! 1 ,J V'9 f. EDITOSJAL BGE OP TOE dOUKiNaL -J w TTJTT7 TiOT TO XT A T I !oa ,a VOcaI 80D or Veoitationi'' , Hf J of tie present movement, or that it in N6ah' "ekampJe rnd taking t: to iffh.,X. XXXj ;J Kj.lJXS.kS -flJuj vM'ij trot-Celtlo poet by - natnre, Is (Sane and gft. ' ; 4 arki. When the floods eubslde they . ... .orimminy nwf wirn meioaious buii i ; 4 u lact is iobi wnuo.voo existing i wui ima toemseives in a Deauiirui & 8 JaCKSOM. now he was for anything the gover nor wanted'? "A man who wants to stay In Office." be said, i'mnst sat- p""? I fresh from a great, warm heart, and machinery, which he Ledger praises, and rich country ' and nobody .will I isfy 1 publio sentiment, I mean - to rabltobcd only flnndaj - re. nrt wt Ttntt poetry was almost as natural to mm, i was well aesigned, and worked tol- have to irrigate. A deep sea will preserve myself and my job." ' .That 7a rimhTii Vtrwti. Portiioo. or. as it was to Borai, as tne Dream 01 eraoiy wen xor awniie, it nas oroiten form where the southern states and is, this man found out that to hold coteMd i me ao.toffw t portiud. or., tw life. '- Socially, Moore was a fayorlte; down under modern conditions, and West Indies lie and southward., and his Job he must please the people tranamlaaioa uirooga toe nalla M eeooe.-elaae a Hymns to rvnow. ,:- i1-' j' vy.f i. ". , 5 ' ;ti A -'National Prayer. " By John Reynell Wrerord. John Reynell Wreford (Barnstable, England,. December 12,. 1800 Bristol, 1JS1) was a liberal Presbyterian clergy man, at one Urns pastor In Birmingham and afterward principal of a school. He wrote this hvmn at the time of the Sen 'Ar ' " ? ""' ' , TXLEPHONSMAJX . Hit. An trtrot rMcb4 by tkU eainbtf. otwrator dcMrtuwot yoe viok rOBKION 4DVEHTISIN0 BPE8BNTATIVS politically, ho attained some promt-1 in many cases haa become an in- the Atlantic ocean will rush la there instead of "the interests' as he had nence; as a poet, he enjoyed bright I strument of oppression rather than J and leare Its 'bed dry, so that lmml-lbeen doing for years. What does laurels; but he did not escape heary jot gooj and honest serrice of the grants can come over afoot or later! this indicate? Why, that the people 1 accession of Queen -Victoria in 1837 as afflictions and . bitter disappoint- people. . The representatire system on the brakebeams lni ments, losing ere he was old his wife did pretty well when the population steerage. tn...i in h. ha n t,.k i. v nauonai nymn ror uu wiiiia ipm. if'y " I nli.. hut at thla dv It Is nrobablr better xuurope ana America wui i iouna out waat tney want, ana are I known and . more often used in tne rn.wtr BaiMtoJTMS ruth iT.no n all his fire children. So his life of the country was sparse, and rail- thus be thrown together and become going to get it Fortunately, they t1""" states than nywhere else. , ' 1""ldln'-'ci"c"a' ' "' " r- went out in gloom, hut he must hare roads, newspapers and books were one nations and New fork and Boa- had a-Ooternor Hughes. With an to'$ LTS F-t' is tb uaitoi buim, taaada or Marioa , , . I been solaced witij tue tbougnt that few, ana Derore tag great corpora- ton having been obliterated will lire Odell they . would ; still ' hare been Dse ree.-;.'..8M Mtoa aiti..w....l jo his songs would endure to brighten tions had sprung into existence; but in peace ever after; with Andrew helpless,, showing ; the need of the ' foe year. 6oa year. 0 hear us for our native land, The land we love toe roost. onvhiT .r., .1.12.60 I On awafb.......! nifi v inn arimnir. rv 97M Oae aoe(b....... Ml the world through gU future genera tions. - ' . ' , x i-v., i ; : . . Vemperance puts wood on the lire, meal in tne barrel, flour In the tub, money la ttie ..T4ursecredit la4he country, contentment In the house, clothes on the back and vigor In' the body. Franklin. . V' THERE'S BIO MONEY. Innumerable pieces of evidence can Carnegie and W. T. Stead as first initiative and referendum. '-. But hav- be adduced to show that the strictly I governing commission. In fact, all ling seen what can be accomplished representative system has become in I the nations will coalesce in harmony, with or, through, a Hughes, they are large part a failure and a menace, j and the millenium will begin. What not likely to take up with any more The peoplo