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THE SAN ANTONIO DAILY EXPRESS: SUFDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1907.
EXPRESS RESULT BRINGERS EXPRESS RESULT-BRINGERS
^LAIRVOYANT-
Spirit M edium.
Psychic Clairvoyant
^ MRS. MAY, 317 Fifth St.
Between Avenues C and O.
The clairvoyant of clairvoyants. No
Questions asked, but before you can utter
a word 1 tell you our name, names of
your loved ones. wild is true, or false to
you, wIm you should marry and when;
J also toll you the. nanus of your friends,
enemies or rivals, and how to gain your
heart's desires. In fad all you wish to
know is told you p|ainly and correctly,
to your perfect satisfaction. If not you
have nothing to jay, for satisfaction is
guaranteed to all. No money accepted in
advance; you pay nothing until after you
haw had your sitting, and then not un-
lAs:> you are perfectly satisfied. Is this
not honest? Could anything be more fair?
I make this honest offer to give you all
an opportunity to call and test my great
powers without running any risk of loss,
for 1 know 1 am able to do all I adver-
M
ONKY TO LOAN-
V TAVICHE: AMERICAN MINING CAMP ^
AND WANTED
on San Antonio real
worth twice the money.
WANTED --$20(10
estate; property
SL'O Express.
DO YOU need money 1 We loan on any-
thing. Bargains in unredeemed pledges.
Kmerson Loan Co., 321 W. Commerce.
I.AVYYKR wants $500 ninety days; good
interest; abundant security. Address 815
Express.
I'OR SAIsK- Vendor's lien
S per cent interest, being
Expi
TO LOAN-
property.
MONEY $25,4'00
oi « ity property.
Building.
notes bearing
for $8000, 1, 3
on good security. Address
)ini to $9000 on good business
Express.
loan on farm,
buries M. Cocke,
M
IbCLLLANfcOUa-
tise. Theref
I make this
esty upon the
upon all points
courtship, mar
transactions, st
lost Wills-
separated
all kind
« and t
wh
blocks of
win in lo
etc.—a Is-•
best to d<
If so, wh"!) a
buy or sell.
Advice on all
whether your
false, giving
which will pi
you to know,
fidential. II<
Bund ay from
mornings to avoi
do have to wait
turn, when you
seeing the gr
i, is .t anything strange
fer? Has this not hon-
face of it? Advice given j
of interest, such as love,
agt>„ divorce, business
ks, grain, etc. I recover
• misplaced deeds, reunite the
ause speedy and happy mar-
I lu'elc and stumbling
WE APPLY the Kelly-Springfield rub-
ber tires, the original two wire tires, and
the highest cost rubber on the market.
Prices reasonable. Staaeke Brothers.
A R-icK Mirvirvg Country in. the Southern Pa^rt of Mexico Promises to Be Another
Goldfields—l«N.viche in the Top of Branch of the Sierra Madres Is
Controlled Almost Entirely by Americans—Airship Heeded.
By Austin Cunningham*
however, and except when all the .peon
< ;.i l drivers are celebrating some great
saint's day. and becoming well supplied
with il ■ alcoholic products of the ma-
gue\ plant, enough carts are obtainable
i'* d.-liv r rue at a pretty rapid rate.
But this does not suit Americans ana
prosp cts ara bright for the completion
in tli near future of a branch linj
of the Mexico A Kj.itla Railway to Ta-
V'iehe.
With the coming nf the railroad. Ta-
viche will bo a. finished pn duct in tip
win >i a mining camp, and some im-
m ii- fortunes are sure to be realized.
TWO STREAMS OF STARS.
Sir David Giil
but Move in
Says They Are Alike,
Opposite Directions.
B
UsINhSS UlRuCIOKY—
Architect®.
