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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1901)
IX OF SOME TRADES SEO BY POPULAR IDEAS AS TO POISON. Follow« Discoveries of Typhoid Oysters« Arsenic in Wall Paper Tarlatan« Trichin« tn Pork, and ltr Revelations ot the Chemist«. Lle little time ago it wns discover feat tbe oyste was a disseminator fcphoid. Fbe medical press wrote feses ou tbe subject, the lay [>a|ien. •wed suit, and the oyster-ionsuni feublic—very naturally took fright |bas tbe trade even yet by any Ls recovered from the damage fed by that scare. feenlc lu w*»H P<*IM‘r ‘’■»»•e»* “ ie Ikable slump in -that particular Lcb uf the house decorator's bus! I soiue fifteen years ago. Similar.y [green tarlatan dresses, beloveil of grandmothers, were promptly dis as soon as It was diseovereil [ they owed their brilliant color- [tu poisonous pigment. Tills was a genuine scare. One big inanu- [ur.T of tarlatan informed the Lrninent committee that inquired [the matter that his average week- Lnsumptlon of arsenic was about I tons. The revelation, so lightly ■e, ruined him. brae time ago an extensive Import Be was done In this country In Can- bn partridges, says the London |l. it was discovered, however, b the flesh of tlie birds was often Hered highly poisonous by a veget- L upon which they fed. Several Lclous cases of Illness after eating [said partridges helped on the scare | in a few weeks a large and lucra- I business, built up al a vast ex- Hiture of time and money, had tidied away to nothing. ken more disastrous to the tnanu- Lirers and Importers of German Lages and other similar smoked ¡rlsions was the trichina si-are of fl This had Its origin in a terrible klr which occurred at a wedding kkfast In a small town in Germany, bn eighty of these persona died. Mr deaths were traced to tbe pres- L In the pork of a number of trl- kae (minute parasitic worms), [er mysterious deaths occurring In bland and elsewhere, people were lelessly prejudiced for a long time Inst pork In any form or shape, lie beginning of the decline of the [it of snuff taking in England co- des with the revelations of Itr. ■sail. This eminent toxicologist [lyzed forty-three samples of pop- r brands of snuff, and detected pride of lead In nine and oxide of a In three. Revelations concerning B poisoning also dealt a blow to the Lt Indian rum trade, from which it | never wholly recovered. The lead »found to have been absorbed in the fit. during the process of distilla- ». from the leaden worms nsisl in stills. Alarmed, the distillers led ill the aid of an eminent chemist. ■> advised that the stocks of rum for Lrt should be stored In oaken casks, k tannic add of the oak. he exp'.ain- would dissolve in the spirit, and icipltate the lead, thereby rendering I rum perfectly wholesome, This a done, but people would not have [ spirit at any price, kune years back the Brussels lace He received a staggering blow Ing to the discovery that white lead L beaten Into the fabric in order to ■ch It. This fact cost the continent lacemakers hundreds of thousands pounds. Another Rcare concerned fd felt hats from Germany. The Ings of these hats were Impregnated th carbonate of lead, which might— I often did—penetrate into the hern through the perspiring skin, e trade was killed so far as England ■ concerned. Similarly the discove- pf sulphide of copper killed the taste [ fancy French biscuit, and gilded Kerbread. once so all-prevailing. Brely disappeared owing to death« birring from the alloy of copper used [the gilded ornamentation. I L-,1 L I I HE PROFESSIONAL GOSSIP. ^■Int.ninn Social Pos-tlon by Retailing * Titt’e-Tattle. ^Blicre Is a certain class of women ^■>e:irn social recognition so to speak are a sort of “scrubby” value to ^■ety, as gossip purveyors. It Is ^■rally tbelr trade to keep informed Htlio latest piece of news concerning various members of “high society” ■l the small details of their lives, ■e numerous luncheons and teas to ■l li they are Invited and which to Mtn are of inestimable Importance as ^■dill.Hhing tbelr position In the fash- Mable world, are tbe outcome of their ^Bllty to give the newest gossip to ^Mr entertainers. fMy dear,” says Mrs. Blank to her ■lighter on her return to town after ^Bummer spent abroad. “Just scratch Ma line to Selina Tattle and ask her Mirop In for luncheon to-morrow. We Mlly must t>e put an evurant with ^■ritbing that has been going on M< ng people we know during our ale ^Bce." And Miss Tattle comes and ■kidedly earns ber salt for there is ^Bblng she has not heard and is not ^vly to communicate. MM born shall we have for dinner?" ^■loquize« Mrs. Machiavelli. "There ^Bhat old cat Mrs. Knowal; 1 suppose ^Ba l better ask her. as she will keep table amused with her stories. I Mnot like the woman, though, and I Ml half afraid of her." quotes the New Vy1 Tribune. "Still, it is always well tail-" on the right side nt that kind of Plr- i." While society tolerates these ;<• and after a manner Anils them ■»' . their greatest innings are with :<I aspirant» wbo have not yet sue- •►l-l in obtaining an acknowledged ^■tion within the charmed • IK le At b Parvenu'« M’«« Selina rattle and r Hk are In their glory. There tb.