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ee nesses srereeeeeeeeee aaa HOME OF THE PRESIDENT VITY NOT EXPECTED ! NTINUE LONG, of More or Less =ruption, as It by ‘cond f=] Joseph Bischoff Can Cash Check for New York dom is Jo: He is the tiptop m: bers of t check an Wealth is seph Lis he world y day for increasin n D. of barber- 82 Wall street. ate of the bar- nd can cash his $200,000. His and there is no orily SPOLITERS | MAGNATE seas SHAVES | NOTHING MCRE HEARD OF ONCE FAMOUS AGUINALDO. Distinguished Trouble Maker Now a Successful Ship-Builder in Phil- LEADING SIMPLE LIFE scorns ncnner once ideas in His Summer Mansion, Boston.—Upon the summit of the famous Notscott hill in the town of | Farmingham and a short distance from the old Wayside inn, there has just been completed one of the most unique summer homes in New Eng- | land SC RRNERR ARRON V from Time telling where it will stop, in view of ippines and Reconciled to a es norial. j the fact that his financial advisers | 5 aca: Sl Mrs. 8. B. Pearmain, a Boston #o } are such well p« iy Thom- ey. | ciety woman, is the architect of this 8 o, director of the | 45 F. Ryan, who has up $100,- New York.—A correspondent writ- | modern palace. Mrs. Pearmain, im furnishes the | 900,000, and Ja an, the ing to a conten ary, asked what | Planing the house, has introduced a a about the re- | Sreat banke ‘ others, Baty has become of Aguinaldo, the once | 2UMber of novel ideas of her owe Plete, 5 ty of the two vol | se a ma | | conspicuous Son of Destiny,” | Which make the mansion a close rival it a vis; te Ss nboli You see, Bisch er They | but who see to have dropped 80 Pa the much talked of Gardner Italian efi, it eruption of 1886 him libere further evi- | completely out of public notice that | Palace in the Fenway © fo p to 1892. It is true | dence of thei « of his the paper which the inquiry was! The feature of the new building, cano emitted a | Skillful service along | nddressed + replied by saying that . owe that has been emphasized par- ke happy ke followed by a | 2Ccasionally chard painstaking search of j ticularly, is the possibility that ad ife 2 was due to | Where the money t wa. They closes the fact that the | been afforded for outdoor life. Be °r it naar 466 in i (tain, who for | Sides an extended pergola built out . edge of the eentral ths was chased from Philippines to the ctive, smoke | al 1 the armed | i and in the} ited 2s, and who Clipe: 2 1 of the } sed wured by result | n. Frederick producing | i n had ¢ )Wh as an inter- | and swallowed him at ingle gulp Meanwhile | It is true tt hed were | | trouble make who nded P | he first colume I bas | pearmain Villa Showing Loggia Roof : cimalieeabia | dropped out of tice of the read- Baden’ uption lasted for ing world. But still very much i ad continued in | tlive, and—you would never guess | from the south side, a balustraded ter-/ but on the whole a l-to-do shi; der, has a | race adn a pillared portico adjoining 1 not produce yard on the 108 river, at C , from the west and two smaller rear it fell back inside the | Veyo, a village near Cavite; is thor- , porticos in the rear, a loggia, flat top | hly reconciled to Aemrican rule, ! ped and surmounting rows of square eruption is character. From stereograph, copyright, by Underwood & Underwood, N. ¥. taken th vath of allegiance; the | columns has been constructed upoa sence of s well as Looking east from a window of the Navy department building showing | irveillance upon his movements, | the flat roof of the new house where and it is White House with Executive office in the foreground. | once sq keen though unobtrusive, has | an outdoor life the season round may f much | been w and the “Son of Dew | be passed without great discomfort : it will be | tiny d in leading go | in case the latter mode of existenge : | ch e as xX |} is desired 1 1 eruptions 7 | i as goes with | is des ny therap TO SAVE THE COAL SUPPLY. | ine soastwise craft and| Indeed, it bas been planned to JOSE PISCHOFE- es the patching up of those that are in | make this roof garden, situated sev- €. Rice (Barker Magnate: Who Only, Scrapes Gride, Methods “of Production sve | cod of repats | eral hundred feet above the swe of. Ricco’s sai att vi Faces of Millionaires.) Caused Immense Waste. | his inf , about the Filipino | rounding level, one of the most de belonging | let him carry a basket, while, to haul| COMMUNITY OF TEMPERANCE = waosincton.