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, Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper.
MINER & BKKKSE.
BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY. MAY fi.
VOL. IX-NO. 19
I^unns Rock Lodge No. 267
F. ^ M. M.
Meets Friday on oi- before the full
pioon in each’month, at ’1 p. in. Visit-
iD}? Masons are «*or>iially invited to
»neot with us.
sptly Wm. Maxwhll, Src’?/.
Brevard Telephone Exchange.
nones:
r)aily—7 a, m. to H' n. ni.
Sunday- S to !0 a. ni.. 4 to (> p. ni.
<^'entral OtVice Tooi'i'r IVioek.
Professional Cards.
W. A. CASK.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rooms 7 & 8, McMiun BId'g, Brevard, N. C.
W. B. DUCKWORTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Investigation of Land Titles a Speclaiiy.
Koonis 1 and 2. rickrlsinier iiuildinyf.
ZACHARY &. BREESE
A TT O R N E Y S - A T- L A W
Offices in McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C.
WELCH GALLOWAY,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
l*r;u*tu*(‘s in all tlir courts
Rooms 9 and 10 McMinn Block, Brevard, N. C.
M!SceIIan.eoas.
Dr. H. K. CARSON
Surgeon Dentist
HKNDKUSoW N'. (’.
Sati!-f;u tH))i ill a 1 < ite rations. r2!i=’'
C. C. KiLr'ATP<.JCK,
COKTRACTOB MD BOILDER.
Office af Barber Shop, Srevard, N. C.
K.<tiinates on all i\imis of work
in tl)»‘ bnildiiiii' liin-.
T. B. C¥.AKY,
Contractor for All KIrus o* Brick Work.
('ejnent Work. 1 Maslcrin^. i’chldf-
dash and Kou^^ii :i Sj'ccially.
BREVARD. N C.
G* W. Summcy—Carpenter
iifst of I'eeoinmciidat iur.s |ii> woi’k.
.lt>l»H in or out <d' town ac<'<‘|it<-d.
All work jj'uarantccd.
J. O. D£RMID,
Wi‘
Watches and .Ii-Wtdry for >al.-. Fini-
Watch and ('lock r^ i»a i ri All
W<)'-lc tiua)-antc(M]. W.-.1 Main .>-t.
A. C. NOR.TON,
Practical Best end Slosniaker
Harness Woi-k a s]Mcially.
West Main Street near Caliiwell.
Ui'cvai'd's Xcw ildtfl .MoJi-rn Ap-
])ointtnents ()|icn ail ll!f \car.
The ]»atrona;^(“ (»l thi* trr.vi iiii^ paidic
iiH well as suinnn*r toiiris’s i- -dicii.-d.
Opi). Court !!ousc. ! Ire v.'.r.;. X.('.
Notice of Sumrnons ky Pul}lica!io;i.
Xortii (.'aroliiiii—I'raii'-v lv;iiii;t ( ■uintv.
. Ill ;,,r (
W. M. Oillc'pit v><. rc’,1 liiiif-j.i,.
'I r>m lln* iilmv i-naiiicl,
will take iiotifc tliai ;;ii aciio:! ciitii,'* .] al;(tvt
],;,s ln'(‘ii foiiiiiu-ncfd ill tin- S!i|.c!i(ir c<iiirt o;'
Ti’iiii'-' l''<' uiity )>y till- (tliiMiti!’' al)')'.,-
jiamf'i lor liie I'Urro'O uf riMd\. t intr noni thr
ilai'.t tin-sliai*'<•!' Ilif j ■'iiniil in ih.-
anil ]'C‘i>()iiai <n (:iM<-^l ic. <i.-.
the >ai(l n al t;itc lyiirj in iii<*
of Traii'vlvaiiia. in tl:c St: ic of Ndnh i aroMi!;!',
aii<l d^'tViiilai't v.UI tak.- notf. .• i(r.a, !n* i>
r,>niiirf il to ni'I'far al tl.c i'i \t tcitn of the .-sup<*
I riot C I'li't'>> '^^>■'<1 «-oiii,ty ;o Im' at ilir
(■own lioU'-c ill l< .'Vara, .\. < \ on tin? (ifih
>|oii<iav after tli^^ tir-r .Momlay in M ircli, I'lif.
airi answer or <lciniir t i ilic <oiii(fla iit in tin
aftii>n. O'- tV- i.l:;iini!V \'ill mim.Iv to the
r>o irt f<’r t'lc rei'cl jniiei! in |jjs ci»r(, |i!ai; t.
