Tnn srxn.iY oitnt.oMAN. foiitland. may no. num. e v er w roi or ead it fla4 b p:t y if tht wre ever dont Thft are some lh!ti(i tMi Impu'.alve. bol -headed Presi dent ea 14 hl Wiouli ffors;ot ten. very conveniently lt.it minr of Ji4ofi titAuf'iU. r.d ULTIMA . THULE OF SOCIALISM MUr All I SiJ. th Question Resolves lUelf Inlo "Whit Is the Use" act ton eiart '( from hanged kn 1.11 hior . and man It i !f 1 important ti elated that t- re -O- ,; i f g lit - J , " f w r s r Js'" 's-"r r Hi-lorv of thi Slate of Wabinclo. by I'rofi'r Mmond S. Mcany. $Z2Z. The '.I.Tt-miltan Compiny, N?w York. IHcifli Northwest readers, and in & larjcr srns" Amorican reader, are under i dbt of gratitude to Edtnond S. Meany, profoj-fcrr f history at .he University of WashiriKion. for this excellent up-to-dntr. scholarly history. It is singularly free from sectional inm or part titan ship, and is fashioned along broad. National lines. There Is really a demand for a history of the State of Washington, a hiHtory published in one compact, con venient volume, and well illustrated, a is this one. As Professor Meany says, sensibly enough: Ths hltory of the Sat of Wavh intrton has been publtuhed ocrajuonaily In the form of expensive subscription voium-, iur minted by aid em landed from tenrroua In dividuals who were persuaded to have tt'.r bin(craphi and portralta adld for ss ni'np tary conUl ration. Thl book la written In the belief that the time hsui now rorne whea there Is a distinct ue fr a rmp- t record In one volume, free from mone entlclnyr addenda, and dependlns for sii--u;von its own mrlt. It is Intended primarily for the a-eneral reader, but the frequent citation to nurren will make It uxable In nuch. hlfth veht'ou and collece as may need a text on thia subjert. In the preparation of his book. Pro fessor Meany acknowledges assistance be received from George H. Htn.es. assistant secretary of the Oregon Historical Soci ety, and h axles W. Smith, assistant li brarian of the University of Washington, and the dedication is addressed to Samuel Hill. The book cover is in blue cloth, the title Is stamped in gold, the pages are , and the size of the book Is elght-and-oiie-juarter Indies by one-and-one-half inrhes. The subject is divided Into five parts: Period of discovery, exploration and oc cupation, territorial days and statehood. Professor Meany starts out mitb an ap preciative mention of Professor Condon's book. "The Two Islands and What Came of them." and refers to the Condon theory that the first land thrust up from the bed of the ancient Pad ft d Ocean was a portion in Southwestern Oregon and Northwestern California, called Siskiyou Island, and another portion where the present Suites of Oregon, Washington and Idaho form a contact, called Sho shone Island. The opinion Is expressed that the oldest geological portion of - Washington tate lies along its eastern border.- and that the lands extend back in their formation to about the carbonif erous r-eHod of paleozoic time. The Indian name of what we call Puget Sound was "Whulge." The first civilized man to reach the latitude of old Oregon was the Spanish pilot. Bartolome Ferrelo, who in the year K4.1 asserted that be reached the 4.id parallel. sir Francis Irake on the Golden Hind asserted that he reached 4 -degrees. In the year 15T. so that his ship must have ben stopped as far north as a line drawn through the present city of Everett. Wash. He ts thought to have landed Just north of San FYancisco Bay. Russian and Spanish activity Is noticed along the Pacliic Northwest Coast, and it is stated that the Spanish captain. Juan Peres. In the year 1774. discovered a snow-white mountain in latitude 4i de grees 10 seconds, which he named Santa Kosalia. a name afterward changed to Mount Olympus. This Is asserted to be ihe first name given by civlttxed man to a geographic feature in the State of Washington. It Is thought that the first known time that civilized man touched foot on Washington soil was July 14. 