Facte 'of 'Interest " . ' f i .. . .. J -Symposium of ' Partly Gossipy '. I v. Adown the-river 1 ..? -V .fa , . , a Tho ianccs quiver, t That the moon thrusts down from the . y'vj .. heaven's blue . v, And where they glisten ... ' ' I sit and listen -To tho nlt,-ht birds call and dream of you. The tog clouds RUthir and roll apart l'.juod. ..my. boat ..where X ,dreau tot you, . sweetheart. , . -,' . -.. In my lonely dreaming " A funded seemlnjr ' Of a happy time conies bark to mc. When throueh moments fleeting v ,.'' Our hearts were beating . In affection's sweetest rhapsody, ;, And those perfect symbols of nature's art, The roses bloomed with our lovei swect heart; . . (" . ' , ,'., . . -.-.': - ISach tender messr.jo ' ' Greater love did pre.snso, ' Anil the fond embraces and sweet alarms Jlude earth tvrow dearer . : , And heaven seem nearer ' W(lh each lovlns clasp or your soft, while arm's. ' To know that Ihold a place In your heart Is the sweetest knowledge to me. sweeet' .' ' heart, . . . . i. '. " : Hut the wind blows coldly ; ':. -.. ; And the Bray mist boldly .. FllngS over the river a sombre pall, i.rf. Thenroomtfrows pitlcr . . . And Us shafts are frailer A down In. the'wert they !towly fall." -From thoughts of the past 1 wake with a start- 0wcet dreams, my darling, good-night, wi.ril h.ii I'f. ' s f . v.. . . .1 . Chicago' Record... "There te 'eonuhilng." inusfa Amber tn-thTtmes-lleRiJd, ."that is ctCtlnir to ber'awfully'searee- in -this world. 1 fctall T ftr ymi 'what It 'Is?- It's-BH3. We have lo'tsof yotinjr ladies ar.':1 1' its at Int mfeses, hut the sweet o-ld-fatthitwed plrls of ever so Ions' a go have vanishes!, Blonfe:v'tV'lith'poke" bonnnts ad -ClnnUimra. .co.eJtfi.es.. Lot, tho cnurtierit,e a-fewuf fhe fr.'rfs that are wanited. Iri 'the tlnst rdace . we .wan homo irtrls slrla who ore mottier's rlcflvt hand; girls who can cuddle 4ihe little ones next.betit, to mam ma and F.month out the domestic skein when Wrings K"t twisted; girls whem fa'llher 'takes comfnt In for somc'thlnis better ith'an. beuty, ar,'d the 'tt'.i brotw- . ..ow tu?e proud of. for-swmetblg t'hatout- rajiks the aibllilty 'to idunoo or to stune tn eoclety. Kext, wo waat fttirtJ of sonse- ' irlrls.who-,lvarvc.. atattSWi-.W. t!Kr own, rtgardltss) of . coovewlIonalMies, and are independ'.,T,it enough to Kve up to fit; p'.rla who simply won't wear a tnpMfns drefs on the Fi'.rect to gather tip mlorolira apd oil . sorts of dolilement; pirla who wcn'it wear a ''.llyh hat ,.p fhe (theater, or la-orate thrlr feet and en ianger thrlr heall'h iwltih fclKh heels and oorstits; girls whb will wear wft a t Is pret ty and bccamir.'jr ar.'d snap IhnXr fingers Rt the.dletO.teB of fahlori .whea fa-rMon fc horrid and sjllly. And wo want god glrlj, frju'ls-who. a'ro v t rin'b; t.'tinn'i.rt't out from the ihqart to 'the lips; .Innostwt' ana puns an.l tilmple g'lrls. with 1M knowledge of tln an'l lupKe;ty and evil dcilr.pr at 20 Chan the piC'Corlous ,11'l-tla Bclho'oJs'Irl at 10 Iras all ton often; p'rlr Siho ra.y Hhe'.r prayers and read th'r itlca, eT.d' love God and kcci IHm " ' ccnrmaTidnnents (ye want Ihos? g'lrls 'anfuritfirl!'). rtnd wn want carrfiil plrls atii prudpr.t Rlrjs, who think -'tJf.ous'h cif ithe gf ner?!U8 father who M!Ls ' -to rr.ffltln'lnln 'thcm' In comfort; and rt? th wMo mrthcr who denies 'hC'tiwCf much , thn't Vhhy may have s.i many pretty ihCrns,' i caani fhe ecm- n.r-1 Oraw the 1C 'btitwrfn the f?n?nt;(a'3 aid 'tTjC!non.3r.stftitJalfly.';rls who aifa UTSPCitUCi.nfl:caar..'to 'a a,1fcr.'.r.!J hi; comfort (ln-ihtt home raoher chian.'.tiri ' jtpcni;i:re,:jiafl . Useless burden. Ave' want gtfi .jfjrMib ,h?5( nOris who jir?. iuai or tcnoi?rncas anu Fyir.pitny.'ttvrci O-.' tf am-itfrat flow for, :rthtT", .'IHs nrd firriles i'hat Jj? fit , 'toward j:holr own though1!. W 'have lots cf c'.?vr glr'a.' 4 bnill.'iar.i; p'liva, att-i vri'Ay girts. Give us 'a oonolc-nmtnt of J tlly gi;rl?, waTim-hfiairt'S(l and !mpitl.ve g!.ris. klp.;l anl tTiitertailn'Inis 'to MiKr own folks nri'l wMh llti'.I'? 1e'3lre to tiAne In the guq'ciij' wori'd, VCiy a.- few; such girls sraiit tfred aTiout life 'would freshen up for , j. ' all of .us, osMthe weaither does untlr.r 'the fpal! of soltsprJiifr.riiiliri, ijpep hi9 ' day when thM wort of girl fihall nil i:ihe world, overrunning , 'the. spaces whers !o'a putf 4'hjrtn; .ss HaSlBK iwres: di trrak thrniigh the trtliis in RlJ-mmer -nl .sfllnit aihove the commifl . "ileMMay, a iDlPsnlnff and a boon to all . who passiKcm by." .V- ' ; A PRACTICAL TE3T . , .,. ' frheyoli ray that you 'love the very trroiind !-w.ilkon? ' ; ' ' : He I swear It. '' ' ' She Will you prove It? '' I. He Willingly. . i ... . . , She Well,,Jf you love. the ground I valk n K1 out atld'riln a lawnmover oyer It. - '-' '' ' -;!:- v :- Mite6'Our'n. a New TorkeT of Bd'vocietU viaviu, C wo'l .tt'jnk ht wwtnen are-gif.ia; to .do so m'ueh god -.. f,-.lf:Tsy.fttak..ln- pgSiMcUf .Miy. adlow.' tihtmselves to gtC Into l.he eld rutsa'nd fifc?k to 1lh o'id . tri',Wb 7 I, wuh,k,io une oja m' ,hiJa of 'man poH - tics. .'Wtaman.'s .cJuba.tT cr.tlrtfiy too. much ln6:i'm'd 'lo degfintTa't Into mu tual admltUMlftm 3?tC. As a Tu'e, I 6tt(t find women axejnuoh bettor fhan tmtft uiKl' jinicy iJinn't-irr.iak'e:.lai:f as Kootf RoiliSroS. "T hey nye ?iVUa more jjuu'iusa-n iiiaj). ir.en, ar.ti more influ ejJV 'liy afnelr ,ecrvtlmwtB. I flon't tft'lmk women .will make goyi, e.clWe JxA'-VxHina. influeftce Is & S.Sb'J thing .wJjfro It qin be um, .but, from i&ux 'ah ttfidprJi stiff ragCut, I tave ocme to be lieve that .the suffrags for woman wsftbe m.gwti, ototako.?- "Tommy,';nrlerL Tommy's mother from . . the window, Vdldn't I Ml yon not to sit down on the damp grass?" - . ; "Yes, mamma, returned Tommy. "I ain't doln-tt. ' I wiped this' graps with a i -'twel befote I sat down." 'Pearson's Weekly. ;vr.v: . ...t TUfi ADVANCED WOMEN: ) "9'J1Jr flP y ""e" llk9 tne dub so woli? ' isit becauso'thty' are so homelike?" , . "It Is because: they are not homelike."' JJte. I t 1 .MucOi.os.ciiJxcij'itinteTe'S't-.'now csr.tw &amey. Ear.ato,-. the muni-mi'Ic-n--' t . aire magnate of Hhe fiouMi AfrlyKi m-'n-: ' region, a -more tf r.