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DAVIES. (American Museum of Natural History.) HERE has just, been placed on temporary exhibit in the American Museum of Natural History, New York city, a Buddhist remarkable What Hed Do. shrine with from Thibet, naasked the Tourin, stranger? Thibetan carpet, prayer-ma- t, temple guardians, It? Dont I look snapped the altar vessels, images, who was making a isty motorist sacred banners and holy repairs. book reciting the praises of Buddha. do. But if I didnt Tep, you sho This is probably the finest assemblage more fun out of it than you seem of Thibetan religious objects ever gosh blimmit, Id stay brought together. borne. Birmingham It represents a part of the collecting done by Alexander Scott, a British First Find Thyself. artist whose interest in Indian and Try thyself unweariedly till thou Thibetan archaeology dates back forty Jest the highest thing thou art cab- years. For twenty-si- x years he made le of doing, faculties and outward his home in parjeeling, India, on the Distances being considered; and highway of Thibet. Before Sir Francis do it. .John Stuart Mill. Younghusbands expedition into Thibet, Mr. Scott had coaxed and won his way into the land of mystery. Gifted as an artist and sympathetic as a scholar, his interest in Thibetan Buddhism, or Lamaism.'was twofold, and resulted in personal friendships with the Lamas, oi priests. One of them, Dousand Up, was thoroughly grounded in Thibetan religious customs and traditions. He freely imparted to Mr. Scott detailed information and explanations of the many objects secured by him. This Lama took the highly enlightened attitude of being glad to explain his religion to the foreigners, in order, as he said, that they might see and understand its beauties and philosophical significance. As Dousand Up had a fine mind and a remarkable command of English, expressing himself after the manner of a cultivated Englishman, his assistance has been invaluable to Mr. Scott. So completely was Mr. Scott accepted by one of his Thibetan Lama friends that on one occasion, when he remarked that an altar, which was greatly overcrowded, could be made much more beautiful, he was actually invited to rearrange it according to his own ideas. And when he had performed his task to his own satisfaction, not only did the Lamas delight in the PETROLEUM JULY changes he had wrought, but they made A convenient, safe him gifts In token of their apprecia- CAPITOL COFFEE elec--ligh- Davidson-Lak- . Co. is the finest col fee made. Onci triedalways use Tea & Coffe e Mfg., Roasters. Packers and Importers. CLEANING AND DYEING CLEANERS & DYERS. . Serriea Quality. W pal Clothes insured. Work guaranteed. on request list Price return postage. Myers Cleaners & Dyers, 114 E. Broadway. e. r be Age-Heral- ib d. re lelief antiseptic for home use. Invaluable for tion. Mr, Scott was commissioned by the University Museum of Philadelphia to dressing cuts and sores. A time-trie- d collect antiquities, especially sculpture of the and Gupta eras. He obtained a splendid series of ronzes and other material for that institution, which is to be used as a basis for the building up of a collection illustrating the culture of Thibet and India. The central figure is that of Padma the Lotus-born- , Sambhava, (teacher) the great guru or saint who 800 years ago entered Thibet, at the invitation of the Thibetan king, and became the first teacher of Buddhism Sambhava was a Hindu in Thibet. from Udyana and on his teachings were grafted the essentials of the Siva worship of the Hindus. It is to his Influence that the strongly Hindu character of the rites and mythology of preseBuddhism in Thibet is to be nt-day traced. The other typical character of Lama-isis its admixture of demonology, a relic of Thibetan aboriginal shamanism," the religion of ghosts and local .demons. From the primitive shaman-Isti- c element arises the use of carved human bones in the making of religious regalia and other objects. The bones are the relics of very holy Lamas, long dead, who are supposed to be honored in the practice. In all oriental religions, symbolism predominates and the shrine of Padma Sambhava, at the American Museum, Indo-Bactria- remedy: REFUSE SUBSTITUTES fHE2E3ROUGn MFG. CO. f New York SLOW DEATH eS pains, nervousness, diffi--, often mean eri0U3 disorders. The worlds remedy for kidney, liver, vjard fer and urid acid troubles in urinating, COLD MEDAL n m '8 t(In fa , : quick relief and often ward off a. 