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- t , THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTL AND. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH - 8, ; 1803; ' - ': - , ,...4 .Vi C.' . r-, -f- THE OLD - n nuiiiv wind. room and whn It died sh mad OR (I jrMri Kgelund Mad ben a beautiful wreath for It. And now she tenant of th chamberlain, from ,iaea It aa a hassock. And then f I whnaa heirs mr brother bought thought that I alao muat do something hoae neire my cromer oougn. n(j Bnie1 hor for th- ,- . Aml FrOaKhow. Mn. rather aeema to Ilka It." , - ' Ha had asved up a small for- The woman enmo Into the room again tun and waa now living on a farm nolsele.sly aa 'before Bho aat the ta- . , j, n,,- blr In front of Egelund. near the Fjord, on the boundary Una ,.How u your rropr j ,,,,,, Kglund. between ICaberow and Vlndblaea coun- "Fine." ho aald, "and how In your tlaa.! brothers?" 11 waa a widower and weighed about ..WTm lurky f.llow to , hoH 180 pounde. Ma had a dog oart with a pf Froeachow," he said, '"but fm glad trottor and a heavy Jutland homo which of It for It would have beon bought for ...i . hm nifflt sleepy-nead.' did nothing mora than to take mm H( u J' ood f,rn,.,w- round through the flelda or on vlaitato xorUIn1)' he a a good farmer. ' There the neighbors. Ho never went to the Ik no miration about that. Hut he ought ,., .h- .omenta of hl wine cellar marry. The devll. ft Isn't good for .in ho dealt a man to te alone unner any elrruni- " II ITJ (I VIII V-J iii'p " , , , . , with two of tli- oMesi conceiiin in .n- ' - ,r - lln through his hok-'P", P,I'- Aviiv iw.t i .ul kjIiI that hla bed wis atrengchened by v'1! " 1 BK1. fll la Iron girder. ah"ng the bottom and , "Oh. to wa ka .round and geta mel.n- n froaT of "tood fonisuwl upon clioly In .11 those roomi." hi,.h L .irxl to -et Into It. Ha Th "ttI woman came In after a tTad Short wmC whls era and heavy while and took the la.e away. Teen whlta hair whfh he oomlml down over ahe brought rum, water and augar and lila forehead, where It protruded line mvh of an nld-fah!oned houae. on Tea. grog. there are many rooma there." lila Tight eyflld near tha out.lde corner I y,"i ever count themT' -wa i T-rath-r Olg w.rt. wMeh waa ar- - he wild . Wava In motion when he lR.ighed. for ' you muat ,-ount the gueal had moatly w tl nia eyea. Ana ,", , "V" " , , ., , Vide of tile .yerwaa fan- c" tAlnl- tlel;inrt a d. ' they lonr'r-horFgef fi"Jnthu.T;. Tohr",theh;o';(:a ;himfe lie 'lauvhad montly with hlg eyea. And -Oil MCD minm IH r i-a w iu Imped many vua lund nerei ' stooped the humor. I followed tha brook and cut acroaa the flelda to Egelund a farm, mv brother hen hie?" "Vea. and men there wna tha living room with hc four window, and tha A ,1 f. (f IIJ-ri Iffliai Hi l" "2 '1 f JL " T we-a-", , anyone daree touch that ladder fora paper; In tha houaa, - v. ha aeea me rioing oown Baovooauar iwi A.itaa.viii nv. , .o. ' r.m niuhim him on tha anot. ha Rtanad. C. R VON ACIIEN. ' .hnniMi to tha farm hand. And away 'Doctor of Phlloaophy and Cbambartatn. t . . ITaalunil kit A haon alttlnai AHltl Hat. "Of eourae thoaa people navar vl.lted anlng io tha reading. - : - rindeaboy again," ha a.ked. ;. "Year ha waa a, aplondld fallow ha , . "Don't you believe that I Often want aald. "people may any what they like, down to- a game ot. 1,'hombre with tha but ha waa powerful Man, but tha laat 'VDUDI a . . piy vw w vm. iiivii you. ' While I think of It I have a pa low." . , ,, .per from thai tlma that you muat aaa.; ., ya, know," ha aald, ."Uo waa In : "Raaaoarry." na roarea ana ini nm aane.' . s' woman appeared ' crack Of tha doort Immediately , In tha , "Yea, you may call.lt that.". Egelund aatil liklna a aarallow from nla alaaa. ,.ha woman dlaappaarad. ' here, thr Swede, an then tha aocldent - iiuw L win , i iu. twv ii vua. ii. ninn.nai.1 aiinnoaut vnu Know in. . aald and flUao-up, both glaaaea wltn storyr' ' , ;vary much rum and rery little water, "No." I aald. , - '. '""vnti muat drink II.'' ha aald. " anil then uv Tul "T u.a l. - look In tny daak on tha right-hand alda tin looking oyer our booka until about ! in tha upper drawer. Have ypu got tha oolock or ao; Than ha went to bed. "'''.!'"' a h..i..).. .'is.. Thara waa alwaya a. .mall lamp atand- . . ?Vi.of Att0I",y 9r,"U,, l'l:t",nt In hla room on a amall table b-hlnd. lund of Froeachaw," I read. .h! ..ru. thnm i aviuhIc h. w.k. VU t, ii.,M it i- . in- timi th ound " aomabody moving a.bout Olf'&lSS.lL tia"i l t Va 1 n Toom. and whan Jia atta p In bad "'"win,0 ni..f.Taind ? rak Iti aeea iong fallow atandtng at tha With pleaaure. and I read lltt , foot f tha bad leaning agalnat It. Tha ' .u. : - i--m-. blood waa rnnnlaa down hla face. .Tha " ' i.a V Vaaainar - r enawaertain waaeaup ma wjirana aaxa iter- if ana, too, can aea rum. Ana aha aaya yea. And then they a. k hint: who lm4 of rreaaokow. Ai t, beoauae of the unhealthy cll i -.