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rs Ik ekamkav. TM tcwiM th say to ft al By IN av. Mn Ma)T uiai Ml MwNWMtt H. IM Mf ha tM IdfDtarkwA Iss nrnrtkia. TIM Kin'' Brie I aura ay osmtlM4 1 attest atolo alienee.

Ml thl a. www Im was tostllr innl ell alsa- IW It ef mwi imMu taty sostte im MsiBerug Kmm gates a Uil gmtlemea freat ef IM rw4, waved kl hat sad sheeted -Lang Uv IM Klncr wMraapnn IM rw mwril with redoubled rigor Al IM last evHnent K'M Ml rja4 (M Lord t-. mi im.tin. At 4 JO to. IM artillery Mtu Arlag Mime In turn Park la signalise King Edwsrd' aeessslsa la Ik throne.

Among IM last den re ef ear wee aa Imposing ejvi srwaaei. WITHOUT INOIDDiT Vaai If fctktoa Ytorday rWfy4 IU-r4aotu. Mriu star ana ta re saeeissa Charieema. W. January Th re-etertlna ef fleeaiae aaa Ma M.

Ktklna fora.nl I derlared al Joint mealing of th Mot an4 faaeets la-day seastoa and MMeiasnt trar wNMtjt IstldenC A )nlnl revolution, ta Investigate lha gtete fMverelty. MfnlMH fcy a Dantorralle tMir and aJnaiwf by thai body, received a majority In the MmiM yesterday, but lha mmiiMiiiMiH of lha vol waa luipmM nll in-day A HpuMkin introduced In the Mattes t-4r pret-Hrally lha aame rea-elutim. euaiir ramarke vara made by Al'ler). IM I'-moTXM leader. Tha House Fine' I'nmmlflrt reported lveraely tha kill In aiak an appropriation for a va VirelrMa ehNl at tha i'an A inerti as Ktpeaithtn.

ISW IEI1T0U. rVacttoa IUrIU4 Legtelaiarv of rnusy Steves, erwi.i atanrre ta taa eta rhleego, January aa-ln Joint aaaainn tha Ilaialura( lha aaaaral atalaa rall-fltxl la-aay IM alaclkxi of tha following I'nltMl Biataa Baaalora; llllnnia-aMIM M. C'ullma. MlnnaaniawKania Nalaon. for lha long Wm M'waa rtapt.

ta fin anpra4 Itrm th lata ftiahrnitn K. thivla. N.w Jry- llllam Mwall. Wyawtratrraarto M. WarTan.

flak Thnim Kaarna. Kanaaa H. Burvm Houih iHtknta-HntMwt J. Oamhla. Taa- W.

Hallay. Arkanaaa-Jamc II Brry jinnnv- T. I'armark Tn lha Mahrtiha lllaeura Wf1na1ay' ita nn Bm-it rraiiia aa Aiin Ik'iMlnai, y. Thnmm iKaalnni. rtmnaa T.

Carrlo. Jip. lUlrw-r. A. ealeadar for aionf ay.

llln I haw, LI. MMkMahn. 7 Rnaawalar. in Martin, f. Harrlnattn trualanl.

Mllfr-In 1.1 Naovaaary In nT. Tha alah'h oav a Mnt araalnn of tha frln-trara lalalalara falkati alat I iwn Cnltrd lliaiaa atiatnra fur lrlawara. Tha voft hna4 lltila ihana. fa lha Montana tha rrault yr Manila, frank, II. Rlrhardaon.

Tnnpar. 11. JUrlnnla, Conrad. llorrman, a. BETtllDOE rOE PRESIDENT.

Itaahvllla, January 2S Tha Re-publlran Itwmhara of lha Tannraaaa Igla-latura In rauriia ka-ilay xlnptad a raaolu-tlorj farnHna Hmmtnr af Indiana, lor lralnntlal nomlnra In 1U04. DRESS Alleged To Be a Misfit. Teller Would Like To Subpoena the Duchess of Manchester as a Witness. Naw trk. Janu.iry 1 8hnut1 tha t)urh of Manchralar vlalt thla clly bfor tha ult of Zlmmarman aialnit Teller A Co for tha rnat of a gown, allegail to ha a mla-flt.

la ilatarmlnad. aha la llabln to aerved with a aummuna to appear aa a wltnaaa In lha Tenth Municipal Court. tnnlel Hlu-manthal. lha altiirney f.r Teller A Mid tn-day that he wouM eerva aummoria upon tha Purheaa If ha could find her within tha Jurisdiction of tha Court. He repre-aanta ihe lefanilitnta.

who c-on lurt a laitlea' Inllorlna eatabllahmenl. ami who have bean auel hy Mra. DtlMa Zimmerman, an aunt af tha lurh-a KNOW! MOTNINO itOVT IT John Vauae, rounael for Mra Zimmerman, aaya that tha tu heaa of Manrheater fcnowa nothing about the raae. and that It would ha an ouiraga to drag her Into Court an a matter that almply tnvolvea the quea-tlon of tha fit or mlafll of a gown which eoat only WW Mra. Zimmerman and Mr Topping, her daughter, lo whom tha dreaa waa given, aaerl that tha gown waa a mlaflt, and aak thai tha tailor ba forrrd to pay bick It foal.

waa ocaar np taa ixthiii. Teller a on the other hand, contend tha the gown Waa purrhaaed to be worn while Mra. Topping waa tha gueat of the ltt-heaa of Mniirhrater. ami that It wa ronaldered aallafactory when Mra. Zimmerman paid for rt It waa not until lx werka later, they declare, that any complaint wa anada, At that time lha Arm placed almllnr fwna In their window marked down to hay claim that thla ratiaed the dteAtl-f action, and that tha ault waa cauaed bv Ihalr refueal tn return tha difference In rleaa la Mra.

