Show THE ROUNDUP ROUND ROU fl UP randolph rich cou county lity utah he th that at allows himself everything that is permit permitted led I 1 Is very near to that which Is forbidden A curious world Is st ill waiting for general weyler to explain the difference between a bad fix cx and a tro clia turkey would be dismembered in a moment were it t certain tint tant the liand hand that holds the carving knife would distribute the tidbits without discrimination instruction in russian Is to ile be one of the courses in harvard hereafter it will be a handy language to know when the railway route to europe Is opened by way of alaska and siberia the question which a lady ano receives an offer of marriage should cou con older elder Is not merely whether she has won the affections of her admirer but also uli whether ether it if won she can keep them to have and to hold are two different things andree the arctic explorer div gives up ap his proposed balloon voyage to the north pole at least for this year because the wind Is not propitious considering the fearful risks involved in such an undertaking it must be said eald that the breeze that did not blow was a most favorable wind for him blai europeans are said to twe te lating themselves because they take francos frances announcement ot oc its international exposition for 1000 1900 as ag a pledge of peace dut cut they should not be overconfident nL if the exposition has a board of lady managers SIa and a na rational commission and a local directory the announcement means war the world will be grieved to learn that john L sullivan and a 1 mastiff were vero pushed into the amid by an electric car conductor in the modern athens it is true that when mr sullivan Bul livan had bad removed some come of the modern athenian mud from his person he be removed the sense of sight from the side of the conductors face but this will not atone for the ex cham loss of dignity among his fel low thugs gs A teacher is a sovereign not often however does an instructor have bare royalty royally represented among his pupils A woman teacher has just died in iia ha wall and of her scholars it Is said eald that six have ascended a throne that country has seen royalty reduced to its lowest and meanest terms term and it Is possible that the teacher in question found the truest kingliness among her scholars in some of the humble souls soula whose development she watched and furthered the more familiar people can become with the beauties of nature the more freely they can become acquainted with the masterpieces of art the oftener their eyes meet with beautiful streets beautiful architecture parks pleasure grounds museums and all vie the various forms la in which beauty resides the more responsive will they be to its silent influence and the more discriminating will be the taste with which they will view it and judge of it IL contentment that balm against the ravages of worldly unrest where can it be found and what Is its price not silver or gold but patient striving with a thankful heart will bring it to the soul who desires it and in its po possession es lurks the charm ellard to chase away unhappy visions to still unwise longings andio open the inner vision to the peaceful delights of the home ionic the friends the advantages which may mav be ours and through all the phases of human happiness we may go finding always that Us its true essence Is something that must be gained without money and without price the roar of british guns in front of zanzibar Is taken by compel competent writ erg era to have meant the pra practical ex unction of the liverpool 1 of east africa for many years this hla old OIL arab town has played in an important ampon part in the development of the da dark conti nent dent it lg Is the largest city on oa the coast and its commerce comro has as been dist proportionately large it has bas been the scene of important negotiation ne S 1 ln the diplomacy of the east east it if recent events result in strengthening the brit ish hold and influence tile the policy of developing tile the port of mon Mom i basa on the mainland as the outlet f for british east africa will probably be the docic of zanzibar one good ecsi result looked for Is the extinction of the he slave trade of which zanzibar has long been the center variety performers complain with some ome cause of the managers who tin port at fabulous salaries french and other 0 her singers and actors for the vaudeville programmed pro grammes in american thea heaters alL although hough tile the public taste which teems seems to crave tor for foreign food is really to blame for the managers ac eions where here the importation la is an artist as in the ease case of Gul guilbert lbert or chevalier there 13 I 1 some reason to in the demand of tile the public but some F french rench performers who have only beauty or a scandalous career have recently been brought over to the exclusion of real talent of the native kind ilind A woman who obtained a passing vogue as a parisian cafe chastant chan cliant tant ant singer has been engaged at larger wag wes es than are paid to any american performer anak am injected ejected into a knockabout knock about play in new york city the