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THE OREGON SUNDAY. JOURNAL!. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5. 1008. ia yoor aoul A rafur. Hut emparora do not ralan aJona and thay- oumul ) waya practica that whlnh thay think. Anclanl Uaacca tnka from tham tha BY rifUt and tha will to practloa. The . ija--UijjiuiiJiutL-i.--J--ji--..luioiULUi. J ijljj -it-; - - - - - ; ROOSEVELT and THE PEOPLE sS'SkS c?".n "briSHfiSJ iy "c Should Be Re-clectecl President tie Uiutecl States By Frank H.' throne, tha relentless tide of tha of. 'in.!. . -..-.J" ';....-.: . . " ' XT T '" i , t " i ::.'"Z".-JL' ' ! ' ' "' ', flowl spirit. 'A decrepit body ha killed impumwu u JLOrcrOSfl. . J UsriCC Or IflC w jacnmier," .now, inim, ran nm if, -a. T Ba T , ' ' X. S I 'X. I tf FirtJSi 7o" .P.kin 7;-wddtth prls of $1,000 offer.' Puprcme ViOUTt OtUNfVada viitMTther. -7 . you ao trly. i pity you. , four by th . Hon, Jonathan ' Bourn. . . - . ' . - -' . If tha treat inaaa of tha American. maiaat la comixllad la a, ttrrtbla aaa r,. ci... . x ,tr two aieetlva tarma, and thay nava BaoDia. nurll,u nf rartv . affiliation. t la comix Had to a. tarrlbla aa. t,.j m x 'jor iwo aieenva tarma, ana thay Mvi BaoDia. i rinca. That of alwaya deslrfna but navar -.-. vtny. im jiibi to aay wnauiar tola raaiaotlon dsalra hat tha nmaldont aucoeod hi arcoaipilahina-." , tot tha b6Bt arrument In auoDort of "i Da a violation or a ruatom of 1a- anlf. and I baiiava thrv do. unuucatlo Tha omparor attmed not ta Uatan. A AArt.in nfnnnaltlnna whlrh h laid b'ub't. ldom. -Mr. RooKavalt ha ably, it would ba folly for thorn to ra vaua amlla paaaad over hla thin faa- oe"-,, propoaiuona, wmca ao taa. navar baan am advocata t abort toeaa. card tha tatomant of Mr. RooevH aa , turaa. tha mll of tha ,'anclant. klPH' down, to tha effect that Theodore, ur any of hla dealing with , tha conolualva. Tha offloa of preatdant of llatanfna- to thlr JeatarK Tirta1t: ahnnld anil irrtiiM ha aa. p,op.': -Thar la 'nelthar raaaon nor tha Unltad Rtatea la ao axaltad, and Ita . - nava loojiaa careruny inta.uia . . . .7 r " , nmn(7 in nia aayint now ina( ma administration ao arfocta tha wairera ravolutionary tbeorlaa. tha mnner of Jftctad and elected for a second alec- paopla ahaU accept threa and a half of all. that tha nannla .will never con. future governmenta" raid the mi.h term i ? a full torm whan they ara cede that any cltlsan can refuaa to ao Iieror. I And nnlv riroama anil anna. mi u. trophea, The praotloal . la' .closed, to v, uinin. creams, reroaine, , areauia aM nothing ana." raid tha emperor, rlnln ror wiiai reaaon la tills ravol aralnat ua. thla diaordarr . Tha count raised toward th eraparor m irTi iaoa. ; sir, uia spirit t. , Tha cttlsena of thla cent It whan tendered. r,T or X country ara always entitled to the full nf 1 man resemblea assertion that 'tbe aovereltn uahal of wheat. If, In rder-to obtain -ojared. that h w it doollna the c JTiV .nTrVh.r-wft.V 'V th,T Uka It heaped and run- should ha raoriva tha alactorato vo opl and net Tlymdore-'Roose., BTnr over,-who will objeot. unless It the nation. We need not fear thi sit, the individual and publlo ba those who, for peraonal reasona. do would think of refusing, Jt . He ii .rrant, will decide who ahallbe "lUl .t.v,op' hv' U hl iKHi "oldler and too patriotic . i. m m.niraat COBl,n to tbamT . ' j , , AmerUan to refuse to obay the a successor" la so rnaniraat . . ,ril .... K.. iv. i mand of th r...r,u tn n, i, iha th. r.1..,. .TV.t'."".". .1.. i. J , . "" v"wi -..v. -t -"-I,--..." -17' mt irvvv wuitn m aua uia iv ,w,n mi. vuu v iiwii aeni wny na will HOI again oecoma a !'7 """I'm iinisuaa iia JSif JLy . ,loU our,",d bJ tha contrary. Th ylawa nf tba prast-. candidate U that Itlwfil violate .the. h ha Inaugurated. the aaraa ralna and the same eun, and ,ua , . ."aubatanca" of tha custom To Insist J' the American paopla ' r5..;.!!Jrt-hU.M f"d ro,U lnt I if towoatraspctfHlcr..Upon ,uon7onVu,0unVirvlew of all hnk for a moment tbey a, inouaana apeciea and Inta an nnac- alderatlon, tnt tliay are not neceasaniy the facts to ba considered, would place jnai.-"oarnng daath or aerlous llineaa, f2J!.?iM !i!!r J?'KnX; i'hlr conolualva. even where tha queatlon laA'hia own peraonal daslrea or egoUstlca "'dAn J5,v.1i J,u,t nd ;11I,.b comprehnalva. more original bv nro. wnethar na anaii aucceaa nimseir. ress. They better understand them- Tbe DiODOsltlon of , the K.TTh.it. ft"."-.-?"-!?-. H.!l ,B AUng hi. own candidacy nnin n . A ,. lni.i..i Selected and elected for a acond elec " .v.-. .'".T."",r1"- r -V .w. r..hZ live term." The naonla ara with him in president ra- lican party and the electorate of the 'aT-eat work he baa undertaken. They acy Is wall naUon?' As a matter of fact the peo. "Ji? ,ftUh '? ,hUl t?nMiy of pie win not nave naa tna auoaiaiica -A.".'.!,.. 