Egg; Egan!“ ii; I it 1’ iigxi’iggiginfi mm; guy; A SECRET OF THE SEA stern lamb C non an n the Ill-Id inn-Imam»! men he been an- ‘ PM! I: “lithru mum's". “ m mhmmmmm m ,‘unm..mummwmuwwmwmwwmwaflflxw .u j“ m“ .m if mEmmmmmmmmwï¬mmm..mmwmmï¬m m. ".mmum M Mm? “crux. z . 3mm 2:. “ u . m"maximum“summing maï¬a? m“ mmmmmmm._m. m “mmmmmmmmmmmmmummum «mum..*m.mmw mm nm.m~‘um-m mnmnmmmm-nmauu ummmmmummm m. . “mama“.m.mmmm.f.flmï¬m IMmeummmmmmumamw mutun mnmmn‘ummpuci mun: blah“. m u out! I: on Ice-nu dlutmlwnnuMIouMo-u- â€tannin-"huh. Mus unannounht thï¬uwnthmvlflnuu lut- Nlouul. mmmumwlkl m m mm- unintu- mu M m Um (hull-d ‘Mn-Homndmtonmuo Whardlahfndvmnly In called thatmhddmhulh am with cu! VIN-mo. T" or that Ila-In .110th mm or am that Wall-a noel I, I“ hold ulmtkmbmundum- «Ho-c eath-no. no mum can I. a» II: mm It. to II. lam-r. ud umunudumnunm lo: thomtovdlklulud. Mm- bm mu 3- Ibo cum. Inn at um- am but a «on.» a um I“ a h- ' We Did been on the klaud AMI“ 4km month- Ilel we uvoko on nor-lag to lad an an like a sheet at (In. and the m a can as data. 11. no In antenatal In at I co.- ury color. and II. hud- n the Inland appmd In In In anal IIII’I. Gm! whack-Whining.“ mall-hum mu unhap- hgutof thnMu Ill! um yol- llld. Am: cunning (mp lor A whh mum “n n u w mun that}. Am {a to: I twice. at u in the year 1863 l was one of the crew of the English brig Swiiteure, which was making a survey or the Wanda to the northeast oi Madagascar. A: the Chest» group. as we were pull- ing into land one day, with seven men in the boat. we were upset in the surf and only two of us eecuped death. My: companion was a sailor named Waiiaoe‘ and while in a halt drowned state we Were swept along the coast oi the island by a current and ï¬nally thrown on shore in a bit 0! a cove. A boat out oil from the brig as soon as the disas- ter was noticed. but only two bodies were recovered. The three Others were pulled down by the sharks before the boat go: to them. Believing this to have been the and late of all iive no search was made (or the pair at us cast ashore, and beiore we had recov~ cred lrom our exhaustion and prepared 3 signal the brig had departed for an- other ï¬eld. The island on which we were'cast is one oi a group at nine and the innermost one of all. it in likely ; the sense today as then. having plenty of fresh water most of it covered with verduro and wild fruits. shrimp: and shellï¬sh so plentiful that a Ihipwreclted crew of twenty men could get along then [or months. Wallace Illd l were inclined to look upon the alsir as a lulu. We erected u but in the woods. procured tire by rubbing two dry sticks together “It! utter n thereon: explor- ation cl our domain, which vu not over two fllll‘l urea in any direction. we slept. Ito and talked and Itul a pretty an til. at it. «on :- nau- ones. A poor North 0.10Ҡm turned up I sold nurse! on hll m at! in mm rem-ad fabulou- vflee‘ IOI' Ill lands. which an In: Lunch. mm all. to humans. I!!!“ no relation at the far-raced rad-an. nhcudldhumn lkmlaumdlmer.wlnt ‘atthemlenmgwavn- deb-heed Infle- mm I Icin- Ii!- Hahumemwnnocï¬otonu at: do (it “In "at o! tie at.- tutu-d. alum-had yuan had up. The mic m- »qu «mnâ€" nyuntthen. 1“»:an lino: an m cum: a vile cm: mnunmm-un. J donated Inna-s.“ Ollynm mum-wonrntnwm. un‘ “cm to II. Mien-g: “All â€In. tho lam-“a pm a: the Mm n as .0 no mm:- ol n u- an nu." Alumna-col m mvmuy Into-o ha.» «I (be â€I. a let“ 'kl Io declared um "the Dm- In Ila. than n lam-In m an; em of mm or ell-MI. the forum at Gnu“. will not draw I. m Ian: or run. Into In new at 'Vklm!