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■RBkJ al ;+' -' f "‘■ u r *r. M. 3hmfn«U Sp«U*l Agmncy. N*w iwfe Bank BulMlng. nr nstrii- “ •*■•• • r** r - B * m * a •'■ MM r JWf'»i»lMi to edrance. MBp^WIiHF?<BBB ii ■.*»■■«■ —■ HHny2djbM ini eoaaactlnv all department*. Oiva Time*’ operator Cf p*r*nn wanted. Subscription order* or complaint* of r*ealv*d by phone up to «:*• p. ta. Tit* root*fflr* *t ritrrlT a* second-elaas mall matter. clbrowiclir deg. • • • Within limited compose if trill interpret mmheed&dnctn of the 4mfe history ond offer on opinion or two. • '• *• a propagandist, it will have a strong and genuine for the overage man, who is too often the forgotten man in our ■■ i min ni r fr • • • As the paper is the product of workers, its sympathy with the bread-winning masses Owniwjwii Mtrlfarrr Its highest aspiration is to deserve and secure MKSfofoipitaMi et being the people’s paper.—From Yol 1, So. 1, Oct 1. 1900. WMQT7HOW MUCH HA VE YOU GIVEN r Wbut -have you given to this fundr >Wm repot,: k-n ttuxD tit reboot nr mchmah m jajtuaby jpcr-WOB wwi ihup au reboot nr or kaxb.” Bra. MMh Detroit from a neighboring state that 816 lire* last ta tnt thing we weald do would be to start a re- H||fe|-«« inrttftatme weald come forward in a hurry —ia Me spirit P|M^ lava fpljlaanswont that 816 Urn had been lost weald suggest **?**** ut tu misery ta the stneaen district, ana a •la required to oarty the contributions of food aad aaaMpfttfiia to the aaau of the lead. Me- meaittr White Plague is Michigan for January BM*—mraa KOEX-te yen than UuU 816 lira km U» p^glpfv.' wijiill'gf Me number dead is in Itrtlf the least r * |^i y feature madmen* IMaf AF/IiCTSD WITH ud EXPOSED to a» mw e m* in «* month, i» *e d*»h kaf end imtimilj. PiiliUD 810 OP YOU nr A KOSTH,” report! the White * Vv”' ■ + • v right here at ear eery door there is U ijlllMW and MUSHY, mere so Man the visit of the flood will recede in time wftdle Me danger from the disease WWBWBM'M.MPPWMcPWwawvagijr JN. ftWy Mi twice to alMate Me distress of a neigh- #&*** W> JW Aould do, BUT WHAT ttmifun THB DHTUE9S OP THOUSANDS IN AW POOH OWN CUT WHO CBT OUT TO YOU TO iklßtjmriuii bath —.■■■:•-fewdOT* «*R»nnm that o Bxnro kaisxd fob a [fflpm m not Detroit tuberculosis sahatoriuh, mmrilaw mmn HAT be more bikbrut dealt ET^SiSSSfci-'' v • » Ist lm asked of the people of Detroit to com- WUkigm M IbrninJaAnory. of publicity, the Mott earnest ki n&/d/x£ * lion-hearted -“%YWwm ■ ■-. y lm IMwSjißlwiilwlvgSrf Eiiv u j w, ; m it fißy to it* matter. |B&W#fMWfiA tno that hare lm Mnll vM» neither anUN the greater benefit to bo dezi?ed by society. ■pMrM’ iwawMa wmaman maaum boavy oodttmfaety. seylaoo the machine im Vs establishment wbcm . - ■ *■ Spgli* wMto «U to Mai. £*of weakened bodies to multiply as feneration follows fen- easy fitere of a nation, both horn the standpoint of Adolfs Mind Against “Fritzie” a r** u ** -•- v' .'.- „ . • • ■ ■ - . : ' * V / . • }.. ... • •i* »s •*• ; v&v \r ■ • <C. ■ jdhuT s vft*> .u«S4TTyrd\aTfr§ 1 *wSae&| - 1 do& THE DETROIT TIMES EVEREST TRUE danger of a wialouod nation and from Me plague having rsaohoi peeper lions where it weald he impeasMle to cheek it The time te board Mis dimso monster k BIGHT HOW. * mOW OH HIVBE 1 * eaght Is be Mo slogan fiv hamanity in Mia great tghtp booanse it is a oass of VOW OH MlVli Are you FOB tho oanao or AGAIHBr HI # WIH yea help te sweQ Ms fund Detroit needs te earl taboronlosis, to reliere riekness and distrsss and sooear in Ma pveaoat» and to pfevida •gainst wqbje ***fc«— and KOHX distress and MOU ssnmw in Me futureT Are yoa FOB Mo cause or AGAINST itt HAVE YOU CQNTBZBUZKD YOUB MUSI A mac In 8t Loato JM» asm deoseted by M third wife. There fore, we want to knew: TAAJSa She* magaaiefe wifo steel away or wee Me led? And would the GV^SaweaS e be< JoetMed la callingoonper and hav ing her brought tick In Irons? f e e Anyhow, doesn't appear te taw had the beats te marry the rino meg aids * < hie. tin. yiowPreeldeat Marshall, has mede •aether speech, hat with Bae respect for the offlee, he dldet say eaythlen Testified a wire In divorce oourttn bsdjwt slapped oat of the boose for irmomowTondthe moment I did so toe ease borne. la another moment bo had amused the whole neighbor heed." A matter* we would say* of mMh waammt # m % Sign on the Sant EM# JOHN