ere no longer willing to Teddy "will do then; Mr. Spangler Odells. j TTN IFFERENT propositions are be- trust everything to representatives, does not gay. I I fore the people to TOte on for I because In m great a proportion of r. tr LET'S TOOT OUR HORNS. HAT ABOUT that "See Amer- lea First" movement? . And what about the Portland end or contingent, of it? The bonding jhe cityforyarious I cases the representativeavto put the i purposes to the extent of over fact bluntly, have sold the people $5,000,000. Most of these proposed Uut.. Now, In Oregon and the peo-j ordinances or charter . amendments I p of other states are preparing to are worthy of the people's support, follow Itg example the people are and the money should be ralwa and going to look mora closely after and O guard our shores from every foe; With peace our borders bless," m ' Our olties with prosperity, ';;;.,.,' fur fields with plenteousaessv Unite us In the saored lW'!''f:J: Of knowledge, truth, and thee! And let our hills and valleys shout V The songs of liberty , ; & THIS -WEEK'S HOLIDAY.- m: MEMORIAL OR Decoration day, which occurs next Thursday, ought not to be desecrated by making It a day of noisy expended, as Judiciously as possible, I take a creator hafid in their nub lie I "ports, a sort of Fourth of July. It for the purposes proposed. ; j laffalrs," ' " - . was set But If what are popularly known . , Why should this be considered 1 1Iar Purpose, The Journal has on several occa sions-commented- ad Tersely 7 on the I Lord or tn Bitione. thus to the policy: of this country with respect to trade with Canada', In much the ! same tone as that of the following editorial In Collier Weekly; l;;" V Our fool treatment of Canada is an other illustration of what our leglsla- Our country we commend: Be thou her refuge and her trust Her everlasting friend. . '.; , - Bhinderbua Island. Synopsis of preceding chapters Ja bes Jujube Is landed from the schooner j m a . . . m Aa... apart for an especial, pecu- tors can accomplish. The Dominion has f;""h J tiase Is sud ' ,MI v-Pbow made up her mind to treat us to I" he" SJa tMMU? W""up P0Se, the decoration Of the fc.rah law. Im davlaad. end pod to be buried. ' i-l " and understood as "the Interests." I radicalism t Cannot the neoni be graves of the nation's dead soldiers, her decision is wise and" right. . For a especially when coupled up as they trusted to be "conservative"? Is remembrance of their valor and nTlLvl mrm with tTi llnitnp A at ' tr fn !.( vafha- MAneawef I Tlrtaei. fttld wil , et' 1 w" " 'v - w 1 utsi uuv etkuv wuswa v nva v ey iuru s x ' aummer is neany ner. again, ana ,haT , mRyor and C0UiVcil to suit radical movement? Our govern- oay of sports and boisterous another,-.devised;, treaties 'tatijfor h'"" CJtZlTLl ?Si W th,m' and wh0 0W9 the,r e,ectk,n t0 mMt to "PP0"4 t0 be 4 wrlment, bas become the cus- KK,.? "verV LWi, been Informed that this Is the best v. 1 i. v-L. . .v. ..... .v.... tnm tnr thm 11.1.. a. . Ci. ..r,... I Ploratlon when I was stai tf ir rurally fSthat day the grave. 0 pc, then it would be better for the and properly from the very seed 'ovea ones, relatives ana rnenas, as against the administration and the peo- city If every one of these bonding sown by the fathers of the republic, those of the nation'g soldier, Pj Calmly, at l Seared ofci- propositlons were voted down. or at least by the Jeffersonian wing and this solemn and beautiful serv- pro?ityeouidev pMshVeemUe, and H Because these "Interests" and tie of them. It is the radicals who have ,ce ought not to be Interfered with she has decided to do an in her power men who are supplying these funds been getting away from the true by untimely and incongruous sports. nh7, ".V cofoniesTto far are not intending to inrow fimoney foundation principles ana betraying AU wwongs fov ioe ooys in away. They are sowing seed for a their representative trusts. Tes, the blue' and to "thg boys in gray" golden harvest, "Foi1 Mr. Devlin, the movement is "straight back to the UTtng , and 'dead. Every year the A Sermon f orTo cUv Piety and Patriotism. By Henry F. Cope. Tray for ' the neaoe . of Jerusalem they shall prosper that Jove thee." Ps. exxll, I. ..,.'