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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
artificial diamonds , The reward of the inventor wha UH is ia 1« m sc - produce aru::< arti.'L-i.il uiainon <1 Is jmpting that the Miusson experi- ÖS1 nenta with[ the electric furnace, hich were inaugurated some eight t «»*l ten years ago, have been ¿ontin- ied until -tLe present day. They ur* re now being carried on in the aboratory of the Sorbonne, in Paris. The firiBdiamoi nc fun ai.d fe" rk contii ““ ions were worked out, as the experi- of til- ter, —,r-‘al until now su..ce?s siv.i - j.n- linent. Th- crystals are positively nown to partake of all the charac- eristics olihe diamond iu cry-tal- I I'Hne structure, hardness and chem* ■a l , al composition. The largest ervs- c., p »1 yet obtain 1 . ■ '-■»iùHitnetcr in lengi _ or.ly a sp.irk, it aid....:«s that ti.,- l.-ess is «¡'able of yielding d.a- londs of|g'«"l quality and that nne day in the not distant future FOR THE CHILDREN ■ •n.t.r Llsbt.l.s B»,. A Mountain Tomb i BRUSSELS a ;; o tapestry . HEART OF LOUIS XIV Diff.rtnc. Betwa.n Th... Carpets Explained. How It Came to lie Burled In West» minster Abbey, Th. Tw. PICTURE POST CARES, Did you ever hear the story about A French wr er Unirne that the [Copyright, 1>M. by T C McClure] two young men from Cork who had While the »»-stem terminus of th« fr>t m » cu . i 1 pi 'tur.' À *-! cards orig A remarkable story regar ’ lng the By placing a brussels and tapestry never seeu lightning bugs until they Union Pacific railroad was still at heart of l.oul-» XIV. anil bow it came inated dnrmg the I* runco-Geriuan carpet side by side a clearness and cume across the sea to America? It Cheyenne I started off into the moun t > be buried iu Westminster abbey « h wee. A: a -m.ii! j>!.ue in t'.cùe- hapjoened that during their first night tains with a companion named John sharpness are noticed about the tol,l fu I.oudon Truth by 1!. ury I.a- I n: • •' i.a S. -■,--.,* 4t>,*.UO ent here the mosquitoes were very trouble brussels carjet which are al>s>*nt b >o. who said the story was t >ld Frenili so ,i.,rs had been concen some. and both Mike and Tat hid Bbayne to prospect tor gold. from the tapestry. In the hitter to 1; m by the late Colmiel Harcourt We nail been out for two weeks when trated, and -ome of the privates, their heads under the bed covers. Find there is a mistiness about liie col aud w.ia conflrmed by his brother, the ing this rather warm. Pat veutured to llgtis of Indians became so fresh that ors, and the j>attern lacks that »file Sir William Harcou*. t. A Har who vime from tlie south, wanted put bis bead outside Just as a firefly we were driven into hiding In a small sharpness and delicacy winch char court who Ui<xl duiiug the tl st Freil h to d< i e to their relative* tha floated iu at the window*. i, volutl i had many eonnsctl hm li n?' i:i..i' 1 «cetiery surrounding' I canyon or ravine making out of a lar “Ob, Mike!” says he. ‘ Beg >rra, now ger one. We kept working back up the acterize the former. i’h:s is due to 1 r-.ui aul invited many ot the eml thun. I’o e ir, r. t ha'ing tuna they're cornin’ after us wid lanterns!'' dark and narrow way until we had the process of manufacture. A br is - g t • vldt b i Am ’’.iii them wav t!u for writing long letters, they went Now, it may be possible for you to quite reached the end. and as It liad sels is a yarn dyed, and a tapestry cm -n of St. Deui». Ou leaving ti e to a stut.o.'iery e-tore u.ij inqu ieti surprise many a native American quite now come night and we were :u want may lx* described ns a printed fab c..,i i ritpreved hG thanks f.