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BAMBOO CULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES.

NEW GOVERNMENT PROJECT. The Washington correspondent of the Seattle Times writes as follows concerning the latest industrial project of the United States Government: Uncle Sam wants the views of furniture and wood manufacturers on the country. The practical use of bamboo in this Department of Agriculture has entered upon

It project of introducing Japanese bamboes, and is expected that the experiment will soon be in full swing. To obtain the introduction of the useful Oriental plant has long been one of the chief ambitions of David Fairchild, agricultural explorer, whose business it is to rake the earth with a fine-tooth comb in the interests of Now that he has American agriculture. brought his plaas to a focus, Fairchild wants the furniture man to write him what they would tell him whether they have ever experimented with itas a material for manufacturing furniture: whether they have ever previously considered its use; and whether, now that their attention is called to it, they are of the opinion that they

JAPAN AND REORGANIZATION."

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST Bist, 1907.

HYPNOTIC BURGLAR.

of the trade of all "nations upon an equal footing" That is a re-enunciation of the The remarkable statement, which a New York principle of the "open door" on which the newspaper attributes to President Roosevelt on whole policy of Japan in that region has been the projected cruise of the United States battle-founded, and which is solomaly proclaimed and ship feet, will be road with deep interest, by all sanctioned in our treaty, with her. It is the friends of Japan, and particularly by English-gratifying to have it reafirmed at the moment when the work of adapting the railways to the men, who are har allise se well as her friends. It does not, indood, deny that the fleat may la requirements of a heavy traffic is about to the end go to the Pacific, but it allems that no begin, particularly as there have been more order has been given, by the President to the complaints than we could have wished, during Navy Department to that effect, and that he the transition period which has elapsed since does not know that any such order has been the war that Japanese merchants and Japanese issued by the General Board. The movements officials have not invariably shown great of the fest, it states, have been nuder discussion willingness to apply it in practice.The Times. for some time, but this has had nothing what ever to do with the Japanese question. The President has not considered that question as being at all serious, and he has for that. reason not ordered the mobilisation of the fleet in the Pacifis. Its destination has not yet significanos teen determined, and atsalutely n

under is to be ascribed to plans which were way "before the Japanese question arose. The attitude attributed to the President and the Government does not preclude the ultimate despatch of the feet to the Fapido. It seeme, If carefully read, rather to encourage than to may haally visit those waters. But it reveals manifest desire to make as little as possible of the eventual movements of the battleships, and it utterly disclaims: the bellicose significance which has been freely snoribed to the coming oraise. Both in substance and in tone the present statement stands in marked and happy contrast to others which have lately been made, in American tele- with or without authority, grams and newspaper articles. It is absolutely peaceful, and a friendly and conciliatory lo Japan as Mr. Roosevelt has always declared his Folicy to be. It is not the only indication which

reaches us to-day that the best opinion

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AN AMERICAN NOVELTY. The gentleman burglar, the mollwooddle bargles, the autothobile burglar, the yachtaman burglar, all these types of ruffians have been sclipsed by "the burglar with the hypnotis eve." Americans have heard a great deal lately the about this hypnotic eye, but not until recently have they regarded the hypnotic burglar se

can use bamboo sa soon as it is placed at their.} indeed "redit the supposition that the feet most dangerous of all. At Arst people soofed

disposal at a reasonable cost. His request is worth attention, because he believes that the Government can give the furniture industry a real impetus.

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"The growth of bambooo in the United States is not altogether an experiment The plant is now growing to a very limited extent In California, and there is some as far north as Boattle. But thus far it has been introduced by private parties, and has been grown for or mental purposes exclusively. The plan of the Government is to bring over, ohiofly from China, Japan and India, from 2,000 to 3,000 plants of the species, which are grown there for commercial use. It is proposed-to-glace in direct charge of the introduction an American who has been the Orient who bas been quile ten

years, and

culture touch with bamboo olosely in there. He will personally oversee the men gathering his plant. He will obtain them next spring, and will place them in nursery rows untill fall. Then in September or October to will pack and ship them to Califorais, coming himself with the shipment. Ale the have been given a rest, they wil be taken to points in the southern part of the gdustry and planted. The exact locations have not been selected, but the States which furtisk most favorable conditions of soil and climate are the Carolinas, Georgia, Mississippi, California, Louisiana and Arizona.

"There are thousands of acres of cans brakes in the South, and the so-called 'cans is the only truly native American species of bamboo in this country. Unfortunately this American form in a thin-walled, worthless plant, and so these thousands of sores of it are being rapidly destroyed. That a better kind of bamboo can be grown where one species already grows furutian Uly is the resouing of Fairchild, who has himself visited the Southern can brakes in order that he might examine the conditions, under which these great areas of cane grow.