177, when a Spanish force, headed by Kruno Hecfta. landed off the shore at 47 degrees j seconds, erected a cross, a nil at its 1mi planted a bottle sealed with wax and containing a record of this act if possession. August 17 of that year. Meceta round a hay with IndU-atrons of a river, and the north cape be called San Koque end the south cape Cabo Krondoso. The bay he called Bah la de PAsum-lon. but "later the Spaniards called it Kn- senada de Heceta. If Heceta had only followed up these indications of a river and sailed across the bar. he would have discovered what we now know as Columbia River. But nis men were sick, with scurvy and the party passed on to Monterey. In speaking of Scares' voyage In July ii ik viaiea mai ne rounded a cane w hich he hoped would prove to be the San Roque of Heceta. "But again the great river of the West held to her face the veil of ocean spray, although Jona than 'arver had invented for her the beautiful name of Oregon (spelled Ore- gan tv t ar-veri mime years before." warver naa r.eara ot the river, when he was traveling among Indians in Minne sota. Tribute aa discoverers is paid to captain oray. as tne disc merer in the JVotfunp can jbrjyjoujicacc 6ut jourseZ Afbn can jbrjiayou?eace 2?utze trfuznjoi of?nncp7es. " e ? - year 17!1 of the Columbia River, and to Captain George Vancouver. So much for early everts in this portion J -. s ite rountry, evens mat are uui un derstood dimly by the general reader. What will follow In this review ill nec essarily deal with history that Is more or less better known, and this part can only be mentioned In passing. The period of the Hudson Bay Company. Dr. John Mc Loughlln. lapwij and Clark and Sarajamea all receive adequate treatment. Mention Is mad-. In speaking of Dr. MctaOtigblln. that "his life has been thoroughly and affectionately studied and recently pub lished by a native-born Oregoman." Frederick V. Holman. of this city, Van couver, Wash., Is (:or.or-d as "the com monwealth's oldest settlement." A cut of the steamer Heaver Is shown opposite page I'M. the Beaver being "the nmt stettmboat on the Pacific Ocean The V hitman roninivrmv Is hrf1v but dis creetly desv-ribd. and on we go to chap ter li. which is headd: ":4-4 or Kight." Here the first dreatu of active nattun making creeps In. and a stirring descrip tion of conditions under Isaac . Stevens, first Governor of the territory from lNi.T-lw7, la given, along mith Indian war history. Including the attack by Indians on Seattle. January zZ. Ji Thls Incident Is related of Seattle's 'grand old man." Arthur A. Denny: On the tnornlr.i tf November 11 I 1 n thf Aral of the pes-ener 'i adM ou;st lenny emrri'il ffom a rxwr of truri rublil.n hla ev - a m mtrht) s'ad to you folka." he 1d. -for tlie skunkl have ea ail my grub " I arov had gone an errand ! in lKnnv a,ione l...td down lh" c.a-ma dMttnd to e.lve into a melropo;i The land ins hsetily ir. rap . lahen and t hn the mtn tug d iiv lh task of isrrinc the lomii beond rah of he In-nnlnc tid A dreare Autumn rain as fa Elm 1 here was no shelter. The -hoonr continued on its v to Olyrapia. The colony slnne Arthur A. Dennv turned to ! friend and sid : "laow. white women are nr. in tneee parte. W e had better take rare -.f at we have tie foond own wife sit tine on m l hr back a sal oat a t r-r In hr arm a a hahe. bat m f r wek,a old. Hhe was weenlna sf.me. r.me. wie this la no way t- besln plnn rlni "'Oh. ou premised when mm left Illinois that w.tiiK. doc aeltl la a w tlderne Now . aee where we are" The foundations f hiatt.e wre 'aid In a mothers i-an Tlia riony was the ral nvleua around which rw the city. George H. Williams, of this city, la mentioned on page 2f-i as one of the members of the '-ommtssion appointed to settle the dtffictt as to San Juan Island, and Mrs. Abigail ott Dunlway. of this city, ts spoken of on page T0 as "an In tellectual and forceful woman of Ore gon" in relation to her work for woman suffrage. Washington as a state and Its Gov ernor receive suitable treatment, and In writing of this period the author gives several quotattona from the Seattle Pout - Intelligencer. The history Is brought so much down to our own day that it lu eludes mention of the death of Governor Samuel G. Coax rove. What seems to me to be one of the liest prepared chapters In the hook Is the clos ing chapter, that on "Federal Activity In the State." Professor Meany ac knowledges assistance be received in pre paring this chapter from United States Senator Piles. member f of President Roosevelt's Cabinet and their assistants. A carefully compiled index, extending from pages 273 to 4o. will be found a tune-saver. t Siesta, by Ferdinand -hevii Illustrated 2 iO. ibtna avrlbnre (tons. New Tork and The J. K. uui t'o.. lort;aod Or. Something worth while In the book line. Mr. Schevlll gives a beautifully finished study of great historic value of the old Italian