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‘Children Should Re- an Education That Will ‘will be @ candidate for Schoo! getting forth hér views on the In this letter, which ls to the School Commissioner District: meeting, she says: of many different nationall- our @ohool, Most of them fe the duty of all of us es tax- sioh and poor allie, te shoulder our public school, function of the @chool is no to teach only the three ‘R's,’ in to make @ cespectable clerk for future employer, but @ is to de- men and women, fathers and awakening in each boy and > gnd thope with very moderate means, ungrudgingly pay their each ts interested in the cre- an intelligent and contented man of great fortune practical- sglaime interest upon the general tn- of the community, His ‘and comfort depend upon the ity, ymental and physical, of those 4 tor nim, The money the ‘eh man puts in our eohool through i raised tax tate ds actually a wise pedicel investment, “As for the poorer taxpayers, they | gre more Ciroctly interested in the qual- ‘ef the public school education. Their “ of the childroa of their brothers DY end- misters’ actually receive the cash wetue of every doller thet js paid in pehool taxes. "Gentlemen, ‘through you I appeal to mothers of this town, and I beg them to help me in this effort to make community @ healthy, useful ‘of our vast country.” AY FAVORS FADS IN THE SCHOOLSPRETIY CfLM i 's Ba, Wie may MRS, CLARENCE H. MACKAY AND HERLIITTLE DAUGHTER SOUGHT BY MOTHER She Is Only Fourteen, but Has Aepirations for the Stage— Potioe Will Hunt for the Miss- Ing Girl. Celta Geritt’e home ts tn a tenement at No, 8 Pitt etreet, but girl ta missing to-day. Celia ie that ebe leoked older. Every day from 8 o'dlock in the morning unitil ¢ at night she worked in @ shop making cigars, ‘Then at night she would come home and climb two fights of stairs to the rooms where nine other big and Nttle Bmitha Uved with the mother end falther, one of the Mrs, Smith with loud walling 1s looking for her pretty daughter and amid cries that Cella was her greatest support she is denouncing the | fate that led her «irl to run away to go on the wtage, and she has notified the police that Cela has joined @ the- trical oompany playing in Philadelphia, Once before she caught Cella before she could gét out of the city. will I do without that nine dollars a Smith, “My, but that girl wae a grand worker, It is a disgrace, this stage business, “IT told Cella she could not go on the stage. Then last week she came to me and sald she wanted to @o on a vaca- the ohildren and we could get a place somewhere for two weeks, but she sald a Diaz May Visit Us. WASHINGTON, June 2.—President Diez, of Mexico, intends to go to CLEVER EPIGRAMS BY MRS. CLARENCE H. MACKAY, ‘The function of the school is no longer to make a respectable clerk, 'but to develop men and women, ‘The man of great fortune claims interest upon the general intelll- ‘gence of the community. The children of the poor actually reserve the cash value of every paid in school taxes, Rich and poor alike should ungrudgingly pay their share, 5 Bie Wise “WHEN THE SIXTH BABY CAME * HE THOUGHT IT TIME TO DIE Rs Poor Italian Fires a Bullet Into His Head Because Too Many Bee Little Ones Came in a Few Years—Doctors Think He Canr Live. Race suicide is a problem presenting ) ney of the stations of the cross houn wiany phases, Twelve yeats ago John |atter hour, His mind seemed fast gi @audlo was one of tho happlest men In |ing away under its burden of despa “Little Italy,” all because a|Ho would not go to bed, but sat) eyed mite of an infant was| through the dragging hours, his eyes p ’ bent. upon. the treasured bed and the ing In ‘its mother’s arms. To-day | Pit 'eamea pictu rail of the sixth little oolive branch Barly, in the morning the man wos Married life drove him to fire a bul- | roused by tho walling of the infant. ag i, Nate Beans: lea trom nie | Deut omen hima from Ttaly.. Ae, the audio was carrie t f baby's crles wakened his slow-thinking Offapting-encumbeted threo rooms, on | mind to his desperate clroumstances, lie ‘Hypa he eifheenth mrs We ae closet, put the weapon to his ear and ia wite that in a few | fire | Mar ny nd will be & well man |. The cartridge exploded, but