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LISTENING. elections ?*S importance In the Art of Acting S* the Stage. Hanging as a dpert. IT. wou:<! not ileny tin- gravity of death It Is <i quite serious matter even to th>>*«> <>f us who. white c»»n •clou* <<f, or nt h«aat udmlttiug. i»«> ically alnful pc. f<>rtu«ii<> • lu llw« p*»t. Would IH<) «■• ihclaM«». if pre »«*<1. Coil fi-sa to c*rtalu minor ludl»cretloua w hh*h we woukl be only t<»> willing to join witli the l.ord lu fotg««ttlug Nw erthcleiA. If form ur rvreumMy or gon •ml luter«“«I I m > <-«>ii»ldered th«» crlte i rtao. dying 1» mi«* of lb* tu>«t popular things ou«- can do Notssly gore to ace a iu*n Utrn. but tbc eutlre rouituu nlty turn* out to see bliu Iturlcd In d«w*l It Is w«dl known that many peo ple, perbap* a majority, derive relual aCQuyuieut fnmi Iwboldlag with ttwlr own eyre lite dicker out of a paraou's body The almost uulvatwal Mtlafac tion found from time Immemorial la wltnrawlng a bauglng we cau under ataml Th«« «rent la more apectacular and lea* egpeonive than a dreua. pre •esses grisly human Interest to a tils Itactlie degnn-. la preaituiably grimly just aud. lu any case, la unpraventa ble. If the banging la to tak* place anyway, why sbouidu t we *ee It? Thai la the reaatHilng auJ it sceuia gw-I enough if one carre fur that variety of »(«ort — Ge«>rgv Harvey tn North American He« lew The reason why listening plays a part of such param, .int value on the stag«» la that if an actor la uot deeply interestix! lu what is going ou In the HE LION TAMER mimic world In which he has been cast be cannot look for any reel interest os ent That Mad* th* Old Timer* the |«art of hi* audience, and the only Fairly Gasp. trainer* are born not imide." way In which be can denote that Inter- eet is by the intensity with which ha ofeaaoe McTbcrsotk one of listens to everything that ha* any baar '* f.irvmoat trainer* of theee ia* whatever « mi hl* Ilf* aud action* •n the jungtew. while relating and the skill with which tie express** hl* experience* to a number the feeling* brad of what he hears a at Jamretowu recently. 1 listening I* an art that la not prop »1 many profewt-t! men lay *r|y taught In the •.-bool* in which > this saying about being born. modern actors ar* trained, for while r. but I hare sere It clearly To4c* baa the place of high honor that It drwervre tn th* curricu ■at«*! In my pretension. lum of every academy on Broadway. test example of it happened If you ask either I «-a idler or pupil about waa with a bl* show several the still more Important buslnvwa of x We were traveling through listening the chance* are that you will T when we ran short of help receive no reply save a wondering rd the animal*. swe«>p up and shake of th* head hemseives generally useful Ao much has been said about "tern he arena In anawer to an per* m ent." "mentality." “facial ex meat a big. rawbooed. mua preaaion” and "personality" that It la a niulalneac, about twenty-Ove very easy matter for a schoolgirl to L presented himself and. after persuade ln-r»«*lf that she has In » wasn't "sheered of getting the making* of a great actress taken on His name wa* she need* Is what she calls a "few Th* Whit* Lino ail told him what to do and sons" The late David Chrbtle .Mum* ^y cautious atsHit the animal*. One young wo”ian. Indeed, told mo on one wraslon toi«l tin* *t«»ry of th*« rly Emerwon. a big lion that that she had txvn studying the art of cbampton printer** error of hl* cx|>v to be the iterevnt In raptlrt exprewtlng various emotions by means rieuev* to till* <<Te* l Bilar man eating lion. "What of a series of contortions of visage, all “I wrote at tlie close of the story ot W we told him. 