^* the f >r photographs. Th K C inquiries a« much as a firefly surprised the two of food we decided to start a fire. ric, but the printing is done upon kh. !';.; lio'-jitalit, of kl-i Lo;t : nd l ■■>- Le,;.me po n ¡nerou« that tlie pro strangers from Cork. Take a large the yarn before the process of weav- <!u,-e i from hl; picket s unetb ;:g that pr.etor of the store had po tal card# kite that will fly well, which tnc-ius I The botte>n of the ravine wcover iu^. lo.ikivl like u pit co of ilriid leather uu i*i c-ts'd sliow .Uff vari «,;.' view« of the that you know Just how much tail it ed w ith leaves aud limbs, ami we a >on The whole methoil of manufac in 11 or so long, ivlik-h la- pr- ented te town am] tin* '.irro.imlings After will carry. Remove a good part of the had a cheerful Waze going. Soon after him. "I was," tie said, "iu the outlie- tail and tie on instead a sky lantern. I the fire was lighted two gnat wolves ture is most ingenious. In the mak ilral v Ix-n th«.* royal tombs were broken .he war G.e jwistal cards were for This must be made very light and rushed past us. going for the mouth. ing of a five frame brussels no fewi-r op u and thi* i «intents scattered to the gotten imtii they <,'ue up a ya in iu arrang'd so that it will not ea Uy They had come out of a mass of rock than 1,280 ends of face yarns are wants. This heart 1« tli.it of l.oui« Germany in the nil i e>, and today catch fire. Use a pie e of light, thin at the upper etui. Thinking there required for the weaving of ono XIV. It was le ; t In a si-.» -.rate re ep there is .«carciiy a e.*ot on the globe wood four Inches In diameter, and near might lie a den there in which other* piece of standard quality, each frame t.icio, aud I mmriged t> g. t aw ay with tlie center strive four slender nails one wen* biding, we made a torch aud iu consisting of 256 bobbins, and 25u It.” Tin* heart tb. i eur.a* into the pos win re one ciinnot buy an illustrated po.mi showing the respective lucaV I inch long so that a caudle will stand •pei-ted the place. Under a tangle of trees which bad I ends only can come to the face at sev'.>n of t>x* Jl-tr nut family nn<! J itv. firmly between them. Above the can lie 1 each pick of the puturn. There wa • a •< a doii ,lly proi'.tiee 1 for the hi loop two light wires, fastening tlielr fullcu from above was the mouth of a H 'yE . riment. fore 1.021 ends of yarn are hidden sp-.-etli'll Of visitor- ■-u,’. .■ v. The cat It- was 111 th U " « than ■ ' ■ ends to tlie board. Paste red or yel *1* wly--Pf a wolf, but when Wl* lm 1 eaten iu tiic body of the fabric. Tin re are late In. 1'. c klaud, dean of V.T.-um.u North;<'i m <• !>•. u- Mr. Car- low tissue paper around the wire ■ter, was on a vi.- it when it was | Wi ature, a- < .e is lined to ti.’nk, tlie ideal J iu the IL; J, frame, anil your lamp is made. Flying our supper we went nt It to enlarge I ■ many qualities of tapestry, but in brought out f >r d '. i inspection. He was 1 such a kite on a dark night will cause ti e orifice. In ti e course of an bout the production of the standard qual then v.-ry old mid hn«l s-u e reputation New Er'land lov.n, but llulyoko we opened tl e mouth of a great cav much amusement. 1 ill a C ui ern. From the mouth w I. it may l»e ity only 21G ends of face yarn are us it man of , ;, :xt*. and tin* s.-n ut';..c m.'.y cluiiu to be one of the nio.-t 0 Jourua called a wide hallway ran back a dis n jaircil instead of 1,280, whk h spirit moved him to v.«t l:! < Huger and l>r- ire sive. The city two years A Well P-c«erie,l Gmn<!m«tb«r. It on the he.ut. lie put the tiiger ago look the ¡. is paint, overhauled The train was crowded with the ex tance of a hundred feet, aud then w« shows at once that the brussels car- rub p-1 !' is the great advantage of being to b:s mouth after that, and In'fore lie tlie woi!:-. 1;’'<1 8,'’.57 feet of new The Sanator's Part. ne ception of one sent. This bail bi-i-u re came to the cavern Itself. - and r.ddid‘ii”'.» meters. As un Its roof was front thirty to f >rty thicker, soft r and altogether a could be atorped In' put the heart into 11 ..or 1 of an un- fused t > various people, the lady who L feet high, and in width and length more durable cloth apart f.<mi other bls nriutli and sivi’.liiwitl it, whi-lber indication of the sueei-s of this wager in his home city ol occupied one-half of It telling every by accident or dc.-igti will never lie ewark, i:111u• ■ :i the re. I lit el. tl n one who trleil to sit down that “this there was space enough to crowd s advanta ges which it posse.