have to add two reporters king of this realm; wherefore, all yon three policemen and a burglar to the who are come this day to do your occupants of this quarantined house? OF KING homage, are you willing to do the Because, if that abso- king MARKETS is the case. 1 same?” The meanwhile stood BAENGERFEST ENDS [ J lutely refuse to feed them.” up by his chair and turned to each But one of the reporters stepped side, and the people acclaimed him Milwaukee. June 26, 1911. forward and bowed ceremoniously. IS BRILLIANT SPECTACLE with cries of “God save King George.” Butter—Creamery—Extras. 22c; "Madam," he you for Then followed the litany, the com- GREAT PICNIC prints, 23c; firsts, 19 @ "1 thank WITH 20c; said. sec- your kind invitation, but —it will be munion service and a short sermon onds, 16 @ 17c; process, 16@17c; impossible tor us to accept. 1 had in- preached by the archbishop of York, CONVENTION OF NORTH AMERI- dairy, fancy, 18c. E3QAM3TLf WEDOAffiTI break after which the oath vas administer- Bf(V ¥ tended to the good news earlier, Solemn Ceremony Is Performed in Westminster Abbey in CAN SAENGERBUND AT MIL- Cheese American, full cream AUTHOR THE CIRCULAR UTAIRGAOE“~ but this little game of burglar-in-a- ed to the king by the archbishop of Twins, lie; daisies, new, 11@11%; Canterbury. WAUKEE CLOSES. corner prevented me. The fact is, Presence of Distinguished Assemblage—lmmense Young Americas, 11 %@ 12c; long- the man in lower ten . etc. The COPYPSC/fZ /909J3Y TVS eO3&P-PtS~PP//.L. 'COMPAHr your Jap has been discovered to have Throng Royal and Coronation. horns. 11% @ 12c; limburger, new. 26 nothing mere serious than chicken- Sees Procession from Bucking- King George now was divested of 10@10%c; brick, 9%c; 14% SYNOPSIS. that Jim was in earnest, and that the LOUISVILLE MEET Swiss. pox, and —if you will forgive a poul- his crimson by lord great GETS 1914 @ rest of us were not crawling out a ham Palace, robes the 17c. try yard joke, there is no longer any chamberlain and in fresh, Jamea Wilson or Jimmy as he is called rear window while he held them at seated himself Eggs—Current receipts, as fcy hla friends, was rotund and look- necessity for your being cooped up.” the chair of King Edward 1., which and Gayety Marked Presence to quality, 11@12%c; recandled, ex- ed His the door, they came in, three of them Music shorter than he really was. Then he retired, quite pleased with contains the ancient “stone of des- tras, 16@16%c; seconds, 9@loc. ambition in life was to be taken seriously, and two reporters, and Jim led them of Great Assemblage of German but people steadily to do his London.—George V. was crowned wearing low buckled refused so. to the butler’s pantry. himself. shoes and black tiny.” The dean of Westminster Singers—Chorus the Largest Ever Live Poultry—Fowls, 12%c; roost- ftrt is considered a huge joke, except to king of Great Britain June 23 in West- velvet caps. Immediately behind them brought from the altar the golden himself, if he asked people to dinner ev- Here we found Anne, very white One would have thought we had ex- Gathered in America. ers. Sc; broilers, 20 @ 23c. eryone expected a frolic. Jimmy marries minster Abbey, and the ceremony for came the closed carriages of the royal ampulla and spoon, and the arch- Michigan, together a year and shaky, with the pantry table and hausted our capacity for emotion, but Potatoes—Wisconsin or Bella Knowles: they live empire had so long party, every one by splendid bishop anointed him on the the on and are Jimmy’s friends ar- two piled against the door of Jim said a joyful emotion was so new which the been drawn head, track, 1.00 @1.10; Dusty Rurals. divorced. chairs preparing performed range to celebrate the first anniversary hardly to was with a bril- horses gorgeously caparisoned. breasts and the palms of both hands, Milwaukee. The great thirty- @ swing the kitchen slide, and clutching the that we knew how receive 1.15 1.25. Dt his divorce. The party is in full liance never surpassed at any previous Through the windows of the great and blessed him. The next third of song North when Jimmy receives a telegram from his chamois-skin bag that held her jewels. it. king was festival of the Wheat— No. 1, northern, 98@99c7 Selina, abbey. lumbering people Aunt who will arrive in four hours She had a bottle of Burgundy open Then we all sat down and had some coronation in the historic old state coach the could invested with the colobium sindonis American Saengerbund, which has No. 2. northern, 96@97%c; No. 1. to visit him and his wife. He neglects to The gorgeous spectacle was witnessed get a glimpse of the king queen. of of tell ier of his divorce. Jimmy takes Kit beside her, and was pouring herself a champagne, and