Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 December 1902 — Page 7

WILL l'US'il oNJ. HL FORM. 1 it .. i i . I' r i '.nl r in a ml i, nu-l (. Iru'lr-tl miikii Ulli l.i-utr I l IM I ml. tut l.i-il. Tin tilil in tin- ranKs of : - n t 1 1 1 1 Hi NII I) "ii tin- t 1 1 l Mini la rill lkUa IlUN ItMllttll IM Ihr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Of 1 It MM faotloa, "I.t uil MMgh iloiif." or iJo u link it- i t-iMr. is to i- tiif png i wm in ciuress, tmi not rigorous, rrforrs af abuses which WUx plolillMil Ix l'.it flection. It lias Ii-iii f out 1 1 hoiil thai I'n si ilent liimsm ll would .Mill (III- Ht i of hin great nfltot to Iba -hi. of the )'oili ami arg -1" . .riii. Cm to tha great rvfrct of all M Im Im Htm- in "i iiiul ri'liiK to all mill special prlvitagag to MMH th- IttltSWSI in i .... 1 1 1 1 in-1 1 1 1 a t i i 1 1 k in tin- i i i Ideal 'i message ia a victory for tlii-ilo nothing's, Strang to aa, there It no spseifle rsfonimendstiofl in the Who hi SMrSSaffS I"!' a I. tu to prev ftit the extortiona , t the trusts or the tabaldies frsntrd them bj the prot five tariff. It is not 'I,. production of the atrrnuoui Roosevelt, bul tin- (flittarlng generalities of the anxious poll, tieian. intent on pleasing II fOetiona und especially tin- itrongest. If Mr. Mm an ,.t Mi Ii. . k. f. Ilcr l.a.l hsM area idoat ami had writ tea tin Baaaaage or decided upon Ita contenta it con id not have been more eonaerra-tivi-. ami the Intention tnnde assra evflanl that oo legialstlon of conaequence win in- attempted by ronjrrrsa. The finam iai kings of aii at reet, through their aenntorfal nnl pong reaaional nilirs, niM'nr to have, by the fores f ansahen, deluded the president into the belief that there la great d soger f disturbing the business of the onntry. if any reform la eren attempted. The preaidential chariol has been hitched t" the juggernaut f Wall strict, which ruthlessly Ignores tin rrlen of distress of tl - ander Ihetr feet. The presidential recommendsÜM for tin- tariff oommlaalon haa for creek a been tin- demand of the prim ripnl Wall street organ, it being well known that tbe procrattinsting worknt'Ruf inch a body oi i hi Kindt r rather than aecejerate reform, in fact Praam dent Boosevell emphsaixea thla whan he snys: "The unhurried ami unbiaaaed report of this commission would show hat changes ahonld he made in the arions ached ules." "I'nhurry" is just what Wall street and the trusts desire, Furthermore, the president has been led to believe that reforming the tariff by removing the protection that allows the trusts to scii their prodin tii cheaper to foreigners than to our people, "woulil he wholly Ineffective." rims the beef trust , the roal tTUSt.thf steel t rust and the hundred other trusts, as far as the tariff is concerned, are to have free rein to continue their exactions, But president Booaevelt recommend! that the dntj on anthracite coal he repealed though he acknowledges that such na luaendroent would onlj be of service in such a erisii as w a- produced by the eoal Strike, lie does not recommend that bituminona coal ihootd also he free; though that would Im- of gn ater lenefit in regulating the pries of fuel at all times. Regarding tin- power of congress to regulate the trusts, the president Is evidently in an uncertain mind and makes no specific reeouuuendatlotts r mggestlons. lie. however! scknowldgestbsl Itmaj ' aecesanrj to amend the const it ut ion to fire more power to congress. It is asfe to say that the present rungresa will pass no legislation that will Injuriously affect the trusts or relieve th people from the exorbitantly high prie s of the necesssriei of life that the protective tariff now allows the trusts to impose, a attempt will be trade in the next congress to amend the antitrust ton and some change or addition may ! accomplished, in view of the approaching presidential elecfirm, hut that nut legialattM that will reirulatp the trusts in the public interest, or prevent them from extort!ugaH the present laws will allow, is hardily posj-ible. unless the whole Mtwer of the ndminist nit ion should, by sonic miracle, he thrown on tin- side