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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1907)
TOPICS OF THE TIMES. A CHOICE »ELECTION OF INTER. ■•TINO ITEM*. tuns seems wrong. Is with YOU. Stull« at tbe world and It will smile right back at you. The attitude of oth»r pw pie toward you Is governed largely by your attitude toward them. You what you giv* If you have a sour position It will show In your fare, iwople will turn away from you. are not looking for trouble In world; and w» turn away from It when «re can. And tf you are lugging trouble around with you, your fare give» u- warning, and w» turn away from It. Either that, or we'll give you srewl for soowL Aa a general thing ws ar» elth»r attracted or repulaoi by the fare of th.we ws meet, that I* th» expression of th» fare Rome faces hare beautiful fMturea and rare complexion, but th< Indlcattona of a mean disposition are * plain that th»re la no beauty there. And *»me feature* are positively ugly, yet are ao lighted up hy th» evlden.-ea of a sweet, kind and loving disposition tn aid» that we forget th» feature* and see real beauty. Haven’t you MMIced that bable* sweet. Inn sent little bable* will go to some people at onre and to others not at *11. no matter how much they are and gaMMI WE babies are looking for love. An<! th»' ■an generally tell. They look first at th» fare It either attracts or repel* And tl>« face le merely the Indicator of what ta behind, away back In the mind We grow up. but we never get over looking for love. And we Judge at first by the fare. You can't keep an unlove ly disposition and a lovely fare. Th< fare will finally tell the story. «TRAIN ON RAILS. DITOMALS Th»» I v.4era» Mask a»v»rer T»»si»a lk»a Urik»» Slesl. Saving armor plat«*» ami project 11»* "there la ihi material In Hi» wliol» field of *tre| manufacture which Io aubject to such «ever», such absolutely hrutpl Dorothy pl< k«l up a rsw. whereu|a>n treatment aa tlie steel rail.” auya D»g- all the petals fell off "I guess this They ought to rename lb» forty »»ven tar Marshall In McClure** It uniat en rose le molting, mamma,” ah» said. Mory Singer Building the Skylark dure »very Imaginable kind of st res» "The feathers has cum» out.” It 1» alternately Iient. t«lat«l ami bam Tb» cranberry crop la abort. Will Teacher (to new pupil) lb. you aivred; It must be hard euough to re- know anything alsiut draylng. Touiaiy? thia be of any raving nervier to Ibe slat erualilng and abrasion; It uiu»l ■•» I'uinniy Ye* ma'am Teacher Wbat turkey? IMMIGRATION CAN NOT BE REGULATED fereon'a Becwrtary of Stat» at the time of th» nominating tough enough to re»l»l fracture It can you draw? Tommy My breath, « ‘ mention of 1808. and Jam»« Monroe holding tbe same HE new nunIgration •»uiiiiisalon. after Jun Japan baa bought up all the White muol undergo much severer tension ma'am. lurtfollo under President Madison when h» was nomi ketlng about Europe for some time, at public bead torpedo», tu England. Let us than bridge otwd; In fact, the rails "Oh. dear!“ algbod tbyrar-old Tsrry. nated In ISlti. expeoa* Is about to sail for home. Is-irl ut hope nobody «III carry the new. to of u line form practically ou» «mtlnu “I wlah I waa twlua." “Why?" asked Madison, Monroe and J. tj. Adatne found th» cabinet a with It. as th«* whole fruit of It» labor* n Hobaon oua bridge from terminal to terminal. bls mother "Hu I «mid send the oilier stepping stone to the highest honor III th» gift of 'he plan to keep cruiciml and vletou* foreton Ami each rail uiuat bear th» terrific half to b-liool while thia half went fiali people, but thia political history has never repeat«l Itself. era from immigrating here lu future. Thia A bride freed a white dove aa an otreaa of direct «intact with the wheels Ing.” he replied. No man now alive can recall a time. however, when four augury of good fortune. A homing plan Is a requlreiueirt that every Immigrant of lucomotlvoa and «sir»; yet. said a members of the same i-ablnet were prominently inentlou- IJttl» lleaal» was suffering from the pigeon would bate Iwcu more appro hereafter shall t>»»r a rertillcat«* of go«l character fro-n prominent railroad malinger rorently, «1 aa candidate» for the Presidency In th» same year. prtate. •araehe and. i-alllng tier mother to