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I CEDAR FALLS GAZETTE ISSUED TUESDAY AND: FRIDAY MORNINGS CARSON SEBILLE PUBLISHERS. F. CARSON, Business Manage A. L. SEBILLE, Editor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

One Sir. 75 Alen, n8 a general rule, are, on. houest, e6. peciully in their attitude questions pertaining to the general welfare of the people. The'only exceptiona to.

this rule ore the comparatively few who hare sel. fish interests to serve; and in. the matter of railroad regulation the large majority of people are for the greatest good to the greatest number. And right: here again come divisious by reason of a difference of opinion to methods which will the best accompiish the desired That there exist evils, none dispute; that those evils, should be corrected; none doubt; that it is possible to correct the evils, all agree, and yet how far apart the people are as to. the best method.

And, after all, none but the best method should be employed, ne an error 'now swill be much wole difficult to remedy than: the original evils are. Our presi: is enthusiastic and earnest in havEng sometbing done and, as ineverything else, large following in all parties, but, as yet, be has not decidod upon definite plans through and by means of which the more. serious evils nay be eliminated. It is generally admitted that the greatest evils. exist in the "termimale," "private curs" nod' "rebates," and the only remedy suggested eo far bas been a commission armed with complete and absolute power to fix rates upon complaint, if after investigation 1 said commission the complaint is to be well 'founded; the aggrieved party being given a right of appeal the courts: and it will be noted that the most enthusiastic supporters.

of measure bare never claimed that this would, even remotely; touch the three greatest evils complained of. The GaRETTE undertakes to say that the remedy suggested could in no. way eliminate those three. evils referred. to, and unless a bill can be drafted that will cover these points, nothing will bave been socomplished farther than to create a hopeless complication of an.

already. complicated nitration. The convention recently held at Chicago found itself wholly unable to the situation, diflerence of opinion as to methode, rather than. accopnt of a difference of opinion to existing undesirable conditione. Thesitnation will require the thought of our statesmen, and while, if any is finally agreed opon, it must Ly be, in a sense, experimental, ex treme care should be taken to base the messore upon a practienl The situation is too.

important to be made subject of experimental legislation, it encota the entire sub-structure of or domestic and foreign commerce most directly; and it is on account of its deep importance that men honestly and Aurenvously differ as to methods. of accompliehing the most good to the greatest pumber. Every man who becomes prominently identified with this matter in or out of congress will be in the limo light, and many an honest man will be severeBy criticised, in which event he can only wait for. hie vindication, or permanent condemnation, until the fullness of. time will hare thrown the light of truth upon his condnet.

kind to the animals in your care. If acow kicks a quarter erction of the caticle off, gently remonstrate with-ber in words so soft and caressing that she will. blush for very shame. If your favor. ite pug, in a spirit of mischief breaks all of your lionee pluots and ruine your Jace cortaina, simply tell -him for that you will not kiss him for two' hours and will understand how.

extremely maughty be has been. Be kind to the saimals and take your apite out on the inbearable children. A note of warning has been sounded to the effect that a bogus $10 bill is in cir. calation and it is said that.it may be detected by the fact that itis A tride lungar than a genuine bill. This is no protector to an editor, an be haw absolutely DO means of comparison, and for our part we have lorgotten, if wu ever knew, the length of the ganuine bill, Now that our ministers are attacking tho game of football from the pulpita and in the religious papers, how long will it require the college anthortties to act in the matter? They call the game brutal and unchristian.

are they right? social purposes theivo, are claa. idled, pome rosy circulate in the apper circles land some may not, it deprode upon whether or nut ha hell wore one ay on the street or only embezzled few hundred thousand. Bronx City ministers at meeting placed on. nooni n8 being opponed to funevaln. Now lot the public.

toke untire Maud. let ench porson regulate air dingly. porrible to Anry hr inMint 001 11 CEDAR FALLS BLOOD ON THE MOON, For twenty years A. B. Cumming has railroad attorney, and during the cainpaign prior to his nomination thous.

ande of railroad parsed issued at bis hundreda of dol. lara in Taylor county a alone, and its bard to say bow. much in counties. where be bad somechance to Smith is a local railroad attorney and both bitself and family have rode on passes issued at his request. These are the kind of men who are posing as reformers and.

accusing others of Timrs. The stand of the. Times as indicated above insures very lively times in Taylor county. as the republican central committee and all of the old bolting element have joined forces Cummins and against Hepburn. Of course the Times could not be expected to stand for such a combibation, and the stronger the.

fight it puts against this. new organiza, tion the more credit it. will reflect upon itself. "LET HIM GO." bim go to' the devil," a.man said: to day. "He is determined to go, and.

tired holding bto." There is a good deal in it; people are tired. holding tliese mien who are determined to go to, the devil. Let them go and. make room for better. moD says the Atchison Globe.

