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G ROVER CLEVELAND had no more than left the presillency in defeat and settled dowin to the jprac tice of law in New York City than it was seeni that Ie was still ailuinoS't as muc(h tile leader of the Democratic party as when he was in the White Ilouse. In the four years of his retirement, lie seldon saw party leaders. Yet so strong was the reaction against the Republienns a:n(d so loud the call for hini in 1892 that he returned In tri umph to the White House. One of the periodical panics of the 19th century smote the country with a financial and industrial paralysis in 1893, only two months after the in auguration. As usual, the party in power caught the blane, and (lay after (lay a leading Republican newspaper shouted in gleeful headlines: "Another bank gone DemocraticI" As the first means of restoring con fidence, Cleveland called a special ses Grover Cleveland. 8101n of congress for the purpose of having it repeal the Silver act of the llarrison admiiinistraitlon. Thie next (lay lie suibiitted himself to the surgeon's knife for tI.e' removal of a cancerous ulce~r which had appieared in the roof of his mouth. Ills grave physical con dition was concealed from the panicky mind of the public, andl the operation was performed in the close'st ~secrecy aboard a yacht as it steamed slowly up the East Rtiver, off Newv York. Not un til miaiy years had passed was it knognr that whenu congress assembhledI he faced it with a rubber jaw. Under the pressure of the p~residenlt, the Silver act wvas repealed, hut only after a bitter struggle wvhich left the Democratic party hopelessly split. The passage of a t~ariff bill divided the par ty still more. It walS such a lobby madle, log-rolling measure that Cleve land refused to sign it. but let it be come law without his signature. After that the Democrats went down in de feat in the congressional elections of 1804. In the depth of our domestic troubles the president sent his famous Venezuelan message to congress. In it he announced that the Biritish gov ernment had rejected all our appeals for the arbitration of a land dispute which it was pressing in South Amnef ica, and he boldly proposed that we ourselves should dCicle the quiestitra and then proceed to enforce our do cision. Stocks tumbled headlong in Lon (Ion andl New York, andl there was much wild talk on both sideCs of the Atlantic. But the president confidently renssured his troubled private secre tary, "TIhurbe'r, this does not mean wvan; it means arbitration." Aid that was the outcome of all the hubbub. Cleveland's outburst of plain speaking had the e-ffect of a wakening the Eng lish people, as never before, to the val uie of American friendship, and it openedC~ a new era in the relations of the two governments. Clev'eland'"' hiirdest, longest battle in his second n Inministra-tion wias for the gold standamrd. Al most alone lie upheld it through four years, albanidoned b~y motst of' the- iemnocratis anualdedih( bry the &>d.. Itepubiilean s 1in congress, wh-lo were afraid of "hurtinig the party" with ie silver people, Meteor Shower to Mark Earth's Raoe With Comet Berkeley, Cal.-For a month this sutimmer the earth will en gage in a race with the periodic comnet Pone-Winnecke, and be.. cause It will have no chance to win It wilt endeavor, through astral I ilueinces, to "ti1) up" its gaseou; rival, accorling to a re port inade public by the observa tory of the University of Califor rta. On June 27 the comet will flip its tall so hard againA.t its ter res'rial rival that the impact wilt send out sparks. These will go down into the records as a meteoric shower. At the greatest brilliancy ob servable from the earth the comet will be of the eighth or ninth magnitude. Nothing great er than the sixth magnitude can be observed by the naked eye, so thet- world at large will see nothing of the visitor except at the tail-flipping episode on June 27. PAYS $18.50, GETS SLIPPER Sailor Is "Stung" at Auction Sale Held by Shipping Officials in New York. New York.-When last seen, Jack Donovan, a seaman who wears No. 12 brogans, was streaking out of the barge office in search of a cop who could tiy bui off to a place where a disgr;.;ntled chap might "111y a few." For John just before had placed $18.50 in the hands of United States Shipping Coiminissioner Quinn in ex change for a trunk auctioned off "sight unseen." The trunk looked slick and heavy and worth the price, all Jack could assemble. It proved to contain a gold-threaded Chinese slipper. It was the annual sale of effects of seamen who deserted thoir craft or who died at sea and whose relatives have not been found. A total of $3,000 resulted. The highest prie for an arilcle was $51.50 for a gold tch. A glass eye brought $1.50. It was bought blindl so to speak, in a package that was not unwrapped until the buyer, own ing two good optics, had paid his money. lie contributed his purchase to the waves off Battery park. HIGH HEELS EFFECTIVE Onie wayt) or dIiv~erting (lne atten&Ition of the p)urse-snatcher la to stamp emt phatically o'n his instep with high heels. The thug usutally leaves his feet exposed, according to experts, andI they prove an unusually vulnerable spot. BERLIN PLOTTERS TO PRISON Eleven Reds Nabbed in Blast Attempt. Given Long Terms of imprisonment. Berlin--Eleven communists, con victed of having made the recent attempt to blow up the victory monument in the Koenigsplatz, were sentenced to long terms of Imprison ment in the penitentiary. The evidence implicated IHoeiez, one of the alleged leaders of the communist uprising in middle Germany who was arrested in Blerlin April 15, and now is locked uip in the Moabit jail in this city. The attempt to blo0w up the victory momunent was frustrated by the ptolice, who discovered a box con taining four potunds of dynamite and( other explosives some distance up the nmonumlent and tore away a lighted fuse leading to the box. Herr Talnheimer, editor of the Rtote Fiahine (red flag) the organ of the commnunists, has heeni placed under arrest. Jail for L-ife Saving. Omaha, Neb.-Xaving a imn from death in a water-tilled hole beneath a bturning shanty at the Iletz cdub here the other day may I'esult in a pisoni term for C. M. Wallace, who was ar rested by the po01l(ce, chaiirged with au tomohilie theft after they had read of lia heroic dieed in the papers. Watl. lace ecaptledl the police recently3 andI hatd been in hidinmg. WVhen sutmmonrned by t he screamis of n wvomain citnIling for !'''n 'from' a mtanhole he rana to tihe seie. Two hours later lie was It inil. Aepoit of the bank examilier showe siz whih the ai Ic exaniilnei has cx.. 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