CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
R E V O LU TIO N MOVES EASTW ARD
the nearest and dearest!"
Government Troops Refuse to Move
for Lack o f Ammunition.
Pekin — The city o f Sian, regarded
as one o f the government’s surest
strongholds, has gone over to the reb
els without a blow having been struck
Sian is the capital o f Shensi province
with a population o f 750,000.
The minister o f war, General Yin
General Resume o f Important Events Tchang, holds his main force still at
Sin Yang Chow.
He says that the
Presented In Condensed Form
rebels have 400 guns, and he declines
for Our Busy Readers.
to move unless supplied with addi
tional guns and ammunition and pay
Hops are selling at 42 cents and for his troops.
likely to go higher.
Hukow, a fortified town 15 miles
Women jurors at Seattle object to east o f Kiu Kiang, was also captured
men smoking while on duty in the by the rebels. The fall o f Hukow and
Kiu Kiang indicates the spread o f the
jury room.
revolution eastward.
It also inter
Orville W right was thrown to the rupts communication between Shang
ground from a glider which he was hai and Hankow.
When the rebels took Kiu Kiang
testing but escaped unhurt.
and burned the government houses, it
The employers’ liability commission
is reported that several officials were
has decided to recommend a national
killed. The British, French, German
railroad employes liability law.
and Japanese warships are sheltering
Washington, D. C., girls are angry the foreigners. Kiu Kiang has several
because the number allowed at naval missionary stations.
Americans at
academy dances has been limited.
Fuchow, in the province o f Kiangsi,
Northern provinces o f China, which and at Fuchow, in Fokien province
had hitherto been considerd most like have asked that warships be sent
ly to remain loyal, are now joining the there.
The provinces o f Shanghai, Che
revolutionary forces.
kiang and Fokien are showing great
Judge Bordwell decided that a man’s unrest, and in fact the entire south
belief that the Los Angeles Times was west corner o f the Chinese empire be
destroyed by dynamite does not bar low Hankow and farthest removed
DR. A N N A SHAW , RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE^NATIONAL
him from jury duty.
from Manchu influence is rapidly be
W O M AN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
Banker Walsh died o f heart disease coming inflamed.
Report haB it that the revolutionists
nine days after being paroled from
the penitentiary where he was serv have demanded that the taotai of
W ARSH IPS W IT H O U T FUEL.
ing a sentence for illegal banking Shanghai surrender the native city
and port to them on condition that
deals.
order will be maintained.
Rice Also Exhausted — Government
A farmer's w ife in North Dakota
Ninety members were present at
Opens Reserve Stores.
locked herself and six children in their the first
business meeting o f the
house, saturated the room with coal revolutionary assembly.
oil and set Are to it. A ll were burned
London— A special dispatch from
to a crisp.
Pekin says that strong rebel detach
C H A N C E LLO R IS D IFIAN T.
ments attacked the northern army
Nine young midshipmen just grad
twice.
uated from the naval academy have
German Agrarian Dcmar.d for Ameri
The rebels are entrenching every
been transferred to the army by re
can Meat Refused.
where. They say they have enlisted
quest, that they can marrv and have
16,000 former soldiers.
their wives with them at their posts.
Berlin— Public opinion in Germany
Ichang has fallen into the hands
is
busily
weighing
the
consequences
o
f
A bundle o f old papers that had lain
Claim Glider Can Be Held Stationary
o f a separate revolutionary organiz
the noteworthy t speech Chancellor
in B n old trunk since the death o f
Over Given Point for Five
ation called Kuominghus.
The
their owner in 1879 in San Francisco, Bethmann-Hollweg delivered in reply
Wuchang rebel agents swarm at
Minutes.
ing
to
interpolations
on
the
dear
food
proves to be a package o f Mexican
ShangBha, Yochow and other towns.
question.
government bonds worth about $800,-
The men are organizing a southern
The Chancellor seized the occasion
000
confederacy and are w illing to pay
to make a campaign speech, in which
K ill Devil Hill, N. C. — Announce
the Manchus.
Aviator Fowler has made a new he identified himself unequivocally
ment
that the problem of the auto
Szechucn also reports heavy fight
start from Los Angeles in his flight with the favorite views and policies of
matic control o f the aeroplane has
ing.
the
Conservatives
and
Centrists.
