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final Judgment. U nd er present conditions, it, should support the institution o f such | I t and again tne roving eyes or ths the poor man le at a wo e fu l di sa dv ant age a gove rnm en t. bookkeeper swept the Interior of the in a legal contest with a corporation or I hav e been asked to re com me n d that the rich opponent. Th e necessity fo r the refor m cre dit o f the Go ve rn m e nt be ext end ed to I larger rooms for the means to an end: exists both In the Unite d States Courts and aid the construction o f railroads In Alaski | sought and found not in all state courts. In order to bring It I a m not ready now to do so. A great about, how ever. It n at u ra ll y fa lls to the m an y mi lli o n s o f dollars h a v e been al ready The eye-search was not fully con General G ov ern me nt by Its ex a m pl e to f u r expended in the construction o f at least cluded when Gordon pressed the elec nish a model to all states. A leg islative tw o railroads, and If la ws be passed pro tric-button which summoned the young commission appointed -by Joint resolution of vlding fo r the proper de ve lop me nt o f the Congress to revise the procedure In the resource* o f Ala ska , espe cia lly fo r the open man who kept the local books of tho United States Courts has as ye t mad e no Ing up o f the coal lands, I believe that the Chlawassee plant across the way. Whllo report. ca pi ta l al re a dy Invested will Induce the he waited he saw the conclusion of the ZBYZ Under the law the Supreme Court o f the in ves tm en t o f more capital, sufficient ti United States has the p o w er and Is given the com ple te the railroa ds building, and to fur eye-aearch and smiled rather grimly. duty to fr am e the equity rules o f procedure nish cheap coal not only to A la s k a but to "Y ou ’ll not flr.d I t Dyckman.” ha which are to obtain In the Fe de ra l Courts of the who le Pacific Coast. T h e passage o f a said, divining the desperate purpose of tlrst Instance. In vi ew o f the he a vy burden law pe r m it t in g the leasing o f Go vernment on pressing litiga ti on w hich that court the other; adding, aa an after-though*.: coal lands in A la s k a a ft e r public co mpetl has had to carry, wi th one o r two o f its tion and the ap po in tm en t f o r the govern "and If you should, you wouldn’t have members incap ac itat ed thr ough ill health, ment o f the te rr it or y o f a commlsson with the courage to use It That Is the fa it has not been able to t a ke up problems of Cwrrtcto. 1*0», br Francia Lrftd. en ab lin g po wers to me et the local needs Impr ov ing the eq u it y procedure, which has tal lack In your make-up. It la what Tne year has been notable as witnessing 1 tion In the country, has w or ked well. Th e pr ac tically rema ine d the same since the o r will lead to an Im pr o ve m en t In A la s k a and | kept you from taking the train last the pacific sett lem ent of two Im portant in- tax has been easily collected. Its prompt ganization o f the court In 1789. I t Is r e a the dev el op m en t o f her resources that 1* ternatlonal controversies before the perma- paym en t Indicates that the Incidence o f the sonable to expect that wi th all the vacancies likely to surprise the country. night with the money belt which you pent court o f T h e Hague. Th e arbitration tax has not been heavy. It offers, more- upon the court filled. It will take ud the 1 ha v e a lre ad y re fe rr ed to the forests of emptied this morning. You’ll never o f the fisheries dispute between the United over, an opportunity f o r k n ow le d ge by the question o f ch eapening and s i m p lif yi n g the the Unite d States and the ir extent, make a successful criminal; It takes a States and Great Britain, which has been Gove rn me nt o f the general condition and procedure in equity rules in the courts o f hav e urged, u I do again, the re m o va l ol the source o f nearly continuous diplo ma ti c business o f all corporations and that means the United States. good deal more nerve than It does to bo T h e equ ity business Is the lim it at ion o f the p o w er upon the Ex correspondence « ¡ m e the fisheries conven- by f a r the most im p or ta n t pa rt o f the busi much mo re Impo rtant In the Fe der al Courts, ecu tl ve to reserve tracts o f land In six C H A PTE R XXL for the Farleys; a meliorating of his an honest man.” tion o f 1818, has given an a w ar d which is m s * o f the country. In the original act pro- and I may add. much the mo re expensive. Western States In which w it h d r a w a l fo r this Hereupon the young man from tho aatis facto ry to both parties. vision wa s mad e fo r the publication o f re- I am stro ng ly convinced tha t the best m e t h purpose is now forbidden. T h e Secretary ol Thomas J.lT .r.on Gordon. Bachelor fierce contempt for all the hypocrites, Th e tribunal constituted at T h e Hague turns. Th is provision was subsequently od o f im p ro vi n g Judicial pr ocedure at la w Is office across the pike came in. and gr ic u lt u r e give s a ve r y fu ll description of of Science, and on. of th . six prize conscious and subconscious. by the go ve rn m en ts of the United States | ame nd ed by Congress and the m a tt er left to e m p o w e r the Supreme Court to do it A the disastrous fires that occurred du ring tht And now • • • w ith Alecto’s Gordon handed a pen to Dyckman. 1 have and Ven ezuela has completed its de l i b e ra to the re gulation o f the President. men In his class, was expected homo The through the me diu m o f the rules o f the last S um me r in the N a t io n a l forests. “ I want you to witness Mr. Dyck- tions and has rendered an a w ar d In the j dir ected the issue o f the needed regulations court, as in equity. Th is is the w a y in Se cre tar y estimates that standing timber on the first day of July; and It waa re maddening finger pressed on the soul- and ha v e mad e It possible fo r the public case o f the Orinoco Steamship Company o f the value o f $25,000.000 was destroyed. hurt, no man Is responsible. A fter the man's signature to this paper, Dillard.” marked as a coincidence by the curlou. ge ne ra ll y to know fr o m an exa mina tion o f which it has been done in E n gl a n d and t h o r again st Venezuela. oughly done. Th e sim plicity and expedition S even ty-six persons In the e m pl oy o f the manor-house was furious storm of upbubbllng curses had he said, folding the confession so that T h e United States proposed that the In the record, the returns o f all corporations, of procedure In the En gli sh court today Fore st Service were kil le d and ma n y more that Deer T r u e ternational prize court, when established, j the stock o f w hich is listed on any public make a model fo r the r e f o r m o f other sys Injured, and I re gre t to say that there is r closed for the summer no more than a spent Itself there was a little calm, not It could not be read by the witness; stock ex ch an ge or Is o ff e r e d fo r sale to the should be endo we d with the functions or provision In the la w by which the expenses tems. week before the return of the Oordon of surceaae but of vacuity, since even and when the thing was done, the T h e returns o f those c o r an arbitral court o f Justice und- r and pur- i general public. N o man oug ht ha v e as a m a t t e r o f right for the ir hospital tr ea tm e nt or o f the ir In- young man appended his notarial at the cursing vocabulary has Its Umlta suant to the recom men dat ion adopted by porations whose slo ck is not so o ffe r ed for a rev iew o f his case by the Supreme Court, j term en t could be me t out o f public funds. black sheep. sale are dir ected to be open to the Inspec the last H agu e conference. Th e replies re