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■ —afterward waa pure ha—a try tha ojr*>p!a Water Worka, and Immediate aw<» m * r * '- ILkeD ,0 •*>l* TT* a®d e*t»nd A«aUJ plant to the and that tba fariiitlaa b# 9JCh that th * srowtac M«di of - that *" rapidly Increasing In pop ulation should oe met. Tha company haa !j- about thirteen mile* of pipe laid apough the principal streeta of tha city Ifonainr.cn pump*, with a capacity of eafrSßß gallons deny. The reservoir haa i'aiapac'ty of i.s*>' «00 gallons. Abou* 4H tiUllee are suppied by these worka. and eater Is re- -ved fiom Moiite reek flto being hiring water filtered dowa frets the surro ndmg hllia It la necessarily i,-gt the pureet and beet. t'nywl M)II(1.1 I'l pa Cempanf. (fhe manufacture of wood water ptpa llrst started in the Weat at Tura hgßfr. e rn.n- anc * half aoov* OlympU. h-y g r W H- Horton, about thirty years ago. tt A mi opersted by water power. in wB tbe d'-maad for thin sheil wood wa *r pipe with Iron couplings lncreaaed to such ga a*ten; at to necessitate a aueh larger plant, whl fc would require more ao on August 8, the present c«m ■any. Incorporated under the law* of Washington territory, with a capital atock of JM.OOO. and purchasing the chinery of the o!d factory, together with )lr Horton'a patenta, tney located in f..t oiympi* on the water front, and on tae and a naif a/Tea of ground tney built eemmodlou* building* that cover over an aval put ln n * w •t®* f n power engines, rtmodeled and rebuilt all tha machinery, ao t&st now they have the moat complete manufactory In "fact the only one of ita Had, weat of the Mississippi. From tbe time the red fir timber la out iown at the logging camps of tbe com pany to the finishing touch at the ro: era tn A coupling machine, the work la carried an with the least handling possible until lie completed pipe comes out of tha dry AO'jae ready for transportation. Tha amount of pipe It ia possible to turn out §t wis factory ta about aU miles of aa mftti sixes per month. 'I h « epi'al Brewery. A aew enterprise Juat rearing comple liou and one which promises much for the Industrial future of tne city la the Capital brewer at Turnwarer. The main building of the brewery ia 13 feel In length and 3? feet In width on the tnaide and about « feet nigh. Tr.e establishment |« modern In every particular and la a jp ptiad with ail the la tee t appliances known to the brewrr and It is ;he p irpose of the proprietor to furnish an article equal to iiT «xcelling any !>eer made upon the Hound Beside the main brewery there are Storage build. to be erected and bot tling works but these will follow after the manufacture of be»»r has been begun, which wlil tie aoon The entire plant will cost when fnished. between *(00 and ITs.WO A street car awltch has been built ■from the d<-pot to the brewery and elec tric cars run a!on«*!de the bulling and a grain elevator runs up Inside the br»w*rjr to the top floor This establishment will prove of jrreat local benefit, as It Is the Intention of the proprietor. Mr. lipoid fchmidt, to patronize home industry If It is proven that the farmers here can sup ply him with the best grade of barley, of which an Immense amount will be con sumed annually Tha brewery !a altuated below the lower fall*, on the site of the old tannery and beside the advantage of the splendid power there secured has an ample supply of pood water The Capital brewery Is a great industrial acquisition and one that haa come to etay. * Th*< Oly pin Poor and l<nmber '"o. This concern was Incorporated In !02 •nd at that time engaged in tbe manu facturing of lumber, shingles, sash. doors •nd mouldings, but at the present time they are engaged *o!»ly in the rnanu factor* of dii>r», windows, mouldings and Inside flnlsh and are operating their wel! equipped factory on full time, and besitl.»