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Show TI1K EXAMINE!: MOlINIMJ (liiiJi-X- , I TAII, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1907. full brows, shresd gray eyes. no,- and full nostrils, niouh sid , strong, spare chin, indeed, often, which 1, son.- 'ini.-,seen lu America'i'i of liie Northern aud feelings of a stenographer or other woman in hia employ. Those who are bound to him by tLe necessity of earning their living, do not call out hla nobler sentiments. He regards waa disealm, them as Just help, nothing more. sia'c The the thin but They may be infinitely finer grained passionate, and kindly; still sufficient hair of his head waa than himself, hut be ride roughshod Hia presence com- over their sensitive feelings, domineergray, not whi'c OVER RIPE MEAT. though it did not in- ing, criticising manded respt-c'- . mercilessly scolding, the central figure of even using profane language. Health Beard Will Ash Amsndmsirt spire awe, as did comdominated would Such a who be terribly shockevery man Bismaik. of Law to Apply to Emergencie pany ai which he was present. With ed if those to whom he is so deferen1 found my tial in society knew how he treated Salt l.akc. Kb S During thr moet-iu- j some embarrassment heed hi the women in his employ. They would of the board of Lealih Saturday, tongue sufficiently totoanswer Yespleasto not believe it possible, if they could nr ant advance aud lulu that the piaa of The conversation which be in his office, store, or factory for a routiy taken from a local cold storage his question. ensued lasted some twenty minutes. day that the man who displays these of W. J. by lusprctur Frasier, plant Whs 1 Interested in military affairs and coarse, brute qualities, could possibly provialona. was raainined, with the concerned be tbe polished gentleman they met result that the board instrurted the war? Only in so far as they of history. A the evening before. insiiertor to confiscate the stock of the great movements moat. The tainted meat la the prcp-ir- tj student of history, therefore? Yes, and of oue of the rrstauranta and privileged for the time at least to THE VANISHING AMERICAN RACE. work at the same table with the great according to the acknowledgement of country, under his the owner. It has been In cold ator-ag- historian of nr1 eaamined the wars Another writer ha recorded her inn guidance. Had about live months. R. Stewart, the waged by my own peop!r?Oh, yes, to p reunions that the American race la . When Dr. did aiate them? health commissioner, was questioned some extent. And bowCivil Two children to n family, war loomed vanishing. about the condition of the meat yes- Why, of course, our whether the of the parents be rich or poor, me one most before ns stupenIt was bad; terday, he remarked: Certainly a educated or illiterate, is the limit. FifIn fact, it waa rotten.'' Asked if Oty dous conflicts in history. teen blacks on Fifth avenue in New Chemist Harms had analysed the great conflict, he said, a very great York were found to contain fifteen hut not a great war. nut war sample, be replied that an amaljets conflict, twenty-twapartment waa not necessary, as It waa general- lm a scientific sense, perhaps, st slL children. Jp the exact sense of houses where there were 485 families, ly agreed by tbe chemist and the j This wss at least r children were found, or about members of the hoard that thr meat bis words. one to every nine families. Children Utterly unaware who my interlocuwaa unlit for consumption. doga were found in the same class, Hr. Frasier notified thr owner of tor might be, and seeing him unmo- and the I he meat that neglected neither being admitted to many ofmarit must not be used lested, in fact, apparently The author herself, n He will proceed to confiscate tbe stock by the other guests of the evening, I apartments. and ried woman. Is reported to have no on Monday. Nothing further has had regained some confidence, been dune by the oflicera concerning with patriotic assurance launched into children. In striking opposition to these state-menthe fish and poultry which la stored a spirited rebuttal of his statement, is tbe report of ths Department the reputations defending beef room tinted same staunchly with tbe in tbe of Commerce nnd Labor on the immilions and which Inspector Kraale- -i if our Northern generals, who ha New York waa requested not to molest when he kmg been my heroes. He listened with gration through the port of ailenre, and at n fitting open- during the year 1906. The figures show st tent ptrd to take sample! for Inspec- well-brenew ing said a few words still confirming n total of 1.055,931 prospective comtion last Friday. Perhaps I was on the Americans, the largeet number Inasmuch as the authority of the hia opinions. from Hamburg and the second provUInn Inspector to erise and con- verge of explosion, when. In a formal ing largest from Bremen. It is evident that fiscate foodstuff which he believes way, he said: But permit me to inla unfit for use has been questioned troduce myself. 