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Show . l Who la responsible - - REVOLVES --- or the awful least one hundred feet away. Every passenger in my car was S, which claimed twenty-twthrown in every direction. Ofmaimed thirty-fou- r I was thrown against the side of the passengers? ficiate of Litchfield are Inclined to the car with such violence that the knees belief that the train and its passen- of my trousers were badly torn. My gers were the victims of a plot hatch- back and one of my legs were injured. ed by miscreants. Three houra before After the confusion had partly subthe wreck occurred a Wabash train, sided I was greatly surprised to find running at a speed of sixty miles an that the car had been split right in hour, passed over the same track with- two parts. I crawled out of the openout meeting a mishap. ing, followed by others. Harry Between that hour and the time the the labor leader, had been sitting Limited crashed into the switch Ticket in the rear of the same coach. He Agent Condeau declared that no cars was killed when the next coach behind were run onto the sidetrack. For that crashed into ours. reason he says that no one connected That was the first coach that with the road turned the switch and caught fire. Elated over my miracuneglected to throw it back. The lock lous escape from a horrible death, I asthat held it was found near by. sisted in the work of rescue. I ran Irvin - Rice of 5048 Calumet ave- into one of the burning coaches in nue, Chicago, one of the eye witnesses which a woman was screaming loudly of the fatal train wreck, said his ea- - for help. Her legs were pinned down railroad wreck at Utchfleld. o III., July Uvea and head-lon- I AS THE WORLD SMASHUP ON WABASH ROAD ASCRIBED TO TRAIN WRECKERS - peepla This monstrous perversion of of the net of eongreaa which fixes tM Ihuae equal opportunities which our po- uompanaation and allowances of mililitical iiisutuuune were eetabliehed to se- tary officers. The Democratic party of the United cure, has cuumhI what may unoe have Tha Democrat le party stands committed been infant induatriea to become the to tha principles of civil service reform B national convention iTrriiilrlnl. devotion to the aaaenttal greatest aombinalloua of capital that liia and wa demand their honest. Just and world haa over known. Thaaa aapvuial Impartial enforcement. Wa denounce tho of the setnetpMs Democratic i faith which favarllaa of the government, nnssn together In party communion. have, Republican party for Its continuous Under then, local upon tho spirit and operation through trust methods, been converted and Into an thua to cud of aivll sarvloa rules, whereby it baa arbimonopolies, bringing l,d Proa parity ware alike CLAIMS TO BE THE MESSIAH. established. 1 hey underlaid tic competition, whioh was tho only trarily dispensed with examinations fog our tndeprnd-- a domes tne structure of our free republic cheek upon the extravagant profits made offioa In tha Interest of favorites and all manner of devices to even-reac-h by tha protective system. These London Minister the Founder of a end every Democratic extension from possible Industrial combinations, and aet aside the principles upom lulalana to California and Texas to by the financial New Sect aaalatanoe which can now tha civil service wae cetabliahed. control the they give, faithfully In aU the of the Republican party. Tha race question haa brought countUN A dispatch from London, England, uh,ween taxation and rep- - policy We denounce pro tec Lion an n less wnea to this country. The calm wistells of a pretended Messiah who ha. "& & and we dom of tha American people should sea .JESS of tbe many to enrich the few robbery a large number of followers. The;' rights and llbertleaamf cherishing their favor a tariff limited to the nceeaattles of to It that It brings no more. To revive government economically adminis- tho dead and hateful race and sectional P10 end orderly develop- - the who dalma Rev. John Smyth-Plggott- . tered. and no levied no not to discrimi- animosities In any part of our common to bo the Messiah, recently In the nate against any Industry, elans or see- country means confusion, distraction of tha ano that the burdens of tax- business and the reopening of wounds particularly st this lima, tbs ne- - ls on, toa hail chapel of the Abode of Love at Spax-- i P" be dtatributed