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Show TIU3 ' EXAMINER, PHIL VhllLIHI lliii.u:. Tpiiia. May 11. Tin Vnie lean. i:cl .ci-i- t t'hnu.i loiia) 111 .1 hard hiit'iiu 1: liinisiK itanic. The ii'fli nr.i id iIk-- ci na the terrible litttuiK id M iri'l.Y. 1 irn-liuics hie hailing cuaiil.i! I'liii.iu.li'lna to tie lie mi no. They will arrive in San Francisco Sun-da- y morning an.l will leave fur Sail Lake Monday morning. The gentlemen are eWing up a very important mining Out deal. Jouopah Bonanza. ti'o bai-e.-- i. ,ii' c (1 f ti ii! ul at bat Murphy niHdr hem being for tvm The shaft on the Talisman i latni of R. St till 1: If E. the I'ioche-Nevad- a Con., Is now down , , ...t 1 . about 43 feet. Kiijierimendent Charley t lilt Hgil. t 15 3 Hives reports that a streak of Catena Iiii.adelidi.a I'aiii-iMiand Mek'arlanu; Waddill ore has been encountered, about a fool wide, that assays 78.9 per rent of lead. and Sell Hi U. 2d ounces silver, an.l 40 cents in gold and Grand-yi- n while the rhoride ores show assay BOSTON VS. DETROIT. father Loses Son values of 880.8 ounces silver, 40.6 per won a bril Roeiuti. .May cent lead and 121.80 in gold. in Boating Accident. liautly played conu-s- i iiimi Deirui: ly The Record of Pioche has the followbunching their hits in the fifteenth ing to say about development work nt inning on today's game. The fielding the Panaa mine in which Salt ljtke on both sides was of the cleanest. apec-Jwparties are Interested: The shaft ia Young wc wild in the early pan of Lake City. May ll.-- A Uolllnstun, Utah. says that a now over 200 feet in depth and is In the game, bin (steadied down ainl wax in the extra innings. conuutlns U Baaaett, hia bun ore fur most of the distance with good almost invincible name not material developments of ore on each Attendance 4.5tin. ri.r,t and a grandaun, U. SCORE II. E. overturned in Bear river, aide. - The formation ia all right and n 1 10 and the everything points to Ihe existence of a Boston inhere Bichard BaaaettBasset es-b-v 0 5 2 big mine there. With I)e La Mar as Deiroii weiv drowned. Lurin The a sample, and not far to the west, there Young and Grlger; Killian sud ashore. swininiing la no goo.l reason why sic high how Wood. 5 have not Iteen recovered. entertained of the Panaca claim should not be Jusiifli&l. WASHINGTON VS. ST. LOUIS. OPEN. WAS SAFE THE .,... op of nervy burglars went to deal of trouble for a very amall !iTrd at the office of the Utah Lurn-- w bat-tnrompany Monday night. They the front dtar of the office S heavy cedar jKile. thua galn-entrance to the office, when -they M,e; ant to rk 011 the the safe. After preparing to fore lhw found that It waa open, havingA wa left unlocked intentionally. rrh of the cash drawer was reward-i- d waa by the finding of $1.97. which Ralanpwprlated. Detectives Chase and eigh of the police department are Instigating the case. Washington, May 11.' The Washington pliyera took a sudden brace today. knocked Howell out of the Imx and defeated St. Louis. 1811011 kept the Browns hits well scattered. Attendance i.OlMi, SCORE R. If. E. 7 10 ; Washington St. Lnuia 2 1; 4 Patton and Klttercdge; Howell. Morgan and Sugdeu. couple BASEBALL vd oin ,T, SPOKANE V8. SALT LAKE. Salt Lake. May ..... Score Spokane. Salt Lase Hogg and Stanley; and Hausen. Boise and Butte today. The visitors took two runs In the opening Inning. The score was tied In the eighth, four to four, and Boise got. the deciding run in the 11th. The feature of tbe game waa a long hit in the seventh by Marshall. He sent the ball over the fence into the river. R. H. E. Store 6 12 6 Boise . . . . .6 6 8 . Burte McKarlan and Ban eon; Sporer and Swlnilelli. from the woman! hands the rein the woman to the city Jail. The wed by tbe cries of the child relented, and, left her, the mother, to move polk. lied the team to a the police station, v litre the womans husband found It took a fur minutes after dark, and aleep off her potion, post at the front of possession. Sill NATIONAL LEAGUE NOUS LAKE ST. LOUIS VS. BOSTON. of Incorporation of the have Republican the county clerks office, til officers are; P. P. Christensen, president: Hoi ace H. Smith, treasurer; J. I,. May. secretary, with C. S. Iluck-nKe- r. First ward; Fred W. Price. Jbrond ward; J. Parley White, Third ward: Dana T. Smith, Fourth ward; V. J. Leaker. Fifth ward, as the exec-miArticles Young Mens bren filed in St. Louis won the first game of tne Boston series today by a score of 3 to 2. The visitors out hit the locale but Nichole kept tlio safe ones scattered. Attend unco 3,400. R. H. K Score .3 7 0 St. Louis . , , , ..2 9 4 .,.... Boston. Nichols and Grady; Wilhelm