Show I SONS SON'S LESSON IN BANKING The Japanese as everybody knows used to d despise bU business They held t that hll sd R I business s meant t sell ing something for more than It 11 was waa worth worth worth profit meant mant the amount whereby tho thu buyer buer had been I deceived according to the Cincinnati En En- We Ve Ve look on business more favorably now In Japan Tapan said J Iwaya the Japanese consul to Portland at a recent e with the dinner We now tell scorn money counting story that in the past we wo told with approbation According to this story tor a banker of Yokohama took In a packet of ot banknotes In the tho presence of his son who desired to ton counted learn n eJ the the le banking notes In the business I usual l way The Tho f T They man lay on the counter before him and ho he lifted them up one ono by one with moistened moistened mois moth finger murmuring One two three and so on But on reaching the last note the I banker stopped He lie didn't lift It up In Instead Instead In- In stead he tapped it with his Ills finger and W whispered d to his bis son aon You must never lift tile the last one Dont Don't you OU see sec It Is just possible that I there might be another underneath |