.., . :. v -'r;u.:.., ,. , HE reminder of. the days - when 1 man . Itlit ,itom ; Ihalv llvaa their land thrills our hearts wltHC a new appreciation of our urlv "N lieges and 'a larger, deeper love of oountry. ; ; No land Is worth - muoa . until It has cost much. Without the shedding of blood no patriotism Is bora and by no other means can a soil be consecrated to a people. - The men In whom there awakens ne ' response to the call of patriotism, who does not love ons land above all others because It Is his own land, cannot love any land at all, cannot enter Into full living, for love of one's oountry and service for her welfare are pert of the soul and aubstancs of every, tin a Living for a eltv or a nation is rail aw . tous service. It is moonshine for man to talk of loving beaven unless they can lovs this earth and labor to make it ' " heavenly- Suoh-eentiraentallsm usually ' sunds for simple evasion of known duty to the present by -deferring them ' to an Indefinite future. The - imoort. ant thing la not that yon should go up to the city of God but that it should eome down to us.--- - -'v Patriotism, after all. slmnlv la ltytn for- and working for Others, those, wha constitute the etate or nation. It en larges the - love from the self aanter to tha full social elrcumf erenoe. ' B. teaches to love the neighbor as one- sau. 11 . is altogether Imperfect and often perilous until It ' Includes those : the finest scenery thrown In? Los Angeles may beat ns for winter cli mate, though a good deal of ours Is .. not bad, but we yield to no place In the dellghtsomeness of the good old gummer time..; '.Air; and water arg pure, too; and there on one hand la the sea; and on the other the moun tains, close by; ; and fine 1 streams, man, they care nothing; for a mayor people. and abundant and luscious products, wnom the7 can ..handle thsy CM6 ZSJiZ Vll m- They cannot "handle" Harry WHEREIN UES THE DIFFER .ujr Lane " Hence this tremendous out- wip or, longer stay. , we MOW an I nftnl, mm, uiuuga aon i lainc auout 11 "dough." very much and are not sufficiently appreciative of It, and so do not make the efforts that we should to Invite and attract eastern people his way,, gg Los Angeles does. More of them ere coming yearly,' but, many DEFECTIVE STEEL RAILS. T D CHAPTER VI. How . I Find the Treasure. . Tt la Innn la ha a ana on an unav not at all designed Kit" Ja ..If. af Plr Island, and it gave me a feeling Mh- religious nietlves -for -aHlsm. -V- -"L I ?i'JSl!ir!r.Vr-f-fl.' I ucfc a. I had experienced I "'".nee for noble Ideate basin aa ex- " always bas seemed so easy to startled beyond Pr'r TThy. kingdom come," and then m Maura In haar a vntA vail Auti I M WSIt IOf It tO drop full Orbed from "Hello JabesI" the skies that-we bave forgotten that I looked around to astoflshment, but very- such prayer waits for the la- eould see no one. dorsement of our endeavor to bring all , "Up In the tree, kldl-'eame the voloe. that that kingdom means to us wlthla X looked up and saw a large green reach-of all our fellows now, that no parrot laughing heartily at my surprise. mn r8" believes in that Ideal. king As X looked It broke Into a song fl01?. wh, doe". not t0 lm which it trolled out In a high tenor: me"It?'y ' reaL ' : 1 ' i! all Europe against the United States. Oh, ire blood and gold for the pirate tor tll, aaonnea and ssrvtoe of days to develop her own Incalculable re- "i1!1 ' " ; :". .2' ,on peafle. aacrlflce and service for sources. We wish her well. - Whatever Who flies the skull and bones: some worthy purpose today. Religion harm our ass policy brings to us has So y aboard with pike and sword anj patriotism become one motive, -om- been fully and painstakingly deserved. I And ship em to Pa vy Jones. . I pemr ua t0 wimnghess to pay the AUK amp am l XJm-m.-yj v--vn.a. fuU prl0a of cltUenshlp.. Thera Ja ri It was the old song of Captain Klddl I better way to honor the dead than hon- From various sources Tha Journal! "Hallo!" I called out, Tou aabe Cap-lorabiy to live for he things tor whioh they died. , - ana sacrificed, is worth treasuring I disaffection toward Mavor Lane onlahantai tha Mmt Ifaai na tidal m r martial ... emukatiu ana Kepiblican up in memory and profiting by; it the nart of those Democrats who "Too aabe treasurer I asked. 