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Precautions Taken In Moving a Presidential Train. TRACKWALKERS 03 THE QUI VIVE. Ef Foot of Track Carefully Patrolled fcy Tkru Krra Eyed Sea. llaela A Pilot Kasia Trave-la Ahead All Oar aad Slant Ueapoaalallltlee of Dlapaleaere. When a president Inl train like that which left Washington the other day it art a on a long journey across the continent, much more is Involved than appears on the ourface, says the Chicago Tribune. In the load which such train carries is Involved the possible safety and the welfare of the nation, and It is literally the chief business of thousand of men while the train Is on the road to see that It passes in safety and without delays or Inconveniences of any kind. Before the route of a presidential train Is finally settled opon there is Intense rivalry among the representatives of competing railroads to secure it as an advertisement for their lines. Once the route Is fixed the successful railroad officials begin a season of nerve racking strain atd anxiety which does not cease until the train, with Its precious freight. Is delivered safely into the hands of the company the lines of which form the next link In the Journey. In the first place, every division superintendent and practically every employee over which the presidential train passed on the first and the next night was notified days in advance of Its coming. The exact minute of Its departure and a carefully arranged schedule of Its arrival at and departure from every station on the line were sent out to every station a Kent and section band. Beginning several hours before' the train was due every foot of the 1 track was carefully patrolled by keen eyed men who felt the responsibility ( Which rented upon them. If President McKlnley had sat up In the observation car attached to the train, he might have seen at Intervals of a few minutes and all night long the yellow lights of the lanterns of the sleepless sentinels who were to guard his safety and assure his convenience. Practically It might almost be said that the train passed between two lines of watchmen, so close are they together and so careful Is their watch. Nor docs railroad vigilance stop there. That In fact, is only the beginning. All day and all night long a pilot engine runs a little In advance of the presidential train to make sure that nothing has been overlooked which could by anv human possibility endanger Its safety. Close behind the presidential train Is usually sent a second engine, so that It Is closely guarded before, behind and on both sides. Still other precautions are taken. Every station agent Is notified that on the nlgbt or the day when the train bearing the president Is to pass bis station He must be continuously on duty, lie may not leave the responsibility to bis subordinates. lie must personally attend to the arrangement of the proper signals and see to It with his own eyea tlaXt everything possible Is done to forward the train with speed and safety. It may pass his little backwoods station at 60 miles an hour, but he must stay on duty and watch and wait until It flashes by In the night and. with a alftti of relief, be can call op the next station on the wire and announce that the president's train has gone by, and the weight has been lifted from his shoulders. When the train left Washington, there were three Instead of two men In the can. One of tbem was the engineer, lie was carefully selected as the best man on the division. The second man was the fireman. The third was the master of transportation. He sat In the cab alongside the engineer, and the eyes of both were centered on the twin lines of rail before them. They were watching to make sure that none of their subordinates had made a mistake and to be certain that nothing lay In the way of the presidential train. When the train passed from one division to the next the transportation manager left the train and made way for the man who was responsible over the next division. flack in one of the cars of the train other official passengers bad an anx Ions ride. Whoever covers the entire 15.000 miles of the journey might observe at least 30 different men sitting perhaps in a seat In the smoking car. with slouch bats pulled over their eyes. keeping careful track of every Incident of the trip. They are the division su pertntendents, each of them with the entire burden and responsibility of the presidential train on