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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 4

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Tim nroisTrn axi f.KM:t:, rnww mokxixo, skptkmukr De Scnci ttitc, The of 'I'm sis SUCRE 7.1 OX eljc Jtf gbk unit r. I I II, I.I.r l.a l.at lu. i l. In a la.iUl A i.it I l.a i14 oil 'tralit It I af ll! 4 liV 1 IH, I i.li I I AM" I I Aid li ill It la 11 an 'f I 'm IHI mtn c.M,l.t a ttl.ial i-f I- ,1 -l I t.wn II. I I.

I a out Hi aa, ullta II II, dika l-r f-ly I FUTURE PRICES OF EE I III, lit ta ft. I IH a M. M- I a li. I i a Hi ff in I'ar l-ka nia In tVa.l.ii 1-1 lit. all I I 1 11 km li 1 .1.

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in. f'ta I iinti. 1 nt 1 1, at tl I I I I i ill Tl. ala" Ilia I ul nf 1'iai IH iiaia t) tl'd lltra III. ll.au .1 lt (-, IK.

limit I .1 t'l-te at lla I' I I hr i HI' a l.a i -I tin l. .11 el l-r. nliilt.g a la 4 a I i 't Waahlnglitn. pi I trtaif Wila tha amitmnr Urn baldly th.uM nf liuat I. a ia ti.f" thai I H.

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el. an a If alil.m.ah r.i 4.ir In tlHtr' JH, alt. li I if. i I a.t I a .1 al I -I ifi lmtiiy ll tt.lti-tahl aw Tint Itinnr and an 1111. 1 If.

i. WaWnt, healthy and pi i-t ti.ua al I ra tartnty and Ht.t n. -l hi in lno Ih.ir a It- 'it- in Si i i i r'-i 1. I ha i lr-li, i i I I Ihn hllli a l-irt ir y. a a iir.n,, 11 hi! a.

lallM tally '-l liil'l ftl e'inttl, a-l. i it) lhlaT to t'4. ur ill tnwll aunl in hi fy I- I. n. I I' a iil.

tr.liy i ill rr. rial Ihr mil.aM I I Ma a.l a lna lial I l.i, f.lt.al. I n.l. an-l i Tla rti.ihrf IH a H-f i i.i. li li H' l'-I auil -r r.l' I am ti- Itaah l-rf tn.i m.ly etrty day, b'tt al nfi ea.ty tti'al Jklalit nf Hi" tmiinii lultl In look miafe) lha i i.t '-iii" i l-ad a.

trr WHaan't t.f ll.a bate lli.it pa 4 and I I nan li-. nf fiailt l-rf 1 lia tit In-f a II I alrtl I alrrt II i.tan, ir a. I a 1 l.a.n I' .1 H.aV I .1 Wh la I .1 .1 I lit, a la In I -i it in il I i ft i It, al.i I Ottlintitm. th I )rat, la II aa i. I i.ln All I win la a' I'lanta nf tr-int Ilia I In 1 a Wl.n piaka ll ll.i iha i iii li -m lha until.

(-a I.i i 't a 1 1 an, i r. and 1'ia AM l'iin 1' liana n. i.a 11 fin I nit, a a w.k l. I I i -lit i.tin ah.t par Ilia ftnahl and tl-t 1-tt 't ami lxlr, mt iii. It.

a 1. 1 i 't lt ii" i I it.alr ran. naa. i-i a if a I Ii. 1.

4,1,1 '1 -'l ant ing lha farm Ita I It II- It -I in ii It ai.irtv raiiara, Ktit Ita an tra tula a prtty I Pgi ir in Ida rtmitn tijtlaitiH.at aa all al Ilia linn nf ti i aa II Mi li.n.M, ii -fl in I krl I 1. 1 all Ir l.a ia iaalln k. 'n l.i, It ll ia irw I hrn ma ti. a ilirt.la fvrf Viagra, ihr nf a )tr "a t.r i i f) Italy llll.f..i-t- I a) trtlill n.ril Itual, Mr 1 1 an baa bant aii-ad-ftaiir and I.t. tail I Ita Ilia Am.

il i ate rrnl lmilln'1 I. Mate) I Irrl ah. I hai I l- 'I l-f eilHlly I Ui I- I I a -ma utii-t i.t i ai; I lit 1. 1 If l.r 1M. i.

ii, I n. itli-r laa- ri 1 -a ll" lha 1 l- fcappy t. i I I i I'M I 1 1,. i i ia in if I aa aaaimtna a l-ainr l. 'itf til III la'll tie-till" It'll nai-n if old am pi ml "'f Unit I ae In I'd I'-'l la.

a. 11 a .1 I I t.t II la a in. hi I i Iln lt.t li ui linial I tt. Iff! nf Hit" lit "I I In lata I tax- II I 'I a a a. I aa nn Id 'ta I hi iii.

ir an. and. I- In f.a ii. I in fiiHI IP lHM lie. a.

aa a I ati.r i.etiM.i halt I.I. (Ill I. I nn al I'i api.iri apivad tt taltll lha lioaii intf.i.4 Hall- I We.kll I- It It, of ll IP II Itl'lt Hi" lia lft tt lillltt lia l.itnn'4 1. 1,..,, I a It Hi. 'Lata a g-a-l Intnl.

h'. a'i'1 il-nl 'in a. a llll" I I una. If nil lia III l-l-hmat itnl rtn II and a 'lif fnr Ina 41 aula t-t Itnl for ie iaml and I'ril ian and lnMf nlf paniil. Ha a' iali a.

aii'ilti" llntl aa bia i.al maul lan -ta I ttaa Illle h. aia fa. npn tt alolo tt.lit,at fatal and I tta Ih.lf i 1111- talaa .1, I-- ta 1.1. nSm t.t ai Mh Hint t-an tnltai. i 1 1.

inn. a- I iu-m in I ft. hit t.f lha ttr.1. If 1,1, I mill inn nf 1 la 1,1 a irmaihahla lani In and a. a funiUh a nt III riwiiiUH a 1'iallf nf i ii I.i gtii ini.it.

