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Show JAPAMEbE CLAIM ISLAND. SURS1GAL OPERATIONS Holies Dzab Mbs. Fixer ak : Travelling for ypar on the road, with irregular and damp beds, broke nnii and sleep down my health" bo completely two advised a years ago that the physician complete rest, and when 1 had gained . 6aril on Goteraaariit Tliat Japs Claim Marrua lalaud. The Japanese government has served notice on the slate department that tt claims possession of Marcus island, toward which is now heading sn Amsri-es- n expedition under Captain Roaehill with a purpose ot exhausting its guano deposits. Regarding it as extremely desirable that no collision occur, the state department lias taken measures to advise Captain RosebiU that ha must offer no resistance if he should fall In with a Japanese warship which is also speeding fof the island. Roaehill landed on this island about thirteen years ago. He put up a sign and deposited a bottle setting forth his elsima to the island, erected a flagpole and hoisted the United States flag. Then he sailed sway from the island, leaving it unoccupied, a fact which may vitiate his title. Of these facts he informed the state department, but lie neglected for many yeara to file in tlie treasury department the bond required by the guano ialand laws. In fact tbia bond was only filed within the last year. Meanwhile, finding a deserted island, some Japanese landed and began to take away the guano. There are believed to be two score of them now on the ialand, and the Japanese government holds that their title is good. The Japanese warship carried the message from hia government to Roaehill, advising him to offer no resistance, and as it will probably reach Marcns island, distant only 1,000 miles from from Yokohama, before the Rose--1 111 schooner which sailed from Ilpno-lnl2,000 miles diets tit, it is believed that there will be no clash between the schooner's passengers and tbe Japanese coolies now on the island. llow Hra. Brace, a Noted Opera lin'd an Operation. Proof That Many Operations for Ovarian Troubles are Unnecessary. UBS. 0. BBUC& sufficient vitality, an operation for ovarian troubles. Not a very cheerful prospect, to be sure. I, however, was , advised to try Lydia K. lMnkhams Compound aud SanVegetable ative AY ash ; 1 did so, fortunately for me. Before a month had passed I felt that my general health had improved; in three months more I wss cured, and I have been in perfect health since. I did not lose sn engagement or miss a meal. Your Vegetable Compound Is certainly wonderful, aud well worthy the praise your admiring friends who havs been cured are ready to give you. I highly of it, and you always speak will admit 1 have good reason to do sa Mbs. U. Bkucz, Lansing, Mich. 9 8000 ftrftit If stow tntlmtmhl It aet femee. u, The fullest counsel on this Subject can be secured without cost by writing to 31 rs Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be entirely confidential. CREMATED ALIVE. Sevan People Uurned to Death In n AY rack le an the Near Xenia, Ohio- Pnn-llnud- EDUCATIONAL. Tbs Panhandle Limited train from St. Louis, eastbound for New York, whs wrecked at Trebina station, a way atop a short distance from Xenia. Engineer Clark of Xenia waa imprisoned under bia engine a ml burned loaeriap. Ilia fireman of Ciuiinneti, name unknown, waa terribly mutilated, bia bead being crushed, hia right nrm broken and both lega ent off. Seven passengers were burned to death in Pullman sleeper, and fifteen others were injured. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, Train No. 2 waa flying eastward at NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Classic. Letters, Bee. limited speed when the engine struck swlcj and History, Journalism. Art, Science, a loaded coal car which had escaped Pharmacy, Low. Civil, Mechanical and Elecfrom tbe tiding in Xenia and bad ran trical Engineering, Architecture. Tharm ah Preparatory and Cammardal down grade to the danger point. Tbe Coarse , earns Free to nil student who have etruek it going at a fall speed engine the studies required (or admission into and waa turned over, with Engineer the Junior or Senior Year of any ot the Oollrgt-atCourses. The postal car, Reams to Rent, moderate charge to etudente Clark underneath. over seventeen preparing for Collegiate Courses combination car and day coach, imA limited number ot Candidates for tbe stale will be received at special raise. pelled by the heavy sleepers behind St Edward's Hall, (or boys under IS years, la piled over the engine. Two Pullmans unique In the completeness of its equipment - vol-ean- le 111 . Conslernatien prevails in Cairo, the terrifying proto owing Egypt, gress of cholera. Six thousand of tbe 30,000 striking garment workers in New York havt returned