Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1898, p. 4

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A-nn--n-L.---n-- I '::':. :3; bdpll-AZ! JIM I IIUCBTU. I50, engine. in has uluctnd to antenna 1 (Lu... H. I" liming- an innknus. IUII sum: an Inn wvm. Ill! Wm bzylusd girlggn rigidly eluded In-on cantata : -oculcxccat udcnbo ab. nrdIII!gIbt_ioo_I:yaI nvnpnprobbly euyn Ihowurld II in round ofllhuliutrtglr Aetsornill In judg- 30:00: on plnp nbcluovfutho thui; II--_ kl -an mun Kan Yr-vb an P-uh 1-" $33 Iduzlunullo proi-'1 OIIX `X own New Yuk or Pu in-onlicy drone pup uuuluuu . In-mu! .\ mm. llllhlnn. C-Iphngnun Joly dolntbioicn. Royal unrinck ha Iulncmd In o-manna. EIlIIlIlj I W Ill.- 5-"!- nlt Inna. Mao and woman. and Lawn and nick nun piwlllw nan]:-J-4| 5-... wpn-urn -czvup-uyo Thospsniu-cl in courteous Iuyond tho nmolusy otlnr nationality ; no man oi uayochcneomthoglolnun my good- day (hum: div) witheo -sch apparent Cnnlinn In nnnvnumlinn Ln -n-n IL. lth vnow. Iluuy clmtulul ma Intlnf. and-an loogu Sydoohnu panacea mull boyuach us Ihoco.oho will euruinly In Inll npnsooud in football citcho. SlJTHERLAND`S nu lmwuu. nun guru VIII, on my whole. ncutly cnntouod and inlwontinp. Ind-IIIOIIQI Svdonhnm nvjnnnnngll n~`|_\' | |.... Il..\l:irxIn I I .. l-`. lmw-nlf Shortly after the kick-oil` reveral quick ruehee were made by the high echool boys, but none were eneceeelul. The game wee then hotly oonteetedaloog the eidee, but the hell wee kept ptenty well on the Gold. For about ten rninneee helore the hell time, the hell wee played dangerously cloee to the high echool goal. has when the nk hall was over no goal: had been scored on either eide. When the eecond hall wan called. it wan clear than both teams meant hueineee. After none had playing. I`. Keeley acor- ed two goals in quick anceeeeion. The hell not Lhteaueuea the high echool goal for some time, hec owing to the etliclency ol the delenee. which comic-led of onlv three men. no gosh veto ecored. F. Keeley made a hrillianbrneliend again one ceeded in scoring. The game ended with a ecere ol three to nothing in lavor of the high echoel team. I`. Keeley gave a One exhibition 0! dribbling. O. Sullivan bu (at his Idthl In-onml. .. . can I...-I. UIIIIIIIIWIDI Ulfillllg. Ii. BDIHVIUI III] for his weight for equal: as I full back. P. Tun-IA]. nnl an a nail: nnlnn an um. mt nu vugnl IIW cqnun [III Incl. P. Truuudnlo pol up 3 swift game In con- lmunrd 'I'Im Dnrnn can nn :5. uvvuuuu no 1,1:-uuuulua SYDE.\'llA.\l, May `:5 -An Interesting game of football wu played on the athletic grounds 9n the `. 4t.h of May between the junior: of the high achool and the public school football team. The time agreed upon [or the gune was 2:30, and the game wu called at. that time, although reversl of the boys were absent. The result. was that the public school turn had ten men. while the high school hsd only seven. The beam: luned up u lolloss : nun: r`ll!\(\I u.-... ... nu.- LIIIVU uuu IIUWII. But it in not only the man who "comes" to Ontario than is dealt with. If one who has paused all the examinations than this very council prercribea, and hue obtained hiadiplomae, and practiced {or years. then nrfenda by adopting methods of letting the people know of his nbilitiee, etc. thou are not acceptable to the members of tho OOINICII, hie license in cencellod, `-end he is deprived of his means of livelihood. Who does that protect? The patients or the old stick-In the-mud prnctitioueru. into whoeo bonds it would be impossible to drive I new idee with anything Ion force- fulthune sledge hummer? If the mem- bers of any trade attempted to form each as close corporation es the medical council the doctor: would be Among their moat violent oppononu--.