commonwealth of Hi ana. a free city that stood: for liberty, educa tion and rational Ideals of government at an age when barbarism ruled. It was a place of costly buildings, both civil, mili tary, and e-cle.aeticl. and ite measage of free government undoubtedly he.p-U to spread tigr doctrine of democracy throughout the world, a doctrine which contained the grm thought believed In by the fathers of our own Republic. Well has Mr. Schev.lt nam-d his bok "the story of a mediaeval commune." for such was Siena the great. The origin of mediaeval S'ena. the feu dal age and emergence of the commune, the Slenese church. burghers. rtrslry with Florence, religious spirit about St. Catherine, civic spirit and building of the city, literary and Intellectual artlvlty story or a i isrercian abbey of the Slenese Contado. and the twilight of fttena are some of the subjects discussed Of cours. Siena was not another Ven.ce. I-ike another famous place in profane history, biena lacked water. Hu. In th language of our author: "The Siena of the M UMle Age. in epH of Its narrow limits, was a nstion and had a distinctive soul as certainly as any nation which I rrs" I ! j"VI ff fy"Hf p.J$ 1 I ! i..': Par. ! f i. r' PJiOFZSSOJeZDKaVD&HDVtr plays a rol- on the ptttcal "lage f .ur day. Shy a a swai !-. tli's In.nertah- able proua't y mill nt -r tii- hHla among the aiivery ol r-. or. In 'iie pur ph dr.sk. manuers bke a stray wind among the narrow streets." Th bHk w-J.d n.ake an a! gilt to a person wit?t rou- and maiurr (4ir The png.-w numt-cr ci nni the l!l itra tibtis are many and artlsti- In finish. The Hawk, h r.n d l.ci T.. John It firlfle I'.'mf.ri). New Vera Molded along ambitiot.s tinea. t:its hook Is announcd as "tne great air ship novel, 'a storv f love and war. with the romance of a famous sctreas." S' far. so good but there la er little of the alrehtp in the telling. It la like a presentation of the story of llattiiet. with all that relates to Hamlet sub ordinated. Mr. Iks starts off boldly enouab. On the very first page he pictures Monsieur Rreul ofTering the French War Minister an Invention fr a new explosive for the sum of t.iHin.i.ni) francs. The War Minister asks for the formula governing the making of the powder, and the guileless inventor com plies, on the ground of patriotism. A check for 4o franc Is afterward sent htm. and Rreul then knows that France has fooled him. Uut he leal ea the country, determines on revenge, g isea to Kngland and Invents a new vapor which he ral:a 'Hr-uliita." one cuMo foot of which will raise ten pounds weight. It Is a cntiit.tna I ion .f Ihe 1 Ik hirst kui .nn w n with the lihteat gas unknown, and glea ltreul li e mo tive power by wi.lcb an airship t rav eling at I remendou speed on g tit to work. Here, for the present, the airship Idea halts at psge Z and w are Introduced to a tunnel which had ben built by Sir John Itanvers and his son Itarry. be. t ween Kng2anI and France. There are a nu mler of steel-ro e re or I flees In Ihe tunnel wall, and other Ingenious contrivances t h rougii w ,ch ttiuse in I he secret of national dfei.v rould Insure tle rtoo'Ilng -f the tunnel m a lime if Invasion bv tne enemy. I'.rry Danvere has an afTalr of the heart wttn Miss t;aby le.ra. a great actress wiin a bad r-rmiaU'in, and merei v to oblige her he tetls l.r f rour In t tie strictest confidence i be secret cn -nected wlb the flooding of in channel tunnel. M Delray lminHttat-lv te comes a living Illustration of the truth of the Arab proterb which says I ha I a secret to'.d to a woman la a secret no more. 'What she tells beconis known to the French government, and she is hypnotised by one of its n gent a. The guards for the safety of the tunnel, of course, become worthless. A French army tp suddenly through the devoted tunnel, while a German army land In a heavy fog off toe nrln cat. Iondon la taken. Htlll there is no airship. Uut by ibis t tn.e t he novelist becomes persuaded that tle airship ouabt to appear, and on pax 171 the machine gets into ac tion. It flies with the ease and speed of a bird, and duplicates are wf t ly made of It. Meantime, tire lirltlsh forces are being defeated by the in vmders. but "II rem a airship appear laden with bom be and you can a ua the rest. On page 7 40 ts a spirited d script Ion of a battle scene, and here there Is genuine Interest. The picture of Mtsa Gaby does not help the story. No. the great atrantp yarn has not so far