-.m " - .i. .a I imini wn in ina lieiu near in. rviae ui a imnu l.ii . i . . . . ..... rh!.Utt.ir.r.Ut.d.r3t,n; bm.aVdVoom" where', -ou now have', -our branchea. Othcrwlaa there waa no a k h hnd'n,r boudoir. You trea to be teen all the way-down to the r,n.t ,m,,n, how (ho.. ,oon,; ?W0 "T" J, tr0r',.nrK0n-,: . I p" tell you. Thoy were full of hill and mooed, turning taetr naada rilR. ,ntJ COUl.h.. ,na painting, and towarda the farm. The one had only buffed awana. And In front of the fire one horn. Faf out on the Fjord a few pla(.e thtT9 a 28 foitalla. And then Uttla eaeela wereerulalng towarda fche hera wa. the akin of a bear which he city and on the other ahora you aaw the him,if had ahot In Norway. Ami on wood, of Branderalpv and tha brick the walla were palntlnga of the devil yarda of Holmegaart with Ita red chlm- and hla grand-mother, and all klnda of new pointing towarda heaven. But thta old platera." brick yard la no longer th-sre hecaua -g .urpoite you vlalted tha baron quite the aiipply Of clay haa given out often. Egelund?" Fgelund'a farm building conalated of "Yea but what tha devil do you call four wlnga built together. Tha man- that grog you have mixed there? It elon waa right oppoalte tha gate with look a, ao help me God, like Roaaberry'a tha kitchen entrance on tha left and.ua rbubard ayrup!" main entrance on tha right, "I ahouldn't Ilka it .tronger," ha aald. , I walked Inalde, There-waa nobody "Now lleten here my friend." he aald, In tba tiall ao I ung up my coat and and placed hla hand which looked Ilka hat and knocked on tha door, leading five Dig aauaagea tied together on my Into tha living room. ahoulder, 'rou are the devil take ma "How are yout How are you candl- and no real brother of your brothera." date." Egelund roared. Ha waa Bitting And he would not leave ma alone until on tha aofft at the end of tha table I had put more rum In my glaaa. sweating. "Excuae ma for not getting "the other day," I began. 'What la that cd" ha aald. "but where la Tour Btrange atory aha telle?" br&rr . , . innv."' "raL"". nt . '?k! waa furlouB a, him and ha waa never dal then! And ther once when the grog, .here'a plenty of rum." "Oh. he Ilad aome waopla to nay off 'ooked rather .earneat. It waa tha . ,. - , . ,.. . ... . . ml ... hn .Itk hla brother Of tha chamber a n who ruined invuea io coun. . ... . . v..,...oi , waa in uuu irina wmi mans you. "Account. f Tha devIL 'hat ' la too hrt Pr thing. Ha eoutdn't aee a girl v "waa ha then a chamberlain Derora na evaryona In the town he came trotting foolteh and I would rather" without getting Into trouble. Sha waa bf"a a doctor r ,. down the rwad and met old Metta who "What would you ratherr I aaked devlllah pretty, ao white and red. And t "Yea. otherwlae ha would aura y never ,old breaa and who wa. waning to with a am I la. lner- aiaea h( he d bachel(r w, Blway, a.round have been made one and It" vary town with a baaket on each arm. Bh "Well that la not ao eav to tell" waiting for the chanberlatn to die. for atranga that he got any title at all. be- w,a.not quite right in her head. Do Kgelimd replied and acratched h a Jnen he would nave inherited tna whole l'"''"XZi:t W"V 10 nave a n e Matte, tna mate of Kamerow, cannot apend vary ha la and what he wanta, but tha man . .. . k. . I AM ..i.U ' V .uh. .Iw. a . ... w.lLI.. . f.Wm AkamtiMlalM 4itm. SYIUVII .1H1V VII ,"l.ll " . H. IIVMIllip. A ,iv viiaiiiuviiaia fMnym to Chrletlan Egelund full power of at- out of bad and makea a ruah for tha torney to manage my eatatea Kamer, other and they begin to fight. And tha . Bkovbemon and vlby no matter whether Bwed roara and bltea. and klcko ilka I am here In Flneun or abroad. Ha haa wild bea.t. The chamberlain's -.wlfa to look after all my men to aee that rlnga the bell and rune out Into the hajl they don't cheat men or fill ma up wltk crying for help. But before tha aerv- Ilea. ante had tlma to . dree, and coma up . rttrtatlan Kaalunil la to ba mv Hereon. Btalra tha Bwed had caught hold "of tba al ' renreaentatlya during my abaenoe, ehamberlaln'e hair and knocked hla! 'HE SEES LONG FELLOW STANDING - 'and ail my people from tha overaeera head agalnat -the-floor. At laet they to the night watchmen muat obey hla got tha fellow outalda In tha kail after ordera aa If they came from me peraon- ona of tha aervant had hit him In tha .ally, and anyone who doaa not obey temple knocking him aenaeleas. Oh, hla ordera la to be dlacharged without that waa a terrible thing.. , pardon and panaion. Aa 1 treat all my .