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THL' OUKOQH DAILY JQL'fcMAU OSTXAh'D. WCXWESDAY HVttUKQ. OCTOBEiJ II. JJU. A A i Jvr wa I a. IV I la ts It. WM4 (voiMi M-4 l is.. Hvtxi.! i 1 c..i j u iv ivu. COMMENT AND NEWS IN imiCP w; far L FlUtt fc4 It M b-INol,, 1 I-- A M4 4 M U U tilJ I. ;, 4V. M . -. 4 '- 4 ,.. 14. . Uli tfr4 IHt li ll . 4 It Mii 4 , a. .. lUj UliJtl Till ll ILt tU.iJ 'MltU 1- Vi. . . ...... . , . . ... ii-a,!.! U 1 lA M4U. (tlikuU. . r. - -wt . - : T'" . . - U.. t "-- I a--) m.i:u4,M4m I B4JU LMlit W l I C XI .nwlf W M. l I fCMW 44 4-I ee4 .ty hUi T- .. . .- tw U. . U-l at. a-hiu4iif l4 H to W-. ii m l rfM , , i Mih'i.4 t.w rX ..y-- Ji a JV 4-.'. .m4 T- I I-. ' a S i 4kJ .- HUM W .M U AJ M il l I l llll tmm. I - . . . . ...... k. 4 tan 11 'lLa lM .Ma tcaia WU hAii i M l--4 -.A I r t f(u 4 . -4 a J . I K fcniHHX M ( 4j 0 M li 1M4 i liM amiii Columbia TkVtr LlUr,rromtK.PoPt. rw kM4 . - toM . I JT tiui4i uiLi(i r W4. " " J tV WW i 1 , r 't"'Z I . k4 to , lv 4 lu4 m Its - M to lllM44 M v- U4 lA. 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TtIK mOHHKOW CLAIM, f TAKING el lh iaitUlM .4 tt44, . &4lll fw4 ij li.Lr mm "TV p f!. la roLLrmc 4 ! tkitof kf iattinmral Ui4N eJit nj t1lrrmBit-- 4 4l cun(rf ttnj riJrfil! ham CoBlrl nj rtitc4 drpftur A i I ',v t-v Kkrw fovrettrni jUtlvl IO fXttb Itto I.! f7 7.in, MTvifrL al re.to U FaBmi lot K Rrp.t. V ko, iUn.l lc oibIki f K Mtl-:y -' rc-!i oa ik theory II U U.I L Ful! .! P' 1 topiKri4." tre u cryMlI.is tkroeh. J k'trtw oitu!oa tk a txrt Ikt COMiry, Ttn U lmotrtl- ,r" wkwow U h kfM te bits lo U ot c.1 lb fftilril '"-l tsi.ora is tk RrtLlxa jmnjr. , tbt Ofrr iR.bly.u Kii UiulrrKiD kit da mofi tha 4rfct tkf did not know ?! whrbnuraciHbai to ckcb 4- to icl f.l ran4if.trt They kit aarty !rift away froca tb today. Kaljh VJ. rpat!kiuaai ef Li awl a. It ia 'ln k!i Ortfon opJ kadcrtkip to militant and ao appeal- "hom l"T to In- iaf Ikai il kaa coliattd hoa ! ,orf ,h P"1'"7 ! tarat of tka ma mi amoag bia pf PPonI l aiirrobly to ahow aonil admircia. It bat rrta cauaedju,e, now- rrtaidral Tat to mak aoma daimtl ,rnlB h fartnrr aa to ku own profreaaiventia. Lor '4rm ia belitr informed on Rooarvelt nrrciacd afronf bfla-f ,nt,41 Utt or Virt lh race ia drawing RrDublicaniim back !?. Ih Pnr of finance. ia tbt direction rf - ancient moor- P '! lboring wn in a dry kf. II waa able to do ao becaute ' btt,tr Ptfd on general and enr ol tb prettigt of the prraidential rtRt PWiC thought than it tbt arer- oflKt Ptit ia rtalitj. it waa La Fol- waicr 01 uig nuaineit. Iett who blaied tbt tiul and lighted Thui, the plain people of California the way for Rooarvelt. knew they would rather run their own La Folletlt'a power lica ia bit ,u, ,hn it run for them by a great conttrocthre geniaa. He ia the rnroad, and they voted it atraight. firat man ia tbt nation to riat to They were right about it. and their maatery of Big Baaiaeaa. Through ctioa i exactly what the people of bia power at governor, he brought other atite will take, whenever the corporation of Wiacoaaia to hia tD'T ft the chance. "The people feet and forced them to obey the comprehend" a whole lot that the law. Ha regulated them with an average highbrow never knew. iroa hand, and taught them that both 1 Oregon, for example, the oeonte - their taiety and a legitimate profit I clamored for a direct primary law. lor their capital and endeavor were ana a legialature refuted to paa it in aubmiaaion to tbt lawa. Yet aoAt tie next election under the initta juat and ao fair waa hia control that j tJ-r the people pasaed it by a vote nobody ia Witconain retpecta La p 5oU5 for and 16,354 againtt The toilette more highly than do tht people "comprehended" what they brigadiera of buaineaa. They respect I wanted, and, with the initiative, got mm lor hia power, for bia honeaty alter a legialature had