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thi: PACIFIC COMMEKCIAI. ADVEKTISEK: HONOiEUR, KOVEMBEU S, 1U0O. jTHREE RACES ! ON THE CARD THE FRIENDS OF MARK TWAIN'S BOYHOOD BY HOMEH BASSFOD ' Kapiolaru Ear, Wi.I ftc a i Scene vr Awhile . Today. . Live i 1 ' ", ' , t , , i I. r A .! In- T '' ., ! . I I '" II. ' 1; ,r,l.'.,' nt.'n.l lf l' . ,!! O'l ..lll-.nf ,.!! K I!- r-rrwet. .'l,wn. v." ' ,,J A" " ' "- " . ... . i . r,n. .. i-i. , !,.' ;.' t rf il'!""tn tht of I!'""''1 "" " thl," 0'" ,jl II4 ImiM'tii to lh ' , iii-i .l'. T''.. f..ll.wln U th wi'i' "i .:'r''lv fr lh '-u.f l.r Mr I- HI' hmn. th' rmr.TV.i' ri.W. , , j r IV Nrl I'".- r.n- ., :.'. '"'t fr ttano . t f ," 1 "'" 'T""', ;.!( .'I lit til- llt I , .It. .1. I. '' 1U -, i, C.i'i. r. i i.i'. liil.i.W. ','t r T H I. K iT'l! U1Tlt. t. ! f r-ti ihf 1'' ! or nr. . f 4 ! m it'l l K I Ihfif L' t it f-H l';t 'i'Hirf'i I'l.- .'fii ,; v. I ' !f "ir tnt-n l' .. 1 '1 r'ii. 'v for lli :f 1 '..v- ' t.i ' it .in t 1 fill I'.- ' .f l'i l'ir... In.! 1.. m.Tl. 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Illah rd'honl ....... .. .r,7 i".-irinK ror 11.- Uml few n.l hot., t retrlev turn riu v. - .... ... , - iiiolr ilrfat of Um yrnr f,y iieaiimc ii.li.ni nei uriil tiajn. A irlta of thrnr- ttitinon ban IWn -'r-riiMfil, ttii firpt tit iw clayed at Purithj 1 hi nfieriifMin at S p. m. Th f, blowing fifn 'oiinione the learnr W." IU.iM.lell. Le.; I.. Kin. r.e. ; 1). Hmtih, v.; U. HoltrtiMin, r.t.. T. ;re-- all. II.; I. Hhaw. r . ; K. K.u.k. 1. . I.. H. P.. Cral'li. f t..: Kr ai . r.h.; 1'. lattiiM I. h.UIii, lh.; . Mult. .i.r.: l'teke, A. Allen, U.Mi In. u?..tltul. The f.,llnwlnif inti r. t injf eorr-i.orj-n.t haa rtot-nlly uiiirl: llnrwilultJ. M. I., tu t. 24lh. !'. "," ihH Mjtmrft-r of h4 I'wnahoij V'HiIIihII Ttvam. We. tli- liwriili r i.f h- Uoriolulu II. n .4. in mi f not Null l.mm, do rhullfnae yi, a rnetTilM-m of the ef.iji J'Vriaiiuii fioi 'all leam. to a nerWa of thr m; l ftrM tttnie in ra t ur in Ni'Vrmlu r 'V'"i. at amy pla.' coanviii.'at for lio'i 'ti'iini iTt-tnnilnt: that no m.tnlr tin- fir -t fiim hill jUr to the iwon.1 team, we .If 11 f.. I (.. (Niiftie of the Mlhi .tMl T.-am.) T til" Maiuu. r of the lllb Ht Ivool Trail. Yuur haJU-nce al hatnl. In . fur m :hf iIhIi M ron.etrti( we will play yni 1.1 our fcrotiiifJii on Nuviml.t 3. pruvi'h'A ion il.iy thirty 1 uMmK. TliU I 1 t-i-.fn.ur). luiiriii'h a the llrstt llm.ih i 1 tf.im net'iM lite iiroiiiii! at I '. to k. In rriix r.l I j Ue flril imr.iaTajih of onv ! Ill r, r nit kiiv that yntl are ner-t.'t-n-frf your iMiuril.. tninimlmt. Ton were it ft-Mteil lat year: llieri fore you cinno .; fa'a t'rrr if imi lo il. It M nor: f yinir hii'lnt no f rrll 114 2mm we ha.l i'.iy or our team ami whom we hall not. A t- ,r fee il. 1 1.1- f.ir oiir"flt) whit iri-n art. to ptay. V. e nn..rlani tlit your Lam M -.r.. i.Mie.l of rrr who rm LiVIni? a ricil'ir ..nr.- of utility nt th Illah Hi Ihh.I. ar. I 1 hi'lhrf th.' otl'l afTr aaalntt ii or nl. vt e are not coin tn wtiln... ti) ir w- rtll'l If tiiey h.in-e to t... lir.'fj i the Mhrf Un.l.tiiir tejm ' ! r..ir.'.tr pioil of mn who ha iii! Ihe rlrt tram thlt ye.ir n.'l Ih.-y w.-Tf on it:e -am lni year in i.it lo If nl It-r.-.t In our r.i". ny mor. ih.m In your own. nt If wre to rt- ' i'le nif-i who fitaviMi on "or t'rtf ...t y-ir from pl.ivln on thf t- o-i t thi y.'ir.' It wnuM be Jntf an1 fi.r..iry thn: ,mi rli.- f',rinin arid Hal-!'!. wl.j ,.!. r, f .r Itie Mille Illma I.ipT aaori. 