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Show Tnn 5IOKXIXO HEWS ITEMS FROM EXAMINTIS, ITAlf, MOMI.W MOKXlNtf, (MHiEN, 'liin' Ji.m ;h ...rive.l in i!'c tine of Mi, H)!.m-'"'..i' l .'.'l, while 'i hi SCHOOL FOR DEAF u OF PICTURES ARE PURCHASED FOR SCHOOL. eo WeddL nut a house, ik fradn directly "Off the on official Western Union from New York and Books on speculation Cura. Beat bank references. UTa commission company. Ogden EcHoa building. Th. room Work of Basket Ball Taa can 218-22- 0 fail to o 'llh tl,e "Order . vUrhinHoB" on Wednesday. May 11. " fleir excursion to Salt Jakc via Kix ciai JJLIfl Short Litio. train 7:0(i p. iu. Fare fl.W. Uuul itll cIkucc at the Armor Meat Market neats. Ikone 16. 3.12 "nth fur St ft:i p E..,e!slor Maiket, 171 K. for eastern and borne dressed ftiva cuts, tat. Mitchell Bros. for Monumenla, bead-rtuae- 2003 vaults or copings. Ave. (.'all and make choice. t. Jef-f.nc- n to rent. New instrument dJiesa Bex D., Examiner offlen. Piano FASTEST FORM LOCOMOTION latesi and fastest form of lo nmoiion is soon to be exhibited at the I called ihe mono-n- il FVr. World' of whhh Mr. Behr. the inventor, iha it will lie imsslble lo iinudicsic inrel at the record speed of 110 tuilei Tbe tn hour- Ii is sonic i'his ago now since Mr. out the now. famous Hrhr luoughi Since then lie has lieen del. to developing and lating his Ilia greatest Iniutiriiig the invention. Imiini'pnieni haa been in substituting rbitric fur sieatn Kiwer. His new coach is in the main built is precisely the same style aa the old .me, A cross section of It roughly a broad Inverted Y. The wheels which run on the mono-ni- l, stuuu-rai- eiu-rg- Tm ter Shop Machinery qno-dire- Jat NUMBER Carpen Started. Hays a local repnner, describing a tea party of the deaf. "The deal' have one advantage, they an ail able to eat and talk viuiiil. aneoiiDly, tlicir ling-el'taking the place of vocal organa: f consequently a plemifiil Kiipplv good ihinga was noivavarv, and aa uaiial, g rcaily enjoyed. It la our painful dmy to state Hint the truth i enitrely utherwiM. The hearing can talk wiille their moutn.-arc empty and listen when their moutlta are full: the dear can '.alii when their mouths are full, but when their mouths are empty, are obliged to keep their eyes on their neighbors hngcra, so are unable to give proiicr attention to their plates. Mr. t. L. Washburn, the deaf artist, haa gone to Japan, whether to practice hix profession or to help the li'tle tellowa "wallop", the Ktisatana ia not aiated. Prof. Yumntiugs, who ha charge of the educational exhibit from rtrth at the World'a fair, wav toii at the s Inst it tit inn on Monday. (.router, an educator of national repul at ion. aaya that proportion ally the deaf are more Ing than the bearing people and lie accounts for this by their learning trailea In the industrial departments ot the behoola for the deaf. An alarm clock for the deaf ia an interesting bit of work by Tommy dumb Stringer, the blind, deaf anil scientific aludeiil of Boston. Tin alarm attachment utilises several means of s wakening the sleeper. It shakes a pillow in his face, U lights a small In caiideseeui lamp having a mirror, g the rays upon hig eyes, and it explodes a fulminating cap with a shock perceptible by the deaf ai clove range. The following Is a letter written to Sup. Urlgga by l'ntf. John litis, superintendent of the Yalta Bureau, Washington. D. . who take the opof portunity complimenting tho Eagle slaff upon the excellence of the school paper. The letter Is self explanatory: Mr. Frank M. Prfggx. Superintendent Utah School for Deaf and Blind, OgLb', foe-ltsin- g ruu-ai'i- mono-railway- s g nego-'tlttln- a. h i d '. Manu-hu'innn- g yes-erna- nK,l,-ral,wa- y raja." .i"r0'r,ai,way-,h- A- - 01 ,r,in" on which the llnB h, ,,Ben three or four yearn in tnTvnh ''l.T-'- H,rmen- - Eberfeld, The first steam ' " was on tha ral,y ever devised rC".n i" prillrll,,e- - 11 back to ,dPa f Mr- - Co'-l nwTtn ''J In ",loW " of armff. of all. vrhCiilr'" k how- - In Algeria may Hue elevated Packages am Bbing aerors "He Oiin IM Vn TIr' W b i., panniers arc slung on an "w K,M1 ,,r 1,0 miles an Wa iu lhe which rtmlng r'i'vr iilt'J onthe Alaneheater and mnito-Frpri- g Cm !Z1 Uv-- Knnrh 'ngineer, momsrail on 'arM th rains will be ? rHvrl t MO miles an hour r pro-biVh- i. i Millinery If mi rsrc to save 25 per cent un ymir Easter If any one m the Sl,Imery House and give yon . the Newest Things Out It is perfectly true that from