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   Lime Springs Sun, The (Newspaper) - November 10, 1904, Lime Springs, Iowa                               HAY ISSUES CALL FOR SECOND HAGUE THE OP Br A. Where there la no the people 18. There lo bo In the going through of a fixed routine day after day and week week thing sous nud robs life ot that Is best and noblest In It. tainly who lend such n life some some their vision ob- and their horizon It Is duo to want of to want of ever ths the tact It Is generally admitted tout one of the dangers of our ago Is that In our large machinery we ourselves arc ble lo become too little regard for what Is known technically as the but what we really dislike Is his uot his visionary Successful men ara all more or less In fact there Is no other quality so pre-eminently tial to success ns that faculty enables one to look nhead to foresee and forecast Ute Whero there Is no vision we There no belter example of Ihe power ot vision than that ot History tells ns how ly nnd persistent ly be labored to cure assistance to follow rjp his vision and make it real to the He to gain his and be labored to realise It. wonder that such n glorious vision should have 19 long The reason Is ent The brightest visions nre reserved as rewards to persistent nnd painstaking effort nnd to diligent nnd untiring It Is a to nil visions already seen and There still nre worlds to discover and to Brighter ions than those which nrc unfolding themselves In our day nnd generation the world lias never Those wbo are catching glimpses of them we call geniuses or Bnt they nrc lu reality U Is thus that they make Visions Indeed played a part in the world's They liave led tbe most famous warriors to rious They have given from the pens of tbe most gifted poets and men of our choicest bits of They havo advanced the world and tbe Our tall our great our modern Inventions ot our menus of travel and communication by land and by first existed In mind as visions of future Before n shovel was token In band or a stone the great underground railway through our city stood out as a whole the vision of sonic mind or The real is tly preceded by Christ's vision of the universal brotherhood of all visions the most splendid and We nrc learning more and more of but we do not be- gin to appreciate It He who crushes nnd robs the poor by putting so Rained Into catch even n glimpse of tbo vision Christ saw In. tbo which He en mo on earth to and Is to Its final complete consummation In It Is a fearful thing to have the und tho laborer's blood crying out from tlie ing up lo tho very ear of God H pains t unrighteousness nnd rich won wbo hns made his hours nnd who merciful and eral not when the time to render nn of bis Visions of ji camel standing be- fore the eye or of Dives ing to Abraham and nerd not trouble furnishes us higher broadens our uplifts our gives us Inspiration and In our dally furnishes Just that tlie world cannot In the spiritual life ot father nnd of that saintly mother have passed to their blessed we glimpses of visions which something ot nnd which never have ed to beckon us bave no of be- causo we have visions which lend us nnd upward to that of nn bouse not made with eternal In the MEW OK Hr James a. Among the questions to which much attention wnn given nt tho Episcopalian convention in Boston that of nnd The new canon makes It next lo Impossible for ny remarriage of divorced persons to take place la an Few ever Mill fewer ever Some of Ihe departing from tlie taken generally by Ihe press bave condemned this attitude and lo diminish Its Influence by nl that after marriage and dl are questions for the State and not for tbe out- ward and visible sign that God Is ing their most people divorced people getting ried not Infrequently try to salve their conscience and secure some degree of respectability for their conduct by In- I ho sanction of tbe nud It does mean much when a great church solemnly says that riage of divorced persons Is wrong nod shall not take place at her FOUR OP Quit you be zv 1., 13. Tbe first quality In n renlly strong life Is something tvo call The Iceberg la steadied because the great ot Its beneath tbe 80 tho the strong uinn must go On tbe surface ara the current talk and of popularity and tho shrewd tion of means to Tbe man whose life consists In these things tin liy a superficial But under- neath the surf nee He the great ples that truth nud Justice nnd rectitude and the things that tor life and And the man of Is tho man who feels these