HIE SALEM PACT:. JUDICAL. SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY. AFKTL 99. HI" Popular Subscription Voting Contests tiiem nbont the same liue of talk: I ,'Xow, Miss SuandSo, there in no pos- fir TI A J X J sible ''hiiiit-o ''or vo t0 ,05e' 1 hnow'- ana fne Way 1 hey Are Vsonauctea y0.. in in the grand pne. The; other girls in the coultst are "ilea.! ones." Vou are the only live one in. The Capital .fourm,. take, little stock, see all that is good in them, and have. I";; in popular voting contests, conducted failed- in every particular. I bv newspapers to loon their sub- outlaw them all. The work of securing "True, as in everv profession or vo- scrintion lists. As a matter of fact, the, newspaper circulation is citimate and (.atj011i ,;,,,, nrt. ,.ome honest contest , ., . , , con be conducted upon business prin- .,,,.,., i,,lt ti, renuirements of the hii bscr bers pnv for he prizes awarded,, , , ,. . ., ' . , .....v-.i h.lt man.igus. ut i" T" ,"'. ' . .,.,1 ti.o riuhir.il winner .Ines not ,. . , ' iplcs, and this is tlitt on Iv motnou mat , t sv,;,,nl i,,a !;e tair dealing al- "L '?. lL " , a wlrl r tn i8 permanently successful. The circn- most iu;ossible. Out of t.ie KM) or like a low subscription i.ri e cutti.i'M ""T J 7!e, J'"1'" sl"""'1 ,lir"'t 1 , . -n" "'"' h:it t-l'"r as workers in nit the w ive "S and give o.r rork "f "". ''!s agfnts or ""if., and ih(, ,., advertisements, only a ' ! ' , . )L .In ,,fKthre hc '"n in !t "'"h a y ",at small number are active after the fifth those brought into the fold as sub scribers, neither of which interest the contest man has at heart, it is a mistake to Mann nut' a paper's good .,. .i. i:.,;i;. , . - null...- 10 till? liaiiiiiK nviit.int "iu CM. "'."'" ...... hi)j votj ,.,,,., ,.lH,,U.Si lex.) iierni", wnuse , ,s . ,. patrons the direct benefit of the re duced price of the paper. Few persons, outside of offices, know just how these contests are conducted, so that the following article which apenred recently in the Kditor and Publisher will be of inter est to our renders: 11. II. Fris, the F.l I'm so (T mid voluminous condemnation of cir culation contests was curding to its str.- and I'ulilisher of November 7, writes that he has received numerous communi cations from all over the country re garding his article and favors us with a few more intensive words along the same line. It will be noticed that Mr. I'm has not materially altered his opinion re garding contests. " Long experience and careful iu- not be of temnorarv. but of lasting 1 benefit. In thin wav, he is able to look week of the contest. The others, f Cl one reason or another, have dropped newsnaiicr . . ' . . ,. one reason or anouicr, ntt.i- ttiu'-vu e contests !',tU'r "lcre,'.t ot ,',c .'"J" Bl"1 "J out. The schedule of votes is printed ; EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS 10 ISLAND State Land Board To Investi gate Equity of People In the Premises PRINCE MAURITZ, WHICH SANK WITH ALL ON BOARD; LIFE PRESERVER DRILL ON So much odium has been attached to these contests that many of the yus given i room ..- S(a .t.ui la , t-,.3 1VP ,au.n u ngiti. ill I lie j'.mmr ,.,,. .,, ,.;, ,,, , ,,,,., nf statutes proliibiliug them a n ii 1 1 1 I eoiivention of the I. ''. M. A. on thi' (irent Lakes one of the delegates made the statement that Florida had already put the official ban upon such contests. In Texas, the last session of the legislature had the matter up for consideration, but the law was defeated by the efforts of one or two publishers. fill, of tlir.i. tin . I ii contest in iirn.'ress each dnv, but from the number of the1 votes one cannot got nil