Zlnmerman. They directed thrlr lawvera to fight the raae. and In Inalat upon Mra Tnnptng try lug on lha dream In Court. They alao want rasaiDENT mitchell at Thai Shaveling II Iwn th IO ef Worker. Indianapolis, January n.

The Scale Centmttte ef the I'nHtxl Mine Worker' or-ganlaaa tonight by electing Prealdent Van Horn, of Dlatrtct No 11 (Indiana). Chair-man. and Wltllam Heftl. of Illinois, Secretary. Til election of officer waa beg-un IM aftamnon.

out rM tat Vera' count will ot flnlahed for several days. Cemment la mada on tM fact that President Mitchell, in his annual report to-day, refrained from any recommendation or dta-waaloa af the proposed national defena fu ad. la hi annual report Mr. MltcMll. dlacuee-tag machine mining output, said: 1 lap thr war approximately tone ef coal won out by mining mt-ilaaryrthl la 11.000,000 ten In acea af tha amount produced In moonlit mine In Of the total output of bltumlnoua coal ta tM ratted State In IM.

2s par earn wm erode ad la machine mine. It tata rapid Inoreae la mnllnued a few year aaager. the skin bow required by thoee en-gad la mining coal will ba no longer aaraaaary, aaa Inataad of being a body of Mdearaea or akllled worker ahail be- aaasa aimpiy coal aMvelera. HOT CONTEST Kpeca4 at Kauoaal I'nlen CaMnol Elaotlaei Te.Nlghr. There will a spirited contest to-night at th annual election of officer of the Haialltea County Cabinet of Ibe National niou, at in odd renews- Tempi.

Th anion Bum hers about 6.000 members In this reuaty. aad la a MsaOcU and fraternal arret aortoiy. There ar 41 delegate la tM raMnat, rapreaenlmg eouaeikv Hereto for It has been IM uawrlttnn e. Freaideut retire after en term and the other to move up la order. Brook In- onott.

the preaeat exeoutrve. wreaa IB custom and I running again. Tha friend of Mr. Albert T. Brown, th Vic Prealdent in mined I run him la spit or th eo.erl upportlng Mr.

Shoti. aad there wni a f. lh' A Mnquet will atrved after th iction at a 144. im itwL T. It a A.

B0CUL TO-IIQHT. Mrvorai kaadred Invltattona Mv been la. md to member ar tM M. C. A.

ta ring WTI. 1 aoHaJ planned far to! RlgM kr General gacratary Plfrh. A aim. SIX (krelal rakia Ptaaatrtl ta Twg CvaVTSSw aa4 Naw Tark Herald rrlahl. laol, ky IM TUm Tark Hatald OOa- ay.J London.

January U.K guiiova acana waa that Which took plac ta tha Houaa of Cotn-mona thla af tamoon. waa standing In tha lobby of that baautlful ocUf onal hall. famous lha world over, whither tha mem Mrs had baan burrtadly ummonad, tha Coqsarvatlvaf trlegram from Mr. Balfour and tha Literals by tM aama kind of meaaaga from Btr Hanry Campbell-Bannar-mann. They were talking, shaking hands and comparing notes, when, all at once, there cama that eo-rt of long yell from way down the corridor on the east aide, an nouncing thx the 8pemker was Arriving.

It was Just a few seconds before 4 o'clock when grave even beyond hla usual gravity and preceded by a lackey and an official bearing tha great mace, came Speaker Qui y. Tha train of hla black gown wa held up by with another following Mhlnd very eiactly on after Mother. Ihe Pui'heaa of Manrheeter called. In the -1 k. to-morrow.

keen worn In her preaanca and wa thought In ha prnpaHv made. Tha raxe la on tha DEEP Hun.Men tt)e Table Signing, Oaths of Ailegi-ance To Edward VII. Curious Scene in House ot Parliament While Cfu mberiam Was Being Handed a Bible The Book fell To the Floor With a Crash None of the Irish Member Were Present The members of this small but Important procession stepped upon the atone which forms the exact center of the lobby, and then, turning sharply to the right, entered tM Houaa. THI OATB OP ALLBOIAVCB. There was no business of the ordinary kind, but the members had Men assem bled there to take the oath of allegiance to tha new King.

There waa none of that cheering when- the Speaker took hla seat which usually greet him. Silence reigned, In tones affected by hla full emotion Speaker Oully told hla regret at having to announce to the House ths death of the Queen. Thenwithout further ado, he stat ed that they had been called there to take the oath of allegiance to the King. At this point there waa a painful silence No one then knaw what title the new King would take. Speaker Oully, too, seemed to healtata.

Then out he cama with the name. Edward VII. Immediately there went round a murmur of approval. The cholte of Albert would have been In a aense unpopular, the name Edward waa high ly approved. Amid perfect alienee Speaker Oully ad-mlnlatered to himself first the oath of allegiance.

ONLY oi IWCIDBICT. Then four New Testament, neatly Mund In dark blue calf, were produced, the oath of allegiance printed on sheets of paper atuck on cardboard, each member was to read before taking the oath or affirming, a did Mr. Moriey, or being rworn In the Jewish faartlon, as were Measrs. Rorhechlld, Jeeaell and Sasaoon. One Incident only there waa.

Wbtn the Clerk of the House wai handing Mr. Chamberlain the Bible the book fell down upon the floor with considerable TM member hung around tha labia tn a group of six deep. Many will not take the oath until to-morrow. Friday will be a much blggar day tn the Houee, for It Is then that apeechea will be made and an address of condolence voted. All at once some member discovered that the Irish members were absent.

Everybody wanted to know what it meaat Probably few of them had time to get there. Per-haf many did not want to com. M. Labouchere also wag not to ba seen, but John Bums turned up In a "bowler" hat, which scandalised some of the old Conservatives. In the House of Lords the oath waa taken by the Duke of Tork, the Duke of Con-naught.

