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truction will be dote "What de the Guardians' aPeett tot tO ,therMt'Oni,
11*-44g.a.,00*4 *itcp '0401,,,49inizia,14.400—direotioot, Su Opet,,,,,Ifo'hif* 414 e hemteeef. - aro, .yoare goisit...at woreying. reitanitude and pay In the ' Old with fitellt eASelftee ell eneray's sea forces the 'Obild'huulOr ae e4 AIM 2.1/n0 busWer.
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dbee•Salietere- ee4bee'"Vtfiller. , et "heye ebeee4..Oe'yeett.4eeette noose:even. Antertean, Horse ,v,tritaveee 0And theei a, Net. never horeowed P.W.Plotg. output Of these allied man • Guardians! They, know tim poor at 004; pytot ntA,chsitt$ wilt b. mo chiefly ter written hY rea 10 Atte $des11011, .
rldee_eanetata'eelete2110,1teee'eftil$ree.;aelarel3pd, esteeteeteee' ettoef, ,eloeleetyeitesea. ef.ligIlialleder,hpfejellowed hl,s fatheree irouble,„„the -one thIng that you'ean'al- hie -hiring liedttstelesi not, be the sill • it the workhouse, but they do not•htio reCounaltring purpnees, but it is pro. "Wb4t t110'1110 -4I latighahle t Ott YOtt
cir4119,11-*:,:`•ti.:4110;AdOtt t ete y it ten geed eiample and inMaled. His wile Ways borrow ,however ttght the motley -011441$ Mid Marine engineering aiiP • Ina poor of' God outside. 'We'll till tit 'bable that elforte lie made, by nr. have ever eeen or heard?"
it` ta aa4liaa--31",1110.45a-"a44° llterae",eteryeltaoarTletYd3thoe4POrZ4-ccouttven. p4t; ts 4, stotrr„ ot,:ptepotyr •• market, I nlever Werry Meer anything bi ttes us be in the, workhouse soon." • big sPoehIY designed Proletilee more "I 'read u story Achieve a man inteed
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wrootte4s4tors',.;"-volk otto.r. tgit th0.: WhaV'P',40000 • ' ' .
tton ,Jrien",eritl, ,wemen; •obilityo'r olote tot woo from 'the, all fteMerabee '01.•"tharinillan . *to: by the . number
thagelferaittia-they. ereeCe tineacteWith th blisrh PeeliefOr Vile a 'Member Of the, IDot ovel belPetr. or es et superltarity In warship build- Guardians had resoltided the obleatiCele deelei of ships, seriously to daMtige the
Ana therein ties one of the greatest The crowd did not leave until the Or Oat v ,rtically downwe on the sawdust with ihs ituid 1*,Cae° °Wel°
ens, for an egiljerlretilt: Wrote 4 110)!-
fuleittreter lettetunffie • been „tontpelled, 10 Weer '.,tenrt, plaate.r .e.erPP .
min get this anti -worry habit in too pro. ma et Great Britain. The country has able resolutions.
"Of oourse, there a a danger here; we ,
position. in obi - The turnituro ot the board room was
nounced form, We cart persuade our, lend held: a mamma'
itelVes that' everiething belenge In the heading Production, but its reiative - badly damaged by tbe heavy, nailed,
can't be helped'ettlegory and so divert- paelty for producing warships at the boots of the visitore. When the tine
owe into litoiess 400, care mum if Nee present time is determined by ite man - ally went away they told the Guardians
artadethe101irenis to, oolty4 Wgh t it beoome a comparatively lean a $ amannt M anything 'and are, entitled
In et Mon wIthoot wer,ry weste ot mountings, guns and special forms t window it ihoy had occasion to returrf,
fa/attiring capability In armor, au - they would throw them all out et the
4°51°4 gaa $34°1.A11,1:1t°111" 111?ti eee a Men Shaving htleSelf in he
t 1440 fielther, English nor Iroquoilie and, '
the Odd epoke epeither French nOr •to keep Our end up, but, as said, MAN. y
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aa01/48‘ °a1a1154 a" a a an Three ttlened out chteliens Veli Wooden,. •
Pace euttilt"t110$ Pottiv,404. up to a, yooti 'ago: r rover suavest. 'itts, 'r, - r' t
re, Aritertaeri OeSeet -eerrespenden heveruilderable alfiloully in ceerYinj
"NO doubt the dying machino will kVA, and the fourth wee it woodpecker.'
BRINGS DOWN
Om ,Theit t-7o031e4 eldere aboug Atte,,remelo40: of Ake telt?, • ; ,$;0•404,010 tr.
seveeitt'cileleIk yoong 040,i,'1410410 Cor- rouse a the adttent tatotg razori t t y
Or he, JMO e r marriage she
PanLi'lltantlpw aller- linguistic dilltdulty, °I:1%04s, 11,pUatlYn'tedbaste tiaghllohlresietik4fuPcble
the sky as mut% as poasible, will be
able to do a great deal of detail°. you whether I'll take the bet,0 said the
gallon of beer. "'Wait a blt and 111 tell
naottntlilnrinwk"a
a seeondary settee) bonke+ Itinei ehe else, doino ThetI, perhapo„ htt, !e_rt.urea-,. levy e and her tutu- betnaonthoothrertotxd2eurocorywedt,
tto auu.ot tho'grect, teeefee atteed oot oet A train,' and I netter savranY t t „sk rt
marine* will possibly also be an Import- man. He went away and on returning
"Tint lecation and destructlert of suh-
tint funothat et the aerial ahlpa, thole look the bet and drank the ellen. "I
Pesitlen high up In the air wilt enable
some thirty or forty let below the to Bill's saloon end tried it," „
them to true the course at veasels tnan who offered the bet, 'Nor dld
WO think you email do it. said ihe.„,
said tho other, "until had been deem
water.
