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Show '" mAjf J. rw L 04 M' AMiy'McmeMiwTriBlKi f 'foriAriT: s I' THE JO ;i PERSIA'S NEW 1 ure or phyrlogomy to match the imposing titles the 'Shadow of God on Earth' is oae of them which he has now asauetud. He la a fat. puggy-faced little man, with a close cropped mustache, and now about S:t years of age. He looks more like a It la a point in ala favor that he Outwardly he bears no resemdisblance to his fother, who was la fond of hunting ard frequently went tinguished looking man. after bears la the nuuntaina of "In uiy conversation with him, which the gaiien of hia palacw were of course merely formal and car- at Tabria in he could ke seen frequently on ried through an Interpreter, he ap- practicing marksnuashlp on small peared awkward and constrained. But birds or shooting at apples and pears Turk than a Persian. In European appearance are proverbially decejit- - on the palace roof with some of Me counters. In the natter of wives he has been extremely abstemious - that is. considering the aandard set by hia ancestors and the ktatiimonial prodigality sanctioned by hia faith. When I was at Tabria he had only some halt dozen. But vlvea ere a costly luzurv, and perhaps the fact that he was In a chronic state of laipecunkudtv may have accounted for hia harem being ao scantily stocked. He was often In sore straight to raise aouey. Hie favorite method was to promise titles to be conferred w hen he aeceaded the throne, for ao much cash down, the higher the dignities pledged, of course, the bigger being the pey In advance. I hare no doubht there are now a lot or people banging around him at Teheran awaiting for him to make good, aa the American aay. He haa never been outside of Per-aiHe speaks no European language and of education lu the European aense he haa had none. Aaerbaldjan. over whteh reub-- r as Crown Prince, la a Turkish province of Persia, whoae Inhabitants are f a much Inferior type to the true Persians, it la unfortunate for him that hla lot waa east so long among them and that he waa ao much under the Influence of their priesthood. The priests are the bane of Persia, but those of Aierbaldjau ore the woat of the lot. They are fanat-- 1 leal followers of Islam, narrow minded and bigoted, and opposed to everything iu tha nature of modern reforms, tmc saw sasa or which of necessity would diminish attire he would pass muster very well he. He may turn out to be a much their powers.' The law of the Medea for a prosperous tradesman in whom more capable man than he lonka. As and Persians waa long ago swept away sedentary habits had produced prema- the Crown Prlnee he had little chance by the devotees of the prophet. The ture obesity. No amount of gorgeous to show what la In him. Regard for Inspiring mtimitheimn of Zoroaster, the raiment and glittering jewelry could hia succession requires thst the heir ancient religion of Persia, survives confer an air of dignity upon Mm. to the rrowa In Persia should keep now In Its purity only among those His features show no Indications of himself much In the background so ns Persian emigrants, the Parseea who strong qualities of any sort, good or to cast no shadow on tho throne. largely control the finances of Bombay. In Iht I'nited Suim and Great Brltsls by Canto Brows. A!l Right Strictly Reserved. lioadoa. Jaa. 10. On the aaarrelona Peacock Throae of Psrsia a sew ruler la seated. Jdoha aimed All Mizni. eldest aoa of the lale Shah, haa inherited the grandiloquent title which mean In all the promi"King of Rings. nent English newspapers have appeared eulogiaUe notice of the successor of Muaafferwd IBs, derived from sources inspired by Persian olBrial-dota- . He has been depicted aa the embodiment of all the virtues that ahnul-make him an Ideal autocrat brainy, wall educated, martial, devoted to his e people, aa eo on. Doubtless the of it has been cabled to Amen ;! - if ' Bus-tach- o 10, 1007. SHADOW OF GOD ON EARUT The new 8hah la the eldest son of hia father, but there la no law iu Persia which vests the succession la the eldest eon. The Bhah may nominate whom he pleases aniu&g bis