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Show TI1E in it AND PRESIDENT THE North American: The JSS-at Indianapolis speech a 'I deten I day h of h.a to ha Jfa, relation of It the nation . perhaps, the carriers. twiable and virile rf all hi It wa temperate, nosltive and so clear in it e fail to "JUuttat no manofcan hi purposes meaning end mtarepWMfntatlon-nncalumny. Thi. man atm. at I apart from the public aUani, hu lateral. He i m an He aou d L ertocof-pn.pert.v- , men who would nobody but the their fellow. Hi motive are derived front the impulses of Imbiuon, but from the iaepiratnm of devoted patriotism. nbxlrv the drift of his argument: crlmre of the Crimes of cunnlng-- th the effen-Zro- t Wall street stock waterer. rebates. railroad of the giver misdeed of the man who corner life tuu be h necessaries of humjn well aa the punished? i vy "SlSi d of vlulc&Of. rights of the Invertor In dwp-rathsecurities must be made The railroad wrecker must be must The railroad business an publicity and government and the guarantee supplied by a the national gorerament control, , banks have them. Railroad capital must lie devoted and not to speculation Overcapliall-utloor political corruptionll railroad, he of American hut thinks, i not the general rule, run Kress should have he railroads valued. Extension by. absorption of connecting Hues are to he encouraged, conand pooling, under government trol may b desirable: but acquisitionforbtdof competing lines should be . and railroad should be compelled husi-nes- s to confine their operations to the pf transportation. To every one of these propositions The North American heretofore and ..... times has given it hearty We do not fear that they will have any other fate at the handa of the American people. In them, and in all the remainder of hi speech, the president maintains fully the position he has taken In the paat. "Tho he io remeat ta regulate railroad. declares, "baa come to stay. Every federal law passed for that purpose has been just and proper." There la no regret ' There will be o halt In the forward movement. We carrying uk the consent of no man Inthe presiout this policy," proclaimed dent: and the consent of no rnaa la required In presence of the incontrovertible fact that the policy has the approval of the whole body of the Th safe-guarde- d. i,e per-visio- n a " people. Tbs president not only holds the .adranoo ground, but be pushes forward a little way. He offer th suggestion that th authority given to th government by the constitution for the control of poet roads may cover the whole rasa bet weed the railroads and the federal power. If there he no authority enough elsewhere, it may perhaps lie there. The court of the' last resort will probably have to determine that Issue before the struggle with ebrporate power !s ended. A right estimate of this great speech will be obtained only If the fact be observed that wo are now in the full stress of conflict between the people oa the one' hand, represented by the president and the government, and a vast and powerful conspiracy of predatory wealth on tbs other hand. The - ' POLICY war is waged not at all upon the railHarri-maroads, but upon the men. like who have used the railroads lor the robbery of tbe people and .upon Wall street men the other over-ric- h who, b- crime of cunning, filch from the people the wealth the people have created. Theae .men know, better than the ordinary industrious citixen knows, that. If the president shall win, the game will be up for them. There will he no more opportunities for them to make twenty million in twenty minute, and lu operate schemes lor plunder u! both stockholders and ahippei. Many people have had but insufficient comprehension of the dimension of the stakes for which tbe gamblers and the pirates played; but for Harriman and Rockefeller and Rogers and Morgan, and men of that kind, the promise that they will no lunger have a chance to prey upon producer excites rag and produce desperation. It is hot comforting to Penaaylvanli railroad directors, dummies through they may be, to have an assurance from the president that never again will they be permitted to perpetrate another theft like that which took the Philadelphia and Erie railroad from Its rightful owners, without being branded