his shoulders until It passes safely beyond the limits of his territory. When such connecting points are reached, the observer. If be walked out on the platform, would be likely to bear a conversation like this: "Hello. Ed." -Hello, Bill "Everything O. K.7" -Yes; thank God. "How's 20 r -Waiting at CedarTllle." -Wish me the same luck. Good the train would pull out at 40 miles an hour, and another man would take the place in the smoking car Just vacated by the sleepy eyed man who has left the train at the division terminus. When a train carrying a king or emperor leaves one of the great capitals of Europe. It Is always possible to stop every other wheel on the line and leave the track perfectly free for the passage of the Imperial special. But in the1 United States the railroad manager has

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freight trains moving with as little de lay as possible. This greatly compli cates the problem. As a matti-r of fact few freight trains run on the regular schedules when the presidential train is moving Its wheel, and the traffic manager has troubles of his own for a day or two after It has ij"sed. Every train dispatcher on each division knows that the special has riaswed for several days by the complaints which come In from shippers of perishable good, even If official notice were lacking. It Is bis hard tank to see that ev erybody is kept satisfied, even while the demands of the presidential train are complied with. It Is safe to say that trattie will be entirely upset on every road which Is traversed by the train for at least 48 hours. These same train dispatchers and their assistants have In charge the dif ficult task of keeping the president and his movable cabinet in constant com munication with Washington. Tele grams In the olwcure presidential ci pher may be thrown from the train at the most out of the way station, and mere must always De on duty tnere a man capable of haudling the work in an Intelligent way. A mistake made by a night operator at Spodunk might possibly result In an international difficulty. The responsibility which every man connected with one of the roads over which the train will pass may therefore be Imagined. HANNA ON MORGAN. Seaator Sara the Trait Klaar Will Bar the British lalea Jfext. "Great man, J. P. Morgan," said Senator I In nna the other night In the course of an Interview with a New York World reporter In the WaldorfAstoria. "No telling where he'll stop. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that he was getting up a syndicate to buy the British empire next. It isn't safe as , long as he's over there. From what I i hear the British are on to that too. . and they're keeping a pretty close I watch on Lira. Must be scared to do that I tell you Morgan's a grea man." Senator llanna delivered himself of this speech just after be had had what he called a heart to heart talk with Mayor Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland. Senator llanna says they have them every time they meet. Mayor John son arrived In New York the other day, He spent the night with his mother at Fort Hamilton and the next day was with his brother Al. They arrlv ed at the Waldorf early In the evening, and Mr. Johnson spied the senator Just after he had registered. "Hello. Markr he said cheerily, tak Ing the senator's extended hand. "Hello, Tom!" replied the senator. "Glad to see you. What are you do ing?" "Haven t anything to do now but talk." replied the mayor. "That means that you are doing the same old thing," retorted the senator. I hen both big men laughed, bowed to each other, and Mayor Johnson walk ed away. Al Johnson stood In the background while this little confab whs going on. but in spite of the ru mors of war between him and the sen ator they did not come together. "Oh, Tom and I are old friends." said the senator later. "We always have little heart to heart talks every time we meet Good fellow, Tom." STARR NOT SO "INNOCENT." Chteaaro Aataropoloejtat Deellaee to Bo Claaaed With f-rafeaaor Crook. Trofessor Frederick Starr of the University of Chicago declines to be classed among the unkissed with Professor Crook of Northwestern university. Professor Starr returned from Buffalo the other day and was astonished to learn that he bad boen singled out as a mod el who bad never drunk, smoked or kissed a woman, says the New York Sun. He assured his class In anthropology that he bad done all three. "I am not