Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1901 — Page 1

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. AUGUST SO, 1901 VOL 43 1 .r i

M HI. I Sil KD RVKRY KU! DA V AT ,1A8

p K. lH OOlSt OUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Coowei Buildimo On W'k I SlX'IH StUKKT. PRICK OF KUB8CRIPTI0N. p v. . u. '- tombste, Postpaid, 11.89. . ,rii-r Dine ill piopnrtion. i; M KS OF AliVKKTlSISti. I- r legal advertisement" legal raten ; 1) linen $1.00 for An IHMtHoII Me. ..iih.se.jii at insertion. Pol ,.arly advertisement liberal 00 , .1, - will U-made to regular advertiser. COMMERCIAL AMD JOB (FORK (m ill Kindt Promptly ami Neatlv si grille I at UIIHI I'RM'atH. S c invite in -pert ion ami DeStaOSB. "pkofessionaE cardh. K. M. Mil HTKS. m. a. aw bbs ar MM KUHN & SWEENEY. 1 1 torne fs at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Will prin t kM Intlif Court- f iMilx.i und , j.. ii.nif .''lit i -f. rartlculnr atti-ntiou rlTtr ".liwt ions. tt ill I ICE l k.i M.I ipl th l l...i- C ' i .oti.k. I . ., VJ. i y 0OX . s. Ill M I KU. COX ä HUNTER, Attorneys at La v JASPER INDIANA. w 'it; prattles n toe efjnta f Dakola nSl h n iik-I'onntica. Collect. on ini'l l'rolmt' r I. poetaMf. n -payd a oiiil'tiiiif on I unni- -.jurI.I. l,tmff. . 1i it)lt.r. It. .min I i n) lor. TKAYLOR & TRAY LOK, Attorneys at Law, J AMPER, INIHANA. Will prac tice in tl.t-Courta of DuI.miI and .1 . .11 .unt I--. - tili--over DuImjIs County Statt- Hank. . 1, i'.a. Ilo. II. KISIIKU. 11. M. 1 1 A N" . FISHER & KEAN, Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA iil prartu-e ill tin- Curt- of Dubotfl and 11 ng counties. SpacUU Rttnntioa fivui ti 1. hi i-nt ol i-tuti s an.) eolloetlon. nflli-i 01 -paj.l Uuildin, ovi r DriiK tr r, -t ntrane,-. M arch J, USB. BRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney at Law. And Notary Public, JASPER INDIANA. w .11 practice la thr Courts of lnil.oi und I . rry eountica, Indiana. Jan ! lsy. OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, - INDIANA. S8.00 SET OF TCETH. SS.OO Hold, Crnwti and RrM(i work C...M SttHaff -'cIHt. liri.1 met bud of BlUn( artiflrial trtb I ..rk (uarantrMl Trin KraannaMa OSJaa i-f I -tli and i l.iy -tn i t. ast of Trinity 1-lniri-b. Mwm u.iaaa y DENTMSTR Y DR. B. ifl. MOSltY, Resident Dentist, UTINTINOlSFJltG, IINO. . - l.-rs his profcaalonal crrlcc to all ' ng a:.y work in tin- di-ntul lim-, and 'romlaci to gl it hu ciuacat attention U l.- plate work apeclally aoltclted, and all 'rk w arranted. Apr. 1, '. Money to Loan Rt o Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson, JASPER. INDIANA. Ii, lH-y. LIVERY AND SiL? STABLE. FEED. VOLLMES, MIN -I RK kt, JdMpcr, Ind always have the beat turnout, .f any ij Titt rnsmissasjj psstkailaily nSwwrinl traveler. Courteotia and caref.. I . . .. . . or. vera io an parta of Dulmia und adbannig oosurtias. Horaea Wded and