while they were wait- and fine linen and the supertunica been held in Milwaukee during four durum, 87@88c; No. 2, durum, 85 r by into his confidence. He suggests that Kit glass with shaking hands we ing for the police wagon, they gave about 7,000 distinguished men and Following their majesties rode the cloth of gold, his heels were touched days, closed with a picnic and kora- @ 87c. play the hostess for one night, be Mrs. when appeared. women, while massed in the streets household troops and especially picked with the golden spurs and Preceding Wilson pro tern. Aunt Selina arrives and She wr as furious at Jim. some to poor McGeirk. He was still the mers in Pabst park. the Corn— No. 3. yellow, 55c. the deception as planned. •rere of military of state was girded upon him, works out “I very nearly fainted," she said quite shaken from nis experience hundreds thousands who took bodies. Field Marshal Vis- after picnic was a parade, one of the most Oats—No. 3, white, 39c; standard. Jim's Jap servant is taken 111. Bella, up the King count Kitchener was at of armill Jimmy’s divorced wife, the house hysterically. “I might have been mur- when the dumb-waiter stuck. The shout Of “Long live the head which the and robe royal of spectacular held in Milwaukee in 38%c. enters the and asks Kit who is being taken away in dered, and no wine him and George” when tile cannon at the Tow- headquarters staff, as he was at cloth of gold were put upon him. In many the ambulance? one would have cared. cheered a little, he told a day, in which 3,000 singe:s Barley—Wisconsin. 88 @90c; No. Belle insists it is Jim. I er of London told them that the the King In turn, then, majesty was given the Kit tells her Jim is well and is in the wish they would stop that chopping, his story, in a voice that was creaky coronation of Edward. his participated. 2,98c; medium. 96c. house. Harbison steps out on the porch I'm had been placed upon the brows of this part of the procession, too, rode orb, the king’s , the glove and the so nervous I could scream.” from disuse, while Tom held my hand At the business session of the Cattle— Butchers’ steers, 5.00 @ and discovers a man tacking a card on Iheir sovereign. many Indian princes and maharajahs two scepters. the door. He demands an explanation. Jim took the Burgundy from her under the table. Saengerbund the following officers 5.75; heifers, [email protected]; cows, 3.75 The man points to the placard and Har- Great Throngs in the Streets. ar.d potentates of England’s widely All was ready now for the supreme printed with one hand and pointed the police He had bad a dreadful week, he were elected: @5.00; feeders, [email protected]; calves, bison sees the word "Smallpox” From the earliest hours of the morn- scattered dominions. Their splendid act. The archbishop placed St. Ed- on it. He tells him the guests cannot to the barricaded door with the other. said; he spent his days in a closet in 7.25 @ 8.25. leave quarantine is ing the population of London and the President—Charles G. Schmidt, the house until the “That is the door to dumb-wait- one of the maids’ rooms—the one Hogs Good, heavy butchers'. lifted. After the lifting of the quarantine the hundreds of thousands of visiters had Cincinnati, O. several letters are found in the mail box er shaft,” he said. “The lower one is where we had put Jim. It was Jim [email protected]; fair to best, light, 5.90 undelivered, to Henry been moving toward the royal route First vice president—Wm. Arens, one is addressed fastened on the inside, in some man- waking out of a nap and declaring @6.35; [email protected]. ■Llewellyn, Iquique, Chile, which was from Buckingham Palace to Westmin- Chicago, 111. pigs. written by Harbison. He describes mi- ner. The noises commenced about that the closet door had moved by Sheep—Lambs, 5.00 @6.50; ewes, nutely of their incarceration, also of his ster Abbey. As soon as the seats in Second vice president—Peter Met- eleven o’clock, while Mr. Brown was itself and that something had crawl- 3.00@ 3.50. Infatuation for Mrs. Wilson. Aunt Selina the numerous stands were filled, gates tler, Toledo, O. Is taken ill with la grippe. Betty acts as on guard. There were scraping sounds ed under his bed and out of the door, sulking r were closed that kept out the rabble, Treasurer—John P. Frenzel, In- nurse. Harbison finds Kit on the first, and later the sound of a falling that had roused the suspicions of the Chicago, June 26. 