.. . i f ■ T'&i'r z m a m * „« .. U ' " ■ ' ■ . 41 mmSSPT " 1 • ■ Í .. *.■ * H * v V ' ” fe-, v „ .¡LsM BR • 8 -j , '> àkX’i •. : • ‘ > are bm ■ mt : & Hale, Vice Pmidcat «I uuunffrPacific Intern*- HowlExpositioti, Who Firat Suggested the Holding of the Greti Exposition to Celebrate tho Opening of the Pfii— ii CnntL noi a --- W ¿7J| Colossal Colonnades of the Greco-Roman to Palace of Fine Arto. yellow. UUolUcl Í»C C All t]D686 pttlotfd uUfCm o f tot ta ttM open air over night «luring » "M iner or autumn night. : - T* W ho« examined early the following •orala» It w ill b* found that the >el vm pitee wUl be rery wet and the PUM piece only fairly moist. while the •d and black places « i l i be dry. Thia to proof that yellow foliage •paid collect too nrocb dampness. and he red end black would gather none. I m o . which eoUecta tb r medium »e u n t o f moisture, wem* to Iw the •lor boat adapted to the conditions ex the keynote o f tbto gres teat and moat wonderful celebration o f all Urne. Ite Hale to one o f the foremost public men Of America, and bia thoughtful article shows e marvelous grasp o f the sub­ ject end yrül prove o f value and Inter­ est to every reader o f thia paper. Meet Interesting In History. The Panama-Paddc Internatlonál Ex­ position. which to now finished, stands (¿reeled ea the most Interesting Expo­ sition In history. Those who have net yet visited the Exposition should make early plane to visit San Francisca The Yellow foliage baa been known to u>P * ff and decay under the same auditions that malum green foliage will be to emphasize the impor > o f and intensify the Interest In «ted by tho management o f the wlttonu. Let us hope that this war ba recordnd history before this roes convenes. The horrors of mt day warfare w ill then be fully (dated, and those most dtoeetty •nit not alone, great benefits to Inven­ tion, manufacture, agriculture, trade and commerce, but atoo stronger Inter national friendship and more lasting peace.“ T i Rich Ornamentation In Court of Abun­ dance at San Francisco. V. I f s| Impertinent. Landlady—Don’t you ever dare o tbto house again: Weary Wfl- vy well, madam. To Oompan- r. Wreggtes, please don’t let me to have my secretary cross this name from my visiting tte t- bringing the peoplo o f all nations Into ^friendly Intercourse for the discussion and tor the advancement of mankind socially, morally. totoOectually and p-t;. Times to Laugh. , ;... i la the old man always so glum it B.—By no means. He laughs a year, spring and toll, when m en's new hats cease In.—FUe- vi * ■ mm end an peoples on a parity and equali­ ty. The Panama-Pacific International Exposition grounds today are common to all. No creed or race Is barfed; all have equal righto and privileges. It to neutral ground for w aning or tranquil a*ttena alike. It la one great democ­ racy where all ualto to contributing to an expression o f gratitude tor the pres­ ent and Inspiration tor the future, and because the expoottjon to really the child of peace do we deem it » priv­ ilege— aye. even a duty—to enter our protest against the terrible condition* now prevailing to Europe. ,'V "Peaoe—Peae* Per numsnrty.- It la Idle to presume »hat anything that we can do hate today w ill have any material influence In the tmmedl ate settlement o f the greatest war In history. Involving more than half tfas people o f‘ the cfrillaed world, but we can raise our vot e « to eerpeet protest against conditions to Europe toe terri- “Oh, dear/’ lamented a ledj un tierjwturn from a fashionable re­ ception, “1 have made auch e terri­ ble blonder! Lady X. introduced me to an artiat, and. trying to be d e j f c i commenced to eir e theory I have read about— that it is im- poalfble fo r an artist to avoid draw­ er faces more or lees like his own. I’ hifi artist disagreed very politely, it I wouldn’t give in and told^lutn his own drawing* I have discovered since that he aw» nothing but pigs and sheep!" Ik)ndon Tatler Ciet a Can TO D AT TRICKS OF LIGHTNING. Its Victim Naked. A .te w yellow Waved plants are rbe antics played by lightning ars iwwn under considerable difficulty un sometimes almost beyond ballet A tr ordinary weather cuudittonu-New common trick U that o f nndraastng Its victims. In 18U8 two girls and an elderly woman were standing by a reaping machine during a storm. A A RECORD PBESCSIPTm, lightning flash struck the woman and killed her on the spot, while the two A ftsr H Was Bought ar.u Paid ? « It girls wet* stripped to the skin, even W& ■ tost Its Charm. their boots being torn from their that; The largest amount ever