ae they should be, a felons. President Barr is not pleased by the assurance that the government is to explore his bucks and to show how h'.a company Juggles with and defies both state and federal laws while It oppresses the consumer with its cal tariffs. These men ami these Interests hare banded together, with the power of countless millions, to break the president's power and to defeat hla policies. They have tried misrepresentation, alleging that he stands for noriaL ism, fl not for anarchy, and declaring confisthat hi spollcy means cation. He show the people that the la a far greater menace to tbe nation than the mere vociferous idealist who thinks wrong. ! Tbe. Wall street Int Arsis then tried to acar the people by depressing the yalugs of railroad stocks .and bon4, pretending that the president has un- dermined confidence in theae secuj'l-ties.They simply inflict hurt uppn themselves, and today find borrowing difficult. The people believe, with the president, hat there is no peril for American railroads excepting from the robliera who get possession by foul of means and from the 'bucaneers Wall atreet who help to finance tha Immoral transactions. The president, in hla speech repudiates all the accusations brought against him. He affirms, and iha nation believes him to be absolutely sincere, that his purpose is to shake tho crooks qnt of tbe railroad, to drive the railroads from politics, from speculative monlpulatiun, and from the practice of giving rebates and kindred advantages to favored shipper. When this . shall be accomplished the days of the highest railroad prosperity will be near. To double the railway mileage of tbe country may be necessary in a day not very far off. There la money enough for that or any other need of the transportation business, hut confidence in railroad management la necessary before the funds will be forthcoming. The plea of the president is for that. The railroad business is absolutely the most Important fn the land.' It touches every man's dally needs, It affects all values, it la a vital force - un-th- , HIS g multi-millionai- M01IN1X15 1j: X.-e- . : lheki.u.1-- - ..sie vide lii.'r every f: exact ; adU.i.li- lui!- : a c pi i x,. . an the ii, ;; v. is i:.h 'i..r:nt . i,.ii. ft.-u- nr '... i . u.i- liii- M:.iu .w-tbe ,.!: I. U.all, pasM-i-t-or eiiil.i..M ;ii " How i, m any n..:u umpja.n ? of Huill li.PV I'ali . jllal Ulan lull 1 i give lu ike t. ..it-li-i iu his uauihviii u.ii;iaign in l. ha,r of Inmost I:. it alone warm a;,iuiiul am! indorsement, but active ei,.ipii. The president lb goiug Ui wiu sk fight; he ku,-wbe wili win all the intricacies of the gaim- cf tils opponents and because pui-llup i.ou has indeed rallied behind mm: tut , inure than all, because he i magnificently right in his eulire programme. 1 - POOR MARKSMANSHIP. Uee whiz!" said the nervous passenger, "you only juvt niissed that ntau back there." Yes, 1 know it; and that's the secd ond I've missed ibis morning, it!" returned the chauffeur, inMust be something wrong dignantly. with tho steering gear." The Chapacoun-foun- rral . - t tKansr.k To hi cl or .'uk i.i a i i .lui--t V e-- i tfegiv-- io : '!; :a-- E - . - - i .i ' ' . ,a ! i.i.o :nt'Il.ll'K aii'--i I.Lc ..i in.'-a thirty day's ou::. E a ii.. m i.e r in tbe mourn uiur This sum is f:' : .irii.y of filoycs iu Wasiiink'- u iw, nii.i does not include the t: on : Ur u rolls wbiv are on duty a:,-.lou.aiu -- Ld iu throughout lit lorcign ciun tries. 1 tii ul !:. .tinkers deciiied that ten uiuu.i.s . ai-- year was Hoik, ani long enough for eu.,--- j It-- allowed for .i that lliiily day sickuoa auS thirty l.t.i tor annual leave. At first this low was for the officials and clerk. i.ly , ami did not include printers, pu.nnu and navy Workmen. h,veatu,.i.i inese were given til teen days anuiiul leave, and finally, through hard and eljorts, the. full thirty day. No sick leave, becu ever haa however, grauied them, and, strange as It n:..y appear, they t seem to be the class of government worker.. Tlie government printing office, the timvau of eugrav-lu- g and printing, and the navy yard l for are not clawed a aa the treasury and other derailment are terund. Not getting pay for being sick, those not emit led to ruch leave uiaii. ye to remain in extraordinarily gKxl health and perform