arrived, although the peace dream of Rudyard Kipling Is the, best yet. A RAfryal MaH Ia.t'11 by Perer Krowa Brebnr IKua- aV Co . Itos'.oa, A duelhng. hchlinc romance of the da when Kng.and fi-ard the lrasioa of Napoieon. and when the Prince Regent was a power. The heroine Is Iady Betty Walmietey. a royal ward, and sue Is loved by a French A mer lean arte crat. .rlor KuMa-fi. love and smug gling lend add it tonal cohr to t fie scenes so well portravei. around the vicious life of the l-inrt-sn court of the itme Mr. Itrebner la an Kngllah novelist who Is gaining steadily tn favor a the creator of "roya'.' romam e It I stated when he was ln his ters he wrote a five-act tragedy arrd otie long novel, w bb-h lay Me for riv e ears and appeared ultl- n.ately under t ho name of "The tun thorpea of Westie.gh. The elder Itrett- nr. however. wted his son to follow commercial li. and aa;ord.ngly the fu ture author of "A Koyat Ward" was as sociated wttn finance work at th Lm don MM k ki nange tor several year, Hut be wrote fiction in secret under t lie com de v4uni" of "Christian lays," arid hss maJe good. Alre.s'ly 1 's stories have been trmnsiaied Into Frer.cn and Italian The Htwteeoaaiwahlp tf Aatirew - - i m Tald aa His rltlsa wad hoeeeatew. d'.l l-v I' rof "Soi- f rau. ! V-luti Thp lb Tind)-1 ttvoia lominn), Nw 1 "IS. The author of this valuable work was fel.ow and professor of A mer Kan con stitutional Htrtory In the I'nlveralty of Pen ns I van. a. lvtv -!:.: and. realiaing his great sbiiitv and experten e In all tii relates to this subject, the I'nlted States Govemnent recently seiectod him above all others to edit and catnip. le "The Con stitutions. Charter and Organic Laawa o: the States and Territories It is nvt too nruch to eay that the present book 1 one of t he ino-t Intel bctu-U. ln-.prtant of the pst decade hecaus of 'is hich literary standard. I extend to i-is pa-s and la leg .y printed from Ti point oid at le t p tiptq sort, s-ream-rored woe paper of extra qua.ity. A!l the merhanb al details sr orthy of the au t of course, the book dos not contain all that Jackson i Pt'-t f Alt: a Ji(ft. n. n) It la r Ul-ht IKal M1 pt?a? - r mm nrrn t-ir. t , imw (- iii;. t! maalor-maiid of 11 i A-nri. an K!irt of ni.m mnia ln o il" - mrnl q .um . nrvr txra puoitax-J :n n torm f i. lal in- J.-o -! r.t. un fiui..n.-.f.,n. it I nli.4 anj Ifa D'l'.: d'tnaln Jan lnlrfi.l.i.-ii..n j r-mw4 In Ctnla. rluiia.ii lariuicr I rlplalna m nal Jai kaull atoxt fur a 1 l iarvattrv flaa, tUi!lcrart lallxol IruSaa, ana of (1 ailnrt ta.ua Co . II ..ut:i;ful anuilanl I Tna Ihhi lr J nr. E lu a aar.aa of T lrlri ipla ..f A nor ran ftialaaniana t " an u.!rlklni M.-h ha a tts In rp arailrn rtr-r if.rw )rra Tsse New laierwal Utaal W tas. fw ISwA. ed:td I y Kraa 14 f , ( ;,.th. IhJ.I, Mead A t'o . New -rh. Within th limits of 77 "is i a.vec. a nww of rarefu'I -tabulated. a j.h leti a;ivarrngr,l information narr ng ltie Impcirtani e ent a of I !io wor.d for tne past ear. Toe reason tf e bMa has not ri-rd until t! a a-!- .a (,-. -..a f H.e linmvrtwe letxr rei-tired to c 1 r. formation t'at co,iM he d jed .l Ula,n i from a arteiy .f .iir.- At las- it appears In esU r-. iej f .ttn ar.d la wuttn Malting f..r It m; nrw. from A to . This ts the ni t..r'!.et.ai e ar boog at re-nt Mjb .isiied In this co-jn- ry. ana u s not m-re!v . vtatist'cal arrav of nurt but a !.... smn i h wond s mirrn in a .1 iVthirimit r i.-ttvlt v. It has been prepared t.nder he directum f th- e.) tor of C N- nternatlor.ai encyclopedia, easts; -d br wore t?:n contrihutof-s r ..i -, .-, n-ae of information that a be re!.ed ipon. elsemhere. one mould be .-on nulled turn to pr..hwh1 bif a dogen d Tcrent volunt-s Her- (t la ln ot.e Tm editor was for:n. rU f econombs. New York I nlvmi'v and h.s sseo.t editor is Aden on tl.i.rv ;.ji. f nior,- t V- ordinary Imrisnr Ihe artU-e on the eeatslia r k. -.. nt:i 'n.nin. bank a. truat -ur- ren y and loan compantea, ratlai. boycott. !:;Jui.c':ona. atr.k- ImsuU trade unions, child labor d re--t Kt m' Juvei.e rourla. pnil.lisiiion. a-rrtnaui.