The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, February 12, 1891, Image 8

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    VANDERBILT'S MAJOR DOMO.
(Ill Theory or Dining n a rino Art Thm
Ailv.uilnso (In tlnlni.
Joseph Dncnlol. tho cook to whom It fa
mid Mr. VvT. K. Yatulcrblltl3toglvo 10,
WO n year, is a well built little man only
ibout Ave feet tall. Ho wis born In Bir
mingham, England. Ho look? liko an
Englishman, and speaks tho languago
tvlth a strong cockney nccnnt, and ho has
in Englishman's lovo for boxing, and uses
tho slang of the ring. His parents, ho
jays, were Trench.
"If I were rich enough not to havo to
(vork," ho paid, "I should still do my
business for the lore of it. I am nil
artist, and I have invented a new school
of dining, llecanso n man is rich ho can
not eat moro than a poor man, and yet tho
Idea of n lino dinner has been to civo a
great number of courses. It is a mistake.
When n man has eaten his oysters, Ids
soup, his entrees, his llsh, what chanco
has ho to enjoy his mutton or fowl?
When he has eaten nil, Ids stomach Is
10I" and he raised his hat with both
hands slowly nbovo his head to indlcato
tho effect of the fullness.
"I make him want to eat. First ho
must be hungry, and then I put things
before him so that ho wants them, If I
want him to eat oranges, for instance, I
offer them to his neighbor. He bees them
nnd asks "for them."
Ho conies from tho Malson Palllard, in
tho Clmusse5 d'Antin. "It is only t. llttlo
place," ho said, "with only sixteen tables.
When I went tliero tho business was all
rundown. I built 't up by treating each
person as if he were my guest, and study
ing his tastes."
Tho llttlo director Is nn nntocrat at tho
table. Ho does not let his guests hnvo
whatever they like, for fear it may clog
their appetites. "I make them ask for
things ami keep them waiting. Suppose
I have served a dinner like this today: A
soup, somo fish, and n woodcock, with
coffee nnd fruit. To-morrow my customer
nsks for woodcock. 'I am sorry, sir, but
I cannot prepare It.' Hut in a day or two
ho will ask for It again, and then I let him
havo it. If I let him tiro of anything,
then my art would bo gone."
A great advantage which Mr. Dugniol
claims for his system is that It leaves him
so much greater variety of food to oiler on
different days. "Suppose," ho said, "I
cook everything that is to bo had for ono
great dinner, what is there for to-morrow?"
It Is not to bo supposed from this lan
guage that Joseph is going to cook any
thing with his own hands. Ho does not
even profess to be able to do this, although
his father w.as a restaurateur and Joseph
grew up In tho business.
"I can cook many things," ho said,
"nnd I can carve as few men can, but I
can tell tho cook how to prepare his food
nnd warn him if ho has failed to secure
tho proper flavor."
It may bo Interesting to know how
Joseph will bcrvo a woodcock to Mr. Vnn
dcrbllt. It will be cooked only ten min
utes beforo It is brought on tho tnblo. "I
will bring it on while tho llsh is being
eaten, and 1 havo an alcohol brasler on
tho table. It lias a sauce of red wine nnd
gravy In It. I carve the bird and put all
tho bones and back into the sauce. The
'Odor and appearance of tho bird excites
tho appetite. It takes twenty-(lvo min
utes to cook a woodcock. Tho bird has
only been cooked ten minutes whon I
carvo It. Now I send tho meat back to
tho oven for fifteen minutes, and tho back
and tho hour's, in which tho richest flavor
is found, are left to stew. When the moat
comes back It is on a hot plate, and I
strain the rich sauco over it." Now iTork
Sun.
F " relluulns ti MleHt MUtiiUo.
It Is surprising to know that a great
failure of a business houso will sometimes
follow tho very cliyht mistake of a clerk.
Only a short tlmo ago I feared wo would
hnvo to record an unpleasant occurrence
of this kind in St. Louts. Two young men
nro doing a prosperous v. holcsalo business
hero, in whoso house n i mall error hap
pened recently, which rught havo caused
a collapse of tho linn. According to cus
tom a list of notes falling due at foreign
banks each month is given to tho book
keeper or some proper person around tho
office, who Is expected to go to tho homo
bank with which the firm deals nnd havo
nil tho notes paid. Tho bookkeeper of this
particular hou.se was given a list of tho
notes for ono mouth, but inadvertently
failed to report ono of the hills duo in
New York, nnd, of courso, it was not set
tled by tho homo bank. Tho noto went to
protest boforo tho firm knew that it had
not been paid, but when the error was dis
covered a hcttlcniont promptly followed.
