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tba health department of New Torklall. . Mr, Bryan approve, and sun-1 tbat tbla would whet the aDDetlte Into! by a man who builda un something I Gomner. aasume. to hav the votes
city, art found the. word.: yourlporUi most ofth. Roosevelt policies, craving for stronger drink, and this j good and ihen Join. wlUWhoa. who! of organic ' wo'rklngmf o In bla
i"m contain, germ., ana la daa-ioui noi verytnloc tbat Mr. Itoos-! might t the case in oni inttane.. tear it down.
rbiif ' yourseir, our lamny anai th ne. aon ana saia.. in whatever nut io to majority or eaeea it prob
- 1 I TOUT neirnitor W hn tint nmurlt I Mr. ICtVaaeveir has iknin k nu I tii ilil In tK .a.,...
Hood. mon.iHi at Tb ).iwmi Bnii4- I taken "tare of," Dr. Davidson. pro-b for tba people, Mr.' Bryaa aup-Jor two, would lead to lee. destr,for
- mln""- -. w lessor or biology In Lafayette college, porta Mm; In what Mr. RoovIt and a of ' alcoholic - bver.g.
la, ample .vldene.Jn Euro-
AS
crmon J or 1 oday
faMlsh.
1
tea, nrtfc em .t,iu ir-u, Virtue. or.) ftpgor cf biology In Lafayette college, porta bltn; In wbat Mr. Rooeerelt and
Katrr -x poatorfir i'pvrti4 or.t say. In an artlcl condemning the I baa don and .Mid to npaet.bla own I There
vraaaviaaaie laraugq id pa ae o.iii.ii-i..a.
, TIIK "illKB SILVER" RQGEV.
TKI CI'IIONKS MAIN T178. HOMl . A1. 1
Aa m'msrtmrnf rnmrhrit hr (hM BiimOAra.
Trll Ik aperarnr the 4nnrifMul (..
Kail Bid eHlM. B44; to. v
rOHClOM ADVEBT1SNQ RKPBKntNTATlV
ue of the oommon drinking cup, pollclea, or to run counter to tba pec- peas eonntrlea that euro would be
tbat tba-germa of dlaeaaea carried pl'l tntereata. Mr. Bryan erltlclaea tba remit.;.. "V '.? J
In .th. month- and otberwlae, "pro- nd oppoaea ; him. Mr, Bryan die- M 'xiaret'Ehnrboro promls
duco la a'atngle year mora than a criminate., a. . nmltltud. of irotera li&?lx Vh
million twmfit aerloua Illneaa."
RTAN, aaya tba 'morning
newepaprr, "la on a hunt
for. voteei'. ,That may b
admitted. So la Taft Votea
are .what elect. It would, be Queer
, Wlthrrlog Rraolutlona.
,, .'' By ltury r. Cppe.
And whsn lh eun waa up they wre
lied no root
thmw atll.l.
"B
pocltettbat Mr. Compere la a "wind
fruxiaer," and that Mr. Gompera la a
liar. When a candidate beoomea an
gry and thua reaorta to epltheta and fr?"f ." ' i-i ihr
it la l K a,..n.fH that th'r W-4 Mat
be baa no conTtncIng argument! toaT4Iis taarhlnaa of Jeaua are untver
ofer. Mr. Gompera baa nerer a- I , One doa not beve te b a
aumed to own or to be able to con-1 I fnner-to underatand the para
ipniih. nninn tahnr vote. lie and the! m...w eowar; he flnde II
are doing. Because
ri...j..i. pMi.i .Hwia, Atrr. ?J,Ib ,a ord"ce w th uch a publlo man doea and aaya, dent f 8an ( bMk mark , f
iimn.wirk BuiMiar. rsv iru a..ooa. haw I tbe rulea of hygiene New York elty they dont have to approvo of eTtry-l . . f . -f f . , p,.! n (a .....v
. v.ft: looia tu,rcaiiou...cw. ...a' h . . " ' thD.,-nd ... that he 1 can do no ,nt M" M,nufctur?r, "? V L.Dr " " furth
thS ' aoifrAM 5 IUllan-Amerlcan. wlna growe to ae. a candloata trying to turn "J" the effort, of many, to ml.Ufy
i. f5 I! "a wmkr of California, preel-Uotea away from' hlmaelf. ; Tba r1 ?fcrH?Ef l u'" ',or'' P1""
further asserted tbat all
.ffi,S.,T..r.?.?.U .Mtla. .f California, hU f ormer prlnclplea. purpoae. and
T8.atol.05.' WlthTnbT, "-t ln both apprprln, and cen- which accompany It. It '. g25 .h. aood . .,a
. ..yU. I . I ..iKi. ik.t r. nimnarl mav have I i.I..,TT lnn 01 ruuu.
SubarrtpttM Tarma kr mall w lainr a4dra
ta lb Lnltr. main, Cauada'or Malloal
. ....... s . ... . oV io 1U&. WKhln the umi nor.
r ,:.i.vooioa'. 'tfc.'i.v..i'jo(iod.'by tha; aamo means, Chicago ro- nrln- Mr. Boosetelt
seemed to them . aufflclent reasons mmjxy nod Mni,. ,.i sn.. hv.
why that rote ahould be caat for dropped into our heaVta, while few of
Mr. Bryan. . Thla 1a jnerely their hon- them COri) a In .nod frultava.
est. earnest adflce, tba reasons, fpr I . ery men haa known iho joy of re-
Rl'NDAT
Oaa yur.. ....... SJ.aOJOtia month.
PAIUY AND" BUN PAT,.
Oh year, 1. 17-60 I Ooa aaoolk.,.
