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Show IiiiiriiiiL ft VM i Tho Cubans Are Until Workers. SH lh W have en Wand m itrrlall) H.h B I ' with a fertile sMl nnd salubrious HI tH I Si mtc lh, people are Industrious os- IH F ( pecially those In the pountry dlstrli ts AH ( t nit tint they nsk Is to hnve plenty of PH ( I work, nt iensnnell inmpenKntion 'H ' ' Thev nro fond of home nnd bv nature ,'H i I am law abiding- The love liberty him lH ' arc blavc hilt relentleii win n stlrr. I IH t lv oppicsslnn The Cubans me mix rB I lotiR for their ehlllien to be edurnle I lH One of ill" nasons hi "tuned In the H ! derlirill n of the fen cats war was H that Spain treated 111 so murder nnil f ) 1 1 orde to pa) the standing nnny that nppres'cl us nnd would not furnish i I hods to edtnatM nur chlldicn 'I he BB1 Jbnn people are singularly hospital l SBBC j .vmrmt r Isltlng a homo In not null i treattd with kindness 1 ut la offer.-1 ABBm i u. rup of coffee an an evldc nre of go id LBBBB -Hill 1 hr have what la railed the BB southern t)po of hospitality Thnurh '; ( ojr people nre hard worker, they an '"Hfi not ns a rule ns provld'iit n people 'I ' of Industrial hahlta ought In te They BIB1 i' h ive a free on 1 eo) way, f pending I ' their money on the present rather thin " I saving for a rainy do) fhej nie Just ' nnd honest In their dealings and hnvo BBBH hr fulth In God Tomas Jlstrnd I 1'ilnii r In Sue tH for March H , What Justifies Military Disobedience It Is not Just tint the prni rlety or the i rt should he Ju Igcd bv the vent I nnd It Is not true that It will bo ns n HHH cheap sneer would han It wrllea . 1 f ipt lfred T Marian In The Int i- 1 " j naitonnl Mnntlilv for March Mm ess (' iindoubtr liy often rovers mistakes for human nature Is on thi whole gem-i oik or at least Kood temper' d It Is .1 t willing to forgive milts which It can fj A , afferd to force), but failure iloea not I I with any equal certainty rntiilt con I ' ' demnatlun tor again manklnl Is Ken crous and nowhere more sn than In ' dealing with military men Tm i i" though mishap ensu wh te un olll ccr can show ireponderint military reasons for departure from orders h can anticipate fiom his stipcrlnis In ijt iiil tclllgcnt comprelu nslon and aciulttnl IH ji ais which tho public will lonllrm on iheir I I ln flndlnir but while thla Is so, I t none I l( bo rash rnoiiKh to anticipate Immunity HHH1 t on the ncoto of error of Ju lament J , H when It can bo demonstrate! (bat with J ' A the data before him i man who knew HHHfl ' V ' Ills business would liave decided other- SHI wise ! lis Actions that lly In the face of nscer .(! talnablo fart or of wellsettlel mill " tnry principles ire not to te ixcused 1' na merely errors of Judsment They . t are eomethlnf; more nnd worse man HBflfl Li Is just an much tesponslble for nn eunr H J Hi of Judgment which results from his Hl i W ovvn neRlect to Inform hlimelf or his H t ' M lack of piofesslonnl knowledge ns lie 1 I M '" tor nny other misdoing What Is H j I ll amiss here Is not Judgment but con LLLfl ii (uct u errors when tiny take H tp hape In action whether of rommte H t. It slon or omission, nre misconduct Thj H Ji hnvo n standlni; ns mts extunal to H I .12 and Independent of the person commit B Ml ting tlvem Just ns murder has n stnn I I lt) 1 InR as n crime nultn ludepen lent of lis BBB ritl nssoclatlon with the Individual rrlm J ) i l Innl As killing Is not nlwnvn murdei HH W but depends for Us character upon the HH I I nttenilant clrcumsianres sn a pirtlcu- J ' if lnr unfortunate military miement Is J il not nlwnys misconduct Ircutnstiinres J t may he proved In JuMlfv It In ne J if t her Cine however Is It the Ju iRinent HHJ 1 R of the person concerned that deipr if mines conduct to have been roI or J bad It Is the circumstances passe 1 8 upon h Judges oilier than himself Jj I nnd refine I to rerognlied standurds M ( J rrom "Ilerba " HHHj f A serviceable thine W i VI Is fennel, mint er halm, ) :J Kent In ihn thrifty calm I H 1 S Of hollows In the spring, H i 7 (r by old houses pent HJ J I Dear Is lis unrlrnt scent H f V To fulk that love the davs forgot, J II Nor think that Ood Is not BjVH Itue lavender and ssec, H 'r or tMitly a hurt ant III ; J Tor fever ant for i hill I H l Itosemary strange with dew, H i ' I or sorrow and lis sinsrt, n It 1 or 1 reaklng of the heart j i Yet pain dearth tears all come to dust, H i f As even the herbs must HvJmJ 'k' i h thought nul vvord nn I deed! Hl f ' Oh unforgetten things B t t v (tono nut of all the springs, H I ' Tho quest the dream tho creed! H li If (lone out of all the lands H , And jet safe In riots hauls. B I h ' Ji-or shall the dull herbs II vi. again, H And not the sons of men' M I -llieun Voodvorlh neese, In the March Hi Atlantic, H l Ambrcso Dlerce ns n rip. Hj , Jj Ambrose Itler'r while nut In Pan j ,( rranelsco recently visile! the mw Hj f m liouso of nn old filend u gentleman of H (( If Irish extraction rhe hostess evldenllj H took great pride In the home the fur Hf ,.1, nlshlngs of which vvere new un 1 benu- !.; ' tlful nnd gave every evidence of instc U; I nnd rellnement Mr Ulerce, who li id til nn ee for the beautiful, gavn unstinted j praise to cvervthlns he saw J I Hut ho said I am sorry to see ' that our house benullful pa It Is . 