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Ssegtesesessersesies s Citeilizing the Philip PI eR 11 Magic Touch of Americanism Is r ` Beginning to Tell In Island Pos- sessions — Remarkable Prog- ress In Educational Work. Worst Forms of Savagery Gradually Disappearing. T FIE twelfth annual report of the director of education for tho Philippine Islands contains it ' formation sufficient to kindle anew the keen interest of the Ameri- can people In their island possessions between Australia anti eastern Asia. The Philippines have belonged to the United States for a dozen years. and the contrast between the Filipino pop- ulation as n whole at that time and the present affords a striking parallel. ) the nchlevements of our civilizing in- h:mis .. :itireis fi .„, f,o . wenrine. so hands of .1 merle:in coaches, who ttill 1 Iluences and efforts offering a com- out of the or.liiiiiry wit . : this scene or lie appointed to direct tlie ,pe.-ial a..-iiv- ry - Tdr___ZK: 7 1:j 1.1).).kVidEiTtYj Indian tire. wnii-11 was mot by an ex- Ad Wolgast and His Sparring Partaker. : pensation for whatever trouble these- hies of litipils in diffecent bratiehes el 1 nds have been. And it was reason- i suideet rts.ently was set op in the A table of the best Isters-h :videos: , i„, 1 ., 5,../,,:14, Hobo c , ' ..:e 7 .:i u ei g i ki l e i r ts t . y hirl.• rissie i „iite to expect that Uncle Sam would 1.—Street scene in Manila. a—Tribesmen. 3.—Manila harbor. 4.—Pasig river in front of austom house. 5.—W. Cameron Forbes, governor yen - , ',edition. tlittl a life size group of this othletiss. i was overrun with wild savages. ii.:yen . 6—Training School For Nurses at Manilla. o North Etlinoloeieal hlt of the .1meri- and their perhorii.ances will ho drawn ism s I so b el's , ,,,, r, ill 113s . /. ?4,.-..1.:41 1 1 iive his troubles, for the archipelago •ral —T nit up so os to make possible the sell., Cam .....,•, s i o t of members of Iiil• I:v\ 1...i11.1 l' clam4 rooms, w illi assembly room unit . of e rsitie s t of he li• ed Stat es return - • eon Mus eum of Natoral History , New •, , ,iv the savage element is strong In kir Ille Men lie,t WI:dined io ............III, L i „ ti „ mp ly . miho 4;06,,o, o f ,Si tii.es and storeroom. concrete re -en- ing fr.mi a le •ture tour in the Philip- , York .10*. , nienher. as shown by the United isranis. at i lie IleXt I Ilympie :same, ; p s o s Edits. mot ;,4041 s 4.f 4 States census giving the population as forced with steel Is the construction IIIIICR Writes relatiVe to the work of the • - material which meets conditions best. bureau or education in the I lands ‘ An , i41111 4 Will lp4.• prio•ticed, ine holing 1 wt..; ri-sitili Klons of Inttsburgh• I., -'. s: • SsiaSi.426. 9 per cent of whom were It is specified for the standard school- - The more I learn about the work of itur ,..veet ilIt tl isi r k e u7s rin :i . 11y die Swi/Illiling Mit! football. house. your bureau the more I think that it is Esitiiiims love's sur, prol•he.,-. I , 1 - 1 ,: oi . s ti i - i k i.;i i i t tz. f ‘ 1 , ..: : ; ;, , , :; 2 2tr I ; ! r„ i . 1:: :, .. - . 1 l i ti:..1. 1 ... z. - 1 11 :: . 1 , ::: sovage. Tltere tire something like a inilllon semicivilized inhabitants. lint And every uish for hottPr tilliuzs IV. .1. Reediest Hall of the Polo if Inslianspolis. / .klreadv Uln selinei buildings of thi l s tl -e Must Skill:lc:int coll , ltIllciire Work. sor all that, marvelous progress has An undreamed beauty nearcr livings. Xiontl ily has announced lit;11 hi. 1011 cos Iwo ye ll.. the Cote I II-. 