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TH[E SENTINN;RNL ~Fntered April 23, i9U3~ at Pickeps, 8. C., as~ second ultu' mntter, under sot, of Congress of M1arch 3, 1879, VOL. XXXVI PICKFNS9 SOUTHI CAROLINA, S~ATURDLAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1907 D)ISAST E Accidents Ha] as Well at HUNDREDS PERISH IN SINKING -STEAMER Ltearmer Larc~hmont-' Colliaes WiUL a Sehoonpr. WAS ENR0U:~E TO NEW YORK 11aptatn '6aya 'that He Hai on Board f'Vom 'f6 t+o -200 Passengers, When the CoIliGioek Occurred,' aid Only t Eight of These E$caped... C:TBloc1 1id, R. I., Feb..,12.- Cap fn'in :Ceorge McVey, of the steamer 4..a;rchmont, said to the Associated. Press ftM he had on board from 150 to 200 lma.enMogrs, when the collision tir:rurred, and only'eigh. of these es caped with their lives. . Wt the time he made the s,tate tnenit-,, fou-teen bot)ies had beei' wash :1d 'ashore, . making ot'ly ;2 out of rh:c tot.al passengers list accouLted .tor. A%t 11:1.Th o'clock four more bodies tivtu( vashcd ashore making a total of tt-f>n h 4 's recovereal with 'eight su:ri of the~ accident being t_%z,red for oi ,Ih island. Providence, R.i I. , Feb. 12. -A p'ivate mes:=agt reached here from flock Island stated that 1"1 bodies had blren 'Inushed ashore. I_:ck island, .1. I., Feb. 12.-The teinor l.archliont of the Joy' line, "th i- 1 a1 pa ssenl ge'S on board, ani3dh fl(I f:;ri Providence for New York, - rAI: 'ff "t:c w est .. le of 1loc'< island -ea;ly T1 fesday after having collided vit.h the three--masted schooner Har 'r .Knowleton, of Quonochontaug. 'The passengers, and crew from the r tmer took to the boas, but it is fearedf that some may have lost their l-,wel. 'iihf' by heing drowned or by. freezing, as 'the tempera'ture is be low zero. The schooner's hbw was cut away 'and 'her captain ran her ashore west. of Quononchontaug to prevent her sinlinlg. The crew of seven Ien, Inc".'in lug Captain Haley, reached the shore in safety in their boats. "' the cause of the collision is not knowr,. The night was clear, but there was a strong northwest win,i, and the sea was running high. I't was .-an Intensely cold and bitter night. When the first boats came ashoro from the steamer it was found that - m of their oc; u;ants were dead. -n the firt c.onfu:-ei It was not kn own w h< ther t hey ha-! been pulled from th ii-wa. er aft er havinug been xdr rned or ~ whethe r t hey were froz,en t:o death. 'The Knowltoni. whi-ch hails from Eastport , le. , was hound from 8oIthham'byyr for Boston, with '175 lons of coal. The I .archmont left Providence at 6.: 30 Alondlay night for New York, in co~mmandl of' Captain McVey , of Prov Idenee. She 'carnriedl a crew~ of about 50) and hadu.an bfa.rel some passengers *and a miseeil'aneous cargo of freight. Thme L.a relrmont registered 896 tons no ,,650 groiss. She was built at Bath, Me., in -1885. fl(ston, Feb. 12.--Eighteen per nonis are known to have purchased deet !n this City, to take passage en New York (on thOe I.archmont . The nams niCD only t wo of thes pa( 10ssen gers a re on record3 at t he otlice of the Joy *Linio here. B]hmk I slanad, Feb . 12 . -Capta in Chales~m Mitchell11, of thle ntorthi end( liife sa vintg stati ion off~vI whi point - rhe I..archbmont is sunk , es-timates that %Netwe en I15 and 20) bodies al ready have omue ashore fronm the sI(teme. Uip to 10:31) o'clock several boats5 had landed and others were mnakinig Mo(w pr'ogress from the wrteck toward shore. Providence,- R. I., Feb. 12.