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THEAVACOVPA STAVDARDt SUyPAY MOBS1NG. SEPTEMBER 5, .^^^~ It ate. SOUTHAMERICA IS FUST BECOMINGII ^GREATER ITALY. SPANISHSTOCK WILL SOON BE OUTNUMBERED Bg^IMMIGRANTS FROM DAGO-LAND. IsThis the Race of the Future^^Reverses in Africa More^Than Made Good on This Continent^Qualities^That Insure Sussess^A Strong^and Prolific Race. hiecalling. In Berlin they have l en^honored by h monument. B* ^'- andnllom aic lii lival towns here. In^^ me of the public square* in th^ statue^The !^:^^^ i ^ i.i ^ nis a High: ^^' Malts^Up Which the woman is supposed I.. haveg. on in unlet M ^ash It the brook,whVh in hold In 'tween dams. A^phasing fesnak tit;u11 Ball p^is d. Ik^shown wringing nut linen which she^has just vvns'nd mid tli- \mi|i i -upplv^of tl:e 'mil.tain ionics from lhe sup^^posed ^i. i i of I iicn. !fj^^ w al l- hi nt^drops linn a bPJBB topnMM:ni! a large^shell, ami through iml' iiuin I falls tn 1lie la IK^! ' HI Sill hellcat h Thest li 11n^^r. Lmlvvig Ihunnw. mad*^I s r patai ^ n principally In quite a^different apher* His vfcnt hgininngs rthu a y Amer- |tlie- GreiiierBritain'' la in^lea. South America is in^come Create!' lialj. Wehave MM in the DMMfl WtMtHt^something of Italian emigration. Km a^time the tide set strongly m Hih MM*^^lion. Then It turned, partly i us^of the wide comment iiiiuc *n*M MM^Mulla troMMw in V v. (Ml MM M ialgr*kraM of tin- reporta uf ha I^tlinen lii i^ which km) heme to Hub.^In 1M^5 onlv :;t.\M penp'. ac miling to^Italian Agar** -cmm here. arhata M*-^thing 1 ik.^. 1 jn.oOO v.cnt to iMth Am t-^1ca. Thenest of the Immigrant* werl^*outh and are n!i going in that dir. c-^tlon. Of the Mkilla.ni, Calaorlai s^Abruz.7i.ins and I'aii.pantaua whom we^get oi ly aliout M in ^' . ft. i :ill so mui .1^a* Bin their mm' .c contract*. 1'I theISminiia. Piedmont***, Km Ulan*.^t**no^ ic, Lombarila and Venetians who theascending balloon pull-i the bag of^sand slowly along th- ground It was^^e*n that the rope lay under one of the^guy ropes that held the Mg posts be^^tween which the balloon ^ as inflated.^In a twinkling after the !^et her go^^cry of the aeronaut the sand hag was^tntagled with the ropes ah in the post*^The impetus of the great balloon was^*^ great that the sand Las caught and^pulled one of the posts ,.ui of the^ground. It wa* at this time that Allen^was seen to be In difficult!. Tenthousand or more spectator*^v. .ie standing about thi park watch^^ing him as he weni up I hi ^liver beams^i of a searchlight glaiing f.il: up m hlni^. the while and Batting him . rr. a BrH-^Haal pink ligure ,,g. The^people knew of the k irroi . : the o'ght^before, w hen Loomla fell with his para^^chute hut half opened mi.i in.ike his^leg. and the clow d ^Ml. n wasseen to be twisting wnh i|,, bat-^loon as though tin a^hoV ajfal^a.iine glgantlr top of the 1'volution after iwolut. ^n the great^bag made, and tin fai lighted i^ould^make .on that Allen ^.^s Oghl ng 41^^omethlng with owe hand ^ III the oth^tt kept light hold on tin irapcae bar^What he sought to waul .fT onl) thane^With opera glawn s rculd s.. It was^the i. n^^ of the sand hag v^ h ov i i^an it was tearing u|^ th pi iua at^' the ground waa slowly twining Itaetf^^ about ihi lower (simon ^ tie hail ^m.