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Show GIRL WOULD SERVE IN NAVY STUDY SCIENCE OF WAR. MANY ALIENS AT AMERICAN ITARV SCHOOLS MIL-- j till t Cll1 I.ake ole i IS ADDING TO SKIBO LANDS. l ANDREW CARNEGIE fn i a trap to Meiki ferry, an antiquated mi ibod of crossing the Dornoch flrth, made to a leaky rowboat with a small ail Th ferry lauds at d dilapidated pirr at Skibo and then Camegta cas-t-is ilnvin a mile and a half to his EXTENDING ate llu Co ami hi tig ' ilnuol a' he i i ini' "I iIk r ' i o i I iv go i ei nine! I In v - i Ion lo -i ar 'o I v.i'iNto M.uleni ami Paul ia leio Con Is Untie Sam Training Sotdtert for Nations With Which He May Sorre Day Be at War? . adn, I" thro'igb i tli.i !ni 'mI iv tait- - oftii i i f ler i . T' i i. -- ii. i - take at the Fo la a ..liiIi ' hi . i a n M ia ire n- I lai t. F , dm i in. I i ' r if I i h ii i ( iiii'n 'ng 'hi i I ul i -- S inland Midiew L'ainegie suffetlbg flout the dlva.-- e of land Hi- hung i gieur a mn now is to buy up all 'h- - stat - -- irioumling i al i ' n' in d.slg la.a.ry and ionises J( (tool- II of in - at a t hi a "intilofc i - I he i I ti '.-''i- i 'du i - if - ii'n n " i.i'i l.i.tr o' t Ii and I'ml Riliy, au'l ther ri , ii.t' ions hue Inin a i opted Tv M'rn tut 'ij W'ia, Central atid m ii in ifth Foul i i n it ar i fi tli.ib rgniinj and tinn of foil Inn lodeta fintrin fton al Wont Iolnt ue fniijn ottlnis totlviii$ instruc-- ! al Hu intantry ami cavalry4 m L'kiI, Kmi Lia enwodh. and at the faiahv an I Ibid ailillciy i liool, Fort jtlUv tlii- - n1 hI pavi none of Oi hot wise the cadets thi fvpoti-e- an I ajllaim arP ou tile saniii footing ft i nltfd State- - military noad-otiiIolnt tline are four foreign i .nlet i A "Tt Calvo, Costa Kico; Fr'ito 'I tiomas Flaza, Ecuador, Ting hu (Inti ami Y Ing (King Won, Chdia Cadet Calvo in a member of the iee-ei- it Hermit) junior I class, while i he if her young gentlemen are In the fonith ifieshniani class, ami It is Inteieslng t know that the Chinese are the first lailefs ivor refelvui lit Writ Point flour that country Lieut Brugere, of the French arm son of the late generallH-lm- o, it at preb out at Fort Leavenwoi th, hut the gov ornmeiit pf Mexico has heen granted to send two Infantry off! perml-sio- n rers to the Infantry anil t avaliy school and four officer of the cavalry and ftrtilleiv to the school of application for eavHliy and Held arlllleiv at Kmt The two infant ly olfti ers aie Kiley. l.li lit lot is I Hilda Fifteenth h if la! Ion, and l.h at lands Mauler Twi n tielh battalion The mlieis are I. lent Felipe Nerl of thi Klghth lavaliv, Suh I, lent Alfonso itaimis Fourteen ' h t Mn I a' Ue-- t One nr Clevelands most patriotic residents is a l.Vyearold girl, Grace Mullen who wants the government to stout girls to the Fnlted States navy. MIsh Mullen wmte to the navy department upon tha subjei-- t and the hope that patriotic girls would be pen the same eneouragement exprtBsed as boy's to setve I ucle Sam upon the seven sett Her letter has not been answered ( era vali and l.ieui- Undid Cusill and Yrtmn Cert m ha m the .i it i It Is a singiilir fat t 'hat the I nib d . States naval aiademv u MOONSHINING Ting Chia Chen, Chinese Cadet at West Point. to hi gr m Fn m main tin1 h foi all nations mii'd S'uii At the great a m inuite-- y hool at St Cyr and Sarmur -- officers lake courses, the British military col-are always foreign lallv Chinese and Japan Mo luogi apliles ot the men who ille-- e I'd lie al lilies to Vlitmy show that must of no he tlo'ii no mil a pait ot thi it ti.iining in ign t bools I In - tiding of rmeign nfiliers to our i bool- - Is nierelv a nia'ler ut in 'm n iMuiial i mu le-- v and we ate huh Iv turning In the t e of Fiame a i umpl meiit that lias at vatmn- - t lines Ins n pud to us bv that eonn'iv In n cane of the South tneiican conn tries e aie siinjdv evtt tiding to them f - n u Sindli.ii in ii ge Vt i, b I stu-di"ii- 'n I i i ' llii-sia- i -- nnad's The , has graduated more lapmrse than ny other fmeign I'adets Ilitll 'he death, already mentioned of KlnJ io Matsukata, theie