-sud rightly so. uuupvuu. A sort. of an answer is found in this son- tenco from the Times. "The man who comes to Ontario to earn his brand by the practice of medicine cannot object to con- forming to the laws of the profoaxinn hero. I The Ouuario medical council cannot. in- quirolntu the tness 0! the man or aha standard of his dogruua, or mm the me- Lhodn of his obtaining them. They haw, however. a perfect. right: to satisfy them` selves that: ho is up to the standard may have laid down. D..A IL 1.. _..L ....I_ AL-_,, | 4- " l"l`Vlll'l nrwn. The News heartily ondoroot the unti- monb of the Brockville Times: "The doc- tors of Ontario are I credit: and oheinbility is recognized. pnrbicularly in the United Stanton. where on Ontario medical degree in an sarong a racommendnoion so may be obboined." Then there in no reason why their hands should be tied by the out:-Ag eon: rules of the medical council. E vary prnotitioner In good I.-banding in Ontnrio to day inn slave. Hie imsbere--the coun- cvl--aband over him with a whip. which falls upon his devoted back the moment he ignores bhe etiquetto" oi the profession. No matter what. his ability may be. if he is ulriile on` color in the matter of etiqu- otle," and refuaee to aubmib no the tyranny of his meebere, hoia not allowed Loprncticc. In ioprobeotion for the public or {or the in- coznpewno members of the profession that acuntea the council in enforcing the rules adopted? A Inrf. nf nn nnnmnr iz fauna` in bk}. -.... I III 'l`0romn Nvws. nu xv - I] u uu nnu plcnlllclll campaign. ' e dlecuesion which followed, it in true there were Mic. but only two. who expreeeed them:-elvee u not roczurdlng the total prohibition of the ll: uor tfnlc an the ideal measure for en ldoul people : and yet these gentlemen declered tlxcmselvu ee lnbendlng to vote lot it under existing circumetenoen. Their remerh were the signal for en outburst of protoete, hob and heevy from ell quertere. like ehot end shell in tlme of Wu, and I oen ensure you that if the eeverel hundred delegate: repro- rentlug the Beptlet churchee 0! Ontario end Quebec geve eny true indicetion of the sentiment of the Baptist: people, then the Beptiete are trclnendouely in earnest in thin matter. If there were my eppleuae lor the adverse remerke of than two brethren, in mutt have been exceedingly lelno. M I lulled to note it, though on the platform at the time. The etrongl y worded resolution was unenlmnuely curled by e . ebending vote. You may rest: ueured that when bhe polling day for the plebiscite cornea. the Baptiaohoete WI not be found wanting In support of the measure. not you voting "hell~heerbedly."- Duuunas Luw ._+__ RACYCLE. , The Bnptlotl And no Plohlulto. Kmnwrmt, May 25.-(1'o the Editor) : The reference In the odmorinl nplumm -1 him Wum of Monday lab. relating no who prohibition sentiment: of tho late B.spt,lu-t convention, van a our-prise to ma: Ind I um sure you will be planar! to have the .. monument; of thnh convention rounding the ` nnboor correctly rap :1. Ihnd julb ro- tumod (romthno gathering whore I hid the honor of prounblng I ruolutlon cull- ing upon ullour oplo to enter some I R H! I bi t i . on dil:nl.II':)`l:\| Q-ctirlr fgurlnurul ihin LETTERS TO THE EDITBR. roim-nu At Iidihnnm. .._._ ll-_ nr . I Klllulll . llawu-rn1:un (`. \\'-uulrll , ,5`. lilllix `For Sale by J. `r. HENDERSON. xmesron. A \:';aolesome, Agteeablc SI imulnnt cf Unrivallcd Quaiil y and Flavour. RICH. MBLLOUV. SOFT. ""'1'.1" \7"17:Ev &]r" r"r1`cI a"S{J.