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R . . s 0 i . ~ _ . - _ _ .. . . »re ' _ iusrlim l ° ' | ' ‘ Bu D 9 1 JOHN DAIS llllllllllllllll lI8H llllllll ____ »< can ll"-*IP Y°“ 1” 5'°“' All correspondence promptly answ ered tion, if you visit our Stenclls sent on applicatioi (bpecial)-Washington State is hysteri only ouow' ,.a\._,,1.ooo mdloatmo. tho Y 2 is S95 1 2,9 cal over the probable loss of an enor ‘ seas, and lighter yellow the brighter moug trade, owmrr to Arlm bound riidiatiens from some craters ldrens D0 C miners beinff compelled to push Th h h d h _ e ouse mouse as ma e a ome S HOCk9y BOOl,S l 60 through Bntwh Columma' as a result of on the North Bull, a sandy island in the the law excludino' aliens from Atlin Bay of Dobho that oamo .oto omotonoo 8 EO l0Ol{ 11106 3.I1Cl ‘L0 district The law comes into force only about a century ago In the new neu week environment the mice have shown a ten I'-[Il&Ill1l'¢l.Cl',l1l‘6d Elilltl Cannon are very mdwnaut at the dency to become lighter colored, many Ollly by Ottawa authorit es for not repealing the ar or oolmooo are too 1 y sooo y o S3~lm0U 1'0"\1lHt\0DS 39, 1101635 Ilwy 50 | hawks and owls, the sand colcred speci- there will be no canning season and the HIGHS MVS grown in*o predominance orovmoo mu loso ooormoosly Dr H Lvster Jameson mentions this as shadesnow beinv found, and as the d k s dl b th acurious instance of the establishment of a proteetively co‘ored race The i is san co ore race gives evi ence that the transmiitation of species is not necessarily sos‘ow as to be indi cernable The breeding of orchids has received much attention iii recent years both in Europe anJ ini iici, with re ults of S BS 2 G F BEEF All 8|' that piilsations ot the great ,Indian -f\ carthtuake ot June 12 1897 had ii Into The Sea ile- Engineer Drowned-A Ci- gantic Combinebescribed Its0bject being to Crush Out Trade Unionism-Ad dress and Presentation to Emperor William 5|_|3||[|) |89| THE GUARDIAN, CHARLo'I"1‘ETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY JANUABY14 1899 -8 PAGES scieri1'ii=icfiviiscsLi.|iniY C if T W 0 ` ` lf 00000. 1 0i\D0i\ Jan 13 ....(Speclal)_The city has been practicallv isolated all day, owing to storm There are many wrecks of miner importance and Several livesilost around thc coast. A train for Wales dashed into the sea owing to the tracks being washed away The fireman and engineer were drowned Folkstone pier and station are almost demolished Loiiiioit Jan 13 _(Special)-Eng ish Railwa Review is out with a des criptien of a gigant c combine called Employers’ Parliame itary Council its ob]ect being to crush out trade union- an address, and medals which Piince Bismarck received durinv' his career probably have a chance Iso test the workings of a strange device for lifting assenvers high in the air Its inventor, li E Shermin,is a Chicago Electrician, h , accordinv to the Chicago Inter- Uiein, recently received ord from be irge Pzingelo Commissioner PecL’s the greatest interest to the natural his tory student Up to 1800 states Mr L L Hurst but 4 llowc ed orchids,l raised from distinc crosses, were ie l corded, in 1890, about 200 had bee enumerated iilrchili ri ire now on record no less than 2500 OI tfiese 800 l 0 c l id li about 1L0 are _e eric iyor s i c pir ents belonvinv to fifferin' genera s... B4 abou* 500 Fr rp i niry ‘iyoiids that is hybrids ot the first gencri ion oetiveen wo different sp=ci~ s i out 2.() are eccndary liybfids, _ind JO me tertiary \o hybrids oicliid of thc ioiirth gener- ation has been known to flower lnese experiments demonstrated the existence ot natural hybrid formerly thougit to be impossible, have p oven that h -l b ids are very fer ile removing an ob ysetion to the theory of the evo'u*ioii of spfcies admitted bv Darwin and have suggested that hy bridizition has bien one of Nature rapid and effective means of creating new species more li ting for life under new conditions There are two ways of getting power from steam-one by causing it to move some kind of apiston and the othei by by using the energy or push of the steam ]et The former, pointed outll/lr (Jerald Stoney the other day at the Dur ham College of Science, has