I led a tl- li. II Manatrr i irt i. nn.i!t: 1 ha I ta I I. ll.lt t.f arl. null.

a I-- I. In Hi rtiri.i a. mo nf lha ll.nr i t.n..alnia. a li.i.ia il rn I rn.l ln4 In lh rnl a i i. fan.

a In N' ft itil' in ftalra, la I tat. In any nt lha it), a I -l pi.hlara Hal mel. lha nf Hie braf and 1 pi in ha la waiiiii l-r a Ittma arrat l.f lipailil' WralHar I'I bin a f-iU nmrni of ai Km title i nfie tf th iru in.nl Tha nt II. I I'm l' im i n. il.lt I .11 III I I.I.B nf hr Inall fa Hi I pt lc.

and In -ii a't a In i.ft all il atli ia In I 4- In ll la ll.al ttn famlilar h. It a lara-f pili, a ll.f'rt g'l'l'ig ba l' I li- t. ina rt. i'iai it.iriil by Hi. l.tf'tl 4 lriii In f4f of err m.t I nf He tariff a bdul' hl fnty pfrrrnl Ihftf Tl.

glial. al tt'l ii.i-.p i i.ia i I I 4 a i. tin- rl I I li a nmil 1 lit). in t.it Ni Lna'ai'd ita a.r i.ai ir. iiMc.

an lha faa. 1 hr al ft tit. h.aa In. lha a tu-y Italirtra It.al lha Oirlot. utti.a r.n.

la lrMi al.i l-r lila ilirra. .1 II nitiy a ni' "M.piM if iml in 4 tliiiirvi rf t(a real fiiaia a-. l.i.r loi.a i lath 1 1 it tl I i int.1. i tk 11 la a al a.il I at II nu. Im In II i 1.

aj f.n.ft lalil. a III a Ihi-y i.ar I In At in rMa, an. I fl Il rvl ha dri ndfl iim A leiialia I a lar nit i ti will rr.l run. H. If any.

a 1 p-irtl'Mi of lu i ni'iipm a maiitf Ilia 1 I ait In. tr.aa i ft nd a thtHrf tn in. (: Hal iny Mi lf atm-ye i by l-l ki.I in lha at I a aara 'Hint la a f. .1 it In Itinio than II did lt af and lha yeal lf ra lii.i In ai.arl nf bia II na ha prrtrnit an array i aigum.nla Hal. ni lha auita a at bail al'ii-af Atiairatla Ilia t'fi.

and Hut aiirrp am tal.il,, I 1 i I ai. r-a In. ta aa in and lit J. i. 0,, 4 lh fa.

I Ilia I aundiy (I'iiiim ilio tiling ly lha 1 1 1 .1 -1 Th.wa thai lit Hie ltal eli. till piol-'l Inn in I ti-Mf I i I tia an tie ki. a ll.al 'f lion Mt frf.ffr.l 1 I HI fettlrnr Bp ttnaue lirrf Irnat ran hn foiilr.d trill Tha l.vrana 4artal fl.tt lha Th" ii fur It thai II tlta Hm it I tan mt 1 fnf lha Mutlk'l and I inland Will luta In lo ha fiiira a Ursa f-arl ll la till a Ittrreifl lha ritm. iiia. aald Mr tn Tha ii al ilt and lirft nf lha Waal and I It a lumlianl an I limit r( ft'lr rravl lll'l Bf ihr I "111 III .11 jn.i on the tirf.n.ite at ih am, -i inan aii.nt and frn In I-irnl ft.ii ni mul I'litt 'i" ll-tia n.ln ae.l t-aiir l.lw lattl lain, lata n't nf U'T mat am I'i H.la all taiaa an aing of Ii enthiaro I111i1an.1l demand ir i-irt ba fmm i I 'nn li ilalnt thai ma fi" ir'i ma aatarnl ara groaning with tha bartaat and If hia la llrl hraVV ft ta Itll.ldiK nf prmtar tha Will bate ll.a an at' -I f-rn rrnp In Ha bia- damp I "I t' fulnca Impaired by III ii el il-.

i t.al and I'I la atiaadt af irnl nf lha lha tt iln fair In a l.a a at pr. til fain ra.a It HI1, ll.a llll na i all alua i.t. a It l.aa at .1 Ilia if.unlry and will id In knp pmaa bp. ll ll. In Spite t.f Ihrae nl.alai l-a.

I Ihe 4mil'M Urn i.i.f la i fam may I a and nttnlnl't I il aa a-l hi' 1 Iv mi.tii by Ih rc-Mihlli rial form, Tha ny "Ihaia baa baati an ampla tainfall am rtmfldeitl al la-ffti lha end nf lha and lha grta la and luturlant I lr.ll, it ai-nial aar Ih-ra will I ltd 1. In lle inn stouv or osk imtrvsr. Jnlin I.t!.' lry r.f It I Itual a oiaaiii. I. will) Its It.

it ii if r'i hi I'd lit ia nl fafti tlk Mint I -r ftnan. ial l. la I TI I-I ll a.ia wl.n It lark of (l0lt'n llrfcma tl ha ijuilo rt -it. rtiatF al tniK I ma I 1.1 ll.a Hta fallmtna attainli.lly and. i'i) nf If.

Dial l.ii ai It atmnai ttf arii- Vt it ate an pi Hiiitt In. tn an I em h.r lha iiiti.it rntia, ti hi to lit nr aa nil a eta. And h- ft. Wiad If la Tba rfT.ai nf an arr.iaMi ra an M( al, -an In lha tlm Kiatii- I "tn t-fi!" In l.a liira Tha Ij.mlla ft.Kild prrpar ft Tba faaitliaha alt? Iitili. If Ida In lha aaldriil r.

f.la 4ily lil baptt wd in an a jtwitfl-liw. Il.nl W.n.S'1 l.a alllatl ll A r-rri it'li-M -f I' "lb lhrn- la writia In (jut t-f (il i'r Itry .1 ii I ant ka tigtrtiira Ihr dm aluatl i.t pa lift tint I avuf-fa and al lh'-ia" Mm-'V. I. lha i ir 1 Mil tra. l.

tin ftar I ral4l lha all I Will ab'a In l4ka tarr t.f lnmivra niily lha r-thar i.av," l.a writ' ff I linn h' likrt lh" rl'i-iin "ll lia fair of nua nf Ilia l-iy lrlkifa bn'il'd "1 Ml film i Hp I lib hiuit.t. all nf hi at t-rth and I aplttlutt tUxl fl" ft. It if lha s'tla' na nt ina alala nnt nf lha p(. a of tef. all Inn rtial lira fitnr I1 tl'-llI'Vrallt' fAfll- 1 aa r.i, ,1 .11,1, a a Jntrr h- 1 1 I nn a mm d.at at lha eatllrat dale, al .1 eatly In IVInpar, aiiurn lnt" iinf ai-faal -n faiH ly Tbria ate a.

nia rlaiiiihla In lha rural hi mil l. I.fia I laaruy 1,1 tha a niganitata III) lha frauil thai Ih'l wlil I all M-ircart. I lha I'tti oi.rri..r.4l i fii'nini'c. fri-in a ui ply nf puma mm fad l-af al WaMill'n. a'lfl I-'1 ta lautiKf him a ii.

tl r-f ir.itit.l.-. a lint- I nl nl If Ihi a ih hi. ia. li. In at itn nf loa Ilia ht kft'taa ba tl ta a a.iaiil.ait 'lia la in In on the ittafktl I'brlalm and lha an.

i ma Hin i lha rtiaa nf Ilia ftn Hialr ai.H III. la t.a. Iy l.av,,, -''H of fiilnmt fl'ik. la tint la U' tl-t nf c.ti if ll ite. Ilaii In Mark l.

