Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 October 1903 — Page 7

Weeklu Courier. C. DOAMK, Paallsaer. JAJaPJOk ill I WMAMA.

A WIM PURTATION y Margaret Schenk

lag enhanced by a .-'rip of narlet Tal vc. at the throat ami somi touch ul cardinal In the front or her gown. "Her ea.-uieut wu. p:tril open, and the wluü swaying tbe lace draper ul her wludow, hid her from my view, but only momentarily. Fuon she reap

peared, aniiiing niil with a mysterious, beguiling, bSttntlng grolle Ibat o enthralled and y l i.;. palled nie. "lly heart thumped sudthi; mayhap my vai ii was flattcn l, 1 cannot say. but cert ul nly my gaze was drawn tc hers by some potent, magnetic fore that bald me csptl'.e. A force tintcllablc that frosf m while It thrilled me that -within DM Html -'OB-Btornation and smi me desire.

"I waa as a man drunk, fascinated hypnotised. 1 v;is as a man in a dream! Presently realizing these feelings, I endeavored to rouse myself, to shake loost froru the crowd of emotions that seemed ghoul to amotai r me. Ii vain I could not even simulate an Interest in my book. My eyta traveled again and a-aiii to that strangely sad. sweet face, whose glances spoke of mysterlet revealed; of dreams come true; of hell suffered, then left behind; of Heaven

T-) ONE of the most prominent of this cltya residents there once be-1 fell the singular occurrence that la ralata bera, and the -he declar." have j beta the moat ttartllnc of any he evarj experienced. He was staying wiih his j wife and children at a hotel In a great :

commercial canter, pre pari nie to depart on the morrow for a pl astir resort. "It was rath r late iu the afternoon," eaid Mr. Coldaracena. In speaking of the affair, "and 1 occupied a big, comfortable loum-tiiK chair that I had drawn

Into the bay window while I went over j lost, and then regained.

the current periodicals. "Although my story was cheerful and the room was cosy and warm, 1 experienced an Indefinite but distinct feeling of chill. "Vainly I endeavored to dispel it. but the shadow hung over me like a pall, vague yet insistent, unknown, unnamed, yet vital as daath, and freezing the very marrow In my bone. "There was such a keen subconsciousness of a horror near me that suddenly

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"At times she seemed to lean against

the casement, pallid and motionless; again her face seemed alight with the moat exulting and radiant of all smiles. "This weird variety of flirtation wsi kept up for perhaps half an hour; at times she would rottrs behind the curtains, but oftetteSl her glance sought mine direct and unabashed, while evei about her beautiful mouth there came and went that strange, mystical, seduc-

HEROINE OF THE JUfcGLE.

Aaienraa Woman Mii'l Iii II I it eat 'liner Ker Killed ia tit ilda of lotlta. Few women can boast uf Killing two tigers, three bears, two praAtkaTa, and a number of smaller animals. This la the record established by Mrs. James C. Donnet. daughter of J dm 11 Whitehouse, of The Larchc-B, IrtlagtW I iHudson. Mrs. Donnet vent to Indi;i some time ago with her husbaml. who is an officer in tbe British army, and her surprised and delighted parents have Just received lnm her a letter which shows that tholr delicately nurtured daughter has been teaching the athletic British girls a few things in the art of killing wild beasts in their native Jungle. The letter is in part as follows:

"I am the proud slayer of the largest tiger ever shot In India, ana he fell at my first shot. He measures ten feet eight inches, has a perfect coat

FUSJNfcSS IS FATAL. Tae mm.l a riala. Kae MMf See the t-'lrat Kaaratlala of I'.eally

Naaarra.

BETTER BACK UP MR. PRESIDENT.

Etiquette is not imtre code of forma use: ess rules; It comprises the v. hole range of good mann r. and consequently good breeding, tact, politer.ee gad charm We begin to ham etiquette

when we are told to eat with a ferkln! preference to a l.uife. or our fingen; J to sit with our feet under the table, hl-1 stead of on IL Many j. : : "iv an Idea that per j f et m tt : i. and a knowledge of how to act under all circumstances, la ban j in those called upon to mew-in good society, and that it is snobLish to try a-, obtain it larongfc 1 ml ... Thau this there can be no greater mistake Tht

children of the most cultured must submit to a long education in etiquette.

