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The Best dressed men never wear ready
made clothes
You know that the men in anv city who are best dressed
would never think of buying a ready made suit of clothes.
The highest claim the clothing man ever makes is that his
suits "look like they were tailor made.” Don’t fool with
the imitation when you can get the real thing at a price
no higher for the same quality. Tailor made clothes fit
you perfectly because they are cut just to fit your form.
They hold tbeir shape because they are shaped to your
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A Lawyer's Right to Defend a Prisoner
He Knows to Do Guilty.
DARING BELLE BOYD
Brilliant and Romantic Career of the
Famous War Spy.
Stonewall Jackson’s valley campaign
Ought an advocate to defend a pris
oner whom he believes to be guilty? was one of the great deeds of history.
Mr. Justice Darling in a case in which Not since Napoleon’s time have'men
been so dazzled as they were by that
a solicitor was tile plaintiff made some
great exploit of his. Yet Stonewall
observations on this familiar problem
might have gone down the valley in
which ought not to go unrecorded. He
defeat had it not been for a little col
protested, says the London Globe,
lege girl named Belle Boyd.
against the notion that u lawyer.
The Union general. Shields, was
whether barrister or solicitor, was un quartered at Miss Boyd’s house, Ue
der an obligation to cease to conduct a held a council of war there. Miss
case which be realizes to be bad.
Boyd bored a hole in the tioor of her
"If an advocate in the course of a chamber, which was over Shields'
trial for murder comes
room, and lay there with her ear to
that his client is guilty is be." asked it throughout the night. The next
the learned Judge
morning Stonewall Jackson was in full
‘Hang my client'
Judges
possession of the plans for a great bat
dom asked about the ethics of advo tle and was able to defeat the Union
cacy In open court. It was, however, army.
in a considered judgment In the court
She kept up her valiant work for
of exchequer
Baron Bramwell the Confederates until the Union offi-
made Ills famous contribution to the cers liegan to suspect her. and Jack-
discussion.
son ordered her to move from her
“A man’s rights." said the liaron, Shenandoah home to Winchester, She
"are to be determined by the court, not had been arrested by the federáis and
by bls advocate or counsel. It is for had flirted her way to liberty, for she
want of remembering this that foolish was a pretty girl despite the libelous
In Winchester
people object to lawyers that they will photographs of lier
advocate a case against their own Jackson conferred upon her a commis
opinions. A client is entitled to say to sion as captain In the Confederate
ills counsel: ’I want your advocacy, not army. By this time the whole north
your judgment. I prefer that of the had become aware of the services she
court
Mr. Justice Darling, in the was rendering the Confederacy, and
every officer and private was on the
jargon of the courts, concurs.
Laymen have usually been readier alert to get her. Yet she escaped until
than lawyers to discuss the ethics of 1864. when she was caught on a block
advocacy. "What do you think of sup ade runner. Her captor lost his heart
porting a cause you know to be bad?" to her. deserted the navy and married
I
Everybody knows Dr. Johnson's reply her, and the Prince of Wales, after-
when Boswell asked him this question. ward Edward Vil., attended the wed
"Sir, you do not know it to be good or ding.— New York Times.
bud till the judge determines it.”
Less generally known is < Sydney
Smith's contribution to the discussion.
"Justice Is found experimentally to be
most effectually promoted by the oppo-
site efforts of practiced und ingenious
men presenting to the selection of an
impartial judge the best arguments
for the establishment or explanation
of truth. It becomes, then, under such
an arrangement the decided duty of
an advocate to use all the arguments
in his power to defend tlie cause lie
bas adopted and to leave the effects of
those arguments to the judgment of
others." This was said In an assize
sermon the famous wit preached at
York In 182 1.
“At least he was original in his pre
posai."
"Did he claim that you were the on!
girl tie ever loved?"
“No. He asked me If I'd accept the
right nightly to demand of him where
Encouragement.
| He was very bashful, but she liked
him and was willing to encourage him,
j
and she saw her opportunity when he
said:
|
"That’s a beautiful dog you have
there, Miss Ethel. Is he affectionate?"
