FOR GREATER MISSISSIPPI
l.dwtrf»!. CrnmnW àU âtfrickl.
H - R- *U!H 5 UI, Jtclni, NI«.
9t
rt.
'
Tb»* th« grcal.'i
ise.igiiijed
«vi< 1 «i.re.i by the foliowtng »ä.cU np
ixjire.i 3 , an editunal in tue Samt
Louis Republie recently;
publie inis called
»rcsa of industrial
*f Mississippi I*
a* i T lr>m b me is
•He
"The Ke
attention to the ptv
. enterprise and ge : ; -
• r a agriculture in tiie een irai -south
ern state*«.
Although the special
pro»
*d Year after year»
rejnon con;i nues to retain it*
original d:.'tiric;ions. investment and
endea\or have expanded and brought
other res-uiree>
ducts have in
and the
créa
into prominrnoï. The
lieii ii*ve been given lv
*hi.™ :h. iiuj.nrtance of manufactur
ing and milling in eentral-njuthern <le
veloptneal
>:ati*iie*
are co®rluMve
and cu.ir*. t«r of material pro
Mi-sissippi's
an evamjile id' eom
ippi with
a* to the
?resH. and
a«lvj
p ro - pecN #
cement i>
•ml pi.-sibiliiie*. Mi-i-i
rn«
, .
»late but i, i. . *'! a - ri< ' ul,l,r » 1
Stale, but it has a wealth ,,f timber
» large quantity of Useful
ami vrryspromising mnnuf.
Only $ 4 , 01 ) 0,000 in capital
invc-ted in manufacture in 1 $ 70 ,
tweriiv-five
i s 1 : 20 ,( 1(10 farms
minerals
•tnnng re
^üurec*.
was
a- r '». Tn 1 S 8 <> the
capital bai incre;i#gd to * 15 , 000 , 01)0
m d in lîXrn to $kt(M) 0 . 000 , while at
this tim<* i; i< pstlmite t«» be Ÿ 15 .W 00 .
000J
years
liie ^ro»s value of manufactured
product." wa# >U),<» 00,000 in 1900 ,
compared \vi h 81 S,(KM ),000 ten
previously, and thi*. vears forecast e>
von r?
!
I nun tee it »I «siH.tKKl.tiOU. Since JSittl
'he capital invested in meunfaetaring
lies in'ream d fi ne $lS.nOO, 0 (ffi to
vnnpthng like fd-'i.UOfi.UOO ;
«R 0 . 0 rt 0 . 0 lbo in (If:, en year-.
f uianufaaliugd nruducU denotes
about
The vnl
ue
T Ue j
'-i' 'S value of ÂThsTp.sîppU> farm pro-)
ducts passed tin ^100,000.000 mark, inj;
1900. In 1890 the gross value
* 73 . 000.000
ewrreapoudiug augment aiiou.
as only j
In 1900 it was $ 30 . 000 .-!
Co.tun, sui:ar cam* and h
000 greater.
mice» ot rex--that
fruit are the principal
rune, but general tannin? i" pursued|
successful 1 v and with
energy.,
more
The standing timber in the state
proximated at 75 , 000 .^ 00 , 000 .
mostly pine, which renews itself with
'ase. but tiiere are extensive forests of!
s ai>
H
Msippij
The average)
hardwoods. Mis
finest
th
contains 220.000 farms.
size of the farm i< 82.0 acres. Of|
these 220,000 farm*, there are 42 . 00 b 1
li.iiiiiL- nil a it a of tweij;y acres or les -. 1
Hi .000 having an i
ea of from twelve
t * fifty acres, 39,000 having an area
of from fifty to one hundred acres.
