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MONDAI
MONDAY", OCTOBEK 2, 1913.
THE STATESMAN
PAGE FOUR
THE STATESMAN
THE CRISIS
BACKS TO THE REPUBLIC.
TTELEPHONES.
a i i i u • • • • • • •
anarehy,The happy
Business Manager
Los Angele
en
SLBSCRIPTION RATES.
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disturbing events brought Brice and 1
O-
how dolkow
il
PEDEN, STATE PRICE
I, QUITS JOB;
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withdrawal to chase a spy, who proves ■ )
LMERrY AND PROSPERITY.
PICNIC C!
UP LA
Hopper down, defies him with a coun-
BOA
Colfax goes South after Virginia has
upon
Brice
him, taking away, very often, half his crop.
Discouraged, the farmers
4.97 Station in Texas, and in turn appointed
country has been obtained to prepare
4.62
not forced and maintains one's interest
6.04
Average of thr women....
covered the simple cause and correct- '
with
Bee what a great and rich country China may be.
an
’ NEW M
PRINTING WITHOUT PRINTERS.
CHILD LABOR LAW
ALIEN FISHERMEN ARE
AGAIN CONSTRUED
BY ATTY GENERAL
DON’T Bl
4
YOUR !
MENT:
THE CAUSE. J
dragons’ teeth of woe.
stream of smoke is pouring from the lofty stacks of brick, and no looms
instrument to be filed with the county
the old, but It is not bad.
HEADACHE
POLLY AND HER PALS
y CLIFF STERRETT
THE EVIDENCE IS STILL SAFE IN AUNT MAGGIE'S HANDS.
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mean is the Republic as our forefathers planned it, "conceived in liberty/’
its laws based upon, great principles and reflecting not the intolerance of
the temporary majority, the greed of the mob, the eemplaisance of the
dangerous or the conceit of the unrestrained paternalist, but the careful
study of men chosen for their devotion to principle and bound by the terms
ftp ah organic law protecting individual rights not less than public order.
ous, adventurous. athletic and hand-
some. he was a true Cavalier, useless
6.01
5.46
The bridge was thrown out of align-
l ment last week when the successive
• floods changed the channel of the creek
and undermined some of the piers that
were formrly imbeded in the bank of
grounds
held at
I
ROTARIANS WILL HOLD
BARBECUE ON GROUNDS
AUSTIN GAS COMPANY
.1. troub
ilgmI
4.85
TIT
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Phi Mu ...............
Delta Delta Daita....
tarian.
After the barbecue the party will be
shown over the gas plant by the host
and the new improvements now under
construction there will be pointed out
The gas company is making a number
of expensive changes Mr. Knies says,
and he is anxious to show his fellow
Rotarians how the company intends to
go about improving its service to the
public.
BARRED FROM WATERS
OF THE TEXAS COAST
Auditi
and
5.07
4.97
enybody saying a werd_1
theyre not very importai
Gladdis.
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egetable
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QipplinRhymes
Mason 4
WORK SUNDAY TO
SAVE BIG BRIDGE
filers . sed
leans, “I'm the blatant advertiser who up-
nations, “We shall haul him to the court,*
ate that could befall him would be pun-!
d better let him linger where he saws and I
War.
Judge Whipple was taciturn and ab.
4 11
3.95
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liberty did not exist among the Chinese, and it is only now, when for-
+cigners Have taken up the work at development, that the
W. E. Long of this city administrator
Of CeAtriU Texas. - ------ ------------—
At present Texas has no adminis-
trative head, but one will be appoint-
ed next week, thinks Mr. Peden.
4.6
6.04
3.7
4.59
4.63
6.33
4.62
6.04
6.46
6.35
6.24
6.15
6.08
6.05
compared are as follows:
College of Arts.
Upperclass men ...........
Upperclass woineen ........
Freshmen men .. .
Freshmen women ..........
Engineering...............
Law......................
Average of the men .......
Average of the women.....
7.35
6.12
6.03
Phi Gamma Delta ....
Delta Tau Delta.......
BeU Theta Pi .
Iambda Chi Alph- ....
Sororities.
Alpha Delta Pi .........
Kappa Kappa Gamma ..
Pi Beta Phi .............
Chi Omega .............
Kappa Alpha Theta.....
Zeta Tau Alpha, .......
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TWO RETURN FROM
STATE CHIROPRACTOR’S
MEET AT TEMPLE
. tee law in ----------
friend. Judge Silas Whipple.
irginia together again. He y>ugh< tg
render the Carvels service. which Vir- "
By WINSTON CHURCHILL.