1 Jlasm.' xhere is no call for those ready ENCE? number of the living la less, the number of graves of the old soldiers more numerous. If what they did, if all they haiarded and suffered newsnanera alike felicitate at , ,a..i. av-.- - I ... . v "Here," said the bird, "don't you try to die. But there la a call for those - - " VJiuuiij v WIU I luDDDrlfld mr. iuuinu in iu un- .I... k,.i,.. M. h. 11.. Tf t. .11 .. . the jriumpn or Governor 1 graves Is not a mere perfunctory I mary, but that along with other swab." And away it flitted, aa if in- j in on the field or fighting for the right Hughes-over the New York formality that becomes a mockery Demoemta and many Reoubllcans "uited- ' ' : i i . j !?.WI ?! JLV" ?9 Pn machine and politicians, it is .her-0f them and their deeds: If we as a I tha wnrVina- cAalonniv for I aana trnm vtiaa-m m 4 t ri. I tha kaanina- r a whnia akin .ara .ii.ni. fHE CURRENT issue of the Scl- entlflo American -devotes a large portion of its space t"6 aided as a victory 3f purity over po- j community and a people really have I Lann's reelection Thev are not only I ,w,, ,B tD- that it would lead me dental j the essential, thing Is that . we a discussion of the charges litical and partisan methods. By all. .nT tander and mvar-nt n..mHM nt M t, ... v..M " Arurfc .r n.ou5 p:?..?,f!!1!?f'Ji ' -i. i-: ninra anrlil tn nmA a4 k.M. u . . , . .. 7 I , . . . . I . : c. uc wu.wv.bm. " .u parcnea on a orancn unaer wnicn saw I a tu our unww n iwrr pui more ought to come, and we believe that have been made yoga-ding the Governor Hughes is commended aa an these loved and lost ones, old majority tule. but also good cltixens aa of aa ancient exeevation. ; Hastily unless we are making the present good- 1 BY Jtmmmm Ah a. vl A aVaa a. aa Jl bl.bai I. 1 SS Mil ffhsl OWlt t- It V-afe. MM--.1aiA. SAa. MMMMAm I dug up an old cheet and kicked Welly and the future's promise yet more lid off.. glorious. 00 many evaporate their pa- At last X would be rich. ' : v trtotUm in prlds of yesterday's mighty ' In the chest was a slip of faded paper works or in today's ; full dress pa- on which X dimly discerned the words-r rade. - The puppets of passing enthue Thls Is a Kid. . lasm, they mlsUke emotional memories In the tree . the parrot guffawed for enduring memorials. - - hoarsely. ' When the captain of all the ioroes I turned In disgust and, running to cans tne troops Derore mm the scars J: would eome if the gimple facU were alleged unreliability of an increasing an executive of the type to be apr and y0ung, then let us by ebmmon who have the city's Interests at aornehow borne In upon them. . . number of the steel rails turned out plauded and sustained. The unity consent, as reasonable, clvUixed be- heart. ' In Its crlUclsm of partisan , nJA ehavowf AW4 axes mavi eVff m a a a I a d) AV Mm. ' m . a . .a. m a . a a . a am Av . . I American establishments, most 01 1 01 tne press in nis praise is a renec-1 lngs, keep this holiday with some and machine munlclpal admlnUtra- hAA A fTI aWr.rSl TT I TtT" Sare.lfaMAN l I il . . ' . a m A A - aaM a.' a a In at a a lli. at 'At. . . a I I ii h 11 Ti 1 sieei trust, riiis reu- won 01 me spiru 01 we nour, m Bort of, manifest sensibility of Its tion, The Journal has Intended no .-"- " wv.ua oia penoaicai aoes not nesitate wmcu mere uoeep ana wiae appre-MntenU t ' ; fr- ImplicaUon of r ulterior motives or . riUT!! than,that to assert that the result of the in- elation of men who put the "public Not that people !' pnt on sad pnrposes on the part of these Demo- eu. w IlrBt ana other interests ar- countenances ;,. for vthe occasion, or crate In their Ideas or action, and the edge of the island, jumped with such hp011 wMch h w,u lo with greatest people dO not know that there ll hallaf IW 1ri anil h.llai. .til. Iterwar1." Yet hava wi not hara In Iav.a .v...a .v. I .. .. .. I force that I landed in Central oark. I love may ot b those that reman te much of anrthinc or anybody be- r. a i a a I., . I ' ' Bireeis exuiuiiaas griei cuaspicuous-1 jjine IS precisely What It expectea Or I guess they are SUU digging up Blun-1 D" soars -or nearxa oruisea ana --; " r , I v vj wmcu sieei raiis vw,umb " vummcuuauio ,y; n0t that the common activities them. They have shown themselves BWB -. .--.uvu . 