The Beaumont Enterprise (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 144, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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BEAUMONT INURPRISL
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THE LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE.
Mr. Uooxevell in IiIh loller accept-
ing Hie nomination fur Hie f -n t I i '
lit Ilie limiils of the republican parly
starts OFT with Die informal Ion Dial
In! democratic imrly wlili'h In- terms
"our opponents" dir nut know wh"re
Ihey arc al. Hint "having abandoned
IIKlKl (if I lie ll'ill('llll'S lll'l Which
thoy linvi! Insisted for i In- luist eight
years they imw seem nl li loss ho1h
as to what tliy really believe and iih
lo how firm ly they shall assort iholr
liollcf ill anything." Hp assorts In
Ms letter I lial as soon iih Hip demo-
cratic party raises imp Issii" I hey
ulirlnk from it ami endeavor lo ex-
lilain It away. TIip president ii this
nmttPr seemingly follows Hip IIiip of
thought of (ho honsiing angler who
j.tit in less time praisiiiK th" Im-uiiI l-s
.r his own string of lsh than hi- li'l ; U n ppuint mviit x ami removals have
In calling addition to Hie poor ipia'-J .. m n H business basis and
H y of tlm otlipr mun'H ciitcli. Miinit Iho .system has heen of peculiar
makes the statement that a parly lit !ndvanlnge in appoint ments to Philip-
to govern must havp convictions
which has no relevancy to the recent
postal frauds nuttier and says that in
1!)ll0 it retained power on certain defi-
nile pledges each of which has Impulsions in accordance with Hip strict-
scrupulously fiildllpil. In addition to jest ut imlanl of fltni'ss atil without
these pi'omlsps Iip stales the pari y heed lo any other consideration.
met every new proposition which
arose and which were not. Issues a!
the polls and met them squarely and
piocossed I hem correctly.
Explains Panama Affairs.
In touching on the i'anaiiia mailer
he says that "Our opponents can crit-
icise what wo did in Panama only on
rendition of misstating wlial was
iIoiip" Il( slates that In this mailer
th(! adininlsl rat ion was mindful of
American Interests and acted in
slrli'l compliance with the laws
passed hy piiiigross Hint the Panama
result was brought alioul by I If exer-
cise hy the president of powers vosl-
c'l In him ami in him alone liv Hie
const it ul ion. Closing up Hie matter
he says "I :;1kiii( he ilerellei in my
ilet.v If I used a falsp eons! rucl ion of
the const it at ion as a shield for w"al-
iipsh and t imiilit v or as an pxciisp
for no'vpininpnlal imuoteuee."
Guards Avenues of Approach.
Mr. Kooscvi'lt In his letter nf ac-
replaiice appi-ars lo he afraid of what
hp terms "Attack on Hip acts of the
a Itiilnistrnlion" ami from the multi-
plicity of his parries Is evidently
vnlchiiiK every avenue of approach
with Hie Intention of swaltim; at-
tacks on appearance. In this matter
tie diiius in Hie resolutions of Hip
New York stale democrat ic enliven-
to. on die ani'iracilp coal strike
iiml its demand that Hie fli 'ds should
p.i-s into til" hands of the national
;- i i I iiiiMiit . and s:ivs that the actcm
nl' I'le ttt'csjili nl jii sellli I" III)' mailer
I'eveiileil the liioenielil lor national
ownership i'aiuiii? an inesisiilile im-
petus. The Monetary System.
Ill paying altMit ini I" I 'ie iiiniii la i
h stein "f the miM ni'iieiil and ill"
part til: party mi- plaM-il In ilie nun
lei he iim - ni nin-t of In- Miace in
ill en il't: the Mnal'iie "f tl"-
inan's catch sintinu that 'he i
eials are el im.ilile .i ar. e r.
Hc lll-i he- as ! '! ther i 1 1
Man larl j-- enr-e or a - - it:
'.etc!- th lt " A Ml I'.l' I' 'I I" f
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sri Hpilloiibly as IIiom) of Hip hi rung
i-l i.iK.inlHi:iii lor parli Ik t'l ri-
ii ne justice Iiii mull' HIhI iih It-si."
Sosaring thr Octopus.