th» bis home authorltl,**. rertlllvsl to hy an American consul. tin* rails are mad» with much lew ^t- Secretary iMrtelyou, Secretary Taft and eg Secretary This, at first glam*», hwka like an »x,v*ll»nt Idea; at sofa on which »lie waa lying, »lie said I teutlou to quality Ilian the different Shaw will find no precedent for the elevation of a cabi If Wlaant Burbank wishes to confer any rate, every American vv.tukl like t*> have c rm ml I and "Maniiua, If I should die don't forgvt psrts of a bridge. Bridge atrel Io uiad» net minister, other than a Secretary of Stat», to th» of- a real beueflt upon buinauity let him vicious foretooere kept out of live reuntry, and to ma',<* to put uiy dolls In uiouriilug.“ with all poaatbl» care; the ap«-inoa Are of President. develop a kind of blackberries that will a law that they must keep out *e»ma to settle the matt *r Harold had been In the «mutry f«*r Bone of the railroads offering bridge Superstitious twrsona who may admire Mr. Foraker grow where there are no snake* But. ou examination. It «III be Men that‘such a law two weeka and u|a>u hla return hla llt- «•utnieta being carrlml out to the let and Mr Knox will probably be Impressed with th» fact coulit not be enforced and might as well not tw* made ter by th» bridge atrel manufacturer* tl» slater aak»d If lie had said his pray that no senator of th» United States ever stepped direct John 1). Rockefeller baa decided not With our enormous and unpollcod «vast line* with «ho use only the o|>en hearth product. er» »very nlglil. "Not on**." he ro- ly from hla senatorial offi.-e Into that of the Presidency. to grant any more Interviews to news thousands of mile* of unpret«'t«l border on the north lu making atrel ralla by Ibe Besaeiiier pllnl. "I Just had a sure enough vaca In fact only two or three ex senators have been elected paper men. Thia Is too bad. The Inter and south. It Is luiposalble to keep out of the country any pro-«-»* the Iron la flrat irewered from tion." President, altlsnigh some of the moat distinguish«! tn»tu- viewa with him were ao amusing. white person that want* to enter. Onre a foreigner la on Isabel of llooton was s|s*iidlng a few tbe ore hy aaiieltliigl areuud, all the bers of the upper house ha»» been dlaaitpolntod aspi territory of five Unit«! States, he would be safe, for •«•rtsm and aa uiucb of th« other luqiur ««>ks with her «lUslii llesale, lu Ills Mississippi baa sued the oil trust for rants for the otflee. Among the Presidents who held of- there Is no meant of distinguishing him from hundreds Itlra aa poaaltile are blown out by «mutry. "Ia*t's go I* the pantry alii Are suhMspient to the time of John Quincy Adams la to ll.480.lU0 for alleged violation of the of thousands of other* There Is no way of registering atrennia of air In a «inverter; third, tbe get aouie cake," sand lh*»»l» on» day. state anti-trust law. We know what be recalled Andrew Jacksoa, who resigned from the Sen and keeping ac«vunt of tkkiau.000 i»*>*pb-. nor of prevent (■erventiigv of cartkvn desired la Intro “For pity's sake, don't say panl(y any ate to he a candidate for President, but who was de Chancellor I lay thinks of Mississippi. ing as many a« wish to from Joining theiu. duce«! Into the "tilown” metal; fourth, more,” anld laabel; "say irouaery.” feated That waa In the campaign In which Jaekaon was The Unit«! States Is Ik'Iptess, ami .-ancot protect Itself tbe heated metal, now Besuw-gier aleel. “Now, Margie, you must do »• main “The prime requisite of suocees with opposed by J Q. Adams, resulting In the election of from the fi«s*d of humanity that Is isvurlng In on It every la cast Into an Ingot. ma telle you W lien I waa a little girl poultry," says a Seattle paper. "Is pa td.