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Show EXAMISEU: TIIU UUCS1XO XPAY, UTAH, CKJDEX, JANUARY 20. THRONE FOR SERVIAS ROYAL ABEL, MADHOUSE LIKELY FOR ROYAL CAIN j I'HKKKXT II HI I!. TUB IliOWX I'ISIXCB "KCIIMiK, HA VB MAKE IT JKIRB EVI1IEXT Til AX KVEK THAT nE 1 UNFIT TO RULE, ASP I1E WILL 1!oba. 1'RIXrE ALEXANDER -- LATTER IS A MODEL YOUTH, AND THE CONTRAST BETWEEN THE ROYAL BROTHBLY BE DECLARED INSANE AND HUtVEKDKD BY HIS YOlXUEU BKOTHEB, F.BS FURNISHES A QUEER ITZZLE IX HEREDITY'. ,,tot J FHKAKK OF KIM! - SBUBBBBBBBBBBnBBHBBHBBBBBBUBBHBUHHBBBBBBBHBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBHBBBBBMaBBBBBBBBBBBBi of old brandy. biUug Urge quaatfii wrk the life of (error By contrast and imbecility which he leads in hi e gilded cage, the day of hi old penu-rioudruggie In Geneva must appear to him Uke a lost Paradise. Pkiling Ptinoe Alexander, there is for yet aunt her promising candidate ihr tbrnne of Servia, the fourteen-year-ol- d Prince Paul, son of Prince Arsen, King Peter's younger brother. Despite hla extreme youth, Paul is In th United States and Stronger hint could have been pot that ibe Grown Inn Great Briuia by Tunic Bron. wanted. All Rights Strictly Roafnrtvd . lost Meanwhile King . Drier ha Unlec nemo sud-4e- n whatever nerve he may have possessVienne, Jib. remove ed as a young man. He Is more closeupbecrcl d.ould previously dynasty Mine inure ly Jbarded them ever King Alexantbe Krgaorgi-lfrom servln, there aeraus no doubt der was, even whes plots against him that Kiag Peitfa aeeoud aon. Pctnce were dally discovered. Though only Ale under, will be the neat m.veieigTi CO years of age he has the appearance of of a very etf- man. When he reached of that unhappy country Instead hia elder broilier, the Crown Prince tScrria after the mhrdeys he looked cun-veje- d Copyrighted i, l. Georye. Of Into the latter a wild reses. of wMca 1 wiote eutne (fine ggc, hate become more frequnit and outrageous and have goo far to substantiaie the report that he Is uienatlly deranged and ctterly unfit to rule hla evuuiry. These reporta, of course, are officially denied, but mad or aane. it appear certain that Ueoige will never be permit: ed to ancceed hia fa' her on the throne. It la indeed nw staled In court circle lhat the antwa-aionwl-ll pasa to Prince Alexander, the Crown Prince ho to aa popular la disliked and execrated. Juai 18 year of age Alesauder la a haadMune youth with n gond figure. hia Physically he strongly resembl-degenerate elder brother but In and menisl equipment he presents a striking contrast to him. George has the ungovernable temper ia always amiof maniac, Alexander able: George is la;--. Alexand, r is studious; George hi etupld, Alexander i clever; George la coarse, Alexander Is refined: George la a dissolute rake, Alexander lrada a dean life. It la oue f the pnxxlea of heredity that two nrh utterly different typra ihoiild be born of the acme pmwnts. Like bl brother, Alexander was went iu the famous School for Imperial Page In St. Petersburg, hut the rigors of that northern ell mate proved too severe for hia ranatitiiilon and b was forced hi leave the Ruaelan capital. Before be did so symptoms of pulmonary trouble began to manifest themselves, but happily these have entirely vanished since the Prince's return to Belgrade, end be ia now In excellent health. Oca pile ibat fact. It la significant that King Peter has decided not to send him bark .to Kuaala, but to keep him la the palace at Belgrade. Itrcently b baa been delegated to assist at several function at which the Crown Prince was conspicuous by hla absence. When tkr King In public he la usually accompanied He seem to feel that by Alexander. the lad' popularity afford hint some measure cif protection on bl tottering throne, There can be no douM that the people of servtn would, hall with delight the substitution of Alexander for George aa the heir to the throne. That was made apparent even at the coronation banquet, when a toast was acclaimed with tremendous enthusiasm which expressed a wish that the crown should pass to tbs ablest memNo ber of Hia Majesty's family. s One of his favorite amusements la hi military boots. Another diversion to which ho