V i 4 . . . . j ' T- THE NEWS-RECORD ENTERPRISE bMd Esch Tharaday OREGON U Is the czar taming the duma. In od ot the new duma taming the czar The ornithologist who thought be aw snow goose In New York is In- tamed It wan snow goose. Mow that King Oscar of Sweden ! dead the world Is lennilug how really great ana good a man he was. M appears that a balloon can-travel in any direction it desires If It finds an accommodating wind blowing that way. , Before giving Bome one a piece of your mind It is always best to select a piece that you will not be ashamed of ater. Aa exchange remarks that "no pinch Bare, like a money srmeeze." The writ c nas evidently never been in tho da of the police. Am Eastern physician claims to have attended 300.000 lectures In his life time. The figures must include those delivered by his wife. Naturally, when an English impostor howed up In Pittsburg It was the wife f a steel manufacturer who swallowed b book with the bait The California gentleman who Is try- the experiment of living on cactus leaves can later add to his fame by giving the nutritive qualities of old tum a fulr trial. "Congress doesn't understand the money question," says Senator Bailey of Texas. Still, things wouldn't be so bad If the money question were the nly one Congress didn't understand. Among other prosperous conditions Mentioned by Secretary Wilson, of the agricultural department, la that of vernowing schools. That Isn't the av .stage small boy's Idea of good times. very once In a while Cuba thinks i sne would be happier If she was managing her own affairs again, well knowing at the same time that she can not manage them half as well as we 4M. king's English with esao and accuracy, is a possession which lends a grace to the most humble. Ever since the trib-' ute of poor, distracted Lear to his dead Cordelia, the voice "soft, ' gentle and low" has been esteemed "an excellent thing In woman," and to-day there is especial timeliness In a plea for the refined voice, not only In women of gentle breeding, but in those who, far and wide in this great land behind counter and in kitchen and on the street shriek and yell at a helpless, suffering public. There Is often, If not alwnys, some sort of an examination by which it Is sought to test the fitness of girls who wish to be clerks or wait resses; but no one ever thinks, to ask one question which ought to be asked: "Is It pleasant to hear you speak?" A certain girl who sells stockings lu a big city store sets forth their merits In a voice so pleasing that her custom ers are sure to buy more than they need. But only" a few steps from her counter, the ticket seller at a subway station keeps crying, "One dollar!" "Twenty-five cents!" "Fifty cents!" In a voice so nasal, harsh and penetrating that It offends every sensitive ear and affronts every patron of gentle spirit. For any public servant whether man or .woman a gentle voice and a gra cious manner are worth advancement The tone and air which give uncon scious pleasure are all too rare among hurrying Americans: but where they no exist they are a precious possession. A waitress in a railroad restaurant, being praised for her kindly attentlve- ness and refinement, replied, "I always think thnt there Is one thing I can do like the finest lady in the land. I can speak like her!" SATE JIOW. One of the most successful of modern techers writes, "For ages people have realized that the boy baa a mind to educate. Only recently have we awak ened to the fact that he has a body to aeveiop ana a character to form. A fine mind in a puny body Is a deDlora- ble combination; When it is allied to a weak or unprincipled character the situation is far worse; and no plan of education Is complete which does not seek persistently and systematically to develop in everv hnv rhamMo .n,i health as well as mental power." No IHEES ENTOMBED FOB WEEKS, one can dispute the truth of these " words. But we have not yet learned ull Tiree Men Buried a Thousand Feet the conclusions they Involve. They ab-1 Underground in Nevada, solve the teacher from the final re-' 0n morning early in December a sponslblllty, and thrust It Into the often