were almost home. and I). fellow was «mu dam mmmmumbeotann- nportance to men of ï¬n!- h'» phloodmnlflotlnthovdll : lite holds other man hound round himself with u n sumâ€"a check, of mo. :hn’s practice in the ï¬rst ya: roltablo even whcn but“ by .fl pm and friends. M lifted the vhip new. black: 1pm forward. tamer. I Inn: to get married. I'm young and have my.†,Mt it you love a girl a I do. give. you something to work l. men money.†INTER/ , stmrd’! m1 M102 named {Kai m- Gm'n wo- Id been worth more for at be). than MI 0°01“! ‘5 new debut was not for an “ready the noclety paper- m min-mm BLOHDAHL. is the Slogan STORE. d] wiowwould be Igg- flu!†wrecks." said Uncle Bill, on he luld'dow‘n the morning paper in the editoxj's once. “it heat: oil 3M; out how they turn 'Gln‘ into the ditch once in 3 while. through the mrelennm uv sum uv Qhe em- ployees. I’ll be darned it it ain't time thnt these 'ere nilroada hnd denial. trickl; it may cost mmthin' tel‘ K“- ’em laid. but what in the'use uv these head end colll'tiona when sum in the miliionnim tin Open up a double tuck. Why. were ain't a his milmd in this chum-1m“ hasn't paid enough ler W ter lay a douhle truck since they was built. This mlkh' M mebby it won't happen don't no lira nn' it, don't gave the railroads any money ’cnuu they hue tex- pny when any one an hurt." “R“mmm when, .niltoad _.. .. u ,,n ‘.., -_v 7.. 7.“- u Well." Ink! the editor. “mu-om amends) It. deepty concomd‘ over that wrecks, but It often. and I any say, lnvarhbly occurs though the carelesmaa of the ‘employees. in not radius tin orders ï¬ght. “I‘m nee! ter admit that.†said Un- cle Bill. â€Theme many wrecks occur in thin busy world. jest 'cauee people git careless nn‘ don't read their orders â€â€˜1“. Sum ï¬ts their orders tram I“! perior ofï¬cers en' sum run on their own schedule. but when a man holds 3 position where human lives ire eon- ccrned in the (11mm) performance uv dun there omht not he eny excune uv mt mdin' right.†“There is no one, whether he be em- ployer or employee. that wants to 1009- ardixe humn‘nva." remarked we ed- ltar. “Accidnu will happen. and the president or a mlroad is apt to be in the wreck it It occurs." "Oh. I'll unit that too. N0 one wants to ac an nccldent.†mid Uncle Pm. “but people git careless; why, only last week a merchant out in Iowa was out ridin’ an' tried ter cross the track when a train was cumln' an' he ain't a merchant, now: he got wrecked with- out beln' on a. train." milligram-0M3 do not make all the wreck: in this world," replied the ed- “or. “I should my not “ laid Uncle Bill. "I met a tramp the other day on the railroad that crosses my farm. He was mttin’ down on the ties an' I said. My friend where are yer goin,?’ an' be said: 'I'ni on the road ter ruin' an I said: ‘Yer'd better stub yer too an’ git wrecked 'fore yer git there; it's a bad town ter strike these prosperous times: ’ there's times when a. wreck might help a teller like that an’ he said: ‘I’ we bin expectin' a wreckage crew along ter git' me righter up fer sum time.’ I asked him how he cum ter git on the down grade without git- tin' flagged, an’ he said. ‘I tried the hot air line. I ï¬rst used ter give it ter my parents. when they'd chide me fer go- in‘ wrong. till things got purty durn warm. an’ then it got so the air brakes wouldn't work an’ I went strait ahead with a. full head uv steam, ontil I got ter “Good Feller" station Thev’ ve got that station on all roads.b11t it ought ter be called “Dâ€"n Fool†station ’cause no one“ likes ter git 01! there. an' no I kept on ontil I found the brakes all worn out, an’ I was attached ter the ttain with a self coupler} I told him the train stopped at ‘Mission' station, an’ he’d better sidetrack fer repairs. Now, there's no doubt but what that teller has a good ole mother at home UNflLE BI LL a prayln’ that he won't zit wrecked: he had the danger signal hung out on his nose an' of any one made a head end colllslon wlth him they would be disregardln'éorders: that’s all there is 'bout that." '5‘Wéll, most pednle have an oxcuse for going down hill," lnterposed the editor. ' ‘ ,. raw oysters he admitted that they were small oysters. Most young tellers now days is tryln’ ter build an elevated rond- under ground. an’ they ain’t per- lcular 'bout lts bein’ a double track, 0 when they go ter cum back they have a head end collision with sum other taller what ain’t reached the turntable, thed the devil’s ten pay an' evervpody brokelj" “Yes; they are'llke Pat was wit the oysters." said Uncle Bill. “Whe he was braxgin' ’bout reagln’}; ‘qugrtuuv w“‘Iwéll." aaidwthe edltnr. “you have drifted away from the railroads some- what." , _‘ .. _ .. , u n..â€" “l jest wanted ter show that tho mlh-oads ain’t the only ones that ought ter be liable fer wrecks.†re- marked Uncle Blll. “There's a hull t uv things as needs flxln’ an’ of I do 't git home Helen-'1! start in on 'me." Interview with Dr. Nevin in New York.Sun: “Emily. 1 was astonished to ï¬nd what a comparatively ~ trivial thing that 'siege of the legations’ was. Staying as I was at the British 1e - flan, I was in the place in which all biege of Legation in Pekin “3 Com- pcrhdvely Trivial Thing.†WHERE SULLETS IBM #Igifler HND one morning before br tat and looked around the place. ? g a. large square incioanre of about .7. acre; At diagonally opposite corn 1.:ound. some tracesot bombardme'! f t there woe no sign of any attac ‘r‘ipon the 0nd temple-in which most 1 *the peo- ple were, nor was there’l onywhere about the lention buildinn | I asked ,the' minister how he hnd I’dfpmd to have the place so succeeetg‘g: repair- ed. No one would dream, ‘é_ id him, that the place had ever ‘3, award- ed. To my utter onto-ill: Z I found that none of the huihiin‘er Id been examining had been hit i ll: they had not been ï¬red on. '3 Chinese had every opportunity to n“ n them, hut did not. , ‘ “Take into consider-nth en. the WM no 0W .1; mm m- vounded. and am no diedi or me tomgnem tool «In? ‘ got up I act that no am a; killed or wounded, and tint no died of disease during the ‘Iieze: I think we have a new 3nd lea to: Emile View at my than mm ' Fad wom- hut did not. “Take Into considerauo Ellen, the \ enâ€"who did not k116i! t excep- tional own-tuition I bud _{ u- tial mutation! 173;}: th t , C . g. A‘---" â€"-toli the input tin-1w , it “out the whistling d bu _‘ through the mm ‘ 5‘3, told 17 their children been†~ . the whistling 0! bunch reclty en- ,toved the wand. I do no; :doubt but that the ladies ‘ lend the storiec. They “may '«I the re- Etion of them. Butâ€"" ‘ L ‘- y-uvu VI Inn-van. â€"â€"- The clernmm nved 11! ,md back and tog-ward. us though hi to blow- In: 9xu_:§plok_c that m: Fund bio A Woman Who hull 1115 5131“ '3'“ She w.- No; “pow“:- New Orlenu Times-De-tfrnt: â€One my boat nbout not ghosts," said a bright ll e woman. “but after all there is non nt of this old superstition in hnmnn tin-e. and the have†at us sonnet!!! eel n chill creeping up our been v.1 have talked a grant desl this respect. and have bee'g, bout how diluent l ‘ . women in this redirect. ' lhnd mansion to nd ou. made out of the sum old a ad of clay which is used in mklnsflther mem- bers of my sex. I do not :3le telling the story on myself. becajéb I believe in the doctrine ot nver'l‘el ln its broaden some, end the ,éJ‘dent sim- ply goes to shov that [$311 right in believing it. . p, “I had occasion to all of} a friend of mine a few evenings ego ï¬end it“ was after the’ sun had gone; gdown. She lives in an isolated part 1: as very well known-thoroughfare. 