idea as to the In order to determine " lint rights ! running. The cm-test niau generally the state land board have in ti,e eon runs the names of ti.e girls who are get- trol and disposal of sand and gravel ting discouraged at the head of the! in the beds ' navLal'le streams and list, it ii . t keeps the winners far down.) to what extent it cau exclude the gen-l To iln this lie issues 'hold back' re- j ernl public, from the i.rivi lege of taking , ,ceipt.s, to put them in the ballot box on' such materials frem streams without ttlC ...... ... ,...4 n-i... ....i : . ...,, tl... I.in.l, 01 i a.. ..I... .1.. l.r.1 ,.Kb:..,r ..11! l l .1,: M,. i,lu) ki j it ii u-iir. u.i-.-c ikii'i "iiuui .i.j ..miu'i iiiis illuming iu'". llie lasi , i.i . .1.. i:.....: , iii m'l I . I v .--i.-i .ii. ii-i'. i. n ici c-.'.n infill, lilt- ljOI 1CHI 1011 U' tor votes when they turn in their suli-j Sand k (travel com-; the lust night of the i-ou'est. The con- i Having for mien urivilee, the land ; in.ier anvise the Albany i lor the lease ' e of taking trip of land I in the W'il- j i's of Abany. tijate conditions : si-riptions. He aNo instructs each one ; ot the evxclnsive privil of lhee girls not to tell anyone how - sand and gravel from n many votes she is holding. He does (known as "sand islanl' not wish this information t(i get to the lamette river, off the -hi other coiitestiuiis. ( onseoueutly, the i The board will inv vestigation have made me opposed t.tirt.e ,,,,, .ri .,. u.ute it"as voting contests to sii-nre newspaper eireulatioii, for liianv and good reasons. T have never yet seen siu h a contest that ended satisfactorily to the publica tion or to the people interested. Con duct it is fnirlv lis vou can and you will . ..... i r: i.. i ,.i:.... .. prt mai(e enemies uiai. . ...... ,. ....- ,,.,,. ,,,, ,.,,,, Ill SOI 1 U It'll I llilllll IO lilt- jii(-i l, set any advantages that may accrue art n result of temporarily increased cir culation or inflated revenue. This is my principal objection, but there are others nnd greater ones. "(Inn of the very strong objections to such a contest is that it is usually onte-t manager n the only one who : surrounding the islan l ami the legal knows what t ie actual vote is. (status of the benrd an. I 'he people be- "When the contest is drawing to a , fore action is taken upon the applied close, if tiie content man has not til- ! tiou. read." 'fixed' it with tt-.ie of the con-j It up pears thai the Albany Sand Ik testants to win the grand prize, he '('.ravel company has been taking sand will pick out the girl who has the: ami gravel from this i-daiul for some father, brother, or l . iend with the nec-1 time and has been paving the state for i ssai-v money, and tell iiim that the the privilege upon tiie yardage basis, girl has only one chance to win and It nlso appears that private citizens that it takes .ii:io, if-700 or $800 to win have been in the habit of helping them the first prize. The mini with the inou-' selves to whatever sun. I and gravel cpijoi, iiicv are little, it any, snort ot " "- i-n-v. i.o n wm. t intv neueu wnnoui piiting uu u, aim ri in inal. r.ven a contest i-oinlucted as on- n.si j.ti.i- u i j.nt um, uie apnieaiion (ir tiie .vioaut iiim, over, he received his lesson. J he man conducting the contest .swindled a num ber of the contestants and slipped out of town with the last day's receipts in his pocket. As I said in the l.eginimig. llie con- on.tuctct Hon estly, but when they are not and this is iisuallv the rule rather than the ex fnirlv ns i.ossible mine than likelv will money in the box on the closing night f bring out charges of unfairness, of