« tl'.'lr local trade th»*y are ship ping - - oods to Kfisrern Washington, Idaho •Rd Nf.jntana They employ an average of men and are working up a flßs trada In their line. T'i«« I lathi «(id I'dwcr ('(immnjr. No account of Olympla would be com- P'ete without iome description of the O'vmpM I.itrhf * Power Com;.any. a home Institution which ha* h*rne#sed the falls of the Des-hut** at Tunnaeter an-1 dij if tha water power there light th# city by eirctr!. liy am! propel a well equipped line cf street <*,trs hv the name agency The ' w r ho i nt Tutnwgt*-r Is th# hear; of tie jj.'nnr. where the water power of the f. « \* f.M-.ii" ; t-A info •(•'•irlo power, and * v or» ♦» el'< trie current * fir arc an<l ts-tnVaoert l *hts for railway icrtt o, »r.l ' r rurinin* machinery dart out to t t i.l r- ~v« the O!' mp l l world The poa rr ■ ouae Is situated on th# mid dle fa! «. whl.'h have « head of twen'y four f. e* at .1 > the only one as yet Util ised. a!:»i »•', the company owns * ha'.f Interest r the u;>;>**r fall*, which has an tQ ai head In the |« »er story four 25-Inch Victor Turbine wh-—ls whirl a lon* shaft with ■&-hor»e jtowtr, and by mean* of pulleys and belt* the rapidly revolving shaft rtsns s/ven profit dynamo* on the floor afy>v» sw > slternatora for Incandescent #f hotiss lighting S.'<"V* I'nhta capacity; Ihrta ire rri-'h! <■*_ for atreet lights ca- PsH'e of '•-'h'trur i.w Urht# of 2.<*» cand'.e p »« i| *r d tiro generator#. fnrnlah- Irr !">i. r «.' i> wer in direct current of •> *,)">« «• - i, « there la a IT-Inch tnr b'"e whi.-h !»v direct water power runs '*"• ,yi '<«<«•. 1 f. Ip rrill situated Jui! a'• v* the ;vnv»r station Only three men ar« re-r> 1 *o r.m the power station it'rht !),,.( i, v \ -he sam# number * '■ 1 *' nt If the pnwer and bual- P' »» wrre I ♦ fourfold. Th- •• n '« r, :t) the sta'lon at T■ r > • » • hr-.ugh Olympla t* one of »»■* e. ev-r i»r»' ted The pole*, '.lev a--e r it m< * are a *»y-rtve (*** l.'ri > 1 < a ,•■( ■•-,!, t<*> feet anaet, a« * trs'r'r n t • , s i » 'n pe- 'rot a! Rf merit fiir 'h- - »•«".« T v ev bear jiloft «»n .• • • f vir elec»rlc /•■r-* , !"a f v "*'\v |p.i » •.«• t»r n : '0 hetns fro »ir*-« ?.» c ' or el*ht In all. with h-iy.. f - rr m tt-*«e tr ln« tht ->"<h rc v 'ho * r«.l Iwc'i l"*S* S'. i »• f t 'r ' ""-h- v s •■ . -s« •'*» <»'• ; ■ (rl . , wn j n Vn"t 1 P'ttes The •'» • ? jfht here h;t» run «r»wr; she MshUng to a mere trtfll a' 1 ■ f'v'TK A Hard t'!l> ""her# Is f * •' . * 1 " t'V: .Ul\ hT * e't •? • «I'V 1• * bMn l"" • - . • tr> * «'d .•! '(» It «.>t r * r - i < • 1 ' •" w h - er h'i i * "'* *'•«*' the N ir .i«rn ■ * it «r>d ha« a hran-h •' >'• • • Car Hal bre*ery and k* - -u* *v» . v < «o •!>-•« »».,« nrver »« »a (II « , %e-v c itJp'e• • ■" < T' WAS erected '.e f.-« • . » -■« •* >-ii! wh-*h «» *"* *■*!'>■ > .1 a ..Je b. t*a tr.\ e pto t'.ira «? (~t»mwntfr. T>>. 'v,. . -^. T . w .-*, tts rvrr^d V« ' f • ' > 4 |>>| ■'> l *"•' '«• « ? '.i-'a and .« t "e. * j!; > . « bs« i *v A .-hole# »-a Met led park hy r v «- «< »e w f :hs S«t» *»» -• • i teM mi wttb ns «»a'» • « a '*t re*iirt f » > « »' - th'« a- ea 'a < »■ h- i - • < .• •, v • v ., hj|» ' ' * » * a Ke.l w"»> a hent * t- * • >, n .« a Nvir ' *"o ■ • •• a* a f bs:h> f n * ' "he n ?h<*!r t-e», or ~l" s W. '* '•> ' « sn vher a'^'n.-ttc". *» a -» r». ' r, a f ard » '*a T ' n-" h t. ' : ''-»*>..# • v " - -V mw■ ** 5 ' * >r . th» T.m wa er . •' • * .1 a- 1 • * • " two "**• * . a- 1 r , I'r'v ' ? n^rictfr. Ch < i * ■■> Tf h Te. * r la It. -e ***** - • - -"at * *** i » i> « •. r ■' *n * t *-»■ ' » i Wit (i:t» p v i ts ask aie tti! < 1 - •e. Ml UV liur.g c. *aa. ' SwifeGrs TWa ws* a larger mmrtter of coast '•oliegos and untvers"t»s are reprw aen-.ed !n this department Others will ap pear as 'ne co'iegr year ber.r.eand the to stt'.jtions bag.n th»;r regular sessions Con-g». will be glad to read th!a paragraph from a persona: letter from K !wla Cbap.n S a.-ks. of Stanford jr.tver*. y. who represen «-d that institu tion in 'he I'vjtit Nwtu.-a.Lsta* dre-ist 'g eitpe J; <ons during th» past iwo *Pr«>«:dent Jordan has Just sent us a ahlpm-nt of fishes from the land of tha iocs shadow and we •spect him to follow them w on. He will probaoly stop la Seat tle or. big return trln " Tne New York Cr;:,e Is authority for tha f'jiiow ng Intaresting note "On the l.Vrh anniversary of Hs foundation, on October 12. the Coilego of N>w Jersey will hange t s offi< ai title to Princeton university. In the interim all official business of the institution is being conducted under its new name. Ar endowment of 9&<0,- •8# has been received for the university's new library. The nam* of the donor will he rnads public oa tn* day of lha anniver sary." UKIVEUMTT OF WASHINGTON. President HaTlngton Honored-Baay ■< «np« 'n tli*» l.nhorstorli •. President Mark W. Marring'on has had an honor conferred upon him by his asso ciates