children to succeed him. the second son of the late Bhah, Is apparently a much abler maa than hla enter brother. He la really a clever young fellow and well educated. He visited Europe six yean ago, and waa much impressed by what he saw of European institution. There Is little doubt that he would make a most capa- - 11 descends to them in the natural course of events by starting a revolt or la some other way getting rid of their fathers. The more capable and ambitious the heir the more apt he la to anticipate the decease of hla sire. Perhaps this consideration may have had something to do with the late Sbah's nomination of the moat docile of hla children aa his heir Instead of the ablest. If the truth were known it wAuld probably be found, too, that Russian Influence, which waa predominant at rsaua can be better played when there u , puppet on the throna than when tW Is a strong man seated on t TW. "Web 1 ta the Peraia, and near to the Ruuiaa ft? ln Influence had free pi,, Ufr' with the new Bhah aud the Coewk. have afforded him many object In her might and power. But the feat of the Colossus of the North w to impaired her prei WIy In Persia. Her Impoverishment tlge by the war has damaged it still worse Bhe can no longer afford to monev there to promote her own aims The Oriental la always on the aide that pays beat, and . as Russia no pay her Influence lq Persia u rapim 1 waning. Tabria la about 300 miles from where the Bhah lives, but because of tho wretched subsitlrute for roads mere camel .track and the mountain that have to be crossed It takes fully two weeks to perform the the two clties. Aad journey between that la the ' roaaoa whv the Crows Prince la always required to reside tt Tabria. It makes It the more dtffl. cult for him to seise the crown before be is entitled to It At the same Him It la eminently desirable that the Crown Prinoe should be at hand whea the Bhah dies, ao aa to be able to takq hia seat on tha throne as soon aa it becomes vacant. Otherwise when he arrives on tho acene bo Is apt to find that somebody else haa got there ahead of him. and then It becomes a case of might makes right, with possession in favor of tho usurper. It was doubtless to minimise as far as possible all risks of a struggle taking place for tho throne that tho Shak summoned the Crown Prince to Te heran when he found that hla end was approahing. If the new Shah possesses tht characteristics of s capable ruler hs has heretofore most carefully concealed them. But whether he turns out a puppet or develop unsuspected ability will really make little difference, so I1 1! l,. a. years aa attache of the French legs-tlo- a at Teheran, and who la now resident in London. That M. de Imrey made good use of the opportunities offered him by hia offlrial position Is evident, fur since hia return he has become a recognised authority on all that relates to Persia, and he la now engaged on an Important bonk dealing with the country. Incidentally h is one of the few men in England who have met and conversed with the new Shah. In the report of the Interview which follow, the questions put to the diplomatist by your correspondent been eliminated to save apace. While at Teheran with the French legation." said M. de Lorry, 1 was once sent on a mission to Tabriz, the capital of tha province of Aaerbald-Jan- , of which tho Crown Prince la appointed governor, and during my atay there of three months I had several audiences with him. Nature haa not bestowed on him either a fig M Aitr-baidja- d ica. All the more iaterestlng. therefore, la a true account of the personality of this new soveraiaa of the once mighty the people whose armies subdued wealth of Croesus, the pride of Babylon. and the elvlHiatlon of Egypt. Such an account I am able to give, thanks to an interview which I was fortunate In obtaining from M. de Leroy, who was for three : bad. double-chinne- sub-stanc- 1i AND FEBRUARY KIIA1IIN K1IAH" IS DECIDEDLY UNLIKE THE FLATTERING FUTURE OF 1IH GIVEN IN THE INSPIRED DISPATCHES TO EUROPE Copywrigbted .!l EXAMINER: OGDEN. UTAH, FUNDAY, KING OF KINGS ROYAL PUPPET AS " MOUSING EXTHAXCB TO TMC SBAH'S HAREM