{s"t`illE'&3a'n;l`$n%'s"$}{2i Muslins these days. just the right styles and values that are wanted. Ilard to nd as big a selection of choice styles and designs elsewhere. 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c yard. ' Starr & Sutclie, We are selling it faster than we can handle it at the old price- Io PER CEN1`. REDUCTION. I an Umbrella or Parasol. Three special lines at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Iiasy to buy because oftheir real worth. I I`/"(II \,7 l`IT'l"l"I\Y{" . A _ ...,.L nL,._f`I._,...L-..'_._ .___l is peculiar and interesting, selling vast uantities of goods for cash at a small prot, selling goods in such a way that they are as much of a bargain to us as to you. So when you have gotten them home and have had time to think it all over, if you want to trade back all well and good-not a trade for something else, but for your money You can spend that over again; here or elsewhere, or keep it. iv!!! 1 IT\Tl.`I)\I txrrrvr I!1 TY\`l'1` n_:_-_ .1.-. __,- V... ....w, V --vv -.. . , MILLINERY WITII MERIT. Prices that are attractive beyond the lowest that you've ever known. All the stylish Summer Fashions without any extra- : vagant price to them. Trimmings too. DON'T SI ()I L YOUR CLOTIIING for want of iNearest Agcncies-l) xx . DOWN x, z mmnzc, THE BE_ST THAT SCOTLAND YIELDS. FORMIIBRLY RICHMOND d X. IIB and I20 Princess Street. The King of Scotch Whiskies. THE RENNEDY ( 0., Limitcd,Mnntr:;1|. JAS. REID 6: C0. `Alnbulunco call 147 A. JAMESREIDI JUSTARRIZEDJ sliltiiiilwl-I-lvitlhfeiil-Iv (VII-. I>I-.IwIrl>l>. it As an examfle of hay the Taylor & Co. Bankrupt Stock. run-suuunusuu.i Lots of new goods, too, picked up at job prices. Odd lines picked up at clearing prices so as to sell them under market prices. Lace Curtains, Gloves and Hosiery. Men's Shirts and Ties, Men's Underwear. Women's White Cotton Underwear, Women's Cot- ton Vests, Dress Goods, Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Cottouades, Flannelette, Women's Waterproofs, Dress Trimmings. They all go cheap at the selling of the swoon. ncluw III III no com BID}! `ea. Bury department all of ow Novelties in qunlioy and utylo. W0 gin you non Honest Qnlity lorcbolln than hu outbound- In-nnl nun; Purchased before the advance in price. cw... Abovo In Hand no eonpobing nook. Below us Iio no com ting orient. Bun dnnnrnmann nll ni R J. REID, Manager. You will nd II at the top with Inorotnuh utyleo. low priced anno- Iiom and Borvicotblo Good: than IN FINE: _:FO0IWEAR IT IS NOT OFTEN I~$GI>GI~I-G!`-Gflvi-Cir`-(EGGS! 2 Carloads of Fur- niture for `PEI (`Ill-ZAP$l' EH03 STORE IN KINUSION. Nonca. Qili -_ _____y_ _` H-lllmlndh. That you not the chance to buy goods at 50c. 65c and75c on the dollar. but you can do it on these goods at the selling of the znnnnn 15-5 A 44` -an-------1.: --_ _..- TAYLOR & co. IEANKRUQJ Srdcki` lm mm Jed/. UIJN If` plum. ur Tab a ham book :1 51'!` If H!` lmmxc u now. WI 2 wlnx 0 ed rrvo. ltrpuur lung u I. H.| Blpotll P O'n'.un [mm \'i( Ynkonc Io Slum non ol "lIIlICI1 k rk. ` xudy B O-I cl M! P IOIlIh&1&&IbI Iolj Yokihk-IDIDIHIOPIIQ-I. Btulmcul. AL. lqy IL-53 Buuv. AL. I pay cl aiding $00 to dual: J30 Bivingu 0 aunt who shod to nnundctothn. Onsndny nighbr. Gnlhnndulrind-can-urid....u..a. I-IIII II`: A. D Cuon. Ionol Sir AdolphoCaroo. remind nhlugnm from his hihat. who no iujuvd by n bl] in New York. until` that tho I! ponnntergouonl an gating dong all right. ' 'l'hoOnaI_nboud:'ku|o is about to taint: in tho Otuvn nllay. ~ lloponahy `hunt the Btltllh Into: 00-- pony In Illulllc Inn North. ' Ontuu. Ilny `. 