f < Í' o •• 0 I • • 0 • * o* »• « ■ * *«’ 0 ••• •-•«•••••«X••••«-»••I«KOSaPi.«* MOUNTAIN LANDIS. KottX m» TXSt to? XfUMAN NATURE. thut day were Whigs, it Is the surviv- al of a fine and splendid American Ju.qge ve»« «-•■•v»l Fam« by fila The human being atfajti* high*®« earthly development at home. Home patrloilsm, higher, [xf/lmps, because Its BSttOtU-i-a «U Fine. vnrli*at am-estors ti««4 were punished ie the crucial tt*st of hufhan tnitur* if, wheu filvegted of "company manners" • 5 du« of tin- most widely discussed • • ami free from all restraint and ue*0->»lty for preteuding, we are still loviible, In la*n.U00,(MX) on the Standard Oil Com­ The biggest man In congress dies I mn often struck with the indomitable qual­ The desi>ot's heel is ou thy shore, pany arrsttixl tin* attention of the i.*h Maryland, iny Maryland ! not always introduce the greatest num­ ity of the homemaker who persists cheerfully and The steady advance« of the aut. lilized world. The manner in which His torch is at thy temple door, ber of bills. patiently >n her tusk of presenting attractive rooms saloon movement In local elections ar« Maryland, my Maryland ! I»«» received his uulque name Is inter­ and govxl meals to a family which takes them ns a so continuous and so widely ss-att.-r«. Avenge the patriotic gore esting. The father of Judge F.amlis No doubt It would take all the ro­ matter of course, never stopping to consider what That flecked the streets of Baltimore, (was a farmer in Butler County, Ohio, that It is difficult to keep track ol mance out of tit« unwritten law to a gigantic task It Is. And be the battle queen of yore, them. The other day two more comr | when the Civil War broke out ami buve it written. Not that the mere work of hotnek**eping is so M «« j land, my Maryland! tk-s In Alubama added themselves tc tired witii patriotl*' feeling he marchtsi hard, though It 1« hard work In Veallty, but that the “dry” list, but a fact like thut Is [ to the front under General Slierman, A Ixin«?on pai»er says the President's Hark to nn exiled son's appeal, so mrn-h of the real fcomemaklng is creative. It only observed in the careless way that »ho later becunie Secretary of Siam decent message was "jejune.” Go to Maryland, niy Maryland ! «mies out of the vital force of th** woman. She one observes minor hapi>enins, which in Cleveland's administration. In tin* My mother State, to thee I kneel, England for good plain English. must furnish Iwr family with a spiritual essence — are Just what one has anticipated, Th« battle of Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Maryland, my Maryland ! not religious training, or correct manners, or good For life or death, fur woe or weal. while toiling up tlie fire-swept height*, The world's wheat crop la 400,- elections in Massachusetts, involving taste — none of these things in the abstract so Thy peerless chivalry reveal, painfully stopi>ed several bullets and fit» >,000 bushels short. This probably the liquor question in eighteen town« much as a men* quality of liveablenets which she And gird thy beauteous limbs of steel. had thus good reason to remeinlier that will cause an advance In egg and meat and cities, have, however, succeeded it must bring to her home. For this reason a wom­ Maryland, my Maryland ! attracting more attention. Worcester bloody day. But he also had another prices. an's tastes must be varied if she is to give to her I^’nn ami Haverhill are among th« reason. On tlie same day tlie future JULIET V. 8TKAV8*. children the much-to-be-«feslred tal*nt for living, Thou wilt not cower in the «lust,. Some men are so superstitious that cities that now exclude the saloon, and Judge of the United States District Maryland, my Maryland ! they believe a laugh at the breakfast the tirst of these will tie dry for th« To those earnest women who are so diligently s«s*klng the key to smooth, bench in Chicago was born and what Thy beaming sword shall never rust, table will queer them for the rest of first time in seventeen years. Many pleasant dally living without, annoyance or friction, let me say that they was mor«* natural than that tin* fath­ Maryland, my Maryland ! other cities went against liquor as 8 are on a fruitless quest. I.lfe Is very much alike .for us all. Hom* Is a •lie day. Remember Carroll's sacred trust, er should have named tlie child Kene­ matter of course, but it Is specially thing of various phases. Its «harp contrasts only the more endwiring ns to Its ltemOmber Howard's warlike thrust. saw Mountain. A lawyer named Sex threw an ink noted that In the cases In which sa pleasant and restfuf moods. And all thy slumbl-rers yvith the just, When tin* future Judge was 9 years We all have our cobl mornings with nothing but furnace gas coming up bottle at an opponeut and Injured an loons are retained the majorities it