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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1901)
in BANDON RECORDER, Fremont' IllJe. A Irett.r story Is told of how Jolm 0. Fremont Informed Ills wife or the Joy ful new h of his election ns senator of California In 18.-0. The balloting of the (til it. 1 POLLY LARKIN E .til.! "I u .... ........... There was greut rejoicing I" the r"k3 of the V. 0. T. U. when the army can-ti-ens veio abolished. The.v worked jnrl for It, hut it looks to Pollvm If their Joy would he turned to grief If they knew the outcome, or rather the result of their pet measure. Just us soon us the result wus inuile known the saloons, sprung Ui like mushrooms ut the verv eiitrulice of the Presidio. I en of these delis Imvu been doing u land' oUlce buluis ever since. l!"fore tin When lino of II in t rn nut k irf u kfiiluil (tilt. delegates took pluci; In Klin Jose, mid of .Manila line lienrlnu. m- ummdi-d I sc,s,mT, "".n,1Mocrcy' ns und Invalid million., who looked will, desire to I: mm- ili. result tt.-, Iionlnj; mid pniyinif thul Iminedlnte gratification. Ileforu n hlnz- l',0i' '"'lilt live to wee thut day, then- uliollslilng of the eantf.-ii the drink'ng Inn (Ire Hint night snt Frcinant'a wife, I w,w (,,lu ""'i wcutlier-boutcn soldier vns done under the eyes of the olllcor; her lingers for the first time fashioning nbonrd who Insisted upon coming home now It Is In these low-down uloons thut a dress for Herself on the trust worthy ultlioligli tho physicians hadn't ndotiht have opened as close to every military ouuincs oi one Hint nmi tieen ripped up hut thut hu would die on the Journey, post ns the Umndury will permit, uud " i.u.iio. iu r n ie iinugmer He Jiud gone down to the very porluls they me kept by unscrupulous and dls- to r , I ! T TT"" f i-tli, but tliatHtul.j.rii HirU wlil.-li reputable men who wo not hesitate Han woman wlmblm" repmeid ""-" """ ".Ink for a to use the deud.y knock-out drops if it T ttit In rt ont 1 nrii nnl I..m i.nl... . . 1 .. I . . I moment of HtirrcmlcrliiLr to the enemy I wus to their Intercut to do ho. It is tn if nuiiiiiin 1...U llfl lillUJ jjiiijiii); I . " I i on the bonrskln rug nenr the lire Htl" inserted lUelf, and he wus deter- their interest to make drunkards out Hosldcs the voice of the woman and milled never to surrender to the lust of the soldiers, uud they nte wily ser- nn occasional chirrup from the baby enemy death while on the shores of penis ut the business. As one of the she heard nothing but the storm with- the Filipinos. Dio he must uud be saloon men remarked: "The ladles of out mi tue door opened and n man, knew hu would, but It must lie on the the V. ('. T. 1'. mid the .saloon-keepers hcu on the hoiuowurd-liounil trip, or arc the only ones wlin hwih to rejoice when ho had reached the shores of the over this canteen measure.'' It looks Golden Unto. Lower and lower he to J'olly like it was u very serious sunk, tho spark of life seemed to die out, mutter. uud then it determined will-power A STRANGE LAKE. Tin- IVcallnrltlr. uf n lloilr of XVatsr In A natrnlla. Lake George Is situated about foot miles from the railway station at isun- mudoie. Australia, and has for many years engaged the attention of scion- CHOICE MISCELLANY n i lie llvnil of a Tin. There Is a mnu m Philadelphia who wears a commonplace looking little pin as a watch . harm. To ttio noKeu eye It Is not different from tho millions of other Plus. Yet Its Dean is a mas dripping with rain, stood on the thresh old and asked In consideration of his sorry plight If he might enter. It was Fremont. He had torn himself away from his Idolizing followers and ridden out Into the dnrkucss mid storm to tell his wife, 70 miles away, that hu had would fun tho little, feeble spark of life been elected to the culled States sen- Into renewed ellbrt. Something was ate. Though It was late In the night on his mind and ho tossed iinea-llv und when he reached Monterey, he was In brooded over It until one day when bis the saddle again before dawn and on f0 current secn.e.l ut its lowest ebb he ma naj uueil lu ,-Mlll jose, mailing in nil a ride of 110 miles. Argonaut. BRIEF REVIEW. culled for uu olllceruud took him into his uontldeiice. He hud saved $700 und when he died he winded the entile amount turned over to .Miss Helen Cure for Consumption. Dr. George M. Harney of llrook.yn, formerly President of the Long Island Medical Society, Is the diseovcier of uu alleged new cure for consumption. He claims 00 per cent of recoveries under his system. Improvement Is .supjiosed The llril Finn. The red button and the nil Mm- imvu been the emblem of labor and revolu- (muld, t he Used for the benefit of sick hroiiuliL about and felt by the uon .or more nan ii.ow years, in the "' uesmuio horne t. . ,mtit.llt within the perlo.1 of one week ... ,it.u o.i.i u,e . , orue colors or w.e wiiuuu menu sue s i, i..e ih..s Th(, (()(,((ir , mle(, , f0WH! Jlv ... iiiil atiMi llilllC