Condensation by William Howard Taft, ex-President of the
United States
Austin and suburbs, daily and Sun-
day, per month.............. .50
ustin and euburbs, daily and bun-
day, per year................... G-Q0
“I consder the foundation of the Constitution as laid on this ground—
that all powers not delegated to the United States, by the Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the States are reserved to the States or to the people.
To take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specially drawn around
the powers of Congress, is to take possession of a boundless field of power,
no longer susceptible of any definition.”—Thomas Jefferson.
attractive. failing.
nd- Colonetarveare-p
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Vick:
"YOUR BOD'
Virginia Carvel, the only child of j Vi
oloneI Comyn Carvel, was beautiful'
A heretofore undiscovered spring or
lake beneath Congress avenue, corner
of Tenth street caused water to force
Its way up through the brick pavement
from Saturday night until Monday
morning, at which time workmen dis-
All the world is in commotion, forty kids of dust we raise; every
gent with crazy notion has an audience these'-■days; all the peoples yise
and clamor for new avenues to tread; every fellow has a hammer.anhe’d
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faults and their virtues with impartial
pen. He maintains the just balance. |
He avowedly find really takes the Lin-
9
Where men are guaranteel the protection of life, liberty and prop-
erty. there dwells not only enterprise' but patriotism and no intricate pa-
ternalistic system, no onsolidation of authority or "scientific" levelling
of fortunes, can so promote the wealth of Nations or the happiness ana
loyalty of people.
The "secret" is that typewritten pages were photographed, plates
nade and these used instead of type. Of course, the size of typwritten
etters is reduced in the process and the usual column measure of the I
to straighten things.
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, betray her father to the Union author-
l ities as a spy. Brice appears, strikes
profiteering was begun August 1 he
was placed at the head of the organi-
The story is well told. The plot is
SCHOLARSHIP AVERAGES
FOR FRATERNITIES AND
SORORITIES ANNOUNCED
exhausted and the stream will stop
from natural causes.
Scholarship averages for the various
fraternities and sororities at the Uni-
versity efTexasfor the session of
1918-19 were announced Monday morn-
ing by Dr. H. T. Parlin. who has charge
of the fraternity and sorority regula-
tions. The averages as announced are
as follows;
“EXTRA” WATER SUPPLY
ON CONGRESS AVENUE
WAS ABATED MONDAY
PUBLISHED DAILY, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT--AND SUNDAX MORNING—»r
CAPITAL PRINTING COMPANY
OFFICE or PELLICATON
Seventh ana Mraaes Streeta,
The scene is laid chiefly in St Louls f Missouri was sve for the Union by
between 1857 and 1865. • Frank Blair and Nathaniel Lyon. Un-
Stephen Brice, of the Brahmin class der their leadership the Germans of
of Boston, after his father’s business St. Louis captured a camp of ths
failure and death. came With htsmoth-tsoiden youth of St. Louis mobilizins
er to St. Lous, there to study and prac- as Confederates. Colfax was among
the office of his father's those taken, but refused a parole and
escaped to the Southern army. These
It it the intention and purpose of the
Texas child labor law" to prevent chil-
dren under the age of 15 years from
working as messengers because of the
hazard to life and limb and morals,
according to an opinion by the Attor-
ney General’s Department made public
today.
This opinion anid that the term mes-
The picture of Loncoln is inspiring.
The glimpses of Sherman, Grant and
Lyon are vivid and true to life.
The book is written in a most en-
Tu SAE V
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St. Louis, where he was nursed by '
Virginia. Colfax had distinguish^
himself by daredevil exploits of great
ulous and mean,valuing only.financia, hretnaastharruhecuzurrrhsed ntr f
* Jealousy of interest in him. Hopper elude, colkax f
Clarence corax the son of a rich' aacrape tanweizonsswiherediri ■
widow, was Virenia’s cousin. He ran quartermsters, he has become a rich ‘
race horses be fought gamecoelis. He man gnu the real
owner of the Carve}
had a commanding indolence. ’ He be- business. He finds Virginia alone and
lieved society based on slavery was di- I threatens, unless she marries him. to
A third opinion holds that fees al-
lowed county judges and district and
county attorneys for collection of in-
heritance tax are cumulative of all
other fees allowed them by law and
need not be accounted for as fees of
office.
lander, in Colonel Cars els employ.In-
dustrious and saving, he was unscrup- 1
neath the property from under which
1 the pipe leads to the gutter. The tem-
porary supply will no doubt soon be]
became leaky and the water coming -----
from that pipe forced its way upward ’
and caused it to break upon the sur- I A force of men worked all day Sun-
face at several points where the pave- 1 day to save the hridge across Onion
ment was most vulnerable. The old creek at the Doyle crossing. A num-
four-inch pipe was removed. j ber of steel cables belonging to the
The water, which had run d~wn the , county were stretched between the"
went side gutter on Congress Evenue, bridge and trees upstream.
