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THE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.f FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1914.
The Evening Herald.
I'm ill lud by
Till. I I MM, III It l l. IV'-
CKMHUH M VAI.I.IWT. M (liner
II II. IIKMV'I r.diinr
l'uMUhe.t every afternoon
rrin Snn.liv, nt Hi St'l Mxnifl
Hire, t, Albu nn rciiir, N. M.
Iti'tcrc.l on c nml I in matter
t Iho ."M"lH'l' III AII'll'I'U'l'l'" .
N. St.. under the A t of M:inh .
It i 'J.
on.' ini Hi i'V mall or cnrrler.Mio
Him khIi l. i inner lie
I'm- inr bv in. ill or carrier
In n I' mi' n . . . I.', til)
Telephones:
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UN 1111. Ill V
EVtl'l.V'i; of Ihn i!ioig,inia
1 1 - ii i.r the it. I'll ' in ii ii I'.iriy
in New Mold Ihim been
lll'.lllll IIU- ll' lnr tIMllllilM prist. It lf
now i" i i I. i t that nil who run imo
rend iiihI It Ik ,.f ii tliHi.i-lir whl'h
rh"iil'l i in niirimi' tho I miiiim IiiIh of
IHIV i nlllitv III till! state to !
tlouhlcd effort. The ultcmpt "T "
1 1 1 1 t mil' hlnc ! Ink" tin- l'rn
(Iiiiih lulu iiiiii him fi Mi. I utter
ly. Tin- I'rogn mvc leaders tin ic re
fused nil n i i I urcs and thp I'ro
nrrwui. newspapers arm openly nenff
IhK ul tliH (allure of thp ilaiidpiiltcrn
to 'put It ou r "
Hip fliihi for thp innriiliiniil
nominal inn has developed Into B
l'i lor hand-to. hand strangle In
which r' it I n arn In hp Inken und
votes lout, nn mutter who may be
thp victor.
Kut I lif lliuil lili.w hn romp from
Ihiiui Aim county. Ii.uk In the doubt-
fill column. Imt for m uny yeara car
rlfil liv ihp Iti I'lilili. iim I'V h.."k or
f r.k mill usually lifter h el rutc
Mnli.r Llewellyn announce" tluit li'
Will ii"t In- i candidate for Ihp cgln
liilim. Thp major. nays oiip of tin
Jin 'i ii. -pi papers, feci that hp has
m rvnl hilt constituency in In. on Ana
county Ioiik enough. Hp him fought,
hliil mill died for I . mi Ana poiinty
III the legislative hull: hut Iip him
lirvi-r l.oloip ilii'il to thp extent nf
ro being iihlp to resurrect himself
Whin a Icgitdullve candidate In lm
ii'r.itlvly needed Thin year. Imw
ever. Hip major Ih IioIp(I hi wiyliiK
that In- Ih def inllely nml (Inn II y
lhr..iuli. that hp will nt hp his
parly's i-tatidaril bearer In thp l'Kla
IhIivp i ampaign; nml ihat noma
younger mall mur.t hour flip burden.
The m.ilor s not only n good soldier,
tint h h hIho n 1 1 r;'l - limi diplomat
The major npvpr hy any chance
Would h.iv. especially for publication,
other fellow hp thp goat,
said. In fulrnpim t.i Mm.
Major Llewellyn ultn a
in no chance.
Iitrnuttllo count : Just
MllnkC.
.1" t.. iiiMniit Ihp .oi.ip di'imrt-
O. I til .111.1 It IX l"tl.llll of rHii I. lion.
or iii'.-licliiiu nt. .,r Hhnti-w r It ma
l . .;in ami liiixp mi doiil.t will
I... I ,t! ..I .lit I'll! v i ntc I unit loll
iri. w II i I in i i'iii.lii.i inn ri'lortn.
Ii n. r.il H will rt'-i ollil'lin'l n to fur-lhi-r
iliH' (edit iin M.liiilnlirntion "f
wlii.h U. to tln time luaniit ...lill''
h.n hi i'ii tin. iln-tiiiKHh nts fi aturc.
The inavi.t, in the o.inl hi ol liuiny.
in. nip Inn K raw I iiiiHiake whin h-
Pllt.-H'l llllo ollHP lllitMiUm In Ih''
inKi p .f mip or lo xlit tiittin oi
ih. no ul x.irictv. The dipairoiin
ipmiIIk i f thin should hnvp Ihih
imiiikIi to "I" n thp inayor'n c.
