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Show THU KOr.VNG SUNDAY E-'- OCTCEHR ".1NER, .' 09 lfk 2 Conducted by the Socialist Pj.ity of OgdenCommittee KATE S. HILLIARD, EL A BAT1LL and M. MORAN - '- - Editorial Socialism answered. queition concerning AJJie;$ all communications - uTiEED Mis of .it' SOWER SOWS UR ACCORDING ITS KIND.'1 THE cao TO .uruiins t 'uun ..iawiig A to Tkf bcioiipiug t. H of er.imii- iki-ui- - i (tci;ilt lt- t 1 where there is no iiuvnuie ol poverty, is com in fa recent ediioriul, uml lor the criminality is akeu ' Who can solve pertinent . I they mu. of n. cosily. Jarful nobler. hlBher ideal, ,'1 tli.-i- r are ever cm. thought tnd the statement Hurt bumprofit is bound ; Ja conducted for ube dishonest, made by the Social day iu our mi s corroborated everysame These parents paper attlist "Lis he teachin of the comuipri-i:,- l jrr,n, in ihe businesa colleges, a here scenes of the Board of Trade on it enacted. It hat la apeculaiionsonie-ilto- l i. tut gambling? Getting for nothing or profiling by the The a hole underly-M of another. 'bought s or business methods are and children brought up iu fMest Kdi an atmosphere must develop tendencies. Not long ago 1 bird g young boy Just budding into ,..snnd say: 1 1 know 1 can make am strong and fell war. oWD I hare advaiuasei." oj poer, g ire there was the asauptkin by 'strong and having advantages, he Conte! push his way lo the front of those whom he knocked fcva. Kor one must he heartless and Mind to ell else but self tu succeed in Oc business world. "What a man mm that shall he reap." In true of JK world aud it has noun dishonesty Sungert - ; L '-- be-k- brutality to its weakest Is business, umbers (the children) cruelty in its asm. and the harvest la here. What it? li can in you going to do with chafT, if the world b burned like chooses, by reversing the system of and aking and working for profit K. S. II. site and work lor use. u in.'s i: yt s ii . f, n.iujud I ilia1 l S.l lilt ltjaV.l gai. ly a:1'. 1.1 in , gti im.ilc and sciti, tilic ciuiiniig , -' i. is bal'd:' aide ! - ,.n- tu liavc ill. rccag'.ii. c - 1 -- :!. lUii- -l p.ildic. a-- k ,;j.i plot. '. tl.,. -- peel v.f ill,- lind'-puo- 'J and tcciivc ill It ndgl.l if can He v, oil l.i ie 1. , a I right to g.-i- di'iciilom1 what u.c puldn- lv.iliv ts Judging from the able address delncivd to people at Glcuwoud park on Labor day uuc would say it wa- - a third cxi-tifor the soic iMihiuv parly oi being exploited by ilic laboring man aud the cupltatisi. Hu: Inline the gcuetil notion is that tin- - public iuclude all cla-sil ixvipic mid a1 the presen i time everything indicate-tha- t l t lit Kivakr pan uf it is to beg in more ways than one. for the right even to live. Wuidi sum,-othe luclliods between now and the 7:h of 1 wonder If lb- public will ever lliewt-Jiietic- . ug 1 cs entn-pelln- iiudi-nnabt.- r f Kuvi-iubi-r- - awake to the fact that all things belong to all nu n? If this fart ever does become visible to a sufficient number of thinking meu and women v shall than gis there. There is no doubt that if they should lie able to rid ourselves of the sysever get a taste of this railroad caiup tem which makes every qiMhod uf II. J. life, they would never feel like dealing begging necessary. The employer calls it profit. out justice from tin- bench of the police conn knocking it iu with u club And lie winks the tuher eve: or bow bug it out over a Bible again. The banker calls it Interest. And he heaves a cheerful sigh. There would be no comparison between the pleasures f i e scheme for bread and butter anil that of build-SWINDLE AS AN INSTITUTION. ins ru roads for ihe same purpose. enorfor ten hours the Working The f'xar of Russia has again come mous sum of two dollars: sleeping on the ground or the soft side of a board; out with a Hague conference proposiaud at this time of year; making a tion tor "peace on earth." The realm fight three times a day In the effort of the governmental shop, for the manto determine whether they will chew ufacture of adulterated diplomatic flies or beefsteak und paying Reed goods, is so far removed fixaiii tin- comhotel prices for the- privilege; being mon herd of mm that It performances compelled to stew- hill the color out can not be understood except by transof their fine wearing