1 am General Field there are to be citizens in ibis country in the future, even if the visits and as it is almost Impossible to se- Marshal Count von 'Moltke.'' Of course the youth, American or of the stork aeejn to be fewer to cure convictions under the preson-homes. statutes, for vlolstiona of the food other, who would not have stood plant- "American" The alarmist easily grows excited laws, the board of health decided tJ i ed and rooted there in respectful ask the legislature to amend the silence had not been born. Henceforth, over the comparienn of aurh statements as those of the author mentionstatutes so that there will be no quee , until he eacuaed himself and permllteJ lion as to his duties and authority, his frieuda to draw near, the talk was ed and the official ones of the governand as to the penalty fur Infractions a monologue. In the few further re- ment. The thronga of aliens continue of the law. The city attorney will marks he made about the Civil war, to pour through the nation's gateways lie asked to prepare an amendment to as before, ho crltirlaed no one by name Into this western land of promise. Most lie submitted 1u the legislature for, and. I think, praised no one by name, of them oome to stay. Meat of them alihought of this 1 am not sure. He hope to be "Americana" in the course Its consideration. The board of health deelded that spoke only of campaigns, specifying, of a few year. Many of them reprehereafter physicians must report alt of course from his own point of view, sent race elements already exerting influence, a may be cases of eerebro-splna-l meningitis, gains and losses and strategic oppor- much political It la readily aeon from a study of a city and that all houses w here aurh disease : tunities which were not seised.McClelballot on election day. They are the Is discovered must be placarded. The well known that he believed I great strate- Americans of tomorrow. physicians differ somewhat as to lan to have been onr one But ths alarmist forgets thst the whether the disease Is coutaglou j gist, because be wrote to that effect a p Thers were seventeen deaths from letter which I have since seen, and presence of a desire for American is a fundamental assurance of in Balt Lake during which I translated for the use of Mcspinal Clellans biographers. My impression safety. The immigrants aeek to throw January. off thpae peculiarities which distinIs thst he said so then. BUILDING MANY BRIDGES. 'But,' said he, you have produced guish them from their new neighbors. in America one of the worlds very Their children enter the public school! and soon learn to alng with gusto Union Pacific te Erect Thirty on Wy- greatest strategists George Washingabout the "sweet land of liberty," each ton." The present writer Is profoundoming Division. ly grieved that on his return home he calling it "my country." When they Balt take, Feb. I. According to a did not set down Von Moltke's very grow up they Intermarry wltt the chilare dren of other nee elements and the report from Wyoralug the engineering words Buck regrets, however, depart incut of the Union Pacific la vain, but It Is In hts power to give with alien disappears, in his stead coming from the cosmopolitan American, who compresently to he engaged In the work some accuracy from memory and bines the strength of the several raof constructing some thirty new steel letters the eubstance of the great genwas as follows: cial strains. bridges on the Wyoming division of eral's opinion, which was ever executSome Americans" date back to the No finer movement the road. Most of the new bridges Mayflower or to the Puritan or cavawill replace old frame structures. Two ed than the retreat across the Jerseys, ru the structures Are unusually large. the return across the Delaware a first lier migrations of 1629 or 1607. Borne One Is Ilf feet long, spanning the time, and then s second, so ss to draw date back to 1860 or 1880. Both are Platte river near LaSalle, south of out the enemy in a long, thin line; to truly entitled to the name American." skirmish at the Assanplnk, create a One la Just as apt to be a useful clti-aeCheyenne; the other Is a 675-foas the other. The race strains of bridge over tbe Oreen river, near the feeling of assurance, throw the Brltlrh town or that name. general off his guard, turn his flank the country have been cosmopolltal in In the construction or tbe Green with consummate skill, and, finally, every generation. It la right to reguwith