—i -. There known. Very sh e tly afterward he died municipal u\, itip r.t. tlie pn>i’.t seat Is reserved.” Finally a little girl thousand people together. We bnllt s is a limitation in the number of col atul was Luried in Wes:miii*-ter abbey, I -1 year, after di dtu-ting all char < « entered, followed by an elder'? worn- Are in tl.e center of t! e vast apartmen» it is inip issible lie i iuId ever have ill- for depreciation, repairs and rnn- s-atlj “Ten of our ILp 1L. .111 buJni-s an, her gr-indinother. The child called that we might l..ive a good vi.-w ors used in a brussels. In tapes! there is no limit. In tlie bvi\ g ted ihe thing, i >-. «-pn-ntly the it ■ 1-xpi’l- e-. V.:- r. Hl'lv $W,<>00. ." said st at r re< around us, thinking there might W her grandmot’-. ■r to take the seat, but heart of T.'nis XIV. u - ■! now lie re I he municipal electric plant showed 1 to the iuulglmav <iv owner i.i-r objected, iiujivum , oayixiM- saying, other wild animals lurkin,: about, and ti e whole of the colors used sh po In*» in Westmlnsti r abb v Inelosixl 1 Hi'.l larger protit. — New York wr a more or 1 ? striped appearance we could see evcrthlng a lit; when ns before, "Ibis bis seat is reserved.” The in the hotly of an English dean. wt ama: - ««! and wondered If ' Tribune. stood , the back of the fabric. eyes of the child were black, anil they ’ *c dreaming. eon Id In a tapestry they di not show at the vote slio kl or«!, r a dinne! ligated up with Indlgiiatlou. She turn A Regular Poch Bah. It was a cavern, a charnel house nini the back at all: This fact is made SHE HAD HER SAY. ed on the si-lii-li woman anil said In a s tomb combined. There was not such The real l’ooh Bail of the Philips* voice laud enough to be heard through use of by householders in purchas A Clrl'a Itevolt A-i-tnsI nn Award <>i e whose r a thing ns a perfi-et skeleton, but tlieie pipe« i.i Lieutenant Charles E. Mor the car: ing carpets, this being about tlie should p«ay for the repast. Vnli-dii-tury Houora. ton, at present stationed at Luzon, “I don't care If It is preserved. It were hundreds anil tiundre s of human only way the average person can tel! “The loii'tst put.-- was 5,0oo lle- "I think the greatest shock I ever ex i v.lio holds so many offices that he bones lying about each one as wbltt Isn't fair to preserve a seat when my ^^^^■jjoritv and the the difference between them. In or perienced and 1'ii*b':g-;i < revolt ngiinst grandmother bus to stand. Besides, ev ns Ivory aud us clean as a billiard ball. I hasn’t time to count money. He i# The actual majority was ery one says my grandmother Is a won Iu tlie center of the cavern were sev der to pa- • off tapestry as brussels my discipline occur;« 1 wlxn 1 was I’lrst lieutenant, adjutant, assistant t 50,000.” I derfully ■'well preserved Judy, so she's en or eight heaps of furniture, tedding, some ingenious makers have report temhing Iu a country high sc!i'»>l,” said juarterma ter, assistant commissa the Ri-hoolteni hi r. ‘ Tt was In a school 1 clothing aud co iking utensils, each ed to the striping in a r< gular man yv-. Just grti-g to sit down here.” And she wl-ero tlx* valedictory honor was award-1 ry, commissary of post, commander -*> did, to the cujoynieut of every one lh one apparently having belonged to a ner of the backs at the former. The «1 hy popular vote of tlie s<-li•> >1. a most | if post, depot quartermaster, freight No,” he r ■ ■■'. with the car save the woman who sat be different owner. Leaning egniust on» stripy effect in the latter is broken unjust method, by the way, but one to. of the wells were eight rifles, nml near ami irregular. A casual observation . cut, express agent, acting major ion. ■ . / !«.■'- side her. which I was farced to succumb. The , >f Companies A and B of the First them were axes ana t..*gs of powder. As w« looked arentid ainl saw tl.-cs» of the ilea.'iy defined character of a girl who received the most v .