refused it 'and for the juttnett of hit purpote. The legislature refuaed to paaa a ' There are thoee who believe Mr. -cal option law for citiet, and the La Follette can be nominated. It it people through the initiative paased however, an unlikely contingency, a atate wide law, with 4316 for and There were about 340 aouthern dele- 40,198 against. gatea in the lateat national Republican The people asked for a gross earn- convention, and most of them were inga tax on certain cornoration nt , federal olfice holdera. They will be tne legialature refused to past th there again in 1912, and the machin- 'aw. At the next election, the oeonl ery of the administration will tee paased it with the initiative, catting wai iney are lor Mr. Taft It will yv& lor it, and only 6360 against it be an influence in the convention that the representative legialature rep- even me widespread aentiment for reaent, and it so, whom? lit. LaFollette will find it difficult The legislature beat a corrupt prac- lu overcome, ine more votet Mr. ccs diii, and at tfte next election by 1. 11 . . .. I .e .. . . . ronrue gets in tne conven- oi tne initiative, the people pasaed A.AM lL 'II 0 . 14, 111. - . . wuii, inc ucuer a win dc tor the Ke- ine vote tor waa M,04 and puDiican party, tven the limited 8mt, 31,301. number of insurgents in the conven- The people do "comprehend." tion that named Mr. Taft compelled he adoption of progressive pledget ENGLISH TENANT FARMERS in the nlatform Tf n,.. . delegatet that forced the stand "E 8:reat landed estatet of the tert and Big Business from drawing I British aristocracy are farmed the party further and further awav X by renters only small portions from Lincoln Republicanism. The . g held by the owncr for a tronger the voice of insurgency in me' or nole, farrn- These tenan- v-m.9 4(4'to. ato I Mtv .:j to.ui ::' fl U 0wmt I vr4(it r(4 by V (j ciiJ tl'lto (-to - lw4 Nr t..iMMk. .to m.jrm I efc fchA-U rti'UM Hllto H.IUM.I U lUk. tuu I. K. 1 . :. I . ... . ... , ' - r I - - - La au. mJ . . ------ - - - . . .... . I ' rJ" 1 a lav... la fv.i 11 l. a ia.. . . ' . ' vwrf,, It M to.4.ta A -J I ti la la iHtui unf to I TY. L. aL. . .. . . . 1 1 . 1-1 il .4 ,LL a fcu. V. f ? f.1 (w. ... I i-to w a I . . - - m w44 to il I I rwi 1-- tai 11 I., a ... ... L . . , . . K . . ...II a fkl-tl ILl.Mk .l La KII , 7 . . ' H Iw IU M4vi:l ntoto Kay ltrt. rfc Wto l mm ta "",w" 4 a-T al Ifce e-w. t , L.", ', a.-.! r4f u -- ia ii4 1 - i in ai IVmm.' a-4 a WUi.. wlto ka.e U.a rv . T. T'l w ,i..i. l. .,.4 atTw M iV.- U' ,u, r-"l " ""'' to- to tl lt Ml.ua.lM. nL4i... to w al.Ii , -. L.a ata4 ! Ha. "' lM Jr, eta l liMI U.l ll to to4 . , to. a. a M ,U mu, ..i.. . .. . . hHx rwM a4 ra4 ILa w. " I Tl uMf to.) lMUf lM Ttol ail U.tmn T itarUiM la intli.M lia l.w..ir a aa;J .' .' ' ai .r toT 4 ua i.4Ji&ia ldAt-f mtm af, it .lb.l l I.- ..ri .. . I . . tl - w - " " 14.1 i.u.ai. u fa Itol . """"", a fiuM ia 14 l-l. la .4.a fMtiaa TL.r BAldt l ka CanJ lmj a dlt iui itoit aia4 ail on rk Umber, Tki ...... ,7:: ing Uatia iki fd Mlt tk. U iJ I .,..,. t. tot iLa n.t:. m duty fit. Tl lumb( i. 4rttodf U ...i. r'w iL.ir tjaMi. on on. liJ. pt ib. Umitd 5tai ' ' " r ... . , .. . Tl!f" ito re li. ta t la miLa bate Us r. uaiiti tK. I . - of Ik. boardt aad tHbrr staff. buk. Ito ait u-aa iitua it bat bB luai, wftta lkea tb. I WLil w u-i I to rtoiiy to'. I t. ar u urn riiy u ' - " " - I Will I.-. 14.1 IM Lma ai-. iia - 44 a IV ia4.. -.11(1 t;la a4Xik, Wmm " ( I t"" IMto J. IU 4. I Mwai U M.4Va4V - a. 