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Show Second e Section Inter-Mountatn Republican SALT Flaubert's ‘Madame Bovary"' | Finest Novel in French BY is . i SAINT. RAOUL DE no authy.' SAT The LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Nov 9.-There Aurships for use in Actual In the French langu ize ential }| ~ And } seas of the to an out-of-doors festivity, & A atue of Flaubert by Bernstamm, | conspicuous ed its pence, the ae i Just been unveiled at Rouen,| ¥ Ee a great oe . a france shoulda] where, like Corneille 1 Was born and ei .r ; , as : , She = bs ived for many year represents the| With Le te Gere nor oe ae tea te ie novelist standing in a : simp le attitude a xPas art st Gt Ba : jee ind every-| with head thrown gesture. Ing With b ick, a characteristic | his mustache long and hair big and build, he flow - is just: old recepLlions guitars +P a; product thing done lik-| veiw In now the : aerial the next great ai navy. atng . war ~ airship: referred Brothers : may o to of the wae ther of naturalism" in| ‘ reantuan M Emit Bergerat has} beard as big G (ators Po Wlanhert' funny story of F at his little apartme ee aa y Netie: nd -his friends Another ee Ss} when ice aa ee ie ee tment was called him "the good| Tah (One acne Deranged attract attention crisis. Vell, my cover frie nd, ee as a in| fare be ‘ which is Ha and tree car "wile h . 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Contalis os white vellum, feel re beginning the [with : Seripts , In the libraries of 1 f Miss Load Eee man a reitede: wedding Margaret gieh a a gown eS a and. has Jilted wealthy erop- she o her her young. h E re | hi ok"Miss watt, Hazleé "a nuoFurst in public h G Vi i the dishonest by walomeas Hen Ae before nere what ality man w ho me thods ber aicte the Bile twas ee civil K ep er war, and o clad it BOT Sue r alive: one. day curious. t birhe nn dink ust 5 i othe h osti stilit became | acquire .ques ites tie " ng "A by aotent honest pt ons honest laror ; ‘ n fel neh ft ‘tave been. } ‘ an jas Hike ‘i to waunt honorabl required. hen he got to Ke velt announcemen " int of home ly pungency,., had to say-anything more and to produce direct resi M8 he {ssued shrewdnes proclamations, and moe rable yer memorab ; Mr. Rooseve policy a and. of ha which Pather spe alkene rig oT "eRRECS adopte c op He admitted yy. ogy | "1 enniac Fel pa to busine i ing okuk that.tt sc. ad ace ; Oo yubles. iness, then al iid aie the the . in' the. he. , {f fancied Jatter te ae ais tee eee ead ia ht His speeches a Aey, akeavisiblys jrpeekeee fare ie et oahey: ind they cour=| form Bese ith conse President oD fj tumeee be) Pe Ww hen bi; ful' Plaxue the i . er is | it a oer shin known to ue on an ne i exer het t least, such seems to be the >! ; Amertea''s ose capable ; of But of | at they the With other A report, have way to Day-| wovernments however, has engaged Germany So. the to o The te loon, sher has two dark which fichts made ee case of HHaCenEneS na ed Bs one will nore land ie we was be be " restriction eettictis be le rom in al Ar The Geoan be 29@ vojieon a : battaon AgK-canaT ee ihe] nav Germany Approprit Lte ob 1s nS must] oP the to te RB for is apparent. bagopposing airship off ‘der In wilh ury ror said ie ete Sata> by lesbster most aredramatic ae 1 earlier in whey ‘ ase the bag it would te 1 ee ce 1 a to be nal ship could collapsing. Roosevelt's "Hers speakings ing re r eee its. A thie all of genlus. ' a8 Ae On. . ra OTe) vas} ook , ‘CeSs Fr. Tesevelt was ti \ thi s theree : the ; nece n At a tinicaes on vigorous plauP lene srator right. But would Mr have thought Roosevelt Pity, |e eae * Ea tia ep : to:avsafe - me \ But shells timed so "that they explode upon touching the bag would would gg the wor So the war airships pat-| tions and drop:bombs encourage lize | number aeones eaten for monopo toe rene mies ° a iosan ne Saraner a : dite 1ips In Ge sr ‘purpos Pp more to.7 Pie ac and destroy itt fu th 4 ips Ss in wold b Leth { 4 One day last Jun June, jAnd tt Bell will be the first aerial battleships, details, it is more me ee or * BS PaReeO to his AD / PAD own w BES government e TT seeing destroy 9 went, : don