1911. roof. She tells him that Jim has been and then the throngs tried to crowd in- dianapolis, Ind. treating her outrageously. Kit starts body. He rou led Mr. Reed and my- men in the house—and he slept at Cattle—Beeves, 5.15 @6.50; Stock- downstairs, to the strjyfSa route. when suddenly she is grasped self, but when we examined the shaft night on the coal in the cellar. He adjoining the Secretary—Adam Lind. St. Louis, ers and feeders, [email protected]; cows In the arms of a man who kisses her sev- From pol? fo pole throughout the en- Mo. eral times. She believes that Harbison everything was quiet, and dark. We was actually tearful when he rubbed and heifers, [email protected]; calves, 6.00 did it and is humiliated. Aunt Selina tells tire distarie gay colored bunting was Boehm,St.Louis; tried lowering a candle on a string, his hand over his scrubby chin, and Directors —Jacob @ 8.50. Jimmy that her cameo breastpin and strung, the whole city was stream- other articles of jewelry have been stolen. but—It was extinguished from below.” said he hadn't had a shave for a week. Justus Emme, Chicago; Joseph Keim, Hogs—Light, 5.95 @6.30; heavy. She accuses Betty of the theft. Jimmy ing wi-lfc flags. F. The reporters were busily removing He took somebody’s razor, he said, Cleveland; W. Keck, St. Louis; 5.80 @ 6.30; rough, [email protected]; pigs, tells Aunt Selina all about the strange the but Alcrg the Mall and all the way from happenings, but she persists in suspecting table and chairs from the door. he couldn’t get hold of a portable Dr. A. Knoch, Cincinnati; Dr. J. 5.60 @6.20. Betty the palace to the abbey troops were of the theft of her valuables. "If you have a rope handy,” one of mirror, and every time he lathered up Moeller, Milwaukee; Frederick Reb- Sheep—Native, [email protected]; year- Harbison demands an explanation from and stood in front of the In standing, company upon company, Kit as to her conduct him, them said, “I will go down the shaft.” glass el, Fullersburg, 111.; Eugene Nieder- 4.10 @4.95; lambs, 4.00 towards she British troops of every shade of color, lings, native, tells him of the incident on the roof, he "The cage appears to be stuck, half- the dining room sideboard, someone reger, Chicago; Christian Saam. Al- @6.50. does not deny nor confirm her accusation. lifing symbols of the countries and Aunt Selina is awakened during the way between the floors,” Jim said. came and he had had to run and hide. legheny, Pa.; Jacob Spohn, Chicago; night; she finds Jim making love to We were all rather sorry for him, peoples over which the new king and Minneapolis, June 26, 1911. Bella; “They are cutting through the door in Dr. Gustave Keitz, New Orleans, and she demands an explanation below,” if had made him uncomfort- emperor reigns. On every side bands No. from Jim. Bella reveals the whole the kitchen but we E. J. Seideneck, New Orleans. Wheat—No. 1, hard, 99%c; plot were playing patriotic music, to Aunt Selina. She forgives both They opened the door then and cau- able, think of w-hat he had done to us. and the 1, northern, 98 %c; No. 2, northern, of them, but calls Kit a Jezebel. She din of cheering was The next saengerfest will be held tiously peered down, but there was And for him to tell, as he did later continuous and 96 Corn—No. 3, yellow, 52c. tells Jim to reveal tiie true situation to overwhelming. in Louisville in 1914. This was the %c. Harbison. Jimmy is taken ill. They are nothing to be seen. I touched Jim in court, that if that was high so- Oats—No. 3, white, 36%c. Rye— convinced that Jim has the dreaded dis- he would rather be burglar, Procession Fro mthe Palace. city which made the greatest appeal ease. gingerly on the arm. ciety a No. Kit discovers Anne’s pearl neck- for the all through the Mil- 2,86c. lace in the laundry Inbedded in a mass "Is it—is it Flannigan,” I asked, and that we starved him, and that the As the hour f.w the coronation ap- meeting, of soap. Kit finds Harbison lying on had dress each other be- proached the waiting thousands first waukee gathering. Communications the “shut in there?” women to roof unconscious with his face mayor covered with blood. The doctor is sum- “No—yes—l don’t know,” he re- cause they had no lady’s maids, and saw the arrival of the gentlemen ap- from the and the business SEASON FOR BLOAT IN STOCK moned and pronounced Harbison injuries turned “Run that the whole lot of us were in love pointed to act as ushers during the men of Louisville had been present- Blight. While Kit is waiting on Harbison absently. along and don’t they are startled by a pandemonium of bother, Kit. He may take to shoot- with one man, it was downright ma- ceremony. These were led by the ed to the attention of the singers, Agricultural College Professor Gives noises. ing any minute.” licious. e?rl marshal, the duke of Norfolk. and a hearty verbal invitation had Out Information Regarding Mal- Anne and I went out then The wagon came for him just he Then the nobility entitled to seats in been extended. CHAPTER XXII. (Continued.) and shut as ady Among Cattle and Sheep. t*.e Abbey began to come. Most of the The last day of the great meeting peers and peeresses rode in state “A rope!” he demanded, without was one of jollification. Immense Madison.