^the | a: hi hutc and l h- i^ i ^naUI Allenused all his strength i i bold H^awav fr**j him hut llki am k a i m^i Btrnetor af BaaMher* fori sis It slowly j^I for cd two rolls ar uind Inni ^ ^ne^i cauglu him about H e park. IBM ^ ond^Willi einui.d his ^ hi st and lllldi i one^arm. Tienee h'ing exerted .p tin i p at^this nun waa something lerrllk (M^I in S'1 anil il s:iu|ip d .. - on: cue i n,^her liv. inches squuie and BhuHl Al-^k it lightened wnh ;^ redistil.I,.^'I'lle IH-opIc lielnw saw ik. co in^and squirm as if In death -awhim w i aklv di hand sat oil i ^ seized l^^ lli all-ill^^i ils of the ro|*\ and ilnn saw^II The r.v|M' hail i h ^fced him ARETHE CHIEFS OF ISLAM PLANNINGA NEW HOLY WAR Itn's in ^^pow. r. wl lggli agon\.tluit w.,^folding^him f.. untila toheld strengthretnaiin d with which^t. I he 11 upi M In witiwid rarviaaja, ml Ml ^^ ,'.i^^parutlvely laic ha lllggB to work In^s'one and krone*, In 1 ^7^. he mnd^ his^rtrst lar^e ^nonunnnt that of Voltke in^Parchlw, and bbbcb thin ht has bbbb^^pleii-d u ntHnbtr of intpartaM work*. almost::'.l of ll'i 'i prince* i e lovturr me'ianha ^^ PraMht ami BtlkBr Oar* n*^ doagjaBM Vh ^ foun'.air. ^ hlch^Ii s Itt.'t . ^it-.il ^ p^ rm-ir.i pt pin-^ '-.id^rrorlvcd a poM ^*dal In mis ipring's^ai t i J.pi ifito 'i i.i it : l:ii. MB*! Need sll.ll^. I ^I i' . w ith Huller In Si w hi I. .his^1 said .in old soldier who wo- 'cnnuig lolll- :Self i.ii t'w grist a' i'ullip .1. W. ii ^ estrr-^' il,'.!. ^I list saw all a^t\etilsel:iect iii tin ghgar***which r**a***l*d m *c .i fagajy ktrMrM hal I Mtftoad vvli, kfeBM int iow Bm*MI Itutler put the (B)|^gaaVr n.illlary nil* ai d wliih the i ill-^*^ lis [ii'-.tarted Vi ry rtg*NNJM*B) PBM MB*^soon foiled out tliMl II v.s |Hi||e\ for^Hum io ohev Ihe otdeis BJPMBI MM from^Hutlil s heildqiiiil'ti is ^ veil tli.i.r' tin^! I lung lit ilny Were unjust All Ihraugh^laiuis.l!n nputatlnii of Imili r as ^^t ^ ran I wis a mellcr of ^ onianm tlnniitht gaaaafljtin- rahjal paggaBttaPH ain. i.i , .ism .iiti r iii ner.il i:.;t: i li.ul is. i nls army to inirli ^ l^ i.-iiik up (lie^stints Oil hud '-s..d Oldel: iilalinc In^the ilt-|^ s tlun nt gnliiag - .'il.il i. Ill: all^intrrpmi g shirt-I-aki i' s. lit nut a lot^.,f !;^: | : t i-- ac! pl.isii :. ^! t'i. to* n^with s'gna reio'l'.g lil.. Ihi- ^^;. ^ jo'ir^.-hilt: oi Mind;- ii. ^t7 ^ 'una! s'r et. I wa.'^walking astral ^ a:oiidclct ii.it when I^int..id .i planer who had a pp.: 111 t '^^i on In from tin eouulrv standing^mi tin sldewulk reading the notl^va *rhl h^hi d In i n isistiil ^ii a trill leianl He h. .1^a tie d wl'h him who Was a ^ IIIkii of^Xi * OrteMa. 'Ill y BMP) taJMBBJ aii.mt^lieii i.il : :tki and ids tyranny.^^ V^ h.ii lie s that s'g : i. can^ ask^ d tin 'nl :nc i- . In |Hilnlisl In the ^ hlrt-Pii.ki i s^hundblll till that's another af tin Ml* .rag una i ^- if this fellow liuthr. saM^Ins t'rii nd. 'Tli.: i^ vil e i.f the i 1,1, i - thul^you In ai so mui at lilioiit. !^^ . .' mi i -^lie hai piaVrtd rS^ to git leur ahltra at^Mniiiv s. ,t;il wi vi i olio do II Of ni a-.'^Hull. .' In .- an . |. n si In Hie hush ^ s ^ .mil^gi t. a reki -ofr Thephi.il. i ^ iiis I: pi up l.