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It 'drii'o fhart.r " la lift aorifti ora.r. 11 ia ioniu br trtx of lalio, and " - nrBr fTi oor ny mnoraor. Bl4tJ-r It4 4 lh4T4by dl-;.h, ,0T hld ri.H-d f fol urftf44 ftiH continiHlon. Th.Hfhu , (o,muIlH); from ,4l-r -fcfh d! hhr. .art!, t4 Cro44 tna. or rove444 oldl4r Biakr on dlffprrtic 10 bin. And la thl thft Itkttaa fB4al niftf ell mk4 op thtr aalfidft, III. J. m irii 44.it 1 rt Ml 4 TW a44l 4m , ftt.tka I 44 4ff1 .11. tl 4a4 I.Wll 4-a w 4 ..4 (MM 4 I" I4 l ft k 14 444 4 4'.44 44 14 Ml III Ift I vl Klafi IKaat RI4M 1 II rttl'Vf I at fl tflfM I ft. a ftliftallkl mm4 tH 1 ABTaft I at f Ka MV4ka w av aw w w 4w-w - w a - I IJ ft J "7 4 4 ft ftl flW t 4 w VJ-" Tbft Iftftdftr ftpoftka lb tbofttjbt that tloa of lb tariff that Mr. Cart.ca-1 ta donaaiit la men. iBladt and I baa am44 ao manr bundrftda of Iftlrbtna It lato Impalftft. Th rro-J mlllloo. that hit bfto.fartlona now at foHowlor. And ftt one lb par I at tTftcatft more than ItOO.ooO.OOO. 'ity of le4rrblp U. ta ft ftftlf Kr- Maaotlmft flcurr-a irltoo out by th ,ninBt. ft44rntlal la uatlnaaj safety, caaaua oa th 17th of October ahow J Other leader may b tnorft wide- that thft arerafft wict of lodoatrlal ;ly known. Others mar b tnor reg. worker ta NftwTork City la $SS.OI alarly In tbft public . Dnt there I per year. rWretary Nagti of th d- la not on who refWta ft parer par-1 part merit of rommerrft nd labor of- po4 or rnoro etaltftd Ideal a than I flcUllr report that th 10.000 men 'dor Senator Got of Oklahoma. Ills) I employed la tbft Iron ftnd ateol In ;otft In th ftenatft, hit brilliant Id utry of thft Caltod BUte work - apeerheft and Ma conaUtent public I en days a week. On fourth of them endearor are ftloqoent ftTldtnc of work a twoltft-honr day erery dar hl vplendld atftteamftnahlp. I In the week. Including Sunday. It " 8nator Gore la extrftordlDftry. Hftlla the contraat In tftft conditions Is not thft otuftl senator. !! la not nd tb ftbftorptlon of millions by a common placft stateaman. II Is of (few men that Is contributing to th senatorial tutor In all thing. nd growth of Socialism. on of th bratest of th bratft. in 1894 there wer but 34.374 Socialists In thft country. Then cam CANADA'S DAMAGED CROPS tb reign of Mark llatina in politic and J. P. Morgan and John Rock. TIIK ll.I.K.K WOJ1AXH VIKW "A T Tor (1rt44a4a fba-r4V. ranliM. I T4 k4 r4Hr 44 TKa Jou.aal I m W4 at4aa44 wtlft rtr tli.i eaareralBft "A Haaa Cbi1( mti " ha 4 tvr ta jr4r ftVtaraft Ik4 ftrarrralio 4f lh 44r (44 II la) br j mi.f fr nillef I Hair effr4 with lh HE terle. of arilrle ftnent Ihelh' 4a4 fn"T t ihaa. wh4 44441 AXCTKXT tIL" aotlftl etll. beglftalng In the current number of McClurVa magatlna, from tb4 pen of that remarkabla philanthropic and oron omltt, Jan Addama of Hull llou. come at ft timely moment. It ta timely because "such writing la Ilk the roll of th drum which announce th approach of the troops ready for action." It la timely becau. our people re "no longer ner bewil dered apectator of a given aoclal wrong, but conaclont of their own hypocrisy In regard to It, partici pators In a hidden horror which had corns to aeem normal." Miss Addama' Initial article la the nOUT thft 1st i of Septftmber, fe,Ier'n buBjneM. ror four 7ehn isst, in arsjn cropft or weau flotations of watered aecurltles, and era Canada Indicated y14 th incroaslng operatlona of nig Bua approxltnkUng 175 million ... ft ., in 190o. the num. bntbela of wtjaat, 10 tnllllona of ber of .ociaints had 'Increased to oats, 35 millions of barley, and aev- 27 663 n million bushels of flat-. Then A'fter'that came the presidential continued wet weather, hall fttorma, term extending to 1004 during which and rust damaged the crop Teryaerl- RooieTeit