4-ulo are cnieny manuracturea is maae- auamies ot tne new xor: governor 0f life need cease but let. ns try good losers as well as good fighters. ,v. .vv w wviquaie ,io supply, sunicient strengtniui wcxiyr ii country appiaaasrag a whole community to put our- paclfic coast and should be, above and endurance under present condi- Hughes, why should not Portland ap-ffleIvesL more In harmony with the All other coast Places, the mecea of l.inna t. H-iaf i tHAit..n Bt.. I rilanil anil Tinnnr Tjnaf 'WliArnln In I : . . v , v. . , x . .wu. . s- .u...vbu ,.,,...- --ispiriv w m win" ana occasion. iiUv. TTnltMl Rtntoa annroma rtnr in eastern tourists and tha ditrihntinrl- .v. - )..i..nM.nh.. .,i l. .- , .. .j. .. . . . . lM unitea Btates eupreme court in ftolnt of Warn linmaaaaVaV. . .. " ' --v a time not omr to give especial whiCQ the redaction law is alluded Mrvanf waiter or porter on a railroad patrtotio moUves will oe inanylnelud- b,,Sn'a of railroad accidents are caused by icies and, their performances differ, thought to the dead.Und particular- Hidliul-JtaaC train or at a hotel or restaurant- , KSri ic"eV high airaUon. The , See -America First" cry defective rails, but this statement Is and If virtue is praiseworthy In the iy the dead and living soldiers of the a a , , . a ,a a T?i" wm,i?omt f Uw w,th.u' rd- confidenoe in the. coming of ought to be kept no In the east, and k. Lj,. ... . f. it nt m Atw. w tin. ZZ T i!0 :. aL.." Profound decision, for nobody, aside obt,and could have been paaaed be- th.: glortous olty of - od. Te fight 4. , .v 14 v " aa . ' . ..y-a, i grwi ' war, bhi u pui auor om?r .. tvg ,, ,, ,n(1 narhana 1 'Poamo wor mxious loiagainst the things that keep ua down, to that should be added, according think is not correct, though no doubt reaching out all over the country for matters for a little 'space suffsientlv 1 . l-l 7 a..!, . .1 . hMf ersument that.ean he made within and without; to lay down our to locality. Bee the Pacific coast; I defective rails do cause many of the the best men for public place means to let patriotism have a thought ana gee Oregon; see Portland." .It CaU-j accidents; and since this may be at-, anything, why should Portland hesi- a hearing. We honor our soldiers aoruia ana on ruget souna Portland gumed as true it Is exceedingly im- late for one moment to reelect Mayor because of their service to the, conn as reprwenwHi as iiiue or notnmg, portant-that whatever can be done Lane? - . ' . We are sure that the decision of faces tear stained, .' backs -bent and hands made horny In loving, lowly rer- wi tyice w laiiows. - There Is a measure now bsfore the the state; whoever helps his fellow clt Twas legislature which makes it a jM, honors his city. The battlefield "misdemeanor, punishable by a US fine. Uf 'today la the alums and tha hia-...ay to give a tip. fee or gratuity to any the foes that are greed and lust; tue uuv wan, aiwai. juuwiai . uiuuusi, i jiD it, ana xnrougn me aisoussion I lives in daily, living for men Is to be knows what It means or even whatl1!" t wlde-publlolty. (come part of the glorious army tnat and Oregon as of Infinitesimal con- to improve the quality and endur- ceijue&ce as compared with Callfor- ance of steel rails should be done. . A PENNSYLVANIA PROPHET. Ilia ana Washington, and this idea Membere of the ateel trnst. It mav I try; this is an exhibition of patriot ism, and If our country is worth such prevails to a great extent through- be cupposed. care little or nothing A CC0EDIN0 10 one Spangler, of v out the east. We cannot correct and about the number of Uvea destrovad A Yor' Pennsylvania, who overcome this without a lot of lively, and the people Injured ,ln railroad ." to have foretold a large The bullabaloo of the rourth of ,uly UV J'611!' vper,lBteat accidents, as long as these trifling 'umber of noUble events lg enough of that sort of manifesta- fJort Let's put ;Jt forth. It will incident, do not interfere with their heaven and a new earth will be patrlotlsm; Memorial day yaw aa at Ce It aaas an. I M a rr a A a AM el Diin1a fy Ihav lafvAs) naU . wmmm .v yotu au aouuorn wau- business and with the pleasure of the - Bhould be ,ts antithesis. ' The. Kill At AAnraa' 1 m aatmavA aa jkiietl eka VI.m 10 I. .f... .A. .V. - . 