on i-nt'np terms. Oct Ii, 1SBB.-IJ

W. C T. U. COLUMN. CONPlCTKh BY HUH, M. I.. HOBBt. How No Saloons kill a I own.

A favorite "argument u- d ... r. i gaiuo uaiur..i..H ,u. ........... town is that such a policy i. r. drive husine.- ........ have to he met During the we k, mark. .1 eopii i of paper- from two widely separated toWDS in this State have heen re i eivt .1 giving the lie to ail such talk ( ine d these i- the Middlehury I ml' pendent. It refere by name to three competing towns, which have an abuodance of saloons, and cow parea the "unparslleh d prosperity of Middlebury forthe pasl few years then with their retrogression, it Hun thii-m when Ulis IIIN.-Ilt SS II mi are so f rt'-iueiitl e told that suloons help the town? Mi Idlehury bai DO saloon and WU Rl ver SO .i.ut,r,,iu iu it In hiHi inre cd-Ina-Tl f tl . m r r - t o l nim Lv onSosed to as nl nkS tr iowt! ;ll IM n i Wliere nit noi ouunm. The otlier papei h i ired is the Owens vilte star, the editor of which in a very racy manner writ up the improved material conditions there Ikan ever before m alike period; nonulation has im rcased at a la-ter r.ite: labor has been Letter cm- " II I I'.f .t, ..it-.. .ii I JZrJ mAiirml doubled, in which r 1 large tixi maul are ht ing constantly improved and i.. l .im v, t n.itaith u.-.-n nuuiiu , r-..... standing the loss of naloon-licensc money, and these increased public' - . .w ... ..r UIUUKUb ii I ' iv va.,'. . " ' ' - - LL th.. in f, half dnrpn ther..,. , . :.i. tt. loon towns) ui iisv siuc .iii-iiuii .i tl... dl.... Tin. ..-.in im r f.li v-o uhmv towns mine same aecuoii 01 I a I ......... a . . - ing made is most creditable to 0wonsvUle, and mav well be um d a, . an object lesson ar d argument by those striving to banish salooni from other towns. But perhaps the most signal ex ample of how piohihition helps a " l WU IIHilTTril Ul Killing, ii MB lui-ni.-hed by the city of Qoiney, Ifsss In 1881 that was a pint f 10,856 inhabitants, with 12 saloon- and the usual gamb ingattachnsents. Drink ing and gambling prevailed to an alatming extent, especially among young men, i SUSil g a d re di.-tr. S and poverty. Today Qolncy hss I population of li l,HHi and no saloons . Hank statements of the city show that depositors have increa-t d in a much greater ratio than the population. When the town was und.r the li ipn s.stem. and had but 11.000 inhabitants, the sum of lö, l lö.OT ...... f. r tlw -n ,,,, rt of Ika. ,, nil- im iwi in. . ..i m .... .. ..... .... ',.;, , ' ,i. ,u ' . lieu Hie fill n as innu i iii im ii cense system, and had a p pulation of 24.000 inhabitants, it paid but 18 :M for the support of the poor. !s,.r."i I for the support Under the no license system, the amount expended forthe poor deereesed H per tent .r liile the pop ulation increased 117 percent. Con: pare seven other Masf-achu-aetts cities, where license prevailed . . . .. .. mm 1 in ls'.'s, with W'lini'v. i no name.1 1 I. I.. .1,1,

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the DlfOe that OOmrjetinu nciuts ,lv',r- palpita'ion oftlie heart. Heart- JZ .u , Y" ' ' ' " " ",-,"n Manila Hav, and also -ent von a II 1 ,h, , n ... ithN lie i. "-''irr :u" ,mr;V,,K U,e n,ct;,ry aU . U,n'W ,n,h" 'r"4- K l" ,fl493f r08" Prfr.; Ma.,.!.,. And now it win nidi BMOn .1 . wmwi.. ii MnH attlll (t)lf ti.rMi.-HHil., yeiiovs- WHV wiell whenever opportunity small, especially when the ncreatje . nv i , n,i i ,..,,., t h.-.r.i made "dry. her and over iipuin Hkn, mate, tootne and diaagreeable t , UTTI. . " i . l-tiuidl have m, t heard i the ah-urd.ty of -uch claims, so i,,s- ta-te i il.e nm.l., .,,..ii11K "P of f 1 d- . , ... dun. tht same p, u.,d m iuimo t- W()ril fr,(lli 11I1V Ui. exeep V,. ve v a e I ,..v ee ' owu vtl after eating low spirit.-, etc V, your Ihe woman of the story ,s the from Europe from t&MlM fluther, td I tbink von are a;i itiveiv oavfl in "own y tetabottleol Aotaat Flow, daughter of ngamblerwho fall- vm- t fso; 1,188. In the . xp.nt. tn.n. .,. ,i.,, wor.t at ach recurring strudle for local ,r, 7-M,nt, T ,,, will relieve p.nly in love with the your pric-t th, N.,,,1- the I. S maiee a -til I OtwT fa H nd , ü Vow l.ard it h nrohihitiou the same ohtcctionH vm. Trv it. (let Green ' Pri.e AI- j I . . r li n L5 . ..... . otw i iiMdi.uim: i.ow naru it is

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since saloon- have heen h.inished. , , 1 The rea er tb it is .... kir.tr !of a M.-itt hai ohann. ki. nJ .,i..mi .: . ... :.

