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TOPICS Of
THE TIMES
8BTTIH0 UCH III OXXOfcal
wma.vlll, T.E., Mad r as
Slroe. IttMMi
It ku been nvtrtl yn sine
Any girl with pretty dimple know
hen to smile.
Th mosquito lay forty eggs a day.
It la Mid. But It nrer cackle.
way. uita tne writer, In effect, go oo
with wanla and aldermen T Why mi
ploy party ballots, with party em
blems? Why call "democratic"
. . m a h. 1... I. W.i ft
representntlve-and representative (n Brownsvtl e. Tex., tiecame tamoua J b
the narrowest and most uiisntlractory - -"" " . .
. .eeo.,! nf ahutittn' un the town, Dtu
f" r. 5 . "it "... "... .1...". & a Morton, who help, to supply
chips wmcn sre uuing winum mve - i.i--
familiar devices, and doing better. TM ' th. stock and f1"
Galveston Idea has spread as far as ; i . " down
t.i..K. t..hi.., say that the place has settled down
but Its moat algnnl successes have ' rk nd. tlC' "i'iL'V.'!
K., i. i. rv,lr U.nl.l. anil He snipping canoaus 01
- . I..'....- . .w. . I.... York every day.
i ner is a striae in me learner iraue. i ouuues rw w u i-n.-i mouiihhhi , - - , , .... .
rku i th. Lit. ri.lm. that It I 'the irrigais aown m our
" uv I - - . It.... i- . jir. from what
Price, nomlcslly and most honestly .r""""! ,., " M.,r,
... 1 i managed ciiy oi us sue in me w , - - - . ". .. u 0.
v. ,. t.n ih.ii n the ji- ,..... . -i- ton, according to the New York Hun
ee vmvifl BHe va wpt Ju roe g lev Will 111 lesctsvtai aeiwa.a. "e ee i .
M,n.... ..,.. wh.i . int or u. .. ....ii.! . .r.iM I "We pump the water out of the river.
,.. I iou-e vmtyj vi ,.r. " " , i.,. h
creta he will have to keep. I aloug with boss snd machine. It views . '""" UT . . "
and manaxes the municipality ss s u""1". Pl u ""'"
"I will not r.wln under tin." It I ....i.... ,,i .n,i iv. H. ist. nve years, ana we are iiuu
ci any a man's excuse for holding on ministration that ts prompt, efficient. rd' ,0 P"1 J" big enterprise thst
to an office he doesn't want to give up. iy8tematlc and economical. By means """""u '"4U " .
of the referendum. Initiative and w' . ,JL.a
Mrrlj.r I. nmhlem to some Deo- n it ,.nn.i.illt H.. Un I ..lv '.""." present sooui
pie. Others live to celebrate their upon the people. And It appears to be er ' rrlgatlon. The pres-
working a change of attitude toward v""v "... .v
the community life by fostering "1 f " .
hi.i..P H.,r. nf P.,mm..n.i ro im, 't ows Into canals, some of them a
ness. The lows towns are pointedly ,0" ewnteen or twenty nines.
i ..,,. .k. ,w,i. The country about Drownsvtlle
in- iw,ii., wi.hi- .n.i i i.,kin ti. w absolutely depopulated until
ter without. Mr. Russell, in the mo- -"" w' . B"" w"
mentum of his enthusiasm, calls for 160 "" railroad. They are
the extension of commission govern now building a combination railroad
ment from small cities to large ones. '" acroee ne n.e
They. too. he contends, should be free " p. ana .
to engage expert talent on the sole ' u frt4 tjiat through trains will
grounds of ntness. should understand r,u through from Nsw Orleans to
lust what their oflclals are doing and Cttjr. Brownsville ten jresrs
how rinlnr It. nrt .hn.iM he ahl. to h"a Population of SbOUt 1.000.
ril.mlu thm ir i.n.t..t Tmiihi. of wnon or tS per cent were Met
less, as he feels, the problems of Chi- th Population Is about
cago and New York are too Intricate 1-W- wlu fourth of them
and diffcult for the grade of ability Arcn- The Mexicans furnish
. ITZa'friatWO
sixtieth anniversary of wedded happi
ness.
