tmmtf G)?0 45 VOL. XXXI LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OKKC.ON, F KHIU'AKY 17 1910. NO. 7 1 THE SCHOOL ELECTION IS IMPORTANT Every Public Spirited Ciiizen Should Vole Yes for the New School Conquering the Eastern R. esoiirces of OregOE ". ( i-i foi ' i' lie i lit vi i t' 1 1 III.-. I bu.l n i.' vo ' j tli. ' i ir r t ni i . i .i.i ir' 'ii' -i I" n I n .i l..ilci te ) i'Ii I ii .)'' I 'US I ' t' 'I ! "I J H,t( tn I I'll I.- II a ill b' , i .ii I 'H V ' ' 'r I i n- S 'Hi 'I 1 ol ' : l '! V lt.l "I I' I MS' 110 M I ll Ull I Ilk' I'll rrt tin ii n r .1-1 -I I circ i i K' on t i ' m l'..nl'1'i I Sutrliiy Journal, h-cgon u - ii gre.it ti I it t i t hi In-e Iroui Ili shack Inn n, i'l' ' giant, linn mule .yriiKH, I 1 4 developed, even il'iml, I lit here urn ninny i In wlile'i Ii" too not gori", l gs J. ii whldi nature tins ii tlcit. hi' lr.ii II -Jt done. .t ilny Ireol'iui comes tint . .1 filiii ii A lilillltH. clllltlg'l III fit It Hil l litell t() tll! .HV dill i ri. - j i th ,vii c . u t r ii I Omit hi ; kuiT 'i ponilil'.iiiH in till Hiirn I ' in-1 ortntiou l i-i ji't. J n .Id t pin of tin) ISi'HV- know - t; rnt res'itirona t hut ilf urn t ' liKiKiiJ In iMiitrnl i -the I i I Hint IliTl'to'oril has lifn i .-iilMlirii' I 'ill thn largest rail -Milieu nr'i'i 11 Iti'i Unite! Slates. W- 'ciow I i i i;i'l n n in Imrit thit it in i lirgn mi trei nt Ohio. Urit It Ii i 4 in-nl pli'.ii inl villeys, Krn-.l v in I I t run' , triinlnst water rn- i i' -4 of I i 1 i' '. a Nrgn mineral n.. ,i i i v -.ii-, I him Im In'ii'i la HltKlintl ! T'llli!" the WHIlltll of 4 ih 'I 'tl I I ; i lli ' I j I mlllin IT v Inl ' r Ii ll 1 1 net I n 'II 'I II V ' II' ImI Ii A in- i i ' goini ii i lit ii ' " 11 I or f ' ' , In . If . M i cr s' 1 1 -in 1 1 (.. Economic Transformation That, Will be Worked by i New Facilities Transportation ! Trio orilv ntier cr"it ir to . 1 1 u 1 1 e stutei. (' ml nil of the water gave ah 1 t Ii- rn'iv" ii I i.iii I ivs ivors the auto-I sol its ivmtr d of tbe rarwe, prevented I lope an I Pn! lr H'i I tin Iviit e ire I j range ci rineuiioii, ami bent of all, pick r n j 1 1 1 I n 1 i wlinil tti"nti'k .i ii i t rii p IN V. i rl I i I ) DWrl l- i l I thn grent . it-' I. di'ivid l i.iri' ' ii i i .H'irviH, nit t"l"'illV fi.l ,'n i.il ti ul Una. I '" ii ill i rn ( ii r ' hut ' o n v I i i ul l l 1 -.1 i ll tfr i i i I i i i i t im I irijii I'luniiii i ol ii i V i-jiul'.' l bv t:i' p ui V"ki i I i if ).l(Mll:i'l,ll1, t-'lt It .' I'J -t lint ii tmiiO ir ir v mi iir I ii it. lli i p ililir. upli i'n I p i I i 'i.il i'mii In m r-ni ii i IT It K very luiK- I'li't '" t'" "" ooiu'.-iin 'i' 'i' I if'' i i i I i" I " " mVr or tin'' toy 't U KlU 1 ' " ' till- lU'ttti'C t'f ilillOUlill ftll IC Ii; i liooii I Unit Vi'l T- - (.T islll i ill "I ! In rl iii to iii" i' illi'iw( I'l.r'.i ii i i v if" I .i i i im ii- 1 1 1 ii li t u Hid tf ii I if t ii for t lie 'ii'ht liitm-iiMt-i or til.- ci iihiiii ii iii In w"l. I hn llnyiily puy ty hi l'irvi 1 Iih iinTP'niiiii inn l.'in-y I l iv tiint .