apparel for fear lating them Into the language of the it might show signs o( life present simultaneous performances of the such a view of comfort and luxury mercantile shops engaged In the manof adulterated articles of Hun it is a great wonder that wc have ufacture a minister, a police or juvenile court merchandise. A recent aclcntiflc exan exceptionally judge, a doctor or a lawyer left in periment furn-tahaccurate method of translation. the coniines of the city. Doctor A. J. Read, of the Uat-tlThis class uf people who beg for their bread anl cold meat in such a Greek Sanitarium, reeontly made for " of simple and honest way that a man the periodical "The though a fool ran read aud fathom Hinsdale, Illinois, an Interesting extheir methods of operation, need a periment for the purpose of test in 11a little education. In order to gain the the ulcohoi in patent mediclm-srespect and admiration of the public reports that he put In one can 4 drams of Hoslet tor's Stomthey must put some jack screws In un- (1 Ublespoonful) der their method of gaining a liveli- ach Blilera;- - In second can the same hood and insert a scientific Inundaamount (1 ublespoonful I of Peru-ua;- " tion. Develop the puwers uf percee In a third can a similar amount of ikm, judgment aud reason, and be Lydia llnkham's Vegetable Comable to do their hack dsir victims for pound, and in a fourth can a tableall the trade will stand. spoon ful beer. The cans were conThey must first secure their indi- nected by rubber tubes lo a gas hue. vidual attention, ihen Interest, them nor and mant-le- . heat was applied and with an entertaining tale In regard the vapor gave bright Illumination as lo the emptiness of their stomach; follows; i tlie u create in them a strong desire Can No. 1; Hostetler's Bit- tera burned for . .......4 minutes to till that emptiness, and then be sure and not loose their hold on them Can No. 3: Peruna burned 3 minutes 13 second for until they have made ihem fully resolve to Invite them in and furnish Can No. 3: Lydia Pinkham's ihcin with a good square meal. This Vegetable Compound hunted 3 Is the kind of begging that will make seconds' for the people feel they are dealing with Can No. 4: lleer burned for 30 second In abort and in other words beer, something respectable. A thing must be dressed up these a beverage avowedly alcoholic, fa - : Life-Bout,- BEGGARS. the newspaper become , citizens ihrmed at the great number of peos ple ho make their pleu for aome-thialo fill the iuiu-man, principally it bark dour and suggest various which remedies to rid ihe districts Just they infrii of their presence. tow the great amount of railroad con ranion guiug on seems to he the one thing whereby these natural products at tie system under which we live, airtm an honest and legitimate g ud form a uucleu for future lmru! greatness. This r method of obtaining i jfrelihood lias become so obnoxious ts the general public thm ita adherent have been classed among the rriuiruls and the eagle eye of the law iz cer uisin them. WhHe the timid iMneu who meet the poor tellows at the luck door are frightened nearly to death ui the sight of them, aud the frequently, Quite lid g r liv-la- back-doo- - o,i - ali : 3-- In 'ey i!ic biv e, to . is- - '.tc. t Fun WHW4 IlietO Th. if ou: lu: 13 tVliftCiOil. (no itii ..la!, iho xiM'k't; lip. j "self s ii'iiuibeu! , :iM ' II if. .. llUilOL mia Sit'U-. au-- nation licalli. puls glory ut ;i. Allien . ' no; suffc: him to live n Mt.ni h.vs ill, grcuics; ui"' uni! i,, Sy ua .in w ii h ignominy ' -- to. i ot l ! ii.npic ol ' o : " - Kenan i ii in; ., ll 1. ! II.OI, . Jew l ! u Oligll I iau in j : M'pposed lulI .l :ne;l CJl by in.; f.i.'iorics lux more saitiii.i-- l in alcohol l a ride ilia1 III H s' ' w oil.il i", is sold as a booz cr! Trans wiviu oi -- H me so ..it odu, 'ati'.l wen f i lie I'xarl in th.s ii.iinii , iv i laic in'.o ilic lan. irait,ug ci rile tf orgduizv tlie lan-- . win I,) it tu u SiH'iuli-i- ii shali have . busil. i:f ic ihe lift orgsui-ms iil gu.igc if worM utHivc mere will cease aud ludiiurctdciure. :r,e gates Hading iz, .i ciitur. aud ih of . s T the will ii, ihti'wi, wide op-ij bsi'ii. n its uf rapiue himself for 'lit- first i:uic to men and wumen n a "III ace nuke aw slcoliol- - with the g,fi t. - song and music and l.i, leu pa; rut