A man has been arrested for steal
ing two slices of bacon. He will, of
course, he tried under a charge of
grand larceny.
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt says wom
an has just as good judtrment as man.
Does anybody want to argue the case
with Mrs. Catt?
Professor Perclval Lowell describes
the comet's tall as "the airiest ap
proach to nothing set In the midst of
naught" Now who's afraid of thi
comet's tall?
Mr. Morgan has purchased the
world's most famous collection of
watches. He has already secured the
watches of many Of the gentlemen who
work In Wall street
that r .,! nrwlm-t nnlltlr. n.it. In """r ai 00 cenu B Oay.
In offlm On thn nthi.r hunit the rl In .
to
of the problem Is an integral part of
15,000 horns seekers come Into Texas,
The Duchess de Talleyrand, former
ly Anna Gould, Is forced to pay her
former husband's parents 15,600 a year.
Anna seems to hsve made the mistake
of marrying the whole family.
It. and the drawbacks thst probably l"'n aTn" 01 cnMD
Inhere In the eeeutlnn nf the nln nn Offered, and we are getting good
even a small scale should be given 8 " e country arouna
little more time to develop.
The University of Chicago now
claims the credit from Cornell of
making hens lay ready-dyed eggi
Surely, the collegiate triumphs of the
century are very uplifting to the race.
A little girl sat at an old square
piano. Her mother moved about In
the next room, preparing supper. Near
Brownsville. They ptsnt sugar cane
snd alfalfa and all the truck crops.
One specialty they have gone In for
Is green onions, which net them from
1400 to 1600 an acre. Last year about
3.000 carloads were rstsed. Not one
onion was shipped from that country
five years ago, and to-day the Ber
muda onion is being driven out of the
market Bermuda does not ship here
25 per cent of what It did when Texas
A Mississippi Ice driver found a wal
let containing J 2.000, hunted up the
owner, was docked for the lost time
and got a reward of a live-cent cigar
for the restoration of the money. He
now cynically believes It pays to be
honest
i"an ,.SaMh", fa.r: c"ref"l,jr started In the onion buslne Th,y
York now." Mr. Morton did net bring
a sample with him
Every now and then the news of the
day contains the account of some per
son being burned to death while smok
ing In bed. The moral of such "acci
dents" and all like them in that disas
ter is generally one of the promptest
things In the world to come to one
when deliberately Invited.
shop.
"AH the wsy home," the man said
to his little daughter. "I was trying
to whistle that new piece of yours,
Mollle, but I forgot some parts, and
you muat help me. So play it through.
please.
Mollle begao, pleasure and lmpor-
FAKMJNQ IS SITE CITT LOUTS.
Tlajr Holm la !Kw York Are Neat
Ovt tm Trok Sarar.eew.
To say that farming within the
tance In her face. At the second page boundaries of the city of New York It
she stumbled and dropped from the a profitable occupation and that It It
tempo, but hurried on. I carried on professionally with a largi
"That was the place I forgot," In- degree of success might seem to smie
tempted her father. "Please play it an extrsvagunt assertion. Yet John R.
over. Just the air." Bowie of the soli division of the fd
Over and over she was lnduced to era! department of agriculture, a New
play It, first with one hand, then with York letter to the Christian 8clcu.
the other, until the passage had be- Monitor says, has just Issued a r:ort
come familiar, and her little fingers on the farming possibilities of this
had fairly mastered the difficulty. city, showing comprehensively thai
"Do you know," she said, a few the beat sgrlculture In the country la
days later, as she played the simple not only possible here, but carried oo
melody to her teacher, "my father I to a remarkable degree.
