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THEAXACOKDA STAXDABI): TUESDAY MORsTKG, OCTOBCT I, tBPT. W,AMOWM STANiAH RTAKDARDIVBUflHIKO COMPAXT.^ftMktan and Pro^rl*torm.^mated a*stp m tba Year,^ttltnl ^( th* nostofrW ^( Anaconda a^^^roond ^ lava mall matter. ubacrlptloaRata* Payable In Advanca Psatar*rre^ for th* United Put**, ran^^da and Mrxlco Elaewturs^pastas* addrA Dally|M Buiatajr ana yrar Dallvand Runaay, al^ month*^Dally and funuay. Ihraa month*^Dally and Sunday, on* stsatb^tfuQaav. on* yrar finOf^. I W .I * .1 ^^^^. I Ou !taken upon himaelf unconstitutional^; powers and he is shoot in* down hi*^r enemies. It l* mu^ h the same in Xtra-^1 rasrua where the president, (VarinK his abilityto gret another term by Bsss^^^^ ful prneesst's. ha* turn^'^l soMlera againsthis em titles iiiul hroiis~ht ^n a^1 war. Tint^ ^ ^ lit ;t^missinat ion .it 1'iesi-^' denl liorda. of l'riiituay. was ih out-^' i ^ill' of a presidential election in^which fraud wa^ allcKcd Chili. Kcua-^^li-r mid other stales take us natuialK^It um :h tlx incident in a presidential^election and as liandil^ as if the con^^stitution* of the several slali^ mad.-^ixpns* provision for It. MainC^re^Biandard^rood*, telephone No I. Bulldlnf.Ana- ThaIttandird ha* branch cine** a*^Butt*. Micsoula and Oreat Fall*, where^^ dveriinns ratea will be furnlakad on sj^^pHeattom. Allr*n*r*l hunt.e^^. letter* i^id aSfS*.^apondenee ahoulrt be aodr**s^ t t.. ^h*^STAND MlT^ Pt'HLlBIIIMJ e'OMI AM,^Anaconda kient T 1U AV\ KRTIhl U.v eh*An^e^nd* Standard coarr.ntee* ll^^advertisers a bona fide paid circulation^Dally and Sunday three time* rreat^r^than that of any other newspaper pub^^lished In the Mat* of Montana Advertl^-^Inc oantiacl* arU be made subject to thla^suaraatc*. S1S.o0RIBTARD. Willbe paid for the arrc^t and ron\ictlon^^f any perron oaurhi Healing the Stand^^ard from subscriber* assuiancx^Hi K\mkf i i S^-t rhessk TENPAGES. TTKFUAY(M-TDMKR :^. 1*'T It*\r^ Keaturr*. f*yPAIN'S nuein regent makes n^JgN confession that the policy of the^late Premier fanovas displeased^her that the action of the ministry,^since his death has been a disappoint^^ment, that sin- is weary ot i'\^ryl^id\^in the old administration circle; that^her policy respecting: a ministry of lib^^erals had been adopted after consulta^^tion whh (leneral t'amisis and others^who seemed t.. U the ..nly men she^tan trust. This radical course is proof^enoush that the qBBSB regent share*^the opinion of the civilised w.irld.^which is that, from Spain's stand|Hijnt.^the Cuban war is a failuri Asfar as the 1'nlted Stales is con^^cerned, anticipation must turn in new^directions The announcement made^hy Banasta is suggi-stive-apparently^he proposes to make Minister Wood^^ford* aptxial mission null and void.^He practically serves notice that the^^interference^ of the I'nlted States^will not BS tol'-raied. that the war^shall end and that the Cubans shall^have what they want. Hut. In the^Mavme breath the new premier give* as^^surance that Spain is not going to b i^So of Cuba: so that, when hi says^that the rebels will get their wish, an^Inquiry is at once started as lo what^they really dn want The id, a pn - He'sfor lloth. HEKdmunds commission, hold-^bjBJJ seiiiii i s in Washington's ar^^istocrat i^ Arlington hold, gels^scant attention in tin neuspapci* Thisis thniinssii.il which, through thetRcsr) at M,nk iiannu s luothii.^! .i| i.11^ 1 ^ 11ak^ ii. It -i | ^ at. 