-But what waa tha matter with tha people, and partloularly my overeeera, aedT" I aaked. " ao well that they couldn't afford to hV i.aha.i.i h. aeM. change poaltlona with any royal off I- .yL, Jrj1&l,fi& clala, and I have reaaon to beliava ware h' ,"athfc,,.mh'".'uV..-! It not for tha fact that 1 hava atudled ka ott hi, hat when he paaaed him. man for yeara. that they would look n3 in th.vi!,n,J?5 taTot nk and after my Intereat aa If thay ware their had begun to fight with i a tenant of u, own, by the experience haa proven to ma m-1 'rm,in Kaatljerger tnn, and while that nothing ta leaa foolleh than Ideaa ha waa walking home the Idea auddenly of thla klnX and that nothing .la mora, came to blm that ha ought to glva tha true than the old Latin proverb Procul chamberlain a thraahlng.' a Jove, prooul a fulinina,' or aa wa aay '"But now did ha gat mr ' 1n Danlah, when tha cat la away tha "Oh, there are bo many doore. and mica will play." vary often the window are open, and I want Chrletlan Egelund to pay par- JfJ"n "5 ?r?J?'fnllf hV.ftn-? tlcular attention to my chief overieer "2" ,KT!-?i Vit tfci th.T that ha doea not faff aaleep. but ful- J!? . Z l?v. fraM to filial hla dutlea faithfully and energet- ih cbrlaiB. w" Vhl y-SrT r.i2 ically. to be proved Indeed that ha la no " mw,anheh,S'w"?f; hiaek inn or nnaratafiil far tha hiah everywhere. And when hi. wtfa a led The mavor had to take the cover off nimseir and at the name moment 3u t,ei ?ha iZii im-fkt .m r.h bualncBB aa there were no children. But hla youth. But r auppoae tney tnougm chamberlain asked hava ton him . the old man waa too tough for him and mai ino ui wouiu " outlived him. God. how those two . nava neard aomeinipg l aaia. v m uuuui No. the worst waa over men. ana ne on each and Itefora aha hava keen him. ing," he aald. "He la louring verr much bh,yBn'0vv,!?vch.. f .Vu"i to get a taate of your old rum. he told ..PAd h.y wi.t it m to tall vnu " . . P vou know what the "Oh, I aee." Egelund laughed, and tha wart hopped up and down. "You don't w,.V rirlnb .nvlhl,. T n v ..u Bnill " w...n...( Buvyvrac, 11, nitiu. .;. "Yea. a little." "Sit .down, whv don't you alt down." rta continued. "It alwaya makea ma aweat when I ee aomebody atandlng. I auppoae It la better that we get nuinnwiing 10 eai rirni away. wagea that I pay Turn, and appraclatea b didn't tagt hot half a year Iir'., tha ffcet that I have forgiven and for- "TOJd ha car much for herr ; I gotten Borne of hla paaaed Irregularltlea. MJ55J- ..., v-. -ni. v.,a ., . ,i ... ' Well, the devil know tnoae people .h? Vhl-T"'1 p 1 cul r,r " e In that way." Egelund aald. "For, when tneae things : . .k... ....i... v. anarrows flew out. They laughed but 1. That tha chief manager aanda to WT., .. V, hi, .53 MnMi.' they were furloun and nobody more me hla monthly statement promptly, K?ff p.tliLJ5? . wiin lrnZ than the mayor, but Immediately after- and keeps me posted on everything i"P niit than thara were tlMi whti ward they began to aneexe and tha which happena on my eatatea, and not D..XV; JJISih- ha 7 fni mlniater blew hla nose and aald aome- fill me up with foolish talk to b prov- Jl 1 f Wl. J.n iaiot or "rCiJ. .k... . ahoill.1 ,1,111 vniriiiiiiH w lain u"U iw wm am not vomi" th tlm"- But they alwaya i him tarn rould anw,r h, n,,' n.r lnto the Bad- thing about having caught cold, but Ing either that himself la an ldi ig about him." ile and rode into town with her seated "?n1t1he ""y,0,!" nd Ihe cuatomhoua that he conaldera me one. He a g your timer behind Mm and a big banket ,alH- and the county clerk, and all know from experience that I an ir then, and ha on each arm mia laimhed the servants and the chamberlain him- the kind of man who la aatiafled wvr.- vein. wv auwav . . ....... .. I..KU I . a 1 1 1 owe me. and consult othere In mattara !,hMn t , hrf wt.r.n?t m.1ny TtJ? which are above my understanding. ';'." "'whind continued with a smile. olayed carda . torether every evening iiiii uci lain mill ill. hiiiii ui mail wi u la mu.iieu mill - .. . . " it. r.i";. iiii Yr . . tauBUBu , )...,, , ,., t -, ..Ik Vu. ...ti.i.. wnen. tney were alone wnetner nis nu- e chamber- pui on n uraaea raum --'r na grinneo, nut wnen tney nod arrived VL" "V..."'""".""': '"Vr. vi"' "V '"r"'." ZlZli.V""' mor Ware rruwl nr hart I HVed tn visit lain', wife one told my wlfeT Those and ha was marred tnen wn ran In front of th. mayor, hou.e he. gava KVh ..r Sii.".,5"n-p.Swue.S ff" rlX Z. "'a" tFVST fhem when' there were not maSyTeonla women can never Keep their months ?.. "".a pu.nana sue ieii oown with ner ,' tt:'"""L- Vh- Zu.Zu..I.a.Z -. raolund continued with a smile. ut. ' agm. unce na pui mo ua.iKais yelling like mad. And He trot- i; . - - .