was three yecra in the ;ously. Now It Is reported from Win- WM, iiAnM. nut thev were rears .alpeg that between 30 and 40 mil- during which the teel trust, the lion bushels of wheat lies burled karrester trust and other titanic bus- Ana wortniess unaer a root or now ,neM organilAtion were in a riotous in the prairie provinces of western Canada. The old proverb said "Call no man fortunate until he is dead This may be modified now into "Call , no wheat farmer fortunate until his . crop 1 in the elevator,". I JThe . sh eerest sympathy must b felt for these Canadian prairie farmers, who nave seen their hopes blasted by vl cissitudes of climate which wrought destruction . on their wheat when they believed themselves sure of re turns Justifying; their enterprise and I industry. To many of them this .'calamity means worse than loss, it pells ruin for their all was staked on this bumper crop that smiled on them through the long month of summer in rain promise. - There are no other resources on these wheat farms no dairy her4, no cattle, hogs' or orchards that -eerte to keep hopes alive till next year's crops shall ripen. This catas trophe ia a text which will carry home the lesson of diversified crops and stock resources for the pros perity of the farmer. WOMJEX AS JURORS P kERHAPS It was merely the Los Angeles spirit. Perhaps it was a,n off day. Anyway, 12 sovereign wo- men acting as Jurors saw troublous :: itlmes In a Justice court at Los An geles. So did the Justice. V The .defendant was charged with speeding. Signs of disagreement first appeared when it was time to go to lunch. Each of ten sovereign cltlzenesses insisted on going: to dif ferent eating places, and the remaining- two refused to go at all. ' The . , hungry justice tendered his good of 'flces a mediator on where to lunch but the breach was beyond com- , promise. ; . The cltlzenessea were as unmanageable as bunch grass horses, and at 1:30 p. m., In despair and minus hi lunch, his honor locked them, up for further deliberation and awaited development. . ' - Until five o'clock the discussion ' awetit on and thft. fur flew In the jury mom. Twelve enfranchised .women prated and - fulminated, over the jA.criu ajsd demerits of tbft speeder. extension of their monopolistic oper ations, and In 1904 the country was startled by the count of 426,376 So cialist ballots. . ' - During the next four years came the awakening of the public con aclencft. Roosevelt assumed a. lead ership in restraint of gigantic com binations. It was four years of the birth and growth of restrictive reg ulations, equitable liability in in dustrial accidents, arbitration of la bor disputes and conservation of the national resources. It was an era of seeming reaction against Mark Han nalam, Morganlsm and Rockefeller- ism, and though the Socialists count ed on more than a million votes at the succeeding election, their total vote was only 448,463. It was a growth from 1904 to 1908 of but lit tle more than 20,000 in th. Social ist vote. The figures are history and carry their own conclusions. Men are striv ing blindly to resist the processes by which one man earns $160,000,000 over night and another working 12 hours a day and seven days a week receives a total of 1556.02 in a year, It Ib the Carnegies, the Morgans, the Garys, the Perkinses, the Fricks, and the party . leaders who Berve them that are making more and more So cialists. The. one way to again check the spread of Socialism is for a prdgres slve Republicanism and a progressive Democracy to gain ascendency and send lawbreaking trust magnates to Jail. rrrM in t-44 (I 40 Urt4hlv. Maajr ra lmpll4 10 4p4J all lhar kr la ft rr lth th4lr rl-Hr ftl444 44 4lsb Her Tt4 a loon Dfl dMral4 444 o hrll.h tli.lr 