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A New Yorker paid at the rate of $5 an inch for a small lot of land in that city the other day. At trust prices of beefsteak in that city almost costs as much. the as The Portland Journal reports Union Planing Mill in Portland having plenty of lumber to run with and plenty of business. It is not complaining mill, like those which re fuse to be unionized. The bill of the butcher is one thing that cannot be overlooked in any campaign. Particularly is this true at this time in the East, where many people have had to stop eating meat because they could not stand the ex pense of it The beef trust is said to be oppos ed to "beefing," even in connection with baseball, as it desires no one in that line of business but itself. The trust acts upon the principle that everything pertaining to beef it has a cinch upon. The Ohio state democratic conven tion will be held at Sandusky, Sep tember 2 and 4, and Mayor Tom I Johnson has been already selected to be temporary chairman of it. The holding of a late convention is lu accordance with the wishes of Mr. Johnson, who favors a short and snappy campaign. A speculative Pennsylvania profes sor has been amusing himself of late trying to make New Yorkers believe that in, the vicinity of that city there Is an extinct volcano, which may be come active at any time. A shower ot hot rocks down on "Wall street might have a "cooling" effect on the nerves and schemes of the watered stock promoters. There are some New Yorkers, who take the prophesy Ing professor seriously, talking of moving over to Philadelphia where a quiet and undisturbed life Is guaranteed. Senator Beveridge appears to be confident that the United States will "make money" out of Imperialism. There is no doubt about It, that the prospect of making money la the. load stone of the movement and about the only one, but Uncle Sam's chances are better for nourishing a deficit than for pocketing a profit, he being used as a cat's paw by an army of shrewd gentlemen who see millions in sight For months, in the lace of the nation's promise given to Cuba, It appeared ns If these shrewd gen tlemen would have that island to ex ploit and capitalize, as they expect to do In connection with the Philip pines, -at Uncle Sam's expense and rtek. THE BRITISH GRAIN TAX. British market They will at least demand It Speaking at "Wellington somo tlmo ago Air. Seddon, the New Zealand prime minister, snid that he had notified the British ministry thnt ia the conference of Colonial pre miers with the miuisters to be held during the coronation festivities, the question of a preferential tariff must hold the foremost place. Sir Wilfred Laurier of Canada is report ed to have said that while nothing had been assured on that subject he was sanguine the ministry had some thing to offer the colonies or they would not have invited them to a conference. . Similar views are held in Australia, so it would seem that if it were not the object ot the min isters to use the tax as a means of giving advantage to the colonies in the home market the force of colon ial opinion will compel them to con cede something of the kind provided they can get the country to support the tax. Altogether it Is a very pretty is sue for statesmen to wrangle over. To the liberals it Is something of a stroke of good luck. It has furnished them with an issue on which they can unite, and from the speeches of Rosebery and Asqulth it seems they are ready to attack it whether it is designed for the benefit of the col onies of for that of the imperial treasury. San Francisco Call. CANNING SEASON I , i ; ' ! : ; S I : o I r l ! ! i Now is the time to put up strawberries for your winter supply. We have prepared for your wants. We can supply you with the finest berries and vegetables grown at prices that willl please you. Mason Fruit Jars We have an abundance of them j also extra covers and rubbers. 5 6 e e (s. e Sec us for your Sugar, Spices, Vinegar and Other 0 4 T A. Articles Which Yotf INcea uvnng me Canning Season Lord Rosebery speaking at Leeds a few days ago is reported to have said the grain tax proposed by -the ministry is designed as a sort of prelude to a fiscal union throughout the empire, but that even on that ground It is indefensible, because "It would necessitate the surrender by parliament of control of the fiscal policy of the kingdom and it to the colonies." ... The argument it will be seen is' similar to that advanced by Senator Hoar against any extensive system of reciprocity on the part of the United States, since such treaties would inevitably take the control of our customs duties out of the hands of congress and place them in the hands of the state department. The Rosebery argument, however, is by no means as strong as that of Senator , Hoar, for while reciprocity treaties would-mean the interference of for- American tariffs the Chamberlain scheme for an imperial tariff fori Great Britian would leave the con-' trol after all in the bands of states men all of whom are memberc of the British empire. - - . ... It is by no means certain, how-' ever, that the ministry designs to use 1 the grain dues as a means of giving preferential rates to the colonies, thus bringing the empire into a sort of fiscal federation. It may be the tax on grain is designed pure and simple for the purpose of obtaining an increased revenue. 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Here we are, joint members of the same empire, subject to the Bame sovereign; wo have contribut ed in the war that is going on of our blood, of our very best, to the sup port of our cause, and you seize that moment when we hope and be lieve that the war is coming to an end, to discriminate against your fellow-subjects of the colonies and in favor of our fellow-subjects at home." a Meantime the statesmen of the col onies seem to feel fairly certain they will get a preferential rate in the BEST FOR THE BOWEL tt Joa baren't a rrsrular, health" morement of the Dowels ererjr day, you're ill or will tx. Keep yout bowels open, and be well. Torce.in tho shape of vlo lentrbysioorpillpoijoii.l dangerous. The smooth Wt.easiest, molt perfect woy o( keeping the bowel) tlearand clean is to take CANDY We should all remember that excea Ive capitalization is a breeder of hard times, for it is simply a way of getting something for nothing. 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