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Show ITA!!. "I EXAMINEE, THE MOUSING N lflrtt. DAY MoHNING. ,11'I.V RGAPSRS & ROUNP TABLG FOR JUVSHILS ' o0r 1 e k- -- !. o ! from Ids pin bn e; iM'k. lie Jnt e iu-r- to ll.nM.U g I f b,1 :i if men in a g.i.'.a'.l chat'-- - - I'r.a: ire j. i'n'i ,in ;. .iii-- a s'l.oii iial.t tlm : u.ik In'.iJ in auireiiiler. 1 hell n n I: 'n , n Uinked ei l:u Jirilisti 1 a i would io ..ni a.:, I. I pi ,.,1 tb'a nnii nil.', k, m me w :iib--- il ai.,1 you 1 have 1 ovd.' exploit; Ftiin.iui and hia l be region ulmul West I ki I. rmn;.m was ordered lo limsli I In- fnrtitiealiona at Weal bsv.Mn.g t ,i ii and there lie and tea men SKnl lb.- - K,iiu lli .' July of J 7 7st. anniversary of the Fourth, it is recordhow book near the evl in Washington's orderly Vi oil the TtlKRK of theunywliere 1 ' Fatuous, so their he issued the eounnand that should i v told the children they next day. the Fourth, the troops J home If Jiu drawn up in line and a joyful saluie iuld luce a celebration at eaiinun. The army was ould help her make the ice tiled from the they a on the ground selected by formed be to ll, e quartermaster general. This was ibmo. and the salute was tired at 5 o'clock to the ufieriiuon. "So it was Geoige Washington him1 '7 . self who began the celebration of the are Americana Fourth of July, and or tune." going to keep 11 up lo the end she slopped said Mia. raison. Tla-m speaking a niimile, as if tliiukiug. und presently began again: kv "1 sin going lo trll you another story which will Ik uboul one of llie alruii-pea- l, tiiosl dal Ing and brilliant soldiers of llie American Revolution General Israel Putnam. Your history PUTNAM AND KI3 OX TEAM AT T.USH TAVEflN. tills you how he rode down the stone steps at liursciieck. now West Given nlnii'ist to a ileiaimii'iit of Ida frightem lie aeied wieh. Foully ani got awny lioni llie ulmiit them with GENERAL ISRAEL lL'TNAAI. if lie lTn re, I llie ollirers vu io going as He 1779. nf the in scanty spring wiil tell I uiiny you Hrillsh. but this story to do. slid hia soldiers wvic eager in drive, the to kill him ai (nice. LMin. This they Joyfully agreed "ehin-llt'"Let l.n- nfl. geinit'iiieii" he rrieil. Hrilish not Ilf Horsein eU. i:t I'utliulll Jlarold and Fred daybreak U cun fake llie ion ii. eiul wagon nm You till men wnulil lives bis risk the of and the wlf in tall yard u the he found oat somt ilibig til ui the ene- and all. indy just li t inn ,' nine. I beautiful Amei lean flag. put out the i some j my's nuiulieis. mm umiMiig he said give you n.y wmil 11 e.dl rheir father had lrod them I I Kindlor tin. officers: you hia pay ymu centa lo their saved had money, and they " Tin going lo Husli a tiiveiii at llorse-nec- k ness.' tai all lo buy fireworka for the evening. Tlie HiiiikIi offieeis laugh'd heartceluhra-Lioi- i. wllh an ox (lint a load of ir funiily had a hand in (he corn. If I conic tank. I will let you ily. They Caniglii fney vine li.uing no know how many men Mu liritieli have; end of fun null tins igiini.nd iiisiu:, In lli inoniiliR. after llie work was who slouc'lied uIxmii t i. .nip. bsik-iii- R if iioi. lei them have .' Klur Bpsngled The iVue. they .a eg , wdli l Tlie n.milii, for every lien open ul suit a iliing ami oil great general iliililirii. pul llannei." fnllier. jiioi of old fa Mil clothes, ordeleil an nx lealll nil the woiid like a gi inning idiot, liut die old luniae ting- l.owhil In aym- load uf com piled oil the time Ins soldiers eye was riotlining lit and had lalli rtln n he heard Fred's hurnion- j upon II. The gen?iiil Hex I drove the ing everything llm number