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" T'G. CO., Ltd., Paub The Rc - .-... -LA. -- - Publis) Welsh Prit About Lawyers? tor to "The Pilg;im m the American Magazine OnE DoLLAI,ch turn In the cornmi Entered at th of business the diitn bat secoul class mattr a lawyer may be soon. -- -- --Jtion brings ,out clearly F[RIDAY, P!ont in deals or con renments that evade or D. o. or more ;\1a yf s > V«c: , tion devising ways and these operations a sie Mis P'he(,bile of Ie;ali;vy, or 'env,r caning. In sonrli (as, s, W ,.,,,,. " ,. 1 dard Oil invsti:a;atin. lifet " , 'av;.y rs boast hi.fore th;,! o0 their ingenuity it d,,. 1 m, +i ,I.' rpose, of the laws of the 1 r t. lo, In the Met r:.ul litan the .s,'J ', You will finl that every Newt L schemes that have de1 Strtini : `ed the stockholdtrs and r ;, ý as invented by a great mn.t or a huge fee. Abe lumni. e Pri umminal lawyer, was dis- o in the r wrongful praclices. What a "alIe on r association going to (10o tl fr',,; i, ,/e others? We have found p '! :.'not the low criminals in a the ", those who buy the privilege g So to vice) who are the real cor-/ i s; It is the men of power, h up. '::e larger game and by whose in de ' ; lower ones live, who in there , .pg8 the aim and spirit of th ineat;. government. We are get. In them by fines, and sending in \ hil.ion. But what about the sp the khin, l help them? I don't er is d!eplorgreat mass of honorable ca ear;. , [ mean the big and unhon no yet :t iswyers. Their studies of of the .' ed equity give them particu- k rule thLldge and a special perception de upon iltters of human relations in- tio exemplihey cannot plead custom wit time Ied methods as their clients so gods Fnow. mo ggS.: '--- ma tu al t .-Flammarlon's discoveries heel rom experiments with col. ' to the prove to be all he claims, Serite nce of gardening may be canic . With certain vegeta canic , pro smold ce, growing under red despot as fast as without it, dPet it kept from decay under Gi peatnlra 20 days and strawberry fam be0onrsded for that time, then al- fruit breaksossom, there is no limit to the n.akotions and changes possi Than., i. vegetable growth and There is i road tragedy, deitly Increased. At the meal it is not atrlnot well for them to ts of Europe, until the discoveries prove no matter- "ghly tested. It is to oppresehat blue light had no Do oppres.ed tt Eastern mect on the nervous can dustria ,n beings as it was an- an e Ame 'y years ago on scientific fwA:gat it would have; nor has tive clbred light produced the re- Yoi . . Wified for it in the cure den a iln tdliseases. But with the it, yo them, ,' ammarion tests with the n ults n t a gar p. ,Jej daily news is about tIh gs and is collected and :: o, suman beings, It is rich to m e isil it with a philosophical York Globe puts into is an Man .vents selected from well, lately of 'Ws," and concludes its ow S shootinai~re has not lost its 'which '( ginality. These are The usual "epnts": "A Russian enemy boys, i sweetheart, and an. that a . ali.rei every question put in SCeediug 4at account arrested and v to thiukn automobilist, to save unde in may butomobile Into a pile tual u damae y endangering the -) W7hile d were driving with IKec S ous toy und her son trying ery far most u and used the rope to leadsI air gul Thieves ran Don't g 8g turkey; the ceived mounted a bli Do the 4 recovered the tates f ents of the hu. out wil interesting vaude personr is some Do bus or is always alert. , o of the announce- M. v tr rnment had stopped along y Ofly o0, int-Gaudens double. nicely I r boys 4~e selling at a pre- 'do for ud adl aplece, and a w oa hat a Itio us had advanced us afte et oetf y-dollar gold when ye Ql Dt~to ·Irdeanwhle the a time ad of'~,nter in their possible il of thecoln and else. TI ,e anted, for the guid- the roac Otbsj0o come after them. nicely d ' bird pieces have always okthe raind '. ollect. The pre- is worth de1ded and dls~our necessa , are bounl We ruled that it is You cal luty to walk the of a good 1 do the baby as the he has he man is content to plant : to act as the court who alwa uah matters. whitewasi house and ui a lady who The bea her favorite have done eor Christ. upward cli ck on h hindered ii the only lady cents that tI stfll in to those w :-" the wareht 4,,. ' JU., rirL -= !d., I ARMERS'.EdUCATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE UIM as OF AldIiCA ==- Magazine . 