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BECKHAMS MESSAGE

Tlio Governor IijrosMany NeededItclbrius in Kentucky

The Donded Debt Wiped OutSchoolDocks and the Prices Paid For

ThemColored People CanSolve the Race Problem

flop llectfhani mcsage la In pnrt a-

tyUeiiIl of tin ftrnrrn Aw oinliltlila rrnulur PeslIu of year

rm n H itirinliir of the IrKlntutlIHill of HIP Hit K itrrmtliMlt with Ih

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Hiitlon or time Itxiil ut Ol dsyp II IsiinrlHnl that you take n prompt nudIMnun None of the work lie fort > 011

tT UIP furiiir cnnilltiitliin It was IopIn onc day rut ii iiill to l o lntr

il pniMiil In Mill hour KlKiiPil byprubnhlyIKHinl Idea uf In what Hie Mil runiiil KollonltiB ilw riinllliitloniil riniiirtilit It now UkoH nrarly two

k for it bill rvrn mider UK niiwl fi-

Mlile niitilrm In an YlirotiKh tin tur00 truck itf IrglNliitlvv roiitlnn tul1Itntnt lulu im A spry mniill Ier

LI IC of all UK hill liilnKlnril will-r IIP oornKliTiil ir MKIHH by I lit twoerr iitkl fur that ivHiHin I suggcpt

mi iiulrktv whiitow the whmil Unnshuff DIP east friiin the mil tin

from tin miiicrimmr IliltlIlne may it HMM 10 mh inniMinir-

it uf pftutknl b1I1 tit the MoplrDont Need Many More Laws

id ofulltliHi t1 HfTalrK In HIP roininoix lih In mili to lu ilfttmnil v iry hiltI ilitlnn aI till HIHI IIWIwIN run ba-a H > IHIMJ ot III the usual length urI r MMMlnii

IH vary gratlfvloK to nil our IooplI the 111 of Hffnlrii HirouKhoiI nnnOnwettli WH nrwr llPltlT lllH-

iirMntn

IpHin and r nli >ntinpiil exbt1 where Hit III lire miiMlnl sadill IM rou flu of Juiillro hue iirnvr

fN1vu rrpcllvp In mliicliiic rrtmin the linlnlmr tlon of law jiroiand pntvpprily ron I H wu In rrerI-

on more tirilnl thus evr Infore litK Invmlril In for ilcvoliipnipnt of Iha-

hes rwmiirrrii utsl our Iaept0 riRlIxr Hunt eer tin lirlllliint uplMirliinltl-rmtvaiiwment ash mjilrvrmcnt Iwfur

inI lip flniiniHil rotiillllon of the nlnlP Run

trill III lh tinIjrimniMtl i >

Ililon Tltp pulillc limlllnllon clmrlIP mill tvltuutlniinl neotl front thl

J wrnl imwmlilv mallpr nppntirlaIonsin ttttE ttar rrulrt for many year

Bonded Debt Wiped OutTits Iximlnl dbl of Hir stale HIIIUUMIIt u mit 1 11111111101S1a41-

lwJathtlm > r with the exception nr

t10 er was n rwil1 tMlNiMe In th IrAttalprifsltt in Mlwtn > nr > HIM 1 iilorjlliHiil neei

Ir imtttey than upunt Ttii lnl Retterasmnhly wwa very lltwrnl In UK HpproMUM nnil ihejr nrr II

NunKIHK l- on dllion ihHt Ihey rrpke

Ittf It sal IKIII The tuily urgent tieeeItjr tar uctli N oiNMi your mrt towun

the in me Htlimt IN i tirovlde prnPiirrtiM In tlirlr ntiwiliy TeM shouttwo > ran these i hre tiiBlllutlonn parr-lnea cmwilnl that ll has In dltllroll and In many r1I lmio ll 1n torrovM ommiKlill M fur HW psurgta