—“From now until the roaches that have been used by their tents erected paying attention to us and diving had been at Pabst close of the pasturing season, cattle an> families for many years. These car- Into corners of the room. ‘‘Good heav- park, where the picnic was held, and and sheep will be subject to bloat or riages, repainted and regilded, were ens, isn’t there a rope in this con- under them the 4,000 singers gath- hoven,” says Dr. F. B. Hadley, as- drawn by four horses apiece. Each founded house!” ered with their wives and sang and sistant professor of veterinary science was accompanied by outriders and He turned and rushed out, without made merry. in the College of Agriculture of the footmen in gorgeous liveries stood on any explanation, and left staring It is impossible at this time to University dis- us at the rail behind. Each peer as he of Wisconsin. “This the door. give more than estimated figures on of passed was greeted with cheers and ease is an excessive accumulation “Bother the financial result of the saenger- gas usually the rope!” I found myself often with familiar greetings that set in the paunch, and is look into eyes. fest, but the apparent deficit is about r forced to two earnest the crowds off in roars of laughter, for King George and Queen Mary. brought about bj permitting animals were when — SB,OOO. total “Kit, you very angry I J even the solemnity of the occasion The receipts were ap- to pasture on clover or alfalfa which you glittered jewels and they upon kissed that night on the roof?" could not restrain the irreverent hu- robes with ward’s crown the altar and de- proximtely $52,000 and the expenses is wet from either dew or rain. Large added much to the magnificence of the livered a short prayer, and sup- “Very," I maintained stoutly. bumor of the cockneys. then, $60,000. quantities of these feeds are greedily prepare yourself parade. man who, next to ported by clergy, "Then for another Procession From the Palace. But the the other placed the The box office receipts, that is for eaten, especially in the spring fol- the king, received the loudest and crown upon attack of rage!” he said. And Betty Not all the nobility rode in coaches, the king’s head. At that the sale of tickets, which were $13,- lowing winter feeding on dry foods, or warmest opened the door. however, for the king had permitted applause was Lord Roberts, instant the trumpets sounded, the 000, was expected to total $22,000. iu the later summer when the herds for the people love “Bobs” and their congregation shouted King She had on a fetching pale blue one violation of precedent and given “Long live A sale of that magnitude would have and flocks are turned into the second affectionate greetings almost made the George” and peers dressing gown, and one braid of her permission for the use of automobiles the and kings of let the fest out about even finan- crop after the usual pastures are grizzled hero of a hundred campaigns put coronets. yellow hair was pulled carelessly over by those who have discarded horses. arms on their cially. dried up or closely cropped. blush. her shoulder. When she saw me on This was done reluctantly, and there The inthronization was a handsome The falling off is accounted for by “The chief symptom is a disten- my knees beside the bed (oh, yes, part of king I were not many motors cars in the long Arrival at the Abbey. the ceremonies. The lack of support in Milwaukee and in sion of the paunch noted in the left forgot to say that, quite was lifted up by unconscious- procession of vehicles. Waiting outside the west door of into his the the state. Both the state and its flank,” continues Dr. Hadley. “Re- ly, I had slid into position) she archbishops, the bishops and certain that The lord mayor and his suite, in Westminster Abbey were the archbish- metropolis did not respond. lief, which must be immediate if ef- stopped short, just inside the door, peers, and all the great officers and their gorgeous robes and , were ops of Canterbury and York and a No support to speak of came from fective, is best afforded by the trochar and put her hand to her throat. She those who bore the , the scep- the next to pass toward the Abbey. large number of bishops, and when Wisconsin cities not have and canula. This stood for quite a perceptible time ters and other regalia grouped them- which did instrument should King and Queen Appear. the king and queen approached they societies entered in the be in the looking at us, and I tried