This Otii <lav f)f .Miircii, I'. ni.
T, T I.oKTIs.
rieik of SuiH i ior », ourt.
A Russian View of the War.
Much iiitorest is attacliod to a pecul
iarly outspoken interview witli I'rinee
T’khtonisky. editor of the St. IN‘ters-
bursx Viedoniosti. on. the war with .la-
pan ami its pi'obabh* cons('viiKMi<-i*s.
While blaminj; tlu* .la|>:ines(> lor the
rupture and declarin;,' tliat the Uussian
government neither i‘\pCv led n<ir vrish-
war, I’rince I’klitonisky s:iys that
behhul this imnKMiiate tec'hnical issue
as to Avho was tlu* lirsl a,iji>'res..t)r is
the ureat ftict that liussia's coutsc in
the far etist has been t!i(‘ coursc not
of a civilizing ^ovcrnnienl, but of a
jiromoter and speculator. Too many,
lie sjiys. were persontiily and pt*cuiiarly
interest(‘(l in the railr(»ad contracis. tiie
jobs at liaibin ;ind elsewhere and the
exploitation of the n('W territory. lie
continu(‘s:
Port Arthur was wholly unneres.'^ary to
OTir i)i:rp«!S«^. As a jx'rt it is no hotter
than Vladivostok, anti we fjaincd nothiiu<
by aciiniriiiK it and liuildhiK a railway
to the point. Vet because irresponsible
biireaucrat.s and unthinkin.? olllcials want
ed it we hail to become tlio near nt.'if^hlH)r8
of the Japa;u\‘^e. to whom we broufjht
nnytliiii!? but neighborly sentiments. Ko
wonder they do not love us. The le.!?lti-
mate and systematic jidvanoe of Ilu.ssia
has been jeoparflizfd b\' a militant com
mercial policy of conci’iost. Jlerein Is tlie
real cause of the conJhct.
While we cannot recede n<iw and must
go on till we defeat the Japano.*;o, no one
i.s K'lad of the war. It will ixhaust us
/inancl.illy, striiif.:thr-n the military and
reiictionary elements, witliout at the f-ame
time yieldii.ff u.s any .'idvantJiK<s, rnnterlal
or moral, and, besides, it may extend over
a very long period and lead to utterly un
foreseen com jillc.at ions.
The prince adds that the ,fapanes<‘ in
spite of tluMr prowess canno; cxcite in
liussia thost> n.-itional sentinuMits of
prid.c. enthusiasm and iniity which war
lietVv'5cn mor:’.l (.*tiu:*.ls ^(‘iieraily
ai'ouses. The Jaj) is rc'iLjardod by the
liussian as iialf a man, a:; i tii 'n' is no
j^lory in liirhtinjr him even sncci*ssi‘ully;
Thi.s sentiment is the same throufjhout
Russia. W < feel a.s doi s a re iiuvl man
who h; s be n cmiTi'ib'd in a i«lit witli
ono far inffrior to himself. Xeit.ier jileas-
ure nc.r h. i; • > i)'- w-'o!'--
jini .n.-f-iii'-nces ihLrt-' ai“ sure to tio.
'r’l'.is V. h.»’ Wf ar*' so ;;iiathetic. <'r. more
cori’cc il\ , disrKnnitlcd, and in t’ae worst of
iium»»rs.
Tlie nictioii of For(‘sts.