in the o' sci«n'if»c wt»rk. Ona of the new spedes of fish obtained by the p.jgot sound dredging expedition of the Young Naturalists* Society ha* b« « a nam»-d in his honor by E. C. Starks. of Stanford university, who Is working ug this collection of fish. The report on the entire collection will be ready for publi cation in a short time. The stpecles nam'd In honor of President Harrington is tha type of a n*w genus, and its enure name la Brachyceros harrtng'.oal The student aasemoly has elected the ed itor and business manager of the official psper of th» students, the Paclfi" Wave. t-'Jward M-Mition, '9>. of Oiyn;p:a, was chos -n for e<iHor. and Henry ll Reeee. *99. of Kelso, for manager The ejection of ofd'-era was aiso compleied by electing W iiiam G. Tumbull s^rg-ant-at-arma, Premdant Harrington imi accepted an Invitation to give an a ldre-a at the Do ig las county fair, to be hel l at Waterviile, the couniy scat, about October 1. One of the busiest portions of the uni versity at the beg.fining of th.s new year ts the biological laboratory. Every after noon these r\e ms ar*> Ailed wtth siudt-ma at work with their compound m.cr?scopea and other apparatus, purs ling the study of ho-any. loOiUgy, ptysiu.ogy and comparative anatomy. PUGET HOUND L'MV'ERIITT. Atts-ndnncw Pi>uhl*-d '"l'tet-n Prom «thlo HiiUh" I'rns-'ects. Tacoma. Sept. IS.—The aeventh y&r of the university opened on B«?pteml>er 15, ut. ler very auapioiou* clrcunm'ur.cM The at>mliin«:» of !«*t yi-ar .* mor# than dou bled and much enth J#.a*m haa be»-n aroused by the arrival of it party of sixteen from Ohio. I? !a altogether pro'«ib!e that the regulation w!l! rea h »«» th a term. Two a J litional buildings have been ■*- cured and fifed up for use. One of thena la used .11 a young iad>V dormitory and the other for ct ape! and »cl»n. # rocr^. The university rtentiy purchased a complete ouiflt of chemical and physical apparatus and three well equipped In structors have charge of it. Th* faculty has been very largely in cr<*is*d and will numoer twenty-three persons. A military department has been organ ised and a thoroughly competent instruc tor has beer employed. The new «vmn.iaium will be reedy for <x 'ut>a'iejr in a few weeks. The !!«erarv sre engaged in a lively for new aludents and the flr*t prvk-iammee are awaited with a gre*t dc.il of interest T..e museum HAS recently received sev eral very va uaule ald't.one and lt» pr***- rnt rO"mi are already gettirg emmpri Among other it> e «j Jit ions is the entire collection of the Tacoma sea i*my >f « ,! »» e w'■ -h h«# h<-»n p;aced wrh the university by the offers of the *'-idemy. Th- ' iotla.l t« am contains some good ard aeveral experieceed players have been adiei ai.vlß AOUlcrUl. t I'KAL COI.I.EOK. I Additions to the Ftwuify and Coaraas of Inairiimlon. Kullmsa. Wash., SepL li —'Ths tVaeh'nc ton ststs **'icuHural collets srd! a<-hoot of sc.encs at Pullman be*?Ts Its rtfth year Sep'efnher 24. enrrs-.-e eumfrwittora he- held fl««r>?ember & «"'l !•* recently « :ed v a •!«*•!» f'vrn -hs summary of «*u dent.a for a# >*s. re present In t eigh teen counties: the pre»*e l ! ng catalogue. !x'i-94. gsvs teimmarv of iv. t repreaentlrg counties Corr»api->nt!ing with ou mer'cal lni>rease there haa .»rn much lm prjvement In der»«r:men'el work hence c-'er stac Isrda of schd srshlp. The re .4 ; 'rivr ■* for w <mission hnvs I «en resr rar.ged to *h's end. T'e fs.vi -> !•<«« 1 »en rre-gthened by four ad i •> t'sl members, n ?m »r g now tw»>nry-rT-.r<»« p»-o*« aavm snd a«.its'on'a. fit)••■.»■ i? prrpsrafity aaslatar.'a S v '"n Shrdd g- a -uo'e of f.a'and fftattfiir-d, w 1 * I. « h i rge >f * ! "» M-irw In r" c v a • 1 t|. »rsl it R IV I*. *ns, gradual# v>f T.e iti.i s .«■ ford, th' •'%<■* a.»-.#-snt to the i r of *->-■ >g*. Courses n mu «• h«\# »•< p . »ed C'r tra | • ' '««■.- 1 -in. r * •,-s piano I"* ro-'i-n M >* I. : m v Ito a'er Of P ' n vi. *- 1 \!-a. *V J Win l (S, P.i tr «•». \ -e cul. fire He« lea the -.1 ir si' "«*1 f"Kn »><»-a cf ■ e 'acuity <her« si i:fc. r r** rr»' .i ■r« \ K fr-t, I'h I*, Joh « I ooktra tin v ra v. In- r.. t nt t.iv.s !t . » r -a- ta'e pro fee so. 5f K*:g an. • v -. .. ■ y •• Jon t. TS ' " . v •h • ' 4 r of a>gr-h Is: c • 1 I''era ire W H. (4r >man. sa:c ««* atsnt «•« s spr * i;- :rsl co:>ge. be ■ »mes »«« .*•- sni ' vi the ch i.r of ct m 1 atry, . *i?