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Story of An Attempt to Dynamite the
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SZJ 3EATITUVE - THE
tCopyrtgfct. UN by Frank O. CarpsnLr.)
mn,n.ur..,r, -"-iiri Torres-
pondenc of Tli Bee.)- Pales-
tine 1R boll!i. and Seetliinn with
Ui quaxrela of rellKlous faua.t-
lo Kvery acrd place In the ccu.ed of llvlns luxurlouj.lv. un.l of 'roei.
T"?.U"try1 " flalm'd .by ,l10 ln e-tbllhn,enu which are by no .man.
OreeKa,
Tha hollast apoU are divided up Into ec-
tlona. nd lines are drawn here and there
indlcaurif; tha church to which each part
l'1Sm' T"Vriou" r "Uvldea
I r.0 th,,n1y M wh Bh con-
IT" fByV,u and ther
.Un- ,bflOCK 0 Vl"0' Md th'
; quaxraUn. iom oh ov.r th. very .pot
f "nara cnn.t was bom and UDon that
' wh. it la suppoaed tZ cucliTon took
tti-c- orwciunon toon
-
DfsaaiitimK ihn ni. .
Thesa Quarrels are serious. Knives ar.
rrequently drawn and many art killed.
A short time ago a monk waa shot by an
Austrian pilgrim In the Church of the
Nativity at Bethlehem, and Just before
last Easter a glgantlo candle waa sent to
Jerusalem, addressed to the care of cer-
aln priests. This candle was nine f.t
high ind two feet thick, and as far as lonM to the Romans. As the two sects
lis outward appearance was oonoerned wer worshiping, a Mohammedan soldier,
seamed to be entirely of wax. It was with a gun and whip ln his band, stood
hipped In from abroad, and waa intended at each end of the line and kept order,
to be lit outside the Church of the Holy Other Moslem soldiers were guarding the
Sepulcher, and to bum there while the servloea In the churoh overhead,
celebrations were at their highest At It aeema disgraceful to think that Mo
that time the churoh would have been bammedans should be necessary to keep
filled with Ureeks, Armenians, Latins and the peace among Christians. Neverthe
Abyalnnlana, When the candle came to loss. Palestine belongs to the sultan, and
Jaffa the customs offloers held It for It is his troops who must maintain order,
duties, and aent word to the priests to A year or so ago a pilgrim had a fight ln
oame and get it They failed to appear, the Church of the Nativity during which
whereupon It waa out open and 6.0U0 little he shot one monk and wounded two others,
dynamite balls were found inside It. Had and such troubles are liable to arise any
It exploded at the time of festivities 10,(M day ln tha Church of the Bepuloher.
or more people would probably have lust This Is especially so at Easter time,
their Uvea. -when the thousands belonging to the dlffer-
ef ike Ureeksa. fantlca) songs and denouncing each other. ot wn,cn ' now buoyed up 120 miles off and the flexibility of the generator. The considerable limits from time to time, de
That candle was probably sent by a One of their cries Is, "This Is the tomb of Cone Island. Insulation problem arose from the fact Pended on the course of the wind, whether
Qreek who Is disgruntled at th. churoh our I.ord." Annth.r ( n.wi h-ir, Captain 'Woodstock was too buiv to auin that th. ..,! ,. It was over land or sea. This would be
and In hi desire for revenge oared not
"J"Jr e Miioa. There Is a great
war going on among the Oreeks, and I
am told that .um. k fu,.i..n. -
a . . .
- ii.,.
-v. w av nurwu ox in noiy
whla it lnfovTlJd S Oun,"tu0"f-
r,n SFL t04 b
.rurooX ih. Jlklth r
HwtoJaSo
aV, Tlvi. ot c Z,?r?T
d&uvn or raiestine claim that thev
bave the right to the churoh aud ohurch
property. There bave already been nuuier?