Earl Roberta. Lord Rosebery, Lord Salisbury, the Duke of Argyll, Lord Lans-downe and a hundred others. The Houaa of Lords then adourned until Many peereeae tn teh deepet mourning war la the gallerlee. TJI PEE0EDE9 TED Gathering af Royalty VTIU Wlta Funeral Oram on lea. PHIL JULY 24 1 tbo London, January 33.

All the royalty of Europe will gather at th funeral of Queen Victoria. TM aaaemblag will unpre cedented, because Her Majeety wa eloeety related to th European courts, big and Ut tie. The Quean will la all probability buried within 10 day 4t Frogmoro mauso leum, which lha erected over th Prince Consort tn Windsor Park. For ana day the body of the Queen trill lie la state la Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle. Tha funeral will tak place at O'clock at ntght, with the utmost pomp and Bereraeny.

la St. George' Chapel. In addition to tha Emperor of Germany It I expected that the King of Denmau-k. Greece. Belgium.

Serrta, Saxony and Por tugal will attend, together with many leaser ruiera. In tM ornate, octagonal chamber of tM Frogmora mausoleum. 30 ftet la diameter and 63 feet high, la a double aaroophagua of dark gray granite reeling on poUahed black marble. It Mar a recumbent Mat tie of Pnnca Albert, nacuted la whit marble by Marechettl. aad at each corner to th Dronse ngura or kneeUag angeL TM Queen wUl Mrted Mr beside tb auat at Mr aad good hits hand.

wuoee suss aa nevar ceased to BHttoh CtMirt Ordered lata Xamrtt. tag Half Mammies- Later. London, January It, An extraordlnarr lasu of tha Oaxatta thla morning, which appear with black borders, anaouncea th death of Queen W-torta. TMa follow tM proclamation of Edward tha acknowledgement of aJteariaace bv th Privy Council aad tM King's noch at his ceeal0fA -j Orders Mv Ma Issued for aVSOO troop to Una tM streets ot London to-day for tM proclamation, earwnonr. TM Gasette order tM court ta go' bite mcumlng ant a July 54.

and into half mourn max aaiu January 24, 1900. 1 nas oruerea th army to auopc moummg until Marca t. servacea.wm ra Mid ta 8t Paal a Cathedral mernlag uti evoiBg daily jAJTOST DEBATE Of Um DnbUa Cttji FsUhara Over By a. futthy ReanlaUaiaa. -Bvrtia.

January 3a.At a meeUng of th cerporatwdi af DubUa to-day tha Lord aawvea a vera or coadoleaea wit tM royal family, jjc t. Harrlngtoo, M. m. tM Ilia CHARLES Goisa. Lisbon, January 28.

King Ctmrles Intend to attend th funeral of Queen Victoria personally. SOME HARD RAPS Taken at King Edward and Bid Peeple By the Berlin Paper, Berlin. January 23. All tb morning pa pers, while praising Victoria' character, add general polltloai reflection unfriendly to Great Britain, particularly 1n connection with the Boer war. The consider Mr death to be of serious political significance In a moment when Great Britain is involved In the South African war and the China question is not solved.

TM paper adds: "A larg part of the world, wtiioh con demns the war In South Africa aa under- taken by Messrs. Ctoaxnberlein and Rhode and other mining speculators for their self-enrichment and the destruction of a little, freedom-loving, heroic people, will see tn her death at such a moment a larwe mesa- ure of divine Justice, for according to truet- wortny information cannot doutyted that the unfavorable turn of the war for th Engllah arm during th past few months bore heavy on the Queen' heart and contributed to hastening tier end." The Voaaktie Zeltung consider it unor-tunat that the Queen cherished a wish for the title of Empreas. which cost so much blood In India, and also favored British Imperialism which cost so much blood in oth er parts or the world. The Deutsche Tage Zeltung point to King Edward'a close relatione in the past with the British CMrtered South African Company, Mr. Rhodes and Mr.

Chamberlain, concluding therefrom that he will not throw hi Influence for peace condition acceptable to rne Boer ana call nim no friend of Germany, but an advocate of Intimate relations between ureal Britain ami France. The aper adda: "It would all right for us if prevailed with any such views, for It would then be easier to find again our natural poaltlon." The Voerwarta aay: "He has been satis fied with tM reputation of Ming the best-dressed man In Europe, and has never shown mental gifts of understanding for more serious conditions. His acquaintance-hlD with the demimondeof all tM Eumotan capitals wlH make it easy for Mm to follow in tne rootstepe or tn tnree oeorgea." "MOST UNJUST WAR Of tha Century Stigmatised the End of Queen Victoria' Reign." Amsterdam. January 23. TM newspaper here are full of respectful sympathy with Great Britain, but tM views of tM political aspect of th death of Queen Victoria ar largely influenced by the prevailing sentiment concerning th South African War.

Tha Handelsblad aay: Th nd of her pacific reign waa ob scured by the shadow of war and insurrec tion, and. alas. flnlaMa with an unjust war against a little people, which is all tM more humiliating, aa England has not conquered the valiant Afrtkandera. Th end of Mr reign wm stigmatised by th moat unjust war of th century. Victoria twice prevent th war, bat aa aa octogenarian she no longer bad her former power and and the republics were forced Into a war which haa deprived England of all moral prestige.

TM monetary markets of the world In stinctively leei tnat th Ministers of Kim cuwii nwn count on ma nananea a Emperor William and tM Csan. who avoid ed everything which might render tM Queen Mat days unMppy. OtneequenUy her death win evidently have a great Mar ina imuro oa avngiano, -wnien somber. The Telerraaf says: "Poor Queen. 1 waom rxemesia 01 niKOry Will avenge the crime of her Ministers Which aM eouid 001 pre vein.

LEGIOI OF EOIOS 00ITESSED. ax. aara'tea to ram as)eusr. New Tork. January XS.

