Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1902 — Page 7
Y all a ii SUS uPB the Iii i sti Ti i rt 1 SOt one we
see go Krr!i In Its folds of sttbT) ., ,p(rll born at LeUil tei , i . ,i fouslit t Hunker HU1. '. Mond Thn.uah tears ,nfi r,at,r.trlf.. gj ki MM tUM ..nward tili. KURtkl Ilurrsh! the w. min rlr gs
Kriiin riiKK'i 'i ro.iM ni !';' K- na Mr Paclnc's aoUtea Com-s answer tae attain! Hr.iVe satlur hands hall raise today B j.rlile on every sea "Old tilory!" lit by fädele stars, TU- banner of tbe free! rs Mood of array and valiant !res. ,rni COHraiBf through our veins, Is quickened by tbe Happy dawn A, , thrilled by martial strains. H;r lo.il anth.ms r.nui art- heard ; k it. tv ry shades Ti,. ir echoes UM tha s'KhlnK I'lne . i i h. r the v. ru.adt . T pkwshars In the greowwaftg To turn the H rttte Held, t Brought ir. pesos from patr.t steel That ne'er to strong sroul I gleH. C idol . c. Kun Uvea glu.l saluto Neath liberty's areen tree, v. Si rth gl 'I fouls tu, in. r e'.rg The banner of the free' Henry Denver. In Bprlr.gfl M (Mass.) mm pub. lean.
Then the round. brvu, freckled 'ace of a KU boj l" l" rsr tbe lini of the ba-kct. won. an -e:. allied and fainted, and Mick Ewett, ths IWH buy of KIvm od, Kan., went sailing town rd th senlth alone in sletider basket, swinging by four taut a-ords, wild tbe upward Sweeping bulb of yellow silk lifting liirn beyond the sound of tnlatill gud i m t llie measureless space where tin- iniUnri- fn Mad the world is hut a silver-striped bull of green .nid y cllow. HWhn I looked over the edirc of that basket," Mad superintendent Bmutett, telling tin- story yesterday: "1 didn't realize (lint I was going up. For Ave minute, Of more ii seemed to nie that the ' srti had Mddealy dropfad nwwu ward into space. 1 heard my mother
acrenm and w vaguely convinced that
could see the earth again, himlnnni iu a pule green glow und hjui entlj Koariup itaarHlj toward mo Then could sec blotehea f darkaff shad i pn-en, tbc rier looked broader and BOW I could M'i" the lake as il aeaataafj gn dlrantlj aadbf me, silver; Idue. Then 1 lnar! a murmur as ol nane di-tant roieae which pjyaw load er und louder. I beafd aaaara am-, lookai Mgf for Um UmH m; i wi falling fiii awiftlv now that I pfftjad ami thought of my Biothaff by turns 'I ken I covered my face with mj hands nnl waited for tbe BgMl "Hut suddenly the basket in vrhW r I grouched stopped with a gvdklei jerk, and thai the bip silken bus BgflM softly rustling doWS over me 1 felt another gentle hump. the roicea were riniring in ns ears, and
HUMOROUS.
