vF7 b **»:>■■ 11 tolte» imi Ét»R«i«te» r» v »»fe > rv )» "V-£¿ ‘'• i i ¡Jíe. J t ' ■ , ♦ ’ a f* F ,• -, »‘ --' a ' • w»A «»Wiebpfeil Kfí r ^ . ?Vi *>'#1 rT 3Sr 53 ? ' 'j b y \ jtV>; 'K Been Reached by the Civilized World. 3r NEW N A TE PR O B LEM . im-Electric fore Corrrr.erce m illion . T A R IF F W AR IN B IG H T. Franca Geta Out H er Ancient Chip and-Carefully Poises It. Washington. I 80. — Whether Washington, O s t 88.— A ta r iff War •team railroad* aha 11 co-operate phyai o f gigan tic proportion« as to dem oralisation o f trado be «»a lly with electric lines ia a question this country and Franco and Which haa been preeented to the inter- atate commerce commiaeion and which evontoally te lead to the prohibition ie to be argoed ia Cincinnati in a few o f French im ports into this countoy, ie loom ing up. Although Franco hae not ieeoad a case at Isaae ie o f' onoenal im­ portance because up to the preeent proclamation i*»j*neing a maximum tim e the a team raiiroeda o f the eoonWy duty on all Am erican products received hare re faced to enter into any arrange­ in that country, it ie admitted that a ment with the electric linee fo r through prelim inary notice haa been published roatee end joint ratee either fo r freigh t indicating that each s proclamation or for passengers. The law doea not w ill ha leaned. I t is expected here that the change explicitly require phyeieal connection between two roede— either «teem or in the duties charged by France w ill electric—bat it haa been the policy o f become effective Novem ber 1. The apparent cause o f France's re­ the commiaeion in interatate baaineee to require sock connection to be mode sentment ia the fa ct that Germany is between two a team roads, where .the given a longer tim e than France to eonditiona appear to demand or area to comply w ith the eonditiona o f the Warrant the connection. The making Payne-Aldrieh ta riff bill. U ndfr the new law President T a ft o f through ratee and joint ratee for both freigh t end paesengere naturally ia given authority to prohibit imports follow s the phyeieal connection o f the from oountries discrim inating against the United States. O fficials herd be­ tw o roata. The extensive oooetraction end oper­ liev e T a ft w ill be forced to take this ation o f olactric lines hae increased the action against F rrrca, in caso the American demand for their oooneetion with steam roads. Many o f them endeavored te goods ie effect a joint arangemont with atoam roads, but in practically every w u w il l v is it M e x ic o . the efforts have been o f no avail. Qompara Rebukss Eliot. Washington, Oct. 80.— R fferrim f to e statement o f Dr. Charles W . Eliot, form er president o f Harvard univers- ity , that the governm ent b ib it labor unions on the ground that they have monopolistic tendencies end Gompers, president o f the American Federation o f Labor, said: “ Since hie retirem ent as president o f Harvard, D r. E lio t haa nothing to do hot talk. H o now lives in an age which he can­ not understand. Sines the tim e when he was m entslly capable o f appreciat­ in g industrial and oom m erdal condi­ tions, great changes end development 'h ave taken place.“ ■ > v f I M onster C igar From Philippines. Washington, O c t 27. — B rigadier General Clarence R. Edwards, ch ief o f the bureau o f insular affaire o f the W ar departm ent has received the largeet cigar ever made in the P h ilip ­ pine islands. I t was the first cigar ad­ m itted free o f duty under the new ta r iff a c t which allows the free ad- roieaionof 160,000,000 Philippine Ci­ gars each year. T h b y e Manila factory end Inches in len gth and about 10H In etrcumfw eh Sa. ■*. I t Weig hed about nine pounds. M inisfer Espinosa W ashington. O c t 29.— Dr. Don Ro­ d o lfo Espinosa, the Nicaraguan min to­ te r to the United States, announced to- •day that he had tedgnud < blic, bad accepted hie resignation. i stated that his brother, S? Em tlioi was practically at the bead o f ■the revolutionists under Estrada, the ¡provisional president, and be gave this J > s. Rod Croes C h ris te s « stampe oa sale down In January. by December 16. Epidemic Hite Academy. M edal fu r Baring Shipmate. Atlanta, Oa., O d 89.— F orty stu­ dents o f the G eòrgie Military Academy Washington, O c t 88.