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9 i H NEWS OF THE WEEK HUNDRED LIVES LOST. In n Condonsc.. I'urin llnsy Readers, HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Hosumo of tlio Lots Impurtant but Nut Lots Intorostltitf Events of tlm Past Wnok. Tim powers tuny iillmv Austrln to wilrii MHunluulii. A II n r co gnlo In Olileitgo dlil tuiiali tlmiutgu to property. A (rmli mutiny linn broken out on tlm Russian lllnck mm limit Morn Kr't In biting exposed In the liiMiriincii lniiilry nl Now York. Hiilgnrln In anxious to Invnilu Mnro ilonln, hut Id restrained by tlm powers. Russian niiiiloyiirii Imvo united to light tlm strlkeis, who Imvo nearly iiiIiiimI thorn. Iluli'tiii shippers Imvo organized to fight rnlo discrimination mill tuny form n statu association. Tlm cnrhler of tlm Haytl, M'lmourl, bank lis disappeared with 118,000 ol tlm limtltutlou'M money. A Inrgtt colony ol Hours lit to locnto In Venezuela A grant of over n mil Hon nuren of IaiiiI linn been Hindu by Piesldciil Castro. Tlm president has appointed II. J. llHgttriiinu, of Hoswoll, N. M., nit gov ernor of Nitvv Mexico, to tnkti effect Jnimnry I. tlio kiplrntliin of Governor Otero's term. Four primmer In tlm Jefferson, Mis souri, poiiitunllnry, limilo n dospornto attempt to escape. Two guards worn killed, a thlnl ttriniisly wounded, mid tlm prinou Kitted blown up with nllro glycerine. Mm couvioln worn captured niter n light In which one wss killed niul oho wounded. Btostnfli Huns on Hocks Oir North Const of Franco, Hi Ktl, r. ........ w..w m n.... ..i m I ' '.i.iw, . (M.nu, 41UT . l .Willi III I0r Ulir.tl'' most soul harrowing tnlos of inn- r In tt illminutr In tlm history of tlm hng Hull clmiiiiol wad brought Intro Into last night, wliuu thu tiK Chntonu Dryiui'l arrived Imro In compiiuy with tlm steiitnor Ads, having on Ixmnl six sur vivors of tlm 1 05 pmuiofigofa ami crow of the rioiithwiintiiru nillroiiil'n steam nliip llllilii, which, while IkiiiiuI from Hoiitliniiiplou to Ht, Mnlo, wnit ilrlvnu on tlm I'ouli'n rocks, tlirno mllo from linrii, during n blinding ittorm In tlm oiirly Iioihm of Hundny. Tlm nlonniur lift Houthmnpton Hittiir ilny for Ht. Mnlo with fid passengers nml ii crow of It) on Iward. Tlm weather was bitterly cold, wlillo a ht'Avy snow accompanied by a hlli wind, iiiAilo navigation wull nigh !" posulblu. lloforu tlm Jllldn wns clesr of tint Hotithauiptoii hnrlKir it was plain Hint tint voyage would lio very dangerous, nml nil pncseiigora wore drlvim liolow decks nml tlm hutches liAltoimd down. Owing to tlm wind nml snow thn vessel tnnil? hut vory slow progress, tl tun mid again having to steer from hot cotirsn to nvold tlm strength of thn wnvca, which rushed mountain-high down upon her. When off tlio Pontes rocks tint Hilda was caught In a strong current, mid beforo rlio could ho turned head-on to tint wnves, sho ilrovn stem- on ags'iisl thn outermost jiromlntory. Hint hroku Into threo pieces almost Im mediately, mid sank hnforu It was ikis tlhlu to Uuiich thu llfnlHtsts. FIND OF DIAMONDS. DECISION NOT FINAL President Advocates Utillillnij ot Lock Canal, STEVENS IS OF SAME OPINION Uonrd of Consultlnf; Engineers Maka Two fteportt Cansl Oommlstlon Says Locks. Will rrlii as premier of itt right lUlfmir will (heat Ilillnln. Mlmtmrl Is ooiitlnnlng against tlm Htnndard Oil. Firn In a coal liarRtt at bunion ! stroyetl 2,000 tons of coal. Tlm giivornuient's rasa In thu second trial of lliirlon Is completetl. Japsn Is working to ml no Togo's sunken llngshlp, thn Mlkssa. Tint bIIIimI fleets of thn powers Is preparing to snlio Turkish poits. Hpalu will sKind 1 1. 