I thia.tl. nil' In I a liter at. I I pi I. a wi: ttititmty Ik fi-duird lmul to It.r a itnl ia lutiar III lha tiinl In with I.i 1 0CIwni imiunihg lite; i.twr-ii In 1 1 a 1 III I.t a tini tiit, itirti ih iiii.ia and buy ui id If an nitl l.lii.w la l.ift i a i.i ii -ulna nla il lena, t.l.ita a nf anil ti am it I I tin In nir rtti' "i Aimrha ttiil imi'li tin i rity tptr. Intra vmn of lha CarntfiK i.trrra an-l i.irni.ina i.ll lan.ilt ll.al ha Ina lii.U' ii.

nlal I'I Iffa II la illtoh ml twliv Bli'l timilf laly Itn-V ale ni. lla Haiti i.ttn laly lhaia la 11,1 I n.M lha ti niHIa jii i.na (ic inlle mi jurat jm at ni.f urtiri.t r.f ft Hi lha 1 'in, hl wl I aelta It pravant l- fi ilfig In Ilia low pi i. of fey. and fl it I ke bima. If Ilea a i i.nlr.

inriahlarlnra. aiil.h a Mi llr.n riill-r an. I li ta Ir an Ua' ii- l'al air Mr4n aid. r.1 Ihla pir4.iinn. gtl a It an ftar.

a -i, minor 1 aht.l Tfr all Pia An (il. an 'I lia ma) aid lha law gitaa lha I a 1 lha ailnatinn I'm bate fm anrf nty rn-ln Into Mr. jiai ti iitatlnna and Mill. In aiinl.nl a Clll ff Hta ri.tntl'l'ina, tflfllvtly a'- la ng.tiital Mr Scare. Iimi niiiilii- aim's 1 lie trrimia Uaurr ahnw Ihftl lha re an- n.t ttinia al-11 lit lha rminlry than H-na wet rai o.

In lha nieanliiiia lha taipula-linn ba liKlraeeft 1 1 ui Mr Wila r.inrl iioiia atul the gi 011th nf twa.il eallng among lha anpi ara it.r-let-l. Ih rn la an Im raaa a) demand of if ril a aupi-ly Hint ha n-d at at) 1 ha em in fig-tta alan lht It; Cal, nf iha Im tt aaa In ll.a pnpiilailnn baa In iinaa, arntr lha n'lu'ii, lha anpla whn am mi knt- 1 1 nt a nr. and If etal a a(t anl be taat la- I lls. ik, January nht in artiand hv la wiilmil n. a l.a l.uri In the Itil-n and iK.i.l.t ill III lalral be a lie Latin and bia lour ehd whitk'ta If nv anial.

i-r IhkIi wanl In wrlla Incrttaaf ConaurwpHoei of Df. an.l at Ma Mr H.hal. aa ralli-l I i-iif. rriH a ititli a n. t-1 mat if.

in l.l. Ii a i-Un .1. ti. 1,1. air.

Cartel" riiitM ttiaiit I.t am pi ina aim a V-ll. il lt" tin llmil tin lha lfa 1 lui lar -Ihr fklrnd d'Mthl aa In h'-llirr I I i rm.nfiy ni Iliad a limit 'Ittlittt -tiitilr; he if. la (J. If lha l4li ini an ml ari Jai'i, lutt hilt tall I'm' If Ua ljtf lha li.ila City 'M Ihv Jrf. rimtf h.tt Will tit In It la fit tn eiattnly Tha N' Jaraay I rtl.srtait- tirnt i.la etar hv l-af at lha a paid ll Hut wa lha l.utpllott of lha lliat biil.

'n I-n rai I al-oit In 'ho I tti'iuld ba ronriilrfrtf a iffl'Manl --I at 'U -r. of ll.a fnt! w-'H la irtiatd tntl.ty In fl lha faaa of 1X4 "Ma nt In rrfar In tlia aa I.i i .11.1 in in ih.i i.i "If tlir-hf a. at I in la ah. a. h.

a I. a tana, and i I a nl aa a a ma I 1 II ag.tt, I a eatly i.i.l al-i- lira litl'g In I ia in ia.i ly l.a bia f.i.k. "III With lha lulh nf I I li.Jui.lli at tlt.U of "Vnllt eal. it. ha aa, rrlry.

bi.l lhay ara mill Itunl In pna ia. aa Mr it. whi it iMa pl tit, rt r.illt" Aa a ttn-1 ta frr fan lit" 1'iiainraa ciritf allln ltiit wlra I a ajl.ny ll'rt a l.t.-rl.t In I hay are In rt.ry .1 ra. H.a Ariirr-bans We bate ha rna a nallm nf t.aaf Ilk" al ii ih Hiiil Hi" la rirniinun ytiilliii fnaat ri'in'imaii Tha aame authnrily rlviidrrn und-r I. tin, lha ltt ni.S ait rmpl In mikli a Ihla aiti-l i apl'ilt'l I'I lb" nltrd IH il'a, rai.i.

ii im it rtt.ia tniralt. hut ba.f Hitt Ita rip-irla nf la-, bate n- wlia adt be lha f)it mi-ra than rani In the lital In lha flair of T. 4a for lha titaifrta. Hal evrry ttit.r4') 1 li ei.ir t.n.. Ihrm hi iiiainttlii pa .1,.

tfi-r WKMll lha atalr Vith .1 a ri. Ia. by lha ftale an.a Itat mij iha i a--. In. tiaaira Ih.i'.a amiid l-ai thai airl a liw i ft.a r-nd rlerita la al a irami im In at.ila I111I lha taw I.na a't an In ona i.f lha ipiaaraat fiaia In all lha Thry ara ..11 aa aaTrnili-a' nr Iiii-i nuii'tnii and pri.ti.tliiy have im rlaawl.ar.-Una thraa ar-m I.

a al' ili'i iln lha "principal nffl a' t.f n.ia.i lall' ii al nnra and 'v wlih atarv re. liil.inaat nf Hip law That ara In rffn n.nrmmia txa.kkaaiang ealaia t. many ellla alma fwn waa thn arti, a nf nirtl di. Willi Ian fn.a nf lln ae fa. la thara la ai.t, rai a tn wjnlhar lha Tt.rS wlia waa a n-w llunc.

and ha a- 'n tha frnirra i.f ih 11.1ll.n1. Whin Ihry killed a barf Ihr ulnlar II ataa pa. le will rtparli-nra lha fu). Minuet nf ftairrtaiy I lann pinphery dltl l- tip and -itnMered a m.hnI tlal a nury. Urn a thin a freah beef tn Th" wl'y Mr Wu.

down nt Atlanta, and ba did tvt knnw bow In play rurhta, but fnd avaiaa In Irarr.lr.C ll t'V'k pl.tyad and and iartb-d (T Hip prla Ihf AlUtilu io-pla dn iit.t rea-l Ihr" Wiiahlngtait aa-lrly or Ih'V wmitd hat a kn.mn that fniirrmlng die par l-af. d-vlrtnl that Ihrra na rn-ira rrwnay In Ittaklm It 11.411 In line na nttant In In-Irodnio ll. Ha fnrm.l a l-jrlmrahip with Arthur I'lsffnrd, and with a tapil.tl atn, of no ihiy a-t ran I- oblalnatir' II la aafar and ion' a soTr.s. on lha i n.npt,i aiita nl iii a hnal nf liuaa mat him a In ft. "lii-r In lake the tharnta In Ihe ajilai fli Ida nf MamfnlNt than In the ami u.