to rise. But fest, and hands of every stockman. Now the hells of many churches first entered the church, followed im- selves about the steps of the throne. Tom shamelessly put even in them the sale of seats was The proper place to insert the in- his arm around pealed out, and the people knew Next the princes and peers did their my shoulders tbe mediately by the Prince of Wales and very disappointing. strument is on the left side in the and held me beside him. homage, led by the archbishop of The secretary’s of bound- “I—l beg your pardon for coming Canterbury and the prince of Wales. report showed a center triangular area she said membership of 180 in the ed by rib, In," nervously. “But—they Each of these and the premier duke, societies in front the last above by bund. want you downstairs. Kit. At least, I marquis, earl, viscount and baron, Since the last fest, three the lower edge of the loin muscles you years thought would want to go, but—- kissed the king upon the cheek. ago, the bund has lost one and behind by the hip bone. Leave ” perhaps The anointing and crowning of society and gained eighteen. This is the canula in position 10 or 15 min- Just then from the lower part of the Queen Mary was a short and simple regarded as satisfactory growth. utes, reinserting in a freshly made pandemonium house came a of noises. ceremony. Following the example of There are now 3,500 singers in the opening if necessary. Medicinal Queen Alexandra, she was anointed organization. treatment is of minor importance as CHAPTER XXIII. on the head only. She was invested a rule. N with the ring, was crowned by the “Prevention is easily carried out Coming. Dietz’ Make Home at Mayville. archbishop of York and received tha either by limiting the time at pas- The second floor was empty, A ta- scepter and the ivory rod with the Fond du Lac.—Clarence Dietz has ture to a few minutes each day until ble lay overturned at top of the the dove. recovered from an attack of appen- the stock becomes accustomed and broken flower to the stairs, a vase was in dicitis and left for Mayville, where - Few Americans the Abbey. change of feeds, or by feeding large weltering in its own ooze. Part way / Of all have the five members of the Dietz family quantities of dry down Betty stepped on the Americans who hay in the morn- something been London will make their home pending the that proved to be attracted to by the fes- ing before they are turned onto the sharp, the Jap- ih of the legal of the coronation season, only outcome battle to free green pasture. anese paper knife from the den. I tivities In either case care “Mr. Lawrence McGuirk, Better Known Ias ‘Tubby.’” a very few were admitted to the John Dietz from prison. Attorneys should taken left her on the stairs examining her be that no moisture is Abbey. These included President for Dietz say it will take until late present.” foot, and hurried to the lower floor. the door, and went into the dining finished story, and we went to his all Taft’s special ambassador, John Hays in July to transcribe the trial rec- Here everything was in the utmost room and sat on our feet, for of course the door. In the vestibule Aunt Selina Hammond, and Mrs. Hammond; Maj. ords, but it is hoped that the case confusion. Aunt Selina had fainted, the bullets might come up through the suddenly remembered something, and Gen. Greely and Rear Admiral Vree- may be taken to the supreme court and was sitting in a hall chair with floor. she stepped forwmrd and caught the land, representing the army and this fall. News Notes of Wisconsin her head rolled over sidewise and the ! In the midst of the excitement Tom poor fellow by the arm. — poker from the library fireplace navy, and the latter’s secretary; Am- appeared in a bath-robe, looking very “Young man,” she said grimly. “I'll Milwaukee.—Robert L. O’Neil, a across her knees. No one was paying bassador Whitelaw Reid and Mrs. pale, with a bandage around his head, thank you to return what you took Reid and the attaches and secretaries Aged Woman Ends Life. traveling man of this city, was shot any attention to her. And Jim was and the nurse his at heels threatening from me last Tuesday night.” of the embassy, Pierpont Morgan and Oshkosh. Despondent over ill and almost instantly killed by Dr. J. holding the front door open, while to and a bottle leave carrying of med- McGuirk started, then shuddered a health, Mrs. Pricilla Tanner, aged M. Alexander of Abilene, Texas, in three of the guards hesitated in the spoon. less than score of American women icine and a and turned suddenly peers. 