Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1904 — Page 3

Weekly Courier.

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THE SAVING GLANCE By F. U. MARTENS

Cetrit.l, ItM, Ij avurj l"k. Cw.) IT WAS a lovely morning in May in the. sunny i mien of the Alia ir a light breeze carried into the :iea- hail of justice the fragrame of the blossomiug lin:e and orange tree, momentarily clearing its i?rfumed atju -.;! re is.-li a br. ith of refreshing coolness. On hi raised dias at ths Jurtbar entl of the hamber tbe most iiobi- and powerful iHmi Pedro, by Um gl MM of God. king of Castile and leon. allowed his pale blue eye lo wander restlessly over its crowded conrtres. Beside the royal hair of Matth with its overhanging dorseret, i another, somewhat lower, Ofrs uI . by the king beautiful mistress. I .! Maria de Padilla. on" enluQuence of his brutal and BinMinary life. The tapestried wall litre the three castles itood out in gold broidery against a crimson background, were lined with a throug of the proudeai knights and barons di tii.-. n-arer the da;s were clirvter-d the great officiabi of state and the most Iti :.. r of the monarch's courtly entourage, as well as the ladies in attendant e on the uncrowned queen. At UM entrance of the chamber stood a detachment of the bowmen of the guard But it was no routine matter that h Id the attention of the courtly multitude this day. A brave and loyal gentleman, beloved and esteemed by all who knew him. was within the hour to mtlf with his life for an alleged aeglect of duty, and those who kner

geanarch'l Ifrgtl by pleading In hi beUi.: As be gazed about him In hit p'-rp. tally, his eye churned to meet '14,1 of Mar de ladllla. and a n -ii. d 'hat -he hMMttsj ai lout with di iu. an. tig With an almost imper ej. tile MOSSSnagl of her head she let bf : i.; "ii ,i abou' five tet from the dai-. wb' re the polished oakMoor shone Ilk a mirror. i ees fyllowtd l.ers. and 'her , i.i mi the waxed surface, b- saw i face. It was the face of th man wb j aj upon tbe throne, that of his augus: majesty, Dom I'edio himself Bewildered, he sought her eyes again Again the meaning look crossed b-r fantuies, aud now ber glance was turned to a little tapestry-hung door that led from the hall at the righthand side of the throne. He watched b- r narrowly, aud saw that the inscription, broidered In large, black letters on the hangings' lower end, se-md to hold her attention The tapestry Itself was a crude bit of work On a white charger. King Alfonso tbe Wise, surrounded by bia l.n.ghts. watched the hang-man flinging in'o the flames of the Toledan bon-ti;.-h sacred b ks ol 'tie Mozarabio

ritual Beneath, ran th" staring gotbic

letters of the inscription, "Lo que ha -1 rcy. "s bien (. ho '1 hat which the king does, ie wejj doner Again her eyes returned to the leile. tion on the floor, and Dm iiego un derstood. The little pantomime had taken but a few minutes, yet it was another man who stood before thi monarch now. Everything was lear to 1 iiu The old woman had said that

the unknown assassin was lair-uaireu

THE COST OF THE TARIFF. REPUBLICANS IN ANGU.CH.

Average of One Hv.tidred Dollars Per Tear for Each Family in the United States. If the prott lion. -t cannot show hat all ar protected by the tariff It must Ie- a . I lulled that protect ion is not applied squatty, and sjgmaj taxation

is an ..linniinat ion Kr .m fie very

Leaders of tbe 0. 0. P. Are Very Mack Won led Because They Are Minus a Bogey. Republicans are beginning to be alarmed at having nothing to be a arineij about They know that they bae kept tbems ve Hi power for eight year becau.-e (lev succeeded in mak-

nature ol things protect. on cannot be r Ing h country's flesh creep at tbe

universal, or there would be no bene fit for anyone If every on was

tax I for the benefl: of every one else no one would be the gain-r The pol- : Icy at. ! pra u-e of the prattcUSg tariff Is to make the many pay fat the benel of the few Mow few receive any advantage from UM protective tariff of the 29.000.000 1 which the census of ItM shoows are engaged In gainful occupations -that Is the worki ra and laborers of the United fftats It is admitt-d that but very few farmers receive anv benefit from the tariff and yet there were 10.3o0.noo person encased in agricul ture Men and women In the profealoai numbered 1. : ."" Can it he shown that the ltl.CSl clergymen, the' lll.it'.O lawyers, th- 13J.000 d tors and the teachers hive had their

