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The Weekly Chieftain IMCOeOaATBI 7 W (tMia WAntiaf imiiit, Vfco. W. J. KUTCHISSOrC, Editor A Mgr. Catered at Ui IW OMra at Vlalta. IiUiaa Tt. rikury, M Mam4lut ItaU Maltar. OfVtClAl, PAPtiK Of CMEIcOSeB NATHM w imt.h.liui t.u ui4 Main of t.aii.ta l nival luliani! l fuilbioud ibmu4 IIMieil. Tf'RMl Of SlIHSCKIPTrO 'lavartabij I tliUK) Did (jov. Hughe mean to knk any particular person when he contended for freedom in the choice of elective officers or did he throw the cap out to t worn by anyone it would tit. IWOCO TH1 CMlTLINa fSA$T. When th Nagroea Saw t Polfctms They fairly fleet. Thursday, Visita, Osla. Not. :s OOOO TIME l lDOti Comparsion of cause and con ditions of the present monetary and commercial disturbance with the muses and condition of thoe of 173 And Wi detnonto trato with absolute certainty that we are nearing the end of this depression. There has been no recent re tirement on greenbacks pro ceeded 173, cor'dernonetiiiation of silver, which cut off the tup ply of money when it was moat needed in that same era. There has been no drain of gold from our land such a pro ceeded and followed in no lutchinjr and hoarding of United States Treasury notes, an in the three years which followed. Up on the eontary, there are today in the United State nearly $100 000,000 more In currency than there were two month ago, and with the pold still to arrive from abroad and the increase in our bank circulation, which is being made every day, and additional ttOO.000,000 will be doinjr duty within the next sixty day. Thank to the promptness of the Treasury ofliciala and the erprency of our financiers, mer chants, and bankers the close of l'A7wi)l witness a great an increa.se of our money volume in four month as came in three years after the panics of l"7a and HiJ'. Money is death to the financ ial panic, ana tne remedy is at hand and being applied. Europe Rives us $73,oi,uiO in gold in thirty days' time, and, after giving us that great sura, by January 1, 190h we will have more gold on hand thaa Europe possessed July 1, 1907. That 75,0O0,0l0 only repseent the new gold that Africa has pro duced in six months time, and Europe has at her command as an iucrea.se of her July 1, stock the production of Australia and India. Our own gold mines are producm,; dally and their pro duct is nearly three times the amount it was in 1 We keep all our new gold, we re-in force it with the source of millions from abroad, and are ready to back that all up with new bank circulation to any exb-nt requir ed. The congress that convenes will quickly rospotid to the call of the President and the country. The Post is willing to go on record witn the prediction that by text April or May the pros perity of the country will be in full swing aain, sustained by ample supply of money and un loutided confidence in trie future. The flower Safety has beon plucked from the nettle Danger. The banks and trust companies of Washington, solvent and ae cure, have given a splendid ex ample to tho country of safe and The idea that when a man was honored with a $.at on the bench of the Supreme court he went out of pohtica appears to have one dis.ses.Ung member on that bench. i" 1 . " . .. ; j Even Mr. Voeys, the Taft manager, will now admit that the Ohio League of Republican Clubs, whatever else it may be is neither a Taft nor a Roosevelt organisation. lkith tb (tomutufnt and the peopls owe liryau thanks for such talk as this : "I twhsvs lbs tanks are tor the most (art perfectly sound, and tbers is no reason why depositors should 1 afraid to leave their money ia them " Uncle Eemus says if he were President that he would keep a brans band playing In front of the White House all the time, from which wo infer that he do&en't know a big'noise when he goes up against it We have never understood that Columbus, Ohio, was ex actly a "dry" town, but t'te na tional convention of the prohibf tionisw will be held there ceil June. Titer are fljia on that wave to elect a president Another turn