Suppose that the creditors of tho firm had
heard that the note had gouo to protest,
they would havo jumped to tho conclusion,
that tho firm was UunuclnUy embarrassed.
All tho creditors would have rushed iu at
once, probably, and under tho Immense
pressure a disastrous failuro might havo
Ixjon precipitated. Tho genius of n suc
cessful mercantile man lies In his accurato
kuowledge mid ccreful supervision of tho
details of his bu3lues3. J. 1). Young in
Globe-Democrat,
VorrtU umiI IfnliifulU
Forests nro known to diminish evapora
tion nnd preserve moisture, and this lias
hcon explained by tho lower temperature
nnd greater humidity which exists tinder
their shadows. The most Imiwrtnnt fac
tor in tho production of this state of af
fairs is, however, the resistance which is
offered to tho winds by tho woods. Tho
force of the winds being greatly reduced
under tho trues, the air Is changed more
fllowly, and the moisture less readily car
ried away. The quantity of rain increases
In tho vicinity of a forest. During tho
rainy season tho moss and herbago of
woods titoro up tho moisture for consump
tion during the dry season, and it is in
this way that luxuriant forest growths
aro permitted to flourish in regions whoro
It never rains except iu the fall and win
ter, as is the case on the coiwt of the
Caspian sea. Globo Democrat,
fitonemill Jiirlooit nuil thn Prlcit.
Dr. J William Jones, tho gullant Con
fedorato veteruu, wan standing with noma
friends on llroud street bridge waiting for
tho procession on Docoiutlon day. "I
wonuor." someone asked, "If nay body of
troops ever moved oxnetly on time?"
"Never," replied the doctor ijuietly, "I
lmaglno, slnco Stonewall Jackson died."
Tlils Kcoiued to tot the rcrilnlscontul
wood and tint doctor continued
"Uy tho wuy, did von over hear tho
close of tho rnyer tuuuo by Father Dubort,
the bravo Cut hollo prlwt who was chap
lain of Hay . brikTidoT It was in New Or
Jtwuis, on a big Confederate day, and Father
Diibert was praying Ho had euloglted
tho Confederate uoliliur In Gun (Stonewall
Jackson In jwrtlcular when ho closed
with them words "And now, Almighty
Clod our Father, thou knowost that when
thou H4ftdt up thy mind that the Con.
firy bhould be defeated lit war thou
touHd It nry to remove thy wrvmit,
JkoMwall Jaekaoti, bfor thou couldti
.11 "(lorn Clrlllrntlnti In I'mnrp.
Tin' personal "fleets of Marie llognault,
thn in tin lent) mistress of I'lunzlnl. havo
been sold at public miction ut tho Uotel
l)nuot There wa n tcrrihlo crowd, In
cluding many Indies of fashion and aristo
crats rank All the effects of the dead
woman were sold including her clothing,
ami almost fabulous prices wero paid.
For fxamplo. a pail of him- silk corsets
brought !.!? A trashy novel which sho
uh.s readme lust beforo she was killed
brought '2t, the publisher's price of it Is
?." cents Tho blue sill; stockings which
she hud on when she was killed were pur
chased by a Russian countess for $13. A
biinlii In which I'ranzlni was said to havo
washed the blood from his hands after tho
murder brought JjvIo A chiffonier, on which
aro to Im seen tho marks of his bloody fin
gers, brought A heavy coat of
waterproof transparent varnish has been
put over tho finger marks to proventthem
from being obliterated A pair of common
silk garters brought each
One lady, n rleii banker's wlfo, paid 32
for a pink silk unilervest. considerably
worn, and at once stripped off tho half
dozen buttons and sold them foi nplcco.
