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f .- a. -s ■ « • JV ■ . 1 • • - - .» • ) ri - .'M." a JI —-* a *•* "■J ' • *■ . «. • VOL. st io, i.LXN corvn XIII ■ta. y waa bruited about, and the attee- >s priai.iu n-wl it » art. clever very, and sv loraed their opinions practically. Ths picture of that dialing-.itshed ra-s fiora» may be seen in th* dining room at k!»nner»!ey, and Prartnan often contem pla're It. and soliloqui tea as ho does so. "Tea you .-oat me (lo.isei hard cash, and the prvitieet <trl In England but y ou ths Guineas and ths la-rby yoa • Her It v stuily utontrlptoaw han(» • print of that mtn« celebrity. I*»»p In hta l«p«rs In ths evening, ».xuettm»«. wh»n work Is so plentiful that it beeoroee hard to (ra;ple with, Mamie will glide softly In. and my "«'.■me, Urea; tea is In. I ssm and drink Coriander's health the dear old hors« that gave t.a to each other And ha yields Io the voi.w of ths charmer, and. to the benefit of his health. sn).>yB a sturdy Ihtto hoy of some three years ol.l or so, who. having been onra taken by hie mother Into Court, has determined on b«ln< a Ju-I«» alitumt Immediately. It 1» a »-l-mii i.-nqHe-t between Mau-le and Mr. Faarmait that when anything happens to t'oriander who. having mie h dlsllngulahed himself, he» now retire.1 Into domestic bfe one of hl» illustrious feet is to be placed at her disposal. Th» squire la still muddling on. but, ■ hanks to an ocva»iofiai look up I fro in Grsuvllie, and a change of bailiffs, con tinue« to about mnk» I--th ends meet. As for Mrs ik»nl»-m, with her temperament, rannot you fancy th» delight she has In a visit to or from her darling daughter, and with a roup!» of grsn-l -hildrsu la p--t and spoil? (The End.) HAWLEY SMART EVENTS OF THE DAÏ Newsy Items Gathered from AH Parts of the World. PREPARED »OR THE BUSÏ KADER CHINESE PHETtNDtH KILLED Pekin, July 13. A remarkable story of the tragic fat« of a youthful pre- tender to the Dragon throne and a I large number of his followers comes through missionary channels from dis Dense Fog Is flamed for Acct dent on Superior. tinder the influence of Taoist priests FOURTEEN Ü0 DOWN WITH BOAT viction that he himself waa a d< scend Vessel kl ki io Swiftly Members of esting Happenings from Points CHAPTER XXII! Colt; Fauxpas" »lien, sharp and ahrlll Crew Hava No Tims to Don hl« ton, aged 12 years, the rightful Tbs rises» b««ih is rrx»wd«d • ay. over aa a clarion above ths Itabel, cams Nam Outside the State. Life Preservers. »rowded. Tbs carriages stand four or 8v» • I’narman'e cry of “«'.-rlan-ler wins f r a occupant of the throne. 4*«p next the rupas. In a narrisgs very ’ monkey !" Coriander wlna. Coriander He rallied the clansmen and his ri-ws to the rurds are Harald Drnlaon. In a walk, and th« black and whli« hoops Floasls aroun.1 Kansas City have de neighbor t > the number of upward of Maude and Grenillt« Ros«- ur rather. I I slide past tha Judge's ehair a clever length Sault Ste. Marie, .Mich., July 13.— 2,000 men, variously armed with old 1 layvd mails. should say, were, in*m.u<-h ao they bad I In (rant. Three minute# after it.« atc.-l steamers gut «, bow« and spears, With t e pre- ' arrived rh«r« together; but though I Mid Granville draws a big breath, "ts It Trouble in Kansas may tie up 3B coal tender at thtir bead, thia insurgent ¡»nac M. Sc- tt and John B. Cowie had son bad for soms years . s«< h»w«d the i true?