1 14[44•1 type have been completed. and 173 ever molest:it:en in any colony in the I 'Jeen made. 'have .:t.:14 , 0,i114.0 of Eiteiish money lo lied ; mated. 'iii it one 4 ,. . ll:is .1.%1 4.11 others are in process of construction. of trimics kir ill it's entirety in any stste in For fat, ig servitor of lot,. When this country acquired the r., -It , : II.I h..11.• and ICI , Villi: prove 1111:1i iiii. DIglish I it411 4 It 4 31 111 still lift the t h e to . T ..,... a ry , olii ipi,. :(1\ a. 1 . • .• , ,• which eighty-one lacked very little of our Union. You have In your bonds •ri •—. :r.t of turmortal Youth. l'hillppines. head hunters swarmed ent. frem the .Vineri..on leo In n , •\ I yi.:11.. into undisimied p.t:s4. ,, i ci W Illo 114 44I4.: completion and were alrendy occupied • • • the nchlevement of a eivtlizn 21 throughout the islands, but the Amerl- In his ststeiii.oit lie says t hit the Esse- eon governors of the tribes state that i a )o t the thne the director wade his re- thin and a high culture. I ..i nst her it 1;,1 :. ' ::., , •heats us into truth. port. 41 ii 11/. of the best hits if gook] forint., (1 kl!,1 ,, wkolv ,ult. lish fee q l uite isintideni this ye th ar a C t hicago foi:owers of ilsioic f....1 1.,••1 the grew - some custom has almost en- isieesiss . I I, • '1,, 40.1,11. ilicy will Will 1 lip ill1( 4 e1111Ii4 111:1 1 111:1 !cll. lazt T1 (ii 114141:. iii 3.11 1 .1 met -icon 1,1111 i; , ' I As R result of a entnpnign for nequisil- that ever came to me that I have been tirely disappeared. Another ab Ill encourag- Still roo, , L., ,, divine ili:r,st Sk. colitiklent In hies' that Motley i loi s n' e d Worl. starting next A 1, - .11 tion of adequate sites to provide suIll- le to see it and get in (011111 with it To seek the!. ;,,.,I,, ' .Lthi tlio best. ing statement recently was made by no e w ti th oil e y 11011 4 I' , 1•11Vt•t• ••:111111•• _ Major Henry Olishenser. governor of clent mom for the buildings to be perstinaliss\ Er e long the (lentir ..' t.l,t.o.,• - • ef good .' inerieit 0 I...1 , ' We have one lot ill Viiit ersity el 1'a:ilia-Ma ittid I.4 L til the Darer) district lie said that the ereeted, for the future development of A DISCORDANT NOTE E Shall rest nt full r , , t,1 ,:t,,, Engliin.1 of -••••. , 1 1 / 1 / 1 1. - 1 , !1yS II:14. ' . :1 Illi Sr:10 . .41d iii I sit its ri. gn,Ily III-Innerl lingobas of Mindanao had quit killing the school plan. for sehisol purtletting Hut In spite of the benefivent hole And more than oil , . l ' , 1 .1 , r.10 , 1 Oli..t her 11 '.. r L :1 N. -W \ le \ banker of ,•I 1 a (I , • - ••••intfry 1'11 11 I,. lin. r and for suitable pinygrounds the Int- their fellows and taken to farming.. renu now has in its possession 1:1 4 (owe of the United States. education Shalt grec t LtS WI ti,, -1 • . • :•• \%...ttlf.r. i:7,1 , ,11•111 to ;,. .• ill N..v. 1. , ri: I /r. .1 110‘ ..t ef • .: • It formerly was a rule that a man of I school sites and otherwise. Manuel L. Quezon. re; 011 the Bsgobas could not marry until he i Oue new educational center of very o resentative of the islands in the him— had killed a human being. Major s - great interest has been established dur- r representative's, says that the Pliiiiii lieuser's news is particularly cheering. , log the plush year, a set I of household as some of the dozen or more tribes of the Mindanao are so savage as to be industries. The director describes it as says: 1, follows: i \'rue purpose of this school Is to ,, I . almost hopeless. - The only manner in ollielt the PIS\ ippinest Will iii 54 Ulie settuner.