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Show THE FROVO HEUAJD RACE HORSES TO A CHURCHMAN. ' A!Bigger. Women Should 1 Push Out Into World Spfierev By PROF. ic - f CVlcaio- - -- ' . w or ..women to - RAILROAD C irflTR-OCAW- - - ilw4Ht 'wmnnnJKM J 4pft'hnt - g: ;f ., 'n eiceptioi)." ""Incarceration within the house in the greatest curse could overtake the nervous system and mind of woman. From tin's point our gbU aptl we!niiiTin'--TTiriiion as political or eeejefiiant real wore (o- - rely-- JLPif1 the-wi- 4)T-H- ll lofrwn. that Off ,111mnnrilW'" as Vw Women are coming more and - . It is itoj. po much that the ocHipatioiiri nmi the women as that the women need llieoeeujiatioiis. Ordinarily the woman abandons all intentions of entering an occupation at" the 'altar. Kven' in our universities, lJ?ll?!!2..J!ll!Pll)n'Pare 'or uaefulnoss, they kecfu wavering eye on their :'' -- v.k object when it comes to matrimonial aspirations. 12,000-,000- comparatively-modesteoHeg- Monogamy iy aftewllent form of niarrhlmsurejijiie cMldJjke is important that the child should have Urgtit degree ofatteution. r the help of both parents, and that k the real. .importance, of .monogamy. The.difTicult3L.ot it is that .The coirtentof itlanutaa good as the form. " people 'Urn Very beautiful thing, a mere romantic attachment will not hold out Uiro'ugh life unless by common interests. Women have been appreciated in proportion to their helplessness. This .is not the : proper rchttiou ktween metj.and ... r ' women,., especially' on the side of mental development. ' siis-"tain- ed -- ---- -- Satiety Never - ihan-half-- . , True love - COUr ftMltT psychologist Which" ..of.. IhaJender. passion words wilt awaTajnvayTiiputlii'trc response " " the heart and in the head of tvery mail who has ever loved a woman or who hy a" woman has lecn loved. For are true', For every man knows, what every wom every man ..knows-theen does not, that satiety never yet killed love. For every man knows t vhafrit were the better-parfor every woman to learn, that, the not in the lies,great danger y and sentimentof wholesome of any the human as healthy organism itself, is malnutrition. For this 'gross misconception regarding tlie nature of a man's love women have only themselves to blame. "Unlike "many oT the faHac'ibus doe- -' trinos which obtain in the feminine mind regarding the sex problem, this jn j -- tr-u- e at overfmlingr-hufe-ui-etftrving',lover-ad4h- To-da- y . A AIL WAY -- "People think it is satiety which 60 .'"soon kills love," wrote ..the Frenchman -- Michelet, more a century ago,. ''but people -- lo not appear to know that satiety often comes not from too complete possession, hut from too little; from a feel-- .. ing that the woman's inner self will not be j. reached, her soul not attained; that she is empty, vain and frivolous; that all quest - - would discover nothing in her." , , Koniantrfr'afr-tU)hlietwecn"yoirng- -- rat 4ay-ie-flof- Jt "" the rajahs. importance visited America two years ago, he was so pleased with the methods- - of teaching at Harvard that his last word to President Eliot was that, his sons would be sent to finish their ed- ncationrat Cambridge Accordingly, Jalslngrao Gaikwar, W years old, elder son of the rajah, is now installed in a sumptuous aulte of rooms 1ft upper "Wosttnoriey eourt, one of the most exclusive "outside" dormi f sZ 6 ' tories. - The heir- to an - annual income- - of IWAAFAT PORTLIiOff. . Prince Gaikwar. as he Is mon, to Europe, or via - New Orleans, known, asserts hla democracy by a e exist' provided jrompraelivery Is not a t ae tor; and en most freight, except fruits ence, and an attitude of good fellow a Jelajotsa lm ship which. has. "already ilm portance, being only a question of In popular among Harvard men. Monseigneur Amette, the Paris Arch ' terest charges. lrAmong the many heirs to vast for bishop Who Fell Heir to "a Racing: tunes wno have attendedHaryard, the Already the healthy and Invigorat Stable. ing climate of the Costa Rica table- future rajah of Gaikwar can probably lands Jsattracting;many visitors from boast of the most fabulously wealthy a woman, the