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Show 11 mm in H f ltttti Ai Strikes, nml the Public Welfare Hi; ' jffitH'f In In "ilde m 'ink - ... 1 the M il .'fflSSi Tut II V Ifni In the lulv mmlHT LHHH ' 'liPlS n( ih' N '"' N,n '' '" ' "' n LsssHl if! 83 I i! I fig J"ln Han lib write- as tie advocate ssssilHi. . HilKlS f ""' ..mmunlty nt large tt Is not t'Mlf.flfllBS to he hell.ve I Mr Tlandlboe contends HIMfiII that lni' r.litlons hi tvveen capital I'i SillnJ flis ' la,",r wl" "cr uecomo """"" Bll' iKZ '"Sl oiisl) "ii tful mid under present rnn- tLLH L'il ' 'i dltli.n Hi? nibllc pcate and con- Ht.'i, c'K ml vcnl ner will (.nfT. r periodically from flltHi?'! Vlft H ""l'"'" nr" 1" Uoiitu resulting from H M J i.i ini-tunleiitan lings between employers 1 I I ?IH unl i ii 1 1 v d I'"' the public should ,! ' W li i tii'iir arid compel emplojir and ' uj l cntlnvel Mllhe to -title theh dllTcr- in- .', em wllh.ut result u measuies il,1 tV', ' wht h i ui ilj- the IrdustrlM of tho ,fj' f. j , tM Thl could b- di ne by legls- isssBlt.'U lil . v I lull n irovlllng for tompulsoty nrbl- ssssssflvjlll rUJ'i i ni il.iii In u.h i ise nn.l ns n f 'iri p. ...lt Hueh ..rlehillnn nil ' , il;'.- ,i h.b.r unions uhclhcr local Htate nr iH ijv J i ll niillinil i hould he. Incorpuratcel Hnn 'B t, i.i'l I" Ilincllbi. HB itftl' $ 1 It w uuuid that a law specifically ksHi 4. jfl.il J tienlMH l for the adjustment of labor cLssH WHf li' if disputes woull be ureonstllutlotuil SIH illlr . ' li'' iitsc II Mould Invade (lit) lights and sLsiH J! elm 1 f privileges of the Individual mid take ialH ISiJI u 'I " out of his h in la the prerogative of iH .fill controlling Ida own I ulm Then- lH !l i' rrtiiully that I m inutl. all.i It H If! I Is not true Por tin 5"'"1 of tht i om- H IrTl niunlty laws are enneu I Hid i nforred HHHti 1 1 which OiirlMi men of thotoMh fre H i1 U doin of mtlon alii nxliliu. ien the HHH M J'-i 5t J1IU iliKree of nmsonnl llinrly hleu they IIIHI h t V iim injoy In his o n home he must HHH il 2 t i ompoit lilms If In Kind inanmr that HHH lira i 'I he shall not annoy hi. nelghboi Hi fl Ti ' must send his ihlldioi to school l " ., ii I helhr lo wants to or not He must H il ' 'lit'1' Inlld his house his fuitot) nr his H J I' 1 theater an Hie law speclllcs He enn- HHH villi r ( lint dress e he mav eled nltliough he HHH i"fvl j I Io.ibIk that the lontrnrv Is I he case HHH leil'i' ,1 The emplocr chould not be permitted H .-il 1 to inlnnnir the penn of nn com H rVJ, ,j tki munlty lj an unreal to Iho opinions H rj M4l' f Mr llounl ih ar 1 iht emplnvre 1 ; , 1 shoull lie 1 1 vented fmni purtlnn In H 1 J to uracil. - Hi. tenihlnxs of th rnnt- n ( lnu i1einaoi,u (ompiilsory nrhl- 1 tki ! l tratlon lavv need not lemllute the lalaB l!Ii!. ht waeeu pild hv any in in tn any other HHH ?wli( 4 ' I man Hut It vvould piovldt foi the lalaB HjMIH 3 1 J j J henrlnc 'Unl delermlnatlon or a. vvnifc BHH IfJi'Tl' Mit. dispute when 111, pirllcs to that dl it it ii "SJ? 1 1 pute are ml Inclined to end the mttlei W' 1,1 Hi Si leaeefullj fm IhemseUes raW a. iiiiH i-''? t) I 111 Wanted to See the Graves Hj iv l(jft fir "There Is . nlj one irovlslon I want HH A4 1 !i Hi In this 1111 sill I halrmali llepliuiu 1 1'4; T?J if ! of the 11 (in s. (nnfiienee coiniiilllc B ltl'lrMJlK '" tno Senatuis who were ndvi1(.utlng B ll't IlS't aff the Paiiaim route I want II to eon- Hi I 1 tlt?dl ii BT ,nln n Piovlslon innklnir it mandatory Hl il 'I'iW 1 lsti uKin the ominl sloners to live nn the H f't'H! 'I im Isthmus or 1 annum B ijli' ?! 'Why di v"ii want that suit of n !-, IIHI I' 4'' fool clause lu the bill lnqulnd Bena- t J? 1 L 4i tor llnnni rllitHl I I 1 Ilecnus sail Mr Ilepl.uin Mi'ifi l'1? "amontT tli thousands if (travel of ell '4 if laborers 1 nil Unit the canal 1 want tu " o ' I ' 'he uuive of nit American canal bbbbbi ftliitlf fonimlsslon i lure und Iheie it would H '((Sy'iJ! 5 te a nit nun nl to uui unselilsh pui HB jl'lii? IS lose n will is to the Panama (II- pibH l'j.tl,ji !, male" H 7-i Ifltl i The Senate conferees refused to H llVlwt I (.rant Mr II. plnirn's request and n m iH ?i''! 1 if h" Is siylnir thnt the nduilttel Hint Bl rillll) I 1 1 J'rnlniiri was no pi ice for a white iiiun jH . '! 1 fl to live Chicago Nivvs K A ipr VH liiftt): Oeiilut Asleip HVH ii! I t'i ft Ay In n dim c.irn, r or the quiet rnnm HH f ?t ';iytS3 lorcntt.n hv tin hand that swept lis HH , t LVlfS? strlnus or ol I il ?Pli Silent ind invi red with the dust of time, VMI Il - , Tim unclt nt harp nhold' HH all ' J 4 i 'Whatever -tones hive sllrrl lis breasts jH !i 'J ? l t t ofinrt ' )Ji) . , Are ipilct now as llr.l. that Bleep be- (iJfL l' tl . '""Hi Ihelr loUBhs wMltrl'IKl Us vlla mt curls i, wiill the hand of snow HVfl jlj H jnl 't lint sliull Hi soul Hroinii HHWi til' I fif Aht I have tlniuaht how often cenlus BHH 'i i l Aslirii In the souls iltpths nor volee BHn ,' if i 1nlllni, tin master lain I whose llirllllim ;i v U tnu,, H ' , ' h Khali 111 tt rise and live HJI 1 1 -rrunslited from the Spanish of necquer Hb ,M I The Smallpox Genu. BbLB ivl ) i vno reason wh the sinallpox Kerni HHR , y Is so bird to connu"r Is that he can LHeH rt 11" 1 nssuiue so in inv illlTirtut forms Ho HHH r-5 If Ik ran transform himself fiom Ir Jekvll 111 I If Into Mr Hde and Into two other .lull .lu-ll t n j " tliKt nrsoni nt will Om inn never , n Jut . tell which metamorphosis ho ma as- I 1 '"' f"nK' A" Vr Hs,lH '"' '" nnwn tn R , I the medical profession as Hntmnr 'Ik F ll rhnRlc a murih rous dendl fellow that ' a 7. coveis his antigonlst with wounjs It f j' that bleed so coploualv the allllcted II a iPm5 onft rarelj survives more than a few if JlrJt P hours or nt most a rew days In one HHB l)JiUjiatf "f hl" nt,er (hnrail is he lais the HlHH lm 'tiSSif ffS mine of Continent us whkh he lnlses HBjH tll "S I.:5vS'i iC poisonous welts on Hit skin of the vk- HBjH 'W Tw1 , I "'" r t liii klj and flic) have a HeHl ,1 L l tcndenc to toaksce In this charaL- HBjH vH C?