Have to Stay In JailPraQUrntl Mrt NHIrntn nflw hcrlni

l vrn ailJiMik i r nn iiaml mind lueIft n rmsln In llnlr rnunlJat Im far tip a nine until v rnrp

IpUld srts n r ino nvyluiDH Yonp hW IhN eunrlhlnj lu rrlklrride etylwt I ii IMK ItOt rrqulrr n-

IrRe marl v lo ila u 14m-r NI Is h hr IfIttlIulln o-fttp kind ft a r 01 iitull another fiIqsty and n > lionirn iipim UK

4I < > I lit i IIHtririiy ran tit mrtuvrti tHUvr of rnrt HMM IH < slly brhafltllmc nil 11at mum to all or matd lh pno nl aIums-1hc two twt was rap ill Imnklnrl th

otlHN nt IJMrvlll Musks u nlllltbntMninc of thIr odllhn Thy Ukrcl toIM> uiiilir Uw former vynlrin nr maiwn1M M n Inner xlnP In lire + trM andI-

1M user of s Kfntt dual of truublc1i taw wan Ilowrpr rnillrally rlutitnd

h Iota5 ors Ihvtr ha IMWII a nmrkrl furpro iiiiit Mlir ttirn

Tin stale rrfurHiHtory fur youlhfii< rliiiinl HI lr lnntiin I coniMn tv II1begyp+nt irnl w rihy unit It houlil by caritll r a pull tt

I 4kour Kttrtitlin Miwclally to theept rl st tIM nuBorlniriidMit o ubuc In

H ru in for tin Infurinitlnn whist Itstep Mton th > nlijmt of fMlurntliroj< lir In the pips slut for Ihi ruates-

twt 4 hI nakm fur linprovvnitntSchoolbook Law

Thr mom Imponnni fmtur nf IliU milM i U 1111 milHi Inn of rhuoiiHKika andihi price t nld fur them l icltlatlor

p this matter U ilimHiiilnl by tier Iepi nmt ahtl Ihiy hnvi brrn II al-iphal R vrrMl tlmm In I lie mnt In r >

lo It Ihrrr l every l-ypnemlerrto hftc rinlily hull without foil tpa H Militxiiiit mnnlinum prlrra for iihoolliookiti I mtulilUliloc K lnli xinlfortnlly IM

ihi texts II U not nn xiKrlincut for4tnr dales luivc Hilnplnl 11 nadlttinehr ii iinlvrrwitl llfnrory wherevertt ii 0 Iwwn trleT Tin iiroH > I r purlM tUlu nnl lintl onr the men iiuentlon

n i uhethrr nr not onr spited childrennull In able In nirihniM > their lunik +

Vxiit nnvthlrd leN limn they now wyfur tinin that H I Mirprliiliiit any oneah std olijert In II who arehi rented In the teakhllptopto nnil oretit iroin of Riitlnn Hi lilitlnnt price IHW

II I fur their book It IN niinoiimtiryr rerli nil the mlvHntMSiK of such HI M the qiieiltun its teen hofore IhsI ipit BO lone lt fimnreH and uii taw >

ICU been no tlioruuuhly 511cupsrd tlittument bronchi mttliinl II hove Innn

oiniilitely cxi u eii In their ncnkumxUlncrIU and the tact has lpr11 PO

r asI yr y esldbtlshed 11111 we Arf 1011111

iili higher irlee fur brooks thnn arei ild for the nine looks In sent whore

h liiw Imvn hn iMmwrinl of thisaP tern HO writ iindpmliMiiI tin the pi

liavo reaion Lsvrtight Impitlrntr Diction mid lo IXIMHIi > general npeulbly ti fiilllll the pentH HO loliR Inn de lo them ami plitrn UIHUI

Htnlulu bwik n law of no much goodii thp rum of ciliiwtlon ninl to the re-

d of tin tor iwiiplc of the plateOlhpr pitygpulioiiii offrctltiB the Itoovcmcnt of our roinmoii nclinol MypteinIV bo foniiil In the retort of the PIIIHT

