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THE BUFFALO EVENING TLMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 191L 1 mmm. .1 i) BUFFALO TIMES Membe, Pre. Balnea, omc, EdltortM No. m-ii Main street. It i is apparent that the Legislature thoroughly knows Its own mind, and that it has constantly in view the pledges of the! Democratic and the obligation of the party to 'fulfill them.

FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY IN BUFFALO BY GRACE CAEEW SHELDON PRIL 21, 1861. A gV ENIN SUNDAY NORMAN E. MACK, There is nothing talked of $oday -'-ut war and soldiering; on the docks. Firemen the Sufferers. The firemen are the victims of the eagerness of the Fire Commissioners play politics.

The officials of the Fire Board sought to make themselves good fellows -by Mayor ia mo sneeis, pjaces 01 business ana rqawis, at DreaKlast, dinner, and supper, the cry is war and soldiering. Visions of knapsacks, haversacks, mus- onipsiantSi must accompany each answerl with the. picture he blanks below ued not be used if the competitors prefe 80me-otlier method. Wi-ifli no t- kcis, fair, roas ana cartridge boxes haunt ardent youths awake or asleep. Jr 00 per year; i mvuunuj; pictures uooa iorm with i-eopie argue, aispute ana knock each, other down and i (Sunday)- i-'.

so per year. i 1 ansewrs from 1 7 nV-' or a sheet -with-' there is yno alluring aspects has verily WAR In its ugliest and most arrived. i iu turaiiea in numerical order. a the Pot- No. 50 Appears in Saturday's TIMES.

WHAT CITY OR TO WT DOES IT REPRESENT? in a year a responsibility which In His Honor's pinion, ought to! have been divided between two-years. The result' Ia that the firemen do not get any salary' raise at all. And the corollary of that result is that nobody is de- I celved as to the real situation, or what has brought it about The responsibility which the Fire Commissioners tried to shift on Mayor Fuhr- mann rests exactly wherelt belongs on the Fire Commission. The 45,000 signers of th firemen's John Harrison Mills. We show today the portrait of our honored fellow townsman, John Harrison Mills, one of the first volunteers in Buffalo.

Mr." Mills now issldes at No. 494 Elmwood Avenue, and Is tone of the nbted artists and- writers of eur city. He enlisted after reading the ollowlng-'call for volunteers and was at the first meeting called, his name appearing" among the early and lusty signer? of the roll 1 vhich -at that nieetlng. 'Wanted. 5" 'f-vv Three hundred 4ble-bodied young men to fill vacancies-In the 74th Regiment, Y.

S. M. Non-residents TELEPHOXES. Bell R.n.ea Private Branch Exehanee. Call ror department wanted.

After P. M. Busl-ness Office. 8261. Editorial Rooms, 9289.

Nor-mair E. Mack. J262. Composing Boom, tits. Frontf-r, 41S5-Private "Branch Exchange.

Call for department wanted. After P. M. Bunt. nesB Office, 4JR.

Composing" Boom. Editorial Room Supervisors Are the Towns' Heaviest Cost, i "At one time," Bays the' Courier "the towns paid fully CO per cent, of the taxes df Erie County." We have been on-the watch for several days with view to finding one statement of fact in our neighbor's excitement over) the county division bill. Yesterday two crept intd its columns In the course of an article on the proposed division. The first of these Is noted iabove And It Is an accurate statement 1 When Niagara County was divided jto create the County of Erie the tcrwns were paying fully 50 per cent, of the cos of county government. It was at that time the representation It the towns In county government was made equal to the representation of thw city.