200,000 for thn purohnstt of rapid llrn lie Id guns. A Nehrnska ninn Iias Ihvu (llleil 50 and costs for making a clgarotto. Four Ilnrlln hanks havn organUctl a lisuk to do huslness In Turkey and Kgypt. Ainhamailnr Held has contributed IfiOO to the fund for Hgnland's tiiiein ployed. Ohio I)oiuovrat plan to contiol hoth houses of tlm legislature, by unseating Jtepuhllraus. Another national strike of coal nilu ers Is Imminent. Hliould it occur, ;iUO,U()0 men will bo alTectttl. I.lmitenant General Clisffeo has ro ll red from actlvu service. Ilo is suo reelei as chief of staff by Major Gen eral John O. Hates. Acting Public Printer Kloketls has forbidden thn making of hnndhonks on thu rarsn among employos of his olllce, under pain of dismissal. Wilto Is seriously III. Iowa Is lighting a trust of flro Insur nucu companies. to have- a ncno Causes Excitement to nun HIrIi on Necanlcum Itlver. Hesslde, Ore., Nov. 1M. During the past week tbero has been lutensit excite, mont on thu NecAiilciim. The secret of It nil lies In thn fact that an ochre mine, which In being developed I nut aImivo thu hrlilgu Acrotis tint Necanlcum on thn Klk creek road, has bet in yield ing precious stones. Diamonds and rubles am said to I hi In evidence ami a number of iM-oido bnvo located claims. Tlm ochro Is of finest quality and plen ty of thu let fireclay ever tllrcovnrwl Is there, hut when precious stonu weru dlcnvercd thn excitement reached fever heat and people were coming from Portland to bn guided to tlio diamond field. Kverylhlug looked good to the seeker after precious stones and tirery IKthhle they snw looked to them like a diamond In the rough. They are hop lug that thu digging will not "soon be over," hut will contliiuu until they have- secured bushels of thu precious stones. Thu ochro Is being sacked nnd ship ped to Portland to tnt subjected to the necessary refining process, and from present indications a great industry will be built up near Seaside, which will glvu employment to a large num Iter of men. This, aside from any precious stones which may bo found In Hit mine, is the moat drslrahlo feature connected with thn enterprise. NO COMPLAINT ON CUOA. Thn llrltlsh army Is ral stall nt Its head. Twenty-four Russian provinces are in n statu of anarchy. Tlm cruiser Minneapolis Is said to bo aground oft thu Ir'rench const. Nttw York courts nro unearthing the perpetmtorn of election frauds. Two men held up a Kouth Denver hank In broad daylight nnd secured f'.'.OOO. Thu board of construction of tlm Nnvy department wants larger hnttlo nil I pit built. v Postiuiistur Genurnl Cortelyou asks flli!l,()00,000 to run his department until Juno, 1U07. I.lburnt leaders of tlio zemstvo con gress will support Wlttu ns tlio only Tufugtt from nnnrchy. Thu soft coal operators bnvo perfect ed mi organisation and will resist do mauds of minora for nn Increusu In pny. Thu souiitu cotninitteu on Interstate onmmurco la bndly divided on tlio rnto ui8tlou, nml it Is prolmblu two reports will he- submitted. An tixtrn session of thu Wisconsin leglsluturo will moot December 4 to consider a communication from thu Kovornor rolatlvo to thu United States it uoniktorslilp mid thu governorship. Tboro la a lull In thu ltussluu rovo-liitlon. Isis of Pines Americans Merely Wish Change of Qovernment. Havana, Nov. 21. Thu municipal council of the Into of Pines has Issued a lengthy statement denying the charges madu by J. II. Kecnan, of Pittsburg, and others, that the Island Is in a condition bordering anarchr and Is without proper courts, schools, facilities for thu protection of life and property. Thu statement alleges that these havo all been provided and that, although various public Improvements aro necessary, the government has donu more than tlio small revenues of the is land warranted. It Agree that tlio records show the actual ownership of Americans of lands In tlio Island to bu far smaller than has Ikxii asserted, since most of such lauds aro held on options or on thu payments of small Installments, nnd that they al so show thu amount of taxes paid by Americans to Do very small. Tlm olllcors of tlio principal lain of Pines land company, whoso olllcea are In Havana, say that while they bollovo thn Island should bo considered United States territory, they havo no com plaint to make of thu Cuban govern ment. Canada Takos Lessons. Washington, Nov. 21. The Cana dian government has not been unnwani of thu almost miraculous transforma tion which irrigation has been making In thu wnstu places of thu United States, hut has followed closely thu work of reclamation inaugurated by thu Federal government. Thu Interest of our nolghlKirs In that work has boon heightened greatly by thu influx of sottlera to tho Northwest Torritorie within thu past fow yenra. Heretoforo Cmmdlttii ngrlculturo baa been confined to lunula