were two .fapitnese c adets there, the survivor Is Cadet Asalil Mtiigakl The law providing for the admission f Japanese cadets was passed fn 1S68, and it has been in effect repealed by the clause of the naval bill which I Fflftner Is good for their own offt provides that foreign cadets can he 'er and. cadets and that such daurte' appointed only fry act of congress I slew tend In the long run toward aroltl Jinr ' 'bin'" CJi,j,c'in!)Wjapn(y, toward peace. a-- i IN NEW YORK. LIFE IN OCEAN DEPTHS. Illicit Stills Constantly Working in Cirnlval of Tragedy Among the Deep Crowded Sections of the City. Sea Fishes I Dont talk to me about moonshln- Ml the deep -- a fishes ing In Kentucky, said the internal ggiis eaters ' savs ,t naturalist 'Then revenue agent 'There's more moon- - being nothing to eat but the He obo.i' shining going on all the time In little them, they live upon ach other old New Yoik thin lonlii be done iu Evei v faculty Im killing and devour ten Kcntinkvi In ihe crowded sec-- ' mg to provided - liiinmesi n e to daz tlons of the l.aC IU West sides stills .is, witness amt -- iiengiii to overtaki 8iring up gl l ii"ig .i ml for awhile 4nJ ei power knit' Id, id' tilth tot comluii a ll.ui to Logo laws uspiess m the Wmg almoin t'' low glide manuiat ture. Wh.uev, i thi p . v or tmw 'ike tniii h trou " rer ',lrBP it ,as i. ,,(U. M ,,,,,, I hie to 'pi " i ti i eoin ami yeast rouble in swallow m- be mouth ami t ft 'in- mash which awn- - I'Le a and lb' -- toniat b iaie:n is fin.i'h ' i.id "Ut - a pretty jioor iliitttmls to hold a lodv even laiget Met ,r w ti k he gejt difficulty is an 'lie swallow The appiuie m in g'"ting nd ii r tie peculiar smoke I he-- eems tiev i wanting mil ( oui ami o lor i rum be -- nils without e e'e digestion with some of them -, in ion This is usually at citing a matter of half an hour Fot tempted In tunning the still in con- - i, leason slaughter goes on miend with a nection .he shop or some other; ,y Fsually it is piodueed only bv chemical enterpn-- e as a blind, e hunger, but some monsters, like thi keep wdtth on all such establishment hbietlsh. even when goiged, kill for nd have the town well covered by pure love of killing. s harp eyed and shaip-noseagenu World Poiaonou Snake. We are camstanUy arresting then? Th most dangerous snake is fho mail miHmshinera and sending them .Afncan mamba, the most specialized, aie-em- -- . ' 11 ' -- M - -- i i i i I tiny le their liul has 77 rooms for the and an I Mrs Oarmgie da including 25 bed f'- - f.O-- i 1 .. -h duke of yyfx Skibo Castle. So and -- lx reception rooms many of them aie tucked in corner that Ca; ill gie ha- - been known to be lost in his .mn house The castle is lout storms hmh '111' giound- - about the castle work i aie id 11 gardeners (h 'llioto are thiee mg all the tune roit-- i ivatoiios and seven flower beds t() be ol,ktd alter, bcsies three gar icon,- - n howtvtr is owned by the Sulhiilaml oik of the gH.it Ii, nubh no Scotch owns IL.I V ruins ca-- fr . ( Doriioi vWe . n who he though a nullum and a (piaiter ait's ot land dot lints to sell Dot no Ii to the Ameib.m commoner Carn gie m ikes h pi an d offers to the duke win It ,ue pel lodn aliv ntused C.iinegn has spent on 81, min 000 on hkibo and lit is willing lo spend u- - mm li mine to get what he waul- In the wav ol land Tin- - - an mu tmui- - umii'ini "I iiuuny loeallv loi th laid II ll is of ,v liflb' value i mm a it - on th imi Iv i)0un ti Iski bo -- a ' i ng a. able it - "tl th- - b al n lomi-- t tiuik ami though n - onlv 5o nobs liom the maie-- t huge town hmine-s- . ir lakes Cainim' tom hums to git theie tiei a unload nde he tuki - ovn i al-- I- be t - In- Th' cow- - anil sheep lie imiUon but buy- - bis Ins own ha- - o KM- own t for hunting lor bud shooting ae so iMin-that famegie lias lo employ (in aaiio k opt rs to ku p off On the -- t.ite , re e rouse loath'"- In a! tiiilg. wood si,T-- , o k ban- - -- lags tallow bucks atid fore-- ,'iuj lie Ip pit si ives Ll V, m j roe ip i I WILL FORM NEW MINISTRY. , te-ide- d v-- : INVENTOR OF SEWING MACHINE VETERANS