aa equally as now happily healed. North, south, east ation ton. a picturesque village in Somerset-- The aroiicalE!; and west have recently stood together possible. tbMa ' Wa favor a revision and a gradual reduo-tlo-n In lino of battle from tha walla of Pekin shire, conducted a special service, principles to tha living issues of tha day of tha tariff by tha friends of tho to tha hllla of ftantlaga and aa sharers as- p toward tha dr,t. . which la the subject of several lengthy and for tha commonwealth, and of a common glory and a common we should share fraternally tha not by the friends of Its abuses, Ha exre ports In London papers, one of! nation. " jjf aprech. equality before tha tortions and ita discriminations, keeping common burdens. Ws therefore dapre-ent- o which heads its article with the single in view tile ultimate end of equality of and condemn tha Roiirbonltka, h word. Blasphemy." According to all and narrow spirit of tha recent Ra. burdens and equality of opportunities, .. person defended by and tha executions! purpose of raising a' publican convention at Chicago, which accounts. It was a remarkable service. mrpua; liberty of per yV nought to kindle anew racial and fa The untrammeled by sumptu-"- 7, revenue by taxnllon. None but the faithful were present, onal contract of tha federal government In all support strife, and ws appeal to tho sohaa " stiprunscy of the its In- ttnnal eivll over common sense and patriotic spirit of tha bethe great oak gates of the retreat tegrity and virility, but In simplicity. uthorttV: s well disciplined American We people. tha that recognise tbesepsiatlon of rhureh and and combinations gigantic trusts Ths ing closely guarded. It was a calenexisting Republican administration economy In expenditures; low designed to enable caphaa been dar day of the sect, chief disciples be- taxss. that secure to ital more than Ita just share of spasmodic, epeelarular and as labor may be lightly e, bllrary. It has made Itarlf a satire upot tbs prompt and sacred fluinil-- " tha Joint products of capital and labor, ing summoned from far and wide. which have been fostered and pro- tha eongreaa. tha courts and upon the and end private Norway was, perhaps, most largely uvwi to trestles; Republican rule, are a men- nettled practices and uangrs of national pesos and motedto under beneficial competition and an ob- and International law. It summoned tha represented, but the worshipers in - friendship with all nations, entangling si- - ace stacle to permanent business prosperity. eongreaa into hasty and futile extra as A private monopoly la Indefensible and slon and virtually adjourned It leaving behind Ita fllgnt from Washington unIntolerable, and many young EnglishIndividual equality of opportunity and called calendars and unaccomplished women. tasks. free competition are eearntlel to a it made war (which la tha sola power el By long disuse the "Messiahs" healthy and permanent oommerclal proswithout Ita authority, thereby perity; and any trust, eumblnatlnn or eongreaa, Ra throne had become tawdry and faded, fundamental prerogatives monopoly tending to destroy these by ueurplng but a little violated a statute of tha United State It comcontrolling production, reatrlctlng petition or fixing prices, should be pro- aa well as plain treaty obligations. the ministering . naagee and constitutional law and punished by law. Wa especihlu ,ta hibited luxurious and stately. The service ngnta, but tha h'r'. and haa dons no under pretense of execer- ally denounce reha tea and discrimination of ,Eoh are labor rights tho transportation cumiwnlrs as tha cuting a great puhllo policy which could tainly no leas vested. no leas "Barred' by In promoting easily effected lawfully, and have been more and on,.loV InaUenabls" than tha rights most potent agency with honor. M capital. strengthening these unlawful cuusplra-de- e constitutionally it forced strained and unnatural con. against trade. Constitutional guarantees are violated stnictlnua Wa demand an upon statutes, usurping judiof tho powwhenever any citizen is denied tha ers of the Intentenlargement ate rommeree commis- cial Interpretation and substituting conand enjoy property,right or sion enactments. tho to and gressional thnt tha rands ,ri, ,ClUllr Interest or Inclination traveling puhllo It withdrew from congress their cus aetermlne. Any denial thereof