the fact hg that the bore was caked Neat the yet of years saved the man's life, nodule ir, however, has bent the should-| let inflicted only a sus al wourl the father; despair at tho tn chee TG loved our SHiniahy of his family and bis inabity the Wonid Toport nit he keep his. means abreast of thelr] sick and was afraid he could no Qs. A-nouralgia that made his life] food for ws all or pay the rons ite | nd_for long periods he was unable to} jeer Another mouth to feed had come | think aimbst yearly and his first pride in the] and give on atréngth and sturdiness of his children | ™0 Deere é was followed by deep concern. the aod iy ine Nhat toecay, But Bight days ago little Annic was added | aympathetlo neighbors wave ascinan to ithe already over-crowded household, thor ste mo sner and her six ¢ ren there were but a few colns left in the baiubias Valooking that all Gaudio's peasant thrift pany et ae scer to til, The racking [POLICE JUSTICE BIXBY of neuralgia gripped him and tne magi roould not afford any soothing miadicine, He could not work, though a| | n bread was all . physical irongth. Former Police Justice Tutlor It PUPS sen was due, %e tandiord Nad |e pyay. ang. whose tancsal took pes ft according to what he thought | 1, day. was eulogized by former Mag: Just, ratio in proportion Vo the \igtrate Hanmer and Magistrate Bar nd Bese area pus ‘ow. in Yorkville Pollce Court early fyal of Annie, the age joulfled |voday, After appearing in a ” Mio that a further Increase In the} which he was counsel, Mr, Flaummer NBR might be expected. obtained permission of Magistrate Bar- fieta was only one thing the peamint |low to say a few words about former “fhe man opuld then seo he- | Justice Dixhy. } bith and #arvation—the beautiful | Mr. Wammer said Binetied bed; the bed that had | honored the police court east and social standing neighbors, That shd the ‘the cross, ornately framed, the wall of the dingy all hie Wordly posesstons He could expect to get a at Mr. Blyby bench in New Is of his t that when the only nollce justice city magistrate under the m ‘When Mr, Plimmer had finished, Mag- lateaye boo w ad PRALS VRGURT he ‘i had not known Justice Bixby Intimates the, mixch And the| ty, he bad ‘alwava believed in his Wad ¢) owed the| honor and Integrity. A ry. He! The remarks of the two magistrates y concerning Justice Bixby were dnaus dJour- porated in the court recordy, EULOGIZED IN COURT. viee Was $0 | ne wba Instead of, les of @ dampener on the royal wi DEATH WARNING MARS WEDDING OF CROWN PRINCE) fr: un cars VENING, JUNE: 2, 1908). the walked out of the room. Then|she went on the stage. She told them Tuesday night at 8 o'clock she put on] woun signed |i 10 her, What do complained Mare, | ® Jacket over her oheck suit, her green! "Now Mrs, Smith wants to find the patent-leather shoes, and| woman who signed tat note, Celia’s straw hat, went out to take a walk, I supposed, | sister Rachel doesn't put mush faith in She had on a white waist, too. Cella’s| jjote, if there was one, herself. hair ts light brown and her eyes are| ‘The mother believes that the woman brown. to she did not come home, terday I went t .Jof the company Mrs. Smith does not tlon, I told her yee, I would take all| "eee y hag troublee eee eer |fnow, She inaists that na ‘manager eel ney As’ Cella ie only fourteen it is not| ‘that to the police und find her if ahe is 1 9, fer girl Friends, told me ‘chat ny noth om & paper signe: y it from er me th my name saying T did not care 1f| Spits, moureeemen| ‘No, she did not want to go that way, A mould Celle wit you think o: this story. She thinks Cella signed the in question Is paid a commission to| et girls for some theatrical company. | 80] Who the woman ta or what Is the name would take a girl without a note from | the girl's mother likely her ambition to become a second | t| Bertha ‘Kalish will receive any notice- TT ee OES TOME Ee ae Te. le Le eT ee ee |rumbana of » Important Forcign and Telegraphic News. Europe before his term of office expires, and an invitation 1s lkely to-be ex- according to information received by the |tended to him, State Department. President Diaz would : Uke to visit the United States officially, Steel Trust in Canada. DETROIT, June %.