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THE ABIL1M1 REPORTER WEDNESDAY APRIL 2 1913
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DnflS
MILLIONS
AT KING'S COMMAND
.More 'Mum Half llllllnii Heluiiglm; (u
Oiitaltlu (.'orporwlfoii In Jloigun
HihiK-Uiih on (11 Hlrcc
(orate.
NEW YOIIK. Mar. iU-Perhaps no
mail over lived who hud iib mud! of
oihur people's money placed nt IiIb
nbuoluiu dlBuosnl tin J. !' Morgan.
It 18 estimated that mora Uinn $G0u
000.000 belonging to outside corpora-
tions wna Ills to do with mt ho trnv
ijt. This Btiitomoiit la made on the
authority of Wall Struct BtatlBtluhuiB
who declare that he could at tlto wave
of IiIb Juid utart or Btop the buying
of miy of the products used by thu
corporations which ho dominated.
During the investigation of tho
Hlunley congressional committee l
developed lhat the oiitlre cauh balance
or the lulled States $teel Corpora-
tlon amounting to something mow
Ulan S7Uuu(Mou was on doiroBlt with
J. 1 Morgan & Company.
tinned I'rhnto Hunk.
The vast llunncfnt jiower of this man
can bo Judged when Jt Ih remember-
ud that his vvns a private bauk and
not stibjeet In npv' way to national'
Btato or local supervision or any con-
stitutional authority whatsoever.
Ah; great a the steel deposit was II
ruproaonOd but a modicum of the
money belonging (o pome one else
that Morgan heid to do with accord-
ing to bin iilmiBUru.
Wnll Street authorities well ae-
rjuaintcd wlti Morgan say that h
would seldom go upon the directorate
of a company or corporation which
he cmud hot durulunte The reBtilt
was that various railroad corporations
and Innumerable other companies
which had him oh their directorates
dopoflltcd their jnom-y tit his b.tnfc.
If ia calculated that the toful of
lbuo cflMh ilppofltu Will exewd Slpo-
000000 and this with the Steel Trust
dopobits carried tlio balance beyond
the- ?ftio.0llouu mtrk.
It wa tlrht stupendous sum a pri-
vate working capital of other pro-
pi o'n iiioney which enabled Morjem
to reign an the ejsar of tlie mutter
world nt luuM in Amerlea ntid made
him one of the commanding figures In
European nuance.
roit a fitiii ihukstiox
ASK COLQUITT TO VETO
WOMAN'S 9-HOUR BILL
IIiihIiicwi IVonicit CJIiilm 11 Will Wrh
Hardships on TltiiBi! Who Work
for Jibing.
A l.iiml llriitfglolS .SinrgoMinn.
U Ima Jhoii Smtd
ininuttno ami
tfon of frtoil nr
lr to Inl!p
If lh iiroti
th stomiu-b ovtjrtwv
Hmtiunlnun in the
gets alugglHh in
lblu and dovilal
t -waw to
Iblfe vicinity vhfj
ilJgeKtion or n
i h to trv unrip
linn toitl Vlmh
V I tn Jl w
t u tin ejnsitnj
lPTVeK ijCiIc
i t
i imiriv tiiip
lie. ltii strj
V- jiM
fcittd that tti lwb in u
'llM'slin ami iMnifna-
ire til tvvu great taw"
n Otn'ont
v bad st
1 1' rs tun
i Vi pi
I' VlimJ
'lf it
to hclsi n
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lOUflifil wtn lli-
ro it htoii
- mer n;m
ntMi ; i i law
1 .ilul morla-vf"
ilivi it(faiiB rrf.
mtd jmhci- wnrfK
itiii
rjSn ti
jf n 'flp- of a iur.
w1 o niffir!l fmrt
trouldp for ttfti
bccf-tJii" m wik he
lUwtio vm cjurWl
fr viuii nji u it my
tfo will gl lmrfe iBsr
luii)ij-t '" liriig C
'i pw hwtl plate to aid in wMklnV
liu- ti Hll'uwrv nlacf. Iwv ulvotwl
miwIh polutcd In ongiitpt the nolo of
Ire Hte Uj 'which the plfclc i at-
t tched.