“- and be glares anxiously at the min««, and thro« Di,not) man out army marched upon Yunnan Fu, the collided in Lake Superior early today, greensward and its fatal seductions, of telegraidi board. From where be is It to A tornado near Danville, III., did provincial capital, preaching an anti atx ut a mile ai d a half off WhitefiUh raura« there w«r« numerous old friend» i imposaibl« to tel! for certain, though he I'oii t lighthouse, th Cowie had gone Manchu cruaiide. whom he had known well in the days that thinks the favorite w.ro Hurrah! rp considerable damage to property. Near Yunnan Fu a detachment of to the bottom in 50 fathon a of water, the x|y blue and silver braid was proml I go«« tbs mystic 7 that represent» ( ’<»ri The chanca« of Thaw being free ! Inant al most large rara meetings Hs ' antler on the rar<la; and. with a ylL the viceroy'a modern tri ops overtook, carrying with her 14 members of her I rum the insane asylum now scam good attacked anti routed the insurg-nia. cr< w. had naturally drawn ng to chat over old I Grenville »ends his bat Into the air. Even time« with aoni« nt 'hem, and left Maud« ’ aa he does so, be feels that Mau<le leans 1 he Scott, although badly damag'd I'ersian re els have entered Telaran Several hundred of them are reported i In chant« of her music. wondrous heavy on bls »ts-ulder . be turn» All the m« mbers al»-ut tin- bow a, put back to thia port, •nd there has been much fighting tn kill'd and wounded. Th« girl was in a state of the grratrst just tn time to bear a low gurgling sound, of the Chu family were promptly where al e arrived thia afternoon with the atrveta. excitement. Rhe had never before seen a and rati'ii bls cousin tn his arms Khe part of th« cr»w of the Cowie. A slaughtered by the viceroy's orders. An explosion on the cruiser North race of any kind It waa a bright day. baa fainted 11» lays her back in the The youthful claimant, whoa* head h< avy fog waa res|».rouble for the col Carolina killed Ensign Aiken ami but not warm, except in the July meeting carriage, end »ends one of ths Innumer- w as ao lately adorned by the halo of the lision. blinded snotha-r man. It never !• on New market **-eth. Thanks i abls lads that Infest a race course in hot Son of Heaven, was aft r his execu iti« Scott, a new 1» at on her maiden to her father s experieoea, Maud» was pursuit of water. Mrauwhlls he. la bls Taft and cmgrvss leaders have tion, being paraded through the prov trip to the head of the lakes, had just heavily shawlni sir! tb«-refor« comfort Ignucaii.-« and roufualou, lathes bar tem ' agreed to reduce the c<>r|«>ration tax ince in a cage a« an exhibit and warn pans d ti <• light ut Whittiah Doll t. Slid Î1IAZF. 1,H<X> FEET HIGH. able. In me last few minute« R..»e bad ple« with sherry from a big flask II has from 2 pur rent to I p»r cent. ing to all questioners of authority in straightened out her course up the eonlMe.! t; her what a big stake hr stood the desired effect, as if It were a more sci- «t>o»e It as « >Uun,M of Smoke v *- lake, when ahe suddenly a iw the Cowie Mar.chu. t* win on Coriander, "Tbongh, Maude, •ntlflc, or, at «11 «vents, more generally A cloudburst at Orixaba. Mexico, eendeal to • llrlolif of »,««>«» Feet. loom up through th- f. g, broadside on recollect, I shan't be a peuny the worse recognlwd remr.lv, and ere the myrtuiikm drowneai 100 natives. The property history It The greatest oil tire In and only a few feet away. returns with water, Maude has .-»me to It h» lose» “ TWO-CENT FARE COSTLY. loM will reach (5<>0,000. stqq»wa«l to have I*»-» Gu Are which The Cowie was down tu-urd with “Oh, Gran, how can you vtnnd etili? her self with a choking oot> or two. Castro has renounced all clains to 6,out) toi a of Iron in the hold For 16 "Oh. Grew, I didn't I don't I shall by a conaervatlve ralliuate dnatroyatt I can tiardly. xx It I a thou «à It »• you Hoads Loss Heavily Because of Re- be well lu a minuta.“ And after drinking, mora than .