so Innocent as some people think." said Professor Starr. "This report places me in an embarrassing po sition. What will people think with whom I have dined? They will be un der the Impression that they have been entertaining a liar. I have smoked too. About this third matter, perhaps there are people living who could testify in regard to this also, but over such matters it is best to draw the veil of privacy. The class is dismissed." A Tablet la Hambert'a Memory. The prize offered by L'ltallano Araldo In behalf of the Italians In New York city for the best design for a me morial tablet to King Humbert has been awarded to Pompeo CoppinI of New York city. His design represents a sea. symbolical of life, with over hanging clouds. Inclosed by a branch of laurel on the left and a female figure, typical of Italia, on the right says the New York Tribune. A bough of oak. signifying manly valor, lies across the foot of the design. Italia points to a star high in the sky, the star of Ita ly'a future. Indicating that that rises far above all earthly disasters. The memorial is to be placed In the Pantheon at Rome. Latest Care For Baldaeaa. The gold cure for baldness is the latest thing, says the Philadelphia Record. 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The United States buys from Germany and Sweden. tr.au.Lt a lu density of insulation Arizona has 1.0O inhabitants to the square mile. The national debt of the United Kingdom is 5 jer cent of its wealth. The proportion of dlvorws to marriages iu Rhode Island is about one In eight Virginia had the largest population of any of the states at the first census In IT'jO. Sausage casings are Imported Into this country in lare quantities from New Zealand. The United States Is nearly 32 time as large as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The United Kingdom has colonies and possessions whose area is eiiual to more than 27 times her own size. The United States Imports from Al gerla cork wood, goatskius, sugar, mo lasses, marble and vegetable hair. A fiat to go up In Cincinnati this sea son will probably be the largest one in the country. Its frontage will be 1,000 feet The per capita of money in clrcula tlon in the United States on July 1, V.XJ0, was $20.93. On July 1, 1S7S, it was $15.32. Spain's kingdom of Asturlas, according to The British Medical Journal, boasts of 28 centenarians in a popula tion of 00.000. west point cadets are to take up polo as part of their athletic training, and the government has purchased ponies for the purpose. Kangeroo skins to the value of $267, 859.3d were Imported from Australia Into the United States during the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1900. A private detective ajrency has been started in Zurich. This Is the first of Its kind in Switzerland, where the law of divorce Is practically unknown. rtengal is suffering from the cocaine habit, and efforts are being made to restrict the sale of the drug, which the Hindoos are using as a substitute for opium. A tunnel 23 miles long, reaching depth of 1.S00 feet belov sea level. Is planned letween Vaqueros bay, Spain, and Tangier, In Africa. It would be the deepest in the world. A new cotton ginning machine enables two men to gin 4.0O0 pounds daily, and under the old system they could turn out less than a hundredth part in the same amount of time. Cincinnati has an organization of capitalists called "The Tropical company." It has large land holdings In Honduras, on which the cultivation of bananas is conducted on an extensive scale. When the first census was taken In 1790, Pennsylvania's population was 94,253, greater than that of New York. By the census of 1900 New York's population leads that of Pennsylvania by 905,897. Turkey has made arrangements for more German officers to serve with her army in order to effect certain re organizations. Their previous success es at Damascus and Tripoli were con spicuous. The Leicester (England) town coun cil has decided to make a grant to the municipal forward movement to enable that body to provide boxes of plants for the window sills of the poorer cottages of the borough. . During the last year the average age of all the Quakers who died !n Great Britain and Ireland waa a littto over CI years aud 7 months. Tb returns also show a very low mortality rate among Quaker children. In the village of Golodaevkafc in the district of Tehembar, Russia, an interesting treasure has been