Be
across the continent.
been solved by the W right brothers
sides refusing to adopt various meas
The International Congress o f Farm ures o f relief proposed by the radicals
has created tremendous interest in the
Pekin— The full text o f a joint dis
Women
in session
at
Colorado and Socialists, he indulged in a sweep
aviation world. This was made evi
Springs, is studying how to obtain ing defense o f the entire economic sys patch sent by Admiréis Jui Cheng and
dent
by the number o f telegrams and
more leisure time and how best to em tem on which the agrarian interests Sah Chen Hing, in command o f the
thrive and declined to disturb either warships off Hankow, is published in cable messages received by Orville
ploy it.
the tariff or regulations excluding the Chinese papers, showing that Wright.
Suit has been begun against the American meats from Germany.
there has been a sudden and inexpli
While Mr. W right refuses to go
city park board o f Portland for main
Thus he has thrown down the gauge cable relaxation o f the censorship. into details as to the new mechanical
taining a nuisance in the alleged zoo o f battle to the great popular parties. The dispatch says:
logical department o f the park. It is
“ As the second installment o f the device, he said that an automatic sta
claimed that food thrown to the an
Tientsin troops arrived at the river bilizer had been experimented with
RIDES 50-MILE GALE.
imals is devoured by swarms o f rats.
station they were attacked by from on power-driven machines and had
2,000 to 3,000 rebels. General Chang
proved satisfactory. It is his desire
Automatic
Devices
Preserve
Equili
Salt Lake women w ill put a com
Piao led the troops from Hupeh and
brium
o
f
Aeroplane
Glider.
plete suffragist ticket in the field.
Honan, killing 200 to 300 rebels. to test the device in a strong wind that
K ill Devil Hill, N. C.— In a 50-mile They also captured six big guns and brought him to the bleak sand hills
Two huge Zeppelin airships are
ready for their trial trips in Ger wind Wednesday Orville W right went numerous other weapons. More than on the coast o f North Carolina.
There are other things, however,
aloft and remained virtually station 20 loyalist troops were killed.
many.
which Mr. W right hopes to demon
“ Simultaneously Admiral Sah
ary in his glider, with which he is
A viator Eugene Ely was killed conducting experiments in aerial sta dered the fleet to protect the river strate with his new biplane.
He said
while giving exhibition flights at Ma bility. He was up 9 minutes and 46 bank and prevent reinforcements from that he believed it possible to make a
con, Ga.
flight o f one mile over the ground in a
seconds, and maintained an altitude o f coming from Wuchang.
The glider
“ The warships, however, were un | glider without the aid o f a motor.
Over 50 aviators have been killed approximately 150 feet.
since the first o f the year by acciden was equipped with a rear rudder o f able to participate in the fighting, be Asked if it would be possible for the
24-foot spread. In front, to preserve ing afraid o f injuring the loyal troops. new biplane to hover over a given
tal falls.
"Chang Piao recaptured the station point in the face of a heavy gale for
the balance, a 10-pound bag o f sand
The lumber tradu o f the Northwest
was swung on the end of a rod extend but he had so many men wounded he a considerable time, Mr. W right said:
is reported unusually good and all
“ Before we leave here we hope to
ing eight feet in front o f the aviator’s was unable to retain it.”
mills are busy.
demonstrate that the glider can be
The dispatch concludes:
seat.
"T h e fleet is without coal or rice. held in a fixed position in the air for
PO R TLA N D M ARKETS.
We can only appeal to the throne to five minutes or more.”
Churches Told to Act.
This automatic stabilizer consists
Wheat — Export basis: Bluestem,
Washington, D. C.— “ We have got send immediately heavy artillery.”
The ailerons
Proclamations have been issued call | o f a pair o f ailerons.
830/84c; club, 81c; red Russian, 79c; to do something, else get down and
ing for recruits to the Manchu army are in effect small supplementary
valley, 81c; forty-fold, 82s.
out,” declared Horace Davis, o f San and announcing an increase o f 2,000 wings at the outer extremities o f the
Millstuffs — Bran, $24.50(//:26 per
Francisco, president o f the 24th an men in the constabulary.
are
operated
Another planes and usually
ton; middlings, $32; shorts, |26.60ot
nual conference o f Unitarian churches, proclamation declares that the govern through a yoke attached to the shoul
26; rolled barley, $33.6001)34.60.
at a session o f that convention. Mr. ment granaries are now open and pro der o f the aviator.
Corn— Whole, $33; cracked, $34
Davis, Rev. K. G. B. Pierce, pastor o f hibits hoarding o f rice and the in
I f the machine tips to the left, the,
per ton.
