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THE BASQUES. An Interesting People Who Are a Pu= zle Among Nations. The rasque proviucvs lie In lhe north of Spain. and. altho.tb for cen- t turies students have tried to te tbe 9 real crIgin of the people and find a key A to their language. they bare failed to do so, Al other known tongues spoken by tbe sons of wen have been shown to possess a common orign. traceabl to the Arabic and Semitct. Dut be Basque language h-as entire:y ressted the pbilologist. In some aspects thet vernaculir shows traes o' a Chinese e admixture. 1n other-, it is clear ttat t North American tndit terms a-e na tUve to it. !t also sbows traces of r barbaric a =.:acs spo:)ec on the east t coast of Africa. The people thselves bear pbys- a ological traits found in these -bO t speak the sait ton:nes. Tbe tive t name 'of Basqceand is Esua. am their motto Is "lrurncbat.'- or -The; In One." - Nor is their ias Tue ture anytIng like that of any hnnD politica body. tbouzh they belca=. of COUsM. to Spain. Esch tcasqUe pror ince Is governed by a parliament com posed of representatives -selected partLy by election, partly by lot amon the bosebolders of each coun try parsb or town. Thefr laws are es sentlay. peculiar to tnmselres and are conceived on no known code' either 4tnaeaent o ,mediaevl 'times. They ar p size among nations and cum ber ha -,emilioo -U told-ew Yorkt t PaperWhichi Is Watarproof In apan iere 1s-a pdper =mde which ipeJonS.to wate being made o; - nger andtocau mfxed1 .itbe$1beers o the gampl and some ier' shr The aber rat ton ind sa Sade dCF.'demned zad scraped.[ no.4 d. ~I a eak.e and, thoroughly de In tefter which they :re: beteikand the mired with certain too medanto a viscons state enatnie rsinceouteho&e bto be~z, 1jIeCk erun thronga a a~ednakre est to 'vrdons esl is that a ~peodu~hic~be~asted~ Quandatifs U~~a n ortterdy - o am --euat aaabouat * ba f~ub CMW~& W f' -7N 4 5L ?c. . 0 '-- i , Y4noo~hg T. 4 Cansiai--: ----i- nu5 Daen .....-;-.- ----0 &namiekhHo 4-0.-S- 4 50 M Ausb6t0MObrMo-d .. .? S 50 ~ ~a p .Uorkt----- --- 50 - -deepan &fd i-\ -. 250. 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Lite Mls(Almne...20 Mca ~ Na. dpttr..20 TWIN EARTHQUAKES. wo Distinct Sc.r e. emors fo re those LnoV~':s t~: -LU ocks are ffel. bY an Me: a. of two er th'r. -vond4 eries the ibri::..s increa?- to xcimund da' - urn-tion. iqL-ett Cin4 -a eLi- Oght to -wee,1 s,'id his kind. Wben h we : -er. ther- is aLwy' a S: - where cn!y one shock is feit. Apparently there are two distinet *Ints of origin for these shocks. and in strip where a sin:!e shock is ft-: is rt where the tw- 'ets of rbrations rire simultaneous:y. The fact that is band is straight shows that the ain sbocks, occur tcgether and that erefore one n- not a consequece o be other. Probably there is an S hped bend in some Interior layer of ck and the twin focl are at the points f greatest dispicemet-naMely. t ends of the S The moverment that aises such a tw!n earthquaie there-t nre results In accentuatin zhe for:. f the fold in the earth's crust.--New ork Serad. The Fightinq Maoris. Some 30 1laoris were shut up In In .enebments at a place enlled Orakaw 7thoct fod esCept a few raw pota xms without water. pounded at by ar ery and under a bail of ride bullets nd hand grenades. unsuccessfully as sited no less than tive tmes. they meld out for three days. completey arrounded- General Cameron hu nely sent a daZ of truce. invZlng he to surrender honorably. To this ey made the ever famous reply: Enougb: We fght right on forever" M the general offered to let the wo oen come out. and the answer was. The women will 6ght 'as %e.' At egtb on the afternoon of the third Jay the garrison in a body cbarged at Pick maeb right througb the Englisb bx& fahty jumping over the bedr of he men of the Fortieth regiment as bey lay behind a bnk. Half of them leD the remainder got clear away. Ebe earthworks and the victcry re laIned with 'us. but the -glory was etz "The Lonm White Cloud." by ff. P. Reeves. Forgot 4imself. I nAbtMnded persons are ror Ine pasty met among the medica: pro kss who of all men should a ays have their -wits abouthem. It L rlated that a well known -doctor was once present I .a public place whe -an accident ocurred an& see ta wounded man. wr-t abom call Wng: " doctor! A doctor! Somebody an fetch a doctor' A friend -who was by his side ien rxed to inqure. "WeIl. what about h den". 