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Show II lllf IB KlillfLlsSI M The Handing Down of Huaband KUlRBRilF0 The report that a recently deceased ''RlfirSwIiia , Ycrk woman left h.r hunbund by isS,iSIA i nn""r ,,f",,B'; "truio'a HtXislK1 SEi I ivJrh 11 hed and han ittrnrted no Utile at- H ifuKlffiftl '' t in will br Inlerentlng to note iHk"llRlWf'll l' t n result of this testament 11 ydlnDosl- lSlRlP5l 7apmlr kind of person HMO flWI r bv ne w ho ha. been u I poj I LaaaiiRVl a Vi. ' 1 emlnm 1 nr the sake of establishing asH l".U I! V I n I need nt we stieuld like to see the HW IMi 'SaWi. c 111" 111111 who wns thus disposed or HEfllroS nJi; ' ? "inlmi . I" earning nut of ISM rfiltfMI tint riirll"il,r lvlnlon of Ihr -will Hi Vli ffl 1 "tli wl.l.n he In mint .oiv.Mr.H-n U ' tljJvJll .1 to nn th.ro. Illn own free will and LxHlli-K Ml),' ,. Villi the Individual Ml ' f Mi I I en II to hla ex I" have the l.gnllty 1 1 ll ? 'ft?,' vs.."..'." oo'rVu" HK I t1, 1 J I ndVnf this ml 11 "Ubmlt timely t , ' U Ithnut n conMru. lion of the Stat-HxTiittf Stat-HxTiittf t 3 nt s by our jti.ll.lnl ..Hirers o an al IWlMvi 3? ' In ).! h lu. them to the I. vol ' HafOSiiS&i l I", lei aid which glv.s them no HbImr? nmA " ,n ,hPlr ,iM,,r' ,hnU,,H,t ItilPt ' Hi " leh we nrror.1 to a home 1 dog 11 1 Wlijf lUR 1 ' n,l Portrait or ft mahogany bed- Ha tll'l4r 1 ' id The Issu nn.v he av ailed by OT 1 1 T I 1 nmilieiiln ieM for it In lmrrtly like Itff'il hi' J that Mill, the mirl.li.er nf tho Inn E ' f in the hit ln of m.n the I. Inlon m fll i h n any j nffeet hl rluhtn Neer-lfH Neer-lfH i 'J ' 3 ' e " nulliorllntUr .lerl.loi. nhouM lr'.ti f iJKA 1 renl reo mth all lu prnmptnwn HU aLsffliS! nii "' " ,,,Ht "" m"lU" ' ,og,";y H la'flK. 5S ' ln.me,llalely Involved v 111 not deny in Mil iWm j sll,Je nnK ,he rln.lli lnx; Wed to he FlHilWF ii nverent lent the rourti will permit InbMI Harper, eekjy HiA j .f! 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I i " "!' -nee 'HU'' 'o,2 pounla Pr M Y 'r i'248' SR1 iiniiir. m.ler lille nn Inoreaae of apeed LtttV ill rinfsMrTfl to mil. a 1111 hour Inerearea the re- BWr V r I it iHS Mil in lot;, iniin.la ir ao.unre & r J SI? riBl n.t.r To lo .may lth thin nlr le- laV'll1', ' U, JBl Halnnee It In .lKBtert by (iermin ex- Hb It .sag fl 1 rJ3iJ prrtn thnt the trilna be -n. loped In a nliVmir M ih.et of et .1 Joint. d for cuivea and bV' ,F SSffi S4l thnt the ramw and ara lie inn 1 li" I 8k ill light an poKflble The effeet of thin ! Mii'l'IM 111 -ttoul.l be to piodn.p a rlgar nha ed 'fit lii llS triln with no prottihernnre nlnng lla lilhlMi Jilfl alrtee than pllmlnntlnK n larue pnrt or ili",, the frl linn bv Hie nlr The experlni-ntn '1 I till . J vMII be awalttd mth IntereM an the In lit J &L 1 jnetlHle object In the entalillflnwnl of a x VM SI! ? U minimum rale of r vnty-IUe mllen an HI 'i''v1ilf I li hour ctt Xork Commercial Ader BkSlf 'ii ill tlBtr' f ' W4 i $;) Tt rle,u of To11 lfS' )iH I M ! hllln are nil n-eea will; ellow araln Hfl If'iR '1 ffl3 Tnal I""'" ',ch n"rr linI,ule of ,h, ij1 'itl pJ !!i XUthdinrm light an .Unreal lh can lrV1 1 M It" . fl -And lomhtrr like the mellow runh of rain H'' 11 Pi ''li The "' nlnB onr" IUunl" '"r Ht""" lhc BbV! 'h3 i.iK ffl lla'al floua aliindinee ncarre .onitnel 1 I I ; Anf.hrouxh the lowlun.la nunny rln ra xl 1 ittfc (inz wini " ' A IllrH Thlok b rdered by Ilia mimic a amlwr aixW !i V 'llllM lrnm'ihin tho lofllel height, the Ion M'! K! 1 1 aroAilTuie KH I'll hlllal lea toward the i 1 1 l f 4 1 J I w m, ir) I'tti rP't'll J'ollnw- ill npllir. 1 Jmirneyaof the run- rr'ril'"! tt llB An.ln.k-. wllh them th. 1 urpla realma Hl! flW1 L l Hut I'mJ lent the bright nnl wlnly !' ,j irl'jji XVhen'jnona labor hokla her enu ire Hill HUr J" Kf -Mlllr.d I Mi Seal In ftWea BhP i I 8 tL Cannot Lie About Yellowstone, tottl i i Pormer ltoj renentnthe John Mien of BBflL'1'! ( if iff Jlli-nlncli pi whnnerhl fi aniline now la inl!ll ' IIh vit hlna- the tlnh ItnUh. r In lupeli A,t 1 'li It JiiHt In.k rtom tin ell.iwnuin. park I1 M li iil N man can tell Ilea ..I -out Hint el Ml ill fill rounti) nnld Ml All. n ml" If 111 I I !l Hen th oth r win I am roIiir bark to 111! t"'li; ' I I 'Jup.l.i to I-II the nlmple triuh nboiit ,lli'i! II tn. "4 ill wnt 1. 1 11k to 110 frieudn alxIxS iflitl Jill vilien lb y nn Rithiie.l nlinut the d.or LIxIxS lilt ill" !r of Hi, Mnh li it hen nnd 1 hhmll not aaaaxaxi II I 1H i nt' ,H '" ,rnl rl "" ' "un mv "" power aa KxIxH il!'I V fl n liar tint tlu would nek me lo an alxIxH M I la t bi la k to loiifcteaa a,aln New Yoik xiHr!0 W 1KrnUI' lililil CilJ llltf III A Co"5' rourth of J,ll'- alxIxB 'J"hvJSft W Ihone unrfut n-rnmm the nlntUtl- kLH 'i? 2 F W rlin" whnxo work ununllt innk. ua aaaaaaxi '"if! jiVSl if' Dk viln. If lint ilwioa liai i ler hae flu- aaaaaaxi 'ajLISf-W 81 PS urel UP 111 it out hint l'ourth of .Hlh aaaaaaxi I'll ImSi t lit nl. Irull n .ml thin rountrj the Uvea LIxIxB ii 7 rli ,f "nt 1 ' "' '" "" ""'" """' n "nrt rn" aaaaaaxi ifn! If ) li' 'Iff dren ill wnundlna- nnd miilmlnn of alxIxH All! 1 1.1 ill nl ut hi more and n proper! lona en LIxIxB 'tSi i III' IV tlmit I ut nbolt VI fW noil If this an.- alxIxH .wilt itLi u' rill of bf limb and property weiv alxIxIxS ffl!1' -I IU reill tie Kir In nn n.nae or If It (anal T 1,1. . I 'fi' (ontrlbui 1 111 the nllRhl.nt d.gn-e In xtxIB 'J n ''Nil nl'r ni'lomil uellhilnit we niUlit axaxaxa ,T,. 