-'3 ill ,er he Inflicts wounds more painful HeHfl n! V,,. i but less fatil The Dlsuete tw iiunl- HeH kjl if ' festa hlmit If In fewer papules mid Is HHH ' JiJi r Til t less vigorous In his assaults '1 lie Jt j! ,j nrlololl Is the gel tlcmanU l)r HHH u i Jclvjll held In check h) ncclnntlon HHH A "' it and nltlKiigh theie Is no mlslnkliig his H 1 i' II V Identity hi is mil 1 innnnere.1 nml HeLH ill i M well-dlspo.ed to the sufferer V vhtlni (( I t i mil be exiosed l.i the llnrnioi i liable Jl V I " j 'M'1' nd vet the dlstase whlili ile- HH l.i 4 fl elopa lu his own sj stein mn 1m u J l' r nf the otb t niello mid slmllailv a I through ill tin loiiililiuitlfin.t tn H I ll which form the disease will make Its '( f I np cniiii.t can never he pridliti I with J I certain!) - I' hentt In MnshcS HH l , OenetouB Educational Qlfts, HHJ ki 1 If the commencement season just j I. fj J past bis not bun unparalltled In the HHJ i li ' mutter of muniricent fflfts for luiu- J ) - li tlnnal puiinsis in this eoiin. y the I J" 1 1 voluiiic or su h liincfiu ttnni has cer I i 'If ,' ii ' tilnl) Inn lirgn enuugli to lulng un- I t I , I I wonted Jo) nut irrutlttide to the lienrla il t tf man) tolhs tr.sidentH Mud others BH1 !" j Mini have In n stilvlug with noble uud H ' ,' . sincere punosi to , ulnae the seoin l I nnd usffuln es of lhi.li st viral Instl HE t ' ' tutlmiH i i mill unlvirslty Is iliher BHI I'J JOOlW than It wis a few wi-ka HJ , ngo unl lit vii Mavvr b) mail) the H fame amount Mount Holvokt. rejolc. s J J In a gift of t40(iaii Ituli,, it, In tun Otio t I fp the t'nlv(iHlt) nf 1', nnslni:l i In V i J , MOOriOQ unl rikR,, unlvirslly In HHH 't V Ht 1 tl 510tf.iK nr tnon 'I o all these nnd HHR "Ji'i1Vl'Ji li other Institutions thus happily u- (HH '1,'vfi'' M linnib.nl b ntv rongintulntlnns are HHE f)f( IS 'l ' tNtimiel ind best wlihis for u HHE ,ll; J: 1 I 11 isp.mus and sue, essful futuie BflB I -r I merhn It is itason to be pioud not 1 . li J '1 k oul) of In i i ii bile school ) stem whlili K I'!' nlrn l Hi b tullts to all but for hi r ! ', i r In i i-i iu- and expniiillnK group nHn ' or hlghei si hoi Is of tuirnlug w hi. h HBBJ j thinks to t,em rous endowments ire H !, ti Jen lnLiiinlntr mora ui.esslble BJ , ' K I ! '" o"k men nnd women of llmlteil BH I i n i ins hut largt uiuliitlons for knovvl- BBV i I l( "tt' -J.ill. Wtckl) J ' ' The Habit of Outdoor Life. BBj ) ' The sceneiy hen (in Idulio) is weird Iaak" I , i nil stiauge vvlt.i u hoil ,f lumcl I," I hetut) Tht dei Kieen liver lushis i , with swift (Utrcnt betwen the stup ' tlpik lava Mult llu.r-in.l then a BH 1 4 Htriteh of lei tile lund widens tht v il BH i6y, watered ' llvlntt springe this BK ii tno, Is a d m t country vvlth rainrall BH Ji hj alight that eiops will not n ur BB without Ii i It, nlon Here us lu Ml BH 1 It :otwi,v, the II.-ird tint honied In ir n . I HBj f the ea(:o IuuhIi arc it home 1 h Una BBJ i trap wild tuts on the hillside uiai u BB k'! nnd tht io)oti s i iv Is often echo U BB1 I.I fiom the oiipnslte cliffs It la loi el Bl'j If Indeed, but vve i t the n ttfulues. if BB I t tho sunny iln and the long in el BB I 'i IilKhts, nnd ne (Ind our pit asur In tli ' Bl l 1 clo.tr 111 thn j if hmue llf In BJ llfj bonks en. I lb, mini . ill I lie t i 11 kl li ill I rli cc fi in the buny i ill II nut Ml til wli I w icnlljso lint in Utvn we lie inllliR hrio I ik f l mil to our risimlllft life at him the Kiln In h ilth hi. been st ml) notwlihstnn ling the cxrnsurt and chinges Inrldrnt to our lent lire so that vie ore lead) to a,iept as true the "Interne nt now nrti n mal' tint tllmai Is not so much the i clfii for lung tumble as fresh ah unl If ll is our foitune to return to Minnas itn It will be to continue so for as em h ea on r rmlts the hahlt of niittmr life Jessie A Pratt In Jul) National. Ths rttttire of Women. The one thing cerii In about the fu-tun fu-tun of worn, n Is simly that 111. y ought lo be (riven a ihniu, by the removal re-moval of legal and professional disabilities disa-bilities If not of becoming din"' rent from v hat tin v have tnin, at Ml e i nts or showing what the) teilly are For tni or lb piradoxm or tills most paradoxical quintlon is pritlsily that, vvlth nil our lllerntuie about ltd IVinme and all our lohnt dtsi tisslnn economical econom-ical i histological ps)( hologlcul so-ololngluil so-ololngluil (on. h dciding ai.oidliig to some hyiiothisis of his Immature sit enco) iu tn what women must or must not be iillnwtd to do nnd what women wo-men mii.t nnd must not succeed or fall In wi lo not renll) know what vvoin n ni-e Women su to speik as a nal urnl pi idiKt us distinguished from wo men an a rrtaltnn of mt n for women hltheito hae hct n as mnh a creation of men nn the gnft I fruit tree and milch cow or the gelding who spends six hours in pulling a . urrlnge and the rest nf the twenty four hours standing In a slihle Vernon le in Noilh Ann r I inn Review Lincoln's Hy Crop A story of Abraham Lincoln would have to be older than the one below In lose Its eharneteilsttc aavor In the suinimr or 1V57 Mr I Ineoln was sitting In his offlt i when he was vl.ite I b) om nf hi. relghbors nn ix llent lirmei hut one inrlln, 1 to In I I ase the shre of hie crops ev en after hnivestiiiK He had given on thin par-tie par-tie Hint morning a skillfully padded account ac-count of the hay he had put up 1 ve been lultlng ha too te marked Mr Lincoln Why Abe, are you farming?" ' What you talieT" . lust hay ' (lool criip this year? ' Excellent ' How many torn' Well I don t know Just how many tons Hlmpson but my men stacked all they muld outdoon and then stored the rest In the barn. -Philadelphia Times. A Trim Ont The patriarch of tula Indeed I Sinister Si-nister At the rlpi tge of Is )(ais he Is nearl) as sti.in and lull) ns beautiful beau-tiful in ever A pure Angtu i brought it tht tinder age of i months from Turlev bv and old stn captain he lip. Ih- s ales to 1 1 ii fourteen pounds He pnna wen parcel hctring and n ight hivt sin many blue e)ed