:m i tit- .n f. nt effort In "imt Iin'
(ouiii il In ihr li' lc." hlh In iik far
:,r ih.. maor him mp up to lhi
limp In i'ariiiiH mil hi hiih-cIpp-llnii
pioi;r.iui, kivpii aliundanl -H-
ilp.ll I ti ll I III- IM'llllUt IlllllKII' P IK
kMI woikiiK. Thp piipporiprii o iho
iniijor moiil.l do linn n knolii'i-n ami
i h.. illy a miApp If, Innlpad of iidviK.
me him In pla p"lllnn nun niaiiip
it mi Ihc i ouni il. mi y wonni iihip-
him I" let Dip council nl'ino mid
p.iiiip'l itn nn incrji'iii cnori o
I'C llw cilv i hie f ckitiiIivp lind
' .H i v out Ihh pi "train. Aim ill inir
proitrani thp counrll Khotild . i.-npi r
! to the pxtpnt of nddliiK any niiin-
In r of pimi n to Hip ordlnalicp lmokB
tluil may Iip rpinpftpil. Willi the n.
iciitlvp liiad of thp city inillinu hup
way nml thp IpkIpI.iIIv p ih pul tun lit
piilUtiK thp othPr. tho rlly umprn-
inpr.t will Hand cull HluliillnK It HI
In had for nnv orKanlxallon, iimnii l-
iia or othi rwp. tnir ordinarily
hpullhy cllv Kovcrnmi-iit hm hepn
ompnrallvily Iipp from polltiii in
Hip pant. Simp (hp prcnriit ndnitn
iHtraiiiui camp Into power, or rnthrr
oi ciipnnry. It linn had n HPrioiia ovcr
(Iohp of politics. And tin) put lent
In rlrk.
COLOC
k 1 hf Ih. k 3
IT Ml ST l:K AliMITTKll thai VlIU
Ik ( otiMiili riililp nf n cloud, ivrn on
Hip M. xl nil lioriFoii, hIipip PloilUk
nra pleiily.
Great Trials of History
TKIM. OP Mil THOMAS .MOItr.
l.iuiKM I. IKK Ihp 'I'piiip
AliMiiii riiiii" wan n remnant.
uf Old
M A I; K Kl ImiWX.
TIIK INiKHTMNTY
PoiIlM' will "Tin to keep
Ilip I ( III .lh-c for illlli) il
NKW MI'.XI-il HPenm to
lot I'f IINHlHlllllCp fll'lll till!
net Into debt.
nf Vlllirn
Mitl.u on
Mpell.
rcilllr n
court! to
Ol It MOl MTAIN CANVONS.
A
T 1 1 V. I.ii.NIiiiN ncwHpa fieri d ito
thp Mexican iitilntlon an eveiitN lir
foip nnd after Ihp lienlon killliiK.
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it MiniiT hank iii:i: iMiur for
Mm II.iKIp WIIIpIIi if hIip hud H"tlo
down with Iho Ktnprpii of Ireland.
O
WK xnTo Uh plpamirp Ihat a
luay rain hai fallen In Hie Mlimurl
dcuprl.
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TIIH Sllit'l.l pn ouiii :e ihu dry
fj.-mclM l'i Ihu Mwiourl Valley.
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(INK IM'S'nKKti IKiHi:K nf
KaiiKiH Icmpcrature In omo hrat.
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IT' Mi I.iiVCKU lil.KK.PIMI. It'a
IlollmR Kmiiuin.
I :t T WHY WtHtHY: We oro not
tiarvcHt 111111111.
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AKTKIt ATTKNIMNd Hpcretnry
Ijiiie'i hlrthday dinner the preildpnt
had imliKPHllon. Tha rulo worki
even with nn tireuilve tnmuch.
WIIKN IT rriMKS to KetHna on
thp hand uutfon Mrxl'iin fedemla can
KIvp pollllH ID a New Mexico pol
ill. in n.
II.WIXil LOST hut voice and hin
repulation for flnniu'lnl ai unien. It I
not to he w. .ndcred that Hill Itockp
fi Her in wlllinif to lvp up Iim val
nn the luck txchanK".
I.ct i :n '
It may hp
thai when
fi:lit th.re
A for
Wiiti h the
WHY NOT I'lIIKllll.'