their duties with great regie enlarny. The employ is who are not titled to sick leave hum have somehead and thing worse than a drawing hUnka" to rirne them to In the government from duty. printing office, where there are about 4.0uu men and women empkiyed, there are only occaafoinl alisoucea on no, count of alckneas. while iu the treasury department, with about the aame numlver of employee, the sirk llat each simply auming. The aame is day true of other depart memt in which the employes are entitled to sick leave. So badly'itbnsed has been the tick leave privilege that at the last session of congress wbat appeared to be a determined effort was made to repeal the law, but the matter aaa permit! rd to go over, giving the Keep commission and other reformers an opportunity to make further lnvestlgu-tio- n and secure facts and figures. If one la to Judge by the policy of retrenchment and reform so elrenuously carried' out by the present administration, it is entirely safe to assert that sick leave will nut be one of the pickups now enjoyed by government workers after the next session of congress. 0 Thera are ta Washington about employes of Uncle Bain. The salary and wages paid will average each, male and female. This gives i i- , . sl:-ul- t ,i-- "hot-ima- THE OUTLOOK. Farmer Hayrick What I the prospect for tbe summer? Fanner Cornrrib -- Fine; Ive got ten cow for the railroad tu run over and any number of b gs for the ulq feller. 1 oughter clear jltW. i'uck. THE LIMIT. That old maid next door la the worst borrower 1 ever knew. Mr. Brown Indeed! Mrs. Jones Yea. Why, only yesterday she came over to inquire If ahe could borrow my hueband for an hour to mow her lawn, thraah a man who bad Insulted her, and diachat ge her cook. Sr raps. law-break- i HIS QLNY FEET. Mamma Why, Johnny, matter? Jqhnny ... Mamma j- f' feet. the what'a ... new hurt iny No wonder, dear, you have them on the wrong feet. I help 1L I Johnny no otheif-fretain't Ihiladolpbla Inquirer. ! Bou-hoo-o- ' PREFERENCE. Fred I am going to the meet today, old man. Want me to putup something for you? Joo If its all the same to you. I'd rather you would lend me $5. , I was at the races jesierday. Exchange Ihi r .!! i'.I 1. : f.r a; i.l 10 liii-i.- i i: ? ii i b- - l.V i. i.'it ' lull The .iv. h I iu:l ! n .ii uiu'. I. . i fn' H j...;. ,i-- Till- - bin licsj ond t!nJ groc. r w..ut K their iiu iu-yilil,hk'U i mm, gut, a bun is mvuuiI. ion vvnii ii,iE'e.i iuu-niti- g lr ni io io per win per . me u,.i in Wa.hingti'ii a. ijej buemcba ter bcuhh. aiiiil :1. ' Drugs, Guaranteed me-..dr- I e 2273 WASHINGTON . M lift i cr rltpe almut 2 In the morning. lil brin the mol or to tbe next corner, and then" Oh, couldn't you make it a little earlier, dear? Pupa and nmninui do se want to eee ua off, and I don't like to keep them up ao late! " 31.-,00- to each-individu- employe 1100 leave "I want to complain of tbe flour you money, and La ready on call for officials ent me the other day, aaid Mra. New- and clerk any time during the calendar year, but employ re of the class lywed, aeverly. What waa the matter with it, stated are not entitled to leave until Ihe beginning of the fiscal year July ma'am?" asked the grocer. It was tough, my husband. simply Unquestionably-- . the1 United States couldn't ent the biscuits I made with government spends more money for summer outing alias does any govIt! "Judge ernment In. tho world, bn n study of lumber eompsny the outing habit as far aa It relates to The Hume-Benneof Banger, .CnL, Is the first In take th. gun rnmenl employe in Wwhing-lon- , reveals the fart that in seven up the tropical schedule Idea for hot weather, and thefr example la destin- cased out of ten the pleasure and rent ed to he followed by several other seekers are not to be congratulated on large concerns and will probahly be- the liberality of the government. Aa come the universal custom of the val- aa improvldenr class- - many of these ley. The idea 1 to work In the cos! employee take" first rank. Fay day parte of the day, with it long rest at 1 comes often and with unfailing regu.n many cases, midday during the hours of the most larity. The money, . la emdly earned. W!Ui .the belief that Intense heat.. . . HOUSE WIRING - THE PREFERRED KIND. Fhort There goes oue of my preferred crediiora 