The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    EDISFQEIALi EVQE OP TO JOURNAL
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THE JOURNAL
AN INDEPENDENT NtWSPAPEB.
C ' S. JACKSON
..Publlaaaf
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Uhad w7 ntnf ir-pt goadiM J
Nnodaf BornlDf, at The Journal Solid
I, ritik o4 Xtmbiil atraata, FttrUaeO. Or.
EBtr4 at tb aoatofnoa It Port la ad. Ora tor
tr.n.rouaka Vtumtk the tBlU M eaooaa-etaae
Baticr. : " '
llOJCI'MONES Jat-tl!. TITS. BOMB, A OVOU
in aVpartmaata rMl r these sambaM.
TaU iba opcritur tii dapartnant yoa waafc
rOKKIGN ADVSBTiaiNG. EPBU.TATIVa
Drunswlrk Building. U0 riflk staBiie, Mew
; Ywk; Trlhana BaUrtlny, CMrafOi
Cooley, in, Ait Constitutional Limita
tions, eays: ' ' . '
"U "The purpose of these provisions
J. to protect a - onion, .founded on
republican principles, and composed
entirely of republican members,
gainst aristocratic and monarchical
innovations. What 1s a con-
$58,000,000, paid Nlo servants, accountable to the peo- TT J . C---
t had , not been pie? , W are not yet in favor of 1 nought IranstcrenCC
an Established ract
as a model and a common protector, I indebtedness '. to
The highwayman owed na em- big dividends that
phasised obligations to society to be J earned, and brought the road out in I government ownership of railroads,
good and would be held by the, pub-1 deficit. r Then of , course ' he had I Dot cannot see that the danger Mr.
lie to deserve a shorter term In the! money to loan at ruinous rates of Tart dreads would be any worse than
penitentiary than the blackmailing interest, and on the payment of . mil-1 present conditions.
official twhose oosltlon and Dreten-1 lions of commissions. In, fact, the
sions heralded him as . especially I road was simply held us and robbed, I Judge Manna, holding court in
virtuous. ' ' . ' m actually as a man with gun Jackson county, has held that Edt
Is ' ,A. Sermon ror Today
j
Snbaprlnfloa Trm tiy Bill to ear Mta"
stltntlon and what are. ta (.htacta?
It grants no right to the peo-l Whether It Is the law or "lust the! holds op a pedestrian on the streets 1 tor Putnam of the Medford Tribune
pie; but is the creature of their court that falls to recognise Schmltz I and takes his purse and watch. And j cannot introduce any evidence prov
nower. th inntrnmnnt t hpir mn. I extortions as a Diibllo offense arainst the courts not only make 06 objec- I ing the truth of his statements al'
venience. A written constitu- the peace and dignity of California, tion , to this crime, but approve of leged1 to be libelous. Putnam pro-1 fact.
tion is In every instance a Umitationjls not vouchsafed., That, is of nollt,, grant any request whatever that posea xo snow mat in what he pub
noon the Bowers of aovernment in consequence, however, since It Is the the robber asks, And yet there are usnea ne was not actuated by any
the hands of aeents: for there never fact and not the factors that Is the people who eay; "Let railroad man- malice, and stated only the exact
-' By Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
(Ooprlg lit, lOOT, by AmwIcaa-Joi.reaI-Eximlt.er)
Io you believe that th thoughts of
a person living at a distance, of ,100
miles wUt.be fell la any way by or
life Through Friendship.
.? ' . Bjr Henry p. Copa. ' '
i av mn inun mm
it often -eraa that ih ivin r
of Hf U a rartlculnrlw ,imtk.
havt any arfect on tha pron thought tncm to popla who hav. no ltv nrth
DONALD. . laytaf down, They Jlks to UUc f the
. The theory .of thought transference, I orosa and tha fliame and the aheddlna?
or mental telepathy, ; Is an established lot blood, and they suoceed in aati.fv.
f u.a- .Am -
was a written republican constitution I source of shame
i Lk L al tad Uta Canada Uadoe.
Oo tMt.:.M.ts.mToe .... .....s M which delegated to functionaries all
S3 JO j Oo mtmft, .1 Jf
VAIL. I nu IUKIUIi
One rwr...
.17.00 I Ou ftwaU
s .as
' He that Is slow to anger Is
better than the mighty; and.
he that ruleth his spirit than
he that taketh city. Pro
verbs. ....... m
DOES SENATOR BOURNE BEAlVj
XZET,-;-' . , -
E
OE3 SENATOR BOURNE real
ize that s public office is not
a private snap? In the be
stowal of the district attorney
ship was his concern the good of the
state or the welfare of Bourne and
Bchuebel? ' It has long been the cus
tom In Oregon for appointive offices
to be osed as a political asset. So-
the latent powers which lie dormant
in every nation, and are boundless
In extent and . Incapable of defini
tion." , '.
, The constitution guarantees to the
states such form of government as
they want, providing it is essentially
"republican," as ' contrasted with
monarchical or oligarchic, but it im
poses no particular form of govern
ment on a state, so long as it Is es
sentially a
either "republican
a logical development of the repub
lican form, democratic.
agementand stock deals alone." ; A truth; this the judge holds he can-
The excuse of adverse legislation I not do. At the risk of being in con-
IfTCT.P THE fiOOn WORK AtOXL I la ft nn valMft t tna.i temotOf .COUrt. ''anel. ItaAlf llholnnn I alrd mult
That mind can! Influence mind acroas
seas and deserts is as positive as that
meteorlo ' showers occur, and about as
uncertain an event wnen - we. , attempt
to reduce It; to a science. ' .
We io not know yet what are the
aoceeaary conditions to brine the de
ing thelp Impulse for doing- theae twings
by simply describing , them. '
! Tet the treat voices of almost all re.
llalons speak 6t. the laying down and
pouring; out of a life 4a the price of the
salvation Of the world. In every one
ei us there la something tbatanswS
and thrltla to the thought of sacrifice;
W
ORK IS being prosecuted dil
igently on what Is Intended
board Airline earned about SlJ.hOO.- The Journal will remark that this is SYZJSHL0 S ltVLTi th. " ZJJrJ?;;: -
000, over ;000 ;" mile," the" net neither Justice nor; common sense, I only to render mutual iiapplnese. - jgivea themaelvea arlortouaiv rF-r
to he a very comnrehensive Xlll ',k 7 Zl l . C7.l. Ti" I ' w."VJf
, ' i aiuuub 9,1 vv,vvv. ouh uub uuijr ucva i , ;
and exhaustive report of the th, been swallowed nn bv Rvan et Mark Twain Is no good financier.
afTairs of the late Oregon Trust A aL but fla shows a deficit, and asks Tears ago he became a bankrupt.
Savings bank, for submission to the for ai tB receiver of his own througayothers fault, ' but made a
court for use In its decision on the 8eiectj0n, so that- he 'can carry on lot of money by his writing and lee
proposed plan of reorganization. It tne loot in whatever way and to turing, and paid everything otf. Be-
ls important not only that the plan whatever extent ha chooses. And cently he. was again vlcUmlzed by w. er atTonliV
popular government. Dcrnea DUr ao-tnat aeposuors hl8 Bldfl partner In thia buslnesa Is f Had ; partners In business, i
lean" or, which is only RXult'J"li.P IV.ilS b a fact0 -ecretary of the treas- aides had lot of moneyJn
VKv. rv.hi- mr,
lalrvevant. ' knd r the woman In com-1 ' Every normal man desires the aalva.
plots sympathy will! i Jiinj- W ft tion ct the world that Is, tha reallaa-
&7wri7XiKi (!ta- highest posalMllties. fta.Per.
In the 1 balance for, many hours, no rectlon oh the pathway of progress, and .
slightest warning or Impression reached askir What does this mean, this lay
the man.! : v ' . V '"g-downVof Ua tot, the UfUng np of :
It required the material wire of the the world T , , ' ' - .
telegraph to carry themeasage. .The salvation of the world la atoiply
A oav Known dwiui imvyiv, wnwi j piruvn vi tne people in me woria.
that the.i&ancial status and solidity nry 0j tne united States, J. P. Mor-Jthe failed trust 'companies
of the reorganized bank be, assured gaf 0r Saint Rockefeller, or our York." ' But: U he should g
ind ' be-l etaer.' or eapeoiaiijaoongenwi, w my i uu.uca memr ir society is deranged It la
iuu UD" experience, tbt jiM ct mental Ul-1 the people, persona, who have deranged
one Of I apathy. . . I it-(Tha -new heavea witt not come by
m e I It las rC AMlH AHA TiftVkhleliVin. ft fid 1 lalttlRta 4ntauM -A-. u a
- T. I moat Interesting1 to study, but at pree-J come hy llftlngj up the peopla to golden "!
O broke lent moat unsailafactorv. I bellexe Itlldeala. f j. w fuiu
LONG LIFE AND HEALTH.
W
rill aome dar be ,naeretood. end re-
AuentA t mn net ielnc. - - '
All our thouahts are iaflutnctna the
wnoie human race to a gieate? or jets
extent'
Every thou eh t we seal rortn is a
factor for good or ill, far.othtra as
weuas tor ourselves. . '
Persistent love thougnts,' persisren;
We do r!t . A iaViiM. ti....Kl.A
!?MJ.t.con,",on! ut not to forget that
v uuiimu. upring out or character.
What measure of clvlo or national right-.'