"Alienist land forces reconnoitring le"The hutnor first enjoyed bythe child
purely physical,'" he old, "'feu take
will be the principal duty, but setting up yeer„out infant, shoe him gently,
vessel*,
heineae tree ng to thioaodriegs of PtYtli't grildleint Peelle ,a the PUIIMan.* Dutch, Their eQuesto InTshe rescinding resolutlon was peaSed
pita of a letter from the Local 00,*
anewers cl was car.ried ne don't do .,anythting Mean and :tun -not
permo re,yseit to worry. gaged, without a break, in the exec • ernment 13oard stating that it 244144 -
twenty years the cOuntry17°hras btheLPea
Noe long era Were vou- g*Pow. sueptisedhat I did not cut?,myself, ow- take a elieerful view. lion of great programmes of shkpbuil - proved the increases In pay, a ,
Ing tor the royal navy. She has cat t erefore, a rescinding resolution would
stog„, slut h t, tube., gepeeee their throUgh an Interpreter. The ehiere wife, neglectlat I don t
geed '40.„,i10.a,Ft- thew, ,.tbe, turner et haVe had traVeling meneseeing me
, 'lotto tor 04troitoo to At ,s03,001 whit% in5 to the lurching of theetrain, and "In the beginning we used few *Drag "But I'd hate to have ou think because
structed simultaneously a large nu' - have no legal effect.
contalithd onlevAelrenne, Vaceticies. Eight and many sips. Then my husband Lee
hundred aria re*. ilioro,Ughly quaiified when I have. exidalned tee them how
easily bne can eltalfe on a train they aim to learn French. Although hh
. eandtdateedib • td,,P0'.Seetteitwey. - have weenie Anstent converts to the not read air write, 'he learns very fait..
, oyaroom ety: &appointment, enraged, otactlee- Like '4411.0411°01° thine.' "aaal • t'itAdolAriellovoir TX tsolf: !.'t
at 010:,Opparerit •thiftet106, Of OW., .1.0% agg,e. not; reo2e -bp*:5105143 11':'''' la/ '-' tee/ea inth the RoMan Catilaa ettOrob'
111°1)Ot MW4e4e..,1' la!''''Ina11/ eases lar'n 'one hal tried H.'. ; • ‘,,
Soetallet „Seeletieee hike le 'bad el/aye:and ,
becenie.leteeeette. Menace to good eau,. ther shaving when the- trein is going , . ....„_4„..„.—..., .
"Another thingeelt is,•inanitely smoo. . next month."'
of ridepted, candidates oily, but apotes. feat' than when 'making gray twenty-flve
or thirty mile,s an hour. The 'curves ADVENTURE OF NECKLACge.
.UutoribetetelY' this lest Cannot be Sidd
to a Oettalei eeetlon of studente proPer, and the jolts seeen Wore severe on a
Girl Bought Or $50 Necklace UP by
wow.
11.. 110 •U're se, Inernereus thet they nave slow train. iThe steady motion of a
Duchess 'Vtiorth'Ang's Ranson), '
Iti m yin train_is more conducive
I Was
• ' 11110.,j3AD 'STUDENTS," to security and conatort than any slow A DuchesSt pearl necklace, ""r1b and ut on a good front and ge a nu
' - - 0 • -4 -train.° - , 8125,000, has had ..a curious adventure with smiling faces; these last therehY
-vere-tregle,atraineinetheill, tuld,a dts- '''''''''''-+"--"'^', gaining strength to conquer their trou-
"The 10-Pailettb, es •We !MOW', have a in Louden., The .pearls were depesited,
appielninieret,e;a Setback he their Career, DAUGHTER iiiii.ED FATHER. . 1 a jeweller% by. tha Duahess juet be,
—. .. fore her Graee lett Leiden. Being in a hies •and-byl,he -sameeeflort conferring
a blessing on all the rest of mankind.
tion ate ellargere' thele„ le 'Apt to IndUce Terrible Crime, Perpetrated by a French hurry she did net Wait for a recetpt.. "It is to this last named class that
suebelts, tile' latilitre,lci pase an examine -
In thedie$8, A Mead , of. Dyronic despair Woman. • Presently a young woman came to Mrs. Billtops belongs, a woman of In-
firmity selected et necklace for which she
paid $50, damnable courage, and If she has any-
thing to worry over she neves brings
wht011:WIMI4' be •Italgbaille'' 41;-°49' Ware A tii e has' ' been committed near the shop to buy imitation pearls; she
eeelfeettat'oYa`gorletedoet rites°14!itonal° bteattgo.at Rambcoutillet, -.Fiance, whieh in its tra-7
That evening the ,girl wore the neetc-
,.. It out in public. At home or a broad
ant daLitioValiti terrible therelnitiete.se at gic horror Mid simPl,„icity ot evil -motives
needa the pen of II 0 a :tp eso lace at a ainner party, where she met- sinhge sweeps around undaunted, ever snill-
the eapereeee chtuteibter at once translate cheerful, helpful and sympathetic,
, An old man of 70, Mined Henanger, ..:
e. 1 d ribe.
a- fteancier, whe commented on the eve'r be ring the troubles and worries
, Teen). le ,one getat evil influence was murdered on Tuesdayeby his own , .:
daughter because she was tired of keeping :confessed jho they
Intignificent nears she wore. The girl
were imitation, but of other% Who lay them upon her as
though she had none of her own.
