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THE BEAUMONT ENTBAPAIIE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER . 1904.
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BEAUMONT IMf-RPRISt. :
TEXAS NOTES.
aH IIAt'HONT iNTERF""-
i-wk.UHlN(i CO.
knWrprlM Doiloiny Beaumont Tea
Adams. (Iiiii;'n wild the murder
... .t l.i.ii liul II Unit hg.l m ILul -
mi. ta:. li. n a iii.iiiinn.iiy nor
11 In i.. .Hi. I IkiiiihI over to
Jiil .11 (In alilll of I . I.
luiL W.M. I'. HA I It 1 1 ili)hlian mid
4 riiiiK.t-nu. 3ii ar it i tl i.mr.
jl limine u. t"Utu Uiteaoiii. Wbfti-
ever ni I iik in you lv vu mn k t
nuluuble jnhi- or ireuniii nt. l u-i
! fniiunaii Liudly iri'Hit'J ami -1
jvlM .t. No mini r s-iii . umi nl fa-
iii diue. V. hliiirhciie llbls. N-w
OKHO0OKK)K)000OWOK)K)0
tillered at tfl I'owtnilic. In n-nuiuoat j
I I l I V Hull li U II
u l In--tl run lull il oil I Im
; 'I . .is 't-iii i al
Mill hnoll
THURSDAY. SEPTEVr-ER . 1'-
Termi of Uutkcnptloi.
One year t"
lhr tiotitha J '
KniiUny. par your
tliiKl
ul.itu imii !mric. uith mlilinu Um'
H kiru.f i iifiiri i'hiihi" i n .......
Il.iii.nii.il Hi.ii. Imi Com.r lm w Mirfhifl
Im l-l.ll.-d. I.V ! Arl.Ulli.ilii HHHI'llHM Ul HI"!
f. W ill.) ll.l- II.III- jklllll" lllllf. MIIIM'H HI Hill" WIllllHI.
tin- aiiKuii.4iiituairfiuiMil ii M r i: li will '"' ii-
hiir to Iiuvk iin-hf i.i.i rx iimne
In Inn. Im Clin In' tirutuiii luii ii.
n... i... viiin.r in... Miilii.u rum- Ijistrii I Aiiorm v liurliind
i.:.:.i im ; lilr.l all alii. lldllK III In lUlSiitlllf So.s u Oprt.iSii.i report
.-.... r ... .....n lis ...i.iiiil hiiH'k in: i xniiui'llmiry im mn mi- on l:i
Im. II l'l"."l.) lllf JIMl.lll'll.
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nml
! i.iiiiy Slniill r.iniiil Manlin of
l.'liin lolnif liitri li. .ii tliiirufl Hi Jo
'iici- A.l. i in-.' rum i ul .Sun
timid r of J. hi. i
l
Siuuriliiy nirhi. wlillf ili' V wire on
lin n wuy lii.iiii. from u political mi i t-
iiik hi Villi pho if. In LI in tin- Inn-rest
ol i lit. eiiuiluliiiy o Judg.i .Mom on lor
Antonio tlif Circuit Judgeship. Ii moiiis lliul
Morale mid iMr. liailauil liwl i!inlTt iikc-.i in
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
. ... D.ill.l:in rrnunny! . i. ........ .i.r ..r in. . Ui.ral... umi '. Mr liall.lllil llU'l l!!lilitllkc.l ill IiIh
nH.n..''iwM" ii r .-.ii. - - .
U not reiponiiible for iny riebl con i.jwi.nul. i.. Ii ul HI- k..h-. I. m (In- u. i.l int( lo mil ilioi
Incted by IU employe of ny ch.u- miurf sinnl.iv till- Mn- olllr. r wiim ; iuwli-ss Ii :.i HI of lliul sfction n
rt.r vhutever. ! .:i!.iii nn i.rr.-M. His xiiininiHloii iiiroiu.l lor iln ir r.Ti-nl inlsl.. Ikiv lor.
i - - mi.f .l'irf lomorrow. Allii-rl lnn hoin.. of llifin olij.-i-lfil to IiIh .