74, a pioneer resident of this of vestibule. The noises continued from pale. who married English county, the washroom a hotel at Stamford, In about fifteen minutes there was tied one end of a hitching strap to the back of the house, and as I stood “Good Lord!” he ejaculated. “On The King In the Coach of State. One fact connected with the coro- Texas. Domestic troubles are given a thud, as if the cage had fallen, and the top rung of a and on the lowest stair Bella came out the stairs to the roof! You!” nation was the subject of some amused ladder the other as the alleged cause of the shooting. the sound of feet rushing down the about from the dining room, with They led him away then, quite brok- king and queen were coming. From his suite. As the monarchs passed in- comment. This was that King George, her neck and jumped. She Dr. Alexander was released under her face cellar stairs. Then there were groans with soot, and carrying staring after moment majesties emerged to the abbey the choir sang an anthem. who is quite the reverse of a giant, strangled before being cut down. SIO,OOO bail soon after the shooting. streaked a and loud oaths, and everybody talking en, with Aunt Selina the their kettle of hot water. never did understand. 1 from Buckingham there was a The first action of the coronation had selected four of the shortest He is one of the leading physicians at once, below, and the sound of a him. She palace she but it was toe roar service, the the king knights of the garter to hold the gol- of west Texas, and the head of a “Jim.” called wildly. “While struggle. In the dining room we all could have explained, continuous of cheers that accom- presentation of Former Football Dal to is sur- den canopy over him during the Star Dead. sanitarium at Max and are below, you can pour bent awful. panied them all the way to the Abbey. the people for recognition, a Abilene. sat forward, with straining ears They Madison.—Arne C. Lerum, aged this down from the top. It's boiling.” On the steps McGuirk turned and Their approach was heralded by the vival of ancient Teutonic usage. Ac- anointing. were the earl of Sheboygan.—The and quickened breath, until we dis- 31 years, clerk of the Circuit court Gerend collec- Jim glanced back over his shoulder. took a farewell glance at us. Then king’s bargemaster and twelve water- companied by the great officers of Cadogan, Lord Roberts, Lord Elgin of relics of this and ad- tinctly heard someone laugh. Then for Dane county, a tion Indian “Carry out your own murderous de- he waved his hand to the policemen men, wearing quaint medieval tunics, state, the archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Rosebery. These four peers widely known we knew that, whatever it was, it was of the University joining counties, including several signs," he said. Ami then, as she and reporters who had gathered knee breeches and stockings, all scar- went to each side of the theater in we-re the only ones arrayed in the alumnus of Wis- over, and nobody was killed. consin thousand pieces, has been secured for started back with it, “Bella, for Heav around. let, with the crown and badges em- turn, saying: “Sirs, I here present gorgeous robes of the order of the and a star football player The sounds came closer, were com- during a county museum to be located in the en’s sake,” he called, “have you gone “Good-by, fellows,” he called feebly. blazoned in gold on their breasts, and unto you King George, the undoubted garter. his university career, died ing up the stairs and into the pantry. public library here. The collection stark mad? Put that kettle down. sorry, I ain’t. Jail’ll be a par- here from intestinal cancer. Then the door swung open, and Tom “I ain’t is valued at $5,000. She did it sulkily and Jim turned and adise after this.” a policeman appeared in the door- his first marriage with Lady Hilda Miss Gye is perhaps the most inter- Madison. Hereafter the state to the policeman. way. with others And then we went to pack our QUEEN'S MAIDS OF HONOR Find Body in Wine Cask. the crowding be- Charteris, daughter of the veteran esting of the maids of honor, in so commissioner of insurance will be “Yes. I know it was a false alarm trunks. Milwaukee.—The body of r hind. Between them they supported Earl of Wemyss; her eldest sister is far as she has had a cosmopolitan ex- George instead of before,” he explained patiently, “but which came the Mary's Strong Practical Insight Shown Beisswenger, appointed elected if Gov. a grimy, unshaven object, covered Note from Max Lady Tweedmouth. She is a bright, perience. Her late father was Brit- a blind saloon keeper this is genuine. It is just as I tell in Choice of the Four Young McGovern signs bill 383S which was with whitewash from tho wall of the next day with its enclosure: sensible girl with ideas of her own ish consul at Brest and she was edu. at 676 East Water street, was found you. Yes, Flannigan is in the house trunk Ladies. concurred in by the assembly by a shaft, an object that had its hands My Dear Kit—The enclosed about most things, and has traveled cated in Paris. Consequently she in a wine hogshead in the rear of his somewhere, but he's I guess. trunk, evidently vote of 35 to 30. This bill provides hiding, fastened together with handcuffs, and tag was used on my a good on continent. speaks French as as a saloon, with the feet protruding over We manage thing Mary evi- deal the idiomatically that the commissioner of couid the very well that leered at us with a pair of the by mistake. Higgins discovered it London.