East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 24, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TWILIGHT.
Transparent
eve.
that dimly
veils
The fleeting day, the coming
night.
Thou seem'st to grieve in fitful
wails
The day thou wooest in its
fUght;
Till, mournful of thy hapless
chase
Dost fall, art lost, in night's
embrace!
So many a soul to virtue gaged.
Seeing the ideal slowly fade
H'er at its goal. Its power as
suaged, Its plan at fault, itself dis
mayed. Discouraged to anew begin,
Falls hopeless in the arms of l
sin! I
John Edward Boys.
THE CRIME-MAKER,
That the freedom of the press is
often abused in America is the opin
ion of many thinking men. There are
those who also believe that the weak
and ignorant are frequently incited to
crimes by newspaper articles for the
publication of which there can not be
found the slightest Justification. After
declaring that the attempted slayer
of Mayor Gaynor is a crazy, coward
ly scoundrel whose Intent to commit
murder should have greater weight
with his jury than that he happily
failed, the Portland Spectator goes on
to say:
But if we are to fittingly punish one
whose intent to murder was armed
with cartridge aand weapon, what pun
ishment shall we inflict on those who
ty daily suggestion of Mayor Gaynor's
unfitness and unworth, planted the
intent in Gallagher's weak mind?
Gallagher carried with him on his
Journey of assassination clippings
from a notoriously yellow paper, the
New Tork Journal, which day after
day sneers at constituted authority
and derides those who represent It,
It may be mentioned as a coincidence
that Czolglos, when he killed Presi
dent MeKinley, carried from theame
paper clippings which were bitterly
abusive of the executive. Those ar
ticles spurred Czolglos and Gallagher
to their crimes.
Czolglos found, and undoubtedly
Gallagher will learn, that while we
permit some people to Incite to mur
der we seek to dissuade by detention,
suspension, and electrocution others
from committing murder. Probably
some day we shall become wise and
brave enough to fix and inflict a
punishment on those who kindle the
desire for assassination in the weak
minds of the ignorant. In the mean
time, the editor of the New Tork
Journal, Gallagher's "pal," expresses
the arihorence which all decent men
feel at the attack on Mayor Gaynor.
"IIOME INDUSTRY."
The editor of the Walla Walla Un
ion sometime ago put a short squib
in his columns which has been wide
ly copied by papers throughout the
country. It is short but it makes a
point which Is applicable to a great
many cities besides Walla Walla.
Here It Is;
"The average Walla Walla farmer
buys canned and dried California
fruit ani canned eastern vegetables;
he gets up at the alarm of a Connecti
cut clock, fastens h!s Chicago sus
penders to his Detroit overalls; wash.
es hi face with eastern soap In a
Pennsylvania wash pan; sits down to
a Grind Rapids table, and eats Indl
ana hominy fried in eastern lard on
a St lyiul." s'ove then he puts a St.
IouIa irl-!!e on a Missouri mule and
plows with an Illinois plow. When
bedtime comes he reads n chapter
from a bible printed In Philadelphia,
says a prayer written In Jerusalem,
and crawls under a blanket made In
New Jersey, only to be kept awake
by a Walla Walla dog which Is about
the only home-raised product on the
r'sce 'Hurrah for home Industry.'
Roosevelt's speech yesterday before
I the New York grangers contains some
advice which Umatilla county farm.
rs could profitably digest. The evils
of country life which he points out
a:.-e nearly all exemplified here in our
own part of the United States. And
there was one very pertinent para
graph which some of the howling ad
vocates of woman suffrage would do
well to read and heed. "I haven't the
slightest sympathy with any move
ment," says Teddy, "which looks to
excusing men and women for the non
performance of duties and fixes at
tention only on rights and not on
duties. The woman who shirks her
duty as housewife, as mother, is a
contemptible creature. Just as the
corresponding man Is a contemptible
creature."