4a4rlBs lha rlll4n ha maf t4 4441114 lhl war. (Th V (hat 144 li lha "al 4 af h4ft) br Ihrlr airalnt of entitle "4 tllllvrtnf l!f hi C P. a. HIRTY year ago women were asking for wider col lege opportunities and tbftt tbn opport unities should b Identical with ihoae offered to men," comment The Outlook edi torially. "Today they are urging a rhanicw In th roller. curriculum bo that women may bar the benefit of courses hearing directly upon their especial work In life aa women. They are in a position to accept tbft advice, that President Eliot gav to thft Aaaoclatlon of Collerlat Alnm- nae flv veara a so when It celebrated 'nP ttement of trutba by a mil ita quarter-centennial In Boston. ,Uot Intelligence. Sh. likens tbft You have nroved that rou ran do "white slavery" that menaces the what men do.' he said In substance. n,t,on of tMl,T to ,n,t other black now lend your atrength to securing menace that was uprooted by the for women opportunltle for study of WBr- ma "l ineT what affecta them vitally uch sub- r" em&lded In man's earliest hls- JecU as hygiene, biology, aanltatlon. ""7 ntT "e11 nown to sway oe- and the home ftnd the family in their fore an enlightened publlo opinion historic and economic aspects.'" D(1 ,n ln end to give way to a It waa at the annual meeting of growing conscience, which regards thft Association of Collegiate Alum- inm M n ner impossinuity, nae In New York recently that this rltft Miss AddAms. "Thus the gen chansre of attitude ahowed Itself, nation before us, our own fathers. Three rears atro the association b. uprooted the enormous upas of gan an investigation Into the social 'ery, 'the tree that waa literally and economic standards by which the as old as tne race or man,' aitbough college woman must be measured "lavery doubtless had Ita beginnings when she enters active life. It re- In the captives of man's earliest suited In provision being made for warfare, even as this existing evil courses of study in law relating to thus originated. Certainly contracts, property, banking, social all of the national societies have be and domestic relations. And, now, fore them a task only less gigantic we have the association throwing its than that faced by those' earlier aa- Influence toward those "courses sociations in America ror tne sup- bearing directly upon their especial I presslon of slavery. The put in objection to city council and it wrir 1 iifa women." - lone strncrele 'ahead of these newer wi omila. wsyr K. B. T, This step on the part of the as- associations may also claim its mar- -..- 1- -..'-I.- T I. Ul.kl.. I.. an1 4a horn. IT1 A IS .larM.nn. aociauon ib reau..i.t,. i uu., p,.- m , . LenrerlOR, Net. ITO th Kdlt.r f sane. It lends hope to the future, causes have escaped baptism with -n,, jouriurt 1 ish to teU you of the For, if there is one problem that is blood, and, 11 one may parapnrase experience of my son, 17 years of r. in nrcrnt need of the nroressive Lincoln's speech, if blood were ei- Tuesday h went to th Portland . ."" . " .:" l v. a Employment, Office and paid them Dram 01 me irainea cuiregu eiperi auiou uioy uj- u.uy in mc.u. lu dollar for ft poaltlon. They sent him it is that of domestic science. It is the tears of anguished mothers and t0 , P4rty named Botoh, who excavates oiih miMect "as hvelene. bloloev. enslaved eirls. the nation would still batemente. shoveling the dirt Into sanitation, and the home and the be obliged to go into the struggle." ni. They told Bh family in tneir nisionc ana oconom- otisb Aauamn bibicb mo wiu.uun BB day After he had worked half a le asnects." that are In urgent need with regard to tne- gtri importeq day he got dollar and was dla- of elevation. from abroad and traces her course If woman would show heri super!