whiles,' as he glories In the leuulslte one blue and one amber eye of exceeding brll-llniic) brll-llniic) and lemnrkable depth nf ex-lresslon ex-lresslon Whntiver the tune of dav his iuills dilute; whenever he Is deeply deep-ly lulcentetl When his mlstiejs rises he ran manifest his Jo lu no satisfai-tor) satisfai-tor) manner exeept to run as fast as possible the whole length of the house and buck ugnlu Then he asks for l.r, ukr. bi mid fresh Ice water fur he vvlll drink no water In which he does not distinctly dlseern a lece of Ice floating about, and nlwavs tests its genuineness with his paw toutitu Life iu - merlin , l'rolectho Tendencies In England Ilnneir iinlmpoi tant the new imlley ma) stem to some Vmerlian flee trud ers it Is quite apparent tint few . II-hi.loiis II-hi.loiis on lb. subjeit are being enter taint d In I nglnud It has -nlready lio come a pnrtv Issue the Lilieials pie paring to make w ir on Hi. revival of the coin laws and the Conservative, defending Ihe duties on their sperllh merits but trlng to avoid lesponslbll it) foi piitcctnnl.t doctilne as such lenllxlng of course that Tngllsh sentiment senti-ment Is hurtll) repared for this as )et Those who regal d the new move us dlstlii. ll) pmleellve both in char-niter char-niter and ti ndencles do not need to exnggeiate the situation oi Invent mi win ranted Inf. retire, when a paper like the London I'cononilst sounds a wain Injr to fohdenlsni describing the Chan-idlors Chan-idlors s.heme as a proposed return to the Mtes of prol-ctlon tend nlces also Its pntesl against the revival or protettive taxation especially of taxes that must press most heavily W'fV"' '"" i ' f the eommun ty and ntalnst Iho lettirn to a vicious llscal s si. m which It was believed vve ?agarlneM''r nando,1''1 -Ounton. A Birgntn. In 1 certain smnll store tn Broadwn) there was n (ollertlou of cheap scarf I Ins in the window and above the pins as sign which lead 1 or t nese for $1 s.o,o",d s,e,V the "'" r""r',d ,h' ' th.".' """ "l,,lt ,wo I'1"" for Jl' Oh thata an iiwful mlBiakt . claimed a ,lc, k tl ,if, , M fnr ,. mill but us a mistake has In-en mado ini.'m " wne. ',"", our -ttentlon tS It Iniim. we will l,t u have two Ihe man thought br hnl a great hnigah, laid down fl nnd to two Phis Stverel hours later he passed the .iViK.ln "n,d "" the ""'ne sign In the window It was th.ro even dnv during h, yrk Tnore tttvrf(k.fl all tiadta -N.w vIK B4ennr Blfn Ancient Jluinau Kjnnlni, Human nnuilna rteenll) ui", arthe .1 Jlii.'u'r l".l'r" 'onslst of a em! ','""", " ' " ' nllnf batkward ove, , le.si miio ,., 1'he li,.d( are of h. t!.. i, l';ll,."iE '" ltP '"'S""-" only i.n the hah , f , ,,, 2?! nn uts be made out but also the mus-i mus-i Its nni ihe items In ulino.t ecjry case tin tiuln nKj In pi.eivd nnd the climax linn b.m ieache.1 In w0 isea vvheie ih. rvea with the lens" III gool tondltlon a,e ;.. sent The?o i re no unearthe I a .eiif of lain ore hlstotle KTnves innglng throuchoui thn first fifteen d) nasties others if the ilghtcinth and yet utheis or the Htolemali and turly and reeinl Coptic periods Jrow the Ihiw llusines Is Absorbed It Ins he ime a plutltll.le to slats that tht t, n lems of the uge Is toward .P'eiallxailon and onccntrutlon This I elng th, e ise it t annot be expected ttiat the now thoioughlj commercial laid legal profession ean scue its In llu rue Ihn art now lu Viw .uk ill) about tinnt) flvo law films will ,i i.ie giiduoll) absoiblmr nil buslniss of any moment They represent a number of wealthv t Hints whosev nnerations while latge ute not sufficiently grent to Justlfv them like railway or life In-HUlunei In-HUlunei companies In having a ml let. ll deptiitmeni ot their iv n Lnh of tli cue tli ins is divided Into half n dozin departments In churgc uf ex in k In dlffeient brum lies of the to fesklon The mimbers of the 111 til ic-telve ic-telve comparatively large Imumes villi tht siliiy el the In llv Kluuls of th lrllng .1 HT nil f fnni 110 t t.'i i kill wn immi i i. lb II Itn t v u r , mt i ji x I tib iv liv t c, un Hi I r or t v 1,-v under th oil rtum uulel h b jm 1 id r3 ef the I i I i id e u ki n mt n vvh . of a h lu . h n Hi. .i lition is tjpicni of the state of the profess! in toila) In an) of the larg" elites While the old rashlone.1 general practitioner still exlttttln the larger communities, with dwindling- In mine and vanishing prestige he Is being be-ing gradually lelegateil to rural communities com-munities and towns of small population popula-tion Country lawyers while not obliged to contend with such dlllieultles as weigh upon Ihelr city brethren have nevei tht less the evil of ovet crowding to eon(nil with One m-ed only open at random, any legal directory to note that there is ustlnll) one attorney for i very 100 men, women and rhildrin of a locnllt) SucresH for Jul). IUsTOitrceful American Soldier. He Is aupimst 1 to think It In re rpilred of him The result Is that vhere orrh ri would b necessary to obtnin a tertuln result vvlth a platoon of Hub shin peasant, the American soldier would le'tulro but one, that one aug (renting tei his rnlntl the other two her he Is advancing; Iu opt n ordfr or on the skirmish line he Is oritn trusted to fight his own fight In his vwn way, that is he is expected to use his heat) siivs a vviitei In MtClureu Magazlno We know of i ne n glment which during dur-ing its set vice In I uxon was able to take entire t hnrge of the repotting anil running of the Manila and Dagupnn rallroal In the tanks were to be found experienced civil ami meehanknl engineers trnln crews linemen, lele-graphlt lele-graphlt operators ttaln dispatchers, swlti hmerv In tact all of the ioint-netlt ioint-netlt part of le complet rallroal system sys-tem The Bturl of me of tht se trains was n cure for nostalgia 'ih i ngine-drivct ngine-drivct In the eiistomaiv blue Jeans overalls and leather artisan's cap vvoul 1 lean fnun the window or ihe ellmlnu live cab the fireman would loll bat k Willi the bell tope In his band nnd simp