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THE CJAZJITTIS. fjUM)AY( -VPIML i psb i. 1 -if IC ST CHURCH I nine is BEHIND lil IS BEDICITED Fi iCilliUfiL; i os- of k.ouhtr:'-. la r-at me it.jsiryti.ni i.i fids bundiBS soa.u 0 iostlil fee cf i'-di tr-h h.vm that i. tio'y ri.t i 1 tv.s: and i to hireet ti ener-i-ie rnii ndvr.cetr.e-.ii:.

inert the Future. 'Abu 1 Jtst ecu nit ir; hc belief lh.it ili-rf shaH from ir.stitutien soi.o r.e-'j have profited by th- bt- fdr.seiion t'. i've teceived a. el r. ho skill prosrreea in sotno ratioei iuoustries." Aft' th.e i etnarks of iieeej-tare-e whieh fd'ecrJ this sr-e-h, "Rev.

i'stnufl A. D. of ths class cf 'T. 'he of tiiii h-v, iKiOe the tory prayer, pronoun'. ei The benediction an-! the exercise: vcre oxer.

Tie- hlayly I.ahrrEtory of Cheml'try and is a three-story building' of mottled brick tv itn trimmings of and tevm-cotta. It fces Co- east nt.d is a short distance ft cm the astronomical ohser story and bet we. .) t'ne VanVVu-kle Library snd the hall that -ir? the name of the lata Joiot I i Description of the Building. rt i ss feet lor.R- by 73 feet depth. The l.niidi'.tg is fireproof and so far as possible js arramrd to preserve uU the et-voscd H-oiiwork from the attack of aekl rtimes.

it eiuered throuph a i t- 1 ie Introduction of American Ilcrliioeiy and Methods 'flay Help Matters. Hi. HAY AGES OF THE CHARGER Inject Trst hy Night a.vj by Fruit Is Si Pk-otb'ct Tliet Natives Are Not Cof-sp r'vd to Work. Demolition of the Tenth Street Bridge. r.

to Ari i i i 'i of flno r.ink -r 'in'' of ihf footer Tile fi1, cf Anorran nw Wiwry find Aivr- I 1, 7 'at. n''it is uin. r'i ff i.s 1 1 and i'fr of WHITE PAPER FIGHT IS IMMINENT IN WISCONSIN Ger r.ooo Workers in the Pulp Mills of the Cadger State Via Out on Strike. 5. Tlo- hi-i-irikf in the i.

Tnaiiiilac-t tiring diwti iot, -tvhioii loos for four months, matorhaiiafd t'os yxen-ins, v.lion the night crews failed to report for dtity. tjooh is thf ir.format'--n from the variiws jiotut tif-tectvl. The mills whero tbo 'strike is wJ io hi.vr- boon inaugurated torigltt aro two at ICank'! tvr nt at SILL SOON HE The Roy. Dr. Henry Baker Will Go to a Pulpit in the East.

PREACHER WON'T RETURN Ths Rev. Dr. Daniel Dorchester, Now of St. Louis, Has Declined a Call Extended by His Pittsburgh Congregation. Christ Methodist oburc'n, KdSt Lad, i.s soon to Jtavc a new pastor, ut rot the opo fhe wcaltny fondiy for.

1 Lev. Dr. Henry tie.ker ill his littsburph eh-firsc for to X-w Ha'' en. hot the Rev. Dr.

Daniel I'm of St. Louis win as pastor of the Linden Avenue ih'mh hi the Mound city. It is tn-s lhat courcualion i c-grets, even more, it is said, than the departure f.f Dr. Pakur. lr.

k'crehesirr was pastor of Christ for five years When the time limit of. his st.yy es pi red there was ngr-ft. Yht-n the last conference of tho denomination removed the time limit fr--m pastorates r.i...vement was hepun to 1ing about his return. Dr. lorehster came from St.

Leu's and FlH-nt severr- da.es hen. in discussing his THtseihk- reappearance in th? Christ (iitin pulpit. No Action fcr a Long Time. Then for a lomr time the eor.gr. ita; ion did tioihing more.

The Key. Dr. Thomas. X. iresiding elder of th Pittsburgh district, wad prevailed upon recently to fe-o to Pt.