1m13 U mIII I m 4IK the comrl,!- AND THE COTTON MILL MAN TOO. the dim bat lay bo soon. As to th;e ro l ( i'i',n of the cotton o t clearly Miul "i ; < th: ?,il, e I) j, ,'II ' l il is or 'on- the (countrl·y ),h,(i sp ni;"[i!a itlih nol ,!'e It evade or an'lhority than :n toe An, :iian Textile 'Y's We: : l ,a ii'r. tir- , at ln n t only our cotton lways and frt-e rs',r, hut the iwpewl of the South ions a se. s a h5' : will be interested in tisl ., or (nivr T nur!iry ro r c ent ai n pn ,s pi ctive t onire (os s, , Conditions in the textile worll: vOesti:ationi, 'Tie ileasurte of prosperity enjoyued efore t i by all but a flew minor branchls of the c lv it d,- textile indlstry, up to to the advent of t laws to the the prese(int financial unsettledness. r et: oIlitan was nothing less than phenomenal. It that ,very was a record of demand far in excess ti have do- of the prodetive capacity of the tl olders and mills; of stoily advances In raw ma- o y a great terials, wages and all other factors ft Abe Hlum- entering into the cost of production; ti was dis- of an inade quate labor supply; of an pl es. \What advance in prices of textile products in ng to do that carried them far above the levels tr ave found that seemed exorbitant a year ago; cc ailnals in and of a demand that, even after two al privilege nmonths of financial unsettledness, has pl ria lireg prevented the accumulation of stocks dc real cot- of dangerous volume. What ai more, f power, this pro-peroims condition of the textile ca by whose ndustry has been world-wide, and this ga live, who in spite of an enormous expansion in is spirit of the cotton spinning branches of the De are get- Industry in England and Japan. With- lic I sending in three years nearly 12,000,000 new liti tbout the spindles and complementary mnachin- ca I don't ery have been installed in the Lan- bel lonorable cashire district of England, and, and are gic d unhon- now well emloyed in the manufacture un of cotton yarns and piece goods. .. est idles of While all divisions of the textile mar- for particu- ket have felt the effect of the financial ca 'repto depression, yet, perhaps, no other sec- in tions in- tion has been in better condition to ca custom withstand the quiet which has been ma r clients So prevalent during the last two bus months as that connected with the the manufacture and sale of cotton gods." or coveries th col- ' Don't sign away your own and your tiur claims, family's liberty to any merchant. can may be corn S The Union has done a wise thing in oa providing that only Union members out rd may hold stock in a Union warehouse. r under Good Union men take care of their your wbherry families, and to do this requires a get hen al- fruit tree in every possible corner of the imit to the place. ers i poss- -pie. th and The Unions are talking about good chap At roads and how to get them. In them. In tion At to meantime the spilt-log drag is doing is n( em to its duty under any and all sorts of es provocation. the , t is to all sat lad no Don't think you have done all you farm arvous can for your local so long as there is low i as an- an elligible person in your neighbor- ment nt hood that is not enrolled and an ac- fashi nctive worker. ing; I he re- You have time yet to make the gar- t scure uden a little larger, and if you will do h the it, you will have another prop against i with the mortgage. Getting a living out of ton a a garden is a mighty fine way