A tooth brush brought S-i uiid a shoo but-
toner t3, though neither cost over CO
cents now A wife of a deputy wears a
brooch containing a tiny gallows nooso
made of Praiizlni's hair ami another lady,
n duchess, has not In a ring ono of tho
handsome teeth f'ct which tho murderer
was famous Sho bribed tho executioner
to knock it out of his Jaw foi her, as soon
as ho was dead As Is well known, tho
corpse of I'raii.lnl was completely skinned,
nnd the liiuiiod hide made up Into pocket
books, curd cases mid other souvenirs,
wuich aro highly prued Tho Argonaut.
TEL!
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O-trur iiml III. Hauuzlnr.
met Mr () Wilde not long
slnco In
London Ilo stood on the corner of Bond
street and Piccadilly delivering a series of
deep, guttural ami heart felt reflections on
the mud ami particularly at a largo nnd
lavish display of it that find been spread
over his attire by the wheel of a passing
hansom
A woful ohnngo has como over tho erst
while apostle of lesiheticism Whoro a
waist once existed there Is now a billowy,
bulging ami complacent protuberance that
wots not of sunflowers and lilies, nor
ve.inm for sickly yellows nnd pallid greens.
It indicates instead a rampant, clamorous
and passion tossed yearning for beer that
mis been mot by a generous hand Mr.
Wildo's outline would do credit to nn al
derman ills reddish hall was clipped
close and topped by n beaver hat In a
cocky sort of way, and his trousers wero
rolled up In a fashion that allowed tho ob
server's eyo free play over a pairof sturdy
walking boots As a matter of detail it
may bo added that tho trousers (tho pot
aversion of tho former (esthete's life) wero
111 lilting and bagged at tho kneo. Mr.
Wildo's increasing corpulence has. do
stroyed tho strong linos of his face, but
milled an element of rubicund good na
ture Ho was ruddy and eonifortablo
looking
"I biinposo." ho snld. beforo wo separ
ated, "that you remember somo of tho re
marks I us"il to make about journalism?"
"1 havo a vivid recollection of a speech
you made ono night at tho Iotus club in
Now .York, in wliich you denounced 'tho
Ink stained creatures of tho press.'"
"Ah, yes Well, I'm ono of them now.
My magazine Is my only aim."
Ilo is making a success of it, too. It Is
ono of the low instances whero a man of
violent enthusiasms becomes a money
maker. Ulukoly Hull In Now Vork Sun.
I'lofe-Nloiuil Artist u Terror.
Art stoics anil tho dealers In artists'
supplies aro not supported to any degreo
by prolessional talent, as In fact no dealer
cares to cater to that class of trade. Pro
fessional artists aro a terror to business
men, for they seem to havo no Ideas of
wavH and means of transacting business,
and think it all tho sumo whether they
pay In a day or a year Tlj.cn. tho ..success
I ul inon want you lo toady 16 thorn and
submit to Insolent collections on the con
tracted Ideas of all engaged In trado.
They will force thoir pictures on tho pub
lic whether the execution is good, bud or
Indifferent, mid when the dealer remon
strates they turn a scornful nose nnd
caustically comment on the terrible lack
of art culture among tho uneducated.
There aro men In tho art supply busi
ness who havo Informed mo that their
most sincere wish was that a real orofos
sloual would never cross tho threshold of
their stores Tho nrtists who havo had
souso enough to forego the ambition to
become famous and turned thoir pencils
nnd brushes Into commercial work havo
found a reward commensurate with tho
cost of early training There aro a dozen
commercial artists iu St. Louis who today
claim Incomes ranging from $3,000 to
$0,000. that lift them from tho penury
mid uncertainty of u Bohemian whose life
Is devoted to catching tho public fancy.
Tho public Is too whimsical, and although
you may captivate it for awhile, fashion
will lead the crowds away from yester
day's favorite. Charles E. Ault In Globe-Democrat,
An l'.xpoit lien Catcher.
There is n wonderful brown and golden
bird in Mexico, a species of bee martin,
that is a remarkably expert bee catcher.
Ho has a way of milling up the feathers
on top of his head so that his crest looks
exactly like a beautiful flower, When a
bee conies along to tip honey from this de
lusive blossom it is snapped up nud de
voured, Chicago Herald.
VEGETABLE PANACEA
PREPARED FROM
ROOTS Ik HERBS.
fohthi: cunc or
AND ALL OTHER DISEASES
ARISINO FROM A
DISORDERED STATE OfTHC STOMACH
OR AN
.INACTIVE LIVER.
rOM VALE UY ALU
DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS
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