and Moran. SL Louie, May 11. ... re committee. run's Review ' telle of the business wwlltionn existing In this city for tbe uHt ending Saturday afternoon. Trade both wholesale and retail ia gill retarded by unfavorable weather. Dothhig. shoes arid notions are sllght-l-y Improved. Trade In hardware ts fair end In drugs steady. The grocery Hrale Is ahead of last year, owing largely to the elimination, through Chicago. May 11. out-batt- ed failed to score. Philadelphia's one run was made on Wolverton's double, a sacrifice and a long fly. Attendance, 1,000. vool movement." Walter Pyper. cashier of the Utah. s, Freemont county sugar hat returned from a trip to 8ur city, where the Fremont conn-ty- 'i factory is now being erected. He my that building operations on both me Sugar diy townaite and at Ihe rartorv are going on with great activity. The Oregon Short Line baa eatah-liihe- d a station at Sugar city, and is now building a depot. Two stores are loaded with merchandise, and the new business block of the townslte oom-raa- y is up to the square. Several thousand trees have been planted on the townaite lands, an.l Ihe dwelling of the snrar factory employes are nearing completion. Between 200 apd 800 men wnrk 0,1 I.7 factory, and all the , ateel is well in place. R. II. E. Score 4 0 s .0 s Chicago. ti v . 1 2 1 Philadelphia Ludgren and Fraser; Duggleby and Dooln Mid Roth. rom-mnle- MINIS BROOKLYN car of Tonojiah ampler today. Cincinnati. May 11. All pitchers were hit hard today, but tbose for the local team suffered most. Attendance, 7.000. R. H. E Score . . ,.10 12 3 , Cincinnati 14 18 1 New York . ..V. ...Ewing. Sutthoff and Schlei; Taylor and Warner. ores reached the load of Jig product PACIFIC COAST LEAGDB OAKLAND VS. LOS ANGELES. San Francisco. May 11. The most exciting game of the season was played today between the Los Angeles and Oakland teams. It was a game full of sensational Incidents , Including two home run hite. splendid pitching and the remarkable fielding of tbe South enters, not. an error being charged In-to them In the long game. For seven nings young Baum had Oakland blanked. In the ninth they lied the score and from then to the fourteenth not. a man crossed the plate. In the fourteenth Los Angeles put a man around on two hits, but Oakland went ihem one better in their half and won out. R H. E. Score from the at the samplers today. The Century mine of Park valley Is in the market today with a car lot of cnnr'iitnitps. The ore and bullion settlements re-imrM late yesterday were as follows: ! ani concentrates, $28,800; 1 Lw bullion, $53,400. A v.7 shipment of gold bullion from Hnd the K,,vla property at Fay, ha arrived. 'll 'ante up with it l!l Manager Hack- The Quincy ig the ngmn PITTSBURG. NEW YORK VS. CINCINNATI. Knur i urn of Grand Central ore reported m the samplers today. Hay Hay is VS Pittsburg. May 11. Clarke's muff of Dillon's fly In the sixth inning resulted in tbe two nma that won the game for Brooklyn. Attendance, 3,300. R- H. E Score 1 19 A Pittsburg 4 10 2 Brooklyn Leever and Smith; Jones anr Bergen. NOTES A A The locals plsyed a perfect and brilliant game today and the visitors two to one, but of one large grocery house. tre slow. Stormy weather delays sheen shearing and the .Idaho and ofti-cei- -s ht Chlna-Japanea- PHILADELPHIA VS. CHICAGO. To'lertionn ptfll Lieutenant Commander K. Soto, of the Imiierial Japanese Navy, delivered lecture at the Royal United Service institution of Ixindon 1 England) the other day on the Education of Imperial Japanese Naval of the Executive Branch," and received from a crowded audience ibat cordial welcome which la always accorded to those who, in the worda of the chairman. Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle, are engaged "in the real thing. Commander Soto, after the manner of his nation, went straight to busineaa, and hia lecture waa a summary, compressed luto the amallest possible dimensions of (1) the education of naval cadets. (2) of midshipmen, (3) and lieutenant in their duties afloat and ashore. (4) of officers in the higher naval college, and (3) of in the torpedo and gunnery Briionla. In the education of naval cadets, we may note that besides mathematics, physics and chemistry, and drawing, the language which the cadets learn In addition to their own is English. During their three years' course they give twenty-eighours a week to study, of which In the earlier years eight are given to gunnery and seamanship, and In ihe latter ones an increasing number of hours to gunnery, seamanship, torpedo, navigation, and engineering work. They learn wrestling, too, and the art. of When the cadet becomes