ble sovereign. But the fact that he has a slave mother, while Mohammed All Mlsra'a was a princess of the Kad-ja- r tribes, constitutes aa obstacle to hla sucession, though by no means an Insurmountable one. Odd aa It may seem, the proof be had given that he Is a man of vigor and ability would count against him rather than In hla favor. Heirs to the throne In Persia have a disagreeable way of seeking to obtain possession id the crown before the time, had not a little to do with the selection of Mohammed All Mlsra aa the flhaha successor, Russian policy la opposed to the formation of a strong table government In Persia. It Is Russian policy lu stimulate the rotting process in Peraia to accelerate national decay and disintegration in order that a plausible pretest may be provided for stepping In and taking possession of the land, or at least a big slice of It And this sort of gamo '(Continued on Pago Thirteen.) I A !i i - R oom Ihe Dining With grad In the nrlertlre ef wall WMiip ss4 fuwitara I la easily a vtty Maple pro, ha te erieenaafsily fsrataS a dining-resaWary aftae, bewevsr, sea has to A tha beat aa ana slit tha fnraHaiu H reefy three. atm werh eaa ha drew by ariaagtag a aaltoMa betkgieaaf far s tower af tha toda wall, apper third bring daaa la tha la pastry paper, shewing a dealga af forest treae la vagus brewnaa and grtaaa aa a yallaw background, tha egret bolng that af a thlrhat af trara agslaat bright aasart sky. Tha ceiling waa af pah yellow, tha d Irire being of cream r samel, tha combination af (ha pala browns sod yri- ia the IWm ware sbaalf with tin craam waodwarh arttlog ad wh reaver pemlblc a eg tho mahegaay to advaatage. hare a aaaay eaIn rooms where tha varteoa flntahca at se tight, d la reaay ah am a aad the wood trim shaald a assay wtadaw I ef area la (ana to tha various pteres to the bat a Mgkt, chctifai effset room. Oaa reaatm that s italag-raois by dlfflralt to fnralah Is that tt reqo'rre ml a wal wearing la a wane fewer places tkia alarest say athsr sps rida wak haff store Is mes I. m thaw should ba aa appreranre ths flght h mR thsss avarcrowdlug. The piacea ehoaea should tan, baC mat hrrera ba few and Ip harmony with one another. re athsr dsit A dining table, sideboard, serving table b aha vary stteaeftra far aad tha reqnhrita aomher af ehatra are all whro ths fw rafters la ef that are really reqalred, altheash. stores as sr sthsr dark wend. aKhssgh a ehlna ctasrt to built lata the walls ef R to to ta noifldif with reabegsay, ss tha ranm, a raptresid far the dUplaylag af It b aa sasagk a ssa treat to (his Ine rhlas ar eat glare may be added. A hardwood floor to almost a nacaadty lag aa tha wells aha there la tho , sad theta should ba a faraMaiw b eharrelag soft, thick rag almost rovorlsg I ha Sore. dark. If The should pletsiee for lire dinleg-rooItare Is sard, grata er brews he few sad wall cknem. sad simply will give the brat raasHa, framed to dark wood. Ckphr of old Eeg-lla-h stag arw farni- heating scram nr pictures of s tore ortoet always tier Mime are appropriate, la peeftraare to light sad tt oaa to tha particularly lucky poaaeaaor of a few aa ar aay light relre. woat Maker-My portraits or nelly good oil palatlnge b probably tha rent daslrahh watf old they may soaetlmrs bo introduced with to ia had for dlatag-rear- e faralahluga, rsrellent results. aaares, vary npaafre bet A In resny very artistic dining rooms howfhreitoe are sera ewy where tha fwaftara h to relatoaa atk ar the rtom-b- ever, three are no picture at all hang apse tha walls, aopaetolly when the room hss a ask, batk af which era dark is odor-tohigh vroodes wtousrotlng, shove which to a pictare fries sr s tapestry or landscape la treaftag tha atda walls tha flatok af tha wired trire h aa hnpartast ptoat to paper. ba eaaaMaref. Where arebogasy feral-torTerper rentllgtlos la a most Importsat e h atod earellaat malts are raised eeeatdrrethie and as s rule, heavy drape-lirand window curtain should be avoidby barter tha waafwark flalahed In rtram write eanreeL An rertolrat aiam-Pted; sash rertalaa are nannUy preferred to af thla aort wan rerently seen is a long sera, and may ba of