critics credit her with neither beauty not nor art and rank her tar far below a score of native people A walter waiter being accused of 0 prig ging some ot of the silverware at it a banquet in ili england recently several spoons forks and in tile like having beel found concealed in ills his pockets proved by the testimony of several of his fel low w alters that it has long been ihor custom when s serving erving at such a inars effal irs to carry a supply of e extra atra spoons etc in their pockets lit in order to be able to furnish nuy any guest on oil the instant with any table implement necessary to fulfill ills complement this is a most unpleasant revelation and it la Is sincerely to be hoped that the same custom does docs not obtain on this side of the ocean nor do we think it does while there are arc no better trained servants thia than the english the service in the best american hotels and restaurants Is in many respects supe superior clor to that in similar institutions in the old country and such a state of affairs as this incident reveals would not be tolerated here for an instant by either patrons or proprietors after discussing the question for over seventy years great britain has decided to adopt the metric system of weights lits and measures and a bill has been drafted which hament will consider at its next nest session one effect of the adoption of the new system will nill be to do away N with till a n very solemn find and ridiculous ceremony one of many in vogue there this is tile the annual inspection spec tion lon of tile the parliament amen ary ry sa samples I 1 of the imperial yard and pound measure the speaker or of the house the president of the board of trade and sev rev lent dont of the board of trade and several other othe dignified officers owe a year open an all oak box bos which Is bricked up tip in the standard wall of the new pal ace westminster they take out a lead case which they and lift a mahogany box out of this they take a bronze ease case which contains in silver gilt the brass yard measure and pound weight if they have not shrunk or increased lu ili size they sire are solemnly plit back into all their cases again the details have bare been received at san francisco of the loss of the german steamer atlis ithe china sea on july 15 when seventy five all but eight of the crew went down the bravery of these men in the face of death and their exalted display of patriotism at the moment of dissolution form a message of inspiration to alt all men of all nations when first it was known that the ship was doomed the captain gathered his men about him and all joined in a mighty cheer tor for their emperor and the fat heiland the sound of their voices yas yet in the air when the ship broke in two the end was now dow but a few minutes off but in the words of the report just as a big wave cams came curling toward the lost vessel ressel gunner haehn requested the men to join in singing the national anthem they grasped eael each others hands and their voices mingling with the howling bowling ol 01 of the t storm they went down to death in tile the sea the people of new york are just now concerning themselves more or less with the to rae albo at gray dawn and wander forth li in search of the innocent but far ar from unsuspecting pecking Kneip is just now a gotham dive islon common alike to the street arabs and the idle pleasure seekers the be it known to the uninitiated are followers of the bavarian priest rather father kneipp and they believe that walking barefooted through the dewy grass of early carly morning will cure all the ills to which human llesh flesh is heir not exclusive of an undue fondness for chewing gum this at least I 1 Is what their friends attribute to them the kneipp ests themselves vee tell a different story a story replete with hairbreadth hair breadth escapes and wonderful discoveries a story which throws the most flamboyant patent medicine advertisement ever written far into the shade gout sciatica rheumatism poor complex ions the football foot ball limp and the bicycle bump unorthodox religious opinions and mistaken ideas of ones own importance all disappear before a vi vigorous course of the dewy grass treatment so say these nn fin de barefoot pilgrims and in pursuance of this idea they have preempted pre empted the par parks any new york Kneip who desires to take a dew constitutional may do so unmolested between the hours of 0 6 and 8 in the morning it Is more than probable that he be will find himself the center of an interested crowd and be may indeed certainly will meet with ith much derision and guying but the danger of arrest Is over not so very long ago the harmless and guileless Knelp plats who iio doffed coffed hla his footgear in the parks was N as in groat great danger of coming into collision with the law in many cases he escaped because the policeman who spied soled him at his chilly tramping hardly knew what to charge him with in others he be was forced to submit to a rigid questioning but those these bleak and troublous days at are over from tills this time on public amusement and tun fun poking are all that the Kneip need fear and the tide of public interest and laugh ter runs high |