In liiiuhino mi thai perennial Ixun-
of i mill mil in the iriihiM Mr. I'oomi-
It liuiidrx Hip prolili III In a iiihh
iii r ihiit pnilii'liH iMiHhllillity of hi hi
In Iih; considered us u pIlHlit tool of
the money power ii licuchiuaii ill cor
1 1. Mill- greed W illie it 1H tti-IKTM 1 1
I ulilellileil thill pluli i lli.il h Hip
eit'ir of trmtx iiml rniieolvcx In
Jersey and Hint ll'e republican
party Is h r pui amour yei Mr. Itnose-
vi It In his Viler inters no wind or
l; n dial such Ik tile I'M' nor doex
in mnl.o love lo Hip man with' Hi"
sack. On Hie eiiiitiary one would In-
tel from Ills KPiiiliuent that lie haiex
(i.rponiip nipncliy alinort sir. minus-
l.v enough to he 11 denim rat. lie
lilitox Ih'il there n no roiniiioll law
applicable to the hurpooiihig of the
nctopodu ami that the Sherman act
iiml Hip Intcrsiii'p commerce in t Ik
the only inoeliaiiisiu alilp to throw
Hip iron into I III' allium! that feeds on
i i Minis of iIip romilion people Iiml
laves in their sweat. Ill support of
hit- roiiieiitlon that common law In
no availalilp Mr. Roosevelt says that
"To say that action against trusts
ami monopolies shouhl hp limileil to
tl. p application of tlm common law is
equivalent to saying that the national
government should Iiip no action
whatever to regulate them."
Civil srvice Syotem.
Again hp ret urns lo "Our Oppo-
nents" when he touches on civil ser-
vice ami stales that they as oppo
nents have now declared mom-
selves In its favor after ihlcniundx
mailp in lS'.tti ami in Hum for Its re-
peal. He slates that the classified
;.VH service Ik free from puliHcx ami
service. Hp cIohps Hip incident
by statins that without a single ox-
eeption appointees sent to the is-
lands have received their commis-
The Tariff Question.
In approaching I ho 'ariff ipipsilon
Mr. HiMisevelt keeps ills Arnus eye-
on those avenues of approach evi-
dently not wishhiK to expose hU
Hank to "Our opium; nls" that savory
term which he lugs into Hie name
Willi too ureal multiplicity of occa
Hon. Por Hie one time in 'his letter
Mi- HiMisevelt is confronted hy a
doiiht is up anain-t an enigma nd
mils his inaliility to determine wliulh-
I pr "Our opponents" do or do not
i mean what they say. In tlm matter
he cxnlains the sit nation hy staling
' 'lial there is a division of senlimeiil
I I hat part of Hip opponents if the
party came Into power would favor
'adopt ion or republican methods In
1 dealing with the tariff. Ill the case in
J hand Mr. Itoosevelt wishes it under
stood that the ipiestion of revision of
I lie tariff -t uiiiIk wholly apart mid !
distinct from Hie matter of dealing
with Hie trusts which implies thai
! the trusts must lie dealt with a
' phase In his candiilacv which ex
pi es no point in his armor through
! 'vhich the on it ion may thru:" a
lance. Certain gieal trusts lie
I claims are wholly unalTecieil hy Hie
I tar. IT while almost all the nlhe:v.
i lli.it are of anv imoiiancc have small
1 it American compel itors. a state
llient lioivcver. which Is tlchalahl"
' and need n.it necessarilv lie accepfil
is lieinn Ilie go pel according lo S: .
Thendiir He claii'ts t ial a ch.'tii c.' '
: in ih" tariff winch nould put out tu
'nlii's the large corporations would
i -imply ih sirov the siualler and c mi
jpelillM' ones wllil'll looks I'easiiliat'h'
"iioii'.'h to the la.Mun on the outside.