'kw-p 1»».' more or k-s* hideous to behold, but that "Crai-e Forbeaeh* 'Are there no Irou- i*t brute Emerson.' 'Not (M>e. she ha«i not t>cen taught anything bl«-» now’" tbe lover a»k* That very aftermvon he went to at tout listening In short, although she dear Frank. m«t one.* And then. In urk at>out the cages, sweeping and had leam«*l how to make her various br.i'li't». tbu* I | I BM lt»e ««<'hl BMtertng. While we performer* were emotional grlmnre* It bad never oc (White line| This was a t**«*hnk*al lu in the dining tent tlie proprietor, think- curred to her that unl«>*s che could •tnietion to the printer ami meant thnt teg he beard some funny noises, went show cause for these curious ex pre* one Hue of apa«"e *bould t<- left clear to the arena, where the various anl- •Ions of joy or grief or rage or what The genius who bad the rapy In band il cage* were kept, to see If any- ever they were called In her “Complete put the l*y«er‘a »pevs h In type c«»rrert!y itec was wrong He looked about for Handbook of Acting" b«w audlcue* and then, setting It out a* If It were Second and then spied B!U la Enver would not understand what ehe was a line of verse, be gave me ’s cage busily rngagvs! la sweeping driving at. But If she bad been taught *"NM m ■ d«»r Frank not one whit* llryo"" the Door The cage dour was open, to listen with a natural luterest and the big lion was nowhere to be attention the emotion* called forth by "It waa a <*uatotn In tbe printing of what »he beard would t«e cvrtaiu to be fice to suspend a Ire t her umm |*| by a “Tin- boss rushed to the workman tray them »elves convincingly on her leather t««>»t lace rvuiud the ur* k <>f th-" vd excitedly cried. ‘What are yon do face. Like many another unfortunate, man who had achieved tbe prise l>etl*e ll in there? this delud«*! young woman bail begun of tbe year it wa* *<>ti>«»ii«v» al»ui “Oh. jest cleanin’ up a little,’ the to learn at the wrong emt and had been midsummer at tbl« tls«r. but It wa« g mountaineer coolly replied taught the effect, not the cause, of emo instantly unanimously resolved that "’My God. man! Where hi the lion. tion. —Scribner's Xlagaxlne nothing better than tbl* would or gkeraonT asked the old time trainer could be done by anybody, and the r-*Oh. he’s all right I jest tied him medal was proacntisl at once”- West EVILS OF ALCOHOL to that pole down there at the end of minster Gaseite •be yard. He* tied tight, all right' Q*ma From an English Primary Schaal ■vfll aaM. The Quicker Way. Examination. ■That story is absolutely true. That •"There goes a man." obBerved a A paper published in Yorkshire. steamvhlp agent u* be directed alien f country bump we hired went to teeraon’a cage and witbout any England, report* that auma (kOúO chU- tion to a surly l>*>klng Individual who bought of fear or consequence* put a dren of Gateshead were recently ra- bad just engaged passage for Europe, rape around bls neck and led him to quirod to do eaaays on "I'byalcsl I re "whose efforts are devo’ed to roo tte- j*«t be spoke of He told me aft- teriorntion and Alcohol.” aa tots In tila struct I tig short cut* In I- .»lores meth- Sgward that the Hon never as much as primary school* of this part of the ods and in eliminating all time con tried to scratch him. Whether the world may now toes >>ff brochures on suming men and their proposition* Hou was or.