things and vital Tbe second principle of strength la It corresponds to tha length of tho great by it bridges over the waves and does uot rise nnd with every The strong man la the steady when the storm la on holds himself quietly at his post keeping up his courage alid tbe courage of We nil know what tho man Is. This morning he everything through rose and the next he Is equally sura that all Is lost Mere trifles be- came magnified Into of the times because they happen to ly In his field of lie becomes confused nnd distracted that something desperate be done nt All these nra ot vals of A few ing firmly by well considered not dence In In human and In cnn great A third Inw ot An empty be It ever so well ride well tbe And the seme true ot n The very burdens we np ing are n part of our You will never find liow there Is In your 11 to until It Is landed a task that taxes It Is n misfortune If life does not lay Us heavy band opoa him and compel dim to In the rinka of those wbn arc carrying heavy In the la In the In. the It Is not without reason tunt the men of real tbe you always cull for new nnd greater are those who nre already loaded to tho Tho of carrying responsibility with quiet reserve of lower hns Increased their A fourth law ot strength Is the law of Most ot the work ot Ifc Is work has to be done with Here It Is a man otherwise well equipped The man wbo simply will do my If the rest will do cnn lever be a drone leader of It Is miner the man a long pull nnd a pull nil nnd we can put this thing who hns the strength of The strong for co-operative Is the one Instinctively BO relates himself tbat be Is continually not and bnt Let d deep feels the throbbing of the laws let him hold himself steady through the vicissitudes of thu dny ns one life IB to endure through I hi eternal let blm lootT ship down with ihe responsibilities of Its momentum nnd then let him remember lie Is Secretary of State Country's Diplomatic la Urm at at Which They Not Delay for lha In a circular note made public ny of 8Uta baa carried ut President Roosevelt's Instructions to proposing n Hague The noto not only Inles Uio reassembling of Tho Hague for the consideration of specifically mentioned by tha conference as demanding icr as the rights and of tbe Inviolability of property In naval warfare and lie of ports by but goes further by practically tie project of a general cm of arbitration treaties and tho ot an con- ress to meet periodically In tho Inter- ests of Tbe Issue ot tho call tbe present war U la progress Is by the fact that the first conference called before nr treaty of peace with Spain Tho noto la addressed lo Uio Representatives of United Accredited to Governments bis ship Is one of nnd that there Is not that great signal at the masthead of the which we mnst keep our fixed that all mny move MOTIVES Or ft. A. White lias been subject lo nnd Is still subject to many A few tive Religion began Iti fear Tbe traditional theology was hull on The appeal of the pulpit to tho fear In tto or Uio The Is ttio or machinery of from higher A second motive to the creation and maintenance of Uio as Ihe ex ponent of religion M de- sire for The last RIK as It Ifl Utc motive In creating and church 1 Tlin as a fo service roust Interest Itself lu Uie lems of this Doing slop to nt what you eon go abend acd dc Some of tin are so Ural that we to about bnt do not seem to have the power to map out H course of W Baptist D. C Wben faith and love fro to work gether they atop to think of UM t between the United bled conference at tha present IU efforts would naturally lie la the tion of further codification of the I venal of right and Justice wo call international mission would be to give them future Tbe directs that you will bring tha foregoing considerations to the attention of the minister for foreign fairs of Ibe to which you urv In discreet ence with ascertain to what extent government U disposed to act In tha MORE MONEY SPENT IN SCHOOLS Public of Country Increase turn bjr Thv report of the commissioner of for tba fiscal year ending June 30. 10W. made public by tha Secretary of the shows that or 11U per cent of tha entire lation ot the attended the public schools that As compared with the previous six years percentage chows a alight de- crease In the number of pupils as com- pared total Tba total cost ot tha public school tem la given as This Is an of aver tha previous It amounts to per capita of total population and per capita per 1STO the proportion of male teachers has decreased from BO per cent of ths entire number to 20 per cent of enUre number the past Tha enrollment In the private schools lor the year U given as By ABOUND -A BIG STATE INTERESTING ITEMS OF IOWA LATE td the Acts of The nnd In part The peace conference which led at The Hague on May 18. 