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Among the sixty-three nations that comprise the International poHtal union the United States of America Is one of only about a dozen that does not operate postal telegraph, parcels post and postal sav ings systems In conjunction with its pos tal service. It is an open secret that the greatest obstacles to the progress and enlarge ment of its postal systems have been the telegraph, telephone and express compa nies and tho savings banks. Kvery effort to induce congress to give to the Amer ican reople the benefit of postal tele graph has been thwarted by the whole sale distribution of telegraph franks and the dissemination of "misinformation con cerning the practical workings of postal telegraphs In other countries. Hie latest and most brazen attempt to hoodwink congress and the American people Is made by ex-Congressman Loud, formerly chairman of the house commit tee on postofflceg and post roads. Mr. them bare been put into practical effect, not with entire success. C'o-operatlon has been quite freely tried, and while there have been a few instances of suc cess, It has not generally been found to work satisfactorily. As to the monopo listic tendency of lalmr unions and asso ciations of employers. It Is doubtful If it Is quite so serious as President Eliot thinks, but in any event It Is question able whether government interference, which he appears to favor, would Im prove the situation. It would make of tho labor question n political rather than an economic and social Issue and It Is hardly possible that this would be conducive to a satisfactory solution of the perplexing problem. said will eventually make from 125,110 to 150,000 acres available for agriculture. This will give homes for upwards of 3.0 agricultural families, giving new life to western Nevada and starting a movement which will not stop until all the available water is utilized. The pro cess of redeeming that state, which nt present is about the least Important, from the practical point of view, of any in the union, will bo regarded with some In terest, especially on the Taclflc coast That It Is a promising field for Irrigation work there appears to be no doubt. There are more ways than one to whip the devil around the stump. Under the neutrality proclamation of President Roosevelt American citizens have no right to make contributions to the war fund or give any assistance to either RtSSIA'S 0TRKXOTH UVKRSTATSD. A London dispatch saya the Japanese declare that the numbers of the Kusslan of the belligerents, but the Japanese troops In Kastern Asia are greatly over-1 consul general In New York proposes to stated. It appears that this Is also the raise $.",000,ooo In this country for the view of American military men who are Japanese Red Cross fund. AVhen the familiar with Russia's military re- heathen Japanese carries n red cross In sources. Estimates of the army In Man- one bund and a repeating rifle In the churia have ranged from 250,000 to other he probably will pass for a good Uoy themselves. PES ALT T OF E5JOYISO ONESELF. lassoes Drawn from the Death f Mllllam r. Wnltaey. Philadelphia Press. Two years ago the late William C. Whit ney, a man of most unusual ability and success, retired from "active work," pro posing to "enjoy himself" for the rest of hla life. In twenty-four months, at Bi, with every sign of a strong constitution, full vigor and bodily strength, he was dead. Probably every man of a wide acquaint ance and observation has seen the like In men as eminent and prominent ' aa Mr. Whitney or In lesser men. Nothing Is so dangerous to a man who has worked hard for forty years or so, as had Mr. Whitney, as to stop work. Nothing so keeps men In steady working capacity as steady work. The man who thinks his barns are full and tells his soul to sit down and enjoy Itself Is extremely apt to find that he has Invited Ms end by Inviting rest. Few men can amuse themselves without Injuring themselves. Unless a man has early given himself to some active field sport and let nothing Interfere with his devotion to It he may after 45 or BO find himself with something to do which he enjoys and does not harm. Few men In this country have this. If they try, hav ing won their share of life's stakes, to "en the paths they take are Yos. Emily Is to have rlcht brides. maids." "Why so many?" "She wanted to Include all the lrls In hom the bridegroom hiis at various tlrrns been engaged. "--Cleveland I'luln Dt nlcr. nearly double that number. The mill- Christian by the time he strikes the tary authorities at Washington, it Is Russian army. said, are advised from reliable sources that there are actually less than 150,000 General Alnsworth, chief 'of the pen- of the czar's armed men in that terrl- sion office of the War department, tec s' aawt 1 8T.140 i 80,110 1 2,TOO 39 .BIO T 3,T4( I HM.10 20,480 10 M.TOS 11 2ft,OTO 11 20,020 11 - WMBO 14 Bfi.OOO 15 B0.810 It S0,1TO Total 8B,15B Less unsold and returned copies.... ,84T 18 2H.TWO i ,...H,8ro - 2,40O 21 2M.T30 3 2K.TT0 23 2,BO 24 222B 28..... 