Louis and extend a call to Dr. Dorchester. to one's surprise the call was deeiined. It is said that 'he delay in extending the invitation is rc-mons'hie for his action. He would much prefer to he in Pittsbnrish, but the.

en. 11 was so Ions in coming that lie. acceded to the request of niR St. Loui3 congrtgatii.m to remain with it Vor some time past there have, been persistent rumens that ujl not harmony between. Dr.

Dust and the Christ church Thero were te-nials from ofiieial sources. hut the rumors reappeared at brief inttrVRls, none the John G. Holmes and Durum Home, two cf the rrustes and perhaps the most prominent members of the -hurch. huee been in the east for some daj arranging, it is acid, an esehitige between Dr. Baker and gome member of e.n -a stem eoi.fercncc.

Anncunceaient Made Yesterday, Yesterdav a from the east co.ooutued that everytlunt? had bet-n fixed. Who will c'omo to churert is not known, but it is that Dr. Baker's resisnadion has U-om in tho hands of the for some weeks. Pie has stearif astly refused 10 the situation. A Gazette talked vvlih.

Dr. in Sr. louis last idj-bt. Tiie lollowing conversation took place be-tv. ecu "Doctor, did yon receive a cad to st ifiravmr hi yinuciiL Presentation of Magnificent Laboratory of Chemistry and Metallurgy.

PROMINENT MEIi PRESENT Donor its Ititerrta! Construction, and Hopes It Re an Object Lesson to Teachers and Students Schwab in Attendance. KASTON. Aprd Kxereis. ded- of th! c.ajley lahoratcry of fhcni-ietry and metallurgy at I.afaett" oollcs'-? held today, commouoms shortly after 11 o'cloek, and marhed one of the important fver.ts in th.e history of Ihe institution. Tiuo- were held krt in the aiiditori-utn of Pardee had and later at the ha I'd.

some new building on the nor thye-t portion cf ihe camp is. Tho aeeiioiouu as nlk.l with typical collepo a too- rote of tho faeuity and student- nd eitmeiis on the main tlo-m and gallery, and jfiip.ots ami colhse ofheialH on the platform. Conspicuous sniut'K the latter were, in addition those on ihe program. President Charles of th-Cribd iltates Steel Corporation. Vice Pr.sident Ja.uifs OAyley, the don.tr of the new builcliuir: Isr.

Knox, former president of T.afay- tie rolleRe, tiiid friends of Sir. flayley, who had come w.th him ffJin Xew Yotk. WarheUl presided. Heme tor ti.f. Gh'ver Library.

Prof. Kihvard I laid, I'h. the head cf the chemical department at Lafayette, desc ribed the. new laboratory. In a'Jdi -tion to its apparatus the buuumg contain? amplo fittings for citema'ai research atid study, horses the Henry W.

Oliver library. new fource of chemical infoi mat bin st lafayettc. and to this the college add a jearly of the latest books. Following- this reference to the nature and purpose of the budding, 'resident "'arheid intvodneed the following- men distinguished in 'he scientific and ohemhui world, vho ppoke on the Ira K-niKcn, of Joints H-pkittf um vei sit''. o-tnia.

of Chendcal I.a'ooraiories;" P-r. i if. Brown, nreyidert of T.ehiah tmivefstly and Mr. Govley's prectptor at Pafayette yolle.ce. years aw, "The C.T-tr1t.utons of Chemistry to Sanitary Semm-e;" Prof.

Henry M- 1 owe of Columbia colhse, yietallermoal Laboratories." Transfer the Btiiiding. The assemblage then formed a r. roc en- 1 siou end movca over to the t- butlding. wlere the of the trlft by Ms. i (layley was inside ir.

a snort spoch in -which, ame.ra other he said, in refcrri.isj to his appreciation ol the services rendered by Dr. Hart, th" "I am particularly pleased that the n-tojior construction is on linos so to vere'y practieai if becomes a yt-nstant object lesson alike to the teacher? aud in ibese oq.ariMchts. And from this I arsar. that the i re troeii.oi in bevnis-ry ar: metallurgy Shalt e.e ahne; the same piaetkci Maes. As this is the i I v.r i (0.

to 'i "I yo-i s-hi tc at lairoh to the- in? ttef at a -met i- i i vni: a to ce-t or i i unvmt 'What ta nod thi de. a oi to t. o-'st "i r.fwi vo- TURKISH OFFICIALS PRISONERS OF RtBELS Albanians Surrcut.d Ciovrt nfneni CuiiJin Troops Disp.it.ht; to Scene. N.ST AXTT XO 1 .11, A here frtuii LsK -kc unnemue that nuaos A recently toe -Hie ffiers at Took oh the p-h oners ami leg rap! -A the Yi.d pa are here. lie r.

ii. Aliuimans r-o hi Cro-bio'hc-jiic. Two leatiHkons 1 be. est a if hod to CIRCULAIl SSJ)ELAYD. IJifcl Tictuil- Se-1 ori.io emo 1 nucttlcv'.