wit from the tanks who was pla)lng the role of conductor with JO.) rounds swung from 'his waist nml a revolver In the place ot a ticket punch would wave his arm anil iiy. Ml aboard for the N rthern Limited stopping stop-ping at MaltiloH unl Calumplt Junction or the railroad and I lie dirt road' ' The Sweet Lonp Days. The .veeet lont, di)s when the morning lire tits Over the mountains In rose nnd gold When the shadows linger on vale and like, vnd the afterglow lints field and wot 1 The summer da) wben the i i.ture land Lies lapj led with diieiej beneath tho sun When the waves wash up on the pebbly strand And the little ripples leap and run The swiet, long da)s when the children plnv sleerv and sweet as ihe di) Is long Urlilng the eons and l sting (he hiv And singing mat.) a cetih or song When mothir Is bus Irun rami till eve And tithcr I. earning the chllJren s brrjd. In everv task when a praver thev weave Kor blcrslngs to rest on each little head The sweet long lines when though trouble ma) come e bear the trnubl In tritstrtil cheer Tor ev cr In flod is our innt home A rerugt and shelter fiom grief nn 1 fear The sweet long .lavs whlrh our rather se lids 1 nietnste and pattern of div. lo he In Ihe tlmM wlun the m an ire bv days shall mil On the fadil is shore or the Costal Sea tl L Sansster. Hart n Sticky Hrenkfnt Ilin Marshall who caters to the dry of ( ummlnsvllle has a hunch of ft lends that swat in aiound him HJce a clou 1 nf bees nn.l when he isn t hillng In the cellar he la vvlth them The other night he was ver) inmh In their com pan) ami ltecunie somewhat inoculated with the cup that cheers When the morning sun was about to mike its appearance ap-pearance Jim was doing n stunt vvlth the Innnlster He llnnll) landed In the kitchen without amusing the people of Hamilton and sat down iit'theetove rested n slew pan nnd Immediate!) n llercc appetite eame upon hlin Hla wife must have left something eatable In thnt pan and elle dl 1 a nl mt sb of bolle 1 rlt e and it taste.) might) good too until his vvlft tanu In to fin I out how much of t!p buck or the hull ling was Intact When sin snvv tin stiwpon she st named Jim vou liuv dt-vouied that smith M irv left for the wash tomoirow' t Int In-natl In-natl Enquire r Japanese Merchant Marine A movement I. on foot In Japanese niiv.il und auny chiles to develop n mercantile marine s)atem somewhat tifttr the order cf the ruinous mer .hunt-naval ll, els or Russia It Is well known tint Hiieelu has a Mire fleet of ships In the Hlark sea ami plying between be-tween home nnd far eastern rort says Japan and vim i I.n These vessels are something more thnn th. pattl) sub sltllxed passenger nnd naval hlps of l'nglnnd Inpen and 1'rnnce They aie reoll) naval vessels eugnged In trnlllc Inslead of being luircl) merchant ships with a remote iHisslblllt) of naval serv In In any war that Russia might lie engagid In these ships would I'll) an Inipomnt part In trnnepnillng troops destrovlng the tomnierie of th. enein) guarding the commerce of lliisslti or augmenting tfe strength ot llfTeixnt squndrnna These ute some of the pui-poses pui-poses In view In the proposal orgnnlra-tlon orgnnlra-tlon oi' a Jnpantse mercantile marine Pensioning Ilnllway rimployeo. It Is a noleworlh) fact that the roll toed corporations In this count!) vvcm the flist to wt thi ex. client ixample imong Urge rmplo)ers of laloi of establishing es-tablishing n p nelon svsteni for cm plovets In.Mt in luiiej b) n,ie or plil-cal plil-cal Inablllt) for further sirvlce The Pt nns) Ivanln road has had sm h a system sys-tem In ope mtlon for seveial )eni. ml now th lidding ltullua) conipan) hii am ouneed n almllai plan All rm plo)oes not unpointed by the board of directors to txceutlvt positions who have reached the uge of 70 )eais will be ictlinl mil If they have bun In the cmpl if tin ompnnv for thlri) )ear. Xt will he pension, d All emplnees. nvn tr )ctira old who have been in th. seivlci for thlrt) )ears and who hivt beiomi Iniupiu Hated vvlll be re. tiled ind lensloii.d People who have be come ufr.tt ,1 tj the demagogic tnlk about the gi el ind inhunitiiiily of i Ml illt. sh till make note of this Lfylii s Wi.kl) au 'vTiirl of World History W h ii w e c i k I i huvv short la the ordlnnrv limit f n I t sidi nt s tnm of ollli. in I th n it 1 t iipi.it n the grnit ami silnl g thh . of actual his torlial Imiaiitinri th it have onuired In a spn,. of tlm I n r than that Mill h) a m lc 1 igjt.ll, ot Wecka, vve shall I, hin to nail Into what u whirl of hlituv ii t kliiK uui latttr days have l.tn Unci r w n of ungi udt huv In n I v,un uui ended the co lonltl tiuplr f ii . i i pi w ei rul notion 1 is Kini lnuri Int i tht dust the to lonlnl .nipli ot ,i m, it- Anglo tiuxon litsiple has I .1 vwld I ativngtlieneil unil liuiitisi I i gr it and enllghterted yuetii bis tlitii n gnat and enllgltt-in.d enllgltt-in.d I'tcld it hut, I. n tiu, k lirwn by mt nsucliie hi id gum discov-nles discov-nles in r in nn I nondeifiil strides In MUieiv I ive I. a mad vust In-dustrlKj In-dustrlKj ente ii rie. 1 ivi been bom and biought tc ii Mtti.eMi.rul though early maturity disastets nnpuinlleled have on jir. d up n se e und lui d and nhire once u smiling It) ntlcd among thi sift veidur. if a it., ideal hillside now Htunds i snicking wllJemess with naught uf lift It ft to t ll or that , hit h uied U be rite nuclei or todnv does not n ed to rumnwt, ihi nigh his I'llny ii his I lutut.h his chnpt ra of Itcvn-lutioiury Itcvn-lutioiury da) tits ihi iniilts of hup I iilngn ti klis unl cilur tulets hU st ii s of N. vt i III ml , r Je-n n t m ir ti t i i - k , i , ,, il Hi I II iff ii ) ira ei ha , h n im ttunfn in tjr at abundancr und vvhe her it ha b' n of the woes of V le the horrors of I'ektns the naval M lort'i of Snnti ago and of Manll i the rlvntluns of war In Transvaal or Philippine' that be reads from those Hying leave of Journalism he will find nothing In all the printed paKes of the historians to surpas them It has be n