I.la ii ha Intig l-t-ati tha ptiaa prlte- Inner I Muaalta lihrarlta. aa It i.nd ait. be may Imy a wig If llnio aia led tatiid h.iilf In I-' afifaad ntaf ia aiuiit 'llpe a I.ll. uio a. hill pil-Hul.

II a. mid l.a tt If II ware patli.tle Tha fid Itia irally Ihluk In- i "i I'i ra la another di lual in nf Ilia aged, ll.al la Vet) Irving-Hl'V hta In Hie re. pnal, II a Ho ir goi.li 11 and. by tl Ihe pr. a.

nl. lis ttitn-Para. mea. faalil-'hi. ciatoma.

Lira la. irndt in laa. are all wmne Tbry are apt In Irtii.ttir it -fimitt Nn una r-aik a mother luted In tin Itnftniaa I done tlir-Itranlly. run farming, and. Iheraf.iia.

lint aa will aa of i internment ia torrupl. and all that anil nf thing Thrv bate amiplv fallen nut t.f he iade. and linn I Ilka fee Ihe prnreaalnn move nn. I Hie Pimm, lltrly ball a In Pa r.lig tl. 'l in coiiiiitd a baiji number It la tumuli-I ling In fail Ihtl yint are a auiariiumrr.

t.1 V. lint lie. did. Ui i 1.111 Winn Ihlnk that Ihlug will an on after una dia. I tt nn nn la ne.

aaary, Ihnt. han oca blow. I i.t gaap. a Irnll biibhle will rlaa and buret on Ih surface white Hie omnipotent ni awaajal on. herilleaa.

All Ihla while, tha fgoij.rn, nr tanitv, nr pride, or arlf- Tb riakalooa 1 1 era Id a new home ll were, nf atia-lt I a may I- a. an thara of AUfka nr H-ui ill Afrt. a. In pa opened halt (Saturday with a pub lie hnnat warming to which all tuta. rib ibii.llH div.t-nd." Mr iiada at) "nf atutiil rai.t i-r wo 1 wmil.l ttavel mi a.

II th" wire, ulna .4. k. a It, Mil li, it. niarki It and Filipino and tilvfr. n.

hr-l in ti'- ti ilf My "ll ai.li ntUI runii ii lm; Aii'l II Ik-ti lmnrtij l-y rtajih uuiia ilma lit tlia rli mtr ratio rniaiiiii nn. I licitm in-iJti'l In ty tliiilt f'f I fiUli-ji. aii'l Hill I 'ulOItil in ll.r id ir. i a lit- aii'l nu-li-d ljr all tlin il-ni'H ralit- fki-ra. In t.in..rali.n nf Ihla ma Hi1 u-in mi' rmhartanatiit ill lilrh th liala lilt- li.ia ln auilijtttiit.

fll unatll-mnii tnniw nl llntl II I hi Ulaklliat itiiy fill I hi ll flllf t'f ll'O plt oi OWKHS'OH I'lUU'OSKS AMU- ro.v. Tl.a of fr't Hl'Mio nf ri-ntll-tanla to ail I'i" li-til-latiita In rxlrn a -fl'in f'r th" fnirpnaa nf pia-lnn arl.itriill.'n law i In im il.nntly 1.1!' liail-. i r.y tin- riiiid.i" ii hi aii'i Nt-w Y.nk impi ra. ii'iv. Htnni- In lf- era and Irian, ta aie Intlted ll will give to gin at a tupy of a Plata of mualn In ll la now la.it wiitteii r.pra.iv for the paper and month anna lha rhill.inn government In marge of an armv nf atriha whi t.

tflnler and ia tha nf ibilly that a rmrait rt-mrd ritav be atail-al'ln fnr the ln.i. II ui al at lha la lha fand. I Irt. I I I a elr With a faalalnr of lha 1 nmpanlaa repre. allied 'I heae) names Ilia ltei naea 11 In mail i tiara lei bill tun Ih.

it Iia.iienlly hnmitna th.it lia nm ttirratim of lha aIUl illy iard t'litlr-a. Kiehl young woman of lha nvt aili-ci4tle famtllia or KlaiiBiii. iT.lni. Iiava anlirad itin a rollegn nturaa In Japan, I low the bnnaa of lln-aa young "man's lllllal fattlo In th.tr Btv! A water tnttlrt imw a p.irt of lha paraphi rnalln of 1'hbaatn i hlldrrn. am.

"i itu jit laid. bill wa paiaed In tnuairaa. and tnat rolln-t tlia innni-y. I Iratalatt f.if alcmt two Kiir profit for lha fltt year warn 1 Joa Tilgg: The country a. hiM.lma'nm la nt Iteai ti.in-ltoi It usually only take about Ulna enough; baa rlapaett for tho full teat nf thai voluminous und mmpre-benlvn inntaiira In bate rea.

the Tin S'inlhern Vlio rnmpany nu or- from three eiishtrrn nmnlh for hrr In capture aumn nli young fellow, and then In rfinlra mure apace than la fa. ade Ktlilliil In li' with raplt.tl, of in ina rnmpanv a hull-tuna lha rnnaianl lil.inda Hm a ptrauinpiion la aopiKirlrd bv Ihe nrt from ManlU that the buel-i. man of Hie i il and lha men h. in! a nf lha Ifdanda ale perfecting an mgftnla.itlon hUh Mr. ii.it.-a own.d tiaaily all In mi'dlfli-allnn Of theea llala r-a.

raalate. ti giH.dt lit tn hoi. te.ii hlng. la batter an. even though the h.x.l rnav anffar aa a reauli.

Whtla matrimony brlnsa ata.ui muni nnd lot of tmuhle. It a aim the tleallnn nf new I I and Ih 11 a l-Vimi) mill built In I'lttaburg. lllaanlullnn old. I' In Ilia littti. eateem.

or aalf fM-nreli or what ever it fh'tuld be railed, tthl.li a ahn- fur Ornat every on In run lh risk. nr an iallr flan In a I t. f'T'-irale tnn liaaa nf atari t.llli ts In KliGlaild. tn a auddi rlaa, tirttad Mr. U.ita Inlalv In maintain Ihe voimar 1.1 l-a wtift lha namea iiri.n m.iv I Inet-rled and remmul at pleaaure, an and bin partner brdwceri and Fondu Time: Fonda ha three ftunday each week tturday la made a day nf real and meditation iha seventh day Ad-Vrnllsta, the in Christian people that the ratali'gti may bt kepi constant nr a.

