AN V ol . XIV (iood lead pencils 10c a dozen at the Coi RiER office. ATTORSI. Y AT 1,AW, Prof. G W. Shaw, state chemist and P.aetiees in all Siate ami Ivlt-ral t urts director of the Oregon experiment «’a Office over First Nati >nal Bank I Shoe» repaired at lla«*k«*tu , tion at Corvallis, was in Jackson county G bakt ' b P a . h , - OnmioN, last week on business connected with — I Gold-dust cabbed at Cramer Bros 4 Bicycle hospital for ail repairing ft his office. J-JENRY L. BENSON, Hon. William M. Colvig ofJackt»on- i Cramer Bros. attorney at law . Take your blacksmithing to Trimble A ville was in the- Pass last week on busi­ ness. Mr. Colvig will deliver the ora­ Practice« in *H Courts of the State. Baeher for first-class work. Office over I irst National Bank. Hon T. G Kearnes of Jacksonville tion at the Pioneer meeting in Jackson G bamt ’ b Pane, • - O bkuun . was returning home from Portland on county in September. last Friday morning's train. Prof. G. A Gregory, the new county J. W. Abbott ba» complete«! his sur­ n-hool raperinten.lent o(J«ck«on county, ARTHUR P. HARTH, vey of the Mount Reuben group of mines is doing all in hi« power to interest peo DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. and returned to Grant* Pass last Friday. t»le in general and teacher'« in particular . i Office over First N itional Bank, Golden Eagle Bicycles are honest in the schools of his county local ■foavycninoo w heels at reasonable prices. Write for More than twenty million free eamples , catalogue. Mitchell Lewis ck Staver Co. of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve have] Portland. ()r. been distributed by the manufactures. PERKINS. While Grants Pass people are swelter­ W’bat better proof of their confidence in ing in tlie burning heat of old Sol, Cn s. it’s merits do yon want? It cures l iles, H. DEPUTY cent Citv people ate shivering because burns, scalds, sore», in the shortest 1 MINER \L -I RVI Yo’d, of the cohl. »pace of time. W’. F. Kremer. - G rant ' s P a mm , U. O re « - Walter Dyke returned from Mt. Reu­ The Ashland (’amp No. 243 Woodmen ben last Friday, where he has been en­ of the World will have an excursion to gaged with the Abbott surveying party s«n Francisco and return, on the occa­ Thomas Smith «lames llulman for some time past. Residence Resilience sion of the meeting of the delegates of F st. Gilbert creek North 7th street. M: r.in H(*st< 11 has returned from Ga- the Pacific Jurisdiction of this order. near factory. lice creek, where he had been working The excursion party is to leave Ashland f^MITH & HOLMAN, on the Galiee road. He will leave lor August 18. Tickets, round trip $11.50, San Jose, where he intends entering the goo«! for ten days There are a number UNDERTAKERS. state normal buhool for a f>ur years’ in this city who will take advantage of Parlors (>tb street, opp. Court House. ttie low rate to go to the city. course. (>KANTk P abi - O kkhon . O regon . G H ants P ass , I. O. PHEBY. VAN EXXE ■ et Carbf JI 1 1’1 loto Stud io Opp. Court House ARE COMING The brick work on the new court house for Lane county 1» now complete. New line of 2-ply pasted wedding card stock for calling cards, for sale at the C ouhikk oilice It is reported that T. J Clark is about to sell his placer mine on Grave creek to Ashland parties. 1‘ou’t go without lead pencil» when you can gee them for 10c per dozen at the ('orin kk office. The liop crop in the Willamette v.il ley will not l»e as good as anticipated, if »‘>*,r ">uch damp weather, $83,003,090 is the amount the govern­ ment realize«! from the »«lie of postage stamps for the fiscal year just ended. Acquisition of timber land seems to be th»» rage in Tillamook county. The Til- lamook Wt ekiy Headlight is publishing a great many notices. If you v ant the finest thing that ever happened in wheels get the newSteaina at Redfield*. They are beauties finishe«! in Black or Orange enamel. R. G Smith of this city and A. C. Hough of Salem have formed a co-part­ nership for the practice of law. These gentlemen will make a strong team and the attorneys who beat them in a case kill have to ns«* early ami go to I h *« life We are very sorry to announce that Mrs. Jackson, one of our best tea« hers, has resigned her position in the Grants Pass school to take a position in the Willamette valley. It is true as gospel that the best teachers go where their services are appreciated, and in this we cannot blame them TO One Minute ('ougli Cure