OE SPANISH WAR prv i use of Mi bi-i- 1 ly le j nun mil con-idti'- at' -- In SUIki Ibdi lie l dll Ca has During the lain via had Skibo lo has doubled its size, and be Is now inoiiailh ot dt Ouu acres oi wild highland Uintory, hav Ing a watt Juuitage along Doiuuih hi th of l niHes 'Ibeie on the estate foui vil lagi's, two uvr- - six lakes, a foie-- t, bud ion its golt links a moiitiiaiu i auge, ami a long line of hills all Anuuk'dii st I king owui'd by ih The Cuiiiegu kingdom lias a pop illation ot Vm) tunnels and ciofteis, all of whom an- - i ontpt lit d to obi y j aim git . Ik ttini betuuse he - th ir lamlloid l.ihty giound -- ei vairts aie employ -l to k p the estali in older, - do oih i - who find woik in, d I bis the la.-t-l imps of 110 retain i rs in bid s iviiv kind of worker.' fnnn baupi plait r and anickVtper to ehitiuiati ami taipenlir mg deslie at Carnegie t, nm-- i pi pt but ihe town of Dor mn h the i Hint seat ot riuth i laud whlih join- - llu ('aim estate on the ta-- t Dtunnih lia- - a thuteenth1 ('aim etc entiiry iaihe,al, where attend- - ihmili and a sixt enth nn i -- i hi-.- i m-i- e I fo- ie Ift -- woodland deep with tliiough lium the toad here and there pa-- mg a Ion g a lake or a stream has a commanding pm .skibo id-t-- l'ion bill overlooking a on a li forest ot Lets in one direction, a flat meadow m anoilnr. with a mountain It Is one tango in thi hark giound ol the must beautiful castles in Great Cai ingle has been eulaig Hritain until now it is three lug it was when he bought times tin -it -- ' Skibo, In ' - , -.- Doubled 28.000 Acres. i I - a i i i i During Past Eight Years and American Steel King Now Monarch of n- lt. o' II iiz in -- Estate Size of i di ad ' h Mi aih'i i fill on-- i ' ii'ili( diion "t r. of II t iii'l In a i Inn il.a.iimi1 ' I r - he ji 'im tlia' a ri n on tot to ul' ii og ot o t liaw b I'U in m , . i -- 'i i i in m r si" . i i mm fit iiif.i'iin li. fi'r'i-'ii- I'm on ii y,r r T. - A . i rr Ignei i i -- M. Clemenceau Assumes the daikest days of reaction. trenchant journalist, the founder of La Justice In 1F80, he became fhe M Fans Georges Clemenceau, fighting man at arms of L'Aurore durminister of Hie interior, the unmaker ing the prolonged Dreyfus combat of many cabinets, haa accepted the and rendered yeoman's service to the task of foi tiling a new ministry The pause of justice l.ikewise, he pleaded the case before the court and on one occasion laii-e- d a wot Id wide sensation by J i upt Iv stopping in hts argument and pointing to a painting of the cruoi Avion above the mdgt- -' btnrh saying. Thi- image placid in our judgment hulls leialls the mis' iri'iis'rons judi cial uir.r whnli the wot Id t.a- - known ' In n pone to mum al tries In the '1 am not one audience lie replied of In- - udoreu, inn love h'meihap mine than tho-- e who invoke .i,m so -- in nl.ulv to pre.K 1. religion- - pnv ' Task m French Premier. A b-- THEIR ORGANIZATION SHOWS Army atid RAPID GROWTH. ; Suggested That This Young Society Will Become the Logical Success. or of the G. A. R. - The rapid Increase fcln the member vfthlp of the organization kuowu as the Tutted Spanish War Veterans was sirlkingiy evident at (lie thtnl annual mcampment just held at Fiesldent House Washington, D C velt is one of the tnembeis of the assocl.it Ion, and he as Com ado" rough liders old companion fight at San loan hill pllihed their tents near the White House Among those who have united with the so Clety duilng the pan year have been MaJ 0 n Fredeiltk I Grant, commander of the dep.ii tnnuit of the east, Hear Vdtmial Joseph II Cogh lan amt Lieut Gen Nelson Miles, ret n eil What the oi ganifatbm stands for is exemplified in Its uniform, which is half blue and half giav Among Its membership are old campaigners for union cause as well as soldiers of the eonfecb-ra- i y. although there are comparatively few veterans ir fhe war of the rebellion to be found in Its more than 200 (amps Fewr organisations have made sueh rapid advances us that which have been attained In the last yeat by I nlled Spanish Ametirttu War Vererans la fhat biter period the order has nearly doubled Us mem It now enrolls 40.