of the people, end this President Roosevelt evidently does not Intend to countenn nee. Thus lit" hsliev at'e 'oil til Ik-IWCM he democrats ami the parfj in power ami the financial buttle will be foUflTttl in the national r:ini'uii:jn ..f 1904, Who can doubt the result? On tbe one side will he the great mass of consumers who finil their Income squandered t fill the pockets of the trust magnates. On the other tide is the iipnbliiiin machine with its Wall street allies. The machine Is discredited in some states ru n by the voternof the party it represents and would be discarded hv the VOtars everywhere, if tin- contributions and official natron a ire were not so largely naed to maintain it. Vet in BpHs of a lukewarm president ami trust controlled congresa reform is certain ami the longer i' Is postponed the more radical n ill ! th " tut dj CSSal ISO Free- I.IM. When President Roosevelt waaoa his stumping tour, he declared, in his speech at Cincinnati, that anthracite coal was on the tree list. .Ml of thfr republican spell binders echoed the mam dects ration, 'Ihc democrats Showed that anthracite ami hituniir.ous coal were both siihj.ct to duty under the lHnglej Inrlff law; thej were denounced as prevaricator Klection in now aver ami President Roosevelt acknowledges that he was mistaken and recommends In his message that the duty be removed from anthracite eoal. it is son up to a republican con gteas to pass such n bill: hut so far no sti ps have beea taken to that eneli it t well to impure wh bitumittoua con I houltl Hot alwO Ih- placi il Upon the free I let, especially as the coal barons are making preps rat ions tot a port coal to Mediterranean ports to con pete Ith I vim Mai la tboat Bwrkets.

OUR GJ Nl .VOUS RAILROADS.

THE PRESIDENT EVADES. Bis SVStt rlnues llrfttre Ihr I rutin it llie Muioiuer nf Irii4 eel e il I it tins I r If. It is well established that CoL Ibios,.. reit led the ehsrge up Ban Juan hill with tplendid courage. President Roosevelt attacking th- exits of the hi'li tariff ca ri it s h sword of lath and lo t ps a timorous eye to the rear, lie sa- in bla annual inessae: "If the tar.tr law- as a whole w.irk sell an! If btttiatfl has prutpereU un.lt r tht m and l- aroap rins, It it btttsr to endure foe a Ilm 'Unlit Inconvenlenre anO lnequsl Itiea in KiBas i b dutai than to upset hui1'ntxs by too iuk'k utiJ too rsdicsi chancet." Here the nid evasion la put forward once more, aeys the i bicago i'aiiy News (iad.). I ht policy of the repuls. liean party has bet n in recent y nrs to permit the msnufacturers prscticslly to write the tariff schedules to suit themselves. The Inconvenience has all been on t he side of t In- consumer. Wlu n tin question of revising these precious cheduiea comes up la any political campaign the shout is raised: "te the tariff in- revised by its friends!" After the election the party -cities back and si'lis: "We dart not touch it!' It is better, the leaders say. with oily salisfact ion, to cm I ii re for a t itne anything that you ma hsppea to flnd mi just in the tariff than to upset business Endure how long? While the protected ma ii ii fact urers have brea t h left in their bodies will they not continue t.- cry "You an- upsetting us! " if ar.y aoe p OpOSes t take away by tariff re-xi-' ti the smallest fraction of their eha e to make Mrge profits'.' Everybody knowa that the present profits in protected Industries art i normous. Evcrj bodj? knows that iii prices of commodities, with remarkably few exceptions, are now extraordinarily hiLrh. Vet tin- president of the United Btatea lends himself to the purposes of the greedy pets of the IMngley tariff ami sa, s Ith smugcom plscency: "Keep on enduring it. To live you relief would upset the fellows who are gouging yOU." lb- fear-- the effects of "too quick" or "too radical'1 changes in tic name of al! that is wonderful, does he fear that a republican COngreM WOUld eviscerate any protected Induatryt Rave we not heard throughout the recent campaign that the republicans, being the friends of the tariff, could he trusted to rev is,, it prop, rlv? Now the president tells tht in to let it alone for fear