—ir t>*rro*, $r . grad-ja'c of H! <.'»n . . v ; A ,♦ « f-r'tfenden; C rsc rsn.» Ed n fr?r-:ri<« Cotrp.*t>y, take* the hslr Of me. ~H,« «.«.g'--ertng Sf 1 rh>» •» M s a A •• srry. '- " v • * - * • € <{l Jfct Vn en res ur ver- *v. Ir , A • »-»r fV**** - S"f**S •* !'■*.*• * * i 5 . ... r\ A rirc-. a- h.ia ' - -n a* "d ' * • -rir »-Vii# or pharrracv s:n r« 't. * an! couras Thts gum me -ea ?>»p' j mb«f !J sr. 1 c 'najs a * two t.. 4 , » rv * a »wi>. ea-"h. b-"jr ■ < t < c ■ g * th -he r«* \r co ** t « ,^ r The >b*e~t of this ;-se s»i ' \ • \ »s- {he student for pra tt -si * * n 5 ~ aim* ard for mee ng the r*-u ir en a,* th# s ? * a law In th a par* «r S having h»d s pra- tl s. t- s r.-- « tn * store* ->.ll fr.l this couraa :«t- H .• *r v sv«-isb:e The r?w ca's »g-ie a"a«» gnno'Jirtcea a* tlonai c.«rrl«*u ! a the a.-h,-.i? of i*ftarw»acy. ■** f K 'i* f \ ♦ - : "T" ~. *■ t ta geo m Mft ogy ard me'al gi the fc-rmer ae n r err »~- guas'a has tven -hatic*d to a departmer.; * ,'.cra a' * ur-a Spa; Jh N: - * a rj to aaiman and Fren -h WHITM A ( t)M.E(<K. ISrtgnter tlrsTc I»«*wr"+"a1 n*p Th'a 11 atnrk* Iftatlt *l.»;i Walla Wilis s- r -w- •t- • a cot ags hse ep*r,e>l ; a 5* 'a fi: S J3."tv- , *r»t rear of wo-* ar ! aever Ms ih>« rr..-;>e t "■ tv .thter for a.*-' lent Penros# spent !?s# l»«t »<*h-ee'- m •t*t'»s ~ 'he :U«; « a .-a.-r.~a u for ? -■ ,t|l 5 ' t »wme- • ' ' « h el " r' * ■ *•' t a- . ago 'a to p.s.ae the -is :'l»t* n Oh a ftrnt 'van- a' ha- s• n a -f »' fe Jia'd s TSe# O 4 ft- - r.ea ha re gr-«au but r « > i <.« si a* srw; : « * 5 tf s i rs-'tji~a se"B' a ef 'he *n-i>wimst. th*" sreatt t i*l fw"• ■*' ' a a.*: fso .ej oy U:e tr-v e o.* *aWa. a. sr.i fHE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2*, \m. the large !nc-»ase ia the nj*nber of stu denta. the cotrirg y»ar pe-rr «-e to be a »ery encojraa.ng cse for Whitman college. The pre*enca of PreaSdent Penrose Mm •elf lo the «"■»*» le of great benefit, -o ■witter how eom;«etent tho#e left tn charge, and Prof. Lyman deservws credit fjr t*e manner ln w>jlch h<= has conducted the - l*ge utrougs its di£Bcu.tles ia tae absence of "he head. The good fee'!ng of the peop!# Walla Walla was man feared in the very delight ful reception tendered to Prudent Pen rose and his brlce at the Wa.:a a Club on Fr liy even'-g and n the lsr;rs ar.l enthuses* ~ meeting devot»-l to t e interests of Whir mac cv: <■■*+ h»d !n • e Congregation a' or Sunday eeen'r.g, under the of the Y i~g M - s Sunday Eve" r.g Club. Pr»- 'fn; Penroes gave an a/id-ess at that t!m» • ti. g for •is •abject the m-rto of 'he W- t..sn fam ly, "f'er Ardua S -g-j" (throjar rn-fj.t*»« I rise) He showed how It applied not only to the family of Wh ".man, but to tr.» oi lnw wh'eh bears feil name ajpp VtriM - epiration and *>irges"on it s~'?jM carry w:th it of res-iiutioQ to overcome ar,4 of asfj'ration to succeed, for a ; connect* d wtth the ln«titt!*::.-n wh. h haa had su i difficulties in ta« east, such posa ".t>*a lc the future, and suofc a noble field ' " present work ani present good. Hs cioaed with soma suggestion* of bow t •» work may bes* be came l on, and the wa>s in which the students, the teac.he-s ar,d f.e peopie of War* Walla mav h» .p to mate H worthy of ita ne.me and of ita motto. The convocation waa be.J ln the obapel on Tuesday evening T .fc wails were trimmed wch wr- a .a of the oeac jS wild clematis vine, ar * masses of wild flower* in gran: Jars and p- e and flanked the platform and made a ba it ground for the speakers, from the m.ist of wr:csj rose pretty sr.a .ed lumps. wn'-vS lighted up the good face of Father Kl.s. whose portrait looked down upon the s.u derus w .»o cte rue to r» p benefit of bj» years of aaif-denial and loving tea. There was a *>">dly gather!! g of 'he peo ple of Walla Walla as well as of the stu dents. ©M and new. !n :h-; chape! alien the meeting opened- President Penroaa n.aua a snort a.!dre«s on "The Sclent;?!.- 5p riu" ar.-l trie br ' exer is - .f .« f rtt il r.a' re were followed by a very pleataat and ia formil reception. The reg-;:.jr college exercises open"-d w.th chape, on Wednesday morn.rg. at w slch an unusually large nun ..er of stu dents were present, an: an increase n ' n n»>*t f»w days '• confidently exp- 'el. The faculty present s no'ab.e r imbtr of br ght young men, each one m st pro ficient la his particular branch. Trsls year one new member has been added. Prof. Raynaud a gr-tijate of the Univers ty of Paris, who will have charge of the vn the mo>iern iar.gtiages. The format'on o.' a fuc ball eleven Is a'.