It sounds somewhat harsh; cold blooded 'and hard bearted, but their are cased that with warrant it. Frequently, there is enough energy put forth in vain efforts to save an old hardened soak which if exponed in other directions would: preveat 50 young people from embarking on the road 'to' ruin-but. just where to draw the line is a very serious quention. The Sioux City Journal saye that Roosevelt stoods for a "equare deal" on the railroad question and that he should be met by the carrier companies a spirit of fairness. In fact.

no one should want to standin the ivay of a fair ad. justment of affairs in the interests of the railroads, the stall large shipper and the people. All. should: unite for 8 square deal to all interests concerned. The Cedar Falle Record bas a new cause for complaint about coal being so high.

It now takes the position that the miners and railroads are getting too much out of it. The Record will probably attempt to have the wages of the miner cut down and controlled by a government commission. Nothing like advance: ing plenty new theories so that people may take their choice, It is said that it is those who seek happiness for themeelves who are bappy, but those who seek to make others bappy find happiness for themselves. This is worth a trial; any way. 8t.

Valentine's day is made an occasion for cowards to insult an enemy while Hallow-e'ep la made an occasion for vasdale to, exercise their natural diaposi- Before the Interstate Commerce law convention was beld, The GAZETTE aak. ed: "What will it Now it asks: "What baa it Wheu a girl becomes gelt supporting she is less at the mercy of unprincipled men. Erery girl ahould. become self.sup. porting and then marry at leisure.

We have not as yet. beard or read one favorable comment an the act of Governor Folk in refusing to let the law take its course in the Bailey case. It is not a bad idea to wait for" thing to turn up," if by your energy the machinery has been put in motion that will turn something up. Now that Ruania has her "freedom" there are thousands of her subjects who will not know what to do with it. Modern Education.

-Son of Mayor. Dunne put under a hydrant and soaked at Ann Arbor. -Fierce at sameinatitation, many laces smeared with flour, water and lampblack and bair Alled with burr, -Six hundred studenta ducked in the lake at Wisconsin Univereity. -Same institution, sophomorea Ure spikes on freshmen. -Baine institution, freabman battered until be in unconscious, and a sophomore jumpe on another freahman with spiked shoes until be is quiet.

institution -Sophomore hold under the water until be was so neurly drowned that he had to be carried home on A stretcher; and all the combatanta were wineared with mud. -South Bend, five hundred atudente march through the atreeta in their night shirts. -Kankakeo, Ills, an inmate of the inBAne waylum imagined that he WBA college student in a cane rush and had to tre put in a straight jacket and locked in How to Save an Editor. A' wise, good natured and, charitable minister well toward- the tors gives the following Kenstl advise to the public which in worth couridering: "To suve an editor from xiarvation, take him paper aDd pat fur it promptly. To HAVe him frown kank ad in bin paper liberally.

Ta -are him froio diapair, send hint ever, item of now. yon can get hold, To aure him from profitty, write your pininly one wide ol the chert and Mend it. in early as possible, To pave him from mistakes, bary him. Dend people are the only ones who never make mistakes." Are You Married? If you are, you owe it to yourself, your wife, and your family, to lay up part of your earnings. To encourage your children to save.

and to provide for your own comfort and independence in old age is greatly to be commended, and in no better: way can you do it than by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. in this Bank, which pays you 4 per cent. compound interest, Start to-day at the Savings Department Citizens National Bank Ida' Marks spent a few days of this week visiting at Waterloo. Douglas Pound 'shredded cornfodder for Frank Feist. Wednesday.

Messra. Paul and Hahn of Normal Bill called on friends in this viciuity Satur. Mr. Frank McBride and family, bir. and Mre.

Robt. Gerboldt dined at J. H.1 Gerboldts Sunday. Charles Gerboldo spent a couple of daye this week with his nephew, Dan: Ger. holdt, at New Hampton.

Will and Lillie Thompson spent Satur. day and Sunday at. Waterloo with: their brother George and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Holmes left Mon. day for McGregor; Wisconsin to spend a few' days with friends before returning to their bome la: Through Tourist Car Service to Califor. pia via Chicago Great Western Rail way. Two through per week, the drst leaving Minneapolis every 10:45 p. m.

El. going Pavo via Route, Kansas arriving de Loa: Angeles 12:55 a. m. Sonday; the second leaving Minneapolis 10:20 a. m.

every Thursday going' via Kansas City and. Fo Route, arriving Las a. Han Diego 12:45 p. Monday. leaving time at your statioo and further information apply to any Great Western Agent or J.

P. Elmer G. P. A. 8k Pool, Minn, UNION ITEMS To one as intimately acquainted with Joe 8.

Trigg as we are it in hard to concalve that he could hare as barrow. minded a Bod the editor of the Bocktord 'Register who succeeded bis fatber in the editorship of that paper. Some time, ago the young man received at bis office: a pamphlet entitled "for the railroada" and for fear 'af becoming contaminated be threw in into the waste basket. The young. man on taking, charge of the newspaper joined the rebellions faction of the Republican party of the atate and his bigotry seems to grow with bis enthusiasm as an enlisted soldier of the faction to which be has alligned himsel.

