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IHPJ.V I IrlUli n I' I li" Ini'iuinie aollelfi iHHl'n U i fa in f' i mh the half opm .Inn I .HHU ' t 35ij, l I him when he comet In IHiiil' ' iA i. th ' I tl i i n impany nnuld poal- HfS,, 4?3Sr, ti it a etpt him na t tlrat- HH !,l,S 15 3 cli - r 1 nnl.- he lll airtee lo nl r Hll ITl 1 ' 1 ke I s lt,a Mlth him Ml.ll he 'H I T i'n Oiiiiiti of SoroaU V HH4I W' 'Ifl'' " '' un I it itlng fact ret ird d In IHHH? I i. Jl'.f I John 1 mil Uunm Men and M m- HHI n " 9lll "" 1 1 not lauhere autel eo far J-iHj hf 1 n ti " know that th. famous women KjHHE'V. BIH " ' b ' N,U 'lork known tia So ala HHH'k ' . trlEClJi c ''' tln 10 " dinner (lie tu HHH Ult'lMli 5-1 ifll I ' ' " "'" of '' eveoml vialt HHH1 t.rlS If I ,J ' ' '' """ ie'PPr men of HHM ' v 5 1 K'f t e , 1 1 - When the arrange- HH) 1 H: iji!' ' ' 11 r 1 t of reaeon and the HHi ( ! 4i " " Haltan perfected It wm HHI ,t tl'' IB '..1 " 1 t it no rrol.lon had been HH 5 ltlfri,- & V '"i"n "'m that In HKti mlm ' ' ,.,,"v,,h, hH' (liiil? Hlli,'!!!' ' nuinher of glfte 1 women who aeemed felilj entitled to a pldce In fuch 11 I gitluiliiK h.re men of lettera aa uell I i nearup'r iit.i wire to do honoi , to the gieiit Lngllah novella! Among I these wen rann lein then at the I height or her gloi anl Alice f ary whose anret and gracious presence was welcome alwoya and eerywhere All .ITorta to a'eure idmlailon of ladlea to the hanqtiet failed howeer ami aa a I r suit to use the words of Mr 'ioungr the rtJ.Lt.d ones under the leader-hlp leader-hlp of Alice 1 Hry Mrs Croly Miss Kate Field and others ica?lel to form ft cluh of their own to excludi men from their festlliea, aa they hnil hfen excluded and when Dickens or eome other of relatli fame came to the I'nlled Htntea they mould honor him In their own nAeet and gracloua av The cluh waa named Soioala Iiallea 1eekl October. Ottober la the trrianrer of the eir nd nil the months pa bunt to her Urrc The 11 I la and on hurls still their tribute lie 11 And fill the brlmmlnv eoffeis more anl more Rut she with joullifnl lavlahneee Bpipda all her wnlih In gU'h draw And letks hem If In garment.) bold Of starlit im pie, red and gold She heedeth not how anlft the houre til Dut amllea anl alngn her happy life a Ion She onl aeea uboe a shining sky She nnl heara the breese s voice In Her garments trail the woodlands tttr uh And gsthir pearls of early dew Tint irkl till the rogiltah al n 1 renes up and steale them e.ei one I nul I nurenee fiunnar Origin ot "WntcieU Stock " The expreaslon wnteted stock, 'which describes to well the expansion of the Mock of k compnnj beyond lie nlin or the propel t originated It Is snld In lonnectliui with Daniel Diew who wis 01110 Hie weiltllleat and moat tlnl'itle llilinlrulalni in W nil alleet Dlw hll been i droiei In bis nunier dia and It was said of him Hint helore fiellhi I hla .utile In the marl et h would first Kite them laige quaniltl a or salt lo make them thliatj nil I thin imiUde then with all the wnt.r the could ih Ink In Ihlr a) th.li weight wns Biciill ln"tenaed nnl the p irelnser wis lni)liig waleied stock --Italic a eeklj rtmnus llrw York Hotelfl lletween lK anl HO when the Plfth Avenue hotel wns upened uutiv laige nnd tor Ihelr day line hotels for Ihe most pan slnie lined In the ground were I nllt In 1840 wns opened the N w ork lint. 1 coiner of ltion I-wii I-wii and Aaeil plaie nn nrlsocratic linuae wheie inauj line oil fanilM.B alied and where lenny I.lnd wns a. -custotuel lo atop In lKVl mnn the riinndnn on Hie i;uinpenn lliti also nn mlitoi intlc 1 lice wheie tnnn foi elgn dlilonnts si ned bouse opened nlout the same time nnl In much the Fame atle was the IrtlnK hotel t hntnhera strett and llrmdw i In ISM the St Mcholia ami the Metropnl Hall tin an ex.i.ale scale nnl Intro duoiiiv In Ul 1 1 cliitnbois" wtre opened Ihe m Mi holia was built on the llroidmi) alilo In mirhle and In that leai.tt was mi nrchlleiturnl innoa lion so far as New York hotels went This house wna Ihe largest nnd lineal hntil In the ouuti ind remained such until th. erntlnn nf the I Ifth Aenue It wns .i sumttunui.y furnisher! of mild ioewool nnd hid double the ei. pncltj of the atnr house The mlrroin alone cost JGinni) It l slid that the fiiiiiltuie cost moro than Ihe furniture of the Waldorr-Asloiln In size It wns Intgei It Is snld thin any New York hotel with the exception of the combined com-bined Astoria, nnd IVnl lorf In ISM two hotel" still doing business the