----The prilncipal Joy line dfhice in this city ait 10 o'clock( TneOsday was without definite in formation conc!erning 'the *imklng of the steanmer 'Iarchmont. A 'P'he officials- stated 'that their only * 5wiedgo-of the, disaster was a tele 'rm sent by Captain Mc'Vey to his if~1e stating that lie >Was' safe, A private messengeor reached here from Bl~ock Iland stated that 14 badIes t .eoylin..officialg estimtate that ' ewas about *150 'passengers on. d~w..anA9the oew..amnbered abott i AT SEA. L c pen on Water > oil Land. MARDI GRAS CELEBIRATED. New Orf6a1s Celebratea In Typical ConvEtional Fa 'iion. - New Orl.ean.s, - 14gl); - i-.- a tri' gras was celebratod by .w Orieans n 'TuesJjy .n typical coniW d-t-ai t'as - lon,: ..Under th'e'blu.est oif :1'es-ei ' 'a w.ith the weather ainimos-t h"t, 'tlie e streets scion after' sunrise beAme pic .turesque.- with 'thousand's of' 'gaudily inasked children. The' nuinb'er of, mnaskers greiv steadily, "hindreds of*I quikal'' c6dtumes and aitles .l eing fli'tlShed by the New' Orlean's..negro population, Early in. the forepoon c business hou:ie and stcres of.all- de sci"iption closed, lid a '*eneral holi da,v began. . About tlocW Rox, king of the carnival, paraded- the streets, followed .by 22 huge cars,. represont-' ing as many different nations, tie enl sejible forming tableaux entitled "The Visions of Nations." The identity' of Rex was revealed Monday, R. H. Down-man, one of the leading lun'i- s bermen of the south, occupying this position. Chattanooga Lynching' Case. Chattanooga, Tenn. , Fe'b. i 2.--'The United 'States supreme cotirt is 'ep resented by special Commissioner J. U. Maher in the hearing that began hero Tuesday norning in the case of. Sheriff J. F, Shipp., of this county, charged with contempt of .he court in that. Edward Johnson, negro, was lynched in Shipp's custody nearly a year .ago. 'rheie arc 26 other de feudants, several of whtoi)n-are alleged to have taken a pai't in the lynch ing. Probably a doz'n witnesses have been subpoenaed so far, sane of whom will testitfy. Secret service men -who worked up the ea'ie are very retice'n't as to what they 'expic'. t prove. 'No action was taken at the morning session. Voliva's Dream Abandoned. Geattle, Wash. , Feb..12.--Overseer Voliva's dream of establishing a new Zion City in the northwest. has been abandoned with the announcement. thac he has given up a trip here and along the Pacific coast planned for next month. Rev. August Ernst, elder of the- local Zionitt organiza tion, says the plans have been changed because of fhe recolt in Port land, Scat te. Tacoma and Vancou ver against the rule of- 'oliva. "We believed in the teachings of Dr. Dow I(, but we do not believe In the one mian rule, which lie instiluted and which Voliva is following,'' said Dr. Ernst. Paintings Abandoned as Lost. t Phil elph in, Feb. 12 . _--l'< i ar ...i.. pai ntings arie now~ abamliidonedr as lost r by t hose w ho arie restoringiit thle arit collection wh.vich was kept in "'Linden.. huirst ,"' the country home of Jlohn Wanamiaker , which was destroyedl hy ii'e la st lridi'ay . The paintIngs r are "Our' Lady of Madrid" and a e ''Nymph'' by Muriillo: "'Two Angels 1 HolIding a Gariland of' Friu!t"' by Itu-- (1 bens, andlt "The Savilour" by Benjamin v West. Loses Life In P'ire, Philadelp)hia,. Feb. 12. ---A fire in which one man lost ii fife and sevei'- r al other personsa ha d niarro~ w 'scape. P i~ from (leath I Tuesday . s'riously daim - aged the flyve story building at 103 1(17 Sonuth 'i T i'rd st ree(t. iin thie hea~irt of (lie flnancial dlis(ri't . Tlhe build ing' was occupliedh byV i- Pho'inix Pants , Ovei'alls and( Sh irl 'omnpaiy, anid Dumee Sons & ('o.. coilon coim mi.sion briokei's. Ministers Tender Resignations. The Hague, Feb. 1 2.--At I he open r Sig of thie sittLing of th e secon d chiamin beir f' thie Nether'landls. parliament Tuesday, Dri. D2iM'eesTrr. (the ae:ing piemier' an m11in iisteor of finanice , a n noiinced that the minister'is ha d t en - dler'ed their' i'eslgnatiton t.o thie queen C(in n coinsequenice of thle rejectIon of the La ai'my estinmates. Tho chaimbei' thenr adljouiined. I ' Fruit Packers Meet. Dluffalo, N. Y., IPeb. 12.