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BOSTON’S NEW CHURCH.
scope, which will merely detect and re-
been proven that the new system ef
cord the fact that there has been an
names will be of the greatest
earth tremor. Some of these are so
benefit and value in Insuring the cor­
equipped
as
to
indicate
the
tim
e
of
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS DEDI. ' the disturbance.
rect descent of Government allot­
SOME TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ments of land from generation to gen­
CATE TWO MILLION DOLLAR
Second is the seismometer, the func­
INDIANS ARE RECEIVING
eration. incidentally It may be noted
MOTHER TEMPLE.
tion of which is to measure the maxi­
that even thus early this untangling
CHRISTIAN NAMES,
mum force of the shock, either with or
of lines of descent has won for some
Thousands From All Parts of World without an indication of its direction.
Indians valuable property rights pre­
Thronged Historic Lity.-Church The third instrument is the seismo­ Educated Indian Tribesmen Selected viously denied them. As a case in
by the "Great Father" to Re‘
Seats 5000.—Taller Than Bunker graph, which is so arranged that it
•’Snatch it! Snatch It!” whispered i spell the hnrd words to his chum, who
will accurately record the number, suc­ christen Braves-Bob-tailed Coyote point it may be cited that only a few Reddy
Hill Monument.
the “lookout,” pal to “Jimmy listened with a cynical smile. At the
weeks ago Dr. Eastman was intru-
cession, direction, amplitude and
Becomes Robert T. Wolf.
mental in securing for a young squaw the Swift.” who won this title from end of the rending he was about to
The dedication in June of a mag­ ■ period of successive oscillations. The
Uncle Sam has recently inaugurated 640 acres of rich land of high value the lightning rapidity with which lie shout with derisive laughter, when
nificent new addition to the Mother • last instrument is by far tbe most a unique and Ingenious project in con­
which had been temporarily lost to was known to relieve me’.'.’s pockets Jim, springing forward, collared him,
Church of the Christian Science de­ delicate of the three.
nection with his Indian wards—or
of their contents.
and with a tone utterly new to him,
nomination, in Boston, was an evei4 i
In the construction of this earth­ at least the most populous division her owing to her separation from her
In a moment the practiced fingers said sternly:
of the highest significance in the his­ quake-recording machine the maker of them. This is nothing less than a own tribe, and which an unscrupulous of Jimmy had skillfully extracted a
“Look here, Red! You and I’s
tory of this religious body.
must so suspend a heavy body that scheme for renaming every chief and relative was on the point of selling flat seal purse from the pocket of a friends—that's all right; but as sure
Built as the result of a spontaneous when its normal position is disturbed brave, every squaw and papoose of when President Roosevelt's special slight young man who was busily ns I’m a thief, this here ain’t no stuff
recognition of Mrs. Eddy 's lifeworkaud in the most infinitesimal degree, no re­ the Sioux tribe. The object of this commissioner stepped hi and set elbowing his way th jugh the crowd for a feller to laugh at!”
of the imperative demands of the mar­ actionary force will be developed wholesale rechristening is to insure the things right
that was besieging a belated Broad­
For an answer Red thrust his hands
way car.
Into his pockets, eying Jim curiously
velous growth of the movement, ex­ tending to restore it to its original right descent of property, something
’
Phoning
Through
Flesh.
position.
The
inventor
has
never
been
that
has
teen
attended
with
much
The
day
had
not
been
a
rich
one
for
the while, nnd turned on one foot with
pressing the liberality of thousands of
To talk through the human body— the “picks,” ami Swifty eyed tbe thin a long low whistle.
Christian Scientists, and embodying found who could accomplish this sus­ difficulty under the old condition of
pension
of
a
body
to
perfection.
The
affairs
when
the
Sioux
had
no
family
purse
rather
suspiciously.
or
a
row
of
human
bodies,
for
the
“I never had no mother," murmured
tbe best in architectural design and
“Mighty slim-looklng, hey. Red?”
