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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 12, 1909. er Modern Civilization” ON THE WAY TO NANKING IN A BIG RIVER STEAMER elte, and the factory hands are called to filled in with eartn and stone. They are viceroy has planned an athletic park, vherw thelr work by the shrill whistle of steam. paved at the top, and upon them ave st school meets will be held once a year, #rd piles of stones, placod therc long ago the various tewms will compete in sprint- that they migit be thrown down upon N8 Jumping, pole vaulting and other eth: the ‘énemtics besfeging dhe alty. Wh letic sports. Several such events have al- ready been held, and they were witnessed Up on the Deagon's Back. In addition to this there ace powder mills nearby, and ev now and then un ex- plosion occurs which frightens the ghosis of the tower and horrifies the citizens for fear it may stiv up the dragon, upon whose back Nanking is built. Notwith- standing the modern awakening, ghosts walls surround a gremi speec which I8 L, row Guvoted to farmhg. The bulldings DY thousands of Chineve of all clanses of the eity cover consklerable ground, i there s enough sUll vacant to comtalr wnother city the size of Boston, Balti more or Louls. Go-pducation in China. Among thel hew £chool movements EoIME on here s {he begimming of @ co-educa- Sithh PR sompeli g rsssmca o e o tivaul system. Fis excelleucy, Taan Fang, W STORE I NANKING. vitches and dragons are live elements sl j3u¢ 1 want 1o tel! you whout the Nun. the viceroy, bolioves thui boys and girls BRI ATORE PRONT AN N4NEING, In this part of the world. The Chinese be- jing of toduy. 1 am writing of the should be educated {ogether, and he hus lieve In spivits and they will do nothing gwakening of China, ard this old towsn wsiablished such n scheo! in hix paince, $t 4 without consulting their wishes. The witch pae s . 2t & d frow has now ahout Tifty puphls, taken from the Reghs 5 g o o abusis to pay thair lakge has s per has jumped from ittty AME to Nanking In a big river welghing the chunks pay doctors here have a regular profession. g couch of the ages, und is primping ang children of bigh class famili The M.tie o The c he bills, and all retail transactions were in & i ol o clty len o e B O e aund copper cotna with 4 They read the stars, the winds and the adorning itself for the modern civilig. ONs Tange in age from 30 to 14, wnd the Shanghai, and about 400 miles hole in the center, of which it took 2,000 waters and pretend to predict lu-flvW"'“ ton. Tt Iy paving its strcets. The fitthy 8 being educated, as it were um‘m he cust of Hankow. It is famous to equal the value of ome of qur dollars. the spirits of good luck and bad Will 40 couditions of fourteon vears ago have Viceray's eye. Their i gl o = us the 0ld capital of China, but At that time I carried-about ten pounds Upon every occasion. I have told ¥ou vanished. The ruts have disappeared, SSUTS. sfter which they wif g0 (o the N (o umo & favorite expression of Willam T. Of colns with me on my donkey, as I rode how, when the late emperor Was butied: wnd one can now drive through the town SCHodls owtsido. 1t s o ‘»“’:Km':’”,"":m s Stead, “It now has God Almighty's boots UP to the city. Today my cab fare was the governmént sent out geomancers 10 in u carriage. Therc are some passenge: 1T OSSN CE BHIECEE B CE PO PASSENGER WHEELEARROW STILL IN USE. on and 13 tramping ahead along the paths Paid with a Chinese banknote of the Prov- pick out a lucky site for his tomb. No wheelbarrows still, DUt they are Tast Do (oo e Deefemn of Crimens ot ire Of modern progress. One of the best of ince of Hupeh, lying 400 miles up the sensible Chinese would rest In his grave If jng displaced by Jinrikishas. 1 under- g e o on .