by may and shippers of this country may have duties of Investigation which tnmary and adequate relief for tha abuses wr organiratloni of government prompt to which they are aubjeoted to In tho have heretofore made the representatives lummmri,lr rebuked and pun- - matter iahed of the people and states tha territory of of transportations. Wo demand n strict enforcement of ex.,w deny ortha right of any executive to isting It conducted a secret Investigation et civil and criminal atntutea against Slsregard suspend any constitutional all such Ita own and boasted of a few sample trusts, combinations and mo- convicts privilege or limitation. Obedience to tha while It threw a broad coverlet and wa demand tha enactment W1 J!2d rfepect for their requirements nopolies, over the bureaus which hnd been their are alike tha legislation aa may be chosen supreme duty of tha clU-is- n of auch further field of operative abuses and kept necessary to effectually euppreae them. and the official. power ths superior officers under The military should ha used only to Any trust or unlawful combination en- In boas administration tho crimes had gaged In Interstate commerce which la nipport and maintain tha law. Wa committed. condemn Its employment for monopolising any branch of business or been ordered assault upon soma monopoIt aummary banishment of cltliens production should not bo permitted to paralysed hy Ita first victory It without trial, or fur tha control of deo- transect buelneaa outside of the state of lies, but Ita origin. Whenever It shall be estab- flung out the flag of truce and declared il on a. that It would not "run amuck, leaving in any court of competent jurisdicapprove the measure whlrh passed lished .We United States senate In IS. hut tion that such monopolisation exists auch Its future purposes beclouded by Ita prohibition should be enforced through which a Republican congress has Conducting tha campaign upon thta llnoo refused to ennet. relating to tffiS comprehensive laws to bo enacted on declaration nf our principles and pure the euhjncL In federal tempts courts and " Ahoda providing "Tho of l ove We congratulate our western citlxena posaa, wa Invoke for our candidate tho In oases of Indirect con-trial by Jury ,7, rot only of our great end time upon the passage of tha measure known support, was timed for midday, and a cosmo- - tempt. aa tha Newlanda Irrigation act for the ir- honored organization, but also the active i We liberal for the faym appropriations of what pelltan congregation eare and Improvement of tha waterways rigation and reclamation of arid lands of assistance of all our fhad gathered in the temple, worshipers tha west a mensure framed by a Demo- disregarding pestIn differences upon quae when sud- - of the country. When any waterway crat. desire no ths tlnns Issue, pec. longer In tha a senate by passed the Mississippi river is of sufficient denly there was a bush and the aclt jjks vote and passed in tha house against petustlon of our constitutions! governhOPOTtSnee to demand Sperlal aid of tha and established tbe aa ment framed "lamb find" by or of almost all tha RepubliStyled approached. government, such aid should he extended tha opposition leaden by a vote, tha majority of rathera of tha republic. The "Messiah slowly and silently with a definite plan of continuous work can whleh wa Democratic. We call attention 4 walked to his renovated throne, his ul! T.p,lrw1; to this great Democratic measure, broad The Court of Won wa oppose the Republican policy and comprehensive as It I, working auto- Not an of evil le war, grim and aterni disciples rising as he crossed tbe por- starving home development In order to all time without matically throughout It la the ewlft, keen sword, wklah tals and bowing their heads reverently. thJ graed fur conquest and tha p-- further action nf congress, until the repierces through lnd pr,t clamation of all the lande In tho arid Behoid tbe lamb of God." uttered The hidden wrong the ancient and the y 0 new eapshla nf reclamation Is accomLargo reductions can readily ha west deliberately and unaffectedly. And bring to Judgment lande that wlB plished. reserving the lands reclaimed which not bam. th. utonnilj, homeaeekrra In small tracts, and !B3S5rS.W for rigidly guarding agnlnst land monopoly, aney of any branch of tha public aervlca aa suddenly spell or silence. la