such unequal force, to complete late immigration in some respects. It River bridge there will be some Inter at Princeton and may be true that undesirable elements eating engineering work. The present hla discomfiture spans, while throw him back upon hla base. Indeed, come la. But there is no need for bridge has four Von Moltke thought, Washingtons alarm except from theorist. If the steel the new bridge, a double-tracsteel military career was marked through-nu- t English speaking element does not structure, will have nine qualities as a care for children to follow in the paths by girders. This new bridge is to be const urcted In precisely the same place an soldier, but the climax of hla power of the parents, the many other elethe preaent structure without interfer waa displayed when, with such scanty ments will look after the future. The English race haa contributed much Ing with tralllc over the road. This resources st had been put at hit throughout that first campaign, strength to the past Bo have many will be accomplished by constructing a false treat le work under the present be closed It by leaving a numerous others. The American la not necessarenemy board up in ily descendant of a colonial ancestor. bridge and graudnlly building up the and foundations of the new structure. New York and much concerned, at Ha la. a product of many contributing He will be a power in tbe Then one of the preaent spans will lie that, for the safety of its precious force-;stores Crest ss were Washington's world for years to come, despite all removed and the new span quickly Inserted. Bo perfectly will these be later achievements, and remarkable in- prophets of 111. Chicago Tribune. made to fit that this operation, the deed as was his conduct of tbe whole hla early tearing out of one great bridge and the war. he never aqrpaaaed PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. Of these the affair putting In of another will not require feata of strategy. OINTMENT U guaranteed to PAZO climax." was Princeton ths at over an bour'a time. BleedWith such emphasis the interview cure any case of Itching, Blind, 14 days ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to came to an end. A MEETING WITH GENERAL or motley refunded. 50c. VON MOLTKE. - - bf e . o fifty-fou- I ; ' J u , d . dti-enahi- n 15l)-fo- k dis-pos- sl COUNT THE RIGHT TO BE DISAGREEABLE "Von Have Produced In America Ons of ths World's Vary Great StrateGeorga Washington." gies SHAKESPEARE ON PARIS. TRIAL IN Orison B. Harden, in Success Magazine: If business men were to throw "Julius Caesar" has been performed off In their offices and From Prof. William Mlllliinn Slane'a of do of at them the Odeon Theater, In Paris, under as business many places Von Moltke's View of Washington's same Its manager, Antoine, who at hla little In their homes, and fay the Strategy" In the February Century. mean, rontemptlhle, unguarded things two years ago Many years ago. on Februray Si. (o their customers that they say to the Independent Theater to membeis of their own families, tfaclr gave so sensational a performance of 1X74. ihe wrllei. then secretary George Bancroft. American minister A correspondent of the business wntild soon go to pieces. King Lear. In Ilerlin, was present si a great reThcr are thousands of men who are London Times, commenting upon the ception given by the minister In honor imlite, tactful, diplomatic toward their iverformance, declares that In a counof the day. The scene was very customers, and In everything which try without Shakespearean tradiI ihe guests treatise among In ara upon their buatnenn, who seem tion so "fearlessly to face, and triwere nearly all ihe men who had won to lx-- their good manner up In their umphantly to solve, the problem of war. offices at Isuvrl in the Franro-Irusslamen who are known as Shakespearean representation is a night, To s youth already overawed hy the Pr. .lekylls tn all their buslncsa or fact making for universal culture." consequenres of the great struggle eo relations, hut who assume The achievement ct Mr. Antoine Is recently concluded, the occasion wss the rhaiacter of Mr. Hyde as soon as hailed as a tour de force and an examUniforms, dcroraiion. they enter their own home, where ple to English-speakin- g ovei powering. producers, for ribisius, swords, spurs all the outthe feel at liberty to ride roughshod the play was presented from the very ward trappings were sufficiently Imdo first line of the very first scene to over evciyhodys feelings. They posing: but, besides, there was still not serm to think that tbe wife, nr the very last line of the very last Ihe sense of triumph In the streets of any nthei member of toe family, gels scene" no single line being omitted Hri lin, and the very