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i THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING, a . WHY THE MAYOR REFUSED TO ‘LILLIAN RUSSELL'S FINE VOICE [MILLIONAIRE SUES. .__ LOWER THE FLAG ON CITY HALL DUE TO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. WIFE FOR DIVORCE. +o 4 Sant — ee = tel. Says It Never Was at And He Firmly Refuses to — ‘ AST: rr ‘Ken Lyddell Whitehead Names a Former Friend)” Half-Mast for a Fstab.ish a New mi : as the Co-respondent. i ! Foreigner. t recedeit. | Sa ee Wo loosite of tht, Hotel In Saratoga, where hi j ed her of Mayor Van Wyck raid to an Evening Mayor Van Wook a very narrow-minded Ms . World reporter to-da; H ein resident Manhat- “The flag on the City Hall is not at| | Venewackaines aay 4 half-mast because the Mayor has de- Ant tw vie evans elded to follow precedent. The the ny othis coun . : a 2 was not half-manted when President Geb aU OH ifak House, Grosse Carnot, of the French Republic, was why ie assassinated. It was not displayed at 1 fg Chala eeiieiislate : 5 ; half-mast when the preas of Austr ue yeaa | | Aiteatrare wis Whitehead: had: Wan assassinatel. It was not display | Jer und he is one of tie Simin . at half-mast when the Czar of Tu iy AkBaritoae wan ancanninated we OPINIONS OF | mat None ot rmyinredescanGrs MMLABE GLY) Ss aut hie wife mane “t f Mall flag at half-mast mane of thie} OTHER MAYORS. Asli ninhen alent Pater SST EER OaERTOEa death of any foreign po! roar and iH fi aeaigitiaaan Wael mlanpocket =: anieexs) T in Tr Fy Iverce. is base: of all ead teeena tts fatow ite pisces Boston's Executive Thinks! Var ree ponden wtode dein boerrayeng hha hi ; ; n | ireter omas. £7 ' fered < rt At they “As far an I know the flac on the! __ 2 Ingratitude and Discour- | u Thorn. w w ey hone w ere M te mekre White House was not put at half mast iis marae ; hooshe found. sire. Waltehed on the occaston of the death of forelen sth of Ene. tesyAre Mingled. | * Alone in the musleraogs Fulereraalthourhj) li reen bya thea naners | fabri acertes iy Ma Calvary | Mayor Mart, Rostnn, Mase —The fae : hs that it was half mast yesterday. | Baptis urch=1 de that | Sa VaAIIRIA TA a IRL femal El Riceene vanot dng te meg the Mage on the Mu cad tel eng a i see popes ae t| ithe Or Hitevead complte Perhaps that {+ a new precedent. not half-masted. "Our tearts af Queen Victoria During aur Civil | Tred t s, Auhitenead: complied) andkisaney “Now, a number of people are greatly | and we should showing Hunters fon trourtius dette a Interested in these events, and 1 have verelan, She Vistoria ape} iglesia tethers oatloe ‘Triax reseryd decision. often been requested to order the Mage] “Pk Kaan, exeMinister to Chili-t {moeed war with the United States tor | | : to be displayed at haif-mast when no-|do not ree why Americans should lose |seariy. two-tairde ar a century she wan! Tie - ndsolute ddiverce the table foreigners ddr na ns or nelien death of thin ol vr friend, As a queenly womay and a mio ae John Fred ssvnen Gen’ (Joubertinot ite oer VG Kee Ito of grief as a token of love care gneemuner he Peete The Wh tehcads, save been: married “4 wing 7 i public, died numbers of persons called | for glad. theres misinterpreting te Ny eat owas then aj A Remedy tor the Cure of Piles Which f fn me and requested me to lower the] It. « _Nictoria was beatal to te. Pym eerie | sidower "itive in Latug : las. Met’ with’ Remurkable Sacer’ flag, but [ refused, Had I followed the | itty i ex uoeca sand ashe wa »- : es PERE ES pest wt = : ° dictates of my heart I would have done | wrongedoings | “Countable for much 1 to he Rvening World | | August. auld Lawyer Mee, in| There are many popular medicines. that: are known in every household in America, — are blood purifiers, nerve tones, poaders, dyspepsia cures and” Mayor McGuire, Syracuse, N.Y -The y Hall tag he ut at hait- | maat, and J don't see any reasen why it should he. | SYRACUSE, N. ¥.. Jan. 23.