Maryland, my Maryland ! otd the family remov«l to I^»gansjx»ru the registers, our bad dinners when the roast ls tough and the tablecloth not Innocent bystander. Must have been favor of them are greatly reduced. In the intervals of iiis school at- feminine sex. Fall River, for example, a mill toxvr quite immaculate, our grouchy evenings when business has gone wrong and Dear mother, burst the tynmt's chain, Maryland, my Maryland ! with a large foreign population, keep« the children's report cards haven't been satisfactory. Again, we have our Prejudice against the new $20 gold its saloons, but Instead of a majority golden daybreaks with the roblrus singing, our fireside confabs, our evenings Virginia should not calf fn .vain, Maryland, fny Maryland ! ' piece, hftwever, is not so violent as to of 4,000 for them It has only 1,487. when somebody softly touches the piano keys and the young folks take a lead anybody to refuse One when ac­ Boston showed a similar tendency, waltz turn In the dusky ball and father’s and mother's voices chord touchingly She meets her sisters on the plain. "Sic semper!” ’tis the proud refrain, tually tendered. ’ Chelsea is the only place that let th» In an old duet.- Juliet V. Strnu*. In Chicago Journal. That battles minions back amain, saloons come back after having beer -Maryland, my Maryland ! Had it been necessary, the jurors in without them lor a year. , Arise in majesty again, WOMEN IN PUBLIC LIFE. when his man pointed out that the the Bradley case would no doubt have Maryland, my Maryland! evening clothes hnd not been worn. decided that ex-Sanator Brown was The probation theory of handling' ilrSlItnnt Polish Portin 4l«-«-»nf his profession in Chicago nu-mlwr of the profession. However, vastly greater ImportHii«* than the test which had taken place since last he and in 1903 wns named by President the prwH-ncv of « hypnotist tn the box of a theory. The incorrigible criminal sot foot upon these shores. 'in « n, The « il« .«liti Man' 1 « i ” »osevelt f >r the pla«-e lie o. 'Judge Lail '* I.' . 11. 1. ... I « •neration than accomplished in tin* direction of reduc­ Tlx- judg<- Is tli«1 most distinguished He had done fairly well in his endeav­ Appendicitis. • ing crime. In handling the adults or to "live honest," botli on the Conti­ of tlie brothers. lie lias tin- thr«* vir­ there Is flootn’ for sharp difference of nent nnd in England. Once, some years tues of liom-sty, coitrag«» and brains. Although ft Is tlie fashion to belittle opinion. By the exercise of wisdom ag<». in London, he had been convict«! He is neither to lx* bribed nor bullied, •rune of the men who have tilled the many of th«*m may lie saved to g«xl cit­ but hews close to what he conceives to of lnrceny. office of President, it Is well to ¡vinem- izenship. But llie danger already men “It wns either death or steal." win lx* tlie line of’duty. ber what t'ongressman John Sharp Honed Is always [.resent, *If life and tlie way tlie old fellow put it. "I was IVurborM Here and in Eurnpe. Williams said In \’lcksj>nrg the other protH'rt.v can lx* made safer by the Im- ] nrrested ami serv«1 a short term.” The harlxirs of Enn f>e ha re Is • day. at a r»s-eptlon In hoi'ior of Presi­ [.rlsonment of adult oflemlers that r«*-. Some months ago there was another much improved that they may almost dent Rts'sevelt. The Democratic lead­ suit is of more Importune«* to s«H*R>ty larceny, and though it was apparently, er reinarktsl that “you cannot. In the tlian’a doubtful test of tlie honesty of traced down to Colts, lie w is exoncr 1„. gold to t>e artificial. American har- '< 1 ■ ’ history of any country, ancient or mod­ nn erring man. Somewhere between nted and the culprit, a man in the em , li« rs. on the contrary, ai-- < *-*-i ern, find a succession >n tin* harbors, whih* In I/: - ,.* couragi- or character of the twenty-five In a n.itable case. Imprisonment may previous ri-eonl, and so he decided tc harbi’i's have had to l«e niod* i’n! ■ ■! for Presidents of thia great republic, from make a confirmed criminal of one who come back to his native land. lie felt Cltiex establlshc'l centuries ag". There Washington to Roosevelt.” might be saved by kindness. But tlie that under the new English imndgra- ■ Is not nn important harbor of < cat fundamental consideration ■ should -al­ tlon law he could be arrested on sus­ Britain or I’lance upon whi h tlien- How foolishly some American news­ ways lx* tlie welfare ami safety of th-» picion at any time and sent out of th« has not b«*en expend«*d $l<*> «here XI papers Jump at conclusions was well community at large. British Isles tip an "undesirable alien."