*U ji was | infantry, and only recently the war A Dnrroese CuRfnyn. st of the ’- i I? n the dinner The people wto live In Burma believe things and handled some of tl:e:n we b. ..>eis pa tern should enable a by no means tlx* best scholar, ami tlie I lepartment loaded him with the ti ’ «■: I'c.-t. that a child's deposition is determined could cc-me to but cue conclusion. Ev L. i-r tn distinguish between the pnpll who ranked highest in scholar ll. and duty of “engineer of the dis. ship was plainly Indignant. by the day of the week on which It erything before tt« had l>el >u d to a t.vo fabrics. "Every boy anil girl In the class win trict.” party of initnlgnu.U m king westward JapanPatriotism. was born. Ths Uses of Evil. obllg« d to write nml rend n graduation over the overlaud trail. The cave was The Monday bom ore h rticst Consul (>t Two Lies Nailed. of New only ton miles off the trail. There ha l “Say, ma wants two pounds of essay, nml It was iry task to look these The Tuesday Iwm are jealous. city gave, perhaps uncon- The «diuir has been accused of The Wednesday born are quick of been Home awful tragedy here, anil wn butter. She wants it ju.-.t exact!}' essays over nml ahi in the rewriting of keeping liquor in his cellar. This of what them. The pupil wli » ranked the high ■ began looking close, to make it out like what you sent the day before est In the elii-'s hi’inled In her essny to is u niulk i'ms and unspeakable false e strength of Japan consist» anger, but as quick to forgive anl The puzz.e was soon solved. grow calm. yesterday, nn’ if it ain’t that same me with some defiance, nti<! In It 1 hood. The liqior is kept in the en. in . ¡ i id of a possible edi Thursday's children are mild in die The lmmi rants had either been at found s mu* r net* to tlx* valedictory pantry, between the dining room tion b. ik i this city position. tacked by Indians and driven to bay kind she don’t want any at nil.” The small boy had bolted in, dis h >r being rightly I vs. I cut It out ind the kitchen. W hy not tell the the fall of I’->rt Arthur, he re in the cavera or had w indereJ from Friday's children are talkative. : “Anj dinner or reception Saturday’s children are sure to be the trail and taken temporary refuge charging himself abruptly of bis er nml tol l her plainly that nothing of truth? It is also alleged that the there. There was no way to tell how rand, pausing now only for breath. that s >rt shoubl g > Into her patter. She editor of the Gazette Las the gout., cost could very quarrelsome. nc'-.'-od. t > leave It out. that monev to better advantage The Sunday child—no matter if he is long they bad been Ins'.le when a land But the grocer, taking down the or "'l.:<* graduation exercises were pass caused by high living. Yesterday slide brought down tl'on.snndft of tons der of a new customer, did not mind relieving the families of the sol- a spendthrift—the people of his coun of ing off splendidly whin It came her for dinner 1 e Lad home picked sour- debris over the mouth of the cavern the interruption. try will insist be Is miserly, for. ac killed at turri t > rea l her essay. Slit* had n facile do. k. i. : nird, dandelion, lmrserad- cording to tb ir belief, Sunday's child and entotnlH-d them. Heavy rains hail “You see, madam, how it goes,” that subsequently washed much of 't In he said pleasantly. “My customers way of wridug. and 1 was proud of, «h and beet top greens, boiled bacon is slingy and mean. fall will taki the form of anoth- her. 1 ut when six* reached what I knew •i’>.l potatoes, corn bread ami onions. side, and then tlie wolves had burrow collection. > to the ed through the remainder. The en arc particular, and it is my pleasure v h the conclusion rlie stepped forward V/ouid y>' i call that high living?