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Us his lolirn he will he ef S J 'i I II I in I i mom lilnopli of ahoitluind i J i 1 Thill (Oin e llii mil woik I lining ob Dl'i i( ' ' lln ' ' """n11 '" should not lose Ti'tl F ' flt-ht f tin fmt Hint his nhorthnnd ex Wi! A P n n10 '" J" l"K"n 1 Nerj ien Mi , ' Int. slinild be drxoied n (uithir per ';,iMl iK fr Him himself lij iruitlre He should m 'lit ' k '""" fn"" dliinllnn on lailoiia 1 " . I mihjcrts until 'ie lln. Is hlmiulf mm - petent to leport irrreitlj e eeehea or III s imonn If he desires t enter the all' Kf,n '"' reporting fit Id tin illrtatlon mHliri i li nhould he gindel niroidliigl) It he M.ill'? wishes to lerome il lourl lepoiter the ' Jij il dlcmtloil should lefiom legal work The BflVaB i'l' l'l II' meinlng of t ihnlinl hgal lerma slimil 1 i ii y 1$ he nsiei tallied and b proper study he (IJiUWi j, rhould ariiiire sufilrlent knonlinlge if BBBBa flt 3vl ""' lau '" KllH lll,n "" understHnillng I tfwt Li i 1 "f the matter li. will be tailed ll n to WiS ifra fc reorl fflalH Mil iiri V rl,,r '' " "'"" ' 1 tne "'" b required IbIbI lilr lintt ill to lorome an expeit reporter Hi ei-1 1 1 H jj.3 61 In writing Is hut one essential the ill jiffi S greatest aunllfli altnn Is a wlla range Li 'Uil'J H of Information No malter how manj f il lHv-1 8 eara man deot to shorthand theie I'H.ir J i I" nlas ii lossllilllij ot Imiineinem Vfl'! I r I'o'xrt P. nose In luno Huecewi Hi 1-Jl!il' I I Love's Triumph. HHi f?Ull!l i ,n npr h(n tlw da are long. l , V ThfJ h""" ,a niurniiir like a ung HH I 'I II i linlh llir irtee jnuiiK l.ners msIIi B l' ill '"it'; '.. Tti" wnnrirr what the wor Is may 1 1 vil'U 2 m"kei "'" Klrl i,rrk" "k8 a HHI lllll 'Ill ' An1 "'"" h" snjs-llnl gallant he- 1 'till tirt t "lr b"e heatt fioni Us reinse. 1 Attl 1 . ?t t h roses nl lme n it the spell l ii H Ti ,nl ml while, nu must I irct, l '! j jft jl The luneulge In which lnn.ru tell J Yyl tl i Tho serreis onl loters know HH "(jllj F To be a flower were i enough. HH " nli 1! If summer I isle I all the ejr 1 ( !'(i ' J I nul autumn rnmf. in1 winds are rough- HHHJ )f '" k Tj """" "nl "ll(" dlaauiear HHHJ I . f"h III 'Th lexers who inline I lie enr HHH ill .1 .. 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'1 ' ' ,e' nurliiR man jeara of his life ! ' ill 1 i he used (o be Informal uheneier a reall big blae was algnulad and he It8 i hasatt.ndid Incognito moat of the I.Ik J ( t 1 Irea In London during the last thirty HH I W il Making i Burglar's Toola Theie Is a rlih builnen man of 1'hll k I J ndclphla who got his atail n lira ,1 ''1 5 ihrough the nixnufartura of hmglara H k M J tools lie said the other da) tondden. M 1 tiallj B r iH In nil ouih I na a lnaclilnlnt. but H I tha husln as dldn t poj at all V HHH I 'Irl ' tluek aet man ame to m- one morning HHI I 11 and s, ,id mi H Jlmnis 1 II Klve vou I l J 10 fii a iluill ii of thla hi nil! ami VHI J ' 1 took him up jnfull for In nn liinn H ' n I dldn t know what a Jlmnis nna E and hesldes I loiesaw a mi pei i ent B I" 'It in the Job ho made the burg HH lara tool and afieiuard 1 made the H l ' till k et man sum other Implimenta jBI and ufttr that ngiilu I Mud ip an out- H fit for a Mend . f his tB ' .. i ' Ihus In ieai ontlnued the man I. iBf according t hi I'hlln lelphl i llfionl llWiiWUl ' ' "''" n1 "' lk than I toul I d.. alght 'JtltJ i"1 "n lllalm ns looking In llU.lunla ifilUfc" Jitought me In big ordeir evr da and HH r'iifrlj ln ,mlr enrH ' ''ad aed Wood Then HH I .'l" ft I 1"" ' Polled out i nd went Into mj H I .1.1 i pirtent llm whl li piijh me u II BH ill I 1 i enough though 1 1 1. piutlta an nothing Hi pi ' 1, to those that nu will find In burBlar- H l jiJ l00' nuknR often wonder who In- jH j X lierlt d my nl 1 time tiudi I ' it i Wapoleon n n Tooce Ier '' NnpnleonlP hi ratun Is i ot tin i raise tj J that It was a var oi two sin but b ,' ,. , there litis Just be n publish.. I in I'm in H I i il work upon .Nupnlenn whiih l. IlkeK to H j i.reat a n rtaln acnaiitiiin lln luthm H I M Arthur L.'U tll.x to I r that n Uf Ilonupnrti wns u snldlei nn iiotisi 1 il't and that had he follow t his natuial li J Instinct and ileslte he uoull hnw bnin 1 f the most peaceful ot stutiim i Hl ,n a'PIrt of thla theoij M I., i Hl trnrea tho negotlatlona of Sip i.on H UM with Ills pronpttlhs enemies . linn B 1 'i every ins of his campalgna in ie m t i gotia ns notablj thote whl'li in .