111. la our final antwf-r. If you i nr i'iir,i ft 1 1 iy tin on h'.nftt terrna, l t lh"! the ni'l .f tulklnc. r.emftnher fl? a,. th n, rnnah'ai tetm, wi'l p'v ti e It h rt. Im.,! it-am: that yi mutt 1it jmla- of who h.i'l pity on your t-'am. 1 ..t .ll I i no'if of your t.iKlnrtin to fa v .. hiill play on our. W. IirK.ON'. f.iftaln. W. A1IKKV. .f.in.irr. BOATCLUB NtW banc br tba HaataalAOD Nr.tmbr Ninth. A 'latice will Im given hy the H.iliinn .it thrtr lioat house cm NovrmNr h. No pains an ! .ng spared to make th- afTvr .1 hrl'il.int giiccess. Hie Rowing Assca tat!on n.et a few d IJ hko and the financa for th eaon wete kjna ovrr. Eimlrilji disclose a mall credit l-alanee. It WMk decided to hol.I the P.arl liar t championship race n the mornlnrf o? .he Knurth of July neat year Instead or l.i nVi.ti mhr, as heretofore. The mam i...anfarf.-a to he gained hy the jhangw lie tti.it snvaith water will he asured und ih:'t the arrangement will en.it. h sjie..-tu. l ira to get hack to town rfre evon'UK Ti.a tvnlngs ar much longer In June an 1 .111 accordingly I- much l-etter su'tcd f.ir training purai than those f .V.l r jst and Ke, teml.er. which are very r.hori. The club will he noililed that In fu ture their crew will he allowed in row In four-o.ired shells of any hudd d.sire l. Thi Intim-itlon will glva fcmpTe tlm) for the Imporlatl'Ki of new hoat. It la rumored that the llealanl" iutrnd unding I i Mngland for a hew shell. Itesultory pracllcn continue to 1 In 'Hilged In hy hoth Ihe Myrtle and the Ilea- !.;M rluh. The Utter pper to ra, l igtoff. however, and It I lanprobaMc lhat ny more rclng will take 'ce until next :ar. The llealanl and Myrtle m. n are organ ulng a mlnatrtl troupa which M e;actex n give a performance on Thanksgiving Imt aftet the hit football rama. Th- director of the llealanl lloat vm r.ri at noon yester liy la Jack Atkln-on s kill sanctum. (Af.KNIAR OP 8I ORTM. NovmM.f a-K.Kithall untTcouegigi- P.gh Kthool against Itinshou se.oni leam. I'unahO'l. 2 p. m. I'unahcaj lirst i. iim aualrist Alumni, I unahou, 4 p. t:i I'.Hiilirll ( Ass.aUtlonl. lolanl Colleg iHlr..t otland, Maklkl. 4 p. m. Cri. k-t, lik.kl. : p. m. Racing. llfMk again' lolanl. for lt" a side, and other rare K ii'lolaul I'ark. 3 p. m, HaaeUilt. K. . r'ull A Hon against Kamehamth Col ije. K a me h urac ha eamp.i. J p. m. Novetnl'er IfeaUnl .lance. v..v..,i.t. i.i ...r l.u II. Malle llimt g.ilnl Artillery. Indoor baaket-hall f . 4 i . t 1 4. . . r t uslmsa Mm against r.v.nmg Youn Men' Christlaft AsocUllon. I p. m. I Nr.veml.er t:-FoottMII, Artillery ag.ilntt I'lfuthnu. Noremhe'r Foothall. Tunahou ag:ln-t Malta Rlmas. No. nil-er 2-Koothll. fMaahou agalna. Alumni. R.rlng. IRanolulu Irlvlng Ao. tlatlon mcetli)f. Kaplolanl Park. TXTHSB BtlLXt HtHF. Nw Oam at h You u if Man's Cbxls tian AaaAciation. I'hynlcal Director C'oata at the Young ..len ii ChrintUn, AweUtln will intri tlure a nw r. 1 h. , . venlur. car.ed tether hall. The tcame i- vry popular imonx M-h.oI boya and col It ire n-a on the Mainland Jt now and Will ilouhLUiFJi. Uptime eijuaDy n li.- itululu. ..... 1 w-. r i kt t are nereasary, Oe Tar earn i'laer. Tenni runketa may U iond tui :r-kfMa cut from a pine hoard wlJJ aj er ttn purj'o-r Jut aa well.. Th trJ : which the hull la attached jtUovU tie Wvt-n ft-et totiK Kaxten the hull to tk rd l.y moana of n amall net. It a nl iin not Im .t-ue,'j ji fUronif and duraiil'. fi.ttmlnir may he made aa follow n: .'-i from ft pWe of canton flannel or e im nin In. a .ic t-n ir.ch. a lonK. Make . Unre krait In the end of the cor.l. jUh. r lh lljunnel or charred almut the hall n1 Vnot. Tie hrmly by Mndinv the edaen of tl li.e clotte to t oord ahoe the knL '.ilrif m hhk olrcie one Inch wide, aix fet frrnn the I bim of the tail.. i:or n ! te three Inchr fmm the t"p of llie IH-Iee pih the end of the cord throuvh. tr.it then knot It. Thin make much lh Jt tt fantinK. t To a-lve the I t ut reetilt.t. the ole "ho-.l I le a I" rat alxteen ffet lon. Aa two f'fi mat ta tuiried to nmka it xtanl lirm!y, f.nrtn fe-t will le above ground. To play: Tis up to see whl.