I I'. M uli.ii lie -av- lli.it denmli: inn i t
d'eal ai"4tegat ion- nl i aiital would
jlning ili-a.ter to nil w ac -earner-'
Itl'e ptnpi.-ii inn ;ma:n In . nine- i"
I liatnlde. and into its irnnlded uaiet4
jeei mall who has paid t"'l ta
I i.'.i-' :!i!U:t an oar. He claim- 'Inn
! if ehai.ii' s were In made in t n
.IT n crier lo li.rniile 'In L'Tcn
i. man iiiiii' 'i lh..t H e siiin
i Id i mill I. ni . inn it - 1 1 ti i t 'i? i i . i
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TMI BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE MONDAV.'SEPTEMegR tj.
ii. ami. liv duil I ami H i) ihe -
of living dm Hi I'liii duv t;m 1114
puilis. 'I'll in taller mid -oiiii-w lial for
i iyu firttiiK' l Introduced lo re I'-
prevent liie Killlilile from hW iillov ins
Mr. ItooM'ki-H'x retnaikii hail lik
ami hiuker. 'iM.lldy. mruT Hie
In . i juiige of il.u hup lion would l-
Hie mail Mho cat it.
Aa f Extravagance.
In replyinis lo the imii -Ipiht 'cii-
hlilioii llllit ill" piesem MilllilliiHtri
in hi in I'lio nl -xir;tviMiic.i. Mr.
ItiM.M'Vi'll liecnaiiM cvplaiminry and
douiith ly iiuihfully mi; lr in mat
ins initio. ml ax well ax in piuai" in
telpii-.es il Cilllrex ltinn- In indme
Hip iraditional mure In g I up i-teuui.
While lie niMkex u tron ili-Jelicp in
this nuiiler. jcl II is a inaii.r wliici
acan ely needs ih feiise al att for no
difference which parly i ill powu.
it iiikex Juhi so nun Ii money to meet
expenses thai cannot he avoided - ami
i hat's all there ix lo It.
The Philippine Question.
When he nrrlvcx at the Philippine
ipicxllnn Mr. Iti.'ixevell discovcix to
us inucli i hut Ix new or nt least is
IHipularly denied. He says thai
every effort Ix lielng made lo lit I lie
Islanders lor self government and
that the)' have already. In a large
measure received il ; anil that for the
first time ill their history their per-
sonal riglitx and civil liherllex have
heen respected. In treating the suii-
j.'it he snyx: "Wo have given them
mori! self government than t !' have
ever lictorp li'iit; we art- uiiung sieps
lo increase It still fiirrther hy provid-
ing th.'tn with an elected legislative
assemldy; and surely we had holier
await tlm results of ihis experiment
for It Is wholly a new experiment
in Asia lieforo wo make promises
which as a nation wo might lie forced
to lireak."
That comes pretty near rounding all
right; at least it does not appear as
if we were ruhhlng It in on iho Filip-
ino; ami It Is very likely thai a Dem
ocratic president under the same con
ditions would say Hip same tiling1.
Recapitulation.
The document may he considered as
heing neither excessively weak nor
ahnormnly strong. It is a Kind of
happy medium and has that certain
literary aroma Inseparable from the
novelist. Theodore Roosevelt. H is
not much of a vote catching device
in that it is dignified in its forma-
tion lor the voter who can he lifted
easily ami (uicl-:ly from one position
to another would not know dignity il
ho jostled against it. What he wnnis
is Hillingsgate and lots of it; wants
torchlights and brassbanding; sky-
rockets and red lire with tlx; black
night ripeii open by a slump speaker
(logging tli! atmosphere with both
arms and assaulting correct Knglish
Willi the voice of an auctioneer. It
Is simply a sedate and not altogether
excellent exposition of Republican
principles and would bo much belter
if the term "Our Opponents" did not
occur so frctiuenl ty. As a campaign
document it is somewhat steriie
that is not many voters will ou born
to il.
Theodore Itoosevelt Parker lias
been discovered in California and lie
is old enough to join the navy. Name
sounds as if he had just happened.
It 1.- said that the Chinese Helical
Ma has fifty thousand rele-tials
i'cmI.v tn repel a itussiati invasion.
I'plo-ilale Heueral Pa has lint been
In aid from.
A Dallas newspaper had a glaring
head line announcing that the Rus
sians were safe. This will be plea
inn news to the Czar it he shouid
In ar of it.
Henry Duiiant Hie founder of tic
d I 'loss i.i said In be dying friend
less ami alone in a ho-pilal in Swil-
eilanil. Stii-li a statement is almost
im i edible.