Through! the growth of the Intervening years the city has icome to pay ten times as much as the towns each year towards the maintenance of the county government, but the city's representation In the government has never been changed. The Courier's second Vatement of aact in con-nection with this subject Is that the towns are paying for maintenance of armories and other county institutions or which they hive no par-tlpular use, This is a very, trua stat men't. The towns which will go to make "the-future County of Erie pay annually about -towards the ex-penses of county Of that sum 124.000 goes to pay the salaries" and lexpenses of IVO. 49 THJ2 TO A Li Bt)PFTr TIMES TELLS IT WESTERN NEW YORK. JOHX II MILLS who w'Sh-to join will be accommodated with" quarters at No.

494 "Elmwood Dudley Hall. Recruits drill daily at 3 P. M. Apply at Avenue," --the 74th-Regiment Rendezvous. Adrian Root, George, D.

W. officers. Dudley Hall. Dudley Hall stood as today, at the lower corner of Quay Street on the east side of Main on the eatjial. Thomas J.

Dudley, the owner, Manuscripts not resumed unless accompanied poiitasre stamps. No attention paid to anonymous contribution Failure to receive papers regularly and change ef residence should be reported to the Circulation Department. Sold at news stands of leading hotels in principal cities of the tjntted. States. rRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911.

who lived, at No: 266. Pearl offered this hall to volunteers ror drui purposes, wnicn took-place dally under Sergeant Washburne. First Draft on New York, Seventeen regiments are wanted from this State. Get ready, boi-s! First Volunteer petition know that, the people of Buffalo know It and the firemen know it. too.

Of the justice of the firemen's request, for an Increase of pay, there, is as absolute unity of opinion as can be possible in1 any city. The Buffalo public has been with the firemen from start to finish in this matter. Also the -public is fully informed ot the-financial necessities which in the form the affair finally jtook "gave the May the option between an overburdened budget, and vetoing the salary raise altogether. The saving middle which would; have" enabled the Mayor avoid so hard a choice, he was prevented from pursuing the by the Fire Commissioners. Having, constituted" themselves the orchestra, it-ls ncV up" to them to face The caU for recruits 50, years brought men eager -for acceptance.

At the recruiting room in the. No, 327 Alain Street (now the Brisbane There can be no surprise that April has becn voted a baa actor. Building), R. P. Gardner In charge, 120 ajnswered'to their names and Pioneer Company roll! being perfected fdllarwtng temeiprjieet elected Wll Hajn it Drew, captain; R.

P. Gardner, first R. P. Shur iy, second lieutenant; Levi valuer, ordemy-sergeant It Tieepa Texansand busy dodging something' more than issues. '-4 bod sharp service in Walker's Nic- their supervisors, leaving a contribution of $35,000 Lieut, Gardner had seen, prolonged caraguan Army tor a year and services at -hospital A gentleman tendered his and his which' letter was received with towards a budget of more than $1,250,000.

cheers. Thl company went under regular pay at once -The. sidewalk roller skate having: renewed its youths it may toe safely opined that spring is here. There is "now In the course, of In rT, ud- Wy R. P' Gardner was a son of Charles: Gardner, Justice of the Peace, living on the northeast corner of Franklinr and Church Street which house is still standing.

His sister Miss Rebecca J. Gardner. Is living at No. 122 Hodge one of those towns a new road Ltojthe' cost of which the taxpayers of Buffalo will have" to pay Why shouldn't the I. A.

scrap? Every mother's daughter of them comes of a fishting was known," was fult of pluck and Avenue. i. r. u-araner or as ne courage, which qualities he id upwards of 75,000. -j the tire department of which he ancestry.

The conditions of life which surround the tax Careful inspection fails to 'reveal any dents mad in the Constitution by Socialist Berger's This Blank May Be Used for Answer. payers of the towns I and those of tne city' -are so radically different and their Interests are' so widely diverse that any effort to maintain; One attack on it. Cities and Towns Contest Editor. local government for both wust, na No.49 turer of things, be a failure; sTPhe towns ought not takes about as long to curtail power of the House of J-iords' as It proverbially does to awaken China. to be compelled to pay a yeari In salaries THE TIMES, 193-195 Main Buffalo, Y.

i i My solution to City and Town Puzzle No. 49 is was. a daring member. Levi Vail ior. 1- i- Levi Vallier Is still -with us, and a mv eh beloved G.