I'lIM while red was plebeian. Minerva and Ccrcn, the goddesses of labor and agri culture, were always represented as dressed In llnmlng red, and the ban ners of the Greek mid llomau Irado unions were of the Mime inlnr. rin ni flug nowhere In antlqully meant feme- I'" "-'""hi conlble his " little all " lty and slaughter, hut rather tvnlllcd '"tono mote fultliful hands. rl lio olll- the foet that all men, whether slaves I cur promised to carry out his wl-hes, or masters, had In their wins the sainu ami tho old soldier became moic reeoii- In blue, and that she would see thut it went for the purpose it wus intended. If lie gave it In cure of Mime one else they might squander his hard-euriied $700 or appropriate It for some other purpose. He hud a wl-o bead, for he title men by reason of the singular and I tern,.cl, uf til( engraver's art, for on inexplicable pnenoinenu connecicu mm lt ,.nK,lV(..ii the i;ngusn uipuuuei in It. The estimates of Its size vary con- 0,( ;u(,,.i, lettering, and iu the center g ilerulily nccoiiimg to circumstances, i ,,. ,.,,,, when it was none, tut when moderately full about "0 by lnoo 7 miles will b fouinHoIerably correcr. a;,.,i ,.Ve cannot distinguish a At dllier end the land Is fully iw icec .frntcli on the nln's head, hut a now ubove the highest recorded surface of ,,rft.i mnirriirx ItiK glass, such ns Is used the lake, which possesses no known unichmaker, reveals tho letters outlet, nlthi.iigh It Is fed by numerous - .ii,imiet In proper order around inniiiitnln creeks. tUL, c,j.e 0( tho head, every character The lane was discovered uy a ousn- ,.,,nrate and perfectly ronncd tuiiii In 1.S20 and wns known to the Timr-,1 vi'.tm nil exhibition at tho I'arls M.'iclts as the "big water." It was then ...n.uinii Inst veur a marvel of 1J20 ni.ii)e(i io lorm me source oi u hut pmiuu U,rl, the writing or tue 4ra s bin lug Its mouth on the south coast, .y,,r on paper one-eighth of n Inch inn sniihequeni visitors were imii-ii KM1,.,ri. 'fills was done ny Krwl swans puplexed ut the manner In which the I itrliik. n ne in In Philadelphia. He blacks avoided the lake, of which they rr,pA ii... nnest work of tho appeared to entertain a sup 'istltlous kU( L,VL,r (0Uli tint when he saw tho dread, one agoi. aboriginal statin? sue ,,K1.avns 0n the phi's head ho con had M'cn It all covered with trees, an- I fu(1M,,i ti,ut , imd been outdone. Ho other explaining that thu whole of the )0,,,t u, wori; 0f tile engraver, Au water sunk through thu bottom and KUSt Ktareke, for a trifle and recently disappeared, wune otiiers reineinueieu t.nrrled the phi to a Jeweler ami re blood and In their nature the same hu manity. Hut In tho frequent servile wars of Italy nnd Greece tho red Hag gradually became the emblem not of labor, but of revolt. At one time when the rebel lious slaves and gladiators under Spar- ullcd to bis fate, but still lie desired to die on shoie. "Could he hold out'.'" Thut wns his query every day, for more than one of the soldlei's, not as ill as he hud been and with youth In their favor, hud succumbed uud were Mulshing tin' hike only uh a series of small ponds. Inning the following 20 years con sldcrulile variations were noted In tin deplh uud extent of tho hike. In 111 the lake became partially dried up, the nmlst portions being simply grassy sw amps. A few mouths later largt numbers of sheep were pastured In the bed uf the hike, but fresh water had to be i. tried for the use of tho shepherds. that nl' the lake being too salt for hu man consumption. The place remained inure or less dry until 1n"L, the year of the great Hoods In that part of the col ony. when It again became filled, with an average depth of nine feet. Since then the surface level of the hike has varied considerably, but tho bed has tieier been mi dry as In former years. Time are Indications that many bun dieds of years ago the lake covered n fur larger area than any yet recorded iciiicIiis of trees over 100 years old he lug found In spots formerly under wa let- 'I lie aline character of the lake Is Hie mure remarkable by reason of Its being fed by pure and sparkling fresh water streams. questcii a salesman to have It gold plated and a little ring soldered on the body of the pin, so that he could utbich It as a charm to his watch chain ".Some sentiment connected with tho pin, oli V" asked the salesman "None at all," icplled the customer, Must look at the head through : glass." The Jeweler did so uud then dlscov ered the alphabet. The engraver who did the work spent one year at It, and ho tedious was It that he could only woik at It a few minutes at a time. tncus defeated three Itomaii armies the their Journey silent passengers In their red flag wns on the point of supplant- long, narrow Imixc. ing tue eagle 111 (he Imperial city Itself. It Is related Hint tin, lni.,,r u.,i,ii.,k.. were so fntiatlcallv devoid t n.ir Klnully they sighted thodoldeii date. flax that It was the custom of their '''horn