anaheim-gazette 1905-06-01
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DR. ALFRED LOERCH
OPTICIAN
EYE STRAIN
Glasses as prescribed by me are conceded the foremost remedy for the cure of headache, nervousness, facial neuralgia, due to muscular or nervous eye strain. For any eye trouble or for new glasses consult me. I am a specialist.
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plished much, but that and injustice remained.
the proposed remedial passed the House of Rees,
he said it "attempts to power to the railroad so that its order when be effective until set aside is hearing. It does not vide for a general fixing of rates by the commonly calls for the fixing mum rate upon complaint pers, with specific instance justice. It seems a modiure, calculated to give power to the commission to effectiveness in reme sic wrongs in rates, with ing an all-powerful tribunal in advance take railways the power of r and of elastically resp varying conditions. It will paralyze individual effort in the changing demand.
"We can certainly trust givers to respond to the mand and to regulate th so far as they ought to be without interfering with control over their own prop with that motive for effic economic management still required to make suc enormous business of rail portation in America. T tion must be settled by the licans. The Republican its enemies, is falsely cha being a party of the c and a party of the wea history of its sacrifices in
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much, but that inequality injustice remained. Discussing proposed remedial bill as it passed the House of Representatives said it "attempts to give more to the railroad commission, but its order when made shall active until set aside by judicating. It does not as yet proffer a general fixing of a table tax by the commission, but calls for the fixing of a maxiate upon complaint of ship with specific instances of intention. It seems a moderate measure calculated to give the added to the commission necessary detiveness in remedying speeches in rates, without creat- all-powerful tribunal which can advance take away from the power of rate-making of elastically responding to conditions. It will not thus make individual effort in meet- changing demands of trade. I can certainly trust our law to respond to the popular demand to regulate the railways, as they ought to be regulated, at interfering with that concern their own property, and that motive for efficiency and economic management which are required to make successful the busi- business of railway trans- ton in America. This ques- must be settled by the Repub- The Republican party, by nies, is falsely charged with the party of the corporations party of the wealthy. The of its sacrifices in favor of steps to remedy them in the direc- tion of an increased and effective power of governmental supervision and regulation, in order to meet the argument that governmental owner- ship is the only cure."
Secretary Taft discussed the deficit in the revenues, and said the Republicans must provide a suitable means of avoiding a real and permanent shortage of cash, if next year witnesses a repetition of the deficit. In this connection he said:
"It may be that Congress will succeed in cutting down here and there so as to reduce the deficit, but the experience of this last session, in which the greatest effort to economize was made, gives little hope that, if the revenues continue at the same figure as last year, the appropriations may be cut down to a point where no deficit would exist. Are the people in favor of cutting down the naval or army estimates? I think I hear 'no' from one end of the country to the other. Certainly the Democratic party heard that 'no' in no uncertain tones. Shall we cut down the pensions? No party has the hardihood to suggest that.
"There remain two alternatives, either to impose individual internal taxes or to readjust and revise the tariff. We have repealed the war taxes, which afforded a large revenue, and the eight years of the present Dingley tariff have seen in this country a prosperity never before witnessed in the civilized world. If the deficit continues in serious amount, then,tn one way or the
must be heard by th- ments when it demands put their houses in o avoid the just complain pean powers. The Mo- is difficult to maintain and if we assert it, as should accept the obli- follow the assertion of
Secretary Taft said th- fore has the influence o States for good been be day, because it is know navy of most respecti- tions, should it unfo- engaged in such a c ready to protect itself.
"People," he cont- prone to say that a la- duces bravado, pugna-
at motive for efficiency and
economic management which are
required to make successful the
bus business of railway transpon in America. This question must be settled by the Republican party, by
nies, is falsely charged with
a party of the corporations
party of the wealthy. The
of its sacrifices in favor of
rights and of its contests for
qualism against socialism is a
manant refutation of the charge.
