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8 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1906 1st Sec. delphia will fare remains to be seen, but Bur ton cau have his usual excuse for discriminat essary and that it was not so much a question ported in whole or in part with public money whose regular curriculum shall not include a certain quantum of religious instruction. or honor as of a lust of dominion and a sense WANTS inquirer Entered at the Postofflce at Philadelphia, as second-class matter SUNDAY DECEMBER 2, 1906 ing against the Delaware in the fact that the PLACE ON of capacity that led to sending i the legions body's Column. tverv appropriation of Philadelphia and Pennsylva This is exactly what the House of Commons wherever there was territory worth conquer nia was held up through the incompetence of- undertook to prevent. It passed by a very ing.

3ipoi pas paper indents should Write on emu iA SCHOOL a Director of Public Works for so long a pe BOARD onlv. thouid Arbitration is as old as the race and ought PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BY THE INQUIRER- COMPANY riod that the portion of the channel which it was intended to dredge will not be finished from thr queries or comments, and should jamjw LLVERSON Editor and Publisher The Inquirer Building, 1109 Market Street until 1908. The New Douma Must Bs Good Adverising and all other Departments can be reached jj-uu, ami JvcysLonc, o.ace iu-u. "a anc aaar esses (though not (or piblication unless so deved), under the penary of being ignored. The (act of a communtation being published in this col.

umn is not in itself an indorsement of iu sentiment by The Inquirer. No answer sent by nail re when absolutely necessary. large majority a bill which prohibited the inclusion of religion in the regular curriculum, while providing for religious instruction after school hours under conditions framed to meet a variety of contingencies. But the Lords say there must be religious instruction in every tax maintained school. The contradiction is "complete.

Of course, the people whom the Lords have thus flouted are up in arms and outspoken in their indignation. A number of them held a meeting last Tuesday and adopted resolutions to make especial progress in these days. We indorse the Boston program without expecting that it will be wholly adopted. A Merger That Failed PERHAPS the most surprising: announcement of the was that by Mr. J.

J. Hill that he had recently refused an offer to become head of a merger that should include all of the railways of the West. Washington Bureau, Washington Post Building, Telephone. Main New York News Bureau. Herald Tfciilrfinx.

Puualieu STOLYPIN has given due notice that the new Douma presently to be elected will have to be good if it de New York Advertising Bureau, 410 Flatiron Building. Telephone FIRST OKLAHOMA HOMESTE VDFR H. a worn. sires to avoid the. fate which befell its predecessor.

His government has firmly decided nomestead at the Okla- not to put up with any nonsense. It won't re Msttle H. Beat, J.3 IU JilUl, Y1Z. of Wichita. 'Jias.

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i THE SUFT "LV ITU AnniTTnxT m. uiuijm, wjju uas a. nana or iron in a glove of velvet, simply won't stand for any thing of the kind. arrange for a final arbitrament on the question whether "the House of Peers should any longer possess the right of veto on the will of the people as declared by the House of Commons." This points toward the abolition of the upper house as a hereditary legislature, but there is little to show that Premier Ben-nerman is ready to take this revolutionary proposition under serious It is true that In a letter written by him, which was read at the meeting, he declared that if a compromise saving the principle of the bill could not be effected "it. will be for us to see The Douma when it meets will be expected to apply itself promptly and exclusively to constructive legislation.

It must be content It is regrettable that he did not give more details. Especially, it would be interesting to know whether this was before or after the decision of the United States Supreme Court that the Northern Securities merger was void. If afterwards, it would indicate that the railway men of the AVest are giving only an intellectual adherence to the decision of the courts and are seeking some other way to accomplish the same purpose. If we take all the lines west of Chicago, they amount in mileage to almost one-half of those In the country, if we include those middle western lines reaching Chicago which are not eastern trunk lines. Mr.

Hill does not explain exactly the reason of his refusal, but it seems deducible that it was because he dfd not consider the time ripe for such a combination. It can be easily understood that it such a merger had been agreed upon, either formally or informally, would have eventually included all the lines of the East and commnnicatiof from you. amendl your first Are you qtfte sure that the above what you really mean? Ve "tatt" The suffix I "ly" (from Anclo-Saxon lie" meaninc "lik') is added (1). to nouns so to change then into adjectives, "I f. of "manly." 'friendly," etc and i tm Into' advert to confine its activities within the bounds prescribed by the ukase which authorized and provided for its organization and to refrain Ihe date when the subscription expires is on the address label ti each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance.

