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Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK ft CO., CHICAGO. 37' in ice THE WORLD'S FAVORITE Pa (Xi K -aHttAT"SS HVf?ifflk Htt Majority of Inhabitants erf Warsabw Oppose "Russian "Rule With the people of Russia generally in n slate of unrest presaging a revo lution, with open revolt in s6mo sec tions of the Czar's domains, and with fresh disasters caused by tho war in the East, tho autocracy of Russia Is in a critical condition. That tho war must bo ended soon to prevent a genoral revolt against tho government ennnot bo doubted, Dis patches from nil parts of Russia nro all of this tonor. Tho Internal situation grows graver daily. Each loss of n lifo at tho hands of Cossacks Increases tho hatred of tho people toward nil that tho govern ment represents. Reports of fresh dis orders nro coming from Russia ns fast as the censor will lot them out. Tho .news of tho riots has been minimized by ofllclaldom; no one can guess their real extent. Tho red flag of revolution was hoist ed at tho masthead of tho Knlaz Po temklno, Russia's most powerful bat tleship in the Black Sen. The captain and most of the officers wero mur dered and thrown overboard In tho open sen and tho ship was completely hi tho possession of tho crew and a few officers who threw in their lot with tho mutineers. Tho guns of tho Knlaz Potemklno tT-hfr-' . . ' . JFtf.&j ":,j--" BarMraVMMiaMaajBpMlaMpMlMla ,., .i5r?). THE Affi?W JW&VZT Z.QDZ .jrijap itvasiiMHJljpi:A'Bii'ti 't , ,'i'': '? .ra3(.j . nMswsffr , " . ?.1f'tars .jt- ry .jw1 jwjht d ' ' 't q w 'cTCiv POLICE TYRANNY: CHASTISEMENT OF A COACHMAN EN ROUTE. Drivers are frequently beaten by policemen for Insubordination. wero trained on tho city, and In tho streets masses of striking -workmen, who previously had fled before tho vol leys of troops, wero inflamed by tho spectacle of open revolt on board an Imperial war ship and made a bold front against tho military. Tho next stop of tho mutineers, It is believed, will bo tho seizure of Sevas topol, where vast quantities of muni tions of war of all kinds aro stored. WARSAW EVER IN UNREST. Poles Long for Overthrow of Hated Russian Rule. Warsaw should bo seen before tho rest of Russia, not after It. It Is tamo to those who aro coming from tho East. But to tho traveler from tho West It contains amplo evidence of a novel civilization that Is, of tho Russian Empire. Warsaw lies on tho border-line between tho Occident and tho Orient. Tho Poles, properly speaking, belong to tho Western world. They havo our calendar, our religion. Waraaw is full of old pal aces and churches that aro Italian in style. Its railways small matter aro part and parcel of those of West ern Europe; it Is only east of tho Vistula that tho Russian gauge be gins. But tho Russian Colossus has set Its heavy foot on Poland, and tho lot of tho Poles honceforth will bo to holQ up tho torch of Western civ ilization in an cmplro that Is un friendly to It That the Poles are aware of their pitaslon no ono who has watched them can doubt. With them, as In Ireland, religion and patriotism aro synonymous. What crowded church es! We went Into one of them In tHo afternoon, on an ordinary week day; the seats and aisles were almost full. tfo priest was visible, but a crowd of people pressed, expectant, patient, Eaulvocal Welcome. When tho young King of Spain was in London ho one day saw a banner pf welcomo bearing these words In tolerable Spanish up to tho last word: "Quo vuestro relnado, senor, sea largo y fllez," which was Intend ed to mean: "May your rolgn, sir, bo long and happy." But that last word throw him Into fits ot laughter. It should havo been "follz.' As It was It meant nothing In Spanish, while In French, a language with which his majesty Is familiar, it Is equivalent to tho American "get out," against tho altar rails. In tho body of tho church a munbor of men, seat ed In pows on otio sldo, sang, and when they had ceasod, tho women on tho other sldo took up tho strain. In another church tho doors nro loft open at all times, but an Iron-barred gato shuts off tho lntorior from tho porch. Yet at any hour of tho day women rind men may bo soen kneel ing there, and those by no moans tho poorest In tho town. What dofllng of hats, too, In tho act of passing a church! Wo saw a dozen men rnlso their hats simultaneously. Language Is a symbol, n plcdgo of At S&fctt SaV i ' JRL "" 11 rSna'r-'r t-w irfriJi'ir'aijv ji unt j-j . 