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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"
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5 du« of tin- most widely discussed
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ami
free from all restraint and ue*0->»lty for preteuding, we are still loviible,
In <m.rt circulars, peerages and other
•«»»»•»•ft»»»»»« »»»»Meerô men in the Uniteti States recenti) was
•till free from a«<ual coarseness, still endear«i to
Inane publications in which the royal
Judge XrtiCsaw
Mountain Lundis,
tlie et.noblUtg side <4 life, which so many ¡teople
ty and nobility of that day, as of this,
whose Imposition of a tine of nearly
M»r> la*n<l, My Maryland,
only pretend to hold to. we are indeed fortunate.
made themselves ridiculous.
$3t>.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«-«-»n<Iy *d- Ami then he remarked1 to himself. "I
killed by falling down an elevator criminals is steadily gaining strength
mltted to the French liar.
know what I'll do.” That evening he Come! for thy shield is bright and strong
«haft.
Maryland, my Maryland !
It is appealing to criminologists as a
Women are now in Increasing ntim- put on his dress clothes, went to the 'Come! for thy dalliance does thee wrong
possible
solution
of
many
of
the
ilia
»ers entering the various professions, lady's house nt the appointed time and
DIA It ever occur to you to wonder
Maryland, my Maryland !
how the combination of no fruit Crops bf the modern prison system. Ill the formerly restricted to men. and enjtag- walked in ns If it were the day upon Come to thine own heroic throng,
•nd pure food law would affect the case of youthful offenders it has met [ng ]n f|lp field of actual and practical which he hnd been invited. The host Stalking with liberty along.
jam industry? Probably It has been with such good results that the exten lpo||<1(1l jn iour states of tin* Union ess. nmeh too polite to tell him that he And chant thy dauntless slogan song,
Maryland, my Maryland !
sion of tlje principle to adults has fol , they jtoBsess suffrag«* on ««qual terms had mistaken the evening and that the
Marred.
development Th«'
Th« wtth
wlt'h men In
I.. Australia and New Zea- party had. taken place on the previous
lowed as
ns a u natural development.
and they enjoy full suffrage rights, ’bight, sent to her friends asking them I hear the distant thunder hum,
statenients of Municipal Judge Cleland'|
f lelan«! |^nd
< Baltimore jury has awarded a resi statements
Maryland, my Maryland!
dent of that city 1 cent damages for indicate that it 1ms worked fairly. welUHI1q |n fi)e ancient duchy of Finland to come in to play a rubber again.
hllV(. K,..'lts
the ,1;1. They did so. In the.course of the even- The "Old Line's” blfgle, fife, and drum
the loss of hts wife's affections, If he as mlmuiistereil faff him «luring th.* last,. lll(.t,.en ,,f
Maryland, my Maryland!
wanted revenge he ought to be tlior- eight months and a half In Chicago j tionnl parliament. The day of “woman •fng the conversation turned on absent- She is not dead, nor d,af, nor dumb;
In'that time he has paroled 860 per '|0 pbijtics" has dawned, and If the mindedness, and Bunsen began to tell
SiMfhly satisfied.
Huzza! she spurns the northern setfm—
sons. Of these, ninety-six have broker ’ ,anie agitation for full political rights them what bad hnppened to him a She breathes! She burns! She'll surelj
Mdn will ljave’their own Ideas as to their word. Those figures mean thaUfs kept up for the next twenty-five' long time ago—how that he had for-
come!
Which country would win in the event in many instances men have proved
Maryland, my Maryland !
—James R. Rnndall.
of war between the United’States and tlielr right to have andther chan« I
tendance he carried a newspaper route
Japan, but In the matter of talking when for one reason or another they
and "clerkwl” fn a grocery ami then
HARD TO LIVE DOWN CRIME
have offended against the law. They
xwwee the score Is a tie.
emerging from tlie Logans[»ort High
add stre«gth to the theory that genuine
Exile of Twenty .l'eurs Keturna to I School studied shorthand ami be nme
An Inquirer writes to know why the reform is attain«! only when the in-1
Ills Antlve I.and.
I the official reporter of the Crown
Standard- Oil Company has not yet ner nature of the individual ls ap-1
The Man Who Has-Been, sorrowful
I Point Court. He next took up tlw
paid that big fine. The reason is very .pealed-to. But tiiCre is a danger at
and witii bowOil shoulders, arrived yes-1 study of law and soon after his grad
plain. The Standard does not pay tending tli«' jirobation method which is
terday on the White Star liner Majes
uation went to Washington as secre
fine« until It bus exhausted the last well pointed out by Municipal Judge!
tic, in from Southampton. He was on'
tary to Secretary Gresliam, then call«!
Sadler. 'Die enthusiastic advocate of
tuesn« of keeping from it.
deck as tlie vessel came up New York
to an official seat in President Cleve
probation on pnrole may lx* carried
Bay, and ns he viewt-d the clninged sky
land's cabinet. After Secretary Gresh
The proposition that actors should away by Ills interest in the plan. He
line of the city lie shook his head and I
am’s death Mr. Landis took up the
be hypnotists has been advanced by a may forget that the public safety is ot
marvelled at tlie wondrous changes1
practice <_>f 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<x-iipi<-s on
oflhw could no doubt prevent the audj- may escape merited Imprlsoiunent by
Who Has Been, In re ■ply to questions.jgfA
,„^*1
nit'd Stat«-s l-< n<4>. 'Judge Lail '*
I.'