surprises peo­ ple by its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities without the least danger. It has won for itself the A PART OF THE STAFF OF THE best reputation of any preparation used All Work today for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. W. F. Kre­ Finished in from mer. Di The Doctors who < nf- C atarrh , C onsumption , and all Chronic 3 to 6 Days, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has the sense. and largest sale of znv salve in the world. Regardless of This fact and its merit haye led dishon- the Weather. the famous specialist for Diseases and Weakness of Men, will again be eat people to attempt to counterfeit it. in this c.ty <>n their regular monthly visit, and can he CONSULTED Look out for the man w ho attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt’s GRANT’S PASS, ORE FREE OF CHARGE, at tile Witch Hazel Salye, the great pile cure. I W. F Kremer. I Q-KzJLJSTTS FASS. English and German Expert Scientists, Specialty of Chidrent’ DR. MEYcRS, Photo«. Hotel Josephine,Saturday, Aug.20 UNITED STATE». President . William McKinley ........ Garret A Hobart Vi:-e President Secretary of State . . . Judge Day .Lyman .J Gage Secretary ofTrvasur*. Secretary of Interim ........ UN Blits Russell A Alger Secretary of War . ..lolin D Long Secretary of Nav v Secretary of Agriculture James A Wilson Postmaster-General I ........ James A Gary Attorney-General . Joseph McKenna ST III. "f OREGON. Bieo W McBride U. S. Senators ’ ’ .---------- ---------- iThos H Tongue CongresHinen ’(W R El lift Attorney-General . . . . C M Idlenian ............ W P lx»rd Governor .HE Kincaid Secretary of State. . . Phil Metachan State Treasurer Supt Pub Instruction . ............ G M Irwin .......... W II l^e is Stale Printer i (J E Wolverton - R S Bean ( F A Mi ore 1 F A Marcum -’ J B Eddy K R Uomini-- •ii«r> i (il B Compson Clerk of R R Commission. Lydell Baker Clerk Board School LandCom WHOdeli JOSEPHINE COUNTY .. .C E Harmon . . A lie Axtell (Nick Those (Dick George Roy Bartlett County ( I» f • .... Ed Lister Sheriff ....... I W Virtue Represen ta* .J T Taylor Treasurer Hcbool S iipii 111 : r it ■ h‘ii I_____ J D Haves Aaseaaor ............................ Eclue Pollock ...................... BO McCulloch Surveyor Coroner ................................ Dr. J .Myers Joint Senaivr County Ju*lg* Com m is-1 Staff of the English and German Expert Specialists Established Incorporated Under the Laws of California for $250,000. Twenty-Five Years. The stafF of the English and < («*rrnan Expert Specialists i» composed of live reg­ ularly graduated doi’tori», each a physician who has had m iny year» experience in curing all manner of chronic »lisvase». During the pa»t quarter of a century he »■?<•<•<•»« <>f tin* moat worthy and popu­ lar institution has l»een pheiioimoiaL L'isvas which have battled Hie skill of other phvsician“ ami Htubhornlv refused to yield to ordinary medicin ‘ft. methode and appliance», are qim klv Mibdued ami mastered by the English and German Expert |»e«-ia:ists. Kiev have the largest ami best equipped medical institution in America. The English and Germ an Expert Specialists are not oidv competent and reli *hle, hui are responsible, twin2 Iwked by ample capital and ably managed. PRECINCT OFFICERS. HOME CURES— -While it is prefers »le in many instances to site a patient, Justice. . ........................ James Holman Cone tabu ..........I 11 Colby the English and German Expert Specialists have cured thousands of |M?r- sons w hom they have nev« r seen. If you cannot pee the «lnutors write the home f CITY OF GRANT’» PAMS. office for question list and free a<|vue in regard to vour ailment ................ W T (Joburn Mayor. Call on the Doctors when they Come til ailing people should see the Englisfa . .W Elmer McGregor and German Exjiert Specialist* A friendly talk, which costs absolutely notiiing. Auditor,. ................ Col Johnson is bound to result in a great deal of good, whether treatment is taken or not. Tree» urei T B Elliot Street Comm i»»toner. . . F W lluggertli Marshal firzee ( Dr. Win Flanagan I L u Jennings THE ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS, .’ F L < ‘oron Connell ni«* 11 ( Siatl of the Most Eminent Physicians anti Surgeons in the World. I W A Has'Hns 7.31 Market Rl .Sun Era‘JIM S Broadway, L mm Angele». I Frank Fetech . I Fre«l Guyer Regular meetings ol the cit_\ council of (Irani’s Pass are held in iln coum il rooms in the city hall on the first ami third Thursday evenings of each month The High Grode Wheel CIRCl IT COURT Meet- n the third Monday in April and the fourth Monday in September. cojsrsxjiuTJYTioisr . Nos 11 MJ. COURTT COURT. Proba court meets January April. July County commissioners Wedaes . ‘ after the county couit. first Monday of and Henteinlier. court meet* first meeting of the FIRST NATIONAL — OF — Kereiv- drpusiu subject t«» rhe<-k Rpe<'u. IttaMMMt gir«« I» O>ll*> ,i taeeaae uf our cw«o««r». Rtllr. - ma.It HOOD-BICYCLE Sundries *r h certiffc*’» payable on demand. Mis-ighi dreff* *»• *ew York. Frew cisox And Pot land. ’WWraih.« *4*1 '«1 «II point* in th. Vaitnl .State«. thr uth 'Ol -U I. D FRY. Prwùlwt J, TTUKKH. Vice I’r«.! , R. A. B o ' th N. E. McGrew Ä r r uïwck «d ßelwsiy .. i* f.'R-VKT> ¡Asia. uiUU.GN Washington, presente«! a case of msub- <»r«!ination that in any well regulated European army would have resulted in the court-martial of every signer of the round robin”. But to the relative» ami friends of the men who were dying by meh«*» from the effects of the climatic conditions around Santiago, whose re­ moval woe unquestionably hurried by the publication—charged to Col. Theo- dore Roosevelt,— of the "round robin” although war department officials j»er- ¡•ist in denying it, the protest was a g within a humlde home, Their children grew apace, Am! then w«»nt forth to serve Hi it) World In many an honored place. If Joseph Greer had bought his beer, An«i Jane had purchased wine, They never could have save«! enough To educate their nine. — Union Signal. Honolulu. The chief city of the Hawaiian Islands is about to become an American city. While the rights of the natives will be thoroughly respected and guarded at every point, the city in its external as pool will find it much to its advantage to put itself on the plane with American cities. It lies in the lines of new routes of travel and may easily be made as at­ tractive a place of resort as can be found along the shores of the Mediterranean. Whatever nature can do has been done for Honolulu, Its climate in a« nearly perfect as can Im found on the globe, The sea bie.*ze impart» to the afternoon and evening a sense of comfort rarely found in the tropics, A« it stands now in its somewhat primitive condition, it is h place that visitors speak of |an the scene of the liappieMt days in their lives. Being now on the route from San I* rancis- co to Manila.it w ill he expected to present all the elements of civilization that are round in European and American cities. Broad, well lighted Streets for business, boulevards for pleasure driving, plazas for children Io romp in, public gardens for general resort, will prove profitable investments. It is not every city that nature has endowed hm it has this island in the Pacific, and it now only remains for human enterprise to complete what nature has designed. it is a iiuittvd by all parties that the construed« n of the Nicaragua canal will lie an inevitable result of the acquisi­ tion of (he Philippine island«. Ibis American canal will so shorten the route from the Eastern Atlantic that the trade ami travel that now goes east through the Suez <*annI will come west through the Nicaragua canal. It is safe to say that no steamer pastiing the Nicaragua canal w dl fail to take 111 the Hawaiian islands. \ cablegram from Pekin under the date of A ugust 8, says that the con­ struction of the Nicaragua canal is con- ■Idered a necessity by all the Anglo-Sax­ ons in China. This means that the shortened highway of commerce will concentrate the trade of the far E tat in- to American hands I'he C oin mission that !» now in this city, invested with authority to form a plan oi government for the ndandft, will aim to bring the local government into harmony with the \merman institutions with as little friction as ¡»ossible with the habits and customs of the people. The commission will insist, however, up­ on a plan that will place the islands in line witli other American commuiiitie». It will l»e for the interest* of property holders in Honolulu to fall in with the I new order of tilings. — Examiner The president of the Cuban pioviftion- al government hus written President McKinley a long letter, expressing thanks to ami confidence in the United States, but the most important para­ graph in the letter is that which out­ line» the intention« of the insurgent». It savs: * Our first step, with the approval of th«* United