A. R. member, being crier of the Supreme Court and residing -at No 42 Balcom Street. He was at the first meeting at the old 'Court House, and was the. first' volunteer to sign his name.

Next to him' was" John Laytonv-and hearing- James Ash call Vy him, Capt-Vallier put down-Ash's name, as, he On the same list appears; the namev-of-' Jehh a Harrisoi who present, -was also pnrcsteempd-and. itilt townssnan," JV.J1 I Notice to Vol N. Matthews, as soon as 'war waB declared, made An! offer to give' to five- American citizens of English birth, who' would -volunteer to march against the enemies of their adopted country, twenty dollars' each, not as an inducement, but a small contribution towards necessary expenses. -i This: offer was taken up at once ahd accepted by the designated member. i'--' Vice tM'roggs Keslgned, JacCb Krettner.

of Regiinent, will act temporarily as Brigadier-General of the 51st Brigade, vice General resigned, being senior colonel of the Erignde. 1 A I Military Feeling at LocVpoi't I Col. Shuler of the 6Cth Regiment wrote to Senator Murphy from Lock-port fifty years ago reminding the Sf-natbr of his promise that In case of war he would do his best. to get th 66th Regiment ordered out at the earl -I to 19 Supervisors. The city ought not to be compelled to pay, J2'5, 000 a year for Supervisors whose, work could be readily performed by the Aldermen or vice versa.

The county' di The- mineral waters at Saratoga are said to have lost their snap. Perhaps they share in the depression of Braekett. Name of City or Town i EUGENE FIELD'S POEM ON DEN- y. r. Thompson; The, character rof Joshua WhltOomb, as Mr! Thompson lhterpreted it.

says the Detroit Free Press, was an affirmative, potential and cumu-tattva Influence -in the direption happiness; Thus estimated, we tehftll pferoei-syjnpathetlo and jric this the late Eugene Just as atween the- awk'ard lines' a hand we love has Appears a ineanin' hid frtm other eyes So, in your nlmpje, homespun art, old honest Yankee friend, -j A power tearful, sweet suggestion lies. We. see it Vail the; pictur' hat our memories' hold so dear The homespun in New England far away And the is so nat'ral-like we almost seem to heap The voices that, were hushed but yesterday. Ah, who'd a thought the music of that distant childhood time Would asleep "through all bitter 4" years To Intp, melodies like Christmas bells a-chlme, 1 c-- An'- to claim the ready tribute our tears? My Name Is vision In that regard would prove a big saving It was the goodness and moral of his play that fame for the late Denman Thompson, not i greatness as an actor, 1 Address i. Town Hold all answers until close of contest 'to the -towns as well as to the city, for the new.

Supervisors In the town's would hav no great amount of work to perform, and could not expect anything like the pay they now receive. As a practical proposition the towns do not hy Is Cannon so sore on" the newspapers? iest iilA-moment. The men: are ready and eager" for Ven't they advertised him all these years and charged him a cent? service. Generous Loyalists. "Commodore' Vanderbllt says "My steamships at the disposal, of the need one-tenth of the government they! now'Jftave; obprudDionrs on contest Government 'N.

Y. Trihunej April 20, 18161 Albany, AprllJ 16,1861. 4CapC ohn La w'less'v. Company of Volunteers nave' tennerea. tneir-services- to.

tsovernor Morgan and for which they are paying' heaviry, but tdr which the taxpayers of the are paying in proportion ten times more. The expense of Rendezvous of Troops. "Troops raised In this State will meet at New York. Albany and Elmlra. Such was the order sent out fifty years ago, for which, many alert patriots Why, the' robins In the maples, an our black There Are 90 Pictures In the Contest.