-uns hy the llouae of Representatives. When at last year. Even prohibiting Immigration altogethre would Is* Imai of all. the Ingot la roll«l down ilk» you I was alwny» oliedlellt " Mar tlence." That seems to be the prime Jackson waa sl«-t«l President be bad been out of tbe useless. We might a» well make up our niuala that th * Into the finish«! atrel rail It la tsmal gie (»<«1 5) I'm glad you told uie. requisite of success In almost »very Senate four years. Utica Glob». country will continue to t*e tbe refuge of I lie criminals ble hy tbe Besuu-mer proees» to «mtrul uiamiua. When I have any children Une, except gambling. and th«* vicious of the world, and trust to our vlgUau e p»rf«-tly the cartaon In the ore the I'll tell Uieiu wbat a good llltl» girl STRAW VOTE FOR PRESIDENT and alertne«. and to a drastic enforcement of our own prlncqial hardening »lenient lu the rail tbelr grandma was. The king of the nature fakers is the law» to prevent them from Injuring ua after they arrive. HE Chicago Tribune haa tieen taklhg a vota bill aa tb» pboaphoru* which make» man wbo raises for the market Long “Now, Johnny.” said the Hunday — Indianapolis Suu. of tl>» editore of tlw> Middle West ou chok-e ralla brittla, cannot be removed by this si lioul toacber, "reu you tell uiv wbat Island ducklings. Rhode Island geese. The storage capacity of the yards of of Republlcan l’realdentlal candidata* It prmv«* whatever percentage of phoo- Philadelphia squabs and Jersey chick tbe Pennsylvania railroad has incre-ned a hypocrite It??’’ "Ye* lua'am," an a*knl th» Itepubllean «Ilture of llllnol* WILL PRECEDENT BE BROKEN? pborua eil»<s In the ore will persist In ewered Johnny. “A hypocrite 1» a l>oy ens on the same Illinois farm. AU per cent In ten year* Imllsna, Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota, tlie roll. An Ideal rail should coulaln that pretends to enjoy bearing tlie mill- RECEDENT will be brvkeu if any of the It has been calculated that fifty mil thè two Dakota* Nebraakn Missouri xnd sixty five hundredths of I per rout of later get off a Fuig hl«-«»liig nt the din- A Chicago Baptist congregation has present Preaideutlal probabilities Is nomi- Ion dollars' worth of standing timber Kansas If they aiqnvived thè progreaslv» carbon, tun more than ala one bun- Mf table when he'» nearly slarivd.” turned Its church building over tern nat«L Slu«v 1824 no nieuitier of the cabin, t Is destroyed annually tn tbe United isdleles of l'realdeut R«»»evrlt. Of thè replica l.Mtu ap- dre.ltIva per cent of phuaqdsini* amt l.t porarily to some Jewish worshipers bas beeu el»vat«-d to the Presidency of the State* pruved tbe pollclee of thè admlnlstrallou ami U3 dld m»t. to 1.3 |ier rout of manganese. who are without a religious home. The TAKING PliOTOa, United States, and only three lu the whole lo thè queatlon. "do you prefer a progressive or con "Milliner" is a corruption for Ralla of such •■um|»»ltlou wear mag millennium Is Just over the hill. history of tbe government. In 1824 Jolin servative man for l’resldent RooM-vell's succvwaor?” 1.433 loner," from Milan, which city at one nUI,«mitly and lia«» beeu knowu to last Haw «• Hol» a • amsra tor Ik» Heat Quincy Adam* of Maaaaehusett* was the want a progressive and ITU a conservative. a dozen years under the moot exacting A Connecticut man claims to have In time gave the fashion to Europe In all H *««•!(•. of the Whigs against Andrew Ja«k»on. but candidate For firet cholre of candidate» tM4 «ere for Taft. lui vented a milking machine that "works matters of taste In woman's beadgear. train*- to l*e found lu this or any other When pltotograidilug l»u I Id I ng* or otb there was n--> choice by tbe people, and Mr. Adams was for l’anmm. 151» for Falrtank* Iti for Knox. 184 fur Tbe latest fashion amoug Austrian eouutry. A«v>rdlug to the Scientific er obj« la with vertical Hue* a <-aiuvra Just like a calf." Doubtless It Is an elected by the votes of tbe House of Reprr«»utatlve*. At llughr* 23W for Ia toilette, and scattering vote» for a imprvvrtuent on the calf tn one respect. painters Is to establish themselves at Amrrlcau the standard of rail «aupo- should be held perfectly level, say» 11» the time of bis election Adams was Secretary of State n doaen otber* l ’ resldent Rmuevelt r«-»ned 138 rete* picturesque points In the mountains I:, It doesn't have to be choked off. •itlou adapted by the manufacturer» Circle. Otherwise tlie liullillugs In the •the cabinet of I'rvsldent Monroe. The two Immediate bui thè Tribune explalna tbat In thè great majority of summer, and make the portraits of tlu-iuselv«*» and now In use by them Is picture «III a|fia*ar to be falling eltlier predectwsors of President John Quincy Adams were al-' answers r«-elv«! tbe voterà espresse,! tbemaelvva lu fa "What becomes of all the old straw tourists amid such