Little Benny 3
Notebook
y
. 5.95 private business rather than the lack
. 5.84 of authority induced him to resign.
. 5.46 During the war he served as food ad-
. 5 27 ministrator of Texas, acting in this
. 5 27 capacity until January 31, 1919. When
. 5.19 ! the nation-wide probe into charges of
"I must confess that I felt discour-
aged when it developed that we (the
Texas fair price administratieny-eeuld
do almost nothing except through mu-
tual agreement and did not even have
the authority to enforce mutual agree-
ments," writes E. A. Peden of Houston,
iron and steel man. who resigns .Iris
position as Federal fair price commis-
sioner of this State.
Mr. Peden indicates that rush of
- gFHta resented.—Aire. Drive and Vir-
ginia, however, soon became interested
| in the nursing of wounded soldiers ano
of Judge Whipple, whom a fatal ittnaat
had overtaken. Brice, as a lieutenant.
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P K)JARSE B Aay OlERX
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I—-—I AS SwEMT!d
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I the death bed of Judge Whipple. Colo- S
" Mrs. Brice, Stephen’a mother, bora nel Carvel. though in the rebel, army.
ber. reduc^ortu^ Mpirundssxzrehsdesdnea; ,
i and Colfax. In the latter’s hurried
eigners who are now operating off the
gulfcoast..-----.----------------------
the stream. Another flood before the
bridge can be repaired will cause it to
collapse, say county commissioners.
The bridge is valued at about 38,000. in
view of the present high price of. ma-
terial and labor.
V By Associate
I CINCINNA
tution of th
Missionary ;
[the final sei
[convention (
[here today.
I With the
I women’s bo;
home and fa
| voting for ui
assured.
Under Turkish misrule, crops in Mesopotamia were systematically
_ ggnmza—o
RGHto. VovLL FiD IAEM CARBo)
-/OPes CMPLTE IACLUDa -Ia\
k~|CossEFRKSSEs1
tertaining style. It is charming and
I sustained in its interest as a love
I story. It is a great historical novel.
to endow
No one except a native or natural-
( ized citizen of the United States may
: engage in fishing as a means of earn-
ing a livelihood in Texas, according to
an oral opinion by the Attorney Gen-
eral to the Game, Fish and Oyster
Commission today.
This opinion construes the new law
ters, sed Gladdis. And she went back
members attended the convention, they
state. There are now about 200 chi-
was in the battle about Vicksburg and
found Colfax, badly wounded, in the
captured, city. He sent him north to
vinely appointed. Masterful, courage-
Caused by
Acid-Stomach
Yes, Indeed. more often than you think.
Because ACID-STOMACH. Martine with in-
digestion. heartburn, belching, fcod-rcpcat-
Ing. bloat and gas, if not checked, w>U even-
tually affect every vital organ of the body.
Severe, blinding, bplitting henaches ore,
therefore, of frequent oecutrence aa a zesult
of thie up Bet condition.
Take RATON 1C. It quickly banirLes acid-
stomach with its sour bin at. pain and
it aids digestion- helps t stoman get
full Htrength from every mcuthul of food
you eat. Millione of people ao miserable,
weak, sick and ailing brcanse ci ACID-
STOMACH. Poieons, create by perty di-
rested food charged with ncid, are abcorhd
into the blood and distributd throughout the
entiresystem. This often canfcerheumatem,
blliousnesn,cirrhosisol the ifver.hearttrouble,
ahers and even cancer n the stom • ch. It
robe its victims of their hnalih, unarmines
the strength of the meet yigoion.
II you want tn get back year physical and
mental strength-be full of vim and vigor-
enjoy Ule and be bappy. you matt ret rid nt
your acid stomach.
In EATONIC you will finf the very help
you need end it‛s gaatinteru. So g+t a big
70c box from font "tutgit to-Uy If 59
fails to pleave ync. retur It od bewilte-
fund your money.
