The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 05, 1905, Image 4

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with alH, iiii'ToilL iunrnatlonnl
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"air ,To1ih"lInyfroiii tlm Mtato Depart-mofH;-tifii!-h&frt
hnfwhwl ntwolntnly
nothing to do with thn lucoition,
liroVarnrlnii, or fulfilment of thoOhlrf
MBRlntrnt'H plan for I ho M'orilr
tortiiliiatloti of tlm vr'ai' in thn -Fur
Kaitf.''i.'ttVv dellcato nutl .dllheult'lho
function of dnioo Bfoftmltir. waH cot,-
jct'tVi'u.ta, be at thin ijutiotun' In cvi-
fhu wJ)j tbrnaghout iho-ooantry
si'Pin to' ho r'tttinK''Hcorr)tnry Tuft on
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I Tho rallroiMlH of tyriMM JhU jrof r
rp imaniuimi ft million' and nnattbr
1rtfWnWrV-aie.ei :!aKt
-yiTTWretll6i' TnrT1TRttl,6ii Will Htaiul
nr lm lnwnrorf U to bo (lotormiuod in
MUftK wM the raiiJ 1
Muo of thorn, aro protentluK thn pay-
ir IftlHH. II I" umiliinn
WMto tltno iliMouNBlnK
4ii of tho tlnnron rotnrncil
Howfvnr In vlow of
illroctcil at cortaln mem-
tto board for not ratfllnK
MA flnrliuKton'R valuation over last
$mt' tlKoroH, attention Nhouht bo
f3(el to tho fact that tho criticiMod
Aloiborii ot thin iitato board can turn
ni point thoir liDRorM at tho local
BBwm in every city in Nebraska aud
Uw that many citi.onti who aro
MmmmI to bo tormed "IvadltiK clt
Cn" becaQM of tholr wealth mid in
oenoe, havo boon asuenHed on not to
tfkopod (X jter cent of tho full value of
jtalr property.
Jl'hli itatement dooa not prove that
ttio rallroadi aro not taxdodKorii nor
jnntlfy their actiom If tboy aro. Hut
it ii a fact which nhonld not bo over
looked. In many case It lthn wealthy
citizen trying to dodKo bin own tas
that "hollerih head otT" about rall
roadi. And aince tho railroad do not
own half the oeteawblo property in tho
tte,tax dodging on tho part of wealthy
Individual' who own moro than a half
of it work a greater hnriUhip on tho
honeat taxpayer of amall moana, than
tas-dodglug on the part of tho rail-
rooda. And if tho men whojaro in tbo
habit of howling airaluat thn rallroada
would apnnd juat half of their "howl
lug" iorloU looking Into tho tax reo
orda of tbelr own comity they would
II ml that aorue of tholr dnar noighbora
with a string of farms or brick blocka
are (dealing moro of tholr tax money
than the rallroada.
We aro not aaylng that tho railroadH
urn not dtMlglug tholr rightful tnxoa,
but if we are loyal to our form of
irovornment which provide for court
tn aettle dilforonoea of thla kind, thou
wo muHt await tholr doolalon In tho
railroad tax caeca now before thoui
boforo orltiolalng tho atato board.
What wo need In Nebraska la not
aentiuiont against rallroada, nor aeuti
mout for thorn but a determined de
mand for equality and juat ice before
tho law. When tho law niiya "tax
propertv nt ita full value, "tho puhllc
abould demand the application of that
1 tw to all the property whether It be
long! to a railroad or an ludividunl.
And both the railroad aud the Indi
vidual Nhonld boatoppml from ant ting
np aa an exouao for their own lawb'aa
iihm, the lAwloauoaa of nuother. A
good way to begin getting at tax
dodging rallroada, la to begin getting
a, our taxdolglng nelghborn. lloform,
Ilka charity, should begin nt home.
deatfrtkn tHif fmr that nut n truliiod
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diplomat aiIindoa,iuiKtn km PArl
wan wiWIijriptiijjtflfrkjlJ. How,
itTtlWiJi'rmlllitiio'i iipmna-'ttrr FruYioh
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moijvy fvr.lvflwoky,,,,,, h,,ut
On hrarillg tlit.n,t0) soetlMyj
war wm extrobmlr Ktiookilanit)t i'-
itlgnnntf aiH tirArMtilml"!!! "A 'Wv r,
fhoked Vflfrh tti 'HrlivrY to'Ml1. Wr I
lnco n loliif nlill,rviithlVWlidiWnh,wli h
had ovMontly bVt.'u''i.rep!iW.f',(j ;
vnnce. i- .bnrdim, ,qf,, l.t? Wmar ta
waa that, the. chief fiHiacprl.4iy '
traynd a, aarrnd )trrtt kiln want lint of
furreiulorthifiiplrinntiiftnr Mini bMil'H '
cnitted If; and entryrPdi'anhnhlat1UNe
Oflotiran'HolioHf WlllilVHy WW rttlit
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ItiNirtrliprtrr'oirrid ttrVi
w'greiii vmi'qi.