madras heavy diningroom la a city apartment. There net ar to her material of appropriate character to be bad la the shops Romo of the was only one window In tha more, a s er newest certains for M was a wMt slcrea one. with are of grass moth or madras dretriple panes. However, re It areriootad a waltod-trant. tber waa Httle na- ars ltd with a stenciled border, repealingr that tho efftot at hrightnvre the rtoorlngs of the monk A glover ught, eaa maka there hrraelf. and sa the and light bad to bo galwd by tha new tenclled dyes are nasally waabablt ba - tanilahlaga- A eoft light brows waa rhnaea for tha certains are mors practical thus St I rat i ill two-third- corre-spea- IS a Seillopeil Muslirooinfl and Its Fumislnngs. d akow damag saleas, af e bruised, asd slwaya looks wall gad In good order. It to obtained by having tbs varnish removed gad the proper ads thoroughly rubbed Into tha grain af ihg wood, a doll lasttv being ths iwsalL Ths grttbrtal lighting of the Fret tha ms brooms sad break them Into places. U It ba daHred to serro them very white throw tha places, sprinkled with toareu Julre. lata boiling water; How them to stead two ar three mls-trthea paw cold water. Pry carefully d rents is hot butter three or tear missies. Te two cnpfala of math roams add throe tablroponwfnla a Soar asd half e' chopped parrely. Stir and cook until the Soar hss baromo abanrbed by the batter, then add oaa rupfal of stork milk or cream, stir aatll tha mare holla; then nluimar very gently 10 minutes. Add one tea spoonful ef lemon Jnleo, a daah af paprika and a trrepreafal af relc Kamova from the Beat the yelk of aa egg with flr of milk or cream aad stir lata the ml if are. nil battered shells with ths preparattna. stir ass rapral at crackd er cvvnba tots a enpfnl of melted batter, aad npread the rrumha over the top of tlia prepantlos. l.ct the dish Hand In the ores long enough to brown tha crumbs. s. dining-roo- to of groat Im parts ace, aad arttotte light- ing has mark to do with the charm af any fWil-mOaa aa aa illnmlaant abmild bo avoided If poatobie. for sat oaly docs t esaaame the oxygen In tho room, bat tt tarnlnhre every metallic sarfnre. Then, on. It to almost Ini possible to aarara gu flxtarre that win ba In harm any wttk ths doeoratlvs thatsres af tha roam. Klrctriclty, on ths other band, basMre ktong re mack dosser, gives s soft, ba-- h table-epooaf-al nee-thir- Recipes for Homemade Cakes and Cookies. A Ire o ad f Strips. lflx Mr imam Cranford. ever It mide af aoa capful of sugar, two tabtoapoonfols of water and te spoonful of vanilla, wine or cordial. Dust ths up with powdered sugar and aarvt Iwt to a pound ana-ha- lf dear and s cupful of milk, ana f and nnnere af batter, jalco of n toman and sugar to taste, fltlr aa tin re for 10 mlnataa, taka aff gad add the breten yolks of font ggg and two of chopped Imonds Itonr Into a pan gad baka. Cat Into strips and daat one-ha- lf ana-hal- glen Oatmeal three-fourt- ana plat af hoar, Hog gil'raka-- Wi one capful of warm milk, a yeast f a pound of batter boats eaka. to s cream wUh at pound f four agga, f powdered s pound of chopped readied pod, a ef rlnnamoa asd capfnl of chapped almonds Mil as reual, tot It rise before adding ana enpfnl more of flour and the into and peel, etc., then tot It rise again. Paw tots s maid sad tot tt bah aw how. waug hot poor s syrup oan-hal- f ona-hal- one-hal- tabie-ponnf- al h sne-hal- tnt dlnlag-ruom- y d ona-ha- lf utr-bal- a N one and of a pound of float, f pounds post'd of batter, oae and of flns retmasl. tws poands of brown two pounds of powdered ginger, pint of moiasnee, three traapooufit'e of butter of carbonate of suds, two s and a teaapanfnl of vanilla or lemon isles; Boll lat thla Let It Hand one hoar. rnkra and bohe In a slow ,ovrq at least half aa hour. Half the recipe la ouBciuat for a email family. Mix two ogga, two Bn lee Cookie cnpfnla of brown auger, one half a enpfnl f of butter, capful of carrasts, ns teaspoon fu of chopped doves, the nemo each of grated nuowg and sods. meKrd la water, and of claaamoa. Boot all well, add enough water to auks a HIE paste sad roll out thin. Cat In rsaada