wus Joy ui g tho slid; boys and generals when In battle to hurl It fur the eyes of many tilled with teal's. Into the enemy's ranks and so compel They hud gone out hale, hearty soldier devotees to rush forward and recov- Isiys, with life spieadlng out like n or it. New York Post. grand panorama before them and filled treatment consists of Introducing Into the system a chemical or combination of chemicals. This combination thor oughly saturuttn the system, and by leuson of its irresistible power destroys the bacilli without injuring the tissue cells. II Is administered hi thiee ways, through the mouth, hypodernileully mid hi vapor form. When the vapor Is used the putlcut Inhales from three to fifteen minutes while seated In a spe cially equipped steel cabinet. Person nlly, I prefer the vapor, us it goes deep Into the lungs and reaches the diseased purls. To ell'eel a cure requites nil the way fiom twelve to sixteen weeks of II.... I.. II... ...... I.. I.. ..i-miiiriu, iu;u.,i,i.K in iul- .i-,.,im -u ()t .,. .,.,, , , . . ..r .ii i i ii.. ..I " . uu, ui-i.im- iiiiii uic icciiiciiiu.ig .,. :iIK, sm.,, the ihivs of the ihysleul condition of the putielit." Xurmau conquest nearly one-quarter of the number have met violent death. Good Hf.it GmdLiirtnri. vwiiiam was killed by a fall from I hK hnl-d,, VVIIIIiti.t II ii'iu cl. .. l.ll.. Mil. . , I. . . . !!. , ,1I r-lllli IIIIU ii.eie.nieuey oi i.oui to mince useu ,,ni, wliotlioi- bv ncel.lcn. r iseitecicii i.y mutation, conduction unit h.icn S Ktm ,lf ,lt, ,1I1K0VP( Iro)l. convection. .Nearly all dull uud durk linns of hlstorv: Ulchnrd 1 was killed ENGLISH MONARCHS. Ili nlli orien I iililml In (he Miiniipr of Tli Hi- TiiUIiiu HIT. I .... I ... I I It.. I. l.ll.. I.. .. ..!... , ., with possibillliof aflltllie ntt. e.l . ' " " ""' ' ' cross, wnne with suetsa.iil possibly fame. They ':ri'"' h"1 r!l(1 ly- iTll ' r"0"; ...lir ,.,, i , , i,r:. t,ri.,. Htinio substances conduct heat more ''' lmid II was rd ered In Pontefruct werogohiKto m. brave and go Into ,,,s.,,. i:,vvilr, ,, as mlll,m,, p, the very thicket of the light or wher- riw l " '" ?, , , , , K !."' wihilr. and IMward V In the over their country culled them. They ""''"Is lielng the best conductor, und us .,.,.,.' , , " ii iiiiii in iiicasiireuieiii is iukcii ai ieoo. A Unit Jinlitr. Bomo years ago King Kdwurd VII, men j-ruico or wales, was a guest at n country house In Knghtnd, mid, pick ing up a sporting paper In tho blllbinl room one morning, was soon deep In might come back covered with seals, Its contents. A clergyman, also n but what of it-lhat wasonly asoldler's guest, noticed this, and, sidling up, fate! The dream wns ended; they were ..nm.i in ii nine uini was meant to coming home, some wounded by Kill carrv renroof. "Is nmr rm-ni I . . ..... ... . ' . n.uv i,,, , , ...j,. ...in Mimn linnets, nut more siilleiiug Irom Tim gtau,". I ' " never 1" ""ft T'T' i ii.,.. . . , . - ... "" soldiers lijielc In their milieu nmi nioin !;KSr"MW1,,ll'M,1ly wm'ks. One of tho Huidi.t '":':!''". t. It will Ih.II ut the top Tho clergyman, though, would not be I'hases of the hoiiie-cotliiiiK of these lu deuled. "Do you know, your royal I vjtll trniisporls Is the almost Inevitable blglmess, that one of my friends has fate of some of the soldiers. Tbev have o ' inlreds of pounds by betting on held out against gvm death nil through horse racing and has never won any. the loin?, wenrv lonrnnv ..nlv . "I J--" J " cunib thellrst week In the hospital. There is another mound In the Picsiiliu cemelery, taw are sounded and the soldier Is at rest. .11Yltl ItllllnlN rollllMMI III our country we have the follow lug: The highest mountain In North America. Popocatapetl; the deepest mine In the world, Valeiielana; tho richest vein In the world and the one which 1ms yielded the most silver, that of the uiiiiiiiiiiln of (iii.'iua.ltiato; the must extelise and wonderful caves, those of ('aeabtiainllpu and Villa Gar clu; Hie oldest city In the Americas formerly Tolhiu. now Tola; the oldest commercial house In America, the bookstore of Ahudano. founded I'll years ago: the city in which prlntln was Hist established in the new world, Mexico, ill the sanctuary most venerated In America, Hint of Guada lupe, with which only may be compar ed that of l.ounlcs. In 1'raiice; the peo ple whose tongue, like that of Masques, cannot be classified among any of the continent, the Seti; the capital with a higher altitude than the other cities of Its country. Mexico; the biggest known tree. Hie "Santa Maria del Tule," In laiica; the most recently created vol cairn. .Iniullo; dually the ruler now In power, who has done most to preserve peace in all the countries of America freed from Spanish rule. General Por tlilolilnz. Cm reo de Sotiorii. I. lie, I oil I III- liMltlellelil .if ttiwit-m-t Ii (oiupatcd wun sliver us a conductor Charles I had his head cut off in gold is Us I, copper Mo, zinc (ill, tin IL'l.', Loudon steel ;t!)7 uud wrought Iron l;!