Nassau County Review 19021003 |
Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
^Xl§§WX
MtMOLlB CTOPtBM. VIVE OEIMTH
A FAklLT MXWSPAPBB Or L.UUAI. AMD OKKKKAL l!(TBL.I.IOKMCK.
TBBU: »1.M TXASI.T U ABTAICB
VOL. VII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1002
NO. 40.
C. Aa Oorton
OONDED AUgl
. _ ,». r.
m>£i.
Beiijainiii D. Homan
aui
KCT 1
! ¦»"«««»» mttMmtPiAct.
-—•— , 1.1.
;Loii|en«ok»r Bros.
jrtfvwT. unr • amwto NMMN
r*^*""^a!I^?sWjr* ***"
,|«rH. ». t««eaaai»aa. ».IK a.llaaaatr
I John Pa Wright
I OSNERAL AUCnONEER i riMyart. X. t
A Miracle of Irrigation.
By Ray Staiuiard Baker.
SK ever men worked mlrnclcs, they have worked them here ia the Wesieru valleys. If ever something was created from Dolhlng. these men have done it. Tliiriy-five years ago tbe Salt Rlv-r Valley, inio wbicb nc liail drivcu. wus all a pnrchetl detert, unlubabited save by a few lean In¬ diana tad Iwo or three hardy Iraders, whom the saud ami the cactus crowdeil dowu close to the water of thc river. It wat a thousaad miles from the nearest rallruad-an iin- knowD, desolate. forbiddlDg laml, a pnrt nf the Creat ADierlran Detert. which li-avelert sai.l would never support human life, TtMlty tbe Salt Klver Valley contalus n populalion of over -J.",.ii(t(i. It bns Ihree ritlet. one. Phoenix, Ihc capllal of Arizoua. liaviug electrb- lighls, nu eladric car Ilat. aood liolWa, cbaroliea. nnd otber buiidiDa", residences siir- rtinotled by treet, Itwns. and n wilderness of flowers. More than 12.'i,(KiO acret of land rouud tlioHt arc laid out lu, farms, lilghly cnlilvatcd, with efokaiMla tt eraaatt, almoads. olives, an.l flgs. aud grain and hny flelds. Tbenaada of ratlle fecil In thc rich meadows, and there are bees, chickcus. doeka and oalrlcbet uniiumiH'rcd. Bli-bcr soil tban this unce desert valley thiat not exit! anywhere in the world except In otber once desert valleys. Here one may heboid thc ttarlHm;'' spectacle of orange groves in bearing wortb 9100U an acre on one tildc nf a fence, nnd bare cat-tiia desert ou tbo otber. bolb having the tame suii, tiie same upportuDliics, but only one hav¬ ing water. Here, when a man btilldii his fence of cottonwood posts, such Ik tbe toll and tuch Ihc water tbat the posts tnke root and grotv iuto trees. to Ibal tbe wire of many old fencei is seen running ihrough tbe centre of large treet. Here a farmer rarely needs lo use fertilizer, for the river comet tn bearing rich silt and spreads It over bis flelds: nnd he muy boiir- llmet cnt Iwo or three or more crops a yenr from hit alfalfa flel.Is, and tbeu patture them during the winter—winter wblch is in reality a coniluuiil iprlog.—Tbc Century.
-^
J^
Problems of To-Day.
STATE NEWa
¦tot wttMMt Mie KNM ¦iitstir. umm' ttodllit'lMl'awl kWed Kell Oarra% tfea« vm tbt rtaahrer to bit •am kaa4 aad killed Wtnielf In froai m Ika iaaaca Heaae. at BalWinTHte Vtttnmmh waa wl(«tBac«4l^'icercf •C tmtttn Tke ceepla kad ttot tott JaaHee Uarrte'a oilc^, wkcre tbe worn
am Md ftae for a warrant for Brqpki. 'I ckarae of rraatlag a tMKwfr- tiM ttgm wat ftifklaali
Mr, aad boeatfae tke wanjd kotJlttrii *• kia itcelaralkNit.of MtHftllifat torn ker Ufe. nbiwAi^ottmioai
-tti«Riir;iis?sJrr.trwr.
tiilH - Valeted v,^lBatl» Marvin left tkeai ttlklog in U*oA#<rhen be weut t«)ka beak. HWlik«|a|»gone a block akik'lw Mard tka wewan terraai and twaMio aaevViaeha abaalof kar witb • taieltey In Ma kand. At ibe woumu lleor of the iienaca >l, tto billet mi < Wider Ibe iirm. Ma fMeft ll^«ta«a/akd died wftbhi kfteen ¦iMtrai . V*ol(t *>>«* V*t>*A Ikt ra- riUttmilXi rttMi aaraad palled Hke
itei7 wairneai roe nam
SpHat «tSU.(iaJrduw «li aM. aad aadlrlded pro
I woman wat Udcly^ftfe yvaiw eM aad tke aiorderer iny. Break*
>a4gi?:.zr.'^ "¦"""" "^-
MartlMI Mar Varalr rt|rtl. Tke-beat wajr.'to conlrol aa «nnil.t
jm(tif*imtrn ma, Wila atemt to
(|a<l& iMkr aioiMtil tty Waa Aaa* wen8,*wbo hat lutt retlgaed ber potl- tlaa aa tnilrocltir iu lh« Roekeeter
'HIgk BckooL Mlt* iTellt, wbo bat Muvkl for fe.ar yeart, bat alwayt pre- BiM erer dla ardefir reoiB. kar pnpilt. ehanatii by ker pleating waya, being loadirjtiaiaf MrMUcbirtt/wiift. Tbit
-yaar Cliarlea MaWalore Valla provetl an eaeeMoa. Mtaa Wella tried aevertl mtft to fomtot hot blf pupil without - aiwiat ¦aallr marrrlBf blai. Botb kara left tcbool-he lo enter a law eBte, the to keep bouir.
¦laft aaak M at • KMIwmI Oae. Tbe atoekboklera of the .Vllianj Cwaaiy. State Bank, at Albaay. voted —atlilnktly to convert tbe Inttltnllon IMa a Kallonal baok. under the Keil- •Ml baaklag taw*, falui R. Caruelt it ¦ .VkeaMAit aad n'Hllam X. H. Kanttert OMkler. >t Ike time of tbe Ittl qunr- tmty atalemeat tke hank bad reaoiirret fund >MM>.noo. depoeltort |74n. . profltt MSU. Tbe Baaa aad diacoupit aiuouut to fWK!,-
aiela Crap aarart. The rrop conttltlnna nf the Ktate for ^m kaal w«Kk were aumuiarited at ¦mow*: MtMlerale ahowers lu vxtreiiie tkat aa4 heavy rain on I.oug Islaml, kiltdrjr rfaiewhere: little datunge by fraUtav wetk ratmrable for work antl ¦Mtarlag cntpt; t-ora, heans aud |ioln- laca terjr poor: biit-kwbeal uneven, but
Blly well niletl: tobacco safely : apple* variable, cmp generally . Mfkli.all teeding toniev-hal delayed by tl7 wealker.
\ tftaMatal ¦taaw COTtatr Maa Uawi. • Peter Vaaaeaa Rollne. seventy yeart ietd, oae of tbe lUfwt widely kuown nieu m Reaera Coualjr. tiled suAdenly at Ma koat* lu l.adl Tillage of liean dla- 'taae. He terved aeveral lermt i* 8u- •artlaui of Mt lowu. aerved at Hchool OaaMilaaioner of the t-ounly. aad waa •aea a randMale <or aivinher ef ibe Aaaembly. He wat a cousin of the Bev. T. Ue WHt Talatage. A wife ,>iM4 twe rklMrru tnrvlve blui.
••tH If aaaaa «ia»t la^t Ja^pa. 'i PreaMtag Jatiire Ada»t af the Ap faaale IMvMoa for lh«iN>uflh ttapart- mm kelag aeeetaarlly alweni on ar- ^aaall at alekuett. lioreruor Oilell btt Jbalgaated Jeka M. Davy, of KtN-bet-
£lo ael teaqmrarlly at an \ss<K-late Ire. Tkt liovprDor take, this ar¬ te Older tkat ibt baaiars* nf ike ttttX gpoy B«i bo aadalr Imptded.
*wo Voat* tm liwvttMi ¦ chttA. ttmeo lafram. of i'hi<<«pee Ktlla. Mate., ta tke Batex Couaty Court, at •HaakMktewa. piratled guilty to the . mmtm ot abdarlloa aad wat teeteaced la tw* Ttara* iMpritOaniebi ti lijtaae- ¦aara. lagram awrrled Hetva .UMlre. m Tteaadrraga, « M Boi yrl Bflrea
A MtaMt at -rwaaty-MM CtaMraa.
JaaM* Ueailag. uf Wett Uay. Hara-
tCewitr. la daad at the aae ot UMkrte. H» wat twh-e amrritd. wa Ike fatkre af Iweaiy^M. i«h- faw Itf mt- wben ar« llviag. MMrta aad graiMehUdnra wbo I the r«aeral amabeml tixly.
I. Braaa, J«ka SaafunI ami Mm-iMakRa. aaipiitid tC attempted tmmty m tm mtmm m tiottoma Pai-
;aad liHitaa«ei,'Oaikla t^emtti. 1 tt Htktet Ike WtySmttlo (Omb- ¦ OMMrtpaataBer ot tRW a w«ek
L WW pKitttm at tyttitmt.
By Gorernor Odell, of New Ifork.
POB(.EUB of tile most Important ehai-.icler ar,-' ever before tsa, wbteb demand Inlcgi-ily of purpotse aud wisdom of acllon *^ In their sidutlou, Thc eticcesset of arma have given w.-rj-
I J to Ibe ileiaaiidt of our comuiei-ce: Ibc upbuilding uf onr
JL^ .vation exacts tribute from onr citizenship. Tbe duly cf thc
rl Rtate callt for thc encourageuicot of labor aud Ihc ristrnlnt
^^ Of greed.