lls should be satisfied by one h earing be T h o R e d Cross contributed $1000 and tht That Tom was a black sheep, a hopo- tlons. Then a grouping of words long testation and went back to his duties. celve d from the various po wers to this pro- i tion and exa mina tio n o f creditors and s t o c k fore a court o f first Instance and one re re ma ind er was mad e up by pr iv a te contr ibu “ W ell?” said Dyckman. when they forgotten arrayed Itseif before him, posai inspire the hop e that thla aiao n a y holders o f the corporation whose record is view by a court o f appeals. T h e proper and tion, pr incipally by the For es t Service and leas and incorrigible social Iconoclast, like the handwriting on the wall of were once more alone together. be accomplished wit hin the reasonably near sought. hlef usefulness o f the Supreme Court, and its officials. I re com me nd that suitable was p o longer a matter of doubt In the T h e P r e s i d e n t r e v i e w s t h e c r e a t i o n o f ’’That’s all,” said Gordon, curtly. “ As future. especially o f the Supreme Court o f the legisla tion be adop ted to enable the s e c re minds of any. Something may be fo r Belahazzer’s banqueting ball. Congress at its last session passed a law tho T a r i f T C o m m i s s i o n , c r e a t e d In t he United States Is. In the cases which come tary o f A gr ic u lt u r e to me et the obligation “ When the unclean spirit Is gone out long as you are discreet, you needn t given a promising young man who has pr ov id in g fo r the appointment o f a c o m h o p e “ t h a t tho q u e s t i o n o f t h e r a t e o f before It, so to expound the la w and es o f the Go ver n m e nt In this respect. mission of live me mbers fo r the purpose of a d u t y i m p o s e d s h a l l b e c o m e m o r e o f a pecially the fu n da me n tal l a w — the Constitu been unhappy enough, or Imprudent of a man, he walketh through dry lose any sleep over this. I f you don t P r o p e r protection necessitates, as the Sec mind hurrying a little, you can make li m it in g the a rm am en ts o f the nations of b u s i n e s s q u e s t i o n a n d les s o f a p o l i t i c a l tion— as to furnish pr ece de nts f o r the i n f e enough, to begin to make history for places, seeking rest, and findeth none. retary points out, the expenditure c f a good the world by international a gr eem en t. 1 rior courts In future lit ig a ti on and fo r the Then he salth, I will return Into my the 1 0 : 4 0 back to town." h av e not ye t m a de app ointments to this q u e s t i o n » to be a s c e r t a i n e d b y e x p e r t s executive officers In the construction o f deal m or e mon ey in the dev el op m en t of tlm self In the Irresponsible ’teens; but Dyckman restrapped his books and commission because I hav e invited and am o f l o n g t r a i n i n g a n d a c c u r a t e k n o w l statutes and the per fo rm a n ce o f their legal roads and trails In the forests, the establish also the act of oblivion may be repeal house from whence I came out; and ment o f lookout stations and telephone con H e i n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e B o a r d w i l l duties. when he Is come, he findeth It empty, made a show of hastening. But before a w a it in g the expressions o f fo reign g o v e r n e d g e . " The re fore , any provisions fo r r e nectlon between them and places w he re an ed. When It became noised about that me nts as to their willingness to co-operate n ot be a b l e to r e p o r t a t t h i s s e s si on , but view o f cases by the Supreme Court that cast slstance can be secured. he closed the office door behind him he here were two children Instead of one swept .and garnished. Then goeth he, wi th us in the appo intm ent o f s i m il ar com he h o p e s to be a b l e t o p r e s e n t r e s u l t s upon that court the duty o f passing on ques and taketh with himself seven other had aeen Gordon place the typewritten T h e amo unt o f refor est at ion shown In the missions. a t th e o p e n i n g o f th e n e w C o n g r e s s . H e tions o f evi dence and the construction of report o f the Fo re st Service— only about 'n the old dog-keeper’s cabin In the Several Important treaties have been ne lien, Mountain V iew avenue waa Justly spirits more wicked than himself, and sheet, neatly folded, on top of the thick r e n e w s bis a d v o c a c y o f t h e pl a n , o f w h i c h particular fo rm s o f Instruments, like in di ct 15,900 acres as co mp ar ed with the 150,000,- ments, or wills, or contracts, decisions not go ti a te d with Great Br itain In the past 12 packet, snapping an elastic band over Indignant, and even the lenient Gor- they enter In and dwell there: and the o f general ap plication or lmportat.ee, mer ely 000 acres o f Na ti on a l forests— seems small, months. A prel im in ary dip lo ma ti c a g r e e h e says; last state of that man Is worse than the whole and returning It to Its p ig I t fa ci li ta te s the re m o va l o f not ew or thy burden the court and render more difficult and I am glad to note that In this rega rd donlans scowled and shook tbelr head, ment has been reached re ga rd in g the a rb i the S ecre tary o f A gr ic u ltu re and the ch ie f ot de fects in an im p or ta n t la w without dis tu rb eonhole In the small safe. its hig he r function. T h e Supreme Court 1» tration o f pecuniary claims whic h each g o v i t the mention of the young boss' the flrst." ernm ent has against the other. T h e con ance o f business prosperity, which Is even now ca rr yin g an unnecessary burden o f a p the Fo re st Servlcp are lo oki ng to g et he r to He put his hands before his face to (T o be continued.) vention, concluded January 11, 11)09, be mo re im p or ta n t to the happiness and the peals o f this kind, and I earn est ly urge that the fu rt h er forestatiou o f Go ve rn m e nt land. name. Pr og re ss has been m a de in lea rn in g by e x tween the Unite d States and Great Britain, c o m fo r t o f the people than the elimination it be removed. T o such an atmosphere of potential shut out the sight o f the words. F a r o f instances o f injustice in the tariff. per imen t the best metho ds o f reforestation. I wish to renew m y urg ent re co m m en d a ther on. he felt his way across the NEW K IN O W IL L H A V E HIS W A Y. pr o v id in g fo r the settlem ent o f International W h e t h e r o r not the proti-c tlvu polic y is tion mad e In. m y last annual message in Congress is appealed to now by the Sec re ,oclal ostracism Tom returned after the differences between the United States and room to stand at the window where he Canada. Including the appo rtionm ent be to be continued and the deg ree o f protection fa vo r o f the passage o f a law which shall tary o f Ag ri cu ltu re to m a k e the a p p r op r ia Anal scholastic triumph In Boston; and could look across to the gray, shadowy G e m a # V . H a s I m b i b e d H i g h I d e a s to be uccorded to our hopie Industries, are regu late the Issuing o f injunctions In equity tion needed fo r the en la rg in g o f the F o est for the first few days he escaped as tween the tw o countries o f certain o f the the peo| le must decide without notice In ac co rdance wi th the best Service in this re gard. I hope that Con bulk of the manor-house, to the house baundary wate rs and the appo intm ent of questions w hich o f a R u l e r ’s » ’u n c t io n s . phyxiation chiefly because the affairs through their chosen repi vsentatlves, but practice now In vogue in the courts o f the gress w ill appr ove and a do pt the esti m ate of commissioners to adjust certain oth er ques of Gordon & Gordon and the Chlawas- and to the window of the upper room George V. will not hesitate to make tions, has been ratified by