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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915. -THE JOURNAL C,. . AN ISDEPESDE.NT NEWSPAPER C S. JACKSON .PubllibCT tBtlibrl errY uajy M.-riaoa nd murnlnt (einpt bamlay ttemoun,. t Tba J aura. " 'Kulhhug. liidwy uU i'a.liil. t.. fort I Und. Ur. its tired c ib f,rftof rice t trtliij. Or., f . IiuibIhK'O ttruuii ia mail aecuKl elaas mflr. ' .XKLEFHO.NKS Main 717i, Home. A-6051. All - ktadcpartnienti rxbtcl I j these uunibera. T" , - t nfrprihir r. hf t 'l-pa-l ni'-nt T"U want. iHUEitiS ADVKU nsl Ni UEPUESKSTAT1VE 'BeolaCDlD & Keiilnor Co., JruiiaoTJc Bldg.. I,2i Fifth At.. Sew York; ?eopl 1 tUa Itlilif . Cbiouco ', . BabaM-rtplioo trnii t7 rnetl nr to u d- i4r in Hi L'nitcii Sit or Meilw: "DAILY iMuHNINU OH Ar TKUNOOS .oa frar I .YOU I Ore montb .30 SUN DA X - '.Oat Jr $- I One nxvnth f .23 'ajAjLY (IIOKMNO OK A PTE UNO-OS) AN U im 5-l'N'DAY Wrw r 7.M On tnnntD America ak nothing for her self but v. hat hbe lias a right to csk for humanity itself. WOOHHOW WILSON. lVar, which society (Iran's up'-n itFvlf. is but organised barba: Ism. an Inherit'ince of th- s:iv:iu- state, however cIIh- (guis,.,i it or Napoleon. ..rnamented. Louis -a IF Al STRIA DEI IKS HAT the I'nited States U now demanding of Austria, is, in prim iple, exactly what G'Tiiiany on October '4, conceded in the case of the Arabic. - In the cp.se of the Arable, Ger- raany iormany expresseu i egi tu anc d!saoveu tr.o acts oi me sue- jnarino commander. It seems' .Scarcely possible that Austria wi'l 'Jo less, especially since the An-: trian submarine sank the Ancona j In the full li"ht of the American position and of the German ac ceptance thereof. Tlie Ancona, an Italian ship, bound from Naples to New York, tras sunk in the Mediterranean by an Austrian ; ubmarine with a loss of mi.nv lives, including those Of several Ami-ri.-an citizens. That the vessel was torpedoed before all her passenger.: and t row had left -lier, and tha t he small boats were shelled by the : ubmarine, hero Eeems to be no doubt. In her reply to the American .note, Austria raise? question as to vchat were the facts of the sink- 4ng. and doubtless dcci so in go d rfaith. Her own version of the Ififfair rould eally be ink-taken due 'to the l-eii'i'iioiiis pr. -sure tindtu .- v, i.. i, i. i ii ; .. ... o ,. : .- ' i""R" "' ""'" j ine conuuci tn ire war. i ., a From th.ia position win - " -j.iuo.i n. ..me-, .inn i.i i.ie en'i, , -Sl.e will most likely follow the ex- j ?mple of b-r ally and yield to the j mo-rican demand. The American demand is In t!m V merest oi e'.ery rcuirai na,tion in j i easonabU' ra.es, the cytortionate t':e world. In our position, we' rates, four to ten times liiuh-r re contending for the principle of; than before t'.e war, would never the safely of non-combatants at j have risen to i v. sent uaiconscion Isca. and it la a contention that dl- i able figures, and farmers woul 1 A. . ... ... ot!v- en ,.i.n:': -vl t7almn tiiii- s"l.. - s- o ...... . . i ........ on . ii - 1 ft. I . ; . .. ... nuu iiei.a;iei. u is a cunientiou "that directly concertis every nation that may now or hereafter have Mps at re.i in time of war, Whether they be nations at' war or stations at peace. !'- A refusal . 'io;ina will bo a Jicfianoo. A defi.ince at this junc ture would be fur Austria' to i:; 'ite fee moral condemnation of "every neutral in th.e world and a forfeiture of the decent regard of "xaankind. V X N EC ! A 1 1 Y XOISES N EliVOl'S New York is carry- int. en , porous rampaign iR'.'.ist , ,,,,,'en Aoiseb. ine s.unmv oi me steam wnis- t,e, the raucous motor horn, the, towl of the maddened motorcycle, the bunip-o-t -bump of fiat car Wheels all these horrors have fal len under the ban and are to be feliminated. Sometime, some day, they aro to be eliminated. We do tiot know just when. Perhaps It will be when Tammany goes to its long home. But a certain degree of progress lias been made. Police order No. $6, -Issued the other day, handles the general subject of unnecessary ,r.lf..i ; rt . V. : -1- i UICU IUVB Ol truth compels us to pronouiice able, The purpose of the order is to tnake lifo at least nartiallv pnrlnr, ftble in tho metropolis. Two of the boises particularly dwelt upon are those made by unniuffled motor cycles and yells on the streets at fclsht. We could mention others equally hideous were we in a dis agreeable mood and inclined to dis close unpleasant facts about the iieigkbors. I For instance, we could seak of tne Barly morning rooster, the fowl !-at pipes up at about 3 o'clock tknd continues without Intermission tor four solid hours. His voice is tnusical to his owner, no doubt, Jut to everybody else it is unmiti . fable torment. The problem of the ehriekint; ructer is complicated by tlie fact that a few chickens in the r track yard help solve the cost of living problem for many a family but the mala chicken, for all his pride, pomp and oolee, never lays an egg nor la he particularly cerv iceablo In persuading other fowls to lay. In fact, the poultry yard would be quite aa profitable with out his presence. The loudest rooster may be quieted by enclosing him in a box eo low that ho can not stretch his neck. In order to crow he lias to elongate his ripe to its full extent. Thus he chicken owner might enjoy her flock and profit by their industry, if she would, without an noying the neighbors. A still sim pler way to dispose of the rooster j would be to fai'U n his head to his rack by a permanent steel clamp. Simpler still and even more ef fective, is the common device 01 chopping his head off on a log. This leaver him shorn of his prin cipal ornament.', but it does not in any way impair his usefulness. A DKSTRl ( Tl K 15 LOW H I'NDRKDS of thousands of : bii'J.eij of pram sold for ex- port are tie.l up in western ; elevators and warehouses be cause of embargoes placed on grain shipments to the east by practi cably every railroad connecting with Atlantic seaboard ports. Lack of vessels to handle the exports is advanced as the reason for the refusal of the railroads to accept further grain shipments. Warehouses and elevators at At lar.t e ports are choked with grain end all the ports are congest'' j with freight a waiting ocean trans portation. The following are the railroad.! which refuse to carrv fnrthe -.