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Show fHE SUNDAY EXAMINER, OGDliN, UTAH SUNDAY MOKNING, 10 NOVEMBER 25, 1906 at Colonization Billions Thrown Away by Germany in Futile Attempts S ! ailVIHKKlHKIHnHIHRIVMIMIIIlVHHUHIIIMIUlIIHIIIIIl I -APTOrXDIX(i 111STOKY OF 4FFIi !AL INCOMPETENCE AND COKKFPTIOX LAID HAKE HY THE EFFOUTS OF HEIMS DEKNUFIMS, TIIE KAlSEIft NEW lirsiXESS MIXISTEH KuR FAJLFHES OF JUS TITLE D PKEDECESSOKSiJEItMAX HOPES OF FOFXD1XO A U1SEAT COLONIAL EM FI RE PRACTICALLY SHATTER. THE COLONIES, TO 1SET1S1EVE THE y r,r ED 11 V DISCLOSFKES OF IlLlXDEISIXlJ IX UIOU PLACES. Att-IEC- J T MBKMBWKWMMBHWliWBBBMBBMBBffBMWBgMMaifaMBinniWHMMMMWMMWgPMBMMMMBIHBMBBMBMgMMMBBBMMWMBBMilWMBMlHnJ secure by a force of Prussian police. These first steps having been accomplished ihey have set about introducing ua thla virgin soil a oumptote system uf German bureaucratic government hy narrow mhtded and incompetent German stats officials. Having laid the foundations of n modal stats from ths German bureaucratic viewpoint, the German government then proceeded to invite German subjects to go and Inhabit the new colony. The figures quoted above show that very few Germans felt Inclined to place themselves under lu- - oules and received in revenue from in the I'nitsd Sfaww and betaevu EngUud. France and Spain a matter uf life an death 10 Germany. These colonies have been in the the oolouies the sum of 93.5o0.imsi. of Germany fur periods varytiicrt Britain by Curti Brown and ran count ou um- - support at such The colonial feature nt Germany u uat he viewed years, Moreover, the present stale tf affaire this light in order ing fnun flflcen ia tareuiy-flmailer poser os Belgium. Doniuark. AH Right ffirtailr Reaorved. . be and they were Intended 10 provide a is nut only disastrous, hut shows no hat their full ignition nre inat Holland. Xorwai and These Berlin, Nov. 5. If he were m suitable outlet for the surplus popula- signs cf Improving. It la thla reaiixed. line an un'inikrn form of the countries arm the along etrntvg by srpect of German colonial enter-pris-t The tremendous euem t German tion td the mother country. kaiser, Bernhard Dam burg, the banker western Europe and in rwirar of time aU that haa caused a strong revulfailtaken census The colonial li.v be will the laat renders returns, Joined bean puaaeiwlotis cleanse to wo luu undoubtedly they apiolnteii German public feeling against sion of the all months reveal ure AuatrU all colonisation astonishing uf corand by and ago, colonial enterprises atablea of Hungary. Italy the Augeua the more Conspicuous. German Kurt fact that the total white population of any further dabbling in colouial unRueala, tui, will be an early remit ruption aud maladministration. fti dertakings. amounted Africa cover Sctl.OiHi simre miles. the German colonies ciuhiziAiiou. would find hi task aa utterly to the round figure to 12,U00 person. This Many Germans would like to sell all bopelea one. He iuta nade a good means that there Is one solitary white the German colonies to the highest begtrming by diodianciiig moat of tb inhabitant to every hundred square biiier or muke n free gift of them to l lungnipwrnt underilug of th mllea of territory in the German col- some other power onlr to get fid of deparuaeirt and nqtUring them of thla hand- them st any price. Tie German em- onise. About with yvmng b'tiiu men. ful of whiles dlstrl lulled over mjre By thla aeiua h has arottied the than a million square miles are Eubitterest boerility of tma Immauotmra ropean of other natiouaUtlea, ao that tlerman otticielduta ksnu down n the Mot only about 1,000 are German buainea man aa a dirftinotly inferior than half of these Germans are either oader of craaihai. Tl,-t-. a man of thla 0 soldiers or government officials, claae, aud a Ileiirew tu bunt, ahould that Germany haa been able to dishe placed at the bead of an lmjvrtani gorge her aurplua population to the branch at tha government waa a hitcolonies to the eite it of Juat about ter pill for German official Join to 4.000 persona. These plain facta and awk.'