'I and on Its^ow n stint, lo pel pi tuate the gold sli.nil-^ii nn tin SI^tfiiliat ks ainl BSSBddj^tin far-lamed ^claslh^ currency, about^which the count!') hut heard so mum^for so many years. Thisc,'ininissii.il hint is birth In the^s- I. ' ^i;^i 11 uti 'I BjsMRSBJ Imliaiiapi'lis^convi nllon It ohnsi (x-S 'liatoi Kii-^tmniils us its i ban man It I* WS*k^^ing awu.v. wilh liolhing bill the^It lias from President^that its lindings will^n hearing In congre^a.^ilbugs nly on PMst*^dent Mi Kinley: Tv gn\e them u pssfl^si nd-off b) bis cordial reference lo^lliem in the message hi sent to con-^giess at lln lasl nmnient ill the life of^the recent exiraoldlnaiy session. And^thin is the MSI strange, because ihc^president Is bnckuiK anoiher coinmls-^siim which is aiming at results (he ex-^Ireme npposile Ihos. had ill \ lew b; theRdmunda group. Ifit is any thing, this l-Miuimd* com^mission is through-aiid-through, thlek-^ainl-thin slniili - stainlai il gnlilluiR. The^U'nli'oii i'onimission. mi the contrary,^is iiuifi Hsciily a bimetallic agency; its^members differ with the fiei-coinage^lunatiis simpl.N on the pro|HialtBSS thai^this country can k^ it alone. Two com^^missions could not In- wider apart than^BsSSi two are^the Kdmunds men look^with contempt on the Woloi.it pro^^gramme lint President McKinley Is^backing both with all iln Htrenftn ul^Ins aSV nil inlhi.'lii T Millthe Sausage \ at. fUtliisl dit In tin l.iii tgeil ease^was an effort to convince the^Jurj and tin nc inbers of a large^: jitnln in ^^ that Mis Linty it uin|iies-^I tionahly went the way of th, sausage VUI. Ill the Heeolld ilCt the bone eg- ,hlbilion was enlivened with the testi^^mony of several witnesses who swear^Ihal tiny saw the woman after the^lime ^ lien she is alligiil to have been Iwashed Into eternity liy acid*. The |third a^ t will aim In make n clear that^the n It in ssi s who think they saw-^Mrs. l,uetg, rl are as mistaken as tin |doctors for the defense are said lo In illI he expelling of bones These wit vailingin this country has been that I nesses saw a woman, but the prosei li^^the Cubans want inde|m^ndeiice, but. tion says it was another woman Ihej accordingto Premier Sasasta's talk,^that Is not what they are righting for However.It remain* lo be seen what^sort of shift the Spanish liberals,^rather unexpectedly brought Into^aassBT, will make, it is true that^w hen the new premier, rcsenis the In^^terference of the I'nlted Stales he^forgets that he owes Ins premiership^and hi* opportunity to that very inter^^ference, but for the action of the gov^^ernment at Washington, the harsh^policy of the old parly, with Weyler^unchecked, would l^e running M with^nil it* unavailing brutality. Meanwhile.UssTt'l Mm diplomat tc^feature sf the situation It asfaoUl^roncerns llie I'niled Slates- ohut Is to^he done about it ' The go\el ninent Ml^{Washington has aln-adx made its ad^^vances. ftMSS ha\i undoubti dly re^^sulted in the radical change of admin^^istration at Madrid, but tin m w ad^^ministration, through Sagasta. hast, lis^to aay that it has no dealings with^the I'nlted States. Mors than lhat. It^declares that it is the first business i^r^the I'nlted States to see to It that con^^traband trade from this country's^ports is not |m rmittod Minis', r Wind^ford Is going to )^e com|Hlled to think^l aid and think fast. sawtin -lute's lawyers siiy liny have^thai woman and will produce her.^Th. re will s^ I fourth act in which,^according to the present programme.