-r wiili r^wil l^ his frtrnd r its BMBBBBJ I'd- n mar :-^ahl. st.il^ in ill. .ml tic n kj nM ^'WMI.I ilnn't mui miy shirt ' Ju t^in *, and I ill.:ik It's a |ii iv '. ton butI Mppo Batter** art r* g* i 1 fcinss I'll have to pet some '^I ^And the pnar pgpaBJ HPJ1)^ ^^ti for^MniKly ':^. a'Ci* ft i lie Time . PrgPJtin I n.--' ii Advirthnr. ABjeaf and BtBBBk BBBBJPMB is also i to^he In Id In Ijniua ll. Honp of Ihe^pap In ar^ n l. plaining Hull i ^^ '^spi.iki': 1.:: vil hBM BjBgBBBBJMF*rii It Is gpaBBMBBF,k-ririrer, bpbb ' all hBgafc nil Wagethe Holy War w !th the en. - mlesof Islam, in the Name of (Kid. Thisv a- Mohanim d s . ommand t^^the faitiitul in Medina when he wlahed^to had MpPBj against his own PPBBB*^^^timil ti ll esmen in Jlei ca. Hpoken for^a gpBBBi pu posc H has r -mained in^th.- Koran a standing incentive to the^aword and ton h of Mosh m fanatli**. Isa Bj w hody war n ntemplated by^Mohamin. .in |. ad is of to-day ' i* the'e^irulh in tin- rumors that the Moslems^of Kurop. As a and Africa have been plUllllllg !^^ si . le. Ill sseligers fill sollle limnpast to fall uisui the hated Frank^and kill ami murder from He laangea^to Ihe Adnalii ThereIsn't the slightest doubt that^lie re aie ulwavs hotheads ami ng theni^who would lis- in arms al the word,^sure i f w inning eai h hla TJ houris in^i'madlS^. and larthiy wives, if lie still^Braajt* Ih.m. It la true. loo. that bmmbj^signs point to uniiaiia' a^tivll^ among^the leal leaders cf the fault. tiii:ki.-i.m: in inm \ laudItolM-ri- K.tdlngs l.irh^linos and the In-t Anglo Indian Bl ^^ii.il of ll^. dav has assent! d to Hp^BBBural Is lii f ihai Hi'- Ann i al -M^gh.inn an mtisi hnv. ^ oiuin nan. ^ d Ihe^risingi f the tribesmenamongthe Indian Isirdi. His lonliol is sBtptete thai hbp would Bt*l have dared : i volt^^gjgjgaa*. BBrMkBh Mile without ppBBBBBPaJ^Ills asm Hon A hour; iihmn I has IbbbJ^In ii dlssntlsll.il with the eBMMCBV^iii. us of the I'hi i-11 in - aid In- was^Oil 11 n ilia I ly disgusted v . iih his son. the^shadiada'a falluii m establish direi t^.11 di malic rehiil.n - w ith th ^ oiirl of^K: James-a^ if he were an uuii pi n.l nlnili i'. atul Bat a ward of the Indian^g^iv^ iline ut. The fad thai Abdurrah^^nan now ^ alls hluiself tin Light of^I- no.^ and ihal h, Is said la h.iv. h^^ iv,.i| a niysiertous emliasst from ihe^sultan it Tuikiv BjTI VHUU'. mln ation-^conNiaaatory of a great imn-lalsmlc^pi ^ t .iitau.'H. To tin i ' mill' n |pi in P| ihI Ho I Seng! i S at'e lie, iSS;lf^ . T.I ' inni In Mecca,^i i:i: ,\i!Mi:ma\^ in r. UCKt Tiesiilinu i f Turk v gj Hp. head of^^^^^ ^ Mi sleni pi.w r and b^ N i souif Ins central porlt'mi and BBMa POPULAR FEELING IN MOHAMMEDAN COUNTRIES^RIPE FOR SUCH AN OUTBREAK. WhatThis Crusade Wouid Mean-A Careful Re view of the Ava'lableForces of Followers of the Prophet.