-in out of Chicago: 'The New j York Central Pennsylvania l.e- i high Valley, P.altimore & Ohio Cliesapeake &. Ohio, Wabash, Erie Norfolk & Western and Lacka wanna. In a public statement, tht head of the traffic department of i the Chicago Hoard of Trade said: "All of tiie port terminals of the l a i 1 rffa d s are choked with exports. The Fhip-i in rervien are Inadequate to handle .l.e traffic. The fault Goes not r." with the railroads. ,,,, t v.uh lnPuf firient of.,an Rhip- facilities. The P.altimore & ! nia.. i ; ... . ! . norts " ;i i ias -4oii.il. l huiuiains in eo . . . ; . ... . . i nis is t tie condition president ilson fore -aw wh cn h o urgcil the ; last session of the rd congrehs: to pass th.e Ship Purchase bill. In his great speech in Portland, S" rotary McAdoo said that if Con press had passed the bill promptly th.e government could easily have io cured an ample, supply of shi; In the interest of the farmers "hose grain is now und-T embargo out of Chicago, the presence nt i government-owned sh.ips carryiu wheat to Europe at reasouabl rr.tes v.-o'.i.d be a highly desirable- j cf thf ,-nitfMl Sl?u.s u caused ' "i---" th bnite l States o.uij circumstance. For years, the pov- j , vsj . an( FtaLM1.ltion ia ianv ' t cubi ct do to s f,- b-soit or ernment has been doing t elt sort , 1;d (. n Qq Jt uir,p ,(.tU, .(1 nianV , f ituro Japam-.se gr : .-v iiin-,, in V.U. 0f iag !u tl!0 fteamship lines op-j , . f t!.,rn.-,.,,n)lf ,h.Jfornia, or of the advai.tag.s and dan- crateu In connection with th IVi'.ama railroad. Tiie Shin Purchase hiil was pro posed in good faith to meet -var condition?. I ' a u i.ee.i I rompi.v : p;.-s,.d a p-eat te al mora deep sea t'O'Il'lO VAIi 1 ll'iil- b.s. o i 1 b . ! , t ii i a in i it io 1 1 o oa ; o e i inu ui'-!'' w o u i -1 nnvv be no railroad embargo on Aiuerican wheat. what is far m-re to the point, v :th govaroment shir,3 o-'t rutin-: jn the vdnat carryiu g tra-U? at . . . . 1. .. r. n 1 1. I. --. i a v e i "i e i v e u i u i a i: l -, u' r H 11 !. ... , . I ic r their wt'.ear. , The Si Purchase b j : v, a s . ., . ator liurton. l..at fililn-ter was one of the most destructive blow i I'o'i striu k ia me i.armers or me VnitevI States. Henry Heed's review of th"1 Pennoyer-1 larr'son episode as top! i'd. Sun lay's Journal, was an in-i tere.-:'':i -- an:', di s rved clearing of th.e record of the former Oregon governor. S; Ke-'der Pennoyer lived in a tlr1" when but one side cf public natferr. W0 3 Presented in the nmtronn'it.in i.r.-sva unH ibcii ,-.',.. , .i,iU'.,' " I - v.., a.a.. . ; rtory of u. t..any pr-at virtue , !V as never .'lowed to reach the i public. - - AEAS, POOH Y OH I Civ ICHAHD ACHILT.HS BALLIN- .hit, that melancholy rel et . , k, '. - v..finf.ru 1, nvnilnh o nt oil tniina -.f of reactionary politics, srokp . , ', in o lL'trocef 11 I -rs,r, ,.. 1 . n,c,, . ;', train trtinsportat.on. k!ut th.at. In Progressive Huainess M"ns chib;,. . , , , 1 . Thursday. In Mr. Hallinper's opinion the times are out of joint, very, very badly out of joint. The ripni-llfi ll.vo tor. nine h n n-,, l .1.-: 11 - ""V 1J government and they nmuse it anT mr-ih lai - rvidn ,.9 ii- ...... ;.. """" l"-MO hi, recent times was to turn the Taft ! administration out of office, includ-1 inp tlie woevhegono and. inconsol able Richard Achilles. Hence these tpp r . , , , a Z 'lckedJ multitude committed that unpardonable sin ' nothinp they h0 looks hen lttifnltni. ,i ... - atax , , ... , Ativxv. till.. 3 vi.ctixiitj.iii.. I. j.-il Mr. La injer. Nothing ,n the ; oIdi!J!T corporations. So our lu- whole wido world looks beautiful niinaries teach us. to luru more. The hours have b- ti, av- . tt ,u ... , , 'a.e m jlle Watertown Herald argues come tedious and tasteless. Sweet .n .n . . , - , , . ,. , . lrLLithat the motor truck is a sub- lucduuws, Bweei uirus ana sweet flowers have lost all their sweet ness to Richard. We doubt if his broken spirit will ever recover from t b ti litn .1- r.? 1 rvcU n rt Kta nfC -a- i.-.i- civ q ut uiu uiiae. ior can hr ever forgive the deluded mob for turning him out. Mr. Ballinger beholds tho sum cf all political villainy in the Ore pon system because it gives the people power to choose their oAvn officials and make their own laws According to the Rallingor theory al! this should be done by a Uttle clique of political bosses. Oregon has tried both ways. For a good many years her offi cers were selected and her laws made in the way w hich look.s so , was built without heavy gifts from beautiful to Mr. Hallinger and the ; the public. Some of these lines results were not satisfactory. The rr.ceied land enough to have ruade. people made up their minds to large states. Pretty nearly every change the system. They felt cer- j railroad in the country, long or tain that no new method could short, has received heavy local sub yield woise results than the Iial-1 sidiesfrom fanners and so forth, linger system of boss r ile, and With all the. e donations well in there was a possibility thf.t better ! their grasp, the., now shriek be resulta might be obtained. cause the motor trinks run over So the pec.ple chanced from tho j the public