air wss surrharg-Ctired, low nerves." or troubles of any or transposed. The translation la dewith haughty The kind The exercise all scribed ss close and literal, fitting' war ns still hoarded great Indemnity, like tights to the hod- - of the day. bid tfie moment they get home, s treasure, had opened fascinating vis- they aeeni to rent their bad humor on the form is there, hut, alas, thephrase; bloom tas of nation development, and tl.i even in'll' even on the dog or the cat. of the flesh color la Invisible." Tt Isnoted In la I; uni a fever of speculation could thing that so many tackles tbe puns and stops st nothstrange every pulsation of social life. Already people Hunk that home is not a plare ing. On the night of the first perthe luinds of German simplicity and f'r the nercise of but formance a brilliant audience came and take for granted that there they ran over the 8elne. and Shakespeare, economy hail been thrown ell. says what wits for the duy and place a abuse e. without restraint? the correspondent, wss .at the stake rviody j strange boldness, a reckless luxury, not The li, a of the house is alwiy s and bay'd about with many enemies." and an assurance foreign t the man- the only offender in this respect. We read further: ner. stunted to combine in creating He was on hia trial before one of Wins and children often seem to phenomenal conditions. Then land I think that ri.e home is the piece where the most representative and brilliant bellow- - It is still the great porcelain .. indulge in flu of hot temper houses that Paris can assemble. For stove was a feature of even state they and say a'.l manner of mean, disagree-ali.c- . let no one fancy that. Shakespeare, proapartments In the Prussian capital, un t,.ppicable things. They digiously as he has loomed over the and the refuge of the bashful think t i ,ey have a right to spend French horizon, has ever yet been onlooker In every company was the a Whole veiling, or perhaps days, thoroughly acclimated In France. He niche between that tall, pale monusome fancied injury or Is an acquired taste here, where he is pouting ment and the wall, a spare large over on.), .rifle. There are many not even worse-name- ly, an object of enough only for one and assailable homes shwro all the law of court sy. mere snobbish admiration. It dies not are set only- from the from. On this orraalon. and ew n of ordinary decency, follow because Mr. Antoine, ibe disr howvver. it was occupied, nnd there at of the Thewhere the boys go down-i-'uir- tinguished was no refuge except on the other in 'he morning and about the atre National de l'Odeon. has a pasone flank nnd on rear side, guarded house hulMressed, without the alight sion for him that he is bound to trialone, nnd facing with an open front cut (,f delicacy. The girls arp umph before tbe most intelligent authe broad of'tn Ju,i as careieas as their broth- diences but how prejudiced and spethe stream of guests pussing In all cial a one, where the stage la in quesdoorway, from one reception room to ers T p,i ground the house a another. It was p.Hr refuge, but for suits of roftumea. soiled and untidy, tion a Parisian flrst-nlghouse. " the moment mine own and or.n :o the table, especially In Triumphed he has, however, today In Not many minutes had elapsed when the mnridr.w in a disgraceful condi'Julius Caesar; and he ha triumphed a low. clear voice came from the nook tion. They think it is all right in spite qf the fact that In Mr. Louis around the corner, asking In English .le Gramonta remarkably literal transn1' heir brothers and parents spoken with out accent and enunciated jmv lation all the magic of the utterance In American rut her than in British Yam a who is very deferential has evaporated ; all the rhythmic eleToil are doubtless an Ameri to sorj.-tones: women, treats the girls or vation of the ncble verse has been cnt. can." Stepping a little forward. I saw poor caesura of a and. by the relentless w!i,n who happen to be depen a slendr. erect figure of medium up m Mm for a living, very shab foreign accent, helpless to render the uniform in Prussian height Writing Idly l f. alert to show movmient of the 'original; and tn to niv friends at tbe time. described the s'iih-en- ..ptv e always to the ladies, he spi-- of the fact that really nothing reMin as having the clear-cu- t features. is abs. 'ut'dx indifferent to the comfort mains save the splendid pictorislness f th scenes, the beauty of contrasted t ' pes and situations and. alas, the terAlways. Remember the Full Nans of the a every rible Elliabethan melodrama final scenes of the last act in the boa. 23a CursssCoUlnOnsDiy.CtVut 2 Plain of Philippi. Literary Digest. brll-llsn- t, n - s l, - 1 .'r -- s actor-manage- . fn-i-.- e . u 1 t vet-ric- e c |