A Kansai Cilv Justice of Hie Pence
ha. discniereil iliai mothers are nl
way- ileare-t to bad boys when tl''
i op i;ets them Mill' they need help to
mi out ef jail.
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out Ho-m tier no; hi in nniil iii' t'inri''
Nalion hul m.iik- me node tier l.aii In I
In fore lle j;"1 K'l a"l l4i't'i. A
Ihe liHidwaio lon-x nr' all i Ihm 'I
slie h:ell a l.lii k l ooiue lio'tSe. an. I
went linliie.
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S. naor Jo lluib y of Alng!oi:
K. mucky Is lalkiuj uloui taking la. -
side nf ilie H-iipli. uu'iiiie-l Hie rail -
roi'ds. Jus; what m- i.i'HH u mi
i'.-.r llier. in fin i-..l.tl.li IM-fldltl.!
ill Ilie 'tale Hull mil- lleeii t.l'
x.ivi.-.w or ill. .iMni! 'i h.'.l Km.;
I Ii- ilk ftil ihul -t'Vif "ii l !
In. ill ocl of Iho JalMll'-.e
. . . ...'i'iik I land. I'anieroii p.ni. Ii. in n
I..ck liorscm. jus' ..w. If I... n 1MWj4 .r M1 Kru
Iiivtil Mine nv of '.leciiiisj it.- wm. h.n1Bjj injur.!
li.!las fit'ii; uiiJiih iam.i"i' ;:!iit. II. .
will help l.ii'ii ruilioai'x ami nple.
TEXAS NOTES
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' i V i ..... Ibcmtitil ..hiiibi.ciy.
vllle w:ix carried hy ihe nut Is by I".'
"lJrly- The city council of Ab xai'dria has
... it .. . completed i he Investigation of the
.A'u ' ! V ' .'""'"'I til ' -'rV- as.-lnsi Pl.lcf of Police Koh-
W. M. Rlekctx. was lound deed III ii-B . v;ls suspended.
a wagon luml of coin i ins lainci h
frm. thr illea easi of Coixlcana.
ri:e hoy hii-l ililg u Hole III Ilie con. m.
mil la i and Ice c it ton ci.d in on
him.
I'lie dead body of Thonvis .1. frcd-
well. one of the lu st known r:.llr..ad
constructors ill .Mexico wax lotti.u
! use lo a copper mine near Muni
ri y iler ompo-'ed so badly that It vs
burled where found. The residence
l Mr. Tredwell Is mil ciaciiy t:nnn:rimu j tiL.
l ul it Is believed to lie
at l.tt.tl" Rock
Arkansas.
Sam II. Dealon u hriikeinan on ihe
Texas Southern railway was killi'd
as (lilmer. While switching Denton
got his font caught in a frog and was
knocked down and run over by the
cars. Deceased was a slnir'e nnn.
jThe remains will lie brrVt! al CJuil
man.
C.uv Lowery. an ntteiuhint at Hip
hospital for Hip InsaiiP. suslainel a
fracluro of his sk ull bv heiiir; si ruck
Ii: the bend with i syru p'tcher in
the hands of a patieni. The Inmatps
were al the breakfast lahh- when the
incidi'tit occiirii'd. ami the attack was
altogether unexpected as the patient
vi:s one of tlm nttietest in the Inst I-
(ft ion.
The Prohibitionists scored
tory in Ilie local option elect
Limestone county. S far the
from twenty-throe of Hi"
n v'e-
ion for
returns
t won fr
eight precincts have been received
and the drys have a majority of -which
can not be overcome hy the
other boxes. So far as reported
there was no serious trouble an' a
big vote was po'h'l there: being
much interest in Hi" result.
After making a count of the ballot
boxes the commissioners court in La-
mar county formallv declared a nta-
jcritv of "'H in favor of prohibition
publication of the conn's findings
was ordered next Thursday thus giv
ing the saloon men nearly five weeks
to wind up their biisinc-.s. On the
oilier hand gross irregularities in
the count it is alleged have been dis-
vcred and attorneys in Hie emplov
of the aiitis say Hint le'al mentis will
lie taken to declare the election void
on account of fraud.
Constable Jesse James of Marshall.
has arrested Cleburne Patterson.
Pink Kdwards. lllivker and Nathan
Jacobs charged villi attempt to mur-
der Rev. It. It. Ciin v and Rev. P It.