—Queen displayed of insurance Baring real Parisienne. the sides the cask. He had threat- ourselves, but we have no cartridges most villainously crossed eyes I have when he was unpacking and returned dence of her practical insight in the The Hon. Venetia is a shall be appointed by the governor dainty, ened to commit suicide. for our revolvers." Then as the noise ever seen. it to me under the misapprehension thoice of her four coronation maids Greuze-like lady with great The last in the list of maids of hon- for a term of four years. from the rear “If you don't it. I wish I had. Pf honor, the Hon. Sybil Brodrick, taste in dress, who always wears or is Miss Katherine Villiers, daugh- redoubled, None of us had ever seen him be- that 1 had written Sturgeon Bay.—lmmense quanti- come in and Mabel and Kath- personal and characteristic. ter of the late Col. the Hon. George Madison Man Drowns Self. help, 1 will telephone for fore. I suppose there must be something Venetia Baring, Gye, something ties of strawberries are being shipped the fire department,” he concluded attractive about a fellow who has arine Villiers. She avoids the prevailing fashions, Villiers, second brother of the earl Madison.—James Caffrey, a lab- here With “Mr. Lawrence McGuirk, better from this season. a little emphatically. the courage to w'rite a love letter on The Hon. Sybil Brodrick is the but succeeds in appearing smart and of Clarendon, who was at one time orer, committed suicide by drown- and known as ‘Tubby’,” Tom said cheer- rain not too much hot weather 1 ran to Aunt Selina and tried to the back of a trunk tag, and who daughter of Viscount Middleton by individual without being eccentric. military attache at St. Petersburg. ing himself in Lake Monona. He fully. “A celebrity in his particular the crop will be the greatest ever straighten her head. In a moment she doesn’t give a tinker’s dam who finds was despondent over ill health. line, which is second-story and seen here. opened her eyes, sat up and stared man it. But for my peace of mind, ask all-round rascal. A victim of the Dublin in the royal yacht for Mary’s Seven Train Bearers. has around her. She saw" him not to leave another one around WALES leave Madison.—Gov. McGovern ap- the kettle at like ourselves.” GEORGE'S VISIT TO Blaze in Mine at Platteviile. once. quarantine, where I will come across it. Max. Holyhead, whence tue king and the London.—Seven daughters of earls pointed Newton W. Evans of Ocono- Platteville.—Fire caused a loss of "We’ve missed him for a week,” Will the of royal party will proceed by royal Mary’s train at the coro- mowoc as district attorney of Wau- “What are you doing with boiling Written on the back of the trunk King Attend Investiture bore Queen about SIO,OOO to the one of the said with a grin. train the investiture Hodge mine. kesha county to fill the vacancy water on tho floor?” sh.e said to me, guards tag; the Prince at Carnarvon to Carnarvon for nation. They were: Lady Eileen shift •‘We've been real anxious about The night was off duty, how- caused by the resignation of with her returning voice. "Don't you you. Don’t you know that I won’t see you in July. of the Prince of Wales, returning to Butler, daughter of the Earl of Lanes- Attorney by, r ever, and no one was underground. know you will spoil the floor?” The Tubby. Ain't a week goes when until tomorrow? For heaven’s sake, the royal yacht immediately after the borough; Lady Mary Dawson, daugh- Henry Lockney. The appointment is you’re in that we don’t Firemen were endangered, as two ruling passion was strong with Aunt health, hear get away from this crowd and come London.