No other recejnt is sent unless requested, i he paper is stopped at the expiration of the subscription if re-rewal is not received. The circulation of The Inquirer is greater than that of any other morning newspaper in the United States excepting two in New York City. SOME TOPICS OF THE WEEK IlTHi ifi i iiniiicnnv exceediiiK- j. tic; out aaaine is tr. no U.lll v.

uew ns from any effort toward the enlargement of its powers. There must be no more nonsense it )M -I rl i', I I 1 ft that on this question of education and on oth aouot, oa second though i about the formation of Ministries on the ers a way is found by which the wishes of the country may be made to prevail." This might be construed to mean that the government CHINESE fikCRED LILIES IN WIN-TER (S. is not worth your whil, tr'" ins to preservi the French and British plans. The Ministry will continue to be appointed by and responsible was prepared to take up the question of put iiies throngh tac winter. You might at most put them in th? ground next summer and ronr chances: tut thev nre nnt to the executive as in Germany and the Unit ting the peers out of business, but it was Strife Among the Democrats can keep from tear to year.

probably not meant to be thus interpreted. ed States, and no effort toward the introduction of the other system will be tolerated. Should the Douma undertake to pursue a It is not the English manner to go so far A ouiu nave put the hands of a single man the control of all the railways in the and so fast at a single step, and besides it is POLITICAL blizzard of more or less strenuosity is blowing in the ranks of the Democratic Party of Pennsyl STUART AND EMERY AT THE POLL (J. A. Tbe ofneigl flsnros of the State fiKht were printed in The Inquirer on last Wednesday.

sVo'ember 23. The total jot. for Stuart was 506.392 and for Emery 457,157. contrary course and to set itself up as the real government of the empire its dissolution understood that Sir Henry himself is to en country, if the dictator had been a benevo ter the peerage before long. Trobably what vania.

lent one the result might have been hannv he meant in his letter was no more than that The conspirators who got possession of the but we are not always sure of getting such a benign sovereign. In fact, history is all if the Lords persisted in rejecting legislation Lincoln Party machinery and nominated Em MRT. JULIA E. DUFF, Who is making a vigorous fight for a place on the Boston School Board for which there was a popular demand the against such a theory. ery for Governor and made of the City Party convention, which nominated Gibboney for THIS COUNTRY'S PROGRESS, A WORLD-RBCORD IM.

recently aDDeared in The New York Sun over the well-known signature "Walter J. Ballard" an epitome of this country-n proeres ln a century, which we are pioud to reprint, in answer to vour query. Here it is: 1800. 1905 Area. square Nevertheless, it is impossible sot to specu country would be invited through the medi um of a general election to pronounce judg District Attorney of Philadelphia, a gathering pendently, and win, if possible, in 6pite of the attitude of the Mayor and 'lis friends, and I shall run not as a repre late upon what would have been the result of such a merger.

Had Mr. Hill been granted ment upon the issue raised. The peers have which reeked with brfbery and corruption, are run counter to the commons before on ques back of the breezes. Having failed to cap Population sentative of any race or creed, but as a 5.3nM ei'rt-V; Mrs. Julia Duff, of Boston, Says She Is Needed There to Represent Mothers nrty years more of active business life he mlflrht 11J1V smvinintickul Wealth tions of great public interest and sometimes representative of 00,000 mothers of chil uimu lor ue puoiic ture the city and the State, the conspirators are now engaged in trying to reorganize the will immediately ensue.

TTre Douma now knows what to expect and a watchful world will be interested in observing how far its conduct shall conform to the regulations which have been announced. Its obedience will prove it a very different body from the first, but nothing that could be done to secure this difference has been omitted. Two hundred members of the former Douma have been stricken with ineligibility for reelection by being charged with treason for having joined in the Viborg manifesto. None of them has been tried, some of them may be innocent, but all pending trial have been disfranchised. So have the 150,000 railroad men in the employment of the government and all such persons as form the majority of the urban population.

In every district the they have been sustained. Where the verdict SO. 64 $317. dren in the city of Boston. Would Represent Mothers 0.27 40.63H.441 16,332.

IS 1 gooa. it cannot be denied that here is one of the most successful men in America who has gone against them they have receded with Democratic Party in their own interests as a "There is no woman on the board at what grace they could from the position thus basis for future operations. has so far escaped calumny; a man who is Interest, per cap-it wild coined Silver coined Money ln circulation Bank clearings National banks. National bank de-posits Savinea bank deposits State bank de- present to represent those mothers." BOSTON, Dec. 1.