they might upset somebody. The president is a man of courage. Why ahonld I ringe before tin- frown of t he protected Industries? If he must do so at least let him cease to blowhot and cold on thia subject, Let him take the manly course ami be a hiuhtariff advocate to the limit of that peculiar type of frenzy or else let him -i t about ilen :iiii!i!iLr proper and w ise re tonus of t he tariff such as President Hi Kinlej In hia great speech at Buffalo declared to be necessary. If the friends of the high tariff do nut reform it the enemies of that eat? red law will do the reforming a litt le later. Wmi'l Tench the Trusts. The hill Introduced by Beaator Cuh l, ,n to amend tin- antl-t rust law prohibits interatati commerce in articles made by trusts, the penalty for violation beinjr a tbie of from gMOlo S,00Q, The tm at in the bill is in the proposed appointment of M special agenti to act as -pit s to report any infringement of the law. What a simp these appoint incuts would be fur t be henchmen of re publica n congressmen of the bath bone and Seely stripe! Hut "the boys' will have to wait some time before the tru-is will be called upon to "put up ih, -;n!f" to avoitl prosecution. Ben ntor I'ttllotn ami the republican majorit., have no intention of really reform lag t be t rust - or the tariff and the flood of hills that have already In tn introdUCt d arc onlv inti nded to please their Constituents Since President Uoosevelt's "conservative' weans ge baa been made public a good niiinv IStl-trUSt hills have been held up for reviaion oa mor maervatlve lines and more will follow the presidential tip. that t si re u to he "nothing doing" at this m s -si on. ami w i 1 1 go in t o t he wasti basket. The vi. tei- who expected republican action against the trusts or the protee live tat iff will again In- disappointed. The solicitude of the aubaidj hep. trars lest tariff revision might be entersd mi to the detriment of business and eheel Ing the current of prosperity is touching, very. These pat i it s. a ho have gn n rich on tbe swag they wen enabled to pocket by the oubsgeou du t lea paid on imports, haves tddenly become t he anxious friends and l aarck (aba ot tin drar peophv dlha'sinogsi Times

TIIE FARM ORCHARD. Tis t Hur it lists i s in a laiu- I oral tu ihr rt tu ui, i KsntimcM 1 uaiiei it-il i. us Ii Win ii ws remember the old farm, Ibers i aothiug iint comas to our muni bearing ,i greater sense i pleasure thaa the aid orsbartt ! wjs Lbs oreMrd that ft lied tin all with perfume la the spring, thrilled ui with promises la the susassertaad kept it.- promises uj good things iu tbe full. What at magst lalluenea is there binding the ions and daugh ters of the (arm to their mUI hoiue.' Kvery tanner tha' owns u farm and aspects to live up .n it in the futur-j hhoulil have a lam hf orchanl. Thia orchard is not the one that is to supply apples ami other fruit for murkct, hut for the family only, The sum mere iai orchard must eontaki aaly a few rarietiei of fruit, but tha family oithard should contain a great many differet t kinds, it Ii de. s.i. iide that the family have applet from midsummer to the next springt A few trees of early faunlv apple should he set out. lheti others that ripen at the end of slimmer and in tbe tarly fall. More should ha (tow i. that will keep till midwinter, ami some that will keep till the n-vt spring, A grant variety al fruit will prove pleasing to tin family rattier than a few kinds, Thea too, it i- a matter of education to tin- younger members of tin- bousehold, for the fruits and the bra sons concerning them learned in child hood will never he forgotten. FhS growei thou id know the mime of every fn.it that grows on hia grounds, and thia Will add to the interest the Children show in the orchard. Lastly, the Weil-kepi orchanl will add immensely to the value of the farm, if it ever has to In- -old. 