Jtit crti( tJMi totemxaJtCJoa ottmm
OaZCK 9CVMXAX.
tUfadin4mm4 g aonutWay t"
Adrmnctf Crtii4 C&taiatwe mVt Book
Csrajalsf jajaj Mtfttft
14 CfmttnSl
Ctutm
Tkm fmptr Aaa prmrrd br mmtirmuma
ttal (A turmlsiimm wwrfi in arpi tritA
can aW (It arraAilaoa lUmf wici aact
aenrarf tia mdrmrtutn may nty em aar
Kilrnu of aaw mar area mmwumra
A Mimanual
Jt aailn (A f
ttjk. mfmttmi
piombo t, 1S08.
LABOR FOR BRYAN. ,
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aa s
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duce4 her death rata from 1 to 1
per 1,000 "
, suAsiiiXE ix ras SOIX.'
THE.SCAJILET WOMAN.
T IS FALSE philosophy to hold
that the only way fallen wo-
S
a llttl book In which; he attempt, to I true ought to make him an .accept
show that true temperance will ha tblo candidate to that paper. f But. IV-TifaT ea that he baa wll- ln u'-. iiwi.ii.v7
best womoted and; mora 'aurelrob-aa everybody .know. lt la not true: ?u.t.noP.d' ?m79. ?."r ?!"?fn. end lu th. mme
i . w - i, . .., I "c . .I. ,v. aliuiir ilea. . fluu i -" auwar iMinia io paa our
miuch iub icuoii uo, ju i.wiuoa jauTr r ,m uui iuamr u i ..,i..mt,a,." la nnf a rflirnlflAd ari I r"T. " .nv lelermlnHl to anJt
- -iM. .w. . -i ...... m.. ... i ::."" i
twaoauiv vo Mr. uuwii. Vlalon. of .urn. IiIrU uuaaibllltr th.t
. 1 . A k . aa, A ft, .KM aBiaKaVaa I ItlBaal afiaa . A A . t a
Deen misiaaeo IS loma Bi.icujDiiia, i - -- mmi inio-. nooio raaoiu-
have bacoitia
moment wlivn
windjammer" la not a dignified ari MYiMthJm!.delerm'n,Hl lo nSVOT ttf
gument. .' By. the way, a "wlndjam-j or . wbiu our good raaoiutinn.
mer" u.ually get. to th. desired fo VVn w.p JSu
VOrt. - I iJTma. W Jou.n(1 thy withered .way.
""oury pi our liearta I. . long
. , buuu ina ion to waaia
f a-ood
1Kai man whn In Iflni laM tha 1 "rnreu aner a brief period of flour-
- I lain nr. t low can ana tin h.n..T Wt
la the , aacret of heaplna; good raaolu
tlona and making them fruitful?
vur BiMxj intentiona rail becouaa thar
T OKB' VWDO rcently ,nd ererywhere, at. raeala' of light, conaequence mentioned. Bryan aban
wiei r.i a ivaarnn iaa a aAnania.n. a i .
" w 7 , 1 pur winea, rather than by prohlbi- aonea rree aiiver. because there Is
til "."P. -i rnom tlon. Mr.,8harboro la an Intereeted now no need pf it. eren If bla Ideas
, vt .uiya'.uu.wtvnaja wn ld but. he la an old man. rich on tbat aubJect were correct In 1896
men can earn a lirellhood la hri won auccess notwithstanding mnA n, vi.k . ...a v. . 1st m-h.rninw nn fpa. .n..r in
plying their horrible trade. It Ibllndneea. III. affllcatlon glTea him k. .n-.L. i.i..Li.!. . 11 dor in Aka. mrA .a .n'Hair.,.
Is 'Ullm of the worst sort to In- "e "'ar. 'n'er Dt u talnly makea out a strong caseJ '.-J attention from the l.ea-that, are pipe Ho. from No. It Broadway, i.
slsf that a pkrt of our women must man entitled to publlo attention . ; really before thecountry.- ' , Standard Oil, office, to Republican J u
iawavkrr f a arwaawTi si wAiiet a.' fl Aw.a4 A. .a i inn in rmriiinn limn rrnm rnir ta i. v r a e.. - .vu&. m iuo i .. . . . a . . - vtrui
r:':"v" " ,.,B l" ..T.V. "air. 7"" ..ir.i. .r v.M m.h.i mam' i -woming now," aaya the Oregon- nauonal . neaaquaners, wa. oore go noi iinia.iw enough Into our
rai.ua; wnai la roruana. wnat are v'1 w "c Vl " o many r-- - v-:- - , ,h . , . . . -haf, .hn. th.t pr-,.idlf,t RooseTelf. secretary ""f.rw, ur eneotiona and into
i M seem an tnaunerahlA ri.ndlr.n. e use oi wine, ana unui me Tine-J..'V.7":C. " 7.. . . v Jc"ing. .xou never
. ,wT, ,:, 7 " vard ar rtamvH ki nttviinv... I injuncuon ana .larui ana monopoly I oi commerce ana i.uor, wuum w an.im gooa raoiution. .imply by
Is one of the best informed and 1 ra. we.r dercAed by phylloxera, . - hjoWn .honthv madi chairman of the national rule" raui.tiona. w. need to roo t
it nromlnentlv active men in the drunkenneaa waa il most unknoVn In ?,'r"".t m?naie"' .?l0.w.n b0Ut b7 m"V.;cna,r" ..?!!. 1., vT- I.. ?! i: ?" i-ep In good reason.!