‘ It ml no. she who. mu pin! hr in." In on" my. town “a village In «It mm thus-3' AI man“. I. m cm 0! a mu. mm! “marl: a“ â€mum. de- daml mu '1! Itâ€. In "re Budd u a. mum Had they mun to than lot! a In: km they can have that In“. In the yacht; “05.3““ A «Mellon 0! ma bulls cu pub- mbod mull, by I come-nun. "manta-column. In. Nau- holl Wonk: A «rul- pomlelu. lun- lr mm. It» pron-ml lot ll. mm! volley mew-ll; Illa In. In. In round lo bun «Id; "The he. mull; ll. wool a! ll» lino Ital la;- n. told:- cn: null a" pan. ll dry." ~m slot-tau ml will mm to lea-pushed ml! the m uhlul fluent-co “all all no. no "Id at ‘ no land I. m um. I“ cm a n1 tuna-nun MmllI-elmeatnt lono It.“ .00.th Dolo- Even before we began work We {0.an "'8 to corpus. the auxur holes bored in her bottom to Friday: June 83- ecuttle her. The great cahln and every The senate completed the wool 50th state room had two feet of mud on the] ule, the elllt schedule and the tohau floor, and I mu tell you that. we: schedule of the tariff blll. and with th ’ worked hard for four weeks before we accomplished the mrlff leaders ha | go: the hulk cleaned out. [a the nudl the satlsfactlon or knowln; that a - and among the mold and rot. we found the schedules of the bill and the [re - rusty musketa. platoll, swords. piecesI llu had been gone over once. The: of jewelry, cutlery. crockery. glassware; now rentalna only to so through th and what not. but In actual money wo blll a second tlmo. panslng on the item found only 5 soverolgnst A part of passed over. The tobacco schodul the cargo had been wool, but we got went through wlth little frlctlou ulte nothtn‘ whatever of value out o! It. 3 the committee had advanced the dmg Infect], when our $311 ‘llt‘n‘dhbele‘n lln- slightly on wrapper and tea! lubacru ls ed, we â€up v n u reel- lng on land A tulle from the beach null Safllrl u;"""',:“; “’b "I. only “'0 (old pieces better on: "an“ (run. ulle .. .- n l'flllll flnt than before. The pirates hid swept; ‘ n3 halt in the torlff name (to her clean of treasure plundetln. the . t'lfl'h'll In the unute when. tn the utltlsl ' I o! n mtlonnte speech, Senntor l't-ttl- naueo‘en lat-tore momrlnn them. out! we dld not Ind lo cabln or state 7 new """Pr Rep.) of South Dakota t'oon .0 much u . “uh bone of hu- l was stricken wlth pnrnlyolo 0! lb? vo- mn automy. “"0 mode theJhlp out 'I “l “2"“ "hi“ â€â€˜1‘?" h" "Mug“: . '9 open- tottcosewt 18011100“! 3 3:: if; 3.33:. :1! on? 1122! “W'Nd- Senator Bettina-w was re- 'u the Ant “‘3 rmlntl 0‘ the "up 3 moved to but home. He ntlllecl rap- but IUD. 1-» Bus"!!! [ornament 3 Nu. "covered it. who and we: pro- ult n mn-of-wuto the mud to our . “cum†In â€0 “WI“- hml tho hulk. and mementm of not Inc". I... u. have Ion been on uttlbltzon lo the Tho wanton touted about lrullu. Brltloh lacuna. Nothlu could be . Tho announcement In mule that on non quot than tho way we loud hot : utl-tmst amendment would ho report- or nthot tho u! do no bound up I .4 to the ornate. Dodo: the debate by the IQ. to in diamond. Fri-IE)". Hoar told that “all: the non- amt-3o In“ to no out of lu'tlon ol ll'llll could I» dealt out to blur) h "61-“ ft Ill cal-MN that . no.0 extent by Itrlltlnn at tho-Ir lu- lh If.