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20 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, + aan made by some Cuban brigands to kidnap NEW PUBLICATIONS. Canfield, Georgo J. Hagar. Sumptuously Dlus-}| LACKED PRESENCE OF MIND. ls LEEP LESSN ESS Senator Sherman and party, which omly | 0 inn yEaae snican cont. | __ Stel New Fork: “Gay Brothers & Co. as i failed through a late change in the plans Sop tas ee Ghasiees ae Deper: rm MISSING. A Romance. Rarrative of Capt, Agstin Ought to Have Shot the Near Man {his acd cn gxcuraion, I referred to} in 'two volumes. New YOu. D. Oc lidynes & | Clark of the Tramp dieser “Gannon Wee With His Lett. The St es Man Wh this, and asked Senator Manderson what| 12. : —e for ‘Two Years, Was a Captive Among ihe Fepm tho Sin Hvansico Eiaminer. le otory a n 1 he thought the United States ought to do] _, on axe People of the Seaweed Sea. ty Jittus | Ff 5 5 asito\Ciba: We replied: This ig a history of American commerce hambers, guthor of “A Mad World and Ite| “It's a great thing, presence of mind, and Could Not Sleep. xz belleve thatsthe Spanish rule! tn) Cubs’ ||by one hundred Americasis; issued: in com-\|- > oDovple (as. “New York: Whe ‘Transatlantic 17 laiways egret; that somehow XK ome | » tas nas been oe oe eres oppression and Mmemoration of the completion of the first STEEDING HRAVEN WARN) Tslatie aoe rou think of the right thing until the wrong | Suffered for Ten Years With a Com= Years been stiering under the heal of a | CeMuy Of American commercial progress author of the “Blower of the Funilyy” “Lite | me: plication of Dineases—Rest at Lant. Aespotiem tat ia weiicte Une pieces ar | Dr Depew in bis edith preface saya | S002 Sayings and Doings," “Urbane and His} The speaker was a man whose mus- pene the city are filthy, and the reason for this | that this production “illustrates the dig- the Auiion New’ Forks aman tt & Sketch of {tache and hatr showed the winter of life | trom Jackson Senta, Maw Towa lies, I am told, in the fact that the munici- | nity of labor, the beneficence of liberty, & Go, Washington: Woodward & Lothcop. "| WAS Near. His eye was piercing, not | Any uu who las aver paced epless night pal taxes are taken by the Spanish ‘offi-| and the triumphs of inventicn. It is an St React if shifty, and his clothing and adornments late in a el gree at least, the wuf> GOES, Gnd gent to Spain instead of belng | epic on the marvels of ‘tntelligent work.” | 4 WOMAN By eee ae a ane Misicees of 2 |e ciokrnell ‘comioriatls’ crosamtamne feriues of one who through Weary nights ‘wud days used for the improvement of the city, for} tn his article on “The West One Hundred Midst of Alarms” “The ‘Face and the Musk.” | “I was guard on the Big Bend stage. 1 | V#ltly seeks to close his eyes in slumber, until at vhich se they were collected. I don’t OEY i i J last life itself i iat @ Seiking pacha: think much of the character of the native | Years” Dr. Depew suma,up what mast be | from Wows tourna,” "ec “ihutra Hae toe gk ES (DO ers meepoyel ragermhgramdmiergy + « population of Cuba. It is to a large ex-| the consensus of popular opinion when he Co, Washington: Woodward & Lovhrop. knew all the tricks, and had played every | was with tirea tain and nerves, longing without tent @ mixture of the Indian, /the nesroand| states that ‘sucha ‘review: of (our remaria | oo cane on cre gugnntmocany w. game ‘n all sorts of ways and with every | avail for rest. to un sides S, i EN is E REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Con- = is st; to count the hours as they drag the South American, and It does not seem | able century can be fobnd rowhere else. tuining (he Military and Financlal Correspond. | Kind of device. It was just such a night | wearily by, the stralmal consee startle to be made up of Geslrable material ASit0 | Ascisiance has been giight not among cneg, of Vintingulsied Omticers; General Orders [8 this, the very gentlest of breezes, the | sista ‘oud, te te cmeiee at re present revolution, howevel 2 of Washington, Le 1 List of Dis moon so bright one could read hy it, and turn out, there is no doubt in my mina | literary men and professional writers, but is e ead hy aMMictions that life bring. Such was tinguished Prisone By W. TR. | the road through the. woods was as white | S™ction i but that ‘Spain ts bound to lose the island. | from the experts in each department of Saffell. res C. Saffell, as a white ripbon. W> were bowling along oi taacer ceo Ma “Shyehasast on hae She ought to lose it on account of the way | industry. The encyclopedia is largely pro- THE LIFE AND EPISTLES OF SAINT Pau, | WUIetly enough up a grade, when at a little <a G) Sok ak oan x6 EERE Ss C8 5 eet: se oniGh she has misgoverned it. Cubs | fessional work. This {a purely practical, | Harmonizal and Oneeaaosiolly Sean e iy | turn we met two horsemen coming at a} i flared rec dr aa py MANDERSON. baer uw Eee Should be one of the most fertile and pro- | Gentlemen absorbed 1 nt of | Seripture Language. By W. Vrait, au- | Slashing gallop. They threw their horses | * at about June Ist, See ee Bee uci -coduices of tle wand putin aa in the manageme thor of “The ‘Gospel of the Holy Spirit,” & | back on their hauuches and we were held | chased Dr, Williams’ Tiok Pills foc Tele Ds ae (eae . | ‘i dustries have been destroyed, its lands | the enterprises which are the growth of New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Co, "Wash: | up. and began taking them according to diet OUR FOREIGN POLICY ee ae ree eat Sct Sara ateitec ab tavaste ieaaaas (carveooie ave | Eo Century Pave stepped aside from thelr | ington: "Woodward & Lotta “Passengers, driver and all were stood up | und at ouce felt letter and in ten dsm fal a tion, ne a i span- | @8rossing duties and cares to put into = weenie in a row, and one of the bandits guarded | cided change for ter, 1 continued to tak een Tu , caused by Span nOG SHITE! ; Fs % t . pein take An Agressive Foreign Polley De- | Mio: iesion vue Wate caused by Sp