"Is he?” she answered archly. “Here,
Bruno! Here, good dog! Come and
show Charlie Smith how to kiss me.”—
Exchange.
Not as Sho Thought.
Fond Mother—Our Johnny is a great
favorite with Ids teacher. Sympathetic
Friend— Is that so? Fond Mother—
Yes, indeed. Why, only the other day
she told Johnny If there were another
boy like him In the class she would
feel entitled to demand an Increase In
salary. Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Explained.
CANAL
Human Problem Overshadowed
the Engineering Difficulties.
The generai impression prevailed from
the beginning that the building of the
Panama
comprised one of the
world’s greatest engineering feats, and
the tremendous scope of the work as it
developed during the construction pe
riod served to mold this Impression
Into a fixed belief, yet Mr Stevens,
who for nearly two years had control
on the isthmus not only of all con-
struction. but of those various co-ordi-
naie branches which were essential ad
juncts to the building of the canal, ex
pressed the opinion that the engineer
ing features were the least difficult,
describing them us "of magnitude and
not of intricacy." Ou the other baud,
bis experience convinced him that the
administrative problems were the
greater, presenting us they did many
unusual features involving an im-
mense amount of detail und extending
Into every brunch of business, with
ramifications touching many phases of
social and domestic economy.
In every undertaking of an engineer
ing character there must necessari-
ly be a greater or less amount of ad
ministrative detail resulting from
problems of supply, labor, policy and
considerations arising out of them. In
the case of the Panama canal not only
were these problems present, but as
compared with those of engineering
they made the latter appear relatively
small.
The very magnitude of the work im-
posed difficulties which would have
existed even had it been undertaken in
any portion of the United States, but
these difficulties were increased mate
rially by reason of having to carry on
the work In a tropical country sparsely
populated, nonproductive, affording no
skilled and very little efficient common
labor, with customs and modes of liv
ing as different as the civilizations of
North and Central America have been
since the settlement of these portions
of the
hemisphere, with a
heavy rainfall during the greater por
tion of the year and with a reputation
for unbealthfulness which placed Fall
atila In the category of one of the worst
pest holes of the earth.—General
George W. Goethals in Scribner’s.
and Comment.
dozen sizes smaller than mine.
"You are mistaken," replied the
Hedgehog Fish.
pawnbroker, “This Is your suit, but it
The hedgehog fish is a strange crea
Start of His Finish.
has been in soak so long that it has
ture. It has a body covered with long
"Well. old man. how’s tricks?"
shrunk."
thin spines. When In danger it follows
"Miss Wallaby accepted me last
the custom of the ordinary hedgehog
night”
A Dark Hour Friend.
“1 suppose you are around today no
Jimson Oh. yes; I knew old Simson. lo a certain extent, but in addition it
cepting congratulations."
Hr
lie did a very puts its nose out of the water and
"No: I’m around today trying to bor
kind action once for me when the swallows such a quantity of air that
row $200 to buy the ring.”—Louisville clouds were dark and threatening and its body Is blown out into the shape of
the world looked so black. Pimson— a football, with sharply pointed spines
The Office Seeker.
every direction. This ina
brist ling
A man with a deep and steadfast What did he do? Jimson—He lent me
nein er upsets Its balance. stili It
an
umbrella.
—
Boston
Globe.
longing for office will run excitedly
floats contentedly along on its back,
around begging everybody he sees to
quite safe against the attacks of Its op-
Safety First at Sea.
sign his nomination petitions and then,
are kept at bay by im-
In nautical parlance the phrase “The ponents.
w hen ho finally gets enough signatures,
penetrable armor.
will put on it clean shirt and announce three L‘s" mentis “lend, latitude and
that If the call of duty comes he will lookout." these being the chief three
The Way of the Cartoonist.
not disregard
summons. Ohio things to be considered in keeping a
ship from running aground
A correspondent notes our inquiry
State Journal
ns to why a newspaper artist couldn't
make a box without printing "soap"
on it. He adds a few inquiries of his
own. to wit: "Why can't a cartoonist
draw a barber without a comb stuck
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posts?” Also, “Why does a cartoonist
always depict himself as wearing a
flowing black Windsor tie?"—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
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Education Handicapped.