" oeiween ue Ureeks and the
xoreiga monks, aud not long ago Uie poople
matviea mat the patriarch, or head of
f
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"A TA ,v " ' U
at all of Cies. th. pilgrioj. who travel
ever the country make contribution,
Some ox the plaoe are eo valuable that
tb. priests in charge are said ta pay a
. . . , a.. .
' " - or me
privilege of pres.dlng at eaoh of them, ex-
& -. m . wv. yj iuciliHUlt)B 1 lU 111 Uie
gifts of the pllgriuia Here In Jaruaalem
there are thirty-five Oreek monasteries and
ether big buildings managed by tX monks,
Th Church of the Holy Sepulcher the
greatar part of which belongs to th.
Oreoke, brings In tens of thousands of
Pounds every year to the church. There
are thousands of Russians who make pil
grimages to this olty, and each Is ex
pected to leave an offering according ta
his wealth and spiritual dcairea
Tbe Oreek church also owns the shop.
of a new baser which has been opened
soar the Holy Sepulcher, and It hold the
title to th most valuable of the buiUUns-s
about the Jaffa gate and David's tower,
lnoludlog that In whloh th. Grand New
ivotel 1..
The native monks say that the Oreek
, Pneet who have been Imported from Con-
tantlnopl. Athens, Smyrna, th Isle of
Bamoe ana omer piacea, now nold all th
fm. ....I, mm, mjm ouuipei.txi co
wera ier eorne thing Ilk r; each pr month.
, . , , ".e.-. m mtjj uu mo aureign lur uuuu-ouing me rate OI submersion and fr. rr.. . , . . . . wireless tplpirrunh aDDaratua that will be ....i..it..wu "i'" """ the past.
Mohammedan authorities her. wired Con- priests, be whipped out of the temple, and the strain upon th. cable gave no warning th " " T en,B' a,n1 l"-ovl,1 fc4.8lv,a r efforts to perfect nd- fjrDun ulld ro of wlndln
-Untlaopl. a. to what the, should do. that th. gift, of th. pilgrims be applied to of Impending trouble. Nevertheless aT m, .hI " "l, . t" ? t0 JT"" that llni of work Thna"Txperts wo"d nJ P-rcln insula- ra.-r.TaUM.ltr
The auitan has favored th. outsiders. II. the building of hospital, old aro homes staamshlD sajik into . , A AA proper speed at each engine. To de- that line or woik. ine nay experts wouia . BUpport the high-tension winding. . 1 " tnristiaaity.
Ui.gr.pb the patriarch to hold on. but and schools for t hrir cUlMren tS. movt! cam? a .hZ h," 11 ? Vl"e d"" olrou" to take care of this b8 "UK7,ll8?d, l flnd an trU,b'e" n0tT"UB; Concentric cylinder, with flanged ends are 1 d "olines. a. to th. lif. of th.
nev.rtn.lea. there wer. mor. riots, the meat I. not cOnfined to T Jwu.alen, but Tt tXli end Z ,te ZLh f ! porUble fcature. " run T1" ?f '"Pavement as the result of laceJ u.t the wlndint.a, aild priest, and whether he thought It was a.
people ro. and th. patriarch I. he", now extend. throuaTiouT PaLan. and U ha. u? iTchl and T frora tho forw"J t0 tl' "' a th. cxprimentH and the Inventive ingenuity twepn ch re vwUua, unJ ,iorl. plou. as that of the hermit, who lived in
tmir on .usance. the approvalrhe beft element of tht fi LJTwWta uf. o!r d PP t T dublthrow swlt,H installed, so as to f ,,!,,1rn"n "" b"th n "c"u sontal ducts through whloh oil I. clrcu- the second and third centuries after Christ.
- Mmm Z There art alto."her about 2 he waJlr disappeared be- open tw- , Bu operation of the .ystem aboard .l and late Te hlgl,teuslon lead8 t BPC. He replied that he doubted whether m.n
MoaV. Who Coatrvl kUli... 0W native aTk. w. ad th. h. t T ' generator Is being operated for reverse researche'' '"ok"' to ""aklni, the wire- a,1(J are fled wu, Tho Uan8. v.,. as good now as then, but that th.
