Ral.a, Bp-aking of his dlarovervaa.

Sura, is ita ginaa-ra lr. ma nas run ma Bald to-day. Murln mm the C-hatt Vs V. Ur. K.

tha tla that Rostand wa. upt ed to t- X'yrano hla wife was a Mb him. and that ft i oaaa of tha haa was really she who worked night ar-1 da I ring Hiil saatii a-nt on tha hmUa Itaatand In kla deiarM. Krfv. Ik at of th at.

-froaa aat- laatlAad that he worked alooe and unald-d aaaraeya ha-a l-vr on Tb facta 1 have aecured look mada praatut iun wttl a-araa the lenlflcant 1 "Koatand'S wlf. I aa Engllah achotar Wa know that eta. worked oa t'rrano Cre. tjiien of tbe El Paeo Midwinter Car- i tor aa eiieMka af the ka nival, was selected to- thla onuaua I Ct.l fkwthara raooor by Governor Abmada, ot CkBmaka. 1 loaaMy lake twa wbo Invited her and all her court to ajrteext build th urg-tal aa tkaa.

as hla roeats. Mia Keiiy to oanctat. ac tn i tn. pr int laaani ga at t' opening ceremar um aih ae r.rsia Jmto. as tr rteaar a htaa and k- pwoa UJCmmZ BaJaaw-T-s- Mrit flahfatki a hea ha i was aptaiTliied ta crown the Qua and (araUoa by la Juares Oeliea were mtumnma mm aunt -t fimmn gnaihaaa bo nor.

The Cnihua ha The tee la of and brick, an Is tne largat ina waa raapaar li mi raaasaay country, aantif a manii "i of fr ta Ja aaa. It la aa. at a know that ahe did ao after The M-r- raa ba haiilt foe gx auo chant Prlnca' wa. prrajuced In LondVin It Th-a-a bo asM that fa. iaa.it -1 not bard to pot two and twa tog-eilM- In m.

via of theae acta, and then anaaer aa to 'be w--trl gfra KA If aa whether Koaovtd atole hi Ideas ta 'Cyra t-naloa of tha kiaa yalit skirt taa-y ar froaa The Merchant Prior i now operating tha mad cannot ha eaKaaraal ill carry eat th. laa nf th sraaiajt la nntll tt mrt pare la OruAer ISO, aaa rban tars rha pa upart nw ta th rlty ine soutara ttaaivray uaapaa the aoialsltkBB of tka sH. OO ft kl 4 rx, T.V0 SfMfTVf FLORIDA Train Kjvr. I QUEEIV CRESCENT Route, Sottirrc s-Waaa i- a aa. a -a.

kkaaa .4.1 a. tasaaaaa laa Paissaaa t. I ii a a- rv v. fc SB a aaa a TVS aa fnni Bad Banal. taia I iri).

aa 1" saaw St aaa aa. aalgwt kaeaa a inn Tm Twa afcae lmm la. W. I -i a th raao i liar B.aa ia a Iraa a ta Tm i t. a a mm aaa mi aaa.

It. Caadael. a. C1AICEI AIL ft 1st a a AM4V 4K.a ttW -f wa tTl aa SBB lias 1 H. a II kw MbaWV' e- 4ff4-7 AM fawl sttBtl w.

wbl Hm.m TV wVf A ar fa la-a faW 4l 41 I ptsa-tt. -ta Kmtym Artil JaT tea I a. Ttaraa a Loaka Air na raa mr nut waas neat tha ama ta ha Bargta aad Jetlkre rvtng coaflnnena un fraaa B4 Barg aad Jsu kf aJnvo ha raavrbad with tha of Ih ar ta I aaa) If It ka a Ooteraateat aau toinc. wnwn naaaa tt atlll mora atnguavr that an Aaa-rk-en gn-i bar. k-rw aa la tha vala.

mt ta. Qa should have been aeknrta ta oeaarata It ina riaU Imlk.a ht at Ameraran g-ueaia wtu aa aaimaiiiai my tk wtll ha sss tovernor ax a- Mr Ipmoe, Trd llBa.agB a rmmr rwaVal LITTl fcTA WLDDLD. arsri a sTra Tax asettasa. Denver. Caia, Jaanary 3D LlttW Eva ka Burnat ana baa i ta going ta heave I sightly at tb Desrrer Tat-r tor I week in a bias, af an la pay Oaaxaa raw a 't Vaf 1 "sw B-f IUITET I LA LIT kawalA.