e: on ne £ s uc } - which you stral ght oe tence. yf the 1 stant man honest honest to 1 methods, listene¢ for the in 81i- ‘ miypue amy right®)navy. who fortune | jly for as I wins standa against caught oO He e was oO } an eA Aeon , pti os Ae e n an Mian * n of the gums from the oe has been eek. is and the kind so thoroughly Newmarket, spending the Octothe metropolis of regarded as a 8 royal state is entirely - His ajeaty often t the streets, free of annoyance he suffered tub oe Whea course. h s adie rfare. expense and SE ii un ‘phitan stitution fe \auppiylag Yb ‘beer 4 cities of Gre ritain ee the Pepa engages peril ions ir pee° wi 16sagaVariou Ticaie y nation ons tha eee the ae> it.ann ie son eeelled ut to nae mee ec rhee aring sin shales much ana ein ex ce Sls Fo Teen Eng ane vars Par oy t = a ae icaCV Mle er tast Oe ie ee: ae rehines pe will eee Eas om e ably ‘be used first a spying, then in Key erica. If the trust had a monopoly aco pping explosives and tthen will come or the British market it would, as important merit bombs sibil One of the wiht is; in an : airship it. outa yea interview ie iat} cominon,rhe ware WOME whole prin- lar would the does ae in extortjonate America, compel consumer prices the for bee a Ateanina. is . would havere in de 2 Of c urse, no' atagainst this fearalong over it and te puzzling aa sion could be could be of enforced no avail birdlike foe. Perhaps it will See land In. dealing become a Ue be erica aaa ere che, aden in Lonéon, patie and they Bra taa ee ees mingha ones Near anc chuetae fead t eeds. Most of the boys are made f I Brees GuNeRy ations and photographs, it is difficult to see how any such provke lthe » °, t competition in open market, is un-3 able to: opal te Seat Ieee : § C ae umers to pay. he oer one = ee _ at" , oe ‘nS. pada Seating de a Seitiont aepead (ae P Ointien aval akwasen oe a questions op into being By the 2d ent®of the airship In warfare is tha aerial. frontic te Even though it were "prohibited eee one airships o ce oe r ie a var time.| These he, a great trifle are o% Lis.verpool. a a : stone marbles in Germany used The by re- . fuse only of the marble > and oes? quarries is employed, and this is treat- guns with ‘ed in ally such a way no Waste that there is prac- on Ants ore really very long-lived, conbe | sidering their minuteness. A natural- writt unwritten law that no airship shail be allowed ee e territory-age -of ano ;in] ah NTS expectation," said Dr. Bell. ae Lp verte "Gs that an airship will} wa perfect i capable of ms iking 150 to 200 miles an hour im confident that} hefore tenn AF machines will be ea arywhere id few know how Near America iS arent now to having an acarith ist had two queens under Sheateation for ten vears and one of Sir John LubIe'a ant A ; re e bock's pets lived into her fifteenth year . The place of the airship in the wars g¢ the future will be 1igh, according to Rear Admiral Chester of the United States navy. He means high in import: Sa] asin thea ance as os | j | Sm BY of | Thrift but become , be no : a 0d can or Amerien the eminence As never felt Nanda and : the of ‘ ce = there re z : : of pleasure, such as is known to who have, through their own ef: : ae archieved prominence and vic-| € é "ip indeed the Visionary man, genera of many E forethought seed, ther | tt art re | . ailymrt Roaal pressionable a ¢ ae be is an aeatah absence nd |),.ep womanhood 1 ance .a semb woman B home even sora in duties ‘ discovering oO f who has her do not exist things, lacks but , in interest frequently : in pro- todomestics see pa are lack of power a da oe influence,. and. lose nb opportunity to take advantage of he In the other . = re find the selfextreme, however, we h her respecting woman, Fen, eit a no ualities, creates noble, qualities, of heaven, family and to whose she becomes a heroine, to be 4 q ‘Indeed an was. unity the || Placed on a pedestal above all others. tior jmeant power, then j dawn of civilization | without ° manhood in a this :. aimless, = 3 When humanity first realized, the most POC ae any a To of ge ane 5 tho appreciation to ~e if there |! conscientious activity! There may be to an appearance of these