,, ,1 , 1 1 , , .-ill., novnr j.iii- mrscs. ii ii a- uccn aiirinuu'ii to a . , - ,, ., B. ne nie . no. . we -um iioiim-i-It asserts U . OwewvilU ' nver safi .ensational elopemen of a "Priest backing Gov. Odell for the republi- anU frieU ,, ,nd lh ,t on U1"r;v S in VI e no some plant-, and to . hJ. The dis J'1 ! J I, diMippoiut- estp presiuenti il nomination. Tl,. ;m ,,.,. ,;i,!lt . . . days, per.ty than during tbeai years 1 wcur al B seM0Q ed, for the ideal of the book is high only reason given 1- that there has Bat , , ,UI ., Lh nu B , saloons- her.' ''. ' j f the vear when both polUnalion i tendency is to elevaie rather be another mder .landing'; ,, , ,. ,,. n 9m u,. Ibouses erected, and good oms too, f ..... than degrade, and none the less so. between the two men about local 1.1 ,1 1 1-

nein um im nvu, um uivy I'lie priest is Rev. St. Clair Mad- the American avv as a wn a-u i,mlto tak" a po-ition from which soon became a Is vor lie, Alter his In population from ".OOO to 22,000,1 pastor of an Episcopalian' was never smirched before, and sll gather men hsdjusl beenremov I, rem oval to the far west they coneand the amount paid, per capita . 0j,ttrch somewhere in the United for the dastardly and cowaidly pur-'aboat a nr anda half asm, oh ac- sponded regularly, and these lotlot the support Ot the poor in these; S(t His -ister is hi- house- pose of ruining as brave a man as iiiiit of" in 'iiularities in his offl 1 1. tcrs, the lirst installment of which

Citie- are tromoi cents up to .fl oS while in (juincy the amount paid, per capita, for the poor is hut 88 cents; less than one-half the lowest su.u paid by a license city. This inform, accomplished in spite of the hindrance of a large heterogeneous foreign p pulation diawn there by the extensive granite (piarnes, presents to the citit I of the country, in hold outline, an object lesson in moral reform well worth careful study. Largely though the personal efforts of Henry II. Kaxtoii, a wealthy business man, the law against sah of liqOOI lias been unu-ualiy well enforced in tjutney Let none fear that banishment of 'saloons will prove injurious to an y j 'town. Nothing could be farther,

from the truth. Permanent prOftU(

parity will uly come to city, town and country when saloon, ln-come a tliing of the past

(iood Advice. tSLTi: Liver complaint. -M-re t!an auvetity1 .. . . . . ii v.- percent, of the people im Hu- l mud . . lStateH arc iiMlicte.l Uli tin-.' I a o .Ineases ami their iite.-n; Hindi uh Hour st .!, i,.L- ,...,. I :.,i. I,..,l,ii..l - . jii. . a a. i inanai-. .M rrt in i in.-. 1 man . .lime 'J-', l'.HXIeow. Infectious Opthalma in Cattle. Pu 'III. I II I a I Mit K II. I ill. Ill StMl urn. UK, 21, 1'K'I Sin early in the ring reports have been received from stockmen vi ee dis t'i the effect that a strange e) ease was an otiog the cattle. These reports have heen received from -eparated localiUea, si owing the diaetfS hM quite general l . 1 . t -.1 - .. .1 - o 'iistrinution. in some pi cbb me .... , . (",t,lt' simply hav - .re eve-and in otln is the affection is in .re seii-ajs. and a gmatei of less number go . .. In i . i ,,llllü- 1 "" i" no' so niucu from the number that are blinded, " "uthnftin.- occasioned, and to the diminished milk i! ,w in dairy cattle. ..... , tins disease is iniectioua ami hen started in a herd is likely to attack i large per cent, of them hefir.- running its coots. It ncca- ...... I. ..'.''' ........ i. .f. rrit.itiiu. H'ae' but we are inclined to believe ih.it IkauaMowluaMmnHafv cniidoy .... , i,.,i I. i. ...... LiM.ilnrn