Jim. "She died when I was a little
modern construction, this new building seismograph of to-day, however, has name, and each redskin could be matter of that—is one of tbe weirdest
chap, so I never knew her, but It must
«as logically the central feature of reached a stage of perfection where identified only by his own individual
close approximations are obtained in fanciful name, a cognomen which most
be awfully nice for a feller to have
this year’s gathering.
the records made.
likely had not the slightest resemb­
a mother like that to be good to him,
The church is one of the largest, if
The complementary part of the in­ lance to those of any of his relatives.
and learn him things. Why, who
not the largest in the United States, strument Is composed of a system of
Tbe renaming of the 25,000 mem­
knows, perhaps If you nnd me had had
its seating capacity being 5,012. Its levers connecting an astatically sus­ bers of the Sioux Indian trite was or­
mothers like that livin’, Instead of
style of architecture is Italian Renais­ pended body with various surfaces dered by President Roosevelt on the
bein’ kicked 'round by t».e ’boss’, who
sance. The pews and other interior that are moved by clockwork. These advice of Hamlin Garland and George
never
gets enough out of us, we might
finishings are of mahogany.
The surfaces are constructed of highly sen­ Bird Grinnell, well known authors,
a bad a good schoolin’ and teen malt­
« alls are Concord granite and Bedford sitive material, on which needles play and other persons who have made a
in’ an honest livin’, Instead of thievin'
stone, with beautiful decorative carv­ as the suspended weight responds to study of the needs of the Indians.
In New York.”
ings. The Inside finish Is a soft gray the vibrations of the earth's crust.
To decide upon the r naming was
These words of regret upon the past
to harmonize with the Bedford stone
The most elaborate of these ma­ however an easy matter In comparison
Of his young life, and the expressed
columns supporting the dome. The chines are capable of recording the to the actual carrying out of the
desire for something better, from one
height of the building to the top of the vertical and two horizontal motions strange undertaking.
whose only home almost since in­
lantern Is 224 feet, just one foot higher of tbe earth in tbe case of a seismic
SUSPICIONS OF THE INDIANS.
fancy had teen the street, and whose
than Bunker Hill monument. The disturbance.
The President and his advisors real­
companions had teen crooks and
dome is elghty-two feet in diameter
ized from the outset that it would be
ne’er-do-wells, wns too much for tho
BAD A GOOD SPANNING^
and is covered with terra cotta to
one thing to give the Indians new
Incorrigible Reddy, whose worship
match the Bedford stone. The build­
names and quite another to induce the
consisted of heroes that were dnrlng
ing presents a stately, dignified and Boy, Rescued From Drowning. sons and daughters of the forest—
villains, and not penitent sinners.
ever suspicious of the white men—to
Impressive appearance, and it is al-
He could hardly suppress bls con­
Mother Administers an Addi­
accept
and
use
these
new
names.
ready recognized as one of the land-
tempt for the, to him, now “Soft”
tional Lesson.
However,
the
Great
Father
at
Washing
­
marks of Boston.
Jimmy, hence he druwled, with a
An interesting little story of very
sneer:
The cost of the building is some- human interest comes from the river ton was fortunate enough to enlist the
thing less than $2,000.000. The new front on the outskirts of New York cooperation of Dr. Charles Alexander
“You—ain’t—goln’—to squeal on ac­
count of that find, be you, Jim?”
chimes consist of eleven tells, the City where Signora Genaro, who re­ Eastman, a highly educated physician
“See, there you are! Go ahead, Jim.
largest of which weighs 4,000 pounds. cently came to this country from and clergyman, who is a full-blooded
Look at the bunch of greenles sticking
The smallest tell weighs 400 pounds. Naples, was walking the other day with Sioux, and who came Into national
out of the old feller’s coat—quick.
The organ Is one of the largest and her seven-year-old son, Antonio, for an prominence some time since when he
Jim!”
finest in the world.
airing. While she was watching a married Elane Goodale, the talented
young
New
England
poetess.