^I.uclgcrt. the star ol th - drama, will^undertake to make a great hit. a lifth^act will find BBS lawyers and the jury^hard at work aS conclusions. Tin-^case, in it- seventh week, proves to^h as strong an attraction as ever Tin^lawyers say there II Is three or four^vv i-oks in n ^^ at II. LI111^cp \l\\av-lu Trouble. LASTFt day morning the Stand^^ard printed tie- s.ivugi story of^the methods ( !^ ... t by (Juab^t ils- Moots piisiibnt. Ilarrlos. In^the ef/ori lo subdue his enemies. Tins^man, who ha* baas presi i'nt *U*M^prnpo-i d in in, mii' i in ^ l. .ii n^of a dreaded rival. So h^ procla^himself dli tat ^^ MSMRaUil) kill I sat^eral of his rivals suppoitiis seal^coolly announced that, with the help^of the army, ss would iak- kaoABar^BSSBJI in the presidency The wai that^toss been waging seversJ aeeki la still^on Thellarrios plan of rai-mg the sin^^ews is lllustratMl in th. daspstcfe t whichw^ have riBsrraj, ahsrh siv-^that It occurred lo Barrka* lo Bppl) to^sVprlcio. u Ih h mar foi a loan Ki^ing that Bases) msssjl hti financial^ruin. Aprbio rifus.d II- was prompt-^Is taken to the castle and sir UBS Bp Anhpituph In riSSjH lltl'.l,suits bused oh loSAtoStoSJS^iiaphs ate of ran- BSSaWMsSSi^rare that probably It would^puzzle any lawyer lo leiall it BTSDI^iii-nt for the ease |BJS| Iasayted tsj^Mi mpliis. Ti iin. Yet lain.!: into Bt'-^i ount the pas -ii ns and i ^ ^. ni in. lib* af^the friends of in ii or w. n ^ a/Bo^have BBsi v i .lent deaths, i li wonder^is thai tiny are not much more i ^-^1 SSMM In the Memphis incident on,^I Hill I', nn brings th suit on the^ground Hun a tombstone has b en^I aSSSSSa with this Insciiptloii: I.. II..^son of J. C and .1 I. t'ate. Bars April^iu !v n Man a d W ill,. I'le. tnan I sac.^| L'l issti. Was slu t and Kill.si by Hill^lJ. nil lln- It, l^^!ai PSSSSI by Penh^sw. ariliK u US SS OMs'l vv if. Ag. d vara I months and one day Tic^plaintiff sins tin- latlni ,t Hi djasd^m ill ami Hie sculptor for fIo.immi each.^Ma admits that he shot and killed 'young Casta, but point* |a the fact that n bis trial he was ai nulttid on the^| ground that he BCSBi in self-defense. Yon i an in ver |, || w hals going to tun:up in a Tensessee murdei cssi cratand a cloee friend of Andn-w^Jackson and Martin Van Uuren. Forthe office of comptroller, Tam^^many's candidate. Bird S. Coler. Is n^Hrooklyn man: ihey say he voted for^Hryan. Jacob liiippert. ihe 1amlidate^for president of the council, is the son^of an Immensely rich brewer. ' #'^^^^^'an Wyck. bis aciualnlHtn e In fasii-^I'.liable club circle* is large. Karly in^the row. the demand in Ishulf of lln^New Yoik ^ re r ma IIS was for tin noiiii- whociuWn t play haarball or ride a bt-^, pale, and added that sonn v'hrlsUans^thought Ihey were pious armn they were^only bill us. Sonnl i, t groavrs In tb. t. xhborhnnd^af Sjugttl' ^re., will lose alni.-l nil their'^crops lust because the big frv.it dry, r hi^thai p!.ic which has a cap.e.iy JtSOB^aasssia rrsto in S6 hours canaot lagln^to take ^ if of all Hie osTi i N.i ^ . BBS of tlcnjMinhi Hall BBS, hot nh^ newsat pride in ^ f*toast towns-^ni.ni ^' Portland bailer displays in bis^show window a hal worth] lo ' BR with^Tlpi^ canoe s. and bearing i l og' curd nationof a (icrman for mavor. on the gp. mg tin name of th. Coil land i who:-, grandfathers latlni u I. longed pleiilhat this would eh.I k lln ^ metilof that eltmenl toward How. Th.^I. i|Ui si was not nut. it was rcpoiii I^last week iii Ihe news from New Y^ i k^i ha: imnieilialely after tin nomination^, i I'an Wyck. the tJermun-Ann i n an^lb foi in union, claiming a large mem^^bership, resolved to silppol I 1/OW, but^no reference that Is positive has sine,^hi i'll made I., that matter Tingos^l|^win Ii T i ai Hi;political world has hardly^a memory of Samuel J. It.