It litte (tenant and ditaetroue action.
011)4 ll'Ore Willett' intensifies the trou- • her friend asked that he might examine "But the fact Is that we all have our
ble. The ',knells aro flooded with' cheap Wm. •
roman*: at the Most sensational „end Bellanger wtr, ae-wheeeslwr_ anight.___ H,,is_ them. ' In handing them back, he said troubles and -if 1 am not detaining you
debasing kind: TheeboeilifilinK,o1W°0 murdsress es . e young t wa., in% with a smile, "Your Imitation pearls are- too long -it is a relief to us to tell them
fore the' colinter and turning over the whom are earning their own twin
hild 4
have groups, of students etapiliag e4; 'Merano' of les seven c rene...a 4,e,„ ,ranettl ,v25,000...
jliele'el Realizing that e,pme serious mistalie body that we can talk to. And Whit is
., to somebody; we ell like to have some -
masses ;of magazines arid :Cheap navels, different parts of the country. lame had been made, the purchaser di the more attire' than that Mrs. BilltoPs
Whiell nee Unhappily often adorned watt daughter, Eugenie, married a mann p
al 11.- "imitation" pearls hurried met day ta should come to me, proud to listen, with
the moat .unedifying illuetretions. ed Faudoire It few years ego, tncT o t the jeweller's.
The staff there was relieved to see her, ful as I stn -really. I don't know but
her troubles, though chronically cheer-
' The' ceneoeship seeing too lenient, al- Dellanger took his son-in-law in o pef -
though the. other day it proved its good nership mid lived wiottnii tlee youngleoupL. and was prepared to hand her over to what 111 have to hese on a little worry
Utility !Ceding nearly forty persons to .
fhe family was c forably o I, t the police. But she disarmed the firm about something, I don't know bin what
, ferIngLimpeoper pictures for sale. ' ilic°111r °fiSet? a raralrerat :and a agboeut
liratti
though, chronically cheerful as I am, I
prlsomitt a batch tor the titmice of of- was goo4 and the Old man hadha r we
"I have come to ask
by the anxious and innocent inquiry. pm
about ray imitation getting too cheerful, too easy --
,. This year luta Seen students. arrest. old h s, s gh go w pedris. They tell me they are real; but say I am apt to make light of thern.
ed for rohlfOriand ffssattlt.,,, No wend& a year ego he .gave up Work consider. that's nonsense, isn't it?" "Which perhaps I ought not to do,
that the Old, pcophi,shoo their heads Ina_ thaqs git
ughter, who had always
ee, le ..," ee,„,,,,, The shopmen's extraerdinary mistake even about such prospective troubles as
and saY ttiat„thecOntxtry la going toi the 1 II,vea w' . ""Ou't, .T" -`t.:" in \setting $125,000 worth of pearls tor
a . . ,,., . . ,a, hair ter the last Tear years ca. ir .. me. $50 was then explained. those of the moving one year or tw,n re:
three years hence. For as I' loolc back
`fhe police have to keep a ir,ery sharp She thought otherwise, and the poor
was grudged every spoonful -............e..... .....-- I realize -as, Inoeed. I have always
' ey* on these gangs of ''Bad Studentee NEW PAIN DEADENER. known -that in whatever measure ct
patch ae every opportunity of annoy- told by his deughter daily that she wish- Patients Remain Quite Consdous White success we may have nilained she hes
been always the mainspring, to her be -
and he, return' for this the black sheeP ot food, lived in an outhouse and was -,,.......
ing Mid, ., ea he were dead. Finally she ordered
him to leave the house. Operated Upon. Ionize the credit.
DEFYING THE ' POLICE. The Mayor pronlised to give Old Bel- Within recent months a new dreg, "Still I should say. it I mieht do so
. Inger some ea,sy week. in his garden called stovaine, has come into use in without betraying undue vanity, that to
England and abroad, and is likely to he the partnership caeltal I have contribut-
Faudoire home to tell the wife that be more used in the future. Stovaine does eil: I think, something at least in my
and a room ,to live to, and aecompanied
would take charge of hreiather. On not produce unconsciousness, though persistently optimistic cheerfulness."
the road the two men met Eugenie it produces Insensibility to pain. A
Faudotre, who told them that old Bel- patient under Us influence, who is not
longer hat) hanged hinIself. of a nervous disposition, can Watch
It, was found that old Bellanger had a surgeon removing Its appendix. He
first been stuttered with a mallet at a can, and sometimes does, chat with the
hammer and then strangled. There surgeon.
were signs ot a struggle in ' the room, Stoveine is used in London -at the
there was a Wound on the back of the University College Hospital, for instance.'
old man's head and round his neck were But it Is said to be in greater 1113e in
Paris and Germany.
the marks of fingers.
Eugenio Preudoire had evidently at- Iv is Injected Mtn the gumbar region
tacked her faille* freed behind, stunned of the spinal canal, and nets on the roots
him and strangled him. ot the nerves entering the spinal cord.
The injection produces a certain amount
ot shock, as well as occasional sickne,ss
and headnche.
The Adelaide Advertiser prinLs an in-
terview with a surgeon who, not long
ago, operated on a boy, who followed
the whole operation with a series of per-
tinent and intelligent questions.
In another euse the welkin arose
whether the effect of the stovalne would
centinue till the operation was finished.
