mum "Bob" Evans ~miripg from actual (hay-wan invalid, k’yetfllull at the spitit.ot Quin. Bum ï¬ghter that. he is. he is Weâ€; the idea that a mtion'aaemity lie! in thepotencyand strength of its ï¬ghtinl tomes. Q" arrival _at Chicaxnun Wednesday he saith: "At the present time we have anavy 'to be [mad at. It nus never iii better conditiqn before in the history 0! this country. And the fleet at San anisca is in better condittm than ihen it left the Atlantic ‘9‘)â€: than M mam-nu hen Stage of (oral: more than md'ï¬e timber So gone. “We began with coal Bald! man u- ve flun‘ than of any other nation with iron om modulus inexhau- ti lo. and may, upon- now declare that the end of bath iron and call is in light. â€The men Mom in our eon-aw tion or coal during 19b1, om was mad ed the total own-Immun- -in “76. the centennial year ' “The woman «are. oi miner’alrdl and cu m hmdy zone. “Our mum) many: we not m. but they have been to injundbynq‘o’ci. mdbythedivhhnolrmtï¬lityund uncr- hck of system in dealing with than}. that there a In: navigation on them now than there wu ï¬fty yun ago. "Firinlly. We began With will 6! WI: amplcd {many and we have In impover- ished them by imman- use and by tiling to check. erosion that their crop- nmdnwinu m k diminishinl hut-d “But wc It: not prepared to Mt nny mnmry in the world. What vc need in a fleet of eigm battleship. We have twenty e now With sixteen ship- to defend each coast, und 1 newe fleet of sixteen ships (or an cmrgcncy. w: couId d'eiy the world, ~ “The United States shit“ that {cater a‘ large standing army and tremendOns any I do not pretend to undemndihe American :5 t on 50 mom that l' Sho'ulï¬ E ï¬eg My???†in a; “an???“ criticise its vital policies," but I have been a student of events that have made history, and in my (twee-swift: "Years of reason I have seen the mld‘s progress accentuated by great happenings. "There is no need for a monster army and a formidable navy in the United States Your position in world aï¬aits is recognized abroad. You are respected' for your materiei anti intellectual acct pliehments Those whom one «IQ; are invarlnbly tree from await. . "It in the {wane of War that the United . Statee should hive reaped the spoils of carnage at Manila. "With the retention of thou possessions came an pdded re- amnibility.1‘hiswuooi such I range that k at once praced America in a ‘ “I contend‘lhat we have‘the'beet navy for its aim in the world. Butit Itim' t big enough. WM‘I the m .othaving a fleet of battleships that some other country can come over and lick any time it gets ready. - , . . . \ -yWâ€", “A navy oi maï¬a“ :5 only : tempui tion for other puwers and a nip-less ex» muse, form. If yge are going to have a navy, let usinvc one that viii the up with any other In the worid. 1m: may and that only, due: our safety lie." So the redoublable“Boh" thinks our way isiu i fleet 0f [arty- -eight ships ‘Iihgliiges to see some other ‘country increase their naCy to ï¬fty nr sixty men he would 5ave to revise his ï¬gures. ’ .* _ ’ AN lnxsutnnmu. SPEAKS But a visitor to our country has been lou'kihg in}. Carm‘mghe amen 00: NAvv~Cou1usflno Vilma .l‘auuuu Mm: , - ,. N 11.. low at me «My minus,’ whether a secret not our own. or a me- y hdon b1 the haniblc and imam-tum "I lube avcry common trait Quenchi- position when it had to 005'â€. in th. gutter burrito! the W5†0‘ W" You had to mime yew mind W. and at you pmcadod the Wm sequwcc is apparent. “It him fol: in tuition to were“): Stun in M M of vicmry 1 notice that m Conun- has not bécn swept any by' this tram a" thought god that. after all, Ihor'c’lt". hnpe form to mime that! b original [ma 0’ M “W a mm minor than migrant and nuhler vie. expressed by the-1th! Camdmal. ' ' That is I note My 0! reflection. u is to he regretted Ilia! frame»: RM seem: to {0110' Admiral Evani' View of on daily pouring into Northern 1m to witnen thc wreck sud «and tho luxurious Gunncu [mu 1! eye; M was a cnmo am all innaatuty should div‘ site to bury out of sight (it j: that avfl_ series of- mutter-mud. shock a. g- each new claim it anm‘tInCnd. _ U; have no wsnh to contribute one in to 1M notofietv o! thu lmrmr. but '9 do W test that it is a lad Iign of moral flag nus that team: and veï¬iclc: 9! new description were tied up Iocbe fence m to every availnble post within, half mile of the scene 0! the 7910.0.qu N Guinngsg hyme. A_ newspaper repoa statesmat th.W.Schumac1nr still In! . Hes...- *{Q‘f W .»,.. n mrft“: “‘ â€".» a few gallons of that the Maple Syrup on 11:33.1)an t min a' éktnce" to Buy 1 (than; “Emetprising liverymen are rti'p'log-i harvest out of the tragedy In with to rig: hired to people .10 drive to the scene, ‘ the Everyman have unnamed 'husses on prominent corner: and 'bnrk- em' shout continually. ‘Dimct m the scene of the murder mystery for a quartet.’ The same is true at the ran- road mation.‘ It is the same spirit of curiosity which leads to many anoiher form of {vi}. The miserable dime museums would Have no support but the curiQSit) to see teétcu; u to View the monstrous. The iambic: at Gray 5 Lake gm ii“: of a mild tom of the same “with“ The postmistrm oi that little village 15;} person of general good chart-Egg; loéi qéteemp'd andmntcd¢ I But she “mm haanllomeï¬her curiosity to pry into tho secret: .oiothéi‘ people to such an 6213'“ "loveaflnin" and other matters whimh make ï¬rst-rate material for gossip. ‘ Haâ€"s moved inst moss the street'to larger quarters. He i5 better equipped khan ever to take care of his increasing Qrade‘. J' J J J M. WOLAK THE TAILOR vmnotmllymdtotYOU Wyou'mitoum nah mania... plume. Eaton- H urlbut Writing Papers At Albert Lennon‘s D M. Erskine Co BANKERS a REAL-ESTATE . INSURANCE Your Letter Highland Fuhmiah. T.).. 2421 '3 pct†Cont. [nun-t Paid on Suvinda. Albert J * , Larson’s is the place to buy all the latest books and maglzinu. A. G. Morse’s Telephone Fine Candies We Sell 2454