ie trade eat and nd " m for f9r. a pocket the 1'. ‘1 QVG 1‘8 st 100. " -N.KFH ’ SHORE 'Y. NEWS " LETTER W'Ho WILL BL‘ THE um PRESIâ€" DENT? It Woltor Woman and other poll- dul Prophet: m to ho â€4.4 gm there 1- good reason to boa-n an; Prudent Boo-Gnu mu yet be . commune to succeed hull-om ‘ . Theta who one. do not an to M full weight in the Prddont‘l ro- nodal mnemoni- thn he will not accept nomlnntlon for But the theory is that the contend- ing interest: of possible candidates, Tntt, Gomelyon. Hughes and other: will bring 1 Mock end then the Convention any owing wound to 3 Mn; nomination o! «the President. Them In nothin'z' nov‘ to odd to Mad We of events. , But. a: Mainly would be on inter. Mommy. in which’ the two most Wmorthetwommmda m placed in actual eombct must ouch other on 1mm such as are now bolero the country. . . It would excite much speculation too, as to which of the giants had the greater strength and whether the country tayored a change of adminis- tration from an aisle Republican to an able Democrat. ~ ‘ Thu 13 not a prophets’ 'col_umn and we are uttering n’ooplnlon on the sub- Now comes d final manifesto from the President himsel! martin; what he said“ “on the night after election" and declaring that. he has "not disused "and shall not change _th_er daemons thus announced." 80 the prophet: must change their outlook and. Bryn: will have another competâ€" not than Rootevelt. and declaring that he has " not churned and shall not change the muons thus thnounc'e‘d. " So the pmphetn must change their outlook 3nd. Bryon will have another compet- not than Booneveit. REPUBLICAN CONVENTXON. l The ï¬rst battle of the 1908 conflict has been fought and the city or Ghié enacting The G. 0. Puiatomect in convention 'ot the Coliseum on June 16, 1908. ‘ Rance: City mode it pliant fight for the honor or the promâ€"which- over ‘it any boâ€"bnt the Mantegn- uomod to be no much in (“or of the more central city that the vote The last of theme I“ mansions thus (or reported, is the nwtni- -en- tombment of four hundred minere in Mouongnh, West Virginia. 011 Fri- dh. Dec. 6th. I terrific explosion oc- curred soon after the full force "oi miners had gone down to their work. «and to an owfui depth. ‘ It, in utterly impossible to bring onc’a imnginntion to picture the deso- late sceneâ€"the terrible contusion-â€" tho him 0! wreck and rumâ€"the wail and woe of women for their husbands m-chiidren crying in" piteoue lymph- thy with their stricken mothers, hard 13' knowing what it all mourn, that too including their mm (other: and brother: have \been suddenly buried in durkncn. \ imam City mode 3 gallant fight for the honor or the promâ€"which- ever “It mny burâ€"but the admit-cu mod to be IO much In ftvor of the more central city thu the vote Volume 20 0w 0utlaolt 3 third ’ HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, DECEMBER 14, 1907 stood for Denver 4. This will men lively tune- In the only summer cannon and It It should happen. am the Duncan Ihoufl decide to meet In the lane Qty, the boul- will my 3 mt two-fold the hotel- '11! my a hnrvon nut unmet. . Iona CRY FOR wm SHIPS. The Emperor of Germany bu aE' chm! In I note this week that the volley of Germany 1- “u uroncor na- vy. cobalt-non. commercial develop- m is In perfect harmony with our 9n President's talk. To talk 9! we snd‘uk tor a bigger war mp- on in the am. breath seem: to have Some Q! as ere probabiy a little crude In your understandings but- it would seem to common people that the way of peace is not to excite each other to bigger armies end colon-a1 battle ships’and yet {this is whit the nations of the Christian em are doing. a'l‘he soimou which brings us clout-to Christmas festivity also brim the dark Imam of great columnist; The explosion» and other accidents in mines seem always to follow, one up- on the heelaiof another. at this sea- son or‘vghe' year a; If in grim mockery of our excessstve' inhow‘ot abundance ,and (sunny. ue. ma conformationmlouflm thoverylflcolhudndlofoutd- low I... It is ad. within tho power otthogovmntwdmthepeofle to down much to prevent such holo- DR. Bums THOMAS' BIBLE D182 COURSES. The course ot‘nomon- on the au- thoflty and worth of the We. :- dolivend In the Pro-hymn“ chunk. man-nu Put. are a continuous in:- onl “ton to all who are in u- open the mind to intelligent View and judummt. Lower criticism as dis- tinguished from what is called “higher criticism†is that the first aims 'o ï¬nd ewfly whal-m written while higher criticism deals with their au- thouhip and â€term dualitiu. ,1 The text of (hp Greek Went 18 more perfect than'any known copy of Shakespeare’s 'mflnss. The Bible is able to bear witness or lune“; The qugatIon,~“Whnt‘ ace: the- bank any of melt?" is or ï¬rst impbrtance. As to Its history, the m- ble {8 not a nary based on myth or hues.- It deals with men and time and date. It In historic. It in fiction. alto, for *pmqu In (Idiom: but “its nation it declhred an men. while no history . relates to time, plus and menu. ‘ Met! cfluckm dents. history and tech to place science swam creation. It am that Abraham is a myth Ind than it In dbagreed about in own statements; ~ A (mt alumna Ween the myth- snd‘hblu o! anaconda. htmotllonottho magnum mummm-n‘m Mummm. mun. ham and Jacob ma Jmph Ito-hil- orlc.â€"<:onnemd with the maple- s] has of the world und‘ovonu or Hour have“ mm- In the book 0! Mom: In “to WW“. {mien Qantas: It II I0 (no to tune “1!"va 1nd «mundane; . ' F‘inuly. the Bible fl a book of pow- er in Me and chum. It tin-form. 1m and writes it»): Into the chm The edimr of the 00:19th Re- corder Is in a peculiar pm since he can reject no W‘WW‘ however worthless. that come to him through the regular Congressional A Columbia. Unlva‘sity prolmor says evolution is nothing but a nation at lucky acumen“. I-Iereancr when a man 1- bumped by an hotbxhobno and gets heavy damages he may know: that be Is merely wanting weal-ding to programme. ’ Theoldboohoithouwmhho The Boston Globe prints 3 long edi- torial 'on "The NW of Interior Wa- terways." Them in no getting around the fact that the prohibitlomm have made that an important topic. . hours a day as a habit Is a plain ‘XB ass," my; the Lou Anxelel'runea. 1! thereby «he keeps another man out o! a job he II also g mun hog. . Mr. Fomkor’n [about fire dam m to have manna! all the Re- publican: living in the vicinity of the blue. “ The Mixer 1- beginning to make Moe prophets out of the gentlemen who hue been pradlcunc in open "Th: man .who works eighteen a OWNS!" Number go