- reaiy in progress, «r.d athlet s protn to receive their due meed of atten ion U;»s fail. The staff of the musical department is an unusually st< g ore th.s year and great Interest ts felt :n the coming con ►rt on Friday evon::,g w: >n the tw • n.-;i.'■» of the corps of m is. al instr ictors make their debut. Miss Smith is said to passes* a voice of unusual sweetness, and M s liang has remarkable tai» nt as a psrf irm er on the violin. Prof. Dow- has charge of the department, as ho did iast year, and Mas Oann s .1 shortly return from E..rope ta rca-me p.ace ss teichar of the piano. The col.ege grounds are bel-.g Impr v J and will soon present a very aura ivc a,■■ pearanca. The ba. c» are crowded ar. 1 many students ha\- hid to lock for houses in the town. A splr. of hopefulness f r the future and de<>p interest In present wrk Is prevalent everywhere, snd a br ghtcr day seems dawmng lor WLltman college uewwTON **t Art normal school New Bulldlnit (l<v for the Flr»>t Tlm» Ihe Ysur ilpcns Urlgtit iy Lewuton. Idaho. 8»»pt. 15 —The Idiho •tets norm*! school at Lewiston began its ae:ond term's worit September 7 under most favorable a i«r, !ct« The handsome now building, e>gantly furn.shed, was oc cupied for the time and both teachers and pupils enjoyed the change from tem porary quarters to their prrsen: surround ings. The enrollment on the first day exceed ed expectations and there are many SH » cr»m:n< to •»»•;! • rank* of the future tea: here of the s'.ite of Idaho. The new library, consisting of M© vol umes. has been ordered. The b ok* have l>e»n we:l a- ! will f rm t » nu cleus for s va' iah *■ library Ir. th« 1«t is found the thirty-five volumes belong'.:.* to the International Edu -ation.il s»":»-». The oo ir» of study i« '.argely - ectivs end the ;• ri « a hearty apprec'.aM n of the privilege* thev enjiy !n the s»ie~- tion of their own studies They have therefore eho«en w'«»!y and have fully ea'sb'iahed *he wisdom of eich a course. The cit'*-*na of I/*w <*f>n arc most 1.->y»i to the nor-nai e*tsS!!*heil in t-e'r midst. They have gr»at confidence in |ts ulti ms e ni'YM» ■> 1 s*e d> -g everything possible toward-* that en' They furnish**! th» fswi 'a for the n«w ll v rary. Hon Charles E Nfonteith. of !/»W'»?MI, ws» recently ajg>ointe<j a member of t K e ncTia' ho»r1 of trustees. The tK>erd l« pronounced by competent Ju-Vs to he as able a a#: of men as the s*a?e af f Hon. James W Rt'id 1* the p*«*l ♦'••rt and Hon. B. F Morr.s is the secre tary. »TAxrui!u rMVERsrrr. Social, f lii«v» sud Athletic Iritorr»«»s Com'ii« i«» tin" Front, j Sianforvl Ir. veralty. i - pt. 1J Now that j the ci.asaes are straightened out sr. 1 tb.s | work 1 .\f part of the .« life haa t«een ! f iUy fixed, mora at Is . - r.. ; .1 |to the ao-al. class and a l c ;t.:- rests. A a-h i a of foot;i ■'l ni- ? i r tl:» sea*in. to t•* ; t' d .< Nil) FritiOla-o, a ] as fotloa s C» toh r l ■; tt< rn j ;>K> A. C.: Oct .-f»r :a. S atiford vs. U»> , ..lais A C . N -r ; a tr.ford va Olymjuc A O Noveti uer It, > n lord ' *.> I vs l'nlver- 'v cf t'a- -rr. a Nov- n f bwr y Stsnf -d *v«;s y vs. I'nStr.S ) J of Ca^fornla. Tlo re ire r*.y men l-~ rg fwr th# ! 'varsity t» a «i (SOU w - :.«i ,»s out } if it wt re ivot for iln llOasky ia yr#> I c: ring sotta The fits: tnter-ej.iss foot'-t.l < »rre, t'a; I '.e wea-n the servloi s and s m •-»#. wsii •aV- piao# the ItUl of Sevtemi>er I>j# j J\. n.ors and fr- ahmen j lay on the 23d. *-id th# < -a a .*;■ e;naoy a.« 1e de -d s week later. The : I n« bMHUrM • j y.--«»r; L,it*rar>- ikvie*y. Grant U \\ .1, am a, •" ;>r » -t, -. ron;a l.'e r*ry S--Me;y, W W Price, pr».- tent; N--s'.ortii:» 1,. .erary -• ■ i*ty, J I. H H v. - tr> • > . .- ' N . I' Wash'.n.fftoa City t •-X /*> ».>». C*. t>. I'* C!ti6«. Mami-X n <ll\ or h-s ra. tsi . and the Inter-fkxjlayf D#^a:. :.g I i»r J dan. t'.e prfa'*eni, w.'o •.» p.-w .a * • *-a. ha* ae : to rfea b : -tr* 'a. 1 --' -a tory tw > ten 'a. Ka of rr ,-ta# • ■••}■ T'.e x «• ' <c fc*a» 4i >**? sot b«tQ % eiSk' "*♦-!. i" I *i r.vh t• rr;• • . ;r«i un ii O* p ■ >r,v» r#: jrtL. A fc.«< . *x.,rti-r.iti--. - *#4 - "mi f« j undssi rn 4 f oenva. rn -«t of its em de-;<- ; #*a * -e. mens dis-dg.atf for fey ti ft' .. , n A 'jwtrJwa c>niy # ' * f x.s b*ssdos Ter'.s...