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Show - S . I A DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY. SECTION JUNE 5 1920 ' THREE altering music of the Ilaealient ell We bunk with & Filipino. A major alto thetinier they have always drained.' On other native custom1. he the things that insiant et miracle the! the ratilway service corps. now he ul avail may honest( mental and nervous breeedown troM 1 remorse attention is the heavy horned', ow forms of in. to' all the moat water buffalo which is suit used there', derangement' wee brought doe and outdoor sports. There are fur drawing aerie. tor plowin g, rice. etc. Manila on a h oepital ship end there door two newepepers in HonoluluThe Inuit At noon et Use Ittle, with lit (trot- - transferred to the 'Ursa( Northern." Bulletin end The Pacifi c Commerviel of the was rationel . The part teecood.clees major peeIte Advertiser, both publications of high leleas passengers, . east liee troops, tee Great time. and considerable hope was held character and in thet city y ou w ill Clark and find more. boosters , . Northern left Manila. and began her out for his recovery. By Lieutenant Forrent Stuart, Railway Service Corps. to the Neer hick to Honolulu. 4.76I Ford. Reit Croat capialus. stated st than moot anywhere lime monoterious erouro)' Chief amosei e nautical Um mans future was then Melilla. that An hour after away. mile, e. T them int.olonel le Hayward. Muck , am we were steam. in the balence and that be tequired our and departure dueis credit this gentlemen for the than anything sibs. He erred in ing rapidly toward Ilan berdarnino, proper treatment every minute. Short- Phil, 1. 1120, tho data of departuro of the A. E. Y. gaff from Pi- -, constructive work he has done rranc end was on the general's 'tell Strait. an kinericao "sapiens overtook ly after the major wee placed in the boria.,was an idoal spring day. Tho pun orlon from a eloudlose is and fur !Wanda doing at Vladivostok. Though a West point us. circled around our ship a dozen Minolta' on the "reat Northern' he Ar Honolulu wethe H awaiian took on some more icy. a warm, geniis breos4 wail blowing, and tints of grion woro be& gradusits. already a major sad a genhis and bemires violent lure up down times. swooping Pateleagere' and' Pea order" from rate eone he le not totconceited as , ono from $ occasionally aotiosabl among the distant tress and ahrobbfry on the bills ot,or,. height of 200 test almeet to- ding. Thereupon bearidwatt taken to thea General 'Morgan of that piece.' there , him to might expect 0. V. boat into bow thrown The of transport Horn." the then the up"Goldin tinny water" and Viadivootok tho edge, shooting fooking Antht.r yr tete. Ohm-ta- g wird again. and finally bussing way steer cell much like the old torture IV" lassesetioo. rooms. Three r"taaillattle'ht Red Cross Veptains. Dr. "Creat Northern' lambed. Morn forernoot to a plor in the harbor, let yards on in British &Mpg, the of direction the Correeldoor. 46 le. prison Night pita of Clarke. In( Place. Speaking of the Siberian question, cense while we were still in the wait. which a man could neither lie down Brooklyn. N. Tv Dr.Cambridge blow A. E. F. bsadquartrs. soar the big I. W. A. but and warehouse, W. IL of General Graves said; 'When we reach we could se the otead u p. This cell, of steel, had Kingston. tikia. and a Dr. Ford. 'heal had boon commandeored for the purpose of taking Major General William .nioruin g terly of Marshall, we sooner or shall learn Manila, In three of a shores the Philippines floor about four feet long and & Graved, his staff and the remaining contingent of American troop ch over Se years of age. who had andI recoiling trouble between the Rummies1 h to III b eon 1 a b oring in tbe typhus and chat. away oft in t he wie The first few feet wide, not tart pm. At 10 a.m. & Casch bras Siberia, to Wu:Ws. Bh. waa to oLll a t Japanese. The designs of Japan are days out h e eta wail e ipa slanted calm wall down and the th on. inner pea. "a stricken regions of nibe rill. wsrs not entirely clear. They ham spent In&rch clit". 'had bluld' lounged about the deck. fa that no ono could stand up I n moved down into the hold despite th I grabbod all the boot otatoroms a lot of money maintaining their army sensors for arid toot of was a breath boat dozen Thom. rockine. while sir there down Om WINK leading, to the plat and had tiVell tG )upjf the fact that th eir contracta with the in Siberia and they aro not anzious 'eaten( first-claIt wee I watching the flying fishes fly. A Trvrible bight. government called for berg of the Railway Service Corps all and halted near ale water'e edge. like to out." The general. get rooms Mom' repreeentativee surprising to observe how far som of transportation. A platoon of Czech soldiers. each what W la leftnamely. inald have men who Jamaican over was the Before military the voyage thistle queer creature could travel. wars dark. and poorly continent& of the state department and &eve al - served la Siberia, loaners or less wearing a rich looking uniform. now that ot writer went down to awe. Ile w as e Y M C A workers, waa dons clearly out of 'pito. holdine aimiter -- of the Japans. military au- ., with The breeze in their fever many cap. poliatid leather belt, shining This he how a wonder terrible is It 400 and men like Dowered sight of them don't distances in like men..get were I treated an editorial thorttletn. to referred boota and carrying his rifle et right as the regulaz army have told Ito On the walls ner. This I is or d er to ma k room to lived at ell in there. us ea. took a position at the loft the engineersthy that recently appeared in a New York yards without touching the water.. in- were of blood; first-clabig plainly we patchea ss were by Because the cabins for some swivei. appointed of Why? Grate 2Vortesera. Publication, criticizing him because. it wing of the band, while a platoon dicaUng that be bad been badly jos. chair army officers and civilian& The wee alleged. he mild not got along e tem. The s SJ Croat Northern. pinked American Infantrymen. B.wear- aIke state depertment, and, occupying er tied about during the rouith wis th staarmy men claim that they have a right regwith the Japanese. "I could have got- triple screw. 