8-'l'ho latent advices Victoria annonnco that the British Yuko I compmym shipping Iienund n In Iosknguay with I new to the coucu'nc~ 3 milny to Into Batman. the Hmncncolnent 0! In line to Fort Sol- Tho (rs: lly nilu will be M September. sad the _fur- cont-tic ion will then ho vigor- onoly Yuellsxl. In in nnoounood thu the espih been nnhccribod for thin fty uuuy mac. n In nnoounood um the unfit: ha may nu -II. The opnortunity to ranch the hood watt: 0! the Yukon by way ol Into Boo- uul. conplod with thofaca than congress Ln nownuzodthobouding Iynton on . `. . nun upptovou by no pt-undone. tloou any ' with tho and of I route {mm Glonan to Tlin lulu. `I'\{\_._ .._.l n:_AI,|u is H. BRECK. - 339 KING ST.| If 'r)uIon'l wish lodeal at llm cheapest plan`. 0 wlnsh In nlrnw your uuenllnn In Table (hut Htnves, with l`nrlnll(-. Ov--u.~*. hm-u them all prlces from $1.50 upwnnls. at _\-ouruna mul I-Zleclrlr l"lxture2n am! lflhoy Arelnrnlshul. We run re-Iarq-.1-r, or g.ldll1em. and nmkr lIIl?Il| luok Ilka now. Wltln `nu delufr In Inn-lug your l|UIl`:l or mlrlc I. gm 2 F.4lhn:|u'.- furnish- "4 un;u'..a": an urchin; mum mu nus AIM Some have their Second Book nearly lled. Present your book lled with Cou- pons at E. C. l\I1Tcu19L1. s DRUG Sromc, 124 Princess Street, and get your $3. Buyers` & Merchants' Assncialion , Why Not Be Beautiful? f Aclually Save $3.00.; The people of this city are waking up to the fact tht they can get Cash Coupons on everything they buy and thus CYCLING LID TO LYNCHINO. ru urv ltepnlrn or all klmlx promptly Mloudvd to. up `Plume OI. Ca4silA1% Coupons; 'AVux6N RAILWAY. STILL LEA_D. MADAM KENNEDY. -931 an-uh: A-vnlnun uvununf--.o. . u j I ,.__.A_._. ___-:g- w-'93 $1 jltlllgf} [:sonuumaud.umu 1...: onlyto call unnlouutindi-dctoucunlhonbykho thouundnn hundiuipnud. Thou]! hnluninndudlhon-uu`..nliuIno 'l'houpunemn.in- d-IIl.5-|5!""i!I_=-gain.-xisznnnyrnxnuf noloulyinlbvaylho Itoophnlna} Iunn1nd.htin tho uanocinwhich Ihyhvuhanhougbllngubnr. Inn- vlihllouvyiuut-ctingnullliugnnd sushi-hangar;-sud. --Hausa! cushy. nyulhxon Yuk Conan-cigl `ink-rand an lacuna H any. Rodin: unity Iouldlhbl ii `uuuultodoit. Againnniruu-Inn ouuyvuounldutdudtodoil. And I IInfj-n--'.I AA.-4:... A-' FACTS ABOUT THE WAR. 'l'hoUnihd Sun: wont to wit with Spain Iolotoil. In randy forcooicl. An nnnltnllionon nnhvillnho Anny do ,.._g-...; GL- :.I-_ ,(l' I -- 5 ll! in not nah J: pmnnqlt Tho Eda which Ibo Idninitt ISI1 :0-1-2-44] `LA :g I I - _ _.-- _ .. `--u:av yvurilriv ll IIK pron, wisely and vigorously directed by non ol the O'Connor stamp. '7'... w-.- uv-an wan. Ilr. Blake mny never overcome his re~ lnclenoeto rpeek in parliament: without urging. He in equal to green elforte, and he in never disappointing. Bun he ought tobe rqnel to an elfort that rnnnob he called greet and that can mu hegreeuy epprecietcd. The emelltnlk in perlielnen` fromthe men Hr. O'Connor cello bores. unnll holes at that, will never beetunped out heeohe eornevhee eeppreeeed by? redly ehle men undertaking to are ` `M oh. Ii..- oh. I...... -_---r - - Innlly IIPOQIII-Oi ol the line the lions appropriate, but Mr. Blake in not willing to human. A lnnnlnnnlinh .....I.. -L.