*>. issm »»> bnrrcls <>f oil last th« presidency of Venexuela, but wai ts who are to win. ami not me." fe. t the bow of the Scott | h netrated duction in Charges “My darling, you are as much lntrre«t first a little sherry, and th«n a little year In the Han Geronimo held near to return home so that he may die on the side of the Cowie. Tone of water native soil. ed aa 1 am. I never did l>et tiefore: I water, Maude. with rasher pa!» cheeks, Tampico, Mexico. Chicago. July 13. Th« claim of Illi rushed into the great opening and in never shall again t'an’t you gue«« why began to womlrr how shr could have been The oil stratum waa struck at a A French woman lain America<>ff*-r nois railroads that the 2-cent rate, three minutes th« Cowl« had Battled, 1 bars this tiro»?" so foolish. Immediately after the collision a Im« depth of I.Mft fWt In a ali Inch (Kwl ing to tell one of hvr 29 titles. She while stimulating travel to a marked "I think ao,” she replied, as h»r fare "I got so excited about It Gren; I well. Th« torrent <<f oil burat forth aayu sh*< nreals the money and has b<-»n degree, had reduced the revenues of was thrown from the deck >»f the Scott flushed. "It’s for me, la It not?" couldn't help It. You shouldn't have told row's from passenger traffic almost to to the forward deck of the Cowie, and and « i•< qut-’k f.. .-.o.«I to a Now offer ’I 1500,000, but wants a million • "Tso, Maude; it Coriander wine. I can the ruination point, is borne out by a thr. • member« of th« crew eeca|M-d to out of gns which opened a big «>rlfl<'« claim you from your father at onre; If Bssldrs, I never saw a rare before." Heat in Texas ia causing much suf comprehensive investigation by the tin -I. ■ k of th. u, t --iii.-I I...at by thia, In the cnrtti'a surface, swallowing iq> while 1 "Never mind, you ar« all right now. he don't well, you will wall fering. means. Santa Fe road. We’ll go home a» »»>n as we i an catch the derrl< k and w hole drilling outfit, work, won’t you?" ■ The rest of the crew who were saved The Illinois railroad commission in Two arrests have been made in Chi "Yon know I will. I'm yours whenever your father ; there's nothing else to see - Including tike engine anal boiler. Tha sists the law has been beneficial to the empt d from the an king steamer into you come for me," Whispered the girl; not for ua. at Imiet, darling. I've won gns niul oil wa-rr Ignlta-al from the tire cago for bomb throwing. roads. The latter say they have been the lake, Bonn- without life preservers, “and aa long as we may writ«, I shall you nfw, Maude!” under tha- boiler and the great fire was W. D. Conner will try to secure La compelled tn employ much additional an ! were picked up by the Scott. "No." «aid the girl, with a smile, and never-------” and »he paused. In thia manner atiirtiul. Fuletta'a seat in th« senate. e luipment and more help to handle the "What?" Inquired her-cousin. a slight pressure of her littl« hand; “you Jt paarraeaf for sixty two atays The “Don’t ask me>—v««L BSTSr be aa an did ilmi beiore. Bui where's your hail“ immigration officials arc at rd i'aso, incrrascii t avel, which did not, by a aiUHM ALONG MISSISSIPPI. "I dotk’t know," mid Grenville, looking vortex or crater through which th« oil Tex., inquiring into Chinese smuggling. large sum, compcraate them for the happy aa I have been." Granville pressed the little ham! that very confused. "I threw it up in the |M>ure<l was gradually vtilargaxi until It extra expense. Waves Wsxh Over Levees, Inundate Mr*. Theodore Rocwevelt and three A rim of rested in hl«, but as.d nothing. In which air when the hores won and than y»u was n. -re Ilian .'■<•> feet w l<l. The Santa Fe worked und«r the Farms and Drive Off Families. he showed gr<rrt discretion. In love-tnak faintoL Bad I never thought of It *4*1». roa-ks and earth was formed around Its children are at Naples, on their way to operation of a similar law in Kansas, Rome. Ing, silence Is often more «fleet I re than Looks awkward, don't It?" St. l-ouls, July 13. A cyclonic w nd outer calge rem>iiiblliig a volcano's >-ra- WkUfU a careful record was kept for "tkh." laugiied Maado, "I'm ao gla<i. ter A'-aordlng to th« Technics! World conversation. E. E. Calvin, the Southern Pacific the first year. The Santa Fe carried struck St Ixiuia and suburbs at noon It it th« noise of th« borating cork Is Why, you were aa bad as m». I think Telegraph and tel. phone wires the blase extendas! to a height of from officer, ia not yet out of danger, but is 664,000 niore passengers than it did today. h .»