found, consisting of 217 ancient silver coins, among which there are about 50 Spanish coins of the first quarter of the nineteenth century. So difficult has it become to get domestic servants in New Zealand or a woman help of any kind that in many places the only way to secure the services of the washerwoman is by sending a gig for her. This Is the experience of a lady who writes to a friend In England. The Danish parliament bas passed and the king sanctioned a law establishing the secret ballot system at parliamentary elections. The Radical party proposes to agitate for an extension of the law whereby this system may be used at all elections, whether political or municipal. A monument estimated to cost $100,000 will be erected at Montreal In joint commemoration of the fact that in 1S99 Canada for the first time took a hand la the wars of the British empire and of Lord Strathcona's patriotism in equipping at his own expense a force of rough riders for service In South Africa. Separate memorials had been planned, but It was deemed expedient to unite them. Santiago de Cuba has a population of 43.000. In January. 1S9S. there were 616 deaths, which makes an annual death rate of 137.6 per 1,000. In January. 1S99. under military rule, practical sanitation was applied, and the deaths were 215. making a rate of 60. In January, 1900, the deaths numbered 120. at a rate of 33.48. Now. after two years of sanitary work, the January (1901) deaths numbered 80, a rate of 22.3. The new bridge over the Mississippi at St Louts recently authorized by congress Is to be finished in 1903 for the World's fair. 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Britala'a Fiaaaelal Maaairer. On account of the com plicate I condition of British finances brought about by the heavy war debts and oth er exhaustive drains upon the resources of the'govefument and made SIB MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH. so apparent by the recent budget an nounced by the chancellor of the ex chequer. Sir Michael llicks-Beach. that gentleman has come to the front with increased prominence. ! Sir Michael was first made a cabinet Officer In 1877. while he was chief sec retary for Ireland. One year later he became secretary for the colonies, and since then he has been conspicuous whenever the Conservatives have been In power. He has managed the finances of the country with considerable skill and has maintained his political strength in spite of severe attacks and the intense opposition he has raised by his blunt way of telling the truth ! about the country's resources. General Gllmore's Record. Brigadier General John C Gilmore. Colonel In the adjutant general's office. was placed on the retired list on April IS on account of age. He was born In Canada and went to New York at an early age. lie entered the military service in May. 1861. as a captain of the Sixteenth New York Infantry. He received three brevets In the war of the rebellion one as major for gallant and meritorious services In the battle of Antietam, another as lieutenant colonel for gallant and merltorlofis services In the battle of Fredericks burg and the third as colonel for sevIces In the war. I He also received a medal of horror for distinguished conduct In the battle of Salem Heights. Virginia, on Mar 3. 1803. when he seized the colors of bis regiment the Sixteenth New York, apd allied his men under a severe fire-of the enemy. In the Spanish-Ameripan war ue was a origauier general or vol unteers and accompanied General Miles to Cuba and Porto Itico. ( Schley For Shore Duly. it ear Aumirai w. s. seniey win ireturn at once from the south Atlantic I station, wnere ne nas been in com mand. Permission was granted liim by Secretary Long to return to the United States without awaiting thefcrrival on the station of Rear Admjal Cromwell, who recently was deslftiated to relieve Schley. Schley left lthoat delay by a merchant liner.jAt Is expected he will arrive In Was! between May 15 and May 20 then go on shore leave. that he shall have shore duty mi days' leave of abser rival at San Francisco he was U Jtviewed by an Associated Press Forrespondent On the charge uiadeby Mark Twain aud others that American missionaries tn China extorted vest MINISTER EDWIN H. CONGER. sums from the Chinese under the guise of Indemnity for property losses he said: "The missionaries have been misrepresented. The Americans have the largest number of missionaries there, and I am