-h plar hrlt have the choice .f court. Tl" r uirta i-onoict Tf half the etrcle about .h el-. If the winner of th- toa jiref.'.-K. r.e may fcrfelt the rhnk f court aii! , iM-e In wn! h .Itr. ctlon he will w ind the hall. After dtoMtrr thla point. th. two plty- ra take rw!tior. In their rcieetie ..uri. mn no account mum thfy mik an rifi'-nlde play hy treipairtr; Into th iiirf of an onjionent.) The player to hori h ir fallen the choice of direction i on lM-ir'nt t h tame by knoeklng the iiall Tot.r.l the jiol- in either dlrct'on le it dtlrf. IIU ohj- t In now to ontlnj" tf pl.ty until th crd la entirely wo-in.l rteind Ihf pole. It's ripponent'a I'ay la to. If poapihle. In- 'ern. it thM an 1 tart the t.atl In the ooi.i- - vir .I'r-'ton Ttie lnt decisive turn of I tie cord w hU h l.r. na-n t hf hall aalnt the .'! rnnt I. sl.ve the Mack ring im- tionitt. If a player strike the crd ahov. toe hall ant so winding It around h' rirkt and stopping It altogether, his op ptirent l. elliwe.1 a free serve. MI5O5LLANE0TJ9 8 PORT. Crickat 8afon May ba Xlecpencd rootball Practice A movement Is on fiot to rcoien the . rli kt reason and If the weather permits -i game will he played at Makiki loony, commencing at 3 p. m. and finlsnl.irf .u I o'clock, the olr srhe.lu!ed for ttv kick ' ff In the fo tha'l m.ltch tetween Scof- nd and Ioi.nl. num'ier of uthui ista have not the t rlik t fever La ilv r.aln and do not at ail relish the Idea of waiting until next May l fore active .; ru t ion.-; am ru t min"ticel. 1. W. Andereon. I tie well-known crick eter and footf.all t.layer, js enjoying I thr.e wetks' vacation on Hawaii. Paul Jarr-tt, who. has been pl.'ym? fa. klrt for the Mall Ilima footliall n-ni lollided with another player, while prac ticing on the drill shed ground one i iv this, wtek.- and sustained a severe ci over hi left eye which necessitate 1 Hie taking of several stitches. The unf'rtu rate accident will keep Mr. Jarrett out f '.he fovthall field for several weeks. Th fmnahou foothall team practice t?; the gymnasium of the Young Men's Christian Ao I.illon yesterday afui noon, and the Mall. Ilima aggregjtior i ere hard at It on the drill shed groima. The latter team la shaping very wed. . In the playing of tether hall at tlie Young Men's Christian Association the hall will lie attached to the top of Hk- Jumping standard: the apparatus can t'ui he easily moved and plenty of spate I therehy ensure.!. I.al Thursday evening Mi IJlll.i.i Pa cin, physical dlrectres of the Youfg Women' Christian Association, ga. a l.ar hell and Indian club drill In IT : Hall. The Lar bell work introduced t.u tha H;irjuin system. Mis hacon la 1 pu .il of Ihe famous ttarjum. Iate last evening It wa decided to cr- l anise a team ft English Association foott.all players. Mr. P. M Lanadale wh rrot.al.lr take the matter in hand. If Hi is i done there will be three team In field lolanl College. Scotland. KnslMnJ. and possibly Punahou.. BAtEBaLL TODAY. E O. Ball and os Will PUy Kame hameba Collega. A g.Jlfe of t.aseball will le played o dty at 3 p. m. between the nine of E. O. 111 Son and Kamehamcha College, on the college campus. , This I the second meeting of t"eat teams, the first game having resulted In a win for the hardwaie combination bv n rrre of 12-4. The E o. Hall A Hon nine have mi 4 rord this season of which they have ood reason to be proud. They hiA. . layej si game andav not ust.-lrd i single defeat. They have met and C..4.I fttinahou three times. Theo. iM'i'a to Co. twice and Kamehameha onr. The t orna and tM.sltlon in mis anernoof . Lame are as foIUws: K. O L aal I Hall A Hon-W. .Maria, c; it. V-l n H H. I'arss. ll.: n. ivoai. T K. Iteuter. 