enduring form, each for himself, 4 plain, eS ee us while ‘his partner, Pete, he called him, | these pills until about November Ist ison, whee eC - 2 z clear and lucid statem sat of the section 0: ence,” thony’s Secre Was soon at work on the box. I suspected | 1 had to quit for want of mon: 2 manded. ; e 2 tenec ir Anthony's Secret. a P a _+ i ; sche aot Why We Need Cuba. the material world witn which he is fa- Experiment,” “Jacobi’s Wife,” &. “New York: | the driver of connivance, for when we] 1 can y thet this medicine gave me ; It seems to me,” continued Senator Mppose Spain should lose Cuba—where | miliar, and in which he has won his po- Frederick A, Stel Washington: Wool | heard the horses he said it was a courier | diate relief. So much so 1 coal ae An Aggressive Course Advecated | mz son, “that we have before us today | | Pit yon sion, his fortune and his fame. No one ward & Lothrop. coming; he knew of the trip, and sc threw | which 1 Was very difficult, with ease ggres greater problems then any with which | Would it go nea + pe. | C4 Tise from 2 perusal of these papers SCHOOL RECREATIONS AND me off my guard. I was put up in a line ad for the last ten years yp by Ex-Senator Manderson bwe have yet hail toda’ Wwe ace caine T can tell you where It ought to g0, without having an increased admiration Companion, Volume eo seiey alongside the reinsman, and while I had 5 sleeplessness, “cold fe yy Lx-06 - = i Ob we Chaae he dayihas ci chen | Plied Senator Manderson. “It ought to go] for the nineteenth century and a most and Duties,” Prepared Es; ly Seth eyes on the guarl and his partner not eration of the bowels liver trout) et = gcc C8 = chance. EC Deco Onl ta the United States: Guba isithe key to||Hopetull view or the twentieth. The stories Reading Ch By Chases W ean | @ Inove of that rascally driver escaped me. | Pith kidney troubles. Saat Se aa heat cee Pe aes ie fella teatee Ee eS Ce a tie Mexico and to all eur southern | Of battle and of conquest, of the founding Bode coticase Academy. New York: Auerican | “Of course, we all had our hands in the | & sleep, but ina few days 1 began ko feet UY CUBA | orcus foreign poli Already questions | the Gulf of Mexico ane oq | Of dynasties and the dissolving of empires, Book Co: air—and right here let me explain a Httle | ard iy’ nights, were tage dg tor of the other. During the administra- | stand like outposts to the Gulf of Mexico. | of peoples, which tonstinue the body of Seawell, author of ‘The Sprightly Rou of | It’s an ingemious contrivance which fits be- | I rested well and iny sleepy —__+ | ticn of President Cleveland we have had | We must in some way or otier cbtain some | written history from the beginning of re- Marsuc,? “Children of Destl ylaid, Mar- | neath your clothing, with an arm extend- | (1 texan at once to slerp well as | the Hawaiian question, the difficulties in | of the:n, sndswe should Bet then oe corded a » are ia ghastly contrast to this fen ap sore ries," “Little Jarvis,” & ang down the sleeve of your coat on ioe an kay Sue sl es aoe aes 1 | Venezuela, the Cuban’ situation and the | ble by peaceful means. As it is, the most glorious, beneticent and humanitarian New York: The Century nside, so reguiated that by a pressure of | 41, itpave I fed What He Told Frank Carpenter | proposed building of the Nicaragua canal: no European power, however Insignificant, picture of the achievements of the mine-| 4 IxG-aND A FEW DEKE A Romance. By | the elbow the eli pak the con asset the Tit a duty ty recon nk oo ' 2 y | There is today no European power that | that does not own one or more ef these ts-| teenth century.” Robert W, Chambers, author of “The hing in | Wst to grip a card or out of sight up in | it doo gu te About the Political Situation. fis not active and aggressive in reaching | 1: England, France, Germany, Spain, | “Among the hundred capt tus of industry Yellow,” "The ited itepublie,” “The Maker ot |the arms. it ise handy affair wot to. be «Signed x out for more territory. The Denmark—each have their outposts there, | who give to the world interesting and ite. Moons New York: G. P. Putoam's Sous. | caught with, too, for it is prima facie evi- | Subscribed fn mas pres fore Z oe me | the world are now striving not which In the ev-at of war would form thelr | structive essays on one husireds varieties Washington: Robert Bealls dence, and hanging’s too Hitt for @ man is, the Sth day ef J or renown, but for commere cgaling and victualing stations. Cuba, 18) of usefulness are Levi P, Mo ton, Gen. | 4 xpw NOTE. Ry Bla MacMahon, author of “a | W0's known to be ready to play with the é = 2 IDENCY ud Commerc advantage the most valuable of all the islands, and it} fiorace Porter, Charles R. Flint, Stuyvesant fodern Man,’” <A Passion, contrivance about him. When I quit the | ritawin, Jackson county lowa TO THE IDES | Cay of the politics of the pocket book, and | is of vital strategic and commercial im-| ish. Senator James McMillan, Charles 1. ted by Willard eon same I had a set of ‘em; I took ’em from | An analysis of Dr Willams’ Pink Wille . | if the Chited States would hold its own it | portance to us. If we had it {t would soon | Cramp, Gen, Thomas T. Kekert, Gen. 0 & Co. Washington a fellow from the bay who came up to earn all the ae ee | Would be forced, out of the very nature of | be entirely changed by means of Yankee Charles H. Taylor, Senator Redtield Proc: throp. an honest dollar. I wouldn't sell ’em or om = ter) things, Tor its own advancement and su- | enterprise and Ya money, and [ have John KE. Searles, Charle Pillsbury 2 give "em away; some one might think I thay : $e Nise premacy, to enter upon an aggressive pol-| hoped that the policy to be pursued would er Miller, John W. Havper, ‘Theodore RUTH rary aR. A Story. Dy, Aen 2 Mar used such things myself. So 1 just quietly = a Woe CME ATES a 1, ies We cannot longer live within our- | he one that woull result in our purehasing | 1." be Vinnie, Philip D. Armour, Fred. “iy Ties," &e. New York: ‘The Cassell Pubs | Worked a patent. 