1nd;- lm far from a very prominent cemete ? Trees are grouped around .the hon} and it is renily a- sad and somber f gking place. although I never thought it in this connection before. I hru: _ A _hy‘ the LUII-vaynvâ€" ~~~~~ .. cemetery without thinking any sort of supernatural; ed into the road, up on t} pressed the bell. Imaktn; If ghosts or ncy. rush- porch. and y surprlse when the door new ope lolently as soon as I rang the bell, And there, with arms ortstretched- ' ong, bony armsâ€"stood a human ck ‘ ton to welâ€" come me into the place How dld >1 feel? I cannot descrlbe There was a dim light falling on e skeleton. mhprwise the hall was ark There a dim light falling on e skeleton. Otherwise the hall was ask. There was no other response t y ring. A second seemed to length out into a__ century of time. I did go I: have the nerve to wglk into the “ use. I dld not want the skeleton t et_ between me and the door. I'was'g’shamed to turn back into the street; lnd the: fa- vorite weapon of! all worm,- ; in distress, the screamâ€"well, l sung"? did, not have voice enough to» son in. ~ “Flnally the lady of the house came to my rescue. I never («an better In my life. She said I had )3 doubt no- tlced the skeleton at the ,«5 r. (Yes, I had noticed It), and she f nt on to explain that the efeli‘fngfé etore they had enjoyed a phantom} .‘rty at her home, and hug neglected '9 move the grim member -who wg-lomed the guests. Hereaftel‘l will #3 ow how to sympathize with men andgglomen .who are afraid of ghosts, to *I guess I must have had the same {fifellngf' Divorce and Bamarï¬aggï¬gf 3' Noted ‘ German Diplomg‘g, ‘ mnunoxnu. 01:? 13117. 'vlilon. run Or anolk A ag with when he batman on mm of warm anecuon duflns their upm- Hon. Denver Post: “Thu pun came very near canto; me $30,000 Sunday nlsht.†was the remrk of George H. Ketcham. owner of Grace!!! this, morning. The popular monemun'looked down at n. diminutive Doom bull pup. Tho ‘h. p. looked up at his master 1nd wink- odone ml: 0. .mp- know-um. Then he winked his 00 none more. :and tried to put on u do: smile that had in mopt vmntul look nbout It. The (Q'- name ll Ore-cool. nnmed utter the wonderful min; nullion. Jim why ho was and ,thll nobody seems to know. u eel-tun]: wu not on account or beauty, for tho uttlo brown and vhtto pun but u too: that In melted jun holore It wu mod an upside down. it took- u u he were about to non toms more. and than the do; would hue no M at on. And that would prohohly. b0 hotter than the hoe he has nol. ' ' .__. i__A I'lvun As before intimated the wile prob- ably urged the count to get the divorce in order a: ï¬ve l cue-r. It be was weak in doing it, 0 made mend: at the am WOMEN. 01mm um um DIAXONDS. Iotchnm’u Bull Pup Nearly Cost- mm A Nice Little I'm-tuna. Bottom» â€hunk-am dos. sure womb." In. Ketchun cop- tinued. “Kit mother d uther but in m (och t 88,0001 - mn no, and Ihh nap 1- worth at mm half of nut. B!“ to no his uh}. I: and It obout ammo. ond I dont know, that on: an mount would buy f Bore Cresceus moped It 1 11!. and nearly fell over backward when hit tnce opernediup. .. C." .p_A_L_... v‘. r â€"‘v -r- "Sunday night," said Mr. Ketch-m, "we were In the flaw coming tow-rd Denver. The hone. QM men were In the private car up and. um lust an“ I retired Tim Mum“ can back to u}: me I question. The pup they. with Tim when he isn't u the dds of my bed. and of mum he to! Mandi, when he got into 91:! qutgmm. ‘ EJKMIR 880,000. 