' II. .11. 1. 1 hi j.iilnl in ill" hiinif liliio.'ri liiiiriis. Inn lln Ironlil.. pussi il ovur.
v.. ii. .i. . l.iml.l l r In i in l" i" i. i . .i.K i inn i. ..i.i:ii; i.iuiil. .On tin- ri iiini lioini- iiowcv. r. iih
li.- i.lii.is for !"' iirnlvitl n-i .
lull. Vr fun lH '"""
ti.ill llll i;....lo.l iU I'i'V- I if
tli.-y nif hom rly uilwTii'""! ""'V
will iiu;iil niiii'ii"! of ii 'M'l''
wtiii a lit 1 1 nil fin iu ';"'-
;l)llf or Hi'' IfKilllH or nil llH Ifiia-l
l.r.i.liifli r I i " iii"l ' !. r :is"l
int... s to -:nt;:- a " lai'lul
vn;t million of lln Milm- of rif Jt:'
nloi-U Tooil nml it will no .loiil.l if
Mill III till IncrrllMKl USf of lllitl fflfill
nml ii I' ms n:ii' lor ll"' "n'x 1111
u ili which iiminnlly r 'i i
I In- ciiiniiliiif of tliuiiwiii'ln of ilol-
Iium of honilifin nioiif.v.
.Inst why It pi fsiili litial Heel ion;
Mich :is wo have lliin year hIioiiI.I ii"-Mlili-
l.usiiif.'.s is liiinl In iiinlcrnliiii'l
yi-l II .ice ins lo K' licrally ml ttt i I
In lf H ue The .r K nl inciiinhf nt
. I In- ollicc had I In1 rccnr.l of hin
imrly lii-liiuil him wliih' .lmli;i' rarl.cr
is n nr of I lie inoul coiiKffvnlivi. in n
in tlf U.iiif.i ht.-.K-s. j h t;( rimlry .. r(.0M OiihI
iinllcil lo Hi" pri'si-nl. Hianiiiini oi J(( S(.(ny itoi.c-tsm respec-
moiK-y I hni it I'.fMin llial llnTf Is 1 1 ivcly slfwanl nml assiMliint of the
mn.. i..r miv In lie hIiiiiikmI I II' iiiinnvfrrin a wiclul organization
nlioiil. II wiiulil not In
I. nnhlfii tin; prcsiilentiul
(julif ii iitiinli. r of iik li liuvf In-' n
I:. i.t i.v I. il.f luifuiuiloiiul aim liri-ai
Noi l Inn llops lit I'illrHlllir. umi Ii'iiiki If
iIiom. who ri n in I ii liuvf liffii Inforiiif'l ly. Imi
II al ihfv ill losf rroin four lo nix iiiiuui
ilnys ilii.-i nioiiili owliiK to I ho ilfprcs
:.'oii in liiii lin s.
I'olli. wiiu: a (.liowor. Monilny hIkIH
Sun Anioiiio wiim vli.ilfil hy a vusy
i y ol llyini; Iiihi-cIh raiiKinw froui
n pal. yellow Kiuit lo an uniliracllf-
liiieil criflifl. 'I'liosn Ihikh KWiinneil
our sirift liiuiis. lulo liotulH rcnl
ilfiici-.s ami liiisini-ss lioiiHfH until
imiiiy m iv coinpf llfil lo pill nut the
lll'IHH.
pnriy wuh wiiyluiil l.y a kiiiik of liooil-
I ii iiih. who tihoi oil Hielr pis i. ils ami
iian-il i In- liisirii-t Aiii.niiy in kIiow
No one wuh hurt fot'iinalf
so li.r no urri-hls liuve In-1 u
li Im Kliih-il in Austin liy rrletnlii of
I It. ii K V. .Seahury cumliilaio for
ftjii-alii-r of I In- IIoiihi! of H-pri'Hflita-Iim-s
of llio next l.i'KlKliiluro that.