Filipinos at St. Louis World's Fair

Wonderful .usic Rendered Daily by Islanders on r.az

of Philippine Building.

increaf

t.ve

in

Income

tariff? The r..:,So.r'f' ind persoual .- 721 were serva

barlrp. and IS6.1M Uu sasapari and stewards--has the Dlnglcy law raised their pay? How many of the ,Ttt,9tt people In trad" artd transportation

domtle :n l.r.OO,- ;. 1S1414

1 The ItiagVa Mistresi had uumisukablv km Metered a cent

' points! out bis reflection on tbe pol- : I isbed Huriace of the oak. and the ini scr.piiou completed the chain of cir- ; ' cumstantial eviden e The bland. J

l.ng monster on th- throne was int no benefit

There were

bookkeepers. 011,139 T.K2.150 railroad enr their share of tariff

thought of what tbe democratic part

might do; and now they are wondering how they can possibly live M.tbout being scared to death. They feel lonely without their dear old bogey-men. A tranquil life b the lat thing tht want.

Their uolltlcal ideal of bapplneai is to

be like the man !n the "Ancient Marl

Mf" who dth walk in fear and dread" j the go

"because he knows a frightful flen: doth close behind him tread." Hence tbelr i melancholy reception of Judce Park r ipsael It aJlOWsd them that their lsst fond hope of pasing the summer In a state of friirht has vanished, and they are aaiaraUy Inconsolable at discovering that there b nothing to molest them or ma them afraid The New York Ptst agyf that the idea of the country's being safe with a democratic president Is trail and wormwood to the republican manager They meet too ir.anv of their own party who sat: "Well. I guess we" I have a pretty good IT -Mei.t w ' eve; - . ed " And UCh people, so deplorably at ease In Zion. .. t ua: ly have the hardihood to tell republican politician that It Is a good t' tag for the country when the rival candidate for the presidency Is a man so Irreproachable and pgggd as Judge Parker This will never do The ta

ll EKE are some pop.

still SSSSVt that the Lnite States obtained nothing, through :he annexation of l':.:..ppit - Ou a lot .: naked savage In spite of lmett's display at the World's

Fa r which shows m add, :oa to tbe four wild tribes, the refined YVtayas? with their beautiful fabrics and their delicate cmbroiderie tbe loyal brown saldier of I'nde Sam and the cultured commissioners and officials, there are some purblind Individuals who refuse to see that the Filipino is anything bet a nuisance and an- :.ace to oar country That he sasjM be capable of civilian Hon and uplifting seems utterly rldicN , to the clsss w ho dare not visit the Philippine reservation at the World Fair for fear of being convinced against their will That a

; UfWM Sam .,1. fittA

. . tion rm'st not think of being contented unen and the , z .

- ntCi Mi. ns- us IM"' Et Tu TiiK

tbe slayer, and scure in the Knowledge of the other s ignorance, was gloating over the prospect of his ap-. proa hing end. liiere was only on possible way in whMt be ro:gbt ssve lnm-elf On e ruor- he bow ed to the throne. 'I have h" one r piest to make ol your majtiity. " be cried. "Give me 24 hours, and Don Sambo's murderer fcw.ni:- from ih gallows in the P.a. a de San Francisco. Your majesty shall MC him face to face." Tbe king s smile grew snd broadened Was ever comedy more amusm "Can you offer us this proof of youi vigilance and skill ? How happily shall I be relieved of my vow," he answered, "and w hat Is more, you shall

a, all paying s but ratjetr7 agf SM per

Now we (om

ons employe in "manufacturing pur- i suits." about one fgartfa of the whole numlter of worker H it a very larr proportion of these derive no benefit from the tariff, for the 34' dresmaler.a. the 2'2.fi4! tailors, th" IOsV 'von carp titers, without taking time to teled thousands mire, cannot be said to have any advantage from the tariff. But all these and every one else paid towards an average for each family in the rnted States HJM tariff tax to Pacta Sam in tffit an l the tax the worker paid ai in some cases even more than the masters paid for the rat el duty is often ht?hr on the "heaper goods, and yet the protectionists say tbe tariff is to protect labor. But what I'ncle Sam revives Is a