A TAUT of III udviTtiKinK
canip.iiKn Ihp I 'oinme rclal
cluh poiil. I do a civlce lor
A t'inpieriip pp. 'pin mid i.dd mater
ially to the i-trpiiKih r liu cunipuiKii
if nfier u canfiil Invest mill ton It
would compile In a mini 1 1 Imoklct a
IcHcriptlon of the nearl.y niotintaln
itinyonn nml auli.in.il'llp ilrivei whi. h
may he reached within a ( omf orlal'le
dny'n run from AlliiiiUpniue. Thero
In no more heiiullful ncenlc drive In
the lalc than that through TiJerai
canyon. There lire other cunyonn.
nomewhat mora dinlnnt, hut mill
within u ilay'e omfortulil run whhh
are e'liinlly lipnutlfnl uud which iir-
ford pleanurahle variety for the nu-
tomoliillKt or thn tourlnt from the
"run over the nni" or around town.
More AIHiiUcritin lpoplp ure
npptidinir the numiner or their viica
tlnn period thi year tn thn moun
tainn Hear thin city than hai ever
heen the ciikp before. Yet thp mini
hpr of home peoplp who know of tho
ntlractloiin of thn K. nulla and Man-I pi" AH
lann iHiiKi-a and thn mountain to that.
tho north in compnratlvply mnall i f ,TIIEWIKKlI,n,enderit W'hltn
Infiriiuition in cotiipuct form ahoiit tnink, no H, ;.HU ,onvention wa
he f
(iVK f'HK'KKN HH'iW nt a tlmo
In eionmh for any Lunch of men.
TIIK IXVKNTolt of the player
piano died yenlerday In New York.
Hut liia work goen nn forever.
TIIK HAXTA KK claim department
In iinrcaHoiialile. fantlngo (larcia'n
hurro nilk'ht Jual an cuaily havo liccn
a ppdlxreed Jack.
THAT llaliry VIII. rickln to
to men ai nell nn to Women Ii
nhown In the trlnl und exei mlon
of Kir Thomai Moro. Morn, when
iulie yoii'iK. i taken Iruo thn fam
ily nf Cardinal M irdm, Uien nrch
I'lxhop of I'unlnrliury, merrly nu ne-
count of In ready wit and uleanliiK
k. Thin lamp cardinal m til hl.n
firnt to oxford nml then to thn coiirtn
to utility law. Later he irew In urcat
fnvor lih llenrv VIII., nnd nn a
proof of hi i frlcn.lMhlp Menry ihow-
creil upon him thn jrrcutent hi.norn
ihut net In hln power, anmni thm
the of file of lord hixh chancellor, ti
which office It Is auld, none ever
filled with greater cunnclentloiiKiivni
than lie.''
Ill trotililc firnt hcRnn when
llpnry wnn wed to Anna llon. which
wedilliio; More retailed to ultend, und
no on May 20. 1531. he thoucht fit
In deliver the rent Rent to the kmc.
on the irrounil that there were lev
em I troohlPH und proceeding In court
of whl'h hn did not npprmc. Soon
after Ihin noma f hln enrreipond
mill, wan elaed, enpnclally that with
Kllxnlieth Harton. then eulled "Thn
Holy Maid of Kent." Kulieitienlly
they were holh thrown Into primn.
ThumiiH wn kepi In tho tower for
a little lenn tlian a year and wnn
brought to hi trial on May 7, I31.V
KlKht penotin were eomlltuted tn try
him. every one of them being a
knlKlil. Thn charge wnn very lorg.
nu long, Indeed. Ihat Sir Thonian aald
In reply to It that It wan an long that
ho could remember hut nnr-thlrd of
It. The :naln charge, rmwevpr. wu
hin refunlng the oath of gucremlon.
Lefnre tho trial began he wan ex
tended the leave to chnngo hin opin
ion ii ml gain favor once more In tha
klia n nleht. To thin Thnmaa replied:
"Mont nobln lord, I havo great reg
ion to return thankn for your honorn,
for thin your great civility: but I he
ippi h Almighty (Jod that I contlntio
In thn mind I nm In through hi dc
fpnne. In which he tnadp a long
nppech lonicrnlng n to whether H
wa criminal to tell one own mind
when fairly and ntrnlghlly anked.
Mont nf the evldem n that wan re
IIpiI upon wan hln correponden'-e
w ith a pertain man named Kliln r nnd
Ihn Hlleiied conversation that had
taken (.lace In tho tower between
HANTIAOO'S
mcnilaldo.
moderation in ro.it-
ril'NltOAT SMITH nhoiild have re
meaihered that It lin't done, Ha Jove.