3 funnel veered. is a stater thitt we encountered. ing campaign bate and the U. Shortly after to do as they please with these goy.. have enjoyed a certain advanten along all right with the Japanese." to the Northern Paciftc. which went we ulation uniformwhich is neat but los. we left Manila, Engineer Humphrey rnment boets. Well. I suppose thel d tage not aroorded to the regular army said the general. "had I allowed tril. ashore oft Fire Wend in the spring of seer not so draggy as that of the and asked him bow be la eo. if we have a government like men. This has aroueed their envy self to be influenced by their meth- 191O white returnieg from France. Kim was the major "How up. baited and name to "Or- and. forgetting that they ware sent to if would you feel tooling. of Jepan. consisng of a milt- sevbusiness." cited left Ha ods of the from doing is ill barrels .-vt,-- ,,,,,,. an oil burner, der Arms" five paces a piece like this?" e tht. -- -.1'n Siberia for the express pummel of cotar y part y that is above and superior on the partI (42 ealione to consuming IAAWM' eral of Then Czech soldiers. an trickery of of oil tho )our, replied. I know I am in a bad way, to Chu peoples party. But I am not wing extent with the I of the Japanese military official" in. tad ia on. of tbabarrel) Oen. Graves. Mal. Sam Johnson anti aSertiting to the fullest taat boats ht the ea of January Slit when thei ice. having been constructed for tom- but Iif I were as Crazy inaa tbey think I- yet convinced that such' is 'the ease. I that Mal. Nauehter walked out. halted a etineers, they have hewn a little eluding Illn could kill myself here by deh- still believe that our government is ' and MOO" contemptibto airmentie all the TEE IAATE LIEUT. FORRENT Rosettai revolutionary party came short a ietame from th band. with the Southern Pacific rail- m , a- ead aminst that steel beam. what Lincoln said it WILL I belleTe ' True, many members stood at attention while Col. Cotten way through. I., Visodivostok for the purpose of ousting petition STUART.. is she on But western coast way the Czecho-illovedecoration k DitiO04 the Goneralo-Romano- ft of the Railway service Corps have at heart, and that They might at least have put me in a that it is still At a meeting of speed onlycertainly not for Padded cell." So say we all of us. and all the abusespure Don each of them.. When the lent gone the way of the tranag-reenand herein described are IThe untimely death of Lieut. For- the allied conarnenders. on January built for orecomfort te the worst there She had been placed the bend have been guilty of tread irrogular- rest Stuart decoration pleasure excuse no is occurred In Sea irrancleoo Stith. it had been decided that the aoW why they didret Ile merely skin diseases, not to be taken - - olare4 'Where le air - llama?" the conduct that shortly after completion of ths trip lie" would adhere to their Polk,' of; manairad ably that tha writ.e has over was In one of the hespital ship ' that as evidence that the whole system la the Czech itleoenors than thatof epoch nations. anthem. as Arms" seen Or beard of. .. .,During the voyage brought him from Vladivostok. We oat of order. and has been a diagram to the American trom Siberia. which be describes In the neutrality and offer to resistance to .. 'soldiers 0S2110 to "present uhiform and to the government that accompanying 'article His body was the revolutionists in the event that winv analriat Our stay n Honolulu was too short. ursvess shsrems7:Tt tA officers stood at sitiuts. Is have laws to prevent unfair diacrim. . sent them over, but the same thing brought to this cit y. the former home. they should attempt to take the city. elation on the part of railroad'. we We left there at nOOn of the 22rd. Inv.., bemiring would these avail what to can be said, and provod, regardiair the where his mother and other ireletives But on the morning of the list when questionable bees law to prevent cruelty to dumb accordance with the native custom. 'This was followed by "The Star reirular hee been in case of en emergence, as animals. army officers. - After boort,- - reside:and was tanderlY consigned to the "Rods"wara coming into we have prohileken laws and the - good people of Honolulu placed Banner." An the opening ngled los sa4 a of .81tmher in-and Siberia lele- of esenatiees; roses. Itedrenteas, not was struck the Caoche canto to lag their behavior . its last resting place. -- The ecoompael- Vostok, Colonel . Eichelberg.I - chief idea whet life thspssssoters, tic- - nuznerous other laws for the good iif were to boat solwell Anieric&n they and the them. all Americans "Order." the by judging ing letter was the last of men), vigor- intelligence officer of the A. E. T. cupy, never having Atoms told and all people of the United States. Too ilima and eloleta around our necks diers who bad stood