The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 13, 1908, Image 1

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w ^ VOL XLV NO -21 "~^' ^ ^" NBWBERET.'ST0~FRIDAY. MARCH ES. 1908. ^ ' TWICE A WEEK. $1.50 A YEAR iff SILENT ON GARY. iJffillman Has Nothing to Say as to |1|| His Election?Jumps on the Dispensary Commission. dispatch from Washington to SKiNm 'Columbia State says: ||?W8ennlor Tillman was asked today would not gratify a large nuin?f citizeins in South 'Carolina 4$ith an expression of his opinion ^fjfpont tire election of Frank B. Gary Mf "unexpired" senator. Ji^ll'Why should I say anything?" he |;^^Llied. "The legislature has elected Gary senator and it will be my /pleasure to receive him at this end the line as my colleague in the $ . ?|nate and to accord him all the asJjjffltancc I can. As to the action ol vl^HP legislature in electing liiin it. ti^Puld not he proper for me to ex';iMi>ss any opinion. I have said all t pi. "flfevc over had to say about the elcc^Iffion of a senator and in that 1 had pfo man in mind and had no personpreference, so far as that is con|ferned. The truth is 1 have been so Jklftuch interested in watching the pretmess that they have got the <Ps! I^nsarv affairs in that 1 have no,. thinking much about live senallmrship anyway.'' i'miivn the senator made, some ' 'i-fflflra ft eristic remarks with all the ijfiunl punctuation marks a'bout the awBwdinu-ni) commission and the coinflBalion with Judge Pritchard, who Ws h?rc this morning. The two met llSfehance at the capitol and the seni nrn' .i?kctl tlvei 0"?Vu'e with tha in^TOss" he had got things into. j|9 K-The trouble never would have ocIlffl Shed,'' said the senator to the s.Q'^je's correspondent, "if-the legists! !&re lm(1 never placed the funds intojlho hands of a commission which %lftd take the money out of the State M Isury. Do you suppose that if the J&g mey had been in the State treasury ' lilSwv ro"'u^nr Stat J 'fj|Srcharge of it. any federal judge W'^W.ld have dared to touch it ? Judge ?'?Mchard's action had for its ground fe'feifaet- that tire commission was nctM gram o rely as trustees for the State, ItK1*'- iinitls ilftit this iilaoes I,icm in same position as trustees or 4 ^or an,v ,)llsvnfiSS concern, i inhere is something peculiar about this commission business anyway. T have mgdn trying to find out- who was tlio jft&ithor of the bill to create it. It f,nooks to me like at the bottom of it Iliiero was some attempt l<> l>lay nmlerfif&nd politics, and while T don't like gny there is something crooked ?6?l it. it certainly seems that the If^^nks which have had all the money J||m deposit all the time have been I^reatlv favored. Why hasn't the Ifommission paid out the money, or IpjlSlt least claims which they have apl&wovod? They hadm'f paid any of it | fi/out. until a little over a week ago. All Hi the time it has remained in the banks (H and the banks have been yelling tli |^i)eivefit of it." MOTHER'S SACRIFICE. With Superhuman Effort Woman J!.! Throws Body of Infant in Boat But Loses Her Own Life. m ? \j Sparlan'burg, March 0.?An o\e aityvituoss of the tragedy at Apalachoe Wmill Sunday afternoon when three ; I women were, drowned who arrived in Spati'l-auburu" tonight recounts a vci)nvarkable incident in conneH'ion with the occurrence, lie. says M)rs. Ivelf$er, who was one of