sudden crash of timbers, a muffled reluctant hands of the father and clatter of rock and cloud of dust told mother. Health and character are iin- the engineer of the Alpha mine, near menseiy dependent on conditions In the iy, Nev., that the five men be had home. The school may keep the-child JU8t 8ent down in the cage were buried, in me most desirable surroundings for "e 8ave the alarm and a thousand six hours a days ; but the other eight- men eneer to be of service, gathered een hours are passed under the order "bout the shaft Supt. Gallagher care- of the home. Sleeping and eating are fu"y Picked the men be wanted, noti- rar more determining factor In tba nea others that he .might call upon life of the boy than studying. A boy them lftter and at once began efforts to overfed or.a girl underfed can no more communicate with the entombed men, respond to the call of an Inspiring boplng some might have escaped deh. teacher than an engine can move when Before nightfall he learned that two Its fire box Is choked with cinders or Greeks were caught in the cave-in and empty of coal. Bad air In a sleeping burled alive, but that the three Amerl room can vitiate the moral teaching of cans, Bradley, Brown and McDonald, the schools. Tight clothing may stran- were ,n no immediate danger. A slx Ble In a girl a talent for music or a Iucn P'Pe run from the mouth of the Ponce de Leon, even thnimh ax love of poetry. So we arrive at another Buaft to the bottom and by removing ot discover the sprlne of ruiw-i truism that parents and teachers the caP from its base the Imprisoned ,lu in 1 lonaa, will find his final resting place there, If the Florida leg Wature has Its way. That body has taken steps to secure a removal of the remains of the adventurous explorer from the Church of San Jose, In San Juan, Porto Rico, to the United States The governor of tho State has asked governor of Porto Rico to co-oper-nte with the committee which is to go to San Juan after the collln. ' BUT IT WAS SCARY FOE AWHILE. ' THKEE MEN BURIED IN A NEVADA MINE. - "Tali bank was talked to death" MJd the president of Kansas City's largeet uanclal Institution as be losed Its doors. Next to a woman's reputation that of a bank suffers the ost from talk. Nearly ten thousand people visited the bome of Longfellow last year. This does not necessarily indicate an inter- on me part of the American people ) poetry. A good many of the visitors May have thought when they started tor his home that Longfellow .n. . horse. must work together if the children are men managed to talk with Gallagher. I to do well. The aid of modern science rbev toI(1 n'm they had a little food must serve In home as in school. So nml water enough for two or three the wise home making and the affec- 'luJ"s- tlonate companionship of the father Wltn rubber devices Gallagher passed and mother may supplant the Infor- food aud liquids down the pipe and matlon and the discipline which the wa B0n able to supply the men. He teacher brings. Out of the combination 8ta''ted a drift toward them and at comes the happy family. i nrst It seenled probable that he would b reuen tuem in a week. Before that Short Naraea. time the unforeseen happened and the i 3 5L. fctt $, j,. Jiff ,u i K fJCT, aid ZWnr- ft II U ' . IV 1L y in It ,V7j STEAM PIPE V&LD TO SEND SUPPLIES. . soorrLEVELumy Cfl KLJJ J HOn THIS P0ItlTT00TWn n clergyman, Dr. Frederick fecuera were compelled to make new prejudice . against a long l,,uns. It was then announced that ten An English i we come down to th ni.ii.,... te. onu a prejudice acuiust a lone f the thing, we are confronted witi, Btrll8 f Christian names, and held da'8 wo,ll(1 he sulliclent to get to the the phenomenon that virtually all the t,lnt lf 8U'11 nftmes were Proposed the miners, but fresh accidents beyond the clergyman snouiu alter tiiom at bap- "l prevention ueiayea tue work tlsm, whether the parents were willing en- Jsow Gallagher declines to make or not. It was said of him that be Predictions and simply says that he christened all the boys Frederick after w111 continue his effort as long as he himself, and all the tfirls Mary after nas strength to direct