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GIFT OF ROCKEFELLERTO FOREIGN MISSIONS
Sbmetnlng considerably out of theusual order of things was the protestito the American Board of Missionsagainst receiving a donation of 100
000 tendered John Rockefellerthe ground that the money had
teen acquired in a manner not con-
sistent with the teachings of Christ-ianity Fortyohe thousand dollars of
the amount had already been paidever to the board when Rev Washing-
ton Gladden made the protest TheMemphis Commercial takes a sensibleview of the matter and has the fol-
lowing to say regardingThe prudential committee of the
American Board Missions hastoday a positive answer to Dr
Washington Glatttlens protest as toreceiving the 100000 donation fromRockefeller
Dr Gladden declares that thisIs tainted with crime and should
not be received by a Christian organ-ization He states that Rockefellerwrung it from the people using ille-gitimate means in the process thatthe money IB not morally Rockefellersto give but belongs to the people
This statement Is a sufficient rea-son for the American Board ofslons to receive the gift This boardas1 we understand it is an agent forChristianity and It is inthis capacity that Rockefeller offersIt the 100000 There floes not appear to be any conditions attached tothe reception of the money which ex-
act from the board the exaltation olthe name of Rockefeller nor is thereany requirements connected with itthat call for of gratitudeto the donor
if Rockefeller after finding himselfpossessed of guilty money de-
sires to return some ot It to the peo-ple and selects this board asdium there seems no good reason
should not act Certainly it is nowimpossible make restriction to theparticular 100000 It Is Impractica ton tn rttairto it nro rata among all
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the TlctlmS of the rich mans manyschemes and no doubt the universal
is that the money willbetter use by the American Board
of Missions than lying as so much am-
munition In the arsenal this greatcaptain of Industry
Guilty money when pOssible shouldbe returned to the victims Whensuch restitution is not possible thenthe sooner it leaves tne guilty handto become factor in the workChristianity and humanity the betteria the world served
No religious nor humane associa-tion need hesitate to accept suchmoney On the contrary it is theduty of these organizations to
a trust of this kindtfays that thespirit inducing the ac-
ceptance oE the trust be made plainand namely that suchfunds are not accepted as redoundingto the glory Of the guilty donor butas evidence of some repentance on hispart Further that the organizationaccepts the trust as a istributingagent alone recognizing that In thiscapacity it is far better equipped thanthe guilty donor to accomplish themost good
At least one newspaper fcas been dis-
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gressional junket to the Philippines
tender escort of SecretaryOf the proposed trip the Dir
jjningham Ledger saysThere Is no reasonable objection to
the junket of the to thePhilippines The sending of congress-men to the islands is a costly way toeducate our people but It is the onlyway He is a narrow congressmanwho only knows his own section Truea man is sent to congress to representtie district which elects him but heis expected to vote on the measuresfrom all the districts and all
To do this properly it would beswell it he could visit all of them
This is a new way of looking at thematter and come to think about It apretty reasonable way Tn any event4t is just as well io take a philosophicyjew of the matter for they are goinganyway
Castro declares he wants peace Ifie does he has a funny way of goingabout It
April T Heres where the small boygets In his deadly work
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If Rockefeller is anxious tpof some more of that tainted moneyTie might give it to the JJOOf Hewspapermen It wouldnt burn their fingers
VOX POPULff
ENDORSED W K HY RSRFOR CITY TREASURER
Editor Pensacola Journal-It was with a great deal of pleasure
that I read the item in yesterdaysJournal relative to the candidacy ofW K Hyer Sr for city treasurer Ihave had the pleasure of the intimatefriendship of Mr Hyer for many yearsand I can truthfully say that I do notknow of any one whom I would rathersee in that office than he The oldgentleman would more than dignifythe office and it would be a deservedtrust to one of the noblest heartedmen and unfaltering democrats in Pensacola
That he did enter the primary hassurprised one he has al-ways been known to stand for what hethought was right and all who knowhim naturally expected that he woulddo so because his position on matters-of this kind is so well known-
I urge every young man in Pensacola as welt as the older ones to voterOt llm and elect him It is a justtribute to him and one that everyyoung man should like to seabestowedupon bis own father LOYAL