- me an air. man. He in en greet e muter of gures I! Mr. Goeohon: he bee e mind me subtle M Mr. Bellonr; he in an quick to take e pointee Mr. Chamberlain; ho hes. in addition. A line voice, I splendid pre- sence. end e parliamentary treining of thirty years. But. he is cursed with e shy- ness and eelf-diebrueu which not all the en- couragement: end necuon of friends are able elweya to overcome, and he has no be bullied into speaking. And you anybody who listened to him on Thuredey nighh in the brief epeech he mud: on this clause of the local government bill much have known that he we: no common man: indeed. the rapt. silence of the hence while he nddroeeed in. which in the highesb teati- mony that bodvcen give ol its interests. showed than it an once recognized one of its mentor epirite. 1 have not heard in the cmree 0! thin session 1 shorb speech which produced eo prnlound animpreeanon,nnd yet here in zhie man, with his splendid poten tinlntieeof being one 0! the lorernoeu g urea in the hour. contented to sin nilenl end nnlnou n, while bores rage, chnbterere ' vex the public ear. and cherletene edver- ' rice themselves with the empitude ol e ' poster one dead wall." I ll- nu I , -.u-Junu ALI uunnn. Mr. Blake hue made his mark in Eng- land. both in the house of commons end In the law courhe. He has been used in many cares of appenl to the privy council. is in- deed the great medium between the Cam- dian courts and it, aria in much sought. after because of his knowledge of law and of court practice. Ho is regarded us one of the boob men in Weatminaher. Thin houeeb tribute from the pen of '1`. Pay O'Connor, n parliamentarian himself of Inna nu-n-. -....- -...| .1-_p ,_..,... ..... IIV nvuu wnu unusual interest: "I wu thinking of some thing: the other nigho during the debate on a clause of the Irish local government: bill. There '0 no man in the hours 0! commons. in my pin- ion. boner equipped-I may any more is no man an wellequippod-!o:- parliamon nary life no Mr. Blsko. He in Gooohou: he in. . --iml J\CnpJ\.Iu ya-nun IJI II? Qllilll CIIIJ more 3 is maintained because of the chain pull being between the bearings, take a rod 5 inches long. support it at each end.place a weight anywhere upon the rod between the supports. That is Recycle way. Then take the rod. put the supports in from the end I inch on each side, take the same weight and place it upon either end of the rod outside of theanp rt. That is the other kind of way-See. .. ..... ..., -. ynuluiuvlllulfllll uumen 0! long experience. and therefore I competent judge, will be read with unusual interest : I Inna o|.:..L;.._ .1 _.V - HUIIANITY IN WAR. An incident at Hampstead has given oc- casion lore great deel oi criticism. Col. 1 ` Fred. Grant, the colonel ole regiment. was asked by a man for leave to see his mother who was dying. He was accompanied by his sister. who joined her entreeties with those of her brother. Col. Grant was ob- durate. He could not be moved. His sternness could have been reconciled had the regiment been organised and ready to go to the lront. But it was not. `t\waa one ol the volunteer corps called in ser- vice by the emergencies of war. The man could have been given the leave he a ed lor, but he was relused. He gave oil` nce by declaring that, whatever the so quenoes. he would go, at which Col. ant had him stripped of his-dnilorm `a re- moved lrom the service with everyevidence of disgrace. Col. Grant's action is endors- ed on the ground that in time of necessity, when in the service of the country and in war, the soldier knows no feeling save that arising from devotion to duty. The New York Sun. relerring to the case, says that in many cases. perhaps in hun- dreds of thousands, the men at the front lost the nearest and dearest of friends while they