-ir Ml klatlen« are llsteneil to with eager- k and the r fam liarlty with smart ■>1» commands unbound«»! r* - la dinner party among such pOTMM V are the honored guests, and to I themselves ¡lone for the nonce in- k'l of J«' kals. 1« by no tn« tin« tin •«an- They realize, however that ir tenure of offl. e ss «o. :sl light« p®< tbe class of «octal climber« 41 kls entirely u; n tbe favor of th«- smart denizens of family. In reality, these professional gossips liw. by their wits. w WOUNDS BY GUNSHOT I PRACTICE OF HAZING the following regulatioi s were enacted maritime records to see how many vea- BLIND BARBER IN MICHIGAN. at Yale University *el* disappear each year aud leave ab rbirpne»« In Hearing Make« L’p for "It belug tbe duty uf senior* to teach solutely uo clew to their fate. They run Hie Lack of Viaion. frevbmeu tbe laws. aud cus well up to th« hundred mark aud such WOMAN S LOVE FOR CLOSETS. A LARGE PROPORTION OF THEM lu Detroit. Mich., there is * barber a mystery is not to be expUdued away CUSTOM ORIGINATED IN COL- tom* uf tbe college. to this eud they LEGES OF THE EAST. DO NOT KILL. are emjiowered to order tbe whole who is stone blind, yet dues a thriving In Her Opinion They Are the Mo.« In, by storms. A Chinese typhoon may puriant Detail on Every Floor. freshman class or auy particular mem bu*lue»s in spite uf bls Inability to see. swoop down like lightning out of a clear ber of It to appear, iu order to be lu Edward Max. proprietor of the Cadil Mr*. Burton Harrison says in au ar Remarkable Recover,«» of Soldier* sky and tear a ship to pieces, but some tlosllug wreckage is sure to tell the Atroctou« Hruleltty to Iiefeneele«« structed aud reproved, at such time lac barber shop, during bis blindness, ticle ou Society Women iu Bu»iue»» troio Hurts CauacJ be Bnllets-Knn- and place as they shall appoiut, when vv uleb lasted for seven yean, bas man that architecture offers a great Held for •«• City Physician Uivea In.tau«.«. tale. A boiler explosion, on the con btudrula lie« »tirred the Country .Merits Penitentiary Term Hule« of aud where every freshman shall atteud. aged bls business entirely by touch aud them, The real problems of that pro- trary. will blow a hole as big as a rail trom Hie Experience in Fhilippinea. ausner all proper questlous aud behave bearing. fession mau has never successfully road tuuuel right through the center of Con luci I’reacribeJ for F*r«ahmen. One would think that even customers decently. solved, A* it is not his business to the bull, aud the stricken vessel simply Dr. Ernest F. Robinson. formerly goes down like a shot There is no time "The freshmen are forbidden to wear of longest stuuding would hesitate be Great Interest Iu the subject of col keep a house in order he caunot know how it should tie arranged. With him head surgeon in tbe »eeuuil reserve hos to uufasten a boat from the davit* or lege liazlug was stirred throughout the their lints iu the college yard uutil the fore going to a man wbo could not see, entire country by the startling charge» May vacation, and whenever a fresh tint Mr. Max lias not only not lost any dosets ar»‘ merely neve^sary evils, pital. I« uuw settled iu Kansas City. cut loose a »par "In the opinion of searneu that is the which were made lu couuection with man either speaks to a superior or Is of his old customers, but has added wherea « a woman realize« that the Dr. Rublusuu during bi* service lu the Philippines, it 1« said, operated ou uiore closet* should l>e outlined on the plans gunshot wounds tliau auy other sur story of at least UO per ceut of the ships ttte death of Cadet Boos of the West spoken to by one tie shall keep Ills liat many new ones to his trade since be lost his sight. fir»t. am! the space that Is left cut up geon. He give» au uccouut ut suiue of that leave i>ort and are never heard of l’otut Nutloual Military