of the kaleido seopejshows Japan prepairinj to entertain the oftleers and men of our battleships, whicn have leen invited to visit that country at a big international 'icve feast" Poor Hobsonf that wet his jfwder. Now, t'uat Sjeaker Cannon has gone seathless through a railroad wreck, he may Is con sidered a full fi edged President- ial candidate. There will be plenty of time before the nation al convention for him to pull off a heroic mscue. Has brutal hazing been driven J out of boys colleges only to be taken up by girls? In atleinpn ing to escape from a third story room, in .hich she had bees locked by girl hazard, a girl student at the University of South Dakota fell to the ground and sustained fatal injuries The other Bliiht two policemen were walking along Via etrea-t ahen they met aa cilj negro "grandma" routing uut of ft son ix tir lth h. r Srtui full ut tksf, aj't the Kna City Star. "Mt b Rla' la ba a (rati at ywur bou." a!4 on of tba ufflrera. "tiott' to hav a chltllo' ui .a t tuorryir elahc" ro!lJ "Eramtma." "Ih-ap In sn" git a blta." Th Btt bitiht lha two o(Bra bap Ix'aM to b ialn( th b(iua br tha oM ecara "piaoimy- llHi. 8iuqJ of blgti rwvotry flo.ed out on tha muht air. "lt't to (a aat bat fbltllna'a arn." ia ot4 of tha ortli-Mi to tha oibtr. "I bar kmt'i of wa liblsi, lt Am t knew what ibey ar Has." ... "Ail riiht, I'll o you Tha offlt'r knockad at tha 4 got. teitaotly ail brcama al!rnl malt Tbon tha dcMtr aa otnr4 ft creek. Tha BTtxa InaiJ caught a!hl of tbs blVM cluthca ftad braaa buitiwa. Oot4 baavpna." amiia una sboutad. It s tb bf U." At tmem tbara was a ulld acrambla to gat out. 8omn want out tha back d.xr, but most of tbota m! a dtra out tba wlodowa. taklni aaib, g.aaa sb4 all with tbaot. A hto tba ofTWr Sot Innlda ttot a aoul waa tbarw ax cpt tba old ro "sraedma," and aba was tuhtB until tba trars rsa 4v a bar far, 'What's tba mattar with all your ttwatir aikcd one of tha pollcainaa. W"bf, wualts know ; tlHa tbay halnt bo attra la tba aw," aba Bawr4. -Hut !aa mlfbty lad you coma, rauaa try ola man halnt dona a tan o'work fob a yah Pso talUn' ua 'but hla moraatli a a Itmpln" an' ft groanln' amnn' could a't acarct-Iy nor. Hut ba waa tba faat man ogt o' that wtndo Jnt flaw Ilka ft drab. Now ba'a gut to go to work. !! halnt g no mo' roomatli ea rabbit." HURRY AND WORRY If TMt two chic cauatt cr mn- VOU IXHAUITION. Ao4 Thaaa, $aya a Laasitng Phyai Clan, and Van May Liva Out Vaur I Allotttd Oaya and Da Vaur j Lifa's Wars Wail, ! n 0 s I Thoae statesmen who are ait- ting on the fence, waiting to as certain if the Treasury certifi cates will cure our financial headache before commencing or condemning them, are discipien of the moat dangerous doctrine ever proiirated - "Success makes right" Justice Itrewer, of the I'. S, Supreme court, has sga'in been skating close to the lese ma.' te air hole, by saying that president was Haying hide and seek with the people, not to mention that seven years was long enough far any man to ts President. Hound banking, They are free from speculation, t.joiiation and eli;shne. Thy have carried the fortunes ef tho community with safety to depositors and with vr olit and lior.or to thenwi-lves, Tlie days of tlaiibt aro over and the uisine ti a! .; futuro is very encouraging. r rton Post is indulirg r t ! ',t f I, t . t e J t v ' 1 I i a I jt of ' fii -i If present tendencies 'are col shifted, we may live to see finan ciers wearir.it Ul's. lettered something like this' "Investi gated Feb'y 3; honesty guaran teed by L. S. Government" Big Rata f Wha!ini. Tba Ptfd !tisr of Ham:ia could rap a furtona wara bo to ivnt day In thla city, a Wbrsltu (W. .) wnMisvoilpnt. Rata as targt aa gd alt4 rata ara avarming la tha mUla of thla rliy, and in avveral tha work man baa thrfatnd to wa'k t on tana tha lavaalon ta chrsktnt 8im of tha ta!a ara wn.1rful to r!at. la ona f-torjr, acconlinc to writ a.uUt,nUra'Kl rxrti, a tat a wa to taka s t:a s a;1 In ona of Ita rawa and trot aay n tba tthr ihrro fwt. Another d-ft!y ttKk tha lid off a fail ta ordr to