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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1901. FRL A Heeler Well Heeled | .itan™" R aft. c— Homes ake Issues Yoarly Roport Burparsng i Arcent Euildiags and Antique O ; ,‘ All Expectations, The Postofice department has issued a and had to move. In looking about for an shrewd aad cal.uiating. Her face is large Observed in Histric Towns | fraud order against Mrs. Helen Wilmans, asylum she decided upon Florida Some and full, with sharp, Bray eyes, a mass of | | NING IN THE BLACK RILLS 1901 PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION PAN- APMIERICAN (SXPOSITION Gold Medal AND DIPLOMA AWARDED TO wife of Colonel Charles C. Post, an author time in 1893-04 she came to Seabreeze, a light colored hair crowning her head. This NEXT WILL BE EVEN MORE TREMENDOUS | of Seabreeze, Fla., for operating through charming little bamlet on the east coast, was formerly white, but as she says “she | CFARMS OF THE SHAKESPEZARE COUNTRY a scheme for obfaining money by false sixty miles south of Jackeonville. It was had faith and turned it golden!" She also i o pretense. Heretofore a Philadelphia fakir a small place, with few inhabitants. Mrs. says that at one time she was too heav 1329 to Early Investors|held the medal for working the gulliblo Wilmans set her wires in motion and be- weighing 200 pounds. but that by faith she | Attractions of Oxford, the Fountain Sema Spent In with the smoothest of healing games. The fore many months the golden stream came reduced her welght to 170 pounds. Colonel of English Intellectunl Life=Ex- W N e Philadelphia spectfic for all the {lls of hu- pouring into her lap. Seabreeze, or “City Post is a tall. military looking man, with Fabn manity was a case of 1000 pills, one pill Beautiful,” as she named her headquar- a good presence. He has charge of the g b ol ot ' ements. | to be taken regularly every day. If for ters, soon became the Mecca of the faith- place and does the outside work. Her son- Achievements, any reason the afMicted missed one day ful and their “contributions” for “treat- in-law, Charles F. Burgman, has charge of the potent charm of the pills was lost, and ment”” came in abundantly, not only from the printing plant, sale of her books, etc. — LEAD, 8. D, Oct. 20.—(Spectal.)—The the vietim had to begin all over with a all sections of the United States, but from The two men were only Arrested as “acces- Warwick is perhaps the most interesting annusl report of the Homestake Mining | fFeSh supply of pills. Mrs. Wilmans, of, Canada, Mexico and other points, At frst sories.” #0 to speak, the charge being |of the bistoric towns of England, holding Company has Just becn recelyed by the|MOTe correctly, Mis. Post. did not bother the money reached a figure of perhaps against Mrs, Wilmans principally. She is | fast to its anclent bulldings and antique TocaL ssckeldore of ‘the fompany for the | Nerselt about pills. Her system was ab- #1000 a month, then increased as her mall prasident of the mational association, MF. | customs, but these can be enjoved with & Bace) year ondinn ay a1 door " Superin. | S¢nt (reatment. She claimed the power to appeals reached out, untlt this year. when Burgman fa secretary and Colonel Post is | much - greater degree of comfort It the tendent T. J. Grier says in his report that heal nny disease or affiction, including It was reckoned her “income” was from one of the central executive committee. traveler make his headquarters at Leam- 8o first:cloasup from the 1,300-ton cysnide | POVOLY, by simply comcentrating Rer §,000 to $15,000 a month [ngton, twe milea distasit.” 1t 16 the Bafe. plant exceeded anticipations, being profit- thought on the patient taking treatment, The “ORY -1 ! > Mrs. Wilmans was a prolific writer, issu- | toga of England, or one of them, for the 16 1n & haodsome degres. The Riitsen |20 fof such dervice sollcited §3 & week, or o “City Beautiful” felt the effects of iny many tracts or pamphicts, upon her | country is rich in mineral springs. Haw- SBAR was sutk from the 800-o the s0o. | 10 8 month. Evidence gained by (he post- this golden shower, Cottages were bullt, & “mental treatment,” and also publishing | thorne lived here for a long time, and do- foot level, the B. & M. shaft from the 1,000 office officials showed that a large num- towa laid n;x_l. a magolificent residence bullt ap organ of the cult called ““Freedom.” scribed ft as “the coslest nook In the T o toot Tevel am e Gomn voe? | ber of persons had applled to her and for Mrs. Wilmans, a fine printing plant One letter in the possession of the B0¥- | world,” and “always in flower.” Charlos s pald money for the extension of her alleged established, a $10,000 bridge across the erpment shows a queer state. A man Z ¢ and as Mr. | how In ¢ ¢ pect shaft from the 600 to the §00-foot thought power to their specific cases. To Halitax profected and begun, a fine cONveN- makes aMdavit that he paid the mental l.vlrkflu, in “Dombey and Son,” has how In case of a fire (.hq street ¢ level. Suficient water wae brought In " » e P mental | Carker and Edith Granger meet first in | not get out of the way, while the 'busses, e Ioatan Hive 16 weee B \bly | these persons she had sent instructions tion hall for the falthtul” started, & col- geientist $6 & month for weveral years for | Holly Walk, Leamington. It ls green all | “running vn more flexible line P e DossIble | (o the effect that they should set apart lege begun and many other works of llke b to drop all of the stamps in