THE OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1903.
TO, HADES IN AN AUT0M0B1LE
By Edwin P. Irwin.
TO k HELL IN AN AUJOMOBILE!
Don't look so shocked, goei
, brother. It's not as bad as II
sounds. ( 'I hav no Intention of
being profane, and blasphemy , la
"V. lannesi : irom my inougnta,. neunr(
Nimv.l.r of the cocktail route, la thla the
beginning of a diatrabe. against those
who dally on the primrose path. I am
not even an . "autophobiac' selling op
portunity by the forelock to Inveigh
against speed madness and demand that
. laws be passed forbidding automoblllsts
to use the public highways between tin
hours of 11 midnight and 11:59 p. m. .
T,he phrase Is one I heard a few days .
a (o to describe the possibilities ' of -a
new road that la being built by the ter- .
jrltory of Hawaii for the, use of auto
moblllsts. ; . ; '
' On the Island of Hawaii, the largest
of these composing the group known as
n Hawaiian inlands. Is a great- pro
tuberance rising over 4,000 feet above
the level of the sea a kind of buge
Oil on the earth' surface.- In the cen
ter of thla mountain Is a' great cavity,
scarred with , beat, f Ire-chiseled, for
bidding. ' - '
. And In the center of the great cavity
la a smaller, deeper pit, from whence
arise clouds of smoke, aulphurous
vapors, the sound, of . subterranean :
groans, explosions, the breath of - Vul- -can
and hia satellites.
A look Into the Pit , ",; '
. One standing at the edge of this pit
and peering down Into - its writhing,
READV-. FOR tSTART
TO THE VOLCANO.
those who do own and operate them
ma ke nioney. . . -.
. lie owt-xiua o,uu muro impunitiii re
swirling depths, catching glimpses now son is -that no country In the world
and then through the diabolic ( murk .u? o''ir' 'rtKff o?
of the fitful gleam of fierce fires, uch a.ceni0 heauty.
startlhg bacjc Involuntarily as some The isjand of Oahtj, on which Is slt
.,, --r.i-.-in-, '-, i,nn . radhot - UBted the city of Honolulu where most
sharp explosion - ' ?u" taaJ of the automobile owners live. . is not
boulders hurling high Into the : air,: rreat h extent. There Is a good road
mlghfwell believe he were looking running all the way around if, and the
down through the mouth of hell, - And cicuit of the Island can be. made in
Indeed, tho tourist who does not make ' from four . to" five hours. To many
some remark to -that effect Is rare.. this Island is considered the most beau-
The mountain is the volcano of tlful of the g roup. ,
Kllauea, and the pit in Its great cavity On the eastward it Is grim." bare and
IS' the crater of Halemaumau. forbidding. Tho mountains rise sheer
' It is tho proud boast of Hawaii that from the narrow plain that skirta tho
she has the only tame volcano In the sea. he aides'-gaunt and Inaccessible
world. Kllauea Is - always active, Pt t few points. - -though
not always to tho ama degree, :, But on the westward side everything
and the crater Is the most accessible a?"-. The mountains themselves
of any volcano opening In the world, are clothed with verdure tho year round
A railroad already runs from Hilo more ?. vr iffl-H.!,,!;,'..!
than half way to the crater, and there About five miles from JHonoliu, and
Is a fairly good carriage and automo- 5, road; I''I,f.oaA
bllo road to tho Volcano house, the ih :l, hIhr,afe may.t?"".J1n
hotel at which all those who visit ""'v... iTii" "Ihan '"I
Kllauea must stop. f ft.-P-i1 fc- ?!? S2
But from the Voloano House on to P , an"'y
tho crater of Halemaumau the trail P ac; it th mountalna
leads over lava, winding In and out i Jr--,ii- ht .
among the huge volcanlo boulders and d'?" P"01!, hJ"JP,a7
acros? yawning cracks. It Is lmpas- ou?.b1 'llnXfX9
sable for vehicles of any kind and the S22 2,lly.h-UP...,?t
trip of about four miles must bo made R"er,a.'MleS
either on foot or on horseback. P"?. '.s-55cli.d.0T.n,."1l-.t? ,.1Iea.2y.
Rut the Terrltorv of Hawaii la. work- y- v.'."
. . .ti' .ki. l. At jonir Bit
present operations are concluded and trT Vi.-,1 If, J?f.W i th-JL
Th wr. nt ,a h.,iM.r. nw at nric "th the summer sun at the -edge of
a-et ArouaTh ihirm will be a broai mv ". harhor. while beyond is the Faclllo,
?oad for car area and automobilis. ' -Wtensoiy wue, ummess, sun-aissea.