3b.; J. Aklna. s : J. Maho. r f ; J. Hausmann. rf.: J. Aylett. If.; IV. v.leasop and Wllikokl. suhstltute. Kamehaff.eha J. Kekuewa. c: A Temon p.: F. Crockett, lb.; I. Harhol tie. 2b.; A. Keanu. 3K: V. Kaal. s ; i. Jonea, rf.: E. P.oaewarne cf.: A RIchArds, If.: L. Kauhl and E. lUmiu ku, ubstltute. .There wVfl w three Krf iHV Rt K.ii-j I I .rv a .. . in.i r. him itternoou. ma under th?j t-iistlcm of re Honolulu HrViiig Ar-! "t event will J, atarted at o'clo. k. The program l an follows: Five furlong Uh for elde. Kntrl.s IoUnl, black g-l-liu: M-oK. n.rrel it eld lug Kaenn will ride JoUiv n.J Oomiugo Kerrerra will ullot Uroc. ' A forfeit of fn poMed iast ni-ht iin.l the balance will 1. j.ut uy ioday. Io !h!.I Is an ILiw!i.iB bred bv Ienlerg' .V id light. ' Team race, one mile he it. ICntnes OLuj-He Helllna's Watroy ami Miss MrCarly: ' Mers. Schuman anil 'tuisarrats Lay mare and Charlie Chase. irlvlng niuti.h for trophv, one t.uW heat. cmius-A narltf lleliiiia s hruwn xM-V.-.i'' l;Uo. I.ir. ilonaurtafa Lay eeldurg C'lift l;a Chase. 1 T. V. Hoi ron U contemplatinr I-uyJu.; .4 horse that caii go xorae. .Mr. Hohrun ;;' iil he a welcome a LUtloi. to local rauiitf j. in ii- uiki 11 JS 10 Ik? nojviJ that hla col , 1 rs will he ae.n to the front on Thanks j. Kit In Day. vrvys, j Vldelte t2:li) Alex. llutLoo y-H ,t 1 Viola, and full uMbe.r to Violin. M In lowm !'' n" ,! '" olor ai.d utandi abtul 11 1 ruie nna wijjr or KnUiK tliai .a decidedly like lhat of her dMUnjf utola-ij ..ler. forn HoIIinger's A.Tjrra.atlon la nearly up t a race and M liable to he aeen out o ThankaKiving Hay. Iahi. in the anv ow.nerahlp.thaa filletl oui wonderfully and jrrown Into a Krand-lonkiitK horse. The well-known aprint.r SiN iali8t. h. St. X'arlo. out of Anarchy, and former ly the prfi-rty of J. MacManu. haa been. HOt'l to . aw. can liVIPT-,t; ttlllj Will U hay .eidin. "7 It H jro.tse.l at the new race track In Ht. Loils. which or ri.il (pt,i.miu. 1 o have the patrol judge foll iw the horae en tirely around the courae In a motor Ve hicle. Kt.r ihla purpoae It la proposed to tmlld an elevated tra.lc entirely around lh.- track, near the Inald rail, and It !: Mid the vehicle will hav? no iimciilly in Vceplng laice with thf horsea. Under thia plan the .Htrn Judge eould keep hH ev on the Jakeya and homea all the my around, and It would aeem that much truer racing ta likely to 1 the renilt. A worl.fa champion wa shipped to Ho ivl jlu thf we k. A the young man w ho ;ur.-!iaed him from Walter Holiurt re trkttl, "lie M a hu.t-lieen," hut he can iT-iih a fant gait yet down the road and it ak.s a fast home t head him for a half-mile. ItM name I Ayera p. and he aj sired by Irofner Merimee. a grand .'cn of Harold, sire of Maud S. 2:SV 'Vt I'. hu. a rare re.-ord of 2:21-, to f.iiVr. hut at Ktrkwood. Delaware, on Julv 4. hitched with v. running n:ate. 1 e irotted to a record Of 2:ttU. which is Hi.l the world' record nt that war of :;'i.g. Ayera P. M a chestnut gelding, was foaled In lv7. Walter liol.art i;.i nwn.tl him for tomp time, hut thi? old fellow la not quite fast eno::gh now l tut much of a figure on Ihe San Fran- I 'co siieedway, w hen a Ivoise has to -I.U to trot or pace a mile out In lesa t.'.an 2:JJ to keep up with tue .-ader. rllll they come! The latest arrival i ft good-looking mare consigned to Kraticln tl.y. The animal came on J he IVklng. OAUU COLLEGE ELEVKM Hard Luck Experienced iu Acciiant ta Crack Player. The foithall season at Oahu Colic' penedw ith hrlght prospects and an 'abun dance of gocxl material, but for dlffcre:i' r a. Hons cne after another has dropped j:t: t the race for the team and the twe'ity- ;wo men who are now appearing on lh field will tie called upon to play the com ing games. 