Die-oort Die-oort nnd the 1 erett houae wete opened on the 1 mm can plan nnd weie I of a high order The lalter house took I lt nunc fioin Idward Hv.relt, n por-I por-I Unit of whom silll lungs In the lecep-Hon lecep-Hon inoni 'Ihe I eut house Is strut tiim!l a gool exnmtle of the oil stjle or iw A oik hotels It Is built or htlck but Is er solid Vrcliltecturul ltrioitl Sleep for CliUthcn I In Sweden a committee wns recently appointed ly the iloernimnt for the lutlose of anertnlnlng how ninny I homaihll lieu of iilms ugus outht to sleip In order that thu 111 is bo ublo I lo Muds 1 ropeil) Viioidlng to the repoit forwarded to I the Minister of HJiuntlon chll lreu who I aie 4 eurs oil should sleep twilxo hours tlilKliiu who ure 7 )uie oil o!ein hours, children who 111 c ii yeuia oil ten bourn 1 hll lien who are fiom U lo II Mars old fiom nine to tin houis nul Ihose who ure from II to il euia oltl from nine to ten hours It fuiilior points out th it anaemli and weakness In tlilldren aie frefjuent-l frefjuent-l due to Ink of Hlcep Xew York '1 lines Thankful for 1'iofnnlty, A story of hla earlier das when he wag a sailor Iwfme the niant Is tol 1 by United Stales Senator Gcoige l'arklns of California He tnalls n time when II tremendouH atoim made It look as though the stumh ship would hat" lo suriender to the forces of King Neptune Nep-tune in the midst or the ainlttinant 1 mlnUter who w is one of the pusaen-gers pusaen-gers asked thi captain If he could have piajers Oh never mind about the pravers," said the cnptaln The men are swearing swear-ing tun haid to stop for praxis and hk long ns ou hen them sweating" added the captain, then la no danger dan-ger The .Inmlnlr returned to hla slate-100m slate-100m A llltlt while Inter when the atorm grt n wois. the preg. her went on deck to a. 1 whit the sailors wete doing Then h went buck lo his wife 'Thank lod he tjaoulute.l feivant-l feivant-l thos men mo still sweating ' Dubuquo Telegrai h Ttuutp Tim "Ifg disgraceful the waj children are taught' ho began with a painful dla-legnrd dla-legnrd or tact unl dlplomac) Their studies are so Jumbled together that they don t know whin the have fln-Ishid fln-Ishid with arlthiiiitk and taken up geouiaphj llie.ithei ila ileaale came home an t s il 1 that the teacher bud stopped lu the middle of thi singing liasiin right in the middle of a stmu to ask how many turnips vicre In a iierk ou must b mistaken snld the esinnlshed print 11 il -No. ma am Uessle tol.l me. and Htssle never llts said Hussies ninths' with it tomplarenc) that Irritated the Itmoaphero The t.acher wna sent foi 8 lie tleul it that she had Interrupted the music It aon to aattsf) her mrloslty In reuard to tut nips and petks She went back with unkindly feeling, but. three minutes min-utes luter she n turned smiling 1 know now what she meant" said she I aaked the children how man) beats time iveic In a 'measure ..ton-don ..ton-don Answers A Rare pinil The Icntlata exmvatlon nntvalavs ire revealing mans tare treasutsa Four huii red vc.rj. hero,, Chrlet a time a puhlli festival was given In Cireeie to Phllopo nnr who won freedom for the Viln in 1 jgu by d feitiK n rm in ,s i M th i f tiil in, 10e, Tin oil I ri l ,' d Sieat cnthu m. o hold a have wondered what be ante of It but n trace of It has be n di ovcred until u few weeks 111,0 when it wus found bj members, of the Geimtn Otlental so clet who were txtavatlng at Ahuslr a little Clreek subutb of Metni his Egypt The papyrus was found ln the grave of the poet from which It la Inferred In-ferred that It was his favorite song The find Is not only mlerestlng as (ontnlnlng the whole text of the famous Iioem fragments or which heretofote onl have been known but probably It Is one of the oldest If not the oldest flreek dotument whlth haa yet come to light Chicago Tiibune , Tho Tope and tits rhlllpplnes From Home cornea the announcement that a inntlllcal bull on the apoMtolIc constitution of the rhlllpplnes will soon le issued It will In Hint the papal view of the objecta and alms of Archbishop Arch-bishop Cluldl s mission to Manila Foreshadowing- the contents or the hull It Is sold that the apostollt delegate will have lo reorganise the whol ect leslas-tlcal leslas-tlcal hlerstchy or the archipelago creating three n dioceses) and pro nosing prelnt.s for Ihe archbishopric of Manila and the remaining bishoprics after whlth he will convoke a m tin I to eitnbllih the forms of e.cl aUistlcil government In hirmonv with the cits tome