at &ttention might the Russians believe, as they do ous we we before went aboard, and ..es and interesting articles which he happened up ilvalenskaya street in an never having taken the trouble to read bad we have not some law. for repowhile the Czech national air was believe, that we. the people of tize automobile on his way to the base the list that was the morals of the army and moved away from the pier a band on wrotel neer the but- - Latin( and ',levet'. presented arms &nd &calla the United Stateahave been over-rate- d posted and .... shore Hawaiian national acroes the came he played for puniehing such acts of commissary. Midway navy officers stood at salute. At the tomboard. all the Aortae they have heard us for the purpose of selling their a party of Japan... Olie." officers engaged letin es tbal above de- criminal pletion of the ceremonies the Czech that negligence have never belt The life ecelbeg- band. followed by the Czech soldier about our lofty ideala were myths. wares. which were varied and interest- in heated conversation with the "Red" been inspected: apparently lelnd . Stowawayshave them of enmany marched away. 'The American sot From Vladivostok to Manila the The second day after ere left Manila ing to one who had never peen them. advance guard. arriving just in time Ehortly after we left Honolulu two gerings, looms have been gnawed by a membermen gineers were stuck Into inside rooms. In every case the wife, some with to overhear ono of the Japanese of. no diers fell out at ono side. of the crew found in one more "stowaways" were found on our so and old are and other dirty rata, ail to the while a - Cr, to accompany a lot (These three hien room, RUSItatbe that at a ricers tell the We of German of boats 17 the others to babied their These were two ladles who had boat. backs, stowawaysFillstrapped eepecially the la. 'regular army' men enjoyed otitaido old enough it had that the peseengers, . int of the allied commanders prisoners home on one of the Amert,- cabins. to be on without pine boy" ranging from 7 to 12 years been trying for along time to secure them not could dies. put on boat the Furthermore, been decided Mat . can traneport&) "Rods") the could not enter thethey (the"That's their clothes. Furthermore, of age. Lieut. Julien wanted to adopt f passage to the mainland, without any men and did the heavy worktugging atmova spoiling 1110 sooner wan the Czech band out were eeveral Runtian women, city. In some of the cabins containing three onto of them, a barefooted. hatlees. prospect of success.. They bad the oar, keeping the boat long heavy the of even not citizens lie! children, Eichelshouted Colonel damn, of light than around the corner of United bright. clean looking youngster, who money to pay their way, but bad been and in position, while the old berger as he sprang from his car and passengers there were only one or two said States, who were given some of ing that be had no mother or father informed that all the Y. M. C. A. but came a Japanese the choicest I was rea.rved none. Regard- life rooms. On the other man and his sons sold the goods and to the inform revolutioniets and was trying to get over to San for months ahead. space proceeded braes band followed by the Inter. stemSo. determined to someone er menu: Our heartfelt When the took the in money. of Lieut. the ing Foster hand, engineers what had been decided at the Francisco could where he with be his Allied mthti:y PtiliceCzeichs. Poles, and to a the States t any rate, they get achfelt sympathy goo out to anyone brother. but the a refined and educated saw an article that he desired he point- inf. The "Reds" continued their his : Cbineee, Japanese and Russians. and RUSSIA1 wife, ships captain in- - came aboard with visitors at Honolulu intends to take a lady. were put into a ding, ed it out and inquired the price there- vanes and took the cityitrithout firing who has taken, orNorthern him would all of the that formed halted In the form of an "L" on the little inside boys and instead of geUing off when the the under room, with the premier', of. In variably the Chinaman would a shot or taxing a life. trip on the Great ee taken off at Honolulu and sent gong wee sounded, , 'wharf near the stern of the ."Great however. that uniese be is poi-- - back they hid in a state- was management, and worth he would it more present ask than our to far given they and to Referring diplomatic the Phillippines. Northorm The Czechs and Poles room until the "Great Northern" was Man more than he expected to get. But trade relations with the Far Zeal, sensed of the digestIve apperatus of a at arrival better upon something Beet'irel. .... well out to sea. when they earni out formed thi abort leg of the "L", while -- rrooptwe on is no refrigerator on the prospective purchaser. If wise. of- General Graves said: "It is exceed-I- . billy goat. There the Chinees. Japanee and Russians, ; Eleven members of the Julien El and mingled with the rest of the pesthe boat. and for days the food served was no we what unfortunate have or third a that half fered ingly Easter Swedes.eton and the Japanese band the unfit for a dog to eat. One hot tinge company . which went to the Far engera We could not turn back and the seller would say "All qualified representatives there to look etas Lieut. in the rig-setrans right. formed the long leg. This Easter Sunday (April - 4th) , was and usually Foster, above referred to, East last fall, came over with us from as there - was no authority of after American Interegta.