^- A Cartons Optimi Itlnrton. therland.” That is the spirit of Place on each side of a sir. et of glass tombed people had im de efforts In to get them exactly what they de n little and proceeded to deliver two i Emporia Gazette. roism aucL as Euro|ie for thou ■ caudle, both living of the same three or four directions aud h:.d broken mand. Yes, sonny,” blandly to the png' ■ of r> ci lotion valedictory. She Concerning S loe Eyes. nds of year- iias admired in heroes length. Wli n the sun shines on the or worn out tbelr spades aud shovels, boy, “you shall be attended to ut bn«le farewell to the elnss, the school and the teachers, nml of course we This country uses more than the Greek aud Roman world. An window the Image of the first eandie but they had bad to give ft irp at last. once.” “Ma says don’t forget to send the i- >i*’d not stop her. It took nil tlx* sails 3,0G9,000.( . 0 luce eyes and hooks U tire natitjn that possesses it, as will appear on tlie glass, the reCectlon They might have blasted tlieir way of the eliosvi valedictorian, who fol :te ipan seems to, is invincible.—New taking the place of th ■ second and real out with powder st hand, but the) same kind of butter,” reiterated the out lowed. ami nfter tlx* exercises there in a year. Every man, woman ami were afraid to use it. caudle on the other side of the window. boy. “Some of pop’s relations has v a much walling nml hot words. We child will wear out on un average _ ork Tribune. We did not go Into as rigid an ex Now is an opportunity of showing t., bp [ ________ __ just come to visit, and ma says if eo’.ildn't do n thing, ns the sinner was two pair-» of shoes in twelve months. that night as curios'ty ■mlnatiea one's friends your power as a magi Freezing W< ithcr and Washing. cian. Explain to them that by lighting prompted, both of us having a strong they stay long it won’t be her fault.” now a grailunto of tlx* sehool, nml we The majority of people have two bed no right to punish her. but It tool: feet, and there are twenty eye« and A handful ol’ salt in the 1. t rii.s the first caudle you will also light that feeling of awe In the presrw.ce of the —New York Times. me nil summer to g« t over the effect Looks on each shoe. Use your arith- water [greatly simplifies the behind the glass. You then apply a relics of tlie dead, but after a night Looking Backward. of sm-li a stunning performance.”—New metid and sec what the total is. It 'mg out of clo'J.es iii frnziag lighted match to the first candle, and. passed at our campfire otits.de we re The s'.tpi rstiiim, of the ill luck of York 1 ri ss. tts Image tx-ing reflected on the glass, turned to the sonreh. loots up to 2,000,000 more than. :. As We had noticed four or five wooden looking hai ku ¿rd or returning is a one at once assumes that the second I.<, «10,000,000. — Milwaukee Senti freezing > ProfitrrAMfve MMrlmony. chests among tl.«. baggage, am! our verv ancient one. original ing doubt clothes thus treated cannot candle has t>een lighted. “You can always tell try »mg bus nel. first move in the morning w i to In less from Lot’s wife, who “looked be hung on ti e line before tiiey spect the»«.*. They contained cl ' ig. back from behmd him" t hen he was ban 1 from an old one by the way he Fnirfcw In Scotland. A Good. Strong E xcum . Ze, but if acts when lie goes after n bucket of ■ i In Scotland fairies are thought tn In bedding, etc., but I hi d not y. t f. led by an augel outsj.l • the doomed Two American women who re- says Uncle Hiram. "Three water," they will partially dr before habit the interim* of the green bills, with the flr«c when 1 made an tm • >r- city of the plain, in Roberts’ “Ori months mnrrled. he swings the pump cer.ily returned from Santo Donnn- 60, a eii especially those of a conical shape. taut dlscove. v F»ve years previously a ; r’y I. . I ental Illustrations’’ it is stated to be handle, whistles and casts court ■> li >1 nn audience one forenoon much wear and tear. The From these they go forth at night for dances by moonlight, and often the been made up in Boone ami Jeffersi» “considered exceedingly unfortunate glances at the house as though some with lkesident Morales, who apol ss ou^ good country folk will show the cir counties, Mo, by - a man named in Hindustan for men or women to one were looking at him from tlx- win ogized for his appearance. “The es when 1 cles. yellow or deep green, where the Frayne. There were seven