7 tran. ......... lu viii.r ,r..uiia - -.ri -vi-T - v Of to lilin n (,! urn ' if Praaldant 'v wmi wuu i" cannot provoke the enfranchisement of in im na isaueu a, i roinv w, W.,;,!, rnt: , J-wi; problem now confronting the atate. their conaclenoea without ruining at the the people, which etatement he jrelter. r?;' SJoia thla all that la nacaa. Thy "" hla courage, bla Initiative, same time the crown and elate." One la tl on the Uth of Daoambar last, upon . " J UJ fn,Vniuae ?f h, vt Prlenee, hla Iremendous t- the follower of the other. I am dan- th oocaslonlf the call of tha rtepub- RJ'JAgant aadlV They beUeva geroua. I knew It Condemn ma If I llaaji national ooromUtea for tha conven. hr.ttS ?n VA 5.,-Thour of universal " h, Purpose to anforo the law hn- muat be condemned, punish roe If I Hon at Chicago. That atatement la a. rowollowlSa? Immediately unon the Partially without wspect to person, must be punished, but thought la my followa:- m iv, . At ' v SaaUi of ot?r beTolTd or latlon. They have n abid thouaht. I cannot Jialo tt." "I am deenly ' sensible of the honor.?""!,." .ur.P?,?75 ?'-'?" "cAn ins- faith in tha ulUm-ii .wi that win The young timntrar showed feel aa- done me by the American people In thu'i,?fl , viP.T?i0vAWvL, reault to thla Jnatlrm from hla nrlnt. ihment. almo-t admiration . for tha expressing their confidence In What I il" '.'ia p.7L"utn.?.V. "I.ln7 ent eamnala-a aaalnat laml and moral " z hi. vun, 11, in v... w .w, ...... A na lul. ,ha n,th nf ltfln mm n,.nL w, tm Till, sui.it a ilian aa turn 1 emperor, recovering himself, "that aponslbillty this confidence imposes 5L,ncVV- . H w0 SL"il,l "!!" executive. . Ideas remain the asms and I ean. UDon ma. and I aha do all that In my . '." W , N. otha. v.. aiiph . hn11 Ilnnn the confidence of the people. No other T 1 Bv Henry Hurts Barker. HS bronse clock In th tower gave aha enquired. Sift' The Spirit of )nan JBrltetlA V 79tet whuh. MTou will be gone a long time, air?" They clasped handa In alienee, and tha tonls dl th your not hide from Ihtm that it wnulil aam nn llaa not to forfait It. . On tha dangerous t th peace of the empire. 3th of March nest I ahaU have aerved " ahall take th oath at once, 1n ac man can gain auch confidence without ineir aecisjon wui pe serious ror you, three and - a nair yeara, ana tnea romance wun your requaai, ana ire ims years or trial Tha people know what count." three and a half yeara constitute my hour of deep and terrible national be. Roosevelt la; they do not know what The count Inclined hla head In at. first term. The wise custom which reavement I wish to state that It ahaU soma other man may beooine. The pol- )nce. limits tha president to two terms re- pa my aim to continue abaolutely un- lr.loa of Roosevelt are In course of exe- "I will let you know my decision and sards the aubatanca and not the form, broken the polloy of President McKInley cutlon. Few. at this time, have reacld theirs la the evening, with my orders, and under no circumstances will I be "or the peace and prosperity and honor ultimate conclusion. To place another You oan go." eald the emperor. a candidate for or accept another of our beloved country.1' t, man at th head of thla government Perodine aaJuted profoundly sad went nomination." Thla declaration quieted the fear of would mean, for some time to come, de- ou' frorn the-'palscs. There Is no reaaon why tha foregoing the people that ther might be a change hV. unoertalnty. It not possible dlaap. a 2 "ly.Ti Deut fu, ? Vf I"! announcement should ba accepted by the in the policy of the administration, the jolntment. In the auccesaful carrying nued witn ure and gaiety. Tha birds in American people as conclusive simply uncertain nature of which would have t of th problems of government th th trees aang their Joy. because , It comes from Mr. Roosevelt, a tendenoy to upset, to a greater or less president has eaaayed to sojve. That evening the. answer or the em- if there la room for a difference of extent, the flnanclaj and commercial In. For President Itooaevelt to he per- peror came to him at his lodging. opinion aa to tha fact or reaaon. or both teresta of the country. In line with his mltted to give up the reins of govern It WM,.,on, ceremonloua. It was the good judgment of th whole people solemn declaration, the resldant ro- ment at the and of hla first elecliv exile, exile far from hla people. ,m,t be, and la. decisive. quested the members of McKinUy'a cab- term because of auch Illogical and par- Ae.rnpan led by an O'Ocer of the Tj ODr custom that prevail In this inet to remain at the 'head o. their i- try reasons aa bava been offered, against council he would he permitted to return country regarding the terma of office specttve departments and constitute his the wish of th great mass of the peo- t0 ?nV-JP rrn,a Jll"..Va,r"- i of our presidents applies to elective official family, aa thsy ha i constituted pi. In the present condition of gov- That evening tney started on tbeir ttrtns. The president, unquestionably, bla predecesaor's. Thla Invitation wae ernmental affairs, would be worse than Journey. Tbey passed the relay of doe, not coma within tha letter of this accepted. What Mr. Koosevolt Is pleased folly. Krevnok. oustom. If the custom Is to undsrgo to call hla first term was. In reality, the There la but one logical and reaaon It was now the borders of his do- modlffcation. Mr. Roosevelt certainly second term of President McKInley, by able thing