Show EDITORIAL NOTES I 1 ii tia the crops in morocco have been a total failure and thousands of human beings as well as herds of cattle cattie are in a famishing condition relief belief is 18 being afforded by the english residents reside nta uta at ut dlo blo gador but the deatha deaths atom f torm torn starvation average from nom 40 to 60 w aday day I 1 tha pacific christian messenger Ates having been called a liberal paper thus repudiates the charge we make no claims to being I 1 liberal truth is never liberal but J j exclusive christ and his apostles were not liberal but hut denounced in the strongest terms those who j tailed failed to accept their have to christians who I 1 should follow aft aften erthe the same lesson in religion as arule azule a rule ruie the tha more of t error any people embrace the more liberal they become down to those who wholly i discredit the bible i who sty ie themselves aspre preeminently eminently pre 2 all of which la is as true at the everlasting gospel i oa on the dinst bill Jj longley the most moat notorious desperado in desperate was i executed for the murder mulder of a ma man n named and anderson andersen r anderson Jj longley was the reputed bler cipf no less leas than thirty two persons his first feat was to a agro in inthe inice the lne head at one hundred yards dista distance nee nce this crime being allowed to go unpunished enczur eged the young to proceed in his lawless career carter he was only twenty even seven years old when he be suffered the extreme penalty of the law and is described aa as tall 1911 and graceful with a handsome face a mild alid and pleasant eye and a bleet and gentle voice he made a speech on tha the gil gallows lows lowb and warned uhe the young against following in his hia path jt it J t is a strong comment on the tofiq laxity of the law that sucha such a career aa as bangle leya ieya ls was wag permitted bitted to run to huch an extreme and terrible length A substitute hor tor white lead as the body bady of ot paints b lias liss ed it is obtained by precipitating zine zino chloride or sulphate by means of a soluble sulphide bodic banic baric and sulphides sulp hides have all been u used ed for ibe the ithe purpose but special precaution s are taken to precipitation with the white sulphide of ady auy iron that may be present in the chlor chloride lue lUo of zinc the precipitate of white sulphide ia is collected dried and transferred to a furnace where it is being carefully stirred to bring all parts into contact with the air while still hot it ia raked into vats of cold water where it is levitated levi gated and ia is then subsequently dried the product bainy a white pigment of great beamut beauty y vhf wha which ieh ich is proof against the of sul sui hydrogen anything that will nill answer be he purpose of white lead without its danger to health will be a great boon to the painting fraternity |