- eal progress. for'Kn ecnts and poi-l-'ea, etc fn buckram blndina. the hook - Is'.f Ruaaia. f7. baf Moso.o t. r..t fttias a. t9. and full Morocco. I'i The Sl or leu. to use nw sr.s r- ,r eb wnd IntereaKng'v w r" in wltoon'i tv. Itirf either vohiminoua or lammed i,.r.iVr so mw saace iiirv a rm m t, i. mtrium. PP rsfaase ef rrWaies f cIm. aibwlle tawnr b Hee Jhn A Natnf j.aa Murehy a . Ha'iiamra. V4 Of Iri-rrs to al connected W ; ih Catlsolv Church. eaecla , lerBv. ( ley and laiiors who make It their bui. beaa to Srpplv eeriest at 1- al .ituttes The book a stated to be the niv one of Ita k!nd In Kngllah. Complaint la aome. time made that ta lor la ma km h-r- etta. surpbees. ot xm and athr l. of cVrlcal dreas often follow their i wn dealgr.s loslead of the prectae rule of prieatlv etiquette With this manual In hand, there would not be Bny e . - for Iheae fancirul errote The learned au tbor. mho Is professor of rhurvh biatury and Itlursr In l. Mrv su-rn nr. t: 1 1 more. Md . tn preprirg this book, fol lowed Ibr rules laid down on siul. met- rm b two It ofrr an rfnfrraii'a h C.tigreg:on ef Rite and the Cor.gr. gat ton i-f the lrrmir,i. uthmitK. es- pe la'ly ronunlw.olt t to watch oer the Xcl oler a nr- of t he rules rrrt.l i nd to secure ih-!r -rrtion A Via wff nlaarslrt kr flewcee ki...iha A SI toir4saw. Ma rrans Th s bttre hook of mritoriou notmi 1 lsie by Mr, It otar r ten bo. aa a pub.iaher In Sen Kramlai for" more an a decade, haa iaaisi fh work of Xark Twain. Hret Harte. O-rtrodf Airt-rton. K. R S.ll and other Thirty. slg po-inw are presented here. "A Wine of Wizardry" being th most lasalc ar-4 ambitious of the many tooJ immi of. ed the dWcr n-.lnatir.g teade Anotbee strikingly mer it or u. us Im: of aeree is be Triumph of Hohetnt ' d'-a.-nNnc onw nf tne annual n klium mr H't Jinks' of th- Itohemlaa Club of hew Francisco Three poems are sure to H'aa the parti ular circle for when they are in.ended, but It la a uu-w.un they alt) bes ome popular. The r loo as aderr.lc Ttse Hmmd mi U I. hi cora Heanett steada The lta.l tab:iahlsg . . enaon ft I &a Itataa. M Samson J.d Ie!tln are the central flturr of this HOW!. Which reproduces Old Tes!anet.t t!mre ih haktrour.d log tte eala-tosaa lives of Phi . at re- The aorv is dramail. al'v tj mat i he title la taken from Kodin'a statue. The Hand off Sd " Sesworh!p aa practbed by the phll stinrta is one or th emotions portrad. JOS FPU M. glKN'TIN. N wMT noOKw Htjf n rj. Camp T sd amp Cookies by Fk A. flste 7 reels Ha l ftt ( hnn ar,riatua ifs4 s'briai -ami v b kdat4 R Hsntnaa i wsbrwne hI . New Y or s T v.eee oMk wr received for rie throitso the amdnee ef use J K fl.ill ef tbts rllr "Kc.snd wad Ihe Kff laH. Kwm Aa Amerla aa !'! I of View . and T e m a a h.ts J i V - " Books Added to Library THK following books may be examined at the public iJbrary during this week, and wilt be r.ry for clrrulatioo Monday. June 7: MUMiKAPHT. Irs ir.t l.Ie ..r h MrersM-.n S is- er Irving; A ue :a .in o n T -r lervle; off Isow k s I'1. Mi t '! and the br lastiahlm lie m S'ocy n.ia . Pui-ttin'im iu t ta i .f stiatham: by Albert Voa t.nbhie, S . .T - aseass tcoaesau and ta womaa h led- Iraans tirihtl. Ie. Hooks l.v ruRCins t-A Kit aks l.usr ,ge u' latest wr hb h( aw n-- Vaia a lrur- rr. .-t d l t ll la iHiLn-Kiufi oi Areata lias eel at ,eatt..r-, lliei s t.e rapb h ke aeel JsC anttetse- .f s t Ki.a .a o . i .n,)i.hn lttha Ju'tea II ati ktrsr hauin i.e lu fees - oe l'4xta .. t e(fi veisai In der II KrJwta t-Ei tt.Bie Al(sir Ts etui - Kte T .HI Maall i saae --eswaissaa. tKKOKIPTIciaV AXU TflAVlU. bote-TSe A -rotoi. ef A I ben a lwst M'-' fasolTl. la. Uette ot aa l-actai' w r. iw Smite Fighting lb Turk ia ia Haikaia Ilea rioriox. Msw T aTirr. i-se. 1-1.1. ( T be T?ira Hrotker m MllTfHT ''f lan T Ctiy k4 (ta lst.a ' .!. Miaiseao-a. the Nrn a s;ar Sae 1"S tlenderaen -'vit War and Rebelllo iw tke fXoma a l.mpir. a I AV-fo a rt,mpaaioa te th htatone ef Tacitu lwo rtNK A n TS len s ts Painr.nt e I'sr kac ": - 4.-aif s't t.s. -4 ky Jear-e Hu ! n-Awl Wrt . J-r.a e ng a Ker view Tan u?-4 Kavuri'a S--. a Hoe ; Ne.:ias Tne a vf .t tlcal Wfwateg Maatsav.. TM. X. , Sls-s. k lot . f ehrw: ss3 It H fin: r T ka am--iiniv lvt fvu tten la tr a-gum-nte ads an -d be rr.n t frd Sw ia'Wta of their --le? in th: I d'w trtne It I s.sxi tmuiittt to i'h-N-fi Ihe tt-k and f.e of the ft-Va'et te pailf t ts eflus?l itetvat!eg to nM Ihe cn-a w h Iwrr."h th idrs f. ih f ? W a :-d f. ho deti er phlt t ! oe e s r fMBsattaae oe aim , sr.d w w are u-b nimt-ae rhet after te doiif. Tl asiuie obaetvr ma r base ai:v.e.t that hee Mrg M l-det of l?e mote- mer t are r.eter tv.it ?r I he tr he th. Salute -eme to has e gf te ; n-m w lib iron rt.cTit.iti.f and s te - s. mlr g p-o n. ille. ttl'h Wots '4. ot hT tisitusa t ! g ej is a I . Kate ail t h- m t- am- ions In thf r.tu arvr.a Their t'taitti biM.ti tl e,c-J Th f t baa ben !,t je,j ftm their hat- PHOTOGRAPH Of THE WRIOHTS, TAKXK OK THEIR, ARRIVJUe IN KEW YORK CITT. .i . . A-rV -v : - :' Y. v " r -- v .