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PitoiMtiKTOH ll.'i South 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. t In May last some of the wild tribes men of Morocco stole a Spanish boy and girl who were living with their parents at one of the Spanish Battle ments on the north coast of Africa. Tho Spanish government, knowing well that tho children would be killed If tho ransom demanded by tho ban dits was not pa hi, advanced tho money, and tho children were roloaHed. Then 8paln made a claim for tho amount of Its disbursement, and also for dam ages, upon the government of Moroc co. Recently the government paid to Spain tho sum of 130,000, and an ad ditional sum of 1,600 to be given to the parents of the stolen children. Several Incidents of tho same sort have occurred In the past two or three years, and each time tho sultan has been compelled to take n large sum of money from his treasury to meet the claims of Spain. He seems Incapable of preventing these outrages. Probably few persons hnve any idea how weak the sultan of Morocco Is in the large country he assumes to govern. The fact is that his rule extends over only about one-Blxth of the territory desig nated on our maps by the name of Morocco.' It is easy to distinguish be tween the territories over which his rule Is well established and those in which his authority is not recognized, and whose inhabitants refuse to pay taxes unless the taxg&theior is sup ported by a large force of soldiers. If we look at the map showing the distri bution of the population of Morocco we will observe two areas, roughly triangular In shape, which are inhabit ed by Arabs. The most northern aiea extends from the Strait of Gibral tar to tho coast town of Rabat with Fez, the largest city of the country, near the apox of the triangle. The baae of the southern triangle lies along the coast between Mazngari and Agadir and the city of Morocco In tho Interior Is near its apex. 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A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Inreat cir culation of any sclentlno Journal. Terms, 3 a Jm four months, ft Bold by ail newsdealers. IIMNftRn.WBr'liBwM these triangles white men may travel In comparative safety without being compolled to disguise their origin. All tho chiefs are servants of tho sultan, and are held accountable for outrages committed upon the whites, It la mistake to suppose that tho sultan of Morocco encourages outrages upon white visitors to his country. They are comparatively Bafo In all the re gions where his rowor la supreme; this Is not to Bay that the Arabs have a very friendly feeling for whites, but as a rule they dare not attack them. Pierre Loti, In his vivid picture of Morocco as ho saw It twolvo years ago, tells of a woman beggar who, while ac cepting the alms given to hor by mem bers of the French embassy with ap parent gratitude, wns at tho same time repeating over and over again the words: "Curses upon you and your re ligion," thinking that none of them knew the meaning of what sho said. But In the vast territories inhabited by Berbers not even the sultan nor his of ficials dare venture unless accompan ied by regiments of troops. No white man would think of penetrating these regions openly. No braver explorors ever lived than Foucauld, Harris and Lcnz, who, witli only a handful of men in their parties, passed through the thick of the Berbers, traversing the country in all directions. These ex plorers were so well disguised that they were never suspected of being white men. If their identity had been known they would have paid for their temerity with their lives. If we examine a map showing tho routes of explorers jn Morocco we will see that they aro very numerous In the tri angles occupied by the Berbers. T us It is the hostility evinced, not only against white men, but also against the sultan himself, that has kept five sixth of Morocco from being well known, and has limited satisfactory explorations to the small triangles oc cupied by the Arabs. i iV4isssHvllsAtfl Tntercollegeate Bureau. COTTELL & LEONARD 472-478 Mt-.,ittry Allniiiv, New York Makers of the r te aps.Gowns and Hoods To the. American Colleges and Universities. Illustrated Manual, s.'implu prices, etc., on request, downs for the pulpit and bench. VALENTINH ABT The great Virtuoso and other great players use only the Washburn Mandolin He ears It In an Inspiration to him. Too, too, should enjoy n Washburn. Washburn Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Zithers are sold by flrst-chwa muslo doalorn OTorywhore. New Models Only $15.00. Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Pre. LYON & HEALY, Makers, 17 Adams Street, - CUlcago. Occasionally a man, llko a mule, puts his best foot backward. ROYALTY TO VISIT AMERICA Kin; 8k.rvd Queen of Sia.nv Contemplate a. Tour of This Country Royalty is really going to pay a visit to thli country in the person of King Chulalongkorn of Slam and his queen. Hamilton King, United States min ister at Bangkok, biam, has been In formed, through Prince Devawongse, Siamese minister for foreign affairs, that King Chulalongkorn of Slam would like to pay a visit to America In the near future. His majesty haB It In his mind to visit Japan, and would bo pleased to avail himself of the same opportunity to visit the Unit ed States also. The minister thinks that such a visit would lead to bet ter appreciation or Amerleah Institu tions on the part of the Siamese. Tho king of Slam appreciates that for one monarch to visit tho realm of another means an Invitation froun the Bovoreign host and more or less recognition on the part of the govern ment to which ho Is of necessity In the position of a guest. Ha $ eat ass time appreciates that with our repub lic he must be quite otherwise, and while he fully understands this and would be glad to cone to the United States in a private capacity, if he could do bo, for the sake of the edu cation it would be to himself and his people, he feels a fear that to go In such. a manner might be regarded in ,i-,ti,jHwrtJ...' "Ktj, nf hna- tlllty, or, it least. Indifference to hia country. blam is well disposed toward us and thoroughly appreciates the Influence, of America In the Chinese question. She has known us, with the exception of the Cheek case, very favorably through our missionaries, but natural ly through" surh a channel she has known us only aB a good people rather tham as a great and strong nation. For political power she hus always looked toward Europe ohly. The beat Slam has seen or now Knows in commercial or industrial development has either been seen In Europe or been brought hither from Europe by her leaders, very many of whom have been educat ed there. The Stars and Stripes have not been seen In the harbors of Bangkok for over six years, but American commerce Is finding Its way there, and her prod ucts are commending themselves In competition with the cheap stuffs that flood the orient. Japan has opened her doors toward American goods and American institutions, and the ways ol Japan aro the ambition of her little sister All this makes the king the more desirous of knowing the United States. St. Louis Republic. Your Money and Important Papers Should be kept in a safe place; M.25 pwysiora Safe Deposit Box for three mon'i.s; abs lutelv sfe from tire and burglars Mivrrwan anil truiiksbtored n our Storage Vault. 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