^Their Strength and Their Weak-^Dispersion of Islam. Innfault ihe terrible vengeance th y^I Brraak. mark them as th moat des-^P' rate and daatardly. aa they are a*jp^^^i ml^ ihe nios' o;nor.int .1 :ill who parea* their ciI. Ami Ihaagh te- tiraiiap; th** are stin rm-niidaiih |Thrt i an be not the slight ^t doilbt^ihai n.ev would welcome an\ npporlu- i-o|Hiat' with tin M^:- ^ in el.. where to sweep tin Kgyp'lans hack^ioarp Hi Nile slid drlv. th Htitlsh^out of the imint'' Till'.HTHI NTH Of* ISLAM^it i^ lalh i ditlh till lo estimate the^number of the Mohanum o ins he. ause^so iiiany of tin in dwell in bartiarnaa^hinds w here in. . en-us hi- v.i he. 11^lake* The Mkmiagj table is p: tty | k ClliSSWOlk Turkeypro|s ijn is^i iaa i.arc*-, 1'reie. Au-n is.Itul- ;ll.l. .t.1 .N.i.lSVf. I i- la slid Sil^ i la..issi.isai Kgrpt i BeladlagKgyptlaa* HidJ a sir. iaai.iasi Mml, n ami Niilna. a.iaal mai Muo. ^o k.iaai.aiMi^\ gi i la .Hid 'I'.in ^. i. ^ m.o-ai Iplat uia I Africat iMai.iaai Alabia and TurkishAi ilua .'..isai.wai^Atghaiilsian and in ighlsu mg Ia us aiisHi.mm psrapj.isHi.isai UiItlsli India tuiisio.ism Total.i.:n.i^^i inai Ilc |.|oli Hale thai sollle of these ttg-^UleS B**j Is ov l. stlllialis i 111 the^'1 In i I. .no |s| in --ni gt oe - iapldl^ 111 Hihatnni'-dans chafe '^ alls. tlnv wile not |aa*rmltted t' makeihe pilgrimage to lleeeg durtag^th I plague. Till:IHSI'KMSU iX ^^F ISLAM,^i iin . ause of i o||.. iim- Islam's warak-^ii'ss is us ui-'.' ision Turkey la^strong Moris i ia might be with a mod- nii -: :n.'i.' Tie Indian Moslem* arevwak because they're a minority la^i in i - m ^ a- ! nm their las s of grn Thar* are many vI ainmi'daiis seat, red through Bul^^garia and Last.-in Kumelia. they am^found in Kussia aa far north aa H'^- iiului r^ib^ria away in (it -nburg.^I.ut :l,. v ar- there .verywhere mingled^with i iinstians. of the Creek church^maUilv. and have lost *o*Be of their^i. on... la.-n fervor against their neigh-^Isirs Soimtiling^f a drawback to tha^^if Ii ^t i-l.iin is 'ha- growth ^f the^modern -i i n evea in its stronghold*.^Mohammedanism eitlier awaken* lt^^hold or hau-* ita worst features aa Ils^votartaa keiibi intelligent. They r*af^1/.. ihai Mohammi'l taught Ju*tlce and^mere) ..mi reaignatioa. not cruelly thatlie- I. n I M .-:i iMosesi and I-a H'hristias rhlef ammig Ihe founder*^' i . n ii i- igion. that Islamiam 1*^..en i\ bm^V up of tin Jewish and^I*hriotlan !^ I tal Mohammed him^s. ii PS. iv..1 the -'und and ti. i.i^^tag. s ..r 1- II for Jews and Chriatiana,^sml pui in the inure uncomfortable gaartrra***** them the unbelievers, pagans, idolaters and^lowest uf k]i^ . i hVea STRANG'-tDBY HIS BALLOON i^tag***. iin pel StV- golo Smith America in drov-s^times us numerous, probably b^ciiit. can sign their names. Tin-hettnr people go South for^eial reasons. Til.' cost of passage Is^much gr*at*r, thus turning in our di^^rection adventurers with little means.^Thrifty people go to Hmjth Aaaericd^und take their families with them. In^^to cm I of coming Bar* and making fre^^quent visits home. Some of the loath^American studs give immigrants free^land and even temporary aid in build-^Ins hmisos and securing ratttf and^tools. TheItalians are splendid farmer* ut^lioine. II liny gel tree hind in u new^MMBBtry where luxes *re light lln-.v^thrive amazingly. ThereIs another reason fat th* Ital^^ian pi. ference for South America.