(100 men bershtp In the Fnlted States The depait inent of New York, whlih Is the strongest of the state ot ganizailons ha- - 4 000 tnembeis With between ..OO.ndO and 400,000 men fiom which draw, (he veterans will be able lo ftttain a large meuibeiship within the next few years, according to the con lldent predictions of the offlceis First in ihe field was the National i erans Navy-Spanis- which h was War thailered Vet j In Ohio, merlcan second came the Spanish Veterans who flist gattuuedln ' h,a,, f N'i'w York ami last the Sen lee Men of the Spanish Wat who first convened In Illinois In ikDt the three ot ganint Ions met in one (onventlon In St Louis ami were amalgamated Into the I mied Spanish Wai etiuans Huttons Indicating imunbei ship in the 1 tilted Spanish Uni eteinns .lie now frequently seen in the , out lap-elof men one nit is In the streets The ottleml budge wlilih is also Woin to button stile consists of a St Andrew s rross of bione The top aim heats the wonl Cuba the light aim has Form Itieo' ami the left arm Philippine Islands while at the bottom at' the bttius F S A In the rent, r im dallion is a -- (1 liter at the position of h.uge ba onets' ami a sailot with a i utlass In It tween ihem position Is on gu.iiil Is the kneiling tlgme of a woman, and In the bat kgionmi is a battle ship Around the gioup aie two Mrcles which have between them the word-th- e Spanish War Veterans ls'isioi Hie badge Is suspended hi a ithhon one ini h wide, m t.u m of a miniatiue I nited States Hag Its am borage is a bar of bume whnli has on it a Hfle and a saber mossed beneath the center of a slU.ld emblazoned with fhe stars ami snipes Ainuml the tom and sides of this device ate lau let wreaths On the left end of the bar are the letteis Fnl and on the left ted, ' forming t he w ord ' Fnlted " The ribbon Is surmounted by a brass pin consisting of an anchor riossed bv a rannon About them Is twined a wrea'h of lauiel leaves. and perched upon the cannon Is an Amer-tlean eagle with wings extended The buttons am worn In the 4atel of the coats of members when In civil lan dress and the badge when in uniform " ar -- -- LEADER will be ' Papa Rexiolnirn True Of course, she wtll have to have her own footman now. as well as her , three maid Of course -- And Ftc been wondeHng Well?" "It she oughtnt to have her own social secretary likewise, what with 11 the affairs be wi! be Invited to. Life. 4 IN DIPLOMATIC SET. s ' hot-th- e Hoped So. Rivera There Wccrius again. Ha i,P told you his last hard luck story yet? Brooka-- He ha, unless he manage to sneak up on me some day when Fm not expecting him Chicago Tribune Asked? Garson Don't mope, old fellow. Look on the bright side o? thing Miles AAhich the bright side of ft Lad headache? Cassell's JourwL I' -- 7' a K Beautiful Wife of Ambassador izes Old Ambition. Perhaps no modern invention except the steam engine and dviinno has done so mm Ii foi luiliation as tho si wing machine. The man who invented the needle wiili the ive in the point made the sewing mat hme possible He was Urns Howe r Hnd b is called (he Inventor of the sewing m.ubme The I'let ui i lietewilli -- how- (he Idithplai e, and his ha l lie pin .1 suggi would haw '...Ml eium.nl m anv Look at that head ol Ins eom ju.siie uf la in nmn Finnkbi William IViin and old John Ham oik On tin lloslmi and Vboiv oiul, about elghtien ini'es wi- -t of Urn 0,1, 'l vi;" III. iff.,! that down in the valley near by w a- botn LI, n.vuim o Mv s, machine. 