ths mighty, unchained force that It an evidence of of tho domeatlo we nd policy The words had scarcely passed the ,h"Jl Jj?rtt,uFon lh'1J,.tr,c,rri development draws contemplated by tha Demoaeonomy frugality compatible All secret tyranny to fulleet light; lips of the Messiah before all the vigorous and effective civil, military and cratic party, should It be placed in power. court of but appeal to God The The Democracy, when entrusted with as a right of tha disciples made obeisance, the women naval administration right. will construct denl-d tha Panama too canal power, or be to withheld, dear Where each stakea life and freedom fee iiowlng low and muttering exclama- - people and economically, We fvnr honesty in the puhllo service, speedily, honeetly bis cause. Dem-wrst our to centions of love and devotion. The tha enfkreement of honesty in the public thereby-- givingpeople what have a oontendea Ana tor wrwnmHme TnTtrvraertfffltycan' always an" trat figure was a good Tf To suve hla country's honor, serve ha canal, furnishing great inrigdion nred. lines shnrter in dressed clerical and There of menu of known transportaplainly ths government already cheaper garb. tion and broader and loan trammeled Who meets death unafraid whata'ar be were two hymns, and the "Messiah ta teem with corruption, as well as other falls, auapeeted of harboring cor- trade relations with the other peoples Ha ha not reached the height of himelf preached a short sermon, departments tha world. ruption and punishment nf mteertainedor ofWa men deedT fear or favor pledge ourselves to Insist upon the Ho hsa selecting as his text the words Love corruptionist without known all that lift can hold to di- - Just and lawful nf our citizens and The to persona. protection paralatcnt regard une AnOtner. refusal of iKitn the senate and at home and abrond. and to use all prop- And give. liberate if he die has felt what "tin to tlv Next followed psalms, sung in a sub- - bouee of representatives to permit surh er measures to secure for them, whether Ninette U. Lo water In New Turk I nod key by a SDlcndidiv trained choir suggestion to be made demonstrates that native born nr naturalized, and without Herald on,y chnnge In the executive and- distinction of race or creed the fquul ihe service lasted little more than m thabyleglsintive depnrtmenta cun mm- protection of laws and the enjoyment of of a Daybreak Pink. hnlf an hour, and then the Messiah pjele exposure, punlahment and convio-1- all rlphta and privileges open to tlim un- BeneathBirth a hedge-rodenra and rresA on be obtained. of our treaties of covenunts der the and the congregation went to partake Wa condemn the action of the Repub- frieiidrhlp and commerce; and If under A modest flower reared Its head. 1 With of whits silvery sheen of luncheon. lican party In congress in refusing to ezlstlng treaties the right nf travel and No oilier blossom In the bed. deiHirtments from sojourn Is denied to Amerlann citizens nr prohibit Ha executive into contracta with eunvicted- recognition Is withheld from American Aa on tha slender stem It swayed OIL TRUST, trusta or unlawful combinations In re- passports by any countries on the ground A dainty odor filled the air. one of race nr imeed. to favor the beginning ftralnt of Interststs trade. We haveeconwas And llower tha not yet content, - of f the beet methods of procuring with (lie governments of K'en though so fragrant, aueet and Georga Rice la Perennial Opponent of omy and honrrty In the puv.iir service. suchnegotiations countries to secure by treaty the refair. from and that Is to have public officials, moval nf these unjust discriminations. Great Monopoly. occulMlnt of. ,he wh,u ll,,UKe d,J;n We demand that all over the world a For Jnat across tha garden path George Rice of Manilla, u., rne lh the lowest of them, return as nearly duly aiithentlcnted passport Issued Were blooms of every shade and hunt former oil dealer who for years has a may ha to Jeffersonian simplicity of tha government of tha united Rtatca by to Nona brighter, gayer could be found U'ar wet by morn or evening dew. an American citizen shall he proof of the been one of the most persistent an- living. We favor the nomination and election fact that he Is an American citizen and comof Standard rare pale flower sadly sighed. The Oil the the principles shall entitle him to tha treatment due tagonists