lull man upilcht In hi fighl with llvala a Is alii, a in Ihe wheat stem tn give lha frail holloa tuba In iest wind It latent nd very mi lite In Ihe teiv old mnn al a lima, alien Hiiu ly up in (Jala. Anlda frnm Ihla lha profits on lha tn.innfai-tura from 11 In l7 wrre M) par "At lha entrant nf ha New Jereey worship on tha hiihluitn and lha proprie In I--- arter ll.alr Iniereaia In The M411II.1 rhftmlrr nf rnrnmeiee leads (n the movement, and that Imdy wholly with Ih- silver atsi.fjird which the Phlllpi'lna bill prm Idi-d for litem They dn tit ballet a that lha silver rt.1nd.1rd. with Ha ntrorn-panting pintlalon for free coinage, will bring the etabllltv and uniformity tieeea-eitiy In a found haainem hail hut they tin lielleve that a gold eUmlHrd Would remove mm of the mnfuamn that now e-IMf In tiade. A general Imprenlon h.i pret ailed In thl country that the silver llll lili ti nmalil TfJ pri iiiiriK. rt-' t-1 lh Nr JValatnl law.

lull i i Ita nul ntH-tat'Ta nr Hit- 'f tor of the I hlneae laundry, Kong T. Uny, nrpfirttunn Agi-nrv in j. iaav i lly are thn nam-a of naarlt t-nrrfiiailntia wh'iae capital annti-iraii a nm.e than strictly nhfnrvr Monday a a dty nf and humility would far more Ing In him: and aa It wlj not allow him, tn surrender It rhaf-a ami aiilla Ma rest nnd epnltunl davnilnn. Every day Hi.lll.'iin fn ir il. li tlll lint tn' a l.llll.in iln Ilara.

The i 1 mat win it Min. lay ny and Py. rntnimnv nf tlia aame rilf Imaeia nf moie rplrit-In ii.e Ihn Irritability, Ihe fels i i II The l-ilKT. hli Tbla. Iinwew r.

cbK-a rnd to -aaailly mean that tha little I thlral for knnmlrdga la any giaaler than other hlldrrn It la a.iM Ihnt John I. Ilaeaa la fcuilng on running on his 8ith rtlilrlrt frr silver ptiilfoini part of the time and on Ilia stata antl-frta sliver platform purl of tha time, and so ratth them coming and going. Ot-nrral Weaver haa am-ilKn. thn HUth and ha ran tell Mr. Itersa now what will find later, that It will not work.

Mayor Tom Johnson carried Ohio for tha llryan programme and la now the conspicuous democratic candidal for the prealdincy. Ilo ha money, Is brainy, and thn mantle of Iiryanlsm belongs on hi shoulder. Tha Impression prevail Ihnt tha coal Strike is tn bo i tiled. The, further ques tlim 1 'principal with a tiipl Ki.ttaiiipia Republican' Tr pell Ken-faii'iua correctly la a hard on for the letnprr Ot Hin ace. I In cnnipul-'H iirl'llrull'in It I Ifldeed.

tilt I lit In lia vart Vet l.iluatli.n nf between tl.ftu. i'ii (iti mid ft i lie isnvrrnnr'a priijHii .1 plnn imw In petsori unacquainted with the nam, and thi hard fia-iling frt ia no doubt Ihn tandnrd would be acceptable tn lha Kill in itrai Tha Jeriey liuaranli a and Tmat niniianv nf Camden has nn lis rid limn a man. I wire a iblld; art-oml rhlldhnod. hut how tllffefant from Ihn fret lht was art durllle. fluid, a tru.lo affair.

lt own ulntr plnos. It hcltnr the money In which they reason for Ihe frequent Inquiry a tit the limn a iiann pn.nl It. hnwi-vrr. Imllruli' llml It origin of inn name. A ta underatand It An Hie utiH kholdai' martini muat I were arrtistnmed.

and lha change 10 gold lielng rnnildi-red Ino violent fur the gia.l-iinl development of a community whoso rent. Imprraelonnblf, soft a wool, a-irt a cloud, soft a sleep, soft a drram. h'-ld within the male It haiioena that iiimind the table In the boardroom nf tsnulil tc off'Ttlvc, mill lint imf.ilr f-uhi-r party In tin' ronfi'rt: Then rame a lilti.tr lltlgatl'm with comp.iny over pat' int whlrh l-nat Mr. Oata fl.rWi.frA. T.ut lit- ilf.ilty Itnimht hl rlvala out.

and from IIihI lima Itrgart alaorllng nil the barb wlra planta In the fnlt-d ttti In Im organized the ('nnaolldit. Hlirl ami Ira company, with a rnpllnl of In lvi the Federated Steal rnmiwtny, with a capital of rw.OOf.oiW. From thut to thn present the ati-el trust but the log-lent alep. As thn avcrane reader notes the Jumps In Mr. da tea' financial career, and estimates tlm profits there must have been In the steel bo during the past twenty yean, lie will 1 Inclined tn bo- unereaa mt sr.irit of ana la hroim, if the Indian meaning of Keoaauqu (and It in an Indian lermi I "great bend." and It wa applied In Ihi Inftanr hecauae.

of the bend In the lie Moines rlvrr at thl predilection It would he wise tn consider thr "principal office. or at pnvat not adamant, for It I the petrefartlon of habits, and as hard nail. umii.i allow flihi-r Mtrly tn ili rnnff-reinaa here or tha llnanilal mmi HI. awed I d'-Sth. If II arantlv enmaa lt.

arch of the world, thn history nf tho ull In iiriinoni- tn uil.llrnti- It nml furlli point. The mistaken idea tn have coma from link of Information, and thai tha way the Kill pi tin now rpgard It. They know from the detnlla of debate nd the preaent industrial era I tnappetl out. fore the grasshopper I a burden, before Ihe window te darkened, ere tlia keen. iih tn MpiHitnt It" nn i tiiln.r lurlv muni then tin Ihn aamr Washington Precs: It I odd how tiatiir run over, and lata on.

All know that rattlesnake give warning by Jingling tha Meanwhile In-lawar I bidding I Ihe ctii p' na I Inn bnalnaia nf New Jf-raay by tent of the hill offered that the gold il ll fall In dn It la In I uiljuila'-l standard wa a feature of the bill proivoa offering greatly reducer! rale. Hut nnitn Ihf wrnnit If II la lha wnrkmwi iio neus on meir tans. Jt I a merry. Hut rlrri ara dulil'iua nf such sudden camp- er of the house tremble, and the grlndm reuse, and they are afraid of that which Is high, and drr falls, or ever the silver cord be Innand, nr the golden bowl broken, or Ihe lilt, her at Ih fountain tfllM. Ill Mil mil In itrl'ilriilliin.

thn tinv rd In tha hoime. and that it wa traded off In conference in save lha legislative me nitrmtr Mack anaka and the Inoffen' maailng rnnveralnn and continue tn gn tion of Interest I when the price of coal will settle. slve garter snake do the aame thing, I.MiiiKiai'h In tha finale bill trnnr la In "iippri'tifnil rlnl anil mux! at r.m a arri'l hullk li nt f'rro tn prrai-iva In pi-arp and In prntm-t lha mm v.hn tn New Jeraey. whose hnspllallfy I a trii-rlitlnn of sn many yaara that they hate it tin fail tnat they must follow a fash or Ih wher be broken at Ihe cistern. Hn It come about naturally that the first effect of the Philippine bill 1 Ion.