of men, i, ,,i,i striking in with a shrill aecnnislow oxen to Hush's tavern, wliere the tlie posilluu or the guns and Ihe exaet Ariel the singing their j I'aniiueiit HrJtish officers were (luarlered. He IMiilll where attack would la easiest. of Fourth a haul the iik idler told them "When he got ready lie shambled himself seemed stupider than ids oxen, In 177S. when one the follow ing July to the camp in a slow, awkward way. officers from make and the of was begun of sjiort Independence die Iteclu ration THE HI UR AT HORBKXCK. him. To scare him they threatened to Hut the minute he got out of sight of General Wusli-liig'o- ii I. ad ul IM.liiidi-lphiaIds oxcii, earn und wagon away 1 torse neck a transformation took place pave onlers to velehiute the is as remarkuble as that and hapitened hike from him and make hint prisoner, lien-er- sl like lightning. He braced up and fairly was a 1777. afterward. little He Mumd I'oiirlh of July in Pulliam, who never feared living rail back to ids own men and ordered The Hrillsh were still In possession X. J., with hia then al Morrlslown. Putnam hung man or animal, al tliut pretended lo be them to be ready for an attack on of Horaeneek Itself. iiiiiiy. July 8, the day before the lirst wa- - no rouMU of July sk h W, B Vvy.vv! vv Wii I : . I) . The Fufitrrar sail Ike Child. i city siory is Inbl of Kaiser William I, l he gi.iiiilf.iiln-- r of Ihe present (leru,.iii ciupcroi, wliidi deserve to be remembered. Tbo i MiiK'inr visiled il certain village, and iii. school ehiblreii of the J l,.ee (iHtk a prcmniciit pail ill llie win. Ii was given blin. After :l was nvtr bis iiiajesiv tiiaiiked the I.l i ii. es for tii,' pleasure tiny had cm cl 1. 111 and tin-began to isk tliHu mii ipiesimi's. T.. King no nr.iuse in ids band, h ti 'i.t d up and ashed, To ii'.j.f king l. .Ul dors tills belinig V "To tiie v. si mine kingdom, Mr. KmpcrorIH iiii-i- i, icil a little gill. ills majisiy thru took U gold piece . A hMmmm M!1. a HIGH LIFE wb.i so ;; i ' i:. ? AHEADI ., .mi I lo grombl, f.M hi f to iat)i V'.. I'er I Miiwsf tse. -- I I'.lnV it kt da T 1!S tr tiiUi fi V ,'$ V'vt Visilor tduiing temporary altseii.e of liustess) - W hat iieaulitul teeth your -- Visitor - Sin-k- i ig pins I. mu kicks t ir i mg pin tut Prepared. nirii. is you uioiher in' o. i Yisiioi-- - M , I I HUMS ITeMUHHilst. Tim si lionliliaslei of n ci rl.iin villago iiskci Ins pupils llie loilowmg iUes-tm- CATLAND. IN lota Pi' and bi,, a' ris lliglil alinvi' mi linse. lire nf Ii'm Ime inoriniiS K.'iur hIii- will ilcfide .liisl Imw fal a ibuik.'v I'.ilifiii-,may be Inciii Mollo-is oul shopping. lull will siie return'.' Klleii leailmg h.ieki Malliiiiu, Wlial ahull I say now ? Flle'.i-N- Jfr v liitimniu lias, .Inlinny ! she never we. ns T.muiiy - Ves'm: that sol 'ccpl wlien she It, is cjlleis. n: I "Kupisaie in n finally there are llva ehildien, sml uioiher Ii.ih only four petal oCa hidwivn t tiein. Now. h wains In give to every child nil eiU,il share. What Is she going lo iii'.'M Rileiiee reigned in llie room. Rv cry body cab ululed very hard till a 111 lie bov stood up and gave, lo llie greuL siirpriM of tlie schoolmaster. Ilia follow lag unexpected answer; f "Masli tlie iHitutoes. sir!'1 - I W k.i.gduni, Mr. I -- A DANGER said tl.e ildbi. w ., i hi. a nun dn 1 lieliii'.g 7 v. then asked ins nia.ii-Tin Ittile in. i id got vety rosy. Mlie To tin .iii.n.nl did mu i'se lo s.iy hiligdoin." for site I fioug'it 11 nngiit sound rude. Then a bright thou.. hi airui k iter, and instead of giviog il.c answer Ins majesly (Xprvteil aim looked at bun with i.nliant ryes and said, "To Hod's kingdom, Mr. The grand old man Was gieatly nd. Tears lilled hia ryes, moved. jilaeing Ins hand mi the child' head, he said devoutly . lio.l guiil that 1 may be accuinilrd wnilhy of Ibal "vi'.r iris ir-'i- m I .''' lie ilili:,iii',l. "Alnl In i .b. "Vi kc1. do,1, tins To liio i t us-ni- in-i- li.