- in il Duj'i h i I m uvvi'J to huh I i"h Inm I i I li" IliH S. mi i il-. t'i" liy i i I 'liverr nr til Ii -er or in uriitr ii'iuili.'M uii'li ynii u In I 'i- -iIu'm i i' tii" rulronl n t-r II11 Kfi i i U wltli tin' ii lviini;i'il i- in lili-i'n ini'i Irn I or I vi 'i in l I mil .' Irlvn. tlmt tvi'ilr'uit l Im ui ail 'int wiiiinu T'ib I i 'V."iti uf tin- hiiruu mi l tUn' u"ii nut lulu Hi" worl I tn tl lit full (if t'l" ol I 'I'lV in f'litrnl Dr.'H' in tlm Ii till" of life. K liH'.itl in U llin v-rn t itll" roii'i lupi. I'ricllivil. ilil liiW li'iH to ii rertnln nxt"nf. tin- IV nil I ir in of lu l inlry Hi rnntrtil twi-.i ; m ii-i'HrtH mil fuiltirn ini'l I ! 1 )r i i ii iM inllron llnsi d iv wnrn lio mi I ul I of Hi' pri'niiut mi I In , n-i'iiiK ,i ilv r-litf I In HU'iin iniinuHr to turn in ii M t tin nroni-llv C" 'Upon I I I 'in II vn il n'K lit'lu-lrv. Mori'liiiiil ii Un- nn; lninf i ciil I I. - ; C-j-.ll ( ': c i lit ii ' II.' i ill lilt III ''I I ' w i-ra l Im (lnyn ml I K ) out o i Hie nUiim i! ii i-it miv I'l ic ' Ha 1 cut fiiiiilh riiliv.' ur.im h-iv to f""'l III hi I II i h r.-. -i mil milk a ) diiriuu I tM wiiitnr. .Vitb I'm f Kiptioi of Ilia i' m iii t c i'tlr) nj t pxrimpd a t pnr cui. nil of In o. )r (jlujlj were ull ). vi I I i h Mlln I ir lti (I'lrluif thn .vl'iler niinthi. L-itiJ wna viil'ii-1 lilU" in tiiDiQ il ITU mi I only t hu ii it fnrtllo Hi) ti ra fnucoi- X'J9 I') in ' 'i" rjnirn. onn vnt ! .r .I-.; httl) f ir fio ! ni'Uii "'r .1 ;'iini i ir i n uiisi ia cst- liv..-t ii'k -m n.-tlii iL' ' tii'i 'iir-i'tiiiiii ffil'JMt 1 UJrri tiif irr .- I'.-iult ti iinrkt ! fv-'UCJ 'ir'fll yh 'r h-tiiu Im i ('..n.i M i' i i ,li- its! tin hcrli irn lir'r in tin Mlni'U-1 . . . i . ... ... . - I. . ......'., u i .i ill nru i'Hrn vhui . ... '. . m i -mi ih in in irrt M, -.iHi.i , . - - i to ifet ttmir Hiiuru oi the c'j.iioh iaa-i4AAnH i.nii.1 i ainuirii i ri rH' i ii 'iii i. u n ill n 'ii i . l. . .. . i i . i . . .... . , I',, ;.,: , , , H, ,..k WMre all jo.I to . v '1" ' , " . " l" r.r?io-j9 to th atj.iotinomeut of tbe ItlitllU'll HI' l )! w"r nil 11.11 iu rJ ix iv inI h im lif.nr I in nun I i ... : i j i i. ti : 1 1 p , - , : . iii'iiiiiiiii oi mo iini row.i ud iijb uen- . Utul Vtti-m, 1: h?lVi.U U'jiTSver. ' ttjiin river, Uupt ttio li'i iiHntM.Jf)r at a rl-itano' KMuKJAIJ DKEAM.-i Knit"ru i)ri in romml to ba an nx (ilusvlii nt')i: ouritrf wtiHn cvrtani P'tho in a v t in vlmon of th ilny of the rnllr i i l uf the tr when the timber, mter ao-1 la i I nf centrnl Ore iou v o j I J tJiive a uw use a!il a in ul t i pi in I Villi, A I) iiit 2) yeira ao thi poopln of hrinovilln the metrop ol ia of cmitral ()reiou jolne I in a yre it c i'irtii'i. The 8pHk'-ri nr vi-il I h I) )oll rej t jl i f tijrj per tain C HV'z '.'t Corc-illit i'KJSt- i r:i r.iirnii n':r.Hf -ni.fi ini I J . I I .. . 1 . . 1 : II ... Ira I .. ' 1 1 r I'T I II II IIIIIJjrtf.14 -.io 'J ahi'n lofthii iii airnt n( tli4 railrojl rinHtion and powor' ctrpam In ttin aorM " The Biirpr.itiu fact about thu DoHfihures In lu extremely uo'l form flow anrl It. iany -liverslon to tlmt. tnlley Jnn'l licUnon liaiut anrl 'rlncTille. la aWitinu th lower tinnrlre'l rniloa to thd fctrt-arn. tlowliifj en rou trh a dp canyon, may ,fi trana forniel into Bl rn nut ntnibt-rlpHg powfr nitea Tins lower poer no,:tijii of