The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 28, 1899, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN.
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How Various Hunan Emotions May Be Re
corded ty Delicate Mechanical Devices.
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tondnvt, Intel) t and keallh r4 hll
ir At liftVrv-nt Ate. Atnxwt All of
In uhrta wer elct4 from lk
frublle trhoola of Wathtnttnn, Ik
tranalent population of whbh Include
tienrly til America and fflgn type
r rhll.lhtH,
For the cat of ri h rhll4 aa Waned
ft blank calling for aa many 107 (
alia, covering all facte and rhnraotpr
letlca to l fonetdered. All Ihiw data
Wer collected by teacher In th v
rloua school, jmder the direction of
lr. Arthur MarlVwald, well known at
an Anthropologist, who pereonally ex
amined taaea demanding lh ime of
liminimriili of proi'lHlnn.
Of mrh InNtrnmrni, (IpvIhimI pntlr
f for nioRmirfiiirnli of nmn, lh Hit
ten il lini otto of llin moxt olnltornlA rol
liK'llona In rulufpiu. They MHtomntt
rally mpMHiire tlm rrlnilv nuttinM
of th RoimoK, iicnitltlvotiPNi to pain
ml other tlmull, ml th llmpnnlona
And motion of rxtonml mrti of th
body, brildia kwplng itrlot ammnt of
the rhnnxpi In lironihliiK anil tlm illn
Irlbutlon of tho blood clroiiliitlon tm
dor different condition,
The extravagant thoorlxa of imomlo
arpntlnta of the apiclnrtilnr acliotda of
phrcnoloKy iiiiikI l alinndonod for
romdtiNlona roai bi'il by am-h tlioroimli
work ai tbla. No attttmpt whu nmdo
to utmly th Immpi of (lie yotilbful
hoada, yet tbn Rmiornl dlmotiMlona of
tba crnnltim wr cnrt'fiilly ronnldnrod,
()n of tba moHt IiIoi'nIIiik dodtictlona
li Unit brond-bnnddd cbllilrcn appxnr
ito li brlKbtxr tlnui lonK-boiolod rlill
dirn, tba IpiikMi of tbn IhmuI btdim
jiipnunrt-d from front to buck of lb
cranium.
in PHtlmntltiR wbothor nich Inuid wan
brond, medium or Ioiir a almpla for
inula nn nppllnd, Tim nuulmum
width wita nlwityi mulllpllnd by 1 cm
and divided by Ilia nmxlmiim lotiKth.
Wlmn thn rfaultlnn nutnprwl wnn 70 or
Inn the aubject wa reglNlnrud a long
Jieadnd, when between 79 and 80 ba
whr medium nnil bet ween MO And KB
he waa luoitd beaded,
Another Inlerettliig diiducllon lthnt
the child with ft large bend I ftpt to
ba mora Intelligent than the one
whoaa cranium I aiunll, IHngram
Ttinda from (ha gtatlHlIc bow that a
the clrcnmferanca of I ha akull In
ci 0M mc no doea menial ability. Chil
dren of laborer were found to hava
entailer bend than thoaa whote pa
rent work wilh their brain rather
than with (heir bodlea, Of all hi
ineaaiiremeiiti Ilia atilhropologlt any
lie attache idohI Inipiii'lnucn to thoHe
of the bend, Defeeia of tha cranium,
y be, are prolmhly mure algnlflcant
than thoae of other parta, and In gen
eral I he neurer A bodily defect la to
the brain thn more Important It la,
Can any relnllotiMhl) exUt between
It child' height or weight nnd hi men
tal ability? wa another rjuetlon, The
bright boy were found to excel tha
RCADINO LIP MOvTMLNTJ T 1 i MEA3URIN0. Jt'KJlTlVENEM
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rtnnrr4. Tk ttvwUi ba
ki.lnlnn aptMM ladltat 4wt
ltpa hi romtrttnt ar ma4
mn (MMrra of lb m t.
found to k lati aa (tt amont rot
or.l a anion whit boya. hut Ihta la
MItp4 lo l du latply l lh ra
rial dlffprtni-a, tloi4 glrla' bpad
ptiitid to b laraor around than thou
of colored boa. th min of the rul
with whit rhlt4-tn and to b ahort
cr In atatur althouah bcavUr In
claht, Th cidorrd chlldrrn wcr al
ao found to I" niurh tb mor arut
In dittimnlpbliia tpmpcraturca.