have from Hit

ol 1 '" duros of told the better to maintain vour high oAat as gOSSTSjaf f ii -ill. "i tbauk you with all my heart for this boon. Your majesty shall not be disappointed," was D n Diccc's reJoinder, as be ba r ed Irom the royai ureswnc- The sitting was over, and

treasure a gran: i ,mall tax romoared to what the trus's

charge each familv through the pro teuton the tariff gives them, which Is ' pomputed by the most expert statisticians to be for IffJ $t for each fam-

ttv or near'.v six t:nie- as m i -n a tin-

eovcrnmnt takes In bovines.

except when It ! affrighted ; and as for

republicans puttine their armor by. taktag it easy, and spending on European trips what they ought to give to the c ampaiL-n fund-why. that Is enoorh to make good party workers despair of the i repub'Ic It w as rea'H rr:ie-. of Judge Parker to ! disappoint th :n as he has done Not satisfied with robbing tbeni of their money isue. he ha rot given them a slncrle prg upon which to har.s the

charge which they had carefully prepared, of his being an acitatnr ar.d a leveler They somehow hoped tha he would step off tfce bench to display himself as an arrant demagogue, but now they can only turn mournfully away to bewail hi bing so "r.ecative" and so maliciously "dexterous" in not giving them a handle LABOR HONORED BY DAVIS Democratic Candidate Write Letter on the Way- He Has Always Treated His Employes.

great rrmny o; tbe ca- te, of the Islands could already be cultured and refined would be set down as utterly preposterous by this class Tbe soreheads need not be hotrod snd carried by violence acrosn the farsimile Bridge of Spain, through the Veiled City to the heart of the most wonderful section of the entire exposition. T..e; -l.ouid only be enticed to listen for an hour to the playing of the Constabulary band. No man with an once of Iggaacbttloa in bis soul could bear that band without being convinced that tbe 1 men who coat pose iu mem'jership are far above tbe ordinary in both intelligence and sent!

me:.', a nation or a race

bo I members of the civil police force west

the ktaki it :s tnewe iiuw yellow an ire who havr -oa to the World's Fair to show Amricaas what we. as a nation, have teally srjuire.i as mm aceldenta! resolt of Admiral Dewey's spectacular victory The members ef the Constabulary band were all finished musicians before Lieut Lovir.g their leader, took them hi hand Harb aae was an ar.i Is his own line, and all cf them hat sees service in the military bonis of the Spanish regime- However, tberw was a tremendous task for tbe badmaster. Tbe men possessed execution without Idea They could read notes faultlessly, and coaM keep perfect time: but that is only a small part of concerted play.ng. Natural tjulck to catch new ideas, they sooa grasped the meaning of tho attack." on which tbe effect of a band's work so largely depends Then they learned all the mysteries of shad Ing. from tbe meat delicnte tone to .he most powerful crescendo, and It is m this that t' elr playing I so tnarveleaav. In the tender, sympathetic passage of a selection ue tone is subdued to tka mot exqu;rite murmur, from which It r -e. without a crash and without a blare, sweeping maJesUeallT upward and onward, until the enmpture-J listener Is engulfed in a mighty billow of sound Nothing could be morn i Inspiring than the burst of melody :a ' such a climax as that which occurs In

; tion

.OT2

WO

No w

which the

nrtv tion

leir sovcreif

tha lm Diego de Cuzman. alcayde of leville, had been made answerable wr head : r the flr.t unpunished Murder wit bin the city walls, for many br t jrls took pla e between the hotbeaded catialleros who thronged ihe town in attendance on tbe court, and the kirg was set on putting an end to tl.- ntinuatue Scarcely 21 hours ag- however, Don San ho de Espincsa. a . avalier of Aragon, had teen found dead in a pool of his own blood in one of the narrow streets of the anrtab quarter, without a trace of any kind to give a clue of the assasalu s identity. The alcayde had left no ne unturned In his endeavor to

. - 0

wund r howi raj

and ourtiers repaired to the col nij tnat those with small Incomes find

! i iv : !. i - :no:i rons ra republican policy of bieh MhoatM. We micht stand

the ariff tav tbe government gets if it

lid not pro:, t an foster the trusts In lundering ua THE SHIP-SUBSIDY BILL. Su e to Be Passed If the Republicar. Trust Boodlers Cont:ol the Next Congress.