- By hewing day band. alter rendering the Japanese pluming quietly, as the "Great North- right," raise his basket on the endand steward is said that their tour was ulations for throwing - them Manila. note to It the the no following (Fitch we are there representatives national anthemwhatever it not altogether successful. Mr. El- - board. Captain Kerr. let them come ern" sped along at the rate of about a long polt up for the money the playing directly mem: our of in charge into hands of the and making .. played "The Stare and Stripes For- 20 knots an hour over a smooth sea- after receiving mime 1.1r. Minter:- My wife hi ill and has tinge, himself was to return to Amer- - On through. Russia has no use for ver." Meanwhile the moving picture At 3 o'clock In the afternoon she slow-le- d necessary change. if any. would place Germany. Pursuing a northwesterly course, 'is not been able to eat anything for three Ica on our boat. but changed his plans and be it will a an, time before long basket in the machines of Leonard ,Martin.. the down and finally came t a stop. the article purchased the Russian people will forgive Eng- - days. Will you please see that she is and went to Australia. These show- left the ideal weather o Hawaii for Community Film Barrios) man. Mal. Everyone rushed on deck to tee what and hand it to the buyer. land and France for putting Kolchak furnished with a plate of nuts- and people kindly offered to give ng,an en- that of temperature zone, which es reofficers one of the R. N. Allen. of the Red Cross, those was the matter. Three hundred yards At length tertainment on the way over, but some entered a few hours after our de part. in power. So what are they to do. raislear nehad he was starboard side British Coach a of the a and turned and reported, that fewothere were off the These articles were in stock. They greuch "threw a money wrench in- - ure from Honolulu; Here we encounThe natural wealth of Roads, is greata on of to which was stood of the machinery" by remarking Peud tired a much cooler temperature, free A the in a limited and that all " eir than that of ship bridge supply taking happening gotiated for frequently country; were served at dinner 13 o'clock the British cruiser "Car aemaphors MiLit who wanted to send from the Standard Oil company. the Russian' are any other at the quiet, little enough for a member of the company quent showers, . fogs and somewhat other things, among to that going develop lisle," which lay 60 yards front the us a menage. Captain Kerr had been Whereupon 'we .went to their Wharf. wealth sooner or later. and they will midnight puttee that were occasional- - to hear: If they can't do any better rougher sailing, One . mornin I' our and here awakened afternoon his from in than did of had But aide nap "Great Northern" Manila, was the shallow like a they the di near off there water port they The Journey. need millions of dollars worth of ship, rocking during cradle, ppe d to II ly pulled hoisted anchor and steamed ,away.. had ordered the ship stopped in order and the "Great Northern" experienced chinery with which to do it They are back came the note 'with the --word better not start." We didn' t get that on the starboard side. We were di- Almerican General Conotul Harris. that h might Des .what was wrong. more or less difficulty in docking. still friendly diaposed toward Amert- "Noe written on it in big letters. Pret- - entertainment; but the troupe did rectly in the path of a flying. fish. questions as "Are we going to While mho was churning Up mud d ca and are anxious to do businese with te hard treatment! But this seward, several of them. Unable to swerve to one side it landed standing In the bridge of the United Such run or lateone the what?" the inspection typhoon. States cruisers' "Albany." 60' yards off day ship's on the first el oe k was captured by most of us. but if we fail to take advantage before be got his present job.- was a her sideways. way, working M . . Then R each the other. asked le a found kriow Captain. Kerr, the starboard aide of the "Greet Passengers "Tombstone Pete" lien, the oldtimer of an order which of this great opportunity. they are Bowery bartender, and doesn't taking advantage in stateroom one the of of an Monkey Northern" wee an Interested Specta man On the bridge of the British, ship us. officer. before referred to. The story with any better. The morale to the effect that bound to enters Into relations the actresses. H e grabbed It by the herein began 'working hisarms. As he. pro- had been posted w as to tor, as were th sailors of the ''Al- ceeded that the fish was in the met . Germany." And Item the General "tat- - army major. eras going to publi sh a neck receiv- we return by midnight, got off ed was and who Kerr, 'growled Captain of "0, Captain, benefit a please the mixed of and for each an crowd alliance 1381111. that of making a flight across the ship ., bany," large day between newspaper the Into ferry boats, which came alongside, German don't hurt shriekedmy the was nvenkey!" he often collected at the ing the message. turned tied in minFar Easterners but and la that not the quite passengers, was r when Japan beyond the spied by- Lieut Julie- n- we and went across the harbor to the face and then purple. ,Ina few , eI won't hurt your mon. that heit and we show-gir- l. . 