to work. One hundred and fifty new cases ol eholera are reported from Manila withhours. in forty-eig- ht Recent storms in Austria and Hun gary did much damage, many buildings being destroyed. Edward Dangler of Seattle la neai death's door as a result of a beating given him by footpads. Ross Douglass, former treasurer ol the island of Cebu, has been fount gnilty of embezzlement. The treasury report last week showed, available cash balances, gold, JUU.Oll, 808. Tbe Republicans of the Sixth Mia ouri district have nominated John B Lindsay for congressman. In San Francisco another expedltioi to search for buried treasure on Cocoi island is being organized. Carl Koehler, a prominent Germai architect of Seattle, was killed by I train near Eau Claire, Wie. About 7,000 cigarmakera of Manlli have gone on strike. They demand I material increase in wages. Miss Katherine Foley fell from I saddle horse and Was instantly killed at Butte, her neck being broken. Charles Hiatt, suspected of murder lug hie wife in Stillwater, Minn., is 1897, has been arrested in Oklahoma. The Bulgarian minister of agriculture and commerce haa forbidden tbs Importation of American grapevines. As a result of an attempt to collect taxes to pay the Boxer indemnity, there has been an uprising at Lin e Eoele-dlastlc- ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. (One mils west of tbe Fnlverslt. of Eotie Dame.) Thorough English and CInaelea! Education, Including Greek. Latin, French end Herman. On oom piecing the full course ot studies, students receive tbe Kegular Collegiate Degree The Conservatory of Mnele In conducted on the plan of the best Classical Conservatories of Kurope. The Art Department In modelled after the best Art Schools of Europe. Preparatory and Minim Departmental Pupils ere here carefully prepared for the Academic and Advanced Courses. Gymnasium under direction of Graduate of Boston Normal School of Gymnastic Bookkeeping. Phonogof raphy and Typewriting extra. Every varietyadFor catalogue Needlework taught. Fancy dress - DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY. St Ifarys Arnhem NsbsDnsF.O, followed and were laid acroas track at right angles. A gaa tank under one of the cars ploded, setting fire to the wreck, the postal cur, the coaches and sleepera were destroyed. Cries help con id be heard coining from of the 'nil mans, and the helpless the ex and two for one on lookers were compelled to see two women and one man burned to death before their eyes, unable to lend any aid on account of Hie fierceness of the fiames. Solomon's Tempi Neuee Wieuer- Found. The Tsgeblstt says that Dr. Zellia, a professor at tha Vienna university, who is exploring Palestine in behalf of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, has discovered the walls and gateway of the ancient temple of Solomon in the neighbor hood of Janohalia, in Samaria. . BOVS WHO HAKE HONEY In a dainty little booklet, as ant of some jooo height buys tell la their own way just how they 'have nude a success of selling THE SATURDAY EVENING POST built up a hours. stories Interesting real business trlka Laa1 or Pleads finlliy to Contain pt of Court Charge. V. Vs., John L. At Parkersburg, Oehr of Colorado, an organixer of the United Mine Workers of America, pleaded guilty to contempt of court after hia ease had been (tending all day and many witnesses had testified on hia speeches of contempt, Gehr is the only person at Parkersburg now charged with con tempi, the eleven other case which were pending against alleged violators of the court's injunc- ri Pictures of the boys letters Idling bow they paying busi- ness outside of sc bool of tact. We will 'furnish you Ten Copies the first week Free of Charge, to be sold at Five Cenls a Copy;. you can then send us the wholesale pi ire for as many aa you find yon can ell the neat week. If you want to try it, add real Boys' DxrASTMKNT The Curtil Publishing Company, Philadelphia tion being cognizances. ASSAYS. BKMAUI.K a on reli-uae-d their own re- . Kara AVar In AVret Virginia, Two negroes whose names are unPKDMPT OGDEN ASSAY CO. known were lynched at Woinelsdolf, V. Va., by an angry mob numbering Drama'll Art Einrnrloi) taught by malL Prepare fftr several hundred. Tlie first victim waa , schools. rhurrhes. wage. for esieruinmruti, tull liifuniisihsh eliminaaliot and killed in the station house; tion detemilnlnu Ulent. p.l. !. Fullln sernred Darwins Dramatis School, Chungs. tbe second was- taken to the park, where he waSliaiiged and then riddled Bi71 AGENTS to sail our tug i LU tracts, Xeilet Artisles andswing PerfumM. Both ll Allurrn bullets and cut to piece with for term, f: A. IKAIl-KAI- L Klg nmltts.WUAWrite are in and W whites Iowa Den Molnre. negroes apd enraged alnut St., t Ot, out of the trouble The arms. grows