a midshipman he undergoes education in special train' ittg ships, and U is rather curious that the three ships set apart for these studies were Ihe heaviest cruisers 4 200 a tons) which Japan had in the war the Matsushima, the and the Hasbfdote. When this course Is completed, the midshipman continues his education iu the ships of the standing fleet. When a nildshipmin rises to the rank of sublieutenant and lieutenant his education Is far from finished. Captains have to superintend the instruction of officers under them, to encourage them, anil to make every effort to educate them in tbe duties of their profession.' That is the practical side. There Is no theoretical side of their education, an. this constituted the formation of every officer ho far as possible into an Intelligence officer the main idea of the essays they sre" Invited to write and the lectures they must attend being the cultivation of what is very projierly called shop, and, as such Justly admired in Japanese naval circles. Then follow ihe courses) of instruction In the Higher Naval college at Toklo, and there are four different, courses la) for selected lieutenants to be educated In higher military matters so as to enable them to fulfill Important positions. This is analogous to a naval staff college education and Includes as subjects strategy, tactics, naval history, fortifications, legal, military administration. gunnery, torpedo, navigation, engineering, and shipbuilding courses. Another coarse lb) gives higher educa lion in gunnery, torpedo, or navigation duties. The course (c.) is provided for rmptains, commanders, and senior lieutenants. who make take up the further study of any specialized branc h of their profession; and. lastly, there is the course Id), which is broadly defined as a higher course of naval strategy or tactics. In this course officers, when time and opportunity admit, may he called upon to participate, and at its end to return to their stations. Of-ce- rs BOISE VS BUTTE. Boise, May 1. It required 11 Innings to decide the game between and conveyed her to the police etatlon. li the wagon with the intoxicated wochild, who set up a lusty man was yell when the police attempted to re- NAVAL OFFICER. a base running. 'An intoxicated woman driving a covered sheep wagon attracted the attention of Patrolman Olsen laut evening, vho after investigating the rause of the erratic movements of the team, molt Spokane tried Spo-kane- WAS DRUNK. WOMAN DRIVER 11. bard to present todays game to tbe Elders who refused to take il. The THE JAPANESE only feature of the game waa ot THE WORLD IN PARLIAMENT. (Edward A. Dlttmar in the Bookman.) One of the imimrtant news centers of London Is the Inner lobby of the house of commons. No newspaper man has access to that place unless he is entitled to a seat In the press gallery a rare privilege. Not all London Journals have representatives in the reporters gallery by any means. Alfred Harms worth had to buy a Scotch newstitle to a paper with a gallery seat, to get. a representative ot his widely circulated Dally Mall In the gallery and Inner lobby. No Ameriran correspondent enjoys rate privilege of button-holin- g a member of parliament In hie lair except Mr. James Tuohy, of the New York World, who Is also the London correspondent of the Freeman's Journal of Dublin, and in that reiiac--lIs admitted to rhe bouse. Mr. Tuohy is an Irithmsn. of rnura. genial. energetic and well informed, end alr visited though I helleve he has the United States, yet be manages 11 end to hia newspaper Just, what it wants Mr. Tuoby la gifted with that, of moat Irishmen, adaptivebirthright true-born British journalist, ness. A no matter how zealous sad industrious be may be, rarely catches exactly the spirit of American newspaper work. In Iced, most American Journalists stationed in London Mierc that a long residence there deranges one's point of view, and that a correspondent should return home for a .short etay every third year or bb to recover his American bearings and ulear his system of , the London atmosphere. Gme-honor- 3 1' iiauy organized to operate a prop-- Im Angeles 6 13 TonPah, Nevada, in which Oakland .ivIi'IT 'alent is interested. Baum and Spies; Graham, Lohman hnd Boettlger. ri1!ndent of Construction Con- SEATTLE VS. SAN FRANCISCO. "I tl,e 11 amelting de-7'.' ' vis!led tlw local offices of Seattle. May 11. San Francisco tied fny yesterday afternoon. the score in the first half of the eighth L",'.. l.rrubpn, l)d Senator Smno, hut. Seattle went tre the front again In i have filed on sn.onn her half, scoring three runs on Bm of water in the Walker hear homo run. With three on bases Ti,rr- , 'I',1)' Sufomf. ThllP h Wn n iiilww in the ninth and two out. Rarlier saved hip own ei me by a clover onhandej atnv R.H. E, 1,1 executed yester-o- f Score . 