All Souls church, which president creasing o f prices above the market aviator leans to the right and vice
Barley— Feed, $31 per ton; brew
T a ft attended, and other prominent rate. Those transgressing this order versa. When he leans, the aileron on
ing, nominal.
ministers and laymen also delivered will be severely punished.
The gov- the down side o f the aeroplane bends
Oats— No. 1 white, $30 per ton.
addresses.
Mr. Davis said that no ernment granaries contain tributes o f down and the opposite one bends up.
Hay— No. 1 Eastern Oregon, tim
church could live on its past, that in rice from time immemorial, for use in This movement tends to right the
othy, $170/118; No. 1 valley, 160/16;
terest in dogma was passing and social the event o f siege or rebellion.
Not aeroplane and brings it back to the
alfalfa, $12.60;
clover,
$100(11;
service was taking its place.
withstanding the proclamation, the horizontal.
grain hay, $110(12.
price o f rice is rising.
Fresh Fruits— Peaches, 360(66c per
600 Rebels Reported Slain.
Fifteen Italians Are Slain.
box; plums,
600(76c
per crate;
Shanghai — A Chinese official dis
Berlin — A special dispatch from
prunes, 2oz 2|c pound; pears, 76c0(
Comet Hat Forked Tail.
patch from Yin Tchang, the war min
$1.76 per box; grapes, 86c0($1.26 per
Flagstaff, A riz.- Beljawsky's comet Tripoli reports a sanguinary fight near
ister, reports imperial successes over
box; apples, $1.260(2.26 per box;
The Italians
the rebels on October 20 and 21 at Sin has been observed at Lowell observa the town o f Tripoli.
cranberries, $9.260/9.60 per barrel;
wore caught between two fires. The
Yan Chow.
tory
every
night
since
October
10.
It
Casabas, $1.760/ 2 per dozen.
The dispatch says that the rebels was located by the unaided eye by warships were unable to give assist
Potatoes Oregon, l|c per pound;
Fifteen Italian soliders were
had more than 600 killed, while the Professor Ix>well October 10.
Owing ance.
Bweet potatoes, 2c.
*
losses o f the imperialists were few.
to the nearness o f the comet to the found dead in the trenches. Many
Onions-- Oregon, $1.26 hundred.
Communication, even by wireless, sun photographic observations have dead and wounded were transported to
Vegetables — Artichokes, 76c per
with Hunan is cut off. Troops in that been difficult, but its spectrum has the warships. The authorities, how
dozen; beans, 60( 10c; cabbage, lot
province were recently disaffected, but been observed visually and photograph ever, assert that only one man is miss
l|c pound; cauliflower, 26oz.60c per
the trouble was settled by payment of ed. The length o f the tail visible is ing. Another dispatch says the Turk
dozen; corn, 260/'30c per dozen; c u -
ish garrison at Benghazi is offering
their wages.
about eight degrees.
cumbers, $10(1.26 per sack; egg
vigorous resistance, and is being aided
A
photograph
showed
it
to
be
plant, 6oz:8c pound; garlic, 10otl2c
Torpedo-Boats Missing.
forked, the northern end being the by Senius tribesmen.
pound; lettuce, 40ot86c per dozen;
Norfolk, Va. — Alarmed because longer and better defined.
hothouse lettuce, $1.26 per box; pep
Aviation Camp Pitched.
pers, 6(/6c per pound; radishes, 12|c nothing has been heard from the tor
San
Diego, Cal.— Lieutenant J. W.
New
Flag
Appears.
pedo
boat
destroyers
Rarney,
Craven,
per dozen; sprouts, 8ot9c pound ; to
Portland — The revolutionary flag McCluskey. Marine Corps, seven stu
matoes, 400.66c per box; carrots, McDonough and Wilkes, which left
$1.26 per sack; turnips, $1; beets, Charleston, S. C., several days ago floats over the store o f Bong Yuen, at dents and five biplanes arrived here
bound for Norfolk, the naval authori 76 North Fourth street. It was raised and immediately went into camp on
$1.76.
Poultry— Hens, 130£14c; springs. ties dispatched the destroyer Reed and at noon, October 17, and on that date the aviation field on North Island,
across the bay from San Diego. These
13/i/ 14c; ducks, young,
16o/'16ic; the tug Potomac to search for the all flags o f the Chinese empire in
geese, Ui0/12c; turkeys, live, 200/1 missing craft. Report* telling o f the Chinatown were lowered. They have constitue the vanguard of army and
bursting of a steam pipe on the Wilkes been stowed away for use should the navy students who will take up the
21; dressed, choice, 26c.
study o f aviation at the school opened
Butter — Oregon creamery, solid is all the news received from the revolutionists be defeated.
boats since they left Charleston. E f
Lee War, a member o f the Young on North Island by Glenn Curtiss.
pack, 34c; prints, extra.