Prlee. IT FOUNTAIN FEN (Helen mnrder of Chief of Police Hud Wil..III poslpslilonm-rlptni- r moth of Elkina. Several other arrests Tattla A 0. ASM Michigan Amo, Chian have been made and lynching seemed srrew Gall FIItM Walsh, open fare, Imminent. MSS Seifs rsssJS It gusrsinssd moremrnl Kip's yi.. y rs. P.pd. Bsws Ce.,1041 .OsstralParg Aslhsse, An Indiana Had Maa. noon Abont UUV1 I IVC ALIMt Thursday while Assistant honorania wonwa aha wUb M Lilt II nunI MtonratdaalMlairiM Hoad. Cashier town Prettipe was in the Kortville, aaswytty. toony.aadsphefwferjto man Ind., bank alone, a J!yLwJS Thompsons Eye Water earns in, pointed a revolver at Prettipe and fired. The ball went wild. The When Answering Advtfllsementt Kindly man then demanded that Prettipe give Mention This Paper. The shot athim (3,500 or be killed. 31,. 1902. tracted the attention of people outside W. N. U.. Salt Lake-N- o. and the robber ran. He escaped to the woods half a mile away, where a posse UnltS WNtdt AU tlht rAHa. men captured hin after of twenty-fiv- e Bait Cuugh Hyrua TmUL Cl In lima. Fuil hr rtruunm. wounding him. lie fired his pistol repeatedly, bnl hit nobody. old Lead .fell Hold and Silver .i Hold, Sllrr and Copper 1.N RKTIiKXM OS MAIL SAM I'Ll-- Alins-scri- lit - bAULb , well-dress- Are Rapidly Exterminating Wild Animals in Africa. Mr. Belcher, consul at Heirs, Africa, in bia annual repur says; Aa we reported last year, game In this district la still very much on Hie decrease, especially hartebeeste, impale, buffalo, ruahbuck, uribhe, brindled gnu, reed-buceland, sable, rhinoceros, hippie potamua, and elephant. In fact. It is reported by professional hunters of experience that the five latter species will become in a very short time extinct unless some steps are taken to prevent natives and unprincipled white hunters from continuing their destruction. Chlriuguma, a district under Chief Lubuko, formerly one of the best parts of the country for gams, la gradually becoming devastated and it ia possible now to hunt for days and daya and not find any one of the last aperies. A very complete set of game laws has been drawn up by the officials of the Mozambique company, and If rigorously put In force will no doubt still save the country as one of the best buuting grounds in Fast Africa. Hunters Torrential rains in Vienna did great damage to buildings. Generals Delaney and Botha have left Pretoria for Kurope. The Value of Advertising. King George of Saxony ia near He didn't do much. and liia thought. tt death's door with pneumonia. is plain. borrowed from various sources, It ia announced that there are 757 lieWere looked upou toil will- an rya of diseases of cholera at Mukden, Manchuria. dain Aa a waste of superior forces. Thera baa been a terrific marine But somehow he kept sjitliig further ahead. eruption off liorta, Ialand of Fata ne'er seemed unkindly to caper; Fayal. For all that he did and whutever h aald 11a carefully put in the paper. Tha Illinois miners during the past week gave (100,000 to the atriking If he made a small speech or was with miners. a cold. Ha aent for a journalist quickly. Flood conditions in Texas era im- Till the people would anxiously wait to be told proving, tbe water subsiding verj If hia alatu waa robust or rapidly. And at last the community looked upon eom-plate- d The Seth Year will open September 9, 1902, Catalogues free Address REV. A. MORRISSEY. C. A C Prasldant BIG GAME ON THE DECREASE. XKW.S SUMMARY. him Aa a power; a dcallny-ahape- r, While tha worker remained in obacurlly dim, 'Cause hia name didn't act In tlia paper. He experienced the exaltation of mind and on ruining lo ills senses anxiously Inquired what he had written. strong smell of turpentine pervades the whole,' were tbe words he bad traced. Eggs and Milk in Bookbinding. ' It seems a somewhat surprising statement to make that eggs, condensed milk, olive oil and vinegar are all used In the binding of hooka. Yet such la tbe case. The white of egg is used for "slz-into cause the delicate urnainental to adhere to the leather. To inako (he sizing" perform Ha adheg gold-lea- f five-name- sive work even more delicately, alit-ti- e milk is added ; aud to help further in the Important work of adhesion, a coatfug of olive oil or diluted vinegar is sometimes applied to the leather. Her Nest In a Monster's Mouth. in Wise old bookbinders have been Of the many strange places which an English Borrow ia satis- seen to use the light froth of ale as fied to shelter her young, the one a coating over u binding of silk. The I .a die ('as Wear Shoe which is probably tbe most amusing, froth holda the gold leaf with perfect One size smaller after uxing Allen's Foot-Kafi- r, a powder. It makes tight or new and which ia seldom noticed by those success and does not stain the