The fight among the Greeks 1. to som. ntl had roXunss .ttended hv . , T !W tl' P'"COBS of Po.iUon? thus avrtdlng aU chance of ne f V"a' ,eatU,e" ' DaVal former ce Is cas.iron and contains a man- church was doing what it could to bring
otant -ntlmeutal, but It Is also loly n lrttl m In ? . . , " ll" D""t a"n0"n aucl- ground! on the frame f"",enCy rH'ttb'e P,"i,ble- , hole to permit the Interior to be examined, Mm back to th. faith. He said he be-
M for th. louva, and fiahea Til Urlk. TIW Is B. H, J hev dl?l" ' CUr; U,U"y U 'UeaIi" The Marni apparatus was operated In S fHr,,''e a""m"M h-rccrt:Td '! tl.l. can be done without disturbing ll.ved that Uie Urn. would come when all
are th. most powerful relialou. b.xlT. w. ?' i t! t . .'. . hfY B ttUj eVen r tumbling about muItlul" JaJ , W??,,. n WOrd thu Way f reP,,rta 'rom t,,e any external connections. This trans, mankind would be ChrlsUans, allhougft
WaZ Ml tol Dl anL 27; , und",",d' u"'"d-' "at the on the reetiea. surge, grappling for th. 'hl h , u . fleet that would justify any conclUHlons a- forlller ,1M betn teFU.a ,or tlllrty minutes that time would probably be far in th.
t2JZJ!hJFXl m run. high Patriarch resign, and have sent word to musing line. In this ro., soundings -"h Wh', "-Ptlv.ly .light o.Ing to tlie W0I.kln fltnt.s8 of , wlreleSS at tf(JiUW V(llts. wItn , of , future. I wa. surprls.d to hear "m speak
into ui nuiuons. They have monasteries, the sultan Uit thev wi 11 not r- under ui,. ...... -t to the small current i?M watts), wus tn Un i .. .... . . i.. . . ......... T "u,inu iu nwr mm speaK
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fATRLAFCH or JKROSAlEM
Thy do th pastoral work of th villages
ana set ci tte iriM of the towns. On
the other hand, the outsiders have umuft.e.l
fortune, liny prelrnd to be hermits ai.1
i,vni..i t fo..in.. v....
aa good as they ahould be.
i hrl.ilan. KI.Ked bj- Mohammed. ue
Indeed, the flehta amonB the warring
Chrlatlan. are auoo that the Mohamme-
dan soldiers have to us. whip, to keep
fern In order. The Turk, are aiway. o,
la the Church of th. Holy SepidcheR
t Lav. .e.n them th.r- , m.
. . . , '
. ""'P QusrraUn,
orbits. Armenians and Copts In order to
separate them,
During the fight knives
" orawn, ana it is not an uncommon
. . .
t"ng for bloo1 to PlluU Hoy BeP"-
0 on Ul ay"-
went ,Mt wek t0 Bthiehem to visit
tha Churoh of th" Nativity. In tha stable
Whr Chr,B' w bom a Una has been
drawn cross th center of the floor. On
on ,lde of tht ,,ne tne Creek Catholics
clln their rights and the other side be-
ent sects go marching about alnaina' their
sultan." and a third. "Oh. Jews! Jewsl
your feasts are the feasts of pigs."
As they go the Greeks Jostle th Ar-
.. .v .. .
ri.jtB hiv ma aumiuiuis uuinp sgunBi
- r
xne lAauns. Aot lon: since the follower
t1'" "tf ,B grtt0 f th
fih;r0h by f0"owr no'hr
tl COU;Wit Th W" 1th
nuj " ' n'rrow,y brtr"
ttv
'v
What the atlve. Meat.