'I lacks one ornament which no Irish H i. i house should be without ' H m'I What la thaf she asked unsus- H i i' plclously H I ' A pis ' replied Mr, lllercc, with rt 1 ( satlstled chuckle H " The hostess eves sparkled H 'It did she said indignantly, 'hut H I jou havo suppllel the wtnt ' H rmplo era' Liability in the U. S H The plan suRgested Is not u new on" j but has nlready been ndnptod In one E3 , form or another h a numbei of cor H ' poratlons In the United Stales Its s j sentlal features nre as follows 'Kvciy H i employer, ns n prerequisite for em 1 ' plnvment is to rompel the cmploite 1 ' ' i 1 Insuro himself against death mil 1 . accident foi a certain amount say 1 j t , J-COO cither with n company In vvhhh Ht the emplover Is Interested or with one J ' which Is Independent the emplnjer If H neressai) paving part of the pre j mlums In surh caseB the polio la to H contain a provision that, in case nn m , nttempt Is made to mover damages l of the emplover under Ills common law )f , llabllltv for negligence no recovery can bo had on the Insurance polk) In ! question This method gives the cm Hf ii.l 1 loyee n choice of remellss hut taks 1 'f wn neither It secuies lo the Injured , i a juata compensation fnt Ills Injuries In tho form of Insurnme monev in cases ' i where his rmplovtr would not be Utile H 1 1 ? under the common law nnd wheie j ' 'j therefote no recovery rould bo had H npalnst him as In cases of contributor H i negligence It does not, howiver te H lease the employer from the liability H I to which he Is legallv subjert under H . I( the common law It is of piinuiount M I I 1, Importance to the coinmunllj ns well H ) ns to the Injured man himself that j , If mich a person should have some means 1 . of support Fveiy cripple who la un H nble tn recover damncen from hl em H loyer becomes of necessity n burden 1 i ' on the conimunli) AcrordliiRl) the H , J corporations or trusts that woull In B ! , i ntltute surh a system nnd provide for W ) that ui port would become agencies of II i ereat public rooiI The courts hivi H . I time and again held that an emploj r n J I cannot bj nn means contract ngalnst H i ) i liability for his own negligence Hut B Is 'tin such rnse, lint Is In easea where H I t ( the negligence of the employ i U In W I If I yond doubt nnd the Inauiatce com H I V, a ( paratlveb Hm.nl I the employee mull H ' H '! l' nn would resort tu his common law J S'r lemedy ngalnst his master In nil H I l ollier oases, howevtr casea of doubt HI t, rr of contributory negllgenie nnd of ns m ( , numptlon of risk -an election would, I I , Iff courae, he made to hold the lns.tr B J. ji ' unce company liable on Its polio j. ns H t ' I all that would be necessary to entitle H I H tic benf-tlrlnrv to letnii would le n t ml pi "f i f th occurrence of the a I lent wlttio it icgatd to the defenses will li the employer mlghr Interpose If he were su1 I'rof Andrew A flruce In the Mar.h Forum Tho Age of Brains. The Into Philip I) Aimour once told me that he did not give his Sons a dollar s worth of stock In his im mens" business iinill they hn 1 satisfied him that they rould mik sausage This was the great pickers homely wav of saying that he did not take his sons Into th firm until they had shown biislnea lapnrliv and Industry Hut not mam rich men In thla coun Irs follow the example set out by the founder of the gnat house of r mour The voting man with nothing but 1 rnlrs has nothing to lose What lo do with a. patrimony or linonoo does not I other him ir keep him awake at nlaht Thr young man with $100 WW will soon ralls that this Is too entill a sum to risk In business In an at.e of combines when all prnluctlve and merenntllo rntupilses nre rnndiicte! upon a scale of great magnlluje Manufacturing Is certainly nut nf the question nnd If he wnnls to embark In a nificanllle pursuit b must go tn a emnll town Hint In not vet Invaded bv a mammoth depsrtment stnrt sfll lug everythlni from n tnrk hammer to sloto tieth says n wrller In the roiuin Hut the voung man with nothing but I rains Is not confronted 1 such per plfxltles There Is no Irurt In brains It may be ossll le to corner the when I crop or lonlrnl the venrlj output of cornstarch but you innnnt corner the crop of Ideas If th vouns man limks nhout him aril studies the sltuntlnn he will qulcklv larn thai the age of com blnatlons Is nlo the age of 1 rains Nntlvo American Spo'ch Perhaps the most Important factor In the roblem Is speech nnd It may le staled at "me that despite the flM-sertlonti flM-sertlonti of unrrlllral tvmologlsls and nf some