(i, ('buss, Hllzabeth's death was hastened by WimxI, gases, Moulds and resinous suit- remorse that she had otdered the ev- stances are hud conductor. Water Is "'""on or l.ss-ex. ami her sister Mary such u poor conductor Hint if beat is while the bottom will remain cold. thlngV" he asked. "Well." said the prince as he turned to another column, "he must have been a very bad Judge of horsellesh." "Sum Sir Tnim Jlj 1'rli-inl.." This saying Is commonly attributed to Voltaire, who at I'erney when pes tcred by professions of Insincere friend Milp said, "I pray God to deliver I ho physicians shook their heads dubiously. They hud no hope thut the old soldier would live; he wus too low .mil sum, i pray t.o to deliver me ,. , ,, from my friends; 1 will defend invself , ',:',,,,,1,,t", .,wl' from my enemies," smiled weakly; he was going to show The thought, howexer. Is ntti llinic.l them that tho wisettt heads could some by the Preach to Marshal Vlllurs, times be mistaken, uud he hud no In while Kuut discovers It in an Italian Mention of dying hi sight of the prom prou-ru, mid u t.erinan collection of Ud hind. Ills very determination enr- , .u., rl.i.u wiMiom gives It In a modi rled llllil tliroinrh (be trvlm, ..r.lrfl .....I Miiigonus. one or thu gen Mu, tta, r.wllllt? .... ,.,. (lf .,, fled form. erals of Alexander the Great, offered acrltlco that the gods might protect him from Ids friends and at the wune time declaring he could look after Ids thtiiiles himself. Churchill has some thing of the Idea In the Hues: Oltitl Mt f,w l, druJi, t,ut moil ,U tll.li.l.. lit Lurtt tli inwt uliu UtMily i-oHiiiun.U little white IhsU In the Pnwldlo biwpi till, lie was lendy to die now, uud he lost no time In wilding for one of tin miles of the Ited ('num. The meiiibc that icMpoinhsl was our "ungcl of uierey." He obluiued her promise to sis' that his cherUlusl 7lH) should Is1 sent to Miss ((mild; but she would not hear to the old soldier dying, mid trhsl to talk him Into tho Idea thut lie was He would not listen The Itrctnr't l'riiiilirc, A party of gentlemen, Including Pro fessor Ilallev ami Itec lor INilti,t-tu ,i dlTlne widely celebrated for his wit Klug to get well and tho audacity of his puns, were I'" her; he bail had his wish mid would crossing tho campus of u well known die on shore, mid he seemed perfectly uunereiijr. contented. I he reverend gentleman, comment ing on the fnct of his recent elevation Some one w rott to Mi Helen tlould to tho greater dignity and the asuump- of the strutiRe Hspierl, mid she did one Hon of the more resounding title of a of the many grueeful hkU thai ire ;.Vr ., ' . " "a""' uttrlbuusl to her. She wiv.tea hum, iiuHlboa Ll r'U u , ' letter to hhu. thanK.B him . lor the commence lie liud pluetsl In her mm Maiiiifnriurp of I'lstp i;i,,, She told him he had Uvn h true and The casting table of a plate glass fuo- conscientious soldier In the itust und : A . . -u.'"1 icet wide Mliat lie mind continue to bo the wune. ! ?m . "V u" ml determine to live m mu dlo uud : .: ..: ; .. r. nkoKmsi u...f n,e iur.ii mUne.v pUte to be ea'sr Thetlmlt".; " " ta ,w poured ou the table, uud the oiler ",ur ,rlvw'' Kve passing from end to end spreads tbv I ,,,,u i,uw 4,niK nwplrvsl hiiu Hli glass to a uniform thickness. The lu,r i" enemy to Ih put dow u Eluss. after cooling rapidly, Is transfer wus deuth. He Mould winqtier Hii ivu iu iw uuiieumiB oven, wnere It re lime, ul leusl. ie irriiit lesis-r would Minln. e.ip.i,.i1 .1 it .... I . . Ml " .. . ....v ,, nillv ,i, ,B SICMV Nllll UIKM llllil in,. It Is very rough and uneven mid In (bat state Is ued for skylights a. id o her ?;"" ,H -"''7 '""'' vei,ientwttw,. n.,r.,o.... C. ' . . " " ooiuinelicod to mend; .UvHfter .h.v father thau transparency. The greater , "trength, and be apolo. pari or me giuss. however, Is ground " "'eiuwroi u(e (Ctnl Crow smoothed and polished. for KotHuR well after all (he trouble he if . . Klvtu her Iu reiptrd to thedl.iul e have Iu America iw ii L.r..,n .f.... ..n.n,i. . ... . .". ,ue U1IKIU i, , . ......... ." utiw, uui smiii ue never 111 -I cr been tr.vemsl, These arc Mnliie lB .r. ' "l'u'n ,ioul'1 M el the are., of which have pri!!.! "7 cr been traverswl. Tbeso llr MflhiL. IhI., Mill he north .e.l !... . . m' ""le sum Vet. Ivhii II 1,.. where Immense trcasuies In woods rtfilnisl hi. h.nlth, detli was minerals, game and other nrtlcles of Mm' m)i ''' of him bvfou. ubstautlal profit are worth all the sen '"""y yr.aiul by that time beiuluhl tliornt inspired by pruetlcully valueless '"'Ve h Utile more loudd to It. IWIulv cmcHiinonstofnuo,,,.. n,M,h UlB u ;;;u; wuy iu ir.i.,ir.i. M soldier bus wtitlruly rwooveml from Hoax- I saw you ul the theater last WBliwiwriuneulu Uim Phlllpplinw, nlsht. You were Iu the dug smii. mul his faiulllttr form bids futr t lulu. Joax-filr, what do you mean? K'l with Ills old usmhjIuIus at tho Pro- -iaM,,,,ta-;;,K;,cj;.tt,o,,K,,,,y-llb,u,,,w slikened and died soon after the