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than |*rrlat»* any olhrr rla** atatr
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arvf In tha |*lace of i“*»«aulP, tnay ar
fragu#ntly arnt out aa r-onauiar m
aprctora. ih»-y are iwitnoi to a»*
nf mMitral ronauUit duty In dtn**»«-nt
part** as lb** viorld. thry arr »»IN up
on fbr aprrlal rrpoi ta u|**n nrarly rv
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arr frrqnrtitly drtaUrd to tlu atatr a#- j
partm»*nt In Waahingtun for a**rvU'«* In
th«* ronfular borrau. Thry rank nlth
iHulrnanta In thr navy or captain# In
thr army. Anothrr rrm»rk«l>lr thtn*
■boot ihrm I* that thrtr *«J»ry l» *o
Miiall. Thry *»t a tbouaand a..llar» a
vrar for thr Brat flvr yrara. Aftrr that
thry art tm-rlv* hundrr>l dollar* a yrat
with nrvrr .noth, r ' ralar." though
thry atay In the arrvh-r a i rntury. 1 nry
havr an advantagr. howrvrr, In that
thry may hr dertgnatrd hy thr M'-r*-
tary of atatr aa vler conaol «r aa vtre
rontul grnrral In addition to thrlr reg
ular title. Thla give* thrm th*- right
to takr ruch part of unottti lal t-onaular
frr* which may come to them aa the
conaul with whom they are aerving will
allow. When aa vice rttnaul a eonaular .
t-lrrU doea the whole duty of eonrui he
can have hla chohe between hla regular
aatary and the aalary of the vice con
aul He never geta both. He •* »lao
paid net-eaaary travellnß eaiwnae* be
tween hla realdenee and hi* poat of du
ty on appointment and return and du
ring a tranafer under ordera from one
poat to another. Thla la * financial
courteay not extended to other mem-I
here of the eonaular or diplomatic aer
vice An ocraalonol benefit cornea to
him when he la detailed to aerve a*
ccnaul In a case where that office la ,
vacated by death or disiniseul. Then I
he draw* the full aalary of ronaul
Charles H. Day of Illinois Is now eu- ,
joying this good fotlun* at Berlin be-,
cause of the recent death of Consul,
Julius Cloldscbmldt. I’ntil a new consul
I* appointed at Herlln Mr. Day will!
revel In a salary, inriudinK fee*. |of
about aeven thousand dollar* a ye*t.
The traveling expenses, the occasion- j
al unofficial fees, and the very infre-j
quent fortune of drawing full consular,
pay leave the consular clerks still the
poorest paid men of their character and
competency In the service. Neverthe
less. they like their Jobs, especially the
life tenure feature#,and thy aldom leave f
them for branches of the service !ia~ j
ble to the dissevering feature of the j
political axe. A summary of these dH- 1
tijnetive clerks shows that altogether j
sixty-six have received appointment ;
eight have been brave enough to ac
cept promotion to higher but less se
cure branches of the service: twenty
eigfct have resigned and entered pri
vate life, and one man actually declin
ed appointment. A vacancy which will
soon be filled now exists because of
the dismissal last summer of Henry
W. Martin, who was on duty at Paris
and who In company with Kinsmen of
Sir Robert Feel attempted to paint the
c-lty a tittle too red for state depart
ment regulations. He was from good j
folks and hi* unfortunate escapade was
much regretted. The cause of his re
moval will 1* submitted at this ses |
sion of congress. It hi* friends should;
see fit to make a fight In congress for
hie reinstatement In the service a new
phase of theet- positions not yet tested
would develop.
The men who are now filling these
positions are worthy, industrious, cap
able fallow* well known and fully »p
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tarrk to W«-hinirt*»n for duty at th#
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th# rofksmtal# of iiaaka and Hh»t>> In
Japan aa vl<# and d#puty conaul. Huh ,
Itard T. Hmltb. th"«ah atitl a young j
man. ha* had a variety of government ,
aervlce of whh h a r enlenarlan might
f n . |. r ,,ud. He ha* been a clerk In the
war de|M,rtmenl. treasury department,
and state department. In IIM ha was |
d#tail#d a# prlvat# a##r#tary to th# a#< - i
r#tary of »iat/ th lia-'i h t \%a# »#nt t**
I'arls for duty with the Behring Sea
arbitration. In IBM he nerved a* deputy j
ronaul general at Faria, and afterwards j
as deputy consul general at Cuoatan-,
tin,.pie He has written perhaps a hun
dred song* and aeveral operetta*. The .
