The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 25, 1904, Image 4

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Sunday. t?rternbf M, 1804.
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.; VOTE DOWN THE GARBAGE ?TBAU r . . Ill wm cnjsbed at Sedan and drives from his throne in alone U credited with 864,000,000, of whom more than 420,- excel aU aiater states. Her mighty uplifts and heavy rains I
V in .. :..,,i;,,.i.v: 11871. : , v ' . v.V'-.r. '.- v' 000,000 are inhabitants of the Chinese empire, nearly 800,- maintain streams admirably adapted to power purposes,'
TiTO CONTRACT to remove the rarbatre should be let Most of the industrial or trade schools fachsdiulen or 000.000 are Hindoos, 68,000,000 are Japanese and Koreans. The rush made within the oast five Years for cower sites '
l '. to private parties for at least two good and suf- gpewerbeschulen--of Germany, may be divided into two 80,000,000 are Malaysians, and 18,000,000 are In
Chmesc. along: ths most prominent streams is but a forerunner of
12,600,000 what may be expected in another decade, when electrical
involves the public health should be retained in public w the hand trades) and artisans generally, and the second Christians, real or alleged, while 776,000,000 are Buddhists, feneration and transmission has been more thoroughly per- ' -
nana, ana secona, Because toe city can oo in worjc just iur innr man paruciuar oujecc iccnnicu caucsuon vomucians, juonarameaans ana smmoiau. i ' v. , tectea ana power from luet bas become an industrial an- .
a eheaplr and rerr much more satisfactorilr. . ' along manufacturing lines,; These latter we do not need
frhniral oriiirnHnfl f rtttfiiriane MnkimntMlini ani4 Cktnfrtf-viata t ittA asf nnwar Ivam 4m k 1 A
ww. Hw..w.uwvw.hv v waww v- . "-V nnM .vaaa asava waKS ucvuiiiq fl MIUUBIIUII SW '.'a
eT We do not ttSed .... Than TtntnM hmlts th, ah 1 1 ha If Mhirv ion nrl Achrontfun. hmmii'i sitrwrh Ktrrarrm will kiu olna nn
.J There has seldom been omoosed in this eitv a measure eo much, or at least there is no call for them, in this coun- st once bestirred themselrea to learn, to adaot and adont even conceived now. English Drosresa wu vaatlv auirk. !
tttvolving so enormous a graft as that embodied in the fy Dut that mors atention should be paid to industrial everything that would make them strong and wise, fa ened by abounding fuel. That principle of industry stands - ;i
twenty-five year franchise which it is said ths city council education of children and youth in this country, even at the -that process they became religiously liberal, tolerant Few today, and in larger measure than England was able to fur- "-,
w"5 "hk1 oi inwn are vnnuuna, oui iney give ine unnsuan ' religion n pwwer. v egoo is uie. oome o ens new ana nmcn less , y
kaa oracticallT decided to tyrant to a orivUte corooration. sacrifice of soma Mbook learning.
la consideration nothing is given in return except that the n increasing number of our observant, thoughtful people.' a fair, free field and full opportunity.' They are seekers; costly motive energy.
city is relieved of the present cost , of incinerating the -we saw inai gins as wen as ooys neeo industrial eauca- after truth, and for enlightenment, for they see it is by pro-
AN EXTREME CASE.
garbage, and $1,000 a year is guaranteed in payment Of the "a " inc7 greai a proponjoji vz our gressive education that the occidentals nations hav so
salary of a health inspector. Even at the expiration of the women and girls as of Germans will put a technical indue greatly grown and succeeded. They perceive that knowK
terms of the franchise the plant, now owned by the city, trial education into practice, yet it will do .none of them edge is power. They are showing what they cad do, and TT IS THE UNUSUAL, the extraordinary, that attracta
is not turned ewer except under an appraisement of its ao n1 VJ7 many of them good.' -The average male they are only about one twenty-fifth part of the "yellow I , attention, that arouses interest, that people, want to
toal value. Under the ordinance the cost of removing the rman, in uermany, does not regard the woman as his peoples of Asia, If all these in the course of iuUf a een hear and read about that therefore makes news. The
garbage is specifically fixed to the individual householder, equal to quite the same extent as the average American tnry should become awakened, and should learn and act, average normal steady-going, well-behaved man or. woman .