31,000 haring an area of from 100 t«i
•**•« . I ft, 000 having an area of
175 t.o 500 acres. There are 167,000
farms having an area of 100 acres
less. Owners operate 83.000 of the
farms in the state, while 79,090 are
i:
or
operated by ca-h tenant» and (m ,000
by share tenants. Mississippi's dc*-|
velopment in manufacture and gener
Ti agriculture proof of active achiev j
ment. The state's improvement is]
«ubstantial. That prosperity which i^'wfls
accelerating progress in the other cen -1
tral-southern states and territories i'
in«*reas:ng Lu* population, augment ing
the capital and multiplying the wealth
of Mississippi. During the next few
rears.
indieations positively dis
close. Mississippi is sun* to surpass its
' rmer rec »ni in dcvehipmeiit» 1 ' What
the Republic nay# <»I Mississippi is true
as every man knows who is at all ac
quainted with conditions. We have
a - ate with great possibilities before
us. Make this you f watch-word for a
year at least, and then stop to note
ine progress made.
as
Reports from all over the state in
dicate that never before has there
been so much work of a sanitary na
ture done and tha! the towns are now
in a condition to claim the appella
tion of "spotless." This is certainly
, ' . .
one «good effect of the fever scare j
, , , , ,
>«'v ouglit to he kep in tins condition
. ' . . . / . . ,
1 of the time and it is criminal not
•. The cru-ade of cleaning up
T)
»t • nlv tend i«> lessen the po»M
will
c.i*»n from vellow fever.
:
i
other di^ea' 1 - a* well. The
t from
mes more forcibly ci
t the proper thing to)
do j- to take the money being spen/
in establishing quarantine an<
it-ioii luid «lo away with the
njent quaran.iue.
vmc
v day t
foen.lj
H iu »an:
n „i
>ncrete walk»
,, ... . ••
> ninform uimcn^mns in the princi- J
, P , -, i
pal parts of Lie town, the city board
r «r t i .• 'i , „
will pay nail .he e- st and the aoutmg
projxerty owner the other half. This 1
towns
In.liannla
ii! have
.1 scheme that other
* a g«
mii'h: adopt with profit. M«»ney spent;
in g »od road.- and walks in judiciou.— i
!y extended and regret will not followj
such action.
The little city of Mark« in Quitman
of i
It h* in the rich delta)
f a large slice
county is partaking
prosperity.
e-.un.rv and already lia- a larve trade,
houses have been morel
The business
than doubled in a short time and now
Eugene Clarke has started a newspa
l^r to keep things humming. There is
a great future before Marks and the
•people up there are of tbe kind that
will likely get all that is eoming to
them.
iem of interest to people
in alnioat every section at the »Ute:
• V U oow ou Û 1 « in î it? United
me* Und Office at Jackson
city tbouaaad pa tenu Car land*
the State of Mississippi Tbene
enu art i«M«d by tbe United Stu
•ind are the basis of title to all land*
purchased from th e government. They
»ill be delivered to the owner* of the
tracts upon the filing in this office of
an affidavit to the effect that "he is
ile p" uer of the land described. a:id
be original receipt is lost or destroy
ed- Please insert in the papers for
which you correspond a notice to this
effect.
I*
is
Here is a.i
S
ov.'r
in
par
,:#*
; -
it*
lv
" rHEP rOIJ.IXS. Register "
This nntiee mean* more than is in
dieate.l
°n its face.
f
It means t h a t
in the Slate ot there arc
more than
. sixty thousand
1 |la.vd of whirl, the title ha. r
,
pieces t
- vci he. i
Mr. Collins say that for
to secure tile »! 1 patents, ail
■ssary is to certify that the
receipt ha- been lost or de
*« roved and that the
is the owner of the laud,
well for tlun
owners
that is nei
original
par. y applying
It miurht be
.
'bo own land that came
'ruinent to give the
prevent trou
not
from the &
matter some attention t<
ble in the future.
Ti
school book law is
! w-urkinfc •* anuHithly as it wga expen*
ed. The trouble i ä with the sub de
|s»sitor.
e ne'
The state depositor
twenty per cenr on tl
lows the sub-depositors
bnr»k" and al
ten per cent,
tin* suli to pay freights and other ex
Quite a number of counties
ponses.
are without depositories on tin* nc
count, tfood business men rt*fusinix t
Accept such terms. The
j
inj;
uly tiling
is for the state depository to put
in a supply of its own to furnish the
j to d
.-!
h
j*. A number of the
rex--that it is the irreateat. trnct
papers insist
er ferce 1
on the
state ami are demanding that
the law be remedied in thi# particular
as well ns in a few (»then where it is
unaatisfactory.
new publication recently launched at
Jackson and the proprietor» will push
ith the people of the
The paper will pay especial at
matters of industrial im
The Southern Kann and Hume i« a
its circulation
b 1 -tale.