Tba marka of "dull" and "brlabt"
affixed by the teacher led to noma
fun her romluidoua of great Interval,
tl trial allowed hlnher penentaaea of
"avernjtn ability" than boy, but thn
boya ahowed lh higher percentagea In
entremea. The boy wore found to bo
intra variable. Variability, th an
tkropologUt aaya, mimt ba regarded
aa an excellency. If an orgnnUm ran
vary itaelf It ran adapt Itnelf better
to Ita aurroundlnga, Children of the
laboring rlnaaea wera found to ba In
ferior In their atudlea to ttumo of thn
non-laboring rlnaaea.
An algometer wna lined upon thn
trniple and palma of the linnda to de
termlna tba lenat aenalhlllty of differ
ent children to puln or to dlaagree
nbla Impreaalona cauaed by preaaura.
Tha Inatrument I brna cylinder
with a iioel rod entering ono end, Thn
rod I attached lunula to a aprlng with
a acalo and marker menaurliiK the de
gree of preaaurn In graniuiea, Tho
object wii to dlacover how much pre
aura could ba borne before tha lenat
pnln reunited, (llrla were found to bn
much more aenaltlve thnn by, and
glrla In thn public icboola allowed lea
aetialtlveneaa than tboaa In tbn prl
vnla acbuol.
It wim concluded that In boya aen
alllvenea to pnln decrenae In thn or-
J I0W KXI'ICIIIMIINTH AltIC MAI HO.
der of their birth, whether Aral born,
Remind horn, etc, but thn reveimi teem
ed to ha the rate with girl, Hoy
wilh light hair and eyea were found to
be lea enIUv than boy with dark
hair and eye, the anme being trim of
girl, Height boya and girl at the
in ma time appear to ba mora aenaltlve
than dull boya and glrla, Or, Mnelion
aid la of the opinion that luxurlea and
refinement Increime (hi aanaltlvene
In people In general,
Children of the non-lahorlng (In
e were found to be twice a lckly a
IhoMfl o V.'ti U'xilug rlacN, The
highest percentage of lalne and of
iiririillncH wa found among hoy da
tlgnated a dull, Hoy allowed a high
er IiuIiikm average t tin ti girl, The
ton of laborer were found lea un
ruly than thoae of noii-lahorlng cIhm
e, The reverts w the ruin with
girl, ConvulHlon worn freoucnt In
dull boy and IIionh of non tailoring
clattca, Ut very rare In girl genar
all), That iinrvoimncNa Incieimea with
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TltKJ KYMOdllAI IIION.
by a pointer, quite a aenaltlve are a
cora of liiMtrument for measuring
movement a f muai le. On can ba
rlnaped above any muacle of the body
for thin purpoao.
Another reconla tha breathing, and
with It It baa been lenrned that con
centration of mind cauae rnaplrallon
to grow lea and a rotmcnuent Impov
erlahment of tbn blood, HUH another
record thn exnet movement of tbn
Anger nnd toea, Another ineaaurea
and count nervoua trembling nnd
Rtlll another llin aenalllveiieaa to fa
tigue, Other gauge tho preaatire and
inovnmntita of thn toiigun In apeech or
nervoUHtieaa, A atlll morn dellcntn
device reglHtpr tbn exact motlona of
the Up In tiillilng,
Tbn net Ion of the InrynxAditm'
npplnnra alinllnrly aludled, To aludy
(bn wiggling of tbn toft pillule In
apeech, a. billion glued to that orgt
I atlHched to lever connecting wit tt
g recorder. All audi motion are cor
rectly reproduced In white line upon
black paper by a kymograpblon, acting
a an auiomailu reporter for each piece
of appitratti,
NKW ENGLAND ART.
Ita4 Mural Kffect nf Mail Art In h
VIIIM,
There I not one good picture In our
whole village -no, not one, any l(o.
Iln Lynda Haiti, In the May Atlantic,
It I not no much that I abhor the law
dry crayon portralla, the cheap litho
graph of Alderney heifer and Die
flamboyant calendar, It I the preten
tion u!ml!!ui!on for real art that ttlrt
my Indignation, Our people become
rtpluroutly efferveaeent over the lo
deiilmimeii Madonna reproduced on
glim with a rococo edging of A'lutv
gilt, and a prop to aland up by. Jim
fn It
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tVtrktttta W-t fnm-4 CHI
.k auk a rf i ii4 n k tkl.
ik'ek ! tti'ie. ta iv aiumtia
criterion of InHtn, Moreover, we are
mimical after our uncouth faahlon,
Ther la an Imitrument of one kind or
another In nearly eva'y hotiea, In
deed, I never mw a community where
to many people could alng by note, or
where go many people could piny.