Me we may demand depends on tha
standards of Tightness already within
us. Every problem we have goes baclc
to persons; every Improvement we make
g-rowa out oi personality.
ana generally known. or this pur- dearly Dei0Te(i friend, the owner of again the American .people would
pose the good suggestion has been Oregon. Harriman, whichever one! raise a fortune for him in short or-
made that when the report is com- cjm -et -nouah of tha steallnea to der. if he would take it. With all I
HAT IS the- most precious pleted, and before being submitted prevent him from burning gntago- his crotchets they love him.
tnmg to numanityi iai it-ito mo cour oe iaia oeiore mo nst ftnj B0 trying to get a still
self, of course, for without clearing house association for exam- art;er BiiCA 0 ; the big, helpless
life there is notning. What I inauon, so mat mis ooay, composea i carcass.
is the next most precious thing? j of the bankers of the. city, will not - ..-.-
called statesmen have osed them as r : " .:r , ; Z1 "1 7 W.T iT . " -v- r ---- . .rirVir: l e path.'buf thought la remenloua
. . j t i nuum mj wr iu f i vw. w .... . , i m wivviauuu r umiw iiA.v ia(v ajad caoabia oi woauenui acBieve-1 ., rh aA . i. ....
itHiRi mail i iiriiiipri w a iih aita w bl m i i i . . - . a . . a . a hw iivvu vav aaaw n ui m aca mi a. i raa.
-w hope, or even wealth or If none from tne clearing nouse association i Tf-uRE AREphases ofur eco-1 Parker. Nobody except socialists on I m"ta ' nor logic, but life, if you would lift it
or tne tnings that ae
ther la a aalwmtinn
.a - - - . . . a . - I I 111 LJimn VJ 1 I.IIBI III l.W 1 - 1U.I UB I lini" frMW V W M w w. fw.v.v I BU aUDUl u lk. un. UU b U U 1 H BUI.U. AkULMB W BJ. H KLLAi:.BU I J. T K mJ . W I 1 fin 1 n.l.r I. . Tmnm B a " -
Ceriiia Or numinatlOIJ, ; ine aire Or mAM Vt.ii-K1. aKn VAn.. I mf nf thu mnfUtlnn rf tTafm I siAf I lra. lfoT.tnilaiA-rta MhKa-a .h tVA. I. lanriM.lln rnurh . reirct
heeler was SUCh place In the public . v.,.., I. ,, . t v. tt.. o... , L I sassln had not been turned, over to the
Mr. . Alton :B. Parker says there
has been an attack Oh property as hope and cheerfulness nnd shougws ls a work flj parsonallty, of
suchbr.tha administration halRl " W.1 character.-
" . . U U V. IIIV.. w . ay ... a. , .
uoiduce thoae reaults eventuiaMy. lasnraaainr h- i.T?t.
means. Everybody knows better;! : There may; M.Wf'S'': that la, the persons, and the rest w
. i i ...i. 1 care ot iiaeii. r ,
raca
wiU
,.., tt.l. t. I c,-t.i I attar f ha transfiiF la mariA T ' tha TT-tt.l Cf.. ...nn-.tUn I ta ,V- v. I . ....
urttr. ii i Miuinr fir MnrFMimm u,,t w d.-i, - - vi-.vv. uv.. vviiiwv, wim, aut, uu t vuo w "w I populace to receive tyncn law. -
Bervico as sonaior vr cuugresainaa I A v I.iao-i- tn.. BaBniatinn tnana-t I ..n-ii. .1... t k. ,x , v. t ar . ... it ia tha nnl- thine:
- I WA J aa 1 1L . a. . I t K a H.n a. a. M .1.. . -MMaW I . U la a.lll.. . I aaa ai a. I a. Aft. . . . 1 V
. xi is romaxaaoie, men, vnai more 1 1" icvu. ., uu n i cui . i ibibuub. ii is aoiiutg viucricou-uiauo i cause iney roooea ovaara oi it.
people do not strive to prolong life thereon, and on the result of the tin plate bars' to wales buyers for
was able or willing to bestow,
a rotten system, as recent history in
vreBua Hiouraiuuj recwrua. I u v .. ... I nnnnaA (r.nrMAf. Tha Anmm... (. a-.-.-. I e-..,.- T.f, .m u vi. xt I Pn the populace..
Thesa f.ffifa rifilnntr tn tha Bennla I mul f"' "'" iimiiw, sm; t""!-" - vu vuu iocs vuau Aunvau uujci. wvm.w '""fn. Who bellevea
to do.- was frequently remarked In my
bearing. . ' , .
No one seemed to eonslder the effect
XAw-amainf cui-
tneoreuoaiiy in
service. ,
Life Is tha only power that can make
life. The new life of society can come
only by vital processes. . Our lives, the
deep Inner lives, are creating ether lives.
We owe our moral Uvea to the gift ef
life from friends, from those who come
and not to. politicians and ringsters.
They were, created as a defense of
the interests of the people and not
for the benefit of salary-drawers and,
time-servers. ' Their creation con
templated the ' selection of clean.
means, such as are often rsfcom- nlty is deeply interested not only in The bars are laid down In Swansea York speech thkt there would be no Ojrirt'aUw of loy turned t
mended and generally conceded to the successful issue of the proposed for $21.90 per ton. The freight business at all without a tariff, and J poetically the mea of the dark agea
be efficacious, in general, simple reorganization, dui airo in iu res- rrom jfittsourg is ff.io, making tne tnai ae wonia not aiscuss tne tarin. i nat is wnat - lyricn Ju,llc'
l this purpose toration of public confidence in thejprice to the Wales buyers $17.80 But the tariff must and will be dis-JenVmS mix esefve. it "efliy pavee the
living will accomplish
eating simple foods and neither over-1 bank.
loading nor stinting one's stomach;
MR. TAFT DOESNT KNOW.
W
HEN A MAN who wants to
work is out of work and can
get none to do, and so can
not earn anything to provide
for his family, what ls he to do? Mr.
competent and tried incumbents, and M k,ln,d8 of dipatlon and
any departure from that rule is a " raltu
aacrifice of -the pablle Interest It leas. but not feverishly and ex
is a confiscation pf . public righU for dtS ""lyating good thoughts
private gain and la a corruptive and concernlhg people and thlngsrbeing
ma- "i.ni r, tim. optimistic Nobody can wholly
AUV.AVUOHV1V UiCIVMVVI V aV VAaaJIW 4VI 1- 4- . . I LUI g
ltfamtawA Via Matnai aalf aaafinf leal
It has passed in Oregon; where as a "7"' 'V"'". Taft was asked after his New York
result of it the people have been old or inlddl Ufa wholly eradl- and he 4tnswered. "Qod
scandalized and : disgraced. From cate, habits and thely consequences, know8 and thathe Taft pltied
this Ume on those appointed to pub-' or transform temperament; but Buch a man -njs aagwer l8 weak
lie place should be competent and llf:1?; Bm?8t ffs0M and insufficient. Government can
have such reputation ' that their rewards ongevity .and health-- not aiways provide work for all men
names should at once be a guaran- Wto m ijoni M era alter wnen they need ,tf but lt couid d0
tee of good service. . Any departure SSS-S "al things to give such a man
from this rule snouia ana wiu oe rv". " a better chance. It could (1) cut
takenacccrunt of by thepeople, and Sf1' . . elM ' . out protection to a few, giving the
the official responainie xor cad ap- "V'"L many better opportunities; (2) re-
mental track for other crimes when the
worat paaslona of the masses are
aroused in a mistaken idea that they are
Instruments or uoa aeaimg swim vw
, l.auvi.. , .
Violent leeimge ana inuruirvui
The beet thine vou can aiva tha world
la a good life. It adds more to tha
world's wealth thaa any other thing.
What we are is our actual eternal con
tribution to society. Every right Ufa
means mat numanity nas so muco more
vitality and spiritual health with which
to live; every evil life means so much
disease, so much or a. drag on the world.
The living f-a true life is tn itself
from Pittsburg. For the same .goods, I cussed; and while some tariff t&xa
manufactured lrt the same mills by tion may be necessary to business,
the same corporation, the American the present highly protective tariff,
buver tavs S29 oar torn What bv helnlns a few in their buslnesa.
makes the case more interesting as work. -an injustice on all-the rest.
wen as more aosura, is mat. me Air. Tail seems mciinea to aoage ine diatance. - iseivea ana tneir immniuon to oiners,
w j. i. a ia.j U. . I .7..k,7. .iv-nBt Invartahlv I Tha oontact and infusion with charao-
nuraung Wryoinwa yrou-icu mrm issuo. (i VniToWad Tb eeda of atrocious ter w. nnot escape... Tl.ey-who lay
oy a tariff auty or sb.7Z per ion oni t i , i l.;r . idown their lives for tneir reiiowa as
tin plate bars. With this duty and Now.lt ls estimated that the total Thought nj 'jSW jMtmliJSt
maim r - - -rr , n. -V - " -. .
14.10 freight as i a differential, the cost of the Panama canal may not i "J .1; ,hrn,.rh anaca.
forfile-n m ami tact n rei" M tin hare in I ha mnch ntm t2(.0.0(.0 .000 . Thai It deDends upon Ita nature Whether
kept out of the American market and country will be agreeably surprised it0ndfuSns.th tr ' "n
the "Unranuie" . trust is enabled to it this prediction comes true, even
collect, $29 from th$ American cus- though the original' estimate was un-
tomer for goods that lt sells to the der $140,000,000.
foreigner for $17.80.
It is'tfn-all around happy arranger I An Opportunity for Orchardlsta.
ment for the trust. It suggests that! If the old orchards of western Oregon
Hymns to Know
if there is a profit in the lower price, couId b uickly converted into new
is onlv an incident in the course ef this
outgiving life.
Living for others usually has nothing
spectacular snout it, no consciousness
ef doing great t hinge. Love never
knows how great Is its work, nor bow
tnuctf lt gives. . Simple friendship Is the
nignest expression oz una aina oi
life. -
Moat of all men need the grip ef the
hand of a fellow and the nearnens of
a life on which they can draw. To be
true friend to any man ls to- give him
the greatest rift- we have to Impart.