of the Inlands One nf the tlrst projects of the'archblahop is the eatsb llshment at Mi nlla of tvo seminaries for the education of the nitlve clergy who ate destined Immcdlntelv to ills place the fcrelaners These seminaries will be sent to Home to .omplete their education either at the orth American Ameri-can or at the Houth Aim i Iran college or In a special Filipino college If It Is found prnttlcable to establish the lat ter Ihe Mnr question might It la aug gentetl he solved without r. course to the recnll of the frlnrs by opening the Philippines to all the cleigv nf ill the religious order without di dlnctlon of nntlorallts thus qulikly overshadoi-Ing overshadoi-Ing the few hundrels of Rpnulsh friars temalnlng theie The reoiganlsallon of the chun h In the Islands will be paid for b the money coming from the sole nf the friars lands mil from the lu demnlty which the I'nlled ,tntee will pay for war damages lo cliutch property prop-erty The rhuich la lo submit nn eml rnnto nf the nmoiint deminded which mat become the Inae of negotiations b.tween the ipnstoll. tit legale and the Oov.rnor Ilariiei a eklj A Ifew York Oourmnnd. It would not un ler him hnppv to name lilm but New mk Ins In oilltlnl lift n gnuininnd of goiinn.nds Ills rec-onl rec-onl of rourlxn pounls of b efsteik nt n meal Is nothing He eats a covey nf (in ill for bieikrnst ev i .1 ly during the siason an I a tiunilet of mutton for dlniiei mignolls .npiiitv "was as n Hck measure to this man a bushel and I have set n the .elehnite.l slii,er make a tloaen lirgt chops disappear nt a rnl.l night suipei Ourfilei I whets his appetite ap-petite with tluc tlicn ov.ters The olhet dnv the Inn lion) nf the pine-wheie pine-wheie he tlln a t.-eled him l to ent eliewheie On one nr nal n he Slid ten ly lett n banquet I eciiune theie was not enough to eat nnl his fi tends found him an hniu Htr den ollslilng the bill of raie In i notei chophour. Itlsevl l.nt that he lives to eat New 't.ork 1't ess Why Kuaaell tiige Went to Church I s tin lllitstiation of 'tursell Rage . I eiger deshe In kee In .lose touch Willi , what Is k.ilngnn In the flntn.lnl worll n Unll stieet hinker tells thla An Im lorlant me. ling wns sihedulel for i d.J on vvlil h Mr sage was unusually huaj mill when he ai rived it the rieelg tinted plate Ihe deliberations were over nn.l nil the pailli Ipnnts had disperse I Use thn tel.phnne as hewoull Mr S.ge con! I not get In communication I with mo or them Knowing that one of those who had nttendel the gathet-Ing gathet-Ing i asset the plitc nt a ml (week service ser-vice In ii ihurch neat his home Mr I Mge went there He till not wait for i the clow of the i-eivlce but taking a ' seit on the aisle through which hla nc- i iiualntnnce rnissed he waited until he i enmo nlotifr with the plate nnd ns he I put a dollir bill on It uinaiked u I- ii.1 .W,.,",.,n'.1 .'.ou f',l0'l, ,l0 ,lon iZl ?u" I.dM not Ket "ioun.1 In 5, J h "entiemin spoken to smiled and look the eailleit opportunity to In-mini In-mini Mr Mige of what had tnnsplicd New oik rimci. Look to the New Day. ,1-HniMlinwii well beloved was wont to W hfa"lkdl,!ht W'n' W10n "r "n '"' I TiI.l"lln'l'ltr,?JijT "'e'i"lherday vaiVl ,tipt '"' ,0 r- '"""shall rfll" pr0,"D' Uh Hi' tvorld ' r"niht" frMh ,",M rU" ,lom out h Aii,i.,KMLb,","t "" Indomitable soul With i-ounge for its rever ending tight "'Ni,fi'.ili'!ttf' '" 'onquered till he vlell. rroiT gil'sa" not HMc "k n,l,t a"' fufda" "" ,ltln "' """ oM b,,"- 'VpSaa"r,r n""""ln ,M" h hrlngs to N'" tlifs 1W lMP "W """'' Let t,h5es!er.luhy cn,rful """ "hots NUtnth'" nrda and wieck and grief to '"'way " ""n-1,ere "" ' victors -Christian Ihideavor World Too Dangeroua for the Dog. natmonl Hitchcock wia that while re wns lln In a Philadelphia hespp I three or four weeks igo convalescing from an operation fur npiwidkltL one of those fool friends who alwavs sav the wrong thing In tho wioug place tailed on him and told him tin following follow-ing story lo cheer him up Philadelphia a most famous appendicitis appendi-citis expert has a ring of which he thlnka a great deal which had a lop-aided lop-aided walk v. friend asked the doctor on one ntuision the tiiuse of thi hv wan the nplj he a got appendicitis ap-pendicitis ' Then whs don t you operate on hhn queried the caller What operite on that dpgi Why that dogs tvorih a hundred tlollara ' New oik Cumin, irlal 1'ractical Smoke Consumers The most Inter, atlng contribution that his been mnde to the ttnl litem luie of