—The Free Press United States Steel Corporation ts huy- BERLIN GETS NOTICE,|\CROWN PRINCE AND BRIDE AND RUSSIAN GRAND DUKES. |%,2 S00, 700! pant on the Caza. Told If Czar’s Representative Attended the Festivities He Would Be Killed, SO HE WILL NOT BE THERE. Aseassination Threat Has Had a Oe pressing Effect on All Concerned In Germany’s Gala Event. LONDON, June 2.—But for the timoly warning of the Terrorists the wedding of Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany and the Duchess Cebilo of Mezklenberg | next week migit have been a tragedy instead of the great gala Qgoasion throughout the Empire that the Kaiser has planned, ‘ho Grand Duke Viadimtr, head of the war party in Russla and most hated of Russian aristocrats, was to have been the representative of the Czar at the wedding, ‘Viadimir is one of the forty of Rus- sia's Grand Dukes and aristocrats now under sentence of death by the Ter- rorists, Grand Duke Sergius has al- ready been assassinated, Ho has been officially informed, of the sentence hanging over his head and for weeks has been very careful about exposing himself, Ready to Kill Him. Nelther ho nor his friends, however, believed for a moment that the ‘Tere would carry out thelr sentence n soll and espectally that y would ylolate a marriage cero- ¥, which was a cause of national rejoicing and festivit | But terrorists got few chances Jat the sacred persons of Grand Dukes, jand in the case of Viadimir they are not inclined to let a single chance go by | Following thelr usual evstom, thoy |sent word to the Russian Bmbassy |4n Berlin that Viadimir would be killed if he attended the wedding. Viadimir is not gol certain that an mpt will be made on his Mfe if he does. ‘The Terrorists have never failed to make good a threat \of this kind, Grand Duke Michael, | against whom the Terrorists have not | made threats, has been substituted for him, and Viadim!r will romain in. the secliaiin of his palace, the safest place | for him, | Dampener on Wedding. Tho affair has served to put more or ding, No marriago among the royal families of Kurope has ever been so J elaborately planned fur a8 this one. | Phe indignation of some of the court ladies that a mere Mecklenburg duchess, a mere “Highness” with no other prefix, should Nave carried off the Crown Prince, had Kaleo been suppressed by the ta! ¥. and the wedding ia to Ba the, below Sandwich, Ontario, 50,000 at Pope’s Mass. | ROME, June 2—Ascension Day mass jwaa celebrated by the Pope in St. \Peter’s, Witty thousand persons wore present, Judge for Canal Zone. PANAMA, June 2.—In accordance with & resolution of Congress that of the three Judgea of the Supreme Court of the Canal Z\\e one should be a Pana- man, Gov, 3 xoon-has appointed Dr. Durar, “\ distinguished native Chief’. \tlee of the court, fay) Sekai Calve May Not Sing Again. LONDON, June 2.—It is reported that Mme. Calve has ruptured a vocal cord and that ehe will never eing again, The rumor is questioned. Jullet’s Home for Sale. VERONA, June 2.—The house of the Capulets, where Jullet lyed, has been offered for a decree of the Mut! Jawyer, ing options on pronérty for the creotion | SPANKING IS OFF AND GIRL RETURNS HOME Lilly Friedlander Scared Her Family, However, by a Remarkable Letter. Atter scaring her mother to hysterios by running away from homo and wri- ting an anonymous letter to the effect that she had killed herself, sixteen-year- oldold Lily Friedlander, of No, 4 Bast One Hundred and Thirteenth street, became repentant to-day and returned to her family, Sho was welcomed back with open arms, and the punishment she feared was postponed, Lily, who Is very pretiy, was eme ployed in a storo at Third avenue and Ono Hundred and Ninth streot. On Memorlal Day she asked permission of her mother to go to Coney Island with @ young man from P. the desired permiesio Lily went to work deft the store at the | not return, day Mr Friedlander received a’ letter in which the writer Avseribed lerscif as a wealthy woman, and informed Mrs F Lily had committed sulely carbolic ack’ When Lit Lecame cots negotiations with i, gome of her girl frienta. Mra, lander promised that she would spank Lily {f ily would return to home, and after several diplom: messages hud heen exchanged bet the Friedlander