-.Tpr 'scmslmijnt Wll be tniiwa!nt'3 totvai'J h'ls bca!i'-' Jul wiife and their 'two i'ntert s'tlng r;.Vl-. wren. Prtonrdi &nd Jack. Mm Bac, ofo, according fhe I'.Tnr.a-Heru.id, x-a born, in Afitoi, and she Is bill fceaU'tlTul aT.J ' tlhai-.i.Tilmg. A devrtied Wife ana n&hcr, ,r. vtrthcTe fiwi ; ,A'mf frtwh wociad.fliiiigabtohs as btr' POarltlon to 0:fe 'dBir.nnile -artrl l.i h,-,M ' who come "wK'hl'n r farrr, 'tihe lsa ill H lil..i lil . m i 1 .. , . .,ii,,vwi. i ne jauuioua . wtaltih of ber usbanl puts WithCn her leaoh every luxury ihat ev-n the feml, (ffMie mind cau concciUie, and the wears the Utinot.!on whkh such wealth o-wi fer wltb an unosten'tatlous' 'grace that makes twr.a queen among1 women'. - It s nat urpi'tolng. th-c-refore. that her . umand escapes fnofh tlto 'exfcla.fnw tr-' ; iPf. money-njalclDg .wSienever itiS opIKTtuw.tr, presents iltf, or tha-t 'he Js happ4wt B.Tfl JippcW rtt "IflJ best . When, i harms -cua aaldo the cares' of business, he pntere upon, the pkneant onjoymtmtoflhomelIren-KlchbelaTes .s'W'ttihi bis. 'rlfe.(9je(hi:1'lTfjjv 4.Tbce fa vord paretite are as bltredT th tMr t.;s Jwny. fiun&mza as Dhey.are opu Jcnt Jn tnatetiloil Interests. ' They have win,.JaYJy TfklWrjv -a 3-jear-ald flauffhttrnttnp'jd oih pirairors;'. a'nd ba by boy.iawe'a : yarsT VivrK tciied her fortOMnat at.lier owr-d, amd1 the ne fro"ir-whIch was takPtv imftry 4i eoloMa otun4. ws caHed 'TheJ X: a aoOl tbt girt Uby was tmmed, V Information, Partly Grave, and Partly Gay. a.r.:d ''hcT Joycus prattle gives as.mu-cCi pltaoaro t-a her fji.iief'3 .'heant now sS Jlnglo tu;e fcclii d'.d ;whe:j the J:iv3u-at .of .t'ht mir-' mlr.i'.i'd. in coin, of the itulinx ws Ibua tlioivpcd Jnlo bia colters. ,' ' AN.131P(RTAXT QCE3TION: )' TlJo you think," tho asplrlug yaung wo man casei'ly , intiusMd, "Uiat.i. etui e'v.r l.-ocuiiu- u K'oat aviicb.'" "4 don't know," npaed tho manager, thouglntuli) : ''who is your drtssuiuKer'r" Washing loll Star: .. .. .. ..-.it:-, SELKCTED RECli KS: Halted lilc-st uad llcminy. Froo any ::na ot cc.J nieui' of lui. sum una imt.-, una. chop if ratnur tine: 'id vuvu.cub'.'ut uuil liuil-ft jttu.'ii'POnliu of bait un.l aujut lidif u. tcupoumiil ol pepper. iJut lia.if u teaspoumul "of butter imo' a' saucepan "and on tho lire. Whcti'ihe butttr beuometi hot add' tt-'Uitspount'ul of lljur, anl .tfur the mixture -umll It berames smootn mid lrothy. .Nov add two-thlnta of. a eaiilul ct'. cuiU slock or milk. If there be ncitaor. stock nor. milk Ih Wm h'ouso uae water, In v.-liUli eai-e be rather i;eiu-rou.s in your al lowjinte of liuttt-r. Stir the li.pild until it boils'. Season With a Kali.poonful ot Hi'.lt and .littio' pepper, ' Add tiic mcaMo the rauee and turn ell Into a . shallow dish. With a fork breuk up . a cupf of cold hominy 'niKl spread' U .evor tho. prepnra llon or meat.. Cover thci dKh aij'J cook In n mo.ier'ato ovea for half ah hour, yjrve r.t olice .It thefcml ofuhat time. 1 !sh balls.Blx xinnceB-'of salt VodDsh. olscht medium hlfce liutulor., yolks of tv.'o . etisa. one ounce or t. utter, pepper ami suit, cracker crumbs. , Krefttien- the eoiin:h "jy imtting It lij colli water "thu night lufore, chaiiK the water twice; In ,tlij mornlnij 'put Into bolllrig water and boil one hour; when well donotnk? it off niid poilnd lino with h pntatb inwsher; boll the'-pouitoe with lacHi'.tn off; w.iitm lo;ie put with tho Hs.li Hiid mix v.-ell tugethcr. adding, while hot, the' 'butler, pepper.'salt and. eggs; m&Ue tnto. shi pen dip Into whipped egg, t.ircn into. orackar crumbs, fry In boiling hot fat till tuey.iinv a sliKlit brown coter. ,Tbls will mak Ualls sultlclent for six per sons. . ..'. ,.. " lln ad J-uJOIng, A new roclpe for bread pudding l.-f onfc woi ;h adding to the.house ktpers' note-ho.jk. Soak one pint of lino orumba In a pint of milk until Soft, add three tilde ipoonftl In of cocoa dissolved in . little water, three well-beaten eggs, a iialf .eupful 'of giviuulated sugar, and an other !ni at mMk. Set the pudding dish In a pan of hot water und bake one hour. Whipped cream, flavored with vanilla, l.i very good with luis pudding, or a rauce nrailc I'rbm a scant cupful of sngar, n tablosiioonful of corn starch and a cupful of water may Ys lived. Oook -the Ingivill-. tnts 111 a double holler ten minutes, and jjat before serving add ah ounce of but ter ami a half tenspoonf ul of vanilla. Whole Wheat .tread. 3rald one cup of mflk; turn It Into a, bowl; ad 1 ope tea ppoonrol of. butter, one teapoonful of purar, one'of salt and one clip of water? when lukewarm add one-hlf of a yoa-'t oako, which has bei'h dlsBolved In a half cup 'of lukewarm, wntor. Stir In threA cups-of whole wheat flour, -and beat un til light und smooth. Let rise over nlit'it. In tho monilng, . when light, add two or thVeo.cnps.of Hour, or enough to multo n soft dough. Knead w,"!!, and. bo careful, ret to l too much flour In the knead- ins?. Whlto Hour can bo Used for the kneadimV If desired. Let- the dotigh rise until it doubles Its bulk. Shape It Into loaves, put In grcosed bread tin. let ri.o again and bake forty-llvo mlnuiaa. In a mo.lerate.ovon. ,. . iToi nbrcad. On and one-half pints of wb.it s eornweal ,pho tublcspoontul of sift ed Uoar,. a little 'Stilt, and thiieo ' heaplnn; teaspoo.ifuls of baking powder, mixed thoroughly together-while dry. Add one tablcspooufti! of f rush butter and sufllelent sweet milk to .make a soft dough. Uako .immediately In a buttered pan. i . - . CJraham I'udillnc One cunfr.l ot ara. ha rii flour," half a etinful of flour.- half, a oupuj of molass-e.i, onn. cupful of Bv.-eet, mriK, one, tearspoontui or sbda. a little salt, dna cupful each ortecded raisins" and cur-l-anfs: meam bnchour and three'-aiiarl6i's; sqrve wun croain or any piHimng sauce. Chicken. Hungarian Style. Melt in a eaiicc'U.an three tnlde?poonf ills of butter; add tho. chicken cut lh pieces, .six email onions cut -in silces, a little chopped pars Icy, stew : slowly . iin til -der. Ilefore serving aid one 'glasefull oi. rallk, a Kttla cayenne pepper nnd servo in a ho.low dish with tho bollrd rrco. Ilosdenf Wafers. One 'cupful of tiittc-r, two euufuls of snKar, five eggs, stirred In without beating, .flavor with extract of rose, Add Hour to roll. Flatten tha doiiR''.i, inn In pan and set; on ice until thoroughly chfllcd; roll Very thin nnd bake quickly. ltusH. Two te;;ci:pB rnlsed dough.. Ono teacirp sugar, bftlf cu.p butter, two well, tica ton eg-?s,' flour enough to-mciko a otliT dough, set.t'o mlse and when light mold Into high biscuits and let rice again; sift sugar, and cinnamon over the - top anj place In oven; let bako twenty. minutes. . Green Apple Cream. Hoi 1 .twelve, tart epls. press through a sieve, add ono-half pound of Sugar and the whites of two ergs whipped; eat thoroughly until the mixture' is: very stiff, and f white; servo with or. without: whipped cream' poured over It. . -..'