- through the sordid and revolting or mentality to man, if she would maze of demoralization without ret fulfill bfer destiny to the better- icence. She makes plain the diffl ment of the entire world, let her cultles presented in the control of commercialized vice' ; by political bosses. "Were this Instinct (the in stlnct for protecting youth and In nocence which every kindly man on the police force doubtless possess es) freed from all political and ex rralara Patio Rierll. Portland. Or, Nov. . T4 th Bdtler nt Th Journal I want lo I hank row fr clvliif rxr r44r rhanr ta raad lh arfiion4 ef I"4t or C T. Rua4lL fr ihr4 v4r4 I har ba rwadlaar ft4 lud)lns hi wrlllns and ihourh wffli of lhm r Vontrary to what lb rhurrh4 nd th world sorrUt hr lausht. I 4m comp4ll44 to ball lba he la eorract 4nd I th4 arttt Btbl tcbolar I h4V4 vr 144 On4 thins for which I hJl alwara fl arrateful ta blm la that h he ra- tti4V4d from 44 many mind th night mat of eternal torment. Ho ha not knocked halt out of lb Btbl,- b4 h hat knock44 h4ll out of boll. ad anni hilated the moil horrtbi and drillb doctrln4 v4r laveated by man. WIIUAM IKIaV tr Pipe Com Illgh. fr N. lTn (h Mltn. of Th Journal I wlh you could n- Ilsht4n our poor bewlldtfad bra In a. our homo ttandt on two lot on a oomr. Klfteen yrar to wat4T pipe were laid on a aide atreet aao in eraer 10 nave water w had connection put In on that aide. Recently the street In front wet ptvad. 40 father had a plumber put In water conneotlont for lntldt lot on that atreet. for which ha paid 17.40. Did not put one In on corner lot, aa It waa connected on aide ttreeL The water department, or whoever bad chars, put on In aratnet our wlah and tbft tame thine; that father paid 17.10 It put In with street Improvement ataeaament and anaeaaed 114.80. Why th extra prlcftT Why doea one 50x100 lot need twowa- er connection ana tne lot ib way out In th auburba and realdence dlatrlct? 444 ft e44 4fnr4 rr4 ftWlh44 444 Ik4 rHoa tuab4t wh . 4Bt AI44I4C lata tft 4iahU I Ki r era t hit m. "Iteadr. ." 4 144 ea-nraand. At lha Bovnd r Aiw4ira 4i tb a f lb yll.v bUake pHck44 up hi 4 r a 1lor4i In I In 4." anm444d Atal4. nil r44l4 ftlUBS 4B4Ui 14 A44l4. 44 r HIU ft 4t44 44 I f.r- ai4k n.4 4 lrt4. TK rtr 44l44i r C4a44'ft fttwly )- 4 trlft 44rU4nl will 4ftft V4'44aar Tft prarwadtaaTft Ml b4 flrel fter will ft parvlr farn4l 44 4f a resile rh4rrr. Ta aareaaotilal arlas by hi rrl hlthnaaa. lha dak4 f foaaattahl. will Ik4 tlr Thuraft-. 4M ftmoiia to ft a ! f op- lloaal hflllUarr Th fturalle ftf th I throw Ih4 r allow blnkt fram hi. krk r4rtlamaiarr a44lo a4 lb iiinl an ( lh old nae Ib4 ferward. A )re rhr4ri4r af th b a. 1 444 I ft Iran-1 aklnnr f r-oocoliloa and lh a brow a 4cl4 ar larcalf aroftUatalleat laoa to" up and dowa Alaatar Atnoa Ih4 Importaat fatharlac erlaleava The aiartlad Hrt.l taoh an Ih4 44li will h lh aaaual eaBntlo I look 44 wllh a U.4 rr ihrw . . . of t4 Anvrtc44 r4rait4 4f Laear 4t4uad lha 4ld f4lloW aaeh. aiiaaia; in annual con wmoa or thai - 1nnr.tin'.hlitw. a. .n .k..-. Am.firaa Road ItulldarW 44oclalWa U I rood!" aboulxt ha Roeh44i4r; lha 44ltns ef th4 Trana-1 And Dunaar.and.hlii. it ... tt44l4lpp renm4ft-lJ Con are at Kbr-Ij, atlah and whlnnrt of th old aa mr; na cver.nuon or th. Am4rt-Inar told ihla (iii.. .......... .... ran A4-tlln for lh. tadf and Pr4- I wondarlna; nffleera wanted to know who r-ailoa of lafant Mortality at Chleatro, waa Dunner und-blltaan. Atwater told and lh eofivaotlo Bad ahrbltlon ftf the ihero-told lham. tmng man thmi.h ha A.m.iioftj. Applft Cona-T tn lT.r. It.. wUh ft rhok. In hi vole. 4d Tom tiaer rnfa or tnor 4r 1444 later! 1 1.1-. ..