sound thinkers no romparl son Im insslble h tween the American linguistic sstenis nnd those of the rest of the worll willes II Kenne hi The International Monthly for Mar h Artlculite speech Is grouped In four now well establish 1 morpho Inglral mil is which differ from one inollier ns irofoiinllv ns do the or iters or even the classes of the nnlmal nnd vegetal le king loins Of these or derg thief the nggllltlnatlng Isolnt Im, nn 1 Inflrrtlng range over the l.nstern llemlsihere while the fourth poljsvnlhetir Im In exclusive orcupn Hon of the Western Attempln have been mnle to show that pnlvsynthela Is not a distinct order differing llltle from agRlullnntinn nnd consequents thnt the AmerUan tongues have ptmc turnl afllnltv with Moncolo Turkl, llasque nnl the other more hlshlv de veloped ngRlutlnntlng families of the Oil World Hut the difference Is radl-il radl-il nnd eonslstn In the tendency of polvt vnthesln to emhodv, pot merelv the prnnmnlivil but nlro the nominal and quallfyliig elements of the sen fences In n slnRle verbal or participial form n sn tailed bunchword often nf prollglotia length Thus the verbal laradlgin becomes endless and In the Tarnsciin of Mexico for Instanre such combinations as Imiociinl, tn wash the hauls hopodlnl tn wnph the ears elc , are toiijugnted In nil their meeds nnl tenses In their pnnltlve negative can sal nnl oilier forms This extrnordl- narj morphological structure, of which not a single Instnnce occurs elsewhere, rnnges with scarcely nny real exception from tho 1 sklmnunn of rireenlind to the Unumnlin of Chile, nnd inn be explained onlv on the ns. siiinpilnn that the proto-AmerlnrH possessed a common form of speech which was even where developed on nlvanthetlc lined during an Immense period of comi lete isolation from extraneous ex-traneous Inline in en. The native vocabularies nre equnlly Itili pendent nnd nil the tssns nt lexical lex-ical cnmpnrlMons with Chinese, Jnpa-tieso Jnpa-tieso Mia Holvncelnn Hasque Irish, Welsh nnl other Old World toncucs, hnvo ended In iihsnlutn failure. To Sleep Well o' NlKhta. the worst enemies of sleep are vvor-rlus vvor-rlus nvrrwoik overeatlnR Indlgestl. hie suppets mid the hnbltuU use of stlniulanta nnd dings The cure In eludes strict attention to diet n well-ventllnted well-ventllnted sleeplnR room some light exercise like it wnlk nfter the cvenlmi ciifnl and freedom of rourre, from worr Nnpoleon had ns man) cm 's and icrplexltles ns the next man, hut ntbltrarllv shut them off It Is not well to go to led hunsrs tsnjs the Ledger Mnnlhl) A cup of hot milk or n light sandwich Is ndvlsed when thnt sensntlon In felt et It Is necej snr to lemember that Insomnia nnd nn overloiiel stomach nre rlnsclv at qtiiiliiiid silmulnnts nnl narcotics in the end nre sleep destroyers The con dltlon thev Induce Is not refreshln sleep Sleepiness Is an Indication nf the need of sleep and must not he per inltted to disturb those who ire dlf-fcientlv dlf-fcientlv constituted When the whole subjeit In weighed the main remedv Is see n to be goo 1 habits unci a tranquil tran-quil mind i Some of Marconi's Conclusions. P r MrOrath editor of the l-ven-Ing derail Rt lohn s Newfoundland oontrlhutea tn the March Centur) nn nitlcle on Marconi s work which the Inventor authenticates In a prefatory not The writer snys In one of our nvanj talks at the St Johns si ill n Mr Manonl gave me this dlireHt cf his conclusions The wlieless ngency Is most effective over marine aieii The unbroken surfa o of the ocean enahlen dlstanres to be obtained nn! results nchleved whlih cannot le npiroaehel on lind (vr low IjIur inuntrj two thirds of the distance enn he reached tun over tracts where th usual diversified to pogriiphlcal features are found the potenrv of th vibrations Is reduce I to one half what It Is it sea High bills do not constitute mi cbnucle but the krounl itsilf retnrds the signals The vllintlnns seem lo reaih slight!) fir-llier fir-llier In foi. than In line weather at mosphfrlc otidltlona do not notions!) afTect them electrical dlstuiban es are their only foe Mr Manonl s liter exietlments appear to Indicate that a pol .'on feet hli,h gives th lest lemilts ns the wire suspended from It comos linn eonta t with sufllclentl) varied titmosi hert strata while ut the name tlm It enn le made thick enough to rioelv en substantial el 'ctilcnl Infill-i Infill-i nee fiom the rndlntliiR ether waves which are i might h It with n hal lion oi kite elevnted In nn altitude of IM feet or so the wire must he vei sllfcht and the ceaseless swn)lns of the upholder alsi lnterferen with the re. eption of dellnltt signals htrange Is enough a hoilsontal nerlnl wire Is of no value gives out no energi for bin purposes nnl was long nro dls i it led Noi Is It nn advantage In mirlne slRtiiilliitr to set up the pole or kli on i high hill Proxlmltv to the sea Is desirable nn! u low Ivlng spit near the ocwin Is the ben Anoth-r lest Interesting rli