ofilclally otherwise they were safe and sound, recorded as rbe purchase i»rk-« o f a hot astonished. yffiBsSS& k prescription h> £6.000 ($2&JWKh. i|wr ton o f tobacco and snuff from the Spanish galleons, ami snuff thus be­ came a common article in England. One o f the characters In a comedy published at Oxford In 1704. »title d “ An Act at Oxford.” by Thomas Ba­ ker, says. “ But I carry sweet snuff for the ladles.” to which Arabella replies; “ A spoon too. That’s very gallant, tor to see some people run their tot fingers Into a box to as nauseous as eating without a fork.” In the forties and fifties o f the last century snuff spoons were still In use on the Scottish bor­ der. They were o f bone and o f a alar -to go Into the snuffbox People fed their noses It was said, as natnraHy as they carried soup to their months.— London Mail What Could He D ef “ I hate to be contradicted.’* she said. “Then I won’t contradict you.” ho re­ turned. “You don’t love me." she asserted. “ I don’t." be admitted. “You are a hateful thing!" she erled. *T am.” he replied. “ I believe you are trying to tonne me." she said “ I am." be conceded. "And you do not love me." “ I d e n t” For a moment she was silent “ WeB.” she said at last “ 1 do hate a man who’s weak enough to be led hy a Woman.” —Houston Pont Ha Invention Was a Care o f Caused by War. \ Curiously enough, it was a war tost brought about the revolution in the manufacture o f sewing thread. When Napoleon occupied north Germany In 1806 tbs supply o f silk from Hamburg, which was used to making heddlea, or this loom harness, in Paisley, was cut off. ‘ Unless some substitute could be found the weaving Industry o f Paisley would be ruined. Peter Clark expert-1 meated with cotton warp yarn and succeeded in making thread like the atx cord sewing thread used today. It took the place o f s ilk tn the heddlea and the wearing business went oa un­ interrupted by the wan. ‘ Then It occurred to another man to use the cotton thread to place o f linen for sewing, aud he recommended It to the women o f the town. It was so much smoother than the linen that the wOmen liked It. The thread was sold In banks and wound by the purchaser Into little bells, but the merchant soou decided to wind the hank on a bobbin or spool for his customers as an added Inducement to purchase it Instead o f the Uaeo. | From this beginning the cotton thread trade has grown, and now silk and linen are used only for special work.—Philadelphia Record. Hypnotic Power In Animate An Interesting Instance o f the hyp­ notic power possessed by a good many animals la given by a correspondent of the Glasgow Herald. One morning out aide Elgin a blackbird waa observed to he standing by Hie roadside, paying no heed to the footsteps o f the passerby It was gazing fixedly at four young weasels under the hedge, which were approaching to a semicircle, apparently Optimist and Pessimist. In a contest In the Wonsan’s Home to surround It Just then a warning Companion the first prise for the defi­ cry was heard from behind, uttered preentaabty by the parent weasel, and nition o f peerimist went to Mine D. Me Kelvey of Colorada who wrote: “ A the young ones disappeared In the pessimist to s .men who knows the hedge. The bird still remained power price o f everything end the vaine o f less and Immovable, and only after re­ nothing.” The Unit prtoqjer the definì peated urging did It fly to a tree near tlon of optimist went to Mm I* K by, when It gave forth a weak, fright Carter o f Pennsylvania. Her defini­ aned sound, as though still under the Influence o f the terror which had ar tion follows: “ An optimist to one who rested Its fecnitiea- Old Cervina Terms. At the banquets o f the ei ’cntury the mar\who carved needed to know words as well as the use of knivm. Venison he “broached," the pheasant he ^allayed," the rabbit and woodcock he “unlaced" and the THs Only Way. orab he “tamed." Dismembering s “Jonas has figured out a «wan waa “lifting" him. and the avoid paying real «stats tax. rrsnp under his knife waa herns “ Let’s hare It." “displayed." The peacock waa “dis- "Hell the property.“ -Bran figured.- In a Family. “ Please shut that door!” “You Walt. ('Ufget even with yonP “I never knew her to »*- on time.” “ You’re the biggest fool 1 know!" “ Mother, caa^ I have Just a little morel” h&‘ “Now, who's been at the sideboard?“ “ H e’ll catch hto death of cold.” “ What makes daddy so later* “ How conk) yon! My new table­ cloth!” “ I don’t sea anything the matter with ir cooking ” “ Don't « V » apeak to me again!” “ Mu tb- he r!“ —Life.