'Ihc value of such an orchard will not In- estimated in the value of the amount of fruit it will pro luce. 1 it to a large extent In the sentiment connected with it. The prospective buyer -it s in the orchard not oi ly BO many bushels of apples, but he aees in it a certain element of pleasure to his; family, lie behold- in hi mind's eve a mass of hloom in the spring, the waving of fruit-laden houghs iu the summer, ami the glistening of dew-brightened fruit in the fnll. He is generally willing to pay something for these. By all means, create an orchanl for the family. Farmers' Review. TIMBER FOR POSTS. The Treea llesl Sultetl foe Thla Purpose re Iteal ,-tlnr. While i leSSe nnd 4 ii in ni on Lurmt. For five years the Vermont experiment station I. a- ! n trying to raise the very best timber for feme posts nil the tm t worthh - - -oil from an agricultural standpoint, and it has had rems rkable iuccesi The three com Don trees, best suited for posts, are the red ceda r, tin white eedsr and tha common locu-t. Seedlings from nine varieties of trees, including the above. were planted in the driest tenet of level sand plain esst of Burlington, where the pitch pine is ihc only tree that makes a vigorous natural growth. Here the white pine did fairlv well, but the locust far outstripped all others. Of several thousand seedlings --t out, last spring when less than a foot high, ttj per cent, are now alive and three feet or more in height, with vigorous top-. Twentv year old trees near by havo a diameter sversging nine inches at the base of a clean -haft averaging :.'.'i fee'. Kach of these tree will furnish three fence post- and some firewood, A thousand treea can be planted to the acre, and the seedllagf cost onlj H,an per thousand. The only source of trouble is the borer; this may be grestlj reduced by planting OS1 pssional rows Of white pine among the luriistv On the whole locust fence poets may be considered n rerj rah nable product of otherwise worthless soil. POST DRAWING DEVICF tioi.iemsxtf teeauaremeol or Mmpts Const niel I tin Whieli Is ISSC ' OtVe l Isf nrl inn. It is not a hard thing to pull up a post or hij.' stake, as a general Ih njj, If proper com 'r.iencci fortheworl are

y JUSW ' hanky roftDRAwnra poen at ham!. The plan port ray ctl l tpla ;: t Itself. Tha iron n ay be round or . .uare but !h points should ! kt sharp. Hirns r inch into the post enough tn hold lecurely, The lever should have a mail, cleat or iron oa IS9 t sd so the Iron hook will not tlipotf, ,1 J, , lores. In Farm , rd Rome, lluvs i nw fur l'n t rii I... Salem 1 1 Ire, i creuanerj operator has cult nil upon a plan for the (leveln patent of the dalrj interest f ids neighborhood. Whenever he lads sn Industrious farmer who desires tt purs chaae cow- for dairy herd, but who I t not Ufftcb tit capital, the er , ami I V man btt - 'he at ' . - nary cow s ami : hi ll sells them to the farmer, taking a mortgage, 'lid- plan hat beea prae lord prev lottSlj I v i n I BSt I v mi S, not ahly large couit ai.ii s coetat to. ia Ka touts. id has Let sstea

Trnllis fur .Irls. n, v. i n o., i about the dimplaa it there's sunshine in vour miilc. At least one little act of ISndnrss s clay and an easy pillow at nij-ht. Vacation planning is all right, but don't let the sum mi i dlt all is ii.ti i fere with spring tcbool duties. Neatness of dress first, an,', style Disy come as an a ft eft bought, (hie frown a dav wl.ui slit's in her twi ns will u rinkle u girl's forehead like a crone by the lime she in I'll. Tr.v making vourself as agreeable to your brother as if lie WtJM MM other ifirl's brother, it will pay to win his boyish confidence. llow many thoughts a day for mother's comfort do yon give V ( ineinnati Fmpiirer. Mulla lntlaatry. It is the fashion of some writers to apeak f the arctic regions as a worthless quarter of the world, arhloli haa never paid for all the dangers and suffering incurred tbere( ami yet the Dsn ish possessions in Qrecnlsod arc almost unique among colonial enter pri-. s, having paid a profit to the general government every year for more than a century. Practically, all tha mineral cryolite used in the industries of America and Europe comes from Oreenlsnd, ami. according to tbeaatfe mutes of Gen, Greely, the whale, sesl, wall us and other products of the arctic regions have, in a little over two e. iituries. contributed about ,000,000,00ft to tbe wealth id the world. If. Y. Suu.

he M m Wot Saper.: hoM Diinr .i a. in ajje ifremony at Xor'heast Rarfa .r. a week ago, the long veil of tii hride in oine unuc -ountshle way berame Ions:: d, and fell. A suj trKiuou bnJe would have beea aorror-stricken at roch an or, urrete e ;,. i ! ijis w mild have fainted, perhap postponed the event. Not n thia bride. She just stopped the proceeding long enough to readjut the refractory adornment, glanced smilingly at the groom, and then. With a let-t he-prooeswion-move look toward the nuniiter. resumed her po nition at the altar. The reverend gentleman proeeded, and it wa noticed thnt he gave an extra tug at the nupt.al knot Kt ntuht e Journal. Stnpa the Cough and works off the cold. LaxaWe Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25 cents. We can't help but feel very often that the advn e we give 1 much better than the advice we lake. Indianapolis News. -HE MARKETS. Neu York. ! x 4 la 0$ it .. i 50 7U 61 '.1 ft 16. CATTI.I-: Native Steers . COTTON Middling Kl.i ICR Wim, 1 Wheat UK AT No, 2 Kitl COHN No. 2 OATS- No I PORK Mass (new) ST LOITia 4 2o K H 37 IS 50 r, T5 fi ou T 11 1, 40 4 25 3 So 3 1 4T, . . IS 00 n C'OTTt N Middling- . ..... hWa BKKVK8--Htestrs . 4 i Cows rtiul Heifers. 2 25 i CAI.V BS 'per 10U lbs . . E B0 o IH MIS Titlr to 'hotee . . f, To 'i BHKKI' I'.ur to ihniie .. arm it FLOUR Patonta 3 35 ft itht-r (irailes 2 IS 'n WHEAT Nu 2 Red. 72 u i'oitN No ; 47 'ti OATH No. 2 ft RYE No. 2 44 ' YVuol.- "e.iti Yaahed is fa other (Sratles ... 11 f( HAT Clear Tlnmthv 12 ui n Itt'TTKI'. ('hole.. Dairy 1 HAi'OX Clear Klh ft EOC.8 Kr.sn 21 i 'JfJ ir, .vi I0V4 l'( 1 it k St. 11 d aril Mi --,11, wi LAR ' !hol Si. . mi ft '1 Hi (11 'I 1 i il I Ii fi 60 fi 40 4 25 3 SO I To T3 T5 CH1CAQ4 Native Steer CATTLE I 7-, '. ;: :;, I 40 IHM58 r BHKKI' YU I "H llr to Ctl. , lee Fair to 'hoice Winter Patent . SiriiiK I'.itenta . . :i "si No :! SprliiK . WHEAT No 2 Ked 75 COHN No. 2 W , 3C IT t 6 10 fi IS 6S 4JH 3fi'4 4 00 56 3s 1! 'I is so is 8 1 1AT8 Pi iRK No. 2 Menu KANSAS CITY CATTI.i; Native Bteeri : 78 Id K18 Fair t,. Choice WHEAT No -Z Keil KT CORN No Mtsed slATS No 2 While 'a i t 1 .1 SEW ORLEANS K!,uflt IIIkIi C.raileH ... 3 60 1 iHN - No. 2 W OATH No i ft HAY Choi,. is ,-,e ,1 PORK Standard M li.vi 1 N Bhoi 1 Rib Bid es 4. -i rTT N M 1 Itlltng Hi l.ollSVIl.l.K. W1IKAT No 2 Ke,l ... 7s ,1 CORN No z SI 0 OATS N" 2 34'"' Ka ' N Short Itiiia 12V ' COTTON Middling u TS 47 X, I M 8 ÄVgetaUe Preparation for As - slmDatintt Ittc Food and Regula - long tttc StokMCte arslBowels of 'Pronvolcs Dige9Hon.Chr?rfurness and Rest Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Kot "Narcotic. A perfect Remedy forConstip Hon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,Fc ven s h ixrss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature af KEW YDHK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPCR

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ghjiaea System Xetr Ohsersafloa 1 ale ara. In addition tu through chtir car and Pulinisu Ulsepcr Mrvice the Frisco System spwates in it trams out ol Saint Leu I and Kamst it) very btadsassa Ohiervation Cafe Can, under MSSgSapeat af Fred lisivry. These Cars sie tuuipped sitli every eonVMHtSSSi iiK-ludiiig large library observation room and platform; the former Hippi.cd with easy chairs, writing material, lastest news paper and periodical. Klectric light ana eleetric btu add le the cost fort of the pes anger I .-.--- train leave Samt I.ouisaud ivlana ' dail via the Fruco System.

Prepares. Berv! So Ethel' parent have purchae5 in automobile? Sibyl Vssj they think that hs vil) be able to "ma across" some eligible youni; man that way. Raltimore Herald Soulhneat olualat Ksearsloaa. Low out- way and round trip rate to Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Texas, on the lt and 3d TucsdsVI of each month. Write for pari ...n- .;. : ..:. rature. James Barker, Gen'l Pass. Agent, at K. & T. Ky., .rH'i wsiauTight Bldg . v- bom. At a BeeefclrS Hoarding llnnse. Mrs. Oldbird (sssetlf)- Mr. Choosey, wi'l you pass the batter! Ml ChOOSC) en,- ' i ally Yon bet your lilt if it' no better than uttial. Judge. Many of us might be happy if we did not suffer from disorders of the liver, Then we 114 ;,. h i Ih Km 11'-Hamburg Drop which cure the disorders and bring the Mete lystcm toa health condition. She "Cholly is alvvays running after aa heirea. He ha a paMon for geld." He "He t. . h fat 1 died ef yel low ft-vi r."- Indisaapehs Msvs. Piae'l Cure for Consumption ir an infalli Me medic. ne for cough and cid. N. W. bamuel. Ocean Grove, N. J . Ft l IT. lix. We are none of w either as fosUsh or a gmirt a tome 1 COpIatbinS are are. IniiunSpoil New s. lows Karma B4 Per Aere Csab, bal. HoroptiUiiaid. M'a!ha'.l,biouxCity,Is. It i essr to lind fault, bec ause there is so much öf lt. Chiiago Daily New. Carpers cao be colored on the floor Witt Putnam Fadelena Dyes. Only IK tier rent, of the globe' land urface i fit for cultivation. oooocKHoooHotoKXooK4xa ST. JACOBS OIL POSITTVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS PAIN. XKlOO OOsKH00KKK J INUARY BUYINS Tbsr Is no time likt.taoaarr for litfaciory burls. Tb ui.lldsr rush I otrrr and th early htirmä trsJo hsi nulyet bcrun. In January Jou !) get ttr.l pick f all tl,- farllest Sprit, Euuds aaa tnsrts 1 ample time to fill an4 itote yiur order ltb (realer promputts. Send 13 r. nt TODAY foronrlargaOeoerat Catalofue No. 71. It (iet picture, dracriptlun si,d price on almost evrrytalnf yua at. wear or nc. 6ae ' to "n everything yea purchas bj ndiDg yuur order to MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO. CHICAGO " Tha Boaaa that Tali th Troth." CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA

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