kOOT'S SUGAR TRUST WORK. I PROFITS OF THE STEEL TRUST
sin- had felt the eerth dropping; under I feit a hundred hands pulling awaj
bar ai"! arai frightened, it didnrt oe-
.rrüt
By JoriKFTtRYa- $
- JSjiÄC" " fcT-IT ' s a "ow. and . th(. ,.lt.nie when the balloon let i?yv Mil 1 -r,""! l,ut Tie -uii was ;..v. ant! vet before it 'tP'VfV juiv 4- ig, lie kevond the Ranaat olains the worii
t ' - . . at ' "
ttasa frccklcd-fated.harefooteil school- . j,mJ,,.r ,x.ke(! Bat. .lost as thai bov in ElWOOd, Kan. He's n !iision ! manstrotia in eie nnd hram with
niperintcndcnt on the fllinoia Central . n Oohr that you hnve seen nt sun-
cur to me that I was in danger. I rafhvef. lt that I wns lucky to e in a balloon at the very moment when the world fall from IM plaee. I apeeerigted upon what would happen when the globe went crash i'.ainst the moon, ggjd lelfahly chuckled et the thoafhl that I. at least, srottMaii b in the sggaahup. " The nal hreee I felt teemed to
come straight down fron above. 1 dropped my eap not nm' it fell liVe a poamd of lead. Then, for the hr-t time, I began to realise thai 1 m roinp up find thi earth wan Standing still, ih injr business IB the same oh! place. Fur a quarter of an hour the ground lelnw Baa looked like a concaxe basin. The horizon seeaacd like the high outei rim. and lf low tne. so far that thepeople looked like sn ail bags, was the bottom i f the hollow dish. To the Mr est, Me a yellow ribbon, winrtintr among green flehl nnd forests nnd squares of golden harveel field, the Mi-Houri river lay flashinir in the sun. hake Contrary, n sheet of water four mile- ionSf, looked like the half-closed. blue eye Ot B woman. Bt, Jog.gagofcfltM I and sjianirh'l with tin roof- nnd gins. seemed almost beneath me. like a toy ; village on n checkerboard, Rs hills flati teued and Its streets merely dotted with crawling specks.
It inut have been past six o'clock in
go. set no
.lost as the sun,
nnd brai ti with the
nt the empty balloon. When I canu to I was in a hammock on the porch
"What was U the al.tnsker dk of?" "I d' n't kuow, tt I heard ajaajaj one say Le breathed hi lut." ludun anoh-. Neu Mg Bsanoa'a ifmhajttngi "A tinanrin era-h. and poor f How, he went "seder." "And t hen aba threw aiga eeatil Im it." BaHttaVMs HeruSah "Me tays that his proudeit boast ii that lie never forget a kindnets." "That's right He aetM forfeta na that be deeg )u, und he won't let Jiu forget it either." Philadelphia l'rens. H rink It. Mr. William Goat "Oh
dear ii..-! 1 at.- to., much ofthat reo flannel um; rshirt 1 polled off the j cloth, sline this morning." Mrs. Nanny Goat "Why don't JTOU take g irink ol I wuter-.'" Ohio State Journal. hadv li "Hut if you are auch S I
marty r to OUt, w hy don't you t ry the
new Uygela powders that are so ez
Waat tpiiear lo He a aeheeae Kllrk I uuUa tgwau Ike 1 ahaat Treuar) .
."secret a r. Ii.t a;.;. .r to lave all the 1. ii. cut of the practical politician of the New York WaehJua stripe.
lie known how to get fund to carry
garellBen et fcea Halle Aaerlr tMieit rWy IruX I'rlee.
Men on tbe in- -!c ay that the United .State ateel trut will, forth fir ". .urt. r of n-1 yer. which
endi June 30. snake probt ai ins rmm
..I, mmm imnln be is intf rested iu. stoooonOO nur No other m-
Bi retury iioot appear to have the ( dnstry on earth can ahow half aaaeeh Cuba reeJproelt cuue very much at profit. heart for at bis instance the Cubaa Thi world's greatest iaduatrial
military government, which we baM ; jfiant ships it a products o every vou
iut withdrawn from the inland.
of the little hotel near the lake. II Maslvely advertiaedf They did BtJ
wasn't hurt in the least, ami my mother, laughing, crying ami thank ing Goil in her reverent old Irish way was holding my hands. I had de seended within a hundred yards ol the place 1 had started from nnd had
-pent nearly threat hours at g greal altitude. Of course my mot i t was j wild with fear, but Prof. Winhall who knew his bv.-iness, reassured her ' GOgeewhat by his own certainty that I the n!Nolute stillness of the air would hsaura my safe descent near by. Mis only worry was that I'd fall in the lake, all J n s.-ore of boats were patrolling the waters watching for j nie. The balloon attchor was what I eauaed the first jolt as I swept downward, but it broke the fOTCS of the fall nnd probably saved ine from a i broken limb nt least. No, 1 never I went near a balloon again, m.t I'm i not sorrv for the experience." Chi
i ag' i Becord Herald. A BOt'S LETTER.
ii.