-u .. ... "V1 Vt . iV, , tar then ha waa alwava natural and ,..t. . . . .... .... -.i T,.t it nt airnln with a rar- ..! ... . . . i . "... race. That mv chief ovaraeer. whom I tor men ne wu aiwaya nat'irai nnri o. i rep.ieo, wnaiaiu a... itu "But really I began cuu,u "Ye," I .aid. "that was a good one." con.ld.r an honest, but la.y fellow pleasant. That waa In thoaa day and a .. "Bhe told her mat she oueht to lust iow you ruumu i nmo JUai usien. mere a mucn more." i.v ..- ..v " ' " " rr .i.k. k..'.n t.vn. go and get a child with anyone ao hat that Egelund.' fc , 'fcourBe there wa. a general outcry Jf key had to run' , nfZ W" "e.T iV.""', -nmVthlnV VhV"ahl. to fall asleci. tney might Tool hla younger t-rother." . " V " " .ma innmoeriain was laKen into ,, . .,---"," ' v."! -'. rnuraa vn,. .lon't nntaratnt that vnun he coffee wa nerved In' the sum- to pay In time. -n. hut if I dnn' take a couple of stiff "That can't ba poa.lble," I eald. believe it or not. ne earn. court and neld to pay a big fine and and . ui.., i. . J. i .ui.i.. "I'h, rhutnharlaln had anoken to tna damaa-ea to Unha ihniit v, l . rt oi it waa mat tne oniy woras xno uvtrwrr ,.ni.i ...... .n.oi u wnum mini oau seen (1f tn r. ..A v I n t n w. m a w.b m . , a . 1 , m 1 1 m r n rt r 1 1 m villi n IRI llllll UU, 11 D IU II. Ill . v . v a v. 1 ill KUll.II 111, aavi, a W Roasherrv." he cried and tianae t Via table twice with hla flaia. I.T immediately thera appeared through be with the baron of Findeaboy merely but the overseer, of course, refused, the officials of the ouse In the garden near the end S F.a-elunrt muat furthermora aaa to throat acrapea before I go to bed I will e stable. Thev hud branil and It that nut nt tha mnnav. whteh onmaa He RWaka until 4 or 8 O'clock. Indeed I town Thera wna uen,ed'"tne. and cigars, all of them, in from the aale of aome of my farm a, do. and then I awear na. Want another?" ... - w .-..ukuaui va.iic iiiuinril iDV.UVV UBtXJ W U Vll UIUI IBHIV A - a aiiijt, a a ii.ii7au. i ri a our near in iinv a nrf 1 hnnaa. i . -. - .. ...au.. iu .1 nn,o r.na dav whn t nare was a imi tma m vnr am. iha mintaii- k. Iceepardreaaed all In hlack. dewing while the" "chambarlafn useTSly fourl" ium dinner "they filled th. ov.rj.eer full county clerkT and the custom officer. nZnTf a nn ? w." ' ""4 -'"mu.t keep an ya on th. For- belaid" '! didn't Vth b7 Sat. And tha woman alldack Through tha -derBUnd. th." wy- of warn fiadr with the boa. iand put It out" -"ver dl.h which nobody wa. allowed iS "'"feed there Is! And they were all ft o7?mfrt$f h Ufht " cJ?frnm "thaTaU brU,lh C,tnwh.r I 5 ' W n.?"V nh','ThShCh,Unrn,.t,nh.?."T l.iJl3:t0P f $W 1 ' Si ..nht.dUkat theovh?rmoff'fhe rr,rh andtHaU rn'-, ,whenythy weVe I. At no llm e .hould the chief over- ?"Weow Si' nromie. me to coma jV-rilS Kllnl Ph'&VouWabeVhhV was'lgelund "'t tell you .1, not." ha replied,. "I ttlU tVWSZZ c'aW h.V faWd ad"' y0Ur brth" her .. .. - laughed, he got that degree once when have It from the overaeer himself. with the mayor Of eourae. everybody good-morning gentlemen They ail above that he n ust turn ov.r to En v.'. lifTik vS hv. .Ua . "Roaaherry. Tlutt was the name of a he Same home from abroad, and he was "Now imagine if ho had burned to waa curioua and the dish was so big laughed for they thought It was an- fund wnose rece"p li m X m m weH " ' - y : Go-bje and, sleep p0ll?r7r.1 ""oe' b,i"-ht 'rom tha baron far more proud of It than of hla title of death that the servMt had to use both hands other Joke of his, but suddnely his own.' P " AMEN T "Oood-bv rood-bve Exoase'ma tl.t on Vlntorsbora. Tt alaraya slept In her chamberlain. But Christian the Eighth "Well, thera would hava baen a acan- to carry It don't you want another carriage cornea with four Btallidns. and I write thla power of attorney on or- t wtVet 'o Exosa ma that . - . . .... ' . . i . . 1 - " , ' . '. ,. from 828 to 836, and the last by Mikado Yosel-in, whose rule waa from 868 to 876. It la alao Interesting to note thaj almost aa many. of these' poems wera written by women aa by men. in ine game ot one Hundred poets, played extensively in Japan on New Year's day. the flrat three lines of the Since the discovery of the disease 49.000. According to Dr. Mary Nlles, it plague vlsltod Marseilles, Alx and Tou- 'th player, may take by supplying the Spreading function, of the moaauito was "noticeable that rata in infected Ioik there were 45. last two. aiinn. w.. tka-n mosquito. h dl fl d th t 0 of the offl. tfOP centuries the disease carried on . many Uvea hava been aaved by obaery- clal(, wno offered 10 centa cash for Its ravages unresisted. Cities towns. nTT. jiraur procauwons. i nus, in tna every dead- rat Drought to mm, coi- wnoie districts oi country were ueoupu- ii lllrj UI - 1 1 -1 1 a I Pi n II 1 1 1 .m in iih 7iim wnara una vniM r rna ..n. -im:in .111111 ill ui a uav auti au.wu . . . ia.ru nn .uuai. t. .. v w. a., v. - MUST:, Gontmued F WORLD MUZZLE 'Ihe FLEA? rpm. tke First Page of Tkis Section SOME EASY CARD TRICKSNo. By Ortori E. Goodwin c 1 ARD parties, of one kind or an- diately he does so, pick It up quickly Ing formula: Mutua dedlt nomen Co other, ara now so much-In vogue 'that the apectatora cannot aea what cla, which being translated means, that the amateur who is able to 1th.. card ctual1 Then ask for t he Mutu gave a name to the Coet; how-..7- k ! . 