Xt.W YORK. April e'-eo; of th" Cnited States Se! 0. -o iujf with the i.h-n hi rre j.ref'rred stock ti.J a per cert bonds, wii'. not be issued i week, it ssi.l thai some ms--' tLtjiia arc sHU Unsettled. s.

TOP i IK A Aprii to a -a i I-y the t- too; to pvprtss aeents may n. '). D. i-ackaccs without loiaMoir the taw. A 'i--tro court i' bed ho Id that ihe ar of to fpri its delivei-m- the honor, p.

one ibm ic. -a 11 titiofs address. jtmunte. l.v ti reel sale. Hl uh Prre fllih.

CITY. Aprd Dirt-, has issued inipt.rt.nl amending the stn tsrv in the district, directing thc.t Crtfesii ken hereafter to insure the purity if milk, dairy l-read. l.ir.i, eie. Stress is hiid us; the. lau'esstty of mt'k luiudied -tfi care tnd ihe tnort method-.

After the Ii-dlann iiaekcl IXDLVXAPOL1S. 1XP, April suit for a rest mi nil. if or-tw for tie board of traui: af.inn b- shops of Indiana, came v. heft re Jro: Parker of the Yr-ited St.it.--s cout to-I-y. The.

f.7 df-fendcntK osked for a o-tii. Jiru.n, days and the com the reouest. ftrvril Yictim to i'iri'cs. li Ld'TIT. Ami! iV.iiel Kt'rvo.

convicted of murder in ice was seufcUcfd to life by Jttdr-e Dtbeil li Phi. Myllnmkt tit Jaunurx, cn'll-. to nieces vitli a knife. Itnllrnsid for s.Htl.rIi-. LA -The StOekhoUicrs Missoori.

Ka; sas Oklahoma, tne Ohiahouvt hr.es Missouri. T-Cnsas their anmiai toi-iness mei.if!S re Ui. and and make this c. to l-itild iliviSiO.J noru. MEN'S FANCY Half is I i K.f- j'-'l't rt' 'r-ini visit i ni-l i.tlrtr r.

i "rrt' S.jir, f.ir llif- juiri.oxo cf ti.r-ir Primitive Farming Inij'l'nients. Th in 1'oi t'io rirr. in: a thf iv -'f 'ii firaft alf.riy: fh( j.i.h-'! f'J. "it i r.i ii.vt th. arc i.r.rl wcll-f'-rii- el aii.l ar riv.if; ra pi't aai-vsis i- rut mti'ni'T in t-irl' ntt-lrhl to thir load j'l'i rs Indicat r'-vr an-J that tlic -re i i' ft- i 'i ork f'T S.i.:i.-v the to Aiiiru-t Is I' "T.i trr Ss Mill i in iu- fi.rrHi ri thj of th.

inland, and it 1 (hp thi't I vwh an.l in ttir wli dfrf mt stu ti ti, f.r.-t or draft -io izr.ci ion. Ot or the two central doors are the words, -Cberrdstry On th pro-ied floor, whi-li has ceiJing-s It feet the stet. herring apparatus i'Md telUrs, h.vntnry wnd lockers, sto.k io.tn. beginners laboratory, room for Ht toon, storage room, assay room, toot -aiitn h.lirratoiy, cryf-tailizinff recti- and room for vub'T snd cas i.tiaiys-'--;. the tost floor is it wide iiidhtay.

with triosaie floor, the Henry W. Ohver Library and Afuse-cm, cstftbiishd be the ailt of air. Oliver of Pittsburgh; a lettire rootn for 3-5 men. the profej s' office? and prepHratlon room. rouo and mhoratorv for 41 workers.

The ocllmgs here are. 14 feet high. The second and thi'd tones are devottd to various leetuM rooms, latmrntories nnd the like. The rooms to the assay furnaces and the ore crushers and concentrators are well -ventilated. Career cf the Doner.