the women drowned, bad with her in the boat S' her two little children. The older was . asleep in the bottom of the craft, ' while she held the infant in her arms iand wbff.n she went into the water jjjjtiarricd it with her. She sank the ysocond time, with the babe held to pier breast but when she came to the ] Surface for the last time, with snperttiuman effort she radscd /the little ( Vgno alcove her head and cast it in the . yjoat. Its life was saved bv the moth- | /fffl.' who went down and was lost. $j|Chateaubriand says that it is not i; t?ie gratitude to wish to repay favors , Momptly; and still less is it true , Mmovolence to wish to retain a hold t wRpr those whom one lias benefited.? ,i ;<?C. Pcnson, in Pulman's. \ - v ? NEWS OF PROSPERITY. It 1 S tcial and Personal News of New- c berry's Sister Sity?Other Mat- j ;i ters. 11 It Prosperity. March 12.?-Mrs. 1 Los- < tor Mitchell, of Saluda, visited her t sister, Mrs. DoiWalt. last week. 'She !\ w>,s .aeoompaiiiieid home hv her daug'h- t I.m', Miss t'ar.rio, who lias lico.n oinjov- d ing' Prosperity for more than a a mon th. < Mir. 1 Ton ry Ru-roM is :it homo now. <;i Mrs. C. T. Wyoha |>aid a flying <i viisit to ho.r brother, Solicitor Sense, at Spartanburg- la-it wojk. v Rev. M. O. J. Keeps has g'one to t Aitilaai'ta to sei'.eie.t memorial windows \ for .the new church. s Mr. 1 lath-on i chit, of Columbia, visit- ' oil Mr. W. B. Wise, at Wise hotel, t last week. Misses Nellie lvolwi 'aind Mlan*y Liz- '1 /fie Wise visited M iss Lizzie Mo- I Cnacken, ait Xewboiu-y, Ia?t week. } Miss Anni'o Mao. Rodenlvaugh has been on a visit to Miss Jessie Move- v ley. * <'anls have l>oio.n "receive,d isiinnounc-11 i.n?r the ni;iun*iiiivv' ' ii 2-1 th. i.ns'l? of c i' \v:wr Pi!': i-]*or!ity boy?^Ir. Wil- I liain \V?alllaoo Rruee, to Miss Leila j t Kit vi Mo.Mii'lloui, of Atla.uta, Ga. ' ! The Palmo.tto <!; b will moot with ) i Miss Bessie Bowers nn Friday after-1 y noon. j ^ Mr. Filing-ham Ridg'oll, of Bates- ( js 'mi'ir. w,as in it.be oily Sunday. 1 Mil*. A. R. Wiisio and Miss Fllen t Win its wo-r.ii to Sail ii da iSunday. Mres. 11. C. Moseiloy lwrs returned \ firr.rn 'Clinton. s M.r. 11. ('. M-osoIey has returned ;i from S.aw.innall. greally improved in C.. h-nltli. o Mr. .I'olin Seybt, of Pomaria, has esvt his lot annonu- us. ITe occupies the. Rikard homo, in the suburbs. MF ?=? Lillian liner visitod hor sister, n Mrs. Ikivii-.d. at Xo-wbanry, during' -liio ( a raiv.il. Mr. John P?.t Wise has been on a visit in Mr. Yirgil Sense. ?t Little Mountain. j Mr. .lino. 1). Shoailv. of Ponvaria, ,| in 'town shinkiing' bands with his j old friends on Tuesday. < "The Joillv Fi.g:ht Minstrel M'cn" wilil g-ive another of their fun <vnd . f.rolio e.ntcTtnimr.*on'ts xn the near fu- ( lure. We p:i*edio>t that, before 'ail- f way.s Prosperity wiiill produeo a | "minstrel mam" that Docket a dor or ,| Mi-olds would be proud to claim as an "end man." , On Friday evening:, the 20th, the ^ IT. H. C.'s wi ll reproduce I hoi r oouvjdv ".Iumbo Jum," with an ontirojly ; now -ivinl d iff aroint musical progrsvin. ^ Mi*. A. <!. Wii-o, wiio lvaw for years heo.ii 'a suffer or from giall stone, has t ?one to CJr.ec?iviiMo for .treatment. iMrs. j \Yii>e accompanied him. ^ T.lro dance on Thunsdiay evening: ( \v;'s voted a phcnomonial success by . nacli anjd every one. present. j