the mills ) : Arri gyl = ther worke of llke treatment for his mother who had con- | winter. teen minutes eac! ja; n which to forget ature ut under way e “Cit eaut)- y Y o ok The report contains intererting figures 3 IS S el y sumption. Ske finally dled. Some two or | ellin's Food was negligence, for which the company s liable, to permit him to re-enter the car, ' can casily | though the conductor had no reason to with charming parks and public | do so! They will continue to run for many Suppose ho would assault the partienlar on the general conditions of the greatest mine In the world. The total tonnage of ore milled at the five mills was 635,441, which netted $3,688,654.71 on the plates, or free-milling ore; $48,305.14 in concentrates and $2,272.18 o siliclous ore; making $3,- 639,232.06 for the total output of the mine The company pald out for labor in the $1,226,143 and in the mills and holst- The woman in the case has been a promi- nent figure in the “mental eclence, absent for many years, was heard of in Chicago many years ago. Later she went to Boston, and about 1892- treatment'* other matters and permit the healing ful” had a boom. Phis autumn a national thought which she sent to her patients to enter their bodies and renew them. convention of the “‘mental sclentists’ is to be Leld and the big convention hall now under way will be ready to accommodate the thousands expected. It is estimated that $500,000 or more has been spent here in varloug improvements, all coming from the alleged dupes of the “‘absent treatment healer.” “other letters of even a more damagiug | three weeks after bis mother was buried he received a letter from Mrs. Wilmans stating that his mother was gotting better every day and that she would be fully re- covered soon and lntimating {n a postscript that a remittance would be in order. Many and an character, as to the alleged fraudulent character of this “‘absent treatment,” it s Although ite sprin tnvailds for 400 years, up-to-date appearance. iron fence, and says solemnly: oxact center of England.'” gardens, clean and healthtul, purely @ resl- | years yot, but not for this reason. There dence city of perhaps 25,000 Inhabitants. |are about 1300 of these vehicles, slow have been visited by | shabby, lumbering affairs, unventilated n- a modern | side and dificult to mount outside, im When you | proved but little in half a century, The start out for your first drive the conchman | last semi-annual meeting of the company pauses before a great oak tree encircled by | showed that during the past six months “The | they had carried 07,006,000 passengers. | is, | Fares 1ange from 2 cents to 12 conts and passenger whom he afterward killed. since it was defendant's duty equally to protect all its passengers. 49 At. Rep. (Md.) 028 DEFIRS | ¥ DEATH VALLEY, Californin Man the Vo For years without nun It has been 93 located In Atlanta. Tn both the latter places she was ‘‘disturbed” by the law Mrs. Wilmans is a medium sized woman, with the sweetest drives this side of Pa outside the city 25 cents. A yearly divi- | the unquestioned bellef among hoth savage dise, to Btratford, Rugby, Coventry, Guy’ dend of 10% per ceot in paid. The com. |And civiiiged men that no liying creatuie orn exist in Death \ Located west CIT and to that srandest of all rulns, | PABY itself will hardly move to abolish the | and properly w part of 1he Majive dexert —— | Kenilworth castle. In half an hour's time | 8Ystem and it will pever occur to the peo- 8 barren sun-scorched sands o sustenance f or benst. Rl [ Events and 'flCiden" Cast | o0 can go from a new world Into an old, ple to demand anything better. There fs. | UNEERANCE TOF TRAT F DY o | in Uncommen Molds. S S Ad i the mils asd bolst. stated, are in the haads of the authoritien bill up to $1,401,085. The amount pald for timbers In the mine was $242,127.75 and the additional lumber and timbers brings . e the total amount to $251,714. The coal bill C ous Pha SES ( .I L I [ is placed at 8261905, powder at $127,267, url l quickstlver $9,707 and candles at $26,700. Hu and Thirty-Three Brickw, however, a measure of salvation In tho resent into the past, and that|h confines and there lie th T e e etaine most of historical | “BANSOMS.” of two-wheelers, of which there | Wienching and_ dry. Hur et o g~ e g g il are about 20,000 They make a trip of two | fled there to eucupe (he ere is, " 2 o One of the most remarkable cases on had comedy in it. We had on our division & that she was not opposed to the marriage. | so fuil of living, breathing, human attrac- | The company produced 133 gold bricks, [ record is that of May White of Stockbridge. shifting engine that ran as softly and si- — tion as Oxford. We see here, indeed, the | 'l 00 S CD AIng reglon known as Death valiey. Hls averaging 1,750 ounces of gold to the brick, | Mich., who for more than ten years has lently as an engine in a dream—a wonder- One of the most Interesting places In the | work of hands and brains which passed out | TAnded there: name Is Mont Lee and he has recently patd ‘ valued at $26,000 to $30,000 cach. The | battled against sleep and has won. ThIS fu) machine she was—for fair. Well, one state of Wisconsin, relates tha Milwaukec | of life nearly 1,000 years ago, but upon the [ Characteriatica of the Peaple 0 MR O R L i hosert, whivh go was eleven bricks to the month, | case has been the study of medical men day I was walking the tracks and thinking, Sentinel, is the little village of New Muns- | foundations which they laid are bullded the | An ancfent idea, which has no founda- | he declaron Io far preferable to any, tied which gave a total of 237,006.00 ounces for | through the length and breadth of the 1and. when a pleasant voice right behind me mur- ter, vhich, hidden away amid a dozen 1ittlo | yiral institutions of today. Oxford univer- | tlon now, whatever |t might have had in | P50 of the country = For fifteen he the year. The Homestake bulllon averages | The newspapers at the time were filled With 1 /iieq. 