The surgeop put on the greatest speed
which safely permitted, and the pati-
ent, who knew tho problem which was
being confronted, was probably more
interested than anyone else in the effort
of Die knife to outstrip the recovering
nerves.
I say that ot myself t at- Mrs. Bit top
not taking up too effinfe et 'your time 1
Is a . worrier, because she Isn't. it Fru
sequently thb dernands made on privut
Ler of warsnips for foreign fleets. Cm •
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would say right here that I have never enteeprIse to create and, extend the
yeernet anybody that didn't worry some, speceal and allied industries to whit) t UNLUCKY CUBA. ,
and, as aemidter of fact, I suppose a lite reference has been made have been e - It Has Recently Been the Scene of Her.
—
tle worrying is a healthful irritant for ceptionally great. Under this stimul ,
rible Barbarities. - .
us, but there's diffetent ways ef worry. aided by encouragement from the A -
Ma. • . mimIty remarkable extensions hay If there is an unlucky Spot in this old
globe of ours, it is surely Cuba. In
"Some folks .eitrry their worries about been made in the
with Orem all the lime and worry end GREAT INDUSTRIAL WORKS most other places war is a more or leSi
distress everybody about them; and then spasmodic evil; there it is perennial,
there are • sonie people, that keep their devoted to the manufactures of armoi ,1 Discovered in 1492 by Columbus, who
worr es to themselves, if they have any, armaments, gun -mountings and spec t ought it "the most beautiful country
mechanical appliances, In addle() , I had ever bean his lot to look ulnae,"
Britain's resources in mechanical engi • i quickly became the scene of merciless
emerge devoted toe the production 1 raids by armed adventurers, by whom
special forms of auxiliary engines and t e original population was practically
machinery requireil in warships, are u - destroyed.
rivalled and -adequate to meet muc Later oh, the buccaneers made war
greater demands than are likely to upon the Spanish settlers, and very
erise. No other counary 'has pessed nearly wiped them out of existence in
through *a corresponding succession e f their turn, even the City of Havana itself
great programmeseentending everetwe - being stormed and taken by the arch-
ly years, and no other country can co - pirate Morgan, whose savage followers
pare with the United Kingdom in es committed atrocities unnaentionable
enginering. or for the manufacture ef upon the unfortunate inhabitants.
Next came rebellions of the slaves (in-
capability for shipbuilding and marine
armor, guns, gun -mountings and aux- ported from Africa, and these were put
Wary machinery. down with tire and sword; Or, rattier, in
the case of the prisoners, with sword
and fire, for these wretched beings were
1 variably lo ped and mutilated in the
TheY *Ogled many cad sores wheat they
-formed tiie largest and werst element
of Abe Mob which rioted joyously
arming ' burning, police stations last
Septiniber.
- There had teen for some time prove
oueerili':titidernfe of the most ,atrocious
term ,ot blei)mailing, 'invented and car-
ried alit tii halide of :"Bad Students,"
anxt feeling' ran very high. on the sub-
ieeti'for 'the victim were "yotalg girls
ct good soptal atatding and irreproach-
. able tharateff. These girls may be seen
every'. Morning flocking in great bands
to., t.:116. $0445.-• 'igtIlItttlipti , at htait6 la
preellcaly :Iniltnevert here), talking one
leughing, together, teeter pretty, Ihnos
te facei gopieasure to all whO Meet
tee . ELV.PIIANT ATTACKS KEEPER.
„, ttite Of .,tlie #13 -ad Students" Watched,,,,,
the *hid', atteridlrig high class Scheele, Thought Man Was About to do Injury
etthe-beitirigegd.te Wealthy Omni% eed . to His Mate.
Secertabied all porticulars about those
. ' then 'wrote Ahem passionate love lettere, Herr sehiller, chief keeper of the leer.
20,0eatIng fie tinatVer, In a Very feW in. lin (Germany) Zoo,' was recently the
*tif te.4 -girls% have been impredent victim of a murderous attack by "Har-
,th , gh to reply. 'saying indeed, that re," a famous Indian elephant. His
ot
' th *felted ta beer no More stieh ad- injuries are said to be fatal.
,•4ect$ca. hut the fact eetnained that a On entering the cage the keeper had
bit ctf' theft Welting Was itt some young to pass the elephant's mate, which wiil
. Mara possession. • i - shortly give birth to a calf. Apparent-
'Arttled With this he wauld go to the le Jeering that Schiller intended Some
poor chiltria Ptirents arid denumd a larg,e harm to the female, Harry. who had
auni et Inan6Y dOwn, threatening, were been eyeing -him victnuely, adveneki
, It' rettiSed, to matte pallid ti detmettg and pinioned him violently agairtst the
ittore'etit: infrjettle end degeadatiere In berg of the edge with the (rushing
aome .eases flin atliderit 'did not even weight of Ms gigentio forehead.
tako the tratible, le get on Ito ease, He Seidner was tible to shout for belp,
_-._tkottril;_go,lei.the,gteilt. tether. and moke and the first to appear was a young
• the aft e -aired-Otte . threat -wfsieri, he Sikh. named Sultho„ who tratned Harry
knetie, o More' of het than her learner. In India and brOught him to Europe.
z
''Ve.rryi at_theprospect of Cr SCandaltile A Single word from Sukho caused the
utinutn.Y„ Perentl egerterally mid the elephant to release Schiller, but ihe
MD e e daleeilletehy "Attlee' (heir e swooned firiam agonizing internal
tutioyies itoututtoo it tbq power of palms.,
, •:.A: 'DUDS!, ;ODOONDOnt, livIlEvErt, in. naope. Only 26 years old, he la the
Batty le one of the largest, elephants
parttehlar pet of flerlin Children; but,
ite be bee toramitted three prevlons ate
tacks en Schiller, he will now probably
be sentenced to death.