However, you will r,.ver hear It anld
In the hill that mimic ha charm to
aooth the tnvnge breaal; our mnalo
never aiMithen, It Inebrlnlea, but doe
not cheer. Htlll, lining heard no bet
ter, we like It, 1 .t int Inn twi good
for mimic Beo lnit happeiied In
China I "What you you think of amir
choir?" naked lIcKcklnh, 'WVn't that
milo a bormler?" "Well," I replied,
"I'nclo Jiwlght hnan't what one would
cull a ciilllvnted voice, H " o'lmoiit
that," retorlef rlie enlhimhmllc ller.e
klah, "fliioimrt a If he'd been over
It at lenal once w,!ih a harrow I" And
ao It doe, Bo, In (ruth, do the other,
Never! hale, our wiciiIIn! et forth
upon heaven aeallng anthem with uu
exttiupled audnclty,
APPENDICITia
Ami Hi t Veriiilhirm Aiienilli
f Milled It (iiinea,
A great deal I heard nowaday
about nppendlcltlt, There f no doubt
that very many perton are badly
tcared ahoiit It, ami the number of
peraon who will not eat, fruit contain
ing teed I very large-thl nolwilh
tlamllng the fact that medical opin
ion hti g, ,' that not more than fl
per cent of t .1 cate of nppendlcltla are
(In to the twnllowlng of eud. Thn
content of thn appendix imiilljr con
tlMt of tinicut, The appendix hat Abun
dant mimciihir ability to empty Itaelf,
mid It baa at. Ha point of connection
wilh thn InlcKiine a good flc( point
for mimciihir action, Hut H very little
twelllng will to contract the tube at
lo prevent the encape of the concre
tion, Jt la llin bacteria (hat do thn
himlnc, They attack the affected ap
pendix, thn Inflammation extend
thence to the Adjacent organ, Al
(hough now apparently imelc, It I
believed that (lie appendix once
formed an Important purt of the ali
mentary tract, Thl wa in the day
when wa needed a wladom tooth for
rnmhlng palm and fern and a large
abtorblng aurface with which to ex
tract their wanly nutriment, Thn
wladom tooth, wild It IriNuitielent cal
cification, perlwhe eimlly when at
tacked by bacteria, nnd the appendix
Nhow (he tame want or rcaUllnil
power, The vermiform appendix wa
racognlaed In Ihetlxternth century, At
compared with the nIxu r,f t It lulellne
It I liirgcxt at tlrl h ami amallent afier
70 year of age, it of variable dl
meiiNlon for the reimun that. It la one
of the atructiire which, In the dement
of man, "flutter before going nut," Jtf
Average length In a young adult I no
far from three and a quarter India,
"rioi a tliiNiitaln,"
A good example of the cniiNtlc hu
mor of a Hootch examiner float thl
way from wa know not where, it
teem that Scotch pariah achoolmn.
ter are, on their Appointment, exam
ined a lo their literary oiiallflcatloti.
One of the fraternity being called by
hit examiner to trantlate Horace' ode
beguiling "ICxegl moiiumenliim oere
pi rentilu," began a follow; "rcxegl
mntinmerilum," (I have e.iten a moun
tain) "Ah," tald one of the exam
iner, "y needna proceed any fir.
tlmr; for efter eaten' R dinner, Oil
parlth WUd lie a pulr moiilhfti' t' j,
Ve miiiin try aome wider ephere,"
I'oet Lore,
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Ik ilh n4 nur oe loitdlc
u)4 be f iM, al lki liinv w k4
An Met Ikal Amnl.ka o,euftto
Would h fiimlrhleg liHstnuttUe lo Ik
t'eiill-h llM'.l, writ Jtpaneee,
and tin on thought four )etit ago that
Amu dun btl.U Imttdei would m
In lb ojH-n mat ki t and i ciffully
compel for lh building nf a greal
lee blldg In t'llpti M'f thai In AO
brlrf a tint Amerlrtn engineer wmibl
I. building rallMadt Into th Interior
of Chlh from the tnnat Important tea
ortt and furnlahlng locomotUe by
lh cor lo nearly every rountry on
the glol. In a letter from a friend In
Tiiklo, Japan, wilt ten only a tbort time
ago there wat thl algnlncant ten
tenc: "Von will It Interrated In
knowing that I have banging on the
wall of my office a framed picture of
your "Umpire Wat lOxpre.' and we
rxpect In the near fuiuri lo be haul
ing a Japaneae 'Kmplre Kxpre,' with
an American locomotive." They hav
now In Japan nearly Ion locomotive
that were built In the Culled Htnte.