qualities, but credit eri hay largely upon = CARTER, rich, | Wwomanliness remain but answering obscurity || elsewhere, any yokedq her even of theaught general famityher be forts, tories too LANDON a man pe : brought one it individual word. Vhrill those country to perfect allhough he gave no than possible that he a8 many >: rn yet has and and little : made < b wae people depend eral = has never want, in 10 . who thinks things, and sows Ine was all . kinds great To : "very directl means| in every direction a : , ch gen-| faculty in none, for Bue 1 BE eral susceptibility undermines Di ae ers of concentration and results in| drifting In many directions and 4 mr ing in none, The art of re entiing Is : evinced. by > sailing, not drifti To encourage children in all form of duty and establish for them penger standards' of | harvest be im- effective sail-}| ‘on @° for is perhaps future : life. the best foun . Self-confidence forms of success. ul Is essential to Although one should t to ove srestimate one's her hand conthe other ha propors are be careful not Far possibilities; on ae tinued | discouragements tlona undermine ee OL use eless ' ee e ue. fas erequentix so 2 ee aoe ta: 0 cE is undeniable a To realize the necessity for a avatar that too great or rather an exaggeratof general concentration, means even-|ed opinion of one' 8 frailties will ¢ ota tual satisfaction of the heart, a a for t hi A its none @ 2asy "The]and ae rene s devil tempts us not, ne ‘tis we temp m, peceouine > hisas skill with opportunity." Aimlessness Za : many Zocms der breede an uncha Apart from fr thee va value of Apart having any|; gossip, slan a definite goal in view there is always] so repugnsny, re peeency an OR benefit to be derived from any kind of}religlon. Unfortuna ae such systematic culture, for all 5 of exe Praige, " ae nothing self-regulation and control are lessons| "silenceRive.is oe c in duty. The aimless man must soon-| is equally possi : er or later dwindle into unrespected Aimlessness encourages = pear rance vat "ald ren "positive have before hart been | screened e wI evangelis eres ‘The ; fi anaesthe- who. on ained preacher and Antervals. of eee den- Powell, } « app led. The Ne eres : airships become, be no lenger on Lats luck of hypnotic as piece conecea kne more |‘| knees, 1little < it. aS It will a hardly | Pied cers exes be whe h ai sone ire Ynquisitive ere he mo strangers, Ne Every morning the king rode ou ch his cob to the Saas heathpain wate! ee Carte % & ‘ | | ah pps Trai himiim to orhis his "* momen t brought a sald about to Paeianid teis s pe part un-| need be s&: Sine to applaud ne part be decl ines pia aa thus you aoe I read by S girl to Edward is never © anywhere as he from An ped abruptly. and then ies ialasioe Bove French government | Ile peremptorily required h series "sean footere ne isve theoutwitted him and to céuse the ppl aay re broken about case » : in am the acvantege dtroving esh ip tleship ers sot a ful oblect skimming their themevery at that the girl's found that the can- been was ee where ‘ vised." ae ee aioe over passed into insensibility mental Impression that hee King ADMIRAL. on a eur right, feIn thls» final daal abo abolition between 0 | engagements see the fina Lucuniaces at discussing s fitted never haye the anne an war re had nother s what was sia at the same hospital ame i cule was sprayed on t ums to fre them int. i:nsensibllity The. tooth rae , extracted without pain, it w Horas round that.a gag placed in the ae with: thalt en: e declared POLICEMAN. advocates ENGLISH rec ont OF seste o comple .. Annesthesia by hypnotic suggestion has been accomplished pe entally In a London de ne where a Younes: woman w. unconscious by the idea of an anaesthetic, although the Ss was not actually a ied. Ethyl chloride was the anaesthetic inte for use In the case, and the In other wordsd, ghe was hypnotized into. unconsclousne -_--- POPULAR for this connection be- the bopertl ote % etting ‘enough 16 -WOrk, © " anaesthetic Rett pene ---- Americans that opera It was Padtocwaeh enemy s ho no probab iy f that tat keep PREACHER. sule troap In. ideas by ew 5must would opleeae for2 | pe wyvith Ms ar (bt mannan e | info ymation conventional YORK' Si ibuted ie must vee 3stantana invthan order'to "n France must ‘ep ahead take a dozen ter fiastys a so, in arithmetical equation, the hun bor must keep growing. } experimenting | expe thi lationor thmonee Hale fi is ne ee Raatis | ronnie is finally establis Washington , ihe.: will oe. 