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Show UTAH, Cable Steamer Cable Instrzmenz £00772 UST 60 years ago the first) link Atlantic cable, after an un-j| ship successful year before, attempt was the _ G between nations, whose fs founded upon poate |and reciprocal "The e queen friend- ] interest esteen has . pleasure much : in tween Valentia Island, Ire- } thus communie ating with the. Presiland and Trinity Bay, New-/| dent and rene wing te him her wishes and the first official mes- | for prosperity of the United States." were interchanged between To. this sraciou reeting Pres < sages. fouldland, foundland, Queen and > us in the It r > upon for than 2,000 submar- an various miles, een cordially. recipr ecipro- congratulations a = queen, on Of norits, ‘Bia nen |2 i length| over replies Hr President the great international plished by the sci = es there parts aggregate 240,000 amy, cates the the || esty, today been, in with | Byehanan ft eee is scarce-Ds always more about mes- . looked it had cables of is operation world the officlal esident Buchan-| sae fetToday Gees the eae cable though are first > Cs world. noted. ly the Victoria and < oat the é tis which | C@use ergy more of skill the two more useful her aL Science, a triumph far of ie "|| najof the| success SoCo and in-| countries glorious, of mankind | be-| ' than millions of messages are sent annually. | hag attic. won by conqueror on field } Seepvea CabLl Of these 18 connect the united} °%, Meg a tag eleeraay | States with Europe across the eke the Hiseaiie ue a raeas ee meer 1 1t terchange of while three span from South America| pong of perpetu: ai yewee Gna paree ae following ee Je sident. and to Africa.across From Francisco c ables ae between the nations, and an in261 ura aae a great demonstretch the San Pacific to the Phili- | strument destined: by Divine Provi. | me ue New York salute oO pines and cables to lead Honolulu, to the whence and the Australia Jand of Asia _From the re also stretches tom of Pacific a other} gonce main- | libe rty to diffuse religion, civilization and law throughout the world British Columbia C | "ty this view will not all nations across the bot-| ohristendom spontaneously. unite cable to Australia, | tye So that, with the connecting lines one might well say is well girdled declaration that it sbail-be their places of destination, Laying cables today is but a com-]the midst of hostilities." mon-place bit: of: work, but 1m:1858 The Cable in when the laying of the first cable was In framing the last Jnited on States majesty's ship easion was one New York until nearly the London. a month 1,695 for by the} and his|dent It of message ne lieve one, cean that and for- mes- the he years, War In the city : a x be- | had however, in the war } 1 of war. cable and brilliant 1 creat oid It became the all head of ova-}4rabia, the cable | their obstacles what and many who] had ings First Cable. Unfortunately, after about had in the our daily to realize of sages passed news saving fully to Cape Race, on the Newfoundcoast. <A telegraph line was ex- tended to the cape from there a small boat was sent out to Intercept the lin- $200,-|ers'as cargoes. over 400 the ered most de- | the globe are ago mes-| cable, this journalism, it}was |conflict between this country and Spain| broke. It was a sad blow to Mr. Field the severing of cable communica-|and his associates, and it was not until] | tion formed a most important part! 1866 that the project was again taken Message. the reported the col-| Europe and the| they passed, a news abreast her Every boat from budget liner thus be- and on reaching a Cape Race deliv- to the small boat. In Looking backward now upon the|thick weather the budgets were put \rogress of how the the submarine cable, and | thrown '!n a specially constructed canister and bserving ordinary happenoverboard, to be picked up impossible. P Loss The s Slearer is notable to recall that, before] close cable laid in 1858 became useless,|land the illumi-|one of the messages ision between the public oe on an ia a aveR hela' in | 999, which would have been spent in|came . Ne. was