—The city Hall flag hax been for a month at half: | Queen as a good woman, jmast, because It could be nelther ratsec not wish to establish a precedent, and It] “George. f ‘Tammany Halt | NOF lowered, Several persons. not know will not do #0 now. leader—May Pyek de rents [|NK the rearon, called on Mayor M-. | “Then the flag will remain at the top/am of opinto: Mayor can do {Gulre yesterday and to-day to thank | of the flagstaff Ked tie reporter no wrong. You can quote me axcnay. | Rim for showing respect to the Queen “Yes, sir, it will,” replied the Mayor. Ing thi Atiantn to Moner Ch Clerk P. J. Seully—It 1 were the (Spectal to The Even ng . Mayor | would follow precedent. With: | WHAT NEW YORK [ian recottection the fag on the City | Livingston afims, Atlanta Hall haw not beca displayed at halt came too | THINKS OF IT. mast on account of the th of any | foretgn xing or queen, and 1 don't» why it should be so displayed because of death of Queen Victoria. | vo, because [sympathized with the] Collin Oh Wondward, Deputy si pj do had | Sever of the Port—If e May . cause which he represented and had | \sv0r of che Part Ndvoneenne |e hoped for his success. flak on the Clty Hal “L also knew him personally and dined] think tt would Wo no. hn im when he was here, but an}tttest the respect which eae eCity of New York 1 did] {he residents of the city bear ta the Ja Mra Whitehead Ww es appeared at the Union) The headaeh cough cures which are sold in every drug: stare. i Mut all of these imust divide popularity, Veith many rivate, no one remedy haw) the: | fetd to ftteelf with the single exception of pile cures, for it is a singular fact that» among the het cf remedier there Is Duty ie pile cure that can be connidered’ aa: [having © national reputation, without @ @) rivai, and (he remedy referred to te thal” - Vyramid Pile Cure. which for seven years ily worked into publle favor | Trasen of Mth extraordinary merit and Tugs Hasten to Steamer! ineshod and a record of remarkable euress a ‘Michael FE. Blake. Chief Clerk of the 0 The EXening World) . until it ts known from Maine to California iy wale e 2 «6: ‘ % General Opinion That Lack of | {ray Midermen the only wate rule | Albany The tng Disabled Near j nnd from Manitota to the Gult of Mexico. i WK 1¥ No dla at Albany tp not ve It Is true there ile remedies. Ordinary Courtesy Relf-mant when shy’ Ruropesis covert Foty ony tne aay oa | Halifax. Vise tlag oe aattt ees nea canoe we e a; why: for the anverciet a : eo flag may be : QF a Is Shown. sity ties. why for the sovereign of Eng: | f Wil give the subject na = jor tno. but the Pyramid Pile Cure has) sy Rober: Mu Chairman of the Finance; © ideration, however, at thin time. i} rapidly suppiant erm all and really has’ Iex-Mayor Thomas F Cay has ork Spmimitte the Hoard uf Aldermen Minneapolis In Courteous. ' ASA Cah Orn e Aeld to itreif when anything lke mas any opinion to express on Mayor Van|If we have not done it on other simila (Apecial to The & World) 5 4. Steamer al populariiy ia considered. neo og [OCCAMIONA Wwe Bund nat do It no | OMALIBAN, Nos. dan. 2h -Steain f Y Misceke Ceourays 11H hail) heen UMaver | E Coavietede MunueLaryen ie rtoads Ames, Minveapolla, Minn—Our in distrese In lying twenty mites off 1 wonld have lowered the flag out of| w acre iaag Broad I flag ie and hae been at halt | BCH ol a lel a oe ¥ Nn for a gool woman, even if she|surprine me, Je Just what 1 would | MmAet for the Queen. We respect her rs ‘ "3 splendid qualities an a woman. who by were’ the Queen ot Engiand. es pave feregica Ee ey, >» Rroad|her rule had done #o much Ti ele LILLIAN RUSSELL, CHRISTIA? . D. J. Pennell, Prestdent of Anglo- Uncems tormeraiveryi proper net vating the standard of modern civiliza- American Exchange, 1335 Broadw of courtesy for all officials 1 How. (From Her fates Photograph ty) Marceany Sine NS: shite Cefuaa iota OF,\ anit Sek tol Re ae en pair ose acy clnenteane Lillian Russell—“the peerless Lillian” —is a Christian Scientist, and her beauty ser MeL CHS Hail feats CO Cot an [in which” there te too itt! favalved | Masor Smith, St Pauls MinicecThere{ Person certainly lend a glory to the much-abused cult, “Chyistian $ c pa snows neaucated .uoets e bad | either of propriety or precedent to make | ts no occarion why the fag should be| health and kept me on th “Wherefore thousands of delighted admirers of two genoraticns. should | bat rion to the dead Queen as a poten. | his decision a matter of werioun com-| dixplayed at half-mast in this cits. The ~ + {short order or it is condemned bbl? feel grateful to Christian. .t . Which has made the singer perennial despite the assert.on of a Chicago Waretnges Cp cud Gates, with Hale te he should respect her memory asa | Ment, iven, war undoubtedly’ tse The warat case f a ; Ce coin, : d or je wurat cases of piles are relletedieg Meant leliy/ chine Soe World ericres | cis think cMavors Nese Noe reed veterinary surgeon, wio declarcs that all blonaes are unhealthy. ‘Tne whieh, when brought to the atten- 3 application, and being in suppoile tion of Miss Russell, caused her toexelaim: “Well, ldn't that jar yout" nient to uae and cures At the loss of the greatest woman of|lack of courtesy In not lowering the tering with daily occapadude respect hooner rigged mist ‘Tugs baye gone to her assistance SCIE>D patotul and often danger n remedy to give satisth, Possess poritive and Very) ap erit, A person sutering from pissd fence.” she says, “saved my volee and \ | remedy give relle The following | fron, Washington at this aft the nineteenth century. Words are not | flag on City Hall. sirong enough to condemn van Wyek's| George E) Morse, Lawyer, 29 Broad- ——.—_ “WIL you totnle demon. noon refusal. way—It is just what | would have ex- re en use ferenvs v tore” “{Heut,-Col. H.C. Duval, of the New| Decled trom Sir Van Wear, nave 1 10 The Rrening World.) She Tells of Her Religion|" | storm) warnings Aine] eteal operaiiens hecause itl eovediei as York Central Ratlroad—The City Hall] Emanuel Friend, Lawyer, Pulttzer! CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—There {a but one é tells o} er Religion| fA ‘ from Delaware Breakwater to, painless, and the cos!, coapared to besund. Nag ‘choulds be (by all -means: lowered) tn | Rullion—TheliChtet > Executive “of our || nee isi pate ast’ in the! downtown! die | Ad Ate} ort, Me Storm west of Re: muda. | gis fa iners (ride, an all druggies eet 7 f the dea. f 5 > vas this y . tu : wig Nissen. President of the Man-| memory of one of the best women on land block, at the northeast corner of ° Wfacturets' “Asyoclatlon—The Mayors | earth, ‘It-seema to me that Mayor Van | Washington and Clark trees, “The City fited Her. action In not imeked up by public opl: | Wyek ‘vers property” aata hace Sail) Mall and the county ulldings have 12 nion. We could do nothing better to/that same tribute by ordering our flag | 9K displa show our sympathy than to lower oUF | over Uqte Hall ee Raleene Why Jones flag at half-mast. Hut what can you | “Anoian colmen. lanes at Paul Butt expect of the Mayor. ing—Mayo tf fidge Aspinall, County Court, Brook- ine AY OER ADEA Skis actions 1m be Kerous gales along middie Atl If aitftering {rom any form of piles, bleed= and New Ene te with rain! ing. itehiug ot protruding, a trish of thi ei Pyrat Mle Cure will cute you, and add hoi ds of