1 - to 'mu i a- to ll e r Barone- - Y hi- - lej'jed her long Hen hoi yy Iui jul he bin'- - Real- With her hu.band ambassador sncceeiling tie of dean ol the diplomatic the I V po-n- tupiugh spiing a, j (heir (be most deadly and one of the lamest w 'll places fill ' hi in it, ( i ), , It flies at everybody nf the cobras I 111" t - I' HS llil'i' 'uvnli-j- i urns' and everything it mas out of us t , i, M1C hi k going mi m . w w 'g, iv to quarrel. It will iven come than Cii i ii.ild be n en Ki u p di'wn from a tree to solicit an In Mun ..'view. Over in India there is the a meat king cobra, or ha mad rv ad CODICIL WITH A POINT b.e larger, quite as tierce it lias Jocular Bequest of David Hume to bten known to chase a man on horseback; he had to ride for his life His Lifelong Friend but it poison Is a degree less vlr u!"Ut The difference, howeyer, may Jiiiiilai b.'ipi. -- of Day j be considered negligible and ceases to id- - fib'tid lobn bum wa- - i lump to interest the patient after a few IloilH liked cla'et and dlilM d pi. the Yustrian cob and the two tMnnd-ha- d m.nutes.. Among callng It of Ameiica and the the vipers ras, pit many mi Hu iPuii great West African vipers there are to bay. di-They also - to species with evil leputatlons. and the wlilcli nl beiii look llu j o". , must alarming feature l that the of i m then i y n -- I i I twn -- ed spelling The plnlo-oph- el for 11- deal c- iiimmon about a i n f ' uime wi"t the iilowm codail i,. ' J leaye to nn ti lend Mr of Kilduff len dozen of my .. 1- t y tl ( p,. i Ii aggressive snakes are all desperately poisonous- i at bia choiee and that liquor called y.ne - Mansfield's Awful Pun. I P m On the banks of the Thame just above Windsor- - was moored for vears V . a house boni belonging to ho to ft lifelong friend of Richard Yi.iosftold- - Her son is in Amenta and )it av t of iwut pteynt, Mia he attests under his hand ign. ! ' u eal'ei on the distinguished actor the Hume, that he himself aloni m that bottle at two sitting- - ip t)11H other day. Mr. Mansfield's second in- the house boat, where concession he will at omc tinninar lulrY wa 80 nia,D nj".vable the only two difference hat ever h h4d P88 him six dozen -- Mamma Roxtoburn-Kth- el five years old in a week c, i pin m dftr arose l.etween us comeinlng 'etnisua' matter " '- - 0b. mother wearied of the water, e lalned the young Englishman. Turk in Michigan University. Wlumgh bhe loves the old house boat Hrand M Maiejan a natty of So she had pile driven in the bank Swas, Tin key, has entered the med ad raised the house oti them and leal department of Ann Arbor nnf. there it stands high and dry and Mr Maiejan Is an accotn- - fortsble plished linguist. It Is his intention to ."Wbftt dock she call it? queried become an American citizen as soon 'The jjf Mansfield, unblushingiy. as the law will allow. t hayge boat on the sticks . eom-versit- M. GEORGES CLEMENCEAU. (Noted Frenchman Who Has Accept ed Task cf Forming a New Ministry ) result piobubly will be the making of swift y in the republic Thi new pretuiei is without doubt the im.- -t sti iking and the most power t fnl personage In France His name has been intimately connected with public affairs since the days of the commune of I -- 71, but it has been peeulianlv in a destructive sense The republic has had 40 cabinets since the commune was overthrown and ClemciH cau chief part has been i In overthiowing them. The peace of Europe may be endan- gered bv the ascendency of M. as it is known that he Is a man of Uniitle-- s ambition A disturb- ing element also is his foreign attitude He looks with much fnendll-- i BARONESS HENGELMULLER. ness on the English and is hostile (Beautiful Woman a Washington toward Russia Thus it is seen at the Leader in Diplomatic. Society very ouf-that fhe duaf AlTTanee beCircles.) tween France and Russia may be ished ambition She Is one of the Besides this (Tetuenceau is the most beautiful women In the capital very Incarnation of French hatred and a great social favorite. Her it will not take any tertainments have Germany always been char great political exigency to convince acterized by exclusiveness and nov-hitherefore, of the necessity of elty crossing Emperor William in some of his projects Considering the disposition of the German war lord, this can bode no good for the peace of the world One of the "brightest spots in thft history of Clemenceau Is the manner In which he championed the cause of Justice in the Dreyfus case. He stood In the foremost fighting line of ths heroic few who championed justics lii-t- ot j Clem-encea- ef ' well-know- n |