"How’s your son getting on in col-
lege?”
weil
Every time there
are two men on bases and It’s his turn
to bat they bench him and give a
pinch hitter a chance.”- Philadelphia
Bulletin.
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VICTOR HUGO’S VISION
The Day When Weapons of War Will
Be Regarded as Curiosities.
by local applications, as they cannot reach the
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way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to its normal condition, hear
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A day comes when you. France—you.
Russia—you. Italy—you. England—you.
Germany—all you nations of the conti-
nent shall without losing your distinc-
tive qualities and your glorious indi
viduality blend In li higher unity and
form a European fraternity as Nor-
mandy. Brittany. Burgundy Lorraine,
Alsace, al! the French provinces.
blended into France. A day will come
when war shall seem as impossible be
THE CIGARETTE BEETLE.
tween Paris and London, between Pe
tersburg and Berlin, ns between Rouen |
and Amiens, as between Boston and | This Tough Little Pest Will Flourish
Even In Cayenne Pepper.
Philadelphia.
A tiny but withal practically om
A day will come when bullets and
bombs shall be replaced by ballots, by nivorous little fellow, the cigarette
the universal suffrage of the people, by beetle is known to science as Lasioder-
the sacred arbitrament of a great sov ma serrieorne. It is common in nearly
ereign senate, which shall be to Europe all tropical and subtropical countries,
what the pariin ment is to Englund, the and. as a sample of its catholic tastes,
diet to Germany, the legislative assem we may mention that it will breed la
bly to France. A day will come when raisins, rhubarb, cayenne pepper, rice,
a cannon shall be exhibited in our mu ginger, dried fish, upholstery, ergot,
seums as an instrument of torture Is turmeric, books, cane work, gun wads,
now and men shall marvel that such liquorice, saffron, belladonna and in
PERJURY IN COURT.
pyrethrum powder strong enough to
things could be.
A day will come when we shall see kill cockroaches—a varied catalogue to
Is Quite Common and the Rules of
those two immènse groups, the United be sure, It Is chiefly as a pest of
Evidence Favor It.
It is a conservative averment that In States of America and the United tobacco. In various forms, however.
two-thirds of the cases tried in court States of Europe, in face of each other that the cigarette beetle has become
there is positive contradiction of facts. extending hand to hand over the notorious. The greatest damage is
There are few arguments made by ad ocean, exchanging their products, their done to the wrappers of cigars and
vocates in which bias and prevarica- commerce, their industry, their art; cigarettes, through which it eats small
lion ou the part of witnesses are not their genius clearing the earth, coloniz holes.
The larvae live upon the tobacco leaf,
charged. Deplorably immoral as well ing deserts and ameliorating creation.
To you 1 appeal. French. English, and a very interesting fact is that the
as farcical is some of the evidence ad-
duced in many cases where experts are Germans, Russians, Slavs. Europeans, size of the adult beetles, into which the
used on both sides to support diamet Americans, what have we to do to has larvae eventua ly develop depends not
only on the quantity, but also on the
ten the coming of the great day?
rically opposed propositions.
Love one another.—Victor Hugo.
quality, of tobacco that has been de-
Any judge or practicing attorney
voured tn tile immature stages. Ex-
knows that seldom does a party to a
périment has shown that in every case
suit testify against his own interests
Too Costly.
beetles obtained from selected cigars
I in the decisive matters affecting the
King George 11. once wished to add
I rights involved. Although perjury may the Green park, in London, to his pal were double the size of those from
| not necessarily and invariably be pred ace grounds, whether the people liked low grade tobacco. It will be remem
icated on these facts, yet they must it or not. lie inquired of his minister bered that the cheese “skipper" is par
tial to the better cheeses: similarly, the
lead to the conclusion of sworn mis- as to the cost.
cigarette beetle Is somewhat of a con
statements in a large proportion of
Uis lordship, mindful of the general
cases, especially when we recall that discontent then prevalent, answered: noisseur, for given a free choice cigar
the oath of the witness requires him "The cost, sir? Oh. it would be n mat ettes are always the first to be infested,
while cheap grade tobacco and cigars
not only to tell the truth and nothing ter of three crowns!"
kept in the same room will remain un-
but the truth, but all the truth.