the tup liule High! of vtnm in the KremMuvi-tiw- , whence me rurnnatinn of Czar ia announced and declarations of war ate made, that an official pm- uouiicemcnt of a war of etoriuiiiaiini with Japan wav made in Kclivtiary last. But so far a t ii general iinuciidc which controls fluvtdan politim is concerned. the preaciit iiinltict liegan. ror l in this year, hut In the seven teenth century in the days of Peter the Great. The immediate war. in (aid. is not ko much a war by itu lf av it is an incident in the colossal idea of world empire conceived by IVter the Great. It may seem a little startling lu Eng- livhmen to learn that such a plan ex lets; yet a a matter of fact, il Ik the very spirit and eweiiee of tbe vlow but steady exiuiiislou of iiuvsia'v Imundar- lev since the time or the great cm of It is a scheme so immense and so ambitious that beside it the u inis of Btillsli colonization, the Chauvinism of the French, and I'te of the Teuton are quite little things. 1 learned the story of the plan from a Russian Jingo a most Intelligent and to genial gent letusn, who looks forward the day when Russia shall Is- - mistress of ihe world. Hla argument rati thus. Once there was an American president, who. advising Ihe youth of the l uitcd Btaies fur its good. said. "Young man. go west. Rut this American president . It seems, was but a modern and a base imitation of the Groat Peter, who. 2mi years ago, had said, not merely for the guidance of his own generation Imt of all the Russian generations to rome "Go east; go east." There was a time when the Russian empire eonalated of three men from Russ. .In the days of Peter the descendants of those three men had wiied out the Muscovite princes and overt nn Finland, the Baltic, and roland. But the people of the north and west had been a little difficult to overcome, so Peter, taking the line of least resistance, commenced that long, persistent march towards tbe east to whleli the JaiuineeA have now called so sudden and so sharp of the lin ai a bait TUI they challenged It. there can be no doubt of tbe success of iliat great eastern march ofRtusHla, which, ron-- t tuning eastward and ever eastward across both land and sea. should finally girdle tbe globe and bring tbe Russian pioneers back to Russia once again, but on tbe western aide. Siberta haVingTaTlen to the Russians In their march, they swallowed Little Russia and the Crimea in 1783. after 600 years of bloody and most bitter strife, Poland was at last brought to heel. In 1861 the Caucasus came under RuBaian rule; six yearn later fell the power of Turkestan. So the niareh went on through Siberia down to Manchuria, until at last the arm of Russia reached eastward for, 8.000 miles, and the hand of Russia gripped Port Arthur. And when then, but for bungling and most gross corruption In high places, there would have been no war, no trouble. An Amcriran cartoonist drew a picture of the Russian Bear barking Into China, and underneath was writ ten, "llo-ho- ! If I go In backwards, they will think I am coming out!" And douhHcRs, if the Bear had backet In on this truly Russian system and with the customary Russian slownesjs, world would never have grasped the stratagem until it was ton late. school. But the rottenness and the greediThe regular monthly meeting of the ness of the great intangible machine board of trustees was held Thursday of Russian government the vast imevening at the school at 8 oclock. The personal. autocratic, automatic maregular businesa was transacted and chine. composed of scores of thousreport of the superintendent approv- ands of officials handed together In a ed. The superintendent was authorisof greed harked ed to purchase for the school rooms a great freemasonry Bear in too fast. It happened number of rarlMm prints of famous the thus: paintings, size 14 by 18. Also casta When the. railway through Siberia of some of the great men of our coun- down tn Port Arthur bad lieen fintry. ished. Witte, the Minister mainly reFollowing are a few of the pictures sponsible for its completion, went to lie purchased, as mentioned above: down lo insiHct the work. Bribery Bonhcur, "Ploughing; Bougticreau, and corruption had compelled the "Innocence," Broken Pitcher"; Bret- Russian Plate to pay for It at throe on, "Song of Hie Lark. "Close of times its value. KHII. the railway Day. "Gleaners: P. J. Baptiste. was there, and In all fair-i- indednesw. "Fording the Stream." "Morning on looking at it from the standpoint