the da) tomes from Aithur M W Hit, supeilntendent of motive ower on the New ork central If theie be an) abler authority he in., not vet epoken Mr Wain salt i hie h Idreas before the merltan Itnllwuy Maater MtihanltH ass.!, in I Ion in Huutuim 0n Juni 2Ji 1 1 x tlmeuis lining the luit ).ai Invi tl.ail) an I fullv tl.nn-stratt tl.nn-stratt 1 th il theie aie nm or two pYVc ti.nl devlte lu at nnl op. ration by means or whlth the pcniest grn let t'r bituminous coal can be burned wlih tibsolute frtedom notn blink smoke and with tiul an octaalonul ti ice or light-brown smoke, iegaullrs of whither the uglne la working steam or la shut on? nn the New link ('en till o divlte or this kind has been In sucestful operation on one locomotive for about ten months an I sin . Janu-t.r) Janu-t.r) 1st It has turn applltd to nn or tw.lvo additional engln.s with such success that it him bain spt.ifl. ou new equipment New nrk Pr sa Cruelty to Marie Coielll The average readet of Marie .'oielll teihaps does not remember the slighting slight-ing rem irks vvhl.h she nnk s In he novels about the puss un I j nil ulnrlj ' jout the seil.t) tolumiix if the ress ml how hltterlv she m-Hniii n,, snobs who setk the notice of the pits However the tditor of the fit ntle-v ntle-v oman ipubllshed In Fngland) remein ten ihein h rv txiitasi n of con i nipt f th n -filers md n wspa I r r ' i p i r v ob ihat Mane torclll has wiltten haj been tre surcd by that r r on with the con-Vlrtim con-Vlrtim that some diy or other sooner or later the collet tion m ght serve a good purpose , , Aui sure enough Marie Coretll -with tody Hyron as her guest attended the Uraemer Hlghlanl gathering In the tnal Inclosure recently It Is part ot the business of the Gentlewoman to make special mention of such affaln as this and the Gentlewoman did not neglect neg-lect Its dut) However In mentioning those present It named Lad) nron as one of the most distinguish! d and omitted all mention of Marie Corelll Whereupon the authoress who despises de-spises tho press nnd loathes newspiper notorlet) and entertains nothing hut contempt for the ' snoh who sdts It, or tolerntes It writes to the Gentlewoman Gentlewo-man complaining of the omission and, after reciting the ilrt umstinces says I can onl) conclude that my name vvaa purpoels omitted ' , To which charge the editor of the Gentlewoman frankl) pleads guilty but with the explanation that the omission was In deference to Miss forellls expressed ex-pressed opinion of newspaper puffs Her letter of protest how.ver proves to th editor that she has been misunderstood misunder-stood and Hint mention of her nnme as that of one who was among those present pres-ent would have gratified her , The editor can plead only some little excuse foi the mistake because of the apparent slneerlt) or Miss Corelll s letters let-ters and writing on the subject of snobs nd newspipers and so explains ex-plains that logical conslstono) com-lels com-lels him lo brieve that Miss Corelll In marking her letter private and contl-dentlal contl-dentlal ' onl) meant a requeat for pub-licit) pub-licit) 'Chicago Inter Ocean Torglve nnd lorget. Forgive and forget-lt la better To fling nil 111 ftellna aside Than allow ihe deep e inhering fetter Of revenge In jour lire at to abide lor vo.tr step ocr llf s path will be lighter, When the loid from voir boaom Is cast nd the glorious sk will s .m brighter When the cloud of displeasure has passed Though jour spirit swell high with emo tion To give back Injustice igaln Sink tho thought In obllv Ion s ocean I or remembrnnce Increases the psln Oh why should we linger In sorrow When Its shadow is paaalng major maj-or seek to encounter tomorrow The blast that oerswt us toda) ' Our lifestream Is a vnrslnc rlter Anl though It ms pUelllv glide When the aunbonma of Jov o er It quiver II must room when the storm meats Its tile Then atlr not Ita current ot madness 1 or Its wrath thou wilt ever regret Though the morning beams break on th) I re the sun forgive and forget liobert tlra) In October Success Indians Getting Civilized H Is miny jears since the Tuscarora Indhns have held i con lolence a ceremo ) with the r 1 men which Is similar to Ihe lnaugui itlon of n President Presi-dent by the whites In explanation of this nn oil chief sn that the Indiana no longer look vtin the teremony of a cond ilenee' with the reverence of old The Tuscnrorni are the nloptel children chil-dren of the lx Nations and thet si) that the Onondigns the