bilk. shoes easy. Cures swollen, hoi , sweating, in its vicinity, presents itself to tho nails, corns and aching feet, 11ingrowing observing Lightning on the Wing. passerby as he walks A u ruggiat sand shoe stores, bunion aren h street In a recent communication to the through the 25 Trial package FllEK by maiL AdEnwhich nerves as one entrance to the British Institution of Electrical dress Alien 3. Olmsted, LelUy N. Y. gineers, Mr. Leonard Joaeph reported University, of Chicago. unuaual occurrence. What Alligators Eat. Tha arch decorations consist of the following More than once curious things havs largs, ungainly monsters carved from During a thunderstorm a wild goose atone in such a manner aa would glvo waa seen to fail to the ground, ap- been found in the stomach of a shark, them the appearance of crawling up parently . directly out ot the storm but never haa inch an extraordinary the sides of the arch. Above the clouds. After tho storm was over collection been found as was discovkeystone of this arch stands the king an examination revealed the body of ered recently in the stomach of an alof the griffins, while over each pillar another goose at some distance from ligator. This alligator waa killed in where the arch rests is carved still the first. The only wounds found the Soudan and waa more than 13 another hideous creature with wide upon the birds were a narrow cut on feet In length. In its stomach were open jaws and bulging eyes. In truth the neck of one and a small puncture discovered eighty five stones, several more unshapely and uninviting ani- at tbe point where tlie neck joins the birda claws, two huniau finger nails mal could not be conceived, even in- body on the other. At these points and three hoofs of a donkey, to one oi cluding one of King George's dragons. the feathers were slightly singed. which a piece of rope was attached. One day a little sparrow, after tug- Both birda proved perfectly fit for Tt Cure Cold In One day. ging at a straw, an end of whicn waa the table. Laxative Hrotno Quinine Tablet Au .ba flew up deeply rooted in tbe ground, refund money if It fails to cur 28b druggist For with the dry blade and alighted on People. people who have not yet tha head of one of these animals. Waa Proud of His Cholc She chirped to her mate two or three decided where to go for their summer A southerner who attended tha Tit-de-n times, accidentally dropping the straw holiday should go to Casrian in north club dinner In New York the in doing ao, when ahe immediately Italy, to teat the virtue of Ita waters, other evening listened to Cleveland started to fly after It. A alight wind which are reputed to lie natural hair and the other speakers with much inwaa blowing at tbia moment and the restorers, equally capable of restoring terest and then recalled a story of tha straw waa forced between the very hair to the bald and plumage to naked big man who originally hailed from The' birds. There ia a tradition that in the Buffalo. jaws of this lifeless monster. During his first term aa courageous little bird followed It, and eleventh century the pet blackbird of president Mr. Cleveland waa travelalighted in the mouth of the animal the Countess Matilda bad lost all its ing in tbe south on one occasion and but, alaa! the straw had caught la feathers, but recovered ita plumage stopped at Weldon, N. C., where a fissure in tha after bathing in the marshes of Cas- crowd bad asaembled. One old backacme wedge-shapeforward and atone, and the persevering sparrow ciana. The bird's example was fol- woodsman pressed lowed by the ladies of the court, whose grasped the president's hand saying: pulled and tugged in vain. I've voted for many a president, but A few days passed, when to the hair waa greatly increased in quanThen, aftobserver's surprise, the single straw tity and beauty, and whose bodies I never need one before. more became and stronger youthful. "And added: he er a you're hidden pause, had been by leaves, strings such a whopper, too." and feathers; in fact, soft substances Saved Life by Eating Tall. of every description nearly filled the Workmen Mrs. Wlnalow' Soothing Hymn.' building a new house at ot monster's mouth, and on the top audrse the um, rruucw Chin. avenues have been wor-rlo- Far childre teeihlue, thla delicately-buil- t neat, chirping In First and Neil alley pala.caic wtad colie. Sheabetll over noise they have heard In During tha paat fifty yeara 8,000,000 defiance to any bird which dared to e Relic of Justice. persona have emigrated from Ireland, come near those awful jaws, aat the the plastered wall of the structure. Tha case of Justus Smith, charged to tbe United same little sparrow, while snugly pro- They became nervous and tore the 83 per cent coming to ascertain the cause. with Intoxication June 