both gover nme nts w ha t ev e r policy Is adopted, it Is clear that United States. I re gar d this o f especial i m the S ecre tary f o r this purpose. which wag Ardea’s. the necessary leg isla tion should be based portance, first because it has been promised, T h e t a k in g o f the census has proceeded aee Consolidated gave him no time to and proclaimed. him self the permanent advlser-ln-chlef I concur In N o v e m b e r last the m on arc hy o f P o r on an imp art ial, tho rou gh and continuous and second because It will de p riv e those with promptness and efficiency. "T h ey’ve got me down,” he whisper who now co mplain o f certain a lle ge d abuses with the S ecre tary In that It will be more lest Its quality. to his ministers. He w ill not strain tug al was o ve rt h ro w n, a provisional repub study o f the facts. ed. as If the words might reach her T h e m e s s a g e f u v o r s t h e p a s s a g e o f the In the Impro per Issuing o f injunctions w it h thorough and accurate But after the flrst week he began to than a ny census lic was proclaimed and there was set up a the constitution In doing so. His lata out notice o f any real ground for furth er hi ll a m e n d i n g tlie V o l u n t e e r ac t, a n d ear. “The devils have come back, Ar- whch has heret ofo re been taken, but It Is breathe It unmistakably. de fac to go ver nm en t which was promptly One evening father and his Illustrious grandmother T h e m o t iv e tha t prom pts men he called on the Farnsworths; the la dea, my love; but you can cast them re cog niz ed by the United States fo r pur p r o v i s i o n f o r a c o m m i s s i o n to d e t e r m i n e amendment and will tak e a w a y all se m not per fect. poses o f ordi na ry Intercourse pen din g f o r a c o m p r e h e n s i v e p o l i c y f o r t h e o r g a n i z a blance o f support fo r the ex t re m e ly radical with a false civic pride to Induce the p a d The out again, If you will. Ah. girl, girl! did not live up to figurehead theory m a l re cognition by this and oth er powers. t i o n o f t h e R e g u l a r A r m y , t h e o r g a n i z e d legislation the y propose, wh ic h will be moat din g o f census returns In order to increase dles were not at home to him. pernicious If adopted, w il l sap the fo u n d a Vincent Farley will never need you as of their function and England w ill T h e new ki n gd om o f M o nt en eg ro also was m i l i t i a a n d t h e v o l u n t e e r fo rc e s. M o r e tions o f Judicial power, and legalize that the population o f a pa rti cu la r cit y has been next night he saddled Saladln and rode stron g enough to lead to fraud in respect over to Falrmount; the Misses H arri I need you this n ig h t!” recognized. acquiesce In the tory attitude of the T h e negotiations which hav e been under c o m p e t e n t o f fi c e r s o f t he r a n k o f C a p - .■ruel social instrument, the secondary b o y to a f e w cities In this country, and I hav e new king. For no error could be so dir ect ed the A t to rn ey - G en e ra l to proceed son were also unable to see him, and taken fo r the am eli ora ti on o f the condi l a i n a r e n e e d e d t o t e a c h t h e n e w A r m y , cott. I fu rth er recom men d to Congress the pass wi th all the v ig o r possible against those he butler conveyed a deftly-wordod tn- tions found in Li b er i a by the A m e r i c a n c o m t h a t i t m a y be p r e p a r e d i n t i m e o f egregious as that which, disseminated C H A P T E R X X II. em ergency. A n o t h e r bill, t h e a d o p t i o n age o f the bill now pen ding fo r the Increase who are responsible f o r these frauds. mission are being br ought to conclusion. Imatlon pointing to future Invisibilities o f the Fe de ra l Judges. T h e cost During the flrst half of the year 1894 , In this country ever since Edward Relations with a l l L a t i n - A m e r i c a a re o f w h i c h Is u rg ed , is th e o n e p r o v i d i n g In f salaries T h e y ha v e been di sc ove red and th e y will li ving Is such, espe cia lly in the large on the part of his mistress. The even satisfactory, their c o r d i a l i t y b e i n g m a n i f o r 60 m o r e A r m y E n g i n e e r s . “ T h e s h o r t o cities, with Norman too busy at the pipe died, Inspired the average American that even the salaries fixed In the pro not In ter fe re with the accura cy o f the cen ing being still young, Tom tried Rock- sus, but it Is o f the hi ghest Importance fested by the r e c e p t i o n s a c c o r d e d to s p e ne ss o f s u p p l y o f su ch o ff i c e r s ,” t h e m e s posed bill will enable the IncumbentB to a c foundry to worry him, and the Iron with the notion that a British sover cial E m b a s s i e s c e n t to t h e c e n t e n n i a l s a g e sa ys , “ d e l a y s I m p o r t a n t ' r i v e r and cumulate little, If any thin g, to support their tha t official inquiry o f this sort should not wood and the Dell, suspicion settling master president too deeply engrossed eign Is without power, says Current be embarrassed by fraud ulen t conspiracies Into conviction when the trim maid celebrations o f A r g e n t i n a , C h i l e and h a r b o r w o r k a n d I m p o r t a n t f o r t i f i c a t i o n families a ft er their death. In matters mechanical, Mr. Henry Literature. The English themselves, T h e p o s t a l s a v i n g s b a n k s y s t e m w il l in some pr iva te or local interest. Mexico. The I n t e r n a t i o n a l B u r e a u o f w o r k . I e a r n e s t l y r e c o m m e n d t h e pas- servant at the Stanley villa went near T h e Commissioner o f Corp orations has American R e p u b l i c s is d o i n g a b r o a d and l l g c o f t i i ¡ h hill w h i c h pa ss e d tlie H o u s e be e x t e n d e d g r a d u a l l y . T h e a p p l i c a t i o n Just completed the first pa rt o f a report on to shutting the door tn his face. A t the Dyckman, still bookkeeper and cashier taking their cue from the leading Lon useful work. Tho su cc e s s fu l m e d i a t i o n a t t l i e l a s t s es si on a n d Is n o w p e n d i n g o f b u si n es s p r i n c i p l e s h a s r e s u lt e d in t he the lumber Industry In the Unite d States. Dell he fared a little better. The for Chlawassee Consolidated, had fewer r e t u r n o f $11,500,000 o f the $17,500,000 a p Th is part does not treat o f the question of the dispute b e t w e e n P e r u a nd E c u a d o r in th e S e n a t e . ” nightmares; and by the time he had don dailies, have lost whatever wish they may have had for a phantom p r o p r i a t e d t o c o v e r t h e e s t i m a t e d d e - o f a trust or combination In the m a n u fa c Young-Dlcksons were going out for an been a month In undisputed command has proven the v a l u e o f c o r d i a l c o - o p e r a O f fortifications, the m e ssage says: The P o s tm a s te r -G e n e ra l’s e s t i ture o f lumber, a subject to be dea lt with after-dinner call on one of the neigh tion. I hav e directed tha t the estimates fo r a p licit. at the general office he had given over potentate. I t was only by degrees, as later. T h e Commissioner does Und, however, m a t e s f o r t h e p r e s e n t y e a r a r e so l o w as bors, and Tom met them at the gate ns Negotiations r e g a r d i n g the r e f u n d i n g o f propriation fo r the Impr ov em en t o f coast searching for a certain packet of pa Prof. J. H. B. Masterman of St. John’s a ch a ng e In the owner ship o f the standing the bond ed d e b t o f H o n d u r a s h a v e been defenses In tho United States should be r e to be w i t h i n t h e e x p e c t e d re v e n u e . There were re lim b er o f the United States other than the he was dismounting. disap College, Cambridge, points out, that F i r s t , se c o n d a nd t h i r d - c