of the Uke." "The Ford"; Dupre, The one's own nationality, il. is a fine and Prairie"; Elis. Gardner, "Two Little daring piece of work, so far aa 11 s , Mothers." goes. conception The boys of the rarpenler shop are Witte was crushed tn find that the making the revolving in construction was, at any rate for miliwhich to place the literary exhibits tary purposes, absolutely valueless. of our school. They are making alo He came lmck to St. Petersburg, another eablnet to be made mostly of bluntly told the Czar the truth, and glass, and to contain the fancy work urged that war, at any rate for a of the pupils under the direction of time, must be avoided. The Czar, Miss Pallimore. Besides this. Joseph who. even in St. Petersburg. Is called Campbell, ot Virgin. Utah, has made The King of Peace a any Price." a very fine hardwood fell Into Witte's way of mind willingly carpenter's heneh. in which he shows that he Rut the Czar of all the the needs of a man at the enough. Is neither master of himself uor bench, and is not afraid to design and master of his empire. make one out of tbe ordinary. These It is said that at the Inner imperial are boys encouraged to think indepen- rotini-llhis cousin and his uncles stand dently as much as possible along these behind hla chair, and that his mother, a lines as well as in tbe school rooms. womsn quite as remarks Id as the A lot of hammers, rhains and other press of China, guldea bis weak products of the blacksmith's shop ace little hand as he signs all important being made, to form a part of our in- documenta against his will. It Is rather dustrial exhibit at St. Louis. a pitiable picture, but one which. If not Last Saturday. April 3uth. while literally, ( at least figuratively true. At any rate, the fart remains that tbe President Roosevelt was pressing the electric button wMrh s'arted the ma- Czar's mw her east Wiite, her old friend chinery at the St. Ismi fair, onr Supt. and her vild ally, out of his nuireme ofPrlges pressed another (it wasnt fice. Then Kuropatkin. the "Bohs"sec-of sod Pfrobrasoff. th Czar's told i in the 'carpenter shop which started all our machinery there. This retary and tpigted confidant, went will aid the boys very materially in down lb line to make a fresh inspecgetting out their exhibition work in tion. They came back to Moscow. Totime for shipment. Teddy lent the gether. as Kuropatkin thought, both spent ihe night beneath the same roof. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE Kiycpstkin. however honest man was unfortunately mistaken. Bexobra-sof- f. ATLAS. who had much to gain financially, owing to hla vast timber tract concese A War Alias has sions along the Siberian lines, and been Issued by the Chicago Jt North- - j would profit by a war, hurried on to St. western railway. Three fine colored Petersburg, while Kuropatkin slept. maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient Upon the following day Knroitafkln form fur reference. The Eastern sit- roused himself and went up to St. Petuation shown in detail, with tables ersburg. He was against ell war. findshowing relative military and naval ing, like Witte, that the railway was strength and financial resources of quite valueless for the use of troops. He told the Czar aa much, but Bezobra-sof- f. Russia and Japan. tbe Czar's favorite, bad gained an Copy mailed to any aildreae on- - re-relpt of ten (101 cents for poatage by Imperial ear first. Kuropatkin advised to the JspanM. The famC. A. Walker. Gen. Agent C. 4 N. W. Ry.. 22u! South Main St., Salt Lake ily council would nut listen to him, and h resigned. City, Utah. d leaf-cabin- lltis-slati- Russo-Japanes- WW3J 25th Street, ONEHALF BLOCK from union depot. never undersold. s J - harder than l!M iiHiay. I li-e- is tioi 11 um - e i - Down the Basis of Russian Po'ky in the Words Go East Rq-ml- cCreadys Egvtii l.vtc ill v iio r.'led bail u.' nasties - Two Thousand Years Ago Czar Peter Laid Dow-ager-E- Millluery v,Rt our ton in save you ihl, oyer 1001 . , siiiMrt ihe whole weight of are four in number' a pair it each cud. Beneath the niono-rm- l nu each side of it arc two acta of Then beneath this, pjrte rails. slung I lie groiind. la a single mmludor rail on each aide., from which the (such lakes tip the electric den. I'tah. purer. Dear Sir: The now working The Eagle issue ot the fifteenth tare a very ingenious method of Inst, containing the admirable tic crossings and junctions; but count Miss (by your able