'HZ' ,M 4-" ' i-mi i a... a a Zli. ltoLU4LM f I ll u a M araay 0f 4rl a. t a-X.jp, a 4r Itol II wi. it.? Thit new com Una ia lo Koll. nj.rai toto. t ml itol Ito t4 ' I ' ""I'M to. m Iw tba regvlattoflt cued. aatU 191J. kfisy I 4ilr tto Uaa,! ai i ti.u- MM stock i of lomber. wkicb ib.y hopehc ia !!. .r ito !. ui S r1 4 nkaac.4 pric.a auntoa u ikii il. iiur.4 fcto- . , " will probably r 'u'"j ' Mr ? rlt ..V,.T,.: - ,l. ' Kto itoa itojr .. for in akic-J ,..ai .'JlLl ."T. W ilt ... - . ... .... .. n ... r- off 1 141 in. vaaia in-. i nil4 to vafair? ! Waay a lit a, fram K A.la4 of rvlottoralfk. aa aMt) "4: waat !.. (h. rnn.M itu!lr. alaala lat J4 rrt- : JT. X!?' ,,u' ,h,T a Oly Kaala w I liMil. bA... - .... - .. in4 aa I Z w . i v I r.n t ii4 a aa. VT4 NiM a i II tU toto i.a. lata ti t. vwU 4ta aa - totfta- 11 i. aa ial rl r im IkiM till). aa - t-m rvi .!. M ib ! lata tva. It f -iaa " Tan la attoi4 Ito t nawi ia i4 .. l. i til to al to Um a. trtf L atala. MvvLglaa- Krf vaa. a l.ilaial fra-i Ik. .U ! u.aal Wl.aaa a. a W aLU(a aw r-a. M a to4 4 iri. 4 Zli UW. Nf14: TM wltoaw Tito Watoia.taa tomalia f ir, a ariauTi iaia r rria tm bti OUR NATIONAL GREATNESS "I F tb. country baa greatly pros pered under a protective tariff. ror.n.lJ a 6rraa lv tl 11 t jMa of rraasl fee Itom rati lhafa ef all lata. Th.f waaU to faralh4 llra an. rira ptlri loa. ought there not to be ameer. e1 to rwaetai. Mt caution ia removing the loum- 'T." 'l?" dation upon which w. havt built aojio otb.r. th (MiUa af lAaiaar th well and orosoered ao rrilr l.lm of ih wtiti A. W. Spaldint elsewber. on this Tbu b rnvii.f haters nuiiata baapwr. aa. Ana llalH- ''"' nirwoer. on mis I . Banirol4 maniraialloma . ll ! .!. k.4 ih. ........ ear I. . . " . ' " -"- ' - . . "r' n" " w t ana a aon. nuaanaa. Juia a4 uy an means, inert inoum De tin- . ywwm. . ""r-i Itanovait lUraa.tt aiad la isa sa tion in any r.vis.on of the uritlA&X1' th tofor. m. f.,h.r7 b". if. iw" There ia every sign that such cart I Will lha otionnt. I.tl th board faaurtlara turrlT.d ih. Hard of Avon. waa observed at the late special sea-1 that lo Ui U paopi aJa wouia aot ; Wkir vaa purlad on.ib. tlih of aion. Itodoubl. taialloaT I April. 1111 Hi ald( daufbtar. Bua- n-l. I i a i I .S.IO.IVO prtviiao-a or aoMtn. anna. roarrl4 Dr. Halt, aa amtnant Only fonr measures of redaction hand la .Imilar to th ..etuslva pnvti- j rhr.!cta ta Stimtfora. la iiotT aad were attempted. Reeiorocttv ad-1 f boidin. airi frtuiehiaa Onldid ta itio. Judith unt ti,.. milled a considerable list of Canadian ' tho aaclualv. .rivllfa to op.ral. oar. q0Ibct. a Ihrlvln. lradamaa. In rb- farm nroducta free anil eut nU. r,n . .Vnp" . fUDIMI un" olh,r rurT- iu,t ahortly bfora bar larm prodiictt tree and cut outlet On th. ICu.It. privil.aa to -oprmu-; raih.r. dMih. and dlod in i .unci fict uii tgun- "i"r I'arrri 01 puono la no. ahakeapar.'a will la dated March tl teroaunced reciprocity by admitting " unuw,'"J r ooia.r or roci-, tt 0f hl death, and bafina agricultural imo ementa free, as a " . """"r nrt i command mr aoul Into th t j t- ... ma inrirmq pnna I mm m hand of Clod m r Crpalor honing an meant of delivering the f.rmert from bolder. a.rtp rf U 1. J.,.t.c to, .J'f iX'." me extortions or tne Harvester Trust, " r-r nianer pne ny anouia rrnta of J-u. Chrit mr Parlour, to which fixes pricea and controla the ".i .l . 1n,rH mada pariak.r of Ufa T.rla.tint market on every wagon, every plow, win onc.on.nta t.n tba board th. nt. every machine, every implement and I f.raaea between a atroat franc hia and everv tool tmrrf nn (U f.rm "nd rranchu.7 I. . wmialH Clffflt ll WM Ito fa Itol Itol lal M rtft. avi la cair wr to- a airmail r iMatorail. Uto llmvaitota ol:rfw:a 'r:. vk;to'xVa': -v aj avaaa Ua aid taia. Ito aat. ta I'aalral park. Naw Tr" SEVEN FAMOUS WILLS Win of Shakaapear. tlRva "w-aaaar a If"' rwr rr r "' ''t I i4 aa th clal rraaaL Ttoa " . ia aitoly af praTaalv MtUawal la Am( tba awa tl.ama whlak tto kttaaaart. k rtaaa. bal IA. llitatL,a Marhn.l4 lt. la rnraaaia. frwca I. ,ch itol II raaat to arrarU). .? I?afrtoVlliV.AUif HPuii.. ra.to. aad IVtoV.' MU.'hVr1 V4kU W-ttr ia. .i...c rra la a ailll larrar to. raiaa4 14 tm.. I ai waa aaacb lalaraaL. la