tf a president Imbued with t Only to have one little glow who will aet hla face him an such. pany, has asked the courts of New if tha constitution,executive all tha lovaly flowers I see. ueurpatlun of Wa favor the election of United States Lika Sternly against me make Would know. I happier, functions, senators by tha direct vote of the people. and Judicial legislative whether that ueurpstlon be veiled under We favor the admission of tha terri' eauev sunbeam heard tha sigh. the guise of executive construction of tories of Oklahoma and lha Indian Terri- A And gayly darting through the groe it takes refuge tory. We also favor the Immediate ad- With fiery ixlrttng laws, or whether and heated breath glance hi the tyrant's plana of necessity or sumission of Arlsona and New Mexico as Kissed the pale flower of silver shea perior wisdom. a and territorial governstates, separate ere as so far Wo favor tho preservation, H The sudden warmth of tho caress for Alaska and Porto Rica 1 an. of nn open door for the world's com- ment Gave to tho flower of a rosy flnsht We hold that tha officials appointed to merce In the Orient without unnecessary Its aver Transformed. bora administer the government of any terriBurnpenn tory. aa well aa In bud or bloompalais a dainty blush. entanglement In Oriental and unlimited. with the District of Iffalrn. and without arbitrary, be bona flda residents of should Alaska, Irraaponalble and absolute government 'he territory or tha district In which the Content tho flower In beauty throve We opNo sweeter can bo found. I think; anywhere within ouras Jurisdiction. liitles are to be performed at tha time We bleaa the morning sunbeam's klso did Georgs Washpose as fervently of their appointment. That gave to us the daybreak pink. Irreaonnallile. ington himself an Indefinite. polyg-im-y of extermination demand We the and Washington Foal discretionary and vague absolutism, no within the Jurisdiction of tha United a policy of colonial exploitation, and the complete separation of matter where or by whom exercised: Kates A Dream. Day hurrh and state In political affairs. we believe, with Thomas Jefferson and We denounce the subsidy bill re- Over yonder near tho shore-Un- a thara'g John Adam, that no government has s cently passed by the snip senate Hlates United a slowly flying, laws for those ui an on tight to make one set of end of bosom of tho tha public gently Inlqiiltoun appropriation Drifting a different funds for at home and another l, land breeze from the hllla. private purposes and atowaste-Tilaet of laws, absolute In their character, over-nm- e aU hi Ita within ha useless And and ataepa fragrance attempt Illogical far those In the colonics." All men unsense t none denying. hy subsidy diet ructions rained by the aa la hla brain der the American ling are entitled to emTill hoary, strangely and to tha growth 'tepuhllcan legislation whore hla bosom sweetly tbrtla. protection of the Institutions livelnpmrnt of American commerce ona blem the flag la: If they are Inherently nf he sea. We favor the upbuilding addl-lonto Over yonder near the ahere-lln- e fit to be membera of the Ameror there nerehant marine without new and Wherever fancy, aee tha hiater ican wlth-upolitic. it body the burdens people upon a sunshine of ardent Of tha n streaming being Incapable may exist people bounties from the puhllo treasury. tha hllla serene and brawn, governed upon American laws under the Wa f'lvor liberal trade arrangements And my vagrant heart la reeling where American constitution, tha territory or with of tha with and peoples Canada tho redwooda thickly cluster. people ought not to he part ofwethe Amer-to While my body Ungers, helpless. I the (her countries where they can be snican domain. We Insist that ought American town. agrito benefit with Into ored done we have to for tho Filipinos what e. It Is our culture, manufactures, mining or already for tha Cubans, and now. wanton rve a fervid, longing tar a and. I know out yonder, Jersey to dissolve the company on duty to make that promise We favor tho matntenaee of ths Monof protection to suitable upon guarantees Uttle a picture that I Tls full In Ita the ground that It is Illegal, appoint Cftisena of our own and other countries roe doctrine entirety. when We favor the reduction of the army and rilnt a receiver, and distribute the assets resident there at