•iaili stet otherwise of benetit to the l-ninsi s sen t t o ms o o ss •The day. in the old - i Iiiirili. - siii , 1 Mrs. 1 'itiorox. who ' ' , This 5 iii.o....,• is more Ili in I IIII yisi rs The Fitness of Things. Carte Blanche. I Demand and Supply A BETTER GENERATION train adult women in certain seleeted While they are improving, the Bago- home industries. In tiv s e or six months bas cling to some of their savage cus- of daily work in embroidery and lace- 't Ito is by the rei-oenitnot 1/11 the lin it v, I . E . 1 1111.11 : . t . i I T:; ' ; 11 1.:' , I ii Vei , 1 . 1 ::,!:: 7 „ 11 , * ;,,, a v e ;:::, 1 ; . ‘ • ‘ .1 .' li l s t it ' ‘ I ‘ i :: . : \ :% '-ri l l . 7 r litt: ! .• 1 :: 11 1 1 :k i e ': ; 11 0 i s: 1 :1:1, l' il l n i :. : 1:1 1 : ;d: I i . :::!il . r d ro f itlk 1 -:I ii i \ .; h ;! .. ! I n ; . 1. :• I Pl i , ll e l l! , : :! 1.1.11 ; of this g44A ern wont of the right of the . toms, such as tiling and blackening tusking the persons attending this .... . isitiere. -- .1e:4i:olds:I t be teuris•s ' V1111 , 111. 1,/...I Ile 1'41 g4 it4•111 tIllen1 . 41 4 1V4 4 , -.I'\Y:* -iii he \ the :-\Hird. -what k i.1 ‘ . 1 . 1 0:4 - IT. 1 ,1 1 i i:er 1 1 :: - . 1 . '! :; 4 1 ' s l eit 1 1 ' 17 ii i i n . N .: ... 1 : i t 14 • 1 .. 11 :• ' ,1 1 : 1 1- : 11 . the llos-I'S ti ilags.' ' 1 \I''''\g their teeth. TheY are Polygamists. school can become very prolielent In mem. \iii Ii is ill no way inconsistent tile intine of Mk: ewiellt;• • • : .1(1 s., ;I% art'illt , c1. - W11-10:1' 4 .:14 411 ill, •.:1•4•••14 . ! - I Y , I:11.1i-:11 ati independent gOveril - Their human sacrifices, which Major these lines. They will then return to with leivitie o it II the islands such corn: - The iteolllator, - St a.: the reply. Gilsheuser says have been abandoned. theft' homns. or to other ton 115 agreed inor, ho relation s as shall best suit tooth slind a very 1'1,1,1.0pH:11e IMMO. (Mk: . : , !. - dr. were attended with praying to the upon betwsen themselves nail the di - mountains. The Bagobas hare always rector if obis:ohm. where eiteh wool- isointrles. so . i.1 the ti - avider. - for I see till the raised hemp, but now that they are fin will be expeeted to establish a lo- lit I - ...sully,: go by it. - - New York yoke ..f Isreign dominatlies and every Press. - Toilay Hie „Filipinos are more than becoming better farmers they are cal class for instrnetion in her spec- i.ver before anxious to get rld of the growing it in larger quantities. Large lathy. It is desired that she gather ; numbers of the Bagobas have been as sliont her a group of industrious wont- • year !lin, Ivn.1,1•4 Ivy will 'witness 'their Not Entirely Unsuccessful. ever litereasi t t- II1se for freed ens It is. , fact -4S - \Illi41 y....111 . lliVehtig:Itioll tleVelol) any sembled in villages which have en and girls whom she will instruct schools, and scouts and the police alone the lines of her training in the mere was. a politica! party in the Phil- 11:::1\s\.::1.1*r2::Pril:;s1\ItIPIPI.IIIII::!Iiiii:vitt:ill%hat\11%1:e° I matter ef history that ROMP yonrs t;tro teach the savage children In