Oav. larad M4 aow adraa tka araor Aldrteh ar la llamaaaad. frb liK4 la alaadar. oalalala a airaaa daeiaalioa for La roll.lia. II asad aarial la.uirtaa la rfrd ta iba aaa didarf of Conaraaaaaaa Narrt foe fall 4 atalaa aaaalor. Tba Itiliad.lphla Nona Aaarloaa. wblrb aaal ateNwoaa Waal la faal Iba political eaUa of Ihl. aaoiioa. aldarad tba anoat Influaallal nai aat of lha Allaabaar ntouatalaa. cna ef tba f avoadly prorraoaivt joumaia ia that sx-iiotv It waa In alrumvatal In aapoaln. tha HaJUagae raln. and look a laadinar pan la iba flahi for It. WiUr. Tba pa par i. adltorlally ppoalna' Praaldaat Taft and oupportln. La FoUalla. It ta sow baekta. iba Kar.toaa party candidal, for anavar of Phlladalphla la tba earn. pala-a la braak np tba arart rtna bleb baa loo. aoa troll ad tba loeal aovarnmant. Th. l Kill -l- .-A..-. A .l. I . . . wmxn .. crra.aa v, ,n. ... .;uui.u uuij i .am laciora. Any realty man ran aa and my body to tb. aartb wbaraof It la mad. Th.'poet turntloni hia younaer dauah tar flr.t In hi. will. baMUeathln- to hr is. pound, "or lawful Kn.ll.h mon.y," i At . -vi . . I..... ... .. . i " 4'rwiw in. i ana mull ur mi wwi irom s q tv per cent ana I r.ar mnnna i population i r.nrf.p .n u..,. .i.. cut the duty on woolena in propor- I0?!" tha -ralua of Mr. j h., dfac.nd or com. unto h.r in Btr.t- tion. It was an effort to reliev She H" ,' t"'.?.. T??J.l frd-on-Avon unto my dau.hter, Bua- .. .1 . "- i""r ui I anna Hall, anil h.r h h f.ru.. Vkl. ..-..- -. i ' " .W.W.W.. .u.v aum waa to ba paid at onca, and at tha conaumera from the extortiona of I pople. tha mora valu. Portland a lota the next convention, the greater will pe the chance of Republican success in iviz. - La Follette it the one Republican wno is tne neareat approach to Lin coln that the country has produced m ou years. He it the vitalized em- Doaiment of the principles and poli cies that are deeply cherished by the yiain people ot the nation. If life be spared him, he is only the begin- or wnat he is yet to be. WAR WOMEN g- MOVEMENT has been started f to raise $500,000 for a monu- ment to be erected at Washing ton in memory of the women ' of the Civil war. ; It is 50 yeara since the great strug ' gle began. It is not complimentary to the chivalry and gratitude of the nation that a monument to the women of the war was not until now proposed. Nobody knows the extent of the tacrificet made by the women on both sides of the great conflict Time will never reveal nor words tell the sorrows tney Dore. The ttormt of despair that swept over hornet north and south as fathers, husbands, broth ers and tons went to the front were me settings of a tragedy never staged -except in real life. ; ; The : news of a great . battle, the awful suspense that followed, and at last the terrible tidings that a father. a. a crotner or a son had fallen waa the almost dailjr torture ' to - women " ia thousands of hornet all over the bleeding country for fonr almost end less years. : f . No one knows what it waa aave th o e whose souls were tried. The ' tliihtjof death waa everwhere, and cies, generally long term leases, de icend from father to son, and have often been in the same family for a century or more. The leases are gen erally at quite moderate rents, and it is matter of family pride that pleas ant relations should be preserved be tween the hall or castle and the farm bouse. On this state of semi-feudal oeace Mr. L,loyd Ueorge descended as a dis. hirber when he caused the land tax clauses of his 1909 budget to be passed spite of most violent opposition trom the land owning and land occu. pying classes. New assessments were provided for sed on actual values of air landed estates, and on definition of the in creased values from the "unearned in-' crement" arising from the irrowth of population and improved communi cations. Taxes, beginning at a small