Visceuiites3flZ-iQ9- ' ville1 has just died and left lief fortune thePanama canar zone, hotel aeeam father. niodations at Cartage and San Jose 'the4naharajaa5s public rev of. several millions. Inc luding a racing The comple enues reach a total pf (6,000,000 a stable.'to your excellency." being now inadequate. tion of the railway to the Pacific will When - Mcnselgneur Amette understood that" the legacf was facilitate this travel and aid In the development of the Pacific elope of Iiersoftally and not to the church, he " Costa: Rica. refused id accept It. But just after his There are now five Interoceanic rail "eeretary ;had: left the archbishopric communicate Mojsetgneur Amette s ways Ijd the United Statesand another under construction north of them. Be Jecision to the executors of the will, sides this, MexicoGuatemala, and word came that the court had ratified thebeqTiest,sa"there- wa3- nothing- to do but to accept the legacy, including the embarrassing item of the race -- 1' n, fcft-to-hi- TRESTLE-- COiTA RICA M Thd last itnk of 12 milesr of the rail road acroissi Cosia filca Is being rushed to completion by an 'American contractor. It was last year in. August that the congress of Costa Rica ap-proved the contract made by the president of that republic with Warren II. Kuowlton. an American citizen, for the completion of the Pacific, railway between Sua Jose and Punfareiisis. , Referring to this contract Mr. William Lawrence Merry,, the American minister1 to Costa Rica, says that the price-to-bpaid is half a million gold and the period for construction 15 mofiths:, failing in -which: (lie pay a for- fitof-4.0Qperrjoutb.-an- 4 the gov ernment afreea" to "pay a bonus of the same amount for each month less than the stipulated time ag.reod upon. Only one short tunnel and one Important bridge will be necessary, and the grade of. the part ta.nalconstructef Is very easy. With the completion of this railway Cosla Rica..will cave an - transit - 170 -- horses. so easily, he soon discovered his mistake. Heir to Indian Province. Jaisingcao Gaikwar, miles Ja - ,J3y-Janu- t n ' le 1 . - Costa Rica Showing Route of .Railroad. :' owner5Jtb:b sald-bjLJth- the largest pigeon farm in the world gauga andwelt eonstnictedtwith "steel Is at Los Angeles... Cal. There are and iron bridges. Each road has one cotes ofnhTi short , tunnel. The .summit Is at El ly-o- buildlnjandjHtelemTJC - the AtlawteivlfllejoJh-jfiiad- a n p.lace.i,..;:;X:..-.--ui.i-- Theblrda.. ; eatwo-toas-.-- of ,A:,..iII: u:LS,.. , wheat comcv i'un?tI'J and 'associates4- with men - . T1 1 ot society th at itwel- - morning:-at-igh- t Every. I rolls out of bed manner and ucks-Jtat- In ' oral who are corrupt and corroding, men who dip from the fountains of immoralifyr Why - does not society brand these men with their ne talent Jl"?1011""!.'!!"6 men 4ho label of rpec. ' T"4abilit .. y- -' um. fm. the are done that in Charity, things thy name!- - There are- those of respectac. Kissca, bility who think charity 13 the purple 'robe .of royalty. They criticise the rabbi or min- " iiter who fails in a funeral sermon to say that the deceased was charitable.- They be save their repec-- i i ..n tomrcit any lr ah of property and he of i, to world tie vny prai?c tho man oi ex- -' 'Ity. It h 9 jthircs his. do":'r5 oivtlie altar of charity and to ignore I.I f nnte. V, uli the latl v ir p us a il.ulioa - ........ not-hav- -- .. ociety- - f . - j-- 1 - ."1 i i: j -- TB o o'clock-- he france-an-d manrf the De Rainevllle- plebeian ilolts ire sold flaring the ftuainiei flea I son at the fashionable resort Deau Wa batti-iat- "very a - d hasr-tw- o ; N . - 4a s; i- lnter-oceanl- c wMrt-feeditirtlmetherfrrb- o eent' lecture, "The Family" wherein he advocated a compulsory six months' Intervar between marriage license and "Marriage is entered on too hastl- ly," he said. "The six months' inter- val should, be an interval of thought, Thought . would cure many of the ills Of marrlag.eUnselflshnessjwould J E'ai-ope- . j per-ha- , " 0'a ;;'' ' '"- Ilaiuburg-America- n - . - ; every question from one point of view, the selfish one," only. if S . 'It is like Hosktns of the Lake Mri HoLI " Van V.'Welv.