nrekeepors nt I the nation prnctlcallv have disqualified themselves for this honorable position I and that Ihe Tuscaroras no longer look up to them as children are wont to do to a perent for i Ivlee an! help I rom these feellnes between the adopted rhtl-rrep rhtl-rrep pnd the leading tribe of the j M I Nitlons It Is evident that the Indiana aie cllnclnj: closer to civilian Inn nnd I the white mnn s cust una nnd tint a rhsam la opening ben in the Injhm tribes of the Ptnte s a reault of this severance of tilbil i.lntlnns the Indians In-dians of western New Voik nre looking forward to citizenship -New lork bun. Parson's Retort Was Heady Many stories nte told of Hovvlan-1 Hill who was burled beneath the pulpit of the charel at his own !Cqueit It was his curtom to lead from his desk nny pra)er tint might be sent In and on one occasion he commenced Ihe ira)eis of this congtegatlon utc cle-s cle-s ed for (1 brief piuso and i 1 1 orliK or the throat) the Hev How land Hill thut he will not go riding ahull- In his cairlage on Sunla)s I oi our Lord i lode humbl) upon it colt Ujejonl of nn i nss ' The revei end gentleman looked . up not In the least dls.ontcrlel anl giavel) said ' If the writer of this Impel Im-pel tltunt tequ.st Is among the congie- , nation und will go Into the vestr) after i-ervlce anil let me put a saddle em his , back I will ride him home Instead of going go-ing In my carriage "London Unonlele Tho Acilnl J?rogi amine Two iietonnutlc experiments thit iro heruldtd us th. tlrst successful flights of Blrshlis In Mnerlca weie miele Tuesdu) One trip ended In it tree the othet on lop of n tilegraph pole Ihe dirigible balloon will not becume u common com-mon carrier until success hns u different dif-ferent dennltlon In tho dictionary ot aerial travel ..... The trials at Ilrlghton and Manhattan Ileach and the news of other teerults .n this country and ubioid lo the acini-selsntlllo acini-selsntlllo sport In which hontos Du-mont Du-mont vvaa practically alone until r -cently servo to slim the wldespreul In-lerest In-lerest in the iiohlciu of human (light As )et howevet ve see no reason to alter out belli f ixpresaod In the wortls of I Old Kelvin thut the dltigible balloon bal-loon oan never te molding but 'a big ef wind with u I uldle, helpleas as Montgoltler's creation In all) win I heavier than a gu.tU. breese a to) and a dingeroua to ind tmpractliable always al-ways foi sate use oi certulnty of destl-nation destl-nation It is a haraaidoua thing to i rophei) the continued us lissness ot such rhi)-thlngs rhi)-thlngs The te un engine and the tile, phone were to)s at one time and dls cuvettes of the near futute miy cause a iscnntatlnn or dish. Il.r In the development develop-ment ot the altshli Hut at present there Is no appm nt flnw In Ihe argument argu-ment or scientists thinughout the woill that ir the ulr li tvei made it thoroughfare thorough-fare ror ll)lng inn It will become so by the discovered" me. Iisntral ilevl.ea en tlrel) distinct In principle from the dirigible di-rigible balloon The contest for the prises or the 81 I mils exposition will be Inteieetlng is are the present exp rimenta hut the a la no likelihood thut the most notable feat accomplish d w III result lu any i al benetlt to the world New loik Mall und Kxpreaa. j Tilcka of th "rods j ln the laboratory cf the Maoearhu I setts State Bon id of Health la a pack-are pack-are of honey In the . omb of which Is a tit ad Wee. drowned In Ita own sweetness hnldlni; a promim nl place, hut the un lomantlc unallsi t Us ou thut th, honey Is an a ill!, hi product anl the uo was Iliced th ie to detelve the bti)er It Is asHitl on gootl uuthniiij that Veimont pub Ishers have tetelvcl order to torwuid thousands n( papers lo lown Are the lowana anxious to In torn) themselves imnernlng the ever) di) htppeiilng In the Green Mountain State N'o These pui ar nre imed to wrap up the Iowa made but ormont lulieled maple sugm t product com pnuniltil of hlckoi) t irk ami glucose mads into cakes the nlso nit I shape or the A rmont prodiu t wrapped In news papers published in that Stale label,,) 'Pure Vermont marie augar ' Hvtii the elect tr deeeivid Population ot Clilnn ie prnt populition of China ti ct jiaratlvely tt) little lu excess of thtii recetrded by v irlous Huropenn sin tlst't litis half a ttnlurv ago At Ihat period and even Inter It was it mutter of Intinlte difficulty if not a sheer im roatdblllt) tonbtiin iiivtlilng like un t dentli- ituormuiion oiiiinlnK' the