2M.8T0 ...-...... ...2.0 i7 JW.4BO 28 2B.1TO 29 2H.T00 SO 20,010 81 ......20,208 Loud pretends to have Just made a i tory. This is of course a formidable oramenda the establishment of an thorough and impurtlal investigation of force, but if Japan should succeed in academy for the instruction of persons the postal telegraph systems of Europe destroying the Russian sea power fn for civil employment modeled on the and has the hardihood to assert that the the far east and also in cutting Russian plan of the military and naval acade- telegraph service of Great Britain, communications bo as to prevent rein- miea. Why not call things by their right perennial desire at any age. Nat total sale KM.t .! Net average rales 2M.493 ' GEO. B. TZ8CHUCK. Subscribed In my presence and sworn to before me this Sd day of February, A. D. 1M. M. B. HUNGATE, (Seal.) Notary Public. Reports from Port Arthur show that it la a wise ship that knows its own mines. France, Germany and other European forcements going into Manchuria, she name? Why not call it a college for life countries Is Inferior and more expensive will be able to cope with the land forces employment of office seekers? than that enjoyed by the people of the now there, if they do not exceed 150,000, United States, and Is, moreover, a con- which is very likely the case. Japan Representative Norris has introduced a slant source of treasury deficits to the can put a well disciplined army of 275,- Dni in the lower house of congress pro- various rations that own and operate 000 in the field and they are conceded vldtng that the federal circuit and dls telegraph lines in connection with their to be quite equal In fighting nbillty to trict courts be held in Grand Island postal service. the Russians. beginning with the second Monday In The investigation conducted by Mr. It is believed also that the naval April in each year. Why not put the Loud is absolutely worthless from any strength of Russia in Asiatic waters is federal circuit and district courts on point of view. Mr. Loud is not a teleg- not so great as baa been reported, the wheels and let It pass around in an end- rapher and is no more competent to I fact being that no two accounts have iC89 chain circuit? make a report on the practical workings agreed in regard to it There was a of the postal telegraph than he would good deal of demonstration made by The French evidently desire to have be on the comparative merit of the Russia in her war preparations and it la jrr. Schwab feel at home. No sooner world's warships. Expert telegraphers by no means improbable that these will ne Btart for Torls than the cables who have made a thorough investiga- be found to have been on a less exten- announced that Investors In Shipbuilding tlon of the postal telegraphs of Europe give scale than represented. do not hesitate to admit their superiority Those Honduras revolutionists may imply be playing for annexation to Panama. Joseph Chamberlain is not the first man to contract brain fatigue through studying the tariff question- Turkey baa promised the kaiser that It will be good. Aa this promise does not require the payment of money it may be kept As Mr." Cruzen has not yet reached Nebraska he may be having difficulty In getting his boom for senator through tho customs house. China cannot be accused of showing the dragon's teeth, for the teeth of its pet dragon were pulled by one of the parties to the war, '" '' ' " Governor Mickey's greatest danger Is not from competitors .in the race, but from the spontaneous support of tho Omaha Bryanite organ. State Treasurer Mortensen has de clared war against the Peruvians and the State Normal school reserves have been called out to repel the invader. The Dominican. are evidently ready to have their couniy pass into history. In no other way can their destruction of American property be accounted for. The bond companies may succeed in making the county treasurers collect dellquent taxes, but if they do they will have accomplished the hitherto lm possible. The politeness of the French is prover blal. Now they are objecting because Japan did not ask permission of Russia before sending the torpedoes into Por Arthur harbor. pretty sure to be paths watered by cham pagne, planted with good dinners and sown with aa many ailments as ailments. For a man simply to "amuse himself" Is not always safe for the young, strong and Idle. For the man who has been busy, Is Idle and ha become old. It Is sown with perils. Nor