tend-|extra insurance on the vessels, and} point "i 4 i ‘avavcoine In} during Ww. accomplished be the only| lel sd recommend| © eer in time was Eek nie 1d his ‘able assistants. It seh 1 aa tribute momentuous occasion | See ntiae to thé .meén who|. of esl- inclined ee fired, flags were flung bells were rung and &t/ t ae paragraph apparent thé cable would did well to important even was is it be revered later were/all of {t Buchanan not | that wire transmission Queen's his oc-| in} was later, miles the The 29, Niagara Agamemnon, the of great oe and that ready sages. July ship night nated. telegraph | ever neutral, and that its communicaSn eee that thé) tions shall be held sacred in passing to | On, surpassing globe accomplished, bets em was to the breeze, in| in} ees ate. Cele lank remote portions of immediately recorded in papers, we that only a striking the find half feature foreign in cable non-existent. late The. modern} Cape news, |ine : The great battles of were not recorded. in hearly two weeks after contents difficult | telegraphed century | John's then a Ray, thence enble there by of from across to- Cape relay the budget were the cape to St Newfoundland to by a short aeaan to New submar- and Yor from By this the Civil war| method four or five days were saved Europe until |#nd it was a service efficiently matinthey occurred, | t#inedefrom May 1 to Pecem bar pi up. This time wastheengaged. famous steamer | anq their effect upon the internationtite. intervening or tt e. terrific . It wasf then eollowinthat the British Queen | ° ioe vaswork the Intrusted severing toof our the navy. cable at/ Great Eastern The first} 4) giplomacy was not known here for | Vice was irregular, for ffves, off Cape |& sent the follo &: has that cost Worth Bagley his/ attempt was a failure, but the follow- a similar period: and, because of this| Storms and acres of Ice "The queen desires to Dopeeacitet ie for, while this pluck young officer|ing year the victory was won, and b Race prevented the ships from apoceasions of estrangement and d the President completion of work, In which a great Interest. at upon' the - successful|/anq his men this great international ie ial a the queen has taken | aqmiral almost his "The queen is convinced that the} President will join her in fervently; hop! that eee electric cable biter ard ow connects ne 7 United States will prove an additional were fired at work upon the squad!the Whe n 1,8 wey captured "asi naa this first act was to t the|Old latter miles Last Budget. only got in by climing down the chimney. ‘ The laying of a cable today is beset The taking of the last budget delivered off the cape was on Christmas eve, 1865, and was attended by terble suffering on the part of the crew. It was a bitter cold day, and a heavy sea erew realized eed mistake, but they ed not turn back. Was @ case 7 of reaching the Sulp® irr. tn6. by danger, especially had terrific for broken, a delicate In the awful struggle every man was severely frostbitten, wave after wafe broke over the -gunwales and they reached the side of the plunging ship despite designed having and but nowadays instrument fine tips machin that there is will record er to t chart gives the longitude aan latitude and a ate is quickly dispatched t the plac With a ctegnns on a stout line the unti e with their boat nearly half filled with | ‘° water. ed By on ropes 4 the and crew were then, after haul- being Bea Daeaa ORS given dry othing and having their sufferings alleviated. the steamer made her way into a nearby cove and landed them with . generous supply of Christa edible so nanD ened that just after the be budget eae wien - -2 then St ‘the rd ne tuapen other end {s sough splicing and additional ona Both 1 wrap permanently-bound the the New World together. cable connected with the United|Two months later the Great Eastern States. His reason, it is said, was that/ recovered and spliced together the he did' not ‘om to be hampered with} cable she the year before, and} Instructions fro Washington. since then cable communications has Bu to return ze the first cable, On never been interrupt t ¥ ence was ossible