Fairchild and bisa associates are sure that

bamboo can be grown here in abundance, if they ance get started. And right there is the piach. Once in a period of years, no one knows exactly how many, & bamboo garden will grow a crop of seed. Even that ascertain statement must lie qualified, for it is said that some species do not blossom at all. And after a bamboo garden Bat the blossoms, almost all of it dies. agricultural explorer has little occasion to waste sympathy upon hinten gardens which give their lives to raies wood. He has had orders out for bamboo seed for a long time, but And so it looks as ho hasn't got it though the only way to get gardens started hers is In bring over the roots, which do not take kindly to immigration. But once a healthy root gele a start in America Boi', it will soon produce a vigorous growth, for the bamboo spreads from underground stems, very much as does the Solomon's seal in this country.

at him as fiction of the imagination, and they would have continued to reject him but for real icazed collego professors who came for- ward to declare that bypuotio power was not a monopoly of the righteous, and could, indeed, become a most dangerous assest of the criminal

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Professor Munsterburg, of Harvard, went so far to declare his belief that a certain American orixinal now electrocuted had not confess to the murder of his own free will, bat was in all probability innocent, and had been hypnotised into making a false confession, Only a few weeks ago it was alleged that an- in the United States is opposed to the spirit other orimmal pa trial for his life-at-Chicago of aggressive Chauvinism, which has played had the bypnotic eye and used his power to go obtrusive and BO misshiovesse part sach advantage that the jurymen who name of the relations be- ander his inaenda qusited before him, and in the discussion tween the Republic and the progressive became mysteriously ill. My investigation, A banquet, we however, showed that the stuffy court-room bad island Empire of the Far East. are told, has been arranged in San Francisco at more to do with the jurymen than the prisoner's which prominent American and Japanese mesmerism, but that exception is not taken as merchants will discuss the situation in a friendly rebutting the existence of criminals with un-

doubted hypnotic talent. way, while su important pommeil corporation in the same city declared that is

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The latest instance comes from Cloreland, Ohio. The burglar, dressed in the height of fashion and gentle in minnners and con- apartments verantion, first appeared at the of Mr. Arthur Croft and represented him elf to Mr. Croft as a close, friend of the verandah her husbsed. They sat on and talked for half an hour. He convicted Mrs. Croft that he really was a friend of her absent husband, The burglar returned and found Mrs. Croft again on the verandah. He naked for a drink of water, and when she returned with the glass she found him seated in the parlour. Mrs. Creft tached on the electric light, and noticed that the man had a most pierging eye, whish gare ber a peculiar feeling, so she told the police, Then the mau arose, made a few passes, and she was dead to the world.

Mr. McKinney, who occupied the adjoining Mrs. Croft, on regaining her sensos, found that apartments, saw the stranger quickly leave. her jewels were gove and her drawers had been ransacked. She valnes the stolen jewellery at £800.

Similar esses are reported elsewhere, but so far every hypnotio burglar has ncceeded in evading arrest.

THE GIFT..

BY BAREY PAIN.

It was in the bad old days, before the making of love was conducted with that due regard to the formalities and to commercial considerations that we now had so charming and civilised, It was springtime, and the world was young, and the sun was shining.

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By the footpath on the hillside at a young shepherd. Beside him were two young lambs wherewith he had just started in the business or profession of being a shepherd. The lambs bad For the time the shepherd had vigorously. nothing to do bat eat, and they were doing nothing to do but think, and as it was springtime know as well as I do what be was thinking about. and he and the world were both young, you There came a maiden that way. (These shepherds have all the nok.) Her hair was golden and somewhat brief, bit curly. She sat down and began to play with one of the lambs The shepherd joined in the game. After he had caught her round the waist and kissed her twice on the ear, because that was all she allowed The shepherd picked up the lumb she had bim to get at, said she must be going on.

What she said; "is that for me? beau playing with-and-put-it-in-hor arms

Yes," he said, if you will have it." "All of it?"

immigration law discriminating against the Japanese, and has recorded its desire that there should be ne barriers to the friendliest relations between the two countries. There seem, indeed, to be segent economic ressons, as well as polillosi reasons, why influential classes on the Pasiño coast should not wish to shat out even the Japanese coolies. White labour cannot be had to do certain kinds of work, such as frait picking, on which the prosperity of extensive regions depends. It would be idle to suppose that the opposition of the labour leaders to Japanese immigration will cease, or that it may not give rise to fresh troubles of a local order, but it is gratifying to see that the more enlightened classes of the commucity perceive the unwisdom of indulging in a policy which is

e and unjust..