Much, of course, comes to ttem almost

the

I tossed aside my book, and with a gulp tlve smile. of terror glanced apprehensively over "As dusk crept on I felt that even 1 mv shoulder expecting to tee 1 know' myself was but a vague, unreal bdng-

r, Vh.t nerhana I sleot. Then 1 rubbed my

It was terror the more t rrlnle rrom eyes briskly and caiien my mum i aw

to the window. "For a minute or two she stood silently behind my chair, and watched ths voting woman opposite; then she shuddered Involuntarily! 'What a weird

smile!' ehe exclaimed. 'What an

saris, ghostly effect. 1 feel chilled to ths heart Come away from the window.

Your neighbor gives me the creeps. "T or tried to. and continued i

my look out. "After a few minutes a morgue van drew up in front of the door below, twe or three men took cut the grewsome pine box and carried It into the house oppose. But ay young woman stillstood there, smlliug. always smiling! "I grew cold and shook with the intensity of a nervous chill, but my neigh-

Then tne name

i KBB Hf ifMaaaaaaflN ifl Lla!w lA

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as naturally as spee-c-h. thr rh

knowledge their children pos-- - bat then the parents must have knowledge in the first place. It is the perfect acquaintance with what Is good form, the consciousness of feeling perfectly at ease In whatever situation one may find herself, that gives the easy air of good ; bre eding so full of charm, so well worth attaining. Natural tact. Innate refinement, go far. but they do not take one all the way. any more than a naturally clever child can get on without any j teaehing whatever. But one thing It certain It Is only those who ar natural- , ly refined, and possess an Inborn tact, who can ever hope to attain perfection of manner, for the foundation of all good breeding Is tact. A tactful person grasps a situation Is , an Instant, and Is at once prepared to speak and act correctly, no matter what

company she may be In. She is neither too familiar, nor too reserved. Next to tact, a calm, easy manner la absolutely necessary to the attainment of an air of good bn !ing Fusfii.es is

fatal. An over-rue ntuated illter.es and de sire to please Is more to be commended, certainly, than the lack of both, but It Is almost as far removed from tbe ease of good breeding N. Y Weekly. NOVELTY IN MIRRORS.

INVESTIGATION JUGGLED.

Ia Elaat lateatftafa! tke PmI oalrr 9MS-dab.

TRUSTS IN SUGAR.

All M Sarai

mm tUm Ca

The expected has happr.d

master Genera! Payne has succeeded In pretty nearly squealching the post office scan dais. Since the indk-tasent of Machen and Bearer. It is ertdeatt thai but little more will be done There are

The sugar trust, officially knows as the A me: wan Sugar Refining company, has bougfci the uatrv..lng interest lm the Oxaard beet sugar combine, so that to fotar there will be no more compeu.iua bet seen these two Lt&away-

too many congressmen and republican men aa to who ahail hold up the con-

eaders mixed up in the matter, who I most protect the looters, and some of them too much dread an investigation jo allow the matter to proceed. 9nea a competent machine p .it. Can as the Dostmaeter general knows that the re-

sutber. and we may expect the pr.ee at rnftaPs sogar to graduaUy, if not rapidly, rise- Cto the other hand, it to probable that ths price paid to the tarmera for beets silk be reduced, for the sugar trust will have no incentive

COMB AWAY K RUM THE WINDOW' Its easy ambiguity dim. unformulated. hld '.us. unintelligible. Why did the very naira of my head stiffen, and the blood of my body congeal? There was nothing, absolutely nothing, to arouse my fears The children w r- asleep; my wife, busy with packtog, huuim.d softly oter her task. I garsed myself for a consummate Idiot, and hauling my chair nearer to the window, endeavored to busy myself watehIne the ebb and flow of humanity through the busy streets. suddenly I f tc raed to feel eyes upon me. vividly luminous eyes, whose glorious effulgence burned upon my consciousness; whose glance demanded and enforced an imtant recognition. I looked this way and that, and there, across- the narrow way, standing at the window of a large apartment house opposite, I saw n woman, young, beautiful, and wreathing her lips the sweetest and most inscrutable smllo I ever saw Kvldently she had been glancing my way for ome time, and as our glances met. she smiled again, a strange, slow, subtle smile, then dropped her eyes de-B-'irely. She was of a peculiar yet placid cast nf beauty, her features were of an ex-

-mwitelv classical type, her skin or a

Beilegte pallor, like the cream of a wa

ter lllv or the waxon white of a mag

nolia blossom. oie was gowned in pur est white, the delicacy of her skin be

MR! JAMES C. lio.NXET 'Amrlcan Woman Who Ho'.ds Tisei81. u .g Hi cord.)