1 ,8ttfr S'-'d. nd "hen you hava that, ver, the tranalatlon haa nothing to do puaai and mystify his frlcnda again for the one you later received, with tha trick. ounng aome lull In the proceed- uo tmf 10 ln extent or aay, nva or alx wavVmDloTMformT one month" During the W It is became cities of the dead; houses were ounng aome tun In the proceed- L"""2 l d w. will u , ow!mJ J2f5 . i T y IT' ld. frora 80'000 t0 100'000 Persona-cloaed; streets were deserted There Were Many Safeguard, but lns ' everywhere in demand. With otlume fo? 5 0? "ur of which Worl Mewingl. mortality from arue haa almost bean ai-a with th formutlnn of n national bo- ... " ki. ..i . i. . ... . uaaume, lor nva caraa, lour or wnwn mortality from ague haa almost bean iih ' with the formation of a national ao abolished by the.almple precaution of From Canton the plague spread to clety, war on the flea, will be waged in having tha doorway and . windows of Hongkong, 80 mUes distant The deaths all the dependencies of Great Britain. ,iia uuurwaya ana winauwi Pi ,. " ..." , . nnn r...in- ,hl. ckana war will oarrla tn tha llici. UlU mi. ..vrcu o.vvv. i'tiiin, . ' ' I - ' 1 1 . . ,i . ' ..... - - - - .w - - Still Customer Kicked. From the New York Sun. " "iii. innj nui iw in- ara actually in your nana. , io aava un examining tna sentence It can appropriate for letting Journal reader ". ,M - Vll'tl. be , easily aeen that tha word, conatst ,n' i16 "ecrt.of. Bom ot th In'PJwt, XSiwrS u IBO-H up. ' It U almoat un! t 19 latter, eauh Tepeaiea twice; then each pair to be numbered thla way the formula la used: M U T V S For th tfrst trick taita n 91 ' Tou a, ladies and gentlemen." precaution against out of the pack, let them be thoroughly . rt i.)Uii.. ... ahMtviad an i. v... .1. . , lned. tna more favorable will ba tna re- .. . " ""B"" iriucriiiu lis. 11 au 1101 luraira lor ivv jmra. mmij - x,, 1-1, i-a 1 AAA ... iii.v.ivfii m """"u Ule UIlIOOKerSi ...I, .v., .--ratar t afnllv 4ka iiannitv naaa nrmfoif-A 11, in...i.ii .1.1 1. 1.. . A u . Thev 1 1 ii I their liimerlCK t raze l .tMMi rontnpinn Tiii. nnun" Mkiii.,.1 ik. thla iiniu hm i ,kn. ...... . 7' ouit to tno trioKBter. ir eareiuliy done "-.j y.vv... awvuiunuicu uiaiiu 11 nan milieu 11 nvinui.7 iiih ' . v . ... dvu,., u . ...... ..i. . ----- - v. .111 111 Ifjiaiion iniu . . . ... ... i . . by tha death of raU. These rata, ac- Hongkong. There was a alow diffusion Years or So Ago. attendant, "has hen debacteriallred. three piles of seven each, one at a ?P aK? inX. ! ;?aL.0?i0r.iWk.! oordln to W. J. Simpson, professor of from Bonbay along the coast, and In a, and the comb and brush are thoroughly time, asking aome one to note eom t,?Pilr confl(Ienc' detection is rather nygiene at tne .ing s couege, Lionoon, ig98 61.000 deaths were recorded. rrora tna jvnw mm oun. . iiiiirelnn-iiea. particular cara and only to tell you . 1 1 1 n m naar i, " ammtim t tt na.wMM wnmn mi. i. i. . m.i. . . . . ' . nc up tne tnree houses covered with nettinr. In the : ',..-i' .ul Ji." i. " ii... i.l,- , v, ni.r. ,1. fai .tnrea "This toweL" aald. ihe attandant to eouthern part of the United Statea. ln covered by Dr. S. Kltasato of Toklo. The of the earth. Who can tell but science tne patron, "has been subjected to ex- raM tpl-k, m '" -"'"a. 'nJitnon n .hTAh v nt.i . u ranama and South Amerh-d. yellow plague disappeared, reappearing ln 1879 may yet muxxle the flea. tremo heat and la thoroughly aterll- fi , L hlCh Whl,e a,moat ImpM 'fh U the fever Jtaa bean aUmped out through war and 1898. With Canton, Hongkong. Ma- . ntBl- ana lnoroun,y Bter- sib - of detection, require no especial ii4 'Sr'S 'h '.r. ttn on ino mosauiio. can arnt vak in infi-rted tha niftiriio j-vr r imT-r -r-T w k Ti 1 T bb.ui in ine oeriormance. 11 nu oiuivi xii oiLiiy. Pakhol Whii fleas spread the olarue. thev unread over southern nhina. It broke are not affected by tha bacilli. Tha out In Hnmbiv. India. In 1898. where it breaking out of a plague epidemic has had not appeared for 200 yeara. Many Oood!" commended the. Datron. we lane every Dr exposing our patrons 1 S n 5 p c ar usually found teeming with fleas. "In India," writes Profesaor Simpson. From the New York Sun. And now It appears that the present N O M 8 8 1 K N t 8 "Glad to hear iti" said the patron. whlcn pile It Is In. An . interesting observation has been "everv vear the area of tha olsrue'a ac- . .. . .. .. ... ... 