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bpilar tlor(M, n( Alabama one of
(Im MnUt* of tbt Hawaiian raoim'a
il«o, Which arrlred In Ann rnoim'i
last wrrk from Um l.laud. U •• «r
--di-et, npinwlM champion of ihr ter
ritorial ewpwnaWw question. ami dr
clarre that we ahouM never conaent
to (be return to beam of the Philp
ptwn.
Th* Alabama aenatt»r. when the pos
•Ib.e totervent'on of Vpc Kuropoan
powera waa mentioned, retorted that
the l)«lled Blau* wrted strictly the
part of "hands off" In the recent die
tnetiil erment of China, or (be attains of
certain Chinese porta and the aurrouu
dliu; territory, and arblle we m.ghi
have tltooKbt It ungenerous and uu
hitnl. wa aatd nothing.
Now, continued (be rcnator. It la
our lime, by virtue of conqueet In wa',
to have aometblns to any, and wa de
nira a return of the conipltinmi by the
powera
Tb* Here Util believes Ibal the people
of the South aw overwhelmingly In
favor of the retention of the Islands,
and duetts a quick announcement to
thia effeit either from ibu state depart
ment or the Daria commission.
Tbe people of the Phlliplpne Inland*
desire indtpendcuw, which in pm for
ward aa an anplrallon anil not an a de
mand. If they cannot be (ranted Inde
pendence ut once they ask for au Am
erican protectorate or for annexation to
tbe I'nited States. Under a protectorate
or under annexation, or under a prom
ise by the United Staten that the Isl
ands will never be given bark to Spain,
the H'lptaoe will ’.ay down their arms
tonl uceept any terms of peace dictated
by the Americans. If the Inlands ure
to revert to Spain, the Filipino* will
continue the war and fight to the bitter
end.
The responsibility for peace or war
in the Pblllplpues rests with the Uni
ted States. The Spaniards have boon
dcfralta end have surrendered. The
Filipinos have not submitted, but will
submit a* soon a* the United States
declartt that the Islands shall remain
under American, control. It Is In die
power of the United States government
to insure peace In the Philippine* to
morrow by the anomraceuent of a i*. a
nilß policy.
Tbe sooner thla Is formally announc
ed by tba government the better. There
is nc political or diplomatic reason for
delay, and (be issue of peace or war
may turn on the promptness with
which our policy is officially declared.
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r«r*aily tiiticaiiaa Jo* troai tka tk
moiii akaal Aaal
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Ok« of tk* moat important qua*Horn
that trill roam up for tk* Aurlaloa of
ike rotkia ut tk* atat* la tk* rallftca
ilob of tfcr I'onatllutlonal Amrmlm*st
pruvldlnc lor Ihr rlwlloa of Ute Jud»a*
and aolicitora by lb* people, tnatrad
of by the lecUiature. The oraturr
prorMina tor thle chant* rat orar
ahelmlOßly paaard by ibr leal leglda
ture.
To aay one at all conrreeant with
the trading and trafflrklnc of vote* in
ike lectalature for tboa* high oßcra
the propoaod change erema a *t«p 1%
tfar ilfki dlrrellon. II will makr it
impoaaible for any state ring to parcel
out the rarlou* ofleae In the atat#
It will bring about an era of bum* rule
In party affair*
It it needles* to gay that the otd
tlw* ring I* against the proposed
change and that It will be fought se
cretly In all the counties where they
are In control.
The opposition to the measure ha*
shown Itself In getting Chairman du-
Bignou to adopt a ballot that M coo
fusing, and which the oppoaltion can
use to It* dcstMellon. There Is no
doubt but that tb* people. If they un
darsuml the laaue. will adopt the Con
ititutlonal Amendment. There Is
danger, however, of Its being loat, even
with a little opposition from interested
parlies. If democrats do not under
stand II and do not ace that their bal
lots read for the Constitutional
Amendment.
When you vote tomorrow, see that
you vole for the Constitutional
Amendment.
Old Bob'a Conscience.
The Chicago Record tell* a atory of
the old days before cash registers were
used. Crunk Parmefee wga running
his bus line iu Halstead street, said the
t.arralor: "He had had u driver named
•Bob' Somethlng-or-Othtr, Htul lie hud
his suspicions that he wasn't ge.Uug
all the far?r he was entitled to. 'Poo'
had a liabir of talking to himael', and
one time Parmelce caught him Ui the
elnble reckoning up the day's proceeds.
He had empt.ed Ills buckskin hug out
into a sack of oats, and was stacking
up rilvir dollar* In two piles. 'Her 'a
a dotiM for me and a dollar for Crank '
he says, ‘and a dollar for me and a
dolku fo' Frank.' He kept on this way
until he had «ll the money equally di
vided. with a dollar over. Old hVatik I
kept still and waited to see what Bob' i
would do with that dollar. 'Bob' seem- j
ed to l e rather undecided about It hitu* j
self, lie looked at H and weighed it j
In his baud. 'Shall I keep It?’ he says to i
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anil, aad In tk* nr«l. they are alw*r«
pretty, an tkrlr popularity la »na*ie*-
ttoned.
