Show the desire for a language which all could understand a universal vocabulary grows with our growth and must eventually result in a system which if it shall not entirely uno the confusion wrought at babel will come cry nearly to that point and it may not be so very far off either the trouble with english Is to use the language of the scientific editor of the brer mccan that it I 1 an vion of many tongues a comp radical as possible and Is stamped with signs of the roman and norman perpetual stigma of the fact that the an rn glos and the sabong have served their va 1 terms under the yoke of foreign op pree sion indeed the norles changes are symbolized in thi e eng lish dictionary from egypt greek to yankee briton and there has been a sad confusion of the Teu tople or amyjo saxon simplicity and direct nm s that evolved bordi from within instead of borrowing terms from 6 abroad the proposition to straighten out the linguistic tongue by the sub ution of an entirely new forgot speech may have theoretic approval ar but can never be practically enforced i foi reasons it Is not to enu ari rate in full it Is sufficient to vay in the of a careful philologist that a language ath no past can have A US an institution must bear the trace count for enuch aud especially ally are they to be considered F when a dearede result can be secured lahout doing dolence to either seems to be faulty and un comprehensive and now we have a new plau which promises something better from professor elias mci lee who has it little book cala calw 1 an america ja quale the basis of which is the idea of the restoration of the germanic tongue the claim that germanic english which is really an adaptation to modern uses of the birly teutonic and angla saxon systems of word formation will answer the demands for a common easily understood readily acquired language th at way be written or spoken is do ended by professor with sn ch skill it is freely admitted that a language that maybe simply sn correctly spelled cords bell developing and self ex as far as practicable and afford the largest regularity of grammar is not bonfy deable but va Is fast becoming an imperative feces sity through the universal intercom of nations 6 if this result can be or enen fairly approximated by adhering to early principles of language at the same time preserving symmetry euphony and force the desired reform will fol low iii good season the demonstration of such a plan one source of unpopularity with any plan for it common language among man will be the fact that it will have to be acquired as any other accomplishment is everybody now has one that is bom with him and those who take the time and trouble to acquire another or two are so rare that they are almost distinguished fay campo began an engagement ga in now york on monday in la toom a play written for bern bardt it was announced than fanny would wear worth of dia monds and it Is a safe conjecture that the house was packed nine tenths of the audience being ot the class that dozily strike matches on their pants s the once d song tresi took it into her head little low than a year ago to gt married which she did she now lias whooping coah anva rather for her to have jomo thing else abou t this timo but then sae 1 is apt alvi la ng A abw IL s r contains the lowing intelligence during the of the emma bbott opera Company hera tuesday night and while therom was on the awaiting the ry so of ill curtain R if larned ja a boston drummer appeared behind the scenes ile presented himself to miss abbott claimed an acquaintance and proceeded to make himself familiar prima donna said sho know him after a while he caught her by the hand and kissed beg arm bliss abbott rushed to her dressing boorn and the drummer es before any one could him afterwards lie sent miss ah bott a bouquet but she threw it AWAY the bucal ought to have been whipped on the spot there Is only one man and we can mention big name without the slightest mental who has ever been permitted to kiss that dimpled queen of song and he would not have the monopoly disturbed OF car territory and its freedom from debt lilt herto the deseret neus says perhaps a time his come for a render of her pride in having no public debt a a affa irain the territory has been reached when it Is alse and justifiable to issue bonds for the purpose of providing needed public institutions perhaps the element of justice which Is contained in the arg ament that posterity should pay a portion of the cost vf the gullic improvements Improve dents will be handed down to them should be permitted to outweigh all objections to the borrowing of money it all this be granted it will only prove ahat every business roan knows to be true he a condition which requires that he should borrow money it becomes doubly necessary for him to avoid prodigality is about to start out on another farewell tour of the world chewill perhaps per hops keep these final expeditions up as long as she lives seems to be holding out pretty well too MOODY AND are courageous it not judicious they have struck denver and dont think of leaving without taking some scalps either |