<i*l tn Jarvis* th« .ring 'la deserted ««.bad better go home, Gren ; we are not were blown down. In St Ixiuia c< unty doing well. the year previously under the 3 cent t.|l«> to I.*«»» feet anal tha- column alf Flys and horsemen tear across to where fit to go racing We haven't the r«w|ul* Bryan says the time ia at hand for l“Wl M-anwhile revenues from paa- trees wars uprooted. Several persona the irorda, placed In funnel'shape. Indicate alt« control of our feelings, and rimi« black aunake ro«e al«oe it to a bright »'«‘fl*’ l»’” I*God du- wi re Injured. of lltaollt 9,(M)0 fa-a-t. tin taap of th* all states to act in th« ratifleatmn of th« finest of the llowley miles. Every ■how» of ourseliee ” í •ÍO’’ 4MWI The heaviest storm was at Alton, cressed »297,000. wore» smoke ra-wti-.l a great whlla- a-lo-.td of Is anxious to ere the result of the Rut though the hot. a little the one tn* income tai. III., where the excursion steamer Alton Railway men say thia does not begin flrst (rest three year-old race of the sea for Its aerial »1 cure km. »aa apeedily re vaga>r which was i-stlmata-sl to extern! A lie trait woman has confessed mif- to fall the real lose, which ia to be was buffeted by the wind. Finding I: .raes ‘-rei: » - i turned by sonui Ja ka! of tM heath, liar skyward to au additional height of aoa. ■ ’arcfullv Uu Í dee.is in order to save her hueband found in the great expense for equip that his boat could not make headway tlnirad In 'he Bird age and «!*•»!>.•<» old Iienleon waa not so eaally rotu» at, 7.1»»' fa-ef. Tiw blns* could bo seen from the gallows. and the scattered ring, from the foot of and the coualns were perforce doomed to ment and additional employee, the re toward the r>gul r wharf, the captain IMMt miles the Jock«y Club stand and from amidst see the -lay out. Though I doubt whether vision of schrdulea and wear ami tear headed it across the river in an at re|M>rt ia Canadian ofllciala say th« oil Are was extinguished Tin- gra-at tempt to effect a lording on the Mis the carriages, still shriek forth spasmodic they ever saw another race, they bore false that the bars ar« to be let down of pro|>erty due to more constant use. souri aide The boat was t*s<ed back offers sgalnst outsiders. Grenrille has tbemsehes resigns»!!/, and I fancy pasa«d by means of all centrifugai pumi« to Chinese immigration. to midstream, which threw the puasen- never loft hla cousin's aid«. As he has a tolerably pleasant two hours. A gentle whli-ti were kept mmataiitly busy for Flood conditions along the Mi-eouri already said, th» turf was a great mys man on a neat hack, after a moment's twaa wa»-ka throwing iiiud ami water RIOTING IN BOLIVIA gera Into a panic. The txiat waa tery to him. All ha kt>«ws and thia Is hesitation, pulle.1 cp at th--r rem»«« Into the a-rati-r. ll< >vy dis-liarg.-s of and Kansas rivers have improved but jammsd broa 'aide it to the pier of a derived from Ihdlleon- -ia, that Coriander Lifting lil* hat to Maud», he nodded cheer itjmamlta- around the rim of the oriticu little ami much apprehenson ia felt. Mobs at La Par Engage In Pillaging drawbridge, where the wind held ths Is flrst favorite, and that Fauxpas and ily to Roee, and leaning over, murmured vessel firmly until th« passengers were also al<la»l In the rxtiugulahing work. and Looting M. Sakao, president of the Japanese The Selnt are each backet! f«r a great “No end of rongmtulation. I'm very taken off Shortly after tin- flama-a were put out sugar company, committed auicide dral of money, and that the Ughtning well satisfied; but. Greu, you have played La Pug, Bolivia, July 13. La I’ax Laahed by th« wind, th« wavea the oil burst forth again In greater vol when convicted of grafting by th« gov Colt