nrens. Washington, Nsv. 21. AltliotiKlithn board of consulting engineers has de cided In favor of a sea level canal, It Is yut mi open question whether tlm Pan ama cnunl shall bo n sea level or n lock waterway. Thu decision of the loard Is not final. It wan reached by n vote of H to ft In favor of the M-a level pro ject, General Davis and Messrs. llurr and Parsons joining with thu live for eign engineers ngslnnt a lock canal. Thu ni'Kirtof the Ixiard probably will not be submitted to President Itooso- velt for five or six weeks. As to tho character of the great project, tho re port will not bu unanimous, In fact, two rutiorts, one by thu majority and one by thu minority, will be submit ted. These reports the president will lay buforo tho canal commission and Chief Kuglneer Stevens for considera tion. Mr. Stevens will come to tho United States from thu Isthmus to take up(the subject with tho commission and the president. It Is conceded by thn adherents of a ses level canal that to construct such a waterway will cost much tnoru money and tlmu than to build a lock canal. It In known that In tho mind of the president thesu are vital elements. It Is his desire, expressed to nomu of those who havn discussed the subject wih him, that thu canal should bo built as expcdlously an jtosslhle and at no great er expense than may bo necessary to provide a practicable waterway. Ho has indicated to some ot those to whom hn has talked that he personally favors a lock canal, but he Is determined tal ly that thu subject shall Im) considered thoroughly from all points of view be foru a final decision Is reached. Mr. Stevens will leave Colon for Washington next Thursday. Ho is coming to glvu tho commission Infor mation upon different phases of tho work on the Isthmus, but more particu larly his view as to tho tye of canal. These views aro already known to the ofllclals who are in charge of the canal work, but an olllclal statement from the engineer la desired. Mr. Stevens told officials who recent ly visited the canal tone that, if a sea level canal was to be constructed, the government ought to put boys under 20 years of age In charge of It, do that they would last until the work was completed. The visit of Mr. Stevens for the especial purpose of giving his vlewe aa to the type of canal indicates that tho Judgment of tho consulting board of engineers la not definitely to determine the type, but that tho com mission will earnestly take up tho sub ject and make recommendations. From STRANGE PEOPLE TO FORGATHER IN THE FIRST RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT. SHAW WILL STAY. Agress Not to Leavo Cabinet While Congress Sits. Washington, Nor. 21. Lesllo M. Shaw will remain aa secretary of the treasury in President Kooeevelt'a cab inet until wio conclusion ot tho ap proaching session of congress, and per haps for several months longer. It has been understood that Mr. Shaw expected to retire from tho cabinet bIkmiI thu first of February next, or sooner, with a view to greater freedom In promoting his candidacy for tho He publican presidentat nomination in 1008, although tho secretary himself never has announced himself to bo a candidate. President Roosevelt's attention was attracted to soino recent publications that Mr. Shaw has presented his resig nation to taku place next February, or, perhaps, earlier, and today ho had n conference with tho secretary about tho matter. W$?&MZ3tem!. V$zrrJ "yi jT!fifff''Trj7 rtn a. . jr .r jrjmatiLijur r .jwft'.friA.k?iu w.mt :mZ2z, ' w -'---- -SaMaSZlt.'TTJr .tf&mniimrjrtu.-rrTk,,K,t, . :. n r - xstr "jcm- .gpwyarjr jmm.s&itr&rzAZiZzzr; w Tpes of nomu of the rintlve that will demand repre sentation In the Itusulan doumn or parliament arc shown In the Illustration. Included In the population of about ISO.OOO.'XX) In tlio Cr.nrs empire nro some rcmnrkablo peo-'nnd jues from nn ethnological point of view. There aro Great HiimIhiis, Little Russians nnd Whlto Russians; Poles, MtliUHiilans, Finns, Germnns, Swedes, Letts, Roumanians, Jews, various tribes In thu Caucasus; Ksthonlnns, Mord vidians, Tscheremlsses, Tartars, Ilnshklrs, Persians, Ar menians, Kurds ami Ssmoyeilen. The expectation Is that the parliament will assemble In the middle