.... a a lihai ini tj. m.Kn.iiak. . ? . wina. . . u, an uiib . is mere I ftepu oilcan commuiee uu. wueu m. yonviotion io main y a matter of thlnk-
ntry. So he serves as an incen- P?110. . Publlshea a letter ... .na.,v.,f: ITbH1 ... rv .n.,M.,irr mnAv out of tha '"f through a thing until the trGtn i.
support for a oart of our nooulation tlve to youth almllarlv afflicted: his from Charlea H. Parkhurst in ." .w. ' 'I .; . I ."-7. - J. T . " . a " . Lr- . bwome our bwn rirsu
, - . . ..7 I- v . a . . . i I va.t ka . ,iv ii.fDL..v I wr ins ciwiion, Toifji. .re out io iruiu niia auno no ucvauao (luoiiuar i nana po.aea.ion.
save In resort to the scarlet life? schlerementa aet an Inspiring goal wnlcn be agrees with-Mr Sharboro, .. the tar ff or monoDOlv or ter-general 'and la now nominally w ar begin a good cour.. on 1m
A decent charity call, for avmoa- before them. Not that others who "d aaya that: he, Parkhnrst. has f0"18 t'1 ltl "! I n.?i'7 ?! "'.f.1:. , T:.y ulf bt e Bev.r win maintain it e
- .u ... ...a. t, i.ii.i .- i.u..au.-J ...... .aw.. Vi...va.- .i.llu i-ruBi ur rsiironu rcKuiaugB ur e-ua wiuciaHj luuuor j. r. iwiBu cepi on reflection, rea.onlng end con.
" UCD." "i"' w"wa. " uuuuo:u yo.ul" r" . ' I The 1 wore you think through
common insiinci or numanity almost can ao ana db just wnat fie has i owr ia jew xora in one aay ina
. Vl.r .U.-f.l. .J . I J. ..J' I. V. V. . J ... , .a I .... a.M. AC trtna . n
Z. T, T f" ou w u i .i . . w . ..i. '" ! banking and the currency aystem.
nave souls and lire, and ought to youtn so deprived can
have hope. They are human beings! much, can make some sort
the social conditions here, and what J woul
Is the character of our people if. as he
the newspaper SDoloelst for the un- most
der world Insists, there Is no way of country. So he serves as an Incen-11 country. ,.Ia publishes a letter
your
self Ita moUvea, outline Its raaulta. ihe '
m nr. r. I .. rl . ..nr ...... ... i -. i i .
Raising a big fund for the nextjit plana it high' Vndmffiou.Y aetioS
til gaVii v liiiiik a-r inn uui. uni uun luiiib i ii a . i . lit s aa i m i . s an ri area inaio aapva-vt aa atatvn a m a . iki.u
accomplish aauita. annk wine in tne case ol -tmin J .ni.-n I UTeBloc,t aoir now w, ,L801t 0" liMr" .. ....n-
of a sucl children It la diluted.- and perfectly , ,7Q- am V-.. ,plen1,1 anl ec" advertwement, f he habit of the right life le the beet
j l k.rni... ii,. ,a....i .... ,n 19. All, these Other matters I fat. toward inaurlnr It. fruitage of all aooif resolutlona. and
talk .... I habit le almply action repeated. It la
, . I IUUVvH UCXl jrvaar, IU11 iUOlcaibOl.
rLSE WHERE on this page is re
orlnted an oitftnrlnl nt h.
' B - . I r. I . . ..,.1. ... . 1 . a. .... I mad. I. II.. ....I.J u.
J. Bnrraio (N. T.) Republic of . u a u .1 V i "Bl con: " "7' """uu uuw" " that there hafe been so much
BeptemDer 17, a labor paper r""""""" ouuu'1.u" Bluw " J .vriru, v.n u..,.u., " about are mere "dust or chaff.
- or l years' standing; also a letter r" "7.1 " rBC"- -v iv.u. u. .ou. -uuUMr. j Wht)n a newspaper thus refuses
to thafpaper from John Mitchell! " th,ey are no morf- Tb are refuses to sink Into stagnant dls- I The fact must be recognized hKkcuss the Issues that everybody
va we nrst page or tne same pa- .4lJ.a. y -piu. thinking about, and says theyare
-per. in conspicuous type, the Re- Thejr do not erve the .treams of deed the. loss of sight may and of- France orItaly. 'They are the nat- only ..dufJt 0r chaff," though? Mr.
public says: "The defeat of Bryan .-. --w imwouwos " ,'"77', .1 .v" vt..m.e w.ne grape, a. no Taft eema to be laboriously dlscua-
m mis raterul campaign means the v , , '""uw ""nau-ny ""f"""- " " . "cePl Por sing them, too It Is pretty evident
naaa. I AtAlArlat WaMkl 1 anwaaaaai f .a. 1 A a . at I V l a (n BAniA aTf afkaW tA A a- f1 A a If a,A all. I Tinn. AP a I I IabhIA ' arat m t A Ala, ail r , t
"A Poem for,Tod
. A ' New America
ay
Bv Katharine Ti Bates
Katharine laee Bataa (Falmouth,
df.ftt of fiftmrw, .nri ... i vii- apologist, yellower in Its advocacy of true In some degree of any great tions Of California." yet no doubt the" 1.. . ..i.... i'-.-.i ??r'?,V,i?.5',ia. ?
, UUM uis .uuiuua- a a ... . I i. i i a av . . . ... I . . , ' , . mill ii, una uuiuiut iu Btu " uoieuos huucbuj. oiib ou ouueu n numinr oi ira uii finm;
tlon of organised labor In the llnl- tne,r cause than the yellowlst of the loss. or lack of the ordinary faculties amount of, wine-producing, vineyards . ivA nnrtv thii it msn?irfa n w.n Engiiah claaaics and haa pubiiahed aev- when a poorer
. .7 . m Vnl UaTlnw innrnai. if. Und mPRna of work and nlnvmnf rnnld h m.nr'tLa. ,innii.i in 01 l?e. partVr ll?at .K..suPp.ort?- Jeral. volumee of poetry. Not only doea flee; do the t
U'V"-. ;"OP0werrui loea T.: ., . "1- '.17 .v:V:,.. P,nt Pr de'.only. Dy going t hi. patrloUo eong compare favorably w.y, even.
