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The Tribune A. I). M ati Km i i: x II. I,i in hit I'kt I'd! tors and Mniwifrers. ImiiicI cvtry Tliiirmlny. Kiilmertplloii prleo f 1. 00 pir year. I'.lltereil Into tilt- poat-ofiVo 8t Illl'll Mill. M. im a Rt'i'ond cIiinh matter. All corrcHiioiKlcncti iniixt In- In by Tiiennbiy nltflit. All the news in the Tribune. 'Hie Koi ul)li Hns in Congress have joined hands to tight the enemy n o w that their family quarrtl lias been dismissed. over nor lladl -y duos not ad voeate'a'higher rate of taxation but the honest, legal assesment of all taxable property. Roosevelt has been offered sev eral pood jobs by eastern govern ments but he seems to have an engagement at home. A speech nt Cairo, in Egypt, by Our Own Teddy seems to have created political havoc Wonder if there are any Durbon Demo crats iu Egypt? Iusurgents' in Congress may have been calomel pills prescrib ed as a spring medicine for the majority. They were certainly unpleasant to swallow. Some miscreant stole a lot of young fruit trees from Governor Hadiey's orchard the night after they were planted. Surely the Governor is learning the evil as well as the good of life on a farm. One thing is particularly cheer ing to Missouri Kepublicans this year they 'wilt rot have to over come votes from grave yards. Under Republican rule ghost do not hove over the ballot box es. Old winter didn't "linger inlhe lap of Spring" this time but was pushed aside by that timid young lady till she could try on some Easter hats and arrange her long hat pics. Missouriaus are not grateful to National leaders who speak of their state as an asset of the Democratic party. The claim of Democracy on this state has been successfully contested. If former Governor D. ll. Francis is to be defeated for the Democratic domination for United States Senator his com petitors will have to spend more time and money than they seem now disposed to spend. Francis is in the game with a full hand. IJ y speeches, interviews and executive orders Governor lladley has given a great impetus to the work of reclaiming waste land. The Democratic leaders are discounting his work in he ll a 1 f of reclaiming productive soil and are bending their energies to reclaim erstwhile Democratic voters. When Walter ti. Dickey under took to raise one million dollars navigate the Missouri boat build ers knew that the money would be obtained and began to offer their assistance in furnishing the boats. When a successful man starts out to do a big thing the people know that it will bo done. Such a man has the most necess ary qualification. for a great public achievement t h o con fidence of the people. A Coufession. Sfl!ll'lllle ptlllKp ll.U ll.lllt 41 U.I, I'.e li.uilM-iJ hglit tljimrU tuu, 1 4 juiic Miir llil li Hi licit, llnf mjt I'm ail, "kei Cliw " 1 Liiin J dvke hum ftiMuy fiicnii., W'liu miiJ 1'J .lire-ly rue 'J lie .it tl I .IwulJ limine tii to.,!, lint I ...y "k..l Clioi." Ntift my ittriiK 1 think I'll have, 'llie -i-iil,r nun I'll bur, ll Mill ttmt fining lul come til , W) 4iuc l "Kcl tliuu." l'inclmt