other sec- School of Hensehold Industries; Wiles , gong. Boys of the surrounding tribes they shall have become proficient. she domInatien. st leost ter the time be ne :insurers given to kolr ol.etling - cille!Aikkiis ilkpilies that wits in favor or a Ineriesti are now coming in to attend the agr1- will emphiy them at fair wages. Doubt - T4 4.1.1y 31 i I political Kali., in the k 31 , . In the name, business and reshlenee cultural and Industrial school in their less many of tile women who receive hiols are orging the independence et of the star withess s were complete nod town of Davao. Instruction in local classes will be t s e nr,•tisiss ie o, flint ollly 1i.4: 11.4.4411W :i 1 4 , 4/1 11 lelyll 4'41.1r11 I 14 . - -W:i , liinglim Star., The report of the director of erluen- tonbitions to form similar organIza. year ending April 1, 1912. shows very 1 syss ills espeeted that iin ever widen- its Slny ::I I te .•i , , VII a till ...m ri...o) A \Frame Up.\ -- /id tIon for the islands, covering the school Mins oil their own necontit. titel in this on e of the richest natives in :lie Phil encouraging results were obtained in Iii'' virile of industrial witivity will 'opines ill 1 . 4 4r111 i Ilt; T114 4 ill:1 1 1114' Filippo., all lines of school activities. 1110111a- result.\ 41t . C , ....1 , , rto' •o•I'y ; e•, 1.. trial Instruction has been orgnnized Al I:1 I tli Ill( V I ti t INDUSTRIAL TRAINING thehist sothered ,.; II.. , ilpi and developed to II greater extent than The iiiihistrini preerain is beine pro• 131 10 indoi--, , If.. hill ) ,..\ 1 -.... k ii ng a i,...,, In any previous year. and a large 111110- neseil consointly through the medium line itillesioeleiss. inside Of ber of permanent school buildings of provilicisi industrial skiloervisors. ilk- yenr , - hare been completed. A devilled Ink - ..1 1 r 4. 1 4 4 rrt and iledTtleforg fn.'', ill, trnv prevenient is reported In the teach- eines - I'll'....f the g'ellel'n1 ooh s .. vas -- L BITS OF HISTORY inz force. both American and Filipino. The li:1 111. 4 l'hilif 11 ,41i4. , ,, Irl44, 1 1 4 , 1,1 WI 1 4 11 , :iiiiit14. 1111 1 lel i 11S a 1111 corn. To the must year 10,1 S'Ilipinos have spotolere•e, through industrial exhibits. ; '1 . 1 t;..•-•1:', - a 11:11111• hi •••44•••1 Mt upon been assigned to positions as superyts thronitli the aptstlianient of pensien- • 1 -r3 re I':. ‘\ill ,, l' 1111, ` el 1 - - . 1 \ - .. Al or lag :Ind assistnnt supervisite: tesehers ado , to reeek V triiiiiiie : lots: siteli ' vs is ens oils. lc , iessful attempts. Iii sseeistisation beeins with the first „ sponisi. limier teessio. still f„ , Convincing Proof. year of the Intermediate grades. five I „ lii .,..., „ fri „..„ 1 iii ow 1.,,,, i ,,,, \.,,.. • hips mid one armed frieiiii.. i-,•••1• • • - That. - said Dustin S:1%. ..i 4, . a inse• I , :II es. stet to 1114 4 11 II , 4 , 1 1 lio 4:rieci:1 1 courses being provided - i he Lellel%il 4 '441$11 ill 110. :I iii I i 111 4 11 I 14 , .2.0 11 1 I:, • 11 i 114 - 1 4 111 prl I 11 4 11$11 I . e..' IPA ••••• 11,4.1 :UPI Ili.- I'llih , ' , '., `,.. 'tool JJ - lion - Ili. yoll lillow 1.3' Ike pointer' , course in farming. the tride course. PhiSinthropi.• Gent—Now. del id go course_ the course or te:) , •Iiine. the of 5-1- :Intl Tr.1•11,. . 1 01 , , 1-ii!,,,r 1 , , ith. , 11 of 111' islands. lit 17 , 7 I, V I,•• I ..i I ti ,. iii: 1 11 - ..S 111 , 111110A a 111 , .11:: III.. ...A.L 1,- - ,`I'l , I'lzo'l ' Al:Illil:l the •osk•rk•it.w;, Ito:, 1 a li , -. t• li .1. , tli. , pietores 'h: • 1 7x1 )\ . 