trustee, Hr. Rehr proponed to build his new Maud May Babcock), of eastern schools lines ai'hotu any crossings and jiiuc-twfor the deaf and blind together with This would enable hi mt6 dea-ltccoach after coach at very short Borne other articles, would, .1 am satinurrils. all Halting along the line of isfied. Interest certain of our foreign over one hundred miles an lotir. We correspondents who might fail to see it, and if you should have a few copriy roach after coach" because each ies. (from 5 to HD. to spare I would rain" would consist of a single appreciate your favoring this bureau tiarh. with the same for some exceptional The conches which Mr. IJehr projMadera abroad. ect would each- - hold . forty passen-5Congratulating yott on the The middle high section of the toadi aould lie two croaa you aunened in preserving aa seats, on standard ikth the passengers wotild sit facing evidenced by earh successive issue of nrt other. The front and rear sec-fn- s the Eugle. 1 remain, would contain seats yoitra truly. lengthwise. JOHN HITS!. Supt. S Bohr declares that the mono-rif- l would do much to solve Photographer Thomas spent the the trsfr fc problem in big cities. Overhead greater part of Wednesday at the wwHiils would obviously be much school taking pictures of ihe buildings. school rooms, shops, etc. These rtssper in construct than under-ponlubes. He estimates that pictures will form part of the Utah could be built for 200.000 educational exhibit at the fair In St. Louis. pond a mile; whereas the capitalisms baseball boys met defeat at of the London tubes now theThebands iwrbes gjo.iiiii) pounds a mile. of the Industrial school Ai present Mr. Unlir's electric coach tesm one week ago. The baxket ball team was photoaniil in ihe model stage. The bean-dft- il little model which he has last week. just graphed Baseball games are being arranged exhibiting is alioui forty Inches I with Park City high school, Brigham Ihii 1r ip perfect in every do and Garland. !' made by the Model The necessary equipment Comp-mof Kensington. having been , tirn unt tiny engines of every now inat ailed, the shop machinery Is sufficient turned by electricity. to stock a mammoth r1 'I. Miss Eddy, a teacher in the primary department, learned of the death of Jlr. Behr pseked up his model y in order to take it to by telegraph Wednesday the St. her mother Loni Exhibition. night. The news is particularly sad Iterause of the fact that she could not nTi already running be Irrlan.i Ims proved at the funeral of her moththat the idea er. present, Miss Eddy has the deep symthoroughly praeilcable. The Irish is about Hrieen miles and pathy of the officers and teachers of and the reach. CAUSED THE is !, iu any Hhr muniry The o- -i of liihig has letn -steadily rising, anil salaries have not ' i iih-in l'ppri' It'1, pi. Hi wen the two vth it. The judge is rtill ::eici-ie- d . c.r - ' cr. w,i-- , nil t.neuii.iii: war. As in kcp his family on a i M i;i iiic furtiiue ef war went month. Tbsli' i'a;, tu manage to ' FiipiKii i bin home :a i. ii... ag.iiu.si lancer E: pi ani l'p-1- '. uu l weniy or tweniy-- I i' i kings won lhe.,- - v.av down live iK a day. Uew-there Is iu e- N'.i i alley, and a bon: the I one that inii'-muss of a lurgc people practicbe-:dI of stanaiiiiii. Tha icy might have been ally on the "ii-r::i l!a Far. il;. rtMUiaior of laike poor Jap ctmld ii.jt indulge in the favM. ci.x and tin- true vouiiii-rfront icr orite vi- es of the imho' Englishman, of I n,ver Egypt for he hss no margin lo do it. I "ll.c very ntsii iir.i! suxicir uiioul me Japanese Life is not Perpetual Thtifl has to be t lie nmc of theso of tbe sminghobt and Ihe due mil pooph. They know little or nothing Sunshine. whb h would ciimic mils o:' the wealiq of itianiv that falls on liuv'i. mud l'.iumuli ilica in rcpcateiilv tin English iHior. They have to save F:ii of sn.l ie.m kine. of full ears aud or lie. The toolii iu Tokio often lives t.i-Idrvt.'l with lhe east wind. with his family in a room that would ".ice i'li a iliiii.iiighly lapj'ile ami be called a cp!xm:-t!