“ i." "I. t"- t M“ d i you. ll In the law of IN. 71'! he fell 0mm fool. NOINII but ll oulb- ' that tho loot nrlom phone of the out. could hum-amt MI- 23 3 out loot no tlult with by tho mum depthâ€"mm I t In" I ._ Mum-vouhortoootfoet. m l I tell you that ably was a gun: a at. Her ocean bed had been hundreds o! [m deep and the mud covered-every- thing to tho dcmh or n tootâ€"~11: some place: two or three. Neither one at us had heard at the Star or her loss. hut We knew this wreck to be that a! an ludiunmnu. and we “cm at it to clear away the stulf and not into her. We 1were. a full week doing um. and at every turn wa came across evidances to prove the story of the Malay. Three or {our 01 her mm: were yet in place. ‘ and from the way she had been knocked ‘ about by cannon shot It was easy to ï¬gure that she had made a hard ï¬ght and Buttered great loss or ï¬le before she gave In. Imam! me am: dry In I" pal-u. We. :however, save we ship all next day to ~33! ml or her water and harden in the be: In. You are prepared to hear, at course. that she proved to he the lung lost Star of India. We found that out before we bid been than! at her I quarter of an hour. and we: on we had a dozen muons for believing that the dying Malay had spoken the truth. MIND 0' III.†DUI-l... A terriï¬c cyclone m amen Inne- comm of sum. Kim, Wetland-y. 4. ga- a! known then person no W: m . usher arisen-u ii; Lightning struck the comet can) at the lumber mm: of Greer Bron, near Duran. 01. Four convicts were lulled and ten other: were severely Injured, come of whom will die. About menu 1! the primers emped. Search†Do'llng of the Rule-:1 hum of Republics: clubs reports ex. Hellcat m In securing sneakers and 1mm of large doles-um to the July convention. The New Eng- land states particularly promise to be well represented. GROVE Ruth. 0! an." bequests. wm um- and! I" an m entity. Much of the my I: in up vat. Hr. Curt): w. m In Word. Thu town I: my mm with a bequest 1f 3â€.†far I free public library. The will at the m John B. Cunt: of During. 310.. has he" mm! (or promo. Th came In mum†minded u 82.000.009.134! via the e:- South would be u non-mam far more [- team with Ms mlhor‘s «hunter. In! that M and». would sun-my not the mve at Amer. In "My h m. Pater the con-moo mum». As the mall 0! “than elm on the part of the "an!" Bonner Suns, Manor!" )1anan many a W statue to the tummy o! m» "m mm. ‘ am will he emtrtl m in "Infant. Conn. It was not smut-any Mm": that a noun-ml was mntomplatvd until the publication at a M"? In : Pebm‘ If! number of the (‘nnram from her am). the Rev. Charla 8. How». pro. tau-g must the Mott M a non- am: by the â€Mk. Hr. Howe and that a uhohnhlp in one of the cob toga 109 return! We “mm the iuur Inllrer Rep.) of South Dakota 5 In stricken with pnralynls ol the vo~ ,' cal cords. which brought hl- vehement ‘ speech to a close with a sentence Ml! ! aimed. Senator Ntlxrew wan rc- Emoved lo In: home. Ht mum up- ) Friday, June 23. y The senate campieied the wool Sched- ; uie, the silk schedule and the tobarca I : schedule of the tariff bill. and with this u accomplished the tariff leaders had Ii the satisfaction of knowing that all t the schedules 0! the hill and the tree ll list had been gone over once. There ‘1' now remains only to so through the t ‘ bill a second limo. pausing on the items ‘ passed over. The tobacco schedule ' went through with little friction utter the committee had advanced the duty slightly on wrapper and lea! tubacI-o. lutunhv. Jm SI. Saturday, June 26.