Wrote to III Ftlier nnd Inrl. deiiuilly Hemlntlel Ulm of the Fourth uf July.
hUSband g world of good. lecajeo
Millionaire "Ah! Hut I am theii wretched propriet or." Punch. Very Wily- " hat. make you mak your speeches so obscure?" "Asaconipliment to my audiences," answered the orator. "Bui they don't understand them." "No. Hut it flatters them to think I credit them with sc re BOS a to be able to."
W.i. Luft n Siar. "It's a funny thing to me," aollb I auled the one with the pole, "that ir these days 0 progress in invention aomehody hain't got up n laboi satin' device fer cat.hin' fish. Now
I s'poae that soon' I git asleep eouM fool Bah'il grab that bait an' I'll havi to wal e up an' pull him out." Indian apolis New -.
P limiatk Wail. -"They sny a cabinet k-.t only has about tlW j the advai tage of Hall-player Iajoie." j "If- a shame ain't U. the way thing sre unevenly diatrthwsadj in this world? Think of a cabinet officer, who couldn't teU a bunt from a home run. getting all of $s.00O a year! t hat's this country coming to" Cleveland Plain Dealer.
gaged the services of that sugar patriot, who is always for the "Old Flag gad an Appropriation." F. H. ThurbT to enlighten the Aim r.can eople on the need of Cuba und the poverty of the sugar trust. Thi kind interest gl Secretary Hoot in the cans-- .f the s igar trust appear to have apealeJ to the generosity of Gau, W 1 to donate and caused him to make a donation to the
gUfUT tfUet campaign fund for reci-
try of the globe. Of cour.e it cannoa
dictate pricea in other eountrlea, ltaw it can in thi tariff -protected house of trusts, but it can well afford, as ita profits show, to meet the pricea of its unprotected competitors in foreign countries. Mr John W. Hate testified that bia trtit auppUaa two-thirds of all nailo conumed in England. He could have) added at from one-half to two-thirdu of the price charged for the ame I li in this country. Tbe steel trust
the world with barbed wire.
... TV., mi in in uahirt U9i a hihhpn
M' II 1 . H .... m- I CI . kandaomc one, some ta,00v a year. It also sells other wire, steel raua.
hut the Ko.it train. n n. -u rhap his . etruct ural teel iMaUsysawsww orders, aersaaded Wood that the of rood, all of which are sold to for-
eigner at p-reany , . rv" Kven tin plate is being sold at one dollar per box below the regular American price, when it i ha be used for packages to be exported. Based partly upon the difference between the domestic and export nrices of the steel trusts' producta.
I " . m. a a ikni eeisussn
of which the following' an! partly upon ine i'"-"
here are o high tnat many nui.i
Cuban governnaeut funds wouia t the proper soorce f"r the MSjaf trust campaign fund to come from. The Thurher mode of campaigning ia bycircular letter, and is expensive, aa will be seen from the following" hill which Gen. Yood ordered paid. Not
.inlv that one. hut three more of Sim
ilar amount
is a true copy-
set, struck the horison, the world suddenly sssnmed the appearance of a globe. The lake below me. now lookin r like a silver dime, seemed like t! b apex of the sjiiiere, and then.