1 .tiring the pasi two weeks th? colle t.-am haa deceived some very severe se-. hack i in that several men have been ! . .' jred Rtown Is laid up with one leg in splint. Myers, n hard rusher and strong fensive player, crat-ked a shoulder bon in practice and will t unable to pi-.; aKnn th year. Williamson has a m.ralned hand and Plunkett a sprained ankle. Th. . acfdentn have necesrdtai d s' many change In the arrangement of t!ie team that, it Is scarcely iiossible to say .it rresent who will represent the college m the coming championship game. Iespir? ttiese discouragements, however, the sr.le iiirlt or trie team la one of dash and de termination to win. November 3.1 at 2 o'clock the Pur.aimu second team, whirh hag worked falthfnVir tiitcughout the season, will play its Krvt urn. with the High School' anl at 4 o'clock the College team will play an'U'i.-r iractl.e game with the Alumni. I.TNE-FP. Second Team F. Walker, r.e.; Iicic.t.-.i-captain), r.t.; Johnston, r.g.; L. Jud 1. c: AtcWayne, l.g.; Oalbraith, l.t.; G. Judl. ..: Deverill. q.h.; Kau'.ukou, r.h.; Rr- croft. I.h.: Cruzan, f.b. College M. Robinson, l.t.: Aktna. Ca!- hralth. r.t.: Perry, r.g.; L. Robinson, c: Ptfkson. Plunkett. l.g.: A. Walker, 1 1.- C. Judd I.e.: A. Marcalllno. q.h.: Kault; kou. Wir.lamson, r.h.; J. Marcalllno, ; Castle( captain), f.b. TENNIS PLAYER!. High 8choal Pupil Waut a Chaace With the Racquat. A tennis ctub has lieen formed by im- cf the High School pupils. It is not fotn -J so much with the Idea of entering the t-niila tournaments as It I for the pur lose of providing facilities for the play-, big of tennis by the scholars at any time Tho committee appointed by the ttere tanla Tennis Club to undertake the duty cf raising aufTlclent funds for th nev tourts and club house ha commenced the work of obtaining pledges of the dif ferent mcmtiers a to the amount they are willing to contribute. The results rf their efforts have so far been exceedlnl; satisfactory, and It I expected that oper ations will tie commenced in a ahort time. A meeting of the officer of the Tenni' .association wa held yesterday In the of fice of E. O. Hall A Son for the purpo cf acting on the postpontment - of thr class double tournament, which was to have occurred next week. It wai decided o tiostpone the tournament Indefinite! to enable the Reretanlas to m&vc l.tio their new miarters. The officer of the Te.inls Association are: Ireldent. Oerrltt Wilder (Pacifi") . vice president. E. A. If. Ross (Fleretanln) r presentatlves. E. R. Adams IPacinc); J. '.Vaterhouse Pacific); E. II. Paris (Rere anla); W. C. Parke IBeretania ). Th Young Men's Christian AsaocMtJor ntends including tennis In Its aihletir .-.hedule In the near future. Schix I visitor "Now, then, boy No. I. who wrote 'Macbeth'?" Boy No. I (trembling violently) "Please, sir. I didn't." School visitor "I know you didn't, but who did?" Boy No. I wlth a spasm of virtue) "nease, sir. I didn't wanter be a tell-tale, but it was Rob Buster, over In the corner seat. I see him a-doin' of it." Tit-Bits. went to ntr dead: t.nt ir, th hill., .f.,!,..., ,r. , ' ' ...--v white-bearded, pleasant-mannered U fellows , who played the prank, ani Knew tne hairbreadth 'scapes of Tom Saw yer and Huckleberry Finn. Only a few weeks agd The Saturday Evening Post's Paris correspondent's: forth the interesting fact that Hut Finn and Tom Sawyer are on th. friendliest of terms with the youth ,f France.. These boys, along with thoo- n 1 1 a 11 ,L..n 1 1... 1..... . . . . . .......... 