Mrs. Julia $16,000,000 t2.744.4S3.830 6,053 $4,053,000,000 rendered untenable. They would unquestion me situation is really quite interesting. known as a constructive man in every branch of life and who has, so far as human eye can Mrs. Duff declares that and "his friend, Chairman Storrow," did not want her on the board because E.

Duff, of Charlestown, is a candidate for the place of David A. -Ellis, of the Boston School Board, whose term ex ably do so again, but Premier Bannerman will hardly go to the country on the educa Gordon Democrats are charging Colonel GurTey and the Ryan-Donnelly management $500,000 $3,300,000,000 see, tnrivea only as he has made others sue she would vote independently of their tional issue alone, at least not just yet. pires this year. Mrs. Duff believes thit wishes, and for the wishes of the mothers ceea.

air. liill is a man who goes amon- the CO.O.X) mothers of Boston school chil and children. t2.70O.OOO.0O0 Private bank de- posits $140,000,000 Loan and trut companies' de- TfcuTl" bank of Democratic affairs in Philadelphia with treachery in the recent election. Backed by the chief organ of the Newspaper Trust, the Gordonites are assailing the regulars and dren should have a woman to represent She saj-s that Mr. Ellis is dangling be- their interests on the board.

iore me reacners tne bait that he will A French Salary Crab Condemned tanners and mill hands and manufacturers, who advises what should be done and puts his money Into the plans he indorses. It is singular that In the great Northwest there is no try for teachers' pensions, but that the Mrs. Duff, who was on the School DOKitg teachers know she will guard their Board before its reduction to a member NE of the things that Faris is talking terests as well as Mr. Ellis can. She $12,695,000,000 8.100,000 $594,000,000 are taking active steps to depose Ryan and Donnelly and lay hold upon the Philadelphia ship of rive, has denned her position in about just now and is condemning or cites her fourteen years' teaching and rive an interview.

She said in Dart: plaint against this man. However, this is not to the point What i organization. They prove to their own satis excusing, according to circumstances. years on the board as proof of her ex perience. Sa vines bank de-Dositors Governm receipts GoTernment ex-Dendlturea Pensions Import, RxDorts.

Imports, told and silver "I am a candidate. I shall run inde government has a candidate whom the officeholders are expected to support, and if the next Douma is not as meek, not to say servile, a body as Premier Stolypin could wish, the fault will not be It is a peaceful prospect, but there remains a disturbing doubt as to how far the Russian people will recognize this reform Douma as faction, do these Gordonites, that they alone necessary to be considered is the growth of is the action of the members of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies in voting to in ought to be trusted and that all other Demo that centripetal force which is tending to put WOULD LET CHILDREN an or tne transportation interests into a few 1.000 $10,848,000 $7,411,000 4.XK) sni.ooo.ooo l.ooo.ooa $1,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $25,500,000 $47,000,000 Exports, eold and slirer crats are not worthy of the name. The People Did If J544.OO0.OOO 141.0o0.fM) $1.743. 000,000 $140,000,000 $104,000,000 $603,000,000 53.iHHi.ooO $8,000,010 $633,000,000 crease their salaries from $1S00 to $3000 a year. It is not asserted that the increase is unreasonable and certainly from the American point of view it will not be so considered.

Exports, manufac hands and finally Into one control. SEWER PROBLEM HAS MILLVILLE GUESSIN6 tures a fulhllment of the imnrinl nii Exports. agricul HAVE MDHKEY-SHIHES tural Weakness of the Block System The compensation of the French legislator re UT what is the use for anyone to try to promised to endow the country with representative institutions. ESixrts. mlninc.

ExDOrts. forest Exports, fisheries Imports. Europe Imports. North make excuses and to endeavor to ex NUMBER of unusually tragic railway A America plain away the majority given to Stu $32,000,000 $235,000,000 Member of Chicago Woman's Club Plant Completed Year Ago, Resi rcui. uaie are aue ea- Iniuorts.

South Canadian Parliament Assembles 51 VT 1 1 1 a i m. America iicyuum.au iicn.eL is iuv. iouuic ui lue OlOCK SVS- -piIE Parliament of the Dominion of Cana nommg so unsatisfactory as an effort after tem to work properly. It is well known that Imports. Asia Imports.

