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Kern 8m* ?ribimc .? u,t_ the Truth: N,? ??l'ditori.tls ? V.ltrrtisrmrnt? n i KOW. i ihm m.\ i > " i ? ?1 f HIT ? *"' I ? *:T ? ? . as at ?"tu.- ra? parchase merchandise advertised in THE TRIBt M* ???lh ;?r?s.>li?lc ?.?U?-t> ? for if dissatisfaction re*ult? In an> case THE TRIBVN1 ? matees to "?> >?'?ir mono? hai-u apon n-., teat N" t?"'1 tapa, no cuih hhnu. Wt make good promptly if the ad The Reviste! Shipping Bill. Like ?ail * tary M ' al T ? \ a Dei - : that .u?? in def< the people. Yol with the 11 ? erario thai: it I year, the \ trat i on has ? - red to reii ? i s?l ? . rnment ownership op. rati ? fUl ? ? n ?Ml men! :? bo Ml or >v ord nary freight? slur ship] ? rver ?? : 'ormed o ex: imilh' ory or the Bubmari ?o th? 'O th< Tf th<. 000 appi ?j / tl 1 ? * ? . He ? i ivonii ron?11 . ' reinr on earliei i ? ? i to pa i ? would be I tin- $50,000 ?? Net; ,,, tnis the ?? Vdminis . 'nc bill pi < anal 1 pi riciple, tain, if p*-1 n com ? country ?IT which ?impl) Why We Arc Getting Ready. thing ? rom ... : ' of 'In pac.flsl . Mi. Bryan n it continually, a sui ing th.- tax] ?ill for pr. . ; ,h?> an- ; ? .- nuk-U'd by n fi*4v sc' tors. It ii ol.-.-ir to any in that siderable element in this country be Btampcded by ? campaign engi neered bj the Con v rule will vote f< r ?de 44 bin are convinced thai the peopl It; for the average Con '.i\.' money in military oui nd it instead on ts which bring a direct political re ? iblic buildii rivers and harbors and fror- rural delivery. Agitation for national defence **. .>ul?? !.?* (fible if it had no other inspiration thim the expected profits of ->.'44,,i-r manufacturers. It i? only b< nr<> beginnii that their i*otectio*i the protection of . property depends <-ti ade? quate preparedness that the present agi unti j Whether the m - gel n greater ot a .; of their business fo- the ? - now a very mil rhe govern ? i protect . hich absorbs luntry to-day i-; whether the go to get ready to the TJ I dis invasion and ? A Good Appoinlment. H. Whitn? I!.- has combined e?li mastery of n has longl nimnn know * lid make i which would more comme to the public. 1* of merit and thus would appreciation of ? Financial .Justice for New York. ' ' ? ? I ' V ? ? ? ? in al! the ? ? i the it had in out. There prob? ably '?'? ? politic when the public r per,. If for New ' ? I 11 l'i i ' * ? i , . support. Tlie programme has ! .'?'ii carefully worked out. It embodies ? i. demanda which this city cannol right fully make, If proposes no hardship for nnybody else; it penalizes no oil" t'oiis of the state; i' a ika merclj for this city. No legislator 44 In. willing to fight for it should ever have the face to ask for votes In this city again. Paris Raided Again. The Z.'p-ii'liti raids of Saturday and Sunday dispose of the assumption* that is better prot??*cted than ?London Bgainist aerial attack. There really was never any reason to believe that the do wi re more thorough or elaborate, except that the French capital has been min,une, a circumstance eU'ntly accounted for by th.