It The men the Virgin. The author of "The Life can be Baved, be declares, and he will of Walter Tater" gives Doctor Lee's 8nve thorn. niernoa or christening as follows: lue entombed miners spend their -inme tnis child," he would say In lon ""y rar more cheerfully than might be expected in such clrcum- Archlbald Cholmondelev Constnn. stances. To safeguard them in nu tine Ferdinand," perhaps the mother the rescue party Is delayed Supt. Gnl- wouiu wnisper. "Frederick," she would hear, to her provisions to last three weeks, People In the world are engaged lu the tenia amusement of sloughing off their Inherited and familiar language and learning to speak another. No epoken language, anywhere on earth has ever been the same thing fP ' fcundred years. Slang Is sweet In all mbuths, because It Is new. By and by long becomes idiom; H beearse It is traditional, and adopt bl" a,lthf,rltatlve voice. ...r,ip8. lue English In this re spect re qlllte a. bd as we; you shall hear a "cinch" spoken of any day In Oxford cr Cambridge or Belgravla. CHAMBER AT 1000 1 LEVEL WHESEmm . V nliL Ltxl UnnLD V. EL THtWAQHlltGIW MONUMENT COMPAQED WITH SHAFT in which mn m . -BURIED a TLlT.PHOIiE Girous mine, Nevada, and dia grams showing plight of three miners. TO LIMIT IMMIGRATION. Fastnct Rock, off the southwest coast f Ireland. Is now marked by a power ful Ight In a new stone lighthouse re- Japanese and American Officials Out line Flan at Tokio. There Is reason to believe that the lflfrltA.- ha. ..innllnJ . 1 ... I 111 f t .. r-. .... 1 1 . 1 m . . i f.uT. .wis Duf.Mit.-ii iiicuj wim enougu I '" 4"utiu ui mugriiLiou or xne provisions to lust three weeks. Thev Japanese to America has been satistfne- nin7.eiiieni, ana men would follow the receive cooked food, eggs, milk, and tor"y settled, at least for the present, usual formula of baptism. tobacco by means of a six-Inch nine I after 'a series of conferences between In the vestry, of course, there would running down the shaft Tllpv haua United States AlilhllKSlllllir (TRl'lon nml bo objection. i connected tho mine telenhonn win. Minister of Foreinn Affnlra u.irn.M i. - , ...... J... ... oently completed. It take. i .... . .. . LH5Ctor e wo'l re- electric cable, and are able to talk dally foklo. f a cast-iron tower stationed on Vh g ' vln ln the wltB thelr fmnlIle8 and Menda. They " Is understood that at their last ummlt of the rock, rising one hu dred 7. 1 1" Vi!" d rW1 WRnt to hn,ul" "re Wc" 8uI1'lled w,tn news," and have meeting, the representatives of the Jap- nd seventy-three feet above mn i , ". , '""'iu Campbell snoxvn mucu interest ln the Goldfleld anese government outlined a plan by water. The .forms bent umm Z T" t ' ".?.d th8 of thera crlsl8- TUe' hnve PentT "8W and which It Is agreed to limit emigration rock with such fury that the oM ,.'. V , .. ' e DOW' aua can , room to n,ove abut. so that if they students and coumierclnl men hav , . ,wvi in? niivini. I nnn Anrino. . 1. A 1 j, I i isl..l.t..t ' TO ""C,VV . ... ...... IVJ . unniiie. un one oe- casion a cup of coffee standing on a Wo Oood Tw,' .n...e iu me top room was knocked to Lincoln's stories grow better and Wk wuuu noaTj wava tnh, iHMier ab ne crew oh!r. merged the tower. The new lighthouse l,est "as told to a visitor, who eonerat- hull nn tt,A k. . . I . ... ci'.i. ..... . urnr ne wnter (lve, umieu mm on tne almost certain pur- Yot the first forty-elcht fee it i. . pnso on the nart of tha n.v...i . -UA . . - on- r.-.o iu tv ., . , - - - I . a . .. -"..u inn vi sranue Duiit up of heavy p,ecl mm tor another term of four ,eet r'ncn man works wlthl " "y vioiauou or its can endure the long delay they can 'nK means of support, and eutlrely to wait for rescue with confidence and I prevent Japanese laborers from going comparative comrort. to America. This arraugement will en- The rescue "pnrty Itself has dangers tal closest supervision on the part to face. A cave-In below the twnpa- of tlle JaPanese authorities. As the rary platform of timbers upon which it sereoment Is verbal. Ambassador Is working might precipitate It hun- 'Brlen accepted it provisionally, but tones dovetailed together. The unni years. coursea