Although the name of a city or town may appear under the heading of more than one State the picture representing! the name of any such town will only appear once in the contest and it will not be necessary tp mention any State or States on the answer blank. Tor If the city illustrated should be Springfield,) 6imply write the name Springfield and do not put on the name of either ot the States la which a city of the! same name Is located. I I ot famous family is here at last. Thirteen gmmigrants of the name of Dam passed Wot Buffalo the other day. 'actio serv a sq has proven that embalming fluid fn(J1V congested appearance.

But the point baske the corpse? were. the Vofie collar on beer that Munich anit city will keep Adam's apple were anxiously awaiting. I birds round the pond, The crickets an' the locusts In the county government In the towns compared: to the counties throughout the State having a population equal to what the new county! ll have is nearly twice-as large as It should be. The farm The brook that traced the trout adown the hllf- side jest beyond, An the swallors in their nests beneath the The Buffalo TIMES Cities and Town Contest is a contest of April 22dL 1896 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO; TOMORROW eaves. er tilling his soil- and minding his own business study.

sKHI ana Juds-ment. Priz es amounting to 7.E93.00 will be DavenpJ ered UP. a9 usual. has no need for extensive local government. The They all come -troopln'- with yon, dear ff 1 I) Vf 1'avenpi f' violets I the rose offices of the new towns will be largeiy fee of uncle Josh, today.

An' they seem to sing with all the Joyous sest st nas mo ngni to reveree- lurmer ad given absolutely' tree by The Buffalo TIMES the winners. Every reader or I the 'Buffalo Evening and Sunday TIMES. young or old. whether living in Buffalo or out of'towfl, is eligible to -enter thls-eontest Only The number will bsmalljand, their duties. Of sth were lYankee iboys and verse fiction cm me income, tax-amenameii.

Ana several states ja're in line to' do it. xannee gins ai 'piay, -t With- nary thought? 'living way-out west light. rThe cost of county, goyerhnent "by of the division; should be reduced in the towns God bless ye, Denman' Thompson, for the good -'Assemtly: passes" hill consolidating York andi Brooklyn, by vote ol 78 thus as(rlng'a (Sreater N.etjr York -Frahk Shaw of Dunkirk appointed, rnemher Stata Board of Health-p Inspector DeBarry of Buffalo in Washington "to appear House Copimittee; of immigration Trolley mail -service, for Buffalo -reported -completion by Washington authorities' -Mayor Jewett signs bill "repealing franchise of the Queen City Gas Co. Erastus C. Knight elected president City ahd County Hall Raseball League Boston capitalists negotiating for purchase of Fornes Block on Court Street between Eain and Pearl streets.

APRIL' 22, 188625 YEARS AGO TOMORROW. Seventy-Fourth Regiment out on evening parade 'N. Y. C. H.

R. R. R. voluntarily restores pay of the laborers and trackmen at Albany Including the yT.j;O.Q,;ur rnearts With this and' these memonies o' vouth. Her last" census gives.

Paris population halt as big as that of New York. The French, capital is still the thtrj largest city in the world. God bless ye for the faculty that $ops all human by one-half the only 'oiies, Jto wU jbe. the politicians who by if the. relatlo- letween city and county draw large salaries for public service which they wouid noi draw i4 a rural community.

Buffalo's advantages in this division have been shown to be Very great. Tie towns' advantages are also 1 substantial and constitute an arts The good old Yankee faculty of truth. SNAP SHOTS The J300 hat which caused that row in Chicago University has now got down to $30. With such a discount it should easily find a purchaser. West Shore and Hudson River division to 11.80 per day Grace M.

E. Church choir in concert at Riverside M. E. Church Marble top desk, relic In Tifft important saving to, the taxpayers though perhaps Gasping coal bins can find no ears to hear. Fine cickiiur in na.tr.hen la th nm.