hiirh . a. s. Our railroadj RalHnper sy. t"in to the Oregon sys- I may pe. i. h lor wan: of competent tem which Mr. Rallinger hates so j management but they will never bitterly. He feels toward it verv ( lose anything for v ant of gall, much as the devil is said to feel toward holy water and for about': the same reason. The Oregon sys tem has put the Ballinct-r system out of bu"iner-3. It has broken up the old rinss and routed the oil bosses. It has not mr.d govern ment perfect, but it has made gov- eminent clean. jn popular government such men as Iti. ha-d Achillea find them- j selves b'ft out in the cold, poor, forlrn peris at the pate of Para- i dise, with no prospect of ever training admittance. Xo wonder I , ,i they wceo and scold. Lint Feold-j ing rarely accomplishes mm h in I olities or history. We can pardon Mr. Ilallinmr's shrewiah exasper - c'.ion since v. e h.now the reason for i it. but if he Wishes to get any- ! where he must caango his tone. ; It is, of .'ours.', too liiui'a to ex- j winau,- to yi-ni to raiir.i-ma. in a red a man with his grievance to;fr!enil!y but firm way h- intiri.r.t.-d talk honesty or common sense, but that Japan would ii"t cons, i t to any no mi gut, lor tlie good ot Ills, own 1 bad came. ,3 ex;iecte.l to practice ( a I!:tl decp,it -llrtf' ,t0.W!ird th' ' 1 (-'l" wuom n.j oa-.y ioo hi,v.i , a t . . . - ,...!.! io serve as long as inev trniiu l'u. up with hij weakness and meffi clencv.' TAX Will OllDEHS HE best suggestion for raising; revenue to meet the federal sh.ortape is the proposed tax i on the munition and war or-i der sliipments. The war caused tho revenue shortap. Trade built up in this ruu'itry by the war should tlmre- - . . . U,Tti U laxeU l nu'ei 1 short- ag". Tlie traffic in war order3 ha". assumed enormous volume. For- n;nes af(, aI10St Dver night A city of U 0,000 was built ui) in ' -'r ' -a few voo'.i.s from the profits of , '" 1'1''' 1 the Dti; out pow der business. The 1 refits f rot 1 th.e munitions trade have ec-oide so great t'.ir.t t hero . ' : are the sa!);e wild r.nd fe erish on- ( rat ions t i. iii'iic: eristn: anips in the ' , . ;oId ui days. i The war brought serious ills- , i turbaiice to mm h of the lu.sinec" I world ' It would not be right for the ! American government to make u p ; its, revenue rhortape from tho in- 1 , t ,.., f,fl tll vvar. The ; : ivfii'Vi-: Oi':m rv.n out of om- ' ; 1 Idoyment by the war. oi'cht not to t , , . . ; . note wliri he bor- ' ' : '.: ul.V'-ii ' ' 11 1' 1 a rows 5100 :..t the bank to tide hb fareilv over tbe iillp times The best and most appropriate ; Of all th.e : oureos of revenue v-t proposed to meet the war del'ici-1 ere.- is th.e enormously profitable tniific in war Supplies. Thin traffic makes its money off the war: it s'.ould provide a jtist j ii. 'oeoiiei.ii-'i Liiaievii,ioiv'.i.i'. ' , t'-e V. .'ar. - - - If Stat" Senator C. P. P.lShop linln.,, ,1. fv 1.. r. ,1, I, 1 .-"ttirin ux-.-in a w io a uoi-,an; to th .ritiotial'Kepublican conven- t-on a on luyal aml honorable Ftrvico to his party entitles him1,....,. u. 1 - j.ivt,.r..-.i 0:1 the liu.kans, to that leC'TLititSl. J , ,, ,!lUt , r whei er the tie.a:;.- of pel. ',- THICKS AD KAI LHOADS A RPR AH newspaper published in th.e east, tiie Watcrtown Herald of New York, is per- turbed in spirit about the motor trucks which are carrying sn much fre'bt over the hidmovu 1 1 Dt t- UIO I UUl U.t 11 V."Uilt llllUli has been felt somewhat severely 1 by the New York Central railroad, particularlv along some of its rural f..,i-; 'Th wmennvvn ii,r,ni admits that the service of tho. tr L-o t r-nn v-on ien I for t !ia fnp " 4f , ' ! ,' 1,1 iv. the dav, and is less expensive than ' 1 ivn , 1 iiL Hit: liiaiii j 1 U 1 1 1L iu be considered. The main point is not the wel - fare of thp public, but the welfare v of the railroad. A good manv nulla n mi ii f v . p .1 per i r unii M. il I S- men agree with the Watertown ,.,.,, ,'.,. ne.rodo vlit fr,r L. rilr.;;;,s . ,,'.,:,.. r I V !t o toads for I f ficien t defense for the motor trucks any more than for the jitneys to say.cr.ating it and a'o ept the' charm et that they render good service at j cheap ralPS. This dOPg not rom. rPt,,fo ftl f31.r f,,,f sidized carrier. Why so? He cause it uses tho public roads which are kept up with public ! money. The same line of reason- i.. nu c ,,1lf1 ,,.,,- ht.-,t ,.v-0, ,1,,. ,n market is ruibyidized, but never mind about that. We can not pet it out of our h' ads that some other carriers have been pretty heavily subsidized. The New York Central railroad, vhieh is now whininc over compe- t'.tlon of the motor trucks, wa built almost entirely by local and governmental Eubsidies. There Is not a solitary long rail road line in the United States that BEING CANDID WITH JAPAN AltON SHlKCs.wVAS : to Ni'W York c;ty a!" it vl.ot B jiii. 1 '.no ni'Tj Illustration of tne ha rron ' and rdaxoj ronUi.M.n ..f pwi.t:-- i .:. m r.l.-tti..n t a i.;.i;..r.ai f..r. t p y o ,. I'ul,:;.' op'.:. .on In this . mtr,- I a.t elfr-r a l'.rni a'. 1 f.rliii; soil I a- n hi' h suc h a r- !i- ' c.n tak- r. ot m-.i ".-., ti t .. r. e n..... t,, I ooui.try at hast tartly f-.r th- i u r- i r.ose of 1, -lii.j,- out th, a.i.- r.-..n atti- j tude fw.ir.! the ma::-:s in , 0;.t m- !, Prsv i.t.P,. n, i a t,,i stat. s and In his spc .s ).. sr.it .-d . ,aIlk; v what Japan was try:i: to do in c.ii.a aid how mu ii s ... w.ia further -ihat. in. nt f tha- treaty rluh.ts ' of ,,,.r oitiz.,n), P'Kai;y r-si.ling m ol States. I ri 'i'l . terrn3 he am.oun-l Jaioihi hu.-i-u-.n or c.ntroillng the c i.a.rnic de.cl p- mer.t of China. The 1'nit' d Slat-s could share in this work of dcv-1 r ment, but. Japan's jir'-Mitiity t (.'