friends. Portable Religls attend the church regulars | | jefusee Hon aty | Tt was Tuesday after Mayor Jones, of Hall tlag ts not at nalf-mast one | Heide matinee Mise Lilia E: -T would hot presume to ‘criticise |? Charles M. Ruasell, lawyer, Paul can doubt the goodness of Victoria and | q. 55 8 the Mayors action. Had | guiding cit” beara out. the “pater cit |tiat ahe was an aminble, wom prac dininm alcuelln/ her hanteonts horde were H however, 1 certainly | stayor Van Wyck's entire adminiatra-/ (hat there ts sui in the he ment at Ariston. Twas uy t holt h con. Chureh would have lowered the flag. A 4 Judgo. Dickey, 1 ‘Term Supreme feet) utter disregard of public opin Court, Brooklyn—Had 1 been Mayor I y 2 would have lowered the fag out of re-| AMARA, Mangal: lamer. m0 Hrord- millions because of hier death Mut || her charming presence thrush one ( aM 40 Unapeakrbly dissatisfied when at ne maldbeuring think of the thousands of deatha that JUN we a trim Tete: mald searing pth Victorie’s government and our own | SOUP tureen }way And 1 eald myself, ‘ie t [rpeak, ow! wnt dosing? Lam well ours ending SP. M. red through tie 0) lutported * spect for a sister nation. City causing in South Africa and the} Ani white the popular prima donne | Were beautiful New Vork Clty and 8 City Hall ie an expreraion of feelin; fe causing in, South A pon l Hand s am nota ne wom ct nadAeyer A HE Hummel—the Mayor | ily ought not tobe neglected: *Pailtppines that Lam ted io wonder wa¥ | regaied tier material wolf it Jou notacdrinki nis Bi inst nection Tran ) han acted In a stupid, thick headed way. | Jacob F. Miller, 13) Broadway—I canj8* should make the death of Victortu | (mend Mat material self « Tam not dt ely Lo have svueed eostatte. 1 feit ACR e een waa worthy of all honor | soho reason why the flag at City Hali{At eighty-one years a matter of such F my threwt Hoomust be corn for the time, bu > ealn | LeitheoMcial: heade. i Bhould not be lowered in tecognition of fimport, when we professedly helleve In| Mise tus er look: IES Hee a ale ine, Now Christlan Selenc panne aaa 4 bigute, wha would refuse her event | Queen Victoria's death, the immortality, of the soul ant. 1 sie wore a dainty Ul UIA AMARA A cS c teratitin” and. apitfiing, and robeoitg att G a Hi ted of res her evan £0) “Postmaster Cornelius Van Cott—Were | Pallips Brooks: sald net denematalvedlineesiavel | nt ou can alias we ~*4 o hhe A Thergreatent cig inthe wreatess Tepubs ! ihe Mayor [ would order the flag at (the end of but only an event in life kaa touch it Ut rear een | Ov Aur: Me on eart! i half-mast. Kanvae City Flag tp. ; = i not materia es hs ist < ox May ad John Townshend, Attorney—The ac- wish me te talk acmut v i use 3 ir oenrprenng ais Sayer deena Lows oe edt] aon of ane Manor ia certainly very diss] dames Reel, Mayor of Kansar Clts— | cnet she walt after gre Howil = You live t viel. You | aig aigeyettpaparez renee ot mans | cas : an opinion on this matter. I beg to be| courteour, to say the least. Ol City Hall flag is not at half-maat | + ena Without t Anna bea at Christan 0) ; i L. R. Treadwell, Attorney—I consider! gor Queen Victoria's death ue men ord Selentiet until you actually love von | — i i encused: an Hand-shike. tte the anbOrE us SOurse! the time ever HERE new shipment ‘Maurice Grau—By all means the fags ee 3 Mentnt fhmes when, theewotld opeyn tale com: | MARION CRAWFORD . of the lty should be hulf-masted. Mise Fur grasps your hand firmly, . Pip rae EAA ieee Niahoet| 2 - ; Mahon of che omelet ot TEE ENC | ama RRACRRRAN: ROMAN RRRRRR AMMA RENE NEAL REVTAR RAR RR RAR | by them « y not men | “Now you know one of tie first] prevalleom cart’ ancnenee and! sae mod Wite Wilk see me | JUSE received. A put se an Ou are te ine stian Selene ~ gi done on the