and teeth two in' bos long. It took 16 men to carry him into camp and 1 did It all BiyseR and it was such a difficult shot I am a sort of big bog

law natives bow down

and kiss the hem of my oress ror i am the first lady who has ever shoi in these Jungles. Ah. I am a feckf j beggar. So just listen while I tell you about It: "We heard a tiger had killed a lot ! of deer in a pfst e of bamboo Jungle ! about six miles off. so I rot about '

Glaaa Htalaa Ita Traaaparrarr. Poaaraar Hrlrrtlni Properties of l.ooklaa c.laaa.

publican party cannot receive any mSre u iatcrease the output of beet augar and tuch hard knocks as it has received by aiii probably decide to decrease it, lbs the exposure of even s mall part of the ( roni ca reajuag case sugar being scandals and survive the treatment, greater than on manufacturing beet ' Trusting that other matters may or- augar. in consequence of the dtscrim-

:upy the attention of the voters. Mr. mating doty of nearly one cent a pound Payne has ordered no Information to be refined sugar, to which must be addidvea out about the sea ret als. and re- 4 ,M ocautervaiünc duty, which to

hnr Killl aat. smilinK.

from gas jets, flaring up suddenly In the j In camp now.

room behind her, showed me even more clearly the exxquislte outline of her face, and the dash of scarlet velvet around her throat. "The morgue men bad entered the room. I could see them put down their box, and coming to the window they ... . --.I 1.. ni.ufni nt Ichhnr

mtra my , 7,7, iTmTsn beaters together and tOOS up our "As they did so her head dropped ' m mmutm ...m

. w" ... throat 1 l,sl"u

aorupny naca, "u a 1 v

a ooninii scar et wound. WDIM me 1

oca w r3vS""' C' cardinal rosette of her white robe was a

stain of blood. Swiftly, silently tney aeposited her within the pine box. "She was dead! "I had witnessed the finale of one of a great city's numerous and appalling tragedies. My soul sickened and became giddy It was horrible, horrible! "Someway the distance between us, the reflection of light, the shifting

shadow of the curtains comDinea wiin

some poise of her dead body, that bad been left untnuehed upon discovery, all conduced to convey that very real impression of life and motion that had so thoroughly deceived me. "And yet. In some strange, inexplicable fashion my subconscious brain seemed aware of the tragedy, even before I snw the woman's form at th wirdow-I had felt the awe and prescience of death. "Had she taken her own life, or had some one killed her? I never knew; 1 would not look up the case In the papers; I wished to know nothing, or, rather, I knew enough. Her heart tiiat had been emptied of much while living, had found. leyond, a sVutlon of all problems, and this solution she bad tried to Impart In her seretxe though mysterious glance, and In her slow, tender, yet infinitely pitying smile."

I Overland Monthly.

H( re is a glass which apparently can be use d either as a mirror or window. It resembles a mirror because It has the ordinary tilTSTSd surfae rsl it is unlike a mirror, because It is transparent On the- back of the transparent or translucent plate is a coatiiiR which consists of a silvering material, amyi acetate, gun cotton and fusel oil This coating

!uses to say anything himself. Lookinr

at the matter from a political party standpoint, he may be wise, bat tbe exposure of the scandals in other government departments persistently keeps these matters in the public eya How President Roosevelt and ths other re

publican leaders must pray for some-

imposed to offset the export bounty paid by foreign naLoava, making ths actual duty on refined sugar about US ceats a pound. If the reciprocity treaty with Cuba is ratified this winter ths sugar trust will hare a further advania of a per cant- reduction on all

sugar imported .'rom Cuba, and as sugar

DREAMING. Then the heavy clover oerfume comes a-dr.ftinff dswn the i'"l (Oh M iir Ups wer red and tempting and your ktssi 1 thf) were wot) rhere's a sweetness all about me and a w 1 1-1 r calls to m;nd cop, tht rrnrgu !ltct! the margu. rites hat clustered at mir feet!) Zu 's tS mir.1 1" wag WS walk, to, SMlinn a M:nas!i:K fair. t, my eheeh will (eel forever where a w. n i l .own tress of hair Bent v touched It! tt.l. half turning, lex- ... . , fiti.i vnn ther!