of January, but how the electorate will be Informed of the new conditions, or how ork'nnlifillon will be effected of political parties, are problems that must greatly perplex the managers at 8t '' . iii.i7i.Vji7 .m,r""mtu'nj. i Petersburg A further significant phase of tho problem la that probably more than two-thirds of the so-called elec torate can neither read nor write In regard to language religion great difficulties ore nlso to be overcome. Under tho away of the Czar are Orthodox Russians nnd millions of a so-called heretical sect; Roman Catholics, Protestants, Mounmmcdnns, Jews and various sects of Christians. The supposition Is, however, that tho Great Russian or Muscovite will bo In full control of th doumn. These number about CO.000,000, nnd occupy tho entire center of European Russia, besides forming about thrce-fonrths of the population of the north nnd east The language they speak Is tho basis of literary Russian, and Is used by nbout two-thirds of the population. LOVE I THOUGHT. Irr, I tknticht, was like the sun, For the day and sutnmtr here; In resplendence It would run. Ami bteome exceeding desrl Iore began In clow of light; Iire glorious In array! All creation was so bright LIU was like a holiday! Through Ike summer laughter retgued With the flowers and the birds; Lore Its fancy well auatslned, Sweet Its looks and wlie its werJi! Hut tho sun at era went down; Shortened rays the autumn brought; Whers for me Its first renown, Ixr was Ilk. ths sun, I thougbtl V4-CH---"--- '' ! TAKEN BY STORM r t --frM-fr' HDO she. DO uot believe It Is love," said do-tho tho New Servlco Inaugurated. Now York, Nov. 21. With tho pnrturo from Naples yesterday of now twin screw steamer Florida, Lloyd Italian Societa do Nnvigaxlono iiinugurnUM ita servlco to Now York. Thu company la an entirely new Italian organisation, capitalized at $4,000,000. Tho Florida ia tho first of five new Btoamura. Thu Florida on her maiden voyage, nnd first trip of tho now sor vice, earrlca 608 passengers. Thia service will mako thu number 3f Hues engaged In thu Mediterranean emigrant business total nluiost n dozen. Thu second trlnl liaa romiuuucod. of Senator Ilurton Missouri may shut out two moro in Burmicu companies, Tn It denounces truata which oppoao froo trailo with tho Phlllpplneo. Thu president will co-opornto with thu etutca lu compelling Inauranco ro- Joriu, MutlnR Among Prisoners. Toklo, Nov. 21. A tolegrnm from Nagasaki saya that 500 of thu Russian prisoners of war bound for Vladivostok on board tho vessula Vladimir mid Ho roue I havo bIiowii hIl'iib of inutlnv. Tlm ofllcora of tho two vessels nnnlled to thu Japaneao authorities to dispatch troops nnd police olllcora to their assist- nucu. Uuu hundred constables havo boarded tho iloronujl nnd four Jonanoso torpedo boats havo surrounded thu two Rusalmi ahlpa. China to Pay Indemnity. London, Nov. 21. Tho TokIo corro apondout of thu Dally Telegraph under stands that an Anglo-Tliibotmi treaty una noon signed mm innl it provitioa tiinturent Jlrltuln ahnll Canal Needs 610,000.000. Washington, Nov. 21. An estimate of tlO.OOOO.OO for continuing work of thu Panama canal has been scut by thu Treasury dpeartmont to tho War de partment to bu pent to congress. Thu cstimntu Ib for expenditure up to mid including thu fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1007. A part of this monoy will bo necessary nt oncu, mid an emergency appropriation will bo asked a8 soon aa congress convenes, in order that the work may proceed. Loss on Distillery $1,000,000. Connollavlllo, I.n., Nov. 21. Last nlght'a flro nt thu Ovorholt distillery at Hradford resulted in a, losa ostiiualed today nt 11,000,000. It la estimated that 18,000 barrels of whisky wore do- airoyod. Tlio whisky waa valued nt 1048,000, nnd tho government will lore acknowledge Chlnoso sovorolngty In Thibet In return the tax of 1.10 gallon, amounting to ... ........ vUw n...riij u muiwuiij, fOVVUU. If It la not lore, what I Itr' "Oh, sympathy attraction perhaps you meaiiierlio mu or 1 mesmerize jou who kuuwsV" "I do. 1 love you." "Threo days ago you did not know me." "The plant can spring In a ulghL" "Hut It doe not always como to flower." "In this case It Is flowering already.' Aa his eyes met hers they smiled, nnd his broad shoulders took a pc-sttivo set. blic looked at hlni disdainfully this big, handsome, brainy mnn. "Rut a few short hours nnd wo shall have forgotten ouo another." she re marked. "Don't think thaL I toll you that I love you. And you why will you not acknowledge the truth!" Ills eyes were tender, and, aa If compelled, sho nuswered: "What can I acknowledge? How do I know that this " Shu hesitated. "This I lovef" ho concluded. A mighty green wave capped with foam thundered by. almost splitting over the dr k. "Let mo nsslst you out of the sea- dust." said tho sailor. The girl laughed. "Go to your watch," said she; "I can nsslst myself." Miss Nolan had enjoyed the trip up tho const, starting nt Portsmouth, stopping nt Plymouth, nnd now on to Glasgow. Life at en, even nt n sea sou when most women aro glad to bo snfo on laud, bad a fascination for this girl, bred among thinkers and scholars, cultivated women and pro fesiitoiial men. A mnn who was nil nctlon wna nn Interesting study to her. That was how she put It to herself when her ears Inclined to tho first of ficer's liupullvi wooing. She did uot take him seriously then. Shu hnd road nbout sailors nnd had theories concern ing thorn. Tho second day out sho wrote in hor diary: "A sailor Hfo Is so filled with perils nnd hnrdshlps that I can hnrdly blanio hltn If bo OH'' 1 Ids breathing space with whatever sport comes his way oven If thnt sport sometimes menus playing nt 'ovo- A"y 0,nor nmn ' should despise for making n Jest of Biich n serious mutter, but, considering nil things, I think JncU enn b forgivou for having n sweetheart In every port." Mtss Nolan, llUo niiiuy nn Inexperi enced girl, prided herself upon being liberal nnd broad-minded, Tho fourth day her ninry recorded: "I bellovo ho thinks ho is In lovo with mo, but that's absurd. How can ho possibly enro for mu when ho doos not know? Ilo has tho nudnclty, nlso, to tell mo that ho Is sure thnt I lovo him. Why, Dr. Gibson, who, father says, Is both morally nnd Intellectually ono of tho finest mon on oarth, ami who has bcou paying mo attentions for two years, would not presume to hint nt such a thing. I think I will marry Dr. Gibson, after all. Ilo has such good, kind eyes. They never mnko me feel uncomfortable. "I wonder why I am so attracted to him this sailor mnn? Eren before we had spoken to one another, before tho vessel left port, when ho wna superin tending the stowing of the hold, I was drawn to watch him and listen to his masterful voice. I never saw a mnn work like a king before. How the men under hltn obeyed his orders. Ills strength was frreater than any of theirs. I don't believe they could have hoisted those bales without bis aid. "Then he moved with such freedom and fearlessness, scorning tho gang plnnk and passing from steamer to dock and back again so quickly and carelessly. How alert ho was to catch the captain a commands, and what a responsibility ho bears. Last night, as I lay nwake, I thought of him keep ing bis watch above with all our lives, as It were, In his hands. "Then, when the second mate came to tako his place, I heard him pass my cabin whistling cheerily, even amid the storm and darkness. What a Hfo his is ever contending with perils and hardships! While Dr. Gibson Is warm nnd safely homed, my sailor keeps his watch, with gales howling and waves seeking to devour. Great courage and Iron will must undoubtedly bo his. Yes! He Urea n man's life, no is a man. Hut as to lore!. Oh! that ia ab surd." It was about three-thirty In tho af ternoon. The sea was rolling high; but MIsa Nolan, rocked by wind nnd wave, slept the sleep of a sea sleeper, and It was not until a great shout went up MIPW overboard Just before the coming of the mighty comber which had destroy ed tho vessel; but Mark Hcywood, the first officer, with whirlwind around him and whirlpool beneath, kept hiss clutch on M'e. How ho did It was a miracle. Every man on. deck, includ ing tlio threo male passengers, wna swept away. Even the two lifeboats had been .wrenched from their faitn infr and smashed to atoms as they went over tho bulwarks. The storm subsided almost as quick ly as It had risen; but the ship wan slowly sinking, and