'answvered the doctor. aemJy reenIting the tact-that Ne be kang8 to the medical profession. -1 dn't think er that!" .To Frennte . .97Yo know- Elsie. that 'ferment' mes 'to work.'"' said the -tescher. Now) yon my, write a sentence on he bb+bOed . contalning the word iter a moment's thought .Elsie zo as foows: "In summer I love ntainL only selected M The Manning - Greates TOTAl 1 5 4 sreaesaprcat h 2 1 8sadms mr nsa 2 10 sll ~ F S 501 rcia e~n P in tox 4 i Radertn ap recishe 2 1 onrvie car ofi cag n hm ornaged by faso e-c b ,RViewa It keeps it cry 25iandmsr mrti.es 1o of . a nalint res.S 5 oo prcia Ptoialo igea. osekeeing. mand is uth lwen, thejl carefchi. . yer .v rve- and S--"e- L THE CAMEL Ch:racteristicz of the Patient. Strong and Uscf::l Animzl. .s far !.ce ::s theC mi:le otf last entury Geor::! vo:: Mo...e iz .i-: e-riptive lttersn fron k.7.a Minorha :andi Aira 1; k to withstand -: art hea:L::. !exists a the iserabic frxt . su'h as A ca:el it ,ever rcelle vd of. Its load fro:n the je::lnia:; of thec journey to Its c::.. It eats. walks and sleeps un der i;s burden. c.ften fo.r weets at a time. The trainin:.of a camel is no easy umatte. as it takes about three ears to t.ch it to bend the %::ees in order to be loaded and unloadeL Wbile as the t::.e -.ses the camel will not be able to V ithstand the :keen c-ompctition of the new railways whi'h ,e p.ercing every part ot Aia Mor yet. tha-b to the power of tradition over the Turkish inhabitants of the country and their foadness for these animnls,. the caravan routes toda-. are stiU able to hold their fwn side by slae with the .natolia. Cassaba and A.den railways. H*udredts of camels pass over the car:wan bridge into the city of Smyrna every day. and in the market place in front of the mosque of Mohammed at Constantinoplet many camels m.y still be se.-Pildlphia Ider. _ _ _ Not Since the Flood. Sir Hcnr - Irving once received what he at the time considered a very pal pable snub. delivered him by a high landcr. While touring In Scotland the actor visited some of the notable tradi tionary scenes associated with Shake spearean dama %s a matter of course one of the first pilgrimages was to the bLasted beath where M)acbeth met the witches. In an a:greeable mood Sir Henry as they drove along turned smilinglv to his zriver. -Are there anywitches about now? he asked. The driver whipped up his horses. "Not since the flood," he replied in his curt Scots way. CASTORIA Tar Infats and4 Children. Te Kind Yet RaeAway Bought Bears the ~.gazies of the highest Juvenile, Outdo< Times and Co SSubscrition offer. Through a .. VA LUE I I ial Review vane of the up to date-minute fa zine. It has four foreign offi< eerts in -Paris. London. ' erlin aders in touch with what is neu )nabe style. Pictorial Review is ON MAGA7INE itresting, its articles broad. me of the tegtular deportments ne dressmaking millinery. croc houseold t nance. samitation, hi ag. money-making suggestions lrcn, a pag~e for elderly people, hoes m the stige. etc. Piett ad if bought singly would cost 1: 9 NNLG TD1EjS. 35nmer.$ AL R EVIEW. . - 12 uor.~ SMAG AZINE...1l utlr.2 P RISCILLA. . .12nn~es eview Pattern..-..- - -. ale .-----...---. THE MAN\NING \ v.l ..duplicate any c!ler made SU .' - - -- ALondo:,Hn Paticr.t mcc.i own th-r i: ander th.' r::n. : . 're !"s'r a n chn tin hewind rh-' rapidity. --Whaz : ce ::te. ITA h wao. crl hichd." hehurt hrel? et 'tId:' do nrth -t ?s1' !olz ru qnminz ke ih -r:A o ::t 'er r h111' : -Com, nfl row. :i lietly Ih:: ' t mat : The ptien. aI petty litten o -cur. !loons inqznirin_'y ::t hr r - paren~t. There, stems to ]):u T!"