Hon. II. I' lir.-l.-iloril of Kiistlnml ami
llii-himl MayH of Coisleiina. who have
lii en i-polte of as poKslhle camliilatfH
lor tin- position to which Mr. Sfiiliury
a.-piles IniVH plfilj;i-il Ihfir Kiipporl ti
ihf lalli-r. 'I'll Ik Iii-Iiik Irue. I( Is con-:;iil-ivl
iuiprohalile that. .Mr. Sealiiny
will have any oim)sIiik rnmliilniu lor
I lie lilare.
Hi IT HAPPENED
NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN EX-
PLAINS THE RESULT IN
IN VERMONT.
REPUBLICANS 100 SIRtlOIJS
1 1 ' Mil IIS
Ali-xini lian jni;l iloiie so that wo
V.olllil pot have this lack of roliliih'lice
MO freilelll ly.
Willi lh.. coiiiplei Ion of a first class
Wilier worhs H;.:;t . m which will tnUe
Hie waler hiiih eiioie; up the river
In fsciipe all ilani;er of coiitaininal ion
Irom Ihe clly sewage I hero will lie
mi reason why anyone shoiilil fear
In live in I .;i li m n t on neetmiil of
Wiii-iitl lieallh conililions. Desplie
I lie- 'fai l we have hail a conslanl
Hource of ilmiKor fin" years from our
wil or which has been useil for luiiii
Ine; ami riiu.inv glasses in the saloons
nml soda foiinlains the general luallli
lias been very noml ami we have been
coinpaial ively free Iriiiu lyphifiil
fever. The new waler works will
make ii.-i safe ill thai respoel ami our
-it v will 1' inoro healihy llian ever.
Iiail bleu lo Operaleil on the "club" plun since th"
if is 1 1 1 oi i iii t saiiiiiiis wi-ii: ittijiiuf i.
KUilly of violations of I he local option
law in seventeen cases for the former
nml sixteen for t In; latter. Tho of-
fence churKi'il was HellillK 1ok beer
the court IioIiIIiik I Ii ii I ouch issuance
of a liekel for Ibis kinil of beer eon-
sliluteil a vlolalloii. There are a
liiiinber of "clubs" here ami botlloil
beei: is (li.sponeed freely but this is
State Was Flooded With SpeakcVs
and 200 Meetings Held in the
Last Week Result Was No
Surprise.
New York Sept. 7. Tho following
statement cuiieeniing the result in
Vormoni. ami is.sueil hy ('huirnian
'I lioinas TiiKK.irt of llio (leincloratic
iiiilioiial coinuiiflt'o tonight ami was
conciirreil in by Wm. F. Sliechaii.
hitiriiian of tho executive coinuiitloo
a nit Dcluiicy Nicol vici'-cliairman:
"Tho result in Vermont is not mir-
prisilii; in view of the iiuparalolloil
efforts made by llio republicans ami
I lie campaign conducted by the ilem-
Ibe lirsl case where Isor boor was
lianilleil. Th. parlies did not dispute
Hie fuel that I hoy hail IskiuvI tickets -. ailininisl ral ion concent raled
for kej; In or but resled Ihelr case !il o fmc.s nml rominrnoH iiiion Unit
I slate hobliiiK in I ho lust week anil
upon llio tact l liiil the sail! Had not
been made by I hem nor in hii coun-
ty. The court hehl ilifl'erently ami
III.- cases were appealed.