~ s frigtriintie, BF i o ibthbus A ftveri) -4 St He will \ the mew rallronds now connects it witn Tiver, and the change I got in return Was 1t were not so selected; and in bullding a stand that the 2 duing & Navking @i “The Instrucior o€ et best hut skilful imitators. The Ohfsten indwetrii museum cresied. | He wil send Shanghal, another Is bullding toward Pe- b siiver coins fresh from the mint house or making a new town for the iving pume & the ":W:-:i k“w evnm-»:‘ ;;P?omgmm are now omploying thom be e of the out notices and advertisements to all pai Xing €80 Tiantsisc Ad. Gitass Asia Laan these men are called in to pick out the gccupution : syt ool 1y projected (o Canton and Hankow, he chanegs In the place were apparent on landing. When I visited the city four- teen years ago 1 had to show a Chinese passport before I got off the boat. The Dort I8 now free to everyone, and I was able to go as I pleased. Then 1 rode from the river to the town on a donkey, (CopyMght, 139, by Frank G. Carpenter) tives were chopping up silver ingots and besgers. who were wo past, h changed © G China's Anclent Capital. nd become human horees 5059 e o fak . They have taken to pulling the rikishas Taught by Outsiders. Their work is not Proving good, and theso wares. After the show is over the bazars of the ages Nanking is one of the old 10 Such work the geomancers o their and they wil take you anywhere fu the In the other schools of Nanking a wum- ol WOUC ¥ N0 TRVEE B o e to Phaln. © 1 Bty « th . ehmuls Gitios of history. It was in existence 600 best to find a spot connected with & dragon. town for § or 10 cents @ ride. The build. ber of foreigners are employed. One of the AR RO FEEERTE PRERLT IR VL age T hut o ive the people an educution Vears when Jesus Christ was @ baby, ana Of @il the animals the Chinese consider ings are improving. Thore arc glass overnment high schools has three Amer- H0% T SO0 COME 0 FRICITTL Ll e (o The rescurces and pomsibilities o its municipal hair was gray with double this the most lucky. It forms the imperial windows in many of the shops, and the 1oan leachers, and others are conducted by BOd \ 3 China. The park selected for the purpose that age when Mohammed, as a boy, was ¢oat of arms, it is scon upon the triangu- wealthier citizens are putting up resi. Germans and Japanesc The commercial Tgp oLie 6 e Chinese wanting the be contains about 600 acres. A carrlage road playing on the sands of Arabla. The wall lar imperfal flag and It brings good for- dences of European style. The foretgn ®Cademy has several foreign professors, WL TEE T (00 F0 0GR 0B, 0T p b has been made around it, and some ¢ which now surrounds it was built a cen- tune or bad to every dynasty or ruler. Ac- consuls live in twe-story bricks, the Amerl. 8MON& them an American, who has charge (o 0 000 Ly G ng conool at Nanking, the exposition buildings ace alrcady unier R g e g e sury betore Bhakepeate wrote the “Mer- cording to the Celeatial belief the dragon can consulute being one of tho bost housss T e e e et Sommere®. tells me of an tncident Which occurred this Ware [Omapsied with the show wil e ois v chant o Venice,” and its mighty porce- can do anything It can swel tself into in the eity. & v ents, athletic sports, and, in the ground, ennis &l the way. My trip of today was made 1ain tower, which cost $8,000,000, was gy eh.-plmn)l ar :hflnk to & gnat. When an e and miiitary schools, and elso in the fu- ‘f”k!“' relation to one of bis patlents, 4. unning tracks and cricket e in a carriage over a well macadamized erected fifteen generations ago, when one eqjinge is expected the astrologers tell the Nanking's New Schools. dustrial schools and those where the mod- bgfd‘ BaLG ¥, A 1 is pre. fels will be permanently latd ov roud, shaded with willows. The road slopes of ‘the most Progreasive MORATChS Of meomts (hat the dragon 14 about to attempr Nanking har always been A mreat cqu. °' 'anguages are taught. The naval cul- “China wants good goods, und is Dre- “Nojying s getting ready for & const from the center, and is perfectly drained. Chipa had his capital here. That OWer Yo swallow the AR o - GhUcpal center. . Wiken T was Iast hers 1 J08° UeTe W8s Doak A emiwence for i Dared o' pay for them. For Atutence I iuiional government. Its viceroy was th It is about six miles in length, and 18 one was made of the finest porcelain slabs, ' SWAllow the moon, and the emperor FEUEPRI Cenien VR T was 1ast here 1 years or more. and 4t mow has wbout a have & one-eyed patient who broke his cpiee”oe S3io” commisston sent around the ot the thirty miles of paved highway which and it blazed out under the sun, rising to 'hereubon sends forth an ediet command- 0 FC K8 CEAE O e on 4nd Saw Qozer yrofessors, WClAIng three forzign- glass eye the other day, and, 1 WAS \orid to examine such things for the of the city has bullt Within the last three or a height nearly half that of the Wash- 'N& &1l Bood citizens to turn out and heat W ©HICEE BONG, WIS €BsAvS: WACh grs. 1t has several hundred students, who going to Shanghai he asked me 10 LUS ficials at Peking: and the present scheme four years, Jngton monument. It had mine stories, 4TUMS aud'pans to scire him away. This St i & lite LBHIRk: o ‘nd-‘ led by DO yre cducated somewhat after the <ame hik a new one. 1 did so and I have it of reoruanization of the government of and & spiral staircase within led from the Was actually the case a few months ago q it took them three days and methods as our cadets at Annmpolis. they herc.’ With this the doctor ovened a = - China may be called one of his bables, ground to the summit. About each story Aduring my stay in Peking. three nights to go through their tests. Jive nt the college and receive pay for go- box and showed me a false Suct a " &ye Upon his return from abroad he sent in Nanking lles on a creek five miles back was u gallery, roofed with green tiles, And what has all this to do with Nan- Such as passed expected to go to further ing to school A “I got this eye in Shanghai and it cosl o memorial to the throne, and shortly of the Yangtse-Klang. It was made An sna from tne corners of the roofs hung king? A great deall The ground on which CXAminations at Peking, where, if suc- The most of the teachers ini the mIltary me $150. When I showed it 1 My Patient, ynereafter established educational bureaus open port In 1899, and now has an annual pells which tinkled when swayed by the the city stands is shaped like a dragon, ©°ssful, they would be given appoint- academy are Chinese who have been he said: ““That eye is too cheap for me. here to teach the people how to vote, and trade of 10000000 taels. A lively forelgn wind. Upon its top was a mass of iron and the emperor who founded it said: “if Aents to office. Those cells cover fifteen trained in modern tactics. Some have been It is made by tte Japanese and Will break preparatory Institutes to fit them for the settloment s rising along the banks of easily. There are other eyes made bY provinelal parliaments. Lectures upon poll the river, and modern buildings have been with gold, and could be seen for miles up gon's back it will last forever.” but the viceroy has decreed that they of about 2,000 troops, and among these the English which cost % and T find they tics are given every few days, and there constructed all the way from there to the gnd down the Yangtse-Kiang valley. Wiar gad are to be demolished, and he will build are 12,600 who have been drilled after the are cheaper in the end. I wish you would are public debates, at which the people city. T found two dozen cabs and many Of this mighty tower the basin is all Nanking’'s Mighty Walls # great public market house upon the modern system. The army is largely offi- send back that $1.50 eye and order me a $4 come together and discuss soclal and poll- jinrickshas at the wharves, and, a8 T ghat remains. It has been placed upon a Thats was many generations ago, and Same space. Such structures are needed cered by Chinese who have been educated cye’ That man was working for §il silver tical matters. The imperlal decrees are landed, heard the steam whistle of the goundation of marble and now lies some his city is allve today. The imighty 1O longer. The new ecducation demands in forelgn military academies. It is armed or $4.40 gold per month; nevertheless he read, and thefr meaning and probable el engine on the new raflroad, which has just gistance away from the mighty monument walls which he constructed are still Modern school buildings, and the old Chi. with modern guns and the foreign military was willing to pay 8250 extra for a good fect are argued pro and con. ;»(-n completed, joining the river with Nan- i "1t covered. The tower itself WAS solid: they are as wide as & country road, Nese classies must take a back seat attuches say that it would prove an ef- eye rather than @ second-cluss one. Law schools are also springing up in th ing. Asatiavad av e Tai- rebel i LREE s e it Today modern schoolhouses are springing fective force in time of war. —— three provinces, of which this is the capi- Shortly after we entered the walls of :n:‘.l:.- ’\‘:.Al[’,:::,L..‘.|,n::u'.)\l‘:l.‘.