Tlie Greeks of Paieatln claim that they
have the right, under Uie new Turkish
constitution, to all the churches, convents
and
monasteries belonalnir to th. nhnrrJi
I". - ,at the
w-
K innauaiis in tne
United Htates that It Is hard for us to ap-
predate what the Oreek churoh means.
It Is one of the strong churches of th.
world. It has altogether about 10,00rt,0u0
1 . i . .. ..... .
" " o.
! the Christiana on earth and more than
" ..... i. "'-.' s mm !. uie x uicDiAiu.i
1 hve before me tl.e latest statistics of
religious denominations. There are In tiie
world rw.CW.OOo Konisn Catholics, about
ltu0W('" l'rotestanli. lOO.OW.Om) Oreek
t. linstlaiui. J.t"J.0OO who belong to the
Church of Abyssinia and about 1.T0O.UUO
Armenians. The sum total of Christians
Is less than Do.' 00i.X and less than one-
third of the population of the world.
On the other hand, there are je.OCil.tiuo
Chinese who worship Confucius, lJO.OmJ.-
" JT " onanimeuaa an.i
'v.to.iwi iiuuuiu.ia inoee wuo ucuv.- in
th. various other religions are fewer.
The P.lrlarek of Jrriulrui.
During my stay hare 1 hate had an Inter
view with the patriarch of the tireoit
church. He la the pope of this oar of
the world as far as that denomination is
voooerned, and he controls the vast pos
sessloas owned by ta. Greeks ln th. Holy
lma. i am toid that th Inoom of th
"'"uu um fi.wu.ww a year,
"it tu. grsaur part of tuis fund is
0
edirdnlsUPad fcy him. J have net tha pp
-
t J tome, out his holiness does not appear
ln uch "Plor does tha patHarch of
Jerusalem. Tha patriarch eomea out upon
tt occasions In hat and gown, decorated
ltu diamonds, emeralds and rubles. His
clothe are of woven gold and silver, and
the bishops who march with him have
cro,e of diamonds which hang from their
""- "" "y gownea in goia ana
laying" sn Ocean Cable.
He cable-laying steamship Col-
onia, owned by the firm of
British contractors, who are
T
layiajr a cable for the Western
-,Av'
Union Telegraph company be-
twean England and New York,
ii, u of Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, ar-
nveu in mw York for coal and supplies
cesary to complete the cable, the end
manr ""n8 ot Ws romantic vocation of
lau' '"-yins-. to which he has given many
ul "ls relates the New York
I'oMt. hut h. .11.1 t.u r ... .....
' - " .v.. v. wnu uiuutru. vl Luc
. . , . ....
uuwu owiounaiuna by way of
lhan.;r,V00k "1raiy..UPw "e'ni,U
tolthrT " U h7 ,the Colonlft
r,J.J
rj!S ..t Z 'n T.M prooeedlDlt
Se xth t 1 ml 08 coast of
Maine, with the Inch -thick cable awifiiv
peylng out over the bow and Into tha sea.
'hloh, by the way, was
uy uo means
Placid
So far as the offloers of tlie shin could
know, nuthlnir ihr.m.nui tr.
laying of the line .7.
-uy -:7;z,-;
an experienced cable laver such a Cuptain
Woodstock the ,,r..l.im , " .A
...i- . .
unmiui .ma wa. uol in any way aiiioous
to the niiri.t ,.f . i.,.. . ...... ..
a needle ln a haystack, the difficulties were
nianlfent, and the officers and crew were
prepared for a long and tedious .ojourn
off the Maine count.
Orappling hooks were brought on deck
and beut to lines. When ihey sounded
the veanel steamed back over its course.
It had not gone far when the men at one
of tlie line, felt a pull. The nature of that
pull left no doubt in the minds of tlie ca
ble men that they bad the missing .end.