The follow ing letter from H C Daria democratic candidate for vice president.

at the custom has ben made public at Roanoke. Va :

Klklns W Vn Aue Ä -Mr T V

Rear.r-ke. Va Mr War Mr. I arr. pr'ad to have your letter nttentl r to the nub'lcatlon

of living is

high

i Johnsot Johrsrr

ar-lens of the ai. a. ir lor rest and Iresbment. TbS n. Tiling dawned, but th aliyde bad not been idle. A skilled alticer in th Moorisli inarter had fashned a cunning Image of the Vine la rerj doul .:. reff respect, vca 3 the color cf his hair, and this duni-

nglcd ,'r m the i .1 S r. Frani crowd with not '-.nmixefl

-es ef rr'

fer I to the U i worket In I know w

re r---

ild.

w fwa lbtet in filling tl

be

au

,1

our rr: S ill w

it n

Of co'irse a retat w .epreser.ts tl.e preside r.t in ! announcements and speeches

rectly ' 'rJtn c"r v" "I 1 ecauwe be w

Ir.ali. or been e ..lea uvui a house for any reason. I think y ' that the conditions cf the raJ

publk W' er.

nnke at the bannet g:en by the' ana tte ir.r.erin

nrici I r . v

I v. - -

November at Delmonicj's he was en

thusiastic for the ship-subsidy steal If I no other wa could be devi.-ed of in-I crea:rc ÜM menhant marine As the : lur-ketirc committee of concr. -s I caded bv Senator Gallinger has been holdIng meetings all over the country on purpose to eather evidence In favor of

the shin-subsidy bill there s no count'

a : rr.an eent--r moil

reined their steeds towsru the right of I the 1 -h wooden p'atform. ab.ig the way tbe royal cortege would bave ic

'v . "r " . - I nrlae t I

Tl. y had not long tQ wa.t. tor tn , Vew - -rk rr.an ..er ot nim-r-r m. f4Vorablv wlth ,hOB. in other io,a tiee of

" - i untry I have always hatteved, and mr ronvtrtlon came from the hard school of espTlence. that, measured by th.S chara-ter of the work be does, and tke cost of living, every man is entitled to full conrspersatlon tor his services I am ebarged with havin instituted proceedings which "ed to an ir.jnnctlon asalr.st strikers hy Ju dire Jat kson of thts state The tact Is that I had nothing whatever to

and knew notr.irg toon; I read of It in the newe...mn .IM not anniv to the

: . .1- fore Tl.e Co: is in a clsss by ll compared with anv , position bands. Its ex dally in the large ba Philippine plaza, and heard one eoncert w;i tha most interesting i the entire detance fr the grounds to the re der to hear anot'-er T b men who compel lar anl who have d promote '.aw and orce are to be di-1ing'::b tives in the regular ar forma The military

tbe as I lefts, ef Lucia, and ae band ever bandied its climaxes better, la the most powerfsl tone, there ta

may V : Bot the slightest suggestion ef brasaiiral feel-' ness It is all liquid music This is

the Instrument a-

which is absolutely fanlt.es. than half the instruments are . and instead of the large nu surf saxaphoaes. tbe instrumenta includes four sarrasaphoaea and

usaphones. Moreover, the ciari

net are not used merely for n-oaa-pan.ment. but actually carry the second voice. Tbe music produced Is not sinply that of a braes band, but is varied for effect to resemble strings, human and even the pipe organ Mfl tb players there are several excellent violinists, aad tbe narsonael

"r-sr.1 is sometimes rarrangel an orchestra of men an j also a guitar glee club.