.ur. Bit tha: he aliOLi.1 mark flgurea reveal at first glance an abhie aoneasiun to power by wholcaae solute breakdown of German colonial dSauWala ctmeu of their own cast awh the bestowal of tljr places rn enterprise. But the whole truth about the Germete counting room clerk and tmdaa-meman colonies la by no mean containwaa tiU wwu. it wwiM have ed in these revelations. The German caiieed onen reheilm again 1 Urn colon lee have not only been a failware it not to" uie four at tie ImtoHial ure, but have Involved enormous finanmaatsr, who haa given him a free poa-aeaai- 1'upvrighl v I11 wed-n- d hope-les- a prob-abi- y outo-nla- one-fourt- h hand. Rut with ability and aU Ms euergjr, tefu4 nierHy, it ia If he w.U a iroeed In hi colossal tank even with the eupport id the mailed Hat. Germany haa nothing but failure In her eokmial smerprhm. Th Uermann tn dunbcfiil their effort to cokmlae dlataut eouu-trfa- a have revealed tni'priaiug weak-uesand the Teutonic possiseloii, although euunnuu In extent, ere litof dww.t, tle nwie than vaat a: piudnnlmr no profit to th ferfceriand, (but burdening the homo country tlth heavy coat. Thla ahaolote folium tn all colonial enterprise 4a a sinister omen for the future of Gemiany. Th inability of the German to build up a great Me loaial empire aenaone the future of tha German raoa with diaaatroua It aiuat he remembered that Germany 1 already packed with an many Inhabitant as th onuntry ran comfortably hold and within a short time th over crowding will have rrached a serious and dangnroua limit. The birth rate la Germany la high r than that of any other oouniry in Kuiupe, and the prolific Ghrnuuis, who now number 00,000,000, will have reached a total of 100,0004)00 within a measurable number cf year. Thera la no font for thla surplus poinflation In Germany and no opportunity of expansion In Europe. The superior diplomacy of England haa already eraated n European oualltlon destined to prevent Germany from antbttlou plaual n nirylng cat any Europe. Thla coalition already eslnts s, hint n ea edita nv raitrs Ih Pries. a U Os, nf Uissl iiuhealohc and hi PRiarsaa. S p Sr is likn st t linsia tniiM, Us, Brnstlr ksHw fmis rssiml nf ike Umsas iMuulsl IwtviSHSI is rant tt lisrr pHshsrg.MiUs KssUr ssA Ras sf affairs Southwest. Africa These English schemes destroy German 30.niH) ncs and for all ttie hopes eniertalned square mile and German Cameroon that Germany can In Went Africa, HO.ono aqusre mllen. by tha wallow up the greater part of Aua-tri- a The German possessions In the Southand emend her buundarlea Into ern Pacific oreaii cover an area of the Balk ana and Into Asia Minor. IKri.INN) square miles. These colonies, EhigHah iHplomacr will bring German, together with the amaller foreign pos to the pirint of desperation In Europe aeaslona, make an aggregate area nf and thua make mores aful ookmlaiug approximately 1.200.00U aqiutre mllea. Jr. the vain endeavor to transform them Into profitable undertakings. Take th case uf German 8outhweat Africa. Germany has already thrown away 1 150,000,0ti0 on thla country, and it la estimated that a further sum of f 100,000.000 will have to tie spent aa an Irreducible minimum within the next ten years. German Bonthweat Africa yields nothing la return. The nstlve inhabitants have been In open rebellion for the last three years, and apart from money the Uvea of thousands of German soldier have been sacrificed In the suppression of th rebellion. The cultivated land haa been devastated and the llttla enterprises started by Germany have been destroyed by the Insurgents. German Boulhwest Africa shows no prospects of future Improvement; on the contrary. there is every reason to believe that Germany will go on sinking money without reaping any returns. Take the case of Ktanchau, a 1UU trip of Chinese territory earns 193 square miles ia area, which Germany haa leased from the emperor