!e 1%e natter withi her. "It's all very well !.caaai' hrz' and n-t(!!Tn' (,f me, t.) he qin!1,." crices the nCther. "I'& yer %dcIld'n.o yer own yer wouldn't l111a ter Se* 'em (e afkrk yer eyes. Oh. dear: <-h. der. aud the're ain't ornly tw' meA ihe baby' The doctor in despair enie . little g!rl. but fails to < an.er ny thing wrong. "Now. Loo w her-." says he firmly. "I c'tt i:d "-v.ing the tter with your ch!id. so y'il hai to go arv.y ur.ess you tll: wci: yon brought ber up to Ule hopin." "Well, doctor. we -a ::1 a-b.:in ur tea a .inut: ngo as it- IC zd 'er fatl.o1 wns eatin a nice . '( tripe :s ,wa,; over frem dinnr when Sus, this re I 'ave with -.y ow she loved (cAd :ind vas g'n' 1c 'caving when he doied. Whnt" L tones of horror. *Ain't yer going tC ive 'er no n eine?'-Cornhill Maga dine. A Useless -imptei-emt. Aunt Ann Aruwright. the bustiu SpousqP of Uncle Josbun proudly stowed hit a silrer Imnph' ment which a friend had' given ber a a birthday presenL It was shapei ometing like a spatnla. but brend emed considerably toward the iandie Uncle Joshua inspected it with- som( curosity. "What is tr he :i'sked '"Baren't you any iden?" she said. "No, not the least In the worl" "Well." said Aunt Ann. "It's a ph nife." Uncle .2osbua pIcked It up. inspectei It critically ani laid it dowa again. "I haven't any use for it." be sald "ns far as I'm concerned. It's to4 wide. I couldn't eat pie with it 'thou entting my mouth."-Youth's Comnpan Peonie with chronic bronchitis. astb~ naL an'd lung trouble, wilr find great rc ief and comfort in Foley's Eonev an' Tar, and can avoid suffering by con encing to take it at ouce-- W. I Brown & Co. .esires of every one "I ~hnical, Music, Art, HE American Suc pulishers we are a'oie to mak< ADR Et 5 FOR C I SUCCES ACA1N Aaazine able tnagatzne "n th~e home me Mag5zin~e - hihest ideals in home life. '.in 4,'ss. hJoneIte' Iin public life. .ticles' de'scripti'.e of the im eer.lg. sc'ience. angriture. . article s andl fictionl are the v'e thte adrice of the aciecst omenaking in its various he garden. b)ooks and reading Success.agazine' is strength jonal writinics of Orison Swett lth of poetr'y. humor :'.nd art.. pad i b ought sindiy WOU;(i 'S and DELINATOR -.' l)LAushe.. NOT What Ma Sai b 1 :. vIa. --I .,: Ci'sne :: Zy t. i:ie w 1t;c m bor th::t ~:Iu we*re re::riy n!-d :ast No :L'is mav.int ket hin ;:-> out -1;I his father nymore.- Lo::don, T-It Unce- Tht efleeseekin-g friend of your, :.n dd a jo~b t 1:1." E:bert-Good: Whnt h::F he Irmde? "'skeper at the es:house. "We'. hes the rltht man in the ::hhr phce. I:c's .he ;rentest pest I ever; no: delay. T- &o ey ' \ l. Pitch and Toss. The professor haippened In -t the doctor's the other morning and found him polishing the belongings on the sideboard. "Improring the shining hours. are yor" he said. "No. sir.- replied the doctor. *rm Improving fue shining ewers." "IXm!" ejaculated the professor. "Whose are they?" Sours." "Well. isn't that what I said?"-Ch! cago Tribune. :2 be Worth the Price. "There," sadPorem. -that's wvhat 1 thinh you shonld do in the matter. rm no Lawyer. I:t this is just a little bit of =dvice that costs youacothing. Wbat do you think of it?" "Well." replied Wise. "ts worth it." a A Lucky Mi::hance. "At the last moment Fakem lost hiis *Then pray kind fate that nobody ' else will ever :nd it."-Baltimore American. Take Notice. A persons are recommended to Iake Foey's Kidney Remedy for backache, rheumatism. and kidney and bladder troubl4. it will quickly correct urinarv ireguarities. which. if neglected. may develop into a serious tilness. Du will restore heahth and strength. DO not eglect sizns of kidney or, bladd or tron ble ard risk Brigh's disease or diabe te_ W. . rown &'L Co. Satanic. .'Satan - is represented as., runnini' ater faits wit a pitchfort," said Ucle; Eben. "when de truth Is dat so many 1folks is pullin' at his en'aals dat he ain't got time to chase nobody. Wshington Star.' ILearning Is better' than house and, I and.-Beaconsaeld. 