medic .Ituounce them- art sud And for ihe selves as curatives flrsi nine i In- Iasi hi. s', I b,. Hii. and is a iisLiiuiion in ibe in, in, nicy niakcr, who for all cl.iof swindle tile sge In, been flrM. shall find him Micicty. Tbi i .ii, - u.s-of ita a I,..be spirit ,tf self nut even lus: f,u hi very place t it.. in- - soaka the - " into Inno-- ' siid use shall iv abolished 9a unfe the it be and soon coin bn iking he: ii.iiions; of swindle i - ' 'xiior unions" All healthy tnru ami women a.e misi lie iqdi-l-t of :i.o labor" fea of erable unless thev have work. The sw.u.ile adulterate' , i.,'1 article. loafers, big aud liule. today have the Daily I,. .pie. gall to say that under Socialism wc will all he lonfei'a No! work will then THE RALLYING CRY OF THE he a source of joy . because all w ill lie working for themselves uud rot- the SOCIALISTS." benefit of ail. Fear hua always Ixvn the trump Tin- following quutiiiiou lias been iu every P'liili'li.-in ihe I'nli-e- card uf despot, whether their iisiiu-baliecu Torqueuiada the priest, Nero Hull's aud it w, ly -- hows the or Money baga the cap-deut-Clio ranee of ih,- in. m who spoke tlie emiM-roWheu tu list fear of wild bcasta. or torture, the Hunts regarding 0 fur to: act the euon-omi- bell or hunger. Bmith the cute Yankee, the SncialLl a to nuke who knowa bow to make good living principles of any single Issue, tlirir rallying cry', and how to open the oyster of enjoyflrat-clathey will cease to bei Socialists. The ment by touring the world u remark ran spreading the terrors of hell of bis day is past when tor intelligent track aa a supplement to the boss's injure the movem-'iu- . of hunger, waxes sardonically niii ami women know iliat it is not terrors c humorous over what he calla ths mm of humanity who are forced by "To the popular inm.l. excited just Is no tae boss to live iu the Domain because now by Socialistic o'ncry s. iln-rwealtii that is - unli'iiiled. This cry uf the boas cannot see hla way to sweat 'taiuieu money- is eu jesr. It is un- profits out of their bodies. He la a antifair uml not American. It has become willing tool of the class, Capitalist the rally iug cry of the Socialist, Ihe social, drone and the discouiented member who will see to It that he la well reof sts'icty who hat-- those whose tal- warded for hi yeoman service to the real Gold Mammon, the uuly God ents or wealth exceed his own.'' worshipped today. Bmith should try the role of his nominal Master EDITORIALETTES. Christ aud deuouuce the rich. He dare I Prom tiic Sydney, Australia, People.) not! Fear won't permit him. Everything is ahoddy today a genTHE RISKS OF LABOR." eral cynicism prevails among men. it is regurded aa quite the correct thing At ilic Rand powder mills' explosion to hellev; everyone is on the make,'1 "twenty-fivemployes of the plant uud the real end of existence Is to try were killed, literally blown to pieces,'' and take the other fellow down. so reports a capitalist newspaper that "In heroic periods of human activity prates about "the risks of capital. when labor demands Improved condimen risked all and gained capital ever risk as much Ye- -, thats true. No great deed tions. Due the Rand Powder done lor human fr.Jom waa accom- ss Labor does? answer. plished without risk, boldness and Mills explosion con rage. IN- AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE BULTED. True: hut tho Socialists don't want responsibility with a minority; thers must ho an intelligent, convinced Every lover of the good old Amerimajui'itv before wa can have Social- can tradition! ot liberty and independence, must, feel disgusted with the corism. now existing between A minority must plough the ground dial relation uuil do the pioneer work. The despised (he capitalist class of this country und tv jected of today become the wise and the representative of tha Russian men of tomorrow. autocracy, Witte. The alliance now All previous historical movement existing between the highest form of were movements of minorities, er in capitalism and the most powerful the interest of minorities. The pro-- form of absolutism, would appear dis-- ..' - . miM-ure- i j . .1 !.- u - - scii-iii- ;U.-u- -' r ! - ijti a 1 e c s mii-I- bric-a-bra- c anil-huma- e an. Lt dri.