does a knowledge of these perils lessen their danger any more than ye.i.rs lessen appetites associated In Action with hot youth, and, In fact, existing with They, too, Percy Ptavlate Do you believe In dream Miss Euphemla? Miss Euphemla No, Indeed. Mr. Stnv- ate. Why, only last nlnht 1 dreamed that mi came to call and went home at 9 clock. In the ensuing fragile silence father hook down the furntue and wound the lock The Criterion. "There are as good fish In the sea as ver were caucht. ouotfd her denrtst. friend consolingly. But I m afraid of the water." eomnlnlned the heartbroken girl. Chicago Post. Mrs. Ommnrrv Does she oblect to her uslmnd's drinking? nirs. f'ark ot at an. Kne savs tne oniv time he Is aereeable Is when he Is nut him self. Town Topics. That pity Is nkln to love Is verv mi rk v nrnvert. For when engagements are announced ero by that feeling moved. Poor boy! What could he see In herT" His friends will mutter rrlm While hers will groan: "A shame to throw Herself away on him!" Tirooklyn Life. securities had decided to make him de fendant in a law suit BKCRMTART BAT'S HOT. The text of the note of Secretary Hay to the powers in regard to the recognition of China's neutrality and In- within reach of the mnsses, while the tegrlty, Is made public and it will be lines are operated solely witn a view to seen to be or a nature tnat none or. me term. Steel will melt If the fire is hot earning stock dividends for their owners. 1 powers not contemplating getting some I enough. in many respects to the American tele graph system. Postal telegraphs every where are organized and operated with the sole view of placing the telegraph A Relative Term. Chicago Chronicle. Those who are Inclined to criticise fire proof construction In buildings should re member that "fireproof Is only a relative Every proposition to Introduce the I territorial advantage in China as the re parcels post in the United States as part suit of the war should object to. The of the postal system has met with stren- suggestion of our government is so plain uous opposition from the express coin- and frco from ambiguity that it would panics that now enjoy a practical mo- seem Impossible to misunderstand it nopoly of carrying packages weighing while the motive is perfectly obvious, more than four pounds. Of late the ex- It alms to secure an agreement from the press companies have been reinforced by belligerents that they will localize their retail merchants who imagine that their military operations as much as possible prosperity is menaced by the proposed and that the neutrality of China and additional conveniences in . the postal also her administrative entity shall be service that are enjoyed even by the restricted. semi-barbarous people of Egypt Turkey I This is believed by our government and Tersia. The same people are very I to be necessary to prevent undue excite- much opposed to the rural delivery serv- ment and disturbance among the people ice and for the same reason. In this re- of China, whlcb is already being manl- spect they do not differ materially from fested and may easily become general the worklngmen who oppose the Intro- and extremely serious. Our minister nt ductlon of labor-saving machinery. For- Peking Is reported to be exerting his Don't Borrow Trouble. Kansas City Times. Governor Mickey of Nebraska says 'he would rather have his son be poor all his life than win 11.000,000 by gambling. How ever, the prospect of winning 1, 000,000 at the gaming table la not such as to warrant Mr. Mickey In losing sleep. lie In wait for the man who stops work to "enjoy himself." work is the oris great prophylactlo against the years. The man who atops his work runs a good chance of stopping his life.. Men are less likely to die in har ness than out of It. A steady Job means a steady life, and a steady life means long one. A man who does not enjoy himself at his work will not long enjoy himself at any- thing. No man can violently change the course and current of his life after GO without the gravest rlpk. The only enjoy ment which can last is the enjoyment wnicn is had Incidental to the daily task A man who secures this for himself, who not only enjoys his work, hut has enJov. menta which run parallel to his work, will be able always to work and always to enjoy himself.' Such a man has cultivated Doth hfs appetite for work and for enjoy ment ana can maintain both to the end. The Ignoble end of personal enjovmen defeats Itself. Nature Is not built that way. Men are not made to minister to their own wants. They are made to help each other. The men who live longest after they "retire" are the men who throw themselves Into some broad plan for heln Ing their fellow men. The Peter Coopers and Carnegies do not die two years after tney