--The Na tioiial convention of Fruit and Vegeta ble packers and allied associations met here Tuesday . Mayor Adams ddlivered an-address of welcome. One thousand delegates have arr'ived and r nearly as many more are expected. TIn SoldIer Poe of Peace. Chicago, Feb. 12.-iMrs. Lucia Amnes Mead, of Boston, who address- 0 ed the -Chicago section of the Jewish 4 council of women, ~1%onday believes 'C the tin soldier, the play'thing of-happy P childhood, Is -a foe @t -Internadfonal 14 Honor Memory of Abe Lincoln. Newx York , F'eb, 12. --Twelve states f the uni. nt 'T'uesdaY oflficially h)tnored e menimory of Abrahall iincoln. IAin oln's birthday is a legal holiday iti iii state, Colorado, Connecticitf WInaw re, Illinois, Mlassachulsett.'= linne:>ota, New Jersey, North Da ota, Pen\sylvania, Washington and Vyoming,. With the passing of each tleoessive. decade the observance of hE natal. day of the ci1.l war hi5 iemory is becoming. more mn Red. iany political 'organizations, soci &1es and rl1 1 1#ti4 n this ear with dinnei's "nd sujiI - lgs. One' of t'le. lrgest of tlchc; as the -ann1ii Lincoln birthday ban - uets"'f the Republican club at the Valldor'-As,oria.. Ianks, exchanges, chools and. postofllce stations was loae( beca'ise of.the' holiday. To ChampJon, Russiah' Freedom.,. N'ew Yorlt, Feu;,.12.-Alexis Aladyn ader of the patant iSarty in 'the ttissian dontlta, vtill" arrive here on 'hursc]ay-.by ,.lisetampr Majestic to hatupion freeyi ,ti-nd justice in Rus Ia. He will deliver addresses among ther places at ale and Harvard. As oclatcd with hihi wil be Nicholas 'chaykovsky, .one of the figures in he Russian 'revdliiti'nay iovement ram 19l0 to 1$75." Aladyn will be let When the Nteamer dockR by a del gatidnn-'o tludt'e ' less pi'nnent mericai.1 1e11l. t1il,. womneni, Sub equently a ptmleli mOJifttg tigld, diu er will'be given 1\ ( arnegie hall in is honor by Ai.e.t;icn synhiathliters. Charged wt.th Takihg M,oney. Montpelier, Vt.:., .b. b9e-Astati lent of the acro+n't"ti' of former btati tallroad Conmitsioner Ga rge T. toward has been 6ent by.stWle Audir or Graham to .Attoi'hey G ene)al'. la, X. itts at hlte"TtAn - legtiefst . Mm ;joward w'as Yte .\ t"hlarg 1 by egislative dimnii'tor' 'iNv'th taking noney wrongfullQt''oni a -state li ,he matte"' of inif .y and, e' eses .' I S - supposed t hat 1he, an to lu'st tak >y' the l:ttltrney ngtl;"l 11- preolim nary to bringiig a ,uit agains t .\Mr lovard. Protest Inpi.sonment of Men. Waco,.Tex. , Feb. 12. -- lass meet ngs are being called iy Ihe lnho ,ottnlcils, embod.ving -all the labo tnions In the Vario's - cities of t hi: ;tate, to protest agains: the imlpris lmmnlent of .\Ieyer, lnywooul and 'Pet. ibone. who have -etn in pr"is 11 'ear in Idaho vithoit trial. T hre men were oflices of the W(st rn M iners' Federation and arc -harged wit.h the ir der of formlle: ovcrnor S eunenberg, of Idaho, ittle over a year ago. Union me1cl iere allege -:hat th(Sn.men are hain. llegally rest rained of their liberty mnd -thal a conspiracy exists to r el hen from having a ria:l,. Child Burned to Death. Dalton, Ga., Fhe. 12.---"fow.ar Ica;h, the 2% year .old son of wIll lea.h, wa. bu rn1ed so sev'ere!v .ion ay afternoon that death resulied : ow hours Iater. The lothing of he child caught fire from the grate. ,ittlc 10-year-old .Jison Manly uIshedt to the childI andi tore' off 'the urning clo:hiung, but was too( late. Samuel Richards Dead. Mobille. Ala. , Feb. l2.-Samutel :iehardes , agedl 87 yourvs, one of the Idest membiuers of the B'Nai I'lUit h >dge , in the sou th, died lhere \1lon ay night after a shoi illness. ile *as well knowvn ini the eas: and leaves large estate. Reward for Slayer. Atlannta, Feb . I 2. -.