been gra dually perfected from the engine of bavory to the splendid modern recipro- cating engine but the latter, though re presenting the earliest form of steam engine and applied by Hero of Alexan d b * 2100 a vo d u Parsons invented the compound steam turbine Among the advantages of such an envine are freedom from reciproca tinff parts small size and economy in hrst cost. and running eitpenses The steam turbine was first applied to driving dynamos, and from about 4 horse-power has been inert ased in size to 1500 horse- power, ontire towns l eing lighted from these motors of which one London company has install d 10 000 horse power Many other application, have now been found, the latest and most nromi ing being to steamship propulsi on The famous Tiirbinia only 100 feet lcng by ti feet beam and displacing 44§ tons, yet with engines of over 2000 ac 'tual horse power-has _attained the un precedeuted speed of 84 knots or 39 miles an hour, and destrover,of 200 tons displacement are being built that are confidently expected to attain 3a or pos i sibly 40 knots Nor is this all Larger vessels are practicable for a speed ot 50 knots while their coal lasts, andosucli S B & ships may be expected to carry passen _ gets across the Channel within a few setretarv if American concessions for tt e proposed exliibiiicn, that his inven I ous is now praciiiiallx certain of frei- irig .i p ace on the Imposiiion grounds “biieiinaifs uinb relic,” is the de 1 iia ioii given ti a rnoclianical device iiiitnfleil o rival th Fe ris wheel, and, Vlr Piiigelo has prfiinisedto notify the inventor bv ciblcffriiii as soon the conctssiou is secured Tn tame of the uevif‘~ iuvfuiled by Mr Sticiiuai was suggssteil by the re semblance which his model bore to the frsuie ot tue ii iibrflia The t.0'uil planning of the thing was iiiirusted to a practical mechanical engineer, II R Hincliff, who planned the iiiinulait- tures building at the Columbian Expo; - \.i0l'l The idea of it is so carry passenvers to a. vi-eat height overlooking the Expo- sition grounds The plans call for a. steel tructure 3:10 feet high and 2a() feet in diamet r from car to car when the cars are on the top Ten cars are planned each capabio of accommodating 00 passengers Mr Sherman says that the cars can make three trips every houixwhicli will admit of their carrying more passengers in ihiit time than the Fo ris wheel did because all the cars can be loaded at one trip The cars are to be supported at the ends of 10 long steel cables, which are to run over ilie ends of the arms staves ofthe “umbrellas” The power is to be applied from the platform around the ctntral column The lat- The power by which it is expected to move the p‘atform and to lower and raise the cars is hydraulic pressure Another motion is also provided for in the plans That is a rotary motion of the platform carrying with it the cars, and that motion is to be carried out by a s°pa.rate application of electrical POV! 81' Mr Sherman says that not as much power willlie required to run the ma- chine as is required to operate the Fer- ris wheel, because the weight of each ear hlled with passengers is utilized as a connterbalancing power of gravity over the pulleys at the ends of the arms The application for-a site was made for grounds opposite the (sliamp d Mars, where the Paris Ferns wheel is _now in operation The Paris wheel is 40 feet higher than the Chicag o wheel -_lg-_*_ LEADS THE PULL ASEVERE ‘"“’°""’“"" l Experiments in driving gas engines Prince Otto Edward Leopold Von with acetylene are to be carried out at Mason College, Birmingham ’ _...___ Bismarck the most famous of modern Jarman siatesiiien died in his home at# iiiiiiii .. `_ ‘iii 3 sf iéu _,_ 1 €'ai'f.l~"£»" 4 *" Q we " e¥ ""5 ii" _.