At
the
The habit of years could not be
The original “Mother Church" which passing steamboat the little chap
President's
solicitation
Dr.
Eastman,
overcome In a moment. Goaded by
adjoins the new building seats about frisked along the pier and then—
who
is
considered
the
test
educated
his
tempter. Jimmy stealthily leaped
1,200, and yet three Sunday services splash, into the river.
forward, and In a second bls fingers
are required to accomodate the attend­ The mother’s shrieks were heard by Indian in the world, agreed to person­
would have been o:i the hunch of
ance. It Is said that when this edifice a patrolman. He jumped into a boat ally undertake the task of inducing his
people to adopt the system of family
paper money which the evil eye of
names desired by the government
Reddy "spotted” In the old man's
Just what this responsibility meant
pocket. Like a flash came the sight
will be tetter understood when it is
of tlie purse, tlie gray lock of hair, the
explained that not only was Dr. East­
words In the newspaper that made
man to visit all the Indian villages of
such nn Impression upon him—no, he
the Sioux trite and personally bestow
would not, he could not any more.
names but be must also devise or in­
His hand dropped to his side. The
vent the new names. Just Imagine
old man disappeared with the money,
selecting given names for 25,000 per­
safe from Jimmy’s wicked fingers.
sons of both sexes and apportioning
Jim’s head snnk until Ills chin rented
perhaps half as many or one third as
upon his naked chest, his companion
many different family names in ad­
glaring at him with eyes furious with
anger.
dition.
In this portion of bls novel mission­
“Well, ’tal'nt no use," said Jim,
ary work for Uncle Sam the Name
quietly but firmly; “I couldn’t, Red,
Giver, as tbe Sioux now term their
somehow, after that—and I’U never
educated tribesman, has displayed rare
try It ngaln.
THE
NOTED
8IOUX
CHIEF,
"BLACK
CHICKEN."
judgment and a fine regard for family
"You get another pal—If you want
history and tradition among the Sioux
—but I tell you that I nln’t goln’ to
In reply Reddy drew up one side of to
—a thoughtfulness that has done of the electrician's feats. If a tele-
keep this here pockethook nor nothin'
much to win the good will of these phone wire be severed and the two bls face, exitoslng his deep yellow what’s In It. It’s done It for me; I’ve
Intelligent but conservative Indians ends be held by a |>erson. one In each canines, pulled the reninnnts of a hat quit the profession.”
for the new project. Whenever pos­ hand, but far part. It Is quite possible over his arms, and. leaning against
That night a black seal purse was
sible he has perpetuated an Indian's for a conversation to he carried on the side of a great building In quiet left In t.,e office of one of the great
shadow,
struck
an
attitude
that
through
tbe
body,
as
readily
and
as
old name in his new one. For Instance
New York newspapers, with a note
High Eagle liecomes Mr. Hlgbengle, distinctly as If tbe line bad been seemed to say, "Well, here I am, pre­ scrawled In pencil, as follows:
pared for anything—go ahead and
Bob-tailed Coyote was changed to properlv connected.
“Please try to find the owner of thia.
show your booty.”
Robert T. Wolf, and Rotten Pumpkin
I gess he wants It bnd. The thief as
Somehow Swifty was slower than was.”— L oh Angeles Times.
has been transformed Into Robert Their Compass Points to the South
usual In bringing bls “snatch” to light.
Pumplan
______ do
___ evexythlng
back- ­ He felt the purse, pressed It between
NEW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEMPLE IN BOSTON.
The Chinese
everything back
Dr. Eastman has teen making a
In Extremis.
