Show DESIRABLE AS immigrants north american bedew there is no nation in europe that is more adverse to violence and has less sympathy ym pathy with utopian aspirations than the people of norway and sweden they have been trained to industry frugality and manly self reliance by the free institutions and the scant resources of their native lands and the moderation and self restraint inherited the in cool blood of the North make them constitutionally inclined to trust in slow and orderly methods rather than swift and violent ones they come here with no mi millennial glennial Ilen nial expectations doomed to bitter but with the hope of gaining ing by hard and unremitting toil a m modest est competency they demand demana less of life than continental immigrants of the corresponding class and they usually usually y for this very reason attain more the instinct to save is strong in the majority of them and save they do when their neighbors of less frugal habits are running behind 0 0 0 it is therefore a fact which all students ot of the social problem arising from immigration have remarked that the scandinavians adapt themselves with great geat ease to american institutions there is no other class of immigrants which is so readily assimilated and assumes so naturally american customs and modes of thought and this is not because their own nationality is devoid of strong characteristics but because be canse on account of their ancient kinship and subsequent development they have certain fundamental traits in common with us and are therefore less in need of adaptation the institutions of norway are the most democratic in europe and those of sweden though less liberal are developing in the same direction both norsemen norseman Nor semen and swedes are accustomed to participate in the management of their communal affairs and to vote for their representative in the national parliament aud and although the power given them here is nominally greater than that they enjoyed at home it is virtually less the sense of public responsibility the habit of interest in public affairs and a critical attitude towards the acts of government are nowhere so general among the rich and poor alike as in norway and sweden notwithstanding I 1 the fact that the suffrage is not universal ment of the Lr bramie amie any ang he was taking them to john starin the now new york millionaire FT a ani i they will be turned loose in his an par na raz fultonville Fult onville new york mr air root it at cured these animals at beaver beaber so a canyon idaho to which point they brought in from the back we country animals y are caught out the during the winter when the snow inov there deep hunters then get out and get 8 them down in the snow with chil bome moose have been caught dogs there in the same way and mr gr ron on aid when he be passed through ti the that be know knew city oita where he could a get t elx bufalo fourteen of ef the carlo carload taken take through were males aua six aix femal he expects to send several everal more loads of the animals east car 00 wr |