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l'AWSH MISTS (AND.
.
01d -time &tomb Corrector to be Used In
, - :Manchester &hoofs.
r4c15 tn111.91. itli."I' l'tnriVer4 ot n4 : The (MVO bee travelled south from
' 1'11°0s" 't?itt*tt tiO ,Mik)900nitY of to. IL4 ttotive soottand to correct the erring
:tacking 'the 'Use willies aftitdalitinti al sehootheyg Of Manchester, England.
Viddih. garPtir. and, it was proved' the! tinder a regulatien of the Winches-
•etialay of Ith, eXOeSsce of the Second and kr Editgaiimi Cammitiee, cvhich came
lithq flat3. ht lbe',,tiolg :ON that` APfultetifito force recently, and has ainee been
. Itere Is aolenuid , work in the, giriS.*,' on, saint of much criticism, only head.
04110010 ti) Wsdent Avolath to dot utetal Inkletis of patio elementary scheols are
' ;, la "al lat‘ "IV tohre,„ "inn '.111()16 l\W tl Olt it fed to Inflict corpora! punishmeot
,,,,, amplified In Mee 'Wire, , • Ahritiet Oft's', even refractory'scholum and the tharso
/if ' , educated foreign Worothitlit Joan tev‘f 104 .licont substituted for the cane.
,' . Aelft Pant Alt tOtap tiera With !heir lots. • The Manthester Variety le a triple-
' bereft he 604y. Merely' ellienf Pniii• Atmieltell,atrip,of fairly hard leather, and
. Wital is ftaktal 1,0 Iolit ia tOarthiliP. „' reelly idite a more formIduble tvooPon
'• Ittvk bcett b.forge4 With aPliteation front the boysv 'mint of view Dian the
from sthoolti4ott Private litilia (hien ,dreaded rant whielt it Imo superseded.
'this 1104 -eftr.• Many ot Ilia Itifailihasters also regard
The MI mese are Oat, es has 1401 hr. 116w torretter with a total amount
fitt.. *Itmlitu4 to er ed of ,roretint diftldenea, They ore. Under the tut-
insicarturai the ereestOd cendffiert et • fin that Out 16 Irterep risk ot liurb
InoWes bas made it impfralble' in mons? betvikocretilneou.sli, with it than Thera
" ' Instariees for Ow theitte,Holia 14 pee lite
efe$ Ise* bus aumagemally %IR rt. **OW fienttshttlent,etriteit.
Ihef iffillatiOtt oft Ore etempt-
mg% soma aitteh foreigners expett,
,flut1.ilitittly•the evil reuilied Met pro-
pordono „Mud; mote eddr00010 then'
oto-tma to, he 1410100D thif bled:malt.
eta ,'kter deriounetiS to AM .1:011004, AlfhP'
',dettit,.*hartflY' With SU& at they QUM
theta,,jfinids • fleece,- tol•
itn1111 Whelt ,',•!1t1, polite 'intriteretred with.
hot wer&at hest intended as legittritele
erodnotortiOns •dtsColitont WRIT ,itat
..--4,........
A SNAKE STORY.
most horrib e manner, before e g
Indian Tale of Epidemic and Superstl- burned at the stake in the principal
—
tlous Cure. square of Havana.
e Cruelty begets cruelty, however, and
A remarkable story of native superst - We memory of such unmentionable hor-
lion is told by the Friend of Burma, roes does not ready die, as the Span -
Near Moulmein, where there is a lar e lards found to their cost later. The
lake, the villagers have been greatlY Creole Insurrection, which began In
alarmed et tip outbreak ot fever. 0 o 1850, was marked by almost es much
morning in August, as some of them savagery as anything that had gone be -
were going to their work, they saw t e form and as late as 1891, not only was
trail of an unusually large snake. Th Y no ''' quarter given on either side, but
themselves in front of a certain hat , cution was regarded as quite a Matter
tortuee of prisoners preparatory to ()ea.
followed the trail, and eventually fo d
on the root of which the reptile lay of course.
attacked the snake and broke h 3 stopped,
The Americans, when they intervened,
coilthet
its body being at least a foot in clrcu ow, when Guise, was captured by the
ference. . stopped, saurch wsaerveagesruyp,pasosedthist;o buhtavine
back. It ems an unusually large snuke,
Then, it is said, something wonder( 1 under Culixto Garcia, scores of wounded
insurgents -mostly escaped convicts -
happened. Tee cult)) waters of the la e prisoners were deliberately roasted tO
began, without eny apparent reason, o death over slow fires.
yellow. The whole village witness d tened "The Pearl of the Antilles"!
And this le the land they have chrla-
bubble up and turn green, blue, red a d
the occurrence in fear and trembling.
came possessed by a spirit, and told the —.........—.......
At length one of the onlookers be -
villagers that they had beaten a d MANCHURIA AFTER THE WAR.
offended the snake which was tient o —
destroy the cause of the fever. Many Importent Problems Yet ReqUire
The good people were promPtly con- Solution.
natural origin, and that by killing It With the exception of the railway
vInced that the snake wee of csupi -
they had alienated the good will of t e guards, all the Russian forces in north
spirits. Tenderly and lovingly they to k Manchuria have been withdrewn. Chita,
in Transbuikalia, will be the moSt We.
up the reptile and placed it in t e portant military depot of the Siberian
pricier), ceremony, and the sna e
moved away.
calm, arid assumed Weir usual colo ,
the patients suffering from fever become
ted the village again.
well, and the outbreak was stayed,
Fever, it le finally added, has not visi-
Then the agitated waters bees e
—.....-e-e-- railway west of Manchuria.
