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Hours | Sto8 p.m. | Tenors and bassors afford snecial inducement t> join Ma‘ane Daly’s aay cal chior apolyia basem-nt at) « Augus ive ~ { y’s note chain method, ly — DINNER FOR A MONKEY, Members of Gotham’s Four Hundred Entertain an Afriean Ape at Newport, R. 1. the fashion- ucceeded ‘tion of New} in getting a} |FIGHT FOR LIBERTY Three Moonshiners Trapped by In- ternal Revenue Men. | | whe Officers of the Government and Mlieit DisciNers—Eexciting Midnight Bactie. and small talk 5 nd for a few mo- two ahead in its tire-| less race and cont th i. “Jocko,” a kk ch pink-eyed, THE GUEST OF HONOR. and out of the h has an un- ttin led reputa entertainmer in the sociz world, and when she cast her eye on “Jocko” an idee struck. On the trip to New- port “Jocko” was taken to dinner in} the saloon of the seat at the ta ucht and given a This was more for What was coming than rehearsal of anything else. When the y Mrs. Fish imme her idea into effect. ely began to carry “Jocko” w k- en ashore and driven to the tailoring establishment of Mr. O'Connor. That gentleman was informed that a fash- ionable suit of clothes was required for the little animal. “Jocko” s driven to Arle . the villa of Mr d Mrs. Harry Lehr, where he was the guest of honor at dinner, in- Vitations havi en issued to the se- leet f to meet M. Joe give behaved finely. a cardinal « with black braid and t ns, cut like a Russian blous SHE LIKED PERFUMERY. Bat Her to ndness for It Got Her Ins uble at the Doctor's Oftiee, erious 'T They were discussing the fon for perfumery manifested by many us, which reminded the physi- n the group of a queer c that recently came under his observatio' om. “Two ladies calle to a New York Times man, while one was in consultation with me in my private room the other whiled away her time by investigat- ing the contents of a large case of bottles, jars, ete., in the outer apart- ment. Between the two rooms is a glass door, over which is drawn a shade, but the shade happens to be RUBBED HER NOSE. torn a¢ me corner, so that it is po! ee fre the inner room into outer of Hearing a rattling among the bot- , I stepped to the glass door and overed the la 1 the act of take down one bottle after another and smelling the contents. At length she got hold of nething which evi- dently had a ple ng odor, for final- ) ly she poured some of the liquid into her hand and smelled of it again, then hastily rubbed the liquid upon ner nose and portions of her face contiguous thereto, replaced the bot- le and took her seat she heard a rustling in the inner room, “Knowing what the result would be, I detained the ladies in consulta- tion for several moments: By that time, as the one with the desire for perfumer, sat near a warm tove, of her face » olive color, and her nose and portions began to turn a de¢ before they departed had assumed a beautiful dark brown. She had mis- taken my favorite hair dye for per- fumery. lless to say that she became an ‘imvalid’ and was not vis- ible to her friends for a week.” —~m up novel | at arrived at Newport ; antag ts, Internal | Story of a Typical Meeting of | Standing out in,the firetight, plain * marks for the } HOTELS—BALTIMORE4 SARATOGA HOTER, A. H. Cole, Proprietor, Special Rates To Theatrical Troupes New Management Bar Stocked With The Finest im. ported Wines. Liquors and Revenue Agent ancock and : Special Deputy Jet Cundiff fought | Cigars. three hidden moonshiners and killed | ‘Terms : $1.50 to £2.00 pe. day. one, says the Louisville Courier-Jour- The e midnight #7 to #12 per weak, ing lace on Big Meeting creek, in in county. Asa Humble, a j young fellow st 21, fell because }i wouldn’t ran After the fight j they found him with two empty {chambers in his pistol and the} weapon half-cocked. Maj. Hancock |} bears an ugly red welt on his face, where a bullet scraped the che Asa Humble was one of a gang that has been making “moonshine” in that vicinty for some time. A few weeks ago Maj. Hancock and Jeff undiff thought they had located the still, It was in a cave that opened out from the bottom of a sink-hole within a few yards of the county road. To enter the cave meant al- most certain deagh, but Maj. Han- cock and Cundiff determined to try. ‘They crept out one dark night and dropped down inte the hole. Just the length of a man’s leg down in the hole was a ladder that dropped away into kness. Without a light and silently as possible, the two men climbed down the ladder into the un- not knowing what awaiting them. Once in | the cave, they used dark lanterns. It so happened that the nrwonshiners were not there, so the officers, after exploring the cave, noting the moon- shiners’ plans for defense and se who were members of the gang, crept away without disturbing anything. The explored cave, might be curing evidence to show SAW THE MEN AT WORK. moonshiners had hidden the worm and still too arch- ers to find them. securely for the si more heard of the Jeff Cundiff got informa- outfit was located on Nothing was gang until tion that the ing creek, four miles north Clifty. Maj. Hancock left town ” Mone afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for y Clifty. Jeff Cundiff met him with party left Big Clifty at 10:30 o'clock Monday night, going north. It was about midnight when they came in- to the neighborhood of the still. Creeping as close as they could by taking advantage of the ground the officers from a distance of 25 feet watched the ‘shiners at work. There were three of them, and they were just preparing to stop for the night. Hancock and Cundiff crept up to 15 feet, and then suddenly stepping out into the light wih their pistols drawn. “Surrender in the name of the gov- ernment!” Two moonshiners jumped back inte the shadow of the cliff, the third leaped sidewise and crouched behind the worm. And then three shots rang out together. A bullet seared Maj. Hancock's face, spinning him around. Jeff Cundiff’s pistol had already be- gun to work. As the old soldier straightened his hand went up and his 44-caliber Colt spoke out, with the deputy’s gun. The two were standing straight up in the firelight, plain marks themselves, and with only the flash of their antagonists’ pistols to shoot at. For a minute it like the sound of a corporal’s ad firing at will, then the two moonshiners who had jumped back against the cliff broke away and ran down stream. The behind the worm only took more careful aim at the officers. In another instant the firing was over, the boy was dead. wa sq boy crouching The men who had run brushed past the guards on the lower path, taking a pot shot as they ran past, and es- raped. Maj. Hancock and Jeff Cundiff ex- amined the \ z man who had fallen. He 1, with a bullet hole through the lower part of his head. Both rece d him as Asa Humble, one cf the men for whom they were searchin’. Next, while some of the pos im out as de cently as they could others destroyed the still. When the Kaiser Gets “tad. Emperor Wil! rr speaks six languages i wet when he is angry, and adorns Lis conversation with profane expletives, his terrified listeners think he is speaking in se languages al! at once. battle | five possemen. The Howard and Sar atoga Streets, BALTIMORE, MD Cars to and from ali Cepots pass the Hote ———— RESTAURANTS—NORTHW EST, —. LEECH *S Oe hesiacranh, 98 Cor 19th & L sts, NORTHWEST Harper Whiskey a Specialty -IQUOR DEALERS ° BALTIMORE * WHITE DALY. & DISTILLER& Baltimere, Md. 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