that the} on five acres of tae ane Top wardrons ci of oil was but freak} trict," and placing a md ‘paper by of nature te d ithin a fortnight, the tide f the other one yere's an ind then, too, with the great gusher! option on halt acre r ey, and the immediately adjacent | give us the owner in the hands of those who t re, » acquire th cull | the initial revelation, {t was must nave four thousand |} that no other paying flow of mT t have toda » found in the whole of Te triumphantly re j vet, Spindle Top Heights, a s h too 1® papers } *f *rritor ytall u ‘known ccitement Come on j ap . . | of Jefferson county a week z 1d have the money at Gut where does the luck you tell of | time and services from her manager | When one encounters a graduate of | duty is evaded by good men is because ne ni alacusaed Mae Wi te mé ™ oe Gof? in?' insisted tl ol aes | BPE eon een shrewd, farsecine | teTS,of the land, and the chief ‘demand i Hels a he tried 'a university, of means and opportun- | of the delay-we may well look to the my v7 lo a eV for ursocin nt Beaumont was for surveyor 1? \ y to re tt ain ois ity for public usefulness, who allows} English method of disposing of cases it 16 asSOD a speculator: his faith map-makers All of these thing ond yr "i his emotional side to overcome his|-cases which take in this country ly as you terestec yom but 18 Was pow C sell todas for judgment so that he develops into a} three and four weeks are disposed of oC , he nd a after colonel rae, to act untl) the morrow en s.and-for h ven's I jor socialist, without really under-/| there in a day or a day and a half, o Tne ¥y, and alter a pause Which | Stevens n¢ yer "troupe" would arValk so fast People ( nst th table at d tne practical man of bus-| five. That ts t Mane: het Ganld Aono als oul tanding anythlir ibout the real | aa point. where he c yal commuanta cle i] s continue A And besides itl ing but drea d. formulate Ana said ‘om, it prings and material and intellectual } Nothing can be more detrimental ta vlew of his fata ac walked youldn ¢ I asiness to attempt In | this he did maltitudinoy rogress of the world, then we aava!}the public Interest than for any- part ly... The plan if you will p ardon my back and for © am: wshty good ;any such way to discourage a girt!| whieh emed mos a as va a result with which It is difficult to | ef the people to take the law into their man-and. st -in n Ay -you , Who ba o much spirit' | ‘ble, was te aban' tert en Thus it a ee pene -d that as thoy were be patient, j}own hands. <Assembled in a mob, pave been ve etal. 1 have "my No, op," suid the son If I could |ternrise. if Helen nt fo enue} riding .to the ity or - | they soon lose their conscilenco, way to make-" not dissuade ter from her irpose,|q step: next te etrothed ninety m x Beaumont, they That party is the more effective| cone "And you begin," said rie colonel, tm sur you would fail in the effort it once, If she te agreed mu tually that it Wvuld be unparty-in which the members ure I do not for a momeu.wt pinay sag wito something of a_ snes as .he And besides, she's a right, and can udden wedding Gers.) wise to ak olonel Edy ward for more nearly united on the great prin-/|in the view that everythir is eco stop ed in his walk, "bye purkice agirl More than take care of herself. More-| ang then open an umont) asg.atance: tl at the half-acre loaf was when su faven't-a cent In the world ver, 1 un ws care of myself BOS at is civil engineer h nila beth than no af at all and tnac in iplcs of governmental policy. ruption and that all the ploturs should when Cca::} e-no settled urpose propose to do aon, now on. xXNe}] ricer he ‘ e oll_excitement saould pro to as = be dark and black. when you are afloat» on the occan ¢ - yb t dovyou mea . ere be: = bubble, colonel could not I do not at all advocate that a man] re (mlessness:with merely collece eduThat wail 1 ay preciate your af-| on ond charge that. the had inveigied Lim should adhere to party against higa;| There never was a time in the hisi ation to‘""widen. the adrift whic. 4g | lection for me and your. kinadnes i that: Ith: into aime1ecchance: "And. you; know