Not only that but the terms are made to embrace pretty oes vet the atatesees that the common German girl is as Japan has done, how the world' future history would ia-of no interest to the public, therefore is scarcely ever 4
nearly all the residences in the city. In many of the smaller "tted to f 5 cre f J6"6" " need be. Saxony, the great- be changed from that which is. otherwise foreseen or pre- mentioned until death. , Most men anJ women are! soy .
fawne. in Autte a nurnbir of the averasw aixe: all the trar. est seat of German industry,, employing the largest percent- dieted 1 What one vellow neoole can do. mar not other which It tm wll tn rmtmhr Whn thm grtlritn i. mA. . "J
Km. nnvtnrt hf th tionfihnM ia tinw hurnvt withmit mar rtr age Of WOmCO Of any province of that Country, had jn 1S99 vIfow MODleS Vet dof At rmt it hwflmM th whit rmre ihm RMMninrt m Ur4v 4iUmA .iiK mm t
inconvenience on the premises. All of these householders lecial trade schools and 14 general industrial achools to pitch its boasting In a somewhst lower key. r i and follies and various forms of transgression and erratl-
would be forced under penalty to have their garbage re- f girls only. Beside there are schools of doraesti; : : ' is . , ! . 'cism. ; '- . , ' v ' V -
moved by the pubUc scavengers and to pay a pretty tribute ciencey in which young wrnea are taught cooking end : : THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RUSSIAN NEWS. ' - Bnt ft U wonderful astonishingin view of some cases
tor the same. With a free foot for the next score qf yearn other household dutiewjrh were founde4 to counter- , . ,. . . , , . ... . ; - V, almost appalling, to observe in what borribhr ways men
the amount of money which the garbage syndicate would Unff e otr d to check the tide of young women 4ff ALL THE IDLE TALK Indulged in by. certain commit crime and sin. Some think the worst of these cases
realize would mount Up into the millions of dollars. The toward .the workshops and factories. , . - - . . . ' II newspapers none is so ridiculous as the great flour- ought riot to be reported, but this view is scarcely a prao
avhoie scheme is positively the most bold faced that has , " wll,.bc good while before this country win go to the -w Jsh about the achievements of the Associated Press ticat one.: The case last week of extreme depravity ex-
ever been submiuea to a dud nc ooay. in ejiecc, ana lor s" v..- ..""? at st retersDurg. . itme ana again these papers remind the hibited by a youne man and woman Uvinsr in a river scow.
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tiOthing,.it proposes under the wing of the law to exploit 9 industrial or trade education ; there u ncj perhaps busy readers that this particular news gatherer is actually the girl dressed in-male attire, was far surpassed in sicken- h
Ihe whole comunity and make it pay tribute, not for a year th need of it here that there is there j yet it is high time' gjTen' every opportunity to ascertain and transmit all the fng features by that of the Coos county monster, whose i"
Or five, but for a quarter of a century. ;., ; " T r. v. , h more ttenUon was paid to this most valuable but Bews from Ryaaia to iU foreign consumers without any children, ranging in age from 14 to years, were brought te i-W.
The city council should make abort work of this pro- hitherto, to this country, almost toMally neglected orm pt governmental interference. . Incidentally these papers con- this city, ignorant, ragged, dirty and liungry, and consigned -
. j c m u:,.t 1. ,i jf Drar.tical education. . '--.' - . .i.i fc ' j . .i.. "V j iu A." . , r
oom iwnar ua km icu amic inica m uie procccuinn r : - - v im cuimiwi tvwuni w um ri ihmuchw a extra- w inc duvs , ana uuis Aiq Booecv. ; xoe nusosna ana ;
che taxpaying public should be on hand when the matter
Iconics up for consideration and in the event that the coun
ted proves purblind the straight and narrow way should
WHITE MEN AND YELLOW MEN. v
promptly be pointed out to it
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INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. :
ordinary enterprise of the Associated Press in having been father Is fortunately consiirned to the penitentiary for SO
. first of all newa agencies to obtain such high' privileges years. The mother ii Incapable, physically and mentally, ;
from the autocrat of all the Russians. i . - ..- , And no wonder, for carina; for these children. 1 So here they p
"tlButJustBowmuch ibe war news obtaineitnnd.irana-.are, needing rare, protection, homes, , " ,' M; ;,, g, . ,--'. :
ROM THE REMOTEST historic times the white.