Tht‘ anir.ial rc]»orl of tl;e suTicrin-
tcnd.cnl lif tilt* st;U«* fori'sts of New
York, w'.ilch has just come to liand.
shows that some jiroiiri'ss has been
niaf’e in rcccnt years in the way of
k-ss(‘ni;ii;' tlu* dcstructioti by forest
lires, iao;),u'h the anmial los.s from tiiis
'•;ius(* is si ill \'i'; y lirc.-it, 'I'lu* N(*w York
S';:: cadt'iii says that the Adiron-
■ ick forcsl iiavc bc-cn (U'strovcd
.:ist yt;:r, "li'avir.;.: noihinu' bin a bare
nid blackened rtlin ihrouj^hout its t*n-
1;''“ »‘;;te;it.’' bail it not been for the
'.‘i the ^va!^:l‘ns. Tlu'se men, dur-
ii'.;: liie T>ro!on;i'ed dror;cl;t. pri'ven.ted
i];e in:mert>iiM lires from rimnintc to-
j -.reilu r.
Siicli care of ”!-e:it forests is beoom-
i!;'C moiH* ne>-essary l;u‘,i:''!y b«*cause of
inex<‘Usab!«* cart'ies.-^ness (mi tiu* part of
hunu'rs and visltois in the forest re
gions. I’ai'mers are also j^uilty of
cri'.uinal iu*.i,dect in tills resjK*ct. l-'ifty-
six of tiiem wt*re ii'.K'd in the Adiron
dack re.trioii iasl year for st.-irtin;^ lir<*s
on their farms and in that way c.are-
U'ssly settinir tire* to the ad i<iiriin;.C for-
,‘st. Sparks from raih'oad ioco;uolives
caust'd many tires. (>ne road in tlie
iiio’,in!;iii;s is <-cmi </lk*d i>y law lo use
nil for f'U‘1. :Mid no lires took iilace <>n
lhat line. .Mtiny ll.’es wert* c;tusi*d by
lisliermen and to;irisls who started
llrt's for cookin',' nur(»oses and left
them burtutrj;. I'evv persons, ai»par(*i\t-
ly. stop to consi('(*r the rfcat loss they
cause 1)V such carelt'ssness.
re'-ort emtdi.as^’os tla* n(*cessity
Oi sii-in.mnt laws in this resjK'ct and
tiU'ir strict enforcer.ient. and this r«“-
fi'rs to the ftire^ls of Uie who'.i' coun
try ::s well as New York. I’ni'oriunate-
ly mai'y s'uiu*s lack the necessary len-
islati«>n lo i-rotect the forests.^
.lud.ued by a p:tnip!'.let pr.ldished by
tiie i;(>vern.inent of rara-^uay. that coun
try m;iy become an impoi t.nni source of
ootli)n supply. Its eastern re.i,ion icives
Jill avera.^’e yi(>ld of about r)i.iu pounds
tJ the acre, where in tiie best lield in
tliis c;»untry it is only about ii'JO
pounds. Th«* entire cotton belt in i*ar-
a^ua.v is flose to water irausparir.tion,
and the only cause which hr.s prevent-
eii the deveh)pment of the industry is
one that exists all over South Amer-
io;;—the absence of an adequate and
sultident labor bupidy.
Russia and American Trnde.
Were conlinnation needed of the fact
that Russian success in the far east
augrurs 111 for the f’rowth and expan
sion of American Iradt*, it is to be
found in certain statistics in re;^ard to
American exports to China lately siven
out by an otiicial of the treasury de
partment at Washinjjcton.
Comiiarinjj: the value of cotton cloth
.sold to (.’hina durin;.? the last ei>;ht
months of the present liscal year with
sales for the correspoiuiiiifi period dur-
in.i? 11H)2, he finds that there has been
a fjilliuK off of W) per cent. In other
words, the total hris dro'pped froiul^lO,-
UU4,8;>0 to $2,7d2,(JT.S. The ollicial in
question does not hesitate to laj’ the
greater part of the responsibility at the
door of the Ilussi.-ins. who iiiive availed
themselves of the advantaj^e afforded
j them by the possession of Port Arthur
and Dalny ami their hold on Manchu
ria. so plainly in violation of the treaty,
to shut out American products as far
as possible and to substitute therefor
goods of their own make, in many
cases imitations of popular American
brands. Their Inimical tactics jippear
to have had nuicU elfect tlir()u^hout
the wliole country, but in Alanchuria
their success has been absolute. For
over a year it has b(*en practically im-
I)ossibie to jjret our manufactures into
that province.
