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THE SANPERSVILLE HERALD.
SHIPPING ANARCHISTS BACK HOME.
I. Roworg, in the Indianapolis Vew«.
dealing with anarchy begun
bash.be'-" Cfticials Admit DlfFicultioo-Not Optimiatic as to Outcome of tho
latest Mensupea—EfTociivc Measures Too Drastic to Receive Popular Sup.
port-Restrictions on Immigration Inadequate to Keep Out Anarchists.
\Vns!ii:i-:on, D. (3.—It may not ho
reassurln: information, blit iho AVash-
intiton ( : Inis ai'o none too optimis
tic about the outcome of tho attempt
to drive 'til the anarchists from the
United ,S;.u'.\ Those officials whose
duty it is m deni directly with the an-
arcliisis cmini talk for publication.
The ofHehil who can issue orders to
Immigration inspectors telljng them
Americans, not only to the full letter
of the law, hut to tho full of the
American spirit.
’i lie men who have given the sub
ject of immigration the closest study
seem to feel that the work connected
with tho keeping out of the criminal
and the anarchistic classes should ho
done on the other side of the water.
They believe that a means can he
to be alive to their duty have talked ; found by which every intending em
igrant from a foreign country can lie
made to "prove his record" before he
shall be allowed to step on shipboard.
'J lie immigration Inspection laws
were useful lust year to the extent, of
keeping out something fewer than
1000 undesirable citizens. The rec
ord was 300 better than for tho pre
ceding year, and yet the man who at
tempted to kill Chief Shlppy came in
as a "desirable," and It took him only
a few months to do something more
than prove his undesirability.
Educatioual Test Inadequate.
The reading and writing clause
which it was proposed to put in the
last immigration hill would not have
kept out Lazarus Averbach, neither
would it have kept out the Denver as
sassin; and, In fact, It wouldn’t have
kept out one in a hundred of the real
anarchists who seek America. Some
other means must lie found, if tho
desire be to debar from the country
the men whose "thinking drives them
mad.”
There is recognition in Washington
of the fact that in the heat and pas
sion following the recent Denver mur
der, and the attempted assassination
in Chicago, there is a disposition on
the part of the police officials to con
fuse anarchism with socialism and
witli other forms of thinking and
practice which take no cognizance of
violence in nny shape. The difficulty
is that in the heat and passion the of
ficials are apt to do things which they
ought not to do, and which tend to
increase, rather than to diminish, the
plaguo which they are seeking to
eradicate. Another difficulty is that
when the heat and the passion have
passed, there comes forgetfulness and
the officials lapse into the old state
of apathy, to stay in it until some
new violence rouses them.
All that has been said within the
last week was said immediately fol
lowing the assassination of President
McKinley. Then anarchism was to
i he killed, and anarchism kept on liv
ing, and, from all appearances, it is
pretty much alive to-day. The Wash
ington preaching Is for systematic
and continued pursuit of Hie anar
chists, hut the preaching, if one may
judge by the past, will not be fol
lowed by the practice. Congress can
do much with a proper form of immi
gration bill, hut there is no present
prospect that Congress cares to un
dertake the work.
for puldi ation, hut the talk, like
much of 11)“ work done, is impotent.
Some one hero has said that anar
chists are made, not horn. This is
largely true, and anarchists will ho
made as lung as there are anarchist
teachers who get within touch of re
ceptive pupils. This means that as
long as there are anarchists In the
country their ranks will grow daily.
Since the shooting of the priest at
the altar in Denver and the attempted
killing of the chief of police, Shlppy,
In Chicago, the Senators and Repre
sentative- have been busy talking
about Immigration measures,hut they
havo confined their talking largely to
the corridors and cloak rooms. Most
of them are just as afraid to-dny to
pass a restriction hill that means re
striction as tbey were before tho
shootings gave them sharp excuse for
the passing of an absolutely drastic
measure.
One member, who is not more than
one generation removed from being a
foreigner himself, told your corre
spondent that it wouldn’t do to draw
a line part way up the continent of
Europe and to say that no one from
below the line should come to this
country. "What we ought to do,” he
said, "is to draw a line down the mid
dle of the Atlantic Ocean and another
one down the middle of the Pacific
Ocean, and to say no one shall cross.”