Is a dangerous outsider. for high «takes, and I suppoa« I may say ia given over tonight to riot. Th« daahmi over the levee protecting Ven "Now. Maude stand up on the have won them. Adieu!" And with an ume than ever am! Its output was estl- ernment. people swarmed into the streets and ice, 111 , from the Mississippi river. Ara the glasses right? Try.” other glance and raising ot his hat to mated at l.'aiissi barrals a day. It has Th« Austro-Hungarian union is again Tei, thousand acres of farm land were laea-n a atllll’-ult pra-tala-m to rar« f<>r th« Maude, he cantered off did much damage. The electric light "Quito; I ran •«« l>eautifully." menacetl. inundated and 150 families were forced bar* "Very well; now repeat »hat I aall. 1 lie Ma-xla nn gaara-mmetit sent asnr- "Who was that?" she inquired. wires were cut and pillaging waa t><- to flee for their lives. Hundreds of new rases of cholera taught yoa. What ar« the rolora?" **IMlison, wbo did all my ettnig for rral liundr'-a! aoldla-rs to the semi« to gun on all aides. Shots were heard in Th« wind attained a velocity of 38 "Coriander, black and white hoops me ” aselat th<* owners <af th« wa<|| In build ar« appearing daily in St. Petersburg. every direction. The situation for for miles an hi ur and telephone messages Fa’itpas. green and white braid; Th» "And did he know?" ing earthen reservoir« for lemiairary Prince M iguel, eon of the Portuguese eigners, especially Peruvian and Ar state that t was heavier north. Faint. ch»rry end blavh rap; and ami. "lie know what that £.*.’»•? mrant to storage of the product. Ttir ”11 over- pretender, ia to marry an American gentine residents, tn extremely serious. oh. dear. I forget that Ughtning thing" me. He'a right. Maud«. 1 have l>»en play- “Maurino blue; don't forget again. HIX high stakes, and to tliink that I fl<awa«1 tln-sa’ reservoir» and large quail- woman. The guards protecting th« Peruvian IWO BANKS UNITE: TODAY. till«-« <•«. a;»-.| Into th*. Hun Geronimo I>o you see.those two Iroshe«? Aa soon should win ail.” English suffragettes have succeeded and Argentine legations were suddenly River and I-nke Tumlahua. as we hear they are off. bring your glasses .Mr. l>»nlM>ii turn».! up In ths n >t Job! in reaching Premier Asquith with their withdrawn laat evening for aome un- Roberts to Bs Head of Third Larg to boar on th.iee. Walt till you cateti lant Bpirita. He had had a delightful day, j known reason. When thia tiecame petition. est in Chicago tha horses In their field, end then follow and won a hundred and odd pounds, he I rarn <« I •• ths Telephun«. ' known, street mobs renewed their at Chicago, July 13. Under th« terma Ambassador Reid has given a dinner them till you don't want glass«« " told them. "Iton't think I am going on “Only about one ¡«■nmti In every ten tacks. 8-nor Foresee and hta wife "Yra. Gren: but my hand »bake« an. with It, Grenville, but aa I had cum« to knows how to properly use I lie tele and dance to the king and queen of had a narrow escape. They made their of an agreement reei he i today by the judtc al committee representing the 1 wish you hadn't told m« about all tha' see Th« Guineaa* run for once more. phone,'* said a district manager of ona England. i way out of the legation and ran right two b«nka, th« Commercial National money If Coriandor w Ina. I determine.! to risk my pony 0» It- and of the liM-al companies. "Yea, sir. I'll Bolivians have mobbed the Argen blocks, finally ««eking protection in hacked the hors« that had already tieen bank, i t Chicago, tomorrow will ab don’t they start? What tine legation at I» Pax, because of an the horn« of the president of Bolivia stand by my gttna on that assertion; such a good friend to me; and aa that waa Ing for?" sorb the Bankers* Nath nal. George adverse arbitration ruling. Manifestations have be«n numerous Ah. me! Ferae are a study, the five auccemful I Invested two or three more