railroad now. and he writes his name "M R, Kmmett. Bttpt.," but in th"e days he was known at the village school as Mickey Rajaaeth Of gourae U heel Koberl Kmmett would have lMen more distingue and deferential. h it In thoae daya he didn't go in much for style, and with the memory of h is dead father's line Irish brogue yet r ging In his ears, "Mickey" sounded all right. M rkejr'g widowed mother "keit eow " Noboly cailed her little entnhHshmeUl a "dairy" except herself, but she managed to eke out a decent livleg for herself and Mickey, and she waa proud of her ambit ion to give him en education nnd prouder of the fact that he always was first at Mb atudies. Hut when t he glorious Fourth of t72 drew near, Mickey made an eloquent plea for some firework. He wanted to show his patriotism. He had an nmiiition to make ns much noise as the Othef hoys, and his heart rebelled nt the lUggeatloa that "t'wasn waste of money." The widow proini-ed him a (lag. "OP11 civ ye a two-bit fin e." said she, "nn' tnke ve oter f the plenlr nt
hake Conthrary. They's t' be n balloon aaeineion and free foir wurrnk, and it will cost ns both only four-hits." Mickey preferred to malt, bedlam In his own yard, but the widow was bent n the picnic, and the hoy agreed to e". it was t he balloon that fascinated he lad. He wa io sooner on the picnic grounds than he sought out the cord-netted bag of yellow, with its wicker basket, its anchor and its gaping month. Wl en the creat charcoal Bra was kindled and the pipe inserted into the big balloon Mickey w.is the hu-'et ad in the neighborhood. His g od mother watched him and cautioned him n hundred times, hut he havered about the balloon like a bee at nn alfalfa blossom. Finally, the aeronaut. Prof. Winbal!.
rame forth with a bath robe flowing ntertat, lost all eolor. The pale light
rt icefullv from lu 1 u r II is ' . ,,, v. rimmiBB round and
creted tights gleamed in the hot j olin(
alight, and he tUpX rintenoeo the in- l 81ln's iaif light, wa luminous with a Mb ion of his balloon with t he rareless ! . yellow clow.
"
An Omaha boy who is spending tht summer with his grandmother In the western pan of the state writes a follow to Ids fond papa: "Dear Pnpas 1 nm very well and having a good time please send me a dollar to spend on the Fourth of July (1 rand ma has been well all summer and thev are selling tw bunches of firecrackers for B cents here I have got 3fl cents saved up to buy firework- will you please send me a pistol and a lot of paper caps, hast Bunday I went to
CHINAMAN ON THE RACES. Sar the hlle la mlltloa to F.icei Compared Wt Bed. Brown and ell
J
The Mercury, an evening newspapei aahUahed at Shanghai, (hina. (otl "$J0.00 per vear payable quarterly in , adNance." aiid dated "3d Moon. 9tb i Dav. -Mh Year of 11. 1. M. Kuang HsU," or Wednesdav. April 1ft, 190. contains I
an interesting article on the effects of the Angloapanene treaty on ea-tera Asia, translated from a natiie ( hinese paper, say s las Seattle (Waah.) I'- h Intelligencer. The arti.de saja: "Civilization has advanced so much that we now know that all nations are äerived from one common ancestor. The varieties of race have been pro tueed by climate and location and re ligiou But the white race is ambitious for a paramount position ovei the red. brown, and yellow race-. The lattfer raes have no such desire to rule over the white. In fact, as the white r:-cs the other cohirs sink under them " The writer gi rr. wfully admits that "the red. brown, nnd yellow races are slow in advancing and cannot keep or to tbe white." nnd he asserts that
I...... ir some foreigners who are
not willinirto make allowance- for this nr.d have devised a theory OWt af the seven davs of creation to the effect
that the other races, exclusive of the white, were merely transmogrified nouheya."
ne lutista that "in the I ri'eci motcs
ino, i Tr.roBFirJff rr rr. il JHf -Jl If 1
ii 1 ejjer-raa LjJL T
PROTECTION TRUST COMPANY STORE.