get at tha Coodi-a he knew w-n invtdf. Another dragd a titinr bankrt by fcta tall. but waa unabla to grt tha hatkft down tha rat bl, ao ba got behind a barrt-t to taTcahicata hla Indr Tba workmen dwlar thy cannot frighten tha rlt!ta aaay, fur tby hn flihl. Tha imnlni f ori of btiMnaa on tha part of th raft grow Ith a-arh ri'tx-tition, but thra la nn SJC'ion that tha rata do ist lha ta bor-ra' dlanrra and thai lhara la tnd g Bi'iun aa a r-u!t. Horaa Had Mannars. Ob of St. Jbatsry't brat knows charsciera and ona who haa bad nna and fama (wrpotuatad by bating a ttkanrta of b!ma!f and team printed on s riiurd Kwt card, ta Orvt'ia Iw ranra, fotnjrly aM-ia("t with tha lata HummcII 8ga on Wall art to tha aarly fiftita, but owing ! fnttunata tbaa Mr. flags ba baa Ixwmti ra-ttird In clrruraatanra, and bow dritisi around tows ts a mora or dlUr'l dat4 ! king oatflt, aaya wriiar ta tha lloaioa Harald, UrtlUa'a wit It Iwo and b alari haa aa aaawar rwady for aay of hia frHn.5 who attempt.! to hS bit. tttta day iri;ia a;warvd driting a h.irw wt,kh ln!rfr4 badly, not. Ilka t'.i dnr. had ldpR!!y avea bt ('r data. A prtim!r)nt b!na Bias of tha l;i- imntrj t)rvUIa with tha to marg: -sy (irrU!, ysr hcr .m to ltit-rff aotna! to whtrh (rti!a (irt.mt.U fl!rd. 'Ila i!nt li,rr;r mg with your bni.t, u b More underground busine- by the llritinli nobility. TliO Dukv of Portland gave a great ball .nd banquet, in honor of the Kir." and yueen of Spain, to l'J) guests, in the famous under ground apartment constructed ' i thtl ,.,., r ,i, " dm-nd. t !! afT-rla t, , Higor ef Alpina Winttr, Tha iituaii'tn la Hwitai-rland. oalng to aiitrni. Is niurb uru than l rrril by tha a ant !! grama lra mg tha CHitiliy. Th alai c,f thing haa raniy tx-n ao bad at thU tlma of t .r Th tif lamla atrandy li t , fri !P sa-tfT atiow, nd th bttmntala vtliagra of fimi'tiio and iithry iiiit. ara Bhwdntrly rot r-S fr.mi tha,rNit f tha rountry. An attrmi.t ht bn ado In tfca legtvlaatnro to ladtf tt, (ri,rnnit4t to k ( thr- '( ii.a ail tha yar, but tha reat dUrr.l to b iroMtitry, Fmim ttrn In i tw-Uiolr of tht wfh twvcntt rilligfooft wrra tone uvi-nliiei, and thlr arrival t a ait pt wt'b antUty. A n'en'r i,t ri ant ho lul gimo wl:b rUio from thu Vallrya to tfi Uliiarid 1 had aUn h t !! lBTiit'd tniKh ilatiKor It in held by the Senate" i-otj. stitutit'tsal sharps that tne (iv. of Oklahoma Ivss no authority to 'Mini If th s v o be! 1 1 by theSei r.ew .' 4 i v ,1! t t t e 1 n V. it 1 ! , - ' e i Why Ma Hagad frmn tha ioi i ptc t of the I r , " ., 'ft anow ta a arnr, d. ar." ab y L..t ! 'J nr.. I (. ,. i l u. "Ikin i n t'lfntmad I ut tr k ii' Mid f.nUnd to abna l!f 1 '"-r -f t1! i(i;gb. lint I am nut r-a'.!y hurt," aha whUtu r'd. ' N . iTij'vr." h ytumod, "jh fj. !., vm ami 'tVy eart'Snm. a :ft: risiiia k 1 raj bav run tea tf. '"9, tr. Tbomaa C. Kly, of Philadelphia, la aa artuia on Bvuraatbcnta in tha Journal of tha American Mitral ao clauun, laj itjucb aio'aa a buity and orry sa laading rau-a of ii.-i vou aa-1 bauatl.in. H baa thla to ay . "Larn to hutTy llttia and worry n t at all. As llJuatratlita ceuaiata In tba j ratlgua in tha hurry to catch ft train.! hub la out of alt (ftotstrtioa to thai lhjatcaj effort ntwudwl Individuals ara too Btucti lika lb tnodvra Iw thona iin. aiaaya o duty. Ir burrlwd and wurrlrd bualnt-aa or bur HmI and worrll ploaauro, hurry siina or worry alna ara (Miiatmoua to tba Burma funrtloua of tha nr ayatant. l!ut tba Amrrli-an rouibloatka of wor rltsl burry la dadly. !:at h brtnga Into action tha ort featurca of tha hcr." Of eourwa avary ona who ttopa to tbluk will agtaw with tha author, but how few art abia to follow bis good adrlcn? Worry la only tba aitra work, tha Increaaed wear and tar for which w r nevr iald It slwaja binders but never wlna. It aneana Incaisurlty for antlt'lr-atad aftorta, sad yt wa con atastly hla ma circumntanrra rathef than our Individual aeivwa. Tha man ho la sla-aya ready and takes time to ba aura befota ha atarta caver tteed hurry or worry. How few raa do thU cnlatently! Then rniea