. Daily Colonist (1900-11-22). en of affairs, and octogiirians. I scattered cash (worth some-thing like twenty-five to the farthing) asone scatters coin before pigeons. I likedthe Chinese and wo were happy Heaven we do not do with them nswe have done with the Japanese; bungleour work fid ns to leave them withouttheir religion or ours either. A peoplewithout a religion is like a ship without arudder. What but shipwreck lies beforethem? But the Chinese have bettershaped heads than the people of Japan. Look out! Hun! Here comes thosoldiers! It is my boy who cries why should


. Daily Colonist (1900-11-22). en of affairs, and octogiirians. I scattered cash (worth some-thing like twenty-five to the farthing) asone scatters coin before pigeons. I likedthe Chinese and wo were happy Heaven we do not do with them nswe have done with the Japanese; bungleour work fid ns to leave them withouttheir religion or ours either. A peoplewithout a religion is like a ship without arudder. What but shipwreck lies beforethem? But the Chinese have bettershaped heads than the people of Japan. Look out! Hun! Here comes thosoldiers! It is my boy who cries why should we run from the sol-diers? Well, dont talk—but get to aplace of safety, ho says. Wo go to boat, so-called be-cause its windows are glazed—not madeof oiled paper like the Chinese boat is warped to the shore close toa little town,, and wo take our campchairs and seat; ourselves on thp dock,disdaining to push off into the 8tr£Ajri, ,The regiments come, on their wny totho war with the Japanese. They are. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, , P. N. Lost Appearance of Mme. Schell,And Her Troupe of Performing Lions. In Conjunction With a mammoth pecialty Coy.


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