Thirty States have, accepted the income tax amendment. As the NewYorkf. World observes, the rest is only a question of time. not to the politicians. 'sj diction.

familles are absolutely barred from participation in thte obn-test and all contestants wlnnlnc prizes will be required to furnish a statement that they are not connected jdirectlr or Indirectly with any employe of either of the above named Dub- Itcation. A -j In ease 'there are no complete lists 'of correct snswera the' prizes will be I awarded to the persons sirbmmtnr the nearest correct eolutlonsu In case of a tie the award will be made on basis of neatness. Do not send 'in any answers now as mo -answers will be! credited ontll after the close ot the-contest Keep the picture and answer blanks from day to day and when notice is Klven at the end of the contest arranaa them in numerical order and send them In all at one time. Remember, under uo circumstances should contestants beg-in to send in answers, as all answer sent In before the eloia of the contest will be lost in the final award of prizes. The time of eendlnr fn the Hats will cut no flarure in the awarding of prizes.

The Vast list of solutions sent: in after the contest closes within- the time limit allowed for that purpose will stand Just as (rood a chance of iretttnr a prize as the first list of answers ent in." All lists of answers must be delivered at the office of The Buffalo TIMES Nos. 193-185 Main Street, addressed Street Contest Editor, either by mall i or in; person within the time to be specified Contestants will be rlren ample time after the close the contest to prepare their answers so they can be sent all together at one time. At least ten days or two weeks will be allowed for! that purpose. The prizes will be awarded by a competent committee of Judr-es. whose names will be announced later.

Should contestants desire rar- .1 inniHTiBilfin. Thv should House, gives way to more modern cherry 4nd mahogany combination "Merchants' Exchange, declares in favor of a flrfe tug for the city. 1 APRIL 22,. 1871 40 YEARS) AGO TOMORROW. St receives a congratulatory letter on the institution-frortv Louis Feeser- Marie Seebach as Marguerite in 'Faust" Lorenzo -frim First Presbyterian Church Remains of Michael McTigue, Of Buffalo.

hot and killed near Berllln, Ohio, brought to the City for interment Hon. Gerge Chambers, Hon. John Howell, H. B. Hon.

John Wiley, Democratic members of Assembly, arrive tu the city from Albany. i i i 1 mx, T. M. Perature and Hugh Mldltr are always to be reckoned with. I Speaker" Clark rules there must be no smoking in the House of representatives.

-And this the tilted cigar is about all there Is left of Uncle Joe! Snow, wind and rain took a fall and a blow out rtant :4 of the diamond fields yesterday1. should start When the old are a rew moments' iway each oay will be necessary td discover1 the name of the cltv oif town reore-eented in the There will be only 90 cities and towns In an represented bv pictures durlnir the contest. The various prizes will be awarded to the persona submhtinsr complete or nearest complete lists of correct answers to the pictures published. There are so many prizes that every one who submits a complete list of correct answers ia almost certain to obtain a prize. The solution of tliese picture may be sent in on the coupons -printed in The Buffalo Evening or Sunday TIMES, i or may be written on a separate sheet of paper.

It is not essential that the- answers be submitted on TlilES coupons. Each set of answers must contain oniy one ansvper to each picture, but each person is entitled to send in three complete sets of answers, i Each contestant or any or all members of a family will be allowed to submit one. two or three sets of answers, but each: set must contain only one answer with each picture: otherwise they will not be eligible, and only one member of any one family will be awarded a prize, which will be the highest ithat either of the lists ent in would be en-titled to. The answers to the puzzle pictures may be written in long hand either with pen or pencil or may be tye written or. printed in anv manner to suit the fancy of the peison sendlnar them in.

But in cuttjn out the picture be sure to include the line containinsr the number of each picture. All employes of The Buffalo Evening and Sunday TIMES, the Illustrated Sunday Magazine or the National Monthly and their- Overlooking Our Own Resources In the State ot Minas Geraes, Brazil, there are immense known deposits of iron: ore" bf extraordinarily fine quality. Many millions of tons run from 69.3 to 69.8 per qent. of Iron, 6.10 jper cent, of silica, 0.004 to 0.05. per centi of phosphorus and 0.016 per cent of Sulphur, with almost no moisture.