"Form 8. Voucher No 31. Abftraet 'B,' Account month of Aprti & Bat "The Cr.ited States military gov.rrmer.t
of the Island of Cuba to the l Riiec aisiea Export aiociation. Dr. K r ser.dir.a a tnlrd edition of So.OBB circular letters and accompat) ira publicatlor.t to leaders of thouffct tn the United Btate. advocating a reuuction in the cu:. upon Cuban products, with a rec:proc: reduction In the Cuius upur. Amtncr frod" ucts Imported into Cuba... a--5 "Received payment. L'r.'.:d Stites Kapert AssociBlir. , .... "F. B. THI'RBER, -Preeidetit." "Agrli 2. "T service as per blU attached te above) In support of the ari.a:ueei of the lr.habuar.tB ol the islar.d of Cuba for rtcprooal tar, relations with the United States KMm Under authority of Get Wood. March The tiocumtr.t bore ;he foiiolxif Bdortfr-
thev have another aorl of doctrtne t l ak.qUartrs UTar-mert af Caan ' . vi .1 liird nre dif-I "Havar.a. Aprilo.
ne euro ini o. i , w .k.. i.1r hiv.rz
1 r..,,r.o. ire the JSC Krritn "" --' "
.91
gooda are being imported, the following table has been carefolly constructed to show how much of tbe
pr.fits of the trust is due to the
tariff: ft - F!r'.h, I Products. ductlon. Steel rails, tor. l.STS.O Blooms. afBatt and s:abe -iH r7 Pistes " Men hart stl. shapes. bar and hoops ' 2CS 0
Sh'e-S Tir plate Wire nails Barbed aire Other wire ar.d prod UCtB Tube ard p:rf Alles atd forg.ru A" k V-a-s r ta. . Structural vrerk Ml II II eou
4 ;
e-i 744 e K - V 1-- : 6- TT
T r'ft Profit, t: f 1 .vt : ti j :: za im 4 sf..-: er X 4 7.ST 7 a W.i - sai V 74 4. nv -tu ft TT
718
m 3.5bs '.oo.aj
LIKE
i:ayi.isii..m:t.uu?1)I1'vaW' THOU THE GROUND
as skv
1 saw. w a : i i"
the sun dropped below
ii,o slmclows crent about it.
like stars reflecteo in tue the it v's lijflit shining
dimly below. Soon t lie globe. Uown
ui. n which I traeil with f uscmat ing
..Miifil to he bwiiuunniT ro
hot ! ,..,j ti, ,, Vft mV hnlloon. still in the
confidence of n toaster. Mickey re-
'I bex ami
fascinated with the
the i Bunde school and the teacher told us . 1 1 0 t ItMi i v .Mii.l w rith live
nunub o 1 1' "" . . loaves and two thheg are you going to send me. a box 4f traworks like you did last summer. I saw a box kite in a store jreaMrday nnd the man said you can send it up with a hunch of era kers on it at ilghl anl make a fine sight 1 WOUM like to have a box kite for the fourth, We are all well at present A hope you are enjoying t he sa me great blessing w hatarc roman candies worth
ferent ih
birds and man should use them as slaves and inferiors." And he derlares "the Americans are to-day dc rising" fresh exclusion hills affainst Chinee workmen and even arninst Japanese. In iew of all this, what become of the much-talked of International law? Oh. it doe not apply tr thee matter--, forsooth. But do not be surprised. That precious international law follows the power which is mightiest, and is modified accordingly in suit circumstance- "
After mn. h more or tnif ataeeaawia
im
("ecla
form and is swallowed tip by othei
that tu
b. n ptr :n- . . . r ine v.-n-4 oirectluns ard autt.orlty of the BUttlSsTg sovertor. this voucher. s iiibm.UoJ. I approved and the auditor la authorised to puss the samlt direoti.-t. of th rr. : m c v rr r tS.gnedi -rUAgJIC M'COT. "A:ce de l amp " "Paid by check Ke. fcHiüf. April H. iC fur or. Banco 'aclor.al de Cub " We would probably BevaX hae kuowu where the funds came from to carry on this sugar trust compaign. if senator Teller had not drawn it out of Thurher when under ath before
Deduct, as shipped te constituent Co tB.elg
: 4-- : tn.ss.MS It tnay le that the farmers and laborers of this country are proud of this trust, and contribute willingly to swell its profits to unheard of figure. It may lie that they envy the foreigners who get our trust goods cheap and have no home trust to match oura. It may be that they still thinh of our steel trust as an infant that cuild not gev along without its tarifl pnp It may be that they w ill mte to increase tariff duties and to add more millions to the steel trust's proflte.