A Great Precipice.
On the other side one looks down t.0J)9
feet sheer , to the plain below,, dotted
designated as an "automobllo road" by ner an thera w,h th Kreen vf rlca
Acting Governor Atkinson when he
road for carriages and automobiles,
Built for Automobiles.
This road Is being built expressly for
tho automoblllsts of Hawaii, and was
fields
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ten wl- J aSBNa;:?
f " i -i
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. rClimling f'tlie Heists ofk .I"Iawau5 Mountains to . Gaza Into tLj
'Burning Crater-VI 'Kilauea--Awc Inspiring SJgnt . at. VolcanoY Riri
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2
VOLCAfO OF
MAV VlvSITED
tent rag-e. When tho road now being
bulit la completed, which will probably
be some time, this lummta (ltfos. the
automoblllst will bo able To drive bis
machine to the very edge of the crater,
and if he ia carelea drop hla nonktr
wrench off Into the cauldron of Madame
Pelee.
' Every year on Washington's blrthdav,
whan most of the abates of the union
are still wrapped in lco and anow, Honolulu-holds
a floral parade. In -this
tho automobiles play the principal part.
This year the parade waa tho .finest
that has ever been held. A long string
of automobiles were in line, each mag
nlficently decorated wfth flowers. One
machine which took second prize in the
..contest, had twenty-one thousand vio
lets distributed over. It. Others were
decked out with roses; soma with flow,
ers.to be found only in Hawaii; For
thero Is do .winter In Hawaii. Tho au
tomoblllst -can use his machine every
day- in tha year. There is no snow to
block the roads, arid even tho rains do
not render them lmpasnable:-
One of tho finest automobile roads In
the -world is that connecting Iahalna
' with Walluku. . Both aro. on the island
of Maul. Lahairta Is on the sea co&at,
while "Walluku ia Inland and at a con
siderably higher elevation. The road,
which Is always In perfect condition,
winds along the edgo of a precipice at
the bottom of which tho aea foams on
rugged rocks. One looks down hun
dreds of feet at tho water below. The
horlson la where sea and sky touch one
another. . i '. . . . -
Men who have motored over ' tho
Alpine passes of Italy say that there la
nothing In that country which can com
pare with th view from this mountain
road.
long slope leading
Honolulu.
taro patches. Clumps of
first punned it It I. to run half way cocoanut palm, rise at Irregular Inter- ""p.ia? DlIntatlonToMhb
around tho great crater and com up vam or xlla" or anna wv Pearl Harbor, where the United Statee
on the opposite side from tha Volcano orn 'rocxls In th strong trad wind, government is to construct immense
House. Prom Its termination the trav- And beyond, on that side. too. is the ,?naVn0t"'HoiuluRonc.t mSrl '
eler can sit comfortably In his car and sea. S.000 miles of blue Pacific lying and on mt0 Honolulu once mora.
gaze down - into the awe-inspiring betweun th Island and the mainland. .r-u o e
depths, or climbing out, can step upon Th chief beauty of the scene, how- Wild, Urana bcenery.
a ledge of lava and look atralght down ever, Ilea In the multttudinouav-eolors rwA , ,. i.
hundreds of feet upon th eternal fires and Shades of color. One good at die- Orith other Islands th scenery Is
which burn fiercely below. tingulshlng -slight " variances in shade wilder and grander. If not more beau-
This enterprise undertaken by the can see as many as 20 different greens, 1 tlful. On Maui and Hawaii th roads
Island government for the benefit of with Innumerable reds, bluea, yellowa .,, ., ty,. . -
th knights of th spark lug ia illus- and purplea w,n1 alon tn fac moun-
tratlv of the Importance of the broth- This Is not Intended a a description, tains or descend sharply Into deep val-
erhood hi Hawaii. , It ia only to give a slight and inade- Cya above which tower the menacing
The territory Is small In point of quat idea of one of the scenes upon ,. , .iiJ . .
numbera There are not many over which th automobile enthusiast of Ha- waJ1 of Tlm Preclpicea. And almost
150.000 in the territory, and of these the wall can look any day in the year. always the sea Is In sight, th broad,
rifiS. "Hnbr JLot .much mof?. than And it is only on of many. Th apafrkllng summer sea of Hawaii:
1.000 to C.000, th larger portion of road leads through rustling sugar cane, T. tj,,.