3 an epoch In the history of Called by bin majesty the Em- eror of to discuss tha rms of the of general jo regulation of the operations of war nd the lessening of the burdens tor eventual war pon modern Ita resulted u the by the signatory m of conventions for tho ad- of by and for certain humane to the laws and customs of war by land and A great work was Urns accomplished by the while other phases of tha general sub- ect were left to by another conference la such as Questions affecting tbe rights nnd duties if tha Inviolability of private In naval warfare and the of towns and villages by naval Among Uio movements prepared be of government for an n the direction ot assured peace among a high place may fittingly he given n that set on foot by tho mentary From Its origin In. the suggestions of a member of the House of la 1SSS, U developed mill lu Included large of delegates from the t the principal to ex- ert their Influence toward the conclusion of treaties of arbitration between Ba- tons nnd toward the accomplishments of Its annual conferences havo no- tably advanced the high purposes It Bought to Not only have many International treaties of arbitration bean In the conference held a Holland In 1894, the memorable dec- In favor of a permanent court of arbitration WAS a forerunner of 'the most Important achievement of the conference of The Hague In 1890. Tbe annual conference of tha Inter- parliamentary held this year at In appropriate with the world's Ita deliberations were marked by the same noble devotion to the cause of peace and to the welfare of humanity which had Inspired Ita for- mer By tha unanimous vote of active or retired members of the American and of every parliament In with two the following was ed: Enlightened public opinion and modern civilisation alike demand ences between be and settled la Ine manner us dis- putes between Individuals an by the arbitrament ot rourts tn cordance with recognised principles ot this conference tne of tie world to Kud to an International to be held at e time Mil place to bo upon by them for the purpose of 1. Tha for tbe consideration of which tha conference at Tbe Hague ex- a that a f be 2. Tbe negotiation of arbitration treaties between tna represented at tbe con- ference to be 3. of establishing an to convene cally fur of International m And conference respectfully sod cor- the President of tlie United to all ibe nations to Mad to such a On Uio 24th at them resolutions were presented to the President bj a numerous deputation of tho Interparliamentary ident accepted the charge offered to It to bs most appropriate that tho executive of the nation which had welcomed the conference to Its ity give voice to its utterances In a which can government and people hold He announced that ho would at an early day Invite other parties to Ths Hague la reassemble with a to pushing forTard toward completion the nark begun at The by considering the questions which the first conference had left un- with the express provision that bo a second In accepting this the President was not of tha so vividly homo to all the that a great war la now in lie re- called the at the time on Aug. 24, 1803, his majesty the Emperor of sent forth tion to the nations to meet In the Inter- ests of Ihe United States and nad merely halted In their struggle to terms of While at tba present moment no armistice between tha parties now contending Is In the fart of an existing war Is no reason why thn should relax tha efforts they hare so successfully mads hitherto ward tha adoption of rules of conduct which may make more remote chances of future wars between In 1806 the conference of Tha Hague dealt solely with the larger general problems confront an and no of or tWM tho addition of pupils In elementary Institutions for higher evening private Indian State schools and schools for de- the grand total of 187.018 pupils Is TJie report estimates that tha average schooling given to each Inhabitant In 1870 was 072 dsys and In 1003 The report shows that last year 132 colored children were enrolled In the common schools for that race In the for- mer sixteen States and the District of The enrollment In 1877, tha first year were taken of tha colored was Since 1870 It Is estimated that has been