Washington two negro preachers
fix miles south of Ibis city at mil-
t.ight Thursdav. 'I'll" urn ml jury is
in session and is investigating the
rase. Rev. Curry's condition is ipiilo
serious his entire lower jaw being
shot away. Washington is painfully
injured on the left side of Hie face by
sipiirrel siiot.
The police raided the Conei' Island
I'Miibling rooms n Dal'as ami 'Ui'"s!-
e.i thirty-four tnci. All were placed
ic. the patrol w.i'gon. inakin-j several
li ads. drhen tn police lieai'iiuarlers.
searched separately and locked up.
Tli is work reunited more than an
hour's tune. Cach was then permu-
te i depn-it iii mi a p'ea of L'tiiby
ind relcas-t The raid thus netting
Ihe citv $::tn.
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l Mini decide. I UMi. The follow lllj; ret
! ij'ui it wax iiiiaiiiieini y adnpiid:
j ll ."ln I Thai i-KO ii.. nil r of
H is ullihiic.) he rcipi' Mel lo upoii
biit l.ic-:m n or iiuln id'ial w.ili Ii I -.
i jl ttriiuage an I iiM-isuince
i lin is now. or may l.o nit.i by
anv oi-'mil!i'ii
Anv infni mat Ion nf luiymii ing in
!l..i.i.i or el nil n't! lulil In Inivc ill
( r f this oranii'.l 'Ii
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Mn ixule Th.iiol was killed n nr
'(lie I isilillil stale building III
Hie W in Id's K iir. lias received a
hca'K it'll outdid of II lite i-l '.' p 'Ibilll.
pits iih d liy Frank llaleuliie pr.si-
deiil oi ihe liuisiana slate society
ef St. Untix. Viiix pelican Is em lox-
e. wltliiu a huge giuss case about
four I'd siuare wllh a painted had;
1'ioi'ud ilihowlug lull ereeii glass and
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m()V .wuy tirKiiment by
. ..... in. til v council
lirouht in ilie verdict "Hint t tiy
Miirsh-il l R. Itobclls :s suspended
ifrom olllco lor .linety days from date
. . . .. llunicr of coiin-
to. lhl. u.. tool a hill of ex-
...onx because I.. A. StnlTol'd had
pifsttli-tl at the last session of tile
t riul. iiml anntlier hill because City
Ull'.m v Overton was permitted lo
rix'!!i with the tioarit
re deciding the case.
while i hey w
The Mary Kilen well ownei'. by
Messrs. lii'iickonsteiu iind Ross at
Ji nnings. came in a gusher and prov-
ed to be ihe finest in lit Jennings
oil Held. The 4 hull wash pipe is
slill In (he hole and the oil is com-
ing up belwce.i te four and six inch
pipe and with the gate valv.j only
partly open. She. is gushing at the
r.ilo of ten lhousaul barrels per day.
If the four Inch pipe were rem:)ve(i
and iho valve fully opened this well
would undoubtedly make LTi.tmn l.ar-
rels per day. This well Is situated
about . i n feet from the laiuous
Morse No. 8 which was recently on
fire.
The grand jury iit Shrovepoit has
returned twelve line bills and the
district attorney filed twelve inl'nnu-
alions for various offenses. The in-
.lictm'tii which amuses the most
Interest is olio against Henry You roe
president of iho Coiuiiiereial Nation
al bank for assatiit ".nd battery. Mr.
Youree bad a controversy with IC.
Goldstein recently ami (loldstein
nir.de an affidavit against him accus-
ing him of standing in the doorway
of his bank and threatening lo cut
his ears off. nt the sriuo time brand-
ishing a knife. Two iudieljueiti.s.were
for murder against Wesley Kd wards
a negro who killed Asberry Wilson
and Oscar Chambers who killed
Rlink Morris. Other indictments
were against ('has. Richmond l'''
horse stealing; Cal Cross cutting
with intent to murder; two negroes
for criminal assault; and a number
of minor cases.
W. IS. MeCorrnieh thinks
lie
in
gel. gas in commercial ipiaut ities near
his brickyard in Shreveport and v. ill
lot a contract for a well.