wns invited to visit, ' Missouri before lYi'Mdmt 1'uft. removed him from the Public! I service for an oflonso that mudo him no less an Authority iu lv-i tiaimntion and forestry matters,! lie will eoiuo now n nn in!.ih- gont and patriotic (iti.o.i, inis( a government nT'ieia! A preacher at the coin lushm of one of his sermons, hid, "Irt nil in the bouse who are t . no.: Hour debts stand up.' lost mtlv every man, woman and i.hi' I with one rxreption rose in iheir f"ot. The preacher se-.it 1 t to tn mid said: "Every 'nan n! p:ii!.' hi-. debts stand. The rxc-p'ion noted, a care worn, hungry 1 ok iug individual, clothed in his I -t summer's suit, slowly nsuin-l aperpendicul oiti(,n. "Mow i it my friend," asked the u,ir,i-.t r, "that you are tli.-on'.v man not to meet his obligations"'' "I run a newspaper,'' ho u:e!i!y answered, "and r h o br-.-thi-rn here who stood up are my Mik scribers, and" "Lotus put .v." exclaimed the preaoiu r.--AU bama Baptist" Drain oge of swan v lam's is not a new move me lit in Missouri but its encouragement and pro motion by the administration is a nw policy i n stjto ji -iitu s. In fact many good things f. r the benetitof the jieoplo have been undertaken by citi.M'.s in .years past but ignored by the -t te authorities. The poli-.y o f tin present admir.istr;iti-n is to iv.' all proper aid to matters t.iat may matte the people ln-a'thier. more prosperous and happier iind to encourage material devi l p ment. That is really r.ew po'.i'i. s in Missouri where "the inU-r. sts of the party'' had been tloj main consideration with Demoi-ra-ie governors and K-cislatures for about oj years before the present order of things is comment: d. Property ought not be assessed at 20 per cent cf its real value in one county, at CO p e r ent in another and at Ik) in ar.ot'.-.er but on the same basis in very c-'unty and in every city "in pi op n t on to its value," as the constitution provides. Governor Had ley holds that all assessment .!,nuil be upon the real value of t ;i Unu or things possessed by the tax payers, not upon an ..: Lit r.trv value. Tangible proMwt ty, t a-i-y valued, cannot well e.-cap' tax ation, whilj instangib'e prop, ity, such as money and its substitut es, may be .seen u.d or other wise handled so as I o e.scain taxation. This weakness, like other defects in the laws govern ing taxation, should be corrected. The Republican idea is that every taxpayer should have a fail deal with the assessor and l!. tax collector, without favoritism and without the evils that may fol low from the ignorance, pre judice o r infliciency o f a n assessor. nil folW'li lia Iu i n u'ii.1 ii .1,1 . . . . . ' ' none aiiu written m the interest of the farmer bey ruc-ntly that on might be easily U ad to think that instead of being a neglected ! boy he is of all boys n.,,,i f.., t ae at and favored. No one (4.1 doubt that great .:o,,d has com,' from this deliberate ilf.it to dignify and make more interest- iniC the life of the fanner l,o s. The attendance uiion these 1., 1. .