- . even in a Isjn-ilo- n liri's h ii as well as a GihI fearing Though a Wonderland to European slum. It i hard jo ec how- his one. while lying in prison for many toudinoii will grew easier. Wages aro Eyes. There Suffering and Pov, .veers., mm;, leu nil Horn liis rapidly riiing. but where you have risto be Found in Land erty p: isniii'i'v. nisiiy ot them vaptivos ing wages ami rising cor.t of living, the ef Rising Sun. P'oiii I ppi-- I'gvpi, Huil t n aim of the latter generally mounts first. It has Thehau Kings mi the a of hen. firot aiul ir.c lie Where 1 have leei) disappointed is liiptuie of His tevignatioii .1. opted, an-l nt m: i';o on. in l,M,k w hen lie stood and own fault. Bn) bow much of iha my iu w hat ia pno evening beini e Phuiouh., Imblly the king land does not disappoint I cannot say of lii'a lire, with an a: in. I'le.'s!v 111im8. Tukio. how "And do May your hero. Tho great nation of the Far put away fits fia'iering advivers and prepared, mho on1' in !!-- . of tianx-h- e lo ot Jaan compare with your ' East, still gazing on tho outer world is a worthless m ' ' has had lo rca'ie tin fact t.iai 1'iqier Egypt pressions lanideas arrived?" before you as pi'earing a strong fleet. .and that will) the strange wonderment of a 1' set out to wagtit!' away Il wav The the inevitable question child brought to now scenes, contains ready Hu t ar might tall. lie when it was from all reiuuirvev. n u in were a group of Jspauese In herself, on sees ill a day. crowded . "The i olli-i'- t toil of corn wav set mi interviewers wav unalterably opu umi pitiaicly fom. on a gigantic vcalr. r fell gentlcmca. the aceue my room lu plMasurable experiences such as no regards as hopeless. I was lying in bed, a street arct-ilei- it tit into ll.c bands of the Thclutn kings, otters. Jaiwn is Isdng ad land her lhe Nile tailed to uvcillow Its hanks in having placed me hors d com- too rapidly Angllcistiil, but enough of CONFECTIONS FOR SOLDIERS. Kg) pi. Tho lainiiie bat. Four young Japanese, speaking her gual paai remains to make the no English, presented themselves tv exvalue. j country the wonder centre uf tha Uncle Sam Gives His Prys in Blue the "Making a final cfliirl, the liyksos press their coadoleucea nnd to inter- world. Beet Candy Oct.nn.ibie. r. ami dosed ihe view me. After n long king letiHik I j of ranging from ilia position The biennial elect ion of ui1i ei'a of One of the Impotan- items of the dyke. The Nile tli Kid rose to Its ordil Weatlakn aa authority in laud lhe level, and whiih had nary the International Typographical union long I'ni'ed States arni n!iiiiiisry is lain fallow on law of influence tu the Christianity takea place Wednesday May 13. by a brought forth by handfuls. candy, and why not? If I'tu le Sam can "To my tnlnd." Sir William adds, social reform, the above question was referendum vote of the membership all SiMum:-.-with supply United Siai--- me. to Is politely inierpnrtsd over the western hemisphere. frecquinlnepllls Sb.ii'vi of them there '"here is no doubt Isthat llad 1 spoken frankly to my frieml. Ibe lake on which and need lie no criticism m mniy for our Inter. without a dreadful and incapable Itawai'u Mood, the am lent latke At.s-ilssoldiers, says the St l..mix between us. 1 would have conIn fart, nothirg mn lit too The name Moeris was gli.i to lhe lake preter j o'rai. fessed that my Impressions so far have Physical Culture, Massage after-tlie a Greeks thousand years good for them. Tlo- indy question to by been a succession of stages of disilluarils." AND Is asked Is whether u is good candy sion. Bel ore 1 tame hero 1 shared tho or not. We want m glucose and white are fellows. These Ideas of usual my in Boxing Lessons Private J A PA NKSE KCONOM 7.1 NCI earth served out lo our hoys In blue or Inal Japau is a delightful land, inhabin khaki In the far-uand Philippines ited by liltlo people where lhe snu alBy Wm. Stlby (Young Kid McCay) Khhinund. lnd.. May 8. G. Boiifred sweltering Panama. Nniie bill ihe best, and ihn flowers always at tho Gymnasium, 338 84th Btrost in iace ) taper trimnii it iinehl tic. I with a Friends missionary in Japan, writ tug ways shines, bloom, aud the gaily --dressed play-fol- k gold cord, will do. We'd rather see to relaiives here, saya of tbe war situsic like butterflies, sipping happiness them eating candy than drinking vino. ation in Japan: flower. A remarkable tiling is the uiirprisiuq from every We are not in sympathy with these Idea that Japan is a land Little! Tbe SILVER KING SALOON expert aients of feeding ilicm on liash or economy whbh is observed in every of little people is at the best a half-truton vegetables only. The hardships of place. People are not spending more MURPHY A GIBLIN, Props. aud therefore doubly misleading. army life In 1 trope al country are money iliuu ia absolutely nccehsary. we in Europe Tue gives average Jap First Class Wlnss. Liquors and Clfara hard