The ci.itest man's answer is: 'Mr. swindling ami of selling out. The dis- So and-So, if you put in that money, fipi.ointcd ones will invariably charge ami your girl does not win, 1 will give fraud. So much of it has been prae- her uu automobile, sumo make, 'and put on by some 'specialist' who is a Btraager to tne rommuuuy ami wi.i.oot ti(j hn( hov h,(Ve ( - t(, wM . we othim ,'or tlle financial or personal interest in your .;,. , SI1V llmt .,.. .,?. paper. The wile object of the spe-1 (,l)1,,1,,i ,,,, u (.'nt(,st iH tMK "The contest mnn has it now all cmlist.' is to make as much money from. ,w go0(l win 0f u 'fixed.' Miss So-and-So will win the the contest ns possible as soon k , ' , . , , , j .,, ,.izi,, Iiut on the day befoire the inn iii i . ii . . ..'t;,,:-... ,,,i ,,i.,u., ,r possible, nnd his methods are those that retlect in mi unsavory man i itself open to severe cr ' charges of dishonesty. iticisin and close of the contest, Mr. Contest Man- l,.r.,r t.w.lu ,..!, .,(' 11,1, ..lrl I,, tier upon the paper tor months after he, ,,T)ii , , r(,f ,.Mffi t i (.0ii- an,i the same storv goes to all. It is lias closed the campaign and gone to ,,,,,, . hiM th(.v B(, 0'teu this, or something 'similar: 'Now, look other regions The re,.,- ion c. ' "'',,,,, tm,,1sl,h ,,sUre scareelv ever laid here, Miss So nnd Sn you want to he paper feels ,t. 'or the time being , deception.. Let f0t,.e across with at least so much tho contest may add severnl hundred ' " ' " ,. ,. 1 ,.. ,. ... i.i ,.., ,., . or seven! thousand subscribers to the .i'V'upun .heiok i on thU gnd prize.' itii tion. not a circulation thnt. stays, ami made through Attorney I.. M. Curl, to the board for the exclusive privilege of taking these materials from the island, is for the purpose of keeping the peo ple off unless thev be made to pay for grand the materials upon the same basis as the company. Jho nue-dHn is a very delicate one and the board desires to determine the exact rig-its of all parties concerned before taking definite action. the methods resorted to bv the 'spe rialist' in eonching tho contestants nro newspaper which is interested in it ; tins lino ot tain ue scares tne lite out vti'iiig contest. The manager of the ot them ami they get busy. Not all of SECOND GRANDCHILD. Washington, April '.is. It. was whis pered around tiie White House and capitol today that I're-i.lent Wilson would have another grandchild within a few weeks. Secretary McAdoo, whoso household the stork was said toi paper ami the contest man come to an 'them, but most nf them, get what they! be about to visit, refused to confirm Hitch as to universally place it in tho;"K' .,!,... ..... ... ',':", ""' ,"'""' ""-"' category of things that should be wip. t c put into prizes and the number selves put to a Intueh of the, r persona pressed I '"'w ""''"cribers that, must be se- money betorc the elose, each being led ''I have given this matter much cured. The newspaper is safe of, to believe that sho has a chance, thought, in personal contnet, and afar.) course, as the contract culls lor the, "Uien the judges start counting I hnvo been connected with papers dur-! collection f a certain sum ,t money. votes. Within a tew hours tho win in if tlui eonilnct of such campaigns and1 "The deal closed, the contest mnn , nets nro announced. Miss So-and-So afterwards- I have closely studied the. hunts up girls to enter the voting con-1 wins tho grnnd prize. This is tho girl operations 'of such contests on npposi- test. It is easy to get a list of 100 or who had tho father or brother with tiie tion papers ami in every way tried to 1-00 contestants. He gives to all of mteiey. The