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111 "ai'IUJ til ill au. im t i imun -'.. . . , producer.. This station re- h em of marriage .d s,;x relation l,TdJ tDe diseaae u one produced but while the problem is pro L , Sp(.ci;li organism. The disease wtb vigor and telling force,

- n..; ,.i,. ;(J ,,.,.,, " not. lw" : ancemthi anoa in this State ten years ago, and V SSS 9 I - I " . . . - 2"? ar'' l H'al Ufnd f eral. The body temperature is -"e appetite interfered with, and rumination clu cked n ii 1 1 4 1 I iiiiitiiiou vie in o. i nn : . mi u cises inesc svmpiom- aie noi a. I KT i V T -r iK.tb eyes are In-d nearly closed, II... It... O.....I .....I u.. r.- tun, r Mi-i.r III' I I ' I I7TV.II, a, IV I ' . 4 I J" ... t ..... the face, A whitish files forms ov r the eves which may become dense, The cornea may bulge forward, on - ing to the pre sure oi me soscess om within. Vellovv spots form from the si.e of a pinht ad Ul that i f a frrain of cum, and from the marinn ii.ll rn.inln r . . 1 . I i 1 1 i twi I I ShaWatfe Liu n in iiiu nnc n iiiii.-ii inn siin are abs, esses, and when they heal whitish -ear-will take tmir places. One aye may be attacked and then the t tin r. The c m r will last from three to six weeks, but it rare ly happens that then- i complete hliudnesa in both eyes, I 1 . , ti-. f limit Id o. nnnpn! ttn.lo a is SB tit .i ii- ui in tt' si J 4 ' - ä s i i rnple. Keep the badly effected cattle in Uie shade ot a Wom . . a . a s. or In the hero if necessarv, during the middle of the day, to prevent iil'r rayM ?' tocally apply equal nn tu iiiieiy 'uercu IliiniCIC . . 1 . . i .. .. . , i I : , , . acid and calomel, bv means of a ,, i , mi F"11. mcct ,rt";r , 1 bii Pf. ,H' d,,ne ',,U' fK' üJlh ll" 0' ar,a U PWa to an eye wash for the row R, A . Ol I hi, Aas t stato Veterinarian. A Priest and A Woman. Landfi Ayr, Ths A bey By p. 1 n . , Publishers, New York, Price 1 1 .00. , . .. . keeper, and though ba is young, sccomplisbwd, and good looking, and well liked he has dedicated

himself to the servios of thecburob,!quiry, If there be fsir play, and it with sinterest vows of oelibacv. and the ollicers who sit on that court

everything pertaining to self abne-: L,tjon. His whole soul was absorbsd in ths needs of his parish, but with a general care that made no distinction ofageaexor personality. I h.-v were all Ins sheep with e'i . with e.pnl interest lo the she. 'herd, excepting always an inciea-e of tender -vin pathy for the sick and sorrowing, lie might have sunned himself in the lap of luxury, and have d ulv worn a laurel wreat h and log in 1 ... ...1.1 1 1 indolent ease h:ui ne inn sninnine'i (i) gj, VVoidiipof hi- feminine ,,rjyi, gjt (r. h hn.l eernted the mission nftsjA with SO idea of llowery

penpiisits, and Iiis Interpertation of the otl'ue was utter self effaceni'-nt, ' indefatigable charity, und love

loan ii. imi. in- iiHii'iifi, ii" ii. i . i .1 id iii't 'i in house, aim cnueavorrtreououely to manage him a. .. . i .. i .... i.. ..i 1 1 f ut- i. f nnu nu . i , i mm o., hwi a a U a ... ..i .-SSV: I i i i a i r i to marry, and had puKco out a wile l,,r him a verv devout v lUOS ladv. , . ..I.I I u,...li l',,. -.... . her lovt fierce this woman and his female parish- .. .. . i i ..... nil ....ii. i,.....,.ii 1 I'lin-is, .m i ninii'i nu nun oiiu- i. over the l.o-e ol Uns woman graphically bold. The book is not without ila bright spots and i- inter-nper.-ed with not a little wit and imor. Ihe Key. .st. (.air seems to he t author s id. a of what a pries or i u i. . i . ii pre'ener -nomu us. in mi i .on,, III fro 1 1 II llr II f. SUV'S I ;zr. -7- . .1 11. r..ro I .. i ... , M nrilll .... , .. . r "u 'J "VV l ,u ,OTmf1t,l aeaicaiea to im ser - Vli'l. .if Ülirist. atlMinn. a HaVfl ' Tf.TTi? ,7. spmtual things, while t he latte, ar, privileged to marry, and to ministo the materUI appetites m variou. l",uted by moderation. But ...... -l It till lirO-st. A SO.