principle and conviction, but this life} tory of rh world when there was revi you Salone." wave one the Iimit in BAonptlng ail will. be) cara m, "it Isa t theor with is all a series of compromises by which | more virtue, more charity, more sense ‘ar as i fe SivéstO mat em you crow UP! fatoer that ‘Luck is a fool and pluck affection, than there is Yes, noe My. APAnESS Yorfal Soix. with The discussion wh ic h followed was} nce \ sa aero.' oe little by Little, and step by step, prog- of Se othenty i ? TWENTY-FIVE , === From William H. Taft's Book, Selected , "Tor, ' I'm disappointed; disappointed," the o a y said remained sionless 7 ‘ Pe Oat which treme i ae as long dreadfully Colonel x sd anc 9c0e speaker hile i Edwards theie face face to) ¢ of th ‘ as bit ‘ inflection veriniied the ae empt J alized a axgu, Oe : deciaration witl | 1 Pp eign wert aaa A »| Juss shade ot patho standing ab tne!) brary window atch the indus-| try of a great tee "in Hines and g£ok which was weaving {ts stronghold. be tween two ropes of morning-giory vine, and from the time I received in Ge. gree at Yale, have h verdict. you "But Il expect the father; "hs etepping in hes had pictured- &| "Tho only result you could Som p nS: kend, the onlys thing 2in' lite.-w) I wit Be OME y ig Verare intallizonce | Kindly," yet -empliati n its showing Because Tom had. wired . that -he| your estimation, is vorth while, 7. haat 4 ih fine ‘ph rl ‘qye Of firinness on ine i t of both father | would be In - VWouston bs the evening terrupted the gon. "Business 1 itt K PAVS'G2€ and-son, each one def nding his con- | of. tt ninete nah the Stevens Concort ter of dollars and cents." pei and) wiction as to tie place niluence and) ¢ me ny teok , eae) Immediately. af"Wold on, v Ww nich will be needed ane merit "ofe"luck The result: was $tiat}°t t i: even do not care raWws : e + served ee 16 ‘ canny as within uw weel hereafte r ( Soh. Ed Wards and by. n nay nie t} ad reacher of the thing. ou might Li at. the AD LD, AT as naddressiog it t 8 The ee etweo » ENTASe pended twice over be 1t you xed upon a large be sre of the Eucitd Maoutac cpg coun: | ur fe t n \ trier Wy and. earnes there was nothing you might ni pottery, s niens panyoina cit near. « 5 Lt | marked the besinning:: with had without a4 murmur fron mentep twirl NB | lakes. while-Tom, In turn was acide 1Sswitiape re 4, w arnis "ty from F oven fact, the matter ense has never), wit OWEVE v wo; ne letters, almost daily, to Miss Heien!} © "J ont. business: un one ente my head, except that. I) gay; Spel ‘Tom You're my son and sO) 36 ; i. various. ¢.tie Rank the ilane:' n nd s with t5e mana aid desire, merel 6 ¢ Gan of di8-"\ jong ag lives d iit b i & Crescent route } especially porniad abe PFunIVe ¥ on cipline lat you «of out Keep an ac- | "Whicn an ee T an th 1ak-re 1 eg Se ee ack |pene. the sad-eyed. tived.and Impersonator anc ne 7 account 0 expenditures. 41 <Any s. 1 belleve and for aa. eS ea Serban pack | nretty Wanvaarah: tiniidasane But : what sed breGN due an , hoped i ec compete for und for ow Ee ildMg @& co Lis : =ad hi a Shas ie 7 bu: ac gone +e 4to ‘ te anage «& df ce : Baers f1 "as as id. im Tor ie a oS Oo your TH gy h re mis cule okly | vlisre inneritance, vant boy 101ope 4 do "4 © still torighbee omepo : ae Ba ; he B am ‘ me, Sai a set rast & mores 5 : the with conviction [BRO that ups os may wou: dienticat d soon Le Alabr an wil ‘tor | the one tie é Sut‘ al in On try a oral y Vc Vv a, office "whe "bet 5 salary paid{ him,any ing small calls on Nard to the r De ented ilerte. Bure eee e oan oi ‘ re 7 and his ie"ae horace ‘tom yee "" eaid : Le = Site nal eit ‘a carts " =; 1 stepped There se 8 4 tell I'm lars upon bis father tim ing isn 4 See a er ANS thine a 1 , to the dollar in the man his ; time I was|3} independ a : nd = iy lerk ir WBAZO: the hadserve insisted . f one SeeaBeery neuxen ng rely oer self-pos if weaned th 1@ ‘ owners contralto é p of alfa n nere o . Se f 1 4 dollars rhes f aoe u th rin sae an hoe. onlas bestow- y, nu , ‘ quietly ked th ¥ he son,} . eee , ; " L ti inches. orts . " : < eal coe that and 80 fath admirable wholly You se distance MoraOver