'One of them was a 3m to my “that by Prince Edwurd. now kins. mu? yap“ 150. Ind. while fit is worth on y’a low thousand dol- lars, ten "mu m nlue would not get It from me. “1173;- ERIEâ€"1,13%“ ri‘uou I dun cum-yr um: ginning}! none- am 006! - AL ,A. .___ - “When I went to bed i put the hu of diamonds under my pillow, u I here done many time. while on the reed. The pup knew this. for not three months ago he woke me up when n hur- ‘glnr tried to get into my room in I. Boston hotel. and while I was strug- gling with the Intruder the dog got the be; and crept under the bed. emerwnrd coming out and incidentally tailing n midnight lunch on n piece of the but- g-inr's 11-3. "But Sunday night the do; made a mistake. When he came in with Mur- nan I sat up in the berth and didn't pay any attention to him. He nosed about my pillow. as I supposed to see wheth- er the bag was ante. instead of that he seemed to have an idea that he was the personal guardian of the gems. (or when he went out the‘ bag was between his Jaws. His lips hung down like lambrequlna and I couldn't see what he had taken. "i slept ‘fvery wellvthat night and Monday morning felt as happy as you can lmaglnerï¬ll at once it ï¬shed across mymlnd that I had lost the stones. My, but it was a. stunner! I searched high and low. but not a gem could be found. Tim and the pup came in, and I quietly announced my lose. Muman and Ed Green then began to search. It was unsuccessful. “The dog made a bound and grabbed km by the-arm. Then he began dlg- glng In tue straw, and suddenly jumped out and tried to was the tail that had been cut off. In hll mouth he‘held the bag of gems.. In an instant they were in my hands safe and sound. and the p‘up. i suppose. was looklnï¬around for that ï¬ve’thouund. I told 1m I'd 8we it to him for a few centuries, and he looked happier still. "IE-33113:. '71; iéspentlon. l sald: 'I would give $0,000 for that has of dia- monds.’ “When that dog grows old ['11: going to have a diamond collar made for him. In fact. I my not wait until age sur- fens his joints, for he is certainly a. jewel, even it his_tnce is on crooked. King Edward is a good :hoemakor. huving learned the trade at the wish of his lather, all of whose maie'chiidren were taught modes of earning their own living. ' a whole day the horse rubbed his nose over the do: and kept him from leaving the stall. That's what I call plain lovo In animals. and it Is a pleasure to see tn)! 20m Buson. 'Puck’: First Harlemite-Thcy my American locomotives bum a great deal of coal. BUSY MONEY IN NEW IDEA man.»- mt Led b are» m a.“ Inlantloic ‘Iold to gun- London Amen? For the mere 300‘ tion of the possibility of making} united wet/er, thought at out n pin} 0! tobacco. Harvey Browne on†850,000 in herd cubâ€"the reco {tribei ever am for a idea. It m not I‘ patent ,or an invention-ant he Mi but in: the “the of mm M; ncid n- into veto:- pro-ure. with n‘ rough w d the w 40 IM He is the tether of nil the hate!" nnd other “ï¬ne." in the world. ‘ he name? 3 pint him-cit. .Apnlu itukeeweehoithi - in; out. hard work end copious :- I “ghee" m invention: follow- M ed b nd apes-tie p ‘to "kiwi." "3' am» ‘ 0.! u we 1 N40]. I a to Pun... , .. the bottling Inn, inst :- it pm ‘ him. and .thoush they com have sim- ply “pintod†the Man it they had choeen. otered him 006.000 lot hie dil- coqu. â€bed for 850.000. end it. ti otherwise to new idea I ‘ ny nnd sell it where. He signed nn agreement and cit the ioifice with I clock for 850.000. quite satisï¬ed with his here. Since ‘then } nanny billion pints 0 his "notion†have w cola. Mottled-Muldeofb mm 0|! record V“ the “.000 then on "Mon" wuct you use evoty liqâ€"tho pen-ranted pause tunp ed... Ml upon