The elm or, Cnyiey, pradnated Lafayette CelieRe jn psTS and for a num-ier of yoafs has been idptitlflefi with Ctirn'-g-Ie'ss Since becoming vi' prei-ldfsd of the United "Sate3. Steel Corporation he has resided in New York. Mi. OayPy Pi.d his friends came here over tho LeVdsh Ynllev "or, a spe-fial tram, returnh.s after the exercisers ere'1 over, Mr. Schwab, however, of the out-of-town visitors were accompanied by their vivos.

Mrs. Yarfiel i entertained the hone at luncheon. President Warfield pet formed similar courtesies for the me. i in one of tha large rooms in Pardee Hath Ubionin Lumber Destroyed. Illil.NllU.N'blllt.

Aprii f're in the Stev-us Lumber Company's destroyed l.f.io.iioo fet of lumber, the re-r It i-north. of whieh was owned by J. II. One-il of Minneapolis. John Godkfn, of P.ty City, lost feet.

Losses are folly covered by insurance. 1 (uaship for Halifax ilAT.II'AX, X. Ik. Aprii S. Art ad to; vili the nag-snip of AomlraS Xiooaias.

nw naval commander on this elation. The is a first-class, ii oiiO-ioii cruiser i will come hers after the 'ion review Sn June. leu caif on a SiriUe. I'iiOVIItKNCK. If.

April 5. The weavers the Slooscy. Cr.un.. plant ot the' roi-r. Company, to the (if 12''.

stt-ick eicy in sympaihy vihh It. 1. Tin-re ubmit U.7; i.i'.e V-eeF-UEC of i ti') vtmivcr? are OUl. 7kT 73 '-n A 1 t.ratid Us nu at Nokooy. and ono hi Port Kdwtrd.

In nil about oo-n Wi-nt Part of the mo loves of the Outagamie iwiil at Kaukuunu aid not strike, but the U'don officials are con'kient that they do so tomorrow. Hesidw the eiht mil's which struck tonight, t.here are six other rruds whtr. the strike has been on lor from to l.t week, ho un.i It mill arc now affected and the number of men out is about l.c" The It tni'ls rejir-s. a capi-iahza'ion of between no.) and S. t.i.

Theif output per flay 3a aboot tuns, motttly ntwtfiHPr. The weeUIr pav rod runs to whont The striker are opposod by an orga.rdsfal ion of owners of 22 niiUs, who hae r. fosrd the time r-hedule demanded. Posh side.o are well orsanize.i ud tho Peht is likoy to be a lo'as; and bitter DR. SWALLOW KEEPS IT UP.

Objects thf iiwiieulion (Uven II r. JSoffi, and Miikfs mi Attaek mi Ur. llorklpv lue II TOUT: r.VG TON'. April an ope5. letlor.

r.t Jlarrisbtirs, ihe Kev. Jr. fc, C. SwhIIuw, who p'-of. rred cb-j rifes Dr.

p. ed. president of Dickinytm colk-je, and iibrariao of le-toie th.e York Cist con ci-f iK e. in torsion hre, cxpt fssfs his rearrt that his request to have the on. until be -otdd ari'iv fi'sr wii conference v.

ns' lie Ktts thf ekxlicatioii I sMl moi-o be ii- lif.sni.tiort-' 'eno Mi i i tJi. l.eor the reaeo. w.i? net v- been a of Co taso a. of rriar. or.

-hen i (lie on, of i noo t. l-eil Dr. Puck'ev. attac.c THE Ji I LARGEST 'EXCLUSIVE LOTH I HOUSE THE WORLD. '-i i -'hiM Lam II '4 ooii qouble mmmm ernes eveby sals.

Should any purchase fail to please the money will be returned without a question. AH clothing bought here will be kept in repair for one year free. Cotton Hose uicatp tl.rt ord other iinruiera frttif wUl not be ootid UP til' i-rp of th'? wliob' jenr the pnx.hifolf.il of v.irui tu thu'px-chisioo of fruit. The- iiidSratfoup ir Jtvit tit" lo.it of tho I'orto Kican hot iiOiltt-ri-1 vili iy in iho of th. r.utiv livw ii.iw sri otviiic nv'-'.

oily. pvrry "1 AT wl.doh is oiintihb- of siifooiiiite im-I'ifu hot ii in jo. Hi and irpi" whhh must with iioro.i'j! tio'i of iiirthvrn hJ. as and fth i ids. Trar.sportaiion Too Slow.