+nlschools0 nllrintcnnlnat ilonpmnkp

forn

r tips Invratnipiit of llx money Vireo Incxlumllon of chllilrvn I thenIlk

iro rrcomniPiMl 1t you nuke untiliMtmitlal rro o In the xchool Hind IniKr Hint the IciiKih of the HCliool Iran

ruy be extended fiom live lo nix or novenT 1nllin

a Tim Acrlrulliirnl and 5ti clmnlcnl rule° co nf Ifxlncton la ltmN4IlIliiln proprun tits rmiKii of lilnlior slue

It luivrt every n HMiiiiyttM mid ItirouniRfmont In hp work Ad-mirably locnlpd laid will rqtilppnl It I

< le llnril In Him with tho lrorItInittutlnncln IhrtlnutliIllgstRgeatlthatY-ou make a rnnful Invcptlpiitloii of Its

and r < iUlrrmriiln and nn fur 4NroiiHJKtpnl with the titutc moiinx ilo niltint lot popvlhlc fur Ita Uovclopnunt andgrowth

1 ho Normal and Industrial Iimllttitpfor tolorpil Iwrdningigesnl1workClsfornthfurl nnil almet It linn birii RvniToiKly II tIan nlntp nnl In tlpwrvlni any nililltlonnl lnlp It may need

Solving the Race ProblemThe colored people of Kentucky canulvo tile nonilled rnoo problviu tarbriinelvm If they cnn reach the point

where their rare prejudice cnn not bntlrred up In every contest and

If they wilt tint allow IrreaponMble deliliciixurn to tlrh Hiem that their whiteIemhburii nro their ptienileH rather thnnheir friends The negroes have never hadteller frleilit thnn tho Willie people ofyfititucliy iat e lain to them fur al ¬

9fthnhtaxce theyharupL rnlpcrielttrelltof

hare ptunlly In the nshoal fundsHIP whit olillilrin of Ills shale williI

Alunit HIP line of linliiiitrnl told ittraining Hipr nut IwHer theirind miki tlmnuielveii worthier of theprlvllrfii of flllseiiHhhi MIIII of themost lull ifujiixlitfnl ISIS dereIII the Ntiitt hula IIVKIIII to retijlze thesefact iiml HIV ilnlnc muili goat snotgthem towuni H morn neintllilti end IraIlea l Impnucinpiu of the rare The omen rernicnlre the InipoxHlliMlty and sbmirdlty of iMielul equullly b t < een theraces

I sit you to flake a romiiarlMon of thishauls In the iiiiillturn reiioriH of IllsnniouiitM paid li > the plate each year forthe rupfHirt of IHIIIIHT IdloU and oberveto went nn nliirmlnK extent tits Impultlon In lerowliiR rrom JunO IWi IIIJune 1 UIIJIII txperi e Increiimd from110114 ii6rt I miRniit tliii youon anon the Into thud the touuly haUimy oiiPhnlf of HIPMale khuil be forcedhalf Thin will put u ctinililarnWe checkSilo tho drain and II la not hhtg moteHun Mr anti rea>onnble

Money Recklessly WastedVou rlunlil ulso examine the flRiirm la

lie rriiorti In reRard to this com of crlnInal prorrruiloini mid IH to what xlIItllipup rxlllUPP hutp crown TI TP In IIrrckles wn le of the iliiteii money Inthlr matter mid Hoinethlnc hould bdune by you to put an end In IL Irulnrlegt +latlon IIHIII tliN Hiibject and tit

Idiot cliilmx would pure tin viallIr or SJ per annum wlllioiit tntug nny one nil lnjmtlc or In the InPIImtiHlrlnic the public irrvlce-

ou will heiir niueh during tlla yemil nupon the subject ot an appropilutlon tosari new capllal his lldiigs In this IIIPI