'B ng "OY crnrey rf {us: en necsd aren || ot ; ots ; ; Uareeg ot and w x ne as i: ¢ ulate ench ¢ a4 ‘ AML ler, rather orto | than a traitor,, for rs ccountashe.trled: meraly to sell his | Dre such 7 oot adressTEED agne before f mou The sealed capsule of thst chloride wi 4 introduced. an the serew to break t apsule and liberat 1° gas was ae ., Apparently the amesthetic did its work, flve t vere extracted and the patient awoke without having felt anything of the expert, t ° other the fact tha 1 said, ee rom ent bat haven. ent Abe r matters-even the | "atornba cor far; eommunieation..| | Seo nd i w rien Would democratic centur would only have by perforat» and onents its ite opponents to‘to ee la Wea eure get as. Fs apparatus " Ssei ane : or cities . Der the EER ats Saar Armed catitis ‘with tana Itself, cause wae aK caugh in unfaithful a int Tt Ft pee vy, occurrence |: : aS nsier fg 1 zo + heie fae ¥Who Mean wotii apossesae Lo \ f ( o ATIAD i = the day at} a vf oblliz: ti nm, plans of mine} Nranigeets was a casual audience a Senha sequel was pre duced are ae incide by Mr. ro tor patel . just "it forts the It would be fleets: to pick to what-/ to with. ble arm bl feces ac has resolved) or big nayies s* suns course of and, llabips, action bhhe ita) 1A i objeets ren ‘ sation or pruden- | forts and signal. codes, are a ! ay wit hout qualinca of curiosity In LiImMOSt ever large tialPerhaps Pavan ie:hie most notable event of army and navy there are men sre ibI : ae silv. who would. be «willing to -s¢ their | wasa this wek Roosevelt's Pre esident | ly, ernment's w y dele ' sacTets 47 earn » these Ia,, sno and thewhich greatest \ i speech at Keokuk, :the { will (matt Phis fact 1s plague of} unre ‘ Pea ede stupidt the was behind ivr: ome e perfecting dirigible upon was |}portant ing as he than pleases. are rules Pesopte of eng ashton. would hat aden Powell Major military deplored one discovered |? : : Wear the regulation evening dress, rd_restoring the ¢ dintreae: a The againstt Is compulsory tn the distric su vening ew ar dres voter wrote: certainly a | Well-known hree yearslandmark ago a considerable it Js. difs chance: only dresa. rule,cand the vith a good Took Russie airshipne to FOEsell,on. She he an realizes that untle ap shee ee Eee tchances of remaining on th ay longer Fee onstan natantly. Therefore, replies~ yoning oa rae TiSTth cacy therefore decided to.) Troree the rule rigidly as: eve Ever princes : yin as now be plebarred Ele 1B. a Savoy unless they will not ‘be big army or a Hr hieht atacune: to be | Buropean war. office is eet an Now jt "appears 1a $0 Ree hs been . een established, aft ehORn wih ‘investigation that La vawrence Washington, rector of ‘Purlefgh in the father of the Rather 7 of Ametieait- inde: - a8 mV ONE ritle ) e made by. a small) bullet;e would: permit |only a gradual exhaust of gns-and the successful) Seenaee will continue Zeppelin, so ¢as eee lan aerial te tind itself, tneontroliabte, | pleaded couhtre ‘ Dr oe ie ae IS aehue SP neAtated ae turenque he country n of Purlefgh; operated eve a cae mes 3 _ ie on: £bs Itself. Ane ore be of that very good authority | ind: they-will be operatednotwith either wvernment - offered) wing-like contrivances or by small en- is stated on the German aictuan Hae ;sare the | Count von there sha caught within ithe perforated wit Ir alrs the je ' society Beer discussion STEEPED Stat ee i rence another elesSs d alm at ing2 At Through the fuflue nce of this German| Navigation ‘society the reichstag Induced - a fleatine is, ee yer ne ‘ fon tne Hatch pafou question Enon. pe erase wing-like contrivances-and gas bags driven by motors. Understands. ae re cent) $125,000 for It that some is that the airships will most be made on the gece sof bird-that number! Constance assist Count vor in ir expe Piments with his airigioie