-i... ...h : an Imaorf.ne .III ... ...... I . I ..." " " " ' " 4U4t of ih4 Canadian Hub of Nw York. Ilda Munnar.ond-bltli a waa one the w" '""ini or in au.icMMii tnt horat tn th Now Tork pollc da mnum4nt. oa P..r4bUr b4ttlef!ld partment II. .lood II h.d. h KWi nd t Vallr Forte, tb l'nll4 Rtat th tloa of hit allkea eoal J... hlnT I-nd and Irrlft.tlo E p-.lt. on I. Chi. po!t laivart wrk" .r.h! :.,Bbtt;iaTu'u,ft4.d,h,rr :k'i 1 .... . ... nivrmni rmnisr. iniri Mtohlstft and rannarlvaala, and Wtcon- m nq iinD4ol4 ualveriltl. Tanrlcfoot By MUe Orerbol FATHER OANDER'8 MCLODtES.. fftiMMi A I Th pit; once waa (and Is no doubt) A product of the pen; Tt'a hlajh-er ret than moun-taln trout, Ita act-lona like tome men. In Tfiri aaonft poor folk Ilk you , We're wont to book their clothe. And sell their llt-tle chll-dren, too. And buy pig's hock and toes. as aplrlt Jn hi aln. fir In hi ... and the way he held hla head waa th bo l of all who knew him. Hi waa ral. brl4d. too, 44 ft catcher of runaway. i.nc wnen ma naer. deaa and gon the many year, waa buay with tn offender In tide etreet. down th boulevard ram 4 mtddaned truek bore, a Ilttl4 child In It path. Not Wftlttng for hit rider nor a I tit from htm, Dunner-und-bliuen daahed out Into tno rotdwty. riantlng hlmtnlf with four feet.tet firmly on the ground, ha waited for tha ruth. When it cam a ha fell beck a oerond. then turned, and. catching the bridle of the runaway tn hla teeth, he raced a block beelda th truck hfraa tutting with all . th ttrenarth of hla ttout heart until ht htd brought It back upon Itt baunchee. v erat feet thla aide of the HttU child. . T at act made Dunner-und-blltien famou- In the police department, and Atwater, hie voire a-trftmbla, recalled It to the Liberty avenue fore whll pom old Dunner-und-blltten atoodf by, toll worn, half ttirved and marked with many blowa the forlorn object of a mighty comedown. Where Dunner-und-blltten earn fmm nobody knowe. All that It known It fc A that two years ago he becametoo old for further uae In th police depart- mwi,na wun mat xmaiy return which tha big, rich city of New York, makea to the hortea that hare served it in.. Bome-tlme with ftereft ex-trar-a-gmnea, I od ffttthfully la. police or fire depart If cropt were good that year. I ment. It nut runnr-iind.Hm... C. While rich folkt looked up-on aa-kanoft, thft block for tale to th. hirh.., Th.ey d buy a chunk of ateer. Plainly, th. highest bidder had not And than again a elm-pie guy, DCf,n ama to mm. Maybe it waa tha n-rai.aa tha nrln ara nhain. ' I dally grind Of ft Junk waa-on that tr.a. Some-ttmea, aay once a year, would buy I formed him from the pride of Prosoect In niinfl A a. 4 av r 0 adaan I Da .1. taaftaa 4L. . M . . " An ounce or two of theep. But that was long ago, my child. So let's for-get the peat; We'll feaat to-day on cab-bagt mild, Ana ieaa a lire inat't ratt. raise housekeeping and its attend ant features to the standard of other twentieth; century institutions. WHERE CROSS AND CLASH CRESCENT SEVEN "NEW" WOMEN Aspaslo,' T CHILD WELFARE HE effect on every community where such, an exhibit has been made as was shown In the Port land Armory last week has been to et people thinking on what their own duty is to the children of this nation. ";. i In -Chicago particularly the sight of the various child workers, spend ing their Immature strength in in dustries to which they were driven through the pressure of grinding poverty, was as a spur to the dor mant conscience of all classes of the people. ' 1 ' . . For rcmedleft we tavo to go fax i F ROM the days of tj Prophet Mohammedanism has been a fighting faith. Born in Ara bia it; has carried through thirteen centuries the impress of the burning rocks, the arid deserts, the infrequent wells, the palm covered oases sdand, last, but not least, the fierce fanaticism of Its first