otlier girls, who worked tho report. The president likewise withheld confirniuticii. Behavior hint in Baker Democrat; "Everybody wants to get to heaven but tho young buck who spends his time making racy remarks about women will find it a long nnd rocky road to travel." SHid ' i II" la 1 Xi I nNlr -i - YwiA 1 Wm is t i fi ' I: i'M ; l! -J'S-i"rt-'-iimiW-Ji- WiriMiiiiiiiiimfTMTWiiH t.,ii.i..i.ti ii....n- --nniT-"""-r-ntfini1 i-'tttr'--"!!lmt!i I k' I I PRINC&'MflURITZ s AND. LIFE PRESERVER" DKlLL&7to Norfolk, Va., April 21. These are lines is at the lowest ebb in the history ulong the Viruinin rnmt i. i . strenuous days on the sens. Between of murine navigatioa. Tho accompany- how travelers on linglish tknu-l h! terrific storms und tho (lunger of sub- ing illustration Bhows the Royal Dutch tire being taught tho use of ff marines lire on the hounding wave is west indies liner I'fince ilauritz, servers in t lie event of i bii fur from safe. Travel on till water , which was wrecked in the easter storm or mine wreckine tin- v.ui Reconstruction Forces at Work With Good Results, Says Clews WORLD AT ATLAS WAR All who pay three months subscription, old or new, back subscription or in advance, in case their paper is delivered by carrier, will receive one of these atlases fret. All mail subscribers, old or new, who pay a year's subscription ($1100), either back subscription or in advance, will also be entitled to receive an atlas without extra charge. This is the most liberal offer the Capital Journal has ever made. - - The Capital Journal has just received a new shipment of the "World at War" atlases. They are of a later and revised edition and consist of 21 large, highly-illustrated pages, printed on heavy enameled book. The atlas contains splendid colored maps of all the warring countries, with routes of travel and railroad lines; many tables of army and navy and general statis ticsin fact, the work is a complete ready-reference li brary for students of the great war. It is a book which would ordinarily sell for $1.00 or $1.50, but we are having them made up in large lots and buy them at a price which allows us to give them away to subscribers on very easy conditions. day and night for Over two months, re ceive tho small prizoj and go home dis appointed, physical wrecks from hard work and constant worry." Miss Jane Addams Chosen Chairman Today I Tho llague, April 28. Miss Jane j Addams, ot (hicago, was toduy unani mously selected us permanent chairman of the International t'oigrcss of Wom en enlivening here in tho interests of , peace. j The selection of Miss Aijdunis was regarded as :i distinct tribute to the neutrality of the I'nited States in the Kiiropean conflict. The entire proceed ings of the lougress today reflected the hope that suue method may bo devised I to bring the women of the various na tions together with plans that will make war impossible in the future. Miss Addams deferred making her opening addiess until tonight. She ex pressed her thanks tor the honor siiown her, Raying that the women it? neutral i countries brought sympathy and under standing, suffering women of the bel- : ligerent. nations. I Nino hundred dolcgntes, including CO American TURKISH III Flllllf OFFEWJl New York, April 'J I, 101'.. ( ow ing to the stoppage of Knropeun tour-' Iiecoiistructivo forces ure steadily at ist travel by the war, It is too early work. This is noticeable in many di- lo form nny opinion of agricultural rections; and Wall Street 's leaders with ,,.,., 3 hut th(! 