OI l.DOr. lea or JOS Cannon ononlT UC1U"! ul- iL preai iu owiui ....... UUv.v.cu,v im. v.v,Uu.j, auv .it tuo pivuurau.t n.nnrf whlln -and ran a-lwa nn I w"o America, out, n con lain a lenii-1 come, naoituai.
lan now .rrtk . Hn.iv ZZ 11 pain fa without cause or occasion. In Senator Gore is his apparently could in course of time be aubBtltut- if-
a i a' a.v,w a.Wut vwjo jr
newa
alway. batter to do right habitually
uian ii i. io nave to mane a eepar.
ate deol.lon and act of will each time.
Yet one only cornea to dnlnw rlrht
habitually br t reouant . ran.tltTnna nf
right action voUintarlly.
jf-ruitrui reaoluUon. etrike out new
roote In ' every poaalble action. The
only way to do a thing right at all
le to do It right alwava. fielae. every
tradea nntmti.m Tha n.nnviia.-i. Tnere are tens of thousands of spontaneous,- unarrectea cneerrui
ot a Democratic paper, nor a Re- w.omen In Portland with whom the ness- fcrood humor. Joviality, llfe
publlcan paper. . . The rank .and flle Problem of existence, la quite as se- blesBlng, natural happiness despite
f both partiea are. made up of de- r,0UB tnat r courtesans, his reac arruciion. lie Tainy dud?
cent, patrlotlo ' citizens, : and iVIg There are -waitresses,; cooks, laun- bles over,, with wit and humor, and
only? when th ' Cannons, the Aid- dresses, chamber-maids' apd ecores of one hearing him forgets that the
riches a ad theJimmy Shermans, the her- aervitors whose Jhours of toll nian Is blind. . He not only does not
tools or -ruthlesa" financial and drv-J8 lon :ana earnings slender. From Dore anyouuy uy aiiusion w ms iobs,
puraio interests, secure control pri ( canj uuuri io ine jaie noun; M" " "
' a party that It becomes a menace they are at toll in order to meet the themselves by thinking about it. If
to the rights, Hbertlea and material great problem that confronts us all. J tnere is not ngnt in nis eyes, tnere
well-being of the rank and file- of Save '. a few, all the women In this Ms i'sunshlne In his soul' and after
all parties." ' ' 4 ' . " great clt.y are toiling, tolling, toiling, all it is tne ngnt or tne soul tnat
The Republic proceeds to mention It thousands of homes where the counts most, though the light of
Gompers' record, and Cannon's, and weans are. slender there are mothers the 18 Indeed a great and nevef
asks: "An between -Gompers and who must add to the burden of I suuicienuy apreciaiu. uieueins.
this man Cannon, where dn vnn work- motherhood the heavier load nt aid- There are compensations, if only
ingmen atandf,.' A pertinent ques- ing in the problem of bread winning, partial or comparatively slight for
tlon. for everybody knows that all To rpt thA "nnnr crnsi" for thA rhii. all great losses. Thus Senator Gore
votes not cast foY either Bryan' or dren la a greater burden for these has a Phenomenally, retentive mem J
" Taft will be votes practically thrown mothers than for the Portland cour- ory- necessarily irameo to me ui
' away., and the success of Taft tan to mitt a Hf nf c)nm. most use, and so he remembers a
and ., the Republican nominees into other walks among etrangers, thousand farts and Incidents, and can
for congress means the continued and th An in rAantohiA w.v call them up at will, which most of
rule of Cannon, Aldrlch; Sherman, that which the tens of thousands of " would rhaw forifoUen;or:raJslaId.
HoDklns and that element of the Lniv,i. in ta,.ti. He has a logical, mind, good argu-
r.- - " - " I Avn)wubuww tv vauvu. aaa m wi i.ACaVAAVai caA qi . . , , . . . i.a , .
-party, Aprmrently Judging from this doing. It is the women who ODey tentative ability, and a pleasing de-
ramer conserva lyq ana entirely te- the law that are entitled to these Y?:-"' ZTm-TTn
specuiDie wormngmena organ, or- overflowing floods of solicitude. It
ganized labor in New Jork will be hs they, and not the, women who
preuy wen umiea on wovemDer 3 m defy the law In pursuing a life that
iBvur oi xsryan.
agreeable use of bis talents,.'.. All can
not do the' same, yet what one man
blind ) from'.ear)yi ; youth' 'has done,
THE CUP OP DEATH.
V
the law forbid, that most deserve en ur tCntIo,l U "cUy
ine law xoroias, inai most aeserve ,, . tnHV ,. fn M,v.
J. I ..v. i Li. I J " r . -
ucicudo nuu a vimuiinuiiHUip. .nv nf ..a - with, nii sfai.fi Uv Ina nr
The Journarhas not promoted the impa,red shamed, that, we have done
muvemeut tor urivm8 oui me acanei aM. rfnrt"fla w -Bald' rtinv In-
ERT WIDE attention has been women. What It holds is, that if a spjre ( otherB who aTe. , afflicted to
niwaciea m wis country ana iaw is on me statute dooje ana an cheerful , effort to do the ; best they
aDroaa to tne amousn. or per- prucia. nas taaen a solemn oatn to can. Some can do most in one way,
II In the use of a common enforce thai law, that official should Lmi in another hut h will succeed
drinking cup at public fountains and not be censured if enforcement -be J m0Bt and besti and be bappy In SRite
:. cmcnuciu. mo iueuacB is coniessea i aiicmpiea. t ia me lowest una oi 0( blindness or any otheTc physical
-ana in many ways precautionary moral standard tnat insists that tne affliction, who has the most "sun'
measures nave Deen resorted to. mayor or .tu city snpuia. violate ms ghlne In his soul."