12 3 Lth Herman Brtsaeher Seattle . 12 2 ...8 V Property once owned San Francisco bv it. 1 Eureka com-Barber and Wilson; Knell and 1 the Tintlc district.Mining t Leahy. vertical abaft at the Tono- PORTLAND VS. TACOMA. ' i,'r ui Ixne mountain Is now ri,ar-,.- ' was made .pleted. and within tbe next Portland. May 11. two r? weeks the ore from the li., chopping block by Portland In the nl Cl h,,irid through it. On game tociay. Thirteen hits, netting ?ro two carloads of or n thirteen rune.' were made off him. of -,, a! 1tipnient. Tonopah Bonanza. , which four were doubles and one a ' trlnle by Castro. R. H. E. Heller, P H 0 by H. 1t Score if bur Trlvedaccompanied 7 16 G on a special train Portland G Lima. Peru, May 1L Two new cases 4 7 Friday morning aud tie- ' hen of tmiionli plague were i'ic r hT l 11 d'l'lci. and Overall Coalfor and Steelman; Iberg ' V. i ilic-icpei-lau waited tlccin. ' Gtsliam. "i today. i t . .,......6 m TV. y 1 ! Tar-oni- 1 l 4 TnURSOAV MOKN1NC., b Host STORY t :'CCE. -- lVrurps I. Si'l it '"i.cih! (..licb liuci,iriani logatar -- . i I : iri-- 1,! II. lii-- ' f 1111 in iiiiiu tvuii'i!i :.iil-- . ll:e rc'-- i.-- cf c- h:i(c ii v tick r. 1 ills-Unr- $."),-00- Nu-lic- spt-:"ic- A lapealawa a a- - py'swanf'lnorniv av th' r somebody J'l entirely tl t e ! her sc (Or.; Guid. - li and was iiup.'.i' tnvi. Hi routovccL wn lx,(. Walinin lja. c c'iprc.uie court, ii.'.ii.:ttel cu mi, )cl.inini-s Mcniii .r.,c.k on J iiciit of March I. II. 1M4. c 1 f J V-- Mikiirl . v. a Do.. IS. Bi f al ii' ii't'itcl tin senate after luipeachnicnt l,y llic belike. (Ill May li. 1J2, Jnugo West IL HiuupLrey of th federal wn ritiiove-- l fur court of lu isos Andrew JoIiukuii, tivakoi,. ly (Mlasibaa aad the tialf Mreaai. la cui'inua to note III tin history Of tlie gulf stream how grout Its Influ-euihas Imen on tlm furl tine of the new world. Bcfope ihe discovery of America si range 'woods and fruits wore frequently found on tlia shores of Europe and off lying IhIhiuIh. Monte of Biphp were sien and examined by I and to bla thoughtful mind they were eonflnnlug evidence of the fuel Hint strange lands were not far to tin westward. These woods were carried by the gulf stream aud by tbe prevailing winds from the American continent, so that In part the gulf stream la responsible for tbe discovery of tbe new world. It lAaahtae: op lb Resales. England is always glad to get another citizen, tint sonicl lutes she goes elaiut it In a strange manner, according to the (Springfield Kepulillrsu. A sailor dimcrted from a Rnsaiun baft); ship and Joined un English crew on a faraway island. He told them that )ie wna tired of tbe rulo of tbe exor aiul wanted to become an English citl sen. They were at a loss bow to him, but finally each one threw a bucket of water on him ami so washed off the Russian. a I j Tart Retort. In arguing a case in an English court the late Frederic Rem tVnuhirt, whose wit wss nipiiT ilke, took occasion to depreente the legal learning of Lord Chancellor Pltzglhhon. whom his wn iiiiiling. The trial Julg took timid eivptlon to this. I hare rond his opinion, he ssld, "and I havRorten wlxln I knew aa much law as he did. I wisit you dldi retorted Cowh-rt- . The Treable. I wonder why Mr. Oldlmw goes to see Miss Krrr'k after sit ha rejected him au cnijihsiicully, remarked Ho Jack. Jut to pass away the time, suggested I'oinilik. But the reason li was refused was that he Lnd already pusacd awuy too much tim."- - Detroit Free Press, Rather Deealr- - Toes young Mquiggica go much Into society? Not now. But he did when he find came lien. He got Into it about $2,700. thntiks to bis pleasing msunrrs and his power of touch. Chicago Tribune. Pay top Par It. Before I wns mniTied." said th eonflnned pessimist, I spent my mo 11 ey on candy, and ns th result I row bnv to spenj It on my wife's dentist bills. -- Tortland OregiHtima. Nothing is politieally right wMcb la morally wrong. O'Cod nIL The HaUt, Mrs. Ascum I'm surprised to find I you looking for auothcr servant. thought yoct engaged on yesterday. Mrs. Hiram Ofien Oh, shes a lady's maid, hb merely waits cm nte. I'm loosing for snsther one to wait on her. Callnilic Ktaudard. M Haad. r Suitor Will you give ters hiiml. sir? Mr. Gandid-Certab- ily; me-you- Is Very gl:,ri It's always iu my I Hlsnll KPt - dsugh rid or it. for r of tin United States, wap linjieschcd for higii crimes sud ti slid :i quitted. In March, S7rt. the former secretary cf war, Y. Y. Belknap, wss Inipcacli-c- d fur liritiery