op-illation op-illation of China Hi t me w liters this was given as ronwnoo b) others is 4d0 Ouo I 10 und 4 0 000 0(0 The Chin I opuia i n of lo li) mm hers nbout i r Ou 00 of 60ul, Including S.vOO.ooO in ' Man hurla 2 W COO in Mongolia 6 4o0-d.i 4o0-d.i In Tibet nnd 1 iOiJOOO In I hlnese Tur-kcatan Tur-kcatan Shantung with a population of 38.17 9011 is the most denaelv Inhabited Inhab-ited province of China Klangstl In which hhanghal Is situated has a population pop-ulation of 1 8S 236 In density of population popu-lation Shanil with fifty Inhabitants to tho square kilometer ma) be compared com-pared with Hungar) and Fuklen nnd Hupeh with Fngland Chile with I I ranee, and Yunnan with Uulgarli On an average China proper 1 e, the eighteen provinces Is not much moie Ihlckl) populated than the German empire em-pire The four great Chinese ' out-lands out-lands ' consisting chief!) of steppe and wilderness are very sparsel) populated It Wns Force of Habit. Take a joung mnn who has been living liv-ing civilised all through his )Oitth and compel lilm to subsist on restaunnt tare for two nr three )ears and ou make him a dvapeptlr, a hopeless mar-t)r mar-t)r or a married man He becomea ao accustomed lo reading the column beginning small steak sir-loin sir-loin evlia sirloin etc nnd entllnr with something that Is alwa) nut that wh"n he gets Irlo a place wheie he doesn t have to order his food i nl wait foi It he becomes vvhollv Irresponsible One of these voting men was recentl) Invited to take dinner with a mend who lives In n suburban town He ac-ceptel ac-ceptel with an alacrlt) Ihnt wns not understood until he began on the dinner din-ner The old passion ror ' home rooking" was so stronp that he ote voraclottal) and long to the nmnaement and delight of Ihe hostess He complimented everthln? thnt was servetl and isked hlmselt the question which has never set lieen answerel "W h) can t the do things this wa) In testaurant'' As he and his friend were chatting over the coffee he began to fumble around his siucer as it tn search of something What aie jou looking fort' asked the friend The check ' Then he remembered where he wis and wished he could disappear through theJloor He sa)s he will ichearse before be-fore invading another private fumlly New 'Sork Times Productive Tower of Money. The rerroductlve power of money Is Illustrated In the suit brought b) the descendants of Henjamln Franklin against the cltlei of Phllndeli hi i nn 1 i Boston to recover the 11000 which the great statesmnn left to each or those clller as a fund to aid printers nnd oth-ei oth-ei artisans In starling business on their own account These descendints any thnt no uttempt has ever been mode tn enrrv nut the provisions of the will ind la) clilm (o principal nn 1 Interest The WOO of the thrirt) printer has now In crensed to about $400 000 an Increment from which rrnnklln If he were nllve wouH not fall lo rxtrict n moril as to the potency or small savings. The Mile Post All night Mhin Major Low was nt Great Bar rlngton last autumn restlnti from the fatigue of a strenuous political life ho enlnved several dtlves about the llerk-shlre llerk-shlre country On one of these he eih-served eih-served a mile slone Indicating the dls tance to tockbrlclge ns four miles when he krew thej were within n much shorter ro Una of that town Said Mr I ow to the driver What s the matter with thit milestone' mile-stone' 'Oh" was Ihe keen response prompt-1) prompt-1) Riven The milestone a all right only lis In the wrong place" New lork Times How to Tell the Time. 1 f 3 H" !" I how to tell the time, tl) mother teached ma In An ef vou think you d like to learn, I guess I might teach )ou, At rirst though It s hnrd as fun, An makes ou twlat an turn An lnot,her a)s that th Is rolks, Ulg folks, what never learn lou stand before the clock Jus' so. An start r.lght at the toi M.' ".iS. S,0CC "i" wh,n ou t'ach The little hand jou stop, Now that s the hoar, bat votive got lo watch what jou re about Hecauae the h irdt part Is to como. To fin t the minutes out ion go light hack onaln to where vou started from an see How far the minute hand s awaj, like thls-joure wutthlii' me" An when vnuu found tho minute hand lou mtlltlpl) b) five An then )ou vo not tho lime o' day, As sure as jou re ullvc They's folks, I krow what soya that the) Don t have to count that via) Hist Ihey cun tell Jus by a Bianco t any time o da) Uut I don t b Have no ribs like thnt, Ilecause ef that was true Mj