TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL. - MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1901. . W. Smith. Is out west on business mat- repartee which "Uncle King" received ber 23. 1S39. and were informed by Victoria ed. The daughter of music was brought expression of his regret to the Prtoe ters. Oil HEB DEATH BED. from his amusing little niece of Kent. .herself that she intended to marry Prince low in another sense than that of the Fi- of Wales, or rather to King Edwar I Albert. In the "Greville Memoirs'" we gure used by the wise king. But it was t RAiLOOMT 1IE17S. Will Young, son of the foreman of the During one of hen visits to Windsor the find this memorable otherwise with her which she VII. Secretary Hay will coinrnonic-i- shop, is home with the grip. said: "Now, Victoria, the band description of the sketching, to Ambassador Choate an o'dcial ex- pattern at- (Continued from First Page.) king scene: continued to engage iu with keen interest Quite a number of men have been is on the terrace waiting to play; what "All the privy councilors had seated when a new subject for her pencil or pression of the sentiments of this gov- tacked by the malady and several are sympathy and love are pouring in from tune would you like to hear best?" themselves when the folding doors were brush presented itself. ernment. Later on more formal ex- Some Improvement "Which still out, but there are no serious every of both ndre " 'God Save the King,' if you please, thrown in and the queen came in attired IMM ENSB CORRESPONDENCE. changes will take place by mail. By cases. quarter hemispheres, she in a plain morning gown, but wearing a Her- majesty had a large private corre- means the state deimrtment wtil h-- i are so as those from the uncle," promptly replied. pic-tar- e. this Kansas Are appreciated asked of bracelet containing Prince Albert's spondence with her numerous relatives c f Iloads Making. The yards are full of passenger, way United States. The Globe voices the And again, when what part She read the declaration in a and descendants with which not even her officially informed of the accession had been sweet-tone- clear, new to will and freight cars, which are undergoing general sentiment, her visit the greatest treat, d voice, but her hands trem secretary was allowed to intermeddle the monarch the throne. It A engine from saying: she discreetly said, "Oh, the ride in bled so I since childhood she a return Its ofT'oia! acknowledgment s. a'.d repairs. large stationary "From ether lands hopes come for the with uncle." On excessively that wondered she kept diary with the Osborne Wants Connection With Winslow is strung up in the yards get- recovery and eulogies passed on the the carriage you, this was able to read the paper which she punctuality and precision of the German that will be all that is prescribed l.y the ting a thorough overhauling. character of Victoria in America occasion the king had driven her him- held." side of her individuality. She was a reader rules of official etiquette. Line. Is work on the Queen self, which was doubtless a great event. The young queen did not believe in long on her own account, and through the in- iiain It expected that active almost without exception, it is under tha and noon on 10, of of the newspa- will soon. il- HER FIRST COURT CEREMONIAL. engagements, at February strumentality others, RUSSIAN COMMENT. shop additions begin very simple title of 'The queen' that the "Uncle 1840, Victoria was wedded to Albert in the pers, magazines and books of the day; Division J. E. A few years later King" gave preler-ence- s. Superintendent Hurley lustrious patient is referred to and deep child's ball in honor of the visit of Chapel Royal, St. James' palace. she showed decided tastes and came in from the north a few days ago. affection implied. The term can hardly a While the marriage was a very happy Her lighter reading was not un- Change of Rulers May Be Productiva SALINA FAVORS PLAN. He had been making a slow inspection be overestimated." Donna Maria, the little queen of Port- one so far as the individuals were con- naturally influenced by the localiiy for . of Revolution. trip over his division, and 'reached the ugal. This was the first court ceremon- cerned, the English people never took the time. At Balmoral there is a pre- western limit of his jurisdiction well QUEEN'S LIFE AND WORK. ial at which the Princess Victoria was kindly to Prince Albert. Yet he was a dominance of Scotch literature. It was St. Petersburg. Jan. 21. In the mo- Cut-Of- f present. A lady of the court, however, gentle, amiable man, shrewd enough to there that the late Dr. Norman McLeod ment of all circles on Victoria's Xew Steel Tor Kinsley pleased with the condition prevailing. to detect his and never to ob- was wont to read to her from Burns. In Queen At San he stopped to confer Sketch of the and gave great offense the king by say- unpopularity, of illness, the personal note dominates t:s. Domingo Long Busy Reign how it would be to see the trude himself. the circumscribed grounds Holyrood ad- on Santa Fe. with the villagers regarding a change of of "Victoria. ing "pretty CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. she described herself as reading very ap- political. The czar's subjects freely course in the railroad which will bring two little queens dancing together." His , who may truly be said propriately Hogg's "Queen's Wake," a, mit that her majesty has been one oj it across Indian lands and minimize the Alexandria Victoria was born in Ken- majesty had no mind as yet to hear his to have been not only a great queen and volume suggested to her by her faithful the principal bulwarks of peace. T'ni danser of washouts. Mr. Hur- sington palace, London, May 24, 1S19. It little niece of Kent dubbed a queen. empress but a great mother of kings, attendant, John Brown. A Scotch novel- Itossia and Novosti alone touch the po- Liberal Extension of Eock Island spring on Prof. was but a chance, however, that she waa In music and fine arts her majesty's queens and emperors, has living today ist some time dead who was modestly litical chord. ley was accompanied his trip by born in taste and were no less nearly fifty grandchildren. Of her chil- proud of his queen's appreciation of his to Texas. C. J. Crandall, superintendent