-Ks- . Halloween t.JttliiiitttwwWW0WWWtoWW4W4W4WWW4444441 y?eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeefasaafafaaaaeeaaaeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeev4 tH4ewewwmw)4eeWi,eHwwwteHHHW4WWW4WW4WWW44( f i ail enormous imitation diamond ring a big solitaire like the end men at tha minstrel shew delight! hi audience with In some nart of tho room and ask the gueits le find it. The person who rune It to- cover becomes tha matrimonial candidate of the year. In one household a ring of this kind haa aurcesslve bssn used at twenty-liv- e Halloween parties and in every Instance has been tha means of providing a life partner for the finder. Thie trophy is kept for on yoar and returned la time for the nest festival. Drawing one's fate eut of s caldron of alcohol la another exciting dive Into the future. The witch writes on a number Of piece of paper tlie followHard luck, ing words; A marriage, -- wui-Ks- - Iitj,"--. cimfii.'table barn, if one country, is an Idiul place ih tlellow ei'ii party, but most host-z'- s lia.c to be content with turning and living room Into a The season Itself sug--- !. sutumr leaves be used pro-'f'- 1 sounds very to eay l'"n "i woods end lovely gayty gather i"iei- for this decoration, but ,: 'rd 1 ." Ger of history old Mother Na- h m unfortunate trick of doing r out of her most old t the crucial moment. ' sves tu proving no , ,'UIT;rule l.ave often not been found n nst-i- wani'-d- hn iii tisp ui' riiftitw 1 h- of bo;h J'ur';!'IM It nave Si.mi!.s.s wecuied tin-'o- .ii .b'--j 't: h street for keadqnai-H'r- s foi s'.HCtmu. Elneiiou linn- is always utiiiznl by the Social-is- ; for I'duca-iiu- i and meetings will li. l.cid thev and literature ran he obtained by any one wishing to know more about the coming chuugc. PHENOMENA OF WELLS. BLOWING g Ita heat-know- n v AI THE HALL0WEE5 PARTY. A journey," Long life." A pretty wife, "Prosperity." er. These are fold'd In tin foil tnd put In the caldron. Alcohol is poured over them end lighted. Everybody risk burning his fingers to settle thrae burning questions. "Jill Jump Over tli Candle" I the medium by which a giri may tell in whet month her marriege wlil lake place. Twelve randlee named the different month 6f the year er lighted and the fair looker Into tho future jumps over them, one at a time. The candle (hut goc out with Die draft of air from the jump denotes the fateful season. To determine how a couple will pull aluitg In double harness place two nuts on hot coal end iui me them. If they slowly roast together happlners is Insured. If one burets and dances off the journey wlil be a stormy one. Another variation of tha same theme ia accomplished by hanging crossed rods bsi k again, tl!." iih the front piece trimmed rarli ride Hltli a ruffi. Velvet hat v.itli flt brims ore novelty for w inicr. Hat and brim harmonize In eolnr. T'enther of ail eolori Ihe brew. t and sizes are used a (rimming. Too much soap on babies' heads inare s"i. hats jure their scalps. It is drying and bad Am a conaequrn. of the inter'ri In for th hair, says a physician, who broadcloth, whole handkerchief. new. beautiful ehadr uf Glass teapots ar gaining in vogue, recommend uirg it weekly. colors have iwt ut in this fub'fc. are in clarejoicthe or the ef everything beverage lovers t and hirt made still nicr beautiful by the xallii of tempered tiai ! I made wi'h mm- - suit of r she'll ing. The pots are maddelicM-l"f the llsisl1 ev-- n y with a There is trimmed hint ere yoke and that wc An American B,,l win, saw Queev g'a - lie to the ,H ruffled eHit waist Alexandra at Hi" Nuirl "f gold or s'lver. In.jde the leaIn says of the beautiful ladj : "Khe is very sweet looking and rather tall, but awfully thin. Flie looked very young and girlish,- but I think the ha the saddest toes I have ever seen. Mias Helen Yoick ef Brooklyn ha insde n record deeceat of Mount Howl, in Oregon. She footed ft down from the crest te th bottom hi an hour and fifty minutes, quicker lime than s:iy man hs ever made. Mrs. Kits Rawls Reader, a southern wirnian. has proved herself a hrillian' i:raw ier. Bhe'ha made contracts rn GOSSIP AND GLEANINGS FOR WOMEN. !,re you burn any milk take with a little air of dignl'y about them f. . off the fire and stand If arc made of i'Jiu,''bn , . cf 1 hasln of rold water. Put a Ctonic.l handkerchief have developed nit in tvw