This is practically pure iron oxide. This quality of ore Is precisely the kind needed in this country for the manufacture of Ihematite pig by the acid open-hearth process. It lies so near the sea that it can be cheaply put joti board ship and brought to this country. In good time we shall' need these ores to eke put -out-waning y6ung. They will and it less trouble to them.

tt may. become necessary Jo order out the Hassanpeffers if trouble continues in the Rabat Protection against factory, hotel and other fires, should not be allowed tq die out, now that the dead are buried following the latest metropolitan horror. State. "In return for love and affection," a Los Angeles man deeded his wife hia house. Where- It Is the very general sentiment that if we must have more of Lorimer we up; "with him and out with him.

Doctor report the young woman who 'braved supply. Delivery at Philadelphia and other ports nnnn'nhA sent him to sleen in the barn. That I a a a nontor rt of aAl nrn rl rtt In Atlaritfni those, Easter Sunday winds to show her new tog contract ought to be void for lack of a consid- jcoast gtate8 wUi Berve tQ tne prepobderance eratlon. of the East in Iron an4 steel manufacture. There gery, to be out of danger.

is no coal supply in Brazil needed to iturn the ores into merchantable metal. (Philadelphia Record. i -( An Oklahoma butcher sings this joyful lay in an adverltsement: "The rose IS! red; the violet Is blue; I sell meat that you can fchew." The budget bill at Albany is for the first so drawn as to show the classifications of ferent departments of the State government. Here is a distinct advance on the former system of address their ouestlons to Cities and Towns comees i 193-196 Main ralo TIMJiiH. JNOS tamped ad Street, enclosing The Detroit man who announces that he Is going to get himself Incorporated and issue $50,000 worth of bonds, will pe watched with Interest by financiers and alienists.

i THE DAILY HOROSCOPE, dressed envelope for replies. All this is interesting as abstract, information. But It is somewhat surprising' to see a hlg newspaper, in a coal and Iron State, looking Brazil for replenishment of our "waning supply" of iron. The Iron ore, resources of this country are not half Buried safely in thejarchlves of the State of New York is a paper calculated to open the eyes of the Record, and qtheri journals Interested in mineralogical subjects. It is a report of the State ideologist, made a few year ago, and describing nj detail the extensive iron ore deposits of Western New York.

These are If a bilf just brought before the House of Commons becomes law, aliens hereafter arriving in Great Britain must furnish bonds for five years of good behavior. That" would have the effect of excluding most refugees altogether. CONDENSED WST OB 17TH AND 18TH PRIZES Each one SATTKDAY, APUIL 2S, 1911. jaay or ifeui Purchased from Cnouffet. 1 19TM TO 28TH PRICES Each one Now Venus Doth Heign IVw Gain.

Come and look around for yourself. See the time, and trouble and money we -save you. It's only a question of your getting wise to the-best, proposition in the world to Dress Well very fine ieainer rvoucn. iuur. Speaking of the duty exemptions of the new-Democratic the Albany Argus finds, it "a characterized in terms as glowing.

as lis -con- I9TH TO 38TH PRIZES Each one relief and a revelation for the consumer to read gonant wIth the scientific facts on which) the re Venus rules as a irreatlv fortiinate nlant. fav- each. SIB. a'free list In which something figures beside divi tort is baaed. Kignt at nana, is a great ana family and household affairs, shedding for- 39TH PRIZE Set of Military Brushes, includlnsr.

Hat Brush and fomb. from J. Clegra-. Jeweler, No. 14 Seneca ibsolutely neglected Iron supply, i It is along the tune for millinery, dressmaking, adornment, all Unes of railroads, and the barge canaj.