to beat these the doctor. and Why in the Dickens the Union don't Do Sto make some of the fellows plant some ions ca to broom corn is a wonder. It has told t you all about how profitable this crop ha an o is and how easy it. is to raise, but- s from well, we look for the South to raise to sub ludeg its own brooms this year. the c t- its does c are ' The Union farmer is the inveterate frlctloi asian enemy of all sorts of trusts. Those thing I an- that are of any account are fighting Union u the implement and vehicle trust by old as pt taking good care of the implements incontr se and vehicles they have-they are all there v save under a good shelter when not In ac- But I the ----------.up all t with IKeep in mind all the time that ev ery farmer is a business man and the the ylng Union is a business organization. That th hE leads up to the point, which is this- t ran Don't let your prejudices or pre-con- cared I the ceived ideas dictate to you what to do. of a pa b- Do the thing that common sense (di clon I the tates for you to do. Carrying this idea o o hu out will sometimes make you put your of the ud personal enemy in a high place, for he had u is sometimes the man for the place. blood-s Do business in the Union. -ae be ace- anr. Farmer: If the road running A yalong your property line has been pe nicely graded and ditched, don't you dag gi ble honestly think the very least you can. Iu b 'do for ytem'self and neighbors is to ou ew have a split-log drag in readiness for may no :ed use after every heavy rain? The time e nihor old when you wi, be operating it will be iways. e a time when it 'll be practically in- next me1 eir possible for you to be (hing anythin g e e nd else. The use of the drag will keep Better id- the road free from ruts and holes, take the nicely rounded, and each time it is land the worked over it will stand iup st make thisoo the rains just that much better. It the balat is worth the time, effort thand energy peanutsa necessary to secure the results that the worl are bound to follow.Denison erald. it can geto is You can always point out the h me Wn e of a good Union man by the tflowers We nee e he has helped the good women folks denatured to plant around it. He is the fellow in reach, who always manages to find time to make his whitewash all the fences around the "Buzz waI The bears and all the big-crop liars have done all they could to stop the Got a te upward climb of cotton, and they have Good graci hindered it to some extent, but the 15 tlng ti t1 cents that the stuff is worth is coming and hook ( -to those who have rigidly adhered to world in tI the waarehsouse ar ent, are not cal FOUNDED ON COMMON SENSE. TIlNe FJ a n:a,.: l'nion has come to S sta}. It leas evo'i ,(,l from its chrysalis sJ t1 into a fil Ir 'lr n business organ in It ion l;: ':;and their inise a ai ', t,.., ,,r.:: !vf v.ir: m ay at', lI)t to S it and l;.:, r :tti' pt to create di 'rd in its ranks, and hungry pen !, lth ,ll i NS !,':sils.s u,:'t;': kiNn can sllto (e l jl,':!ial in a 1 I:.or a nn1h, or a year, and 1ith i in' , i'ours, aI l.y 1re' thaii in its inclpi l T'xtile oncy, so stp1 ý ! ,)ll us is the work it n1r cotton mult ro, and so vast the nlalchinery te South it m1st gt into nmlovemoent, that we 1 in thi cannot hioe to do all we intend to do ' 1sti for some years. lomenlllberl, we have osirecti e ito unto tIle \\rngt, the errors, the 1' ",.,vis of forty years, and right the in y enjoyed justice of all ithis ghastly nightmare yhs of the of oppression and spoilation. We have udvent of to adjust our nracllhiniery and get it ttledness. running smorthly. We have got to nienal. It conmbat and overcome the carpings of in excess eno the envious, the errors of imbecility, of the the machinations of the designing in our own ranks, and repel the ap raw ma- proaches and. efforts of our enemies factors from without, and at the same duction time build up strongly and