loss of Calais, deel.'iilng that Hie name of the city would be found after death written 011 her heart. The death of IMward Ill's son. Hie Hlaik Prince, caused the nucil monarch to die of grief. So, after the loss of Ills sou In Hie White Ship. Henry I was ueer seen to smile again and Hied otdv a short time Henry and Gcoruc III "ere insane miring I lie l.ltter years or tiieii reigns and Dually died from The Paris "Tube" Popul.ir, Thi' cuormniif popularity of the Paris Metropolitan Hallway Is shown by the fact that the number of passeugeis car led from the opening of the line on July 1Mb till October itlst was 1:1,000,000, 111 this connection it Is pointed out that w lint In these days would he called while the Loudon tuhoeonvo.vsliet ween I'arests. Charles II, Henry VIII. Hd NUKKInnillHi.OlKliiei-soiisaibivtbe PnilJ wm' lv George IV hastened theli rullwuv bus on certain davs established " ", "lss'I'aieu ami sensual lllliu lli,.i I I ..... I .. I .. -.1 ,.r 1 to iwki ,i v.,.1 ...1,11.. '" i iiiiinareiis "v"" ' " iheil uf lli.il ,.r.,,it n.ill I Ill,, ....l.lli.il.v U i.l.l V ,ll,ll,r.l I., rn,, TO . " "i.r, , ' ,v , . J -" consumption, they were Kdward VI uuiiispei .111, 11 nut 1H-1111 10111111 iiivi-s-IuihI Henry VII. Oueell .Mine's .lent I, surytoput 011 over 700 trains, uud nr- was due as much as anything else iniigemeiil.s ure iHiiig muile to add to to oerfeisliug. Onlv two monarchs this number. Ileury VI and George III. died after long IlllhSiscs. Ten lliilslnu In S1111II1 t'lirollnn, A coinpany has lieen organized under the laws of South Carolina for the pur .ose of making the experiment of lea raising In Hint state, and a tract of d.oon actes has been purchased near Charleston 011 which to begin the In dusir.v this season. Only about l.imoacics will be put i 111- midintely under cultivation, but the re mainder will he enriched, readv for planting by ne.xt spring. Ten requires 1111 exceeding!,! rich soli, hut there seems to be 110 reason to doubt that tin conditions necessar.! to produce an ex cellent quality of the leaf can be sup plied iiy-proper attention. If the experiment pnncs successful. the company will raise as much m 100,000 pounds of tea per annum, and so continent are they of satisfactory results that they are already negotiat ing ror tue purchase of additional lands.- Atlanta Constitution. PAIXTIXC P. Id' SIGNS. FACTS IN FEW LINES nerlln petple can say "Hello!" ARTISTS WHO DEVOTE THEIR TAL- f,o,350 telephones. tNT TO ADVERTISING PURPOSES. The Paris faculty of medicine has ostnuusacd n scnooi tor tue study 0( or of Tliein "!e Hd of tropical o.seuses. Tniininu- in nmi"K n.i Color Nearly one-fourth ot Mexico's for. xv.irk. i.n.1 "" ,,"! f''"'"-'1 ln e,Su ,rV',le "ns "ll"UILa '"rough the rnmoii. HM World Atelier.. Although Hi? vivid odvcrtlscments of the excellences of foods, ointments, rlothlne. all mechanical appliances Known to man nnd u thousand other things never dreiimed of In the philoso phy of a hundred yearn ago are contin- uaily catching the eye and po.ssnnj port of Tnmplco last year. The 120 Mexican banks reported a the government reports show a coo blued capital of $70,000,000. Women lawyers of New York mujt take off their hats when practicing their profession In tho criminal court The number of saloons In Ohio last year wan W.fMS, au Increase of 475 shocking Hie artistic sensibilities of the over 1)500. The license receipts were beholder, few of the ordinary onservcrs ?i,sin,i.i Itmtrlc llnu ,i,. r I'liltim. No Intelligent reader of the newspa pers needs to he told that m)Isoiis are much loo easily obtained Kv neonle !yio muKo a Harmful use of them. In connection with neatly every suicide o.! poison tue raet Is de eloped that the M..,. 11. .1. I,-.. 'Pi Ii... !l , now kind of liistmitmu'iius limlc. I A eleroman relnt lis llllil II .i-,.rll.- wbieh Is said to diminish hIiiuu.' .. Iiislimiili with all I ullim.nt n, i.u "rug was obtained without dllllcilltv. Hrelv Hie ilUiiineonhl.. s,-iiill,w, ,,f ...... opcech brought I1I111 a child to Im hm, n'"1 1,1 n majority of eases no questions - - 1 ... . 1 ......... ...,i ...1 .1-.. . . . ... eiisslon experienced when n trniii Is ' " " "l"' ''""" K'coid uf It he ' ' mws suouui no sum- pulhsl up, bus Ksui lit ted to the Paris- ,l ''" '" h0Ul' ,U,ul'1 "ti ,h' 'rrect T""f "Kt'"t tl,L purchase alulHeMUel V uilr ! I I, Is lftt "f fX'- '""U" Bhen .0 "f ''.oIm"' "..possible without u physl- L.mnlii. vii t 11 ,n I . mid nsked the man how he wrote clB" " l,r,,s,,,il1 ' '"' en Iu this KUitrd the Northern Hallwuy of Prance 1, ",ole etts,. careful druggist will rely wool- o.xprcH covered I'm miles U-twwn the "Indeed nnd I don't write at all" ly "1Mm ""' I'reserlptlon should theie (lure ilu Nord and Calais In IM niln- was the reply. ' bo suspicious clreuinstances connected iiten, or lists than a mile a iiiinutw-a -I J"' "t to know," said I'uiher ""' lllrs'laso. Sulcldo wdl not l e locord, ut uny rate on the Continent, "ojle. "whether the mime is 'MeGrath' ,,0Pied by making the purchase of lor such u distance. "r -"ukiuih whether the second nan 1 "mossioie ny laymen, but a of il is spelled with a big '(!' or 11 Hi. fruitful source of scandal and shame to .1.. -m I tin. .In,,. I.. ...III I... ........ 