— The government, jer who so much trouble to Hghtfally ideal places of private y islands | their shares, they are accompained by ADVOCATES THRIVES. through the United States geological | >?4!" @ ca was furnished | abode in New England. elid @ Sici fac the con- | four-horse trucks | ita ae nth h sae Asn . | DY James le, chief boatswain, | The Pearmain estate is one of the " nd i ae Bischof be: : aches w SN ee ere rs | United States vy, who is now at-| links in a chain of country side and is about three : ecame a barber in war] || of coal to place far in the distance the etek aa id two miles broad, | times, and in 1873 he branched out as| Vice Unheard of In Benedicta—Is 4. when the country’s coal supply | places built by wealthy Bostonians arnct, R; ide, a peak which | the proprietor of a shop in Wall Without Jail, Poorhouse, Free shall be exhausted Grado anciiods es Saas io the vietnity of ge er of an old vol-| street. Friendly tips on the market | from Debt and Has Cash of production, with more attention | Pleas ne ea ee ee ae oro fi rive} aclers on * " . r | southward into the Framingham towa : 0 feet given him by financiers set him go- on Hand. paid to cheap production than to sav oe strung E - ae ahlo ti 4 boundaries. 8& of the volcano is | ing on a very comfortable tide of | — ing and scientific methods of mining | Th b a ain, $4, ow the highest | prosperity, and in time he accumu-| . Boston.—Benedicta, in Maine, is the haye resulted in an astonishing waste | & na pore, which. is almost ew hands irrounded to the | lated several tenement houses. In| Roman Catholic Utopia and the dream of coal. This will never be recog. | 4 es vada aimwial pei nag rm . ¢ = ¢ ym G : P aoe the summit of the biggest hill in that high ledge of | these latter years, acting under the jo the W. C. T. U. come true. It is nized, for it lies buried deeply in| | part of the 'aist nay a a distance of eruption pro- | advice of budding billionaires of the | tabloided Home Rule. Irish Catholics abandoned mines now filled in. Also, | Nae s th ff es t what : Genuj art of the island. | eW school, he has sold the houses | settled in it. Their descendants, jt is planned to prolong and regulate [pede apenas =o and gone in for real capitalism. He | sturdy Americans, run it. Only Cath- the supply of coal by new methods | eect eaael a the outdoor divers wee ok ot A : | olies live ae s 2 id : ee | h addition to the outdoor diversions , speculates not at all, but is an in lies live there now, and probably of mining, which will, no doubt, result | | which the } 5 ataclt offs t devotie, vestor only Catholics will ever live there. in adding many years to the per ieh Une renee sat ot 5 eee ptior, Despite his wealth, Bischoff contin- | It is crimeless, jailless, poorhouseless, of the now available supply | a ea 70 blast an oe es — 4 wee cs eit in e 5 = , | wide and 70 fee! ng, a concrete, A nth ues at work. He has a set of early| free from debt and ideally adminis’ The extravagance in the production | Pte iaees tht Sigs aes came ee Tthow AES t ttend his fa-| tered. has been built at the foot of the hill any morning visits to attend to his fa- | ‘er of coal, amounting to almost criminal | eon witch the qisision ts lcated Pragy vored cstomers. At 6:45 a.m. he is As a community Benedicta is more waste. has not had the effect 2 | | fase é ‘ ers cith at the home of-James T. Woodward, ideal than Moore's “Utopia” or Ba- ducing the cost to consumer | president of the Hanover National jcon’s “New Atlanti Titse 40 at lcast, is the opinion of Bdward W. | Tp cere icdate se i et ee bank, H an hour later he is at from any other town and 100 pz f vey, who | et a arker, of the geological survey, who s the dressing room of James Stillman, | from a railroad, Benedicta has was a member of President Roose-| pres geshiess angss ad Contain Ces, sud ne of the big men of the Standard | electric light service, a municipal yelt’s coal strike commission, and pro- \ ao ee Oil company After Stillman senior, | water supply, several fine buildings 2 eat yw 1 con. | , ep of Pra his son passes under the At| and all the conveniene Bo vents de more series ie coe) EMILIO AQUINALDO. | Santa Fe, N. M.