'* . I The capital of tho individual is iundei|ualc to cope
k^^^m^a^ xvlth these (freat problems, and n eoinmunlty of Interests bkl been evolved before which ail obttaclcu an- i-emoved, nnd there seems to be ao llmllatltm to our power or to' the iuUiicuce'wc may exert iiihiu the dettlDie* of Um world. Wealth and It* accumulntinn ralslit prove dan- gtrout to the ¦Implicily of our tjoveruinent were it not that over and above all tbcTe'It a religiou that tcai-hes the iMnitkei-booil of man. I-'or. nfter all, tbe greatett prt>duct of onr country is raiin—uiiiu kelf-rclinnt, courageous and determined, wbote faith is In himself and iu his tiod.**
Tbe foundation of wealtli Is labor, no matter wbat form It may take. It* aslitence without' lalmr would be hotli tuiposslble and useless. .Ml prop¬ orty. tbereftn-e. being labor. It aboubl lie conceded ci|unl rlgbta'with, but never In exceti of thnt which it given to its creator,
Tkete are tome of thc problems tbnt tho changed conditions incident It) our preaent eommerrlal development bnve pt-ojccted into the affairs of State. Retpect for law cannot nil be on one side. Creed sbonid never pre- i-all or be permitted tn comiuer the lioucst . Intentions of our employes. Powert tbat are prejudicial In tbe beallh, the uiuraU ur the well-being of auy ef iwr citizent are sure lo lower thc stnudard of unr i-ltizcnshlp. If we tbould bave otber aijDt tbtu this wc woul.l have fought In vain for repub¬ lican principle* et Ijoveraroent aud the ancriUcrs of our foi-cfatbers would bare l>een frultlett. We iniitt depend upon a broad sMtcsmnnsblp upon the part of our lawmakers nnd nimu the pntrluiism of a free peuple fur tbc .-^olii- tlM Of tba problemi that coufi-out us.
A SONG OF TME SETTLEMENT.
I sing a Sling 01 the West Und.
Thougli lion shsll a song but fail To capture the blue horizons
That svvalluw- the prairie trail'
.\iiil how- shall letters and i>at>er Imprison the bieadlh of life'
Thej- know, who travel the prairie, We know- the song oi it^ strife—
Tb'.- shonting night.*, ivhen tbe blizzard
Is reeling across llic ]ilain. The lazy hum of lhe west wind
.\t play with the gleaming ^tain
The sigh of the sleeping grassland To the l.iw- hung golden motm.
The song of the waving wheat tops .\blazc with the crown of noon.
The low- honreo voice of the linnler. His eyes snd their warnilig gleam.
The creeii in inoccaeined siTence, Thc old log trail tn thc stream
The suihlen rap nf a ntle.
The fall of a startled mooiie. The daylong wait-and at evcnini,
The songs in the old c.iboose.
The glint of snow- tlirough the shadows.
The echo .if shariiened steel. The crack ul the falling timbers,
Thc poplar'.t earthwanl reel.
The ring nf sleigh-, .in thc bome Ir.-iil,
The giininier of lighls afar. The glow- of the shanty Hrelight.
The gleam of Ihe evening star
The wail of w-olvc:. in the tbirkness. The chil.lron's .song in the light.
The large sweet jrip of Ihe daytime. The awe of the great deep night.
But how- shall letters an.l paper Bring aughl nf its life to von,
The fruitless toil of the many. Tbe scant nucceas of the few-:
The hopes and fears of lhe prairie, Its wonls to the sons of men:
Niiy, how should a volume hold it. Inscribed w-ith a human ],en'!
—H. H. liaahlord, in the I.ondon J^pec- lator.
AT THE HIBH TIDEJIF LOVE
A Tale of the 5oul-Flood. By William Arch M'Clean.
i'SS.ti
J^
J^
Simplicity imd Regularity Carilial Laws of Health
ny' Mom. AtfcUfMi Pattl.
O bebcaltlu it tbc natnrni state, and diseaite is, iu nine cn:;c3 •RtltC.t^k our puuiahment for some indlsercllon or excess.
r Brery time wc arc 111 It Is part of our remaining yuiilh
wkick wc aqiMDder, Kvery recovery, wliether froui liend- •dw or pDeoinonin. is uccomplii<hcil by a atreniious effort of rmtHltf, and la tbci-eforc ii w-ustc of mu- cnpllal of life, irberefoie do uot lui yourself be ill. The liesf plnn to uvtdil Illuess Is lo live regularly, simply. with fi-ugallly that stupid pei-toug ulouu will deem painful or ecccntrlt!.
Sleep eight Jioara la every twenty-four.
Ventilate Ibe roomt you work nud ticep in. Very few people, even nmoug tbote wbo think they nro well up iu modcru ideas, have any coiu-cptlou ot i wbat ventilation means. Eveu wliuu my voice wus the only thing I Ii.id iti Ibo world. 1 tiept with luy windows wldu oih-u, summer and winter, nud uever caught cold tn tbat way. I
Examlno tcritiutly into your list of socbil obligntiuus. IIuvc Iho good , tenao to rccogulae that there it aeither pleasure uor proflt in most of wlmt yoo regard at ttacntlol la that Uur, and simplify your social life-simplify It all you can. {
Compllcnted living brectls won-.v. nud worry is Ibo main enemy ot licallb | and happloet!!—thc om- fieudisli microbe that docs more to destroy tUc . health aad bappiueot ot mankind than any other. |
Make your bomc a pleasaut place, cheerful, bul widl wllbln your means. Drluk Botlring hnt water or milk—especially drink lots of wnier. 'i'on \ never caa drink too mnch of It, I
On the other hand, remember tbnt nlcohol Is poison wliU-Ii docs uninid damage wtthik yoa:'tkat wine, beer, coffee nnd tea are poisons, too. i:>liiiu . tbem at you would diluted'rl.li-iol. j
J^
J^
Cultivate Trust in
Your FeUow Men
By Marsarat Stowe.
wo children were discutsiiig ibc etioug aud wtak puiuti of tbetr respective tchools. Oue tald that at her school it "as
•^^ p agatott the rules to du tbut and so. Thc other child replicil I If ttiat at the achool she attended there wcrc uo rules, tbc sehoiar:) ware put on their bonor.
8o few parenls umiI tenchers realize tbe necessity cf sett inj nn esamtMe to chlldrea by trusting tbem.
I have never kuowp a school where vules rcgulaleil thi- privillges ami n- ttrictlont wberu tbote tame luIci were unt i-onstauily Iieing broki-ii. Ou ibc^ otber band, tt la the exception tu flud n tehool lu wblcb the children nic put OB tbtlr btmor wbere eonlidenee aud bnrmony tlo not relgu. j
It It to tbrougbont onr liret. A mnn who bns auy self-respect n-scui* \ tutpldtm. luttinrtlvely wc desire lo In- trusted to do wbat It rigbl. nud uu . ene It quite himtelf. quite true to bis best impulstt, whan uuder suspicion. |
Tbere U a large amouut uf dislrusl iu clrcuiutUiu umoni; the inajority of ntea and wemea. There are so mauy whn are cuustauily suspect iug thc ; motlvet of othert, with apiMtrently uo i-casou wliatsoi-ver. 1
It It far more dltgrtcrfui to distrust your friends tbnn to be deceived b; : them. Our mlitrvet oely intllfles, the mittnist of otbers.
We cannot be too careful In rt-gard to our thoughts of uiliers. i
Our atlltude and liearing tuwant thus.- aronnd us Is soon ubscrvetl by the | younger minds, whote tr-ilulng lies in uur bauds, nud Is copied. We s;.iud ^ aa Muuaiilea to them fur gimd or evil.
We should strive to show i-liiblreu by our e3:uniple that lifo is nmre lienii i tlful and marc worth living when wo act honestly. Justly, mcrt-ifully and i leviugly toward all. i
We tboultl teach theni that rigbt leeling .leveb.ps rigbi ihlnking, the ri;bl i tbinklug bring* uut the riglil wurd aud titled. |
The confldence we hav- in the vlrtiu- uf uther? is uo slight evidence of ou: own. I
Try le-cultlvatt truat lu your fellow men ami tbo bare show tf faith wi!l i loma Rme rrtale worth.—Nea- Tork .\merlcun {
THE MYSTCRIOUS WOODCOCK.
II It doritat Ibo awalhs of .\uguat aud tteplember that the mystery uf th.- wootlt-uck's Ufe begiot. This Is thc luoultiug teaajMf, wh»n tbe bird cbtngea lt« pMoiage b.'l'orc beginulng itt Journey southward .\i |tbls tiuic It leavea the twtnips. Where dues ii ge? Tbat ia a qiiettluu i«hicb lias uevcr yet rei-eiietl n satisfactory au swer. tlthbugh etch sportsnuiu and ualuralist lias his unu opiuiou aud many ttue spuu theories have Ihcu ad vaaccd. Some sty tliat tin- l-irvls nioie Toward ilic uorth: some that tbcy stvk tbt BiouBlain tups, ceming ini.i ibe twtmiKi lo fec^l only afler mgbit.iil. toiue that Ihey s«-ck tbe leruuelds And. I bore have beru many oiber su.-h tbeuriva. F^tiaMy Ibe Irulh lies in a mean uf all tbe*<- siaieaieui' I liiiuk it |>mhal>le lbat the birds l(Un» iht- lo»» of Ihelr feathers n-mler» tbem in a •¦ertalu cxteni helpless aud mnre ex IHMrd tu tho attatks of their natural enemies. and tta.y thert-fim- lea>c tbc more open swaupt :ind bide in tke dcaacai aad UMti tauflrtl tbickctt
It is i.-riaiii Unit they smtler. for -it this sea ..in -ini-h- Oirtis are fouotl iri
'lhe III.ISI im.i^n.il and mn-- uii.-.\|ii-iu i' i pla.-.-s Year- ngn when sboolinj. it'
1 llutcliess fuiinty. .New Vork. 1 knt w ' nue ir two swamps whi.h w.. »allctl niotiliing swamps, where, in .Vugust. we were ; urc lo Iintl :: limiii.l uuiubei of liirtls. rhese swamps vvere over ' growu Willi rank marsh gras.. ant" were full tlf patt-lics nf nli.l rose auil sweet brier. If ttc kilic.l the bli.if ' nhi.h w,- r.Miu.i there n.-Ver. sine. ' ill a Week vr ten days, to Und theit 1 pla.-ts tilit-tl liy ali.iiii the sann- uiiiii ; Ihi - I-'runi -.V WotKllaud li.-rmit " iu ' liming. '
toaa. tMotl Aitttor.