-t. , - -' - Uigs Ueia lor these boys and tbe solid interesting and helpful work tillered there show lint a new en. thusiasui und spirit has been aroused among the farmer boy, T h e question now cotnrs, i, enough consideration i,iag given to the town boy.' It i.y l. that hd needs .i. chd . -. n -i r .. ' lltion, but ll lias o. on o -10.ee 1 that Wherever th- to. mi ,,i i,!v boy dropa into one of ti,. s,. i;,,-, t- ing held for famor i-ovs tha li is one of the most in' . re -t ... person present, lie is eager to becouin intelligent upon tbe liuugs winch relate to ihelarui. - Western Enterprise , . , , , I loll- l.li.n.I. I I , . ...I).,.. ......j in .Tour town? What sit of a c in s-room is pioviiled for your miii or daughter to writ in, I i v or six li''.; i m per day? I).) you' iinow whether fre.-h pir js r.d- milted or prohibited in that room? Do jn'i l;inv whether the room i propi'iiy i-h-aned or is it germ I ulon wit h s .vi pings? Anil if y o v don't I, now, v hv ;,i n't v,,;, i,,,,-. . y v,,,, vv a!, j, ,nu- ri,i.r, L ,.),,, i.,., , . , ,.' ,. : . W.--M.V or i:;ei.th.v 1 1 i Tl - !i oiu the I- ilcl.er. r.::. i..-,.l, , t '' ;i -! what tare i- i ien t his -i. v from V.O'J t I-'.'. J a i :d f ! i.i 1 to ;;.:, tivo d i s e :i .( ,; If yt n l. i,i.'i that hit .) iU.m.v lirovtr, viiN t!- .-I; r.-xt to;:r so,- X lant,:..' i;,.o-i:i ,',-,. f.-., it.' ovv-a,. ,,f a t .0 i.-o'dseJe of his -i. !c iv.l r r i.l thai class - room, yt u w hi t. the tirst t l appear Sore or boa rit of In ; plaint W o I i h as a ihsi as. - i tu h. 1 1 x. -is f:i; i : i e i:.1 u lit i. it d .'. is (ei i;: s in i . -Why ih -n't y to pl'-'e!',V slO'l tact for )n::r h Why il .;.'t y tov. !! I'.' .1 hh'a!,; ,.'l.' J ,l Si'.' 11 h i-. h a - jr. .1 ,i 1,1 '.-. fa'.ii.o t - cli.-us I .I.i, .Hi . S ! i i I ! II .I' ll It'. ln,l i rat i( ii t! !. f' ! r and fi; nutation and Seg !-' a! a - il for tie s; :;. riglit have ye;;, as ir t father or i:. .'.':, -r, I o 1. t hi'd tauo sae'i i h-.nces? 'i : a r i, f, shea'. ; J I- q i ,i -: . ;. - .!.;;- as a p.i i'. 1 1 , .-! a i i o. . s i, ai'.s'.o. .'. Ti.- . c :.'--v. f. for p ii y sic..: f .'. schoi I -1 i i : id '.!.. T. ,is i i-.i work a hai.'shhM :. th What i'''"' your a i t !' v, a'.d ll- et- ' of yoi;r -! few tacia-sof ' chi'iM-fn it d. .s . . that the sole town bo f .;( dollars each i ?egregate.i t I ! ' ' oit'.l '; i r. I tha SO s, ' ; ( I'ia I! a y ' u r ; i . ;i n: u ,;d i. s !i- r lti oi i : u ' .Mi 1 .stat. yard i: I... le-.e'. (h 1 i .r'iiil'V, 1 oa'.C, tte. t i. I ' d n .o;i i hi a; so, ae.a s f. -1 ,. . ai la ' I: Tvi ae r.s i n i'I. '. : v.tt io-: .-s i. ',.... (an ! . a;;- a! :-.t.d I wit.. . i !U'oil,.i p in vJ: to I p r ;i.-r -. S.ii.hii '' la.o upoii hind i n . hii.li there i eXieiieii t d in i .. ...tiiii.', ho. bol'li .' e, ( i J i .-.oil' . I . , . :'. , iii a v ;;.i i.h (;. ;.-..! ... for soliii'-if, i oi t i:ii: -1 go a once. 1 'riee ,f : ; ... r ae i i . lit -. ti'i'iiiM Addn ss. !:.,. :; ' I .' ' ...... 1 , . . o . t at e -. or o.o a i ' ' ti 0 here M.iC. 'l'iie i.ew iiiu.,s!,-r v. is lu.ik.ng , j H i;,-..i paste, t-,,. 