More than 10,000 -churches have oath of office. What The Journal! Senator . Gore, blind, goes about
adopted the Individual communion I knows is, that the enforcement of spreading abroad sunshine in the'
cup, ana many scnoois eitner provide I this of any other law, must have world and so have other blind and
a sanitary drinking fountain br re- public sentiment behind It, or It will I otherwise greatly afflicted people
quire the pupil to, use Individual be of doubtful outcome. Public sen- happier, indeed, apparently, .than
cups.. In many places in Germany, tlment rules a city, rules the state, most of us, after all, because, as it
pasteboard, cups ace supplied, which rules the world. But Mayor Lane seemB, when sight or . some other
after being once used are destroyed. in any attempt to carry"out the. law good thing was taken from them
The New York board of health has should have, and has, the respect of there was bestowed upon them
. at. a t.ii.j a. av. a a 'I ... .... I, a - 1 i. ..... 1
icwuu; lUBiaiiwu iu iub aaeuaqaarter. i every citizen wno De neves an oatn lsiiarge muyyij
of the department, a drinking foun- Ian oath, and who would not violate I "stihshlne in the soul."
tain that supplies an Individual cup I his own oath,
ed for whiskey, it certainly would be k tflffl 8(J lt mereIy raIlg- rJdtculous-lft?:!1?1 " wl
of vaqj benefit, to the : nation and ly at BrJ.an and no,8 ..Free snyr. to areater popularity.
would, make for temperance along a
line of less resistance than absolute
prohibition does. : '
- An English statistician says that
the world' wine crop last year was
about 4,000,000,000 gallons, worth
1800,000,000. Of this France pro-
SUNNY JTOniY'S SPEECH.'
F
OOR, PUNK Jimmy Sherman4.
He tried to make a speech Fri
day, and all ho could think
-v.. . . .. .v.. n : I O beanttful for DllaTTltn feet.
duced . 1.745.000.000 gallons. Italy k 7. Who.e atom, fmpaaaloned etreee
1 ior. aaa aaa qoI , , aaa aaa oeiongea to me same-pany as mat a tnorougnraro ror freedom beat
....-.."v,", aa,,vvv,vv., main 1tn u.ll.J T
, . i ..I Art AAA . . '.A I v nuU 1VI11CU AilULUlU UU1IUK
Algeria 190.000,000, Portugal 9.- Lv-. . . . ..... -v-..- ...
vaaaaa a a . m M vo "ai. nut o ituiu o uu u l DLauu i vu menu iiiiiiv m
uuu.uuu, Austria l.vuil.uoo. nun- . ' Confirm thy moul In aelf-controL
ararv ' KX.nnn.nnn ih rrniiAi matna t, .-.it-- r- . 0--rr iny iioerty in law.
rn nnft oftn on .n r.vT. - t0 all the Roosevelt policies.. Not a
COiQOO.OOO, and many, other coun- ,. v. v, ... . . ....'
frlA. amalUr amn.ml. f,nm K7 AAA . "v"" bb.b cuiibuw Qf nheratlnir
AAA ".iiAni tn innmaiia'MA Pf corruption fund from, the ihtecrj When. valiantly, for man's avail.
-. wen .lavisneaj precious lire:
America! America!
May Ood thv eold refine .
Till all auccesa be nobleness.
ported
irofe.Bor of Kngllah at opportunity to reallie your reaxlutVna.
in tne peat way even
way would eeem to Bur
ning determined on al-
unneceaaarily, until lt be-
become courteous, then
under all circum-
it .earn, aa thauah
you mignt taae err tne tension a little
and live a little lesa thoughtfully of
othera. If you would become unaelflah,
practice the deeda of the self-giving
life down to the least detalle of living.
The only way to keen tha nr. mm.
ing up is to keep it, all moving up all
O beautiful for spacious sklea.
For amber wavea of grain.
For purpfa mountain majeatlea
Above the fruited plain!- -America!.
America!
Ood shed his grace on thee.
And crown thy wood with brotherhood
From sea to shining Seal
000 gallon, in " Roumanla : and Rus-
.1. tn fK9 AAA arAlln.- T'l ' ir..l.
ests who thus, put a mortgage as
f:!,"!1 AWith a PapUlat,on minislration and
of about 80,000,000, produce over
3,000,000,000 gallons of wine, worth
$600,000,001). and is their main
source tf Wealth,' and yet' drunken
congress, thus sup-
Not a word about the fact
that he and a gang of other politi
cians like him have for many years
been jbusy serving Standard Oil, the
In-lfhnAA VniMlfHaa . fa- a.mn.,.. 'UD' Dt" "
r . -r vvu.in'a I .4... V. ... - .....a .11 av.
tlvolv nr. ' ' nnllfnrnl. ln- Mn . "-" bukm . u UBi, aU tuo
Sha WoTc almaTTd' and Morgan & Co.. and
m..ov -a JL A- ra., acting as agents for. plundering. the
of
.Whether or not pub- j
ANCE.
to every one that takes a drink ,of lio sentiment Is sufficiently behind A MEANS OF TEMPER-
... . . ... i - i a wrar-Tww .
its cooling water. Tnat universal I the mayor to make the movement
eanltatlon in thlB field is to be in-J succeed, and whether or not this
voked and hat there will result an world-old problem of the social evil
extraordinary saving of life and of jean be solved by law are problems
materia, means tarougn prevention i for the future to disclose; the past
vi invauaism. is unquestionea. , A haa never done it.
D
How a drinking cup in use In aj What do thqse who are howling
No.