I The couniry c.litor si.nbl not f.tit i.n rt-alize tbc iuflui-uiv he n.ay t\.r I . IS,- 111 til,, shaping nf piiMi,. alfaiis. I tayt the Spirit l-ake liiina, ll.-art'U 'He siitHikl <<iiiili>. 1 wis. lr. |. .ul ,ar,' I fully, ihiitk dWits-rairly and eapretA hiniM-lf Ml uu baplinaartl fashi.ni The |.tiiltir nf a .-i.uutry jiais-r wl:.. tlel.i.it I iialf baketl u|il[iluu> aud slushes iir.niii.l j simply l.l attract .itientlou, is acccuut. I able for a »«riou» wane of ori>or-
VICTOK lUVIXE wns n man of decidedly peculiar nppeainncc, hnhitn nnd thoughts, Uo wns large iu frnme, lie had loug, tlrnlght hnlr, tbnt fell nround his bead like so many strings. Ills little dark eyes weut skipping from oue thiug to nnolher. Ou one occasion ho greeted friends with effusive polltcuess; on the uext, pnssed them without recog- oitlou, occupied wllb his thoughts. People called lilin a crank, The.v smiled wheu hie name was meutioucd, Intl- mntiug that soinetbing was uot quite "right In his upper stqi-y." Ilo wns kuown. however, to bo a man of lutel- llgence, a scbolnr.* Ills neighbors snld be mnije his Uvlug wllh aomo horrid smelling stuffs be t-nllcd thciu icnls.
Victor hnd n hobby thnt overshad¬ owed all other peculiarities, whicb he confided to those with whom he was inllmately nci|u»lnled, 'i'u tln-se bo invariably explained n siraiigc pblloso- pby thnt pusscsat-il him. Itc wuuld in¬ troduce it by spenklng of ihe iiiystcrl- ous lUtraetlon of lln- sun nud moon up¬ on the grent oceans; bow umU-r Ibelr Influcuce there wns the ebb nnd fl.in- 3t the tide twice n day. Tlien he would conclude liy saying that llie grenter part of tlic biimaii body was a liiiuid formation; that this same ov.-rwlielni- Ing watery coniposllion was subject lo nu ebb and How ns In llio o.-cnns; nud Ihnl It was n fnt-t thnt he locognir.eil linily In his own body.
There was n cause for this philosophy of Victor. 111.0 mollier wns of a highly nervous lempcrnuieiir. nnd very deli¬ cate In henlth. Her pbysieian bnd or- dci-cd her ono yenr to the scj. She bad goue early lu the spring. In n cotlnge by the sc.-i she pns.sod many wt-i-i.s, luo.st of tile lime with ber face tuward the great expnuse of wuter.
As the flow of tbe tide came In ¦x\-|tli n ronr nml u buoiu. there was au ex- bllarailuu in It Ihnt was touveyeil to her that gave her hope aud cournge. It wns a sliniiilus to her spirits. I.lfe was richer Ihan at nuy olher time. Thcu wouhl follow tin. ehli, with ils inutHrd break, wilh its subtle sllpplug nway of waters. It brought n cliang.- I.) the woman. Tbere wonl.l be a lc lapse, II passing awa.v. a tainein-ss. a Hpiritlessuees.
Kach day of tbe whole suminer I'lii- i-lib a.ld flow of the tides brungiit nil cllll and flow lu the wnman. lu her splrlls. In the full a baby-Victor- was burn. Iiet ame al miiliilcbi at the gri-atest roar and rush nf high title. Tln-n the ebb set ill. .\s the inolber lovingly gazed al ber clilhl she faiuily iniirmnred: -He cann- ni Uie flon- of the tille; I go a; the elil,- So ll provetl.
Thus the strange philn-..ipliy of the ebb and flniv .-iilen-.l ili.< life of \li t.,r Irvim-. 'ih.- store of his niotber's last inoments bad never Is-eii t.d.l him. He was. however, uol grunn in umnbnntl wbeu hi- flrst fell ami ri-.oguizrd the tlrnuge inaiience of the clib and fli..w.
It came lo be to blm thai ouly in Ibe flow -a few hours at initlday and nl iiiiiluighl tnultl he nciiinipiisb any thiug. Then h.- .-nu.lu.-ii-d bis cbemhal t xperiui.-nis, ma.l.- his annlys.-s. Will: the rush nf the lluw thoughts. Iti. a<, iiinceplioiis, su.^geslions burst tniiiullu- tiiisly upnn biui, poiiuiling on tin- surf of his lirniii. Il was a work nf fevi r Isb intensity to giiisp ami save them If bl' faile.l to latth lln-iii. wilb lln- tlii tbey went. Wnrk wns a druilccry tln- rcniaiuder nf the day. .\l the miiiliigbi flon- it was bis ha l.it t,, pm in p,.rii!a nent form, in wriling. tbc wnrk be was tugag-d upnn. .Miy Ireaiise biiisiinl llll-U was u-iially rect-ivcil as l.riiliniiil; scientiUc. l'lll- iimnn ut ibe ebb wa- on lilt- (N-u became luipoteut.
Into Ilie titles nf Ibis mans life floatetl two nl.j.-. Is n hi, h lit-taine nf nbsnrliiiii; ini.-usi i., hiin. dne was a w..iuan. 111.- .ith.-r a .benii.al m,\ »ii ry
He ha.l i.niie uptm an cbincul in iiis ciiemical stii.lit s ilini lie ..,lll.l n,,i sa; isfa. lorily i-Jiilni>i m hiiiis, li. H.. re.-il- ix,-.l thai it migbt In- a uen eh un-iil He mlghl lie tin- tlls.-.>\ .Tcr of thai which w.iultl startle ibt- sti.iiiHi.- Wiirld. Sl far Ihe tlfiin-ni lia.l eiutletl hllll He had u.ll only bis-ii iinalde i.. saiisly hiniMlf i-f Ps i-vist.u.e. Inn als.1 nliat its .-hara. tt-risi|..« K.-re, ur wbeihei 11 nii;lii unl he a kn.inii el- Hieui in a nen fmni
Tbt- w.imsii Mfliy .\mes was n warm b.-arinl. n hnie »->tt|.-,l nt,iiiau. a wouiaii nh... Willi a lima-I. len-Ier. bn man s.impaiby rt-a.l lite an.l ti.e vari nils «ih-, le« of nainrcN thai p.i«»,..s,,l maukioti she kl.. n . a w.iuian nlin.uiiltl stv goo.l where t.ibiis saw .|ri.«. Sin- i.ntler»tn.Ml \ i.i.li Iriin.- Sbe gntv lum . r.-ilit where otht-rs bn.l giveu rhli. ub- Slh. ri-s;Mctt-d the m.m; the stii.leui. Silt- found n mau w hn ...nbi ls> Imuesi au.i true, .i mau nho ,miitl luic.
The iov.. nf .daiv .Vme« iK-iauje a Stan for libii lo 1 au uii J'uroujb in-: i-yt be took a u.-w \,,w uf tbe eailh of u)aai4iti Uv «u ixTPAiAtibiv
' drawn to her. Then It was. when tin rush of the Ini-oinlug flow nns flooding ilself ibrouzb bim. ilint thoughts, fceh ings. affections for Mary possesse.I bim. It wns then, wben the flow pinind-d on tbe surf nf bis heart, he erietl to himself, -I'lils is life, life."
Vi.-tnr was so sllnnietl as only to bo able to Slf Mary lu tbe eveuing. Tbere was always an Int-llnnllon to remain bile with her. n-bleli li., never yielded to. He had always gone before tlie rnsb of the mldnlgbl bigb tble. I'nr tills reason be ba.l not spoken of the love tbut iiosst-ssed blm. bad uot bad n ,lian.-e |.i p.nir it onl ill ii rush of words In Ilk? How. rile ebb liroHght blm a tinildlty thnt was painful. 'I'liere wns nn ever-present f.-ar that she would slip away from bim in the un.lertow.
(Iin- day be enme lu ber III tin- morn¬ ing. It was n holiday. .\s be Ilngere.l be felt the coming of tbe midday flow. Ihelr conversation grew exceedingly briglil. In Ihc wulliiig for ilic high.*; title he was ov.-rwbcline.l with t/i- thought tbnt lie must lell Mary of Ih,' love he bad fur ber. that i.nisniu.-.l hliu. lie brok.- out:
•Jlnry-darling, yon tire so sweci-- s.i sweet—you are so grauiI -so grand. I liave somelblug I bave been going to lell yoH-tell you. dear." then lie stoppetl. rbe ebb wns on. lie fill il. He could get llo farlii-r. He stain- mercd.
"Tbc—ebb-Mary-I will lell you at another time '
.Scver.it weeks passed. It was nol told. It was tbc nionlh of .Manb. nl tbc time of lhe vernal equinox, tlreat storms rn.gcd ou the uc-.-au. The titles were running higb.
t.ine nlgbt, in the worst fury of the storm. Victor wns in bis Inboi-ntory, busy nt work. lie was experlnicnllng. The element be bad been hunting for Iiad turued up. He bad made severnl successful analyses. It seemed to blm Ihat he nlmost undersinoil tbe secret that bad been eluding blm. Il was not yet 10 o'clock. It was more thnn two hours until the elib. in tbnt time llie mystery would be known, the problem solved, and tbe world would eiedlt hlni wllb n discovery.