These lii'rtu'es are very timely, us
they furnish a pretty effoctual refuta
tion of liussi.-i’s contention that her
success in the orient means the exten
sion of civilization and the world’s
t-ommerce.
Harvard, 6,013; ('olumbia, •l,">r,7;
•i.i-ii.’, iiichitran. S.fl-’i; ('aliliirrla.
ni'is, ; i,Ito.L.'.ii;
AVisconsin, Yale, :■ ■.■mi;
(ra. I’l-nnsylvania. jl.iil;; .1
S\raeuse. -.-n7; Ob.io S;.:iU'.
riie AttendjMice In I'liivcrsities.
'i'i’t* nv-'islrar of Co!iindii;i U'.'i^ ei’.^ity
ti -\c-w York h.'^.s lately cointiiled s.cm,*
t .uurt'S slunvin,:^ liie enrollinetn of tli;*
I rincip.-il tndvi*rsilies of tlie couniry,
which are us follows;
('liicaj^n,
iili-
i II
riiuft
■: iMska.
1.7M; Iii-
1..i’:'l:ici‘ton,
Jr., l.;;7<i; Johr.s
] Il pkint-’, ik»-1.
'I’his is said to l;e a lar.'j<*r a<.c-;re;j:;tte
enroIInu*nt in the h.i”lier instituiions of
le.ai'jun;.? than h:is hiii.c'i’io been record
ed, whili* it is asscrK'd tl'at the ma
triculation i\t the le.sser iiistitutiotvs is
Iiroportionately lar.ut*, fa*‘ts widen in
tiiemsrlv(‘s are hi.ulily ;j,ral;fyi;:;;' and
si.L-’niiicant.
Cf the twetily instinulons n;:incd in
the fore;noin.:4 list Iwelvi* pi'ui'orly (mim *
under the general he;»«l of "wi'slern. ’
bi'in.ix west of the Ailc.'.’.ian.v i.toari-
tains, jind it is in riie.se institulion <
that the attend.ance is laruesi, with
two excei>tioiis. Il.-irv.trd ;inl (';>!in:i-
Ida. It may be noted th.it (’hi;:;L''< •.
Michiir.an. Califorida, Illinois
ip'sola are ahead of Cornell, Yale,
1 ennsylvaida, I’i’in<-eloti and .bilius
Hopkins, wlii< h rank anionu: tlu* jirhi-
rijial insliuiti'. ns of It ai'nimr iii t'l:'
woi'ld. 'ri'.e re.'zistrir shows that it
the western and midilU* we-’.».‘r i
schools the atte-ndanc-i* is rapidiy ii;-
crea.sinir, while tiu* standard (;f sc!;o:-
iirsldji ;i!id instruc.ion is steadily rieai-
in,:^ llu* j;:<;ai of perfeciion. All tids 1>
sii^iiificant of sevt'.'al rratif;.'fact.--,
tine of tl:e.-«.‘ is that cultui'e i.-; n.>t s(‘C-
tion.al ;itul tlrnt tlu* f.aciiiiies f.ir at-
t.ainiiii;' it in th<‘ hiiila'sj {!e”i-(*'* are
iu>t circuiascribed wiiidn n;iri'ow liwi-
its. T!ie ti:!!e w:>.s wlie:i iiu* i:ni>re>-
siou ]>revailed that the !duhc*st ciii;ure
was obtainaiih* only within the hisi(»r!c
environment of tlu* <d;!t-r i;:'-,iHiiioiis of
th(*(';;st. This is now ha.piiily chan,Lr<'d.
and \\e are witnesslnu' a 1 roadi aial
symiiiet!'ical <!evc‘io;>!.ient of ti e v,'ko!e
couriiy in t':<* m;;tU*r of » diicatir.a.