had to stay with the columns. With the Army it is duty first, last, and all the time. While that is the popular idee, during war, the fact remains that Col. Grant was un sarily severe. He could not very w ignore the deance of his authority, but he could have avoided a de- cision thst made that rebellion possible. The American who wanted to look into a mother's eyes and receive he farewell mes- sage was not different {rot he Spaniard who braved the terrors of the deep and the danger of capture by Americans as le crossed from the fortications of Cuba to a neck oi land where his wife and baby boy were lodged. The one was disgraced, the in other honoured. The instincts oi humen- R4 ity were ignored in one case and respected ' is in the other. til THE` DAILY WHIG. TRIBUTE TO BLAKE. rI,L, L , -ran mum mg, 4?i91iu1as1`).e.*.~, my 26. 1898. `. my Jno--D310: Ian-D Idp $5! Laughs! -You Jcuuo-Woll. and ball I dun In up bnyhuu-ouno-l -an l-go -yxt. aumutiu [TIC-W . ' I . L lhxomuusttotho K-acutnupuitu-f tinrylrouccnsondl inlsfahruroo, buhupnrdondudldtthhnits Elias. "_"`" I;-klilb. ICU!!!` IRCD il |& W` RISE! & If pkg. uoo. Inll In Iihnlooyoo Juno-5-J: vcronudavulrou Trnouloinlsuilorn tumolxlnypnru. Gaul can-hassling. I arena thut lanolin. . ll:-- ..._nn- 5L` l`._._A__ -,_-_ Tauvorrn. Mn 26 -W. D. Hut and wits and F. I.`- nndovn\oo lel:on'l'hoI- day to opuld tho 24th in Toronto Ir. Woodcock. Cundal But. in clothing lot John Print. In. Frudaick Simon is viniting bu lint. His Curio laockridgn. Rota! Richardson and vilcnn at Henry Richueolfn. Mr. Ron. wilt and ollsul an ant-ding district Dating at Bahr- prin The hdin uidg|vnnn" tono" intbotovnbollonfbouhy ' can u mecca. Pro:-do fut chad: porpouul unountod to 33. ; llov. Ir. Cnnwoll will I As-cocoon:--Ac lone. gtvuiiinponndiiicutoinihotovn hall on Ju_no9I:h: tho ulniniouiulnn. Rev. Mr. Big!` -ill punch in the Iuhodiu chm-ehbinnutsnndoy. Sunni young non uuudod do coocwt givu by tho tuadlrtybundniingncu. _ HARDY &c0.! ,VI.x1_@Illl'I nuunn nun!!! and l)'. V ~ _uI-`wt unnlmmnurving gucgig Q. Kllldltl Qitunimv Luv gnn-z-anal .5.-, ..-cu", -wypuu-1 aaluu. ' The Spanish fleet. in playing a game similar to than which the adlnirala played ` ncarlv ninety three your: ego, with admi- n ml Horstio Nol.-on. Neleon had bloclxad ed the French eet in the harbor 0! Toulon lot neatly a yen: and a half. Ab length the Spemah eet joined the French. ran the blockade and oeoaped to the \Vear. Indies. anchoring no Mutiniqne on 12th May. I305, nhe very day admin! Cu Vera came drove in I393. The comhinoi eece escaped Nelaon once more. but he followed them acro`-s the Atlantic and came up with them an Trnfalgar, where be utterly defeated them. capturing nineteen onb ol thirty-ve veseola, while his aeh was only ` twenty seven in number. Nelson had . predicted that he would take twenty olthe enemy : chips. He came within oneol in. ' end then died in the urns ol Vict.ory." which wuhie memonhls thgohip It: took admin! Nelson from May, l8t}. ,to Oce- ohet. I305. to eccolnpliah this victory. yet some people around think that ner- edmirale Sampmnend Schley an slow if ` they don : accomplish a similar lent within a week. "I'lnihpguIlbJ-hf` .____.,,., .