1 enti.ni 1
portance under tho head of 11 For
'•n ater Mississippi," and will add
from time to time farm departments
is occasions demands. Mr. Jno. F.
McKay, the lending horticulturist of
lie state, will edit a department and
other men of experience will contrib
ute to others later on. It will be a
publication for the farm ami home in
truth,
- - ♦
The first train on the M. J. & K. C
j corne inti
is] from the
i^'wfls made one of jollification and good
-1 cheer. The town is
Philadelphia recently, and
published reports tlie event
experiencing a
f great pro.-|*erity sine«* the
gh it and
period
location of the road thr
many new buildings, enterprises, etc.,
are being erected. It is in « splendid
section of the State and will no doubt
be an Importgut commercial center.
Friend Robert ton of the Wesson
Knterfirise, in res|?onse to about 150
letters from • northern people asking
for printed matter descriptive of his
-eetion, issued an edition of his paper
las week filled with information that
will prove valuable and mailed «0
these interested parties. It was an
especially interesting paper and will
no doubt prove to be worth many dol
lars to Wesson and vicinity.
, , , , , ... .. -
greatlv enlarged, almost i! not quit#
j . .
doubling its <*:
Jbeen verv
The wagon factory at Laurel will be
This fdant ha#
•ccs-ful from the begiti
, an 1 g'K*-« to pro
.( ' • : , ■ - -
'in.it-, prop-'-rly ha i lied, can
•non. A :i *1
succc
: V. .iv n«>: ? Wc have th«- rnaieri.il frora
i whicii t i.-v are manufactured and ihe
>honld do more of this kind of work.
to)
W#
('apt. J. F. Met
■ f the Illinois Cen
TV
r:*l Rail
at
ith
headquarter
Manchester. Iowa, desires experiences
„i <>t successful farmers for use in a
... . .
publication on Mississippi.
J , / » i
i nave be«n 8 iicce>^tul, write it out and
. . . -,
send to him. I
1
an<
ir
y.ni
writer of this .le
Jpartmcnt als«» desires such experiences
ill be glad to get as manv as
possible.
i
Meridian is to have a new $ 150,000
C(t - j on corapres# to be built and oper
ated by parties from New Orleans.
Orecnw.vid claims to be the rlean
i est city in the sta:*\ It D to be hoped
that a large number of cities will get
this
themselves in shape to contest
clainl.
If every city and town in the
state was tryinp to occupy the posi
tion claimed by Grenwood there would
be no cause for the present business
destroying quarantine,
next year early, clean up the towns,
destroy mosquitoes and keep opes
faouaaa.
Commence
Tobacco Seizure.
New York
f of tohece.*. the vatur of wtneh
I Vt-I apprai-ed. but « j t.
; between *1
made by spec ta ) Irca.-yis a
A M-.iture .if If? ha
1 « iv it
*:n\
fJO.OOn.
11
in imm >*f Baker »v Wil
At Nf». UV» \Vm; Si
'
VI, Chief Tiv-Ih
i ury A 8*1
the Custom bous.', reflect
' «bon: the » .turc, but (%»!!.•
j Port Ht ran «h an wa* a unit*
of
is
l. in
to
ta A
>r of the
inurt wnu
Ac<v*rJing lo the c.ff'tv
mu titrât iv«.
in I tor tbe baic» wer« «ut«*
Fla , on July 25 ,
duty
bare
d at Tun. pa.
examined
was paid on them as filler
> at 35 c
j>ereent off, aec««rdinir to the Cub^n
reciprocity act. making the actna! du
ty 28
shipped to Now York, and on in!
mal ion which was reported to the _»-*v
ernment they were re exanuued here
and found t«> r-ntam a larger per
cent of wrapper tobacco .Ivon th \ did
when they were examined m Taiup.i
« 1 , with
_Nl
Tn- bales w
»r
"
Poultry Shippers CompUin.