cumstnnce Is that rvsr) piece nf Broun I will not se ve foi the locating of a station Home geological forma lions nie jerveise othem are respon slve Ritntllng fiom one headland n distance of .0) miles ma) be reached from anrther the jange mn le nnl) half tint On ships the iinill wlie la suspended fiom the top of the maul hanslng loosel) down umongr the nta)s and rlfc-glm. It Is composed of cop per nnd steel nnd will stand considerable consider-able strain It enters the ope ator'a room at tho deck, and the mechanical f i irci ai" similar to thoe of nn rdli im t I gtaph offlee ' To tho Jcdfinint Day." When thb gs went wrong, grandfath'i Well the wirld rolls on to the Jedgmlnt An whii hould we sigh fer-an why si in i we tare'' The r knnln 8 lomln sometime some- h He i with the winter an dream n the Tho w rlil rolls on to the Jedgmlnt Diy When things went wrong nn we knelt In dust lo thank the lird fsr the poorest crust An the old tltnn friends th it we thought we knnwed ... , Had len us friendless along life s rond, iwu alwavs nothln but this to say The world mils on to the Jedgmlnt Kay' ' So we stifled tho sigh an' tried fcr th' Know?" nod made the right an! would reckon the wron An trouble senned lighter nn even the Had stars never dreamed of to make It We can hear we can suffer along tho Per "th w'orid'Volls on tn the Jedgmlnt '"' Atlanta Constitution Women ns Insurance Illsks The majority of companies charge women hlRher premiums tho difference differ-ence In this rcspoft 1 elng illogical while not ii small number make no ex tru charge whatsoever The tlalm Is mide that th- Increased risk Is nrtu-nllv nrtu-nllv Jiwined bv Ihe function of ma etnll sa)n American Medicine Some companies thereroie make no exlrn chatge after the nge nf M It Is pertl nentl nsked wh) some compinles nnd female risks piofltnble nt ordinary rates We suspect the exr Ian it Inn of the whole ( rot lem will be found to lie In prelu lire and custom and that gieat llnnnclil sue ess will come to thoeo rompanles which Invite the la dleti at orllnarv raten There Is no leason In vital statistics for exiludlnR or lining them Tho Tenclier In the Philippines Idlf)lng reports come from Washington Washing-ton as tn the advance of the schoolmaster schoolmas-ter upon th"- Philippines It Is esllmat ed rnuUil) that there nre about ltldoO I'lllplno pupils enrolled In the schools established b) our Oovernmenl nnd nbout hnlf tint ntimlicr In nclunl at ten lance Three or four thonsanl 1 ill plno nie Mvlng element ir) lnstruc Hon nbout half of whom themselves receive dill) lessons In I ngllsh In Ihe last eight months f! American teachers have Ron" tn their st itlons vmloun tans nre un ler consideration for compulsory attendance nt the schools as pari of the genernl scheme of diffusing duration but measures tn thnt en I will liardl) gn far until tho mil plv of sohoola beglna tn catch up with the demand U r resent the rillplnon seem to be clamoring for nil tho Amerlenn teachers the) enn get, nn 1 It Is nnne unce 1 that 2'd or 100 more well irnlned Amerlt in men can be em plo)ei though no more women teachers teach-ers nre wanted until conditions are more settled It seems that private schools have sprung up In greflt pumpers pum-pers nnd nre doing business ver) ac-Hvelv ac-Hvelv The) Inclu le parochial schools hrnnrhon of the l.)cce de Manila, nnd schools set up bv prlvnte enterprise This Inst development In significant as showing that oducsllon in In keen re quest When Japan went Into the bus Iness of education Ihlrt) )enra ago she first employcvl man) American nnd Puropean teachers but now her schooln nre mnnn! almost enlltel) hy home talent A like experience maybe looked for In the I'hlllprlnes Onco the school s)stem Rets well stalled, It will begin to provide Its own teachers Hnrper a Week!). Stamps Sent Trom All Lnnds, In Hie Postolllro depnrtment Ihere Is a book thnt Is nlwn)n Kept under lock nn I ke) It Is one of the most treasure! treas-ure! articles In the depirtment The book contains n set of postage stamps of oviry eeuntry In tho world Theso stamps come from Heme, Swltserlind Seven hunlred nnd Ilftv sets of each I'nltod Rt ites postnge Issuo nro nlsn distributed fiom that point l'nrh coun-tr) coun-tr) ifinpilsliiR the Intel nutlonnl Postal union when a new Issue of stnmps Is out sends u cerlnln number of sets to Heme The oillclals nt that point then distribute the stnnipi to tho different postolllce departments thioughout the vvoil I Wnshliigton Rlur A Light Hentt Under Fnllure A lli,lit heart unler fnllure Is nnother rondlllon of success which nin) be wiltlen down ns nn essential o one should mcd to be w irnrd against tho delele-lous effects of the blues Nothing" Noth-ing" deadens tho heirt of entei prise or unstrings the nerves of nrtlon like n, tit of the blues In one of those beautiful beauti-ful rn)irs which Hobert I.ouls Stevenson Stev-enson wrote for us In hla Ramoan household he