The flow nisliiug ou iu great surges lirnu.gbt other iusplralitins. There was Mary. Hnw sweet lovp was. linw glorious! It wns almost bis. Woub' it ever be his'/ I.lfe wiibout It wns n dend, empty thing. It must be his.
Away out cnme two gn-at waves t(v wnrd thc shore of the soul of Victor Irvine, Tbcy rolled, tossed nnd pitched as they moved lu. On one perched tho secret of clicmlslry tbnt be bad been dlllgcnily scarchlifg for. Ou thc other love rode.
The two waves were in fearful strug¬ gle thc ont? with Ihe otlicr. They raised their high licnds uud broke Into angry fcnthery cnps. Tbcy chased each nther, one socking to swallow tbo oilier, Thc contest wns n wild, tem- postuoHs one. At Inst, w-ith n roar, Ihcy went logelher nud. breaking, flew fnr up thc bench, love vidiog irlumpb- nntly In,
It wns then thnt Victor fled througli the rnin lo tho home ot the womnu he loved. Higher, greater swells wero rising out on the wntei-s, following cncb other tu the shore. As onward tliey came he poured out to the womnu lhe tnll! of his life, thc mlapi-y of hi.! loneliness, lis pntliclic sii-nngeiicss, the sweetness ot ibc love he boro her, the wenlth of hnppiuess there wns In It. Before tbo ebb came bo bnd tbe nnsw-er of the w-onian. It wns satis¬ fnctory. There was no regret for the lost secret of the laborntor.v.
As tbc moons w-axed nnd waned tho secret came back lo the Inmate of n happy home. It returned ns Jctsuui of that nigbl of tie.- ntorm.—Ncw Yorl' News.
¦ CRAVES ANO PROSPERITY.
I'liy.lclan Saji. tli I.oait llusjr AM
Will ghouls Imunl gi-nvcynrds about IiidlnnniKiIls tbe roming wlnler?
Coinnici-elal prospcrliy is uot condu¬ cive to prosperity lu the anatomical de- partmer.ta of tbe medlcnl colleges.
-flood limes," or "tbe full diuuer liall," means only to th" bead ot the dlssecling room lbat bodies will be scarce, l-'or tin- scarcity of subjects varies, nlways. w-llb piosperliy. When the poorer classes arc doing well they arc nliU- lo bury tbdr dead, -n-hllc dur¬ ing hard times ilierc Is a plentiful sup¬ ply of I'O.Iks for the medical students' knives.
In I'hicago. nnd In mnny oilier cities, where the t-olicge autboritb-s nrc less r. ili-ent than 111 ludiaiiniiolis In discuss¬ ing this most gruesome phase of medi- enl college work. 11 has been slaled thai a Iiotly famine Is un.
Ill liidlaiiapolls last wini-.n- graves were rnlilied until families ot deconseil fel' t-onipidlcd to guard many couutry graveyards. The wbtdesale body steal¬ ing was tbe ri-sull of prosperity, a yiiiliig tim lot- says. He said:
-in hnnl times the Indianapolis med¬ ical eolbg.'s have none inn mnny sub- ;• l-ts. nnd when tbr- snpply Is dlmlu- Islied some oilie.- meaus inuRi l>e re- sorted to. The bin- compeis tbe col- It-ges lo dissei-t nud makes some pro¬ vision for bodies, but It Is not ample, riie law shoultl provide for more than It tloes.
¦ There wuuld then be mucb less fear nil tlln part of respei-table people. When inedical i-.illeges arc huldlng out big Indncements for bodies what assnr. ance have you lbat Ibe undertaker wbo is emplnyed lo bury a relntlve bns uot substiluled a largo of bricks fnr the l-n.ly nml l.-t tlie c-ilb-gc take tbo .'.upse': Hnw .In yml knuw thai Ibe grav.. will nnt be n.liU-il liy adveiiliir niis sludeuis tile night nft.-r Ihe inter menl? Non.-.
--Ill s,,iiii' nf llle Inrg.-r i itie- ibere is II ver a s.-ar. Ity t-f Iwitllt-s. In Netv Vnrk, fnr Inslame. where Ihere nre sn many ihoiisamis of vcry pdiir pcnplt-. 111.- .olb-ges are abl" tn sell tlw- lindles 1,1 lb,- slii.lenls ai $1 a pan. .ulling ll Illl.l ihre.- pans. H'-re In Imlianapnlis ill,- Im.iy is .lit in C'l- |i:iris and ea.h part fnrnisb-B inn siivleiiis witb wnrk Tipylpay $". cm b. sn ihe ludlan.-ii'dis ,tilleet-« gel t.'sI apiece fnr hotlbs.
•I see nn reas.,ii why l.mlies shnuhl 11.11 be lmpnrte.1 from lb- cllles ¦wiieii' Ib.y are pl.-ntifiil ami .heap "-Imlian
niinlls Sllll
Til. I>.ac.nt ol th. Hara*.
The piesent dnnicsli. aled Iiorse 1» 'ii|ip..M-.l l.l havt .b-s< .iidetlfrnin Imrso laktu from Higher .Ksia. tlf tours. Ihey hail- l-.-eu . rosseil unlil ilieie ar. many brt i.ls i'b hmse Is not men 11.nil.I ill t.iune. linll Willi .Vbralinni's talile. lllll it was knnwn in lb.- .in. i'-nl Kgypiians. who inuk iMirses in i-i tuauge fnr lr,-:itl in Lis, pl.'s limt. Wbtn Ja.iili was .aui ti i.> bi» nl,1 Imnn- In Is- loirietl msny |r-up|.- wiih I bariui>, .antl hnrses enlbiwi-il in lb priMeasinn .\s .i gen,r.-il thiiii: lb. an .ii-nis prcierr.d the ss« i.. ilh- bors.-. Is-tause iiMirt- easily kepi ami man .igcd, liii- finiii lhe earliest iiiii.- ilier,. tv..r.. cavaliyuien In the nruiits nf iba DM W.,r|.l. rile auiiiisl I' meulKine' nft, a in s.-Bpinre. ami Jul»'« .letcr.ji ilou of llle v,-ar hort^ !• a l>|ie aUd ibllllitig uuv-
JVEhJ
7/E WEEK
WA*RIN«T<IN ITF.M*.
Cuntracts for pnenmniic iiibe ma service In New York I'lty. Hnstnn. I'lnl ndclphln, Cbi.-ng.i and Si. Louis wen awnrded by the rustolllt-e iiepnrtnu-ni
rostniaster-tJeiiernl rayiie return.-.1 tn bis desk nt the roslofll.-e lie|iari ment after au absence of abont tni niontbs.
Secretary Shaw annonnced bis wil llngncss lu ndvanee interest on bomb tn .lune ;i(i. liM.1. lo lelb've the money inarkel.
Brigadicr-ticuerai l-'unsioii in his an nnal report nn the affairs in ilie In- partmeui of Colorndo, sai.l lhe ali.ili linn of Ibc canleen has ha.i a dephira ble effect ou thc .\rniy.
Ihe I'nlled Stales (Jovrnment de dared tliat ils sole guide in the Islh Ullan p.dicy is the treaty obllgnllon tc Cobimbia.
The Navv nepartment will plate ncar-.Vdmirnl Ctighlan In cominnnd of a tqiindruii for Cnribbeau waters.
Ol'R Al»OPTEI> ISLAND*.
Ciihiiiel Cliarl.-s Smart. Assistant Siirgenn-l Ieneral in llie .\rmy, was mad" chief surgeon of the riiillppini-s.
,\t llllg tiovernor llnrlzell. of rortn Hleo, pardnned sixteen unjustly t-oii vieted Federals of ratilbis. ami re¬ inoved the llepublican .lusllce nhot-on- tlemiied tliem.
Malilnl, former rresi.l.-nt of the l-'ill- piiio Supreme i'ourt, still refuses to take the oalb of iillegianee nl liunni.
(ieueral .Suinncr is prepnring to send n second expedition agninst the Maclu Sidlnus of .Mindanao, r. I.
.\ nuniber of doctors were seni to the rriiviiitc of Hollo. Island of I'anay. I'. I.. 10 attend i-linlera patients there, 'riie dis.-ase Is rapidlv di-.rcaslng In viru. lem-e.
¦rile dnties of liie .\piisltill.- Ddegnte to the rhllippines will bu the subjects of lhe next I'npal Hull.
The llev. William MacKlnn.in, who was chaplain of the Tiiird ravalry, I'allfornia \-..liinlcci-s, died of dyseii- leiy In the niililnry hospital nt Manila.
nOMF.STIC.
Sllil for stii.iMm.iKVl n-ns lironght in n.-iivef. Col., against the Strallon cs lale liy tin- Venture I'unipaiiv, of l.nn- ilnn.
I'loiii a stab below the heart, iuflicted by Thomas Cnpcly. nil insane man, I'olk Hill, guard al tbe County .Vsylum, Naslivillc, 'i'enn.. died.
i'he lien- Iiidbin trent,i was rnlirted by the Chh-kasatv Nation, thus ternii- nalliig the tribal government.
Despoutleiii alld In ill-heallb l-'red Ca- viillbo. a retired captain in the nrillsh merehaut marine, killed hinisi-lf al San rranclsto, i'nl.
.Mrs. Susan Crosslcy. lln- only orlgln¬ nl Daughter of the Itevoliilloii living 111 llbode Island, (-elebrnted her lIKMIi birthdny nnnivei-sni-y in ICIngsion Hill, nepuly Marshal I-"unk and a posse killetl two oulliiws. whose names nrc nuknnwu. at Henrietta, Ind. 'rer.. nfter a tlespernle flgb! and i-nptured two olbers. A flfth bandit gol nway.