becin Wwvith. Why for he country m« tt drop | all ovel y.' that) concert CO ee NTs ! vw re is reals eonstruct} "How ith digests als food, the color ' ot is - on. his in eCHae who had Gna It 68 8 of ; > the, t he 1d a ry question 4 wan 1 not Pede se ee industr?ee », not of 0 interest me tn ee € the as folloy ' "esort # Tlinois. -y ey oi ; shop full and mondec Shad inte cmaie tke es ante h moneyy did rou b . or "a 3, a& | Hyp you bring? o5K* d ‘ eniatned that: heohad about\.otrer them for the purpose of keeping them ie ty sap vee 1atio ( sure and making them better are en-} ther peopic, Pased OO Se eee ae It Is very probable that = be > tk °-hiippines oIxperle will 1 show that there are} | between the Philipp the trade andI the/ = Dee ten Gs gov-| United States will increase to suca ae i < > that " trade use = private | proportions as to make better cover than er nme nt can enterpris se: and thers ilso fields | ful of both countries. we cannot & of | bas a our conduct or action on such of prebability because | ov er which, =i oe Be re sae ane Tom | tho | every to sin One and soclelics, notices, and iy day third vey pond es | as prevall neea z We feast "put she's pay bound the by damage. con er 1 | sition Ee not tonieht. We've got he| companion. r Tom pe remp re tor ily resignes and found ' that held ,jss Tom her face it the toward PO-! the he | tne valus of present ash ¢ tal amounting to about! coming out 1 Me lars "five t hundred was a paltry hundre th. th that | ‘No be it, s Raa " : | tarough to Helen bh ud sees a he reer ao a linathins , ; +) sa!-| writing a es o, and by th it time, if} 't. anyway ry \ tee sme other| What I can mi oy ae mt ae aes : n zo a | With my h 2 Cy ‘ telling 80 | Tom, . as he 5 ather his to letter to receive same tir < the door ARS HSr I Pemelat: b eae wat }onet nethe In other the seclusion « ane a ite ' Ae ete t silenes Be era alone, all ris good an 7 a finish, all dreadtully af d and ae her Is ¢ ayaa: ans : ene r uuner S00 ; an a show URW ignorance,' n nig Earms1 to) ae anc Scene. cnivacttt Oo muie d n happened 0 at F when._the ble us sher came . ero a foun sh duckcs that; public flan a 6 reaks rer e luck tha Beaumont in: it was 1 _thehe two him Tom started for| covered her face ; ; blevontions. iv} , and a tl the @ pluck pluck >| Texa of his aweetari Just how coRB on ve ere | i th alla nt she had the eis e e seven hours he had a ( I a em, leave Arriving at Houston a day plead of) aD rant or ao Pca Oe, don't know." 8 ‘all and | time, Tom found a city alive p= | dispo ne Hele Se anor ‘the next ce hapnenings Ww have been that ical, ov ports as to the al: shone ieee ine no res and at! vate had tt not heen ene I Fad of off at Beaumont There eres Zs is ing ani nersae ve hotel A Nae enael seas ls BD nie e ar Phininerotenn NeaN ee | table e aan wee of the ak finding , aoeieir as Stevens had taken an early break-|tremity and. the : had the ier: to pa way ou tato values a parent, t a ours ree down (3 associat oe Deere S . ' gone from had 2 iad oe Bent glob : acespossibilities the fifty , Holiarall ent ; ae 85 news to. alll pies thaaconc| ' were much' in| Pasta)and gone up es w yn, leaving word tor fast she would return witain an nou o It was, while extremely anxious simone Sera ee ike his brea 4 have dollars,' wave a fe »w hundred"A Fs "And the luck, niaronases Tom, "to have a fathe By the = oils re did you Soon "to come to Tex lag? / ns entereds theulc 1 ‘good ily and ewish om! bit of paper by ' ‘ || tef vou of his pees wita, "There's morning, the an option I readom the presa and repo k knowing 7 i € velhy, find n here vere oth somewhere ta this om come 1 oy ght I would neighborhood, Nothing more } aut soled "Mts. Houston dz oie aa ga yih | ame, Cant and the colonel a mS ee ee lisvanded was ¢ ule alone vere's | upon to rearrange bis views as to luc eritical about | P ETE aan ETatine lwo Ces reine rants heAs randl\ and it ee one acai uae lover inxlety und 1s: he had a ~ rou're erus} she continued ‘Now, Tom, be good. | Don: t.Tom a Remember I'ye week been a have womanbeenof earnbusi- |} ec el . a ne for many man attempted OSE i SE ine my own living