l a s s p o s t m a s Go ve rn m e nt timber, tha t calls fo r serious a t grets apparently hearty; but In recast pers which had mysteriously under way for m o r e t h a n a y e a r , and It duced to a minimu m, whi le those fo r the completion o f tho needed fo rti fic at ion s at ters sh ou ld be p l a c e d in th e cl a t t d il ed peared from a secret compartment In Englishmen learned how very strongly is now c o n f i d e n t l y b e l i e v e d , h e sa y s , tha t Co tention. ing the Incident later, Tom remembered his desk. rregldor, In tho Phi li ppi ne Islands, and a short time w i l l suf fic e to c o n c l u d e an at P ea r l Harbor, in the H a w ai ia n Islands, s e r v i c e . T h e m e s s a g e a d d s : T h e dire ct Investigation mad e by the Com the Influence of the late Queen Vic It is mo re lo gical to do this than to class mlssioner co vered an area which contains that It was the husband who did the arrangement w h i c h w i l l bo s a t i s f a c t o r y should bo ex pedited as much as possible. Later, when the time for the return toria affected the course o f English the fourth-class postmasters, fo r the SO pei cent o f the pr iv a te ly ow n ed t i m talking, and that Mrs. Young-Dlckson to foreign c r e d i t o r s a n d e m i n e n t l y a d T h e proposition to m a ke Olongapo and ify reason that the fourth-class po stoffices are ber o f the country. of the younger Gordon drew near, there His report shows that stood In the shadow of the gate tree, politics. The accession of the late Ed Hublg Ba y the naval base o f the P a c i fi c was usually sm all and the postmasters are neces vantageous to H o n d u r a s . h a lf o f the tim be r In this area is owned frigidly silent and with her face a vert was encouraging news from Europe. The P r e s i d e n t t h e n r e v i e w s t h e r e b e l given up, und It Is to be treated m e rel y - s sarily men who must comb ine oth er busi o by n e- 290 ward V II. m ight be said to mark the Individuals and corporations; that ¡i supply station, w h i l e the fo rti fic a ti on s In Dyckman had not failed to keep the ness wi th the postmastership, whereas, the lion in N i c a r a g u a and “ t he u n w a r r a n t e d the Ph ilippin es are to be l arg ely confined 14 per cent is owned by thr ee corporations ed. revival o f the political importance of malls warm with reports of the Gordon e x e c u t i o n o f t w o A m e r i c a n c i t i z e n s w h o to C o rr eg ld or Island and the a dj a ce n t isl flrBt, second and third-class postmasters are and that there Is ve r y extens ive inter- “ Once more, old boy, and then we'll paid a su fficient am ou nt to Justify the re the British monarch. During the nine h a d r e g u l a r l y e n l i s t e d in t h e r a n k s o f ands which co mm and entrance to Manila quirement tha t the y shall ha v e no oth er owne rs hlp o f stock, as well as ot h er ci r quit,” he said to Saladln at the & Gordon success; with urglngs for re the r e v o l u t i o n i s t s , ” w h i c h I n v o l v e d the Bay, and Which are being rendered I m p r e g business and that the y shall de v ot e their cumstances, all po intin g to fr ie nd ly r e la the return of the exiled dynasty; and years that the late sovereign sat upon tions a m o ng those w ho own a m a jo r it y of mounting, and the Anal reln-drawtng b r e a k i n g o f f o f a l l d i p l o m a t i c r e l a t i o n s nable fr om land and sea attack. attention to the ir po st of fic e duties. T o this timber, a late In M ay he had nows of the home the throne everything tended to dem relationship which mig ht was at ths stone-pillared gates o f Rook T h o P a c i f i c nav al base has been t ra n s classify first, second and third-class post with t h e Z e l a y a g o v e r n m e n t , a n d a d d s : lead to a combination fo r the maintenance Hill. Again the ladles were not at coming Intention. From that on there onstrate the right of the king to as T h e mode ra tion and co nc il iat ory spirit ferred to Pearl Harbor, in the H aw aii an I s l masters would require the passage o f an nf a price that would be ve ry detr imenta l Th is necessitates the he av y f o r t i f i act ch an gi ng the meth od o f their ap po in t were alternating chills and fever. If sert his authority and Influence far shown by the various factions g i v e ground ands. to the public interest and would create home, but Mr. Vancourt Hennlker came f o r the confident hope that N i c a r a g u a will cation o f the harbor and the establishment ment so as to tak e a w a y the necessity for the necessity o f re m o vi n g all tari ff o b out and smoked a cigar with his cus Colonel Duxbury should arrive and re more strongly than had been the case soon tak e its ri g ht fu l place a m o ng the law- of an imp or tan t m il i t a ry station near H o n o tho a dv ice and consent o f the Senate. stacles to the free lumber Im portation from 1 urge that all the estimates made tomer on the plasza. The talk was sume the reins of management before when V ictoria was newly come to the I a m a w a r e that this is In vi ti n g fr om the a bi di n g and progressive countries o f the lulu. by the W a r D ep ar tm en t fo r these purposes Senate a concession in respect to Its quasi- other countries. Tom Gordon should reappear, all might world. T h e m ak in g o f m atches from p h o s pointedly of business, and the banker I t gr a tif ie s me ex cee d in gl y to announce bo ap proved by Congressional appropriation. ex ecut ive powers that is considerable, but I yet be well. I f not— the alternative crown. George V. was reared by his C o m p l e t i o n o f t h e P u n a i n a C a n a l w i t h believe it to be In the Interest o f good a d p h o r u s s h o u ld be d i s c o u r a g e d b y t h e i m was urbanely gracious— and mildly In tha t the A rg en t i n e Republic some months Impaired the bookkeeper’s appetite, and father In no such theory o f the royal a g o placed with Am er ic a n manufacturers in th e t i m e set, J a n u a r y 1, 1915, a nd w i t h ministration and ef fi c i e n c y o f service. To p o s it io n o f a h e a v y federal tax, the quisitive. Would there be a consolida there wore hot nights In June when he authority as makes It out a shadow. a contract f o r the construction o f tw o ba t t l e in th e e s t i m a t e d cos t, f375.000.000, is a s make this cha nge would tak e the post P r e s i d e n t b e l i e v e s , b e c a u s e o f t h e f r i g h t tion of the allied Iron Industries of Gor- ships and certain add itional naval equ ip sured. T h o s l i d e s r e p o r t e d in t h e C u l e - masters out o f politics; would relieve Con f u l d i s e a s e s in c i d e n t to t h e pr o c e s s , and donla whtn the Farleys should return T slept badly. In this sense he Is a tory— in the sense ment. Th e ex tent o f this w or k and Its Im gressmen w ho are now burdened with the porta nc e to the A rg en t in e Rep ublic make b r a c u t a r e d u o to d i s i n t e g r a t i o n o f necessity o f m a k in g recomme nd ation s fo r b e c a u s e m a t c h e s ca n be m a d e o f m a Mr. Hennlker thought It would be un When Tom's advent preceded the that the constitution bestows upon him the placing o f tho bid an earnest o f fr iendly Ig n e o u s r o c k in e x p o s u r e to t he a i r a n d the places o f a responsibility tha t must be t e r i a l s w h o l l y in no cu ou si deniably profitable to all concerned, earliest date named by Mr. Farley by a many definite political functions. Some w i l l r e q u i r e a d d i t i o n a l a l l o w a n c e o f 10,- irksome and can crea te nothing but trouble; fe e li n g to w a rd th e United States. T h e m e s s a g e r e c o m m e n d s a l a w p r o ind offered his services