8itlmUon ,s B1K.h 11S. sure instinct and even surer knowledge , i,,,,,,, farmers into the largest (By J. W. T. Miton, lomrn lutfw have been discoiiiting industrial re-',,,.,,,,,,,.,. )lnssi,e; th0 ilu,ra demand Manager of tb Unitti Jrw eovery. K.r the very decided chuiige um , f()r fo0(, lir0(lHftH trom t esimir to courage which has (ak-,i ,i' a : .- . : i.. . ln 1 "r ' ' n- " i , . i .. ....i'k tun tin.-i nit n iiiniitT in h tit--- ,,i ,k i'-ii;. i: wu. en place since January, many reasons, eM n fuviMe 110sitiou. For another ' tronI' " lhp ''""'l' have been advanced; cluetot these be- s011soll , ; reasonably certain of gottl am facinK the must ulniiftr ing, us repeatedly stated in these ad- 10me in, ,; demands at satisfac- tee ted area on I lie snrticc of vices, lessened host.l.ty to g business, t ; ,f ,,, to, the success. ul establishment ot the fcd-i Ti, .,., ,.,! . u ..:,i , T . ... Tk..,t,l. , . . ..v ..... . . UTti(. rouni lur iiihi.c.i.vi.-. - III our fornit.n tm,li. H fimand hpnvv : ni.ni ,l:injrl our finances to a war basis nnd a lnsu ,lnr;,, .i, f;..at ;nf ......i,. , h ... . . . ,i, w h .."v ... , n.ir loi'i-i'ii in fnnoi ernl reserve system, the adjustment of glowing belief t.iat the end ot tne war ,.,, j.-, .00(1.01)0 in cotton. 85.10.UD !. .i....:.?, tUi Imlterie! ul is not liir distant, the war will prove (mn , hnn ,, ,,,, - ,000,000 in hes cover a lac lrt of tl I a lavt. able (actor in keeping the ex- , .m.ooo.OOO in lumber prod- .,, ',,-hile fortiuiatclv illl travagant Amer.eun people at home ,,,., $10ll(l.oo in n(,ri,ultrnl i,,,,,),.- , p, ,1 t1P defense.. ' this summer, thereby preventing about ,, , These losses were partially , t the l-'reiu-h subdue the Turk, it 'nillions trom being spent in I'.u-1 1,,,ius of t!iUMllii : ,, ,.,,.., ,r,-,,,.l rope instead ot this country, tho effect in'endstuffs, $.10,1100,000 in horses ami ..,., ( :dstorv. It is ot which will be vastly important. I01, .!,,, , 8,000,000 in sugar, $1(1,000,000 ll0.v'v,,r lhllt thi, , the .rii such fnvorable conditions as these mustjj,, i,.nt1lir pt,., Ve have now reached T'u, ,nvoiiicnt is rather a 1 now be lidded the proved soundness W. M,11M)I1 wlu, Hi,iplnPIlt8 in grain and uf ,'h(, strategy tasH "I . " ' ' , "... I...... u.i.i .... cotton who. iiri.i.ii i-i'ii ni.ss in i-i.snmiti ... nnv ... ... . , 1 . . ,i " " - i incuts ot war ninteriiiis on oniers iiiaceu Coiisiniit nnnl or r.i.rii ui'i." . few .... i i l',,liiiitillil.l0. I' " " cotton are miturally light; but Bhip- ,,,sirc tu separate the Turks pniim'M tlliMits of win- ninterlnta n,i nrili.i-u iitncnil . Tlip Moslems ha1' ,n new ami em oiiiaging inflnemes. ,,,01,(lw uoo nr.. now er.ninu- forward .'.1 .-..c Knrnneati ilcfon. (leneial business already shows posi-. ninrp f(..v and for the next iluie this- tive improvement; slight it may be, ,,, wi vc hi ;,,v llll01.tat )i(,H i,o,l onlv on the Turk, but real nevertheless; and there are ; ,,, in 01lr i toriitt I iomil trade bul- ,ih ,;, ('o..stiiiitinlle "J excellent reasons tor anticipating its ,,, Thl n,IHsinn government nlons tor,(., ,.ou,l he eonsolidsleJ coutiiiuanee. Die country uas been nrrr.nge.l for an order for s;t,000,0OO Trts would know csactly ho 1,4 uirougn a prolonged pern.l ot severe worth f ..,. 1Ilillorial ti,u week ,..;, ,,' strengtli. MiHIHMl worn ikrouiMif linii Ol'OHOIll V. 1 It IH f'l'Olintn V WIIM iTIPli V III- i i .,. t - ..nt the congress opened today. tensitied by fear of serious eonscpien- ,,ortion of wh,,.h will bc MeeM the' ;,, ..,ig north of (!! . ', .in., .iiimer tie live reti a w.ivj.i. ..hi, i.h-ii misuicn I'nited Stntes. The British ami French i spirited speech before the congress, urg- 'nan upon whom initiative depends governments!! also ordering materiulsj lllg that the w.iiu.mi wni-lr fr.