Chiraffo.— F. T Rainey, a p<
shipfver of Thomp<*vnville, III., on be
f j half of himself and other shipper«-.
itli tiw» Interstate i'oitimcne
il 1 ry
t
i
filed
I Commission a e .mplaint that the 111 .
j nois ('entrai ha- in force a diserim
] inating rale in favor of the
; of the Central Traffic Weighing B
rmlir
'
rcau. II«* alleges that members « » f t e*
i Wciyliin' r hunvau are ehargt'd
»m
| «nly 15 per rent of the ice re«|.ni- '
t«> preserve poultry, while nonwniWr*
I are charged on the full gros
j More than 200 pound« of ice
I ed for every barrel of poultry of about
liiO pound« not weight. Tlie defend
urht
is need
'ant road lias been üi\
|jle ii s an.
I went « day s
er.
Lottery Agents Arrested.
!
Dall&s, Tex. I). O. Comer, aha« J.
I). H. Candler and Will
•Csted bv the United
ith giving
f the United
i J. (b>nrov,
Woods
1 States marshal ei
a
larged
information by use
States mails as t.» lottery tickets a 1
t
vertiaements and lists
cenca Publica, Coiner and
$ 1.100 bail each but Woods I'ail
■ f the nenn!
Candler
srave
1 • cd to mnkc bond.
federal an tho r
hich has
Tl
«ities say that from evideuci
! been
I that Dallas ha* for a time bee
Texas, India!
ère led to believe
rived they
c.i.-U
I distributing point for
I Territory, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Mis
sissippi, Louisiana and possibly oth
state« and
the prevalence of yelh
Orleans.
a
as ti
emain wo
v fever at New
ASCENDS IN HIS NEW AIRSHIP.
Trouville, France, Aug. 27 . U opy
right 1905 .)- M. Sant(*s Dumont made
ah ascent with his latest model an
ship. He ascended at 6:30
favorable weather, from
near the Jette d<
After having maneuvered during a
a quarter of an hour and venturing out
to sea a little way, he returned quick
ly to the starting point.
clock in
beach
the
Roches Noires.
Stranded in Franco.
The state department
Washington,
has r
that 200 Americans belonging
Maccaddon circus are stranded at Hr«*
noble, France,
and cannot get ho
of the circus has offered t
*ive<] a cable dispatch saying
to the
a
They have no meins
C. Tlie receiver
send them
them $4 each
ist them
to London and to give
but that will not as
much. The .-tale
funds for assis;ing any Americans cx
ho may be
very
department has
eept American sea
come stranded abroad.
en
Optimistic View of Boycott.
Washington.— Consul Simmons «f
Niuchwang, China, has sent a letter
to the state department in which lie
takes a
boycott against American g-xuls.
declares tiiat the strong«**«: movement
in favor of tile boycott L to be four*'!
in Sbangahi, whe
goods are lauded, but that only cer
tain element« in the city favor it and
the leading merchants are firmly "p
[osed and will fo r ce the anti-Ameri
can agitation to die out ao« n.
very optimistic view of th**
-
i
American
rust
-
Ultimatum to BlackfimUh#.
*1
A cc(»rding
Topeka,
Fourth Vice IVe^id» it R o ', ile * . « f
to
the International Order Ma .:n
ists, the Santa Fe black.-n
on S«pt. 1 qui: the Santa Fe -h q»x
the American Federation or La
bor. The men are work; t :7 j- '* «*
work, which is strictly prohibiu -1 by
the Labor Federation.
ma
or
a
i
Largest Crop of Pecans.
Waco. Tex. Report» f r• • • r: th. f.e
ean belt of Texa* show
crop ever Imoim. anil unie... a b'.i^-'.tt
.of sfitne kind apiK-ar-i tbe yield w.ll
break all records. The tree. ar<- lit
erally srroar.inif with nuts. Toxa- at 1
Louisiana pmdnee th» bulk of th.- pe
can supply of tbe l nited Stat»ii.
Choler» at Manila.
Manila. —An outbreak « f cb i.-ra in
Manila has been rejortcl. It i
thnng-ht that it is d ie !.. irrcen v» re :i
hies from II«n. r K n-j. T - ■ .lier«
died at Camp MeK.nlcy. »bi»b i« no»
qnarantined. In the rity several na
tives and one American woman have
died. The surgeons of tbe Board of
HeaLh state that the disease is not
serious, sod that beroir efforts »'11
be Bade to place it under control.
,jno;
A PENNY
FOR TRIBUTE
IN NC
ror_*! will RUSSIA PAY
INDEMNITY.