extremely partial la to oit at one of the palace windows with an air gun and take pot shots at people as they pasa in the street. In thla way he Inflicted a painful wound recently in an old woman's face. If not really mad, he simulates madness better than even Hamlet did. And In 1 Clou dlua. The people of Belgrade live In terror of him. In hla reckless moods he no ,, restraint. He gallops knows through the streets utterly regardless of pedestrian. He hai more than once announced hi Intention of erecting a gallow In the chief square th of Belgrade, whom he ascend throne and to hang thereon those who PHIM K liKOHUR. fHOWR PRIVI'R OK UH1A. m oppose his royal will. To the Servian Iks Pnkaklf Will Us iMrlaw lassos in Ik to Um Threat Vests la Bis Toonart nrvissr, intot aitHsdcr. he appears to be a scourge sent by Providence to avenge the assassination of King Alexander and Queen like a decayed military man, with nil peoclasses of(the popular among Drags. hnwk-llkdewith marked fncu, sinister, ple. He gives every Indication of Several officers have bluntly refused deep lines, grixxled hair and mus- veloping Into n fine man. But hi .Vow tache. hla face is aohen and would probably Involve n lung to serve a hi aids de camp owing to baggy, his hair la while, hi eye ire regency, and In the present state of the indignities wMefc he heap upon full of rheum, lie ghuffl along like affairs In Servia that would allow those who wait upon him. Occasiona vender of old clothes and hi hand scope for all aorta of plots and cun ally, though, be meets more than hla match. A major, whose ears ho had have the drunkard's twitch. He sleep spiracles. little and upend much of hi time Prince George, meantime, shows no boxed after grossly Insulting him. seeking courage la the buttle and lui- - disposition to mend hi way. Instead drew hi sword, and it would have Siur-wfa- e suo-cesst- coma his way. Then the police, who have street dive for year, lhat Twenty-fift- h would lie hopping mad over aome of the things said lu lhat contribution. Whoever furnishes those boys with meals would be offended and the party who keeps them supplied with cigars and cigarettes while lu Jail would not like It. Then the reporters who made a Jail break story out of the harmless hole in the Jail plastering, and made aeveral straw cocaine fiend out of oue real one, might, feel hurt and that, dear lady, would never do. We can aland for editorial denunciation but we must keep on the right side of the reporters because, because -- goodness sake, can't you see why? and to help men to meekly let the bar to unlawful pastime: toh-rat- DEPARTM ENT BY W. C. T. U. EDITORIAL' COMMITTEE MISS MABEL M. CHAR PIE MRS. CLAYTON COOL1DGE MISS LEOTA S. KENNEDY rerull of their traffic demonstrates, terribly, the destruction they are makAn custom paper rererilly pnlillaheil For what Is ing of thclr neighbor. a map slowing the prohibition and murder? According to Blackatime. high Herns part of the slate of Ken- eminent authority. It la the sacrifice tucky. The smrtllng discovery Kmade of a human life front mere sordid love that only about five conn lie In the of gain, supreme KPlflidim-K- . recklessentire state do not bate pruhibltl.in. ness, or any wicked stare of the Kvldentlv Kentuckians have grown heart. Think you. does not the drunkard-mtired of having thulr state referred i aker's occupation rotne within a the due "where the corn la full of the ciimpas of (but ilcfinitjitn? lad the graves of the vieltiuH and the nri kernels and the colonels full of corn. faces of living survivors answer. THE LORD SHUT HIM IN." National Tempo. mice Advocate. KENTUCKY. T - " down ' NOT DISCOURAGED. - The people of tlio United Slates have evidently never aa yet admitted In very large numbers that the social evil and gambling1 cannot be successfully dealt with, elae why do the laws on the statute prohibiting them book?. )f any law can be enforced, these law can be, whenever the officers are sufficiently anxlott to enforce them. It all depends on that and perhaps somewhat on proper newspaper sympathy fur having these laws enforced. WHAT CHILDREN SWALLOW. (. - uf putting baliy'a anything ami everything Into He month, she eclxed upon a fascinating