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Int onflom.“ 13 In! l. cent: In hour. They are.“ required to attend the school. The mm Mam-mmwmpum mama, to In amok-auctio- {annuals-5.8.323. Soon. a. I533: 3: to... a. a 23! .3153: 3 a!!! 0:32â€" It. .332: .1 32.5.3. 5x. .3 :3 .8 a8! .3389? 2882.5 :4 \ ill-n1 .- I: to: It is an interesting tact that the Spanisirhmeflcsu war In one (min largely by oflicen at middle age sad in the curly sixties. In this respect it dilated (may from the civil m, In which men commended Made- and divisions st twenty-one sud umies st thirty-live. As A result. the prominent ï¬gures that survive the Spanish wet as rapidly going on the Mixed list and giving up their mm duties in the} younger men in both services. who have moored. penicnlsfly in the Only. hyihepmmoiiouotihsissttwo In the navy :- well u the army sev- eral of the prominent ï¬gure- in the war with Spain have nireldy goneâ€" “: Admiral Philip. the commander of the Texas: Capt-in (II-idle, at tho Olympia. Commander Wood of the Pe- trel and Dewey'l an: lieutenant. Thoma M. Brumby. 'n tropical climate while serving an governor general of Porto Rico. The death or General Lndiow wan due to similar canoes. His genius tor organi- nation and his experience with rnnnlcl- pal attain an engineer communion! of the Diatrict of Columbia led to M: selection for the trying duty of reach- ing Havana from ï¬lth and diaeane att- ‘ er the war with Spam. The nrdor with ‘ which he attacked the eltuntion at Hnâ€"i vann weakened hin constitution. and when he reached the Philippines for lei-vice there, with a rare opportunity for a further display of his engineer- ing capacity. his health had been an sadly broken that there wan barely time for his return to the United States to die. Masha-HWu-m mmmnaommmm Ludlmv is the third among the promi- nent genesis of the Spanish-Ameri- can war, General Henry W. Lawton and General Guy V. Henry having paced away before him. All were splendid types of the American soldier. Each save his life to the service of his country. General Lawton was shot on the ileld of battle in the Philippines. General Henry's death was undoubt- edly hastened by his arduous duties in a tropical climate while serving as governor general of Porto Rico. The death of General Lndiow was due to similar causes. His genius for organi- sation and his experience with munici- pal altalrs as engineer commissioner of the District of Columbia led to his selection for the trying duty of rescu- ing Havana from illth and disease alt- er the war with Spain. The ardor with which he attacked the situation at Ha- vana weakened his constitution. and when he reached the Philippines for lervice there. with a rare opportunity for a further display of his engineer- ng capacity. his health had been so sadly broken that there was barely lme for his return to the United States 0 die. In the navy as well as the army sev- rsl or the prominent ilgurea in the var with Spain have already goneâ€" iear Admiral Philip. the commander f the Texas: Captain Gridley of the ilympla. Commander Wood of the Pe- rel and Dewey's nag lieutenant. homas M. Brumby. It is an interesting tact that the panlsh~Amerlcan war was one fought xmly by oillcern at middle age and in be early sixties. in this respect it td'ered greatly from the civil war. in hich men commanded brigades and visions at twenty-one and armies at Arty-live. As a result. the prominent runs that survive the Bpanish war o rapidly going on the retired list id giving up their active duties to the W men in both services. who we prodted. particularly in the army. ' the promotions or the last two an. law Plan at Amstlosship. An important educational work for ya has been inan‘nrstsd at thsliald- a locomotive works in Philadelphia, rich is in edrct the "institution at I old apprentice system on a large ils. there are. socordln‘ to the published . «4.1.... v... v ‘v- WVN- ._.... â€".-.