rt have: learned hn ahr1 presse os T sare had ' ' had help, overand] av Ue r®-| the entorprise nd be-| thoroughly sick of the) turing company, of authority and highwhere| Ll-| wale by sons of ae rs e whew a fu me or bp pie e conditions neident-|} res ce uy 16. Ligh ‘save : Se Tact Jan. the twentlBring all : huis mm wh loh to his himflanee ne tn"tl Benn for | <0, COs iat 1t might, he we ' said u the father. "DidFe | noo, my history p retty y a : all right how, when J was only twe Ive gir Z y she hhad already started on her} kn bea marl hs know,raters ‘ Ye school, vou ie she's been Bong ric. board aie went to s¢ st bring her bac sin zle clotnos thre oi evenly . f | rked th . "tr i fab for, : : he ut Ui pay hee a Hesalary twice the} 1 al' H the of : tha ! rH ele g i ls ow it. eae T = know telegram a bandon the proposition. » will answ her reply ah ALL g She said. es es to vicit the <¢ bie Be south, clubs pre h_culd at for him him to bridge the abs®ur luc kI will 7 ‘ mae: fronted itt t in theLie colon sve you zo with yo ° 19 It," put in ta v penn "you ageruvate bey "it Bie Sree that. She didn't r Sie a ae Sane he "Oh, ab he had a sufficient ‘ nduran¢ ing Hack sn forth acre BH | until 2a iv Sek ured guaranty on - = as -. Des ‘Lu cls a fool and pluc : a | abuad int y ~ : the : = © hero,roo is on 4u few tr ne 6a a 4 BC pee Tom, thats busine ' ou. you zou a aarnioid " "Ves, I ¢ : oa your ure Pi moth o " | "Orange, Texas, "Meet me a | Meet me at Pp aah on} an! eth I have five hur ui her the money you can Ot ais the winplan iss aane Fet s By virtue an of engageme this equip solo secured colonel. | ment z coming winter and w il travel and n. unity ie 3 ut se ree ne 7 Se ard And Peeeee upe receiving Fulton. Does Colonel") Je say that ress toward better things is made, We| today. isked Helen ulmost essly ind must achieve what we can the ae len . Tony: reassured Sg vowed time oe can, and must let other alms The courts are the background of )cpat sh ould telegraph to him) for ind objects of the highest good abide | our civilization. ive thous doMars tii ediately upon ching Beaumont. Vil oak 1 Im fo a different opportunity for their at=| We must conduct affairs in the Philloan in the na of Plo talnment sees DS |}ippines with a View sulely to the Ine use our..own' nam said , > took ut his watch But Eternal vigilance is the prico of | terest of the Filipinos, t's too late n * rau otter 2 ‘: is good government. 1 We are not In the Phillppines for {fice from 9 t 1 o'clock each Morning ind<a that wis» office is In his hat j aste- | the purpose of making a trade-but we Politics ougnt as to be 2 neither- distaste : xt i thing to othe |imMmen wao enter | 4re . See to a nen en oe oe ni hour jeter.~ate Tom n and Helen wore <ful nor degrading, and ené regularly ; mak-'! five bundred dol- to ace netantelek an y BS o the in In| t} Damon, burd that they evade by excuses, |Sauge the Importance to be attache whole of tomorrow before us, and we| "To whom dhall thie tran efer ' be! la enter » e at d he confidence to be accorded to he unin-} tae state ments so extreme that they bear le O ten | repeated the broker, who ba : | ind leave for selection only the an do a ereat dealc in eleht or nade 2" I and those subject to venal | siween their Bee the refotation af hou s sald me len. "and, besides, you| | conducted the eae and thio m a who} eee a wouldn't sle a wink tonight If 1) ad brought in the bid ana ae inl ie Vs what they express, € 0 a ans | ¢ » a or ( ‘ ) n ' me tt pe ht with , | "Helo om Stevens." |) ware to tell unre all my troubles. ' Make At to mae eee full The jury system popularizes the : ~ 7 ow! X 5 t | Although Tom had never venv.ured "T am afrald I x on't grees go gee have n! rc sanaet ten C court, and gives the people to underThe press is essential to our civil ‘ o ho's an ception | in the busine he knew at once! you do tell me Come, wha s name ; vie in-sings be autifully, that di a te ha ov rtaken the con a7 1déd Ton | Mi: ike it out es \ pete Be a m on stand that they have notoonly an in-| zation and plays an unofficial but vital nore than an average good ama eur ert RoE pE my: His loyalty was doubled "No ou must walt "Heter te Ee awa on r a ia rT mint nd i len looked i : terest, . st. but D talso J a part é In the , €admin-|Tole in the affairs pe ofoe the government. is more i ‘ Fate a fir epertoirei as 7 1 the 2 chagrin at i and | an rood lent' said Hele as Ye ||) e crowd, an ele ‘ reper 8 realized goo nie We } ls winde LW all that doesn nt. "iy © this fashion aad sat upon answered the } a ac 08slbl) ene ie comple ete} { : ny cont a d in tae the colonel, as } "oun a ener "Bread and butter to Dae: score of age a ei peiF P nen W¢ of cae a aa ee y he eats and ot 1OW ofnusht alr s red.