In KiiHKla they have over 40 of our
locomotive, and nearly every railroad
In (Ireat llrltaln haa ordered locomo
tive from thl rountry alnr the be
ginning of thn war with Rpaln,
In thl connection It will be Inter
em lug to not In panning that the aee
ond American locomotive waa built at
the Went point Foundry, near Cold
Spring, on tbn lludnon river, and wa
railed the "ltet Friend," and from
that day to thl the locomotive ha
been one of the beat friend of nil our
people; Hut It I not alone our loco
motive that have attracted the atten
tion of foreigner who have vltlted
our ahnrea, our rallwny equipment gen
erally bn commanded admiration and
I now receiving tha hlMiett compli
ment, namely, Imitation by many of
our litter nation. I'rlnre Michel 1111
koff, Imperial Mlnltler of Kallwaya of
HunmIa, ha, ilnco hi vlait to tha
I'M lied Htale few ye.ir ago, con
ttructed a train on much the lamn
line a the New York Central'! Mkn
Hhor Mmlted, Only a thort tlm ago,
tt tha reiiiet of c.no of i.ifl
Imperial , Comniltltom of Oer
many, thn New York Central
tent to Hnrlln photograph of tho
Interior and exterior of our flnent car
and other data In relation to the opera
tion of American railway, Beveral
oilier coiintrlea Imvo atked for ilmllur
liiformnllon and there fa a generil
waking up of foreign nntlona on the
Rubjert of trnntportntlon, brought
about mainly by the wonderful achlev
men! of American railway,
Tha admiration of foreign nation
for n Ir not by any mean eonflned
to railway, One Incident that tltrtkj
thn entire world, and riveted tho at
tention of thinking people everywhere
to American achlevment In machin
ery, wa that of tha United Blnte but
tlethlp "Oregon," built at the Union
Iron Worka In Ban Krnnclaco, and
which Rtenmed A dlManca of more than
half round the globe, without loonenlng
a bolt or alerting a rivet, and Arrived
at her poet off tha Inland of Cui,a pre
pared lo perform any aervlce required
of her; and lhn having given a mot
tatltfactory account of beref on that
memorable 3d of Jjily, jsss, off Huntl
ago, ihe (teamed back to the Pacific,
and without unnecery delay croei
that great ocean to Join Admiral
Iiewey'e fleet at Manila, On her arriv
al there the Secretary of the Navy re
reived one of Unite rortdenaeil me,
tage, for which the adtnlral-who ba
thed undying hitter upon the name of
the American navy-1 o noted, which
rend a follow: "Manila, March 14,
1 Rill),--The Oregon and Jrla arrived
her (oday, The Oregon n nt con.
dltbm for any duly, Dewey,"
Thete demonatration of what Ameri
can Khlpbiillder ran accomplUh, cre
ated a dealie on the part of every nav
al power In the world for ahlp of the
character of th Oregon, and tha log
ical roiirlimlon of thinking people w
that If we could build thlp like the
Oregon, anything ele that we built
Know II,
Klla Wheeler Wilcox I A rerognlxed
authority on the tubject of love,
Speaking of H the tnyt; "Very few
people really love, I dare any not one
third of the human family ever expe
rlenced (he pnxilon In It beight.deplh,
length and breadth, Score, ye, hun
dred of people go to their grave be
lieving thai they have known love,
when they have only encountered It
pale thncbiw a warm frlendehlp, or a
lender affection, or a good comrade-thlp."
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riwklki (Mir ttwir estT
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4 ! lh tenrk,np MkUwAt il Al
Ik mn.elia of Ik Hil enallwwnw
lie tf t!',ui. -.iea tk Allantl
4 Taitfle !.(. by Ik yoimeg l
Ike I'nlno an4 iVniral rarllle tail
I o ,1k, rent Ik Iktrly )r g, kf
Ikal tropkrt it kla Onus Ikomat It.