object used by ladies to Induce a becoming wave In the hair, anil promptly swallowed II. The baby is kept tinder ckise observation with t and it is God aumetinies shuts the door and SOCIALISM OR WHISKEY? that aa there 1 no Inflammation boped shuts u In. or high temperature an operatlou will 'I hat He may speak, perchance There a very manifc' effort to not be n cemary. Through grief nr peln. IVti-raoascribe the wrerk at rereiit The Pally Mull reporter waa Ini And softly, to heart, above the oil the I nion Pacific to the KortalUtic formed that the case wa hv no din f the lTyeai old telegraph lenripiicus means exceptional. a Recently May tell some precious though lu us operator. reBur all the newspaper child was titni-- r treatment who had again. ports mention alu a certain "bottle of swallowed it t tv bicycle, and another whlNker secured In Ogden" Just was brought In with a hrass moak.-- y God sometime shut the dour tuui to the aerhleiil. S i wc think theprior Soin liL in tenor Coins and hoot buus still, keeps cialists can pioi e n alibi. But we ttons were very frequently- - swallowed, , The ho nur feverish our deep must nut dlwcitas a case. etc. while thimbles pin and even knife tinre'. blades have brrn removed from tiny His touch Beueaih hum (pilot, gentle children. Onluv to the THE DISTRICT the ATTQRNEY. till treatment of such cast's has been murh He whispers what our scar , What is the occasion for this simplified. love best. Some of the rases are not without it nrrlpaihy for the office of dls'rlct their humnroii side. A workman who s'toriiey? la tit present Incumbent NO REWARD sIliliA 1hGod S'lUIPttlllc OFFERED. (ln.tr. and out And If so. had pm down hi. week's wages on the with of harmony? though shut in. table was hrr. fieri to find, a moment If 'tie His hand, shall hi- u,t wait whom? Like wise, where and whereWhat lias become of the following, after thar his chiM-- an Infant of about fore? and see? nil of which set m tv lost?: three ha. one of the gold If worry lies wiih-nf- . ;m. toil m,, sin. The revised city ordinance-- ; the coins jiTiri swadnwed H for safu cusPROMOTERS OF VICE. God's word ti.ay wait wlihin fur yen propose.! ordinance for permit ling po- tody. (ind'in Hull. and me. to bleak inlo gaiiib'itig rooms; Anonymous. Several eilitois of I'tiili ilaiifee, fol- licemen sed the ordinance for prop. promoting THIS COUNTRY 18 ALL RIGHT. HUMAN NATURE AND COLD FEET lowing the lend of Harper's Weekly . Sabbath ohscrv.ttice. Why tint have have within the past two weeks pubthe do detective work on soinc city of gambling WashitiKlon Host. Human nature in a vei y curious lished lengthy defen-- e these rnaes? The tour of pessimism so prevalent mixture." This is a favorite expres- and prosMt in ion. Wltn' Is the reason in the press in discussing the many sion with those editorial writers who of lids unanimity? NOT FOUND WANTING. la is possible that the charge is true new problems" that have so suddenly are the princlpaj apologists for saas made, that there exists In the t arisen Is 'plough to cause astonishloons. Once more our minis', rial ascria-tioi- i ment. a syndicate of vice promoter who are Another favorite is the following. Secretary Root's speech, warnha iicn,ontr!ed ji. fl'uess. ing the states t.,al unless they exer"You cannot make people good by leg- able to pay for newspaper ailicris-lngIhriio fight or "glove corl.-stswin cise ihe dm hs the naislative enact men'." not feel much cncmtragcd (j come uj tion will exerciseof sovereignlyThai sound very plausible and yet ji for them, has raisOgden. ed a dismal chorus from the soothOH. IT WOULDN'T DO! whenever the stock of coal runs low-iHereafter no one who '.Liens in sayers, who think the editorial bln, these same editothey see Bn end of these iiitnlseis prcsi h can help hut the American system of government. rial writers stlae and begin calling fci This depart ntent has received a confeel th.it th. are and that Secretary Shaw's ddrlaratlsu that a railroad commission. tribution front an Ogden ladv who Is they t?,e3'e:vvs try to practice what some common sense should be exerMen and breihren. don't you know very much worked up over 'he cse of ll.cy re:icli cised in dealtrs with