The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 09, 1904, Image 7

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PWITTI \ ' TtlE 'VOULD
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fXI10ftTS or- MONEY nY ALIENS
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i \\'lIh \ the III\II\I I'ntlul11110Hllol \ is I the
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Iii In NllIlIlI'y l'n\llU'II hr the presence I
I'll tut 11\\\1\01\110 \ mien \ \ \ pupulntIon
IlOilO numbers htlvo rel11tiV0s nt' 11\
It \ 1'111111'11 \ oho laid \ \ of their hll'lh
Consul h'nltlh'y nays that mho beat
npinl , tai III ( trooeo ls that I oho ' . ' OOOO
f\'OClIl \ 11\ oho lTl\ltlll ! Status \ 1101\11
1'01111' ' I'\'l'r y yem \ ' hot far from $2,000 : : ,
, . d 000 ( , 'I'nld\\t \ ) thlll M 1\ basin for Ihu
, - } hOIl\'II\l\llll\ \ power of t1lot III'I I
E WII1\'O I 01' thl\'I\I'1\ \ ) million \ foreign ' I .
lanes 1'Ir-lth'I\IR of this l'O\\\\lI' \ 1 Wt1.
j hl\\'o ' 1\1\ 1\\\\\\\1\1 \ \ \ trtlmtl' paid by oho
UIlItl1l1 llIh'10 1\\1'(1\10 ; : \ 01\ account of
lutnnigrntlon of \IInt'o t hll$1 \OOOlOO
n ( yrnri \ ! 11\ ten yearn : 1WOOOOOOO :
It\ AIl''h.Iolll : lost to the cQuntt'
let Ihlll n'I''II' ; If $100 1\ year for
t t'\'OI'r rO\'l'h ] . hrn ' u I'-Ishlllnt nil his
i l'III'NI'lltIt'1'tItwltr ) ! III OVi bully tort
1I\I'Ial , though when wt' c0nnider oho \
rtt\\'II\ l.'I\\II\1'It \ oven 01\ lIIInwn \ \ I'S
(1\\\11 \ nanny \ of them mll\\ \ big wages )
11'I \ \ \ \ ' O1OSSOS of immtgrnnts I\l\tI
the \ \ ' \ \\\'HI\\\\lWI\ h\m among \ ' thl':1l.- :
I\l\tnh\ \ ' Ito ( \ ' \tl\lh\u tout \ to n consider
I\hlo o : \ tent the 8'I\\\\hll\\'ll\un-to \
t'lHHto what they . tm 1'1\\1 \ "hlm\ll"
oho larger Nhl\\'I' of their earnings , It
IN lIot so greatly lu exc'sa or the \ I\l '
tint ( 111\\01\\\1 \ I\N would \ I\t first \ 1\11110nl"
Unt 0hl1'l' \ It , I'nkllntIho aver-
. f ago n\\\Olll\t \ \ sent hy the (7 rook inane \
r grant III lit' twice the stun \ sentt . hr the
\\'I\l.O t \ ) hu\\\IH\'I\I\t \ of other I\ntltlJlnl
th't1 ! , nutl the n\\\nI\\It \ Nllllt nhl'ontll'neh
.f yotu ' 11\ 1\11 immense \ \ that n less pros-
! pious \ , 1hl N wealthy 1\1\1\ 1\ Il'Nt'nll'
! ; idly \ ' h'\'chl\IIl\g country \ would \ long
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FOR HAWTHORNE MEMORIAL.
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. . ttcw'r hnplter \ : , \ that \ when , ho \ h'l'I1 1\\
thu..lIttl1'IH . \ l'lIttnf,1't : Lt' sox , Mass ,
\m'tu \ Ms residence \ there , amid \ \
, tht \ ) Hl'rkhI'ntH : , . 1\\ wrote the
.r , hl of : even : ' : AIn'l' -
l\\I'mt is now on foot to erect 1ull'
\4h. mNnorl to Hawthorne on the
} h" of this UUll' Ntt\ . . o. . Thor 1\reset\l
, t year would he a \not I\l'l\Nl\rhHl
' Um\ to buih\ such a \1\1.\\\\\1\\1'ut. : as it
.t , J 3ust \nO h1dt"l.'t..tt'S : since Hw.