1 got a pair of single- S ame, HAVE COME FROM | selves. The drawing together of tne na- | jt. . Pabst, Pierre Lorillard and Albert A. Pope. Msbing C6. Washington: Woodward & Lotu-| shot derringe which would le In the A Eippe, ys jon of the Chicago to Omaha to | tions ¢ . enone A ene morgen prages es “As Cuba Is today, its population is euch aluable contributions on American labor, rop. cox of my arm, mas not rest pan, re is mond Pale and sallow cong « of : absolutely prohibits it. Cumust from! that we might not wish to admit It to the | imports and exports, and interstate com.| .. pee arn astened "em to elther clip of them hold- | Wesrkiess either in mols “ - have chat wonrnls P ayenG Oter ASA OF BETHLEHEM AND HIS HOUSEMOLD, t Kets Sad apg nat we can of our own mar-| Union on an equality of statehood. It| merce—three chupters oon, pectively, by | “""y OG Hy UEEREM AND Is “Hlizalerh | OUtS. Of course, when my hands was up the | feulting froin vi =3 fen : = 2 > ig stat S b cha ‘S—are, respec » by Sat. SV. By Macy abeth : . : | Pits are sold by Ger | Kits Sand must use all means to obtain our | could be given a safe provinelal govern- | Carroll D. Warne tie Worthington C.| Jennings New Nord ane ee uateth | Gerringers lay Bnug against my forearm, | Vill ate sold by 4 share of the foreign market ment, however; I mean a Bovernment Ford and Edward A. Moseley, all promi- & Co Washington: Woodward & Lothrop. oaed practic wae m nt and knew just ra for [OM How Asia Will Force Bimetatlism, | something like that of our territories, or it | nent in official lite ( Washington. pane a ee 3 how to cramp my elbows, drop my arms a “ Net nator | trator, is it not a question of the | Could be held as an outlying district, as we | | Worthy a handy place in any library this Tee ONG ASS ze Gissing, author of | jittle and have the little barkers in my Manderson volunta- aes ets? What | today hold Alaska. It strikes me that] book must ultimately be revorded "as & Year of dublluet Nee one te et Fenne te | hands. s ae 4 from y as well as the markets? What is Spain might be glad to sell it, and ft would | standard. For reference purposes it is Co. Washington: Woodward & Lothrop. “I was gradually letting my hands down a ily ose | YCUr idea of the financial question? I find | be far better for us to buy the island than | unique and satist ng. As a specimen of | é once; that is, I was testing the thing, when NCE ON MARS. Congress at the ch 3 many free silver men In Nebraska. to acquire it in seme other way. If Cuba the bookmaker's art it fs all that could be aor PUPPET-BOOTH. pad eae : € me ee me up sharp,fearing some- <aiaka Uinybnig ts Whew of his last term, and | “<7 am nor in fa Sith feaie x should obtain her indepen” nce and estab- | desired. Ee : Kclatne of 1a | thing, and made me move away a mite 3 o he is now at the head | conn pigs favor oe tus £ree colnage of | ould republic capable of maintaining ee eee ee Cantury col eet-Vanh” | trom’ the line, where he could watch me Messages? He Ab dear: Foe af Senator Manderson. “I want | iesi¢ under the protection of the United | RAND, M. y & IDET particular and keep the passengers covered ym the London Saturday Review. of the legal depar to more silver u because it fs one of | sta h ha ight be desired. WASHINGTON AND THE DISTRICT OF 0O- | 4 yiyy By Vesta $. Simmons, an-| as well. He ordered € ndy to Keep ment of the Burling- | our greatest products, and be ai te aurin@euchen (ere ranaieroula probably Great GCSE Tr eee antes ote abe ther’ of " “Men anil Men,” &e. | still, too, for there was a little bit of sob- | Year after year, when ton railroad system, | silv ng pation we can rank the! soon ask for admission into the Union as Rockies” “A Week li New Yerkes “Ulanndy | Ne® York: andes poqaetlshig Co. “Wash: | bing by a woman in the party, and a snivel- | troubling, there recurs. th y having charge of all the business west of | Wer believe, however, that we can| a separate state, and it would be difficult © to New York,” &e. With) Map and ington: Woodwar Lothrop, ing drummer was bemoaning his fate. F the existence of intelligent, s nt life cn sourt river. He lives here Ina beau- | Mf uvon the free and unlimited coinaye | fy “chder hen aapenh Mustrations. Chicago: Hand, MeNally & Co. | sanELON. A Novel, By 3 E. Wilkins, au- | W28 not doing good business with the box, | ie planet Mara. The last outcrop of € Mis: river. He I of silver single handed and without refer- ‘ This 1s more than it purports to be; its thor of “A Humble Romance,” ¢ Field,” | though, for he was clubbing a lie Gineins acces mee tae of M tiful t ick in the most ce to the other nations of the world, ts a A Big War Bound to Come. itismisiveseiittanandic Cathe ae &e. New York: Harper & Brothess, Washing- | hammer, but not making any headway at | 8Peculation grev ee — a city and leads a delusion and a snare. The international] “Speaking of war, Senator, all the great | tive oe | apie aite ee sre vast ton: Win, Ballantyne & Son opening the little saf | Javelle of a luminous projection the aus mummy’ respects tian Be’ | Core bre such owevcr, that © hetfeve | Todons sccm to be calig about with ehips| uantlly of nellable Information which, bas TGBAR EL a ‘ . uddenly the opening came. The guard | southern edge of the planet. The light was oa ; | pamietalliane on! sonteisate: taste, will! ood be [os mater ee Bose abou you attrib- | been cleverly condensed within the limits | CURAN NELUGERENCY. Petition of Tomas Es-| was getting impatient and’ cureina Pete. | pecullar in eeveral respects, and, among di reed by the united action of continental sae : of less than two hundred pages. All that th “Horatio BJ n with a smash the hinges broke. Pete | © and this country ute this war spirit?” pages. 