Eggs —Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, forts to locate the little fighters by Chinese association, is the owner o f Many problems in aviation o f the air
wireless proved fruitless.
the new revolutionary flag.
It has a and its relation to operations o f the
86c per dozen.
red field, with a white sun in the army and navy will be worked out this
Pork- Fancy, 9o(10c per pound.
Indiana Face Starvation.
upper corner, surrounded by blue winter, it is said.
Veal Fancy, 13ozJ3ic per pound.
Lander. W yo.—The Shoshone and streamers.
Hops —1911 crop, 37ot38c; olds,
Census Taker Acquitted.
Arapahoe Indians on the Wind River
nominal.
Spokane — A fte r being out nine
Colombo Expects War.
Cattle — Choice steers, $6.600(6; reservation are on the verge o f open
Panama — Recent advice* confirm hours, a jury in the Federal court,
good, $6<i/6 50; fair, $4.75oz6; me revolt, according to reports from set
They are said the report that Colombo is preparing having under consideration the case of
dium, $4.600(4.76; poor, S3.76 ol 4.60; tlers in that district.
choice cows, $4.600(4.60; fair $4«/ to be near starvation, and the cold for war.
The Colombian Congress Isaac J. Mendenhall, indicted on five
weather o f the past week has added to has unanimously voted a credit o f $3,- counts for padding census figures, re
4.25; common, $2.600(3.60;
choice spayed heifers, $4.40oz 4.60; their miaery. Failure o f crops ami 600,000 to fo rtify Tunaco, a port in turned a verdict o f not guilty. The
choice heifers, $4.260/4.40; choice cessation o f work on the governmental the southwestern part o f the republic, trial centered around Mendenhall’s
bulls. $*.600/3.76; good, $2.76«/3; irrigation project at the agency are and also Buena Vista, ami for the pur work as a clerk in the office o f Dis
common, $2o/2.60;
choice
calves, the main causes o f destitution and chase o f arms and ammunition.
The trict Supervisor Storch. Mendenhall's
government is reported to be raising acquittal follows that o f Nick Ficca
$7 .26«/7.60; good, $7o/7.16; common, hunger among the red men.
$4«/ 5;choice stags, |4.50ez4.76; good.
money throughout the country by sub and Sam Plastion, tried for similar
offenses.
Chile Prepares for War.
$4.26oi4.50.
scription.
Hogs— Choice light hogs, $70(7.60;
Valparaiso, Chile. — Replying to
Frost Kills 600 Nightingales.*
Fever Ship is Barred.
good to choice, $7«! 7.26; fair, $6.76 what is described here as the bellicose
0(7; common, $60/6.60.
Vienna A sharp night frost seems
attitude o f Peru over the boundary
Honolulu— It was discovered by the
Sheep — Choice yearling wethers, dispute, Chile has repurchased the to have killed a number o f the more immigraption authorities here that
coarse wool, $3.260(3.60; choice year British
battleships
Triumph and delicate passenger birds now in the one o f the passengers on the Hong
ling wethers, east o f mountains, $3o/ Swiftsure, ami the papers suggest Danube district o f Hungary. A re kong Maru. which has just reached
from Marmaros Syiget
states that here from Central America, had suc-
3.26; choice ewes, $30(3.26; choice that another vessel
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o f the dreadnaught port
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lamb«, $3.760(4.26; choice yearlings, type be built in the United States. ! 600 nightingales were picked up dead cumbed to an attack o f yellow fever.
$3.600(3.76; good to choice lambs, Troops are embarking for the northern in the square o f the town the other The vessel was not allowed to enter
$3.50*/3.76; culls, $2.600(3.
frontier.
morning.
the harbor.
Doings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
PERILS OF AIR
MUCH REDUCED
Wright Bros. Invent Automatic
Control for Aeroplanes.
.
Casting a farewell look at the glim
mering sail of the Mayflower.
Distant, but still In sight, and sinking
below the horizon,
Homeward together they walked, with
a strange. Indefinite feeling.