^Immigrants meet there on fairly even^term* Hie Spanish races, whose lan^^guage and ways are more like their^ow n. Ta*P harmonize at oin a. Th y^do not get on so well with the rortu-^gaaa* element in llruzil. but it Is^Ihoughl that the tr**jMaa th*r* arc nearlyover Th- Italian and Brazilian^go^ erninents are patching Bp their^i a uses of quarrel, and il is likely that^th*J femur power will soon hi' able to^guard Hie iniirests ^ :' 'inigi.iii'- ;n^carefully in llruzil an In Argentina^a^ riiiifiilly as I'oiiimeiulBtoi'i Itoasi's^biircau guaids over UtBPJ al Inllis Isl^^and. HceailSn the I til LilllK k*JVB gone to Ar*j*ptlnaso freely bbmbom Ayres is pan the metropolis of Smith Ani' tiea. amiBin is n hark Bant her. BuenosAyres has l.mgi.iasi inhabit^^ants, of whom .'.mi.mil', it i* estimated,^ate Italian. Throughout Argentina^they ai^ Increasing Ip * urn bar*, and^effecting the gradual, IiIimhIIcsh change^of th. tinrnt pari of ihe soiithirn cop^t ^tit to an ltaln-Aitii i n mi ^'loio:-^hoid I'orone thing, pure Spanish hiI Is nu so plraty, In the nations la the^s ni, rard, as might i^' luppoa*d. The langaaC is poki n. but in iln- popula^^tion t.igro and Indian races nr a very^st l ong element, und the inestliM or^lialf-hrei'ds. perhaps strongest of a i^Thi- Spiitiiards un a pmud and BBBaM -^tul race, but not recently a very pro^li'i ^ M and there is nut much Kpai '^eiiilgratuui to keep up th ir proportion^in Lho South. There Is another reason why half^America may k**MM Italianized^A ITRONO, rlOUPIC RACE Th Italians leave home In sin h i n^tier*, with the tacit approval of their^government, because th.iy are so pro^^lific thai there isn t raag* .'or ta**B all^at kaPPa, und the govt rnment under^^stands It. They are the sam^ sturdy loiiowsthat overran the world mob. iand in the Muldn^| innrvi lous |hiw era. itIs in t :;n veins she t amiBin ady it fi^narrow limit*. i Ia nution.^eil in us \gcsshowed such Italybecalm^Is ^ iitistriini^^li la a virile M**twtiil illv BBMBJOa^ChlcBaTO i'hl nnii Ic^A. All. a last lO'-'ii: ROPC. Uralli can on I.... adilii sst ^ .^r* It-rMtlon.even inis' gn*B* ifti^ formal Stock,like noli nger |ll'Stilellce. undth* VI thik Bilag mltt: Th marri.igis and a^tul vii :m i ana*^uiaiioii as they tm tan in Tin^families. Tie^Kriiiiilnio: 'i:s^they go. I hey lingllah. .ipgaiar b^^rami *l^mull loll Itopulatkini. arvatsM.^littl* wars i^faai i' ii I) i highrugard fur nun |. Iil | Id iin I C'C ' in pop- bmin Ireland before peanu ts hnve larj'^^are grandfailn is and^ut In And w in u \el^iiiiu t In :-.. qualitii s. win: un gnprolMr and ^^ prolirtr peopl dv. II side by side tin re ^;iii he ibat ^in reawlt. TimMi did rramaa was ^a frattch^i lak. ' i.i Wapol*on'^ day. pVench Bn -^I atlll iivvn superior ira**inartat!og Iln**, ;hi cans 1'i nm e lias uhundniii i:i| it::l^I bui Hie nu n who man Ihe ships are |^! usually Italian Hp' QaBWBM tnURc Is I^growing rapidly and Italian i^ ^i^ I^are numerous in ail the regiorti on the j Midlh i' mi an slmfi jFrench colonies are an gbaartflty, A^rich nice w hh h his ^ .sod to multiply^has ppntty of roasn at home if tip soil jin fertile and ihe riimatc good. And^theie is no fair, r land th.un I'ia:ii ^. Haiku *MkjiaUoa is ut la*a*taal [ necessityurged by ov . rpcpulatli n.