3 tio S. Rubens, | WI other interpretations, it was suggested Sounsel for the yave an exclamation, and t | “What makes you think so?” said I. “It is difficult to find a reason for it,” | the average tourist expects or needs to Counsel for the I F u guard turned his head—only for a second, though, but | that the inhabitants of Mars wer-“fashing Be : know about the national capital is lucidly | por KING OR COUNTRY. A Story of the Ameri. | DS, 2e4 : ate’ e conjectured inhabitants « I think so," replied the Was the reply. “It seems to be fount | sur furth in clear type and on pond Meee | FOR KING tion. By Jaines Wate Wekmer: | that was enough, for I had been watching | to the conjectured inh ft use of the competition which w & 2 TNeRee ” s PMO Hasire ee ferkiiae gtuaz | bim, and It was no great thing to take ad- | the sister planet, th. No attempt at re- ie from all parts of (io Cake oe where. Europe is in a state of fer-| with a sutticiency of illustration and- an New ¥ Harper & rotuers. V Oa | rare h isa ee along agricultural Hines, but in manne | BeBe. ‘The aggressiveness of the different | accura map. in @ preparatory note the ee “Like a flash my arms had dropped, ana | 1/¥ was made Sait ber ous tae every ng, are we meeting with competition | powers in Foceking commercial supremacy | author acknowledges his indebtedness to| iy qin vaLuY OF 7 By Henry W.| those little a&-caliber pops were in my | @ebomer roval, with ‘our best . Sen- ae Ee - x different parts of the wor' Miss Helena MeCarthy and Mr. William son, Author of * res of Landon.” | hands, W 7 inne ar 5 j, | ansported to Mars, a red riot © Sen. h as was never thought of before. Our . ; ss Sra eit n. author of tes of be hands. With my right I dropped the guard, | ))\) athwart whole of Lo: w n has now to tight for its place with | Clally in Afriea, ts very like leroy Curtis for assistance rendered; York: H o. Was the bullet going through his head. I shot | M08 athwa eagle ys Bsc bat of India and Egypt in the inarkets of | tational conflicts. I believe that these names will be accepted as vouchers | Wm. Ballautyy : the fellow at the box with it hand. [ce oe eee Die. The ao hits fa bie teacets ana | EUTORe. Gur whieat fields have to compere | Of the PO ee Pe roe Be | ot the bock's value, PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIC CULT ORE I never was as good a shot with my left as |! is nip Aout Shae Biase ae ; y him in his travels and | with the plains of South Russia,the step) glad to’ we See we ae at | KING'S IANDROOK OF NEW Graseebaan Reuben Post Halleck, Instructor in Pay with my right, and, in addition, he was | th. days and = varied career. Among | of Siberia and the peasant farms of Nouth Bite see ai Gan cies ee to, Catling’ History and Descript the Amer Toulsville Male High School three times as far away. So, instead of | mers and winters of his household gods | # sstan. Our meat products are sold | history you w ee ae Heard eee jean Metropolis, With” Over housand American - hitting him in the bead, as I tried, I only benethe s pascal letters and pictures of | Sl¢ by side with those of the Argentine | Wa? springs up periodically the world over. Illustrations: fr Photographs Maude Eapye WHAT oN N DO WITH 4 CHAFING-Disu, | 8°t him in the ly. As turned and | cont Hers arity is ture tepublic and Australiaand there is scurce- | After twenty or thirty years of peace there for this. Work ed. Lalited and Publisied in AGATE CORKS CUE Te en | dew his en Mabited apts to drop, Aes States w ly an agricultural product of ours which | @lWays arkes among nations an inclina- by Moses King, Boston, Mass, Nene Enlarged Edition. “New | for. I knew there would te e lively | fre sere | has not to fight for its footing as never bs Pee ne nomeneny: andth ‘sinclination | If anybody wants to know anything about ork: Jobn Ireland. shooting. I didn't take time to reach for | Hos pore Gisiza eumth ie fore. sencrally breaks 0 : rems New York that could reagonably be looked cots t : my own gun, but threw myself on the dead : fheacaue Shak De 2 3 dev x a a i D A BRIDE FROM y Grant Allen, 6 cg tae ag ss z gentle re spectroscope, that = | Adintic inter Weesas Auccicac. Bey pues oc hextules ofthe development /ot)| 7 va Cae work as this {t is likely that author of rr" New York: | ber, catching his bullet as I went down. | Sralvet of the mont dicen ee by Steere Le “Des : 2 j earch In King's Hand a R.F. Fenny & Co. mat Woodward & Thad the gun of the dead one up in aj reason to 1 that the © manufacturing,” Senator Mander- bo you think a war between the United | Search in King’s Handbook would result In Lithrop. moment, and was able to kill Pete before | ments familiar t = ther Sen continued, “within the past few years | States and England a_ possibility?” the finding of the nceded {nformation. This any of ‘the passengers ents familiar to us here | @ new Richmond has entered the field. The | _“E dou’t think there Is a probabillty just were hit. I have |p ed myself a hundred times whe: memt is the second edition; an fmmense ment over the first, which w greeted as being the best thi nrove- | BY OAK AND ‘THORN. A Record of English | jhe DEO VE Duys. “By Alice Erown. Boston: Hougat al howe s 3 a i ery Muti 3. Washington: Wun. = BE the ind Millia £°¢ Washing Win. Ballauty pl T re-| so like th my absolute lack of self-posses- agit sion. It would have been just as ea et, chemica : : now of any such event, Japanese, the Yankees of Asia, have be- derson. “There is always a possibility of come manufacturers to a s' artling degree. | our having war with any power. dt is aid Senator Mon- earth that, as pr only living material we kno’ for | existence on the « there . : s a € ever attempted. More than one thousand a man with presence of mind to have turn- | Gicuite In orine that it can | They are already competing with our cot- | always Pihere They come hanabpens 99 | illustrations ald ihe text in the recording | TOM ¢ Py F, Uoniazon Smith. | With | ed the trick with two shots, using the left | jurescd yy) renborns that it came | } ten and silk goods, and the cheapest rugs fo en pean ae the | Of history and the dispensing of informa. Hees nie a pentane Boston: | on the close party, and saved the wound, | is