-. B j ,1 nl AiiHlrrlllz -illeplnjeil an evil nt In B I tention lo ninlrl war If poaHbi. lint H I . ' audi nan tho desire In Kurope I. I iini n H. I Nipoleoti down Hint nveione in n uij H Ilfl , ,; ! eviirjone- of theae nttetiilita Hit tutlN H 7 IV i I a JK M',n.o proiluceil In fuor of Oils B ' j i" Hi ors la certnluly stilklut,'. iiIHioiieIi it H ' 'i . I may &! meri.ly be u leetlnionj to tin B I :, 1 emperors skill an a diplomat Ittei in I Mm l Ki4 hlit ir tiiMin Ibe b"!pf that miit II I I! n i I n i on the I nit nf Hie i il nga su riin in lining III t II l Mf Wlic lo k p tin rmre I hi In I 1 1 hll 1. ill Duat-Borne Dltseaae In the dlsiuaalon nt lite recent enn gress of sttrgei na In Herlln on the first aid lo i he wounded on the battle Held It wns brought out by Hums Ber telamann and others that the danger In modern warfare la not an muth from primary Infi (Ion bv the amatl onllher prnjerllle of rapid (Ire rlller na from secondarv Infrrtlon bv inntnmlnatlon of the wound from the clothing or the dust of tho battlefield saa merlcan Medi cine Tin effin t of the fli 1 1 surgeon l therefor more to enelude seplli and tetnntia gums than to dlalnfiit the wound nut to tome nearei home, the dangir of dust la emphaslre I b the report re-port that New Vork flt has ovei IM sir el awe rera on the alrk list with diseases due to ihe Inhnlatlon of Infee tloua luat number of nffertlona are ao cnmmnnlv onvejel In lust n lo merit lb designation of dual dlseaaea of these cen brosplnal meningitis Is of frequent oicuireucf In cities during the spring months The Civil Sabbath. A week ago we called attention to a notable artl Ie on The ( Ml Sabbath which had Just nppeareil In the lloaton ' ongregntlonallst na Illustrating; the ncieplanie bv what was once the organ or-gan of rigid Puritanism of jrogieaslve Ideas tegardlng tin most healthful an 1 beneficial vvnv m using Bundns lhslle that alilklng lellveiance from tho Journal Jour-nal whli h M.mks for Nnv I nglnn 1 ( niigregntl nallstii we ma now set nn evtrait ftom a setinoii pre n bed lant Hundn at Ilnlvoke Maas bv lllahop lntin or ih l.plsmpal i hun h The blsh p rem irked that we inn never drive people to church In the tvvenll eth fenturv ns tin rurttana once cm I nnd lid hut he polnti 1 out tint niverlheleas hv i ur laws we ignore the non (hunhgoers and would d- rive them of pbasures Inument In them-aelvea them-aelvea Hi pronounied It a- dog-ln-Ihe manger p llc when dlvetslona whli h aie not Inn infill In themselves which do not ioiiIIIci with Ihe ubllc pence nnd ini I whlili do not Interreie with Ihe lights of ihurchgoers are Tlaeed unilir the bun The creation of artificial sins he added li.ia lieen ihe lMine-nf rhrlatlanlt In all ages It in a great thing to lln I edltnis of lending tellglous Jiurnuls an! i rcminent clergymen standing urrni o sound a Hundav platform as the t ongregnilon alls! and Hlshnp Inton hnve ion atril ted New lork rvinlng I'osl la Co-Muontlon n FalhtreP filend of ( hlcngn linlversllv de aires Ihe end nf co educnlion ao e.irnesl- l thai he otTira SI vwooo for separate riuadrangles where men anil women students mn go their sundered vvajs Mil this and oilier signs are taken to nienn that the vi gu of co eduiatlnn la waning There la little In Ihe atnllstlcB to prove this position ln ten enra the I rlnclpal women a i itlegea, Itirnard vellese issar mltli and Hrn Mawr have gnmn hut 13 per cent null one has jet ivnrhed KM stu lenla Thla Is iiinunted for In part b lark of funis to irovlle ror all who woul I rome In nssai for Instance It la necessary lo arrange for rooms two veare In advnue while I laniard a rtralla are familial In New -nik rvn Hie other haul five gieat co educational edu-cational Institutions lioland Stanford f)ruise nnd the unit etsllles nf Kim sna Mlrhlgin nn I Wisconsin have grown 17 per cefrt In the same period In these Institutions edinatlon is galnel nt half the cost of the exclusive girls college Hut rviumhln t'ornell and llm Mini have grown im per cent and two of these Institutions nre the most expensive In the countrv and In all thiee women a olleges are maintained aa'aapartti organisms within the unl-versltj unl-versltj groups 1 his In leed seems to lie the airnnge ment to whh the largest colleges are tending nl nnv i He In th Kast Hut If flames do mi lb co elucntloii axlna gioiind faalei than lln i linallon of women In aepainte glrla colleges New ork World A Celt nt Cairo lu lie M Killv uaeil to relate that while, nn the In n h In the Internatloml court at I'alro nrter a wltneas whoae natlonalllj was n pilule had been a I dressed In l'renih Spanish Ornun 1'ortuguese Itnlinn an I rablc and failed to make m reinse except to Inllcite h shaking his hnnd thit he did not nuderslKnil ludge lelle (urneil in a brother In Ige and re marked ' I won I. r what languige the I Hot seaka Ihe Knme as jerself er honor i am fioni the witness In the hioadeat Utperir tongue -m Jamea (Inrctte The Ameilcnn Boy nt Oxford other Influences than the men I) In trlh cttial will be sine to alTrct the stu lent In his nojmiru He will walk dallj through hlstorl. halls, penpled with shadowy forms lontlnuouilv stimulant tn Ills Imaiiliiatlon. He will llnd cultivated nature In Its most nt tiactlve glllsi Most of the iivlleges have guaidlans some of theiu aa those nf W'adham Worcester New folleae and t lohn s exquisite In leaut He can