aad boko to a hot eves. toms Coko Bab nos plot of wl's s place of batter the sire of aa egg wall together, adding two ef be king powder to the floar Beat ono whole egg with' oee milk and oae capful of aagar; ef capfnl pour these into the floor aad batter, and flavor with lemos o astmeg. Bake hi a lea Siodanto even, and eat la slices, with sugar totog If dairad. Plots Cookies Cream together thrae-us ten of a posvd of butter sod oaa peasd sf mur, sdd one possd of floor, a uMespneuful of powdered cinnamon end pint of milk. Roll out eery IM. cut In reseda aad bsks boar. Heoer Cokes Melt two so sees of f hatter, add possd of honsy, stir a Mr, CakeaVli q non-ha- lf ring wall, taka off tha ire and tot essl Add tha nlncod rind of a lemon, tun ounces of sweet almonds, chopped ine; an snore ef g little natm.g and earbanato of soda, diareivo In a Ktfla water- - Mis these srell end set la s sold Inrh f Roll out plhre 13 homo. thick, ent into aqnsree, derorate with 31 babe then uus and chopped ritroo, inlmi'M la a hri even. Thla wripa makea ane doaan. ona-ha- lf . : ; ono-hal- Almond Cokon. Blanch and pound and one tight ouncug of sweet almonds on pet of butter almonds add rig tt auger and right eggs writ beaten, six tahlespoonfolto af very dry flonr and ths seat or riad of a hn Ad I .me-h-a If a pound af better and stir all lightly. Pun? into small tattered Una and 1st rtss before taking, revered with hoar. Lettered paper, for ore-hsGingerbread. Beet four egg adl t oav hitf n grated nutmeg, nil pounded cloves, two oancee of randtod peal chopped dnn, eight oancee sf ssgir; nit all M poaad sf mlnateg, add slowly cae-taflonr. plnca of salt and a tnspnonfol of hiking powder, then right on sees ef fltlr all well, chopped -- west almonds f lack dorp. Bake poor lain tine f oven, a lie with ia moderate hoar chocolate eel cot lute eltoee er etrlpa. Batter Cakes 81ft three panada af flour, add two cnpfnla ef aagar, anvea egg wall bra tvs, rest of ono lemon, oes- f nosed ef . half pint of milk sod melted butter. Mix the tatter with the end milk ingxr, add the eggs, then the Beat nil well, spread an tattered pecs and set to rive. Rutter the ilsH with sugar, cinnamon sad chapped nuts, prick with a fork here aad itom end bake till Inc. Berra tori, ent la slices for tunek er ton. lf . oao-hal- ono-hal- oae-bal- In'. m ABA CRANFORD. nan-nai- raw ' b ing tear of tta mow color, the model silk. This emblouse belig In broidered band extended down the front In the form of a plait rao. tta silk (Milling over tblg explain by tta draw-- d e dining-room- n living-tonm- ds-rig- j booar-keepa- appear. Is pwrehsatog I dlnlng-rmifnrnltsre the hosaeholder la oft as puulrd Is aclrrtlag i dlul-.the style of ubls. If tha room la rather antall s rnnsd table with pcdratal Is most desirable, bat tt there Is leg spare, a square or oblong UMe Is Is be advised. Ss ettenaios la Me to sot good from as srtlstlr paint of view. If It Is to be left asrovered. bat saw wbnt to ksnws eamhlnatlnn table res ba procured. Thla ewalttB of a single long (able with a highly fntshrd tnp. two amall tabln of the sams height and design being aaed at either or Nitb r jilg to lengthen the center tr.lile. When not In ere In romMantiiin with the large table three amall tables may bo sal la curoernd aaed far any purpose er mry be used In another room card tabln and an os. Although a highly ptotahed surface, especially la niahogaay. la very beautiful for a dining lahte lbs careful hosarwlfa la nasally put I conidderatilr trouble and worry to protect tt from the damaging egart of hot dlakrs and marring arratrbrs. An the ml o' reflalahlng such a table I eousliiriiblf, what is trehmrally known aa s oil tulak" tnp la oftes preferred. Tkla j s Silk snffl-rie- fet t d I ' Jfj w iriyv.sw. L KEW NECKWRdR. Tta appsr part of the rieevra were trimmed with wide tnckg. the low trove being eompoeed of frills at taro. Among tta rimpler Minor very sttnerive model n re ews la the wash el Iks, abowisg ef stripes sr crlss cross tars The emarteet model for these bleoece to that ffisteelng in front, with s center box plstt, with plait or groups ef tacks a fow Incbes