- inuti,... kllOWS to his sorn.-.V what n delm-rnnt ... . .... i....i -it.,1.. . MC i , ' f . . , , , " 1,1,1 " very extensive s"inc aim inn., utiles to tne - ... nusl She II alls tn um u Fnu.tli.ll t ,. .' factor lllillridlnlwlnn tuia l..,i, ., tl.A ..... . ' ....... ., ..In Mntrr tTU . ' . """ --ri--- - wnn-n tins tieen a Heavy imyor, is iiBei.y , nearest "' ' T ...t, u an immediate truce among all bellige- j as tew months. Many people, purlieu- t0 largely inerense her purchases saould ,,,.ive ,., A.iriai.oplc 'ii-L d- I rents. 1, ,s Mt ,,, ,0 Mm, dele-larly the well to do, have ecoon.e,l ho ev,.lltlinilv Polm) ,to tho wr, ns n,,r,.fore facing to sqiarst ""' .gation 1 won,,,,, t.ai.h headed by au ;oi- than was necessary; the result seems not iniprobnble. The returns for f,,8ives without known wb ' I American, to the capitals of all warring being increased savings which must now , Mnreli slive,l a deerenso of '-M,fltlO,00() Mli,,d to be ti.e priw iu"'"ll ,t- nations tn urge pea. e. j'onie out either in tne investments or in inl,,urts Uul ftn im.rea,e of 11 1,300,- f,t, whether bdb arc t " urgcr pure unses or sr.ne sort, wnen ,Hm in exports; tho latter amounting to til,,u. the purse str,,,gs are loosened and the' to,i!l,000,0,l(), a new high record for Thl.r0 y he 400,0(K1 Ju k en-'h m,,ll.(,st point for ojiorations Hal. (oustantinnple.tlicvl.n.W tal.v, n,i08 to the west on h ' No Oil Land Patents number of unemployed is decreased, all M,,','h. ' The not reeult was uu excess f(ir ,,0 ope'ruti-ms in , kinds ot liiei'ehan, ise must nass more .... .. .i.. .i. nitniin. . .i... i:,,1Ihki i iienius'""- Minis oi meienamiise must pass more t,x,,ol ts for the month of 141,000,- 11M, 0 the tiiilhK,n r '""' & xplains (lie i),uti,uuu goiu ,i,,;i,ttiil, no, ot w it... e t..n..AA ... .i;. :.l...t. Tilt' 0".tr"' ..ij , ....j-uiis t,u tut- ttHv iitiiu tiuii.t. t-veniv .ii,...- - . ,, 9 p.- ,ri, .iu in- . i. .i I , '"' ",v "ar lias a so Been resiitmsioie t"i es, lncrci..'. i- ;n (-icr April 2b, Altiiough tlie'siuns of iniirovi'ini.nt nm..',.. II, .- . . . .... , , 1 ... inn.-. -,.,,1, foroc m .... Ilrotlier. ..U..,r i)..,ir!.t.o : n . . . " ' . 1 "l" v'""'nt auvauces in a cerruin Kl("'i' the larger i-T ,vhite v". I -" ui piucsn. t.nr I'l l llllt'is lliu imu..." , .. i . n iUI lUlLUlUieUn DrUlIierS , '", consumption; Hence one 000, which ex ; ....o-i .unit iur it iii utT iiisuiiiimon in imports on the Wnshingiun, McCutchfou Sunset f iel lV in ( .iii,-tiiiin ttrinr tn t)a r0,"".,..."Hr mmnw ""'""'O' Lilly profitable, and it is known that the ffrtkw- .... I r, a ,,f 1 1 ,t " L'F. fl r ' r ,fxl"1""" FO'ionnced gain in con- f0..,e if the concerns have secured high- ':. in.lici!i,"i". rc ' ' ,,w - le T an V 1 o.lB b,yh P!"; c ,M"'' "uno" ""f' iv atlvantngeou. orders. Tho result has ,, .-ancentriitcl in , rf U'' of fie, J 1 I iVl w7 w 71' : r,'",S:-""' 10 J'" wl,il, violcat speculation in certain (iipoli pciuns- ,lrf covee.1 pril , t -1 l,Jtl : Th"'" "' i'"' to1 "l'Uoua ''vtter. , issues. There is' no debt that the dispatches contnl-i" This wa t he J i?u ,. Ihl ., tn .' , ," r"aA: a,,,,'V ,0 wooU, M'MMbilive spirit has broken out with ,,,,, ling that the , ,, ., . . .' k ? 01 wlml1 t"M-'"-',ls, w-luch are being materially help-. eNtr.,,-,lin..v ,.,,-,v .ft-, . lonu per- ., have hwn ' m iniiif lilt 1 1 -ii i, ,m inn tiir tint. .l l... i .. . - . ' r I " " . , ' . . -l.uiif in" I iod of repression. Thus far the rise ,hl,u. t,niiiiri to 1" " 1 . tiuu I is-t "...i ,i iucu,iuii it r nit r - rn in- ni, .... f., .... . j.