to do under the clrcum- m il?BT .m, n a i?m i.1 has not tha 'right to all the say re- Theodore Roosevelt, acting In capacity stances, and that ia for the Republican norlson like a bubbling and liquid Dor- o-Hrine. that modification. Doubtless, similar to that of an administrator with national convention at Chlcaao to nom- ""I.,0' h 7? a ?,lw-. pCy a when Mr. Rooaevelt Issued the foregoing the will annexed. It may bo conceded Inate Mr. Roosevelt aa the choice of the that evening looking from at' the fields. Tha evenlni turned ma soul wun an ecstacy he hsd re conciu,1Va would bs the height of Rooaevelt would Inaugurate, should ho convention to take a similar course. If ; . J.?I m. I f ,li J,T arrogance. It la probably th fact that be elected president, and thus become Mr. Roosevelt feels that ha cannot con- touch upon his arm and the odor of her thl. nnU nnt -,.r- for uf innova- free tn rarrv out hla own no lie Ins. Aa alstently accent another nomination, tha i will not insist that he do ao. will, however, Insist that he be on when the time cornea for hla In- b ii ilr, , Ifin 'You are anxious, Michael, I know it, v . Ii when Mr. Roosevelt issuea tne xoregoing the will annexed, it may uo conceeu inaie r. Hooaeveit as ine cnoice ot tne or. n" t,ooa statement, lie was prompted more or that during those three and a half yeara Republican party -for nreeldent It i nis winaow lf,sl, by moannr. for him to in-ist. how- the people obtained aome Intimation of might not be ao logical but It would ..-I i. a aver, that the views therein expressed the character of administration Mr. be the sensible thing for the Democ ratio ES.-h nTha i. mAs J n. h. L i tlona upon the cuatom in question, Tha a matter of fact, however, he never lout peopu ychi2i5! y W ln great mass of the American people are eight of hla declaration, mside In all They me garaen. .... . wall nleased with tha administration of solemnity at Buffalo, 'to carry out ab- hand turning, na saw jwicnaei loomng at ;r",5" -s "i. -.. -ri "...k.i,.. k . i-..i. and you aak what It can' be. I will tell you. But do not mention It and above all. do not feel anxioua over what Is to come. 1 wish tlint no one here he comes troubled. You know what would old bookseller, with tears In hla eyea, happen to your sons. The emperor has forth Ita aoletnn tail through .P,roiilnJ"U..m "pr,"u!!In murmured "ora worde very low. punished me with exile. I must depart thl .n.aa h '.a7i- -Th. hlmaelf aad raid BhorUy. "I cannot tell." At th palace Perodine waa Introduced tomorrow. Good-bye, Michael, care for tna slleaoe of tn valng. Th Th way to the station of Krovulta Into an eleaant cabinet furnished with .ad n.rfnrm vnn- ti.v t.i,h. snaaowa naa negun tn penetrate was jong. xie cioaeo nia eyes. enrrers o, tanaai, Deionging the llaht blue of tha akv "-"-dlau. Alex," he said aa he atepped apartmenta of the emperor. THE COAL MINERS' TERRIBLE TOLL OF LIFE Continued From tne First Page of This pection to the mvm hA i.. K 'tla A.r.fiil In w. a . V.MIn. Ib., -. . W . a . . ..VH. .MW vuw' v-..w.u. A ... vulll. ini.l H . HIV 1HIUIC1 jreor, tn garaaner, woo was looking ing your horses, in returning. Be very the Emperor Peter. They seemed calm. iy fully." af ter th apple trees at th end of th 2r.-- of Pox. Make him run very lie sat on a divan surrounded with pil- was about to depart. Ale, mounted on orchard. gathered no hla tools and day In the fields. Adieu." - lows of ancient allk. The light careased the seat. demand all over the glob for consult, inclined to attribute more explosions to tally connect nearly all mine disasters' lng engineers. coai oust man rormeriy. 10 gas ana wun explosions or gas. Th.,. ha. hMn nlantv nf timber, in dust evnlaalona 11 ner cent of the deaths Ho Ion as aome minanannra are ntaw. ine aomesucs next aay. ty a com- far to use ln working the mines. . Then or 1901 were due. garaiy in providing timber for props 'i.""1"' Bl": why the- fearful and increasing percent- DUat frora goft m. ered about the entrance when the count , futniitipaf " 'i ooal will aetUa thickly f"1 Ph-' purpo-ee; ao long as they mine tracks, on every valu dividends higher than human life. "Adieu," said th count, "adieu to all." tha aartmia nnMl... .M.I -alkd toward th chateau. Kla heavy Oeorga Varmovleff. rnor of 8t hla beautiful faoe. footsteps fell upon th gravel of th Petersburg, was a man of thin, firm and He spoke aa he looked at Perodine, wik fB? cruehed the Bleeping Itavea. Impassive face. Hla eyes, whloh never slowly and distinctly. with hi stick he threw th crawling lit np, neve looked on directly In the "Count Perodine," said ho. "I do not fenailai from his path.. eyea. Ha had a long atiff beard and hla wish to apeak to you aa a Judge. Can lia entered the low eaillna roAm and faaturaa wara annraaalnnlaaa. I tndaa vnnV n... oMin learned that a Cossack had arrived Perodine standing ln th anta-cham- you and defend the whole empire. I of prlnclplea of the Nebraska and Ohio nently mnimed each year. Tin a xtmwxw ImaW rn Inn v rai o Lr af mi Av.rtf One must bear ln mind, too, that tha r)eca timber, and will fill the air of .tn neoesalty for thorough and