7 . " AW.tW W IUI1, ,k u. .vt. w icyviu ruiiman rnenas, ' wno so religiously of it. . Justice Brewer argues that take-up a collection In every one of y.na . - their, cars every day to pay the wages congress has no power to pass a law of tbelr porterev - ' to reclaim arid' lands in tha at.-taa. Tha Pullmans da nnt raall naaA tha.. a tremendous eacrlflce as they made et he intimates that this Is mora,n offerings iof S 6 cents from ev- tvi. v i a ' ,a I . ""U1" v"" .."" " I erv Daasenaerwthev ara rleh annu.h tn Just What ought to be and may lei meet their payroll all right, having a done. Hence the profound wisdom urP,u" of S3,000,0oo on hand which Is The love without brandies Is without m mi. ,x m ,. . troubling them to dispose of. roots. " ' of the decision. It decides both in riding through Scotland on the ways, anil anybody can take his Publio coaches you pay your fare, but Living heartily is one secret of Hying Molv '' ' every few miles a glib Sandy MacOee happily, . , , ... . k . nH . m . . - L . I ...... ... . Mt .... ... I . . . . I . . . ... ' . - . . . . 1 nwuini uui nis Jiooi-mon cap, genuy I i ne oniv evil mil van nam ns is ut this day ought to be observed as If we realised and appreciated the blessing of living in such a country, Sentence Sermons. By Henry F. Cope. The empty head never la hungry. . r sornla and on Puget sound. TOM MOORE. IT WILL be 12T years next Tues day since one of) the world's ; greatest poetical entertainers :; '!. I'was born,' and he wrote' much go charmingly and melodiously that the anniversary of his birth is ob- HUOHES WINS. Corevs: but the nubile does care, and ' next year- not ,on after th Pre81" will take su6h action as it may to dentlal election--and he doesn't even require better rails and Improved W that Roosevelt's election w,ould service In other respects, with a view preveot the Dl transformation scene, to lessening the number of thesahor. New ;Tprk City wlll be annihilated rible accidents by earthquake and fire, as it stands 4 out having the referendum, ,aIa but showed that he could give Discussing this Question, the very oyer a "faolt." the Hudson rlverwilir,, with respect to-, Governor both sides a fair trial and a Just cautious and corporation-leaning dlBaPPar, and millions of people will' Hughes' public utilities bill, and the and tro erdict, as nearly as a man Philadelphia Telegraph observes: be killed In a few minutes. ' The site Republican machine managers and could, and th,Jawyers for bth the It is not to be supopsed that railroad. qi, uuicgo, msieaa 01 railing into a tools of the Interests gave up and an aerense naa a naa nan ! !e 1 Tha siwaMalvei 4 rha4 UawMfAAil but firmly Insists that you shall place evil we love, . . . .T ' , sliver piece m his headgear 'for the trial had to make unusual efforts driver." The driver, la the meantime. The man who is steadfast Is not golnc stops his horses and looks around atlto sUck fast Class Juror. He was intelligent, can- J oould easily put the vehicle in the ditch He who prays for himself alone prays up, as well as they could with-Jaia' ee from prejudice, not only -e wisnea to, nut. uat ne is open omy to mmseit. The Philistine. , - After the Storm a Calm. f : . Milwaukee Sentinel. It may well be that that type of Re publicanism, let us . say th MoKlnlf y The weapon of malic always goes off eA at th wrong end. , J"" II Th critic la th last t discover hta own crookedness. , . served: yet and lona- will b: an iI","B? .f01 ,.v. .v ",.:- . a T":. " ,7; " Z.,. Thi man who faces bath ways never - - " r " iua uv iiiau. a. nun u aminK bd Boab wava. iivo iicn .uja. tt in duu nnuuia in. mi. vntrn t. r.r, ima.a uuur m eiiui lb iu khl nu ui mm. ina i v ..... u.w vu,, w iurn svun .... mu.Ii .mv w.w i-ia.ii vj u couaw-yineD, nomas -rarL. . "1 " . popuw senumeni is aeni be tossed UD into the arnsx of tha mnt Imnnri.hf finally succeeded. A lawvar'a Idaa Zi V"T:"""" " . y means ' , .i,. Vj swiv I ' .7"7 I mgniy improoaDis inai oy men the I Moorewas the aon of a petty Dublin SLm?. a!!?l or.. "! a'inon.tain and tha kyranr win ,..,Tm" ".ZT' m m. . ' 37.. The fairest flower, of Joy spring from . . ... .r . 1 yimaui. i. , : UCI IU Utf 1 " jr- - ivgiBiMIUU VUCVI.VU.Au ulttUX ycarS.I w . v. .w.bvu .vvu.. vil"- - vvmum, ' B,unfm7 i will II.,' .All 1 Af .AjT-lf1n. - -o -u.,a... .uu.aci. iuivu(iiuu lumDie uowa us niaos use cnuaren s The bill may have faults' chanraa us. tnat 11 it certainly appears tnat I irr 7 li poetic ' genius. Lord John Riisselllth United SUtesWhen It is made ,av Mv. t.... v. w aavo xauiis. cnances , " 4 "v v " " that would make the : nomination., of ,a i v !