below the ibosldvra. lock aad front, to give ptoaty ef falneaw The fretsre of tta blouse to. however, the little frill of plaited Titos ricne re which extends down either ride sf the front plait end liMen tta apper edge ef tta tern-bec- k cogs. Many ef these silk bleaeea have a patch pocket ea tta left elds, the cellar Sslsh bring s HIE to mover of flae smhrridnrsd linos worn with a little jabot er tin sf TatoBriesse sr a rilk mrisg tt how Ono very smart Httle bleae which will terra as good model was ef white Cblss rilk having a crowbar at spa era. plaited Oer maa raL lace trimmed the center plait la front, tta bloses bring Inched la box plelta an the etasldew, tack and front. The to rarer raltar sf white tiara was button helrd and embroidered la gveso and wash cotton, and a green rilk nnrvesr Thin string ws worn in fancy for plaited frtlta to alto (hewn by a greet many of the serin end taffeta Menace and farms a very leexpenrira aad pretty trimming. coming Itcht and elertroilera rea ho bod to rombloa perfectly with 'be scheme of deeotatlrm. Many of them are In the form of candelabra, the tamp In the raadelabre being shaded on that the light on tha table with all Its dainty airangeaient of decora r I c glare and pnllebcd ullrer. In many rooms a large electric tahlr limp Is over the center f the table, tha shades of there laiupa usually being of tinted giant aud metal, with bead fringe. Canities in alltcr or glare Cflntllrellikx, bavtr.g pretty abadre. are charming, and anihellght is uaeil by anme fastidious people for 'hr rollre room In prefrrenea la either gaa nr rlectrirliy. although this piau la hardly so prarflrei. d CARET. re There are between lihnon and ILIMS profeaaloail tbSrrra In Sew Tork rita. ill Ncrcrsl hind red amatrnra mho only steal when epportualtlra are Oared. Isaac a. Fancy Silk Blouses Fancy atlk blonsen are perhaps more with separate skirts gad with rret and tklri roatnmro than for nome yearn pen. the two wilata lllns-- t rated being very pretty models for any of the silk material!, la light roiora the Win Saleh silks aw taperially liked. Ike model eketrbed at the toft ef the plate Ulnalrotlng thl article bring ef soft satin In a pretty ahada ef dove gray. It waa e fur a mntraa pari of a salt, the rnnt aad skirt bring of light gray broadcloth, the bloa.- erectly matching the rlnth In shade. Tha Hitched bands on the about the ynke and an 'be lower pari of the waist were of the broadcloth, wntta waaaf a very lit, thla gnnllty. worn thla des-gne- vim three-piec- ByDorotliyDale Four battens with Httle loops of the eerie, worn need ea each ride of these lower straps la tbs front. Beetlona of reck'd satin were need between the beads about the joke, and there was n rhemlaetts. or Inner yoke, tt erenuneleted Ctaerilly lure ever chiffon. Tta girdle vu of the rettn. draped, sad tta top af the roller waa flnlahed by a network of the satin, rot lined with flue ritvsr curd. The second hi sre plctnred wan at chiffon taffeta. Thl Meow ore made with wide plait from the itaalder ea enrh tide ef the front and ttaeo plal's showing e grasp ef ticks In the renter fa the bnntllno. The yoke wis ef thin ' Tt wee entllned by n heed ef the silk embroidered la cea tent rat-ste- , ttt nalf-lar- Inch-wid- e Itar-ta-hen- DB BOTHY DALH. A x , Case for Collan Handkercliieffl. The ease Uluetratrd vu drotgaei fo rellara nr tandkerchlefi, sad I very ef eonrirarttan for leyoiM fond ar needle war. It was U larbas tong by ' Ihcbee wide tad wse made en n fennde-tto- a af cardboard, tear pieces tt tt dliaeaatoas bring required. Each phet tta board was covered os ess rids wllbthe lbret sf cattea which, jari before carer was pot on. wee HbrtnHy wnhled with earbet powder. Plain ( rij wad for tta Inside ef tta rao ttaa ontaide being In flgared hrecede. Mile ribbon fermrd s rosette taw at the upper right earner, led was need xa joia the tiro oertleae tt tta rase at the ride, as that It opened like s task. Strap of ribbon were nlw drawn serene The Inride of the tower dap ef the raw sad tied In bow w that tta er rides te be kept might be held In pises rim-pt- o " iu Inch-wld- BEATRICE CARET. . |