As a partial roc-ogattloa of tM merits of tha exhibit made by tM Mutual Llf Insuraaoa Company, of New Tork. at tM recent parte Exposition tt decoration, of tM Lagtoa ot Honor rranc ttaa Men conferred upoa Mr. Robert H. McCurdy, the Buperintendeat of the for. sign department of that eompaay.

gold medal has been awarded to fir lyrriiN. um. ar tM Mew Tark BeraM Lima, Pern (via Galveston. Texas). Jano-ry S3.

United 8tatea Minister Dudley aad Foraiga Minister Oama to-day formally rail fled tM extradition treaty Mtweea tM United state aad Para. XEELY TO SAIL New January T. TV. Xeeiy. wbo Is charged wnk embexzUng tM fuada ot tM Cuban poatolnoa, will aaa for Haraua oo Saturday on tM steamahiD Mex lco to stand trial for his alleged Crimea.

TM warrant tor neeiy a extradition waa re- ceiveu nrwy irom use eecretary OS btatf TO CCRK A COLO Ef O.IB DAY Tak Maative Broaae Qulnme TaMeta. aJB dra rnim torn aaiij laua IO ear. W. the EKQiyniCT; ciyciyyATi, at; jakuaby 24; 1001 23 tea. wM la tM Lord Mayor aiact.

waa a Mtwt: "Witkotrt a aary war aetraettag frota rM mtttm arafutlr gaardlag suralne aay fke faefinga wtita might aawutttir tM tradltloaa of aw fkld ojaN Mtt Aaekaa ta tSw at fMlitMsJ swadow. af Ireland a taka part ta aay lsao traMosj toraftjr tM TM iatrodaatloa mt flkt i ill his omczu Tmw Hla Craaaliath. Bartum. January Slv TM OfBetal Oauasrte eoatalna tM toBawta I sap si sal raaerlpCf Xbrm, January A 190L Tm daath af my beiowed, bigtity boaorad s4 naver-te be fergottan graadatatMr, Victoria. Ma ptungad ma aaA gar hcnsM Into Ins sat atourolac- know say amy at nearer atiara la tM grlavoaa loaa I suvr suataiaad.

and I Mraby daora tMt aU ofl- esra af my arsay ahail wear taourttlaa; tor 14 aaya. T1 first Drmgoow. Ouarda tUkjlaaBt of (M Quaam ahall go lata usual ulng for thra Tlui aa aU miktary aa4 ubBa bvila. IngS aMJ sUaJf-tBMUd. That "Wturaxat.

IL OIL! ITTZMTC Wm Kvwy Mawl Ta Mm of Wakaa, auu London, Jaaaary 3-On April UOOl a thumwtk aaanad Slpldo, aged Id. attempted to klU CM Prince af Walee by flrlog aeveral hota at him gad tM Piineeaa war Mating Brussels la a railway trala for Copanhagen. TM Prince waa net Injured. TM youth waa found to aa Anarchist. Ha waa triad, and July ft.

1900, waa aent to a reformatory until should coma of age- It waa tha only dellbarata attempt aver mad ta klU tha Prince. TEE WOMIS OF aUCBIOA. Atlanta, January Sat Mra. RaMosa D. Lowe.

Prealdent of tha Oenarai Federation of Women's Cluba, to-day aent tha fol lowing cable dispatch to tha King of Eng land: "Hts -fJety. King Edward Mart borough Houaa, London: In behalf of Mlf a million of American women, I extend sympathy to Tour Majesty and the royal family ta your sad beraavecnecrt at the death of Queen Victoria. "Rkbscca Dooolam Lows. FLAG HOT LOWEKETJ. New Tork.

January 23. Tha flag on tM City Hall waa not lowered to Mlf-maat out of respect for Queen Victoria's memory Mayor Van Wyck la resorted to hava aaid "This city takea no notice ot the death of loreiirn monarcna. DOW AGE! DtTBESa BETTES. Berlin. January 23.

A dJapateh received here from Cronberg aaya tha Dowager Empress Frederick paaaed a quiet night and baa had an uneventful day. HAD IE YOSI PB0PE1TT. New Tork, January 28. Queen Victoria waa the owner in fee simple of much real estate in thla city below Grand street. and EL Marsh, medical director of tM eompaay' mBJLDITIoi TEEATT BAT1TD.

ISpvctel Cable TMapetek to Tn New Tark HermliTl TERRIBLE TEDDY, THE GRIZZLY SLAYER. 't toomiskl. tm. arf tjr. U.

srtisarrj ''t "The old cuideg and trappera who bad accompanied oar hero dromed their runt and fled, nttertn imut ertaa -r One alone of the huntera stood nndannted. and he a fragile youth. It waa TerrlbU Teddy, the Boy Statesman of tM Eaat, aoon to be known as the Young Terror of the Grtzxlle. Aa the hungry band of bears, mountain lions and wolve bore down upon the devoted youth be mi led acoraf ullj and nnibeathed hia weapon. On.

on tMy earn with uplifted uaws. "With one adroit movement Terrible Teddy burled hla trusty steel in three of the ferocious beaata. Hi six -shooter scored a fourth. "Aa he wrenched the blade free from the writhing bodies and faxed down the bloody valley, a brain-curdllng. frightful eight met hla startled gaxe." To be continued In our next) SOME OF THE MANV THINGS THAT ENGLAND'S KING CANNOT DO.

London. January 23. The King could not of Parliament. Every year what I called a writ forbidding one to leave the iiun. abdicate If wlahed to do so at least so th annual army bill has to Mougnt In.

and on would Mvs to obey. Likewise if the lawyers think. They say there is no prece- passed through Commons and Lords aad any one happened to ac-roaa aeaa. tM dent for such a tep, and precedent govern submitted for tM royal assent If, by some King could call htm bark, and If you did monarchies as well as Parliaments. But al- chance, ail member of Parliament or even not obey be could coaOscate aay property though the King might not able to aban- all but 89 of them, were trick en down he had tn tM talande.

don hla aoverelgnty formally he could do so with taflusnsa, tM army would become non- TM King Is prevent la every Court tn tha formally. exlatent. Every eoidler In the land could you were ecinged In an action at leave tha har-k Thl. 1. rh I 'would have either to be preru or leave the barracks.

