Show atthe centennia 1 juno ac editor Deseret news every day adds some new attraction to the exhibition now how it I 1 is s the turkish cafe where coffiee cof life fife of immense immen sel sei strength is served in little cups about the size of half an au eggshell for 15 cents and raid where the visitor may wrestle with a turkish chibouk or targelia nar eelia gelia all served by real turks your correspondent felt it his duty in the interest of science to drink the coffee and smoke the nar narge gelia iia ila the latter he found a difficult task but be was encouraged by the interest of the spectators who seemed to td think his experiment a part of the performance I 1 now know why three or four turks sit around like ilke apparatus each with a hose attached as we ve see tee them in intha th epic pic pie tures tares the machine is more ciari a one man power with the most persistent puffing I 1 could produce but little smoke the turks are still much behind in the arrangement of their exhibit in the main building the brex hibi tion is to be by that ot of their chronic enemy the russians nus Bus slana aiana who though they commenced the arrangement ran rHu gement of their display long after the turks have it now much MUCIA nearer completion the russians will make a showing I 1 think ir lix few if any respects inferior to of the older civilizations and it will be to a certain extent original in its artistic and ornate features the theu Thet small equestrian bronzes of 0 peter the great are displayed in several places but there is so fag fan but little display of classic art and an apparent su substitution tion of modem modern and natural subjects such as the thet tartar flying his falcon a it very spirited piece in bronze a mounted cossack aleigh ing cerles ceries and ferocious animals the distinguish in feature of the TRus russian sian exhibition so far ia is the furniture and ornaments in green malachite large tables are made of this beautiful stone also clocks paper weights weigh ta etc the most taper gaper beautiful grate and mantel on exhibition hibi tion la Is in this collect collection loil it is f faced d with highly polished malachite and ornamented with clusters of purple grapes the therus TheBus russians slana sIana will also have a fine di display splay of furs fura leather and leather goods and in machinery hall ball their exhibition of mechanical devices devic eg as well as of arms arma and munitions of war will be little if any iny inferior to that of germany Ger mady maby the krupp gun in tho the german department isan ia an exhibition of itself think of this pacificator weighing seventy five tons breech loading made of solid steel sending Inga a conical ball of 1200 pounds through a builds eye about the s size az e of a barn burn door at a distance of six miles and sure of a target som gome e thing less than a ten acre field or a continent contin ont opt at nine miles there are three things in machinery hall which inspire mid me with awe one i N this cannon catl cati tion the other is ilie ifie the corliss engine and the third is tho the pretty girl who advertises t perfumery by squirting cologne I 1 at meavery me every time I 1 pas pass near h her er domain the kruip krupp gun gua has bas been sold to the turkish government for 1 I hope our amicable relations with that governa government ent may long continue the foreign bizar bizan are already M americanized are among tild most moat interest ing features of the exposition and suggest vividly many maby things that we have read aboltin about jin lin book r eign travel however much we may excel semi bemi people in art industry education in hil all that we call by the frequently misleading ing word progress I 1 convinced that we d nohe nofe elfeel bel zel them in avarice or in the high art of driving a good bargain they have burlesqued the slander by the productions of real wooden horns annd arid nutmegs in the connecticut state building but I 1 am persuaded d that every nation has its yankees and that ours oura have more conscience and and decency than most of them the japanese frenchman turks scandinavians any of them r believe will skin a flint quicker than our much muth abused yankee but it seems r i that this should beso bebo be so life with them hab has been a more unattainable able abie good than ahan with us their wits have been made acute by bv sharper experiences and their lives narrowed by pettier details than have ours with them the horn of plenty is only a symbol with Us it isa iga is a reality the proverbial munificent wastefulness of american americans has attracted many petty foreign merchant merchants 3 to the exposition therease there Ther erre eare bre are the turkish japanese syre syri syrian an tunisian and moorish bazars bazara in all these the native dress is stirn and native goods are sold at prices which are incomparable to any thin thing but the charges of a philadelphia la inn Inu innkeeper keeper when you yow protest pretest they are ever ready with the argument that they have been compelled to pay very high d duty uty and there is something inot in it in the little syrian bazaar they sell olive wood ornamentally carved in boxes and paper knives covered with arabic arable inscriptions these they persuade you aie ate from jerusalem the Mahome tans tell you of articles made from the true cross and look jook serious and commence arranging their wares when you tell them that there has already been enough of that sold to duplicate the main maln centennial building the tunisians Tuni have an octagonal building in which they attempted to establish a show charging an admission fee of twenty five cents which was to pay for a cup of coffee i and entitle the visitor to hear hean ar the music and see the dancing houri but the centennial commission for bade the exaction of the admission fe fee and this house may now be entered without payment t at tb the e door the performers are three men a woman and a little gir girl all in n turkish costume and sitting in na native fashion upon a stage at the far side sido of the room the men play upon on the violin the fambo urine an and t the he guitar the latter instrument being picked with a quill then Ther little girl and woman widman perform on a peculiar drum with a low monotonous chant after this has been kept up for a while theroman the woman begins to move backward and forward waiving 0 two tyro bright kerchiefs the woman has grace and a fine figure but the dancing cannot be compared with our ballet C A S OPEN BALLOT tim tin Bail san francisco chronicle chron fote fole of june 21 says J the legislature of new now mexico have struck upon a measure for preventing fraudulent voting which promises fo to be more effectual while it is at the same time more simple and inexpensive than any registry law ever do devised they have pas sedan no election act requiring all ballots to be numbered and the name and residence odthe of the voter to be placed opposite the number on the ballot the clause re requiring quirin the voter to put his name on ehg the tho 0 ticket maybe may be objected to t as its infringing upon the thi principle of the secre seere sy of the ballot especially in small communities where it if would enable candidates or of their friend friends 9 to ascertain how individuals had exercised the elective franchise aside from this objection the plan iscer an all admirable one it would render ballot box stunning repeating and most of tiie llie other modes by which election frauds are rare perpetrated too dangerous to be practiced practised by furnishing ah almost cottain means of detecting the guilty parties 11 1 i I 1 s I 1 I 1 oc an A method metho dof of voting similar to the above has been long tong in use in fil this TerrI territory tow tod put but tho biti repeating repenting and 0 ballot alo liboi box stealing I 1 ing ring of this region pesters congress every session to tb chane change law so ab that tho the ring adherents may lavo have a better chance to practise fraudulent voting TOtIng that is what they are a |