the time of our withI that bistort-pallthrough fragrance to y of army expenditure to the point act the Filipino neople upon their a phantom garden wander bo safe and sufto among the stockholders. demonstrated out Rice, who drawal work to cabin In a I've and free Where, Independent sad, to fancy. ficient. was squeexed out of business by the feet, their own destiny. fancy, am at reel sure secure to would the The Democracy Sunset be! Farter Fitts la Uifidae Standard Oil company, was one of the The endeavor of tha secretary of war, vlvtng soldiers and Bailors and their deIndorsenot by an pledging tha government's pensions, generous principal witnesses in Attorney Gen- by pendents Bank f Extend in the Algeria. lhlllpitno ment foe "promoter V executive order, but by legiseral Monnetts suit in Ohio. Islands, to make tha United States a arbitrary By a decrea published la tha official whleh a grateful people stand legislation uf the lation to enact. Our partner In speculative soldiers and sailors Journal of tha protectorate of TuuIa ready wa temporarily only archipelago, which defend with their lives tha constituFarmers Boy Wins Honors. of tho Bosk of Algeria held by the opposition of Democratic sen- who tion and the lawa. have a sacred Interest tho operation Warren Ellis Schutt of Cornell, 1906, ators In tha lent session, will. If to b extended to th regency. must are administration. They In Just their whlcn from to entanglements who has won a Rhodes scholarship It willlead 'herefnre. share with us the humiliation Th bank will have tha right to lean ho difficult to escape. exal-fatland with whleh we have wltnesed thedistinand will be off for Oxford nnlvorslty The Democratic pnrty has ben onno. notes down to tha end of tha year without court nf favorites, will continue to be the presently, is a fanners boy. captain-elec- t nent 1920, bat tboaa to circulate la Tnali guished service, over the scarred heroes nf that elasa of tariff legislation by exof the Cornell track team and by which certain Intererts have been nf many hnltlen: nr aggrandised Bust ba earmarked to ihow theif treasfnv-ecutive appropriations out of the y the best through enrere-slon- sl runner of his permitted Tuniilan origin. of a prosperous people. In violation ures American the from a tribute draw heavy time in the American college world. I Traits of Indian Children. Womans Long Bleep. Drinkers Had Strong Heade. A teacher, in an Indian school About Wooden Shoes. Biamarck once related the foilierA Bremen woman, now forty-fM-r Wooden shoes, it Is computed, are lng anecdote about wines: Formerly, writer: "A little girl rot her finger years of age, went to sleep in 1881 worn by 70,000,000 people In Europe. when win waa still cheap, everybody mashed off recently In the cogs of th and baa Just awakened. During th For tbe style of wooden shoes called could both drink and stand more of !L j mangle of our laundry. She never nt--I whole course of her long sleep aha remember th atory of two men ter a sound or romplnlnt about th sabots, basswood is mostly used, but one opened her eyea. When never n An Indian doesnt appreciate willow Is preferred. Poplar, birch, walfrom th Rhine. They met together la pain. ah required food the sleeper would nut and beech are also used. th morning for n drink, and, on ait- - favor. If you give him bread groan, and on food being given to hei two will for aik he the to pieces, aald tlcg down, one of them wallowed It In n natural way. Moat coffe want will next lh day tbr. In tha dialect peculiar to the and To Get Pointers From Amerlca.-Dr- . If you refuse will be of her teeth fell out In tha court of and In. thrown is wine good. This Rhine some ah swallowed, other Baernreither, former minister ot Toward districts, euueet they got up and after greatly offended. One of the hardest her aleep; os the pillow. She awoke were commerce, and Count Mervelft, forfound to to do is teach tho otbor one things we have mer governor of the provinces of the emptying hla laet glass, the while tha bails suddenly i Thank to Indiana you. any vltb litre 'And it on, arras made answer, war Tyrol and Silesia, will study the edu rung. belrg Jnnrnil. Kansas City low. catlonal Institutions of this country. DEMOCRATIC g Diet-ric- h, L- PLATFORM. Ia . STSJp : I dee-lin- y. Freedofh,,J!J5c,J set-fis- I- to-wi-t: ml-V- f-. bur-ane- 1n, ns Plo Jkty : Inter-nation- al Indl-Il.ll'?