-rratrd as a man enter or “Variation* in the Epithelium Calls in from bls busy existence He is a man Whether Bill's unheard of action «taxed Invertebrate*. Marsupials and Planti of very few won!* These Gateshead children Ilin I don't know. But I do know grades." "Some years ago this gentleman tbut Bill is today one of the most sue- bad valuable thoughts to contribute to creased the ocean ami had a very un eaasful and fearies* lion trainers I d the temperance movement The York pleasant trip (»»• morning a sympa shire psper goes the length of pub tbs world "—Washington Star._____ tbetlc pasaeugrr offered him a lemon, lishing some of tbe gems brought out expressing a sincere wish that It would ia thia outpouring of Infantile sapi Our Scnaa« r«r Consuls. give relief **a «¡ore green coeisiiia are to be sent ence. Here are a few of same: "The pale traveler seised the lemoo. -Alcohol Is useful.” says one of nad to represent America If the hurled It viciously into the ocean and .na of tbe state department which them, being moat exquisitely pithy, growled sva just l>een put Into practice re- -but not in the body. It is useful for “ Thi* Is a quicker way than the lixe •xpectativxia Ever slnre tbe es- polishing furniture ” other.' " "I hope I shall never touch it until ment of the consular servl«-* it kaa been customary to allow a newly I am dead." says another, and we wish The country which la cultlvatv.1 with •ppoioted consul thirty days, with |>ay. him lock. difficulty produce* great uicu Menau “ A man who takes alcoholic drink* ore leav.ng America fur bls post raoni in tbe department l)aa been can see two thing* at once.” "Tbe children of drunkard* are ofteo i ■• x complete working Amer- consulate, suitable to transact tbe weak and are sometimes troubled s of an American consul tn any with being bowlegged"—truly an Ir part of tbe world, civilized or undr- ritating affliction. "Those wbo take drink are not so Bhmd Appointee* are no longer f»er- broad cbeate«! as they were 100 years mitted to spend that thirty days' pe ago." How true! riod In their own way. but are requir "When a man is ill tbe doctor will ed to re[ort every day at tbe state de partment for duty and to spend a cer ray. ‘Are you a drinker of alcohol* and If be says "yes.’ tbe doctor will tain number of hours in this mode! eooaular office, receiving instructkxis •«y. "That la what has made you Hl; you bare a fatty liver.’ ” • nd acquainting themselves with ev "The more temporary we live the ery practical detail of a cunsul'a dally better It will be for body and mind.” work. Tbe best of Instruction Is p-o "Some people say that If you want /lded — Argonaut to speak at a concert you should take a glass of beer before. You should not The Red Caid. It is certain tbst it make* you speak, Moat romantic of all th* figure* but you speak a Leap of rubbish." brought Into the IlmeHgbt by tbe trou "When a msn gets drunk bls brains ble« in Morocco is the Red Caid.” a will not telegraph properly." native leader who baa ridden at the "I will finUb up with a piece of poet- bead of bls men In many a gallant I bave made up myself: charge against the French. A corre- «7 "Never be a drunkard: •pondext says of him: "Hla native Never touch the gin; name la Caid el Hem«.