.'una and th racial affinities ! Iwi- n t' c J.i;a:,c-e and Cl ease j.e.ii li-s 'h .i','-nat-d Jap.an as the dominant number Wi l" c--... , T!" s"- candid overtures made uo more aitpare: t Impress "ii oa th" hii'Hii's audboa-o than a bulb-t would n.ake on a Itnl of clay. TI" y vanished Into a sea of sent imei, t a ! i t y wit! oat leaving a bubbln ! kind. The "l-ad-.-rs of puidia- Oki;ion" v. ho ri :i to the ' , , , . a . , I baron d.segurded tlo meaning of Ut, speech. Tle-y talked a i oa ; I 'an-Paci f ic l 1 conteia par.di.-ss, r.nti-i're-- vi i ; a. s of t , Japan, s" .i.Ooi. f .'ictidsh . p between the two ''Caati'-s and th-ir own in viii'ibli) ib o " in; ; .a t i on to maintain it. 1 nt t!a y g..t to maintain It led by tie t " 1 -1 i b ! .... d: f ferrr.ees ID'O'l'iJIii. t.o. t'. i o l i : : n s, ! ; t t.y pre- . b .t by pre aa s ex .sled, t .eir dii-tin- ' ""- - - 1 : I. .-' i ea d of IIIOV e-1"1 d vvitii u siiukarly frank: f r. dly d. . ... i 111 V...lLlll B''rs involved by Japan- sa ascrnilaiicy '-konn. tia y d : on rs.-d al out the heaut.es of fr.. i nd i race and ''! lt-d- i.-nsim-.ty m ail w ar3 rx f all wai'g ex- . i.i right, ous wars. T!: bad-rs ,f this lirt of pub; opii.-n have a f u : . I ask. in si. ,u! oi P aumg opinion on .ui a-'y .-i.t irons jourm-y over '-.if y t ids a ij. suable bi.t en- !; .,. ml goal, tie v bad It U! la'o i! ,: -n air w ." ro it is d:ss.p.-o..l in :!.- ni.-t mon .:.. of th- lier.ua. No problem cc i.h Utions to f..r. mn graver int.. r.-t.t .:. tarns a ;4:ci-r ili.i t. d w it'a our ro- i-n tries pr. seats u'.ties and I'ou- coniingenl p'-osl -. e.s than t...it "f th- ompar.i- i..e i..ii.eii'.ti.ion('ii i-....,.,i.-,,li;J ' and Ja; , ti e f e o u 1 1 !! : if 1 h I ill. i i.e War Las !e- t.,-; b ba ale - oi- p.a.v, :- In th- .... oar cast. l.tuu.anv l.;;s, tor the pr-J- ,..t at l- -i be -. c im nated t e , ;.,..f att-i.ti-n of i:.i?.u mu-t .-..n- is la-.,u.i.bio to lor or iiul. 1 11 tha iit'i'i ssnry v onceii t ra t ion of r-s iiiro-s wk.h :. has been caus-d by the vvariiiai Will I..'- '. a--c at .t.s close, l-ram- and il lie a', llribim Will not b- all- to exer ts niu"h inf.-.'iae as foimerly'tn the far tast. W hat tin- lk.rul" .ill i:a ;'tns have p.st Jaj'an has gaita d. S!ie has not disguised her ambition for al ia:: -y in i 1. ina. spo proposes te 1 rgani.a ar a a.rect tho latent Indus tr.al resouices and abtlit.es of thi ( h: ii.-s.) peopie, and she proposes to :.er'u;- as nr.. eh politk al authority in c'hiua. as Mie nerds - to mako her economic p.oslt.on ,st t-ufe. Si-.fv is w.ll ing to share tho profits of tho enter prise with tho Putted States, but harnn Shlbusawa's Kpeech seemed to imply that the 1'nit-d States should be willing to accept a minor share of jt'e result ins trade, power and respon- "diiit;,. ! What should the American nation ,..,,.. ,.,.,. ' ' - i- "'i-1 ........... i -" - i u I cm-ii door in China, which is etr.iiva . 1. . t tor.-, ecoioiili- bak.nce ht t,ow-r A.-sum::ig tliat the ba'.au - can b- as- - su red only by American exertions.. should Ave undertake the work of re- possible trouble with Japan? dr should we Ptand aside and ,'rtii:iivp at Japanese supremacy by lending Japirfi the money with which tV carry on hT work of ilcv eiie.iiiK Clkueso resources Could w possibly become a party in such an enterprise without having at lei'.st an final voice in its conduct7 Are we willing to risk friction with Japan either by seeking an euual inter est In the future of China or by oppos ing Japanese domination? Finally, will it be possible for American di plomacy aft- r tlie xvar to reestablish to some extent genuine international cooperation in China? These are a few of the questions which have to be an swered. It is essential that they should be considered in a spirit of friendship to Japan, of devotion to tho welfare of the Chinese people, and of I a candid appreciation of the grave Is sues involved. Even if the Question' are ignored, the facts whaii give ric to thorn will remain and m;it pro foundly affect the future r- lations be tween Japan and t'ne I'niud States. Letters From the Peopie Ammt:nif!on ont t J : r : m 1 f-r l"il.il--aoiii In ihl !.-; ..rtn oni i I le ! "':' "i n! "(' ,.t.- lr. Mi--.I1 ''II .",l :-m Menu in !c:tU. aa.l i i ' -t ' "-'U.mi.h-iI l.y ti:.. iioir. mid add--- ! ""' 1 'f: ii.-r If tl.p rller u-.- u.t u. . i.i liav. l" "iM ufsien la th ur.-o. r ,.:! rrf. r:l era I' ra ti. .ii.-i iA pviT t !. i m.' e T..i:.;, It 1 lih.-ij.l.. f all 11m - -tuj nti.l :.r-.- ' I..-. -I. .wt t!,.-r r.i. i; . i.viii'-. ir r i.N"".: ' f .,. U rul!ilf y ri!e-- r. ;n ttt . Jtri l Ht-: It- . ' 'i .... I'l tw. ir i.;ed. Wiil:i.w l -a u. Opposed to Conscription. McKwen, ),.,-. lo. To the !:'.'' T'.:o Jour.'ial Allow me a -c ic c on- , Hi' nt on Si-erctary of J'ar J:irriso:,'(- ; id. a of Auif rica s dof. nse. I i . c ird ; t'.e ''onscrlp! ii!.-a as a ''lr.:;.re ' i.1' 1 don't U woo'., I i : k " in i ' ' in. .re fiirtinp of u military it or : i u ot a.)) a t to spi' rf t,. i.rl'.i; a ' n t s otietl.lntr w- 1.:. 'O.t i,. p n tor 1 consider th.it the lie..''. " work that Ih t lc. d-mo at tr ! rnonict't has crratrd an atmi'M wut, wr.ktiown ha: Is It !s f.;.: to t.a'k uln.ut i:... Or. a .erl.- ,1 "t : I at tlif samo t.n; la . : loans 1 4"H,o00 kilb-rs. TJ.p i l'.e't th Secretary conf id-rs the rai-'.g of f! j ,, ,, nilr ,,f n t,T ,' ; ; . ,t f... , Ik a k'1 reas.-n w hy a sho..;.i not 1 "''"Moi. Mr. i;,ni ur.,i -i.a r:aln 111 Ptl : ' w":,'- '' ' l', - , ''m.-t 7.n.ie hao.ar:.. ;. !" r . o n i . : a t r. . i a i a : J, ,t v :.o. ,1 rs; !., i,. t a : ',,ul f"' then. v, 1 ,i 'l'''ly '; r. ' " ; ' jai.'.mr";!.'., ' l'aclfieUyo: .i.!"ar,l ul ii..-ihinK fls- wo waa: th u K i ' : " I oi ! s;.usi vt. : th .