Steam winches wer called Into actljn. and
voiy kluwly and carefully the cable, which
weighed two tons per nautical uiiie, was
hauled upward. In Just seven hour, the
end waa aboard and rpllcliifc beuii.
Within twenty-four hours Uie t'olonla was
again under way. paying out the cable
with no fut tlier delays or accidents unill
the line ran out 1JU nillea off Conoy island.
Wltn this connection made tl.e lino of
communication between New York and
Ln:aud will have bwn completed
Thu
lijst stretch of cable waa between J'eii-
x.ue.. In Cornwall, and Bay Robert, in
Newfoundland. This will make the twenty-
djuiu ueep sea caoie owned py uie western
Union, and will add about I.ITO miles to
; rrr
A-- J'-
MOJtKS WHO COimtOL MILLION
Tdiv xt9aXa; '' cOXoyyov',' ayiacrov,' so'icYjcrsv vsvva-
S' cpyw ayaOy ffOvrovV Ta Trivia aOtoT; t; ayaOlv
iojAaXiaov xaia- ir4v ixat&u totav ypetav tiXcvjsv
"Chi Su t! jcr Talv ayaOaiv xVt X'A zrp litM V7-'nejjt.-nojjtev
toi llTpi 'to Vicu xaf Tto ayuo llvrj-
.uwv.-'Iy4aoO: XskttoO. xai ayary . t&O . 6t&0 xai
IlaTpo; xa, xotvaivia toO ; 'Ayioy Tlvejaaxo; aeTa
itdvTwv Oatov. 'A
Tli rAn&teBCHS BZESSmg
aUver btwoaOe.
Ona cf th. auMrtet airhta r tr,. nri.t
Is to sea his beautituda, as tha patriarcn
is called, going through tha ceremony of
washing the feex of the twelve apostlea In
front of tha Church of tha Holy Bepul-
oher. This he does every year. Ha ap-
pears dressed as I have described, but be-
fore going through the humble ceremony
or washing the feet of the bishops who
Progressive Activities in
me prwent came mileage Of the company,
which is 18,769.
1
Uqatpmeat of Wtllms. Alrahlp.
Tne abandoned Wellman
equipped with a complete
telephone system and wireless
lates the Boston Tranacri
main difficulties In designing the Installa-
tlon was the necessity for the insulation
as the aerial of the wireless station. The
other difficulty was caused by the neces-
wty of providing nnt th. .,,.., f
toppage of
. . - -ow
any
J v"w --' va unco ciiKiiiea, m
which event the ifenerator would hava
en8,ne- T Pu ln.mnt.on.
BP-dal conductor was specified, con-
Utln,f f & S-
WPP" vered with a fine asbestos shield
,nd lmmer.ed in rubber solidified to a
m .
i it a 1 1 k nr -innn tn a- -rhi. -,
pun with Jute to give tensile strength, and
,h .,,,,. , ., ,K.
" V. iu A..I..U, .I.U
treated to fireproof solution. On pucture
tt v.i. i.,,...., n.
. . ' uils
S" .Lh6!L
care of by the use of extra heav;
coi)ier
The circuit was so devised that, should
the battery fall, both the wireless ad, a-
ratus and the llirhta could
be
operated
fron the generator direct
The main
BW,u'hb'"-d as locate.1 midway between
the two main engines. In nddltlon to tlie
switchboard instruments. however. the
wireless operator was supplied with spe
cial Keystone instruments to note his dls
churge. and the generator was, of course,
run only upon his instructions
The lighting equipment consisted of
eight 2o-volt. --waU Buckeye niaxda lamps
In steel reflectors located over the work-
Irtg plafonn. A lamp was provided for the
binnacle, one for log. one over each of the
three engines, two at the observation cabin
in the stem of the sli ;. and one ln the
life-boat for the wireless operator.