flat and the Hestaurant at One Hundred and sirect and ‘Third avenue Lily became reconciled q her purents, FINDS HIS WIFE DEAD. WITH GAS TUBE IN MOUTH. Annn Hassell Saye He Knows of No Reason for Her Act, Mrs, Anna Hassell, thirty-five year old, of No, S11 East Ninety-firat street, committed sulclio to-day by taking gas. Sho was found by hor husband, Fritz, Hassell, in her bedroom. In her mouth was a’ tisbe which had been at~ tached to a gas stove, A polleeman was summoned and called an ambulance, ‘The surgeon pro- nounced the woman dead. Her husband said he knew no reason why nia wife should have ended hee ufe, Book Paper Trust:Quits, APPLETON, Wis, June 2—The Ine terstate Paper Company, comprising jl book paper mills in Wisconsin, Min« wi Benerat Paper similar lines aa does the aper Company, now being invostimitod by, the Federal Government, has dissolved. Argentina Has Revolutton, BUENOS Armas, 8, Argentina June® It 1s reporti t a revolutiona: Hpovement’ has been atarted in the Province of Santiago del Istero, that the Governor of the Province has made a prisoner by the insurgents, MEN'S CRIFFONIBR, $24.00 A very handsome and service- able plece of furniture, fitted with special, conventences ih Trapeze Performer’s Fail rat 4 Miss mary| 10 S66 French Manoeuvres. Rhodes, of Maysville, Ky,, with John| WASHINGTON, June 2-It is an- Robingon's Circus, narrowly Lyra nounced at the War Lge goal ‘tment ey -Gen, Chafte Chie! itaft, jadder act in Cortland Sige bene ay, BigadierGeneraie William Crowter ana the breaking of a too etrap she shot |¥; death while doing her tor sa tinty eredit Its value ii urte to sn! or! value is ost j and the munioipaltty 9s at , intends to buy it a# a musoum, Statue to Johnson. JOHNSTOWN, N. ¥., June 2A statue to the memory of Bir William Johnson, founder of the city of Johna- town, and prominent in the history of th Mohaw) weer. was unveiled here incipal address was Hi tate torian Hugh Hast- ings. Uncle Sam. Tree Planter, WASHING’ June 2—The United States Bureau of Forestry, In its ope- for the season, will Peak Forest Ri in the Pike's terve, 300,000 along the lines of the Dy aware and Hudson Railroad in co-op ration with the railroad company, Mrs, R. C, Vandorbilt 1, FHILADPLPHIA, June 2-As a re- sult of hor enthusiasm for horses and her defiance of the weather to attend the Horse Show, Mrs. Reginald ©, Van- derbilt is under the care of a physician at the Bellevue-Stratford, \ drawers for collars, scarfs, Shirts, shoes, trousers, etc,; in fact, the entire masculine , wardrobe, In mahogany, birds- eye maple, curly birch, golden quartered oak, Parlor Suits, Couches, Library elled Beds, Dressers, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Refrigerators. Carpets&Rugs: Liberal Credit T. KELLY, 263 Sixth Ave. 104-106 West 17th St, Sond for Catalogues Free. An Added Attrnetion, crown as? PRINIGE . Ne Frederick WI71817) Ara 4 ‘ Cecile, Duchess Op “suns HMECK IER OUNG * occasion of the revival of all the qual y COCR OR he She Fev Crea Se fo cuaint County Cavan's Big Night. weddings occurred in the reigning fami.| The oye and girls of the County it Cavan will all be out in force to-mor- en, Of, courne the orleoal plang ‘even! carted out, Amey tnelude ‘the. Foviyar teat NRE AHO. piOKds! Of: thes Pea of court-at-curds, Which means ve and Bene that the Emperor, the. rem, the | thelr county. ts crown Prinee and the bride, fi i hy 9 Wi ned behind big head first wlwty feet through the alr Into the revecved sents, ee at head and should She was placed untry was extended to Secretary Tatt Pres Savltal hare in a serious condition, |by the French Ambassador. lose Doors. WASHINGTON, JUNE) 3.—The | Prewi- dent of the Hirst National Bank of | @warms iof sev Ladysmith, Wis, has advised the Comp- gopeared all troller, oft the aaa that es direc- torte Re wAcnte’ tohipctAsth Accident to Schooner, and at thelr te R; Bank to C ut f Nation ¥ ing has ing has oF ver: ool LA Arg reret of United Biatoe Army | of 17-Year.Locusts Wake Up. JANDSVILLE, WIS, JUN 2.~— enteen-year jocusts have fbrough Southern Wh. from the Ne nolaael a We HOw ee gi Bal Tables, Brass and White Enam-if PEDO AN TaaAIE ARMM TTT VINEYARD HAVEN, MAGS, SUNT: four-masted sot b very. ath: BRA 8 carne W. SWEET & /