retire. STCClXAn SHOTS AT the pclpit. IjOBIo aa la Logic. Chicago Record-Herald. The Jury that refused to convict the St. Louis millionaire who was charged with bribery explained that tha evidence against htm was given by men whom he had bribed, for which reason they were not to be believed. When it comes to loglo a Missouri Jury Is worth considering with great care. Economising Energy. Chicago Chronicle. Tt Is said that hash Is likely to be recog- tuuately the car of progress cannot be Influence to Induce the Chinese court nizei by our government. Already commla- stopped. It may be delayed. J to remain at the capital. Should the sary officers in different parts of the coun- American suggestion respecting the nr have made experiments on tne troops TH PMRKlltiUL PROBLMU. neutrality and integrity of China not be V? ...V:, "T" - - i is claimed ay mo m ua Baunmi;wi j The labor and capital problem is ever accepted by the powers, there is every t0 themselves. One advantage of it will nresent Derslstently appealing to the I reason to believe that the emDress dow- I be that It will not require the thirty-two best wisdom of the country to find a ,ger would leave Peking and it is not te h,ch Mr- Galstn Inserted should at the tost moment, and she hung back Kansas City Journal: A Massaehusett minister Is said to have made "the finest prayer ever addressed to a Boston audi ence." This sounds amusing; but Is it not true that ministers often address the! prayers to the audience? Louisville Courier Journal: The minister who opened the lower house of the legisla ture with prayer yesterday thanked the lord that the capltol bill had passed, bu deplored the defeat of the local option bill w ny go to the trouble of electing a genera! assembly and the expense of paying It If we can have our legislating done by chaplain? New York Evening Post: There was big congregation In tha church, and the pastor naa Deen "warming" them up to tne needs or a charity that needed a con siderable amount of money. To make the hearts of the givers more susceptible the minister had Induced some of the youn women of the congregation to act as col lectors, and at a given signal they were to nave passed down the various aisles of the church; but one girl's courage failed her nOWKSTIC PI.KASAXTRIKK. I ' She hxs hern Jumping nt every chance She i saw for fifteen yrars."- Judge. 1 m Tl , II T . . , - .hi. i iiiiiiini - i -n puniinw ynnr oauKi - ..... . . . v , r has told you the-er-ol,eet of tnv.-r- ,nr . .': ".'V " ,Z,t Ml to you-rr-thls evening? i i 'u wonirtri ttninK s 11 ' ,,.'!. Her Father-Tea. young man. and phe 'V""".'' ",r "s-s- - in it oetier man you seem hle to. rhll- " . ..... delphla Press. "I eiinnnsn Lizzie nietlmnr ! nl,l l I. lean year?1' said the Knft-snnken llololse. I don't suppose It makes much difference her." replied the mellow-voiced Irene. Til I', SWKHIV 1HOBD, N. n. Turner In Youth s Companion. The city's tumult surges high Here In thin noisy, struggling Street; With ftelful Xnlce nnil hurried feet Tho rcstlro morning march goes by, A thousand sounds are born to die. Hut one, Hint will not Tiinr nor fall, Keeps up Us slow monotony An old Mrvrt organ's plttinttve wall. A bi-Kgar, tremulous and bllnfl. Is plaving dreary airs that must Kern from tho world a daily crust As long km weary hands i grind: Hut scant the wages that they And, For nowhere In the Jostling throng Are lives with leisure left to heed. The i rudu petition ut a song. Clatter and rnh and dust and grime And Hie hot. tired morning done. Hnt not a listener had they won Tlie faulty tune, the halting time: When with the sudden noonday chime From out the Jingling medley come. IIke words of comfort healing pain, Tho tender notes of "Home, Bweet Horns. " "There la no place like home," he says. The old. forsaken, homeless man. With soul too worn and warped to spas The pathos of the thing he plays And somewhere In the crowded ways Men hear old, silent voices sing. And. spite the current's onward sweep, Falter awhile, remembering. "No place, no place like home" the word Orows faint and fainter down the street. And somewhat slower pass the feet. And somewhere sudden tears are stirred. And dim, far whispering are heard In hearts that deemed them surely dead; And one petitioner has rained The penny for his dally bread. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Company Mrtaie Nets e and Swiss We are in receipt of an advance shipiuent of Curtain Net Goods that were intended for our regular stock some very high class Imported English Nets, hard, three-thread goods. They will stand more sun and washing than any other net made. We are placing them on special sale for one week, beginning Monday. 