whom live In tho city of Honolulu, past rtc fields with th tiny sprigs of Of course, ther ar races. But these
Yet in Honolulu alone ther are 200 green rising from the silver water: ar rarely speed races. They generally
automobiles. Many of these are big through banana patches, .past clumps of take the form of endurance testa, which
.' atx-cylinder cars, seating six or Seven cocoanut palms. Half naked children, allows everybod- who owns a machine
persona. The smaller and cheaper ma- Hawaiian, Chinese. Japanese sprawl hap- to participate. Last Thanksgiving day
chines ar comparatively few in num- plly in the dirt of the road, to be hast- the automoblllsts celebrated by holding
ber. In proportion to its white popu-' lly gathered up by frightened mothers a tournament in which fancy driving
lation,- the .territory probably has a and hustled out of harm's way. One was one of th special features,
larger number of motor cars than any sees broad-horned water buffalo drag- Taken all in all, Hawaii is a Paradts
other atat or territory in th union, gin plows through swampy rice land, for the automoblllst. But ho can alao
bare-legged Chlneae patiently toiling in make a short visit to Hades if h
Money In Sugar. ' their fields. wishes to.
... . At Walalua. at the northern point of And the.trip Is not a difficult one to
And ther Is a reason for this, two th island, there is a flrat-claas hotel, make, either, x You put yourself and
reasons. In fact One Is that the per where the dusty traveler may get a good your automobile aboard the steamer at
ranlta wealth imon. the whites ia in- meal and ntMng to wash the grime Honolulu at noon one day and you get
? , , "mon wnuea of the road out of his throat before Into Hilo the afternoon of th next
ordlnately large. It takes money to starting back down the other side of day. a distance of about 180 miles.
' own and operate sugar plantations, and th Island. Th road la an excellent Prom Hilo the distance to the crater Is
about U miles. Th road Is not at alt More Than Mere Plaything,
a difficult one, and It winds up th Thm nfaminMi . -
mountain lhmn.1, a . aUKmiODU IS XOOT than S
Overhead ohia trees spread their thing In Hawaii. In sots parts of th
5,n-h."e"tTWen..tb iryeLLr HJ islands th mall carrier us au torn ox
hot sun of Hawaii, and in their shad vflu TT . .... ,
grow ferns to seemingly Impossible pro- u "T Unci Sam's letters Into
portions. Some of them are 10 or 10 th Interior valleys. Plantation man-
. of fMi'gVowor'esV ZTZJLf
ers are dainty litti things, nestling la totting over their larg stat, finding
th shad of their bigger relatives, thla th gpdlst and meet praotloal
t-a xftrmm tt Vnrt way of oovorlng tna territory wlilah
Kea ire Of Karth. - they , must traverse aoh day.
And vet but a fw mflae. hmng il la Honolulu, with a population f o
.1 v TT m ?00. the most of whom ar Japan and
can gas down through swirling, snl- Hawallans who do not belong to th
phuroua clouds of ohoking smok to automobll olaaa, 100 machine wr
wher th red fires of th earOi's aold urlnF th? 1MT. If thr la
Interior fllnlr.e mr,A m-m vl anJr elSWhr Of th SSjn poooda
interior nicker and glow, and th tlon which can beat thla twaoid, lihaa
shackled. Titan's bellow in Imp- still to be heard from. ;
EAT WHAT YOU LIKE
By Clara Reese
TUT! Tomatoes might. In thsoonr now and than fast which yon mvr
of time, tak a spurt and gnr- fhJoyed and If you have no complaint
atth. can, but not oaaoar.