- ! - '' I plainly evident that scrupulous regard Play blocks. These movements the are to be taken on.nyCOmml8Slon be ha no bias he is therefore most Mr. Fairbanks, or a man of hia -safe eaia, tnat Moore was, tbegreatestJ for the safety of its passengers is one Mississippi-valley" becoming ; high given such enormous nower: hut it dangerously biased one way "orchil P'rtm4!''Post British Ivrlcal noet. nd whlla thiol of the most profitable Qualities' -that an ..... .v. i.i.,.. , ' . ..... .. l-.v. -. I tion. . .. I , ,, ... , . iuBv . uiuuuwAiua au,iiit wuw it a great step in the direction of preoaHianiy ins oilier. nnlnlnit vnnM nnf Mn.nnt I. I "" v.... .-iuiu.w . ..... .. I . I . . . opinion would not te concurred In by all critics It: Is agreed that, he wrote much that deserves to live and will keep his memory green. Moore was not only a. poet, but a biograph er, having written the lives of Sheri dan and Byron, and he was also to gome extent 'ar political controver- eileot la likely to have a solid value. CONSEHVATISM. fHE VERY conservative Phlla- coast tumbling down Into the earth public control of public utilities, par- or sea are incidents in the reln-1 ticularly.. railroads, both steam and That a great number of Republl statements of geological conditions electric. Under this law the gover- cans Intend to vote '.for Mayor Lane quiet and of digestion of th new rad-j the less work it Is doing in the world. one Hundred million vears aeo. when I m. .n.i.A . . 1 1. mh..'..! h mr. t.h a rt,.i. I icai rerorms. a juaicious application i e , - , . , -rA--uuK nuw I 7--- -. , w 1 at -tha hralra After a period of storm and stress, of neeaea militant reiorm and violent purging, ther always follows the de sire and the, need for the period of It never hurts your grip en a dootrin te lay held of a duty. -"-t- - - ijt -I :-',' cj . ' ' '. ' ''.' : Thi man who lives with God does not have o advertise the fact. The more wind you find in a faith ' I -aT Am. m Mm MM ! mm '....a) mmt A mm mm .A mM mm mm 1 MmM ... I ' .. ' . M. '. . ' Mr. Spangler first came to the COun- Urbltrarv ramnvalw.- man Cake and thOsa who are .. IXt'Ztr '",V?. .2 c?.nnot. 6e" th. rTu,t c5 i ilalnMa PnhHn Vif .a. rii.naa. a. -mv. . . . 7 77- "; 7 "J . V' rr: .r" r .f r.v' vou live m me ctouu nairea. : . -0-. - w. ,.iiw Kreui macs wm swtsep Deen the case with our railroad com- PiymS tne great Devlin campaign f UP OTina " praaos, as a ing : uonservatism.; remark: through new-made valleys, carrying mission law-go' that the people are fund, for If, ItWere not so no fund 4Z"r. So" Ther vrtiar virtu m a keen ;Wav. ..w.u. , u . a..,. overyininB away in weir iiooo. . cos- assured of arood servica nn tha nart and no effort would be needed. It trine to the effect that th consUtoitlon . .T" ' . w """"i. ... ... . T - r. v , , ..v -i.-.a..A ... i. Iu ..... ..,::'' 'i.. It's always tha short-winded man who S a I " - wa, SH vVU DD giaiist. He was an ardent lover of had lta, day. The appeal is now made ton will subside into the sea . in a of the commiasion as lona-as tha is conceded by these tremendous ef-Mf. ZimiRtBt ot liberty, not only liberty for Ireland not to the gecond, thought or to the night. A crack will open in the bed have the right kind of a governor, forts that a very large proportion of JeTtyi w. th, loudest shouting at a foo'tricc aw. ,uuul u, .tt wrmeo Doia- iu.ru muuijui, uu, .rwu. Vuw oi wtt racuic ocean ana lei ail its and it will be their lookout to see Republicans are against the machine nnajar. " oreas or ut wiv'i.:'''?;.-,-.,!, lv tn nraiaa aI nmm. ..h.tii. 1 1. i. iii,..ii iri-iiitif fn ttiA -.... n .v. ...... . v,.i. .... I.. ... . . v I .. .. .. . . . I era by convention time.- . . . I .There are too many people.tr! . . r, w . u ii.vu . . wui., tut? u. vi iimui vw uat tney get such a governor. I ana i,ts metnoas ana purposes and - . -. dean pp. the world by scalding j uui. liiuen, .ugeaerai.e iouna peopie. pour win ooscure me sun xor rays, The corrupt, " corporation-serving candidates. And on examination it "Changeable."