"wldcii is indie;;!Ivi* li.it «)idy of a v. iiU-r
and mor(* Ket:er;il desire f;>r advanced.
knowled;;t‘ than has hit! ('rto jM'evailed.
but the me;ins and facilities for jrrati-
lyin.i; it.
physical basis of meteorolo;;y. Even ;
government weather experts admit ^
that they do not know what causes !
tlie weather. They can tell with some j
I accuracy what the weather will be for j
I twenty-four hours becau.se they can I
find out certain things about the weath-
i er conditions surroundint: points for j
I which predictions are made, but they
i can’t say what is going to happen next. i
I There are scientists in Washington, j
however, who believe that there Is a
lixed ba.sis of the weather and that i
once this basi.s is discovered it will be
possible on any given date to predict
exactly what the weather will lie for
every day that month, including rain
fall, temperature and all other things
necessary to be known for the benefit
of agriculture, horticuliure or com
merce.
The trouble is to discover the basis,
which successfully and persistently
eludes the scientilic weather sharps as
well as the goose bone prophets.
It Is a toss up since the last policy
wa.H taken out Avhich Moman carries
the lieavier life insurance. Mrs. Ice
land Stanford of California or ilrs.
.lainos Dunsinuir of Toronto. The odds
are in favor of Mrs. Stanford, for she
now is rated as insured for “over”
$1,000,000, whereas Mrs. Dunsinuir is
put down at an even ).(««). They
are un«.]uestional)ly the nu)st heavily
insured women on the American conu-
nent and far whead of any of their sis
ters in the east. The next nearest is
Mrs. Basil N. Duke of Durham. X. C.,
who has policies umountin.i' to .SllSo,-
<100.
The fact that the navy department
h,as cut “Hail <’oitnnb:a” from the
music.’l {)ro,u;rammt‘ of the Hag lower
ing c(‘remony and made the “Star
Sp.angled llanner” tlu' wliole thing will
grt'.atly rt'Iieve many people wiio un
duly distress themselves about tiie na-
u.;i ;.ninen:s.
.lapan is censurinsT some of her prom
inent citl/.ens who nvo staying at home
and trying to makt* money out of the
war. Every v^'ar d(*velops a large class
»jf that kind of patriots.
From a late St. I\*tersburg dist)atch
it r.ppears lhat the Russians Avho
W(*r(* killed a few weeks ago in a light
en tiu* Yalti river are living in com-
i lete ignoraiue (jf th(*ir fatt*.
'i'si An <-;in rc*call (*j»isodes in Cbina's
I'istery tha.t will enabli* hi'r to conti'in-
j)la;e the discomliture of eivli<*r Russia
( r .!a;)an with a «-ert^in vengeful satis-
!':ictlt>n.
Admii-al 'I'ogti m;iy bi* a corker, but
i'.(' hasn't y<‘t i>een :>M(* to cork tip tli<,*
of I'ort Artl.iir har’ior.
'I'here would be something doing
v.'or'ih talking about if .Japan couhl
borrow the Kearsarue a.nd tin* Wis<;on-
.«:in for target pi:ictice at Port .\rihm\
'rii(‘ ri*( t*nt lic*avy ptircli.ast* of ri.Me;’
!.y 'i'url v-y is sin;ruiaj' from tlu* fai-t
ili.at no recent cap:nr»* anti ransom of
inissioiiai'i(*s h.-ive bi*., :s re;. :rt(.Mi.
Now it ."I'pcars lh-!t i;i tlu* matter
of “iM-.tling ni)" tlie linssi.an lleet in
I’ort Arihti!' tlie -h'panc'se rtaiiembered
every! ning S:iV(* the s’op"-‘r.
Aft<*r looking into Venezuela’s ar-
!’anv'eme!its f(d’ paying its debts K.aiser
Willu'iia i^^ di.-po.-.(Ml to feid lhat his
navy is in need of bombard practice
again.
KAi.i JSkxJiiV/ CAT \t A6 AiioOT.
Bat They Never Saw the Cat anil
Were on Another Fluor of
the House.