in making appoint nients. He was acquit ted 011 Aug. 1, INcti. Ills was the last lmpcwbinetit. prcscicb111 tail lap Tala la Mlaerp. Two cm k ktoiHl aide liy zile lu th I'.mcrgcnc.v hukpilal. On ou was Him form of a n.nn. u griuit big. etrunc liMiklmt a'elluM. nn tbe other figure uf a lcoy, u little fellow tliufi ten years of ugc. was tlo not inure The liend cf each was swathe! in bandage, anil while ihe man bur bis suffering in the buy cried uml nnmned and aublicii. Wluit's ihe matter, sonny? naked tlie man aa tbe buy (Tied aloud. T fill uT a roof." was tin answer Ida sobs. the lad rcliirucit Tlurrali fur you! returned tba man. I fell dew it sldp's batch. Ltt'e 11 Hhuke." An hour later the nnrse ram Into the ward and walked over to tbo cot, i tuill Hip pnticuts vverp sound Hslcc-and in the hairy list uf the sailer rest-itil tiny limed of hi little rnmpniu ion lu luiKcry. San Uriiuciaco Cull. p sl A HU f ('arras' WU, An Irishman luce a Juke so well that lie kiep the memory' of a good one always grcen. In a liouk of liy an old iiiciiiNt of th Irish mxd-Icctici- taM nea Waaiaa la ttepwlag Dig. WLo a woman gets so she doesn't rare aiwut the size of her feet and lo m 1:;. Jntici of the I.,-;-- Aaclcat Sparta the llehrevra. I'lgcona aa let ter carrlcrk, truditlou tells us. were employed at the time wrlteu Joshua invaded 1alcatine as mediums of cniuuiiiniculiun ImIwicu headquarters and camp In (Hilda far off an the other siilc of 11n Jordan. At the time of the Talmud Bicy were used In amusing games. The Talmud tells u that bitting wu indulged In si the pl gion play. Tin owner of the pigeon which readied (I rat the point designated whs the winner. Another play connected with lift Ling Was the knliya. Kttbya means a small pot (Arabic kulieia, small glaas). Tlie kttbya wus a little imt wherein dice wen shaken and thrown upon the table. The dice were numbered as our modem one are. Against tltepo two games the Talmud waa In arum, ami their plnyers were not allowed to appear as witnesses Is forc I be bar. KWsrtlva. Three new families have moved Into tbe Deir'iborbood. she said, feud I want to find cut who tlry are, but it would be beneath my dignity to go chasing about the m IghborhiMd. I'll Just Invito Mrs. Gossip lo dinner. f'hic'sgo IosL turns her attention cat b crccpkig c Igno-rnne- ed The IJrlll Laver. Wife Yon do :col apeak to me aa affectionately is J "U used to, George. I think yon hare ceased to love me. Hns-bau-d -- There yon tin again! Ceased to love you! Why. I love you betier than my life. Now, shut up aud kl me read tny paper. Dlkraell oo Lawyers. In diik iikkiug lawyers one day Dio raeli wittily remarked: Everybody ktuiw the tag of n lawyer's career. He trie ill tuill to gel oil, to gel boll mv.bi iiik c i.'i.'i Mircli - Xn aad Aaiaials la Water. The iiiiiiiinl link no AiJcuntagc iii any way iu wilier mcr mini, and yet tlia imiii 1I10M iik. wliiic tin iiiiimnl awittis. Tin ileg. 1n- lioi'ki1, tin cviw ami even tin cm all lake to tin water nud are I bey dll W'lceil Ollt uf able III walk wilier. Throw seeing into the stream. and at oiii-- i in begins to walk Just as he docs on dry land. Why should a limn, woman or child act diflerenlly under like i'tii'tiiiiKtumvk? II seems straiigi Btal peojilc linve tn In told in do whst the animals do inc stinctively and iiiktutiily. Man's of so siinpli a thing as tivHding water is remarkable. It la w ithout reason or excuse. There 1 a impiilar notion afloat that iu aotuc way tlie dog aud oilier aulutula hnre au advimtago over nuin in water. Nothing could lie further from tlie truili. Tlie advantage lies with man, who ia provided with a puddle formed im ml and knows enough to float when tired, aouietldiig the animat rarriy nr nercr disw. Ir Topics. cl-- d fiur w; y 1 1 tto will Did ye ptnd Fat Oi did. Mike W nmtrnierf? Fat Oi stole me bat i 11 cjii-u- Vke ivi-i'- beih-.xim- S Haase la Xaimlraas W til. l i Miid to hare inade Icler the Tnhi. Oil 1 wood.