— Fra hto h tom In rescuing a shipmate who near boro, w ore rushed to the city to ­ day suffering fr o n an illneoa whtoh tallón overboard in tho harbor at 8 has affectod the school to epidemie tie, Michael M ilito, a boatswain’« a They w e n distributed among uto, hau The notare o f their by the to B l- " * L H5S AND ALL THROAT LUNG ¿g¥0ppEVENTS^^m D IS E A 8 E 8 PNEUMONIA A N D CONSUMPTION “ T w o y e a n ago a Severe cold settled m le to w ork sad scarcely able to atoad. I toe using one bottle I w ent back te wi as w e ll as I PRICE AND I M » HOC •OLD AND GUARANTEED BY ■t C. F. M OOR _ mmmm N rebel ling against the war which Spain has undertaken on the Riff coast of Morocco, some of the Spanish people have per­ haps In mind the fact that little national glory or territorial expansion to likely te be .obtained through a long and bloody campaign against tho wild tribesmen of that ragion. For tho integrity of Morocco fa guaranteed by the powers o f Europe, the Sultan o f that picturesque and nnprogresslva country to taking no part In the proceedings, and the government of Spain has an­ nounced that the purpose of the war la limited to the protection o f Spanish possessions and frontiers covered by the treaty o f Tetnan, being tn no «enee directed against Morocco as a stata Few Spaniards, however, are given to reading er thinking abstractly about questions of government or foreign policy. Eighty per cent e f them ere unable to read or writs. The ante«-, on Ism of the people to the Moroccan war probably « r in g s almost wholly from their knowledge of what the ware o f the past have cost than Individ­ ually. Spain’s possessions tn Morocco are small— a few towns along the coast used as eamrict stations— and their greatest vaine seems to be to a few mine owners who have been and are being protected by the Spanish government at a high cost to the nation. One of the meet picturesque chapters of European history to the story o f the Invasion e f 8patn by the Moon, which left permanent monumenta of the greatness o f thè invadere In the Alhambra and other famous straeiarsa. Before the tavsntkm e f gunpowder the Moors were a formidable enemy to the field. They are credited. Indeed, with having used gunpowder for tho first time In European warfare, at the siege o f A lgerina, in 1842, and with having tong bean familiar with its use before other nations put It to prac­ tical purposes. Morocco received the expelled Moors when those of then that refused to accept- Christianity were driven from Spain by the power o f Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon la the fifteenth century." Their settlement on the African coast gave them the opportunity o f boeam^ tag pirate« to r many centuries. Fundamentally opposed to each other an Christians and Mohammedans, the Spaniards and Moroecoans have an enduring antagonism to each other, whether having specific causes for srar or n ot * > •• r-.J . - W ,*- <>,7\ Every snecessfful man must hava visions of high Meals.— Rev. G. A. Bar­ bour, Baptist. Philadelphia. Philosophy and theology have their place, but too often they obscure the Infinite.— Rev. A. K. Foster, Baptist. Brooklyn. , So long as the feelings are quick, and the conscience is sensitive, there are hope and life.— Rev. N. D. Hlllls, Congregational 1st, Brooklyn. It w ill pay anyone to learn the men­ tal healthful ness and helpfulness of prayer. It Is good also to receive by this mesas wisdom and submission.— Rev. F. D. Latte. Methodist, Detroit. To-day. m ore: than ever, men need the Influence Of those things that tasks for spiritual life —the' Bible— the Church— the Sabbath.—Rev. Robert Johnson. Presbyterian, Montreal, Can- v ‘ * They tell us that It Is nn-American to interfere with Individual freedom and legttitnate business, but temper- ance legislation Is a movement for race preservation— Rev. H. W. Da via. Baptist, Palo Alto. Cal. ■ It Is exceedingly Important that we have the right kind of doctrine. I f a man Is aa he thinks tn his heart, then assuredly he must think right to fco right.— Rev. Murdoch McLeod. Pres­ byterian, Tacoma, Wash. Some of the subllmest acts of hero­ ism In the world may be found in the dally grind of life. To be faithful when no reward is promised counts for much In the race of life.— Rev. J. M. Farrar, Presbyterian. Philadelphia, i The young man should deny htmeelf In the preeent and cultivate thrift, find thus acquire a competence for ike years thht fie beyond the flrát half utory of Ms Ilfs —Rev. J. B. Price, »tkodlet, New York City. The home evenings present-a field rich with poealMlittoe of lasting In It is One of the misfortune« that neither men nor id many evenlagi at home. C. Peten, Bapttot New t u _ _ FACTS n TABLOID FOUL The German mile to tour times long­ er *i” " the English. Great Britain, In IMS. sold 1 * 00 . 000 .