XSnZtZ .round , and free, W think of JiJ" Jt Tlo7
- r. . . .7 . it . a. a i A A Mt tt a D 1 1 a. " vui,uj j iu w . : .. - 2 vsj u e to t h o s t& t a. Th a no w s from cor - " w: " r " " " Lw ""-,,-
The fruit or appointing lime men to "' .w. v.vv - wv.. uQttsrest 0f favored bankers but of Ior ino capiama oi me aieei inaus-
iUI t,UO UIVtaiUB Ul I'UC DbCl 1UUU ,. . a . . a. k a 1 III BV 1U -
. i uisauj vo ui laiuicu waub-ao uuv vi.i . - vaiiii ii insf a movfliDeiic wiib mil ena -.... - lAnvinsy ann
big offices in Oregon has been bitter. ce: " r.W5r'i , the people,. so as to render financial tr la the nJner flSes paid by the to vlew hiU,.been Uttnched, and that S&Ucrfor
bitter as gall ana wormwood, ana .trlneencies less likelv to occur: S1 American conBumer ot un output, i frultaTowers' orcanixaUona. fruit
there should be an end of the prac- 06" ..000-. Se the episode , wherein Con- dale, the state board of horticulture
as to i Mr. schuenei. Tha Journal i"v"e .. 7oti autnor to repon irom nis commit-101 u is propoaea mow nw
is not informed as to his eligibility .Z?m ductlon anrf trade and giving employ- tea a bill pruning the duties on cer-
to the district attorneyship.-or. the lJSS? ment t0 fiat humhers of American taln'steel products said, te effect,
motive for his appointment. The of- who drinks water before breakfast. workl n; (4) reBtrict the Immi- "Whenever the United - States steel
fice is one of great Importance, es- and freely during the day. and who uon t foreign laborew and right- corporation withdraws Its objections
taiaiiv at this time, and on account takes a good deal of moderate exer- fj " l" " 8, your bill will .be reported." It
of Mr.Schuebel's inexperience It has Vt'&M vouId b Pct,caJ f" o foint the Democratic party
serious misgivings, both aa.to his 0Dn' "9 air- joruries jumaeu tpctJ t0 American labor": (5) tox 1IvIn l8due Wu wnIca ta nter Bearing may be brought about a year
.uallflcatlon. and the motive behind rt incomes and inherltancea and Umpt the approaching .campaign thrice
the appointment. ' If" a blunder Has Te simple, nonestminaeaperson, as possible the poor man's armed.- Finally, in its nbsTirdlty, it ing murder to be aucCessfuL .
been made the state will know where yglll,,SpK fonsumption and little possessions. Wite that were the fiscal affair. witJiTff?l
the responsibility lies. l.er "i.01 tDmg3 ana PePie. wno v under 'the nresent system are of the country managed by a con- removal of the old treea were universal
aoea uiu wrong anu Bupposes mat . ,- ..... ...... I OT.OB nMin.r. imarinn bpIiiv.11 there would be immediate riddance to
0 - I H 4 a.a.n a. a. Smf ItflM.I... l1.tttniAt1l.fi Af I
Aspiration.
(While nearly all the hymn books
credit this to OoetheT It Is wholly on
Iradltlnnal arrounds and without any
taown evidence of .uch a poem among . rshin "with onrel
Iowa, being true always to tne nest in
ourselves, is to help them beet to that
1 which is great and true. To walk our
selves la. friendship with things Infinite
and holy Is to find eternal life.
first In general nee on account of Its
farmer that by cutting down his old
trees and grafting new varieties on the
next year s new growtn, a -complete
new orchard can be built on the ruins
of the old within three to five years.
M. O. Lownsdale and other eminent or
chardlsta of the state Insist that the
REPUBLIC AND DEMOCRACY.
most people mean to do about right,
will live longer, be healthier and
taxed heaviest of all.
THE ARGUMENT will be made happier, as a rule, than the evil,
in support of the unconstitu- crooked minded person, Worry ls
; tionality, of the Initiative and a great cause of disease and death,
a rif Arondtim fonrnrn rf tha flre anil micf snm la nnt nnl v ontlrolv
trnn anil nirlnhnma Innnt1tnt1nnn. that I naaloaa hnf fnnllah Mnrtol mln A I Only "GOd MOWS, he Said. He is
tha fooral a-nnafUntlon o-nnrnntPM I ttirnw fl oil tStixon nt rare mistaken! lOtS Of humble men knOW,
to every state a "repunucan rorm oi but one who can do bo m tne great
government." This, it will be paid, est degree has the best chance of a
.means a "representative System, and healthful long life. :
' It will be nrged that the government Tne trouble is that young people
won't think of these things or no
tice them, or if they do momentarily,
don't care; life ahead looks long to
I v. it m v-. it.. i vaisyccaoxTt aaxivi, iiuiueuiavo mvtivu vs.
Tbes are some of, the ways in boys it wouldJje better done. They I the chief rendesvous of pests. For the
which the man' out of a Job would couia not ao worse. ; K "frult,urott na- n' ?b.
be helijcd to get oneT but Ir. Taft
did not think of any of them. He
WEED OUT SUCH SALOONS. ?
of Oregon and Oklahoma is not "re
publican" but "deinocratlc" these
terms of course not 'alluding to po
litical parties so designated. But
while the states are to be guaranteed
does not know of, anything- to do.
THE SEABOARD AIRLINE.
ONGRESS, COURTS and execu
tives are alike blind to the
merchantable fruit rotting on the
ground there would be substituted j
health v younsr trees bearing a merchan
table and profitable fruitage. The old
Purer yet. and purer
I would be In mind,
Dearer yet and dearer
r Every duty find;
Hoping still and trusting
God without a fear,
, Patiently believing
He will make au clear, a
Caimer yet and calmer
Trials bear and pain,
. ' Surer yet and surer
' Peace at last to gain;
" Suffering still and doing.
To his will resigned,
And to Ood subduing
Heart, and will, and mlnfi.
Higher yet and highei
- Out or clouds and night.
Nearer yet and nearer
Rising to the light
Oft these earnest longings
Swell within my breast,
Tet their inner meaning
Ne'er can be expressed.
Sentence Sermons
By Henry F. Cope.
Deeds cure doubts.
a e -.
M. . l.V 1 a. a. . kJ...., ,aaa
It f ana im am iiiuwun v
thinking.
Many a rich Ufa come out of tha
School of poverty.
The man with a grouch alwaye waters
his ojvn woes.
Tha life soon ceases to rise when you
forget to orten look up.
. :.-.
The highest In humanity is tha best
we know of dlvlnitjr. ,.
e
The nest way to set rid of an enemy
i is to make a rriena.
A.Ah..i1. Am vnaAm un ,HAl,n. knil
tnta V ALtisxn oi a io-yoar-oia i unsalable varieties, set out in pioneer
girl, ruined in a saloon out 6n I HS,m2S?' it tXlEKEPSS'
' . . . , . , . . I sumer. For these in the grarting proc-Twentv-firSt
Street, tried tOlH would be aubgUtuted uo-to-data va-
kIaaj ,it, 4i. Ai.nAit n i 1 rieties nroauced under tne best conai-
. . i it. i tion s and at once popular in the mai
renew a license to the saloon there, Uets.. it is the testimony of experts
but was choked by his grief.. WhaUa' : the pSite wMwn
a tragedy is herea girl scarcely I come the most profitable land on the
T
No church Is more needy than tha one
mat negiecta toe neeoy.
e ' '
. It'i in empty business feeding the,
heart on Drain rood aione.
"""" No Women Oriminals There.
They were atlll talking, for they were
lawyers, about Mrs. Bradley. .
- "In Austria she would net have been
treated as a criminal had she killed 10
senators," : aald Schwartsmulleiv . "No
woman In Austria ,1s ever locked up.
0h Is only put in a convent
"No matter how heinous an Austrian
wuniii'i Hma. hr titmoat niinlahmpnt
' a a r. ' : Ill Al 1 lOllglVN
la a probationary conventual term.-- The j gubsUtute Tfor domg lt -
and night their doors are open ana un
. Genius la simply drudgery converted!
Dy me giory oz a vision.
a '
Defining religion tends te become a
. - -a)ua . .1. . . a .... .. 1 fPha a atantiU Kaa i a4e 1
Vai Blelttl i,?1 eaDafa mor- 7 lna mer c". pwduct of such proportioni ind lotaS: lUaSnlsa leave the' Vorid only mora ohUly. .
Airline railroad, to flie tragedy into a saloon in a residence neigh S v
of Itfl looting and wrecking, by a borhood, plied with drink, , and h6f vide for its own sale and yield a vast WOrk they are paid. " - All real religion is fed by. a deep de-
V. . r.TAn 1iii .tilnlr 14- I tra-ntr nt Annan, fin it Br,A niAnn..'!.. Ilf. KKoktAj V It 4m fcarsgl) VJ. lUVUVy w UH "U MUW"
is too late, that any Change is im- or antaironistic and fiithtlne land evervdav traeedv. The wonder ial But, what Is best of all, the .outlay of
republican form of government, it p0S8lble A considerable portion of wreckers and pjrates-as uncon- that society is so taMnaiblvto TljU ffiStio
does noi. iwuow, mat 01.01.0 vauuui. e(jUCation, at home and in scnools, scionaoie ana audacious a gang of daily enactment. most promising of an the avenues to
modify that form of government to Bnould t9 teacQ young people sm- plunderers as ever' centuries ago It may be said that the girl was Jffi S&SJ fft'&rtdSff
ia.aa Jev itMiaal sji ' . ... A 1 Avan aow 1-1 a vn f Itnn vara a I . - . . I , . - .1. . ..... f . . . . . T
Bu. A.au.M ....vuu I nift trutns-aoout livins ion, ana biuck ud travelers Dy lana or acut- to biamn. her narents are to mama, i plan must omraena itseir, ana nas oe
tied ships on the sea. her associates and tempters are !oltf&&rlt":X&
Some 1,8 years ago some southern blame, rather than the saloon, in all importance that every commercial body.
rartaata twUaA inn.he o num. onh --o-. ifn oil f ni-vA I every grange, every school board and
"-- " - uuu.-.UUvu vw,, vj .v . i.w I every cltlsen should adopt as the com
ber of short, scattered local lines of jbut this in no wise relieves thejmunlty policy, giving itcooperatlon and
railroad and united t.hm hv nnnnnc. hldanna hlaoVnaaa nt tha nalnnnlroan. " "W"
Alexander JIamllton was
neither republican nor democrat, but I nealthful lives,
rather a monarcnisT, ana m an ar
ticle in me eaeraiwi no saia; CALIFORNIA DESERVES PITY.