'I'pore had I . n n 11 lid.ih i-ui that diyto Jittlo II !,-., s fm,.,v of d.'l.s, and an iut 1 ,.d u. ! ion folio ., e.. l'i. as- ..,1 mIi;. ii . ... ..,0 ;. ., 1. ...... .... ,.... NU.'II J I . ... (Ill nounc. d with ori l that the d,,l 1' e .M U, my e clergyman v.'a 4 th-' re- was a birthday pr. "And !..,.: ,. ce,n?" ii.,,nir.-l I kindly, 'TV,.. . u , old, ply. 1 li . n . (.,.-, tr in tie v- " j,ii,,h: "I'wh, I i-. r a i . r. ii I. h " -, t he . 1 Ml i.e, Wo rt)lo pro'. ,' I y 1. 1 a n.aa's ! 1 , ., 1 O-huml., . employed f..r ,ils hi l.t s,s iiioiitlifc it t Anaduao, ) I; 1 a., urrivtd .home Friday. J. IV.JUk jr.il tuvc lia.l. '1 l'kll I'll', 10 Of t I,.' ). III.) I il' it pitlY ft hit !i tlcpiiie I i 'o .. of the i.ornbia' ion for Senator ft n tt ebeah (i Hull out of the noiuinil lion for (Jovi'i nor will doubt lh give 1'iMiu is the nomination for Senator despite anything that the Folk or Mult Deinooihts uuiy do. A s Folk did not question tiio domination of Stone when ho ought t o I mvo made ll contest ! ( in th.' can us of his pari alter I the I- gishituio met) lie stopped I r i iv.'ii,;; ;;i:y tt;up.aiut now, i h li 1 Fi'l's fnen.is l.;itt never ; 4 '' A ''''' 1 '" '"if l.en.iu.U.oll of . ' "u sou nr.! u.ereiore in l'"vlt :' n to (Uuil.1:1 a t.ii r deal, Uhoi re illy b is a .s ro-.-.g fluim on '-'"lest lbmr : at s f the 'st-ie tecati. !,. made a in.uily HV P"-'.'-t- when tie- : frsu.U d. J iiia;; in.: a in n u hue !11 u' '. y tau.ely r-uhinitliog to sucli iv uciiat as btone aecom ph-d.i il iniT I'o.ii in i-is j a i li I'.U.Cll.s! o. .v ho i . ei, door In d ' u r hoti s" i a"; : h -i.-o i, A uni .- o. r, ny , i'. .;, il, .; ied . .1 '1 U-i II ore thai, liilip lie- i .oh s, ;u:d h iu .v, s a 'I n;i r v isilors, iuriied it' .i the- door. We' in ; i'd Ii e r i i i o:. er.sat ion a iioiuft-.l, a : . ii then she ciuio back, vouchsafing no exphination. "Who was it. Aunt Jsabriny." 1 ii. quired- "Aw, jus' some f,.i, pusson 1 1 roliin' fer the wrong number," s o i. Wo:i..iii's II me 1'i'm- I : . Tcrrii!biks lor folk. Th ii :. f i; r j'ori, in i' . of Stone is not , n.ereth'ory t,u. i dis-! gritcofu' i v.i.t inlhe poj.iK'al j i is'.ery .f Missouri, li has no para:..l in that history. It is r.ot to !. suppo-.-d that th lion- a et ll. n:i erits 1 f the 'ato will 1 imi CO!!) ph'lcehlly u poll lis 1- !'! i i'.ion, un.i yet I h-. i-aiiio le .. e. . t'-l v. Ilii li pie n! i I'.e'i f ' tu g.,: ,- to t'o- Senate :1! ih. it ag.t'n un'ess he ca.M (vercome 1 them. i!l to'.' o!e ef ill.. I'ilK'S. I j. :. ' Oli.l'.'.l.e i t.l e .; est Ol t A , 1 . 1- rai.i Is .; .d I o: S lli I ' . ' . i'I . . !l '. 1 .' I . ..- .1 , e p". 10II efth' !.::. 1 1 : ,. i i ..: ; 1:; the I i.e ; o t .i nn nt-, muy s e.n to ha r::o a .: d but as u n.af. r if f .1 t tie. ir l; ;; .uiniis -Vol i.'a 11 in. t lie suL.ight of t'U.'y ; . '. ,.-s as s,. a, as l-:k il.. i..es ii (I ijo'J t.eeiiieui u j cuiuitiaie 'r the Senate. M.ss V. I r.n fun k was an Kl l)oi .mu Spi'iiig-i isiior Sunday- WhOeibarger was a business visitor in l-'l. -Scott Thursday. li adh y l'l.-her, of lijth'r, was toe gin st ol re,atio, and friends i 11 t . los 1 1 y 11 11. lay . .! r k. I'aul li -hiinaU.