This to on of the ar- ioL. tT lZ''JZL in. and It was with difficulty that waa overpowered. He was placed under a met by Constable John Blhr. MsasgM to city and lodged tn JaU.

Nona of hi family aatluassl tajwrad. aad OmnUyB own wownd la sa ANOTHER CRIMP Pw 1st taa Tmmm eat taa County SoOeltor WUsoa yeaterday -dded a qaeation tail wtn pwt a not Mr erlnrp tat tM Constable's fee -of tM Cart efflea. A bate af bills pr anted by Ceav- atabl Louis Haerr. McKnlgnr surrtsai was referred back. TM Solicitor decided that wMa a -trip wa snad to a locality ts charged for aa saany are to called, Mt far only esse trip.

that small addition! charge saay mada for aach tjritnesa aa servica tea. TM bill prtatuted yesterday were reCarred back Mcanas in sona af tM wa charged for every art lie wMa la fact wa claimed that tne -TTttt I II I IIIMIIU One of th things His Majesty cannot legally do is to go anywhere out of his do- tlcles of the rather curious British eonstl- or you would domuiimi to embody tM mllltla. Hence a Minister there are very few sovereigns nowadays. sitting, for Parliament might have to summoned at short notice. Probably, If the King offered to make you an Earl, you would gladly honor.

But as showing what ve attorney Hut the King minions without Ming accompanied by a tutlon. and It la ctesigned to oraserv tM "f4 not Trn DPr attorney, and yet Minister. TM constitution requires of the liberties of th people. For if tM aovereign Hi IrowrwT supreme ruler that he hold himself at all could keep aa, army an occasion might aria His Majesty haa tba aot rtghttoprtnt tM times ready to sign acts after they Mve when It would used against ths people. BIWe.

the Book of Common Prayer and ail passed Mth Houses of Parliament. Vntil The King cannot paying rate, and ft forSd the prtnn. ofVTewe they obtain the royal signature they are not taxes on private property. Crowa property things In Auat rait a. Canada and all over law.

Now, it might happen that some act is free of all such imposts. Buckingham tn? "fitisb dominions. And at one time tbe would need to passed and signed by the Palace and Windsor, for Instance, pay no lowed to print tM BibTe bu tMa King without an hour's delay. The exls- rates; but if tM King bought a house with their supply from tM mother country tence of tM state might depend on promptl- tya own money he would Mve to pay rat tude; as, for Instance, If France tried to like all his subjects. pounce on England, it would be necessary Ths King 1 not a sovereign.

In fact. The Kin haa (hi 1 1 the cMrttlee In tM Und. And In virtue of Oila paver Hla Mawtra Oovemment "eps a keen eye on the dolnga of thoee who manage the great rharlllra. must with the King wherever he goes to To a sovereign one must noaaeaa th. -'V ia aeld from tne the present tn acts lor signature.

Ana it power or supreme government that uia rivw n. Crown. Landlords regard it aa their ta to own. but It la really tM And the by makes no difference If Parliament Is not say. one must able to mXt and unmake v.

it could all recalled unake 7 could all recalled law. without Terence. Now. th. King The owr.L.lroSnd tM can only do these things in conjunction coast that Is, from high-water to low-with Parliament.

TM Klnr. Lords and water mark. And If aome Ingenious In- accept the Common, muat all work together to make the-Crown So wonderful law. TMy are the supreme rulers of tM oome. TM King alao owns tM Mda of ail liberty snd Independence an Englishman empire.

And thus ir we correctly apply as tn I names. has. the King could not compel you to ac- the title of sovereign, we must apply It to is rurlous hla cept a peerage. He could compel you to sit King. Lords and Commons taken together.

Is only a mere Bu" wouidM in tne Mouse or iras ana legislate ror xne iving nas some curious powers thst lfuo 10 am her. In thla your country, but could not compel you are little known. Some of them. Indeed, are tM iawa aa a eWle aro. sk' 72 to accept a title of nobility.

never used. If one decided to vlait, tM "brought Into Courts'' like any other aub- If one decided to visit rM "brought Into Courts' In time of peace tM King cannot main- Pari Eipoeltlon. or determined to emlarata i01' a.D pemape imprtaooed. But perriapa I tain a standing army wHhout the consent to the United States. tM King could lasu sel than tM Judge wM paaaedVnTnce'n 1 11,1 i i Itl srasca to tan ssMntiaaa, CarroUton, Ky January 38.

Judge Rlefav-ard W. Masterson, called to tha bench of the Carroll Circuit Court because of tM serious niaess of Judge John W. Greene, Is a remarkable specimen of preserved man hood. Judge Masterson la 83 years and 10 montM old. Ha ta more actfva than many of th younger UwyerB.

dospita tM fact that haa practiced law tor tl years. Hia nam is interwoven with the history of every important- case la thla section for a half century. Despite hla age only hut week want to two adjacent counties In connection with law cases. Be waa Judge for on tens, aad haa been called on saany times to act as special Judge. promised sun: taint VHlagw mt Hwsirt arltecl in federal Ooaurt Teaaarday.

Aa announced 'la yeaterday'a Esromaaa would dona, there waa Bled ta tM United State Ctrcutt Court yeaterday by Federal District Attorney William K. Bundy a ault against tM Mayor, members of Council and Sewer. Commissioners of tM Village of Norwood. TM suit ts brought in MMJf of certain taxpayers, and seeks to enjoin th officials referred to from Issuing or setting bond for tM Improvement of tM sear-arage system of tM village. It to maintained that tM cardSaanee passed by tM Council oa December a last Is tn cantrsr ventioa of th Federal statutea.