\mrut' wa $ : } ( } m. Surety this eenten '
- , . t\b.\ tnnio " \ ers : ary of hh birth should
. . , , ) t"b . \ \ . $ $ l't.\ by unnotlced. Frtim
_ " 'T lHUlt $ lf llywthorue. ' br
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. ' ; DECIDE ' WHAT yOU WILL DO.
, .1n " ' i\\N'r trhto stasis to build p I
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what ; r mU den. ctd theta tssi , " , fu-
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tltisL Lies a 'et s the ! zip : mac ,
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k ait , a t wry ) ; iw Est ; te ' , . , i. i ey .
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to . " ' i't t . a 1 % MC nt'y t .3tatfast
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WHAT "OLD GLORY" MEANS
"Old < < 1 ( dory" signifies mono to nil
AIIH'l'lcIIII111111 \ anything In the worll1.
\I. \ speaks ) with nil eloquollcoI1SIII' -
I'I.tRel1 ' : \I \ represents high nmllltlons
Voiced by millions of people ; It tills
UW heart with sense of duty , 1\ do-
Flt'o to stand by the colors , nl\li 1'01'I \
hall Peen made ho I clnlll\ hat t It has
peon lit inure battles \ and seen more
victories than ally outer ling In the
\\01'111 No other standard Is thlr for
which so nanny men have fought and .
died , anti which \ has never been struck :
In token of suhmlsslon
Not hlllg can he more beautiful \ than
tII1lsh of blue anal crimson and
white , and , as It spreads majestically
to the breeze , 01' ripples 11\ the varying ' -
ItIH winds , there comes to the onlooker .
looker 1\ sort. of wireless message ,
bringing him closer to the wonderful
something that wilt cling 10 the banner -
ner forever ; n something given to It
by the 111'1noll\108 It represents ; hr
the thought of long and weary
mlll'chc/I ; of sea fights and land lights ,
grim tool great : of ho I thousands who
have followed It fl'om seeming defeat
h' victory : , and who have gone down
into the valley or death , their last cry (
a wild huzzah 10 urge their comrades
onwhl'll that. the "StilI'S and Slrlpcs"
might ! hI' planted < < I nn the highest 1'1I111-
l'nrtFolIl''l'l'ncl News
THE RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.
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The exasperating " , If legal , course
of the llusahnms may have In the end
n hood effect , Ir It. stimulates an In-
lll1'\\nttonnl conference : on the rights
or neutrals on the U'I'lIn At presentt ) .
international \ law Is the wilt or time
tower \ that hm the most guns at sca
11 Is simply 1\ thin veneering for lme-
tknl nnnehy. It Is binding only so I
far as n nation considers \ It. expedient
\0 observe It , If Great Britain were
now to give notice that she intended
to observe how far tier neutral rights
\\1.1'0 rl.IIl'ctclHu : \ sh\ would \ \ close UI
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her hooks \ on international law and
her nt1ml1'l\1 : would acquire great caution -
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tion , if the world wishes : to tlllen -
other step { m'warIOW Is the time ,
I with the -shnnme IIUt11.lrnction \ : of
I time present conflict fresh In mind \ , for
the stNnIl'ult\ of the Court of Arhl-
i tratlon mlI1n extension of its juris.