tbe Ktream Ih inilr-peo lent of tbe upper ii rl KiitiDi; ft-ctlTti, hIdcr irrluatinv tbe low ft Mow In RiiKtainer t y several large tri butaries an l nutreroim large minima ttiHt tiifiirfl tbe Dnifortn flow of the oppr rirer: in addition to tbe Ues cbutes there are a number of ol her grnaller s'.rearn in central Oreaon which, with tbe conHtrnct'on of ator aae repervoirti, will recln'm areas tht as yul li.ire out been eti'oateri in de-f-lopinent and aettliraent poaaibili tins. availablf: resources STEVENS SAYS KLAMATH NOT TIIETEIINUS President of Oregon Trunk Confirms Report of Survey in Klamath ReservS Snppleaientiait tne great, water power which the centril (Jreon rallr Hi 1 s will render available are two of the tfreat reduces. One of these, timber, Ih actual . Tbe other, wbeat raidinv, U potential, but ia ascertain a Is iJie co oiuij of the rnilroii. Joha t Sttiveni h sai 1 that the Fiescbulea country will f'trniib enough timber to load txyj car a day for 50 years. This statement full ed hia ajotitini? ti'ip through central Oregon as the agent of Jan.es . 11 ill. jr.: I'm CiLU.I ual BU'fP were i ..... . , liicnlnllv to ttH'i't llif rlroo it iuipHl I tlun Hint ttn-y will llnd ill nik' I ih uil Ii ii v tlmt U bi'foro tlni'ii Vot-i iMirlv fur ton i Ufue mul thn imw llitfli riclioul. FEDERAL REPORTON PRICE INCREASES General Raise in Whole sale and Retail Figures Shown Z WAHIIINdTO.V. Kiitirnary 4 That tllliril lltIM llCl'll II UlUCIIll llHTt-HtlU ill w li'ili'siilii mul ri'lnil priccx of tood Let. Mir n is:: ii'nl I.) s ih iiidit'Htiid l y u report m il to tlm SiiihIii todnv t.v thu Diiimi lini'tit of C 'inn mt rcK ami l.uli. r in t oi i'iiiihi' to a i I'M.iliitoin in tri)ilum I ly Si'iiiitnr (Iiiiwfnr.l. Smith lliikotn, i-hIIiiik for thf tri-tnl of pilri'i. l-'or purpdni'M of cnmcurHoti, thu piiiii's Mi l.ttiim urid iih tnirtiiil it ii I tlm piiH-iintn'i) of iucrt'iisi) tir IIH toll IWH : llrcnd. whiilisri'ii rctiill 1 "; liutttr, v holnmlii IUin 2'.' H. i rt'iiui ry xt i ii 'J7 .ri. tliiity n-tnil :M ii, tin ijiinlily tnd ii'iitcil ; chci'ni1, 'liolc.inli.' 'Jti.ll, i i'tml D ii ; cull i'i) w holcmile II. '.I, ri'lnil Till; i'u'iJh, iituv laid, In lino 1 II'.I.H, rriml 'iii'i; wli'iil llour. wholi' c.nlo. hi 1 1 ti l! II (i. wiutr :!ii v, ri'lnil nihIiIm i" I Htnrm at t hn mo-it likely 1 1 v nt ')'( i-e itHm an I the village au I Intt-r tbu town urew up aronii'l tbe Mock'tiM t 'h Iii-H'1 fiuar'ers UikhaIsh nil (it the lniid. timber ntr mil nilniTal reBTiiri-oii of rail rna ll"Hs emit rsl Ori't'im wurf rilnftd to the ktocktiieu and their vhIua was i ropurt 1'iiinln lu bid iua Is. The vulue nf lan l 'lfpn led tipoti fie H iioniit ot bay that it could produce, or upon the on ii Iih r of cattle or Htienp it could urn.H 1'i-r acre' Out side of the few tri-8 libe led fur Hawmilbi t hut mi p olio t luinber for the scattering, laucb hoilHei ind the nt ill morn aitatterloK towiii of central Oregou tbe timber of tbe uri'at empire ivaa just then of no particular value. In the eul ly days of the sparse set tlement of cental Oregon there was no ne-d to worry about etook range. There was more thin enough for everybody. with the bunch grana above the knees of the beef cuttle and almoHt over the backs ot the sheen. T0WNS1TE ESTAB LISHED AT ODELL Portland Peop!e Bond Land in Northern Klam ath County in lie I II s. l It 'll l( V i;i.:i. i fllKll II nil M I Jl I. I. r.t r, M in. 1 an II. retail H. I Ti. . tetn l U"i i lie I; bud, il Ii-et, Hiilt Ii.:', ul, ul. ; iiii-m' I iiiiilton, (nil 'Jil. S ; bii'ioti, Inil r.'