States government will be The l’ni vet wily of Oregon graduated to call a new assembly, which will i<*p* lawt June the largest daws in its history resent, as far a* possible, every section I'he class numbered thirty. The fall of territory ami condition of people. term will begin S»*ptemb«*r 19th. Htu- I’his assembly will elect a new provis dents who have completed the tenth lonal government that w ill possesii more grade branches can enter the sub-irewh- powers than the present one. which is. inan class. No examination» are requir­ of necessity, a government of the revo ed for gi adnate» of accredited schools liition. But the result of the new assem­ I Reasonable equivalents an* accepted for bly will be to form a government which most of the required entrance studies. will still be limited in ¡rower an«] whose Catalogues will be sent free to all appli important work will be the establish­ cants. Persons desiring information ment of a |H*rmanent and complete gov­ may address the president, Secretary J. ernment, founde«! on the lines of that of .J. Walton, or Mr. Max A. Plumb, all of I the United States, and one which, we Eugene, Oregon, lire courses offered I h«q»e, ami have every reason to believe, are those of a g*Kx! university. There I will be satisfactory, both to the United are depart ment » of modern ami ancient Slatesand to Cubs.” The prevailing languages, physics, chemistry, biology, impression in Washington is that Cuba j geology, English, psychology, math* will remain under United States mill* ematics, elocution, ark from any cause, by saying W het ti­ toffr-e bakins powder •oda and er a system which makes so much for ipim «•voriiig cxtraHS paternalism is one to commend, I can­ good ScJiiUitig's not say. Ils eff, <-ts have been anything but bad. Poverty,in spite of poor wages tn practically unknown.” The fund Yes from which this insurance is paid coinss from both employers am! employes, the baking firmer paying one-third am! the latter are so bad as two-thirds. 1 lie insurance is cunpulso- other and THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBl P OF FIGS a* is due not only to the originality and Under no circumstances are saloons fit extracts are almost simplicity of the <-ornbination. but also ; plat es for women to visit, ami least of to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific proecMM*« al' should they be fre«pientc with the med temptation. What greater temptation cal prof'-K- j.,n. and th«* t4itisfa<*ti«>n cam kienet a guileless young woman, bow- > which the genuine Syrup of Figa has ever pure her heart, than a b«rr**om full I given to millions of families, makes the name «»f the < «»mpany a guaranty I of bandiehing. constiencelee« male out- ; casts, who perhaps, have even («»rgotCen of the excellence «>f it* rrrnewrl« «vith«mt irritating or weaken­ strange w^rnau. though «be may l»e clad ing them, an t it vioea not gripe nor im tli*-gar b of anihistaasble < hriatiai»- issue. naunmte. In order to get its l»enrflers for the Vol- True, the Spanish government i» still ueleers of America in one of the most dillv dallying about forwarding its offi­ notorious drinking place» in the north cial ac.-eptance of our terms of peace, End, was led astray by one of the at­ but it has caumh I President McKinley to taches of the resort, under promise of be informed that il is acting for self- marriage. She was rescued I efore run pieservAtion, and not frem any desire ning the entire gamut of wretchedness to «lelav the matter; that il must secure such step entails, and her repentance is ¡»opular support at home. in order to genuine. But how rare are such repent­ avoid a civil war That the aduiinis- ances? Therefore, The Telegram sug­ tralion has accepted this information in gest» that, to obviate the neceeaity of g*HKt faith m.iy I h * ju lg«*d from th«* fact such repentance«, the relig ou« organiza­ that the transpurl» which carried the tion« referted to lead not their young armv of Gen. Miles to Porto Rico, an«! women into temptation. I>o not, for the which were to have lH»en use«! to carry sake of earning a few paltry nickles, en reinforcements to Miles, have been or- «x>urage them to visit places where their der«*d tn Santiago to assist in bringing finer sensibilities are likely to lx*sh«M‘ked. lhe men in Shafter’» army home. Gen Keep their miuds as pure as you would Miles is still daily occupying new terri­ ! make others in your reformatory zeal. tory m I'orto Rico, but he is doing no But tbiw cannot l>e done by pending fighting, an«! it is not expected that lie them into questionable North F nd re­ will do any, unless the dilly-dallying of sorts to sell pA|»ers.