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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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rr T' IMI) AY, A PR I 0 a 13 JL 11 it i f. nn nnrr in nnn irnRt i is i nil ir DUGHESS LEAVES MILLIONS HftPHAZA EB LIFE'S MYSTLHY! hi i rn us lit Lll I y. p. mm ON FORENSIC STAGE nprfjpri rLUnLibti CLOSES EVEHTF it rtilly l.v Mya. Jin 3 that b- prove that father was '-tconl I tli? general, and th.t the marriage wuh cuntiot lo proved ho had no ritht disoiso of mi- Estate to lie Fought for by; Charity or Those Who Con Pro- Kinship.

Her Debaters Defeat Sons of West Virginia In Debate on National Question 's. r. ad ibat whioh we-o th; Ten criently loih n-" con Jessie White Mario Did Stirring Serxice for the Cause of Italicifi Libertv. r.ey rtrij titir that it prove this la u. of One ro he so; moBt 1 tranips? in MANY CLAIMING THC MONtY 1 a i tii 4 r' 1j i IN "RED SMIKT" CAMPAIGN Fy the judges' vote of 2 to 1 the debating of the Western university of Pcr.nsi.vlvania defeated the West Vi''nia nniversif.v club in the first of the tri-state debates, hold in tiie Second Presbyterian rhiiirh.

this city, last Retiolv. a. That ti United States gov- Ml '1 lie CO.VNTASCE It III MAN. I.eTiKii t. Thk (Wtn.J HO Mar-Si rich person iV" a i here, tber i pretty sure to si.

ibbta ifr his nvney -t-Pr-nilv the He valid jc La Masa 'vai not to take th or.hn-:.ry of hsvin her niMiory Letter t-. Taj FLORENCE, M-irca careess ofi.ea hal qu; b-it not often so siriking a i shine usually the of i Casar. tirama Is and In fairy tales have a Strang: of comir.E: trun. i They, of had no raoivv to claims, as the a 1 in normal limes not in tnn to fee.i h- aiti.y i-. o- pic, so tl.ey cusl ab'jut for ratan to cren-e thetr Jr.com'?.

and Hv. ve real'y succe.ied. Tl'vy ha rijarsefl no a kind of theater on wheels, and in with marionettes, they t-naot the of the ffivinsr a most vivid -p- rsentation of death, in which she suddenly its tip ni lied, ard in a most, tragic voice exclaims, "I have It ft an infamous will. therefore, now declare that my money ko to his own people. to and Gioanni.

tK, 3 Contrast to i 1 lv Fhe died rec-en he uoU'i as that between i of the ri s- liliVe Wvln; litisratnm. .1 fortune of i car: mo: I ernment Fhould exercise control over the i formation and operation of ah corpor-. tlons in interstate commerc." was the question. Each inslitution vstx repretnted by throe student. The Ttil-! versify of West Virginia had as her rh.imrions 13.

Whs ley. Ira V. i Co Khali and Fred L. Shin while the stern Univrsitv Wi repjesented by i Walla'': fiiiiney leaao tvrly-oii' 'Hon prn- S' 6 I on Ital- --S5M the impel- I Jr. 5 Pre.

Jessie White Mario tvent'al days mat her. ian newsfiaper xpresses lire pro'. for It Wl.e- of the Oarihahhan and the SUr To a doilur in the ensure a Mr for sh Z'man nmvi-ffieias e-ombine'i v.r States, vrr a Lsornnauser r.d John Miehaei jtenrj. rr. i I.

a to Flj-ence lu inc the sen- SI 1 I i5 I ShA left heirs If nny most will, to chnric or to i I i l.l 1 i-. l. u1 4 ratich as aware of h.r cs- who will do honor to HI" This alwa vs 1 ilrtnytive sid- of tne question; faacii "oiiM prove thy h--r s. As doubt lex fore? brmges down the hoosv, or rather a her i I will M.irted a iv m-ndou-; scrim- none wuo met rer or f.iw her perhaps on her way from her modes! ia the Via Ttomana, to tli c.nool speaker was allowed 10 minutes, and alternated between the affirmative and t.r.o negative speakers. Then, in rebuttal, each spea.kei- asain uliowe.l f-ix minuter.