'Say, hadn't you better got off and hills, presents a pictu | . an found a congenfal ablciag place whery {13 ‘Say d h ure of ; ‘ ) centers | the past, {s that the English people are | gthers ve found . e about $16 an ounce at New York. the story of the Stockbridge Sleeping Girl." o1\ o b, 4 X N T RO a bit of anclent { gy {s one of the great educational ce; | the p o e English peop! S hive il ahiy aseih. Nie la thE I turned in astoniehment, for Europe transported to American soll, but world. Vastly different are the feel- | stiff, unsocial and difficult to become a nly man who can dwell in the shadow of ide plant was SOt ne s oot 6f BI00/000 and | aheut Nef, Wit Misy WANS stil slevt, e JISIn¢ was Raited with ber cwoateher civilization or customs. Munster, an it was | (ime-stained walls of Merton, Magdalen, St | proachuble as well bred Americans, In|and body are there subjected.| He ia the 48 plant was bullt at a cont of 00000 and | A heacorul sleap, but, on the contrary, a MMIY & yard from my back. They had originally called, wan founded away back | jonn's and the other colleges from tnons traveling they are always ready o begin | oniy man among all the undrcds who hive 1506 this oty water from Boeatflsh Groek.|0)0op that sapped Nev 1116 AU wasted fer OBUL OF evarythisg, §lided down oo me and in the '80s, but while other towss Bavo |ingpired by suelent castles and cathedrals! | a couversation, and in hotele and board- | yipril N5V has spared: (ha only one Bhi0 ut oF BLASO0N Ab Terveville ths | Sead. tried to see how near o me they could Erown (o cities the Villago, with great|i. {s truo that these college foundations | |0k bouses they meet sne fuly halt way | who can dwell from year to year i this o1d Caledonia stamp mill whs put In repatr, | While attending a business collexe at SO natural resources, still remains Munster, | were laid in sectarianism, that within these | and are even more cordial than people of | on earth. \ twenty stamps being added, making the | Ypsilanti in 1890 Miss White. at that time with a fow hundred inhabitants walls were waged the fiercest of religlous B A e v el IRt Thoassantly anon bones today anfmals have parsuers only to th than that from they oscaped against the grain when one returns to the | Only one human being has ever heen United States to pay the carriage hire de- [ found who mana to exisi n the forbiy- | the Untted States in giving their addronses | £L€F Climba to 10 degreen in the ahude and total number 100. The Father DeSmet mill | 22 vears old, sustained Injurfes to her Of all the grotesque garbs that ever It I8 & typlcal German village, such as | wars, but here has been also the vuumaln‘inn_rl];n-_xmx’\mm yn: \lun_ t_hrm it in x:nr“;)r‘.‘.-rm":,.m?: ":rhuv.’,‘.w..,,;fl, A at Centra City was got ready for work aud | spine by a fall upon the icy Davement. clothed a bridegroom at the altar that of OUId Bave been sech along the banks of | of English intellectual life and the source | Bcollly, RRR The, TOREE PO PO ) the sun-baked earth, & spectac would have been commissioned some fime | Which caused an abscess in her side. She Carlo Grille of Paterson, N. J., takes the 'he Ruine seventy-five years ago. Its pave- | of a revolution in religlous thought. The |18 no such general iIntelligence as among | forover the memary-a crazed and gibber- e e e i ahate, | vas removed to her home, ten miles fFom orive. te wore. a vod fannel uniocabirs, MeDta resound with the tramping of wooden | {ranaforming force is still at work Sowme [@ stmilar class in Amerien. They can not | g’ thing, (hat 1y more wmumm’ than, muly ing, causing a long delay. this village, and placed under the care of [ | raying with ks dyving (o ¢ to haunt corduroy trousers, slippers without stock. Sh0es. and nearly every onc of its inhabi- | one has said that the present age in OX- | Oy ‘:’“’m:’"fl"- “w s they do_got 558 it Bhewed out of Hith by thet GweeR The most Interesting thig about the re- | Dr. Herman E. Brown. Her caso #00n de- {ngt'und o' fur trimmed overcoat, He was 'ants still capries out the traditions handed | fora 1s one of collapsed opinione. ~There | poreors 1 fnd WALe fhey. feam ROPTCY Erom Death valler, hothid of Manad, e port is the array of figures showing that | veloped into hysteric epilepsy and she has piiq” o fow minutes past 12 o'clock 90WN DY the German ancestry. Anclent | have boen perlods of action and of reac- roticent and disagreeable, this may be| fering, grace of hurun despair, comes th Tt $3.90 in gold was saved per ton on an | had from one to fitty convulstons in a dav. ool B R N B O he Roman Cathollc customs arc rigldly adhered | tjon, but coch has resulted in bringlog | PATY brcavse we do ot understand them assay value but a little more than that | Then began her long sleep, and for twenty o 3 " lliler \)nl! :'I\Hl far tortured In vain the frst me | "The educated and cultured English people | fa® aldrtired I Vot Unvateal torment he same town. to in the smallest detail. The inhabitants of | (he university into a broader existence. Its lelin ffteen yoars of physical torment 0 fgul Practically all of the values in the | days she slept, while the doctor worked for "y "o o iine was not a matter of 'R town, almost without exception, are |puge collection of schools of scie: his- :l::. ‘:;lnl::"m lr:; fi:::ma‘r}:.