Ili-tnty H her fudi or rulw off.
Fl1 WORTH Tex. Marsh 31 Thu
following i wly ' H" P't li Ion
thut a nunilmr of Fort Worth IiuhIuiw
women will circulate- tomorriw nk-
Ing the Governor to veto the ilfty-four-lioiir"
Mil. '
it 1b aald UiIb mtue petition will a'-
go be oiroulated In Dallas Wftco. and
San Autohlo uiid probably in Houston
and 13 I'naO. ClrctiiatorB of tho pen
tltiou say that number of women
June not Imaatl&nUHl thiB muiter and
are npimrontly o far miaciimliiien
with tho fact that tho piwaluB of O-
bill eonflning women to nine hour
will work to their Borlotw uiBaluui-
tago. "In other ntmvs where I!ia c
Ib in effect wo have found" tle ..
''that a nuuibor of coueoras tnt re-
ducing tho number or women employ-
ed beeutiso of their Hot being I'hlc to
work thiittt overtime when coiidjiion
demand it.
The petition follows:
"Honorable O. H. COhiuUt do. ern.
or of Hie? State ofTuxas-: Vor Lr-
celleiicy Wo the undersigned fad
ing aggrieved by the tertuB and "!!-
dltipjis of the bin paHsnU by tv ln-
iBlutttrc known n the "lift) rutir-lnir
law" limiting the hours or l.lior f u
wopieh would reapeclfully Bla
''That avo are grievously nffeetcd bj
tho terms of said proposed lav vid
that the Buiue would work a grcni
hardBliHi. not only on uu but (o aM
nomen of thiB Btato who are engagtn;
in malting their own lhin. iib well
UB in the support of their fnmlH.'is
'That wo lunp Bpent years tin mr
tnehiiB training uud equipping J'ir.o'-
Vcu for our arJou btiBtut'tui cal"nt;
.Hid Bhotild Bald bill belti" A law
our time efforts and oxpenHfc would
all be lout to uh as it wo'rtu not he
iKHllde for lis to ill! the position
for which we ha? o been prepared niii
which w now oecUpy bIiou! 1 it !!
come illegal for u to uerc our tiiuv
a we may qlect.
"Au coudllioi nos proxnll we Iiim
not Btifforod nor huve w been iif
poswl upon by our repopthe 'inplj -
titf. We- are aetidg with ii strtu h
Biro to benefit oiinwh8 and 'i main-
tain a high degroe of iudh Id mi -jii
tleuey but Witti the onactmeuf uf tint
law our ambitions could not l" -'t-tniued
and that to whieh we a..pir.
would b plncad boj'ond our rvicii
aimiv wnuiiiit of tlii staii' Jir dir-
tfftig their livelihood by the i itisj
nf tiiolr time and i-forus ti wtint
known b "ploiicwork" Ttn-y r1 n
t iHpHtttiaii In ac.ordiime wltli u
done d sinlee ri'itdernd and it i-r
nutwsliy follow that if the t.m;
whiuli thoy how voluntarily gU t"
thulr employinont i by law Uhulni-'
od their output and. tMcrefor. tin t
eompomuitfon docraiHen accohliiigly
"There are huhdKMK M women vlio
it ptMHt arc glaul miuinit ti . h
rtiulur Inewm by korHng oirriit'
daring buy ncaitonK or nUuiK ni.:n
chtfk caused by slokno vaculloiiB amlj
OUt" I CHIlffS. Oil HIIIIIII 11U' IMllIl-lllH-lIt
yf thla lw would iork a great hard--ship
iJ5' doiirlviiig tlteui of the privi-
lege of 'earning this itsUm lucoliic.