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When thfe of the country announced hat President Roosevelt wasdissatisfied and disappointed with thepoor showing made by the PanamaCanal Commission in the prosecution-of the great work entrusted to it andthat he would1 soon reorganize the
the distinguished commissionerssmiled knowingly and declared that itwas merely newspaper talk Theyfelt so secure In their positions thatthey continued to hold meetings Inluxurious quarters in New York andWashington thousands 61 miles awayfrom Panama and to give ponderousconsicferalipn to the most insignificantdetails while the great work Itselfwas neglected The llrst shock to theconfident and complacent commission-ers cam when the recent correspond-ence between the president and Sec-retary Taft was published relative tocanal affairs and in which there wasperfect agreement as to the inefficiency of the present commission Thesecond and final shock occurred
when the president called forthe resignations of the canal commis-sioners anu so It was not
talk after allIt is safe to say that no act of the
president has commanded more populaK favor than his dumping of thePanama Canal Commission which formore than one year did nothing andat no gave any promise of doinganything lusted of actively
work of building the canalit seemed to be governe by a desire-to demonstrate to the country howthoroughly incompetent was to per-form the duties of it and inthis respect it succeeded admirably
It Is stated Jhat the president willannounce the members of the newcommission some time during his stayin the south and that the body willbe so organized that the actual con-struction of the canal will be Incharge of not more han three menand to the other commissioners sepa-rate duties bn all relating to thegreat work will be appointed It isthe purpose of the president to securethe services of men who are not onlyboth able and active but whohad some experience In the manage-ment of large enterprises involving apractical knowledge of constructionwork similar to that which will
their attention in Panama Pres-ident Roosevelt who arenot afraid of the climate and fevers oftHe tropicsbut who will be vnilag tostay on the Isthmus aHd personallydirect the building of the waterwayAnd this is the kind oC a canalmlssioa lhat is demaa-dinsfor 11 will 9 a corapIeUoiai-faf tie xcaaal at date withM tie
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Br PresWerrt 3CHUUMAN of CoraeHUniversit-
yN educated mail wno would today quote the Bible as anthorif drf any EifTSIOAL te an object ofridicule fie eyes educated tearejs Our Bible is but
mold of two thousand years ago into which were poured theprinciples of religion Its facts are not history as they
HaVe been considered for the past nineteen centuries Indeed thereis NO inSTDRYj in the Bible because the Hebrews never wrotehistory
THERE BE MATERIAL FOR HISTORVBUf NOT HISTORY
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Ghristiamty and PatriotismBy Justice D J BREWER of the United States Supreme
SEBE is no incompatibility between Christianity and patri-
otism Tjiiime of trouble the faith of the Christian HAS
STOOD AS TTTR ROOK upon which the nation hasrested yfYMTNTAT Christians do not deserve trust
and respect for some of them hold their religion like their property-
in their Sifod nAffie but I insist that Christianity ias been so wrought
iato the history oJ this republic SO IDENTIFIED WITH ITSGEOWTH MD PROSPERITY that it ought not to be spoken
of contemptuously or treed with ridiculeWherever man has dared to go our flag has gone AND CURlS
On NITT HAS BITS GUJDI G LIGHT It stands forjftirifyifl cfat homes while ilormonism Mohammedanism and heathel sin hani beeii the polygamy and immorality
CHRfSTlANifY STANDS FOR LIBERTY EQUALITY EDUCATION
AND PEACE
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SIDELIGHTS FROMTHE TAMPA TRIBUNE
A gets fired from a job he al-ways resigns from a position
If Linevltch retreats to Siberia OjfaJ
freeze out
It Is fortunate that Hojestvenskysfleet has a full complement of chap-lains
Manchuria outclasses South 1
tie grave yard of military
After remaining in the saddle for 50years Buffalo Dill has now come thecropper of his life
Love thy neighbor as tyself is amighty hard job when you are raisingvegetables and he is chickens
Jlpssias idea of what is due herfrom Japan appears to be a peacethat passeth
Commandfer Peary haslaunched hisvessel and up at the North Pole there-is a superstition that this means visi-tors
A common carrier Is negrowomancarrying a bucket of water on herhead without spilling a drop and with-out holding to it
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czar to for peace and thenCount Cassini go tight ahead and
overwhelming victories J
Only two absolute monarchs are inexistence Russia and the StandardOil Company and the twenUeth century has both pf them on the run