- *00 worth of coal to foreign nations. - 1 steam collier built entirely of ea­ rnest la being constructed by the Ital­ ian government. In order to construct the ifa nehsw ter ship canal over 51,000,000 cUMe yards had to be excavated. It la proposed to transform the no­ torious Blackwells Island, in thq Beat River, Npw York. Into the greatest tu­ berculosis hospital In the world. The success of the electrically Ma­ in listed base ball grounds Cincinnati. Ohio, baa been *9 pronounced tbat It to now proposed to have foot ball games aa well on the Illuminated field. Brasilian exports In tho first three months of 190» totalled a value o f 87fi,7UMOO, aa Increase of «24,300,000 over the same months of IM A Coffee and rubber «J o y e d M per cent o f the Increase. Imports decreased 14.46 par Balt to beoomlng one of the - m s * Important minor industries of the State of South Australia. Tho out­ put this year to estimated at 70,000 teas- Otar Ijm tons to «X pert»* weekly to other Australian States and to New Zealand Tho Gunnison tunHel, which la part o f a grout irrigation project to West­ ern Colorado, la rapidly approaching completion and w ill bo the largest un­ derground waterway In the w orld It Is six miles in length and w ill carry thirteen hundred cuble foot of water a second Ita cost w ill be over $2.500.- 000. Malagje and the mosquito are the much in the religion o f today, n a y set forth the particular principles In world’s greatest euros to bodily, men­ which the members firmly believe, out tal, moral, social, personal, national tbe larger religion Is the same. We worth. Coming down from the ages do not need a new gospel, but mere like a black cloud o f death upon the gospel.— Rev. T. W. Young, Baptist, fair fields of life and mortality, ma­ laria haa wrought more destruction Detroit, Mich. Christianity puts a man In the way and devastation than all the wars, of realising the right kind of ambi­ famines and pestilences combined— tions instead of the wrong kind. It New York Press. Last year «54.000,000 was sptat by warns us agslnst seising the shadow and letting go the substance. It gives tbe railroads of the United States for ns a scale of values which helps us cross-ties. The average price of the against mistakes of Judgment— Dr. A. ties waa 60 cents. Forty-three per cant T. Hadley. Presbyterian, New Haven, of the ties were o f oak and 1« per cent of yellow pine. Owing to the Conn. growing scarcity of suitable t'mber, “P r o f r a t t e n . ” other woods are being need after A cartons industry has sprung np tree latent with various preservatives. tn France owing to toe law which j *nd it has been found that theas treat- permits any man to declare himself ed woods outlast more expensive the legal father of a child, toe Paris untreated oak ileA "• correspondent of tbe London Expreee Herr Goldmark, the composer, who says. A number of men of good fam­ was eald to love the children of his ily and Email means have adopted pa­ brain with a truly fatherly affection ternity aa a profession and are willing and never to lose an opportunity of tor a small sum to declare themselves aealng how they were treated, waa fathers of boys or girls who have no once traveling to hear a performance names o f their own. As long as these o f hie opera, “ The «u ses of Sheba.“ honest men alone profited by toe law j and In the train got Into converan- there eras no particular reason to tn- tion with a woman. In whom be Ita terfere, but the authorities are taking ' came — much Interested. He longed to steps to abrogate it now owing to make himself known to his fair com­ carious circumstance« which have panion, and at last ventured to any: come under theft notice. “ I suppose, madam, you do not know Some time ago a woman proceeded who I a m r "No, air, I do not.” re­ against a man for theft and black­ plied tho woman. “ W e ll then. I am mail. He waa sentenced to two yean* Carl Goldmark, the composer of ‘The Imprisonment. The woman had a sea Qneea of Sheba.” * “ Oh. Indeed! “ waa who had been registered as “ of par­ the reply. "And is that a very good entage unknown.'* When the black­ situation 7" mailer came out o f prison he In due In an effort to prevent the usual form declared him self the young early tall forest fires, the State Com­ man’s father, and he te his father missioner of Forests. Fish and Gama. s till Recently In a lawsuit tn which James B. Whlppta ken issued a «pe­ an inheritance was at staka the evi­ dal-appeal to compere. "Too great dence proved that the legal father caution can not be exercised la re- of one of the parties waa two yea n gaiff tn Area," says Mr. Whipple. "N o younger than his daughter, and tola w > » ii cigar stab, olgarette or tobao- state of affaire is too OUbertlaa to re­ ee from a pipe should be thrown down P^ h i the person using It knows U haa main poostbla much longer. ne fire on tt. W e must not guess; we must know. Campfires Should never bo built where there to dongsr "W hy den't you enjoy Mf* more?" of firs getting Into dry soil, r 'M "My good sir,” answered the pee slmlsttc man. "life wasn't mads to aw- fires only on sandy er gravelly plaoen, Joy.M— Louisville Courier-Journal. be pat ou t There to one thing i Wo Put Osa. Owners are not out anything ft hitching straps, r: