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Show GJlfp that Impulsive princess was kissing her heartily on cheek and lips, talking all the while. Let us got In from a!) Quick! these staring, stupid men. You are t Jffutur? nf iHustr ut Amrrtra By CHARLES CAMILLE 9AINT-SAENCret French Muiicltn. lift me say at the outset that I am unconscious of geographical, political, or even racial divisions, in music. Berlin, from whence I have just come, is the same to me, professionally, as New York. In arranging my programmes, and in playing or conducting them, I forget whether I am in Chicago or London, in Boston or Vienna, in my native Paris or Egyptian Cairo. My acquaintance with American music, as such, is too limited to permit even generalizations on the subject. Obviously, you have here all the elements which make for greatness in this as in other arts. What could possibly be safer than to predict great things, even the greatest, for the American music of the future? The young American musician of original talent will doubtless learn to understand that a tree, or a flower, really flourishes only in its native soil. is the fight for independProbably his greatest difficulty ence to rid himself of the obsession of old w'orld tradition and names. What he learns abroad is, at best, little more than the mere secondary means of expression; and that he might equally well acquire at home. If there is a musical message for America, it is for him, the young American-grow- n composer, to interpret, not for me. You say that ethnologists trace a remote similarity between the barbaric notes of the Indian and what passes for the civilized music of Japan. As for the latter, I must confess it is totally incomprehensible to my ear. If there were a distinctive, exotic kind of music as Japanese as ours is European, does it seem that Puccinis opera of Madam Butterfly, for instance, would be downright Italian, as it is? Certainly there are differences of temperament, or in the ways of expressing it, between Europeans and Americans. Yet, after all, these differences are mainly superficial. to-d- to-d- ay It is too bad that peo- ple seem so unable to get rid of a doctor who has become a piece of the when family to. want The they really only national society yet to be organized, which I can think of. is one which will give the members courage to get rid of physicians of whom they have tired and who have more nerve than they themselves have. If one doesnt like a lawyer, he goes to another with his next case, but if he doesnt like his physician he holds on to him with a sternness which philosophy never has explained and experimental psychology has never yet solved. If men and and pretensp, they would have betw'omen were not so subject to clap-tra- p ter health, pretenders would not be so common nor so persistent, and physicians of worth would be recognized more widely and more uniformly regarded. It needs no mere theory and no bare logic to show that science and sympathy must go together in the successful practice of medicine. The life of every successful physician makes it obvious enough. The lower ranks of the profession are full of men who blunder along and hold on to a weakling or an unfortunate with all the persistence which credulity permits; but the upper ranks of the profession hold the really successful men in whom human sympathy unites with learning to develop the great soul whom the world recognizes on the instant and for whom it always is eager to remove its hat. The men who are capable of service and who are anxious to serve are the only men worthy of recognition in the medical profession. And all of us have some sort of a claim upon the most eminent and successful medical men, and the qualities that have made them successful make them resjan t it. One who has served whoever called, for small fees or no foes, at all times of day or night, and has come to the time when he can do it no longer, and must of necessity discriminate and may in a way fix his own terms, no longer may be bound to respond to every call, but he is bound to have youngsters around him who will, and to keep them straight. bric-a-bra- c, If the home may sometimes will c of every mothers a part educa- tion, and the rule of spare the rod and spoil the child will be relegated to the ignorant. Any mother, if she will give her time to it, can learn how to rule her She can bring this child up in the gentlest of child by in manner whatever, stunting or injuring its mind. without, any ways, bv the baity with the fact that to obey is simply a Begin impressing loves one it and should he loved in return. who matter of