If you ar fond Of tomatoes as never in your life hoard of a canoerous
- an edible, go ahead and gratify condition being generated through th
Ing from th dlt list every food th bag silnplr on account of senseless
palate and stomach craves for, lust be- -gosslpl And do not give up salt as a
caua urni libel ) nina th, MnnAa seasoning because another libel de
..! v.. . a , . ' ,ouna clares that it Is an vll, and do not
with the object of placing a ban on a depriv your morning coffee of sugar
hitherto harmless dish and produot, la ntl cream, and do not Insist on a
carried to extreme, .ometim. Just a. V&SSi
in th caa of foods labeled as digest- Eat a fair, square meal, and tomatoes
lble and Indigestible and the latter thrown in, whenever you- like. The
strtcken off in order to aeoure a so- doctor's orders only give preference,
called peace offering for th digestive Don't you know that, according to th
organs. doctrines of some sects, to entertain
But It la down right mean and as an- fear Is equivalent to the evil feared to
noylng as possible when It comes to In- be brought to pass. Now. that ia a
alnuatin- that this good vegetable or nlc situation to contemplate namely,
that appetizing product are the only that the minute you read or hear of th
ones responsible for generating speclfio behavior of your good old standby, to
dlsorders. Unless the -chemists or phy- matoes, hereafter you will feel the can
slclans tell you so In no uncertain oer sprout some place In your anatomy,
tones, don't believe one half you hear Banish fear of all sorts, simply be
about various good things bringing on causa It la of no value. Fear never
vlla and shortening the daya, helps a cause; fear never vanquishes an
You know what ia right for your enemy: fear never makes a stout heart,
taste and' stomach and system. You a level head and a strong body. Fear
know without being told what It is lops off tho good things of life, faanni
that brings on headache, heartburn, nesa, orogress, tomatoes, candy: Even
heaviness in the "pit" of the stomach the commandment to "fear God" 1s ln
and varloua aches and pains or dls- terprted by Christians . aa meaning
tressmg symptoms, rou know wnat to love uoa, ana it nas zar more weignt
A POWt A WAAIIATT
VAtLBY JFRpM THE ROAI. ,
TAFT, STATESMAN AND PEACEMAKER Gon-
tinned From tne First Page of This Section
eat and drink to obtain recuperation to and efficacy In the rule of conduct than
build up your strength and to make in its suggestlveneas of being afraid,
you feel good. At any rate, perfect love casts out fear.
And you know precious well th Qo ahead and eat your little sau co
foods and drinks from which you dish of tomatoes when tomatoes ar on
should abstain, and you know that ox- the table. Eat the stew, bread crumbs,
cess In eating ana drinking is all buttei, pepper and salt, and aometimes
wrong, and you know th product a clove or two or a small dash of sugar,
against which your stomach or palate Eat your tomatoes stewed or raw
rebels. If you hav been jogging along don't te afraid any more than you Used .
all your lit on a taste of tomatoea to be I
AMBITIONBy Mrs. John A. Logan
(Copyright, 1008, by W. B. Hearst.) spicuous a part In th futut advane-
iKRATfART.R amhltlon has aver been nient of material things and solutlonof
if -a I"? , a ,, v mysterious problems of natur. His .
inv wuav irwuui vi w iiu on- persistent labors m overcoming th air-
dowments. A child who Inherits flcultles that are unavoidable in devel-
mhltlnn wfll never fall to accom- oping great theories and conceptions
amoiuon win never rail to accom bjtvft bean pr0J1-l0UJ. and C0nl4 nof nfcv-
pllah something In Ufa Th un- teen accomplished had his ambition
oy great physical
I
acy so great that the most dire dls- more to be evaded than the secretary
aster was prophesied for its outcome, was the man to evade it.
And th outcome was the conversion to Within an afternoon. In a talk with
his views of nearly all the opponents Count Hyashi. Japan's shrewd minister
from mnMn hn ircnmninlaH him. of forelan affalra tha dlff Innltv nt tha
Yet tha .enlevements maris in tha Japanese sovernment In its relatlnna easlrur nroddlnr of ambition stimulates not been backed
ImitMMfn. uia viawa imA. via An. with lta Awn tMknnla haatiaa Af.th. .. . . - i k a . strensrth and unbendinar will.
whom he must antagonise still friendly dreaded It as deatructlv of their little himself to hia country's service be- ponents during that tour, remarkable posed reciprocal exclusion of laborers - . , . , .:,.- a ' Abraham Lincoln was moved by a
a ki.a maA frlanillv tn 1 ha nation Khun mmmeree- Tt waa orfn of thftna. amnll mum hla country needed him. becauaa aa thav .r. ..m.l. nntihl, than OV the two countries waa maila mani- wnicn IS an inaispenaaDie requiaii aur .it,, .kii- ..,.m -
repreaentatlve he la Jobs that ars hardes't to handle. he loved a great and difficult under- the truly statesmanlike msulta h won fest .. . -.-. , , th development of every God-given nave rMn fTom tn, rail-splitter to th