- !1 evil-doe- s. Arrow points to the open switch which threw the train, going at high speed, on a sidetrack, on which stood a line of freight cars. Into these the crowded train plunged, throwing the cars and engine Into all conceivable positions, and smashing the forward o nes to splinters. cape from death was miraculously Strange. Following is his thrilling story of the wreck: The train, which was composed of nine coaches, left Chicago Sunday morning at 11:03. I was in the first car, which was a combination coach, bound for the World's Fair. The train was whirling along at the rate ot about sixty miles an hour at 5:40 oclock when the crash came. The engine struck the switch and completely turned around. The coal tender flew right over it and alighted at between the seats and the flames were spreading toward her. Cut my legs olf she cried. A man ran forward, pulled a knife from his pocket and attempted to sever the limbs. Go ahead; cut them off, said the woman. It was his plan to cut the flesh to the bone and then break the limbs. "As each moment passed the firs grew closer and closer to us. Finally the heat became so intense that we had to abandon the poor woman. She burned to death before our eyes. COMPARATIVELY FEW SURVIVORS OF STEAMSHIP DISASTER - - - The list of saved in the Norge steamship disaster has been Increased Seventeen survivors by seventeen. were landed at Aberden, Scotland, by the steam trawler Largo Bay. They were picked up from one of the boats f the Norge. The total number of survivors so far as known now is 145. This reduces the probable number of lives lost to C27. The Danish government and the ileamship company have sent out a steamship to search the seas for the boats and the vessel will visit all the - - moment there were exhibitions of marvelous heroism, and additional stories of their experiences only add in this particular to what has already been told in the dispatches. The contingent now being care for at Aberdeen consists of twelve passengers, the third mate of the Norge, the quartermaster, a steward, a lamp trimmer and one of the crew. They drifted at the mercy of the Atlantic for six days. When both water and food were gone and when the occupants were almost too ex-- fellow-cltlxen- s, . rtrhT1 y, "f.f; hSTdlw Inter-ocenn- lo 1 anti-rin- ! . sea-gu- ll al amoke-enclrda- d eom-niero- sun-kiss- Map Showing Location of Rockall, Islet Where the Norge Was Lost, and Butt of Lewis, off Which Steamer Wae Laet Sighted. Wanda within a possible radius, but the rescued at Grimsby and Stornoway, who have gone through a terrible experience believe that there Is little ground for hope unless an outgoing vessel should have picked up one or mors of the boats, or unless the survivors have landed at SL Kllda and Flannan islands. While the stories of the survivors naturally differ in some details. In the main they agree that in the supremo haunted even to hope, the trawler hove In sighL This was on July 4, when the boat was about thirty miles off SL Kilda. Those rescued had eked out an existence on two biscuits a day. When they started from the ship there was only one small cask of fresh water in the boat Before the Largo Bay fell in with them this and the biscuits had been finished and the pangs of hunger had set in. Long Trip in Automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glldden of Boston, who are touring the world in an automnhlle. have returned from Europe. During the past two years they have been through all of the European countries, covering in their machine over 16,200 miles. On August 16, 1903, while in Norway, they made the first trip ever made In an automobile Into the arctic tone. Mr. Glidden expects to cover a distance of about 40,0u0 miles, the tour to oe finished in 1907. Lord Milner Breaking Down. letter received from Johannesburg gives a painful picture of Lord Milner. It declares that since his return from England he has aged considerably. The stress of the last few months has. In fact, told upon him more than did all the anxieties of the war tlma Ills shoulders are bent, his hair silvered and his general appearance careworn. He has been besought by his friends ti relax the strain which he persistently places upon himself, but this he refuses to do. er A world-oppreese- d, 1 aucc.-ss-fu- on con-'ets- nt - cross-countr- . to-da- , fire-alar- |