—At a meeting of the rep- ceremony. On the 14th the king will ter of the Earl of Dartrey; Lady Ma- for the remainder of the term end- of tons of dynamite were stored near Selina, as usual. something you.” into the den. If you don’t I will kiss resentatives of the Bangor University again leave Holyhead by train for bell Ogilvy. daughter of the late Earl ing the first Monday of January, the burning buildings. I could not find out the trouble from Mr. McGuirk muttered something you before everybody. Are you com- college and the Bangor city council, Bangor, where in the afternoon he of Airlie; Lady Victoria Carrington, 1913. any one: people appeared and disap- under his breath, and the men chuck- ing? T. Lord Kenyson, president of the col- will formally open the new university daughter of Earl Carrington; Lady Kenosha. —James H. Wilson, one peared, carrying strange articles. led. Written below; lege, announced that the dates of the college buildings, afterwards again Jean Cochrane, daughter of the Earl Train Kills Pewaukee Man. of the leading men in the construc- Anne with a rope. Dal with his hatch- Aunt Selina rose suddenly and No indeed. K. royal visit to North Wales had been returning to Holyhead. On the 15th of Dundonald; Lady Eileen Knox, Waukesha.—Charles Horning, of tion of the lines of the Milwaukee, cleared her to of Earl and of et, Bella and the kettle, but 1 coiud throat. This was scratched out and beneath definitely decided upon as follows: his majesty will proceed Aberys- daughter the Countess Pewaukee village was struck and Racine and Kenosha Electric rail- twyth. Banfurly; Lady Spencer. get a coherent explanation from no “Am I to understand,” she asked se- Coming. On the 13th of July his majesty will Adelaide killed by a Milwaukee road train be- way, died at his home here on Tues- one. When the guards finally decided verely, “that from now on we will THE END. tween Pewaukee and Hartland. day, aged 50 years. princess and Prince and Princess Swr eden—The crown prince and Madison.—The board of regents eiG POWERS SEND ENVOYS princess. Ask Mayor !s Poo Bah. Henry. for Express “War.” of the university turned down a reso- and Princess Jo- Madison.—The senate has con- An Gil- Concrete Read The mayor of High Wycombe, Eng- John Hays Hammond Is Special Rep- France—Vice-Admiral de Fauque Saxony—Prince lution presented by State Superinten- curred in joint resolution No. 149A land. is not only in business as a hair- resentative of United States at (ambassador extraordinary). General hann George. dent of Schools Carey, recommend- Count de Captain Langier Norway—Mr. Ingrans, minister of by Hurlbut, memorializing congress ing that the university system ac- Tse first stretch of oil-concrete . section just laid replaces a quarter of dresser, but is also color sergeant in the Coronation. Lastours, of and Herbette. foreign affairs. to compel all interstate railways to ci editing free high schools abol- highway to be laid in Pennsylvania a mile of road constructed of con- the territorials, foreman of the fire M. Maurice be brigade, vice-president Spain—The Infante Fernando of Ba- Turkey—Prince Yusuf Izzed Din. engage directly in the business of ished and providing that a graduate has just recently been completed on ! crete. The new section of road is of the football All the great powers sent special club, a champion marksman, public varia (brother-in-law of the king). Japan—Prince Fushimi, General carrying and delivering express. of a free high school shall be admit- the Harrisburg-Linglestown road. It i made o' concrete into which are representatives to attend the corona- singer, amateur actor and cricketer. Austria-Hungary—Archduke Carl Nogi and Admiral Togo. ted to the university without exam- is about a quarter of a mile in length mixed asphaltic oils. The top surface tion of King George. They were; Joseph. ination. and is between Progress and Pax- is not arched so much as the rest of United States—John Hays Ham- Francis China—Tsai-Chen, eldest son of New Theater for Racine. Chun, regent. La tonia. The oil-concrete road is an ex- ; the road, the crown being constructed Wanted a Monopoly. mond (ambassador extraordinary), Italy—The Duke of Aosta. Prince the Racine. —Martin J. Gillen has pur- Crosse. —The body of an uni- —The prince. property man, who periment on the part of the State i on a basis of three-eighths of an inch Harlow—"l suppose your wife, like Maj.-Gen. A. W. Greely (retired) and Holland—Prince Henry of the Neth- Servia crown chased valuable in the cen- dentified was struck and —The to Lon- of the and killed by a train while crossing Highway department, which in 1907 to a foot. The crown is the same as all ether women, wants the last Admiral Vreeland. erlands. Chili Chilian minister tral part city plans to the theater over 'rebuilt the highway from the eastern that used in laying a brick pavement, word." Barlow—“Yes—also the firsi German ,•—The crown prince and Denmark —The crown prince. don. build a modern building on bridge Trempealeau slough, is terminus of the city to Paxtonia. The —Philadelphia Ilecord. and all there is in between." the site. iwaiting identification here.