PIIIII to the glienil itHKembly ol 1912 I

PXlire eil my oplnlcyi nl oiit ll mid Ihal01 ilnlon It Hie pit 1111 now RII II wu tInTie ktiiip if better whip now limn evt rliifor to build a m d cnpliol I suggeatthat lu nny proponed bill for thin purleiFeyou V Him every ponKlble prevention-and lufeglluril are liiken that thus OntsInlertMi nu > be protn tnl and not a 111

lir of the approprtulloti CUll be uhdormb4ptdFor

the Worlds FairYou will also IIP called upon ti mull

pool niHiroitrlatlun to aid the Kenliiekpxhlblt ut the IxuiUlnnn PiircliHre IxfaPllkon In tll Ioub Ill eor t molterof enterprUInK Ktit Itmen In tile pintnfter the fiillure ut the Ut Kneral n +

Nml >lv in appropriate money for thttpuriHMe turmoil m nmuMlntlon ninl rnlstioirm fund with Mhlili they tins toadn start for this Kentucky exhibit thenThey hats nut n miltlcltnt amount rrthe purKw ii ml therefore nek van ttnnki mine appropriation I thnk Itwould be veil to do m provided Part unnpproprlnllon would not Interfere willnn hoarse e In the KIIIM fiinJ or willI rniillolThe probably toliitter comllttAn thnn ercr before I rrryou to the report of the iidjutHnt Bnirn1lllll you tnn > use silt lisp detHllM as to LIPliiiulltliMi and strength We have tx0reKlmeiiK of Inrnnlry wlih r virul urliCUfilMViiiiHinleii one Imttnllon of areIlllrry anal u inop of rivalry There are-two object In view In tile tMiititlidiniftiof stile Mate Riianl the fiml la to hatetime military fore ready fur artlte nervI ee lo all he rourl atsl civil iilllliorlappltnueeInnedlnnp ltuIIIIC the ant adtnlnlalnrHim efrr the rporcnnlMtlon of thusKUltI there never wan a nxiuent madeutan Ire b > any judise or outer cell oHIwulbltornd numttprii fur the uprvlce as promplirglIIIPA Boost For the Soldier Ooys

Thu peklut rharacler of our tnte-tnwlw tAhswp IV their valuable pe-rk Is BremliJH enuoly durlllC the trPtrlIuletrtheir prnetup there for several numthpnuthorhlhaeInd rrc for the law In hMl Counts111 aulllrr lace lieen withdrawn frsm-Ihrr pod I liellwe thui the gall errrt ih ortonly will from now on mak

jirr for troop lo be ent there-Retai

This ci dltn there for n while Wererprv unforlunale though they weregnhrx5M5 fptei h propntlunsl JrurHurts mnIug whom It has been < tulle nUphlon In iMiInt a lurid rommtep out ofRI iy trigty In ICenlueky Our Ptale hpp

lens bade tlnIPlrt nod prey of thewyrklp repre enlHtlvmi of the ypllovo<irnal In the north sad eau l With

norbhl greed they seize upon every rrlnvmimltled here and dlvplay It in theunt extnviiRant manner while n dtnlIr crime committed eUewhere reeelveiiiilv a iMmlnR notlre The effort IP mad

lor them to dl < rpnt the entire tate midIr 1111 create hp lmpre > loii InletII jtruplp ore barely chlllxetl

Should Rebuke SlanderersTlir aarder should lie reliuke1 wherer pttlbl end It would bll well foi

rest to PA n law liolllnc lo penal ncountalillliy these lrre ionlble romuncen

Who send oit fiuli inl < reire ntiitloirand fdlwhiMMU Tulle of Kentuek-

ren Ill lawabldlnc op ally on corlli life111117 and property art an rare and well1hIsay that Hipre wj not a dny during theart year that human life wa out safeicountythanI hleiRii or Nrm Vork from the aneulnare iiiliiiiin tit whoiw veracious juiirnalIle erpM have Ireii tnhd day after dutyof she awash rel cn of lawleiiaiiepp nud

rime In Kentucky The outcome anilIrooburalma unit 1Ipls of Kentucky amtawed the upremncy of law In tlds-Stilt

