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A TARIPP BUNCO PURE AND SIMPLE. It Is very evident that the Antcrl e*n people will not I* deceived by! tbo plan of the stand patters for an ' alleged tariff revisicn which they pro-' *lwuc to bring about through the ways' and means comtnitteo of the Houje.1 ThU committee It will be remembered ? was last week authorized to hold sessions all summer "to gather such' Information through government agon to und otherwise * a? to ft- may fit, looking toward the prenarat-1 . of s bill for the revision of the tar- ] Having a clear comprehension of plan the New York Journal of wee, a Republican paper, hurt ! ?tfWusa-iv.as.ysv . . . ' ?"What strikes one flrst about this of 'looking toward' a preparation tariff revision is Its admirable to the purpose of pre the question from being s *dls eiement* In tbe campaign of year. It may be taken as a prom? ts revise tbe tariff, instead of con? tains; "to stand pat" and so have a sg effect, sod it will enable the ?tion at Chicago in June to pass U?e suldect lightly snd easily, as preparation will be under way M win not be known whst is to he proposed until the In safely over. What nil! then may depend npon the de? nt of sentiment during the1 and the result of the elect plan of the stand patters is than an attempt to make tbe people tbe victims af a tar game for R Is r, rce certatn J?? work or the committee will, jMSt the trusts or any of the pro \ Internats or benefit anybody1 TJatsubUy the anta Men af the J Is to hoop ?hw tariff i out of the presidential cam but they can not do this wltb ; the consent of the Demo-1 it Is an absolute certainty' this consent will never be grant On the contrary there m not the but that the bitter will vigorous manner the which seems bound to Winning issue this fail, snd ex they will be able to do. the bunco which wW be con la the as* stfngs of the bs be heM daring the s* > Anurteaa people rsnc?w h* footed on the tariff ?et attest as1 n few yes re ago as tbeyf i about the fconcficiniien oft dto not think that R wtO j to > Rrpcbllcan Voders should j Mi keeping the tariff! US, of the sans s>thing I a protertbwitst nsnyarttv; af the No?*mke? eler* t mvhSuB the pobltc t phoned ha the-1 'is Use tariff kuajo m aunti at. and la the Resse b> carried hp MMaeAretnuH* that WaW fP$*H\ at mi+tMJrtllQ to pa* m i **?? t? &? people the reHcf from tho that they are now de >lt WAS A PATHOLOGICAL STUDY Students of the morbid pathology of the jdfltfnl organism can find a singu? larly Interesting object of Investi? gation, la the eharncted and career of the late Theodore?universally known as "Tha" Allen. For many years ho ?aa known as "the wickedest man in New York." and nobody was ever In? clined, to challenge him as an usurper of that title though he never would ? accept It In private conversation with I friends. While the average doceut ( man did not care to have an Intimate | or eren a social acquaintance with I "Tho" Allen he was a man who it was j a pleasure to meet If for no other rea I son than he was an Interesting study. Ho was' an example cf man whose heredity?save tor a single Mot in the* escutcheon?was marked with the huxhest integrity and almost Puri? tanical rlrtue, yet who himself, to-: 'gather with some of his brothers, ,006*0041 to turn to vicious ways asi I naturally as sparks fly upward**-1 i He was a man who could, and did atj I times, manifest civic virtue aed devo? tion, and yet who exulted In making; j (he major part of his career an ever' defiance of civic righteousness and re? bellion against law. He was a man whom you would net dream cultvated ami practiced a considerable degree of personal aud domestic virtue, UK af? ter you bad been allowed to come within closer range of hh? daily life, j found that this waa the fact, and yet ? be Made himself the center of rocr-j al contagion ami Influence for vlc-'j lousnesa and degredatlon s Idem j surpassed In our time. It is an Interesting problem for] the students of the administration cf, law and of penology to solve, If he. can, hew a man,could thus for so many years set law and police and courts at defiance, and though "raided" scores