KOBE WAR IS PREFLEABLC
Ambus uior M -yer Informs ths* Pré«
lent
sta 1
Pmo ers.
hat the Only Concession Rus
ill M«ke is Maintenance
oi
S:
.3 I .r M.-V
ilrii I K-...-'
■ t » »Ml tu
\
n. ii:.'.l !.. I';
rr i-niniiiin
v*ll I'm v r
hi* ii
pay one j v w ,.f
N It'll
lill.'is
...r |{ .
i.i : ,ni
i.lcmnitv t. Japan
K .
I
i?
rt-aity t
'■»fin. Jlp
piPM.-UKh heim
-ui retailing the
il pa« for tl
agicc to a J
restraining Hu: |*»
her and Hu«- j
jvortiou j
tlenan»*e j
no oîh I
nrt hern
"4
t will mai..'
in a.I.li
er eoneeé-i.iu
ion I.i t
ready m. :e
If Japan di«'
not ae
red.
-Me a;i.i I :ir
ill
war
Mr. Mivcr. flic A , ,
dor, rcc. jv.'d a numb
fr<»m wi ;. : : tim ,-i
\n\ »n
d on Fore
Mm
r.amsd«vrft
The foreign
«ffiiv
nounccd Ihn
uuchaujfe 4 and that lher
no deve s ■ • -its afTe.-tinir Kuss .»
position
"It i
greatly ini
the
Tii.. Hu— ■
ami that
.1 of
tnone«
ot Ik able to eon
without it lint Russia '
to July .i :i .■ Jen :i: « due.'!!
ill not do »...
lie I n.lt IC. nient II I -.'« e.t
ill
hi
n
♦*r
diree;lv atid
will
h- and
nit let from the in
P
passe. A Bier ir a ns can w
in matter* f flnan« «».
Yr cm va si y
The \ V
"('am* d tii**
our way?" We have learned
thin? in the last t
have »frengtbened our army j
» roved iN •'•|Uipnvit, If we pay t*
indemnity Japan
,o deliver a :n'w blow.
A
liti
MrV
ill
1
• *
: *P ,t. D
fould
a burden to .lapa
i, let hei
and
■ *.ild pay her to d
Ja pa »
Ion? peace both
nevoid
fo!
and nil her
An Appeal to Rockefeller
An Appeal to Rockefeller
«Owing* to the
•Paris.
Purl-in..util
: ul ici
ting
ecu Japan and Kii-i;
t
on Russia paying an indemnity to Ja
pan, .he Matin has cabled a remark-j
•ul t. » John D. Rockel' Vllci
able app
at Cleveland O.
rt is ns follows:
The cable m jm
'The question of money threafe
ilii redoubl' d
unloose of re** ii and
!■
Presi -1
uluii- noble an.l
Hlriiï-'le l.-'i
i.i . p"po!aJi hi-:
amoiuils 1 " on ' -«vi i : i of tlie eiitirci
population of the globe. His inlia ive '
e of
violence tin* seoi
dent Roi»-<*\ elt is
roio efforts to •
tween two nation-*
h
b.
A n 'il«:» .m I he npin
mrs
ilized nati" is.
,
lu r
pie e his work by ovn «■ »min/ the >'»•»' |
hindering p« are. 11 » ,
would thus demonstrate the might *f |
out I
j
< ;
j
;
The qiiC'hon nri-c
iy *.!:>er Aiiieiic.i;i
«»f Mr. R«»c
..:ild not
Lie glory
obstacle
powerful and
money
hands.
* * The
s|M>keKman for
dres
Mat m
constituting
it.
ad
this
cut.
t:ie riches
citizen
in
■orld.
The appeal coneludes with a le
* imnnsr bench
Mich an a« l would ("mivr up »n « .vT
Ration.
t'levcland, O.
ent -ho'
g t
a rg i
'
r de- j
cablegram from th- J\»r - Ma '
w .i ... j
Mr. Rockeic
i ■
! ; :;c i to 11 .ike il II V statt'
lent CODCCI
tin which had be»*» rer
Hi!, bis summer h- rne.