surely, y; of an perfecting it in every detail, the bus. products Iness system needful for the great he levels transactions we have undertaken. The ,ar ago; coalition of the South and West along .fter two all industrial lines must be accom less, has plished, and it will take time for us to S; f stocks do all these things. " ai e" more. The Farmers Union is not a politi etextile cal party, but a strictly business or and this gahization. It was not organized, nor ca nsio In is it to be run in the interest of the nt of the Democratic, the Populist, the Repub- .e Wit0h- lican, the Socialist, nor any other po- `n t00 new litical party, nor of any candidate or ab machin- candidates. Neither has it come into e Lan- being to further any church or reli- ab gd are gious propaganda, or to do anything facture under the sun but to secure just, hon ds. . est, fair prices for farm products and lie mar- for the uplift and betterment also, so- a nancial clally and educationally, of all farm- ers ter sec- ing classes. These things the Union dai tion to can achieve only by the adoption, i'ec s been maintenance and pursuit of strictly i-a st two business methods, and in business con th the there is no sentiment, hence no man Ime gods." or set of men can stand in the way of wh< our onward and upward progress to in t :d your the ultimate victory so surely, and it ed * can be 'so easily within our grasp, if lre common sense alone shall prevail.. agr National Co-Operator. 1b1ol tmbers house. "Forsake not the assembling ot Seci their yourselves together," and when you e d ires a get together, DO SOMETHING along true ner of the line of making the life of the farm- ish ers more encouraging to the youg peo- then ple. With the Agricultural and Me- groiý Sgood chanical Colleges now in opera- pari. n the tion in almost every State, there the doing is no sense in the farmer holding sumI its of down his business below the level of the other learned professions. It is all stuff that the "book former" is no ME I you farmer at all. It is that identical fel- o'cloi ?re is low who is now leading in the move- chani :hbor- ment to lighten the burden of the old- Testa n ac- fashioned way of "hit and miss" farm. Dr. I, ing; it is he who is showing the world taura that there is no "Great American Des. Thi gar- ert" that all of us older chaps used to in M i do see on the maps. Yes, it is this fellow The alt who is showing us that big corn, cot- for $ t of ton and wheat crops can be raised on the re beat these cactus covered "desert wastes." is a You wake up and get modernized. store S Don't be disturbed by the little "rue. omd tions" that come up at times in the Thil o management of the Union. The time Conce c has not yet come for human ambition daux aise to submit itself always to the good of to a It the community, and until this thing posed does come about, there will be little concer rate frictions here and there. The main as an lose thing to remember is that the big old been Ling Union is founded upon principles as radius by old as mankind, and which would be the to nts incontrovertible abstract truths it render all there were no men and no more time. ac- But the price of cotton is, going OD Aler up all the same.e the The express companies backing u Rouge hat the Retail Merchants Association, ers, wi is: with headquarters in Chicago, have tenced on- scared Congress until there is no hope Igan, r of a parcels post bill this time. But it iis, for lic- is comfing right along, and if the mil- larceny, lea lions of farmers who are the victims bery, th ur of the rapacious express companies, man, ar he had used their organization as these ce, blood-suckers used theirs, there would 8 have. been a bill already through the Late House. a total en All over the South there is talk of ders of n the good work done by the split log For L U drag. It would be a good thing for still ci to your local to take the matter up and against o see if some sort of a united movement Laranso may not be set on foot for general Cocoa Sneighborhood work on the puiIc high- Ao ways. Take this matter up at your Attorney - next meeting. Pleasant 5 38,568. p Better hunt up something good to For A 4 take the place of some of that cotton against I s land this seas0on, It is possible to tal is no1 *t make too much cottolt in proportion to Michel Sthe balance of your c€op. Pige and for Secre y peanuts are always in demand, and Grace the world is still eating allthe eggs, trar oF tt it can get " .