., .. .Cracker Omelet. Break one ottcrt ot oyster crackers Into small -pieces, pour Over them on? pint of hot mlik with half ttaspoon ful" f salt. SHf In three eggs well beaten and put IntS a hot buttered skrt'M.- Cook slowly ten minutes, stirring frequently. . , Walnut Balad.-4 hop lettuce - and tho y1?11??. ot. if? l'-I'J"c-1 e,B. not '.too ?noU,S?,- 1'Kh,t.Ly ihef; sprlnk.e'the top tlilekty with walnut meats and the vniV. nf tH ..t manwi.-'unuf vei' volks of trie esftr. cut eoarsslyt'uou a-salr.4 flreiislng: rirvb cold: ' . Cocoa Fro.ppe. I'repare the cocoa In the morrrine the smme s Tor' the tabloV Pour Into git-3 aatl place near the Ice. -When rccrly to serve put fno whipped cream on each glsspfnl. Minced TcnEUe. Take one cunful bf flntly"nllnrd tarcOe. and' two cupful." of mincen potatoes; ceai in a saucepan wun white rauce. . :m - Olnifrrarte. Swretdn "a nftnlrei-'-of leo water and-add extraot of .Jamaica ginger to taste. -V, ..- THE QIJE3TIOJJT OF THH FUTURE: -. : .-it tGeod sir, do yetfipreSptiBe triW-'e,- ?' v- With tjare fhe tuieellon ncite-i--.. ' BecRiu-emy nusbard-you would be,'.- Ordo you -want my vta? - - .. . . . :: Washington Star.' . .- . .- .. ,: . ( iieai.th iriNTAV-; " ; ' ' I ' .An estoemoil 'correspohd'nt-of The Trl-i bunii.Jtetiils It the. Toilolnrlntr ' "'silre cure" for. diphtheria; : ''iJiis poke root; scrapq the barki from tbo roats; warm and bind on the neck. It v;rll dr.uV all the soreness 04it- of the throat on tho outsido of (he nx-k."- '- '-'. t -Tho dangers of cycling may be avoided in Breat nieaeure, rays l)r. tieorge Her- scliell. bv: 1 'I'h'n "i. ".f n-lfiv cpnp i 9 The -upright-position in rkHiin the r:ooiM Ins poclticn prevents proper expansion of. ine mr.gs nnd lntetreres with the proper a-eratiori 6r ahe-Maod. 3. Adequate food when ridlrt und the avoidance of muselo poisons, such as beef tea ttia illgestlvo power of the stomach fa-inhibited while rldinss -4. The avoidance of ko:a nnd caca preparaUons; these, by beniinbina -tho sense of fatiguo.- cause' more work to.be done than Is Jiirllolous. 5.' On' no account should the' eyciWt continue riding after he linS'Cormeneed to fee! short of breath or when there Is the slightest sensation of uneasiness In tho ehest. i ' -A new ciiratlvo-treat.raenthas been dls covered Dt'n -Transvaal iln.in- : wovinw 'hoteeMhe fact that ml !k absorbs polonaus inwKei, no iiecidcl that II mlR'ht be posslsble-to ttrn this germ-Rb-sorblhg. power t a thoTnpcutlc ancannt. He puts his Ides, to the test, and now as. serts that he has' cured persons of smnll-140X-, fever, diphtheria and ottw-r maladies by simply wrapping them In mill, sheets' Tho patient Is hurt tin a1 rhattrc9 eoverorl with blankets, and Is packed 1 a shoet .st,lare e.nough,to envc-lop.tho body. Tula sheet has first been saturated In a p nt and a half of watm mlik, and Is a'p-i pllcl to the body without wringing. Afte th is i treatment,, which lasts abqa! nn hour,: therpfttleBt. Is spinged with warm wat6r or la nut in A wntm bath. . Lorilon TOIIy News: Frenchmen Vho aa Is well known, are particularly f'and 'of soup,, are dismayed to find a popular writer, Jt.,4',urtliiriw. declaring that that' .f,'?0d.uOr. "he cause of ill the Ills that dyfpeptle nature is heir in. Ac cording to him. the practico of bc-elnnlntri dinner with soup eau-es a distension of-i the stdmach that Is fatal to hn f ljEtlngtJie .!ldt,nt follow. More 1P'eias If this were' not bad enougb. the pKiiie imirr iieciarea nai tnsre Is llttli ar no nouns cmeni in it, ana that, as it usvirj cr.tep 'vb-y kot, t laj-arc1 th3 "c aaiJ of tWJiil.r:- ' ' m ,r Aa apostle of physical ctilture csyj tial n:i cvc:icnt and " r.vver-fii!l!r;t .'eurj; ii .iw'ivoiia fcaadiwho u t ;' :lii?l6.Hict of waikitg .-Lnrtn:-d. ivu'- hucutui is long cj is ui.aPy necessary to p.-o.-wf!-' ode. It omeiln-.e?. however, reqr.lros more than. ten mln.itc3 to wall: at ail,-it er.e Is. very. n.crvouf.'" 'Ilr.t R Is not ua ('.'.rFtodit that It id necessary to wall; a chalk Une. .Any kind of walking will do,' lirovidcJ-.it la Vcfev.'rd., THE FATI3 OP THF1 WOMAN POLI TICIAN: Sho' entered politics, hclgho, Hut long shq did not linger; Sie tried to nail a campaign lie,. . And paunied, eke, her timtr, . uarclt Tribune. HOfSEIlOLD StGJ E3TJOXS: ';,'' Cld flannel nhlrts make a.H)J daL?rs a:id ca.-i bj v.aj.n-d wei-k y. t'or tho jub'oing elivcr Ihey are' Invaluable. I'ao 'soapy water- when-mnking starch. The flothcs will hav-J a gloler ti;.i;car- unee pud tho Irons v.Ul fco -lesu liko.y to stick. . . . Chemists ay lt.tnkr.s, more than twice' as much ' s'.irar to swi-rteh. ' prVervej, seuces. und like ir n'm i v.-in thv begin to cook, a it does to ni'd ii iificr' tlia pi-oce-vs la socompik-aut). -i . . , An .elileidown (;t;lu j-olicd up and t'wl with a broad ribbon. I r.aw ocui'iriiKy tvon pll&d with' tho ethen cushions of a divan. If is i-ald to have ,;iini:iabl: fit-' tlng-in qualities, "and ir the qnlit U hand-' some, ns such 'usuully-are,- It Is decora tive as well. , . i . . l.lttlo bass, of Rov.-dored. orrln root cro consider..! among tha daintli-.it. lievlces for tierfun-.ing beil linen and utiiicrvlolaes, and aro nioio pcpiilur j'lt now than lav-t-ndev. (irrhi root- can he ' leae'v.c 1 in strnj th by the slm;. djvicc of Fr.r.nlnt tt well., spreading it ont so that the sun Will dry It J'iiqioiii.ihly, . After frying doughnnta or fritters or - "A P.ltK"';' Bhiicj)," the 'tftlcst produc tion ot Hiyt's clever pen and excellent Idjas of 'ststeJ 'tnanaje.iier.t, -v.-as de-slxitc-'for to 'purlsebttt"t6 entertain ami brlnit'iliilara t;-the'b.ix:ot!lce, and In- those objects It' has nct. with thor ottsa success.' i fintridccta la .-nst x-v bo- called' afn almost itollaV Mfscl:y,. a rolllcklrts. -Jolly ein'e-.IIan 'In Oils llai--l:in a .fellow-, of - quickness, rieftr.cr.s, and n rattlo-bra-incd fatllity 'for say ing and fi-.jCns In on hdmlrably v,n rtudleu and l,a;uha.l:U way thing? that (Xsturb any nvau's . disr.ity, . and are calculated to drive care away. Ilnrlan Is. it-kood. sinner, and his rich mellow voice, certainly must aid. hint In niak . In? the. character. he poj'traya a success. H!;i sketch cf a man tor.g.iiiv' In Ar,e! -manla Is raid fo be one oi tho funnlcrtt things eer lntroilyceil In comedy. I.'uxt to him Iriiyor cotv.es William -.Do . Yere, whose portrayal. of.