of the a palace. Kensington did not practical ability dren the Princess Victoria Adelaide Maria Scotch stories was Charles Gibbon, author The Rossia says: . her" of the school. belong to the Duke and Duchess of remarkable than knowledge of Jan-farie- ," is due to Santa Fe government Indian belles-lettre- s. A Louisa, the queen's first child, was born "In Honor Bound," "Katherine "England's prestige largely Kent, the parents of the young queen. higher brilliant pianist, on November 12, 1840. The daughter mar- "Auid Robin Gray," etc. Queen the queen. To spare Queen Victoria As is often the case with remote rela- she sang with a good mezzo-sopran- o ried In ISoS Crown Prince of Victoria took the of Hindustan-es- e much has been foi Kansas FROM LAS VEGAS. ex- Frederick up study given her ministers. The money spent this year by tives of the throne, the duke and duch- voice so as to delight fastidious and Prussia, shared with him the Imperial in the '80s. The same sympathy with With her will depart Britannia's goo: J railroads in improving1 their present Engineeera Seelinger and Stewart are ess were poor and were living upon the acting connoisseurs, and the merit of crown of United Germanv for many the natives of the strange and wonderful genius." new ones will laying off. continent when the time drew near for her sketches in water color and black months in 1SS8 and is the mother of the lands of which she is empress induced her The Novosti lines and in building 0. J. and have gone to and white the present emperor, William II. to replace her Highland body guard of says: Boyd family the birth of the Rela- justified high praise given . is discontented sit- reach an enormous sum. The town of where will live. little Victoria, to them the who used to Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, personal attendants by those Indian ser- "England with tlie has Lamy, they tives in England who knew the claim by master, was born in November. 1841, who will be- vants wiose dusky faces and gorgeous uation and the dissatisfaction wid Osborne in northwestern Kansas Machinist Albert Raillard child maintain that, had it been her aim to come of r, Apprentice the would have upon the British fine King Edward VII England and attire added a vividly picturesque element be expressed more plainly if Que. started a movement for better railroad is laying off sick. throne felt that it would be a cause for excel in the arts, she might have Emperor of India. He married on March to the royal cavalcade when it appeared Victoria dies. Her successor will -- a A of on become "the best female artist of the 10. 1,63, the Princess Alexandria, eldest in public. probi. facilities. The proposition is that couple engines passed through future mortification if the birth occurred mis- of bly entertain different views on manv Lincoln to their way to the Santa Fe Pacific. under the conditions of life to age." At the same time she was a daughter the King of Denmark. Seven The queen was always fond of pets of questions. He is credited with branch lin be built from Firemen H. A. Smith. Head, Frost, ordinary tress of the physical accomplishments other children were born to queen, as dogs above all. It is alleged that for her Ftrup:; which Dulce Duchess of Kent aris-stocra- French The thus givina: the Osborne people the and in which the women of the follows: Alice Maud Mary, born April 25, better protection against any treacherous sympathies. power of ::' Osborne, Bursk, Schultz, Erajy and Purcell are were then subject, and hence arranged English 1S43. married July 1. 1S62. to Louis IV, attempts on her life a dog mastilf English sovereign is greater than com- connection with Salina, way of the off. are encouraged to excel. A De- large by laying for them to visit . she Grand Duke of Hesse and who died or collie had its quarters with a trusty monly stated, therefore the change may Lemmon has returned from, fearless and elegant horsewoman, cember 14. 1S78; Ernest in 1 Lincoln branch. Engineer There they were when the interesting rode in a was the Alfred Albert. Duke servant the Immediate vicinity of the produce a revolution In internaUm. desirous of get- the Chicago division, where he waa sent event took and there the little girl style that admiration of Edinburgh and Duke of queen's rooms. The precaution was cer- j They are particularly summer. place of gentlewomen who half a century ago born August 6. 1814. and married tainly taken when her majesty was pay- politics." Salina and the last babe first saw the light and breathed on on 23, 18i4, to the or in houses. ting connection with H. E. Pendleton, a fireman who form- the air of the realm. this prided themselves chiefly their eques- January Grand Duchess ing visits staving strange main line of Union Pacific, but the recov- British That trian address, and she danced beauti- Marie of Russia: Helena Augusta Vic- FONDNESS FOR CHILDREN. CRIMINALS IN Fit ANTE. the erly ran out of Albuquerque, is was no ordinacy child both parents of toria, born May 25, 1S40. and married July But the queen had other and better pets. Question of building the Rock Island ering from pneumonia in a Los Angeles the young Victoria felt Yet fully! 5, lMiti. to Prince Frederick Christian of The mother of a large family, the grand- Kew strongly. In a recent volume the Schleswig-Holstei- n: er From the York Press. or Missouri Pacific to Osborne from Sa- hospital. the situation was a one. It wasi concerning Louise Caroline Al- mother and of many 1. form- grave childhood of Victoria it is stated that berta, born March 18. 