We shall *e* tartan taffeta* tha
U*t at autumn wearaWea and *1 b
fnngN In nil aorta as c«*l«r combirn*
tlana with eebi.a to irba out in»»
Ibrplln or tstddn»t. a* *>nr gr*al aunt*
ware accustomed to call ft, I* *!*•* In
the MII, and the prtnrem# Awn*, dished
up a la l*>ul*e Pels*. la to hr une« mu#
foisted on our figure*
The Mouse wilt be replaced by a
light-tilting bodlc# of rich brocade,
ending In what can hardly be railed
a beuHiu* « f* w Inch# #h»h»w th* w»l*t
line. This bodice "pen* in a narrow
V 1 uahow the laevltaM# ahlir neK It *t-.
rang*meet and fsatena with rather
large artistic button* it the fruit or,
•Ide.
On# of tha newaat notion* of the mo
ment la th* Tallon gown, which Mme
Bernhardl hs* favored on the stage. It
la intended for evening wear and mutt
of neceaalty be made or e»me a. ft ma
terial and have a ruche of artificial;
flutters al th* hem: the bodice and the,
whole character of the dresa Is Inspired
by the fashion* of th# period when
Mme. Tallcn was a personage much re
garded In the echeme es life In flng
land tt 1* generally white silk muslin
that I* covered with black lace litcrue- j
tatlon. but in l'art* they are applied
to the same material In all the moet
delicate ahedee.
“My Country, ’TIs of Thee."
The American national hymn translat
ed sufficiently Into Spanish, 1* as fol
lows:
Air: "My Country. 'Tta of Thee." All
pleste rise and sing:
My palrla, de tt,
Cutia y Puerto Ri
co llbre aon.
Comprendo t’nele Ham
Vn hombre fuerta am.
Although tenemos ham—
hre muy mal.
I.as Pilipinas, si!
El Senor Dewey, he—
Caramba! Ay de mil
Has taken them.
Our groat buque* de gucr—
Ra! Gallant ships that were!
Why did we lmper—
|| them near Schloyf
Re-cu-cr-da el Maine!
We faced their Hag In vain—
They're raising el In Bpuinl
Raising hob son!
Ml palrla! ha, nl
lats Islas en el sen .ij;l 1
Nl ironclads have we—
Nl natlii left.
“An ad” that goes into
every home and at a time
when its appreciated is the
quickest and cheapest way
of telling buyers what’s in
the store. They’d do the
rest.
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wear* td# round spare ar la* Hr* ;
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fair# of a cultivated taa* of tk# world
wb'ck enabira him tn adapt klameif
Instantly to feta surrouadinas It* ara*
waa aa murk at born* wi«k kl* ewa
bor* *• ka waa with kte «oc»#t» earatla
aad tkte particular trait kad a great
deal to do with knitting kta raaimant
loan her ta auefe ktaonlehlag bond# of
comradeship Tfea. lota, kl* arataocy
to nomatklag prodlglna* It **e*nrd
to m* tfcal he ka** every au»n by
aaraa. and t an eat* ka *** akl# t«
nddrwM m<wt of 1 beta in tkai w<V
Hia troopers worshipped bits. M# •# a
big man We have aw beard tha lata
of him “
Aft, r yuMting Coloael DyW* eoaffw* -
tor* the tack iffy Ukaarver beard
one of the motormMi deliver blaMelf
of Ika following, aa be aetUud d«w*
fur a few minute*' wait at th* rom**-
tary. Hald be: ”11'* funny bow peo
ple wflt run tn front of car* on Hroad
firei i You see. It* ibis way. When
I come to a crossing, there will be
some woman standing on the aarb
walling to walk across. Whan tb#
car coma*, doe* aiie slop and unit? Not
on your life .the grabs bar skirt*
and rushes Inwards the car. crossing
in front of It so close to the front
board that I feel up hair beginning to
rise. When she has passed the car.
she walks very leisurely to the oppo
site curb Just as though she had all
day to go where she wished, as she
probably had. No. It's not Itacause
people are in a hurry , for If It were
so they would not walk so slow after '
they pass. It's ]ust something. Ido
not know what, which prompts peo
ple to run in front of a car, Instead
of continuing their slow pace and al
lowing the car to go on by before they
reach the tracks.”
A Itinail street Jeweler tells the fol
lowing on a gentleman we all know.
The gentleman In question plumes
hlffiself on his freedom from supersti
tion. "Rack In the HOs rorne time." said ,
the Jeweler, “he bought an opni ring
while on a visit to Han Antonio, Tel
it, Tha setting was supposed to coma
from the Mexican mines and was re
markably handsome and full of fire.
It waa mounted will, ten small bril
liants and made really a very striking
ornament, bill as usual (he friends of
its owner were constantly predicting
that it would bring him bad luck. He
laughed at their alarm and finally took
a great deal of pi ide in vaunting his
superiority to popular superstition.