‘:hrn:“a:nu.h“r Hae AT S R S \eids and e o1 ho g o :';‘l":‘:"'::"":‘:’m"“_"'.:"_' cholce But of necessity. Grille has ltved for devout worshippers at the Roman Catholic | tory, philosophy, theology, are an jmmense | 5 MEER I8 BO (reneoaciifie O WA | dren.’ while vonder, by the (rowniug revious to ommissioning of the |a fe vake. . flapigince 3 : : . . re- | ral fountatn the thows a mood s :"’f,;_fun B "I_‘"n“" O o e | 8 e e would relapse Into deep slumber, Y#4rs With an aunt, Mrs. Philomena Minot, church and the old mediacval customs are | reervolr from which thousands of studente | DRk Tt they Raxe ot B Qe e | TR Tountals S A e i about 68 ents that formerly went down | For years no one was able to awaken her 119 Beckwith avenue. She takes more ln- carried out. When the spring comes the | qrink dally draughts of learning and event= |\ o mon in their acquaintance with | bosom, wither into whapes that hote I Lo (atmegs Talo tha arsti Fiut he | But the dostor, althoush masy tried thas (SFeet 1o Bar nepbew at times than he ap- PecPle assemble st the church and the | uaily go forth to lesven soclety. | women. Thre is not so mush comrade- | [accsniee and periah cursing het A clates. She was determined that Grille ds them through the flelds, bless- company was able to pay the large dividend | to do. DI A Shat 1t 81 Tast year on only $3.00 per ton. | She is now so far recovered as to be easily Should not marry. But he had planned 28 the fleld and praying God for hoin iful iversity Jocal stockholders are now looking for a | awakened by any one. secret nuptials and made all arrangements, Yield of graln. On Corpus Christi £inday | No one can visit this great un A Stirring Spectacle { ship and sympathy between the sexes. In| But Mont Lee hus not come to Gor's coute self-relinnce and independence the English | (53,16 85 11T AGUE T Al Tt woman is about where her sister across dec o I Denth ley will never e e e Mividendn. with ail | " Dr. Brown found the ride of ten miles. _ After supper Orille went to his room, the entire town turns out, and, dresied in |and mot feel profoundiy stirred kA I‘l‘;:é(h" 4o ‘wan (hirty years ago. 1 may sas |Gown nith and he hav dafly \m"“":""-'"" of the atamps dropping and the cyanide | through all kinds of weather. too much for never suspecting that his aunt knew aught White robes, the priest and people bear the | sight of the fresh, vigorous yAIE sub rosa that I think she would not be | fffeen drenr denperets, Y on d ‘plants in operation. A much better showing | him, and so he had her removed to his resl- Of his purpose. But the prospective bride blesved sacrament through the streets In | coursing in and out its col::n_ .“T.'.:? Will be made In the next annual revort. dence In town, where for the last ten vears Was 80 happy that she told some of her he anclent custom known as making the | There is no finer sight than e WOSH (07| Sixteen Millions in Dividends. uhe bas been. All this time her faithtul close companions and the news reached the WAY of the cross.” Children in white run | versity park fllled with hundreds of Wit gL slster Carrle has been her constant attend- ears of the aunt. A few minutes after All along the way, scattering flowers In the | dents engaged in the various athle! | woman. Her volce is lower pitched and monthly and The Homestake company has often been | ;¢ Grille went upstairs he left his room with WAy of the procession, and all along the | games, and other hundreds vh'eerlnx and { fuller, but not by any means o soft and |clent to lure Mo reported as having pald a total dividend of [ "1\ o her long illness she lost the use nothing but a bathrobe and slippers on, ~ Toute shrines have bagn built among the | shouting their appreclation. Nothing can | ooy we have been led to believe. The [ VT Mierseare Tee haw had $10,000,000. The segregated companies, now | oot FEF I 0 C o tiks she will This was the aunt's opportunity. She trees, at which the marchers stop to wor- |be more Interesting than a stroll o [ e YT Bonrd webs: ok ot | oh s e oo tha T e otne ke hew B fncorporated in the Homestake company. | foatl {" i \ine " For the last few vears slipped Into his room and found all the Shin. 1t in thought that Munster is the |(he “broad walk." bordered by ImmeBSe| gogiiy women, and there s also a cer- |puny’s claims iy Death vallov, ) For the la5 [ ::;u »-I:l . !odm of -om-':lnx lke u.o«;v,- whe has occupled & wheel chair. At one timo wedding clothes spread out on the bed. She ONly place in the United States where the | clm trees, to the river Isis, where e | e type of them mére aggresaive and av. | Ve Years he has lived at the inouth of hy “':"fy'l',:'l': Is, 80 that the company has | quring her sickness sha was reduced {0 took them and all the other clothes in hfs 0ld custom of ercting the shrines is now |long rows of college barges are moored in dividends. It (s estimated that the con- Furnace creek, near { anch Wixty-five pounds, but now tips the bean room and locked them where he could not adhered to, and for this reason many devout | and scores of sturdy youn fellows arc solidated companies have produced over The rearon Why Mont 1. very attractive to the Amerfcan man. He | ort gands under a sky would mies something, indefinable perhaps, | much as one ||=||(|'I" which appeals to him In his own country- | I, *imble enoug. L des- ot 00 p ever falls, \ving there. n to tempt nses—but It s sufil- and hold him there termined than can be found anywhere else! 3y feet below th : N .uk,;‘n !in the world. As @ rule, however, they are | grovnd. He has outlive Vi man who at 120 pounds. get at them. Then she went to bed people visit Munster to attend the celebra- | skimming the water iu their swift :mnl extremely subservicnt to meén, and since n:.l-p worlflr-'-'l"w#"y. ‘|y...