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Show i , , I lMI'.ItKSTISO V1S1T0US. rff( fj A Colony from .law, In ttio Indian H 1 Archlprtago, (loins lo llio Pf- I I Uorld'italr. 1 1 I Tliaipfdal train Willi Hie JaTan K colony dcatlncU for the World' Kalr L ' failed to rencli Oglen ttila morning, & 3 but a dltatcti nnnouncce tint It will fe 1to at the Junollon cliy tomorrow ft1- morning without fall, nnd pocmd V, I- oaatward. Thli colony la llio flrtt o( E the racs lo outer the Unltod atatca. It Tho Javinrao ro tin Intircetlnit 1 eo- t pie, nnd their natlv. Iil&nd, while It i la lliotlilrd In alio lutli. Malay arolil- polago, l the Ural In commercial Importance. Its liroidlli Tarlca from If M lo 150 milei, and IU Rtaatut laoKth t ' from out to wutt la 040 mllee. Tho I formation ef the liland li highly toN ; oinlo. A tango of mountain! lima fr. I from one mid of the l.land l tint it I other, with ptaai varying In height from 1000 ta 111,000 feet. The range I of tho thermometer In the rait j chlifly Inhabltod l from 70 dog. toUJ b i tleg. l'abrenholt, nnd the change to St ' i thli climate makca the new comeri ,', ' ; thUcr, ef on with additional clothing. Tho nrtildent of tho Jara World'! V ! Fair lyndlcalo It IJ. J. KcrkhOT.n and f the vlce-rreildent 0. Mundt. Iloth I j3 men nreta!tby plantation ownm of ( ' 5 wcitem Java. The former owui plan. i i tatlont, which contain obout 6,000 j r J acrtiof collee nnd tta laude, and the i" ' latter 0,000 acrca of elrallar land. The P" uatlvca who comprlio the colony are k with one excor tlon, plantation hnd, I . and tiny will Inhabit the Javamae vll. ! I lage in Chicago. They have rt head A man or irlnce among them. When. J I uvcrany tiuiitloti nriita he Iceomca , J , llio arbitrator for the occaalou. , Ills name la ltaden Adnen. Un the i ! left aide ol III" fuce la a long f j ; and wide birthmark. The agont who i ! la with thoin all the time mid acta L j - m head keewr la Carlo Kerrarl,n noted V ( Italian hunter ot the tiger nnd rhino-i rhino-i ' coror.who laj a claim to having bagged r I twentytwour the former and thirty- f two ot thu latter nnlmal. lie apiaka the ft j ' Jatanoto dialect llueiitly. I j The Javaueao are email 111 atiture H ! ' and nave dark corrir-colorel aklna II j ' Tney clotely rcaomtilo UiiIiicm and H j Japaneee. fholr fuatnria, howevir, B f are more pronounced, and their eyie f are eharp, bright and Intelligent. They areapiendld Imllatori In overy waj, f aud the World'! fair la no exception. ft The men wear a aort of cotton biounv, f cloth trouaera light In tholes, a abort I cotton aklrt or tarony, which falla marly to the knee, nnJn woolen ooat. A l Their head la adorned with a aort of f turban made from n large haudker. 1 chief, and they wear Italher boot. 5. The average height oi tho men la about j ' flvo feet two luchca. The Javano t women are much amaller than the ' men, and nhen full grown acldom t I J reion live feet. They have a atro g i j feminine tatte for lewclry. Thnlr I ! clothn conalita of a low out walat t f i and a aklrt ot hatlk, or loudly figured S ( notion, that reaohentn the nnkle. Over 7 i thlala worn n woolen coat, which la '- ' lull opon, althougli provllei with X j buttona all thu way down tho Iroul. I i All the women wear ahawli. Thi-lr hair la dono up In a Urcolan coll. American hoalery haa found Ita way I I Into Java, aud all the women wear If Blocking!. Tiny have not learned, however, the a I vantage of elattlo j banda to hold thim up, and em- ) pehdera aru an unknown ijinllty, o I tbat tho women have considerable j I dlfllculty In kieplng their huilery In , place. Their footwear la yellow Jintiur . ahoea. Among the tpeolal thlnga to bo ' eihlblted will be four ISuddha llolf, ! fluo ipeclmena of tiger aklna, hu. , J , rhlnoceroua feet, n Javaneie blaclt- W I amlth ehop lu ncllvo oorallon, j i tho jioeullar toola that go I IV with It for tho manufacture of I'm j dagger! ami other wrepona, nnd thu l,V f manufactured bark fibrloa of Java, I matting, art decorating nnd weaving, r,m ' i The laat, but not leaat, of the Java i'W l exhibit la an orang-outang. It li about r lour nnu a nan iri. m uvium., miw .. almoet human facu and la almoat human In It! actlona. It la now four i yeara old. On the trip noroaa the i ucean tbla animal bit Mr. Mundt on i i the hand aHd leg. The atrength uf the I L orang-outang waaao great that It took I tho combined eflorlauf four men to put J him back hi hli cage. Thofjlbwlng day Mr, Mundt thraaliod the anlmil, 1 I and It cried lino u child nnd wui no i i I aahamed tor eevernl daya niter the t whl ping that It hid hli face with IU ( handa uvcry time Mr. Mundt went 1 near tbu cage. |