pra)od for ' courare and ga)et) nnd n quiet mind ' A min who line ks up his brains with these three gifts hns nil 'he odds In his favor It Is next tn Impossible thnt he shoull fall In whit ho undertakes to ncionullstu Oa)et) Is the essence of power What Is theie In a failure oi two to cry ntout, oi In n dozen failures when oit know ou nre h mud to get theie" Richard le Otlllcnne In Suicess Lord Salisbury. Onco on tils feet the Premier be ennies one of tho most unemntlonil men In I'uioie Plowl) nnl with great de llbei ill in he speaks uslntt little or no gesture Never nt ense unices lestlng his nnn on two or three books plncctl one nbove the othei I on! Rnllsbut) looks slrnlght nhei! carina little or nothing for the presence of the brll Hani audience which so often gathers tn lieu him sn)s thnmberss lournsl The well rounded sentences Inci easing In length tow ir I the close of the oration ora-tion nre ver) frequently fashioned In solitude while walking to and fro with hint heal nnl hulls rlisped he-bin! he-bin! the rounded luck The 1 rentier s voice thnuch clear unci penetrating fiequentl) degenerates Into a mumble, renlerlng the mum r of Mbcs nn 1 flouts nnl Jeers' entlrelv Inaudible to lepnrters In the gnller) Hence the freqttenc) of the exptesslm In the dall) pnpers Lord Rallsbur) who wis Inllstlnrtl) henrd In the gal ler) was undetstood to sa) The difficult) dif-ficult) so far ns the olll la! report of speeches Is concerned has been over come bv allotting n seat on the door of the House to (he Hansard represen tntlve This concession excite i great opposition on the part of man) noble lords Dr. Mathews's Discoveries. Dr Mithews wilting In the March Centur) of The Nature of Nerve Tor e npiopos of the experiments nuido li) Or Loeli .mil himself, sa)S In cone luslon It will ptot i hi) te asked what ale llkel) tu le the rnctu i results of these conclusions' It Is of course Ini possible to ptedlot what prutlcal ion sequences will vei) like I) oicut In the following illrrr lions I iret the ph)icnl explanation thus attnlnel of one of the lienoni.-rm of life will If It proves Hue hilng us n step nearer the understanding nf other life liennmeii i the aitiritlil svntheils of Hi Inn matter in I the , rolnngatlon of life Theie Is appniently no In-heient In-heient rtnw.n why n min shoull die except our iRnornmo of the conditions inventing the reaction roIiir em In his protoi lasm Second It looks as If we hnd nt last serutel n ration il husls ef pharma cologv If the polsonom nctlon of salts la lite to tho rlc til nl chatnea thelt pmtl.lea bear nnd wo nre able lo off set this action liv rartlcles with tho epposlti clume there Is ever) iea3on t. believe that the poisonous action of Irugs Is also sn caused and ma) In tl.o same milliner be counlerft'tcd Ihe redll far this work should be given to Prof Loeb Thltd we hve nt last secured np P tlj n. -nsls for nttarklnu the fttnl problem of ferrnertatlon for the pe II ir fermentative or catalytic pow-erd pow-erd colloidal solutions are probabl) In their essence electrical A solution of tht problem of fermentation prob ahl) menns a revolution In some of the gient Industrie of the world for It will enable us to hull up our fool stuffs from the soil the nlr nnd sun light lut a i plants do It will put In our hands a power of controlling rhtm-Icnl rhtm-Icnl phenomena the results of will h can nt present hardly be conceived In the absence of experimental latn It Is Impossible lo si) definitely whether our results will ulllmatel) Illuminate the problem of fd mentation or not but they nt least suggest n menns nf n'-tncklng n'-tncklng this ptoblem nnd 1 think 1 do not overstate the probable conse quenccs of the solution of thnt trob- lem Would Women Trefer Jury WomenP Whethei women acrused of crime would welcome the success of the movement started hy the suffrnge wo men nf New ork to try them b) tvvelve good women nnd true ma) bn doubted Would Mrs Nnck who lined Oul densuppe to a erne) death nnd nftei ward sent his slayer to the electilc ehnlr. have fared nny better by the verdict of twelve women than sh did b) the verdict of tvvelve men'' Would Mnrln Hnrherl hnve found women more merciful than men' If rjnrcnre llurna should be Indletel for the murdei of Waller nrooks would she elect If she were allowed n choice, to be tried b) women rnther than b) men 1h prevailing belief Is that women who commit crime would gt more Jus tlce and lesi meic) horn Juries of their own sex than from Juries of men rti pedal!) where the crime or Us motive is unlawful poslon There Is no wn) of proving this of course nnd It ma) not he true Hut this nt lenst we know It Is easy for a chnrmlnR woman to convince a Jury of men thnt rhe ought to be paid damaRes by n man who has broken his promise to marr) her nud It Is almost Impossible for n man to get men tn give n verdict aRalnst a women under precisely tho same circumstances Women may bo we think they