TIIE NEW i AGE, POKTLAND, OREGON 9m)SmiSSi&SSSiiSm!i(i Topics of the Tj l imes XiSX5xSxSIxSxi)((SXi) Men who don't wluli to bo fotind out are careful not to bu found In. glon In which railroad construction t? going on In that In which Livingstone labored and In which lie died In 1873. At that time the Idea that the next generation would see tho locomotive In tlio heart of Africa would have been regarded as the dream of a madman. An Italian steamer uses licorice root for fuel. Hbo ought to be renamed the "Young America." It would bo n godsend to the pI'le of Ccn trnl America If our canal strip included the entire Intimitis. The price of stnrch U said to have l)eon doubled recently. Here Is a case whero the consumer gets It In the neck. "Itussln," sajs a paper, "has no na tional game." It wins that bomb throwing does not come under the head f Sport. Kngland Is discussing tho closing of doors against the anarchist. The doors of tho gaol, perhaps, with the anar chist Inside. It would be more or less Interesting to know what a mosquito lives on when lie lin't sucking the blood of some liuman being. Russian bonds sro lower now than they have been nt nny time since 1877. It Is n wonder that there li any sale for them at any price. Hojestrensky has resigned from the Itusslan navy. At least, he has resign d from the spot where the nnvy would Ixt If Itussln had one. Hpeiiklng of "writs of prohibition," iiren't they the Kind the W. ('. T. V. lias been trying to mtvo on the country for, lu, tln'se many years? A Judge has decided that a woman iiimsI not tell her age on the witness kImiiiI. Tills will be sadly disappoint ing to the women who are not subpoe naed. If King I'opold lmil not been ml led to a throne he might have won the dis tinction of being known as the John I). Rockefeller of Kurope. Fate Ir.is a way of playing scurvy tricks on some of us. A Texas man says he has visited New York twice and been robls'd there Just that many times, lie might lmu anted himself time and trouble by for warding the money lu a registered package. Castro, president of Venezuela, Is known as "the little Napoleon of South America." We would feel nervous If we were In his place. Koiuehow the little NiihiIcoiis never seem to end In blaze of glory. The courts have decided that II. II. Rogers must give up 2,n0O,(KX) which ho pocketed while ho was acting as trustee of a gas company. If he would build n fence a round hlmsulf and charge for the privilege of seeing liliu give It up he could confidently count on u largo uttciidance. The plan of naming battleships after fitatcs and of having them built lu different parts of the country may help d destroy sectionalism, If nuy still lingers. For example, the new battle hip (Jeoigla, the fastest In the navy, was built In the old I'lne Tree State; mid Maine, because of the pride ol craftsmanship, will watch the perform lime of the new ship with as much In terest as the State whose iinino It bear. President Custro of Venezuela has an original way of doing things. He left the capital In tho spring, and an nounced that he had retired from the presidency for a while. Tho vice pres ident, one of his partisans, performed Home of the functions of the pre! dency. In the middle of June Castro let It ho known that he would resume, his oineo on July 6th. It would be dlfllcult to Imuglno the American Presi dent taking n vacation and leaving tho Vleo President to exercise his Hiwers, even If tho Constitution permitted such h surrender of duties. At a time when charges of grnft are made on every hnnd, when wrongdoing has come to be expected from every olllceholder, when Individuals long trusted nnd honored have been shown to be made of the commonest sort of elny, It Is easy to become pessimistic and to see only evil In the path of the republic. The desjwiidrnt are apt to be carried nway by the storm, and even saner folk, warned of some Impending curse by a prophet of III, are swept from their moorings. At such n time It Is refreshing and hope-Inspiring to hear a clear voice telling of the good of life and calling to the down-hearted to cheer up nnd seo the bright side of things, a notable Instance of such op timism was President AngelPs bacca laureate address at Ann Arbor, In which he said that tho present reaction of Indignation against the public In iquities which have been exposed has carried the great mass of the people to a moral height which they seldom have attained. Tho thoroughness with which mismanagement has been Investigated, the determination which has been man ifested to eradlcato evils, the Insistent demand for stricter laws of regula tion, tho dethronement of bosses who hnvo held power for years, the scorn and contempt accorded to public men, long honored, who hnvo been detected lu unsavory business dealings nil show the moral soundness of the ma jority of the people of tho country. "A more snnc nnd wholesomo stnto of pub lic feeling has never Iwcn seen," nro .Mr. Angell's words. This suggestion opened the way for an apjienl for en rollment of college graduates among those who are determined that right and honor shall prevail. On the one hand there Is the temptation to get rich quickly by dubious means, per haps, thus adding to the army of cor ruptloulsts and destroyers of society. On the other hnnd, there Is the chance for an honorable career among the solf-rcspectlng and respected members of a community, lu n striking sentence President Angell asserts: "The lawyer of fair ability, of Industry, nnd of character Is suro to be rcogulzed lu due time; the physician of Intelligence, of fidelity to his patients, of pleasing nil dress, nnd of good morals Is certain to ho lu