wHKmiiWWdilrd'
I aWllWij UirMiitlU 'tttuiAulCWh ilftHMi HT'i
f9. ni,jiirfp)b In'iit wifii)iMiir;'a!'ri'. Jii
HtyyUx' WltrK)Jr1tlW"IMiullH"liiblMi i
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iii hut Kirrnnnry ci trnr tit inrir nw i i'
API OS.
Hubert iiurrnaa aald hla farewell to
tho people ot I'latlo county In venter
day 'a Inane of tho Argna. He and Mrt-.
Hurrsaa will leave In few tlaya to
take charge of a jxijmt which they
have pnrchaaed in 8 wen City, Iowa
Mr. llurraw will have tho field alone
there aud bollevoa ho haa a pay lug
property. Mra. llorruaa will be made
n full irlner lu the bnaiuoaa. Tho
Jnrual'a fraternal ridntlnua with the
Argua nnder the management of Mr.
Hurruaa have been- moat plenaaut and
we are glad to tout If y to hit honeatv
aud gentlemanly qualities in every
traiiHAotloa lu which tho Jourual and
Argua have been jointly interested.
We moat stnonit ly wiah for Mr. Hnr
rnaa in bla new field all the anccoia
and pleasure to which hla pergonal
qualitlea entltlo him.
II. 11. Ureeu. who cornea to the
management of the Argua, haa all the
mark of a clean and hustling young
man with plenty of ability. Wo oiteud
the band of fraternal fellowship to
Brother Green as he enters upon h'.a
saw field.
Tin: aoi.itKx uvi.i:.
Thia la no ago of aclfiHhuesH nml
diveralty of intercat nml avmpnthy.
It la n rnrn thing to liutt n mini who
can renlly rejoice in the good fortune
or really syinixitliio in tho misfortune
of his fellow, l'rolmbly in thia the
age dona not dllTor from foriuor tlmca,
except that humanity is further ml
vanced now than ever before and we
are therefore prone to think that
huiiiaiiltnrinuisiii ahnuld nlso bo more
in evidence, Hut wo nrn too proapor
mis for anything like tluit Tho apirit
of huuinii kiiidiiCh- is begot of suffer
ing nml mlafortune, iv:ul not of pros
perltv. The sleek nml prosperous in
dividual has come to be univerMilly
regnrdnd ns a tym of the selfi-l nml
hcartloHB. Whether hla jiroHjMirity is
a consequence of his HolflHliiiohH or
whether It is the other wnv iirouml la
a problem. I'nrhnpa ench coiitiibuteh
to the other. Hut whatever their re
lation ns to cnuhn nml effect, they go
together. Miaforttiue is one HiIuk
wherein fiiuitttnrtty dors not breed
contempt, nml the iiiuu In whose
heart la thn real touch ot fellow feel
ing la the mnti who la or litis been in
dire need of It himself.
Hut once in n while comes uu inci
dent which mnkna the whole world
kin. Tho pnpera today fell of n young
locomotive fireman on a railroad in
thia state who, sueing a little child
on the uncle ahead and knowing that
the nlrbrnkoi would not stop the
heavy train betore the child would
be killed, ctnsvlcd from tho cab to tho
pilot, caught the little one and throw
It from the track unhurt, and by the
effort threw himself under the wheola
ol the engine, lu a hospital, tatally
hurt he explained that he hud a baby
brother himself ami thn danger of thia
little one reminded him so much of
the little one nt home that ho had
done ns he would want another mini
to do tor his own baby brother The
Oolden Utile might be preached from
a thousand pulpits fur a thonaai.d
years ami not distil as much of the
milk of human kindiics trntn the
henrta of human aniuuiN as on,, Mll.
net ns this. Kven a moneychanger or
a t'hariace who could read it mid not
bo driven Into some net of kindnria
before the day is over would be no
oxeepUon Ami this voung man wns
a poor iiremau on a freight train. He
made hla living by the hardest kind of
physical toil. Kxcept by those that
loved him his name will not be re
mnmborcd tomorrow.