That all the rest had departed and
left them alone In the deserL
But, as they went through the fields
In the blessing and smile of the
sunshine,
Lighter grew their hearts, and Pris
cilla said very archly:
“ Now that our terrible Captain ha*
gone In pursuit of the Indl&nd,
Where he 1 b happier far than he would
( C opyright, Thy lio b b s -M u r r ill CompanyJ
be commanding a household,
Thinking he never had seen her more You may speak boldly, and tell m«
of all that happened between you.
fair, more divine In her beauty.
He who but yesterduy pleaded so glib When you returned last night, and
said how ungrateful you found
ly the cause of another.
me.”
Thus for a while he stood, and mused Stood there embarrassed and silent,
and seeking In vain for an answer. Thereupon answered John Alden, and
by the shore of the ocean
told her the whole of the story,—
Thinking of many things, and most of So the maiden went on, and little di
Told her his own despair, and the
vined or Imagined
all of Priscilla;
direful wrath of Miles Standish.
tad 8s If thought had the pcaver te What was at work In his heart, that
made him so awkward and Whereat the maiden smiled, and sold
draw to Itself, like the lodestone.
between laughing and earnest,
speechless.
Whatsoever It touches, by subtile laws
"L et us, then, be what we are. and “ He Is a little chimney, and heated
of its nature,
hot In a moment!”
speak what we think, and In all
Lo! as he turned to depart, Priscilla
But as he gently rebuked her, and
things
was standing beside him.
told fier bow much be bad suf
Keep ourselves loyal to truth, and the
fered,—
sacred professions of friendship.
"Are you so much offended, you will
The Courtship °f
M ile s Standish
With Illustrations by
H ow a rd Chandler Christy
Priscilla
not speak to me?” said she.
'Am I so much to blame, that yester
day, when you were pleading
»Varmly the cause of another, my
heart, Impulsive and wayward.
Pleaded your own, and spake out, for
getful perhaps of decorum!
Certainly you can forgive me for
speaking so frankly, for saying
What I ought not to have said, yet
now I can never unsay It;
For there are moments In life, when
the heart Is so full of emotion.
That If by chance it be shaken, or
Into Its depths like a pebble
Drops some careless word. It overflows,
and Its secret.
Split on the ground like water, can
never be gathered together.
Yesterday I was shocked, when I
heard you speak of Miles Stand
ish,
Praising his virtues, transforming his
very defects Into virtues,
Praising hts courage and strength.
and even h l B fighting In Flanders.
As If by fighting alone you could win
the heart of a woman,
Quite overlooking yourself and the
rest. In exalting your hero.
Therefore I spake as I did, by an Ir
resistible Impulse.
You will forgive me, I hope, for the
sake of the friendship between us.
Which Is too true and too sacred to
be so easily broken 1 “
Thereupon answered John Aldan, the
scholar, the friend of Miles Stand
ish:
“I was not angry with you, with my
self alone I was angry,
Seeing how badly I managed the mat
ter I had In my keeping."
“ N o !” Interrupted the maiden, with
answer prompt and decisive;
“ No; you were angry with me for
speaking so frankly and freely.
It was wrong, I acknowledge; for It
Is the fate of a woman
Long to be patient and silent, to wait
like a ghoet that Is speechless,
7*111 some questioning voice dissolves
the spell of Its sllenoe.
Hence Is the Inner life of so many
suffering women
Sunless and silent and deep, like sub
terranean rivers
Running through caverns of darkness,
unheard, unseen, and unfruitful.
Chafing their channels of stone, with
endless and profitless murmurs."
Thereupon answered John Alden, the
young man, the lover of women:
"Heaven forbid It, Priscilla; and truly
they seem to me always
More like the beautiful rivers that
watered the Garden of (Men,
More like the river Euphrates, through
deserts of Havllah flowing,
■ ’ ■*
'V-' ;
.
V \
"You Will Forgive, I Hope.”
It Is no secret I tell you, nor tm 1
ashamed to declare It:
I have liked to be with you, to see
you, to speak with you always.
So I was hurt at your words, and a
little affronted to hear you
Urge me to marry your friend, though
he were the Captain Miles Stand
ish.
For I must tell you the truth: much
more to me Is your friendship
Than all the love he could give, were
he twice the hero you think him.”
Then she extended her hand, and A l
den, who eagerly grasped It,
Felt all the wounds In his heart, that
were aching and bleeding so
sorely.
Healed by the touch of that hand, and
he said, with a voice full of feel
ing:
“ Yes, we must ever be friends; and
of all who offer you friendship
The Porto Rican’s Arsenal.