â€" Is the cap ri- Danger? There is hardly any use of the fact that the international yacht»z incuophyisinneaterdanserothelns captured by English yachtsmen than it. has ever been before in the ï¬fty years since it was vietorlously brought hither‘ by the gallant yacht America. That is the opinion of many yachting experts; There is a feeling in some quarters. not wholly tin-American or unpairiotlc, that under all the circumstances the transfer of the trophy to British keep- ing for a year or two would not be an especial calamity. Whether with res-I son or otherwise. the sentiment more or less widely prevails that the New York Yacht club. which holds the America's cup by deed or gift. has not acted in an altogether sportsmanlike fashion in the selection of a cup as- leader. Some people think that Mr. Lawson. who built the yacht Independ- ence, was hardly given that fair play which all Americans regard as the es- sential element of true sportsmanship. While the New York Yacht club as the legal custodian of the trophy had an unquestioned right to dictate terms under which the international races should be sailed, it is felt that a some- what brouder and more liberal spirit should have characterised its attitude toward candidates for the honor of furnishing a cup defender. 4 So tar as the American public is con- cerned. it has no special interest in the New York Yacht club or any individual yachtsmen or syndicate of yachtsmen. It is. however, vitally interested in this and other international contests of skill and prowess in sport. And it wants to see such contests. so tar as our end of them is concerned. made broadly and represents“ rely American. I! a contest purports to be internstiotr sl. the American people want to be rep- resented by the best possible product 0! American skill and prowess and have the preparatory tests open to all candidates. Whether this has been dons in the preliminaries or the coming race is open to doubt in variom quarters. it is therefore not unnatural that the tool- in. should exist that the in- of the cup would not be hailed with universal sor- row at this time or universally recog- nised as a serious setback to American yachting. particularly as the old 00 lumbla. whichhashsensciectedtods- tend the cap by virtue of her clearly proved superiority over the new Con-ti. tution. will he commanded by a Scotch shipper and manned by s Scandinavian tumult]: mm) win- loh: through Ml MhMMHltmm â€Mlmmnflhm'cthomay “sarcoma-um Axhoolotbmt-eme-m- ed In connection wflh the Ins-elm- mmaofmflltbofhbof. In mnumnultm usefulnâ€" dthntcallscbenpathuonorm for cooking purposes. A W of homemtdebmdcoltllfncuonle- museum-.02. deducting haunt†can. Awnndofhkerlbtudcm 5.55 cents. Hem cooked outside an mummmoucookedathome.but thematterotldmbal’olmtok considered. In ml the tendency Into have Increased amount: otwork done out-Ida the bonus. 1nd “I" ll Wymotthhundrymlnning grownup-mu. (on! (Ii-action than men. m of children come for nun-t- smudhwhlehwommmhp mwmmmmmum The ml! at the American Bat aa- mehkhlahanalaa-atha out of Ian roan for tha nanhen or the legal no!“ la the United Itatea. haa real-mm the adoptton of an amendment to It: mum ad' Inna. women lawyer: to member ahlp. If this amendment In adopted. a. It Ia believed will he the cane. the feminine mmheta of the bar wm “In 0! at“! greater Mum Aa women are admitted to the mate- of law. there la no ream why they ahotlld not become when of the National Bar a-octatiou. and. It mun of the MMwhyn-ytheynotbecho; an to Important placea on the Judicial bench? In time the mention my be nae. and not without team that women :ulea be chosen (at mica In the mm“. with. before which the M In “twin 3 "a mu: mum-g sumac-l um I! m In to ":9an Ion an America'- cup we “Monte-mundm'hohn mum um: outbox-u um mummmnnmmuu «volume, con-domain".- that!" Anode-n but to bring It status-aoc-uuuummog Long Distance telephone Take Laxative Bromo Quiulno Tablets. All drugglau refund the many if It. full: menu. E W. Grovo's signature I- on each box. 26 conu. _ , . Home is hereby given In the sald Charlie Butler Detendnnt that the abuve named Cum- plalnunt has heretofore ï¬led her bill of com- pilinl against the mild Defendant In all-l Conn on the Chnmry aide lhenol. and that a Slum- mons thereupon Issued out of mid Conn min»! the above named Dclendant returnable on Ilse Flu! day of the Term ol the Clrcnlt Court 0! aald DuPage County. who held as the Court Home In the Cityu! Whalon, Ill said DIP: I Count). on the Phil Monday of Oct. 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