as financiering broad fortnight or more, the bookkeep weeks before the death of the late Ed U n i v e r s a l a p p l i c a t i o n has b ee n g i v e n 000,000 y a r d s o f m a t e r i a l t o be r e m o v e d . and It would result in securing g r e a t e r a t v i d i n g t h a t no la b o r e r o r m e c h a n i c d o i n g by n e g o t i a t i o n , f o l l o w e d b y 134 p r o c l a T h i s o f f e r s n o ' s e r i o u s o b s t a c l e , b u t w o u l d tention to business, g r e a t e r fi d e l i ty and con a n y p a r t o f t h e w o r k c o n t e m p l a t e d In a promoter and Intermediary. Would Mr. er missed other of his meals, and one ward the Paris Figaro predicted that mations “ e m b r a c i n g t ho e n t l r o c o m m e r h uv o b ee n so g r u v o In t he c a s e o f a sequently g r e a t e r econ om y and ef fi cie n cy c o n t r a c t o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s f o r a Gordon come and talk It over with him night /ear and a sharp premonition of his successor would "assert himself,” c i a l w o r l d , ” to t h e m i n i m u m t a r i f f cla u se. se a l e v e l c a n a l a s to h a v e “ t a x e d t he in the pos tof fices w hich the y conduct. close-pressing disaster laid cold hands at the bank? Th e unrestricted ma nne r In which the c o n t r a c t o r o r a n y s u b c o n t r a c t o r s h a l l be and of the truth of the prediction there p a t i e n c e o f the A m e r i c a n p e o p l e . ” T h e fr an kin g p ri vil ege Is now being used by T h e m essage contin u es: r e q u i r e d o r p e r m i t t e d to w o r k m o r e than Tom found his father on the pictur on him; and 9 o'clock found him skulk M a rk ed a d v a n ta g e s to the c o m m er ce of P r e s i d e n t r e i t e r a t e s his o p i n i o n t h a t the the several Fe der al services and by Con Is little doubt tn Europe. ing In the great train shed at the rail e i g h t h ou rs in a n y o n e c a l e n d a r day. esque veranda at Woodlawn when he the United States w ere obtained through c a n a l s h o u l d be f o r t i f i e d . gress has laid It open to serious abuses. T h e P r e s i d e n t d e c l a r e s t h a t I m m i g r a reached home. these tariff settlements. Fo re ig n nations For a time there was way station, a ticket to Canada In his O n t h e s u b j e c t o f t o l l s to be c h a r g e d , W hile it has been Impossible witho ut a bet Steel Sup erseding Wood. are fully co gni zan t o f the fact that under ter control o f fr a n k i n g to d et er m in e the ac- t i o n i n t o t h i s c o u n t r y is i n c r e a s i n g such silence as stands for communion pocket, a goodly sum of the company’s section two o f tho tariff act the 1 'resldsnt lie q u o t e s t he o p i n i o n o f an e x p e r t th a t tual expense to the G o ver n m e nt o f this The substitution of steel for wood H e d e p r e c a t e s t h e p r o p o s e d between men of one blood, and waa the money tightly buckled In a safety-belt Is required, w h e n ev er he Is satisfied that “ a d o l l a r a n e t ton w o u l d n o t d r i v e b u s i practice, there can be no doubt that It an e a c h y e a r . next to his skin—all things ready for goes steadily on. the tr ea t m e n t accorded by th em to the ne ss a w a y f r o m t he c a n a l , but t h a t a nually reaches Into the millions. Beginning with A s the e n l a r g e m e n t o f t h e b u i l d i n g s a t E l l i s father who first broke It H e adds: products o f the United States Is not such h i g h e r r a t e w o u l d d o so.” first step in the direction o f reforms, special I s l a n d f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f p e r m i t t i n g “ Been out callin’, sonT” he asked, flight save one, the courage requisite January 1 , or thereabouts, the Na as to en ti tle them to tire benefits of the In d et er m in in g w ha t the tolls should be stamps and stamped en velopes hav e been t h e e x a m i n a t i o n o f m o r e I m m i g r a n t s marking the Tuxedo and the white ex to the final step-taking. m in im u m tarifT o f tho United States. to we ce r ta in ly ought not to Insist that for provided fo r use Instead o f frank s In the a d a y t h a n a r e n o w e x a m i n e d . tional Lead Company w ill pack Its “ If,” The following morning the promlnl- w it h d r a w those benefits by proclamation, A gOOff many years to come they should free transmission o f the o f f i c i a l mail re h e s a y s , " i t is u n d e r s t o o d t h a t n o m o r e panse of shirt fro n t white lead in steel kegs, having de gi v in g 90 days' notice, a ft e r whir h the amo unt to enough to pay tho interest on sulting f r o m the business o f the new postal i m m i g r a n t s c a n b e t a k e n in a t N e w “No, I reckon n o t” was the reply, tlon became a certainty. In the Gor- cided to abandon the use of wooden m a x im u m tariff w il l apply to their dutiable tho Investment o f $100,000,090 which the »livings system. B y pr ope rly re cordin g the Y o r k t h a n a r e n o w t a k e n in a n d t h e punctuated by a short laugh. “T he ave donla mall there was a note from tho products ent erin g the United States. In Its United Elutes has m a de In the construction iHsuance of such stamps and envelopes, a c This Innovation Is made be younger Gordon, directing him to come kegs. gener al opinion this section o f the tar iff law of the canal. W o oug ht not do this at curate records can be kep t o f the cost to s t e a m s h i p c o m p a n i e s t h u s a r e g i v e n a nue seems to be depopulated.” has thus f a r pr oved a guar an ty o f contin tlrst, because the beneilts to be der ive d by the G ov ern me nt o f hand li ng the postal sa v r e a s o n a n d a m o t i v e f o r t r a n s f e r r i n g "80? I hadn't heard of anybody go- to the office of the pipe foundry, bring cause the company has concluded that i m m i g r a n t s t o o t h e r p o r t s , w e c a n be ued co m m erc ia l peace, altho ugh there are, the Unit ed Htates fo r tills expenditure are ings mail, w hich is certain to become an ing the cash-book and ledger for a year steel kegs w ill have many advantages howe ve r, unfor tun ate ly. Instances where not to be measured solely by a return upon Important Item o f expense and one that c o n f i d e n t t h a t t h e y w i l l b e b e t t e r d i s tn’ away,” said Caleb the literal. In the flrst “ N or X.” said Tom, curtly; and the whose number was written out In let over the wooden kegs. fo re ig n g o ve r nm en ts deal a rb it ra ri ly with Iho Investment. I f It were, then the co n should be separ ate ly deter mined. t r ib u te d t h r o u g h o u t th e c o u n t r y . Every-, A m e r ic a n Interests within this Jurisdiction struction m i g h t well h av e been left to p r i n m y last message I Invited the a tte n t h i n g w h i c h t e n d s t o s e n d t h e i m m i conversation paused until the Iron ters o f fire In the bookkeeper’s brain. place, the steel package does not ab in a ma nne r injurious and Inequitable. vate enterprise. It was because an adequate tion o f Congress to the In adequacy o f the g r a n t s w e s t a n d s o u th In to r u r a l l i f e He went, again lacking the courage master said; sorb the oil from the lead as porous T h e po licy o f broad er and closer trade return upon the mon ey Invested could not postal rate Imposed upon second-class mall h e l p s t h e c o u n t r y . “ Arde# thinks a heap o’ you, and If either to refuse or to disappear, and wooden packages do, re lations wi th the Dominion o f Canada, be ex pec te d Im me di ate ly , or in the near m a tt er insofar as tha t includes magazines, and there Is. " T h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f t h e S e c r e found Gordon waiting for him. There wh ic h was initiated in tho a d j u st m en t of future, and because the re were peculiar p o and showed by fig ures pr epared by experts you could Jest *vo made out to keep therefore, no drying and caking of the m a x im u m and min imum provisions of litical a d va n ta g es to he der ive d fr om the o f the Po s t o f fi c e D ep ar tm en t tha t the G o v t a r y In w h i c h h e u r g e s t h a t t h e l a w were no preliminaries. from gettln’ so tangled with that gal o' m a y b e a m e n d e d so a s t o d i s c o u r a g e t h e t he tarifT a ct o f August. 