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Malay, nor necro, nor Indian, nor any race of m i,. jm, .nA M.;tv j .-j-.. ..j n .ii; i
darker color, could, or .did, f" th wh te i race, tfte tha every important engagement with the army port it Such a society is an absolute necessity in a city
r-Fw- -- nd navy the mikado, and every disaster that has over like this. Many an unfortunate child has through its good
success for Russian-arms. When, as doubtless these far worse than orphaned waifa will be.
each of euch strufirirles besnns to "i 'f - ' - : - r - -
world from Toldo, London or any other source, .'A BIRDSEYE VIEW OP THE FAIR. .
vet have no industrial tchooU u such. In this ?"fi?!f "J-L i?v ?T .aJt T. t P1-88.1" InvmnaWr .nnouneed it at hrat a. an decent, . respectable, comfortable manhood and womanhood
felS r 'Tfi-fro.did the by .trociUK, in Penu .rnfTo
-;v r amail unusn armies nave aiso put in suojecnon me noraea 4hAn ..j ,nfi,,nti.l ,hMF th .11 '
m.rlS f ff5fe::A ul Ascfated Press, begin, to retrace its ep,.7d a7ow"TN ANOTHER PORTIONoT this bwipHnU
cter. bat they need to Be assiduously and persisted jrXcrf mUlion inWlete. tfc eriaV ut 5 ?" what was aupposed to I rf the fair grounds as they wlU look when aU the build-
taught the tremendously important trith that what U !? Eurc eMoSltionnd J a great Russmnrictory has on y turned oat to be . d.saa- .ingsnow projected. haveieencomplete4 With tl .
technically known as an industrial occupation is quite a. Sn? nJe Ae 2 rte Sei"". A?d thiua the great exploits ofRussuvn arms, exception of the government buildinp on the peninsula all ? "
respectable and honorable as . profession or business ea- bWe Snmenly riA wtol riorit, of f by.e A'at'd ?resS from SL V- - the other, are practically under roof Th, picture, which -?
reer, and usually more satisfactory and truly successfut Td ie "'T2f"-Ki,n! .. ' .d- V CtalflfrJ
0 r . v Ui . . r h iim um Kiirrui nviar ana irirm lmawmcn wbv min arnimif Antawv iarax im raai mru-a iHrrinrr vrmn wnma 3
itself with the Russian tm- could do the story of the great enterprise, -v Those into n
the matter is simply this: whose hands this issue of The Journal may fall can get from
lightening and advantageous resiUts. The department of m0st sijmificant exhibition, the most momentous develop- orurai aespotisra or Russia nas xouna irom experience it a pretty jjeqate conception ot wnat ia proposed by tne y;
a u,i :-.T. j:i ...i T- r -ii most BiTOiiicani exniiniiuH uie nw ? LTr: that it could never keen neinele rtem of any importance Lewia and Clark air. Thev can sen for themselves not (
tave Sr.UtelVuish- SKS "JSTkS a whi naSon SS - civiliied wofli. No, evenmattera, that on.y themagnHude but the in, artistic merit of the enter-;'
Irw r . itriifio va iitatil Jnnrniatinn '"TTTi7 lT i i ;i - u were most oeiirenuy guarqea re tne secret service wtHQ p pf Mt lsw can see,-t00r now compact is tne
v itsii hot oniv cnecKea ia ils cut ruu i mc u is. uui ow . . ,. t . t - - ti j . ti . ...... .