enough to hear There woulj be Families who have Decupled two houses no fair Idea of the physique of his peono great complaint if be cream were are closing, and two families cuter oue Your Patronage Sol I sited. to lhe He belongs ple. nearly always served every day at nier. The army house. No one ts putting out money for 188 Twonty-Flftl- i BL Now the classes. profesprofessional of the Philippines will suppress aa repairs, etc. To sui h ail extent Is econ- sional and prosiKtroua Jap Is, one must lnsurr-ciiouwr!th Ice Moroseems iced it to threaten that lirad omy many ns a rule, small and of apparcream aa wit limit ft. A Spartan diet productive industry and bring trouble admit,little stamina, lie gives one Ihn ently does not necessarily make a Spartan. upon laboring clauses. ns does the larts same Impression bef. won in not Our soldiers frittered away hls of having In but cause of hardtack, ST. LOUIS JAIS REJOICE. spite of It; on worthless things. But ke manhood on moro won quickly they might have no moro represents the average man roast beet and apple dumplings If they St. lands. May 8. Japanese at the of his iieople than does the boulevar-di- r impruva ones appetranco if fiteouid have been had. With Ihl) rounds worlds fair today celeliraied the recent If you ned ted correct ly. represent the French peasant. of ammunition ana twenty rounds of victories of Japan's armies in the war The average Japanese man. while not gl saxes and must wear them biitterseoteh there is no telling what with Russia. The niedltig was opened tall, gives oue the Impression of being you may Just ns wall wear the young Americana might do. Why by the reading of the deeUiailon of the probably the hardiest man on earih. 11a kind that look the bent. I take don't they try it instead of all thrae war liy the Japanese government, at lives perpetually lu tbe open air and on pains in advising tha particular and other which the audience arose and with unienimicaiis hashes and the simplest food. Ilia home consists kind of that are the glaasea rntliuHiuHiu? no nawhbh covered Insidre lu beads Joined things singing the of iwpor screens, which never shut the moat lieneHclat end al lhe aame tional aid hem. a are urn! out. open always sir wholly time Improve the appoaranre. 1 NOTES ON JAPAN. great pari of the day. carry every known style of inlieen FIRE AND BATAN. use has he He le hardy beta Japan's mercantile murine of late ured to the most extreme discomfort years has made such vast strides that ot the late Chief slure infancy. He dues not know wlmt During the liletime now it ts obtaining from its own shipDave Scauncl! of tha Fire Department comfort ta. Ills home baa practically ping eonipanlea all the transports it re- he was known to so excited no furniture. bedding (no quires. not being oliltgi d. as ii was in during the extinguishing of a firo that lied), aud a trayMailing, for food supply hls the war wiih China, to hire foreign h used to Flume 4ol X Indulge in a liberal supply wants. In a land cold lieyond belief iipn. The history of maritime enter of profsntiy. This being one of the over a large pert of the year, he never I as that romantic pri JPn bis character, no ilould ac- has a fire, bill warms hinwclf over of moat of its other indust idea During trails of his arller New York a box bolding a few fragments of burnthe middle ages Hie Japanese were dis- quired from training. Ids men paid no aiicuiiun to ing charcoal. tinguished for their adventures. Korea. tho The tourist who seas Japan In language used, but went right even distant the China, Formosa, or autumn cannot realize the If as his wore of words those along spring HAYR Philippine Islands, Cambodia and Warn, wittier or the fierce float of coid of endearment. and praise saw the Japanese appear upnu their me to lusny taken has Fate summer. On one was Chief occasion ap(lie buccaroasts aa pearoful traders or EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL but paver flts the cold neers. In theseventeentli century the proached by a certain minister, who cold lauds, one Toklo as in so much rated In with him well chosen remonstrated pauel British mariner Will Adams built ships Others say ibe same. COUERCULELECTRIC CO. In January. for the shogun, which made voyages to words. wo all while admire My neighbor Is from Hagflalln, the "Chief, you Manila and even to Mexico. Then, iu Hllierla. He tool; the fear of foreign Invasion. Japan was executive ability and pluck In the per- extreme