1 give you luck
vercomc your rivals,
sincss I h i! you whi1 is
r a mow is advisable;
• 1 where, or if you j-uouhl
1!' so, to whom and when,
family troubles. J tell you
husband or wife is true or
lames in full and facts
>ve true and a blessing to
All business strictly con-
ns from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.,
9 to 0 p. in. Try to call
d waiting. What if you
an hour or so for your
havt the satisfaction of
bum on earth. 31"
ALFRED GILES, 114 W. Houston St.
J. FLOOD WALKER, 220 Avenue D.
Livery Stables.
Dave Harmon, 121 North St. Phone 21L
Paper, Bags, Boxes and Twine.
R. L. BURNETT CO., 315-317 E. Cora. 3t.
Undertakers.
SAN ANTONIO UND. & EMB CO.
rOO LATH TO CLASSIFY.
3treet. N. B.—Remember tlie nuin-
NELLIE AMBER, c
foretells future. 50c.
*-21 E. Houston.
arcl reader, palmist;
Magnetizes luck.
FOR :
I lady tc
FOP. BALE-
tolc dad St.
in tie horse,
142 N. Pine.
-.My
new home.
Call
MASUlf ERDO
Am DAU'iHIER,
The World's Greatest Clairvoyants and
Palmists—Others Come and (io,
but Madam Lrdo and
Daughter Itemain.
They advertise nothing but what they i
can do, and their fees are within the j
range of all. Your wish and object in
life can be attained. A secret you should
know —the power of control. Love, court-
ship, marriage. If affairs of the heart
or emotions of love interest you they give
ilie exact and truthful revelations of all
love affairs, scale lovers' quarrels, en-
able you to win the esteem and affection
of anyone ycu desire, cause speedy and
happy marriage; restore lost affection, i
peace and confidence to lovers and dis- j
cordant families; give you full secret how
to control, fascinate and charm the one
you love; also those you meet, and how !
to make a person at a distance think of I
you. If you care to know what busi- |
Biess you shall follow to be successful,
where you shall go and whom to avoid,
if you intend to make any changes or to
start a business, buy or sell i roperty, or
in fact take any important step, don't
fail to consult Madam Hrdo and Daugh-
ter. Remember they ask you to write
no questions, as they arc true clairvoy-
ants and no FAKERS. A true clairvoy-
ant is born, not made, that is why
Madam Erdo and Daughter do not adver-
tise t«» develop mediums. The> remove
bad habits, drink habits, nervousness,
etc. Diagnose diseases of all descrip-
tions while in a clairvoyant state. An
early call may save you much trouble
and sickness. Parlors arranged so you
meet no one. Hours, 9 to 9 daily; busi-
ness strictly confidential.
o-l Ave. C, cor. Sixth St. Old phone :!148.
Madam Erdo and Daughter: Dear
Friend —My husband has returned after
many clairvoyants have failed in my
case. You have succeeded. I wish to
commend you with my heartfelt thanks.
May the Lord bless you in your work,
as you are a deserving prophetess. Your
sincere friend, MRS. ANNIE EASTON
GORDON, TEXAS.
My Dear Friend, Madam Erdo: It is
with pleasure that I write you. I am
cured from stomach and other troubles
through your treatment. My business
lias increased since you began working
for me. i write this that you may publish
it if you so desire. It may be the means
of helping others in distress. I remain,
most cordial!v yours.
MISS NELLIE ASIIBV.
W RATH ERF< )RD. TEXAS.
CALL ON M ADAM ERDO AND
DAUGHTER AT r.L'l AYE. i \
MME WANDA, Clairvoyant,
will give readings from 1 p.
p. in., the following week, at the
price of 2", cents. Phone 1130.
ANT'v-Tj sell,
►aiding house, on
my rooming
.count of ill he
FOR
concliti
p! one
FOR
house'
-Rubber tir
Cameron'l..
• phaeton, f lir
11.",v N. Flore s,
-Furnished rooms
• heap during
Nacogdoches St.
for lit,lit
summer;
;»ii SALE—Dark bay gelding, ('• years
Li, lo hands, weighs 115u, sound stylish,
• nth for lady, old phone 11-14.