64-lneh White, Net, very heavy single thread, the kind that will be aold at toe regular Introduc tory price per yard. ,22ic 40c solution and to devise a practicable plan to be doubted that her withdrawal from for securing; Industrial peace. Among the capital would be the signal for an those who have given much considers- uprising against foreigners that might tlon to this commanding question never have the most calamitous consequences, more urgent in Its demand upon atten- On the other hand the acceptance of the tlon than now is President Eliot of American note would reassure the be given to every mouthful of food before I Others with her were demoralised, too, and swallowing It. Ob the Morning; After. Milwaukee Sentinel. There Is a feeling much akin to disgust in the breast of poor, weak man when he rises late In the morning with dark clouds the result was that the people sitting on one side of the gallery had no opportunity to give of their means, however much the minister's stirring words might have melted their hearts. The pastor was quick to note the failure of some of his collec tors, and he called to the usher on that Harvard, a scholar ana minner or tne Chinese imperial antnonues ana ieaa hanging over the once rosetintea sky or aide of the gallery: "Mr. Blank, have no highest standing, who has shown a them to take whatever measures should hia existence and hears not the twittering collectors passed through that side of the deep interest in matters economic and be deemed necessary for the protection S'2?V"ll!Jtro 'V7 1 In his social and contributed largely to their pf foreigners and to hold the people to 1 TJc ffi. touS Tblr? When the Oer man emperor looks at the growing strength of the social democrats he may hesitate long before taking an active part in favor of Russia in the present hostilities. discussion. la proper regard for the requirements of I falling on the sarcophagus that hems him A week ago President Eliot delivered neutrality. Unless this is done it is not in with lu cold, restraining sides; when an address before the Boston Labor to be doubted that an additional compll- &&?ZZ union, in which he said that a remarka- cation of the gravest character will be oommtte1 serves as a stinging scorpion to ble change bus recently been witnessed Introduced into the far eastern situation, lash his very being to the verge of lnsan in the conflict between labor and capital, opening the way to a conflict of mighty lty. due to the increase in the effective power I proportions and almost inconceivable of large bodies of men. Referring to the I disaster. organization of employers for the pur-1 The suggestion that hostilities be lo- pose of combating organized labor, I calized and mitigated as much as pos subdued snicker on the part of those who at once saw the "patness" of the answer, which grew Into an honest laugh as the wnoie congregation realized the Joke. PERSONAL. AND GENERAL. Accordlug to Dun & Co.'s hindcast, war, fire and cotton were the adverse factors in commercial circle last week, but "God reigns and the government at Washington still lives." ' In the light of the probable heat that will be engendered the announcement that the St. Louis coliseum, where the democratic convention Is to be held, is practically fireproof is timely. Lcnarthenlnar ef Life. Harper's Weekly. It Is established beyond doubt that during the nineteenth century there was In alt he characterized both as being monopo- sible is conformable to the dictates of the civilised nations of the world an lm- llstlc and asked what limit there is to humanity. It 1. manifestly wise to re- d thrXTmprom.nt 7. especial the successful exercise of the power strain China from plunging into war and characteristic of the last half of the cen- ai.nk a AAmlil nlsn ntiinnAl tan Vv A til HamAnf tKa t til A sirl mint atrfl tlvfl V I. Un Vi a tha tmnrnvs. possesses. He expressed the belief that entity shall be respected I. merely ask- ment is limited almost e,t summer. On. U sumcl.'nt-e e,S the limit is only to be found at the limit Ing the belligerents to ooserve me B 0j ,BUBt mortaUty of the consuming power fit the popula- avowals they hare repeatedly made and a larg9 decrease of the rate of mortality tlon, saying: iteceni k¥euce auu i wnicn nave utvu viiv-urreu iu vj an i among children ana youtn, ana, on ira the ordinary working of universal human the leading powers. whole and in general, an increase in tne motives assure us that these combined As yet only Germany has acquiesced inortamy or aavancea .... ,. .