5
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2
"
ucaAn
point
of
wards,
from
a
Cauci
Ills hands turned It over nnd over, and
round of all the Sioux reservations
Tbe four-yenr-old daughter of ■
was planned some of the members and fished ont Antonio. The police­ which are located for the most part view. Their compassrefolnts to the nt last, seeing Reddy’s eyes flash Im­ clergyman
was ailing one night and
were disturbed on account of Its size. man had only one oar, and it was in the Dakotas and elsewhere In the South, instead of the • nori li. The men patience, he reluctantly opened the was put to bed early. As her mother
They thought that the provision of so awkward work getting to tbe boy and Northwest. When he arrives at a wear their hair long, while the women pocketbook.
wns about to leave her «he called her
coil theirs In a knot. The dressmakers
large an auditorium was entirely un­ lifting him into the boat
“Well, I'll be smothered!" cried back.
When tlie signora saw that her son branch agency, or tribal headquarters, are men, the women carry burdens.
called for, the attendance at that time
for
the
purpose
of
rechrlstentng
the
Heddy,
us
Jim
pulled
out
a
failed
pink
“Mamma,” she said, “I want to see
was safe the anguish In her face gave
The spoken language Is not written,
being only about 550.
to a look of resolute purpose, and inhabitants bis first move is to have and tbe written language Is not envelope from which fell a lock of my papa.”
Mrs. Eddy, organized the First way
a
conference
with
the
chief
men
or
gray
hair
nnd
a
newspaper
clipping
"No, dear,” her mother replied,
Church of Christ. Scientist In Boston as the dripping Antonio was placed on counselors of the place. They, in turn. spoken. Books are read backwards, tearing the senred marks of time. It "your papa is busy and must not be
in 1879 with twenty-six members. Se the wharf she laid him across her knee
was an obituary, praising the life nnd disturbed.”
did what Neapolitan and other
slow was the growth of the movement and
work of the deceased. The dead
"But, mamma,” the child persisted,
mothers have done to their erring
at first that in 1889, ten years later, jewels
woman, It said, had teen an exemplary "I want to see my papa.”
ever since teys wore pants.
there were only eleven churches.
wife and mother, and one of the
As before, the mother replied: "No,
From that time, however, the Increase
sweetest, noblest nnd most honored your papa must not be disturbed."
Her Master Was a Gentleman.
was more rapid. In 1899, there were
members
of
the
community.
Her
loss
But the little one came back with ■
A Boston couple were recreating
301 churches. There are now 657 near Augusta, and met an old negro
wns therefore mourned by every one clincher:
who had the happiness of knowing her.
churches and 275 societies not yet or­ woman to whom they took a fancy.
“Mamma,” she declared solemnly,
She left an only son. All this the boy •T am a sick woman, and I want to
ganized as churches, making 932 so­ They invited her to pay them a visit,
read aloud, amid frequent stops to see my minister.”
cieties holding church services. In and the colored woman accepted, es­
1889 there were only 450 members In pecially as her expenses were to be
the entire connection. In 1894 the
total membership was 2,536. Five Pain due time she arrived In Boston
years later It had reached 18.134. and was Installed In the house of the
These figures show that the principal white folks. She was given one of the
growth has taken place during the best rooms, and ate a* the saoe table
past seven years. The membership at with her host and hostess.
A DUSTING OUTFIT
the present time is about 72,000.
At one of the meals the hostess said.
Deigned br B kmtha B rowning .
The dedicatory exercises were at­ ■ Mrs. Jones, you were a slave, weren
’
t
"
tended by visitors from all parts of you?”
No houMkecper can afford to be without a
the United States and Canada, from
uaeful apron, cap and »leaves for the time when
"Yes mum,” replied the old colored
the house must be swept and dueled and there
Great Britain. Austfalla. Sweden. Den woman. "I belonged to Mars Robert
is no one else to do it. These are Invaluable
mark. France. Germany. Switzerland, Howell.”
on other occasions when there is other work to
.
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do which would sod Milady's gown and the
the Hawaiian Islands. South America
"I suppose he never
Invited you to
models sketched are designed especially for
eatWhis 'Table?” remarked the Bos-
and other foreign countries.
home construction and very easily made. The
One hundred and forty-five church
•pron
consists of a narrow square yoke fr«-m
which the full straight portion depends. The
edifices have already been erected by ^"N^honey. dat he didn’t. My mar-
EAGLE TRACK.