Oceania. Imports. Afric-a Exports. Europe Insists Boys Should "Have a Fling" Sometimes dents Will Not Connect in Con sequence of Litigation $140,000,000 $24,801,000 $12,600,001 $308,000,000 $1 42.00) Sooo.nnn $27,000,000 this Is a system by which the line of a rail da has begun its sessions at Ottawa and its favorable attention has been in Exports. North an election to show what might have been had things been different.

It is conceded even by the most radical of the "professional" re America way Is divided up by towers connected by tel- Exports. South vited by the Governor General to a number America Exports' Asia Special to The Inquirer. MILLVILLE, X. Dec. 1.

Aithoueh CHICAGO, Dec. 1. "Let the children said Jane Addams in egrapn and that no, two trains are ever allowed to be between signals in what is termed of important bills which have been prepared formers that the election was fair and square. an address before the Ymr-t $1,000,000 $louoi 2iNt.OK the Millville sewer system, which cost Exports. Oceania.

Exports. Africa Farms, numbe. Farms, value Nothing has been heard of immense frauds by the government and which it hopes to see Committee of the Chicago Woman' flnh! tKa itrr nvwu'at v. i $75,000,000 $105.0.00 6.500.0) $25,000,000.1 oO 710.000.000 2.70O.OOO.OOO 12.ouo.OJO enacted during the next few months. in Philadelphia, for those frauds did not ex on a "block." When properly operated it is the best that human Ingenuity has devised.

It carries in safety many millions of neonle Wheat crop, CiLnin1 Made- i a Pleted fcr nearlT a 5-ear- there are as yet very few residences connected. The Isx ist. The vote was honestly cast and honestly une or tnese is of interest to the United Corn crop, bush routine, she continued. "It i a mschina. CJ- ta els counted.

Given a square election like this, 11 is me Din wnich has been in daily. But the very fact that so much de- Pot ton. bales 155.000 mains as it was fixed in 1849, nearly sixty years ago, in spite of the fact that during that period there has been a very great advance In the cost of living. Almost every necessity of life is about twice as dear as It was away back in. the forties, and the advance made In the legislative pay is not out of harmony with the eternal fitness of things.

What is being criticised and condemned is the manner in which the increase was made. There was what looked like an attempt to do the thing on the sly. It is reported that the vote was taken at an unusually early hour, within five minutes after assembling, under conditions which suggested a prior secret understanding. The vote was unanimous, but the members avoiding going on record, as they balloted by raising the hand, which shows that human nature is about the same in France as in the United States, where similar proceedings under like circumstances are not entirely unknown. There seems to be no doubt that the legislators need the money, as in the case of thirty per cent, of their number froductlou.

Kold, made life we lead today. If we would give the boys a fling we would preserve for society an initiative and ahilitv that spired by the recommendations of the Tariff peuds upon it leads to disastrous wrecks when value and all the excuses in the world amount to nothing, for the fact is apparent upon its face of Thomas S. Simmons, the most extensive individual property owner here, against the city, for alleged discrimination in the assessing of sewer benefits, is still in court and citizens declare that Production, silver. Commission, which last summer visited the value for any reason there is a failure to carry out the system. too often is lacking.

In order to do this we must make our schools more interest Production. coal. that the people alone were responsible for the principal manufacturing centres of the coun tons ing. PriKluction. petrol results.

try for the purpose of obtaining inTormation One would suppose that such a system eum, cals "This IS an ace of panes rn i-iin Pro-iuction. i a It was the people who elected Stuart be with regard to the operation of the existing would require the employment of experts iron tons they will not connect until the suit is settled. Meanwhile? the city is in a verv bad sanitary condition, and the local Board of Health has decided to take drastic iias noi run witn a gang can make a first-class Alderman. Tn Rnstrm thw cause they had confidence in him, and it is Production, steel, tons tariff and of affording business men an op i --i -i that those who have virtual control over the lives of so many millions would be men of ex lutriu i-uuiiciiors, wnue in Chicago they Production, copper very apparent that the people are so satis- portunity of expressing their opinions as to ic suu)-nu-oance men. mere is some light difference in nomenclature Vmt 350.000.OX) 6,200.000.000 23,000.000 21.000.000 45O.0O0 216.622 5.tfo.oio $16,500,000,000 3,980,000.000 851.OiO.oX) 217.250 17.OJ0.

OX) $295,000,000 43.340 l.lOO.UOO the expediency of its revisiou. The details perience and would be given short hours. the finished product is the same. 'Now. tons Factories very few Factorv workers Factorv wascs Factory prod net Imports, a pounds The reverse seems to be the case.