ivalcl- he swmis on the water nt Worrest in dream under the win dow of i ee the I'lrat it l Johns or i an, with thi pei tator stroll down the Vddisnna walk at Magdalen et beuutiful Hid hlstorli aa ire lta gardens and Its anhlleilure nnd miuh aa tho cieate th leisure and calm or scholarship if hla Imagination be not loimant ha inns live lu a spiritual mil not merel ii nniutal Oxford Many centuries are ibout him an 1 many minds have there ripened to varbd fruitage In some sort h an help his age If he brlngi Inn k something of tor-reitlve tor-reitlve for tti 1 1 K of hnlanie of na tlenci of sirenlt In this ancient home of si hoi in. he m I r he lie w lae flml thi tmntal nttltiide mil the moial quallt Hhhh our time most links and moat nee la II. will have hud an op portiinltj to ci mi are two tivllliallons foremost In the world work todav Ho will have been a fortunate vnuth ml should return If not n profound si liolur nt least a better cltlgen ind a trtti mirlian rramlg Ilnvey Hionnun! In Kevlew of Rev I. vva Japan's Mission In tho Fir Hast. It Is true that tho twn ilvlllantlona aie diametrh ally oppoai d to each other The foundation of Wtattrn soilety the prlmlphs upon whlili It la built up Its whole social strm tura all these stand In matked cnntinst to those of the t'lil i esc '1 he unit nf Western widely la the Individual that of hlna the rami Iv W ertern liberalism la In its nature entlrelv subversive of l hlnese a n let aa It was found to I of the me llm va sniletv of Ilurope 'Ihe type of iltlien who Ih moat punctilious In burning In imse ut the altar nf lit uncmtori who makes it hla foiemost duly to ittcnd and tare mr nts living parents and when they are ib ad tn mourn over them at tin Ir tomba for three long jears acronllng to Menclus who pav sin rime resin t t his mastars and u thniltj who ones fallliful li hla filenda-ihla la ihe most 'winning tpe of II e t hlnise ericltl. If not pro vide! with olhei moral nnd In'ell iiial fm ultl a a in in nf this harm ler will In- i iflid at In tin Western noil I na a. lume mil i fool Do the nihil h n I iilil WiBtrrnei with 'n 111 11 I li I lv fni ill livldunl b v vi n iiii his enterprise both I In iph re nf n lion and n llm f ih u ht hi iklng himielf loose fr m I I nt an I hi Mug f r him if fni a 1 vvialth would tint be tnl r r l f r a mom tit In f hlna -.tuh a n in mid be ii mil) nstrncl7Pl Itelween minds so d ffeiently i onH tuiel lietween aocletles so dlferently built up mutual linderatnndlng still more mutual appreclatim iHimii to be bevonl th scope nf msalblltty With nut a brl lge the i hnsm hetnnen these inn civ Mirations la tto deep alt I dllll mil to iross Wnull the two antagonistic antag-onistic fonea be able to sympathise with and tin Ierstnnd each othei with nut there being aomebodj to nit as mediator between the two" asks Mar quia lln Is It not then the mission nt lapnti tn art na an honesl broker be tween these twn npposed ruttuiea' Sho has studied both and knows both an-not an-not t hlna approach the Western civil-isatlnn civil-isatlnn more ensllv through lipan than by herself or by lliig coetced bj the Wisterncis' i annot the West lemn of t hlna belt". an 1 more easily Ihrough the Interpretation of laian than by knocking Its heal against the Insiiutabli " 1 lyrnagu In the June Fiiuin Tho Death of the Bishop's Dog ( Bishop Doanes Ht llernanl dog C lunv nbout which he recentlj wrote a le-aullful sonnet died the other day Here Is the bishops elegy on his old and faithful tompanlon) Ho had lived out his life but not his love Halls up steep and weary ttalr he inme, Ills I Ig heart bursting with Ihe strain to prove Ills loncllnesa without me lust the same Did word of greeting hamed In his deep eye, With a new look cf wonder In It nsk-wh nsk-wh 'Tho whole ireatlnu gronna and travails nu I there faced the mvsterv of pain rinding me dumb and hetpleas ilnnn again lln went, unanswered with the da-vn In die Anl fin I Hie mjeterj opennl with Hike) Hi-ke) The creature from corruptions bon dagi free New ork lrlbune Queen Victoria's Way The Queen s Interest In nn I oversight of rublk nrfnlrs dll nol lease with the 1'ilnce.s death nlthnuhh III the first veais nf nvrrvv helming sorrow It must have lieen dtlllcult to enrrv out her con ceptlon of dttt) Ml important resolu tlons were tuken h hei the tersonal notes In the I ottrl t Iriulir weie writ ten bv her own bind nnd were seen bv no one else When Sir Henrv Ponsonbv lei-ome the Queens lrivute secretin v she said In him ftemember this nn nlvlre I am nlder Hiiiu vnu nre and have had more exierlence In ifter iars hlatnrlans will have much tn any til on the Queens person il shire in the government of her dominions Ml her paper have lieen most irofull i ic-served ic-served nnd nrinnged an 1 some day lierhnps will be niceealhh to the In qulrer On the nthw hnnd lher- Is not a single pnper belonging tn (borge IH which Is known lo