"Wu apprcoiato the intrwt tuaul-
Justed In ottr wulfnre but juat as
ttlncefely behl've that the form Batile
Im mton i flu- mntlt r n iuIhuii-
tjnrta4tuif or laik or appwhillon of
copdilioitft n they really tlst
vVr U roforcj most oarnwtly pro-
tect iittiiUt the onaotmont Into a lftw
oi tho wild bill nml HineereJy pemli.
jYour I6ceUncy to glvo our lirdtebt
awl our prayer your uueiiuMji " "
Mtauti In the routing t thla hill."
I I i mill I' I i I i.
Man tt Bwmrt ;irl lam onttitht hut'
'imnil by poglag as a man hater.
it
New
Neckwear
TIkh win-It we hIiow l Iio prol-
Iteat paltcriiH in JCoisor silk
iiiMilcwtMir two tontul Hillta
Hlfifmil silk s am nil ho sol-
id shmlosin long nnfrow 4-in-limtd
both dosed mitl flow-
ing cmlB 25c USlv GOo and
WO& &mf
DC
WU
8pring
Hats
Not i g&otl stylq Jtiisilng in
nobby Koft nnd stiff hhr
!r20O 2.D0 fJ.W $100 1.00
Towlsend mul Grace itrnw
hnlB iu hll aow block fucto-
xy botiKht mid priced excep-
tionally low nt $1.00 $1.60
ti.OO $2-50 $3.00 and up
$5.00
Handsome Fashionable Suits
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN HnrUSfluiffncr & Mnrx nm other liigli
Hr.uU' suits in newest models-snappy pntternn in f?rey blues tnns browns
nnd rney mixtures. Kvory K"rment cmefully tjtilored in the latest fashion.
$15000 Stock to Select From
Wo I'ftrey stouts stiih.s slims and regulars and can fit you perfectly at 10
$V2.W $15.00 $17.50 .f 20.00 nul
We have a tai!oriu the store to make any alteration need.
Best
Shirt Values
The new slnrl for stUMittr aro tun.' in all lit
new stil'imr nnttel'iis Kofi and luundere
stlfs v)urn are tested and will stand the
test of laundry.
Prices 75c $1 1.251.502.00
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Superb Showiyjn Boys' Clothiit
AVe buy our boys' clolljjfl'scnrcfully with reference to style fit mid qual-
ity as we do in oupjmFH clothing. Nothing but standard makes and correct
style i olTjpllnnir young customers in Knickerbockers. Uring your boys
dowufflrict us fit them out iu a now spring suit iu Norfolks double breas-
!uid elnplc brcaatcd modolB; nlzea 3 to 18 Prices S2 2.50 ?3 $3.(10 $4 IB up
to .1U.W
WA8H SUIT "We have a splendid Hue of cadet wash suits in white and
colors Jor children from 2 1-2 to 8 yrsold. Be sure to see them.
Great Shirt
Special
50 do negligee shirts in pcrenl uud madras
all new patterns a special factory purchase.
This shirt is a standard $1.00 line Every
pattern clean bright Spring styles. No odds
and ends- We offer this lot this week
choice 0Jf!5!
654
Men's NeW Oxfovds The season's newest lasts and leathers are here made 'by Edwin Clapp
Florsheim and M. A. Packard. Tan Cah Patent Calf Tan and Black
Vici Black Glazed Kangaroo White Buck and Canvas made in Button Bal and Bluch- 4lLt PO
er. Prices are S3.00 $3.50 $400 $5.00 $6.00 and . . tPlJOli
Our Packard $3.50 and $400 Shoes are the Very Best (we think) at the price.
Minter Dry Goods Co.