---._-.. ,_-.. ......... ...,....... cam. Thom are in the pnnilh service. he says, regular troops and 100,000 volunheen. The Americans, he feels satisfied. on auto Cubs it they send man enough, buboo do in the invading nrmy must be 300,000 strong, "And 0! this num~ her no I858 than 100,000 will surely die of favor." Clearly. then, the Americana no nob prepared for invasion yet; and clearly there is doubt as to the inaurgonta, their condition and lxiondlinoes. There are rumors that tho invurgenl and Spanish iorcoa are amalgamatnq, consolidating, for battle with the Americana. This in not believed. but In in cnueing aomo uneasi- ness, And in the taco 0! it. the campaign is making on I new and 3 more serious phone. The war, which promised to bone shon- lived, in dragging nlonz no alowly, and at y An expcneo oi perbnpn I million a day. \ _ 'OXICB&`. CanoulI'o William Buhnl and D'. Kllfiil KARIIII1-n manning -n.-.;_ aL. A Spanish banker. Souor B. Pirlm, who left: Havana before the blocludo and who is on male to Spin. via Monl:rool.vontnr~ ed the opinion that Blanca had six months proviaione. nnd than he is more strongly fortied ghnn some reports indi- nnfn ""aAnA .-n in CL- ..-_:-L .__..:-- Oeetticg this reflection upon hbe gov- ernment, end you not removing it, is the I readiness with which some of Gotham : blue-blooded young men have entered the I military eervice on row recruits. A num- ; ber of them have joined Roosevelt's rough- I riders. the cevelry regiment which has . been organized in Tex is and which is com- posed for the most pert of cowboys. These . have been joined by the New Yorkers in n good-nltured spirit, the spiritoi patriot- ism. the lpirit thet prompts to timely ec- tion, the epirio thsh sees no dividing line, socinlly, between the men who are ranged ` up in defence of their country. True. I Roosevelt is not a trained soldier, and can- I not command, but he has associated with ' him one who can commend. Col. Wood. I and he is willing to follow Wood, and learn 1 from him, and be governed by him while , ho is learning. lb is I case 0! honest sub L mission. of brainsend wealth bowing belore : age nnd expertneee, and it is not without I its educational ellocts. 5 _ The place of command in the army aheuld ' be held by the competent: only. It In noticeable that poaltione are being eaaigned by Preeident McKinley to the eons of anv- eralol his political lrienda. Thus com- [ mierione ore eaid to have been glvee to L e aone oi Blaln and Logan. to the eona of Senetor Brice, to the eon 0! John Jacob Astor. be the grandaou of General Grant. Now all this in the reverae 0! President McKinley'e experience in the war ol 1860 and following yeara. He and Grant and Sherman and the rub of them had to make their recorda. Genar-sle end colonela and lieutenant-colonele were not made . by commis `on. but by aervioe in the eld, and '3 : sons of these men ahould not to ake their mark in the same way. The presumption of some men, in demand- ing poeitiona by favor. orpeoially in the army, la without: a parallel. In England commend gone to thoee who can exercise ill. The nation realizea that its honor do ' penda upon its leaders in action. and it eeee to to that the loadara are not deion- tivea. In Germany illness, and tnese only. secures positions in the army, and promotion dependa ontirely upon the cap ioit-y to nerve and to obey. If any man had a right to lnvaur from the empire it wae Blzmerclr, and yet in the Franco- German war two of hla eons fought in the ranks without atripaa or diabincllion of any kind. and Bismarck : only question of the officer commanding them wan. Did they do their duty ? 7 I and professions] nut to omto In army an to Build a ship. llluory loponuux luau. l..__:-L A1.-- :_ _u,,- exam le how Racycle claim 0 less strain and IIIl\l'Q onggml in -an:-no-:-;...I L-A-..--

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