Academy The off until he is bidden to put It back on. “A fresbiuan shall not play with any Mr. Max la a young-looking, pleas- In the ntuulier of rooms desired. In the u)o»t wouderful wound» a* follow»; again, l.uckily the modern system of of the membera of au upper class with ant-faced man. who carries out bls ap- marine boiler inspection is extremely truth. Mr«. Harrison’s comment on the "Th. 1» something mysterious, al- out living asked. pearauee iu his disposition. He was subject of closets leads to the supposi most weird, iu the direction aud course strict and thorough, but it is impossible "Freshmen i.re required to perform quite ready to describe the way lu to absolutely prevent carelessness aud tion that she ha* heard of the Chicago of a bullet. Certainly it often s«-eius all reasonable errands for any su which be carries on bls busluess lu woman who Insisted upon planning her that the missile Is directed by a strauge fraud, and often enough, uo doubt, the perior. spite of his great handicap. fault lies with the engineer. own house. aud unseen force other than the mau “Freshmen shall not ruu lu the col "I can tell whereabouts in the shop a drunken "There 1s an old story of rills Is a fine, large dining room you behind the gun. hi* eye aud trigger. lege yard nor up and down stairs, ncr my men are and what they are doiug, Scotchman who mistook the thermome- have." said the architect who was en "Probably there is uo braver indi call to auy uue through a college wlu- Ju»t as easily as though I were look gaged to attend to the details and sup vidual ou the face of the earth than tlie ter for the steam gauge aud 'cussed out' dow.” ing at them all.” he said, good-natured the stokers liecause he couldn't get the erintend the construction. Amerieau soldier. He is not a coward. pressure al>ove HO. That yarn will In the "Ancient Laws and Liber- ly. "I know them all by their step, and "Dining room!” exclaimed the wom He is more often a fatalist. He never ties” of Harvard similar restrictions when they move I can tell where they hardly hold water, but I've seen cases an. scornfully. "It's mighty little you believes he is going to be shot. It is upou the freshmen are found, Among go. Every man. as you know, has an almost as bad. 1 am glad to say. how know nlavut a model home. That's the always the other fellow wbo is going them are: individual walk, just as he has an In ever. ’ hat during the i>a»t ten years china closet," to be hit. lu a crude sort of way he there has been a steady diminution of "No freshman shall wear bis hat in dividual temperament. and as tbe differ "Don't you think.” suggested the ar is a philosopher. He »ays to himself: the number of vessels which 'mysteri the college yard unless It rains, hails or ent barbers iii my shop walk about tbe chitect. after he had recovered from If I and the bullet reach the same pla.-e ously disappear.’ That Is due. lieyond snows, provided lie be on foot aud lune marble door 1 know whether It Is Jim- the shock, "that It would tie well to at tbe same time I will suffer for it, but all question, to the Increased stringency not both hands full. my. who is nervous, or George, wbo is have an alcove In this big liedrootn on I am goiug to i>e there Just a little of boiler inspection and the greater "Freshmen are to consider all other slow anil very careful. It Is. of course, & the second floor?" ahead.' and he generally I*. So he goes strictness of examinations before a li classes as their seniors. easy to tell whether a man's hair or "That’s the linen closet," returned ' into battle conscious of his danger, yet cense is Issued to engineers. Neverthe "No freshman shall speak to a senior beard Is being cut, the ring of the r»IKTI><l A CÄUIT’« fach . the woman. with a courage l»oru of faith iu hla own less there is still considerable room tor with his hat on. nor have It on In a Investigations of the military board ap senior's room, nor In hla own if a senior shears being very différent In each “But there are two windows In It." lucky star. Aud so his faith or that un improvement In l>oth branches.” [ case. pointed to look luto the accusations be there. protested the architect. seen power called luck protects him. “I can tell when a man la being brought by the young man's family “Tbe most remarkable gunshot "When any person knocks at a fresh- shaved by the scrape of the razor, and "It Is of the utmost Importance that THE LOVE OF WORK. were closely followed by the public, and man's door, except In studying time. sometime.