Rfuricipat Building. All Fd WAS IT CROKER’S ORDER? but it ina Hehttul 7 EG Seen ti * eH toh ane tt 0 tence hn Peas ners | ed Re carry = = == = ¢ _ 1 for two reasons,” she began, | dont wish true Memu: f the iat AUS cain rane ton Crawford, the novel a 1S The Evening World has sent the following cablegram: GNSTLINRY Malone aTITLRR IT cite IRA aoa ebanaisainaticed \ ee fvads Wer Wer | lercreturhed to) New! Vork jtocday ‘om | V4 ay. ; Richard Croker, Wantage, England: Did you instruct Mayor hold {tas far too exalted and sored to Miew Russet te] Neact, wand oa Svery ! tinly on Hohenzollern - ' ne Used inere ink tory te sing? vine inte her yes ¥ ee Withel hier B wa: Van Wyck not to half-must flag on the City Hall when Queen died? Relieet ign aulvertlelng puri ee re toamieiglaversy nutinber \ dimerlign eee uleena as Hbeira Moss roadway & 20th St W. Id W. t eR InoRER pene pEnP mmm mnp ERE Dre Dep Ome og | 890 Jo not undertivnd Christian Si | MyneleeeN liclnal tee Gra tord ineene tel Smes ch yen ready to make fan of it and LAV insnarenes [Mr Crawford’a latert novel | j FERRARI HIE RAR M IA NUM RAMBO LIRR OMTORSE TOR a caat slurs upon tof fave belleved in Teeth} oof the King,’ le being presented ame nl : : NTN aa Beleneen fer + years, but 1 Matt no dramatized form by Viola Allen and R ° SOME NOTABLE PERSONS never understood it until about a year conipuny)at_altocal theatre, and Str I in eac monstrate ‘ Crawford will witness her hu VA YCK HAS NU ED om. VT ta the Mret time this evening. ~ eam of) * g N W SNUBB| Oy 5 f ] Fy . always O < ‘ ? | ; CARRIED TOO FAR, e # ‘ ally fi eae i ro * young.” | Re ‘ i i Rais : ; : r LONE One tt | Sean gag AAI ing writers of the —_——- | WILLIAM L, STRONG—When Mayor Van Wyck took office withieachsauccced|in ants : sth hoa i NEGOMDON. | ear of Being Deceived or Hum. epee dean. all Hake: Paid Hel; Mayor, O LOebmnoaimannecen of Pmeleome.) Veni yekianawered | | bugged Prevents Many People from | StTICes mace 11 pare Wri curtly: “I accepted this office at the hands of the people and to BIG RAILROAD DEAL CLOSED. Hand SPREE OTA TTT Ra eae ae ceeli | LRU Tsing a Good) Medicine: ments of science and discoy- Wants in This [2 them 1 will answer,” sivex paternaliam. No action ‘ipiea are an common, and in(ery during the roth Cen- weit? Fa Capt. EULATE—The commander of the Viscaya visited the Wo May Manke States ; caonifentesieot to cure, that people} LUTY, orld. iz Mayor when the Spanish cruiser touched here before the war. Van Northern pny. are apt to look suaplcios on GQ T Wyck courteously greeted him with olght frigid words. on, 2-The Tribe yf | BRANN. FASHION ARBITER, | remesy ciniming to be a radical permanent BU if Dr, PARKHURST—The Mayor insulted the minister by asking: ig| (Me el's announces chat ft fs stated aa nee allen Meet aw SE ee eee scacaiveaaniiearieaaies Paid Help Wants “L wonder if old Dr. Parkhurst has ever heen in the Regent Circus ¥) ine ten the ¢ ee Ne NN "| ean in never Being Bumbugeed, expecially ‘ in London?” St. [aul road by t tN M in medicines , 3 sreet > souls s a ladies’ dressmaker, 4 h . be 60 in 3 (Other IN. Mf 4 Dr. SLICER—The Chief Executive of the city referred to Dr. and Hill inverests has y \ sheet " Taciecanatneie aa Pane bat pee meueaname 1901 _ hind is : Slicer as an “old reformer,” and also “wondered if he visited the § wi ton, pw) The Election of Senator win in tne Eswex Market | = for years with weak digestion Regent Circus.” a added, may be annour iy to Kearns Declared Due by Mrs. Sarah Cohen. of} rather ka little time and money in AGENTS cyece eee IOP AN DS a/R Commander JACOB MIILLER—When Commander Miller ap- day in New Yor | en - ; ses a an Hee lared ear ane faithfully testing aes Sac UaT TOA ARTIFICIAL, Prow- | JANITOSS 7|% peared before the Mayor to urge the building of an armory for the mae ' to Churen's Efforts. Ver PAherrand liistiohe Wao Gobet oe spetk rableta } ener {| kirounswonn az] g Naval Reserves Hin Honor angrily declared: “You fellows want to $|STATEN ISLAND ALL AGHAST peal Seen Siegrl'e 1 Dyspepsia Tabtetal a oride i NWA es ec i8| LADIES as Use the city to get Into society, = 1 t Brann tot the weman tof sass aiferent in one Important = oY 7 ; i Dress \4 se i WAKE Veh eat « koand tha ewe “ | ¥ lent icines for tke rea- HOOKKERPERS ... 