.l; mini, etiiil milk, ; i otntoi'.H, i. -.'1.1, hi u hiil"-'ii! " W llollMllll, tii'Hh I I !, ,W ll'llenlll" w bol'-wili boli H'ile w:i('lr:'nl" v. bole'i.le. The repmt hIioimi tlmt prices on hii -Knr. ten Hpleeci miii bo la cruekeiii I. inn been hliglitly red iniinl. I'lLESlfROIilJCES OREGON TRAIL BILL WASHINGTON, Keb;i.-TbBiId Ore gon trull from MifHoiiri river to 1'ugnL wound will be miitiilily maiked by tbu government if a bill introduced by Konar.or 1'ilea providing for the erec tion ot markers In pumhihI. The men Hiire providnH tor an appropriation of f.ri(0(K) utid the nppDintment of u uoiiiiiiiHHlouer to biipervisu the work. Any uxpHiiHii ovci appropriatlou Ih to lie met by private contributions. THE BARRED DOOR. "NU3 nlnlit upoii inlini um-lent enemy v i iiohi-il my ilnor, 4nd. In. tlmt nUlit tuinu l-.I.AM T 1 1 ( 'imi -Ihs rii sen, KAlil-S. ot () ii'll. Im'Ii. Htllt.'H S - tlmt Iriv.vi f ir tin iut ) the n ) iutaiJ3 nor mg thn ho n ner, nil the gr!; nil t!i" pi (I n nii r'iT"B 1 for the HemotI wiin the in i iti'nirii would be civ er"d wiui Htiow. VVIIEV FORKS IS VYKRK IN THE W V. It itn in h"'Klj.' t ) protect and etiliiigii th) iiioii itaiii riuge that tbe l:ii'i u im etna ii i contact with troiM mi I f ireus u i the coutuct whh n con flic', for the trees bd no value ti the at icktnati, an 1 forth r more, they obitruole I the ra'ige The Htockmaii noticel th it those areas of the nionhtains that ha I beeu tiurned over, ware the most nought fur grazing Hellion by hiii sheep and cattle. On thesi "bums" the underbrush and the Rinnller trees had been entirely di'ttToye l and the largo trees some of . . ttjaji . almost large enough to furbish all of the 1'jmber necessary for' a' city cottage ha 1 either been fell d or destroyed by tbe Mr or were etaudin bleaching and rottioK tomb stones to their' former aelves The stocKinuu reasoned that if there were more of these burns there would be-more Hummer range, since the grass grew rery Inxtiriantly in these spots for eevetul years after the date of the burn. According it was not uncommon for the sheepherder aud the cowboy to lie instructed to set tires in the woods as the Inflt thing that he nid when the stock was being driven out of tne mountains late in the tall. These -fires usually did burn r.ver a very large area, however, due to the Inteness of the sein 'ii aud the coming of the full ruins uu 1 winter H HOW'S. All whs not niretie for the ido.