Mlrs. Julia Quai'i! 1 i!,aum. of -Stailes- _ horo, riiii,, is visiliing' he.r son, Jlr. J. ( 1). QuatMohiaum. Mr. Frank 10. Sohumpoipt has mov- ( ed his ?roecry siinro ( () the buildiimt; formerly occu|>ied by ilhe C.indi Oro- ^ corv eompany. Messrs. I'1. F. ?nnd Jus. iSchumpfirt will open an up-to-diato fnniiiiilure store al the. old stand. I Mr. X. L. P>iack and family, of j Siiiluda, ivvvo moved 'fi? our city and | liavo rooms 'at Mr. ('reightou Drill- ^ inick's. Mr. IVlack and son a.ro openin? up a ibeautiful lino of dry goods iind will occii|)y the f rai^' luiilding' on j ^ "Main stivit. We airo sflad lo welcome j, iiim >to our mid-1. Sun 1 limn biMwoon the Miarcli ^ winds and the May flowers I'leroj will bo :?i\vu am ilhur P'lnr Woading' by !lu> same t/alo.nt. amd for the same purpose. Mlrs. SaiMie Lou Thomas, who has g hciiii visiIinvg* her cousin. Mrs. Z. W. B'odienibaug'h, has returned to her Immo in KivaiiudiO, Ya.. Your correspondent spent several js iliays in Columbia during' tlie hist sos- ], sitm of the legrislaillire, -anid lie desviivs lo say that I ho dHlegialioti in the low- ,], ?ir house wia.s 't.he erpvail of a.nv 'anul 'XC-.Nedod many in their influence and ]. vbility. They ii.Kvsi.ys commanded Ihe ,, iMoml ion" of (lie house when they sit.l- < , liMssod Ihe body. Th'Oire is one subject that your cor j j respondent would like to see taken f< ip and discussed by the farmers of <| liliis comity >auul thai is a live stock K nutual liKSiii'iriH'c company. This onlM ho operated 'iis Ilu? lire insur- Y inee is. and !:y the s-tvme liianai-jTineii't, >erh-aps. T.Iio al1011Mixii of lire I'niiiiy MuIumiI Insurauieo ei.nipanv is aHod l'? llii^ aiud it is of impr.rkwic? r.YHi?h to |y.i vo tlu/w Ir?. -1 aiM .Min.ion. in 'ho i!oss of a horse ar mule in "work K im-o" i> often :i heavy loss and $100 pi n -meanee ?:\i{ 'this lime would bo quite Hs . "ne.ste^" fur-tiro purchase ol' an- M itlinr. Owi't lemon, itliimk over this. Ill iiml when yon meo>t agiaihi discuss it, im mid if deemed advisalblo. do i't. di While on >tho Moor of the house last w veek your cm es-poudent w*us asked t)v he-quefition, "You ur? ,nnin<?- 'to send iSi .our .ropreseiiilm't i vos l;.ac*k next sos- M lion. ia.ro you inot?" a.n.d I replied, O 'T.bait is I'mr tin? people of 'Newberry M o say, and then 1 don't know that ;?\ hey wn.nt to, or earo >to eonio back.'7 to 'ha .reply was, "You ought to seyd nc hem back." Tt i.s npito tlio vote-is of dewberry as to what they will do. Hi Uncle Renins' Miag'atfiiie in the cur- w end number hais an aecoiuit of b? cIkWI lO'ac'lui.nu' in the early pa.rt of -le ho "last century. It is very ionte.v ?tin-ir.] It tolls p of 'the Aibiselfas, ttf /./ aid and Aniporand. The izza.rd of si bait d'ay 'is the lot.tor / of 'today. .Just o think of spelling- buzzard by -tf,ayng" bu--izwi.nl?iz/.'a.rd?ard ? buz- in snnd. This same le.lt or. when 1 first v-ent to school, wias called zed by ^ tome. One is ailmmsit persuaded to do w ike Josh Hilling, g*o out a nd sit 11 indo.r the trees wild lonu for the w 'ji'ood olid days" tbail come no moro, ;M vhein school 'toaehiors used a well- <<i caponed hickory switch and 'the boys I' ind girls studied Webster's old blue- 't<' j'ack spelling book, 'and iva-l-Iy learn- ?i d how to spe.ll. tl GALLMAN AND MILLS. Two Well-Known White Men Enter pi Penitentiary, One for 15 Years in and Other for Life. M Columbia. March 11.?Two while nv.