Hrnlon, wkiv, mamling rn lb knmll
t1 Ik Itnrkt Mmmlatnt And rlnllnf
Iwr4 lh rlBe wA, al4i "lhrA
I lh Kl; Iher la India," Mr.
rmldrnt, alne lh imeting at lAk
lleorg. four year ago, Ik fortnn
of war hav placed Ik Vetted Htalw
In lh frtmt rank among lh power
of lh world. And can no mor ahlrk
lh rmnlbtllty which the vnl
hav broiuht on u a A nation, lhn
we can thlrk our renponntblllty a pri
vate rlltten.
There are torn who em to thing
that we might get along without trAd
with China, and that It I a new fan-
gled notion that Chlnen trad can a
pcclally hem nt tha United State.
Commerce with China I much older
limn many eiiptHi, for It began IIS
yeara ago, the flrat veimel tailing from
New York on Waihlngton'a birthday,
In Ihe year 1774, Thl veol returned
lo New York May 11. 1775. Th aue
ce of Ihe venture wt uch aa to war
rant Ita repetition, and from that day
to thl, trade between th UnlUd
Btate and Chin ha continued with
out material Interruption, until tt I
now greater In Importance and vaIu
than that or any other nation trading
with Chlnn, with the alngle exception
of (Jrent llrltaln. If w are to contlnu
aa one of th great nation of th
world, we can hardly afford to Ignor
a country that comprlae one-twelfth
of the land area and nearly one-fourth
of th population of th glob.
Tha Influence of the pre, particu
larly In thl country, I Immeme, And
It U growing year by year, and with
rentoiiabl co-operation and reclproo
Ity between th pre, th tranaportA
Hon companle and the rnmmerolal
and ItidiiNtrlnl Interrata of th country,
there ran be no doubt about our u
premary.
At time there hav been period of
leglNiatlon adverae to th great tram
portatlon lnlerel of th country, !
mot Invariably the remit of a mlun
deratnndlng of the real ttt'ittlon, And
the haty leglttatloo of tuch time ha
UHiiitlly been repealed upon th aober
tecond thought of the people, for In th
language of our great Lincoln: "You
can fool all th people Rome of th
time, aome of the people all th time,
but you ran't fool All the peopl All
the time," Ther ere tlll aome peopl
who fear that eoniolldntlon, eipeclal
y of trantportatlon companle, will
roult dltttttroimly to the general In
teret of the country, Tuera I on
example to which I with to call your
Attention, And which, I think, enh of
you will appreciate, Korty-ven year
ago, there wa lued n annual pa
over tha Central Line of Itallroada, bat-pen
Iluffalo and Hoton, and by th
People' Line of flteamboata to New
York; thl) pat bearing th following
lgntur on tha back thereof: Rte
klel C. Mclntoah, Pretldent, Albany
and Schenectady R. U. Co, Eraatui
Corning, Prealdent, I'tlr and Scheneo
lady It. It. Co,; John Wllklnaon, Prl
dent, Syracu and Utlc R. R, Co.j
Henry II. Olbaon, I'reldent, Rochester
and Syracu It, R, Co. Joeph Kleld,
preldent, Iluffalo and Rochester R. R.
Co.; William II. Swift, Prealdent. We,
tern R. R. Co.) laao Newton, Teople'i
Lin Steamboata; Job Collnmor, Wa
tertown & Rom R. R. Co,
Mr, K, H, Worcetler, Secretary of th
New York Central, ayt he rod on
ticket of thl kind from Albany to Dot
ton In th tiimmer of 112,. and h re
member dlttlnctly the elgnatur of
each of the Prcaldent. What would
you think If In preparing to attend
your Annual meeting you bad to writ
to eight different peraon to terur
trnportatlon from New York to Ni
agara Fall? I am lure you eppreclet
the fact that It doe not require eight
letter to aecur tuch trantportatlon,
nor doea It require teven change of
ran to make the journey aa it did lo
1652,
Ah Hand.
"Your teacher whipped you?" roared
dayboy. "How dared h7" "Well "
blubbered the boy, "he tald the alio
licked you when you were In her clat
and the gueimed the'd rltk It." '
4 niillioimi.
Mr. Sentimental (watching
tieeplng child -ow trim I) i
her
that
"heaven lie about tin in nur lnf,..ui
Her Cold-Wooded Himl.and-Ye
and ftomebody e) keep it un aftr
ward.