(: st;n !'"t i'.''f"c ' war p:. a.. t di vi; da the f hvfi i ' n iK the ri. and Wfll-to-d fctay-at-Ji. :i.es sl.ouaj pa r t ! .. hills'. J. U 1;I'M1TjN Penalty or Discount. .r.d. I IK. -'I'o the I Portland. I '.a. 1 K. -To the I'd'tor "f The Journal - I ha vo 1 ,Iour:.al -1 havo beb , e my for electric hgbt, which reads as hi'.! fo.low 1" KV 'rt " 1" K''h " , I K " 4 '. i J 1 a. 4 i". o r r'. of ova, tv o- r, ' wlil 'he '!(-: aO. , ;t j,.,,, p, lore 1 Ov;e!:.bv r .1 . - : 71' . iinv Now, Mr. lad. tor, I wnd.-r If rTianco you '.an en' trhfi n I: " is to Why this liglo and j-.w , r .- e or.it I ! I. I"-'.' .I'l l rt. 'ai l.l.. ' ' I .' r 1') a i .in s hm f(ir fa,;ur,. ;o , y w:,e... a ,.,.,.,,,; , number of ui.'-s. It w oi ai-p. .tr . from the wordmsr of t : , , ";.( 0 v- t i-lause" that th.e Pain 'Omivca- tab.'.-. they , ;ui bamlHjOZ'.i- tha ,' ) thinking Ur y ai e rei !! : e-v .a. Hun. ver, ahyoti- -.in j .a,; ia . , .- ti.at th.-re is no d.seount. At tht-.r t, :-',;ir r rate the abov e bill anmutii. ! t. J : ' i The a.Mit.opa.l is int. r. t at ' . rate Of l'r for two w.-eks. Cj'lh.ik tit I i " - I ' ' '""in, oi . - , i -,i;,ir.:i: i W'.at wo:;:d a n " n tiiiik if his tto. er l...te!i-r. Ilk.' or mi I h u ,a I. i :a, : ;o d ' h.m a rate " :' :i lei. si - .. k as th: fcr a bill a Ik w . . i s o v . r o U'h 'e b : suo.,1,1 i ,- ,.:'.,ii- . om. a"v i .should the ;. . ., uo t h . s a :: y in- '!' tuati tne t ,. J. M. IiUlbJUiiUTV. Comription. Tndepender. e, or, lu.c. 18. To tv" Editor of Ti e Journal I s-e in Ti ... J.'-irnal of liean'ber 1.1 where Hon orable I'.eor.ir- 1-1. ('nimh.: ain, senator j of a; has introlu it Is- eooi-r " 11 1,1 ' , " toreing m o sci v. e n ai- s liom ia.-air.- of 1- -ars t" y, y-ars. 1 iboi t j s u pposo th- honorabo- sfii alnr Imi'i dri-tnn has a : v boys ,,j ins own ei;i- . I bi- fi r S e. to b.O-b 1 1 mon 1 1; . liovv.vcr, if In f oitune I has :i : i'i i u on mm i ibl- him to u:g up tie 1 1 lire. I sam f i - ,ou. v w I : c : i wo' 1,1 K - p Ms I ai l-ut ..f the trenches. Let us pause and I consider the case of the poor vvo-at.ug liiall- S' !! 1 1 . ey all w o u 1 u .ai" i b.ung una'a-. to fui'-ash the aii.o-it.l reouir-d to i aape the ll s a g I eea ii . e task of ,'M:d.!ih- some o!h.-r poor w oi k;ng:uaiks son o.to ete: n.ty, -r ek-'e f.i in g the iron s'lmn of .anran und maelune K'f.t fire and d v in.; ui .-n the s"d leu sion''. "f some be-.-in battle field- I ' rr i'",'t "'' d-mccr of war. as the pr' ss l.ivi, al - to the ad i istrafien has ' Il.O.illIly assured the people of, tlnn whv arm the vomm'J ir.-ii ef tbe nation wUh the wtainrU' of rn-.rder and t.-acli them t) and P ro v in ir. aru'i-i'l alot.g -1 I ten e corners w itr. a iev. .. "" cobi Moot; .torn- i.nsas, - ,.u, fellow who kasn'l t-v r duie I. in i,.,, io -.11 !- world'.' The i .UK tr.,.t tiMila. riial a'so the manufactur . of ail tl.i- pai-apheriui.i.i of lie ill. , --hou'd be h-rded at om e for the - ; trenches In Teir-ie. la t them Irani, the real conditions of vv:.-. l'u-h them forward to the f'-'mihg can, ion s At mouth. FO that if t... v v. r .iv- I . . ' ,-ome back t" the land ". the ft- ' '.. ' wall pause ere th. y lend t . ms, Ives to b. tbe id". i of a iri:i.!:g OUT Lie .4 '"I l.liS slaughter, e must be br t Ii a our "hi '0 " -r iii'thi' h ia t ! b. ers ami t ha ...L-eri 1 he t'OWlb I ll -ireachers who r. :e h w .r he I, .rb-.i . Into the aa arks ia -lit y. !.rtioerat shoubl dig tr he soil of thi tn- i s a I ' ' 1 1 " - I side t h. - son ol ' " " , s' , , " ' scape tl.- nc ii 1 1 , i 'i " conditions the mon Of Ills ia., t hrlntr about in an ' ' R.,..,tii all wars Is the p- gain In all Avars the poor ma:: :s t..; loser everv time, and ''t thiough wa's of all tin be has- n-e!'. to- ost- ltest sa'oifi' e for his eountm- ' '" I i -Ii. Troin Judge tha sea dors not bob', ii 11 ' sbr""'e. of fi-i . nor is th- reniaiader u.fo "' to f r. sb waters'. There a:- .. n- mil s eeimelis i". r rv w hi re on ! v i.itci ,.tn. of these ere l p.pend. n! on , ,'lrv . nvironment, l.owev . r. TI.ey .' wn amphibious !' t'" ' ar" MO,, enough fist, whatever. The chief end ..f f -h Ih " " ' ""k n.l in order to be a h, t . fiso mu- take a fan, to the t-.i.t on This is Ciisily arranged. 1 ! u ' -ing's fli.e! Small wonder that, it -be the main diversion of tin- a-: r ,!d'! 1111 fatnilv. I'iscatorii Hit "r an Ire is a siKU't that i hardly lik.-p.- to uo out of fashion. Mi tho. is may change, but the principle is fovea. . ..,.,. (u the. t. i,: lis J lie IlllvjUi irt'. i'-t celect'.on Is properly governed h.v- t- i. ii, ..irn.iiiiillnrs Bi d !: e in- Tlviaual gin. of .he veitehrate Con - seouently ll.in group of vy iii.c.-r.itio- s pr vides a stable -.uhje-.t r.f , 0:1 v a - .v.,.-... x-.,i...i. , . 1 is non 1. p ,', bait "ha!!, of course. Ihai w - .-1 . . ..1 r. r- c n wi' if. or. .4 T aw attain. ul'i'Titawi " would eliminate the imagine; ion. ;'h - out Avhiih anything and everytn'ng r.n earth may drag into all sorts -.f dr.,! dullness. Conversely. .shad t of rose opr may conceal tlie subtle!-1 bait that ever was, cr that ever was de signed for any fith to be caught. This being the case, on is Quite justified PERTINENT COMMENT SMALL CHANGE n; v four mcro days tn-fore tlic cai.dlus arv liKiitcd. Tiicr fun. k.'i p corstantlv In mind that :i iiiililed tandi'j is a joyous La; a dnKroas iii.nt. ll.-.lf a de7.cn or so 1'ortlai d nlo.n- ::.-rs ar.- i.et 1;.M'.' c..iiv:!ie U t!et v CnrisUia. blioMiUiK ia ad isabU-, i U r -11 , . rortlnnd's nr-r-d of phlpplnp hav'.i ;- ' n-s.'-r. - !i ::o ,i io llo- i.anioi i ... ii Is lime to ad" pi lie Ii.. 1 o... y. M I'.iri1 .r;i;i)rP, I 1 1 r writing we I '. ; I !.;:i,.sh c , . t . r ;. to ' l"r ..i.. 'i.- ! i i : I:.' .-.,. 1. tiers w iiicii .10;. Pi ,iv o I'pen , n: ton loi.i aijo. i i . t V .f o-.'s..n i.r".nf ' i'..