-'cMiers, men of prominence, were hi vrouirht to tho Poniitontkirv today to el login serving* sentence, the supreme ('*' onii having passed on their cases .i' ind decided airainst both of them. ^ J. W. (l-alilmsin, who killed S. M. ei Jilnioro, in l*nio.n county, and was 11 onvietod of miansltau'-rhler. was v. nought down by SlumilY Sanders, lis sent ewe is 15 years. S! Ota 11 man is 40 years old and has a ^ 'amily. lie left his wife ill at home. !To is very highly spoken of by thos? x vbo know him ?vs ia man of chsiraeter ii'.id courtesy. The dilTiculty hot ween Tilnioro and fi'allninn occurred ai 11Jiiosvi'Me on May Ifi, l!)()7. Oallman T l.sked Clilmore <if Oilmore accused li'ni of s.trialiii'/ Oa'pt. Foster's cow. lilmore said lie did not, flmt that Jallman had accused him. Oil more, of ntrning- hi.s own ba:rn. F.rom this the <*< ie was passed and .the difficulty be- r< !ivn. There were five wounds in Oil- mi lioro's body. s; II. Mills emtered the peniliMi- 'l i'.vrv today lor the irext of liis ivatur- ^ il life unless pariloivc'd. Ife is a ' oiiii'x man. A.t ililafeksburn' about one 1,1 wiii* a/o Mills shot and killed Frank 111 bvil, >a youmr man who w-as -a memier of a pro mini nut Hlacksbur<* fain- Ul ly. Mills claimed th.a'1 Deaf ha! w OMii i111 iimate with Mts. M'i.Ms. whose <" t*iitcinenjs 'a-? in her relations wi<th lie two m-.'ii differed at different r< imes. Mills was teied in June, 1007, ml convic'led of murder with reeomiiendatiou to mercy. On appeal I lie mver conol wa< siisfoim d and now ;I:l!s |;a> betrwi his *lif(? sou'ence () ^ b< WRECK AT TRENTON. U a <j ol 'wo Killed and Several Others In- th jnred. to rj Trim,lun, ^Irurch 11.?ICxit.ra Drain ea fo. 1110. Kiiiiineor J-anies R. Hub- on ard of f'olumbi'n. toni^lU aJ 8:40 ran wi ii to f.reiulit tnain No. 173 of the Co- of iimbin-Auuusta niiaw'. line at the A: rossimr of ihe Aiken branch, killing ye iiPi.inoer Hubbard .and a ne?ro fire-J lit win of the branch train, dorailinif j dr lie passMinycr coach and in.jurimr ?ev-! of mil people. It .is said Mini Knuineer 'ul'Hwiird failed .to stop his train be-, ore going; over the crossing, as is re-! an uired by the company. I Kl ILLS FRIEND; THEN HERSELF, i oung Lady From Savannah Slain in C Boston By Woman Who Escapes from Sanitarium. Hoston. Mjarch 11.? iSulVeriii"; from A ilnncholia, clue to overwork, Miss V ntli. Chainberlin Wired, of I'hilndel ft ii;i, shot -and killed Miss lvli?a.bcth l> a.illev Hardee, of No. 131-1 (!winnftli i.M root, Kast Saviannali, fkvorsjia, and n ion eonunitted suicide Ilie Laur- (! is 'School lor Girls in the Fenway hi strict today. The bodies of the two ll omen wore found by Mrs. I'aye, the a< al ron of :lhe school. The Laurens 11 i-bool was established last full by fi 'iss llnudee *aiiid Miss Weed. On tl c>W>bor 1, the duy school opcived, u iss Wiced broke down >as a result of n erwork and as a result was commit- u d to a snn Murium lo bo trated for a rvous prostration. Las1 niirht Miss Weed escaped cmi the sanitcrium 'and nva<le her ay to ?the school. She appeared to > badly denianircd menially. A fruit- " ss attempt was made to eonimuniite with the authorities of (ho saniirium, and at lenjrlli Miss llardee iceeoded in yol.tiir.r Miss Weed lo ^ ? ito bod in M|iss lliardee's chamber l tli.; third floor of the school buildV. 