honeat g death list does not ,haft, an(1 chambers. Thla often ax- ""Pwoa Lml?" win continue. annually lncreasln measur the full Foil domanded by the piodea with fearful foroe miners. . Beside the dream of every miner lor One Point of Difference. From the Philadelphia Telegraph. A commentator on the declarations HmxtAf of poor fellowa are perma hortly before with a latter, without bar heard hla mechanical vole giving can. You are one of thoae who by th conventlona aa models respectively for uuuui, imponanoe, aa me master an oraar m an oiiioer wno inirouuceu fore ot your tnougnta ana ,: had given tha order to harness th trav him. neaa of your ideaa draw with sung coacn. "My a ear mena. l am very giaa to aanger many aincer peraona 1 inn im tidi to a woagauiM rneet you.' ne saia. on ouwn iu-r-. wicaea ana grunt We hav eome aertoua things, vary resent an Before th door th twilight want Ilk erloua alaa, to aay to one another, and which m Him aaa t niln. ma ta ha nKllcrad tn aav tham apv ClnA The coach arrived before th entrance, to an old friend like you, lng between the visions of th soul and Ju,t lue,)on' !ha'f, i" STh door opened and th count passed, "At college, if you remember, w the reality of life. You aee I do not 'what will It be? ma lunar naara aiione 1 1 K p no w in ,na imuw n uiwbuici. . j i, iioiiier u.i i exueci to ... - It la to th thoroughness of their ml.. . .l Many gaa explosiona. It la declared. nt ,k. .nMna. hla chlldren'a future looms constantly "'"" " u"TKm..., ' irle', ow helr "howlng of low ratea of the prosjjeot of the orphan asylum, result In firing the coal duat. fatalities ratea that make that of tha ah. vxampio vi in tianinr ui uu,i - n,,ru diiim a utigracv 19 a tHvuisea plosion was furnished at the tmmerton people. Battered wrecks of humanity sight- mine, in Somersetshire, England, which. Assuming that tha majority of coal the hlah- .v.. , Hr,ini less, armless or legless may be seen like the Monongah, bore the reputation mine Inspectors in th United States are you Into the 'orthcomln doctrinal utterances of . th ,tr.u of lvory clt and town of being a non-gaseoua mine. It bad faithful to their truat, general compe wherethe th two preslaentlal corrventtona was adjacent to the raining reglona, depend- been worked for many yeara without an tenny is lowered by the present state of aesisnina: encane. you ren- . Pw... enl ror unknown and foggy world "wnai win oe tne puuorra 01 tna man I bellev to b wholly vision- " ".c"-1" ' ... . ,v . ,, Fifty nni. ! .an.hi. "Tha nattit aa that of the Reoubllcana. i l-TTll L Ml life Itself upon the milk of hu- Kinaness. accident. On thla minina knowledge. To oromote such occasion two miners ware k".wl"d '"J1" n Important work per cent of deaths and per ent to blast away a gallery roof ln ot Poposed bureau of mining. to make more room for the coal , w ",?.'Xj 7 "T ""'" " reflection tt the lantern. Then alowly have become the grand phlloaopher and spare you In order to bring you to w beK to aubmlt one conspinuoue ratlo in Ibe horse turned. they aay of you that you are th apoa- terms. Neither will I discuss the mat- dlaelmllarlty jn tha deliverances ot th .mpi0ye purtng the days and tha nights which tie.' ter at great length. I have read your ftate convocations referred to, as fol- ln Vrar followed tn tenant and laborer am. "They are mistaken.' said the count, books enough.. I understand their Iowa: Forels non-fatal accidents ln the United n-dae mates are tne result or collapsing roots cars. and rails 01 Doaies ot coat. From collecasd from the best A anHaa .ramanr1r.ua avnlA. lUrninilUIl ion followed, and, aa they were the f?uro'"l.t,1ftnp ?ntrlea will be placed ... . .... . . h.inr. hnlh nuru t rv m mA m In.r. tilnved . thamaalvaa aa hafora In th fields and In tha mansion of tha fount profound philosophy. Nor am I do not pretend to the merits of a teachlnga and doctrine. At Columbus: ployed Franca .f-r rate-oa-ntl Perodine. V".".-. e DhlloaoDby. Nor am 1 an "My oeonle love me aa thev loved my earnest and loyal support and instruct " , - ,..7... v. .x.t r 1..- nine apostle. If I ever preach to any one, fathers. I have done tbem all the good our delegates to vote for William IL Xiiara r irTinatvaa a-J' nrnhihitad- 'on distances. tl.1. a. alAna tha alAaih . "' only men m tne mjne, tne trouDie couia j M . - . America is 1.70 per 1,000 men h. ha.n a..ad ni. hv tham It ia believed that a campaign of edu- ; It la .M ln Oreat Britain, ,7 Tf . , , cation, eoupled with a sincere desire on and .40 ln Belgium. tK a..7 vJ LiV.tvL, 1 i .V2 X2,Zl lum Parl 01 mmeownera to remedy aan- .1 . ,v. tha first exDloslon -due to the charre ni,inn. ,n 1 . . . 1 . . .1 if'ZZ """,.:.l"u,iri ."1 act off by the mlnera--waB followed by ?,""".. iX- IaLZ others, and that these had extended y.t.w. if is only to myself. The count watehad tKa flalda whtoh j.uur iraviiua ai a uiuiv huuibivu, i"&u , miuw mi tut, are uiBiurusa oj many . . vnn inmi aaia varmovieii. rears. him and Prli,n, vnu anaalr t rim" answered rhlanm Perodine,1' but I do not think It. The for them. I have lifted tha burdens of unit for 'the nomination of rhlch I can. -. . ... . . . . . . . ..... r in kbi f 1 1 .11 uuv ara uiuuiuiicu. .aTl?