GROCERY STORE cheap, doing go <d
islness; owner in bad health. Kingsley,
F. Houston.
\\ ANTEiD—Yo-ing lady to assist at
kodak finishing; must be neat and quick.
Call Monday between 1- M and - p. m.,
only, it Ebcrs-White, Kodak and Art
Store.
FOR SALE—Baby bug
tion; yl2 Carson St.
jy in got d condi -
FUR
Quinc
I lie.. 1 sc.
r King
111 East
Market
\\ ANTED—Driver for light delivery wa-
gon. Apply Sunday 1524 Grayson St
LOST At Ebers & White e Art Store,
Aug. 0. small ring, set with opal and
two chip diamonds. Kinder please return
to ill2 s. Flores St., and receive re-
ward.
FOR SALE. -Durl
fives 3 gallons of
Rosa Ave.
WANTED Today
either colored or
St.
an and
milk. Ill
, a good
German.
Jersey
North
house
.y>i st.
Santa
girl,
Mary
FX PERT lady masseuse,
home.-. Old phone .'{01".
will
DID you know that you can be relieved
of th • burden of family cooking? Get
your meals by the pound: meats, vege-
tables, desserts, home-ma d<j bread an I
cake, hot rolls and biscuit. Matthews'
Delicatessen, 111 W. Houston.
W A NTH D A bright
position to teach; h
seven years e\pcrier
No. s", i Express.
yoo11g lady wishes
i s State certificat< ,
ce; best references.
•'OF
t SAL 10
em, fila-
ther St.
Two-story
condition;
s-room residence.
S3600, o%vner.
W ANTED Young man
be quick and aceurat
iU'CSS.
for office,
it figures. 87
FOR
lings.
SA LK
Appl.\
n
.lersey heifer
Mitchell.
PRIVATE h:
of shorthand:
mas given.
sons given in
entire course,
74 Express.
system
Diplo-
i rORNUV AT LAW —
WANTED to devote afternoons to som *
employment; stenographer or work of
any kind. V7S Express.
F
SALE A
4 for lady.
nic»
1007
horse, S years
W. Houston St.
old,
John 11. Shook.
T. T. VunderHoeven.
LAWYERS.
228 W. Commerce 8t., Over O. & A. Op-
penheimer's Bank.
practice tn the District and 3u-
Courtb of Teiaa and the United
W A NTE' » Good cook,
work and enmfortable
v:. 1 W • *t ( \vpr« ss St.
W ANTE I)- 'Icams t(
i :ossiijg of Fal.tdo a
white onlv; lit;
room. Apply
aul grav
Austin road.
\ ppl.v
Will
preme
Btatoa.
I Ml 'V old haria-ss. uurtf
tops. p.)lfs, shafts. Phone
eton's, 112U N. Flores.
nf harness,
Mi9-2r. Cam-
T. D. Col»bs. T. D. Cobbs Jr.
Cobbs & Cobbs
Lawyers
Hicks Bldg., San Antonio. Tex.
FOR RENT—Down stairs front room,
finely furnished, screened; all modern
conveniences. :06 Fourth St.
FOR RENT A pretty ft
one block from Josk"'s,
NOTICE T( CONTRAC
be opened Aug. -Nth for
Stowers' Building in
Plans an l'c reen at G
•l'ture Company, San Antonio, Tex,
rnished cottage.
124 Ncrth St.
rORS Bids will
construction of
Lar"do. Texa •>.
A. Stowers Fur-
R. P. !IVCR U iVl
STTOBNEY-STUW
KAMPMANN
Antonio.
BUILDING.
TexJS.
A 'HAVE OF A LIFETIME—Will sell
a good paying business for ,V!00 cash.
Pa ason for selling, parties are going
i way. No. ^7tf Express.
wlut
Call 2"
(•I
Mexican girl
new phono
lor
\\ A NT ED-A
dishwashing.
s^'- Express.