^McMillan's career in the i^, 1^senate; he occupied one of^Minnesota's s.-ats there duiing the^twilve yeart that date from l*;v^lie was a man of prominence in^tin profession of law. A native^ot Pennsylvania and born in 1HJ*.^he became a resident of Mlunescta^w In n he was tvvi nly-six years old.^When statehood came to Minnesota, in^H.'.T. In was made judge ,,f the first^judicial circuit and, at th^ an, of forty -^light, he became tin- ctolsf Justice of^llie state. Lowaud Sutro. ACritPH'Sparallel, as far as ll^go.-, has hcu drawn between^Adolpli Sutro. when he ran for^mayor of San Francisco a year or^two ago. and Keth U w. tin preseiil^l aiiilidatc af the New York indepeiid-^^ nls. i hi the faci of things Sutro.^as . oinpated with l^.u, had by far the^I SB] sj It. lie had Ihe supporl of^not n single San Francisco paper. One^small weekly was all he could musler.^.,11 the political Losses of every party^wen working actively against hlni.^Against him, too. ^, re all the ^ upor- j^aliolis. which didn't like him because I^Bf vv BJ a populist. StillSutro was BlsSBSa ^ BSf all BJ I !^handsome majorlly. The reason a-- Siglledfoi his success is that the pi ople ofSun Kiaueisco were worked up into^a revolution paSBSjBB the BstS had bu n^Ihe vicaim of misrule. Tin y km vv Su-^tro to be an In nest and Intelligent^man. even If his leanings were popu^^lism- In Ihe case of lass/, the differ^^ences arc almost as many as the^INiints of resemblance. Inv. In tides being a scholar is an^aristocrat 111 all his tastes. His can^^didacy appeals to all the bi tter eh -^ments.^and to them aunn-t exclusively.^Furthermore, Strong has made a fair^^ly gis^l mayor of New York. and.^while ihete has In ,-n extravagance,^there Is no uprising against corruption^and mlsrul There appears lu be no^general ami widespread desertion of^patty, sm h as there was in San Fran^^cisco. There Is no great similarity be-^iween cither the men or ih ^ condi^^tions. ^ ^ mm Peoplein General. Palcut Vi tni lu ihi Herman Pub-tit lice,^mil is: Piauliln Klfrida l.atlkewnz.^II. rllit. apparatus for keeping tin- i ho. ks^full. This uppaialus Is worn in lln mouth^and Is fastened to the Jaw. ^ CtnpeiorWilliam of livn\ h.i- ile- rtdedit la rassfsad, ihat in hat sea at ail hisni. i ling- with the BBSS In- will Wear^his in vv null,,ini nf BssSBsB admllal^Tin BSsfassj Is not blue, hke ih,,Sl. ,,] th,nth, i Kasaasaa aajStaa, sst stsch, ^ ProfessorMaBBjajesB or the I nlvirsiiy^Sf I psuhi. who has nisi died. sstoBtkahed^' Ihe llrst phy.-iolog . al Institute In Hwi -^di n He was i In, il\ known through his^i' ^ .in I^ i- mi .,.l^i blindness and hl-^SB*B of listing the DSBsf s. ii-e by mean*^a) wool- e i l-'roinlt.itlb- CrsaR, Men. ., thrashine,^in.n blue i'omiwii) a few dsyS BBS^shippeil a se|MruU^r lo Nebraska by a i..iiteBetoedstad irsst stotol says, I.iml a man ami bis MR, taking sspUaV -^| of food and water fur Iks iouriii y. had^tlumselvis shut up lusld, pp) lb. HSR ^ Naplesnow has in its BalsBBsJ. library^ii:. in.no, ri|,i- oi QssosSJa LssSjsrdt, th,^poet They hud come by chance Into Hie^hands of two old servant women, who re-^tosad to give ihem Bp ou account sf re^SRsBSS BSSBSSBI till the Italian B*^VSfS^^in. nt intervened, it is sspactad that Las-^| BBSM'S hltherti) uiipubllsh. d works will^-....ii be published. Atablet was unveiled in Ki Hoc , hiireh.