BLACK THUNDER.
underarm
seam Is left open for a short distance
the Christian Scientists. These, as a ster wm a gemmen. He ain’t never let
to allow plenty of room for the sleeve to pass
whole, compare favorably with those m nSer ¿t at the table longalde er
through The cap Is modelled on the quaint
out a herald or town crier to and any note« are Inserted at the top
send
of the older denominations. It 1» him."
Dutch order and very becoming The sleeves
summon al! the people to a sort of White la used for mourning, and
______ _
provide for a shirr string or elastic to be run in
said that when funds are no longer
mass meeting and at this tbe "Name bridesmaids wear black.
top and bottom to hold them In place Gin®-
Eschew Teeth Examinations.
needed for the completion of the
Mm, percale ar d madras sic suitable materials.
Giver” explains the President's wishes
Mother Church a large number of
For the medium sis« ft yards are needed.
Never look a gift teree In the at length.
An Argument.
buildings will be commenced in dif­ mouth: but If he’s
THROUGH INDIAN SUBTLETY.
•U37—Sizes, small, medium and large.
ferent parts of tbe country.
kneed there’s nothing to hinder your
At the outset many of the assembled One touch of nature make« the whole
taking account of there accomplish Indians may be prone to grumble
world kin.
EARTHQUAKE RECORDERS.
menta.
_______ _
against the new system, but grad One tmncii of grafter* takes the whole
PALISADt PAITLWN CO..
world's skin;
ually Dr. Eastman will win them over,
17 Mattery Place. New York -Ity.
Could Talk United States
They Ar« the Meet Dellcete of All
■nd In bis labors thus far he has not One touch of humor makea the whole
For 10 cents enclosed pleats send pattern
A Cuban negro, who came to Ala­ encountered more than half a dozen
world grin.
Instruments.
No.
0197
to
the following address:
bama shortly after the creation of Indians who have steadfastly refused And food adulteration keep« tbe whole
The Instruments Invented for tte tbe Spanish-American war. *>*p*“*
world
thin.
names
However,
to change their
recording of the motions of the earth s
SIZE ....................................................................
—Kansas City TUaea.
says General
l eft? hundreds of the Indians have con­
crust during an earthquake are Io"kP" a volred.
quarrel with a native «»lored cttl- fided to him that they would accept
upon by scientists as the most deli­ sen of the State mentioned In N«
NAME.
Same Old Game.
cate of all machines. So highly sen­ Imperfect English,the Cuban^jlsrky the new system of names only because
they
had
tbe
assurance
of
a
fellow
The
angler
sallies
forth
again.
sitive are they. Indeed, that the very contemptuouslv referred to tte Ala­
ADD* R n S..................
tribesman (Dr. Eastman! that it was
And by the brooklet’a shore
•lightest vibratory motion Is recorded baman as “an African.
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good
plan,
and
that
they
would
perfectly. Even tbe tread of feet can­
Doth
Idly
lie
and
fish
a
.1
then
CITY
and STATE
“Mavbe I Is." quickly rejoined tbe
Goes home and Ilea aome more.
not escape this Instrument. If sufficient offended one. “but efl Is an Afrif«"; never have tolerated It bad it white
man come among them nnd broached
to cause vibration.
thank 1e Lawd I ■!“ ? ““
Number 6497.
There are In round nnmbera one mil
There are three classes of Instru­ I what'a
more, I alnt no black PhiUa- the si-heme.
PRICE, IO CENTS EACH,
ment a for the automatic recording or tine! I klo
Although the renaming of the Sioux lion inhabited bouses in Greater Lon
Iult*d
1
earthquake«, each with Its own partic­
I b not yet completed It baa already don
ular function
First Is tbe actaroo- kin!"
PALISADE PATTERNS.
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