Mr. Taft, the man of na- , KIJ,R' "u u ,w ii k. n supreme lesia aoroaa, springing """", i i i t , e "O1"1"- talent. It la a ourioua fact that aimoat cnier execuuv or our great nation ana
owr,iiry with out evcentlon the belns to whom Become lioeraior 01 a race naia in
roor 1m- without exception tne being to wnom bonda , D the chains of slavery. .. . -
XjSSSL mD,"OB n" J,"n kfmn M , 00 ; Garfield and McKInloy war lUustr
1 J ft DA nnv.rtv miA ti,M4,K1n aaamlnalv t n . . - , i . , ,
Tcontem-emphasis Its triumphs over obstacles the shackles of poverty and advr
It could ln1 invariaoiy lie in ioe paw way iu mviruuureuv u nux uuimuuui ia.,,
Hfraraa uuivveiuwik w . - .. ,,. aw w
0l1" Th nl M..,t, ha nnna InAaaA hut man i
lly wished out of existence by mil-. Korea; he , was. indeed, vitally con- "TL.. ""'5,'"; '12 ' -j v.a for ambition. If all men were aatls- In the fields of science. pTofeswora
lions of big whit men along th At- cerneoV ror she could not tell how Ger- Jn hand with an ample firmness and a to perform th duties of a dally Agassis. Henry, Balrd and a scor of
lantlc. If It was diplomacy . for him many would regard It . ; , bold courage such ai? he dlsDlavad rlnd, or were contented with obsolete others prove the power of ambltioa ta
to dance the rlgadoon with th tiny The i Japanese could talk 1.' .'Ja" shortly afterward in China when K a- methods, . w should not hsv made the raise Its possessor to eminence,
belles of the archipelago, It was a for not man In the United States knew nVra In 8hanhal th. m.u. 7? progroM that greeted the twentieth In history, a long list of. Immortals
aipiomacy 100 energetic rqr ninety-nine ! " 'P p"'"."? ",eu cheer to American, there tht tnMth. century and which ia hourly being en- like Bancroft. Bwirt. (Jhannlng. and
Again and again, under stress of the It went to
most try ng dilemma, I have seen Sec- tlonal tasks; and he went at it as be !" " ' ',, i ,r., . 1 1 iTX " . . . kJ uP I "UH,r"ucV:r nu lH" - hrf .,j .Z .';.
f.e dlonlav thoae aualltlea of roea at all of. them. could rescue millions of human be- nicest skill, combined with the firmest x howed and surely no
yJ'Jl- He mad, himself familiar with the ?&r IWl C ?b!
.-'P a,lw,n,mrnSaK hta l
W"".-"r."Jlfc. '-.I ' "U Plrl'."at" vialitv to tormnflon"f "litJl-"SKSrn findlnV ouP ho- !h7 WitS .'Us ?".". Pr.evlIO
.."JSnJ?c?J; " i"ral 01 "SP men" in the Pacific that were o hearU would view her nosaibl oocunatlon of Sx.c'u?.-J,Pae".F.rm.?.u""
may very well be left to them to plan; And he 'made. ' too, a supplementary
but how much 'h ha meant for us in treaty wnich proved, with uncomprom-
the recent past I can testify to from my lslng practloallty, the sincerity, of the
daily obeervatlon. good faith animating the American peo-
Hls evidences of practical diplomacy pie. -
and of practical statesmanship were Panama, the despair of the stat de
given to'thV world- vrr?Tarly "in that partnnil diploVS!oV; became the con- 120 "Swot' l" Wh ' They "dV fflk "tohi m- and'he byP?abl? JhelV JounYrV " was thel? protestor.1 and, ;f by th. marvelous di.coverlo. of host of others alrht b. nam, prov.
period of our national apprenticeship stant tribute to Mr. Taft's personality. 0 y'" of a; talked to President TRoosevelt 1 have to,d Cn,n& of America's attltud i hir ,Dib lou" " who continue to be In- lng that th n Id night . o'. has bsn
lo the art of the on and th sclanc of Today his simple sutement to th peo- . If It was statecraft In th I'aw that 1lkthV, n.TltT?i?-T5!?I tUSZ friend. . . - defatigabl in Investigation and ex- burned at th behest of ambition,
inuuueu nun w miM inunninaDia trips imnnrfnn fftn,-,n ,u t, n.very
the- other. . Pie of Panama suffices: they rely, with
There was no more thorny problem , out question, upon his word and his ad
ever presented to any nation than that vice .
of the friars' lands In the Philippines. Cuba, that concrete proof of a na
They owned property valued at 17,200,- tlonal magnanimity which has remained
000. with their title as indisputable by the incredible wonder of foreign state-
the government a the . collection of . craft, still endures aa a memorial to
no ooudi juii otf. iit stop in japan Everv nolnt jit iaana hetwVan-h. -.-. Perlment.. Take Edison for example. In literature, art and muslo, wj
was ciearea away in that ad- iur in. Hmouion mav woo muwr iineiJiv a" " , , . .ofc v
Filipinos thought, while lettinc them
know precisely what he thought, it was Wgr, Ve
wiQirui ua viio kiiiu mm miiuv ruiero
in the years, before
peace settlement
in i.nina. anangnaix and
with ' complaint over the
a . I 1 I . . - .T ' In th. MtUUa.J a ftiTAnlA 'D.lr" Ivtlta. ItiAII, VlptnrO Who hjtv' eflnntlMM ,1
fl 1 111 .ii,, wui iu un n Hvrv naTinn - . - . . . u v& ... i a . ..... - . ... . -
i . , . , . . . . . - . i , v. I . v. .. , n. .. a , lM.iin.Mhl. hafvlAM fh.Aii.h . V.