Bryan represents an element
Democratic party that is hasas rapidly as possible toward
ine in which vested interests
tle regarded. He is now
rating a doctrine in favor of
government ownership of comrailroads, to which he hopes
his party. Against this
tion I feel confident the Ren party will always set its
flint. I only refer to it as
van's remedy for the abuses
it is said the railroad comare guilty, and as an additionon why, if such abuses exist,
measure, as we know they
should take all reasonable
"There remain two alternatives,
either to impose individual internal taxes or to readjust and revise the tariff. We have repealed the war taxes, which afforded a large revenue, and the eight years of the present Dingley tariff have seen in this country a prosperity never before witnessed in the civilized world. If the deficit continues in serious amount, then, in one way or the other, either our taxation on imports or our internal revenue system must be changed to meet the shortage, with every effort to cause the minimum of business disturbance.
"A Congress of the United States has been elected which will meet regularly the first of December, possibly earlier by the call of the President, before which the issue of regulation of railroad rates and the method of meeting the deficit must come for decision. In the solution of these questions we can be certain that Ohio, represented by Senator Foraker, one of the ablest debaters and Republican champions in the Senate, and by Senator Dick, who, though a warhorse in politics, has still his spurs to win in that body, and by an experienced and able delegation in the House led by those veterans, accomplished statesmen, Gen. Grosvenor of Athens, and Congressman Burton of Cleveland, will supply her part in bringing about a wise result.
Mr. Roosevelt has insisted that the United States bear its part in the settlement of those questions between the nations, in which, by reason of that guardianship which we maintain over this hemisphere, under the Monroe doctrine, we have always claimed a right to be heard, and in those new questions, arising in the far Orient in respect to which, by reason of our ownership of the Philippines and our immense and growing trade with China and Japan, we may properly claim a hearing.
Nearly at our doors in the Caribbean Sea, in the control of which we necessarily have an active inter-
Secretary Taft said therefore has the influence of States for good been best day, because it is known navy of most respects; should it unfold engaged in such a cready to protect itself.
"People," he contends prone to say that a laude duces bravado, pugna recklessness of peace. The South American nation are at present engaged in rescue the proper citizens from what an unjust confiscation beigns eign, under color of jurisdiction. We have asked tion, and it has been we are waiting now only gress meets before sub facts to it for its co Meantime, we are exercice this republic all the time that is due a weaker nai
"And so it is with the icy of Theodore Roosevelt while he insists upon car stick,' he does, in fact, ly and exercise a degree ance that the confidence and righteous purpose."
At present the tariff Philippines is 75 per cent present Dingley tariff, this practically no im in the United States from pines. The friends of pines look forward to session of Congress with that a measure of just meted out to the island hold the Philippines, ce generation, probably generations, in our effor people on to education ity and a knowledge of ment, and during the tiake these islands to ou to speak, and give them tages of a member of This benefit can never ex as we maintain a high tween us and the islands.
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always claimed a right to be heard, and in those new questions, arising in the far Orient in respect to which, by reason of our ownership of the Philippines and our immense and growing trade with China and Japan, we may properly claim a hearing.
"Nearly at our doors in the Caribbean Sea, in the control of which we necessarily have an active interest, is one government, weakened by revolution and insurrection, tottering to fall. Burdened by a debt whose face value is far beyond the means of the country to pay, it has turned to the United States for assistance in settlement with its creditors. Assuring the world and the State of Santo Domingo that the United States has no selfish purpose of aggrandizement in intervening, the President concluded a treaty by which, if ratified, Santo Domingo will go into the hands of the United States, as a receiver. The treaty was not confirmed at the last session of the Senate because there were not enough Republicans present to do so. As all of the powers of Europe acquiesce in approving it, it seems certain that its provisions are so equitable and its necessity so great that at the next session of the Senate it will be confirmed.