^I The gni rrnmenl anderatandi thlP, Ita^) disastrous iittempts in conquer pratr*^I Inces in Africa have bbi It i*M to a lb -^, sire to ft tain OMtTBi of tin b*M pie w ho j^i mils', leitve ktSPM. i The Krythi'i.in MP B*M ha'.e turiiiil^,0111 as dl a:- tin Am rhan BPji| gnt*^have done BnaH. Thai ki tu . th.. i; st caseto piovi Hi ll lice emigration is a^bciir ^pacific than fi ned ro*MllBth*ll. ltalliinemigrant'- go t , South Ami r-^lc:!. get liiiul for tn.thing an:! pri on^It iliiin tuldi r.n ami i.dm,Vis , ; t. takeland in Africa from it- rightful owin rs ..'id iinike a t otch of the J 'b.^Hut the Ball ns cannot ail . .ay al Ban**.With kattM Ibppm lhay BrW^| surely iu' iluir Ihoa* in gmatir PjBJPJM betstoward the I'nlteil Stat s. And^, tlnv will k 11 p on peopling S nth An., i^1 lea. Atpri st ni there k b*jmpi Btto no civ.^' lliznl n multiplying in panthaf qu u sofast as me swarthy *ah| is of 'K ng Huaaberl and thi'i'- kin ovr tin^' seas j Tin Prasjch raoa, closest rocnpetltcr^i of th- Italian, has not pearly d ubtrd^in a ^ i-ntury. and is now about Btath B-^j ary. Arethe Italians the coming ra' ^ Vt'ariirrwiiitt.in Mintri.t. PYBBBHie I'hii ago Tt llrUW I.-1washervvi m. n t.,'^. In heart of^grace and bemoan n ^^ i. '.heir hutn- Proii' i^^^ in He^priqnn i iin.i M Is Fromth Waltr A. All. a last i^..n i.,.,|. iln pis .i. .i. 1.1 ^ins iin parai hut. lumper,vvnn v. as si rimtsij injarad by ^^lirrllk f ill at Bl*ctrle park 1'hurs't i. algtlt. While pi epiirilO.' |o| the :1s''c.'i- -n.nAll. ii ^^ thinking of the in cident^that had h. fnll -n pi* pr. il raaaor and^hi1 l^-i nine m ^^ mis. Hi id. n d hi:' ii -^sistaiitn :^^ iciens the hall i iii kc(ati^pi'o|kt pii'i urutlnns were miide. und.^us :i rcsuli. 'ill a few sei uiil.'i later i'l-^m..si in the midst af a tliuusaiid Inun^In d ^js'i Int.its. Hedropped from u kapjhl of I .^ fiei.^ninl his hidy was crushed aim ^ ; m^\ nl n i'1'gpi.ioii L .nil was almost^llot.'ll i.un mis Allenhud Bad : olisiih i.il'l.'exp cle'l. e^Iu jiiiuping v it'i lie para, huti . ami hi.. .iMiii wMid pi ikaMy not hara haps i. I hut f a- th ui' ldcni of tin ^^lug kaPUT* to L i .mis. Aeronauts an^as supersiiiiiuis as sailors, and they^regard a place arhnaeol lltfir nim- Inr has ln-en injured as silt^ to bring^mlsii.itnim upon tho*M who alien i d^vi inure ascents from it. AtftMBTpa the coiitrailor furnlslung^tin pui .u hiite jutnpi is for the park^ma nn ni. and w Ip n Ua*jBJN*l w as^ban in found himaelf unable to secart^a MbatHat*. ii'. ih*refare, much agalnslhis ilssife. as he ^Hid to m Bflral^fri' n is, Un id.d lo make tin Jump him^^self. Promptlyat ^ o'clock be appaarad in^the arena of Hp pink In the t.ghts and trunk*of the parachuti Junip. ^ His^balloon, measuring fe In Inn:hi and^BJ :^ i in dlai'i-ter. win Htflatad with^hot nil' In th^ center of i raargg vvall.^Alii n I'd tha furniice that supplied Ihe^In .Hi d air. and us he watched the great^gl ihe hi lii:.- t i th- |H' it Hvn held II^at H e sid. ' gad pressing ug.cost Hie^bMM r pe .i.. ' ctossed It ut tin i ip kg^bis aim tn i v ous.^Tri ie n ^nnui gave hurt i..I order* to iigang ^ t i.' xp rl.-need men In had^helping him. and HaaMy. nil ban I inm^Si !f i ^'king ..ir the aimBgpgPjBBMl to^sec tha i d was light, gavi the v ord^^l^^ I her go' and prnug mi the trap- M*bat His parachut* hung baaM^him. .villi thi 11ng bandy to the trapeze,^ami i rafTthtat seenn d fair *BB*aur* Thebig liall'siti has attached to it* ' Fmni^uppi r end n ti p lit I'll long that eai-^fit s at th I iwi rend a sand hag of ^ on-^s'derabl.