- Crand. We need a little tinkering wi /,e denatured alcohol law until it wil be 81XT; in reach, and then the Mr. Farmer will make his own "Juice" for running his Congress "Buzz wagon." This may sound sort- Baton er .far off, but it aint a minute aw Y, cal campa paign in t Got a telephone in your house? Nq? that this Good gracious, me! What are you le t soon. ting tl thing miss you for? Get bus" Three cE and hook on, and be a ritizen of th most certe world in this twentieth century. W'~ George are not cave dweller-s now. date for re o LOUISIANA NEWS. chrysalis ass organ r miisr.a- Crescent City Notes. t'Ple)pt to \ r .:t : x i. v , c 'i'e'ry I ilk n (w ]m (,a l "'1 ilit\ oirl , 1d to cratet i i 'ors' t'h, 01r \\'i'hi r p 'u s e ' Y'. 1. ngr - pen. !,'' oi 1 ii!, I':;llliO , S. it astray J'' l F I o .' d i I ,'HI . t 1 ,ill )all ) ) t U t . i iIN 1g. I ,(,k, I A o(\' r f t Su; 1Sn .' -l '1'!'t ' i (' r k f'o " Dlullinlg lilar\ ,H l T1'ill',. I (ear, aw l i ,\ . F.'. ('. ý1;1I ýI,,y. ;i('l,] .'('rl , r:.(r. (,i' work it t, l' .Io . nchinerl'y I '11;kl 1\\ n ll11l ('(olllllli;l l (] rlliid,.( ( , . that ;;'e pllllt:.,l trot I' lo pitl1 qt( et, \hdlr'f. tid to do( t'al'iH Rawson, ,J. .Post di(dl we have iba;lri hi shlip (')110s :i( N\'(\" York. ors, the I1ri0li15 of N\t'illiPlto , w t':ilt hin S t the in gli tmare I . . SniirJh, 1lice Slillhnal('r, e oalle d oh e l '\' st i\'tl'.s of (l'lstlor llmassa S it r ., die'd. got to ('on fler('I of ward leaders in bepiitv, dolsed Lanril n ll ~ llOl ion and ('apde bninhg in vielle for second primary, and all San- aI ;ing in ers candidates for Legislature. the ae Only one Sunday Law arrest was 1pu enemies ade.it] same tit surely, ma he bsy, North Louisiana Agricultural Society. bee e alhoun, La.: The North Louisiana! e great ricaulturtal Society held its monthly is E en. The t along eeting in Agricul'tural Hall of the tha accomg North Louisiana Experiment Station his ºr us t Saturdahy with a good local attend ance. President S. M. Camp was in des his chair and Secretary T. I. Watson in ( ss Ort was at his desk. The meeting was JIet ess or called to order at 11 o'clock, and the of the inutes of the previous meeting were Repub- iread and approved. Letters of regret her and encourag-elment were read from trac late or absent speakers, also a letter from tak e nto Governor Blanchard regretting his in r reii- ability to be present. thro ything t, hon- Truckers Want to Combine. fess ts and Natchitoches, La.: A meeting of the Natchitoches Truck and Fruit Grow- whic farm- ers' Asesociation was held here Satur- I see Union cday for the purpose of discussing the becol )ption, receipt of Irish potato seed, which will "Bra trictly reach this city in the early part of the Br siness comin, week, and to make arrange- less.' ) man meents for the disposition of the crop tO b( vay of when made. Great interest was shown Itron ss to in the meeting, many members report-i etd it ed that their land was in thorough custo .s, i preplaration for the seed. It was fema. ail.