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j ' T, , i i i . "... , .... ...v. ,...-v ... lanu wedlock an 1 indulgea mother bard think on the subject otbcr-worldllnessl Some iomvmi In inside upper republican eirclea than 1 milst then a',1,le th" dlt1,'r the up ha-h, -n Pa-M-.l around with -

ii""" . Rvii , muu ........ ... . , , . , " a r,ron Pf ,wr lino lusiui- in int. -11.1111. it l s. a sioTV deal l iii. wiin nn pro j e.m it. there l-nomine coar-c or re puis.,111 ,'l,s treatment. 'PL... ...11.... I .... I . a M, . . t I oh im- aiiujiir, i.iiiui- aii,iii-niKH not very well known, has written i nn. avu, ....... . it book that bus met with measure of success, 'Its i-Laurel Eariage, and he another hook ttiat Brown . . . .1 hi Is fa.r to hecome one ot the ino-t : , . I i . I ...... .... . n- ..I i ..i wo iinar oi iiiu oniiri nuvota to-day. Ricuasd If. Mn.iii uN. Jasper, Ind., Aug. 26, 1901, CrromOarRegalar Correspondsnto WASIIIM.TON LBTTim

ti . f i i Ul Til . . , Pt.rtm nl hetng used aßainst him, f ,ettf f Ptw,ina gainst Hack - att's acti m in oonstruing his request inn a cops ui nu uojeutiw, able newspan r interview which Rear Admiral Howison had, bo forwarded to that off er, in order to give lit in an opportuniu to sa - - . . whether be wsi coirectly reported, into a challenge of Howinone right t- sit on the court was manly and . i. t . ., .1 I.,,...,

. . ' , I, ,' W4,OJell will tight Piatt for the control writ. xvin , , iQMt the same. Rear Admiral Schley no longer f)f tu. n,w York republican ma-j. ttm not out of the regiment, albas the slightest doubt thai the obTne, ßoeh a tight would be u'nMtkj rofl boom cigars and other whole official pow.-r ol the Nsvy de- welcom to ths democrats of the ,nsi .,... kflra -.the citrara are tine.

ir ' 11 r1' ,,aTO,pay roil is m tiouh:' lor crootteu

iimur iLiiaru icri us i-iiinu . , nOSS. 1 Ills 1 1 iilP It 1- . r. 11"- . wrote leuers eXOt'pl loner l.lIlll'V, unprejudiced person- think he b,srholike Neely, hail.- from Hancie, have s plea-ant surprise awaiting but it did not nxik" him change hi- i ( . l . , and who owes hi- appoint- theru in The Ladies' Home Jonraal ruling. There seemi eery liUle M1,.Ilt to be collector of customs atjfor September, tn that issue of the doobt that Howlson did use the lan-Xorgalee, Uris., to Perry Heath's magazine the original of "Laurie,'' gnage qooti l the reporter swears; po with the sdministration, basjia the lemons story ol Little 'ohe did and ihat he w is -trd as ,rn arrested lor carry ing on almea," presents forthe lir-t time a a member dthefourt of Inquiry wholessle business for smugglingjnumber of moat rlelightful letters by Bai tkett with the full knowledge tjbioamefl l i the U. 8. from äex-ifthich cam-to him from this rethat he was Sampson partisan CO n' 1200 to $300 head. The markable woman. " Laurie V real That i- why Hackett did not vi-h j ,ke in this caes i- thai Perry Heath Joams is Alfred Whitman, end be t a-k him about the interview, (peciaily recommended Hoey to now lives in Kansas. W hen a boy