Thc! problems of coa, for -smelting, and of transput There is also a good feign thi day for enter-tation are self-solved by the very location of tainmcnt. amusemerif. singing, music and dancing. 10T1I TO 49TH PRIZES Each On i A Onnlraii lallUSUHia jnauvaauj V. St i A 1ST PRIZE WESTCOTT 7-oaesen-aer Fore.

Poor Touring: Car. fully equipped with too. wind shield, speedometer, lamps, etc. etc pur-chase'i from Poocenberr Auto Comoanv, No. 74-6I6Main Street.

Value M.5M. 2D PKlZE-r-PalRre-Detrolt Model C. Fore Door Torpedo Tiv-pe lourinst Car Standard Equipment, including Wind Shield, etci Purchased from Ponnenber Auto Co No. 674-6T6 Main Street Value 3D PRIZE Beautiful Stvle Auto-oiano Concert model purchaed from Robert Iud. No.

69 Ma.n Street. Value 4TII vp.IZE Handsome Bush Lane Unriht Pia no PHJT0nBS-l from 'H. Tracy Balcom. 2o. Afaln Street.

Value BTH Klne Bradbury UpriRht Orand Piano, purchassd from J- Theo. Chabot. No 4S9 WaShinton Street fp, STH FltlZK S'hubert torieht ano. purchased frm the Schubert Piano No. 26 Main Street.

Vaiu sssa. -i 7TH PRIZE M. M. Motor jCvcle. Value S1T5.

STH PRIZE lAdy'. or Gents Genn- ine Dianond Rlnsr. Purchased these ores. We don't blame the Philadelphia I-ve affairs are under exceptional auspices. Buy now charge your purchases-enjoy your hobby new 50TII TO 59TH PRIZESEecll Ona 'held to promise happincs.3 and permanence for paper ir iuruiuii-i unlons contracted under these pllanets, and ben atVlaSBjV; JMISHIUO fWCr.

fiur, t- a a A 1 Clothes and pay; at your own prospecting in ne i-i uu entlng lovers generally. 60TH TO 64TFI PRIZES Each One mn I an -a. tar own State are worse offenders. We can't ex Saturn, however, stands in a place that afflicts convenience. matrimony foi II who would use love pr pect a neighbor State to recognize our resources i ivsA 1 f-STH TO 4TH PKIZtES Each Gne There Is said to be when we neither know nor care aboit taf the punishing Rl A -lUCliavC 11, VlllO UllHUU Ken's Spring Suits, $15 to $25 i WA ourselves.

Elegant 10-y ear unaramo mu. Filled IIuntinK Case Watch. 1 Jewelled Sjwss Movement Value. Mia Ken's Spring Coats, $10 lien's Stiff Soft Hats, $L5Q 6STH-TO 284TH PRIZE One each. Direct Election of Senators1, Diamond rointea iouhu-ju pianet tor tnose wno deceive women or misuse them.

J- It is also an evil day for those too keen for money. Speculation is under 'very bad signs; Jupiter Yules powerfully for i wealth and industry; benefiting trade and labor in this aspect and indicating, according to astrology, that this period is excellent for pushing ajll affairs begin i "divi. dragon's blood and imported skeletons. President Taft is said" to be considering Nicholas Longworth as a successor to Ambassador Hill at the court; of Berlin. Koosevclt is so utterly political that Taft may feel he can afford to toss a plum into the family.

Sa-s the Houston Post: "There is unquestionably a reaction in Western civilization against the overstrenuous. There rnav he greater strength in mildness than in The calm statement of the library may be more powerful than the hysterical whoop from the house top." All. this appears under the guileless guise of a Sunday hook review. But we can't help- remembering that Bailey has a desk in the Houston Post office, and that the Colonel was hanging around Texas lately. By making Cannon the spokesman pf an envenomed onslaught on the reciprocity agree-ment certaln Republicans may be using him as receiver of the odium they don't care to take tnemelves.