"I have been visiting one of our out
lying possesions." said E. Stanley
Faversham.
"I wanted a new sensation In the
way of travel, and thought It would
be worth while to take a look at
Porto Rico.
“ The Spanish Inhabltantr cling to
their old customs to a great extent,
and a stranger Is Impressed by the re
markable devotion to canes
Men.
young and old. and even boys, carry
some sort of a walking stick, and the
Porto Rico dandles are very proud of
the way they can twirl a cane and
make passes with It as with a sword
“ The dude of the Porto Rico coun
try Is very proud of his collection of
canes and refers to It as bis arsenal."
—Washington Post
How he had even determined to sail
that day In the Mayflower,
And had remained for her sake, on
hearing the dangers that threats
ened,—
All her manner was changed, and she
said with a faltering accent,
“ Truly I thank you for this: how good
you have been to me alw ays!"
Thus as a pilgrim devout, who to
ward Jerusalem journeys,
Taking three steps In advance, and
one reluctantly backward,
Urged by Importunate zeal, and with
held by pangs of contrition;
Slowly but steadily onward, receding
yet ever advancing.
Journeyed this Puritan youth to the
Holy Land of his longings.
Urged by the fervor of love, and with
held by remorseful misgivings.
(TO B E C O N T IN U E D .)
This girl. Maggie Harris. Is said to
be the first girl In the United States,
and probably In the world, to organize
a fire department About 40 men
have agreed to serve under her di
rection. She la drilling them accord
ing to the rules and methods of hef
late father —Popular Mechanlca.
Productive Advertising.
First Newsle— “ Deseblg advertising
Homeward Together They Walked.
guys mostly don't know how to write
a fetching ad —didjer ever notice?”
Filling the land with delight, and
Second Newsle— "Not partikler. How?"
memories sweet of the garden!”
First Newsle— “ Well, here’s an exam
“ Ah, by these words, I can see." again
ple: De odder day I lost me dawg,
Interrupted the maiden,
and I stuck an ad. In de classified like
“ How very little you prise me, or car*
dla— 'Lost! Yeller dawg answerin' to
for what I am saying.
de name of 'Swipes.' Will be known
When from the depths of my heart.
after tree days mosly by symptoms of
In pain and with secret misgiving.
hydrophobia.’ I got him back next
Frankly I speak to you. asking for
day." This Is a good Illustration of
sympathy only and kindness.
Without Regard to Expense.
the fact that you have got to under
Straightway you take up my words,
After a week 19 the country, up In stand human nature to get result*
that are plain and direct and In Montgomery county, a prominent law
from advertising.
earnest.
yer returned to town determined to
Turn them away from their meaning, stay here during the summer
But
Olsauallfled.
and
answer
with
flattering before coming home he had the satis
One West side woman who thought
phrases.
faction of telling the keeper of the
This la not right. Is not just. Is not “real old country boarding farmhouse" herself an ardent suffragist waa sur
prised to learn that other members
true to the best that Is In you;
just what be thought of things
For 1 know and esteem you. and feel
“There Is one thing on you/ table.“ of the alaierhood did not share her
"W hy do you doubt toy
that your nature Is noble.
said the lawyer, “ which Is not to be opinion.
Lifting mine up to a higher, a more excelled by the best hotels of New devotion to the causer* the asked.
•What have I done to make you think
ethereal level.
York or Philadelphia*
me leas earnest than the rest of you
Therefore I value your friendship, and
"What Is It?" asked the farmer.
feel It perhaps the more keenly
“ The salt." answered the attorney women?" Their answer was a letter
If you say aught that Implies I am with a fine display of biting sarcasm which she had written to headquar
"You wrote oa
only as on* among many.
"Well. I'm glad ye liked It," re ters the day befora
If you make use of thoee common and turned the farmer. "It’s the best Jim- your husband's stationery," they said.
complimentary phrases
son's keep, an’ I ain't
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Most men think so fine. In dealing and about the price.*— Philadelphia Times will write a personal letter under he*
husband’s letterheads."
speaking with women.
Girl Fire XMef.
But which women reject as Insipid, if
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not as Insulting."
Port Tampa, Fla.. Is to be protected
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from fire by a brigade organized and
Mute and amazed was Alden; and trained by the daughter of the late plan sea. which Is 700 miles long and
chief of the Tampa Fire Department 370 miles wide.
listened and looked at Priscilla,
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