LOUISIANA NOTES
A I Jefferson
I Mill held lilt!
victory.
in Hie prohibit ion elec-
anils won a derided
Kver.v
In hopi
times ill.'
colivie! inn
of jls si
man who leaves lieaintioiit
of lindini; a plstoo where
bet te r soon ii-I urns with the
that this is Hie lies I tiiwu
in the eouiiHy and Hiat
il has more promisi- lor tin- fulnre
eliaii any town in the south. To bo-
Kin wiih lleaiiinoni ami Hie snrround-
inn territory i.; a wealthy creating
I'm ce which is laroely coin rolled liy
nc.-iiimoiit peoplf. l-'or Ibis reason
Hie ueallh so pruilucnl Is kept lit
home. IMially a town like Ih-au-m.
.lit i- luiiii up Willi money lnom;lil
in by otits i!- rapiial::ls. 'I'he result
is l bat Hie reiil:. ami iuh-i-.- t j-.m s
away . lub- iiIiih.. I nil of M in this
case is I .hi in lii-aumo.il . Tho
Ul. at bulk ol Hie lire f'llp ill .Ic il.'l'
.'.Ml f'liuil v h I .. :i Hi. -li I ; i 1 1 ; i ! and
I'.i auiii.iiil.-is have i!rjwn liine! I u nf
I lo i it-:i ii i f s In in i In- ml li. l ! . uiiirh
i:o: b- i ll ii-M-.-.tf.l h.-i.- ;l lioi-n- vitii
Ihf li nil that tin if are im-i.m.-s ii'
i.iaiiiieml :..il'!:i . . t t i . - -1 in surh :i
il:o e. The:-.- a n ndil 'Mis w lii. il
;-.if .taliility to tl-o pl.n e and pt. ai-f.i-;
w.-ll lor lb.- I. -Iiii.' ami ill. y air
f.iiis ul'iili ..uvlu In in-1 i. . :-i. .it.-r
.Ifilm llorno a yomiK man froo-
' I - laiiklin omployoil in tin; ltayon cot
.Ion Kin. al Kayiif was problibly filial
ly injured in Hint establishment Mon-
day afternoon.
A sol i lenient has been made in Hi"
mailer of the defalcation of Sheriff
IVikins witli all that portion of He-
1 ii it. Ih in llio bunks of lako Charles
and l.aiou Koii;e mid the I'l.unii de-
por.ilnl by tho American lloiidini;
company which was today piiid over
to the Slalo ho Fidelity Trust com-
pany. Hie parish school hoard and the
parish of Calcasieu respect ively. liy
this apportionment the State received
"'N.illn ux I lie Fidelity Trust company
Ti'1 !!.!". iii.- school board $Mli.'i:;
and te parish i t.MOii.
iiieeliUKs. Tho candidal o for vice-
president the secretary of war llio
speaker of the lionso of Representa-
tives seniiloi'M of (ho LI. S. and rep-
resonlativoH in congress assisted by
:i host of lessor lights made urgent
appeals lo the republican farmers to
.o lo tho polls.
In view of (hose cfforls never made
before by any parly in a September
elect Inn It Is remarkable Hint the
administration did mil succeed in
incrcashiK 'tie republican majority
indeed il did not oven Increase the
i epul.iieaan vote.
mm
Do Your Shopping This
I Skeins Monday
WeeK You
And Money.
Will Save Worry. Time
Boys' Clothing
Iloyfi" T.'io nml I .On Mothers' Friend
I i loll si": ;
lioy-H' .'.no nml 7-"r; Mother:!' Frb-nil
WulstH ami Shirts;
Iioya' .'idc nml :e K. K. WniMls nml
Willises;
Hoys' r.0e nml 7"iO firilfon ISraml
Waists ami .Shirts;
Halauco of this wool; Very Special
39c
No limit;
you want.
von mn buy as ninny ns
Boys' Suits
Hoys' $1.00. $l.r.O nml $5.00 nil wool
Knee Hunts Suits
nt .! : 2.ro
Medium weights nbsoluto nil wool
choice styles; Cheviots C'assinioros
Soi-kos and Worsteds; n very Rrent
hari'aiti. HriiiKS nn opportunity lo
buy school dollies lor the Hoys. All
sizes li to Hi.