uf China for a period of ninety yean. Germany hsa already spant 1100,000,000 on Kianchao hi the course of aln years, and the aggregate German exports to Hiaorhan during these six tears did not amount to 110,000,000. During the last twelve months Germany spent 135,000,000 cn her ool-- e place. In aome of the German In the Pacific ocean there arVa mors government officii itune ary while inhabitant, in nm? sessions there is a government dal to every two while inlubli Thera are more govern cum ojjT in the German colonies than j. to, English colonies, which cmiprt sixth uf th globe and contain Jr millions of white Inhabitants The Geruau farmer who till th virgin soil sal. in Gen.' southwest Africa must first obisii7, official license to follow the tnral occapatlon, then another ipw Vvt to permit him to keep horse. , ,r to permit him to kep cattle, a him to keep a hoc fifth permitting him to kep dug u poultry, a sixth license allowing to marry a wife, a seventh lirentti lowing him to employ the natlvsi agricultural laborers, an eighth lfo permitting him to purchase agne. tural Implement and so forth. ha hindrances as these have drtvex .. energetic colonists bark to the hi erlaud before they have had a fct chance of trying their lurk m the in country. Those who overcome the y llmlnary difficult lee created by tb senseless system of bureaucratic as troi gnd their Uvea and i turbed at avedy point by a eontiwws of Interference and ayatem aupww 1 dti, cial losses to the fatherland. Instead of providing markets for German products and bringing in welcome addition to the impoverished treasury of the German empire, milllona upon millions of money have been spent In exaraitiv Th grandmotherly system or c relic super vision introduced uT German colonies has killed s i nmj enterprise and made it Impc-.i-v' healthy commercial devciupuiei-Uk- alon. If this bureaucratic control had li been efficient and hottest a till have been disastrous, bit it haa been doubly diaaatroua bucuat In many cases the worst feature 0 miagoveroment have been nutlribic. evidence avaihblt All the reliable points to the certain oonchistaa thr tbe rebellion in German southwest u rlca, which haa now been prorsrttw for the laat three years and has aw many thousands of live, besides 1 vaatating the entire colony, was hi entirely to the tyrannical mligorwe ment of the German authorities. H llariy, in German East Africa, th tlvea have been goaded into iwbtlln by the Intolerable tyranny of their 1 tive governors. The German publish day after day detail t Innumerable colonial acandala to art an extent. Indeed, that newsysgr Isadora In Germany have ceasri a pay much attention to these true ending disclosures. waya Tto Km HmA sf Ik Ktlwr' KHSHAKD DKMXBIRU. Oriaslal Dsputwat, H Germs OrtaesM grt Was reaucratic rule In the German colonies. A German contrives to bear ths burden of militarism, policy tyranny at and bureaucratic administration horns, but he always desires to turn his back on these abuse when be quits the Fatherland. Thousands upon thousand of Germans emigrate to England and America and other free countries in order to evade compulsory military aervlco and to enjoy the political liberty which they cannot find at home. Poll tioal liberty and freedom of action peror, however, con Riders it essential andi to go on spending mousy on them, because any other policy would be Inconsistent with hla Imperial dignity and the prestige at hla empire. The failure of the German oolonlea haa been due partly to Incompetence and partly to corruption. Germane always have begun oolnnidng th wrong end. They have taken possession of territory, have hoisted the German flag, have' occupied It with a German genian?, and mads It doubly to retain the colonies (Continued on Pag Flfte) The Latest Creations of the Paris Milliners; 1 Catherine Talbot Furnishes Account of Works of If you have a arenuut and a Sena of tha rkllrulnua will coma off winner In a hat hunting expedition thla aaaaon. I