cf tiroes and known-. | and self-confessed, to be a batdjital i law breaker, never once brojfgnt to book. The student of hergBTty and of, moral aud religious tafjdrence* may also busy liimBeU^-fclth the question' , how the sen oj**& man of marked In-' 'tegrlfy"and dcruplotis respect for tho, I law. and .the decendant of a long line' I of anosstors of unblemished char-j , acter, could come so near deserving Use title which was given him. "tho| wichest-man in Now York." He was' I probably not that by a crest deal.' but he was consplcicus above most of his contemporaries for his evil ways, | and be left cause for people, to won-' ' der how It is possible tor such things to be as those which most prominent j ly marked his career. ? On and after July l distillers are to' bo compelled to label their products with names thst shall Indicate their nature. Whiskey which Is blended j by the mixture of different brands.' or "compounded" by the addition of - j other ingredients must be plainly' . stamped accordingly in the original I I package. Thia is the decision of tbej treasury department under the pure I food law, and It will be worth while I to note whether Its effects will furnivh the consumers with bctt>r> safeguards against deception and I adulteration In the eyca of the Pro I hlbhisniats. of course, such distinct ' tons am*of no Tame, since they regard [all alahsUc beverages as utterly per1 I Bielen? and detestable. But there 'are a good many ether people, by noj ?cans to be classed among the teen-' rtates. who are Interested in Ibc mat-' m ? j ?=?i ? ' ?gun ! Timely warning were made at the' conservation congress relative to tho! fearfal waste which Is in progress laj all the coal lead* in the I'nited States ? These warnings were not given by j alanakrt* who set forth advanced | views or opinions in order to gala t what notoriety they may. but by area;' who by training, exper.-nre and sur ' ronadlags are rapslde to talk on the J subjects, and who did talk on It In- 1 CS see they dctdred the people to I know the alarming troth. |< ?-? ' On* of the Bngliah magatrises a*?''( fooad a writer who es* give th- novy'; eg Oreat Rrf'an the merr* dVkena.'i rrohnl<y mere to write a bent tbas't _ k The Che ago gin ?tr 10114 that th- r khsd of hsshssd that rhe wasted waa', a "good araed-tlcket ?m;4n " perhaps < Otd ant hove wor -em >m. isi thaa the ' las? aas as. hot ahe had a whole hat j of 1 nmtnu. sense jnat the sans*. |J Whan ?*r? l.imgmwth^was petting'| tan? tack hi a chsrtr :n otahe a 0? ' \ gimiiaisa hmr ah* ?hast* ham 1 tp*v were already,I their feet nun sjrorh ehjeethag it' larttna, I DD8Q? 6 season will soon be In full bLunt. Our line of Straw 'Hula fur thin reason will be found very ttractsve. We HAVE FOR YOUR SE? LECTION A GREAT VARIETY OF SHAPES AND STRAWS, CONSISTING OF PANAMA8, SPLIT MILANS, MACKINAW AND THE NOTED "SENNIT" SO MUCH ADVERTISED POR THIS SEASON. 2715 Washington Ave Newport News, Va. WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS. It seems like an odd coincidence that juat a<? the ?"dry" wave is sweat? ing over State after State an "illumi? nated keyhole" is brought forward by an Ingenious inventor.?New York iierald. No philanthropist has yet offered to endow a home for Indigent politicians. ?Atlanta Constitution. "Shall Washington he dry?'* askd a New York newspaper. Well, not while "Jeff" Davis Is on the Job. ?Philadelphia North America. When a man la ashamed to boast of his figure he calli it bis physique. Calveaton Newa. Hereafter the matrimonial adver? tisement may not be quite so popular ?MemphU Commercial-Appeal. Campaigning the other nicht in Boone county Governor Folk gr;t pretty well covered with mud. No mud hue over stuck to him, though.] ?St. Louis Post Dispatch. The record being made by the Taft' band wagon again illustrates the ad? vantage of good reads.?Kansas City, Star. "Sweet are the uaes of adversity.