Peale dirl- nae Beara Cain. UP ROL Up Sv enn é raised aerlal I3| fact, It it} probably construct eas Ae had| An o7 bi rmbs wopla ove (a8 incident navy is at hand, the Wrights on their! How will it operate? said that jt made them| vere Imagination to go to ever such $ ris. befor nviting | unheard of extremes, ft could not fore8 | tell half what a in certainly take place : _ } in aerfal warfa re oaete d agreement oF} To mente ily pi ture an aerial battle, h France affects their jone must bear in mind an important (himaolt the lead! The tv Sig Uns ie leading "pl it in the effo BY ane vety mT . dane anivedon edico as" rma ete thrown ' us whole resoure into efforts Ot Gi, NGS cto now come the unste fighting enemy Baden-Powell. matter toot 1 pec ee to dr Bee ere +6 oe th howe diners ase. should: be allowed mansvaawenieni and the Savoy case: ABERCORN, up England's reputation | ef being a country enslaved to fo ie ut convention In matters of dress ; one of the bedrock principles of British soclety, a will probably last aa long This : Activity. wilt ie ed RICHARD London, No 9.--Sumptuary laws, as; rigid as thGne at King Edward's court, no, entorced: atthe fashionable restaurants of London. At the Savoy the oth-| ft night an éarl and ecounte ae were re-| oh re Hs AY pursage it at so eon probably live long and BY but one must remember Dr. Bell's assertion, naen on ide Aekorme ition, that'. Americ 7 = vise tc | spring: net Geeinch -: conference eeants nts battleship. " SVoulduid common. wee of War ores. a country vith ss other countries seting SanCet ge: Unen he -airigibie'airship ‘to drop: vhic f a Fighting aeroplanes Can you Imagi eoing ough ingero the them air going. like through joeks of: creat. bit the to' eng re in demonstrations with rival fleets. or | enasunden usthe ‘sall | airship all saw factor in warfare] thethe the : ring Abe men) hoveringand over:ablethem,to Se move: well a BS |. wilh? 1dministraWhen ipartial compares oe rips rk when aat | | speaking therea as Deing being porter perfected | Aldershot for thy e British government in aeroplane for use in warfare-an Leroplane with speed capacity of 10, nj jles an hour, similar to the one which | | Wright Brothers: a1 reported to have sold to the Prench government | Not this atone, but the British war] | offtte iso und FO nMIC ETAL OD a plar ] to compose a war flee inciudings sen-t | try kites and dirigible balloons. to act | | as depot ships and supply) tores to the| naval fleetuand fighting aeroplanes. United | the go » t! at ship It| nglish and he. tior o far-as In me Ik the cor-| rup politician great or small, and the | privat itizen who transere the} law be io fich 0 shall be ‘brough t | sevell's licy"hasebeen: wise) am éfore Nee teeee if has brought its wis- | befor dom out in the most convitcing man- | ©€0UF ner *Y a ! F In Case of War. should war break out eo h practical airships -ri¢hteousness is ae needs of bi must. was inspecting ! ofplercedthe lightning t from | In fact, every power | seeking or actually e a Lee Stevens -~ It will ; be : alr-| for the Germah government nn jof airships at $10,000 cach. force-diseussion Ww ar circumstances m ny a | a! possibly _ re Re ete the1He- Festrietion? | own country | s rn ny in eSSEO) balloons might ilaveSE aaa eh ALC early everything | Wl! ipa bee : t 1e¢ had i in othe Wes De Dae as BES Semen at i ita rie ., he Americans. wellsas Eng Lalor and . Same 4 are not byquithid ttf Man lte Seem ee i ~) Word If a man does policy he enaw has change nd nothing ‘to fear from thi ternational attitude of Sa Ms os, i the external exercise of military power With this doubtful exception t Ose fe coutatianee fague re:a or Ooo dee tn ire "s that is het antage,"" rie 7g ees Humbert ppt ate es iain, Diivellr oh oe bbe oo aptain an-omen!..The king and. court} to the palnce in abject fear, experiments have riot ceased. Pl ry Lhe | ertain e itis action the-trusts h a contributed Stat but the | States ru the confliets with lppens to a dozen thet ee the broth- woverinieat tha s : remendous Germany sees pe Iso. retal ‘her de th ind de-\lof retaintr her LL ; 1 airships ; a tits if she ke is 2 Wile ‘ neti LG tine | Mi