I call > our attention to the ahle andjlttnble retort of the plate board orh ealth nhitwlni av It iW the excellentpublichsahhPaying the Debt

In pissing title Pdtnmunlcntlon to yourrmtt me to upeiik brielly of HIP oblige

tiins whleh I HP the executive anti youII the letfilntlve abler of the state

overnmeni owe to tine Krtnt iKHijde whohuts chimen in for the tine HP their

uhlle xrvantx and Invented us with thileHin re Hiniibtllilep or our

ptllnu Our debt lo them cnn not ItoillsIrrInlnrWith its mnrvelou growth and moteltee achievement In n little over a conJury pprlimhiK from Infancy to the frontof rue nailnnt of the ourlh we err Jtintlyproud of It Hash boaut nf UK greatnesslut let tip realize that UN future run notI secure Its iroereeK can not contlnnounI Its KM > ple can nut unlethose clmrKrd with the controlnail coneduct of Hie Government shall he HOMO

Iutely faithful and Incorruptible In theierclxe of their authority How grout

therefore U the duty we owe Kentuckyho e welfare null destiny have I seen

inpornrlly InlruHted to our cant whatalchfnlncHi plionld we gluefin her InlrrPt what illllRince devotoin her development and proupprlty withWhat rigor and courage should we meetnud overcome lhrpewhin would deKHilhr whether they hold come us open

lemlen ur nuns In the mnre poIIMieil nailniKeroUrt gulls of those who eeek byllclil Ied ulu Ire to vligrnfl themnelvim

Ilk pa mIPIlMu imlltlc 111-11wllh

I

what pleptsanrse nnd valor chouldwr stand like fentlilelv guarding the ou-tpat of her honor and pence

Kentucky Deserves the BestSite denerven the bet we ran do her

nnbta people are worthy of the concecrn11 to their pervliv of every talent old

abiIty we have They Irate no alrneyn or liibhylnin to nleud their euus-but with n truntlni faith lint loyal up-port they look lo im mud npk that we t-

b4t forget them mid that we reward themlldemii they hove placed In uy by nnhonest anti consclentloUH performance of-our duties Let u therefore dtirlni you-rseslsn here thin winter look tho fold-over and see what goal we eon do see If-

there are any imeful lawn wo cnn pans111111 nny hail 0nss defeat pre If we ranhT any action of ours make Hie IrI-

lIIrll more cheerfully In our homex andthe Unlit of Intelligence In the tutees of-

Our children l eam with greater brightnNaa nee too If nnywroiiR cnn IIP icmeItstl It any rlRht justly due can be crunlnit and se0 nboV thtlRs that hueswuphe who huts so truntiil and honored

up n ver have reason to reproachup fur u wrung done or n duty unperformat J f V liKCKIIATlI-

CSoveruor of KentuckyJanuary 3 INI

FIFTYEIGHTH CONGRESSI

Regular Session

Washington Jan 5SenateTits-enates first session following the hotMay reecsa watt devoted entirely tllPanama Ircslilunt Itoosovelt sent nmessage on tint subject which was recelled with great Interest DUciifislispeedleebeingagainst the policy whlca has beenpursued

House With tits reassembling ofcongress Moniluy alter the recess thechaplain of the house In opening thesession of that body prayed that warbetween Kusula and JUlian might IllAverted by a peaceful ailjnstmcht oftheir dllterences A privileged resolthou offered by Mr Hay dent recitedthat certain statements contained luthe Hrlstow post olltce report reflectedmi the membership of the house Itprovided for an Investigation by ucommittee to be appointed by thespeaker A point of order was madeagainst tho resolution by Mr Gardner