« I know whether the beard la a linen closet should lie well ventllat wounds 1 have ever seeu have lieeu re ceived by those very men who knew It Seems to Be Characteristic of Ameri every storage American citizen read he shall Immediately open the door a stiff or a soft one. ed,” asserted the woman. with horror and disgust the allegation can People. without Inquiring who Is there.” The architect went over the plans I not fear. After the tight at Zapote "When a man Is having an egg sham Discussing the causes of the failure that the life of the boy was euded by carefully before making any further River the hospital wax crowded with poo I hear the egg shell cracked and Fighting Freshman Sustained. hazing of the moat outrageous charac victims of gunshot wounds, chiefly of a co«iH-ratlve colony In Georgia, a comment. The death blow to the hat law and the egg beateu and I hear the customer ter. The blood of all decent aud Intel "Ah. now I understand.” he said at Mauser. One poor fellow, a corporal, New York newspaper makes this deela- 1 ligent men or women ladled when they most of these other absurd regulations I go to the fouutaiu afterward to wash last. “Here Is your room on the third was struck while In the act of ttrlug ratiou: "Most persons do not like to read the revolting story that tabasco was «truck over 100 years ago, wlieu i bls head. The bullet struck his left hand and work. If most people do work it Is be sauce had been poured down the throat Levi Hedge, who was afterward a fa floor.” “Tills may seem a little farfetched. "That’s the storeroom,” she answer went through the forearm. It then lli us«- they would starve If they didn't." I but everything done In a barber shop ed. “I have only attended to the most struck the gun barrel and ricocheted to Neither of tjeae assertions Is suscepti has some very characteristic sound, Important details on each floor. You the right, passing through his neck, ble of proof. The vast majority of peo- and If you had lieen In the hair cutting can put the other rooms wherever they pierced his shoulder, emerging at the ple in this world find a certain amouut business as long as I have you would back through the shoulder blade. It of work absolutely essential to their will tit In.”—Chicago Post. recognize these movements and souuds bad thus produced four wounds of eu- happiness anil to their peace of mind. as I do. trance and four of exit, and had passed Without it discontent would bring with Kings and Their Money. “I can tel) Just about what the day's Emperor William owned at one time through bls band. arm. neck and chest, It not only danger of wrongdoing, but business lias been and what we ought to have made. My daughter Is the $7,000,000 of American securities. About aud despite all this the plucky fellow complete dissatisfaction that would two years ago hla holdings were trans had walked back to the dressing sta make life a miserable ami morbid fail cashier, and when she Is away I make the change myself 1 can tell all the ferred to the name of thé Berlin banker, tion, absolutely refusing to Is- carried. ure. Those who are the idlers in this world are the unhappiest people iu It, coins by the feeling, but. of course. I so It is Impossible to tell accurately the He recovered without Incident. "The wound of the Mauser is gener and. fortunately, their number is not so do not know one bill from another, and amount of his holdings at the preseent large that they count for much In the I never attempt to make change for moment. It Is estimated, however, that ally clean and generally antiseptic. “There were quite a number of gun world's dally record. anything hut a $1 bill.” they aggregate $3.000,000 and his year Nor is the second statement made by ly income from them is $150.000. So shot wounds of the head involving the far as theh records here show, the Em brain substance that recovered. Peter the New York paper any more correct. HUMOR IN THE AMBULANCE. peror never speculated In Americans Dunn, of the Twentieth Kansas, was The declaration that most people who Doctor's Story nt a Man anil Woman nor Invested In Industrial securities. IH-rliaps the most startling example, yet do work do It liecause they would starve with Broken Leurd. His holdings have always been rail his case was by no means unique. A if they didn't finds a contradiction In the “ When I was an ambulance sur- lives of America's greatest million l»oor fellow of the Montanas was shot way Isinds or stocks and his favorite geon." aald the young family physi issues