and I think I can prove my point. Nine E Roberts, president of the C mmer- 1 in public places, snd at a meeting held ______ minutes before the flag falls for a great tan-pound note« on th« strength of my out of every teu persons talk entirely There ia an immense building in •ial National, will continue as presi Saturday a portrait of Figora Alcorta, race They crease in Chicago. At the present rate ra<* Ths teeth will go through tbs lip. first win, ao Hist my gains mounted up. too total over the telephone. dent of the m>rg>d inatitutiona. and or ths mouth will twitch, and the hand my sale, tiona having provwl auccemful.” actually shout and make so much noise 19<)9 will show a gain of 60 |«-r cent president of Argentina, waa held .town ixlward S. Ijiee-, president of th« ward on a pole and atoned to piccea. that hohls the race glass will shake a little Within twenty four hours Grenville that they drown out nil semblance of over 190ft. Bankers' National, will Mecead Robert on these occasions when ths poaseesors R.iae he I ! id a long r.nfabulati-m wi’li clea rneaa. It ia reported here that considerable Then they can't hear, and A vigilance committee at lx» Ange excitement prevails at Lima and Buo T. Lincoln as cha rman of the board of are Involved in high Makes on th« result. hla uncle, and au<veedcd In ronvlncing thing you know there In a Once over, and as a rule It would be dlffi him that ba waa thanks to the additional the first les prevented the elopement of a white no# Ayres, and the Argentine govern directors. al>out |»»ir connection and The amalgamation will give th« complaint cult to «•*! whether a man had lost much £A/*n, in a poaitlon tn marry hla cousin woman with a negro. The colored man ment's allene.- in the fa»« of Bolivian Commercial Natio nl a ba’ kt g |»>wer or little. Winners look jubilant, hierra at one«; he could make np now ftkxt a faulty service The correct way to talk whs horsewhipped. prot* ata ia regarded ««ominous. of ai p oglmately | m .’I,000,000, pu t ng bland at tbs hoisting numbers. To study year, and ha was aura httaineaa would over the telephone Is to talk ns you do John D. Rockefeller has given an it In third nlacr amor g the Chi Hgo faces, us« your «y»« while the horses Mill shortly come to him. Itoulson demurred In ordinary conversation, or even a tri Upper A»r to B*- Studied National banka, the First National a little, but b« certainly was under »->me fle lower. People can't Seem to real- other 110,000,000 to the General Edu «luster at the starting posi. ol ligation to hla nephew about that mod San Francisco, July 13. A meteor hold11 g lirst place and the Continental tie that the telephone will carry a cation board. The board now has an CHATTER XXIV. gnge. 'Fha domestic current, too. ran whisper even. No. they must talk loud . endowment of 152,000,000. ological and astronomical observatory second. Suddenly Is seen tumult amongst th« strong tn Grenville's favor; ao. after a A severe earthquake shock is re at an altitude of about 14,000 Let ia enough lo tie heard from toth and 4 stent horsemen, who have gone down lillle, be yield*!, saying that "if they Bolivia Asked to Explain to lie erected on .Mount Whitney by the ported in India. som« way to witness ths start, and si mo»’ thought fit to begin the world on that Chestnut street« to Germantown. If Smithsonian institution. The work of Buenos Ayres, July IS. The Argen those l>e the connected points. Just [ before Maude ran realise that they are all In.ome, he had no more to say, further The Colombian revolution has control preparing the trail up the mountain tine government ia In direct communi. tearing towards her. the fierce shriek of than that they could expect but little try yourself. Try the low, well nxslu- ■ of the chief port. over which the materiel will be trans cation with the government of Bolivia lated voice, and see if you do not get | • rtiay’re