ho Ihey stick up their tall and wlir lit 1 1 tt fear of a irveisal of poiuy. At any rale, when 1 am old, rulo mo. Vtll tn mn; inn t-nipniyrra 11 i. irhltratp. Ii la to iIumi tho mine or tdv wag with them Just a though they wera "plain It looks ridiculous, but If it convince the Islander that they need tt Inry until lluy nuhmlt.

spokesman at Washington. In the or WEEKLY PRESS ON THE PLATFORM. The democratic World-Herald of Omaha at least recognize the Influence of low at Washington, even if It denies the good Intentions of our dele gallon. It say: Soldier and the Union. Editor Register and lender: It la doe tnem any good to be In stvle, whv.

let "cm wave. All of the cat family, from Tho New Vmk Tlrnrs In a long rill dinary course, a Filipino representative would be without oftlcial standing for well known fact amonu- aiudenia nf tha the man-eating Jungle tiger to purring triiil atlimpia In hnw that nil ain-h pro Manson Journal: The country press t.Mik up Cummin and nomlnnted ir.ui fur onie yearn, or until tne government 01 labor problem that nil union am op-imeed In their member Itornming Indentl-fled With tho rraillal armv nr even tl.a poaitla aa linv. Plnnii'a ara futlto anl the Islands had reached some such form lan ami om. nervously wiggle and Jeik the'a sensitive-plant tall when hunting guteriinr. Iha country press i.i preity as IhHl of Pmlo Kirn, which I accorded near a unit on the tariff plunk of the n4 tvniiM taatilt ilii.ii Iroimly tn nil Inlcn sls or on me warpa'ti.

The tail In anlmaia home guards in any way. Th reason of resident commissioner tn the I nltrd republican platf'irm and the people will seem in he the significant Index finger. Tim vi-M nt Irnpth tho work llcva thai tho American atandard of wages inuld have been maintained tn thn steel mills, and the prices of steel re-dui-ed to meet foreign competition, without Interfering with a reasonable pmltt on the capital Invented. And as ho dwells UKin tho further fart that the present trust was organized fur tho express purport of getting rid of threatened compe-tltimi. bo will feel moro kindly towards uny setudblo proposal for making steel a rommoillty In trade off lit securing rea-aonablo r-nrierssliins from other countries.

mis Is plain to be aren. In man nf State. The Filipinos do not propose tn Indoise it. strike where troops are called tn th lntt.t nf rnnipulnfiry rbitr.ttlnn In New wait for that. They say that every in iamna know or a woman pear hern who filled a man's place during the haying season.

She rndn Im mower "With an lowan In the pnnltlon of secretary of tho treasury, nnolher Inwan In tho position of secretary- of agriculture, with the two Iowa senator ncrupyimr as thay do, positions of exceptional Influence In the parly councils, and with lowan In tha lower house of congress, every one of whom occupies a conspicuous and tnHuriitial position, with all of these Influences it would seem that Iowa Ca troll Iln a Id: There are hut few pa tei-est ha been heard In congress except pers In the party that ara not In line, but anil New Smith Walm. but tlm ically lHiinruiit f'-atmp of thl part of that of the business mnn, and hi turn day after day. operated thn hay rake, has come. Thn Manila organization tirnve mo nam witn tne nay and un backed bv the merchants of the archl seen it would bo a case of brother against brother, which is alway to bo deplored. At tho same tlmo all unionist lav claim to being good citizen and am willing to do all In their power to perpetuate the government under which Ihey earn their dally bread.

Ihry will get iigtit when me linn tnat they urn cam.ilng on tho nnmy's ground, llcgnrdlr of tin tlonal preferi-nc, the republicans of Inwa nra for an np-to dslo loaded fiO or wl loads, and did a lot of pelago generally, ara arranging Jointly lis fllsi-iianlnn Im il fHilmo to rcfrr tn thn Hliitrmrnl-t whlrh Hir Kilwnrrl Ilatton, prrmii nf Naw Smith WalfJ, hiis other work with skill and dispatch, that would put to shame some men who can't find anything to dn hut loaf on street tariff. Ihats what the platform lias de lo send a well-equipped representative to Washington to look after Philippine legislation in congress. There Is no doubt Ihnt such an Hgent would have the ear clared for. and nothing more. made within thn pii-t (l.iy.t, tshlln vl That they are mistaken In their Irian.

corners. I.Ik a good many other women of the army nnd the rhunre therein to ltint; In Nt-w Yink. Mr. Hiirtnn nnys: Who on nut-door work, she has a husband nf cnnirrrssliin.il commit tees and accom neip nlong their cans is nroven bevnnd I think hit we In AiiKtriilln nro vary ami -whs niiunrianiiy snin 10 nire ns Oclweln Register: Tha Iowa republican platform demand for tariff levlslnn Is all right. Tho tariff is not a feth-h that may not be remodeled.

It should pUsh much of mutual benefit, regardless peradvenlitre by a dispatch from I'ark-ershuig. W. whlrh says: nin'h In HilvHina nt Mnir iminiiy in the KPWAlin KdOLESTOW. Kdmiind faiissa says. In revli-wing tho litetalura of the past quarter of a century, he has been surprised at tho number many men as bo needed to car for his of the lack of oftlcial standing.

matter nf ihiilim; with lnilii.stil.il mini bay crop, but she enjoyed the Invis-orat An unexpected situation haa resulted be revised by Its friends, and not an.ashi tlnna. ltv tin- lirmn of urn- nrbltriitinn ing work. She turned over the hot kltch from the ordering out of tint national A Tom Reed Story. law uraut Mrtki'N nra mndf Im by its enemies, as was done nlno years en nnd the caro of the lltllo ones to tho of gie.it vrlter who have while ago. was In Washington once." said a man hired girl, and went out into tho nlr nnd guard to preserve order In the coal fields.

Tho soldiers, whose sympathy was all with the strikers tho tirnt. have used their Influence, with thn men who at tho club, "when Tom Reed was the piisclhla. ArhltiHilim in fitniriiilM.il and whin ilivptitr-M miIko lii'ttvii'ii miplnyara rind atnplciyi Imth piu tici utn tn rmhinit thn Ishiiu tn hnnid of utlil- few lia vo arlnen to tako their places. Here, In Mnetlca especially, It would sunshine to exercise her body and llll her lungs with tho sweet, invigorating odor czar of the house of representatives, jtn Haxter New Era: There ntv yet a few irreconcilable who aro loth to gl" up im holitlnir forth with earnestnas on tratlon. whli Is mnMr tovi i iinn-nt t-mi their light against the Iowa ropublleaii romn theme to a group of friends when or tne nay-riems.