northeast aufmatter of course. cut off from the world and for 2UU years formance of your arduous duties, yet Siberian cold as ten t Imes a day that we regret exceedingly that your use Flore he STANLEYS. STEVENS, nothing but the smallest coasting vesgel warm. The natives sels were allowed to be built. Il was of profanity la such as to shock tho he cannot same. Yon sen them suffer the better clement of tlm 1868 society. that of revolution not until the MANAQffR. over every charcoal box. dancA heni." responded the Chief, lookfoundation of Jaimn'a modern mercanam WasfciagtM Aw M4c gofor warmth, on the pavement at niedillesoitte the with ing ing preacher tile navy were begun. an akin sufflrlent in hoi In baihs, scorn. sec. men to "You ing are used Unitmy Lieutenant G. S. Turner, Tenlli me and they know that I do not mean outsider, for the glow. Rut in placa ed (States Infantry, who accompanied I said to them when of coddling themselves over coal Area, one word of some Jaitanese troops in a throe days' may recon nol nuance south and east of lekln I awear. Just like the members of they have tn endure. Rnduranee when you rout and kill some; It makes those who are saya: "Kadi soldier carried on his per- your rongn-gatlopose; they know you are Insincere left doubly hardy. son 100 rounds of ammunition, an over-coThe modern Jap. Inaload of being for bedding, a haversack, water and do not mean one word of wliat bottle and three days rations. The ra- you say. Now you go along ami fight the poor hnman something. Is a enemies tion consisted of rice and dried fish. tha devil in your way and leave me strong, (rained athlete. Hlacondition. be has ft The soldiers, however, depended mainly to battle with lire In mine and maybe may have weight; en-- j on the country for their subsistence. I both of us will find it warm work Weight tells In war, but so dons -am of the opinion that in a country when we gel through, as both the devil durance, and so far an eaduranre is flrst. stand can concerned the Jap us two a good living." where there w mb no foraging the Ij and the fire give I rams here Imagining the Japauaro amount of food carried would he Instif- well a supremely artistic nation. New I price flclcnt. Before leaving camp each morn- - j Seattle vs. Tacoma. No words me dools. bat (tan praise in Ing the food for dinner ia preiiarod andof Inherited art Tacoma. May 8. In a drizzling rain too extravagantly the packed In a ration box made of lacst drives through the reels S quered wood, similar in shape to our Rcaltle took the morning game from Japan. One meat ration can. and consists of rice, Tacoma. The large crowd of rooterM for the first few limes In a maze ot dried fish and sometimes small pieces stuck to the end. Errors aided by sheer delight. The rich ontllsei of old houses, ihe plain, simple of mutton or beef." timely list ting won tha tha game for t'ie the visitors. T'ie game was rail'll shapes of the gateways, tbe thousand at the end or the eighth to giva the anil one tress tires of art all around would make the most sober citizen pluyers lino to reach Seal tie for Iha lose hla head. One rannni wonder artemisin gsme. Ailendaiu-- ".Min. R. il. B. money, and plunge themselves Into Kmre dPltt for a year, for the perfect obTainma. t fi ject of tri here would tempt a stone. 3 3 7 8cienee Throws Light on Joseph's Beattie But how ts It thal when the people Overall and Graham; Bather and Interpretation of Pharoah'o who have inherited all this wraith of of breakfast bacon, rooked In a Itirn, Blnnkenship. Dream. artistic instinct lourh European meth- makes a dish movt people greatly rel ods they become the most utter bar- lali. Our HOME CUR ED BACON HOT ON CATES DETECTIVE Aa Joseph interpreted the dreams barians? One goes to Ihe house of a TRACK. of Pharaoh, so today, nearly four world famous Japanese. As likely as thousand years alter, does the practinot, the house will be built in ibe cal wisdom of Joseph stand revealed Robbers of Boutharn Pacific Train at most, square and aggressive style of Bo In Boon Wilt Hands Copley in a new light English architecture. There will be of Police. Ve art lifted out of a world of We are making a special sale prim an ugly drive, sod Ibe ihrubhery tn wonders Into one of possible realihe growing in Surbiton. or our home rendered lard; for a few front might . Keatlle. May 8 Georg Gates and ties." writes Sir 'VI Warn M'l'rn-ksdays we will sell 3. U and 14 1b. pail two other men who are supposed