'The chair In Which vou sit has a plies. rAacina In tha mi.i.iu i Don t Rerjeki. mad .by Dr. M. Clarke in Indiana, tlvlty widens. Each recurring epl- popularity or tne nmencK is notning dally bath ln bichloride of mercury and dleated by your friend. Repeat this - . ,k. a . a-. .,1 While. plague prevailed at Inuioue not demic selies on new districts, besides very new. at least not within 1.000 years its cushions are baked in an oven heated altogether three times erh iim. t.viaa- With regard 10 this, and indeed to ail a case was found on a territory Immedi- maintaining a hold on th old. At the or so. and It In Japan that politely re- to 187 degrees, which is guaranteed to special cara to place between the other tricks, tbar IS on Invariable c o c 10 10 You must now imagine that rheae- rala JSur.vT?rd" 9n the t"D,e' ch' yeaio" beTasen't bac,"U' th" happcn" t0 arthothdeo0one1ta8r8ieCot,ed,hb.y y2rS never repeat ft. sam. trick twice In the forT'"! ardon' ThS yenUtsgnn- "An excellent Idea." tlced VO.lty of the card he no- one ..ykning. In the first pUc. eyery "r " 'BitM5Bi?. h "!c atelr adjoining-on th Pamnaa. situated tnH of elirht venra tha annual mortalltr marks: "Honorablv excuse about -8.000 feet above the sea. In that had risen from less than 30.000 ln the was I who did this, so many section were larea deposits of nitrate first vear of Its prevalence to a little There whs a time when scle of soda. Persona were accustomed to Ipsa than 1.000.000 In 1908. Thla fepre- nouncort that the perfection of the mod- .The rasor and the lather brush are During the third time of dealina- the on will bf looking out for your math- n. two ,Vm, Tha im. go back and forth, no sanitary precau- feentls nearly one sixth of the annual ern camera l ad enabled them to pho- boiled before being used, and the lather cards note particularly the fourth or ods knowing beforehand what the re- uV" in5 in on nniii JhL H tions were Uken, yet the people ln the mortality ot India, tograph birds ln flight so quickly that cup is dry heated until thera is not the middle card of each pile, so tliat which- Ht t-IZ J- T. "1 Va naJra ara aahauat " wi- I'".! charmed territory remained unharmed. "In the first months Of 1904 there they had discovered motions pf the slightest possibility of any germs cling- ever pile Is selected I you may "be ,b4. t " ' . Anotoar golden rule to Q. . P'Clarke took a number of fleaa were over 500.00J) deaths, while during Wings which previously it had been lm- lnf,J, H mention the middle card in It This served Is Vr to tell before- if mlto anBSaif erZ ,,1 ,V . P. ,n,t0.th.at ereory and within an hour the first six months of 1907 the deaths possible for the human eye to see.But, ;'"' card will be the one you want By rmt- hand What you are going to do namaJeXmTntf vmi hi m th- I1 died.. The nitrate of soda made life numbered 1.060.000. and of thla' number alas! some one directed their attention . Th hot water with which the lather ting the piles together the card canP h. " Z!?-J .V; . UJTTn h?" nil Ya bSJA' SitJ miYOn I CI olmatia innh a haatsil n n -! fA...ja W. . . a 1 111 l J JT ucav tlln J lU auuglDllllI LtLaVeSI - - - wim mw-w-rttym a u tt b J" .... .wa.. v " ..,-v. v.t. ti licio VI1C DO..VUU IHTUI CU ill ruuiRUU Uiril n V. ita lilt- I Hi I lllrtl lllt'nr W E Hint HJI1H 1111(1 jo ni"jo uviiuic 11 3..t w auu I UU II U DV fLJ 11 f 1 I 1 II af I 11 A nat-rtm linina U. . . fleas died -the' people remained un- which has a population of 25,000,000. been accurately depleted in old Japa- Pryed with a germicide, besides being table and producing the reouTred one K? V.rtJ th- JU,l wl-:lln2 Fatter ;!T " and himlnT th. r.SJ.'l. wherawrUbo.c Piw'w&m?&w.-rn in-nrni:iro m.rIrt tnm?- tthtbuS Sa5 ? . r. w L v .. " .J "... luc l" ruiwiwr oimi'Duii, m. iimsu. n ericK rever in japan wnicn amounted to v . unuiuic air a- an men, oeyona tne others In. the nark ..