- i L:5: I . a . , : --i ' i x - V v : : - - , NKW TliK. May 7 - Sell OrtHe and Wllhur Wright, mniu-mn of t ;,e air got a conj. ueror- re-r-ln..n ..n .t.eir atrival m New or H a week ago on the R ronprt r. - n CWilt from Uteme-,. Thev were wc r. mi.n,r4 b lluir slater. !. Katherlhe Wright. Tbe were given Ijnvbeon the AcfM Club of Amenta nd loco I ft fT lator to start In J'.ine. e 4 t anauea. Not on of Ihrtn ool4 bea;it an Inatartt to g out on the tattle field easd X-Mir cut b. W at vr - like 1!.1 In d-frnae , of the lpt be edvo-rato Hal It I a swaf bet that te would w ant Kis pv tt adsn e -f tie ikour:n( and tbal the pay ' Would rome r-.h In all .f Ihe . eta be heard feom tHew men and I has e i,sliM4 l a ttum bet - r.otl.ed !-e (..M.tf hat In ft I Hne. This In t-'MI. n to a guaranteed amouis! fiiiiu te ximmit: ue etae mente Ihe faithful (lain d'aT op t. help ihe g-ud ium elor.g I nue that the alr-o.fvd ft - I a aeurecl lit a'm't eer snaame "Tb gd nuM ' tpl red b tte ia h iel toward tb ta r where the spirit f the teskr. rahtnH br the rsvftetse.t mental ft ort t-f fr-atrg lo tbic.k be tmnke i tieng:i. er.ed b i.irtj ff am-r.ii r.i.ij.g in n ibiolula Mtlentmee.l Tb .a te Ihe lm pleat and eweaeet tslh4 l4t.n B mliiMna1! 1 o h m aa ho littitiiea free4 . plulocrwts st.4 i-aupe-" m r In owe ommon bejd . Whke. for Ihe l :taa being, the Ir-hrui e, one own Ih earth I do not Slid lo h understoKBd a moan It g lbt all eote talic le. lurerv dnrk Three out off f, e thai beard kr!ur tn a bin Coast town d.d erd ikd nt l-'-ame them foe It The needed antaa. U lrg lo lake Ihe last of V drirtne they had been adto aflng out cf their mouth They found no.iing so effective and pletaaant aa a MM-e ted'ea I bae a ert.t,c frtend w ne Ka a my welfare at bear. lie ae at r nuoul ef fort to iMoffivwr-t me. Mrnitiiv he is m IWo-bVafour arsd cotrwe aralned at thai. I ela let him exhaust ihe strict to hi sorialiatlc hi He e n It I hot ouM v. and It doe r.ot barm me a particle Wbv ahou.d I hot ailsw blm hi enoy himeelf 1 often place a email tack in hi path on wl.ftcta b" puncture lb lire of bis argu ment, Ten It i a a s;rwd a a ctrcue to see him mini to paH Ma tare Home lime b mount 1 1 thought wheel attj spins alor.g rrgstd of the fact that hi lire needs tn At other time, th Who' mac hire collapeea Put be keep pedaling a ear to beat th ad Uncon clou a that be a siar.dfrg still. Three ta ore thir that ran le m'1 of ba ac;, lta-f tje--s r Pire.r-tVoe lw sw w lwi 4rf Ha t-uf . by aa-4 a .r-eteaw sad . !) sWaewrw ef Ua TVw- LIT Kit tn UK Hutter Tke Amrtraa a M la ! I'oa'oe-Ksre ed . .r-l. of asic, . g. 4 IW -1 i tir-ret : s a erv i I r.a mm 4 Vets- l-wn lx'4. p Tk a I foe a; les of i be Nr,f m 1 Plat Itepitlt4- tr. sad ed. ke 14 sum.s Jos e r a l wmi Plttla-e'rilT U?sa l Ike Swa. !SkA ' km4aii' It - e-rs W jae -atr ftreer-tr m Cm,. iW 11 . r ..f ta u-rta. Mth.Hia and Ka letMkow 1 !. rr-, tw. Tasarwday Ueeiata at ike Cn TVe r e laaw ' ji ff-Cr '.is ftwMtMkea lw.-l lI K.NK tat-rw r eMar.ie Jt.w--: we Isiewastse. TViu.- is W i4 t'..maie rwaaderted r t ims te anaa ltawk S-CH l.T. It -ia-ryfiou, lesws La at m tsllf K laaee- rir..ey A Mfk"1' T e Aae, i tlie and hia-ilvt Me-ws la-va. 1iw.-1i.h li. ) 4 vjl I tiFi,u a nrs P:ta t: e star Sao y e t.v.'atii4g ad fr (-Wlluoa !. I- - I ravt . al Irr ai . a i aad CV-c I eV hrli. Ia4't:t4 a a a; wiraaal. :wrA a.i.we I4aft s4 lUw :ni ba I -W -a rkta(.TM wavt . i Us.ira g-t. g ll-atU f.sft.ra M - a and V 'r t- Hf .Mr s- ffaeet Atifavn ; If ae4 l'ttfnt s V -T- IS -taw. C - ra K x'K- AlbKti M Lar--ea. ate-baeir! I'.' f 'ai(rstr1sol at '- aad lyo k r-a-l. a ;tae twi f-1 ' ig rkirrwrN r y "eee. Yr ;ls Oi's- Oarae -4 I'or wa. b,i triihfLi:s M sot afraid of t.k aiat ef e. t skm- .!itic tiv!nttatsTw are manual .j.tof Not j:t rr v f t artsjd bow rf f : .e tan IK d.m o by le t.ug-el w m esarth a e-d co to 1-p In ff MuUi A isd h e.amtw are ref J ari 4 til -kf twsid ia t jtM li t be t 1. 1 of t o.