by Roman Illa. not to vet! long no. He not um mount with u little trouble In I nun could take tor u very simple notion. u may sheets of sunny- hnd to be cut up with minors. to ydn will see in most at than and More the prmgt lung. and they were pevgr cut evefly. which Wu 3 i numn‘ce. lg: wu not I am . inns-lit: minor. but u dreamer oi dmmn, and u soon as this ideo occurred to him he took It straight oil to the outbox-Mes ond bunched ot He explained it with l nvedle and I Icnp of pnper, which he had not even brought with him: - .,.,_ -I--- - Ulvv- ___ _.__, He InIde I aorta of prickI Ilona I penclled line to demonstrate MI theory. ind Illa “Md I Ilmplo device for I pant-Inn; humping: lg did not mix. ,_ _ -1 ‘kl- n '1‘.- *_,-,, a gen“: to perceive the value f this. and ev‘en the government ollctl raw It. Though he held no paleht. Inle- asked 826.000 for the Mn. tad. utter some delay, he got lt. m .0 met an. dnwlng a plan or mklng I modol. . _._.....° _ r___. , It In odd that two ldeu connected with the some nrtlcle. conceived by We dmerent men. should both sell for bl: sums,‘"1ust as they stood." but the modem gun) used on postage stamps was also bought for 820.000 hot from fhe brain of the idea-striker. Jacob \iorris. who was I poor Jew from Spitaliields. used to use a paste of cold starch and watcr to stick his hand'mir on the shop window. There was r gloat want at the postotiice tor a gum that could be ailowcd to dry and hr atuck on afterwards "with a lick.“ Morris hit on the idea of trymg .thc ~t17ch to give it drying pow". rnd oflered the notion-very verilyâ€"Lo the :uremment. which had been experi- menting with oil sorts of costly gums \nd had hover heard of starch to a vtickfast. First. the wily Morris naked «he price of success in discover-inc :- ancticnbie sum. The government Md ‘wen offering 810.000 as V- reward. but Morris and 825.000. and in the end got 320.000 when his Iceret was proved. He how his money. utter no torther trot}- nobody had hit on It before. He sold the idea. just as it etood In his heed. to a ï¬rm of Birmingham herdwere m'ek- ars who gave him 85,000 for It. It was the hands! dimcultiee he was elweyp In that «need the htr Henry Stephens to sell outright hlr ’deu just n his butt: eoncelwd them They fetched “cub down" on the he“. too. for he Iold the here notion of the “Stephene' churn," now need In every homer of therworl‘d, which recnlftee 'vauc- v- "â€" its action, annuities butter 6mm"- Hon 3 I'Ift 1nd our Job. Formerly 'be 111le you!!! churn all day I 7AA A_ llâ€"_..I‘ ' uc uuu; u...â€" md wonder why the butter "would 1ot come." 1mm! of going In' for n vatent and royalties. Stephens took his: «man to Lawrence 1 Gavin. the blur xflcultunl lmplcment mike". um 1 course, they at the ldVIntl‘o of :t at once. Yet. he only mun: u» vw.‘ â€""â€" mm Upoiié “xv-“h rey “ zvonvn 19:» N†am!- mule out. He asked 810.00. In a. get. ndlthuutlytothcnfld a ï¬rm that he got it. for thy nut Italy have much alumnus of am. no wu l buoy-3040câ€, but MIN-It puma. wont to man all Ms M am. but he not his clock (hr 810..“ gm 1 position to Mama do IIIâ€" bcotanchumatmuvnt. II. noon save an: up, however. The hurry of the Ice 11ml, ham- to bring the-e cub down idea â€in ct. 1nd n m sheer terror of be’nt foreâ€" stall“. u be admitted. that led Halt- Iey Webb to sell hi. idea for the in- dertul “mu." electric motor "on the nil." He rm oil with I M pencil nomumoucvertholotioI-l ï¬polnlhhtandofludnm'nh. nmuoldthingwdo; but“ In 3 mo. DOWN“! W nâ€" wkebie simplicity and of t m Cl gmdhfnvamit {gm Illa. It I: hum-“W“m wot lot kin to might have but I. w -w mwm 2:: -â€"‘._- conception of the us: Mint out. sum and aleâ€"did nu! ma), twenty-sour hem W Alt UM Workâ€"lawman; New York 3p: Whey-arr that tho limï¬aomnmynfld mm tunnel riveting It you: on. then none- uton llnc up “do by side and u 1503. together :3 they an «and. Rhythm :3 It as here done. for the most II" VI!!! pneumatic rivet!" hammers. main | little module worth Mug ti. The pneumatic riveting tanner Ms aim of a plum working in a dim“ The vision I. m hummer. flu- arm. pmA-ir}: wagered to it W5. '_ - __._‘ IW‘ .u- .