1 .. 1\.. 1 *. tc : my own , i211.11 1 ilr. 4 .411 1114. till .1 spriall Ilia_ winder in the nearest the course in houselseepin:: :iota Ionise: ,-,,... i:. ., 1 „ ii , I ,.,, ,,, tiii , i ... 1 „ 0 „i ll s o„,„. , or sp,,in ‘‘;n, !inn-1101mA ,,,,. r Il i ,. 1,,,,, fri:iiii's . ' .•11).(-1. I gave the theiler. - :Washington ' s seion . hold arts and the eenrsi. in 1.11 , iiii. , II- •4 of the totoi eisrellineni 41C .......7 lo \i•'•1-11'\!:11-:\. Thi rs ty Till:UPI\ itlf' NO. Sir. I Wt.n . t • This specializslion is invorporsted ion. i iiii,i Cis:- es s i r ', s ms ,„ : , :i. , •Is s .,, h u nd re d :old tweets four iiC:11 , V.1 11 1 . :• i t t 'l l.\ 1 ' .% ,:::::• 1 . fi l1 . . 1:1••••• ' !:1 1 1 . . -\' '1\i° 1.:\\W Slat.. I ••!. 1).1)1 . 11•10. ll , 12 ,, I, :•,. r,,eI kill gli il ilil=er glaqSfIll its the one til e en tir ,e of slIn Is in 11 1.•11P r 011 lit 1e ,.:11...e.l 11•••t1.11•1•II• 11.1..:1 , •,•1 ., , 4I1'.1111 :II I•I But Is She? 1 :sr eem of ine ••titire ii i .. 1) 0 1 1,, calk. 1,111111r2. V. iikdi fiuo• Ill: V:.‘,1•11..r, on the ii 't block. child 11111y •-•.1.-lirp ..114 Ii Ii 1111111 :Is irili -,2!......,!thim ho v ... an d 1 - .1-:,...,!•):: ...firls III.' 11 ,1 11.iin:. ,, I . 'ii it lky III,. Atilei, Out of Service. - 1 no 41 4 4 r , 1 :11141 torn - Wife i , fill 1/114•inns GROWTH OF EDUCATION .iireet...1 sITsiss. The Isilipines rose s e: . to be an ,iiitosi..14ii... I is is'i s....1 .1 i'l'es - } le It is repot ted that yen :Ind / Discretion. direetiy V k , l , lrk• him for si esefill life , . ‘ \ II ,.. I . 'reinni,t. if it . , :r.• 14relluri41- ililert- , T 4,1 ill Yons Intsinc-s- - riding atleipiste ... isiel Iii i el.., si... siss:i. oreoisie of 11), bily.,..., ii I he tri,Ity 1.1 pe:Ice l'i it 11 SI.:1 ill Si L. hill!,'\. \ , .V..II er that's tt lint slit' ',ills her- an S: 1 1:::: 1 7 N 1 ' . 10 :1 .. .1 . : 1 1 , 1: t u S:: ... 01 , : r 1 :::: i S t yt io ? ii,, ,..., a.:01. In furtitrain•( , of the ,,'.Ii - - s ..f ,,. ,, -It .. •,,,, I.Inn ko.er lo the sd..re :Ind :::11 mi. z...inle - . 1 . , ilubil partner. I .lillikk se . : - otzliki-d I Iii' .N11.4.1.1• :ill N•Plitier, all. :- Fondant id,,i, 1,i,.:ed o.. - ,,ei iod e d. :mit ill IV. 4 :1 1 114• 1.1••-i./.-1,4 Tommy l'ai :- -.) fel se,-, . •••• .tlier. sc'l - It-sfeti Trattscril f. .. I strut -titre. have Leen prepare:1. ilifoll '_• II -c , 111, - 1.11114• _, ' • . •:11 .'' I.' '''' '''', 1 , 1°I' P.. 1 1 IIIIII1 inhallled liv Ille Moro , . an.' 7 by 9 111PielN PI:111.% Inlve been hod , lilt livill;k: , :,11 is. unit is a class room or s101ultird ody.... cent .1 - • li , ,. I, I I . I. 1% ii! l , nr 'Il ' 40. 1 0 . - of 111 1 I i!!'l . : 1 ' 1: 4 4 S .4 '111 441. 11 n•- ••1••••••1 4.4 I NV rameron Forbes nosy e. ., i •-.... : . iiidlis gill. p•-.' V ol I ' b on \ ' - 1 ,••,,'„,...,,, h e 1: -.,... ; th em ,\ ,,, g ...a.,ted skate stie.g , ...- 1.• :mother fellow for A ! si n s one tiro promi.... to v t y „ sea - s Itrooss. •1 4 , ( 11 -ft e lib; s tne kk o l a o - - tekl):1•Hill.\ \Ill'e. -- 1.0111SVilte C11111 - ,,.. , ,,,,, i i 11,•:1 1415, 1•‘• l' 1; I.. 1 . ...ttt j, I I v il x i: I LI I4 ng. 1h.r, on Ids fano •• I Olt 111 - St ,..1•111:: son system (If colistruetien. - ii I, . ....-• .. el th•- 1 . • • .• er II, •,. i;pi ••••11'.