-.saiirieil.HOskl- smoke and drink a dinner " I gownf Missed the Spot Giles Swlggs was told to rub whis ky on his bald spot and it would re store his hair. "Mlea Did Giles ' IrtTRrT"" T" Yes; but he didn't follow the directions; lie Invariably got Un whisky about six Inches south of the bald spot. : ; "n: Shore drive. -- pi """ ulhaj-RaOiHgajkwar, spent enormous sums of money upon .J iuis. The product of the farm, squabs, contests of athletes and animals. He young .birds and adults, goes entirely was passionately fond of cruel sports to the large hotels of Los Angeles and In which the lives of men were endangered, and : personally - superintended surrounding presorts. . the arrangements that concerned To Have and to Hold. them Elephant fights and rhinoceros The steamer Graf" Waldersee of the fights were of almost dafrroccuTfr ence line arrived In Ha aept In his courts many perfect New York the other day with 400 Get-- athletes, celebrated throughom the man 'iiMna en bonr'J on thsir way to whole of India, and wrestlers who came Oregon to look for husbands. from the Punjab and Trabaacora. - , ' kins, t JaT out $1,000 a month on dera' heads and arrs, even trying to over whom his father Is now absolute your wine an J cigar biTCbiit yougrum' ble like a bear when I want a few get into the feed sacks, from which rulers In hundred for, a dinner gown.' ' the wheat ia thrown Itugreat "scoop- the-'7- -- - "Selflsimees-- " $&"H?a?rlage ' Is on tho'-man's side.- - Too- - many men "look at carry-on-t- ha. U4 and will be attractive to passengers who have fcassed over the other transits, and will aid the government In regulating" the rates of freight by rail to the Atlantic coast,' especially; pn line of exports. ..The German-Cosm- os freight steamships, which c6vers the route via the Strait .of Magellan' to San Francisco and Vancouver, Jias f.i taLU-.heluw rates on Cectral American products to Europe., With a fair rat if on through, Mils. of lading from E.m Joso, coffee and other freight can m iii lat'tJi-at lower rat-it.nn are nowVln! charged, via Li- - r ...... The Selfish HoBkins . Prof. Charles Zueblln of the Unlver-city of Chicago was discussing his re- - '::,.r'-'.?r:r- Vv'-:-i-::,rtr- .' '- -- a are maintained in good condition, with with large quantities of "green stuff before- roll call. suitable stations and side tracks. The and other-fooof which a ac- j College helikes. He' says that he terminatmtPortTiifanott large count is not kept, as It isregular obtained enjoys it as much as anyone else, and wharves,-lirJaic- a can accommodateIx from- surrounding farms In exchange from the large number of friends that large and two small steamshtpa The f from the pigeon . ranch. he has already acquired It. is safe to an iron terminal at. Puutarenag has fcirfl are disturbed at their When the say that the prince is liked by the wharf . which has only 15 feet Water they rise from the ground In eoIlege.- -at Ma end at low tide, -- Puntarenas is eating White huge :here".acd '", In "personal appearance Prince Gaik -a much better harbor than Port Ll- - there with cloudspotted of blue and rufous war patches with oval ann me an ' wnart coated extension oi mon, pigeons. Of late years the cot face, cheeks.'Tlpa'little-thick- s curve will enable to the plump ored tilrds have beep gradually weeded er than those of the average- Ameri heavy teamsbtpsto-layeomforablut tmtfl tiowThe population of the alongside tne wnarr. ai present car place .is practically all made im nt can and with luminous; ijark eyes He 1b slightly undersized in height but us goes at r- unoV white-bird. carries himself erect and square- ually lighters.; In the nesting season.,, whew, the narrow to Ifs'altttaae, gauge, cotes' are full of young and Owing eggs, the - Prince and. heavy grades, the Costa Rica rail studies at Har stay close around the farm, vard have'.Jalslngrab's pigeons never become an Im been selected with a,view way transit cad but at other times of the year they transit, gather in great white clouds'over Grlf-- to the responsibilities which will fall portant factor. In ue returns 10 106 lar competing with Panama, the Tehuan- - flth nrk tha lanrent riti f .i. stiU 1rsl so la con, lepecF-ayji-anarork-o- fhimself to petition pMh the Panama canal.