Tne iodg'cs were the lion. Alfred Caldwell, Vhe-lingr: the Hon. Fanl Gail'n- countryside. Rivd! Claimant Wrecks Show. The last scene shows Gemini ond Gio Jesie A' liUe Mario.

i I I r.u ri Siie tausht Eaglish, it difti- X.i Its than elrimantr have l- iidy lie lists in the battle for twenty-one milli-m Pre. arid scane il-em orti.inly kooM not hesitate to tell tut many to get it. They constitute cult to pictnrc their v. hite- on the hattlefitld post conferred he; vanni surrounded by servatus who can 5- f- -f 's. r.

GreensbiiiK. and the Rev. A. B. ttikf IV) Y.

T. president of Mt. Union in sue renuereo a amereui. kuiu 0 West seareely to he orders of "Signora Ddchtssa Dtica" which fall from the sni'ccssiop ns nen caa iady as Mazzim co-oonspira-and "Sigror tor. Garibaldi's associate on the- of their lips.

One i battle. serit-e to Italy by her inquiry into tne ern university of caplurrd I vt tne hrst prize or swHrneei to ute rpf of work i-he undertook at the. suggestion William I.i!!es. of N'-rw oral or t. that d'stiaguisiied ana Italian el Menrv arl.iovins p.iid Itaiian ork.

John Michael Henry achieving- a. senator. Vrof. Fas'iuale ri. In the -sr- V- distinction.

West Virginia u.k the see- As a matter of fact must always have been something ii.eoriKruvms he-tween her personl appearance hr role e.5 an Italian Mare Monriler "wrote a novel d'-nPng the Neapolitan life of forty yeora and Jessie White Mario's share in as a re- fniiowmjr years she prouue-d a nntnor or of through the spier, -of other books groat interest and value, Xr B. M. Whaler. uay tne snow, as one ot tho other claimants attended the performance, and not having the repose of the Vere ch- Veres, let his indignation pet the better of him. lie threw stones at the theater from a safe distance and damaged, it badly.

Among the numerous other claimants are three children. whose guardian claims the La fortune for them on mcludiag Jives of yanpaifli ami Mazzua. Ti of Viraima had i cm oii. tne unpopular side ot ire qucauon, J1er nusoanu in l.w., niui t- iiu.i ui.is she earned her livelihood chierty. ns al- nc.iuittt'd themselves creditably.

Tb fornier, in which he depicts her. in a i readv indicated. her work an a teacher Pittsburgh debaters excelled trem an ora- as v. ncuiuie, i Knaiish ft J-iorcnce scnooi a spirit of not unfriendly "Mif Hurricane." Tt is on record thai 1 of female it money nfj-'T'iiiiu-1. Among infm are heevjars and Mountebanks, youths to ir-i'ulrP jin education anil old men who-, lives bat- devoted to for cutting all th3 eve'- learned -it old women and pretty orif.

and fp.il.lreii not yt oli t( knon- th- of nioney. Most of thv are very poor. Imt thoiw1 vrh nre :ib.oU!ely pon and who? olaim." to kiusiiip with the siend duchess rc on th? mo.t four.da'Jorn, vn tlnd lav.yer to tak? up their -iss for thpm. Of coms" vhe will so larsly if no hoirs rr arc cord "-tinar most dt.eri:i-Ir.ed tight against or.c r-nd all the Tncnjcn tally th contsl has led to th olsi-overy th--it thf identity of the duvhs: S- rhro i Vtl in jnystory. Tt i.

'not poM-iiveiv known vi-ho whs her father or who w.i? rr.otner. or whether she really rrid. the ike whose name she horr1. rich, charitable, phe the ground that lYlicita's mother was s'(' broke in upvn King Victor Emman-always vaguely supposed to have been a In his private rooms, brandish mjr her certain Angela Rossi, and that his wards. fnmous green cotton umbrella her ex-are the children cf this Angela's I cltc.ment.

upon one occasion when felt cortege had to pass in front of i r( estm bedecked a few hours earlier and the Glee club re.i- rtZTZU before after ihe debate. for Ital- that linintuitttfi action on called for in the interest? hi' part v.as fngiisn herordne of the struggl of the Great tun independence, Elizabeth Ha.rre.tt. i It never disappoints Pilene positively cure3 Piles. All drugS'Sts -U it. Browning.

e.de3, the added pathetically one day, ''they ought to have the money, because if they a not ty have to go into one of the charitable Institutions supported by the late duchess'." The ch'ldren are aged 12, 10 and 7, respectively, and at presort think much more of arnes and a srood dinner Cause. Re Galar.ruomo" was always susceptible to feminine influence, but never probably had he known it to take such, a form as this Even in the ardour of those flays, people srrClej at the The House at aldagno Where the Duchess La fiasa Lived as a Peasant Girl. She Was Spirited Aray One Day And Returned Years After as a Great Lady, Fiiding in Her Carriage. McCreery and Company. figure of the quaintly-attired English- woman with the keen eyes and thm reso- I best knowp wom- arc a man and a woman, known Gio i tnan or mysterious millions.