tha brr-ak loan which la ao ones charged to inera overwork. In raaea la s bus dred It la tha worry, aiaaya neeleea, that eventually wrakena and kllla. Tba gloomy forebodlnc not only taps tha nergy of all valiant endeavor to ronquer dlRScultlea. but rbeata aa la tha end by frovlng tba old adage, that "tha tipweted never happena." If we xi m pa re notea wa ran ewalty prove the rotnfmrtibg truth of tha saying If th dlatxinattlate man who for yeara fared tha death of hla Invalid wife rouid have known aha would aurrlte him for mora thin S quarter of s ecu tury hje moth unneceeaary ruenta! autre ring wt.uld bae hrrn apare-1 blraf The a)ite utility f worry ta tha Imwin of It all Tha fufure. aa a rule. I mora eften a turprlaa and delight ihan s diipo(tttmiot and diw li line We gilevo when we l..k ahi-ad and mile ahen we he.k bark., litit with mut yeile eiierlni- ruut fur nothing hm new obatarlea ajix-ar It ta the old atfry that tho tt dl!B ful'y nil! tie Iniurrjmunfatle. Hut ea b In hi turn a.n l-am that ha cannot control encnta, duturb the n !Ui-d ol raune and e(T t r alter the linmuta ble ta of deaUny. bo nmttcr how tn.rt!y bo may yearn to do ao. Tha titity rt awiimliiw ay to adjt matter la to wist until the time rtttnea hr Iff aolutloB of the dreaded rtbleni. Moat'y, ala, wa la4 k the courage, oalleace, goitd Judcntrnt and prepared neat to meet the laauea at tbey artae Wa waste thought, atraln serve and banUh alep In anUclpa'toft of that hk-h n.-er ttanplrea l.n t a hoot until they com a out" cemhiaea lota of wxind wldi wtih bo end of good thlloaphy. Va no only worry in ad Tarn-, of the thlBg. but after It ta done If we calmly planned our earai and tfl.xt our beat what mora roohl fcavg been dmie T A mala difficulty ta Is striving to da too anuch and la overtaiing our rapa I Oea. Tha atng. a'eady. aelf reliant man baa so mlaglrtnga but tha weak one Bilatrwata every thing, fclroeelt In cludf-d. Ha rontrtrea aaalnat old and worrlea and hurrtta, while other eat. aleep and are merry. Hut thla la going to be the way with the average nervosa American, It wa bi. In fart, who Invented neuraathenia The dia ha become habit with him. and worry, burry. r t !. nen and Irritability ara : e,t!ng feature He iiei liii loKinpa home with him eat with It. aleepa aiih It. dreamt !ih It It I hi aha.low at the Are !! and table; It Mutt a!l hla plea "' '4 belee fciru and hi fam Hy. a!l !iwii he ruml tK.rn.w trouble' and nior(aiEe hatplne, tiealth atfS life In the balance AT f,iIFORfl-EEBGER SHQECO'S. BEEi'iS mU!M 23 CLOSES EECEEISffl 7 Tariff Pntt yes fs W Tlfrt SOUTH Vi'lLSOS OSLT PAVEO STREET tt TU afra jUiaf mlutk tht CI w First National Bank VZZJTA, I T. HAS UPON THti r t'BLIG CONFIDENCE ' IS EVIDENCED BY ITS JLARGE ANDj INCREASING BUSINESS i i Tha Beat hirvmi. To alep out of dijre for ft month it tetter than ft trip to k.'umpa. In thla rlin.ata one nmt have a roof. ,f eour. but any plana that la opt n to nerve a a be.trtit; and tie ruin in t.IH oie ia uninoietauie. iiri an abundant, aupply of gmt lr the )-. (, , in n grow noruial, dra-p and ua I tfrnb!el and refreahlng, ao that f l-er. our eea uim the world aa g!aJ I; If a a linntcr or any pagan ahepU herd In ths mortilng ef tho w-.tM t t-'ow ant!..u and fSuntered and bar .' ; tt.t nb dUtrat tion , the g,l.iii f t wury bo(ie an lnperaMe com s panlon. and e groan In pirtt that H-e i nl'em la a'l awry, alifn in trot N i half a d.. i.p bfpa'h of cl. an ail j would ' t a !)!Twrnt conn ! ilon to I life. Our anOeMea are tienrty n!l ar tlD'tel, snl ftr bred Ind'atra, nl. r , ' tha 'ir.!n i.pp.e.!..n of wall a t f rjf and the ftmililt'filng r'mnKT ' f paeten. jn-t ft tv in the open ) I j often dUp! th-'OI like ft Inlet I'.Mni Cnrraan, In American t'raft-rian U yj haa eaula Joel aa Bad The n it I'Uaae. air, will k u ly a- m poor man who tiir : auppnrt The I e:!srrifi 't hy. d j yoa mean to y oi are ft bl(iiiit The l,.'it-(), on, air. To rf thern are tj, iife ot nsy awmlalaw. Sxf 8;wca, s i 4- - l leefje d n 5 11 'TEA Sk,.w sf Taifj gftwRt .-.-r,a TO) Chi 0A