-Wind- ' 1 di-'i- fr T" 1707 fntiiiv on lice hem i. in heir boiiMti Biey i'..cx, mi doors an walls, ,i i'i 1 MaguxiiK. - : ( , 1 111 ui puire. no iltuir bins. 1. itii r. n k'icheii tables. .1 t.ilil.a or Bur, ii, cu, they I... ve cl'iiii'k in itu ami in th ing i' real ualid helix1 the h mg remm itself is only a let 1 f with their Mnili taken ib'ii. lbcrc is no rcn."n ul y you lienM i;nl anything in JaiuncM lieiiht mats and a c'liarvcal otore for wnrciiiig your fincu j i nmi committing gers iiinl i;. utciilc. Jap.iii ik full of cherry trees sud pliii i 1nc, bni they do wiilnuit for the fruit. Tin chernck 11c us-bloekoimc aiut tlie pbuiis for hanging poeuis on. 1 Iuw-eve- i ha. in tin remote I'ottap-- if tin r.ii.cic Cornndi cm1 or mi tin Yorkshire o.iur. w lun the an re cooking cif tlie f :i clone on .1 (l.il hearth, y wnlt no oiln-- filet liuii turf or or twigs. Tin ,troth pot" hangs from a crane or on a irijuxi mid is most ac.'oniimulmiig in itu usee. Would you make bread? Lay tit dough on a clean iron pint ami ipvcrl the lirotli at over it. lien heap up nil round it sor your lighted turf or Iu wliii-l- i he exhorted Ins heirs approach as nearly us hikmIii to CoUMantiiiopIc and toward India, but the Htitlicul.cily of thin iliM'uincnt lias been diKpiiled, and it Is shrewdie suspected to time liecMi forged Isle in tin lv August nm eighteenth Of the geuuinenm.. Kotzebue. of tin last will ntul tcKtanicnt of Napoleon 1. there can is no rnan-ne- r of doiilct. one of Its cliiuaea 11111, ns vmdietiic aa llie Icwtniitcntary injunction of yuecn Austrigllda to her husband to have Iter two duetora killed and liiiried with her. Tin exile of lainpwcml aliaolutely iMMjueaihcvl lo.ikx) francs to n fclkivr ghost. callivi t'liiitlllon. who had Imcu tried How Tory siugulnrr remarked bis in I'nrla for an attempt to murder tin But liiiie you never adlordship. Duke of Wellington. The man wna dressed your prteiiy stn1cr:, mill surviving in Brumeis when Nah.itl 1 no have Iuilecd. opisirtunlty. poleon HI. CHiue to tlie throne, uud iliiit mutter,' re Uantilloii was duly puld liia nor the desire, legacy. simnilM the ltostc- -, growing pale. litinnowY" I take liberty "May The aad the Haltrrli, Rlie was a pansy. There she stexst in quired the dignitary. With all my heart, your lordship," die great garden of Japan, cuqnct Babreplied the lady. T'hc bishop arose iy fanning herself wit It a leaf. And It and, returning to tin drawing room, wn a butterfly, a handsome fellow. found the priest where he had left him Dully li fliw to her to embrace tier a fewiinfuutet before. Having no fear, slender form and to kiss the tears away the bishop said kindly: the night hnd left upon her brow'. Wab Who sre you, my friend, and why Hit, tlie giinlrucr, one day espied tlie are you ItereT beautiful flower, aud aonu tlie pniisy The siiecter seemed to sigh deeply found herself Installed amid tlie most to lust! and say aa though itself. At luxurious surroundings in the dressing Thru in a hollow voice, addressing room of the geisha. There she rested ths bishop, it continued: 1 am the tn tbe costly cloisonne vase. And she spirit of a priest who left this world longed for her mot her, tlie rank, and some eighty years ngo, and I am hero her father, the great sun. aud Iter lovto imiucrt to any one who will receive er, tba butterfly. No more tears it a secret which died with me. I soul left her, she her eyes. could not real In my grave while a pined away, and one day she died. And great wrong was lieing done which It the butterfly who mimed her well, Is wns In my power to right. I linve been found another pansy. Chicago Racord-llcralreturning, all these years In the hope some one 'would address me, for It was not given to me In lx the first ts speak. He Died Cared. All uteu have shunned me until now, There used to live near Dunbarton, In and it is your mission to do my bid- New Hampshire, a physician who bad ding. I w as a priest of tbe church of a reputation for pigheaded stupidity. to this bouse Rome and whs A good story iilsiut this physician eighty years ago to receive Ihe con- used to circulate in the Ivwu. Accordfession of a dying man. He whs the ing to it. Hit old w ouiau stopjKil his gig sole posHCMuir of a secret the knowlone day and laduted toward a bouse with crape 011 the door. edge of which would alter materially the entail of this vast estate, and in bis So, doctor," sin said maliciously, Mr. Brown is dead. Air all you promdeath bo wished to repair the terrible ised to cun- - linn, eliT wrong he lind brought ujam bis kin. Tli doctor looked at her In ills pom"At his request I wrote down tbe. confession word for won as he gave it pous. stupid way. You You're mistaken,'' he said. to me and when he finished had barely time to administer tbe final sacrament didn't follow Bin progress of the rase. of the eburcb before be expired in my It's true Mr. Brown is dead, but Im ann. It was very important that I died cured! mdon that night, should return to Dfooer Time. and in passing through the library (0 leave the house I concluded It would Englishmen in Queen Elisabeth's be safer not to carry the paper on time dined at It a. in., and Khako-apenr- e which was written the confession away rang up the enrtain at the Glrdsc with me, but to place It in some secure, theater at 1 p. m the performance unseen spot, where I