1 'I' 1 .Hi ehe ifull.i nubiult to It an a patriotic xi 'f'-l ' t Mi ,,llU '"i1 when we renllre an all muni V "il V V j IK th it thl" nunii il bnlm aunt with nil the xaaaaal II I II Uil m' r ""I nufferlmc conic iti.ut upon xaaaaal lit r Htv " '" ' nl ' '" anion mnd to the pure xl V' I ' BH 1 '" ""''" nn( liullabiilno whl li Ha- axS Y,' i' W Fi-" B i-niill .lilllten nnd naviiKen In xlxIxlB 't rt'Hi c mill It iuiv well be naked whellur xaxH .'j Jf I" i all It In i i blih time that n ntnp wan put xxxaaxxxi r i JH5 "" ' '" " Ihene bnrlmrle and le naxxxxxxi 'i ml at"! "v I' "' ""B" '" view of the IH . iiJlf ncltiil Milm nf our Indeien.lence day Hj : 4 H on. a w uiialil well nppl to It In Lxxxa it HhI p.i.pbi - tre tnilnn of Madmne Ho- H ' ll j .tnt land i piiil-iilnin' How many mil H ) ,di ann ar nimitt.d In thy nnme' xxxxxH ffl Loll b w. Kb xaaxxxH ft t Explaining Klc Prentice. xaxxxxxxa ' 'II: l! Mm A iniim. IMi whi hail been pouring xxxxxW '11' ttlll tei it n fui Mm In a auhuibuii New xxxxB li-V ' ll-l -1' v t Ins tow u 1 the nl . xl' i !4 tlu iff Ir li mi nomewhnt Ntliiued H) . iGt at I w i In ulrt corner or tlu room 1 mi wh r. rli w tnenaed tho following in xxxxxxW Q. Uil c"l n " vif jL x m un tame In nnd m . 'e bin xxxxxxxxl '. 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M "I ' N " t'l-aTlm. i'j ' Jj M Tinlniiif, Backward Children ill , tjal T - i v Hrment of the a. naca In the -xlxxxxxSL' il -J UT ve ir W Hi haela nf all their future xxxxxHAJ ' : " """ Tleie la tiothlim In th 1 I f t 31 n Inl Hi i is not first In the xenae B fi, J' t-lkli h nil- touch timt. nnd amell xxxxH HlBl'i vB, ! i" i ls "'i bad o lntillect nnd H If i li, mini m pcrlnrlt) cniinlnit, nt bottom IH I I lV In ll I m nnl in nf nilpi-rl u .-lln- H ;. f Th i k f IN wnnltrful .1 vel. pment nf jH lit ji' t it h IcHiim. nlirht mua.ulai atnie H 1 ffi mat i - I l hub Moaait who un d PH I'Ji Jj 1 la I ti ne tc a ninth llng.r Hit Ik xxxxxxxB iM'i . ti Iff-' ' lol lib nyalnat the kiyboatt. xxxxxxxxl U . t Vi vilun fU- little llnxcra w.ie not nuffl xxxxxxxS il'i V Wi' cl " liniK out the harm my ho xxxxxxB'i" ' . Iiffl Si Mrlvel to .xiiena 0. niUKi durlna the xxxxxxxxl tv1' ' V li, d iloi na jieilnU of ihlldliood can ace xxxxxxxxxljii .1 " JK ear t h tnnte nmall for auperlor- xxxxxxxxxT '!( I .t ' Mi afp Jl' ct m,n ' i1'"9)'8 mean nupcilor xxxxxxxxl r u. it '(,t ill aen oh Ii ro la no nxitpilon to ihls xxxxxxxxl it ' !il' i il ' xxxxxxxxl 1 IVl !l 1 IT it u-'' o!rr f rM o"1 '" " "' xxxxxxxxl I llr 1. l 5 lourrl rill into iMKlty a mory n-u xxxxxxBl'v ' u I' ctntera t -t result In vDnxlousn a i(iii' Hiilii Thin lores Ir exarllj the nnie wheth-ii wheth-ii ih .nnnciounnen In that of a man , waking from nlumber or of n chlr 1 nwnkenlnit out of Infaicv In th" flrat Inntance a Bound an odor a much may Inauro comrhun conn, lounneaa The awakening of mind la more mm-plex mm-plex I nl all the aenae organn nre frd the prrnenn la Incomplete nack-nrd nack-nrd children are In their nntmiurnl nlnte rf retarded development hecauae they have feeble nnd Inf. rlor aenaea And In wnM tralnlna therefore Is found their chief means nf education nnd uplifting Idr-ia com- flint from the outalde no not foig. t thla dear Anxlotia Mother Trom contact mth thinga la githered the nee I that nour lali.d In the r.Klon of nenanilon nlll Inter blonnom an thought Lmilne Klake Iliyaon, il I) In Unipei a Bnxar A Long-ltange Gun The nlxtecn Inrh breech-loading rifle jiiat built at the Watnllot nrn. nal for Ihe .1. r use of New Voik hnibor marka nn ..h In th. whole hlnloty of nttll-I. nttll-I. warfare The grat innon la half old m.ir. powenul Ihnn lla noareat I il nl -nn F--iKl! h gun of H!2Vlneh bore ll ih one of n nerl. a of connt dfene glim prolrier for hy Ihe Ftl'Mcolt lain I appnii trd during Paelnd nrat administration Flchteen nuch tlllea are to be mounted fot the Vfenae of New Yoik i ll ten for Bnn Kran-elnco Kran-elnco eight for Bonion nnd fur for llsmptnn Honda, aua the Review of Hevl. in The munt dramatic fciture of the Amerlcnn rifle In Its range The greatest great-est actual performance In long-range shooting In that of the Krupp gtin,.nr d befoir the Knlacr In Apr'l 1Sj2 hlh . irrled about twelxe and one hnlf ttillen Tho new Amerlenn rllle will have, I'teoretlcnllv the amaxlng range nvc( 1'iFtiipiK'iiiiv cn- niiinmi'i. hmibi o. twenty one mllen Ii other worda a warship cnirUng such a rllle conld incroi In f.i w Vot hprl or and throw proJec.nl s Into New Iloclulle or Pat-rrson, Pat-rrson, ot Itnatltigs In the nurne of Its Illaht the nl ell would rise nLout six miles above the ground Tutuie of lltrmlns;. Itl.h men as w. i aimed out the oth-i oth-i dny nn- Indued buying up a good denl of farming laud but Ih.y nre not aa a rul buylnk It with any I rener.t Intention of cairylng on practical agriculture agri-culture Very Ilkel they will undertake under-take that nnme tin e Jui t now though i gtlculture la reall paying nn well at the av.iage Anieihan buatneas tela-Dm tela-Dm ly to the hi munt of capital uml ability Inveaied In It It la nit eenni ml ally .oiidu. ted an a whol. I.nge ncnlt nu 1 (ootc-ratlve tigrlculture would be mm h n uer the cmomlc thing American ciipltnl la on the whole too bunlly ttiiiloyed to take the unusual step nf undertaking the .ultl vntion of the noil It Mows on from foice of hnblt In .ommeiclol nn 1 Indua li1al channeln Hut one of these das It will doubtless tnke to tin furrow nnd th. n the self-respecting ngrlcultti rlnt will hae to shaipcn hla toil un.l hla wltn Aa he la even now uttendlng the agricultural colleitei. correspon ling eer day with the experlnient stations, sta-tions, lending bulletins nnl trentlnes nnd successful!) forming dnlrlng ' tointlucn on bin own nc.ount he will , piobatl tie round .tial to the emergency emer-gency .i V.uk Mall and Lxi una Tlio Bucket-Shop Ihe niine In Hill In have nrlglinted In (lilcago when legltlmtte luokera would not Inn lie nn old. r f ir I. an thin HMO liiishcln an I n lot or plucen sprung up whue m.n of nmall nie-ina coul I npeculite on n ttlillng capltnl'-us amnll nn 41-mil Hun. s . . til itors wen ',iok-en ',iok-en ot coiiictiiptuoual us hulng nnd villlng when! hj the buck.t full Die tirm wns eventually iipplli-.) in nil br.ikeiag. In nlocka and grnltt when Ihe iimouuta ilinlt In were nm iller than leKltlmnte d.iilera or linkers w.nil I handle mid m ie laitleulirl) to plicea white time wun renlls no l.Klllmato trnnaHctlona but where the pioprleior Bnd . nnl. inter slinpl) bit on the niaikit thc mi rlelor allowing Ihe c tintnmer In take dth.r en I or the l.t In ctin-. lem-tlnn lem-tlnn of ii loiiinlnnlnn which In i.nllty Is his pcicintiiKu In tho game Detiolt 1'iee l'nna How to Drink Wntcr. A beginning or kldn tinuble Urn In the fait thai i i-oplt er e lalU woin.n do not drink in ui,h w itir Ihej pour down tumlileifiil. of I o wnter nn un act. mil William in a meal but that la worn, tlum no until th. chill prexent-Ing prexent-Ing illc.estlnn anil In liventlon being nn linlluct pinni.iler of kl.lne dlsinae najn Ooo 1 llouw keeping A tumbler of wnter nlppe I In the morning linme dlnlel on rlMlng another ut IllKht nre lecommen 1. I lj phvnhlans Tr to drink im little w it. r as nnsslhle wlih mealn but tnke a gliiBnful hnlf nn hour In nil hour lefore eating Thin tuie etnlsted In dn after da month aft. r month Ihe mini . xinn will lmrne and the k nernl he ilth llkew-la.i Wnter diunk with mcnls ahnul.l lie sipped, hs well us tak.it npuiingly Lady Ulako's Tiger Cat. VMien Sir Hmry Ulake wns sta llomd In Jniiuil.il his wife inquired quite a reputation an a natiirnlll pro-ducltig pro-ducltig In panic ulur n ei.l mono grnma of note dealing with Went Indian In-dian Insiitn At iiovernmeiit lloune In Klngsiciu she inalntalnel quite a menag. rle among her pels be Ing a tine tiger cnt lame enough to lie allowed tn loam at will about the grntindn I do not know whether that tiger i at will. ...ud 1... t... .. ... .,.- ... .. ii.rp in., ii.. n nn i.i.ce- eiir hero of a er mining incident during dur-ing the diys of ni service In Jamaica Dui lug a (1. vei inn- ' limine hull a gay subaltern and a i .den fair waudi-iet forth Into the giounda nn doubt with a view of Improving their sstronom leal knnweldge fienenllj the espied a rustle seat beneath a spreading chestnut trie nnd sat down upon it little re. kniilng thnt underneath wns stretched the tiger cm fast asle p Ihe 'Ipn of Mars were nil hut In on-Jumtlon on-Jumtlon with Ihe llpa of eiiui when tho tit, r . u awoke from dreams of h . native fnstn.sses Peihnpa h too wlh.l to s.u.U the heavens or wan aiinoed at III ling his Men obs. uird or ponlhI H was merely his plaful ncan between the bam of the seat nnd- shall wc snyT clung to the subaltern sub-altern There was a maniv howl an-aw an-aw f led b a feminine shilek and a I iw spitting snarl the li l stonu not uron the order of her going, but nt swiftly to the hoi se fiut It n some tlm. uerure the subaltern could tear himself any from the eueha: tod spoi ml when he .'Id tt was only in plung lino a ndghhorlnr thicket whence hs isinied letv.nt appeals to all nnd sun-diy sun-diy to In Ing him n gun and an over- l JHt ' Knotty rioulems. An article b Arthur Panfleld In th aeptembcr Pearson a describes s number num-ber of knots both simple and complicated, compli-cated, shun Ink Just how each knot is made Tlo suihor says ' Wat. h a v. iinan or an average man for that matter attempting lo tie two ilee s of ntrlnr" together and ou mil have an x client Illustration of how not to do It Pr itleulh apeaklnc; Hi. ie Is nnl one knot utlalnilili by ti, tininlilit i and It is nn abomlna-Inn abomlna-Inn ti tlm. wto know bitter tiling-. No m. wants teaching ho to do this knot ti c hnlcall) an 1 eon'smpluousl spokui of nu The dranny' or double k t It . uifH aa n etunil aa orialnui alt K I I l r It i i v ,, ' l I 1 il l I h I r , im li Iti of iuu . ii ki u aic ev , 1 t A ffc I t IH ,, , I t kn t ! il I hie ex i ti nn Take the former Thla In tho only U.p knot that a mllor will une and itn chief advantage Is that It will not tlrhtcn up like an ordinary slip knot Thus It ean be un. d an a halter wlth-ut wlth-ut fear nf choking anlmaln It Is the bent kind of knot to use for 1 .werlng an Iniienslble man fiom n burning building or from any great height Hy pln.lrg a short piece of board acrons the loop a boitswnlns chair Is made and more support still Is n cured by doubling the line hlIo the ierf knot should be used Instead of the grann) Tor most ordinary purposes aa for tying two pie cs of string, or sections of clothes line together Use the bend or recT knots The charm of most snl-lors snl-lors knotn Is that the are Ingeniously simple and be aune of this they enn be learned In an astonishingly short time a sharp lad will mastei them In a few da) a Braining a Da Chimerical schemes for the Hooding of the d'fitt of Sahara have often been din. ussed but n far more Interesting art ueful .nglneeilng feat of Jtmt th. ootoslt. kind In nbotit lo be a. com pllahed by that nn at practical of pen pies the Dutrl In Leslies Monthly for lul) la an account of tho proposed aeheine for rumrlng diy and turning Into .rnhle pinturc laid the f.uyder 7ee thit Inland sea which envem over Mno aquare miles In the heart of Holland Hol-land This undertaking which will ta'ce manv more than twenty years to accomplish should result li proMrtlng homes for 60H00 people ard In adding gi rally to the wealth nnd prosperity of Holland s an example of the In-trrloi In-trrloi expansion this undertaking Is unlqu In histor) and no more stupendous stu-pendous engineering feat has ever been planned Trouble When the nl Ie are full of light. Oeer nelns of blossoms bright Mhlle th stars Simla down at night (in i sea llk glass i ee nn apprenrnsmn rine 1-or th fiturc oerwlss. Never neck with anxious eyes Shadows In the grass. Sorrow meet with scanty sighs, It will pass If thc sullen wind Is drear, Kep a h pe lindlnimed ti) rear. Add not ti Ihe rain a tear. Murmur not Alas' ' He a an! tier not a saint Mghicra have not time to taint Uriel the .loud with no complaint, Hout the frowning mass On Us brow l raitiiiow paint. It will pass Samuel Jlliilurn l'eck. In llottnn Tran scili t Ilnwk's, Not Auk's Egg Prof Ua) Lankester wns sitting In his office m the Natural Histor) museum mu-seum Lon.lin when he was visited b) nn elderly woman evidently fiom the countrv who cairled a parcel which in- handled Willi the must exaggerated .are She waa in a state ot great excitement ex-citement and exclaimed I v c got tw o of . m ' Tvco of what' Inquired tho pro feasor 'Xwo'nwks eggs replied the worn an 'Im toll they re vvortli a thou titnd minds iiple.. 