we know that pr | can watch factory has lately been estab- | RCnor of a nation is like that of an in- | THE UNITED STATES RED BOOK. Complled by By Sir Robert Peel With Riveiaeeere fiat cote nee by metered for | a th which makes copies of Ameri. | “ividual. Tt is easily touched, and insults BL. Murliu. Alluny: James B. Lyou. SR oe ope hemes PROFIT SHARING. that marvelous series of forms ar tches with interchangeable works, is iehuare net appeased’ Ey. proper, {well | orth much more than its cost. It is an Frederick A. Stokes Co. Washington: A. lis. Baie ee veh aie eran ann Sees : | ard I met a m fis eee ae” WhO 82d | bring about war, I doubt mush vhene: | illustrated congressional manuit ond mora net an raanley, BG te Teun een S| forces on Nass, should mot paoteniene Re | in Yokohama of one of our best ‘makes ‘ss such differences will arise between us and | It contains the portraits and brief bio- | MNT ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INTERSTATE Soa aa p Comnray the root of as fair a branching tree of lv= | 2 S e : AL at : zi : the Fe tnt nae thiat Your could! not tell ic | tnqnete poe nee antagonistle; we taverus: So 1 Cone te re Suche lint here (costs | muchiim coniiod thot meee Oa clways $s. It cost In Japan the sum of 60 cents, ‘a Sere cate auiile our Interests are | graphical sketches of the President and his] (OM B CUMMISSION. |“ Decemier ly 188. | Prom the American Journal of Sociology. ing beings, and bear as fair a fr ? Government Printing oitice. hgent, sentient ercatures? From extensive correspondence with all 2 she: ati aS SDVEN SIN CRITIC firms and tions know havi STREP aes 5 jutual sacrifices t " branches of the nati$nal legislature. Then : Peer the firms and corporations known to have Pak and it was copied to a hair, even to the put? Raia es ee ae what | there are dezcriplions and reproduc ons of Pitesti pees tried profit sharing in the United States Mr, Penh Semeirs Sof the name and trademark of the | would pe ane a : photographs of the principal public build- P: s ; iportenk one American manutactuver aegmark, of the | would be the result? Paul Mcnroe has made an important re 1 That 1s difficult to predict,” replied | Ings here, ag weil as pictures of the private | EFFI HETHERE Japanese are the most wonderful imitators | gaunt 98, ai pre penlled ait of intel- cabinet and of the members of both TUR SM. By A. T. Qu aarles Scribner's Sons. How From Tid-its, TON. By Robert Buchanan, ‘: Never during its existence has India bee of the world, and I belleve that they have natal power of the world. Our warships | Junction with these there is a great quanti- Ballantyne & Sons. given chiefly in the language of the con- ¥ as * m are inventive genius as well. I heard’ of an ns| are pigmles compared with hers. Her | '¥ of statistical information as nearly as | xarsory MOORE. By Adeline Bergeant, Naw } Celtis) themselves, are /surmaarinel as) fol. /ni Tay? oiling t9 tharetock, Savines fro ance of thelr wonderful skill from Ee ny {Beeat Battle ships could lay waste our | possible up to date. A useful appendix to | “Yay ate Chicas Cotte Sargeant: Near | cerns: fhems fifty firms which have adopted | 2¢47ly all sources are disposed of in this eprom. the man whom Gel. Grant sent | cccan cities ad Gaace week bombardment | the busy man's librar mantee Letina: te Japan at the request of the mikado to adiey sa pias ? S* savi are belng constantly the system, twelve continue it, five have | "8%, and these savings ar Ss. tor Manders. could enforce a tribute which it would be COMP! ESSAGES ‘1 MLD. PJ. St n y i made—often at the expense of cl nator Manderson. teach the Japanese our sclence of agricul- | qiifcult for us t0 pag Sie ele | A comPrLatioN OF THE MESSAGES AND 1D. By Fg. Stimson iW. 8. of Dale), | abandoned It indefinitely and thirty-three Set dhe nema tara tore se in nd upon a side table in nis| ‘Ure, He was, you know, at one time at | edly punish us sheocely ath ce got cur ee Aalto Sehgal Brontauots, eto Nuttin & Co. Washington: | have abandoned it Eermnnently, cabs: ce ‘of fe. gs ones aout < Pacts eon aearaetecie photograph Meet ee not Our bureau of agrieuiture. | second wind, but with the continuation of 5 nardson, a Rep fronts tho) eee ae ERAS HOnetOn which continue the plan have an experi- eC ae me ceniehs a pave one sha ephons a 4 ciatsings Wonestier amt eridentiy, discussine | snouc the Japanese One Vicor nee nee | roe Up Ath Ce ent The Star has described the principal| “te & Go. en years. The second class average but one| Jewelry is regarded ae the most some of the great que: nefore the | 22 : nacne esigee Sia Libaoe: “| As S aRSioa ‘ a , ey fi fe Ang ealth, and fo es are h stories. My chat with Senator Man- | US@ Wl ae nese there a American public Iife laurice Franels “Egan. im ore: Joh Mur- | £uc : nade “l etock of Sewelry, 3k gah always © on covered a wie range. He is a man | ov ere set Of AUEUTS. ere darazese | THE PYTCAIRN'S ISLAND MAIL. Sue Oe es PSR ere ee fee BTEC ihe) third clase wary Andengthi or idaltvom |e ni cacee of wie conics ae of ideas. He has f Dory twatve seats | nat cuts square holes isstesd’ of aon ce Will appreciate the work vat “its ful | WEALTH | Acatysr cowwoxweanmt. ny | a maximum of eight years to a minimum of | nev: sed, and never Geen else He mat- | round ones, and they loJked apes ens | A Letter Thence to Tahiti Goes Value; to the historian it will be a great | — Heury Demarest Liovd. Now York: Harper &| six months: the majority having tred it | higeiqiewl: and never depressed. Sos . ‘ueal ob. | SWS and their work with admiration, The | 2000 Miles Before It Gets There. | Ya! This volume—the first—brings us down | —_Pretters. Ie emgriod of from two to three years. | of jewelry knows its market value one of the shrew thlie men | £eheral was bullding an American house | From the San Francisco Call to the close of James Madison's second | CONJUGAL, AMDNITIES. By Delta. New York Giese auc eGNe Uae EAR a eee ‘ Rohe ba ae to express his opin- and ihe Japane