- weight. The functsM if the^t'.vo is to overturn Hie balsBM us BBM^as :1m weigh' of Hp' *^ i mailt and his^part* hut* ar taken from I hi bat tarn u is. When tins wotk i- prwgarty donethe hallin.li di* naig's its hot air^up..aid and sinks, collapajed, to the^ground. loistnight tin t ^:^ I- that tin sand^bag was strung al ^a. thi around that^It might lie free, gone n^ had hlun-^di t\d, however, in pi*, ing it, and a* Prunii.i.ni: Heine |*a*a* ry.^From Hi A111^ 11.i .loin il Hoi^^ sw.ipp.ug ii rjaargaa i^ to hi r*. otiragiii .iini lu iii od iiy .^ rharutrct association Til Hcoigla horse .w.ipisi' lie.d: i. illiragl nielli IIt i 11 HI ^' Ills lararite*r^*a**p**B. ami ^rgaa*B*t**M ..a make iiis hargaaa* i^ Mading. raaaaapalHaaPei it octal am. ppBgiHn- lii'i 'iklv n Lagh . New\'nlk Is amused lo lho in in^of attracting bppl is. |*pl ITtliBUJil B* akMr,si. '^itns und Objpjpgantl karned Iballong *BB^ For u ^ 'tiniiii.il.an *M|^New Vork liinls Ii to her adtaiilug in ,ui- itatearavh**i*l svajn* aailed VtrlliieU. P*amHn Pi'Mhiaaton Piar. I Hi'iMJsase .lid iii. 'onng Willi , wnhHn Inquiring mind, ^that nm-i |ten-^pie who 1^ in anli of gold g' i il I^^^tarhaig m* ' reaks and chasms^''^^'gfaatly. bm** ip*j*h^l DarT*ag*i fap Mtb***gjhIll I While snnie M*M ai I' ulot of II by working I bluff. Ifi^ I *P*4 lelH-e. k. Whole Ihat toarad HnWTin: ktOHAMMRDA N BXTENM Hit FVITTT. ariatin agt pMg*dHint^I had weiile iiBreathe! Ihesafest T. 1 ^HoW so He. . . ^^^to fmg:v^i i nine inn aafeadlh* asophi h pspBjpJBPB BM h n.^i 11 i..a il Ihe pr. dl' Hon Un. mil ii IheMMta .me gh for you'' a*^i^i^ ^ haal you mi *i^It bat hoi. old PJM^BuMldlt; not heat. IIne iaafc i'mk \n.i n It'VI manv Wl.lv to V ...I Il Vi. Balatip^Whal ^ diligent iitth .w ah ^our studies'^Vi sir I m trying to learn ban^. I run tell the names of He win. Allrllmtrs. In .Uinud -I',.ii .' herless girl^slid i u i 'I - oi . away. Whathe waned was il motto rles* girl^w In. - tn... Id he III moderate un unisldln ^ atleast. BaBBBJlUgniled. FromPu'k.^Iliown I'rsmler I'anovas stitrs that In stillhi- D***Maam In Weyhr. HnntliII'- he^ Well. If i'anovas ever^runs up against a cwntldetn I man in II beB**oeaad sure. mandof vast resources. Is practically^ha temporal head oi Isiam lie has IWOleasers to lei I iu a BrgjfMl ^ I Thellrsi is his racaal success in Iha^war against the i!n ek. . n l Ins 'kill in laving off tin . m tawloa ^f PI MM^The second Is his Irritation uga.nsl the krtnaalma m Turfcei ant lh ii f*hrl Hun- ympaHi.j!. i - nisi .^ \! .ill H 'midha* t.ot Forgot ten thai th* circuiai which rattedAini'inatis of Van t*mis' Mated lint the pourar itlreai ItiltHlniv Irn'i iiile-l piisHi.issi of M ksaaanedan* in India would not see tha^I reformer* ^^haatkMd wtthoat B*B*rf*r-^epc It Is g. in tally conceded thai the^sultan fomented tin disorder* In I'on-^statit ii'^pli last v. n that in might in-^tuhfi hla tPBPPa in an orgy of Maad}^^i ltd-i. rape and mbliery. It is prob-^ah*B Hini the inw Armenian bamh^throating attempts will in tin end also beattlihatad to sharp Mohanum I.hi BM*B*a*M**jtlirievanees an eiiibar-^I rass.d p vitntiicht must have. *VM it^I it has to tnaiiufacttiic them TIILMAHMSTS IN AFKH A.