-kumu down in the plains, however. His ns Hot there wus the open ruutco mi l the witter hide. Tito atucktnnii dscoverc 1 thut tht'so wat'irlng holes were being I "lion ei-tended" i.y the new comers. ()f coins) there wns nothing for the cnltl'i king and sheep bnro i to d;i but to rush in hIso and gather up hs ninny of theou witter holes as they I'titild Mils period murks the be j ginning of the great stock ranches of jee-'trul Oietfon, some of which still ieist in Hurley count v, covering rvu)peij , ia.QJ urn i.: i ...i i iio'intaris ' i... .. ... :i i . overlook.n, th, people who clebratel I " " , " "ri.J0 Is tbe ' cele- and tho top of the CimmIs presiit ler iMntis of the roa 1. Oilier r jiln start? i uu I other brutlons were pulled o!f roadi iitopepil and other t- r nini over looks I the ueglect'd land. Each time Hint a new road was announce, 1 as com lug towards neutral Oregon new settlers came aheui of it.. 11 has been sil l that central Oregon has had more surveys and promise i.railrod and fdwei actual ooes than any other spot in tbe wotld. Though this tact has be?n a hardship aud a dissap poiutmeut tu large uunbers of people, yet it bas its compensating features. 1 his condition' has brought so to central Origoj, for the country i needed the wbsat that it could pro duce This was before the day of tbe RII 11 Oil nfiB m A nf .,F Ihn liiiilltnn Ka but other I m.i i i .! I .s.i. .,., iiii'j cu inA uirKUU-"lll lieu jtheeiuiiire builder coupled this pro- pfiecy with a statement tbat be was not punning to construct a railroad into the raihoa lleas area. Railroad plans are not anuonuced months abeyd from the housetops, however, and it may be that this tact was tbe decisive.' one tbat brought tbe great developer Into the., central Oregon empire. Mr. Stevens, who is Mr. Hill's tt-rent, and t'bi builder of bis rati read s ur tbe Deschtes. is also I'rex'nlent John F. .St-vens of the lOreiron Truuk It;i:!wav confirtni thu information g;iven 'Hit yesterday that hlM compupy have filed majjth',ona:h government lund an far si'iuth as the Klamath Indian reservation and in maklnic nurve.vn In th refrvatlon. Freaideat Stevenn, Loweverindicatei li tt t ij fllior A n t;)i is irjt conclu cive proof ot Intention to briild anH that therefore Klamath FaDs cannot at this time bo regarded oliiclally an the company goal but that Bend will retain that . tlisttristloti for tho present. 5 J In connfctl m wWf rhrt ritl'ter Prefi I'lent 'Stevens till?! tnrrniHB'is if.'l th iIi)Hovins fitateineot. r Maternents now Ibelng .puhllHheJ iippatvntly b.v nut lority, tnat the Oregon Trunk will wlthont delay, build its line through Ontritl Oregon to Klamath rails, are entirely wronjy and ml-'leadln, as it ha not decided upon any Much plan. i t has. fi!MJI nj.lp throuari govern i .ut i.uJ. nour as Klam ath Indian reserya MIaUr adj is raak inir Home snrvevs tTr b9 rCfTation but thee Hurvevs will Tlvt tx? ttnued.io, Kl amatii Falls, ami iliHITCa as now located to thelodiaq Reserra; tion mayor may not be constructed All that'm now decided that It will probably build a. far south a Bend leaving trv que?tlonrf ftlortiier ex ten sion an openone. The filing of maps is not'conclusive proof .if ft as Ore gun wonld have more raitrwaVls new than iccoald possibly need.?' i nis condition nas brought so mDj n(uj :, .ul I .V dirTerent atreamvof tfomeseekMVs anSl ?fB?'"rt "if"!?? the completion development. :ltrt .r.l fviJ ,,f..lhe railroa;1 iota., central Oregon ahead or tne railroad tbat it is. qow l'uilliitid