surrounding* aa folio«a Carbon, half of 1 per rent; back« aril or forward. a«-orillng to th» members of the cabinet at thé time of their nomination vor of Rimoevelt If be cnutd b» prevali«! on to acrept tbs hats’" queries an exchange. We are pboopborua. not more than one-tenth way In which the camera was tilled. * Kentucky with a population of fifty- for the Presidency. James Madison being President Jef noto inatto*—Toledo Biade. not certain, but since you mention It we five to each square mile, lias only S 1-10 of 1 t*er rent; manganese, eight tvutlis There are Bui»»* however, when th» may aa well confess that we have been miles of railroad Hue for each KU to one and one-tenth per rent. It will camera may l*e tllt«l. For example. same walls are visible today many THE UNCONQUERED MOORS THE STORM suspect.ng the breakfast food people. be even that there 1» a <u l*er rent In wjuare mile* and 14.3 miles for eact In photographs of clouds, waterfall* liuudred bricked up cells In which on creaaJ of phoaidairua In the rails of to balloons etc. the camera may polut u|e 10,000 In habitant* Indiana with a Ura»kle t>»aerf|><laa at Ils < «ml»« by ibis occasion and at other times of (hat Claimed A Georgia man committed suicide be p>pulatlon of seventy-six for each A ishnutly Ila 11 day as «aiipared with ti»e phosphorus «ard while In taking pictures of pmqile <»»• Whe Live» la Tall the Tale. 20,000 Portuicueue V Icllau». fanatical fury Christiana were In cause bls wife continually scolded him. square mile, has 19.2 miles of railway "The weather condition*" be »aid. In the Ideal rail mentioned above. It swimming or bathlug. children at work mured while living as a punishment for France and Simin, who under tbe coward that he was: Still. It may be per 100 square mile* Is rails «mtalultig thia exiwaa of phos or play, etc., It may be point«! down terms of tbe Algeciras International refusing to become renegades to their "had been precisely those to make th« that he bad rheumatism or something phorus that have been breaking so fre ward. ei|s-rlenee,l navigator cautious. White elephant parties arc ths lat couferem-e. have the resjionsiblllty of creed. and couldn't run fast enough to get Very su«-eaaful photographs of promi “Ths morning was sultry. There waa quently during the past winter. est and most novel society functions policing Morocco, may find the task a After this disa-ter Portugal gradual away from her. nent s(>eakera. parade* crowd», etc., When participated tn lately, At these meet dlflb-ult. If not !mi»ssible. one. The re ly withdrew from Morocco. and In 1'kU not a breath of air stirring. T» Make Bakaaarlaes Sate. the sun wna half way up to the leiilth Two offirera of the Brlll-b navy, t’ont- bar» been taken wheu tlie camera was When you remember that It took the ings every member is to bring some- sistance of the M airs at Casablanca, what remained of Her <x>uquesta waa It showed aa a dull copper <llak. A mander llall and Staff 8urg«>n Itee* held U|»lde down. British ParTlament nearly 300 yoars to thing be can find no use for. At a where tbe French, with all their su «1«! to England aa part of the dowry Hy bolding tbe-camera In tlie way barely ■f tbe Infanta Catherine of Itragiinza. faintly bluish haxe rested upon the have Invented an apparatua which, Il la pass the corn laws Its action In de recent meeting ten out of twelve ladles perior equipment, have been horizon. suggest«! many a photographer lias se expeet«sl. will remove the preaeut dan voting scarcely a century to the con present brought nothing but their bus "When the tide began to make an ger* to crews navigating submarine cured gooil pictures, while others a I m > sideration of the "deceased wife's sis band*— Avada (Colo.) Discoverer. almoat luqierveptlbl» breeze «•nine up boat* Bays the New York Suu. It Is trleti to use tbe camera In the usual Every one knows w hat an explosion ter" bill seems hasty and Impulsive in from the rou'weat Just enough to makr design«! to enable tbe men ti^ ee>-a;ie way mad» aboulut» failures. is; but its opposite, an Implosion, Is leas the extreme. <Jft»n by holding the cninera by th» tbe flags tall off at Intervals and then familiar. At great deptbs In tbe sea I settle dowu and flap feebly against tbe from tbe vrooel eveu