many subjects r and of late these pamphlets - nave bee beaten and repulsed on sea and
iargeiy- uevocea 10 reporcs ox American consuls in uermeny yellow men ' It it too earn
pn this system of ihdustrial education. t . aition wUI not be reversed t
, We have not space here to go into details about these seems unlikely: at least the
schools. They, like other schools, are of various erades, not oniv nroved their auoerioritv. m
i n rounrry is iar nrninn innrunv in inausinai muo v t..&
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tion. and the great system of industrial schools maintained wiM they imagine themselves to be if they are not lu"J,
in that country.might be studied by our educators with en- u.mW. a inLluable lesson these dava from laoan. The Kna Kovernment-he touth of
and are maintained for children and youth of both sexes and to the great white nation of eastern Europe, but have shown JT? liSmatt
of different ages. They are designed to give instruction in to the world that they -are fully conscious of their ability ISt!!.
nil induntrial wnratifms frmn the aaiawtnl!- t thm mnmt mm. H-nwu Thau n nnlw hav trnmtr an1 intllicrnri. acnievemcni Dy
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nrown-yeuow men nave . tuM n,,,. tK wwpnmMr o i t i j' Dn u- ii-
TK.tVVL;nLn cnd forth- This is all there ia to ft, and the reader xan that it wiU be. the chief of aU the lesser expositions ever
mark for itself
have every
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A GREATER OREGON OPPORTUNITY.
the actual" value of the -St. Petersburg held in this country and that it will set a ma
a. a A-J 1m a!. i:-La .1. t i. m ... ... l I .1 . T . I . '1
an industrial vocationa from the aimolest to the most com- .H n. Thev not oniv have coura and intelligence.' nievemenx oy B a.iw. f, n tc Ol wnicn tne peopie pi .win cuy ana swe wiu
. . . . i . . " that imm rtijs mrv nnrrnina it m oniiirtn nv iindrniipnT u.dAH tn. nmiM '
iex.- itiey ranee trom the most ordinary larm. house- hut aelfnnfidenee. faitli. -This is a revelation to she white . : " " r 7 ; U
nold and shop duties to the finest and most mtricate me nans of the wortd. - , ' o v S?11.!? ?2S .1 mnri.mTl
chanical work, and art. - The more recent of these schools It would be stranire if the ttrowess and patriotism dis- """'"w wiLl
to be established aim at the utilisation of art in industry, played by the Japanese in this war did not in some degree
They teach the method end develop the ability of apply awaken and stir the millions of China and India to thoughts
ing graceful and harmonious forms to practical objects of that are precursors of action. ' Not only they- but other
trade and consumption. What once waa only durable and peoples of mixed Malay, Hindoo and Mongol descentmay,
serviceable ia to be made a tractive and even beautiful also. w can reasonably presume, be wondering why they, too
in cms respect oermany is an imitator 01 r ranee, ana to may not adopt the methods, arms ana implements 01 occi
nwuj 11 ui a w bjtoiu uii mil u st
cation too iar, yet the Germans
as well as a wonderfully progressive
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stant stream of emigration, they have increased nearly It iaestiriated that the population of the world numbers especially strong streams ol water, where a natural head -cates, and accustomed to economic standards that the Can
80,000,000 in population, or over 40 per cent, since Napoleon between 1,600,000,000" and 1,600,000,000. Of these Asia may be had for the power wheel. In this respect Oregon casian spurns v : T; V ' ' "
1 an. rv .UpimI frM 4al lltr laiVtllTItT- .
uiiu( puuiiv inauBiruu cuii aentai ClVlllZailOn, anQ uCSl Wlul ins wnue i"u5o vn ii ctjusM v vi v.ua' r
are an exceedintrlv nractJcal (rmtinty TwmMnV.u wnmlt miirht follow such a general drive the motor car of commerce, turn the
people. They are a awakeninr of the vellowish races to the possibilities of factures and become the handmaid of
.'-There la a certain interest in contradiction, however vital
the issue may e. British opposition to Chinese immigra
tion, aa witnessed In Cape yolony, British Columbia, Aus
tralia and some other colonial possessions, is given a ridic-
REGON has an asset soon to be realized upon which ulo us aspect in the light of British Columbia's favor for the
did not always appeal to our progressive eitiren- Japanese colony planned fn our eistef province -Japanese
ship, L en high mountains ana heavy raintau. me are more progressrvs man xnc umnese, ana are ies
,lectnoity WUl song tn numbers, nut xne spira opposing- uie son oi xnc
wheel of menu- Flowery Kingdom applies to his neighbor. ; In either ease
agriculture. All na- it is an alien, true to his ancestry and country, willing to
will be in demand, labor for a pittance ot the average wage scale where he io
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RUSSIAN OFFICERS V " By ERNEST COUNT VON BINDER-KRIEGISTEIN
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ahl Urn MhfJ arnow of Um snMral atarf, whm to timtiM
Ahi Ma SiekaUMT . ... )tomn4 aarwlff im 1 fc e tnm of tb
, - With Umm woiea BbMWloor. print OBplaota Um oott Informl aoloa, atlr-
auropoma tffkm, Siw XttMla hi aptto (
thta TrnrnUh of wMUit erUtotloo la roaUy
aa iUloti ara tbaa aa Soropoaa omatro.