figure but rising by yearly increases to a large percentage of the unearned increment were imposed. buch taxes were a new and nun y,..A .t. - . : ; u iuc una owner --tor he could. not. raise the. tenants' renta. Perhaps the consequence was not un foreseen by Lloyd George and his colleagues. Estate after estate hat been thrown upon the market The next-problem was what to do with the tenants. The Duke of Suth erland owns, it ia said, U58.600 acre. in Scotland mostly, though, moors nd hills. He, with a few friends. nas recently added 62,000 acres , to previous purchases in Saskatchewan and British Columbia.-The dukt a ays that be expectt to settle not less than 5000 British families en. these lands next yeaf. But not as tenants. The land, are to be sold at moderate t . . mm. I . . . . . I I I . ....... . I wooien manuiaeturer.. i h enttnn i . wm n.T. r nn inn ivs ...i,.,!.. i ... . . ... - . anhtl. f.t. ..it i . v.. v. .ii. waa to Dill made a moderate reduct on on i, ." " . "1 . ,r w .. 1 r ''elv. another no pound., cotton, in an effort to relieva rn. M . " '.'l"'1 bL o hl. o.de.t dau.hUr h. wlllad h.a . . I . . " i , Rtratror.l mlilanM sumers from the oppression of the I r'"" that tha mor. valu th. paopl. cottn manufacturers, tome of whom tL".'11" theM rirli'? .:7 a:..:aa. t L moT the. .am. eltls.n. ahould 4..U uitiucuu ui w yzi teni in iw obtain ror pubo purpo.ea. and 1908 and 100 per cent In 1909. Tru. Mr. Joaaaiyn'. company didn't Thete teem to The Journal to be ef1 t", tra th.y belona- to th. v,r. ,..; A : A....- c "r- Well, well; did th own.r. af " - --" -- - j iv-iini unii -.. r. it. .1,... ductiont. I Let opDOti.nU tell tha board. Our correspondent assumea that hi ..P"rhpa In a later l.ttar I .hall ra it. C. LA8COMB. The Oreronian editorial! l"an. nouncet that the Pfttock block, held ',n?'7,01! Ion 2Slf 'aSx2Ff u, rma th bgniag of time, 4 io be improved, and thereafter its hV ilCZl .. .1 . dlau om " W on franohl...; was the high protective tariff that marba tan of th. .tt.t .. ".;!:: made us a wealthy and powerful na- caused by th. declalon of th. Unit.d tion. 11 is not proDaoie that it was I "" r "n mat atrei vaiue. by taxing-ouraelve. that we became MwhiT.t th. church m.mb.r. rich. Nor was it by taxing ourselvel of th. board ponder over. r.n mat as a nation we became powerful. unearned wealth without aom. Tt wa. th. n1nH.M K.,fw !.. 'n na not riweivmf itr " " jwiuiU UV 141 T Lllal v nature gave ut that made ui to ex traordinary a nation. It wat product! Results of Single Tax. from farms, mines, forests and other- Columbua, Wash., Oct is. To th. where, products in endless profusion .i,0! ? T.h ,ouml-In Th Journal and unlimited quantities, that made Lt us great .how. In. an Intore.tlna- war how tha The colossal totala that our .oil I ngi. tax proposal strike a man who has produced have made us mighty ffj. .n.1,""' B?d-IBl!fa fV V . -. . . , , J I tha writer had understood th .lnala in spite of tariff restrictions. For h .m h... .... ... J?1 instance, a few of our products for condemning- It, an on. can readily per- the year 1909 were: ' Wheat, 737,189,- celve from the fact that Mr. Hlg-In- 000 bushels; corn, 2,772,376,000 bush- bthara favor araduated land tax. el- rat 1 flf)7 W fwi l.,.l..i.. v... why- Because it will knock out aom l. ' LE '?T S dXb,r" "PtIon In land? Why, th. aln.l ley, 170,284,000 bushels; hay, 64,938,- Ux beat, that It will knock out all wj tons; cotton, o.JJO.UZll pounds, "peculation in land, what trouble him The yield of wealth of our farms in or than BnJ,th,n else,, it aeema, 1. the single year of 1909 mounted to Ei. 1 ni inc siupciiuuus xoiai oi o,OU,uuu,UUU. personal property. So they won't Un it is a sum nearly three times the value of all the gold coined in the United States from 1782 to 1909. The output from our farms in a single year is nearly double