Iwst know n of the latter are The New
Year * Kreeptl.m, Th- Lottery Ticket I
and Paradise Flats. Hl* music to the ,
iwthetle atnry of Johnnie Jones and
his slater Sue a* told In Kugene Field’*
catchy poem Listen to My Tale of Woe
Is one of the standing tnhwHtancle* of
musical comedy. A* pretty hut not ao
well known is hi* music to Samuel Min- I
turn Petk’a If You Love Me Darling'
and Swinging In the (Irape-vlne Swing, j
Among well known eongs for which he i
has written both word* and music are: |
The Average Policeman. Koolsy Wool
*y, The Song That Breaks My Heart
(parody on the Song That Reached Mv|
Heart), Shamrock Land, The Coaglnest ■
Man Mah Little Mandy—of which Huh
Is especially fond—and Tomblgbee. A
I verae of the last Bong which has
crowded The Banks of the Wabash
clear out of the Washington market
goes this way:
! "The Mississippi’* wide and grand,
The Swannee’s famed In song:
The waters of the Wabash, too,
Flow merrlls’ along:
! But all their beauties pale and fade
And have no charm for me-
For I have known since childhood
days
The dear old Tomblgbee.”
t This song is dedicated to Mlsa Myra
|S. Noyes, daughter of Crosby S.
I Noyes editor of the Washington Star.
. Hub’a ambition, hla close friends say.
Is to write a national hymn.
| Edward P. Mar-Lean, a New Yorker,
has varied experience In this line of
'service since his appointment in 1870.
(Among the Places at which he has
j creditably served are Leipsig as vice
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j while there were never any complaint*
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The Nallor’s Dance.
What’s he that talk* of a Jig or a reel.
Who ha* never tieen a tailor,
err a hornpipe seen on a ahlo of the
ljueen.
f)r an Arctic ocean whaler?
You hear the ring of the 1«> sun e call
"For * dance, my lail'a all ready;
The lie*it. I# high In the radiant sky
And the old »hip going steady."
Then It’s heel and to*
To the tuneful bow, ■ f
Ami It’s all so light and brerxy: i
You may took In France or In Spa*,
far a dance.
But you'll say
Any day
That the hornpipe beats them easy.
The tar alone has a dance of his own,
And It takes a tar to dance It.
Though a lassie sweet, with her two
little feet.
Is the one charm to enhance It.
You dance with one or you dance with
two.
As the notion takes your fancy.
In an Indian glade, with a dusky maid.
Or at home with blue-eyed Nancy!
For It's heel and toe
To the tuneful how,
And it's all so light and hreexy:
You may look In France or in Spain
for a dance,
But you’ll say
Any day
That the hornpipe beats them easy.
It speaks of home to the hearts of a
crew.
And It Bet# U 8 all a-dreamlng,
A» we dance in tune, to the light -of
the moon.
On a lonely ocean gleaming.
It taken us back to the hoiU£war<l
track ~
To the friend* that aoon will greet us;
The ringing cheer, as we touch the
pier,
And the welcome that will meet us.
, Oh, It's heel and toe
To the tuneful bow.
And It’s all so light and breezy:
You may look In France or In Spain
for a dance,
But you’ll say
Any day
That the hornpipe heats them easy.
—J. L. MOLLOY, In Temple Bar.
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The
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Album!
GfiDfirs Ibbco
and Interesting scenes associated with the destruction of our Qlant Bat
ship and her Heroic Crew.
Souvenir Edition!
Few incident* of American history have been attended by such publto
excitement and national Indignation as that which followed quickly upon
the destruction of the Battleship Maine. In response to the universal de
mand for a pictorial history of the 111-fated warship, Ita capta ncy and in
fact everything In connection with It leading up to and Including I s assas
sination. we have secured and offer our readers this week n beautiful Maine
Album or Portfolio, )he most complete photographic recoid issued upon the
subject, embracing splendid photos of
The Martyrs
Which la now ready for delivery al our.ofllce, or by mull for Ten Cents.
CONTENTS OF "MAINE” LAB CM.
Captain Chas! D. Rtgsbee. General A Gtoud of Junior Officers of the
Fitzhugh L e. Wardroom of the Maine.
The Battleship Maine. Court of Inquiry In Session.
The Destruction of the Maine. Funeral of the Victims of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and the Maine An- disaster.
Chorage. A Fruit Vender In Havana. MUk De-
The Harbor Entrance to Havana. livery In Havana.
Gunner’s Gang of the Maine. The Captain General’s Palace In Ha-
Vlews of the Maine's Crew off Duty. vana. ,
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship's General Blanco y Arenas.
Company of the Muine. Looking Down the Prado, Havana.
Please notice the Maine Album above advertised Is one of a "Souvenir
Series’’ of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements
of the Spanish-American War, each portfolio being a special number devoted
to a great and principal event. . _ .
Next week No. 2 will be offered as a Memorial of the Urst Sacrifice of
the war. or the hc-ioi, death of Ensign Bagiev and his companions, Inclu
ding many other special features of the early events of the war such as the
vessel that fired the first shot; the first prize; bombardment of Matanzas,
rutting of the cables, etc., etc.
Then in weekly afui consecutive,order will appear the following.
Tilt-. DEWEY NUMBER -The.Hero und’ buttle of Manila
'THE SAMPSON NUMBER— Bpnyjat’dmerit'-of-San Juan and Morre cas
tU>‘HoßSo>: and THE MERRI wj th additional apeeial feature*.
ADMIRAL SCHLEY—The Destruction of Cervcra's Fleet
THE 'SrtAFTER NUMBER—Thi? Siege and Capture of Santiago.
GENERALS MILES AND MERRITT Army Operations In Porto Rico
and PhilippfrteH. . . .
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