190». has proved construction o f the canal, that it neces ernment would be re ndering a service to “ Good-morning, Dyckman." said the the lead around the edges, making it mut ua lly beneficial. It Justifies fu rt h er e f sarily fell to the G ov ern me nt to a dv an ce the magazines, costing m a n y millions In e x s e p a r a t i o n o f f a m i l i e s is, I t h i n k , a Tlks— " he stopped abruptly, but not cess o f the compensation paid. An answer g o o d o n e . " fo r t s fo r th e re ad ju s tm en t o f the c o m m e r the money and pe rf o rm tho work. quite soon enough, and the word was tyrant, pushing aside the papers on nls possible to remove every particle of cial relations o f the t w o countries, h o that in addition to the benefit to our naval was atte mpte d to this by the representatives "You have brought the books? white lead easily from the steel keg. T h e P r e s i d e n t s a y s t h a t t h e I m p o r t as ths fllok of s whip on a wound a l desk. o f the magazines, and a reply was filed to the ir co mm er ce m a y fo ll ow the channels strength, the canal g r e a t l y Increases tne a n c e o f t he C i v i l S e r v i c e l a w is I n c r e a s Sit down at that table and open the The new steel kegs also w ill be much natural to contiguous countries and be c o m trade fac ilities o f the United Htates. It this answer by the P o s t o f fi c e Department. i n g a n d r e c o m m e n d s t h a t p o w e r be g i v e n ready mads raw by ths abrasion of the ledger at the company's expense ac lighter, as well as being stronger than me nsurate with the steady expansion of will undoubtedly cheapen the rates o f tr a n s Th e utter In adequacy o f the answer, con closed doors tra de and Industry on both sides o f the portation In all fr e i g h t betwee n the eastern sidered In the ligh t o f the reply o f the Post- h im t o e x t e n d its o p e r a t i o n to all loc al "So that miserable story has got count for the year. I wish to make a the wooden ones, and this will effect bo undary line. and western seaboard and It will gr ea tl y of fice D epartm ent, I think, must appeal to o f f i c e r s u n d e r t h e T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t , few comparisons,” and he took a thick W h e t h e r the an t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f J u s t ic e , t h e P o s t o f - around to you at last, has ItT” said T h e A rg en ti n e bat tleship contracts, like Incroase that trade by reason o f the re du c any fulr-inlnd^d person. _ saving In freight rates. Taking up the subsequent important one fo r Arg ent in e tion In Its cost. Then. If we are to have swer was all that could be said In beh alf f i c j D e p a r t m e n t , t h e I n t e r i o r D e p a r t Tom. In fine acorn. ”1 did hope they’d packet of papers from a pigeonhole of less room than the wooden kegs, tho of the ma gazines Is a no th e r question. I the small Iron safe behind his chair. r a il w a y equipm en t and those fo r Cuban a w or ld canal, and If we are anxious that m e n t a n d the D e p a r t m e n t o f C o m m e r c e spare you and mother.” g o ve r nm en t vessels, we re secured fo r our the routes o f tho wor ld s trade shall be agree that tho question Is one o f fa ct ; but a n d L a b o r . C e r t a in t y o f tenure, he b e Dyckman was unbuckling the shawl- new steel packages also w ill save stor Insist that if the fact Is as the experts She's spared yet, 10 far as I know,” manufa ctur ers l a rg el y through the good o f through the Pa n am a Canal, we must r e c f the Po st of flc e D ep ar tm en t show, that we li e v e s . w o u ld re s u lt in b e t t e r s e r v ic e . A said the father, with a backward nod strap In which he had carried the two age space. fices o f the Dep ar tm en t o f State. o gn ize that we hav e an ac ti ve co mpetitor Th e eff orts o f that depar tme nt to secure in the Sues Canal. the significant Then, too, the re are are furnishing to the owner s o f magaxlnes b e t t e r s y s t e m o f p r o m o t i o n s o u g h t to be to indicate th» antecedent of the pro heavy books, but at service wor th millions m or e than they d e v is e d . f o r eltlsens of the United S tat e» equal op other means o f crossing tho Isthmus— by T h e S h a h '. H ig h w a y . Follow ing which, he aald what command he desisted, went sw iftly to T h e m e s s a g e c o m m e n t s upon t h e d i f noun. portunities in tile m a r ke ts o f the w or ld and the Teh aunt epce railroa d and by other r a i l pay fo r It, then Justice requires that the rate the door opening Into the stenograph T h e Increase in the f e r e n c e b e t w e e n t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e e f f i lay uppermoat In hla mind. "I been al- to expand A m er ic a n co m m erc e ha v e been roads and fr eig h t routes In Central A m e r should be Increased. It Is true we have some bad roads, receipts o f the dep art me nt resulting fr om er's room, satisfied himself that there most successful. I h o volume o f business ica to the A t la n t ic side. c i e n c y o f th e w o r k o f t h e G o v e r n m e n t owln’ maybe you’ d come back this time but most of our highways compared obtained In new fields o f comp etitio n and In all these cases the question whe ther this chang e may be de vo te d to Increasing and t h a t o f a p r i v a t e c o r p o r a t i o n . H e with your h u d sot on lsttln’ that gal were no listeners, and resumed his with those o f Persia would be as a upon new lines Is al re a dy very great, and the Pa n a m a ('a nal Is to bo used and Its the usefulness o f the de p ar t m en t In e s t a b chair. a d d s : lishing a parcels post and In reducing the Congress Is urged to continue to support tonnage Increased would be determined later alone, son." cost o f first-class postage to 1 cent. It has T h e president o f a pr iv a te corporation "You have cut out some of the pre paved street to a plowed field, says a the Department o f State in its endeavors by the ch a rg e fo r Its use. My own impres You’ve believed all you've heard, sion is that the tolls oug ht not to exceed been said by the Po st ma st er -G ene ral thnt a do in g so vart u business as the Go vernment fo r furth er tra de expansion. correspondent o f Harper's Weekly. transacts would, through co mp ete nt spe have you T—-condemned me before I face, Mr. Gordon; I'll cut out the re $1 per net ton. On January 1, 1911, the fair adju stme nt m i g h t be mad e under which I cannot leave this subject without cm You would think that the keeping of phasiztng the necessity of such legislation tolls In the Sues Canal are to he 7 francs the adver ti sin g part o f the ma gaz in e should c ia lis t » maintain the closest scrutiny on the could »ay a word In my own defenaeT mainder,” he said, moistening his dry be ch arged fo r at a d i ff e re n t and high er c o m pa r at iv e efficiency and the c o m pa r at iv e lips. "You have the true record of tho the shah's highway would be one of as will m a ke possible and co nv enient the and IV» centimes fo r one net ton by Suez rate than that fr om the read ing matter. cost In each division or dep art me nt o f