Arab converts. With the Koran in one hand and the sword in the other the early . armies of the Moslems swept from Arabia 'north, south, east and west, crushing all opposition either from Christian or s heathen races. until they, recoiled from the bloody field of Tours in France, and from the very walls of Vienna. '". Through the centuries they have known and tried no other means of proselytism.' Death- on the battle field has no terrors for ; them, einee it ha the promise of a heaven where sensual Joys and physical pleasures are everlasting attraction. The" most remarkable feature of Islamlsm ia its unchangeableness. In the great Mohammedan university of Cairo the Koran, in the original wording of Mohammed, Is today the text book, and .its teaching continue to Inspire with reckless courage and! The ao-called "new1 women" of today oan look back- through mUny centurlea of history and find that they are mar ly emulating the examples of many wo men, who were great and noble, aa wen aelf.aesertlve, even long before the tra-legal control, it would in and of I Christian era. They have an excellent Itself be a tremendous force against example,, to which they can. point at successful along their own ldeaa, In wu44, ..-- Asnatla. whom hlttory credit with be penaent upon me - exploitation. 01 1.- tl..' fi,at "new woman" of which voune jtlrls. Yet the rortunes or the I an? account can be found. nnllxo nro an" tied nn to those who AtDaala did not ttk for the prlvl -(,. thla tradn Atid tn thelrl18 or vouna;, una uuv u. w in profit by. thur traae ana to tneir hearfl ,n tl)a han of Mtata. Bhe made menas, ine poiiuciana, inai ine no reouisitlon that the be accounted moat well meaning man on tne force the equal of men. ah these the as Is constantly handicapped," says the turned without a rnt, and ahe put writer, - . .... ka, ..,.ril. mlrit that, if aha waa It is recited that -tne DUIK or tnei not abU to convince, ahe waa able to "white slave", traffic ia drawn from! compel others to subscribe to her re- the youth of the community, that the ,.",rE cadets enlist the assistance of lmma- before Christian era. In thoee day ture boys to trap their victims', and I Athenian women lived tn timott abao that the boys are scarcely less the lute . seclusion. Doin aiier aa, weu at , J.f.m than ar vv. I Deiorft marrs:o. x-uoiia uie wii a th.uuh.ui B,r.v .... " .ii.. .Vl.h MniurnM them llttl. hut girls themselves. ' In 1908 when J they depended on their mala relatives Clifford ROe conducted successful or guardian for everything whloh con cerned their nappinesa ana tneir ngntt. prosecutions against 150 cadets In Chicago, nearly all of them were lo cal boys who had used their person al acqnalntanee for the hideous bus iness of obtaining recruits. Many of these lads begin their vicious careers at the ages of 15 and 18 years. Following articles In the series wiu ueai uuwu wiw u. oule"or make her ldeaa productlvft of good In uon 01 wuuuaiw euuuiMuiii, uiurai 1 i,er day and generation. It waa -quite education, philanthropic rescue and i an innovation in- the publlo lift of prevention, and increased soc al con-1 A,n'n" 10 ri"a womBB1 a .' . ,. . .... ifcL. I termlned to be a Pertoa rather, than a trol.,It IS a series that throw the I Th'"g, ISaturaily-har-paU wa sot .: . , .