Boys' Fall Clothing
Our complete siok nf Fall ClotliltiR
Is n ady; prico.i ratiKo from
$l..rii) to
I.IU'lteSt
shown.
..()
nn. I best lino we have ever
School Shoes
Complete Lines Ready
Hoys'
Simon.
Hoyn'
Hoso.
Misses' and Children's School
Misses' and Children's School
Hoy:
and
' Misses' and
Winter I'mlerw
Children's Fall
Hoys' Misses' and
Hals nml Caps.
Children's School
Girls' School Dresses
Pn ity fllnKhnms OuHuks nml Cntloti
Checks nml Fluids unliable for chil-
dren's school dresses all moderately
priced.
Special Today
THURSDAY
7.ri Hoys' Wash Suits fI.os 1! lo S
that wo don't want to p-iek away
worth up to $1011 9 to 10 a. in.
choice . 2r''
Sr. Hoys' Wash Suits sizes 2 to 8;
wonh up lo $2.50; 0 to 10 a. in.
choice
0
The
IHtle fellows ran wear those
suits in the house nil winter; I hey
are as cheap as common overalls.
The Nathan Store will be closed Saturday the lOth until 6 p. rn on
account of Holiday Store will open 6 p. m. and remain open until
11 p. m. Saturday.
No Place For Values LiKe
o
5
o
CKO0K040OK0Oo000'eX) K)004OKO
TEMPLARS AT FRISCO.
Cap-
HENRY WATTERSON
ROASTS ROOSEVELT
tConliniied from I'uito 1.)
C
liaynii a vouui; man probably
I weni y years of iiko was arrested by
Hie parish authorities Monday after
i it
i:i.".ln
til I - -drill.
I
M.-rli.
T'ir
w ;Mi
I'H.r.
i- II:..-
I 'a. 1 1.
and hrouKht 1" this city last
and lodi;e. in the parish prison I
d with complicity with llio
minder coinmiled by youiu;
S-itnr'av. I
l.eesville llii;ll School opi lied
ail iitteiiilaneo of "LTi pupils. .
I. en .M. I'avrol is principal and
it O il by .Misses Sallie Sp"licer
lloiuii r. Oliri.i Frazier Nellie
Walker.
in in ami l.i.n
Cm 1 .1 .
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P.
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Il but
iiimoni
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ih
I. 'i
in il
lie .n
.ff.-l ' i
Hi -Im
a iii kik. who is ill Ihe
Ch;'ii!y lli.spiliil at Shrew-port with
:i luii i i in Ins bark was Onlay idrlitl
:ii d as l.rini; wuato.1 for munlrr. Ill
i . iM-eu -i d of KilliiiK Jim .'obnson. a
v li : . . lor. man in Hie Oi:.ill Irver
amti. ami a in tin ill Coiifordia : for
i it::: Sat;:h I'llrk.-lt in Ascent oil
-. t f i
.1 I
t i..r k
hi:; ill
The II" Cl.l '
h I'ri -.hi by
.Mi.sily
in Itiis'irr
as ri-moiil lo
iN-p.ity Sln-titr
makes It in my judgment all the
iitore imporalivo that .iiiil I'arkor
tdiall i'ealie and por.irm his duly
lo the millions of honest voters who
seel; no oltiee look for no personal
I c.ain in this election but who see in
him an ideal and hope and aspire
jlo preserve through him tho insti-
llations they love. The people need
la judicial chief inanisl ral o. but not
loo judicial 'i candidal". Tho juilKo
1; trained to look nt both sides of the
ease: llio candidate should have his
blinds full in looking after his own.