in a cunJ-euerav louuueu vu re
publican principles and composed of C ALIFORNIA IS entitled to com
republican - members, the superin
tending government ought clearly to
pofitess authority to defend the sys
tem against aristocratic or monarchi
cal innovations. Whenever the
i" miseration. The appellate court tlons and extensions, Into a valuable er's crime If he knows what is go-
a." oi tne state nas neid mat tne
Ifivjing of blackmail ls not a
public offense. It ls a remarkable
decision by a remarkable court. It
states may choose to substitute other is In the behalf of ex-Mayor Schmltz.
republican forms, they have a right land that 1 Illustrious person is, by
to do so, and to claim federal guar-j the decree, ordered set at liberty.
anty for the latter. The only re- RuefV extorted "15,000 in blood
$trld ion Imposed upon them la that money from San Francisco restau-
they shall not exchange republican rant-keepers, by granting them Im-
for anti-republican constitutions, a munity for unlawful practices, and
restriction which, It is presumed, will testified on oath that he divided the
hardly be construed as a grievance." money with Schmite. . The strong
This ls high authority, and to the right arm of the executive . was
point., A democracy is not antl-re- stretched forth to 'shield the restau-
publican, In the semie ',. . of being rants in violations of - law, and the
monarchical, oligarchic ; or .' aristo- strong left arm of . his .excellency
.a
cratical, but Is only a progressive, ad
vanced form of republicanism, ' '
Madison's compilation of the de
bates of the original constitutional
convention show that the members
v.sed the word3 ;"democracy" und
republic Interchangeably and he
nasi no distinction between them in
Hi own wrltlsss.'.1 AU early writers
F-.-Q ihat 'the guaranty clause was
. .i jv;t R'Uilnst democracy, but
s ' . mr:...rchy and olisarcby. '. ,.
t t ;e a M?i muJern au
..: U t .Detroit ,News,
reached out for and received tribute.
A. highwayman holds up his victims
with a' gun; Schmits and Ruef did
It by the authority of the mayor's
office. Between the two r offenses!
there is . absolutely ' no "difference,
either. In character or degree .of
criminality... T"he highwayman ls
most to be respected, because be as
sumed a hazard the moment he set
ovtto operate .with a gun. ;. The
Schmlta method is more' heinous and
more contemptible because com
mitted by. one whom society set up
system oi some s.duu miles. Tne ing on and it ls scarcely possible) Murphy james poster. United states
road prospered' moderately, and was to suppose that he does not. 'A sa-1 senator from Louieiana, was born Jan-i
of great advantage to the region It loonkeeper who allows a young girl uatfng froS CulSbeTlanl 5nU
traversed. But ' it to some extent to come into his place and drink versity in 1870 he took a course of law
competed with railroads owned by should suffer the fullest, penalty of tfortHh'
IMOat fl Tl a r T A friat1 r9 4riA a1 . law I'm al V I 4 V. i AeAAalaM M 1m. Im Jklat nail smtn aavast MAMa at. I
TTnUod : Hf toa T P Mnrnn nr tn itnnn. ot,a . a I talned p.rominenc i In his.choaen profes
.. .-. '. . . . " . . "r UD w vu..,,tii 1 aion. He began his public career as a
which he was interested, and be set be punished one tenth enough.
"when a woman criminal gives evi
dence that she will abide by the law In
future, she is released, whether she has
been In the convent a month or a year.
Her reformation determines her sen
tence. When that la complete she ia re-
i6&g((3a . . .X- . -
. "Tha avatem works well. , There are
In Austria few women criminals. Those
who' have committed one crime rarely
on their release oommlt an second."
This Date In Ilistory.
lB8tf Jphn Winthroar, first colonial
governor of Massachusetts, bonk Died
1649. - , .
174J I-a verendrye reached the Cana
dian Bockv mountains.
17R1 Ferdinand IV.. whom Nattoleon
drove from the throne; ef Naples, born.
Died January 4. 1825.
1809 Cayenne surrendered by the
French to the British, t -
1816 Bonaparte's family banished
from France.
lS4Zf tsir cnanes uagot assumea or
fice as governor of Canada.