HELIVA—REFAIIUNO J HaUvm da. • e e We bars an Men there would be many more cottars soon on onr streets In winter were It more generally un derstood that a outtac costa sew |SJd • i —e Savannah. O* has lost completed a large cartage crematory. North wind* please. • e e A man Is tilled at hts work la thte country ererr M mlnat—*—Fo»eler •olcDoe not*. He gats so after a while we pre sume, that ha doesn't notion It. • • e There Is one thing that Is aft la F gc>bfM? I i|ii i iii rUih ’ From Another Point of View safety Finarr -My wife, Mary Jen* having left my bed and board, I hereby notify all paraoae that I will not he ftaponolblo for any debts In* eareod by bar from this data. wagar oat! tUa rthiata whloh to that March vIU oom la, com chow. • • • Wa might aaggaat, also, that tha mhlia to vacjr aaaaoaahla. • • • T!>lS"aTTt ta tha Hess Haskins I 1 •mm Stubty pet iff a pretty goad am Saturday night, Them ma,a fe»- Isr on th* samsr ssNlaf watshe* and tIF feller asked Mil If he didn't want t* buy one Mil aaye Me thanks, stranger) I’Ve pet all Mpfia af time 1 Y* ought f heard ts eieeSd laugfw 1 * Easily WinmfiMjt -Beg pardon, etr," ahssrrad the tough-looking waiter, amadtrdf. -Oenthwoeo at fihylll —III 1 tomor. cordially. -That mfM of seam weald be bard ie former And be pished «p fefi M ant strolled Meanly fit firfiMllNi at tbs snakier. HhtT Aapula, wife or Parisian. in ta*t if not la law, waa generally regarded by the Greeks aa tha trua aaam of tba noblaat thought* aa4 utterances of tba Athenian genius of 4ian racy. Sha taught Socrates, wbo waa aome taacbar htmaelt. laaballa. four centurit* ago. waa told by tha laarnad man of Spain that tha doctrtaa of tha Antipode* —of people with 4halr faat upward* —waa neither godly aor reasonable; but tha Quaaa, raady to pawa har jewels to dafray expenses, assumed tha raapaaalblllty of , aaadlag ahlpa otar tha “abyaa“ Into which tha Spanish ana aaah atary ataalag. America would aot har* baan die eotarad la l4fll, If the dlacotary had dapoadX upon tha laltlattra of Far dtaaad. •'Tha mighty Empire of Russia." ■ay Da la Croix, "was heWn out la tha rouga by Patar tha Orest; tha farm of thla eoloaaal flgura waa soft •aad by aaothar; aad It haa racaltad mora of tha humaa appaaraaca from tha abla hand of Oatharlaa n, who, by tha laatructloaa which aha gata to tha aommtaaloners who formed har coda of lawa, prorad haraalf worthy af gotaralag a groat Umpire. Sha did mora for Ruaala by har equity aad baaadcanca than all har gaaorala did by thalr warllha vir tues. So raat an Empire did not need wldtr bound*; ita trua wel faro could bo mora aaaantlally pro motod by tarorlag population, by wlao lawa, by encouraging taduatry aad commarca, by cultlratlag tha arta aad reconciling thorn to a atub bora load, uncongenial to thalr na ture: by battering tha.manaera of h ■tm aaraga race of nobles, aad by obmmualcatlßg sensibility to a paopla whom tha roughnaaa of thalr climate had rendered Impenetrable to all tha aoft affection* and social rtrtoee of humanity. Theaa are tha worfca which already make tha aama of Catherine illustrious, and will ro* tact glory on har armory.** How many of the Caara wbo bare reigned Baca hare ruled aa wlaaly aa dM that Cnar!an? Elisabeth waa parhapa tha great eat of Hagllah monarch*. Marfa Thereon, the "Mother of Oenuday," wbo battled with Fred erick tba Oraat for fifteen yean, certainly bad a long aad lard hand. Abigail Adame, plena* note, pan ned a Declaration af Independence many month* before Jefferaoo «ad hta colleague* la tba Continental coagreaa decided to cf* *boaa. Worn that Immemorial, woman hare bean -the cleverest (aa wan aa la matter* of tha heart. r Llrlag correct lives themeetvee. aa a rala, thalr jadgmaat la tha aouad eat concerning what la harmful to tha health and happiness of thoaa they leva. About u year and a half back Mr. Edison'* family wont away on a visit Whereupon ha Immediately sent word to a few of bis old erontee, electrical experts aad the Ilka, to gather at his Menlo Park laboratory. Thoy tolled and tinkered aad experimented for 141 hours la one week. The time dock showed It—more than 10 hour* a day. Than Mra. Edison returned aad broks up tha Insomnia dub, thereby saving tha wftsard of the stag ing morlee to oomplete bis present task of gtring the Inhabitants of Po» dank grand opera with u 10-cent ad mission foe. Feminine advice In rogurd to fi nance and religion. If mors generally sought aad accepted, would, I.think, put the bankruptcy court* out of boat naaa aad causa tha collapse of the go* to-chnroh movement for look of raison d'etre. , Is woman morn level-headed than man? Not always, hut ofteasr. Tha Mad aeheme Is to have them PMnnlng aad working together—the intuition of the one supplemented by the experience of the other.