“I have observed recently a rather
curious liiing wiia rfi.pecl to the rela-
tionsmp b,iV.wteu cats au(i rats, and it
hiui ltd to a raihir inieresiini.; rel.ec-
tion,” i^aid a mail v, ho lakes mjcr. inicr-
esi in ammai ide, to a Orltaiis
rimts-Dtiiiocrai rci,( rier. •Forauiiiic
the rats overran nij ijhace. At n.ghi-
itiere v, as no buch tiiiu^ as qux t arciiuid
the hous<i. They vv oiiid scanii.cr a< ro^..^
me hfor, L*;:nii. up aiid dov, ii ih-; sifeps
i:nu cnr sd kindt. of caiKrs. We se
cured a cat, and tioni the very linife iha
cat ai)pfc'dred on the place the rais b«-
fcan to fiet scarce.
“'i .ere ii> nothing curious about this
lacl in ityeif. But to my lerscnai
i.nowitdge the rats have never sten the
cat. 'I'ne cat has remained tm (-ne lli>or
and the rats on anotlu r. 'I’hrrn has been
no chasii;g ant; no coniiict betwef n t hem.
Novv, I want lo !■ now how the rais knciw
the cat is on the place.
“The inquiry iia& caused me to indulge
the more iuieretiing rtfiiction: ttow
far can a rat detect the presenc^^ c.l’ -
cat by the sens:e of smell? Eviuenil> ar
considerable disU'unco. Fl£<? the rats at
iny pl.'^ce would not );a.ve kpoun of I'l'i
cat's pre.sence under the circun-staiTres.
I’m quite sure that they have never .seen
the cat. Hut they i:no';V he io t'l-re .'itnt
the s.ime, and they have been av, fully
cautious since his arrival.’’
eiLENCE NOT ALWAYS BEST.
One Woman F<nin<I ii F*lnTV In tlio
Tliite>llonore:l AilsiHre—K.%perl-
ence ivith Cook.
Misnndfrstaiiriit.gs .^^oirietimes arise
from sli^bt c?*ubes. ar.ri occasionally or.:>
fjcctirs which set nis- to i)ro\et!nt ^ilcnco
is nf)t aiw.iy.5 {..olfit'a. Iri this ..-a^e tr(;ii-
hie v/as brt-'.’.ed v.’ithoiit. a wo*'d bfirg
spol'icn. '^'ourg Mr-, Pond's Sw(^;i^a
c(.;>!••, ?avf tii? ^ (>r.th's Coniparior., was
pcrupuifiusiy neat al.'out her w( rk, bur,
i;or fi?i;r;- w,;s ?o unlovely, n’d h: r
' )ur.if-rr,nce “o nrprer-'f/ss<:?'?ii’.g tliat
• ovt=r;r-’.si i'.iious-- v( tiiijr n.;>r coaai
‘ ro iocik at her. ii..=tc id. ‘
(ver the Lowsckf^pe ‘ ''
! p< c.-;;,ary intci',; . . i-uuaiiraco
maid she l-e[:t ht-reyts: fix; (] u’'on n '
Mack <:);•] .=cn'tlc ihat alv,'a\.s £'«.ooc\ Le-
lore th'^ kitchen stove.
One day a? Mrs. stood, as t;siinl,
in the doorw.ay intertly at rhf*
coal hod Matilda was if Iii:.g whai
groctric.^ were needed, tiie }:ai.<:iriait en
avu-Mi'rctP.ily cha:.gM’. tlie sniii'-ct, -u d
')roc.d to give- vert to the peiit-up
;eelit:gs of many wteks.
“Vat for yon all :,<nr luke ar n ' 'r- r(,a!
I'fKkft, exclaim*^'; >iati,i.:-i.
-vith evident re^cnttrt>r.t. "F.'-'i ry tiay 1
'CTob hf<-ni ir.i- ide z:j\ 1 s.crof;h lu c m onr-
-irie, until ho vas > i;i-t so (*i-, an an my
ca’’ ' a-h heem—Iid'e, mec-si-. I U i'. f*
?crt:h all P;’.'',s -'Iter of h0‘in—-bn.t all
thf' t.a.i'e_\ oil ill! ai!-,eat luum ii'r e.vou
ia,r’.k I va^-•h hf <-ni at ali'. I never
fe^s no lady fo particular about she's
coai bocketl'’
CHEESE m V/ISCOKSIN.