-r-ow art e lti g t M Te Ulo(.n dreafW rf -cs tat m -. f!!w t S- raqujkl Utatr Itt of W . : .'i . s rssrt j-et aSl ef fottt at '. " td sb Hattta d e pr1 a t of U. warh fiev-d to csit - ibuto V j jot of .st.tf TMa a etae-Tien. t tStvirte of t T-xse i Ho Ka x aria ed eo w .t a. In iha cv,-rm i n I st eft m to -xn et M.Ve to he lw!Jf f.t l"t a an ardent fioctlet and Kt tvo ..or . t.n.t I. fffltlrx Mike that he f..id V'fsj t e racke of that r M ' t " ad XI k one ' de- .s Um nseats (hat. 1 ou hatt tao ft.a. litn d ! a"-a. a Wo4?4 g is e toe oee " ' , VI se ' rd V 4 V V-.. c "e? A Mi ill : work on a f 'ing mas bine to be dOhrM Pt 0.ea it meta that If . ou bad t o Bw frw ou ssou.d sise one ti me" . a tt tto he itsarfd "at I - Thai m it a.ntt that it ou bad two fat rut mi Wtad me Mm Ah. 0tB JT W nl mm r-t -d at ' ou k r.o w t" g i-t p-e - 1 hla i the sTorv off cllim te nub ai-.ejii Th ate , , wlKseti to d-a e the oibee fn ,tm j.:,ff , t 1osk.a te Ibem. hnt when t r-owie M 4lO.!it Iheur " O b'n I bes ta.'uat Iw be rv.htaed In the da a tar f ot Ihe Sar. mi the great -lltone in the SUvulh. huMieda of h-grv.e Used ithm. a cere. T h !! t"d ud . iolhg oJ W t. n 111 IS heat off medial sate. Were they asstsarwd? Nt on yocif bte The trtv atarrs oi Irolled b Ih. In aulhutMi . ed IVs tongod ffs a toteath .f ffreelom tVlM!ff. ! mar.t of Ih'ta ttakrd their llsea In ta eff'it le e- re Tbea sterw tsot Ml.sVd ta it ft hat lr their l-hhal roort. suM b'til deramed of a .and d t me wbere tie-, would base hme off thvtr own. ar.4 tiheftr to ok 4t thai? ow n ti.sn tilitr-d Ihcv Sietv t.'.ere w a a n itirt i a Hot u. ate itd d..sl amn No cfceertt.g sat ff hoj-e ci llchtew thir !!' d 7 he a ta raw 4toiraisn te-st-ondtr.g io ire mahdetew f a b.gher t-owej. a tsa ln-a-lvu. Jamping at th pull t.g of a sttir.g All of the b-foc dee!s of the age are the reeult of Indlt Iduel eftor t. eitm uleted a desire to e ace I AM of the ta onder f I In east Ion of tod ell of lb mwater pie. n ; It et at uf . 1 of the diacatrrlra of al(tir, are the re - ult off indtitdtsat effort Tk ewy thl atimulue, deprive each petaon off the ed-gien tisht te fmio ih trend of hi own mind: t develop himeeif ior.(g Ihe tinea of bis re teat ambi tion, wad th reault wt. be a race of slave. XI en are endowed by nature with tartou axsftw. H haa been weld that "poet are born . not made." ea are musician, and painter, and me the maltciana, end no m mou n i e f ed -.tea -t ion will convert a c .od-bepp r Into a tnuacian, a sent sat. painter or poet. Purlrg the era of human aiatrry In America, no gifted men were dec loped from I ho in bondage. hla veow nere realised that, when a mn teaina lo thir.k. be reee to b-a ma. bme. In thrir opinion, be. wb ihos:thL, be cam a menace to the Institution of '"f). aence u states. Wltfe few ex eptlons. were not allowed t ern to read The masters admitted thai educated mind rules the world, and they realised that under rnn curly pale lay an Intellect suervptible of the hlgheet ruUhailon. In the dete.op ment off thowe mind lee danger, to b atolded al all lasarda 1 oe negro must be a slate. m-nlaMy and phst caily. A glanre al the negro tare todsv bow wonderful cbang. Men of 'thought, culture and ability are found I A f oetr rank. Tb v hate s boola s. nd totletes of their own. and are ra hln( urwsrd lo a Me her mental plan- Not all of tbem still reach It. tmlv on here and there la able Id rrq-jlr nrit aaaimflale knovl ed g e. t?t dl eQiiaIlr true of the Cuas-tn Among t he ml it lot of t hat race tod a y. bow many Itste 'ec i nal ilania t oat aland, like .atil. head and ahouUbra abose Ihelr fellows, are f nina? TKs mee are below malio tl'v. n the mountains of life a fear sn-atal k a i:rt. forced alwft b natural endow nttent a stimulated b a dolia lo ex cel. Not a I men of g ifted minus be come i Intel. ectoal giania. Mo'i.riMnf more titan a gifted mind la reu red lo I mao Into the region of the In -te.otual peak Th inten:iy cf pur poe. so persistent that It drive a man to endure cold, hut.ger and rags. I needed Schiller, en ef the rat of tf.e Oerman poets, died of itsrraCon And yet te re u sic of lis aonrt will go Urging d- wn the see. C-jiver tlod wmith. who mesc pet hew ut med everything It toTtrhed. waa often but gry. co.d and I moat naked. Ite sail thai the eweete trral be ever ste was a handful off pes, glsen bint bv a girt at a wske. t n one Cccaatow hi latndiadt- took awa- hi rlotr.ee e ad locked him In hie rom bee ausw he ould ret pay his room nt Fdgar Allen Pee. our gresteat Amer ican writer, oftea went bue.rt and cd lont'.ng for a cruat to satiefy the lAma. Tods ht e . isw.. e lira by Ji at"- . Hood - M-nn mtA m oet 'a of I h rs ' w h Kase ar w tw em'nessce rh toil era t.tnai.cna sr. . c w t k-e '-d. but It ts weed'ee. New uaj't t?e . Vftif ti em ef esruh-en bow w 1 1 eu. H nt.lrel W- ld It Kut e Un t Serw lt.a Ho lt.Jiif!frni for se if dev e-.feI W t, At :a t e t.e ef ieews,otT e f ot : a if -Moth. is to tiiiuirtd r H -e an -.Id ei a n t. : a t.ed hsii ega. eh tttdra Mm ( i e t ' . r f. c a a, . 