a wonderful period fit In Interest at least to bring one centur) to a close and to start an other upon Its r)ile Harper s Weekl) Supposed Ilnrte Was Drunk. When Hret llarie was a reporter for the inn rrunclrco i hronlcle he was as signed to the oieulng of a new saloon In describing whl.h event he began ratlonsll) und Mucin illy worked inc und to the Incoherence of n dtunkeu men Iho itrtlilt was an exat t poi-trn)nl poi-trn)nl of tho stages of a innn s mind passing from exbllatallon to Intoxication Intoxica-tion and llarte vv is proud of his work hen he looked nt tin papei the next day h" fiund In plate of hue article it half column of mattei ns dull as tllch water In the ub-cnre of the editor the foreman of the composing loom supposing Hartt had teally 1-een drunk and thinking lo do lilin a setv-he setv-he lml lined lilt, siorv and substituted substi-tuted a hastily will) n makeshift t01nnt Ships for the Taclflc Hxpnnslon nnd expectation In the matter of our cairvlng trn 1. with the Oilent are Indicated In the detnlls of Hie great Pflclll ocean steamships which within n :rn vvlll be ruining from feultlo for the i.reat N Rthern system Ihese I iot Is will be the first actual giants of the Pacific The) nie lelng built with a length of nin reel brtadlh 73'fa feet depth r, ij feet and a gnos tonnage of 21 0O.1 The total load die placement vvlll be altout 3000 ions These figures vvlll give the new stesm-ahlps stesm-ahlps ten feet more thin the length or the Cumpanla nn I I iliunln h foot and a half less breadth than the Celtic (which Is 700 feet long) and a greater depth by alx and a Inlf feet than the Celtic or Oceanic Ihe Celtics Rinse tonnage hi 2U90I, her load dls lacement Is Is ZOO Nothing Is snld about the speed nl the coming rnclllc monsters The) nie Itelng constructed with an e)e chlellv to enormous freight irrylng rapaclt) Their equipment will be of the most modern pattern inclining an arrange ment to lnndle carpoe I ) electric povv-ei povv-ei New York A ol 1 Mr. Dalzell Tells One on Himself. Itepresentntlve Ualxell was qloomlly pacing nbout the Wu)S and Means committee room Whats the multer John" asked Hctrescntative Met lellan ou look an If )oti were In mil h distress I am ' replied Hiilnell 1 have tn make a speech on this 1 hlllpplne civil government bill and I am as nervoui as a rat I alwavs have stage fright befoie 1 make ait" h nd that reminds tne he continued 'onis ago I'resl I nt MtKlnl) and I were nt a hotel waiting to be driven to a ball whete vve wete both announced to speak Sir Mt Mnley snt c.ilml) smoking a clgir wl II I paced up and down Jtut ns I am now Mijor' I said don t you ever set neivous before speaking"" oit are ns cool as a cucumbci and 1 m as nervous ns the vnledktorlan of a joiing la11e' seminar) ' My dear Dalzell he replied the difference between us Is this You have got )Our speech In )our head nnd Ive got mint) In my pocket' Washington Times Mr Motrin and the National Game 'hlle Idling Ufon the det k of an ocean steamship irrentl) the ntten tlon of a group of vo)agers comi rising seveial prominent Americans and two I'ngllsh baronets wis directed to the fact that no less than a doxen passen gers were deepl) engrossed lu books re-latlnc re-latlnc to bridge whlrt Whereupon the merlta of that fastinatlng ge were ells, uosed and diffnlng ensweis made to the question as tn whether II woull retain h) virtue of Inherent worth Its present extraordinary impulnrlt) The titost Interesting imlnt however was reached when Pit 1 dward t olehionke wnndercl whether it w is quite tatil-otlc tatil-otlc fnr meilciiw to dislodge their famous fa-mous natlonil game Mianlnic draw poker' ejaculated Mr Mm gun 'That Is not a game i haiacteristle of Hie mcrican i eople ll never was It never will be It Is i bad game It is baee I upon i lie The man who has the grenlest rapaclt) foi deceit wins To bcome a strong plaver he studies to develop the most ignol le and most tin Vmerlcan facultv lite effet t upon hoys Is to make them think deceit and blurt ure smart nn I essential tn sutcess In work as well us In pla) It in an Iniquitous In-iquitous gam. and ought t) be abolished abol-ished Nothing ciuil 1 lie more foiclgn lo Xmerktcn Ideas Ihe man who labeled la-beled It our tvplcul national game ought to lie shot I never hear It te-ferred te-ferred to b that term without wanting to shoot him This ended the argument argu-ment Han er s Week!) Loss. Who that hith lost some dear beloved frienJ Hut Icnovvfth how when the will grief li spent That tore his soul with agon) and till lend Ken to the spit it lor beaming firmament The blighting darknese ot his shn.lowid heart There surely follows pence and quiet sor- riuil lead his spirit h) dlvlnest art I'ast the drear i resent tn that glorious tnorrnw W lu re itartlng Is not, neither grief nor fciir Hut bow shall In find ceinfmt who sees die. Not the cue presence lint he. lull most th ll r Hut tioin bis h nt a hope as heaitn high An I from his lir u wish as tr lib subllint n, from his u ii a lovt thai mncke 1 ut lime' -llllil.gar.il- Hiuthnrne In Inly Atlantic Millions of UttlLilo In the 10 when the American Fur compuny was In ihe he)de) of Its pow ir theiewei nt frum St Inlls alone In a single ) n 10)000 lobes and the eoniintt) bought only the peiftli ones Tht bullet iiMinll) kept nit itinfle sup-pl sup-pl r.n his on n needs so that foi ev tty i ihi bnui hi by Ihe toiupin) thue times as man) went taken from the plains Ht Louis was unl) one twirl of shipment I qua) quantities of robes were hi lug s nt fi.im Mniklniw M, tiolt Monti, il nml Hudson Hat a million woull i t tovei the number ot tobes suit lit u h )ear In he in s In mt I mi i ii Shnldaii ill j lister nJe co ntni uiiy rot three ilayi through mt h rl in Hie Arkansas re glon in I In I i trilns on the Kansas Puclfle vine h II (loin I In thn morn lug until 0 at nluhl to )w:mlt the pas-cage pas-cage of one hi r I across the Hacks Army e.nitrs i nie that In 162 a herd that oietel i i ilea of seventy