PILVKIt CITY Xormnl aehool hn
turned out twenty-atx hnchelora of
(.ediKoRy. nineteen of whom are
ladli n. Who nay Xew Mexico- edil
catloiiul HiHtltutlon nre nm efficient?
O
OLD II A AVA A D can t bent
UNlHil'llTKDLY the city coun
cil made a mudake In reject
ing the ordinance propoMed
by .Mayor lloaln.ht and hIUKpiI by
thi' mayor to bp necenaary for Ihe
ii"ir requisition of vice !n thin illy.
It w.ih the opinion of the map-rny of
Iho coiiin il, no It la tindct blood, that
there Ih miI lb lent law on our nniiin I
I'ii I Hi.itnie book for the ri'KUlation
I i'p. If tin- mayor care to pro-i.-,,
I wnh Ihe Inh'riiiiient nl bib
band, u very i-ftii'iciit polii'i depart -in.
ul. It Iiich been I He lliiald'n ol'in
ton nlier con.iiilting a number of
l.iuv. ik iha' the council Ih I Ik tit to
the cxlciii tli.il thcrp in plenty of
law to Moil'le lb" innyor properly !
I i'tv .'in ib. .." ailed lefoini pi u
cr uc ,,ii win, Ii ,p wiih i lei led. If he
Miei I,, iim- ii. If the mayor wIMipk
llo r,i,.iin ..ii North Third Mteet
:...,. .1. lo h.m ioprel to riot.fy Ihe
poll. . o. pin mo nl to that efTc' l, nml
llo ie i vi iv I'Mlp ilotil't of the li mit
i.,it ihe nm in 1 1 1 wrong In op
1'i.biiiK any onliiiuiu u wlmU Dm
liniyur may ilcein tieithoary tu carry
cult Ihh idutfi'iiii. He wa elocti j ol'
it pl.nloiiii which j lei Kcd him tu
iil'olinii vlc In thig cll , very lun
tol. Tallin uiidertukiiiK. ilg wa tivi I
d y u tiinjorily large trough tu b
"in in nig ovidunco of the fait that
it MuJ.'ii'y of the .eopa wanted liio
Nirih TlniU Bittet gogrugalod iii
iii. l uluiiclieii. Thut being the cuoc,
the coui.' ll I wrong in oppuamg mi) -timig
Ihe m.yor wn: 1 to put on lb"
O'd'ii.il'i p (. .... run I" tliu law Ull'l
III. piophil and llm Woil. 1 Alinu
I'.ic. uud w n. ii th ekpiuiue muy
a."i-4 1 1 la Hi i iv..-. y to a uciiful
airing out of hi cumiiU'gii pb lgca
The i. ouiii ll ihoiild gike tue muor ii
fne baud. Sv long ii he la not gucn
tree in ml, or tbi I any tiiM'i:
hhIu bant lor Ihe ialoi llit In lia:
i.'.i a fne Ii mil, ili.it i.m cun uu
put forward a the rcu'ii for any
Ink uf (Hi-.'cuk which Ihu cxi'iuliv
may tucouultl.
Howuver, Ui council Laving re -fueeil
tu paaa the urdiii.iBtea Ueileil
by the mayor, ihcra I it'J ivanon
by ha cannot proceed with a cuii
Hcientluu effort tu carry out
t'laifurnu H Jiug plenty cf law, and
he ha 4 well orgnuJred police force
uUJecl tu till order. All he ha to
thpNp mountain trip Would
value not only uu advertising liteia
ture, hut would be valunlilu tu Alliu-
qiieniue people who liii had no op
portunity for pcrHimnl Invent mat Ion.
It would ri'iult In keeping at home a
great number of people who now
leave Xew Mexico for Ihp nuinmer
bpi uuip they do not know that riKht
at our door we have the inoU muK
iiifnent numiner playground m thu
world.
Till: -o, VI II IIOUK.
qulic all right.
TIIK NKW JKItSKY Judge who
nova a man- ugreemeiit io pay hi
Wirp money In not binding give nu
newa to u lot of women.
HfT TIIK SAIII Jt r';K will be
up ugaliiMt the real thing when wom
en gel the vote in New Jet ley.