saucepan, give the from tho quaint style with dimity ,r "nd you will find that tho border" to styles wlih cords crossing I , ,lm0M' 11 not ,tlreY' and recroeaing at Intervals over the T - 2.r,;lo1h Promisee to he first and fnm fa.lL. -r rt f clothe. ViHl re'r -' 1 'D yiarate coats, evening coat end the prcMierl of both erd evening dreee those to die, ut as a witch and surround herself with e group of little boy gnome cleverly got up in earth colored cambric suite belled with red. Long, beards should cover their pointed face, and on their heads should spr wicked ite looking horns. The w lteh should arrsy herself a red gown bordered with serpen s, long, which and lizards, may easily be frogs . pot fa a holiow ball of silver. The ehartp of the crystal teapot lie not wholly In Iis beauty. There Is the additional advantage flirt the teamaknr cun eee Just eh has in what-quantit- Krw-sof- Xr-irt- he th'-ate- r Lot.-dm- i ji-js- It ia crop this r 1;, tiloQ li was but iar more lean the ia accounted lor by tax M.gh ly . era:. rg-.- e:-ii- nii cd Siatcs und ('dnida, and ya it is the countries with aa apparent large s'trpluii suppj- a bun siiow wlta export ou.i Hie couni t veiy pour eiop prosiitci which record shipments. 1 - lr d shuw-aiinus- A CENTURY'S CHANGES IN COMMERCE. In wcr no uiiiihjil of on land save by the )otriuer, and nuue on the ocean oib-ethan that furnixlied by the slow r siliiig viKaeJ, whose spued was tu the caprices of nature as iu wtud or storm ir calm. Toil), writes the Chief of the Ceu-su- e Bureau of Btstistka in the National Geographic Magazine, the producer at the must interior point of the Oucidi'tit may speak with tile consumer iu the distant Orient, the flashing across the luuil aud under the ocean ia less lime than la required to describe the iixs. The inrivhaui ol New York who. a ecu tury ago, tout hi order to Chinn by sailing vcbsi'l. might consider himself fortuusiu if he iweivcd the wuhm a full vear. while now the dealer in the most distant city of our great interiur may wire hla order In the morning with the knowledge thnt the goods may before night be placed on board a fast steamer aud reach him within less than n month. In 1S03 the world had not n single steamer upon the oevnu. n single mile ut railway on land, 'a single span of telegraph upon the conuuenta or a toot of cable beneath the ocean, la , 1905 it has over It ,000 steam vessels. 6m),00o miles of railway and more than 1,000, WO utiloa of land telegraph, while the very eonUuenta are hound together and given lnauntaneous communication by more than X00.0OO miles of ocean cables, and the number of telephone meeeagro scat aggregates 6.000,000,000 annually, and ooe-haof them la the I'nited 8 La tee i" The effect of thin enormous Increase In the power of production, transportation and wubmmhLihih wm bees to multiply commerce in all parte of the world. The world's International commerce, which a e Ingle century ego was Ires than 3400400. Is now g33.000.000.0o6, end the commerce of the Orient, which was leas than 306, 000,000, Is now nearly 13400406,001k1 jfauu ine-r- f communication me.: lf THE UNDEPENDABLE CONSUMER. FOREIGN There is unquestionably much disappointment In various circles of the grain trade at tho failure of wheat exports to show tho enlargement looked for as a result of tha large yield hie year. That the prices of whaat ia the were prohibitive cereal year 1V04-0uf export trade was appreciated, but it was expected that the excellent crop promise would bring lower prican and a heavier foreign demand. These expectations have been only partially realised. The next to record yield In this country has brought lower prices ; cents lower casa wheat U today S tt than tba highest price this year, and 37 cents lower than a year ago. BUI! tha export demand baa not materialized. though It la now officially conceded that Rusala'a wheat crop this year will run far behind that of last. Bradatreeta return of exporta for the eleven weeks beginning with tho Brat week of July were only 11,73,373 bushels, aa against II ,336,117 buahela ia this weak a year ago. On tba other hand, tho exports lo consuming countries from other source total 7,1S3,-00- 0 bushels for same period, against 09,071,000 bushels last year. In other words, the shipments from this country and Canada