M''ST be sold by W'i diies lay, horse, bug-
tnd harness, wagon Harness, new sad-
.He, ,iud garden lie so. Ol.'i West Macon.
William A. Cocke.
Er.mett B. Cock?.
GOGKE & OOOtCi
Lawyers.
. >Vatc
wo narrow
lex :>;:n for t
OR SALE-
nd saddle Ii
•ming.-. 62 ■
rm
n fountain nen, having
ii 1 bands. Address P. O.
waid.
Fine
■oinbination driving
irne, $100; worth $200. Call
South Pinto.
Special Correspondence to The E\pr-
TAVICHE, Alex., An;:. ' it" you
to view a most excellent and picturi
route for an airship and one that
an airship could follow you shoul
standing witii me this cool summer
in front of a Chinese chop house ii
bottom of Taviche.
Taviche's main call? or street, v
name no one in the entire mining 1
seems to know, runs in front of
chink's restaurant, and is aiso dcco
with a cornfield, a pulque dlsper
hfadejuarters, two Indian stores an
iidobe stable,-. This is Taviche's com
clal center, but is by no means a
Taviche.
In a scenic spoc surrounded by tc
ing sierras which continue in ever;
rcction from here, a limitless se;
peaks and ridges, Taviche- was tl
aires b fore the Spaniards came to
leo by Zapateca Indians, an Aztec i
rhe town proper, although at a f.
j altitude, is down ir .e pock t and h
, like a niany-cornere i basket frci
j branch ridge of the Sierra M.. Ire.
) The sides of this immense basket
studded with gold and silver mite s
In the sides or the mountains
cleverly constructed sites for the in
of tlie mit.crs. For this r-ason a;
position in from of the Chinese
house We are looking up at the n
on an average slant <f about i- rty
gnes. Th • aerial line propesition
suggested by a Texas miner, the .nan
of a bi;r consolidated lninin
.wed
dis • tverers
and aban-
1 alt da>
nnumcrable n*w workings, are
'A ith l!
portinauc-e
minutes, eon
slide, stumble
r a controlling
Taviche's
Mines,
company J iound the
•; chat he
liian who i
a t ried his j
4
mmm
»lnlllHllliMU
I Gill opened the annual
the British Association with
ntial address, dealing en-
tirely with astronomical subjects. While
it was probably the most technical and
cast popular inaugural address to which
lie a. "eiation ever listened, it contained
natters of interest to laymen.
Si- David announced the confirmation
>f i discovery of which South Africa
lad the first news. He said:
"By patient and long continued labor
n the m mite sifting of numerical results
1; ;;; inci discovery lias been made that
gi'-.'i part <'f space, so far as we havo
; ihi ... owle-.-yc of it. us occupied by
wo i;;a i! stii st - cams of stars traveling
a iosiie diicc'ions. Accurate, minute
i in menti has given us some certain
u »wledg<? as to the distances of the
tars within a certain limited portion
f spaci,:nd in tl.e cryptograms of their
crra has b< en ch phered the amazing
ro ll that the stars of both streams are
like in design, aiilu ir. chemical eonsti-
ution, and alike in process of develop-
"Wlierua ha.-; euinc the two vast
treams ol matter out of which has been
volved th< s< - tars t hat now im»\ o
11roiit;h space n such majestic proces-
The hundreds of millions of stars
hat comprise these streams—are they
a, sole ponder a l:'e occupants of space?
low ever vast may be the system io
hicli they belong that ystem itself is
ut a speck In illimitable space. May
not be but one ,it millions of such s.vs-
nns that pervado the infinite? We do
ot know, a'aast thou by searching find
ui God? Canst thou find out the Al-
lighty unto perfection ?' "
Referring to the rev- ia'ion of the spec-
oscope that many of the nebulae were
masses of luminous gas.