-r- Wtllie-Moth- er, In Widow Yes, iny pel. Willie (delightedly) i Hi, thru I can have the inoukcy to play with, can't I, mother? Patiirduy morning at the barbers Is alwsya a very busy time, and Tabby Toms sit in lows, each waiting Ida turn. It would never do to be seen out walk lug on Saturday evening with hair uncut or whisker uncurled. No. no! They're very purtleulnr about these things in tlie high society of t'ulland. eaieclally club. those wlio ore uieinliei's of the Me-o- . An Enemy Of the People Copyright, 1W4, by Charles W. Hooke r lter also dared to say that Stoughton'S attitude in this matter and his shameedless ulteranees oil June 17 proved him to be a public enemy and utterly unfit The Fourth of July to address his fellow citizens on such oration in the Illtle an occasion as that which commemocity of Soutlibo rough rated the birth of American independhud been delivered ence. very year In the last twenty by a man Nobody supposed that this protest m Hir'd Joshua H. Stoughton. He waa would have any effect-- The man who i political leader and might fairly be wrote it would have been the lust to railed the boss of both purlieu til believe that the rourae of destiny could Bouthborough und the county, for no be stayed by any word of his. and he tmi ii or iiiciisuif! ever was almost petrified by surprise when prospered with his consent. Hia abilities it began to be whispered shout the city ere w orthy of a wider field, but he whs that Stoughton would not be the Fourth runienl to ail tigiit and hold hia native of July orator. Meanwhile, however, city In llie hollow of Ills hand. the ordinance had been passed and hud Mr. Roughlon professed an ardent gone to the mayor for his signature. love of home and country. "The best As the mayor owed his political existinterests of Bouthborough and the ence to Stoughton, nobody doubted tlmt real welfare of the nation" were fathe signature would be affixed; yet the vorite phrase with the gentleman, both in public and in private speaking. He prided himself upon hia oratory no leas than upon his discretion und never ir-inliton of hia candidates for office i" nay anything unless he lihnaelf had formula led Ha expression. Tiie city always held elaborate of imtrlotle festivals, and the chief address was always delivered by tiiiinpiiion. All other speeches were tm rely echoes of his voice. Therefore I bo iiowu iliat he would not deliver the Jonrih of July oration this year wui iinjioriiint. and the explanation sent In bv ti'ir loeol correspondent made It 1 understood the y from the brief marks of my city itor. It wan tills: ato-- re- ex--r- ui ed , poa-l:iv- i'! il appeared that a street railway fiamhisi' ordinance of a peculiarly and generous character I 'J 'em before the Koulhbuniugh al-in m since June 15. On June 17 tlie 'h'bruted the anniversary of the b"li.. f Hunker Hill with a modest and Hioughtnn made the 'i ,i of the day. In the course of Ills ha fsiintcd with satisfaction li.c franchise measure, which, he 'os i. Kilned to mark an era in said, that v "i.i'.'i-fu- l industrial development that "i nilt-the heart of every e";'l (iiixn of Southborough with' end j0yf 0P words to that effect. 'uhchlse scheme, and especially ,n ton's VlSTmm 0 orouued unpreeedemed op- .n.i In the city. Lesser provuca-i.