- areed to submit a proposition to der a ibrokers to sell the conming crop of the' association on the commission basis, know g of Secretary John C. Clark was instruct Syou e dto communicate with the other questi along truck associations throughout this par earm- ish with a view of bringing all of peo- them in one organization. The truck And Me- growing spirit is alive throughout this pera- parish and this year will see much of :here the necessities of life for home con- whose (ding sumption produced at home. legian, 3l of It is Six Business Buildings. s no Melville, La.: Sunday morning at 3 fel- o'clock fire destroyed the general mer ove- chandise store of E .J. Lyon, Pickett's old- restaurant, F. M. Able's barber shop, hrm- Dr. I. Pearce's office, Van Jame's res orld taurant and a tenement house. Des- The postoffice, which was located d to in Mr. Lyon's store, was a total loss. low The stock of merchandise was insured cot- for $4,000, and $300 wac carrised on Fi on the restaurant. The origin of the fire _ s." is a mystery. It originated in the store of Mr. Lyons. of cur ------------~---I tle Local Talent in Minstrelsy. banks , the Thibodaux, La.: The Thihodaux As me Concert Band presented the Thibo- what h Ion daux Minstrels at the local theatre of to a large audience. The show is com- greater Ing posed of local talent, and carries a to be ar tle concert band of twenty pieces, as well What g n as an orchestra. Several dates have far as )ld been secured in the towns within a' as radius of 100 miles. The mayor of ame s be the town served as interlocutor, and be brou: if rendered a vocal selection. e. I am an Prisoners Go to Penitentiary. very dot ] Alexandria, La.: Deputy Sheriff Da- operatfior vid left Sunday morning for Baton that wot ug Rouge to convey the following prison- iert n, iers, who pleaded guilty and were sen ve tenced to the penitentiary; John IIan- the finar e agan, robbing, one year; George Har- which ca it ris, forgery, two years; Philip King, had prac 11i larceny, one year; Robert Davis, rob- pra s bery, three years; Hanagan is a white the absol , man, and the others are negroes. and soun d Sanders' Majority 14,419, SLate returns now give Mr. Sanders a total of 60,361 votes, against Mr. - Wilkinson's 45,942, a majority for San i ders of 14,419. S For Lieutenant Governor, Bailey is r still climbing up, having 36,323 Sagainst Lambremont's 34,136, and Lawrason's 19,176. SCoco is safely in second place for Attorney General, with 28,014, against Pleasants 23,799. Gulon's total is now 38,568. For Auditor, Frazee has 26,441, judge the against Pleasants' 23,788. Gulon's to- udge the tal is now '38',568. tenced to Michel has 51,625 and Hebert 33,051 the whole for Secretary of State. . Grace is far in the lead for Regis. Recid trar o. the Land Office, having 35,429 in Europe , Crandell's 31,753, and Stewart's 12,. lately incrn _ervous tel SIXTH DISTRICT CONTEST, for a grow -favorable ti Congressman Favrot Sure to Have Op. condition i position Next Time, have neve Baton Rouge, La.: The next politi ho er cal campaign of Interest is the cam- who, sooner paign in the Sixth Congressional Dis- crime. Such trict for Congress. There are signs codes of th that this campaign will open up real increased se Three candidates are considered al-. Of far more most certain, and more are possible. ftr severity1 George IK Favrot will be a candi- date for re-election. lEWIS. , wau us es in r ieswe w o uanliness, qhe datil nss, the ni, w , attWatson in days gone by, formed our sex's chief ch arm ow can it b :in, was Her miMd is tainted and her conv,rsation is flavored with th' cot. and the able slanr, the cheap cynicism of the fin-de-sieele literature, .mo By~~ and..SAW t regret perceptions are blunted and coarsened by the never-ceasing ft to id from tract man's attention (which her warped imagination frequex his in es for admrathion), to out-Herod Herod and to view all huma' tatr .1 f ak . .. , u)" of i S throgh an atmosphere of tobacco smoke. i he up-to-date woman is nothing if not strong-minded She~~ o the fes to despise those womanly wiles, thoe feminine graces, by means of Grow w our grandmothers hld their sway And yet, this very week ha S bal S ema e in aer or othe n fay , or