we havf I The leader. Lieut. Losing. Is a na lary band I ttxn of St Paul, aad a graduate of tbe not to : j cw Englan I conservatory of maaie. other as I To hi iseuius and devotion tnu-h of are be: j -h ancress ef tbe Constabulary band who hav I wnnH that everv American citixen

jud,;e1 by its musi natt:

I mg for rhythta and harmony is not i due almost wholly to

an attribute of a ebaatic or unbalanced

: mind, it is discorn tagt wads the way i I to senseless vandal. m and causeless j ' rebellion. In behalf of the Filipino it must be! said that be is a natural musician I sen the savage beid-bunter. in their 1

peculiar trihal dance-, man.f- s: a re mailjibie feeling for rhythm. There Is non" of the Indian s wild noise and ' broken time in their beating of brass tomtoms and the.r somewhat monotc- : nous sinxin? Tney possess tbe mus l ical instinct that, with time and train ing. may be developed Into Just wha

the members of the two Philippine hands already posss

h

- at th

Banner' r. pavilH

rert. Ne one ins f Th by that band b snrrotitidel

lew. their hats over

Filipino wears , tl

the blue of tbe American sold.er The doubt

Urbich h had shame. esly slain his guest, the Moorish king of Grenada, and the gold-Inlaid trappings of hi

testimony of the old crone before whi.se dweliing-pla e the corpse bad been found. Drawn to the window -

slit b.. the clash of steel, sne naa no- dMVrir shone like nre m the orient tleed, l the glimmer of her oil lamp, j sun'.ight. Followed by his train, he

tha' one of the combatants Sas a tan Kwept all man. wi'h a profusion of fair hair. ; ;ows

t

king's curiosity had been aro ised in the hlgbiat degree. Near the tenth hour, ennounced by the blare of trumpet and atabal. preceded by steel-clad men-at-arms, and surroundel by glit'ering throng of lords and nobles, himself on a huge black charger. Dom Pedro appeared. A cloak of dark, r rims n velours set off bis costume of

I.1..U- silk the ostrich Dlume that I tha- n h a measure will he forced t with the

i um in T paper S The ; men In our ei

In any way

BANANA A PROMINENT FOOD COFFEE DISPLAY EXTENSIVE

ttacovat the culprit, but could rest his CUTe gracefully round his barett waa throneh COS rasa, if money ar.d ir.fi::

ca-se on no flimer foundation than the f;ltciied hy the great balas ruby, for

ccaskn one of our

J an Injur.' Ion

sr.c

his brought w . grti eu.b.a: 1 i M fgntj . i ben ggej

r b n iu the shadow

: see at all Tbe alcayde had tits, and the matter bad bee to the king. who. gaJHgbted I i : an epportunity . i ig bis cruelty with so fair a I of justue. bail itrainaml'ii Wi pre nee in the hall ol , .i:.., .v : Ii r li.s t- iiu f.ess was a slight stir at the lower the gfwal tongs, and the alsxMrtad by lour ar hers, proip the hall in the dire tion of ne. Arrived at some ten paces ais. he sank on one knee, then aid. simply, yet not without

on:

con-

vatsuely. and rejoined, with a delicately affnted sadne.s in bis even voice: n- grieve more deeply than I. R. nor SS (In-man. over the vow I mad.-

i .ng ou. but 1 swore by WL j Ju ui 'i CoatBOatalbi that should mur- , ,t,i l done here In my loya! city all sv.ii.e. and the murderer escape bis fate the gallows, your head should

ta . his pla.e and yoir MUI reel his ,se. A king vow. alrade. is a holy , ,,t. i siad as I woubi be to pargn vour neglect. 1 could Bflt, there1 .re. imperil my own soul's salvation

. , ;. I , (UlglH JOU ..

itil the foot of the gal

lows was reached, th'n reined in h:s mount and looked aloft There was ,r. in: and universal h':.-h. A hot

flush ro- t'j his pallid cases hand tightened on the reins wh other half-drew the jewelled iki hone at bis belt. But he

trolled his erndtioii. and motioned lMn DlagO : approach. The alcayde, bowto his horse's flowing mane, drew near. .ienor Alcayde." the king said

iMh rn are beyond doubt thti I

Viv i, " w mos daring man in my dominions; bur sin.e Justice has been done I am R.Visfted Your grant shall be made out la fortl to-morrow ' I), n DiciM hen to h'.a h.Tse's mane. then, lifting his hand he cried In tliimderlng tones: "Long live lkra Iedro IBS l"Rt king."