Rooskvelt S real live en vi : tion polte MO eee ering oe | his Me polloy ak,is to shethe -ftrusts vindle indawhile while Zut there is more to bes aia than an the anton incident will always be a Phe American President is not great anecdote 6f oratory, the' state live in the sense ine while : nent. at ie ‘Kuk on the principles or might be used of the German (which the President' and his) govern-| at his windiest. and wildest ment are acting im. "reference "to ~tl a determination, an intelligent trust vill be‘ handed down asa bindspleacity that place him in ing formu t of executive legislative rank of living stiyJ-esmen f ind judicial ustice in reference ts 1 rl usage has not hitherto been for > tlo of trade a Presi it to communicate his idea ‘ declared for the orderto the nation in speeches ad hoc Mr for courngeou perLincoln did it a great pea ie cising the law eee HigrOwneadollo Tne al Lpube wrongdoers..of > great) wealtl vie wayne ce OF a. Ge= ry To. v. r in-osuc ly But it wus © Case chief i colloquia cliningny to consider Sra ing hich got ote cineuja tion. an9.| the effect upon national bus inéss"proS-.| roduced widespread . etfes »S OOF) perits Then he definitely cthous done of the a jthat kite ; ive heard ne 4 che conference hs Therefor if }country and | exeuse could in ; wie future previou where hehe The President: would) nol accept. the} popular echo | }against: dishonest ofrich. his men indignation until the the delusion ne was still alive | qudjence had a. Of their. Lorne This witticism that about settled Mr. Bu-| disposition, andrepente had echoed veant ehanan, and the subsequent -history | in bis defense of: we ith sound troubled ne no more . eye f ofa DIR: DIRI hj I yilloons S y | ferent ; wht men King in the very country of the enemy b| viously to fire upon it, destroying its wou he| oce upant s, would be no legitimate feat |ol warfare; it would be taking advanl tage. of -ch ; Wins a sortunt repeated the A it be wn ntl okavward yi : wealth GiGladste d st mn | aehet i un' a Hel at came Out! with the remark if was) how. Mr, Buchanan: that persisted Phone seattertir Sane a ae | ;s0 | i vd | arate W means sh ae ingly evident that. the -some- | be crushed at the outset by sthe Wvelgn dull and methodical conventionof sensible public: opt infon Wid) of Mr. Buchagaun would be ne ithe r | mr © audience cheered Joud Land} ) ng r *ere, weeks the ont OCofice,'toyInterpose | passage that the audience had annoyed.)\Oee him by receiving affairs hehot Se This was nat Next heard Nex 1 and of exploes 2rood oe ubly ‘fare Nn lj while demonstration, a bolt an', aimost clearssky trlotic priva cltizen ti 2 hearing many with erthe ‘ war next| decided against the dropping sives from balloons as an Vale enly +? 1 s Eng sit From the Liverpool. Daily Post and) Mereury After Mr. Buchanan had | been resident. of the United States sufferably he a) 4 lo i. the solution the Art ofSSG . the OM r > --- He continued, the ble balloon is deeried. Only gible airship may be used Pare | , | the} telep shone re ee ee s 1V2 Wright); Wrights,| There we present at the discus-/the Wrights $400,000 for the exelusive gines ensconced in box kites sion men grown. olc wars-wars/use of thelr airship, but that France of the This old would sort, on land and sea. Ther make a smaller target ade higt bid. ac © aa ting the se of Wweke dipl a its, "statesmen, philanthyo= = If the Wrights have really sold ships ee aenig Anais sie tae at be necessary pists, religionists co Germany they are probably of anoth-|¢5 shoot an aeroplane. many. times bet other ,conferences these -men-or model fore disabling tt men like them-had met and grappled rae ir Garannne really did fail to seSuch ships are in us One of with the question of fighting with guns cure the Wrig patent she has: 00] them will noid an eecupant = oe ao and bayonets; had tried to devise some se Ctoemed for one of her own ig face downwar uting way the to stop the dreadful slaughter sons, "General Surin ahs of the ec pttoriny nd"prapellinks mechanism. yee Appears. uu Gaverlan army corps, has the he War aeroplane mus 4, ay a a aSne aa new seemingly solvedthe problem for her be enable of rt tloie many men, besides But w arose aig nearsSou Satie lis ) aiviaibie: airships Dave just) puch) ammunit lon, such as. guns and Lerror-a warith, = 6. ports 8, Noun axbinited and have astounded 611) pomb sinning,, which swooped teed ton | rope. x.