|~m‘_|:,”,h|‘,‘.‘l :‘I’::‘:{‘»nlv{\:' o $56,000,000 in gold since the first mill began Grille saw that he had been outwitted, tlon of Corpus Christi Sunday. [ There in something in the very atmos-| .. ‘y,iier are rather a scarce commodity, 414 ale ar o mud with the misery that indir . t railroaders in Philadelphia sat Thy h lway h hich quickens the pulse and drives | /O T Nabis Akl il : LB R 2 (R pounding out ore. A group of rallroaders but determined that the marriage should e town has no rallway or telegraph, | phere w oaits. Whatever | thoY place a remarkably high estimate uron | death only VG MR R o The company has begun the erection cf |and talked on narrow escapes. One of them not be postponed. In a closet he found an 8nd mail reaches it only occasionally, but | away pessimistic "A.l T magtend, ot themselves, which the women accept. The :::'n‘ .";;‘:«\:H"‘_w‘ I Y BB D \ another cyanide plant on the north side of | said: “On a certaln afterncon I was walk- old red undershirt, a pair of superannuated the inhabitants of the village never com- | must be omitted in a trip Rugiand, young English girl s very protty, espe- |§eairaying (helr wooden headstones. Grim, the bill a mile from this city, which will | Ing over a one-track trestle fifty feet high. corduroy trousers and a wornout fur- «lain and are seemingly content to live | it not be Oxford university. s Ghtel clally as to complexion, and has many | stolld. undaunted. he has stuck to his post, have a dally capacity of 600 tons of tallings | A train came on me and I had to atep Off trimmed overcoat. Clad In this fantastic apart from the world. There is no regard Wherever the traveler ‘:"" London, | charming little ways, but she Is utterly | with (V;:‘fle':x{nn':u’r)tl!w‘ over near, ::nw.\i‘:;: that will be supplied from the Father De- | the track and stand on the little space— garb he made his way by side streets to Pald to existing fashions in dress, and the | Britain he relirs “'“'“'::h{ v small o | Without the polse and cleverness and 8y emioren frat tnto the velley. theugh Smet, Caledonia und Deadwood-Terra stam | a space less than a foot wide—between the the office of the justice and found the bride, men and women alike still adhere to the | for all other places Av® * n ne el o | plauancy which render the American &irl | ho fs still atrong and burly of face and ilg- mills, It I8 estimated this secand mill will | track and the trestle’s edge. 1 stood there, in tears, walting for him. She feared that old custom of wearing wooden shoes. The | radius. The early "‘“:'“;‘ (‘; s faw |*0 Attractive. And yet it must be con-|ure If the n"‘vmu.l.v.:rq of his environment sive to the company $20.000 a month. facing the trafn, and as It went by, to keep he was not coming and that the aunt had Wooden shoo factory Ia one of the quaintest | beautiful in the Unite ke aten A Linex | fested that tho latter has some things to TR PO N e & aataw Wite Al It In not generally known that the Home- | mysei from fosing my balance, for only my persuaded him to back out at the last Places In the little town and here the shoes | charma in thle great FASe 0 (B0, | learn, from her English cousin, of old. |several half-broed ehlidre staks company borrowed a large fum of | yoex were on the ties, my heels uneup- minute. are made to fit fest which have never worn | smoke rises from countiess His Indian o meet the dark fashioned modesty, dignified reserve and |companion remains with him only a pait ¢l { money approaching $1,000,000, from J. B. | ported in the air—1 had to take hold and Friends who uad gathered found it hard any other kind of covering. The younger | chimneys and drops e a0 fikds | “\iienus Hhgeta tar #ighr BEenes: L R P e T R Huggin and others, for the purpose of put- | oy go again of the various parts of the en- to suppress their laughter during the cere- people are not in touch with the old cus- | f°8 whlob rolla un. the SRR A et No one can meet and talk with the Eng- is propliesied by mare Vie 208 ting in the magnificent water system from | gine and of the coaches. Of course the mony, but all heartily congratulated the toms and many of them are leaving the its way into ‘;“":m Lk whas 18 I8 16 lish people and not be thoroughly con- toted last year by un n‘l‘d N .:.‘e.