11 l'olli wonvtMi were awakened by ^ Irs. 1'iaire -and notified Miat tlvoy |)' ms-i j?et il]) if they were to catch ' ic 7..">0 train, on which Miss Weed '' as to be -taken to West Newton. ? [rs. Piaiye left them and a few mom- 11 us later the shoot ins? occurred. Mtrs. )v aye thinks tire mention of returning IJ i .the sajniitarium must have excited id innji'ored Miss Wool and induced 11 10 shooting. '' o For Miayor of Columbia. Colunvbia, March 11.?-'The second rimary for mayor and one alderman i Ward I will be held next Tuesday. larch 17. and I ho candidat es are al'ady a.i work. jy The city Democratic executive comill tee mot today a I noon amd (leaved the results of the election. No indidttle for maywr received a nwi>rity. but in every wwt'd except 'aid I tlu' throe allderinen- were elect1. The vote for mayor, according to i ie ollicial returns, was as follows " \sterday: T. II. CJibbes, (?7v>; W. S. Reamer, 12; I?\ W. Seeders, 122, and W. I*'. '( tiejrlitz, 71S. ^ 'The second race for mayor is beveen Reamer and Stietflitz. 11 a HENDERSON RESIGNS.?) enders Governor His Resignation as Member of Winding up Commission. .. i (lovernor Ansel on Wednesday re-m uved from Mr. C. K. Henderson his si-u-nation ias ?a member of the com-| ^ lissimi 'I<? wind up the State dispenury, which is tendered because of is acceptance of the position of re- < Mver by -appointment of .Tudtro ... r.i.tchard. 'Mr. '11/endorson counpli- j. icii'ts 'the .other members of the com- (. lission. with the exception of Mr. (l rliinr, lo whom lie does not refer, || ml states that while Ive knows he I ,. ill be criticised lie believes llia.f lie in rerve his Stale best by aeceptit*" the appOtiulmen! as receiver. The 'signalion wias, as a matter of course, copied by the governor. Sumter Boys Drowned. N Sumler. March it.--Retween ."> and I'' o'(dock this af'tenioon tin* dead I'1 >dy i f Wesley Wedekiml. a yoiiii*^ | " lii.te boy hot ween S and !) years of j w re. son of Mr. Henry Wedekiml J'' this city, was found floating on 1,1 i? water of a clay hole at the Sum- ! ' r brick works, just outside of t ho j ty limits. Mr. Tom Rowland beinir j '' llod, went i:i and brought the body j it. The caps of two oilier boys j re found also, and Durell l/ide. son ' Mr. and Mrs. 0. I). T/ido, and j p? rcliie l.ediniibam, two boys about !> tc air each, are misxlnir' and there is tie doubt but thai Ihey wore also is owned in the same hole. All three the boys have been missinjr all day. Life is learning, suffering, lovin.y: i p.* d tli" proatest of this is loviny.?Mli len Key. i M COL. WATSON REAPPOINTED. ommissioner of Immigration Goei in for Four Years More. Coluiubi'a. March 11.?Governoi , used in,lay reappointed Mr. Iv .) \ atsou commissioner of ais'iicutlmv vinmereo ami immiiri'alion for (li '."in ?;i" four year.-. commencim [ arch I "), l!M)X. When I ho depart iv nl wa.s crefe/od iViir years ay;< <?v,"rnur Hoy ward apopiutcd as com lissioniM* Mr. Watson, who has sinct i-ivt time devoted himself with char cd eristic inlctllijiviicc and industry t< i'C dut'ies of itito oHice. Tliou.ul uhls have been made periodically oi ie burwm and its purposes there lnv ever be-on any attack on the com lissioner. and (lovernor Ansel ha: ever bad any other Ldna but to re ppoint Mr. Watson. RECEIVERS GIVE BOND. lessrs. Henderson, Arthur and Mc Cullough May be Expected in Columbia at any Time. 