(.. Viit h-hiri Tk- "w onlr variation h-lna that ii ur- through the rat on the flea was begun, steadily dott ne thci country. a social crane. It manifested itself tlseptically treated every day; and all after first sUDDlna' the ckrrt 1 tn C?,nw,sV- bu,t P,"'"1 w1" second king tmLZn tltlVA 5S J5i Wdgjtre More than 100,000 rats were captured, "Plague is slow in its progress and Vhcrevcr there was a gathering of c."n8e handed out to our customers la of the pack! If the vtck ha nii5 llfp ' ' ff'ti L-tL S",'' th!a 5,y tfirflt.ln Th-d raf'arlka". I , S and twice that number were poisoned development." he says, "and evidently people KanerlnK or first wined with antiseptic gause. The dropped on or thrown to the florir th- 5" , "Wk. u the, Un i, Tafora i?i i1n?J'-atJ-n-iP ; More than 500 men were kept constantly ha, difficulty In adapting itself to new PThost would propound the beginning oe polish at the bootblack cftair is reqXd card will Ct and V.l In", tifnl&J.VA tf: "mpioyea, and su,uuo a month was ex- conditions; not infrequently 11 remains 0f a Hmerlck for his guests to sunnly ,:ne" iropn, ano tne- " ward. "r "t.'l'r.r -k-. i. r J 7 J1 . .' . " ' ' ,- penned. for vears In a more or less Quiescent niuins iini n n Di Walter Wyman, chief of the bu- state and then break out in a destruc- would offer the same amusement to his ?rn,BU.t.ln.?.wraPPJ..ln. the. (term-proof nhV TriA. .1... t .1 Aw.nnfn AnMnmlrt " . . s. . .. ... ... . . I'lWI'l fill I I1 1 llllll. "Wl l. lAn', m. 1 r.r. " - . lV.ll, fean of public health and marine hos- tlve and expanding epidemic. ; pnai service, declared that rieas wera responsible for the infection. The fight Is proving successful, however, and with the destruction of the rats tba dis ease Is being stumped out. In advocating- the formation of a na tional society for the destruction of ?Vlll been L III 111!, tr.. i;.... An.l 1. 1 ,1 1 . .. ,1 J li-li Most effective of preventive meaa- u ii,.m.,i,. in th nriv. (ki, anead and ahav tires, recently de?lared Dr. J. Ashburton t,r,.,nir it inrinnri ih.n. ,r ,,v. wun some sort Thompson head of the public health tllfngR j.ooo years ago. department of New South Wales,-Aus- Bo engrossing was this contest of the trolla, is to render buildings rat rTroof. wltj) tlmt 1t followed the soldiers even The total destruction of rats and rat to thfi fied of battla Iirufl. Iir- nttvo, in llliLPUnniuir. i nri c and place at the bottom of the back. Th next two ' cardr, which ar of LAN ATA n imnnHsinip. npre a .i.n . , vermin, ln Knaland. sir James Cricli- foreVthere is one escane-the barrier IIV "-J"1'" "ow., P.r',,,"ner.8.??.,.7r" declared that, although agalnat the rat and Its parasite. ,. ' ' . . . ton-Browne mere was a time when England was fro of rata, it l nn. actually rat in. ov.tam -,t f,7;ill; ahlna with .V"6 B.UPI1 naB WS l"af 01 TOUng to talk me to death "I'm not the harher. air.' "You're not? Where la her "They're boiling him, Sir.' TALE REVIVED. -nUiB u ouier aimiiar trkft'deDehi-i oat snowing,, w mm -you jeava ma th "Is " the next thraa on thn 'Ta Ingon the Production of soeqZad l0 "j io on as B card, 1. to mane the card .WaBouiH?Bfe .Atho?nh formula may b. a ItttU ..'ikJ ii-i w-vniiV in a, k-i nruer .w three cards are put on t, run a I mif Think I'm loaded Yet another , ..i.vi.ii.'i Jk f "il.:iVk"JP:" . NO V Cf 6 of germ that you ve aot 1, """" i?1,1 yime into n jniooia oi in pacx, wun- The flrat leath?" 7 g ' ceding and other similar itW4A'K,'-whllat Jeave the tha "Urn" t an eighth of an inch towarha' hanrt one-'f' vouV friends,, will now brlni &-!:V&pm troubi fe.ta , It . r.jl" ..i... cnier wno was captured Dy Yosh-i-yo. - Br offering a rewnr fr .11 rat. S J y..' i-.." A," UlvtrnT- the head of the Mlnamoto clan, in the -killed, declared ti,- kurnt iinin .,f ,.aiih in -ahina gT"at batOo of the Highlands. The auu zorennger grip tne pack the two Ing out' the Cards their majestlea are . . . . miume nnger. snould hold between xouna in conclave togetner. An Anecdote, Not New i 1805, Go- them Ue card. If now sons . IZ t" To-tell the .card.'ln the pack oh. Women on Railroad Track. From tke Boston Herald. fr "-herself from the pests. - -India, coming from Infected oorts. yo,ung prisoner was quietly preparing rn, .k...i.. i i. n nnn For inn trici uoratiT-diviiiii your fingers: th T missina car7 the'paclc lhto hafv.a. placing them back "The looomotlv engineer has many ing (he Rounds Again. A while aan a tt.r ar i,a Z?J. """" -ra remains hack.. You ara than a hi a tn t.ll thin.. , . a" the worst nlani- trir-un i.na'm aarth r. i. ik..u . di.m.ii ii,i m.iina to die, nnd his great calmness moved his rmm r,t i. n t ,i. . . . tha : carda on ' at a time hv raaitinar ..nlr,iii.. ...jJ;... i. it... ,Z la h- "r." , '..',"' , . -r,. ! . . ' .Vi:i! .. ' cantor tn remark, with raa-rat; t v ,-WM" ipers. peginning, ' o in next irtck much ik ...4T.... tas.-.. -hifa' T. i'Ilr,"M,lL "5.,.,?"vri ,vf-i.if:"""v '""e."'5" "" i ine ,awiu,iiaiiw,i u -wn-H ."ra..ki.ha.a - u appeared. with "'tha Tiniiir tiitrii St V"ll- ' the University of Illinois, and working "rarw,no1. "To-shf-o-he-te 1-to-l-no-tsu-re-no Ka-na-shl-sa-nl." fit is indeed a orrow to me to hee iiau m nun. nonea ounet DOtn ways 1. inrnugn tne college publications. The fUJi , this tanirle .f the threads the feud.) ""v" ?out ht wa called a re- Aftfr ahon-iin, Ika ' T'ort"" But the young prisoner quietly re- frflLni,Mn.ai -?ar!mout1.. It de- .After shuffling Ihe cards, the VV it Din rannt vanra K 12 1 .ration i. ,A 4( ..U in tU. n4oU M ' I V ii -,'i!1iMl...conduoled cat fa-rms in In- the crime iff Infection fastened upon the -Ii. liJ1, " -PufPoaa of destroying the flea, science now knows where to direct ai3J?ilJe'!r1n,.n,t h1 danger of plague its attacks. 