riirties bnvelnk-'U tin old lull : thutisiinds ot acres mil inelu log wi-bin on bis much uf S( acres for thirty ' tlteir wire fences :irras nlnio-l ns iluvs i.ii'l have pttid fi.iMKi for the op- : Inr e ns nouie of the New Kniilnii I tlun. Tlm men securing t he opt ion i tune lintely inepured and circuliiied a petit ion asking fur the eslutdisii ineiit tor ti ibiily m ill route to mid from O lell. The tirnves ranch includes tin) poKtctllce ul Oi!ell, and it is slated Unit the I'ottlii'i'l peopln will estnb llsh a now lowtiHite on the rannb, which Is on the Oregon Trunk Railroad, and which will be the junc tion point for a line to Lukeview and All urns. prepared to leap ahesd a.t a rate that; wiU surprise both ceot'ral .Oregou and the whole noithwest. NEW IiA N U RUSH Tbe i resent railroad building to wards central Oiegon bas brought a new land rush that surpasses all pre vious ooes. Settler! are 'locking to central Oregon as last of Uucle Sam' great wests, almost the list place I where Uncle ham can promise a farm to every oue who comes. Ho serious are the settlers this time dud so cer tain that another year will bear not I only the whistle of one railway, but uf two that they are coming iuland, ul most 'JOO miles to locate. ' These set'lers have receive 1 further; encouragement in the recent passage : of the :1-J0 Here bomestean In, which i etmbles the homeseeker to tnkeooublu the amount ot land that was pnssitie a short t i ne ago. L-irge bodies of the lind of central Oregon have been-i designated as open to settlement uu- ! dnr the term of the uew homestead ' law. The oidy limit to irrigation i" 1 central Oregnu is the possible, wHter supply, since tbete aie large areas of promising land within reach of practically ull of the streams of the so -tiou. Some of the streams of I centiel Oregon are classed as the m.tst viiliial'le for irrigation of any : in the wet Kespeciaily may this; I e said of the Desctites river, com only termed "the most won lerful ir- will, increase the annual wbeat rjroduc tion -of the ' state from 13.(XX.000 to 0.000,000 busela. Thie prosDective raiiio alone-wetild justify tbe buildiog of one or more railrosds and would ins-ore the futo-e of central Oregon as one of tbe last great areas of tbe nation .opened to development. We know, however, that wheat growing will be but one of tbe industries that will follow ths railroad up the Des ! chutes river into central Oregon and j tbat will mark tbe beginning of a new empire in tbe west whiob will add new wealth to Oreijou and afford home sites to th'e hundteds and ihousaud; of persons who will follow in the years to come. 6,617,155 ALIENS COME IN 7 YEARS 70 Per Cent of These are from Southern and West ern Europe and Asia went on hit I.uve in search of inc. Love I hud liniiiieied fur, And. llntling nil" door closed. wuy And came no mure. HltAY you lake counsel of this penitent And leurn thei eor: your door wide, whatever guests bl sunt, Tour graclousnesH lo prove. Batter to let In many enemies Tbat bur out I.ova. -Tlieoilonla OarrUou. r Bet OLD DITTY. MAN of words anil not of dead la like a sardsn full of weeds. Aaonyuwu. CANADA BUILDS ITS OWN RAILROADS