thinks this part ts so pretty the pret- Within the city boundaries onoccu
Meet part in the whole piece. He likes pled lots and unsubdivlded tracts are
to hear it over and over." rented out in small plots for market
Oh," thought the teacher, "with gardening and trucking purposes. Ths
such parents what musicians I could majority of the farms are of miniature
make of even everyday material!" else, some one-half or onequarter oi
To-day this girl Is studying In New sn acre or even only the size of a city
York under distinguished teachers, lot. Under such cramped conditions
playing accompaniments for a well- It Is necessary to do some crop mov-
known singer, Invited to dellKtrtful ing and marketing during every month
bouses as an honored guest, and lead- of the year. Even the midwinter see
ing a very Interesting if an arduous son the farmer uses to market bis
life. root crops which hsve been stored
Her teacher Insists that she was not waiting higher prices and the fruit
exceptionally gifted; that the secret picked during the autumn. With the
of her success lay very largely In the dawn of spring the spinach snd rhu-
When a fashionable weddlnr or patient. Intelligent oversight of her "aro start the crop and having been
sensational trial draws a multitude of I Prents, and their tact In getting her disposed of at the city market other
A grim argument In favor of letting
well enough alone Is found In a recent
New York ease. Not content with
verdict of murder in the second de
gree, the lawyer for the convicted man
secured a new trial, at which the pris
oner was found guilty In the first de
gree and sentenced to death.
Farming Is getting to be not purely
an occupation, but a profession. An
American from the South, recommend
ed by the Department of Agriculture,
has gone to Slam as agricultural ad
viser to the King, and other Ameri
cans are filling similar positions in
Baroda, one of the most prosperous na
tive States of India. The King of Slam
will pay bis adviser six thousand dol
lars a year, which Is more than the av
erage hired man earns.
eurlous people In a great city, there
is no little comment on the bad map
ers and depraved tastes of Americani.
It Is worth noting as showing a more
attractive side of the picture that the
police reserves bad to be called out In
to master the difficult parts of each crops follow In a steady stream.
lesson, and so the successive steps of The chief point In this Intensive
technique. farming Is to utilize every foot of
ground to Its best advantage. The
What He Laeke4. onion and radish are rood ezamnlM
A Cleveland lawyer whose Interests of how this Is accomplished. As soon
New York City the other day to handle tTeaeatly take him to a certain town as the onion develops the slightest sus
a crowd of four thousand people who
were trying to get Into a hall built for
two thousand people. In order to hear
concert. It was a fine concert, and
the fact that It was free only empha
sizes the general desire to enjoy an en
tertainment which is uplifting and In
spiring.
mi
Lv..-.. nf Gnat Paper on Important auo.cr im
DI9C0UEA0IK0 TO divokci.
...iLfi nwa ruiiim thst a man
uinis, . .iiiwi - ...
has a right to .P-nd bis oen m""'. "
thst alimony should not lie large .imply
Nh-.usm the man wo pays -
r. income. 1. dWlwtU .11.. '
divorce. AI.0 It .. " ,,,,J
. n,,.n and his wile h
-' niuu viisw. s. - - (
beer, living at th. of IH.ooo ' 1 d
ii. fnllow lh.it .he mul "msm '11 sWe to
maintain the ssme style after dlvorr.
A single womsn. whether .he b wald. . ' U
vorcee. has no fixed standard to live up ' .
purely for buslne rwiaon.. u.u.t be msliitalned In that
Social seal, appropriate lo her husband for
man's buslnea. reputstlon la wr, le.goly
by the style In which h. lives, hi. wife rluthing.
Jowslry. Mt.rulnm.ata snd frl-nde. The ..tig .
an Is not forcsd to maintain the .laml.rd of living
a husband Is forced to maintain for his wife
If judge Chetlaln'a pr-Htd.nl I. tullowed. the pro
fssslona! sllmony bunt.r will "od th. same unprofitable,
and a great many ront.mpl.t.d divorce .! UI '
be brought. Hlg sllmony snd p.r...n.l ltirtjr ar.
mighty attrsctlv. to a good many eim-n, who. If t-r
knew that divorce would only then s compa.s
tlv.ly small monthly allowance, would sil.-h Ilk. srlm
death to ths meanest man on earth, provided he nwn.nl
bank roil and would .spend It f..r th.lr gratlfl. atlun
Chicago Journal.
THI HOPELESS OPLtlBLB.
E HAVK an abiding ciop uf ui.n and wm
en of little) wit who run aflt-r ry bar
uui.tarum of a prxchor with n-wir
Imparted muie about tl. unkoowaiil.
byood Home of the awlndl.r drn.and
money and plenty of It frum lb. duix.1.
others are .aliened with a fair (bare of
the property of the dclv.d; and some sr. w m.S
that th.y turn In thrlr property with lb. dlu.lcd aud
rlly bell.v the turning of tb rlh upu lie ail I.
about to res, and then comes lb. finl.b. t'.ually the
preachers fit a day for the event to hapya snJ. aa a
precautionary measure, to prolong .Helena as. end an
eminence to await the submersing snd to b the la.t In
the battle with angry waler; and then whrn th Itwi
are covered with the a.jueoue fluid Ibay eict to have
angels sppr and carry them Into I'aradlan.