free to say that there are few things they have done for which they need make apologies. The stories of looting done by the missionaries or for tbem are absolutely untrue. The Only Lad y Admiral. The queen of Greece holds a unl7tie position, for, on account of her great love for the sea, the late Emperor Alex ander III of Russia made her an admiral of the Russian fleet instead of giving her the customary regiment Her majesty Is the only lady admiral In the world. The Sltoatloa Re-reraed. Miss Robblns IX) you mind if I ask Dr. Coddles to Join us? Willie Oh. Miss Wobbins. this Is so awfully sudden, dontcherknow! Life. Old Soldier's Experience. ;M. M. Austin, a civil war veterar, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "M wife was sick a ovs time in spite of good doctors treatment, but was holly cured by Dr.t Kine's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They alwavs do. Try them. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. G. A. R. Department ot Indiana Encamp ment Excursions. iMay 13, 14, and 15, excursion tickets to Logan sport will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines account Annual Encampment Grand Army of the Republic and Woman's Relief Corps, IVpartmect of Indiana; good returning uatil May lttu C W. Elmer. P. & T. A o lasntfct llpstan fm W tm Kmkmn Bags

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that a lar?a peTrectae of mnA vramta of t:u cooatrr ara troutOM ytitin Dyspepsia, the arty jwixooi of arunrh ara ,!, varivd and ubUe. aud on tiiatirr&trbf a.i eurh j k pSMMoUy. Ara yoa ma.nTng from Heartburn, DUB rtaaoaCM. FXing Of Diitensioa at Pit Al tna Stomach, Bad Breath, Bad Taste, Disinciin ation to Partakt ol Your Heals, a fUvtnous Appetita Ytl Unable to Eat, Furred ToitgtM. SaK raw campiemon. 1 latuieney. ActJitv or Occasional Vomitinf and Irritability el Temper? ti $9. M us of C. E. CART3"S DYSPEPSIA I.BLfck$ iU c;t immrdisla relief ard a jxwj. uracaw. i nrj an mancnmwl frvm pare nd a .lately liarxlra to tlw er( -r:aitiv etJ (WIi-at suxna-h and irr-n a child csn u-e thrsa with. wit any ht tlN best rwstih: tlsir aauy m wui rwton tono to t i jaJrnl nrr-vr v4 the stomach and aiU itifuw fnh life into the impoverish! irastrie jnire and will r4'ihm!t carry out all that is claimed fortliemaod will 1. 1 too a ctoar. vhotmnim rwrw'rly artina etomach. Instead of a poor, fvwbia, dimt.vd orPmu A trial will ixmtinro the Bust skeptical ridsSOcotitaand $1.11. T ho uoHnr sift roti Lain two ami one-nan time the quantity ot Sue. sixa. C fc- CABIES & CO- 71 Mt Urku C CVKARO.

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BtLLAVITA "t iacueta ana jnua. iur i UV,",1"J imrantvirpatrMnt f..r ail nktt i mtoms. Hflsterr m bteem el youth to tjdea iacea r r, m ua ei.uu. Of aiat ttkWT WtlM.a. CV, Uwtt- Jack a Sol. Cefee ' - rim- nr. AUil bold by A. G. Luken & Co.. Mai r street, and Curme & Co., 4 IS cort eighth street, Richmond -lft. 8ffrBiHirrt Hitw, DBOttaril dt rhrafa. or avny !Qnrumor rii 1a Main wrtDtwM. I areai mmw tut rjtti Don't Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made enly by MaJison Medi cine Co., niaji -mi, i. it kerns you writ. Our traje mark cut on each rackane. Price, js cents. Njver I4 In bulk. Accept n uhtl Hcoeoei-eee .t. Aak your drusiat. D.ipor HangingI Paint inoED. LAMB, 1105 Cress Hal Street. Horn Phone 6 A MAN That Keeps Good h rses don't want to spoil t'n-ir pprenranee -r risk his own life ly uarnessinir t uem with an inferior rn;nte or shahliv Harness. It pa' s to huv a i'ikuI nrirnoss when vou do Imv. for it alwavs llts well as well as wearing; well. For style,' iluralnlity and make call at THE WKJGINS CO. 509 Main St. DOMESTIC STAMDARr, and NEW HOME WHITE Sewing Machines. Machines for Kent. Needles, and Repnirs. R M LACEY Ab .olutely Harmless. Cures on the Spo4 Baosao-PEPbiis MOTE THE WORD PEPSI.' CM D CO Headache, Sleep'etsnt ij ri fO Indigestion. Nervousness nruaaiats lOa. 96a al 6Ca. ...Bradbury St Son... OR SALE. Loiou Iia-t Main street at decidccl larj;alii. Must be Hold. Wertteott Illock Richmaad, Indlaaa. A CLEAN SWEEP is made by oar laundry workers. Ech one ls an enemy of dirt and skulea tn the art that gives a beautiful finish, to each aiticle. See if our words are not true. Send the next lot of wash to Tlie.RIclitiiond Steam Lanndrj and on its return notice particularly the cue quality ol the work. MB. W. WALTEmS 9vm IBaMIB

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