the prohlent that you cannot make railroads good the Ihivk accused of b'ltglaries and wliii arriving front prosperity has brought by legislation? appear to have roncoe'ed tli-lQUEER MIXTURES. forrit a demand from the thov.gatlei P. 8. Will prohibition of coal famschemes in a rert.cn that prosperity itself should be ines really prohlbl ? Twenty-fiftclv.ir dorrThe newspaper writer L In a very brought to a The Hill we Caltlto' pubilsh it. W? llrr a iiKMihicr opin-"'ii dign-of public longdistance suggestion that iueeme FOR GAIN. Very sony. but tin- - article woi:i,t and or public moritls. If he does and inheritance sbottid he taxed n.t conscience the lie to tssk bring The brings in a wad from various sources, cMsiiMshmentH of Wc fear the e.-his pi, per j enn The harm. i.inij!. expression which could not be much loudfr if tue land are killing men for gain an Would luit Hit id of 'lie stu'e-11i ,ri il that "human mrii'e at congress were actually engaged in certainly and steadily as If they were it's ir.p.'b in ;, .ii'ichMo might Is tiii.-ea best mix' i'i urc," ahieh, pas-rinan of the pag te. or of be . absolr ia 1,:.!1 in sol-,.i rriu'na' .the; He i'.ttci Hint man is weak of the supr- me court, if not The pestilen-la- l disca. They kuo tltev ssf'lli a'niid .1 libel suits. a M, I iii:d wholly unable to 1:vv will consMtir tun. in n dorcu o'hor direcre 1:1 liny men. Kw.ry glance at tin. n. I., halt- ttflt'-- tli'i ni iO(i n, t:. itch to tea ic human it tire srak ((o tions there ts a dic":d ut erv That tically ceased. However, one cannot help u gleam nf interest In a recent editorial In Mlda'a Criterion, In which the assertion la bitterly attacked. It seems that, the brewing Interests of the state of Oregon have formed an orgaulxatlnn To Indue the voters to free beer from the bun of prohibition." Thu Criterion laughs at the argument a of the brewers for their "temperance bread." calling them argument that have become stale ami exploded in the East. This whisky Journal says further lhat "they allege with ludicrous audacity that beer Is and this in the face uf every day's experience and observation to the eon trary." For once, the enemy, "dlvtd ed against itself," is honest! Rut it is a strange compelling to tha inuh The flit m Signal. heer-ls-a-foo- d 1 he-ir- Imi-Ic- s svtrl-i?- sttit-clf- w.-s- ? v s'tn-ere- . r ';( - lfc . - liquor-sellin- ; .('t-io oft-rel- - g 1 - ;c-(- . 1 deti-an- that the boldest opposition dare aot make the slightest to the murder within their own tT 8ome month ago on of the mT prominent men in a country near Kitsch wna hruiallv ir.uidorJT .hand of hla political Eight men were arretted for rh gJJ1 tried and sentenced n terms of priaonment rangiug from five to S. teen yearn. A few week later that were all pardoned and released from JalL There la no security for nr, property anywhere. The Cabinet and Parliament am tirely at loggerheads, and polhicxi condition are dally growing worn Th country la practically banknint Since the tariff war with the farmers have been unable to sell their pigs, and the agricultural district, which means practical!? the whole country outside of the capital are in the deepest distress The greatest disaffection 1 rampur In the army, which aeems to be grid ually shaking itself free front the tyranny of the conspirators pirtv Whole regiments are mutinying and the officer are powerless Since the recent trial of a large number of of. fleer opposed to th conspirator' party no now arrests of officer havs been made, the conspirator fearing a popular outbreak. Liberty of the press has no existence; the newspaper are completslv nnder the control of the government, which exercises a censorship as rigorous aa ever prevailed under the nils of the Tsar. - In short, the general outlook la sock that a catastrophe might come at any moment. Competent observers Indeed affrm that It cannot be delayed muck t !' y of Belgrade Superstitious citlxen are recalling the fact that on be dar on which King Peter entered the Konak hundreds of ravens from tie banka of the Save and the Danube flew over Belgrade in such masse u had never been seen before. They settled at last In the chestnut, trees U the grounds of the Konak and Immediately