••• I a c/.111110 ,, 1•11! 1.1 ill%1` , ti:11.• t.ilt nil 311 otit ..1 -...... , ..1.11.- ledge additions to I.e einds-Isi .es es-ily i.• • II is ...wit 1.•, i 1 .... 1 •••• 1,..1 i. • eendi t jet, en Il-i' i -lands, •ri a .,, ; „ Or to Bite Some Humorists! - - - — _ _ n1 y Tha ks. demand without &tractile:. from the I • - '1. li its , 411 , r1 .• t',.. ii i ty„ mime 1 :••,..:1).-- . otionissi. , 1 I , i- ti I. A Fine Distin-..i..o-i. - I 1.--•••-. :in ition. - .tikervod itit,.1'. ftpilearml , e or utility of the original di ;Hsi si . ilis IS:r isr...11 d stri es oo , list. .1 . ..11 o,vernmetit there, es. ..•.• ss ss, .Tt l et t yon die:I l ie n s ss i s -• 1 „ I i ' ,. 0 - 1 - ( . 0 ' 1,„ 1 0,.. ki i , ' ,. : of Sweden Ti. '; ‘,„ 1 . . : - . all t_li x a r lf :: r atil i . it i i . ...til:Iti tt i I n e t .\: 1 7 -i hi t t: . 1, , er cent is..----Judgu. riersiournai t *d for buildiugs of from oue to to enty I An eil.. I.. , i. ••i.e of the ;Jr.' t' --.h I 4 :1;44 - i - 1 lint olice. FASHION RULES OF CHINA. Dre:-.s Problem Deliberated at Ten ,-,i41115 of the new republican s.cins by the Congress in Peking. swiss , „ In Peking have been devoted 0,,- suestion of dress. One whole day s i ss given over to the trying on of :est all possible anti impossible f:: , 1,1-rt - of 11111 11'S and women's (-10(11- 11 - dispiayed and examined. The Less,. of this painstaking Investiga- Is• gathered front the follow- rc,1'.1:11• of the laws passed: I i'st .X11 Chinese officials. wIthont lieu of rank, S1111 I I 55041r Euro- .•Iothing. 'rids shall consist of us al king emit, top hitt of Cluittese riki patent leather shoes. No iS made of trousers. On ordi- ...vas - ions a derby hat may be s. and. -- Nonotlireholding persons . aIso dress as above on festivals. - 1 - Itird.-'lliose belonging to the police and to the jutlisial and sot- . field bodies slush oiear the prescribed usiforms. Fourths -Women shall use iCtuts.pean hats. hint otherwise net their custom- ary dress with certain The etiquette of greetines was de- fined as follows: Ordinary greeting. hat off. bow once; official greeting, but orf. lioW three times. M'omen keep their Dots on.—Berlin Tageblatt. A QUEER INDIAN CRADLE. 4. Grist From the Sport Mill By STADIUM HE association of the English royal family with sport has never been so close as it 18 now, sailor king is on the throne. whiell fact at first sight may appear 1•i lie MI IIltolIIull3, btit yet iipott ....tisiderallon It is nothing of the seta -that is to say, If heredity counts 1••,r anything in such matters, for King Edward was n sportsman as keen as any of his subjects, and all the house of Hanover, excepting maybe the first, were generous supporters of the sport of kings, and some of them of : shooting likewise. It most be remembered, too, al- thottoll by reason of his profession III,' present sovereign has not been fa- sored by 1.pportullities for developing the latent love of British outdoor ex- ercises, that obviously is so strong within him to the extent of becoming profit -lent In ninny of them, that he 110.s kept himself well informed of all II at lia5 been going on. It is presumable, therefore, that the iting's devotion to British sport foul his desire to encourage its development Itt every branch were responsible for his reeent visits to Henley and Lord's. while his partiality for Rugby football was to.evionsly rendered evident los. Ills patronage of the great game at Twick- eithnin. ills majesty, moreover. has dime notch to advance the in of ..ther st.orts and pastimes. The Fretieit army boxing ehattipion. ships will he !will in Paris Jan. Sh2. English team will win three straight matches.