are also held together by tong-.o Mr- Lincoln replied that he liad beea and groove, so that It is Imixwalblo for t0,' im frequently before, and that the waves to dislodge any stone. The wnen u flrt mentioned to him he lightest block of granite used weighs wn" reminded of a farmer In Illinois, noarly two tons. This beacon of safe- who determined to try his own hand at ty for the mariners lies nearly five blasting. miles from land, and Is kent hv f..r After successfully boring n, m, man kn ... un . . " I l . - .. .7 """ , v mlrq every two weeks, "t "m'r. ne tailed in his effort n rope about his waist, so that if nil I terms would seriously embarrass suddenly find themselves without any friendly government It Is said that footing they can be hauled to safetv Foreign Mlulster Hayaslil will exerolae - . . . . . , aosoiute control o. Alcohol. Surverr tow la.anliT i as reiwnotme commissioner of inter- Dr.'N. M. Owetby of Baltimore has .v j . j , , . . ,fle PaKe created something of a stir in mediral of he free denatured alcohol bill only ten circle, by asserting that dementi. pr mills have been set uo for inmin. . . . 1 o lonely Is the location that a plumb- make the powder go off; and aft,, ")!" notwithstanding the fact wed in cent caw. by the use of the ui 10 put tue piping '"' cmise wun a looker-on. . I . an. .eat knife to relieve the thyroid gland of an to the new tower begged plteously to "nJ fallln ,n detect anything wrong Zl t. ""V?'" Urme" of cert.in chemical, in the blood ha tui.ii ii.i. I in h .k- . how to manufacture th .nlrit. ivkn. .1 ... tu miiu arter ne had mrmer suddenly .k. i. .... . """ w ".-"iium. uui 01 nve cases bo came to the conclusion that It would n.r.. .1 -.V.VL . i . . us treated, ail but one .re .aid to have re- vit j In ln(fiiMttiBl hAl 1 - I " - ".vm as DomilhU -hn .h. 1 -ui u he haA woruea one day, and he had to be re placed by a loss timid man. "Fine words butter no parsnips," run an old saying t bnt one may ques tion whether It Is as true as it Is old. old to I Owensby operated ha. not been proved. thlnim iumIm. ... . " " i""1"" wuen ane IS m.rr a.1 . . .v. n V " .. ... "u" 11 o'd. a a rule. sh. .7 "wul r' allon. a wau-moauiated ?olc .peaking the aha I. married. " huiT 1 pric ta Mor ,han 2110 "D ,n -Nw o,k J lar. working to Improve automobiles. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. A Greek, bound to fathcrlaud, tooh wrong train out of Chicago and went t San Francisco. The Russian war department has or drred the formation of a militarv auto- mobile mr:w tn 1 1 a V, 1 ' ,., . c unsru on me uerman model. Tierre Jules Cesar Janssen, the cele brated French scientist and director ol the Moulion observatory, is dead in I'iri He was born in 1824. William Crosby, a nubliahor r..- ton, who died the other day at the age ol ! years, once refused Doenw th.f 1... r f - ..i . i. Uj uuugitritow. Col. Goethals and M-Senfn, ni burn have returned from Panama and tell President Roosevelt work on canal U progressing satisfactorily. Gov. Harris of Ohio pardoned wii,i Houek, serving a life sentence nn tion of the murder of Mrs. Sarah lies, at Bladensburg, Knox county. ! W. II. Williams, "member of tha , of review of Columbus, Ohio, died of s stroke of paralysis. He wnfl on. . best known Demoiralic Dolilioi.n. il Thomas W. ljirnn r i . . v,. uminn nniinrp that h in frn!n . political party and run Rmv.i President and Gov. John A. Johnson o) Minnesota for Vice President The National Red Cross Society has K kuu ou vBuiimivrn tor new members iiJ"iniion Dianks im sent ntit In Inrr nnnilinb ny : " ' -"-. me nations body possess.-, more than 10,000 memh.. u m " enlarge thii Klinor Giyn, the Enelish Writao book. "Three Weeks." was th. ! her being snubbed by the Pilerim Mo"' era m New ork. calls the mothers, in ai, interview, "an .gregation of dowi frump, and t.bhy cats a lot f 1. 1m. .lab-hipped, pancake-footed fruthhi of thioxa." UL "Is the ship stripjied to repel boai. rs?" "No, repel souvenir fieuda."