Their guardian is a queer old Jew said to be their uncle, but he. claims no at present. However, if they got for ye ir. as one of th Itaiv. vanni and Gemma, by profession tramps, who walk the country In picturesque ne legril evidence that she ever the wife of the duke.

It is even denied that it has been conclusively established that she wag Bevaiacoua, the girl lute lips, while they admired and applauded her clear brain and warm heart. Great Aid to Garibaldi. She was born in Gosport. a suburb of Portsmouth, and was the child of a sail-maker in the of W'ght. whose tne mHl'ons it is unsafe to predict what i rag, me ma.a cop ul uam iM.r mit.i..

And now her friends have learned, with a shock of furpriMe, that they really know very iotle her. That has led to the. con Ion that hr motive In leaving such the woman's brown t. Naturaliv the charities Interested are from niaiving a most vigorous fiRbt for the who lived with the Vaklagr.o attorney as i bringing in "a livinx income a memHer of his family. All this further siitunontal foreigners.

One. day complicates the case, much to the Were taking a wayside fresco meal by the duchess, demolish- w'as iafI begun ic dwindle in consequence mg as best thev can eneh of the growing use of steam. She was j.kiii ot inc counsel enaagea upon u. tor uvhon Giovanni, who was readme a news- Itn rir.r i -w i r-. rr a.

1Siv1iU I it means mre uch plckinars for them, Many of the claimants ate descendants paper sprang to his feet anex- fi -'-in 1 So 4, she flr, on Gari- w.fl.Tdt" n'1 by Poor they recognised in her at once a jear ou wm ne a aucnes. Xf what need they have of the mone- 0 -d'-wtsher on whom he could count for said Gemma wndi irony, and you will that the PIM, t(lra ,1. valuable service. "Vnn fcttii an I of Bettino Fevalacqua. They assert that Ft Helta was an illegitimate daughter of I Bevalacgua.

bt they maintain that she I was before her marriage to -v bi. HI I i i suppo: J3 soldiers for nurso my I uueeess are ured out giving explanations other soberly, "I shall be a duke." ht: he Which fad on deaf ears. Mi n.ti, said to her, and she at once I Gen. La Maw. Tney ha romane'ng." answered Gemma; furnished no "Stop he bar sinister crods'y.

were told it would be found that thev "-4 proof, however, that tl "and givo me that sausage; I have very uncomplimentary feelings to- l- If ,1 wag thus effaced, Imd in the abseno" of any such proof, thy stand small charge i began their claim to the Masa mil- ness oue or having of f-haring in the 22.OHO.000 lire left by the i lions, the idea arising through an pc- Dee" K3y that "only a woman LUC iutu. nil.i:..g ,111 .1 i a. prepared herself for the task, s.efiug herself strenuously to the study of medicine and surgery. But it was in the capacity of special correspondent to the Daily News that she eventually came to Italy, and met her future husband. Alberto Mario, at Genoa, the hotbed of the revo- to be fought for.

count of 1 he affair which llovanni saw i 11 oi such a way of Tie interesting of the r-1imn tr M.e nar.e.r Ife nert tl.4t Mm. "tr-piu iier memory greeny- i "T'T" y-v, lutlonary party. Mario was the scion of ft i tv vait i dV.nnV -U 1 Pci.es a noble lllit impoverished Fwrantse fam Republican patriot. r.f nu an aruer.t Tfe With him she was encaged in conspir- 'v I aev. which was discovered SI d.

She had just -i i ui.u ins ueeu at ever I I' completed a Idttc-r to the D.iily Kcws, when the police tifficers entered her room and arrested her. Mario had only time to post it before sharing her fate. They were imprisoned for four months. their liberation, they both found their way to England, were married in her father's -y. Prairie Grass Furniture (Eiffb-th Tloor.) This is remarkably attractive which may be used, appropriately in summer or winter homes or upon porches.