-a, Jjlly Arl itoiia. editor . ready far anything and at home wUh,!run3 and "red Ink," Is n r.ovtl . anil ..Quaint character that no body but lloyt could possibly conceive. Ada Pare, . who plays the Quern of liutiesqttL', will be seen hero for tho first time la a lloyt comedy. It- la claimed that she Is entitled to rank with the siaca 'beauties. It 'Is one .of Mr. Koyto happy faculties In- secur ing, pretty n-irls in all the comparili.'S, and In ''A Black 'Khe-op" he has- made no-exocptlon..-The iK'tv piece will be teen heie this evening at the' Academy of AIuslc. t , -.. -.. . -, (j .. . . , The bin; production of "Pnlriior Cn:;'s Eroivnlis," rnanajed-'by C. H. Jefreiv son, Klaw & "Kria'npfep, which will bo the attraclion 'at the Froth Drglta-nr wn next 'Monday hnd Tuesday evenings and Tuetday afternoon, teils an Inte'i-i estlng 1 story. "litania, nueen of tlio fairies, -U betrothed to rrine'e Florlmel. The Ilrownle.i -have eorr.3 to fairyland to take part In the' wedding. Dragon fell a v.-icked di'-nVifi, and ifls retinue come to-the veildlng', Irca'rinR gifts and dlrguiscd as 'fficifd!". While the Hrowh ies - nnd -I-wjrS 'are' ntertafrrin;r Who'. nrlnrr nifd' oii'den wlth honf nnd danna TItaniit arid ,'tier lafies lti waiting are carrie'd 'away liy' l3ra'r,-ififel,'w'hb thus seeks to prevent the power for gooi! v. hicti' .would tcsult Trom an alliance of llrownlps' and .Fd'ys. ' He" takes tho queen across the "sea to 'his enchanted Island Cas.; T;iie UroWnles build a raft aril, follow. A terrific, storm im perlla their safely. Kiipiiros ne, God de3s of Mirth', appears, lh answer tl their' prayers, wi'th Neptune and his tea' chariot, artd quiets' the turbulent waters and the Urownles' proceed In r.nteXy. V,y mean's of a. raft and airship they reach the Knch.inted Island and hlde:ln the outer hkIM -cf the r.aaile, while their kl'rifjr nnd come of his fol lowefs, difg-uised as a German stiv.'$ band, pain 'er; trance, .to' Drasronfel'n mighty pVesr rice, 't hey mnlie ' an at tack on Dr.igonfcl and' are just about to conquer, whi n, he calls oh 'Vulcan to bring pafthq'ua!t,d ami rulp: The castle falls In ruins, the mountain-becomes a volcano, fnd'lAv'a.5? seen pourlft-r dawn lts'klde to ovcrv.heliii' and destroy ;the Brownies. The' 15'rotrtlftS Fire depart ment, ccmcs' ,to the res-cuei Daylight finds the Drown Ie3 still in q"uc'.it of tho queen and as their pover' Is, gone with the rising Ktin they are crfsilv overconio by Dragunful's follower,, and are made to E.'ave.ftnd loll In the' mines. Hera they remain until the Russian' Brownie explodes a dynamite bomb, ani) caur.es a caving In of a rift In WJiioh pragonfel happens to bo, and in the meantime Kuphrosyfie hag cpme: to the rescui1 of the quL-en and Fays'. . Florlniel and Titanla. ere. united, while the" 'mines gradu-aliy .disarpear: ' and a slorfoua lIfjhKy.Icw ot the Cr.owuleland is ): closed. . , ... ' . ' .' . " . .' . . '..: J!.:n' -v. ." lnanag.orj)avis announces the special ensatemcnt of riam T. J.-tc't'si rriv,i comiiauy, commphclng: on Monday nest,' iur iiire uiiyn. j.ni3 ciiracilrm lins irYi estalfll'sheU reputation, which 'It lnvl- tfil.lr .ilfilnln.) .,,1 -l!'J- ... Jack has" ridded inauy h'ew foaturea Tr 1.1.. Utfdci- ,'.liik, enilu?ive--rn.'inaS.-i5ihent, direct .from t-aia.T. Jack's bpcra houne, men so, in., ana- travols An US own StCCO palaCfc htftel cat'.' It la' liiade Up n? l-a'..-h- lilni.f i.4-ril,t.N,nli. 'I ,:Ui.. .11 ' ...... .... , .t.. iv- 1;' .V.J. 1 lleiUUIIr the representative art'.sta of the raw There arc merry1 meptoe,rnall(iiis. na tive -comeoicns, 'l;dllP3 Of the Snnnv Sonth and bright 'Epeclnfty stars. The ofitcrtntpTnent is replete' with novel und umuBing ucis. ' . .' ' . . . .'. ii - n- !ir ' - . All next, week Milton 'Aborn will sr.. pear tit the Academy or'J,furlc present-' ln?f, el.fht operas ami ' will '(rive two matinees, oh Wetlnm.day and fiajurday afternoons:' The sale of seats' Opened yestert'ay rorr,lrrfr.' nnd Judfilnri from- me iiei.-mmi iur. cnnice- seats an- ex cellent, week's' bv!ncrs Is tiBaured. Monday ev6nln.: r"Paitt Fasha" will he Erlven. with Miitoh Abofn as'nadad. att adventurer. 4 He 'han. made-an' en viable reputation vcliijrever he' has ap peared and Is sttro fo odd mrcny friends to'thono already fj-ained ty him' In-this 'city.: Mr.' Aborn hen associated with 'hint such wtfl-kitowti n.!-t!st,s as Joseph. Rm'lth. Frhnk Wohiev. VniTiw ' T -, bard, Ethel' Vincent. 'Ijotiiso' lloore,' Sylvester Cornirh, Maude D'Ar.y nnd n, stromr cl-.oYtra of picked iolccs. fcipcclal Bconctiy nd costumes carried- by the company v.Ul be. seen to advantage In each oiera presented. - , .. . '' .' ... .. u. ...ii 11 ii : . ? , .Voto . respetfl'oiljly pay on he tOnge? "Tvva yc.-.rs.ag.-j," -wrJics I'.'e WluUvcre.finra Xsw. Y:rk to )id IJyf-' fuia KW3, "'if if 41 Rsf.i'ta'nt for. Plage hcr.'.-'j had r int. fliifsiCv.'n to' .yhe itVei'.ni: iht'.TUtjcpl.lr ar'ac.'r tee clrswcr -yj$a bave. been : . -ftp, 'my dpr,' ft Uot-i rti.-i-.. ci.vc.icc,j, ,'c.i-s your ausmce'da i'hy'.ib.rs 3.:oiiff ca'ybu g yhur ca ih ,T ?rtli.T i.'.l'T-riM fl-i'l- T-rilt - reer In w jap ?.!' your ' fcsrcn tn it.c K'.-'4T3!-res .in isvjrc ty."rs.?-',Iiut, fsxtn-. iua-,w--'.-r.'.2'C..,i cei .tir.;. . n sr w.si it cat !5i'lrtcftU,-3:r t'hMt an ia.:"rc?s in pui'irie' nr.rV.fty-"ha-q.-d?iTr.md' tew. iiiti-.!-.ai.-.i4if infim'rvaelj;J'.t rtf ;'-tinoT t.'i yuii.'v ' i i.u . a.ivj- eHiilfj nsr ill. I irurp-e a IV.ife ''he'floes U bti.'il, f d Gtm.' ii'fsia- "h-jcl t:i':i to lruy, lot Xn!iia'ae,ff.tih"tt.6i iiiat dlvoroo; toatif ic.om W fomitibn arr.onsr Aitrcrictin actors' and actrewes that aj an adv.r- UceaM ft aaa secon sun and void. jr.7.'tli;r j a.Axt.lOMl. rij.ve.cff :a fw , iM.erf.'.i, i.:,;i .rjy i:i--.a c!if.ii:a.j-'-';,i'-;'1'"Lin foclt':,o 4r'ani fcau rccaet,l o:r ".v.j' bi'vk of the' yt.ie to' ci'7l ve'-y I slowly; 'Ji the eo'utie- cfr.uYt 'na hoar ru-'l T..K to a-l-iee tu tub. nroif ivi.!ly, au-'l Jus'e '(.fetor it. t;cts .br)'atl -t.4o pjuring stdrfi-Mialn through. r. .C;gth i.iio . i lej's Jar. - ou will find lhat t lard -Is nearly as iiVKet Oi ever, b.;uur oaly u lit'lj ilarif er. whirl dees not hart i:. far fryli'.i; cakrs in a'.eain. - . If ennb halrs' are ragging Iri tho eeat tarn- tiicm upside ttrwu'nnd -waEh them Avith. strong soapsuds.-. Soak tnein ttior ougbiy, then set them t dry. The cans wiil. stt.Ten.up to-ita nnrmel. condition. , . It is not always eay to start a fruit 1lr csver.. Instead of wrencUL-.g your hard and fcringiig on blisters, simply invert the jar aud '.ace the top In hot wat.r for minute. Then try It and you v.iil Und It turn's quite ctifi'y. " - r A -valuable ns-iltant xn silver c'canlr.ir day . is a -lem.