-rr. netnerr Always be teetotal. And you're sure to win. meaning red He belongs to the M'lts- cra tri i >•*. near ( anablynea. He de —Boston Transcript rives bla name from tbe fact that be always dresaea In red. The caid la Livingstone’s Vanity. paralyzed In both hands and cannot Tbe Victoria fall« of the Zambesi •hoot, but lie la well known for bla river, in aoutbeaatem Africa, form the gallantry In loading and urging bla largest cataract In tbe world. They men He fr raid to fK*«e«s a talisman were discovered In 1S55 by Dr. Liv rdhder'.ug him bullet proof." ingstone, tbe great mirelonary and ex plorer, and wera found to tie twica as Check Flower* In Thaatar. high and three time* a* broad as Niag In the checking room of a theater ara. Carved upon a tree near by the •everal large bouquets were standing Initial* ”D. L.” are still discernible, in vases full of water. and In bla book tbe missionary con "They belong to people In tbe audi fesses that this waa th* on* occasion ence.” said tbe maid in attendance in bls Ufa when be was guilty of this "It seems tbe fashion now for women form of vanity. Thsaa Initials are to carry huge bouqu«*ta to the theater carefully preserved by tbe officials of But I can’t see wbat g<Mid they do the British Routh Africa company, to anybody, for nobody soea them except wtiom they were pointed out by tba ■nyaeif. If they were kept In the native who aaw them carved. udltorlum they would wittier during be performance, so in order tn keep His Present. 'hem fresh till the end of the play they "What do you think? My wife’s fa .'re checked along with bat* ■nd ther told me before we got married wr pa ”— New York I’resa. that be would give me a handsome A Curia uà T tu thè vlllagi- of ("lytitiog W a tea. tbere la nn ohi cottage, formcrly a country t»»ern u | mmi thè ro*»f ot whk'h tbere la n Alarli! flf!» n >u '*>< i» ■ •! t mi a uelgbborliig churcbyard «vh««rv otber •y«• • tuo««-* siv gruwlng. (numi u i««*l Ing pia«*« In Ih«- «"««ruvr of'the «all abuve a alali of alone o«rr tir«* entra lira tu tbe building Tbe^young tre» thrlv mi for a tlme on thè *inall quantlty of •oli coll«*«*tr*l In thè corner nf thè Wall* and ili ally fore«*d Ita r»«o(a <lo«vnwar«l tbrough thè walls imo thè varili tw low Froiu tbe uulsld* no trac* of th« muta eau be seeu 'tliUon for l.iquor Licenzi* Iti UH IloNQItABI» t’OHNTY (III HI' ti» Ili»: hTAt»: tiF (IH) («<>N »(Ili TI!». OH'NIY Hi KLAM Alll (laasvisul Ue thè unilerslgno*! |«e tllionrr», re*i<lent*. « lllven* and legai voterà <>! l’Ieveiia l’reriti< l, t'otinlyan.l totale a|ore*ai<l, wtf ro*pr*-l|ul|y peli ti ni ami re<|iiv*t. thal a telali liqm«« Il ceum< 1*' grani*«! J. B Dtar io **-ll •pirituuu*. mali aud viuuu* hquui* in le«» quauliUe* than una gallou. In tbe tuwnof Kriio. l'Ievvna l*r.