OES PROHIBITION prohibit!" If
we have to give a categorical
answer, lt must be now, as It
always has. been - In the past,
A prohibition law has not pre
achool for nine day. showed wretch-laa-alnst the mavor nrnnnaat xtrvo. vented the sale and drlnklngof al
,ed sanitary conditions was recently doea th anarlet nrnn nrnnna tf Coholic liquors in large quantities in
related in The JournaL Human cells ia rich, rich to overflowing. It, and Malne, rfn. Vermont, ; tnj Kansas or
ana dim or aeaa .am rrom the scores of Portland oeoDle have anywner- eiee, ana pernapi never
.a a. ....I r vi,v I . i a V A t M A I . M m -
mourns oi tne arinaer. were ao thick I wealth, . more wealth than they can WUI- arT poruon. oi locai op
en the upper surface of the cup tbat I spend. Why not, as wealthy people tIon "tates much-liquor Is somehow
. . ai.aia.a .at ... a . J . " la. a M Wf. a aa . a
: tne neaa oi a pin couia not be placed In De. Moines .re doing, establish CDtamea ana consumea. .ven it tne
anywhere without touching several! an institution to employ and give
of them. To each cell clunr 10 tol ODDOrtunlty for a respectable life to
150 germs, and.lt was estimated women who may reform? It Is a
that there were 100,000 germs on noble opportunity, one that if faith
every square Inch of the .urf.ee. fully pursued, would doubtless save
-There Is overwhelming evidence many a fallen woman and reatore
, that diphtheria germs survive In the her to a life where true sympathy
mouth for weeks or even months af- for her would be a crowning virtue,
ter the patient has recovered. They It would be a charity and enterpriae
are often In the mouth of a well oi the .wettest and noblest concen-
persoB. but passing Into the mouth of I tlon.
one -leas bsnne, prduc violent Bat. If unwilling to do thla do
- disease. - An epidemic of diphtheria
la which there were 24 case, in
Rochester, X. Y., was traced, accord
Ing to the report of Dr. Forbes of
that city, to use of a common drink
ing rvp. which all of th. sick had
eed. la eirmlar No. 127. tetaed by
tbe b.rea. of animal ladastry. April
4. 190 1, are found these words:
"Tbe Istrodocttoa of bacilli Into the
lxdy throng th. aaJnjorcd wall of
tbe :jreat!v tract, anywber from
tbe moarh dowawarda, I. the (cfctef
iwSe of Infection with tabe-rcalo.'..'
la c'rrslars c. teberralosia Issued by,
they who object to the major's ef
forts Insist that the law ahould still
be violated, anddae. wretched busi
Be be continued T Or. would they
prefer to hare the sovereign statute
o' Changed that harlot Itm would
bav. the recognition and sanction of
th law, exist by publle authority,
and become on of tbe legalized ln-
gtitatloa. 1. this fair city of rote?
Th Republican managers are
tiring to make et that Bryan . i.
conalatt rpctlGg his attitude to
ward Prveldeat Roosevelt Not at
authorities are In entire ; sympathy
with the law, and are capable and
vigilant, drinking cannot be entire
ly suppressed:
We do not say therefore, however,
tbat prohibition laws are a total
failure. They In part accomplish
the, desired. object. ' While they do
not altogether stop ' drinking and
drunkenness, and while -they .tempt
evil-minded men .to break the ' law.
they do exterminate the saloon, they
make It an outlaw, they'suppreii
thl. pi ae where so much evil, orig
inates .or I. 'nourished;! and thus
doubtless a great number, of youths
and men. th temptation-not being
placed before- them, are caved from
formiag the -bad and la many cases
ruinous habit or arm nag. -'
But probably a' w law .policy than
tbat of abeoiat and Impossfbl pro
hibltsoa woald be the permission and
even th eneosrageasent of th aale
and use of Bon-lntoxlcatlag wine,
and even beef with the percentage of
alcohol la It rrduced. Itaaay b aaldj
much, wine as France and Italy com
blned. Our southern Oregon could
produce a: large quantity.' If, as he
urges,. the use. of ywlne is a rational
road, to . temperance,' it Is-certainly
Important tq 'consider. the ' policy of
exceptlng'this prodirci from our pro
hibition laws. '.
Mr. Sharboro.jtjOotes Thomas Jef
ferson as; paying :v'I. rejoice as a
moralist at the 'pr6spec,t W a reduc
tion of duties-bfcvrfffe tyjgqr nation
al legislature tt4 ,an error to view
$ taj -on that 'article as - merely a
tax on.the.ricb lt Is i 'prohibition of.
fa. .... 1 ,ta - fill. ' . . .
jio uob uj iuo iinuui,B classes, ana a
condemnation of them to the poison
or spirit.... xvo nation la t drunken
where wine Is cheap,' and njrW sober
wnere aearness or wine, substitutes
ardent spirits as its common bever-
people while sworn to serve them, fi
no, not . a, word about the record of
the last 12 years, or six years, or two
years, of these fine fat fellows, from
Sunny Jimmy. . All -he can think pf
is that 40, odd years ago some Dem- j
ocrats abused Lincoln. Poor, punk
Jimmy.
Mr. . Taft . has apparently become
so worried . over the attitude . of or
ganizedlabor toward him that he
loses bis temper'.and makes ' some
iHe Bay thafifr.
I . a . ,
luuiiuieci icuittr&a.
And .every gain divine!
O beautiful for patriot's dream
That sees beyond the years
Thine alabaster cities gleam
Undlmmed by human tears!
America! America!
God shed his grace on thee.
tha time.
Good habits have a' wonderful fructi
fying power. They bear fruit quickly.
They grow all through the life. The
life of truth and goodnese le not as we
sometimes think, a weary, tedious busi
ness ot waicmng an Innumerable num
ber of actions. It Is simply tbe life
that steadily sets Itself toward the
gooa mat yields ever to higher life.
The seed sown anywhere comes to life
and Increases' as lt seizes every power
of life In the warm earth and the sun
shine and Shower. The light that would
come, tp its fullness must seek out Hs
food everywhere, it must choose its, en
vironment and atmosphere. It. must ap
propriate to itself everything that will
that hinders. '
It is no use hoping to be good by
dreaming of goodness. The desirable
life is the fruitage of endeavor. It cul
tivates friendships that lift, it finds
inspiration and nourishment in thoughts
and sights and sounds that leave the life
stronger, sweeter and with greater de
sires for the best It does the deeds
Ana crown tny.jrooa wiin promernooa that it desires. It pays the price of per
jciuiji nm Bmning- Bea: xectlon.