1S48. and married she was without the In, France they manage the habit mil discussed also. C. W. K. Edwards, of Silver City, this. The child born to the Duke and 21. descendants, rarely oih- lina has been of has been the to the Duke of Kent insisted upon the March 1S71, to John. Marquis of Lome; presence of little children to bring gleams criminal question better than in any r Baldwin, of Osborne, appeared before erly Lava, assigned Duchess of Kent had a distant claim baby being called Elizabeth, but in this Arthur. Duke of Connaught, born Mav 1, of sunshine into her life even when It was country in the world. For Instance. as ajscent at Socorro the 1S50. "chctl-dren- the Salina Commercial club last week position by the throne of England she might pos- he was overruled by the godfathers, the and married March 18, 3S79, to the in deepest shadow. If ever the 's a or a ursred the construction of the new Santa Fe authorities. Mrs. Edwards sibly be some day queen. With this fu- and Princess Louise Margaret, daughter of hour" was uninvaded and sa- pickpocket, professional bpgur, and in Emperor of Russia (Alexander I.) kept Os- habitual "drunk and i. line. F. II. Quincy, of Salina. intro- will act the capacity of operator. ture, possibility in view it was felt to the regent, and it was therefore the late Prince Frederick Charles of Prus- cred in any house it was at Windsor, (lisonieriy" The Santa Fe, Albuquerque & Pacific be the child should v- prince sia: Leopold, Duke of , born April borne and Balmoral. The fatherless boy3 brought up for his or fourth or fh'Hi duced a resolution in the Commercial imperative that suggested to call the infant Alexandrina 7, 1853, 27, lSt-2- . to hr since the inter- railroad has a party at work in the the most careful and the and married April the and girl of Princess Henry of Battenburg conviction. It is proved bryond di)iiir. club of that town that canon on the of their es- training Georgiana. The prince regent, however, Princess Helen, daughter of the late were seldom absent from the queen's he or she is of ests of the two towns were Identical in Tijeras grade best education that could be given her. objected to his name standing second to Prince George of Waldeck, and who died home for long at a time: Prince Edward that incapabl prrfornmwj the matter the two commercial clubs tablished line through that section. As No experience that would spoil her for any other, and the Duke of Kent in- March 2S, 1884. and Beatrice Marv Vic- of York, her ultimate heir, and his babv the duties, and therefore of exercising t soon as opens up it is understood land who was born 14, 1857, brother to rights, of a free citizen: in pas I should unite in for the road. spring the exalted position of ruler of the sisted upon the first name retain- toria Fedora, April and sister were committed the r, working a force will be to being and married 23. 1S85, to Prince care in for the last time, a term of ini trN mm lr, The resolution was adopted, and the that quite large put must ever come to her. On the other ed. Therefore, she escaped bearing the July Henry grandmotherly the absence of is which is a : to railroad work. hand, the fact was not to be overlooked name of "Victoria" was Maurice of Battenburg', their father and mother, just a.s the Duke imposed really pn r;i imi matter was referred the Ford son of the owner of the Georgiana. VICTORIA'S HOME LIFE. and Duchess of Connaught's children were for the new life which the hoprEes r.isc, committee. Harvey, that she might pass her lifetime as a added at the font; it was the name of The queen learned from her German when their were in India. A the piece of human refuse, is t leai: house and General Man- parents y-'- An additional railroad running into Harvey system, private citizen merely hence she .must the baby's mother. mother the excellent habit of early rising comical story illustrative of the queen's "At the expiration of your snt Salina and pivintr direct connections ager V. Vizzettl, were in Albuquerque not be taught to feel that she was alto- Another story of the duke Is that, which stood her in good stead during a love for children got into print. A little will be placed in relocation,' fays tis would mean a recently and spent the day in making above the lot of other young with his when she was 2 busy and laborious life. related to one of the ladies of tho jude-e- with northwest Kansas on gether playing baby a is no means the girlhousehold was That means banishment II Tbi deal to Salina. "With the Osborne detailed plans having a bearing the women of her rank. Under such condi- months old, he held her in his arms Dressing queen by permitted to lunch alone fr f. rw (treat Har- high lengthened and elaborate process it, used with the queen when were in- criminal never ses his old haunts, r to of the new hotel. Mr. tions was issued said: "Look for she ducklings ( branch extended north and west equipment into the great complex and at her well, to be, when to dress the hair alone' took cluded in the menu. Her took a mixes with his old companions a;:;iin k .j Stockton. Norton and many smaller vey left for California Sunday night. world the woman who has reigned longer will be the queen of England." The two hours; and in ''order to lessen the between majesty in exile. It will no loiiffrr be f r wing her fingers to pick it. Her psuhle ' towns. It would mean additional terri- Mr. Vizzetti. who has recently returned than any other monarch, not only in author reminds us, however, that at this waste, of time the lady who was being companion, fresh from the strict rules of him to commit crime, or to romamimi tory, easy of access, by the wholesale from his extended European tour, came modern but also in ancient history. Her time there was no certainty that the dressed either held in her peignor a small the nursery, raised a warning finger and the eociety which has now finished w.Mt houses of Ra!ina. It is the determina- up north. life is the story of a little girl born with- children of the Duke and Duchess of reception of her friends and acquaint- cried: "Oh, piggy wiggy." , him. Moreover he has pot to work, nl the of so remote Clarence would survive the of in- ances, or had a reader tG minister to her Dinner was the la.st function of the if ho won't do that, he will find hm tion of the Commercial club of Salina to out hope the throne, eprils mind while her head was attended in household was day cut down and himself in a prison, whh h FE LOCALS. moreover, if Duke of Kent n being the royal and something work for this new line. SANTA was her connection to it. Yet that very fancy; the to. For the thirty-seve- of the even- is made just alout aa uncomfortable had lived to a son would years of a court ceremonal, taken in court be. It is also learned that the Santa Fe Engineer I. Wellman expects to leave slight prospect ever affected materially have the boy queen's widowhood, the only changes in ing dress with court surroundings. If the him as it can may extend its branch from Barnard on soon will the course of her life. From the hour in have become the heir !n .preference to her dress was the slight modification of queen had guests they assembled In the France possesses two of these (lurnplr for California, He take with his sister. If the Princess Victoria was her widow's in accordance with ground-- s fur human refu.e. as west. Osborne is on the northern which her future possible greatness first mourning corridor and waited for entrance, when . tl'v in,v Mm his daughter, who has been in poor mo- in in an the alterations in the fashions of the one or of be called. One is French (luim-a- whit ii branch of the Missouri Pacific, and is some time. dawned in her parents' minds every unfortunate living atmosphere day she greeted other the company one of the. in d fiealth for ment was in the too highly charged with contention, her and the march of time. as she passed on to what might about btt place.