TIIK KXHL1SII "H AXXKL, geog
rapher ti ll iin. I nowhere more than
MHO feel deep. Hut Ihat In dcel
enough for nil ticcptwary purpoicn;
including rn n-nH kiicn and drowning.
one of hln Jiidgna. Itlch nnd hlmicli.
Owing mainly lo hi great Infirm
It lea Incurred during hln Imprison
ment in the lower. More wnn allowed
to be milled. Kir Thonian denied the
principal char Ben with much dignity.
He alio iwnie that he had l.cicr op
pcied the inarrlage of the king to
hli aecond wife, Anne llolcyn.
Li. h then allege J ihat More had
ail Unci! Kinder to dinoliey the net of
nunreiiiiicv. nnd lli.it nln.i hn had dn-
acribrd that act u "a two-odged
nwnrd. iipproVal of which ruined the
inul, und dinupproval of which ruined
the body."
Itlch aald Mure wu a lrp arl.alor
nnd a perjurer and he would ahow It
tu the court. Iltil there urn none 't
blind na they who will not nee. nnd
More'a evidence wa of nn aviill. At
ti r hearing Mil lunt apppul thp Jury
retired nnd were a'arccly out for nn
hour when they returned with a ver
dict cf guilty. The lord chief Juitlc"
then begun to give the nentence, Imt
More iircaitlcally Interfered and re
minded Ihp Judge that whpn he wan
upon the bench It wn Ihe cuimm lei
k the prlmner for any reanon that
he had an to why tho entcnce woum
not be carried out.
Checking hlmnelf, thn Judge "gave
More leave" to proceed. More made
a gtrong nrgitmcnt in ni npipnp.
but It waa dedilpd that he ihoiild not
live and o the lord chief Junllcc, Hlr
John FIIM-.Iamci. pronniinced tne
nentence: 'That He nnnuin ne Piirrie'i
back to Ihe tower of londoii. from
thence drawn on n hurdle through
the city to Tyburn at which placo he
Ihoiild he hanged till half dead. cMt
down alive ail hln four ntiarter net
oxer the Tour gaipn or inn pity, nnti
hi head net on Ixmibm bridge."
Through the "merpy" of the king,
thin nentence wnn nmunuted to one of
beheading which wan carried nut on
July . Itefore going to the ncafrolil.
More gave nil hln fine clothen tn hln
Jailer nnd on the nruffuld klued hi
execiillonpr and gave him A piece of
gold, guying: "Thmi wit do me thin
day n favor greater than ever any
mortal can do."
When thn new wan brought to thn
king lie aat playing card at a table.
Looking at Ann. he nnld: "Thou are
th'- eniinp of Ihin man'n death," und
left the table In melancholy alate.
themwlven Into all kind of horrible
fhapen. ami lliclr evil heada Went
dnillng thl way ami that. I law
one rntllcr alrike a man Jut under
Hip ear. Hp had lo pull It looie, but
took a frcih hold of the make nearer
ta head and aeeined none the wornp
for It.
"Now I law the rpaion for the
incond prieitn With feather wandn
Their duty wnn tn fool he thn nimke
by ntroklng It with the f, ni hern, nnd
to guide the pniike-carrylnir prlcil.
who often looked an If he wptp In o
train e. The nnnken would hlnn tind
try to toll and ntrlke, but Ihe tick
ling of the feather would make
them uncoil, und the prientn would
pick them up with about nn much
concern na nmnt people would pb k
UK a rope. Two of the nlinke iripl
were llttlo boy who could not have
been more loan elKbt yearn old. one
of tlieln danced with n burl miaki
bigger than hlmnelf. w hli h he had
Jo hold with both hand nn will nn
hln teeth to prevent it from gelling
away.
"A grim n of Hop! mnldeim now
entered. The prientn then threw nil
the annke on the ground In n great
loiilrmlng man .it Ibelr feet and Ihe
tniilib'tin iprmkleil the hidcoua rep
tile Willi nacrcil meal. Then the
prientn bent dnun nml each nidged
two hnndfiilM of ninkpn, nnd turning
.
ran with Incredible iwlttncnn oui
Iho pln down to Ihe ilwrl. where,
with parting meungo to their apirll
broihere. they left them.
"I rode back to camp very nllent,
tha whMg. thing leaving me rniher
diiied: Il fppmed go Weird, fo un
real; and yet tne knowledge that Hie
dance wna the culmination of loxtccn
day of failing and prayer, and the
Intciinn relmloii ntlitinlp of both
prleit nnd people, Impremed Hie
morn than I waa willing to nilnill
How waa It that Ihe pilmu of the
initke had no t-rfect on the ilaiicern?