On' of th.f vxbrhir urnvvbscks to thi shiinnont of fruit north is loo fact Thft, re-ipiirrr- f.ir i pii.ii5rf: tho jtiirodtjfti.m of a f.f fic'iKtfS whit will fu-vom-pIiU th'' voyage to Nw York in four Cliiva is 1 1 r. 'tufftion of find i i iii oil t'- th5 affficu't url and hoi-tictiliural probl-ma of Porto Kieo. It clear that r.T-.-it is in t'rr island i-f this direction, as nvli aw in iiiny others, out littlo tiecd fvpecb-d fi-oo) tho cxertkn of the na-tivs tlHtns Ivorf. ns tooy si-poar to he wot I with fxittiog r.r.d. too oi'i'tory to do arythins to ini pr'-'M' lt'her tbo island or LARS EN MURDER CASE TAKES OH A NEW TURN Defense Will Try to Prove Prosecu-tion's Chief Was the Woman's Murderer.

CHICAGO, April the defense the Toombs mttrtW triai WU1 'no rm attempt, to trove that Kobovt Kclssic. chief witnesf! for the prosecution, and not Louis (' Toombs, the def. ndant. rourrb red Carrie I.t rxen. TVrts the introtit.ccd by the defense today.

Keissdc testf'ied that Toomi ptnu.glcd Carrie Lawn to death. Dr. Kdward 1-Viii'n and Ir. A. 3f-on, -who tho ptand today, d'-tiurfd ihat if this had been the manrer of her de-nil her features woiod hai befn and her pwolh n.

The deff ne l.avp Khov-'ii c-i; that the ciii's t'aec was calm and rf acef in death. T'le deff -use vi'tl arcue liiet ddth to and that rCeissue was co.i'ty ce the act. Two re-poiter teir'ried that they rfked Toombs, who had hr en urr.f.o J. about the disj.pfK rone. cf lie.

he had ICmnio a bent it and Jolstio IWi answered that he (Ktd.s- yie) bad had ix fuss viitit her anu 'oie 'pad gone home. RACE WAR IN SIGHT. -aroei (tnkreil tt Lairtnn, itnd Gov. Fct'tiison Axked to Call Territorial Gunrd, OrTilKin. April The county atithoriries telegraphed Gov.

l-'ersuson tonight statin? that prc-t-la mat ions been posted all over too city of I.yrvtoii, all negroes to town by tomorrow, and that the city is wiid wtih and asking- the governor if he wilt onPr out tim ts-rrSt-'-rhil rational guard if ii shall become we'-ssa! y. Gov. tl'dgusoii ttnsrrcd that every Oklahoma niiiitia man would be sent to Lawton if to protect the colored citizens. The trouble is the remut cf the eity election on April 1, when hiP-mpts woi-f- mad to keep tho- voting. BRADDOCK HAD A BLAZE.

Fit 11 of Roiiser' Lumber' Dealer. Cmism I. os of Fiie in Pr.iddock ycsii-rday after if ion at 4 o'clock destroyed th" stable and warehouse of lumber dealers. A member of the ilrrn- was in the warehouse the time wPh a costojvier, and th -y wort nettrly fuffoc atcd by (he sniokc. Th.e warehouse v.as in the tear 'of the office, in Ccrr avenue and the Paliiioore 1 Mho railrond, and tho tmhie behind tmi t.

horses wcte tc warehouse war. rilled vd'h finished in ruber, (loops. 5s.i oh am! the like, it wa -4 hero ha t. a lest less. v.

as. The iriii istimate tbe'r rota! loss at SKeooo. faH lb'-v sosio.n. jis iienily their en1 ire dr stroyc.t. ot JR.ki.on", le.mLicr yard wa A WEIGHTY CORP.SU.

To Take It From the House a Window Had to Ee Moved. CINCINNATI. April a. tHpecial. 1 It wa.t to remove a window in tuder to tt.o coffui eiint-ilnini; tho bode of Mrs.

Kate Matmn out of a houso Cleves. it- f-ubuib. A special coffin hud ben constructed for her burial, ns she weighed pcuods and was the. arfcest woman in Ohio. Several extra pallbearers were needed to carry the body to its last resting place.