by thlrt) mil i v I iiqrth from tin Ai-kannns Ai-kannns m th . llowstotw ratlin nn 1 lnman ind i iv men nnd employes of the fut . ii i , ults couMdereil a drove of loomit bull I ti loininnil sight along the line of ll Santn le ti ill Inttitiii c imputes that fiom ht Iottls alone the bonus f lAUOGcM I elffalo wero shipped between twg and 1SS1 A t I ant In July iiuilng "A IIUlo of liich" Ihe Julv Ilookinun tells a stor) about the way in will li his (Hindi laid pit falls fnr th Inn I tank Stockton upto. po of hla most fummu bit nf fiction It st ins tint n one occasion 'Mi Mockton whk Inlnt, ut Iho house if a la 1) who hnl tin Und several Intimate Inti-mate ri lends to ni t liitn At the up-iroprlute up-iroprlute pirt I tht llnnsr Mi Block-ton Block-ton ruddenl) f und the serv int offering offer-ing him two vitiictuiee nf Ice cream one In vnnllu r. presenting nn attractive attrac-tive Hdy mil the . ther In oniiiRe Ice I irretl with ch date representlnk an i i rnitnkil 1 i The e)ts f nil tin nirmv we i i1 it I upon Mr tork tin his Inst n 1 In a i Insinu uMn- lone W hi h vvlll jou havi, Mr I i ' klon To whl h the novelist with lut the suspt I n f ci ' mine an mi re I very tweetl) A little of ea h Pi' i Women's Social Service Opportunity When vve are asked ns many nf ut are what good can come out of our clubs and club work ie need no better bet-ter and more effective answer than to pilnt to these grntlfylnc achievements Aprrp s of this subject a .onvcrsatlon vvlth Mrs Irene Mncfndven comes to rnlnd a woman who has worked Intel llgently nml surcesfulv In the outh In arousing public sentiment In he hnlr of the fnotoiv child I Ht he 1 her what she tonsldeied the most necee sarv work to be lone hv Inlerestel wo men along this llnf Her lepl) was that then were nboliltelv no statistics relating to the subj 1 1 that women ran do no bettet work thnn to gather an 1 svsteniatlcall) arrange tacts concerning concern-ing the wage and conditions of ihlll Irl or In Ihe mills Itiiulie Into the tin Hire and causes of Illness nml Ihe pei rentage of thlllren enJo)lng noniiil health also what per rent nf these op-eratlvis op-eratlvis are cblliren of widows mil what nf Idle parents what Is the fnni llv wnge how long are chll Iren vvorke 1 nt night are thev given an) lunch nn I how are the) kept awake In some mills It Is round thai when chlldten be come droivsv over their work cold wa tr li tlashel In their faces, or the) are allowed In dip snuff Ion, hlng these suggestions I am sure II vvlll occur to nil of us Hint the oc casional etfnrt to entertain ind fenst ladorv children Is nf small moment competed with the Miod that nin) he accomplished b) an Intelligent stuly nf Ihe conditions that pro luce siuh trnglt lesults anl a xenleus effort toward Ihelr speelv tenvival Mrs Hebecca Lowe In Ounton s Magazine Just Supposing. HIS if all Ihe ether fellows nil i il 1 ror seme reason die-U die-U we iouI I wake tomorrow In nnd that onl) I ttcmnlned among the ladles-It ladles-It nil the Susies Sh.I1.-k And Mamies neitth Ihe ik) Shoull be at in) disposal nhiiill )earn for m) imposal Vh fair one do )ou guess That I woull heed their pouting or seeing them stand doubting H )ou woull answer )es B1IF ir nil the other maidens Should fot some rensn die H we should wake tomorrow And nnd that onl) I Heinaliird to charm to dtitste, lo give tne tovs the raizle Vnd make their mnnei tl Do )ou suppose thit Cupid Woull snm'hon make me stupid f-nough ti aniwer )es To a hollow chested fellow Whose (Inters were all v elloiv " 8a), take another guess -Chlrsgo Heconl HeraM A Job for tha "Mccnister" In i certain parish In Scotland rol-lectors rol-lectors were latel) Milng round ollcll Ing contributions for the kirk On com Ing lo a wretched little hove) the) lies Hated w hetlter or not to enter but final 1) decided tn tr) their luck V hile old man greelel (hem and to him the) explained their errnn 1 Hut he really hid nothing to give tht m he said r an t we gi e up jour vv husky? ' one nf the visitors asked N'o he said, he rtldn t drink vv huskv IMhaps then he could forego the pleasures nf snuff" No he dldn t use snuff The collectors prepared to move on Stop a hit crle 1 the ol I fell w 'I pa) Ranly the barber tworenre ever) Saturday night fnr shaving tne Tell thi mlnlstsr he can have the twopence two-pence If hell come and shave me himself him-self London Spare Moments Soft Drlnki for Britons There comes a time In the lives of convivial mn when their bablta have to be reconsidered The social cuslnm cannot be lndcflnliel) irolongel There Is a time limit lo the long pull ' Is It no with nations' Theie are a gool man) inllcitlons that Hie Chancellor of Ihe 1 xchequer was quite tight when he said thnt the p"ople of this toun try hail nearl) gone to the verge of their iHBslble cxpenl ure on stlmu hints It l iindoubiell) Hue thnt Hi re has been a genrr depression thiough out the wine and spirit trade shjr tb. Iind in Telegiuph The falliii s re corded Inst yeai are more numttrus tint for any pievljs mr for a. tool while Many establishments ire turn Ing over much less than tlej did thtee years ago True there has btrn tin alisoluti lucre ise In the quantit) of lilnk consumed but not In piopoitlon lo the growth of the 1 opulation Ihe fact is thi the war hns oblige 1 i gool man people to limit their outlay The loss of friends and relatives who may have rervetl in the Hell the Increaael dtitv on spirits the advance on the In come tax and some .hnnge In the vol nine of business all these have lml tlulr Inlluenee In lessening the amount fTnmli"-'"0"' ha" """" Kscapeel Mnny are the pretexts resorted to 1) men anxious to it-rape Jut) service n unwilling Jmor. when called upon l seive lu trial term part IV , of the htipreme eottrt thin week and loin honor I must ask to le Px """'L . "J? nnt "Pin "f Ihe Injus the of Justlci aa ndmlnlslired In n,,,, COUrtS co'itr .rial7u.yncV,n ''nrCh, """'1-1 the No but I ,c, not believe In some of the laws or this Slate th.v are out-lagenus out-lagenus there Is ton much Inlustl h i.li!'1 Wv' rt0 """ilmcd 'hi Jiistl.e Imo v X " "rp a "rne to .in,, n ship Wiij are unlit f, serv he vou are excused .