--Govern,,r Ter - PllI has offer(Ni a re watrd ofI .$ I for u e arirest 1(f Artl inir 11)bley, 2:8 yarvs Id , who is, wan:(nd in lIen 11111 coIUi.. v , for the murderC1 niear litz/gerald, n April 7, 1 90(, (of Hal Walsh. Woman in the Case. Eflhorton, . I, Feb. 12. *--AI a n'.. 1o hot supper. uni'ar .\1idl:(, H la '(Ione shot and lilleid kaery TIhomp.; mi. Wh'ile I th fael s are no1 51t s V a w ov~er a womian. Crest of Wave Passes. \'ioksburg, M i:ss., l"eb. 12.----The gh wiuri (rest of The .\ILsissippi nassd here sonui time duing .\onday ight , the river showing Tue'sday a il of ione-tenlth foot. Tlht gauge and II. . Thle high water has mt~ed thus fai. without,.a single mils ~p. President Walter Dead. Itiohmnond, Va., Feb. 12.---The cabuoard Air iJne ofiee here has been iformed -by wire of the death in New ork, of Pres/dent Walter, of that yad. Mr. Walter was elected- pres lent about six or eight months ago i.succeed J-. -M. Barr. RI'vMr Rising at Natchez. N'etdhez, Miss., Fob. 12.-Oauge ri Tusday morning at 8 o'clock readl 1.9 feet, and rising steadily, the iest 'being expected to reach this lace in about four days, and the vYee .boaf'de are confident. the' levee 111-bol. ( ALIEN'ST E4VANS TESTIFIES. $fate& (iaf Thaw Suffered froi Forms of Insanity. New York, Feb. 1-2.-The fact th; Tuseday was Lincoln's birthday all consequent.ly a legal holiday in th state, had no effect on the ''ha lfital, which went ahead at the ut uaf hour. This .J i'ce Fitzgeral ordered last week, owing to til hardship ot' the jtury which is to rc main locketi 'ip uintil the end Qf ti trial, \\Yiie. 'Thaw was walking to i 1ihreO h. co.unsel table, as he wt i;pwt4ng.. &s ulster coat and f< so,me tomhhents' .jfter 'taking his 8tct 1ie kept his eyes on tisti4t Attoril( Jerome a-l ignored his own cAinsi for the time being. Mr. Jerome wa busy with his papers and did not sc Thaw's unusual action. The first witness called by Mt llelmas was Dr. Britton D. Evani Dr. Evans said that he noticed o 'hiq"viSit 'to the Tombs that a suffered from forms of insanity ' hat aeterized by "an exaggerated ego, including adolespent insanity, 'the lat ter due to heredity. br. Evans said Thaw also exhib ited symptoms of having recently un dergone an explosive or fulminatin eQpdition of menii:tii' uisoundiess. 8t.uatibn Especlally Interesting. l,ondon, Peb.- 12.-That the mem bers of tW hoise of commons regar the present Ktftiation as being espe cilly interestinfg, *ts evidenced b the keenness sl -Wtv to secure goo tincats. for the opening of iarliamen 'l'ue5tlay. - On the stro:e of midnigl the cofpctit,46n began and there arte a Stc ;1y'-r'A I of menh- visit( the housc irj cdmmons and placed thel Scards in 'thi places they had select eI. Later.'in ihe, morning the cum tomary search of the vaults of th houses of parliasment was carrigd ot by the yeomen of;the .guard froin tl tower of London, 'withiit.t the disem ery of anything pointing* to a repet on of the gunpowder lIlot.. Lar (ciowds gathered within the precinc of the parliament to witness the ai rival of the distinguished personage: .litle Proqress in America. Chicago. f'b. 12. ---The Rev. At na Shaw, president of the America Woman Suffrage a.sociation, whie will hold its ann ual convention in Chi eago, this werk. declared Monda that the suffrage cause had m:ade l"'s ptog''s iIn Aerinca (luring the 1a: fmyw years th:n in any other lenlight enel eountry. "'E'en in Syria," sh said, "at tite foot of Mount Ararat lie i,e ople are awa':ening to the imt potlance of 'Ie wo1nImni's sulffrag n:ove nt . All over the. worbi hi has h :n on", of thev m1ost plromtliin thiar: but! e' tri(IIn f tno ug the Ilo .a pro;:tri s to h it: ho n made htre in Ame r e;." The onlv ntion r ill open (a o'tursd' tn1w ti i ellrAon