Federal Kulomolngisf Unwell today
discovered Ilie boll weevil mar
rireenwood sixteen miles west of
Shrovepoit near the Texas line.
In an interview. Mrs. Salvadore
f'i.zali wife of Caplai'n Salvadore
I'i'.zati the wealthy it.'li in philan-
thropist id New Orleans who appear-
d as having added to bis form"" inn-
nifieenre in providin'-' charitable in-
stitutions for his con itrytnen in Hint
eiiy the ofi'er of Si'.'iii.iinn toward rais-
ing a fund for ;i million eoliar hos-
pital denies liia: any such offer was
made by her husband and alleges
flint the story eirou'ated to that ef-
fect lias arisen from a misunderstand-
ing on the pan of those hy whom the
offer was mad" in the einiain's Maine.
The announo'ineni was made at a
hanipiet given by the Italian lleiievo-
lent Asseciai ion of Cnntessa I'ntel-
lin.i hv Mr. Rolieri Palestine betnie
a gal tiering of Tun people at whicii
Caplai.i Phati himself w is i' m-ii1.
Mrs. Pi.zali exptaltied that be! hus-
band is extremely hard of p aiili
and was not aware tha' such an m.
uiiuncemeui was made in Mr. Pal
tine's speei Ii. thinking that the eoie
t ai ulat inns which were showered oi.
him ' t :h" close of tie- ha.i'imt hai
refer-'nee to the l:u't nt the b.l!li'ICt
l'l in-' jiivcn in I.i Ii .o n and to the
.;;. is.-s be'nu.-d upon him during
the rini.iti'-; ' f 'ens'-. A'-cordim: i"
'..r stnt. uiefi. be did imi know at.: -Hiitm
of ii n it I h" saw it in tic
Tuerniie: paper.- lb- had to I i.ve f..r
ihe e.iniiiiy I.i i !. i 'vi.r.l lor her lo
eM. lain nuiti'-is t.. tn- .i'"ss is iiim
ible .Hi I h:
.'Ct
En;
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nn .tut) cs in Cttj.
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WHEN THE BUND SEE.
Fint
Sensations Rstntr Those ef
Fesr Than Joy.
I'rof. iMilu ot r.la'ow IcIU l'f
man h. having suiurc.l from rata-
met from hi MMti. recovered 'U
iKht at the of S". The patient
Uforo the i..tiJtioii unable lu
dii.iiuKuii.il objtcu iheinjh be could
l.dl ilM)liu.-' from iilhht ami rmiM lo-
cate a lilu. "For alsmt len day.
after the operation I'aibtit ap-
peitrcil dazed and could nol renl!.:'
Itcil Ic wax 1.11'ing." ray Pmf. I.atla.
"The t-le ut rvtiythiiiR In Iho ward
xt'Oin.'J very iiiucii t xagKiratcd. and
hi i Inn account ho had very great dif-
rtcu'iy In Inn i j rctliiB but be saw.
"The lll-t IhliiK he tuliiHily per-
ched wax the face of Hip Initio ur-
coii. At liri he did not know what
it wax hut when iho iU etor asked him
to lixik down the xtiise of hearing
guided hlx ey straight to the point
wle ace Hie sound mine ami thence
r calling what ho knew from hnvln.it
Ml Ills own face he rei.li.'.ed thai this
must he ii mouth and thai ho must
be looking nt a face." He wnx entire-
l It'iioraiit of color hut learned to
.Il-iiiigi:!si hues v. ry iinlckly.
A he h.i.ki.l out of n high window
h.- felt nx If he could touch Hie ground
.villi u Mick. He did not retain hi
Vciiliy of inovliig easily about In the
h.rl:. 11' forc. he could Ruble hlmsi If
'ear!' isly through a ward but new
'ays ihe i.hyslclati lie has lost all that
.'.tllng of conlldeiice and when his
yes nre shut he Ix afraid lo move
u:d !( Impelled to open theiu to ascer-
tain where he Ix going.
Didn't Fear Sharks.
Itr. nave Ilenimn. owner of the
well-known racing sloop l''lo.-s!iib!i:-
says that one afternoon while lying
about lhrec-niiartcrs of a in f lo oil
Now Hochiille harbor near I lie. Re-
liance's old mooring place he noticed
several good-sized tshnrkit Bulnriiiiig
lazily about the boat.