1.,.. . IMai. wui- 1. . . . "r ."" 1' itiiiimn.-1 1111 iwm. u , cotntnerolal Gaiette. Iti..1,. ... 1. ., . . : ' ' . . ""i'-sii , .1' ,'i.iviiiik tue list. " i'uiii nurei 1 saw Ills nv ,i,i ..i- ..111. -I , . . I . I. . .!..! rf ,... mi .!iiieneaou 1 lie iiutl loll of "freak ' onqenny "Well, father, iu.t stu-ll .-tfa.. 'HI. ... t . - .. .. I It i.-l.l 1.1 t... kiiim. 'iieiiaugineroi uieislltorof tbel " ",u " "uini sixeii -g.- "-i:xchani:e .NoviK. reniya has just Uvn marrlwl .7 ... :r. t.l III.. Mi f t .1... Ml... . - .... " """ ' c ..iniisiers 01 rii.. ..... .,, mosT ,:.,,M;rndlZ,!t.r a3 of Hie bride bus given Hie brldegroam ad.ui.Hl.le example of the way In aw.sldin,r preenl the daily prutlu ,vl,l''u "ture inovhles for the condl of one of the advertising pagi'si of the ,lol" of llfw- .Mivis.- remya. Theirifl is said to is. caiisiiiK iMUsldemhle coiuiiieut. Veall! Ilia, Slgtior Matteiiccl, who 1ms been stud ying Vesuvius for many yeats. says that from July, IMCi, It kept constantly uctlve for more than four years, the How of lava ceasing iu September. lSOO. The depth of the crater was then out cm feet. Last April the lava rose to within LM0 feet of the top. when a Chaplain .Miller of Sun Krauei-H. now iu the Philippines, urlte. 1,1 ti... CoiigreKKiionallsl that sal.sni.k Iu the Philippines strongly advocate the addition of the armv eam..i. tlieiHiiittvii has done lliueb to ,-l.u 11., drinking plain nml .MrixHiiul army caiiiii. Tho Nelherlauders stand in the fore most rank iu wiiIW drinkers, u.lug .170 ounce 11 ywir to wtch Inhubluut. We are but fourth ou the coUWHlrluklng ii, using T3uuu,uii !KuiuU a year, or 1M oumv, uplMW. UusjiIu. however. allows but tliriKi oiiiuhk to each ktmju. t)ver.MKW,H00iHiilosof Hie IMbluwer.. Mld by the llrttUli and Foreign UibW S.Hdty last year. This U au lucrum of 1,000,000 uvw the salek f Uie your ISIUIM. The SUiiuIIbW. or Nutiuuufomii.t. IUihIu, have a hymn book full tatloiis of the hymn, found In the -MiKMly ami Sankey hi am iKK);-- I'bls bird is fouud on the coast, ami "cries of explosions within the crater Hie euk's are usually laid on Hie Imr.. began. Some blocks of lava were nr... edges, of hliih rocks, from which post Jooted l.NHi feet perpendicularly mt Hon an) oidlnury specimen of the egg l'11' il'r- .'me block weighed 3ii tons, wouid prolmbly roll uff nnd Signer Mntteuccl estimates that It iui the guillemot's ecu won't do took tdO.000 horsepower to el..-i it this, it has bum fashioned by nature ''lvo hundred thousand cubic jurds of 10 stop ou. The egg U nearlv conlcui lii ashes weiv belcheil forth 'in ahhi Iu shape, broad at the linse and sharp n,l Mny. The crater Is 30 feet higher ill Hie iMlut. so Hint It will only roll In'fore, so thai Vesuvius rises now give n moment s question to tue m.n. ers of aiheitisements. The uilvertls- UiL' craze has grown of lute to sucu huge and unlovely proportions that any brief account falls to explain Its work ings. The oillce of a largo advertising concern Is one of the busiest places Iu town. Artists are constantly appear in" with designs for the firm, a small army of men with paint pots and brush es are hovering about waiting to be sent out. nnd everywhere are gay evi dences of the results of all this labor. 'Who are the men that paint these heroic' pictures one sees on unused walls and lofty fences?" asked a re porter of one of tho men who keeps these subordinates busy. They nre not the people you think them, 1 fancy," was the answer, "in stead of being daubers, with about tho iblllty necessary to wield a whitewash brush, our best men nre real artists. lty this 1 mean that many of them have had years of training In drawing ami color work. Several of them liuvo studied abroad In the ateliers of well known men. A man whom I saw paint- lug a head on a wall yesterday Is n nlglit Instructor In a Hrooklyn art school. Iteccutly one of our men paint- d mi 11 large wall the biggest portrait ever attempted. He had studied live years In the Paris art schools.' Why do they take up this work?" The other doesn't pay. It's u caso of 'commercialism In art.' They find thai they can't make the real thing pay, so tliey come to tins common calling. There's money In It. Why, mi- star pointers get y.'iO a week. The l.iuliers, who put In backgrounds, hm'i cam more than $10 or $15 n w eek " The men who paint the designs In various Inaccessible and conspicuous plans have with them small copies of the designs to be reproduced. Long experience makes them expert In ac curately tracing the deslgu upon the chosen surface. Although the familiar udvertlscmeuts scattered over the city seem exactly alike and one face seems the exact eouuteipart of