** The Hon. "Pat" McCarron has now be- j come an ami-unit rule reformer. ?New York Tribune. .. ' I The man who swallowed a check for $i:?n must have some personal kuowiedge of undigested securities.? Philadelphia Ledger. Senator Beveridge IsPknown to the friends of the tariff as the Greatest Common Reviewer.?New York Mail. Thft may hare enough dfcdegahsn lUB ft's safe to wait for the" official announcement?Cleveland ITartfT/wai "S?coud place not R* Hughes." No Just second term.?New York World. Congress proposes to adjourn May, %X 8kldoc>?Philadelphia Inquirer. Mow the Dirt Flits at Panama. Lieutenant -t'otourl Geo. Gcothals. rhafnuan and Chltf Engineer of the tthaaian canal commission, told I rtesident Roosevelt late in January hst before January 1. 191?. the ditch s-hich Is to MatsaS the vertebrae of be American continent will be cenv rdrtcd and that aH will ;?? in readi , teas for the first ship I? make the' title pleasure Journey .mm the At-', unite to the Pact Sc so writes Roy ranaUB ha the Technical World j NaswxiUe for June. Inasmuch as the enleajet is noted 'or eon* err a l >m aid rau'lnu. tt U ?iRevod that b? f -els deep down la j ?rs heart tan* at least a year wil' he' *ut fr?w 'hat set Ims'e It la sni'e pro!*'.', thai that opt ahnte stau m> mi W9J . Sani ss a die-} ifte* shark to the rapidly deerea?'ns? ira*T *?.' ?dmini?tr?. on HI wl.hr rv; irbe hasted ;h? nis< '?. ? - a year or m< ico when irottMe rloo.;> htina low ' ?ver the earail b' rlwn and Jevtvrrlv; inictalhted- "TWr wvro t art 'hat i ?h dosw la a hundred years. The' '111 el Ibas.' rant I ra,-tors ?et ?-i s snd nabe a lot of sraft. ??.?. uilttoas of he awhile mow- : ' P uJOBSSMl? of r<* with yeUrrw and f '.i i-reu fever; ?od then ewlt* Hke the rvewew en nhnvosh dM tf ?IN b- s f?t nuntiat ;ro?od for antutra' fsvorUea." "Mla? i>nt"*M? no yow ever fftths <f aviij has**" TMtew and der.^.r. Mr CasMsMNRi OS'S why I SOU I MINDING THE BABY "WsJI,- uid Potter, "I've moTed. Ever since I've been in New York I've lived In a boarding house in Gramerer place. It was a good enough place and I'd probably stay there for tho reat of my life if It had not been for a young man named Smith and his wife, who took the room next to mine and? "Ah! t I see," said Roysten. Tried to flirt with the pretty Mrs. Smith and the jealous husband naturally went j for you." I "Worse'n that a blamed sight," said Potter, dolefully. "She went for me herself, then the landlady sailed in and finally tho whole house, and if ' ever I rock a baby for anybody again may I be atruck off life-size as a sam? ple of a real Idiot. Now, anybody to I look at me could. I suppose, takt me for an obliging man," he added, paus? ing to wait for some expression of opinion to come out of the dense cloud of smoke opposite. "Er?yes. Pray go on." "Well, those Smiths began to sus? pect It the minute they saw roc? hadn't been\here a week before my room looked as If I boarded some? where else;?actually that fellow had borrowed everything that could be moved. Invited me to smoke my own drears and said he felt more ac? quainted wlih me than he did with his twin brother?found out since he never had a twin brother. Got so confounded chummy and so all over that I only had room enough to be chummy bsck again, by George, and ! domme if I didn't feel grateful for even that Went home one evening ! dead sleepy and heat out?had set up all night before with a sick chap?and the minute I struck my room there was Smith waittag for me. Said he and his wife wanted to go round the comer on an errand, and asked me If 1 wouldn't just Ii3ten. and If I heard their baby cry go in and Jog the cradle. I said I would, like an ass. J and after they'd gone, and long before I'd begun to listen, that cry broke out In the next room like a bagpipe. Gnd. how sleepy I was! But I went In and Jogged that cradle, jogged it like the deuce, and the more ? jogged the more the little whelp yelled. Thought, per? haps. It hsd the nightmare or some? thing, and hnuled it out of Its bunk and kfnd of threw It-round to wake It up. but when I tried to see if it had its eyes open. I'll be blamed If I could find any e;t*s. It went right on getting redder and redder, howling like forty demons, and finally wriggled so way inside cf Itself that I couldn't see any? thing but clothes, and didn't know where to take bold of the little imp. "By Jove, but I was sleepy, thottch. and mad enough to wring Smith's