Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1909 — Page 8

WvTnj3!a TREES. An Ex3ir.'. i U'-.c- rtnkinrj, Somctimas F!:fjuiri:it a Yar. Trie i a or.' :Tcat size can bo iiitoil t uvc. ; f. ,Vy if time and l'. uu'V a:v of :n ... .-..:"t, 1-ut it is

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ii ti evpe: iitti-nj)'..'. ; 1'fTtVt !' rare .:.' moved n;. I o pn-; moval, trench h tree from the biiM' under t ivtsiblf

jioie. The et ! of the root should all bo cut fn:i v!i ;i:ul the trench fiünl wi'h :i ;r i imipot of peat, r-'ften - i- und ma!: uro and left for a ear, uN-n a perori trench can I'' opci'cl at th" out.-siilo of tho f.;-t ft!il t'." tree :irvf ully unuYrin.ned v,t.'i a pick. as to remove

the so i w;th as li:t!e iüiurv to tin

öf laVer." of !i.v and straw lirmTv '

few boards

' t' e whole in. !u !i -bould .ii ' ,tv or woolen V for.e for liftIt cm then bo ne of a derrick i

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f.i-tep.'il t':r be well wr;:ni 1 : material before i in.sf is ariHcd. I raised v it h tho

1 ; i i .at ieq nnot be a i-n

M lj ' : . a.-:ind the :li' v i u t'cri fro:ii i f the live and working to cut o:T all the roois w.i'.iout disturbing the

on to a tnnk and taken to the dopired place, lov.ered in tho hole, tho Mr.din r t.ikcn olT, th roots eareful!v pureed aid the soil well worked in mon? th m and well firmed. rfrc tree- can also be trans- )!.;. i.l by digir:ng around them in wim and allowing 1ho earth arour 1 them to bo froren solid, bavin ' the pround prepared previously and covered with coarse ran-

tera' to keep out the frost, and rc

mont It Is offered for sale tn any foreign country It comos Into Immediate competition with foreign labor. I'm der Ulla (ini whack provision of Mm Statut It places It within tho immodlato power of tho steel truHt, tho harvester trust, tho leather trust, and

1 ovory other trust In tho United States

to got free raw material from abroad, manufacture the material Into products export and sdl them to foreign con

sumers. Hicn trusts as theso aro

thorofore privileged to not only atainp out all opposition at home, but control

all of the e.xport trade. If the manu facturers nre entitled to fnU raw

material out of which to make their mauufneturud commodities, I Insist,

that they should be given free raw mn terlnl to manufacture their conimodl

tlos for homo consumption so as to

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and let the manufacturers pay the duty upon their commodities out of which they propose to manufacture

goods to supply tho foreign nule. I say without fear of successful. contradiction that under this section of this bill, the manufacturers uro nblu to get free raw material for overy dollars' worth of goods entering Into

j tholr export trade. This Is the worst I discrimination npalnst the American ; people over attempted. How can any man Justify his vote In favor of this law? How can he go back to his constituents, and square his vote with

them, by telling them that ho voted to levy a tribute upon the eighty-seven

! million ornsumers of manufactured

i cominodl'les in this country, and at

tho same time voted to give to th

foreigner uMut American manufac tared goods free of duty. If this nefar

lous suction remains In tho bill, whll

1 am not the prophet cr the sou of

prophet, yet I will venture the state

meat that Ins'end of the government

paying back S."ö.3fi4 .022.77 as It did during the ta years undr the Dlngloy bill, in tho snt'ie period of time. It will pay out at lenst from five to ten times

tliis amount if m:ny and pay it to

t'i- trusts, monopolies and combina

t'.rns 'in t!i' country. Higher Than the Dingley Tariff.

V.e ate 'o'd by the frain. rs of this

bill that it is a revinion of duty down

wa i v t the average rate of duty un

d' r tV- r pored bill Is l.rf per cent

liish r than the Hlngley bill. The bill In its last anal.-. sis will be found to be

a revenue consumer instead of a reven

tie prodocf r.

I oppose it for the reason that it

raises th duty upon nearly all of the

necessaries of life! I opposo It, b

cause it levies a duty upon ten. coTeo

and uiKnr. the poor man's breakfast

tabl ! I oopose it. because It dlscrlm

atf s in tavor of the foreign ship owner

and Hgj.ir.st the American ship owner!

I oppose it for the reason, that this

discrimnntion must be made up by

tax inipt sed upon thu toiling masses

of our country!

I oppose it. because it provides for

a direct mil ldy given to foreign ship

owners and to tho Trusts, Monopolies and combinations In this country tn

the way of free raw manufacturing

material!

I oppose it, because instead of pro

tecting the people It protects tho monopolies and trusts, which need no

protection, and falls to nrotect the

people who do need protection!

I oppose It. because It permits Bhips

plying between American and foreign

ports, or betweon the Atlantic ar 1 Pacific ports to withdraw free of duty,

or internal-revenue tax, all intoxica

ting liquors, cigars, cheroots, clg

arottes and tobacco, to be used and

sold by tho ships whilo making their

voyages from and to ports in the United Stvies, thereby defeating the government out of millions of dollars'

worth of Internal rovenuo tajc annu ally!