4 I mesa . drunk) wharf. of possibilities. and,he pointed "sea-sic- k and out a whipped as hissed ute all over. The Captain main part of the city,Hongkons was range the a key,"hide. with Captain t out how dangerous such an alliance didn't get our news very regularly. It us grin. He threw brought it down. Anyhow, we all saw cussed a blue streak as he handed a surprise to all of us who had not would be to the monkey him officer same morale this of said is the that the world. reel Fol. around deck the intbefore.--Insteawith At 12:10 General and Mrs. Grave the piece of paper on which he had been there parading of an against the wall, crippling it hnd then lel- - fish --- his lowing are some of the general's re- - Ibeat up a colonel one night, hand. - it was- 11 and all passengers who had lingered been writing to. the assistant quarter- mense typically Chinese town we marks who tossed it over board. Some highclass inches regarding bolshevism: "lit is long-an' on shore were aboard. Among the passengers is eons curlmeasured one and a Pekinese At 1 o'clock master, with the command that he de- found a eirktly modern city. with wrong for found in the cabins dogs considerable interest. our to aroused visualize a has people were top to tip of its out- overboard Ilin the captain of the "Great Northern" liver it to the party concerned. The clean. But a half feet-frostreets, electric ear anarchiet esity and sympathy. She is a fair- - popularthrown went to the ship's indicator, tlirew the message was from a British Captain line, stately buildings, large allow- - stretched fins. Mr. Pullen had the fish young army major-waRUBInan blue-eyabout moment the i 'Bolhear the girl, word they haired. to parade his dog around the deck cooked for breakfast next morning, handle away around to the 4 right, on the British ship and was address-e- t hotels. prosperous stores where shevik.' The term is applied by mem. 16 years of age. She was found stowed ed In plain view of everybody and in Its wings he has pickled in formalde- to Miss Lyman, a Red Cross work- one can well-keplaced a megaphone to his mouth and oli the Kolchak party to all most S. A. transport Dix 'bore U. on everything, the buy away per. ....t . of transporit regulatPina shouted "Let Go!" The huge ropes er. on our boat. It was known that hyde. and handsome homes. sons who are opposed to them. The shortly after that boat left Vladivostok violation On the morning' of the 16th we sail. On the night of the 26th at the con-fo- r that held the transport to her pier the two were engaged, before we many parks. 1. Dressed as a sailor Bolsheviks of and rides on are the a built today away Manila, up April to be were citedem ed con-sexwere loosened. the propellors started. started. 'and that they of four through the Marianas, at the boxing who no longer advocate the made her way past the officers at In tops of the hills and reached by a 1111r people of ll southern end of which grolip is texts, a and slowly she wiggled her- way 'out married sometime, somewhere. "tag" dance was blood as the best and the plank without attracting attention. Ire. meisland It was a delight tO ehedding of on th a Gaurre held few into the harbor, as the Japanese band substance the message read as fo- cable 'system. the aft deck. and it wax par. passing surest means of settling the problems At Manila a purse was raised, for her, miles north of on shore played "My Old Kentucky llow: "Please tell Miss Lyman that walk again through a city that was of their country. Pagan Island, a plc- - ticipateti in by everybodyarmy and q with good clothes, turesque mountainous she of land. Home." Maj. Sam Johnson clambered unfortunately I shall be a day' late free from ell the odors, stinks Red Cross- workers, T. piece officers, , navy was adopted by one of the passengers. uninhabited by man or snakes, but M. C. A. stenches and smells that greet one at Terrible Atrocities. ' . , to the top of a pile of life rafts on reaching Honkong and ask her to wilt workers. diplomats. acto re, on and was so passage said, Mangiven it All me there. Thanks awfully." to for every turn in the Siberian and populated by numerous kinds . of soldiers, tailors, skippers, salts, tars, the aft deck and waved good-by- e There Is no doubt that the Boishe- - the Great Northern. She is mighty strange bi r d s.. This island, as well stokers. and, of course, the ladies. Inter-Allie- d girls thought this a lovely joke, churian towns. Hongkong is a British viks his "boys"--tb- e Military the Siberia but the of out In a see getting terrible great could it that others-i200.net lucky but the as many of the group, is of vocanc There were about 40 men to each about commditted Policewho were still "At Ease" on way. ItCaptain city, with a population will What their, first Year of question naturally arises: the 'Great Northern" 000, the majority being Chinese and origin, and there are three craters but everyone caught the spirit of girl. the wharf. The Czechs and Poles and 313740 tocost the hi the make that stop. , upon it Two are extinct. but around occasion. which wa,s certainly demo- the balance Britisher' and- other for- their "Lpoibictulit.t nr-ta tolelthittreis cauhabotanirlting. ubenciomesouf whea she ...lamla .. ,the Angolans responded by waving . third and a be the OPtViCell No may glow Indian been largest held but Japahad East Chinese and Easter their caps, the and had a good time., Music eigners, Including many ' seen at night We were near enough cratic, At Manila. by a itatement which the presi- nemia could not follow example with- and no one had made an attempt to merchants. ' A Chinaman took the tiated was furnished by a coon jazz band.