1Mig Why preferred? Short He never ask me for money. Exchange. ' Can save money by seeing us before letting their contracts for - GETS MOHAWK VEIN. Frsncea-Mohaw- k Lease Will Try to Beat Its Own Record. Goldfield, Nev.,r July 31. The L b'ixc on the Wedge la In ore, and the strike is a big one. It la Identlcnl in appeuranee tu that which waa mined by the same company on Ihe Mohawk, and it la on the same ledge. It la a lilt I over a year ago tlml pay rock waa etruLk by till comIt was impany on mensely rich stuff, aud there was plenty of it, and the result was that ilia coiuiMuy became a Mg dividend-payerThis find Is liable to turn out even better than the Muhawk discovery, aa the Muck uf ground ia larger, and according to surveys there will be exactly 221 feet of tho ore shout on the block of ground. U took a little time to local a the shout Assay on Ktrnguia from tho mala shoot for a month paat wont ax high aa 9102, and Iha Artft waa continued to tha. suutbwea from a depth of 3(i5 feel, and there, yesterday, the shoot was encountered. There ta mistake abuui It this Time, and In the breast ihere la a showing of three feet uf quart, and from geheral samples of ora will average $120 a tun. Plckri pieces of rock wt.ulld run in the No attempt lias been uiaae io secure fancy assays. Tbe work of alriv WASHING MACHINE MOTORS: AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS - 7isos c Uio ffion CommercialESectricCompany 1 . thua-aand- f 4 2279 W.NBI1. aVu started to beat the lag the drift is ladug puxhcd will all now the race haa Francea-Mohawl- c fiofelbl xpoed. The line, dlvlilluq ,thJ record made m tbe is 3 luaxe on tbe Mohawk, That waa from the Mohawk-Jumbo- , 1 be' time of Ihla lease haa a left sway ' Sloping on the lead will he under litUe liaiger to nu, and tbe property Is of on the with the beat cquipiH-plants way lu a lew days, and tuilay work uf crowding down the ahuft aud of machinery in tbe country. A addllkiuuk 100 feet will lw alarled. atytlun will ulsu be mi higher up and WANT ADii BRING BIG RESULTS. n crosciit run o the lend ore shunt, l.ninbor it uuw ou the ground for the WANT ADS I11UNO BIG RESULTS. ore bins. There Is eupprease exciteWANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. ment noticeable around the 1chh among thuMi who have charge of the . Ihe.uw about has been found. nI WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. choose. . a your time cpT' rated tbe old fellow. " Monday, answered Jack. 'VBo' rid th tvaWhve p ?vc say, "'Wbi-n- rvj,' LvkJ Joe !ald down Y'a cuA?ahed wl.B, "Wellf' WelI,M west on Young Joe' k'ov-to- y time Uke'our beat gLl to vautivti e you have to listen to g lot cf rot about boms and mother the working manV.rghUk. That bother idee la bout worked out., wiih they would give ? o. yeat." "m tha mother idea fa worked . at, ah? adulate'. Uncle WpjL leq.ru. tell ou, (hdg itan, tbv mother Imi ij not wtriiwl ckt; and It never be. , at jou think o yenra foolaa Ice Sca'igwafa Son. , . . . . -Whan on lltL hay awoke one hla nvAbsr dead. c morning to at 'lho aame ilm found bis faias; dead druak. "Ia noorea ft th morning neig cal lea to , istsire nMr-lsthe mother a . mmiUvb. Thay ;u car. -- man. All right.' answered Jack. TU sea the tow. If he is a Jwfo xmm. dav I'll be' blasting lere before la' over. If it tr.r.0 IU - . " Tbet'e at ranee talk from a il! aaid tb qua??? foreman. " T maan it, snawered Jack. . " 'pull off you; sbat and go to foreuan. m werk, repifod th give you a etiaca " heart!. " And Di wnuf more. to scb'aol any Bha made tom wera. - And 'the made him ewrk ao said ttet one oay John "Jack stared at tbe quarry, and a goed baue. Tb: foif.aa ork him to bis owe home to foira. "At night Jsek's snore llue waa spsat In aitoici tad after he was ox full pay, he look up a night counm of ins slice at- a buslnas- criiege, where he learned to keep books. r day b le president of n wge con atg Aeay eff - to the boy reached the attr r.Hl - "When Dm h had onw few diniea, and they warn aeon geae for food. . "Joheny waa hungry. Ifo taw aa appi ot Ihe aidewaik, aud picked ft dp. The grotfi caught him dnd bald ,hlm tU Ua 'polioaman aaoie. Tha policeman teek him along, and was loaned up.