demand and to bind to him tho families he serves by tho dearest ties; the editor who loves veracity more than sensationalism, nnd purity lu his columns more than tho Ill-gotten gains of salacious nrivcrtli-cmcnts, Is assured of lullucnco lu n decent com munity; the innii on whom political olllco Is thrust by his fellow citizens because of his Intellectual nnd moral worth dwells In an ntiuosphero quite above tho vulgar and nauseous tempta tions that captivate tho professional of llccscckcr, and when ho finishes his career leaves nn honored name behind him." These things nro true, and no opportunity ever presented Itself to the aspiring more encouraging than that which Is afforded right now, when tho IM-ople, tired of exposures nnd frauds, weary of grafters and corruptlonlsts, and themselves nt heart nil right, look for tlio honest nnd Intelligent servant who will be right nnd do right. It tins often been proved lu the world's his tory that nn era of seeming wholesale corruption wns really, for the great uinss of citizens, nil ngo of virtue. YEUEIN 'BROS. SAVIINQS BAINK ntUUINClS. MONTANA Brunch Banks at Butte, Anaconda and Qardlner TrntiHiict n aonci'iil HiinklnK UuhIhuhn Pay Interest on Savings Accounts and Timo CortidoateB of Deposit. Wo start Savings Accounts with n (lupoit of one, dollar or more. O. E. HEINTZ, Manager. Phone East 57 PACIFIC IRON WORKS. STRUCTURAL STEEL AIND IROIN Steel Bridges, Upsel Rods and Bolls," Cast 'Iron Colums and all Architectural Iron. Sidewalk Doors and Lights. All Kinds of Castings. 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It is the route of The Overland Limited and the direct line to Chicago from the Coast, r our fast daily Chicago trains make connection Willi an iransconunenuu uuiua ui ol. jtuui and Minneapolis. The Best of Everything. All agents sell tickets via this line. For further Information apply to R. V. HOLOIlt, C.n'l M O. M..W US Third St., PORTLAND, OIU. NVs4 ., SL - . - - -nurJ - -, -fffr W am Summer Outings IN It Is said that some of the club women of New York complain of the way In which tho imrks of that city are llttereil up by parties of children. No doubt such complaints have been made, for there are finicky women ev erywhere, but we doubt If the whole burden of the attempt to block the childish fun should be laid nt the door of the clubwomen, who are often the objects of unjust criticism. Wo should rather suspect that tho Wen originated with those denatured women, whether members of club or not, who sport dogs Instead of children, Tho great ndvnnee which tins been Hindu toward n realisation of Cecil Ithodes daring conception of the Cnpe to Cairo rnllrond Is Impressively dls pelled by tho recent nnuouiKvuieut tlmt tho rnll hend had reached llrokeit hill, lu British Central Africa. Tho length of Africa from north to south along the lino of the rami Is nUnit 4.000 miles. The portion of the road now in nctunl operation Ih ti.Oltl miles long, but tho dlstntico remaining to bo cov- ered Is oven less than these figured J eem to Indicate, for railroad construc tion Is going on southwardly from Kgypt, and when the line from South Africa penetrates tho Soudan It will make connections forming a continuous rnll route across the continent. It Is not many years since Africa was known m tho dark continent. The re- rinita Aireiil Not Aali-rp. A certain woman vIk wished to tinve name fun nt the oxjenso of nn agent who had oftentimes Hollcltcd her tu In nil re herself nnd family asked him on one ocvjutlon If he would Insure the cat. Tho agent, to the astonishment and no small amusement of some friends, promptly offered to do so, provided Hho paid the first premium down. Tho worn nn, still thinking to Iwax him, ex pressed her willingness to do so, nnd placed a rihllllng on tho tnble, Tho ngeut quickly produced a proposal, filled It In and obtained her signature while thor-o present were on the tlptoo of ex pectancy as to what was to follow. p.'ow, madam, with your permission, mny I soo the cntV "Cert a I nly," she replied, at tho saino time pointing to n ghuw enso which con tained the stuffed rcmalus of the poor defunct cat, A chorus of derisive laughter burst from all present, but to their dismay the ngeut turned, bowed politely, at the Mine time picking up the shilling, and exclaimed : "When the cat dies, randnni, kindly call at our office nnd claim the Insur ance money." Ixmdon Telegraph. MtliiK of Uilrtmn, In n hunter's camp different roeu Itcgim to unfold their yarns. Among others a Keutucklnn said ho once shot a buck lu such a wn'y that tho bullet, after hitting the right enr, passed through the heel of tho right hind foot. Jeering and laughter greeted tho story. "Ilrown," called tho Keutucklnn to his companion, "tell these fellows If what I say Is not as true as gospel l" "Why, yes," replied the other, "I saw It myself. You see, gentlemen, when he pulled the trigger of his ride, the buck was Just scratching his head with his hoof." Then he whispered to his friend : "Thatwas a narrow escape. Another time don't lie so far apart." -New York Times. "That fellow," wtld a Mlssourlnn In si caking about a neighbor whom he does not like, "would get up at night and burn his own clothes to niak a light to steal com from a blind sow." Yellowstone Perk The Finest Place in America for a vacation of a week, a month or the season. Special Excursion Rates East in Tickets will permit of Stopovers, affording tional expense. an August and September during opportunity to visit the Park at a Park season. slight addi- THE REGULAR ROUTE IS YtA TWO TRAINS DAILY TWO SSfc St. Paul, Duluth, and the East. 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