1 oppose it for tho reason, that this is a direct discrimination against CSo American consumer of these commo

dities and In favor of the ship ovnera:

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By EDWARD S. SPINNEY. CopyrtKht, 1SW9. by Amoriean Tres Association. I was tutoring a youth of nineteen I had u fancy to go abroad in the diplomatic corps, but as f, had no In

fluence to secure an appointment I kept my umbltlou to inyself. My pupil, Alec Klrlc, should have been ready for college, but he was not, and It was my part to get him ready as soon as possible. His father, after turning him over to me, went to Kurope. Hefore leaving he gave me a slugle instructionviz: "Don't let any woman snare him while I am away."

I madu a companion of Alec, and he seemed to enjoy my society in preference to tiiat of young fellows of his own age. He gave ma his confidence

in everything but one. A woman I laid sluge for him. and he did not tell1 me. Ills father had lectured him b-l

fore gültig away on IiJh susceptibility and told lilm that 1 was empowered. to forbid his attentions to any woman. Alec not only failed to trust the matter to me. but told the woman who was trying to snare him of my charge. She was smnrt enough to -keep iloof from me, and I did not discover her or bar object till I won informed of both by

tho housekeeper. I warned th housekeeper not to divulge the fact that I

knew of what was going on. If I could navot lie boy I would put hla father under obligation. Mr. Kirk had great indltical luiluenee. Alec wished tho lady to win my good opinion. She. supposing that 1 knew nothing of their affair, consented, though reluctantly. 1 uns Introduced to Miss Martha Colllngwood, aged twenty-eight. Impecunious, passably good looking and of a common family. I called on her with Alec and during the cull manifested a friendliness that disarmed both. I'.ut while extending the olive bruich I was sharpening the sword. 1 suggested that Miss Colllngwood ai.d Alec use the tennis court at his home and oven otfored If we could 11ml another girl to make up a set with them uiylf. I had In mind Miss Gladys II.yle. a youug lady who had! the faculty of making the most rasp-' lug remarks with the most kindly pre-, tended intentions. Knowing that there j Is nothing which will turn a man from ' a woman quicker than a feminine fight. : I hoped to use Miss Hoyle for the pur- J pose of drawing out whatever of temper Miss Colllngwood might possess and intended that Alec should witness the scrimmage. , We secured Miss Hoyle, aud 1 chose her for my partner. Miss Colllngwood

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sent the bull back, and she returned It. It dropit'd just within the line, hue I pronounced It foul. "That wasn't foul." said Miss Colllngwood. 1 looked at my partner for support. "Certaluly It was," she said. "My eyes must have deceived me," said Miss Colllngwood. "Some people enn't play tennis at all." returned Miss Hoyle, "on account of their eyes. I thought I saw some

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Miss Colllngwood. She made no reply, and the game went on. My own

game had opened auspiciously, and fortune continued to favor me. Miss

Hoyle In volleying close to the net

sent tho ball against Miss Colliugwood's nose. The latter dropped her racket and caught a trickling stream

of blood In her handkerchief.

"You did that on purpose," she cried.

casting a flashing glance at Miss

Hoyle. "Vou flatter me. If I could hit a

mark like that I'd enter for a cham

pionship." replied Miss Hoyle.

Miss Colllngwood was getting ready

for a rejoinder when I added to her

ruflllng by asking if she would pro

ceed with the game.

"I don't thfnk she'd better," Miss

Hoyle put in, "with that nose. It'll bo

all the colors of the rainbow tomor

row. My advice Is raw tecf."

'Some neonle arc offenidve with

their advice." snapped the ufferer.

rieasuro had gone out of the Käme

for Alec. He proposed to top playing. Miss CollluKwood started for the house

to put cold water on br nose. Alee.

Instead 'of accompanying her, found

occupation In gatherm the balls and

rackets. I whispered to mta to take

Miss Ifoylo home. Sh muingly ac

cepted his invitation. ; As tho two

walked away MUs Colllawood turned

and darted a fiery imark. I saw her

home, adding fuel to. the flame by tell

ing her that I thougkt Miss Hoyle had

sent the hall against her nose on purpose and was tryln to ctch Alec.

I supposed that I bad only made a

beginning, but I was mlstakfen. When Alec and I met again he confessed to

me that there hod been an affair between him and Miss Colllngwood (at

which I expressed great surprise), but

Unit It was ended. I kindly ofTcred to tjlve him my advice ns to the best method of dropping It. The illusion had pnsscd out of him. and nothing

could bring It back.

When Mr. Kirk returned from Eu

rope I made 110 mention of his son's

escape, but he learned of It and asked

me about It. I told him the story, at the end of which he said:

'You should he in tho diplomatic

corps. The first requisite of a diplo

mat Is absence of conscience. Judelnr

from your acts in this cbbc, you don't know the meaning of the word."

I confessed tlint I had a hankerinr

In the diplomatic line, and bo promised to sec the secretary of state In my intercst. Tho result wbh an appointment, asd, having begun with a small trokt, I am now waking big ones.

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