Tho Ajuu ooimpttoa, whloh xlata ojaoas
tl BtuMlu ometals, to also oimlont wwl
armr criora and to a eoopi? avmim that
Uwr te uisn"' wif anS fey a
.Momaa wont afua C robbiae too awoca
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1 bar boarS two omralry offteofa wh awt
for tho rim tin oooalr aoUiw
ooioni of oantrr. a omntt and Imw of om
Miami of 'oawalnr, a. oouot oaS Wmr of ooo
of RumIa'i BoMot Bmw otwplolnoS that
ha, who la Umo of oaoeo waa aoaS ak
tl ttopok a dr S wa furtoaa baoauaa ho
bad noalTad offdora to 1iro half of what
, was aTd on tho rafular oxpooM of tho TCaV
aM to tho dWlatoa eoaiavuidaiv , .
. Tho awnaarila whto aMaoy Is SovoS br
tha raftaoaul oownondar lo alao tyvlemllr
Aslatto. Ia uw first plaoa tha fuU Bum bar of
bwb ara oarav onllaUd oad a trraot atwabat or
oiwora away oa "worune frioiisa,H that la
to oar. thor art hind out aa ftaid laoorara to
wnf of lorsa aotatar hy tho raolmantml
moMihr who oot only vookato tbolr gw
onuaoBt mtloa aaomr. hut also too wooa oal4
, utoai br loo oo fo whoat thoy ara worhine.
hu foot, to havo aar dlapatchaa oBaors hr aa should not bo aaad by Ut otandard of othor Aa a rmla aaaxlr half tho awaor aUowad
; Olffstrd, ootraopoBdaot for Xa
afftUa" aad knowa as a awora Huoophtto.
brot Into, tho dining xoam of tho "CoitaJ
ilakar," at Rarbta, - ...
: At first I tteucut that ha had had a famac
Vtft with -aaMT off tho oroprtotora who oro all
tMkotof"laoTO am tMU Saehalla. But aol
Ha, who waa uaod to. oaa a Tama Durba la.
ovorr Ruaalaa otriaor, had during tho taat
houro oattrol ahaajaS hto oplaicn and ooutd
aot CUal wotdo hard ooough to una about hto
fonaor Trtano Ho owora that' a vary bit od
frtaodohtw ftuaala hod dfoappaarad from
hto haart, and that ho would raturn U Parta
tk flrot ohanoa bo hod. a raoolutloo which ha
aJly oarrlad out ahortly oftcrwarda. Whoa t
JSwd hn what bad twado him o lndlfnaat
rora woro brokaa oad paiutad
and earrr a la ttto asoat dloaruarlr auuinar
and whoa 1 auk a waU-knewa offioor, who
waa oo lotosleatad that h oould not stand oa
hto foot, whsro I oould find Colon! Fatoff, ho
aakad to' ba aeuaod, that na had no tins to
anawar ma aa ba waa dining with" Orand
Baku BotS, tho hrothor of Orand Dak Cyril,
wha wo foarod. hadV boaai kUML Aad just
now I mot a nujabar of "offlosra aa fuU draoa
ohrorm and whan I aakad on of than If
today waa aa orthodox holiday ho rapllad wtth
-a tonga which aasdo tho Mood bott te air
oatna: MOb; not wo only eatobrata tho daaUt
ot this lCafcarerf."