-xv. If silver, nfaer It Is cleaned, li rul.bid v.hh a piece. of !c;noa cad then, .washed or.d Weil dried, it gta .a white brilliancy which It. re Men has cthi wise and v,;:j V.c'p e.lean .ranger than w'th the ordinary cjean'.trj SHU mtict-nsv."' l e lroned. o.-? the h.-at lakes a'.l tae lir oat el' it. end makes li reeni rtrlcxy -.and !laley. . If, however, vcu wish to press .put bits of sli'lt ami ribViQii for fancy work nr. an irqa only. iroutrate y not ana piars two tin. Kncstca of papitf lie'.wce.n'lTsit and ti-.e t'lilt. 'T.vmnke pr-sfe " site'? eh tin fab the rn'f..ee w'h rawenia. '' - - To tnl; kerosene ell ctalnn out of car pet rover the placp with blrttlng paper aa.l t'ub v. l'.h a modprato'.y hot Jron. , "ST y.AZ J'B IX IT n,UN'!TT-TOWCMAX: CI.Ta-Cf'orr.'.. Is loofciriV very ha'r.ih'ofnd and 1ny linnt thli'vcnliii. MaLe'lYee, he proposed to to an hour a,' p. .. . -. " Clare?-And youvo' rafused UJm! 1 i ". . . .LnUagj I'.seord. Xcjj 'iiran t":at,.a "1'iTrco.f ult i-n now tt pcH.itv.-- '....tiisi:'nt. tia-a' n.r-in..- .ea rn!'. T.Ik ''.'he C'Si- of r.Mliu.ii iltUii-'d. A't tile prer;-nt Hima 3&i ttu.-vieil i'j u :.!':::.:! of hi'.- cai.-er j a a cr.vfct. Nitf. '!! iSVffA'n S"'-l-'cc-.-r!trq'-ir..!y ;:a'-i-l- :r.;:-f-.ra-i fi.-.. vc-3 hn'.x for -the r T-t iss'I V.vt pnrf"a i h"t X.'l'.'-'n Rii;ll si n te'ar was -a dea i lk-lei."'vv year th., IhoKU ctlUxiic pub- r,. t.-,-. ,1 y.tei 'v ..-.,1 ..V-S'i -.Mv.5 Itvcatel'-J Picpti.tsil :i-j.-ltiir.-.-,i .r.'.i in .fl,i,,.ed hrr .SvcV nfe'iAa f c, in .the public eye Chat ths nuriils 4a Ji'.i.v rayi'.-.' 'lire role 'sX .BuU ; M-is Has- n. ii ii..,. . ... "Vi'hy," cor.'thru'rs Mr. -VT-hiiacre, "is Lilly '.i-CT..V;-:y r.::i c-Mrifr bae'k ! ApiL.tiva liiC.i ye -.ir? Koo.!.u--e the puiiMe hr.i Ur.-d o'-l.ath ih-jr r.iiiUty ar.il Cver iLur.-or.'.".:. V, 'h -aio'tije w.i admired, t.iv.. ui'-w;' p,?;m'.ur- rctvus-in -:n;fcre Cha ' Anvci-'ai TichK-ij- tc-.!-y-)ier -Nii'.'n- r-, frts.' M vud A&.tiri.i, Antrie'Ituareil c.-.d: Vi-:;:.",v:','n. ' larh'of .t'Aes Wom 'ti;' kcid iin', ihsr.oabi'., lite, jivoids o-steti. talConan-l r.-.-'faiCnua a;lvtr ::.--enH:n't nr.il bi'ir-.-va :a livrr r.:,-t n-vt love aie.iv. but ti'nej omwi.i pc?.-;'i'..r.'l yii'.-.vXy f.t the 6U':!n.-.n tvome-ji. 'l'Ms.rf-a'lly d clt.irat-U:-cs. cish'-t' '.o 'VZ?.e l.i mr kir-t aho rauiv-: cC 'ii'-? N.e' "o.l: -s'.icatii'-.a in;Jjy 'Unit '-i w.-.r.c-r..-rr.' Lit a.i;i.ive.l en t!:j hrar.Vi at the- .ijiwBi. i:t unen-t ce ao tre'i.".? where. na'-ii3 h.ivo 'iver bf a canr-'Me .1 -in any way wiiii a s.-ivr.i.lal. M lh--. Ilrn-rivuy !ti 'flii' fi:-:f!Ic r.-y' Mi'-f. Kil-.-n'Ttrrr: .j ttfrpTfy it'tdy win ......... - - - - - --. We Cuatij of Nfiv Y ) !i lj:'. 5.sr grace a-::.i;;.r.p3,'.My c-c ;'ae'r 'w.ij.-itv 'Ac:v.s .ha v.;ay ut . it.?. Ecj.rtViM-iu! , A'j.t..i. civepinR ti.'Ul. fwjer.: f;i'.. :.!; ha pu.'.'.i'j ii'frTL liy.i'.n .tr,-'-.'.-i."-'pr.' nn and t..'.--ex- ihi."''!o'- MiVjftffe-,h,'ii "'V'Jv'' h in A.'hfl.f ;yp-3ic'f, '3i;M!j .i,tiV,v'fcie j-arl of ti yc.uii.j-; f :). j u.-..: . i. , uvrfth-A w n kvj Eir;.:t, nt Af.ii?y'!, .M.';ft I.ulu GlxVcr In 'Hie -V.ijr.',. rJr.,' iis chowinft. us ihew ch.i.MlXnr evvji q p!:.ri 5tnr. ran t?. cr.me vkNl .'hi i'-rtsy jrrin'I.Vity. In (his -ro-.-n c'. 8r.-.K'.ia's' TkvV.V Cas'-V fiiiiws us ,.v cy.ft'n tfcfii'li '.san-.imer Riii, Bt:r;;i as any li-.hlme-ruiae'ed fellow w.anld lvCa..t a rpt he r .to provided, cf csihs-?, hocoa-Klr.it he.anyiihlr.j; cire. In. '.i l.vs cT,-gre iiijiiChe-aWe way wllh i.-.v a'.'tnrs. Acnor ;i:-,o ywr-.ir nin t'ne two most prTuiar actors "aw .nn-ouMtir'-ibly K. H. ' S-i;"r.;:J'. und .To.'-n Drew. " Rn ri .ttcw 'sui. J:ay ttnt their r.'ome.3 clean. , vi; , - . . ,ii fj ;:v;,v ' ' '"Ter-rs ngo,. .n;;l'uii.''.''rwh?n tho C.lemnncqau Case; woo ic.'rVnir -Biieh .a rumpus, younsr Koutltern tobl his man niror, Ur.niel Frohman, thnt ho was f?o I PC to-attend oie of the nintin.-e rr- l.irmanccs. Fh.sre.n T'-'t , h!a font cmwn. o, you rre not!' ,c-v!:'lmnd .ui. x .ii..i.nwin, (-3 ycfur., fiiend as well ns )Oii;.maras:r,.'l -forbid von to bo. . ii lan i isat it would hurt you mor any. Your consilience Is Join- own nl'- inir, ami is liotrt fiptire Jn your con tract ttdi'.l.me. Hilt ea Vrill." mnnnr'oi- I have a right to lietnand tl-'at yon keep away trtrm all- pcrfornlancpn of this cortr In ft brslrte'ra sense, tho more fnct oi yonr nr ins won there .'would ImVt j."u.- j ne nay oi rne- 'rounilcr' actor n.7s pone oy.' Southern, was very wrathy at ho time, but he appreclcted the fcrca of Frohman's ren-arkr, and hns followed -th 1-rnice. ., as lor joi'.n- Uri-w-1 the v.-ni-Kb .crime tnai nts e.-iemles epn fix on him is that -he a penrhnnt for 5 o'clock tens His tore of -Rood clothes-la nl?o thrown up tit him iwrreTtrrics. Rut curcly that Is a.dlFslr-atton of which lilo autl'lonccs 'rtap ic :tbr.cat: .. ..'. ' .'.. . ' '! (.".' II; II iv. .v ... ' CHATTER OF THE STAR3:' ' ' ..''?',!5'4:re5,',:'''::, chjltil l:cr.toii3. ' , J. gfrole SarMatft'is U star in a nw plsy. faadio Hazson 'ha3 lilijaaiicj' her tom- Pfiiiy as Frnii. coi.eu ia ine i encin-r-:l?;e,r. ' , Tim Murphy, now ::trfiiiK'ln a ''Tai Steer," used to bs a ti-jn rair.ter. John L.- Su;i!rr.i-i.-;,d :PaiP!y Xyaa are wlth-the Rentr.s-jhttoy'coJnpany. TinwrisrhfUcirifco' Has been' call bsiv pi-omptef, M-iKe inrnmfrr and ac ta:-. Marie WrtnwTiichf ha' a now 1,'ay In rehearsal' 'called "H.'3 1 u.-'tan wif " '' "Charley's Aunt" and "Xloi'n" r.io hav Inp a eucesful taur tlirouishaut Italy. ' Willi Kllsler's-repcriOira this y-a-on In eiiuKs "As You Like It" Sad "Camflle." i-.iax 0'R.-.1! has-wrl irn a-comedy which will be produced in New "Vork in a moi:.:h or two. ' ... Tho contemplated irtarr'nir tcur cf Ac', brcy Bouclcauit ln '.'Other reop'e's Money". Is 'off.. ' t . On. Nov. 4 Mr., and -Mra. W." It. Cra-.n will oborvo the-cilvcf ornivortary of their weddiny. .. r ' , Aieysmler -fnivlri tHl appear for the 11: it time ns Othello in Philadelphia du' InSTihe hoiklsysi . i . . . - Charles Cochin Ii cW.inf? MeiwnMn ii Mrs.-. Pa '.rick Cenrobell's proeiitctlon cf iicmca rr.ti jiuio;. .. .- Dlgby Pell's opera, "Xcncv I.es.'t b. Ins rcmoieied by E.ljar Smith. It was not up to.tpcjiatlonr." - . . There are shout 10 .CMtrifn'ij.