Not long ago the endof lhe world believer. g(tirrd
In suuth.oaturo New York on a fork an I awaited the
extinction of the planet. They were told If thvr ou
pled a pinnacle Uod would com snd take lh.ru Into
heaven and then Satan, with fire snd .word, would put
to death all living things. Hut th. ir-.lllng a-ulm u!
hades n.v.r showed up with brlmeion and Imit.ir
and the world k.pt revolving at l.Ooo mil.i aa hour
After awhile the dupe raild th. sorry tUtire tkrr
cut when the day set for the upturning- of the unlvr
came and want the same as other day and that tli.jr
were the laughing stork of sane people.
One would think thst more than sK month would
w
pax More another fool would show up and Indulge
in a like prophecy ami win a following. Another group
of iillilils has been g'iii" together at kWuth Norwalk,
t'onu, aud Is piiieiilng the usual coura. of giving away
pr.nwriy snd Imploflng the Creatoi lo spare Ib.iti from
lb. fate of thw In the hollows who are blindly court
Ing th. lr doom Ths moving ressng fur this mundane
flitUh I a meteor dropped In the ouUklrt of the HP
Use lu a trm k garden, burning a hole many feet deep
through the ground and rewilvlug Itaelf finally Imo
dot The hall Inked look this to be a alga of heavenly
.It.i.waure. a Hi It lb end of the world and ap.nl
miMt of their time praying
Thu. It aee every now and then that people aupptaMd
to hsv will, memory and understanding act as if ibey
wei bora without th attribute I'tlta Qlub.
THI CKNSUS riOURKA.
N " the lolttl populalioo of the failed
KtatM w.e a.vJ'J.r t. in HfiM It was
l.ju.ii. in ll It was 7.:i9.i;
In nil It was M.IMi la I mil it
was U.s4.ti:o; la 11(0 II waa t.oV
4E.J, In I Hi" 11 was Il.ttl.Hld. In Iho II
wa n.4j:ii in u;o it wa j.i.'.v:;i;
In lio It wa. iu.lli.7l; In lW It waa l.32.:'.0; m
1'.m) ii a tS.3J.lf. The ren.u. ( IVOu larludn)
Alaska and Hawaii, but not tb I'hlllpplbw and Porta
lil.o t'.lns l't tot of lO'leaae and other kaoea
data a a t.a.i. eg(.rl eallniau the total ppulalea
at the rotulng ren.u at tO.OOO.Ouw, mot or b i
may fall a low a 19,'oo.oov or reach UW,W, bl
thie would net be a large vertajton ffnm th. Milual.
Tbi. however, include only th continental pop
ulation, and will b ron.i.Wrahty lucrnaaml by tbaj
of our Uiand puaeraalooa l l0l the Philippine bad
Tj:..i: and t'urio Hi. o Sl.itl This Would nuke a
fair e.tiotat of the total population, eoatlaental and
Ineular. at tb coining tnu about blBlye evil.
ll - luJIanapull Sew
A
MS
In Indiana, tells of a quaint character plclon of a bulb It Is pulled and bunch
there known to the townspeople as ed and those next It In site are given
Necessity" Nelson. Nelson gets on a better opportunity for growth and
pretty well despite the fact that be Is development In this wsy not a single
a jack of all trades "and master of crop, but a continuous supply of
none. He pose mainly as an attor- onions and radlahea Is produced.
ney.
When the Cleveland man first went staawbaii aa OraaSxa.
to the Indiana town he was naturally 1 remember being on a Chicago
It haa been generally acoepted by I enough very curious as to the odd street car, says Ellis Parker Butler,
nickname given Nelson. "Why do you " DUtt" ", t"""! oeaiue a
men of science that the last dinosaur
trod the earth a great many centuries
ago. In fact, something like four hun
dred thousand years ago. From thj
fossilised remains a good knowledge
has been obtained of the gigantic pro
portions and terrifying appearance of
the creature, and all have agreed In a
preference to stndy the bones, rather
than a living specimen at large. From
South Africa there now comes the re
markable story that there 1 a living
call blm 'Necessity? be asked.