Miss K.lllh Het-lc Mefhesney, ulnc- le-ii years old. a slcnogrnpber. i iim- mltli-il siib-iile by sboooliiig al Syca- ciis-e, N. Y. 'rbe yonng woman bad been out of work fur a week.
.Nome was storm swept wllh tlic loss of two lives nntl heavy damage to bhipping.
.\ telephone i-ompany wilh $UKi.ii(Si.- (Hsi capital was liii-orporntcd in Iiela war.'. It Intends lo charge two .cuts f.ir niessag.-s.
Ilai vni-tl ami Vnle iinivcrsiiies upem d with large iucreases In atteuibiuce
.lutlge Ceorgi' 11. Diii-anil, of I'lint. .Mich., has wiiiidranii from the Ihiiio- i-ialit- i-nn.Ildat-y fur IJuverimr of his .Stall-.
Mr. (Jeorge S. Seynmur, ublesi ileii- list ill I,.iiiisville. Ky.. t-oininilti-.l siii- ciile by liirniiig on I In- gas iu bis iiaib room.
Miiiisi.-r I,.).>mls rea.-bed New Ynrk City froni his post In I'ortngal. for a short leave of absence.
On.' ibnusand ipiarler seciinns of tiuvernmi-ut la ml are lu be oiK-neil lu humesleailers al Sterling, Cul,
rOREION.
An Ktigllshwomnii of tbe na it
S.\lvla Clerk was robln-il on a Iraln lie- tnti-ii .Milan and Hoiilogm- of a vali^i- ttinlaluing Jeneliy of the value of Um.- WSI frnncs.
The Helfassn .-nlbcdral In Sicily was d.-slroyetl by the recent tyi lom-. King \'iilor Kniuianinl lias given l.'id.iiiKi lire for lhe beiieni of the sufl'erers by tbe cyt-Ionc.
A slory of the innrriiige of (jueen Mn¬ ria Chrlsiina m Coiiiii de In Kscosiiia. her master of the Innse. Is ilei-bireil al .Madrid lo be fnlse. riie si.ny was llial be was marrieil on In-r rt-ceni visit in Aiisiria
.VI Mannheim, (iermany. twn ilin-i i Ills uf the fiiib-tl Ithdiiari .Maniiiieiin riieiiiltiil Cuinpany were arresleil. ami lhe nrrcsl uf olln f iilHclals is inimini-iii.
ijeiit-ral I'l-ait-r. wbu was ml.xeil i;|i III lhe sehnnl troiililes In Ilrlltany in c.iiini'cilnii Willi lilt- '-Npiilsinn nf llii- niiiis. was plnci-il nu Inilf pay.
Ky a I ompa. I sigm-d liein ice
Amiriiiin nml liuptrial 'rnliai.-.i t-.im. panies llie tobacco war .-mle.l ami an iiitt-nial lonul i niiipaiiy was fm nicd
Il was aiimnim e.l in l..iii.|.in that .sir rbonias Mplini coni.'inpbiles a trip airiiss tile Kngiish Cbauncl In a bal luun.
Tbt- Ktincaiioii hill ..iiiiinues a somt.. of serious polilicnl dbsturiiaui-e iu lin-at Hrilain.
rile lutt-ruatioiial .Marilime Com miltee ailnplt-tl n tirafi for a imlfonii law In regard lo collisiniis and salvage.
riiirly inlueis ne» killed at .Mazar- rnll. Province of Murcla. Spaiu, liy liulsnnuus gas.
tineen Wlllielmina t-utertaiiied al stale at The Hague li:int|iiel members nf the Americau M>-xi< an .\rliitratiun Cuurt.
'Ibe tvacuaiiiiu nf Manchuria tvas liegnn by Iht- Uiissiau>. II is slated lbat lbl- ii-rrll.iiy up in iln- l.iao Iiiver will be evn.ualed . ..uipieicly l-y o-in ll.r .*<. as supiilateil in tin- agreem.-u(.
Seven men and fnnr schooners were In-l nff tile New Inunillanil coast.
.\ meiniirial »en i..- in bniinr nf lln fnrm.-r gueeu ..f iln- U.-lgiaii- nas htid ut llrusseis.
iht- Kari of Hudb-j. Uud l.ieuienani of Ir.-lan.l. entereil Uubllu: Hub- culbii sia-iii was sh.inn
litiiminv. It Is nnnoiim-.-.l frnm Iter lin. will nnt J.nn the Initetl Stales ami tir.-at Hritain in a prnii-sl tn liniimania Wllb regard in ilic Ir-aimeut ol Helii-.-w«
King Os.ars ja. Ill ran nn ihc in.ks u.ar Ivalmai. nu ibv Kaliit. and vts Slis were s. UI l.l b.-r a»sislauit-
riie i;.iliviaii l'..i.-igii .Miiil-ier ami 111.- I'l-rnviaii l'ienip.iieuiiar.i signl.l a in aly scnling iin- Isnimlaiy tiiitstimi lietneeii llnn ris|.ecliv.- , ouiitne-
A art- nhi. u ,,..iirrt-il In .Ma.erniii.
liai... tle.tl...ll.',l Iweui.l bntl-.. S-.V--U
;H.tiits tv. n- lak.n Imui lln- ruins.
I In iug to llle .Viiiericau ib'inaml Ihi piiic of t-oal In linal llriiain has riseu.
viv .Vim-rnan Inamnuii .Mai. h c.ui pain s la.it>.H-s in li-rmany Ii.im-. it :. >tait-il.'ui-arly luuscil lhe ruin uf ibr liernian inai.ii luatiug Crui-
H'Uty riiipp*. the steel magnate, t'j. liie iloiiur ol .s|isi««.sj 10 lhe Uin-i
tvidunt aud oipLaut.
STAGE COACH HELD UP
Daring Robbery by MouiueiJ High¬ waymen in Orange County N. If.
ari Ac.iil. rirail oa th. V.hlrt. aat K.ll.Te.l Ih. t-aatanter. ut rheIr C'nali antl Jewels.
Mi.Itlliiowii. N. Y.-Masked, l-ooled nud spurred in lhe most approved Db k Tiirpin fashion, three m.n with a fnsil nde of revolver shots brought liie sing.- coni-h Pioneer lo n ball and ioIiIkiI tlie passcngcrs of Jewelry and cash valued nt SllNHl. Two posses .nive liecn uua¬ ble to flud a tra.v of the higliwayineu.
The robbery took place in n lonely hollow, where tile road dips ihrough a thick growlh of tlinber. near the vll lago of l-'lorida. The i-.iatb was being tlrlveu by CllnUiii W Wisner. a law.vcr. of New York City. « member of the .Sous of tlic Itevoiillioii and I'l-esideut Df tbe village of Warwitk. With .Mr. WJsncr was ills bnitlier. Horatio S, Wisner. a wholesale coal dealer, of New Voik Clly. ami Mrs. .1. A. Cliam- bevllii. .Mrs. I-'rcd W'.-lislcr .Mrs. ,Ianit-B I-'ullcr, Mrs. Hnn. .Mrs. Ktinaril .lohu- son, all uf I'luildn.
'l'lll coach left Warwick aliout 10 o'clock, and all went well uuiil nboiil n llllle from Klorlda. Hen- the road Is licavy. ami tbe rct-ent rains bad made the ti-nveling w-orse ilinn usual. Wis¬ ner was ciK-ouragIng his Iiorses to in¬ crease their Sliced. He sent iliein down a small hill nt n rattling speed, aud tvas preparing for the sttvper climb to the top of tbe bill in front, wlien sud¬ denly tiiere w-as a clatter of hoofs on tbe rund liefore blm. nnd iiiiiiKHllately came n stern command to halt. Thi-ee men hail spurred from beiilnd n tliit-k brush, and pulled up their horses tw-eii- ly yards lu front of theinieomlng stage. WlsiH-r caught a swift glan.-o of llidr black masks and then broii.ght down his whip Willi slinging for.e.
The coai-h horses, ma.ldcned by the biting lasb. dashed forwnrd. nnd the hlgiiwaymcn bad lo pull their hoises ¦inickly to one side to escape lieiug run dowu.
"Halt, or I'll sbootl" Khoutcd the lender of tin* gang, but Wisner tinly piled his whip the harder In nn effort to cRi-ape. .V volley wns flred by the hlgiiwaymcn: n bnllet w-blt7.cd w-ilhiu n few incli"s of bis bend. Tbe throe rolilierK openeil lire, and Wisner quick¬ ly brought the stnge to a ttaiidslill.
He was ordered lo conic down from the box and stand to one side with his bnnds over his hend. A higbw-a.vman, sitting quiclly in his saddle, kept him covered ¦Willi H revolver. Tbc other two dlsmonnteil. nnd. holding their biirst-s b.v the leliis, tbey ordered tho pnssengers out one b.v one. Tiie womeu were almost unnble to move from frlgiit. but were forced tn walk from the stage anil line up Inside Wisner. 'riic Wisner brolb-.Ts were stood n few feet npnrl, but the men and women fornied n straight Hue uuder Ihe shade of thc henvy timber,
Wiieii the nei-vons, nffrighled line iind been ilrawn Iwo of the blghway- iiien liehl their guns at tbc rendy while Ibe thlnl "passed Ibe bat." Wntches. broodies, rlugs. earrings, stick pins, pockctbimks nnd cash were dropped In without a niurmur of icgret, Tbe lilgbwiiyiuen tode off wllh llieir booty.
When ucws of the iioid-iip bei-nine kuown this whoic sci-iion uf Orange Cuunty was flrst aslonnded nnd then greally exi-ltetl. Posses of armeil men were iiastliy formed ainl nt om-e start¬ eil a scarcli for ibe bighVvaynieli,
PEARY RANKS AS COMMANDER.
Allv
the
of ( l.ll Engi¬ neer, of 111. Navy lleiiarlinnat.