- auXJIa-5' "ft nmih.. i!S .h.t ta j.ia here la a definite limit to the amount Such an Intense heat waa created that ley are disturbed by man v At Omaha: Keaoived that Tn aele ... , .... ... a ,u. rf.m.a,. t--. i..-. inn .... T o-ova tr..m hl,, a-ataa thla as.nva-.tlnr. n. ha and VL m7 U UBOU. "'a '"I"" ... ent I opened roads and byways they ara hereby Instructed to . ... . . . . i J )PU LI 1 11J , ,B1U f .(IHVTIDHi J CO., a. rrvuiwi iv aii vaiiur lv iiivbv. hen glide behind him. . m . ............. . .. rsniu. ia m. uu uvi mini ' 1 . I.w 1 fia aorr. iisrni or una nitnr raarnai in . . . w.-l. r . v i .. . . . v. ... , . j . . . . . . . . .. .. . . , t --- 'jz z . . oucvrilic wfuv u 1 ifrtA.11 una ainunu mo in, miHiien v uu ueasnnis. vrnai ao ior ne presiaency. iiib iHruiHt distance. nur it waa a . i i -- . .... n u . .. i. , . u t . i . - - . i . rnoMonless light which th night tray j,M accorded me a certain renown, but "Oh, sire!" answered Perodine. "yrfur the Ohio and Nebraska prototypes which start dangerous cracka that may en- J?",?.,? KS'n.lv!. ii"t;i J tL! ?. fama author on radium, to have It creed, the night universal With Its thn have never followed ma." malestv is aood and lmdaratand tha cann.it ha dlaanlvad and whl-h will hava nn ln their mission of death months Killed by .names leaping from the coal . . .v..u u. . ... InOUlltatnoUa ShadOWS. In 'the long fat wh on aav that th will not rnn, m draam. mv fannlA. .ra nt ..l.hl alfo ft,. . .k.. IK., afta-ward and whan laaat axrwu-tad ClUSt aOOUt them WaS ShOWn hy the fact vvui.va.v ... tt.v r-.i. i--,R. u,. tllaa, tyl wainKAil WSm (lAuamAy wnutina (n imil r.ana &W.. a.a.1 aaxf . aa. U Xiar wmtw. a. A - V ...av V . . R..eh r.-trlrtlon. tand tn la.aan tha PlaOS. Over sections Wher th CORl Mr. Bryan danger of gaa explosions, as well aa pro- d .1 l if "ii. .! venfing th fall of roofs. Heavy x- hJVnf?:etJ!? eement in ploaiona weaken the walla and roof, and S' 2"u' fr"m, Atomic Structure of Electricity1, From Current Literature. The familiar Idea of th atomic strao to a. refuge tur of matter which underlie chemtoal wnere they theory seems to Mme. Curl, the world- . traignt rays or lignt tracea By Hue follow your replied the Governor, moon the dark . shadows floated and 1. ... .n....:.i i ,h. mi.', av. , - - - tt vi u a a. v .hii.'.u . .. v..w ...... . ..uu iii.inn.1 t va. ' It waa no doubt because of th re trolt of the Doukhobor that the emperor ad called Perodine. Why did the young people of Yaa nla refuaa their services T Why did tha revolt agalnet th conscription per retuate Itself from year to yaax, and . ,wnv was it epreaaing among mem? wounded in your presence. They feel get to tha polls. cite them anu at some future day when not expecting it all become aroused. . "I did not suppose that you were so sure of th virtue of my writings," said Perodine. "But It la necessary that many generatlona discuss ln order that the idea germinate, 'mere are even THE WORLD OF ONE IDEA-Former Prisoner of the Tombs Tells of Life Across the "Bridge of Sighs Experts of recent yeara hav been in ' Ji" ,r c'tnmna Bna "an were -wrara sirugiure oj. eieciricuy. in tne burned. onenlnr lecture of her nnursa in e-nnaral - II hat stricter measures of regulation v,,... ' ..1..,. . . and more efficient means of preventing Phylc delivered at the Sorbonne. where accidents are needed cannot be denleil she hold a cliair, Mme. Curie urges "An Important feature which muat be this view of the subject with more con considered ln the mine accidents of the tidence than any other atudent of mod United 8ta.te," say Messrs. Hall and "i theories of electricity and matter fineliing, "ia the nationality of the min- has ventured to display. Th existence era. of electrio atoms, Indivisible by our most ot mem are ioreign-oorn. a mcni.m- w luwmii, niipeara ..rl.ln Idea mn n.pfaol Ih.t tViav navn. il... tn .nr.latv tv.olT ni.piiti ronrl.ra By Roland B. MollnBUI. white and the black ara hardait tnmithae. muni that keanara ara nnlt, human and In the smaller villa res the most hum- tham mnrantlna.hl. And nn tha other (Copyright, ld(t8, Charities and th They of tha under world of darkness, having news to tell are bound to tall It lnr tirnnnriinn ara una hi a tn under, to be established, ah thinks, with oar- kloof th Russian world had beard that hand there are those which are smoth- Commons.) burglar and thug, are companions of and deny It afterwards. No on will stand English freely, and a. still larger talnty. The important properties of ax grand nobleman bad abandoned lux- ered by the restraints of Institutions.'' aa- HOSE who sat lir the courtroom th youth who came to this desert dispute them. number are unable to read or write that these atoms of negative electricity Bry and that display whloh waa founded There was a long silence and each I hav. on- .. hi. own ... island of tears and atone from a land . language. which we call electrons are found to felt tne approacn or niscorrt. ; " 7 7 , J. w wnere pleasure weaves its ongnt Kina Latra points. Bom of them are Inexperienced and rree