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Show Take up any morning paper in the land any morning of the week an I you will find from one to ten murders reported re-ported and from one to ten -defalca-. tions of various kinds. The murders are generally for money as well as the defalcations. These are plainly traced as to cause, to the general hard times prevailing. Somebody will have a fearful load of responsibility to shoulder should-er before the Great Judge. The situation situa-tion is growing to be simply horrible. They use the knout for corporal punishment in a high-toned church school in Denver. Rev. Frank Spauld-ing, Spauld-ing, a Bon of Bishop Spaulding of the Episcopal church, used the knotted rope upon two refractory pupils. There will be a terrible scandal oyer the matter mat-ter as all the parties are "away up" people. We say to the Herald that we are in favor of the early annexation of Hawaii, nor do we believe that policy to be jingoism in any proper sense of the word. It is out a wise precaution for the future. "When the nations come together by the ears, in a few years, we'll sadly need the islands. In the Tribune's judgment, the recent re-cent attack upon Mr. Cannon in the New York Times, was projected either by the democrats or by the Southern Pacific railroad. A close gueeser is this same Tribune. |