busi That's what they’ ve all dona” establishment of Am er ic a n banks and t'anai measurement, which Is a modifie s " I don’t say that, ion." Then, with a expense account In that package. I’m the flrst cares of a state, yet so little He would know pr ecisely w ha t the branches o f Am er ica n banks In foreign lion o f Danube measurement. A do ll ar a Th is would relieve m a n y useful magaxlnes ness. down and out; what Is It you want?” attention has been given to this sub that are not circulated at a profit, and duties and the ac ti vit ies o f each bureau or not# of fatherly yearning In hla voice. ton w il l secure, under the figures above. countries, especially in L a t in - A m e ri ca . would not shut them out fr om the use of division are In order to pr eve nt overlapping. "1 want a written confession of Just .. , . .. A no th er Instrumentality Indispensable to gross Income fr om the Pa n am a Canal o f I , . I’m waitin’ to hear that word right No a de qu ate ma ch in ery at present exists „ . . „ r l v I7.ci00.000. T h . co .t o f m a l n t » n » n c » " ' < \ mall> b y 1 4 Proh ibi tor y rale, what you did. and what you did It for.” ject by the Persian government that the unhampered and natural dev elop men t and operation Is estim ate d to exceed $3.- ^ Ith respect to tho parcels post, I re- for supp lying the President o f the Untied now. Buddy—or a t much of It as ye o f Amer ican co m m erc e Is me rchant marine. waa the direct reply. "You'll find Miss there are not a dozen good wagon u lt im a te ly , o f course, with tho spectfully rec om me nd Its adoption on all Slates « i»h such Info rm ati on respecting the can aay honeatly." A ll m a ri tim e and comm erc ial nations, our ooo.ooo. business for which he Is responsible. Ackerman's typewriter In the other roads throughout the whole country. competitors. Jealously foster their me rchant normal Increase In trade, the Income will rural d el iv er y routes, and thnt 11 poundt “Y ou’ll never hear It from me— never The caravan routes are, except In marine. Perhaps now here Is the need for a pp ro xi ma te the Interest ch arges upon the the International l i m i t — be m a de the li m it of In thla world or another. Now tell me room; I'll wait while you put It In carr ia ge in such post, and this with a view investment. rapid and direct mall, passenger and freight type." a very few cases, m erely trails. Not Japs Predict Struggle. to Its gener al extension whe n the Income who told you !" communication quite so urgent as between On the whole, I should recom men d that o f the po stofflce will per mi t It and the pos "Y ou ’re not givin g me a ahow, Mr. only are the wagon roads bad as well the United States and La t i n - A m e ri c a . We "W hy. It’s In mighty near evar'body’s within certain limit s the President bo au Victoria, B. C.— Japanese newspa tal savings bank shall h a v e been fully est a b can secure In no other qu arter o f the world thorlsed to fix the tolls o f the canal and mouth, son!” aald Caleb, In mild sur Gordon; the poor ahow a common mur as scarce, but it Is an astonishing such Im m ed ia te benefits In frie nd shi p and adjust them to what seems to be c o m lished. T h e sa me a rg um en t Is m a de against pers comment at length on the expedi the parcels post that wa s mad e against the prise. "You certmtn’y didn't take any derer would have In any court of law. fact that although Persia is one o f co m m er ce as would fl o w fr om the establish mercial necessity. You are asking me to convict myself." •cgs bank - t h a t It is introducing tion o f arrangements for a Chinese ment o f direct lines o f comm unic ation with T h e m a i n t e n a n c e o f th o c o m p l e t e d c a n a l the Gove rn me nt Into a business that oug ht constitution and Opening o f 8 parlia- palna to cover It up.” the countries o f La ti n-A me ric a. Goldon held up the packet of paper» the oldest o f civilized states, a count- "Didn’t take any pains? W hy should Is d i s c u s s e d a t l e n g t h . Mr. T a f t w o u l d Unless d rompt action b<> taken t h « _ - , .... . . ment in 1918. The constitution will IT” Tom buret ou t A fte r whloh he "H ere Is your conviction, Mr. Dyck try comprising an area of 628,000 pletion o f the Pa n am a (. anal w il l find this | eQ d t p m en t f a c i l i t i e s f o r fu r* a population of from square miles and cial nation unable t< n l s h i n g d r y d d e k , fu el , r e p a i r s a n d su ppl y a great plant and a gr ea t organisation, and. be declared in July, 1911, and 8 gen- tramped heavily to the farther end of man— the original leaves taken wlth this mac hinery. It Is able to do a gr ea t . « i p<.*so n w ; i l t a k e nlttCG t h e f o l l o w - f a c i l i t i e s to th© t r a d e o f t h e w o r l d . T h i s many all Itself o f this g r o t contribution to th« the veranda, glooming over at the those books when you had them re 9 ,000,000, she has but six miles o f.ra il things ec o n om ica ll y that If a new ew i election w i l l i w e p l a c e m g l o u o w means o f the w o r l d ’ s com m erc ia l Inter sh ou ld be u n d e r t a k e n b y th e G o v e r n m e n t organisation w ere necessary it would be i m - 1 ing May. The Japanese newspapers darkened windows of Deer Trace and bound. I need your statement of the way. course. r a t h e r tha n by p r i v a t e e n t e r p r i s e , Mr. letting bitter anger and disappointment facts for quite another purpose." Quite aside fr om the co mm erc ia l aspect T u ft believes. H e a dd , ^ r b,v ; : « d*l. ^ i h .our ^ r* w " n«,hr r . ^ i • * « » > ■ • • / he *imo to work thslr will on him. And when, he "And if I refus.' to make ItT A cor R e d u c i n g t h e H i p . w i t h T o o t h p i c k . . tant in unless we crea te a me 1 cannot c l this reference to the canal | savings bank can bo carried on at a small apprehensions engendered by the can we find the seaf raring popmint It>n neces- nered rat will fight for hla life, Mr. One of the newest and cleverest flesh Anally turned and tramped back It waa with mi t suggesting as a wise addition to I additional coat, where aval r»‘S**rve nr sary as a natural ni ‘ Incorporate ..... ' at « 5 J W S T J ? Russo-Jsp.nese.lh.nce and the .n- only to say an abrupt "Oood-night." Gordon." the Interstate co m m er ce law a provision reducing methods Includes only tooth could we find. In c M| <>f w;xr. ttin trann- prohibiting interstate com m erc e railroads pense parcels post in the rural de liv ery nexation of Coraa. Japanese newspa- and to pass Into ths house and up to " I f you refuse I shall be reluctantly picks— and a teacup as Its apparatus. ports and subsidiary vt'ssels >slthoiut whtch from o wn in g o r co ntrolling ships en gag ed I »> stem A ge ner al parcels post will In a naval fleet Is arm a without a bi til y? For In tra de through the Pa n am a Canal. compelled to hand these papers over to . I V . . much , r . . t « r outlay. P*™ predict . struggle to the death be- him room. I be Stand close up to the wall some ma n y reasons I car mo t too ■tronigl y urge lieve such a provision Is needed to i « v i w i t h re fer en ce to the g o ve r nm en t o f twetn Manchu and Chinese. Hs thought he was alons In the our attorneys— reluctantly. I aay. be where," directs the exponent of th's upon the C«»ngreat th 1 « pannage o f a measure the people o f the United States the benefits Alaska I h a v e not hing to add to the r w o m - cause you can serve me better Just n»w other su bvent lo n ade- by mall subsidy moon-lighted dusk of ths upper cham method, "first making sure that there the estât»llnhrr nt and o f the co mpetition tn trade between ths mendatlona I m a de In my last m e ssa ge, qu ate to guarant Aviator Hit* Tree. ber when he closed ths door and began out o f Jail than In It.” eastern and western seaboards whic h this o f an A meric 1 mer- rapid davelopmen on the subject. I a m conv ince d tha t the "It’s an unfair advantage you're tak Is a high mantel shelf or other shelf to pace s rageful sentry-beat bark and chant marine, the restoration o f the A m e r i canal w il l bs constructed to secure. New O rle.n. Augustus Post, the can f la g to Its ancient place upon the seas. T h e d u t i e s o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f J u s mi gr at or y ch a ra ct er o f the population. Its ing; at the worst. 