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ETHICS OF tm BAIL s
A > p1tta frttat Concerning to + Dofcot of
CnmlaaU
At Wqfctrtter ttie other day a tone
+ ccunre4 which rai tin < jtietiou of
the U4 eit of the bur iii n curious man
aAlAlt accused wished tll In dcfciid
djVtMii barristers were invited to
defend fum nod all dccliMrl Ijecause I
he say t < e to IKS convu n tI When
Justice MathtW heard ihishe was in
dignant and after his IIIHrvl1lioIl
tone of 11 he counsel wit > kit rcfn ed
t the priincrs brief deft n < ltd him ctrl
k tbe man wan ncquitlpi
This reminds one o the question
Of the Diurality of the profession of
the ndvoonte The rflding case in
England on this point is tiat of Sergt
Phillips In his drfirrrseof Courvoigier
the murderer of Lord William lUg
> pll It wn said that he pledged him
telf in court as n hofitverin lire inno
cence of his client the accused hay
I ing his written confession in his pock
et As n matter of fact on the first
day of the trial Sergt Phillips stig
08ted tint the rniirdcr might huve
ibeon committed hy another servant of
Lord William On till ccont daj
Clourvoisier told ls ooutifiel that te
was guilty and required him to con
tinue his defense In those days n sec
+ and judge sat as n sort of assessor in
capital cases and Sergt Phillips had
ithe presence of mind to lay the mat
tier before the afI nrjl1dHii
lordship tltcided t1iit it was the duty
QC the srr iant to continue tIll de
fense but tit void a tiy statement that
would he incoiisi > tiMt with hisknoxrl
edRof the prisiirnrs guilt This
8cfpt Iiiinipsilldand the judie who
I I bad tilI liiia Mpproxi dIf IIieliile
l9tf lefei
rleftl1I
1nrt i1 11 TV K > ikedout and
ilic ser Hii Jimseil as having
a jirnffsi ill liIii I itii clients in
f1IiWI 11111 in linn to be guilt
1 ihVt it did iridi cd know that
tt in cli Its guilty hut he ftlg
itsittntwithsucht
Iiiil I nltor lthatl acquired it
1i tl > < ullued toniin Phillips
JMCK iiT hwOllld liavo been a
it IIild not Lard 1rougham i
1 iivn Im an ipfiiintmi nf in the
1 iiikrr iv taut 0hiinio Daily
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l L f Caiu fad ife Germany
d ingot and PeU HIt
II n i Ill lac par lfewIChiueS
t i I ip inc lieou inifiortwl into ° Qert
till H 1I niuoli intovtct bavetbey
s j t l in Mr lnviTkof jtet dog that
a tI fie iM iIrlt have been made to
d I i > of tfauttlese linage
I i uidt for apparently d08l
t < tt arc highly prized in
I lithe lineal specimens are
11 J o n ly in tile imperial pal
I inn and in the pontes of a
flicials A mongtbe canine
ti Peking ore Pingor and
t J Nioy are the property of
n 11 dltho livertin Peking and
it lit in in the imperial par
t 1 tT is two yeans old uine
nine
µ v live inches high and
t it t t t0 pQutd PfeilW is
o sixA atttl weiglit She has
in d and a holy altogether
R i n two place where
1 biiii k ftpMftiIIerr ttrnrtdt
id hunt Ocrm ny ail offer
3 ts itir lira two tiny pets but he
rf nn with their Jit wants
fin for breedingpurposes
xau ipon y w ill be Able t0
R o her dogof the same breed
if quiteiihelbiit it will
quiteI
I i a us Pjgor dud PeiMw
into Uio possenfon of
r rtea t aronojt told but the
t they first iiw light in
1 ii jIacc fUmpi them al
itj t tt t bloodTo day there
zI i f their relatives in the
lei tt I i niiiuy an Iwjur their at
tr i giving them an Airing
T Ithem about anngly
I tit i liI rulds of lptt r bet
b tif 1 I
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f lasers In ICs Itnxtm
t t A Flinch scientist ll Vtnade some
I i ants irtifinally Alpine by keeping
rk em it an ice box all night And Cx
rJu ltltm to the full action of the
p diiriujr tbe day As a reaUltthe
d y arc do not grow RO large and beco dfe
1 ir feker in color while the flowers grow
h fjfcr and Are ori brighter color
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Charles PalincrMon Anderson ruts
rorti on September 8 1863 at kempt
rifle n suburb of Ottawa tJada
ITU parents vnconriigeU the BttiblUon
of their on to become a prim of the
Kptkcopal church lie attended Trio
ity coilgo school it Port Hope Can
nda and then entered the Uoler ty
of Trinity At Toronto and hv 1m
finished till diyJtoHyc etft e teras
ordainedii
ordained a deacon by Uabop John
Travers Lewis 111 Itt7 at Cllrtlt church
cathedral at Oltthviu t1 r
In JS88 betIa ordardvinto the
priesthood by t ttshop Ftt14 tuna