Hen N YwaK overruled and thesaute fate met Jlr Payne rep N Ywho illsired to refer the resolution totill post oinco committee A vat onordering the previous question result-ed In a tie the minority supportingSir Hay

Washington Jan rSen1telrocsenateTuesdayMr Unlgo on the nlMiatlon on the idlemua of Panama lie discussed tie nbutract qiustlon of the right of thepresident to recognize the Inilcpcmcare of a nation and concluded thatexcillshcIHe also contended that there had beenuprisingIathe HnyHerran treaty and declaredthat tin president oonld not have doneless than inform himself of the propert Mr Lodge argued that our Interventlon In Panama haul been 1013It the Interest of peace and contendedstepbNllutiftc The prlrlleged renolutloprovidingformrntH In the Ilrlstow post oltlce reportreflecting on this membership of thenubile Tuesday was referred to theromnlltee on post olllces and postroadH on motion of Mr Payne N Ytilt majority loader Eight republicanvoted with the minority on Mr naysmotion to order the previous questlorwhich was lost nnd three republicanvoted with the ihmocratlc minorityiigaliint the motion to refer Tilema canal was read In the house

WashliiKton Jan iSedateAllege-ed Irregularities In till iK >st office doimrtnient eonstltnted the only thenuIn the senate Wednesday The ques-tion came up on a motion Urst madeby Mr LotlRP lout afterward by MrPurnse to refer tie earmark resolulon looUliig to n senatorial Investlga

thou of the rust olllce department tothe nmmlltee on post olllce nnd pastprod The democratic senators ntsted the motion and contended that-the country would not be satisfied withall investigation of ndepartment madehy the deiKtrtmcnt Itself

House The only measure considered In the house Wednesday was o billIntroduced by the delegate from Hawall to ratify an act of the Hawullateclslature authorUfng the manufaclure and distribution of electric lightand power on the Island of Clina theterritory of Hawaii OwliiR to the ohectlons made to the bill It was comenit lod to the committee on territories

Washington Jan SSnallllrMorgan occupied the time of the sen-ate Thursday In a reply to the speechof Mr Lodge dfver d last Tuesdayilr Morgan again criticised the Presi-

dent anti tile altitude of this govern-ment In connection with the Panamaepnbllc lie Introduced numerousnewspaper extracts to hear out hisintention that the revolution was asIsted by olllcers and cUfzons of tbrtllled States Mr Morgan said thaiIf the United States should withdrawrom the Isthmus Colombia would

ulclily drive out the few revolutionIsis and their supporters

RIVER IMPROVEMENT

BIII of the Utmost Importance Intro ¬

duced In the House

Washington Jan 11A bill of thetmost Importance In the effort to geta niuu foot channel In the Ohio riverfrom PlttaburK to Cairo ling been In-

troduced In the house by lcprescntathc DaUell It opproprlaten 20n0Hifor the purpose of having a surveytnado trout Plttsburg to the mouth of-

the Big Mlrni river It Is Intended toipplemcnt a similar hill Introducedearly In tile session by Representativercheson That bill appropriates nnequal amount fop a survey from themOllth of the MlR Miami to Cairo Thl-hili directs tho secretary to muse a1

survey to ho made of the river for theirposo of estimating the probable

cost of a nine foot channel between thepoints mentioned nt a cost not to exreed the sum mentioned

Medal For Benjamin FranklinWashington Jan Representativedams of Pennsylvania traduced I-

Ibill Tuesday providing for the strik-ing of n medal In memory of HenjamlnrnnUlln to commemorate the 00th

inlverfnry of hit birth which occursinunry 17 190C A single medal shall

be struck in gold anti shall he vent to-

Ihl republic of France anti ISO Impresskins shall he struck In bronze 100 ofwhich shall bo distributed by the lIlIsl-dllIt oust 50 for thu use of the Amerlcan Philosophical society

