Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 November 1901 — Page 7

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Current News and Views

RENEWAL OF CHINESE EXCLUSION. Next May the Chinese exclusion acts will expire by limitation, and the forehanded people of California are already engaged in a vigorous agitation for their extension. Probably this movement will be successful, but its chances seem to be somewhat jeopardized by the Intolerant attitude of some of Its supporters. In places where people turn upon the streets to stare after a quiet Chinese laundryman the source of the intense feeling against his race Is not understood, and the whole opposition to Chinese immigration is set down to unfounded prejudice. The supporters of the present movement would, therefore, do well to abate the violence of their language, and argue their case on its merits. That there are good reasons for renewing the present laws becomes evident on slight reflection. The objection to unrestricted Chinese immigration rests upon the assumption that a large number of Chinamen would come into the country if they could do so freely. The rapid increase In the number of immigrants before the passing of the exclusion acts seems to show that this assumption Is just. That the presence of such a large body of Chinamen would be undesirable, at least from the political point of view, is generally admitted. A government is not truly one of the people when there is a vast mass of Inhabitants who are alien sojourners and not citizens. On the other hand, perhaps no one desires to give Chinamen the ballot. We already have a great ma:y Ignorant voters in our cities, and experience does not incline us to increase their number. No one Is properly qualified for the suffrage who has not some appreciation of the principles of popular government, and in this one department of life, at least, the Chinaman does not seem to be an apt scholar. Chicago Tribune. VICE GOV. WRIGHT. There are rumors, emanating from good sources, that the appointment of LUKE E. WRIGHT. Luke E. Wright a3 temporary governor of the Philippine Islands, may eventually be made permanent. At present Judge Taft is ill and the duties of the office had, of necessity, to be placed in other hands. As a member of the Philippine Commission, Luke Wright was a natural successor. Now It is said that Taft and Gen. Chaffee are not wholly in accord, and that, even in the event of the former's speedy recovery, it Is not at all certain that he will resume his former position. For the present, at least, Luke "Wright is an interesting figure In public affairs and he may be for some time to come. THE M'KINLEY MEMORIAL. The national association formed to erect a suitable memorial to William McKinley at Canton, Ohio, finds Its work impeded by the project offered by public men and residents of Washington. The circulation of appeals for both projects tends to confuse the public as to whicn is the proper object of popular contributions. Any doubt upon the subject should be dispelled by a simple statement of the fact3. For some years there has been before Congress a proposal for a great monumental bridge across the Potomac at Washington. The idea 13 of undoubted merit and in due time some such bridge will be built. Congress for various reasons has not yet made the necessary appropriation. One part of this proposed bridge is a great triumphal arch, which the Washington committee suggests be built by popular subscription as? a memorial to President McKinley. lois movement is not in any sense antagonistic to the proposition to erect a monument to the late president at Canton. President McKinley recommended that Congress construct the bridge across the Potomac, connecting Washington with Arlington, as "a monument to American patriotism," and without doubt the construction of the bridge and memorial arch will be authorized by Congress. WHERE CARROLL DIED. The Carroll mansion, one of the famous old landmarks of Baltimore, is about to be sold at auction. It was in -this building hat Charles 'arroll, of Carroll to n, the last surviving signer of the Declarati o n of Independence, died N orember 14, 1832. The house was built about '770 by nichard Caton, Charles Carroll's son-in-law, from bricks brought from England for the purpose. This historic structure, in whose rooms the flower of colonial society once gathered, I3 now a tenement house, the abode of Russian Jews. Quito, In South America, Is the only largi- town at a hlght of over 9,000 feet above sea level.