Klrrtrlclty of the Kartlt.
the course ot a discussion
in
, aM '' '" '''ree. read l fore the
iir nan association, rar J. J. 1 noiiison Kaid
that the crux of the problem of thunder
storms was the question of how the nega
tive electricity wai brought back to the
earth. lie thought that it was almost
certain that lain In certain regions was
tlie main factor in supplying the neotssary
IuiaU electrlcty re-mired to balance the
positive electricity of the surface of the
earth. As was well known, lhr was
t. -i
7
f 4
' A '
TO THE AKETUCAlr fEopzE.
twve been p!d out to represent the
. .i. v, . ... . .
u v tiTrrn irn , n mi - n.iv n . i nnrwaHir un
woven gold and lays aside his domed hat,
i, inerusted with Jewels
As ha does so his long hair falls to his
waist, and ha stands forth In plain sight
of his people clad In a long robe of cream-
colored silk crepe, which Is bound In at
the waist with a golden-white girdle. He
now takes a Turkish bath towel which he
the Field of Electricity
always considerable fall In notantlal in
the naighborhood of waterfalls, but he
taought It worthy of remark that he had
iUst heard from .n old nunll at Zambesi
the amount of emanation of radium and
thorium ln the air. whloh varied within
resP1,1bl8 for lonisation of the air, anJ
1 18 aenl lo wnicn uie ajr wouju remain
lonibeu wouia qepena on stae currents.
1 1 i u j ...
rpi,- f(ir,oti(ir, rtf xirtifi..iiii thiina-ttfsvn-i
The formation of artificial thunderstorms
..-..1.1
7.7 T V . : ;
condenseJ L reUy o the negaUve
positives of the air than on the positive!
ltLTr. S Z lZ tha
the work done in a thunderstorm was that
done by gravity in drawing down th.
. . . ,.
iiavht vp v rirn ihii i-HinnniiiH mm u i iifi liih
attraction of Uie positive.
Defects In Wireless oa Warships.
Tlie recent battle practice of the AtlanUo
TL ne '71.. in t
i.i.ii.i mi. rr ... i.a iiifui i-.ii...
ih,. iule.4 ol' 1 tie battle nractlic. which
Admiral Schroeder. commander-in-chief of
the fleet, conducted with
coijKlilcratiie
handicap In view of the heavy nea. that
early Interfered with the work of
the
pi.iii'cii iui miuauin . v 1 1. hiii.b, iii.i .ia
tshlp and tlie vessels of the firing squadron
hud to be in wireless communication dur-
ing each run.
Regular reports will be made to the d-
jiaiuueuL on me ooci a uoiia 01 m uik-
nigs oi me apparatus anu Uie emciency or
. I... ..au. ...r. Al In ..V....-..A . . f .1,...,. T .. .
suits of the experiments which have been
ade during tha last few days by the
fleet are awaited with considerable Interest
I . v ..fflnera it Ih. rmev no riiiilurlt. 1m
view of published reports that the wire-
loss had proven too delicate an Instrument
. ,. . ....
for the war game, and that It had been
p it out of gear on ona of th. ship, after
flc minntAi ,if ttlor unn w,rLr ttA 1.,, ,n
.... ."c
... . imvii huu anuy esperin, anu iney aaa inai vour h.rul Th. rim nf thin iit. i
airship was that there was ln that district at times a ,.. vA. . - A ..... .uw ine rlra or ,ms niedallion U
it . , mc nuuiu uo ciy iiiucii buj urcseu lo una stuudsd with dinmnndM unH ItiuiH. ...
lighting system, fall potential of 20.0G0 volts per meter. In .nvtWn, , ' . . luuaa . Atn a,"no.n', "nd "1BldS he
outfit, re- speaking of the Influence of raulo-actlve . " ," .' ..T.V I . V"" " L,un.l,nK.or lno the
ipt. The two substances, he said that, in hi. opinion. .A.. -!. . .. " ""l Moiy Child in her arms.
responded to the efforts to readjust It for u"' t,nu rlt" l,JO tw" rr" luw and . ' , .,
several hours afterward. ,h". r."". were w,Ul'" lhB 'e"1 H"1" uf Mk a-11 things smooth to eaoh accord
In the view of wheless expe rts, not alone "An'Luo magnet wa. le. ently used uthi' tT'mJ tV'T V V"""'
In the navy, but as well ln the army, to -fish' a broken steel drill lioin me bot- , waier ana upon the land. Coin
where great steps have been mad. In ,om ot. driven well Tl.e mag- the poor and heal the sick.