1 he professot much Intereste 1 looked nt Ihe eggs 'These lire not uuks cgt,n he sal 1 Ihe) nre 'awkn ckgs sail his vis Hor M) eon loe loun 1 em ' A light diwned on the naturillnt "llie kin I or eggs which nie nt vnl-utile vnl-utile ho rcinnrkeil gently are the eggs or an extinct I ltd tailed the auk n tl k Oh hank ' snll Ihe wnmin '111 pi out Hint 1 ni) rilihoune n toll mo It waa uwks eggs as was wanted ' And tho went nwav Queer Things Found In Stone A most Inlerentlg article on fossils In (ouititiutcd to the September I'enrnnn a l Or Campbell llinwn The author gives n Mnphlc description of some gl Millie lie historic monster, whise nkeiclnnn hive been found imbed led in mannea of lock which hnve fillhrully I renrvdl their mot minute details he also enc.iliiaKcs the nin iteitr roliglst to senrch for the more common fosHlln which ma) be found In almost nn) quarry If one cures to look for them Not only . ggs but bil.lH too hnve 1 .-en fniinil cnionil I in stone One of the gunlent treanurs In tho Natl nal murium nt It. rlin Is n slab of white lilliograi hie slate In which in embul ded the complete nkeleton of m extri oidlnniy 1 Ird cnll. 1 nriliaeopter)x n thin Is the ol lest I lr.1 In the earth s histor) )et found h) giologlstn gum nignllleiince is attached to ihe man) leeullirltles notlrenbti In Its skeleton Vnotlier astonishing dlsioveiy made by those who search for tilings In stone is thnt te.ii serpents were ut one time ver) common In all our oceans These Dthononioiihs as the) are cnlle 1 were genuine sen neri entn nnl had long ntinke like bo lien with foreilmtia modified Into Hat pnilll.n like a .lol phlns I ninnn) biutcs the) munt have been for tin) nituillv attained the length of slxt) fe. t in nnme cases mil weie tiiulnuhte ll er) npll w Innm rH Their skulls and Jaws were pnrllculirl) massive nnl their vo-rnrl.iun vo-rnrl.iun halilts must have mile them a veritable terror to all their in irlne com. mpornrl. s Hut these nre things which nie not met null ever) di) and which n pei-son pei-son with i little leisure and a Itnmmer Is not Ilkel) to find In ever) quarr) However there nre mnn things of great Interest to be foun t In stone al-most al-most nn) where, If people tare to look for them 1 onsil fish for example nre exceeding!) exceed-ing!) nlmndant In some heda of rock Still commoner fossils met with utmost ut-most ati) win re nre the shells of tnnl lusks of different kinds Most of them differ ver) little In gen.ral appear mice from the sea shells one finds along any shore at the piesent day Others again hi 1. m, to mollusks which are no longer represented In our seas " Consul Wss tlie Waiter. Tlnrbor Mastrr "Illteh Hnrrlson the active coadjutor of llatti ry Dan 1 Inn spun this nrn at the I IV K. Tinning . Itib 1 si Sunda) l"'n ,L ,WH" '''" around the world said Copt Harrison our ship stoi id at Joppa. for a f w da) a hlle wo wei.. th.ie who shoul I nunc b) wu) of J.rusalim but the late smiling John Kell) the noted New V ork nport mg man Kill) stayed at the one hoiel the pla.e alforda and h.coulni.- litiiil-ernble litiiil-ernble lonel) he called Ihe solitni) wallet wal-let to him and aftei tipping him lib-einlly lib-einlly asked him If ll wouldn I be possible pos-sible o get the I 'lilted Mates i onsul to dire with him thnt ev. nlng Die wiillei laid he could nrrnnge It and tint Ihe Consul would he there to dine with Mr Hell) nt b o clock When that hour nrrlvnl the smiling llr kell) awaited hla guest In the dining din-ing room N i one. else was In evidence save the solltar) wa'ter who had mnde the arringement Kelly called hhn over and express, d a Imp thut the dinner waa a good one and that the waiter would s.rve It In good style on the arrival ar-rival of the i onsul 'I am noil) Mr Kell) sa,J the waiter that 1 c mnot w ill on )ou to night 'or I am to dine with you I am th American Consul "Sew loi limes A Magnanlmoua Monopoly. The truly magnanlmoim action of the tcy piOKienus ft lnnn i louonoly in adding .j c ilia a day to the wages of Its con lULtoix In or course, lomincndi hi The c in lurtnrs are n haul working work-ing 1 t and nicil all they inn get for th.lrwlvesanl.hllili.il tlu) ar also ! mUoa un .riall rite r. an n ns I to tl. i. ni in) howivir In I 1 tl. ii It se m that tin ror ' i i i h inor out of the tiav i ll i the fiiun of tljs thnn j tin. kOAJuctois iciilto us vvjgei tliat th n nn gtment felt that a step tow-nil tow-nil c jallzntlon was noidr Another ) w uld have been to i rohlblt tip-seeking tip-seeking and tip taking an 1 to fix both I conductor and orters wages accord-I accord-I lnrl But thla methol dl I not occur to the company, whose lawful prey Is I the rubllc which In exi e 'el to and I does pu) twice for a nlngl. s.rvl. e No monopoly in the count n practices Im-ponltlon Im-ponltlon so thorough!) ir the Pullman I Its charges are nutrag usl) high Its old fashioned berth system wholly antiquated anti-quated and Its tip necessities a perpetual per-petual nnno)ance Time wns when n torter wan snlstled with a quarter from I each person nn a trip now he beholds , It with pitying scorn A half dollar Is I viewed with amused tolerance a dollar (In advance) secures the service already al-ready double bought from Ihe company while u. five-dollar imi fri m a John V Oates wlna tidlvllel attention to the exclusion of the mnll fr) It Is easier to pav than to suffer and most people pay while the tompanv waxeth fat upon two-, nllar receipts for one-dollar one-dollar accommodations with porters wages added Those who travel In state-rooms can aftord and are willing to pay handsomely for them we do not speak But a perno willing lo sleep on a shelf in a