Whenever live or nix concerns trv to
live from a business in a commnnitv
that could bo curried on by one, a
pool" results. Kensnu, "seif preser
vat ion la the first law of nature "
Hrenk thn "elevtor pool, "the "lumber
delonra pool." the implement dealers
pool ' mid a few morn, nml there will
bo some cheap "stoic rooms" for sale
and Incidentally thn public will suva
tho coat of aupiKUtiug tho Miperfluoua
couoernv.
Tlir WllPrMhMvt'rtHti)rrd tar tU
In.; tilt ljrsUMW,fSllhMHitHi,'
. fMiinibiivW'Wfto afo 'found intia
IJtiglnr Wiiltrtl' whcti' the'latriull'"i:1,'",'lW' '
(fll'MmKif ,j..)nar( bifMfm 2"', .m'Si?
.a- , i.ij'i ii in ,it i ii' ix i ' 'Vvl M' lii(Uiii(fiiimiiiMt)i
up his jijli becanse Jio had Imen ullerril i -uiii.. tAiMi.,..u. -n
il
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(Rlini'A'""rhllfctl!rHhi'-lu'tTff iWVUv u
l(mhill'lrYna''iUiHHMatM' thllt t--li
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ii '"Af tiir wt- hii(pjf?Attell fbr'bHf4"tlK'
tiiiuti)' tfl cwffll" icr4M th( ' HWrtlMi li
ltatrV.'rtriv.i 'JPTlti tftlitltl:,!wk.1k'wa1,tb ft
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l1ll4n(Mii(afl0'iHMli;tfiilia lnAir1ii rt
'jvi"nin'wginwimii'rTr"iT'i)yirwoh
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"vMiitViie"Dtiiirtmi fAmiMM'Miliii it
WMk ldtrVfJTJ"ft4ir'lM."i('W narrow
iihadiilUillnilfMl'r Hi'Madred of cer
1 1 tn'tf ,t"d?Ud Mod
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. i l! Uill'llJ'ilM ,. I "I I'lV 'I'll ll'IT'''!
or cn,Tt,r)pg .VYrJftciy, ,1(lt
niiuuce la mi .m'f,H!it'Mirmii
mi, Ui Ur 'Xnl t.i 1 1 A d iwlntn owl Ame
icn.iiieUhlHnlHWkdis'itrp (And I rtgtu t ol
lay 'ri wiii mor.li 'lilw'tli'rttitjtlteHWiv.
lllirtlAt''ltvin1VrgllVrrif''gW,'lnto
lit
wonder
Platte
the
dein-'H metivea oaiuiot bo anrpectiN, MMtR.MtiwIin would keen one
bvcatiaorhTi United States ,iotoriously
tvp iiojtn"stre"to pucurin foollpdd fin
the' AMaStlu niainlanil, nml lierause
ho mnnlfeatlr does not desire to on
tujilji olnlm upon tho grntitudn of
ithor or tun parties to tun war by lie-
coming ita medium of communication
with tbo other, the role which, it may
be remembered, wna discharged lu
1MIS by M .luloa Cambnti, tho em
bassador at Washington, on bohalf of
Spain. Mr Uoosnvolt doi-a not wiah
to bo nu Intermediary ; ho doea not
even suggest that Washington shall be
tho scene of the direct negotiation
between the parties which he urgently
ndvinca. Ho has merely expressed to
both belligerent" a willltiguoaa to do
what ho properly can and to assist in
arranging the preliminaries concerning
merely the tltno nml plnce ol meeting,
provided the two powers concerned
ahnuld feel Hint hla services might
be usoful for that preparatory pur-pose.
jolt miioat there was a bettor one
oifiq-oit lilntJ Wo wonder if Secretary
Tuft would.
Wr do not deny that Mr. Wallace
probably deserved some blame. But
in the light of tho apoctaculnr manner
in which the reprimand wna deliver
ed, wo cannot help remembering that
Mr Tuft ih n candidate for president
and needs ndvertlaiug
The evidence submitted at Wnhoo in
thn case of Tom Worral against the
K levator Comblno reads like Lawsou
on" Amalgamated "
President Hndley of Yale university
haa defined a IMiarisen ua a mau whose
tueruica nro devoted to the promotion
of his own material welfare. If there
is a mn in ('nlumhus who is tot a
Pharisee under thia definition, he
might hold up hla hnml
( liri-rrtlllK-,
I'hccrfuliiiwM N one ot the unlvcrsallj
nudci'stiMxl atti Unites It s accepted
ut Its face value the world over. It
Is the Kold coin of disposition. Indeed,
It Is such a large part of disposition
that II would almost hcciii to constitute
the whole of It.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
f.'.'OO of 1'lntto County independent
Telephone Oo'a. ii year tl per cent
bonds nrn yet oil's rod for snlo at wr
with accrned Interest.