- Cleveland Pluln Dealer. Binks Does strong coffee keep yn awake? Jinks Ilow do I kuowt I board. Somcrville Journal. Nell I think Maud bus more coi,r than her sister. Bolle Yes; about fie cents' worth more. Philadelphia Bee rd. "Do you believe that the good die young?" "I think they do, If u Br wife tells me about her first kusbaaii u true." Plck-Me-Up. Cautious Customer (In drug store) flow much do you charge for a dime's, worth of tooth powder? New Clerk Tweuty-five cents. Chicago DaHy News. "The doctors have finally Agreed upon the cause of Markley'a illness." "Ah, they've held unother consulta tion?" "No; post-mortem." Fhilud.1 phia Press, Lawyer As your husband died Intes tate, you will, of course, get a thled. Widow Oh, I hope to get my fourtk" He was my third, you know. Tow nd Country. . "I thought you were married, aid yet you're sewing on your own but tons." "I nm married, but I keep my independence, let me tell you." Meg gendorfer Blatter. Scribbler I understand the Inmates of the Home for the Feeble-Miuded are. going to publish a magazine. QulbbUr Isn't the field rather overcrowded? Philadelphia Record. ( Wife (looking up from her book) iuu Know a great many things, Joha; now, what do you think should be don in case of drowning? Husband Have a funeral, I should think. Cynicus I have been engaged to at least a dozen girls. SIllcus Alway been unlucky In love, eh? Cynicus Oh, I don't know. I've never marria xny of them. Philadelphia Record. Butcher Come, John, be lively now break the bones In Mr. Slmpso'. , chops and put Mr. Smith's ribs ln y.ur basket John All right, sir; Just as. soon as I've sawed off Mr. Murt.hv'a leg. "George," murmured the young wlftv tun I as dear to you now ns I m before we married?" "I can't exactly tell," replied the hnsbnnd. nbsont-miiwi- edly. "I didn't keep any account of My expenses then." Mr. Chlpps (looking ud from the wi. per) The doctors have discovered aa other new disease. Mrs. Chlpps Well, I wish they'd stop looking for new flu! eases long enough to find a cure for mw- old rheumatism. Old Scotch farmer (having spent six pence on a race ticket for a nonv nuj trap, value 50, and having won) Is. shown the prize. After gazing critical ly at It for 6ome minutes: "Bat whaur's the whup?" , Chapleigh 1 say, dwngglst, can y.. aw give me ' something to aw bwlghten me up, doucher know? Drug gist You'; in the. wrong place, younr man. This Is a drug store, not a night school. Chicago Dally News. , "What pleased me most." said the- man who had been abroad, "was tho- wonderful clock at Strnsburg." "Oh. how I should like to see It!" rcplie the Ignorant youth. "And did von m. the watch on the Rhine, toor District Visitor What has bromrht you to the destitute condition? Appli cantIt's my wife, mum. "Your wife! now Is that?" "Well, you see, mum. I've got her three good situations, an I'm blessed lf she could keep one ef hem." ' "Yes," said old Roxley, "my daugh ter Is to be married next month to Lor4 Brokeleigh.'; "Ah!" remarked the menu, "everything's settled, eh? "Weil, I guess notl You don't kctck me paying ln advance." Philadelphia. Press. "Of course, Tommy," "said the' Sunday school teacher, "you'd like to be an ai- gei, wouldn't you?" "Well er yes'm," replied Tommy, "but I'd .Ilk to wait till I can be a full-grown angel with gray whiskers." Philadelphia Press. First Summer Girl Who Is that clean-shaven, handsome boy? Seconi Summer Girl Oh, he's an actor. First Summer Girl No; I mean the other one. Second Summer Girl Oh, he hasn't any money, either. Harper1 Weekly. Little Boy Mamma, I wish , yoa'd find out who it was hypnotized me. nnrf punish 'em severely. Mamma Wha-at? Mttie Boy While you was out I was pulled right into the pantry, an forced to eat a hull lot of those cakes yea. said I mustn't touch. "How are you. Broom V asked a bluff old sailor of a fop who was al ways anuoyed nnless he was addressed as Mr. Broom, and who responded. "I'd have you to know. sir. thnt f a handle to my name." "Ok all rlehlt uow are you. Broom handler. A lady has a enimnv aervmfe m. tie given to washing. Other hlnta bav- . lug failed, the mistreat ai i . . of deep confidence, "l am told. Mar. tnat ir yon wash the face every day hi hot soapy water it will mat. . k- , tlttL- "will it nowr answered Mary, its a wonder yon haven't Ijourselt "