Honorable Artillery Company of London A: V lit V 1 - . . 4 V I - v X- OFKlCOPNTHRJKWORAm.H THE MAYFLOWER'S DI3CK IN MID-OCEAN. EA II L. OP DENBEIGH (Yachtln, Cop) AND T X ??9 i a " 1 4 i , r ' ' ' ' ';7 'A THE QIRti WHO BEAT THE SOLDIERS. MIhh Taylor. Export In 8ca Athletics. Taking the Ring-Toss Championship from the llunurublos. ONE OF THE AMUSEMENTS ON THE WAY OVER. Obstacle Tinrn In Which Men and Ofllcers Entered with Great Spirit and Mad Liols of Fun. HE Honourable Artillery Company of London, which arrived In Bos ton Friduy morning, October 2, on the Dominion liner Mayflower, for a two weeks' visit In this country as guests of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, Is probably the most distinguished and inter esting military organization in the world, as It Is the oldest, certainly in the British em pire. It was Incorporated In 1W7, and since M41 It bus occupied the lumo grounds at Flnsbury on wH'.ch Its armoury bouse Stands today. The commanding officer of the London Honourable has for two centuries and a quarter been cither the king of England, prince of Wales or some other member of the royal family. At the head of the 160 members of the company who compose the party now visiting the Boston Ancients is the earl of Denbigh, who brings with him a number of his distinguished staff ofllcers. Of the 700 passengers the Mayflower brought over none entered Into the sports which are to be enjoyed only on a great oceun liner with more cost than these digni fied soldiers. At home cricket is one of the strong points of the Honourable nnd they promptly converted the broad, shining decks of Mayflower Into a field on which they played with a t el tiered bull. Ring tops, Shufllebourd and the other amustments of seagoers filled In much of the time between the dally d'lll, and twice during the voyage there were field day athletic sports. In spite of the boisterous weathur a part of the way across. That the trip was a re markable one for the month of gules ap pears In an entry Sorretary Mills made on his log: "The boat Is standing the g.ile In a remarkable manner, hardly rolling at all. There Is very little sicknesB aboard. " The Honourable suit from Boston for home October 15 on the new Dominion liner Columbus, which comes to Boston next week on Its maiden voyage. Mayflower and Columbus are both of the branch of the In ternational Mercantllo Murine service from Boston that la to be taken over by the White Star line the 1st of December, and iter that time, when they are to be re fitted and refurnished, they will be known U Cretio and Republic respectively. v Lie, t "'if f i-- ARTILLERY EMBARKING ON THE MAYFLOWER AT LIVERPOOL, Secret Safes for the Up-toDate l.'.T Hr.iU'pru at till nhirn tinieH I were made In a romantic age pre I Humablv for the romunceni to hang their tuhs on. The woman of toduy 1m nothing if not prac tical, and, while Mie may have a wei-ret drawer or two in her de.sl or dressing t ible, she places her cliiet dcjiendoiKC upon a safe. Try to open one side of milady's dainty Wilting defl:, dud if it opens at ull it turn slowly and heavily, for it 1.4 u stfe door made of lijers of steel and Iron weiiied to resist the drill of the burglar. Thet-e safes, which nre built into writing desks and closets or set away in con venient places, are baby affairs, and look as if they might belong to a doll hou.se, but they will do good Bervlce. They are only from 12 to 11 inches high, but they weigh from ISO to I0O pounds uor a con venient weight for a burglar to carry off unobserved. They have regular combination locks, like the safes of larger size, and ore as care fully made. But inside they present u different appearance. They are lined with velvet In rich colors, and some of the larger onoa are made with shelves and library racks. In them jewelry, as well as private correspondence, Is as safe as any thing may be. The very small safes appeal particularly to women, but there are larger sises which are equally useful, and thee are more frequently built into closets where a woman has a special amount of jewelry that she keeps with ber; or, for silverware, they ore built into the butler's pantry. Tha larger small safes will range from one and one-half feet to two and one-half feet la height. A Load Off Her Jlind Uncle George I don't like to Fay any thing, Carrie, against your Mr. Fleeting. He appears to be a nice sort of a chap, and there's no denying that he's got lota of money, but how did he get it? They do say his ancestors were no better than pirates. Carrie And they left him the money T Oh, I'm so g'ad! I was afraid you wer6 going to say his father or grandfather worked for a living, or some disgraceful thing like that, Boston Transcript.