are at some dlsndvantaRe because of their Inequality with men legally and pi-lllioall) pi-lllioall) hut not we think. In the Jury-box New York 'World "Come of Theso Days." Pome of th'se davs '-that s the way thnt we sing it ' Some of these das so the merry bells ring It . L In thn dark o' Ihe wa)s All the stars o'e ablai O er the dreams that nre leading to Some of these da) si Some of these di)s'-thits the old song forever. Life will resch heights crowning every endeavor. An! pra)er will te praise Where nnthems well raise In the beautiful sunrise of 'Some of these das' Some of these da)a that s tho way for the singing' 'Some of these da)s let tho bells keep arlnlng' Though sorrow htrn)s And the thorns choko the wa)S Ood s roses will bloom for us Some of these etajs' ' Atlanta Constitution. China's Industrial Menace. In industr) the cheap man, the low man social)), Is the one who pulls down thn wages of those nbove him and It is plain thnt tho inllllonn In I htna trained In Industr), surrounded by undeveloped natural wealth as grent as In nn) part of thn globe with food ptoductB cheaper than any, climatic conditions the most favorable, living In straw or mud hutn with mud floors without furniture, with pigs, Reese, ducks chickens etc , ns their room compnnlons nnd on n diet that costs nbout two (gold) cents per day, these people, when trilned to compete com-pete with our more hlghl) pnl 1 nnd standard tpe of man will cert ilnl) pull down his standard of living when thelt products enter aide by sldo In tho world n markets China, can spare toda) more labor to work for the vvorld than nn) countr) Lnbor la so complete!) unorganized ns far ns Its productiveness Is concerned thst there are fv countries In tho world that produic so little In proportion propor-tion tn thelt population and natural te-sources te-sources Olve to China the mnlern mn-chlner), mn-chlner), the orRinlzed skill of foreign directors of Industr), and a political domination behind It such ns Itussli and r'rnnce combined could give these millions of virtual slaves me sure to he-come he-come a menace to the fiee nnd higher civilizations of other nations Gunton s Magazlno for March Inventing as a Profession, Although man) of these appnrentl) simple Inventions were discovered by chance most of the Inventors vvere cither long nsnclalod with the work In hand or had tome to realize the neces-slt) neces-slt) of some such Invention to save tlms nnd labor Necesslt) Is the mother of Invention today ns nlwa)s The Idea that fortuitous Inventions have formed a prominent pert In the vrorld a Industrial and material development line. Induced some to attempt tho Inven Hon of useful mtlc.les without nn) pie-vlous pie-vlous experience or ptipirntinn They have trusted to hlln 1 chance nnd have failed Accllentnl dltcoverlea cannot be taken In the literal sens', for ver) few Indeed have vet been the product of nn unti allied nnl unobservlng mind A mechanic who has spent half n life, time In one department of human en deavor may see tho great need of n simple Invention to sive time or labor In his work ear li )enr hla mind dwells nt Intervals upon the subject, nnd one da) an Idea flashes upon his mind or a simple iic Ident suggests the wn) of Inventing whit Is needed huch nn accidental Invention Is reill) the re. suit nf years of stud) and observation nnl II Is thus that many of the simple Inventions have roine Into existence Ounton Magazine for March Political Situation In Germany. Muih Information regarding the present pres-ent political situation In German) will he found In nn urtlcle on ' Oernian) n Political Turning Point ' contributed b) Wolf von Schlerhrnnd to the March number of the North American Review. Mr von Pchlerlrnnd wis horn In Germany, Ger-many, nnd for a number of )enrs was representative of the Associated Piess In Petlln, In which cnpnelty he had close personal relations with the leading lead-ing statesmen of the empire. Including four successive Chancellor The con dltlons which rendered It advisable for Germany, Austria nnd Italy tn unite In i defenrlve alliance have patsel awn) Austria no longer fenrn Russia unl friendly relations exist between Pinnto and Ital) Germany hns become a world power nnd her Interests me nn longer confined within the houndnrles of Lumps With the dissolution of tho Dielbund It becomes nee essnry for German) tn look for new friends nnd these she expects tn Nnd in Great Ilrlt aln nnd the I nlted Slates Popular rnncor such as raged against the latter countr during the Spanish war, nnd lnovv tiercel) dlieded ntalnst rngland han little effect upon the Government since Mr von Schlerhrnnd explains the Kaiser practically dliecta the rorelgn polio of the countiv Mr von Schler-branl Schler-branl deals at length with the question of the possible effect of the tariff bill pow Imlore th Imperial Parliament upon the Kaisers nsplrntlone nnd bv an annljsls of the constituent