Show PLEASURES FOR FORTHE THE SOLDIERS 1 I War Dt Sub For Fer the CUt CUtI r I EXACTING SOCIAL CARES CARESI I I ACTIVITY y 1 I OF 01 GEOLOGICAL MOU VET m IX TEE rD GREAT I Special aJ to The Herald cu D C April IL WASHINGTON W Y war ur board of the army bag bagat at work urk for several ra weeks oon plans plaits for tor the ellra of substitutes for tor army canteen cant were by tonCI al lg leg The problem haw baa hI been a spur par ont on but th tile the War r board bourd ba has about ted plans plan pl wh h It ed eel will provide pros pro ide K ry terns br Of 01 social octal I amusement for tor the theof enlisted Men of the arm army The war department ha has to h pend In tile the pro IWO viding vidt the th ca coupled listed m Q men n i ith every Y tec c PIty tor tot healthful sport aport and aid proper in en n This appi will wiD be available avail bit at t the thle beginning of the I next fiscal y year ear ar commencing July 1 L It has ba been determined that the ap p ball be used in the iron I tion of gymnasium property equipped eta to afford the tho soldier amusement ras I Uon atlon and an au opportunity ty to develop the moral and nd physical side of ot hi bIa nature Ift asia Fine buildings building will be erect at tIM the I principal forte fort equipped equip with rooms libraries J howling bowling apu hard Rard rooms roo swimming pools and boot trig ing galleries Provision will also alao b be made foe foi the outdoor sports of cricket tennis baseball ball football polo sad and other othir games game S SPort Port Fort Logan near Dear Denver Ceo Goto to is one e of the posts where heN a gymnasium will Witt be erected immediately The Th cost eoM will be I flU Smaller gymnasium rang in cost coat train from W to eime win will ato aIs be built at Fort Dou Uta Utah sad Fort Russell Wyo It Is Sa expected by ti army officers that these t improvement will have baYe a bane bene tIdal effect on oa the soldiers Command ants ant of army poets poe generally regret the u abolition of the canteen as that lusti contributed in many man ay to the contentment and good conduct of St the ue men Although the new arrangement t will not provide any profit by which ex u tra might be purchased for to the tile man mm a u as was w the case tp under und the Nl yet it iff Is hoped ed the tile a ment moot provided will wUl suffice to take th place of this Irrigation IrTi Problem Chief Engineer Newell Newel of the gao geo logical survey purvey who has baa just J returned from troIa an 0 Inspection trip through the west wea report that the greatest dif a the tile survey will have in carry ing IN Into effect the new n w law will wUl be the adjustment of local c Ions to the requirement requirements of the nc i law Ia Under Un r the n nw w act Ct vested rights and local lal conditions condition r can b be disturbed The problems wil iI iII I be comparatively easy euy of hUOI w we lands binds to be ae irrigated under th tho thop proposed p irrigation lla projects pro l are re mainly mainU i in government ownership but uber it a ab c b rt of CIl the are in private owe i e An portion still owned 0 ow by It If very perplexing l aria rise r A situation of this thu kind dad con cs fronts front the survey in regard to the Gun Qa nInes nison diversion works work Much Mach of t the tINt land to be irrigated by this Irrigation system u I now in private ownership 0 and until untO these th owners either a as an a a as or individually agree ainee to take taIre water ter from the government system and to pay for it at the pro rat rats rata oot oe of fit the construction of the works nothing can ma mabe be done towards construction work Difficulties of this thi nature confront the survey in Its proposed Nevada project t tand and ad in the Milk river project of Ma MaL tanS L too tile th Tar L II The department de of teaI a through its it division of forest to v vIs Is extending ex ext aid Id to land own owners wn ers era desiring to cultivate trea tor r shade bade ornamental purpose pu and aad for foi producing lumber William I L RID L chief of the division has bu jut just witnessed from New Nw Mexico leleo where w he be a planting plan for 45 fit acre C for tor Mr J I J and H J 1 Hagerman who own 0 a abig abig big bl ranch near nest Roswell in the Piece Pec g valley The trees t to be planted will be lie hardy bardy catalpa black bisek walnut piano green n uhf ash ban baes word ord white elm and ad sycamore There I Is no to timber in