‘l :‘ ‘::’: :L, ‘l’;‘“\:'r’{“‘v; l:llli‘cgl:)n '):;:;'I:I BN BIER SR L e Wierdits aris of Mankine, Tie o Nanking's Nationnl Bxpositlon. tal One of these was opened only & few the city Dr. Garrett, the president of the o "o 0 06 the alr and bringing 1T Y Nanking of today, with its 500,000 DA already eighty schools run by the gov- Tuang Fang, the viceroy of Nanking, rules weeks ago at Nanking, and it already has Presbyterian Theologleal seminary, who 3 he Nanking of today, with Hts 500000 ., ment It has several large kindergartens In the new army and in their schools something llke 90,0000 people. He has 300 students. According to the latest order was with me, began to point out the new Pad luck. Its materlals were taken for people, lies in their center, and 1 an4 mune primary and secondary schools, the Chinese are now using many Japanese under him three large provinces, and he from Peking, all civil officials are required gchool bulldings, erected by the Chinese ©Other buildings and the foreigners carrled drove through them on my way to the 1o by o normal college with 500 students, Instructors and drillmasters. These will is making reforms in all. One of his latest to.take a course in law, and there are cer- overnment| and, off in the distance, he @Wway all that was left. Today the very town. The walls are made of bricks of 4 polytechnic school with 220 and industria] not last, for most of them are nefficient, idea is to hold a national exposition at his tain offices not open except to those who showed mo tho smokestack of a modern foundation is gyne, and the Chinese vic- about the same size as those used in the gchools of various kinds. In all the schools and this is especially so of the teachers. capital. For this purpose he has laid out a have dor For this reason the officlals, mint, which s now colning money for the eroy, who has made his capital here, has great wall of China, laid up in two paral- gymnasiums have been established and the The Japanese are artificial and in the la public gurden and park in which both old and young, now aspire to a legal viceroy. When 1 was there last the na- an arsenal for waking modern guns on its el lines of solid masonry, the space being boys drill several days every week. The modern sclences and school methods are bulldings will be erected and a permanent education FRANK @. CARPENTER two languages and more of the empire, and will invite exhibitors especially on account of their cheapness. from everywhere to come and show the New Nanking. as big as a haystack, his was plated I can build my ecapital here on the dra- ©F Wore’acres. They are still standing, educated abroad. The viceroy has an army Experiment and Result in the Wide‘ning Field of Electrical Application cless "Phones Coming. or slx maguetic batteries, wach baitery be clearly, and the reception of signals con- pheric BELLO, Bill, this is the train dis- ing lmmersed in wire coll. A sindlar box tinued until theball patcher's office; Dbeiter slow )5 used as the recelver, each instrument down & bit; there's a washout being attached to an ordinary telephone about & mile ahead.” transmitier and receiver. It is the plan of “All right, Tom; glad you those back of the inventor to establish in called up; N put om the various cities transmitting and receiviv electricity was apparent, although the gis from pouring from above should there, thus breaking up the chain. Thers the serviee of the telephone has been per- 1 was ‘about six miles the vertical antenna was several times left also be provided are 3,000,000 telephones in New York, New fected and adopted for overhead wir away, when the Washington station could disconnected for some little period in order S Jersey and Connecticut that cannot enter where electrical conditions arc unstable, no longer be heard. It was learned that to see it any spark could be obtained be- Huge Fighting Fund. w York City because there s no inde- There is every hope that In the near futura the Washington station was belng over- tween it and the netting. No spark could Independent telephone intercsts have pendent company here. we shall be able to talk over distanccs hauled, and that only one of their small be detected. It is belleved by the army subscribed a fighting fund of $100.600 to do —_ that have seemed impossible within sets was used. Signals from the Anvapolls officers who made the experiments that battle against the glant Bell telephone in- Telephone Development. St ok 1 Bomuia el D rtatioability. | Wi e A stations. and negotiations alrcady are un- giation were picked up easily as soon #s this extension of the use of wireless tele- terests wherever the latter attempts to The wonderful telephone has not Yet prof pupin's invention was first o i g 1y e sl s g ::‘n::uuym:‘:x Oranize & COMPANY WIh & tho sending bogan, these sigials coming in graphy may prove of considerable value in wipe out competition _ roached the full extent of s develoDMON. nounced it was waid that it could he mudo - i ey WOAANS. 