be In existence osiar ltrnwnlng In the lune t enturv Womnn As n llulcr Pnes It make nn dlfferenie so far as natlnnal rhiraclei laiomeined wheth er the ruler nf a nillnn Is n mnn or i vvomin' During the relgn nf a queen does an Inlluence emanate from the limine which lend tn fnster gentleness mil elfwnlnncy mil weakness nf pur pose' These nte the questions whl h nre mnsllerel In l.idv leune s article In the lune .Nnrlh Xnierlcnn llevlew on The New Influence on the Hrltlsh Throne Itevlenlng the events of the relgn nf hlnrll the wrltei lonrludes that 1 iifcl in 1 was fnrtunnte In having i woman nt Its head during a period nf soi Inl mil polltlial revolutlnn which iiirbeil Ihe inweis nf the irnwn anl of the nrlstn raj mil plaied pnlltlcal control In the hnn Is nf the penple it Urge Had a man hell swnj while these changes were cnlng on the rcvo I u t In n might not have been Ihe reicefut one It actinllv was A the same time there arose a strong spirit ot humanl tarlnnlsm which wn prnbablj fostered b the Inlluence of the Queen and even reached an emoilonnl nn I some what hvslerlcal stnge ao that the self control that used to be one of the mnst rherlshe.1 nf I ngllh ihirnclerlstlrs has tn some extent dlsnuienrel q , Br cession of n Mng In the ptrenn of 111-warl 111-warl II nnv perhaps In uiMiralo a. mnn bri.lng Intluen e which will produce pro-duce a niinlb r sentiment Bnosevelt Wanted to Know. n admiring visitor nt the White Home hil secured the honnr nf mealing meal-ing I'resllent Itnosetelt Ihrough the kind nlllce of Senalor Hurrnws nf Michigan Instead of the customniy quick clasp of the han I an 1 Ihe formal salutation this visitor lnslstel upon expressing his nplnlon of Mr Unne. veil In Hie most tlnrld Itnguige The PriBldent shirted uneasily from nne font tn the nlher while waiting for n i name tn hn-ak nvvnv frnm the Inng-vvlndel Inng-vvlndel caller, but none presente 1 Itself It-self rinnllv the tmn showed signs nf reai hlng Ihe en 1 nf his i raise W hv sir he sal I dro plug the 1'reslbnts hnn I mil squiring hlmsi If for a llnnl effort vou mi 1 W tshlngtnn will go down In hlstnrv together W hlch W ishlnston ijenrge or llook-et llook-et " nsknl Mi llonsevelt initor llnrrnwH bustbd hla oraloil.il constllu ent nut nf the rnom before the I nigh cause I hi the I'lesldenta question ha I subsided t hlcago News Stopping; n Stone Wall The work of preparing ill measures la done In set ret and no person or tenth r and no partj Is rcsimnslhle for what la done or left undine The countrv docs not know wl j this Item Is Inuserted In an hi pioprlatlon bill wh that emu omi has been pnctlced or whnt li. the reaenn fnr some bit of extravagance Sometimes the committee demonstrates that even It might be enlightened by discussion and irltlilsm mil perhapa the letting In of light Mould show that advantage might follow If ( ongress and Ha committees should leile tn the dlscntlnn of executive and admlnlslra live nlllceiH some of the detnlla of ex ! anllim I Invi beoti toll of i bnost high stone wall at West l'olnt fnr example eais waxed i ml waned while supeiintenlents leadi-d for 120 -fiflo for Ihe construction of a Invent high alone wall nn the load leading from Ihe whnif tn the (lain the mad i tinning along the nlge nf a pnclplce At hint Cnngiess move I and the 140 Onn wnll was built Hiving mow I H wax now Impossilile fot It to stop so It went on vent after year approi rlallng 12000.1 nil )eal fnr a br. ast high Mnn wall until 'hi i list high alone walls lieiatne n ding at the mlllliirj niBd-einy niBd-einy Thei ran around Ihe pist anl tlnealened to ihoke It up Buperlntcnd-onls Buperlntcnd-onls lugged CoiiHieas to shut them off anl tlnallj sui ceeded II I Nelson In June Centurs The rretirlent nnd the actman Stnttte Tin PiiBldent bus deti rmlned that he Is tnmpetent lo accept the hronn elllgy nl I'rcdnlck the tircHi whli Ii has been effen 1 to us bv hi" great and good frli nd anl inusin K ilser William and lie has dntie- so nllhmit gilng to I on-giisa on-giisa about It i hi statue ie to be sent in iniiiineumi itlon of Hit vlait of Prime Henry lo theae shores It his been de ti rmlned that situ e Piederirk was 1 mllltaj-y man of exten led leputntlnn his atalue had belter go to the Aisenal grounds nt Washington near the new War inllege lie has nevir heretofore beui veri closely ussocljlel with the hlMors nf nur rountij mil It Is dls puted whither oi not he snt flen W in.lilngl.in a sword but It Is telated that when tho Ileesiin mercenaries man hlng In aid li ilhveiting om lib-iilles lib-iilles nskid have ti ; r.iBn his gn mid In i fined It mid comi ellel ihniu In go tin long wav arounl bv the ma I 'I ii dlilnn snvs he told ihrm i i,n furthei si II bill liljhnrt Ills lu i in till I i ine bus always ende ncd i .in to those of us who knew about II Ills si iitte will be v, i ome the more the nnls rprrs nintlve nf the rnnl line or tier minv