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SCENE OF RESURRECTION. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher at Jerusalem was recently the scene of another bloody riot between the partisans of the Greek and the Roman communions. A number of Franciscan priests and a party of Greek priests quarreled over the right to sweep a certain part of the floor of the church 4 V fegest "risua&s-reüig mmm m 1 Eftl CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHER, JERUSALEM. and a sanguinary battle ensued between the fathers. Five of the Franciscans were seriously injured. The Turkish guard which regularly keeps the peace between the Christians in this church was overpowered and disarmed. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher was originally built after the visi!- ot Empress Helena to Jerusalem. It is supposed to mark the spot where t'n body of Jesus lay for three days in the tomb. It is an ugly building of mixed architecture, surrounded by a heavy dome. Many relics, supposed to have been conrected with the crucifixion, are preserved in the building, and the place Is one of the most interesting sights in Palestine. The Latin and Greek Catholics early began their quarrels over the risht to use the church. A Turkish guard has been maintained there for years to keep the peace. A CHURCH IN A TREE. Next to the giants of the Yosemite Valley, California, the largest trees in the world are found in Australia. Of these, a species of the eucalyptus, locally known as the "red gum-tree," takes the lead. One of these giant A TREE-TRUNK AS A CHURCH, trees in Gippsland, Victoria, was felled at a distance of twenty feet from the ground. The wood of these trees is very soft when growing, and when newly cut down, but hardens when it Is dead. In this tree, while the wood was still soft, the stump was hollowed out, openings for doors and windows were cut, and a roof was placed upon it. In this way a room was formed, said to be twenty-five feet in breadth, and capable of accommodating fifty people. Religious services have frequently been held there, the people for miles around assembling out of curiosity; but this curiosity has led to blessing, and a movement Is now on foot for erecting a substantial church. II ail an Intercessor. The Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman recently told of one of his friends who was a boyhood companion of Robert Lincoln. He entered the Civil War and went to the front When Robert Lincoln found that he was a private soldier, he said to a friend, "Write, and tell him to write to me, and I will intercede with father, and get him something better." The young soldier said: "I never took advantage of the offer, but you do not know what a comfort it wa3 to me. Often after a weary march I would throw myself on the ground and say, 'If it becomes beyond human endurance, I can write to Bob Lincoln and get relief; and I would rather have his Intercession than that of the Cabinet, because he is a son." Rockefeller's Woes. Wealth does not always have Its own way but meets with humiliating de feats. The Standard Oil company may be able to elect legislatures, but its head cannot elect a little highWay commis sloner. The income of Mr. John D. R o ckefeller from the oil company alone will amount to J16,000.000 this year. How much he will receive from other investments is not known, and yet with all this money he cannot sway to his will the voters of one small Westchester county town. This Is the drop of wormwood in hi3 cup which takes all the sweetness out ot the honey It contains. This was forcibly Illustrated at the recent election when the man he opposed with all his might was triumphantly re-elected.

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Terrible Greek Fire. Chemistry holds many secrets, some of which, when they are discovered, will not be found out for the first time Among these is the substance which formed such a terribly effective weapon against fleets hostile to the Greeks and which was known as Greek fire. Nothing known at the present time will do what the substance was reported to do, namely, set fire to ships when brought into contact with water.