atate. inese atoms or The governor smiled with a touch of I- terests in th place whloh we njirage. Yet. by th vital fore of a v do not take proper precautions for their negative electrloity are Independent of Ha'uiui. " inai are iree can ine worm, iui ....a.v vuuu,u. mi , mtiiq vuatuoa v. iuuiouji.viiT mi, inm cumuiiiva unowi safety Or xor the safety Of Others. This iuai.ci,ai avuiiia. xiivy iiavt, lid prop on the work of his neighbors, and his faerlfices had brightened the burdens of be Bimple people. But it was above au in tne girt of "You would wish to convey that Instl- lilmself to those in th most humble tatlons and prejudice Intervene ln carry- Judge has retired to his chsjn- CSwfJ't v ' . ,l. -,.. dg Of that community ia brought to. become a most serious menace unless "rtles In common with them. In this 9 Wnat rack they of tha outer world! . ... , u... ... ...n 1.. 1 ..r.,nii .... state the atoms of nearattva alentrlnliv circumstances ratner man in tne eio- ing put tnese Utopias, 11s aaia. ..ci. na uuii ma , jo mini me aownrau 01 a aynasty - -1 "" forced regulations" possess certain dimensions in spare, quence of his books that ho had taken TNo," anawered Perodine. "i wish to flee, and within an hour or so h will would not be so much as th banging dent are heaped upon precedent. Thos Governments of a number of Euro- nd re endowed with a certain inertia ano-t pride, say that there are two obstacles to over- b d, , . h, horn or at his club. ?! A9r- .TU one of. them that it ia who have known th world of lara-er nean countries maintain testing stations, which has suggested the idea of at- -inua U was mat in tnia nour, pernaps come in tne renovation or iaeas, one - - a ....a snowing outsiaa. tie Will say, "es, out . ...i. ,v. a where tha use and rharaoterlatfca of ex- triouting to tneni a corresponding mass.' ia in tne soui or every man ana ' yviwva, my lawyer is going to sue out a ' n.waa u inv.tia-ntad wh.ra a. Jaxperimenta nave shown that thi their dl af hia exile, ha meditated on his dob- which lhle fat. on which is .n the order of every etat their hotel, where, impatiently, they writ ef habeas-corpus for me." Aa they little xperlnc, except with other Ir- amount of flredamr, is reneral the rneneions are very small compared with i.al&lUm -mfnhuith his fin.er. wait the com.ng of another .day in court. t,"n!a. JSl "-of aafety lamp.. In'rnln'eg la com- those of material molecul .and that ihi reality of hla teachina-a. " on the table. His eyes looked Tnto i, Te???V?. "..r"J? .?..l.ne.,.r f permits. Ulkini 7 aa thev eo their conl "heat it," will consult upon the hf. hands over his ica?- ,LSler.1.d,,indt0tft kllVf P.?1" leal po,nt" p"nted by th. day' da- j "VVnfsted upon?' th " 1 mP m " fa ftom of hydrogen" ' " The spectators iTctment " "witnesses " "dtstrlrt Vttor. Pw -na "e case will do When there is no absoint requlrt I the prisoner was men .""1' Aexr" 'mT- rP reconsidered eyery day mr,t. many miners prefer takln fthUtombs pr.Vn air.t'o . f Words, once part of sentences, yet Mia evea beaten bv tha nasslns land, vacancy. He DaSSCd nana hla brow covered with tha nan. ions: whiskers. fume of tha plowed fields, he wondered "You conduct of your own free will." bhulhiir ha waa a criminal. Ha under, be said "to the point of our Interview. Atood that he was Judged as such. h said. "The state nevertheless must Waa it not because of the monstrous protect Itself. I have good reason for avork whloh h had accomplished? not being unconcerned. We perhaps see Had h not reason to hate those he the people in tneir worai knew were supported by a false prea- the day when we discover tire. Vith the sophistry of false dHu- P'9t8 anqwnen we ri sjple and unjust laws? : ceiv, wen tnat wnich is marten and is " " " " 'iiMian .trand M of th unlty of theme. Tha dors barked ln the distance. Thev being carried on. One. must govern, f6!. L?aiiu. rJ.n.d' V5 il1! ayera approaching tha relay of Krev- my dear sir. to know what happens, we "i," "-. ,'-. '"'" l" torial triphammers. have gone home, and been taken back to across "The Bridge of Siirh- Iniaglne an Island, dreaded by all hu- r,,t,ii,7 r, ,Mh i,,.t.!o.. ir.,,i. strangely detached, as. frora the very themin'their untary Inhabitant Is the builder of a fJS".- r n ia. Himm-ntt r 1 j at ma Awn mnda r rtAsiT au . u wi .aa vt 1 inn Tin ae troops we per- r ,u.i..ir: nected diacours. IndisDUtabl avldenoe i ,ire. Experiments also seem to Mme. Curie kina to now that If these atoms can exist said '""'a16'' ney my lo exist In all or- .1 . .... v. 1 - : 1. ainarv ruacier. i nev mev even in nar- If ha be oOnvlcted, how the denlaens lng with open lamps' on their caps. .The tain asa be emitted by a substance of this small SDhere will denounce tha d.iJiV.. ivL ... i7 i- it.i; ik. auch aa a metal without ita properties district attorney, who to them Is Apol- safetv-lamn reouirement and in takinir pein changed in a manner appreciable tink- . V.. defend ourselves from these insidious At in enorunr or tn norses tne .""un.