184 -Murpny j. r oster, unuea etates
I member of the, Louisiana state senate, J senator from Louisiana, born.
onn.it AnhipTti. this VMof atrofom I ir,A A..n-ill A -,,ii a ....1.. 1 in Which be Served from 1880 Until 1892
.v-'ii. .-" a v j"i.i l wuuui u. u wc i oiv&o I a,i.B-Br ara tnnA n. nnlnfln. tn
called - the Seaboard Airline. Its the license of every saloon where any Senator Foster as a Democrat ox the
president was an old Virginian, and such violation ot the law. occurs and hiS'Tffice beVuse'heio1. 'the'
Morgan chose another Virginian, T. especially licenses of those saloons work, it was largely through his ef-
F. Ryan, to steal the Seaboard -road, contiguous to residence districts. ftXnup dso'feiy as "h12
This was accomplished by trickery. The faster such saloons are weeded achievement' aWreciated that he was
treachery and downright lies, as base out the better. The city doesn't
as vor vujcj. uii.ciou. nau aiier h i want lueir tainiea money.
time fell out with Morgan and in a
Wall .i street scrap was temporarily j Mf. Taft says "that the government
worsted. Then Harriman got into ownership of railroads and' mines
the game, and the three clawed back would i put so much power. In the
1 8fl4 Sir John Lawrence made vice.
rov of India. .
I860 Lvman Trumbull of Illinois, tn-
trouucea tne civu rignis nut in tne sen-
.- '" The New. York Idea. . " ,
The time had come for them to part
temporarily, ,
"Are vou UDrt(tious. love?" in
States senate, where h3 will remain un-iaulredi the arrest mHHonalre. '
til March: S, 1918, at least
and, forthrbut all ol- them, were hands, of a set of men in Washington
agreed in one thing to rob the that people could well tremble for
southern capitalists who Invested in the safety of the country. But
the road,-and wreck It for the benefit haven't a' few men, not' responsible
of some one or more of , the Wall to the government, this power now?
street bandits' benefit, '; Doesn't-the government glv$" them
Ryan got control of the road again anything and everything they ask for
four years ago, and proceeded In the or. want fs Haven't they unliniited
usual .way to bleed it for hi benefit, power at Washington' aowt 'And
He watered the capital stock up. to might it Jiot be hetter tQ place, this
$62,000,000, and InCated the bonded power directly in the hands of pub-
. The Measles Month,- ' . -"I
must lav in an extra stock of mea
sls remedies," said a doctor. "There
Is a run on measlei that will continue
till February, and "f I don't take care
my supply of measles drugs 'Will be ex
hausted. I .
- "Just as Anerchants have at - certain
Seasons runs on certain artloles over
coats in the winter, Tsatblng salts In
summer, and so on so we doctors know
just what diseases each .month -.will
bring forth,
"we prepare for diphtheria In the last
three months of the year. Whooping
cough is at its maximum in April. 11 ay
fever h&a a long run in the autumn." So,
too... have .scarlet .. fever, and ?, typhoid...
Dyispepala. meningitis, cholera morbus,
malaria- all have their special months."
SuDerstitlousT Whv do von .; tultf
aald the beautiful young actress.
i dare not ten you," said be. "till
you have answered my quMitlon. - r
"Well, then, no," she said, . thought-
miry. " aon i oeiieve i am superstl
tlnun 4n thA lpaat." . - ...
"Then I don't mind admitting," ' he
cnucxisa, -ui. you wiu oe my thir
teenth wife." '
., fin aavlnir. he stenned ahnaril .K. r.1.
vorce Special, as the sumptuous new
Dakota express ,liaa ' recently been
dubbed. ; - 4,
. , -, One More' Right.' :
From' Ltpplncott's.
-Mistress Many a married woman ent
ries you your place here as cook for
US, Bridget. ..; ....,.,
Cooic Yes'm 'cause I can leave and
they an't.
aire for reality in religion.
Habitual righteousness is lust as noa-l
siDie as naoituat crooiceanese. J
. No man ever found his soul refreshed
by sleeping In the hour, of duty.
. ,,
No man ever died from thinking too
much, unless ha was thinking of nlm-J
sen.
' e
, .The largest rooms of destiny may bej
eaterea tnrougn tne smauest oeora ox
auty. , ,
, e " 'a'
Great thoughts are those; that grci
deep enough to take root and bear frultl
in uvea. - -
When a man tries to hide his religion!
he is wasting time covering up an in
visibility.
': There is nothlnir imagluary about th
weakness that results from worry ovea
imaginary Ills.
A man'a ri. in th8"Tieavenlv race!
will depend much on his relation to thf
numan rac&- , - .
,t.. a -w t f ,
- The laws we make tor otners ar
often framed by the plans and loves on
our own uvea. 0
Revenge alwaya hurts most on th
rebound. Love never has to wait loni
ror a cnance to gei uuy. , ,
e
He Is a poor sort of a man who at
way iinna. v-. I,., vm fwi.uf M-auif. f
time Of his brother's adversity.
1 The deeds of each day are hanging
the pictures on tne, wans ox memory
the room-where the ouI must live.
" ' t '' Instances.' ' J . .
From the St. Paul Pioneer Press. ''
"Some mon are devoted to their pro
fession. .1 know an. artist . who I:
wadded to his brush." .-,-
'And 1 knew a newspaper man whL
married his-typewriter.",-. -C
ouiiciiUaf uun. g
"Mother wants to hear from im iTrf
day, .John. Bays she'll , pack up anf"
come on If I mls writing a single day. ,
I "But VOti DOsttlVBlv nuuit nnt ml.a ii'
aay, a ear,
mother.", ,.
Always consider - you 1