-«lnvt In (Le ('««uni v «d Klamatb, totale «d t (»«><•••<. •«»< Cutting o g Oi*n<»nS*. a |«ii«k| o! il wuiiiha cuaimencing »« Big diamomi* luu« a great «leal la thè Sili Jay »t Januaty A. D. l'AM, th* cultlug Ib» K'ibluooc was Mtoi Ihal thè applnatiou lor U,» gtanl* duerni by au unskillful *loiMM-utt*r from BKt\ rarer* to yo ««arai*, a awe itog ot aaid Ikenae a HI ba made lo thè <«m! c«ittlng brought It down t«> tul I Id H‘>n t'«>urt al->'«~ai<l, al Ihelr «egular carata and a third to IOd I Id carats, Januaty Miti, HO?, terni, and limi the ur lean than a *u««n!h of It* original •Biue !■> granimi «ili aver |*«ay, eie. et. , slae Th* orlgiual weight »f ths l*1tl or Rrgvut djatuoad was (locarais, but NAMI h N iMliv In th«* h»n<!« of the cutter I«»third* D, J J««ue* J. ». Nea lisuk . dteappawred. ««hile the flier of thr !.. N. itemiet* «to ILitwrt Atrbewm Routh, which «•• |>lckv«l up In • riv l>. |m (lordo* Diehl N U. •r by a negrea*. Io*t • litti* over half > H fhvwnlog <i <i. Kern* Its weight by cutting hau> Diehl I««>n Ander« u h.J f*u»«le Train M K Th* A«-t •• Pitfating Nut* t upue hpemw "The Cbln«we are the only pr-q>le la Itud M. » ts>n J Hughe* tbc w.«rl«l wlu> know lb«- art of p Ullsg Cha. Mar«»“* • Il kiisi» ««f mils " ask! * Mail Francis J. I’ Hitch«««»* lloy bloi«elr*kcr co mm. ?»n take for instane*, th« J, Bran uan A I.. »'•rttito pk'khMl Chlnvsre walnut Thia i* lias ti. II. Orr A B*«n*t*urg tu«Mt delightful of all the velisti fami I 111* idit r T. M.varll ly The l»!g nut la pl«klv»l *•»■! haa »! f H'sdv tbe tinaat Lint of flavor It I» rich, J. l orinoli y, )t and an ordrr of them roata »I I ben (’*>nr*>! M ••!>*• <» there la the Ctilocso butternut Thia I». Hr*vitin tmx is plckl«»! and la (miste th-klm* Tbe <‘h -, -«e ire tbe only r •- «vt • • «n K. II. . Ctoi*. realty make fine nut butter In fart J. K Z*»«« the ("Linear bar* n>»-w ■ »•si'-fldi »: H tiiRotd luenta than tbe ’Meragv Atnerlcaii rvev u ii W g dreai M of " N*»b«llle I» - ««e**u c J, kl-« > au. A I» ( «Himan Meme. U. r flevlta IKrmel How deep a spell that little J. w Abbina wort! contains’ It is the circle In r. N Wilaa-n which ««ur purest, twat affections move and cousm-rate tbciuaeltn, tbe hive In (Hue* i M toi y whl. ’i Ike the luduatrloua loo. ’’ halon Allea gamers tbs aw vela and metnoete* “f John <‘««nnei>y life for agv to meditate and feed upon! il il V m It la childhood's temple am! man hood's shriae- tbe srk of the past and the future t'hlaod White «nd B ack Li**. “Wbst." queried tbe juung man, "Is th* dlfferenra between white ties and black Hear* "White lie*." itu»»ml tbe botn* grown philosopher, "are tbe kind we tell Black Iles are vh* kind w* hear." —Chicago New*. The Obirate "I went to the opera last night" "What did you hear’" "That Mr Browning Is going tu <•< a divorce. Mrs Biggs has the dearea» dag and a new baby, and the Hutton* are golug to live tn I mil* '—Harper's Barar G-» ■ The tinat distant planet In our *»tar system. Neptune, i* xîSo.ono.uoo mH** from tl.» sun, sud yet lire arm of the sun regeirra oct alni contraía the ra mote pintori without the tract ill thru I ty In a Vurti. gravity 1« universal. every a tot» *a the universe everting its influ rme upon every other atom — K*w fork Aiuer>. au Notke for l*utokatk>n Vsited state* load (Hr • l*k»vlee «>« *-• oi ». t«r » .u<* i« *«««*! • «•• tb*i la '»**i •»-• • lib IS* -U.» ai Ik« *'( et I ■>«*«<»« at !«•• I I«"» «alli «d " aa *>( to« Ik* •• • of Umkar i«ol< la tk* *••!*» st < •' t««i* «»•< *o*. a««*4« **d W**k ***** V ih ui ; *« • *l«l»4«'l t* *1. «k* Cwt* « 1**1 *i*l«« k» •«( •t Aortiti i lev: Sl*,d*a f leek*v«ot o« Kteamib r*i-« *e»k«t m k •■*•«* ***** ■>( Qnav*. «•* Ik.