-.ri ef the thajrlan! profcpiicn in .ilia T"niiejl.8i:.ss fi (ivt acioi-j and 4.P;J actri5sec. Mrdda Craipen is the lat--t n'n-. IW l...pei.ifre will Ircludr "Caraille," "A Cue of Heart!)" and "The Creole." . Andrew .SUrk Is. to play a . un-trerks' P(3Son In ttt spring in a half rtojn cf the larset e!t!e.3 In Irolsnd. and EAff'ahil.' fl:u7--t Rabtan. tha actor, nnd Augustus Therr-.".. the aiithnr. of ."A.iahi rnfi " t...i,-a "both L'nltc.a "Eik;oa icspic .paces In ,boy- nod.',,. ... ..... j.. . '. The hew pl"ce of Tnttl rptter nr.A Ti';i Nye, erti'tle l "A S Party' vlll be pV- Inr prices durlr.z the run oi Hansel und fl-r 'o! " ,rwi. 'X5rH?fnVTft 'rH W'.cr.' W.srrfcl tii'ces'"f t. ffM-Tirarln" jt I' teH"!?.! 3fi?!.feVa.i mae froia the o'd flr.irhs klnne. ... , - OeorsetV. Wi,p?r hjvi hil'W'lini ml "nevr wn the p.irtne''6f Mri Canary. H ays tco flrra nsmo "Caoary & I,jdorer" li mtrciy a trade mtrk, . tv," .-cas- Mt-r v'-e i-J :-i ad'v.'ia'v'? i'0151, lla? ecafca. Urw -political lines c .-d''j--v t'-: A,;:r.i - w o- -ii ' cra f"-mln 1 s -claimed by the Mor- K-iVi-," n a J--."' m,n l'rarchyt5:r.t aince mo abandon- v -V h,"..r Z k7Z vJi. w ,;..i. - i rrch have Miown a -narked increase. K.atherln.G;ri.ial:ie Is ia'star'as Fran. rnicpar. io j-ars . ja.eer.tvoto!l, ,cif Aurai?';!?' 'taljr'i1is'!fvilosiii"t t'i..rd"njt rhih'rf jf fo r-ply's thea'Cr'af hi'f the rni- 01': Its 11 An- -2 irteres ling' And - CUztzizpr 'In -'tho lirrht cf recent evc'.ili In Gait Ike City ihttt t?mt to rtairhoai.d the ijuctlon dt Bfcit.-hoo! for Oiuli, in unv.al l::tercft attp.ehes to h, Uteh of tncOern Vtali by t.'ol.iricl joWn A. CocV ciiil, whl-h-tppcri-oT in li.e Ce-rfmopo!-Ifan ItcsaKlr.c for Bcpt...!r.ber. 'i'broush trie klr.dnoi-3 of -Mr. John Uriaben AValhcr,-v,iy cr eiT-l'led to, -reproduce portlona of It hcrcrv.-lth. -."There nre." t'.i yi Colonel Coel;.-rld, "three- quclnt und unique c.lus 0:1 the contwont , C0uel.iec. tH. AnnustiHC end Bait Ike City. One must nocela seo.thc Inttir tne capital uf the idiureh of Jeniin Chrlat of Latter Vay, Snints, with It3 Kfcat ten-acre bli.-rl b, Jtu broad, rect angular otreetsj, itj reeuntnin water i.-Uni, it.i (iuc.?r J'.ornion walls, temple and tai-.cn-.r.cie 1 1 ar eivclato the mar Vei of the JJormoa exodus cf If't'l. and the '. Rtupendiiufi ivorka of lliii-iin Younir, that wor.drov.3 leader and build er. Alter a Bomc-.vbat close ttudy of tlj achiovcnientn of the Moimon.i of lrtnh I em constrained to'sny tl.at If I were called upon, to rmne three frrent r.oiurai leai.ers of men who have i!r ur'ed In tho'forcr.ior.t rnr.hs In thl.T coun try's history, 1 shriibl feer compelled to place Xirlsham Your.jr in the list. The vncp. the forcstcht. tho will-power, and the scftdclty of thin irhh perm to me marvelous p.s I roriti-miilite hliiv thi'oUsh cool vlctaa devoid of prejudice. i:vidcncis of a Grcnt (Jlianc. "A srect chnrifro has come to I'tnh In tho abolition, of polytvany and t.haklnfr off of t rritnrial frAVntentj. Ne.V hopes, r.riv cypiraiions, new systems linv! nihen. The rc-k'nt!sn warfare v.-hich v,nn wnsort for ycrj-a by the predatory Gentiles of Kelt. Lake City npoa the '-"""V . - w' J,c ln "e ns ot YZ?a2 Jl1 ot c,RYert!i' ?"d n.i ma ..t l ....... , . t 'ho e:,,rel, mPt .frAw rapidly. 1 -- "un'iroci tnousftna com- j ntunlcants of the Church of Latter lr.y . Hiria in. i ne west. Tiic Duiic of th ' -?.rs 1,1 1 taf!' !t. '" represented that i i.,-.i'n n .'n enm llicv" are enoui-h in Av'vomlmr. Idaho nnd N'evii!n to control these dittos jo lllicr.lijv It may l:o argued that the in-troijii.-tlijii- of prlltlcfi Into the church, and the oooninn; tin of pr.iitlonl careers to aspirins: youn,T Mormons will lnin iii--o:n tr.io the efturcJi. Mr.ny of the cldora,' blvjinps ! npostles hove nnna v.;hd j car.n. for enn.tfiitihlps, Kovornor Khlps; etc;, and it will bp remnrkaMo In-dci-d if human nature does not assert Itself Iri tlie old yny. '' :"thrre)s a -fresh spirit of -hopefulness In the new.Vtah. I .-attended, while In Salt f.ak City, a publio meetlm? in tho old IMc-ham ToiiPff theater which wan onlHd to rive, imretun to the chamber Vif. tnrwtwrco nnd it work, rrrsli-lont Cannon 'vresldd. nj-..! , the stacs was crowded with roprcFrntntlvo fjcntiloa nndiSnlr.ts. I. v,-a3 assured thnt a year nro it would have hecti' Impossible to bii'ip toueUter Ftieh -a body In pence. I beard much from t;o npeakcrs tourh-ln-.r the mineral rcpoureen of I'tah, Itfi reel, nntiirc.l car,' firoiV.irts. and mnn nfncfiiren. The Mc-mnn beet sifrrr1 factory et'T.rho. which cost Pis h-.in-ilred and Pftv thour,md iTollnrs, n.nd which li jnrr n'iprn.i ehlne- the profit redrtt,' w;ns weli.-explicpted: nl.'o the woolen mil's of Frovo. The etip-ar beet hns. been In . three yearn h-onrbt to point where -it snn bo made to yield in the volley one h-.inrtred-riollnln o tno ncre. This through Irrltrnticii pnd ei re fill' stndv of mil nnd- methods. This Trtfetjrr to 'boom' Tfl ah w.s full of en thuni.nriri. nr.d tho nrhit was tinrnlpte.k ablv that of 'protection to home Indus tries.' Old Ilanicrs P.jatcn ro ivn.' .'.Pic!a:;y, aa w?il ar, pillt I-illv. rtali Is. iiiuli'ir.-iia? revaki.tlon. Where tli"fa JV-'" faw .Warn a;:o but 'K'itie car.tact' lKtwr-rn Ft "is. there la now a rrailiul breaklr.ir d nvn of ' t arricrs. tl.--ntl!?s '.Vho have r.hown a kindly rtn't. in the f a f't a r ? 1 o w ve ' cc m c .1. in. t h e . h ei t .?, I : r rccn fcCal-.olrclts. Thi r.bolition of polygamy -has 'jividcil up Mormon fam ilies ari made now homes, it Is' a cu- rlctm.fMt that tho rplvmdld 'homo for ,1ic.-.,.-l.-..i n.T -i.,.. . .... i ... I r..iu.i.,WI ...vivt?,- wmea tllO povcrniiKat has f.r?c-te-d tn Salt Lake City at great co.- t, has r.tvsr echoed to tne tread cr a iJJ:nion inaian.! It 13 eo m to .ha devoted to scene other pur p.i. . ' Tho theory that in the ncate up of prlyr,amy searea o.f Mormon wives would be nlvrn over pweriy has nf.'t been sustaiiif d. "the polygamous Mor mor.a have all Ktlcrierl one wife, and f-r the others end their -ci-.HJrei co.ultah'e r-l-ovislon 'ha.a.hrn- ma'Vv Hhihcp 111 rara Clawsnn, ono of thojblfst men I met In ITiih, had tbrpe.nlor.:i;d fr.mi llep. When tho rif ciec came, he clcet- -rd to-live with his flr.st wife. Ilia im mense cftnlo wks dividid on strict lires of equity-'b2twc?n- the .thre'a families. nd they are all llylnj? In allluence acftt hs;ip'r.?