- the writ reacht over the Union Pacific by the Hostler Ed Halterman went to spent preparation for for- The queen always breakfasted to be the room for thehappenocca- to get out of and stnv awav from. Th' Polom'm which meets the Mis- Night high honor that afterward came to her. childhood was, in another respect, in rooms privately great dining other is the Isle of Pines, which if a branch, as fireman for . that is, her private with such sion. She sat at the center of one sld coral souri J'acifio at Beloit. Emporia Saturday night DOLLS HER DELIGHT. tunate, for, while she received members of her as were of f rtngred paradise far away in t h S un 'i Ei gineer Whitman. an education family present the table, the guests of highest rank one smo The'anta Fe cut-of- f from Kinsley by James McGuire and John of "When Queen Victoria was a little girl carefully designed with her. Even when she honored for- on her right hand, if no member of her Pacific, of the rnvHt beauUt'ul re-la- id Devlin, de- as a for a future and her with her ever trodden by human feet, or darken d way oi St. John and Stafford, will be the will work as it is said that dolls were her special preparation eign royalties subjects royal family was present. The military the of 75 office, probably begin from Holland. exalted, station, this, owing to the visits, the practice has always been band a selection of music Bal- by presence human crime. with new stel, pounds to the 1. light, and chiefly those absence of absolute with Doubtless it has af- played (at Their workinK is about seven honri ma- machinist apprentices about February certainty regard strictly maintained.. moral the queen's pipers made the music, 'J day yard. a soon as spring opens. The Milt Smith Wil- With her little fingers she made their to her succession, was combined with al- forded a relief from the for- of com- and a half. hey are well treated, we'i Firemen and James necessary marching round at the back the 1 terial 'will be distributed this month. liams have returned from the firemen's dresses and combed their flaxen hair. most all the simplicity and domesticity mality and ceremony of other meals. pany.! "o one in the queen's vicinity fed and by no mean overworked. f Koadreaster Al West, of Newton, will Early in her girlhood she made a study of private life. Thus, while she was In summer, both in England and on the spoke until he or she is addressed by her course, very few of thern know anvthi:: ball given at Argentine last week. of costumes of all an from of the disadvant- the queen liked to breakfast in about a trade. Their only idea in hi".- - ii.is have eharcre of the work, and has pre- Dan who has the left seat the nations, and protected many continent, majesty. When the ladies left the table been to loaf from to estimates of the expense. That of Shannon, assemblage of her handiwork would ages associated witli the highest rank, its a sheltered corner of the lawn or in a the gentlemen remained behind for from the cradle the pared on the Atchison freight, has reported for con- advantages were not lost. tent in the grounds. A lover of the open a to a half an hour till join- Those who can never be made into work labor Plone. at $1.40 per day. is over $"10 have resembled an international air." of windows quarter they men or workwomen are on the f hi 80 duty. On can THE ROYAL ESTATES. open and open carriages, ed the ladies in the drawing room. When put mie. The distance is miles. This Machinist Dick la at work gress. this point it be spoken was well to excess, seeing that rheu- the queen was first married it was farms and coffee plantations. Other: u r. t Jones again with because the entire col- Queen Victoria quite an extensive nigh said and t In aimf"- -i is only one of a number of instances a lay-of- f. certainty matism had attacked her. her majesty that she had a habit of till the taught trades, gradually showie. what the Santa Fe is after short lection of little Victoria's silent com- property owner, numbering among her every of sea led standing shiftless loafer of the slums becni" X doing. is 600 houses in sought opportunity enjoying gentlemen, by the prince consort, the biurk-Bmit- A Engineer Neugebauer holding Cappy with doll house possessions various parts and mountain breezes on all occasions. most of on more or less ski ilTul en rpent er. h, lal go force of men and teams has s on run. panions, together her were rent-yieldi- temperate men, appeared the been to on Liberal Sharp turn the Marceline and its was dis- of England, ail of which One of the strongest features in Queen scene. A brief space Intervened before wheelwright or stonemason. elradv put work the Charles Jones is toy furniture, recently in to was of loy- re- extension of th- - Rock Island. This line Engineer holding covered at Kensington palace. The property, addition her Victoria's character the spirit the queen dispersed the company by down the fast runs 3 and 4. Compound of ex- splendid estates in Scotland and on the alty. Like all sensible people, the queen tiring for the night. LOCAL MENTION. will rui from Liberal, in southwestern locomotives 6fl7 6f$ are used on queen, when informed the fact, Isle of In addition 6.000 elected that, unless when exceptions must Kans'uS, across northwestern Oklahoma and pressed almost childish glee thereat, and Wight. fully be made, the business of the must CHRONOLOGICAL. those trains. houses were built