in doubt. Apart from all other The pacefulness of Japan's intentions has considerations, it is manifest that, for several years to come a warlike policy upon her part would be the height of folly. It is her fret business to consolidate and develop her position after the tremendous straggle which has so Peace le absolutely in lately terminated. diapanable to her for the fulfilment of the task in order to leave her before her. It is hands free and it is equally nessary to secure for her the credit and the foreign capital which, as she well knows, she must command, if she is to reap the material fruits of her victories. The news which has been reaching as for some time past about. Kores shown that, in that quarter alone, the task before her is ardnons and delicate. The double game which the that country has evidently Emperor of

good deal of been playing has caused oxxeparation in Tokyo. It is pretty clear that His Majesty has been, foolish enough to The furniture manufacturers in the country sand a deputation to The Hague behind the have no uisterial which corresponds to bamboo-tack of the Japanese Resident and of the Willow comes as near it as anything elso new Japanese Government, and that he has been work used in this country, but bamboo is far different onongh sad disingenuous enough to deny that he from willow. The bambo is suited to the has done 30. His action was, of course, a direct manufacture of that furniture for which willow and flagrant violation of the nonvention which he is now used, and for many other things besides. made with Japan on November 17, 1905. By that instrument he bound himself to leave "te Bamboo in the manufacture of chairs is as

of Hght as willow, and it is very mach stronger, control and direction of the external affairs

to the Government of Japan. It is Kores Sofas can be made from it, as well as haskots.

usustural, perhaps, that he should not regard the bottle oorere, dress suit cases and sorees. The Japanese use it for great variety convention with great aff-otion. Ho sanctioned of purposes. They depend upois it for it, as is well known, with reinstance, for he their chief supply of building material, and recognized that by sanctioning it he was resign of his sovereign rights. But he did they

make from it many kitchen utensils. It is

ing a portion afndispensable to them-os-pivo.is to Americas, ganction it, and be obtained the very valuable and it could be put is this country to uses for assurage that to would thereby add to the which pine is not suited. For instance, its ssourity of the Imperial House. To seek to hollow centre. would make it a cheap substitute hulle out of it cow is simply fatuons. If for iron pipes and rubber hose in carrying any of the busy bodies who gather roud ength, and then spread out that, making a board nogoblog sadike the Hague Conferunt ged sneh a step to him, or havs encouraged of great strength and of tough fibro. In ooop him to appeal to that body, they have done him bas high value for staves. The A very ill turn. He is said to have hidden his

green prage shoots of some varieties are highly prized in Ministers to explain the matter to the Japanese the Orient as food. Americans find them at in such a way as to appease their anger. That first hard to digest, but many Americans who may prove to be no rasy task. The Ministers have lived a long time in Japan have become have thought it prudent to resign, and the

Presently another maiden came tEat way. aucastomed to them, and make them a put of anfortabato Moxarsh is left to make his own

explanation se best he can. Our Tokyo Corra- Really, these shepherds are loo astonishing) their regular diet

spondent tells us that public opinion in the This maiden had red hair that would have made with a blue ribbon; and that blas and that red Japanese capital is in favour of drastic measures painter mad for pure joy, and she had sled, it to restrain the powers of mischief possessed by the Korean Court. Representations, it is said; went together very much better than you súp have been made to the l'eimo. Minister, urging poss. So the shepherd began to talk to her, him to take strong steps, the Minister for without previous introduction, surety, scauxity, Foreign Affairs has gone to Seoul, and there or preliminary fees, she did not mind in the are rumours that His Majesty may be insite least, because, as I have already explained, this was in the bad old days, which, I am thankful to lo abdidate. The irritation of the Japanese at the bad faith of the Korean Monarch and of tay, are now gene for ever. She had grey eyes, the Palace olique is intelligible and abundantly and looked far, far more poetical than she over instified. They must, however, remember that was. She sat still and listened to the boy's conduct of the kid in only to be 7xpected in praise of her, which made a pl asant music tust Her wide aloeve dealing with such Courts as the Court of Been spring morning in her eare, Our own diplomatic and administrative history fill back and showed how beautiful hor white in the East is a long cord of similar deceits art was.

I should like to kiss that," said the boy. practised upon us by the representative of effect dynasties and by their treacherous advisers, reflectirely.

She. neither moved nor ausxered. So ho did Incidents of the kind do not, however, canas stateamon and peoples with the instinct of as he liked. And then she sprang to her feet, their bends, Patience is for she remembered that she had to go to a government to le perhaps the greatest of all political gifts in neighbouring farmhouse to buy three pounds of with backward Sovereigns and races. bacen exactly like the last, It is a sin and, a misconstrued by the enemies of Japan. It may do these things. But it occasionally happeas

"Do take that lamb with you," sail the be ativisable to take precautions against the treachery of the Court, but the Ings obvious and shepherd.