^I nn bun. Hnglaiul. mi Si pi ; iu^. iiIh.i^^To ^ oniiin moral, the birth In this BBS-^1 IBB ot Kllzabi Hi Harrell lliowiilng. who^w.n born at i'nxhoe Hall. Mulch il. Is^,^and dsad at I'lorein e July SJ, pail. A great^pueleSB, a BBSS) woman, a BSSStad wile,^la,, tul by publli suhsi rlptlnti. I^T.^ A^rttrsSBS i ontrovet sv ihout the BBSS* and^date of Mrs. Hrowniiig s birth is closi d^by tin- ceremony. k'lOiVii thatIs^^ prlRcea iJuf llle anliaracter. N Someol the Men. ,P. W SPA I'K HS of Ihe date foll. w-^ttoa day mi w ba h Judge Van^\\ v. k bt 1 BBS the candidate of Id.New Yoik n publican* for the BSSSI^of mayor BSaSs, with one sssssdj, ln-^^ lUlring who \'an Wyik Is lu several^instances. Mm busty bSBb^BBBSR of tins,^new spiip^ i s w as that Van Wyck Is too littli known Is be n gI tiiiiner tills vear. ThatBBSS not fellow probably il Is^Hue that in th. majority of Inslan, I iharl, s Pros*^HBRtSStsW, Ala..^. duty tor n fBBsBi^, w hi. b he obs. rv i - a Seventh l^av^I nn in or.li red dl^I srOBSJd thai Hut^I li.t. iii re wnh a a |, Iter ^ airier of^was suspended troni^to work on BBjt**Td*V|^I a- his Sabboth. being idvinti-t. Tin ssssri i,Install nn nt on the^BTSS no BaSSSSitBsB to^man ^ r. liglon- !^^ Bel^but the BSStBiaSlrr was BRstrttctad lu^..ce i'ro- should again letusc lo work lareport Mat for IssBsodlste ressovsL Sunbeams. bythe thumbs, il. slid r, iu-,^l ai, i wh.ie ih, ^itmitn n i* confused, as il thenhe was lusted until h^ faiBtl I^When In- ruii\. led i otis. lousin-s. I,^Still n fusi d i h. n In- v a- s,u...,y j,.^and kl'l- d anil in oin '. t In^I TUe surest In the Houth American^republics is largely due ui tin d ler-^mlnatli ii ol p^ ^ si.l. ni ^^ hang on.^The Costa He ^ miii.su i ,,i Wasdlng-^tou is calling i In- ai ^^ n' ..h, : .,in gov -^eminent toe, nam muMM- . .n. .thing^hi* country's boundaiv In,,.- M-an^^ hlle. th^ fit.-Siib 111 i I Co a H^ a I,as ssorlRimedmartial law. He msrIi^auolher term m the pi- id-m v in- bus 11m.w in |few Ymk. ii has Imvb found^BdSantHCii.tis to a candidate to Im a^llnVlce ill isilities Judge \ an Wy i k *^Bt nuaiiitani ^ Hi tin world ol politics is^Hot w ide but lie Is kllow II lis BBS of thelu st men at tin- Ni vv Yoik liar -whichis no small distltn ttSB What^his I BSC Hti*! tab nt may be, SB New^Yot k In vv BBSS* I BSsSI i tak- I |s say . but^he lias ai bust as much of experleSsR^to bis ^ redii in tin line ot tin,is- for^Ih. o|li.. ..I may oi as Itenersl Tia y^ha- .In.lu. Viin Wyak s fatlnr \.us u^distiiij;uisliiii lawyer, a thorough d. mo- inti^. Partlssd SJsl I fa I iii MtcSassa fililtiroRtll have found It BaakRM IS ^^ I^aastoat* tROBSll m whnli to ShSJi tin tr^Isrse ' roS* nt plum* Ibis season People if Solltll Nollllllii Win k Ml*. mightIs- r.,rgiveii If Ihey got lln lr dates^niis^ ^l rBst now for lu one day there re-^eeiitl) i ri-lil. nl there picked strRST* serrtsaand r.,apsi ris*a, as*a*atoase*ai and i.in,in nw i I|m . lallv ^I sugar Is Is ing iiianilf.n luredihi- season from Ih i is at tlraud^Islund. Neb., the hn^'ts luting as high ivp.r cent, sugar, nivordlns t^ re-^parti at ni out at the close id th^ tun^we. k of inaiiiila, IBStog,^Hi hep \ In, i nl in, de sonii th ng ot a departon (at a aVHasagsM when at Hi,^M'.i lilgan BBSjBSSRoa at kalamax.Mi In ^ v-^Sreas.il ilisap|iro\al of the old-lime |, a:^IBS rsVRfalsM and revival lie BBSS said^that Bt had no svnip.ithv with preiuhi i- pusslble beuelif of inlghiiorhiM-m^has had nn llliisiriitlss m in eon.