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Show Many Sultans. Though there is now one more sultan, sul-tan, we shall, no doubt, go on speaking speak-ing of the head or the Ottoman empire em-pire as "the sultan." just as though there were only one. It is very like, the case of "the kaiser." We have always al-ways said "the sultan." ignoring Morocco. Mo-rocco. Zanzibar and various minor po-'entateH po-'entateH In Arabia and the I'ersian :ulf who call themselves sultans The title is understood to carry u wider territorial signillcance than "emir." It s much like "emperor" in relation to "king." Rut it may be noted that the Turkish emperor's own subjects do not call him the sultan, but the padi-sbah padi-sbah (father of monarchs). Our forefathers fore-fathers used to speak of him as the grand seignior. Rich and Eighty-three, He Seeks Job Kighty-three years of age and hunting hunt-ing for a job was the experience of James Chessen. veteran horse trainer, j Cliesaen said he preferred to break ' young horses, and the meaner they i were the better he would be plcasud t Chessen. who is wealthy, says he finds time hanging heavily on his hands since he went into retirement i from his farm. He has always had ' much to do with stock raising and he : believes that if he could get plenty ot j horses to break he would be com : pletely happy. As a special Inducement he jrom Ises to teach the horses tricks, dies ' sen once had a horse of his own which ' would savagely attack a man whr called him a Democrat. St. Louis Uis patch to New York World. |