> low. ; er er WO Toin assistant analyst ry. horean' re by L. Ay EXCERPTS ‘‘Four Aspects of Civic Duty.'' f rom ‘ Ga lyess ae. Sees ljabuse by private enterprise, the gov- | motive, twenty: thousand: dollars for that jernment should assume control, not The deliberate misrepresentations ‘I ra de wn ns vont ‘ money only 7 1 Z th was W Sbndp ring I fom \ h a rifts. dollars ption singel xu 5 i ‘ nd ; | vin" a an 1 ars. atut rtio , by way ofby Initlation one tive administra| that sometimes do characterize articlesto y A sl 1g aa ty s dip ORAS rity i * his hand coward his) how he toleh t vay the debt, wher Le 1h hi moti ed a distinet shade of "T'11 take. it auletly observed Mi */tion but way of ¢ regula- |; n the newspapers, should be left he heard rae oe he i ve j } mile played | tead of saving a littic cach i he me on ht weetheart's tevens Line is Tom took blank tv another livin thing on ile: 2 quizzica:: was drawing on the borrowed fund. disap 0 hey litekly +e l'aved, how- |} write the ysfer, hw asked: supa ides their effect by the gradual disdo = Job like isa ae ; 8. lips r m' a hem (hi the Meanwhile the Helén Stevens Concert}! sce vi 3 wee a aa "Well we'v : whom tee 11) I make _out this || ) / the actual facts, , and of the > Ides ( ‘ things the | covery of i -2OU Te: re! an ater : vely vs Clava: traversed a dozenbut stati eve whe oe hundred iT impatient er, wes as he stood isked SEUs? a Be hes ¥O ttmpany h great has artistic success, very |-got nearly nine dollars be : | traransfe SE eS RI eye AVN a ae ee condi ae = injustice of the criticism, In the events otfiee sh¢ d se aes 2 seria iollaw. it ini giy down > \ ‘thing of 5 | , us nd e¢ can go iulrly well Just th n I and looke a Dire 1 t heard the quarrel ; ; { Tom, but | ¢ oT monplac e business results | tween hs ly I nad hoped for more the room and rning that his bid had -y system must tend to failure | = ene . son, Who sningly, had no : Not quite, are is ell bred, | pon one midwinter dey, while Tom | with irs tt ind get a imount | been accepted made no effort to force ai nt a honest men of | Our people are intelligent and keen, OO eee re ; bs d\« Tom,|;¥9eU know Miss. pO yia is nae itically Bae rds wa at work mane out a I I wire a Nek _ responded Tom {g through the owd which had lig : : are ¢ ' e 2e +3ow oe saad' venthustas m.| : though poor, al lio of monthly piacere nts, he received| ouJ a © as tue trouble?" xathered around Miss- Stevens and her } the communit~ regard the service as| They"y are able after Sea ae ocho . ane 1e ec e vb und #0 18 ae : v ‘ indow.1 h 11 MoO @ con. | Edwards ali ye G+ rat ye tinued colonelouslyant a wi me ‘ a prop Os sitic , ni yt hi Wire Come business c ful,; romie o-agarte m men brought! pine As cables frequently span from off the short | heights on the ocean bottom, from hill sent 4 to hill as it were, wes ablentonbetween CapeDe vatorir Hay, 6nd they ey are subjected Oiasse Cane broke and | Bre |to a great deal of tension and comeaton: ut off from all telegraphic intercourse ally are broken by, being struck by & |t SAth the world until the next spring, sinking vessel. |90.