'SSI v. I U aid. the rat f,ea do Plague is divided into 'bubonic, sep- Dot eek harbor on cats. - n ..i ,ini,i V.Tr. fSrn courge. according to types, such as cellulo-cutaneouR. car- piled: r. 7 rVirp-on'.tor.l,!l,,,te1. ,n Tul- buncular. Intestinal and cerebral. From Hnn .PT."1. Brltlah. In lMl. the with h.ihnea Thn inAiihatinrf of thn exciusij- oarner With which China ur- dlseaae variea from a. few hour, to th f Jiiiinuni. nrriwii wu nrnv.n . . . - . it7i X4 v t) k.. C " t"" " " -ifi i'vb aays. rne svmptoms in man are '") . . . - vote. . iirf thi reounirvY Wa fAT???: Iev'r.. ver headache, giddiness, con- as a reward for his point of view the So at a town meetlns the -t.id country almost depopuut byirfar; Sr-Pt.i '"LrZIru who far. outnumbered the otbef rest Bnn r AtllanCe. i ..-i ' i f . . ""r.. nvnun ing ie.ii, BiaiiMncnnK, imin- . u ti v i.iiiiii.n in vniicu inv ilihmuh th. nrlrln nt tki ul aweillngs, delirium and occasional ks. it contains five lines "To-ro-I-ne-so-de-wa, Ho-ko-ro-bl-nl-ke-rl tailed how the tax assessor of th trie t of Hanover, New Hampshire, i iucu reunnuy inttl ina Students of turned you..- Put the nack behind -Manager Umii. ii,. n.X. a i ... a ... a. . . a. -a- Z B va. Maa) ftURVVB flailU ill- '"a",:: tlon of some one card should be noted. ZTlZ !AmmSlP .?.JL YkV wi yo2 ?.anjr- - rtdlng tn his" observo- f J" so that lt.can be produced t M? mo tlon nlne .with a numbar of of flclals rSalt ment In actual oractica it -?fi "V e,J . !? .5ra?i?.f-th..r.d then ahow- and reportera on a tour of Inspection. a. too. soroJhads-th. Tttp., MhhS ref8 of my good armor, which ara d W'uii eour "H ,nhacnhould ne?tln ear..; anf i A . a raa,or kl. -a k X i llJ. OI In.e WStClierS. r . .. , , ... arrlail on ton nn laat S. anv lllnatratla. rt .L..UliL.frli "1 Yunnan 4s unknown. It Hm hiiJr ii 7'"P"ons or me skin. Deatn ensues ln rues., i ne nrst and tnirt 7?tt-iltXSi y H&,t SV& hree five y1ables. and I the riigriniB reiuming rw Mecca inat mm Acoorrf It waa Introduced Into France during: coHcted ... 1 1 l o. uiu.cu in .uuuui L ui iwn nrniwTi vije ui iiic imiuii.nr. m ..an r ri rt rt n. & mnt . . or ii syna- On a was to hava erected a aohnnikn.... ward nn h. onniiiiinn ,k. u. !""' . 1 ilk'.Tk i- ftet ,onf and one foot wlde- ""I objection to being hypnotlaed. ' Looking raoldl j mir i tinea ina an ii fr i iiuvs in in st nita t-n ura i Lr i ih aim iier r in riam attat. v. i wi . . . a flrat thr f ak.-a. . k"-;".."'" V,"" a Vi' " "..V V'."" " , the last two awiy. -iminediauiy lh WUL V" T":" .T-.fT? ts. ..The cards -hould then b.; spread In.: ?-lS Tai&JJ! ?'- ekfL?nJ?i table and some , bi" itlond: tooclMelymnd 'fJuhd up when" hi "miZ"t 'SAVan IK? ' Tkl ...l..t..ll kl.l . ...... TT. I.. . I . . . . . k u..v j no. imik ui ntw juai wni sne would , iryiu una irica. q Mouiw bo oo, i nut ii ne nadn t seen her or tni that you jdve no time for Close tlclDatad har aetloT.-ah- mlo-ht Viaua'k.Ji pbsryanc.-f--i -.v.A a narrow .iatWT , - - "-?", ? - To tell Mi'CWd-WlrsDear ifot; J'I have ridden thousanda of inlles - i-arua irom vn. iw.-k ana bbb . mar oi on in iron l or tour - observation en- hava noted la the ace of hearts, then ask and' to -remember seven. In a contest th ng to JT, p, Papon, who has lines ore given, to which , & . . . . i . ' v i.t-ii a rnrrmn n. mi lie. rt r ,kA mn.r ho .nnmia - - i . . t . . ., ... . . . ... t r r taiui iiuiu ui. a.a Aim :nr,h7X-V.ttnUa lrTwerV it epN "'All the fanrouT-'One Hundred Poem." .Tenot" 1" ,n" tne taM tLWl. VI l?2 friends. Jt?.pl.;thm In pairs gln.S and I. have seen hundreds of tld a Dartmouth ' waa told about the used to be a favorite ain v,""-,l" ""o "ow"v. tnarr Jikeiy to.Lroaln-'to.be done Is to deal out the and then change her mind and go back fr---v ,-'T-i.t,'? ,-'k.-r,i,.:-.i-v ' !:. --.-i:.f;-il;,,t-..,.: .i-.i-.i.-jr". - . .. - . 7r -.,. vn. .u loiuauimg immo-j caras , in 1 accordance wiui tna loiiow- to tn place Irom which she started." -een th year. U09 and Whn tk ten by1 the MlkadV t'luTcnp YnT ' wonr . 'bk tv,.. voiir a,,htt"7?- k 'S..w-:"",OTV--Iu.u.-"." ?? -nai,-am. tning. wopne mo? ... ; vv."v" " v.. 'no pira logoiner. x-ick up me pairs in explain wny it la. but if a woman. aa anecdote, may, of course, touch, the "card vou want .nu nrri-r taking i-h.i tvTa .ir. - .i,f.VT.,ki; '...- V. "I?'??"? , story when and then ot course you trtck Is finished, aro not aerated. . AJ1 At T