Mighe Wie Taner ne very In the possession of one of the mission-| term as President. fue & Co. Washingtou: We bara & As to a fundamental principle. the laree ety Eye Me mapet bs py babacmes er otek: remarks I | ously nangonrcd Cae Cages | ary party who has just arrived from the AND TAXES IN THE UNITED majority are of the opinion that such a] han, which is occasionally equal in + to | Was in great distress over thelr loss, bata | South seas on the Adventist vessel Pit- DER THE INTER ENUE | DAME FORTUNE SMILED. The Doctor's Sto: plan results in a financial loss to the em- | five years’ income of the bridewron a | few days later he found his own tools in | cairn ts a letter which has an interesting] Tho Urounidatton dT aan bares Weoae Gq Vine Barnes. Posten: Aroum Potltehing | ployer, he being recouped if at all in mon | pe Gees meee ee clothing, § 3 da ound his a c: 2 the Organization, nent and Later Modi- 0. computable ways. Those which continue | scarcity of cooking gene y | the proper places uninjured and by thel rele 25,- ation of Direst 1 clge Taxat! le thes seeped Be ray SF ovine caning De oa non the Presidency | Sie there was anothee dean by thelr | and unique history. It traveled about 25, feat of pDiredt/ acl besite)Fayalion wale!) oe eer ara: By John wWateon, | the plan do 60, not asa matter of philan. She meaty early | led exactly, even to the scratches upon the | 002 miles, while the distance between the} — fit Ueugtitutlon, By Erederle ©. Tow & Go.” | DD. lan Mclaren). New York: Dodd, Mead | thropy, but_as'a matter of Justice if not of of jew wife ees eee Cae oe Os bhrangleilite stvesidan cineca ten the | Mailing potnt and its destination Is but An educational series of more than or. eo In thelr opinion as tergut Gaually divided | jewelry possesses nothing cise tute: cima x nd ne the bee ny ae b odes = nt - ie pinic irect finance! re robbec 1 pa Gaste escuet to hurt, and E hope the-bee'| yapancse can do. ‘Thele ablitic is wetene | a0! wiles, andvit went tie most direct | 4 ae Sues ON THE ART OF LIVING TOGETHER. By R Pen oe ae tothe, Hirect financial | be robbed. ‘The eet : os Wee tates heee eee e 4 : dinary worth 1s the Crowcll Library of 4 IGETI benefit of the plan to the firm. While it is | jewelry is absolutely indigent will nev Feo cixe anny bonnet that | fined to fans. pottery and textile fabrics, | route possible, and did not miscarry at BAY:| wconemles and’ Poulics: (to SerUEn eee P. Horton, M.A. D.D. New York: Dodd, true with any euch question, that one suo- | "One of the prontest me ncc of the Jewciry I will not dare to give my opinion as an| Pees anally good workmen in iron and | gtage of its journey. The travels of a let. ee ae meet career See iets a: 45 cess will prove that It can’ be done with | owner ia that bis hoatdeconnathe taxed. A! American citizen. “You remember the poll-| Steel. Thelr a eer eee thet ted ter sent from Pitcairn Island to Tahiti| jatest edition. Withcut neglecting any of | CDES. By Charles Leonard Moore, Pubii profit, and any number of failures not | man may own jeweiry valued at a lakh of ticlan who concluded his speech by saying: | fotture. When can remember that un. | Show, as nothing else can, the complete | the essential details Mr. Mowe hac giver the author, Philadelphia, prove the contrary, yet {t is as a genera] | rupees, and pay no income tax. This is & S, them is my sentiments, and | ‘skilled Japanese labor brings from 5 to 1 | iolation of tho little Pacific paradise | us'a deeply intereecine history; dull pages ntiments don’t suit you they can ow I de ts cannot nged only convin I have my own v never yet hesitated to exp sfaction. Jewelr type, not as an individual variation, that | source of great sa cents a day and that thelr skilled workmen | founded by John Adams. Tahiti is only | are scarce. The first in a series of articles, by Mr. | cuch a system has social signiticanne, A] no recurring income, but it is pr > sa ar row = he “History | further study will justify two general con- | th: rovernment pay If it nev ep ive from 15 0 ce! ae about six days’ sail from Pitcairn, and is Glenn Brown of this city, on the y i , : x “ ; Sosy pose paar Ae Wien ean the source whence lovesick Pitcairners | SUNSHINE AND SHADOW. Bs Carclino Edwards | of the United States Capitol," has just ap-| clusions: 1. That such a eystem will sus | em kerenament pa a nat changed, but they e- OW y Pi author of “Fleeting Thoughis’ ae 2 ceed only with a select few of employers, | common am n and women alike there are forty millions of Japanese you | take their wives. But letter writing, ale vow Yok Go Br Pumas’ goreuente.” | poared in the American Architect. Mr. pons sa of employers, | comn eee cing argu-| win realize the enormous competiiion | though it forms an important part cf tho Ber hae fee % Wasing- | Begun has devoted much attention to the | Mose with whom social motives have an | sorte at ahaa ws and I have!} which may come from that country alon courtship, is generally confined to one let- ‘s them, nor to Silver and Protective Tarif. men z y | extraordinary Influence, and with a grade | impoverished, takes place wit ‘ s early history of this city and is specially | ©xttord) . sae bee sr YP sane wavasiy Reb és ter, as when the answer is received it ig| Tender sentiment admirably versified ts well fitted to treat the technical phases of | 0f Skilled or intelligent labor; 2. Such a] fer of jewelry, and Very frequently of new, . an _ system is of some importance to society | jewelry. Leer eS hia = ss is generally the arrival of the bride. Except | by no means infrequent in this altogether | his subject. oe ps Enc * Secmrg eee Wat they’) pot would not’ at protective tarial peep |e ceetoee cine man-of-war consents to| pleasing addition to the gifted author's ee erore esiatical yee ha Riaw Wak “What is your idea as to the probable | Such products out of the United States carry letters between the two points, which | contributions to poetic literature. A de- Made Game of It. easier. 