- i el I i it .-an i 'I'l'.' I. ( d o ki aj.t .I- v. at- ' s. .!.-!.n. i' 1 1 r.h" t fs . : . . a' ' ' f 1 I.. ii. y f ; j i a: u l ot wa:.l a w. I 1" .- h HUGE SCALE OF 1': vin t i i o t..e v.. -ik a; al It" "I'L ' . . .. , a I io:i at thti l : a ; . ! s l he mun is i ana '. -d are thin - h 'ho the men a.a work cvprcs- i, a a fairly . 'Uli- I I ' has s s of t 1 - i : . ; IS Vl' C '.I i a V a -.s ir. -a :' i r ' ' i 1 . : i r w i ' . - : n a , i ' v a : l t o! to ri. 1 1 1 a : . rv ' r a i. it: I...; . t 1 r a nop , ar e. ;. am "I uis-II..-I1 l av a- ' .liili- aiiuards of ieia ov t: at for the : . i ii : ,iH to day, ' . i : r th" " Ve 1 '.'. "fl 'I a "n s !, al";, t' r spe. d. Th. y ! !': . ard ih ; .. r i J a.i.l i able III ! k ' ..rd ' lunibo a 1 1 In the Mm..; t : n . is a da;, s Work. This is J it ius a fan..- r knows that to ,.n,iv three acres a n.iy is a ( 'd i.-rf "ii.at..- for a man with a two hors- team, as a r,mn"r respects a d ish .... ...,,, , ia er a ir.iie i run In 5 minutes, as the Bailor known h(V c.lPe(5 cf a "12 knot clip" er the r.u;r;4,, ,li:i f - r...- r. of Tu mi'.ea an 1 1 as t ; - . r.'-rator or a l.air yum i f- - ..jui n. naei .: , . r id' i eclat a r.n ofjcov.rs a p't of groail n. ; mK ails a do.. P Is a matter It 's a in.ifiiir of i :.,..-urea ard A n ei f o: t w , i 1 ! n CUbiC ;. a "if, g. r.iT.. '. la. - i.er." to make p; . i eriHibb- ) me ,.s of c mp:i i'. - r.f A l i a ! l 'a ' it y O.U..I"! . yard on t ":g-. 1 f cuta ! lent of T e:.... S ''I'-" : o As en . mil.'' ' ' j U' l I i " r s- i -1 , 1 1 . i a go.' nt. st a :. -. r i -1 of f I Si ' iilSs I'.. I.:. 11 a r- ' : r. u . a ' ii ! i. s about i e, ord . X. avu i ; t r,a : . e : .,- is , -,- , sii.t.i. . j louis is ', . 1 s .', dr ge In for a Ui : s , seto fa t in f e :: Vil.;s n ' t.i f'-r eubi" .:) . TH.- i w ork hv : i ! ' s 4 , - - i c! if ia w-'-. b- Ibk I a'' ! .1 f r a mon t i pa r on-'--h i ' , . ..ft c -. ! .i i r.l p- hs ar . r an a . Id r. - Ti. sp.'.i n n o.' d 00 f - i.a-ui. a s t. '! dav. Ii.' .. . k'.a M.i'k-. .?,,-!' "1 , ... ... t M : 1" -n a y.ild : P. w -elal 1 j . . , , - . ,1 : i a re T h- .a'.' rial r.' ml'. .! bv a'-l t' ' ' '' ' ' " " "- , r 1 a t,,; S! .aid " lb W . d 'OV I r . -o v . ... ' I v '. " in I' s. r. p,r, ,,. ... ,, r ' -n fa -in ,,,, ,: ea -' u.e! t teel."t)'a' I- a in t i.e I'lhi .-.I Stat. 1 or tains 1 an -.e : " ' v --'; s ,,-ii'ii fa: ui a a:.i d-. p wo i bl ,: ti, spoil of marly three weeks w k In ft." .'Mi'ral ie:k m N- w- Y-rk . y con ,,:.,. to ii'-o, nakl - r 1"- ,"0 o -k, i . ;,!.:lf-s. ; t'h If J-., e ,;.',,,; ! w '"' ad' o.er ,. I P oi, a v.,"' 'b ef t e ,,r, t ,.a o b- , "V r, do .. -i ' o o at. i .,, r ... ,- ( . In i i :' vv i-is, str ip- '-Jt e. f... t off th- top of tie. I ail: . s,)e,t ti e e h '.v ab-nt of l'"iir v.-rii in th- ' o. l.aw-r l!roa'ivav m New York 'ity ',,, H(. , vo: .it. IV l0 "I AVide Pel To 1 1 .1 sit e l I" et io- 10" fe-t w -lb! yards. Ai. .. x mi!'' !.- ! ,. , : H 'b p! i i a 1 IV,; to Is. v ... , ,pp , ;p snv 4 " "0 o..d extend .-on f 1 1 i oi - r i - - f, . t c, i r a u .ar- H I ' I'i om No i lk"i.'l w ay. .nt. ms : "US' . b, V.k'1,. r sir. . . , " .a . it ib . w " aid b- ''"V- , ; an To days- J ' P t" A mo; th's aval ion, talo-h x ' ' ealluu- It c inrisr.'- or "link." or o. ..- or- ' c .ble 1 ar" in tr-it... 1 i at A tiling b it oaix. VI. fip. ,-,' w ell us fishermen, n ' , . --ea-s l-i.-ki: e III !IUHfi' 1'i'O . - 1 1 - '. h e is 1-ii' Se 1 ill 1 1 ai . s. snst hisli'T r ' f !.' - p au be said o ' t 11 t Si " f.-h 'iiU o- Ot ' ' t ,,,,, , ... . p.-. Were sie h ',.,.,, ... , . :..'. , mu h hu'-ai. a' W 11 . ' " ' . , wouol tae. ' 'j" . .,'.:.:'.'t y 'd '.oop'a-, and w - , ,1,1 h. .:',.'.! A'.;'!, a po.,-e that j f i ' Mm-sapo ' 'ouiia; Men. ! , i me II n " " A I- I I b.vet ' - - ',!! 1 !, k li'-c e a o : , - b e ' - ..f us today lltt.l tho .Uh I.oJlpU to up- ter a ak : O I by I ! . t ; Can be vv as in his i SCiOA Of US AVI r- k ' e ! 1 . . ! ' . t p. I : i i i 1 1 .a I ben M in-.rt. r a nd W hi ' tv, for one Woods, of - 1 -l S P '. m 1 1 and to V' I: f.; ;a :: f-.re y.-i. '1 w . long ou - one coming dips e i sei '. : s i , i. es.s and ie, ess m in d-aOi, and y ' t-om th. i lua i . whe , , . ,,. -,, ... ., . ,,f OiIicf the o : n ' r . i 1 1 1 1 ' ...... ..i-. j . .' and pro-tnus, w here e ven i an lire b r an . . p !' - Two light, Men in ; a o . r horizon - ne . r. -el laing f a r-h b.h: of 1. iuel t e o ( -. ' th- -a vv 1 .s .eg - in . f .nu : : 1. brot n- O k . Tv,, v..,)-- o-.-n i- fo, .- " ' ' 0 k. . .. . ... , I i , , o - . , O O i" U l 1 ! i i! a i. f V T i o r . I . a - . , 1 I jlrwer j laut. w I, r.-e heard toe 1 rj( " I , o. df-pao" and tm 1 os-s -r t.i..- 1 1 . 1 - ' I i : i where ma m. a-i.i rots ipevn th- and po.-f s - ion th ..ih.r - a ling off to the hi g hl.i n de of the morning. wi.-r are heard the glad shoutB of humanity and where honest effort is rewarded with immortality." AND NEWS IN BRIEF OUEOON SIDELIGHTS Spoal'-lner of tv nattier t'.e loiies K'-fairi tan that "tli bli..ard ti.'t : "iuiriK the east in its unp mak 1 ei-'o.. h- n.w f till i tain :-i'o:u of tie. i a.-t six weds set m a lit lie le-n L.1.L. at aide." a a "Safrt . f.rpf Is the I lea of tho Mo i,i Ittvrr dill' u r "Yej ai d t'i. i '...dr- n i!.(-r . i vi i y on" t t i !o :; h t '.! '.i"iits' if'ativ.- to h a nd I :C. x !! : . ii.e-a i. leirtt-riais auouud the v'h ri niaf tre'"." a a i ; . i '. s a "..! 1 v i, od worry no loncr-r. Th.- i i . . ii nat' mm. ii.. Hah in. i.l' ; t ' ! . - a 1 1 v : . ' - ' 1 ' "Ui i' - a .-',:! a i 1 1 .i. uork i , i a . . . . 1. 1 w . 