another, yet closer inspection will show various points of difference. In the cuse of a ry familiar picture which is display from one end of the United .States to the other, when It was llrst brought out one man was hired for thu sole purpose of painting that onu deslgu, ami to do this he traveled from Maine to California. "Not the least of our dlUlcultles," said the advertising man, "Is llndlug places to put our signs. We hire tneu who do nothing else but go about uud obtain permission from owners to put up billboards 011 their premises, use n vacant wall or decorate n fenco or a roof. It needs great tact to do this. When there nre objections, they must be overcome, ami after this Is done the owner often gets thu Idea that his available space Is worth thousands of dollars to us and to hlm. Tho expe riences of advertising men among fanners nnd tramps would make a mighty Interesting book." "Why do you say tramps?" "Gh, the tramps nre our worst ene mies. They build Ores behind our billboards and burn them or else tear them down out of sheer wantouiiess." When asked about tho price a blank bilck wall In a conspicuous part of New York would bring to Its owner if lie let lt for advertising purposes, the advertising man laughed and said he could not tell that, but he did not mind saying that ho was now paying $0,000 11 j ear rent for u wall In the middle of the shopping district, "This Is not an unusual sum to pay," he added, "for such prominent positions." .Vdvertlsliig linns aru liberal sub- crlbers to all art magazines, partlcu- Mrs. Walker of Hlrchlngtoii, i:ug. laud, has lived In the reign of five Sov. crelgns. She has (1 children living, 53 grandchildren and .'17 Krcat-grnmlchll. drcii. The cllniute of northern Ontario Is not unlike Hint of northern Htirope and Its soil Is equal to that of many thickly peopled portions of the old world. The new Austrian bank notes Lavi been designed by Alexander Ilegedm-s, the eminent Hungarian artist .Vine different languages are used Iu the text of the batik ivote. Fancy names for girls are going out of fashion. A New York clergyman who for some reason Is particularly In demand at christenings Is the authority for the statement. The Salvation Army In Madras num. hers among Its soldiers several youn" Hindoos whose services have thus been engaged mid who hold themselves bound to fulllll the pledge. The Mexican army of more than 2.",. 000 men Is supported upon a trllle more 111. 111 .1 1 11 uu uu .uc.Mcnu dollars a month. The Mexican congress does not cost 11 million dollars a year At Muleje und .Santa Itosalle, la Lower California, there arc some CO,. 000 bonrlii'.' date trees, the fruit from which Is exported In rawhide packages containing about r0 pounds each The Greek Inspector general of an tiquities states that the bronze statue of a youth recently discovered at Ce rlgn, iu Hie Ionian Islands, dates from the period of Phidias nnd Is the most pel feet nu. I beautiful telle of antiquity yet brought to light. ftiilhutliig ordinary honeybees In a model ti apartment house has been ac complished In Chicago. One enterpris ing Individual has found that the bees keep Just as busy storing away nectar In a home on the third lloor as In a hollo w tree iu the woods. Women lawyers Iu Huston have a large and lloiuishliig club, with a noble dlsiegurd or "objects" other than to come Into sympathetic acquaintance. Once 111 two months the members meet and dine ul 11 well known hotel, The only olllcer of the Portia club is the business manager, who arranges for the meet lugs The gowrnor of St. Helena, hi Ills animal repot t. expresses the belief that when the new barracks are finished It will pay a small company to erect a plant for lighting Ladder hill and the town by electric light worked by wind mills There Is always a steady wind from the soiilheast traders, only nine days havlni; been calm In 1000 The little N'orfolkshlre town of Wal ton may well be described as Hie home of patriarchs, for there reside eight pei sons who bine lived under live Eng lish inoniirehs-George III. George IV, William IV, Queen Victoria mid Kins Kdwurd VII In addition there are eight other residents who are octogena rians, and 1 ho 1(1 form an aggregate of 1.1100 years The number of suicides In Paris Ii very large ut present, and the chief cause Is thought to be the general re trenchment following the exposition which hu thrown many people out of work Throughout Krance, however, suicide seems to have been Increasing for some time. In the live years end ed .Ian. 1, 1001, the number of sui cides was no less tlinti 'J7.000 There Is In Paris a hotel which has i.000 employees. The smallest kettle In Its kitchen contains 100 quarts and the largest .',00 Kaeb of r.O roast Ins pans Is big enough for I'.OO cutlets. Knch dish for baking potatoes holds -'L'.'i pounds When omelets are on the bill of fare. 7,-SOO eggs are used at once. larly to those French nrt periodicals I'or cooking alone 00 