2 onny pa eet eae. outcome at St. Louis?” “It might as to some things, but not as saaintual hope iseeeEne terete en cae lightful gift book. From Vanity. Se eae From the Corvallis (0 Hage . Tam not imbued with the spirit of| to all,” replied Senator Manderson. “W. £ ‘ ~ Sata uu were very fond Coyotes Recovered Their Puapw. There {s profit in the goat business, ace prophecy. I think, however, that a far as| hout nee =i n| {rola San Branctsco or Portland to Eu- | THp QUESTION OF COPYRIGHT. Comprising the | MTS. Foot—“I knew you were very fon ral the psknok Soacernan aay cording to the belief of Irwin Smith, and - | Should have to make the tariff? 7 = 7 x From pokane Sp eview, = Governor McKinley ts concerned the ques- so high|rcep¢. A gentleman now residing in Oak Text of tho Copyright Law of the Unit. of game, my dear, so I ordered a duck for cick 5 cae tion as to whether he can be nominated | that !t would be prohibitory and the result | land. was’ once deputed to carry the Pit- States, A Summary of the Copyright Laws at | dinner today.” An amusing incident occurred the other | his conclusion is base OF ee ereeee, Will be settle ore the sitting of the con-| Yeuld be that It would cut off our revenue, | Cairn mail for Tahiti, and today he told the Frees aces eepore op uazies of the | Mr. Foot (at carving)—“I think the butch- | day on the Lemon farm, near Garfield, | in handling goats for a year past. He bee vention. If he should triumph no one will | Again, you know Japan is on a silver haste Bier eee ik Caeleniicn tion Now Pending in Great Britain, A Skin | €f must have sent you a decoy duck. Wash, Burt Lemon and an employe of the | a0 business on the headquarters of Shot- rejoice more than myself. I have been ac- | 42d business is done there upon that stent eulett: Ban) Hrancisco! e ship City of the Contest in the United States, "1837 180i, ——-see- <5 : . s vouch, in Benton county, near the i $ i. I belie h of Hankow, and were off Pitcairn Island x % farm were plowing, when they came across | } with him from early manhood. | @Td. | e the result will be that we . ii in Bebolf of International Copyright, and Cer Summer Nobility, % es es h eak, last year, with a band of not cnly make a strong candidate, | Shall not only have protective tariffs here, | 0% Christmas day. Only about one ship tain Papers on the Development of the Cone three young coyote pups which had not yet | the peak, year, 4 I make a good President," | but_ also in Europe, and that connected | Makes the island, and as we should lose ny | {la ,Lavers, on the Development of the Ite. | Prom the Chicago Record. opened their eyes. While they were ex-| cats. The increase was over 75 por cent, tes Senaton: Lealionin noni i. | With them there will ba ¢ bimerallic agree- | 8Tound by waiting a few hours we hove to Bults of the American Act of 1891. Compiled | «What makes that girl so haughty?” 1 3 and when he sheared a few weeks ago, he Non the frat ballate’ | ment which will fegatets tan ce silver |4Nd signaled to Adams Point. “thon the | by Geo. Haven icaisehaat League, "stemnd Bik | | "Her father owns the biggest soda foun-| “miming them the old ones appeared and | 223 Si" eare from whicn to sal wont nated on the first ballot? whieh: v egula e v - * ican Publishers’ Copyright League, Second Edl- y "-/ approached to within fifty yards. Mr. | 2 = sliest kids sheared as high chee Gatile soeai nut ne seen | the world over. England will two boats Queen Victoria and Admiral i ¢ - ” F J Some of the likeliest kids sheared as high jeed or Governar Mortoucand @ tocioni | Other nations: of ‘nrone aatie te United | tables. Gov. McCoy also came off and a Sa sack, and placed the young ones in the | standing offer of $3 per head for his goats, Reed or G wernor Mo Le ae a western | States. wil adopt te ane the English wil] | @8ked us to carry some letters to Tahiti. RELORT OF | PROCEEDINGS INCIDENTAL, Chance Playmates. sack, which was tied up and left in the | ftom which it 1s seen that the lucreas with Sen or Alliso! 4 lead. e ve 7 ¥ EI C1 IN AN) EDICATION Oj! . " ” over ) r is 1 me when some of the lesser | have to come in. peaduceduacreratea id yoda COSFBDERATD | MONUMENY Heception “and (5 Acereca in: the abaae) Held juntl'dime to on Trom|work He cold to 8. Le Wine, Nic tries 28% wee might ghine with Increased vigor.” | What Lt Hung Chang’ Visit Wilt Do. | fore oog ee ihe ees, and, £ them wo] And “Uther Distinguished. Tercourart Gibegaie | From Ponct, SHes | EG POTS Patna eee a ins Menai RE penile git atohale at aoe toot “Ho: now rison, Sena a 1 ee Ley nae an ther ulshed Personages, at B x ifle, a L 7 s air at 30%, « Soee ace ne ud HOw | Bhs: Japanese’ phase (atthe) qucation = [[coneen ets eniviattac ee ee fruit | Gago, Tk; Lanchesn and. Banguer dives reed, Sa erad Civas (ot THETA eae | per poral mad Sieh atten Bin Bs or about yourse . Senator Manderson went on, “4s, however, | 224 vegetables we started on our trip. at Cincinnati, Ohio, and Their Military Greet- * “i lly, when th @ total of over $40 profit from his original Presid Harris replied Senator peat ver, | Those letters were the cause of a good Ing at Fort Thomas, Ky., May 20-—June 1, 1895. the plow, and, finally, when the men came band. He did not give during the year a ‘er consenting would es & small bids of the possibilities of deal of inconvenience. When the captain ie Jno. O. Underwood, ae General, U. 0, Y. in abe of pebere they had eotd the sack single pound of feed to his goats Ee © nomination came to| Asiatic competition. The great gian Illustrated, Souventr’ Edition. Chicago? Wit containing the young coyotes, they saw one < 7 Ne : cahiea personakexertion. As for me, | far east is China, It hee ae esas Mies eae the eres Johnston Friating Co. 2 of the old ones with the sack, puppies and | Stowed no further trout aye fees f aoe Hee ne cena Reene itor 8 Ce" | 600,600! peopte!and ttvkas pest these oes [NS Tete ad moat eat he, Must make an | HOW MARCUS WHITMAN SAVED OREGON. a the Inst seen of them. hoy oma