\ror entire day, before demanded OO attention the Its principal business at the start will "the wines 8 an d vos \ of my oo Wit, To aaa in be to hover Seana Faphinge anate arep. in) the dread: of- the. apparition, olndiag: apeare a , abi oe Cee ere 15 ee wartano! by Jand and sem EISM ay) oss. paste eet iolete- See eee perce ‘prest-But conferees this wht in rateaie f make ominant feature of the eearenen necessary a constant expansio [os meray yeh ‘ 5 Seck no Mono For shou rance, for Insta ° No nque's x oan ano Ana it alte aiid fale as opened ne aif dozen airships to make ryvathe ane hip w: i Hazlehurst, who Oitherr a wKor ¥. She gives as that she couldn't breathe in , 46 ooseve ante ele ea giceee : the \ (Fre in In possibly navigation. In the more than a possible et Gibertwin entunys willing Vass : fs her ¢ tre, - |)| Mr. he will ‘yet... unite most: a compelling liver : of ae "yinins heing sonth 6 eke' je . t fourteenth rile nearer skim *d, cs { ate bed | ‘the Bibles Sheots of manuscript' the « i ‘ Sn iient cuthonomaa evidently those "1 1 a Ir eeBe |, sieht fa Gas 16) benutitur subjects. taken. from pubic! eons, ne ee use aoeaaa, rp a aerite i | agre' of the overhangine rock, are hesitating io do though w aerial of the danger confronting, ener ymanied of method of warfare. new ling. The use 1ere would seem to be an Soa: of ther a treasures in ince Jews ist been received at News UuseRe Pol-sur-Ternoise a valuable missal was stolen from the library adit eee the eh: fr revenge! The| cdmpla Lee ently who Tipfornied the paprivate citizen had arranged in aerial navigation. _ | negotiations will it be Di Poa says! not known. at Rey | wil has crumbled away the ck will ee pe at Ld illage aaa eanitiece it my ts inhabitant e government engineers have gone | down to report, and they advise that | the village should be evacuated and bolt in a safer place The villagers hewever, inventor eee that} 2 E chalk "the of | Earl and Countess Ejected; Not in Evening Dress Wrights, , they were| ie more than | lifting eee wi 7 the Germs be . OV orth | ton of ammunition, \NEW nent, and mex ey Were in Paris with More deadly ti van any yet known wil ee ir tg hines, and A was clowonee a be these exntost that a bargain was a ut closed-lIf, General Willi: iin,3, Crosiér, chief of ord-. indeed, it had not been ac tually madein ante for the _sovernment, spent three yw hieh will irre vocably iose for Amer Ss studying the matter, and' sayvs"} will be the firs t country} ica and insure for rane ; the benefits | has ouha something surpassing lyddite, aerial battleships. of this new warfare facility oe cordite and other high. explostatement D Ale pane rc oe French government had secretly sive ( " e be 8 lf ae n { America j to perfect: } For this *) i being rapidly shifted und af ago the enormous mass was acnro.c he d Ww hat Wrights lotic i that the nAtion Sy navy stands in danextincelon eee hs pele Nhloe api as will appe ar when Mars xt} tits catelum light _ upon the] of international warfare months, loose Yr oe | development: How long deep of e 3} "of 0. ' 1a APPANn In i@ matt of war balloons other : "e department the Ss CC be that -la thin me igible, Carag rica has not beer inigith tevatianiy coudut tine tered iid to it apologize eae in gti forrearitstha insult. a view to gov- | qer having}ernment : nna: recently for sovernment her tenth war balloon ga tor es hich for ize renlize precipice bed > eally that . t hand > Lahti enpnself periezcing a aan vh ou Ire ae a ey 5 atk, which has yee She ern line away on the side SOE DOE UE Oe Ose ce Now war- an eaten ity thee Dr. Alexhar iventor of the| sally that ihe airships | Ke some AL the top of the precipice and overhanging {t is the huge boulder known of Damocles Originally i of the cifff, ft hasgE been } mugs on a s j Bell, as the Rock forming part spilt the main: sessure, from and now ie s that has-come. wom W nah ington rebuffe , the oe hia . They thet country pt were oe c jaim: ot | Japs should:secretive chance character to be the if first reach | claims a unfounder The; war ay tal the goa ment people were not in mood Portugal has decided to buy two for listen to others: they repudiated th '¢/'usein. West Africa when -the. natives Wrights. there reVolt, as they did a vear The insult cut de "p. There came a | And Sie Amertea Nae noms little. balloons wing. the After having de monstrs tled reputable eS Ae 7 ho a pi success with an tip, necialiere ; one of th greatest all-around scientists living, is authority tle me ac | that it is not Me opinion alone : ae actual knowledg ised upon Inside | informe ation ) Bell a And it: will « ome soon, Dr. Be dectares; W ill, in fact, be the very next Inhabit- a jess Greek |} puiverize 250° inmilient' acknowledgment the oy fawns, satyr ae nus went on| Nis and should it lo and fall over the would an on No thousand moment any measures is rare furs, erash GF dirigible great. success B i chus ‘edd ya vine @ | FOLK crowned WW 1 18 of efore slaves S!4v' The small vole, is ir situation only Jt had leaves and surrounded *nd bacehantl, while said Flaubert. "for if T| the window again I ahall to sit in my shirt . \ ita of Tormery, in Savery dangerous and eritk aul mass of moving reck is to Shut compelled _P loa rife-hov phadial ely paralyzing the huldners of its por cent-Is that mes-in| age sent out . from The Hague cen |} ference but a ‘Ss ago-a request} that the powers shah use for air war-| dayaes at one war of ‘ receptions | _ there was a very large ec rowd, ull weili- )__. a Known people ind the alr became a tuffy an 0 charged that Flaube COULDN' T BREATHE IN| tsked permission to open the window | Goncourt protested noisily If you HER WEDDING CLOTHES. open ever so little I shall have to put nll the furs in the house round me. for the mere touch of frest ir cuts clear through me like a sav hg he Core to thisof Dayton, inves Ath > potaple 18 It fs, will _ be acquired ack pes ed their own coun it'si eem _and ck | mon i ie Of ‘thig ate Lp fe ! Bs aiege of unap| ; . PTCHtom seldomZequalea returned Met With Rebuffs. lsut es It may(time-not long ago-when the gov tn: yet over, will do good The rena' clare inot be turned bac ence advocates| ment was ready to negotiate with the Ws of the most amusing description, can now do no more than designate the} Wrights and to offer a princely and inceve : Pat co bonus Cee |kind of rship that shall be used in/if th eir Invention should prove satisfacmode} uence Ha na cena ctie 2 | ictlling o ened somewhat to Mark Twain. A large number of offieiais and lit-| erary persons went down to Rouen to be present at ie unveiling of this mon-| ument to the modern fletion Chief Warfare ! Riswe fete 10, 1907. | | be the decisive facters, winning victO-] wine growers, which | ries Whose reputation is today so firmly {was only originated last year in core | This isnophantasy. Gradually, secret-} established in France and especially in | bids falr Hecome Bh annul Lealiy ky.) ly, but noné-the less/ surely, the gréat,| the hearts of real "kenners" of literaas just taken place again in B ieeneid powers have - concluded that the ‘ure, as that of Gustave Flaubert, who | ¢ he JLaveshattlst, VARA ae sal De wrote ime has aa come ee for ind Mars "Ms cn to assume Bo- ge lite che _ eee o suzerainty over the ary,." ati ven And Is by many he is} considered thie ind AMhouURs 1@ § ace j finest novel Paris, NOVEMBER | Pages 1 to 12 ae , | the ers oO Photograph North sea Below 1} 4 ore is Charles ne a Beresford, PS 2€TCS photograph a the ac admiral's ing > tota. sail under1' the al's order will of , beJ who . Admiral ; larger will command oes a Beresford than that the coming cs available British as aboard of any Armada jis s ° flae: flagship other two during > The = Phe its maneuvers flect flee European oe pawers, e é obscurity, . ys in | energy and - whereas ve oere gather- | personage gather r There can me! : courage be no of aL times and - through ! he true may SPee ambition, } Whereas . become manliness ajsuch or an the busy man Ee has no ae time j for haw Slositcbeas is infamy. Pr) vw. ain e y |