Spet ial MiiBion for Loomis
Wttfbii
un,
ve W.i
the
pr«'»bably «»n
M
Wash.
his r
•cial mi
ith tio
ta
a s
cuon
a in trade irenti
Ii :
lent i-< very
UK-:
ini^
M
.nt« ition, 1
ould r<
r..-.dent .imbas-a.l
u.) in' aus
tbt
B. M.
1 .
mis
adapted
to h
•ne I at th«» jLirc.ii
f - liar Affairs d» v f-*r ' be - •!•
t!.. 5 (K ) f 099 Philipp. ** » nds
highest bidder# wen
»on of New York, wj
• '
The!
F.«k & Kobi
lo bid 1 . 91 . 04 .
•
Fighting in Crite.
Canea Island of f'rcte. — Ki^btin? ,
ha. taken place in the Ketimo distri't 1
between Knssian rr,«>ps an.l revolu
tionarier. Tbe Russians were repulsed
near Atsipopoolou, losinir twenty, sol
diers and twenty pemlarnie». The
revolutionaries afterward,
abort of ammunition, retired to Reti
mo. where they secured another sup
ply. Their leas was six killed.
running
mm
'
Brought Diggers to Time
'
\ ■ .« <\s
.
to tc U*o fc«
I i <
I bad bur
r
< .T a four numrh
*»r fiU* in mj $ac\vt% hl«! »?u*
meritin', by gum. t wo\#
'«''len' hi hi iM' without a cvnT
"It was trrrtbl*.
> ,
up la . 1
and
Either
o' beer which j
up to oxer a thouuajad ,
I had been robbed
Mr. Clark put me emu my feet
«tain and he give me some good aid- !
'dre I bruit gvttln* rov money hack J
I remember n«>w he nai l It was always
d# to get the heat of people, no |
n atter how tricky they might he, an«!
» me he told me how he j
got the beat of some tricky c»*l j
diggers In a contract for a hou *« 1 1
I haj drunk noth
f. hut 1 '< er, an' 1 had t'cwitsl notiod}
ih*»m bein' my principles alwavs
clean busted
> et here I wi
l had drunk worih
««>«'-» >■'«
or ep
I h»il 1 '. rn ri'litMiî. of rlnlr^r
POM
• f.rourwK«
or'
\
«bal he had took
"The cellar of this house was to he ,
S hlc
Clark s»(d he wns pavin' ,
(tie dlreers hv the .!
They got gisat
i
a, way
The Chunchuses in Dalny
t
When the a
opondetili
Japanese army first went to the front
1 th the
ln the aleao (>f Port Arthur they w
given yuariei * in l)alii). which clt>
• id been eMieuau**! hv the KriftMlnm
anil thoroughly plundered by Wi*
('hlnt'fe liefere the arrival of the Jap
How the ("hlneue rob
;
!
- i
force
tirfH found their
derlng. Fredei
"When the p
fell the town
opportunity for plttn
VtIJler« tells
It Ion at Nenthi
tlcally un<
cltltei.ii w
* tot
ored and the
compelled to fly t
the mayor Informed tin
they had quito fri
In which to prepn
ould be Impossible ft.
to arrive in fore that time,
"UnfortutiAtely r>n the very
of the taking; of Nanahau an a
ou« Jap SfrKasnt prr
iilOStN
ere
I'ort Arthur. Hut I
people (hat
and twenty ho
I
s j
;
tho enemy |
the flight
c 1 1
it
zoning
dventur- '
forwatd j
In« late at
*m from house to house Yn i
«ed
aIot.o to T l #!ny and
i iaht
the Cl'.lm •-*■ «junrter. Npicadlng the
news that n hi? force would be In ci
I
ly in tlie morning, and Insisted un th
celestial* flyinr
the Japan« <«• flag over
When
their homo k, which xva
d.
Trials of Prodigy!|Mother
j
i the Infant prodlxy a phenomenon be
This is one of the great kcasons of
corn In a n\c»ro plentiful every year Hut
ix'hlnd the triumph* of the Infant prod
igy fhei
family history.
I* some!line* n pathetic little
vitnOHA the follow
ing account of her life an«f that of her
| child Klv«-n by Mm... Ann!.. Vlvantl,
«h» mol (ht or Vlvlfii Charte«, who»..
violin playing Is ««»ncilng London mad.