REV CHARLES P ANDERSON
Recently Erector Codrtjuior of the Eplsco
0al Dlodeee of Chicago
given charge of the parish tit Beech
ruoO OntoAlter scvornl years of
bard work the parish pod grown bft
yond the onre of one prlcvl and tyr
Anderson vas gIven the aid or three
glehrymen Jle wits din this pnrttll
ttheu tieall was lamed to tithi to
take Un 0muo Qtuirch pariah at Onk
fork a Chicago suburb in the onrly
port of they 1f9t1 the end ot the
ftionth the new priest tuna entnb Lsbed
hi hit parish
The little brick church nt OntnHa
tfrp < 1 and Forest nvenq was soon out
raven and Mr Anderson set nbpiit
to erect a modern biiilillng more suit
able tti IUM pnrhifr anti BiirruundJng I
lu June ISIW tb first stone VM laid
fur tin fonixiHion of the new build
ing IiI Lake IIlrtI Ucfweon Kenll
worth and Pore > l avenues
The parish tll the time had not
mach of n biiiJdirfj fund bill had the
spirit of vlllinRni s to wait and build
on lSVas the money ncrmmilatcd Tlie
foiindotion wen completed And It was
then decided to defer the building of
the remainder of the church until the
fXIfids were available The foUjpdatUin
wjrk roofed oycrnnd sitri NoverubPri
1t 5 the p rinhloners imve attended
qrvloe In the basement of their new
tofilldlng
abe rosily now bas 85000 on liand
and will flnlih the building Ipsthe
spring at n COlt of 00000 Undtfr the
c rtful business management of nee
toj Anderson the church hitf cleared
off all indebtedness on the old church
jirttperty and owns n lot free from
im Uuibranec at Euclid avenaa find Oft
tnrlo street There are COQ inenibars
of Oraee church pAriah and 450 com
m U1Iaula L
On September 4 1899 Mr Atidtrson
Was married to Miss Janet QUM fn
lltlleville Canada
I THE TUATUA PLANT
Veri < znlMB Slirub Wlileli Is Snld to
lie M a trn licn Itemed nnil
v j Cure for lprOl y
iVo down specimens of the Vene
> u tn plant known as the tiintUH
illyt been tent front Wellington to
Hawaii for the purpose of making n
tents of its alleged wonderful power us
a evire for leprosy The plant will be
tested at the leprosy hospitals there
A TUATLA PLANT
Sald to Have Wonderful Power aa a Curt
for Lpro y
where the 10f lepers will afford tired
facility for a th QruaVt trial Surgeon
D A Carmichael of the Marine hoar
n tul has also sent imlf a dozen but
ties of the lirjuld preparation to Mo 1
lOkni and this sill be used for imme
dlhte tests while the plants will be
et d tll1c1 cultlvuted with the pur j
po QVOF providing unlimited fresh
niatO tfor further ute says un ex
WguwtrHji stories are current In
Venezu JIt Wbout the marvtlou aura
live proporrtfs of lun1 till when applied
to leprosy AJH the government physi
lane nitncfi eori8iiernl > lp impnrtanoe
to tle evidence given them It IK pro
posed also 10 teat it in the Island of
luaus that tins speck of Jacilli land
shut came to UH with our other Spanish i
war acquisitions i
nllJ
SliaeiuiliB Kiishl Inches Ihlrk
We wear nay ITO lushes of shoe t
letiiber in n year A pair of + 1111 PH it < at
would lam a lifetime would Von se I
quenjly bav < to be provided with solri
from eight to nine feet thjok >
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NntlonedU M Ap Arailabln Caa
didat for Vice Pres1AlgtV I
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VlII RMlH HlH ttl > ftH Ttftik Le
GHllnnt Major Would MHkv a linthl
HtiR null If IfilfflrrtH itl
cUd Utflcinl
OOyI ICdwttrd otllhl1Qt wiu
wlip hut beth thropuvilrkp1
dtnUlat f odldlllf on t trtjsrtl 0
tI Aloud firiiei hug IIRtlt f qnaiiWN
Jotl s usually tllIuIIHlfd1 > a jpwd
man for the plat ttrllttiew miinv
terllntf qnnllUf + mid NbIfl1ftr wh Itll
HC vice president Iff WJtlW nut lie
culled upon to htw vJ
WiKentiKin + gournor thv the < lil
ergo ThiiPfcUerulil ill OB of thorn
men whose all H round onpYeitfck fit
them for almost am MnfJhi jlin life
If n career rnngin frnui lft hiimblf
though very neveHMirv Jrttattion of
printer devM In ihe 1 flwo of 1
country nw pkper 10 flisV it chief
exerutfve or the great Alit lsrnn
sin MnJ Seoftnld has altt nn able
to elo the right Ihlng nl till Utlm
Ills political life has btw Tf ttfli f
but very succiMfiil 114 T t ttfiht
nn office but oflhw Inrub tJimr ght
to him ntttV lllu the ooiy tfflplhut
hI Is be ban never re i d four
thclllOJll nod hue IlIiiiJl tril1
the honor whhh he bi Atn tihtiu
cstly Intended to ionfttr 1 Mbt
tbuc In IsSft hl1q ttif pw jf of