FATONIC
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I good your m
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Angeles, Cali
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weakness, a
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ns Department, Circulation ___________
Cassihted Ad:.............. 1M ISociety Editor ..
Any inquiry into the causes of the wealth of Nations Is Incomplete
which notices not how Nations prosper in the ratio of the freedom of
their people. Because our forefathers wisely secured to the people of
this country freedom to enjoy the reward of their enterprise, it is the
richest and strongest country of earth.
rupt. He concealed a generous heart 1
under a forbidding exterior. He slept
in one respect the latest issue of the “Literary Digest" is unusually
interesting. In consist of eighty pages, carries the usual volume of ad-
vertising and editorial matter and yet was gotten out without the use of
typesetting machinery. The "Digest" explains as follows:
mill; and the demagogue and bounder aren't for an instant still. Now no
- i autumn air is scented with the curses of the mob. Now that industry is
• needed. Industry is lying low; and the countries'all are seeded to the ropractors practicing in Texas.
Cold the forges of the.founder, all deserted is thecaPovErGurdeneotnganantonl°rrMsur-
rain of Dalian was elected president
for the next year. -
Waco was chosen for the 1920 con-.
l sod..
Run up and get them for me, thats
a good boy, sed Gladdis.
Im doing sumthing. I »ed. And I
Terms of subscrption, casb 1B advance,
■y. carrier:
Britain had a system of government more liberal than that of France
and is a richer Nation. Frenchmen were freer than Austrians and -France,
with her thirty-nine millions of people was richer than Austria with her
forty-five millions. But Austria was wealthier than Turkey. China has
more people than any country in the world and wonderful resources, but
O. E. Dougherty and Walter D. Ar-
nold, chiropractors of this city, have
returned from Temple, where the State
convention of the Chiropractors' Asso-
ciation of Texas was held. Aboat 100
UJ —-
More than
taking "dvan
er Sui..lay,
long delayec
lake, many
where they
through the
[who did not
[out to Moun
Most of these
[taking advan
weather to v
I Occupants
up the lake
[many heavil
four men in
several hum
[•which were I
| Ducks and
up the lake I
many hunter
analhereswaPDepientFornverysRS 10. virsinias sreat dissust;
•Digest" is preserved, the main damage to appearance being the Irregu-1 clerk must be presented for filing to
■ him at nis orice.
iarity of ine-endings. The new mechanical a pea ra ace is not as good as
. ---- ---* -nE nEn
berore in a tavern, where hat less, coat-
less. vestless, he discussed the wisdom
of asking Douglas the great question,
the answer to which made Douglas
Senator and Lincoln President. Lin- —________*----------
coin’s limpid intellectual, honesty his coln view of the contest, which, as he
pure logic, his lucidity of style, and his i truly says, has now become the Amer-
power of apt illustration, with his no- ican view, both North and South,
blity of soul and purpose. Impress
themselyes on young Brice and pro-
foundly affect his point of view
confiscated. Did a cultivator begin to prosper, the tax-gatherers fell
did not have its source at Tenth and
Congress, but at Ninth. This came
from a drain pipe placed there for the
purpose of jetting water out from be-
, .ne - meet again at the country place to the end. Stephen* Brice is almost
or the < arveys where Judge Whipple is' too perfect. The author speaks feel-
cona escent and there measure each ingly of the anxiety of novelists to
otner in discusson. Through Judge; avoid this danger. Virginia’s character
whiPPe and her girl friends, news of is perhaps better,done, because easier
_______ t,Brice is constantly thrust on her * ’ ‘ ----- --------
OVER ONION CREEK coin s greatness and leadership'. Whip- ; admirably drawh.
Pen ted Brice's abilty and high qual- ! The story weaves in an accurate and
2* • ii resretted his Boston narrow- . valuable description of the causes of
ne8 .he Sought to broaden him by! the war and of the kind.of people that
SuDecting him to Hincoln’s personality ! fought the war. St. Louis, the con-
-nder pretence of a business errand,, fluence of the two streams of western
ne asKed Lincoln to let the young man immigration from the North and the
hear his debate at Freeport with Doug- I South, was the place to study the
las Brice was with Lincoln the nightmixing but conflicting elements of our
"n"— i - *------ hi - people before the Civil War. It was
the author's home. He reveals their
except for war. [ter threat of prosecution for corrup- i
The events of the story sport with tion. This rids the story of Hopper. '
the natural antagonism, in traditon and I
encctna* A "rhtan vanhen orqbandieirapnsazemens A is sub-
Virginia 4 arvel. They met first at a • • • —
slave market. ‘ ’ *
up for sale.