"Some difference of opinion appears as to the extent of the Monroe doctrine. The President insists that if the United States is to become responsible to Europe for the good conduct of the governments of Central and South America, then it
Perhaps the most pre-ventive in the irrigated section country is that plants do yield most heavily when very abundant irrigation experience I have yet faced one farmer who has refused to his fields all the time he could possibly obtain many cases it was manifest large amounts of water having over-irrigation. Plants very rapidly in yield and the water applied to them reality they can get along small amounts of water many respects do better than amount applied is below above the best. In fact, tion farmer who is able the amount of water plants controls one of the portant factors of plant air, the sunshine and the farmer must largely access exist, for he is unable them materially; but great factor in plant growth is completely under his generations, in our efforts people on to education city and a knowledge of moment, and during the time take these islands to our to speak, and give them tags of a member of This benefit can never end as we maintain a high tween us and the islands
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be heard by those governers when it demands that they
their houses in order and so
all the just complaints of Enropowers. The Monroe doctrine
difficult to maintain at all events,
if we assert it, as we do, we
would accept the obligations that
now the assertion of the right."
Secretary Taft said that never behas the influence of the United
for good been better than tobecause it is known that with a
of most respectable proporshould it unfortunately be
enged in such a conflict, it is
to protect itself.
people," he continued, "are
to say that a large navy inbravado, pugnacity and a
by judicious irrigation the farmer may obtain a marvelous control over his plant kingdom. In this respect, agriculture in an irrigated section is greatly superior to the agriculture in districts of abundant rainfall.
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Secretary Taft said that never before has the influence of the United States for good been better than to because it is known that with a view of most respectable proportion should it unfortunately be neglected in such a conflict, it is easy to protect itself.
People," he continued, "are able to say that a large navy in its bravado, pugnacity and a messiness of peace. In one of South American republics we must present engaged in attempt to rescue the property of Ameri- citizens from what is said to be just confiscation by the sovereign color of judicial sanc- We have asked for arbitra- and it has been refused, and the waiting now only until Con- meets before submitting the order to it for its consideration. At time, we are exercising toward republic all the forbearance due a weaker nation.
And so it is with the general pol- of Theodore Roosevelt; that he insists upon carrying a 'big' he does, in fact, speak sound- and exercise a degree of forbearance that the confidence of strength righteous purpose justify.
We present the tariff against the Philippines is 75 per cent of the unt Dingley tariff, and under practically no imports reach United States from the Philip-
The friends of the Philip- look forward to the coming man of Congress with confidence in measure of justice will be out to the islands. We shall the Philippines, certainly for a nation, probably for several nations, in our effort to lead the man on to education and prosper- a knowledge of self govern- and during the time we must these islands to our bosom, soak, and give them the advantage of a member of our family. Benefit can never exist as long maintain a high tariff wall be- us and the islands."
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In a recent volume upon "Aspects of Balzac," appears this characteristic anecdote: "On one young Englishwoman, at any rate, Balzac himself made a strong—it maybe a temporary—impression, according to his friend Gozlan, as recorded in the entertaining 'Balzac en Pantoules.' Gozlan met the novelist one afternoon on the Boulevards, hungry for dejeuner. Balzac took him into an English confectioner's in the Rue Royale. Having ordered some macaroni pates, he laid down on the table some volumes he was carrying. 'Do you know what that book is?' he asked Gozlan. 'No, my dear Balzac! Hearing Balzac's name, the English girl behind the counter started as if fascinated by it. Balzac did not notice her, but said, 'It is the "Pathfinder" of Fenimore Cooper.' And he poured out an enthusiastic appreciation of the American novelist, forgetting his hunger, forgetting where he was, and everything but his subject. 'But you are not eating,' said Gozlan. 'True,' replied Balzac; and in three or four gargantuan mouthfuls, eating, laughing and praising Cooper at the same time, while he walked up and down the shop he gobbled four macaroni pates, to the immense astonishment of the girl, who was amazed that a man who, as she had thought, would feed upon flowers, air and perfumes, would eat so greedily. 'What do I owe you, mademoiselle?' said Balzac, at length satisfied. 'Nothing, Monsieur de Balzac!' answered the girl, in a tone which admitted no contradiction. Balzac looked at his friend, hardly knowing how to reply to this delicate attention. And then, after a moment's pause, he presented her with Cooper's romance, saying: "I have never so much regretted, mademoiselle, that I am not the author of it."
"We do not know whether Balzac ever saw the girl again. He was not of the nature of Sterne. This incident reminds one of the buffet scene in the first act of 'Cyrano de Bergerac,' with this one immense difference, that Cyrano refused to accept more than a
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