ifaese men are playing with tire, end are smirching the fOOd name of I.. . . ! ! !. ver c mrnandsda ship. Bui there is a day f reckoning aheao, it mm take place belore the UOUI1 OI V0r have the moral courage to do their duty, regardleai of the wiefaes of the Clique mat te now running tne -v department ; if not, the light w ill he Jtransferred to the halls of congress, -uid it the power d the adtninistralion over a psrtisan majority be strong enough t prove t justice there, the . i-e will he thsfl taken before the higheel 1 turt a e know in this country -the people and i ben Will DC settled rignt. 'I'l... ' . I .,..., rl t has given im- o.-u i " -p.n n..nna out a carefully prepared StStement comparing tne imports ana exports iof the Philippine Islands lor the seven months ending January dl,

p. ml, with the isms pri 1 a yew r vious. The statement la ioti ml ad, of course, to show that I . S.

mw Hi r-j.i p ami control i me ia i. . i ..... . lands, i- henehttiti:.' onr trade , i ut careful -t nly of the ,i,,Jri , i ... . i nun . a. ... Ollt little When i to eneoursge . ti,;.t idea num'ier f A marinam ihlUr and ,- .liana nn . i .. :.... i. . i i ., . ... iiw Miauua i-i ouMu.-ien, nning, n.e lan.-r s.ven Ulnlltlls SlloW'lI)'' ol.lV ll.4Vl.Oll against $2 ,03 7. 00 Ihe same -even .i .. a .1 .. . it,. . iiiMior oimc previon- eai. u nui adds to i .i 'grsvatli n ol these lit! ur ia that exports t. Ktifbpe sbos

an incresusj from $3,201,653 to 1 7, June 25 from a trip that we made 083,751. Even admitting that IheseouÜM the Insurants and la

commerce Ol the 1 hilippmc- will in J r..i,. s. We were 27 when ft the OOUrsS of tine bwcoms as grofttLtarted, 1 seicant. c uporals nnd as the .nod sanguine predict, where : nriv.tM i In Uaa Iftth i,,.i

..... . .. r . . . . will tne oeneiil 10 U. B. commerce IM II l IIMI.I1 ic I,. n.mliiMlil In

. w ..wu ... privates, we a- l on umi : J une .i 1, .,..,.. .1 . ........... I . t 1 1 O 4. ..I,1 . . . I

WwnH i.imiiJMiui.-i'i a, iiow mere seems no way to snui the itu-

ropean out. Ihe Ireatr of Piawbila ai hoii they bad luat I men n'mlnn. hr I' t, ..icon,.., .it a...,. ...

1 TT . ..' h' 1 merc.al pnvilegei to all nation, in the Philipptces. Th iee who think that the Philippines will not out an important figure in our future poli- . . . .In.n ,1 I .... rifk I i nni in lnhiur nie ia.-i u.iv or two mat iio.-s las 1 . iii-inr.-n un- inn iil'll an UU IO. .11 ... Po"ca. it is not elated whether IllllI III llirow tile 1 1 lldencc ol Uie i . . ... ... .tah-repuhli an in tci me to another

i Ulli iwiu n mi on i miii inin v Xwft V H k can lidate or t loSiajbstter, wss made Corporal to-day mM outside the lUte, b it there ,,v Capt, Huttoo, oi 26th Infi and saemi to be i thorough und-r.-tand- b als! transferred me to Co K. 2d

,,, . ainoni: lh" r-;- itvicin- that th-'! state machioa will Dt against It ms.Ii 1 . . I ii ll a .a veil, una Uni rum wii not enter,ttjn aMy propositi m for a deat to lltm iU,v propo-.ii hi ior a ueai 10 ii-e Roosevelt the machine support. He 1 eartily dielikee Roosevelt, hut that of itself would not prevent his ..n.rin , inn, -. n,.lii;.il mii , e- . .. ill. T . . f . I . I . I "nun. n i- uecausi uttiie nai iau uie of attempts to utilise Rooee - veil's recent western trip to start a h mm f I hi n, tint the republi so r i ..... ... paiiiiBiam n wnain iou nsawui 11 dicker with him. But, most in tereating of all, is the bint th il s 1 state ,)M and of the mntry as was the lime stalwart and anti-stalwart lti WDich piatt played min : part under tne leadership ol Ktscoe Conklins tiüs sein- (obe a ba! yeai for i,.rry Heath's friends, whether they H. m:ini,u;l. ,llt, the funds ol Na1 o " tiootl oanka or uUlisii te leral ofgcei t nt rich quick. Another man that he placed on Uucle Sain ........ .