Halt an hour afterward llirco
brawny fellows tanned by the sun
until they had Hie appearanco of
Africans swam out toward the sloop.
W'ni'ii they got within hearing dis-
tance the doctor shouted to them to
look out for the sharks that had been
t.round there Just a short time before.
This warning didn't seem to disturb
the swimmers in the' least for one of
their half raised himself out of the
.vator and in the most Impudent way
said:
"Say young feller if any of thorn
Rhat'ks come near us we'll bite 'cm."
Big Demand for Ivory.
In a .warehouse in Kast. London re-
cently visited hy Queen Alexandra is
kept a huge store of elephant tusks
tor comniPi'eial purposes. Tusks of
all sizes cover a floor nearly an acre
!n "Mont. It is said that about liu-
uiSO elephants are slaughtered annual
ly to supply ivory to London uhmo and
me exceptionally lino tusk will bring
as much as $100.
Ignore Old-Age Insurance.
An attempt Is being made in Vi
enna Austria lo persuauo s"rv;iins
to p-ty "u cents a month toward an
old-age insurance; hut after ihree
years of work the sum needed o
-'n'l Hi." enterprise has- not been pr.
coved
Vi'HY IT WAS POSTPONED.
Matrimonial Venture Put Off for a
Unique Reason.
There is in one el' the departments
in Washington a handsome and slill
voung widow who has made two mat-
rimonial ventures already and is now
engaged to a bachelor business man
of iltat city. A few wu.ks ago a friend
asked her when the wedding was to
occur.
"Oh not before next year" she re-
plied. "Hut why do you have such a lonr-;
engagement?" the surprised friend in-
quired. For a few minutes the widow hesi
tated and thou replied: i
"I'll tell you the real reason but ;
ou must solemnly promise never to j
repeat what I say." j
Of course tile friend consumed w'lh
curiosity at the mysterious manner of :
the widow promised as re:ueted. and ;
then told the story to all her conli- !
dentin! friends which accounts for its j
appearance here. r
"Well you see" she : ai.!. "win n j
my serond husband died 1 had a t'lifl I
monument t rertcd over bis uiiavo. and
have since been paying f'"r it on tlio .
installment plan. 1 will no! have it
conH'leicly settled for until tV. truly 1
part of n. xt year. Of ('curse u will
appreciate the Impossibility of cy t. :;.
iiiir Harry and at-l.tm; him in I-:-1 'i .
payini: for it. and ti.at is what I would j
hnv" lo do if we were n;.irrit.J wry '
fxm." Xew York Times. I
Wny He W Bold. J
"I think." slie said in : ita! it: aiel i
with do' i e:i-t es "li.ai j.ejU 1-1- I
tcr si'.ak to p.-.pa."
.i'c."l.i r. pli.-l promp!!-. "Tl'ar 1
d.r.d ia'). lie .:e il.itm that tr.u-
be -I ni- v as I . " int. I v I v. it ii 1 Aiii
"You're
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r.ri.t.
"At a: !"
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POOR SMITH SAVED H'M.
Wilion Very Neat V.'ay of Eecapiny
a Curtain Lecture.
Wd-on t ame I . tae ver) late f"""
ihe club oi:. Uigbl f'"""1 Mr'-
'iU hi sitting up for him. ai"l tlm
term d Inclined to admiuMcr H "Mia.
.!h. lecture." Il''r'' bho in-ilU
ei.cn r.r.. howev.r. Wil-ou ilropix-a
n a cat. M i I.'.I M bead In hU
i. ui Leciin lo sluli heavily nl-
li air
ielllil. Mich l-kClalPtl'IPII"
.'! ith! Mv pour dear old frlt iul!
ui. If t..i had! I'lH-r old follow!
Tut
Mrs.
WIlMoii'a turlosiiy wt -
...i .1... ...i.i .d.Hrnlv. 'What on
I l ;"ii u- r...
e.ih are you goiuK 'l1' """'"!;?
'i!iia the mailer wlili Mr. HmllH?
"Oh. poor old Smiili! ''. near
dear!' moaned Mr. Wilson. r-ioiililHiK
;.!.i iiu.lllfest ill'ins of Krlef.