th e t runse nn theuse e Wafo t t hao pszl e , mo n , ire usuoits and avuoati tofes which wehso arnd h seathu of the himn , a nd n w hienc e perchanc livel of weg and be aui l Strocet- only glaonct wasin s mandtpursuits thouahi the curentientasie of u el Yoherk beset in the s "e n a mded an e sn rtf neoht- isn shend tat byoman inotvendheloped manoi, puts diverse,"s aboiablso orough us om ýhich ttiends nidhr tlof wisomnor to beut, s n urhlichmesth of koldean cec poeso hihwed h knif Si. earh of strt quest trut alac al wht isl're" m istknl~(y c all th senimeta rideofth Is par aIll of "Could wm e but make hers as the t t l mans Swee lovea is slain'."h truck And without love. I boldly assert i an gif ie y y w atl s a leg sympan thay, tendernessc, tact the e forst to te true iman, Swhose uis and has proudly consecrated to hec his panhood hi` liue's e destroas, in 1 uren legiance, and whose children seha surely risthe isup ant i her bl ed . mats n l p ro fe s o r mea d ou r s ex's to h ief ch ar m . c orr e on it bf " lý t e In Franc e we are dis mdfomntral t a's h attention (whicrs oo yoped magnabtio frnvucials('' er th ; ta es f ri ad m ation) t ou t-ue her d i and to ihe all h l , atuse Sgih an at e ak to s conoha thek ti n T - t a n g your banking system. We ed ro esto e th e womanlies, the ainineg rs, mean wa i tetipheob rown ehic oguronebn, formteth oh d tshei swaAgovernment H is to blame, fas course, ilr in stitaintd bd toenact such legislation as will bring ih ege "Brains among w ome n d are nbe s l byc degr ees the bgo e autifully rau lAs conditions n ow exist, what is tho e bo hoa cnto f bre ourser len s erwhat haso taken place ? Your finan tcinal ins ptiewt au retuisec o ar ishw itro c greater legal restrictions than was the case last moke. are no r d o more Sto be any indication, so far as I can dis covething aor, notsr don th ie eabhe en What guarantee, therefore, is there for the femr i Anbinlue gesy manblsho which far as can now be seen. Ithers it not possiblw no to ay, ao ey a the Sof asaame serious and alarmting onditions may an aain prpetal ple, th eon and bthe brounght into existence at esany t ime ? For my elf e iseh I am an adherent of the central bank plan, but it as very doubtful if such a system could be placed i sac operation in this country is amstanl aed te s ntienl sie oth ton hat wC be eneounteed u fromatkhe r ae an alof- itrssThcetaak sys ete lom isa safglard to tnr k tA n f wi tual int er.or bo l ae rtr th t o tlfe is e mpylof an y t ru e wo n ar- which cannot be overestimated. In Franc e g taoe e uhad pra etital evidence of its worth, one rtiebl baei ite the absolute faith of the people in its practicab lisi egand soundness. cien i a.he decrease in the at , trustfulestion Emptie s f i sonta to d a youre findin c de ffi :pm=ffi fficrimes committed, r o By THOMAS SPED MOSBY. be partiall ds to the str Missouris Pardon Attorney e o a the n extension of the parole eeystm for first offenders. e oIwoehsadhspodycnsecaeaoh re his n m eanhois tie'o ,:Judge the efficiency of a penal code merely by thWe numer bof mersns ton lenced Bto imprisonment. In m l ry i se u be p erv os seon mthe thue has ma eas many c rm es it ful a s t ue r fin dh Europe th an i tr in America, althouh ersts ysmi ena irely lately increased in the United Stae. Tehi h rvous tension common among us is responsibleis o ora growing neuropathic condition which ia to st vorabak to crime. The general lack of indcstroil d condition is developing thousands every year who ave never learned to make an honest living nd who, sooner or later, find their way into the hathno _rime. Such improvements as are needed in thie petnal codes of this country are not in the dicelt o r d e increased severity. The certainty of puni smert an w ae far more avail in the prevention of crime than ofsameverity, and laity of adminotrationa ag ain Iorc by amendment of the lans , butis e u fy cmesp i map