From a jn.lf.rf is expected cautious as-
piration eneru-y. pprotulitcss and
ill-Tensive impulse. If is the pari of
a leu lor to lead in ill" combat nf
idea the eiinlliet of principles tho
I'cuuiiciat ion nf public wrongs in the
luesenlaiion and e nloreelliont of
1 1 llll.
Why He Spoilt? Plainly.
It is lifcauso I so slroiiKly .lo.-iie
.ledvie Parker's election thai I speak
r i plainly. I In i; of y.m when you
him at Ksopus to urtfo Hint In
arrrpl also tin- full responsibility of
bis o- ii ion. dial lie w ill noi p rnni
Hii- ramiai!:n in Now York-llie piv-
. lal Mali- to lie lunnaKnl b' 'It1
small politicians who be-ei him: lhal
lo- w ill in Ihf n. t ii" davH. bo 'fii
n. oie than In r. tol'ot -. h.- people
I. ad. r and tei-rhrr. Hn ir Iribuno and
ii Iwirat.
tSiiiii.- If .InSKI-II ITI.ITZFK
Louisville at Golden Gate Park
tured the Drill Prize.
San Franci-co Sept. 7. Follow-
iiiK their t?reat parade of yesterday.
I'diniiledly the linest ever nivon by
the order the Knij;iils Tomplar today
Withered al (ioiden (late ark to wit
ness Hie triennial compel il ivo oxhivi-
l ii mi of their eraok drill corps. The
drill was bold on Ino extensive lawn
ordinarily ilovoicd to base ball and
oilier siiorls and on lite grassy slope..
.- iirroiindinn it many thousand of
spectators wore oonsreKaloil. Tho
weather was ideal. The compel it ion
wi's iK'tweon St. liorniird Coiiinininl-
ory No. ;!"i drill corps of Chicago:
J.oiiisvillo Cominanilory No. 1 (Pill
corps of Louisville Ky.; Mallii Com-
niiindory No. jl drill corps of Itin:-:-t;i
in l i in N. V.; Ivaiihoo Coinmaiid-
ery No. "1 drill corps ol r.iiiwaukeo
Wis.
The lirsl ptizo was nwarilod to the
drill corps of I .oiii:. villi- Coniiiiandery
Nn. 1'
Tin1 second prize went lo llio Ivan-
hoe ('omiiiauilei v ni' Milwaukee ami
tie third In Malm Comnuindory ol
Ulnuhniupton. N. Y.
Three remilar nllicers nf llio Fiiitod
Slates army ncl.-il as judges.
The first compel iiii: teiini to nl-lie.-ir
w;is drill cinpn nf Louisville
Cnmniaiiib ry No. :! led by Sir KniKhl
Flunk Fehr. The- were .net nnd
creeled by twenty pretty Kflitilflv
Wild Dogs cf Central Africa.
Tho wild do;; of orulral Africa an
explorer writes is common enough.
Ho Is an ugly looking boast with a
pied body coarse liair short head and
largo upright ours. Those wild dogs
play fearful liuvoi: villi game occa-
sionally clearing oat whoso districts
precisely In tho same manner as the
rod dholo cf linliu before which even
tho tiger Is said to re I real.
Snake That Stele.
While working close to a farm
house at Fuibecii. in Lincolnshire a
laborer wns astonished to see a snnlce
over a yard long sivini across a
stream. With some trouble he cap-
tured it and found in its mouth a
choose cake which it had stolen from
tho farm house larder mi the other
slue of tlii! river. London Daily Express.
gills who wave
bl.i and call
pa'h which lh
in v'rton
The nun Wi
and In l he w.
i-M-ciiteil III
sever.-il f'r:l ii'
without .1 Maw.
.1 ari's of while
I llnwrr; aioll;
b iped would
and
llio
bad
Woman Mountain Climber.