under crown leases day The Fhic! Sun- and Ti xas. into New Mexico, and will round-hous- e ordered these relics of her girlhood to be undertaken in the morning hours. The The chief events in the life of Queen police arrested Chas. ds Henry McGowan, right on building leaseholds held by her mere mechanical act of her Victoria in occurrence as a deserter from inters"t the Southern Pacific at Kl for be sent to Osborne, her Scottish home. majesty. She had also rents from mar- appending the order of their day the army. foreman, has reported duty. of signature to the scores, hundreds. nay, are down as follows: celt-lra.te- thirty-thir- d I'as. This wii: eive the Rock Island a John Hebeur, formerly of Upon the arrival the puppets they kets and tolls from other works upon thousands of papers which it franks so put Sheriff Cook his. line in' Sun Francisco. The country Engineer were photographed, seated and or the crown She to was in toilsome Born at Kensington Palace "May 24, wedding El Dorado, and who has pulled the Flor- an de- her property property. speak, itself a task. 1819. anniversary Saturday. travers-'- by this extension is a srrazing ence for a time, will sofas, and elaborate illustrated had large estates in Yorkshire, Oxford- But the writing of her name was the W. Littlefleld, assistant general at- anil will add to stock passenger lung of them has since been pub- . least of her work. From the commence- Ascended! the throne, June 20, 1837. return--.- ! country greatly the probably take the Kansas City plug run scription shire and Berks, valuable lands in the Crowned torney for the Santa i'e, has business cf the Rock Island. lished. Isle of Man and in Alderney, Scotland, ment of her reigft, and notably after her at Westminster Abbey, June from La Junta. now held by Engineer McMullin. The doll-dressi- with marriage with the prince consort, it is a 28, 1S38. Peter caller of period began Ireland and Wales. Of the New Forest well accredited fact that her to W. R. Cannon, superintenxUnt of Butler, formerly night little Victoria in the year 1S29, when she there are 2,000 acres of absolute and majesty Married Prince Albert of COUPLERS FOR MEXICO. train crews, is now .wiping in the round- 10 would sign no paper which was not a Feb. 10, 1S40. bridgres and buildings for the Kock Isl- was years of age. With her own sixty-thre- e acres of crown mere certificate of or a com- house. assisted her gov- contingent mission unless appointment Visited Ireland, 1849. and, is in Chicago Mexiof n Roads Standard, Aut- Verlin. an of knowledge, by foreign property. Her majesty enjoyed incomes she made herself acquaint- 1861. or- Adopt Andrew engineer Argen- erness, she made the costumes for more from Forest of from several ed with the contents by having them read Widowed, March 16, The Stockman's bank has been omatic Car tine, attended the funeral of Miss Agnes of the Dean, and discussed in her This con- Declared of India, Jan. 1, at with a Couplings than fifty little puppets. Several other forests and from rich properties hearing. 1877. Empress ganized GreensburR, Kas., The "''ailroads of Mexico, not Deveney yesterday. them wore the wi4e, spreading hats of in and about London. scientious obligation was not a simple capital stock of $5,000. though form. The took to i 1S:;0 and some of them the cavernous queen pains master Escaped assassination at Windsor The records from court of aprx-a- compel'ed to do so by law. are adopt- ' Osborne, on the Isle of Wight, and of cau- 1&S2. the FROM DODGE CITY. of 1S40. of the the intricacies diplomacy and the Castle, April, at Scott were received th ing the patent car couplers whieh the cottage bonnets Many Balmoral, in the highlands, were the tious phraseology of state documents. She Published "Life in the Fort by laws of th" United States make it nec- Charles Miller has reported and went dolls were of wood and. compared with private property of the queen and were had long practice in the craft. She profit- 1S69. Highlands," court this morning. for railroads in this to out on his car with Stockwell. the pretty creations of France and Ger- maintained out of her own income But ed by the advice and instruction of the H. was bound over in th" essary country were Most of them foremost statesmen of the century, many Celebrated her golden jubilee, 1S87. Wetherby fiave oUsll cars. Walter Glaze is still on the sick list. many today, frights. she had the use of a few royal palaces whom Celebrated her diamond 1897. city court this mornlnsr on the chart,'? of & re- off were devoid of real hair horse hair or and are maintained the of have passed away. jubilee, W dis- The Monterey Mexican Gulf has Al Warren is laying sick for a few besides, these by VALUE OF HKR EXPERIENCE. Visited Ireland a second time, 1900. buiftiary and Jesse etherby was ceived i consignment of a car load of days. flax being used. More than half of the nation at an annual expenditure rang- Her great experience and sound common PRINCE OF WALES. charged. master car builders' standard draw-head- s E. E. Green switched one last international costumes of the girl prin- ing from $2,500 to $50,000. The queen was sense were attributes of day cess never to in infinitely higher Born at , Nov. 9, Kirby Thomas, manager of the Even- for automatic car coup-- 1 week. have passed away return. the occupancy of Buckingham palace, value in the government of a kingdom 1841. of West W is , i patent au- Rich- ing Telegram, Superior, n s. Maddox was the Sir Henry Ponsonby is. said to be . the White lodge at than any mere intellectual brilliancy. Her U switching1 latter pert statement her of St. opinion was listened to, not only Created Prince of Wales, Dec. 4, 1841. stopped In Topeka today on his way The entire equipment of the Mexican of last week. thority for the that majes- mond park and part James' palace. always due to Visited United Arizona. is out ty was devoted to dolls and played with The remainder of the last named with the .deference .the sovereign, States and C'anada,1860. International already fitted with Chain gang crews have been going 14 palace but with the respect by her ma- General of British 1862,and field W. editor on 31 them until she was years of age. was occupied by other members of the inspired Army, R. Smith, of the Manhattan thse safety couplers. lately. make-believ- e ' tured knowledge and sagacity. 