-stes a_-» .a eluded. \ I votrs --r a s.l a Rap an r> > !->».« t>eer. frW tbe po-. sxcft*> . m, r "a * A "ra. -r t* f..r a 1 jo.r.t d»->a*e aa rv »n g van a.;j j • uveal obe sftoctly j, •■a«» v* ■» n % rarry vf # - * ' a ca '« s , a >-g •h» I'avSflr .> -a -t from North - rr. A #aV« ;< > *»r ("a '' rn a. -«*•:. < enJorrai >g :a s--e- i std bir u fue tfe« t k Vsc ~a< i,»>ry T - o »• --* rr.*.-# •a • ir IB} n « a"-i v» s it;* <- ttw.a w -n w n be a a ■ t -n jto -whs %e:a ty.S#moa- a .. a - -s < *■ * >s - ar:». ma I* f?ar* . n . - a. a' a | Tbe ajJiiSer of »t*i<Ae*ts tog •- rtef - r.-aaeo <«» *»* ' • *' "" f .> -r.is ■ > i * " * at - 1 h»« in ra ■« - A a a. * ; * of j klsd. J ntmie. •» T™*# t'r \-#rs'*» C . : rr .s recpsr.ed '.ast A .« J#t » tit,- r-a. f-aiA;s»a j S.*l I its ' || I # s«iiy of touce cJ :S« c aaa. One is the urt iaually large number of stu den.ts is ts;rsr.r, forty or fifty out of So trer. having entered that eoi.ege. Another ts the steady Increase la the proportion of women to men. Six years ago thers was perhaps one woman to five men in tna university, new the proportion is aoout four to five. It is aa od Joka that tba n.«n v~i'l- sooa he the "co-eds." It !s very well to hava tha university c 4 apis its .umbers m tt* years. bJt hard y sr, p eaaant to see the university'* re.iO .rces n oaly fall of quadnip .rg. but even grow :ess. H«*r arms are open w. to them si., but aha groans perforce at the numbers of her foster-children Yet In spita of :'~,!s the faculty has cad some actable aas in late years. S ore ycur correrp;»ndent has been «n the uni vers.'ty there bc.s been added the ci.a:r of Sr-m ,ic iang a ages and -.iterature occu p d, throug » -re love for the work, with rev-r a cent of sj* ary. by Rabiii Jacob Voorsanger; the chair of industrial art. o ' bv Prof Ardiey. wbo is the back bore of the Califorr.a Art Ctffc. the cr.air of Jurist' . j«-r e with Prof. W.I am Car ev Jones: and iast, hut not least in possi bilities, the chair of Oriental languages and literature This Oriental department is trace a reality at last by the recent av.c iMllty of Tompkins fund, held in trust :jr a long time, to this end. uatll It sr-ou.d be worm tio.'JQO. Dr. John fryer was called from a highly responsible post under the Chinese emperor to fill the chair, for which he is eminently qual.fied ;v alrtios' a lifetime of ttudy and work m fir ilast. A* yet he haa oompsrativeiy few students, but he will undoubtedly hava more as tne commercial va.ue of Chinese and Japanese become beiter ap preciated It is undeniable mat our la te re*-s wi*h China and Japan are increas ing at a rate to Justify far more attention to tl r c J>'otr,i and lacgaags th<u wa are now giving. The department of Latia ia one of the largest in the university, and that of Greek Is growing v*ry rapidly. This does not mean a failing off in other depart ments. Never have so many wanted to be civil, mechanical, electrical or mining engine, rs. Indeed, students are giad to fire the engines and help run them, so as to make up for tshort funds la that direc tion. Another encouraging fact Is the n .mber of students who Interest them selves In this way or that In political and e rcmical matters. The "Zeitgeist" is resporsible for this, perhaps, and there are many things besides to stimulate ac tiv;:y a eg this line. We have a live de partment of history and political science for one thing we have the popular courses In argumentation and forenslcs conducted by Prof. Gayiey, fc-ad of the h'r glish department, and Mr. Martin Fla herty, for another. Then there ts the st d n a' co: gr- ss. with fifty or sixty men, formed on the plan of the United S:ates aerate and devoted almost entire.y to po -1: ccai and e-onomlc questions. And there are the iatercoheglate debates. Stanford wen the first two, California the last two. of the more general series. The other an nual intercollegiate debate is the Carnot, for an ami al gold medal offered by Bar on de Coubertin, and must be on some subject connected with French po i'ics, Stanford won the first, in I*9o. and Cali fornia the eecond, ln The institution owes a debt to Prof. C. M Ga; ley, that debaur.g here is so popular arid credit ia due Senator Perkins, who offers (300 for three years to the winning team in tha lr.iercollegiste contests. The first winners of this prize. Flaherty, O'Connor and Dam. of Calif .rn:a. d-vott-1 a g>od part of It to a fine engraving of Daniel Webster, to hang in the c.