know it's rank haraay to aiwak of tha Parisian chapeau aa anything aave chto, but tha truth la that I am Juat horns dead tired out jmd dlaguated from an Ins pact Inn of tha creation, chef d'oevrea, maaterpteraa. what you will, of tha most famous mllllnary artists thla gay capital boasts. And tha sight has not bean an alluring one. At tha present moment my frame of mind la vary mm-that of th Irishman who Skid, "Between tha goodnee of tha bad people and lli hadneaa of tha good wans, Ol'm gtad It's nut the moaclf that'll ba aftr shape from tha gnats." Ho It I with or their the beta between the and tha ha1nrik of their trlni-i-narmt It li hard initeoil to the "shape from the aoata." PAnifl. pire effect are seen In Ihe Impel trice, shape made famous by the Em prase Eugenie. This hat la modenutf4 larse, dips well over the forehead roll abruptly at the aides, but UkM another Incline In tha bark. TM trimming on a beautiful model and for a celebrated actress area a ibwi pink rose aa big as a cabbage planl directly In front, holding a hui triah feather, which was Knight Templar atyla over the new 1 dont know whether In the dtyi 0 the second empire mallnra was but the milliners must have hi K sorry time filling up the sides it To match the liandsome lace trimmed Eugenia hat with any fabric lew ara of there frocks hats evening CATHERINE TALB01 tractive, ducheeae and other hues of beautiful of with trimmed bands fur daetgna DsatH Poe Tall Wamea. about the crowns and long ostrich Dont select the smallest chair k over the feathers curling shouidra. friends your drawing rooms. It 0 slab-models are all The afternoon i ult your foiryllke sister to sit M with feathers, parairately adorned with tool her hands rlaeplng t mardise plumes, drooping algreta and cultivate should but knees, you velously fine marabou feathers and lately. flowers. They are carried out In velDont choose the shortest pel" vet, or a line felt of a suede finish is so ran tt1 wonderfully effective, and there are th room to talk to. and tion to your undue height. w lovely hats of tulle. Dont, when choosing a new fm A theater hat Is an important Item trlmaW a or elect with those atripea in the Parisian wardrobe, and a high or aemlhlgh necked evening frock Is in from waist to hem. By wearing a w cut skirt trimmed round aim constant demand in continental life. round occayou can take at least an ir Abroad there are hundreds uf off your height. sions when bne wants to be particuDont crown your heads with hW larly smart, but te appear In a decollete would be In bad taste. Only wo- hats or a high coiffure. Drew PF men who have been to the beat Frenrh hair rather full, and roll It fairly restaurants, to Nice and Blarrita. can Wear moderate Mixed hats that haw Mini grasp the possibility of - combining ele- upstanding plume or tip tilted neckgance with a hat and a- non-loA Plea Pur Farkets. ed gown. I use the latter tanp advisedly, aa high necked doe not exactly Today petticoat pocket a, or describe the majority of elaborate suspended pockets, or, In foci, po-- kt sen drosses which are worn at smart Paris all, wou-spoil our entire theaters and at the casinos of Mrait of decoration, therefore we are rwjj" Carlo and other fashionable foreign to the hand bag. The hand ba. whett" resorts. The petit decollete has been ot gold studded with precious fn' . In vogue lately for these occasions, and uf Imitation leather with a taros" those to whom thla style Is not blue glens clasp, Ik the most ming-including the thin woman isntly lost or stolen contrivance wear transparent yokes of lace or Invented. Ia thla to continue? tulle. we struggle on pochettes and Borne women fall bark on the so calluntil aome man wlna undying ed droecy blouse when t.iey dare not with a porous plaster purae, varraa1" appear decollete. Now of all the sar- never ta leave tha owner? torial alna thla la the worst one can commit under circumstances outside of The Must Weaderfat XwXW. pension or quiet hotel. In smart The