before windows of King apartments. For a whole vtsk they remained cawing continuously and robbing the entire neighborhood of its nightly repose. Nothing could drive them away. The court aenrinti throw down pol tutted meat, but the bird left it untonchad. Finally a dotes airguna were bought and the court official did fearful execution among the bird the next night. Scarcely t tenth of the hundreds of raven were left to fly away the next morning The ravens are gone, but Mack rap and brooding despair remain. Ik finger of God In relentlessly pressiig upon Peter Knragoergevltch. the rafters ble, trembling occupant of a tbmM acquired by murder. s Biag Fattf'S raiuns alkxandbr orto sehvia. tka Tkr n Win WIU Pnbkbltr km draws Hlr la Pise Prtpw of His BrsUk During a recent hunt near Belgrade deposed by revolution or assassinathe Crown Prince purposely shot a tion within a week. As for Bervla itself.lt is In a moot unpeasant in the eye just to show hla companions what an excellent mark-mahappy pilght.polltlcally, financially and n he la Quite recently, after a dispute with Dr. Dlmltach. ' the court physician and Chief of the Royal Cabinet, the Prince boxed hla ears with such force that the doctor's hat fell off. At the Karaguorgevitcb fete, the other day, as the proceaaton headed Industrially. Chaos and anarchy prevail everywhere outside of Belgrade. It la creditably stated that there have been more political murder in the country district of Servla in 1906 than In the whole of Macedonia. The only difference la that the latter are Some Ibe times are out of Joint that newspapers affect to bellevo crime la mui prevalent than ever; others that the nation la plunging headlong to destruction because of th abuse of marriage and divorce lawo. Why not cheer up a little? Things are not altogether to the bad. The states of the Union are still organ-lie- d and able to stand up for their righto. The federal government baa not stolen or otherwise usurped any of the powers reserved to the states and the people, however ardently such a course may be urged, and there la no prospect that the balance between the state and the government will be disturbed. The country ia staggering along fairly well under the burden of prosperity. There are hardships, of course, in trying to cope with excessive crops and unusual production, but the people who are struggling with thla problem are well fed. well clothed and well housed. There are no hardships of hunger, at any the big stream from sweeping the city off the continent of North America. The city of New Orleans stands like a tollgat at the beginning of thla long waterway up th center of our country. And In South America Bueno Ayres ha a precisely similar station. aa a glance at the map will show. New York got It start by the same condition. Her was the bay, nn excellent harbor and there was the Hudson, reaching back into a rich country; and there also was Lung Island sound. Just a good, for trade purposes, a another river. And Anally, along came De Witt Clinton and others, who made the Erie canal, and so made the Hudson twice as much of a ruad by opening from it their big ditch Into the Great Lake. Historian s will tell ua that this new waterway, the canal, enabled New York (o outrace Philadelphia and become the metropolis. Philadelphia had the Deb aware and all the trade It could give, but It had no waterway through the mountains to the country tn the west It la of Interest, now, to aee how Chicago got her atari. Some of the histories make much ado Aver the natural harbor' which the explorers found. Hut every one knows that that natural harbor waa the- - mouth of the merest shred of a little muddy stream, reaching Inland to nowhere In particular. It was all very well for a ranoe harbor. Into which the red man might paddle on the way to the portage. But no far aa commerce 1 concerned, In the modern sense, If Chicago had had nothing but her harbor to start her In business she would not be much of a town today. Chicago's fortune was based upen several factors, all working together, and the quiet little mud creek she grew up on was, perhaps, the least of them. Bo we find that comet I me the harbor makes the town, aa in the case of San Francisco. And in otheT instance the town makea tha harbor, aa In Chicago. In the London hospital there la nt resent a tiny patient, one year and thra week old. who Is suffering from The quarrel between brewing and the effects of swallowing a hair curldistilling Interests is growing so fa- er. Seven weeks ago, following every rate. miliar that comment upon It has pracInstinct BEER AN INTOXICANT. 