that was |The timo, and to furnish them with ware et oe a aay atlect mien au tm | Punishment by Japan rudely aroused from | @Midavit and must apply to the postmaster True Romancg of Patriotic Heroism, qi ek . comfortable wheds to occupy at will den as Senatcr € n expressed ft, ‘that I am ri = = 01 eneral for 14 cents, the tariff for carrying Devotion and Final Martyrdom. With Sketches +o+——____. the winter. s to my having been an | its slumbers. China will now onter the | vera! ford countries not in the postal of Life on the Plains and Mountains In Vioneer adidaic for the presidency, | world’s markets as the greatest of the| union. Bventually the letters were land- ay8.. By Oliver W. Nixon, M.D. LL.D. Vor A White Deer as a Mascot. Se = bs ig Goch pk hae eae ta ene manufacturing nations. Wages in that | ed in the Falmouth post office, after we CER CHIC Eee Gama ae erry balla From the Portland Oregonian, aa ana ee S- pen ey wo year: ave been urged by my friends} ountry = nq |catried them about 13,000 miles. Fr 1 aug, DD. 1. 4 rom Tlarlem ns nomination. I eee rote {20 | Falmouth they went to Southampton, and | — Wetratclcateas Se bun ving DU The citizens of Crook county are much put ndreds from a ne S50 ce: ven greater. Mrs. Gadd—“How 1s your girl, Mra Gabb?” Mrs. Gabb—“Well, sh n ri were sent in the usual course of even veals | Li H ung Chang, the sTpatest of Chinese | New York, another 8,000 miles. They hes MONETARY (SYSTEMS) 0% re ia n and perhaps the most progress- . Study of Present Currency Systems and Statia- H Bee Oe en ernnencotand! were/put on tieal Information Relatige to the Volume of te Slee : r World's Money, when T suc-| Of the czar. He will soon leave there, and | Sestinntion Trent point to Tahiti, thelr | Various Plans B personal a a feats Nex | eg mauler the pire, 1s now i i me to be e an empire, is now in Russia, | bc ard one of A ral T refused | Where he has gone to attend the coronatin Of ae the nearest eer ae comers) and out on account of the slaying of a white deer whieh has been roaming over that sec- tion for a number of years, and which was 6 abomin with a+Complete Abstract 0} ything she ct ty; she spoils ever s a sort of mascot, and which | 'Y 4 Bue roposed for the Solution of the looked upon = t tla short time aca | She's lazy and impudent, but she a pelea a destination. The remainder of their jour- Currency Problem. Maurice “L. Mubleman, no-one would harm, «tila short time ago |/° 7s quality, emreiy mer with” that were im = Soa Beare reat Bill visit | ney was covered with a small beat. In all, Deputy Assistant Tees Colter one Poindexter wantonly shot it. Such | “Yyqeed. What is t ing to me by simply saying tha e ed States and w ome across | the le ver 25,0 ‘ork, New York: Charles H. * eliher séck nor dauiac the Pacific. ‘thta & thee Whom Gen. | 00 tuilos and seen ice stance of over 25, 000. mile cc y ana| Grant called the Bismayck of China. “ite Sr coute ee cour months) and curios are very seldom found, but In story | “She st: a half en route.” has al about this OUR BASEBALL CLUB, and How It Won the and in song for ages past occasional refer- +2 —— eady a numbe: de : Championsbip. Now aud Revised Edition. Ty ; Sc aSG gs ® ae that vou 4 a Ration | ho, streadyi a aumberict mionecn tastories oe Seah ios aanthor ‘of the. “Seqort Xtuo Ser ered eeteuna re Eee eran es > it McKinley?" Le iS 3 “The Boy Einigrants,” &e. an Introdue- ; eer, : a “That statement,” replied Senator Man- | Possibilities of his people in making goods Dachs—ology. tion by AL. G, Spaulding of the Chicago Base have been a mythical or legendary animal, erson, “is absolutely false. Ihave neither | £0 the foreign markets. His return to 1 the Fitegende Blatter. Ball Club, New York. EP. Dutton & Co. ry : This white deer of Crook county, however, y nor in had any communiea- | China will probably start a revolution, Washingtoa: Wm. Ballantyne & Sous, a ate was no myth, for its snowy hide is now & tion. by letter or verbally. with the agents | Which pe Er Went wits cheap SONYA KOYALEVSKY, Her Recollections of Child- Alia He Pickle in a taxidermist's shop in this city, Rare tufenit vtelisye ted tere b ritene eer Piatra tat fram ite amstan by Teabel Seria BUithE mauUCe! of the penalc@r Crook maaeiy ow myself e I would b cle S . Hapgood. th a aphy nn Oar- 4 at the req 0 m w edntent with the nomination of MeKinles, Uncle Sam Should Buy Cuba. Totta ‘Letter, Duchess of Cajunello,”Trausiated Bs to make big trouble for Poindexter, who Reed, Morton or Allison than I wea; | Senator Manderson and myself visited from the Swedish by A. ive Bayley, and a ae with my own nom nation. I would say, | Cuba scme years ago as the guests of Sen- Biographical Note by Lily Woittsoln.’ New killed the animal about February 1, during Fork: arheOsatery)| Got Wasting toes the season when it fs not lawful to shvot | however, that the responstbilities of the | ator Sherman. This was shortly after the porrs Buet Ceaturscs Eps unt mramio (coi wtst reverend etraneeccwto mand Geer eh oes ce ee many Presidency have never been go great as | death of Vice President Hendricks, and y are likely to be within the next four been’ very d-naturedly playing at ball| stories about this celebrated white deer, The tibles | With her for the last half hour)—‘“‘And now | one of which was that Barnum had offered Faith ang T’'ve got to go in, I'm sorry to say. So I’m | $10,000 for the animal alone, and it is now ing RAYS OF LIGHT FROM ALL LANDS Bystensg of Beery: Ager ace ‘and’ Ned The parlor =‘ The_huntin Ree Crerree ane a Coma afraid you'll have to go on playing all by | said that Poindexter shot the animal to get niteé States. During the trip a plot was dachs. dachs, aachan Somplete etary gE Ali enarehed and en are yoursell” $200 for its skin. The Derby Race.—Life. years, and that any man sensitive to his | Senator Sherman, according to the then Qwn shortcomings and distrustful of his | laws, was the acting Vice President of the} ‘The beer Ability, or even @ man of aggressive self-