The members of the board of wa
ter! commissioners are to be com
mended for action taken by them to
secure a gravity water supply for
Pendleton. The residents of the city
are not particular as to whether the
water comes from Thome Hollow,
Meacham creek or the North Fork
of the Umatilla river, but they feel
that they are entitled to an abund
ant supply of pure water and are
willing to foot the bill.
The most effective cure for the lo
cal knocker Is to compel him to spend
a few days in any other city of sim
ilar size in the northwest. Those who
have tried the experiment and who
are honest, declare that Pendleton Is
so far In advance of the others that
there can be no comparison. Even
residents of Portland, Spokane and
Seattle marvel at the evidences of
prosperity and business activity in
Pendleton.
Residents of Pendleton who stay
at home are in no danger of forest
fires in summer or floods in spring;
neither do they freeze to death In
winter or die of sunstroke In sum
mer. William J. - may be the leader of
the democratic hosts in 1912, but if
the signs of the time are correctly
enterpreted It will be 'William J. Gay
nor, not William J. Bryan.
The areoplane hat nay be the rage
In New Tork or Paris, but the
"round-up" hat is the latest thing in
Pendleton. Get one.
Clean up your premises before the
district fair and "round-up" arrive.
"Wanted a song and a slogan for
the "Round-up."
FULLER PARTICULARS.
Chief Justice Fuller was a school
mate of Senator Frye.
He ran a paper in Augusta in oppo.
sition to James G. Blaine.
He was only five feet seven Inches
high and weighed about 120 pounds.
He looked like a miniature of Mark
Twain.
He had eight children, all daugh
ters.
He was active In democratic poll-
tics In Chicago when appointed.
He had a law practice of about $50,-
000 a year , when appointed.
He, it is 'believed, leaves a fortune
of $1,000,000.
He was an LI D. of Northwestern
Cnlversity, Bowdoln, Harvard, Tale
and Dartsmouth.
Among the notable decisions writ
ten by Chief Justice Fuller was that
declaring the income tax unconsti
tutional. He also wrote, the decision
declaring the Employers Liability act
unconstitutional. In the famous five
to four decision in the Northern Se
curities case Chief Justice Fuller,
with Justices White, Holmes and
Peckham, composed the minority.
He died, like Adams and Jefferson,
upon Independence Day. Syracuse
Post-Standard.
TARIFF FORTUNES AXD EVASION
When the new collector came In,
the first curiosity he met with was
that "those who had made fortunes
by reason of high and protective tar
iff' were most unscrupulous In evad
ing on their own luxuries or necessi
ties the tax imposed. Tariffs were
made for their profit, not their loss.
Plttsburghers, he found, residents of
the greatest of protection-built cities,
were the worst offenders.
It Is a moeking spectacle swollen
tariff-born fortunes In skulking eva
sion of the mother that coddled them!
Iron ore being protected by 11 per
cent duty, pig Iron 12.95 per cent, and
manufactures of iron 41.S8 per cent,
L. Lanstorf of Milwaukee, accumulat
ed enormous holdings of ore lands In
Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan,
and was enabled to leave his family
exceedingly wealthy. A few months
ago his widow and daughters came
down the Rang plank of the Amerlka
followed closely by a customs Inspec
tor who had observed at quarantine
that they had declared only -J100
worth of dutiable goods the amount
allowed free entry. At the pier one
of the daughters greeted a young man
who had come to welcome her, and
tossed to him a baby lamb coat
There came the hoary old explanation:
"Why, it is an old coat purchased on
this side, and only repaired abroad!"
Under the lining the inspector found
th foreign maker's label.
From the trunks pieces- of silk,
laces, made-up gowns wire lifted, all
of foreign make. When the three
women were told that their persons
would have ty be searched. Mrs. Lan
storf protented. You are subjecting
us to humiliation. We are willing to
pay the duty we didn't understand."
Two women inspectors, taking them
to their suite on the ship, compelled
them to undress. Around the neck
of one hung a pearl necklace. Frank
lin Clarkln in the September Everybody's,
DAILY EAST OKBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AtULST 24. 1910.
IX OXE SOLE PLACE.