'niCLim wiiv jr longer. some measure hla role seems to bo that uf Hamlet to King Peter' all reported and chrouicled two or three time over Austria-Hungar- to bury cats up to their neck In th earth and stamp them to death with TEMPERANCE CONDUCTED by the King approached the Cathedral, a cab passed in which were th Crown Prince and some disreputable such Ho show women, all drunk. symptoms of mental and moral abnormality that if aot actually Insane ho la certainly not fit to he at large. The report that he was to be aent to a lunatic asylum has been denied, but it would surprise no one if that course should ha adopted. If ha should over become King .of Senrla he would be threat." right and left when they I fared, ill with the Prince If sou other officer had not Interfered. Enraged by eome directions given by hla tutor. M. Levasaaur, he threw pears and apple at hla head, and wound up the performance by hurling a syphoa bottle at him. That waa too much for the amiable Frenchman. He pitched In and gave the Prince a sound thrashing. and left fiervia, and no other tutor has yet been found bold enough to take his place. 1 dell-nlie- lv apra of profiting by his younger brother's example he seem bent on doing everything In hi power to accentuate the contrast between them. Only a few weeks ago he smuggled a lot of hia boon companion, male and female. Into the palace, donned bis father's crown and coronet ton mautle, and held n drunken orgy with them. While the carousal was at it height the King entered the room, attracted by the noise. The Prince'a companions were frightened Into sobriety and hastily decamped, but George was not a I was just trying these hit feaxed. things on." he laid, "and flatter myself that 1 look much better in them than you do." Then he coolly invited hla father to Join him in drinking the health of hia succeaaor. The scene was ended by some attendants carrying him off to bed. He makes no secret of his contempt for hla father, even when sober. "You are in n terrible fright that some one will kill you," he fa reported to hare said te the King on one ocraaion. Do not worry youraelf, I will he the one to kill you. The other day a mouse waa caught lu the palace. The Crown Prince took the little animal out of the trap still alive, and ordered one of the sentries on guard to bile its head off. The soldier refused, and the Prince, drawing hia revolver, threatened to shoot him if be did not obey. Only the Intervention of one of the Kings adjutant prevented him from carrying out M If the reader of newspapers think that crime la on the Increase, let them remember that the population of the United Stntea Is twice that of Great Britain; that happenings In this country. Including crimes, are far more widely published than In any other country, and that- stories of crime deal with the abnormal and divergent clement of over 80,600.000 people. They will then perceive that the amount of crime in the United 8tatea of all kinds la relatively extremely small. The vast body of the American people is virtuous, normal, sane, healthy and very busy, it la not engaged In grafting, murdering or seeking divorce. It is about to celebrate the season uf good will on earth and peace among men under better condition than have ever prevailed in the United State. If not anywhere else In the worid. The United States la all right. All that la necessary In these roaring times is to keep a level head and refrain from excesses ia government, business and personal affslrs. . SIMPLIFIED SPELLING. L. HARVEY SCOTT. Labor Notes The Utah SUto Federation of labor hat resolved tn circulate a petition to congress asking the fraction of postal saving banka ' ' The officers of the United Mias Workers of Indiana arc asking of the legislature to pledge themselves to vote for a