When You Order Baker's Chocolate or Uaker's Cocoa examine the package you receive and make sure that it bears the well known trade-mark of the chccolite girl. There are many imitations of these choice sioods on the market. A copy of Miss Parloa's choice lecipps will be sent free to any housekeeper. Address Walter Baker & Co., Ltd.. Dorchester, Mass. Niagara the lUgcest Waterfall. Niagara, though not the highest waterfall, holds the record for size. Thirty-two million tons of water roll over the cliff in the course of a single hour. To Cur n Coltl in One day. Take Laxative liroinn Quirine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it tails to cure. J."e. A boy never tells his troubles to a man who wears whiskers. Chicago News. Mrs. Winston's Soothing Kyrtip. For children tettilrs, Porten tlie k'uiiio reiluces Inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic, ijöca 'Joule. Souvenir cups are the latest fad. the jewelers say. Have you seen Mrs. Austin's new dress? The child who is seen and not heard remains to be seen. PRINCESS VIROQUA, M. D. Endorses Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound After Following Its Record For Years. Dear Mrs. Pixkham: Ilcalth is the greatest boon bestowed on humanity and therefore anything that can restore lost health is a blessing. I consider Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vcctablo Compound as a blessing to State and Nation. It cures her mothers and daughters and makes them well and strong. fr r ' .sy. PRINCESS VIROQUA. Practicing Physician and Lecturer. For fifteen years I have noted the effect of your Vegetable Compound in curing special diseases of women. I know of nothing superior for ovarian trouble, barrenness, and it has prevented hundreds of dangerous operations where physicians claimed it was the only chance to pet well. Ulceration and inflammation of the womb has been cured in two or three weeks through its use, and as I find it purely an herbal remedy, I unhesitatingly give it my highest endorsement. Fraternally yours, Dr. P. Viroqua, Lansing, Mich." $5000 forfeit if above teetimoniaJ is not genuine. If you arc ill do not hesitate to pet a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound at once, and write to Mrs. Pinkbam at Lynn, Mass. for special advice; it is entirely free. HKAL EST AT 35 BlRßAINQ In South Dakota Farms. For barDAnUAIHO galua iq s.nit (i akia farm lands wrlto or call on W. L. l'AL.MKK & CO., Cart line'. 8011th Dakota. We olTer Investors choice e( farm loan itiirantred at par and ucciired Interest. FARM SÄLF OR RENT. My 40 IfilUil OHLE.) at.re ),Ih!y Improve (() riO-lJU and 160 red black loam soil farm., all iiariritfns, and 4'i miles from Chicago on C & N.-W. U . W iucoutjln Division. Buyers only, auawer. Am owntr 1. .1. DOLAN, Hit XV. 4Kth Street. Chicago. ILLINOIS FARM from Albany, Whltenlile County, mostly level, rich black soil, about Za) u-ren under cultivation, will sell all or part for jio.oo per acre. All well fenced, pood Improvements. Totviulson & Nutter.Moline.Ill. WE HAVE SOUTHERN FARM and TIMBER. LANDS of all grades FOR. SALE on very liberal terms, write us about wnat you want and we will set It for you. YALLEY LAND AND COLONIZATION GO,, Xo. 39 Porter llg aiemphU, Te nn. FARM owners wanting casli purchasers send full description of farm. KtvitoLOS, la Ln.8t., i kwa. FINE Section Land three mtiPS from city. ButldlnRs COIt t3).XN). F. . WMll.HT. 4Ur Fall., Iowa. NORTH DAKOTA LAND i;Sni Ä Dakota and (ret a home on easy terms. We can sell you a horns so your yearly payments will b less than yoo pay for rent. For prices, terms, crop reports, etc., address NEFF & KOTHKK, Devils Lake, N. Dakota. FIS'ASCIAL. MILLIONS MADE IN OIL The greatest millionaires got thHr start In oil. Do you want to make money, too? The California Con soildatedOll Company owns fourteen wells yielding: oil. and contr a some of the best oil fields In threa different States. Stock Is offered at 25 cents per share, par Sl.oo, and Is an absolutely safe Invest ment. Dividends have been paid monthly since July on Treasury Stock at the rate of 21 per cent per annum on present price. A few shares will make you rich. This Is positive!? the laut oder of this sioc it that will ever be made to you at this price. Write W. II. Bherrod & Co., Fiscal Agents, 116 Nansao Street. New York, for prospectus. References. Bankers & Mercantile Attency, New York; Klverstde Hsnk, New York; American Express Co., New York; Bank of ltakersfteld, liakersfleld, Cal. JMSCKLLAXEOUS. IIM7 Tfl et !5 W Ru. 36x72 !nches for IIUII IU aoc. For particulars, addre.s. 1. It. Smith 3t Son. 3ßO. Calumet Ave., Chicago. Cnp J)KL1V1;KK1 ritiCIXon Mali Ited Uli Cedar, 80 feet and shorter, telephone poles, brldite piles, flttt" poles or beav v derrick timbers, write to O. W. Firkin & Co.. Minneapolis. Minn. Our PlschauriW Fountain lVn, equal to any '2.50 UUI riaollanal ne r(ir 25c. gi.rio per dozen. HIM, M'F'O CO.. 2U3 Lexington Avenue, New York. HID COrPIAI TV Advertising stents for Mall UUn Ort.WlML.1 I Or.ler hiiMliif.a at home. We Mart yon rtjrht. To Insure sucress advertise with us. Our terms nre rieht. Write us for particulars. WAL TER D. llO'Vi:IH'Q., m-im Dearborn t.. Chicago FOR StE. Emlreorpartlntereai In U.S.Faien 'Window Attachment. Cheaply manufactured. MsVe'ffpr. Address, R. O. Kmton, Chicago. TCI rPDinilV .Ahaoliitelv Free Instruction to ILLCUnAI 111 an pupils enrolling dow ; Investigate US. ril. MmwI f Trlrspsy, Ii Dfsrbura 6b NO QUESS NEEDED. When you weigh on a Jones 800 Lb. Scalo PRICE 8 OO. FULL PARTICULARS. JONES (HE PAYS THE FREIGHT.) BlNßHAMTON. N. Y. cm iiSHTwJT'Til tU tin A. Best Cough Byrup. Tastes Good. TJa tn time. 8ol1 by dmfftrtst. TiztJi,i;iyiBi I