14, 1865, was States. tected under her were four tiny eggs. wall out Here they found a cat, atlll alive, only disposed In a New York city Tribune. Chicago Information baa been received from but worn to a skeleton and the strange court a few days ago, thirty-ssvsthe commander of the Topeka that an The papers were only part of tbe affair waa that the cat had years late. New Monts Carlo In 8srvla. eaten her tail off bit liy bit to sustain then found and who Justus Smith attack is expected on Puerto Cabello, it denials official Servian Despite life during the three weeka aha had waa and where he is or where tho Venezuela. is true that a concession has been lieen a prisoner. policeman who made the arres; Is The plants of the Owensboro, Ky., granted to a Franco-Helglasyndiinto had feline If Indeed either of them la alive may The evidently strayed Planing Mill company and the Conti- cate for a gambling establishment in the space between the plastering the never be known. Justice Togan, deot a were the Park, quarter Tobacco Toptchldere nental company before the flooring was nailed however, who Indorsed the charge, Is night concesstroyed by fire last week. Total lost, an hour from Belgrade. The and had been there until discov- living and thinks it s relic of the days sion has only to be confirmed by the on, 1100,000. when returning soldiers were often ered by tearing out the wall. ia favor in The king Skupstchina. arrested for their protection without A cloudburst caused heavy damage of it, and so are the members of the Cultivation of Cocos. tbs any purpose of prosecuting ear Dresden, N. Y. Acres of crops government, with one exception. The A traveler in South America, where charges. i an-were destroyed, and a number of dwell- state will receive 40,000 a year the cocoa tree is largely cultivated, ings, barns and other buildings were 10 per cent of the profits for eighty I do sot believe Pirn's Care for OoneunipUoa speaks of the great care with which Is washed away. F very the year The Toptehldero Park have to be protected hie as equal for cough and colds Joss young plants the first bale of prettily situated, with forests and from the sun, which if very strong Bovs Trinity Splits Ind.. Feb. ih. IMA In Savannah, mountains surrounding It. Thla is is new eotton of the eeaaon of 1902-0- 3 fatal to them. To secure this proDoesnt Want Mothers Name. the spot where Prince Michel Obreno-vite- h tection the planters shield them by old at auction for 11 cents a pound. In spite of the opposition of bis was assassinated In 18G8. The and trees the be banana plantain trees, The bale, elasaed full middling, will park at one time waa used by tho broad leaves of which give them the famous mother, Maurlre Bernhardt has applied to the state council of xported to Liverpool. Turks aa an artillery practice needed shade. And even when they Paris for permission to head of native Missouri ground. Toptchldere means "the ar- are Sizty-on- e change his fully grown they need protection, name to Maurice Clairin. This la In eattle shipped from that state and sold tillery headquarters. which is given by trees known as order to conform to the usage which to farmers at Stronghurat, 111., have Iminortela, or, as the planters call that children should bear Lucifer requires Match. First The from Texas been found to be suffering "the mother of the cocoa." Thus the name of their There have been many claimants to them, father, not their whole cocoa plantation haa g sort mother. This the fever. Nineteen head have died. step ia said to havs the honor of bein the maker of the At Atoka, I. T., James Reeves haa first lucifer match. Rome old account of canopy. been taken at the Instigation of Mme. Maurice Bernhardt, who Is about to Surrendered to the police, explaining books at Stockton-on-Tcc- s afford docuIn the French Chamber. become a mother, and does that it was he who killed his wife mentary evidence which tends to M. Bourgeois, the new president of to idflict the brand of illegitimacy Durmothone a John her also that prove Walker, there several days ago, the French chamber of deputies, has a upon her offspring. M. Clairin, whom invenwas ham the chemist, Knuckles. original end John Mrs. Grant, er, weak voice, which is drowned Maurice now selects as his tor and maker of the match. Accord- lather father, Antonio hubIn of San noise the and Houston any parliamentary Galveston, was a painter, whose infatuation for to a dairy. In which Walker care- bub. He must resort eveu more fre- the "divine east bound passenger train was ditched ing Sarah" nearly caused G fully noted ail his business transacto the bell than his predecestwenty-fiv- e triple by a washout eight mileaeaatof Sierra tions, the first box of matches was quently tragedy years ago. Two trainmen were killed sold