—Telegram. Spain shall b<» prolonged «ed to such an ex­ lilv president into lheopporluuititw for iwrsonal heroiam tent as to provoke tnW* withdrawing the terms of peace that iu war ar<* becoming le.« and lea«, now have been offered There is also rea. that the inachinwt and electrician have on for stating that Gen. Merritt and l!0,ue forward to tight the battle. Yet Edmlinl !T«"v ¡.as....... (dm not «• d» ?***!* "'l-orted from l!... lat« Afridi war which allow« the «pirit in ny fighting at Manila, unle»« il ia forced upon them. Although Preri lent Mc­ which a brave man can «till devote him- Kinley is naturuiiy anxious that Spain *e!f to bi« country. A little company of should accept the terms of jK*ace at once, 13 men wax cut ofl’and aurrounded. and he would l>e willing to stretch the “itn- fell titfhting. When their comrtde« |{<>t ined.at«* ' evacuation of Cuba, provided back to the place the next morning, for in the terms, considerably, as he there were the dead bodiea. And the would preler not ha\ mg to send an army Afridi« had stolen their gun«. But in of occupation to Cuba until well into the field around, mattered here and September, after the sickly season is theie were found the breeih lioltaof the man, after hi« rifle«. 13 of them. Every I over. To the strictly military mind, the last «hot, bad taken 1 out his breech bolt protest sigiml by all of the generals of and throw n it as lar as far an he could* Gen. Shafters’s army, agaimd keeping that the unii« misht not be uued against our men at Santiago, to die or to reach a hi» fellow soldier«, The labt thought, state of debilitated helplessness from a« the men (ell, waa not of themselveft, lever, which the latter forwarded to hut of the cause for which they fought. as tea? A large and complete assortment ot Bicycle Sundries in stock. SOUTHERN OREGON Buckleu » Arnica Salve The Bent Salve in the world for Bruise«,Sore Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil biMins,Corns.and all Skin Eruptions,and iiositivly cures Piles or no pay r«. Receiver Henry Booth Register .............. J T Briggs Orww*11 «n«! or his mother. A pair of eyes to see the beautiful, the good and the true -God'» finger prints in the Hower, the Held, and »now Hakes, but not to feaftl on unclean pictures or the blotches that Satan duuhs ami calls pleasure. A mind to remember, and reason, ami decide, and store up wibdoni, and ini- part it to others, but not to be turned into a chip basket or rubbish heap for the chat!, and the rubbish, and the sweepings of the world's stale wit. A Hout pure and »putless as a new-fall­ en »now Hake, to receive impi*i*Hftiuiis ol good, and to develop lacullies «if powers kiii I virtues which «hall tdiape il day by day, as the artist's cintivi shapes the m U jiio into the imago and likeness of Jesus Christ.- Youth’s Temperance Banner President's Proclamation Suspend­ ing Hostilities. Washington, August 12.—The Ptesi- dei.i has i - led the following prtxdama- tion : Whereas, A protocal, concluded and signed August 12, 1898, by William R. Day, secretary of state of the United States, and his excellency, Jules Cam- bon, emba-- « ¡or extraordinary and ple­ nipotentiary of the republic of Frince at Washington, respectively representing for this purpose the government of Spain« the I oiled States and Spain have lormally agreed upon the terms on which negotiations for the establishment of peace between the two countries shall be undertaken ; and* \\ lierez», It is in said protocal agreed that upon iu conclusion and signature hostilities between the two countries shall be suspended and notice to that ef­ fect shall be givro a» »von as possible by etch government to the commanders of its military and naval forces. Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, president of the United States, do, in ac cordame with the stipulations of the protocol, declare and proclaim on the part, of the Lmted Stales a suspension of hostilities, and do hereby command (haturdvrs be immediately given throng 1 Lue proper channels to the commanders otlhe military and naval forces of the United States to abstain from all acts inconsistent with this proclamation. In wi iiess whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United Stales to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this twelfth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety eight, and of the independence of the I ni ted States the one hundred and twenty-third. W illi am M c K inley . W illiam R. D av , Secretary of State. American Types. W ar is not only the great corrector of enormous times and decider of duaty and old titles, but the gieat revealer of character. Habits and views of life, built up by the alow growth of years, war discovers iu a day. Long iraiuiug ami tradition of the American navy brought forth in a night Manila and in an hour Santiago. The heights of San Juan un«i this fresh Mtoiyeof but yester* day from Malate are only the harvest for winch American valor lias set exam­ ples and American statesmanship has laid down precept« and impoeed counsel tor a hundred years. So it is with our mechanical excellence. The victories of our ships are triumphs ot the armor plant, the ordnance fact­ ory, the iron works, as much as oi the men who used the product 111 the day of supreme tiial. Dewey and Hobson are no more heroes than Scott, who built the Oregon, or Sampson, whose patience and industry made our oiduance uncon­ querable. Processes of manufacture, details of electric manipulation, studied pre« ision ol aim and coolness under tire, even inddlerence 10 death and decision in action at tlie critical moment, are all accurate reflections of the American cliaiacter. ln»iantaneoiiH though their manifestation, long and painstaking their evolution. The Amer.can character is not perfect. I'he American view of life lias its flaws. And war brii.gs to light, with the good, the evil. In on«* important clement of the war we hive broken down. DH- gracefully we quarrel over responsibility lor the war department’« failure, humil­ iated we r«ad our »haine tn the discern­ ing rye of all civilization. There are few Ou 1 caus of tlie department, appaient- ly, that have not broken down in some­ thing. The adjutant general enlisted I companies of insufficient strength and I had to supplement them with dHIicuhy III Be m Man.” * 1 remember," said John B. Guugh, "riding once in Bcotland to a place—1 cannot pronuunce it; 1 pronoun« -d it once an of the Arner- " ‘Why,’ Haul I,‘von do.’i l mean to tell ' lean politician of too common a class. me you are sticking your head m that Public olli< »*, in his view, and in the hole Io keep the wind off me?’ view of very many of u», is nut only a . •* ‘ Yes, I am.’ privat«* snap, but the legitimate spot I of "1 said ; * Well, I thank I uns< riipulous politic». The presidency fellow . I never raw you bi ¡4 subject of bargain and sale, as much " 'No, but I haw you ; 1 <»* | I’n •• » and « numis-ary. The can­ | singer, and used to go s didate's “irien is ’ elevate him to office hall-eturved wife ami a tor a consideration, mor© or less pecun­ arms, my wife uftentim«*» iary, and when he gets the place and eye. Hmm how or other power, the friends claim their rewards. I you in Edinburgh in IS53, >ome of them get col let tors* bi pa, some ' me 1 w a» a man ; and I w< i ummifesiims on the staff, some fat army pheu and said : ‘ By the help of God, contracts, some a camp near their town I whatever it ousts, i’ll l»e a man!" And i oron their railroads. and w ife and ' now I have a hftppy home, This is what ails us l«jdiy, if we had children gathered round. Gm! bless «•yrs to see it, more than technical de­ , you, sir! I would »lick my he id in anv lect» pointed out by the critics More j ti«de under heaven if I couhi do you any than emokel**«* lewder or fire-pro* f I good. God bless you, sir I’’’—Epworth wood or batile-.ships or army reor- | H«r«i«* things shall l«e added, which Mr. John fir*t, a ! A«* thesubjrct. ! A’g«*r 1 at 1 Ux«*risut are merely the per- Atkm and the resultant of dishon- low-s '* 1 W Af Bon. *V|y skin ; e»t poll litic,». The reformation needed is r th.in ’ne **f system and of official Munkrii, tougu«* . t it li«e supreme need of the y in lark and hotir l th«- sine «pit non ot national a«- kdually growing CSlKbli •< y. Without an honest heart in lire« pliysHÌAii» dy politic, mints and macliinery, < sn«l navi«*«, will m vsin fWief Ihttyrs». A«*d I mi fAfirn < ffhrlh«' «thWii and decline that are ! r, U hi lira bolli« i ’It »Mft.-Wfckfiian. * Al ihrjU. | «xmlin ««II. 'hive learn- *•.< I «»wut I 1 • I »Wh* >•* rio JM r«h allie ». hi üe- ¡Ills- Ur tegfctkflng the tmwHin «fusing >WvtlS'*i»pMfbflr' Àftd si« k méfiât 1 W»H« ifoWN- tri0T, »r W. F.