I nuked many Iho poliitli.n or Ihl"
liroblem. nnd their iimwern wetp al
wa the name: 'We ilon'l know; till
wp knew In, If naiv trader or ihecp
lierdor In bitten hy n raltbi. if we
enn act him In the pniike priPiin he
in ulwnyn navel. The cute, wheltier
drug, herb or Incnntutton, b kepi
le. iel. mid the nnuUp clan guard it
a a paired truit, never lo bp di
vulged under nny nindltloiin.' "
nit !u:r
llniinnif WariiMiioe- In lutclmi Itlk .
Corner Kint and 1 1jerai, ii by 4d
feet, with lamp ilxo cement
bnncmont.
Initilr at A. O. Ilachpi hi A- Co.
Herald
dlmea.
want I linear J tlmeti I
ome Bt. Peleriburg fpntlvitle. played
It up in thin wise:
The Charlpmango Towpr waa
magnificently ilpcorated for Iho
occanion and the venerable edi
fice attracted the favorable allen
llon of every patiaer-hy, partic
ularly tit night, when it was
lighted up.
It would not be cottrteoun to omli
reference to the famoti cane cited by
r.arrle. where a dlnpateh from the
nput of war in Afghanlntnn ilonlng
wilh Ihp word, "nalivpa take um
brage," appeared In nil Kligliih paper
with thcip headllncn:
i MintAiiK cArTfiirn.
Nutlvea Melxn nn Important Af
ghan Town.
N. Y. Independent.
A Land of Strange
Contrasts
E
V K It Y l l i Y known tliut tiro
TH Kit K A I; K MtillK than 209 apc-
! of Innrcl thut Intent hooka.
t"'iup iiidiviilual who liiKixta si icniiflc Aiiicrn .in. The m:iimn or
uanicn vatUiy of book worm la tne
leak! di Mtructive.
I O
on going into lairtli ular con-
ceruing bin ublultonn. "i'oIiI plunge
every morning of mv life, no nutter
I jriMiK
what the wi.ither," hp Iichiiih, and t)(, in,,, r
KLIXKKKLTKIl. editor ol
I'mgreM. ' that (luring
the re cut rn in In yuuy counly he
noticed tin obi barrel lying out In
ll-i open, with both end out. Tho
liidge nay the rain fell through the
huiigholo no fan! both end la-cume
co:igeled and the In. r re I burnl.
tlicii ! I'M Mm on the back. lie
never rcaii.cN that othci nrp Jut
an little- Inieti mid In hi io I ii an In
oilier ciiiiiinniipliii e of the dally
routine It will be ii chock to thin
piiM.n In re. id lr. Minmin McWhui-. . . . ,
, , . ,. , , , ' rKXNSYI.VAXIA MAN hug been
I... iii'U' l. in the Mc.Lcul Journal , ,,.,,, ,r t mV rl,ng hti.ike.. rer
un ih,. cold Lath mth. It i not a ,,,, having una ken m dr territory
l.a'li bul a ilinipatioti nnd uu null nhoiild coiinervp tliein arcfull. The
I too urt i.t a trn!n on Hie iicrvoiin . gupply In getting abort
ryn in in be , a.i lulary It (l, li"t
tt.i i io hip nun ureiigui nut i, on tnu; A ....,,. u.ndor rei. nt hook "n
C'ofitl
iy uu ml, led mtnln on both.
'till r I'bMliiian have ib i rled the
by nip and I'r. McWhinnlo merely
nd'tj, bin tcM ifiit.ny. Lut the ipin
long of evpeiln will haw little lici t
on flip cold hath hi'tcH. M'.ft of
I In r.i bap Into tho IriKid water and
leap out ittMin, Ind hociiUMo they
Hunk the io I an aid to health or
cleaiiinen, but hec.iut-e I lily want to
tulk i. I'oiii It
Guess Who?
iKiom tbc I'airixoxo Newa. )
T " -piii, In nn leader now in
i liai ;, of th,. til "il'in nn ilatp or
tain.i i ...ii blip ti. uncit together
long i i ",uli lo kiln one uuollii r,
and Ii I iumIi' ant that at leuMI oliv
' lllldlii.ll' for l ollKICH. if Ul'lllltuill'd.