- .,,.ui .1. m 4 .. a 1 a . . anraadln rv, A m stvn rv Than lua Imnel oAn setting of the sun, disputing as to Its No Detail Escapes.. merits wun nis lenow-artisans. ua iDreadlne among them. We imprison them and we are obliged to ask reason of the dreamers." "It is, then,' said Perodine, gravely. . tious awakened lowly. Lights appeared and th shouts of voices sounded through th house. Tha coachman of Perodine lumped from hi seat. The door of the inn opened and from within tbe lamp re flected a vello light. . . . t - a v. lew DeasaniB s . ."AaTrtfaS: 7K their "state even to the dignity" of ;mafc ad kimi ln" aeii-sacnrices. 'j ney are not "i """" . ... .. aranl l nv nave no? revn l-pwt ideal has brought In them a good aee tnem living ana iiracuciug attorney, wno to them is Apol- safetv.lamo reouirement and ln taklna- K1" arch enemy to all mankind. If mepsnre. fo insure arainst the lenltlon UB' all the stress and toll comes lib- .i :, erty, how th eager congratulation will When 'an American expert visited a sound from those who day and night i. 1. that J.niv u are fashioning their own mean a of legal compelled to make an entire change of scape. .Then, aa at no other time, does, -tothln before enterinar. Thla was done nogs Judge to Regard Hoodoo Ditto. From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. , When Sam Howard, accused of stab- aa - . a ' . ..a a . . . w.a.v, atisi), mm. mm mi. a v w.UVI tllllVi uiras st I av hln est 1 noes, nothing but canoes, are seen at v anu on realls that thl world, despised of fo make sura that no matches were car- blng Jamea Henderson, was arralanad aar. Vi al mm nasas Ma nil as a V. n i r rioa m M.aa n m lOnahllUlaa " - .'' " every hand. Many are wrecks strewn sleen their caias. No ftl?Jf Jtt ."te. tlli.S?i,iB crim,n p" theee prisoner, of . TfA A&1&" ttiat r,n hav. a.vd ma tn nom. h.r. patched and broken, while othera have "wv " "l " ophers walked hr groves, that all is to ask of me the reason for what I have a araugnt too neavy or too ngnt, yet one tnougnt ia over present. , Trans- ror tne nest. .t.a . i. . Mi . Ail IV fc,l IllllIT. , : Every minute that it is in use In the working chambers, th open lamp Is a in Granite City yesterday before Justice T. W. Kinder, it waa reported to th Even out of'thJ i world To? aourc of menace. No on knows when court that th wounded man waa not done: For bavin. T done T well to those they all suffice for the livelong d"ay . ,nto th. narlanc. of th. Tomh. one idea,, sordid and dark aa it iook " a,'.' ,'ma 'innt,raVV a01?. 10 ana r reason th few peasants and for having raised conferences of their designer. Noon . . ... . ....! to you who peer into it from the world Tt,.. 7 thi iinloiinn preliminary hearing would have to be in bored. Each la interested, not only " " H0.w t0 heat ... . ... . .. lmirn.. a,iana. rn At , . ... Mtoj- "i wiiai ne iiimaeix is uouig, dui aiao J-"r-, . , , . . .. niigu come. i ill ' V ... ... . .. . a . .. , . . . TarAnt la thla frnm tna vrnrlil rkiitalda . . . . . . . . . Tne 1" means ot escape oeing uevisea dt -. - - "T . -""f, iiera mio in, me leaven, nis neigneors. . .Tnere is no other r''s"? .""?. "u " make an impression iniiianna fcTUni,, n mines in Illinois ana towa, a in ti. a psoneaht Great Britain, charge, of explosives ar 0' Dn hla mlnTmat ?ot ,e ott Jl FiMr9t"lfr Pei't". .?a?W iol? courTa at known a. Shotrera , The.. ' Hnder- thail"' or??"rA??-. ?'.??1 and happiness and light, good in mina in Illinoia and fowa. .. in Ptpofd-1 Th JuiUe announced that "."" .f1?'1! GreatrBritainrchargei of explo.Tves are 5?..wou" P'lP0" owing ior in n... . . ....t.a , .W. Vlllli .11 DJ lia.g liv.t icuiimi. lllV ' ' . v. w.v.u. . . . uut.vww ' J . . , . . . ..tt. . . ' ...w ... . arrnolrlnv-room. Around him were the i old coatumea. old furniture, long sleep- T,k " ... Z i7.i- ifiiz V. ". . . .. . . r.e .i,it.. .T, sons, thoua-h. restrictlnar jhg In Its decay, anoT hospitable walls. no wUh 0 come to yesnoia. I tell isle to the mainland of liberty. .,rtm thl. land of shadow!-bar. and among hla fellow-men. r. l.u i ,v'r LTC A- a1 them only to be good. To see clearly imal me ariaaowk' in i ? "?''r' ,ln In themaelves and to doT.hat only which the rafter of the ctrUIng and n th .floor .eon-da with their conscience. It is cltla the gold of to oia copper, enone m eai not nry" fault if when they rume ficfa the dark ia huuiuch uw ,,"- avuta lnt,y aee inconsistencies in you. moon- tnem. noon his mind that ' 5?.? -"C-Fi..i'fUA,v'.'-"?X"i., -r-',or the Lawd'a aak. Judg. don't do hnla hi. anown as aimi-nrcra. mm unuor- thatl" .n.d Un..-d . . 'M.ir. it ""i?!"?! helng when destined to walk again free f!!r"2a:.hItiJ? days or 11 days; don't make it 10. Look a but In 11 ;i ,V.r. .JiUa" an.- in th calendar on the tlil.d Ita haat In alienee. The count laughed a n wiped nis aonsclenoe." forehead and sat down before an nag i haVe nothing my dear rave'the right sound oZ..Xb.,fore.Ul-Oi that theem-eror deslres'to see you to Cid Busla '' ' day and 'that the council of the emperor "i on know, ; Marianne. 4 v- ir... will deem anerwara M, persuaded ...v. . ... . .. . ... , ' i" , " . ' w , . . , I . , . S . . . . II I. ...v-K ....v . ... O.M.