The Venezuelan situation Is becom-ing declctedly Interesting Still it isexceedingly doubtful ihat there willbe any occasion for anybody going towar over It
THAT FORESTFIRE PROBLEM
Jacksonville TimesTJnion
The proposition to create the officeof state forester in Florida and toalso provide for the appointment offire wardens was recently advanced
by H C Putnam in these columnsand the suggestion is certainly worthythe consideration legislaturewhich is to confede In Tallahasseenext week
Nevertheless OUt correspocdent isin error in supposing that the appoint-ment of subordinate fire wardens-in each county or town would have
any appreciable effect in checking theravages of our forest fires
These fires do not necessarilyin the vicinity of
towns and the most of our countiescover so much ground that beforethe warden could arrive upon thescene of the conflagration from hisstation In town the damftga wouldhave been done
If any steps are ever taken in thisdirection it will certainly be foundnecessary to localize the system 6ffire protection as much as possibleand it probably be found ad-
visable to appoint at least one firewarden in every election precinct
Judging from the tenor of his com-munication Mr PutnAm evidentlr Im-
agines that theSe woods fires could beextinguished by concerted action Inany given This is amistake
The forest fire fii Florida when theis nigh and the deposit of pine
needles and dVied grass heavycannot be It be fought
WIth nre and checlTed only byopposing to it barriers of groundeither plowed or preyloasly burnedover
Ome of the greatest obstacles toany adeqaaCe measure o xafer a E-atils i J ocMa will b fbaadin the dct tia ote ftitte JF atm
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sparsely settled This difficulty coplcThowever be largely overcome byarousing public opinion and interest
the owners of large tracts of wood
landWere this done It would no doubtbe possible to devise some system bywhich those interested could by burning off wide strips between plowedboundaries otter an obstacle to an ap-
proaching forest fire akin to that pro-vided by the multitude of carefullyprotected Inclosures in a thickly set-tled community
The legislature should by all meanstake this matter up and we trust thatthe state presswill see to It that theattention of the public is drawn to asubject of so much importance
NEWS AND VIEWSFROM STATE PAPERS
Retirement efc DavisThe occasion of Hon Bob Davissretirement from congress has called
forth numerous notices complimenta-ry to hinu Jfis record during hiateem thathetPiil not De orgotton soon by the consUtuents be h served so welL Dunnellon Advocate
Statue to MalloryThe movement looking to the plac-
ing of a statue to Stephen Mallory inhall of tame is being puBnetf to
some extent The ihraugurated this movement two yearsago and It is yet our opinion that thestate could do no better than to honorthe memory of this noble Confederateleader In the manner
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May Become a FadModern surgery has now advancedthe point here the human stem
ach may safely be Ifcost of provisions continues to increase we m jrsoon1 expect to ofa new fad Jacksonville TimesUnion1
Amending the Primary LawThere was need of a revision of the
state primary law as the defects weremore apparent at the last primaryelection than ever before After thatelection so much demand was madefor changes that the State DemocraticExecutive Committee was called insession here yesterday to suggestchanges which could be made by thelegislature meeting next month It Iswell that these defects be consideredand cured by changes made in thelaw The primary plan Is to be thmethod for a long time yet for ndmlnatlng candidates as the democraticvoters have ratified the plan atballot box and to keep pace in thePatty all should be as fair and asstraight as possible
Dissensions in a party can fleatrpyit quicker than anything else andgood democrats want nothing ofa
or disintegrating nature andhence the desire to make the lawmore suitable to the wants of thevoters The state committee isworking body and it intends to dbthe right thing we believe In amend-ing the law Jacksonville Metropolis
Editor InvitedThe word Woodmar In the Ocala
Banner Is an unmitigated nuisancePlease drop it and put it p d q orsomething else of an entertainingnature Punts Gorda Herald
Woodmar is one of the prettiestplaces on ORe ofthe prettiest lakes jaFlorida Editor Jordan is tocome to the interior purchase a Iptput np a summer cottage and enjoy-a season of fishing right Ocala Baa
The Real ArticleThe cabbage snake fake arrived
at Perry Gainesville StarNot fake but the real snake was
here We saw him and he was hadlooking reptile Perry Topics
Jeff Davis In LuckEditor of the newsiest little paper
ia the cot try aaa notary public Olthe state at large is the good loek t f-
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Accounts Of BankS Individuals Corporations and Firms SolicIted