are Louisville and Nashville. directly through the head, destroying al res. the majority of whom are among cian, “1 used to start like a fire horse Atchison. Tojieka and Santa Fe. Union completely the sight in both eyes. No the country’s hardest workers, observes at the sound of the call. I was Just the Baltimore American. These men more pitiful condition could Is- imagin Pacific. Southern Pacific, Missouri Pa as much Interested in tbe work at the are as regular at their daily tasks as a ed than he as the transport sailed cific and Illinois Central. The Empress end of two years as 1 was the day I of Germany Is the individual owner of through the golden gate Into home and bank clerk, and though they have for begun. It was the excitement of the tunes at their disposal find their great land. To hear and feel and God's own aliout $5<X),0<)0 of American securltie-s. life that made me so fond of it. I had est pleasure in keeping up those strict he was home at last, yet to know thnt These are In her own name, but tlie all sorts of experiences at all sorts of business method* which enabled them his home he would never know that dividend payments are. by her order, hours. There wn* an element of dan- to build those fortune*. They surely see—death almost seemed preferable, made to a firm of Berlin bankers. ger in It, too, but that only added to do not work because they would starve of despondency because he "In a tit Other members of the German royal tlie charm. If they didn't. They work liecause of had not received a commission tlie ser household are owners of American se “One night I had n call from th« curities. but the certificates are mostly geant major of the Thirty-sixth United sheer love of work, because without West Side in the neighborhood of such work they know that their lives States Volunteer Infantry one day In the names of their Individual bank Chelsea square. It was for a drunken be a burden to them. ers. The securities so held amount to placed a forty-tive-caliber revolver at would man who fell down and broke his leg. Hatred of work Is fortunately pos the third interspace. Just one Inch to tbe aliout $4.000.000. The czar of Russia On the way back to the hospital with sessed by very few people. The Idlers left of the sternum, and pulled the trig holds $«,000,000 In American bonds and lilni 1 picked up a drunken woman to ger. The ball passed directly through in the world are very scarce. Work stocks, principally the former. These whom a similar accident had happened. the left shoulder blade. How his heart may have come upon the world as a include issues of the Pennsylvania Rail escaped is a mystery. A knife, nor even punishment, but It has surely proved There was nothing to do hut put her in road. New York Central Railroad. a needle, could have been passed one of its richest blessings. tlie amlmlanee along with tlie man. Northern Pacific. Canadian Pacific. through in this locality without pro “After that tlie ride across town was Southern Pacific. New York. New Ha ducing instant death and yet the boy of the student, who was at the mercy moils professor, threatened to kuock exciting enough for a cuwlioy. At first LAW AS INTERPRETED. ven an<l Hartford and New Jersey Cen recovered. Medical men whom I had of (I*- hazers. The victim was ho ter down a senior who demanded that lie tlie patients sympathized with each tral. His holdings are registered in the told of tbe case would not believe such Right to assess upon the remaining rlbly injured by the fleudlsh act. ho rune remove Ills lint. Tbe Double was other. Then they began to cry In name of a St. Petersburg firm, to whom a wound possible without causing death lands of a person any part of the the Htory, that death nt last came to his brought before the president of liar chorus. At Broadway they fell to kiss all communications regarding them are until they had seen It. His organs were amount of the compensation to be paid relief as a natural consequence of the varil for adjudication and he decided ing each other. At Third avenue they were lighting like a pair of Kilkenny sent.