whme etTlg has as vet been set up here Is Mng Oamhrlnu Harper s W eekl y She Knew Her Strong Tolnts The fart that stage struck girls nre tint all remitted from the ranks nr fa'h lonablc snciety s shown hi the fnllovv-Ing fnllovv-Ing I tier which aicnrdlng tn the I'hll adelihla lleiord wns leceivel the other dav bv the manager nf a local theater Dear 811 I am Just cra7V In go on the stagi and It would Just hi a great favor for you to give me a position I can kick a foot or hlghT do am thing tn Hie liendlng line nr nnv thing le ev erv body stys 1 n m n line Innklng girl inn wjll say the same I will send vnu ml Phntn only have none but what Is Inlnrge 1 so pleas send me wnrl this week treatise tr-eatise if jott dnn t I will net be home any longei sen 1 me the monei to rmii on I bale mono) hut I lan not get It til I n in nf age ion will fin I out I am no fake i mean Just what I sal meet me at Itioad Street Station I hale Ilrnwn hair brown eves verj large awful light i omi Icxlon Hod rosle cheeks nice shnpe age IT (lie foot S Inch Just the right sle mldln smnll rite ns so n ns reielved nice ilger In tights The letter Is dated ( o-itesillle Novelist Ford's Courtesy. No other anecdote concerning the late Paul Leicester Ford shows better hla Innate courlesv and s If possession thin the following It was at n literary reception In ltrnoklMi A number nf lions nf greater nr less tnngnltu Ie were there ainnng them a clergiinan whose ome-whalTnrrotfant ome-whalTnrrotfant manner mad him tin ditl lonspicuottH As he cum forward 1 linking near-8lclile.ll) near-8lclile.ll) lo greet his hostess he no. tlced i short, slight llguie standing at her s 1 le Without looking more closel) it thla second person whom lie supiosed tn lie nne nf the bnvs of the neighborhood Hi e let g) mnn slap) eel him fnmlllnrli on the shoul ler cr)Ing Well, and how are jou mi little mm" "ery well Hunk inu replied the nlher polllel) amid a general gasp frnm thnse around him I Ine lid' Who Is lie' queried th rlerg)man turning to his hostess It Is Mr Piul Leicester Ford th guest of honor thla evening she nn an ered Now 1 ork W orl I New Memoiizlng Feat A music hall pcrfnrmer named llenr) Crnwfnrd has been Interesting Ixmdnn In a new tent nf mesmerising One night he look the thirl page nf that diys run of i dall) piper anl challenge chal-lenge 1 Hie audience lo defeat him In re I eating front tncmori nni lurngrtphnn tint page On that pailleiilnr pngo theie wen 5x6 paragraphs and fnr hnlf nn hntir nr more the enthusiastic all II-ence II-ence piled hlni with pur ig questlona without suiieeiling In trli ping him up once The nstoundlllg pirt of the per fnrmmce wns Hint Mi tanfnril not nnl) knew the snbstince nf ill the pnrn-Ktnphs pnrn-Ktnphs bit repented them wnrd ror wnr.1 wlthnut a mlstnke Mr ( rawfnrd afterward sil 1 It took htm a ler) short time to commit Ihe page of the news paper to memor) and that he could extenl the rent to the whole newspner with little dimniltx s a child ho showed evi lenient his grett gift ! repenting re-penting pige tfter page of an) tink that wis read to him -Detroit Journal A County Affair The lale Tom Marshall one nf Ken-tuck) Ken-tuck) s mnst brilliant wigs ami laU )era was nlwn)s aa pm r lu pocket ns he wis rich In wit On nne nccnslnn he found the Judicial sentiment setting strong!) against him llm nnd time over did the couit rule against his pro cess of questioning the witnesses In-?UJ In-?UJ ,.AI '"" ln,n" I''" tenner Marshall turned lo th Ju lge and s u I Will )our honor klndl) fine me Jin" 'I or what Mr Mirshall? asked the Judge fontempt nf court ' Hut ouve been gulltv nf no con-tempt con-tempt Insisted the ludge Your honor lelleve me-1 never be. fore saw n eourt for whhh I had so much contempt ns forls .. ,.'.nier n nn" "r ll" against Mr Mar. shill fnr content-1 ordered the bench turning tn Hi clerk Thanks' said Mirshall nlnnw-)nur nlnnw-)nur honoi will iou lnd me J10 with vvhlih In pa) the fine' Mark Mr Marshall s fine 'lemlt-tel 'lemlt-tel ordered Ihe ludge prompll) The cniiuti enn hctlm nfTnrl to lose It thin P Philadelphia Times Moors Indifferent to Life Ot nil the Oriental races there ar none mme en I Inns and Indifferent to human hu-man life than the Moors A Iraieler who recent!) returned from Mnmcm related the fnllowlng nnecdnie In pronf of this fnct The grandfnthei of the present Sultan was one da) be-allni-Sc".' '"."i h-v """n. r the .aB ?! i 'u l' lh" "" b,,nK amall steam launch given him hi Queen Victoria Vic-toria 11) eomaoildnt the iesel was capsized nnd the Sultan nnd two of hla wives b) whom he wis a. com Pinlel were thr.wn Into the water sas the 1-amllv Heral ! A sold lei on guard lu a part of th pilar nut nf .nn!"!1;1 n" C""' nnl "'nntng up sprnng Into the ,i,r nnd rescued tl , sultans fiiorlte wife the rub r him self scrambling nut unilded lier In the dll the sol Her wis i 1 .. 