"Because he knows no law,"
the answer. Chicago Tribune.
nice old lady In mourning, a year or
so ago. She was nervous and kept
glancing at me, and then glancing
away again. It made me uncomfort
How AiKt.t Hlm.t.rf aWe. r thought she took me for s
one day an oia war veteran limpca pickpocket or some other bad man
Finally she could contain herself no
Into a shop and said to the druggist
I want some meaicine, some sort longer. She leaned over. "Excuse
of vermifuge, I suppose." me." she said, "but have you heard
-wen. coionei, wneres tne trouwer yet how the Cubs' game came outr
asked tne cierg. sympathetically, i hadn't, and her face fell, but In s
dinoaaur somewhere , the nortbe tt ' rar d'fflCUUy mwnent he ""lb" "PPortunlty
pt of Rhode.... Native, h.v, recent, I .TlJL, conolB':
.n, -'B- - i can you ten me woo iney are pui-
tin an worm eaien. uaaies Mome ting In th box to-dayT" How wis
ly told of a mighty reptile In a lake
ear the river Lunga, and have Iden
tified drawtnga of the dinosaur as re
sembling tola creature. Thus far th
proof Is hardly convincing, but the
Story arouses a certain Interest Un
fortunately, the Roosevelt expedition
did not penetrate that part of the Af
Journal.
Owe VIeaa af Jr.
Johnny bad two presents at the
same time one a diary, which be kept
very carefully, and the other a pea-
shooting popgun, which he fired in-
rlcan wilderness, but perhaps here Is I discriminate on all occasions.
the oppprtunlty for soma hunter or I One day bis mother found the fol-
naturalist to win Immortal fame.
that for a gray-haired grandma? In
Chicago tbey all talk baseball, from
the cradle to the grave. Up to three
o'clock In the afternoon no one talk
about anything but the game of the
day before. From three o'clock on the
only subject Is th game that la be
ing played. Th school child who can
not add two apples plus tbrae apples
lnartnr terse record In hla dlarv;
-Mnnrlv rnM and elnnnv TntAv nA ' " apple With any Cer
alnnnr. Wenadv cold and alnnnv t1"1' eorrectneas Can figure OUl
shot Granma." lhe ,tandln of the Chicago nines with
I one nana ana a pencil mat win mass
A man Is rich In power It h Is abl a mark only when It Is held straight
to do without tb thing wealth will up and down
htlW . I ! -
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I TT UCU m uu.ll uruioiiiui UM utuia
Th past Is referred to as being .hakes with a modest airl It U aut to
population or more tnsn ifiWJOW. I oea; out n w lerriuiy aiiva. tnak ber bluab
Tb results of tb first ten year of
government by commission In Ameri
can cities ar summarised In Every
body's Magazine by Charles E. Russell.
The plan devised at Galveston In 1900
to meet a special emergency has now
apread to Include sixty cities with a
England's high road cot I4.0O0 a
Utile to construct.
People, a a rule, hear belter with
the right than with left ear.
New.paper advertliement made
their earliest appearance In WA
Fifty seven utwnarrled people commit
lulclde to only forty three married
There sre wurkltit(m'-n with famlUe
In Germany who, with an In.-ome of
a Week, are able lo buy an otca
lonnl book.
There are a number of Interegtliig
gpecl.-e of palms In Liberia, but lhe
more important are the fan palm, th-t
raphla or bamboo palm, the cocoauut
palm and the oil palm.
Recent experiments have proved con
clusively that coal duat which has been
gruund to a atute so fine that It will
paxa a 200 mesh slow will ev.plo.1 from
contact with either a naked flame or
with the arc of an electric current.
In the city of Canton, China, are
such pleaannt sounding itr.-et a
llenuvolencn, peace, Ilrlght Cloud.
Longevity, Karly lieatowed HleHlnga,
Everlaatlng Uve, One Hundred Grand
sons, Refreshing llreuze. Ninefold
IlrlKhtnea. and so on.