^^re u bit of il which was started m^clreulalktn a year ago In June bur. wel- .iii. flUlt BBS) Week S ^ MSl toBSBB, whilepluiigliliig eurrnlH on hi- Bssd BSM^mile- from p.mil. ion uisl oar, n gold^Im kit which had la-on us. .1 .,- a vvaicli^. harm. Il contained two lo, k- ^i ha t. He^bald many people of Br ha i lu bad lotmd.^Filially, not BsSBS days ago, Janus I4n-^s. ^^ recaHed hastog once beard Ifenl a^sheepman James llackett. I, id lost sin Ii ,, BBSS*, II U was ssngbl out ami Rt i. SVcred the lo^ ki t Which he had l^.-l^while rsSSsSBVJ up BBRB eefBBI bull^dolell e.p^ ago. It eontlihled lo. ks ol^tin ball ol his two (b ud children.^^ ^ ^^. PILGRIMAGES OF ROYALTY. Monarch*id Ihe Old World Who J our Be)^lo del llsulelli. S|11 iai Oar. ^f Chicago ^ inutin In Preciselyin Ihe sane BaBSBsM that^the BfOS and thoughts sf every Mis^hamim-dan. no gSBttaf wdetlni Ii ^^dwells in the most runote province*^^ rf China. Hie Impenetrable pgasjtsj^of Java. Ihe mountain fastness,^ of^India and Central Asia, or sn the^banks ol Itoosa inightly rlvsts, Ike Ni-^psr and] ih.- Nib- or Africa, are cen^^tered upon tin' holy city of Mi cti. so^^ I., Christians of i vet y d. nomination,^anil Jews us well, find in J nisaJ iii a^point of common iBtejrest and ,d tnys-^i, i ii .is fascination This leslrs, SsOTS^or less strongly BSRRSd, but lab nt in^almost every breast, to Head lln soil^ot what is known a- lln Holy Hand,^ami to watul r through the streets of^Jerusalem, hallowed lo s . man; si-^i pod assi eiali ills, g^V^ lops iBlo ^ BSS- n s of irreprestMs longing, for wbn h^im mot'.' suitable name MR I^' I mud^Hum that of ' Zionism.^ Ppoo Bo i^-.i-^ple has ^Zionism^ sc. nr. d a tinner^lndd than upon MtoSS who at^us tile ^anointed of ihe Hud'^lc say. the inonurchs and th^ami the prim esses of the bl^old v orld. Prominentamong them is lb empe^^ror of Hermaiiv. who has BRfttSgncSd^his intention of s|R-ndini: m-x; Caster^In J. riisab-m with the BBsSri -. and^who has already given old. rs t ^ lln'^it. i |in dtsnrisssBl si tin n.m to tootd^In readiness his yacht, tin HobestSol-^Inii. and the dispatch boat flefJkaB for^the (rip. He pro|s9ses to lak^ advan-^tuge of Sal pi. si nee iu lln- h sly city to^preside oVi i- the eons,'d aI i^11 of tt BjSSj^Lutheran chuivli. buili on a -^^^^ given^by th. sultan to the lale Eaagssfor^Frederick while he was still crown^prince, on tin- m caalon of Ins visit to^the tost* land. The church in SSjSB*^^ion Is BTSCted BR the foundation^ancli nt edilli c of the sann^dating from Ihe crusades. TOMBS^)F PATRIAHC11S. TheImpel lal couple, after BBSssding^holy and Faster Wink a; .1 iiisahm. willvisit Mm toeaba of AbrahASa, Isaac^and Jacob at Hebron, over whMi a^in isijue has been SBfCtsd, No Chris^^tian or Henri a has ever been permit^^ted to cross the ttorashoM ..f this^BsSSSSje, or to view these toSBBS, v iih Ikssotltsr) ix. eption of the PriRce of^Wales when he visit, d the holy land^wbil, si ill a VOSSag man. In ihe Pass-^BBRf of DeSS Sianh y of STl siminsi. r^It may SB tak-n Hi srSRtai IRRl Hn^arSSSRl sultan, who OSrSS so much to^the friendly support and championship^| Sf his cause bv th^ C rnian emperor,^a ill i Xtelld , i the llll li i tin- same eour I'.csles and fnctlltb l In the mail^-iiing Hebron as^and thi'tv year-^king of ling Is lid ICnglnnd. AfterleSViSg J. rii-al. tn t'n BS - t 'amihi* ronsorl prossse to tonrnsi ovi: I.Hid via Mount Sinai to Kg. pi. iu^r. spouse i i an nn 11 nt inn from tin^khedlve, and 111^ |.'source.