Places for foundation*
in cliffs generally around
INDIAN MINERS CUTTING INTO A MOUNTAIN.
g machinery and miners' homes have to be c ut
for mln
Taviche.
mat tc
ditft
•Iioate
said:
*e upon evidom
how that such
out of which
e been and are
i* nas acrumn-
nebulae consist
stars (that is
being evolved.
crawl down a declivity in the far eastern
part of the Taviche camp io where the
newly "re-discovered" El Duendc mire
is located. This mine, that has just
recently developed < \c-i;. rit workings,
was run upon accidentally by C J. Aloe,
wh) is now managing the property.
Moo came. t<j Southern Mexico from
Australia but a few months ago, simply
to see the country. One day in the
early part of this summer, w'aile walk-
ing along th' bed ot a little c e-k just
to the ^ast of the famous El Iiueco sil-
ver mine. Moe discovered some rocl:
piled as if by human hands ir. a small
washout. Aft r we v< ra.l hours w< rk with
ihs picK he4 unearthed what looked wry
nuii h like an old Spanish working
W hat set him agio with 'the fever" very
del »nly. howewcr, was one rock haidly
half i pound in weight, which he • Ii.--
■vered not over two i'eet beneath the
seal ae ir this covered entrance to the
old mine.
rhe miner had the rock assayed and it
ran t a-o thousand dollars to th ton. He
immediately denounced the property. A
strong comranj was organized in the
Dnited States. Mr. Moe i.^ now operat-
ing th - rnlii". and seldom even thinks of
itig back t<. Australia.
ot any cons
are all j» sit
vie he will s
field, nil a
su?h might
shown
magnific
nee ia Taviche. They
in the belief that T-i-
dav be another Gond-
ii tor is convinced that
ry easily result, when.
ten' types of star spectra form
nch a < rn].ilete and gradual sequence as
to su«r,ee t that we have before us. writ-
ten ;; rhe cryptograms of these spectra,
a compl< te story of the evolution of suns
from im hoate nebulae onward to the
most active sun. like our own, and then
downward to the almost heatless, invis-
ible ball.
"The period during which human life
has existed on our globe is probably too
"And Then Some Nickel
'■ugh there are numen
properties ii
is other well
in the Taviche
acessaril> a fair
who are not
•prospects" t i: 11
Alth
paying minin
territory, there
percentage of miner
well pleased with tl
no nor loom up brightly for their claims.
"You have t > gci under ground and
dig. dig, lig," advises the- experienced
miner, whetas the get-r'u h-<piiek per-
sonages fioni the "States" take a dare-
devil chance; derounce whatever they
might think would pay, from an exter-
and t nen after digging a few
feet and Mrilang unfavorabh- symptoms.
t'1 e mini
offer.
unscrupulous
dispose
fei-
gning
TAVICHE MINE TUNNEL AND ORE DUMP.
These tunnels are ofte
side-tapping an ore v«
high
ste
\- OF LI.)
Tin Labor
position as cook. Apply
(By
BOOK BUILDING
Bridge on Houston Street)
J. L. STARR HUNT,
Licensed Member of the Mexican Bar
and Attorney and Counsellor at
Law of the State of New i'ork.
City of Mexico Offices, la. Calle San
Francisco No. 12,
New York City Office. 2 Rectcr Street.
References; Sun Antonio Nat. Bank.
OR SALE—Good gentle horse, about 15
hands, sorrel, 5 years old, at a bargain.
\LY1 Denver Boulevard. South Heights.
I OR SAL.-: Large i(,t of kindling wood.
Call with wagons. Ket it your own price-
must go. Ir in it Glover.
FOR SALE—Overstocked in hay, alfalfa
ar.d Johnson grass; no room in our hay
he use; fifteen ears now on tracks. Cail
and get prices. Irvin & Glover."
FOR SALE—Eight stands Italian bees-
nil new hives and supers. Will s«li
,-l.eap or trade- for good Jersey row. \1-
ien irvin, "01 Warren St.
who is yearning f"r a Kansas <
even offe-ring to give a deed to one of
his lesser claims for a juicy pie- ,. ,,t tcn-
dciloin.