fnm.la - look back when they leave their dow. One year married, he swings the fact is, ladies,” said he, “1 was so fairies have danced. It Is accounted numbering thirty pcop'e. In ti e (> ■ '. . —houses. Accordingly if a man goes pump handle more «lowly, smiles oc busy yesterday and this morning very dangerous to sleep or to be found and after they hail pro-, res-a. I its f-.r out aud leaves something behind casionally nix! seems to b<- annoyed be that 1 have not had time to be !, Ln A Msrry War. within these circles after sunset. Cat west ns the foothills of the Ru- k' *V him which his wife knows he will cause the meal Is late. Two years mar shaved. They tried to u>sasatnate in t*1 warfare ried. lx* looks sour ami glum, kicks the tle seized with cramps are said to be all trace of them had vanished. Some lari»«* new turn in Knoxville, Tenn. elf shirt, and the only way to cure them believed they had been ovsrwbeimed want she does not call h.in to turn cat over the coal bouse and looks at the me, you know, to 1 ho -e you wilt becis*1 Is to rub the part of the body affected tn a cloudburst, others that they had or look back, but takes or sends it house ns If be would like to choke overlook r.y nrir'nrance.” been massacred to the last man by the after him, and if tome great emer somebody. Three years married, lie ided by the p e, and a number with a blue bonnet. A Successful Villain. Indians. In that trunk I fount I letters gency obliges him to look back ho sits on the doorstep and smokes while well known ; were ar- ■ml an account book belonging to Hidden Goma. his wife works the pump handle. ” — An actor who takes the part of will not then proceed on the busi- m * rted. The girls of the city are de* 1. Bella, please bring me that pear Frayne himself, and of course they ness he was about to transact.” Kansas City Journal. the villain at one of the suburban t bi» mding that the police Make public settled the Identity of the party. tying on the table. theaters in Paris in the final act has i> v e names of the men, threatening 2. Ixrt me rub your hands. They look On the floor of the Cave Shsyne The Great Chain. Nsatly Trapped. to murder u young woman. As ho str olcut the offenders’ acquaintance. frostbitten. picked up a blank book wlik-’j hud Tlie “great chain,” the links of which Dr. Black, once the leading min ie men treat the matter as a joke 3. It was a queer looking building. been used a« a diary by one John Mar ware two an ! one half Inches aqnnrn «as returning home the other night ister of Glasgow, and another der ind have asked tlie hairdressers of They had painted the lower part crim tin of the party. It covered a period ami one foot long, carb link weighing he was surrounded by four youth» gyman, having a holiday in Cumber of two months, dating from the start son and the top azure. 140 pounds, was stretched across the who had witnessed the play from the. • city to publish the names of al) 4. Bring out your wheel. Fred. I am wesCwanl. Hl« Jottings were brief, land, attended a little Scotch church Hudson river at West Point, Just be gallery, and after asking what he « mt- I gizU who wear “switches?* but several of them referred to quar and purposely went late, taking a low Fort Clinton, May 1, 1771k to pre meant bv killing the poor woman on dad's. tpril , --------------- rels and dissensions, and the last on- remote corner of the church so that vent tlx- British wg'-hlpa from ■-• end- they nt :-k, <i him with knives. II.* 1. Pearl. 2. Ruby. 3. Topax. 