'H'ttonos Transcript I ,
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LEPROSY AND FISH
The recent I1numH\cemeut or n cure
lor leprosy does not appear to have : I
treated much of n stir anmotmg time
m't.knfcull : ' tn this : country. The
h'\son is i that reports of this sort aria
never tnt h'ttlU it Is IIWt.ttml ,
tier are tSI't01 \ long , careful \ and \
r.uH\li'it\th'l' "xl-'rhl1l)1\lntlo11 \ ' \
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I ros . in thi : : fart of the world that :
I the kkal 11\1\1\\11.\\ and local pra--
. tie are tk"'acticnHnn l'Cti.'tl \ ' It.
tI I t The ih"1\ of 1'1'\\.ution is more hm- !
tt-intat . in this as in all other dis-
' .s .S : 2c : a : o ! cart , and for
i i' tune the exemption ; of eiriled :
4 rrt t Runt tais1Unh cure has
. eeel the thoubt : of sC'1enttsH.
: Le1w tsy tI"r \ sUhtmon : the
f \t a-1te taps. Mt is fl'nlt..hiNh. . .
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xxawg the l ,1iia est. the s : : 'ri\ns amid
: the : : s.\ ; . The only part of the
: 'L ; : slot : tats ! ' where it has obtained
t a.y ht& is is the G.U state . and il .
; t.1S - to s that it : atht have been
. ' tsAe , to then ftkt tko Antilles ,
"there 'C' $ . es a's t\\asIorx11y found ,
: a ' rh a few a .er C'h ; \ , -
t.ee es .nW $ heL The i- . : . k3.ti\n.
t tazt < S , that it is assisted with i
r'7e mss , 11M he Gish adical men '
! asp 't .liw. > ; the matter
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, iI'c DAINTY BLUE BUNG 0f f0RGEFME-N0T5 , ,
/ ' ( 6 ) J GO WITH MY ME55AGE OF LOVES DECREE .
ll' : : ' PLEAD WITH YOUR ODOROUS . PERfUMED .
; trBREATH ,
( ( i-u ) SPEAK T0 HER HEART 0F MY . MEART -AND
.0 c ME' ' . o. i. . . . c.
ii ( ( ( PACKAGE FOR ME ? RIGHT TI4 f5 WAY MY -
fb ( LAD ! '
' ' : - ( THAT 15 MERRITING WITH CRAWL
AND GURL-
TUL1P8 ! A BOUQUET IN LU5TR0U5 RED !
TULIPS ! MYAN5WER ! GaD BLE55
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Investigate I Psychology.
There is 11\ Paris 1\ new school of
psychology to investigate such ques-
tons : 118 mind reading , mental sug-
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gestion I\t a distance , clairvoyance ,
eSl'ntiments , automatic writing ,
double personality , etc This school unlike -
like most associations studying these
; ! objects , has for its members medical i
men almost entirely , whose l1rofes- I
duties ' them In close con-
-Iol\nl hl'lng \ „ \
net with these often curious phe-
I'omcnn Time members are followers \
of Charcot They claim thai most of
these societies of psychical research ,
especially In l'nglanlha'e ' \ ptoduced
no results \ , due to too much 811ecula-
tlon and lmaysterious interventions ! ! ,
which have led people Into error ,
which Is more dlmcu1t to uproot than
It is to propagate the truth
Bulbs for Winter Flowering
'In August 1 order my bulbs for winter -
ter tlowering In the house n1lor
outdoor planting : in beds Get two or
three hundred different colored cro-
'usc this fan and ! make holes ! about
three inches deep In the grass on the
Il\wn and t1m1\ tit a crocus bulb , CO\
1'1 each with Iliac \ enrth aid tam\1 \
I\own. \ It wilt hl' 1\ pleasure to see I
the lawn thi.with their bright :
faces tn the early : sprilgtinto. t
or all \ the bulbs for winter 1I0wm"
tng , time t'Wl'eti.'st11 : \ mosl. satlsfnc-
tort' Is the : rl.'l'sll'I'll" 'I'nUtlow. .