—Otowi ts the pame ; t n pas ander At| and all the conveniences of a thor- ditions than any man in the coun eve | of a canyon in northern New Meéxiec al, Vad $:30 o'clock on the | oughly modern city ‘One of the greatest pyoblems to | (Once-Famous Filipino Who Has Conv | Of # canyon in ne lp Br alg ollewi | choff reaches of Th Benedic is not only free from come in the oduntlon: of coal?” pletely Dropped Out of Public about seven miles west gehaing point ‘ie Ryan. Then three sons of the latter | debt, but has a surplus in the treas : ese aes Sa Notice. | Rio Grande river enters bles, Of receive his attentior Vall | ury. M ewe iste a ieee See eh Oe ee eny0 Aad pomteins, tne We ha ions on each | Street office er tha of is| family in the pl a ihebecneeos oA oe Blows Terk Seay hy | rent Rocks, ifisoes Wers bridal on deck in his sh mil- | } een any occasion for the es Es . V t 13 em Ma- | I of prehistoric bridal \ at pears in y mene cE the usu institu iach a tioned | man. The ¢ in which these Bischoff says of é ni t pontine Spee zai Pes » yea was immed D | most singy res are located an i u s that ea beds : po ree can his wast Und o his d m Manila tha | is but one of many forming a dis- “ee istome hat all les s F s methods the waste has now chief bo: 1 vi Agui- | trict in its entirety is of great cr ood humor, ar appear to be When Fenwick started his colony duced to 30 to 40 per « ip at i \ ko. he Lace of eon : 4 ht and eager fo work. ' he pu ‘ re than 12,000 acres ) ibitable and a oe : os se 8 — —- ys, eI about 150 mer io- } In fwest in well-preserved i C ile r lands, ¢ prising NEW YORK LEADS WORLD. ga accumulating { prel nains. Th district . é acteristic ¢ ellows we half of township in i | « : Hah io ea : ers a ma ods, an | contai nerable cavate houses, ceat ava endaeeiarteees here he began Surpasses Even London in Wealth and j setting | a vast number of small pueblo ruins, and is ve rtile I | te up an ideal community of Variety of Business. Let me have men about me that are | and the remains of the great com | ‘ r. The GOV. CARTER TO QUIT. Though many of the younge New York — This which = . n, such as sleep ‘c | SocueeiuaemeeaD , $1. voleano are ation Reve gone to cities for work.' second among tho: world’s cit in ; and converted | Chief-Executive of Hawaii Will Mot | ©2™!DS oy sree oo fee cen- population, largely surpasses London | This Cassius no k wears a ito a spring Serve Anot Tes vee showed that the colony jn wealth and in the volume and | lean and hungry look i is no mere | a ambered 360 persons variety of its business activities. The } of that dangerous class who think | ef, a in continual activity raah tacts George R. Carter Benedicta got its c antes Sa town United States passed England in ex-} too much. A much-char milio, | en so from time immemo- | governor of Hawali, will not serve an esi: being bestowed in tent of manufactures in 1880, in iron | he is, according to his sitor. | h so that to the ancients u ounder and steel production in 1895 No more does he iss ma ) served the purpose of I : en est place where any liquor (oa) output in 1900, and its lez tic y 2 ghthouse in the haviga can be ight Houlton, 44 miles in each of these fields is rivaled t 1 pania. Du he mid and the nearest point of way con N city is the business capl- | no m¢ es he ser | i i ised a ection is Ban more than 100 of a country which produces 20 per | ¢ pt d ' where co we ag il o th nt. of the world hea 25 per | ipinos | = esa lili ' TURBANS SOLVE RACE PROBLEM. ag er eee, ee : ¥ | ' . cen of its w o 4 a k : = of its iron ‘ t | ¥ - f j Secretary Wilson Discovers Way to real Bo sieeinoat 3 ey | Tent Rocks of Otowi, New Mexico. ae Settle the Jim Crow La ee eee ; i era iptions hap 1 nt. of its copper n iwellin of Puye, Otowi ations and a: ths emis Sa ae =, ets T éd States in } 1 th 1n- | owi ruins he Tent Rocks, the like» siete orientals the stion ma 8 as much as 2 n Montojo | of whict ound hibet, that | i th ater is co i with éurand. hs from Britain an th egate. t aldo, it 45 | about 50 of these conical formations ely the explosions accom- Secretary of A re Wilson, | 22 the ral re | had t of the | yarying in height from 15 to 40 feet ptions have been very nsebsaieysk wgAS two blades | S0urces'é age of | life of Na ! redited with | They are full of caves, and in one i resemble the firing of | apiacaar ina al ae nace ewan their de i as su-| aD ambitior » be ary leader | at least there is a y llery ant coat led ek acy t of its old time a as was the “Little Corsican rooms duplicating the ind floor. | the voleano is continually | tan af deus fade abate throu’ s is steadily increasing, its social | Perched on top of many of these as periods of repose and GEORGE R. CARTER. ; ‘ i business leadership in the world | Statue Rapidly Decaying. mormous cones is an immense rock - : fH i Who Wili Quit | the south. The students, who are now - ; : = these are the more in- | (Governor of Hawaii Se eid te Oe ee ee | In a letter to the Philadelphia | weighing oftentimes as much as a@ he activity that follows| Office at End of Present Term.) Las gtaleaiaor ans ioe a bie = 4 | Ledger rear Admiral George W. Mel-| ton. Up to this time there has been eruptions have been aarolcael that sc eose ta Bannon iat Negro Gave Diamonds Away. !