« J*j • -od Ik IkU ■ftl** bl* «•*<• •••i‘<***>l M* *M1 t-u lb* (**,<k*** - * tb* *’>***• »*d e‘tk««t «< •«ri.e* Ne aa ia To***ai* X» » «. a***« *• f to •!»>*• Iteti t iee «at« M.aad *i • i*«* i *u«*ab« i«m*>« ' •• *ki* ' •» ii * iti se Les I teg I* *•»*« tk*n r.>* •**(» «-lavai i--««,.*«*« • «•«•t:i«k bi« «.*,« l* «*■• -•••I WIotB lb* ci««* *t k ***11 «**.*«,. «>««*.,*, • I bu otti*« •< a i*»*il r*:.* •»«•*,« i tfl day, lb« ISik 4«r *4 l*n**«y I am 11« a«*»«« ** • us***«« S • **!!*• W«k«! W It a I W O *«bk. «.I of k;*«*ik r*u* I»«*.,,, A«, «ad «il («le«« • *1 *•'*»* advSVael, ti»« • keV« 4* «rflle-l laadv •!• «••! «y««l*d le •w ikeiv claim« la tki* attuava*-« tel««« mid laib 4», of ,*■ .wy : *• I» il n J a WAfBOW a«*i«i«« Republican Hds Bring Results present on our wedding day." "And didn’t her "Well, I waited over a week, sad as be didn’t mention the subject 1 asked him for It, and all he said was, "Why, didn’t I give you ray daughter?* An Amateur Critic. Blcbanl Mansfield would have •p- Praciated thia crftidam of bls Beau Rrummel. Two men employed In a downtown i office were discussing the •Ctor*« death and commenting upon hla ability. A third man, who bad Ready Fer Anything. been listening, chime«! !■: “She used to say she would uerar ’Ob,” he Mid, "I didn’t think no taayry until the Ideal mao prop.>**d." him ones b of Mansfield. -To*?’ "Yre. I»u| ahn ‘fl I> m Such is the popular verdict of our Advertisers. Mr. Business Man, you will do well to try the Republican columns, as it is read by practically everyone in this city. Get in the game •MK,r •“ * MtAMATB A V " I it'kvlll. I >>lgv No Ilo invela In Hl* A- I*. V« 1**11 v»v< ) Tima- dav evening. \ tailing II« ,0,. ara alwaya svhouiv. Mailat l,snn«i*. M. W. J. W . blviuvna, llmnr.hr, »vangai in* H»u«tr le»|gv, hall every ««. In Ihr ruotiti, W.0. W. » asuna t *mp, Mo.?w,V () vk (*»*•<• »«••», Tuteflaj- al 7 .*» u’vliak al t*an.|r«».n'aI neighbors c*>v«lially invlivd. C. K Nrsuilenlrart. l*b«| I. O. *>- V- Klamath U*lg* K«>. I J? m •wry »alurdav * tu« Ih tbe A. (». F. hall I' B t'lautennlng 5 i* ir**>. I Hum phrey, becretarv. 11 ) - V •' a Gia; 'a >u __ _ ln ,b* Ma*-tn hall «vary terna! I .«if(l> Î<i*a-la< '««ninga ISSMb MSU Cbrteiin* M* • •«. W. M Jaan* I H<mm**. to**.tvt*ry. I ■ aúna »'tu* ». rw *tn ¡«ment n Ftiil*ys ea«), W hall <’. I •re*> A A '• Kiamaiii Meet, a»..,..* In th. M « M W K OÍ I* t*><hPte in toa •la* •< Ctilng John M w I Wa«il>e*d |*iu*|«rity Itelwkah l««!g* ¡U. )4( t (>. tv. » m**<* lu Ha* A (J. U. V hall *v*»v Aral and third W*dto*l»n U* |be twonlh M*ry »! Fi»h. 9. G. D-riml* M *tesb*r. re*r*S*n E. WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER z Holder ul lirenae Xo 3. KLAMATH »ALM. ORMKIJ DR. CHAS. H. DRAKE U<t«rinary Surfleon titfice in F.srhatige Bara Fl.onr mH KLAMATIi »ALIA uKM.OS DR. WM. MARTIN DENTIST Office over Klamath County C. C. BROWER .'ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELOR AT LAW KLAMATH FA I .Id», o HIJ a M ROOMS TAB. MURDOCH BLOG DR. C. P. MASON DENTIST Odico in American Bank A Tru»lCv«- pan/’* Building PHONE 814 KLAMATH FALL* E. B. HENR^ CIVIL BNOINI:I;K sad SV«*'" KLAMATH FALIJ* 4. All Inndauf engineering *nd WILL A. LEONARD dentist U/f/»row •'Me/h«*c Hu F. STO ATTORNEY AT orridi over post