the entire na tional wealth of Spain, accumulated during several thousand years. And to these products of the farms the mines and forests have added their contributions. It was not the tariff but an inexhaustible soil with its generous wealth stored through the ages for our use that has en abled ns to "build so well and pros per ao greatly." AH these fears and misgivings over our Mr. Kruse were wasted. While we were all in labor with our emo tions, he was gaily disporting, himself in the direction of the Fatherland. The two boys in the Holmberg case are derelicts. They have proba bly never had a chance. ,Bad as they aeem to be, they might even yet be salvaged. i .. " Stratford re I dene, "called th. N.w Placa wherein I now dwU;M two house in Henley .treat and all barn, atabl.a. lanaa, tc, at Btratrord aa w.U a all other real ..tat. In London and al.a wh.r which ahould b. In hi. poaaea.Ion at tb. ttm of hi death, and In caa of her death to a-o to h.r heira. Th. moat peculiar part of fihakaa pnara'. will earn. Immediately after thea. bqu..t. to hi. daughter. In which. In anotb.r paragraph, ha .ay.: "I fir unto my wlf. mr aecond beat bad. with th. furnltura." Thl. 1. th onjy mention of Ann Hathaway In th will, and Jut why th. po.t oomplld ( bar to to aiun4 wtta awly tb 4o oaa aagt b4 It wmld ba Impoaalbla ta iplaln. nor bow Aaa aabalalad aftar lh death of bar buatoad. for aha aur ld blm aa yaara. Hot ahakva- l.ra u J.tln.ly eradltad with having Mid that -Ann Hath-a-way." and It I praaumad that h aarclaad thl rpit tatlaa wbn ah found bar onlr rfnn loa after bar buabanda daatb waa a aaoood beat bad. ghak!ar baouaatkad ta Jntts hia broad allvar gilt bawl and all th rl of tb goods, chattel, laaaa plat, aad aouaahold .tuff wbataoavar na oaauaatbisl to hi bob-in -I. a- Jh. Hall, la which waa probably Included a iir4 oaai oau." Hall and Uua- aona war I A xcatora of th wllL mer ha. tn a g-raat amount of coniroT.ray aa to why Dhakaapaar. cut off hi. wlf n hi wilt but Charlea faal lb I too- pap. In. aa4 Alway in Good H umor NOT BIIONQ REPAIR, rrorn th 8t Loula Oloba-TJamoormt Th Rav. Anna Howard flbaw aald ra. Knlaht In hi "William 8hakapara: A I c.ntly la Phlladalphla of aa opponanl of biography," alare. that It waa na dauht tsotA tiratlnn- ma oujeci or Bhakraprar by tkla will -Parhar.. k. .ku.i. i. i v. lo ti.rn.In.f . ...n ...l r ' " e.t.te.. with th. ..c.ptlon of . eopy" U,""r ,h 0UJ "cation doea .way hold ten.ment wera -freehold." iTnJi.p wl,a rnan'. upenorlty. Tba avarag uch condition hi. wlf. wa. .ntltlad I maa' eours won't ba aupaiior to iv a aow.r. cni waa nrovlda tnr .n.. th. avaraa woman whan tha am Knth ply "by th. clear and undenlaMa n.r. I aanallv w.ll aliir.1.4 lit. ....1... ...v.i w. in. coil in law." fir tha l.n4. I Won't ha aM.ntl lh. I 1.1. 1 1 1 . . . awen wnion tnajipar j I -Thu., thar. waa a young chap at inherited from hi. fathar, aha wa. aa- th aeaahor la.t month, who, on being .m. .... iiusrsai or a inira. of I r.niaea jpy a beautirui rirl, ..Id . 1. iim lueaBuag. eaiiao: n.w Place. I " 'Tou hav. broken my heart1 in. oast houaa in Stratford. I Ttut tha rirt . mwii.i mtA i... . uronaBoa in 1BST. an wit I Mr nana lightly on hi. bra at a mo. ai.ured tha .am llf lntere.t from nnt and than .hook her head and told: vna momanr r th. i . . .. .v. . . ..... . - - I .v vu. i. mi 4 in. imi eviaanca or y in tn moat Drobabla paaa th.t k..k I nrr.nlA Lain. T ..ll.. . .. i AT trl, . 1 . .. I - -""k ibi- w r. . . . .w,r- tfo. tation, du, no doubt, to th .xcea.lv. lionaiely. th. legal Drovlalon at I uaa of rha.n rlraratla. Ki . . . . - . " w . - w - ( ..11.1 n tmw """'u a. HMD reraraeo aa tha n.tnr.t tha oraan la onlt. narfam.' and nrooer arranaem.nt ....... 