- r a similar sort had made trouble ut Mominent people had ,;J :,ri'',i'1 10 out because of i,iitoii,s power and the unrelenting o.ini i,r hi vengeance. Now, how- ' l,-- ! fix WHS , Tally nslir. Vail- oisai1iZat,on, which usually fiom public nialtr's had kept d- ' ,h ort,inancx al,d one of the tw'o ' .nll total papers had come out accusations of bribery. This pa OM!.!(-l(lsiv- e h-- e, 11 '7 YOU Ii.-W1- ,,t OrtiHT TO HR HNDER SOME FORM OF RESTRAINT." days passed, and the ordinance remained unsigned. Hearings were held, and the mi.yor listened publicly to many honest men and privately to Joshua B. Stoughton. It was expected that the mayor would sign on July S. but he did not do so, and on the morning of the next day came the announcement that Stoughton had been attacked by tosailitis and NEWSY BITS FROM NEAR ti.kinIRa,:0r Chattanooga has been ""harimms of ihe cost of l:thir h'" ho private company Bu:,h'ipal ownership. He re 'hatlanooga under the old ls7 aPf- - lamP. while the Mm Nashville a triffe a difference of 3j ja-- r I"" In favor of munlrijail lighting. a central to.,1, p'r'!,,''K ,f rod w'lih-messages b tllt'U,r!,,p,v may troin all ifiiaitcrs of Ihe world He was a handsome, kindly, cheerful their fesilvlllcs without my .asakilance, 1 havent first. 1 could calch Mr. Ulmstmif aftId he. "It's clear enough and I waa blue to the backbone. erward If necessary. The essential facts man with a merry twinkle In Ilia eye. talked much about it'' "I give you my solemn word of honAgain came the sweet voice culling, two I the stated situation of the "lo to, anybody except Don't," said 1, I laid doth Ing whatand 1 looked over my shoulder to besaid tlial or." he, t was that agreed young ladles, and it me." ever to oo Willi this affair beyond a hold Nina lowering running after me. DunFourth "I've been looking for you everwlicro," He glunrcd out of the window which should obtain my news from Mr. Olm-ste- mild protest against the iwasags of the for the franchise ordinance without due and said alls, tth. I've had such ail cape- upon the platform, and, ning ami lake a trolley opened directly Story by rlence! place when 1 had written my sto- proier Investigation." seeing nobody within hearing, he proOf course he wua telling the truth, Vouie with uie," said I and led lie and acnl it lo lie clly. ry ceeded: Into a convenient ice creuin "parlor," Life was much brighter after thla and yet It might he possible thut InfluHill man is tlie Dunning, Duiiuing on to tlie ences arising in the church had moved where we found a table In a quiet cur I owner of tlie News. His pa)ier wouldn't chance encounter, and swept honorable Kliiuglitou without the pualor'a direct Her, Hill of Dunning's conquest I quest loned him as have dared to mini; oul with the bribIntervention. "I have the story!" she whisiered al secret with an assured heart. as 1 dared gpun Hits point, and soon as we were sealed. Listen. Mr, sharply ery alory unless Dunning had the inI found the gentleman sitting on the he finally stihl; Olinatead told me. I begged him hard, side facts. , The trulley people probably of his residence, and J attacked If anybody connected with this but lie didnt know why 1 wauled IL tried to bribe him, but he doesn't tell steps stateIt to him boldly. He listened my church ha Influenced Mr. Broughton Tiie facta are these: There le a very his man Dillon all that he knows. Dunment with rising impatience'. public spirited mail named Curtis U, could not deliver the oration on the ning is a man who understands how to Goodwin said he at last, ia dream, ,Thia . yr Fourth. keep his mouth shut. He has forced worthy of a fat willed