Wnsliingion, H. ''. The Navy I>c- parimcut has iiiaiU' mil n i-omiiilsslon for lllc advaiii-emenl nf Civil Kiigineer Itobert I-;. I'eary. tin- .Vrctii- explorer. Ill the rank of Coiiiuiainli'r. Mr. Penry now Htaiids fourlli fi-iini ilie iicad of the list of nnvnl civil ciigliie. rs. While liaving the rnuk of Cominander Ills ti¬ tle remains tlntt of Civil Fnginecr, only oflicers of the line Is'nring the purely inililary designations,
.Se.-rctai-y .Moody said tlial he had not received any .-oiumuulcaiinii from Air. Penry lu regard to ri-liirniug to duty. Iu Mny. ISO", in- nbiiilned live yenrs' leave of alisem-e. wliicb was sub- seiiuently txteiided to cover tin- tlnm iK'i-essnry I'or him lo i-eaili ilie Cnitcil Slalcs.
STATUE TO KOSSUTH UNVEILED.
A Trihule to th< lluaaarian I'alrlot Wit- ii.s..tl by aO.OtMl I'.oiil..
Cleveland. Ohio.—.\ life-size stntue to the Huiignrian patrlol. l.ouis Kos Mllll. tvas iiiivi'lletl In iln- presence of :*),t*k) peo|iie. Thl' flgiin- was the w.irk of a Hiingarlnii s.'iil|itoi-, An¬ drew Tolil. of lielirea/.iii. Ilnngnry
.\ddi-essi-s Welt- imitle Iiy Mayor .Tohuson. Senalor Hnnna. Congress, man Kiirtini nnd Covernor Nash, Ad- tilt sses were also made in several fureign tongiii's by einiiieiii speakers. .\ sii-i'ot parade, in which Iliingurlan ami allied soi-letles parllcipalcil. was held. Six Ihousand men wen- lu Ilue,
Pmlilaot llnii.. lo i;ntl (:<M»«lrlka.
The fonl sirilie was . .iiisldered nl eonfi-n-nces Inhl al lln- lemporary While llnllse al Washinglnii. ill wlilcli I'lesi.l.nl U.iiis.-\.-li. .Mini iiey-tlcneral Kll.I.x. Sern-lary .M.mtly. I'tislmasler I it nci al I'ayiii' nml (inveuior Crane, of Mnssat liuselts. Imik pnn. .\fter a Ibortiiigb discussion of the situntiou the opininn was expri'ssed that th-^rc was no wnrrant for l-"ederal interfer t nee. 'riie Preshlent. it was nn nouni-iil. n-lll tlu nil he pi'u|iei-ly cnn to lirlng alinllt n settlement.
Kartliqaak. Kiiocli. la Franaa.
rbn-e eaillniunke shucks were fell iii llle tllslri.t of Miintleis-'ii-Tniantalsc. IJt-parimenl of Savole, l-'rami-
Forak.r Onaaa Ohio Canipalan.
.Si-mitiir l-'nraker s|ioke nt the n|H-uiug of tbt. ollin Ilepubllcan campaign In Akniii. His topb-s were trusts, the tariff. reii|iroi-lty. Cnbn and the Phil¬ ippines. He preilicted that a Cuban re- I iproi-lty measure would be passed at tbe coming session of Cougrcts.
lotto ttadanta VamlBalail.
The vat-t-iuailon nf tile 'JtKKl siudeult at S.vj-acnse rniversily. Syrat-use. N. v.. was ortlereii lieeause llulpii Holmes, nf I'raiikliuvllle I'a, devdoiied tmall-
|W1X
Marttarer BaptlMi ia HI. TaMu.
.Iii-i a miiiiih nfler murtleiing Mr. ami Mrs I, H I..-w|s. al Kronson. Fla.. Sniilb and I'nirclolli, Ibe murderers, aged Iwciilyoue and I weniy four, were baiigt-d nt Hrolisnii. Kin., in lhe pres¬ en..- tlf ibnusainls. Hefore be wat liiingi-il Kn In bit h's i oflin was fliled witb wait-r nnd be was liapti»'d iu 11 hy u Haptist miulsler
Hacciaalou Talk la Australia.
Itt'lioris frulll Aiisiisiia l.-ll nf threat-
• neil tllsiiipiinn of lln- ft-tieral union.
lill Pri-niier of (jin-i-nslninl is opt nly
ailMi, aling st-cssiou.
¦KsTal Olllr.r m Nnlrltle. Hrnkeii .Inwn l,.i the sliain of the nar g.ime ami iln- sin i it-liiig wnrk nf pn-pariug a gr ai baiib-sbip fm be wiuter n;aBiii-u'. rir. I.icntciiant I'nui- niandi-r William \i-nable Hrtniaugb i.immittcd siii.'l.b- lu Ills cabin on lhe Kt-arsarge at Ihe Navy Yartl. lu Brook¬ lyn.
¦M.Mlra,!. Vut tlarl Trull |-r»mal*r..
.K r.'iirib tlnitli-ml nf lliiitsiiliil nnt lM,eu re. .-.l.-.l l-y lb., im-iiliers of the symll.iiti nhi. Il flnaie.l the rulie<I stutea Sitri f'orporutlou. The url pru- flli. II :* rttimairtl. will be IvU.lWe.UWl.
GUEST WRECKED HOTEL
He Exploded Dynamito and Then Committed Suicide.
DlBai>palal«il la III. l.a** Pot Ihs Pra.
priaior'. Daaehi.r H. riacml
Thirij Ll.e. la Amopmrdy.
Wasbliigt-iii. ly C. -Ii: nn evident at¬ tempt 11 murder ilie family uf lie pro- prls-»or of thc tiolden Kagle Hotel Icre Krnnk .AIcKle. one uf lhe patrons, part¬ iy wrecked tlie building niib dyna mile nnd placed Ihc lives of thlri.v ollher persons in Jeopardy at 4.30 o'clock a. in. Me tiien ciKletl his owu life. The liotel is nt tlie corner of New .Jersey avrniie and I) sireet.
Louis Brandt, the proprietor, nnd his wife weiv luiinfully liijtirril. .VII Ihe other. iK'i-sons hi the hotel es.-ai>eil from injury lu spite ut the fad Ihnt McKle had enough dynamite lu his room 10 bbiw up a bloek of buildings.
The proprietor's wife nud daughter. Sophie, hnd Jufit tetunieil from n Eu¬ ropean trip. A bniiiiuct wns given for theni at iiigiit by him. .McKle is said to hnvc been in love wltli the dnnghter. It is supposed that thc motives for his ael were tiie failure of Sophie to re- i-lproeatc bis affection and tbc tleslre lo seek revenge against lb.' whole family.
McKlc's riKiui 111 the hold was almve the rooms tn-cuplnl by Ibc llraudls. .Vu employe nf a lunch room opposite llle lioPd saw McKlc in ills room Just before the explosion look place. McKlc had « icvolvcr in his hnnd.
'rhe explosion lifted the roof off the building and partly wrci-kcd the upper floors. A Idntc was started, but flre¬ men were suiiiinoniNl promptly and the flre wns put out. Krniidt uud his famfly w-ere rescued and tht>-excited patrons fled in terror from the hotel. McKle was fouud dead In his i-ooiu from a revolver w-ouiid lu his head.
When tli<> pnrtly wi-ei-ked building was aearciied there were fouud In Mc- Kie's trunk six whole sticks of dyna¬ mite and pnrts of two or three hroken sticks, together with n box of cnps nnd a quantity of wire for loug distance explosion. He had liad at least liuo sticks of dynamite in bis possebsioj.
SHIFTING OF ENVOYS.
riio Slata Oapartmant Aanaaneas Im- poeteBI Ulplamalla L'hamgai.
Washington, n. C—Tlie following im¬ portant illplomatic npiioinlments have beep announced frotu tbc 8latc IVpart¬ tneut;
Charlemagne Tower, of renusyl¬ vauia, now Ambassador Extrnordiiinry nud PIenl|>otentlary to Russin. to lie .Vmbaasndor Kxtrnordimiry nnd Pleul- pntenttary lo Germany.
Roberl 8. McCormick. of Illiuois. uow .\mbassador Extraordinary and Pleni¬ potentiary to Austrla-Huugnry. tn be Ambassador Kxtraonltuary and Pleul- INilcutlary to Russia,
Vellamy Storer. of Oblo, now Envoy Kxtraordluary and Minister Plcni|io- lentiai-y to Spain, lo lie .\mbaNsador Kxtraordlnary and Plenipotentiary to Austria-Hungary.
.Vrthur 8. Hardy, of New Hampshire, notv Envoy Extraoi-diuary aud Minis¬ ter Plenliiiilcutiai-y to Swilzerland, lo be Knmy Kxtiuordinary nud Minister Pieulimtenllnry to Hpain.
Charles Pnge Hr.van. of Illinnis, notv Knvoy Kxtrnordiunry ami .Minister Pleulpolcntinry lo Braxil.*iii be Envoy Kxtraordlnary nud Minister Pleulps- lenllary to Hwitierlaud,
Havld E. Thompson, tif Nebraska, to be Envoy Exli-nordlmiry and Minister Pleulpoteutiary tu Hi-txil.
These appuiulmcnts nre to tnko ef¬ fect w-lieu Aiibassador White leavea Berlin lu November.
CONNECTICUT.DEMOCWATS MEET.
Naiaa a atala Ti.kel anil IciMra tha Kaa¬ saa City flattorm.
.New Haven. Ccuu.—'Phe tlcmociatlc Stale Conveution nominated thc fol¬ lowing .State tb-kct: Ktr Oovcruor. Mdberl B. Cnry; l.ienteuaiit-(Jovci-no|-, E. Kent Huldinrd. Jr.: Secretary of Stnte, Arthur R. Calkins; Trettuici-. Phlll|t Hugo: Controller, Edwnrd l). Kllduff: Altorncy-Ccncral. .Vobles K. Plen-c, tlf Bristol: Congressinau-at- Kargc, Homer S, Cummings.