Ahilene's Progressive Store
All Mail Orders
Receive pur. Besl
Attention - Goods
May Dc Returned
II Unsatisfactory
MfOHrMail frfer
Yam Cajum! Cmm
In- Wf frtpay
AH ClMrtts
VETERANS 10 VISIT
BLOODY BATH
EIELO
I'likKiitiiaasu N ow I'otnt of Viini-
liioiuit lalurintl. To Unit! Itriintoii
Where 5"0l icro Jilllid.
Break Away From
Blood Bondage
Drugs in.Gimmon Usi Harmful at ih Oitiata TEtey
an Suppotii ie Cart.
it tho ffrentefit Moftrt rurlflcr
Many pcoplo flro Miacklcd to Ai)tlnuc0
fiiifferlnif by tho ilnmw tliey use. 'Uiei
Mom tu ilry up tho nurftico but there
n stntnaoli ulinuut tkatroixsl tlicro n
ulecraictl lonoa. locomotor litoxla ci
vulHtiinH niisct'Htiou. falllnu hllr luiMtl
cyualulit deatness and a hint uf u
1
Oet Away Prom TliU Misery. LvQ.ifO.
Do It (or You.
trouhlca continue to nmKo HfiiiJPt-taMo.
'ilivro la una hluml n.im:Uy tlrou i..n
1 JKiy rcb ujtoti it 1 not a "aupe" not a
hk' not a mineral tuition hut a imro
(unvcrttil lucdlituo thut ctcnnMS Jour
liliHul no foiiiplclcly; m aihen your
vein nrivric (tiul thwiu; no thoroughly
1'Ulit'U onr hotly with Internal healthful
JiMlueneu that mum )ou not only fool a
i mderful chanuo but your ntlro ih
larano tin.lorgi 4'm tiuwt wclioinu
trarutrmattott tt ti if. htm loin; hecii
rccoEii
o.voi Tncivvn
you hiifo hcen tlfihlintr wimo hlu
uhlo. sotii onitrtlvo rtltln UIihhim. cwi
l aoxLina. If iu. imuriuslti innlnrln. erof.
ula or shJL you will thcro J iMit cna
euro nnfowtiy to pure It JWli ot sny
iirutj Btul for a ft oo Amtlft of B 8. '
and. .ynuJura thra 4JMDi v flsaiLh
Tho nJiim nf ifnfi iiinrmmo it!0y
la JiujIW tltrc(TKjtt .18 rmtUo jot
oiViliM m s Wtiucnovn w um iu
rlscs In tho calL It I ono of there
mcdlcnl fouJh ivhldi uct in tno
!Hl with th'ifio tloarvf of vrt.nniy
ittt Is fiiinjrtiaU tmtund tetujonclou
Tlio litaiif lurwhlcli 11 ouiiiiiito. aim
coiitnitntio inyatorioim trni(eroiu.'o of
rich. jCCd. JiBra nrlorlnl hlood for thu
illKirfTcd yRioun hlncHi l miinflmitf.
ut tfcuui.l ovor akin poro ueld9t ;
noujMHt othor nioou innmnuw uru
f. rcln thu firin of Ititmiule iiir.
Vluriutm hrwth It out th llvr Iu
iiuLuciI to roiifcjmo a irroot nrowrtten
immirltleu tho tttotimpU iUtil tuiwiiinua
L-caso to oouvoy lutn (hu blood sitrciiiii
tho calurrhnl tnnlarlal tsoriuni tlm bowh
l(Ulii(.!i Mudtior uud "II cnuuiclorioa ot
tho body nro iniirthul!od Into u tUthtlnif
forca tu cxjivl ovury vwitlgo of crupttvu
dlwiiJic.
Thoro la nenrodi a omnunHy any
whero but what baa ll living oamniUo-
of llio woiiilcrf.! curative tffosUt of
U a. H Cm u Iwttlo ut thU fainouM ram-
rtlivri'ANOOtlA Tim.r .March III.
The bnttlaflold f ClilhiniiBi will
hi ft iliu of Itiiruinoiilit ImoruBl tu
tho Oeufudornto otorann hn lh'
ist.tithlo liuru Muy 2T2'J in utintml
reunion.