0TEB A HUIDBETX Madlaoa, IndL. "jaauary M. WOHam' S. Denton, a eoidler af rM Black Hawk Xtkolaa War. aged iffl.

died tier tooay. Pickpocket Plied Trade During Jansing's Funeral. Solemn requiem mass at St. Michael's out the fellow endeavored to get rid Miss Church, corner of St. Michael and Church Meyers' pocket book, which Md obstructs.

Tuesday morning, to solemnise the dropping It on the floor. Radel funeral of John Janslng. the Paymaster of J.TZ.,? bad seen him drop It. Once outside on tM the Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton Rail- street Radel bad Motorman Andy Oebred.

way. waa rudely Interrupted by the detec- of tM Sedamsvlll atreet car line, and an- Uon and arrest of a pickpocket, who was other man hold the pickpocket until the ao- boldly plying bis trade among tM mourn- lice could notified. While Radel was ers in the congregation. In tM midst or tM gone to telephone for tM pollre the fellow sorvloes Nicholas Gehred noticed a man at- offered Andy Oehred S3 If would let him tempting to pick his overcoat pocket. He go.

Officer Millar placed tM pickpocket kept a watchful eye on the fellow, and then under arrest and escorted Mm to tM Nhttk tha pickpocket devoted hla attentions to th District Pollc Station, where registered pocket of Miss Elisabeth Meyers. Oehred aa Thomas Myers. Ha waa later recognised quietly slipped out and spoke to Undertaker at police headquarter aa a known thief. Radel about the matter. TM latter Imtne- Testerday morning ta Police Court Tom diately went Inside and escorted the thief Cogaa.

hie attorney, aac uisd a continuance to tne vestibule of th a urea. On tM way of hla case. Mil I HIM ATTACKED His Family With Munkrous Intent, and Then Attempted Suicide. srscux, msraTca so raa asuuiaaa. LawTeaeseurg.

January 2X Conaelry. a farmer WM Uvea near Dover. tn that county, mad a asperate attempt to kin hia family and tMa commit suickS yeaterday afternoon. He Ma been suffering from grip. Without warning seised rue and opened Are oa hia entire taaeOy.

Thinking that he had killed them all. I turned tha weapon on hlmaalf. a boii glancing off his forehssd Netghkora ruahi NEW SCHEDULE Fear Operatioa ot Screw Cavr Piapaiaaf By PraaldWnt Kllgwar. la response te tM protest of JoM B. Mat lis aad eMr Westweed rasadeats sgslnst la which car are operated in resident lUlgwar.

of tM Cin cinnati Street Railroad Company, yaaaerday suMaittad ta tM Board of Public Service a scMduie ec IM number of car everafed aad tM Usa consumed ta maktng tM round trips oa tM various Maww In tha cKy. Ae-cordlas; ta Mr. Kiiaei'a sw-m. Mi ttate between car oa tM various Uses ks as follows: Eaat End. three minute.

FJkrroa a vena Bvo taut as: ninteent. Bva aatn-utre: OUbert avenoa. tea mlaaiaa Joka street three and a Mlf satnatas; Madlana a nait mmotee: neoajae-vtlle, Ave and a Mlf minute: Vine aad Oil-ton, two and a baaf aalautae: vTtne aad Kaa-wood. Ave satautea: Warsaw avsaraa. three aad a quarter amawtee: C.tTXrm and Elm street, smm gtvwa: Collesre Hill aad MaJa street.

at given- Ceierala areas, two aad a Mlf minute. From -S te a. between Westwood aad FomtaJa sowara. aaya Mr. Kilaour, cars are apt rated Bve salnntea atpw.

auaa irosa to J2 p. m. Fountain aquara aad Weetsrood tMre a an inaarvn eg acoy nv HUNT DECLiyiS To rn XmJmacHom tsk Jautapt kis refuaal te file tM Jndga XX TMw. Wrkrkt to aajoaa tM B. P.

front paying tM OaaJnaad Oaa Light Mr. Has, isfwaal Be flie tM sasht la that Jadsw WrtatJl will fBe tM i Mlf ac hia rilmL Mr. WeeUord. aad redhot eJJegaUrm ar ernened to aa at ptni a yatjtz oina dtofl to-day at ass He wa Tl af McOMinakj.nto. Onto.

JaCga. "KING" But a Very Small Yord, But It Comts ttzrd From Mourning For Victoria UnivoiaL BUckbo2rds Used a Em blems of Grid In the Urtdon Shop An No Irtv pmsive Trtutm A9 Qotctl, But Urttb Cnrwrktl "EJel CM raaj.srk Tsrs Ba "'a Tar VwaaraauaV ICaaiitas. IB1. a tM ska Tark January S. TM note ef tM day sat wwtcxt Oa atre estsre epoa a new era artar tM VWr tartan era, traien Ma already aad faee.w aft.

ta tM aealty which aaotde And af ceaaetttanoaal aaaxla Is la order ta try ta grre yea i wnei was geang so ta an jr a Maaery-maalng day. I Iml at i at ta- day everywhere le rM east, te rM of Oauinona Eai sMia eras raa faenag. wkscn sasrk Ilew cava riaearfia awr graaa ian- Taa. there ta doubt as ta rati which, ta aaa Tewayna'l mea ruing of a sstarbtr with wor ualaaal deaar te gtv eaaaa ta tM saw King la this great Case at trial and rae tonal MHty. tss arwo's stsmaaa.