expended In the tion of tha colored children In the former slave States and nearly for tha purpose for the white children of the samo Ninety-six reform schools are with of whom nrn useful IN NATURE'S the Now Dormant being dormant for four In ths Upper la again and Ita eruptions occur at the Intervals of about Passenger Agent A. M. of tha Northern who has returned from a Is very enthusiastic over the scenic beauties of ths big government and much astonished at the ease nnd comfort with which the travel inside tho park boundaries is stags trip ot 150 miles Is without ha tha hotel accommodations everywhere ara 'The naw hotel at Upper ser Basin Is a wonder to all the tourists visit It It Is of enormous and bulk of logs the rustic bring preserved even In the The saw and hammer built tha entire Then Isn't a yard of plaster Jo tha Tha fireplaces ara built of big and the hotel Is pimply tha duct of tbe It Is extremely and hae every the a searchlight Is I saw Old Faithful by and the sight One of ths ot ths trip was to ace ths searchlight man chase ths bears with the powerful beam of light Tba bears are afraid of and ran scored sheep whenever tha rays were on On a dark night the searchlight develops many odd sod In- Worda Chancellor In his opening address In the chapel of New York University to more than 300 took occasion to tbe dency ot unruly college men to expend their energies In and bullying On UM he the formation of such as I suggest may offer an outlet for tho superfluous energy which hi lug in many college students ot tha be- ginning of the school especially among those who have Just become Such students often form clubs with the object of ting icts of a mischievous and criminal From arise cases of attacks by a dozen atont fellows upon solitary victim picked for or tba of public or private Tbe bert club lor such thews Is ths nod the best meeting the house or the bar of the police Director Bago Corn far Girt KoumI J. It director of the crop It will require other mouth for HIP farmers of Ihe to gvt tho corn crop out of the fields 111 order that It may he weighed nnd tbo of tho work lo tho world for a of has doim for anil the of the received attention no but lu ties there haw been but little lu the corn Corn cutting ban lu Home communities shock requires but fur tlie greater part the allowed to stand for the pw of the husky farmer boyH will have the crop within doom before the with to prevent tbe ering of the It fully nuch a uf tho crop IH as will the average reach very clone to although there predictions tn the end Hint there will be a shortage lu the crop The light which full In although not of enough to any ban rise lo that tho will not reach volume of Hint of the year but them him boon plenty of dence to thin by the of thv 11 outlier nnd the expeditions made by Prof. Ha CD upon which lie com from the worst frost bit ten but Make a Sixty In the boune at Fort Den daub for Tlie fired on tha which had Ihe and brought all to a halt but Two these were rilu by the Private who considered the lu the made good his Several were Drexl at but It U Col. the ImH n reward of fur his The men tho manufactured a from n case knife nnd Died loose aver the hail an escape from thu prison when the was ert Girl The of the of tho of A. Deck of Burlington U cleared liy the of a Dote lit nho said she would home on account of Her wax to Co to St. by but decided to take lone III tho She wan Been ket square with n ami It IB left with her lu n farm Child An nun of William nnd Ills wife nmi fatally tho re- sult of n ten miles from Ues was a rig nnd fulled to nco thv Bock lu time tn avert tho A child who the rig with the other three was thrown twenty but In- Tonne Man Committed The of hern accounted for by tlie of hlx body to the limb of a tree In n thicket nt on tho old De Camp fami n mile and n north of The young man had com- mitted suicide while temporarily ed. In E. D. n ton recently was found dead In 1ns fuel It wan at that It case of lint the jury n verdict of ot Turkey baa Victor Is cbs most expert and enthusiastic of royal eyes ars deep and retain tbe mingled softness and of The of Is preparing to maks a to Tha Khedive of Egypt neither cox la en early and speaks six reigning prince of and s new salt of clothes every day and cravats a Lord of hoa offered to seH Us to Ala tanants under ths new Irish land act This la Mid to be the only of au Irish bi Una for ata haat Mti Cnr Calhoun county a county The trial cost hawk leM than BOO have been by tho of Students anil aau may huld