the fJconto tlllrlltd Siy > d Milt to
come tc the capital Il4t ro P ifMirrlJaii of
their Intinyts in ilfttftfftMlnv of stale
Hnnntor he RIIIJlIfd li > t iirn > t In the
spirit tluit tntM cUfav4lldiIH Slut r 1
f11N1i1H rltur a benI rt 8 kip 111
tic ItO for tin ixr < uiiiii fits
friend dpulnrt that Tfr wiiiirW fry for
governor nnd he w falVbfJwe the trini
ventlon He wait IJetflld it h true
bill then hI refer 4I1ciU1p1l than
ally rthcr or thus suceaafpl tantll
dates line in ISWliv wnk l mthutt l
end clettnl and r itHfId InlW1
Gov Sfdfield nitftvoirdM < lstorlti8
life to business uiidhff l v < n logiilni
sucfet fn rill liis Itpe mil drat atteinpt
at carding R 1itttII In the t p11lil
h4
QOV EDWARD SCOK1ICLD
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Mentioned forthe Republican Vice TreM
ilentlal Nomination
tyof helper lnan Indiana printing of
flilft Thus he became a newspaper
titan at t heAt of 13 In iwsjounj
Siioflclil veut to lirookfleld Pa unit
tlHre obtained employment Off eom
pOwtor on the Jcffersoninn In this
position lie received the rvniunrrutlou
otSJeO D year and hh board For
tllfcc years lit labored thus but in
life lie became one of President Lit
tins 7J0i olunteers He beg aii as
a MarVi man and ended us a major
haying won every intermediate rank
Pi hit gallantry and devotion to his
OtUf Uit suffering were great but
ha has never dlhcufc ed hia army ex
perience except with old cptnrodei cud
even with them lie is silent about bl
own perforranncoa °
Mnj Seofield did not return to the
printers eaa1 after the close of the
war His flm workaa a civilian was
in the way of civil engineering Coin
ing west ho vent to Chicago and was
then engaged bj Klhn Hall as fore
man of Uallt mills in Oconto In 1880
he formed nn association with the Marl
nell Lumber company and later with
George Arnold These partnerships
resulted in the organization of one of 1
the largest lumber concerns in the
country for Scolleld has satisfied
nearly uverybody with his admlufstra
tlon of slate affairs and should make an
acceptable candidate for the vice presi
dency Such at least is the opinion
of a good many republicans In Wiscon
sin The governor himself will not dig
CUM the subject fie feels somewhat
delicate about expressing himself there
on owing to the fact that he has taken
open issue with tee national adminis
tration on sotntfeilurei of Ito Philip
pine policy huvjug publicly declared
against the Und Stales Baiting pos
session of tle1Auds These vlewait
Is asserted lia Uaa BioilllleU since the
party attitude on the itsue bile become
ware clear
AKiUn Itlo > aWIfeH t KnrrlHKa
< Earrings wprp 0 the wife of Aguin j
aide the Philjpjftnea Insurgent arc
now In posses 10flfpf Mrs T L Wells
of AtchisonMr Wells who fs
a transfer olerl Connected with the
United States matt service in Atchison
said that the periKfoats which were once
used as pr onar adornments by Mrs
Aguinaldo were sent to his wife by
Lieut Fred Mahw a friend of the tam
ily The prnntueil < trees secured some
time ago when toward robe of Aguin
aldoa wife was Q Jjfl by the American
soldiers The earnjtjgs are of solid gold
and appear 10 blvtlJero cut out of the
metal with a die They are marked oil
In squares and arejnuuh larger than
the earring in userln most civilized
countries They are greatly prized by
Mrs Wells on ncoqunt of their his
torte connection
i No l 110 rinurr riots Alike
INo chance of Ivffa linger prints be
ing alike la not one In sixtyfour buj
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T e t f ts s atnat
rfpv T lorTlf tntuck byde
QVltotPf f 1tttts
il r9Hlly fttknt I clutci injr Jiiltl
s lf more ndidiis to the Atncrii 111
pv4 > ilc tha1 wtN the man who wall
I lwt down while lkI
Ins Jllf itttfulItttanYtti NtCai4
xiNhosiuH of an okv to r which ho
vus not entitled lu doclarfny i
Mist of insurrection ttx t when
the facts did nntttptrrtht foouchI
declaration anti trf NStJjoiiritirttf the
iegilatulttomeet itab 6 at Lltu
don IV aural ° ttyj Which is in n
community ifz t tiNs < mount
aineer sympathizers the i > oernH
has shown a tv1lilf > ftieH In hike
full advantage Ifa ituiitiotrcreatc tI
bya cowardly mHai in
Had the Iegis111tI yeof Kentucky
convencdycsterdiy undoubtedly it
would have inukfefetoA 00aIOI
and the rep ublCil3hdil ttltnjitgov
ernor and voujciavt liven their
offices to Goel Ql l yet r BAk ahitht