Manchuria, says the Pekin correspon-
dent of the Times of London. The most
important are the opening of Mukelea
and other cities to foreign trade, which
the Chinese oppose; the railway .que.s-
:allway from llsiminin-lim to Mukden,
ion, especially We redemption of the
°Ming the Chinese and Japanese sys-
Many problems yet require solution In
jungle. Every house performed a pro-
tems; the question of jurisdiction over
FRANCE TO ENGLAND BY RAILWA . he Chinese within the Jupanese railway
— red; the question of the l alit thntrer,
Company Intends to Build a Tunnel and the question ot the custome at
alny.
Across English Channel. The rights of the nuoSian rnile ay hay -
The London Daily Chronicle says th 1 ng passed to the Japanese railway, it Is
the hill to be submitted to Parliament ow proposed that the Japanese South
next session by the Channel Tunnel tanchurian Railway company shall act
Company seeks power for the constru as agents of the Board of Revenue, levy
lion of a submarine railway, which at and collect customs duties at Dalny„ and
Dover L9 to be connected with the sys. emit them to Pekin. This will be
terns of the South -Eastern and Chatlui strongly opposed by the other Potters,
C.ompanies' system, and on the Frei) h tecause the railway 18 owned by Japan -
side of the Channel with the Northern ot ese merchants and manufecturera,
France and other lines. whose goo& would thus be handled by
it, is provided that works may he exe- customs under their own control.
cuted In conjunction with aw, Guyer • The question of the withdrawal of the
ment or any authority. The tunnels apanese military administration at
will be lighted and the trains worked by Neweircvang has been settled in princi.
electricity, and lnnd is to be acquir d le, hut the denote are hell incomplete.
near the Kent shore for the erection of China agrees to recognize the Japanese
a generating staTion, space being Inc,- sIntement of accounts showing that all
wise reserved in the 00.1110 iieighborho d native euetorns revenuen collected due-
ler the deposit of the excavnted chalk. lig the 1 n pa nese °remelt Ion have been
Power is taken to extend the ex isti g expended in Wei public ImproveMOOl13,
shafts and boring. and to afford prole • and Japan will restore the maritime cue -
lion to the tunnel. The creation is co - tome revenues. Citina undertakes to
tomplated of a new company vested wi h continuo various public works, such as
euthority to raise the necessary share 1 ism,' making, sntiitation, etre ond
capital to which the South-Enstern n d Itgrei,A, pending the eetahlietiment of a
Chatham Railway Companies are to be iranch of lite Board of Revenue Bank,
entitled to contribute. hat all customs moneys shall continue
Provision Is also made for tho due 0 1)0 paid 10 M. Yokohama Specie
obeetvance of all conventions, agree- ank. The military administration will
rnents, and arrengements concluded he- nd Omit December 1, when the port hi
tween his Majesty's Government and the dosed by Ice,
Plato and sectioeis of the worlie nee ----....-..
Government of Prance.
ready for depoelt, and copies of the 1 - CA(,F,f) UNTIL MAIIIVED.
tended Act will be at the Private 13 II On a certain Oland In the needle it le
Office next Month. lated that the melees are still in the
....................... whit of confining their girl children In
•agee until they are Of nn age to
Mrs. fitrongc-"We often hear of men iinrry. Piece cave aro conetructed of
who perform deeds' of heroine tor ti n elm brunette% and the alrie arc Irn-
Paha 01 their country, but one rare y rriOnoP41 In them who. they 00, WO VP
trate of a man performing a (tering a t hree years old. They are not allowed to
for love of a woman." Her Husibn il 4,0,. e their came under may pretext whet.
tineektyle."1-i'm eure I del, my dear." eer. and ittey are only taken mit MIN
wiereir' ‘NItY• What brave thing did you i day lo be washed. The ehtidrell are
over do. I'd like to know?" "I-eie--1 1 aid to grow up etrortg and healthy In
you Marry mo, didn't Ir pile of their Incameration,
fire to store depots and attacking rub your nose in his pinafore and cry
tised. brings down the houee."
That's the joke that always
mounted troops and stampeding or de. )1300.3
streY111$ their horses will aLso be prac-
VAUDEVILLE HUMOR.
.
A NATIONAL ARMY. The next otage of develepenent• was .
the appreolation. of curious combinations
Whet Grat Britain Needs la an Armed a+ Word& One ohild mote that th0 Um'
••••.•••••
People. uiest thing it ever heard was "Peter,
. Peter, punket Peter." It mount nothing.,
SpeukIng a short time ago In London, but the jingle of tho words tickled the
England, before the City. Liberal Club, child's mind. A little glrl wrote that
Majur Seley, M. P., laid down the pro- the funniest thing she over saw was a
poselon tbat reductions in the regular drunken man who could hardly aloud
Infantry of the line, whether popular or up.
