MIL CAKTA JOUWf AL, iAUBK. 01W00W, WEnNMPAY, OCTOBER SI, i.
14
VISITING
WITH HIS ,
BROTHER
THEN TAH TACKIES
INDIANA
I United I'rrM mu& Wlr.)
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 21. Judgo
Taft arrived horo at 8 o'clock this
morning front Parkersburg; West
"Virginia, on hie specinl train, nftor
the hardost dny'e campaigning ho
1ms dono since ho was nominated in
Chicago.
Ho was driven immediately to the
home or his brother, Charles P. Toft,
whoro ho will spond tho cntlro day
resting. Tho Hopnhllcan enndidnto
is very tired, todny. His voice nlmont
gave out Inst night nftor tho day's
opcaking, nnd ho will Book a ralaxn
tlon boforc starting on his final tour
of Indiana, which is recognized as a1
doubtful Btato.
,Tnft Js wanning tip tho campnlgn
more than ho has nt any stage here
tofore Ho said today when ho arrived;
"1 would llko to hnvQ a voico Hko
n Bteam whistle to reach afl tha peo
ple that I can rtoo at tho places at
which I spoflk,"
Taft will start tomorrow on his
tour of Indiana. Tho tour will cul
minate nt Indianapolis, whoro a
monitor demonstration has been
Planned.
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BIG FLEET
AS MAKER
. OF FRIENDS
on
njntttd I'mm r.cncl U'lre.l
(By Loo II, Clotworthy tJ. P.
Honrd U, S, S. (Joorgln.)
Tokio, Japnn, Oct. 21.' Any doubt
or tho genuineness of tho foIlcitattont
oxls-tlng betweea America and Japan
that may have lingered Inst night,
aro utterly dispelled today
It Is bolloved univoroally that iho
result of the meeting of Admiral
Bperry and tho Mikado at tho palaco
means tho comehtlng of years of
friendship.
All fear of antl-Aslatlo movement
on tho part of England and America,
engendered through tho radical
Hpepche at Molbourno and Sydney
by Australian olllclals has subsided
among tho Japaneso, who now aro
convinced that tho friendship of tho
United States and Japan 1b too strong
to be In any dangor of being brokon,
It Is believed that Japan and
America will hoIvo amicably all tho
problems In which the two nation.!
aro Jointly Interested within tho noxt
ten years at least.
HOVCHOFpP PHILOSOPHY
(By Fra NbrtH.)
So peculiar, complex, and wondef
Jul I tke weV of Hie, thai oar very
Mtiailer, wtHiKne! and mistakes
are woven In ,and mnko the fabric
stronger,
Ilmo may animate, but only love
Inspires.
For merit there la a. mvmponso lb
sneers, and a benefit In sarcasms,
nnd n compensation In halo; for
when thews things get too pronounced
a champion appears
Tho men who llvo In history aro
those whoso lives havo been -well
written.
Hope pushed to t'othor side Is
cowardice.
At the last, no man who docs h)u
own thinking Is an Vlto." Outward
ly ho may subscrlbo to this creod or
that, and If ho Is vory discreet ho
may mnko his langungo conform, but
Inwnrdly his belief Is never pigeon
holed, nor is his qoul labelled. In
theology tho great man recoils at
thought of dogmntlsm for he knows
Its vanity; and all algebraic formulno
in his sublimo moments aro cast
nwny.
Superfluous things aro the things
that wo cannot do without; Irrover
nxi things In literature aro tho ncc-
n'sarv.
Chnrator la the result of two
thing", mental attitude and tho wny
we spend our timo. '
Do not fear being misunderstood,
and never waste n moment thinking
about your enemies.
Don't think tho other follow's op
portunities havo boon greater than
vours ho mnde Jthcm.
Folks who never do nny more than
hoy got paid for.novor got paid for
nnv moro than they do.
Bo slow to censure your duporlors,
who, standing upon higher ground,
see things In a better light.
Tho world bostows its big prizes,
both in money nnd honors for bin
ouo thing. And that Is initiative.
What Is nn Initiative? I'll toll you.
It Is doing the right thing without
being told. Butt next to doing tho
thing without bolng told Is to do it
whdn you nro told onco. That is to
fay, carry tho message to Garcia,
thoso who can carry a messngo got
high honots, but their pay Is not al
ways in proportion. Next, thoro nro
thoBo, who novcr do a thing until
thoy nro told twlco; Bitch get no
honors nnd small pay. Noxt, thoro
nro thoso who do tho right thing
only when necessity kicks thorn from
bohlnd, nnd theso got indlfforoncq
lirtcnd of honorn, nnd n pittanco for
pay. This kind spondB most of its
time polishing n bonch with n hard
luck Btory. Then, Btlll lowor down
In tho scnlo than this, wo havo the
follow who will not do tho right
thing oven whon somo ono goos along
to show him how nnd stny3 to see
that ho dooB it: unless ho has n rich
Pa, In which caso destiny patiently
awaits around tho corner with a
stuffed club. To which class do you
belong?