M -in v. rimiped Mix. Wlls.m. I
mslsl upon knowing what Ix iho mut-
ter v .lib Mr. Smith."
"Oh d.'ir!" inuiliiV'l Wilson
.peaking h.'.ir to hlini-elf. but walcb-
Ini' XI. s. Wll: on out of the en ner ot
j.' ot... "To think of bis belliK Hod
tu a virago like that! Can t oven go
out ami spend the evening with a few
irlct'.ilx without h ivlng the hm" I"'1'
i !...ut 1:1s ears! I passed his liouso
jnt now. and t-.mM hoar Hint nwful
Mrs Smiili screaming ami g'diii! oil
like a mad woman. Just bocnuso poor
. .. .... 1....1 i....... .1 Hi He Into net-
i i nl rii.iui eu. i . " - i. -
in;- home. Thank gominoss i uuw.i i
g..t a wife like that!"
Wih'ou 'Jul to bed la l'eaco tbut
l'i:'!:t.
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CURE FOR VARICOSE VEINS.
French Fliysielan Finds That Walk-
ing Is Helpful in Most Caocs.
Dr. Murehahi of the I'aris hospitals
has just submit led to the French
Academy of Medicine a somewhut
novel treat mint for the cure of vari-
cose veins in the legs.
lie had observed that among rural
postmen obliged to go long distances
on foot there were few men who suf-
fer from varkuso veins and those
who had varicose veins quickly recov-
ered from them. Nov. as a rule pa-
tients with varicose veins are ad-
vised to walk as little as possible
but Hr. Marohals lias changed all this
and us the result of experiments ho
has successfully carried out on twenty-one
patients he assorts that the
most effective euro for varicose veins
in the legs consists of walking.
He shows Hint in order to obtain
lasting results it is necessary to go
back to the emiso of the affliction
which is the hyperionsion of tho
blood in the veins. It is ho says
possible even for those badly af-
flicted to cure themselves by rational
dally walking exorcises preceded by
massage of the legs.
Waking.
drawn tbi:
i in
h tli- I'm;
woary endless
liv.
n.nt siili iniliiiii.'il I" I in- iicriri iif.i en:
U'h.ii 'pV uliliviiin Is linn n way
Krnai five Hint died Willi dying yestor
i!:iv.
Oh. tli"
lr-
sick
gray
f hum
tlx
Iwittcr In the
waking o'er the
The
'111.'
:u
rth :
.iii "ring !iiiiii"i'l"S ef five's fair
;ih
tr.nvn as tl-athtess flowers o'er Its
nil. the re:.-!'et. a ml
S'l-tvins; fn" "iMvei
nil. t. : i r- licit lite
whet.-.
And imm.'iii'ii! v hi:!
-Ci.lc Yeiliu: I'.hi
h. reurii fnlneps.
wit liia the sinit!
ha!! ne erinei'L' be
make il I".'-".:
in Hie IVmiuy.
.300 for a Sa't-Cellar.
The lierson most surprised at the
remaikaldi- price which an Hl'za-beCi-iM
stantiiii!? S".lf-cell:ir recently
rude al Cu-is! ' ''s wa:: the owner of
the i.rnpe'sy. !!e had modestiy Hit
a re ;'ve of .t."ou uj.nn ii. Ilisgrall-
!':"Uinii may i'" s -one j v eil when "I'O
received a cheek fee :'...lnn. The
price i.; entirely due lo workmanship
and lii-i-.-.a-; va''i"s for tlw silver
riiii e; v. :.:i i i! in it are nut worth
';!.- London Answer.:.
What Is Home?
Homo is not a name nor a form nnr
a routine. It is a spirit a presence a
principle. Material and met hod will
not and cannot make It rays n writer
in th Ctsiking Schivil. H must get
its light and sweetness from those
who inhabit it from flowers and Sun-
shine from the sympathetic natures
which in their pyercise of sympathy
can lay aside the tyranny of the br.ioin
and the rwlul duty of ciulksB bcru'u
birr.
Memorial to Le Contc.
approii-iai... lie n.orial tn th
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it is a I ' .- . b.dlt . tr a-ly
s-lmply. C'.ntii:iii r one I.ht ?
n.' niy-five by thirty rl f. .1.
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