1 I - - . M..u,. ana usual aa not to b. rfrrd to In A barber wa about to b .leotro a will. Bnake.D.ar llaa huriawl I en ted at Ulnar Bin. tnr r- .wl nath th chaac.l of th flna old narian I nlaht before hia i.ath h. a... ..w.. uu.vu i ou.uuru. 1 he had anr flrlnr wish "V.. h. MM 4. . .... - Tmumm-wii. . . . .. '... .. " mrm """a" 'auMu 7 f MIK I tw. oav r uv. JUli J A will b easier. All product, of labor will ba exempt from taxation; wage. will be higher, renta will bo lower, and th price of land will ba much lower, .0 that a poor man atartlng to earn a living will not be confronted by a .pec ulator demanding cf him that he .pend hia Ufa working for th. .peculator In order to llv. L. T. QORGANZA. der that system tuxes are levied on per son, according to. the benefit, received from government which benefit are accurately shown by th unimproved valu of tho land, they hold. Building, and personal property are exempt be cause to tax them confiscate, the value of labor. When, therefore, a man pays taxes on hia land value ho la paying. his just share or taxes; to mak him pay more la to rob him, Ar banker, to be robbed because they are bankers T Of course not But the writer fear. that other In Portland will be : com pelled to pay the taxes which are now levied on the banker's building and per sonal property, and those other, appeal more to bis sympathy than th bankers. But let him calm hi. fear. Th. taxes now- levied on the banker's build ing and th. poor man, cottag. will not under th single tax b paid br bod1o who live arid work in Portland. But that horde of speculator, living In- tha center or debauchery in the east and in Europe, who own tha valuable land and Power of Insurance Companies. Portland, Oct 17.- To th Editor of Th Journal H. D, Wagnon bad a oom munloatlon In your paper, In which he said that the life Insurance eompanles had the enormous amount of four bil lions of money Invested In Wall street securities and now I a, by a report from Washington that three and one half billion, ia all the money we hav. in circulation. If Mr. Wagnon la right these Insurance companies could call in their loan and bring on a panic any time they wanted to, or they .could get their head together and say, "Don t buy wa paying tax and penalty on our rolling pin and rag carpet and other nouaenoia effect, I waa Juat behind a littl. girl that worksln a downtown offioo and she had a check to Dav tha taxes of her employer aha wa. aotlng "What la Itr Inaulrad tb kind heart. d warden. "I would 11k to ahava th dlatrlst at. torney." Saturday Evening1 Post A Noisy Funeral. From th Oregon City, Courier. Borne big ..tat paper wa it th in th .arne capacity that th ,rJ!lJ'r " " j ." a.ntry waa tat operator doe when he pay taxea V",l 1 bn th property that he doe not own i wii 'until tho mortgag 1 lifted. Secondly, taxea. on all property are Well, they- certainly had a nourr fu neral in California Tuesday. With a noise that haa made th whole any Broadway bridge bonds," or "doa loan any money In Oregon," and no bank would dare ,to disobey them. Will Mr. Wagnon tell u. how tho .Ingle tax would affect thla great mon ey trust and' If tha single tax would not stop this flow of money to Walt Street can h. tell u. what would atop Thea great life inauranoe eompanle. hav. commercialized and mad merchan dlse out of the-parental love for the baby and It. mother. They have worked on the sympathy of tha father until they have got an amount of money . o larg that 4t isr hard to comprehend -It And still they are reaching out for more every year tbey mak. greater effort ' to get more business and if they keep on they will not only have all- th . money -but they will have all the land and other property aa welt - - : JOHN BASCOMB. Discussion Will Bring Victory. To tho Editor of Th Journal. Our franchisee in Portland, and who never' "O0d friend Cbarle. K. Henry la getting hav. and never will live in Portland. will pay theTxea which th peODla of Portland would be relieved