if.'soo of those bonds wore tnken by
Investors In thiee lota of 1000, flOOO
and s()0. Names of parties will bo
furnished on request They consider
them first class after caretul investi
gation. If you nro getting loot than
ii per cent on your money you should
by nil menus investigate thia Invest
ment opportunity.
uomomhor these bonds nro in
denominations of fioo each and are
ust ns good for thn man with f 100 to
invest ns tho mail with $1000.
Wo aro also now offering on the
same terms f 1000 of 10 year bonds
duo May 1, ltm.'i These bonds nro
just us safe nun draw thn same rate
of iuteiest and will appnnl to those
duslriug a moro permanent invest
ment. " '
Wo now linve over 10 orders for tele
phones on our books and enn with
ease increase our present list 100 dur
ing the current yenr.
I) T KVKIiKTT, Soo'y.
TTTUstkrrdXv1'iWV' to ibrk
lo limimu! . cifiVj '
liiijiMlSiJmitirw ooJ &rain
dti sit itiittirighti time.
TIicsl? are thy first stops in
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1 iKcll.mtmi'1icaili 1 could foice
t 'iy-npriiitntt'i' upward nor do'.xuward
iWrilrMllipMirHlliln!,,u'P'tilviH tho direction of the pin-
isngeiMiiiii there I wus, susjichdcd like
Alotiaiuined s cnllln or a trussed fowl
By dlut of wriggling, howcier, I ut
lust found myself on tho top of the
passage, minim a certain amount of
skin and mhuo buttons from my tight
fitting khaki coat.
"tStlll on we Jogged Tor tho best purl
of a mile, when, Id and behold, the
caves lu which tho birds were breeding
nnd which were to bo the limits of our
underground wanderings! A fuliit glhu
inor of light could ho seen through u
rift In the rocks fur nbovo us, and It
wus through this hiiiuII rltt, which win
a willed piissngo cvun to the Ii.vuks
themselves, that the birds passed In
their Joiiruejs to aud from their nest
ing ground 4. Our arrival, of course,
disturbed whatever birds were there,
and they disappeared ns best they
coti'd And there, for it time, we wati li
ed the Iiyal.s going through their gym
nustliM of robbing the birds tusts.
with their rjpes an I long polos creep- j
lid UIUIIK iliu IIIKII rillKC'4 1111(1 ICtigL'S m
the lurid light of tho torches like un
earthly specters.
"These peculiar nest.s nro btillt by n
epocles of Hwall'jw. The nests consist
of shallow, cup shaped oavltlc, trim
cmIimI ut one side, wheio they are at
tiiclnil to the locks like brackets to n
wall, and forming something llko u
two-thirds segment of a circle it Is
not always easy to get nt them, as
they urc somethuiw glued to the per
pendicular Hides of the solid rocks high
overhead, so that theniMt hunters have
to scale these ci-ng4 with lopi and
poles to get ut them In substance
they consist of an elastic, scmltr.um
parent, mucilaginous material, which Is
said to bo u accretion, or macerated
food, from tho crops of the birds them
elves.
"As robbing these nests for coniiner
clul purposes forms a part of tho Iy
nliV moans of livelihood, the birds
Imvo frequently to build twice or even
throe times during the season before
they nro able to hatch their offspring,
nnd It Is noted that each succcsslvo
crop of nests deteriorates hi both con
struction mid composition. Tho ucsts
built ut the beginning of tho seuso'i
mo bright and transparent and aro
cotueqticutly known on tho market us
white nests,' but when they uro rob
bed the next crop Is not nearly ho
pure In Hubstaucc."
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Thfe Tarmers Must Be Experts
ll l.lifM
in '"! 'iif .i. i ' i !
tev.wx tho..arniL'r. who stills V. i
lMiiiswteaw.miis!itav.vPuri- A
lAiiiturtatqwIMy InlWind He, ? 1
" ''WUSfkrYd'lVfiW fir Vtrh- t. - '
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Puritan
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Patent
Flour
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Get flcturcs for the Children
lAfsall..Akki4-M:AmM f WTAN MILLERS
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Sold Only by I Ragatz i Co.
Vnrhlirrt n Dlstaarr,
rurloslty had led the little girl to
forsake tho nursery, whero tho tither
children were playing, mid to go to take
a peep at the great parlors where the
company had assembled, but hIio pru
dently remained concealed among tha
palms.