elements of the vnrlous political pnrtles lie shows tho reirons which control the attitude toward thnt measure of Its supporters and Ifn oi ponents Regarding Regard-ing tho growth of Soclnllsm he sn)s ' Of special Interest la the growth of Socialism ns a political fnctor In Germany Ger-many It must be borne In mind that Germany is the birthplace uf Socialism, and that It hns attained a higher devel opment there than an) where else I ' n? to Its numerl.nl development In 1S77 the Socinllsts cast 11.000 votes nt tho Reichstag elections, ns BRnlnsi in Lenters 1311000 for 'n,'nnr,e..,afl.n, nKalnst the Nntlonal Liberals 1 40SW In ISTJ nnd 1W owing to "I'."'" leprcsM e measures the socialist vote diopiei to "UOnn Dut fiom that tlrn-untll tlrn-untll the ln-l genetnl election thi .or 1R9S the Fo-lallst vote lose steadilv anJ rnpldl) nnd In 1"? It attained to 2 lib 000 while the vote of nil the other pel ties gradually went down nnd tonal some of those pnrtles poll harsly one fourth of their former strength The Socialists todn) nre In poll t of nuna bers by far the largest part) nnd at the next election the) will reach the 2 S00 000 mark and posslbl) exceed It Enptror William's Vtfsatlltty. Pmperor Willi im of Germany can talk tluentl) In six lanRtiages He has written a pla) nnd conducted Us te henrsal .No man Uvea n busier life than he hut on the discovery of the Roentgen rnvs he telegraphed for Tror Roentgen nnd tnlked with him for hours He hns written a public prn)er nnd conducted a choir He enn conk his own dinner can I lay chess paint pictures or draw caricatures He has learned engineering nnd studied elec trlclt) Though he enn onlv use on nrm he enn shoot rime for four hours nt the rate of two a minute He has over 1C0 tltl-s and isnn Admiral In three of the b'ggest navies In twenl) live vears he has shot !1000 head of game He changes his dress a dozen times n dav has a lozen volets and his warl-robe warl-robe Is woith WO "00 Chicago News Sausage While You Wnlt. 'Another new waller hna come nnd sone sail the veteian of the 15 rent restnurnnt ns he deposited a beef stew In front of his favorite customer 'W hat was the matter with him' nsked the fnvorlte customer Well Itwnsntex-netl) Itwnsntex-netl) his fault explained the veteran ion see the second da) he came here n customer comes In nnd nska for a brnce of Frankfnrteis Sausage Is nil out sn)S th" new waller, hut If )ou wnlt n while I think I enn get )ou some He wos so enger to be obliging that he wns going to send ncross the street for em Well sir, ns he went through the door Into the kitchen he happened to trend on the dog's tall The dog set up a howl nnl the customer jells 'He) there Never mind thnt snusage I Miess 1 don t want It' Then he puts on his hat and goes out The boss raw the whole thin? and that night the new waiter wns paid olf nnd quit Trett) tough, wasnt It7 Phlladclrhli Record Not Exnctly What Was Wnnted It might be supposed that Fngllsh speaking people would not venture to travel In a f irelgn countr) without some knowledge of Its language, but our countr) men do sreever) )ear A lad) relates that she wns one of n pmt) of English tourists that visited Madrid She wa the onl) one of the number who knew an) Spanish nnl her stock wns confined to )es nnl 'no' nnd 'milk ' R) means of Ren turea the) managed to get nlong the first nfternoon nnl night The next morning nt breakfast there was coffee but no milk nnd the party nppealed to the lad) to get some To her dlsma) she forgot the vvord for milk and Hft-er Hft-er striving In vain to recall It she seize! n piece of paper nnd pencil and dfew the picture of a cow The waiter examined the drawing critical!) went out of the room and returned prompt ly with n bundle of tickets for that days hull-flRht -Tit Bllo Goldfish Devour Mosquitoes Admlters of goldfish ni house pels nnd ornnmentn for aquariums and artificial ar-tificial ponda may be nble to rhow that thelt favorites have somethlnK besides their beauty to recommend them Prof M L Underwood of the Mnrpachmetts Instltue of lechnolog) reports that moaqullo larvae are favorite fa-vorite fool for goldfish He has made man) experiments that prove the fact, nn.l he suggests that the Intro luctlon of goldfish In email bodies of water where mosquitoes breed would be preferablo to the use of kerosene In destro)lng the pesta Goldfish he finds will thrive In our natural north ern waters nnd can easily be bred In nn sheltered pool wheie the wnter Is not fed b) too many cold springs Souths Companion Evening nt tho Old Home Hack to the hallowed hilts which chill hood knew. Made dm 1 ground by memories sweet and true I wandered listlessly one summer da) I blotted out the waste of weirv vears lolled the pages that vvere stained with nd fnnelM 1 was but a child at pla) Hut when tho evening tame and twilight Above tho Rra) -roofed homo 1 loved so And sill! nn elce called from the vine, clad door, o-iw.''i'onlli-"".c,"n