To Restore Dismissed MiddiesWashington Jan S Representative

Lacey of town Introduced a billThursday to restore to the naval ncadculy the three midshipmen recently

smlssed for Lazing Tho expelledcadets arc from Ohio Iowa and V1-seonsin

Gov Tafts NominationWabhlngton Jan SThe senatemmlttee on military affairs Thurs

dll y authorized Senator Koraker to re-pmt favorably the nomination of GOY

Iecro11M

A L

unuTHE TRAIN TO TRUNDLEBED

very DIRM when theun tctt downThe trtiln lulus out for Truudlebtd townFor Trunllclx town thou Is far awayIn a land where goblins and elves hold

swayA land that is hummer tee whole year

throughThe grass ever green the sky ever blueAnd every night hn the rrnrs look COWDThe train puIU out lor Trundit4 >

loansChooChooChool

Hushaby the bell Is rlrglnehnoChooChoolluhub otearn ts singlrg

KlnKlnK rlPKhiic ringing AlnsTthoo hooIChool

Iuhn N IIHllardJii four Treck News

TOM WAS ASTONISHED

Suunp flt lips n hrletun + ult Lsperlenee U lileli Ur VIII Nut

forget Very Soon

Thomas was a very exemplary catexcept fur the fact that he was Inquisi ¬

tin Ills cold nose would be stuck into11 the jars and pitchers on the tableuntil they gave him the name of SnoopCat which hurt his feelings It wasChristmas ova when Thomas wanderedInto the diningroom My thats afunny looking box over there by thefireplace Wonder whats In It saidhe to himself Ueen told not to touchhlngs that didnt concern me but Id

certainly like to know what It hWonder If Ifd hurt Just to push that

hook back and look In Ill die if I

dont see whats In thereSoftly he stole up and pushed thewlre

took back Must be saute sort of aChrUtmas present for Rill If I see Itfirst that will be a Joke on himwont

Fizz squeak slap slam banswow Ip clew the cover and out of the

ilT MK BACK OK CfllSEbox crime the worst ootctng ogre thatever disgraced a fairy tale

What dyer mean yon rascalshrieked the figure

Oh groaned puss as he shrankback trembling this Is co sudden

I should say it was said the ogreI had Just settled down for the night

hoping to get some rest before those chlldren got hold of me tomorrow andhere you come snooping around andmeddling with the hook and my iprfinsprang and now were in a pretty messfor 1 cant get back In the box by my-

self tomorrow Is ChristmasWhat shAll I do asked Thomaslut me back of course you stupid

Rut I cant get you backThats Just the moral of the whole

affair snapped the ogre One nevercan do over what they have undonewhich Is to say they can never undowhat they have did which is to saythat

Rut Thomas was so terrified that hedid not wait to hear all the moral Cincinnati Commercial Tribune

BOY SCHOOL TEACHER

AIllioiiKh Hut in Viur end lie 1ar-ruprd n 1uiill Wl IaN Ncnrl-

jThrlrr HUVclflil

The youngest pedagogue In Stlssourland perhaps lu the United States Isteaching a country school near Gainesyule In the Ozcrk mountains He UGlenn Harrison aged 13 years GlennIs the eldest sou of Guy T Harrison alawyer

He completed the course of study ofthe Gainesville public schools In March1902 The some month hu took the ex¬

animation given candidates for thirdgrade teachers certificate In Ozarkcounty making u good average and se ¬

curing a certificate He continued tostudy and just after he became luyears old ho took the examination forUmeIbelrg 93 por cent Mi Harrison beelieved his promising son was too youngto teach ant refused to let him acceptseveral often But one tray when hisfather was absen attending courtGlenn took the job of teacher of a ruraldistrict tho directors of which cameand offered him the place Ho beganwork before his father returned andthe latter finding him so ambitiousdecided not to Interfere