old Imbecile Ilka Wliut!" I gasped. Stoughton to some kind uf a compro- Porter, the alutlon master. What he "Mr. Olinatead told me about him. Our correspondent sent word immeI'd never heard of him. It seems that mise, and he Is satisfied. It to a great doesn't know would reach around the diately to the city editor. this man knows all about the bribery in "I wrote the article which first pro- triumph for the News to have forced world three limea slid He In a double the franchise business." tested against Stoughtons speaking on Stoughton off the stump today. bowknol. If I hud been able to bluff "Yes," said i. (here's no doubt of It.", Ha, ha!" the Fourth," he said, "but I'm no workI'd Klouglilon out of speaking today aH was he who did this thing," aald wllh shook luxu His I alow, a fat I'm body er of miracles. only prophet. have slopped that ordinance before the be, in Ihe interest uf tbe pujilic. Mr. wrote the article after consultation rious laughter. (Jlrm-ti'iiboard of aldermen. Why didn't that aya so." You go to sec Rill Dunning," he occur to rorler'a alleged mind?" with Mr. Dunbar, owner of the paper, Tlilk is a Joke!" 'Not si Mil. toy friend. 1 have seen hut neither of us thought that it would continued. "Of course lie won't give it And he proceeded to show ma In Mr. Ouodwln. i culled upon him. J told amount to anything. The fart ia that to you straight, but you run get s line about five minutes that I was on the him tlial I had learned that It was In neither the article nor the public feeling on it. You'll find him ut his house.' wrong trail absolutely. who fjorauuded Mr. Broughton not to ha produced thla result. I've got it I Inquired the way anil set out with "If you want to get at the bottom of BIN'S k." 1 was bluffed out was that all but 'us do how lo Stoughton haute, rushing along this," said. he, I'll tell you straight I half rase from my chair and sUra-the street I was brought to a audden It, 1 can't, because I'm tied up wllh the by one man. Who this man was at tier. tohaven't yet learned, but I'll know halt by such an obstacle as would stop man in a business way." Wliut did lie do?" I gusied. morrow, and It will be a great siory, any mail with eyes in his head. At the "He was terribly excited. lie looked "With what man?" . an If he was going In faint or have a for the one man must have ihe inside same moment a voire of Incomparable "With lawyer Bam Dan forth. He's fit. He offered me f.VI If I'd tell him facts about thin franchise steul." sweetness pronounced my nnme. Not the man who- called Htouglilon off. where I got the information, and then So I was sent to Southborough early even the dust for' which Southborough Danforth was counsel for the trolley he offered me a hundred if 1 wouldn't on the morning of July 4 to find the Is Justly infamous could affect the mag company nl one time, and they laid a print It. You see, lie thought 1 wu a one man and get the grout story. ic music of that voice. row. He knows enough nboni Ihe Inreirler." 1 had no especial knowledge of tlie I hud side f this Infamous business to play "Miss Loverlng!" I exclaimed. I exMy blessed grandmother,' claimed. "I Ills licala anything that ever thla trick, for that's ull it la; just city, but my experience iu similar com- no notion you were here." , munities made me feel very sure (hat "I'm visiting Nellie Uiinstead," replied trick to animy ilia railroad rrew. DaniiHppened! We have landed the story." "lf course we have." the name of the one man would be on the vision of beuiily, which had not fort h doesn't (laro use his influence "Rut lls sli Nil ari'ideiil. Mr. iilm-ster twenty-fouhours. lie's within in several been before because franchise every lip gladdened my eyes against tlie was Joking with you. Curtis In the same business himself. You go The facts would be bubbling tip through months. '"The Ohio leads have a beauGoodwill Is tlie chief or the railroad to see Jilin, bnt don't tell liiin 1 sent the ground, and my only trouble would tiful place on the lake.'