it morn girls were hired for tho kitchen work, and the wom seem ns If the ranks of writers were being woefully decimated. The past few that man you see over there ny tne cigar are at work and hav persuaded an many of them to Join in th strike that the detachment stationed at Rush Hun had to be recalled and sent to another nnint in Irol. A of thi- auprr-me rourt Ih Ihc IiphiI of llm board, and two nra state ph'f it n. They claim that tho phit-form Is far removed from repu' lie in prin en were given a chance to exercise out months have witnessed the death of Jiivt counter pushed his way tnrougn me ciowd. grasped Reed by the hand and rntmnd tn ait with him.

our itppiiinti-d by ciples. It Is foolish, lo any tho least, that of door during the summer months there would be fewer sickly women In the land and the benelits would be manifold. hc-Ii tildi1. A niom-y di imslt Miltn irntly the creator has no right to control Ihe keep It from emptying tho mine. raid, 'Hello, Tom.

old boy; how do you creature. Ihe nartv has Iho undoubted 'Hundred of families aro sleenlno- ln- republican might have the tariff question under their control." A corporation with Jl'iOOOO capital has been organized in Hlrmlngham, to exploit an Invention by which whisky can be, put out in tablet form. If thl Is not news fako and tlmo proves that a process has been discovered by which alcohol can be solidified, a revolution will ba brought about of consequence In many ways. The entlro' revenuo taxation now resting on the liquor traffic would have to ba revised, while present legislation to lestrlct the sale and tiso of alcohol would be wholly worthless. Henry Watlerson In a recent editorial assumes that negro lynching in tho south Is duo to a bestial disposition on the negro's part to assault white women, and gives mob law a left-handed Indorsement.

Meanwhile Professor Sledd's statement that by actual statistics only one-tenth of the lynchlngs of negroes in the south has been for rape either committed or suspected, has not yet been contradicted by any southern newspaper. Until Mr. Wat-terson meets this statement the public iHrt-'e tn tnitke Imth tlia parin a to thn iii-puta iinwilllnK to foi frit it. ia ii'i-uln-d right to rhange a tariff schedule wherever need tesnonded In a manner that wa nlght with only tho shelter of the sky. tn bo punt Into tho court bolore tin- nrbl llarte, Paul Leicester Ford and Frank H.

Stm-klmi each distinguished In a particular literary field. Now comes tho news of the death of Edward Uggleston, tho noted Indiana novelist and historian, It Is demanded by a majority of tho party. morn of a shake for the man than for it is estimated that over a thousand fam Secretary Wilson the Man. Editors Register and Leader: When at bis hand nnd went on with his talk. hen tratlon biiiln.

The ilaposlt la a unman-t'-c thut ln'ih aidiM will aliido by tlm 11ml-UiK of I he board. Hinre the enactment of If tho party does not do that, thoae who believe that It ought to bo done, will go with some party that will supply their wants meeting the growing demand of our friend over there had edged out of tho crowd someone said: 'You didn't seem to ilies have been evicted In tho New river valley and most of them had no place to go. Borne had friends and secured shelter, but the majority are homeless, with the state fair last week I heard a great many ask the question, "Where can a this rompiilxory arbitration law strikes In Jtcw South VaIes uio unknown. me times. be very happy over him, Heed.

Who is your friend, "Reed drawled out: 'He' a fellow out even so much as a tent to shelter and the first of tho lloosler literary school, which now numbers some of the most popular writers in the Fnitcd States. man bo found that comes the nearest to filling tho place made vacant by the them, and there is talk of a subscription to buy tents for them. Food 1 scare from New York who knows more men who don't want to know him than any New Sharot Star: There Is not and cannot bo any serious division among republicans in loyal allegiance to tho pro It ldlo to discuss the alleged failure of compulsory arbitration In New South Vales, and ignore such a statement as this. No man is in better position to Edward Eggleslon was born In Vcvay, with them and the hundltion of thn men Is pitiablo in the extreme. Soma of th death of the late lamented President Beardshear as president of the Agricultural college at Ames." tther man in the United Indiana, in 1837.

lie was thus in his six Ihe trustees do not need to s-o mil The Wily Mr. Wu. soldiers have even shared their food provided by the state with the families who ara hungry." tective tarirr principle. As a fundamental principle It is eternally right, but that it is always properly applied, is quite another proposition. Certainly no one is foolish enough to believe that no change, in schedules ts over needed in tho midst of ty-fifth year when he died.

Ills early education was of tho pioneer sort. Ho went to a country Bchool, but it was know how the law works there than the premier, and he can have no object in Washington Times: It Is rather sur It is a lamentable fact that In everv of tho state of Iowa. They have on man that has filled many positions in his life time of honor and trust, from state legislature, congressman and In th prising to read that Mr. Wu Ting-fang taught euchre at Atlantic City the here, undoubtedly, that he met "Tho creating a wrong impression in this coun try. The Times does not treat the qucs constantly changing conditions.

Medicine Uonsier Schoolmaster," who furnished thi strike against operators of large concerns there are always radicals on both sides. The utterances of tho conceited operators incite resentment in the breasts of the extremists in the rank of the emnlnves Is ft science, but wise doctors do not ad cabinet of McKinley and Roosevelt. That man Is Tama Jim Wilson. other day. A chronicler rrom that resort writes that the Chinese minister "admitted that he was not familiar with the tion candidly when it ignores such a minister without regard to oondltions, and I heard a Judge of one of the district will suspect that Professor Sledd Is right when ho says that lynching is along racial lines and that Mr.

Watterson Is moved by tho prevailing prejudice. hero for his' best and most successful novel. When he was nine years old, his ii sometimes happen tnat a patient out game, but expressed a willingness tn be statement by the oftlcial head of the gov grows the need of treatment, and a coun courts say that ho did not know a man that had so many qualifications for thn and destruction of property results. ernment, and it leaves tho impression taught also, tnat ne conducted nim-telf with tact, and won a prize." mat a wanton waste of anvthlnir ahniild cil of physicians has been known to direct a change that resulted favorably. parents left tho farm and returned to the village Vevay.

Here the boy went to tha Naturallv. Mr. has teen winning not be allowed is conceded hv everv place, and that he did not know of any man the farmers had bo much confi prizes at euchre regularly, ever since he that while It is maintaining the appearance of treating the coal strike impartially, it is in fact opposed to any really ef first learned the game in mis. city several years ago. Joseph Chamberlain docs not consider retallative duties against the United States so very improbable.

He considers thoughtful mind and tho right of the state to prevent it is beyond question. If troopi be necessary they should be called out in all cases and if the membership of tho military is drawn partly from th ranks dence in. I know that he has a good position, and that he will not ask for the place. I also believe that Iowa has a prior claim on his services, and I believa Nevada Representative: In the opinion of this paper the revision of the tariff bv the Fifty-eighth congress would be both politically and economically expedient, and fective measures for bringing the coal village school, and it was here that ha learned to know "Koxy" and "The Hoosier Schoolboy." It Is thus that what might be privation to some, to men of See Republican Success. trust to terms, particularly It in connection with that re of labor more fairness will be shown by Washington Times: Representative W.

The Times' argument aside from Its vision tnere should be provision for a a preferential trade basis between England and the colonies practicable and desirable. Where there is so much talk tomething is likely to result. P. Hepburn of Iowa, who Is here for a mem. in iaci, men wno realize that the workman has rights that should be re tho right sort often proves their greatest advantage.