- All the provisional , government members of the to nee steam issuing from it. out violating the regulations of their bold tiny. ee, in the evening. Mr. E. writer to a real Chines., restaurant dent of made the Manila. At we, hands were busy packing up the night to me to the effect that Foe several days after leaving the of service corps, were treated to respective armies. However, as the M. libffman. a T. M. C. A. man. from where he had sottio real Chinese food recently the 27th. in no man would be puni d railway of army politics. Gen. elarivas the "Great Northern". bucked Czechs. Poles and Russians kept on Oberlin. Ohio, felling that the day dose another beetles.' witrmis. and what for future April 28, 1920. At 5:30 any offense without first being Graves and practically all members of and plunged through heavy swells. We it. Wednesday, pass without at least the not. oaten in the real Chinese way. waving off came the cape of the should not mv awakened went-tsounding of , . bed Tuesday night, the. 20tie tried in the civil courts. Now this. 'Ms staff we flatChinamen and they waved. too. But einging Of & few religious songs. went with and off , there, s. it. reveille.got I from my bunk, didn't He enjoy spring awoke and under the Tuesday circumstance& room to morning, in and the ordinary the At Etta." be Japanese remained piano drawing hope that 29th, dressed hurriedly and rushed on deck. bad to eat it anyway in order not not mean anything, but when youmight tered ourselves with. the rooms on their faces which played several appropriate Easter se- - but for Ian halting crossed the 180th mend- - Our voyage stP- we Might secure outside of 9.134 nautical miles is ' with expressions friend. At 11:10 to consider that the courts and the in during night, lections & to offend. his Chinese thereby of the Fosopmeant to hope arousing "We'd like but have being Lieut. might , .. ended. We are anchored out here just a - !P.m. with several other passengers I erated under the provisional. govern- - the balance of the voyage. , day. and gaining little invited everyenthuelasm, or we with can't overcome 'To the 'been you." by before noon of the 22nd, as inside the "Golden Gate" and I am boarded a small motor launch. in ment in Siberia' 'today are the same ters wife had Just before we left our pier Frank one to inticipate, but oornehow, the heat and the rough sea and had been if Shortly a great invisible curtain between us looking through the "dawn's early crowd didn't have the spirit of the oc- - I charge of two Chinamen. and atarted as they were when the Kolchalt. or op- - under Ad-of The Knit. care the all representative doctor's way Japan . and the eastern horizon had been light" at San Francisco yonder on the - services hack to our ship, which lay a mile or position government, was in power. it from the iertiser and The Aesociated - Prom melon, 'awl - the yrould-b-e AnSo Lieut Harry Hongkong. boy! I appreciate more than - - Leonard Martin- with assistant and a brok down when eomeone shouted so away out there somewhere In the mewl' a great deal: The fact that the suddenly withdrawn, the mountains bills the ship quartermanter. and a of Oahu, on- which Island Honolulu is ever before what it means to be an black night The sky was overcant justices have not been changed under drew& decent , naval officer, darted past us in a mo- "0 play some jass!"' to her fellow, assigned us.. very American, I have been absent only situated, stoodoet be fore . tor beat and beaded down the harbor. with hoary clouds and a strong wind the present regime, speaks volumes an At 7 a. m.. Monday. the Eth. outside room, where she could get ing a view that gladdened thepresent. hearts seven months, but in that time I ha" for the good intentions of the head of some Several Damming (Chinese row boats) rounding a wooded promontory. after' was whipping the aurface Of the But no sooner of a lot of wave-wor- n rest and air As bad my e voyagers. opened. I have seen t ato with a Chinaman in each. working at the eastern entrance of the 'hem Into tnirry waves but away the provisional government. Of coum had they moved Into this room than, we drew nearer the scene became worst thing one could,. see on tble , the long single oar that operates from beautiful harbor of Hongkong. The I through the darkness sped our little the economic problems are the big. at stathe order of Col. Scott, now richer. On the mountain- peaks , in earth: I.' have seen a country ' . the rear. followed us until our speed picture of that city is on. of the kind beet rest factors In the unsettled condition tioned at Manilla. they were ordered the valleys between, an d around the Russia, the largest andgreat richest coun- became too great for them. In these that stays always in one's memory. In that Siberia.' prevail the in order an that Bring n . to inner cabin, extinct of craters back I ancient volcanoes e a on of disor- stet Instinct.. the in ''....1".". world, an situated were Is Italy island beside the Chinamen. try upon Honkong economic life of the people back to some sampans', ' regular army lieutenants might' the varied colors of the trees and and distress. I have seen Americans and Russians who looked of evergreen hills, some of which atwe had to rely normal and the whole thing will be have .tie outside room. Lieut. Foster foliage, blending into one of the most ganization and no Having headlight more filth aa it they wished they were going tain a height of nearty 2010 feet. poverty, more sickness, COI. Scott and placed the eplendid upon the instinct of our Chinese pilot settled. But just bow far dietant that went pictures that nature evec sorrow, misery and suffering