. syndicate slid the crookcdeul old ian il be lo gather them in advance of tlie "I was there long'ugo with her broth- you." tliHt ever brent bed (lie breath of life. would other special correspondents who I went to see Danforth and found er. said I, '.beore Nellie grew up. Ml. OlmstcH'l liiid no idea that il vrns lie who culled Broughton riff. Hill il be sent to Southborough. They're going to have a lawn inriy him In his office paring the (luor. A w.is. We've cuiiglil him. lie whs rJi One of tliese "specials" was the first and dance and no 'end of ; good time wheezy 'old rasdil die was. and one that nniMxpd thut he gave himself away, ilo man I saw when 1 alighted from the today," said she. 'vN'rllic mid 1 are was ton near llie grave to be so busy TT WAK Ill-- I WHO Till) Til IB culled BloUKhlon off lieeslise lie s,i Wu shook downtown train at Kouthborougli. buying u few Illtle tliinus. with Iniffuily. When T told him wlmt afraid he might say soiiielhlng InjudiTJIJNU," SAID BJ1K. hands rordially. The stores me open till 1, tv nit. 1 know lie muily choked to death. cious. In fact, Bloiiglilun won in a You ought to be under some form of Is llii.'iin Higgins. You may lake my pi, ice where he couldn't ell her s?;ik of Tcu're on the Stoughton rimy, of Flie'll' be here In a minute, and Hit'll said-hc- . 1 came up lust night." ask you to the house.'' course,'.' restraint, young man." he gasiwd. wonl for It that If it was not Higgins the franchise nr not simik of It. IV'.iv 1 was conscious nf uneasiness, though didn't I nee this Nina, ynu'ra "J have not on a wedding "You're ton weak minded to be at large, it was none of us." f my stiid I, the only reporter In the slate." 1 knew that the morning edition Where csri I find him?" I asked. Wlial? 1? I pulled the string tliut "and, besides, m on a Job." I think he's in Ihe church now," said Well, that's the way I got iny smry. friend's pkper hud hud only a vague At this moment Xciile upre.in d, clinked off old Josh Stoughton today? he.il oil it. Rut 1 window Slid I laid h out of the the glancing pastor, court Ihe knows itself. Not if in ) hs! tentative and story. ,i. changed almost heyotnl rwogolllon lawn parly. I worked the to didn't street. across get and the 1 had I. Mid talked five years. Dpon iuy void. If had I'd a bioiiicd sight wilier he "Queer yarn.'1 The door of the church was opened Mil day and all night, and wllh lit-- nil vl course you know w bo the n,an met her first that day tlie uucoiif'SH-- d about the 'best interests of Houlhbor-oug- h' as 1 approached, and uion the steps of Ihe knowledge that II Goodwin Ik?" sr Id he. ol d the glorious benefits of givBmuglilnn J dug up stood the gray haired, (leaf, decrepit who had allegiance of my hem-- l to somebody crookedness rigid mni leM. The upelse might have lieen shaken, but ten ing all our Hi eels to a railway company sexton, childish with sge. "t'ertaitily." said I. shot nf it was Ibal ue wrei ked BroughIs Mr. Hiram Higgins Inside?" I askThis brief' exchange of language Seconds in Miss Lovering's sociity had (or nothing. Ye, sir, that would have ton's power i, mi foired llie mayor lu ed. him tliut I didn't know mid satinsured me agninsi change. I am really nul'cil