'olumbia 'Skife, 12th. News was recelived im folumbi; esterday by the attorney genera liat Messrs. I Iriiiderson. Arthur am lot 'iilloimh ^avc bond in (!iv,envill s rc-ceiveils for the dispensary fund 'heir bonds will have to lie approve y dudu'e Pi'itlcnard 'and then I lie I ri f federal court auem.fs will net lms, ii the elVoirt to i?<d ait the fun I bich lliey were -appointed to admin der. 1 hey nviy Ixe expected In turn u] i Columbia at any time with thei iiili authority 'and m-ake demand up n (Vmimiissionor Murray and the olh r commission-ens for 1 ho disponsar iiuds. RECEIVERS AT GREENVILLE. lessrs. Henderson and Arthur Con fer with Mi". McCullough? Plans Mapped Out. CJiv. iivi'lle, March 11.?<Me<srs. ( l. llendor-on, of Aiken, -and B. 1' U'tliur, of I'liion, receivers of ih ispensairy fun.d jurriwd in the ;w h:<* afternoon for a cor.iVic.mce o lie siiluatson with Mir. .1. A. MoCnl iu?:h, of this city, lie third uvoeivei Vhc:i tasked for a statement. the re ei vers .-aid tha.t thero was -albolulel, f< it'll ins/ 'to be ?iyen out to (he pres t this time; I li!i>t lliey were her rnaniiinu" 'to i?ive bond, sijrn 11km at lis -and lake cluirye of their du.lio ^ course to pii'isne was mapped on ml it is s-aid .| 1 ii a dcnuaiid will b uade upon ih< wimlinn-up commit iion at (mico for the founds. Messrs. Cuter and Barnard. tw Vsliev.illo 1 nt.tK/i ncy.s who ivpresenl iiunbcr .d Ii?ju<?.v houses, were >al.s ere today, lint liicy refused to uiv ut. anyl h ^.lyinu' lliat lliey wor lassiny thrmi'^h the city en route I It-kin!a ami stopped nver lo becom c(piaimtod with the r -<v.ivers, "The.r < no u>e to present -any claims to.lh ei.ivers unl'il lliey crnl some m-n y." remarked Mr. Onrter. Il.t is o lie opinion that the ease will be car ied to the I'nited Stales supreni mirt. Painful Etiquette. 'file royal court of l-'ranco used t< e a .ureal place for ?* 1 i?111?-(t?*. Loui: I \* once cauii'hl a sever.- cold ow to the fact Dial on his arisim ri|in his bed one cold mornin<r tli. 'fd of the chamber, whose duty ii as lo hand him his shirt, lntppcne< > be absent. Not one of the numer is courtiers present had the courajj*. > I raiisirress eitipiellc by handing thr urmont to the shivering monarch.? ondon Scrap Rook. Got What He Liked. Host?'"Why on earlh did you pu\ or Jenkins between two such chatr-bo\es at flic table? I Post ess'?'Why, dear, you know Ik so fond of tongue sandwiches! iSome children act as if it were h mstan! surprise to them that Ihoii ireuts had the excelb nt last,* to pick em out.?-Nantucket. Inquirer and i rror. THE BATTLE OF THE YALU. s One of the Queer Incidents of This Great Naval Conflict. This >trai!iue incident * l" a _,reab naval l.ai'ilc \v>as told by {'ommissiouer Mcfiillin til' ciio of tin* ('hine.se warships iin tin1 hat lie ??I" the Yalu between III (Chinese and in.' Japanese fleets in IS!) I: "About |'iis lime the ("nih Yuen holdlv if somewhat foolhardily bore down on the Japa'iio.so squadron's line, dust whait happenvd no mil' seems to know, hut apparently she was struck hi'luw the water line by a heavy shell, oil In-r a ten inch or a thirteen inch. .IV thait as it ni-ay, sho took a heavy list, amd, thus l\i'tally injured, her cnniu-andcr, Tatiy Shi Chen, a