There's no tellinsr what will please the
the senate committee OU Cuban rela- j people. Fortunately this is a matter
pier mn. h more ot mi nicnw.. n whkb iuve8ligatir,g the sugar Jn which the wishes of the people, ex ing to u- and earnest to him. ns oanipaigB. Thurber was rather J pr(fcfced at the polls. uaH be made law. are-, "if China d. es not qu-h y re- pnearinjr before the commit- BTROX W HOLT. - -1 J. mmIIawJ iin hv othei C,,J " . Si I
doubled hl efforts to help ao great a r,s ,,f aUi streaks of fiery in Omaha. man. Re helped lo Hfl the asnd bags i rJ,d 1hat t)rn 1)PJfnn tfl Kjmmrr audi "I must eloae dont forget the do Into the car. and as the yellow halb, j jn 1j)lv ,in,.4 nll(1 nr,.s ,M)n the j Kiss mamma and the baby for me w 1 ke a monstrous orange, bobbed up- , ' . s, ' ,in.s easÄad roar like I will you send the money. Goo . . m iia1 IIII. a . 1 Baa 1 1 ....
Ward in Its efforts to be free, the little
Irish boy was beside himself with des M. lie hopped into the haket n dnjten time. The profeaaor smiled h.-amingly upon him and asked: "Will you go up with me. little man?" Mickey glaneed nt his mother, who shook her head fiercely, nnd then he dodged awny ngnin into the crowd. Fifty stout arms were now holding the guy roes which confined the bnlloon. The tkty was perfect. Not a breath of wind disturbed the air. The ii ke from the little steamer in the hike curled straight upward In a
n id i ning cone of tri ay. The trees w ere motionless. No cloud specked the blue ikj the water lay flat and shininglike a ti irror In the sun. "Xow, my frtenda, tknudered Prof. Winhall, castinir aside his rohe nnd ' ndlng forth resplendent in the snuUght, "when I shout: 'Iet go!' jrOS 'ii'i-t all loose holds ttpon the ropes." TI i olunteer assistants chorused: "All light." Then there was a Will While the profesaor looke! after some ifrlef pigeons that were to noeontptny him in the sscent. Somebody Shouted ! "het go!" The restraining ropes were dropjied with one accord, it'i the balloon, tenantless nnd like a pkstMhk rs. auward frone tbe graagsla
Ihttt of thuiuler and then the crack ()f lesser noises would reach my ears, l hsBia to fancv that I vvas far
above the clouds and waa looking down upon a miniature thunderstorm. Hut finally 1 remembered that it was the Fourth, nnd then 1 knew that the disturbed area upon which I saw so paahy little darting lights was St. Joe nnd its evening display of Unman candles, rockets nnd bombs. They nil seemed vary trilling and pitiful to gM then, and I remembered conceiving a genuine contempt for so small a thing as a ' M 1
, k or even n box ot nrec rar iters.
I'h en I noticed that the brece no
longer blew downward upon my hare head. 1 watched the hag which hud been rotund and bulging, and mw ,i,n( it sides were dented and flab-
m
i fmint fi ivi"kntTv ox ranis
a s v
liar
when
Good by
From vour loving son.
Of course the boy will get the dollar if papa had to sell his coat off his back. The small boy must hnve a big time on the Fourth, no matter what happens. AUAS KOR THK GOOD OLD DAYS
white race will acte
i tf Iiis fiisirracr Is to
iu i""- m- . averted it entirely depends on China herself"
The nuthor then directs the atten th,n of his fellow-Chinee to Japan
..ov v. ...... .n rnnic.lv advancer.
.--nr. in- i-o.-. i In civilization, so that she le able tc stand tin for her BWS rights against i
the white races. She boldly says that
he also belong" to tne wntte mo?
tee, and it took some peemaiing to
tand. h Klent iv he
nations, it win coin him on the
rule the yei- a-- . ... T.Hr". in
Was llllll iUU oi . - ......