in" first rule." I'in veto the fnini'iiise. "Him in Higgins'." he iied. isfied me that he didn't know. W nodThe m.ni was obviously sincere, nnrl a (.onstant man us men go. Il was a great public good, und I Hiram Higgins." ded pleasantly and went cur ways to Nellie invited- - me ihk t (ordialiy to cii'r'vd to antagonize hlin. Instead was the iiasior'a little joke and his wish to Hiint mil Iliat it ail resulted Il find out. the festivities al her f.Hhr's house u?ed all my powcis of ll.iifery and all way uf telling me that I must search from the coni. no which Inspired the 1 wan to meet our 1ov.il eorrespnndei't 111 lie SoUlbiSiloil-- h Hud laughed at iUnrtiiTis of attire on the icsnuicrs of humble d fcienec. News to say ll'at dutsiii- - his congregHiioii. ' in th station master's office, but inVYou'ie nut allogrllc-- r h fool," snid tbe freest duy of all the year. Well. I seuiciiwl. and I got six more Joshua II. Stoughton was not a fit ma'i ("'low cilixens on the stead I received a note saying: "If I can corner this story. said I ;,c ut InM. "und I'll give you s straight "lips" Inside of the next hour, and ev- to nddrcsx one who civil exerts of nn them baseless ninn of libvity when he himThere's upon subject ery only proved you nuiy he sure tliHt I'll attend. My tip. PI nick a' snug, liens off mi a tumor. I met Dillon self w as tip slave of corrupt luniiry. Josh with examination. liiiefest the Btouglitoti enough influence time will be my own after the story is Will see you at the office at lb: this thing, and that man in Hie enuiKi! of the trouble, and he Tiie press is not el way. accurate ill I'. 10 . DJIJl.V. dme." Hcv. John llodaetl. pastor of confessed that his own errand had been staleim ills. in:d Mime uf tile re.isoi, the mo The station master himself gave may be gleaned from tula brn f narra"What')) it about T askv-- Miss Lay- Stoughton's chun Ii. Btongliloii has a wild souse chase, the note, and his countenuii'e was I- ering. 11 ti-i- i Tlds town is full of liar," said he tive, ii in i urai y nf Mii'eineut is not ins a Ivh-- in this Hinder, you may llumined by a wise smile. Si alien mas-leisnd people alio think Confined to tlie press, lier to the This Stoughton matt-r.- " depend upon it. Illodgeit is a mull uf glooini!y--"liar- s nor to Hi" (""Mis fi'piifi. iut to are groat collectors of news. I rethey know whul they don't kpow, blast "My father probably .kruas ail about pe,iee. lie knows that if Woui'liimi Tl woal.i raise hlll'Giu. It i u geneial the weather 'cmi address til" today flected. it." said Miss' Olmsiead. Why don't want to . no didn't human Bout s of nod "It . failing. liborough',," lilodgctl specially tuinpo'-do "Well." said I, "what you think?" you come out to the hniisr with on now? ISut the power lo eiosc and d'fe..i said I from the depth of an expoiicnco He laughed softly, and 1 gave him a Our cirrl.'tre is Just around the corner." see ji linppen." d covered two Hales. rascality Is being mure end i mu Tti.ii V..1 idiiViiM log. and I had half and He it in fine, large cigar. The voice of experience rpokc Ju:d lighted in llie press. whK.li is. hike ii tor We held ;i conference and decided a mind to sit light down in DauforllYu lasted the smoke with evident appre- lime to pro vent inn from 'cpiing lh:r r.ftiC" .Hid write my storj' mnl Ufwni a new line nf Investigation in all in all, th" proeldimer and defender ciation. Invitation. Dill Dunning v.ms the near- rive fit the lsv-- pari v, but which neither of us had any confidence. of our liheulrs and tip? pM'pdual d "Dillon ought to know who I w.i er source of information and piohshly meed me to oil upon the Rev. Mr. H began to look very much 'as if the laratton of our independence cl t!,a . Olmeteads would be obliged to hold modern tyrant, greed. that called old man Stoughton down the better. It wise to pump hia; Ro'te'-tt- A of July ud . HOWARD FIELDING . Tou-ailiti- s! J ad r , SIT-M- cht-misl'-n sat-i'sli- ed ir.