- nm .Jo ."" .""" '" "" 'ourtrooin be smiled and remarked Th. old "nun was s. lore but t 0.KPa , r J,,."1" New -Joik Tvenlnr Bun A Musletnti's Pace fa!h.7mVlln'l"l!ula',', ,","" """"'" clarinet its mnv he recognii' d'l.v "t'hi tmi.it i m f it., i. ii 'r,,'ij" ii ny tno stium i.n ,lhu, wit", he, ,b' o,,eK ?,'" aV"1,""" "" ih-iio o. u, i ?u " ""f''11 Ben"e nd o. ur itlon iht) ate mprovtd by ,, r. . r ir , " '":"n ," f"ci nml b. r .IeT."f.w"" "nl'" 'I'' iDo.crs were trt Inr I t n tHrl, the tie, ,.ary skill would n ver be "i nVtd as,,"r,"",nn 'ft "w .i?oiaie Sr u"r' """, these The he rot .LVl." !"'!,"' l",nl, 'oul lira rob inn ik iirnormnlltles The leachcts Is n iw In point 1 lie sens, of liiuilnir Is dlnined f, nietlnies h?, f?r ?,i.h0 1" ',"'""IIJ SUbJ ted Tiouble vlth "Only" The postal iiulhorltleH of Ureal nni Hill are having tiouble with lb. wcrd onl) en thi face ,r th ol.t card Seveial attempt. ,,,, ,, ,f ' avoltl nmblgtilly I he iiddi.-. nlv to be wtitten on tills hid. wlk h, 1 1 to bar the ttt,e of --.tVewrlli i n a t rlnt Ing pr ss wbloh was n t ,,i n , , ' tentlun of the post. , , T1, ."' has new ben dl tpptd In d r. r. nr to u colcnlul precedent anl thn i. ,,o direct inohlbitloii attain t nning h letter over to the fine or in. i u V yet the urisspoit lent win, hK ,., plan will hardly , bleie in , r" clplent who la fined n nn) The postal authorities or tlili country wietttled with the same ,, I ie,n gi, attempts hav been rm I i, on J brief elegant and ami m i K, ,.,t An ei.lv jr-tlal carl u m r i N ih ng but the nJdrfr in lie la 1 en this Ht, ' which wai hi, r ,rU3 nor elegant ' Nothlnir but the address to he on this side wat tnor tn the ronl Hut It looked ilums) anl the next Issut had Write only the address on this side which was objected to as lirrlng the t)evvrlter 'Write the address onlv on this side the meetage on the other followed and was promptly criticised ns being both clumsv nnd ambiguous Then the word onlv was limped without much Improvement Im-provement 1 mill) Uncle Rams hlie-llngs hlie-llngs gave up the snuggle to be orlglnil, nnd slm 1) adaitel the nenrh announcement into This side foi address onl) ' Mornl Discipline at West Tolnt. During lh whole four ears each cadet with from flttecn to eighteen of his associates N from two and a hilf to three nnd a h llf hours dull) in close personal relntloua with some one of the arm) nlllcers detailed because of bis sill posed lltnoes to uct as his Instructor In-structor nnd Mildt" Ibis lelatlnn gives ample nnd excellent npportnnlt) to observe ever) element nnd pe-ettllarll) pe-ettllarll) of character as well as of mind anil It Is bete lint the moit perslslenl and constant persnnnl Inlluenee In-lluenee operates to give both the right trend Ihe courses of stud) as well ns the metho Is or Instiucllon hive them seives been dev It ed with the con stnnt view nf InlluencltiK character ns Rieatl) ns possible during mental training The curriculum and methol combined with lh opiortitnll) ire iet ami exempli so ce uttantl) In fore them In lite ecctlen loiitn are the most olent ngents In elev eloping the rhnracltrs ns well ns tin minds of the West filnt cutlets In nil mllltnrv exetelses In all telitlons outside the section toom fexcept elutlnr recteulloii hours) litis same supervision nnd ion Irol evBitti le unl precet I are exer clseel nnd brought to lent though to a less extent owing to the necessity for Instruction ntil observation nf latger numbetn nt the same lime In nil illations under all Ire umslances nni nt till tlmen there Is cultivated demanded nnd inforcel neifeci truth ruiness bqnornble conduct an 1 manl) liearlng An) lack of these ossentlil elements nf true manhool cnbnot be made gool b) nientil distinction however how-ever brilliant i nl htmuel E Tillman In llev leu or Ttevleees Why Ite Knew the Hopes 'Havo )mtever had n) experience In handling high grade potter) ' asked the Impotter of nn applicant for a Job N'o sir ' replied the applicant ' hut I can do the work all rlebt Suppose said the merchant "vou shoald ncctdentall) break a valuable vase what vvould )ott do ' 'I would put tt together carefullv " replied thn Jobicekcr and set It where a wealthv cutomer would be sure to knock It to pieces again Consider voursclf engaged ' said the merchint ' n I now tell me where jou got onto thit trick of the trade" A few short vears bmi ' ansvvereel the other I was In the weilthy customer diss r hlcago News Hydraulic Mining Failures If there Is one I ranch or mining more than another that calls forth the ablll ties taxes the Ingenult), and nt the same time exposes the weak points and Ignorance of the mining engineer, it Is the branch re ferred 1 1 in general as hydraulic mining covering placer mining nml alluvial mining anl of late vears Including gol 1 dn Jglftg W Ithout doitht more monev him I een waste.) and more Icnnran e dlspla)e.l In connection with such venture than an) other kin 1 of mining It seems to be taken foi printed even b) many men who hive worll-wlde worll-wlde records ns successful flnnncl il anel business men thai mining ven lures are easily handled thnt It requires re-quires little or no training to vucesa-fully vucesa-fully manage them nn I It is it com mon occurrence to find mines in which latge sums arc Invested In the hnnds of some frlerel or the president or lelallon of a director who has been brought up In a large cltv and In many rases has never seen a mine anl Inn neither i rartleal training ror evperl enee There ute Innumcr ible niniiii menis or failures In which the above I -tnt, of Hffnlre tnnv be tnree! Tor ' cause In which iiinnv well known sticct stful flnanilers unit business men linve tqunnden 1 foitunt-i t f tbett own mil or Ihelr Mends Ihe poouer ml nlng Irvestnrs realise these racts the soonei will mining of nil . linn. be urn a more legitimate form of In vistment Ihe different formt of mining en titled lo lie gtotiped umler Ihe ht nd of hv iraullc mining Include tin moat in tt testing and rasclnntlng niethuja and mnny or the vnilous pre bl ins In cm meilon with Ihtni that arc eontltiu ousl) ironing up vvlll nlwnve lunke IhlK. branch of mining lite most entlc lnulo ptnresslonal i tilting in n is well ns tn litvestois i.e.ugi H Ivans In C'asaler Magaslnt (impressed Air fnr Mine Haulage fluting the list len vents a great man) mines hive ieplire, nnltrul haul age with tnmprcsse.l air timlii whlili lend Hi mselve splendldl) In the work ileHltel riiere ait In geieral two Bvaleina the low itesstire hvsleni lu vvlilch nir Is compress. I In von r rrfio Isiundi mil Ihe high t remtiiti system with all ressure if 2000 oitnln and over The former n)stcm run le in.. In large giillnles or litnntls ot chirm vvheie Ihe wldlh Is iiinple nnd the trni k Is rcnsoniihl) straight I Ills c rmlts n Inrge leeelver on the motor thlrt) In tony In be s lit illume ler anel riotn olkht In sixteen feel long lo le hiinlled with case riu high prnisuie i-vsteni Is used where the .Irlfts are tinirnw ot the cutvoH on a niuill iiidlus peinmilng onlv ii small wheel I, ise on the mot u latrge receivers i le therefore Imin tlcil anl stei I tubes must be iih 1 and ihnigeil wllh high preasine air lo get stilllcleni volume Conn tessed air nny be used col 1 on cllhei or tliese motors er the nit mnv bo pnssed In small tanks or hot wntei sin piled In the motor nt the rliitrulnc stallona Ihe air und hoi wntei combination linen iilinottl elniibl the wink tint e nil ulr will do Ihese me.toiH can , my eulllel.nl i.h r. i any in Ilium nn, ,1, sllnl and bin) In men lints Ion Is Two tulles ami n tut i, wit), urie. n oi twin t) Ion I .1 nts In not an , xliuordliiai) efTotl an I riotn tin ge petal icstills i b tanu d tin mi r Initlagc Is-rrntu one haf li , n, t,,(i u( ,, , lf ,,, nnlniul own I lie nil rtunping i the cxhtitsi i r tho moloi ciiglnes n to Ih venilliting cfTeel In the m nnd th. whole -m,n h , ,, , t ollRhlv with th pen ,, o,t, j i anl M lulluigh il Nut or tusslei s Magazine Tlk Knocks Out n Coup-nr The i ougir ih es not hip upon Its big 8ini nor drop upon It out or lnrtnpt, but an. ilts elosi or His In null it on Hie j vei un.l goes fiom lover In c sir tight tush Mke Hi tin. r ot tb, lut in- lenp ml t , uletivors to seise upon He low. i tin onl or slinull.i ullh lie lietb nml to tvvlsl th, quarry's bind against this put bust In in. powerful ftirenrnw mull the net k Is broken 1 ailing in thin litetiipt vit miikltiK gool iih ,nt., hull the g, i vv ill-to put It mndcinlv go In unl ilnlsli In env old stvl. It vill usunllv llnlrh once ?m.h !!,l'iBtt "" 'ir. tgerl but fome-llme, fome-llme, ii ralh mil even gels the worst or un .tninuiiter I iu mi haul a most bl, r,,e truner oolite old i Hon ittlklnr a bull ell n wns u l.lniiinountHintdt , , r the 1 lK v nl lely hill m,.JL'."!'. m". "' 'l '"" """f I"""1' but .intent us , k miolci as the bull lunge 1 abend ,n. hlng l,l, ",,!,7poinl bf iiv i.'.'t!""'! 'V'1 "lnc ''" ' I. I . "J11."" "' ' t0"l('l "" lor l.' ". !"ir hoo"i cliv-g timl '"', . '" l '"'I f 'ni lc as they ih, i ,n.' .?' "' r ,h" 'OUJir won sn inc , -r . ' '" " ,f ''"'"tli by a spnni, t 1f ij, a.onviihlie .CL from the bulls hind l . 17" July Outing Ab Ht J, , F',hlnTlnirL In 'h iiittinfii.'S People ma '"" foalh'e'J'U distance nn'i " ruji f through underg 0h A fair length, . t ll ont e more lo th i, V" thi tht) run aV,,te,Sh,5 man) place graiinj"111 i- from the str ,aBl'n th3 Ihetn but vvhi h'"" 111. from a trout r V! '"'b ?, hla IIiiq en ri i h. 4 ' iM Jwm , Torto Hican m ImH,rtuni thr ,. ,k leprescnt but thp , " , woik of .nl MVth1n.,"l,"l Hlco with iMih'"' I forming to "'c?.n " rroblen- th , n otiteiln , c t0 J,' l encles cannot i, "Ji months of c- , ,. ' ' greil qtles,tun r ,, " t lilrntlon nuh thl"TJ Whether tl, V '" plBSe.l vv II pmve u . '! di pond ivli'i.,' " '"" whl.h th- are "drain ' tart nnd tibl),. , ,,1" ' can repr n t v ' cnte fun Mon nr tnM,j vision Wr vull S'Jt "' the dIPI un, iniihiT11 problem win b "Wo1 JJ,'' the new s) . m of iji,'' tcrfcited anl the thwi, S" details or th, admlniS ' ervsatlsrnctorll),0"(, tne st com lentlnm andu.i. Itv on the port of ihoi.il, authority In our in, iC bring alout the full relnS? high almn that the Am. ! have set befoie tnSmfe government of .hi count". lately come under the pi American flas i"it- Kecplnrr Thlngr. W, 'Marie said Culberson la, forced patience I do ,h,; keep this room a iimi, beems to mc thlnss art nS about In the middle of tht ji III try my dear,' said Sin" son mckly a That night Mrs Culb.riMt vvlth k cousin Whenthtms found Culberson raglns aboun Fcaich for his drmln tm This Is a. pretty state ef , ho began. Here I cotM fc-nn fc-nn t nnd my sllppera nor n nor my pipe nor my tstm,i thing else When I left tha. the) were here all rlirht " We snliLJirs wife Ttn, tho middle ot the floor I tsm will look In the cupbotrd irl willing d sk and on the ww vou vvlll find th ra all ut' And they were safe-Chlur nal. The Cure for Lynclltr Here lies th rerretly for tit Hon of thi r. n extntlng In U sa)s Andrew leJd InthtJtlj tic Hie white man who r black anl the whip- mob Hit a negro have b) that act ml exlint become criminal) In the . the law nnd should be d'ltt sparingly nn such It thoull lo be i notnble thing lob. ehijc the news columm anil ell ti: comm nt that Mitral xhlti sretild he punlshel for the bnrti tier of on irtoITerj he ntpo II be the tub And a for Irfli ill th cHI r of the law U power r f tl I in dffnd the nnt life of i v ry prl.infr ' who cm t vel In the burning of low humnn being arl a Rpttot of who-, prom ncit men nt, llefe ncl uch a blood) pro fin not to bi an) ove sensltlvu at th -he Ulns of a little Jc hlool and that t o ot'rlralttiJ In the von net of erur F marshals have tr t-u llom h ob v v hi h ".ball rr-uli ' c prcn utlnn ti I rot tatenrt accused who rom Into Ihnu: |