...ii. ... , , , net not only brought up the broken drill W e praise Thee. Our Father ti, vc.,,.,
achieving success with wireless work, the but all the metal particle, or borings h.ou 6on and Holy Sriri h . '
findings ot defects St this time under th were In tho hole. Bon , ",y the sourc of all
heavy strain of the big firing such as has
occurred aunng tne tieet s practice. Is
fortunate
rather than otherwise,
Put" ' th government In posses
knowledge in detail of obstacles w
Holy Sepulcher
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kVAOrxxyv TSZSZ EEiT OT TILE IJT moSTT XF
THE CHURCH. OF T2ZE SEPZTZCMJEK
wraps around he loins, and then, stooplnr several rooms filled with hlgli-capped.
over, lie pour, some water from a jroldon blnrft-frotrried err-leMeftl, and a. I wetted
pitcher Into a basin of gold. In the mts- priests and bluhopn from the four quarters
time each of the bishops has cast one of of Qreek Catholicism passed In and out.
his shoes, and he holds his bare foot out On of the prists, who spoke lOriKhsh, went
to be washed. The patriarch doe. this with me Into the audience chamber, and
Quickly, .plashing the foot with water and gave me a seat at the right of the throne,
drying- it with a towel. As ha finishes lie asked me to wait, telling rue that his
this operation he kisses tha foot, and then beatitude would be In very shortly.
oes on to the next one in turn. I have In the meantime there were others who
seen this ceremony with my own eyes In had coma in for an audience, and the long
company with 10,000 or mora alghtseeis and table in the center of tha room and tha
pilgrims. chairs on each aids of It wars soon filed.
to The most of tha men were bearded, fill'
The Pom of the East. looking prists, dressed in black gowns and.
Rut 1 tnA tall vnu .hnnt niv with
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official of Uo cburc V snd the audience
oolt PIao n "a patriarch's house, a great
tn building near the Pool of Hezekiah.
nd not far from tha Church of tha
Sepulcher. His beatitude lives there with
109 monks, and many fine looking Oreek
priests stood about as I went up the stairs
of rose-colored marble. I passed through
vrv, a .11 .inn. the tin. m.v now sorb
on to overcome.
It onlv . Dhysi,.. QUUun aav th.,e
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HUh olta.e former.
Probably the highest voltage rating for
htch a. trajinfnrm.r ha.ii hiwn dM.lirnAi f
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that of one recently shipped from the
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itrtMrllf1 f j. tn If rl 'httma sm & Hun rrm-
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pany of Kast Liverpool. I).
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linn nianur art ui-.n iiihiiiu tot r.ir tru uRtnit.
-ion lines n(i win U.M th raii.r.r....r
former hJ a capaSty of ffit) kw! and is
Intended to operate to m cycles, with a
Pn-ry yoltng. of 1,150 or 2,800 and a
secondary voltage of 40).m The primary
winding is placed directly on the core,
nrrKn tka r,...,n.,n i
vv's inu lvcidu utuwii unuai iia c uv. ii
transformers, and Is provided itltli taim
for grounding when connected for either
1160 ,r 2-m vo"B- 'h secondary wind-
"'" the form of a large number
0 circular disc colls, seoaratelv wound
'".. Th. oo. are finely Uped
swonuary winding Kiounuu. anu aiso at
j,.,i..i ,..n- uin, fi,-.t ,.n un.l ih.i. il
other of tlie aecondary terminals grounded,
Jt efficiency at full load Is Sxi.S per cent,
it occupies a floor space of 6 feet iVi
Inches by 10 feet and Mauds hi feet W
incur, lll.ll iu iiie cup VL ilia icaua. n
will hold 2 770 gallon, of oil and weighs
2(i.0n pounds.
t'errent Flashes.