The combiPfd Mrs. Maason two ef hir brothers ws over life. Mat son. despite her weijrhb was always jolly itnd hi hunmr. S.10 w.i;.

popular with her Her death was dne to com-pocaiion of She It ft ilumheT 0- chttdrem trraruehildren end g-rent- 1- r.atcrandchibiren. wots 0 'cars old. ULOODHOUNDS AFTER ROBCcRS. Exdting Chase for Quintet Who Got From a Nebraska Bank. PLATH'o'P, April State bank at Raskin was robbed of in cas'i mmr-iFo i.t-i.

ioyoi- 1 to be live in toiom-r, pried open a Hhte'Oo a then opened the front io r. XI ro-s certtt" was to tne at ,1 i the os or tfte fi.ptof.ton the. inhabltar.tf tine- to see three of Cm lotucis matonr; oil to tne n.ori wr" fccrtre.i sw ctu! rem a tl to 1 l'e 11 I I I iiv to iiriiiinlliitt. i LONG LIFE OF Si BIB HUGE Demolition of Weather-Beat- en South Tenth Street Structure Has Begun. MIDDLE SPAN DESTROYED When South Side Pecpfe Heard the Explosion That Accomplished the Wrecking They Thought That a Battery of Mill Boilers Had Let Oo 'The rod mill boilers have let go." -was the uni crsal ciression of ppcpte In- the vicinity of Sontb Tenth street yesterday bfsernoon at I o'clock, when tl cy berd an explosion that shoo'rt that of the city.

Boon hundreds of people were rtmnir.g toward t'ne nver front. Btit it wss tost the mill boiiers. and there was no Ioks of life. Only the span of oid Tenth street bridge bad been removed by the ajstnstance if dynamite. wefks the cor.

tract or. C. M. I.trlvcr. has had force of -n iimant-lin the old structure.

Only the main timbers remained. Matty cf th timbers were cut partly through, ou; 1 alt of the one span weakened, as ms- li as possible, witltont ialHoe-. Chains and ropps wer fastened about the piers and to the timbers', and a heavy charge of tha tore the Ia5t timbers heOr. Droypcd in Three Sections. The 'crash ot the- er.rlosdmi and the fakintr titrhov-s was sitimHuneotiii; The t-pan crooned in thrfe s.

The tow- boat 1 vva below the a oaught the centor piece. It wad towel to- llic; south bank. two other pieces were he'd by tho ropes chains, p-xvaa intended, ittitil they, too, cot loose by the men on the boat. Tt is the intention of the contractor remove tho eiht snuns the nan way. bet v.her.

jo- dt it would rot as he rfocf not cnt -cpl? about. 1 lie ota urio.re i par.neu hla for 50 years. It was bought by tfm city with the Smith street and Poi btidges it few years ago, the city payi a Rood round sum, although the structure was then in a very shaky condition. The obi bridge will be replaced with a modern 40-foot steel structure to 0 Condemned a Year Ago. It was condemned a year oso wh George W.

Wiison was director of pub -works. He closed the bridge, to travel, hut it was a.f forwards reopened to fo it travelers when Director Wilson's suecf -or went into cttlee. Unrter Director McCcndless the bii-lc" was as In condemned by Superintendent John Brunnar of tlio buroa't of construction. Lmil SweasFon. W.

F. Miller ami anoiher expert wore employed by the it to examine the bridge a couple cf month ago and they declared It to unsafe. Director McCxndless said last night at one cf the who had assisted in the oxr.iinai:oa made the remark afterward that he not walk over the bridge for Sefiii." DEFRAUDED THE STATE. fieiia(ioaAl Diw-lonures ladc lu a Conspiracy Cae in Jtomtana lv by a te KL'TTK. April disclosures have been made in the suit for 3.0"0 damages hronght by Collector J.

A. Pad dell apamft contractor Cmirlcs Suit or, una vr. jlj. iwiawj, on a 1 diarge of conspiracy. Suiter declares that the state wns defrauded of by himself end hiss fellow contra, tors, Riddcit end C.

H. Poach, through Ihe manipulations of J. C. Paulson, tn.a state architect, who committed v.iicide. He testified that Paulson induced tim utato to allow the piacs of the Sonne 1 of ISIines to be chunst'd after the contract hail been awarded, po that the contractor made elT.ooO.