- Cllts tin 1,1, ,...;.. ',', ... . ' . ' ' "." "vik ntllllfK. A .) , "" " iiiuiis, I ue value uiiii.mui auct on . .. ,.C ....!. t V . a. ,.. ... n... . . ., r wlin-l, ,,inv , , 1,,,,, ..nilo,,. ,,f -. 1, V 7 i," coiirinen very inrg. y ... . ... At ,, ..n... . 1(, dollars, i w-i, l,.,r-, , ,, Tint- i , siicessiui. tne highly speculative issues. The Hetter th:l, tne 'li' Tl. I'-.. . Ud"- . 'll,l,''.Hill,, "''-' tn.de, which covers class of industrial, .iod railroads, which . i:s. . ... .rtW i WIIS eagerly practically nil food ,-o,lnri. ..v......t't ....i....t..,l. .-, . ...ti.'.-mO ' ... i ,.r'i know,, ,',i'..7" "r"l !'"'I"H' i!t in ceelleiit condition nnd col- ,11V - .oeetacula.r lint more en- mlm.jng the Tt. l,., ,.,i "i, ' ' . """"ay case. ections nre satistaetory. In the steel ,!urin nro.uentv in ndvnnco of then , , ainpa"" nut n mi 1 tin ........ ... 1 . i-ence 1 i,,ir'i" In the Steel durimr in-ii.nni-itv in n.lvnnen of tllCIU, 1, - I H " ". ...,K,l.li It'1 . which must still be accepted and intending buyers of securities will ,,,,talive. nut '',1 offenw"' " ems on in, aer s,,n,,.i,..l ... nn, . r . . , ....i- .i.., um, iiiu-noiiig nuyers oi sniu... tenia,."- . . cur"" about WO.n,.,. 1,, , 2 Idver e nd , , ' l",r"""',,'r' ' l- ''" well to discriminate e.rctttllq. The ,,illl(.r of .At i oxp,v,e,Un; 'rtn11 u'M r"",'"V'"!' nt rmKin ""'ivitv. widening activity evidenced by the ,.,;.,. itjT lion". It i t . r ZTt ' ,t , n '''' ''' T " n,re Viu wi,h "-cossion of mil io-.hr .lay. 1. ' ---r-r.,, !j character bv ,., . ,,, " ' '' freed,,,,, d prices shoty a per- tomntie of the approach of better times, in the, 'I ' ,.,. a '""loffl"i- ! "i-teiit hardening tendency. Our rail-. Wall stieet is busily discounting future is no '"' ' , ' ; i ..it. is mi o not yet pined orders with p,.Hce and prosperity. The greatly m- urnm ""' ", bit b iH "' u nnv lree.loiii f. , ... -.,-., ...... . . .! . ' . -. . , ... . i.i..,. ; f,-uiiti i.tt If . any lVecdon, fr the reason that trnl'fie , creased activity in bonds and high in- of sr Tno Win, a- it-. ' un '"'low normal. .Nevertheless, n viotinnut. i n,...ll..nt t..sti,onv of re- meat "UV VaSVS 10 l"e r'"'l'ti of trade must mean nu In- vivl,,,, ...... r 1 .1.-".. .. 1f Int.. careful in- existi! "--' -'. t." , it,,. lis In . i. v.. no, t'....u 1 1. n...l l.iivnrs. , n,r l of fercien orcihtJ it l.1 j us " uui.iiti""' f' I, ' et w the placing f l,lrco ,, ,,f d,.f.,..,t , .; ,.. : ..;uf,'.trv; and. -tliun in ,.. .office and home and are con- ctilf.l . . .. tor.lers toi- mild .,.! : ... ... ' , 1 iiud ouiicu UUI'II antl treOUPnt V .,,,,,. , i"pineni must ,,e wtiiie enpilnl is likely to conimaiiu ;' " , , .,,ot. w u-, aU iltqutniiyi xpeeted s ,o,, of a prolonged per- rates after a while because of reasons sulc.a '! ' l , ke - v.tu ana med ior ready , have k riHI Oi-OMOhtV. Iir lili Miq.lu I....-. . " uii'iriniiiwii, un it , rui t i,e corner; tnevare of funds or credit -i - .,. , :' ; "" "...tr; t.iey are or t'un.ls or credit to leference. The Journal ;1 ; hnr,h"1 ' f" ti,.. .,,-w rerve , W.,ta , . , 1 ' , V"',"'"" ri"'" allowed. 'strengt-iened ami inerei Wants are valuab ethat'sii, ... K. T '", "' l";m" '"' ,r"f,u' mi ' '. "' Iteennse ot reast... ,,, - , .,e will I- no la. '- A - , (, to gtrod borrowers. , what , - 5ff" , lVst.M has ,:reatlv were to i" 1 wa r ; rensed the capacity i.lv.u.- inI,krt !fc-,. i n-.iLrliist,eni;i '," ,,ii,lr .......... ...i.i I Irtll-ii i "-' j, II more or less tntiatiou iu th.'n'll'r', vk'V -I CIIUrt '... .' ...... ......,r..l ...Hill - I ll't "' ' II"'' .,,., i : , , i-.ii.mn-i , t- it'cre.i as resun oi gt-n..... 'mu.I ,s to be ant,,,,,,,,,, t)li, Uons. ,1,,,,,, is Mf v,,t I10 danger it, sight , I uvenvi-r, a henvv iu,.