The New Hanip&iiire
Ure state prison has
i..d installed clecu.o
oiscardcd candles a
lltflltH
' "e largest single telephone exchange in
cue nuuu tm mmm ll! ue 111 xianiouia, Vjci-
tn.nv.
wireless teleuhoninir from movtmr
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' '-"gland.
KKU"m J""1 '"eratl by electricity will
be uned tu neat tne i ars for tne i'onnsyi-
Vaa tuliliei llmiUH ,lext Wier.
of tillrtv ,,.,,. tlv tested
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l'y Is developing all kinds of electrical
conveniences. Bailways are spriiiKing up
'"in all parts of the cojr.try. water powers
i Tor It are being har-rurssed and the current Is
islon of being applied u all the Industries. Nearly
hint. th. u ot lrer towns and ciUes now eu-
nion me Joy ,lei,trlo jlghU-
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high OSPS.
As wa waited a servant brouabt la a,
ver tray oontalning a plate of rose and
wh,t oub of Turkish delight and several
a-lasses of water. Upon the tray wars many
War forks, eaoh having two fine tinea as)
lon W Uttle finger. As the oandy was)
P-aed each man of us took a fork and
"tabbed ln Into a oube of the sweets, and
ttiu oonveyed It to his mouth. It
ocncious.
By and by the patriarch entered.
He
talked first with some of the priests, and
I had a good chance to study him. Imag
ine a tall, flne-looklnt, full-bearded, fair
faced man of 86. dressed ln a long, black
gown and a rimless black cap. which
rifces eight Inches over his forehead The
gown Is out full and It falls to his feet
His cap Is draped with black cloth which
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V"J medallion as big as the palm of
x watcnea the man as be talked, li.
gestured now and then and 1 saw that his
hand. wer, -oft w
His faoe changed with the subject and
ai . . . .. . .
uimu no Bpona 10. ai times lie was
,eriOUa, again his eyes sparkled with an!
matlon, and now and then he brok
If a Into .k
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,m8.
My talk with him was through the Greek
Prlest m Po English. I aslted his
ther It would Improve In th. r.vo-
"ch U now going on In Turkey.
repUed that he had no doubt of that.
-aylng that the ohurch wa. a democratic
body and It ought therefore to do well un-
. .
wvasvwihMbavuBM k vvdi uuiciil. man u m
Turkey now ha
ills beatitude spoke of the manv .t.
Christians which were now ln the Holy
Land, saying that they were gradually
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wen or the ProteHtuniM ar..i t tv,.
an i').. . . .. .
and work together as ono for the saiva
tlon of man.
Patriarch Hie.., th. i..k. .
His beatitude was much Interested in
America, and at my request gave me tin
blessing which he gives to all true be
lievers, saying that I mWi't Uanandt it
to the American people, each of whom
could regard It as being made epeclallv for
,,. to
M.uen frame. The words are printed In
Urtek In letters of gold, i.lturally trans,
lated, it reads:
'Aimlght Ood, the Katner of Mercy and
od of I'rayer. ble... purify and strengthen
thse. 1 by disciples, who now bow beloi.
Thee.
-From .verv wicked ,v
.v. . .. .! . Tk UM'-
Tl.u .. .1
,,. " u .'"ry.
'And now may tne grate of our Lord
Jesus Christ, the love of Ood the I'.ti.er J I
and th. cnmmm.inn f , ... , , . X. k a
"ft. comrau'dh ot the Holy tpim b, "V YI
wlln J"11- -roen. X IT i
FRANK O. CAHI'ENTtH. X
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