-3. j'uat lit-foro ray arrival la' Rait Lake Cily the ond .bi!.iicp had a family reunion or 'pound up' on the lawn cf on? cf -hlc estates. arJi .had tho l-lrtftaWe pie inn e of ourr!fir seventV f 'li cWJirrn. nvl rri.n l?hli.lrin. oil hrallhy and harpy. "V!th i.Vrtrus Can non, the adlfvimcnt' .to the new order has been difilcult. Ha- married three sisters '.'n t'pa temple c.t the t ime time; He jonuld'tot corseion tiouly O-cjlRn-ito his 'lawful' wife, for ..he felt that they all h-ad equal eisilx's upon him. Ho -has undcrg.-r.e wrsldsrabli mar.'yTiJom. in .ISX.sjr toluciJ3.te the; r:-th!um inalud Insr a term In jiil bivt there h an bean. I believe, rem satlsmotory adjustment.' .' v Art Essentially Siicinl 1'eopl?, '.'The odupaicJ ela'i? of Mormons era trFontlally. ec-rlr.ulc. . Jt wca 'tho erdar of-K-Juham -Yopng: that hi ci'mlsis sliouid 'he kepi steadily st la'.'or In ihi 'CayWaie, while the evonin.is should ba piyiia rip to social entertainment. IIo, cpCa.lIy ntncn-dorl lnnrnf. In ev ery ward of the ei.y of Salt Like there la a iloi-m-ka bnildintr containing a hall for meetings and dancing. Frequently there da noes are opened with a ecrt cf 'rtace''. on .-the.r-art cf the errsi-dine btahop.; The yoanij people ara all aiicpt In Oai-'.ilnj. Musio Is alsfi miieh cul'l v.'icd, 8 well a -s pi'ivata theatricals. There Is toareely o yeursr01iraio'n wo man In Gait Lske CJty r.-hn has r,o had a' - musical ducaihi-T. .. . Th.? schools, which are nntoag the fir.cr-t in t.h:toan ti-y, all teach nvjoie.' , JJcsily evory yours v.'ccr.an pcrf-rr):3 on the piano, hup. or violin.' jr,y .re showlnt ftrcat lalent nnd aVe bric? je'r.t a'crisi to he further cdaca tcJ. The prettiest I and Fvcrt?rt'r:atuneJ! c-IH I beve feen In my years. I was presented iD f.t o.re cf ihefe Mor.ryn ijr?e s.-Ehe. Is or.ly 10, utA yet h'ls reSopulaad ai a viilin-vlr-iuit-o arA 13 toon to ?.-v to a onservi tory In rar.'- Ti is the Voai't f fhe JJcrrr-n leader? .(.itii thty oan pr-'dh-a wiih ?.",ie tahoV. 'incl tiiopI, aoeplahiy. niy Cfstt that JCew Y-ork can present. Tho pr-crt' -hc.e-malo ergin In; tha t.horM;e-ai:rrvf!oyi Irslrurner.t -IJict It :: iic.i hcen a pre at -aiiM'tCT to th-ae Pr jfl f )fftT, yt-ars frotn the wirvl of art;' ' TT.a"i-;v:ina6 ho:r f -m v-;'.Ctis tsa satairaf-n.fjf v.'Mt the. Tilnr- K'ir eaa "' .In .7...r.p?r-:l wity, tsir.x rren are I'sk-lrtr 4olr-t In Vat'io'.t.i fo:-m,' I met b-rn rcor..;..r.T-ynrTp!atfTS-f-.0itff(iir nra r?ii,-?..iii -.-n'i v-t.- tcih or r '- -s iti the 'f.Vr.sti K'Mur.!A. Perls, ard trcrr'. I fha tj';i.'th-.'xT;.iir. rQrratfpn' bf ..unrriMr.s -is hi .i.s...nc''.'i' H';p. i it ,H. trade hit mf-tha prftT-il-c-hlMten'.nf'stMr.ir: iren and -weenen v.-ho levflj.-l unrV?r. IWTfffrcKtVMI find V!V3t:"fl.' A people irho -eoill 'Jra. the!r weafy way a-'rasj tho unknown plains from the Mire'tii'.p pl river to tha valley of tho att Lake, I! 1 a Est: niatp ox Xhe Life Wori of Brigham Yohg. - tve-r in a rtatia of. cpprohnslan. often lm.:siryl sr.d r.cveri cartifortshle; who wvl.l?.?r-lKs.idr.':Sy. iljrJit .Indiana whiie r)t;::.i!i;; a fttw Vuiid",. end' love and protect .v.-5j!)e footing a future more i:i:ce:ia:(a ti-.:.ii ucsaUy fa3 ta the lot ot n?a:i, couiit r.ot f.-.ilo be. followed ty lirogeuy bl. tsctl..T.'ltli 'r-hysical and in WUnatual virir.,. I r-rtdici lhat . before a Krcat Tihilc i'.ij -fir-amatla and lyrio Etase will ho.h draw- heavily upon tho artistic- taier.t cr LHah.. - Uisatacss of ltrlsliiim Vnari;. "Or.e cannot even spend a day in Ziian wenhout foim r.c art exalted opin ion of the cxecui'ive ability ar.el phe nc.nicEal foieslihtif Vhatn Younir. 'JX-.ositsmp of this fnmof Nkt Is i:p.Ki evcrythlnp. Fra.i. ih- .day in ISiV when tlia llrci ilctaoK A of the mlsi a.tir f'ainia wour.4 dewu the ra ia lb? VVahraCch niniiutalna.-lr.tn the vrJlcy oi the. proiiil.-ed land, and Brij baiiv, Xfchlc frc.n liir.c-f?, struck his cane upon the !rra'.iv.l and proclaimed, He-:-.? ehnll we' bulM cur temple,' down to the dr.y of .his Oe,ath, h's riasterul at-tlvit-ics v.-tie la play.-. Nat only in the achitrciuie, but in th? J-amins of the streets Ms city, hi originality is man iff for w'io can successfully wrestle w!tn ciroc't nomenclature which em'fciacci. 'West Third South street? To -this r;ci ilriRham liraairht '-his host wltheut -liieior'i' of a'CiiKiio. person led always by his vision a.ul here ho located, U3p!tc the protest of old fron--tlcr&men niuck. l BiOdgc-r. 'I will Rive you a t'sasarid 'doiiars,' ez'A Crldger, for the fl.T t car of corn ripened In the valley.' l.'rouchts had parched the val ley until It, was -as arid as a' limekiln. Pic9lde,:.'t iVi; ird Wc.V.Uuff told ine how he, es a, yauih, anxious 'to be at work, piar.ited a 'half bushel of pgiatoes which he had 'brounht from Missouri within a balf-haur after the leader name :1, the rr.ot .-where the now city Fhcv.1 J' arise. He managed to save the seed. Vhe ilrst scanty crop of the col-onlRts'waj- attR'f'ifcd by grasshoppers, and pulls came from the proa t lake and devoured the'.-i. In this Brls-ham saw a miracle,' and -the, kuII Is held in tho Ea.mu levcrpujc in-Utah that the sto.-k tnjjys In Germany. In fhe Great Salt lake Brlslia .ti fo.v the Deaii sea, nnd In the' rivch which skirts it the Jordan. To- him the J.vjrnry arrow the plains ivaii a3-l!'.e.cx(Klus'of. Ii.-atl's children. Kverythins waa tent to his will and purpose. ' -.'Jn creatlr.jr' his tysle.m hi v.a3 arbitrary, and r.t times almost tyrannical, ' -but ho needed to be for,, as Macu-;'iay faj'3 of Hasllnsis rule In India, he was a3 the baker who, before he can bike a loaf, must first till tho soil, reap, tDild a mill, and erect an oven. - "The new te.-r;-lo, which was forty years buildin'c aiv.V which was recently dedicated, Is a" splendid monument to the genius ot niiKham Young:. It cost five mllliJii 'dCllars. Jle.fere lt3 dedi cation lnvlt'atioiis were Ei'iit to many Oentllo citizens to visit and Inspect it, but noiv It la a holy sanctiiary Into which only the elect may come... They who c:ncr ehjcy eternal - lire. The terr.plo, .massive' an 1 peiVadlnir as it I.r, will not stand the application of the etiict rules cf architecture. It Is unique.. It Is the creation of Hrhrham Your.B from foundation; of the cilded heraldic nnsel,' Me.ronl, on tne topmost iplre. So-is-the -Kaple Gate, with Its twenty-mil?' street leadins up to it, the iCec-lllve, 'the Lion house, and the tir--de.iv.meat heuFev .From tabernacle to temple the tlthlnir-heuscs, the nrchi teeture -'ii llrishatrtesoua. Salt Lake City, with Its sixty thousand lnhabit- taht, Its thvltlnif. foiiajre, Its -narks, i Its temples, its fartoii.:3, its homes many of them not larger In siipei'ilclal area than a sleeping-car stands as the rc.'