—Undo Dudley, In Boston Globa . v. , Diary at Father Time •nag aa a medicinal aad as a clean* lag apd waa known to Pliny as ear ly aa 71 A. IX, there being two kinds used than, hard and aoft Thors Is rseaan to bailor* that aoap camp to tha Romans Croat Owmaay aad that tha datargoata da use la aarllor timaa aad mention ad aa soap In the Old Toatamant nhr to the ashes of plants and other each purifying agents. ioapjvua first made hum goats' tal low and haanh mb. la the tbirtcoßth, >j salary, aad tha manafaeturo waa started later la ManeUtes, horn ollre oil aad In Magland daring tha next century. Tha proposes* aad extant of tha manafaatara wars revolution lead at about tbo beginning of tha nlaotetaffi ooatnry by ObeivliM*a daaaloU harsatlgatloos oa fhta aad Unde Stan Has Big Exhibits for *Frisco KAY MOND W. PULLMAN. Ran Washington Buraoa, No. Tf4 lfafropoWfaw Ranh MtUlMny. WASHINGTON, March t-j-Asatot sat Secretary Adolph C. MtUer, of the department of U. fi. at the the interior and Frisco Fair, hla associates on the special board to arrange tha government exhibits at the PaaamnFaciflc exposition have Just completed tha work of allotting to the various departments the appro* prlaUoo of $400.00$ provided by eon* groan for exhibits bp the variant fed eral bureaus AH banaehi* of tha government will be represented at tha San Francisco axpoatttog with the sx ooptkm of the department of lastlou, whose legal work aad Investigations cannot bo illustrated by mease af ex hibits. Tha department of oommeroe. with exhibits by tbo bureau of tha census, coast and geodstlo survey, tha bureaus of standards navigation, lighthouses and fisheries, will have tha largest amount of money of any of the de partments to spend for exhibits sss.* •00 being allotted to Secretary Red field * OSes The next largest amount of money. «f*.loo, la allotted to the Interior department, which win have more bureaus than say other of tha departments represented la tha ex hibits Among the Interior depart ment bureaus which will be repre sented are tba patent offioo, geological survey, bureau of mluoa, reclamation service, bureau of education, pension offioa, general land office and the Mreau which haa oontxol of tha am tioual parks aad reservations Tha departments of agriculture aad treasury have each beau givan $40,000 tor the exhibits Jo bo Installed by their respective bureaus Tha many bureaus in tha department of agricul ture will have exhibits bearing on ag riculture, forestry and wild game and Ita preservation The bureaus in tha ; treasury department to bo represent ! ad by exhibits will Include tha bureau of engraving and printing, tha mint, I tha public health service, life-saving service, the office of the supervising architect, aad tha revenue cutter ear vies Ban Francisco is a particularly fa vorable location for the exhibits of the war and navy departments Tha harbor facilities make It easy to bring tha battleships to convenient anchor ages to bo aoaa by the exposition rial- the work of the army can also be shown at a alight expense, because tha exhibition grounds era immediately adjaoent to tha Presidio, where United States troops an* al ways stationed. Tha appropriation at* totted by Chairman Miller of the gov ernment board to tha war dopartmaat la $44,000, and tha brunches of this department which win show exhibits include the quartermaster's depart ment, the ordnance department, onset artfflery corps,, engineer oorps, signal oarpa and tha medical oorps The navy department win nead a much — amount tor its exhibits aad SIO,OOO haa been allotted. Both tha war aad navy departments will give particular at tention in arranging exhibits to show tha work which la being done to Im prove the education of the men who are going In thebe two branches ot eerrioe. Much of the work given the enlisted men today la planned to fit them to beoome useful citttona and to Provide bettor for themselves whan they return to elm life i Fifteen thousand dollars has been allotted tor tbo exhibits of the depart men* of labor, and a largo part of this amount will bo used tor the exhibit of the Children's human. Other bureaus of thla department to be represented by exhibits are the humans of immi gration. naturalisation aad labor atm ReuJcKfa? 