mn would know It but sle shotted Me 111 c 1 m ahowln jou , - W W lilleltick In Utile a Monthly A Woman's Wit nnd Courage A noteworthy Instance of combined courage and read) wit hns Just earned the high commendation of the Newcastle Newcas-tle watch committee The Newcastle Chronicle snjs thnt a policeman wus being be-ing Initially multreated by a gutig of hooligans uud was In danget of Ids life while noboly daied to Interfere until a joung woman darted among tho aeea II-unt II-unt mildly hlew tho lollccmmm whittle nnd darted uway again Her net brought prompt lescue to the officer. offi-cer. 8ho hetself was a rollctm in daughter. A Hot Shot. A city clockmaker has r laced the following fol-lowing tiottc In his win low ' rhe misguided mis-guided creatine who removed the thermometer ther-mometer from this door had better return re-turn it ua It will be of no use wheie he Is going aa it only register m tie-i tie-i grots London Hx press Justice) Tempeietl With Mercy Sir Hartley Williams senioi puisne Judge of Victoria was Ihe most ills Hissed personage lu iiatralia when thla w.eka mall was leaving Pieuldlng it the Melbourne Criminal court he nn nnumed that aft r mm li thought ami Inquiry he hart come lo ihe conclusion Hint exiept H cases of an outrageous thiracter or of -rnpant crime it was m.t tight to send first ofiniidars to jnll whether the) were )Oiing or oil it wis the tustom to extend a tert.lr itnount of clemency to the joung of fen ler but he thought Ihat a man who had si em fifty jcars In a .ounlry unl lived nn honest and Imlustilous lire was entitle tl to twleo as muth consideration as the youth of 20 in actordnrce wlih this pronouni ement Justin William piorrptl) liberated half a dozen nii-vltt nii-vltt d first t Menders nf age ranging: torn U to 85 Hla action and sp?ech have evoked considerable comment It is inmendsd that this Jmllclul i ollcy Pinttleoll) mean that J.t ,',,; log 1 entitled to one bite so everv hn mm being Is enllllsd to commit on. ch'ronlcYe ,raHun'tr -London Dally Tor Pair Baibnrlans Ostrich feathers are I lucked for n i-ket i-ket ns follow man cniefullv m In s th. flock anl pleks nut thos Im i whose fiaiher aie ripening m i th. m Into ilorens and pens the, , tn , ihut tiny cannot run about anl lu . their beautiful plumage w h. n, plucking time comes each bird is i tlted Into a nnirow dark pastiig i -rhe enirnnces aie then closed in I il blrl thus Irnprisnpitl a cloth i u tuown over th cieaniies heal 'I I , the plu king begins Three , , I rebel upen plittfoim oulsll nt il pen i. a h over the boat 1 Inclos ir . with vailmis scanr-llke nm I n plu.k .,ff the f.,th rs w'lai v . wouim. n ,,M 1Bll, rtlfl "'t i di i Iv di.ssed The , fejtbe "re nil I i In i Bl,, t b, ,.., ,hr i' '!u,,,"r,lBr' " ' f . WHI th lur (II I in l"- !. osti-.cn ki, Up a Uia,i roaring Were It not for the stanch construction of the pen the creature would kl k the boards Into splinters Detroit Free Press Ilatriige Lottery in Kuslsa. In the Russian province of Smolonsk there Is a mort extraotdlnary lottery every thtee months The tickets cost about 2 shillings nnd there Is onlj one prize This consists of the entire sum made by the sale of the tlclets, amounting to about $.'500 together to-gether with n lady described as of noble birth The tickets nre only sold to men, and the winner of the prize has to take the lad) or torego Ihe mono. If married nliead) he ma), however, put nny friend to whom he wishes to do a good turn in the position of prize winner It may happen thit the winner of the lltteijds wllllnR to matt) tho 1 uly, but he ilnerVnot meet with her npprovnl In that case the) nre permitted to remain In single bleselness tnd to dlvldo tha money. It Is not difficult to Imagine that even ln RtisalH where old mildi nre gener-allj gener-allj looked down upon, the chosen bride maj often det Ide that the mm of 11123 Is a mote desltable possession than a lord anl mister nf whom she knows nothing New "lork Mail nnd Uxprcss Migration to Cannda. It Is true that n gool many Americans Ameri-cans hive In the list two jenrs gone to the Cimtllin Northwest nnd taken up lind The homestead hiblt Is strong In the Western American Flnllns the free farm now denied lilm In a greit talk of the Wet, tip has on a stmll scale trekked to Canada Howevet, Cinatliin statistics show tint not over 2000 Amerlcins a month hato been going go-ing to nil parts of Cannln In the pint )ear The movement Is 'ncni.sldernble, anil will be checkel soon bv