a Iowa won more In on lier at the Lauls An costing has ed In the Catholic at Mt. Wat lias been nt vice V. The great has been ordered will cost the of tho new drainage law begun In Woodbury 'The fiftieth anniversary of the ot the Masonic lodge vus appropriately thousand of various have been In the at nud Colar Falla Tho proposition bnue for the extension of the Coon Water works wan defeated by a Vote of 98 to 02. Thieves broke a window In tlie Trice Jewelry at Clinton ami mado away with several gold A proposition to a farm will be voted on la county At the Guy Hamilton Sherman were fined at Waterloo for throwing a dead Into thr There are several casca of diphtheria at Waterloo and precautions It prevent the spread of tbe are being Friends of Brink of port caused him tn be sent fl letter In- forming Um that he hail fallen to 140.000 by the death of a. In had mads to ft when tbe bou was The Country Club hotue at 1.000. Tho at has bean mall to Council 000 which to aud A Fire the of tha Stock at nn the libraries at Waterloo will nut bo until A full furre of mm lu Inland at J. of hnn bren ot the Tha comity board of have Inaugurated a pile for The work of trilling the right of way of ills Naw suj road has Thirty machine In thr son glore factory at Mason struck for The Iowa Telephone will elect a new brick lue at A lores portion of I ho will bo rebuilt 111 n sub- stantial It U the will tax tbe of the late are reported warco In nnd famine urn pre- for tho Thanksgiving Sidney Smith ot wan taken tbe at nnd fur the Thousands or small are cu from creek ami luc nud at Waterloo and placed In Cedar The voters of Cherokee county ore be- ing asked to vote at the election for lauds fur the purpose of building a jail and In Polk county District Court Mrs. Cumle of hat son a for for A Waterloo him a thirty yean by curiosity to open tlie hook this week and a five dollar Grafters representing a fake medical of Chicago In securing tlie signatures of many farmers near Buffalo Center to notes for various Fifty Uio Mattson glove tory In City struck for higher Tho factory lo pny apprentices more than ent found of tic Hinting in highway was to three In the penitentiary at Kurt by Judge of CS A youth at was halt a by a runaway Ilia foot In tbe stirrup of the animal ha was nnd be was terribly but tuny Manila's town gas lighting plant has conditionally lo a syndicate of local A special be held la grant the company a for An organized lemJ ot lias Kast Des A score ot humen have Nearly every lu one entire block has been Chloroform la The auction sale of the North and South road ban been again to Dec. IS. It Is understood a bid of was which was Tbo man who was murdered In Des by a negro lias been Identified ax Fred Doylo of Belle where he formerly The who killed Is held In jail to await August living with bin er upon n farm two miles south of ley drank a pint of carbolic and died in horrible He was despondent believed every ed to client him out ot his A cigarettes Is being started by teachers of tbe Tbe law prohibiting the sale ot cigarettes In Iowa Is but dealers mako a com- mon practice of violation It. ette are to be ths pupils of tbe Mrs. A. wife of a er and her 10-year-old son killed by an unknown wbo cut their Poises have been hunting for a negro who Is to have committed Ihe A man ed half-brother of Ml baa been has overtaken train who held up thu Huck Island fait passenger near Letts early last to the mado by William alias no he lay upon what will probably be bin bed In a St. la the leader of the three suspects who en- gaged la n desperate battle with Stt Louis Believing that ht was about lo Morris made a clean breast of hta among them being ths Letts lie claims that the Uers got nothing for their After fonr tha of powerful Joseph Carr of woke up be- Inc In n wagim Harvey Junction and The driver was n stranger to anil ha to Carr Ing with strangers in a Des saloon and a spell of drowsiness coming on Shortly after Carr raum to the driver and Ms disappeared while Carr wan out In tlie road trying to get his lie bail some when but waft dressed In old clothes and when bo discovered Troops L and M ot the Eleventh United have arrived a the new quarters for them n Fort Dei Since their from the lout February th troops hare been stationed at No work will be done on Ihe Stale In- tor Too Stale board his foua It to get tbe ready I time tor work this bat the will be let during the winter so that work be commenced early In taw coming  

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