- ' v . It was j conventional period of the hardeat and fastest character, and wo men had , no Intellectual or legal reo oa-nltlon. . -- v; But when Atpaeia, arrived at Athena from 'her provincial home, It waa not long before ah threw the atone that gave- things" a decided ripple. She brought with her the detlre to take a hand In publlo affalra, ftnd wlthed to eirewn with rotet tnd tome harsh ininga were eald about her. But thl was to te expeoted for It la hard find an original man or woman agalnat wnom in arrow or eruicltm are not taruic . . -' j ., In the firtt plaoa,' Aspaeta was iurnu.r iuu ia 1 note oayt of nar jow tympatnies and deep prejudices (jhls meant a great deal. Beside that en was a TeetninKer not In religion, but at disbeliever In tha mvthia.i storlea whloh were prevalent In her uay. iNaiurauy, uuon being the eaae, the wat looked Upon aa an oht.nttnn. able person 4. being t for treat on. Kinaiiy Atpaala went aa-atnat i&A ..... torn and ettabllehed usaga, and in do- uift- mat anooK4a tn "feel in ft" which were sure to glvft vent to" tbemtelves u language not tha moat careful and correct. Thl wonderful woman ha. came at one tne intellectual attraction She wa net onlv attratt. U BUU- ally, but poasetted mora than th4 utual accomplishments, not merelv of ennv.r. aauon, dui even or oratory and criti cism,-wmcn accounts for the faot that tne arew aoout Her tha moat rtl.tin. gnlthed Athenian of all area and ohar- actere. .Among those who regularly uaiencu 10 uer was in. great Socrates. . fifi wAn K .A .... 1 . . -. J . . V. "i " .aiuij (Oil when Pericles dlvoreed hi wlf ha mar. rled Atpatia, with whom h lived upon lerma i muium respect ana tore. j.ne -Age or rericiet.- the moat won. derful In ejvery respect that the world aa ever seen, owes much of Ita nre. ttgto the wife of thlt man who lnaug uraUd Ut glories, and. while th world stands, tha Influence that Aaoajila ex erted In the line of the great human ! Park Into ,the old nag of th. T.ihart avenue police atatlon; or maybe It waa Juat tha starvlngi and the beatlnga that did It If horses have hearta. th.t Dunner-Und-blltten muat have broken under the fata to which a thankleat city turned him over. Who knowt but wiiat n may nave, ror aayt and weeks and months, planned to run away from It planned to get away and return to old friends and scenes? Mayb it waa tome hope of finding hit way back to these that spurred him on when he set out from the highest bidder, on. day latt week. Anyhow. aomething-ka chance, perhapt, brought htm past the Liberty avenue police atatlon and Into the friendly care of the officers. How they fed him. and nihhi down, and .gave him a stall,, and mad ' their own -of himl There wo prefer to leave him. k 1, too hard to think of him given back to tha hih. mm.. who has not bfJen kind to him. Yrv -;- The Lajst of the Elk. . i ' ' From Marshfield New a. Membera of the party who ha v. the summer In the woods with th tr timber cruiser, Dennis McCarthy, In- iu.il. ua 4ua4 a conservative estimate of the elk in Coos county would nine th number at about 86.. Thev sawl n tn one band, which waa the largest num ber seen at one time. The elk range on the headwatera of both fn,v. A of any hunters having killed anv e VI them. r It it hard for one Who hunted in early days, 'i and who haa seen . sr... band of elk on the Coqutlle and along the coast country, to believe that tha whole number now In the county totals only 85. Tho e4rly settlers never slaughtered the game they only killed for meat; but the" hide hunter, who came Into the coast country In the '70' from th Dralri states, wt... h.,e.i were getting scarce are responsible for tha almost total annihilation af tha fin. est game animals that ever roamed, tha forests of North America. Of couraa. ' ftt a new, oountry settles op, game will disappear, but had It not been for th hid hunter th elk would hv iat. ed a good deal longer than ta h. done. It la to ba booed that th i.e. dvanee - will be duly appreciated by I will . not b molested, tnd-If the law all the wlae of the earth. Tomorrow Hypatla. iiirviKuu. men. im airiciiy enrorced, a few yeara wlU aea th numbr conald rably Increased.. . , .... ,,. . , t' 4