3iade of prairie grass in three harmonious shades of green, artistically Arm Chairs with side wings, broad arms, one large pocket for magazines, deep seat. SI 0.50. Arm Chairs with high rolled back and sides, deep heat. $10.50. Kocking Chairs to match Settee strong, deep seat, high rolled back and sides.

4 feet long. $2 1.00. Arm Chairs to match. $13.50 Hocking Chairs $14.50 Tea Tables with lower shelves. JfW.OO.

Writing Tables large drawer with glass knobs, pocket on the top. inches long. SIT.OO. since, tie has served in the army; he has wielded the pick and spade in many lands; he has had charee of the gentle coolie in tropical climes; he speaks calmly, tersely and directly out of the depths of an experience far more versatile than that of the average, university-bred, society-pampered legislator. "Because he could not bring himself to surrender his rieht of in 'house, and proceeded to America, where! dependent action, "and expression of! they became active propagandists of the cause of Kalian freedom.

On 'the outbreak of the war of inde- i prudence in they returned to Italy and joined Garibaldi's camp. Slamora Mario tuok up her journalistic work agam and contributed special correspondence to the Dallv News. Knowing her enterpris- 1 A -I A 'A 1:0 "1 opinion, he refused to sign the labor representative committee's constitution and so cut himself off from the a year which most of the labor meinbera in tho 'house receive from that source. But he THK DK'HKhH LA MAS left fortune of twenty millions in si it.at the mystery m.iv-ri.uixltr.s ii'r v.r.rentase was practically eiTtain to be solved. a strange will ws' not primarily to precipitate ii.

light for her but' to secure the unravelling the mystery that her blith and antecedents. So ing and eager disposition, the editor sent her a warning get into prison aga.n." he "because it is very inconvenient for the paper. Fought' With the" Red Shirts. With Garibaldi's "red shirts." Signora Jessie White Mario went through the confesses he' finds it impossible, as a member of parliament, to make both ends meet on the $12 :0 a week he gets from his union, and some friends are raising a fund to help him out. In his own person, he presents a most effective argument in favor of the payment of miembers of par liament by the state, which the govern- 1 1.50 Desk Chair to match.

Italian campaign of 1855 and IStM, and saw much of the fighting hich brought about the unity of Italy, She had on I several occasions to escape from danger- ons situations in disguise, and she fro- ouently risked her life by taking the place of others who were being pursued and in imminent peril of capture. Gari- baldi spoke of her as the bravest woman of modern times, and Mazzini. Victor Emanuel and other Italian leauers were i warm in their admiration of her. mnt rands pledged to do whenever the chancellor of the exchequer can save money enough out of the buEget. Labor Members of High Standard.

People have been astonished at the high standard of intellectual power displsyed by the labor members, most of whom have taken thf ir seats in the house for tha Gemme and Giovanni, Italian Tramps Who Claim the Estate Left. by the Dftchess La iMasa. She refused all rewards for her serv- nisi imie. jjui tne explanation 13 simple, ices, with the exception of two gold raed nev are pickea men. 1 heir selection is ats which were struck in her honor by 1 the result of a sifting process far morel Home of the wounded whom she had at-! I not think that' their boys would leave their bones bleaching on the veldt in order introduce-Chined labor! Tho flag has I beer mentioned, in this debate I've I marched under that, flag; I would not al-I low it to be used in my election because severe man is applied to the i wnae HS wspcciresa or -ambulances, a tives of any other class.

Before they be- r-ryr-ry come labor members, they have to be labor leaders, and to attain such positions I WASHINGTON NEWS NOTES. nrniTr 111 1 1 ii I I ttoey can rely on no other influences than 1 it! HI Ill 11 I i their own abites and force of charaete i senor me xenezueian oi.arge. nas flinil .111 t. VUUI 1 11. Ll tLil.

1 re 1 received a cablegram froin eonfirrua- struggles a republic iUII I Urn tory of the ne rfcceived in Ne-v York by the i Important Sale of the The King 3Iake. (Tlilrft Floor.) Hlouses for Women and 3Iisscs. Low neck and short sleeves, with turn-down collars and turn-back cuffs. Suitable for Tennis, College and Street wear. Made of Imported Madras, all White with' Blue.