Oh, Iba ill ' you were lattgktaff and j roar hisses they srsf swessl

ROUGH DANCES MUST GO. Yale filldea" aad "Hurcsrd niaa Are Held t a to Scorn hy Profeaaera of the Terpalchoreaa Art.

near an open space, wnne

the beaters went into the Jungle with

! nima ami liitrna itrivin" RIX buffalo

in front of them and making hideous ,

noises?. After about half an hour, when the beat was neirly up to my tree, I saw a 'into tiger. He was eolne full bat. so I saw it was a case

of then or never, and althouph It was g very blind shot I let blaze at the j vanishing stripes as they flashed through the bamboos. "A roar and rusY tol l me the mon- 1 ster was hit, but I could see nothing, as the jung'e was so dense When the , shikar came tip I told him where 1 I had fired and got down and with 1 loaded rifles we approached the spot j

where, about ten yards from where I fired, lay the very finest monster I ever saw and his great striped body did Indeed look like a slain king of the

forest The shikar and I all hut hugged m our excitement The moni;ter was Indeed glorious with his ten feet eight Inches spread out In their full, his gums rolled up. showing his enormous teeth and his skin In Its mime, and oh. so beautifully Mark and yellow. "I had already shot three hears, two panthers and a tlser. besides all sorts yf deer and other smaller beasts, and when I snw that monster lying there slain by my own hands It was the proudest and happiest moment of my life and I shall never get over the reellnc of exultation." TO REMOVE A RING. 4 Needle Plal In the F.jf anil a Bit at Thread III Do It In n Few

trrnnita.

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thing big to happen. How quick.y tne caB grown euch cheaper there than Beirut Incident was selxed upon, bot u n maaufactnred from beets, ths that faux pas only occupied a day cr outlook for toe farmers who grow bests two. and the scandals are still oa top. I M ot najamxing. It to stated that ths There are Indications that an attempt aaanag trust mags' have Invested ia la to be made to take advantage of the a ft. Mreag cf the finest Cuban j 1st orbed condition at Panama as an ; mgmj ;M mn(j when the reciprocity

outlet for the pub'.ie mines to owcn up- t-.-,.- u accomplished f-ct

jn. But the scandals will not c!on. iÄnj, W1u utiiixed to produ

3UT dcu up uuui'"'; suxar

aspect for the administration. One day we hear that Digs aad Mi!

will not be brought to trial: the naxt day that Beavers ssaps his firgers at

The only bops for ths farmers who grow beet and also for the general public the consumers of sogar is that

tbe dis- r.m.natlng and countervailing

ths administration and dares the gov- j -uty ftall 4 aad the sugar ernment officers to arrest him. anyway tru4t wooid item have to reduce tne ha is daily seen oa the rtreeta and av- of ntn u, pnrtul ihm enues of New York, oftsa in the cobs- lhe foreign article. Aa pany of government t ftVria.t The pro- beet BUgMJ u naama WBu tt js mnna-

reedlngs are be e-omJng iarr.es... seg I&Llured frooB the bssta. without gon

operatiott.

Is prvbable

that the trust would find it more profit-

: able to manufacture beet sugar than to

buy aad refine the cane raw sugar when the preferential duty to abolished

Tbe democratic position la that a

- - - - - ISc.UieO iroaa law acwa. aiu here Is a strong impression abroad that throttgh a parate refining the Investigation U being joggled and m cM u b

the pressure from the

been too great for tbe withstand.

machine has

president to

POINTS AND OPINIONS

jsoaabts duty on sugar is ttecesesry to What is Attorney General Knox revenue, but ths preferential duty floing nowadays with the anti-trust Bfiici, allows the trust to increase the

law? We onit-r 11 tae press, u pr.ce fo the public and pocaet tte ainer-

1.. (TU MIKK 'It AM' WIMKjW. 13 also transparent or translucent,

by means of it the plate is msde reflective. Thus the glass, while retain-

knows. Rochester Herald.

With the capable assistance of -Ob' Addieks, the admlnlstratloB to making itself as clean as a hound's

:00th ' Binghamtoa (N. T.)

ia robbery.