No me you see why we should have plenty of Ait-u wan me outcome that it is more than probable that if the election were to be held on Tuesday next the Republican ticket in the State would have fully one hundred and fifty of the pending measure have not yet been published, but some information as to its character has transpired. If this is correct piaygrounas. Kys- their early teens travel in gangs. Each gang has "its cornel the back room of a iuar stnrp nr chanical system works automatically; it depends upon those who operate it. It is prob- fl 1 llo thot finmn 1 jm Imports, coffee pounds Railway mlleaee 10.000.000 measures to iorce the property owners to connect.

To further complicate matters the State Sewerage Commission, through its secretary, Boyd McLean, threatens to compel the city to erect a sewage disposil plant at a cost of about $16,000, as some of the oyster planters of Bivalve and Port Xorris have made complaint that the waters of the bay are polluted by the Millville sewage. TEACHERS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS --o Tuousana majority and that Rotan would Daroer-snorj where it hanir nut On i ii ai ue ices mignt oe ar the playground the gang is subordinated leave little of Gordonism and of Gibboney. ranged by which the man in the tower could l'nolie school pu- rils chool expenditure Patents issued Immigrants 1,000 to the community. Life here is a simula the changes proposed are rather conservative than radical. At this time Canada is enjoying great prosperity and a strong sentiment is said to have been revealed in favor of let ihe people are entirely content with the be aided, but In the last analysis it is the man crum ot lite out the world, and if situation and there can be no doubt that if wno sets the signals who controls the destl salary payments had been anticipated.

Unfortunately for them, the number of people in France to whom an income of 9000 francs seems ample for every need Is large, and in view of the fact that the salary grab means the addition of 5,500.000 francs to a ting well enough alone. the Republican Party shall nominate an ac the leader of the gang gets the right ideas in his head he will turn out to be a splendid Alderman." Miss Florence E. Scully, special teacher nies of the traveler. -Luis circumstance ana the further fact We have not the exact data on the subject Educators Agree A to Heart ot the Whole System CHARLOTTES VI LTJ? TW 1 ceptable candidate for Mayor at the January primaries he will be elected simply because of the growing belief that the Republicans in that there is in Canada a large and influen HAHNEMANN' HOSPITAL'S DOINGS IN ONE YEAR M. The statement of the work done In the past year by this excellent Institution has been officially issued: Whole number of in-patients treated 1,523 Whole numtier maternity cases 130 Whole number of Infants born 113 wnicn we wish, but if we can believe the tial rural population which fears that hijrh testimony which has been brought out at so The conference on secondary education budget which already can only be balanced by means of a loan, it is certain to arouse i i tend to keep all of their pledges.

auues win mean high prices and whioh i in the South came to a close tonieht. lor aennquent and dependent children at the Juvenile Detention Home, also spoke, and the following directors were elected: Mrs. Joseph T. Bowers, Miss Julia Lath-rop, Mrs. Charles Henrotin.

Mrs. Charles M. Walker, Mrs. George R. Dean, Mrs.

Harry Hart, Mrs. Henry Hooper, Mrs. George Bass and Mrs. F. K.

Tracy. many of the Coroner's inquests, the men in The final subjects discussed were science The Legislature will meet on the first Tues especially in the rural regions, a strong senti anxious to pay any more than it is paying for VI hole number of visits to 35.406 hole number of accident cases 1O.047 Whole number of out-patients 17.1(74 hole number of visits to dispensarr the towers are, as a rule, young and not greatly experienced. No doubt they feel the in the high schools and agencies and day in January and we have no doubt that the many articles which it is bound to import methods of training teachers for the hijrh immediately it will become apparent that Re ment of hostility. But there will not be another general election until 1910 and the public memory is proverbially short. rrom the United States, militate against the responsibilities weighing upon them, but as scnoois i mue uumuer oi visits to patients i homes 2,890 whole number of maternity cases delivered at homes 6S publican promises have been made in "ood adoption of such a tariff as the extremists President Venable.

of the University a rule they work long hours and their life is SHORTAGE IN CELERY would like to see established; but it is of North Carolina, was of the opinion vtnoie numper or prescriptions furnished. 138.412 one of great mental strain. mat pure science should not he taught derstood that the rates will be raised more For years The Inquirer has urged that there "BAR SINISTER;" WHAT IT REAL faith. This is a Republican State and this is a Republican city and Republicans are entitled to rule so long as they shall conduct well. With good candidates for the Boston's Plea for Peace HaTy Froiti In September Dam.

aged Kalamaioo Crops KALAMAZOO, Dec. 1. For in the high school. President Brown Ayres, of the Universitv of Tennessee. A or less all along the line and that in some in J.1 ue two men in every block tower to check LY MEANS (H.