In Spite of Se^ei»{»*en llnndreti Fn*-
tories in SJiitt* TJiere Isi So Over
l’r»>il i:et i«in.
Forecast in';? (!u- V/eathev.
Any oiu* wlu> c.an lind out what
causes th(* w«.‘ather ;ii;d :ippiy his
! knowledge to f<iroc;isting what the
' vr(>;itl;t‘r will la* for thirty days .at a
J liiiie <;in g(*t fj-om th(* Fn;te(\
I States governn.c'ut if a bill introduced
b,r Senator i'ard of California becomes
! a law. '1 h<* P.ard bill offers .'i:i,"0.(K)0 in
i two priz(*s. one of ()()(> and tlu? olh-
i ei* (;f .';r;l(,uuu, for the discovery of tlu>
\ !.(.;u1on p::ysi<-ians have discovt'red
ili:;l r.adinm wiil not cure canct'r. It
, i.'J b.arely jtossil ie that there art* a lot
^ < f (itlicr tl.inus lhat it will not cure.
.\l!])jir(‘ntly Yoinig (Vn’bt'tt do<*s lud
j ‘'('C'! ,a> yo’il’d'ul as lie did before his
1 ex: i ; ;eiue v. illi .Mr. P.ritt.
“You ndjiht as Wt-Ii Irad: for an ovcr-
proi':actioii oT rhi'u r v:: c:vtr-prr.-
duccioii cii't'':. " .r. ill r. S. Pat r. st.c-
re;ar> ni'th. \\ ■ ia ^ A.a,i t i-;-’
asswci 1 liv.. l.o.-vi.
to a .\;iiw:;M:t-c S'*rti:i: 1 r» porter,
“Tiie fact tiiat w, huv, n;-'var:i of 1./''■
chi'es(* factcric-.- in h?:'^ raist.i;
thf' cry that ihe heriae-^s Iss !■ ovtr-
(One. Tli' p*,or>ie o) thi.=-< (.;i.! ry haxi-
i,ot yet l«ar::tc to ■•l i-Lr';-. l':;t i;'- y
;; r ' i’( I:' i■ to i!. Ls < iiir ' I'i i > . T i't-
co;;:-':!i:niiiai p‘r (apita :a is
t eai'iy i:; pinirds a y-: v. w:ii - i:: V' is--
CO! ^ii; !t !' oJ;lya! u', jcri.iisa
\c.ir t:> e'^'h T;(*r='0'i. W'eari a^ .l( ti:e
avcravc of tiu- s ;r t’^ ii>u
(.f ('.ic-c iu)i wii !'*'=• a V. V, -ve .=o
’ar b.'hirul ti:
!iM;' r^~
j It is to be boD'.'d lliat tlu' St. Peters-
j !>r.i'g ;u!d 'i'okyo gov(-rnnieids are not
i (h'lx'nding wl:o!!y upon th.e "otdcial re-
j ::o>'ts’’ for tiu'ir knowleiige of the sit-
' uauc-::.
rpii’t. T!;;‘r- wen iaa dar. i; \\ cin-
sin daiii.g t!' i:*-n .loi !n,i.
niuitKis of chcepr*, is r ; *■ nti a
r,narti-r ( !’ th<* v.du'Ie rrv.-ani c.r; i;\-, td.
in ti'.f- Pidt'd a(!-"f. price
has ))e;*n ten ceii's a •;f)ur:':, "■;> H:a! yo::
;’an ^.je. wiia po —i!i:v "i oi
tMilW’r. h“ :rialir,t' cf civ ts- ip the
farrii ir:f:VtStry i’- t’u'.‘^".ite. 'I'lu re
is ro \Vi?ci r,?^;r chce?e ia irg exy onei:,
lor t'ai' sirap'.e rcasoji tha; the conietiic
dematui takes all the supply.”
In additjon to iX'snecting the inte.:-
niy of China, Russia is also learidni; to
respc'ct the navy of Jtipau.
-Ml j)rod p.ales have been barred at
the South Omaha stock yarils and the
packers will now l;e cxpeideil to in
struct their mt/ii to rcniip tlicmsclvc.s
witJi the new style of whip.