most courageous - albeit >a imost obsignate olVicer. resolved a?t least to a venire himself and charyed one of the largest of the w.ieniy'iH ships, iiitcudiny to rain. ''A hurricane, of projectiles from both heavy amd machine yuiis swept down upon his ship. The list became more pronounced, and just before. yH timy home to his i.nlemled victim his ship rolled over and ili.nt plunged how inl(> the depths. Sire I righted herself a> she sank, iior I screws wliii>1 in<^* in -the air and carryiny down -all hand-, i'ueludinu" iier I chief euy!i:i? er. Mir. I'ur\ i-. >.lnrt np j i'n I lie eliv'iiie room. Seven of her e.rew eluii.y to one of the circular buoys kept on the briihjv ami were d'lifteil hy tiie tide toward the coast, where lliev were rescued hy a .junk. "iStnries told hy it liese .men vary j so much as to lie unreliable hint all |, ayi ce on one ini'c.id nn t : Captain Ta 11 had a iaryo doy of most vicious temper, unruly ait times cvmi with his master. After the ship sank Captain Tartity, who could oiot swim, iiKUiayed to yet 'an mar <-r siome small piece of Wiitdd. This would have In en enouyli to suppont him had not his doy swum to him a.id. climbing up ou him, - forc ed him to >;elrus(. his yrasp. Thus he miserably di owned, r.ud the brute shared his fate, perhaps the only ease on record of a nia>n beiirj drowu, eel by his doy." e A Remarkable Statement. y 'The following remarkable editorial n is from the New York Sun of March I- :i: If Air, Taft were to secure I lie republican nomination, n continyeney N which has been efl'eclivoly provided ,s against, he cuuhl not be elected, The '' deniorcatic candidate, whether Hearst ' or l>ryan, would win. We mention | " llearst because el' that .yenNeman's m ' activities and because he has inauyu- j\ (> rated for his party a new national policy of conservatism and of con- J deninatioa of the insane socialistic, " and lawless proclivities of Nooscvelt ' and Mrvu. Moreover, Mr. Iliarst's " denunciation of hoycolt iny as criininal and un-American, the studied re(> spec! with which lie-receive- the re" cent decision of the supreme court (> and iiis apparc.it condemnation of '' prilivcne as the riyhi or appnnaire of c any special class liave attracted mark I mud favoi.ible al>t -ution p t hrou.idiMit ike counlry and are undoiiibtedly yoiny to prove an imporlant factor at Denver. d;M al present he is the only figure i:i the Held to divide discission with Mr. I'rvan, and the interest he inspires will in, ci e;i<e rjilln-r ilian diminish from lliis s lime onward. Ib-shles, it may be lhat Mr. Ileaisl's personal or moral cliart act-.-r beiny -apf-rior to that of Mr. . Dryan hi-- association of himself | wil'i id -is of cole : it ill: i?11:?I ; :. d ; I servativc import may prove to have a wide piead and far lvaehiny infill* Mice. Speakin-y of our own Sure we re* - cord our conviction lhat no republican candidale, and we particularly include Mr. Uoosevel! himself, can carry it ayainst lirya.i. llearsl or any '> other Democrat lhat may be placed in nomination at Denver. There are miyhly an.I revolutionary changes } ope rat iny in the political landscape. Find your purpose and fliny your i li fc out lo it. am) I h more lofty ' your purpose is the more sure you ; will lie to n.akc the world richer with I every enrichment of yourself. -I'hillips I'rooks.