ntltlln-c ntmonphere ought to have the privilege of doing so for one mngle dollar bill w lib no oxtrna beyon 1 the traditional quart. r an 1 even that nn a mattei of right "houll be eliminated elimin-ated -Harpei s Weekly Japan's Copper Xlnes Native Japanese engineers and managers man-agers have developed to a tremendous extent Ihe copper minis of Ashlo snvs Japan and America Tln-re are 101100 persons emplojed In Ihe mines and fur nares, wno with their families make up a clt) of 17 nan Jipan Is now the fourth In rank of the c ippcr pioduclng countries and the mln n of Anhlo owned b) Turukawn Jclilu I f Tokl produce one-third the total or the empire The nverage wage p. r dnv at the mines lot laborern In It . entn together with a stated quantity or rice and ruel Th miners nre pal 1 cor ling to the quantity or ote extract 1 Therurnnie nnd shaft men tecelve onlv 11 In to.cnts Awful Poverty in New York. On the north In .'anal street on the cast Fors) th street on the south Ba)-artstteet Ba)-artstteet on the went . lit vntle street within the block which thes four streets surround live imo m.n womn mid children the chli Iren outnumbering outnumber-ing the othcis more tl an two to one It Is tlie most thlckl) i opulated block In the whole spot In china India or 1 on-don on-don Whole ramliles llv In rooms like clonetn Children havi no play-i,round but the daVk hallwavn the narnw stairs and the pav tin nts There is so little space Unit tew of the merch ints occupy stores most of them selling their goods from push enrts In the nticets In the air wna the combined smell of cooking of dark i Kims morly venti-Intel venti-Intel of ninny pcinonn crowded together togeth-er with llttlo opportunity to be clean And there long In mv ears conntnntl) the wall of halites remln ling me of a Unit to nn Infunts hoi Ital a noun I more pltirul than any other telling the helpless sorrow of the llttlo child And wherever I went Ihu day In thnt block with Itn 3000 liven I heird nlns the sound nf children crying Somellmen it would btenk out ru 'd nl) nnd loudly In a room near b) then I would hear only a distant w tit perhaps from houses several donrn remnved But It never censed, continuing till nightfall like a dirge, It seemed mournful nnd desolate The people of the Ohetto do not lnck Industry They rlre In the morning nt 5 o clock They remnln ut their atnnls or push-enrts In the sheets or over their needles In their rooms until nenr midnight. mid-night. They snatch sl.ep nt old mo ments They cannot nffonl to wnste In Idle slumber the earl) hnlf or the night or the first hours of dn) let with all their Industry" few or them earn barely more thin a living ns wns tho ccs In thehomenfMm Cnlrnwsk) They have little roo 1 nnl le from noup and hrend nnd coffee Hmry Benrdsley In Lenllt s iv eekly. Ilow to Itend History Perhaps the best nn) to rend history Is tn take up the life of some great tig uie that nttrartn our Imagination lint be drnwn b) thnt Into the ntudy of the genernl ntnge man which ho wns onl) a single nctor Certnlnly It Is not n good plan to begin with those elnbornte dnciimentirs lilntnrlts in which )ott cannot see the wood tor the trees It Is better to be wrong In a few of )our ractn or even tonlrnct a bias from somo partisan hlntorl in thnn to lose yourself In a mornns or .locum, nts nn)n Success The best histories nre the vlvldest If the) occasion ill) lend nu antra) you rnn nlwnys correct them by the more sneer colored chronicles Ala-caule) Ala-caule) mu have been prejullcel nnd so nny rrouli nnl so un.lnubtelly wnaCnrl)le so ngnln wns fllbnnn )t none the less these nre the great historians his-torians the hIMnrlins who set )ou upon the peaks nf time and enable you to see hlntory ns It lies I enetith by wile views nnd broad masses Tho City Acrobat. I am the Janitor s little boj I slnt got even n nlnRle tov Hut every .lav I rla) anl flav I live 'wav up in tin top nf the limine. 1 in Jest ns si r an u little irnu.e-An irnu.e-An 1 I can climb like a monkey for 1 m The Janitors little boy My pa nln t got no regular home He lives way up In a big rotin I dome He says tn m. mi iliy nu seel lest r.nv old wa vol nee Jo pin) Vou play' aavs h t . me li lav Anl so 1 climb ml I climb for Ira The Jinlfrs mile bo) I walk whrrevrr there n room to stand I hang on the e lu h.v Jest one nan t 1 love, to s e f Iks look nt me !lke I was reali a circus clown Oh my' th. v im he II tunii Ie down" Hut I don t fall wh n I cilnit Mr I m Ihe 'nnlt r little I i Louis Morgan dill In Harpers Magn- slue AssaflTieid on His Soft Side The young m in stool U-foie the grim old captain of ludci .try and lucked him full in the rare Vi ell sir s eld lloratius J Hnrdrox you wished t i net me I believe' No sir 1 dl 1 not wIbIi to s e you I am not her. itemise I want to b. but because it In necessary You have a .laughter I win not ask you to sacrifice any of v nir valuable time In listening to a uu iiogtic or her .hums You probably have l lot li ml mint nf them I will i r down to business Ht once Shi ml I Je'lrc to merge our Illinois mil I trust that I have mad no bull In loping you may not take a hearlnh ttltinlo toward the pro-1-ossJ tnmblnan in Trust coml u ulnn lull and bear-merge' bear-merge' All rlklit Take her m boy i .nr-aeem to i one of us i hicago Itecord-HeraM A Problem Never Solved. In hla re nl I. ture at the Biltlsh Koyiu Instllutl in i.on Inn on the fn ciiiatlng subje. I f Magic Squalen MaJ I". A if a ihun. 1' R S re minded his aulln - of the exlnten. . of a .llilnub jril I in which deaiilii ua apparent slmpll. It) bus never yet lion solved II u (omiii tiled It to th. it tintlon of an)one in sent who deshed to exarclae his lug nulty and pallenc. The problem In m f .Hows Theie are thlriy-slx officer . r six itinerant rut, is and drawn from t-lx dlff rent regi mail Is and It Ih i quired to arrange thom In a squiu of thlrt) six com-purtmeiita, com-purtmeiita, so th t In inch tow as will