__ Frtedriclisruth, near H mburg on July 31st 1898 He was born in the year of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 and was ttieiefore in his eighty fourth year It was owinv chiefly to Bismarck that the many small s'atss and principslities which, with Prussia, new form the German Empire, were united under one government He was for many years next to the German Emperor, the most intliieiiiial man in his country Ho field the ohice of Chancellor under the late Emperor, and owing tothe most determined temper, was commonly reign Bismarck resigned his cflico on since that time he had lived in retire Ritroiims IN CHINA some two years ago the Emperor of China, realizing to some extent China is in all matters of modern ro- tor centuries, that the slow, uiiprogres ndependence isle lnMn - ‘ Ffdmed Beno known as the Iron Chancellor Soon f0l‘ L80 Ill 9 after the present Emperor began his _ 6 A:f‘|fc: account of pressure from the former $8ll88fl0l‘l°°°c\| men, for Manila atleast, how very far backward NEW YORK Jan 1 gross, determined to begin a seriosp of Th. Hemldlq umm reforms His chief adviser was his that um s1m°'u°° b°°°m uncle, who had been for forty years Nl*-W9 fY0°PS ITB on Prime Minister of China, and who was idea of an attack upon ll o f th ld t h ,iss ,_: sis; ‘“:’_i__:_:' ;_;;,:;°i'°i:i, ,aggyi ss-1°: spring the young Emperor continued P” ers harm! to make reforms with greater activity “I“d9P@I1d€l100 01' Délih than ever His new adviser was a It iii said that the nah i§::sa;‘:_i"°__si:i ii" °° as M “- e new ways ot doing things followed so closely one an Pm an gn” “tr” upon another and so completely upset SAN Fizaitoisoo, Jan many practises that had been followed _Gomooat Yorktown sive Chinese statesman could not stand a it any longer Many eminent and aged W” INGTON you 1 i;f_;';,°::,:““;__‘i°§f:_;‘_f_:’_:s',2zP:;:‘_a:§ The »» 1~»»»=-°» TW° hundred and ninety one firms officials at one time, and startled the t°d“Yf m°d5f°9°1m1° have agreed to the declaration, Unions various governors of the Chinese pro- Gwora Evan for the la will noi; be 1-egos-mzed ,D an form viuces by telling them that henceforth gage,-d when h B y he would send messages to them by I y B apps BERLIN, Jan 13 -(Special) -Dur telco-raph instead of by ai trusted mess the cha gas made “gun inv audience given Ileroert Bismarck 6Ug61‘ H0 Pl8l1f1€d $0 have I System uv B ard °f the Ar yesterday ho orosootod Emperor WH of free education, and empowered om M1163 |19 affdlr 688568 ham mth cials to turn idol temples into school tion in the arm P A w°"DR°UsU“Bn'ELI‘A' }ii1ioned the .Emperor for certain rs- secretary of the Board of Rites had e forms These were much objected to by the secretaries’ superiors and by most of the princes of *lie court Thev asked the Emperor to punish him. in s'eid of which the Emperor promoted him to a. position which ordmarily he would not have attained io without fifteen years of servii e and after se eral examinations Moreover the complain mv oilifials and princes were sternly rebuked and some cf them dismissed from otllre Then these ctlicials, etc , appealed to the Empress Dowagens widow of the lite Emperor, and aunt of the present ruler bhe ha. tened t Pekin and iiiin:ie.l a*ely assumed con t ol of affairs T ie ll np ror is aper- son of much li~s strength of character than his impcfi_l aunt The Fmperoi’s chiif .iilvi er fled from the city and soufflit rctuire iii a Briti li man of war 'lne new ap; ointee-i to die i were dis inisst rl, and thee d olh iuls re-instatcd or o hers not desirous for reforms put in their plice lhe l. npre s Diwafrer, T-ii An has been living ii someuhit retired life for 9 yows ‘sie is a woman of much force of hiriicter Her fa‘liei was a Manchu Y houses But the act that led the Chinese statesman to -'nite against the Emperor ' was not exactly a reform A lower YGU seas Ili' Wooil’s oou h Norway assi-is lungs b .»»4 A ` Norwa Prteliassssasos A sol ‘ier who was voveriior of an inferior city In 1834 she became a wife ot the then rulinv Liiip ror and was soon raised to the tlist position among his wives Vlrheu the present Emperor began to rule though urged to retain her position as regeut, she refused A1 though a very clever woman she is very ivnorant Her ability has drawn around her almost all the leading Chinese statesman Possibly it may be well that this clever woman should have the reins of power Just at this time Reformation is vood but to be thorough it must not be urged on peop'e too quickly The efforts at reform in China are checked Y S Madefrompure creamoftartar against alum. 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