1875. 81 in- Little Victoria's family Other maintained marshal, Republic, returned home last nlnht The Mexican National and Central Train got out In the evening royal family. palaces As a climax to "the ordinary business of Married Princess Alexandria of Den- i are one week. consisted of more than 150 dolls, of as suoh.: although not in the occupancy every. lawful day, at intervals' the queen after a visit with his brother, slrwly adopting them, and each stead of the morning day last 132 are in the Os- held cabi- mark, March 10, 1863. of the Rock Island ticket oUief. compai y probably has a half of its winuii still preserved of the queen, are Kensington palace, received her ministers and. her Grand Master of British 1874. f cars borne house collection. Most of them Hampton court, which, according to a net councils. Here, as at her first council, Masons, Myrtle W. Gibbons has asked the dis- provided with them. "Shakespeare." said the young man Victoria dressed herself, although she recent estimate based on the statistics she sat at the head of the council board, Visited Egypt and India, 1875. . trict court to divorce her fnnn Kimer The railroaders of Mexico have the - woman ' Since Visited 1SS5. same with the yellow diamond on a pink was helped by Baroness Lehzen. as is of eight or ten- years, cost the nation the only present. the prince Ireland, R. Gibbons, whom she married In lt:i. nsrht to be protected from being shirt front and the traces of grease- recorded in the Pem- consort's lamented death, she was unsup- Attended wedding of Czar's daughter crippled while as faithfully autobiography over $70,000 a year; , ported by any member of her family. Lib- St. 1894. She asks for the divorce on the ground making couplings behind his ears, as he looked over in at Petersburg, April, non-suppo- rt. those of the United States and it is but paint of her majesty. Sir Henry says this broke Lodge, the Thatched Cottage and eral or Conservative, during her reign 05 Won the with of his Christmas gift, "is a dead one. He connection: Sheen Richmond park. Busby of she was the great- Derby Persimmons, to them that the op- Cottage, upward sixty years: - 1896. jus::oe companies ought to be rewrote." "Her was very much devoted house in and pal- est authority on precedent,- the one to erating in Mexico r.dopt the majesty Busby park Holyrood be to "the Grand Master of the Bath, 1897. Kansas Ciiy and Return, $2.00, Via methods of even "Indeed." said the listener. to dolls, and, indeed, played with them ace. The queen, when she visited the appealed where annals of past safety coupling. "Yes, indeed. Look at the guy that till she was nearly 14 years old. Continent, had one house or an- years were in question. Represented theQueen at naval review the Santa Fe Routs. thoimh are not to great councils did of 1897. Ke-tu- rn they forced do so says the world is his oyster." "Her favorites were small dolls small other, with whatever and Even cabinet not exhaust jubilee, Tickets on sale January 21 and 22. by the iaw. the matter with that?" which she could repairs the routine of business whose issues were 2i. "What's wooden dolls, occupy were necessary to fit it for of the gravest with which the queen val- INTEREST AT CHICAGO. limit January SANTA "What's the matter with that? Wy herself with dressing, and who had a a temporary royal occupant.' although iantly and indefatigably contended in joy FE CONDUCTOR HURT to make good these days, he ought to house in which they could be placed. for all this she out her own income. and sorrow, in strength and weakness, in paid infirmities of When Bulletins Posted and Read All Over Conductor Sill say the world was his lobster." Indian- "Miss Victoria Conroy (afterward Mrs. Bagshot house, and the age. troubles Meets With Accident apolis Press. Hammer) came to see her once a week are palatial dwellings threatened the body politic, when war and the City. Near Newton. and others with ber, members of the rumors of war vexed the nation, even occasionally played occupied-b- various when a change of. ministry was impera- Jan. 21. demon- but with these exceptions she was left royal family. " tive or when the was in the Chicago, ChlcagoaiiB Conductor Sill, of No. 3. met with a alone with the companionship of her Of Victoria liked of country strated their interest in the dying queen if f v-- ry her country palaces throes a general election, couriers and iffy painful accident Saturday near CARRIED TOO FAR. dolls." Balmoral the best.' She went there in posts arrived at all hours with tidings by gathering wherever they could read wit otViw'M Newton. The ash pan of the engine fell . CHILDHOOD DAYS. the fall and remained until the cold which were bound to be heard, and infor- the bulletins that came from London at down tr.d the train was stopped to The little princess' day passed in the weather arrived. mation which had to b" considered. In half-hour- ly intervals. Around the news- Sores and Ulcers never become chronic allow to be made. The hreman The Fear of Being Deceived or Hum- following manner: She rose early and HER EARLY TRAINING. this light, one can understand the half paper offices there were groups all day unless the blood is in condition is 8 in or Kent - about happy, half pathetic sigh of relief with poor bad ben probing the fire with a long breakfasted at o'clock the pretty The Duchess' gathered which the noted in one of the pass- reading copies of the latest dispatches weak and unable to throw oil find heavy bar till the bugged Prevents Many People morning room of Kensington palace, sit- her at Kensington palace many of the queen from Osborne. In the newspaper offices sluggish, poker bar was From a Good rose- foremost minds of the in literature, ages of her journal, as the crowning the poisons that accumulate in it. The heated to white heat. Conductor Sill Trying ting beside her mother in a little day She the charm of a remote highland retreat in telephones were kept busy by those who walked forward to Medicine. wood a table to match in front science and social reform. made which she took for a few were too far from the center of the system must be relieved of the unhealthy learn the trouble chair, training of her child the one absorbing refuge days, city matter the and dat;i.