'Phe platfurm adopted simply "renf- llrins nlieginuce to Ihc Democracy of tile Natiun" and "reasserts faith In Ils principles." Trusts nir deiioum-ed. re- dproclty n-lth Cuba Is fnt-oretl, ship suliHltlies arc protested ngaititt, and tile electlou of rniled Slates Seuaturs by populnr vnle is deuiaiitV-d. The .-uiivenlion tleclared Its faith in Con¬ ned ie-ut's system of tonn govoriiincnt, lllll "pledgetl ils effurts tu obtain the adoption uf u euiistlluthiu which shall offer the populous communities a Juat and ad iiUiite represeiili'lioj."
ATTORNEY KItLS AN EDITOR.
Fanil Orawlaa Oal at rolltira llaaulla Fatally In Taanaatae.
Nashville, Teun, - W. B. Ilibiiiton, etlitor uf the Wiiiehcster .News-.lour- nal, was shut and killetl liy (icurge E. Hanks, t ivell-known attorney. The sbootiiig was tlie outi-ome of hitterness Is'ttvccil tile twn meu dating from llie time of the last Judli-liii election. Mr. Itubinson saw flt tu witiidraw his sup- port from Mr. Allison lu the last week of thc campaign and support Mr. Lit¬ tleton, anil tills calird forth harsh eommciit from .Mr. Banks, which wns treated in Ihe columns ou the News- ,loiiriiai in a vigorous atyle.
Banks had a prellmiuai-y bearing lie¬ fure .lutlge l.efevcr before Roblntoii tlietl. and WUH released uu a boud of
T'llNKI.
Mr.. Roaaavall'a aaerrlary'a Lagaay.
Miss Isaliell Hagiier. soelal setretarj 111 Mrs. ItiKiteveit. has iK'come a;i belr- t ss liy the death of ber aunt, Miaa l-'raneet Randall llagner. II la lie- llt-vt-d tbc total licqiiesi will amotml lo about f IINI.III10 Im money and a resi- deiiti- 111 Washington.
A.raaanI FalU ISe Faat la Oaalh.
Louis (llrartt. one nf the aernntiitt tvith the Hltffonl tronre, fell l.'Kt feci with a t-nllapsed lint air linlloon, nt tbe Bristol Cou Ity Fair at Taunton. Mass.. .Illd dl'-d an hour afterward.
Jlilatl. aha Klllad H.raaU. Eta Farmer, a seveulc^nyearnln girl of much iM-aitly. t-ommitted snichle ut her buL'ie. uetr Rl.hmond, Vt., by sbooilng herself ibrougb liie iiearl. A mile slip lefl dechired false storii-H about her had caused ber to lie Jlitec by her flaiii-t-e. Thomas Wilsou. .*: pioiulnent ynung mau.
fralMr n.lrall In OammlMlan.
Tbt cruiser lietridt. which for In., years bus been undergolug repairs at thl- uavy ynrd at I'orlsmuulh. N. IL. was iilai-<-d lu t-oinnilxslon. with I'orn. liiander .V. C. Illliiugham lu charge.
M.w ahakMrur. ttalaa.
.V cnmniiiu,. i\n- In I'li fiirmeti In • I'll .a stntUe uf William Slukeapt-nie ill the open spa' e o|>|io'ite Ihe ao-ctlb-d "ilainlrt T>rrai-r" vf Krouborg t'tstie, at RIaiiiore Iicnmnrk. on tvbl.-b ShakesfK-are laid the aceiK' of Hanl- |et*s meeting with the gliott of bhl murdered fttlirr.
rnaiUr Bairanr'a Chaaetaa na«e.
At IxiikIuo Ihe proaecuiiou of a mi>- lor car driver in ibe employ of rrriuler Balftmr for driving a car fatter tliak iwe-jty-flrr mllet au bear rttolltd in the inipotliloa ott tate ot tm.
THR SABBATH SCHOO|.
INTERNATIONAL LESSOir~COMNKNTS FOR OCTOBER i.
iublevi: Jo.hna dteoiiraaaa, Jaak. I'» t« II—Uolil.w Tril, Joah. I., a-Mania»> Vrrwt. A. 0 — CitmmaalaiT ata tfce Has-'. Laa.oB.
1. "N,i«. ¦ 'rhis indieatea a elott <«a- net-iion wnh wh.it pn-ccde». It it qaite prtibcble ihnt the liook of .loahua ofigiaally liegun with the last rh.-ipter ol Deuteron¬ omy. --Atter the dealh.' After tht thirty .lsv.«' inoruning nere over. " "Tht all taat Ol the Und." This »»« the official title .if M.ises, ss invested with a apecial mit- siuti t.l inskc '.inown the nill ol Uod, tad .-onferred gi-eat honor and authority. -The lyonl s|Mke. ' 'the I/ord. did not ipatk mth dusliua fsce lo face at Ut did witb Moses, hut probably ihrotuh tht bigb pne«t. Num. 27: 18-K. "Joahua." Hit iiiinu- WIS nninially ilo.^ra, StlratioB, er Help. Io this wafc sdded afterward! tbt pi-cnx -.Ivh." .lehovah. and bit atrnt be- time ,leht»hua, shortened intq Jothat—* S.tlvstion from .lehovah, Thia Btnit !• the Ci-eek is desita, tnd in Acta 7: 45 tai llel. 4: 8 .loshua is called Jettis. Mottt the "lawgiver" le.l Israel lo the border, loshua the |ii'oiety|i« of Jtmm broaghi them over, .loshua was born in tht Itad of (ioslien. Egypt, lla waa t ilttclKdaat of .loseph, through Kiihri.iiii. At thit IiaM he wos almut eighty-fotr yttrt of t|e( Ht n.ls diHlniguishiMl for his eouragt, ftlth tad piety. ".Sm of Nnn." Notfaiiig it kaoara of Nun oai)- ih.-it lie was of Iht trihe o( Kphriiiin. -Muses' tninister." It wtt rustomsry for great propktta ta bt tkut attended by ministcis or aervantt. TliM h.ld .loshua heen trained in tht httl pot¬ sible M-litM>l, Mows wa< tht tarvtot of .lehovah and ,?iislnis the minisier of Mottt. .'V scrviint in leas honortblt thtn t adait- ter. but it ii uiupcakab'.y grtatat to bt .lelio\«h's aervant than the print miaittte ol the grentfat earlhlv iKxtentatt.
3. 'This .lordan." Called tht "dtf eender" bri-ause of ita rapiti dtteaal el a tliousand feet lietween the aea ot (Mluta and the Ocsil Sea. It is oat of tht aitti peculiar rivers in the world. It htt maay turnings and windings so that aKkdaea the distniiee belweea tht Iwe ttta^it only sixty miles yet the river trtVtrtm a distance of at least two hatdrad mattt sntl during that distance there trt ttrtatf- seven large cataraeU. besides t great many sninller ones; thus ou it goes a {atmlag torrent plunging down intu tht "Bta of Snlt" n here its waten are Itwt in t "hriay seething c-ildron." It is loinctimtt dtep Slid nt other times shallow enough te at forded. "AU this jieople." Accordiag le the second t-ensus |.\um. 30: M) Iht Wtr- riors, men over twenty yeart of Mc, imm- lieicd «0l.;3l). Iirsiilcs '/S.OIXI l.«vittt. Thit jnstifies an esliinate of not letl than S;MO,- IKKI peojile altogether.
3. '-\our f.>tit shtill trctd." Tht entirt Und tvas beforo them, and it tltpended upon their courage and faith how mueh o( it they possessed.
4. -l-'roni thc wilderncM." Tht bound- sries of thc land are here defined. *^iit Ixbanoii." .\ double range of moenttiat which fornied the northern boundtry. "Kuphrataa." The eastern bounilary. nut was the largest, the longest tnd tbt mott importknt ot the rivers of weattrti Aait. "Hittiles." .K trilH! of CaDtanittt liring in the southern part of the promiatd land. 'Hiey nere Ihc most imwerlai trikt ia Ct- nasn and the csjieeisl terror ot tha tta •pics. Uen. 1.1: 18. 'i'his naa tn importtnt promise, Ve aball poaacaa the land of evtn the dreaded Hittilea. "Ureal ttt," Tht Mediterranean. C«iled "great" ia otm- psrisoa with tlie aena of Ctnttn. It it '2301) miles long antl 1200 miltt in itt greatest width, and hns an avtrtgt dtpth of over half a mile. "Ooing tlown." Meaning that thia ia the weatem Dotwdary. "Vour const." Thia was a largtr territory than tilt Hcbrewa ever poaattatd, tBctpl for a short lime duriug tho reignt of Otvid and Solomon.
fi. "Not any man," etc. What a promitt is thill lle nns to hnve vietory in tvtry conflict. Uul liic divine pramitt laipliet a condition. Sec vt. 7-9. "I wiil bt witk thee." .lotliua needed qo otktr lUiTt. but lie needed thrae gretl prtilOMt. A crisis had arrived in the hiatory of tht nation, ami he knew that Jthovth tlont could bring them into their promUed in- hei-iUnce. "Not fad Ihet." 1. Ood't pttf ante gives constant victory. Any mta muy eoni|uer who bglits tvith tht Ixird on llia side. 2. Hod's presence it givat ir* respective of ability or tot-ial condition. Uod walka with all who fear Him—tht IHior. thc needy, the pcraeetited. tht dowa- tro.l.ton. 3. Uod'a pr«a;nct unto givea will remain with us forever, unltft wt dit- obey ilim.