u..,... m anew wnere America stood. ! . " "uia w ctniurm ununu nunk - ....v.0.. .
over th5 Today thanks to the need which th u today. Probably a thousand pat- promptings of a worthy ambition which
mat maae rulers atrlns-ent annlicatlon of nnr lnimlrr. emergencies ot tne new century created "Ji" """ o ni creun in iuo iminiv n- "","v""'"
republics could ftf- "i ,ItZi?rJltt with its birth, this nation, now In truth ofttc. teach one Of Incalculable benefit bappinass of all .men..- -.....-.:...
their revenues waa.disputed by the na- the man who could make anew a nation command such, service from governors, gtatesman whose Investigations had con- upon the threshold of Its ultlmat great- nuin"maB race- wa5 aune8to; n.. hntft.- It . i., Hahfi -ht
tlvei. It was a local aourc of Irrl- plunged In anarchy . The born statesman Is the- born wel- flrmM tbe lustne.i'of. JeT-'nt''m.'v8 ha'0, tW.ha'Shhhow,,ver Trunk. ' n2&hSlJt$ ttoa Ff "an "h ends fhou aSt 1 bo
tation that could never abate, on He went to Cuba when Its' people fare maker. Drlv him too hard, and complaints; It waa tha diplomat, whos. 5?iu"?i TL". , toJ J,J "country's: th? God's. iu Iruth'
which, meant endless annoyanc-pos- wer in arms against one another, with war may appeal to him- aa the lesser frank promise of amendment left China d'4 v,,ta' .we Mnnotrttreat-pMsoM,, J a V??": 'IJ, X SlT rtJ.
Ihlv. continual turbu enoe. . the arms loaded and the ffmrers on the evil: but hia lnatlnnt lo tnv.H.hlv foe frlendlv where It hart been lrrlo one rnBn ,n wnom i e attnoutes are ".""'. mi.ier wrcmou,, 'J""""'. M
- . . l . . a ., . . . . . . i , - . - . . . - ' - . vaat-asi whin mi, rv film fn. . ki.. . iimiuMi nnwat rhtr la ?n ni.v an nnn ono onouiu xiiiiv twu in u lion.
TO cut a uoraian iuioi wnicn was ea ingger.- ne rairoi nave uomineerro. peace, proauction ana prosperity. wnnm me montn mat was passed in Ii i """1" .7" i r lz I .
a in rniiippmeo, trfini naa outaone tne
tip Inextricably with a territory -wher for the right and the provocation wer Whether he be a Gladstone or
Mohammedan slaveholders jostled pa- sufficient.
Lincoln, a Blaine or a McKlnley, he good his presence had wrought with
gan barbarians ana unnsuanity was, insteaa. ne reconcuea. uioaa aomes- will dedicate to the people In whom tnosetwo greai nations Of th. orient.
otiU too far the courier, of a working tie war ended before It had fairly be- hla interest in aroused all th qualities when a . little later we returned to
rivlilxatlon, Mr. Taft betook himself to gun. with a working basis established that should afford him. In private life, Hongkong the -boycott was rampant:
the Vatican, the most ancient seat of between the contentious factions that such riches for himself. there had been murders in Canton, and
religion in. Europe and th moat puna-'was In Itself a trtumnh of statesman- No nation and no province has en- notices were up menacing Americans,
tlllous of courts. ship, and with a peaceful acquiescence joyed ouch an unselfish dedication of Th senators and congressmen in th
jt was his mission to carry out th In orderly government which Is still energy, courage and tact for the mak- Psrty held a council of war? to decide
most' drastic modern labor, of statecraft - the admiration of Cuba lng of ,-theIr welfare as the Filipinos on ,ne weapons they heeded for th visit
througn aipiomacy witn . in worms - rne rexiremeni or me umiea -estates, nave received from th man who told l" vf'""-,'''"1" ula aotai waa to aine
most experienced ana most samirea aip- in reorusry next, rrom its supervision president McKlnley he
lomat.1 jn rvpe ixg axii lit, encoun- vt .ae mann aixiuri will uo xreon
tered a personage " whose . extreme age. ' evidence of the absence of territorial
endowed with the wisdom of a mind greed from th nature of th. American
brilliantly intellectual, was naoituatea people: cut it win o a more
to the Utmost refinements of diplomatic alve evidence of the constructive
usag. manshln dlspiayea oy the man
BARNAKD MASCOTS.
llf they chose a gamecock as their
mascot. ' He . was as red as the class
flower, the jack, rose." and to help mat-
MILLION AT EUCHRE.
ters along the rooster was named Rosey n.t.u. Uln.n fn. ci... I.