' .Our resolutions fade because they
This Date In History. . ften..V? Jly spasmodic admiration, of
1711 The First church In rnrnhlll. i""1"" lueaia. rney nourish where
Boston, was destroyed by fire. :' . ifLJftL l,ea?7. t"ffvo"f l?
lKIZIiarriAnabura. wa. .tt.akA1 k T,' a lieu, muuKll
k i m.......y. mi uur oarnt.sinesa we
the British
1832-The last case of Asiatic cholera .rle and ihe fiV. $?nnK8i.t.,,rOUf r
ia nnnrtiui .t fhiia dainhi. struggle and tne life finds its -enriching.
wa. reDorted at Phlladelnhl
j.ftj ne ureat Renublic. the larg
est merchant vessel in the world all
tnat time, was launched at Boston.
1878 The American T.lhrnrv aaaa.
ciation was formed in Philadelphia.
through the endeavor.
Sentence Sermons
my s Trie Hon. A. k. sraret waa an-
pointed lieutenant-governor of tha
nortnwest territories of Canada.
1898 The battleship Illinois was
launched at Newport News. .
19Q4-Presldnt Roosevelt ill Harrls-
hnr. Xn a,l...a I. . , .
are must be enlarged to cope with law
less wealth.
age.
xr --r --
THE PRESIDENT AND THE
" 'PEOPLE. . ' '
J HOUGH i President
Roosevelt
. may abandon wbat the people
understand to be his policies.
they will not Though he may
ajand br and support notorious ene
mies of those policies such men. as
Long. Hanabrougb, KIttredge, . Hop-
Kins, Jenkins and Cannon, the peo
ple -will .toOt. President', Roosevelt
could easily lead the people In the
right direction: i He. cannot -lead
them on a Jsaok. track. . Nor can he
stop them, from .going forward.
The people have regarded Presi-
aent Kooaeveit ae in some aspects a
great and a mightily useful man, and
they appreciate "and will -not -forget
the good that- he baa done, that he
has set grandly reformatory forces
In motion;. but, they'lo eee that he
is far from , Infallible; that he com
mit, egregious errors and has shown
Inexplicable inconsistencies, and
when he .tand.-by.mea and meas
ures directly hostile-to his. own pol
icies, they trust him ,no .farther. H
may play the role of oppostt char
acters satisfactorily to his own con
Kience, but h' cannot do io aatl
factorily to ' th ; awakened " and
aroused American people. - ,;, j
In thla country th people are not
ready to subscribe to the doctrine
that the king can do no .wrong. In
the first place they resent arbitrary
dictatorship' la ' politics- from tie
White Hon, and In the second place
they will be their own Jadge as to
whether, their chief' mat 1st rat. la
right or .wrong, -and when .b Is
either th on or the other. . . j
This Is too big a country to b ras
by one man. even if ji were f Iwara
cosshrtentiy WghZ. and.'lt 'ciytainly
will not take kindly oo dictatorship
LABOR STANDS WITH GOMPERS
' AND BRYAN
'- BT0m'th' Bufal Republic . , what Mr Gompera and his associates
The laboring men of the country have I of the executive council . asked for.
come. to. the conclusion that, their dutvl''.Anj?na.e. me!? ' thB various unions
a. .-... . - . . '
w lusmKiYH axu io one anotner ptain
By Henry F. Cope.
Character Is crystallised conduct.
"
It takes a bla- heart tn arnM. llltl.
folk. -
, a a
He who fears has. his greatest foe
within.
a 'a
.1" 'greatest who give, mast of
himself to men.
a a
Tact Is slmnlv tntrlnar nalna Ia w.
In tduch with people.
a
Most men have charllv ATI All .k Ia
cover their own sine.
a a
The touch of tears Is often the closest
cement of hearts.
a.
ly -directs them to cast aside ae least
ror the-time beinsr the Dart v; tie. which
have become habitual with them and
to- exercise their franchise Independent
ly.1 i-. . t . .......
Tha noWllinn nf tha niirrnl-.n.niiKllA
is .well . known . to the working-men of.
BuTfala and waatam New- TForlc. All
or our, readers know that months - ago
we. aeciarea tnat no consiaeration. ox
political partlaaqshlp' would enter Into
our policy. - wa advised the waaa.
worxers to consiaer tne-piatrorm nee
laratlonB -and the candidate, of all par
tiea before choosing., whom they would
eupport. . .
u ney--'nave - none so. Tney . nave
thoughtfully studied' the official ut
terances- of all the partiea and they
nave studied 'the - records or all the
national candidates. . And ..-the very
great majority of them .have reached
a - conclusion as to the - direction. In
which their publlo duty Ilea.
In order, that the attitude of the
working-men of this part of the etate
might be learned, the Buffalo Republic
sent Its rcDre.entatlve. Into every city
end large village In the Eighth Judicial
district. There was no picking and
choosing. ' Men were Interviewed . aa
they were tnat 'Tbe officers and - tha,
Baemoer. . ei tne various locals
Baked to azoresa their views.
The men whom our , representative.
?i'rfnew that the -pemocratlo party In Paying the price of purity la the best
the Denver convention granted all that prayer for paradise. r n mm oest
a
man ascends to heaven on whom
the repreantaUves of the American
Theral-okntwT rth5S rtS of the r1Low'n Tr appetite. 1. turning
various trades! thiti Z -rlr? ii lh! k0"' b"t your ambition
"rtul acceptance, made' it very
clear that-ha waa j. miiAk i. 1 No
government by injunction then as he heaven has not descended.
:a w , ", ? " "I? o'lsnea tne reputation a a
wh E! JiXStW". inJunctloivi ' There are a lot of people trying to
Ohla, . Unlrd ,n "ht tha world Pairing theTanfero
..Af "! tbe various crafte v... , J .
bjbq aara tnat Mam u el Compere, presl- Ui. T Ahii- '.f.nli,"n.cn ,9v"
dent of the American Federation of hl" ch,,dren la wllllng'ness to work.