-l{ Spearfish croek (o this city. The water was | lain wasn't going fast, Otherwise I should man who let nothing stop him from getting village to scek homes in the larger cities | The E0&lish 40 vinced of their admiration and friendship | ciced descrt ranger named Bennett of Ash & varms the farthest cor- C ve Meadows, , who lost his I within a sity, and rather than create a dis- | hayo been shaken off and killed. married. When the aunt heard how her of the atate .and in a few years more have a fire which warms the [ariassl L | for Americans. They have really an ex-| )i x % 5 i | ners of the room. aggorated ldea of our capabilities and | fharieT, OF B Tle O Do ne i L th turbance in the stock market over a de “In the way of scares I have had my plans had been frustrated she was the first Munster will be simply a village of old men Callfernia, they know Death valley. Bennett was crossing to 'hs creaus in the Alvidends of the company, the but of my greatest shocks to congratulate the young couple, saying and women. own Florida and Califernia, death | "chievements andjof the weaith and power | Hot Springs and the terrific heat robbe R R liisat /090L000 to mAKS & Toan. . Ttla | % 100 RUL one L4 3 ' § fhere s uo danger of freezing to death | oty T T ile Sam has proved | him of hix rewson. Jumping from e ) berrowed money was spent in such a way | T = that It would pay itself back. It will only ( ! be a few months when the large sum will and so they huddle over their little band- | 10 oqual mateh in what John Bull considers | ¥*EqN he tore off his clothing and groveled " in the kall for water, wlthough there | sonl and shiver through the winter |, test objects of life-—~maki Dt Vel g and Black Hills mining men and it has |reason he liked these American girls so (ing the milk in this system, by which the | 28s. of 008 e grinin o making money | were water barrels and shovels in hle out while counting the days (1l spring Hals| ;g winping battles. He regards America |it. Mont Lee saw Honnott die. He scoffs been proved o be a remarkably fine propo- | was because they treated him as it he were | consumer sees with his own eyes the Roous | yro never heated and not always bedrooms. | o ",ne does a poor relation who has come | 4! the sugkestion that he, too, will some sidion. The pay shoot s something llke 800 | Just & good friend. He explatned by teliing produced. But the natives—and thev all|¢Cy"or"well-to-do famllies. Col. or | e e e e ekt nan ‘o | i succumte i the Bame way. 0 © 0 ong. There I8 a 100-ton plant near | how she would go away and dance with [agree on this point—insist that the milk | &, here, are no more | i - p 4 . 20 & result of the incressed waver sunply. | oo hime R | other men, then would come back to him, | merchant has under his coat a rubber hot- ‘°“"M“,:'"::;y‘:'{m, United States and ZEJ"J:JLJ'"..“’,'OZI'T.T:: 0,';"“'{‘:;:.;':;::’;;' o G L The company, when the loan is pald up, | ""Syill farther east is the Silver creek ore |acting just as if he were not the khedive, |tle flled with water and with a rubber | FERUTLA% 0 P coquire nearly so much oF 80| ance and Germany or Russia and France | ¥ALeY;, T05 uir 1n toe drs for that will In all probabllity increase its divl- | joqe, which runs parallel with the other | Other women, ho aid, were so afrald of |tube attachment, which enables him fo . | | | , as the = Hgpi mist vells the #un's glare and mois dend: four veins. A large tract of the best ground | the etiquette of the thing. They would | {Risat. the Water into’ tha maasvre, slonk | WBAGY, 0 prodsics abundant warmth, might threaten her supremacy. “In that | unknown. The heat cracks the lips, pinchos " here 18 not €0 intense, but the BOg-| .50 . heard this sall again and ogain--|the face until the blood starts, s s the Never a Dividend Missed. on this veln has just beeo taken up wnd | stay in the one chalr as long as he sat |Wth the milk Auother way the ardstic O e very “close” in more ways than | Lot courso we should expoct the e (o ke the’mosture fram {h by | v | milk merchant has for milkin - o o und then comes madness, and upon the There has not been a miss in the divi- |a company 18 belng nrc:nun: to v':':rckl l:: tflnm-:. ne(\‘" Arnn:llnx rr lr-vln.(m‘l: :0 tomer is by pm:d,,. as mu,f, I;;n:“:. one. They have a funuy -“"0':“: ":."_ Siates to come (o our assistance and fight | hoels of madnesn treads the Epectre Denth : dends since the first one, twenty-three | These veins are on the order of manufactur- | dance. Consequently, he was afrald to poking the fire, of standing the pol by our side. IDA HUSTED HARPER. Mont Lee has a brother, Sam, who assists there having b o e | ing propositions and are belng sought for (poil any one's pleasure. But with tho |POssible. This is done by holding the elass | Pl Ll o grate with the end pointing ol hita in his work. They have helped to hunt yeurs e IEVING . § 10 1v | by outside capitalists. American girl it was lovely; he could act A8 faF as practicable form the scurce of sup- | 88414 v, which they Insist makes Street Rallronw and bury scores of bodies since they went dividends pald. The company is gradually | bY | ply during the process of Aling the measure, | WP the chimney, fhto the valley, It s the custom of miners —_— without restraint, knowing she would do as |P!Y & the p & th u “draw.” Another bellef, which v increasing its output by putting in cyanide ORED BY THE KHEDIVE. ¥ Tin" the beit Tolals KiH rhatduranis ob | 88 Be: {araw n 3 Where a passenger on & street car was |on the desert to establish the grave of an - ckney, ‘who I8 old, | the % o X e neh nameles ’ “1 :t '.1- f“r:.":;.l‘y "-"dz;‘:‘" 4 Ruler of Egypt Much Charmed by an |returns to Cairo in a fortnight yshe likes | 8¢ cream used or offered and milk as a out the fire, and whenever Le ussaulted an unoftending passenger, it . company intends to bulld a new 200-stamp mill goon. The company Is now dropping American Girl 900 stamps every day. A charming woman has been visiting In the life there Immensely. Her guardian, | beverage was very seldom seen, and I did | 10w they RAIED8 ‘outieiak. e Judge Long, s the diplomatic agent and | Ol 0nce see it mentioned on a bill of fare. ORI RE hvers) PRiLe b6 ohe on fhe Hamer Frlindeisble. TR A M T e oy e, Sade! | supply even at this price would