pleasing In a cuse of harsh punishment the tirst emotion that enters the childs mind is rebellion. This must, be utoided. When the baby is asleep the time is ripe to practice the work. Placing your hands on each side of its forehead think over and over things that will induce it to be a better child. Always think of the better things. Dont for an instant let such a thought as You are a bad girl to tell stories, or "Only bad girls tell stories, dwell in your brain. Simply imply by thought that little girls are far happier when truthful. No mother need be afraid of producing a mental apathy in her child, or no scheming mother, for there are such, will find it possible to control tho actions of a child to such a degree that she may influcnco her to anything but right. if twsl correctly, need never leave tho faintest dulling effect upon the mind. It may act ns a tonic, toning up the weaker points, but in no way weakening the stronger ones. auto-suggestio- n. Auto-suggestio- n, S pin-poin- f . light-hearte- h s stock-brokin- g d be made happier by rule of the mind rather than by physical chastisement for the child, why not make it so? ' Auto-suggesti- Emilio Dubois of Santiago, Clilla who Is known to have murdered Iva persons, has been condemned to lodge In my palace so long as It list! you. My brother hath promised It leath. Where are your women? Let them c come and untire you speedily!" The Torreon branch of the Bank (Copyright. 1898, 1900, by S. It. Crocked. I "I have no women," said Joan, in of Coahulls at Torreon, Mexico, was low voice, blushing meanwhile; on his throne of state in the audience CHAPTER XVII Continued. robbed last week of $30,000 In gold I have it!" said he at last, with hall when the suitors came to would not accompany a poor bethey plead And bills. his eyes on tho misty plain of right, concerning the law. trayed prisoner from Kernsberg to a The Japanese Buddhists of Southern of fire with its twinkling And even his guest Prince Ivan was prison cell!" "Prison cell, Indeed! Yoi will find California have decided to ralsd which were the watch fires of the complaisant, standing behind Louis's that I have a vey comfortable dun- $35,000 for the building of a temple in chair and smiling to himself. enemy. The three men stirred a little to In"Brother of mine," he would say, "I geon ready for you! Come my maid- Los Angeles. came to help you to your wife. It Is ens will assist you! Hasten pray do dicate attention, but die not speak. The French Senate has ratified "Listen," he said, "and. do not In- your own affair how you take her and make haste!" cried the Impetuous lit- the Algeelras convention, which on arm I about tle her close me tall the You must what deliver lady, do with her when you get up. terrupt. you 6 was approved by the chatm Dec. am the cause of war I, the Duchess her. For me, as soon as you have her Joan. "I thank you," said the false bride, her of deputies. Joan. Hear you! I have a husband safe within the summer palace, and Fair-chil- d who makes war because I contemn hts have given me, according to promise, with eome reluctance, "but I am well American Vice Consul-Genera- l bed and board. He has summoned the ray hearts desire, your sister Mar- accuBtemed to wait on myself." shot and killed himself at Muk"Indeed, I do not wonder cried the Muscovite to help him to woo me. garet, so soon will I depart for Mosden. It Is believed that the shootWell, if I am to be given up, It Is for cow. My father. Indeed, sends dally ready Princess; "maids are vexatious ing was accidental. us to stipulate that the armies be posts praying my instant despatch, for The shipment of coffee from the withdrawn, first beyond the Alla, and he only waits my return to launch a then as far as Courttand. I will go host upon his enemy the King of port of Rio do Janeiro is at a standwith them; they will not find me out still, owing to the fact that the steveat least, not till they are back In And Prince Ixnils. reaching over dores have gone on strike. their own land." the arm of his chair, patted bis A merger ot the leading woolen "What matter?" cried Balta. "They friends small, sweet-scente- d hand, mills of the south, Involving a capwould return as soon as they discov- thanked him for bis most unselfish italization of one and a quarter milered the cheat," and generous assistance. lion dollars, has been effected. Let ns sink or swim together, said atThus the leaguer of Hohensteln We want no talk tained Its objeet. Price Ixnils had Hussite George. of Hardwick, Representative of surrender!" not, it Is true, stormed the heights of bill a Introduced has requirGeorgia, But grey, dry