of br tha adoption of tho eingl. tax. Mr. HIginbotham ha. had a hard Una. to get along. It aeema. No wonder, h ha lived under th general Droctrlr u ana Deen gouged by U paat endurance, and beside the mounting- rent. - and rattled on the tax question.. He thlnka that soma of th aingle taxer are un reliable, and ha 1. "beefing" about that doctor that ha a $200,000 mortgage and don't pay any taxea on it - Firstly, let me tell Mr. Henry that borrowed money doaa not belong to him and any piece of land that ia mort gaged really belong to tho man that hold the mortgage. So then. Mr. Hen I - . . . I uuiua ui. uiui iK.g n,., t, .. . "IT I rearrul impedl- ry ia only acting aa the office boy of - ). wvuunr UW HUB K LTT B I nn sT I tha rlrwilnr- vhain va aaarlAa L. i at alt But under th alngl. tax thing I to th tax collector- office. Whoa I paid by th people who use the property. I nation take notice, th golden state xna taxes on all office bulldln. .r. pnea orr in political leechea and tonir paid out of the rent ao tho tenant, are I th ?ead J "n ProTslva atate la th. real taxpayers. Let the tenant. P CalTfornla all go out of .orne of our offie. iiI.aaZI..?. LtX Tolstoy aald that when nents of the aingle tax break that- n. fcl": a na Piracy of alienee and go to talking and to the hilt Vt" writing against the aingle tax. then Vic. The neonla . in n.u .1. weatTusslanhiloiZhJwr 7. the demanded changes, they demanded pop great Kusalan philosopher waa right ular eovernment nnri th. h... .... vvmy iiiBi ming iney asKea ror. H. P. WAGNON. Our National Greatness. Portland, Oot. 16. To th. Editor of in journal Dear Sir: Th enclosed cupping , ar irom your estimable pa per. - , , I would like to ask you if tha iron, . - way waur la not urall .n. wared In . your editorial on THug. xuiaiB. , - In other words if th. count rv haa greatiy prospered under a protective tariff ought ther. not to be .incur caution in removing th foundaUop upon which we have built ao well and prospered ao g-reatlyT - v A. W. SPALDING. . Then He Understood. : From Tlt-BlU. Two Scotchmen staying ra a third rat. notei in London discovered that uie . waanaiana in their bedroom wu minus aoap. After r In (ring th bell, an aitenaant appeared and aaked ihlr wishes. -.. , - - "Sen p aapa, lad a wa bit iana. quick!"-exlalmed on of tha Caiedo. man. ; - - The. attendant raxed orven moutbad at th two men, muttering: "Tbey am t French, .nor German, nor fet Spanish. What can they want?" The Scot became angry. . -"Man,t he thundered, "can Ta ao un derstand plain Scotch r Th attendant protnnUr withdraw. and returned with a bottla and two glasses. - . " .. Insurgency has com to ta.v. and I 1. but a question of gaining a means; when th. voters of every state will do what Oregon and Washington have done. Time-Worn Ad vice (Oontrlbutpd to Th Joaroal br Wlt Maon. the famoii Kama poet Hia oroaa.nn.m. ... . regular teatura of this column la Tka Dally Journal.) . TinaVS' The summer's gone, where summers tray the summer gay and bright ajd rosyi And now the autumn' on way to that dim. bourne where autumn mosey. Th. file are dead those Dlav. ful elves, whose antics mad ua anr and surly;, and now we'll- hav to hump ourselves and do our Christmas ahon- ping early. There are some duties that I hate inthis dark world of woe and weeping, aoma Job which make mr molar grat when I'm awake an when I'm sleeping. Soma task w hav to do ar bores, la life's unDleaaant hurly-burly; - w hat to chasr around th stores and do our Chrlattnaa .hn- plng early. That, alo aFAn'sa afj I fl f. mA 4Jw4-j. oor ear by tlresom JournaJlatlo preaeher. until it fills our eye. with tears, for w. ar poor, weak, human creatures, Bach r reaching arr... .... all the blues, and makes our t..M short sad curly;-ao let u on aad all refua to w ChrUtmaar ahoppteg- Oaarg kUtUiav Adaaa. - LthlX TVf trfJL) .