.eyt example of orfranlc coloniza tion In tP.e world. The. now temple, to be apprcotatsi, must fee seen - from - a pialeau behind the city. It then looms up In majecile lines, lacking the G-ithle prraie of the llilan cathedral, but filling the whole valley with lt3 por.deroua proportions, somber, yet Inspiring. , . Younn a n:ur;il (icniiiH. "Mo fine cafe tfive Intelllirent study to the career of Hiiirham Younpr without admiratioit for the genius which di rected '.him. He . would have been a great man ar.O leader ln any depart ment of life. yhat a'soidler he would have msdo! .One. sees ln the Fhop win dows of Salt Lake. City a print reprc r'enrinjr Pre-phet Joseph Smith, mount ed and In the uniform of a lieutenant peneral .ot.'th'e Jlormon . forces. , Turn from hl3 sharp, profile and .peculiar, prolv'jcraiit nore to the stern, stronjr-willed.-mayjivo faco cf Brlgham Young, and you have a contract ln foraeful ncss as s t:-!Ui:if B3 that nft'orded by a corn-stalk militiaman nnd the Duke of yeilinston. In the early days Urlp; h;.m laid iV-wn as his policy: 'It Is cheaper to f?od Indians than to flrh; t'npm.' Yet when nothlr.s but flp;ht would answer, the eavapes he accom modated ih'cen.). Jlaw many lives jibe Younsr rcSiry . wauld have saved had our resentful frontlerrman followed It!, "It muF.t have been early apparent to Rrlsham 'You fs that hl3 system could rot stand up nfraln3t the encroach ments, c the cu'tef world,, else why aid he not nrfert ' the ' do.urlne . of Isola tion at the ratfjt? The great, valley was bis'ani his pyrrole's; and yet the Gentiles 'came bhd camped- within his pates Iri thi fifties. To ivory religious sect '.that 'get l'E!f up In Pal t Lake City he, gave a building lot. The Cath olics, open-and eternal foss of Mor monism.' have there- todaya tiplendid charitr.-i;l3 lnftltutlon standing upon ground rpbciitlly donated by Brla-ham-Youht:: ITic advocated the. trah&conll- nental railway before tha people of the caEtKlj-eame-i of U,. and he lived to Sea it completed and pouring: hostile home feckcTS Into his capital..- iHe urged tho fonst.ruction' Qf telf jraph lines, and It was through, him thai the Drat pc.ital line was estahlishsd btwcen tha ter ritory whlhh he -created- and . the At- ntic ccatoaTd.- ' -Tho rtiiis.m for Polygamy. "Ho rrs.ct!ccd and clvncated plural rnarrieses 'becr.uise he -wanted his col ony ta lncrenno. Ills native wisdom must havoiold bim that tho Institution roulo net- rurvive,- bemuse. In addi tion to the outride hortlllty It invoked, the chllc'ren of polyCamous marrlcgoa Cld not take- kindly to the system. It could net. ho rrade elf-3tiste.inlng. If v.as not tirttl after the Mormon3 had turned their backs upon. Neuyno, then Ihe seconil cltv in elo in IHtnoir; and I V I . ..-.-.lAla il-.ll. r.trrr rrcrtriH nnlu to the. ratlonrjinpltol. as a structure, that colyqraT.:v vaa cpeoly proclaimed, i It wan r.ct, Inele-d, ur.tll 1S52 that It waa j. evowed ps t rto?trln- nt the church. To friei.rm Tounc, who to nbly de fended It rpon 31Mlc.iI and patriarchal prour.ds. It nifp.nt fructincatlon and t'Dpid ccloiilxatioe. The fact that he left flftjf-Bij: children chows the prac tical side of the rycteui. and as Klnff Lcsr neet'ed roldlcrs, so he needed con-. VPrts Pnd Induetrlans With his for,o slpbt nr.a cleat rrlnd It must have been. CT'Par.tj. thnt cventiially, polynrjy would 'hr,ye' tn he' abandoned.-but tl.at Deicirojl to .a future .r-nlch raw TJtfth. !!sed' to. .statehood, with, tho miirhty Voiron . rlCirrrit M control soi-Jally. ft& flnnoMally.' And thnt' ... .... .v,- - - . . . v. . v ......... int'UlT.o, rrliham Yennie stands out Iri rtrore-", clear llpht. iHls power, orig inality rind trcnltis C'a fender Is every-. whe-.' reCoil;rl;"- H sleeps opscureiy now In r Hlf,f tn-nely pravey'ard ln a com cr ft -the (rrer t -city which be erect -td, but the ton cf th mp tIm pra- cut?d ,1.1m -tnd ' ernbittered his clos lnrcva will yet ret up a statue In his honor end the worh will ever know kira .as the 'Founder ot Utah. Present Progress of the Mormons. "Aa I have said, the work of building rp the Mormon church is going on vigorously. Material progress is also ainicd- dt. Tho Mormons of Utah are the most patient and industrious people I have ever seen. The theory of Brig ham Young was that the poor of the earth who canto to his ccdony should have lands,snnd homes, and education, and that their chief happiness should be found In toll. Behold'the results ot such policy churches, school houses, factories, mines, railways and -wealth on every hand. Even today there ia telle of a railway between Salt Lake City and .Log Angeles, California, un der Mormon auspices. "Thu3. within the short space of halt a century, a trreat state has sprung up ia the land, as It were, before our very eyes. . Its fame, with that of its found er's, hns become world-wide. The name of Biigham Young as a leader, leglnlctor and ruler, will go down to posterity In the foremost rank, and glo rious, indeed, la the legacy he has left behind.' He was a man of. which any sect nnd any country mlpht be proud of the metal from which heroes are made: -And the city whlcn he laid out and governed stands today, with its silent temple, nn eternal monument to the little band which fought its way, with privation and suffering, across a continent. It is seldom given to the founder of a state thnt tho body which he has-organized shall grow to such marvelous completeness and maturity within fifty years. Nothing which Brig ham Young plrnned ln the self-exllrj community of 1847 hns failed to reach a well-rounded fulfilment In the modern Utah. "While the once great sect of Quakers In this country Is dying out; while the communities of Shakers are passing from sl?rht: while Dunkards Are dis appearing, Oneida communities and the Jirook Farm association are being forgotton, tho crent Mormon rnlnnv of the west Is flourishing and expand ing with new lalluences. It remains to bo seen whether it can retain its con crete form r.nd nettle itself to new con ditions. If so, four states of this Union must for yearn pass under its social and political domination. No matter how vinlcnl ! aT.mljilln tho pain, tho Ithciimnilc. H..,l',-i,i.i.,n tn. firm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prujtratcd with diseases may Buffer. 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