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Show I Tonight tho bijr Development meoting in 'tho Tabernacle. Clo to it! The Paris anarchists hissed King AI-t AI-t fonso of Spain on his recent visit to Prance. But as long as thoy don't do any worse than that, ho won't mind. .Mr. Frank J. Iliigcnbartb 's report of conditions as tho finds them in Washington Wash-ington with respect to tho freo wool propaganda shows a mixed outlook, with undue timidity among Democratic Senators. Sena-tors. The dismissal of the case against tt larencc Darrow at Los Angoles is" tho 'only thing to do, as a practical proposition. proposi-tion. The prosecution having failed in the. first instance, there is no reason to expect success in another trial. Iia - A good many sneers are directed at Provisional President Iluerta for his statement of the diplomatic situation Yietweoii Mexico and the United States. Bui that he slates that situation with exactness Ihero is no manner of doubt. When the snffragettes get up a mob jn London the hoodlum mob attacks them. Tho polico interveno and quell the hoodlums. Then the suffragettes .tlttack the police. And so the interest ip the militant cause is kept at the boiling boil-ing point. - Tho protest against Embassador Wal-Uor Wal-Uor H. Pago is a class protest. It "would bo a rather milk-and-water sort of a man against whom nobody could ro induced to say a word. Such class .Interference as this is unfair and unpatriotic. un-patriotic. Tho otcrnal Thaw ease is obtruded upon the public again, and, as usual, .Malodorously, in a recital of attempts to buy his freedom. We don't wish !Mr. Thaw any bad luck, but those who live longer than ho will cHcape the affliction. af-fliction. An Eastern contemporary says: "Dr. Friedmann's cure for tuberculosis has Seen tried, and tho Scotch verdict 'not proven' has been returned." fine that 1 sort of a verdict in this case means that tho cure is a failure. For. if its effi- fl oacy is not proven its efficacy doesn't exist. Failure to euro kills the claim fl of the inventor. ! 1 x 1 " "'The proposition, ralhor doubtful heretofore, that "anybody can make good bread," ought to bo more feasible ,now that tho U. S. Gox'emmont has found the best formuln, and gives it to the public. Used in due proportion, it is valuable in any household. But -no doubt here, us in other matters, skill will count. Secretary Lane has opened tho Yose-.mite Yose-.mite to automobiles; at which thero jj tho usual outcry. from those who dc-sire dc-sire to havo as few as possible visit that wonderful park. But the right Uiing is to let as many as possible sec Hj the scenic wonders there, and any way to get in that is not destructive should Hj be jcrmittod, even to tho airship, bi-plane, bi-plane, or mouoplane. Pittsburg Dispatch: "A young woman sentenced to jail in Chicago was pardoned because she went on a bun-strike. bun-strike. Exactly what is to becomo i the ri laws if feminine offenders t'i L'of oif by starving themselves a little, is a rather important question. H! We utterly fail to appreciate tho logic oi tho idea that the laws are to be an-nillled an-nillled by the simple act of a hysterical woman r 'ing to cat." The British Governmont ran into a Hj BDag when it undertook to suppress the organ of the suffragettes. Tho idea of a freo press is so thoroughly accepted among English-speaking peo-nles peo-nles that the suppression had to be abandoned, with tho explanation that there had Teen misconstruction of what Mas proposed. And so a freo press, ?Jpa though troublcsomo, is vindicated. But with the just proviso that such press shall not bo used t0 put forth in-citcments in-citcments to crime. 'Boston Globo: "Porhaps one reason behind tho strange strike of tho school-bojB school-bojB is that they have been made to fgcl themselves too important to tho Hneral schemo of things. What with military glorv, encouragement in secret pocipfies, kowtowing to and printing tho photographs of immature athletes to sny nothing of a trip to South America , for two of them, and yards of flap-i flap-i doodle oratory abont tho coming gen-cration gen-cration iJi'b small wonder if their lit- aiw rjjrHnnd if h(v rc gard tho acceptance Jiytbpof a- froc education, as a' favor .to thoir parents and to tho community!'1 This is sound sense, aud undoubtedly the correct analj-sia of the situation. . |