1 1 brVmjj' affi vr !M4 :u.j- 1 srj w f II WT'rtiUt -. JrasrW PaaVlLw-. TtaH . . .flUafJ I 1 I 'JJ . . --a i,j wm ? a wnmkm&m.ysimim c&j& mmxmmm oft xf vSPmfira-vy V&&Z&P l VBaVBBBBrV.n kkt.. bKBbV Jt iVHi.naHBBBB M I la . TT C P7 m NE)Y dOYERtfOJZ Or WfllW nationality. The Poles cling tena ciously to theirs. In tho restaurants, in tho shops, enter and speak Russian to them. They reply in Polish; you persist In your Russian. It becomes essential to tho bargain that you should communicate In a common tongue. - Then reluctantly tho Rus sian comes, but not a word more than is necessary. For most of them know Russian. It Is taught In tho schools. 'And on every shop, wherever there is an announcement of tho kind of thing on sale, or the name of tho oc cupier, both are written side by sldo the name In Russian letters as or derod by law, tho Polish narao In Western characters. Nowhere Is tho clash of rival creeds more conspicuous than "here. No doubt most of tho churches aro Catholic, and many of them, Gothic or Renaissance, aro by no means wanting In morlt. But If you will stand on tho bridge across tho Vistula and look upon tho hills on which tho city is built, dominating all thero is a mass of scaffolding with three gilt crosses on tho top. It is a new Rus sian cathedral, which is being raised by means of subscriptions from Or thodox Russia, and when it has its domes and cupolas it will bo tho most striking object in tho town. Some times, however, tho process is re versed, for tho Orthodox nro not numerous in tho Polish capital. In tho Praga across tho river aro two high Gothic towers, upllfter far abovo tho roofs. And opposlto it, fair and small, Is a tiny Russian church, with Its refulgent silver crosses. Is It be causo Warsaw Is tho capital of con quered Poland or because it is near to uermany that tho streets are alive with soldiers? Tho attention Is ar rested Incessantly by a company of big-limbed fellows, who slouch along In white blouses and black trousers, Statesmen Live Ton uir,u According to Dr. T. L. Macd'onald, the prosperous and strenuous mental llfo, combined with gorging, explains the frequency of Brlghfs disease in high official circles at Washington. Ho says that overeating is tho germ of nophrltls. Montal activity and phys leal quiescence nld In its production and carklng caro and worry nro also causative factors. Brlghfs disease Is prono to attack tho lnteljectual and tho anxious. Alcohol, ho thinks, Is not as potent a causo as Is gnorally believed. or in tunics of rough wool. Tho gar rison consists of 80,000 mon. Tho au thorities nro quick to suppress mani festations of national feeling. An Englishman told mo that ho had .In vited somo ladles to ' his room ono evening, and after supper ono of them Bang n Polish patriotic song. Noxt day he rccolved a call from tho police Do tho Poles speak bitterly of Russia? Wo asked ono ot thorn in tho crowded waiting room of tho sta tion if they wero contented with their lot, and ho replied: "Such things must not bo tnlked of horo." Another reply of another Polo to 'v O.Wt r rCi- i.i.rj..rtTTrrrY vnm i- 1 L fr V aMOSCOW r the samo question was: "My only wish Is that my business may pros per." Correspondent London Pall Mall Gazette. FOND OF NATIONAL GAME. Government Clerks at Washington Have Regular League. Washington boasts of a "Depart mental Baseball League" composed ol teams representing tho various do partmonts. Several cabinet officials make a point of attending tho games, which aro played almost every after noon on tho big circle In tho rear ol tho whlto house. Secretary Motcall Is tho most onthuslastlc rooter of the lot, though Socrotary Moody Is a close second. Ono of tho most faithful at tempts at tho professional games ol ball In Washington Is tho Chinese min ister. Sir Chontung was n famous pitcher while a student at Amherst Ho could havo made big money as a professional had ho cared to tako up baseball Instead of diplomacy. CHICAGO LOSES GOOD CITIZEN, Graeme Stewart, Dead, Also Promi nent In National Affairs. Graomo Stowart, one of Chicago's leading merchants nnd foremost citi zens, died June 20, two weeks nfter