Inebriated Official and a Moso.
Before starting out on a mountain
climbing visit to th • mines we had an
interesting ' .\pe-icnc? with tie nest
high and honored presldentc of Tavie ii •
township and his entire barefooted polieo
force.
The Texas miner needed anotlie:- se;uat-
ty Spanish pon> for the narty intending
to take, the trip, and ending his moso,
or errand boy, who happened to be •
well-aged man. lie dispatched him to an
am'go's casa to procure the extra ani-
mal. With the injunction to be ••pronto"
the moso started on a run to the place
designated.
Now t lie prcsidente of Taviche. al-
though a portly and august perse nage
who wears shoes, is ever on the lookoat
for the welfare of his citizens, in fact
he- is the President Diaz in toto of the
camp and keeps both of his puffy ey s
open for the purpose of quashing all
c rime except when taking his half el: y
siesta and when reposing in his brmva-
low at night. It o happ» ned thai at
this time he audi his poli«-e fort • had
been imbibing too i.-ciy ,,[• mescal audi
not far fro; i the Chinese joint were hold-
ing a noisy peao conference. The pn si- j
<le u te was speaking and gesticulating!
grotesquely for dlust ra: .on, or. the topic ? I
of the- day and the merits of mescal and !
pulque in general, while supported by j
four of his loyal peace officers.
The mos» passed by this assembla
running. This was sufficient cause for
suspicion, as i? is not ordlnarllj neces-
sary for a resident of Taviche to s<
• x-rt himself units.- there is something
"up." The peace preservers' conclave
^OO LATb TO CLASSIFY—
FUNERAL NOIICE.
Frank Marrin.
-Iti San Antonio. Tex., at H o'cCi I
Aug. 10, 1U07. aged 80 years. Fu-
neral will take place from the residence ol
his nephew, WIU Marrin. 119 Austlt
Street, at 5 o'clock p. rm, Aug. 11. i:»07
Friends and acquaintances are invited to
attend.
the side
ikllng
a mountain and are
ut of tunnels in "ehi-
only t pp- d the mother
side aiid stopped work
vorked straight through
g the principal de-posits
so on
account i p ' ( i\ . d ;it.
>s under different coii-
imhe-i- of vevy rah old
r« had $ 1 a».ri-1 worth of
gold taken out of her."
i- miner who bad "been
ie Klondike, and as we
il'u tomato can lanterns
nous tunnel Mm v.in
The walls still cparkled
i c of the light from i he
i tlm cans, and massive
ifid there in Imllowcd-
, • t \ id( nee 1 henis'dves of
\cral thousand dollars,
•co had been thoroughly
ju'evious owner had
ce thought probably oe-
Spaniards some g< Vera-
endeavor to "pan en the mine on any
om who will make a
The extremes some
lows will go to In order to dispose of
their property, sometimes reach
heulous. I know one man yon could
hardly call hiir a miner--who w
i.xims to sell bis claim that he
beyond all bounds of human rea:
i hoo-uing his property by letter
prrsp' ctive punv; se».
In speaking of ttie merits of his mine
n a letter written upon an elaborate
letterhead, upon which the writer's name
appear-d in bold type "Dire--tcr General
or the — —" he said among other
things:
"Sh • s a whi. tling corker, r tell you
they ain't nary an< ther sceh property
tl'.is hull anm If you want to get
rieh without nnfeh trouble to yec^li, jn<t
(x my mind before onm either e-ic
els you to it. my last essay showed
•r te> he a pavin' forty per cent silver,
'■'y per o nt eopper, and tlu n some
• k -1. '
i n.igh* add parenthetically
rticul ir person is t-till the
rector" of his own "mind."
Capital
Taviche.