—Minneapolis Journal. all in their normal position, as was him for lands taken by appropriation wounds Inflicted. When the barbarity in favor of Freshman Hedge. shown by a careful examination, yet proceedings, or any part of the coats of this Inhuman treatment of a defense Although these regulations were early cuts, and I hail my hands full In keep Costliest of Log Hou«e«. the bullet had passed through the chest. and expenses Incurred therein. Is held. less student was realized there wiih a overthrown tin- spirit underlying them ing them npurt. Tbe xvoman had The costliest log house ever built in The most plausible explanation for this In Cincinnati, L. & N. R. C. vs. Cin demand for an Investigation anil the was kept alive mid frequently mani scratched the man's face dreadfully Maine, and probably in the world, is would seem to be that the boy's heart cinnati (Ohio), L. K. A. fiffil, to lie un detection and punishment of the stu fested itself in the mistreat men t of and he bail nearly closed her eye with dents who were guilty o( such atrocious members of the freshnien class. The a punch. When w-e struck tbe asphalt tielng constructed on Warren's Island, was In his mouth when be was shot. constitutional. brutality. Gilkey's harbor. It was begun by the new college men were "smoked out.” In Mtitli street they were singing. 'Wa The fact that a purchaser of a round “The true explanation was that the The demand resulted In the appoint- taken from bed at inldnlghI and doused have all been there before, many a late W. H. Forwell of Philadelphia, ball had passed just above the heart, trip excursion ticket is unable to read and is being completed by hts son, Na grazing It or the large blood vessels, or write, and Is not specially notified ; ment of the military board, which at under the town pump, painted with time,' nnd such singing! The uproar than P. Forwell. to whom the property .and that the latter had escaped owing of the conditions upon It. Is held. In I once began taking evidence. The case green or red paint, made to eat or drink attracted a crowd who evidently was willed with the provision that It to their elasticity and well-known re Watson vs. Louisville & N. It. Co. was not more than fairly started when vile combinations, bliudtolded and thought 1 had an ambulance full of should be finished according to the sistance to bullets. Is'lng pushed aside (Teuil.l. 4!) L. It. A. 454. II.sufficient to a second Incident wiih brought to light made to run three or four tulles, made lunatics. When we reached the gate through the statements of other par plans adopted. It will cost nearly $<5,- by the ball in passing. relieve him from the effect of a condi ents, who alleged that they had lost a to sing or dance or deliver orations, they swore eternal friendship and at while very often they were shorn of the office they parted In tear»."—New 000. The log hut. as some of the neigh tion requiring the return part of the "Speaking of remarkable wounds. their hair completely. There have been York Sun. hors call ft. Is 100x105 feet, and Is built Gen. Funston probably has the most ticket to lie stamped In order to be I many Instances of the moat vicious of unpeeled spruce timber cut ui>on the remarkable wound on record. During used. kinds of practices. Young men have Mr. Gillette's Tobacco Habits. Island. Fred Hunter, an expert log his campaign In Cuba a Mauser bullet Appropriation of public money to pay lieen thrown Into rivers or lakes. In-ad William Gillette claims there I* no cabin builder from Virginia, la super passed directly through his chest from to Hie widow, heirs or legal represen ed up In barrels mid rolled down hill, righteousness In his tobacco reputation. intending the erection of the building, side to aide, penetrating the lungs and tntlves of a person who died In office etc. Occasionally freshmen have re He admits be likes a good cigar, but and Is copying the style that prevailed passing through the tip. or ajiex, of bls the salary for any unexpired part of sisted the perpetration of these out denies that smoking la with him a con In Virginia a century or more ago. heart, yet It did not kill him. The ex his term is held, In opinion of Justice* rages. Revolvers have been drawn by tinuous |H*rforiuance. and asserts that The house will contain twenty-two planation of this Is that tbe ball grazed (Mass.). 