. naacliia a Ruaalaa afTlobr spaakthe la thta
Biatmsr of bio oenrado,. who had dlad tha
daath of a horo. I will aot ramala bar oao
day lonaar among thaoa oeouadrola, who know
for oats aad hay also a-oaa ta tho eolonaTa . ' Promotion ia tho army fooa oa tha wbota, -aoehot
aad tho poor aoroas ara Sod only ones aiy by BroawUoay and that la. tho raaaoa
a day aad drucsad with aroaaio aad auipbur why ono ottouo oaas eoioaaki f IS and aoaond
ao ao to prooont a oliok aapaaraaoa. That tha ihratonaata of 4b who wUl ramoln Moutononta
hotwao ara aloo uaod wy Uto offtoors for thoar wattt old ago foroaa thoaa to ratiro, though te
oarrtagoa gaaa without aayins. - ' roll Mary oxasrtonoo aad loumtodgo thoy or la
f. Aawag tea offioaro an roeoa. typos and aaaa ovary way aupwrtor to taooa whoso ardaro thoy
muot ooy. i
But among tha offioaro of. frontlar ragi
ant which hovo aovar baoa garrlnotwd la
tho largo altUa, ono finds huadrado of young
wf floors, splendid young assn, aftaa dascsadV
aata of aohla hot poor faaaUlaa, who know
ao thing hlghor than to kooo tbair ooautobaon
aoataiaad, who would aaortflca thalf- loot drop
df blood to tha oaar aad for Ituaota, ana
ho ropUod! -1 . -i ! ..-
oa know how t fatt yaotorday at tha nowa , aolUiar honor hot patrtotlsaV
of tha blowing up of Uw battlaablp Patropmv- . And Olrard wao partly Mght. - though It
lavoh aad tao daath of Makaror oad Tarto-: would not do to 9udgo aU Ruaalaa offlaars
ohagln oad tho otissnoa of any aowo ooneorw' from tfaaao fow offioaro wbooa anrala had
lag Oraaodaka CyrtL Lost Sight whoa I want boon eorruptod by th proaoaoo amoftg fham
to Kovaja Kaloalfla, that dlagtaoaf al eata of aa Imparl! dagaooratov In th flrot plaos
idwataal la whloh no ooornt au ought to put oaa must rambat that Ruaalaa offl
ara found. Xa tho aama rogimont
find orthodox RnasUna who aatoa tho sight of
na Sbjropooa ao fanatfcmUy ao Maasulmaa
ha tao a Olour, Ourman apaaklng and Oarmaa
thinktag offioaro from tho Baltic piwt loose and
otbara from Kartand nod Upload who daaploa
tha Rusalana no tbay daoplsa tbolr fornt of
govarnmaot. Plaa and Poloa ara about tha
only man on doo not ao na OfHoora, oaoopt
oocooionalir no aurgaona. But at th army
thr ara tbowaaado of Tartara, Turkmanao.
Tehoihsssas. Kalmuck and Stoahklrs, who. oS
alaJiomadano, koto thalr Chrlotma fallow 0
f lean with a hatred whloh omr die, end on
woadara how th Roua gorarnmant dare
trout thaa mm who In tbolr haarta hv
nrrar raoognioad tha authority of tha aaar.
It would ha, too uraea t any that th Ru-
oiaa army la always oa tho Targe of a iwtolu
ttoo, but on ahuddar to notloa how th ortho
don offioor despiaea hto Mavhomaoao - or
Protaetaat mrado aad la vry poeaihl war
trtoo to prevont their preatotlon..
aiaa fnra to thalr dtstruat f ail foreigner,
whtoa, bowTr. doaa aot prevont atai frai
dtoouaalng military aubjeota lb their proaano
aad thereby kt a few, momnt lay bar his
dreadful hpawano of military hlatory-
1 aav often, irtag that war. heard foreign
ortoapondont tell Ruaalaa officer ot he
glorloua batu -fought by th eaar'a armlaa
tnv tha . warn -ia th Cauemaua aad, agalnat
Tartar, of whtoh the had never beard.