the oceu-p oceu-p itlon of all the reallj good Canadian lands On the other hind the moment the United Stntei embarks ni It Is sure to cmbirk sooner or later, In the buslnesi of creating lrrlgitlng reveivoin In our arid West and the resulting gtcat .oin-pnnles .oin-pnnles ate formed to w iter the now diy plilna of the Southwest, nit onl) will there be farms for nil tut th- production produc-tion of wheit will vat'ly lmrcise 1 ar from losing our position as 'e lr of tr world, we shall Immensely strengthen We'nre now drawing out of Cimdi more p.. pie than we at" sending into It ln spile or the litre tr I to Ilia Northv est The average Ametlcnn does not like to expitriit" hlm'ell He mixes patriotism even with his busl- . nea He li going to put n little of It even Into the shipping business, nnl when he does we ore much afraid thit Canidi will suddenl) will en fiom her pipe dream of rlvah) New York Mill an 1 Hxi resi In Ancient England N'ewcaitle-ttpon Tne has a er) rn-rlent rn-rlent custom W hen the business of the nssl7es is ended the Mavoi mikes a quaint speech to the Jit Ige of the Northern circuit He i)s M) lor Is we hive to congratulite )ou upon having completed jour libors In this ancient town and hate nlro to Inform ou thit ou travel hence tn Carlisle through llorder country, mm n nnd often Infested by the Scots therefore preseltenoh of join lordshlpi with a plet pot money tn bus therewith n dagger to defend jnutselvea' Then as leqiilted bj custom he gltei the senior lu Ige n Jacobus nnd the Junior Indge t cirolua It conts no little sum ti bit) these old coins London Lon-don Anaw crs A Rejected Gift. The chief eunuch of the hirern belonging be-longing to n son of thej.tte Abdul Aslz nnd cousin of the preaent SMiltan, lecenlly presented his Majestj with a slivc The sultan, however, wis convinced con-vinced that he was dingeroua nnd sent with an evil purpose, and so refused re-fused the gift and exiled the donoi. Tho Pi line wus furious and went to the Sultan Sul-tan to demand Ids servant back, as ho had been with hlui foi twenty jenrs 'Hit Sultan replied that he h id h id him so loner It wns quite time ho changed Ihe Pilnce got mote ixclted, and was talking teiy Hetty when hc suddenly founl he wns nlone In the loom It turned out thut the sultan who lul been apparently leaning against tho wall hul vanished thtougb an invisible door, whlth Is theit In cuse ot emergencies emer-gencies The Pilnce went home nnd has tint been allowed to come out since London Dillj Telegraph Elg Family Hotel Innovations along the lines of domestic domes-tic econom) In New York l Ity follow e ich other In such quick suttesslon that they become Institutions befote they are herul ltd A J.'SOOOOO family hotel Is to le erected at the southwest coinei nf Mxthth sttcets ami Fifth avenue, which will aim tn solve the servant ptoblcin To altiutt families the hotel I will hnvo unusually lirce mil high looniH anl will provide servants Though the lessto nf the hotel will hivo a huge force of help tenants will be permitted per-mitted to bring their own servants If the) choose A. .oidlnitl) cnh suite of nimitments will liuve seivunts looms The hole! Is to lino llttetn Kloileu nnd n Haulage tr lift) ftet Itl Fifth menu, I nn 1 J00 feet In Slxllelh street A root garden la one of the contemplated feu- , tutes 'lliere will be a eaie In connec- I lion und In the basement will be safety deioslt vaults 'llieie will be lutlielor suites of two three unit foui looms Dctiolt Free I'reao H rilled the Dill. ' Wh) ' he iitkil when they had senteil tht instil es alone nt one end of the imtli tin jou supiose it la that I etltitnleil women do not mnnyr' ' llut educated Women do mariv" she repllel I I now of three nr rtiirr e lu enletl women who have mariltd within the past month or twn Oh y. k nr i muse some nf Uieni marry Hut why do so in in) or them ten aln single ' 'Pri hups It Is Inniise the rtlucaled woman a hotUnii is luouler Ihnn that or Iho un. dut nnl, lucHiise she demand de-mand mine Hun 11 Is not b-eaitae she looks upon mai rlam llseir na a Im I thing?" ' Oh tleni no' ' nti jiii Inn declined proposals localise lo-calise you havi deinintleil muth'" She llel mil untied hei tlnlntj hind-keichier hind-keichier and lonke I down and blushtil and ralntly answeietl .. p" . 0n "f " live feet nnd lluee Inches anil Ihe other couldni have wiighed moie ihiu nietv pounds , J Ilolng six feet four In I Is socks he then spole out anl got her I'hllidti. phis limes |