CN bl.mtful11 \ \ this winter I
ant going ; to revel in that white \ and \
I ycilott \ freesia.- I Natiotmnltagnzitle ,
Time Not a Ftctor.
Never nt a : loss far argunaont \ \ ill'
m uccessful \ repartee \ : , Bishop Potter of-
tors another l"\\\trlhllllun to oho t III.
enture of excuses for t ho delay Itt \
Vie construction the l'nt1Wllrnl of
t. .1Ihn HIl\ nl\'h\ll ,
I Ums\\bl\ " I.'M'IItI"I \ \ 011' of his
dock , who is : t "I\l'\\I\\t\ donor \ \ 10 tint
building \ f\md " dooms It not \1:1\\\11 \ \ \
a 'Ito St'l' th\\I' t\y by mind \ \ I1U Iltll\
done 'I\ the bights ? "
" : \ \ d\n\l' . " teas thl' R\'I\\ ' ' \\1:11\111\11'\ \
" " 'b1Ul \ boar h\ \\\It\l\ \ \ that thlell'
tit oral \ is to 1lrepttri \ UN fur eternity .
ymusee ' how little thin hats h0 \ with
1L"-\\'w \ \ 'tktn : \ ,
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Military Circles Stirred -
Cot. Samuel E Titman , a proCessor . , . . . .
of sciences at the West Point Military
Academy has started a warm discus- I
slon In mllltarr ; circles over his suggestion -
gestion in the Journal of the Military :
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Service Institution that there should
be two academies for the education of
army officers , He contends that the
old academy Is being overburdened
with siudellts and the curriculum
overtaxed , and It is thereby losing its
value for thorough training Military
authorities hold that the present service -
ice schools for artillery , cavalry , sub-
marine defense , engineering and so
on , are sufficient to meet an demands ,
and that the West PoliK institution
should be retained just where It is ,
where camaraderie and school loyalty
will be developed in an who enjoy ; its
l1rh'ltegos
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Lead All In Wealth
With 7 llor cent of the world's
iand area and 5 per cent of Its popu-
I\tlon : , the United States has 25 per
cent of the world's wealth , says Les-
he' Weekly , The value of the United
SinteR property ) . real anti personal , in
Itl10 ; ) , was 4,000.OOOOOO , as compared
with $59,000,000,000 for Great Drit-
cln and lrcmd ! : , $ iS&OOtXOOOO ! for
France , $45,000,000,000 for -
, , , Germany ,
j :12.000OOOOO : ( for Russia , $22,000,000
fur AUNtrll\-lIuu.urr . , $15,000.000,000
for italy I1HOOOOOOOOO \ : ! for Spain
: 'Ioro\'m" mho United \ States' lead of
, ,11 the oilier nut \ itun 11\ wealth is inCreasing -
Creasing ' Cantor . Ihllll 1\ her preponder-
t taco U'IIIllIIm \ 1111 ( except Russia and
thinn ) In population ' ,
SAllo'I : " ; ; '
Sailor ' Itae Earned ' Retl ment. 'tl-
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Cain , Clay < , 1 IIIIIIIlH'officer ) of the
IOIHINUl'lhwI'stl'rn \ \ Raihvay com-
pauy'a 11"1 or IIlt'I\l\\shhs running be-
1 W'\I'1\ \ l lolyhend 1\I\lt 1)\1\1\ : , who has
Just r'tir'11 , hM I'I'W , \ the Irish sea
upward \ "f IM ) ( times : \s commander .
1'1' anti \ linN navigated , : \ the railway com-
ltauny's \ \1111\1\ \h\Ut 1l'\l\lX'O ) miles
1\\\1\ \ \ \ 1\1'1'111\ \ upward ot I5l'.OC'I ! ) pas-
IW1\I\lrs \ \ ,
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' \'h" \ tatattly ! \.I\\'t \ 1 Is to do with night
anti \ \ \\\n\n \ that y'ott can do-Emnerr .
rein \ , I
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