Taken up by the multitude, his on;crey reechoed through the square Acain the trumpets blared and the royal precession moved on toward the palace. In Dn Diego de Oilman's cra'ory there was one little shrine which he never neslected D held no picture of

ither saint it Madonna, only

of a pun-

who- eyes look with a gaze nf deep

rt meaning Into the room

f.en knc. is to say a prayer

-Toll the every rcj State, it Its favor date tb: Senator

DAVIS

COMMENTS OF THE HOUR.

Tr TV . re I Ssm

. . . . i. ..... i. ........ f

ence win ao h riwwwi nwhas virtualh indorsed the programme

tha Bei retarv Shaw srsoke of with so un ore

. . .. ...ftt f- . SUITE St

mu-n tavor. an: in; umj 'v ... . Inp1 ,a oons;der r

is for the people to de- n

ho te ! for if N'eartv an member of the t'nlted is on record as voting In savl ral of them are candllr for reflection such as ! Ih" Ttard. Dev Clarl Dep'W. Fevstrr. teams. Ixdge MefJumbar. 1. 1 ar.d Scott The bi'l d upon In the house of IS. The laffllhtll 11 maarsd tbe people, but it at a majority are p'" Iced DM! up at the rext rv candidate for concret-s de to pledge himself to i c'lhsi-'y bill in whatever e j resented, and also that

members of the legislature will r.ot vote to reelect senators who fsvored It. ! is had enough to l"1 plundered hv thn trttsts through the protective tariff, which is an Indirect f..rm of subsidy but to rob the penple directly by pranlIr.c an enorm ns subsidy to the Morgan rtesmship truct would be a crowning 'r.fatnv that Ihe vrters should Uard gainst.

The trusts have tieen fostered hv

::at

are

to

v oto acair' form It may

Th reuublicans of In

ready to fC.l the l'nited S at- t atorhip to the highest biuder - ldford Democrat Is it bf asj l of his anticipated anti-trust activity that Morgan. Rockefeller and the Sun are IPaur11ai Koose-e'.t?-Albany Argus. The cotstitution will have Its rightful place when Alton B. Parker is president of the l'nited istat s - Boston Traveler The "money Issue" In this camMlgpj that the republicans must explain Is. how the man with a small income and a large family can make both nds meet with high trust prices and wages being reduced. Judge Parität has verffied all that has been said of his manly . rlain-spokcn Irtellectual qualities His spc,l. at E-opus is an inspiration to his party It deerves the -espectfui ronslderati'n of every true American - hockford (IU.) Star. A four-year administration by a

Long Retarded as a Luxury by Natives of Tropics Bread and Ccffee Facta Long regarded only as luvury for n - n or j rnp. r f.o : '. - t: larkskinned natives of the tropi' the banana bas advanced to a place of prominence as a great food product. Tbe Baited States and other great na tions having colonic in the tropics have bn Investigating tbe food value of the banana and tbe results obtained are so satiafbetaws that the nutritions banana is taking its place as a staple food among all civilized nations. To overcome all objections, the banaaa has been especially dried and prepared for fool by making it into a Baa flour out of which bread Is IMaaT. and other process turns tbe soft tnusl . Vanana into a wholesome cof

South aal Centrai America Exploit Their Greet Prod act Porto Ei co Represented

The value of the St Loau, Eip-1-tion a an advertising lastitutios sod school instruction is fully appreciated by the great coffee growing count nes ef South and Central America. These countries are shewing their coffees to the thousands of Wor d s Fair visitors and creating new demands for the better varieties produced, which sow find s market at home or rn England and Germany The countries claim as great merit

f. I br

it. Louis Exposition i- htnx the manufacturers of banana id banana coffee to introduce fooa ta UM world Now this is bread and eoffee are served i visitors In the Palace of are. as one of tbe many ob--ons in food at the World's

- ' rh Staats ' 10M I a N ! by tbe famous Moba and Java, bey seek to g-ve tbe publi' aa esse is the use of reffe serves eoffee every afternoon ta -.sitors at the Brasil build. ng I charge, la order that they may s a better grade of Rio. to Rico also has sn extensive

e-xhilMi. with tbe hope of e a larger trade with Rs

,ii on. i will now sir it thnnk In spirit the noble

lenunuoo . - .... i. f t-n,-.