than I with us. As we moved down the har- Arrests the harbor to the north and to Is you may best judge. for facts to fore him, calling attention to eettlement numerous collielon avoid with more and mere distinct-ships grew painted, could exist.' Would that all bor a. Czech brass band on a ferry northelutt, aro -the green mountains of that were anchored when I tell you that when harbor and youreelf con Won of his wife and to the Next, on the ranges of rolling hills Imagined dissatisfied with our form. o boat maneuvered about us and played Chinadproper:- 'Both entrances to the with óthercraft that in,the we left 'Vladivostok a few days ago. the the- - foot of the mountains. st re t c h . who are to and were commendation be she at that doefor's e harber--,-,thplying western some of their beet selections. Fifteen eaetern and the government and who by violent mean one American dollar was worth 500 "Why don't ing away as far as the eye could foe,- peek to change it. could go over there are narrow and exceedingly well fro., Half way across the rain began roubles given an outsIde room. minutes later, down at the moutit of in normal times the rouble you ' "hap0 ur wife in the hosplialt" !ow, we could see those evenly put Horn." we, overtook fortified by., the British. When we to ,fall in torrents,- but we were pro- and live but a short while amid Lhe ..'"Golden no . s tected from & drenehing by' & canvas wa4.1rorth 60 cents Sold. growled. Coe Scott, as he turned and ed patches ' of ligbt-- green, -- .These conditions too awful todescribe, which Frank King. Leonard Martin and their' entered the harbor the to some were the of where the Reverting Japanese problem, walked Impolitely away. .The hospital. plantations flag was flying. trom Our meet top. Suddenly our pilot grabbed a a oueetion party. As we passed they took movseems to be still unan- - located in the hottest instead of the grow the best. most delicious pineal. f th eir ernes 'epee bay. nrodeeed! , , e log pictures and photographs of us' but it,reeeived abeolutelv no recogni- long tin whistle and blew a loud blast. evrered is that we could see Later is to In world do the conWhat with of Japan was pie the or In cooleit part otherthe vac of salute full, ship, emd with a wave of their caps, turned tion few seconds tater a big ferry boat, her I afflict-travelirows cocoanut, and of banana Ever wirplus of foot to . wona, addition population? to in wise me caused which fact groves' to the city. Vladivostok. patients In the same' direction we it little and sped back 1 of islands le intensively taining. including der-, if our British rending., are quit. were ed 'with various ailments, two insane and other native. trees, up there on the hills. ever a pretty as going. rumbled peat us , not more cultivated;group all.-a- s eseach her rate we birth to get the out-tha- n many Which were gorgeously arrayedfailed Foster would year after now we a from distance. a apprecintive 71 i pogeons. that t - reeds her death at -- 10 After picture : ' etain blossom. by 110.000, and side, TOOITL Lieut. Momb, who also were homeward bound. looked better lintwas believe them to be. The writ. of this exciting ride a flash light. Mat- N buildthe at she tion Pearl Harbor, eannot obtain additional territory occupied a little inside room, in stento Honolulu in October. 1919.r" city's Nihan ever. I don't, believe anyone arezt- 'tinned on a ship 200 yards ahead of Os. for love nor money. and home. the Itleene-h.etaboard was sorry to leave there. An when Admire! .tellicoo arrived there I shot out over torian tones and Strong language re- Inge waters. be- - I As It swept the beach sandsKatkiki Of white of the reLate on in well ilth end we Zeeland" the the the "New saw sented this discrimination against the Stops Coming Out night Island, hour. after passing Ruledin 1 o'clock we stopped to 1111. side we "mid make out the the flicker of a At visible. came I members nthusiestic the to reconfirm 20 lighthouse. near the entrance the "Golden the perhaps Whereupon engineer. North-Maoutlines of the 'Great Trifles away. directly ahead of us to the ter clerk tried to put him into second-clas- s. at 'the entrance- of Honolulu harbor. Doubles Its Beauty. Horn," where Is located the contin- that.was accorded that wallent gentle- - ern." At of the the arrival all tollSOligeTIL es- - I east. and shortly awaiting midnight Red afterward. Cross American Momb's of which contract the but through gent who were 'When his good shin came into the cepting three soldiers who evidentty the dim moonlight. we could make out government celled for with..wthe. sapneed dwinhglie other officials, Is taking care of the colon:. of little us , in motor boats and Russian. children who were brought harbor ful tlb"PIVti a elute of it Irons got too much to drink. were aboard. tho high coset line of the Philippine age and be stood on his -- , our a ttention was distracted tot during him eta'. in Honolulu was At $ o'clock on the morning of the Islands. e Ilefore dawn we anchored can be mighty nasty to anyone on one launches, beauties In from Omsk last summer, we were of the landecao to r., from the latandard outside Minna harbor 'and waited of these tzaDaports who happens to frm the out of sight of lank'and that evening, laviehlv entertained at tho homes of Sth we pulled-awatho wonderful color effects which are Out On the 'Japan Sea. we peeped from tho maart prominent eitirena and a Oil dock and. making oast exit at the I there until I o'clock when we were brush our hair the wrong way." the waters to . surrounding culitatar n the boasted this quartermasteg clerk. And the clear skies of Siberia into foggy, grand bs,1 waft 'held for him sa- the western end of the harbor. headed piloted to a pier. Islands. eon across the China Pea for Manila. fo- i Manila is all right for thoee who qualified and aggravated the remark fog 'became so eenit1 00 coureA we mnet P rainy weather. Thewoe and as we the harbor entered When ' donee that our ship les,...aetuaktaaLitinavhe That the 1r1ng the jAn,ATInirien that,Admiral .like It. but the sulidenchange from by Adding:But Ifa pareo., tt will do, ' bur down to minimum speed-- , nd Ttritimh aro vont ucorsttreut hut - that Deweyok. 