DRIFT OF OPINION.
Senator Elkins is somewhat
- ... . . i m .1 I
tentiotis, and well he migiu oe. n'rine wfaen he preident R,sesenator also drew from him that that roessage to congress on Cubaa generous old sou!. Haremeyer. had recipr(K.itJ ig -appTing the waterahsO contributed a four-figure check , ;n?res
for the same can-'-
pa.
bi .
i
It would thus seem tnai me a .mmtitration, through Secretary K-l and Cen Wood, are hand and ghMS with Havertneyer and tbe sugar trust, and
to carrv on tne
ne um "ei-'s- ' " I furnishine money to carry on iue She says that there are red and yellov. . x fatIipaifrn. not out of their white race, to which class she be . Itathbone-iike. out
UW i g -
In
the basket, advertisements ior ine baUooatlat, and throwing them out saw that they r.aile.1 lazily upward. '" 'I'm falling!' I murmured, and for the first time becai.e conscious of the most terrible fear. My hair was rather long, nnd stood on end part . . - J ...! rollt t Vi V
ivw.tliterroran.. ...... j , ... ..T.,n.t no flin M,ivine cr4rK
Zr Tl the, rare ao run awayP-Chicago U astern bills suddenly, and than 1 1 hawa.
longs, and therefore the western n tions need not boast of their whit race. The Japanese will not consent to he under their feet. Hen- thi white race praise her with a certait undertone of jealousy " Such otitnourinir prove that the
lives lost during the Hoxer outbreak were not sacrificed in vain; that Chins
ta waking up. r. sample. -ou ought not to smoke riln before the children. Henry." gnBU tnlated Mrs. t hinner. "Can't you see that you're setting them a very bad example V" "Oh. that's all right, my dear." replied her husband, easily. "If they follow your example of carry ing pins in your saauth they'll never live long enough to be harmed by my exan
pie." hyrscnaa Iteraio. Then tke Tenable Sesa jhl BhTl 1 wi.-uld never many a man who lovel me fo; --y uui looka He Of aoursn not, oear. 1 ncvet thought ul such a thing. bt ray ta
the
The friction between the cisll snd military governments in the Philippines is still smouldering, though the home administration has ordered them gen together. A billion-dolls r congress start led the c.nntry a few years ago; a two billion congress now seems probsble. In the former ease a democratic victory was the result. What will the harsest be this year? Thea breakfasts at Hanna'a house, attended by the president and bis backers, look very much like aa
sttempt upon the part of Hanna to tie up Mr. Koosevelt as he attempted to laaso tbe labor leaders. President liooscvelt baa given congress anot her sand-bagging oa (,'ubau reciprocity, but tbe last week doea not offer any new inducement
o campaign funds for the s urar trnat over anas ne aaia n aa.-.o.. fm the euban treasurv. while con-, sage. Kepnblican congreasmen are PbV ssiministration. eon-1 not generaiiy .Ihdk. and hat. to get ES. would seem to Ive dutv bound u. out of tou- h with the p.enrounter. make an appropriation for the amonnt This congress is neanng a4that the -isar trust campaign fund j jrnment.and.likethe Fifty-aixthcon-reeVhd frm the Cubes treasury, greea. bns done nothing to lower the .1 i 4i.. i nh.n. the wav to ! t.ritT or. trust Deductions, which Mr.
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of the Cuban treasury
it these oatriot do love
Cubans! One can hardly believe soeh things would happen. The next thing that may be expected after such an exposure of cooperation gl the administration with the trusts ia that some wav will he found to make a draft n'the United States treasury tu help tbe poor beef trust defend Itself against that other member of the administration, tbe attorney general. ...
After this exposure or tne niening
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mere and the sugar trust, until Wbey we can. b-.t. then, repuiüsan Jet" free O.hen sugar- comes hi4b. Ü' we maat ba- H.
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