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DIRECTORS R C Brent W A Biount Wm HrKnowles-W K Hyer D G Brent
FOREIGN AID DOMESTIO EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
We draw our own Bills of Excharge on Great Britain IrelandGermany France Austria ItalyHolland Spain Belgium RussiaNorway Sweden Denmark and
European countries
Vessels disbursed upon the MostFavorable Terms and their obli-gations taken Payable at Port pfDestination Ten Days After Vessel Arrives there
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent in Connection witH which wehave a Private Department for the use of Kenter-
sSavings Department Interest Paid on De-posits at Rate of 4 per cent per Annum
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THE PEOPLES BAIMK Of PENSAGOU 1-
Dlrectors L J Reeves J S Reese W DeC Kesslerr R M GaryW A DAlemberte T A t
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS OACCOUNT IS SOLICITED 2
Wholesale and Retail Dt alerlnSteam Domestic Anthracite
and BiacksmixhOffice No 43 South Palatox street Telephone OSi
Yards on Zarragossa and Gonzalez streets Phone 6
Back Again at the Same Old Standbut with an entire new line of
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIESFEEDSTUFFS ETC
i WANT ALL MY OLD CUSTOMERS BACK AND ALL THEIRFRIENDS TOO
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Political
TFOR MAYOR
1 candidate for mayor of the
CHAS H BL1SS
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MAYOR-
Iannounce myself a can IN
for of the city of Pensa
mary to be held April 4 1905V PRANK REILLY
FOR MARSHALrieraby announce my
Tot reelection fo the office ofMarshal subject to the action of thedemocratic party
C F SCHAD
FOR CITY TREASURERThe friends of TV K Her Sr an-
nounce him as a candidate for CityTreasurer subject to the action ofthe Democratic Primary
FOR CITY TREASURER1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of city treasurersubject to the action of the democratle primary and solicit the support of all Toters
WiL G DAILEY
FOR TAXCOLLECTOR-I hereby announce myself a candi
date for city taxcollector subject tothe action of the white democratic pri-mary JNO CARY WHITING
FOR ALDERMAN PRECINCT 12hereby announce myself a cand-
idate for precinot alderman from12 subject to the action of the
coming democratic primary-A H DALEMBERTE-
FOft ALDERMAN PRECINCT 12I hereby announce my candidacy for
alderman at large from Precinct No2 Subject to the action of tie demo
cratic primary C H GINGLES
FOR ALDERMAN PRECINCT 13
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for precinct alderman inNo 13 subject to the action of
the primary 4th proxP K YONGE
FOR ALDERMAN PRECINCT 14
I hereby announce my candidacy asPrecinct 14 sublect to
the action of the coming primaryJAS McHUGH
FOR ALDERMAN PRECINCT 15
I hereby announce myself afor Alderman at Large from Pre-
cinct 15 subject to the action of tilcoming primary
WM HAYS
FOR ALDERMAN PRECINCT 15
I hereby announce my candidacyprecinct alderman from Precinct 15
subject to the action Of the primary-
of April 4 nextW B WRIGHT
TAX COLLECTORI hereby inyself as a
for reelection to the office oftax collector oE tie city of Pensacolaand ask the support of all voters atthe city election
NEILS JicK PERTING
FOR CITY TREASURERI hereby announce myself a cand-
idate for City Treasurer In the cityelection of June 6 1905
MANSFIELD MORENO
For City Marshalhereby announce that I am a can-
didate for City Marshal at the elec-
tion to be held June 6 1905 I re-
spectfully ask the support of ailvoters FRANK WILDE
For City Treasurer-I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for reelection to the officeCity Treasurer and ask the support of
all voters at the cuy election to bsheld June 6th
JOS L JOHNSON
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
HOW TO VOTE
Many votes have been lost In ttslast elections by being marked wronTo avoid this care should be taken toproperly mark the ballot In the con-
ing primary according to the follow-
ing InstructionsDo not mark out any nameDo not make a cros3 above tha
nameDo not make a cross on the UssS
between the namesMake the cross BETWEEN THE
LINES and BEFORE THE NAME cf
your choiceIf you are in favor of public ia-
provement3 ahd a progressive city
mark your ballot thusFOR MAYOR
Vote for one
X CHARLES H BUSS
PRANK REILLE-
YLE6IL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENTNotice Is hereby given to E
Fraseur and E A Fraseur that a 5 1
has been begun against them by 1
tachment by the Armour Pacf It
Court ofEscambla Countyand they and all other persons s2ested are required to appear to t9
and make such defense as they nwhave to the action Geo C DonrAttorney for PlalntifL jHnch M
NOTICEThe annual meeting of the stocx
holders of the Pensacola Carnival
4th at 8P m at Chamber of Cca-
Bierce rooms Election board of
rectors JIERRITT-jr Secretary-
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