41) L. It. A. 504, to be within Isitli aides, but when tlx- freshman who coincidence rather titan Intention has sleeping rooms, a living hall 30x40 or passed through a portion of the tlie power of the Legislature, where was thus Inclined to defend himself bus made It necessary for him to simulate feet, a dining room 20x30 feet, a kitch muscle wall of the heart without pene tlie public good will bo served l»y the been caught unarmed he lias often been a devotee of the weed lu the majority en 20x25 feet, a laundry 20x25 feet, trating It or causing shock sufficient to grant of such a reward, but not where made to pay dearly for Ills self defense. of his plays. It was Conan Doyle, he and a storeroom 15x25 feet. There will produce death. To-day the heart can tlie only public advantage Is such as With the progress of education mid »ays, who made Sherlock Holmes a be six bay windows and 100 of the or lie distinctly felt to pulsate Is-neath the may I m * Incident to the relief of a prl civilization theae practices have be worshiper of pipe and cigar, while It dinary kind. Many nt the windows scar. vate citizen. come less common In many of tbe large was the dramatie effect of tobacco, aa will be fitted with panes of glass 4x5 "The «tout and hearty bugler of light universities, but that they still exist to Indicative of the stoicism of the smoker, How the Chinese Henson. battery F of the Fifth Artillery fa now feet. The roof is gabled. some extent and In their worst form which appealed to him when be equlp- To attempt to get a Chinaman to as Tbe large living hall Is finished with serving with hla battery iu Gen. Chaf Is evident from the developments In the |>ed Col. Thorne of "Secret Service” gilt moulding, ami from the windows fee's division In China. At Pantan sign a reason fur anything is futile. West I’olut case. This fact led an old with the habit one can look across upon the Camden bridge he was Just sounding the ad One day while riding a donkey through college mail to remark the other day: Yet he does not deny that a cigar Is mountains, famous for their beauty. vance when he fell to tbe ground, He tbe country west of I’ekln I noticed “The time has come when the brutal This view caused Mr. Forwell to have had been struck In the right shoulder, that tbe women of tbe country vil sou whose death was directly traceable college baser should be treated in ex bls most frequeut stage companion. Au placed altove the Immense open fire Th* surgeon hastily tore open his shirt lages. mostly farmers’ wives and to hazing which he had received at actly the same way as nny other crim o<ld result of the association Is the pref place a large marble tablet with the in and found a huge black and blue mark, daughter*, did not bind their feet I West Point. Thea«; two cases prove inal. No effort should be spared either erence which the actor now has for the scription. "How beautiful are the but nothing more serious. Within a said to the donkey driver, who was quite conclusively. If any proof were by the college or civil authorities to extremely dry cigar. Before he smoke* few moments be was back at his post running along lieside me. “The country needed, that the Infamous practice of catch tlie culprits and wliep appre a cigar he places it on a steam radiator mountains." from Isaiah. Not an hour later be suddenly placed women do not bind tbelr feet, du hazing Is far from extinct, at least in hended they should be given tbe full and lets It dry almost to the crumbling How Hairpin« Are Mad*. some parts of tbe country. Hazing Is point. “I found." he explain*, “that a hla hand to the same shoulder, remark they?” distinctly a product of eastern college penalties allowed by the law. If a few damp, fresh cigar would go out If I laid For ages the French and English ing to hla captain, who stood near, ‘I’m “No.” of the young wretches, who arc nothing life. It originated there and there has It down for a few moments. That would controlled the manufacture of hairpins «hot this time.' The captain leaned “Why?" never lieen much of It Indulged In out but brutes In human form, were sent to not do. for the relighting might prove and it ls only within the last twenty over and picked up a spent Remington "They do not bind tbelr feet.” the |M-nltentlary as they should lie for "Why Is It that tbe Chinese women side of the colleges of the East It has five or ten years It would have a most decidedly embarrassing. A dry cigar year* that tbe good" b*Te »>**'' l,ro i«ll that had Just fallen to the ground been practiced to a limited extent In the will burn on. So 1 took to drying the duced In other countries to any extent. Buf th* bugler's trouble* were not over. bind their feet?" universities of the West, but it never salutary effect ii|M>n college hazing." cigars 1 smoke«! on the stage, and after The machinery nsed is of a delicate and rw»r his fated «honlder out of the range "They bind their feet.” found a strong footbold In the Missis a time 1 got to like them. Now 1 can Intricate character, as tlie prices at of fir» Before the morning was over "But why do they do It?” An Uneven Contest. slppl valley nor In the Ktate* lieyond. which the pin« are sold necessitate« he was shot through the same shoulder, "Tliat Is their custom ” “They had a lively Iwixlng mulct ut not smoke a freshly made cigar.”