1 am only an acces so far above your head that the uplift n.lin«w ■( .viator, fell 60 feet in his Curtiss bi- forth between the windows But ell sory. My principals will be here ht a T h e e x t e n s i o n o f c i v i l x c r v i c e r u l e s to tice h a v e b ee n g r e a t l y In cr ea se d by l e g unequal distribution and Its ed hand can just touch i t The tooth number, w hich the n c . n a u . ih .iw * to ».• p |g n e the City Park race track here unknown to him one of the three fell few days, and----- ” the C o n s u l s a n d t h e g r a d u a l a c q u i s i t i o n is l a t i o n e n a c t e d “ In t h e In t e re s t o f t h e about jvo u slaters, she of the Implacable front and enormous 000, vv. In Ill relat rriatutu l 1» the cuoi iiivu .- * , » 1 • picks— fifty of them— are to be thrown of d i p l o m a t i c r e s i d e n c e s a b ro u d a r e a d g e n e r a l w e l f a r e o f t h e p e o p l e a nd e x expanse of t e r r i t o r y m a k e u a lt og et he r im a n d w a s p a i n f u l l y bruised. In m a k i n g deep-set burning eyea. had entered "Precisely." was the cold rejoinder. on the floor just In front o f the toes, t e n d i n g Its a c t i v i t i e s In to a v e n u e s p l a i n practicable to g i v e to those people w ho are a vised. tu rn , he SWOOped tOO n e a r the with him to pace evenly as he pared, "It Is because your principals are com E v e r y effort has been mad e by e (ch de- ly w i t h i n t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l j u r i s d i c t i o n , in Alaska tod ay and m a y not be there a, , • T. . • . » and with one sweep o f the body a par tm ent ch i ef to reduce the estimated cost j catch- and to lay a maddening finger on hla ing home, and because they are not yet | h u t w h i c h It ha a n o t b e e n t h o u g h t w i s e year hence the po w er to elect a L eg isl atu re g r o u n d , the tail of fits m a c h i n « toothpick Is pkked up and placed by a o f his de par tm en t fo r the ensuing here, that 1 want your statem ent to i m n i . n i o t . r r i t o r r to which ing in a t r e e a n d « e n d i n g the areoplane soul. ates I o r n e c e a a a r y f o r t h e G e n e r a l G o v e r n m e n t y e a r ending June 30. 1913. T h ese es-tlt stretching o f the arm. In the teacup T h e o r g a n i z a t i o n they have a relation so li t t l e permanc Without vowing a row and confirm Oblige me. If you please; my time la Post was tak- present the smallest sum which w il l i lain- h e r e t o f o r e t o o c c u p y , ” It Is far better fo r the d ev el op m en t o f the headlong the to earth. which stands on the high shelf. This tain the departments, bureaus and c rices hAa b e e n a o I m p r o v e d th a t a v a s t a m o u n t territory that it be c o m m i t t e d to a c o m en to a hotel. The machine was badly ing It with an oath, hs had partly turn limited thla morning." ther I o f b u P t n e a » has b e e n d i sp o se d o f. I ’ a r- mission. «0 be appo inted by the Executive, o f the Go ve rn m e nt and meet Its There waa no help for I t or none ap motion brings In the bending of tho loiter Post was reported to ed a new life-leaf on the night of heav obligations under existing law. and i I c u l a r a t t e n t i o n la c a l l e d t o p r o s e c u t i o n s with limited le g is la tiv e powe rs sufficiently wrecked. o f these estimates would result In ernbai raee- 01 f “ b u c k e t s h o p s ,” f r a u d s w h i c h h a v e broad to meet the local need*, than to co n be almost recovered from hia in enly comfort when Arden had sent him parent to the fear-stricken: and for body at the walat, which reduces th* ing the ex ecu ti ve branch o f the Govern forth to tramp the pike rrlth her klsa the twenty succeeding minutes the abdomen, and the twtatlng o f the torso, | m i s u s e d t h e m a i l i n g p r i v i l e g e aJid v i o tinue__the present Insufficient gover nm en t juries. In the pe rf or ma nc e o f ite duties. 1 hi with a few retineiltai pow er* , or to 1n a k e a of sisterly love still caressing him. Bs- typewriter clicked monotously In the which snakee the waist supple and slen lations* o f the a n t i - t r u s t law . m a r k doee not apply to the rivers and populi• r go-tern ment wherei there Is not >ond ths nseds of ths moment, the re small ante-room. Dyckman could he\r der and reduces the hlpa an Inch • R e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f a f e d e r a l I n c o r p o r prope r foun datiIon on which to rest It. bors estimate, exce pt to those fo r r % i Russian Diet, Aged 106, o f maintenance and the mee ti ng o f oi a t i o n a c t la r e n e w e d . G o n g r e s a la u rg ed call of Norman and ths dstsrmlnatlon hla persecutor pacing the floor of the >n that the appo intntent o f Th*> su «g week. tlone. under authorised contracts, n* r do. * It t o p a y p r o m p t l y Just c l a i m s a g a i n s t t h e s cornniissiti»n will lead tit the New York—Joaeph Zeitlln, a Rus- tro l o f tn turn hla bach on ths world struggle private office, and once he found him apply to the public buildings LIU nor the G o v e r n m e n t . d e l a y « In t h e p a y m e n t o f the g 0 venniKent by rorporati• or sein sh and sian, who died in Brooklyn Saturday, for the time being, he had not gone In self looking about him for a weapon. N a v y building p r o g ra m m e One of the moat lngentoua French • ip lo lItlng 1 nteirests has no 1 th e silightest T h e President s a y s th a t “ a* an in- w h i c h I n j u r e s t h e r e p u t a t i o n o f th e G o v - He »pent most of that first fsrvor of ths uplifting im But at the end of the writing Interval at ion In fact. *uch a « o\e rnntent was 106 year. old. S im pler aviators Is tryin g oat a combined d ll' e x i s t i n g e r n m e n t as a n h one at deb tor . com e-producing measure the w ork<!>d wel 1 tn 1 the Uhlltpp Ines and would his life in Moacow and said he saw Na pulse. But later on there had been he was handing the freshly-typed sheet r t u r « \m a d v i s e d . T h e m e » - Judicial proc< tariff bill n e v e r has b ee n exce- ed e d by Iglble balloon and aeroplane, a cigar work well in Alaska, and thate w ho are Mtya: opment poleon when he invaded Russia in ether steps: s growing hunger for suc to a man who was yet alive and un really Inter«»stet1 In the pros»er d a n y c u s t o m s b i l l In the h i s t o r y o f the « g o shaped gas bag helping to ralM and He smoked and drank and said cess with self-respect kept whole; a hurt. One a real c Tyin g need tn th e United S ta tes i o f t ftat te rrttory fo r the ben«>nt o f the 1812. country.” He continues: 4'iiitne of tho sharp sdgs of his hatred he coat o f litig a tio n by elm | peoph» who ID e in It anti the benefit of (Jordon sat down at his desk to read support the maehlOA T h e co rporatio n excise tax. mro| portioned Is rhea pen lng pl l fy l n g Judie I procedure and e a p ed itln g t h « t>>eop!e o f the Unit ed 8 tates . w ho own to ths net lac o m e o f s ve ry business corpora TAFT’S DELIVERED President Recommends Tariff Reforms and Parcels Post, and Urges Ship Subsidy Measure. S THE QUICKENING 5 m m m m m m m m ■ FRANCIS LYNDE m m m m 9