Ws are glad to add that, though still bound by s bigcted tariff at horns, tbe idea of fairer trade abroad has now

Help wanted is a queer sign for disposed our own government to 00-

w tain the opening ot new pons ob uwahafe .1 iC coast, not to the exclusive trade of

wast all u, particular power ia control, but to

inc its transparency, possesses an am , rei". Ucacs to

1. tl. e t ire properties 01 a mirror. h.aHn oat but unless

No notable Improvement has been' ara r0iBE

made in mirrors for a long time, and K.; '.'aav tan ret thtoyaar Albany trade of ail the wcHd. This policy, as

for this reason the news that a new exempli Bed by tbe present sdmiaistrsmethod of coating them has beer, dlscov- . One Jc H Clarke has cali.d ttoa. Is also tbe best world policy. It ered is of more than passing interest.- I -t s. - a. this minimize, the chances of conflict be-

1 i, t rr in f rfcM 1 ri s mr"

HOW TO PRESERVE EGGS.

Oh the lips o' row were intnrMng. and your . x ere all afflint (II tt e r'.ov. r K.o-n rr.H nrM.d. now th v ehl'l'St' d ach to each!) srttn the glorlej of the Junetlme; son ret ' inn eVry tint. (Ami yea aat BStsbsd up sbove me on a prons an. (alien sessh.1 BTri II. (k of sun and shadow that the I. ranches scaltered d'in kl) ulut us, Beeks ot sunshine, go.d ana amer. blue and brown, gnd lhe gSlftd my heart fr ver a the ISB takes those who drown! Oh. ur eyes they tantalised me. and

were In m rtaco.

j our H

v. roiir t.row wnü mooih and fairer than

el. ' I rw-Ttrrir"Ä flÄvsuT srth "7, "Jbr t,i id never one Uksjrost) t0 all this and brln

ind tt biUShter brousnt tne .i.mR vonr rUrrks and In ytur chin! rjttver Wayi my feet have trodden eaualed those old says we Krtes.) Ki ,1 ,,u. hands s.re In my handf. then. an 1 .. r bps err close to BW Urn ssmtttmes, when rapt In ciraamln. linn- M "em to Intertwine SIth K) Sgl N s Ihsi thtn did. srd I et v ur u . s afhlne! And i ee nnr sweet Hp coaslng list a

1 . (! ruse Uippru 1'

Football tactics of the ballroom ffoor must stop. No more "Yale glides" or "Harvard dips" or distorted attempts to tread a measure In two-four time when the music calls for three beata In the bar. Such Is the ultimatum of the American Society of Prof essorB of Dancing. War has been declared by the professors on what they call the Invasion Of their special field by college students. Dancing a two-step to waltz time and the grotesque positions assumed by the dancers are the evils attributed to the college fads that have vitiated the public taste. "Some of these students," ssld a prominent professor, "Invent a series

of simian contortions or football tactrrs and call It the 'Yale Rllde or th 'Harvard dip.' or some other abomination with a college name to It. The

public thinks It is all Tight because the

now we want to

g dancing bask to

the old style, when a graceful carriage

enabled the dancers to express the beauty of motion to music. The football rush type of dancing Is a disgrace. "The majority of people now stem to dance the to-stsp to waits music," added Prof. Duenreg. 'This Is not right. The two-step Is easier to tescb, as It ll common time, but dancing It to wsJU ask Is not a correct msvsat

Most girls have had tremble In rrmov-

Keettta Them la Water Olaa. la as 1 server

Kflrrlh e Melke for Ikr erase lloaaekrepr r.

Now and then a housekeeper wants to

know of some reliable way to preserve

Ing rings from theis. fingers "There is , egg in time of summer plenty for tbe

really no necess it y for all this ado about

removing a tight ring.'' said a jeweler. "In that, as in everything else, the secret ot success lies in 1 nosing how to do It. Here is a recipe that I have found unfailing for removing a tight ring, and there is no painful mrgical operation involved, either. Thread a needle flat in the eye, using n thread that Is strong, but not too coarse. Then pass the head of the needle ur.de r the ting. Care, of course, must be used In this, and It would

bp best to soap the needle before bepln-

midwinter sesson of scarcity, when eggs

are so muc h In demand for holiday dainties. Most methods are somewhat uncertain and some really affect the taste of the egps even if it "1 ee;.s" them In a general sense of the word. Those who are studying the subject of ep,: preservation otherwise than by cold storage and In large quantities agree that nothing I better than water glass This Is a solution of silicate of soda which has a consistency something like oil If but a few noiinds are needed the price Is