-:\n abrupt and nurtling halt in the tan-ii! debau‘ mu . ('L'l'NII in the senate when. in the midst I : at . paukmnie apeech, Senator l'ettl- I ( i cum-m Lam Tin m to My. “walnut uneven-o. Thursday. June 24. A stubborn content over the duties on manufactured woolen goods occu- pied the attention of the senate. Many amendments were proposed to reduce the rates, but these were rejecwd by decisive majorities. Less than ï¬ve pages were disposed of during the day, carrying the muzzle through paragraph 370, the ï¬rst oblhe paragruIJhsrRlia-Vt: In; to carpets. Aland-ant- (Mend by Denounc- luv Jackedâ€"Gout Pmuu flung lulu on FINANCE COMMITTEE UPHELD. Tariff Legislation Occupios the Senate. BM†WK [If W381 Ill. lullâ€"Wool Calm-lab l'wvokcl I Stubborn Coolest. MEMORIAL HUWIINT '0'! III. ITOWL he Illinois and loan of the 01-â€" der of Honor and Temperance In a- nnal Ian-Ion n one-m. elect“ W. I. M 0mm mud Mylar. Punter, aged 35 years. afar Mi; our Ill health, that herself. and In dead. AM by Anem- Blow The conference of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel was ad- dressed at London by the bishops of Missouri and Kentucky. later and Mo, Inn-Ml. Peter Hahn, the heavy-weigh can- pm must of Ireland. and To. 8hr- key, the "savior lid" of San m, are matched to ï¬ght to a ï¬nish. m M to. W The Kala: ante printer-elect has same-ed that the use of type-awn; machines will be nbomhed In the we printing a“ with the begin-II; M his mummy-mo: on Thursday mt.‘ let-n u M The Rational Boat and Shop, Work "3' union decided not to withdraw (m sanction with the Am I‘Hlel'ltfcl of Lnbor. 1nd Join the So- cialist Trade and Labor Alliance. «I "as! Mm ï¬la'e Md amunql [have titanium: and the public olaI-al :91 mm m any humus I! It "Iago. Al- limb "to M" mummng the 1mm manor: "I 32mm in nu! you. ham pus-ta the summit In hill; rapidly ml- kt-tod by mhflmkn. Rnlptnr Clark W. Noble has ï¬nished the plaster .0ka an! an the ammo rm hp "mph!!! wmm a few month; It cm In M In role she. The line Ind Man! '1" be at granite. I‘m ok no" la n mt mo. bmnv lure of In. am mm] in a Greek «but. and clad In pare"! ‘ loch; m M the thin the sup- pnnm In†of l‘lrlo Ton strum. forth m in Ms but†anus. from which has mm aim-um At tho mduebnuisamnlmm. Shelbyvnie, Ind.â€"â€"Annie Women In 0".“ I'm. â€but". u in umloourlally Mammal that owing to m. am): or "an mmw mu Morin "Mu. I!» (To-rm» annex-at Im- Iomrururlly unto-ml n» our" an 0‘ Mom" «1 10Mâ€: na-m Io Ilvrf ran hula-v. (-I. to. mum"- lu. Cal. Tum OvhHm-e. at Texas. ha! lmn danm-muuly III M. Chnmlm‘flu‘u Howl In (hi: my to: Huw moatXu. A ran-n! vumlnalluu allrul-mxl tho hr: that he mu ufl'wml Imh muulr (HA- can, and aural up: rations lul'l! [wan pu-rlormul. It I. "wash! he um w- cover. IJVH and l‘nptn, ban. The town of liulomea. In Guileln. has Loan flooded by the rising at the rlvor l‘rulh. The bridge bun-Nu Kol- unu-a and Tux-kn has been nl‘rpt ul‘nju'. The rullapu- look plum while .1 mm: was owning. Five ran-my carriages loll In 3 KM†heap logouwr, and uwm In no drnnne Nil)" u to the number n! rum-nuns killed. [a short distance above the W' trestle. The wreck of this bridge was hurled down upon the railroad trestle and carried away a row of wooden Hilllxli‘lll in the center. The boom!» m'e struck the trestle and passed over. but the tender went through with the ‘ wreck. The baggage car and the mail car. whklx (waned. pitched in!» the stream and ï¬rst. The smoker. next behind. followed. The chair mr next. also plunged. in upon [lu- mass of wrtekagv. The front end of the sleep- er, E9.