gaekwar of Earoda, where restaurants hero, on the Riviera and in Rome q blouse, however drossy a ly had the honor of a visit ft" Prince and Princess of word fohlrh often means overdone looks ridiculous. Better almost wear a owner of the moatI remarkable a collar rwrt" In th world. It tailor made of live rows of diamonds set R R row of emeralds. Each row " . Pardon ths digression from the hat monda consist of a hundred qnesti-m- , bur this matter of evening soma of them a large aa wain .M dress abroad such a mistaken one all of them absolutely fault)1that i pruMpei-tlvvisitors lo the Vine famous Star of the Bouih" me. ()lf it may be of Interest. But, generally worn aa a pendant " to return to our mutton, second em necklace. by saying penitently, T did think the queer looking piece uf headgear would be a fright on me. hut when that attractive mllltnor girl stuck It on her fluffy pompadour and said tt waa Juet r aa becoming to ni aa It waa to I waa I. too, had lota of hair-w- hy foolish enough to have the thing sent Nov. I. bank purchase especial little "opera headdresses, which thla winter are a novelty. One very attractive affair' la made on a bandeau of black velvet, or, rather, two bandeaux, one that fits the head perfectly and another encircling the knot of hair when It la fixed high on ihe head. Al one aide la an Immense white osprey. Rows of velvet are pressed Into service for th opera headpiece, mingled with sprays of maidenhair fern, fit 111 another pretty faahlon Is that of large pearl stars arranged diadem style about the coiffure. her--fo- home." m Hut wiint woman would care tn he If we were thorthought logical? oughly reasoning and reaannab'e rreat urea should we ever get a proposal or a partner at a dance? of course not. We would only add tn Hie monotony of the world by letting lire sequence nf our anions he foretold. To be strictly candid, women hug thetr nrsn enlgnrs aa a precious poeaeeelon. We don't want to be aggravating, but we npparently are. We don't mider-Rtnn- d ourselves, and as have no r;tl e desire to. We prefer to envelop In the mystery of the "etrrnrfl ? feminine" and to look upon ouraelv.-aa a riddle that ranunt he solved even l.e t moill ere ribllltie nr filling by Kltliiig fill him) looking at it.' n g. nu''-aelv- e The 1tnk In tl-rdd the them ti'oml.gly In the Individual 1 the trlnmiii'B'e Hi rwlnafllig, thing that r'ye eurh trlrke hefo.e high heaven e.- - to- make the nun.- In weep. Why. t ests- a list al tar!lr ttial would have hern a dre.-i- of lme-llnebut well, it wae a rnund turban velv- -l affair carried out In ilraiied of a lovely ruby tune. The Imnm wae .ir.i'h'1 up In front with a tight k:uu and buckle eupportlng a ell'T. high bow. The artlat tunrre-- wlmt sen well angle two Iona by placing at bird of paradise aigrete that eliot out faahlon ever each ear. The effect waa monatrniia and proven another Illustration of gmd angrle and had y, devils squabbling fm but j 11 an i to c.ir subject, the 11 to he luodt-li-tit I y. It this year for youHtTu! flics and luxuriant treaacK, and the outlook would i. I To get tmi k 1 11 - j he diatlnrlly dreary for the womun who cannot lev clalot to either aaaet wore it not poeeihlc to a virtue cicn though one have It . and to meet the hiatiia that often ii'.rurn lielwt-ehat :md Imir th mium.ii ntettcr laiTtcn n fit of h.iir mul olher till aid Aflcra tuit Iihm been aa a possible purchase, ttiadnnte lakes tier client Into another room ar.d give' her a- lesson upon the art of adjuring tli- new Hut in the matter of coiffure ihete Is me essential in which hi mode Is arbitrary this winter. Hint of waving he hair, ft ta not good form to be so palpably Maivclcd aa to suggest iliunglna of the curling Iron tn the beholder. Hut one must display a wealth of aoftly waring locks thla season or ly inaiilored b gut of da'e And stilt another hint. Bide rnmhMjii 1. ill cf date, but smart high ciutibs of Spanish nr empire design are worn in ihe letch of the head. They eerve me .double purpose uf pretty and supports for Ihe hat. H Xni many of the hat :H - me to match the u. all black affair has returned m to he worn with a.t hill. f t I a h.n pc will serve se a moat ecoriucP al "f , i, n the ;lt gear, though s' W I heard some nie aay the other iihv a a man. by Uie way, it waa ; pretty woman could wear anything mnl look pretty. Thfe l a mighty "taking" doctrine, but try the auove dearrlbed turban nu the head of the "pretty lady" and ere how the theory works in practice. Do you remember tilad. the lit v in 'rf. Burngamuffln nett's "T.'