\ He goes on to state that for months agents of the Duke of West- minster have been searching for polo Is/tiles mid now have practically all ttorth having in England. Jack Johnson carries the heavyweight din) on his shoulder. Ad Wolgast is wearing the lightweight crown. John- ny Kilbane has the featherweight deed in his Attell proof safe and carries the toy in his vest pocket. Johnny Coulon is the peerless bantamweight. But what about the doeument - of superior- ity In the middleweight division? When last beard of these papers of : championship identification were in the possession of the late Stanley iietchel and were guarded (vont being lifted by two powerful mans, either of Willett Ii it a knockout punch concealed in the biceps of 31 11 nlert boxer slid tighter of the grit and the stamina of a y.iiing tiger. For further information It Reminds One of the Song \Rock a by Baby, In the Treetop.\ Unique and probably the most tiring- tive cradle rocking tiesice ever seen or employed in any part of the world is the ..ne that has Isom adopted by the matter of fact squaws of the Kwakiutl tribe of holism; now living on Vail - eon ter island. British Colninbia. The mother performs the double duty of spinnine filld rocking her infant, snug- ly pneked lit it hollowed out cradle stuffed with (amiss- bark strips sus- pended from the limb 4if a Raiding. This, says the Christian Heral(h. Is re l )(>11 which is si c\ ed I'S 11,1(1111, the sculptor: Jean Riehepin, In.. Weiss .if about the most realistic and accurate the .1..adetny of Nieilleine. M. Dahill representation lit' the old oursery song. lionvaiet. the Marquis de Polignae. Dr. \Roek a by Baby, in the Treetop,\ so far known. the most striking part. III.n \ c \ rd 11111 i \\ ntis ' Chh \ -at • The college will he a et-lir for all l'reli •11 athletes who desire 1 ,, Irina (in' the next I )lynipt,• games. Tle• [raining will proceed along rational lines, anti after a eertain stage of efficieneY is re:wiled the men will Is' p!Itt'ell ill the however, being that of the Indian mother using her big toe as the mo- tive power. With It cord attaelied to the bent limb and the other end wound anoint! her toe, she swinos her dan- gling offs!tring Ii. 31 114 I ri-0, leaving her .1s a resillt of the defeat Of the lisren athletes tit Stookholne it col - ken. of athleties lots been formed In Prance. and the committee appointeil to organize tile tadiege has issued a Weekly Illristrated Humor Overcoming Obstacles, lirown I left my mones home is sly other trousers. Lend 1114 , :1 11 it l.1.41 for eor tire to eel b one. Avid you': itobinson Isu, 141 ly 144 41 a five dollar Brown .%14 right. !end me that; I'll take a eats Cs , teurisis f. r saki lie. - If dd. up the notnielpidity hale nisi:dont t fey. \ ismisves. comiier-Jourisil Giving Her Time to Dress. Mr. Styles-- I Isive two ticket , : for 1110 opera. Airs. Styles Oh. I'll go and hilt (iit my hat right away. Xlr. Stylos .X11 right. dear. I guess you'll be ready in lithe'. The tickets are for tomorrow night—Patlifinder. pities will tie% er eonsent tu, t•l.ttl:ijli dependeney of th,. I•nited States Ili. A Shrewd Purchaser.