1 I resented himself jnv fully before 1 1 monarch convinced that his reward would 1-e great o nr(- t,e so,ller who rescue 1 th diKht nf my eVes" "dm", o!" ,""""", T"' ""'. Did ) ou dare 'oiKather" I ,iiri loin Highness replied Ihe sol nir !n IW '"" ' Thp 'lan rned tn sn nmcer mm mured a few imrds and a mnrnent lite, the soldier w. i hi. waj to the headsman Tha, iv a" hla reward' Women's Jlrnlna. leThnr'SiV T"on w""-nH' head mas ler of Sliorbournc school Introdiu Ing the f ounless of Iicheslw who I ,i,i the foun lation stone ,V " glrli high "ilnol at Hhirborr. tecent ) emaKed that times had he n mov l,Jg fnsT ,ro In many iesiect ihHr conception r eiltcntion lad i hanged Not so long "Ti " 1"" """'" d i sulllclenl edu-C""V, edu-C""V, ,'" HI"" If Ho) we,e tL,ht to do a III I. work topi,, thsplmo .nl to iu qulr a ,n utei mr ,,f fnrelgn "lan-priliffo. "lan-priliffo. sa)a tl e I on Ion News To lay It was recntnix, 1 t lin ( wmiin had Imtli bceles and minds and what Hie then inanns cill 1 suits ind lint It might b well to exten I to girls th aire ed in -Inn is ni- nnoT led in bo)s He rei enibeiid tlii.t even In his own horn a alrhllng vhw was taken of Ih Intellectual In-tellectual .epnelt) of won en his titbit ti-tbit seemed tn hold Hint u wornnn'i lipln vrtig of a kind different from thnt of n man Thev nre row quite ion ilnred tint wn nan s brain did not dlf-fer dlf-fer In genua from that of mnn Mansfield's Llkrnraa Hli hard Mai sib Id ome naked Frank N'nnklvejl, will knmn as nn unlit and Illustrator lo make plctute nr blip The actor lain d that he want 1 an lln I tat Inn ot an nil Unman coin with his own l n tile Inst -al nf ( neaiu a i) )ou want an tibsulnte likeness or shall I Id-alUe It i bit' linked Nankl-111 Nankl-111 I waul an nhenlut likeness ' leplled Mr Manstleld itlfl) and the must mad a sketch nf his inlion W lien the conn let Ictuie a npler did i leco nf vior, looks an if It wre ombnased a shown lo Sir Manstleld te nils not levied It lo iks like a pi In. lighter,' said Mr Mansilell Tint Is nut mj fiult," will Naukl-xell Naukl-xell tu kimw thai jou sail )uii wanted n llkem hs I h- ic vi is a fu ib r x hange nf nur tc i anl Hi n Mr I mil Id nice t oil Hut tho am t ty j(,uln Lxtuio m said Nanklvell 'Once will di nic ' Well change this picture a little sail the m tor Perhips jou can fix It ii Vnt n fix 'said the artist, as heroilel up th ptc ture an 1 prcpa.rd to go with a patting shot ' v.ou don t want a.n artist in draw your picture )ou want a lithographer Ooml da). New ork World . Our Immense Coal Resources. The aggregite inlu nf the coal mar-ketc mar-ketc ! in thla countr) last nur exceeded Jtfdnoiiwn at the mines nnl th sum total nf Ihe capital Iniested In the In-dustr) In-dustr) Is aim isl bejnnd computation Making due allowance for bnrren areas the same square miles embiareil In the coal tllds of the countr) are capable nf producing 1 (nfi on 10000110 tons nr coal llnd the operations ln these He! Is ben conducted on the same si ale during the last anno lenre, these fleldi would still be undpltcd Thus we get some Idea nf those vast mineral fuel reenuroea which are destined In ferretuate the Industrial In-dustrial supiemac) nf this countr) William Ollheit Invln In Ountona Ma-gaslne Ma-gaslne The Theory of Volcanic Eruptions Turning now ftom the ptactlce nf vol ennoes lo their theni) the geologist know i no more fisctnatlng problem than Ihe rhenomena. nf lolcinic eruption erup-tion The vapor of water possibly with other oth-er gases Is undoubted!) the main ex-plnslve ex-plnslve agent livery explosion is ircnmpanled b) steam causing rcirts like guns firing nnd It has been found that ivnter Is present In eieri inlcnnlc prolucl eien ln the solid rocks that nte ejeitel Nnw when water Is cnnierted Into steam It occupies near!) Fni times Its ulglnnl volume and In Its enormous expansile force n cause for inlcnnlc explcislnns Is nttdllv In be found When lava llnws up the pipe of a inlcano Ihe steam accumulates In a confined sph e an 1 so It Is probable thai the actual seat nf the pxpluslnn Is In the the liself s nlrend) olnted nul ncnrl) nil ml canoes nre near the sin Sen water would easll) llnd its wn) tlirougli ruiks and Assures lu th earths crust downwards tn Hie livn In Hie sup) Iv' basin nf volcanoes It Is thought thit the ler line explosions of Krnkntoa were malnl) due to the waters of the ocean nulling through th fissures In the bed mining; Into contact with the molten lava We must look bevond the expansive force of stemn to llnd an ndnquite ni,ent In fencing the lava hot from the mnlten nether reglnns upwarls through the weak places In Ihe earth s crust itenm Is the potent f irtor In nnluill) exjelllng the lam Hut the lavrj Is tlrst nf all force ! up hi pleasure pressure suppllc J b) the cintriictlnn nf the ilnhe In inn equencc of loss nf heat The laera nf the glnbe hem ath the outet solllpnrt aie fnreiei moling ami shrinking so that Ihe rust Is strnlnnl an 1 liliturcl mid the Inmr tlul.l masses are com-! com-! ressed Vnl through the rupture nnl fissures In the 1 rust the lain Is squeezed out ns oil 1 alnt Is ma li tn onze frnm a tube when present is applied Pearson a Mnga2lne fnr Jul) With Fife nnd Drum. To the sweep nf martial music 0111 s tb. line al .