“ in the rear. jammed into the protruding end of the chair car. and nan mus pros-vented from following the othm‘s lmo the rhasm. In ordinary weather the creek at which the uoddent occurred is almost dry. The storm of Saturday night. which was almost. a cloudbuut, had swoneu the mile stream to a torrent. ’Ihe flood carried away a wagon bridge m Wm: on In. Wuhan lulu“ NMI‘ Ila-Inn City. Ito. Seven lives were lost by Saturday nlght's wreck on the Wabash road mar â€insulin City, Mo. A correct Ila! of the dead in as follows: W. 8. Mills, postal clerk. St. Loan; 0. M. Smith. postal clerk. St. Louls; Gustave A. Smith, postal clerk, SI. hauls; Charles Wlnter, postal clerk. St. Louis; F. W. Brlnk, postal clerk. St. Louis; Edward Grlndrob. baggagemaster, 8t. Loula; Charles Greasley. brakemam. St. Louis. SEVEN LIVES LOST. um â€In [Minn-nun a! a spring at. ban to bin-y mmmmmm run-ammonium m lmflfllflldhm an. human-inhuman..- tint." InEIMnIJU-hflq flu-Mudflats“.- ammo-n. “A m u by .a by m “angina-o. hm. "Helium h lazuli hot!“ '3‘ to to an im. you don't m It. Nam-g and n: no: “than! Quinlan. ‘ m l-fl'm m. ï¬ne: a. 90AM. I. I .tï¬l m no .0. m In. Ike-easily mo lid. but in! to Me. mmmutouloafrmn “may cm I. â€bunny. Mum-momma“ om u gnu-w. n. ' M..Mml:.tm nun him. that main «a u an "no In hm Ila m ï¬lm†II†M II. (â€on can." (Emu-m. can mun Iiu hum. hr. In; t. C nu. Mn «fund-on. k In" mi ï¬rm to cm not m how u "me n In mitt. Alla-'- M-nu. I man [or no hot. II can naml. "all... m In; no: and tun-fly um I]. I‘ll. out at com. and hallo-5. II In I... must mtm Mon at Ila an. Alln‘c ram-boo my. lint-luau wannbmlnluu. unaemu turn Im- um"... anon ad but. and. mm tool. Try ll loin. m by all ammo and on- um I: I‘ll hat I: In mun. TM pu- tr". “414m. Ann I. and. ; As! you: cm today to It»! you ll package 0! GRAIN-0. the new too‘ i â€23 up! pm no plug q! «(90. Sheâ€"â€ï¬rmly lowly club. Isn't It?“ Ilaâ€"“An you n Icahn?" Inc-"No; all: mm» '0.“ an ongsmr II. â€"-"Ab! Would you um I. Ioâ€"Im you mum. to muwnhlprâ€"M m‘u Woolly. Tbo datum my mu in without Mun u nu :- the «an All who try n Illa u. GEMS-0 bu an no "album: 0! local ot Jun. but I b m "on pun mm. and tho not deflate slouch «can. It mm damn. 16 lb. m o! «In :5 mu “a u can pu- pct-n son by {m groan: “rum III. 00(- m; Iboiiï¬ii'm'm . FROM LOWELL. ms. "Come. now; don't be too hard on O Idiot; you would perhaps be In debt. too. I! you were In In! place." "What plan-f“ â€Able to (e: rrvdll."â€"TIJ~BIIL A I‘vln “In“... “How Is I! that you are Mun In new? You ought lo be ashamed at yourself." 1595 ........................ 39,250,000 Here we have an increase 0! taxa- tion in sewn years or nearly 814000- 000 On the other hand the transpor- ration yielded ever $150,,000000 less than it would have done had the rate of 1887 been maintained. in the can. or the Santa Fe. quoted above. "I. taxation exacted was 4t per cent 01 the earnings in the state at Kansas. The taxation 0! the whoie mum 0' the Santa Fe railway is tuiiy 20 per cent or us net earnings: of the Chi- also I: Alton. it per cent. and ID on through the whole list. It is impossible to burn the candle at both ends with- cut coming to grie!.-â€"Reporter. 1888 1839 1890 1891 i892 1893 IS?! 1595 Inn "-1qu Which Ian I hvflb “In shawl-g. In I noon: memorial before tho Kan- au lea-lawn it In: thown that the ‘ Sana Fe railway paid $800,000 out o! no earning of $1,800,000 in â€in stole in taxes. This in only 3 typicni we. Our railway: pay enormous mu. Bell- tively speaking. the: m taxed usher than my other kind at property. Thou lam no ueadlly increasing while the earnings per ton per mile and tar our 861189! lralllc are as steadily going in the opposite dlrec‘tlon. Look at the in- crease 0! taxes, nccordlnl to the Inter- state Commerce Commission: rr KILTs RAH-WAYS A8 TAXPAYBRI. Dbl. In. I.†I... .cnno...ao--o.--- o “Jam; 1 In “uh-II. ............... 34.053495 make“. Taxes. . . . . . 425,435.: 27,590,394 .. .. .. 31.20““ . . . . . . 33,280,095 36.511389