Joshua cannot make even the New York tween the natural desires of Russia

Sun be still, it it p!" thst tbe senator wnes-ver u "

only being -riei "-t 'ica uos wm, -

Teuton State- vfw t: . - i politics-for the United SU'es hi a world powermeans no exclusive individual ambition, but s conciliatory sdjaarment oa all aides for the presema-

ioo r,f what is best in tra:e Ana mac

Louis- to called the open door. Only that will I prevent s possible smaed conflict owe

Roosevelt chose Mr

nlng. Tue needle, having been passed sbout 25 cents s pound. But as It Is ts

hrough, pull the thread through a few

inches toward the hand -so." By this time (he Jeweler had rassed .he needle and thread tinde r the ring on his own finger and was prepared to Illustrate the little lecture "Wrap the

long end of the thread around the flrger

be diluted nine times Us bulk with cold water, and -ne pourd will cover about 150 eggs, the cost is not so great The eggs fhust h perfectly fresh, not store eggs, then stored In a cool, dark place, and experience proves that wood or earthenware Is better than metal, he-

toward the nail In this mnnner. Then i csufc after a time water glass win corrskehold of the short end and unwind It ' rode me tal

go. Tne tnreaci. inns pr-snif: aaium the ring, will gradually remove It, however tight or swollen the Anger ." A ftsiaataa la Warylaa. A Maryland Justice of the peace. In deciding an action against a railroad company for killing a cow nssr s road crossing, decided the case In favor of ths plaintiff for the reason that "the de feodbst had no sign up at the crossing"

The theory of preserving eggs In sn solution Is to keep the contents of the egg from evaporating through the poro-is shell or to prevent air from entering through the shell to the contents Anything siii- m completely close the pores of the shell If It be harmless Itself Is a good preservative, forr" cf the substances used are too expensive even If efficient: water glars Is both eflertlvs and Intxneaelve.

Mr Roosevelt a sodrees on tne

Antietam monument was largely a sermon urging fidelity to "civic honesty" and "tbe immutable laws of rig hie. nv

ness" -Amen'" shouts Brother Ad-j'

dicks, from the deacons" corner. 1 rtiaa f ah ' a ai I

rert o Pre-dewt Roose- sy bet the Teuton and the Slav

eelt'f brief Richmond Hill address made j Outlook. a.j ...-o iit and t h re were I Why Mr

tea I s in It. The combination of j Payne for the cabinet becomes rr. re and "snectacularist" and "egesssalse " Is more evident. Somebody was reo ul red certainly a strenuou one in this distis- who could do the ugly work necessary euished instance -Atlanta Constits- wnen n presidential M J u-l ! peddle oaVtes to s machine Somebody Tbs president assert, that be I was aoedsd who could, for Isst aace.np-

Rnew nothing about Mr Paynes ap- point T. .r Dointment of a successor to Miss Todd Ocatfarty obaoakoos to .the boawes Mr ITSSLial Alice in Delaware BstjPayna wa, ,.sil tflhavhad

he know anvthirg abe.tit bis own Barge oi"" ; - -

Ii

sppolntmeat of Dtstri-rt Attorney H rxe. J tics-

twice rejected by tbe sens.e -nn t

,at!cs. and he has Just lied

Mr Re

burg Post. 1 he republican orgaas are preflicling victory la Ohio with the inflecUon and emphasis and vttupemtloa thst Indicates their disbelief In their osta predictions The Commoner. Patronage is the root of tws tairds of tbe troubles and scandals sf our political life. The ax must be laJl to the roots, but they are far spread sad the tree battle stowtest. However, tt la politically safer to use the as than to "stand pat." since a scandal whose proport joas all can see to less dangerous to an administration than one that ia covered ap. with everybody guessing at lu lamlnVaUona. Boston TranscrigL

I taw

j Itth.

BSiMle It ts hardly rreditab'e ts Mr Uanaa s oragiaaiity that, walls desouacbxg Mr narhc as a calamity bowler, he khtr.se'f utters veiled throat of boai-

d'.nv-ter .f neoBss o ass

ticaet.-ChicsgS Ckroric.e New York papers saw full of

rmvsaes of ie great nsjBsocttai

j TOT Ol V s Agsoag ita frsaasbs wrh ar .'retrattoa. ths Wowi S aS

Ing osT of sirss)ff ths Bgwsiot -cost so ss to excsfiasaJswB 1x -b-er :a Ms hi- p-bwe. Ua the DiSiBj- . . :m mtm m - to to few t'Stas-

i im in. norjav

than oaly. Lsuu . uto Ooatler-

J at Us wis. is Houston