Delta Theta Phi.....
Phi Delta Theta .....
Acacia . T............
Alpha Tau Omega ...
Delta Chi ............
Sigma Chi.........
Delta Kappa Epsiron
Theta Xi ............
Kappa Alpha .........
Delta Sigma Phi .....
Phi Kappa Psi ......
Sima Alpha Epsilon .
Kappa Sigma ........
Sima Nu ............
Chi Phi .
Average of the men
Selt-inflicted miseries cause people to call for a King. Out of de-
164 Display Advertising
! Editorial Rooma ....
wear and tear oa machines. Whether aa actual saving, all factors in
expense considered, has been effected or not, the "Digest" has found an
ingentous way to Ude over during a strike.
“As our compositors and the compositors employed in many
other offices in New York are taking a ‘vacation’ in direct defiance
of the orders of their own union chiefs to return to work, it be-
comes necessary to issue this number of THE DIGEST without
their assistance. The anomalous printing situation in New York
was explained in our issue of October 4th. How this number was
issued without compositors will be readily understood by those
familiar with modern typographical practice. To others it will
be an iteresting puzzle which we will not spoil as yet by explana-
tion. There is one phase of the experiment, however, that is signifi-
cant. As stern necessity Is oftentimes the mother of invention,
It is possible In this age of marvels that the whole future of maga-
zine publication may be revolutionized by the elimination of what
has hitherto been its costliest operation—the typesetting. The
present departure will, at least, furnish a basis for many other
experiments to this end."
they? I sed. Meening her initials
standing for Gladdia Potts, and she
started to run down stairs agen say;
Ing, I'll show you some initials wen 1.
Set hold of you, you insignirikant little
warm. ,_______—
—Ony. she dident get hold of me, me
sliding down the bannisters and run-
ning out the frunt door like lightning.
The s. C. Beckwith Special Agency .el. representatives for foreign adver-
using Eastern orice. World Buildlag, New York City. Western ofiece, Trib-
an. Building. Chicago. St. Louis otfice. Third National Bank Building, betrolt
otrice. Ford Buudinu.
Entered as aecong-slass uqatter at the postottice at Austin, Texas, unaer
the act of Congress of March I. 1873. ---
What the difference ebtween the old cost of publication and the new
is we are not advised. Proof-reading and corrections are eliminated and
Brice, unexpectedly to each, are
Rotarlans will be the guests Tuesday From a ilfe or shams witH
of A. T. Knies, manager of the local ing bidder
gas company, at a barbecue on the
gave over their efforts. The system of canals was neglected, the land
abandoned. In that wonderful valley today a sparse population dwells in
noman die style, keepers of sheep.
The Garden of Eden is popularly supposed to have been located in
Mesopotamia. Even today the Tigris-Ephrates besin is said to be the most
fertile region of earth under proper cultivation. But it has been many
years since this region was properly cultivated. Labor is available and
capital might easily be obtained, but something else has been lacking.
The following fraternities and soror-
ities are Ineligible to initiate: Phi
Gamma Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Beta
Theta Pi, Iambda Chi Alpha, Phi MU,
Delta Delta Delta.
and distinguished The Colonel was of
an old Maryland family. He was the
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
The Associated Press in excusively entitled to the use for publication of
all news and diepatches credited to it or net otherwise credited in this paper,
the local urwi published hmix—AtM rights of ooblleation of special
dispatches herein are also reserved.
leading' dry goods merchant of St.
Louis and a veteran of the Mexican
Wy dont you 80 up and find out?« ...
„ The grades for the different depart- uuverru me sixpie cause ana correct- :
world begins to ments fn the Unversity with whichthe EditA heretofore old and harmtesst;-------
fraternity and sorority averages are four-inch pipe, formerly used to con- 1
“ nect with the water service for fires.1
GE==ECBy LU PAE--
My sister Gladdis wdid drat her get
letters than eny thing, apd yesterday I
played a good one on_aer.:wile shews ■
reeding a red book nt be setting ro^n.
saying.Hay, did you get those
3 letters up in yur room?
Wat 2 letter g my goodniss, wry did-
ent sumbody till me? sad Gladdis.
They did. Iged.
Who? sed Gladis, and I sed. Me, ’
dident I jest teh you?