-- - - Johnny - "Th judge nald Johnny waa a had bey, and that b would have to go to th IUfom dcmneli And Jolia-- y - - - - Arreeted. And alive,- and' a tear stole down hla benefit of lnatructloa, again. Hungry. had-- ' earned several this time to tbe workhouse, where cheek. he wee pnt tw work In the quarry. Whetcber errin shout? asked "The only good thing Jack took dollars. for tbe atate. "One day ta the quarry Jack got a grlzeled veteran in crime. When be again reached tbe big away from tha Reform Brhool wa a said Jack. Tv desire fer further haearfodga, He Laity It eras the "Tm thing over to thinking of when Us mother .wak I Does. - - "He stayed than several years, long enough to beoome a young man called 'Jack.' And then he was turn- had had tb ed hf bird, - - tnt, other place the aame aa Jenna. ieaad. "Jehnny want to Uva wllh hit sum then. Bha .didnt want him. She oavly took hu la for the- Sooas of Chiaig so paoplo oouldut gay - wan v.hen - Itl went.- - hard for hlu t do It, bnt he was dlicsrgad , from tha v.orkhtuse,' Jack m-- i straight for a '.free Quarry and aiked foi a job. work MV R.k Where did ed the feremnn. " At the vrkouae, aarwered Jack. Dont Wiwt yss. mo tir-- fore "It i do it, ha said to hLa And ha didn't. I'll n elf. ..... . tir-ugh- pun. ssi . fod m . ed 0Te - er. V asked Jack, altneugh elder felianr nw. for u career crime, the other. Think 'Ah, gwan,' it ever. i t And Jack It ever. f'Aa .b lay (n hit rai i tkat JCghl ' J.e Jgareil it out from all itirewMcna. Faay wrk Na more s'e more, yea? He would quarry! 111. b.Um was made t!ui rsk! lick ' up. He wU dc I. "No mo-quarrr! Easy workf No min quarry! No Easy monuy! the tlought fnot, w yanaai nd 'niotbor' caimv into h z Vraln. h. ehoald "'No more caGu! Jark oere? "hot if hlr aether were alive, aba might c.s, 8h WcVLD Vliat he knew . ' . na aw,- TIIONE 362. Zssxrsxaasa3KSBBUSJor. is scything i !vts ms a St ia g home mother aong," xy B.'1 - Fl-tar- dry, W Blt'it two-PXi- lag hha go l ! Eistiinatcs cheerfully given and work guaranteed : . a nt tY1 ALL ARRANGED. Jaint cent a white rose, in play, clung t ' crnvknette as by it on ?h ball trie, nrtor to panning Into Ihe library, where vneje ioo the Story Tallr 4 rti-la- g th. aha mao AVE.J - NOT WORKED OUT pai First-Cla- ss Prescriptions Careft; jy Compounded is'. beraa Youcg Joe.. i CtlU. -- SAYS ' Tub MOTHER IDEA 'If there 1 ar.d Strictly Pure ' JFBT I This is tii2 Place to Buy Your rouuti.. healiu of o.i'.eis give them lilllc ceil Bui iii.piuv ideUL lean Ukeiw f must nicvi i lie current expiuse. houii'. or tlii-.lstul a goik! ilunec u lUe "fruiu oitlei-,of being cuiii-for the tiKi-- i wti forth a few- y our. ago lh.it. gove! auicni viupl.iv ex must and lcgiumaic liqulilaie ail debts or their .Igiidiioux would be asked for. Tln uk.-- sll Wouey lender furui.be. the luuux to tide over, aud when paiiixy cenie. the lorrower generally flud it uuue t'ouveuii'ui to pay the heavy iuteve.1 than (hr principal. Mouth in uiid in, anil out ii run along the muiic way until more than-thprtueip.il tot. Uhu punt tu interest. The mull is that the victim a fortunate if lu- - get square wrh l the knder Ay the itiue his next leave ia due. Year iu nd year out il is the same old progrum. !AT7 viL6t p yGIS i- o..d . l.y fer dunu u.i . In l.iic li.t- - 1.j.iv' i oca it i. a ui.vi' rii'i'Kinx t,. long liit-ti;c j.iii ikjmi i a.:i:i Uu.ic his e g! . IMT.L'jr 9sh:cs i..v i'. !i iMi ;iil lit i ! 11 1 fl,-20- THE FLOUR WAS TOUCH. - -- n Mr. Jones v ETW FOR SUMMER- VACATIONS $3,000,000 - .'u.. bia:;o 1 T Law a'! I - i.f 1.1'eS :i. I'l-o-- i ! i tl g!IJI t. MCi'-- :MAY, e. .a-- Elf I VI All. OCJHEN. EXAMINER: - st lent, and iu got a bad cold That's all.' But be was crying, just tb aama. Only b didnt want to admit it,. Becnnse, he bad been compelled to nreociatc With hardened boy sjML KfiJL-awnl- he had almost ihtrgx tbe way to believe that and cruel aud fV ' begun to look at they seemed to, aad the world waa eetJ that a man had a Ti ."eAT structina. ccmpaay, and la .on of my best friends. Indeed, It ie but today be himself jM me th story after I bad asked Mm to what he attributed hla success in life, and be had. answered the on ward. Mother. "Aad, aside, to Nephew Jee he add-- 1 ed; "And,' even at that, the mas I . have teld yen vf. enjoys th pro..d j dlellnctipn rf bring the father o the yiung lady .whom yeu escorted -r cl'l .i tods-,- " . |