'o.o -v el i . ry nil at. 1 v...., ttitet in the land." a T'-r- Thi-:;o :,'a (" a . . i - rmiriT thlrh t . , . .a v e -' i : ...ii ' .... !:. o or 1. . : iv i s. , in . !:, ;s .an f od . ; -v ,....tof:h ' ' r.d 'I' : ''!, - . eo ' I : d 1 1 i tr i i l' , v l' v .. k up '. : a i . . . i . ; . the toe is i . WORK AT PANAMA at 1 .'""0,r)aO ::h. ii. i'.e of street 'j : th- -l t,f the fii adjacent t.".i.do.-H iii)n aalij.. yards, ' r . tl'Ol l W-a..:U fill Ih ef t' e fp of the v tow i : , ', ."j Z-i fvi t, -i - " 'I f pr-r . T ra v-r sir. g t : - a'. city , ni.ov - T-t. ' st .v .1.1 fill til" about to ''a S of M'i.:i T,on- s r -a a - ' ' 1 : . - 1 e v . 1 h ; .; : 1 1 1 : a - a'.' of ar- approximately !. : - . h from norii, t , S'"ith a: 0 rr a: -i ' L'ljn f et In lngt;; I r -. ri k t" ' ci lusive of tlie w..!!a i :' ;. ,. v. hb h Is usually CO be: : .r t: streets mi'l fa-bout 1 : fe-t '. r avtnuc. I'iKirg a be-" k I") by ', f. et, the l,0'i,.',o i ,b:c .i- ia v ;' t: -.1 ex-ava.-o iruin tt:u c it in a :. v. w ,, i :, c uv-r It t-. a d-pth of : ', t- -t. i .'lis) is the height of the P:".; . i x- change building Ht the PaU-ry. drai.fa tomb, on Itiverside drlv-, Is K- f--t in height; the Fpir f .vt I'atr. cat 1 . dral rise to a I;. tight ot t- t T!. Ar.s.mla i.paitrn. t.t ! "t.d. a: ; .'"J t.y iu'J ;eei. i no nt.ni: i. .av r . 1 .'i'l by 40'J teet. 1 be norn ex'avati' n would cove- this i lot t dept 1, ,.: , :: i, f , . t, i- ia! a w k s w e .: would eoer it lo a U'p'-h of over '. i 1 1 . : . j The lla'lri.n hulldinc at Tw.-r.ty utao.a th- ea .,'.va- , third eti'.-. iOoadw... a' at liria a-.. l(- tl-" dge. j i.'ii-, ..e.-tipji-s a 'rlang .lar pbo .7 I '. eoi.t.tp.s i-p- r- ' . - j '. " f ft A dav's ( x. avail. .ri from t a i .ba : i: I i -a,-!, at. tak'-. af b'.O'tO caba.' yards, w.a or s Ta s w .!! i i'Ovit t -s i"t to a depth of 1 b 'J ' , ,J jtl the s ' a ' a 1 - ' f ' . Up I 'a t ..e ! I ', a Story. ,.v la!?..' of h I ' - I 'i :?- as: ing: -!i ii'ol.an.ent in ASk'ish ,,' ii 1 -.". ! - 'ii'itur. 1 ' . i ' . ' "I.slsth of a mi:. ft, , .,, , i . : , . i. a : g e : : ; . . : - I - ' i s s. i i.iti) a t tho bolt- -It ,, .1 . ai Mi I by r.4 f' i t I inche.s npuare at tie i ; , i . i ! r a t . ' t ; . With a h i g 1 1 1 f k ' - vi flit f. ; v , , , ; . -; i !. :-. !.,. . Hi i ni" , : , ; ij by a '.i aiiiii :.. . . ibl ba i! . " t v ;. .. fe-t bin... Ti (v wb-bj M e- (f : , sp'U. !io"a';t i" ilisplaeey ai-proximat e! y v. ' i-taieb io ga-g' ubb; i at Is. This iiu.ritit.v b- t. ( k ., :2 . - I mi as, ire of a fair uaj's ex a vat, on I: ta. cut. I A : i : from Ta'i!?-'p is nff'-rd ' 1 . s -1 : m a ; 1 i i in It Is.. : i . 1 1 . i p . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . e a s ' . r i : tr i,jn by i J r. : j "i : a .- a . a : .d 1 n e x t '-1 I r v a i s jh.lg t is 1.-, t. The d.-phc . n.' nt ini ii.ii s r a i , : i e ;.s h p p ro x i...s i 4 4 k.lb."i i '.I :c yards, nl" it the 1 i a men t : ii.d a lifatlf of tA,aatiuii ikm I the cut 'id - I 'a -d heron a' Athens mwirc ! ::h by b'l feet in plan, by f :, ! t t 7 jo e'lhic j t':.'.. ap x ef Us p-.i l n e n I s. or ; :i 1 . - : of th-s-elfrom tl." t,a, ,,f l)e s ; p . I : -. t f- to t i.-al, these gal. ! With tho slv b.batf, !t "'.;..' i a space af ale' , ,r.",3ii7 c i' a- v.o ds. ( I without the t-t vk.ba-.-, ttb. H 44.-. i lealb- -.ids ' " , h,. ' p. i a i O 1 ' a si repre-j it 11 "' "ox In : t la V tl... Wok .T I'Vl; , n a ! i . ii : ci a ipiar t er In 'he e u I The ' f.-f-t big I Of tK I' ,1 9 I O . .O , 1 o f '- ' B --'"h eot tao.s a' I ".- ,.b'. irds T: 's ma! t'i! n t a ; pr- IT '. I ri i o i , t i : H a:d 1 V) il-iytf of nuud lion by lac kr. lgep T'o. bull -I' t' e 1'aralso, or of t 1 'bin1' a. IM fo t b i ur by 4 4 f r v h' . ! H"'i has :.I e-atfe depth r f ah" .' : 4 f.-t. 1 : ' uo uns, ac- rd.ah-iv. . 6.:-;S .!..- f. ft, or 31T4 n.: :,:'.- Ai.oth,. r . 1 1 ye f i -ni wh.b h itk- wo:k of tr" d.dg-s Is from ,, (y'l'Tal:"!: of rale of piode - n j .lour " r ja r n . u a t e. (in j, i . i ' (excavation f 4 '.') cubic . - ir a die,-, the output i.e l.-u.r Is :!") 'ik i A il! lis. T interior c pass, i.cer Toe ouii - iy . ' Is the eu u'.vjp i.t ' f t e 1 1 - ' s o r lien f - of limn . ii i do serin. I r. note ! appro-Oi. ..4. Th.s is to tin's of a ' n! , n. n of i.-ire ti one vard on ta- s i.i., S ?, 1-3 fo ! 1 or of a ' abo '...' feet on tb si b- 1 ' " i r II ! w "ui d til; a r- "in, lo by U !'. i pb, u, : a f" r ! . P In a minute, . ' . r. - mi v. r, 1 - ' -j f ' t ! ;ya, av i i oi n , '. v In flv- no- :. a I ''..!;'.' lt 4 0 2 ruble ynr' 1" t. 'T '. pitliu.s T . y ! ,f t - - ' . s o-- t vi o pa !nt bar! 1 a e, ..-,,!, 1 1 or 1 -'a e ib up -k. y I Horse s'rne, Frt'in Phik-iu. Ipt a ' Ti ,!f.--c. bo--... Is I. .a Tilt i e Is loo - - of Ihi ;. 1 vv - . h ho V a ti- t rot tint.- ' . i m doubt. f--r so.-- i- i t aa t ho Va -. a ' ; .: g. i false pre t. ; " T. r ' v. : e s 1 . i . .' - i g ut.'li r ttd of re; P w i.' as sof i a t ; - -i it.oe,, and dns a plain ho-se , f th.e kaiio ! made a -ar. f .' i-r-l that he ho hul Uui ,,,k ,,r a w , s 1 , a taticr'. w v a t .at he did I ' t io- r 11,1 he wa, start ' 1 k yea is . ; h- w a ' ' ' ' lO hi- W . H-hy la- h.a age I a h t no j k it ;. ' . e" e a el i . i, ail b'.fb-.l ti at i o-e lo .1. , v .s not worried nhoit a i trot, ami 1 e tr .:;. 1 e-e In h.s i rime. 1 f ),, write his r.n i i o.uir h v lo ubtless my that a'l a -e ka 'm or ro'ls to know is that o-h.-r iiMin.i ori the road. Too many m. u -a v to ' k' m.--. v es, ''dl, what's the I,--. .-" and novsii Into a tro c i. en they g-t t" be "5 and let obi',', : at to abe-i. n:f!i, who have op!y jus ,:s evo-r-d that they were gk'r-d with s; a d. Pave ll'i-i:i far In the rear. Japanese Huiidine' STiifikS. l''.im th.; Far tOastcm l'.eeord. A shipping .