maï¬w-,mm a. am... much; but only dbout mm per ' , cent of“ it liable. The forty - niflli’onf’inhnbitan are crowded bu thii dmall area. The island is? Inbjaot to terriï¬c earthquakes, the ‘ most terrible one known to scien- tints having occurred there ‘in ' 1893. i In Yokahama, the chief port of ' L Japam‘r-rail‘road's and telephones are common, but homes and carts " 405m B. Oomui, '04, ‘-“on W Bun, ’05 ‘_ _. vvw v- _ .at. One great {image of 7 Notes. Egdha in the open lit in I â€won- dc f 1' , ht It , M t 50 f t Miss Goa-trade Blainenhan‘s of K r a ï¬g . 15 a 11 ee ’ ' Rh) h (1 over 700 years old. It .L‘lfe 1:01.98“ h“ entergd the its. lint expression of calm re. 1mm†c ass. {one â€characteristic of the Budd. The best way to catch a {albbit 51» faith. - - ‘ , i“ - ° ' ' t d k E Many of the abereopticon View: I. to m m he garden on ma 8 . ‘ HF ged the noted mountain noise like: ubbuge. uni-Yum. which iomuch re. V - th U 1‘ it ol- m' h. m. “owed an the interior 0! the Jap- r e 11 vars , mo ; “iï¬-‘n' 359%:ng ; . V 38.. Hand†Sen.1 "ï¬re rarely Sven on ' the atmets, "rickshaw carried by natives being used yinstegad. The scenery in Japan is delightful. same a the [directs are shaded by chatty trees Which, When in blossom are Very‘ beautiful; Many Buddhist temples gun be seen which the natives, whoa putbeir way to work, nearly alyhys' visitA for a few minutes of 7~â€"wâ€"J ‘VV-‘ iï¬ï¬ï¬hi“ a number of peoplg ,Wnt at the lecture given (git-.wolqott on “Jim Jud .15: P45 ' - A. lprqvoéd no! special interest on no- donut of the Mt Jupaneao was. Md than who attended were car- {duly :9}!ka venturing out. ,- 7-, mint-amend. - ‘ > Ann: Ennun, ’04, ' Ali-come Editor, ' i WEBWD. ’04. In itself 3. ‘, u F51!!! ,stuonu'rs or ‘1'!th SCHOOL J! lecture ed to page, in of greet Ointereet. ,When General Grant we‘- in Japan be was given pemieeion to cm. it but out of oondd'ention to the HJepeneae’retulod ‘ _I ‘A most enjoyable feature of the nevening was the J epeneee Netioael Hymn lung in the Ja a] none of the high â€hooray; Miss Gertrude Bloi'mnhnn‘s of Loke Forest, has entered the junior class. ‘ The best way to catch a rabbit in to sit in the garden and make I noise like a cabbage. 1__'â€"J‘ ï¬ne. Deerï¬ekl was plainly out- classed in organizétion and ben- carted action, but Friday was an 98 day in the history of our team. We all .egree that the team he. ‘ played much better games. The score at the end of the ï¬rst half stood three to three, but in the lhst half the Lewis team gained; three peinta to Deerï¬eld’e ftauvvo,j and just as the whistle .blew threw a beeket which its disputed as to its right to be oriented in with the total wot). , M n actioh' beoéanht ‘ Almost every ball thrown was seized by two or more players, making it the umpire’s ball. The Institute girls sho'wed super-lg team work, and their swift- ,ness and deftqesa were e¢jually E- 1\ n 1 The game on Nahum-11. was played by our girla’ team and the girla' team of Lewis Inatitnte, the nanlt being ï¬ve to six in the latter’a fava. _ , The pub .waa nuinbmting from a dpaétator’a‘ point of flaw, being htoke‘n ‘ continually" by “time .Wh’"995ld hindered in swift“? Lawns vs. mew MN,†t I; a £01m! the severity a! that. imnto. ‘ . {and in this. country is véty Valuable, "a ton acre hrm being oomidotod a largo one. The beautiful'bfldgo ut Nikko, over which only tpe E‘mporor i. allqï¬.‘ { _JA HIGHLAND PARK. ILL tion. A communication from that collego dated lamb 12, up: “At a recent meeting of the Board of Examiners, the right of entities- lion um extended to the Doetï¬eld Tomhip High School in the fol~‘ having Inbjecta, English, Bia- wmmm w'm» hr. :1; ,aguimmuO Welleeley cones; bu plao'ed our school on their list of prepar- gtpry schools which are accqrded entanoe credit withdnt examina- 1 Freshmen. +,Whyâ€"why,ï¬" they had tbel‘v‘freeze'h' of the Parthenon! A Home. Committee ha been appointed which oomieta of two members from each year. ‘ This committee meet. monthly, and its duty is to look after the preserva- tiou.~ of the buildiog, erasing marine and oareleae defacememvofl all aorta. The boys’ basketball team have accepted a challenge from Har- vard High School, of Harvard, ‘Ill., for three games. ' l'he ï¬rst ofi these was pleyed at Harvard Fri- day night for the championship of Northern Illinois. The other you think that Greece was oold? studies now displnied by th; schohu in I certain indication of the quarterly «Imitation: tun weeks hence. -. = Geo. Phillip cot bin hand quite bad], on the hand our in the manual tnining room. Beware, George; do not model)» vi“: the buzz uw. ‘ ' ‘ ~ This. Sunni-y morning the girl- phy the lake Fond girls. An account 0! the game will appear in onr out into. ’ “Imphdmhlyi'. ,_ . 1‘55 W" ‘ the pint ' him 5" bet- my, adj-d brdineu 5“ Hiawatha-no a Wing of the past. _ _. I, _ ». I .. "Mi Mahmuww in â€Nb the mouth it" , Pupilâ€"ï¬ne tooth , and the‘ tongueJ' .. “gen 19, earnest npplimtion to â€What mike. Heat.†Wantedâ€"~An old ï¬reman with one tooth to punch holes in ‘Siviu cheese. ' - _Wantéd-â€"-A man' with a wooden leg to mash potatoes. WANT ADS. Wantedr-A man with ’ winning ways to mash'“peaches.†Wa‘ntedâ€"--A sure cure for “Gold given an Olivia far it. . K We spent “1e rest of the after- noon looking for same Myrtle, but no one foimd Annie.†A cow came over the Lee, that ngetland. . “Anna May Rider,†said I. ‘ ' Brown (Berry and fluted to Baker, but We looked to Seymour“ of them. ' ' ' Shield: the “Oh here come-John. Bean make the Colburn, but what Willie any, for dinner ought to be ready now. " After nubile dinner wee read? and wouugthe Bell: Bopeone engguted that no go om £0 Mihfll and see tie Golden Roan Not any Moore unloi. you Hohs’ll’ Why doesn't this Oolbum? Surely the 00110 in all right." “We can throw l Cobb on; that will help." “You, do. "I nut to get thi. Rice and the†Pen. cooked." - - “I'll grant you couldn't get a V _ - ~â€"â€" “ml! Latin. French, German. Chem}. try and Physicé.†At least one of our girl- will enter Wolleuloy out autumn. 3““) AM Place Goonâ€"g; 1.“. n “DO D! MURDER WILL «OVA flaww H. R. C. 23 it $3