La tn tall yew. aa rasals rewm esae IM Privy Osuactlora. wM sae. day te i through tM forsaaJity ef aauwleiaaertt I oatk at Jaaaas Paiaxw. tM tM kTg said, alaxset srraasi by hi teasing1, rkat tkla Md Men tM mast try day life I raa ta liHm H.

far I to catch a good lank aa drov from tM Tlrtorta BHariea ta atari- bomugh Houaa. TVnaa of yea WM Mve Men his frtaaaa. Mve bun pained this satfaralag ta sea tM aad eft-art whir tM traaia of tM paaa few daya Mve left upoa him. TM s)ilns nlgtita. deep aasJaay aad aMAow ef ta-rrkta rawponalMttty rnrk aa Ma Md tcapand.

tng ever him mlgrht unnaa a a ma far Wwa h'gnly strung tMa M. wM tha inpli rannot get out of tM Mbit of railing tM Prtne of Waiea Thai word. "King i usa i out very bard fraea tM throat ef ail wMsa I met yesterday. TM evening papers Mgaa ta tasai w( very early In tM day. TM flrst te a spaa aomewMt startWd LonaVmrteia by tM unusual annountasuen, Tk King cwuang to Iettdoa." printed la great tatter oa Ha diaplay srllla Even then It was not knows what tM title of tM new King would TM town was filling up st sa asnaaiaj) rate.

Many well-known faces were vteibi here aad Ism uaa a t-s-rsrs After ths King arrrvad a Jacaas etraa aasusned 1M appearance of a lerea day Prrm top to bottom It waa crowded with carriages, all going te attend the Cnvnril TM Lord Mayor, arriving la hla earrtage. naturally attracted much attention from the crowd, whfcr-b wa ao great TKat IK way tato Pan Mstl wsa epsedny bVacMd Down tM center of St Jamea strewt a long cab rank. There. wM tM CounrU began, were a lot of four-wMel caM. arbirh remained stationary till all was ever.

TMy were hired by persons who wanted ta tM whole aho w. principally ladlea. wna Mldly climbed upon tM tope aad retnainad there. It certainly looked strange ta sae these decorous ladle, dreeaed I mourning, sitting on tM cab roofs, but tMy were ex tM least dlaconrerted by tM sea oust of attention they attracted Th dab window and baioonlas down tkia atreet and alao on Pall Man were aiiod with taeraMrs anxious to see What was going oa. Round about Msjirjnrough limn a dense crowd had gathered aad rinntaed tM most part of th day.

Ttm a wntrnaT. It la no wonder rM crowds were great. when one cuuj te think of tM saany large Instsrutlona which had taken a holiday aa tete or sympathy. Among tM Stork Exchange. tM law Cnurta.

tM Potlce Courta. Lloyds. tM Baitlr. aad as aa London's outward and vVsIM expreartons of mourning wera rvrtainly nana tan taa- ma garxral Warn la extraordinary arrenere- Juet a black board pU4 pru.ed. slarly an th plata-giaa strain islaly very rrade and unheaatiful rrmknl of rnet Whari ao snany baark knarda aa were ii a ail for tbaa purpjiaa rame fi naa la a aaltar of wonder Plaga ware a a i oliasa te sawn at Mlf-maat burn la tM streets Hawkers sold mourning ewaieuli with aa efflgy of tM Ow oa a snrt of tar yam.

Urn button and Mark and wnli TMr were wuerJr sdtrtona nf tM pa. per and ptW of. kook a yard rich giving tM full detailed Bis mt tM 1 MlaaS AXVKB.DA gTryVT. Of Dsihv rnaM. ww Mae a Raa a Baatxaaary K-niwa PETITIONS For lmpnvxmrsl of CartKijc PHa Bfin CirxxxlaUd Offaii Favor ft Mayer Anatad.

sVatk-tvar iwa end Osjaa para tM road wnk grantta taaw MltrSBetl mumwA tM Hoard mt yaaatc Bu itjai will a. imm the p. a. bet w-ta MrMI an i and Liwi.aU im zaa. wnw-a naa ta tne rtty 11 I Bam Piano th prtscst tixa.

Th Utt7 fir.ikk rxriect contour ta dfiirn attnwrt ix7TaMiAt j-uktion, whiU th weauth of tfm, with rt. loitftl oTchettTavl poorer aod ua CtpU TaVtet lb OOwt favntidiotJi and sat tb dtgrf of bdtfinU coniAtUmK Y7E orrra a obeat vvriety OP LO WEE-PHI CED PIANOS. The John Church Co, Sa E. Cor. Fowl ta4 Da Stmu.

Expert on Air Pressure Is This Colored Engineer. tCsrafsar waM assk'yBsssaBsa wtea Ms. Kaatar afaaad -J- ya- saiaaar aaa aek. aTTZT. TW Marree i aiaig to Maal an do wWt dat Jl lattua Taa las say sassa te an 1 1 wa aa-.

luiiwar kmat. we nljielel Msa a TWv aad aaaa ttn t- rard eaaaataarkaav. Bud ssaas. ajeai a aa? tn k. Mwya.

wkn ta i alms, swaay esaa e( aaul Inn tM saaa easerl Sana sk hat ewrtwwkar ksks kar eedsad aa Msa la tM naatA He at 1 1 rilly i litis ta la eaaa ark taaad tark, Ms kai tiilfi mt tM aaaaaav stars esassaad knik ga MORE CARS To tW PUcadJ CM trkf Gdhtrt nuc Ufkt To tawramotigk tS Crrrwfiv Kllkt at Or Iks waa t. ka as raa m-Mfimmt avi el a tM Ol.w- aadnrad tta taia r-- I taa4 awsaaeawd all runs 1 plait. Tin 1 1 new aatrs aa i Tm ai mi i i p. al a taw Ua ewnaaina I saaej -ataaMi. em ta tat leaar artar aa Im a 4 1 te aaa ftar aSai-ku a lmmm 1 r- a aalini as at or rat aaa aa UIEOOKSTECD.

