| Show LITERARY NOTES The foremost authority In all tho world on the subject of earthquakes John Milne and his unl iua mrthnuakn observatory In the Isle of Wight will be the subject of an lIIulltrotd article In McClure Mngnzlne for May Tho article will descrile how by tho Helen tine appliances Invented and set up by 1 rof llIn the lIghtut tremor 01 the earth In however rettote n quarter Is I Itslantly maurd and rrconl tnl and the llicc of Its occurrence dloIoI whether on the land or under the see A reconnalesanre hy the blryrla fiUad of one of the regular ony In fmtry regiments Is I the subject 01 the double pace lllustratlo of Colliers Weekly of this week and on the front page in I portrayed the scene In the horne of a naval I officer who was suddenly sud-denly called to duty More than a dozen doz-en of the Weeklj Illustmtlins un from photographs taken ul or near Ry Wt one 01 them sheets Coptaln Sami son commander nf the Sleet with a m ip of Cuba spread 1 Upon his knee Consul Oenernl Lees arrival at Port Tampa from HaRn la the subject 01 an IIUMtrnUnn bjn the ueckljs art editor Mr Walter missel wlio was at fort Tampa and who Is 1 represented ale bj a pencil sketch of Oct cral Lee Other portraits are of Ylce Consul Oarl Springer and the balnnn of the foreign rely hone commltte1 01 the two house of Congrws While soldiers And sailors are iroelterlnK I on the out coast the Ice Is t scarcely out of the rivers of the Northwest the sprit g breakup on one of three Is I the sub Jl ul a strong picture In keeping with the spirit of the times 10 I a war tlOya cheerful ontby Robert W Chllmhru aDd much Information shout naval and mllltnry affairs and the erIaltblul tale |