- u tin. street Hut the heads nre boned anl silvered Vlid hut feeble aie the feet Keel that mirrhed tn battle music In the dss of long igo Iliads so 1 roiicll held and bravely. I er time silvered them with snow Ilrave nil hearts now beating sadl), Slow reel faltering as the) gn Ora lies Is liowed with sweet sod mrm orles Of the days of Ion;? ago. Of the comrades who went with them, vih-re the music led the way lllllerawcet tn every veteran Are the memcilea nf this (ay- x rirav oil men. we bow before them wJ;JJ,-,"., vrs nnd their girlsnds Surelv lis 11 grnclous sight vHi ."h1 J".'".1 w n"w known Hieri s.,L.r Vf! u,t 01' "n true. Steps his aft to martial mtielo, (1 mi lr In tils last lev ten Magailne m"mWe " "'" farlelon s They Wero Attentive. A clergyman prem hlng In ri country church for Ihe first time wns dellghie I to llm ll,,, , ingrexriitinii veis attentive nnd told Ihe verger after the service The verger replied 1,1 bless )nu sir we whs all looking for jou lo ills linear WId what do nu mean" sail the rloig)man .niW?' 'r-?011 Hie pulr It H rotten anl hnsn t been prenchel In this ten 5 eat or more "Pen 1 son s Veekl) Now Homes for 25,000,000. Th Irrlgatlen bill passed h) the II..U. on Trlln) ami alread) pass, d b) the Senate I. an attemrt to rolvn what Senetar) W llenn has well railed our great domestic) rnblem This pinbDm enncems the rerlnma Hnn of the great aril nnl semi arid region whhh stretches from the inuih meridian nf Inngltu le westwarl to th stern Ncioda nnl nt Its southwestern - nier iarnes ine I'm lllc ni 1 an Tldr nglnn Is b) no menns ill desert thnugh ln N-oiaii, ir.ni, , if,n' xrlzemn mil Nen Mexl.n It cnntalna real deserts Hut Its ralnfnll as a whol Is far blow the aveiag required xfi. i'l 1 "i""".T "" ""ll nn lu th Mississippi valle) and on the Mlantlc slope yi RrBnt ,,, , ,, , , astonlshlni.1) fertile It only wntei , be brought in them And Hi. water Is there tn fertilise these lands but so unequally dlslrll uted that It goes aiBe I hla nglnn contains about 0o onei mi acres of the public domain Much if this s tunned mountain Some of it 1, "' amnhe desett laluable only for ;ii,l!n,'",, '''M""' Hut at least in frfMooo acres It Is believed , ",nn verted Into fatma If ihe wrier sm ov .'.r1'"111'"'!' distributed an 1 e on'om bally use I 'I hen there ate pem,,s 1.11 oa-vw.v BcB of gra.lng land, that n 11 HvatemaHc""' '" Wo"'ht "r '"" Hvalematlc luiprov-ment of ihese landa b) lulgntinn will pnivlle hnm, fnr MfisldflO people at the low.,, "'"11 mate ,, probably for twice ns m an Htiu.esful Ir.lgatlon farming "t?e-fliilrei. "t?e-fliilrei. and oltrarta close culiiiat n an 1 ?k-eann" ""f""'"" hi ago Intel- Oriental Logic, A nwn bnilht this pom da of meat mid brought it home to'hls wife ," not I'lntor and then went hla nm .7. hlM place of luslners in ih? ?" ..'JuW'X,:11- - forrh.0n'ci"taTe,tr,,",', the " ap,,nf,1,,Sn,e".''',a'k,h'm"B ' -" ' Wilgh tli ml said the min The nut weighed three pounds ' If Oils Is the . nt srj , whem Is tl,. nwif Anr) ,r lhl"n Hie meat Aliere Is Hi cat' n", Tirtwcr llm tiers Mwmsliu, fr July How lord Kitchener Looks In ipixariiu. Lord Kit. hener Is n tall man about M eari nr ag m. f.el tlmee Indies lu height with hemi grn nnnliiclve and wavv gray hair which he wkiu pnned In the middle n sunburnt kli.du, r.tl r chiihh" letermlii dloolilruj fa, ,. MpH' bile e), nil aqunre Jims ,,,,. ,v, , clt , in c terltnlca ot -he greatest In irllsiimnii tolM) ' Ihe explosion of n mine at 1 hi liun I-rglnml man) yc-ais ago when I r.l Kin hener wis In the Itninl I ngim , I11J reel his light eye iwrmarei u, irl wiilkniK or tiding lie dona no u Bliss- but lorlng-nioi Ihe si at mils and ihnrts iiintlinir I'y he weirs a 1 ,, of col I mounted 1 luce p. t 1 on! Mu h nn In 1 it 1 c mi 1 ,M, ni n h hut a 'Hrlv br u 1 1 H.1 u down low ltd Hi vv ii ! u, 1 bin so mnn) of our army ofllrers he has rnther thin legs-thnt I" it pro-portion pro-portion to his a eptloni! height He tnks verv little pxetclse nnl gets throtp;h n imnitnt nf desk work everv da that would nuke nn Kncll-li Wer olllic clrk gasp for breath He Is lls-ta'l) lls-ta'l) dressed in khaki On nl! sides of his rnnm were maps' nnd charts dotted all nver with little rings tn mcirk the position nf columns In the dell amd the last pile where the cm m) was seen those nr ill moved hi the comircinder personal!) aa the news comes In Whm I entered Ihe room vvher l.otd Mlrhtner was slttln? by the win Ion, I wns fascinated h) the thought of the power wielded by the wonderful mm who sat before me- Pcirson a il ign-zlre ign-zlre