a stroke of apoplexy. J Graomo Stewart was born on Aug. 30, 1853, three years after his father, William Stowart, an Ayrshlro Scotch man, settled In Chicago. From 1900 to 1901 Mrf Stowart was a member of the Republican national committee, succeeding Thomas N. Jamlcson as tho Illinois member. Ho served the entlro four years as a member of tho executive commltteo of tho organization. In tho campaign of 1900 ho was the contral figure in tho management of tho campaign In tho west, tho headquarters bolng In Chicago. Ills genius for business ad ministration mado him an invaluablo & G&2ZZ2S:322 co-worker with Senator Hanna, Hen ry C. Payne, Harry Now, and R. C. Kerens In tho financial conduct of the campaign. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Payno wero tho two leaders upon whoso judgment President McKinley rolled Implicitly In matters pertaining1 to tho administration in tho middle west. Perpetual Boycott on Work. Jose Rodriguez, a Mexican resident of El Paso, Tex., is 98 years old and never did a day's work In his life. While yet a small boy Joso decided that ono could get along very well without working, and ho has managed to exist over since without turning his hand to anything more arduous than chicken-fighting. For nearly three-quarters of a century ho has been known far and near as a pro moter of such battles, but Is careful to explain that this Is not work 1 rf J drv --VA I SR???ooSairlBPsBMi Of vt4 .WMi I, 1W ,. ;,rtfWRraKSSS,!85fiW V2t i"!"!. f h? :&& 33 m'?. &wHPtanmm?sxo- II IIIIIHT iVIWiY INA. Wv"W ViVV1V ,SVr a-a-ata-a-aMa-aar- -.Mbbt-JJ" Mgi nmmMsm "'IjsVWI ssssKv M Mt9fjr.fT? KV 1L---j-WL. I merely recreation. The Patriot. A resident of Avn, N. Y., was talk lng about tho lato Hiram cronk, Uio last survivor of tho war ot 1812. "At tho ago ot 100," said tho Avn man, "Mr. Cronk still had an alert mind. Abovo all things ho was e. pa triot. Ho boltovod firmly In tho su premacy of our republic, "An English travolor, out of curios ity, camo to Ava to bco Mr. Cronk ono day. Tho old patriot praised America extravagantly and condemned" Eng land ns an outworn nnd dying nation. "Tho Englishman stocll this talk as long as ho could. Tbon ho said, hotly: "'Supposo our superb fleet wero to land 25,000 British marines In Now York what would you Yanks do then?' "'Dot' said Mr. Cronk. 'Why, dcrn It, our pollco would arrest lUeui.'" Now Orleans States. Profits of tho Packers. Thero has been a great deal of dis appointment becauso tho Garfield re port shows that tho profits of tho packing Industry only amount to about two por cent of tho volume of business transacted. Thero Is no doubt, howovor, that tho report Is cor rect. Tho census reports compiled by tho government In 1000, beforo tho agita tion regarding tho "beef trust" began, throw consldorablo light on this ques tion. It appears from tho census that tho packing Industry Is conducted on n smaller margin ot gross profit than any othor Industry in America. Tho gross margin ot profit ot 871 flour and grist mills In Illinois, In tho census year, was nearly sovon per cent on tho volumo of business. Tho gross margin ot flfty-ono wnolcsalo slaugh tering and meat packing establish ments In Illinois was only about one third as large, or a llttlo moro than two per cent on tho volumo of busi ness. Tho millers havo not been accused of bolns In a "trust," and combina tions would scorn impossible In a. busi ness whero thero nro several thousand mills in tho United States competing actively for tho flour trado, but It ap pears that tho gross profits of tho mill ers aro larger than tho gross profits of tho packers, it may turn out that tho agitation regarding tho packing Industry will show tho samo result as tho devil found In shearing tho pig: "All squeal and no wool." American Homestead. Ill-Natured London Journal. "Americans," says a London Journal "aro coming over In greater Bwnrma, than over and soon tho streots will bo full of curiously quiet-looking men in wiord coats with padded shoulders ondlng on tho hips, long boots blobby at tho tips and straw hats wit no roots, and women with brown faces nnd oyos with Very whlto whites, green veils floating In tho breezo and acconts that sots ono's teeth on odgo." Important to Moth era. 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