1 MONDAY NI-AR. 2, 1 ©l4 tisttos. The postofltoa dapaabmmthßU baba given an ailotmaut af ffidteXtep Its exhibit. This kill ha id* at *•/, toatom aahlblte ui tea expeaWaOriML will show a postofltoa iohg espial MK Incas aad provided with the mast wA am eqalpmeat. Tha dapartattt it state‘has boon given the amtltoif ah lotmaat of any oi tha dapartMteftbJtt •siring $4,000, which will ha dfitfid almost in lift entirety to showing tha work of 4he ooaaular aarrio*. Many himaehej af tha govsramatt aot oonaooted with aay of tha fajita l manta will receive taapa-altodmahte, ■The aaaa| eommteMmi teavhl uy^dapc!rtaaaC XI S««SdO f hariag bc*3 act aside to provide tor m tBMi exhibit, which wtt show the mat* which has boon done by thawprß'hhfif sanitary ougiaeara la buiMiaff tha Pfim. ama canal it la aataral tint anatom large amount of money should be giv en to the Panama canal f*i*v of the fact that tha aapaatolMi to being bold to commemorate jj| opening of, the waterway camttMttffi tbo two oceans. OoL Qosthalh.gllffii tha past weak, has beau tejuMMfe tion la Washington with Chairman Milter aad membora of tha ttMflffi board to dotermto# upon plana flea tha efnal exhibit Next to the canal nommlaatnu till Smltheonlaa taetitutkm will mdW the largest amount of aay'of the lads* pendent government buraaaa, SSM9U having boon given over to show its Mb hibtte. Tba library of-qpfiWttanfi tbo commission of fine am will ettte be given $4,00# tor cxMSttorthe grr* arnmant printing offioo |4Jst, and tin American National Bid Croat sKjMffi. Tha civil aervipo mmtete win pm oolvo s4*oo. The remainder of the s4oo*oo afgfl* prlatton by oongroaa will ha givan to mlaoollanaoua purposes. Aa allotawfil of $14,000 haa baoa made tor aiartoff pictures which will teow every Hue af activity of tha departments whuto work can ha Illustrated. Thaos win bo three government moving ptoaam shows going all the time la tha graUto of exhibit buildings. For transporting tha various exhibits from the east to Sea Francisco them will bo iaamte aa estimated expense of $44,090. Next to the Panama oaaal tha eat amount of attention will ha given to the resources aad Industries X Alaska. Tha geotogtoal survey wtt have exhibits bearing X Om geology of the territory, sad tha humaa af to u cation win show tha work which tha government to doing In pamantfig sflto cation and providing for tha waHito of the native Alaskans. The marten products win be shows by th* burahU of fisheries, aad the department af agriculture will show a number at iinif whlbi'T bearing an agrlttto turn, forestry aad sootogy. Thnmm. gtMeToorprbr tha anuy an? «dS4m| will be Inetallad to .show tha waaffi which to halßg done. Tha war dttXto mant will also have spatial exhlbttosto Porto Rico. Aa appropriation aftejjjto government of Hawaii far what to am paeted to be tha largest oxhlMt Miff made by tha paopla of Uaote fiaaffi tttena poeeeeeion* of tha PaaifiA la fixing the altotmaute ta iamhdffi for the various dapurtmante Aafltehtti Secretary MOter haa had tha d mSm tion of vartoua bamaa ablate af tfip man coanaHteaa, who hart apatt many weeks of study an the aagftttt, cel planning of the —j. ti. Boykfn, editor of tha United Btetefi bureau of education, who haa hX car tensive experience with govnrmneut exhibit work, haa beau datodtad to tfeh exhibit beard aa aaatolatt to ita ehaflh ▲ CREED. I believe In th* lorn of all lovers, I believe In th* power of truth, 1 believe la tha glamor which hovett About aU tha visions of youth. I believe In the sweetness of mothma, . The wonder and glory of Mrth, I believe that all men should bo hatthara la nmkfng a happier earth. I believe both la Joy and la ■otsouA I believe Id the magic of song, I believe In that golden tomorrow WhwtWgbt shall ha victor <ftrtttoWK 1 boMeva la the fail of tha Speller. Tha ending of Evil and Oread, I believe In the Toll and tha Tnitoa And thla to aty faith aad jnjHaraett WOBM BT acaABVSB none at MACDUULB