Due of the guests epled her there.
"Hello, little girl!" ho said. "Aro yot,
having u good time?"
"'M-h'ni! Say, do you nee Hint lady
over there under tho chandelier? That's
my mamma. Isn't hIio nice?"
"Indeed she Is. Can't you Introduce
mi'V"
"(looduoss, no!" she exclaimed. "I
couldn't do that. I haven't been Intro
duced to her ni) self yet." Chicago
Tribune.
fhc Only Double
Track Railway be
tween the Missouri
River and Chicago
Fast daily train service vi.i the Chirnon l Inbm
Pacific & North -Western Line frnm nninK in
Nebraska to
Chicago and East
Six trains a day Omaha to Chicago, without.
cnange. I wo trains daily between Omaha and
at. Paul and Minneapolis.
She "Best of Everything
For r no, tlckif; an J dill Infnrmitinn ipply
luaKi-nis union nciTk i i nr jJro
J. I. RUHI, lilt. Cm. frilitit md full. Ift.
thlciKii & Nortli-Wostcrn Ky.
OMAHA. Nru.
kmiiii
WbMI l.iiK-uiii Mil III WIii-ii llurty
Knilfil ii To Iloiirx' Tnlk.
Tho late Hon. Charles W Slack told
tho following of tho lion. Peter Har
vey, tho friend mid biographer of Can
lei Webster:
Mr. Harvey wus u lurge man with u
small voice and that pomposity of man
ner that many very dillldcut men pos
sess. Above everything he valued anil
prided himself upon bis friendship with
tho "grout expounder."
The llrst year of tho War of the lie
bclllon he weut to Washington, and on
his return was asked how ho liked
President Lincoln.
"Well," ho Haiti, "Mr. Lincoln Is a
cry HUigulur mini. 1 went on to nee
him, and told him that I had been an
Inthnato personal friend of D.mlcl
Webster; that I had talked with him
ho much ou tho affairs of the country
that I felt perfectly confident 1 could
tell him exactly ihnt Mr. Webster
would udvlso lu tho present crisis, and
thereuiKin I talked to Lincoln for two
solid hours, telling him Just what ho
Hhould do nnd what ho should not do,
and, will you believe It, sir, when 1 got
through nil Mr! Lincoln mild was, as he
chipped his hand on my leg, 'Mr. Har
vey, what n tremendous great calf you
luivn got.' " Hiwton Ifornlit.
Ami War rnntlnnril.
Miss ftoodloy-llcs- i-uja i.Iio'k ready
to make up If jou ure. MM Cutting
Tell her tl he ready to make up too
if I hit I a complexion as muddy oh
lici-H.-1'hll.idclphbi Ledger.
Ilnnl oil .iiruli.
Scene: The Wlls.uir,' dining room.
Norah, the nlovenly cook, puts her
head lu at the door.
Norah l'laye, mii'iim, will yo be
uflhcr tellln' tnc whin I'm to know
whether th' puddln'.'i baked or notV
Mrs. Wllhoil- stick a knife Into the
middle of It, aud if the knife comes
out clean the pudding Is ready to scud
to the table.
Mr. WIN ui Ami. .Norah. if It docs
come out clem ntlck all the rest of the
knives lu the Iioiim Inn the pudding.
Woman's Home Companion.
Tin- llrlflt In IIIn lint.
"Khorry I'm dm lute, m' dear," be
gnu Iiliigle up'il igetlcully, "but hIioiiio
frcr-h Jokcrh stojiped me an' wouldn'
lemiuec go"
"Indis'il?" Interrupted his wife. "Why
didn't you take the brick out of yom
hut nnd hit them with It'.'"- Philadel
phia Press.
DRIFTING
"tds bright s disease
Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away,"
drifting towards Bright' s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms.
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stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues
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the Impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and
cne poisonous waste matter is earned dv the circulation to every part or the body,
' causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc.
ii you nave any signs or Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S
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Nsw ts nni Out.
You can Mtltvdettrmuu if veur kldaava ara
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0 Burhana Tsstrflss Aftsr Four Yoara
G. B. Burbans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes:
'About four yrara (o I wrote you Hating that I had been entirety
cured of aevere kidney trouble by taking less than two bottle of
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rlln and eymptome of kidney dlieate disappeared. I am tiled to say that
have never had a return of any of thoso symptoms during tha four
year that have elepeed, and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and
heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cur to tmy one suffering from
kidney or bladder trouble' -e "
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