I'adlll i Tor ner t!. -

beautiful

Here h'

and to

Mir is de

kB. tat I ,m muiMpi ed bv to f wwMIe ofliclal. to enforce tbe law.- tor the g,Kd o. the country wnh-

ihm iaV. Alien Ö Parker out fear or favor, wouin oe oi ine.niwj Judgn A n arkrr r ; V,,e benefit to the country This repub-

ii II Til' I r in I 1 1H til .ft.a.t..vftft..- . . I .. ii.,. nl.rftnn i. oii n - I rwin.

I. IT pi i - lin iu. - - - ft-

gey best consideration. The aicayde paused to collect his ights. There was a rin of flnaluy aboat the king's speech that clearly b d him no pood Rich, powerful and popular as he knew himself to be.

i r. ri DOI s anion. ' ' . ... I...U v,-

dare to brooK ineir i ai uu m " '

sbb

th

tli

Positireiy Brutal. tm, Ik mv fortune, tir.

Wei! " he repilcii "poverty Is no disgrace. 1 ut it's awfully Inconvenient

ds who would

and labor wishes to get a true idea of

prl.es aud th- cost of living let It consult the woman who does tb market-ing.-Philad.Iphia ledger. . President Roosevelt's sdmlnlstrstlon for four years has added $1..lOO.Oof) a month, or $t'.o0.00 a day. or tJ.500 an hour, more to the ot of gor ernmer.t than was paid daring the iat f,,ur ,. iv. Heveland's dministration -N. Y World.

lie an policy-playir.-.-

to all but gr&fters and trus: magnates. - Houston (Tex.) Post It ts said by tbe administration organs that the democrats at making "a defensive campaign " Tb?y ar rit;bt for ence Th- .mor.rt. are indeed making a campaign dr nsvof the constitution, of free .nm :nd of the inst , -.ghts of tbe peop'..-I i'.s.r'.tam Record.

Kany Varieties of P eta toes Three hundred and fifty varieties of Ir. -'i potatoes, b.g and little, are exhibited in the New York sectio) cf tbe Palace of Agriculture at tbe World's Fair The specimens are the result of crows breeding of standard types

Features in Food and Drink. The Worlds Fair Is f mil ef mw thing, aew features and interesting experiments in the way of food aad arink Frommen among the .ew beverages Introduced at the Exposition are banana I vffee and prune coffee At one nf tbe California county exhibits in the Pslace of Axricjilsr the nrune coffee is fornished by tb

county, to teech tbe t

Ibis eiperiment as a pleasant beverage Tbe banana coffee is served la the same bsildmr. but at a different ex

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wonderful food value of tfce

fr CaWHtcra -. ' obj Brazi all l free srr I Po coffe mo, it

::: ceurtry P gmie Discard Tents for Huts Th- Pycmies from Africa at th World's Fair hers me tird of living la the tent provided fer them an 1 have ballt themselves small huts of saplings, covered with eras and rushes In order to give tbe ho:j th proper dimes Joe, a aavel system of mensu cement was employed. The corner poles were stuck Is th ground aad th architect then lay down n hi stomach, stretching eatt both arms to see if the hut would h large enough,

Organ Recital Daily. Five regu'ar recitals are rev r'v

day upon the tare mechanical

orgaa la tbe splendid Preach section, of the Palace of Liberal Arts at th Wor M s Fslr Tbe reritak beg: at 1: and 11:30 o'clock am ant at SO. 3 and Se p. m and cos ist of selections from well noa

e value of operas and ether classical sad pop-

lar music The .- about the

Is always filled wfb people la

tioa to beiag a very perfect lastrx

the por;se being to show the , ment from musical staadpo.nt, tt

; elaborate decoea:ei.