- - neighbor. ... , aa w nw . ri aih wsaa nia a.AanCMaVJ . rraia . mm ax m aasnAara n a . iriwriiAiiai i mm mm. jm e esaa uaaiaia w m a. j i i .....".. 1 . . . s v , . . .w u jwui; Myinuuq .uu s wu, , wjievwuw,,:) iu.v iVV wcu iu nuuc uu wui UB(Qm Democrats, headed by McCarren would be found that these Republl aud energy in eastern custom and old Philadelphia paper is Inclined to dry land, except t for Borne great held out to the last, and would have' cans are invariably good, respect legends, hig most famous work in deprecate jthis tendency, although It rivers, 4and Harriman will begin defeated the bill If the Republicans able; worthy citizens of all classes.- - AVI. tff.fA V... . lit .11.ft)uLLI. . i , :. .A .. it.. ...II.. A .In . , .1 J.- -A. . ... - ' . . ... ..... . , i-u.a A.viu uuug , uaiia nwifl, gni au iwueaeu vw vua reauij ui m i uuiiujdk i Biuu.ug auruss 11. ' rtn ' Dad nnt 1aMai1 nn n........ .v. I - "Changeable." - - ine weamer aian pausaa, una nung out ToU often can lead with the silken w.rh "n"L.i.i -w.t corooriove wnenaiiwecawesoflogtq rci. L.'u.:r,... .u. ti wouj law. i silken t) acknowledged that Byron's incursion Into the aame field had put his more discursive ; efforts in the V shade. Moore - wag highly appreciated while he lived, and though his fame be came gomewiat obscured - after his death It revived laterHhd his work Is found to have in enduring quality; The ; general title of many of his poems, flrlsh Melodies," Is appro rrlate, tor' his lines were peculiarly : dodlous and 'adaptable to expres- movement ' It praises the 'numerous Francisco, .having sent Ruef to Jail existing checks . upon; legislation and .elected .the Republican ticket, two houses, the -veto power in, the will grow Into a tremendously great executive and the Interpretation of and wonderfully beautiful city, hav the courts and thinks that these are lng a large river commerce with Yo stlll sufficient, without hrlnglng the kobama and -Tahiti.-.. Portland and control and conduct of public affairs Seattle are beneath Spangler's notice, any nearer to the people. Even the The Rocky and Sierra Nevada moun history of legislation and politics In tains will: be Inundated by ' floods Pennsylvania, and In Philadelphia, from the higher new, mountains' of does not convince the ultra-conserv-1 the Mississippi valley, and the wisest atlve old Ledger that there is need lot the people will escape by follow- And then like bullets the rain came down And a freezing chill struck the air. they could not withstand. These same Republicans in the state senate voted to retain in office Insurance Supervisor Kelsay, whom the gover nor removed, but 'they had "heard from home'" on that proposition as well as on the public utilities bill to such an extent that they dared hold out no longer. One of them said he had received 825 telegrams from In fluential constituents demanding that he support the governor, and that Mr. Patrick Calhoun .answers ac cusations rnd Indictments by attack ing Mr. Rudolph Spreckels and as sailing' his motives and purposes in contributing to the . graft-exposure fund. But Mr. Calhoun's accusa tions, even it true, are no answer to the. facts as ,to himself and "Others that have been dug up by Henej- and BurnB. Spreckels did not force Cal houn to bribe the supervisors if he did so.' 1 ' 1 Th Weather' Man' hastened te' change . . t tne sign - -.' For one that Said "Wet and Cold." And the raindrops ceased and the olouds disappeared. And the sun ebon out like ' gold, " The Weather Man gathered up all his - signs ' And hung them In publio sight "No matter how changeable now," said he. v There's bound to be one of them v right" . - . . Baker City stands a chance of getting street paving yet this year. . a A review ' of life reveals that th tnmgs we most regretted at th time ar the unes to whioh we owe most now. Many a man thinks he must be a good deal of a saint because he auoceeds In making so many other peopl miserable. - hl , - -t- There Is a good deal of difference be tween believing, what we are told about ' the Father in heaven and believing what he tells ua 1 . . -4, - , Presidential Umber,'.' - From the Philadelphia Press. After all, the big stick appears to be about the only presidential timber now la sight ' ' . ' - L