9 U si . i vr -f K..,a m g If t- e .-te4 te a.sft T If the SW ielieia here trtrMMng tw. (ntno.i, i nJ ' si e.ort W t V . l-sa. fer .ng of a;alhv ail! setse Ifce n.a( an If one abotjld feel an tn pitiae t.wd 'ts-et Iblng ft til he at f!r-d 'it lis biMH tij tH 0.tcy, 1 ? 1! it J: ii 4 i e ! s ii to the I rited Mala bowtnm-nt "what ta t-e ,a-e"'"' . I ot.lv eo aibat la t be uae" A the a I a vea uie a r jfcger , r w a i The r latlan a hof-e cf Vr s r n Ite In p-rlalent. refanal effort. "To h-m C at Os ee-r-otret b " la the ml git em It i-bftot be denied Oat emong Ihe ft- la 1 lata are atwe r ' 1 1 ed tnlmla J m H I erdnn mat- te elte-d a a ana ef t letr. Isat J ia rot a his ,al e or I r thinks be ta Van W -I hot ire t h.St t ! not w o i k ! f t at Ibe trade aer due. tt llM ttanout data tie Wolg hi aloft. 'afflln ff dee,."' Iq 1 1. pa - ciftc Worth t for tteee, ht ton hate hot heard of an eta. ua I die It ibui ow a a t, em sitr.g esgetiv for ene hec a presume II baa bea de.a?e t t -e ma uv Ja k r aa written wanr wiher St rt-s for w h. h te has re e i s ed msnv thousat.de of dxl.sta I p te date I base rex r j - d vore of cw s aha te T w- oh arc whet le ihe irsMr w 1 S J a k. It m he that he m - to atat priaw tia mil hi- oe I man en ee check It I peftlner.l. tn thle nttnart lot), le ek w'-st Jak I ash don world bstw been tinder the e.isJIic atatero Not t he Jerk tvohdon be I tod y . for It a hy fr t a ten t , pat lent toil t1 he lifted blmse if w 1 V and hoc mu . f r-ojta a gamtn i:fe in a ftal ritr t tie fralma of authorship, "lb drlr le rfh a bgter plate ef rlrber t waa Instil. ed ha a girl outatde of ' ow rs ar-be re lie bad het-ee eee. a w e msn 4-ke bee. and ahe Inaplred him. patiently he tailed upwsfd toward le Wi'I aone rlaitn for tnatat that Jack lrdon r-ouid have tw-e n etolted under the regime of exacts... am I " nd r t t.e r on. men bondage of t ks t stater tbere w ould hate he-en ne at rl to inspire him, no impulse ffowtt' higher O ihit. If be bad f e it a faint lrg Ir.g in l.ta hr-caat I k the vegtae snr m -or y off some ha If f or g-ot ten d r earn b w ould have askr-d. w hat is t he " i end answered the ntetion bv !. . ""I am only a -ocialiat. ant wee 1 be dream of every right - me.Aed man Is te bate a little borne of hie ow n. w here he. w It h bis let ed on, may sit under hla ow n t in and f r tree, wbere no one dare to mo ral, o r make him afraid Toll and e tre mar obtrude their baleful c-ounter--sme. but. like the Old tiuerd at Weterlon. be la up and at them, w ith no inr.k' road of Ohatn to insure hla de-t. If be baa a gifted child. he budas a r rastlea of Ita future, and by psoert loi we-.- ur-a the mone v ecerr te give it all opportunr.ic to develep ltse.f I ttdrr the woe lal.st 1c S Stem. t"S would be Impossible, There woe1 4 be no incentive lo study; lo develop alone t he I tne off at congeal Incli net o- ir d most resistance. cm tte contrary, the . parent would ask. "what la tn a tra effort la only a waste ef l-engtV W hat Is t be uee BOLD HUNTER IS CONVICT Paris Police m.4 Fraud Prac-tiecJ by Ic-ter Ntalnriler and Thief. rVP.l V ry -S;e, ,tl I - U v trt as if lJ )wl -..me from Arts M leod fre v wt e to I'ar.a with I be Inter! on of eel ttrt Una aklna. le irieew, be ar-ated o 1 a own iak.rtiM buetit.g Wiebr ser be found a p4s-ule fv.iir,nrr be gae glow rig detabs of hie l.fe In tSe drer1. hie har brewU.k ewcepe arid ot her inci dents which farm t -e usual lot f tre.bper erd htin'er of at isd beesxa, le l bus obi a med h .gn pls for hia kit.e the Stock ef which Seemed t . b ne ha at M . ! seie-r t e a- .aperTed blm , and ht t he pretext of weelr.g - papers lavtlsd h m ta Ihe IVefectu of IVUre I r t-ew. ga- t.an prot ed t bat the eelf-ssi .od iiow hur.ter d htatned hs hronse-d rem plex'ion to a geat extent wh.e brwwk ;rt sum a s S v-or. v x . Its bd reter been so far s a Ac. sr d I- ad rev r r had art opportunist o -er"rg a ofie at a l s-e l'rn 't IU aa '.1-trr r.r e H'i n-e-a na of owair f u e fckitia w sc h n.oir x peditcus l tted tSe drpo at kSM-r o-ia a r' ' ard 'p rr ad a e--oaiM- of aal g tb k r.s of l.aci kepi ta M m w anrhouara. falti of i.la Ir&iioe.o