latter lieutenrjnfJVitrjltjy I tin
event of GocbelVipftthv tttpr sttcl
action by the 144 ri irpx the ifov
ernorship lnU o gckhimj
When it wnau nnputicttd thai
Goebel had bcerfH8bM vtry fev
persons thought lySliripyin Tay
lor with responsibility pr the crime
It was however cRiJ < dertd unfor
tunate for Taylor tbatnf mod moun
taineers were prescnji Jii Fr4 r > t for
to lend assistance to tail caitbe ap
parently with hisV appttival Hnf
that those men were qjU wtared iic
the statehouse from whfijll trite phut
at Goebel is supposed to have been
fired The situation wpa most
delicate and required circuniuipect
action on the pal t of Gov Taylor
His course however has been nay
thing but circumspect By rprt J
ceeding at once to take advantage
of the assassination for his own
benefit he in a sense give hi
sanction to the act of the ass4 iifc
Thus is Kentucky doubly djt4
graced GoebeHum was bad enougjt
but the offenses of Goobt1 wer DAB
equal to those of Taylor Taylorij I
action in using the state militia to
disperse the legislature when the I
members of that body were attempt
to assemble peaceably was an in
tolerable outrage discreditably
even to a South American revolt
revolujlo
roveruor whose title to that office
tsin H question can freely use the
m t iii1 to interrupt the proceeding
of the legislature a cordinate branch
of Government Republican institu
tions are little more than a name
Baylors associates should hasten
to repudiate his acts if tbey dewre
to avoid sharing in the responsi
bility for them Chicago Record
Republican
Bcnn ttstown Letter
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llrsR anllsortht Wp hap
pened tu the serious accident ot
breaking lnjr limb last week is get
ting along nicely
Miss Maud Dawson of Herndon
is visiting our little town
Mr J C Crews pi oaring
Springs is visiting his sMJator Mrs
W A Stevenson
MikbeH Josephine and Maggie
Stevenson havereturned home after
a pjuasant visit to relatives neal
Lafayette apd Miss Mary Lee
MOM of Little River is spending
the week with her cousin Mr J O
Moss
08There
There was a crokonole party at
MJ J R Brames Monday night
and i the young people though few
h d1 quite an enjoyable time 1
Miss Alice Coleman has reeoveiS
ed after a long spell of La G ippfe
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A Curious Accident
A curious bicycle fatality is fepor
ed from Wernigerodc in tlTTV1 f
mo ntain A lawyer gettnjpb bulfj
nest 01111M wheel felt a o ioh iulift
heck after jouncing over rtifUtta but
pait NO attention to it till ho got home
at night He died twoclays aftfiRu4
the autopsy showed tlifttb + haditPlit
ed the vertebrae of the uaok < v <
Austria f li
It is reported that inAufitTia the
custom of boxing tbe wi pf ioifljjers
and recruits has bo n gp Wjnnjpn ancl
sa violent that tbouitI of tllom
have suffored sudb iniL < Irmpat of
their tioaring as partly o unfit them
for Sjftrrilco The mitar < < tf war has
rocitly issued a prolrjtjjjtpry order
i Cant Always tell
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A bachelor < jant ten what be will
do after bQ is marrie because bo
aide
doesip know the orderi bo will ro
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month nud throat bone V heir loose pimples on
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you know how Ask the ticket agent for a ticket via the COTTON
BELT ROUTE and you can ride In a reclining chair encounter extra
cost and thus avoitr the discomforts you would encounter in an
ordinary car The chairs rearranged so you can have acomfdn
able seat during the day and a good place to sleep at night 911CI
car is supplied with a ladies dressing room anda gentlemen
smoker You will not have to bother about changing com for thee
cars fUp through from Memphis and Cairo JQ TexaS wlthput chinge °
Cotton Belt with trains for J
I Direct connections are made at Junctions
Iall parts of Tcjcas Indian Territory Oklahoma and the far Westt
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are JIIC and whew von will Himiiwa We wilt ten won bow much
your ticket will cost what 1ft I t kl1loa to maD the belt time
and connection and aMytlilar glee we can that wilt help make
your trip acomfortable dna Tn < nt t UlCUtue bookie tATiup
laud TltXA will tima el fro to any I address
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