H. is strange that your friend should, at this date, have any doubt as to the Inaccuracy of the term "bar manges me merease win De substantial. The the first time in many years, there will THE meeting in Boston last week of the lovers of universal peace was important accepted in the main the point of view of Dr. Venable, but thought the teach ing of science in the schools feasible if February municipal battle, therefore, the Re discrimination in favor of British products is be no Kalamazoo celery for Christmas sinister" bein used as a mark of illejrftimacy. To be sure, Thackeray and others fell into that each other.

Often a man is overpowered by sleep or becomes nervous and excited or loses his head. The strain' is sometimes too much. TI 1 i i publican Party will go on conquering, as it to be maintained, but in a different wav At mciuaea not only enthusiasts, but j.ue ana unexpectea treeze in error, but that does not make it the less a popular and, as a matter of fact, a September has cut short the season. At present these are allowed a horirnnrni should do, and an end will be put to 'the rem A man may die of heart disease or be injured men of the sanest mind and coolest temperament. An anneal has bwn bar" In heraldry belnar horizontal, it hard Growers are now makincr readv to aban 4--, -vJ? -4 and these have caused many We iCJ to imagine how it could be dexter or sinister, seeing that It must, by its very nature, run from side to side.

LUV M. A. COl" dent to help the cause of universal peace in be abandoned and hereafter the Cana nants of the Mack Combine which are still striving to maintain a foothold. Even could the Gordonites succeed in unhorsing Guffey don the marshes for this season. Many of them had not enough on hand to supply the customers for Thanksgiving trade.

believe that the cost of accidents which an the teacher can discover methods of utilizing native material, and does not attempt too exhaustive treatment of scientific theories. Both agreed that no science should be taught without the aid of laboratory methods. Papers were submitted on the agencies and methods of training high school teachers by Professors P. P. Claxton, of the University of Tennessee, and William H.

Heck, of the University of Vir There is such a of course, as a "bend tne coming meeting of The Hague Confer umiis are io nave a tariff on the Ger nually occur on any railway by reason of im sinister." but this on the authority of Chap. VII) "was never a specific heraldic ence. It Is a laudable work and the anneal man plan, with maximum and minimum sched The growers have been exertinc- pvprr proper service in signal towers would more ana taking possession of the Democratic Party for trading purposes, they would have is not beyond what may possibly be achieved symbol for illegitimacy. It was imply a favored method used by heralds to 'difference a effort to save as-much of the celery as possible, so as to make it last over this than pay the cost of keeping an extra man on ules, showing, a divergence, of. from fifteen to as much as sixty-five per cent.

By this means family coat of arms." coming years, even If stome of the details no one to trade with. The day for political duty. What makes your friend's contention tbo week. This has been but little accommodation to the trade, as the shiDDers are impossible at present. it is hoped both to.

promote British importa more remarkable is that our leading diction The subject is one of vast importance be conspiracies is over. ginia, ur. Ulaxton stated that the high school is really the heart and centre aries. Century, Standard and Webster, are all The call for obligatory arbitration is the tions and to furnish the Canadian manufac are making nothing out of celery gathered now. cause the railways have come to depend so agTeed (for once!) on this point.

strongest and the most difficult of achieve ine accepted symbol of illegitimacy is the turer with a modicum of protection against The damage this year was the Great of the whole school system; that it is not simply a coaching place for the colleges, but a school for preparation for much on the block system. Yet no system is "baton" or "baston." which Is neither a Congress to Meet Tomorrow est in the history of the industry in i American competition. ment. At last meeting seven years aeo "band" nor a genuine "bend." but a bondlet stronger than its weakest part and it has been Kalamazoo. A large number of the life.

The ideal nrenaration of its teach it was dismissed as impracticable owine to It Is the principle of the bill to place the sinister, cut short at the two ends, and therefore occupies only the central portion of a line TASHINGTON has been filling. up dur- smaller growers lost all thev had thi ers is to be found in the colleges and uni abundantly shown that there is plenty of weakness in the system. The railways earn certain concrete conditions, though most of British producer on a relatively equal foot drawn diagonally across the escutcheon. season and the majority of them, wh versities. It should be considered one of yW ing the week.