Thu hloodlofit Ijntllollold of tl.i-
thit war lias ttttritciloiiH thut no nth-
!r baltluflold unjoys Moro than 3u-
liuut niuii ttoro killed and wotindod liu
ilu buttlo of CliionumtiRH. Th (Jk'"
in t liiimlmr or uojm nnu hubhihk
i nir l Isiiown lnt from tho moat
tollable BtatUlU'a Iho tutnl wttuttlo
a.rii :i3.uou. GlilnlsuiuadKU has tho
JjlsthoHt Hr tiotii or cKBiinlllep. Imsmi
on the im.uhcr or nn-ti niizit;otl. of any
huule in tin- Itlntory of tora. Tho
fnltnil wtHiialtlOH ixno(Hlod the Con-
fodornto miHimltloit lij uImiiii KUO.
llinc Imirttl Flidil.
Ureal lnuirovttnionla littvu Uoon niadi-
i t'hlt'lminaugu slnro tho lonfodor-
ute Foiinlou lioro In 1MI0. Tho fqd-
Mul o orutnont mid tUoco atatoa tiny
wnullMl tlio llKlillug twew In thu
fonilli't have syonl uovor.il tnlHInn dol-
4arUuirating Urn MO .MiUi"ioitH
Imw Ijooii oroottoil In .Iiowor or tlio
disid miirkora Imvo hoqn placed tu
linw tlto Iwntlou of tho ttooim and
MOtnit olKhty-llvo tnlitw of Kootl loatia
lavo boon cojiBtruclml throtiulioiit tho
tuirk.
In addition to th"jn liniirovoinnittB
the Unltud StaluK lias imtnuuaimd tu
niiiultntiuiuBn tl IniHoat iiniis 1ohi lt
th I'bUwJ Stntt. This iiot la Itnnwt.
m I'ort Ol5lBthot'io. Iu ounuilod all m
tin. tiwi' ly lro of tlio rouulnr r-
iim Tho jsijmmtli cavalry i now n
thin linMt. AB till Ul liBTII tlllllllBOl.
km iiaalwl In arnty muitots iuiovv tlio
lUiuflndi wtwilry ti tlio pniolt m-bi-niptit
f ibi I'ullod Status unity Tho
rvglmtdit will lu uMilliillou drlllB nt
th jiomI ovory day of tlto ruiinloli and
wHroitw two Caiiri'doinU) tortiiiii
most cotdlttlly.
lU-ui'lit'il Ji) TrHa.
Ti'i imrlt mul tlto nn iwriuro
rtaihurt by Irulloy lino nt uti oxiiotiho
nl 15 utjl. Tlu orvltn on litis lino
1 Hiuiilu and mntiarii iu nil roo-w
ihroiuli tlto linrK atomdui; nt all
I'ulnus of Interest a tciv miimtoa co
that jMiKSBriKOi'B may KPt all of the
l.ifonuaUon desired The rates for
liaete and motor earn ure very rea.i-
enable. The im&lniiini laro Is Used hd
the aocrumotit and thlH Inforuiiilloti
Ib coiiBidcuoiiBiy ilisiilajctl' m uac!i
volilelo.
The undorgfowtti has boon careful-
ly removed from the out Ira field ami
ClilckanuuiRa today hIiowk clearly thu
same battle Hues that wore made dttr-
liiK Uio ongaRomout of fifty years tio.
SbodKrasa hill the I'oo nlace Kolloy
iluld and other points of hlHtorie Itt-
tqreat Ure earofttlly preserved by tlto
national government through the park
couiuiIbbIoii.
Colonel WuMcrMin ItnileiU
Colonel Ilepry Wattorsoii the fa-
mous editor of the Luiiltulllo CottrlorT
.Inurital Iiiib been extended a tipcelnl
invitation to attend (lie reunion mid
It In understood that ho will bo hero.