|ville, United States navy (retired). | no excavatic ation, and it ig of harmless anger. | other term € esent one, Lexington, Ky. —! ining of an | calls attention to the decay of the { not known w queer struc 23d of Novem- being forced to ride in compartments ing to Albert | statue of the portals erous than the eruptions | which exp a saabitis fin Jim Crow cars provided for the old working coat b I shi n at : tures contai t en of human iquakes, but these, fortu- | ber, is co! 1 overnor ag EE iG tan eee ann OT & negro vorer of this city, j of Independence hall Slowly but | beings, pottery and other relics usu are very rare. cently made known his position in re high pamnedt could nat te eublected:1 TSO found the other day four dia- | surely r: i snow, heat and cold | ally found in caves and cliff dwelb — — spect to the to the president, le sige fs i sutlook | Monds which c: it of the dia-|have sapped life of the marble | ings. Notwith ling their acces who wished him to continue in office. | © Suc® treatment, ant sls mond brooch co 23 diamonds, | which, 40 y azo, was fashioned by | sib ew persons have ever appointed W. F. | seemed desperate until Secretary Wil- Joseph Bailly into a likeness of Wash- visited the The president has which was lost William Dud- ruins. 2 itect was ling ° é ‘tory | SON proposed that the Hindus lay : : = aa ar, chief justice of the territory, |*"— | le of this ¢ rch las he quotes a sculp- = ans of a building which he nbaveds on ity ? | aside their American clothes and wear i Poa : Dipcniag tered beionie woe a cit | ‘i e to the office. | ; ¥ eee negro found the brooch in a veil'|tor as saying t one more severe | Hard Toothpicks Injurious. » make of distinctive appear - . at affairs w | their turbans and robes. So attired ‘ Ste . a | ss ist do something to the au eahnigniadeonetapes oa pe oeasimng fee promised the best railroad mashed by a wagon wheel on East | winter wi + nett repels |, Twenty Ave. 3eArs 450 wood. tootli nd Sound risat * aq. | moving along ‘very nicely In the is oF OS) accommodations. | Main street hi morning after|| are not speedily | picks were made of pine,” two (laa ae wie ae 8 lands, and that while there is no great 3 eee it had been lost, but, thinking the . and one-half inches long, flattened ; . Es prosperity there is no depression. is Not Real Man’s Work. | diamonds were glass, had been gener- Learning to Speak “American.” ! like a wedge at both ends, and really nore than anything els 1 house a character of its a trip around New York 1 study of the houses that , Severe Drought in Jamaica. For the last three months the trop- Muskegon, Mich.—Sieman Berghuis, of Muskegon, in a signed declaration states that he does not think making beds, washing dishes and cooking ous in distributing them among his | particularly to women. To Lizzie Oldham he gavé three of the diamonds. In an old broken vase on friends, Prince William of Sweden, who will visit America shortly, speaks excellent English, is anxious to get the right American accent and although he. so soft that they did not endanger the enamel of the teeth or injure the gums. The toothpicks of to-day are made of the hardest kinds of wood, | | | x pas apes tepic rie peal ce oa ee paation af meals is the duty of a husband. For | ‘2e mantel in Rice’s room were four | to be conversant with American ex- | round-pointed, blunted, brittle. They cases out of ten that it is some erent has suffered from a drought as | that reason he commenced divorce °! the diamonds, so that 11 of the 23 pressions He has Gesgree ec: the serv- | hurt the aca and games, When a i nal features about the windows severe as any Which visit the inland | proceedings against his wife, Louise diamonds in the brooch have been | ices of M. Michias, a well-known point breaks off it is often necessary | — oe c Berghuis, to whom he has been located. Being an heirloom, the jewel | teacher of languages in Copenhagen, | to go to a dentist to have it removed. | Su a ded as priceless by Mrs. | ¢o instruct him. ay. Dress, / . 3 married seven years. was regar N. ¥. Sun. of water. pe Ge - ee SERENE ; ;