If It la filled with aid» of th» Isaly and pointing It back tbe conditions are favorable for Its New York has a new society of worn water’or polauuoua gave* staffs. ward one may s»*n>re pictures of cbll- en called the Civic and Industrial production. At 2J00 fathoms the pres Experiments carried out by tbe ad "Banks of clouds appeared, and miralty at I’ortmuoutb proved. It Is •lrvu at play and of older people lu nat League, the purpose of which Is to ad sure 1* roughly speaking, two and a Anally massed themselves In the west eluted, tbat tbe ap|*aratus will fulfill ural pow-a without the knowledge of vance before the Legislature all meas half tons to the square Inch; that Is any nemler of th» group* ern sky. I said to myself that It was ures that favor women. I<oes not this to say. several times greater than tbit what Is claimed for It. and It Is likely Another warning to beginners la n«* no time to la» at sea that at high wa to be adopted aoon by the British Q«*eL mean that the society will support all exerted by tbe steam on tbe piston of a •aaary. I>o uot try to lane a time ex- ter there would be something doing up worthy legislation of every kind? Every ¡•owerful engine. The iuveutlon reaeuiblea a diving hel aloft and lower down. ¡■•«or» while holding the camera In th» good measure is good for women. met with a Jacket attached. It con A new tuberculosis treatment Is In hand. Even If tie- camera Is held "latter the clouds liegan to draw wa tains aa lugeuloua oxygen generator, tbe field. It is once wore a serum, and ter. The heavy bank seeme-l to part against the breast and respiration stop. Co-operation la Invited by the Mayor It Is the Invention of an Italian—Pro tbe chief feature of wblcb Is that tlie and one portion of It bore away to the oxygen may be breathed and rebreatb- |ied tie* action of the heart la suttl- lent of Lichfield. England. In repairing the feasor Cuccurullo—and It has made to cause the b*>x to vibrate and spoil south'ard and the other to the nor'ard. bouse of Michael Johnson, where the upon tbe scientific world of Italy an ed rc|»-nt«ily for several hours, because tbe picture. A few big drops of rain fell, but that son. Bamuei—the great Doctor Johnson Impression so good that an institution tbe carbonic acid In tlie respired air la waa all we got of It. In the course —was born. In the house was the book is to be established outside Roma for atiaorb<*d by a aiss-lal substance called **»avase cam».*’ of the afternoon I ventured out. shop where proud young Samuel re practically testing its virtue under tbe ozylltbe. "Along toward low water the light In describing tlie old time llroads- fused to stand behind the counter. surveillance of a committee of tbe Tbe apparatua also baa tbe qualities breeze of wind failed. There was a Years later, after bls father’s death. beat experts in tbe country. Tbe sana of a life buoy, and the wearer when nien of Norfolk Broad* England, th« dead calm. I had all sail set. but <v>uld Johnson made a pilgrimage of repent torium will be isolated, and twelve under water can by a simple manipula author of "Tlie Norfolk Broads” says not keep steerage way. She simply ance to Litchfield, and with bead un eases selected as being typical will be tion rise to tbe surface rapidly am! tbat th««»e hardy fvtiu <* ii were great drift«! with the tide. The surface of covered. stood for an hour In the rain admitted for treatment flout until rcaeuwl. The apparatus ■upportere <»f an old Norfolk pnstliua the gea was like glass, save for a long before the shop. can be bung handily within a subma called "camping,” which required mu» John W. Gates says that not all worn swell that came In from seaward. rine beat, and can I* donn«J In thirty Cle and endurance of piln beyond «un- en. but some of them are very pool "Over In ?he no t boast tbe |>eak of The decline of churches In such aeeond* Even In tbe moat poisonous mon limit* and apparently sm tlie speculator* and recalls this Incident: a cloud showed Itself. It was fringe« 1 places as some of the "hill towns” of fumes of chlorine ga* wtili-b sen water precursor of fiaitbnll. “A young friend of mine bas a pretty with light. It mount«! rapidly. Other New England Is Dot surprising. It Is TliA game aumewbat r<*scinbl<*d Rug generates when It come» In «mtnet with cousin. He was going to tbe ra<-es tbe clouds seemed to tie pushing It up. inevitable, since the villages themselves tbe batteries of submarine boats, the by football, but wn* far rougher. Thera other day, and site called bitn up on the "The white fringe «!ge>l the porten have declined and decayed. But In wearer can live for au hour and twen were no rules against what would now telephone and asked him to put 110 on tous hank they were forming, Below a region which Is not decaying, but be «insider«*! foul play. Pushing, trip ty minute* Forest King for her. 