JUabor, and the exeouUve council, had
made wise and courageous use of their I The
'si eretw-kiiai eiaaam. r9 IkaU I 1 Tim OfMn man ttmm a. m wmm m M a. a. .
position, of leadership In advising thefper lasy one. because he eats noth
worklnsmen a? . th..-Yr.it.ai a,..r. i. lnar.
teast ealda their party ties-and ; to vote . . a
IZltJ ne national candidates -f that ' The aaddeat thing about some le that
wb' ha" bewa the courage to thr neve are touched by tbe sorrow,
stand by the -wage workers In their ef- of others. . ,N ' . w"
fSIt iS.obin lt ' ieglelaUoa-wWc , . .
SJ "r? oby'oualy entitled to. Lots of sour people would be
Therefore It la th.t T,,aa.i. . ini.r.hi. ir v,.- a .-.r " "r
publlo unreservadl aWimitr n.- about ih.i, " ' ma muca
not because he la a Democrat, but be-
SHrJai AJVi th Petty which stand It le not the fact of the salary ftut
behind hire have shown the disposition the motive In the eervice that atampa
to do the fain and square thing by the hireling. aumpa
RepnbllcaBS. pemocrata, ,' ia
aaa nociaiist.
h
d.Dendence - leaaruere
Better etllL thav are good American
eitlsene. ' who ask for so a pacta! priv
ileges ' and no unfair advmotage. over
their fellow cltlsene. . - . .
Tba unanlmltr of their expression
waa remarkabk. Tbev did not declare
for the XemocraUe party, but may ea
declare themaelyee for William . Jen-
Ings Bryan for president and for the
Oorapers program. In II cases out of
every 1. tbey declared their roo rlct km
that Preeddvnt 8unoel Oornr-era sad the
eaacoUv council of the .A merit Fed
eratloa ef Leber did tbe ' eoOBlstent
thing.-did the logltal thing and , did
the right thus when they advised 'the
vonunrmra or toe tnitea riaies io
give their uffragee apd thrlr-. moral
Bunport to Kryan and KVra., end tbe
labor clatforni on wftkcti tbvv stand
All of thM BJiea had raad'the plat-
f or ms of the two (Beat sartlaa They
knew aa-4- tbev said that, after' having
had Ita altBt1n-drneeiad epctf iraliy
te the abga et the rowar eS taiumrUoii
br the federal cob ria. after rta.ttia Its
tt.ntlea draws t the laws wMrh
mik a labor enloe an llaeml mm
t i lino la th Vnl ted istra. the rocs
mittoe ea reaotutlona of th Fter-ubllt-aa
atlonai v-owva-nttxi 1 .eittxstelr re
fused te grant etea'a bid all itfrM ef
t.kair I. . -" "B "f
' ' Mill CUHnilT.
The union man of ..... iv.s
tauiu or asryaa. and with Oom per a.
and we stand with the union men.
Tbe aame 1toe of the Buffalo Re
publlo In which tbe foregoing editorial
appeared, contained also the following
letter from John Mitchell: -
Spring Valley, 111, Sept It 110
To the Bntfalo Republic. Buffalo, N. T:
Answering your telegram of today,
I have this te say:
I Bincerelv K i,m ik.i .11 tim..
Interests lo this cotintrv. tnelndlna-
thoaa of tbe workinrman. won Id be
graaUy beaeflted by -tha election of'
Bryan. Laf.1tlm.lo on.ln... a.rllian
ft wealth would have nothing te fear
ta. wticn an event.
The platform on walt-h lfr. Br-ran
stand, fully racoalaa tha rlrhta of
ariaaiifa iaror a nl gives aporlMo as-euraix-ee
of leglal.tlon that will pro
tect I Br rtgrbta and Ilnerlv of onraalzed
laoor. The platrorm on which Mr. Taft
stands, gives tm anich rcrnltm and
oo swh aaanrancra. Th. tue. thero
forc. le rlarlv drawn and tbat la the
roaoow Mr. Qopiptb and ihe eaerstlve
commmu er tne Awv. pvrtoratlon of
laabor advleed trade nnloalau te vets
for Bryan.
Tbe tiredatory rteh k r e eeatoos
la thafr ndvomry of ktr. Taft, rlarly
Indh-ate here tbe rtt of the people
abooad eland In h firt.
. ;ohv WitchfxTa
Porond TW-Ireefdmt. A. r. of ta.
Ton can teach a congregation to en
joy sermons of nothing but wind, but
thsy wUl fll. of their education.
Arnold Daly. Birthday.
.."Tfrn B.,y' on. of th J'tlngulehed
end still ri.lng actor, of the America
taaa. waa born In Rronklvn v- -v
October 4. Jg7. and received hie educa
tion at the Sacred Heart academy there
He Bbowed considerable talent for the
atage and be ran his career at an aari.
age. He made his first appearance on
the stare l lx .d eoonMtracted ,
farorable attention. He mada hi. New
York debut at the Herald Rni. .w.
?Ir.fai" Ap11'.,.? Chambers la
Padd BheBd Wilson,- sad was soon
ZTlf hi.r.br Jn the earlv
part of USB be went te England and
made hie rirst aptvearance on the In.
&nn suge at the Oerrlck, April u, M. '
Aftr hl return to th. f-nitaw ....
he played In New Tort, flrat with Julia
MV.'T !'rtr FHtchle'; then
la "Hearts Anamo"; In In-T-ynthla-
-The Bird In the Care' and
"V lor Andre. and I. l.ai -41!-
Oltl From Iltxla" In h. sane year
he nrodocod haw'n 'Vaodiil.- ...
rinco lha-a ho haa b.n alternately m...
laiar lo Sa. Yn. . . . I r-'.J
.... ' , .!. ' A.Ol B
aa and touring I S pnar.tr with a
reportalre of flva or Ml t,T, n-l'
lag oeversj ef tbe boat works of a haw.
N