* of the Turkishroversaaenl vHI tot based ^^^^I the Utmosl Iii prevenl uny untowaid^1 inctdeni happ nun- lo the Imp trial pii- vii.nissuch as. |..i Instance, nttick^and i apt lire by n,a lauding Bodouln trttois. it din^ nil tnceiv .^ Ihe cunstarnntlonwdich would esssse nsn^Hie ^lirnijn emperor and empress to lie. BTlod ^ff bv Some sllcll ii Ibes a- iin sn into Iks Intel isr at torstots and held for ranaotB The allegiance of theseirthes to the Bsltnn is purel)^nominal. In their rocky fsal B^ Bst^which .an I^ renched only by week'^of camel back travel tin unili WSterleS* ii,seits. they are prsi i n ally m enn^from attack ^t pusiasnvent. QITICKM VICTiiKlAS DIIKAM. ItIs no secret In I'.ngUsh i-.iuii cir-^, bs that il has Been IRS one dream of^Iftitefl Vlotorls's life to BSalartslie a^pilgrimage lu Iks holy land, nnd st one^motnnnl during Hie early ponfs of her widi.wiI she wai mi Ike poanl ol proceedingthither wnh In r HI ml and^spiritual adviser, ihe lata Dsns Stan^^ley, us ^ n i rone. I'-.p Id lime for a' y^mp h i on has long since pus-i .1 bv. 11.r majesty i - lnr advanced In yearsand t^ s. Infirm to be able to put^inio execution a project arkleh she lms^nartursd Is her senrl sine- her esrly gplbI. True, there are all soils H faillltles I^ lay tor ^^ iting to JsTRsS-^lent uhh li were pol In existence H^y.ars ago. There is h mHrosd eqslp'^ssd with comforts bl* cars that runs^fti iu Jaffa hi Jerusalem, and it is pos^^sible io reach II thlsfssn* and stker^plies iu the vlcinliv by means of^trnntwnir. The DilgHBSanns of tkss Utiles pteseiil ii striking contrast I ^^thus*1 of former ag w In n the laitli^fui of even rsnk and class, from kimts lopi as.nil-, wen i. uipelle.l t^ trudge w.arily over ike sun pnroksd desert^. I -an I ami stone t hat Ih i bet v een Ih^s, a-.eas! and Ike Clog ^(' Christians^and lb brew i^While no on.- need I'e ! surprised that RmperorWilliam ahould ssstrs Is m-^dertake the trip to PalestlRs. v.-t there areHi.iiiv wlgret that his 'Xlon Ism BfconM li 11 I I hint l^ pci ni,i^h's b if.' b accompal \ dim ^m Ike jmn - nv. ami ai u ipi rstlttous iptc muchspprekenslon i* felt brs ^x-^preased IB ronnei't!^n with Ike pro^^ject, For It is a si l ingo BScRllnrlty^IBS I bnidll anv i .v.il ^ tuple hay^v islti d Ji t a-.i ^ igetker ^Hh eldestsister. Charlotte,^com pan led by her huabnod. Prtnce Kernhardtof 8axe Melnlngen. and al- tendedhy llaron and Baroness Von^Kcixc. had as Its natural sequence^what is known at Berlin ns the ^sn-^nnymniis letter scandal.^ in which^Princess charlotte and her con^^sort were so seriously compromised as^to reader ilielr departure from Berlin^necessary, while Itamn Von Kotie^himself, all r fighting Innumerable^duels, being crippled fiw life and sub^^ject^'! io laaprlaoiiment, is now living^in i, nn nn in wilh his wife, both of^them disgraced and socially ruined Itwas likewise just after the lour^In the holy land of the (Hand Duke^S, i plus of Russia and his w ife that^every i apltal of Kuropc was ringing^with stones of the most Incredible bru^^tality and savagery on the part of^Ihe prime to his lovely and popular^consort, v^ ho was compelled to appeal^, lor piouptlon to her brother-in-law.^the Im, ciHt- Prince Frederick of^Sehl.-svvlg-HolsteJn. uncle of the pres^^ent empress of Hermany. died sudden^: ly at Jaffa on his way hack from Je^^rusalem, whither lie had gone on his^bridal trip. He left behind him an^Ainetii an widow, u dnughte of David^Heo. of New York, w ho had been cre^^ated by the A list i i.m cmperer a prln-^ei ss of Noer on thi occasion of her^I marriage, and who is now the wife of^1 the Prussian field marshal. Count Wal-^di-rsee, ihe successor of hfoltke as^i lib I of Hie headijuuilers staff of the^Herman army.