ahow n daercaao of 30.C per cent from n year ago, while other countries have shipped 33 per cent more. This in the face of n vastly larger estimated nvaUabla surplus this year than last, hero and In Canada, and an estimated decrease In thq of witch haael from the chandelier. Te tha point of one rod la tied a pious of breed, so another a cake, on a third a candle end and on tha fourth a red pepper. While tba rede are twirled about eevaral of tho nuesls bite at the objects as they paaa them. Aocordlng to the catch will tha life be, either peaceful, common place, delightful er peppery. There era several ways if dtscever-In- g the name of the Uf partner, hut the apple peeling test le the most fun. Pare an apple carefully, cutting round It end keeping the peel la one continuous ribbon. Twirl this about Ihe head three times, repeating these lines: 1 pare Ibe pippin round and reued eseie. My awsetbeert a name le flourish eu the plain; I fling (be unbroken paring e ar my head initial on the gieead te awsetbeart'e My read. To find out whether yeu will marry row. or not place three dishes In Flit one with milk and water and we with water. Leave tha ether empty. The candidates are blindfolded and told lo put their Angara In one of Iho diebee. The milk and water denotes a widower or widow, as the cess may be. the water a husband or wife, end (he empty dli.h signifies that single blessedness to to be your estate In Hfe. Whether n girl will marry a rich nr poor man to determined by ptaomg In one dish salt. In another Indian meet end allowing one to remain empty. The alt Is for ellvor, the Indias meal for gold and the empty dish denotes poverty. Tha one Into which, while blindfolded, the hand to dlppd determine the future financial estate. GRACE GKICCOK. housekeeping bur tree branches arc ar iat ,s euti-iev- Blowing well, sometimes known . . investi-gaica- . Ii.caihing wells, are now says the Engineering Kecord, by the I'nited States tieolugtcnl Survey, and information concerning them will be welcomed by the officer. They have already examined maay wells that emit currents of air with more or VW- - omrtlmes accompanied by a whittling aound audible for a long diatauce. Tlie examples of tlua type of well aru found throughout Nebraska. Blowing wells are also known to occur in Rapides Parish in southern Louisiana. Ihe form of the air current Iu one of Hm IaMiisiana wells Is sufficient to keep a man s hat suspended above it . The cause of such phenomena is matnly due to chauges iu atmospheric or to rhn,-in temperature. During the progress of a atom over these regions, the air Is expelled from tae blowing well. With a raising barometer. the blowing becomes rapidly less, until the cnrtvut la finally reversed. Differences la the temperature of the surface air and the air in the soil also produce similar effect. When the interstices between tho grain t sand, gravel, etc.. In which the well la driven, are filled with water, the phenomena uf biasing are much Jess noticeable. in experiences! "An , OPENING OP ZAMBESI BRIDGE. On Replember IS iho bridge of the Rhodesia Railways company over the Zambesi river at Victoria rail was formally opened to traffic. The bridge i the hlghset in the world, being 400 feet above the water; and It to 600 feet long. The cataract to hounded cm three sides by ridges 300 te 400. feet high. Unlike the Niagara, the Zambesi Falls do not terminate la an open gorge, the only outlet being e narrow channel, through which the river, only 30 or 30 yards wide, rushes for ISO yards before emerging Into an enoraioua atgilg trough. 7 'he bridge form a link in the Cape to Cairo project. Japanese railway builders aru corn etruotlng an extension of tha Una aeroaa the Talu river late Manchuria, a distance of 150 tulles. H will make ouunectioiia with the Ghlti-eaEastern railway, probably at A number of steel bridges will also he pieced In the Keifu road, to Improve its standard. Beoul-Fuaa- aavail' somewhat primitive. They use large, low wooden troughs to wash the clothes In and boil them In open boiler. The system of mangling le rather curious. First, they wrap the things carefully round n wooden roller, like a peMrv pin. then press It up and dawn a board scored with nlcke, loosely laid on the table. e 44 S I t IPv4 WtW4 i Sandwiches For Ihe School