Mr. Egglestsn was not what reciprocity that would produce effective reciprocal result. To accomplish this if the trustees of the college should elect him president of the college, knowing the man as I do. I believe he would come home and give all the talent that he has to building up the college at Ames, and with his experience in the state and no. tew days on business connected with the departments, said in tne loony or trie spected as well as thoso of the employer, work satisfactorily, however, a special session of congress next spring would be Riggs House yesterday that Iowa would return a solid republican delegation to the next house, notwithstanding the many win see to it tnat no stone ts left unturned that will benefit the man whose daily bread depends on his every day la- almost or quite necessary.

Hut there is Judge Caldwell of Little Rock, and Judgo Jackson of West Virginia were no intimation from the president or any is called well educated. He had little of the Bo-called higher education. But ha knew life in his Indiana as few doubtless know It today, and was able to make good use of his knowledge. claims set forth bv the democrats, in tlonal work in agricultural lines he would not only keep up to the high standard it has, but would give it a boom that no other man could. ot nts advisers that he contemplates call Colonel Hepburn's Judgment, the repub ing an extra session, and there is abund licans will retain control ot tne next ant reasons for believing that congress house.

Daniel Sheehan. Osage, Iowa, September 4, 1902. would not pass the measures suggested it ne should call an extra session. Poor health forced Mr. Eggleston when young man to a wandering life.

He appointed by President Lincoln. They are the only remaining judges whose commissions bear his signature. Judge Caldwell is 70 years of age, but has no intention of retiring. Deserves Second Place. Davenport Democrat: Sir Thomas Lip- McKlnley the Guide.

Has HI Coal. Canadian Crops. Sioux Cltv Journal: The spirit of the Philadelphia Record: The Dominion of Iowa platform is reflected in the famous last address of President McKinley at You can tell by the way he carries his head, By his proud. Imperious, haughty tread His grin, and all that sort of rhino- left Indiana and tried frontier life in Minnesota. When nineteen, he took up the ministry, and began to travel a Methodist circuit in his native state.

He carried his wardrobe in a pair of saddle bags, Buffalo. The spirit of that address is the Canada never had such a splendid advertisement of Its agricultural capabilities as it is now getting from the crop reports guide of Iowa republicanism. That he bought his coal away last spring. To Be Expected. ot 130.

Tho Record has called attention to the outturn of wheat nnd other grains in Manitoba and the contiguous territor -ousiun neraia. Professional License. citation of the experience of New South Wales is Inconclusive. It all centers around the one statement that such a law as Gov. Stone proposes will "give organized labor an advantage It cannot conquer for itself and to intrench It behind impregnable safeguards." This opposition to organized labor might as well be dropped one time as another, for whatever evlla may follow In its wake organized labor has come in response to organized capital, has the same rights, and is bound to be recognized.

Any argument against arbitration which is based on opposition to recognition of labor unions does not appeal to the intelligent thought of the country today. Sir Edward Barton eaid: It seems incredible that in a great country like this It Bhould be possible for a comparative handful of men to subject 75 000,000 to the inconvenience and Buttering that are now staring you in the face lor tho coming winter. There is not much preference between starving one to cW'ath and freezing one to death. The Unal result Is tho same. He offered a suggestion of a temporary remedy when he added: If President Konsevi-It would Invite leprewntatives of the contending factions to meet him in his private parlor and and gained the experience which furnished the material for his strong story, Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune: Min ton Is still in the tea business.

He is a shrewd man and knows a thing or two about keeping his name before the public. It Is stated that the third challenge for the America cup from Sir Thomas will be heard from about the middle of this month. Nobody is going to tind fault witn this. A man who goes after the America cup a third time, alter two defeats, has the right material in him. He is entitled to the distinction of getting to the finish ister Wu Is advertising the loss of a Washington Post: Nat ies of the northwest.

In Ontario there will be 2i.00tl.000 bushels of wheat. 105.000.90o bushels of oats, nearly 4.000.000 bushels of memorandum book. He omits, very re Tho Circuit Rider." Mr. Eggleston's de Dor. The antagonism of unions makes it possible for the army to be made up of real soldiers men who will shoot down their fellows like dogs in case their commander so orders.

It has a tendency to place in command men who are heartless when the question of labor's right ia raised. In this age of combination it would seem that the unions should not lose sight of the fact that the all-powerful army should not be wholly in the hands of their enemies. The leaders of labor many of them so-called should bear in mind that troops rightly used would be of as much benefit to them as to the capitalist but that an army wholly composed of those who know not the principles of unionism will in truth have little sympathy for its teachings. That troops have been wrongfully used many times in suppressing strikes cannot be denied, but it is just as palpable that strikers have committed wrongful deeds. There has and probably alwav'B will be differences between the employer and employed, but these contradictions of opinions are no excuse for the destruction of property or the loss of life.

l'nions are certainly making a big mistake when they look on the arrtlv as an undesirable field for their membership. W. B. Johnson. markably, the usual addition of no ques tions asked of the nnder.

he has Just celebrated his forty-fifth birthday. Nat has evidently been so busv celebrating other things that he is fa? behind on his birthday score. sires were always in the direction of literature, and in lxiiti, his health compelling him to give up the ministry, he Like It or Jump It. Cleveland Leader: Rich and poor alike became associate editor of the "Uttla 'Ceptember. Corporal," published in Chicago.

Eater must obey the law, says President Roosevelt. If the trusts don't like that doctrine they can take a run and a jump and get Of all the months of all the year So far as we remember There's none that, a mire to suit us clear ho occupied editorial positions with tho a second or two after the American boat pusses it. Postmaster In Politic. Pnhith Herald: Is, of course, a perplexing question, but there seems nn reason why a postmaster. Just because he i a postmaster, should be deprived of his rlchts of citizenship.

As lmg as he does rye. 21.tKiO.000 bushels of barley and bushels of peas and beans, worth nn aggregate of Jlli.OOO.lKW. This farming prosperity will In turn boom all other industries and give a spur to the increasing-tide of immigration. The Toronto Globe records the remarkable fact that late purchasers of land in Manitoba have been able to pay for It out of the net profits of this year's yield of wheat. Land has been selling there at $4 to $5 acre.

The average yield of wheat per acre is thirty bushels. The Globe exultantly asks: "Is there any other land accessible to white men on tho face of the earth today where such re- out of th country. Independent and Hearth and Home. It was in the Hearth and Home that ap The Best Ever. Boston Herald.

Shakespeare to Date. peared "The Hoosier School Master." Oxford Leader: The editor of this pa Mr. Eggleston's later literary work has per visited the state fair last week and we are convinced with hundreds of others Washington Post: Put coal In thv htn nut neglect his business there appears to be no gnod reason why he Fhnuld not oisruss politics the same as any other that it was the best fair held in the historv been along historical lines, and ho lids written several school histories. Ia From Ihe latest revision of the works of William Shakespeare. vt the society.

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