. 11.
1. ... I
«
•n<v from 'Insisting on having their promises of reform, only to offend
said that ills name wns Frank
Coles,
dis married an Illinois girl and is tlie
again. There ls much chance that the
ttioncy back.
but he admitted that lie had not booked
father of two children, Reed anil Su
law of kindness will fail in tlie case
under that name.
sanne.
Another outrageous attack on the of the adult offender. Failure to en
Coles is nn American, gra.v-hairod
There were seven T.andis Isiys. five
»»»fed interests. In Detroit the name force the law lireeds «.ntempt of the
and corpulent. 5 feet 3 Inches tjill, and
of
whom ar«- living ami all of whom
of a millionaire merchant lias been law. When the law of kindness comes
wears a white-pointed beard. He left
•crab-lied from the society list, while into «xintlict w itii tli«* publi«» safety the
this side twenty years ngp, and he ad- were cast in tlx- same mold. Beside
that 6f a woman who once was a provisions for the latter must take
mitted that he had dealings with the tlx* judge the surviving brothers are
i
clerk In his shop remains. If this thing prixixlence. On youthful criminals the
police over here. His story was pa- Congressman Charles c. Lanifis, ex-
rontlnues transfusion of blue blood two Judges are agreed. If the tendon-
Congressman I red Landis, Walter
tlietic in some of Its details.
from the arteries of penurious mem cy to crime on the’part of the young
He went abroad, it appears, to get Landis, who is in the government ser-
bers of old families to the Veins of can be ch«*ck«1 by wise probation, nnd
away from any taint of crime. fi-fit vic«- in I'orto Rieo, ami Dr. John Lan-
clammy mmdirooin millionaires will be by the rule of kindness, much will be
larceny, he said, had been bls n-cord.' <)is.
come a more jiopular o[>eration 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 ><f twenty-live tin* extremes snc.»*st<d by the two
ploy of tlie same firm employing Coles.; iv natural, owing to th«* fact that
kings, enqs-rors, or even prime minis Judges lies the golden -mean of correct
was arrested and forced to “do his bit."| Amerii-.in cities are timdern nnd grew
ters. that equals In Intelligence, culture,, mlnjlidstration. Probation ■ ma.v fail
The investigation brought out Coh-s'j up <>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
not<sl beauty nnd noted talents. She - -a level and Inviting the slflgglsh r'ver still going to live in the present.”
newslxty who is crying ills extras.—
As to tltl«-* of nobility, tliere are
Is a Pole and H beautiful ns well as to n swifter flow: between this sunken
So, arm In nrm, they left the pier— J udge.
perhaps n dozen fnmilies In this conti
talented. Had she embraced the stage area and the uncertain tsmrro of the tla* man who had thought himself a
A Qnesilon nt (l.'ina.
try who are able to show li descent.
Instead of tlie legal profession. Miss river it great ginlen of B.len In prom Has Been nnd his daughter.
"They are constantly catching morn
under geneal >glcal 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 b<sl and ru«ldng Into that pit In ter's swwtheart?”
Alice- IIow dld you come io m«-t
tr«-s in the newspapers.' nnd tiever Ally Slojier.
"No;
he
talks
through
his
nose.
”
of” law nppenled to her bright nnd the desert, sweeping In Its course
your acromi husliand. Grace? Grati» ■
Wlll. This Is due to combination of
"What wns the matter with his pred
analytical mind nnd Paris predicts for through miles of fertile farms and cut
t
It wns purety m-'’ident«J
Ile rati over
high qualities, each one of which
W orate«
her at the bat a brilliant nnd success ting canyons where canals had lx»**n ■ ecessor?"
my
tirst
one
wlth
n
motor
car
and
nf-
marks them ns noble, with or without
"He talked through his hat."—Hous
"It is n pity that there are so many 'll 1 career.
tills Is an outline <>f 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 go<sl d<-al is els of wheat wlll be nvallnbie for ex*
niouni. In public, what the world think how much worse it would be if
In the autobiography of Sir Henry
Just ns sure to lx*, a bor<* as the man jH>rt from thè northwestern province»
would call a <h-part«l glory. Next. It we find to accept nil the gossip we hear Rosts« there is a capital exa®ple of
And if n ko l-'ncen.
Is th«- expression of tlie contempt of ns [Vsltlvely true."—Washington Star. the absent-minded!®»« of Bunsen, the
Mrs. Gotham—Don t you think tlm who drinks a good deal Is sure to lie h of Canada at thè dose of this year'»
proud and Independent spirits of tin-
taking of medicine should be lro.vm-d irunkard.
great German scientist.
ha rvest.
H-i«>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 <ht jift end a card party
Mr», Flatbush Ves; why, even my
tn
¡f A rlch «ornali hai all ths
at
home
In
looks
more
u
dry
goods
all of these families riui back to the us madder than though they should to «♦leh he hnd Is-eiY Invite*, but for •til ldrer k frowu ut it.—Yonkers tkates-
store thaW a town man.
souvenir
«poomi she «anta
molutlvuary ffay% aid all of them lu say: "I'm glad of IL”
I
got all about It until the ueiy c®*rithoh
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