90- . A0 W00 o exploit the g5 loudly and clearly that it would seem extending the usefulness of an aerial re- This statement was made in New York says & writer In Leslie's Weekly. The uyajlable for transatlantic cable ¢ o frein :.u.mvmb- _andlocomotive new fvention as If the excallonce of this means of receiv- connaissance. It may be regarded as cer- by D. A. Wilon of New York. promi. Statement was reeently made that before pu this was found (o be Impacticalic, A RTINS, Jawh % Mo o 2 e ing would be all but equal 1o (hat of the (ain that at léast over distances no greater Dently identificd with the Independent in- loug = New York would be in (elebiome his strengthening colls must be put inlo th oo bt B il + g b e Wircless for Alrehipa. land station. During each of the sendlg than were worked at this time, a sending terests, as he testified before the n:‘l\v. in- ::)mnl\un ;‘n" ...I:mul.';‘\“u’.‘y.xr Francisco, T3 Jine at intervals of u few mils, which il i st g Bcr By A system of wirelcss signalling for alr- periods atter this untll 33 o'clock the set could have been utilized. It Wil be ne- quiry into telophone and telegraph com- 18 hot & fanG 4 ¢ have the AU of course, would be Impossible with sub Whe: Inatromens. ' salsuinted o Pevolutions ships has been iuvented by Dr. Friedrich Annapolis signals came in clearly, the dis- cessary, of course, to provide some means panies. G & Ior: .-.1. heod “il 2 "Mx g marine cables of length. Its adaptation 1zo modern railioading, has been paientea % The idea of the luventor, states the tance from thai station varying about of masking all of the apparatus which “The Bell company continued Mr. the Amer o' Tabgiens Kna. Lo for Ly Mr. Brown and Is on exhibition at 19 'léctrical Engineer, is that all airships twenty miles at the beginning to ten miles might produce hot sparks, and it is prob- Wilson, “deteriorates the independent com- ;wn'wm " |.mA s dapaapon, Ok Keek Randolph street, Chicago. Financial back- “NOWd be equipped with a recelving ap- at the close. No disturbance from atmos- able that a speclal means of preventing panies by buying a company here and Pupin of Columbla college fo v & era of the Invemior, reports the Record- PArstus which will welgh only six pounds, Herald, Insist that the magnetic contriy. 4N that wireless signalling stations should ance will supersede not only modern tele. e equibped ail over the country at about phony and telegraphy, but it will replace Tty kilometres apart. At intervals of overhead wires is practical, however and gives promise, as Mr. Vail has sald, of making the telephone still more wond ful and useful. 2 i yrome Those who have been expecting soon to B e i liax b, Slankl hiAsone G A d . o Ab N d P pl be riding on gyroscope rallways of the kind heipis ol o | ¥ e b i GLrm o il B il e ossip and Stories out INote eopie invented by Louls Brennan of Gnklaad il A small box contaning a maguetic bat- could be identified and aviators informed et e S A B oy tery and gauged to transmit the human Of thelr whereabouts. A combination of a A p : g oo < ’ volee, ““hb“""*‘”" aid of electrie currents few letters would, it is suggested, be suf- RIGADIER General Daniel H. the running board of an open car, having The three boys have come to look upon earnest was he In his re lv“‘n“'.l efforts s u{ no u;w‘lf‘n' |l‘llrn'(h::|‘\u‘l\lunut-n ‘.“:‘ Ivlv\nx and through any physical obstruction to ficient to distinguish one station from an- Rucker, retired, 1 not only the got up and siepped out to allow some Wade park as thelr very own, relates the that in a u:mll' llu:e] nel md” l(lm\‘v'rn‘d. {:":\(‘::1' L m r-:n‘f:::fiu’ & similar box—constliute the component olher; and by the increasing or decreasing oldest officer of the United ladies to puss Gavilend ‘Teager. FHEY (aitie Mve i the averw inen 15LENE SBEIROM B K SRS To¥ toy lore. THery aTe thoss Wk bave factors of the Invention strength of the electric impulse the, aviator Statos army now living, but slso General Rucker was 37 year of age on bark and their parents, who Know whar's hardened old tesmuter. Golng to bie com: and tov SOl “UCS, Do those who have The contrivance, consisting of a small could tell whether he was approaching