Ia this part of New N Mexico except cotton cottonwoods woods wood While in New Mexico If Mr Halt Hall examined acres acre of timber tim timber ber her land Ind owned by William H Bartlett of Chicago The land lies hid II on Oft tb tile tho mt sat slope of ot the Rocky RocIo mountains mountain in Now I Mexico and along the Colorado COI COIr Ma MaThe r The land once bore a good growth of fit I yellow pine but it has hu nearly ell ail hiss been I cut off oft The bureau I is working a aplan s plan by bf b which the laud land may ma b re we reforested I forested Oil v I The TIle United d States geological I surrey is making a thorough t Investigation 01 C the later lter discovered oil oU field of th the die Rocky mountain region on Professor Prof N It NM M It Fenneman of the survey Bursey has baa just Jat t completed a report rt upon the Boulder oil held field ft ld of Colorado and nd the principal results of ot his bI investigation sans from hi his report are a as follow The Boulder oil field Id borden border the foot foothills ot hills hUls most of or the die drilling beta being in nest near nearly nestly ly Iy horizontal strata ta about two mUse east cast t of or the hogbacks in which the tile rocks locks are upturned at t Dale angles of It H to K degrees The drill to is ata in Iii the he upper apor or feet fe t at of the u tl Fort Plan Pierre shale thickness here i is e twice that number of feet In la fresh and sat sa t are Fe encounter occasionally but holts holes are generally dry d ry below lOll or 00 OO feet Shooting of gt alls is general but i It rt fc h universal Some wells welLo hue he Men bren injured by lay th thue thi ue tie of too to he hf u vy IT charges or nr by sh lug ing ill at the th ut wing og place P wit witla i the tile ret or of r compacting compact om instead of ba batilE tOe tilE ne rock ro k welk ells had bee drilled in tit si started up to Peb Feb 1 jIlt Mm In thousand barrels barNIs or of 11 oil oilI won I lumped to 10 D Pt Dt 15 U 1902 1302 but AboUt b ut 29 bar bari i els leI a day were welt eie pumped during a al ar x 1103 fhe rho Smithsonian institution will ill iU illan bOSnian an I n extensive it fu at t tin tiit St l exposition The Th sum Bum o or ha been n appropriated red to provine ice for tab tit exhibit and the of the 0 treasury has a d elded that tit tim t the t I h e expense incident i to lo th tb of ni exhibits in foreign ten toi may maJ be bf charged char to th thc appropriation Tile TRe Tit came up u through the th d it ire re of the institution to exhibit the lh lb st t and et w 0 of thi th sul lul 0 I Ilde i e of the ti coast of oi h only it t whaling stations in ill Nr Sf Members r of the suit st Lj i ff will mill lx IJ besent sent to Newfoundland l ti RH get Tine Pine Social Distinctions Distinction The tei iut ti i 1 In Iii h the lot for ign dir i i ii I 1 That or ot p tl 1 i seriousness erlo t C the question became beme manifest to the op nr t of ur the St Louis Lou exposition dui inn the th luSt last la t week eek when hell th they y undertook in to l irr foi to a diploma r j I ti to I i nt 1 1 th Ih i ii In Ini i ILl i i i r i i j c i L Lt Le t t c e i t tn the tM t ambassadors and nd hind and nd the various secretaries anti and andau au ho d durM the dedicatory cere mOI of ot o t tb lair v nj plan pi 1 the t traIn a li Li l I tu bt b e u b lie t I the tte gut gutt i show how L act dra or nr ort hert bert t would while on the jour that hat the ranking rankinS mba i i lor dor I hive hie the beat beM ru m n nand and o Kr hr on n lid i iS i rt I he 4 S 47 n d to the th o 0 IV Il C tIt of f ft the v PI o the th e ei t 1 r of nf f tl plo iI i l 1 Thi i h plans pl for tor fort T Beati leati Uw t in tra t the t he tables in iu int inthe the d dand g car ar a at 1 t Io i be hp i submitted and aDd ad t ima a ato i of the i quart to I be o 0 oSt 1 by them in the f St it Lot lAii 1 i I also alao 1 log pe ii Ill UM l i h pal pali I I I order i 1 i i gnirs I P t isel t 11 ii lt inn J the hotel jrr This i r t lie f 4 b M ii tl t d I a wh ct lt It l he the h Pa PI Pai nI nIkin n H kin an c aiti i ii I i 1 V lit h am t I from i Il wM d lit ilia alIle above L am be beho 1 from ti la ho lc f it d him 1 til l sage age e c Mi II r lIat i t I hiI 4 I to 10 u be i 1 a I oil tit nit t and und al 1 IIII u Q ut O 0 Idin am in so o r h d l t t t Mr Ir i ti u H Heni Henion i r on H i d eu 1111 n nn J tra n I y t md nd pl ph pk i t n nI tUry Iary i be bei I I i