'Very well,’ be this tbe color was dull leaden flourishing and Increasing In popula Commander Hall says he do«*» not ping. striking and kicking of players said. *1’11 do it If you'll pay me back.’ "I knew what that meant, I over- tion and wealth, even right within the wunt to keep tlie patent a »« ret, and were pennlttnl mid tlie anine often 'Of course I’ll pay you back, you horrid baul«l my ground tackle, keeping an suburbs of this metropolis, the decline there la no reason why foreign govern »tided In a free for nil fight. In which thing.'. ’Ail right,' said be. 'You didn't eye all tbe time on the bank of cloud and abandonment of churches should the ap«-tators Jollied. ment» should not use the apparatu* last time.’ 'Ob. well,' said she. 'last •aiming up against the direction from be a matter of serious concern, says an Village was matcliml against vlllngs time the horse didn't win. you know.’ which the breeze had Is-en blowing be HI* Malt Over Nmall Nam. editorial in the New York Tribune. It and county against roitnty; and »> long A wealthy Frenchman recently fore the dead calm. la a grand thing for a church to be ss there was an «¡uni numla-r of play TIPPING THE MOTORMAN. "Suddenly a rliqile appeared on the bought a ticket at a I'arls railway ter- able to say It Is building a new edifice ers on each aid«* there was no limit water beneath the dark cloud with Its mlnu* but mlaa«l the train he Intend somewhere In the world very day of Why th» Car Ilan So Fast tor a Maa to the numlier who took part In ths fringe of white and sails of vessels up ed to take. While waiting for tbe next the year. But what of Its congrega Who Was Late. game. Cotit«ii|siriiry writers main to windward drop|ied as If the halyards train, which left ttvo hours later, he tions which are dying out and Its The man was late leaving bls hotel tain«! that It wna n noble and manly Tl Ml LT IN THE STREETS OF < ASABLANCA. had been cut. I «>uld see men scurry studied tbe comp.lliy's tariff to pass buildings which are being abandoned? this morning and be bad to run to Stb sport, anil remark«! upon tin* "ani ing alsiut the deck* away tlie time. and Central streets for a car, says the mated arene" prvM*iited by twenty or While there may be more or loss Kansas City Star. The motorman able to bold tbelr own Is a foretaste who became the wife of Charles II. In "A yellow rutile ap|>ear«l u|»n the lie then found, says tbe Railway and thirty youlli* stripped to the «kin., change or variation, men are of prac didn't see him, aj>parently. snd tbe con of what may be expected If tbe Moors Tangier tbe English held on grimly for water, advancing with Inconceivable ve Engineering Review, that he had Is-en rushing "full ding" nt r u-li other, amid tically the same stature and the same ductor was busy i-olle-tlng fares. The be<ouie suddenly and generally aroused twenty year* harassed all that time locity. Beyond It was a wall of tor charged 14 fram-a 45 i-enlltuea, wlu-reas th« slaiutlng of half the pipulation of else of brain to-day as they were be man was a good sprinter, however, so Every European country which lias by the Moors. On one occasion the rential rain, rent by blinding streaks the pr<qier fare was only 14 franca 42 tbe surrounding village* fore the dawn of history. In prehls Peal after peal of tbun- centime* He a»k«l for hla money hack lie ran for It and boarded the rear undertaken to subdue the Moors has Earl of Tevlott, tbe British governor, of lightning When n large f<H>tbnll was usod th» torlc ages the sise of the human brain platform. nt tbe offii-e. but without result. An failed, and France may well hesitate with most of his officers and a large der came In quick