Anting the mining properties in Ta-
\ i' h wuich arc produe-ing an abundance
rich ore at tliis time, is th* Tr ad-
we*ll, a silver and copper mine nan- <1
alter the world famous Tread well mine
in tlv• Klond.ke. its American owners
e-nly hope that it will prove ,,y j j, | j,,
vcllow inetal as the same mirn- m Alaska.
rhe El Due i 'h, controlled by Ameri-
cans. recent I.\ produced son " speciniens
or wir• -liver that boosted the vain- ,.f
!';1 puendc slo.-k to a marvelouh
Writable coils of twisted silve
taken out of this shaft in one Ir
rock. ' his, ot course h* ightencd tim
liop« s of th 4 workers of less succ cssi'nl
inines stirrouniing the- El htnnde, The
«'anej > Plane i, Zapote, P.osario, Leo-
ii'ira, i<;i Ordt n, Consuela, La <' enpaniw,
Proviih ncla and other mines, besides
P
I igur<
•ad
'•onper
nraduc
»m
•d
gold ore i
i tons by
v- r.
daily
mines.
'i h • principal dr iwba<
ol transportation for tl
utilizing ox-carts lore
ot ly means of carrying
tc the railroad. This
just now as tl
the sacks of o
s but ten mile
Died-
p. m
EXPRESS WANT ADS $ $
ARE RESULT BRINGERS $ $
I-OK
(OSt
price
SA'DE—Two large oil hand pumps,
each; will sell at your own
; no use for thera. Irvin & Glover.
Howard A. Rector.
Died—In Roanoke, Vo... Aug. 7. 1907.
Howard A. Hector, aged 10 years. The
funeral will be held at the residence of
his father, Rev. A. E. Rector, No. JS05
Virginia Avenue, at 4:30 p. ui. Aug. 11,J
1907. Interment in the Aimhor Masonic"
Cemetery. Friends invited to atttend.
STAMP MILL NEAR TAVICHE.
y Spanish miners. The ore sieve on this mill is Per-
sian t, even if our first parents had begun
the work, to afford observational proof
of such a cycle of change in any partic-
ular star, but the fact of such evolution
with the evidence before us can hardly
be doubted.
"I most fully believe that when the
modifications of terrestial spectra under
sufficiently varied conditions of temper-
ature, pressure and environment have
been further studied this conclusion will
be greatly strengthened, but in this study
e must have regard also to the spectra
of the s'ars themselves.
"The stars are th - crucibles of the
Creator. There we see matter under con-
ditions of temperature, pressure and en-
vironment. the variety of which we can-
not hope to emulate in our laboratories,
and on a scale of magnitude beside which
the proportion of our greatest experi-
ment is less than that of a drop to the
ocean. The spe< troscopic astronomer ha*
to thank the physicist and chemist for
the foundation of hia science, but the
tirm I ' oming—-we can almost see it
now -when the astronomer will repay
the debt by wide reaching contributions
to the \ .-ry fundamenta of chemical
science."—New York Sun.
He Left the House.
was fee-ding a hungry
day she discovered he
r silver spoons,
she t-xedalmr-d: "Drop
scoundrel, and leave
While a lady
tramp the >th r
was pocketing he-
Opening :.li3 door
those spoons, you
the house!"
"IJut. madam '*
"Loav the house, I say!" screamed the
infuriated woman. "Leave the house'"
•I go. madam," said the tramp, as he
reached the 'ront gate, "never to retma •
but. before I go. | would like to sav
that I did not Intend to take the hous-\"
— Philadelphia Inquirer.
Ventnor's Charm.
SACKS OF RICH ORE FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO.
is brought out of the mine
in cars, pushed along the track by nativt-3. After being
assorted it is loaded
An advertisement, of the
eh In or o trains the follow]
'Ken from a distinguished
Re :t .f ali. »he place is
r'tfh'T than hot o, the
\\> s,- nothing- very
this—Punch.
chirms of
r statement
r'rer:
s ontii tly cold
i inner tinu '
cxccpUenal in
*\/
—-
.
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