1, uiwusaiiys fJl our Ow n D '!, will be happy to know that nearly n of the atmosphere tha.t surrouiid-t: Huck and Tom la Just about as it wh. fifty years ago, when the boys 'ranged me mils, the river, the islands an J tie Lave. Scores of other "HiirV." ,i r in? boys who wei Ml. hoo with Mark Twain "Toms" have come and gone, and mam ' "Sure enough, at that Instant the others are doing pretty much the Kair... rolling stone struck a small boulder and thing, right now, that the origtnalsid ot twenty feet down a side course If you were to go to Hannibal to?daj but our relief was of short llfe for and make inquiry for some off th there was yet another , boulder, f In 'boya" who went to school wiih 'fair. JU8t tne right position -to restbfti .''jthe Clemens you would probably be direct- curse of our big one. While we were ed to Ed. Pierce and ' Charley Curia, watching, the head miller appeared lit When you hear them spoken of one of -the doors. He grasped the sltua "Ed" and "Charley" you feel that thv tlon ln an Instant and, calling his help must be youngsters yet and that s-mi- ers out he and the others tan for their trick of time has kept them Just as ,lves- Sam tid I waited 'for the ston they were when they UHed to rn- to strike. It went through the wall and the Island and scratch for the French -. man'a gold. Mr. Curts told me the ..th er iay that he was more than sevens " ht ilC IS OVfr SIX If-1 il dreaK;t o' . . .Fy carul outline. We were standing near the lit tle park of the town when Mr. Curt pointed to a spot In the center of It. WHERE TOM AND BECKY WERE LOST. "Right here," he said, "stood a or.? story, frame sch.iolhouse. The teache: was a Miss Newcomb. Sam Clemen.1 and I learned to spell in that school - house, and on Sundays we wont teic, to church and Sunday-school w hen w couldn't sneak away. Thai was when we were round about ten and fifte; years old. In the period when we v,c:. older Sam and I ran oft a good deal and went to the-Cave, the same Cave thai: you read about, the Cave In which Ton. und Reeky were lost. We always too:; some fire with us, carefully guarding 1 from the wind. We managed to gel candles somehow, and after we got lighted up we would climb the hill an: crawl through the little hole that le; light into the long, narrow passagi leading to the main part of thi mys terious, place. We spent hours unC hours there, day after day. Sam neve; tired of exploring the wonderful i al ways, rooms and walks. To thi da: there are portion.1 of It known "ply to Sam Clemens. Once I. a while we hear that Mark Twain i lazy and that as a youngsttr h? put nl th? work on the other fellow. ThM l.?n't true. He not only did his share of ali the work there was to do. but he Jem another aid that was beyond the g!f:r of the others. He used t.i get a lot or the boys Ed Pierce, Rill Nash. Ren Craint. 'Cl?ne Freeman. Eiu-1 Ovid ley. Tom lilankenship and John Mereilith ami tell the Arabian Nights stories t'; us. His father, John M. Clemens, own ed the only copy of the book in tow.", and after Sam had digested It thor oughly he related the whole thing to us. decorated in his own way." "Did Mr. Clemens apire to author ship at that time, or do you recall that he gave any Indication of his future course?" I asked Mr. Curts. "He was the liest story-teller amorj? the boys the best boy story-teller I ever knew; but he w asn't thinklnsr much about authorship. One time pome one patted him on the shoulder and asked, in the usual way: " 'What are you going to be, Sam mie, when you grg,w up?' t" 'Haven't thought mtih. sir.' said Sam, 'but I suppose J'H grow into a man. " 4 ONE OF MARK TWAIN'S EARLY PASTIMES. Edward Pierce is a bit younger than Mary Twain, but he always managed to be present when the Arabian Nights stories were going around, und many a time he helped to dig for gold on Treasure Island. When Ed Pierce, Sam Clemens. Bill Nash