-r- r end as .he "was opposite the gangway of of her, on which was placed her bread object of her life, and she seems to have that it was well nigh beyond the radius of to obtain their information otherwise. through sore, great th the hot was "thrown Stomach troubles are so common and and milk and fruit, her nurse standing realized that education does not merely posts. with the newspapers to life would follow should it heal before engine poker half-siste- By arrangement r, or ac- If the real business the queen's day and endwise from the engine, the hot end in most cases so obstinate to cure, that beside her. After breakfast her consist in learning facts acquiring was tf she went or press bureaus most of the important the blood has been made pure healthy him on are to look with on the Princess Feedore. retired complishments, but should also aim at dispatched quickly enough, clubs were informed on eliminated from the sys- ftriklntr the vest and slipping people apt suspicion the character and the out for what was once a walk, and later kept the prog- and all impurities down h:s trousers In any remedy claiming to be a radical with her governess, Fraulein Lehzen, to forming discipliningcon- in life a drive in the ress of her illness. The mes- tem. S.S.S. the'eure first cleans- leg. trying to tear in- Victoria whole nature, so that it may acquire donkey private majesty's begins by the bar from his clothing his hands permanent cure for dyspepsia and study, and the little mounted scientiousness and the which grounds. Luncheon, which followed, was sages were posted or read aloud to the and the blood, buildii g were Many such people pride them- her donkey, a present from her uncle, strength end a less meal than breakfast, when members assembled In the ing invigorating t.fribly burned, and his vest and digestion. comes from This private mem- smoking' the health and removing from trousers burned and almost torn from selves on their acuteness in never being the Duke of York, and rode around being always kept in view and furthered, the queen, if so disposed, met the rooms. In many of the churches yester- up general b!s humbugged, especially in medicines. Kensington gardens. From 10 to 12 she no doubt, bv a in the bers of her household, the guests staying the system A CONSTANT OOaUTI person. own responsiveness was at the or the visitors day the pastors spoke feelingly of the Mr. Sill could not con- This fear of being humbugged can be received instructions from her mother,, child's nature, the little princess who palace privileged queen's long and honorable ductor get a relief carried too far, so far in fact, that many assisted by Fraulein Lehzen; then came trained in the habits of strict personal arrived for luncheon. Princess dying reign, JfreteTaTter. UPON THE SYSTCM. without delaying the train fur- di- Like she Christian and her eldest daughter to while from nearly every pulpit was ther sc. he people suffer for years with weak a good romp through the long suit of Integrity. George Washington, whom the queen was very much attached voiced a for her to When this has been accomplished the dis- pluckily wrapped a Pullman was veracious. -- prayer restoration blanket about his gestion rather than risk a little time rooms with her nurse, Mrs. Brock, whom in were near neighbors of her majesty health. aud the sore or blistered limbs and and in the she called her Victoria's coronation, Westminster when was Windsor and were charge gradually ceases, the trio. It is very money faithfully testing affectionately "dear, dear Abbey, was celebrated with wondrous she at they In the rotunda of the down town ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old completed fortunate claims made for a remedy so reliable Boppy." At 2 o'clock she dined plainly pomp" and circumstance. In the scene a at Cumberland Lodge. They lunched often chief of bar struck at a downward IS with her. The Prince and Princess of hotels the topic conversation indolent sores to grow worse and worse, ansle. s a direct blow and universally used as Stuart's Dys- at her mother's luncheon table; after- young girl of took the oath of fealty was illness of Victoria. Cana- would have pen- Tablets. ward lessons until 4 o'clock; then with solemnity. Wales, with their unmarried princess, the Queen and eventually to destroy the bones. Loral etrated the chest and have pepsia again in a letter to his bro- came down from London, the Duke and dians, strangers to each other, but and some probably Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are she went with her mother "for a drive, Carlvle, private Duchess of York, the Duchess of a cause applications, wbiie soothing to different in one re- or. if the weather was hot, spent the ther (April. 1S3S), gave a vivd picture of Albany drawn together by of common extent alleviate cannot reach the seat vastly important - the as he saw her then": "Go- from Claremont. bereavement, formed little in pain, spect from ordinary patent medicines afternoon under- the trees, coming out girl queen Green I After luncheon the queen, often in defi- groups the of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter GRAND TRUNK MORTGAGES. for the reason secret in for a turn in. ing through the park yesterday, ance of the took a of lobbies and talked quietly of the calam- that they are not a early the evening her saw her little majesty taking her depart- weather, couple about to overtake the em- how apparently hopeless your condition, Piles Two patent medicine; no secret is made of little pony chaise. ure for Windsor. I had seen her another hours' drive, generally accompanied by ity British has broken Large Ones For Millions shows The duchess dined 7 at corner in from Princess Henry of Battenburg, with or pire. All expressed their confidence in even though your constitution the Ingredients, but analysis at o'clock, at dav Hvde park coming ladies-in-waitin- g, in ' .them time the on the ride. She is decidedly a pretty without or a maid of the Prince of Wales. down, it will bring relief when nothing Michigan. to contain the natural digestive which princess supped bread daily honor. In Scotland, and the the blood ferments, pure pepsin (govern- and milk; she then retired for a play in looking little princess, health, clearness, in during else can. It supplies rich, pure 21.