-u- efforts of two monopolies may be dl- in the American suggestion. England, it J aU theas inflUence8 while saving life, tend Insurance companies of Hartford be lieve that the Bultlmore fire will not be ' an unmitigated evil, as it will reduce competition by driving a number of weaker companies out of business. The returning Croatlau emigrant who carried dynamite In his truuk evidently took his goods to the wrong market He could have readily disposed of his dynamite in Japan, Corea or Manchuria. No wonder tho St. Louis fair officials are happy. They got a loan of 4.tJOO,000 and did uot even huve to give a personal note. There are others who would be happy under the sume circumstances. . Great Britain seems to fear that Sec . retary Hay's note on China bus some rucHntng which will apply to Thibet. As long as Greet Britain thinks It can grab the most land it will never favor a plan to stop land grabbing. Judge Kohlsuat of the federal court of Chicago has ruled that a horse is not raw material for the . manufacture of oleomargarine, illegal or otherwise. If this decision is sustained by the supreme court of the United States there will be rise la the price of horse flesh. The ground hog knew what he was about when he ducked, two weeks age. Admiral Alexleff appeared aa Admiral Awayoff when the Japs dashed Into Port Arthur. The maligned and despised Jones Falls of Baltimore, though badly scorched, eared its face and got a reputation. Various causes are advanced to justify the money. The "land of the morning calm," as Corea is poetically called, will get enough excitement out of the scrap to compensate for funeral expenses. Bicycle manufacturers are determined to revive popularity In "the silent steed' B4-lnch White and Arabian Net; extra heavy English Net, three-thread we call your attention to the quality of this r.et It Is positively the best net we "nave been able to buy while worth D0; regular special 1r one week only .'.,--,' Arabian, worth f7V4c regular' special, one week only, yard, 108-lnch White and Arabian Net same quality as the E4-liuh Im- rorted English Net white worth 1.00 regular special, one 7Hr week only per yard Arabian, worth ll.lfi regular ROc special, one wek only, yard....0"' Point d'Esjrlt, 64-Inch, good Quality English Point d'Esprlt, very stylish for bed room drapes, dresser aonrfs, etc.. our regular price 50c ilKr" special for one week only, yd. 64-lnrh extra fine Point d'Esprlt, new Importation there Is no better made outside of the silk our regular price Tfic snecial for one 50C Colored Curtsln Net 27-lnch Bash Net with red and black applique border for halls, dining rooms end libraries special per 2QC We have nfty styles to show at I7VsQ, 45c, 60c, B5c up to $3.00 per yard. Curtain Swiss New shipment Sn-lneh Swiss, bought before the advaire In cotton, all styles, worth Jbc, special 9ic 80c Embroidered Swiss. 27 and Sfi Inches wide see our special designs you will save money by buying Ijir them at per yard "a Odd Lace Curtains See our bargain counter for odd Lace Curtains. You will find some very interesting prices on close-outs. way to defend itself." President Eliot thought that the pres ent tendencies of labor unions and asso- are strong, and thus In the end must lower the vitality of the great mass of the population. rected and Will be directed to raising I appears, desiring a more definite State-1 egpeclally to save lives which are feeble I next spring. Remember the time and pre- the prices of necessaries of life. From ment of the purpose and scope of the In a greater proportion than those which pare to hump and pump, such dangers society must And a euro I note, while France will take no position in the mutter untU she learns the atti tude of Russia. The opinion of the other European governments is comparatively clatlons of employers suggest strongly unimportant Our government has the expediency of establishing over them shown the way to avert greater trouble governmental inspection and control, in the far east. It has done this with but he pointed out that the action of the highest and best of motives. It Is legislative or Judicial remedies must not easy to believe that the powers will necessarily be slow and superficial. As refuse to Join in so meritorious an effort, means to the promotion of industrial peace the Harvard president suggested! rbdbkmmu a Statm. steadiness of employment, a condition of A new era is promised for the state labor which permits the laborer to have I of Nevada tbrcugh irrigation. Accord a settled place of abode, giving work-1 Ing to the last census there were 2,184 uieu in manufacturing inaustries a kk-uhto lanui iu uwi i-uuiiniuK lown voice in the discipline of the works, I only 1,100 acres. Most of these "farms" The high livers do not reach the heights especially as to dealing with complaints, are along the courses of the streams of life- and a direct rcuniary Interest besides whose ordinary flow is all. or nearly all. BO" wou,a wages in the proceeds of the combined sppropriated and utilized. The vast flood H, wh the worl(1 m0-t