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Resting lightly across his breast and against his left shoulder, leans a trident, its three points signifying that he has overcome the three vices, Lust, Anger and Sloth. The image Is finely wrought in copper, and the face is coated with pure gold, highly burnished. The shrine is flanked on each side by a great brass sacred lamp of exquisite workmanship. One of these is the finest Mr. Scott has ever seen. On the steps leading to the altar e or lionare a number of brass like figures, elaborately designed and inscribed. These are the guardians of the teiAple. Stretched on the steps is a Ming at least 400 years old. prayer-ma- t The side walls are hung with beautiful, banners in the sacred colors and symbols. On a carved stool set with turquoise and coral lies a holy book' reciting in gold letters on dark blue parchment the praises of Buddha. And most precious of all, spread before the altar, is one of the three Thibetan carpets known to exist all of them being at present in Mr. Scotts possession. Tradition has it that carpets were once woven in Thibet. But for many years none has been known to bq in existence. When, however, the first Sikh Maharajah, Golab Singh, was installed over Kashmir, tribute was sent to him from Thibet, and among the gifts were three beautiful carpets, all of the same size and of similar design. For the best part of 100 years these lay in the palace Tosha Khana or storehouse In Kashmir. Recently they were sold at public auction in Srinagar, where Mr. Scott purchased one and later obtained the others from two Indian nobles who had secured them at the auction. Thef carpets, like the Thibetan ats, show Chinese taste blenaed with Thibetan symbolism, and were doubtless made In Thibet by Chinese weavers.- Just as the carpets and mats show the influence of China, a large proportion of Thibetan metal-worstrongly reflects Indian culture, as from time immemorial the Newaris, or mechanics of Nepal, in India, have worked In metal for the Thibetans. Laid on the shrine as votive offerings are many little Images, some of gold inlaid with turquoise and lapis In some cases, these are lazuli. Images of Krishna, probably left by Hindus without who, worshiping Buddha, reverence him and are willing to make gifts to his temples. Most of these objects were looted from Thibetan temples by the Chinese dog-lik- . , prayer-m- -- - k - MONUMENTS. Write for catalog. Standari Marble & Cranlte Co.. 117 W. Broadwry. RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS RUBBER STAMPS & STENCILS. Seals anl ear tags also made. Send for samples, prictS etc. Salt Lake Stamp Co.. 65 W. Broadway. CREAMERIES CREAM BOUGHT. Send us your cream. Western Creamery Co., 244 W. Fourth South MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS expedition which was sent into Thibet after the British, under Sir Francis Younghusband, had departed from Lhassa, the Lamaistlc Holy City. A part of the Chinese expedition re turned home by way of India, dispos ing of its loot to Parsee or Hindu curiosity dealers on the way. Thus many great rarities were for a time obtainable by connoisseurs lucky enough to be on the spot. And of these, Mr. Scott, as results show, was, thanks to his knowledge and experience, one of the most lucky. This Sir Francis Younghusband was born in India and served as British political agent in various parts of that country. In 1903 he was appointed British commissioner for negotiating with China a settlement of relations between India and Thibet. In 1904 he was at the head of an expedition that forced its way to Lhassa. Thibet has always been a land of mystery and Is yet, for that matter, The region is one of the least known places of earth. It is there that an American expedition is searching for the missing link, the earliest form of man. To the south of it lie the Himalayas and Mount Everest, as everyontj knows, is the highest peak on the earths surface (29,000 feet.) It ha never been ascended and an expedition is now making a careful and persistent attempt to reach its summit. Thibet Itself appears to be the roof of the world; It is the most elevated country on the globe. The northern part is believed to have an average elevation of 15,000 feet. What that means can be Imagined by anyone who has climbed Pikes Peak in Colorado, which is 14,155 feet high. The people are of the Mongol stock. The population is believed to approximate 3,500,000. There are supposed to be 50,000 lamas. These lamas are devoted to celibacy and live in lamaseries, or monasteries, of which there are said to be 3,000. Many of these lamaseries are of great size, housing thousands. Polyandry prevails among the people, China has exercised a rule of sorts over Thibet since the Eighteenth century, more especially as to its foreign relations. Government appears to ba largely local. For ages the chief authority rested with the Grand Lama, whose capital was Lhassa, a city of about 25,000 people. In consequence of the 1904 British expedition under Sir Francis Younghusband, at least a part of the authority was transferred to the Grand Lama near Shigatse. Thera of Tashi-lunpis also a Chinese resident in Thibet, This British expedition forced various concessions In trade and in the foreign relations of the country, which for a century had been practically a closed nation. Thibet is principally famous, perhaps, as the seat of that form of Buddhism known as Lamaisra. o, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description on very easy Sait Lake. 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