__._, ,-, : flexible hi; or hm. In a mi fly the contflnnce Inch Inu- w Iran‘s of are you (Ill-I with a that. ammr/ MPG- To runny rod-hot rivm ï¬lm-i- am pornhlo 10ml. or "W"Im unri- with mph-nod air rvmn flu- run-mo mum a! “poly Mu" rmw fllv Mm- mon. Thm II - â€Md In (mm d! may open door of they rum-’9» h rrrm-rt' the hunter’s tm frn-n ï¬v- IMr-m- but. Ind the has!" we‘an v" ’ â€"uyr sma- tgrlu to protect Ii; ("“1 2.. :1 60.3sz "on flying rum. at one point mi flu- wnrlz IM- «flab (My where riveting will min: an. MP». toe usual km: II on of 1m"! Inmr~ and mum. Inw- wrre vmhtun- an» m. In: mm: «a on any of rink-n. ill'or oat-h nu: mom was It mtrhvr whp mum“! w- rod-Mo rivets thrown tnzhlm hv "up turnou- and um than In flue 1101:! '1th they were to go. ' One of tho hm who": mnz'z! with I tin bm‘krt "1th rthor with an empty rivet Ira-z. The ham-m 0-0-1 very long-hand! sh-ndor Vanu- am. the atelier! alcad long: with “mete: undies. g A . When a â€voter! was may {or am. other rlvot one at the hmtvn would reach Into his fu on with the" Inn: civnder (one! an mm out mun. "0- hot. And then. with what set-mod n naval. oannd Iqrt of Max. but In: rmliv the floatatgaccumcy of Mn. ho wonld semi (Ms ted-hot Hut â€Mug through the air ï¬n (ha catcher. The latter might be M, 40 or m. or an much â€.60 fee! may. but he never (wed to let his ritct. The- better man were both good pin-hers. the am both good «when: on“ he: or u- bm-ket man. nonhcr ol thm ever III!!- ed anything thatlume his my. It In: beeanectded In M York court: nut the not that u may gentleman mm MI aunt. who in nude the cue! Weary m M. will In return for her mum! are at him In bl: Int "linu- doh not com «um mmclcm cause flat (tailoring th'e will In favor of I brows m lever manlfmnd my token ot‘tnunial ro- yard for the tut-tor beyond yum-3 In. slckroom on a single m In tho purpooe of homing money from an. When a cetcher had rat a rivet ho would nip it up in his little tone: emf enter it in the hole where it was to ‘9- Then with h dolly her net up extinct the heed of it, one of the can: would hold the rivet in place. while the riveter would set the mimetic hammerâ€"it blow no rapid thet they sounded for quickheu like the hammer- of en electric bell-«unit the potnt of the rivet. belting th-t down not Bprendlnx it out into n latched heed on that side in lo time It ell. And eo they kept going ‘till the steel «at up was ell riveted up: the forum blowing. the heater: thrown-the red- hot rivets through the eir. the atchero catching theta. the riveten Mac their hose bohlhd then as they Mâ€" vanced and the pneumatic hammer phyla: e noily mtoo on the rivets: all to the erect admiration end lively in- terest of the looken-on. in 11th Mar. Won Tia-Bic: When you no I young man sitting in th- prior tint ever frightened hi..." in A minor chnbeflng over his Rhea. jerking his new. out oi plus. fuming his shirt iron. pulling his hair. kick- ing his shim. feeling in I." his pocket. for ooppen. while the auditing vic- tim smile: all me time [in lhe cover at I comic paper. you may safely uy that the howling boy ha I m: who is in a room not twenty fact I'll. und am the young mu: doesn't come the. jum. {or the fun of playing with her brother.