The king took the hint. The people infested for years.
In this connection it is interesting to kept their park and the sovereign his
Apart from the actual destruction of
remember that the rules of evidence at triple throne.
the tobacco lenf. the larvae spoil its
present and for centuries in the past.
aroma and accordingly depreciate Its
enforced in our courts and English
value; It is some eousolation to know
courts, not only tend in spite of the
Andy—And you say that is a picture that the adults themselves do no dam
plain context of the oath to prevent of jour family tree?
age. This little beetle is most difficult
the telling of till, but permit a witness
Sandy—It is.
to eradicate, and. to that end. an ex
rather to conceal much that has some
"But the tree Ims no foliage on It?”
perimental X ray machine was spe-
bearing in truth upon the matter at
“No. You see. I'm Scotch descent cially built at great expense in Amer-
issue.
and my ancestors wore kilts und went
We are forced to recognize, then. with bare limbs.”-Yonkers Statesman. tea. The machine was to be capable
of “sterilizing” cigars, on a commercial
"This isn’t my suit said Hawkins that perjury prevails as a common and
-Charles J. Martell in Case
to the pawnbroker.
This is a half crying
be had been till this hour.”- Detroit
Free Press.
HTRVTSTON, OREGON.
Josh—Is she refined?
Frosh—I should say
she
to!
She
won’t even read coarse print!— Califor
nia Pelican.
On the Right Track.
“But I no spik ze English goot.”
"It's a cinch, kid. You stick around
me and I'll soon put you wise to the
right dope." —Life.
We must all toll or steal, which is
worse —Thomas Carlyle.
Paying Him Back.
Girl Shopper—Why did you make
that poor salesman pull down all that
stuff and then not buy anything? Sev-
ond Ditto—Why. the mean fellow was
fu a car yesterday and never offered
me Ids seat, though 1 looked right at
him; so 1 Just decided 1 would get
even.—Buffalo Courier.
The London Bobby’s Helmet.
The policeman's dignity is largely cen-
tered In his helmet The late Sir John
Astley testifies to this tn bis auto-
biography. Speaking from the experi
ence of his youth. be says: "If you
get into a row with the police don’t at
tempt to hit n policeman, or you will
get the worst of it. but knock his helmet
off. He will Instinctively stoop down
to pick it up. for a.policeman without
a helmet is impossible.
Meanwhile
you run away." It Is perhaps advis
able to add that Sir. John was the
champion sprinter of the army, as
well as being a first class boxer.— Lon-
don Standard
The Almanac Church.
One of the oddest churches tn Eng
land Is St. Botolph’s at Boston. It has
aptly been called the Almanac church.
In the tower are 365 steps, correspond
ing to the days in the year. The church
has twelve pillars, fifty-two windows
and seven doors, representing the
months, weeks and days In the week,
in the west porch are twenty-four
Steps as ending to the library, repre
seating the hours of the day. Again,
on each side of the choir are sixty
steps leading to the roof, denoting on
the one side the minutes of the hour
and on the other the seconds of the
minute -Boston Post.
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Ealand.
Singular Gender.
"Some days ago." relates the wife of
n well known attorney. “I accompanied
my husband on a business trip to
Cleveland. As we ate our luncheon I
chanced to overhear several traveling
men jesting with the colored waiter.
“ ‘George,’ (traveling men always say
George to a colored waiter)—’this bill
of fare has an item, chicken giblets
with biscuit. We would like to have
some of that, but we want to know
whether there is more than one bis-
cuit.’
"George examined the menu card,
scratched his poll, and finally an
swered:
“ 'No. suh—yo' don' git only one. De
wo'd "biscuit" Is singular gender, as
de good book teaches. So yo all don’t
get but one.’ "—Columbus Dispatch.
Flies and Germs.
The number of germs on a single fly
may range from 550 to G.000,000. Scien-
title tests have shown that the aver
age for 414 flies was about 1 250,000
on each.
Violence in the voice Is often only
the death rattle of reason in the throat
—Bov er.
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