! haa been in>ent ttpon any American liar- M1 JJ. M 1R < . •hown by the "war scare" created by The distinguish«! looking old man ls»r. Almost all th«* ports on the south­ ern ami «*ast<*rn coasts of England have the Mikado's proclamation to the Jap­ Miimt Have Been years as It has in the pastt the equal gotten an Invitation nnd how he had diil not seek to make friends on the found it ne«*ssary to prot«*t them­ anese fn the Hawaiian Islands. Be­ steamer. He was. Indeed, the Man Wh< . suffrage demands of women should fee made up Ills i ■ 1 to go the next night selves by sea walls, just as Gali* stop cause he urged them, "In the event of complete In many lands. and thus lie told the patty the whole Has Been. • n emergency," to hold themselves “Beware of the false start." he said, is now protected. Professionally, women have achieved story, forgetting altogether that he was ready to nerve their country, It wns “ for It Is by the sttirt that the rest of j their emancipation. Women in the pro­ giving them an account of what was II «inner. at once «»include«! that the "emergency" our life.ls Judged. I am going now out! “What would your tnajeaty wish for fessions are familiar enough now In haiipening nt. the very moment wns n coming war witii this country. West to live with my daughter, and 1 breakfast?” asked th«* waiter of th«» tile Unltisl States; and in Europe the It developed, however, that the proc­ A Itiinnwny Hirer. lx>pe to live in pence.” woman doctor and lawyer are met cannibal king who Is sojourning n this lamation is one which has been Issued When tlie gangplank was lowered the 1 country. Th,» problem and the jteril of th» with. France granted to women the annually. In the same words, for n right of bei-oming lawyers in Decem­ Colorado river are not difficult to un- returning exile .fought with tlie other | “What have you?” ask«*d the canni­ •core of years, on the Emperor's birth ber. 1900, and since then women have derstnnd. A great river running slow­ passi-ngers to get to the pier as soon as ’ bal king. day. to all Japanese resident abroad, been competing witii men for honors ly on a ridge of Its own creating, run­ possible, Fh* minutes later lie wormed' "Almost anything -cereals, fruits, ami Is as perfunctory ns the ordinary in that honorable calling. ning In a broad and tortuous channel, his way to the head of the gangway,1 rolls, muffins------ ” Thanksgiving proclamation In America. Tin- infest accession In Paris to th, choked with islands of mud and bars and In a few seconds was greeting his “Do you think you can get me a few The Japanese have n keen sense of hu­ ranks of Women lawyers Is Mlle Miro of sediment, running with a fall of only «laughter affectionately. riigntnufilns?" asked the cannl'ml king mor; they must find a good many unin­ “I am not altogether a Has Been, with a hungry twinkle in Ills eyes, polsky. belonging to a rn •<* which has one foot to the mile, while to the north tended occasions for a smile. given to tin- world many women of nnd west lay a Vftst depression below nfter nil." he said, proudly. “I am looking out of I be window at the plump notglcal forms, from o»r<>- Miropol-ikv would long ago have tss-n Ise and |s»te.uey, Heading only to he "Father." sin- snld, “ is going West frafters." said tlie hopeful citizen. ncted houses. It ls n strange fact, or famous, for she has a beautiful videe watered nnd kept, then n canal tapping with me, and ive will all have a hnppy "Not regular grafters," answfn-d Mr. at least It must strike snobs ami flun­ Uncle—I've brought a nice book for ami a charm of manner which Is most the river, a flood gathering al the far time.” Dustin Stax. "Tliose who get caught keys ns strange, that these families you. Bobby. It's nbout ft beautiful girl captivating. But like her country away sources, n breach In the unpro- are only amateurs."—Washington Star. Ilnril to 1‘lense. have never nssertt-d their claims, never who sit-pt nnd slept, and no one could woman, Madame Curie, the co-dlseov- tected bank ami the whole volume of hnd their p«sllgr«s printed, never have wake her. "You say you don ’ t like your daugh ­ erer of radium, she goes In for the the river, forsaking its ancient and out­ A <'<* I d «* n t n I. spread the branches of their family Bobby—Was she a servant, uncle?-— serious tilings of life. Tin- Intricacies grown bf tlie situation an I erward attende«! thè finterai. the titles they might claim. First, it people who tell falsehoods.” ton Post. n hint of the ¡»erll. — A. J. Wells In Sun ­ A I, st-nt in In tie*. Miows tlie fine pride of* disdaining to It ls estimateli thot 100.000,000 busi» "Yes.” answer«! Miss Cayenne, "but set Marizine. The man wlio “quotes" a gort from thè northwestern province» would call a ly baubles which only cravens nnd He hail had his evening clothes put upon? When we are in trouble, some people The average womaa«lias a curiositi For some reason a farmer always [ footmen worahlp. And lastly, sin«- can say: "Isn’t It too bad?" and make out that ho m o O ®o o /