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Are Ton TJslnp Allen's Font-Ease? It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet. Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken irto the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.

Bible Society's Final Decision. After many years' consideration the British and Foreign Bible society has decided to alter its laws so as to enable it to circulate the revised version of the Bible as well as the authorized version of 1611. First Postal Woman in Knclanri. In 1S70 women were for the first time introduced in the postal service of England. In 1S71 there were 1,000 thus employed, and today there are in the British Isles about 33,000 postmistresses and clerks. Canada's Forests. Canada's forests are found to be equal to supplying the world with pulp wood alone for S 10 years, on the basis of 1 .500.000 tons of manufactured pulp a year. One of the streets in Canton, China, is occupied entirely by druggists and dentists. Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of aa scouph cure. J. W. O Bkien. 3J3 Tnird Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. 6. 1900. The gifted bride is the one that gets ue presents. Philadelphia Record. Have you seen Mrs. Austin's new dress? To borrow is human to pay back is divin.

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A. G. Jones, the governor of Nova Scotia, is reported to have twice declined the honor of knighthood, offered while the Duke of Cornwall and York was in Canada. The well posted druggist advises you to use Wizard Oil for pain, for he knows what it has done. The Pope has taken the name and works of Galileo from the Index Expurgatorius. Have you seen Mrs. Austin's new dress? Some men's idea of being a Christian is to look solemn. ...CUKhS... FISTULA, pOLL EVIL In 4 to lti wcvfcs. Wlifii just foriiiiiiixuoimllrcuiv with"iit ilisi-hai'inin;. ' t"ur tve-Vs. Humane ami asy to pive. ric ."0 cK By riiail. 60 cts. Treatisi"; free uxm ai piicatiun CLOUSE & STAO, UbsmistS. 28 State St.. Gineseo. ill. FREE ralLSln tl Trrstnrst of Dr. O. Phelps Brown's Great Remedy for Fits. TEpiletsv and all !Tvo!t:Pise.isrs. Address O. nUXTS BKUWS. OH Broatwtr. -New barg a, h.1. HAUrKOMF AMERICAN LADY, indepcc llMnwdUmi. ently rich, wants good Lonee ldy rich, wants eood Honest Luoband. Address EKIE, 87 Market St., Chicago, III OA OO PROFIT MONTHLY by investing S20 ?' to $IOO. Send for plan, t IURLIS ittMlUf COSPAJST.adf 1417 Braken, Sii-iiJ La Sails bt., Chiracs. .;t'-3;l'.i-p-,' 1 0

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