- But the Ihf eemtrctnisTamrOmWyeJlo ruling Punureiuis--ajejuindjfid- i .k. .. - .: jr sh n me ous - -- Is :'n'an...iffalra8Qon -- th Btri In California: Otef-WCflOO-ef Hta. came to hinj with a complication. The horses were; to be put at auction at a big establishment in the Rue de Pon thieu. But some critics had pointed o ut to tbJa man, otflaiKLibatlhe aucJew. Was this a serious tioneer enough consideration' to warrant the Intervention - of the archbishop? ' It evidently was, for a few days later the honor of auctioneering the horses waa. to a rival establishment, awarded where the sale Is to take'placeshortly. The collection consists of.25 horses, and coincidence the De Ralneville jockeys always have yorn violet the archbishop's color. " During the last years of her life the viscountess, a woman in her seventies, .very' jiatallyJaadJnatJaken as much, interest In the horses as her husbandT had done. He was a staunch royalist deputy and . hi&lwife apparently was a. year, while his private resources are said to bring him as much more The education, ol. th.e..young. xuler to American ways is but a step in the revolution or the Baroda state Bom of a race which once delighted in most Inhuman cruelty, the gaikwar of Baroda now seeks to give bis peo pie the best that modern civilization of the west has to, offer. He comes f rom ghting ancestry being" - a 4e scendant of that "great Mahratta s,ol- aier, uamaji uaiKwar. . ins title, Shamsher Bahadur, was won by that warrior at the battle of Bellapore, at the end of the seventeenth century, when the tmperlal army of Delhi was defeated. The title was conferred by tue shahu raja .of Satara in admira tion of his bravery i atrong 8ymp.atfeizer.withhls antiir-eTs'jfontf of" the thealef 'anOf the sTifi delighted , in. usual freshmen" amusements, but never ;pBbHcaa,.,Maag,r:Tor names which were caricatures glvlng allows pleasure to interefere with his of prominent governpetital personal college studies, ties to her horses. Cli'menceau Was He declares that American prosperi transformed . into Clemencette and ty is the result of one of the most Calllaux became" Calllautette. equitable forms of government in the Because of Jhe viscountess' lack ol world, and he hints that the future Interest in race track triumphs or dc progress of Baroda will owe much to feats very few of thehorses which which held the example is up by this will be auctioneered areparticularly ; country. i : Tbir celebrated," although former victories While the prince could have half a of .the De Ralne ville stable still are re dozen automobiles at his command and membered in8portlng circles: Since enjoy .the most sumptuous luxuries ler"husbanfs death , the vlscounteaa ever conceived by a college student, has paid more attention to the rearing -he is entirely averse to things of that of blooded horses than to racers. Hef sort farm at Allonvllle is one of the best in -- -- areunavoTdaijiy hfeary tnpiacesT-anthere are many snort curves, especial- es couldwashj&hadJjDr proprietary-duti- -- ,- . -- not-decre- intense-infatuation- - . cor-t'mtlp- '.. . archbish.ep immediately gave or i ders for the sale of the stud," also of the viscountess' properties, "comprising y much real estate, a breeding farm and a historic chateau at AHonytlle inNor-mandy.- " The legacy, converted Into cash, will be used for various charit- . " " able organizations. If theMaugu9tnd unwiHing owner of rsce track Javorites fancied that he length.1: divided Map of - i ... Utie, hy-th- she acta upon, the spurious philosophy and m due time she passes that spurious philosophy on fq other foolish virgins. Ferhaps the secret of woman's belief that it is satiety which kills love ia based upon a confounding of love with infatuation, a mistake made not infrequently, not only by women but by men.' As a matter")! fact, however, love and infatuation bear little relation to" each" other save thaf,lita certain period in its development, true love may Include not include true love. ;.If a. nian'aunterest