Colonel Mtttorpon edit oil "Tho 1101114"
In tjils city Iu 1803 and aovorely crlU
luisod the umnui;einent of thu uniu-
imlatt under (Senerul HragK. Tlio al-
fnr Horvud nolb-o of Colotiol Wattorson
that bin crltlelsnm ttitiBt ccaso or Ills
nowsimiior would bo KiipproKBed. Col-
onel Wattorcon tlteretipqn tlropped hla
nevvHuiiior work and onllflted In the
Confederate service
SL'IUIST WAY TO KM) (!ATKK11
lv I initio' unit If i.ni fjtj fit utitlilutrit
or iwtullur wrlm to TJ Hwift Siwolllo ( i itiv papongera from tlio illy
Co.. liT Kwlft llltm. Allutmt. Ha. Ihoir ili the llirt dlbtatlfl' Of flftOn Ulil-
mrdir-al Iabur.it. .ry m fu'tiouj ami f cun- C. Ill for! ittinUlOB. IluoliH lltld tpolop
ouwlu renowned mrta In Uuvd una ta may u nad at " urnnii -ji
uKin ducascs. the trolley lino to convey touiUta
Go to Mol-emoro-HnB8 DntR Com-
pany and Bay; "I want a UYOMIM
outfit." TitUo It liorno: pour a fow
drqjur of HVOMUI from Ilia botllo lite
to thu ljurilful)ur Inlinlor uteRllto
it for lliiTtilmttel aiuLTWt-Hio re.
freBliliiiiAollof hoy(rt3 rlfoiir dr
Hvo tltJut a day jaJM.ow Maya and
Cntiii'Mf? and nlmiiUwiiB AvIU gra-
dtialillsappejMt Jr
11oi'h Vdm? JTbalanlo r; It
foiniiti uymjT eoculo or oilier
hufmnlJimfg anT Ib boUI on money-
baW; liwwtfr (tairh.'roup Colds
and fiiTib. btmilol nutllt (Jnolu
tieKnulr) l.ou rf.tra bottlca If
later needed 50 ceuCa at JdeU'inoro-
II.ibb OruffA'uimuiy. and drucclBtu
ovomvlton HlnJlTlo lttutrttcUonB for
one m ovey pjeknga you can't fall
limt bruutlloJnii Btomtich iIobIuk
FAMOUS MILCH COW
OF
E
I'rudiH'CM i!st;a rounds of l-acltnl
Fluid In It car mul Averaged 1-
Uallons 1'cr liny.
CQIXMDIA. .Mu. March l. Jlluu-
ourl'a Chief JoBupliItie thu covv which
two yearB ago brolta the world u rec
ord for milk production for ono year
wan killed today. Votorlnury hctcneu
Is to liavo thu benefit uf a rosourch
of Josuphluc'ti dovelopmcnt.
The death or tho fumoiiH cow. vat-
tied ut $M0O witu ordered by the
dairy department of the University uf
Missouri by which bIiq was owned.
JTat why certain cows have come for-
ward ub great milk producuru ban
never been dclinltely (earned and the
BncrlficQ of JOKephliie was decreed In
tut effort to gain data Unit will add
to thu experiments on the university
herd. While JuBoplilitu wna under
test uB the world's greatest inlleh
cow alio produced 20.MU pounds of
milk In ono year. She gave an aver
age of twelve gallons u day for thu
llrat six mouths.
Hill CoiihI) rarwTM OikkhIkc.
Toiimlp. Mir HI Tlto Hull County
l&tiarlliuiltt Station AoHoclntlau Ima
Iiudii orgttniyed with about thirty wh
kpuwn Hell oountj runners an clmr
lor niomberfl A coittltiillou and by
laws wab utlopted olllcum olufled and
the orfiiinlseatlott totnpleted for liiwl
ihwb. A. J. t'halfln was cltodon a
praaldcnt.
ii i u .-in 1 1 i --"" L.ii.i.mn
I'arlaU Btudio for Clasby miotoi
Mlslmps (o UovhI (Jpiuh.