There are-standpatters who will vote against reciprocity who would not wish to talk it in such terms as those Cannon employed. aid some of these men don't Hke the ex-Czar Tf Cannon, with all 285TK TO 384TH PtJI iii i --I. mnmu i up A The cause of direct election of United State Senators was advanced yesterday by tjwo important successes. The Senate of this state ap- Ladies' Tailored Suits, $15 Beautiful Triin'd $1.98 Stylish SUk Dresses, $12 Cluster a preierreu. of T.

C. TanKe. Main atid Eale etrees. vaiuo i ning new things, seeking, to enlarge and Increase proved the proposed Constitutional, amendment old Mng9 nd generally putting Gem Atlas ot tne at.m inie colored maps of lail the ates. the United States ad Cntia tVl Territorlat Poa-esstons and the Isthmus of Panama), and all the Continents.

Publifhers nrtce. 385TH'TOU00TH PRlfcE-Bach. One Volume Standard iAuthora Pub- In Washington, the di-. i energies into everything -concerning income and by a vote of 28 to 15 For Yonl 1 rect elections resolution adopted few cays ago profit mm There is an exoellent sign for aged persons. by the House wa referred to the Senate Ju JJZ.

VA 1 1 Real estate, building and all other affairs connected with the earth and its products are under 'i' i 'There is luck for art and artists, diciary Committee. This action is regarded as an assurance that the resolution will he promptly reported out of committee with a recdm- It is marked also as a good day to seek amuse- mend that ft he eiven a favorable place in! the or- PurcKredf Sipe. No. 8 Brisbane Buildinjr. Value 45.

10TH PKlZB-n-Ladv's or Gears GoH witch. Purchased from wni.am Comerford. No. 14 South Division Ftreet. Value I -c 11TH PRIZE Lady's Genuine Cluster Diamond Ulna- i Pi.rchaif.I from Wm.

Comerford.l y. 14 Sc Division Street. Value 12TH PRIZE Lady's or Gent' Solid Gold Watch. Purchased from J. tTiienbruch.

No. 510 i Mala street. Value S4. i 15TH. 14TH AND 15THI PRIZES Each one Hirh Class Bcycl.

Value MS wb. J6TH PFIZE- Lady's lor Gent' Solid Uoid Watch. I Purchased from J. H. TTIlenhrtK-h.

No. -510 Main Value ao. 16 Court Strea j0 lv, L.Jirtn v. 1 went and recreation in the open country, der of buslne-C thus bringing the qnest.on be- reada the a. fal Astrology reads the signs as greatly favorable i for hiring men and women.

I i fore the Senate at an early date. i rr. .1, I i 1 -s aur PnfcH Parfclal SehoaL One Extra Special PTla S30 la Uoid the achool trt Trionlax the h'Krat th rtre worn by rlKK alri) ra(et. Use Eitrii ieital Prtaa of S30 fa tie-Id Ike? pilo1 kry wtaaiasr the bigbeatiof ny mt the prixen by mnr fxrboal boy (a tbi la iae4tnar In aaatrerts i st 4he as- mt boy or Kiirl uad Manse x-bool senate at Aloany is matuii wi mien au Open Monday end Saturday Evenings rn nnr enviable record art hodv of rapid and decisive anvthlng done in the Sat. Th for ihP erson8 wt this birthdate wl probably suc- gij ceed during the twelvemonth in something dear vaunted tans menament ana ior uunv eievuuii uto their ambitions, but must defeat three "liont.

eiV some of his time to a gen- lnlB' nrand to a special Senators ere adopted on twoj successive jdays is In the path--speculation, dissipation and jineer- ich th- Mnni. ho Statelcannot '--MUfirrn ar onrn tnis rtay umicr aspects tnat eral hu fpiiow. tone from wh i nnn ttiivi' i ronf entratiun and in mill ifal, lo dra ''the 'most "satisfactory conclusions..

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