ltO 1A fcaVaisB mmr I laa AswAi Bar' fj .1 mtm An 1st IW wa 4VaVssvb. tiP tfcJiaB TXaaMaaa 1 w) lls bal I VT frttlwatf t-B awUStt BX-A Tarsi iab-daa twaartawwf 4l (g, wef I ra (4A7 IAS. I iLaT vr staatr aaw t. as "Taw 4t.rOI 1 TO EE CXDInOULATLL arataai nai v. raa AlHaloa n.au Jar rwa mt ti I' Ia-.

l-ta-ai iaiaflal.i.'Vi and 1 Krmm Ka aaaa at laaia f. a aval Maaff .1 'U a la lha taraarf la getarrni aal I Im 1 1 aald lhai taara ha a bn '-La iajna.114a4a4 ta r.abaa erf tha aiarm4 raaad altk Maa- a Ta awlt a. -leaadaa to Mn. a'i- i all klaaleaiua A TEtTTTlG tZV.JLBm Tttsf) Fwte- wk BTaf av, rtMtMm Mummf Hmrwm. t-W wmaT-f- atl 4fe BTatase.

Tsr lii-r l-afcf-jt -a-44Jl 1 TlT. tAX mmm -a. -tt itmW twaSWkabaTaTaTta, Tas gtTaaM tferw BtaVwf ffea BSB-T r1 swW sr0. 1 a-s, e- if Vk asBrtadasMr a- aafsaByBinrsja t4A4 9 la iML mm ta- I tm w-sar ItMsV aUIItTAIT tCftkirTtKLi: ha Ja-kwihk t- Bavni. I.a.

I aa.t In anrai kua tptan a I mm- mt-. ill twa fiat B- ao m. aaa I 1 1.. r. tha duti.

kaasaa.i i thai I. ri as al nl A IEV riXIGE: Tw hg 1 I Say. at I Tba a tap a I ftfg Ul- a I aan m'rmwm irit a 'rm xmr 111 ka fr.fi fi far a Chkr kga m-mrC -v rajaelal in ir aa- -a ka aal a tha: mm la iaaa a a Itt a a aM ai I-. a Tba tawla'an fra aaaft.mJ urn a a i ma sa 712 i. aaiai a t-a.

(iarlaaiu I a- m- tassli I Bart af aa raa it maw af 1 mmZ rL' tT. mt ta flat kiiaall aa aoatkant aad ta TiaSia ar an a 'raara I Taa f-aaaaaa? laaj.v a kaaa aa rbaaarb tm, I Orasi -t--- I urat aaa aad a faaad ta wtsr taa a mmm-m aa- -a ti ana mt baa kt Is i irp ia ka 1 1 aV" for laa-saiasls I Tb. Tl aala a mt ta. aaad bars aasxad L- I ess an BWattM-r a aaa a I I baa aa r-srs ta I ka a aal ta- what ppctH-a fmr lma 1 "''r' red Bre, bwt asa. aogxt ah fen wat with sMa aaa aa mm 1 I lb mens gar, a a bwaitad liaa as Laraa I I aad refwaad I aaaka tba trip Lear aa--.

I that ka fhka f-a4a Taaa a I'akta I a- I a a IT. 1 aa-w-w a Cay thla Bttl Kva eras a tasnry is mmmm aigsias mt dfp.as.d wtth. la IHtka Ea. aha I tha rsaaBaaa. Ma Ora aaad Tl I a I TUC rt'TTT I real bsbb ha Mtka tlloi Mara mm ra- I riBH taa tba ntg ASH JBBS I i fl T- r.

I nvao7Tn. I wa. th. pwa, g. mmmm tb aur-7 -1 1 aaa I aa sataa as aa i ja.

aaa a r. fnaa i I k. II I SVkrnita, Ksa. Ha WIS take aa i 1 1 muj tst- l-U Ilea Tark aa snsaaa ajrw a aa aa i at aaaaw a aad aaa ar attl Eta 11 11 a swaai aaa, a pOOT a lr 1 prr noM nic joelt- Tr'f 'f. Bmrmm.

JmmmmrjTmT rmrrmmmmt mt tb. k. mZTlTL, Tasta! mmZmZfrnmZmTZ ta taasrasiad Tt a. area 1 LgYjy "raVTij aaaa JXXJ I JLZ. Io7r7vrJarL iUiX Th.

Wga C-ara-C waaa Ww atli rwi Tvr I rv sa Tb. awaaVerm. I IX OT lT-rKltlk. 1..

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