-..nit any at Odes.' a has dei. .led t place with a Japan se dock eo:.-.; any an o.-d'r for t ori.tructir.-; ,ev er.ki pa: sciiger st arii : of a large t; pe. 'Ik.- eider In-Pi'!-!", titftit utiain- 111 Of the l.r.st lllKH tp'. The 'lOU.- : pa-, y wi.l order t . . ' . w. ... . ' , o , . - ' .1, I I.e . rai steamers lat-r ign service. The .. ,,' .1 T-.1, -.,.- Ar.. e .. n - , . .- o . .. . . . w i . . - j . . i '-.,; ii it Kine er . . e.g. 'lo r with Russian en ar- ibawlng t;..; deb.gtin. ('beers by the Iiouf of romrnons when Ciiurchill iiifornied them he was goln,; to thu front can ba) taken any way you please. Tlie0 nee Over rT'lll". OXCi; . i'i:j; HOOK -Out i the pr .-. .irmising such C -Out ofr1, M orm 01 i r 1 1 a duty as it- .i thir.g In it.- .I. :' fj Anil in rf lni;'dr;. -a.-. ., -that 1 f'''l it my r -do s' fcoino- c to the fr-nocnt ! n"t a "in I ..... nu mher o may sn y t aat : h . : . .,. ,. i-r.i The firM or.. : and 1 mi ; i Art Fish -id ' tilOUBht r.l.v'U d : .. - H'al I'toi'i hi" s-r i - how in u . . i . : i i ut ur. llidf v. V VI. ere is a eer.i'n a b"ok tl'.at isn't - And it's that w .. U'. r hook Von don't V now w a ha : ii i . v t - v . a " . 7 Per nil "') k: ' I'.lav he R".:'.K to tit hi - ::.u - or 1 1 ! I'osrnthai to t . 1 1 a i ('.', s t o ! - or yo : n a V" - ' T a riiL-f-s more - that Ma; o to vvork. I wanted to. r ti.- others. pnr.k he . i iiidixp'l. :r coupln't it is wilii- ' ry abeut . the One ' r Ins to K I'- 1 1 ' ; ! 1 S i ' n K'-dft i f. w '1 SO r And you read end read. ai.,1 a i.e . f th-se thintis ; ; a. , At.il the pai-'-s .ucnt ti-itii!" I. so that v u Jon t know wa-ra you leave off. -and you ean i ' 1; ur. t ! 1 o.-k any time at I i-ad .-bo aim:; Without petting a: y pile f And 'a: 1 lb iter . ., s .oily he litn sn't Will t t fi I.- !. , 'Oiat lh book Ih cue "f the n. t ..'... m , i al tl'.irigs you can g t tor ' ' : o . .-1 n a l 1 Vou call d i so ni.i' h rt-ieiaa; 'arl says f r nothing. flAnd also --I have been inch . r.t-cls-d- for P tlli K .1-ler A: K:ai:k - i a- th stat nut- me In muo - by Howard Klsh.o in their window. h And I nslto.J J.o k Jo). i son -down t t 1 J'a i. ta:;es vv b y anjeno ehoald - eid he fld be knew. - a :. 1 I asked 1.1m v. by. - i 1 he said th- main r'ui'e'n h if s- . :- is that the htatu. ttu r.-ally ... ; e m. . r '. i I of eourpe aftir al' thl? -I ( r,.. our .g. d of v- 1 '. 1. 1 ' -r ag-nts cann I t : b.wn and slgh-d. d I (.;. I 1 1 my a It roliig ?" ' hi' 1 'lkne I vi pot or ilie.i.;. : r six - n i p 1 ! me n t a i y e A : 1 1 1 f i r.r . - . a (- S.1 ' 1 it w .. s r i 1 sahl r 1.' - , UN 1 ' j Over 1 k b-oi t r "f protest l;k I ! at th- top that In .no r - s o 1 1 , , I s d Mid b e- 1 1. a I vv lis s.i v that amounts lo aay- MtLrph y ' Ltiloo. W n n iiit- at-.rp! r i:V . HTiny fr,. a r ; ho I rr 1- i, ' . An' e iol.'. tija an an. a -f ta."!l l . f ti h 1 a I . T ! t' '- flrr (ri-rwj h niri ha 1 II He (1 t m : '1 hi. thin- 1 r l:.? al, J -U U'.al I.' - L u . .: ' I :i, aa .' . A ' l la- mftn thnt ''!a It 1 "Ii l pi i ' iH V ilr 1 1 r .v - M irj'l'.e ' X'.-.f in. ml ih.w. I i. ' a t laT a:' ji::h- ' , s. "ht' t'n ' " fri' li af-ine, ff- - a n. n'i-. .l rtn it, I1 " an:: aJ,'". ' ' i .li, lr," 1)1.1 !: ! .. . - k uh 'lis a s.ai ti.e Pa! A :. ' r .Sii t "1 :r.I Al, !. Hh vm M i r J -I T . ; ... hi. m I ; r If ' .T ; I .il.li il vv n l a, t An" Oa- nam a m-a'h .'.-"pa ill. ('r ' ar'.' .B 1 . t, hr- I i ' ,' a t I..- pi. I'i'-. j,; i it.-, hi, 1 a i ' M'l! ph). bit l.U li.L apt the an ii- . a .. , . -M-t . 1 1 I n, Pah w i. : i ii' n i'l a al -!-w r 1 k . nrnlil in' to " r....r-..r 'o 'kn.fr AU ! , - v ! " a f I '' ui-n ' r ' V !,' il.-fln-a i: th h paaaln' "p P it t' rill- l. a c I I.I: t Ii.a'' la r U 'l' A -.' ' - all- e Mi' M i r i I r Mirp7 h. I p it . aa sm - u I ran t . 1 't Mrt. . - . r,ew , ! t pito l"w 'a.', hut I g an'" ha nm In ifn 11. in-. 1 -i. - e i I: J i 1 ft 'It T : ' mri- r. A! . - 1 t ' .- r- j 1 a ! ' i- n v i. -hbe - ' . ,,'j' i .'!l- I 'IC . ; - :. u ' ' 1 : , . 1 , : ' '- r t . . i :....iji, ; ; . -r k l:i' i" i v . . . '! I.i- iW ' ' if In . (:, I M-e ':. I . la- a t- r'.T tiai f" flit that ha ht .-a o .... f i. . a r t: an -:: -tliar I - -I ' ... - -r . !t fl'- "(.j, tl Ib. ,. A . O ':.:. at - - a' .i.r a a.i. ' I ' l-'lUIn' I A ik 1- ' 1. . i. ir Bt-TT. an' aviriiai ! a -.-a In tltli world. ,.l M b., Harry Talriiafljra. I rule Jefr Snow Says: 'S'ie'.n; rr'.l "Sn l.iwyirn can quota , r ! i if- like th- (i d Ni' k. (nm e.rn : n tru i' h a feller s- en to make him He a good hosK : radc." Iearel Mi-taho Hrwl lleen Mh1o. ! y' -U,-hr i;"rk' I VV fi- i.'O- A- . a oi -lor of i n' y hu-ii- told , . i iitalna a t.oa of a I ra'J. was In rt '- - '' I a lUorv to I ! isli" ' ' ' viuiie of a i ..ill' rn t-.p- ake r "A fil .,!t r. af'-nded the fil- ral of a mar W -se !.! nau noi ou of!1 - 11" i,riV trr:a . ,:.. s ,.; of- appreeUKi ion. i.. :,:,-i-r Leaped ' "aTT a- a pralhia upon I raisi. h.v friend got MP. went -But t I e j '" forward ;.t d t " ' 1 'l' . ",Vhv d. 1 ; o i (Jo Ihat''- '. . -si "ned the m o. is r - .. ., j -a ru led to b - O" yOU V.' e - e r , ir- .- tr the i"i,g . ""h p;p-j my f i !. ndk' "( omo (tn, lU-cr," He Sal-rJ. LA' II revelem last fmurday night, emerging from pla. ( s of aniune mer.t to sn.ze tu- owl ..its for home, were ajomewhBt martbd ! eo a man with r. deer appear from tue crowd at Second and Aider ami j -rnp on a Wood-eto-k r?r. M., leading the !;mld beast by a rope. a Vim,, on. d". r." 1 e .aid when tha car came to a stup. -ynd without hesi tation the dee- followed him up tha car 'iiH und througti thr aisle to tha forward vestibule.. No one knew where the deer came from, but the tare, tear men eay it acted' aa If trolUy travel was a most ordinary occurrence.