Hy far tho most export woman
mountaineer in tl.e world Is Mrs. Fun-
ny I'.tillock Workman. In the Illin.i
lavas she huH climbed to an uliitmio of
2L'fi;8 foot. On the sumo occasion
lir husband bn ko the world's record
for men by 311 feet by limbing ":!.-
:.i4 foot up a mountain l!-l.-!7'.t f.-ot
high. Mrs. Workman is nf inedliiii;
lieiglit and there is nothing in her iip
P'-iirance to suggest the sirengin she
i as dispbtyed in M.ine of her woadi i
nil feats.
Going Going Gone.
Down in a Virginia town the agod
pastor of one of tho churches fell ill
not long ago. He was beloved by all
tiio neighborhood and a constant
stream of anxious friends rang tho
boll to make inquiries. Tho nurse in
charge was an intelligent negro wom-
an and alio decided to issue bulletins
at froiiuont intervals. She wrote them
herself and plimod them to the front
door and this is tho way thoy road
as they appeared successively: "Rev.
Mr. lilank am vory sick." "Later
Rev. Mr. lilank am worse." "Night
Rev. Air. Hlnnl; am sinking." ".Morn-
ing Rev. Mr. Blank have mink."
NEW WAY TO HATCH CHICKS.
or" in oc. lb M form
.-. I 'iraiin of "Mivi.."
in-. i!i 'd viilui t ns .vi.l
ii'iivemeiil i. apparently
Uni1. crsity Celebration.
I'niv. rsity nf Fi imii" brol
ci'lebriitli n r.r -nlly pmc.-
plewnl ks. ii!u:..i:i.. iiot.s. a
the nf.. (sirri l:-i; ! ihe ri n".
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PARKERS FIRST SPEECH.
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to an ae.! .- nf tr.tlmi: i" .
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in ao'pim n1 r- i on. in it t.'.i.iv oi
Colli n :;. Ili'l. wiih Cr.ni l M.-.l-i
Slo.bl.ir.l ill III.' i-'iai'-.
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Consumption of Coffee.
In proportion to its population Bra-
zil takis first place) as a country of
C"l'fef-iiri!:l;rrs. Tho cor.KUinption of
crffeo per capita in Hrazil is fourteen
pounds each year in Belgium and Hol-
laed it is eleven pounds while in the
Fiuteil States each person in tho pop-
ulation consui.u s an nverago of eight
loonds of coffee yearly. Knglaud is
iini'di In hind in tho procession with a
consumption of only one-half poiim!
per pnplt.i annually but the amount
of tea consumed on an average in
Hint country by each person Is five
tinges as greit as in the United States.
Henry Decker Utilizes the Heat Gen-
erated by Bees.
Henry Docker of Hartsgrovo Ohio
has a now and novel way of hatching
chickens and enjoys tho reputation of
being the first man to use this kind
of an Incubator. Ho uses the heat
generated by bees and says that ho
can hatch 1U0 "chicks" from 1U0 fer-
tile eggs in nineteen days.
This beats tho old ben by two days
and every farmer who knows how to
handle boos might profit by this sug-ge.-iii.n.
If one colony of bocs ctn be
mndi! to do the incubating work of
right or nino hens and also produce
oii.n 1-Pi to 'Idti pounds of honey
which Mr. Docker says is possible
it will not lie long until bees nre con-
sidered as indispensable to the farmer
as rural mail delivery aud telephone
sen ice.
Mrs. I. V. Brown of North Oeneva
il:t w tho contents of a can of fer-
moiiteil fruit out of tho hens and In
a short time they wore staggering
aii. .i:L under the "load" like an old
toper on his regular spree.
ABOUT ST. SV.'ITHIN'S DAY.
Ancient Supr rUitxit That Still Lin-
cere in Er.gl.-.nd.
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Frcn-Mcuth a Queer Bird.
Tin "-.! n. ay low be kooii In liie Zoo-
I !rt.-i! Sociuty's ea:-lorn aviary a
liriireu of a curious Australlnn
.!rd. known i.n the frogiuoutli. It
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fotivc Powitr in China.
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