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COFFEE
The goodness of every
thing else at breakfast de
pends on the coffee.
Your crocer return! your wontr l( you don't
like Schilling' Vt, wo pr him.
Wall Paper
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Fudge Tart's Work For Christianity,
Judge Taft's ad,drese at the dedlca
Hon pf a new Y, M. C. A. building In
3t Paul Sept 27, in which he modest
ly referred to his effort lu behalf of
Christian Institutions In the Philippine
Islands, serves as a reminder Unit the
whole record of his public enioer con
tains no chapter more creditable to
himself or moro honorable to the Amer
ican government than that devoted to
his treatment of church and religious
tntorcsts In tho orient. It 1b nn lu
jplrlng story of achieved results which
havo ImmouBcly Increased Christian
Influences and promoted Christian civ
llizntion In remote territory, where
their progress had formerly been In
secure. Tho withdrawn! of Spanish authori
ty from tho Philippines Immediately
confronted tho United States with a
problem which it had nover faced be
fore. In other words, It was called
upon to device n form of territorial ad
ministration In which Uiero should be
nn absolute separation of church and
stale, with effective safeguards for the
Interests of both. Under Spanish au
thority tho civil nnd tho clerical au
thorltles weie united, and to separate
them, deflno their rights and functions
nnd yet enlist their cordial support for
a new administrative system which
should bo entirely nonsoculnr In char
acter was tho ttinlc Inunr-dlntaly con
fronting tho Amerlcnn govcrnmcit.
This dlflleult undertaking was In
trusted to Judge Taft, and tho success
with which he discharged It discloses
at their best his tact, his Integrity,
his high House of Justice ilnd his un
erring skill In constructive statesman
Bhlp. It would havo been ono thing to
dcclaro by a moro executive order that
there should bo nn absolute Bopnratlon
of tho civil from tho religloWM-nuthorl-ty
lu tho Insular government, but it
was quite another thing to make tho
separation effective and establish It
upon conditions nccepted and cordial
ly supported by all tho divergent In
terests Involved. But that Is precisely
what Judge Taft accomplished, and In
doing It he had to deal with questions
of property rights ta. cctrtan .. mcnn8 whnt hc, BayR M(l uo
interests nnd civ. ndmlulstr Ion
which no other American executive J ycw of Mp
ever had 1' tho Republican candidate for president.
The result of Judge T ft . Nostra? llurll)B'Mr. Tnft.fl ncolt vl8,t t0 south
tlvo entcrprlso Is that tho Philippines A n,nttnrm in
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now onjoy a government which fully
compiles with tho constitutional re
quirement that tho church nnd the
stnto should be separate. All Interests,
civil and religious allko, earnestly up
nort tho new order of things. Civil
thoso eleven Bhort Saxon words, and
It Is tho platform of tho American pco-plo.
knocked
coming.
Bryan has only been
down twice. Third time's
Political seers may possibly perceive
aAinnMiltic nmtlinilA fni Ilrvrin In tho
and religious liberty prevails throucji- fnct n,nt nt , Democratic county con-
out tho nrctupoiago. ah religious uo-. TOIlton ,n Cincinnati tho other day tho
nominations arc working harmonious Bersonnt nt nnB wnB knocked down
ly for tho promotion of Christian ciw tin,0 Umcg
IHzatlou, education is auvancingj in
every province, nnd the moral, mental
and material condition of. the Islands
is moro flourishing thun over before.
History will deBcrlbo William How
ard Tnft as the greatest missionary of
Amorlcnn Influence and Christian In
stitutions In tho far oast Ills exam
ple, his methods nnd tho plnln record
yof his beneficent achievements distin
guish him ns the interpreter nnd mind
er of civil nnd religious liberty In tho
orient.
Any finders of stray letters will
please send them to 20 Broadway
Colonol nenry Wnttcrson. whllo sup
porting Bryan this year, has not apolo
gized for opposing him In. 1800. Evi
dently the colonel has forgotton ' all
about his flory utterances during tho
campaign of that year and hopes that
Bryan haB dono likewise.
THIS COUPON
Entitles the bcaror to
Two Pounds of our
best 25-cont coffee for
35c, or ono pound of
GOo Tea for 32c, it
presented on or bo-
foro Saturday, Oct.
24.
YOKOHAMA TEA CO
Phono 07.
171-170 Coin'l St.
CP
CUT OUT THIS
Coupon
The Attached Coupon Entitles
the Bearer to
2 pound
of the best 25c coffee in thecityfor
35 cents
or 1 pound of Natural Leaf Sun Dried 50c tea tar
35 cents
Domocrats flud It difficult to forglvo
Mr. Taft for bolng consistent In his
policies and refusing to chnngo his
copvlctlons to curry popular favor.
YOKOHAMA TEA COMPANY
Phone 67 ' 174-176 Commercial St.
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