-r spent Sunday Willi fie 11 Is and rela tives in I'.utle,-. Miss Ihatriee (Jriflltl, of Ail 1 mil was -a iiusiness v.sitor here l-'riday. 11. I), (i'm-ii sas a business visitor III Kansas ( 'ity the latter part of last irk. I'.ln er Toiirtillott 11 11 d wife, vriio hae iiei-n living at Mm.-iai, Ivaiin., have li turned to tins c ly und wiil make their homu here ill the future. Mr(ll. IMTllllVi ' I I r .. T.r. 1 ol. -l ( I. . r. .1 . r ii- i y .i V -. ' 1 f . Cl , , I V .... t I.. . II , I I f ft I I ( 4I....O, , r .v iii.I ii..r l. M..i ... , e.m i.,.r 't 1 ii. a.i. .s.ii.l lor lire i,Ui(.i;i k. Met Al l's maoaim: M,..r 1 ,1 . . 11 jn v i ll rf ji-,,.n 1.. . .1 .i,r -,. .1. ... a r..ni!. ' I . . , , . r, ) a I .I,..., I. ..IIS, ., .Ml.jl ,. ,,rtv, ( - .1 ..'Will ... I .11 v ll. ol .. Mi, u . I ...a , v if e.'.et. i...,i iri, 11.. ' ,.i 11; i ii-,. ,it. .... 4'.o' llfl'l. INT1! I VI'M'1 I ..... i' 1 . " c .' ' j - 1 . li , , ... . ..ei.. - . I 4 t,.v..U 1 0.. Kit I ill n. m., mw um mm s5 ' :lv a.t t:: : ' -' a- . :. ,1 The Trunin. Otir Jihoi) ls 1 (luippi d with tt first cluf.s hue, oi' Presses a nil up-to-now fonts oi typt;. When in need oi: i) iinefrt Clri'iilarx 1)11 Veloprn Note llrinl-i W fiMinu l;n . I l"i i i I 'r .u I J III Stat. LOW RATES ox WESTERN COLONIST TICKETS FROM MAR 1 TO APR IS Goo. 13. Gotiover. Ajont,. uiou inn, Mu. KS3.ZjJ. ; i.ooooociJOooooccc'or c; ciioo c t 1 1 o AT THE CHURCHES ,'ooooooooccoi :rc -it. I . s t tin ri li ('orniir '.'I Ii 1111. 1 W aiioi! HiHula.v Si liool til U I".. ri.vr fsi-rvl.-t-h t ...a Sermon fntor at s "1 I'rsrr in eel 1 11 ) .-'l. son. Zlon' r.ellglo I'rl.luy s.oo. JlVllH Mill 1IN. I'lBtof (jlrrniHii I .ti t Ii r ru ii t'liurrli Cornrr 4 1 ti mul In .i.'it. Snmlfiv School ut U le Sermon ut It in) u, m. All niv r'inlliill.v Invli. . toali.-ii.t ('mi. Mi m.i. Pa-tor t Mtholle Cliiircli srrviei'M ' oriier Wtli lol N iiliint SrTvlreH Int uinl Hi'l. Sun. Iain ol rai ll li 1 1 Hi I ti m 111 ;.i, Mll lit S HO ll. lil llr.v l' t nr. K M i ii in i , 1'nt.lor 11 ml Prrsli) terl.m ( lion Ii. Corner 3rd niul I'ark A vi ne Sunilu.v R'-.'tiool ut 'a n ii , in Junior Kmli'iivor ut li cu i in rri-urliiiin in 1 1 a in. t hrlMtlau I aiileii vor ii d 'In p in. I'myer M.rlllit; eVel.v eiliie tny ut 7,:i0 p. in. I'lf'tii'lilng ill 7."0 . in. W, M. lion m.i.. I'artor. M. I", Ciiiircli, . uni Ii. Tor .1rl niul I'nrk Avi i Sunday Sellout nt !l 4". rrcMi'hlnj; nt 111 lie Senior la.lnMli' lit 6 .til . in PrHiii'liliiK nt 7.. 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'Ii hII Oil Meellu no Vfdufl .lay iii 7 l p in. M. iolllli; Koolil i, pell Oil Wl'llllt. lav (loin :i to .'. in All lire i ol.llnllv Invited to t- lellil I liene mT . i-m. Wain iii Mieet M. Ih ( luirrh. oi in i- it and Walnut. !siiinhiy S, liool nt i.4f, ft. ,n I'l-e.'ielilliu (l a, nii .1 no Ii r la i.e, . at l -so p in. ll(o on I, ...,kMi.. nt A M n. in I'I'e.li ' 1 1 1 1 : u II I 7. .'ill p. . I'ni.ier m.-ettim ,i Thur.U I eveiiliiB n 1 7 .:!(!. i I I"' liuii'le Ih rordlnlly Iuvllii1 In t A. H. KitAur, rntr. S o O 0 o o o