<t>s room o' argumentation. The latest Interest shewn in our debates waa by Mr. James D. Ph»!an. of San Francisco, who has given for a fellowship in argumenta tior for this y-ar. Tins fellowship has g: r.e to Martin Flaherty, '96, who was on the iast t»o winning teams for California, anl besides captured the Carnot medal iast spring Ail this, of course, argues great Interest among many students in the questions of the day. Of course we have a strong Re publican club and .an active Bryan club The next meeting of the students' con gress will be for a debate on a bill for the free coinage of silver. A like blli was lost last year, ao the fate of this one will be witched closely. PUGET sOt ND. Boston December U, ISSI. Br;«ht and a park r.g In the «un'4fht. Soft and fray : 1-rough aha joay haa* Rij , :>.< in 'he hrt>'\-* of morn.ng, Go. den :n the a i.-.'s .as: rays; NVver can the brush of ra.r.ter 8 v thy Uffht and »had* unfurled: Ni \fr can 'he {»"•: of poet Ttl thy *ra:. i«- ,r to the world. T r -ijch thy for* soft and ahlrdnf, (3'.«ir>re the moon, :g Vs etlver bare; On nv lake* the ri <•• « dano.n* B-esk of the star*. To**riDf cliff and c;>> my cucyaaa B inx.y a.opee ar 1 grassy dell, Lof'y flr end grand o!d celar, W&o oaa ail thy arondern tell? Who own patirt the gtr!d and rrtnruna Of thy luntt;'a ehargr.g jtaw, Or he ro«y light whlcn flmhee Mouf*t Tao ima'a prvikg of snowt Ww can tell the peneiv# glory Of thy autumn day* eo fair. When the !r,c»n»e of the hop vine® Fiotti around there everywhere? en-1 pl+r'r trj*n thy hlenttm R: 'h thy frur.sge. low end aweet I,« ten houghs bend iown in gTe~tinf. K right fliiwri spring about thy feet. R-j» uy. weal'h and r*re contentment thy w«'era. twin# the# ro md Biiiid the homes and reap the harveatn, <>3 thy (hom. fa.!r P«»et Round -Mrs. L. Y. C-.fSfa-t. Chriaopher. Wash. When roa sint g'xrd Kama baron and Urd o-der F-B €o brand, home pro <3u''te that cannot be beat. Te Ca. ff»r-'a r»a?ers of the Poet-In !■ »r * fl* 1 >n atq « dally at '••> l' r .4 « <■> '» *'«• "rry •: ~>r». T4«i itfcr k'■ s *,.«• or» t « Ntj-Vet street f' •■ "' - r ■ • oft -e Ir cd Sc. The Result Of an !nre*r:ga-«c«! c f the r »• n,.*k- o if P'anoa * *• - tvm < -a t- a: you •' * : -r by h * >f , If T ■ ' •• * r -•»■ r ■< •. ■ - -rp v ho. c* ;*e !; is chejp. rou never 4 a poor u ceivr ar.yhow 1 v ' " of our p'ini*, **' ar' - " ii ■ H ■' i- KM.IXO- T" V ro-j Wi;! ;»». th j " • •!>«-» !• a-. | - - « of tr • \ vi *. 4-d ■' e , ' « - « '•«' > a v> *• tv# *' * * " ba."ii,> a» -i « » • t• ▼ uaed t *>. a «• T .;*v p*y 1 •'** ' t i* *< ■ are >a» .". g r .r a c ap. C.. rr » tftere. Winter & Harper B . £ S a *-H. 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I| Blouses tn this style sre cool and com- jabot frill of embroidery falls from the J, foi table, affording the freedom of n»ck ionn the .'t of u >• a row j{ movement that is ne~essary for boys. f )n>-r: on show is* oo * h front. It is fitted with shoulder and under- porrale. hatsst* or ram brie with | j; arm teams, an e; istlc being inserted »-mbr . or la e, h»v se:gf», I j| In th»- hem at the lower edge to adjust flannel, duck, grass linen or gir.j. *m 1 !! the fuhne&a that droops in r<?gu;.tr wi : dr«t>sy or durable b.ouaea in •®o7 B;ys' C -?ute W»i|t j blouse style A broad sailor this at> 'a _ I Uhaa the neck, the c.oeing in center ■ :Uty of material iMrtHti BOVS Hlonse WfllSt front l*j!ng e.Tec'ed by buttonholes ir.-:-.~s <• !e required to make this * worked through the bo* plait that is bio ;«* for a boy four years of age la This becoming biouse may be made laid on thd left front edge, httttOßl or one and three-quarters yards, of fine nainsook and daintily trimmed su da being used in closing, ts prefer- Th>» pa • rn. No ia ut in aisea with embroidered frill-» a 1 insertion red. The sleeves are comfortably wide, for boy« ..f mo, four and six ysara of for dress occasions. or of flannel or slight fullness being gathered top and ar« sr. 'r ■ .■«: for tw. t.ty-five ceuus, serge and plainly complete! for ordi- bottom, pretty roun.ed cuffs w. ,i and la furn.«.\* 1 I'.-l. j'* tr> nary wear as shown In small sketch. ; ; standing frills finishing the wrists. A u-cat for l>>c cola. BE SI7RE AND FII.L. IN THE CORRECT POSTOFFICK ADDRESS. 