jm.ay. application of the capital aud the labor of water that comes down from the find he owes it moat. to the steady production of salable mountains is spread over alkaline sinks The world needs broad sympathy more goods. Such mutual confidence and co- and evaporates, while hundreds of thou- ln" Droa senumenis. .. ..Ij - . . , ... I There Is more health In happiness than operation, he thought, would result lu sands of acres of the richest land lie thAr happlne ,n hemith. the improvement of industrial methods, wholly unusea except ror sucn lorage as He who works for the human race has a He also urged as in the interest of In- they will produce wltH few inches of good show in the heavenly race. dustrlal peace a rising wage with years winter rain. There la no virtue " hearing two , ser- SERMONS 171 SHORT METER. Faint heart Is famished heart. Promptitude is the life of praise. Love never boasts of Its sacrifice. He who waits on fate wins failure. Spiritual growth Is never spasmodic. The truth that hits Is the truth we hate. Faith U never developed by finding fault. The best kind of love la love of our kind. There Is no service where there Is servil ity. There are no rights without responsibilities. lien who are downcast are easily east 1 I 1 I n ! J .. . I ITk. fi.n IM H.,luAA nkMnlAl. ilia (iKritiire iuu a priiTOii ut ituuU - VJl"v""-": i when money can secure your cotnplals- allowance at disability. I that under the national Irrigation act I tnce with wrong more money win secure Bo far as remedies for labor troubles I it is proposed to impound all the storm I your co-operation. are concerned. President Eliot suggested waters of the state and fertilise the dry nothing new. They have Dot only been lands as far as it will go. The Truckee recommended by others, but some of Carson project now under contract it is The gat of heaven may be narrow, but many will find that It take more than narrowness to enter there Chlrage Tiib- Minnesota critics no longer point the finger of scorn at Missouri. The hyper borean commonwealth has a few techni calities iu stock for boodlers. A semi-official denial of the scandalous report that "King Edward never wears the same suit of clothes twice," has been given. Now let the old world wag as It will, we'll be gay and happy still. While people with more time than money on their hands are trying to solve her age. Empress An of China has added an auto mobile to her treasure. Just now sh needs a swift machine to keep out of the son of fire. If current pictures of the emperor of Japan are correct representation of his face on can readily understand why many people believe the Japs will win. With that face at the front even the Cossacks would hunt for cover. People Interested in war new will do well to keep their ear attuned for th songs of th Shanghai rooster Th famous war bler of Mole Bt. Nicholas la located there. fully equipped for business. Th Shanghai data (in Is reliable assurance of Shanghai Reports from Russian commanders slightly chang th famous formula copy' righted by British generals In South At rlca. Instead of "I regret to report," th Russian leader whisper, "I humbly beg leave to report." Th context I the earn. St Valentin troubadours. If they sre as wis as their forebears, will keep In mind and ready for action the modern adapta tion of a knightly song: Hark' Father's footsteps on the stalrl Willie io ine ouier sir nigbt, my love: It's Wl Big Sale Sideboards We purchased the entire stock of a prominent manufacturer who discontinued making sideboards. These sideboards are all strictly high grade, made of best figured, quarter-sawed golden oak, handsomely pol ished. They are nicely but neatly ornamented with hand carving, all of the very latest design. We have them conveniently arranged on main floor and priced about one-third less than, regular for quick selling. There are only ten patterns in all. Some of the designs we have but a few of, others a liberal quantity, but at the prices we are offering them the lot will not last long Monday. If you contcmplste the purchase of a sideboard in the near future, we might suggest that you take advan tage of these liberal offerings. Reap the benefit of these splendid values on sale Monday morning at close-to-cost prices. The prices $27.50, 1 20.50, f30.75, $31.50. $33.00, $34.50, $35.50 and $37.50. A saving to you of fully one-third, if you buy during this sale. yj I . S Solid Gold Glasses THIS WEEK ONLY S2.60. 213 S. 16th St Huteson Optical Co. Factory on tbe Premiic Novorputoff till tomorrow what you can do todayis a protty good rule, but it does not include saying; unkind things, winding oight day clocks and ordering SHERIDAN COAL Nut $6-FIne for Cooking. Lump SG.50 for Heitirs VICTOR WHITE COAL CO., 1605 Farntm. Til. 127 r i