Iy m An i i I of ot tb n i p r ri f h WL i nt t long lon at atit t OIK ft if t the tute sette din dim it it t 1 th tb hit House Hou v t iti n in ho hOir i T of the th d t The dei det deiHan of fl Cr the te lat lati r rHan Tu Ju Julian Han lian P PI Ps PI i th Ih chai al the th I reside I r the Ih gue gu t t ii I before I III led it ii t Wit was wa not d i that th t f C fand nl J 1 UM t ui arnt i and nd Ht Tt Vt I Io 1 v hoI en the in i i 1 1 r wit eWh 1 li I a hand band handi i t th thI i hair n to tn fote Th Thas I itt i it as RI a dean or t f the th rp t oed howell out t is sini into In the dut i hair an ani I on Hof lx n with h ho r v 11 up from the roem rot md went home homeNo No t Di ts There The lii fia been i flurry m ill tun c ks k all bau e Mr lr and ad vira Mra Thon Nelson have hav gUt jI i a iii f t fv M their i ito to not ODe ter or ign n diplomat I vt a invited iu uh h a thin was waa never li md of and an it is Sa t why w Mrs I Ir r Page Pace h bal ha ignored UIt tho ix pular maj nl Hi Mr md Ind Mrs lira Pax are afe thorough thoroughly ly If Amen an alt They The u tn 12 Hot not in oiti ial life and taxing not hit to gain by the i ii of nr politician Ild ad diplomats diplomat they y g tree free to follow their own I nates hiat in r ard rd te ts friends 4 It Jt has hat bt n observed hy by those thoi tho of f 1 in Ill Washington society that 1 in the n my homes bum where are mad mUt ot of young men stay j tW W The unmarried Ie at att ard 1 alt a aches i lIt it f the It and legations IOns are K w t w ThY They are ar m as a rufe rol ruif good d and nd td i and e ISO o itty U is e r ready to make allowances an J for any fun odai shortcomings on their part va rt The debutante soon learns that she ehe must mak her between ht tw n th thoung the young oung youn mata and hei ht own country countrymen men and t r the present time lime the diplo diplomats diplomats diplomats mats ha hat had a shad the best beet of f it The young youn men at the th cap capital capItal ital tel are ii h tai ta over the stand tak ta taken en by Mr Mi and Mrs Mra aKe and it i Is Maid said that he hI eligible bachelors In Ia th the diplomat are In tn great wonder wonderment wonderment wonderment ment over their from the Page Pale dan t It ft is I a unique experience for tor them It has hee been intimated ted that g one Ine of Mi M 4 r Pages to the tb young rs is i that th t they are not diligent sough ough in shoeing their ap up lit of f the const I t soda flow ft W 4 ws NII rs rt i upon them Whatever her reas reao 11 i may be h hr r stand of America i fr t I Americans is i being quite generally applauded Commercial Growth Tri Tr treasury bureau e of f statistics has Ita Issued an abstract of ot valuations of im imports imports tm ports ort huo tnt the Ih United States during the twelve months month ending with March IMS 1 The have exceeded The Ph growth in imports has his been cape espe especially e tally marked during the he I past years yeara In III the tie twelve months month ended nd l with Mar MardI h 1899 they wie In value in ill the twelve months ending with Mar Marh h 1900 H 0 and in th tb twelve av nth ending with March 1903 The Th increase in importations liON tiona is in tn manufacturers ma material In the month of February J olon manufacturers materials formed more mON than 50 5 per pr cent of the total imports Export Expo have ha e grown crown with the same ame me rapidity a as imports Exports J never reached bed d S 0 value in a single year ear y ar until after 1870 1970 In 1892 they for forthe f forthe r the first time mt exceeded exceed and arid In te twelve t elve months ending with March i 3 they were 1414 1 giving givIng ing log an 8 ut f export over imports import during th tl twelve months of Prince the Hawaiian Ha allan aita delegate lect i 1 i tactical in his hh ideas ide of nf civil service r i ifor as aa the follow following in ing mg not noU f published 1 hy by him in the i Hawaiian newspaper L K that my nominations to the bureau o or navy Davy department i fur for the i option of 0 midshipman fram frami rem i ur shall be if f the very bet best be t I available I hereby Invite inne the applies appU tion of a i young mar mal who ho believes h hi ho hon l i tan m n paMi pU pg the examination The l lity ity t is III i fn frit n 15 to 20 Z y ye irs ars By calling at 41 t m ri e he or tl v will be fur fui I ih with Wit h any and all information de deSired deSired Sired Signed J dele |