20 years ago. when he weather to rind of a, after us the wan be can get pier, e)ut came the swimmersa blow her whistle frequently all during their WP". hoot of oroweler at !S- ono- - wort do n there to whip the roan- - l tropical climate is enough to tak na- - moot anything right he wants." crowd of Hawaiian boys. who imam -- I Inv larda On this the fog had kartr end enuld rot !mare the night. At day break I 1111.t know win" b meant by the of pea we !struck our first turf, by onirpr ine. and we wb11ed Just our hip and dived-ro- t ppip, . "lamed Itibe.ria lifted coneiderahly and we the itt Three , winter, other wiehed became way." weather were The thrown overboard. which rotteh "right b sailing. engineere lentos hefore on afternoon and the Ato'clock I in room that an had liftmen, inside again. ehosen 1,,, bad teitows seem to to as of be a about rwwitY occupying Pereehtelts Sneh retitle, warmer' keep Thee. ' , anme route via Kftrochatka and Klort-- I their door ghat all the time. because of the 2nd. through the inlets we eould didn'tltnnw what it meant. ' much at home In the water as they are '16 the paneengere were sokeick. N of bills Korea wooded dYke. Voir we For the green "., staved there, JOE SierOall the akala three feet away, on land. Rarely do their fail to bring days Moll lior Olt, ivy lk a rieneral aod Mrs Craves a ootice on the starboard fright side) and some i Aboot the! was a den of chorus girls who came up a piece of money Which is tossed weltering an!, stewing tie noir. mingled freely, toolosit me ''Orpat Slortborn" went to Otly dem of the islands of Jaren on the port In aver town T. Lieut. in. on the Manilla water. place,' Manila at Julien. a Into th of ths passensors during aV , , I aide. Saturday. the Srd, panned quiet-- I Hongkong for 'All. but wben ws ar- - with the midfrom hotel tad "The Poodle Dor where gentlemon of the old school. who used s, Vladivostok to Honolulu Modern. -, . , riven there it aPpeared that tici sr- tb. trovase claret lemonado. do kindred a and r to be erg In atiaturstt. messenger a smooth.. out shotgun Th gonerel. In modern o. curinitdo had for every Strictly been respect, Sea -Was Calm. , and Utah years ago. spirtta eould he bad for the &elan and western-Colorad' rangementa irrovhottrettplvesitt-farstlit;Reg 'nit oil, arid for a While ft looked Thsvsn, Mos eyrde prosperoult. hospitable and liks noels Dorment of the sum of 10 eta- - and who today la .a' typo that m ight peoreeeive. of shoot ta Tire pet was exceptional calm and- as though we would bevy- - la Proceed ,irsw happy. Honolulu' la as clean- morally vow mot or etch. Manila lent Is was to be a evtrv Cif conyan. snout expected of cloudy, whip.out etistoetvyw couple weather. though I She 'tires the visitor the without achance to we. rirogett. end Pk writer enloved OM, prooperous rity, modern and clean. A six 'hooters and make a general clean- - Ix slid the paseenkpro cardsIttici op," Is Idanila very favorable Impression. and sends forum: tOlVit, , the erp 1kot wit Slim. WM. nrityrof However, some:-4i-f shfirt ride 'from the center of town. up. la troobled with asthma. Me rtood ahim i, with their time reading. playing delichtful memaway nissiy isnITto 'past Intoretstior old Spanish .bullittroire r tt,.,,,,,g tphip's officers were sent out in Motor tliettionvntit I,dv. sopererotis A foto costa Mira '15andertils.' cooped up In an inside room oriels: NoNshere will he find a weleome being ,noovint in deck chair, boats to ere if they could secure a sup, than kor kinghood. Tkir aDd fortifIrstiona, brings ono to the tram Viadivoetok to blani;a and then warmer or more aineere than In this an application of "rtandoriatr yea coo the fle.ta Of fishing boats that rreteh- Of OIL Whlie we waited their ro-not find a fa,:lon hair or any dandrogi Ridnev C. Orsvos. s P h.,' cattve village of irrass and poles 1 went after an outeide room.. He rot lovIEtile od itil the way from Korea to beyond PlY plat where Last meets West boalda contain-ass Them the Pil tpinits live about as they It- The writer was moved from room .rid North stmot ToseS rd ars:is 'very hair shows cur 1116. viaThe ''Great Northern" turn, large Chinese sampaa. near over to ptergkong. Sotitt" brichtivoas. more color sad lIttchd &bent Ilvtbd 17 flocked p. to 41 sad then to a44 dreaqt) about who kers a arra p bsttse bare Cove be In The regalai army anes Mg Chinese crowded.hal Now as fams, one shore cone days mar listen toonAdvartioolosat. by , - I a a . - Return otA'1E, F. Staff from 31D8rla . te ' P. r - , n"t I ir , d ' 11, ss ic serni-militar- Ceethe-emarche- ' , 0 I ' or - - ,.. , t I t --Spa- -- . lia ' - ' es - .- -- , . . 1:. . - - f - - ter I d -la well-pave- d, long-haire- bomb-throwi- d. ng ed 1 pt i well-mea- he - , free-for-a- I . - .. ' , - ' ' " . by-th- chop-stick- A, . ' - -- - . bar-enter- , . . . . , y . 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