bill creating a commission before wMch all applicants for work aa a miner mutt tak au examination. Because their pay checks did wt arrive on time, 40U men quit work at the car whop of the Northern in South Taooma, Wash., recently. e Officer of the Lowell Textile Cowell have been Informed In a ommunl-cr.tlofrom the Lowell Manufhctnr-erp- ' n association that the request ft Increase of S per cent beyonl that alnariy granted could not be givra. n The eighteenth annual eonvenSoa of the United Mine Workers of America will be held In Tomlin o hall, Indianapolis, Ind., oommendag at 10 a. m. Tuesday, ' January la 1907. Following the recent Bailors ttriks i the Pacific coast cornea a disa raent between Ike officers of the s which promise to result In w of the greatest labor troubles In with Pacific coast shipping recant years. Thla- la a strike of all ship officers except the masters. T trouble hinges on the demand ofta lnr officers for overtime and in aalary of 810,000 a month. - The Simplified Spelling board says New York employers are cofflPj" that "the habit of present publishers ing of the new child labor law. TbT to threaten to have It repealed. thclr GREAT RIVERS AND BIG CITIES. of permitting adopt' home imperfect standard. Uke the older dictionaries, as an InflexLoa Angeles, Cal., trade union b- Walter J. Kenyon, writing In the St. ible rule, and to alter the text of the contemplate starting a bank. Nicholas magaxlne. declares that the standard authors, when a new edition very beat kind of a road that . com- is made, to uit their prsferonce, plannlnl merce has ever found to travel on ls serves to conceal from the reader the to Richmond, va.. unions are labor tempi. erect a 1100,000 a deep and quiet river. Especially a ral spelling of the author himself. river that leads from the aea. where Thus not only Shakespeare and MilThe Amookeag Manufecturing the ship of all countries are ssillng. ton, bnt Pope. Cowper. Byron, Scott far into a land that la qich In the Campbell, Macaulay, are compelled to pany of Manchester, SN. . nBl7 par things those countries want. If w sppear. not in their own spelling, but eed an increase of went Into effect oo H-- now look over the world map we shall see that wherever xuch a river reaches the sea a big seaport ha grown up. We have Cairo on the Nile, and Nw Orleans on the Mississippi, and New York on the Hudson; Buenos Ayres. Ui metropolis of the southern hemisphere. on the La Plata j Para, young, lusty and hopeful, at the mouth of the Antaxon: Hamburg cn the Elbe, and so on. in aa Indefinite list. This matter of a good water road Inland is so important that often man has patched up some sort of a harbor where none existed eu a to avail himself nf one of the4 great waterways. New Orleans, for Instance, from nu; point of view, i built In the most unlikely place. The streets are lower 'ha-.- i the anrfaee of the river, nnd only a great dike of earth keeps of the publisher or proof-reade-r who chance to preftr." A moderate familiarity with the openreferred ing of some of the worth! to will convince the person possessing It that It is lucky for the reading public that the publisher exercises s "preference." , If he did not there would anon be preclou few reader of Shakespeare and Milton, for the simple reason that their please spelling makes them unintelligible to the modern. Not hmg ago Carnegie, who la an ardent spelling reformer, quoted liberally from Shake-apeto ahow hew ninth we have Improved on hla style; now his fellow reformer are trying to make ua believe tha: the object of apeillcg ia to get back to the original and varied style of the ancients. In the spelling re-tra- wages, which About 18,000 employes will ., J-- w beneflited. The painter have Juat feeling elated over their record . United States, during the Hera la the record: Charters ! 178: surrendered, 100; d1 berahlp, 5.416; number of won, 90; compromised. 5; vantages gained without. hoW wage and shorter 100 localities: no reduction In the past year: wages and hours rwluced cent, are among lbs m the past ? v,rtj.. aceumpllshi-Deatb benefits. 154.447. daath flu. members wives. U- -- lions to other uakma, f5(.PW- yr a- (2" trike-crease- d H. oua-thlr- d |