is In oath column theie ni ears uu inker nf each innk and also un of tlcer from each reg tnent Lulera lie- herches sur urn nuuvelte ieie .le Quniret viaglqin s which appear. I In I v. dlscurses thi i blem I ui . v s no' s. lutlon anl th l.t. 1 . r c , i i writing more thin a c muiy nfte waid ion(eened tint u was b yon i U1 iioviera iLiJ, .MacMalion, T,im Jiaa addvd fco, much to our knowledge of the th ory of groups- fasclnnting b n matliematlui, which has an I Pln bearing on many tranches or 1 " sclence-han not yet found a key to the mystery hoever can solve this i roll lem or prove that It can be solved will achieve Immortnilty on the lips of m.thematiciane nnd IV'i-S'.min? dot! Into a new realm ot the sclent lie . n 1 rland which Is called I ure mathematics math-ematics Pleasures of Pcdestrlnnism. We may enjoy the beauty of virgin nature In secluded forests wher i vve tllmb mountains but the J'l"r'J0" be. nines tiresome when we find ninoay to share It Even Mr Burroughs has been obliged sometimes to content h lin-siir lin-siir with the compan) of his raltn-ful raltn-ful dog A comra le Is nlw ay n welcome hut not indispensable In streets where the pleasure of exercise Is heightened by ever changing sights and sounds The most harmonious ciles of street venders nie less sweet than tlie melo-dies melo-dies of singing birds flowers that gnet us from windows of houses lack the fragrance of nature says a writer in ihe Review or Revlewa But 1 consider the melodious chimes of cltv churches preferable to the thunder of Niagara anl the friendly look of a charming woman to the vlstn from Hke s Peak PI. kins found In every street In Lon-don Lon-don n subject worthy of demrif Hon by his ninrvelcus eii persona! ol.n- vntion vn-tion enabled Victor Hugo to delineate Ihe old streets of Paris aa If he hid lived at the time of (jtiaalmodo Why "Pyramid Wera Built The Interest of the Delhi and rvnares observatories lies for ns In tlu fact thnt thev recall a time far In the past when astronomers sought tor astute-n.as astute-n.as by the erection of huge siru.tur. s of s'ine of these the great pyramid Is by far the creates! and most perrect example Britain has its own monu ment riionencuge- n nu .1 imw wr.-i. claimed an If not Indeed an astiono n 1 al observatory nt least an nationom-Icnl nationom-Icnl t.mpl. and manv attempts have bee i mad. to determine the dale at which It wan erected Ihe dim ulty riot to any the Impossibility "f mixing mix-ing this pioblem ma) bo Inferred from the rut that thc duleii whbh cnrelul ohserv.rn have deduced for Its eieitlin cxt.nl over a period of more thin 2vW) years says a writer In Know ledge The icjl work of astronomy ins never done In r Jiflies like these Noi Indeed does tt leqiilte much knowlMlie nf httmnn nature esnentiuih the same riOOO yars ago as to.lny to see thit the true secret of the pyramid the amply sufficient cause for lm building was the vanity of me ruling Pharaoh Alike nt Delhi nt (Jhlzeh and on S ills-bury ills-bury Plnln as by the Huphrnten to make u nnme' wns the exciting mo live Astronomers inny havo been em lloyed to superintend the work ns tronomy nr the cult nt the celestial hndier. rt i) have I een the excuse, but the roul object wan adveitlscment A Misfit. Little Henry waa taken nlong one dny when his older brothel a went bnthlng In the river not far fiom where they lived lie vvent out veiy cautiously cau-tiously Into the shallow pnrt of the water but flnnll) stepped Into n Utile depression In tho bottom, which brought thc water up to his shoul lers, whereupon he cried out quite lustily Take me out' Take me out' This wnt.r don t lit me August Woman a Homo Companion Which Ona was HcP ' Hello, my dear' ' he exclnlmed, greeting the prettiest girl on the ver-nn ver-nn la I ve Just come In on tho triln anl I in delighted to meet you tignin ' ' I I in nfrnld ' she stnmmered Why, don t you remember ine7" he asked In nurprlne ' I nut vnu here lint pennon v,ou tell In love with me and Iwe were engaged lor two weeks ' 'lour race does nefm familiar," she nnld as tney seated themselves In a secluded nook, ' but I can t Just plncc you ' ' I came up here In tho hope of meeting meet-ing you ngnln and renewing our old ties he plea led I can t give you nny hope," sho returned re-turned 'not Just yet ion nee, my lovemuklng last season was rather dls-untious dls-untious I was engaged thrcu times The first one pnlmed hlms. If off ns n (mint He raise 1 fnlne hoies In my lienit but I ve got over thnt Thc second sec-ond tooled me on a rantu engagi inent ring lve rorglven hlni tint tor he waa Jolly company Hut tho thirl -oh ho was ti heartless wretch' When he was going awn) ho told me ho had lost hla return ticket and I lent him !' 10 I thought he waa the soul of honor but he never paid me bark I hndn t a cent or pin mone) lert nnd I Mvnn that It I cvir met hlm iiualn lied hnve to make t,ood J. J. O Con-lull Con-lull In Smnrt Set The Thames Tunnel The Ihnmes tunnel Is a nmnll nffnlr In nnnp irlson with the Immrnne borings bor-ings which nre soon ti connect i link with New Jeisey and lliouklyn )it eighteen years were consumed In lis construction It panned thiough near I) us ninny vlrlnnUulea ns lino be.n en.ountered by the Hudson liver tunnel nnl the nttlve labor Invnlvcl aliout nine yearn It cost IHOonnon mil was a financial fallm from the beginning begin-ning the tolls Icing only 21000 n ).nr hardl) enoiikh In kcp thc lining In repair re-pair Hair a century ago it was nj kin or as n stilt endoits work I t. li root passenger paid a loll or one p nny The tube was reached by meanr or eylln 111 (ill sharts or 10.) st pa . i l In Ik 0 the fancy rolr ' was hell In It ml this under the Thnmea exhlliiiiii nt-trncted nt-trncted 60 000 persons In Ave davn In IM the J ast 1mdon Ilnllw ly ioni iny bought Ihe tunnel for $ I (HKi (V i mil is now running llfty train u day tluouhh It Detr lit l'ree Pr(s Tho Wvv Kducntlon My