unpopular, are absolutely essential. The "Displaced things form the staple ef
progress of civilization and the special- the bentor of children front OW to'
intim of Industry have made it more twelve years of age, and they are the
and More difficult (Or any man to find ordinary standard of the London, mimes e,
employment who has not learnt a trade, hall joke," the preteesor said, erne]
with the result that an uppalling pro- laughter. A man played a solo on a
portion of the vagrants und inmates of saucepan, woro a bonnet for a hat. or
workhouses are ex -army men. About dressed as a trafitfi whIen he should
half of the vagrants in Ireland, on the be dressed as a gentienlan, and Ms
authority of u Royal Commission, are mate hall audience' declared it to be a
ex -soldiers, more than a thousand, eie terrific toke.
elusive of militiamen, having been ad. "The ordinary humor of the Mush,
mitteel to the workhouses lest January. hall is that of eight or twelve years et
When one renal& on the nature of age," said the professor, at which his -
the special danger to health, apart from audience laughed and mild, "Hear,
the difficulty of learning a trade, whice hear."
must beset the foreign service soldier, ,
it Ls neither more nor less than a Kan -
dal that provision should not be made REMEMBERS ma WALTER SCOTT.
for him. To aet things right will oost WM... t.
money, and as in the near future more John Bale Andersen's ftecalleedor4 of
money must be spent on each man, it the Man He Mot Riding on a Pony.
iz necessary no less for the welfare of
the soldier than for the well-being of the John Haig Anderson, according to the
empire that there shouki be a reduction Caledonian, still preserves •a vivid eel:rol-
a! the line. Still another reaeon for kronen of the great minstrel of the Bore
this la that attention must be centred dews' ilia ill'i meeting with Sir Walter
ecott was when walking by the Tweed.
more upon those parts of the army There had been -a big flOods and in or -
which it takes longest to make, notably
artAlery and cavalry, and these are far der to cross the river he and several
companions were compelled to go
more costly than the infantry arm. around by Melrose Brig. When the
The Major had no besitation in say- lively youths were opposite Abbotsford
Ily by building a gentleman who came along, riding on
ing that the true path to pursue was
to aim at creating gradua a Highland pony, turned out to be none
tip out of extating materials a national other than Sir Walter. Addressing the
army, complete in all arms, on tbe vol. lads in broad Scots, he said:
untary principle, and on a home defence "Boys, are ye no feared ye'll be
basis -en army of men who remained drooned? See, the water has been a'
eivilians and engaged in &ilium pur- rooned the haugh. Ye maun tak' care
suits, while still ending time to learn o' yersel'a an' no fa' into the water.''
and organize to defend their country's Sir Walter then asked the led Ander-
liberUes. There should be two armies, aon his name, and on hearing it he [re-
but only iwo, a small foreign service lowed It up with a further question:
army and the armed people. "An' what's yer matter's name, My
nurnr
"Mary Sommers," was the ready re•
He wh m cannot do.
0 EcN--inea die Sominersel be your uncle" --a fact
POSED AS A MAN FOR TEN YEARS.
--
Arrested for Burglary Her Sex is
Revealed.
The amazing romance of a woman
who successfully masqueraded es a man
for ten years has been revealed by the
arrest in Brisbane, Australia of "Willi -
11111" Edwards on a charge of burglary.
The prisoner's real name is Marion
Edwards, but since 1896 she has played
the part of a horse trainer, rough rider,
painter and decorator, laborer and bar-
man wlehout anyone having the slight-
est suspicion that she was a woman.
Edwards is wanted In Melbeurne for
a burglary committed In May of last
year. She was at one time In partner-
ehip with a horse trainer named Pol-
luele who 'never suspected her sex. She
rode, drank and talked like a man.
About six years ago she made love
to a Melbourne widow, and eventually
"married" her in ,SL Filmes' Church
m that city. She had a number of ether
love affairs, and on one occasion two
Brisbane girls had a furious quarrel
garding her affection%
At the Brisbane Exhibition last year
Edwards acted as a barman. After-
ward she worked as a laborer, remove
Ing lumber from the exhibition grounds,
end her extraordinary strength excited
the comment of the other workmen,
For some time else Edwards was In
business as house painter and decora-
tor.
WRONGED WIFE'S IIMENGH.
Sympathetic Jury Acquits Woman After
Shooting Iler Husband.
Vienna has pig ftirnished a couple of
striking examples of the crimes pension -
els linked with the subsequent sympa-
Wetic action of juries which have long
blictir a special characteristic of Parisian
One of Mese remarkable stories was
unfolded at a weenan's trial in Vienna
for murder. The woman, who kept a
prospering suburban inn, had married
an artisan several yeare younger than
herself. That his moilve was entirely
mercenary the sequel proved. Re began
to treat his *wife with cynical cruelty,
and openly paid attentionsi to other wo-
men. As her businees -proepered and
brought increasing means, so hie ne-
glect end profligacy grevv. chimney in Glasgow is )145 feel. an the
At iength, driven to desperation, the Townsend chimney in the same city Is
wronged wife abot him dead. At her eat feet mere tri, tbo steeplejacks
trial, whole the evidence lied closed arid Made nn more of climbing ouch shafts
the cfnieleecent Wits being cleared for than one a third of their height, though
the fury to deliberate, a number. ot ern- the vlbratIon is much greater and moro
pathetic wonlen waved their barulker- Serlotte at 11111M.
chiefs arid celled upon tho jurors to de- An chimneys vibrate, especially fn a
gale; 11, is condition of their safety,
qUit the eecilted.