Ottawa, Out , Feb 5. I'auadu will begin the construction of a railroad to HuiUuu Ray next spring. This fact was announced in l'tii-liumeut b.v Uaot'gtt 1'. Orahnni, minister on rail ways. The road will bu built us a government work, bat probably will bo operated by one of the existing private corporations or by several jointly. How to Freeze With Chemicals. Ice cream can bo frozen lu llvo mlu' utcs and for an expenditure of 2 or 3 cents. If th preparation desired to be frozen Is plticod lu a tin bucket or other receptacle It cau readily be con gealed by putting It lu a pall contain ing u weuk dilution of sulphuric acid and water. Into thin throw a handful of common anil, and the resulting cold la so greut that a bottle of wtue im mersed lu tho mixture will be fronen olid In a few minutes. Luke County wantu you. By I 4 America a Nation Of Optimists. lord NORTIICLll'FE, Entfliih Journalitl and Publisher. HAVE observed tlmt the ihliVrenee between the Atnerieans ntnl the Knglish is tlmt the former are nil OPTIMISTS and the hitter are all pessimists. Your whole nation, the members of which have been described to me a frenzied money grabbers, 1 i',,,,1 to be dreamers a whole .NAIION OF DKEAMKKS. Tho KNOUSHMAN IS A DOIIX PESSIMIST. lie is never content with surface, indications; he is always looking beneath to find something rotten, something warping, something wrong. He(is never euro that he is prosperous, no matter how rich he is. j ' AMERICANS, ON THE OTHER HAND, ARE RADICAL OPTIMISTS. A GLANCE AT THE SURFACE SATISFIES YOU. EVERY ONE OF YOU BELIEVES THAT AMERICA IS THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND THAT AMERICANS ARE THE SMARTEST PEO PLE. YOU ARE TAKEN UP WITH DREAMS OF A GREAT FUTURE. And I lclieve that the FUTURE OF AMERICA IS GREAT. You Bhould produce tho next great musical composer here. 1 do not know that you will, but you should, for you have all tho elements a Teutonic strain, a Slavonic strain and a fine enthusiasm everywhere, The two greatest artists of recent years were Americans, Whistler and Sargent. And your STANDARDS IN THE HIGHER FIELDS OF CULTURE ARE GROWING YEARLY. You have a great future, but your TROUBLES ARE ALL AHEAD. WASHINGTON, Feb :i -Inlerest- injr coin pm-,-1 tive facts are iiisi-..si il in a it tidy of i niniyratiiiti tu the Tinted ! Slates fur the seven vears eiiiled .lime 'iii), last year, in which II. til". l.'i'i uncus i were admit ted, mure than 7i peiceui i uf whom came frmn Southern and I Kastern Kurope ami W'esleii Asia. , composed largely of Southern ltal jtaiiM (i reeks, 1 1 iiiifjiiriatu, Hebrews, KittiuiBiiiatis. Slavs, Rulariaus. Turks. Armenians ami Syrians. The addition to Hie population in those seven years was nearly 1 ,!H.IO,OOo 'more than the combined pootihitiuii I of California, Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, New Nexico, 1 I'tali, Colurailo, Wyoming, Montana, i the two lukotaa and Nebraska ' Ksthiiates are made that immigra i 1 1 n to tbe United States in the pres ent fiscal year will ay:ureg;ate more than IHiO.OOt'. SAYS SOCIALISTS RUIN ENGLAND - - London Traction Man to i Seek Investment in this Country LONDON, February. "Well'l