About a month ago lie lost one of the
hrilliatits and brought the ring here
for repairs. 'l've worn this opal for
over ten years,’ he said, 'and I’ve yet
to discover that ll was responsible for
any misfortune. Plague take such
silly notions, anyhow.’ When I re
paired the mount I examined the set
ting carefully, ami was greatly amused
to discover that it was noi an opal at
all, hill merely a piece of colored glass.
Opals, by the way. aiv easily Imitated,
the current belief to the contrary not
withstanding. When I lohl the gen
tleman about 11 il made him so mud
that he gave the Wag to his negro
porter."
1
A distant relative Is not always rich,
but a ricti relative sure lo be
distant.— Philadelphia Record.
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db-utar path, ta whir* a ruUtata »t«ai#.
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m,m>- There t# tk# rvenrh Hroata at,
the bottom, awtft and <h»«fer«M*. tn
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at the bottom, no wkhk you would'
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climbed »n until »« r*#i bed the top.)
time w# ecramhle.l oul on a ledae of
roc* about three last wtde. «u» each,
ntde of Which was • akeer pTOctptce
W»* sat there. looking at the glittering,
Kr-m h Bread, which iln-led Ith# a.
setting of dumaond* sr-rtind th# #«r»er-|
aid of the hotel lawn—and thought of
what we should have for breakfast i
when we got back.
just then It occurred to someone to,
tell « story he had once heard about a
lovely young girl who fell over a cliff
(about »* high »e the one we were oa)j
and hung on to one blade of grwaa un-j
til wKneone brought help from the
nearcat House. #l* mile# distance.
Apropos of thin happily-timed aneo
dide someone dee started a htg rock
down (he Side of (he cliff Our nerve*;
Jn ogled, our teeth want like castanets/
and each hair curled Itself Into th# let-|
ter 8, a* we watched It go down—down
—down. Thai verse of Iswtgfettow'a.
about each fireside having one vacant:
chair lushed to my mind with atsrl-|
ling distinctness For the first time,!
we were Impressed with th# philosophy j
of th# reply we had gotten from a;
mountaineer whom we had met along;
the road. W# had asked him if
thought that we could get on top of
Inver’S and he had an*w-ereii!
••Ob. yea! ye kin alt up all right, hut
the mischief lm kin ye git down?”
When someone at last said: "CMme,
we must be going down, my feet event
ed suddenly to take root In mother
earth and I felt—
•■(Jo one, go all. tht* roclt shall fly
From Its firm bane as soon a* I."
But we finally started, however, and,
to make a long story short, we got
down safe, with no bones broken, but
to save my life T couldn't remem her
any of the lovely things I had Intended
to say about the view.
Another day T climbed up with my
Kodak up to where a lovely view of
the French Broad valley, with the
"purple peaks" in the distance, smil’d
Into the camera. I decided to describe
that as tip- P iik from which aeven
stales can be seen. I thought that
would sound well In my letter and also
when I showed off my Kodak views to
my friends at home.
But unfortunately, 1 used the name
plate on which I bad prevlousy taken
the picture of a young man on a don
key. and so spoiled twu good pictures
and a better story.
Then for a week the clouds came
down on the mountain and completely
took the place of scenery, ami nfter
that- 1 took to golf.
t have only played long enough to
liml out (hat "tee" and "caddy" In golf
do not hoar their customary relations
to each other, but the fascination of it
is so strong upon tne that It has not
only driven scenery and poetry nut of
my head, hut has almost succeeded in
severing home ties. I feel that I must
stay here until I learn to play, even if
it takes me until Christmas.
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The hotel le *tlll as henutlfully hept
as ever, although most of the summer
people have left and It ts simply wait
ing for the w inter season to open.
All the Apgusta folks hav# returned
to Augurta. The British consul who
Impersonated "Jack Frost." and the
old gentleman with gold teeth, whose
smile was so dazxllng, have both van
ished. Prince no longer sends up mint
juleps to the lovely looking old lady
with gray hair who took them "for
her health. The young man who
showed us his love letters, with pho
tographs of the victims, has gone
away—"to seek green giris' and pro
ton' new" The glory of the summer Is
departed.
The Jelly liltle card-purler, with their
Jolly little rows, are things of the past.
The Beat dens have left and the haunt
ing strains of "Dreaming" no longer
echo in the silent hall room. The tete
a-tete benches on the lawn are deaert
ed and the bowling alley no longer
echoes with the sound of "spavee" and
"stripes.” The aeaaon of ninety-eight
ts dead. It has slipped away Into the
silent Past with all It* friendships, tls
jokes, and Its Joys and Its heartaches.
Soon they will l>e forgotten and the j
dear old summer which brought them
to us will seem to have been "Just an
other dream." GLEN ALLEN.
Beniamin Silliman.
rUNi’Miiin Silliman, survivor of the
Whig convention which nominated
William Kerry Harrison for president, j
...nil .John 'Tyler for vice piesiden*. Inis
Jimt C obKtied his 93rd birthday in
New York thy. Mr. Silliman U still
vlgonus ol intellect; lively of imagi
nation und happy of wit
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