Alt Plkker said noth- Kernsberg as he hnd sworn to do, ing all railways to Install the block ing. weighing all with a Judicial mind. He had, in fact, left behind him to and providing that every telesystem No. they would not come back, the traitors who delivered their Duchwe said the Sparhawk; grapher shall he licensed. or, at worst, ess a large portion of his stores and would have time that Is, you would munitions of war. Nevertheless, he According to a bulletin Issued by have time to revictual Kernsberg, to returned proud tn heart to his capital Census bureau there had been the fill the tanks and reservoirs, to sumcity. For In the midst of his most up to December 13, of this ginned mon In the hill men. They would so6n faithful body of cavalry rode the cotton crop 11.099,001 bales, years learn that there had been no Joan young Duchess Joan. Princess of against 9,297,819 at this time last year. within the city but the one they had Courtland. on a white Neapolitan carried back with them to Courtland. barb, with reins that Jingled with sll Secretary Root and Sir Mortimer Plassenburg, slow to move, would ver bells and rosettes of ribbon on Durand have signed a supplementary have time to bring up Us men to pro- the bosses of her harness. article to the existing extradition tect its borders from the Muscovite. No Indignity hnd been offered to treaty between the United States and A11 good chances ere possible If only her. Indeed, as great honor was done Great Britain, including bribery in "Got the wot, murmured; "strange I am out of the way. Surrender me, her ss was possible In the clrcum I to Indeed the list of extraditable crimes. hear, things but by private treaty, and not till you stances. Prince had approached well called tirewomen. fords across the seen creatures, them safe have A dispatch' from Tien Tsln deand led her by the hand to the steed of the Alla! which awaited her at the fords of the But come see the beautiful rooms I scribes the situation as critical, owNay, God's truth! cried the three, Alla. The soldiers of Courtland ele- hare chosen for you! They were once ing to the agitation of the South that we will not do! They would kill vated their spears and the trumpets my brother Conrad's, and quite near China opium dealers and owners of you by slow torture as soon as they brayed a salute. Then, without a mine." houses, who are discontented gambling took And she her friend by the found out that they had been tricked. word spoken, her husband had bowed Well said the Sparhawk slowly, and withdrawn as a gentleman should. hand and with a skljh as a result of various recent reforms but by that time they would have Prince Ivan then approached, and on ping motion convoyed her to her sum- and the suppression of the opium been tricked. one knee begged the privilege of kiss mer palace, kissed her again at the truffle. Then Alt Plkker spoke in his turn door, and shut her In with another imIng her fair hand. A bill empowering an Anglo-Frenc"Men, he said, this Dane Is a man The captive Princess spoke not at perious adjuration to be speedy. to construct a tunnel under company "I will give you a quarter of an a better than any of us. There Is all, as was indeed natural and fitting. channel has been depositBritish the a as she lingered wisdom In what he says. Ye have A woman conquered does not easily hour, she cried, heard In church how priests preach forgive those who have humbled her moment; "then I will come to bear all ed with parliament It ia estimated concerning One who died for the peo- pride. She talked little even to Alt your story, every word, and you must that this scheme will Involve the exIt ie pro80,000,000. ple. Here Is one ready to die if no Plkker, and then only apart. The take a long time In the telling. There penditure of better may be for the people!" nearest guide, who had been chosen will be so many strange things to tell, posed to build two parallel tunnels 24 And for our Duchess Joan! said because of his knowledge of German, and I can hardly wait a moment miles long. the Sparhawk, taking his hat from his could not hear a murmur. With longer to hear them." Jobn Wtlkls, a capitalist of Albla, Then the false Princess, her heart head at the name of his lady. bowed head and eyes that dwelt "Our Lady Joan! Ay, that Is it!" steadily on the undulating mane of beating wildly and the thrill of Mar- Iowa, Is dead aa the result of drinksaid the old man. We would all glad- her white barb, Joan swayed her garet's last caressing touch yet on her ing from a bottle of carbolic acid ly die In battle for our lady. We have graceful body and compressed her lips lips, staggered