1 find the account lu the Pali Mall
Magazine for June t fi«n crll»e It
a* a wonderful little* human doeu
ment :
"'Nobody/
bpllfvc h<;
«ii>« thr> roolhor, '««Mil.!
difficult it in to be the
mother of a Wunderkind. Kverything
F do I* wrong; everything Hie child
doe* Is "for < ff« -r » '*; overythln# w«* *ay
is utterly untrue, if Vivien runs up J
to me and klssoH oie, I bear It mur
mured that she 1 « trained to do
So I tell her never to do It again. Im I
mediately people remark bow cold I
jam to tlie child. No, f am not at all
happy. Tho dear child berwelf 1 a
spoilt by the compassion that visitors
. I
spoilt by compassion that visitors
me?' M. A. P.
Rascal Kissed Pretty Girl
Two Columbia atudent# cut classes
the other day and went out for a lark,
f bey turned into Broadway from
J 1 €th #tre«*t. they looked around for
something In the way of excitement.
" 8 ay, Kid," said the taller of the
twn as an open car stopped In front
of them, "you don't dare kiss that girl
In the Alice-blue hat."
Tin* "kin" t./cd up tlo- pretty plrl
end of the scat and turned to
at the
his friend
"Wh: t do
bucks
'Bet yo
The "k
about for
minions of »be law. sprinted after tb<*
car, which rn';o Trio bad s'a. r * « •'». and
the girl. A
e the buzz
von the girl could
happ« ned be lutd
i* hurried glance
i ' tIi«*
In - «iranf o
to Hi« « t p b
iwung «*i
mack rose «!>o
of the car. Before
realize what, had
Wondrous Road lo Nap-Land
' Ut*> or.r*.
little ««»
k«- h r l*!«
>i
Dov
nut
ip-Und.
c wi>
*
\V
-nd deep.
*«1 lif g l**«tim of »bo p
• Of
th«
1
Fil »ln» p
fa tr y
tvfc/n of rein
like F;«r.la Hsu«
ily In
win #«>
O'er th#* un
ay and
Of it.*» Vialon- World.
-
v.
J
,
t. »
(r
draw.,
bii/it-t»--« curled.
v.
V
• r th* #*«:#•
. Ilk** *y*m, ar* winkln# bright
thr- fSrldi» of uhlntn# whit«»
»h* night.
•liver roadway gleam#
Onward to a city fxlr, *.
Vbm art c—tira rear*4 la air.
«»ar».
>
Stretching out a#
Here
ihm
Tt,«
4
K
T
*C* • Wirr I*
> nd «f
>t U
ir« n I n » *
"The con
■k cm
rn »
und
<»>r#
, la waa lo»ln
1 «'on-tart
phi and
iv-aht w .th a
up his
ft (iQ
THOU«}
and on«
v. ho w
i«n a thnuahi struck him
*'H«* pe»t this thought Into «fleet
right aw a) and the rv*ult mu*
thin' wonderful. Th« dinger*, t
j of onî> «loin about an eighth .»f a
, tngn a work no# don* n«*#r ten men s
werli a pi «mu They s lav* it awn« Ilk«
maniac* You (guild hardly get «'in
to atop In fa«*t. Waffit <•*!#* ard
! Thursday two of >ir. dug all night hv
J the tight of a lantern. The cellar waa
'Inc in no tlnu*.
| "And thla was aft due to Mr ('lark's
eU vorne*« You <• e he had hurl«*«! In
j the earth, where tbf diggers would he
j «nr«* to turn It up with their spades, a
1 verv old. ancien» picot» of parchment,
obis on It :
TTÄIe
count ti
'.«
1 « ad
\ with th.-se lier.
,
' (Jude st.ir.* of N*iaey I«>. :h hurt«'!*
, !.eii.'«th th>* S|«>l He yt f-ml.'ih vtf
R.tr.eniher JNior^
may kep.. ytt
i
—
«'ay t - t;t cam»' the r iw to
their OlHnirt' that |t • r** wore n at f
rlalng «iitj- ami alt fuit one (tanning
In Uie wrong dire tl
the .!upan«*e had
then* wni a t* riil»le banlc.