4. Di G. S' Rivets In Stamen. I said that they were off tlie trail and they might not be seen by the offi Ing the river. The total weigbf of the ii now in the hospital. amond. -ton’ pe important part which rivets ■ending out men north ami sooth in ciating minister. They learned, to chain was 180 tons, and Its length wan >y in the construction of modem Wood'« Wooing. hopes to regain tt Two childrea had Historic Lightning Flash. their dismay, that they had been 4Ó<» yards. l’urta of it are still pre- «1 steamship? is well illustrated Wood, the woodman of Woodleigh. died, but al! others were well. served at West I’oint. l or ti.e first time in history, it ir “ spotted ” when they heard the min It Is the general belief that !n seek [fit the fact that in the new Cunard wooed Winnie Wouldhave of Wool said, one of the pyramids ha. been Krnl l»e»rr»lvr. at Work. er Caronia, the large t ship ever manor. If Wouldhave would have Ing to find the trail the party were ister say m the intercessory pray “That wax a terrible crime commit ■truck by lightning. The pyramid Iplt Mtructed in Great Britain, no Wood and Wood did have Wonldhave, sighted by Indians and retired Into the ers, “Lord, have mercy on thy min big ravine for shelter. They may hav» struck is that of Khephren, and th» - »er than 1,800,OCT nv> is were wouldn't Wouldhave, having Wood, made a stand there; but the Indians istering servants who have popped ted yesterday.” part with have to have Wood?—Ram fact is another illustration of Hi»*.- in on us, so unexpectedly, one of “ It was so. Have the police made — td, the total weight represented bling Rob. proving to strong for them, they retired whom will preach in the afternoon any progre«« toward apprehending the gradual chance that is being brougi .a joni«: Jig about 600 tons. The greater within the cave, leaving tbelr animals guilty parties?" about iu mu climate of Egypt by Helen*. Tenable«. of the riveting work was don“ ■nd wagons outside. The animals were and the other in the evening.’’ "Oh. yea. They've pernuaile,I the the giiai liaoi ai Assouao ami tn*e Oh. <t»ar me. you. Amanda, ■hot down and the wagons burned on» 1 hydraulic powe newspapers to take the matter up.”— irrij'imon »<. Unpleasant Reminder. Why don’t you alt up «trxlaMf The people bad pk-nty of provisions, Louisville»'ottrlcr-Journal. ~ rs ' ‘ ’ Why Ho you make me sculd you "I ’ ll scalp that reporter! ” growled Rniasll UCCUJMtMUU uf Lu« xVUh »«,- but there was not one single drop of D,1»ci 1 Our Cos' Resouross. From early until late? old Weston Nurox over the morning lay. water to be had. The cave was as , Ea»s-|t is estimated by experts that the ■« rrs.tlr. Ard as for you. Belinda. dry ss s bedroom. Had the wolves paper. Wnl’er- n .w did y.in order yorr I d really like to know A!o;fa--3 ef t*-.e k r ; M la of American coal fields at pres- not got secess to tt w« should have Whv, “ Why, popper, ” replied his Why : : can't hold your arm oc* beef. «Ir? Grnxefgb Poroonn.'ly, con sitt * °P«n to minir g is more than five The entire Beck found everybody as well preserved a« daughter, who had had her coming found you! I snppo**» I ought to have straight. But always curl It so! RS as {treat as thrt of the coal if embalmed We thoroughly expior cut reception tlie night before, “I ordered It by mall two weeks In a-, city was absent, as it invar'.’’ '< ds of England ’rance, Germany e.1 every fort of wall, and there was thought he wrote ine up real nice.” vauce. - Cleveland Plain Dealer. from anv meeting of any km l in It'« very well. Miss Lucy. not even a d.-mp spot How many ^^«'Belgium, thf great coal pr ’ - For you to sit and «tare, Laneuil hall, as if it ha<! nothing in “ But he spealu of ye as weann ’ 8o irr ■ ■ t and * hours or days bef ore the landslip block J countries of F ir -e. \V'- An the «word of the l«-st tempered common with people who go to th» *B0iDt soft, dingin ’ material, ’ sn ’ Ax If you dlda t care ed up the entrance no one can say, bort ’‘XpMaiiy all th* available coal metal In most flexible, no the truly K'Ti- ft Is bei'eved that the Indians brought that reminds sne too much o’ tha er ma are most pliant and urtenu* tn hall, with causes presented there or I rpo«e fo ■-•« th'-.k Tm playing »aa of those cov.ntri« have be i time I waa tarred an’ feathered out tnefr behavior to their Inferior».— Ful with heroes and statesmen honored) With you do:«-» They don't •» tt about toy using pow ler frou* above la afafar. on re hare scare»- Tc r « ■ ’ **d b»1 boh velo» there.—Boaton Cor. Springfield R» M. QUAU. is MonUnny.”—¡^.lkdelphia Press. ler. Or sow tt trewhlne ra j'.L.csu ÄS«