friend wa tenehlng ih. prlmnr) ilans In a city Sundiy n hml 'the lemon wa the story or tin wnndeilng Isi nellies who wero mliuiulouly fed upon manna I don t know ' she sill In a soft aside to tno. Just whul manna looks like but I have this llttl botlle nf homeopathic pill for an lllunttatlon taking fiom her nket a liny oh lul and shaking It tlghtlv bho mude the siuiy Int. testing and eveiy little fare van turn, d upwnrd expectantly an she rioceel. d She told of the .loud nv day nnd the pillar nt fire by night the . ut.ltig of the quails si 1 the fall of ri suna then rapidly r. -vlew.d the whole asking q, catlnna to leal Hi attention or her null. rue nd what did th. Lor I f.ci the children of lsi.nl uium" sho asked Pills" the) all shouted wllhrut a dissenting voice Then for a moment there wa silence while the teacher bent low to look Into her reticule aftei so nethlng which wns not to h found Hnri er Muuuilne for September Tlie Telephone Surgically Used According to a London medical Jnui-nal Jnui-nal s veral London hospital nurg.nns are now using the telephone wh. nev.r they have on anion In probe ror lull u or oth. r mttulle nblccta einb. dded In the b. Iv of a person The t c of tin ti le phone I plni.cl on th. h.n.l nf the operator and the pall, ut Is i la , , In th. usual manner In mnti. t with il pint, the g.neral medium employe ,H Ing a w.t sponge or somi paper satin, ate I with n allii. solution whhh anrea 1 ovr the plate Tin Httcr Is connected wllh n telephone I) win anl Ihe pnlie nflcr It hna been Intinlu et into the holy vibrates as noon aa th. foreign inetnllc niibstan.e .. I11(B ..... in. I with It 'Ihe ,,!,. !' ,o . lie. ted with the telei h me b) n win anl thus no such hlun ler Is ins-dhii nn noin, Hmea hnppms uh n nn or lln nai) I itt ry Is unul W h n a t I rhni i Ih uh 1 In this wii) the pi,,, , , ' one olo nnd the lol u n,,, ,,, . Ne 11 s bullets ,-rtl lf h..t and llccia o dtcct ana tuijcr Jw Uin easily located by use of this simple in thnd The only Innt mces when the telephone does not work sntlsfa torlly are when the objects to be located ure of thc some metal (in the probe 1 remit nnd Oermin surgeons have been following fol-lowing these eperlments Irt Iondnn with the Intention of Introducing the same methol Into Ihe hospitals of Berlin Ber-lin and Paris -rlentlllc American. It Yet Shall Be A sweeter nong mv sr.ul haa heard Than angel anthem In) of bird It cheern m) henrt In storm and night And makes both storms nnd dirknens bright The nweetest song that comes to mo The song of hope-It may yet bcl In winter here' Have songbirds fled' They have but flown they are not dead! The nnnws will melt and with the Bpring The birds return on Joyous wing And flowers that taded long ago Will bloom again In summers glow Th mah skies 1- black and dark the night, The Jay ilr.wB near with U.sne-d light So races that have vanished here in heavens trlght morn will real pear. Sweet voices that are hushed anl still Villi there again our spirits thrill Hnicn may hive Mown Inl not lor nvc True hope will live a deatlil.as day Ab ve Ihe clouds bey onl the night lallh soars and Blngn In living light. Thence comen the sweetest song to me. The song of hop. It ).t shall. It II van Meter In ChrUllan Uneleiv- or World Infant Mniket in Hunp-nry. The orphnnnge nt Ti mesvnr In Hungary Hun-gary holds in infant innrket once n month at which all the children of the orphinnge will be on vl.w mil nt which all the chlldten ot the orphanage will le on view nut nt which tersonn desirous of ad .pill g one ;ir more of them .un Inspect them nnd tnke their choice The llrnt or these mark, la inn .d off vcty nticressfully Thirty .hlldren were on vlew-b.yn mil girls b.tw..n the ages of one and ten years Nineteen of them were n Molded nvo boys nn 1 foutteen girls Most of them weie ndopt.sl by fahly well to do .o ph nnl one font r mother vv.nt straight to a lawyer's otlb. mil mule her n.wly a lo, led chill heltcss to her fortune of Hal Quo . No Cool Drlnka in Berlin The Oerman I ollce nre p item illy mliidel In th.lr enre for the public Some tlm. a Ihelr lnterferencMn n nttla-nnic. nttla-nnic. snmc times thno Is a grnlii of common sense nl nut 11 suys tho I..on-d.in I..on-d.in Telegrnih The list innvo or the Berlin niithorltl.n Is to lup inn or ler to the public houses nnd tra tcurs gin-ninlly gin-ninlly ptohlbltlng Hum during Hioti-cesnlvc Hioti-cesnlvc hot weather tioin silling drinks of u temicraturc below 10 dehrecn I el-nlun- There Is always n ki. n desire to tnke some cool beverage oil a tr.il-cnl tr.il-cnl dny-ancl plenty of It-nnd the Berlin Ber-lin ainltiir) police, who hnve poiulcrcd over the question hive come to tho conclusion tint the Teuton in not very thoughtful on suih occasions of the , rfect on his ' innnr Is of beer or other cooling droughts almost ut freezing point rother's Sunday at Hcfme. On weekday mornings father had gone lo woik when you tame down-atnlrs, down-atnlrs, but on ftunilny mornings when )ou nwokc, a tillle earlier, If anything any-thing 1'ather' ' bllenct ' I ather' ' a little louder. Then a sleepy ' lis ' Wo want to get up" 'It Isn t time ycL 1.ou children go to sleep ' You waited -men I'nther Is It time yet" 'Mi inn children lie Mill" o you nnd Llzbi th wl.lo nwake, whlnpere.1 together nnd then to while nun) the time while father slept )nu pla)id Indian, which riqulml two lit- lie )ilis from you to lief,ln with (when the Indian You nrrlv d In your war- pilnt) and two big yell fiom Llzbcth to cnl wltl (when tho Paleface She wns bill it ncnln 1) 'ihen father sul 1 It was no use,' nnd mother took a hnn 1 You were quiet nfter that but It was yavvny l)lng there with the nun so high Y'ou listened Not a sound cmre fiom fnth or and inothei s mom lou rose cnu tl.iunl) )ott nnd 'Llzlieth In )our lit tie lime feet You stolo nottly ucross tlie floe r Ihe door whs u clack oi en no you pet kt 1 In your face even with the knob mil I.Ulaths