^I There is no lack of grleveanci^amoni:^' th- faithlul in the third division af tha^| Santera continent The Mohammedans inAfrica, where the faith of Islam has^I made converts moat rapidly of late, are fallingli i' k Up the Nile^the mosl des-^' perale Bcalots among them are, at least^hefore the Anglo-Kgypttan advance feaBBAbu Ham. I on Bet Iter. These^, Mahdlsts are fiends m human shan-^, Th^ awful tortures they Inflict, 'h-^t w hol^ tube* thv^ have decimated lor Indiaand may have^nun adherents then^estimate th^ namhi i^fi BMart** i r MM go.ssw ^i k Tin | an m Hi..',illV- Anyattempt m fthe falth'ul iu^a Is the in. rest^mote lik' ly to be n.^ insinuated liiati oih-rw lse Whati- imp...lanl Is that half these inn or ronchty apraktas, all with tin '\.i ptkM Of th Indian ^ ontingi'tit and^the lower F.gyptians. are magnltlceni^lighter* Secure In the belief that he^w ho dies lighting for the faith is sure^^it hcavi n s gulden platter* |ew*i I^t. ^.ts and gardens of delight lh^^ will^rush up' u certain death with unllinch-^Ipaj Illlltagl Tin y la. k arms, they^lack cm eiitraiton. tipsy lack knowl-^^^ Ige hut the^ . rtumlv an- llrst-rut^^ti In it g ii^ li TIIKV. KAKNLSS of l.-I.AM^Th^ weakness of Islam .^ in Its di-^\ Ban** Along the Mil* Mohammedan^Soudanese and Mohanum dun Kb vid^^ian* arc killing each other ^ heerfully.^while the former ha\. set u|i a little^MBBM of their own in iim liirmaii The^s .unite Turk* hate Hu Shlite Persian*. imb* . f si me dlfTeri in -s m dis trines^v or^e than they hale the accursed^I a is- The Mo|,.,. . .(ai's iu India^a ^ eternally squahhlmg v :h the Hud-^dhlata, and the Hikh- I (pias and hat*^both All cherish grlev im s against Britishhealth nathoritle* for their iiin gard of religious pnn nlice*- In^s impiag out th* buboine plague: but^they ar* not the sanm sei of grievances^i all The Buddhists are groaning . listigarded vasu- and the ,vlluh Hut.after alt Is said, Muhamm*taa^^m remain* ^n of th.- worlds mighty o p.. gainsaid bernus* soma ofits adherent* are cowardly, aataa^by modern ideas, and some^i . d bv iTinstiati or Buddhist^tp igh ^irs in superior number*. Tha*1^have many grievance* of real gravity. ,n l i. tvv.^ n Morocco and^v.in.i. an I lut vvnn iiih^saa and the^^ .. \ ..i HMi.m.m human souls^who are c ither hankering after flesh-^^ - with the Kgyptians. nor overawed^I . su]iel like the Indian Moe- Iii - i^. ^ d from Hu^tr brethren^n t'hrlstlan lands. If they do go upon i:^ i h Hn ' .^ vv 111 Iv l l v.l s of Id'ml ami si-*s of Are to horrify man^^kind If they do not. It will b* b*^^o( im i ^v* ror the Christian, hut^the potent leaders i .include,^^h riti i that the time has in*, yet^O rtalnly tlm BriH^h ruler* of^Itmust ionsnler the situation grnviw hen the) interfere with th*^freedom of the prews and deny to tha^Turkish radical newspaper* the right^of circulation in India. owenLA no DON. ThryAgree to liuagrse. Fromthe tivrama* Post. I'onsnlenngHie s ipiKis.sl high^of i .influence which existed b*tw**a^President M -Kinlev and v'harles H. QraBV^venor of Ohio, the spa-ech of th* latter^upon the running ni.nl of civil service r*A^f.um ts .tiflVult. not to say impossible, ta^.acsount for.