Bewawe Cm a saHa -1 (a Msa wM smm Ta Haa Mn aaaaauepewtaaaMl' Taiagiapk 1 nn ai mt. as? a I 11 line 1 raw.i. ti as trwaek waa anaiaaitai at i la Hal tk. faant mt Oka Md m. 1,, i frajaaaaaao la ua etrwt.

a a niTnca. ot 1 aruuia mrw nmuaoai aaiapaTaaa aaa petttkba iai ag tM i pit raaaglag oa Carthage pike, far tM Unsi uuam af tM rand TM pent Via la adrn I ta tM Caaati alnii era, and nwr am ta tM Caaa I a atrnlng It. Pvtttwwaa wiB alaa eJrra-lald at Bernard and das wad Plevna. Bortrilor RadL ta kanklng rne law. fwwad and ewjb prwrwto fw tM of any ra4 ky a ataww levy, providing It raa abnai ism la roeitmaaJly TM Cwamty st la tbtm-nt favwr tl eapanally liaial 1 rdaea, wM gm ever tM ptB every day TM Cumwilaatmni aria raqaaatt la easy ef a tareianv rati' pewar.

TM aWpraat a. calaad mm tnl -1 a UBaa arttf.a ihu, -i fw I Mas Clue, awwtd arm aa a I taa graaa tM Ketone a cSty eras saaaanaal -1- i IM lull aaa rwrf a aa llnail In 11 1 ha I -mm a IM tmmm aara ir ai 1 1. a feani liaaa ta te tkai r. fmmrt bwea la a 1 1 tw mmm 'm a I Bart lav tba tr i. Xew truxiizj iDurn Te Jttnan 1 i 1 mm aiwn ih Ban- B.

tfmrm. and Mayor sV a una a. ef ait W- bVa Laandoa aard. Mv a. aa disred ikaawaitei as SiiTbaaaaytna Jaea favoring the taajeaieae art Al tha raewt Traea.

Blew Tat I k. rr .1 tlagaaa Joawry HARD PROBLEMS la Marae Twinaa. N.a 1 ngis JsTmao 21 a- 1 lan New 1 -t I Aaraajkdrte. J.ro.-? 7 heoa er t-i spy rwea Muwnaek Baasdl of stataraiilaa fasakuss Aaaraiaav Jaa.warv TM oBt Coaaanlttae an Law and Panda smm rraaata aad OaJsne ef tM Beard at Ednrathaa snat awy. I I ia tarda r.

peiaripanr ta oaeaaAar taa aaSaar rkmapna iiaut V- rkaa ml tM TartmaraJ Br-ttaal ta raaM aata at tM Ta laaawa Mark mmmtit bigk kvUdtaara la mm mt raaal I aaaav vw I aa-1 an tM Trktawai Bcaaol tArwrt-ar ault gtt MatMTnai Jaam't I-" Mnrd LaieaUa ad raaa Sawrd I ly TM ktaaevM 7. ef Hurh Brkoo a atatad aaniha mt trwa I a. arkiaarsBtpa TM tarpwrntva 1 Wwaaai-wv. wha waa praaawi aa4 at 1 1 tl aa a taa I Lake 'aavu-ula rraa Ummi a a aaa tt vaiut aa aaa- and a J.e a fc t-naataiattevg la favar mt a BHaatad aawwi pua I Hwaw. aaad tar tMa to -v kevak up tM attar end aakmw ku I I mmtX-mtmrn Jer.ua.i Z.

It waa aaoiW ta rt 1 aa 1 1 a ts tM Swaxrd tafla rewaa HwH-i tA fcVdwrattoo and I'aaao sVanrd af rlwra ai-hrwMa tMf a 1 1 ami ha flower tired mm net no WwaXar. lha aaaruBeaie anH yttattM Mve aaa a 1 a 1 1 1 I af TM taw IVa. ar tha B.ari af IAV 1 I 1 ranaai aamtaa tha rata far 1 an aa aaa I 1 Owaaaa. an-ar Ptart a I te-a AVaar I I 't pr-d-ao ta IM aarajao Caaavwat i UT I m-txxrm para a-a tesaa mm arhaa mwmm- f-arrn YS I TMr wvre aaapta sagna aa afl at Aaa mt art, a. haw rata lis as i aa 1..

lC I a dlsposlttoa te ket tM King andaewtaad Anaahar phase IM (Bavtar at Una rt swat rw4- A that tM p-opi. were Prepared r-r-tv, "rr ttt" JfV.T tL' tXr' NT Ma wttk full aTtapatky and aaafllia.e rUoa rMa'aaai 1 (M HTar rCrT TM Be Janaaa Oaaette. wtxhrh mt kate has arpiaaataa Jmf if ft VrVa mmm ring wry An. adUaviaA aTtar 'ZLTZVrZLlLZ'mZmTmt ft ettrtog tM King tint tM rawtraiat Sbues rw Imr far Man fan. imTwZTIrmm i "aVal by tM people was mat! ki-aaai tMy raaarta la th eaty and ertawd tha ra- a-f tttaaaaytfuaa rSri-, 1 lZLTm2 tMJMaan.aaad hlial a4 tan kaai.

Baitas mtOmhZS I V- ''Lijrx Mpaw winch aU tM world now kaen were -s jf mmXmTZZ UNITY CLUB SCTwS. Hy pr.H!rw5 mmmmZ 1. Bt-na. ZZ 1 i'sTtVi tbts ft all hsapanakaa'ta iaanasmT k. Jg a-Jnag fW ntm'rrrw SJTlJ- ZmXzE sdler IklSasrMH to tM ePvkns PVanV iTaTp aBaZ27 "TT -Mj-" 1 mwtrnZmmTm? tn- '-Q a-sssa tart tM aoaaaet rtdl to tM rasj Mve awea aaaA.

knwwed thW mmZlZZ mZmmmmOm tveahnem ij7J mt star Klag far a tk swasa tt ssat- ZLjI'mJLm XutZjLi KvlJ 1 1 wewtky oon." ana tra. o7nasiaaaa tannk aorarv trssd saeraea a-" VV TMm n-1 lJT f-ibtaft the Ugfc Zl aruTx otix dijtal turn. Baattae raaa a a. sate mmmm sVLnItULal atttLTOflL TfJfrZ-l mmm mZ xxu2X3 im mmrr. 'b tOnSm i JTirzzTm ty eM MdJ i.a-ipw.

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