-cl- l"1--- ! w f'naaadraMa, What sniella most In a shop? The nose. Why la the letter "k like a plg'u lull? I tees use II la the end uf srk. s V'i'-'iik- 1 marry sli Italian count? Pretty . o Kasllr Heeaaalsed- are you really going AND FAR. by mean of pocket Instruments carried by the senders. Thus each could eroct a cenlriil tower over i:s plant and. equipping It reporters v i! ii pocket instruments, send them forth In quest of news. liepnils to the marine hospital service apparently prove the theory that the dcsrrurthtn of the mosquito means the absence of yeliow fever. Wu t'haoC'hu. son of Wu Ting Fang. Punier Chinese minister to the L'niled new-s-p,.p- 1.- J -s pt,.l-fiir- tvi-tere- tl-s- t in.-k- -- States, who has been graduated recently from the Atlantic City high was at the head of a class of thirty-siIll the dlslrlcl of Rergiil alone tla-rare nearly l.OOti.dOO acres devoted exclusively to the cultivation of rplun poppy. The iUiliar agrnt-- embraces an opium field of sIkuu r.fO.OO'l acres, and that of Lena res is a close ficoini with 473..1&9 acres devoted lu Ike cultivation ut this drug. 77 In Germany tlnee m jierson M or tnure. who rialiii tu he year in Fiance there aie 71.1, in Kiigiand ltk. x. e l' n .n Bwe- - of a second, or r.car the limit of in BcoUand 4B. in Nor wav tlm.l vlvu..I pu n I'Koii. Iff, in Hclgium 5 and Ip inrni.-:i- : fine reason wliy llie ll'tl,' Japanese t TIs (ildnfcl ;ii.n ill the world Is saidau-loi I"" all" Diuno fotiim of Rio Janeiro, soldier can march twenty- showing that Mfihe isL is that llicnlic. KocuPi"nts day wllh a uurden of 10 i ... . x .... i .....1 i.. j his lung jaivver, and henc" I. v. Pol" I rowrr , J l.nbilliv pliysical system, is (lev. lo .i ' uni deep breathing. J Bturgeuiis are th- weakest of all fish A very Tlie nvernqe tiuni'iun ot K.tS'i of In pi opi'i'iion iu tlielr :iixe. sturgeon is perfectly helpless if Kglitt:lp' !a ulioiil heT n , in i. Bon.e a smail svvcrdlisli. M:i i:el flasbos indeed, are instant,-ot'iera last for a second. nf Tie rrer 'iioro. i i Braiin. liardeus s ill S.II d of Its led. ir II til.glc (i P.d Olliers of ..J.'e ( - .and Solidill-.th stone tails in the stream and alight charge at Irnmala of n!h,ui dis-de- v- - . s- oiK-t-i- o! . - l.r" upon h not her in a few month they unite and become one stone. Fish oan-iilive hi Its witters. An albino deer with a coat'ua whits as kiioiv and eyes n deliiaile pink was recently killed III southern Oregon. It whs one of the very few tilbina deer ever .e"u jn me mount. '(ins of tlie west. Iticiniii li. Ibili toi, a niiicliiiiist. has an h.vi'plioii wliich lie ci.itms will i ut i.i l'.e lie- ( jou: iey from New Yio-lo BjuI lie in loii. Tlie f.iiinor propellei r ousiei. of a S"iis C small pruel!ers on tin- - sides, bow and stem of tl ship. j - Electricity is llie power to be used, an4 the motor, will be placed on tile aiiafts iiiKtead of In a central jmsition. Ail German soldiers must learn to swim. Home of them are so export thul. with their clothing on their heads und cairying gun and ntnuiunllioi.. they tan swim siieams several hundred yards w ide. A llTnch engineer. M. Xodoii. ha discovered a new ii'Gnl somewiist sini-ii.- ir to MliMiiini!i:ii wl'lih Ii" lias railed iKKlmni." It produced by aa aiM ti ic proves |