II. "Bo strong," etc, Beller, "bt ttr*ng tntl linn," It denotes ttrangth ol band and arm to Iny hold of nnd mlain anytbing within one's grasji; nnd hrmneat la tht knees, nnd aliilily to maintain ont't poti- ti.ni Iigainst tlie attack of foet, Tht tx- pression oeruis ivilh inurtaalng emphttit four timet in thia ehaplei-, anti it rtlher t cnmnnind tiian nn exhorlation. "Shalt hou divide," Sec II. V. The Lord akowt il.ishiiu that '-he is the latt link in tht t'liaiii which uiiiUa prophacy tad lullill- nient," that "all the gluriuut potaibilitiat of hia nation iiinge upon his own ptrtontl valor nnd Hdelily," .loahua wtt to lltt all his niibtaiy skill, tnd avail bimatli te tht utmost of all the means, natural and provi' ilential, plaeed within his reaeb. Oeil Will nol help them who rtrfust lo help thtm- iclvea.
7. ".All the Invv." .Ml the maml, cert- mouini and poiitieal prtceptt givtn from .lehovah tn the liniiii uf Motet, jaabut is ndmonislied llnit the Itw mutt he strictl* nnd carefully ohsr: ved. if the great Wore lo which lie hua Uen called wtt le bt snecesafidly neconiplislied. He n«a to ctrry out ils provisions to the letter. "To tht right....or....Ielt." I'erfcict ohodienat it represenled hy n siiiiiiihl line, aud a count of sill by a ci.Mikcil way. "Maytkal prot- |ier." 'ihtl-e is no real or lasting prot- lierily tiutaiilu of a |ieiiuct olicdieuva lo til of (totl's commundmeiiii..
8. -ll.,ok of the law." Mosra htd tl- lently wriUcii the law, nud tkcy «%rt to
ntly stu.ly it un.l mcdiutc npou it, lil.s wfi-e to be governed aeeord¬ ing lo ila lirt'|.ept...
0. --'niy Uod is Ullh line." Aa tbt aol¬ dier s vnlor is stimiilnted hy llie typ ol his taf.tnin. sn a vivid realisatimi i>f tht |nes.n,:r nf Uod i-. a safagutrd agaioit lenrlnln.-M itinl tlistoiiniteinent.
10. "Ofllecra of Ihe priiple." Theaa weie Ihe li-.-idfi» ol thr anny whoat olHctt «m- liinced vnriniis dulies. Il atrma to htvt heen H purt of Ihi-ir unrk (n net aa litralds, and lo prepare lhe tribes for action.
11. "Prepare your victuals" The Word denotes f.in.l uhtninetl in hunting. Al- th'mith the manna ditl nol eeaat until
ll days after thia. yrt the
tlibucn nndlh
tnral supply probably began to dtcraatt as the nalural supp'y increaaed. (Sfxl ncvtr worka nilraclea r.a a premium to liitlolcatQt.
ailk Matia br Chaaalatry.
Silk is now made by chemiatry. Tht pri>pertirs of tlie most importaat eoaatitu- rnta liave been diarovernl. t^hemiatt htvt long known that the chief eniiatitutnt of silk -inaeel's eoeoona nnd anidera' thrttd —is an insoluble proteid. Mulbtrry tiik in iiorticular cunsiiiji of nver tevtaty pei- ernl. of a pinleid sulsiUnoe ItnBtd fibroin, naaoeiated n-ith twtnty-twe ptr i-ent. nf a yeilowitb transpartnt tubttakee rrscmhliug gelatine in eom|>oaitioe tad . haracter and l;iio«-n ns atriein. 'Hltat In-n nlliuminnua aubstanets acour ta tilfc with about tlirw |ier rent, of wax and oat |irr t-cni. nf mineral nutter.
Facu Abaal Cnnrt UamtP.
Pome very intrrrsliag (tett tbaat cortl reef huildiDi wert brotigbt eat Iv Vtotta- anr Alcjiander Agaatiz and olbwt btftrt the Koyal Hociety of Kdinbanpi' ' K It aupputw'l tbat ISO frrt ii thc gtiilmt avtr- agr drnth at whnh coral rcerbuildtit tta livr. Siitrrn tona of rhalk art cealamad in a layrr of era watar HO Ittl i' mile aquare, Thia aiati the clialk animncnlra fe ._
pnar. Aeeording to tbeae facta tke~l malalioo on tbe tMcan hed eould aet aa¬ cred I-MOO of an iacb in Ibiekattt ia a year, giving ua one foot of thithiitm ia aboiit 100/100 years
Na4 anrvay Pm tkt SaW. A reoriit aurvey of Ihc (iulf mt.Metiio. near III. mouth of the Miaaioaippi'Mtvtr, by the l.'nitrd Statrs HydraatapHc OMwc, slionrd unly twmly-flir latlKNaa ol trtlcf whri-r tlirrr waa aiity fatiwM. al Iht IiaM tlf Ihr prrvious .urtry. S<>iae licUtvc that Ihis is dur lo vok-ann- iiphearilt, the tt- suit uf tbc rrrrnt rarllH|oakea ia the Wttt Indirs: olhrra. that it waa rtaatd IMF e'dt- IKMit i,f aiit from tbe Mia»iiai|ipiT Ikt (i<r.rrc.-::est <r:!! pr.-.baUy tinlrr a aew turvrr nf thr entire Uulf tf Mnioo ta tfw interest of rnmiyierrt
I «i rna III art coBiamaa at«r too Ittl dtt|i aaJ a malarial rm bt aaaatar r. for aballTHiiHlHVkr.
Ubtactot laJiHWia.
^
3«LSII itpAOtm tnd CbraiM waifet dM aiM torelmt worka, mahiag a telal al m Jia vokimtt. Tha total maahm tt eel- matt ia Iht wheb lerty-lkiet Mwalai it
Ttt/mt.
i
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Nassau County Review 19021003 |
| Date | 1902-10-03 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 49 |
Description
| Title | Nassau County Review 19021003 |
| Date | 1902-10-03 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 49 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
| Type | tiff |
| Mode | grayscale |
| BitsPerPixel | 8 |
| DPIX | 400 |
| DPIY | 400 |
| FileSizeK | 43428 |
| FileName | 19021003001.tif |
| FullText |
^Xl§§WX MtMOLlB CTOPtBM. VIVE OEIMTH A FAklLT MXWSPAPBB Or L.UUAI. AMD OKKKKAL l!(TBL.I.IOKMCK. TBBU: »1.M TXASI.T U ABTAICB VOL. VII. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1002 NO. 40. C. Aa Oorton OONDED AUgl . _ ,». r. m>£i. Beiijainiii D. Homan aui KCT 1 ! ¦»"«««»» mttMmtPiAct. -—•— , 1.1. ;Loii en«ok»r Bros. jrtfvwT. unr • amwto NMMN r*^*""^a!I^?sWjr* ***" , «rH. ». t««eaaai»aa. ».IK a.llaaaatr I John Pa Wright I OSNERAL AUCnONEER i riMyart. X. t A Miracle of Irrigation. By Ray Staiuiard Baker. SK ever men worked mlrnclcs, they have worked them here ia the Wesieru valleys. If ever something was created from Dolhlng. these men have done it. Tliiriy-five years ago tbe Salt Rlv-r Valley, inio wbicb nc liail drivcu. wus all a pnrchetl detert, unlubabited save by a few lean In¬ diana tad Iwo or three hardy Iraders, whom the saud ami the cactus crowdeil dowu close to the water of thc river. It wat a thousaad miles from the nearest rallruad-an iin- knowD, desolate. forbiddlDg laml, a pnrt nf the Creat ADierlran Detert. which li-avelert sai.l would never support human life, TtMlty tbe Salt Klver Valley contalus n populalion of over -J.",.ii(t(i. It bns Ihree ritlet. one. Phoenix, Ihc capllal of Arizoua. liaviug electrb- lighls, nu eladric car Ilat. aood liolWa, cbaroliea. nnd otber buiidiDa", residences siir- rtinotled by treet, Itwns. and n wilderness of flowers. More than 12.'i,(KiO acret of land rouud tlioHt arc laid out lu, farms, lilghly cnlilvatcd, with efokaiMla tt eraaatt, almoads. olives, an.l flgs. aud grain and hny flelds. Tbenaada of ratlle fecil In thc rich meadows, and there are bees, chickcus. doeka and oalrlcbet uniiumiH'rcd. Bli-bcr soil tban this unce desert valley thiat not exit! anywhere in the world except In otber once desert valleys. Here one may heboid thc ttarlHm;'' spectacle of orange groves in bearing wortb 9100U an acre on one tildc nf a fence, nnd bare cat-tiia desert ou tbo otber. bolb having the tame suii, tiie same upportuDliics, but only one hav¬ ing water. Here, when a man btilldii his fence of cottonwood posts, such Ik tbe toll and tuch Ihc water tbat the posts tnke root and grotv iuto trees. to Ibal tbe wire of many old fencei is seen running ihrough tbe centre of large treet. Here a farmer rarely needs lo use fertilizer, for the river comet tn bearing rich silt and spreads It over bis flelds: nnd he muy boiir- llmet cnt Iwo or three or more crops a yenr from hit alfalfa flel.Is, and tbeu patture them during the winter—winter wblch is in reality a coniluuiil iprlog.—Tbc Century. -^ J^ Problems of To-Day. STATE NEWa ¦tot wttMMt Mie KNM ¦iitstir. umm' ttodllit'lMl'awl kWed Kell Oarra% tfea« vm tbt rtaahrer to bit •am kaa4 aad killed Wtnielf In froai m Ika iaaaca Heaae. at BalWinTHte Vtttnmmh waa wl(«tBac«4l^'icercf •C tmtttn Tke ceepla kad ttot tott JaaHee Uarrte'a oilc^, wkcre tbe worn am Md ftae for a warrant for Brqpki. 'I ckarae of rraatlag a tMKwfr- tiM ttgm wat ftifklaali Mr, aad boeatfae tke wanjd kotJlttrii *• kia itcelaralkNit.of MtHftllifat torn ker Ufe. nbiwAi^ottmioai -tti«Riir;iis?sJrr.trwr. tiilH - Valeted v,^lBatl» Marvin left tkeai ttlklog in U*oA# |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for Nassau County Review 19021003