w",p wh0 know The loving voices of long ago Will all ihm from their childish sports no more -lltth Whltson In the New lork Sun American Women nnd the Chinese Empress The hlslor) of the visit nf our Amer lenn Ministers wife to the Peking al are seems almost Incredible Do Iho proud nnd hnughl) daughters of West ern civilization nnd of ( hilstlan courts enter with heads ernt and perform the duties the) have asnimel In thnt rormal fashion which greets hut does not welcome? Not the) Their heads nre bowed ns If to n virtuous nn 1 enlightened en-lightened ro)nll) Twlie they bow to the pale vlsnged ornament In the cn ter of the room nnd then they ns nl tho steps of that i,lldel throne where on sits thit unspeakable prodigal nnl lend lefore her We ruh our ees in nmazement nt surh a scene rjUI mm Is but the beginning woman fiom our land n, daughter of thla Go! f ar Ing republic inv ikes In a si ee h un equalled for Itn cnmolaisnni toleiante of on Intolerable jerson the hlc-inR of Divine Providence upon that s hen, Inc head nnl blood stained han I Anl then ns If to add to Ihe humiliation of the spectacle this bejewelled pro II gal team the gems from her neck nnd w lists and fingers and plores them with n great show of teara and nt TV!. V"a "" "nf wr""8 ""'' ban Is of that American woman nnd In re sponse that American woman tells the accomplice of the nssasslmi of 1300 that pant will be fcngou All piriies til then nt the banquet table and bread Is broker, and all Ih fair nnd Bivcet ns n summers dny-the pnvvn. ger rmpress taking pattlclar notice of the rhlldten -of those chlldten who came within an acs of ,ly g ,,, their fithers 1 and eighteen months lefore because of an act vhkh ll,i fair hostess now bitterly lepepta -Harpers Weekly ' The Cznr of tho Hudson 3Uy Country The white population nf Moose is m The-e are the rank and fib Then there nre the officers commission, and non commissioned 'ihe Hudmn nu company Is oiwinlzei on rum ,,, lines ,ou enlin In II for ,, ,,rm ', venrs Perhaps nu win promotion in time with dlllkence capadiv and Ihorotifch knowledg of the inline tomjue ou may rise step ,v hut, from apprentice to clerk from clerk assistant trader then to under i..;, trader nnd finally to factor riej . theso theie Is also tie donn, ,'' must undcistitnd In aldlilnn tr i , ordinary profession dentlstr) an I v i erlnnr) treatment IJut thn factor lo the Imprru t m,., It will be a little difficult f I ,h '"" ern dweller In a highly -c i, V"l' moorac) lo appreciate the ,,, , power such nn official vu-w, must remember that Moo t actor! ii farther in time from ,New a. -rk thaf, . Japan It receives mall only thr e SncTSIS; re'L,srcluerng.r co,v.;.v,;.r T E'oau",:,d'eu!vror3 e;,r& whatever on the Inhabitants o re- 'hearnf dothI'r0,na';ioS.Pbur,,he Id worhlpnver to them flaunt-, in he ed banner of the great Hudson Ray ompan) The Inhabitants of the white gabled house near the brass cannon 1 the nhsolutt over lord of n kingdom as largo as (Heat "''"; i rnnce Spa n md German) "n.1" blned He is the law Ills mn)nnf ale carried out nn unquestioning.! . m ihoe of nn) orlentnl deepot -Stewnrt iM.H White In the March Success Diffusion of German Prosperity. Certninlv there nre aspects 111 which the civilizations of France Kng and nnl the I nlted States hive points of ""perlorlt) but these .ountr, have had far greater prlvnte wealth man German) Even toda) with Oerma-ny" Oerma-ny" Industrial development n souice Sf world wld- wonder and ndm r it Ion there nre no large fortunes In Ihe en tire empire when one exec pin tnai or Herr Krupp and three or four others The Oeinlins have been n poor pro nie nnd vet they hnve done thee great ""thing nV , Individual; .but ns nn enlightened nation l"'"""8 has not tnennt with them the elevation eleva-tion of a class nt the expenre of he mast' but the nveroge uplift ng of the whole population The railroads of (erman) are for the moot part public Pioiert) whereas those of Pusland and the I nlted Rtnte. have been ex plotted for th benefit of n few fojowjl nrlvote fortunes Germany will slead-I) slead-I) become richer and Its accumula-tlonn accumula-tlonn of effective cnpltal will Incrense immense!) In th- course of the next decade or two But the tendenc) vvll be to a diffusion, of wenlth Municipal gao and electrical supplies In Germany ore In n mnjorlt) of cnrs public prop ert) Street rallwn)s nro so mnn-aged mnn-aged that the private companies operating oper-ating them obtain a fair revrord for the capital the) have actunlly Invest ed hut are not allowed to capitalize the value of public franchises so as eventually to compel the t ubllc nn Is customarv In the Vnltei States to rav tribute to private capitalists upon ten times or flftv times the sum that they have orlglnall) advanced In all such matters public rights nnd pub lic Interests nre Infinitely betu, " guarded In Germany than In thi J-cd J-cd Statea Review of nevls. March '" for |