for July The Old Home. Tn nne fnrespent nlth stress nf tride ind schemes nt giln In cliv m iris Theiu comes a breath of loimtr) hi) Wafted from pissing nrts Fades the long line of brick nnl stone The strrets rule tumult dies uvvii). From mone) getting for a spice Ills soul cries hnlldn) And with him down the onhird pith Past spring house anl the picture nail, Her silrlt walks who taught her child Of the I.OV that Is oer nil Tho vision vanishes nnd flnlclit The street s ru I tumult In his ears, Hut In his heart n heavnlv strain And In his eves sweet tears Charles I rincls Haundc-s In Harpers Mngislno for Julv F01I0 Hico's Neglected Children, ln visiting ill re rent countries mist travelers nre dispose' lo take the tourists" tour-ists" unit ll routes like the nlhcdral roi (e through I ne-lind Fcvv visit thitefore Ih unknown nne ttnexplotcl reglone In Petto Hlcn the usual roiito of the tourist Is n-ound the Island ' The t-epierentntlioi nf r Usionnrv so clelles nre orten 1 ioners In gnlnu' In th plires nvnlded bv the man) This has nifiln been lllusttnted In nn tx plntlnar tnnr through I'nrtn Itleo bv the Hv l- I !?)der I) I) of Ni w lork ferret in of the merlcin Mli-lonnr) association He v,nt to Porto Hlcn to sttd) th penple and Ihe conditions Over some mountain trails that he I issed not n slnple Amerlcnti hn ! ever laised exiept some I'nltcd States de teethe Secretir) rt)dr ilMled eier) n Ifslon In the Ishnd of eierv denoml netlc n nnl rais that nn one tin ex-nggerrJe ex-nggerrJe the need and inlue or ml-s'ornri ml-s'ornri work nnre that the nreslt) rf It Is appalling He wx-nt tlirougli eozers of the public schools and 1 oro-mends oro-mends them the chief If not the orl), discount on Hem being their Insdr qunte numbers There are 350 MM chll dnn of school ngn wherees If al! th t ubllc schools were "iron leel tn tho dnniH thero nre nrenmrnndntlois for rid) MIOO There Is 1 ut little hope o' securing In such schools morn thin )-v) )-v) children or one lirth of the tot il Hence there nre .rt)(v negleitcd Ii 11 dun fit subject- for mlsslctmi) wcrk. a. secles of work In which the Xnierlcnn Xnierl-cnn Mission lry nssodntlnn represcnt-Inrj represcnt-Inrj e imgrri itlonnl churches hnn been 1 1 Inncet nnd leider among the neq-nvs or tho South nnd the Hlghlindera nf the Snuthern mnintalns nnd nlsi the Italians. Pr 1 Imbe) the United Stat, s suierlnln lent of I ducntlnn In Porto men said to Secret uv H)der There is nhundint room fnr )our vcrk nnd thit cf every nil er Christian orgatilzntlon ' Iceslle a Wcekl) The Abused Double Negative An Idlnm ma) def) Ingle Take the double ttegfitlie fnr eximplc A lmj ens I hn 11 t hid nn time tn g, t m lessnn Ills linguiro nvay be nbjec-tlcmnbl nbjec-tlcmnbl hut Iil neanlng is undnulite 1 The tcchr nnlirslinds It oh Ii In-terds In-terds her lo tin Ierstnnd It, but she tins heanl tivit twn negutlves mike a 1 nf. Ilrmntlve and she relerts Mi nu mean tl it )nti hive hid mm" time' nu hive ntd the npimslte nf what jou mem The lauph Is on the bn) lr hn cn be lstlghe,! out nf his double lleBH-tlvifi lleBH-tlvifi n much the letter 'V.it the teiiilnr Is wrong Th twn nrgitlvos ln hla sentence Ho net mpke nn ntllrm atlv fnr the) are relthet sn meant nor ar the) so tnken b) the hnrer Accorllrg to n ler) old 1 m,llsh Idlnm nn negative streijjtl rw anntlier Tho Idiom 1ms cense I to ho sfnnd 1 ntrllsh bin It has imt changed Its me inlng n bo) is li fm't because he Is using nn obsolete idlevn whlcli hns Iihoiho lulgnr not lecaurc his Iingti ice meins the nriKiflie of whm It wn meant to express Oeorp Lyinnn Kit trelgii In Hirfet a Matuixlne for Jul) Ferslstcnco Wins. In n tnlk to ivnrklnginen Ihe other dm Hlshop Inrim c,f London sold lliimin nat ire nlwnvH reuli ds me nf th stir) nfthe twn fnars thnt fe'l Into 1 mt nf cream One nr Hie 11 sun gave up the struggle hs 11 bad Jnli and with nut much ado sni k to th lnttoii The nthr striking nut with nil his logs nnd persevering eienti ill) fniin I himself resting upon a put uf butler churned by hla effnrts tn gt hl- bend aboie tic hie! nf the cream ' L-slle s W eel ly Tho Folly of Overscjisltlvcncss Ovirsensltlve in le nre 1 snail) very fine griilned hlghl) iigniilred 1111 1 In telllgent an! If the) mull nurnic this weakn s uoull bennmc riipphl inisclentlous uoikeis riils fulling Dnr it Is a dlllnr and n very s-ilniis nne Inn Is an 1 xacg tilled fnrtn of self ecnscinusncrs v hlch while en tin I) dlffor'nt trim cgnlism or con 1 11 tiises self In Innm up In su h bug 1 rrpor lors on the mi -it il iMInn, as tn niersbid iw eierilhlt g le The v ctiin of I' fcls that wlirver he gyes whatever be dos he is Ihe ecn tei of observation mil that nil ma nil thoughts nie focusel up in him He III 1 glues that reipl' are r tllelslng hla moie-nents and his person and mak ItifcT fun it his excn wlen In nnl It) they are reit Mill king of him and letham dll not see nlui June Sm |