and Ruel Grid ley were boy together there was n ml!i near which the youngsters loved to gather. This mill was in the center of a narrow valley, and at the top of the long. steep inclines that ran away from it were great stones, tossed there In by gone ages by the wondrous hand of Nature. . THE GOOSE PLANT. fme of the Pnli.ue Productions of Na- ture. The. -goose plant 1 a native of Guae- tnala, and Its name Is truly descriptive Rs bud has the perfect shape of a gooae- with head and neck proudly arched, as il Houting In the water. The average length of a bud Is sixteen Inches. As It burnt 'nt bloom, the breast opens, showing a bjotblacks own their own wheels now. It delicate, cone-shaped orifice, lined with a vs on a visit to the cruiser' Baltimore reJi purple, velvety surface, simply ex- tie other day that I became convince! ..... . , , . . tr at one could find bicycles everywhere, qulsite In coloring and tracing. In fu.I j WM paMn(t through one of the gant- tloom it resembles an enormous leaf ivays leading to the quarters of the crew, .wait fifty Inches In circumference. Tr.ere wre guns and fighting thing on It has a long, string-like tail, two feet every sloe. I happened to look up. ai(V Ax Inches In length. In aome respects It v as surprised to see-a bicycle secuicwr rcsmhlcs the night-Mooming Cereus. It fastened to the top of the gangway. 11 make its growtn during the night, anl was an old-style wheel, with heavy frame .id bloom is put forth In the silence of -nd thick tires, but It has served the pet darkness. Further, it blooms but to fade, tv officer who owned it very wtll. It had The bud expands into full bloom in three teen ridden In most of the seaports to days, but the flower w ithers in a day. Europe at which American war vessris Its odor, however, is decided! v different, fall. Th owner has scorched about tns .torn that of the Queen of the Night. The streets of Hongkong and had taken, a W- I.ud has no odor, but that of the bloom ia cycle trip Into the interior of Janan. twin an almost unbearable stench, exactly like In Manila he had found It useful. In P ihat of decaying meat. It attracts thj cf the extreme heat , regular blu. -Mottle, or carrion-fir. and "'The owner of that h-'1" v' swarma of them are buzzing about th- more money during the '"It11" J" . r-irangelv beautiful. though repulsive. 1 nan any other petty officer on tne snip flower. These flics are its agents of fer- -aid the lieutenant who was ti.ization. It is a carrier plant. The odor uround. 'It keeps hlra busy when "n of decaying meat lures the flies to th snore leave, and he has no destre 10 g . orifice of the flower. On and on thoy saloons and other places lr walk. detp into the throat of the flower- "crop" all of their hard-earned pay. .lever to escape. The deep nap lining o.' . . wa- . the orifice Inclines down Into the thro-i Goshen, a small city In Indiana nas . of the l.'onsom. Consequently the flies ,c Ker water rate than any other city find It very eaay and comfortable walk- th. United State. The ptont 11 mg In: but If they wish to come out or hy the municipality, as la also the eiectr c :o retrace their way they strike snags. jght plant. Vote the Republican Ticket Straight a. "Sam Clenwuc aA ..:. ... ... .. . . v Hie- VLlirriZi .H Ufl used to tt-a t- vr . . .. . " Saia r:rce on a recent Sunday, some- to get a particularly big one free. The we'd start her down the hl.L One me we cut loose a whaler, and, when w saw the courge It was taking, w began to shiver in our boots." It would hit the mill. Once the stone struck a flat place on the Blope and we held our breathing In the hope that It would stop. v' grabbed each other by the shirt-sleev- - and strained our eyes as the great ro