for Is 6d in April, 1827. It ap- sor, M. Deschanel, was wont to do. Blanca. The latter, when president of the Powders forChlldrew and several passengers badly hurL pears that they at once became popu- chamber, rracked three brass bells Mother Gray's Sweat used liy Mother Gray, nurso Successfully adfrom traveled and the people Good rain are reported all through lar, with hard ringing. A bell Is used in- in tho Children's Home in New York. Cures The rains jacent towns to purchase them. Wal- stead of a g.ivt-- to maintain order. South Arizona counties. FoverbiinOM, Had Rtomnch, Teething ker employed tlie poor of Storkton to more and regulate tho Howell ami have1 come just in time to prevent enorthe wood, hut dipped them In Destroy Worm. ()er 3U.OUO testimonial. Bullet in Babe'a Brain. mous losses to cattlemen. The lost al- split the phosphorous mixture himself to druggist, 25 Sample FKEK. AdThree-year-olEmil Wagner of Warn At all Allen ready will reach many thousands Of Insure their perfection. dress 8. Olmsted. I.oiloy, N. Y. was discharged from SL Inina, WIs., dollaPs. Effects of Chloroform. Joseph's Hospital with a bullet in his Tho Absent-MindeProfesoor. Woikmen excavating in a gravel pit Prof. William James of Harvard uni- brain, which. It is believed, he will a recent session of the German At two milea south of Dallas, Texas, no versity in a recent address In Edincarry for the remainder of his life, but relchstag as absent-mindemember, earthed tbe remains of a mastodon, burgh spoke of the curious without inconvenience. The lioy was Herr Wichtnann, created no little inin marked wounded by a Tbi jaw bone were brother May amusement. lie was calling the roll, by apparent states, perfect shape end eight feet in length, but crumbled crease of intellectual powers, experi- 5 with a small rifle while the two were and upon reaching his own name he enced by persons who are being put walking in a field on their father's paused for a response. when exposed to the air. Naturally under the influence of chloroform, farm near Wait torna. Milwaukee Sennone came. Then he called the name At Depoy, Hopkins county, Ky ether, nitrous oxide gas and other an- tinel. more loudly, waited a few second!, Mr Ellen Tnrley shot and killad esthetics. He noted, however, that and roared It out at the top of bia What Have Been. Might ta her child, attempted all the exaltation of mind dfsapiteared a of man is a who There tale spent voice. The laughter of his colleagues kill two other children, and failing, when tbe subjert began to approach finally aroused 'him to a sense pf the difhe bad in life lived his wishing had She the normal state again. Still, be was shot and killed lieraelf. ludicrousn'ess of Ills act; ana' no joined and when died was he he ferently, been ill and probably waa temporarily inclined, he aald, to believe that our surrounded by a throng of spectral in the general hilarity..; ordinary waking consciousness was insane. one each exactly like the shapes, one type only of that mental phase, nail' Catarrh Care who. in bis asking what they The groea revenue from Chineee im- and that other other, bestates lay potential taken Is We are ail dif the Price, 75 were, tbe Canada for iuternally. to replied: yeai migration yond it and often parted from it by ferent lives have led. you might witk amounts to 8364,872, compared That may the filmiest of sereens. A Chineee Clarionet.' last year. Tbe poll tai be," says Dr. Andrew Wilson, com- Edith Wharton, "The Valley of Decis(178,703-fo& Chinese Tho son clarionet, is last year was raised from (50 to 8100. menting on the theory of Prof. James, ion. die Instrument favorite among the I for Doctor. Automobile the but think waa tax who the stimulating 3,325 scarcely Tbe number paid common pepple, especially .fctr maradminisIn the world or chloroform automobile ether of The 1901. largest phase in with 2,518 compared riage or funeral entertainments. Its Is is being constructed for a Parisian The navy department haa take tration is likely to yield much.lfaat scale la from'.F to'G wbbv "rememI In two to doctor. It. certain the accompanied by psychologist steps to investigate the reported inter ber an made in which a medical students, he intends to make experiment Terence with American shipping if physiologist, determined to test this a trip around the world. It will havt Venezuelan waters, which is said ti question of brain stimulation, ZARD. 0113 two slneplng apartments, a large workhave resulted from the recent blot-kail-i to keep writing his thoughts room, and four big tanks for storing declared by Irefclilcnt Castro upon i he passed into unconsciousness. oil. number of porta in the republic. Fifty-sevent- 8196,-638,54- Bald-Heade- d Bald-heade- d d d Old-Tim- n . n G, not-desir- e s, 1 d s - . r d |