You don't really mean it!" eaid the girl. the less stringent these are, the better they will be adapted to accomplish their end. It is to the Bat at the same time she undid the blas ribbon obvious interest of Japan to work out the from her hair wherewith to lead it bome, and regeneration of Korea under the present system as she fastened it round the lamb's neck she if that be at all possible, and to make it possible said bow sweet it was of him. Her red hair should be well within the powers of statesme fumbled in a very charming disorder. I hate so sagacions as the Marquis Ito and Viscount to have to say that she went on to buy bagon;

it is, unfortunately, Iras.

was left with no fork Manchuris is another field which mems likely,

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Another very important use to which Fairobill says the bain boo could by pat in Amerian is the manufacture, of paper. Old Chinese boo's were made with bamboo paper sad they have endured for centuries. With AU and with much as thoaring in this country paper of poor quality, the Government ofports Egure that a nor BOLLO of supply is worth getting.

The introduction of bambo has an 15 portant bearing upon the problem of a failing timber supply und reforestation. As a sab stitate for the ordinary American wood, it has

rapid the great advantage of

growth its strength and tough maturity bossentially a grass. It attains nese, the bamboo Full maturity in four years, sud sickls from ten to twenty crops in the time for American woods yield one. Moreover, the larger species are of good size. The average American gets his impressions of bamboo from fishing poler several million of which are anualy ported

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He nodded, langhing. She held up the lamb and kissed it, koking out at him with bright eyes as she did so. He took a step nearer, and she ran off, calling back her thanks,

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So there was bell the dook gone. The shephard sat down and went on thinking very much what he had been thinking before.

iate his country from Japan. Those polos dealte action at Socal might easily bashams that girls made for pootry should have to

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however, are very small affairs compared the mature-commercial bamboor. The larger specits are three or four inches in diameter, including, of churee, the hollow centre as well, as the outer wall Mr. Fairchild has a sample of o bamboo the outer walls of which we Boron-eights of an inch thick.

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So now 11 considered, I believe,

Then, walking quite slowly, there cama slong another maiden (Oh, sins! poor shepherd) She looked straight before her, with big brown eyes that wars full of wonder and of faith." Her midnight hair fell over her shapely thoulders. She was dressed but in rags, and I doubt if she had really received a superior education. To the boy these defoeta mesat nothing. He know that his true love had some at last, and there was a pain in his heart. She passed by him in silence: He ran after her and caught her by the hand.

"Have I found you at last he said in a low volos; "oh my beloved."

looked at him, and he was a good sext of boy to j This was a little repla. The girl turned and

look at.

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He persasded her to come and sit by him on the grass and told her that he was a shepherd,

But you have no flock."**

"I had one once," he said, I had two lambe, It was a hundred years ago."

* Where are they?".

A maiden passed this way," he said, "and gave her one of thora."

And the other?"

"Well, a maiden happened to--"

"I see," she said. "Did you kiss them?"

* It was a hundred years ago, the toy said

She

realized his hand and bit it. "Now you are punished enough," she said, "zince it seems

a hundred years ago." to be said. "It is my punishment that

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I have nothing to give to you, whom I love

more than all the world."

She turned her head right away from him, as if she were talking to someone else, and sho all I also have nothing. Yet yon have to Far into the sweet soented, noiseless dusk give what I have to give.”

Westminster Gosette.

they waited on the hilside together

Tu Japse the cultivation of bamboo is pwith Dr. Chiga, le chief of the Bureau ot Forest Management of Japan, is quated as Vaying that bamboo is the best paying plant culture in his country. There it is Hayashi. grown on land which is of small value for the enltivation of rice, and the labour involved to afford Japanese statesmanship, in conjunction at all, which in the care of a bamboo garden is not great. with Chins, ample occupation for many long to be an irritating thing to happen to a shepherd.!! The rotaras vary from 820 to 893 per sere,day do come The new loon for £4,40,000 Indeed, I sos that from this point I cannot with being highest for edible varieties. Ta this which is to be devoted to railway construction; propriety call him a shepherd at all, but I think country a demand must bo created before is a proof that the work of development is now I shall do it-all-the same. He heard the last bamboo culturo can be made profitable at all, to be taken seriously in band. The Japanese plaintive bes of the lamb die sway in the dis and it is because of this element of nao tainty Government, we are informed, believe that-the-tance, and was not irritated in the least. He that that Government undertakes the intro-railways will be the Leans of developing the was quite content. It was spring time, and the duction at public expense."

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