* strong desire of the Germans to punish England. Bach raid must involve a considerable risk to the raiders, and it' risks must be run the German people would have them run for vvhal they consider an adequate French territory has long been invade the French people have known what it means to be under German domii but the only way to hit ' ngland , ?s by moans of air raids, and so all Germans who have ^ rit -"?'ti variai on tin* theme "Gott strafe England" have made it plain thai the Zeppelins were re? se?en 1 | J for the punishment of ? rincipal ' I* t ,*i official ? drop -ii :he open ' ever, there will ? be a *ividesprcad domar; all pruhn-1 bility t : ge of 1 he defences will: .'?nut to criticism and cen invariabl*, by a storm largely from p? - th no adf of the difficult in? a ; thing h ? ? many point; of a ' ell I.mu. that tl ? ? ? hed in - ? ill li; it ihe question 0 ? - I il I r. Pe? ? 1 1 ? ? City Empires. ? ? ' ? GFiKlYTANY'S SERVILE BPIB1 A Nation Who.'..' Thinking 1 bV lated from Wilhc.in.st.rasse. Tribune, i of the mmonest corr.moni i ...n . nn.. | ble to iirjri"' with a (ier aboti! M ? ""'"1 narei like n skyrockel before the sllgl cas! upon tho jui tice of German; tlii. pn Blcl Since the time the Germana European holocaust the principal daiipei the eh II ?eon the Oer army <>r even Gorman victory, but the that there is tin difference of opinion am th.- German people in Germany or out Germany. The mere fact that German n tes a gt menace to Europe. The facl that (?erm from Wilhelms! nstitutei world ciilir -? Hr. If Wilhelms! re to disavow enti: some individual ci?hh of the present Fuch as the rape of Belgium or the Luaits massacre, Germany from thi trenches Flanders to Milwaukee, Wl , would echo ?i pride ' i th< ? ? i man <* eral Sti ? i applaud ! ? y l.ke 1 y ?? horn of i ? ? ma i i many; b y th ? ? ? I I i ? - e ' ? i H< alt! \ ? ? ? health. ? ? Doti * i Felony. i.i:\\ ,'oli) i_ * ? - -I : ' - -_ . . MILK FOR FRENCH BABIES. LORD ABERDEEN ON COLONEL HARVEY A Distinguished Englishman Who Doubt- it the Editor ol "The North American Review" 1 ??is Given ?i Cli unt of the Prevailing British Sentiment. ' ? ' ? ' 1 ' ' " ? ' ? ? ? ? ? ? '? ? ? ? : I ? ' ' ' ho r it " - and t.>-.?. i.r-; ' ? ' ? - report inder which - ??et. . k I ? ' ? i;d i!o ' ' spirit behind the ; I ii this . Oliver. ? and a n ? I ? I w. ? - : ?.'-. .-? of the COU1 * ?" I iir i 'rue in le here. Let nothing ... ? two peopli r grumblii '?head u<ua! and 1' ..... - through i fl ? ? .-lii,i " ? r you. I noticed thi ; with pi amoag the West led to 1". . . i on? tmerica ?ether. Nat a few to trust tha solid of thi I ilemnly ' <'? Brite ?irh or ?? no kin - ? ran ask no ? "f the great "I will not assert that in some instl we hme not erred, bu' srhei ever in thi : been ? II ,? 'he Civil War, proses that of error she manfully, B il ? d guilty ?if *l hen the ? ? rabli ' pon I 'i ?Hrthmg of wehrgild!" *' i o "mili. : inake the All ???? .11 Hllli v h-'ther ? |y mir blood p with the ithy for the '? ' ? ? \ . .i happy to ? ? tha f riei , America is b) m> means n lone I I fi , my in, .lohn. ? _?'? ' .ni ATI ' .loliii Bullikins, iir. i i FA. \ _ V ?.1 I . . . 111.' NITRA?ES AND PKEFAR__X?S?; An Expert's View of H ter on. ? ? ' - ' ? ' ' ? - une points out the an _ . ?-?ai a:.; - _JTW, ? I \awrr. at the ex for a country at war. plan f? ' ?4 ou: of BB I The Price of Virtue To the I ? ? with - The i I .isrm ? ? ? Koodneai ? - - ? ??' ?ed, ?*???? i . . ? \t