In the same way they mutti out' of ether state buildings. BOUNDARY ARBITER. Ecglishcan Named to Settle Disput? Is Now at Work. VALPARAISO. April Ii i Special.

t'ul. Sir 'idiotras Hoi-dich, chief of th.e commission appointed by King Kdward of Knglaud to settle the boundarv dispute between Chile and Argentine, hart arrived at Puerto Mont, after ba.ving surveyed the I'ltima Lspera.uza territory and "the adjoining regions. Sir will now start for Lake I'huelhuaT'is, Li the disputed territory. Fi-ht SfoiaHpoK. The Sl.arpsbui-j; borouch council last r.iiiht elected Dr.

K. Ik Gibson physician, decided to p'treiutso a for-mahnldbydo regenerator for disittf cct ion purposes and appoinied six special po'ioc-11. en to cruard th.e three toie.i on "accoitnt of smallpox. Mrs. Will iam Earls, ho has" a Slat on the top floor tin- Wl.itm.r was vronottnea sn with toonhpox yesteriiay.

SELF-ADMINISTERED POiSON'. of ne-ude dohli-ra t. pol.vm 1 1 1 I rs 1. or i t' i i ins 01 1 1 1 best knowo a to its roe-O 1 ha 1 1 r.f o' cf a i 1 i ri 533, 535 PEKN iWEUE. Ending Friday pri Sf.

wwm. sale hb. 'm FOE 0I1E WEEK. 1 I 1 i 5SS, 1 u. 1 i 1 1 "1 tmm.

ever one our spring Imr roving tls Wild Oranss. kt.jw in all it.r'i:is of t'f i ani ir- of ur-d uiy grratlj' Jn X- ior: Ja F.n.l Srfps in this Lave aktn l.v rrr.w:rirf tr-fs for i pr.i.iU'.t;-n of -urlr riina mid e. rally. not h'f, npiniy ftcro.irtt. of thi "clartr.T,': of Ti- i't cm the- dur-( nr.

i'n th root cnmblTiiiife the a.uic'it;- rowrr.s botii mole and the icktf. Thi. fr-r di-v's has iwoa h.Pf' i. i It.orvoah and froi.ic'H i ti Mil ho f.i t--: p. of ti-royed in -4 hours.

I a into Foci Costs Nothing. 'vc wih" fruits arc abuitdnnt hi ai! r-T thf- and th hulk of the natives in th- 'y'tir- izrf r'aViahy for dh.iiory of th the sr.pfdv of ior aomtdnnt ard chesp "ih'tt little o- no iocntivo to exertion. i'v rroj.s of potatoes ran reauaiy ho ii a Rust-n. thoy iia far proven proofhl on aocoont -of th-: a indira tior.s r. re to.r.e ti.iio in ih' Porto ill c-tr.

ith XJ-rn in th -I: sdy r'r for iir vfhera con.or;.p-W'.tt ar.l fe'raiiisi ar- nt at ail. nod tne vsoii i' 'ii a Si-oa Discouraged Home Products, "it ts maimed that th soil and climate -e 'ustabb' for grt, in producti The ttut't 'h-it, nndcr Ppsr.ish rub, the were dho from prod'tctnu thh.r that ti parent country ctihi gt profit. IktifP, frni-s no: fiou on fo- il-ivanent and were pa id for 1 ported other conniri-s. "the policy of compelliitc- the P-ufo Le.ar.r. to buy cf is cleorly 1- ioe j.i pV, oL th indtistries of ihe and the do not sct.m to an; other f.oh.':-' is otthcr ii 'v ur pi-f ntribl 1 ul' I.

ft ted lands cf tie; iand ur-' a tlflv iooss of r.e.d other mm 3 in: tw: to three yoke of brec.kiiig up pt Per fe'a-ri! ifd aff. bc'rg plowed crops et --I from the tlmi. profit Cl it lie expo--tod rne liine. in fact, it Is customary con uoje to plow tiie grotnid for tecer.ai rt Hhlioj'. th." cf ceo Kaie r'air Eeef.