Restriction Problem Difficult.
When a New York Representative,
on the floor of the House, spoko in
advocacy of a really restrictive immi
gration measure, several Representa
tives whose constituents are largely
Southern Europeans, at once began
missionary work. They told the other
members what a wrong it would he to
punish the many because of the fail
ings of the few, and they did not neg
lect to touch ou the matter of power,
the balance of power,of course, which
the men coming from some of the
European countries hold at tho polls
In America.
| One member, an Illinois man, told
a coib agiK' who was urging no action,
that it would he far better for him
? ml lor his people in tho future to
? ave nil immigration stopped from
heir native countries for a series if
J® ar8, unt il the United States had op-
Poitunity to assimilate those that
were here to that point of assimila
tion which means the dropping of liy-
puens and writing of themselves as
PANAMA CANAL MUST FAIL, SAYS STEVENS.
former ciiiel Engineer of isthmian Waterway Gives Reasons
I'or Projiliecy.
New Haven, Conn.—John F. Stcv- Panama Canal -annot hope to become
‘i vice-president of tho New
i rn/a 1 ’ Ne , w llavpn and Hartford Rail-
thn ii. an< * a forniei ’ chief engineer of
anama Canal, has issued a state-
in „aJ ( £ aiclius Cie latter enterprise,
[ u hich ho prophesies a failure of
the undertaking.
tw i hls stat ement Mr. Stevens says
nat the canal will not help the Uni-
lAmJ?. 8 in lts trade with South
Pnim . as practically all of the in-
am , an ? ot t,le Southern Continent
lit ? eas t of Ahe Andes, so that
nat. ?'f Je of no advantage to make
Stf.vr,. > canal to reach there. Mr.
ns also says that in our commer-
, eiations with the islands of the
I , a nd the Far East the canal
. W K„ nf e of little value. Our coal and
duetc i Centle3 are inland. Their pro-
I bv mil tf. to ,)e staffed on their way
nm \ , llen loaded on cars it would
lanii, 0 r . 1Ga l ,ei ' to ship to the At-
1 the Uleu ship to the East by
to ei.ni ( 1; (, ie caiia l than it would he
Pprir.f' ‘ lloc tly to tlie ports on our
ship coa “t and then get on hoard
that'? 1 * 161 rnore> Nit’- Stevens believes
in c .,,,7 5‘.° a 1 supply is fast diminisli-
countrv ,• m ' China will be tho coal
s ays t,le future. Siberia, lie
future . , 'he wheat country of the
Me ’ u U ' lnd ' a a close second.
’■-'evens maintains that the
anything more than an expense. It
will not meet expenses and it will cost
more than is expected. It will be an
advantage, yes, hut ail advantage to
European countries and not to us.
Tho idea of the canal being of
great value to us in times of warfare,
since our naval forces can be quickly
sent from one coast to the other, he
snvs, is utterly absurd. It would take
days for the ships to get around, and
during that time hostile shells could
have done their work. Mr. Stevens
believes that it would he a far wiser
plan of defense to put the money that
the canal will cost into a greater
navy.
Mr. Stevens is not unique, however,
as a prophet of evil for ship canals.
Forty-odd years ago many British and
other mercantile economists were
cocksure thftt tho Suez Canal could
never pay expenses. Yet for years
the directors of that work have had
periodically to reduce their tolls on
shipping in order to keep their net
yearly profits from exceeding the
twenty-five per cent, permitted by the
charter, and the $20,000,000 worth
of shares which the British Govern
ment purchased in 1875 are now es
timated to he worth fully $1 jo,000,-
000. There is no objection to Mr.
Stevens keeping company with those
who went so wide of the Suez mark.
‘ft Interests Huy 300,000
Arres and 20,000 Cattle jn Texas.
Ldtlefiepi T « a3 —Major George W.
for ip, . of Austin, closed a deal
Which Sa 0 01 300,000 acre ranch,
‘n 1 . n ,., oni l' ldses nearly all the land
Parb i, anrl Hockley counties in the
Chicif, ' e of Texas, to a syndicate of
the i'.V men closely identified with
ProZr f sta of Swift & Co., packers,
Ur. i' members of theBeef Trust.