4 I Commissioner WALDO-—-The Commissioner appeared before the {Ait te supern a; wad toalay oleate United E Peemtae Se ee eee eo eae eral secret patentriaeal BUSAN OH ont A Mayor at a hearing over an appropriation for the Brooklyn Hall of atts De it Anse moly the Court) ome. no secret is mado of the Ingredie: tA . . Records. Van Wyck interrupted him with the remark: “You're ‘The Meh A the Mey " but analysts shows them to contain the ni. LACKSMITHS 4) MILLINERS s J a The Miehn zit, than the cl eS ¥ | MEN ....., : not the only official who does his duty.” Hoard has leon umked by nema rhe ca te eat an ran digeative tormenta, pure aseptic pepsin and Encyclopedia. DUTCHERS NECKWEAR Db. Van Name “! Bhan Bere midst wins y fake a eae canaries mateher/aar thera CANVARERS .... 3] NURSES SEPIA EO 1 AUER Pt Emenee ieeney c ar yer,| teenies : rt . e ver) powerfully on any particular organ, but im. t te f othe textstative ty Mong! eins Brann do. plan of digesting the food eaten thorough CLERKS... 3) rHorocnaruens . 51 KEENE NOT SERIOUSLY ILL.; TO BRING BACK HERTZ penal On My ; M aeearil defendant tm #'|ietore it has tlme to ferment, sour and } IHAMDEAMAIDS .. 17] PRESBMEN . nas . W Bete 4 ine B ODE IMU Wine ROLL Mrs, Coh Ne) Cyuse the mischief. This is the only secre: 19 | SALIBMEN .... ... 20 1 ETA Chair maMittee on «read a artiete, sayin must ref for sure saa fi 7 | SlomMAKens : $/Exapucrated Reports Cansed aivew York Detectives Pre merce’ and Navigation lon forme 1 i aibelnies Bs Hepsi ens ery eee Qfarexoonarinta': | | Rear Wald tm Wall strvet. | nail After Scotinad Yard Hei ma : Wetuh AW reiahe Care | cure Indigestion and stomaeh troubles, 25c. *TUOKERS wg] Reporte of the serious Hiness of James} Detective Sergeunta Frazee Peedi Bae Epaial to The Evesiog W cause they act only on the bowels, »hereas| TAILORS . 1 a] R. Keene were elreulated in Wall street] Naught will sall for London 8: sai eee ues tt ALBANY, Jan, 23. —Iuilenet companiea| the whole trouble ts in the stoma: bee { WAITERS .... 20. df during the last half jour and. precip: bring back Sigmund Hertz, the every freight | Stuart's Dyspepsla Tablets taken after WAIST HANDS 3 cured of embezzlement warty | meals digest the food, That is ali there WarTreears | 9| fated a seliing movem igiantalsanlcarrersTweret the Hematet fe charen i ‘ matt Food not digested ot bull digested SOFALANFOUS 161 At the office of Taylor & Co, 3 Broads da I by Che Grand Jury: Shanchas yt bh) 1 ” on, It creates gas, acidity, head- ie 16. 3 —|mtreet where Mr, Keene makes hte! — ti ortttes : Feast jpegheaatpltatton’ of ineienrt) lose. or te TOTAL: seover soos. Gil] headquarters, It win rt. 1 that Mr, Many je Leavenworth, Mo, wie were. ‘ A he and appetite and many other tro’ ‘ Keene war not—aeriourly il. He had! NSAS CITY. Mo. Jun, 23, x from Wess FA TMATK | are often called by come other name, %) 5 \iffered somewhat from an attack of! has, been Inirodunad tn the Ndmienticcar n conde mn of ihe proceedliag. ight the | They are sold by druggists everywhere tn OMe * m Legia.ature to annex Leavenworth, Kan, PERERA oosee srip, LUC was much better to-day, ty Missouri, SRL Nis 4 tps pregat et ism euscred bo © Benator Hale opposed any action or} the United States, Great Britain and Comndmy