Brown and Black Stripes. Hand-made button holes. $2.00. Value 3.75. erwhelming majority returned 'to this Ti'y be.f5n use was sent here to put an end to this wh.efe 1 0S house was sent here to put as ioef trt l.r their equals, and the- i t.

t.ir it has not V.t-en denied up, but enough hat- been disclosed to sliow that her story ij a most romantic one. The investigation has shown that from IMS to to a girl known as Felielta lievelacqna lived at Valdagno in ti.e hou-pe of a lawyer, Bottino Bevilacqua. member of his family. She was cn- epUonally beautiful, amiable and Rood, but the rest of the household showed the strongest aversion to her. Why? In the answer to that question probably lies the sel.Hion of the mystery of her own par-t-nlaee.

Why r'uould they h-ive disliked who v.as admired and made much of bv all tne rest of the village? It rendeis phrisihle the which has been advn to account for it that she was linked v.ith a discreditable chapter in the lift of qua that her existence was pro-i' that he had not always been the respectable man he appeared to be and on tins account his wife and other 'children resented her presence among thin. No record has ben found of her birth. -Who was her mother has i.eve;- ben satisfactorily proved. Whatever may-have been the of tho beautiful I-'elicita's unpopularity vi itn tne rest of the household, curious saw her leave the house one day ve.piTig bitterly, and enter a waiting currijuye. Tne xpectacio caused a There wa? not a young man in Yu'doano wno would not gladly have jumped at the ehau-'sj to avenge any or wrong done to the belle of the village.

Some of them gathered uhout the vehicle, intent on learning the cause of her distress and hoping that they might obtain commission from her lo punch Lead, but before they could put any uuestiors to her, the driver shipped up his steed and Felieita system of Chinese labor at the earliest possible moment, and there must be no I handling it on infinitum." in consul general thrrs to the effect Castro bas teinpcrarily resigned office. Preparations are being male the airly of work en the railroads to be built in the i.iaud. of Fanav. Xegr.s ar.l Ceba in the Philippines, ooncessior.i for the construction c-f which were r-cently groettd to a syndicate. The house committee on a.ffa;rs ba.

John Ward, Poorest Man Parliament, Worsts Earl Percy on Labor Trouble. are better qualified for such positions than their fellows. There they have to serve hsrd taskmasters, for life deals too harshly with working men to make them lenient to others, and the labor leader who does not rise to a high standard of dutv And so ended of the most effective speeches the houe has heard for many a I day "a says one who was pres- "that made one proud of the country INCOME ONLY $12.50 A WEEK and work is soon tumbled down from his favorable action upon u.e McGuire b.n ddy eminence providing" for the pro rata distribution of the. v. trust funds, moneys, lands and oil, eKtl ani hucn men.

alter ruung wild democracies leases of tbe Csage oT Indians of for many years, enter the house of com- Oklahoma. mons without any of the affrighting su- The house, eonmiittee on labor hi taken fa- perstitior.s that atse the member 9 of oW action th Hun: 'Mil prehiMtinff In- I Special l.t. ttih to Tne eiir-n'K I Th are unabashed and I i1, Kill i -o i.w j1 ifni they other sections, self-confident. They ha ejiuituims, ma which has tiea euatatiiie.1 'they are deadly in earnest; thev have been by the courts. V- LONDON.

Aiu-d 2. There fas a striking scene in the house of commons the other day highly significant of the change that has taken place in what used to be called "the finest club in Europe." A navvy and the heir. to a dukedom crossed The senate commute a on fowenerce ha I authoiizeii favorable report on rmit- ting steam yachts to continue the practice of i sent there for a purpose and that purpose they are bent on achieving. Already they have introduced into the house an entirely new spirit. It is no longer an excellent club, where men can spend most of their carrying naprana.

or easonne te-iiers. itiistai.dinsr the retient runner steamboat i inspeetorji that the pradice is bv i swords in debate and lie navvv 1 riumnhed. time smoking, goss'ping. loafing and recently statutes. dining.