—Iloa- the cheapest and most rapid progress, not two Inches from the *t>ot where he "But why Is it their custom?" Origin 1« Hasv. ton Tost. Splinter's the other night." "There Is no why—no reason what College hazing Is so old a custom that which esn only be procured by suto- had been strwk twice l»efore. This "How was that?” Wants More Het tiers. time »he ball pa«sod dlrwtly through ever." its origin Is somewhat hazy. One matlc machines. "Kpllnter came home late, and as hr body of capitalists has contracted A his chest and he nearly lost his life. theory is that it was at least a imrtlal The wire Is made expressly for the Ask a child: pnsseil through the hall hla w ife's tall "It 1« trit*, a" the «oldlers «ay, ‘when "Why did not your brother not come outgrowth of the fagging system or est palm touched him on the cheek with the outarlo government under purpose and put up In large colls, English colleges. In which It was the Splinter wns In an excited condition, heavy bonds to place In Algoma, west which are placed In a damp, sod -o you try to stop ’em you wish yott were to school to-day?" home.'" — Ksn«as City Journal. "My brother did not come to «rbool custom to make new students do me and thought It was somebody's fingers ern Ontario, 500 set tiers per month for machine while being carried to tbe nial work for the upper classmen. The So he struck out wildly with laitb fists flve years. The representative of the This machin* cuts, to-day.” straighten««!, WHAT MODERN SAILORS FEAR. hazing which has been indulged in lias slid succeeded In knocking over two capitalist*. Mr. Clergue. «ailed for En Or. Inquire of a man- bend«, and. by a delicate and !n»tanta- largely been practiced upon freshmen, palms and severely bumping his own gland recently and will open emigra she points "Why la it that the Chinese hnlld a «harpeu« neon* proc****. VntWista Nor Hese, but an Esploalon tion agencies forthwith. It Is expected but occasionally other classmen have head.” pngisla thirteen stories high?" and he will turn out tn the Holler Hold. Running at full »P**<1. it and hoped that the emigrants will ba liw-n hazed To haze means to disturb, •Roller explosions are the terror of will most probably answer. "That 1« one hundred and twenty hair pin. ev "Rut why do you call it a boxing chiefly British and will consist largely Waahlng harass, annoy, and It was In some way match?” erv minute Th economize, it i« »*•' the seafaring man." said an old-time the way to build a pagoda of skilled workmen. figured out that this was Just what rs«ary to keep the eng'n«« r»l|( •!»? .jeep water captain to a New Orleans ton Ktar. “Because Splinter put up hla knuc ought to be done to men entering col A Cruel American Parent. Time*-Democrat reporter. "Such a kles against hla wlfe’a pnlma." Cleve and night- Paw'« Eaplanmlon. lege for the first time. It was decided land Plain Dealer. The Mother My dears, your father la thing le bad enough on dry land, but The difficult part of the work Little Johnnie Paw. what la a stage that they should be servile and that obdurate. He says that after raking the enamelling, which !• <!"ne by dip 'magín* a catastrophe of that kind at fright? they should do whatever they were told In ninety nine r ases out nt a bun A woman’s lieauty Is never consider and scraping, as he vulgarly ezpresaea ping the pins In a prepsrgtloo and bsk sea! Paw—One o' th«>ne soubrette« when by tipper classmen, no matter how ed a good recommendation by another It. ami getting Into debt, and making ingin an o«en It I. here that th* mo. 4 red It mean« the absolute wiping ont she's not made up - Haiti more Ameri absurd or degrading an act should be woman other sacrifice*. he can only allow yon ersft itself and every soni on of the constant and careful ’ J" can. _____________ demanded of them. Aa early as the Ks” apiece for your clothes.. tmard qntr^ .. tbe pm« mn.t be Look out for the man who claims The Girla tin chorus, weeping»—Wal^ If you tu I* poor. t>e poor In a yesr ^7*Ki. sixteen yesrs before tbe "Tbe average landsman would t* .mooth and the etumd have a p bresklng out of tbs Revolutionary War, that bls Ideas are "advanced thought ’ well get even with him yeti—Life. »aM. Tbe slightest partlcte of «•« greatly sbockqgj In looking ovar the small town I causes Imperfection« »nd roughness. I