They found Me prisoner guilty of 'put the oscillation at the top, 14 a WTI-
metietalfghtees beit added that her net true matter for any one at teeth there
wee etieffillitted 10 D, liteMent Of mental during a high wind, and the job is post-
affiterttliffit. The Page thOettimon pro. poned u canner tby,
Laneaellire oleo boaets one of the
flounced the womairs acquittal. ,y
Another inslefice timy be OW. A boy croottedeet 0gram:ea in the world -ea
of r totert whotc futile) ratedeeted the blmf ot Mill, fleytetual a which to
fam y for tho enitffiene of Wonlan of Ilea le 200 feet fileat one morn than eet
leof, elletnefftethrae vitriol JtI the we- feel nut of plumb. It lina been belted
Man „fact,„ distiguting her P011tiatIRItlY,, 'Will Won ileillla at Is craisidered safe.
The IC* that the boy tvos defending' Ito
of his fertile 10 tetielleti the jury icitifilettleni was tbit
hes? etoriertited Igtn, ho also Id led?' 1,ViliterW,e don't fiernish dates
1(1 elite:104i ele. 10111,y trahlP
r;')
TALL CHIMNEYS.
Two In Scotland More Than 400 Feet
Mph, and a Leaning Stack.
The highest chimney In England Is
that at Barlow & bobson's mill at Bol-
ton. It is 368 feet in height and the ma-
terial used in its construction was take
000ebricks and 122 tona of stone.
btg smoireateelc eecelled by at
least two in Scotland -the/ St. Rollox
we5
S SERMONS. sponse.
"Oh, adds the great man, "then Geor-
Faith is ever prophetic of fact. which was readily corroborated by the
Pain ls the price of all deep pleasure.
youtis
The church service that drags will not "Then," added Sir Walter, "tell yer
uncle Geordie that I was speerin' for
draw men.
him, An' now, see there's a saspence,
Joy is gold picked up in the path of
yo get back, get yerser a
helpfulness.
a jail; ""°(anbreakfast rdl 11 "at Mewrose"
is but making ruin,
Where might seems to make right It
Melrose Brig Tolle "Yell bo hungry,
Our borrowed trappings account for my' mu. man...
Uml.....ISIMIS
bait of our trippings.
The heart that sees goes always be -
FATE Olt OLD ROOTS.
fore the hand that obtains.
Too many Wink of religion as sowing
Discarded Footwear Made Into Combs.
wind and reaping wings.
talk about their difficulties.
People of many deficiencies always
on—s and
aolildithmoopisinsangdo.sh.ro:ste
Butt Dye.
pr:b.tileattri b:Csl)wIlihees4rent
The bars that bind men most eft:"
lively are within and not without. has hitherto been almost as puzzling a
solution. however, is given In the Boot
Mien to have an imaginary religion.
It is not u religious use of the tma
A lie is the nettle form and hypocrisy and Shoe Trades Journal.
"Old boots and shoes of leather," the
the chonio WM of the aame diseano.
Into chloride of sulphur, the effect st
The atrength of the strong depende on leurnal says, "are cut up into smell
which is to make the leather very hard
their respect for the rights of the weak. Pieces. and then are put for two days
wings.
The man who is too lazy to wiggle al -
When this is fully effected, the ma.
ways thinks he to only waiting for
Something great has died in him "
the chloride of sulphur. washed with
and brittle.
terial is withdrawn from the nation . 1
whose heart cannot be fired by heroic
will Cause it 10 adhere together, sueh
sacrince.
11 to easy to appreciate the twee, of a OA shellac or other resinous material, Air
read : "Make your calling and coltee- is then mixed With seine substance mai
Some preachers make the scriPture water, dried and ground to powder. it
ove.n good glue, and a thick solution . f
tion sure."
sermon when they are aticking the other
fellow.
of other useful objeeta.
strong gum.
It Is afterwards pressed ink) moulds
The worst thing about the seeing of
of old leather. it is heated with peerl-
te form combs, buttons and a variety
wild oats is that they Wee root in other
nett and old Iran hOOpS In a large pot.
people's fielde.
Many would epeedily reach the hea- "
gen end then unite Lvith the iron and
Prueelale of potash is Men made out
venly haven it progrees Nixed be securiel
eeteseturn. The soltibie portiona aro
by blowing their own sails.
desolved otit. and the resullitass salt,
fhe nitrogen and carbon form (wane.
much when he hassle eonsuit hta lawyer
A MOO s religion cannot be worth .
added to one of iron. produces the well -
to know whether he Ls doing right.
We principle that the soil that will not
grew even wee& will yet grow the beat known PrOsalten Me, either for dyeing
Much religious work write to be on
purposes or as a pigenent."
of the wheaL
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IN cowerrE DinncTtom.
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In the new type of fouocylinder corn- Ord skein *Milan Wilk/ In ato„
BAVARIAN LOCOMOTIVE.
tiont-"Whetre 'Lc nly train?"
pound exprese locomotive adopted by
the Bavarian Slate Italiwnys-ene of Porteree"Where for, modern?"
which Is now being exhibited at Nurem- Ord Woubs0-"MoYilt MI going to
beret- the emolo-trox end of tho bolter Dtlintriel."
reeemblee the trOge Ot a torpedo. and an She tiMe pitied 111. the Dumfelee train
square and 11:11 eurfaces being 1110 ami, 101 0,9 ale WO vXtei tatirttrigt elle
front, as well os the chimney and tho Put her held out of tha window and said
dome eovertnst, are elOped nackwards. to MO Porter:
'WIN fde yet. Impertinence, rn kit
exhaustive experitnenta 'MVO that this
gratis mintrufaca the winif resistance ye, Din tte pin* to Dumfries at 'all,
tilit li'm go1n* to Perthr
and adds to the spc04..