Luncheon 3 MM696d PANDWTCHXR Moisten (h at hard belled eggs wrltb olive ell and n tow drape f vine gar and pound to a powdae. Make in to a peats and add a lltUo salt ar pepper. Cbep the whites ef toe ea fine aa passible and mis them wit the yolks, ftp rood tha pasta aa thin stleas of brewn er white bread. Fee nut Sandwich,--Bol- l froehff roasted peanuts to fine nwnto, ' Bt te taste and mts the pewdtwed M with enough creeau cbaaaa to nuke s peal to spread ea the breed. Heef Bandwinhse, Ckep rare Menem It wild reeat heef vary fin salt and pepper ml make Into aawd, vrtchaa with thin ellana ad geahaU bread. Bardina Baadvriohsae-Za- A the bedn banes eut of the reqefoed ranker r erdtnee and nib them to e newith paste with a UUIe bwifter nod kwwe jutoe and spread bstwac llzhi MUnee ol EGO tin Tengee Bandwtim Purser otlrue off white breed with a (Turning made el eae pert mustard end Are paste bnu ter eaeeenid with salt and pepper. Lag belweea the breed Ota aUaau of tonga Chess end Nut Bwadwtrtiee. Pond equal proportions ef gruled ahanee and Chapped EngHall walnuts to a paste and moisten vrith thick nreaau. bum and spread bet wean UDu sBeas 1 Three Ways of Reseda Stoat, In the esse of reputing at aa opea fire which la ef ceu hr for the should be so prr best method ths pared before polling the joint to It eg to laM, with hut alight addittm of furl, during tha whole time ef Booking. Ptmie the joint close to tha fire tor tea mlnutea then withdraw a Utti and, till It le dona haste It thoroughly at aheit Intervals. Tt Is best to allow flttoea minutes to (he pound of beef or mntteiu and twenty minutes for pork and vraaL and In each vase about a quarter of a a hour ov r. In roasting by any kind of elowd range great car must be taken To hai a the ovens clean, if any fat, etc., fnvt former cooking I allowed to remain It will Impregnate the meat with ua odor and teste which Is most unpte.-- i ant. A roasting oven If properly ventilated. scrupulously clean and auppiic I with n double dripping pan the uud. r of wnlcli must contain water will vuuk meat to great perfection. To roust by gas the same rules apply. and It le moat Important that tin la ih To Rako Feet Rate II. Tu lessen the apparent size of big feet either wear spate or (and this Is better) rooking ehould proceed slowly. The have part or the uppers made of light meat requires ro basting or other attention until it I done. cloth. cased from the German citizen's duties, one of the. clil"f of wl::ch Is serving in the arm-The venerable Shaker sister, Eldresn Bela A. lowkwood. tlie pioneer wotrsw Anna White of Lebanon, X. T.. Is a lawyer of Washington, ha wm:i in tlie United State court of claims a faleader In the universal peace movemous esse for the Cherokee Indlnnw ment among her people. 0. Profeseer Hans Eschelharh of Ger- Her fee for services i said to ho In the seme court Mrs. Lockw l many declares girts ought to be made tu serve In the army three yesrs Just ha nlo another care pending in which $1,000,004 Is Involved ihe Mm as men In the kaisers emnn cumir.g in Pt Elbow-- sleeve pire. Woman, he says, being no longer as an Inferior, hm recognized everything hut Ihe nmro woika-Las man's equal, haa no right to be ex- - styles of dress. building and equipping railroads In bama. the cost of which will be n Liso-Yan- breed. le Russia. unobtainable on the steppes, one Is obliged to break up a huge twe pound or three pound lump Hilo pieces end crush in a pestle and mortar. I believe that chums may be procured In Mg towns, but they would be very expensive, end the English residents In country villas, who do trot car for the smoke (levered Cossack butter, make their own by shaking cream In s Mg bottle. The Cosuck servants ere capital laundry women, though their washipg appliance are sugar on tlie mantelpiece with a background as the real thing. uf broiize and gold leaves. Hang r;' rn he made at home by huge hough of jatiiimiu leaves from the y , rr whose fingers hav chandelier and string winall red apple "k T.'