will 1 1 ,pi-i upon baling hi own r
g.ml.'l nn and handliiig hi own
nonet I he ,n w nnv. Thl
andnl.ite ,,lhe ban bad connld-i
eral'l" expel !ein e In Ni w MeXii.o '
politb and doe not propone lo pul
up Hume) lor thp ele, l. ..n of leginla-
O
"HOW I.I IIS."
i A. .-i.ivugi. iinnoi o'. .-in
' lux Hufferuign In Houth America rr
mmiln one of bin anil mote harrow
ing experience In Tll'Ct. and recall!
the uiiuxiiig inliitili rpielatlon of the
lirnt report of hin ixplorauoii In an
Aimlralian paper. The ruble rale be
ing high. Ihe newa in cninlciined ai
nnnh ua possible and In thr egpan
Hion of it more know ledge of the buIi
Ject U Hoinetlini re'iuired than tt
available. The dlnpateh an received
wan uriainly blind enough tu eicuBC
' a iy miH'-oni-i pi ion.
a.iviige lundor arrived pi'tem
burg from libet Buffering liandg
mil iv e.
Aa axpaiided an'1 publihhed in Ihe
Melbourne, Tlini it read:
A a.ivuge l.iii'loi got into HI.
I'clprihurg yentviday and the
piMiple of the city were terrified.
After cotlKideruble difficulty tha
I.e. ml. which came from Tilx-t,
wu tupturrd, takin lo a remote
place inul there dmpati bed. It
I hi ill ihat tin ia Ihe firnt unl
Uial of the orl ever eeii In IM
aiu. How he reai hid ihe city
utter hia ftgbia with the native
of Tibet, whb h la a co npurullve-
)v unknown (ouniry, Is a mys
tery. Hut na an expnnaionlHt the Am
Ir.nllnn can be matched hy the Amcr-
tor who will pui through m hemea lean Jotirnallnt who, coming a rnii
In will' Ii lie him no particular Inter- the Word "charlemange tower dec
gat. orated1' in I lie tabled account cf
Auntrln Hungary, toward whbh
thp oyen of the world arc now turned
hecaune of the recent bwb'ii.V Inn
of Arc' duke Krancla Ferdinand, heir
to the throne of the dual monarchy,
and hln coniort, tho duchem of H i
lienbcrg, I n lond of ntenng" con
trant. according to a ntnmei,t li
nued by the National fleorraphlc bo
clety ut Wuahlngton. I".
"In BpHo of lln Important lonii'on,
both geographically and politically,
but few people rcallxo exactly win. I
they menn when they npek of Aua-trla-llungary.
and to many the wordn
Auntria and Hungary aeem tntir
changeable li-rnin for the nam- coun
try," read the statement. "Wnat,
then, tn Auntrln, what la Hungary,
and why ao they alwuy brickcied
together?
"The Auntrlnn rmplre ta r. ronntl
lutionnl monarchy formed of three
kingdom. Hohemla, ('.alldii and Dal
matin: two archdiichiei. l'ptier and
Iiwer Auntrln. and a collection of
diichle. cotintshlrt and margrave of
princely rank: all of them united in
the pernon of the Kmpcrnr Krancln
Joieph. The ndjacent nnd erlirely
Independent kingdom of llunirnrv. tn
addition to Huiignry proper. In
clude Croatia. Hlnvonla and Tt in
aylvnnln, rountrief formerly Inde
pendent, but now, through Intermar
riage, roniUeat nnd inheritance, all
poeseHnlon of the upottollc king of
Hungary, who happen ny a purely
hlHtoriu chance to bp also aoverplgn
of the empire of A nutria. The poa
ecinloii of a unifying link In the per
son of their common ruler ha led
to the AilHglel'li, or '( 'uniproiniBe,'
whereby thu two coimtrieji, for mu
tual convenience, lone agreed tu
Join force In maintaining Joint di
plomatic and naval and military
nervliea. Heyond thin the two coun
tries are entirely Independent, each
having its own constitution, legisla
ture and admtiitMtrullon.
"No country In Ktirnpe, except
only Hungary, contain within It
border ao many dncrmt nntlona and
tongue a the Aurlrian empire. Kuh
of ihe three great ethnic atocka of
Kiirupe la represented the Ioilln.
thw licrinan and the Hlav, with the
latter predomlnalliig, mb to It belong
fifteen out of the twenty-aig million
people Inhabiting the empire. The
Hunguriuii, or more properly, the
Magyar. i perhaps tho keenest pa
triot in Kuropp, and he manifest hia
enthusiasm by seeking lo Impose his
language and customs upon Ilia Kla
vonic fellow clliaen with persist
nice that neither opposition nor pa
ie reniance can ilimlnlsh.
