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THE ALBANY DAlbY HERALD! TUE8DAY, , JANUARY 23, 1906.
Albany Herald
THE SINKING OF THE “AQUIDA- Most Eloquent Tribute to Lee.
BAH." (Senator Ben Hill.
Three hundred lives are reported; He was a foe without hate, a frl
lost In the sinking of the Brasilian. without treaqliery, a soldier wltl
cruiser "Aquldabah" near Rio, Jan- oppression, and a victim without n
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TUE8DAY, JANUARY 23, 1906.
W. J. Bryan has boon made n More
Datto nnd Thoodore Rnosovolt a Rod
Man.
But tho clas^t of conflicting inter
ests has already been hoard, the sleep
less Jealousy of France and Germany
iiaVlhg cropped out strongly and un
mistakably.
The further progress of the nego
tiations te liable to develop almost
anything, Including an open rupture,
Which would. quickly have half of
pnped, Europe flying at the throat of
the other half. Such, however, may
for the present be looked upon as a
comparatively remote contingency. ,
Vo have been experiencing “some
weather" down in this neck of the
wods quite recently, and reports indi
cate that the same has been rathe: -
Impartially distributed over a wide
area of country, reaching from the
Gulf to the Great I.akcs and from the
Mississippi to the Atlantic coast.
Sleet, snow, high winds and n rapidly
falling temperature have .been feat
ures of the general weather shake-up.
m?
A cold wave seems to bo trying
to butt Into our spring January.
Thorp Is one thing about which
> [there ,1s no delay in tho courts of the
land. Thu applicant for divorce, in
' forty-nine cases out of fifty, gets wait.
ed on with unfailing promptness.
France, evidently wants Iho consent
of Uncle Sam to give President Cns-
of Venezuela, u kick. And Undo
to
Give him one for me."
Snm bad ns well consent nnd say
Franco,
BsHatv’
Tho cotton planter, with tho rent-
. nnnt of IiIb crop on hand, “stands pat"
, without fear of being called, Hc does
■ ,
.- not have to soli, atul therefore ho Is
.' not going to sell. Ho lias all tho
ready cash he needs, nnl can play
' hide nnd seek with tho spinners of
, the world until the Inttor got ready
| to cry for more etilf rope.
Tom Watson has written another
Journal, and it
And It
uncyff ,,.! r -
.. letter to the Atlanta
makes Interesting rending.
does nnother thing—-It, gives us all to
. understand that Tom Watson expects
jV." to take an nctlvo part In tho ponding
T state campaign. He announces that
Wm he Intonds to address the people In
■
.Atlanta at no distant day. And there
b Is nn intimation that he may renew
■ pllegtance to the Democratic party, as
■■j witness this extract from his letter:
"Where this Hoke Smith campaign
V may cany him or me, 1 can not sa.v,
but 1 promise that It shall be, so Tar
pEv as l can steer, toward the principles
V of Democracy ns taught mo by Jef-
, ferson, by Jackson, by Alexander H.
, Stephens.”
•THE ALGECIRAS CONFERENCE.
' All Is not milk and peaches at the
> Algeclrus conference. When the en
voy* tlrst met. their cordiality and afl-
,> parent friendliness was beautiful to
behold, and the optimistic accepted
the sign as one of good omen.
' Bat tho clash of conflicting
Y .
cruiser “Aquldnbah" near
elro" yesterday. The warship went
down In three minutes ns the result
of magazine explosions, and those
who oscuped, It appears, constituted
n comparatively small percentage of
the whole number on board.
Hero wo have another Illustration
of the fact that the sinking warship Is
a death trap In comparison with which
the burning skyscraper, the wrecked
express train and the storm-demol-
billed dwelling are Insignificant.
Tho most conspicuous modern In
stances of frightful loss of life In con
nection with the sinking qf heavy bat-
/
tleshlps wore at Havanna, when tho
Maine went down In 1897, and at Port
Arthur last year, when the Petropav-
lovslt carried nearly every man of her
crew to tho bottom.
When the heavy warship Is blown
up, the men within her are caught like
inle'e In a trap. The oxploslon kills
scoroB, nnd scores of others, the
chnnecB lire, are overcome by gaseous
fumeB from the magazines. Shat
tered steam pipes add to the deadly
work, and frenzied men jam the nar
row exits until theso become Impass
able. In a fow moments the vessel
settles, nnd ns It passes beneath the
Biirfnce It creates a suction of tho wa
ter which catches nil those who have
not had time to swim beyond Its in-
lluonco.
The “Aquldalmh” was a much small
er ship than either the Maine or the
Petropavlovsk, but those who were
nbonrd when tho oxploslon occurred
proved to be no more fortunate than
the Impious crows of the American and
Russian vossels mentioned for tho
sake of comparison.
HOLLOW MOCKERY.
The promise which tho Republican
leaders hnvo boon making to the
country with reference to the protec
tive turiff for so many years — that
some day In the not distant future .the
tariff would bo revised by its friends
—Is but a hollow mockery, ns was
demonstrated In the House of Repre
sentatives, tho other day, when Mr.
McCall, a Republican congressman
from Massachusetts, said:
"If tho tariff enn not bo- revised
when two-thirds of the membership
of both houses Is Republican, when Is
revision to come?”
It Is perhaps unnecessary to add
that none of tho leaders of tho ran-
Jorlty party offered any reply to the
Massachusetts congressman's ques
tion. j
Tho protective tariff which levies j
outrageous taxes upon tho people of |
the country will novor bo reduced or,
even revised to an extent that will j
affovd any relief until the Democratic .
party Is given control of the govern
ment.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
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Porterville, California. There Is no
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other will cure a cold so quickly. No
oilier Is so sure a preventive of
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good reasons why it should be
preferred to any other. The fact
is that few people are satisfied with
any other after having once used tills
remedy. For sale by Sale-Davls Drug
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This is an exceptionally delicious article for
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A, P. VASON,
Vico President.
EDWIN STERNE,
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T his bank has a jjood active board of Directors and a
strong body of Stockholders. In addition to supervision
by the national government it bis bi-montb)y examinations by
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Citizens National Bank,
Of Albany, Ga.,
Chairman Shonts. of the Panama
Canal Commission, thinks conditions
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on tho Isthmus arc good. There may '
bo healthier localities on the globe,
but Mr. Shonts is satisfied that one
may dwell on tho narrow strip be*
tween two great sens in comparative
comfort and without risk to his
health. Of course It is natural for
tho chairman of tho canal commission
not to he pleased with the criticisms
that, hnvo bcou made of sanitary con
ditions on the Isthmus, particularly
Mr. Bigelow’s blunt charges, but it is
nor likely that his highly optimistic
views will be accepted without a
grain of salt. The United States lias
been in charge of the canal zone for
too short a time, and changes of man
agement there have been too fre
quent for it to bo yet possible that
the region is the health resort which
Chairman Shonts delightfully pic
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