' Th Rula nontenant to a the young
ffloer ia aar amiy-oarageotta and- rocarasa,
but who. I th us of the bravery of the
men, who have fallen by th hundred, when
their omrnader ara eoward. Throe time
whom It la really refreahlng to mt With I hav aooa Ruaalaa- eetrhnan to routed and
thee Ruaala may still win battle, and whether
they ara well fed or aot they wlU alwyd
thear duty. . - '
But tha Saioa arfleara from Moscow and St,
Votoraburg are sntlrely dlffermts -
Lilts tho Torklah of floor the Russian oaetn to
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I HVB GENERATIONS OF
: ; CARPENTERS
Frv aomroUoaor of lonallved
, fothera and son, and vary maa
, 9a-k of Cheat a earpeator nd
oontrator--bJa to tha reaiarkav
bt ottoatioa ta the Kash family, twe
of whaoo rapreaaawtlveo or-
of Portland. Hew anony; aaanr
The ma of thto remarkabl family must
have built As far back as the prasant
gefuaon oaa trooe M. ttier hao bee
oaraiter 1 tho family. "My great.
grraot'OTendrathrr was carpenter whm
h owaigraeed fra Bngland and settled
ftn pMiaarlvanto," oald lugla O. Kaab.
0-ritirr t tha nuttsr at hi home in
Vetvcvaitr Wrh loot ' eranlrur- "And
hut of him Chero vara oarpooter in
rrf y-oratloo. I haen heord my
t a about K. and toll of oofne
-aa t- 4 thy ooag hi thaa long by
- oar. Oanmtr thn were thHr
liiro. sawyro and am I ara, and
i tw tnmmlngn and 4ar
torlor spuming for ths 1 hraaa they
buUC Maarly U tbolr old tool are for
that kind of work. They would bo of
n ao wlmtevor to oarpenter aowndaya
My father wa S Sn noalar. He oould
take any aimed stick of wood and tall
Jeet how saaoy feet of boards It would
out and how aueh waste there would
bo. Whoa they wanted materials la
those day the. earpenler went lato'the
wood nd got out the Umber. By
felling a tree oo that It would lean up
ward on another, they put a Wblpoaw
into it. with one man above and oa be
low, and thaa they would out out ovary
hoard for the house to be butt. It was
not much wonder they did not build
many fancy bousao hi olden times."
The Nash family to f Irish daaornt,
and tho rat member of It who oameto
America emigrated from Bfriglund In fhe
aettsr -part of th olrttlesntn eaatury,
aad began building house la Pennsyl
vania, and With other lntrpM plonoere
went to Kentucky, which became the na-
Uv atat of, a aaed aiaiajr.-ge
df Om Mash atfpetara Re m a n
tompornry of Daniel Boo and for
aom yoara hla artisan skill waa devoted
lo building th Btookad houea that
war the only protection of thooo hardy
man and their famllto from th blood
thirsty Indian of tho Stiawnaa, Dela
ware and Wyandotte tribe that lafeoted
Kentuokr n tnooo day sad nltlmatsly
gov to th Mat the nam of "dark
aad bloody ground.1' whloh ft bar far
half aentury- Thle trot plonoer Neah
gav to antky tbrvo boy, all car
penter Th grandfather of th Port
land Nash Sled tn 'Kentucky aom yror
aa at the age of M year, and oaa of
that patriarch's ferothars reached tho
age of 1B. Tho youngest to die waa
'iim.- who brok down his health from
chewing tobaoeo, and died St tha ago of
SS rear, at Havana, UL
Of-andfather Nash left Ave boy, fclL.
Jame, Richard, John and Cyruo, oil of
them earpooter. Ktl lived at Mary-
jnuaajr aadVaJa ataiaroa
II. about evenly dlvtdad. and aU of ta
boys oarpenter,
John O. Nash and tougla O. Naah,
who reotdo at Ualveralty Park, earn to
Oregoa tn lfltt and 1IS reapaotlvoly.