"fir; ss gre.ws plent h'nliy- f- 1 1 i i irtcad of gr-ht, as an o.fo. to on ijtiahty of hi cf bat the ti'ij i stilt ones from 1 I cir-f south in rc- t'-e she iuLideus rc r-oniercus. end h.Pos an bo. n. teisition to.

froci toe hi rials. It 'i th" i i-. .1 to. i H( us -i to 111711 btr-Iii end is I kcwr.i;.' or r.t: low hot i'CiuK too arm growth. Abm-f th--- Hen Peels of tho portion of the sneer Is the riuin anal most proiii-i- h- --rep.

so of the lai-ife mills -wort-1 rt 5 1 the prod net of 7. noo acres of r.xr?adinv the Sugar Season. 1 hit, in. dlff- rem v.rh 'b r-f aim so.ir S-. bf-n led 00 rubs o' the year, and 1-y uc ion of occrove.j eeur-rift' 1 s-p-it us thf cat is lit to in n.

few (h js af. It rcj'j Under the folly fit rent cf the 0-0 v-o-s $0 ti'foupn imperfect ma- f'-r pl fSsief, i ut by tor of n'ueiorirry 'he bi-raos. or fusv i. 10 the foroaces. vln-rc it the is by tho m-1' hhe ry is run by which the vi'p- I effected, thus satiny greatly fie of ard log the of the juice, r.i'-ifit of litis clos it pro.lu.oii.o i-j by ihe liu.t of the i Is f- at 1 ere 1 rrd ti; have roi.l from iivef -r' ami to Ivor-.

a sa l. she-o ry o-k. Tide to Lrd. of the fir-utt drnwba. ks i' it 1 1 r-i o- tt" ol 'it air in the by -3 M.

I Ii "Vi' L- ti The greatest showing of Fashionable Attire of the Choicest Novelties- that has been assembled under roof that come direct from own workshops. Albert and Cutaway Frock Suits of rich Clays, Unfinished Worsteds and Vicunas. Single Double Breasted Sack Suits of handsome Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds, Mixtures and Stripes, un in the new bro-d shoulder and military effects. They must be seen to appreciate their A Bewitching Slioviisig of. Boys' Clothing Shown in The Surprise Store's Boys' Clothing Department purse.

Says' Ksrfclk ftlen's-TrouGerG Of the imported imor-ii and Worsteds in nonr. stripe i)ow so popular. X. zJoys' Neckwear la all the ueweft shapes, ,1 and Boys' Shirtc For negligee or drras war, in a gi cat vnrtc-ty of defJjrns 1 1 value. IVlen's Trousers Cbeviofs.

Cassimerea and Worsteds, in, plain and fancy patterns. $.48 S50 IVIen's Collars Four-ply Linen Collars in all the prevailing styles and freights Lien's Half Hose Hair nose. 3 plain, fancy and novelty Is effects. 1 Glen's Suspenders :1 lDsh-rade siik elastic Ti cud nomclastie web Sns- g-s Xr'ifa (3l.ender5........: TJil Hich fecker.r I ri re Rf '1: Jen's UiVrr-nr 1 lie I Prince and mnde J-l'iece Knf I'nnt Stiit for ages 3 to 11 12-Piece K.iee I'aitt Sit for 6 to IG $1.40 i coigns Ki.ee 1'aiit Sult sees to $1.48 SI $4.83 Hf! at prices that are within 3-Piece Knee Tani Suit for ages 10 to 3 0 55.00 38.80; S8.Q0 Oep' SMrf Wsisis FOR AUF.S Til Shirt ar.d loone white or vlili or witbotit. coilrs.

eome with patent v.aiiLacds. lit 114 IT it the reach cf any one's Sails? O'oasa a-Iie-c Kuee Pant Suits for ages 3 to 10 SU8 tip to so.eo Kite Treussrs, KIR Aa.S TO in. Strictly all-wool, fne quality cheviots an-. 3 caiaiorc'S, in black. blua and neat patterns Veslos for Si.cs up to Esys' Sutfls and Bsabls-Breasttd Long Pat Salt for J-t rt io.

Newest styles, greatest -variety. 3 up to OI 3 4 "ays' 'Ah bi ssded Glen's Wash Vests riain -white ar.d fancy ej jof il.r thlri 0 for in Cur Hal Ocpsrfmcnt astd Chliirc-s's Gsif Caps. iff or flexible visure. hfht or fico: or COi- Bin. 'Ji nt-Aiuir p'airi and a cf s.oveliv e.e 1f.f ff-rl 7.hZ.

sa Lien's Shirts For cress or negl'cee latest ef- 1 ard rolorf Cloves iJk Kiim'QfZn lams ana isau i.F f-tttf hod l.tlr: a 0-0 a He 'K-mpiete line Tani.s I inb- It TJTLTr L. 0 iL l':.

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