am quite at liberty to talk,", said Sir ClfftOn Rohinson. thn m-all bnun traction expert tbia morning, when asked if be intended to build a sys tem of electric lines in tbe- Philip pines. "I have several commissions from' Rritish capitalists to 'find fair investments. You know that 1 think much electric t r a o t 1 o o work re mains to be done in ( America. Americans lead tbe world in this line, but they have not exhausted the pos sibilities of business . (Jreat Britian has become a poor place lu, which to invest, hverythmg is getting into the' hauds of the tocia!ists, and they wish to usurp alj the functions of private canital aod enterprise. 'Every form of public transportation iuthe couutry nf London is losing money in the sense of not making enough to gis a profitable return ou the investment, an.) si ne are losing; outrtgiil The vtol3 fldl 1 U unttrao--tire." COST OE LIVING DISTRESSING POOR Mr,r. Pci-k Sails For Orient. The NntioiUil College Equal suffrage league,, of which Miss M. Carey Thom as of Bi-yn Mitwr tedlege . is pres ident, wns organized at RufTitlo last fall by the union of fifteen college equal suffrage leagues scattered from tbe Atlantic to the Faclnc. The found er of the lcaitue. Mrs. Maud Wood Turk of Radcliffe, has sailed from San Francisco for tbe orient. She will spend two years In studying tbe posi tion of women in foreign lauds. She will visit China, Japan and other east ern countries before going to New Zea land, where the women, as in federat ed Australia, are fully enfranchised; thence to Europe, where she will spend some time on tbe continent, and then on to England. Mrsl'ark hopes tbat when she reaches England, two years hence, tbe women of that country will have gained the' parliamentary fran chise for which they are now contend- 1 lnt so fiercely I .1 .':., i ..... ...uiu .1" New York, t-eb.5 F-ffects of the lucrensed cost living on the working classes are shown iti the iagely ex panded number of applications to tbe city for aid as disclosed in figures made public today. The rising tide inability to uiak income keep pace witu living expenses is iodicnted in tbe fact that during tbe last twelve mouths more than OO.UtO peraoua sought relief from the charities de partment, an increase of mare than 80 per ceut iu Ave years.' Suicides increased uearly 10 per cent from 1904 to 1909.. . Shot an Antelope Deputy game warden, Harry Utely, arrested Louis Mauzey wbo lives on Rock Creek near tbe Fluke ranch and brought him to Lakeview charged with having shot aiibnteloDe. Mr. Mau zey then explained to Judge Rayley tbat it was bis sheet' herder that bad committed the violation of tbe law that be was charged witb aud tbat be was willing to etaud trial In his place. Tbe geuial Squire took a broad view of the matter and admiring tbe frankness of Mr. Mosea be permitted him to go without fixing any On for tbe time. Though if, any mere violations o( tbe g-nue laws; com .be fore tbe Squire there Is a strong pro. bability tbat something 'will drop Its too bad something i cannot be done witb some of tbe "g&aos bogs' tbat slaughter morn ueeee. dotiks and other game than dnriug tb open sea son. ' ........ 1 it