or <, the oldest man that has ever April 25, last. But it does not seem to him Kood for litte boys, let ‘em, It benl"do;"; u: g e Every many monorail projects, all of which have magnetic battery and a recelver & capable receding from a particular station, AR boen in the milltary service of that this fact gave any excuse for the re- for bills all hollow. Thelr tasts tuss ' wGeneral Howard, B tonessie FVOY o0 widely heralded as about to revel of transmitting the human volee, witiout ascension made on May 13, 198, wigh this couatry, markable sealousness of a certain life in. the direction of the %00 :W' n;‘ e an e e mighty well fo be o tlonize the transportation industry and u the aid of electrical ourpenis, any distauce the United States Army signal corps bal- He Was 2 years old and able to toddle surance company, which, & few weeks ago, OO excellent terms 'm';’e“ml:m L0 "f':" e ":" el .:Km Y ith the other desirable substitutes for ordinary two-rail and through any obstruction. The Instru- loon No. 10, with Ljeutenant Colonel ¥, b, 8bout when the White house was burned scnt & man to his house on Jefterson Place boularly are ""; Son rodl Pl sy :m""'l"'m e s the right thing, too, track construction. But of them ail that ment, it Is sald, has been #o perfect.d that Lahm, Major E. Russell and Captaip B 8, bY British troops in the administration of to make & money vettiement for his death, Which they regard as & sOf% GO B8 bove f EoPeOne o ean manage it Which depends upon large fiywheel or or & recelver may be aitached to a railroad Wallace us passengers, is described in the President Madlson Greatly irritated by this summary notics Fenersl "":;“m::” n s, R L e ahiily several flywheels, carried on the car, as ti train, or lake or aeean steamer, with the gcientific American, Major Russell assisted 1o Was 7 years of age when Florida was of his own demise, he walked down town ‘PAt Wike ¢ e N ; ald the general, OVI¥ Protection against the deraliment TSULL that @ conversation may be had @1 by Captain B. S. Wallace, made some wire. bought from Spain and added to the union. the next morning and dropped in at tne The bove hre Ereal B N ia ity it the way of 1t, if the car and the death of all the passenger . o explained Mr. Brown, 18 WIEATAPD expcriments in this connecs -He Was § years old when Muine (which W office of the company B e Ay » WA e il Uk musrader your: own wil J SPt. ibemie: mpragtiopbis.: o tion, The basket of the balloon, which s 10 that time had been part of Massichu- The company was very apologetic. Yes, e i b n dangers exist in all means of transportatio . siness woute to New Y i family, has playfully proposed to and ask for guldance “ st ripbis t‘lllnl‘-‘s "‘! """l""l'\l“ b Ne York about five fect four feet wide, and Selts, though not econtiguous thereto) be- it w obliged to admit the general had o the . b by but they are at least minimised in th should desire to talk to an associate i : three feet high, was surrounded on thres OAMS & Atas. He was 21 years Gf age when the appearance of being alive. His pres. 20984 Buddy, and B]U“i M:_;:':‘:“'d“:]': “That's just it, general '..’r,-r-‘*\’:;_"‘:_"’]"' the ratiway Chicago, he merely would ask (he porier ‘ il . lowa and Figride were admitted 0 the ce In the office was evidence in faver acceptat of that honor. would-be convert. m " Jv‘“ where if the machinery breaks down und 4 1o set his office ‘on the magneti phepe, S008 B NEht galvanised wire nettiag abous . e 8 a9 Buddy was out there their friend proposed in blages is goin' to drive them mule o' gl oy g M v Bl g and when this had been accomphished ne SO 39 & hall feot wide, the surface belng UNIUR 44 States of such & supposition. But in & teehnical 3" oonclude the bargain, but his elder Lt Pl g M ooma g WL B B would 3troll into the telopione ooty a1 APOUL UHIILY square feet. When the bal- The lapse Of time sinee big birth Is most sense he was dead. From a lfe Insurance p.oier, Caesar, Interposed an objection The Duke's Funeral. new car of Mr. Brennan is not looked upon the end of the ear and talk to his hearys 07 had ascended (o a height of about 1,00 VIVIdly reallaed, relatea Harper's Weekly, viewpoint he hud passed over o the Be- ...pgyyy fair, he said, with & pense of A¢ 1o geath of the Duke of Wellington in any other way than as a magnified i content te the man at the other end of thy feet. @ flexible phosphor-bronze wire 800 When iUis considered (hat General Kucker yond, There had been nothing to do, there- o " U "0 "eumily, “1o take BuddY o whele diplomatio corps was invited to so far as the practical requirements of ‘wave' While the train was whizsing aiong feet 10n€ such as ls used n our ariny, has lived in every preaidential admipiatra- fore, but to pay up the policy—though he yay from us this way, We couldn't §et (g fuperal at 6t Paul's. The French am- trensportation are concerned. WE K fortr-miia-sh-honr Sl Was paid out from the net of the basker ton since the government began, save only company was sorry if the goneral had beem 41000 without him, Henry and me.” o “on recelving his invitation, was o L am confldent that before many years MOl occupled by the wire neitng, The three—those of Washington, Adams and inconvenienesd in the matter “But T haven't any little boy,” argued the very much upset. He burried off to his Measuring Holes. many $t the vallroads will have abandoae Wireless recelving get consisted of & tunipg Jefferson. He was born . only thirteen The gemeral felt very greatly Inconvens o oot BEEEE P ol i “nor any Uit~ colleague of Russia, Baron Brunnow, and = One of the employes of & Chicago firm telegraphy as a thod of qispatohing device and small condenser similar to that Years after the death of the first president, jenced—in fact, he went away In & Fage. ,o"ci” what am I going to do about 117" confided to him the difficulty In which he dealing in perforated metal to be used n tralns and that they wul aave Installed, Used in the field wireless set connected And wmong his friends and acquaintances The maney which the company declared 10 nel vou what you do” consoled Buddy, was placed. “The queen,” he sald, “ex- flour mills has devised a simple measuring ingtead, the magnetie telephon Wwith a silicon detector. A Sullivan tele- have Leen & kood wany people who knew be duo he refused to accept. He s still ¢, wnom his brother's plea had appesled. pects us to go to St. Paul's to the funeral device for readily matchiug samples brought The magnetic plions alsa s capable of Phone 1ecciver was used. The Wushington UGeorge Washington 40 Angiy about the matter that his friends “You just came to Cleveland with us and of the Duke of Wellington. How can 1 in by customers. A tapering needle, which transmitiing harmonie vikoations, & test of uavy yard station and the Annapolis sta- But anybedy who saw the general today do not dare (o raent It to him even IR we'll introduce you to the big stork In go, considering the Injuries which the duke s pushed into one of the perforations ax this feature having been made by Mr. tlop agreed to begin sending si every would never imagine that these things joke, Wade perk. You tell him what you want inflicted on my ocountry? What shall I far as it will go, carries a brush that passes Brown and his assoclates whereby patrons fiftcen minutes for five minutes each. The ©ould be true. He ls quite as spry and - \d he'll 4o it. He's & friend of the fam- do? Baron Brunnow listened gravely to & series of elactrio contact-pleces. The lat- of & dOWBlGWD Feslaurant were enter- Washinglon station began at 1:45 and the Youthful in his ways as many & man of Small Hoy Solves Problem. iy and my fathes knows him well.” his colleague’s exposition and then repiled: ter are connected to & wet of Aolenolds, and taiped by & music program carried on four Annapolis station Wt 2:30 o'clock. This % In Washington, where, he liv he Caplain Tom Grasselll is the father of — “As the duke is dead,” he sald, “I think when the circuit i clowed, by pressing & > Why He Hesitatod you ean safely g0 to the funeral, If you button, one of the solenoids operates i biocks distant. sending was to be kept up until 3:3 o'clock Walks down town nearly every morning three sons, C. A. IL, Tom, jr, and Henry " perates Lo v The mechanism of the transmittng box, Sigrais were {mmediately picked up from and Is often seen on the streef cars. Only But Tom Is hardly ever known by his own When the late O. O. Howsrd was & were asked to attend lm- resurrection, 1 sever o number Indicating the correet according (o Mr. Brown, consists of fite the Washington station, although uot very the other day he was Bolced standing on bame. Everybody calls bim Buddy. brigadier goneral in the eivil war, 80 should say refuse the imvitatl a the Lole L) of the ordinary construetion

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