00 000000 OO 0000 OO 000000 00 0000 OO OOOWOC OO *0 1 THE "P. 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T J ? r- w styles Iptroducc-d this sutiitii»r, lower e>ige passes un i'r the, dr. «i The collar, cuffs ard a; , >~l front sk.rt, a shirring string -r g.V:\*a- ir- «?65~LAD ES WAiST. r-1.-'.t are of fine white lawn, which lm- •! ranging the fullness at the waist line. | parts a dlating-ilshed air to the mode. The bishop sleeves are fash onahiy A belt of white suele, with multl- full, and are Kith- -ed at their upj-r colored metal buck>. is w >rn irourd an l lower edges. *tr-«igf.? cuffs finish- summer styles ar ' be made «n any t*te waist. Gathers at the neck dis- ing the wrists and openings beinr n- fav •' r -"' n't. he* ot. dm jk se the pretty f s n ea h sid# In back of sleeves that are finish*-.! jtjr -r glnghgm, v olltf ard cuffg of the box plait, through whi-h button- with pointed under and ov< rln s. T *» to rn: . or of n* ''< n. as her# holes are worked to effect the closing . turndown collar that finishes the t; • k pr-.-wr.. in front. The back fits smoothly Is mounted on t hisrh neck band. Both The pa*tern, wMoh ts No. f "t>, nil across the shoulders, a pointed yok# : collar and cuffs can he made reinov- in sites for a 22, M. 3<t, S*, 40 and 48- faclr.g being applied to the top. This j able. If so desired, collar an l c iff ln.-h t nv •—e r i » fur- -' *d by ycke can be out with or without a cen- j hands beinr provided by the pattern, th« I'ost-!- v* r *f r ore • .-•upon ter seam, tfca team being desiraW# to which they can be buttoned. The i; and 10 cents. U BBJ It'RE AND PILL, IN THE CORRECT POSTOFPrCR AI>DRESB. aeeeeeeo aoaaao oo 0000 oo oe oo ao oo oe oo oo jjpSZ&'Y** o Cut thta out, AH In nsma an? afl*lreae, and bring or *er»l to "Pattern o o I>erar # ment. 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Ore of the new»«t a* "■'»» of ttie poT"** wide at » v » top h»;rig *Ha *i Seg- -»q ; ' - «n1 f ya'Ja cf the ' i4 r jr-on p" is her» s': »n Tie mv o'-m*::ton s»i « w"*» ees-r» t* « a«• - " *> miter'al. te'*a' !» V wn cloth *.*h revere s-d *r*«** be'ng pn ' r comp e'e 1. The The <4-;- • p ♦•err. Vo. *•».!• <-W| etmt ntlllnr of toM erseh. han.ls--.me- ak'Vt ?s fIIWVWd w«tn Ave mree end <• e .-« » '-»r a J". >*. «'» a*? I C rwh j v w ! *h n an l ! -g of an.- • » • r-1 eMar*rated w -!'h. h--« # • <«*; re T * » : ,Vo. of batiste embroidery. The »ty:i«h the mp e*:!r.g wnoatl >• 'n front nai IM, h eat in •«*«* Nf 24. *. t* and •j,• r» - ■ .» - '—onarr> ;r lof on the aide* two hox-plaitt tlllltlf ?»- "h *I « meal N BtftM of theea be f-.-« f br • n <-f rh» fu n~*« in ;-i k. Su s ,n • * f *! <i h-. •• P-L pe'.tern cloth t.g the fr -nt gore. The etj.e can at tr&. 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" »" v *s "••".«--e for patterna wanted, and 19 •> f''* * A"H"" 4 -*-*'.,'.ei oir Lafl!ei' Walat w'.th appi'.ed baa<joa Pr*-e. 9 can'a o /l^ •—— : 1 • po ' :q ®** : ''it 1 \ o No ® j J oe a a oe ca eeee ea 09 eooe •« ao ea aa ea oa aa eo St27-ta4aa" WjV. r .'"v * - '' Be ee-» car.fi! and fol.w d .rev: --a. aa yejr »!«*• car. not be eorra-ted. - «- ~v la made from t# Joined to the lower ed#e of »*!•♦. t*>e r*T*r»*e b*ar?e «»» --a nV»Oi - ~ , , „ ~rv- a rr-e-.r.f tnoaa af tue wairt ran ha -ted If no? <.-*—* a. k nte ! rt V .; *.et Wn:a e i-eer- at the back A narrow M *' a :k. <MB «r /'• * . , •. - * »-h t.k.e m ■-:>• *h* »»"* '' «*•*'■ •/ ** * ;| , * -•• . m . , . are rf.oee- T.e en;ah cohar of »to»e< a;:k .MM ttl AM aty » *'r taHUwntiK ' _ - A Urg» fans of laoa na each aid a *j garniture bain® *»oae» for aaco ration. "V ' ;; . ■» K.U- oa«e P«fra raw* ta tna elbow T»M ' ' '> ft'Og o the rg .t frMU g and ara MjriUbty arranged ovar eora- Inee,., w.de b» make Ort» \\ hx- fan abe a eeve .- - '/.at can be cut *1 ■■ f - ay of ns- not »tt ia f*ar : • towaurda OM n« an* I elbow leaf* or tecad u» the wr eta. .f yard a of «Mft fr nt, } ! a» desired, the pattern proetd'.n* for -The o**t*A M* M . In e'rea .. 'h. hwk at the ;.'* , . . .. g v »n a fr-ia .ace «f:-r«d a' the ed*e# to f.«a t— s-d re'«. ■ "-r-ta ar.l •.» fr frem kr a*•a- v tv *"r edge ->f tliree patMi o*«r the ?. ; JCI J♦ i ntah-" fcj I-* » Mt l ! fori* vest and bog-p.a.-.a.* Tae nppie .e n»da ia eery *eaera..y becoout* a-4 a. n