though infatuation-doin a woman is merely onoof infatuation, why then, oteourso, decepironsirid e' trr'orflen'for-mfatBfttiois based upon mystery, and .when "c.'ij jlefteg-HTw the mystery ia cleared away the mfatualumIs likewise gone. . - Cut if a man's interestjn a woman is love, then honesty to which tlve relationship. the bases conduct and sincerity are only Upon For, unlike infutualion, love is bused upon thorough knowledge and per-- ft - In lovfj in perfect and undersUnding between a man and liirmonious a maa and woman, suiiety is jeeogni7l, not as a penaltyj, as cheap cynics would have its believe," but as a privilege, a boon, ' s-a reward.'-r. T"; - 0' Interoceanic m -- as follows: Atlantio eetion, Port Llmon to San Jose, 103 miles; Pacific section, San Jose to Puntarenaa, 67 miles. The Atlantic Senor Don Luis Anderson, Minister section - is owned. by41ie- - Costa -- Rica from Costa Rica to the United states. Railway .Company, an English corporation; and la leased to the Coata Rica n Panama -- have - transits, and - that at Northern . railjfiadVjin American theory.-ihy e-? w o Tnf make. theienth- be- ted Frnlt Qosta Rica-wl- lI nd theory that it is fatal, assuming it were even possible,, to love, too much Pacific The the Atlantic and "Pacific north iaiJween section Company. or too well, and tluit love is engendered and stimulated, not by honest and owned by the Costa Rica government of the Isthmus. These transits will Both roads are- - three feet six inches the traffic through the generous response, but by coy denial and calculating insufficiency, will but canal, greatly aid it by the de The average woman utterly'ref uses to see, love at'alf from tho point velopment they will produce. And I of tIcw of common sense. Other women have told her, either by word or new railw; Central America-eve- ry that-thla an aid to peaceful relations beless is delicate such a said or by implication, that lpve thing tween the, republicsand tojthejpros done about it the better. Indeed, to hear many women talk, one would pertty of their inhabitants. iamiaTiri.n : bu pposq' t hat toy eriTRgrrreprrroh y m? real nat ntrtf arylttfpthentew interoceantc-Cost- aj a which none might even hazard 'guess. Rica railway transit will probabfyTbe ' completed.. The prefeent government 2 In lieu, then, of any real thought or information on the subject,. and of the republic Is q be congratulated common sense, the average woman rejecting the evidence of her own-goo- d Which upon ,a. public improvement love for the first time lends a willing ear to the monstrous, sophistry in promises so much to If 9 people. and tho pernicious platitudes based thereon. She not only listen's f hut RAISE PIGEONS IN THOUSANDS. trch-enem- - ieiLlheeaJtor ond In among activities, to hearing nnd rejinng children im yms.-innot While many women need. not work, it w a psychological an. economic necessity that th is woman should not be made ,their - i. A STU-- o limit l jmHt-aw- - . the-wom- . ' Paris in all ages devout Catholic have bequeathed legacies of differing size and description to popes, cardinals and archbishops, but it is safe to say that no prelate ever was more thor than the archbishop Jaisingraa jSaikwar, Who Will Some otighly astounded some time ago awoke he when Paris of A!i-Rul- e 3,000,000 PeopJeof of a cele fo'finVniffiWrT 8aroda, Preparing "Himself . brated racing stable. for Future Position;' 1 beg pardon for Intruding," Monslg. Amette's secretary came into the Boston. The faturirJnlar: of SQ0 archbishop's study wlihan air of much- uw suDjecis anu me V on. morning. "but tnat make me ianieu weanu ui iiuoo pale into insighrflcance,Pririce"JalBln--graGalfewar. ih'e so of. Jftjfedian at jahi Is Harvard for, his future- position. jujhIi Jl v. WORLD'S RICHEST PRINCE DENT AT HARVARD. out into this wirll of hard comof leisure, "who petition tui cruelty;1 Should not f front re f ram il ma aJ!? im tcring li is! r, 1 priY world or meddling? , Iliclieve (hot everv woman lnnTld 1iave. an occupation. It is idle to Hiienk of ewluduig women from tin; industries. The fcS - a TUeft Archbishop, I. TnOMAS. .W. V Blvovity' e JT The Queer "Usacy - |