"They lnHitedla»*'ljr im.ked vp and
•*€*t log t
Thlnltug that
*d the town,
ir
the
pin
ci- a' fori re**. On «e'lt'R thf ttinve
ment on the j :%*f «.f the Mv* r °vlt«*a,
the chiincbuBfH wlio %*•!♦* a^ri''''d in
and In the < 4 i 11 > !^f village«,
he city luil «nun«need
rushed a wan f<
lh
tow
fled hit
hi
tlmu* aud 1 'Hvting tin dn Utmrter.
Tin 1 in* n had been fov* tM 1 * await»
ti e, this po«*dhle event. ** Muir tim#
had rotne and judging / *he Dumber
<.f boni. H tying enripl j" '(■<'
yard <»f the hotel fhcyfl'**' ha
d time Ind 4
ecmrt*
e liMd
A VI
the thirty *»d«W*'irH fhej »rr«
mad^b#* hotel their
Tbexlfl'P^d up All th«
fa* and eh • lr , (Ii%lr to«rrh
treatti ^hd left nothin#
1 but l»'"'Kt«*Ad»
ptlteging tli«*y
'M-'idquarte
for htdde
F«
<I« n
behind th«
and foul innttini^ w blch th
had
«dept off the * Ihelr dt««|pA.
Wo unfo»P atf * correa pondent#
.jtf» iln* empty rooim*
bad to ramp
tfnn
lavl-h
It I» har.l i'd*"«'
wiinrt*r«(n < *:_
tJy fi'nln (hot
«BfwJd I* ■
OnV'Yk*
tin
nu##«** r iA U i
nhrlek« anil In nnujehty
Inh her, Jest the
think
prnrt Ice.
V«
ro'lghborN i B
« are heating lier to make«
The child know« this, a
rrlPg wh ,. n ,. v ,. r wknt „ » nr , h |.^
nol | mv ,, ; Md hrr .n,,*
ilnn in utterly ruined hy the amount
of horrid things we aTloir her to eat
rather than that she should
j for them.
rr<mm
' (if course, fh»»rc are moment# of
thrllllnn tutr>i>(n<
f<
** *p J* a gr**nt joy to
! out on the platform, where
j prop
J the music that she
I bent» loud with
i h#i com p«n *#t#
much anxiety and w*
•e Vivien step
n thousand
look ai her and love her foi
altes
Applause rl«e* round her Ilk«
When th#
siorni
I her smile meet* min«*, and my heart
happiness n* th#
thought that that llftl«* glrlM belongs
to bjp!
" 'Rut does sho really belong to
me?' " M. A. P.
dropped off Then the #lrl «creamed
and the conductor hurried forward to
her s« at to learn what had happened.
Hhe *ahk ho excited that th« car trat
cled two bb>cks before she could ei
plain. The conductor, agitated po»sl
; bly by her srrffama, pulled the bell
t and stopped the ear
I womli r what I ought to do?" h#
ja ' « d of a stout, dignified citizen who
. sat in a rear *cat.
I Pull that bell nnd let us go along,"
] said tho dlgnlfbul person.
The girl, who had «topped scream
and taken refuge In t**ars, turned
J
j tl
! iv
j indignantly.
"Oh
heart li
man," she said.
food f ord, woman, do yon want la
up the whoh
young no-cul klksed you? be asked.
Bhe did not ans a i r and the c
on.- N» w York Preis.
stem hc-aiih« n
we»»
V.'lth h ri- h
In dream
Only
H a « d ax«y
I », - -I :< way
*-• .Sit..
VS h;;,. ih«- h«
A> they III»«
K»« i lr»g t;
« r t*» y Mim
ling aWit«.
K a noni,
In
chirr»*,
rt of «
With
To *
Of !
'.M Hrt#
! vwitK
»-*•
h
. th«#
V*'Aft#»d through
Little* #jj
KmII» h«*r«* your h«wd
8 «*»m In fj#ncy mtt will tun
I/i our DtAAic
Prom thin la nd
For away lo Nap-land.
Tlx u routiiry r>a*siii# fair.
Ht til and mxr>*-l<;ui;
And already you ar«* ther#.
When I lay you -thua—
Little or»», my itttU
In yo ur little bed
—James Arthur Kdfwto, la Mas, Tut
ClHU
»»f t Mfyfl -t#*#p
* t.-.li. at sleep.
y Inn,
• -1
one,