rather than walked to which he had mistaken for a bottle done more we have risked our own like one captured but In no wise van a chair, for brain and eye were reel- of whisky. He had a bottle of whishonor and her favor In order to con- qutshed. And the soldiers of the army ing. hidden In the barn, where he also "God wot," she murmured; "strange ky vey her away from these dangers. Let of Courtland (those of them who were carbolic acid. Wilkie emptied the boy be given up; and that he go married) whispered one to another, things to bear. Indeed! Sweet lady, kept acid bottle. the not alone without fit attendance. I noting her demeanor, "Our good you little know how strange! This is to a times ten thousand stralter his chamberlain. place will go with him Joseph Skerns, the former Chicago Prince is but at the beginning of his In than when 1 played the Count dry goods clerk and newspaper map, be did troubles: for, by Brunhild, you CHAPTER XVIII. ever see such a wench? They say von Loen. Ah, women, women, what captured at Great Bend, Kans., reshe can engage any two fencers of you bring a poor. Innocent man to! cently, after holding up a local bank And so, without unhooking her In broad The Greeting of the Princess Mar- her army at one time! daylight, pleaded guilty and hood, this garet Her eye Is like a rapier thrust,' cloak or throwing back the to the state penitenwas sentenced sat down and bewildered bride They were making terms concernwhispered another. "Just now I went sadly to of from ten to term a for ot line tiary select tried hopeful any thus: ing treaty of delivery near her to look, and ifce arched an e twenty-onchaos of out of the whirling years. When the last Muscovite has eyebrow at me, no more, and lo! I action crossed the Alla, when the men of went cold at my marrow as If I felt her thoughts. John Elliott Walker, sheriff of And even at she eat there a knock Courtland stand ready to follow-th-en, the blue steel stand out at my backMaricopa county, Arizona, committed came sharply at the door. and not sooner, we will deliver bone. suicide at Phoenix by Bhootlng him(To be continued.) up our Lady Joan. For this we shall "It is the hunger and the anger that self through the head, while temporreceive from you, Louis, Prince of have done it," said another; and. In arily deranged. He had been broodLANGUAGE UP TO DATE. Courtland. fifty hogshead of wine, six deed, small wonder! She looked not ing over financial reverses and over hundred wagonloads of good wheat, so pale when I saw her ride along and the four great iron cannon now Courtland Street the day to the Don Man Deplores the Growing Use of bis defeat for renomlnatlon at the Senseless 8lang These Day. 'ast democratic convention. standing before the Stralsund Gate. the day she was to be married. Her I'm not opposed to the Idioms of This all to be completed before we of face was like that, of any saint In Habeas corpus proceedings have Kernsberg hand our Lady over. when the aun shines through speech, providing they are expres- been brought In the federal court at chapel a member of It Is a thing agreed, answered the stained glass in the western win sive. said the senior firm, of Philadelphia to Kansas City In behalf of Mrs. Agnes Louis of Courtland, who longed to be dows. Then her eyes did not pierce Libergone, and. above all, to get his Mus- you through, but Instead they shone the Record, but I certainly do de- Myers, now confined in Jail at covite allies out of his country. For with their own proper light and were plore the growing use of senseless ty, Mo., under sentence to be hanged In my on not only did they take al lthe best of very gracious." slang. I may be January 10 for the murder of her lowill time I like that the In but the field, but, fears, predict The United States supreme most husband. a A strange wench, everything strange custs, they spread themselves over the wench," responded the first, "so soon come when pure English will be aa court refused to reopen her case. unintelligible to the rear, carrying plunder and rapine to change her mln.1. The San Diego chamber ot compeople as a foreign language. through the territories of Courtland Ha! laughed his companion, "litmerce is making efforts to secure an week as so much an Last example. Itself, treating It. indeed, tle doubt of that! Besides, is she not I'll give you came were of men so of $2,500,000 for the friend mine old son an of that the country, appropriation conquered a princess? and wherefore should our Prince's wife not change her mind? to see me regarding some Investments. purpose of controlling the waters of I had met him only once, but