-. will, JIIIU ,V . - - J ,. . I . alstencies in your claims upon their noe. anu tne Tombs prison is the "world "" iur , 1 u mu r w filled with bitterness. It shOul teach nw iw .wi m fl. the preliminary hearing when ha or one idea." " 'J , him patience and forbearanne. It could v co" rB iw,(inr, learns mora of Henderson's condition. or sun to tana- or mow.-- Ana to tnose do thla. for even among those regarded at regular intervals. . - - - - -r -- - wno wait witnin tne Tomns, th aanent as pariah, there are few that do not This worg is oon arter tp miner, point, of an Important trial ara com, HaiTnd m tha ti., nnt- 7. hav left for. the day, and tha method la munlcated aa quickly as to tha newspa- .yninathv . . entirely automatic. Great Britain now per oinces. ja court closes ana tne Th prl( mora tuble, waxed, thlck and trong. which friend" said Varmovleff, ''only to say World Behind Steel Doors Denied the enjoyment of the life be yond it. steel doors, they have an ax- vihla tiuraer. what have you good t ttaflant If In vonr connHania von are yonu lis steel 0 fcfer an 7s. ' ' ' 5ustified under your allegiance to the lsttne ail their own within. It is a Marianne set before th count hia ra. aovernnient and to your country." yorite dishes and the count and Alex "Adieu. Varmovleff" answered the l aving satisfied their hunger, he drew count "I have told that which I be lt. chnJr , before the , fireplace and Here. I will not aay other to the em- imosed in aiianCe- .j ' v. v r . peroT." v- rYoun busnand is .tin empioyea j Tne or oer reconnnctea peroqm to .l,-Van trarka f BloVnor be inoulrad tha door. : 7 " Zt ' WT"" "U9nr c" De At Marianne. "The road I. long there." , He went to BIrschoff, his librarian. There they watch deatlny pilot one of "How A Tainted Nickel. ' t TPrhti t Via' 1.i Harla-lnVt l . T .a era . nwi.A-.a- tnitsi mhji iwi-u reouirafl the use of hot-fir.nr tl-.vJt'e. .f ... . ... ' defendant Walks across the "Bridge of as probably evr or something Just as safe. supermtenqent or tne Sunday Sigh" to hla cell. As he ascends th be has though" With propel Sprinkling or .praying device, to keep school .uggested that the children make etalr, the cry: "Mar. remanded." ring. jty, from the solitude even from th well watered the side, and roof of coal up a Christmae basket for the poor and It i. a world of paasionate intensity, aware that the star of the legal drama Wt?tMSOT RW- tor'&tliSZ , chl!d contribut. p cents, earning. There they dw(I, absorbed ln watching across the way ha. returned to hi. Idea, V ' .,WOTla 01 Keeping the dust damp and securing " himself or har.elf. . the labors and th planning by which dressing-room th little stone box . -. adequate ventilation at all times will I When the-class was - gathered to- each believes liberty can be gained. ,Tr :.'''-iam: mm9 JU.tik 6t eln&Tint Be. Jr w"y "w"a p"er- gether the children were called up be- world of hopes and fears and sorrows. ground. : i .v. ... .,-. j... ..11 , mi DUffwuil, nil uuiviau. - w . . ww...... K..Vv vut v. .ut a.v . " J mm m ilia ... irum ( H omna JuaKHKIDe. . . : .iuurv 1 fin 11 -11 j 1 iliii VIBB. aillciBni in- v.-a n-rf th I. nlnto. I h Wh-T. ....! " , ear, pn iinwreo, na imi : vn, ii, iwi niimnun, ui o, . .. ZL ' a 3 ji auM, i iuti in up iu 111 Mfitnu museum speciiuu- wia auiu oi inapeciion tnat of them had told, the UDnrintendnt Inter bttonuee of th -ralna h h. not had entered, "teanoia frigh ten them.' "hatters another upon the rock.. him, "What -kind of a day did you may b en tha old oak chest which really Inspects, and to aome purpose ;SKed with Thi. moat benevolont smile "m at an. , ini nnu wru iun. m ,stir ... , , . , . :. , "Aad th little ones?" aske "Thef r asleep, ir," sli. answered. The cmiDt arose t go and said good' vo a , , : US llOW "Kirsenwr. my nia inena, aia tne w nnp jr V"!re4 n me navev ' . ; wa. th 01a . uiay or Thrcadneedl la-tieeded. 4 -. . . . . - "hlow. little Clara, tell cnunt. "I believe that this la the last Tombs. .No walk of life ha. failed a Th prl.onef tells Km, and th new. Street, first .trong room; : It is wither startllnr to leant that aa J?IZ'a . ! tTn-i" time I will see-your . prcloo book. . tsontrlbullow. 1 he man convkted-of Jug- goes from keeper to keeper, and within 1 It la a little larger than a common per cent of 'all the. fatal accident, and in cWldish pride Oara They mr afraid of me." . ; ' gling th asseta of a gr4t insurance twT. minutes la the auhject of comment seaman's chest and Jn thla the bank .5 percent of other accident, can be "Wnv I, marfa mv' airki T must go." he continued. a. he drew aompany, ana ne charged -wKn stealing nnd 1 sacculation In every cell.- Thla Is - stored ita cash. 'notes and ValuahTa na. rfanri1 to falls nf rnnf and nai . .m,. 1-- v.... k,i.. a-, , c. n.. a loner breath." -., doormat ar in adjoining cell. The the mystery of "underground roata." . It ''.ner. .Art.-, I: .-':''reaf -majority nf nannla, nn doubt -m.n. : S .. r"r- " . M r, and be charged -with stealing nnd 1 speculation In every eell.i Thla Is stored it cash, notes and valuable pa- charged to falls of roof a iat ar. ln adjoining cU. Th th tnyatary of "underground rout." Jt para. v '-;:&( p ;' . great majority of people, n you announced: - t