.ke natural leaf fur u and festoon them over the portieres. rut two thicknesses of ps-- ? The only lights should be candle and made of pumpkin and shape 'between which 11 ' ,l'd to form the stem, the squash shelir. If a few scarecrows are k.l- ' K t wlkted around the branch. seen leering out of the shrubbery the . i .A whn finished are dipped effect Is eeperially wei:d. These awe It ,v l:" of different shade of inspiring objects are easily made by r ,:w Tfeffect is delightfully bril-th- e bulling up tlie leave of cornstalk for It' the brad and arranging som" flying wall with two tones' of streamers for the hair. A pair of roly c(:n yellow cheesecloth end piece poliy owls perched here aud there give ,raruhes of gold and crimson an appropriate air to tlie night s fes- J - t y y.ri of "i per il.u. the world wn-f- r THE residing la the Interior of Rueata then danrriban her r safer and better .I'lii- Si.-- - esseheeplwg r make your autumn fo- colored leave made ersp- - paper for krr to - ti.ouviind, and when bought wired and I ui'On l- it- An Englishwoman ' 1 :;iu ineiuslioi the prims iimn ut's:rur;Um. A inilin of sh,. un m ih h o:htr j onlj like! if . tha- li I . in both Aster. j, vnv i; f.o. for the fs.r; tx'.iMai.sni auJ abAuiiMMi: t J A kjfr .is.ii iL.i s repre-..ii.-t-- nil."-Ren- r.. ; iv.tr! M.v to !ea-cno- Su: sUi'-- aud He 1 IslUiT il aciituil' Ii s W.''rveifWH4WWWWWW4 mis mio i cur from piei-rof black material and On her head will TJ, pasted on the 1 6 JJ.t-'T- v W.vs-! 44 be seen a tall pointed hat of scarlet, 1! with a black veil caught at Its tip, the hftt rising from e crown of rurrotx. If she likes to tell fortunes from a cave or gypsy lent so much the belter for the general effect. A riot her cffi'ctive witch's costume is achieved with s red quilted pettii'osr. a tight peasant bodice In black, filled in with yellow, yellow punnlers draped over the skirt, v little rod cloak, a red or black pointed hat and a bpwm. A row of cat' ALLli.iLLUM'KISX, that Intensely Icaws over them. Fill in the corners tlvlties. With these eerie adjuncts it heads the kind that come In ibe ini resting and tiui.lul fstt-i- l. of tho room with snull trees from ought to bo s simple matter to thrill shops prinled on muslin nuld be cut I vIiohs branches crape paper leaves flutiilnwzt u;nn us. VVImt deliciously while the fateful trials ere out end appliqued on the dress around in progress. the hem. lull e do by way of testing ter like natural ones. t'-It would be Iota of fun for the hostess A good way to open tha fun is te hide Marigolds will bo charming banked tNi we haient done suoats of li-- the ''v I "i'"1 qudkMciii skcd by of Kins at the jiicseul moment t:!' v. ,i tiui ( )(.i i tort - n '' I' Uiilintlrrrt world indeed Hke pii:piiu lYovIdece. Of rooi one is obliged tu create t'i'rii:, nierely by ringing the change tho u.'d love iioiIoim slid conjuring 4 t.die for west or for woe" w r.inny (ms. lint like old ''!( I imks and old friend they i t.ey, B uf,, ai (.. ral,rr n 'r 'on- - of the room where th.i of Will hold high cer- t'lal "lie's Ingeuutty ceu display f t , ir.oet advantage. Every one ll'.ii the dworallotut should he brake h end ghoulish as possible d U"i- iii;!ily of mystery and liai- t hoi- eiieeeieeitfao.f.. tit:. i a.f JbtliSt. I i:on arc 7 than non ariicies li iudiih promote imsi 'i I,- - - Eveu in ihe quotatiun this ankle. The fathers J. StiJTbovs arc business nnn. To be wsMin .,J ai.d eii! meat uiu.-i- l uiit in tit dir to . 1 ltd of do not mv lie .l ill,- public eiv will run Iis vast iu.iehi..'!, oi iin.,i,ti.;,i jos'iee will- ua; Uic ili t,l ill,.- ei'liMliit beggar i a part of the raw material with wUicli be wink One would think from some of ihe uewepap.T aecouule. it at nearly broke, ihe li. an s ol ilitof lu.iehui 'e lo try to work the Ikvk.i! s ii cl into anytliiug else but beggais. But iu spite of their tear aud protesiaiions. every thing poiuis lo the fart, titat tiny do nothing to change ih,- condition of the soil iu which thin raw material grows. Like tiii uiiiiiMiT.-- , who cry out hO much against the lu.lig called silt, aud would not g.-- rid of it If they knew bow. iiivau.- tb.it would mean that they would liato invent some new tor their bread and butter. They lniKtii be compelled lo bit shipped out lo borne railroad camp where they see such plow iug prukin-ctfor the meu wiiu would rather beg Krtsdtiiiis'.v beMUie hflti !L pwbUmT It;-- I ow IV M1 u "h. I l . . 2 K. S. Hilliard 't. to tUlt'lii ' 05. mocui'ir The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner j I SSSSBS- 15. Ala- 111.-00.6- 0. J.'0.-00- ) |