this the the Colorado river and preventing They entered Courtland, and the way he greeted me: Hello, governor; them from overflowing Imperial flags flew gaily as on the day of wed ding. The drums heat, and the popu I've been tipped that you'reI the main valley. lace drank from spigots that foamed squeeze In this layout, and want you Eight votes are lacking to place red wine. Then the Prince Tamils to brush me up on the game. Im Prohibition party upon the reguto be I'd the that cough willing in shouting and hand, came, with hat begged that the Princess Joan would gra- a few cases If you put me wise to a lar ballot at tbe next New Hampdead-surthing. I've been bucking shire state election, as a result of ciously allow him to ride beside her through the streets. He spoke re- the ponies, and the con artists cer- the conclusion of the Inspection of spectfully, and Joan could only bow tainly trimmed me to a finish. No ballots In the recent gubernatorial mire for mine. I want to stack up her head In acquiescence. contest. Thus they enme to the courtyard of ngalrst a kid glove layout where About 2,000 Chinese soldiers from some out to chnnce a bethere's cop the the palace, jcoplc shouting I didnt know what he Nanking, armed with modern weaphind them. There, on tho steps, gowned In white tint! cold, with hare meant, nnd, excusing myself, railed ons, trained by European officers and head overrun with ringlets, stood the out my stenographer. This Is the accompanied by batteries ot field arPrlnces Margaret among her women way she translated It: Good, morning; tillery, have proceeded to the front to And at sight of her the heart of the I understand you are the head of this meet the rebels in tbe ling Glang false prinerss gave a mighty bound coneern. nnd I seek advice. I wish district. as Joan of the Sword Hand drew her to sav that I will gladly pay a comAn Imperial ukase issued by the hood closer about her face and tried mission of a few dollars for advice reI have Czar fixes February 19 aa the date tor to remember In v.hnt fashion a lady garding a safe Investment. been risking my money on horse races the parliamentary elections. This dismounted from her horse. I Raid and the bookmakers cheated me, so does not apply to the Caucasus, stand Prlnre nils, "My lady," The arms of the Princess Margaret lng hat In hand before her barb, outrageously that you mny he certain Central Asia and Siberia, were about her neck. commit yon to the onre of my sister, I will never again gamble In that way. the dates for which have not been dally deserting nla colors In order to the Princess Margaret, knowing the What I seek Is n respectable channel announced. go back to protect their whes and ancient friendship that there It be- of speculation whore there le an opJobn W. Connor, one ot tbe earlidaughters from the Cosrnrkc of the tween you. She will speak for me, portunity to make money.' est citizens in Larumlo, Wyu , and a Don and the Strellu of Little Russia. knowing all my will, and being also of the Civil and Indian wars, vetoran In of Indication contracted herself Employment. marriage shortly Moreover, he warned that proud I last an he's electrical of Ivan died at his home In Laramie Nell Imagine wench, his wife. Without her as his to my good friend, Prince folto each hearts a from to Open expert. week your not stroke, his hack he dared Muscovy. paralytic go prisoner, Belle-W- hy? lowing a nervous shock durlug the capital city. He had sworn an oath other, I pray you, i.nd he assured that Noll She nses such shocking lan- Ban Francisco earthquake. before the people. For the rest no evil or Indignity shall befall one worn ns of I the admire fairest whom guage. Kernsberg Itself could wait. Without During a heavy fog on tho British a head It would soon fall In, and, be en and honor as mv wedded wife!" channel, the British steamer ArlingWise From Experience. Joan made him no answer, but sides, he flattered himself that he ton, 1986 tons, collided with and to man who without wait tries Mepks The would so sway and Irfluetice tho Pueh leaped from her horse Is a fool. a sank the Belgian steamer Cup Juby, views woman's Alt which of hand the Plkker. for In change safe hts had once Ing ho when her ess, Weeks How do you know? 852 tons, from Antwerp for Newport, palace by the mouths of Alla, that many thought strange. In another Meek My wife told me so -- Stray off Dungetiess. Twelve of tho crow she would repent her folly, and at no moment the arms of the Princess of tbe Cap Juby were drowned. distant day alt knee by knee with him Margaret were r.iumt her neck, and Stories. B S. NEWS SUMMARY e Trans-Caucasu- s, |