fo 'fv e 'y ' '. Pai'rs ar-l Decorators Conven . Uo:-ton. Fti.h. '! Ti',i I"t"vity thiid of.ntihn of the inilnv t.imMa A\s::ec'i;t i..i" 'f 111r W t s e t in a rta a d De it)ators dofv t'.i 'n Staes andii Ctutri:a.g opee fere Tve;' day. lgian interetera.alac cid it vtl m i( the rp rso c 'n (it s flit pinj)ted to invetg t thle stjc . ae chol i appren'iti e. i le mar vi'edl1 progra viofn papersl ai' specia toi(esL' dtoified1 wilh ih work) and thi orgnizastion( tas ora fd Aot( delgaes 1er pres Amr.n Salrdi Grash wth Natc. Nlatchez M, "tb 12.eb.1iir 1f.rm ii atl l kint of h teO nth Otril A r.('' di'as in NIl he, arrieI~ivedi th hOi: atcaia ot, Naichez, nigt. noenea Tasday thils WClmin wsav de hiil lIa nava tarle 1)0 lnd dowein hriv tcr'vesalut of tim ton by'C 'te ais Dray fMoin a)n a7 usriors Goe Belsm gan 'iterretera os cs.:y hs w hsat mayhe obermatdra a niipa iterphate, finte erso 9 Og lste lgian .\ir-. ea .t Ford, amaCy heer,to m tr ou !ng an tin s -thong(th eyesCt of th rCif Tacoma Whlippntly and othera Amro en owrshiB , larshed wth the polth' at 1St.ay sula nit. ee al o the lr ere sevrely cu MINING T1 w d Great Disast e RUSSIAN MINE It yBECOMES IGNITED e Frty Dead Bodies of Miners Recovered. v ONLY MEAGER ACCOUNTS AS YET Bakhmut, a Small Mining Town, Is Visited by Terrible Mine 'Disaster. Epioslori 'oourred While Men Are g at Work in Bowels of Eat*h. Bakhmut,. Russia, Feb. 12.-'The coal mines at this little town caught fire in some way Tuesday while the day force was at work. Many men were deep in the shafts of the mines - when the explosion ociurred and the casualties are .feared to be great. Rescures immediately set to work to rescue those still alive In the un derground passages. Forty dead bodies have already been 1 taken from the shaft. The poulation of the little mining - hamlet is grief-rriken, and pitiful scenes are witnessed at the mouth of the mines of the relhtives and friends it of the unfortunates that had went to i their daily toil on Tuesday morning. Moving Troops to Frontier. Pan ama, Feb. 12.-Adviccs from San Salvador say that, both Hondu'ras and Nicaragua are 'moving troops to the frontier. Honduras has' a -force of 12,000 men available and Nica raugua 15.000. Thus far there has been no fighting. h - Low Birth Rate. y London, Feb. 12.-,Sir William Dunbar, the register general in a re t port on British civil statistics for - 1905 reports a -low birth rate wh'iich p is generally held to be a sign of a nation's decrease. Ask Governor to. Show Cause. s Columbia, S. C., Feb. 12. Counsel for J. B. Wylie, J. M. RZaw linson and John lIlack, directors of - the state dispPnsary, who were re I moved from ofice last week by Gov r' ernor Auel, appea red before Justice Ira B. Jones, of the supreme court at chambers, at Lancaster, asking for a writ of certiorari, calling upon the governor to show cause Febriuary 19 t why the board should he removed. Attornevs for the hoard asked that. a I fuill eour hi e priesenlt to hear the mo tioni. It is likely that .Justice .Jones - will call i his associates to hear the - ase. STwo and a Half Cent Bill Killed. Columbia, S. C. , Fe'b. 12.--The 2%-cent p)assenger rate bill wIas killed in Ihe senate by3 a vote of 25 to 14. The bill passedl the house last. wvek by a majdri'ty of 8 to 1. Japanese School Incident. Venice, Calif. , Feb. 12.-The Ven ice chamber of commece at a meet inug held last night , adlopt ed andl or d ered sentI to P reshulen t Roosevelt. a cet of resolutions, reciting that~ the "anti-JIapanese sentiment, expressed at San Fanlcise) dloes not r'epresen t the true0 feeling of t he cit i'zens of Call - for'nia , and resolving that the chamn her ot comnmerce does not recognize the school inidi(ent or continuance of rthe prIesent. friendly relations wi th .Jap)an as a menauIIce to the proIgre(ss, dlevelopm ent andi pr1osperit y of ~ali torn Ia , or to I he success andl welfare of her cit!'zens." Killed by a Car. Chicago, Peb'. 