The President has been have been raising celery on rented tne delegates believed in the principle. It ing with the Canadian and to give the latter overwhelmed with work since his re the highest duties of State universities, he said, to prepare teachers for the pub money enough to perfect the system: thev lose ground, are giving up then- leases. was due largely to the fact that our own Am a substantial advantage over the American turn from Panama, placing the finishing lic scnoois. enough to act as a warning. The public en It would be foolish to ignore or underesti uuu so mucn in xoucnes on nis Jiessage ana preparing for the ALMOST MARRIED SISTER trusts its life and property to transportation companies and will never be satisfied with fluence with Emperor William as to lead him DOCTORS MEET IN MEXICO mate the injurious possibilities of such a measure.

At the same time thprp ia TtCk noil THAT PROBLEM OF NOVEMBER 25 (C. A. "Mr. Editor: In my opinion, when replying to W. W.

question lu last Sunday's paper. E. McH. has evidently misunderstood the question. "If I mistake not.

the question was to find how much of the fine each one was entitled to. I hold that the fine should be awarded to each man according to the work done, and also that the man fined should receive no share of It. In the first Instance euch had done 1-12 to reverse his original orders that anvthinc Found Oat Relation Few Honrs Be less than the best and safest service. It i Annual Session of the American j. i fore "Wedding: beginning of the session.

So busy has he in fact, that he could not get away from his desk to come to Philadelphia yesterday for the purpose of witnessing the Army for alarm. Exports to the Dominion from hl an was acnieved. The only practical re- I'nbllc Health Association horrible to think that so many lives are at LANDER, Dec. 1. Richard the United States have persistently increased MEXICO CITY, Dec.

1. The thirty Watson, a miner living up in the moun suits of that agreement have come from the initiative of this country. There have been fourth anniversary of the meeting of the in spite of the 33 1-3 per cent, discrimination tne nazard of a young man in a tower who for some cause or other may not do his duty. tains near Atlantic City, discovered and Navy football game. American Public Health Association will few hours before the time set for her of the work when one quit, when the remaining half waa done by five men, one of which was not entitled to a shar In the fine.

If the be held in this city from Dec. 3 to 7. marriage to him that a young woman wars in the meantime, but it cannot be properly said that the cause of universal peace has retrograded. On the contrary, we believe Delegates from the United States. Cuba.

It is not expected that the Message to Congress, which will meet tomorrow, will have much to say on the subject of the Canal. That who has been known by the name of Premier Stolypin assures the world that Canada and Mexico have signified their against them, and no new tariff likely to be adopted will stop the Canadians from buying the goods that they prefer. Their large and increasing importations indicate a superiority in the articles imported from this country Anna Mills was his own sister, remaining half waa done by five men, each did 1-5 of of the work, or 1-10 of the work. And the four men entitled tn a share ln the Russia's troubles are ending, rrnfortunatelv. intention to be present, threat prepara Miss Watson was kidnapped from the that it has made progress.

nowever, Russian officials of the present dav home of her parents near Toronto when tions are being made tor tne reception fine do 4 times l-io or 4-10 of the work, which added to the work the same men did before new appeal includes restriction of arm of the physicians. nave tne same reputation as the Cretans of sne was -t years oia oyuaniesiiiis, wno VI I hrnii(rhf Hov rt hpllpvo Thar ha -nrns Is to be made the object of special discussion in a separate communication. But there will be other subjects of interest, notably the Ship Subsidy bill, which has passed the Senate Ihe sessions will be held daily one lone left (4x1-12 of the work4-l2 of the work) which will continue to insure their purchase. rviri -I uv. of the large theatres here.

Unusual in- Is. of the work. Add to this the 1-12 ament and possibly some disarmament. This is, of course, very difficult to obtain, but it I 1' 1L i I t. 1 I which the one who left did.

we have 49-00 of But our manufacturers will need to take terest is attached to the cominir meet uer iiiiuci. lie uiuugui ilkzl lu iuc jmi- ed States and kept her with him until tne work. ing, a famous specialist will discuss the "The five men who are tn ahnre in the fine fianntor Tlnilo-r- -i-'. ten years ago, wnen ne aesertea her senator uauey denies that he rwo pt Aff vm note of the intensified competition with which they are being threatened. would be possible if the general principle of compulsory arbitration could be agreed upon.

do 40-Go of the work, on which basis tbe fine. best measures to eradicate tropical diseases. They will leave for the home trin 60 cents. Should be awarded. $3300 a week from the Oil Trust and when Wyoming, where she and Watson met a The man who- auit ha vine done 1-12 or 8-60 on uec.

arriving in unicago on JJec it is strange that the subject of arbitration of the work should receive 5-40 of 60 cents, or one reflects now kittle; the trust has to show 1 A chTnce rlmark the girl dropped a 1U. should be considered a modern device. It is Lords and Commons at Odds for his services, one is disposed' to hPH few hours before the time set for the 6 5-49 cents. And each of the remaining four having done 11-60 of the work, should receive him. almost as old as recorded history.