neck! I didn't know what on earth to do?never'd been so near a cub In my j lire, I whistled to It. swore at it.l shouted Ben Bolt over It, tried to look lik? Its mother, told It 'twas 'muvver's ownzey's it tie tzzle. wizzle. dixzie,' bat It didn't believe a word of It?Jnst hooted two octaves higher up and for five minutes I almpst wished I was dead. Then I thought I'd lsy it down again?never forget how awful sleepy I was?gness my foot slipped or some? thing: anvway. we both fell In the cradle. Of course, the poor little thing broke out In a fresh spot?been a fool If It hadn't?and I braced np and be? gan Jogging that cradle again like mad. I was desperate. The chandelier jingled, the pictures got to hanging crooked, the floor creaked and the cradle crarked. You'd thought all Bedlam bad a day off?the little tar? tar's howls weren't In it?sounded as If they'd been wrapped np aad laid away somewhoro anal?Just then in ,stalked Smith aad his wife and began to aftolosize for staying so long, while I made for tho door. I didn't get them, however, for Mrs 8mith waa looking in the cradle and screaming. 'Where, oh. where Is my angel child, yon rhonster of a man!' And then! Smith looked, too. and leaped all oven me. aboutlng ont: 'Where la my hoy. J you scoundrel?" "Then I looked myself, and felt nearer the electric Chair than 1 ever.' expected to for that cradle didn't havet a devilish thing la it Everything was I on the floor, but the baby was no- j where, and they west to clawing at, me as If I had it in an Inald* pochet We heard It tsihing to itself some- j where, hut It might have been a eon- j trlloee'st the way It sent us thinking It was everywhere arbere It wasn't, landlady raase tap and said the man below had aottflod her that a cable ear was feme upstairs: then the other' hoarder* flocked In aad helped shake1 tbrngs to ?ee tr the ha by wouldn't fart j ont I tried to explore aad said I'd. only been jogrtsg tho crad.e. but they! a'l grinned, and son mesa ruse soldi h- fssanasd Id been hgtgtag. if he was! aar Judge of course the baby was) all rhrht?'twas sndst the bed. where ; It had rolled Keen" port for fen. for' It ??> harrng a better time than any-1 body la the room. I swore f> bad a t' pat it there, hot they alt looked ana j ptetoos aad i r*ft the hi as*. Every ! hnd>'s grown np ohoie I board sow. j nod I keep me door bathed sod rerorj eotsje a living soot, by Oeorge!" I hJs Puns so Mho. Wife i fondly I?Do yon r*m'-rtr?r. ? J"h?. bow tos sand sf sa erentn? M hold sav head, yon fanny troy, for boors nod boors" How tally my old hoy sasd ?s bo. otsj Bot igrsnssdtyi ? Son Jams, don't rap erased. I van areeat prnrrva, and hume?sswh? I dU bat a) ksop ye* prom tho ajssax-TasJas. MTV Across the budding vale ef spring The flying sun-shaft takes Its w?y, A filtered flood from turquoise sky. That splashes afer the April day! I.lkn glow exhaled from lightning-hue. When In the night he lifts hin wing. So, In and out, the sun-shaft weaves Its silhouettes where zephyrs sing! Through rifted clouds that scurry on. The sun-shaft bathes th? greening mead. And as we stand upon the hill, I We *ee the racing, golden steed Bear down upon us In the shade. Ah, now It comes with buoyant grace, And turning all the gloom to glow. It speeds away upon Its race! I How like the sun-shaft are our joys That break through rifts of clouded I day! How like the thrill of Joy that rnmee And for an Instant lights tlte way. And then, as fleeting ss the fawn. Files onward o'er the dlstajit hill! And how we stand, expectantly. And bide Its coming when It will! Ah. bsppy he who finds the track Where sun-shafts hold their wonted sway. 'Who feels thetr sunbursts on' his brow In clouded plooin of darksome day! All bared. I stand upon the hill And bid the breezes fan my face. And hope?aye. pray?the sun-shaft Joy May bathe me in its speeding race! Chords and Discords. j Voto yoar own ideas even if Ton vote wrong. , <r -Ct <t It is no disgrace to be poor unless I you were once rich. j Buying s house on the tost aliment plan is nil right If the house lasts long j enough. ? '*.??? I A friend of mine has named his dog "Walter" because he will not com3 when be calls him. i * <t <r * Some people seem never so happy as when they are advising their friends to take some kind of medicine. <r * w I dent see any particular ose of giving rules to some people tbst they msy live longer. They don't enjoy 'life, anyhow. * * * When a rich old silly-billy snd s gay young grass widow meet at a sum? mer resort, look out for the fireworks later on. It's enough to make s law? yer grin In his sleep. ?