to There will be Brussels carpets of nnd "the history of Joseph s famin t 44 gt)r and fl 15 just to rodur our of the furniture gilt patterns, rrshlq have heen th robliers who held up a heroines quite in'e'llglhl." lentils crowned hls (dock. We buy and sell for spot. cash. that King style Southern train at Copley. Calif., Kir William Wili'Ork's Is the groat crimes hy handing down In us. and Our prices on fresh meats sre the very ests living expert on Ihe subject of on March 81. are lielfered to lie in the scarce an Idas of tssie or color In lowest consistent with good qualities. vicinity of Hnattl. Railroad detectives Ihe whole establishment. I do not say Irrigation. He is the late dirorior-generIn Egypt. In wro here yesterday getting Ihe deof the that this is so In all Japanese hybrid Am Em a lecture dellvcn-- at Cairo recently scription of n man who tried to pass a European houses. bu it certainly is on the subject of the Aevnan Dam he money order In a Kouth End saloon. iu too many. has lifted lhe veil of history. Hihli-ra- l The description of this man fits per-- f The Japanese man has assumed the that of George Gates. and otherwise, and commented ugliest form uf English dress. When weiaht of and auiborhy with the the the poorer Japanese assumes English a vast experience on the topic of ORDER OF WASH1KCT0H manners he usually considers that he can wholly dispense with t'ie courtesy Irrigation as it msuifctais itself today and a ft moulded the fare of Egypt of his own land, and ran net the boor. Grand excursion in Kali Lake May If in th remote. dm Past. Sir Wilthe old Japanese Iasi kt ill rxisis, IP11. Vis Line. Oregon fthori liam has "ni a reprint of this Inter- sre thnso things noi held in ELECTRIC LIGHTS STEAM HEAT why estittg lecture to be lyondnn Dally FaHDrill coiitesl between the f)td'n and cheek ? LOCATED. CENTRALLY Chip ljtkf teams. Daif'lpg. Mall. Ihose who draw (hair 4rtunf ef mi. for round trip special tram Japan from current gossip depict I ts Like lhe Nile in finod --dtp (l)nj 371 Twenty-secon- d Street. the lecture teem with valuable ma- leaves Ogden at 7. nq p iu Returning a land where the people are all array11:45 m. MRS. Lake leaves Salt at H. ELWOOD and p. S ed in bright colors. Ass matter of Prop. terial, but the attention of the rurtons will be riveted by the new reading special at 1 o'clock. Evylody ia in- fact, the dross of most of the people ia NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGH. vited. It supplies of Jos'Tha forecast of tbe of an exeeedingiy sober hue. Bright OUT. In nnd of how famine dresses are mainly conflred to children Egyp MODERN EQUIPMENT man he Is conas a wise. snu young girls. The red petticoat Is Beard by day or wtek. worn solely hr the maiden. When a jectured to have sn'icipnted thp seven Rates Reasonabla. woman that so she dearth of tbe overtook longmarries, although years 630 K. er old. as rhe of land. Telephone hr "till Grows off "ms) of her ? nerv. B "t In ancient days there wan a huse lake 't colors of both mens and women's bt F.gypt Lake Mo-ri- s, whose walera. held In thrall by a groat dyke, were tjro (where h"v Him tn H'Hr nHve A. to flood Upper and l ower Egytt dress) are so admirably chc'n ha the In rluo season and Impregnate the eanh Trts are more pleasing than If a msss of brlglitneaa struck onp. If Jap-- j with richness and plenty. At the head FDNEMFUKNISfiLNCS an bad nut touched Europe iu aborni-- ! of this dyke Sir William Wlilcocks uf styb-- one could nqt bul subnations writes, wav Ha Car. a fortified island, and Embalming was ihn the true key of tu be highest praises of hs and lls-l'ascribe OPEN ALL NIGHT. licsklic friends. Lower Egypt, fur it could command Ilioet that wet vit liquid gold to the Tbii is no liulterUy life where tbe 8H0 Was. Avn. I20X. ' pH)pl mss their time in pleasure. REGIIJIR DANCE EVERY MONDAY land. AND BATURDAY EVENING The struggle fur existence here is per- History tells ux," says Sir William, i , I i A LARGE MAY - . lei-lo- lla-l'a- r. wa-uu- l . c - !ii,-!- i M-- To-hi- o. Ha-fa- ! n. l:l-I'- u lulei-uattoiia- lla-l'a- w - , 1 . ff h, sr - ... s EYE GLASSES lsiil-lSti- s. - J. T. RUSNMER, 2412 Wash. Ave. hm-oni- i THOSE UTE MEN" shiv-erlu- g LOOK! at r palityjj is foiyinsMltAT- I A Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice IRRIGATION IN THE BIBLE e ..........2 Makes a Dish Hard to Beat Pai-lfi- c Weathcrhy 2458 Wah's Ave J THE ELWOOD . g trb ed Chas J. Lindquist , r DIGNANS Dancing Academy |