Show I f fI I I I I I I I SALT ALT LAKE TELEGRAM Rythe y the Way I I 1 Byron Wrote Don Juan On Gin and Water In Beau Blau Brummel and Ills Times one ono reads that Byron fearful earful lest ho he should become fat tat him s self IC and then ate and drank to ex excess ex- ex cess u upon on nights of or relaxation in me two preceding days relates Thomas Thoma Moore 1 Byron had taken nothing bula but bul buta a few tew biscuits and had chewed mastic to stop tho the ln cra craving of or his stomach One Is told also that he wrote Don Dor Juan on 01 gin and water Early in 1806 1805 Byron when only oily i 16 years of or age already experienced thc tha discomfort an and disfigurement of cor cor- pul nce He Ito weighed himself regu regu- Jarly at the Old Coffee Mill 3 St St. St lames James street where for over years eminent people have gone ItOM t td to be weighed Byron was absent from England between be be- be tween 1809 and 1811 he having left let for or the continent July 8 8 1809 l I May Mai 10 1810 he swam the from ton Sestos to In emulation o of ot Leander and sailing for tor homo home Jul July 3 1811 the poet was met by hI his friend Dallas lIas at R hotel St St. James' James street on July 15 1811 1811 the the day on which he was weighed to for the last time at the Old Coffee Mill 11 His successor the seventh se Lord By ron was a regular customer at that tha popular resort The Time danger in any International organization I Is that It might force nations to be as honest honest honest-as a as they profess a desire to be Macon acon Macon i News S I Cree Indians Rapidly Disappearing The Cree Indians Are re wards of th Canadian n government When Canada Canad took their sh she became rel re re- re l ou for their future t In par she pays a each c one y yearly rl 5 In cash and In the words of or th the i treaty this will be paid while th the sun shines shines' and water flows lows But they theo are re dying out they have hay not the will to live In a certain district within recent times there were Indians Today there are And the tale is everywhere the tho same They drink te tea to excess they smoke tobacco to excess tho the women 1 and the little children smoke some ar are tubercular And they keep d dying They are honest and good natured but their moral fiber has weakened They loaf loat and slouch around th the posts and have the mentality o of emotional emo emo- emo tlona children and their delicate weathered faces will soon be but a memory writes a Hudson Bay correspondent correspondent correspondent cor cor- respondent of or the L London LOddon Times The unhappiest man Is the one one whose hose expenditure of of ot- speech Is Isi too great for or his Income of or Ideas New New York ork Post r i League In Germany commercial co-commercial The 1 1 t association s league ro was established a bYI d In 1241 by certain cities of or northern Germany for tor mutual benefit benent and pron pro pro- n It was waa organized by Ham burg Bremen arid and Lubeck g and d lIm Ultimately Ulti ulti- Included five eighty towns Its r ne affairs were controlled t L by a diet c called tl the Hansa which met every three years ors generally at nt Lubeck and dIctated dic die the policy of ot the In 1348 tho the league proclaimed war against Waldemar king of Denmark and In 1428 against Eric with forty ships and find troops exclusive of seamen e The league virtually dissolved In 1630 having been greatly Injured by the thirty years' years war The rise of or rg commerce the TI fifteenth In r centUry the t low countries also s t contributed rg during i materially to its decline decUna In 1870 Hamburg Br Bremen men and Lubeck the last remaining cities of the tM league were wet Incorporated Into the tho German empire I Chinese Past Masters In Making Alloys German silver Is merely an ImItation Imi ImI- tation o of an Invention long known In Chinn under the name o of pal pai tong tong or or White steel which Is U obtained by fus fus- fus ing red steel with arsenic Th The Tho Chinese Chi hl nese ness have Jon long been In the art of or making makinA alloys Gongs and t tom m With their perfect tones whose origin is mingled with the legendary origin of or their in- in have stirred e experts to admiration ad ad- and in vain have they tried to Imitate them Chemical analysis has hag determined the composition of the tom tom toms toms but the details of or of their manufacture the knack ck of or the artisans artisans arti art sans r remain mysteries It Is the same With those thOs vases of ancient bronze so tt treasured by collectors The brass as pagoda constructed tr on a hill near e Tsing a dates from twel twelfth century ry The millennium m is here Two motorists who collided with one ono another r w were re heard e each ch declaring himself at fault and responsible for the other mans man's repairs Portsmouth Star Cynics Sect of I Grecian Philosophers Philosophers' The cynics were a i sect of Grecian philosophers founded rounded b by about B. 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C The Cynics were noted noted noted not not- ed for or their morose and gloomy views of ot life for their disregard of ot all s sciences j f- f their rsc contempt save that t o tot for Of t 8 the morality r ordinary an and conventionalities con for s of or life lite The word word cynic Is derived either from drom from the place where Ant thenes taught or from s Gr Or dog like in allUsion allusion allu allU- sion to the snarling or surly manner affected by the philosophers philosophers' of OC this school hOOl Chool To Diogenes of ot the most distinguished disciple of or the Athenians erected a a. column Colum of or Parlan marble surmounted d by a dog If It you u udo do hous housework work at 8 6 6 a a. week that's dorn domestic BU service ervice if I If do It U for nothing that's matri matri- mony New New ew Brita Britain n Herald Gas Meter Lungs Made From Sh Sheepskins eps ins I When gas gU gUVas' gUVas was Vas Vas' first in manufactured and ano distributed there were were were-no no meters and it was wal sold Bold bythe the numb number num num- b ber t of ot burners used The first me me- ter tet was wa Inv Invented about 1815 and thirty y years ar later ap appeared d the type or Of gas m meter ter that has remained virtually virtually vir vir- vir- vir unchanged ever since Its Us accuracy Imperviousness to temperature temperature tem tern changes chang and trance endurance de depend depend de- de pend rend u upon on the leather lungs of at thew time the two w drums th that t alternately y Inhale and exhale the g-a g gas gad feeding It from th the thC main line into house hous pipes and measuring it on the little dials ab above These h o leather lungs or 01 dl diaphragms dia ate are made from th the skins of or New Z Zealand aland sheep it Is only In the land of ot the Maoris that the perfect per per- feet sheepskins can be bl raised New Zealand sheepskins could not be imported during the World w war r. r and as a result the makers of ot gas meters trl tried d eV every ry available substitute sub flub and d discovered ered that there therewa wa was nothing Just as good The Tha Importation was vas taken up again at th the earliest possible moment end ond has has- grown steadily larget t the demand for the tha ever Inc Dumber urn of in 3 Je 1 i |