"In these lands, ao mixed In na
tionality and lunguime, there la no
lena a variety of religion: Kntnan
l'a;ollcg preponderate, but Oreek
Orthodox, t'nlat Oreek. Luther n.
Calviauia. Jg gud cvoa Aotivulaa
nregorinnn. nrp found within their
hnrdera. Tho piintoina-unlon hptween
Auntria and Hungary him rendered
theno rountrlea n commercial unit;
bul, roughly speaking. Hungary In
tho nxrl, ulttiral and pastoral coun
try, while Austria In Industrial Hun
gary ia nlno tho richest country in
Kurnpe in mineral deposits. Ihc
range of which ia elngularly wide.
Auntria la. after Pwltxpiland. the
most mountainous region In Kurope,
more than four-fifths of her vimt
territory toeing oxer nil feet above
sea level. Mountain climbing In the
great national game, like Kiscball In
the Trilled States. old. young,
middle-aged, nil take a keen Intercut
In it. Kven Kmpcror Krancln Joseph
in on pivthtiKliuitii' mountaineer at
moro than fin year of nge. In hi
time he hag genlpil moat of the great
pcuke of his country.
"Viennn. the Imperial City, the
capital of Austria. ow na her own
electric und gun light, street railways
mid omnibuses, lie manufacturing
plant, warehouses, atockyanln. brew
ery, wine cellar, all the pawnshop
and even tho undertaking establish
ment. Iludapcst, the capital of
Hungary, formerly two cities, lludn
nnd Test. In Turin. Vienna nnd Lon
don In one. a combination of Ihe
gaveties of thp capitals of Ihe world,
with a little distinctive Hungurlun
imprint spite thrown in.
"Kven In tho rpmotpit corners of
Aiintrlft-Hiinuury the ntrong arm of
the Inw la ever present, the river
st red ties and the hack country be
ing policed hy a heavily armed con-etubuiury."
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OXI.Y IWK hki:u OX Ill( f.HT
Mcwra. W. A. ;aluot M t'o.'a Old I'm Wlilakejr ami llpmillage Itye
regularly wrvrsl. All ihImt kdia( braiiilg on lull. hNi1al as-rvk-u ua
all high i luaa drlnka,
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Describes Uncanny
Hopi Snake Dance
titt. 1nI
Tho weird nnd uncanny snake
duiup of the Hopi Indian in de
scribed In u coinmiilili atlon tu the
National typographic im lety at
Washington by Mine Marlon l Oli
ver, daughter of former Assistant
eiecretury of War llobert fhuw ou
ter. "The chief of the hurvcit priest
Trl apiieored, earryln 'n hia hand
a weird wind Itiatriiment, which
lie swung It sounded Ilk the angry I
toughing wind of a atortn." ho j
write. "Other followed carring
rattle which made the sound of ,
fulling ruin; other had eara of corn. I
or if here hurl est emblpma. raid- I
denly I aaw a priest use ending the
ladder lending from Ihn snukc klva. ;
He wa cuvered with a long coat, nnd ,
carried a great bag. the content of i
which writhed und wriggled. rtc
deposited hia hug of snakes under ,
the lepee-llke altar. Just aa Ihe rays
of the selling sun el ruck the top
rung of the ladder, several wild fig-.'
tire emerged. Now the ceremony
began. Crossing hand, they nwnyed
from east lo west with rye half- 1
rinsed. After about twenty motions
they burnt into deep-voiced i hunt. ;
Koon aoine of the prleeia lagan to
look half hypnotised, and aang with
their eye fixed and heads bent. i
"puddenly the pinging slopped and
the gnahe priest stood In line, simile
file, only every other prl"t had lila
hand on the shoulder of the one In
front of him and In the other hand
lurried a wund of eagle feathers.
Around they went, around Ih pliixa,
with m funny, high-stepping motion.
A they passed the sllur they paused
and slumped twite on a board that
waa over a hole lo awaken the spir
it lo hear their prayer. The aec
ond time the priests passed Ihe nllar
I saw them pause, but only when
they hail turned facing me did I r
alum the horror. Kvery other man
had B'ltilnnliig live rattlesnake in
htg tuuutk! The auakaa r curling
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