succession. game was call«l "kicking camp”; If the Increased enormously. It Is now larger vainly tried to head the craft so Interview with the station master was "I imrtlon of the garrison, was surprised “Going some," be said to a fellow before attempting tbe task. players wore shoes It wna known as relatively to the bulk of body than that p:.ssenger as soon as be could speak. hundred by the vigilant Moors, and but few that she would take the onset of the also unsuccessful. He afterward wrote Portugal was for several "savage i-anip.” It must have lieen a of any other mammal, and Is propor "le*” tbe other replied, "going ax- years In possession of nearly all the escaped with their Ilves. Finally the gale head on. The dark ripple on tbe a number of letters to the company, but game of "savage camp" that was con tionately five or six times larger than ceptionally fast.” Moorish ports on tbe Atlantic. Includ English prudently abandoned Tangier. water, follow«! closely by the line of recelvml no answer. He then ootn- test«! on DI mi Common lictw«*n tennis that of any Simian now existing. In ing Casablanca. In 1578. under Dim meni-ed an action to recover the 3 cen In 1850 tin- Sismlards. under O'Don yellow foam, wna almost upon me. A trace of Irony was In bls voice. representing Norfolk anil Suffolk.Tilers the Simians and In mammals generally "What waa I to do? I could let the time* 'That's only because Mr. Bigboy Is Sebastian, she attempted to subdue the nell. Invaded Morocco. Iient upon ob were thrm* hundred players on each aa In the elephant and horse, wherever on thv car. He got on at 18tb and Wal whole country and failed most tragic taining satisfaction for undoubted In sails go by the run, drop the anchor, He won the action In the lower court, there la much cerebral substance there nut streets and I »aw biin g'i forward ally. A Duke of Leinster and many juries at the hands of tbe lawless pay out all my line and hang on. But but the company took It to the appeal side, and when the Norfolk men <-mn» Is a corresponding “educability” or to tbe motorman with watch Io one other gentlemanly adventurers J lined Moors, and |ierhaps with thoughts of what If the gale should tie ao stiff that court, afterward to the Cour de Ciia- on to th» field they tauntingly naked the Huffolk men If they had brought power of storing up Individual expert baud and a coin In tbe otber. Prlma Doni Sebastian's standards and liegan permanent «inquest If nil went well. she couldn't lie to It? Then I would antlon. Both courts dlamloaod the np- ence. But In man the increased bulk facie evidence to me tbat be bad tip the Journey to the capital, which so From !<».<»»» to <10.000 men were en have to buoy my anchor line and acud |ienl and the company wna ordered to tbelr reimna with them! The Huffolk mon. however, were victorious. Nina of brain ceased In the early palaeo ped tbe motorman. They'll overlook a many conquerors hare undertaken, but gaged for two yearn, with henry cas with bare poire till the gale blew Itself pay the plaintiff the 3 centime* death» resulted from tills "gnine” with lithic times. "Educability” then began few people; they'll take a few ebsm-es. In which no single one has aucewded. ual tire. an<l even greater losses from out. The coot to the nimpnny amounted to in a fortnight, mid "emiqilng” fell into to differentiate the human races. "While these thoughts were flashing 8.250 franc* or (1.030. But they probably will land him at tbe at least not since the day when tbe sickness. At the end of the second disrepute. green banners of the Prophet of Islam through my tnlnd It came to a point campaign the Spaniards declarivl their depot In time for bls train.” • Haw «ba DM II. Did you ever think about your face, ’Tipping a motorman? That's a new were first flung to the breezes from tbe honor satisfied, and retired, having ac where something must be done quickly. On« on »1» Walter. "Mrs. rlmuffeurly Is always running and wbat an Important part It plays In one ou me,” the sprinter said. battlements of Fez. "Without another Inatant'a hesitation complish«! no permanent result. “I am glad I llv«l In the Elizabethan down p«>ple when I go out with bar In your relation toward the remainder of I tom Sebastian and bls army of In 1SP3 the Moors