Heywood'a only chance lay in swimming to shore, which wan about a mllo off. Ho would tako the cnanco If some one elso would take It with him. The opening to the aft-companlon-wny was near him. Ho forced himself down, and there, under two feet of water, found a hatchet, with which he crawled to the deck and set to work with desperate energy. When Miss Nolan opened her eyee Heywod waa tying a rope which bound them together. "Then it waa not you who were swept overboard?" she cried. In great Joy, forgetting present peril. "No; tint was a mistake the men made. It waa poor Brown," he re plied. Then, lookln straight Into her eyes, he said; "There Is to be a des perato struggle. Tell me that you lore rue." "I love yoa," she answered htm, "i well that I am glad to die with you.4 The endurance nnd courage of the mnn was put to tho severest teat, but the shore was reached In safety, Three months afterward they stood In their own home aldo by side, hand In hand. Tho bridal party had Just left, and Jack took her In his lovlns arms. "I gavo In to you, after all," ho said, softly. "Not so," bo replied, "you were taken by storm." Illustrated II1U. "WHAT CAW t ACJO'OWLEDOE?" from some men on deck that she be came conscious of peril. What was thnt cry she heard? Tboro It was again: "Heywood Is orerboard!" Sho start 1 to hor feet, but fell al most Immediately. Sho crawled to the cabin door nnd tried to push It open An she did so n sen mightier than had bcon felt before struck the ship and capsized her. Tho girl realized that something terrlblo had happeued, that death was waiting near; yet, lu this awful situa tion, closed In nlone undor tho deck of tho Btenmer, no sign of human Hfo around her. only the wnrrlng elements In her oars, the only clour thought in her mind, was that tho mnn alio loved hnd gone to his death. Sho realized now that sho loved him, elso why this pnln nt hor hoart this Indlfferonco to her own fate? 'iiio round of sharp blows on tho planking nbovo hor head n roused her rorm tho stupor Into which sho had fallen. A face she knew looked down. "I havo como for you," said Mark Heywood. Then Kdnn Nolnu lost consciousness. Tho stwimor hnd capsized, with the 8ldo of her deck uppermost under which win Miss Nolan's berth. Tho capsizing wna an unexpected happen ing, for, nlthoug tho sea hnd been roll lug for hours, yot beforo the cntas trophothoetormhad apparently abated, and even tho captain had retired with contldenco r a llttlo rest, ho nnd tho mate naving oecn up nearly all the previous night. The second officer had been swept Mixed Relationship. A dally newspaper tells the story of a lawyer who received a call from a new client, a man bent upon recover ing a aum of money advanced upon a note and not repaid, "Who Is the client?" asked the lawyer. "Oh, ahe'a a relative of mlnol" "How nearly re lated?" "Very nearly." "But, my dear sir," persisted the lawyer, "you must be more explicit" "Well, ahe may be my mother-in-law," "May bo? men you are likely to marry her daughter?" "I've already married the daughter." "Then of course the de fendant Is your mother-in-law!" "Per haps you'd bother hear tho wholo story." returned tho client. "You see, a year ago we lived together, my son and I. In a houso across the way lived a widow, Mrs. Foster, and hor daughter, Mary. Well, I married Mary, and my sou married the widow Now peruaps you can tell me whether my son's wife Is my mother-in-law or my dnuBhter-ln-law." Hut tho lawyer could not. Subject to Change. Fogg Well, Clara. I hot heavily on the Inst gnme. I thought It right to toll you Mrs. Fogg Yes, you bet on tho gnmo nnd lost nil your money. For my pnrt, I don't seo how n man can rob Ids family of tho necessaries of life nnd throw everything away in gam bling. Fogg Rut, my dear, I didn't lose. I won ?500. Mrs. Fogg Daniel, you alwnys wore n lucky dog! ltoston Transcript Protltaulo Work. "No," said the first business mnn "I don't npprovo of nil work nnd no piny. I'm Just ns ready for play as I am for work." "Well," replied tho other, "I novor believe In playing the fool whllo tboro'a a chnnco to work ono." -Philadelphia Press, Everyone la shocked when a mothw lt impatient and surprised when a father is patient I 31 'lli