The pld order of things lias diaap- The ho-as committee on the judiciary ha he-Ieared never to return. gun ca the antl-injunetion bii. Prn- V4f The navvy was John Ward, the poorest member of parliament, who has to suje-port himself, wife, four children and vor of the T.rrpof-.i:i!.-n and placed in the rooord ir" Soft Messaline and Heavy Taffeta Silk Kihhon on Sale Friday and Saturday. These ribbons six inches wide are suitable for hat trimmings, sashes, girdles, fancy articles and children's hair ribbons. ColorsCardinal, light blue, rose, pink, navy, nile, lilac, old rose, white and black.

per yard. Value cyc. The Easter display of ribbons includes warp prints, embroidered, Persian, plaid ami plain, ranging in width from one-half inch to twelve inches. Gold and silver beltings, showing a variety of colorings and designs. an old mothtr on $VJ TO a week, the salary I' RETURN VERDICT OF GUILT.

If it w.Tn- ington, also faoriny the I i According to a bulletin isa-ied by tim depart-' Lenthy Tr.al of Green and Gaynor.Ends irr.ent of kw and tabor the tMai Caiue! ihiveii rapidly away. At the lioiise it was sah! that sh- gore t.i live With so'oe j'riends ia Romo und tliat slie might neor return. Made a Brilliant Marriage. The villag h-urd. some elx months l.iiif, the pesuiijes-s Felioita had ti.U'Tl a fertune in her face and had contractu! a brilliant marriage.

A yer luter, as me inn hes she paid a visit to village, and da.si-.-d all beholders 1 her her maaniflcent apparel he receives as secretary of the Navvy's union which he His opponent was Earl Percy, who will some day be duke of Northumlot land and. owner of many thousands cf broad acres. He has of egricultui-B pnlufts frm the United Stt- for the eight months of tie finoai i year ntet with ws at Savannah Were Charged With Conspiracy. SAVANNAH, GA April 12. Greene and in 12 and in Gaynor were found guilty on all three Testimony favorable to the ship utiy bill indictments today.

Judre Pprer ordered i Tas taken l.y the co.r.rrdttec on i a recess until tomorrow; when sentences Jnl will be Imposed. The trial of Messrs. of president of Man Greene and Gaynor consumed about IS1. leflKue of the United of the ity. The f.rimirnr" ot In-'' 1- 3 s4 occupied a fat in parliament for ten years.

The subject under diseuss'ou was Chinese tabor in South As the of the class that profits most by cheap labor. Karl had de- fended tbe'r nsent and bad de- dared that white men would not and! could not work in the mines. c.i:i te'i tr.e lord." said Joiiu i i if. 1-. ilfys dared to lift iteir r.

She before tV.em lir.e vision and wa gone and ul- Vt j. weeks. "-V gcivcrnir.er.x a-i up tne iaj; I i CC.XU. 'o no but her is on cribbed traditions The defendiats were charged with con- vI-J ivl 4 1 ir to defraud the government and vr10' embezsloment in connection vith v.ii- i Baron Roatn. the P.u.".

ambasa'ior. tt cf the U.O; i' i be government engineering works in thN vlsed Srreury Root as sate dirm(iit Ward, "that I have worked in different i vicinity, i ney were indicted IvrZ and John Ward, M. V. parts of the empire, and there is no work of to- r. I ir eave vi conference postponed.

It v. ad stated tlv New lork. ned to Canada. After iertgtby t.ro-eeding there they were finally extradited and were brought to Savannah for trial. fr emmwii ruiniln J'jly had only mind what It conceived to he tm? conven-ienv of 11 concern that the d-ue would be lTvonveniert te the United States ro porieineiit as ayred to.

For tmnv years she liven iiappuy us the wife of i he Duke La Mast. th- genernl. end ook i.f piece Hti.ong 'he leaders of nor ot one to the. iiutmur bcrn. After bath his fortune, and 1 no children to rhnre it devcued her-f: li to works of charity.

louring iur ivfe tino. so far a known, she made jio efforts to any of AT time of her deal n-Tespicion existed hi th circles In she had so k'iig 1 i a eoiupir uoi.s figure, that she v-of huuil'ie orpi" or had been bm o'-it of ve.jiock. But for her strirpe under the sun that a Briton cannot do it is always a ouestion uf how much that could produee a navvy who could wates you offer him. If British workuts capture the attention and earn the re-to M.e Band, tiny would demand speot of the house of commons in a decent wag 8. prop.

mine regulations, maiden speech." trade organisations, and a hundred and- one other things of thai sort, and it is DlSdngUished-lOOking r(an. because our friends here (pointing to the i John Ward disproves the popular notion little pro-Chinese group) know this thai, that it is blue blood which cor.feis what they object. ejilled an air of distinction. He hasn't Fought for the Empires flag. ilvop cf bnt m0Bt IS INSTRUCTED TO VOTE FOR UNION OF CHURCHES To Gay New York on the Bumoers.