cooks nnd 100 as which display tho newest drawings of slsinnts are always nt the ranges. the still popular poster. The Ideas of At Guilford. Kiiglaud, the olialnt cus- the foreign artists nre taken freely and mm of tin owing dice for the "maid's converted Into gaudy designs for nd- money" wus observed recently A sum vertlslng the latest song or a new cigar was Invested by the mayor of the bor without the least compensation, sluce. orgh In Hie seventeenth enoiorv from as the advertisers assert. American which PJ guineas are given annually nuns are assimilated abroad Just ns to a servant girl of good repute who unceremoniously. has been In Hie same service fur over .Not all the large reproductions of Ul'- two years There wen. two nnollcaiits. ures and faces on our streets nnd alone The mize was woo in- xinnb-i shin the roof tops are handwork. Many of filer, who threw seven The same dice them are machine made. Hv a nrocess box has been nseil for i-ji v,.,. nkln to that of making lithographs ma- After careful and patient invesHga- li nes ua!e tieen Invented to lay the Hon the historical committee of the So olors automatically. The tlnisheii 1 n.ir nt i-nr ...nr... , - ---. vmiiiuhiiii 1 Ullll'l'l a (Itlit Hill" product, quite devoid of personality, ed that Jan iM. ISIS, was the cxa-t presents accurately a copy of the work- date of the dlsuneiv ot eol.l in call ing deslgn.-New York Post. In a circle. 4.:t00 feet above sen level. Ilrtter i Iiiiii MaLlnst i .Nole. "Just before Huduiuu was sunt to prison he bought a t-t of books to bo paid ror in liismllmenis," "What did he do that for?" "He said it would make the time -eui bhorter."-ChlcaBo Tribune. Ac'iirillnuti "She's well educated, isn't slier A r 111. 11. Curln.li, As a curiosity of the recent German census It Is recorded Hint tha return t-how od the Milage of Iteuteubourg con tained -1 1 1 Inhabltauts, tl' being of the nmsvulluo and of the feminine gen. dor UnsrlWh itoniL. Aflur II,., ol I . .. .. . use ami bridle mtb formed the only means of communication. Not until can ptus as being that way. When she meets auy one who can speak Premh aim not lieru.au. she can spenl; Ger-.tUe sixteenth jenr of Charles Ti ib man. and w hen she meets any one who 1 u. mm . 'aVlv im,S, ,1 can s,Hk German and not French she1 made to 1 1 bi It , '''' can s,H.ak riyncu."-Iudlauapolts Suu U , ' U"8' lt Is contemplated to Issue n new coin from the f reucb mint of the value -rj ccinimc ly for who would iu...!. i .(... .".in 01 a rartli lie's worth nn.,.i.. 'ut,vwu. Two II --.. r.l .. The world's leoord for skinning dsn "he"; V " 0llU1 1,0 t,rU,Cl"al- U " towr M - wrhr" !i-n.iirlnur Vour Man. Put this In your pine and srnoi.-.. it. There Is always than the chap you think Is the smartest on earth-meaulng yourself. You are n wonderful Judge of human nature oui uon 1 measure your man too comb dently, for 00 times In 100 you'll tlnd mi- sun. iioesn i ut. .Never play favor- 111 forma by James W. Marshall I'lu- gold was llrst found In the rocky bed of the tuihaeo of the Sutter sawmil at Golona. on Hie south fork ot the Anicrl can river. Marshall himself made tlcic or four dlffeient statements of the date The committee was unanimous in l' decision. The Island of Molene, oil I'shant which has recently been perilouslj near starvation mis been relic wd I o The IlL-hlwelebt ,.i. : , .. " J uearsinrvaiion mis ' - ivwta j , 111 iiiiir 1 r.. .. .1..... . ... .1.. measurement, will be the heavy we..i , ,r , "'"s 110 Un'ml tomorrow, old friends, like old wine h'ubimu.s had to l.w- on p-m will In the end prove best. Never co T , "''.I"'11' wn l"'us'lH', back on au old friend unless you have he,P,fron? r"t w"a "rgm.lly ask.sl Plenty of money well Invested ? . " splU' ul a ,K'!,V' B"1'' ""' h""'" fcssed of u bis bank account u d 7 V"" "m""1'1 il'lH Jl'' tl ..... 1. ... . ...... uul il"d In tlini. tr nv.iri n .lie,....- r tin lit uustiiti Willi SUCCeSS the mischief tnt- 7 -.. .. urain nun. r.i ,- . . . wtiw wise lj mmmnnlti- .1... .....I..I. l-n friends. Prcas, old and newI-New York The output of watches In Switzerland last year was the largest ever recorded According to statistics Just published the total export amounted to 2,3iW,-i;t' " vnlleii t S0t5l,000; '"s-mo sinci Hiiicues, valued at S7 37U.S0O: SWAVS gold watcbe" valued at $,.l-H.i.. nd 0,700 chronographs ami rcneuteis, titled at $2uo.soo. An automobile and nn cxpross train In Italy had a luce of 4. ,... ", '- out from Home. The autonmh.i, . lm!;1,Wa--.y He community, the mayor of which has scut a messnge of thanks to the mar ne prefect nt llrest The miTrrrnrr. I.ady-1 see jou advertise homemade bread? Itaker Yes. ma'am. Lady-Does It taste like homcinaib ' linker No. Indeed, ma'am. It's swift nnd light. New York WeeV The largest sponge ever sent to mar ket wns from the Mediterranean It was ten feet in circumference ai.J thrco In diameter. I The first street lighting In this coum ' try was done In New York In 1007.