Juxt tn low Anl then nt on. mid the snme Instant you both nnld Ho' anl gilntied and the hnrder you grlnn.d the hnrdcr fn tlier tried not to Inuh which wan n sign thnt you coul I sirnmble Into bid with him vuit on one si lo nnl Llzlith nn th. oth. I .tldlllng down lion, while molhei went Jo e nliopt bicnk runt It wns ver) strange but while It had been so hnrd tn .Iiowh In your own ltd the niom.nl you wtro In tilth. rs you did not want to mi up nt nil Inlied It whs rutin r who vvnuled In get up first and It wits you who cried Hint It wns not titn. Wi.kdnys wen always bent ror most things lut ror two reasons Sunliy wua tho b.st diy of nil One rinsnn wns Sunday dinner 'Ihe other was father Harp, r a MitMizlnu for Sep timber. Thb lllc; Ship How big Is the biggest Atlantic st. unship of th. fiilur. lo 1 ' Ihls question naturally mines In connection wllh the launching if tint N.w Oir man murine giant tin Kalm r lllu Im dewelte Aiininimi lillons for ! do (iVm u numl.r iqiuil tn lla p'M'U li Hon or in my Ihrlvli g nn rlcaii niril lowna nr. lo In rutnlih..l on Ihls cruft and In r mini length Is "07 fct In ollur wmds It Is tnoii linn an eighth of n mil. Hi in the I, iw to tin stern or thlH tnnl rn nimiunotli uml her build.. a hope innt th. eugln. s of innon hnrs. pow i with whl.h ih. Ih equipped will give h.r n sun ilneil nneed of nt I. net tw.nty four knots nn liour It mlfchl s. tin that am h a npc.lmin nt limine hkIiIi.iIiii. was tinsurpnssnl I. In her own dim v,ct past expei Im. e Jusllllea the in dl( Hon that bei .llineiiHl.ina may be matin illy ex;.cd.d . de.a Ie or so henee -Phlln d.lphlu Hull, tin ApiiendlcltU Theory. In cities where wal. r-works water Is g.ncrally drunk we. llnl ill i en II. Ills n lathei eonimon m ilu ly I'anuria ilo not lav. It Tin y drink clear ni ilng or well wul.r frolnn wnler .iiiiIih In snliitlon a huge qiiantlty nr sand uu utiirly In dlfcisttble sill. a whl.h un loulili Hy Inlgea In tin v. rlforin hi p. n lige it h all very well fni a .hl.k.ti to have mud In lla glzsarl beimiw su. h anil Is lis I Hire and rnrk but in in bus nn bunl nets wllh a nnl In hu ii n n lix I won il. r that uur ili-ali in In so .nihil hi ling waters have not n. t forth this theory by way or ndvirtlst mi nt No nun will .tiny Unit city mu isnllvi ultlmnnl Unve a loliliful slnn llui over night and see thc duoslt V w link Pusa Coal Mlnlncj In India Coil mining In i lla ihyslcnlly very illlfir.iit t oil mining ( ' "I I ", "I) sliii, Hell) f It lias lain u hliidiiuin to i. mi, kb Hun is or' !!," ,"'.' ."'" " "" "l'll'w Ol.cl or im f.,l Is coital In, 1 quite n ,1,, p Pll an I many in .ul.i. I by Inrlin.s which lh iiq h. much inrLi as ti,y ; nn sit. ,11 In mil out ut tin li pi. nam e I OIIBIqil. nily any , thvB i,c l gcod (iiotigli in l n iiiauug r and tlm old. nits i. mi,!, ,,,11,11 wan. us mote thin any lliln, n , . , , ,, u ,,, .. , " n"" '""'"I1 "I'nty fnt thick vi ho w Li. i1 ' ''' """ V ,ll( Kf,1,lls who work. 1 ii qiiairy It iinot le UWd tu Ut, the jUtc uii lulo u, 1.UQI v cry soon by , . , , "fT' ting the npoll aht ?'. fi" mMkW behind This vva,4 of "' H0 " aT is a crying evil . V"M zlne "' tonic,., H All the seams viorkct i. a tesiectahle an 1 n n.B "111 thickness tw?r?tvn 17,"' M not being ; uncommon n "". aaallfl pares unfnvoinhi) vviti , tkV " HI V1 uct in respect oi 'a h i A,Hl JT i-onlnlns about 10 p"r crVsiHU!f worm Is little belter ir..' "' "l Co ,1 mining In LonM",,'"'""- nnd the llcngnl C onl i.'" from C Pioneer In the In.Ju,1". . tnnl down by water Mv brl"tlr Ai after the rnllw j '" ' rlcu7 A bulk of it In r I 1 f"ronnil'rnn V tut hy nitlve r inew 'S!i i - h immers and 1 1 ks i .J"1 5 mines an cm I nt , ,1 Wo giounl trnmw u JS? i to tho pit bottom " lh 1 Ijaff PrimevoTTra The primeval t onl i , J nnd South m r, j. rL?' Jttn ' (Ivlzntinn ot hiKhV" vE Pled the nub , , itnrldt',,". ' yearn ugo while the slZ, ? still on Poiuhtlon iS'i ' drvct.nIr,r;n,lc& 1 linVTco'1', A menln In Mexico ui'on,T nt ' Colorndo. ITtu, nnlrallUr,11 the KIll.CSBlle sticcn or 'V I well ns the I crMslenftira ? , tain the nnclent clvllffi' ' rev era on nnl ctnutrop ,"," The vryhiR nrchlu tur ,?' (lilTn nn I mesas Is nn ImVi,, presslon of the exigent 1.'" lnte the bulldern sn ," ,"' rlne The gra lual H.trliWi . illation over the higher l' if " nrter )e.nrs was sui plcmcni VL. noun .ruin i uropc nnd (rn.. centurls I efore the "orai,rftfm bus WnrBnnlre.rlM,' ' lira! nnl Incv liable ren,iIJ. nnd deg.tieratlng population,, f.rent dialects lhc irnun ' enver the mid cntPn,a ' lilted nnl In M-nins tell ,, . of The Korean Imn lgrat ,, year rtl hlli rlcally IK 1 h, the founding or th M ,1,,' 1351 wna but nn Incidental contrli to the growing lopuhtlon or America So nlno wire the t n cirller migrations rrom Ccntm j lea ncross the flulf or Mexico. Hi Tlcture, Not Tnicji A well-known pu! lie man uh ed In New York thc other daru generously Interview el by tn! t eis mnnireBtcd a keen Inlen-sti sad case or tho outlaw Tracy t up a )ellow Journal the nm t, tlrat thing he saw wns n fhrlllir count of thnt worth) s Inst ,lw' nnd llnal end lies a niunUrwi Ins follow. Indeed he said m nt nn especlnll) villalnouj p t close imxlmlt) to the I iter pmt Tho dlatlnhulshed Bentltnut somewhat shocked honour, on b a second time to nee his oin under the objetclonnble portrait teportern Interview with hitmen also nenr at hand New York f Superiority of the Infant It M. hen one thinks thnt any bi vvnlks out of Its cm lie pale pw-but pw-but perfect, knows nt once ill t to be known of the life and duties bee, complicated ns they are anl prising the knowledge of an arch1 n wax modeler, a nurne aladfi-a. aladfi-a. housekeeper, a tourist agency i Held marshal nnd Ihen compan vast knowledge with the humint who Is looked upon a genius If It gles "goo-goo ' nnd trle to rii mother's, eyo out with Itfl flneer renllres that the boasted mperloti tho htimnn brain dependi larsdo man vanity London World |