Whe-u Ralph Gray and George Brown. tk, nrm. negro boys, each aged 10, were found on The Pittsourgh presbytery of the Cum- the bumpers of a Pennsjlvania railroad Presbyterian church met yester-; train at Wilmerding yesterday. Gray ex-day in the Clairton Cumlierland Presby-; plained that he wanted to "go to New trian church and elected a delegate to at- Yawk," and Brown Raid be wanted to go tend the general assembly of churches along. The boys live in Station stret.

contemplating union at Decatur. 111., this; East Liberty, and had elirnt c-d uuen the .,.1 I iki.c i.ij.io a a L.i.iiv t.o.iia.i'i- nr.o of the many of aristocracy he ex churned, after some allusion i hf-ra v. jn.llo i'-: rs- Suits for Women. tmira rioor.) Made of English serge suiting. White ground with hair line cross-bar and light checks.

Correct model. Trimmed with silk braid. Jacket handsomely lined. $55.00. Vftlue $75.00.

Women's Coats of High class cloths, silk or pongee coats for driving, automobiling, calling or useful for the train. $10.50. 318.00, 18.50, S35.00 to $125.00. McCreery and Company, Weed Street at Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh. no such would ha 1 er," to light.

the rancii or larenium Dumper- net ween tne oaraage cars or war, standing looking a ore man cue The ueie.g. i-uwrii. was instructed 10 voiei passenger trtin io. vj. nen tne tram wbion bae suit id iMo.i.1 spec: He is the -sort of man one instino-cvery inch of i tvel singles cut in a crowd as a leader uf rnen Tte itM the of jn crfic: anfl his feet and more.

fer the u'oon of churches. The W. reachel Wilr.iTdir.g they were seen Ty F. Dangley of McKeesp.rt was elected a gg a gem as tor II. W.

Millsiaele ar.d alteinste. The meetine- adjo'imed to meet t-lilted from t.ceir perch. eave "What you?" cried an astonished mem- uhi.frome of a llfeguardsman. There is not an ounce of stioerfluous f.esh on his iicrtees-pon in September. tn-ni money to rielc back Kast Iioerty.

I have been called a Little Kng-he weui on. "I'm a r-rettv well-ktiit well-trained body. He taa ed in the sweltering Syudr. and Prominent Minister Dies. Mav Purchase Rai'rcad.

from that document have led to the discovery that her marriage to the Duke I-i Masa i enveloped in mystery. No ffic'ai r-cord of it has been found. No niw viiere or it p' The only 'jrof such p'-rf is a note which was from tho inuniclpallty of Tra I. i lo the imjyc.i '-f VHida'tno "on liie of Geivral Ouirfeppe La Bevalac-iua." But there it n-1-. vv r.o hint of wi.eu or where it 'bears the Egyptian star and the roeaai of DELAWARE, O.

April li. The Rev. i DELAWARE. Apr'! 12. President i i the Suakin-Berbef expedition of 1M that: P.

Lahr, one ef th most prominent pas- i Johnson and a narty of Norfolk West- irs'e race ngiiiust time wi.ea the rail- tors of the H-fo-ined church Ohio, died ern oticials passed through Delaware last night Of limin xit ler last mgnt Of urai.l fever at lit on r. the and I've wh it wmo of those who use that phrase have not done I've risked my for' ii.e Fan pi re A rattling chorus of cheers 'j i-i'nn wir i-K io. i i v. i s. greeted tins, anu ward wound ilnmm nuitr ft i.uu'...wi iiuiii eoiumvjs to B.i;iau.'.u i usni in i nana iiau a- I r.M-rit- -it ti.

i no raids a most leu.ng speech syiasr tc-it jwirh their shovel-headed sp ai U.e c.f th Zins lhi, city for i here that th offcl-ils ftre 1 I lT'ifid'e th' WOrk Of lavina til' ties I (lio nast vism lit. 1 .1.. had seen t.iothers po-tin fru.a their vrred Ai uu tl era now i-tund th is I who went to the iiont-'Hlio-- women did showed com age of 'aimer and er Qual- i Ti.Tin. next tt. talk..

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