paused, wobbled, struck a smaller ro and then, with a whirl to one side, e- oft to the bottom. with a speed thai would have filled our hearts with Joy if the mill had not been there. ,' Mebbe she'll hit something an' turn OUt' Sam on landed far Inside the mill. Then' 'we got away. Many times we sent rocks down that hill. As I look back at It, I tL-nnrlfifi f not nr A !4-t tIH . " wvV w V UIUU I, B.11I OUC. ..MARK TWAIN'S BROAD RANGE OP STUDIES. Not many years ago less than fifteen perhaps Mr. Clemens went to Hanni bal for the purpose of spending a short time amid the scenes of his boyti.d. In the course of his visit he was i. uch In the company of his lifelong friend. Colonel Ro Bards, who Is one of the pil lars of the community. With Colonel Ro Bards he made a tour of the church- es one bright Sunday morning, taking particular Interest In the children. At the place of bis first visit the host told the Sunday-school Superintendent that the distinguished visitor would be glad to address the little folks. Mr. Clemens at once grew reminiscent. He was glad to be home again, back among the hills of his early youth, w here he knew ev ery rock and gully. It was good to be in the old home Sunday-school again. Here Colonel Ro Bards' and the Super intendent exchanged, glances of doibU "Yes," continued the speaker, "and you must know how it delights me to be in this Sunday-school where every bench Is to me as an old friend. I sat right over there where the stove used to be right In that seat where the lit tle girl with the red dress Is now. Ah. how it all comes back to me!" Then Colonel Ro Bards pulled at the famous man's coat-tails and Indicated that It was time to hurry on. At the next Sunday-sch.xd Mr. Clemens wan soon on his feet. "My dar friends," he said, "I'm so happy to be here again, close to scenes I or.ce knew so well, for rlcht there, within twenty feet of where I stand, is the seat in which I used to sit with Charley Curts" tor pome one equally well known). "How well I remember it all!" Colonel Ro Bards blushed for his guest and begged a pressure of time as an excuse for leaving. When the two were safely out of the church, Colonel Ro Bards turned on him. "See here, Sam," he said, "you never went to Sunday-school ln'that church.' It wasn't there when you lived in Han- nibal, or the other one, either, for that matter." "Goodness me! Can that be so?" Mr. Clemens exclaimed. "How time does fly! Then the two visited a third churoh. a spick and span new one of which the congregation was very proud. Mr. Clemens, as soon as his presence be came known, was duly pressed for a few remarks. "I can on'y say." he said, "that I am very happy to be here this morning. The sight of this magnificent edifice re calls to my mind other days than this. It brings to my thoughts another group of youngsters, hardly as well dressed as these bright-faced boys and girls, but all quite as anxious to become good men and women. I was one of them. Mf seat was over there near where the. toy with a red necktie Is sitting. In deed. I think it must be the same seat." Then, walking closer, as if to scrutl- nlze the place more carefully, he said. "Yes. It's the same. "Come on," said Colonel Ro Bards. "It's time to go to dinner." P1CYCLE CARRIED ON A WARSHIP. I- - - ' A Petty Officer Saved Car Fare and Was i Kept Out of Saloons. "In these days of automobiles, steam rt Triages and electric vehicles," said aa onscrvant man the other day, "the bicycle is not being neglected. It has become too ci.cap to be popular with th.. upper t lasses but It Is more of a blessing than ever to the noor. Even the newsloys ind Vote the Straight Bepublican Ticket ! in '-i Kit.". 1?T i ) i. J H. ''U-v . ii 1 - . ;-. i if: 3.f