-- Two aseptic out from her queen's stay the Riviera, tea was taken Marshall, Mich.. Jan. large ment test) Golden Seal and diastase. a further part of the room along with graceful timidity looking in the course of the afternoon drive. A INTEREST AT WASHINGTON. necessary to heal the sore and nourish mortgages were filed here her mother young face, 'frail cockie on the black, diseased Orand Trunk Western today bv the They are not cathartic neither do they "dear Boppy," joining again bottomless deluges." One could not help stoppage was made where a fine view the debilitated, body. railway act powerfully on any particular organ at dessert. At 9 o'clock she went to her some interest in her, situated as mortal could be commanded, and the material Official Circles Await News of the Mr. J. B. Talbert, Lock Box 24 j. Winona. Mih., The first, which is for $l.OW.6oo com- Nor- : ' Six afco lesj t'1 om the k ie c 4 Seanng but they cure indigestion on the little French bed with its pretty chintz seldom was." for the refreshment, including a Queen's Death. says years my '3 per nt. interest for fifty years, mon sense plan of digesting the food hangings, placed beside that of her HER ONLY LOVE AFFAIR. wegian apparatus for keeping water the foot was solid sole. SevrrM pnvM and m! before time to mother. An occasional visit to Windsor As those who have read her life well warm, were carried along with the party. Washington, Jan. 21. The greatest In- treated me and I made two trijs to sje i"e';. rintvotf'aneLSan eaten, thoroughly it has When the was and full of of- but found no relief. I was induced to trv S. S. , clty- - sour cause mischief. to see her "Une!e as she called know. Queen Victoria had in the course quen young terest and sympathy Is manifested in a Woli of rniel ferment, and the King." of her life but one love affair. It is known energy she loved a gypsy tea, which in aud it made acumplete cure. 1 have been per- Indiana. It required $7 500 in This is the only secret of their success. his majesty. George IV., a at conse- meant down hill- ficial circles here the condition of th? weil trtau ever since " revenue sojourn that from babyhood she had been scrambling up and a bulletin fectly - stamps. The second mortgage Cathartic pills never have and never Claremont with her adored Uncle Leo- crated to her cousin. Prince Albert. Suit- side, foraging for sticks to light a fire, queen. Every coming by cable is the only pureiy veg- rt:no to the Colonial can trou- is with r Trust company of cure indigestion and stomach pold and a few weeks at the sea in ers for her hand were countless. Every accomplishing the kindling, setting out the awaited anxiety. Moreover, the ' ble blowd pur-.i.r- - .,,u , . VT because on were her in en- tea equipage and down triumhant-l- y character of the indicates V I V diana. ranniii, of In bles, they act only the autumn the only breaks in prince Imperial Europe not already to eat well sitting meal. inquiries tnown contains no It is for J1.5,)0.irtO. inter-9- t. bowels, whereas whole trouble is in life. framed entered the lists, but handsome a earned In late that the interest is not confined X bearing the little was less clearly h.--- minerals to at for re- the stomach. On Francis Charles Augustus Albert Em- years tea got ready with merry to the official clas3, nor is it perfunc- fcO ) K. I poisonous I?rcnt. fifty years, her fourth "birthday she had a was quired 1...0 in revenue af- no manuel, the second son of Earnest, Duke fuss and drunk leaning back among While the and mem- r' ruin the digestion aud stamps. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken excitement. less than being Saxe-Ccbur- tory. president the V.' great g the cushions. ter the food. is all bidden her "Uncle to of Saalfeld. won the prize. carriage bers of his cabinet and other high off- add to, rather than relieve your sufier-ing- s. meals, digest That by King" attend Albert and Victoria met for the first time After her return from her drive, about Leal FROM ALBUQUERQUE. there is to it. Food, not digested or a state dinner party with her mother when thev were about 17 years of age. 6, till dinner at 10:30 or 11, was the queen's icials are by request promptly notified of If your flesh does not rwis!y half-digest- of chil- in the sad scene blue d Engines M4 and 5.13 have is poison, as it creates gas, at . Sh was dressed in They were first cousins. Albert's father period leisure, the time which, as any change at Osborne, when scratched, bruised or cut, your fceen received the recently acidity, headaches, palpitation of the a simple white frock looped up on the and Victoria's mother being brother and dren say, was her own. When young, she all of the employes in the executive de- is in bad and ordinary se n by Santa g. condition, any Fe. heart, loss of rle-s- and and left sleeve a miniature of the sister, the children of the Duke of had many pursuits to fill it up. Both she even to the humblest mes- being touched up a bit m the sholfs! appetite by king, so and the consort were skilled musi- partments, 13 to become chronic. The former is a monster many other troubles, which are often set in diamonds, his majesty's birthday It is said that Albert was shy prince senger, are particularly diligent in seek- apt our no from Rhode tailed by some other name. to his little whose vivac- that ho hesitated to ask for his cousin's cians and enthusiastic artists etchers for the latest information. There Is Send for our free book and write Island, longer new, but with. present niece, hand and that Victoria finally "popped also. With the prince's death the sound ing about case. We make licj f gJod service in her. pirty They are sold bv drugeists every- ious manners seemed to have delighted the She was a queen at the of the music in which they had delighted little to be done officially here. When the physicians your where in the United Britain him. question." council to- died for a out of end comes the will communi- for this service. Suipsrlntecdent at ilotiva Power Syues.Ureat vastly. time. The prK'y was called many day the queen's president charge ATLANTA. bA. Co and Canada. Several stories axe told of the quick gether at Buckingham palace on Novem palace homes, so far as she was concern cate directly from the White House an IHE 6WIFI SPECIFIC CO,