Iucrease the [ 18 order to g5t W 8 RO ek ro. | Pletures have renched the highest of & large proposition. A crosscut is being | (N L T Guire, Egypt, last winter o lines of employes going to their business. | 4nq mouldings, the careful selection of pay shoot Is over 300 feet long. The ore was sald in Cairo that she was easily the Tetaki 1o Wix dwelia, It is the popular idea that steel is & l4oun town until that time. Thev move | whatever it may be, In the most artistic \ Castle creek. {0 briag her at once into the very front uf | Just returned. “The milk lsn't first rate | that do not poseess the qualities mon- | without being tied: not that I was In any the public as lenders in all that per- ol B i Ao A gk, to honea in giasa bottl ed 1n Wire | girength, elasticity and tenacity than iron, | to carry a book to improve his mind as be | pygyy lean ledpe of trecomilling and coneentoat. | ters of introduction, but by no means the | \hesl push cart, always painted some dark | 't Ot two bars. one iron and the other |of & large dry goods store Wll natience FE0 Ao HOSPE’ high enough in gold to pay for handiing. | Shepherd's hotel. For Calro is exclusive. |ian; they are long, small-necked, dark same heat, not even an expert could dis- (made bim so long coming. 1 was fust Gren Development in Hills, curfous ones will g0 to get into that gplen- | Which he knows is in the miik, and the dark | barture between steel and iron in the lower | have’them. Everywhere you sce two or trontier fur trading post no side leather—with genuine welt soles Milk—such as it is—brings about 15 cents consul general from America. He took the 7 > ¢t ts never of the least use to rise early — oo isters over with him and the elder | Guart, United States money, and a better | ! The Art of Fllll“li‘ | WARA L YU IATRN.TATE O 1O ATANS | two-Tears, relatanTihe Bisskiyn Baxis. Bhe| ried an English army omcer. who iy vies | dmand materiallv” e oin hane of Americn at 7. Stores aro | point of perfection with us. Constant ore. The Cochran mine s on one of the |,y Alice Stickney of St. Augustine add | progigent of the Egyptian ral belng opened, trafic barely commencing. | attention to the little details in frames whe | . the city just beginning to atir. Banks and g her with an unswervin Ea s "l"m'":"""‘K""::Ir‘:“""n':l‘r"' 1000 | Mias Btickney 4id the honors of her posi- Severe T"'v.o:." “:‘l::":ue Met the clty ust Baglonick (0 BT en ntil' 10 | ROVeltles, togothe 13 f | haile of o most plcturesque and cosmopoll- | 4 hard polishied metal like n dagger or & |aiowly cverswhers and for all purposes. | manner possible, ls the secret of our Tuns ‘considerably better than the Home- | (11% TLE 0 There are two ways n which you may | razor, and capable of carrylng a eutting | Novody ever hurries. 1 often took a buncle | chorigy * Twenty-seven years beforo and milk and cream are scarce, but there | tioned. Structural steel, for example, such clal haste elf, but I felt that 1 | tains to ART, gives you the assurance diplomatic Iife by the unusual bomors ho ) 3 p speclal myselt, it me r | peaat of thin lode i suotier which A% | paid har st hiv great bail. Ouce a year a !* SUENATLY 19 oo Na¥ 0L SStBK B s boams, girders and rough-rollsd bars. |should lose my mind it I watched bin | that we will satisfactorlly frame yuu Uffs People | fo which all the ellgible peaple in Cairo are | (1 uR® 0 SVRER T U8R, B ihion of the : XT:6 Yow t0 Fanears Mo gat'es b which Is opened by a trench and open cut | invited. This includes the diplomatic Set.|yjikmen here, but there the difference be- a8d yet, In physical constitution and exter- | rides up ¢ 1 asked the elevator man what Tox ore ffty-five feet wile that will rua | Kay crowd that sits the day out in front of | dull color. The bottles are typlcally Brasil- | St€¢l put through the same rolls at the | worn OW \ting for the )it to All up.” he sald. This Delt extends southward through the | Invitationa to the great ball are cagerly | green, second-hand wine bottles. which | tluKuish one trom the other if they were ;’,,',,:,T:m'y they will tell vou, “We have Musio and Art. 1613-1515 Douglas. . Lookout property, which has a forty-stamp |sought. This is @ mild phrase to express| have advantages of thelr own for the mer- lald side by side. Moreover, careful analy- ) three persons doizz what one does in the Men's $2.50 Box Calf— The Standby ledge 18 on the east side |id palace when o ball it given, for there | color simpiifies tho task of washing, which grades of each melv:l. or where lhrkmcu‘; e ataten, It we bad been an slow ax of the Cyclone, and this shows the greatest{ is met all that ls picturesque in Bgypt's|!s Quite a point to the native commences to be steel, s0 to speak, an {s simon-pure Brazillan, and it is a sort | Dut as between the two metals, Iron and ca the people want the latest : ern Hills. Three large open. cuts exist at At the middle of the ball the supper is - A In America the people of best quality ouk tan sole leather—a the apex of the ore shoot and & tunuel has | Kiven and the khedive chooscs limitea | Of & case of the mountain coming to Ma- | steel, there is a vast difference In thelr en- | .4 pegt. In England they resent an in- have been pald back, all from the increase that has been made in the output of bullion Hurry Tabooed. THE MILKMEN IN BRAZIL. work. beat lodes aund the mine has the making | yyaunington, who was hostess of the Amer. STEKL OF MANY KINDS. . 