Rooster and China Dogs and Real "n h irJ "d seen him. He " . ,,".,," " f ','
p .. .. lived with one of the squatters Just an Australian Claim.
. ' Dog" Emblems. , acrossth street from the college build- Tnm th British Australian. V f
- , From th. New Tork Sun. of'lSOwodr? olll"" teZTuZ.r Bom. interesting reminiscences of th.
' Haimarri srlrl fiMv mvrnvm hari th ta atHn i. urniiAnh
thouwht we u8- ."fViIl'al.f Lf? B'4.1? greatest faith In mascots, and one of The moment when 1907 could be man of th. Broken Hill Proprietary
company, recall th. story of a gams
cards in which he staked and lost
an Interest ; which . subsequently re
turned something like a million sterling.
x His stay-on the ground endured for plucked the Island from anarchy'a brink tlona of 8panlsh admlnlstratora, whose ,An5 Itn.htha.l n went to Canton and that entered In MM.:. In some out of Vanc guard. And Rosev never failed Mr. McCulIoch was th - manager all !
six weeks, during whicn ne had two in- and saved it to renewed peace,, order Intent was often better than the world Krrhin.-aTiii ii.aiilra,rlw,?.",,i ?S way corner of Europe one of the his stanch admirers. Excited by- the pert owner or Mount uipps station, on
terviews with the pope. -The whole trou- and prosperity.; . . . , baa given them credit forwhen he - I?Jftha lOT!?.!.? AJ?? girls discovered' a hideous little china ehoutai1 and singing all about him, he which Broken Hindis situated, 'when
ble, finally and definitely brushed away The period which has elapsed , since had replaced with permanent, product- d,own 171 0,nn'h.,'rifn,"TnT,i3 !ial"hflr hV -1m- Va -Aii-h -Vtn would let off one luety crow after an- Charles Basp pegged ont that outcrop,
hv the purchase of the friars' holdings, th United States essayed, so reluctant- Ive peace the centuries. of chronic war S?.f.-Hi01t1?1 niI", i"h'' ."1J. Un'l QKMlnAlt Kij,5L,2 :-her. 5 . ' y , and he Joined with Rasp and other st.
was forever laid . at restand the ira- ly. the administration of the Phlltpt hli devotion to .thav welfare Of his w vuiw Jr?. tlon hands- In forming the orlnlnl
n..in nf abanluta honestv and com. nines, la too brief to narmlt foraetful. . a.lvantitlona nrnt.r.. aia .ni i,n wnat, in-view or the traditional friend- hls.cheeks. .One of the ears was folded .uven in aciversity Kosey was a so- d t, ot ev a finance the work-
5 it.lV resocreeful tact, mad in th nessof the herculean .labor - wrought - The harden of their tariMa. throtain- ""'P. f.,Lne:iw',cnt.".h would paca on nig neao, ana the ehap of hla -ciaaa,. w wnen tmngs -wont qt the clalm. f
Vatican during that trying 'visit, re. In those Islands by the herculean body, them In their overv new. unskilled ef- aT.. " was just sneer i w nvwi.ng - ever seen ', Vfr Mr. McCulIoch
Xm.m marlne.; the secreta-sied . fy of each class a? '
When, at the price of a breakdown ff"Iuv"L"n L??.,aJne?.v.rJr .positively aa it enters coiie-e is tne selection or -.thletlo .-victory. " Two of th tallest of
impres- n healtn that frsuatly enda th career ; I V rianrfi, , hi '"I", aom good luck emblem. : girls would put a pole through the ring
states- of a publlo Official, he had accomplished JlliT.JKJt2. . Th. au.tom ... .t.rt. h. h. ei... on Kowy'i and carrv him craudlr
. WhO lar no what waa tha fall,,.. n nn.n. " DOapiiailty OI tjnina. 7 . 'lkMii.K' tk. jr.