could obtain it ending Isdwmi A and d o'clock. By the time of Charles H. dinner bad adtlie following dny and deliver the dncit vanced to 1 o'clock and Bio play began nient to the ierann for whom it was In tended. Mounting the steps to the at 3 p. in., as Pepya recvirds. A cenImokslielvpv, 1 took ont a copy of tury later I' trace Walpole complained Young's 'Night Thoughts,' which wan of dinner I wing aa lale aa 4 o'clock and the first book npon tbe uppermost shelf evening nut lieginning unlit 6 o'clock. nearest tlie last window, and, insert' lTp to tba middle of the last century theaters opened nt 1:1X1, dinner being ing the j a tier carefully between it leaves, I replmeil the book aud departproportionately earlier. ed. A liorae wns awaiting in at tbs door, but ere we reached the entrance Seand. The whistle of a locomotive is beard of the grounds lie took fright. I was thrown and Instantly killed. Thun died 8..TOO yards tlirough tbe air, tbe noise the secret of my confessor with me. No of a railway train 2.WO yards, the re one bns disturbed that lwnk In all these srrt of musket l.SOb yards, an orchesyears, and no mie has Imd the rourage tra or tbe roll of a drum l.fitm yards e to address this meajrmger from the un and the human wire reaches to a of l.nuo yards. DIM Imt si leakknown. The p:iK.ar will lie found nn I Iihvc slated, mid It remalnn for you ing is heard In the air from below to to correct the injustice which ban an a distance of flOO yards; from aliova it long linen upon this noble family. My Is only understood to have a rang of mission Is over, ami I can rest In 100 yards downward. peace." At the close of thlsremarkahleapeech Cheeper t Move. 0 "I am told th Mtlmlers have but tbe specter faded gradually from sight; a year. and the bishop was left gazing luto TUbat are they going to do with It? spare. Recover 'Mg from Ills astonish Going abroad. ment. Bishop Wiilierforce went at one to the library ti'"i found the book ex"Why? Tliey can't afford to stay at homo actly ns Indicat'd by the siiecter. In and keep tip with their st. Cleveland fta secluded corner upon the top ahelf, thick with th iUst of ages, evidently Main licaler. . the book bad remained unmolest d Stapi Mill many yearn. Then waa tbe document Mrs. Ascum But why didn't you liny Just as describ'd, hat now faded and b th material if you liked it? Mrs. of the confession The w yellow. Tbe salesman said it was domesnever liecnrae k'.own to'thc world. Tbe tic dress goods. Mrs. Asrtnu--Wellgood blsliop regarded it aa a confidence and world from the always Mrs. Nuricb You don't suppose I'd ended the smry with tbe assurance wear anything meant for domestics, do that the priest 'v specter wns never youf ITdladsIpitla mas. again seen. It ! a fact, however, that Mag Qaitc Plata. about the time of this extraordinary Ray, pi, it aaya here in Lady Clare.' occurrence tin magnificent estate in 1 trow they did not part In acorn question passed into possession of a redoes 1 trow' ueaoT What ths cf uctil who mote member family th poetic way of paying ly' "That's Wien had lived hi otmeurity. China so Record Herald. het.' Wife Bcfni marriage a twsn Ii Inown by the 'noipany ha keeps. Husband And fer? TYlfe By the lathes hi wifa waam, Or, a.:, ',) s -- la of ilrawi'rs, not n w g m.ind. e.itd li.c wunl-r'.nix .ii.'j a l.ii ,! Hcxi't. piled one on t"p of i. jc in r lu tin kitchen they no r .1 laic Scuniiir William Blount of Tent-'Ssis i fur treason in ncg'itiaiuig icrsoundy with Great n iii.uik 11 : 1 1 t':,h 1 !'cy St.ldiTI inn.-- 1 I nl. laSHrkarat. XiM. I'i':Ei,i t!a ii Mlug liuii cm . I : Olltli-t- 11 , 'i. I1. bin :il J 1. n m uiljcmiui: rclnr, non the uf 1 :i iuiii Will' i 1 r nr r. i.' 1 1 - i ln-i- i Thias' Jaasa ll If, w im ui'led kitclicii-- t liml a rcspi'iitlbility u c tiny betel inu'.iagcr cr cluf iu llu'v cli'C'-- , fic :ilOi'g hie fellow r " kk, to ay nutbiiig o! tin pun-io- n r- -. Merc Il'MiiV J kit m ns il.1V uuuoig t' today. let. tlu world t'iinu-- iiinct-ii,-- . L ill 1. 1. lie v was acarccly teon 'iral' iluin :.oy one ot ihucc ill ill lb Aclgrcaarg i. cl ;e Inci ,u Tlic following i'1" ;ii rf,,r. e. lice life ul the laic ,i gfiirn;i:l ef bishop of Oxfotil Winchester, I re..- .1 ;i i,':i,iui.-,nutlietitic. aud B - ' Icxl.i'p Ii.iiim If , ts said to have .um iv,uaiMl rice story to his f . s certain ( 'm ill, worthy :i;) mu iiiition to bishop had acccpii-imt me from stay at a country I guidon. Entering J'nwiug room of previott Id dinner u the ,c pr'.i t. c ideui-lhis arrival, Im ito'l of the Roman coi: ..1 ,iii..ii. muiiik liy mi pu.