In one sole place a rose should blos
som, now
That thou art dead;
Out of thy grave alone Its ' stem
should grow,
Should spring its lovely head:
No other spot on earth
Merits its birth.
And when the moon is waxing slowly
bright
I say. Nowhere
But on thy grave should fall Its silver
light;
And gentle girls should there.
There only, come to sing
The tale of spring.
If thus the beauty of the world might
be
Amassed and kept.
Then in that place I think that I
should see
Thee, thee whom I have wept.
And, grief forbore awhile.
Dare then to smile.
Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer
Everybody's for September.
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STAGE JOKES.
In "The Follies of .1910" Jacques
Kruger accurately portrays John D.
Rockefeller. As he enters, he greets
the other members in the scene, which
include Carnegie. James J. Hill, J.
P. Morgan and Hetty Green, with:
"How do you do everybody?"
"The same as you do, John," Is the
reply in chorus. .
"How do you feel today, John?"
asks Hetty G.
"O, I'm up to the standard," says
John.
B. Richardson, Impersonating Wes
ton, the pedestrian, enters, covered
with dust.
"Who are you and what are you
doing here?" he asked.
"I am walking from California to
New York."
"Don't you know," asks Jim Hill,
"that you are cheating the railroads?"
"Well. If I am. I guess I'm the first
one that could ever do it.
In the first scene, which represents
a rehearsal of the "Follies," It is dis
covered that the prima donna is mis
sing, and the rehearsal can't go on.
Suddenly Grace Tryson, as an un
known, cries out from the audience
that she can take the part, and she is
asked, to come to the staee. The
stage manager divests her of her
outer garments, revealing her shapely
form in tights. The . unknown's
"mother" shouts from the audience
when she sees her daughter's sparse
attire:
"Say, ain't there . something goes
with that?"
The stage manager puts, his arm
around Grace and walks off the stage
with her, calling back to the "moth
er:" "Oh, yes, anybody would."
Then comes a street scene In Reno,
showing a bunch of sharps about to
take some pictures of a fake fight.
A white man and a colored man have
been engaged to pose, these parts be
ing taken, respectively by Billy
Reeves and Bert Williams. The man
ager of the outfit explains to Wil
liams: "Now, you do as we tell you and
pose in this fight, and then every
time the pictures are shown anywhere
you get two dollars per."
'Yes. perHAPS," replies Williams.
in his droll way.
When everything is In readiness for
the fake mill the manager slaps Wil
liams on the back and tells him to get
into the ring.
"Have you got your speech?" he
asks of him.
"Well," says the fake Johnson,
ah've got It now, but Jes how long
ah will have It ah can't tell."
Another scene represents the now
defunct Cafe le L'Opera, with a horde
of waiters, coat boys, hat boys, glove
boys, cane boys, each after' his tip.
Blckel and Watson, as two strangers
In New York, wander In and order a
couple of drinks. For these two
humble sips they are charged $4.95.
They gasp and hand the waiter a $10
bill, saying:
"Keep the change and make it
grand larceny." From "Follies of
1910" at the Jardin de Paris.
"One year ago when I got married,
the orchestra played 'Three Little
Maids from School,' and do you know.
a funny coincidence happened yester
day? The stork brought three ba
bies to our home."
'"Good heavens! When I got mar
ried six months ago, the band played
the Sextette from 'Florodora.' "
GOOD OLD SCHOOL DAYS.
The conductor of a western freight
train saw a tramp stealing a ride on
one or the forward cars. He told a
brakeman In the caboose to go up
and put the man off at the next stop.
When the brakeman approached the
tramp, the latter waved a big revol
ver and told him to keep away.
'"Didn't you get rid of him?" the
conductor asked the brakeman, when
the train was under motion again.
"I hatfn't the heart," was the reply.
"He turned out to be an old school
friend of mine."
"I'll take care of. him." said the
conductor, as he started over the tops
of the cars.
After the train had made another
stop and gone on, the brakeman came
into the caboose and said to the con
ductor: "Well, Is he off?"
"No; he turned out to be an old
school friend of mine, too." Every
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