In his notice of Viola Allen's luteal
Play, the satirical dramatic critic of
ths Louisville Courier-Journal hn tlili
to say of Louisville playgoer: "Cries
of 'speech' cume Imllly from thst por
tion of the audience, which always de
sires a nine intimate conversation
with a star, and would lie glad to hear
a white-robed nun recite 'Casey m tli.i
Bat.' "
Many schools In Germany and Swlt
serland offer courses of Instruction In
the art of waiting at table. The
Lauaanne high school goe .tm fur,
ther In this direction, snd undertakes
to teach the complete science of hotel
keeping. This Include thorough pro
ficiency in four languagea, book keep
Ing, geography, training In deportment
the study of byglune and knowledge
of gymnastics, calisthenics and danc
ing. In England a centus Is taken everv
even years, In the United States the
wont costs some 15,000,000; In Eng
land, with a population of 42.000 mm
the work Is done by ths regulur nubile
officials, without extra cost. There ths
csnsus Is taken on a certain day at a
certain hour, usually Saturday at 11
p. m., because moat people are then
at horn. Printed circulars have been
ent by th nolle to vrr family aui
ALARMS ABOUT JAFAS.
I.IIUH I.II the apparwfttly roarvrted effart
to tie up la ti.i eouniry alarm, ainat
Jln hav M lhu far cioil.uoly
iili.rj. .eeetul. lb rooaldtlt repwtlllua uf
JHe prediction of sanguinary coeflirt
In lhe future tuy the NiJwWry of tt 1"
. itic at. bound lo hm nithtevou la
Ibnr ruit lhe eeiluiahl genlleutra aha S t
tn wt acllv Is preaching this goepel of dlrat
4 war doiibii.wt betteve all they say, TVv may
hae Infoftiistloa on which thry Nam their rov
l-.o of lutix-ndlbg trouble bea lh I'nllrd States
and J;u. but whatever that InfurUMtlna ttuir be lhy
have not given It to lhe public. And the public I bit
to ...nttir. lo the of a rampwtaa I hat a)
Uckias in a .ule'aniial ba.l In U and which u
rwtly ruodadletory ef lhe saaursai-c of all th Ulns
tn.-n wha know or ar tuppuewl lo know the truth.
'hliad-lphi l.lr
COIFFURES OF THE FAST AND WHAT WE MAT EXPECT JfEIt
wttijti or it-. torvi
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yyy ' n"-'
yfK-tAw, iu, isoy 1908 'ZjL'
m.ki n..,o.reei .MO. MAtClkVMVt.CAJi
to the owner nf i.ll i.li,.. ...i .,.
. , ,r. Hill. ..If
u s rbese circulars c.ntain blnuk.
whlih riniHt l fllltil.
Andres lllppel, II,,, retlrl
trstlve tiiannK.-r of the Mir.,,-,in..
er ho,,,,,, ha. at, appar.Hua lu hi
'"' which (.ring the tm f ,(,-.
'pera to hi,,, ,,
'lk. In a corner of the room
up near the celling I horn tike the
tran.mltter of a talking machine. If
Mr. I)lp,. Wftn t(J k((W h(iw Uf
n opera Img proceeded he gov, to the
wall, throws on switch a ihough
"e w.-r.. liKi.tiK nn i,.t.,rie nv and
t of the horn comes the mule of
he o,.ra. At the e, nf R(:t ,)P w
rla cotn.-s lhe sound of lhe luindclap.
Ping -New York Hun,
Peer aeg Ike ;me.
Tbsy w.ro walr-hlng a comet In
I "pays .lay, though ilalley at ths time
wa but eight y.,,,1, r,, ..My , .
Habdwlcl, this day," M, th dUr4l
1 II. MC4. ''wrl.e. Word th
hs huth eeen t I'ot latnoutli th cornel
n;l ay. It I th most e.ttnordlnary
tb. Hiivlng lt up , , H ,
past 2 oHneg tM, nirlllniCi (lr
balag auuolutsd eoniwi aud tell i
. . ml
that ths bellman tell him au"l
mil- 1 1
star is seen upon lower .1
that had been all J j
order of my old i;'r I" Dl' "Twl
did now Ira v. off all snl tnt "'J
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