.e Da an of a Tomorrow." :ind If thlr.gM ain't aunny tnuxlm. Now theerful, peupl s got to be 7 thla season if hats aren't pretty, people have got to be made to look pretty In them But aa you value your hi hu-t- y I bw of you not to become utterly exhausted and purehaae a hat the pretty milliner's aealetant of well In It. This has been the rn ead mteiakea tn hesulgear and of many women looking ae if tlrey had f ,t rather choaen their bats blindfolded Ons woman cunfeeeed tier -- in to me to be atircensfal in..st 'i w beco- huy-lees- hr buee SMART MODELS u- hrt I i.iiiu- 11 !! tht-ate- POINTS USEFUL INTERESTING AND sn The National Asioclmion of tolurMi It Women now Pas 10.0UO ineinl-erties been l:i existence ten years und Iter . tax much good. The beautiful women artisteaccomplished dtu-hfs- s e ' titiJ-- t ! : h ! n. . i.i,:u In. . ..iiut be . t t. - hltti - It- 1 'fy bedit-on-. f ", if -- ;i it - 1 .i ... - " tpiI W u.l.tit Vottitw 11 tile inn- - t.o - i 11 uni-- il-,i- r iiei. i,n H'l hen a ffstivcV .nut ks, ii lii- ,.ii - in auv uf I'Luit- - , lip fl.. ju.i the do li... !.t ir own. f gif. i n tiniis .,f lives .f men their noihers' f,.w ,e. is ltate visiting tinmes aro ar-l- s Ths f the seas. .n ( lit.- year when the thnrnt.gh h Kr w ji rHtue ti.e It st 'wittutite ..It that she sn and. with the but tie in one hand - Ilat-.- y a the a.' c ills-tnt- ci slid will nifi i.,,i r 'i i flannel clulh In Ihe other, itefi.'ty anoint each piece of fut- -- ..ft aro nelly fur vcli-n.- l Velvet c..jt times are not s.t I'upuisv this seH son I'lns'lc tf'nlntenl for chukitts is ;. ielihetHielt turn the t hill i.uie h'tri;td giri-- .' in me's and a small toque or turl-nirui i tiing the s'reet suit she is remly f.ir .dmM any emergency dctii.iiiil.ru a i covering. nf imp . ihe smvrt woman buys her t hat y tip. score and Includes In the I, ..f u j FROM THE RUE DE LA FAIX. hat is Hie mouel done In Till i considered go.:." nlih ulmnat every gown except a lipu k me unless the hr.iwns in lh copj-e,,f iieciilfariy' h a ratlnr l.irge btnek liat loti-- tn itt-- titci! it, hoiiec.- - i:,...- Juts uf - , ihe -- - hut'- - mure ip'i 1,1 ii.iiim 'ii- - ,i . - siiy- - , i I T;.,- - J,a( r l ' M WOWEN, S'tf slut ii"f n ivt.1,1-- - fin- htrittls line i tin it. the tri'1 i, nit- - models tn Parts hsv formed. trades uni n. of Murtborouali. Consuele. Da had Installed at Blenheim psls-- :; ui- - to wrts-v- - five TO i t anH a e j Art tweed u'lHtev. lipwu, holding It firmly ! the he-l- . 1 T.un-lnii-r- i j what many a mother' ly m er the hips and bark and tha insl of all Ihe many bunchy drawing strings duns nuroety a rldcnts. for buttons and aw jy with as a relic of an age of tiMrl.les, and even those tiniest of all in clothe. china dor, are often put In Iheir Stocking, even those for winter, stay nitii:l'- by In tie children, with grave a rhiffony aa they were last summer. es. unless the treatment le Silk stocking, by the way. aro enjoyHit- - rfftcacIhuM ing an a linnet unprecedented popularbe it silk, mnnair or ity. Where a woman used to Indulge I slinuvn- kbwuld ba made to fit s moo Ik- bsrsaif h an occasisnel pair, by Do And (hotting is hs grown In tv-a-r ab-eu'- tl. j j in-t.- r.t Kr bar-burt-- rn an extra bit of dalnttns11 have them bjr the half tar tw is a favorite color r wns. r ,.P the empire style revalllng plan fa t ot the garments larg" I from the shoulders. i and aealekin fur ar a ... g |