Tho accident which recently bufell
tltopearl neoklucu of the Queen Dow-
ager of Italy when tlto Hiring broke
and the prieoTesa little apliorea woro
ncatlercd in every direction rccallti
a Hlmllar inltilinp to the aplondld live-
lolil ropo which used to adorn tho
neck of Queen Alexandra on certain
statu ooctiBloiiB
On stepping Into thu glided coach
on bur vny lo a atatu opottltrj of l'ar-
littuient In tho laut reign her neck
lace caunltt on the ornate door bun
dle and tlto pearls fell In a shower
and rolled from tho oiluiuon carpet
onto tho muddy ground. itiBtmttly
great nttlcura of shite eipinrrlea and
wnl BorvnntH woro pllku btttty en-
douvorlng to find tlto sculturctl gains
which by u nilrttele woro all recov
ered notwithstanding thut many were
burled III tlto mild.
iccidont to royal kohir
rurrod mm first time Qtioon Via-
One of the Most
IMPORTANT
Factors in the Modern Home is
THE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE
I
Its functions extend a grtat ded
further than juat ordering tht mill
LOCAL 1 Bllri wc J""' 'IIC itwur mr
ItoMrMTLwA UevmtM tedium of a Iwmv hout
1ermmSif It does these things with great-
Mliirjilr dispatch and accuracy thaa Vm ov
"""s"" dinary telephone.
Think It Over Then Call Me. 300
Abikne liiepiideit Tel & Td. Ctff
oVu
iA ii in mmii m ftmrntm mnwm m m m
r wwdmmu
wmm
torla opened Parliament in stater at
tlto beginning or her reign Tho of-
fice or carrying tlio crown before tlio
girl Queen was Intrusted to tho then
Dulte of Argyll who stumbled on en-
tering tlio gilded chamber and tho
dyiubol of sovereignty fell to tin
lloor with inicli violence that tsonio of
tho geuiH Were dislodged.- Tito Duke
of Wellington with military prompti
tude Placed a guard around tlto spot.
a somewhat uncomplimentary action
coHBldtvrlug thu time and place. Tit-
HUB
Oh1s hn4 IU T.Hric.
Many people regard tbu qpal m M
omen of HI luck and the following
will show how thin BiiperBtltloit aroo:
Two or throo contnrlCH ago tho stone
was very popwlar Itt Kuropo and tlio
iowolera of Italy wore tupecktlly c-
mng in its setup. At tho kt-Uht or
Ub ptiilarliy cawo tho plugtio which
wrougjit great liavoa In Vwtlce U
was noticed by woiho ulwrvaiit jvw-
hoiih la that city (Hat winn a vlclli
wb on tliB point of awtit bw o
uu wora one. urilhteuou wut
dyiitu It bcKtua dull The ro of
1 " t
GUNTER HO'
H Anton! Ton
AWnointoly rirtproof
gantly rurnlshod. All otnM rajon
with hlJi clltMta.
A MW WO far Uw CUnuitj.
Kateg HM te UM tr ltey
San AHtguio Hl Co Owni.
tirey TyrrvU. Miuagr.
AMMViAAMAMWMAfMWVWMMMW
&k was the blidii4 fwr (udu
tho wtau bcM hot hM eotiyuu-
ently very brilllul wblki ttr fMtH
tha cfclli aud.iUtwp ofih ody WW
iU U w lMi!vr rttfhWKl by Muy
(Ut brufci imth uag mifortWii to
thi4r iootv ai4 M lUWivaf Itou
t
tho uliLrTw d4imkd.
Iwllevw limi
fnl utone bvfeni Ml ltek.;
dUaML :
l'dU aWidlo for cUy yfritafo.
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