-Vinton Eagle. IN TIME OF PEACE. In the drat of the Russia-Japan war we. had a striking example of the necesRity for preparation and the early advantago of those '80 speak, "have shingled their roofs in dry weather." The virtue of preparation baa made his. tory and given to us our greateet men.

The individual A8 well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency. Are you prepared. to succesalully combat: the fret cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated 88 acon as it has been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Chamberlain's Cough Bernedy is famous for its cures of colds and it should be kept at band ready for instant use. For sale by Matzger Bros.

Co. and Mornin Carney. eiN SAVED- DYNAMITE. Sometimes, a a flaming city is saved by dynamiting space that the Aro can't Sometimes, a cough hangs on 60 long; would you cure fell as if nothing but dynamite it. Z.

T. Gray, of Calhoun. vuted writes: "My ivite bed a very aggracough, which kept her awake nighta. Two took physirians could not help her; 80 she: Dr. King's New Discovery which for.

Consumption, Coughs and Colds, ceased her cough, gave her and finally cored her. Strictly, scientife cure for bronchitis and LaGrippe. At Metzger: Bros. Co. drug price 50c and guaranteed, Trial bottle free.

NF Publishers in some of our large cities have been sending out Battering inducements. to' printers in" smaller towns throughout the country tot induce them. 1 to quit their present employment, ing that on account of strikes, they are stat'abort handed and, will give those who. come to. their relief now the best.

pool. tiona at the highest. wages. The unions to low these appeals with a warning to the printers advising them to, bold their present positions as the offer la a delu. sion and a snare and they.

will not do die they promise to TERRIFIC RACE WITH DEATH. "Death was Ralph F. Fernandez, fearfal of Flai, describing his race with "as result of liver. trouble and disease, which had robbed me of sad of all intereat in lit I bad many different doctors and several medicines, but got no benefit, until I. began to use Electric Bitters: So, wonderful was their effect; that.

in three dage I felt like a Dew man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at Metager Bros. Co. drug atore; price 50c. N.F The Henderson Stook company baa been entertaining the people bere during the week. CROUP, A reliable medicine and one that ebould always be kept in the home for im.

mediate use Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack if given 88 soon as the child becomes boarse or For even sale after the croupy cough appears. by Metzger Bros. Co. and Mornin Carney.

eiN No matter what kind of a winter WE may have, everything indicates that mattere will be lively bere next summer. SELLS. MORE OF CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGA, REMEDY THAN OF ALL OTHERS PUT TOGETHER. Mr. George, a merchant at Mt.

Elgin, Ontario, 'eave: have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Canada, ever and I aince sell it as was much of introduced it as i into do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I bave not bad oDe bottle returned. I can personally recommend this medicine as I have used it myenll and given it to my children and all: New WASA with the best results." For sale by Metager Bros. Co. Abb Mornin Carney.

eiN NOTICE THE Holland Sunset Ware IL KING HOWARD'S SHOW WINDOW Just received 25 cases of the famous Pankako Pancake Flour No. better on the market. Seventy-five cases sold last season. FRANK J. MULLEN New Maple Sagar and Obio Maple Syrup HOME OF THE HADDORFF Organs Pianos Live and let live.

Close buying and selling. You won't have to apologize for the construction or tone of this. piano or any other pianos sold by us. Among recent purchasars, are of Cedar Falls' taost respected citizens, names cheerfully given on request, Factory Tuner employed, work guaranteed All the Latest Popular Music. Lictor Talking Machines and Sapplies ri THE MOZART: MUSIC HOUSE Dealers in High Grade Pianos and Organs 203.

Main Street, CEDAR FALLS, IOWA Iowa Telephone 180J SHOE SALE SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN. OUR LINE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. WE HAVE A PLETE LINE OF EVERYTHING. J. S.

HOLM Clark's Dray and Baggage Lina Pianos Moved by Experienced Men Household Goods a Specialty Residence 316 Washington 8t. Office 103 West Third New phone, residenue 188, office 70. Old phone, 34, of WEAR DR AND TOLD We are especially equipped to do beery forging, iron planing sad all kinda of lathe and mischine 1518-1820 WATERLOO, T. B. phone.

FREE TO EVERY LADY OR GENTLEMAN CALLING AT OUR STORE ON Saturday, November 4 2' COPIES OF LATE SHEET MUSIC WE WILL ALSO OFFER ON THAT DATE 12 COPIES OF STANDARD MUSIC FOR 25 CENTS. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. Cedar Falls Music Go. 4 112 4th St. Odd Fellows TOLD beery.

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1860-1908