^SAFK WHEN THKY OO ADONK.^Tlnse an only a few of the large^number of analogous cases that easjst^be cited In this connection. But they^are sufficient to show that supersti^^tious pe ipl ^ have some grounds for^appieln ndiiig misfcrtune in the event^i of the kiiisi r taking his wife with him^to Jerusabm m xl spring. For. curi^^ously e-nough. those who make the pll-^grimagi * alone, and w ho leave their^w i,'H or lli.ir husbands ut borne, ap^^pear to escape the fate that over^^takes thoae royal personages who ne-^gb et thla caution. Willi the excep^^tion Sf Kinpnss Kuginle. who loat her^tin-one a few months after her return^from the holy land. Ihe emperor of^A Hat lis, Iks lite BsRBSrnr Frederick^..f ib rmany the prince at Wules. King^Leopold of Helrlum. the empress of^Austria, the crown princess of Swed^^en. King (^soar. the crown prince of^Italy and Prince Henry of Prussia^hav^ nil be, ll able to visit Palestine^w ithout being overtaken by subsequent^misfia tunc IM.J. CONNELL CO. thematl.-r sf iv . re runraded (ly I^im in the futnra WOMENPREDOMINATE Interestingyigsre* I Hun the Ulua Book^Hi guiding lln sexes. Fromthe London Mail. Thefi male si x predominates in Scot^^land. The registrar general's latest^blui book (which, by the way. is only^for 1BMI glvas the number according to^the last estimate, at ^.148.(57, while the^iiiah |Hipulation is L'.ikHj.iiHT. The same^lin t distinguishes the chief registration^district, w hich groups all the principal^towns having more than 2,ri,(NKl inhabi^^tants, and. indeed, all the remaining^four 11 gist rat ion districts also. So It^was when the census of 18SI was tak- i. n. upd tin- census of IsSI told u Biml- ilar (ale. As the population has In-^^ rsnssd dsrtag tlsssa i^ years from :t.-^. 'i.oimi t,i l.li.'i.OoO, the relative predom-^InSBTS Bf females hu.s not been mater^^ially affect wl. Thebilth statistics of lhVu tell a dlf-^f. n nt tale; the male births numlu-red^Cil.Tlel and the female 61.6s.'.. and^siiancoly enough BfS lind It has the^same annual story BVSJfJf year back as ifar as the statistics of lk.^.5. The niini-^erlcul superiority of the female sex is^lingly luoiight iiluiut by the^grentar BumU-r of deaths among the^male* The registrar general does not iii lor to the subject of emigration. Theregistrar genet al devotes some^pages of his bulky volume to the ques^^tion of illegii iinacy. The number of^births under Ibis head was equivalent^to 7:'s per nut. The corresponding^Irish iate. noticed on Tuesday, was 2^^p. r lent In the principal town dis^^tricts of Scotland, I e.. all towns with^a population exceeding Ua.lWO inhabi^^tants, the i.glstrar general notices that^^otic In eviry fifteen of the children^vm ro born mil of wedlock.^ Aberdeen^In ids the list. I,unarkis, relatively, the most mar^^rying town in Scoiliind. and Suther^^land stands ui the bottom of the mat-^rtmunlnl role fJniy a very small BsSB-^Ii, r of men married under The registrarpes era! discusses .the feiiil-^Ity ..r earn inurslagc.^ and computes 1.4achild res to each family. The^d. nth rale of Iwas exceptionally |Mav | ^ * ^ IssSgagProgrr**, PraSJLife. B/hSSHi -' 1 kissed sweet Margaret^She blllsllid rose-red.^And sternly said^^Voil BsBBtn't! 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