-- t in the the opcu lire and t. ' lii: boi was 'i'l.e eonvcrsaiigeneral somewhat suniri d- at not lieiug pre- wilted to the pr:i'i- ;n, .: ;unonlsti- :i fen- mouieuis inent was great ilic guests lalcT dinner la'lug ..jouih-'ntin pi.ivt at lim place retired, by the fire. The .;.!( s Inning aslii.'rfnrc.e tin1 cut of signed Bishop honor at her rlgiii nn u l, us soon us an opportunity offered lie tcmurkcil: I beg your jutr.i. ;i. i,i:k1.iiii, but may I Inquire who w.is itu- - prichi wc left sitting apart in llic ciu u 111 g room':" Alt, you have shm, i,:m, their:" tin lady. "Ii is ml every our who bus that pm here. 1 cannot tell you wlm he is ci' s kciice lie eotncs. For many year 11.1 specter has liuuni-ethe hulls and yroi.mK It lms, iu fact, beru a tradition m ihe fiimily. lie sceina to do tut hu 'iii. nml, although he apiHara only occuiii.ihy, we have cults avciiso'.,ii'i 10 our friendly Uili :"l lit 1 Ru( i lyrical i.arai af aa l:(lbb (ni,ir llnasr Vthru Hiahii. by Made by tii- ii:-- ' DiM-litanr- re: c ie Ixmdon of i,- - 1. run i!c MAT 12, 1001. OMnl LobSob KUehra." "The of E THE REMARKABLE 5I8HOP Vti.r-i- CHICAGO. VS. V LTAC. OflDEN, A TRUK AMERICAN LEAGUE ews I JkiOIiXISO na parliament is sit amusing Illustration of Cumin' ready wit. A certain Judge. Ixird Norbury, wss famous fur the alacrity with which bp condemned prisoner to death when he might inivc iiroiiouuccd a uioro uierclfnl sentence. On one oeeHlnit when he wus dining in public with flip foremost members uf (lie Dublin I we I10 bellied himself to some meat, at the suuie tim Making: la this hung Iwef? Not yl," said Outran quickly. Tour lordship hsa not tried il.'' Feralior IllphlaaP Rrairdlrs. popular highland remedy fur both roiisnmption and general debility was what Is known as audh nan cuhsr (tbo Jab of deers' bonis). Tbeao were gathered in the hills when tb auiuitil cust Bipiii lu tbo ppriugtliue. They were I colled for sotn hours and tlio Juice tli us old lin'd iMittlcd after being strained. Csiiily augur and whisky nr nsnally added tn It nowadays. Crabs' shells pulverised and eaten on bread hinI butter wera used for consumption, asthma and win coping cough In th Hebrides. Caledoniuu Medical Journal. A Hall bar Malca t'ae of Tbla Herb. In New Ualcdonlii there la said lo ! an bcrli wblcli has tlx rare property of revealing mie's secrets. It ts know n as tli Datura atraniouiuin and bn while flow ers and rough 1 terries full of dark grains. They are treated of In tli Annuls of liy glen aud Colonial Medicine." A person wrho has swallowed tlm tea mado of this herb will after falling asleep tell whom bis money ts hidden and will also arise and go direct to where hi treasure is concealed. Robbers often use this ten ns knockout drops with which to rob their victims. frab nhrlla aa Bimrtm, curious barometer is said to h used by the remnant of the Arnncnnlan race which in habits tb southernmost province of Chile. It eonaists of th mat off shell of p crab. Tb 0ead shell is white in fair, dry weal her, but tb approach of u moist atiuospber ia Indicated by tbe a; gieam nee of small nd As tlie moisture In the air InSimla. crease tb shell liernnies entirely rod slid remains so throughout the rainy A season. Sleep For fBaomala. Tat lent -- Can yon give me sonnfihing for iasoiiuiiit? I'bynirisa-- 1 can recommend something, wltirh amounts to heaven's tls asm thing. I'aBcut-Fi- ir sake. Ml m st once. ITiyaiciun-- ' Titer irt. In fuct, only one sovereign remedy for sleeplessness, and that ! sleep. Tli re dollars, pleas. Boston -- Transcript. I.wekr Has. best any man cvet My luck Is flic Imd. The deuce it Is! "Yes. sir. A girl refused me yesterday. aud I so by tli morning pnper Unit her father has lost all Ids money." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Lawreare Barrett's I have seen Mr. Memory. Barrett, the actor, receive ROD visitors, most of 1 liein st rn users, st s picrly mid after-war- d hid Uiuni all farewell by nan., making no mistakes as far as 1 could discover. London Expre-- . Ton I.atr. Advice to a newly marrlcl couple is ponselcs!" "Ye nil the htirm is dure then " We may giean knowlodge by reading, hut the chaff must be erpusted frota the wheat by tbtukiiig. Aa Im hrell a Trleft. ' That's no wsy to put n an uiwbfeS la cover, my dear.'' remarked tbe uiaa to hia wife, who waa props ring 10 go out one cloudy dsv. Don't fuss at It Eke that. No; you don't went te turn tbe rover right side out. Leave it aa it is and put the ferrule of the uaibrelis through the little tin tup, to. Now take hold of th top of the case and pull It right up over tbo umbrella, Just as you stripped It off. Bee? It dorant-tahhalf a minute and is much easier thsiiflativriciusly amiu the narrow ai8trtglft'sidiMcuL |