It was a favorite plan of the various Greek nations marriage to Watson led to the discovery that the lovers were brother end sister. i- oi ou cents, of 11 11-49 cents." UNPOPULAR REFORMER THE bill reorganizing the system of public education in England is still under who were in a peculiar position owing to their Started si Fig-ht and Charged Peo Burton is inflexible In his ODDositim, PERSONAL SHORTS. "PENX CBARTRP "ni. SMI ueuait; uie jouse or Lords and be number and individuality. It was used in the ship subsidies.

Isn't there any wav to rnn. ple With Mobbing; Him STERLING, 111.. Dec. 1. Edwin Tuck- fore its return to the Commons It may un Locust street.

MRS. C. 1. liml. 14.11 tn the and only awaits action in the House.

While the session will be a short one, expiring by limitation on the fourth of March, much should be accomplished of importance. It can get to work at once, for there is no preliminary skirmishing to be done. The Speaker has no long committee lists to make up. All of the machinery is ready to be started at the fall of the gavel. For some days the members of the Committee on Appropriations have been preparing appropriation bills, while Chairman Burton, of the Rivers and Harbors Committee, has had his colleagues on hand making up the important bill which is to divide many millions among the various public works.

This itrae the bill is to be a big one. How Phila- The brother and sister were strangely affected by the discovery. CUT SLAYING GOOSE Toledo Woman Badly Injured by Hatchet That Slipped TOT.TCDO. Ohio. Dec.

1. While at struct a ship canal through Ohio? Far East. It was driven out of existence largely by the growth of the Roman Empire er, would-be reformer of the'villaze. had Solicitor for the Guardians of the Poor. ten citizens oi tne town taken into court BP tea dt COtmaal in thim In nrrier tn Carnegie Lake, at Princeton, show tviv for attempting to mob him.

The Romans sought arbitrament only by the sword. To their intellectual view there could dergo some modification, but there seems to be no chance that the peers, spiritual and temporal, will recede from their main amendment and therefore a conflict whose outcome remains conjectural, must be considered as protect them from any possibility of error lu complying with the State corporation laws. I'. The linjlbtnl I a mnmm The court found that the persons com Carnegie's versatility. He does not ennfi posing tne mob were not guilty, but that be no compromise on anything that affected One In TOllt nwn m.t,Y.l, 1 1 V.

his beneficence entirely to libraries. UCIUIIVIUUUU S-V ITJlITll, uu ne cannot levy on the goods under the APPly to the Clerk of the District the honor of the State. Better be defeated xucKer was guuty ana that, he started the fight. -Mayor J. E.

Schwartz Entraub and five tempting to chop off the head of a goose at her home in Rossford, Mrs. William Yeyrauch hewed the side of her face with a dull hatchet in a manner that will disfigure her for life. As she brought the weapon into action with an overhand- swinor the blade turned, slic honorably" than agree to a compromise. "nlldlng. Ninth and Market streets.

Philadelphia f. European navies are showing ranch sured. What the Lords have done is to frustrate the chief purpose of the legislation by inserting in the first paragraph of the bill a roemoers ui me village board declared that they would not believe the editor Idation about using the Mediterranean in tho which seemed to lessen national dignity. Yet in this day we can see that many of the most papers. r.u.'tin'.

Sen" wrd the Board of Health relating to its condition. 8ALKM. Yon clause providing that no school shall be sup- neighborhood of Morocco as a cruising ground. It is open to unpleasant suspicions. ing away the woman's cheek and making a terrible wound from the eye to the prolonged wars of Rome were utterly, unnec- i unuer oam.

Tucker wb that the council is rotten and that he will drive gamblers and bad men and women out of the viiltct. In your estate after your JSl'T1? e. you transfer your "uviii sis jouunj: to the deed chin. TOCIXT..

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