-?-? Reform. Mach has been written shout ser? mons which. like the noted quaver of Ichabod Crane's nasal voice, sre long drawn out, Irving refers to Ichabod'a quavering chant as "linked sweet? ness,'* hot those who criticise long sermons seldom pay the oast or a like tribute. It remained for the colored brother to solve the problem: "Brno?' dorn an' slatshs." began Parson White. "I have beard many com? plaints er bout de length of mah ser mons. so I hab decided on s reform. Hereafter de collections will be taken and counted befo' I begins mah ser-j mons. an de smallah de collection, dsj loEgah de sermon." The Wicked. A minister and a de*<-n* wet* eat St ] feed the latter * Mock after the heavy' slert Of last Weeg. While they wer? I walking aemas the Arid the Oaaror's '??t j Hew Into the air snd he aat down ver/ foriihtT. The mtntster remarked. "The| w'.-ked Staad In sttnoery piaera" l?a< Ing up fjhfe deacon said: **! see they So, I hot Pit he swttrhed If I ran."-O?dweil, (awch.) Kews. In Oklahoma. We went Into a hart?r the o?Ker I ear and wwe naked hv tSn her Set "Wan? j >e?r hsfr SSsTsaid oaiahotr? or aart Ktsaomtr" We aeed to Sve In kflasmirl I and Ute? that ?*d s?at?. h?jt nothing mm- I part's to OS la hOtt-s aad we wanted tsej hsat hair coma Ir the ehop so we ram "Oktal ess a," and see got our hair 1 esSsaUat T'RT. Now what do too fMak of j that"-EdaauaS <Okta > gat n pi hat The Lots Pin e There was e r*r?f?S f*r~>?r whos* ?i waa R^nrtt. He earned wf hta trunk end m.-o M ra' roam Th?re ram* * paatr Sh?t ga-. ? t. m alar-a. I ga re parked op his 'r-jek - s id , ?ma ] ?ark ta the tarn ?Turm Journal An errhanga '?'*"? a Ixert,^ ? -v- .T S yauea tastr ????. iV' >r - ?kft baett her tasod aa sunaVatr to keep fraas herns BWOvd that U tarofca ??-. ? Thta ahn? tat a? a warning ta ah girt* to yerh hav-fe ta r?et it ?min >? i tea* forward a Suv? m .at.<!? (11;, A Strong Bank Helps You As a business man, especially in the natter of credit. ?et the right bank back of you and ;uur busiuesg will expand wore rapidly. Bankers. Schmolz Brothers, The largest and strongest bank in the city le the beet bank for you to do business with HOW TO ACCUMULATE MONEY The first step in a prosperous career, is started with the Orot dollar saved. An account with the First National Bank establishes Absolute Protection for funds and is a constant incentive to make regular weekly or monthly deposits. You are very cordially Invited to open an account with us cither In person, or by mail. Interest Paid On Savings Accounts, The First National Bank Newport News, Va. United State. Depositary. Capital ?100,000.00. Surplus (100,000.00. THE BEST BANK Is tbe Bank whose Board of Directors chosen for their ability and knowledge of local conditions, give their personal attention to its affairs. -r ' YOUR MONEY when deposited In the CITIZENS & MARINE BANK Is safe?guarded by the combined, judgment and wisdom of twelve of the best business men of the city. \ DIRECTORS: A. C. QARRETT A. B. MAL LETT EDWIN PHILLIPS J. M. CURTIS E. W. MILSTEAD U P. STEARNEB E. T. IVY H. E. PARKER W. B. VEST D. S. JONES ELIAS PEYSER CEO. B. WEST For Sale! The LAFAYETTE HOTEL. COR. 27TH ST* AND HUNTINGTON AVE, This property is going to be sold cheap. Can be made a good 15 Per Cent. Investment. j& M M Call for Particulars, a Old Dominion Land Co. ! HOTEL WARWICK BUILDING. TRANSPORTATION GUIDE. Chesapeake & Ohio ly. 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Ooneral Rap erintendent Railways. Ml ft** e? a * ? . CLTDE STEAI8IIP CO Sfssnvsrs to MONDAY. TwilRsOA* S*d SATURDAY. Balling from Philadelnhbs. Thaarsda* sad Sat'irday. Freight renetved nod drllve osily si C* AO. f. r No. 0. R4?or Rood. JA* w M ? Knn.U K Oen rtow'hern A-Bat,