o<"* • ‘bat the rare help from him In hla lifetime." English suffragettes have gained an ported by pac« mules ia already under Uiruug i Senor Fonseca, the Argentine for the Two Thousand has begun. Rhe Mauds and Grenville rocked little of Infinitely better service out of youf way. It ia expected the stat.on, which minister at l.a fax, who has presented audience with the king. has barely time to get the buahes within I hat, and ia three months' time they telephone In the future “ will tie temp-rary, will be completed to the Bolivian government a demand th« field of ber glasses when half a doaen were married' and one of the handsomest An association has bee-> formed at by September I, when Professor W for an explana on of the attitude of of the gay silken Jacks« pass them wedding presents Maud« received waa. lx» Angeles to reform auto s|»ed man W. Campbell and Professur Abbott, of I'rrliapa. the Bolivian mini-ter here as well aa Flushed, panting, axrited. and utterly un strange enough to my, from Mam I’ear Mr. Stubb (rending ad.)—I era the iacs. the Lick observatory, will go to Mount for the recent attacks on the Argentine accustomed to tbs thing. Mamie grinds nwu. with a very corrart note, to the ef Calhoun has been re fuse, I a change Whitney to make observations. legation at l.a Pai. Senor Fonseca her little white teeth In her agitation as f«ct that. "Foegetting all the past, be “Uvea of the Hunted“ advertised down of venue and the second trial is set for hss informed the Bolivian government sh« finds they have passed the point more trusted Mina Itonieon would still consider at the book sale to- day. Mrs Stubb "Uvea of the Hunted?" July 19. like the glimpse of a kaleidoscope than him as a friend and well-wisher." that he will withdraw from La Pax if Frog Dr.fis Stop Trains Moreover, so immensely struck was that Gracious John, I wonder who wrote anything else; then, for a second, she Utica. N. Y., July 13. A message the situation does not improv. The steamer Mauretania crossed th* can't And them again. "Ob, Greo !" ah» gentleman with Grenville's acuteness In that book? Atlantic in 4 days, 16 hours and 36 from Gouv«meur tonight stab-a that in gaspe. “which Is Coriander? I forget' ths prosecution of the herlot claim, that Mr stubt- <ih. »-me bn- lielor during Put All Britons in Army. a heavy wind and rain storm there minutes. Waa it bln*, or blaril and white hoops? ha threw a considerable amount of his leap year. ! presume. thousands of small frogs fell, covering London. July 13. The national Ser | T« lost them. Ob, dear, that green thing own and friends* legal business Into The M iasouri floods have begun to the aidewalka to such an extent that vice bill. which providea for the com- will win! Oh. which la Coriander Y‘ Rnaa's hands; and three or four yearn fall, leaving death and ruin in their walking waa difficult. The rails of a pulaory Service in the territorial army [IM r 'I Mrna If And there was a alight gurgle ia Maude's after that memorable Two Thousand you "I aaw such a funny old best! In the wake. Fully 2,000 people ar« homeless railroad for half a mil« were covered of all male cit<ler s between th«- agea seldom eaw a hors« rasa In which Gren hroat. “The Faint wins I Na. he don’t; he's rille was not employed. Briefs, too, fell museum bslay. prufewaor. I thought of •rl<l *be property damage will reah »1 ,- | and rendered so slipjiery the speed of of in and 30, waa introduced in the | aoo . ooo . . the trans was materially lessened. h< use of lorda Uday by lx»rd Roberta. Neat I Fauxpaa wine I No, the Lightning thick from other aourcsa; the Coriander you at imkw " ant of the Chu*’ Ming emperors, and 1 / A » 1 X 1'4 ÍL W RkrJh'. tant Yunnan province. a prosperous member of the country gentry named Chu conceived the con Lass Important but Not Lass Inter* BIG STEAMERS MEET Government Troops Stop Advance of Insurgent Army • *.-■ « ‘ ». « ». « -•*