. Ithink its pereckly terrible the way
peeple get maiL inehis. house without
With the destruction of liberty, production ceased.—There • was- bo
incentive to the acquisition and development of land. The right of prop-
erty was not secured. Industry's reward was spoliation. The Garden
became a desert.
vention and will be the permanent
meeting place of the Texas Chiroprac-
tors' Association.
By mall:
1st, 2d, 3d and 4th sones, per no. .. .50
6th and 6th zones, per month..... 55
7 th and 3 th zones, per month.......64
it Lost Tuis )_____
BREACW of Pomise
Sort Ip. MAGGI
M---ft--- * disturb the roaring of the anarchistic hick. And the man who once was
Just as soon as wou feel the effect of । kaiser, says, as on the fence he
the Malarial Germs after being bitten set the dish of beans,“ Say the
by Malarial Mosquitoes, it is advisable,t, ,..6, ,
tn take GRoVESS TASTELESS chilli and treat him rough, but no
TONIC to destroy the Germ and re- ’ ishment enough. So perhaps we
moySpteheumpurities Pleasantto take. sings; better rass up and forget him, while we ty
te look egen, and pritty soon she caHed - with hgh —
down. Bouny. wat on Trttr are you and a spirit of
tawking about, theres no letters there. ; terest. -
IS DISAPPOINTED
mocracy rises autocracy, as after despetismee
______.______ Virginia was
wnegiinerinomwmamseshpeeoonfin‛vreinzatdearinggientontwauFdEnencusszhehlvcaaha"tndirngag"-
Sur. 1m purEhevre in vour closet I have made possible. Colonel Carvel, burg and also returned to St. Louis. >
I X»pi I was the highest type or 11 Southern . The climas or_the story comes at “
—tar^-my elooet, well -of aH the krazy gentleman.---..—- - .
redickiliss places to put a persins let- ** ”
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senger is definod as one who bears which provides that professional fish- Lok on+W.,-, La A.a +1., .... _____ ~ , ■ ,,,
messages, and includes delivery ser- ermen must obtain licerses and re- I bash another s head. And the man who once was kaiser, says, while people
vice. County judges are authorized to quires that this license b6 Issued only cut up thus, “I’m the little early riser who kicked up this beastly fuss’’
jsrsrermitworgcuidrrncondationsscovenitansomphyeVnatoqrtateshishing’No with his work,contented, every voter scorns his job; and th*
set out in the law. find it is immaterial , smack may work as a isherman un-
whether the child works during or less he is a citizen, according .to the
after school hours, said the opinion. j opinion.
Another opinion rendered today i This ruling will aftect a large num-
holds that the legal term. "shall,file ber of Greeks, Mexicans and other for-
with the county clerk.” means that th<
NOTICE TO THI PUBLIC.
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person, firn, or corporation, which appears in the columns of this paper will be
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and starta to wind it up to Prove it. lpublican.. He secured clients, because
and Gladdis got up and startea to go they needed his p rofess 101nal, abl llty.
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— -• — Identifies him and then intervenes with
A beautiful quadroon is! Sherman to save his lif. Meantime,
- ,, With all his savings of Brice is sent by Sherman to City Point
3900, Brice determines to buy the girl with dispatches. There he meets Lin-
m a * o. ehgs Tith an intend- coin again. Lincoln remembers him
.. and. then free her. Vir- and invites him to become his aid.
pf the. gas plant which will be Einitt troushSofax alsqabidsfor the | The story closes with the visit of
The beet took is the ympatS.A.maaid Brine ini yirginiet Lineoin at the white House •
ympatny Tor . Pleaains mother of for the pardon or Coirax. Lincoln had .
the Slavn persists in his purpose, and I heard of the circumstances, sees Vir-
5. V2855 fa: dis »u-t: outbids, ginia and brings in Brice. After a
e.other. 5?° and manumits the girl. I conversation in which there is revealed
3oon artek,.on her father ‛s insistence, to Virginia the constant sorrow of 4
irginia protestingly invites Brice to । Lincoln's soul and his deep sympathy I
per ,1 rSt party. She snubs him but i for the Southern people, he pardons
finally dances with him. They meet Colfax and leaves Brice and Virginia
again at a fancy dress party in which ' to that mutual confession of love of
she appears in the costume of her CoL l which each had long been'conscious.
8reat -grndmother. and he in that They were married at once, but their
of his grandfather, a revolutionary col- honeymoon was darkened with the
onel. She had only gone on the assur- sudden taking off of the great Amerl- ,
ance he would not be there. His ap- • can.
pearance prevents her giving way to
the wooing of Carence Colfax.
I hey meet again at the country place
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