09 thay it ow D ; Sl ao | ambition to always frame the picture. N B ETanLociiv Iaar afrods” aid 'th | Hon ith so mush of skl snd.urede Takes His Cow to the Customer— o'clock and the heads of firms d St mitss 1 & oortheny @iweetiie from| 1% 99 Rt ap the Bhadive, Abbas Wilmi, buy milk in Brazil," said the man who had | edge, but there are steels of various kinds | yway from a salesman and carried it home Pty that 1s owned by Cauncll Blufts people. | mARBIACEDt affair is given at Abdten pala “Sometimes milk s delivered from houss | generally has & much higher tensile | movements vy longer. One reslly ouht | pictyre—~and the price? ~ ALWAYS i e e B e o | the visitors who have brought excellent 101- | ging. Tue cart uied In Brasil Is a throe. | 2N APPearance, it difters but silghtly trom | day when 1 had waited in the upper story rapid 1ifts and our people won't mill and a well developed ledge of ore. the lengths to which society folk and the|chant. The customer caunot see the water | 813 falls to discover the line of actual de- tried the rap! {4 v they are here, New York would still be & A box calf—genuine box ealf uppers - development of any property In the south- | aristocratic life. But the other way of delivering milk | #teps being iron. | | homet. The milk merchant leads his cow | durance and ability to stand severe work 1 | $hoe that will be a surprise to you when re with | number of his guests to go Into his pri- | .| novation of any kind. There is a great [’ PR :::::I N .:&""}’.,,'fy.a.‘."’?e':-‘. m'l."n: o ‘: vate dining T 1o aks supper at hiy | 40U (0 his customers by a haiter. Tied | and modern engineers have a very great|oyiery whenever an anclent bullding fs | W€ Bom the price—$2,50-n shoe that o Homestake proposition In every respect. | table. Siuce Abbas Hilmi has been kbe- | (0 tho cow's tall is & smaller halter and at | advantage over their predocessors of half a | Lulled down. They would much rather | for serviee and fitting quality can't be ‘h".'u"',,h";,'";",',",":(::':; s ":"I'h“";“': century ago In the possession of It. In|yee an old block patched and propped up | heat—-made with the popular toe and er, whic a: und the head | modern open-hearth and oth B, < ) i . it e B s R milkian baliseee | MOGA/R. opew-b and other process | than replaced by a new one, no matter how | heavy welt sole. This I8 the first time steels the amount of fatlgue or continudus | elegant. The streets of Londen are lighted | . o that the cow will not give milk if una elegant. we have ever offered a genuine box calf parties, who propose to expend a large sum Two married women recelved the message | o\ oanied by her calf. resistance to crucial strains of long dura- | by flickering jets because the people welt sole man's shoe for $2.50--simply of money in putting in cyanide works and [ of honor from the khedive—and then, to| . e _ | tlon which they will endure Is simply as- | prefer It to electricity. You see a rumor oo hiareing and improviag the stamp mill. | the surprise of eversone, the beautitul e e b mer” | tonishing—not laborstory or test machine | gecasionally that some American company because mntil now we could not get a The mill and air compressor are operated | American girl. Her escort ,was no 1088 a | tcoted from customer to customer. In his strains, but the downright pounding and | iy going to put in electric street rallways | Khoe to sell at ,fl"" price that we could by water power from Rapld creek. royal person than a prince, the uncle of | yand he earries an ordinary sized drinking | fogetng of daily work, which is far more [ here, It will—when the New Zealander sits | recommend. We recommend this one. This belt of ore is one of the longest in | the khedive, ranking third from the ruler. | glass and a tin one-pint measuring cup; | %rious than any testing wachine can de- | on London bridge. There was & statement ‘ the southern Hifis. 1t passes south across | second to Prince Mahomet All, brother to|these he Ingeniously raps one against the | 'Iver: This last sets up a certain stress In|to this effect a short time ago snd the \ Castle creek and how much farther has | the khedive, other, and this is his gong to notify his | ® straight line, gradually Increasing up to | Pall Mall Gaaette, our late William Waldort Drexel shoe Co._ not been determined by prospector: On Mies Stickney was herself much surprised | customers of his approach. A customer | fallure under ft; but the duty imposed upon | Astor's paper. came out at once with a the morth, half a mile from the Standby [at this unlooked for distinction. At the |reached, the merchant gets down on one | Stezl by daily work in a high-speed engine. | leading editorial in opposition, saying Omaha' mine, is the Montesuma mine, which has & | cotillion that followed the khedive sat next | knee and nroceeds to execute the srder | for example, is not only to resi “We (7) are perfectly satlsfied with the thirty-toot ledge of concentrating ore. |to Miss Stickney all the time, not dancing | while the customer waits, strains, but torsional and traverse burdens | omnibus system which has ser Careful tests have been made by Colorado | himself. He sald afterward that the| “The stranger s no chance for dilut- | at oue and the same time. 80 many years.” The shoot is at least 100 fect across at|dive this suppor table ls the brightest spot the 300-foot level and It Is more than 1,000 | in the palace, for the young ruler of Egypt feot long. The mine s owned by New York | is handsome, brillfant and good-natured. -~ Up-to-date Shoe House, 1418 FARNAM STREET. d us well | New Knll Catalogne Now Ready, It then went on to show