was the hero of th
mains uneffaced jtoaay. i - neara on ly Brain and soul, that make up the per- fort at betterment of their- hapless ZZmTZ; rliht." T " vVhen thla eofleoctlon ... Mhihltd log a sonV wliich beaan- " jamous gam- ot oaroa win a you tig
recently ne. of th most prominent of sonaltty of Mr. Taft, i r condition, has ever-since appealed to B w. ram. iJek hVX.h '"t. . . i-Vkvii. -oaIi7'!! t . oegan. . tr fellow, named Cox for a share In Hi
Catholic prelate. In this country remark Onlv a pl man., phvslcally as well hjm. M7 "a , PP , tln whtn th. nSn.."p'?.htth! n tih? frlfnt-ilhL elalm, By this time the syndicate hn I
that, ta i 5e VaUcan theytalfcof no on as lnteUectuklly. an big-hearted as III. humanlty-or, to speak precisely. pece treaty wmP him S -the oslda- nlua aid from Th bravJ.'t R tn.. VJffi? ,h.r'" ,hMK?',,11' il
ele, when they speak of Americans., well, could have survived the Indefatl- his humaneness-Wakes him dislike lecretary Tkf Uacconnanl nv bv Ma that 5m on "lwf'a IS h was kntMt- "c:-' .bBania, -yr. ",r,nt4 ilil tof 1 'ourteenth. and ( n
chhUTforTh.lt,of
possible to hw'w'aJ.,LW"Ml- tyi'r--tTitJSfiAJVX,Vl?L J?f heen characterlsedby po- labor was f most hostile to Japanese to outdo th originality of their predl- Boarded their beloved mascot had dls- McCul'och wia st"ll ohdurat- but t
man. , when .Mr,, Taftt undertook, his. .thought frjmv the first, that we do not litlcal fighting as vigorous aameri- labor Immigration, and. whan a. num- cessors. and their final choice waa a': aonoat-Z.. ans Kn... T-iVi Thin; "BU M "VxS". w - 111 Z?1!?' Vi".
T r,.(w.HM beartna- anon our' iaSn- "vrv wefl'without them-'": tvitafrf ii." .titim-'AoTh "iV KZm2L.7!!3-m?Z 5:L"'.i" ."i"U--t,i0LW" .: "Vs cnoM.a-ecarao to tls matters. The terms were tl.at if
-i,.VWwlh "Panama, and In the settle-f "So hav I." was th prompt renlv '.b'rad Tn thiH bone" ih. ii e 7 7-" - Ih2 rrw Vn h- i"u.lvi""ZZ. ..." KJKr vT-'.r"- won he was to get th. ehr. fo
.ini of Cuha a nascent Civil war. con- of tha president. "But w hav them All tha enemies in eonreo. . T th ' S.imhaXSa In l.n..3.' i'. n77. .h.YSas h.H haa MccuHocn was th victor l.
-;temanshin of tha hichest now. and -we- must tak car of them, -nolle . he advocatad in th Phlltnnlne '-a.i --Vi-t. nfThi '---1- th. Vm .i. ..miaiA ,k. JVT., rjri ."!?, ' was to oe paid ..- Alci.ullnrt, ul.
order was demanded and supplied. . I want you to assist In getting up the were notified of th tour of observation That visit to Japan was designed to of copying, -t and th gargoyi never big white bulldog by the name of Bob,
' Th people of Panama, . all the civil government. ... , i K In the Islands, and the mo- inveterate b nothing more than a atop on our made the hit that was expected of him. The class of 19 15. sophomores now,
utronger before the tribunals of the ; Judge Taft, with a career Of the. of them wer Induced to be his corn- way to th Philippines; the secreUry - It remained for 1807 to strike -Out are a very diitnifled claia. In spite of
' mt& our own national conscience most enviable distinction, to be eabsn- oanions In tha Journey. ' . nrotented that he came iinnlr in , hi. In an antlrelv new direction. . Thi riaaa th.i. ... nvy.. ..i.
for their Inherent helplessness, caviled doned and with an undertaking Of the That waa very bis statecraft; but It capacity of a privat cltlaen. .Yet th. nam. to college withgreat enthusiasm, when they chose a wis old x owl. as
' at our treaty, resemea " as unjust, auia mo uuuious piumm to nBBuy, govs waa greaies. aipiumacy, it was aipiorp- emergency , was tneie, ana u ' waa no an to sytnuoua -moir atiitua -towara .their Class ambiem ana mascot.
out it capacity of a privat cltisen. .Tet th. cam. to co'.leg. with great enthusiasm, when they ch
dlplom-. emergency .was , there, and It - waa bo aad to symboiiie -their attitude toward .their class mt
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