600 u-, i o P0sed of 20,000 cattle and
total en i i 10rses wlth ,he land. The
ly |3,ooo H oo ( o latIOU WaS a I’I )roximate "
Trustees of Northampton Academy
of Music Report Gain of $2000.
Northampton, Mass.—The trustees
of the Academy of Music have made
public their annual report showing
for ilie financial year, which coi re
sponds with the calendar year, a
profit of $2000. This showing is the
more satisfactory when it is consid
ered that it covers a part ot the pres
ent. season of hard times. be last j
two annual reports have shown a
profit of $5000, and have done much |
to justify Northampton’s experiment
of maintaining a municipal theatre.
DO YOU KNOW
WHAT WHITE LEAD IS?
Its Chief Use and a Method of Deter
mining Good from Bad Explained.
White Lead is the standard paint
material all over the world. It Is
made by corroding metallic lead Into
a white powder, through exposing It
to the fumes of weak acetic acid and
carbonic acid gas; this powder Is then
ground and mixed with linseed oil,
making a thick paste, In which form
It is packed and sold for painting
purposes. The painter thins it down
to the proper consistency for applica
tion by the addition of more linseed
oil.
The above refers, of course, to
pure, genuine White Lend only. Adul
terated and fnke “White Lead,” of
which there are many brands on the
market, is generally some sort of
composition containing only a per
centage of white lead—sometimes no
White Lead at all; in such stuff,
barytes or ground rock, chalk, and
similar cheap substances nre used to
make hulk and imitate the appear
ance of pure White Lend.
There is, however, n positive test
by which the purity or impurity of
Whlto Lend may he proved or ex
posed, before painting with it.
Tho blow-pipe flame will reduce
pure White Lead to metallic lead. If
a supposed White Lead lie thus tested
nml it only partially reduces to lead,
leaving a residue, It Is proof that
something else was there besides
Whlto Lead.
The National Lead Company guar
antee all White Lend sold In pack
ages hearing Its “Dutch Boy Painter”
trade-mark to prove absolutely pure
uuder this blow-pipe test, and tliut
you may make the test yourself in
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on paint. Address, National Load
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York.
FITS, Rt.Vitns'Dftnce:NervonsDlspnpep per
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£**' s h' r cr- F2 trinl bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.JWl ArchHt., Phila., Pa,
It Is so much easier to forget a favor
than it is to forgive an Injury.
DEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA.
Could Lay Slate-Pencil in One—-
Hands in Dreadful State—Disease
Defied Treatment for 7 Years
—Cured by Cuticuru.
“I had eczema on my hands for about
seven years and during that time I had
used several so-called remedies, together
with physicians’ and druggists’ prescrip
tions. The disease was so bad on tny
hands that I could lay a slate-pencil in one
of the cracks and a rule pluced across the
hand would not touch the pencil. 1 kept
using remedy after remedy, and while some
gave partial relief, none relieved as much
ns did the first box of Cuticura Ointment.
1 made a purchase of Cuticura Soap and
Ointment and my hands were perfectly
cured after two boxes of Cuticura Oint
ment and one cake of Soap were used. W,
II. Dean, Newark, Del., Mar. 28, 1007.”
You Can’t always Judge a man’s
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Success seldom comes to a man who
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Piles Cured in 0 to 14 Days.
Pnzo Ointment in cunrniiteed to cure any
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Piles in 8 to 11 days or money refunded. 60c.
A woman’s tears and a man’s grins
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3UUFTIIIKE,
ECZEMA CVHRI)
J. It. Maxwell, Atlanta, Ga., says: “
I offered agony with a severe crsi of Ocea
nia. Tried six different remedies and was
in despair, when a neighbor told me to try
t-huptrlue’s tbttkmne. After using
worth of your tetter in k and soap I am
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Its praise.” Tettkhinb at druggists or by
mall 60c. Soap 25o. J. T. Si
Dept. A, Knvnnnah, Ua.
Sooner or later the chronic kicker
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t nothing, softens thegums, reducesintlamnm-
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You never have to dun a man who
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There is need for Garfield Tea when the
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The average woman is vain enough
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A MOTHER
Lame, Sore &* Sleepless, I Was Cured
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SOFT CORNS BETWEEN THE TOES
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Every woman interested in this
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