They were bom at Havana, lit, where
their rather now roaldea Thta family
consisted of hot four arpentaru, the
rather and throe sons, and one of th
latter wa obliged ta rotlro from the
trade because of aa soeldent -be met
with while driving load of lumber,
from whloh ha fall aad alighted under
tho wagon, ene ot th rear wheels pee
Ing ever his oh est and permanently die
anting him. AU of th family are long
llvod. and It 1 a common thing for the
man to out-laat St yeare '
atAJTS TVaATN'tV
Prom tho New York Sua.
Palms ra aaw ult fitted weoutlfully.
but ho waa short tl of tha price. Ha
need4 tho suit badly, but hi tailor wao
decidedly disinclined to part with It till i-
n was said lor. Aftc4ia awaaa JJllaae U !. aud I Utak lr
night iwrofTlng ta hi mind vartoua
achora old and now to gat poaoesslon
of tho aoveled attire, palmer evolved
brilliant Men. II put oa a high collar
two alios too largo for him, wont to hla
tailor and triad on tho coat agaia. Of
oeursw, It did not fit around tho aollar
and would hav to be let out Tho next
day no put oa a colter half a else too
email and tried on th eoat again. The
collar of tao coat bulged out In the back
aa If It had beea oonetmctad for tho
nook of a pugtltet.
"I oaa't wear that thing, M declared
Palmer. "It does aot fit at all."
-No, ttdooa not seam to,' admitted th
tailor. - . . .
"You've tinkered with H now till you
nav ruined It. I guoee I dont wont it."
"Well. I'll tell you what I'll do," pro
poned tho tailor, who did not want mis
fit left an hto hands. "Ml knock off U
oa tha price." 7
"Don't want a suit that toni fit,"
doclarad Palmer.
"WaW, I'll motto H 11
thrown tot panto -only because tanlr odoaeia
lost their bonds aad fled in V meaner whtoS
ought to have earned that a bullet through
their brain TrOm their own men. I
On Calonal Xlpowltsota Popowitsoh told me
openly la th praoeno of tovoral reporters
loaa aU hto goo quaAUlec military and otherwtoe that h oould never fight unless intoxicated. , ;
w. .u tHVMd an - aai And to mb of M stamp th lives or nun-. :
beoomaa a atupM but narp sritto of hto dawd of the bravest in moment, which foqulr
uperloro, wbom tho government gets rtd of by a ler head and cool Judgment
burying htm to Ui general staff, where Il ls On easily understand that th Ruasua
owppooed that hi IgnofUoo la leas harmful. . rseldief fbjhu boat whoa act under oommaad
ADother aaraotritw of thla elaea of Rua- f hi flfflcar '
- 1 ' 1 1 ...... ii i .
should be iBtcrcaTted la aa pretty a
woman." 1
Th explanation and th ompHnient
"All right, bat I loa money on It at
that."
palmer paid another tailor ft to have
th collar altered, paid for hla suit and
had tl. te with whloh to ton hat girl t
baoa ball game.
ave est
'V.
Prom th Now York Press.
Teaterdsy ftrneoa a wonvaa at
Siath-avaune "L," oar sat facing a
who with on eye, at least ssemsd to
bo staring at her. She became indig
nant and amid, sharply; . ,
"Why do you look itatM. atrr
Th young man raised hi hat gallant
ly and replied:
"I beg your pardon, madam, but It's
Ail eye,- 1 it notl" lifting hla finger
to hi left optla
"WeM. madam, fra hardly responsible
for the action of that vya. It's a false
ons, msdvm. itTit. upmi ray word, I am
aot us prised that even amas eye
combined overwhelmed her with confu
sion, and h toft the train at the first
i From the hi externa Heraia " - ;
Th wonder of botany are apparently -tneahaustlblc,
pna of the moot remark
able specimens la tha Mexican maguey
tree, which furnishes a needle .mad v
thread all ready for ua.
At tha tip of each dark gra leaf to ' : A
a slander them aoedl that must be ' . -carefully
drawn from Its sheath: at tho- ;,
same time it slowly unwinds the thread. :
a strong, umoeth fiber attached to thi
needle end capable of being drawn out 4v,
to a great tongth. " f - ;'
"Tea, I vcfMscd my husband ota thfiaa
before I Anally consented to bo hla."
"Whyt Hnd you a suspicion that
omebodJi-etoa might propose toytmr