°%" aa e Sie ; . proaching close enough to even drop | for, owing to the Ice floes, repairing x = general rule it Is the natural their canisters, and even if they pie stble tay. with shecity een eae in the winter was impossible. y corrosion and the tension that causes warnice ‘a the small Se could not get apring, however, the traie Adlantie a cable to break: but no matter what oo reach the than one daring cable was in operation, eedily remedied, and The Budget Service. - skipper ere lost his vessel in atPerils of Repairmen that there will tempting to deliver in those tempes atu. n the early "60s the average ocean Not the aa dangerous rat of thie | ever be gain waters. One great Nin greats mail boat was 13 days en route from withe budget. serv Reena peuee the budget service at Capa eae to New S ul o they ber way in, was broughtu ‘In length' of -the shuge air iros cliffs! of tits TerPE Yan Unes across Ne nth day out ie reidatarn passed part of July of that year, of cable orice srohe-Sante time and nd sure destruction. Another was|foundland through a country uninwarned away from the reefs by fish-| habited and swept by sudden and terermen ,shooting guns, rific storms. The land crew faced The "Allen liner Anglo-Saxon was danger ans as often as did the boat not so fortunate. Early on the morn-|crew; in fact, oftener, and many are {ng of April 27, 1863, she was making| the stories told of the narrow escapes her way in through a dense fog, when | of gangs of from five to ten men who she struck on the reefs at Chance Cove! were caught in blizzards, Of the 400 souls on board only 130 Once while a gang of ‘inemen were were saved, and these by the news] camped in a biizzard one of the men service bon volun eee iy go for wo e news boat service was oné of| was abou aces away, and ho exceeding hardship and the work was va tinhiiety: aeclbied the suggestion dangerous at all seasons of the year. /t he tle a rope to himself so as The rugged shore line raising in most] not to get lost. He did get lost, and places sheer from the water, afforded] it was not until the folowing spring no shelter for the small bya ap They | that ms body was found, three miles had to be entered by swinging down | dista the faces of the cliffs on ladders. Two In raxerhar instance two men were boats were maintained, one on each] working close ph their shack when a side of the cape, but often-the weather | blizzard was such that elther could be|abandoning thelr work they rushed launched. Even if the boat could be| for their shelter, but the blizzard was launched and the ship reached and|evyen quicker and it ati it beneath the budget secured, of snow. After a long weary ven more perilous In the breaking | hunt the men finally iene the strusea amid hidden reefs, ture by treading on the roof. They aera eae Is utterly policy more at | foolish, to Nothing nothing} sound with variance than enact s of a so by Iinterfers nation part with the suc- to sereyig que of ite cwn n se as matters fernetions! law | rear ae th people which, by reason of the conditions| surrounding the community in whica} it is declared to bo law, Is incapable Life in Washington leads most men vho are {impartial and who take RSHRe tewslctlattairelia a condivon offenforcement, of Continued in the = lack courts of public will sap reasonable confidence | Tess their founda- toward On the optimism as to tae pro- looks into better things whole, when ne One: . = 5 reat Se ode the system of government at Washingreasons why jury , | ton and ‘ regaré -gards it from a standpoint : yj of an impartial, tolerant. citizen and critic, taking Into consideration: alt ations of structure and con‘ ad take couple of benighted} the . limitations nae ene pase pena Ea aa stitution which prevent any govern‘The hum- drum of conventionalities| ment from becoming a perfect ma- ‘1 personalit tlons frcm eae und ni einsr know pe; vitor it." suld retual and Helen. exemp-| luck with; chine, clusion Ple, he who cannot that We have but are a reach the con- fortunate progressed far peo- in the unmistakable emphasis, and she wo development of a efficient public serfor within a month there was a wer vice and In vindicating the theory of ding at Houston, and the colone! hat popular sovereignty. ineanwhile made wo eevee al ae to the North to purchase a lot of things nd incidente ly to arra a his aftairs The ae bank, founded by so that he might spena the summer|]|the Philippine x vernment, with a he handsome new home with Tom|capital of pee 000. pesos, has begua and Heien operations her |