Secretary Uage SJ a man fthose he -pent I v ar in Concord, and Kt,.rlii.,f inlaarit ,.i. i alia Rttavrllthatr nn-t the author, with whom he

.. '... J ..I 4eooriing to reiiorts on ii e in the Treasury Department II hardly sraitsd Ufltil he gt wann iu the Of,irt. bsfors be started bis scheme to M rioh bv smusallns Chinamen across the border from Mexico. It -osaina to be seen whether Pern Heath's pull can da as much foi this crook as it has doOJ for Y.-ly. arsw robbed the Cohan postal funds an(j j, Hlji M (1 1 ri- J ('. A. B. StoDS thn -oii;;ii and i-ni-.- I to- eotd g In 12 honia without aaustaatlag, Pries ceiitH. Adverti lere in The QoUM&a an caituring the trade

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I r aj a Jj-p; r Soldier in lac Philippuu. He (iocs a Bit of l:pirwnce. Fkknmo, Ciiinarin.-e Si:i. 1'. I.. July 1-t. 1901. Dkau Ruo. and am.: I am try to fiiy that I haven't ,ot (MM i r fn in h line .-itice I left the ' i t -. I wrote to all of you wle u I h it ( lalifornia. and from Honolu

lu, siinl a tain when we reached ()Vt.r 1,,-re in these aUnda. The .1 ... ,i ... ... i i .,,,; roffring fron, Deat, want at . ,, i nj ami a place In i u-ep. waj ent out in the mountain l and rice iMjI.ltta .,1. V .i ! I .tli 'im I ir.il l.i.'L ,,ur Mrgtaitt. 1-t corporal and S . . i . .-. ... .n W(. S( , i t . ,i ,,r home, and w.ll(. we ,,,,t we w,,re pi i,ft :Ul" I llOrSO KUiea. o you See WS aint got D0 Hliap, niui when one ..f comrades drops by our side and , you to' 'biin aml lh, to kill bun to keep him from Ma . , sullenng; u maKe- a man le.-i a mu lsary. At night von hunt a r,H.k f0, B pillow to ley your lead OIli an(i in mm dsvs get tbiee ...1, i;i-.. ,i;,i " ,. ... ,1 n, ,f i.,r,. f ,,. i,,..m I., ir, i WHtll UV! PIWV INI ...... . ' f - r for rations, so we .bme the bed wai we could. n,,. ,.... ...... I .ill I,.,..,, it n. f n-.i, I Ia.imapm I .oil for a lt)Wnr iiled Lutua, where I I iiaV(. charge ol 18 men. no mat HnowB lna they know a good tmt illAH that thev kn .w a od wldier when Ussy gat him, and I M by the time my 3 yeara are up. i will be burner in ranks yet. higln Always b- a go d soldier and take what coin--, and voti will win in Jthe end That is my motto, l l i!iv-fn'l er. it linn. I i ritia tnorf a : I ' n i mu1 naok up I ind ""port nt on B. y i Ke settled d wo 1 Will write ' I.. 4 . . .1 la-.. a..a M lill i w I ut. UMMii .", it i w ta Give mv friends some to trv, and I i.,v I n,:.ik,.,l ll ! ihain t.i peie Haiher. H i a tod bye, h inins you an- all well and eni ytd g'ori ui Ith, hut in the army there is no Mich thin. Y on brother, Phil K astnihi. . 1 aatSI M. Akoll in a New Light. Those wh i have read of Miss AIcolt as a w i'ii tu who did n t encourage itiinn i':o, ana aeinoaa I ... i ii . .. ... .. appeal- this month, show Miss Alcott to have beeft different in many ways irom what ner oiograpnera would have DU belieVI . I II them Mr. Whitman says "Deference t i the ftisbee f the surviving members or ths family oompels um to omit sew i si of the letter- and p ut-ot others. RuOUgh remsinSj however, to prove to a I loveri of faonisa If. Alcoll thai jaalioe has never hi en done to the tfti sti a and RlOSt attrae ive side nl lo t nature her real love for hoy-, fthicli siwang from the boy satars that w is her in M tnark"d I d--rea, The local advertisers in The ( ..I sirs an- presenting (he finest spectacular play .-r j roduoasj m their line. f a l I I.

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