Glenn now has 29 pupils The major ¬

ity are larger and older than he buthe maintains a degree of disciplinewhich many older and more experiencedteachers may well envy How areyou getting along Glenn naked hismother one day when he came homeat the end of a weeks work I hadto whip several of the boys the young-

ster replied It turned out that amongothers he had larruped an obstreperousyouth that weighed ISO pounds Glenndoesnt weigh much more than hallLhat Kansas City Journal

ARE FIERCE FIGHTERS

The pals In AVIione Country IhrInitial lroior to luruttryll-

nndy with WmpoiK

In Africa there are many native war-riors

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but as the accompanying pic ¬

ture shows few are as picturesque atthose of the Masai tribe which hasfor many generations made its homeIn British East Africa To this tribepeculiar Interest attaches just now andfor the reason that Its members arescattered over that portion of the coun¬

try which has been promised t theZionist colony and which Is known ai

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The IromifPil Lard Though comparatlvely few In number these Maswarriors are fearless and independentCad those iho have studied them dosely say tht they are becoming more andmore opposed to the British on accotiiof thr highhanded manner in whlcthey are parceling out the country whichthey rightly or wrongly regard as thehown properly However this may be itIP certain that these stalwart flghtlnmen are well worthy of study a fact 01

which ethnologists have recently be-come aware

AWFUL SWEAT BATHS

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Boys who make a fuss because theirparents oblige theta to take frequentbaths should be glad that they are notEskimo children living on the shoresof Norton sound In that cold regionof Alaska all the boys are obliged tetake a great bath every week and thisbath is no joke

A fire of driftwood le buts In thecenter ot the boor of the kashimtaeo-neroomed house where the men andboys of a village pass most of thlf-limpand when the smoke has passedoil and the wood Is reduced to redglowing coals a cover is p over thesmokehole In the roof and the placibolI take off their

furnacelikeIland seems on the point of blistering

Owing to the Intense treat the bathers are obliged to wear respirators tcprotect their lungs These respiratorare pads of shavings bound togetherconcave on the Inside and convex otthe outside and large enough to coveithe mouth nose and part of the cheeksof the wearer

Across the Inside runs a little woodeibar which Is lucid In the teeth tc leesthe respirators In place

The boys sit there until they are dripping with perspiration Then they rustoutside Into the Intense cold and rollin the now

E W Nelson who spent between foUl

and five years lu Investigating for tingovernment the Eskimos living aboutBehring strait says On several occasions I saw them go front the sweatbath to holes In the ice on a neighborIng stream and squatting there poutIre water over their backs and shoul-ders with a wooden dipper apparent-ly

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experiencing the greatest pleasuretrout the operation

Although the Eskimo boys seem towithstand such M bath as this all rightand even to enjoy 1t It would In allprobability kill any white boy whctried it Chicago Inter Ocean

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Subject Is rile lion and tlir Knotrlruse lee Dluplnya Mill Iruve

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The hog is called a hog bcuz he makesa hog of himself It runs In the familyAll hogs ore hogs

The hog has two sides to his charac-ter one of which Is good to eat and theother we cant so cordjully admire As-

nn article of diet the hog is one of thewarmest friends to the human raCE

that I know of Most of him Is good forfood and the rest Is useful In makingsausage bristle brushes and otherutensil Nearly everythlr3 ubout himIs palatable but his voice The latteralways seem to me to sound as If ithad kind o coured It Is said that youcant make a sle purse Au lafilethogs ear I have never heard of anyfool big enough to try It

As a citizen the hog U not so warmIlls manners and instincts are gross Inthe extreme and huts sole ambitionpears to be to eat from early morn till

tar Into the night When a man Is deadhe becomes the late Mr SoandSo andWQ say nice things about him When ahog Is dead he U pork and pa often saysConfound this pork When I eat too

much pa calls me a pig A pig Is a hogslittle boy This is all 1 know about thehog

How Races Are TimedIn filing a racing man tnt watch Is

started at the crack of tho pistol andtovped when the runner breasts thetope When three watches are held on-

a race it Is the custom to take the avert-ageI time

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