11iI be fo'und represente nor. Religion, Etc. ;ess-Vatue $5 b is remarkable offer to cur subset 55 PATE NL Y - - - o rIP s oe o th betE bodrIa Moidr. dnitngrhtng. home decoration. ,It is tied frc onth with~ designs, instructons. aluable ir oration. Aside from departments. *here are denartmen: and water-color painltingZ stenen1Ur on basketry and tihe like. It hni cenrs. and is a re.a! g~ooid magaz: ?risciia is ix. a copy'. ad h o& l. a year. --Value $4.00. for $3.00. a~ ~ ~ us ve0yesi ' V- "430 na s , \\Asowa s Ali Coi aterfcits, Imitazions a infants and Children-ExPeri What is C) Castora ~ isarmless suost gorie, Drops ad~ Soothint S contains neithrc- Opiwn Mm snabstance. Isi ago is its1z and allays FCverishnCs. It Colic. It relieves Tecthzing T and Fiatulency. It assimilat Stomach and Bowels, givira9 The ChMidren's Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears thex" The KIRd 1011 ai in Use For ON "~C "I357AU3 O@PV. No# For Sale. \iv fam ia: Jorfai of 6) acres. 30 of nor: very fertile inclosed unt Woven 'ire 3c'. a ree home. wil exchange e pow--tva manning.Asa.ex - nice pair of marcs weli bred, nor, Jraid nf -team or autornobiles, bred1 by vf. ' inaie or double. wiIh or 'I'o.ut e.ce winkers, quality sucb ms to a, the'm valuaboe. 5 and 6j years old. H. L. WILsosN. M. D., .r1ao. S. C. The .fanaement of The rimns will hereafter go )er fhe mailing Mis ery reek. and without further OwiceI every subscription in -7C1r S over one- yW WI e strickem off. This i: dor n coimplianmce with. the )osalI regu~ations.So wat ch h labjel om The Times, id will tell you, when~ youa dscrptiom ex pires. d in this list.-WomE 50 .for $2 I5 ibers, S$2 65. I Na Ou - Pa P0 Ph azins puiblished. 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C. WIND AND W A V ES A G:.c': Acui U:n er D~~r A th t nu: : om jvt t v c tines aVttin a '!n.th f 1 ef't fro-m CrestL toI cs.Te !"eST kweZl : torms. for they :I::'d the shorter and stevp'er 'vve-. Iut thev -nerge lnto Jiew at2er or be:ond the storm. I Thc action of the v- ...I drift (n san in a processien of v e in the deserts. As tsaed v~aves cannot travel by ::avitativ. hi mcovements are e-ntirely e'ntr. ::edby the wind, and they are t;herefor mucrh s;impler and nore regh:n i:: fora and movement tl:an ocean wave: in their ;:reatest hei!hts of several !;:dred feet the former heeom-. nore compiet owing to the partial consolidation of the lower Layers of s-td by pressure. but they still have the characteriStic 4 wave features. In the Winnipeg praiies u Canada freshly fallen snow i drifted by wind in proces.sion of rezular waves. )rc ~ressing v:ith a visibe :md hostlik' moltion. They are sii: to desert sand waves. but lors tz~m half as; steep. the wave lenarth bein ffty times as grent as the height. Th, 1fatness of the wind formed snow waves affords a valuab:e indleation cf the great distanee to v:hi-h bills she! ter from the wind.-CIhi ago Tribane. Scared With a Hot Iro. or scaidced by overturned kettle-cut with a kni:.--bruised by slammed door -injured b gun or in a-y otber way the :hing needled at once is Buckiens A~irnica Salve -tv subdue irndammation and liili the pai. it's eart.h's scu mre healer. infalh'olr forn Biis, Ulcers, Fever. Sores. Eczema and Piles. 25c. at. all druggists. The Real Object. Indulgent Papa-Why. my dear, you had a party last month. How often do you wisb to entertain your friends? She-This one is not to entertain my friends, papa. but to snub my enemies. I-Life. No Strugges la Vain. The cynical bachelor rises to remark hat when a girt mkes up her mind to mury a struggling young man all, his struggles are usele.-Piladelphin: Record. 3tan mutawysihe sense cling to tebelief that teunknowable i knowabe.-Goethe. 1C merit. The needs andi r interests. Fiction, Te< smopolitani or ost unzsual arrangement with th< NS AND BOI4HL EW \ Success h-Ahns to be the one indispens d The Great H< an o aio~:!. eme canti bt I ortalnt happen~ngs in~ englij ud art. hterature. etc. The seri re bst prcuraible. Readers b: e-writers ot idress, etiq:uette. fo in~vestments and child.eulture t, ened by thlc mnasterly inspirat ia Marden. the editor. and a we . 80 Sucess Magazine is l0c. a cc cost .%. 0 ayer TD SEYERYBODN nes4AyesNTht neo