12.-- P. O'leefe , 45 years (o1(1, whose home was in l*oirt Smith , and who wvas saidl to have been a HImiing priomioter, was run over srufurb, M\onday night. Hie was walking on the car track and I he m11 torman did not see him in time to stop. His head was almost. severedl fromi the body. The motorman and1( conductor of the car were arrestedl. 'Will Appoint,New Governors. ' -Hlavana, - Feb. 12.--Prominen't t Liberals assort .positively that, Oov. Magoon hAs decided tq appoint noiv' governors ot al- daban poinj ae a soon as 'the abn1tr.es's in th nto Stes adjouen' ~ BLOWN UP. r In Russia, The Democratic Platform. How will this do for some of the essential planks of the next Demo. cratio platform: 1 Whenever a protected article is sold abroad e4eaper than at home the tariff oi that article iotild be reduced until the' price is the, ame"to the citizen ae to the, toreigner. 2. qyerutuont by executive or der is foiigil to the geuius of . free people. The Tegiel,ive puet abidos only in Congress, the imme. - diate .representative of the States and the People, and it is usurpa tion for any other departmlent to assume the same, 3. There should be no further legislation regulative of the indug. tries of the country until the eifects of legislation of that character now existent shall be made inaui, feat by actual operation thereof. 4. The incorporated dollar should render the same obedience to law and receive the same proteo tion from law as the uniLlcorpo rated dollar. The property of the citizen, whether owned and oper ated individually or in that form of human effort known as a corpo ration, should be equally submis. sive and equally safe. 5. Excessive public expend itures are a burden and a menace, depleting the substance of the, people and building up' corruptive influence dangerous to th\, r rights. 6. Unfettered industry ah i un. menaced prosperity is our hom policy; strict abstinence from in-. trnational intermeddling our for--. lign policy. 7. Every American dollar shall oe, anywhere and all times. as good is any other American dollar, and >f the same relative value as the. ;urroncy of the other leading na. Aons of the world. 8. A.ll men should have equal right as to persoi and Property, but the white man alone should roiLaii politically domuinant in this country. Oin these pr'inc(iples the D)emoc-. racy could go to the country with lull c'on fiden ce.-[ Augusta Chron, icle. Cut Out the Cigarettes. There is a bill before the Logis laturo to ablilsh the sale of cigar ittes and cigaretto paper in this State. The~ Lodger hopes this bill will umeet wi th favorable considera Lion at the hands of our lawmak ars. Next to the whisky or drug habit we know of nothing so hane Ful as the cigaret to, and it's high Limo sonthinog was being done to save the boys. Cut out the cigar rtto. It's a dest royer of health and also mind1(.- [Uaffoy Ledgor. Watterson's Christmas in Spain. They make no great ado over Chri stmais in Spain. lhtI, at the 0isonsul general isto, or, rauther, "'in stad(o.'" (I anm fast losing my Eng lish I) wNe had1( a high old1 time underh) the miisitoe and the flag, Lordl! how the flag comes ini away rromi home among the frog-oating [oroigners I Why, we had mince p)ies an(d eggnog ! W hat more wouldl you wvant? Nobo)dy maide my speeOches. Weo just snuggled Logether anid sopped gravy and loved one anothor! There was a royal duke, two or three grandeea nd a .Don of the Order of ch ilecon ari and, of course, we said Va les Espagisil Ufut we did t'orget Uncle Sam, you betrnor hktnQky, and what was left \of' the and drink waIsn. (k rying awayt-.-{Loisyille -