attack«! the Span I got out, took my can<ie under my arm "But It Isn't anything very new,” bls age." meaningly reninrk«l I he shade of the universe? So far aa you are con 20,<0)0 men. together with the un- ish possession of Melilla, and the Ma and walked ashore, barely In time to her auto.” Informant said. "It's quite a custom, Hlr Walter Raleigh. “There la but lit "Doesn't she ever get arrest«!?” counted adventurers wliu had '’»lie to drid government. If hungry for adven keep from getting wet above the knee*” cerned. the world is Just what It ap ••specially when a man who can afford "No, they can't arr<*»t you for go* tle real gentility now.” gcther from all over <'lirlao-iidoni to ture. ha<l every opportunity, and even —Washington Poet. pears to be. If you get up in the morn it wants to make a certain train, It's "Yet, you muat admit that In your alplng, can they?”—Cleveland Plain follow so gallant and so generous a ing with a grouch on. tbe world will be becoming quite common.” Justification, for a punitive expedition, tlm» all the nobility were ruff neck*” Dealer. prince, met their fate in tbe valley by Arssslsa Km slat Ins. (Touchy, too. If you look grouchy at but very wisely did not avail Itself of replied the recent arrival from Amer- .«tot a Pl»»s»r. Alkesar, which Is watered by a shal tbe breakfast table, you'll find mighty Little Johnnie, having In Ms posses She Didn't Flag. the opportunity, It knew the fearful lea.- Kansas City Times. 'Thia scheme of mine,” said tbe pro low river Identified as tbe Llxus of few loving smiles In response. Even sion a couple of bantam hens which He — Piny something, won't you? coat In life and treaaure that would b» Pliny. There 20,000 men were cut to your food will resent your disposition moter, "will make you rich.” 8he (moving toward the piano)—» An A |>pri>heri«lon. entail«! In a contest with these fierce laid very small eggs, suddenly hit on a "Maybe,” said tbe plain, easy-going plei-es by the Moorish cavalry, and plan. Going one morning to the fowl What shall I ¡day? toward things In general; and you “Charlie,” said young Mr* TorkIn* marauders. man. those who dleel here by the sword were "But If I had the money necea- run, Johnnie's fattier was surprised to won't enjoy your breakfast. And when He (obligingly)—Oh, It doesn't mat "aren't favorite sons remarkably nu And an ostrich egg tied to one of the ter. All pl«-«*» sound alike to me.— merous In politics Just non ?" you go to your work even tbe trees, tbe »•ry to take tbe chance I'd feel so rich the fortunate members of the army. DI germ«. that there would be no need of going According to some accounts. Dim Se grass, the flowers and tbe whole face "Everything she telle you la an ex beams and above It a card with the Homerville Journal. "Yen. Whnt of It?" bastian and the more notable of bls aggeration.” words: of nature will reflect your own state of any further.”—Washington 8tar. "Nothing. Only I do hope It won't About tlie only thing that can be followers, wounded or captives, were "Keep your eye on thia and do your "Did you ever ask her her age or the ■Ind as If from a mirror. Yet there's wind up In a family quarrel." Wash A National I.eaBlng. said In favor of store teeth la that they taken to Mequlnez. where, after they size of her shore?”—Bon Virant best.”—Ixindon Tld Bit* nothing tbe matter with tbe food, tbe ington Htar. "That humorous poet writes timer are better than none. had graced the triumph of tbe terrible flowers, tbe trees, tbe grass, or tbe leks better than anything else.” If you are ambitious to give entire Sultan. AMel-Melet, their conquerer, There never was a woman who didn't Sometimes a man Is no raopoctabla whole face of nature. All are natural Egotism Is the prlnHpnl Ingredleut 'That's on account of bls Irlah wit" the greater number of them were occasionally pray for a change In her satisfaction to some living creature on In tbe eelf made mail's couiposltlou. that hla neighbors have but llttla re ami normal. Tbe trouble, when all na —Baltimore American. earth, get yourself a dog. burled alive In tbe city walla In these buabaud'a disposition. spect for him ©•■»■•ewte *«4 CWM mm Baa»« t'»•■ «»• st th* D*, •“"•Hie ter leal rr 4 N bwb Nates. OPINIONS OF GREAT PAPERS ON IMPORTANT SUBJECTS I