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TKe only authentic pictures of the Roosevelt party I
in Atnca. secured at an -.enormous -exnshse. and w
be presented at thq ISIS; Wednesday and Thursday af-
ternoons and evenings.
The following scenes will be shown and everv ner-
son should visit the ISIS and see Roosevelt in Darkest
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ROOSEVELT AFRICA
Scene 1 I hear Roosevelt is coming.
Scene 2 Government Buildings In Mombasa
' Scene 3 Col. Roosevelt planting a tree In,
front of the Mombasa Trading Company's
Office.
Scene 4 Native Amusements in Mombasa.
Scene 5 Railway trip from Kiu to Naquro
made by Col. Roosevelt. A
Scene 6 Zulu women at spring.
Scene. 7 Dance of the Rain Maker.
Scone 8 Natives drawing water from a well
Scene 9 In tho Kraal.- v . .. 5
Scene 10- "Mister" Take my picture.' ''
i Scene 11. American birds specimens se
cured by Col. Roosevelt for the Smithsonian
Institute. Kingfisher feeding young.
Scene 12. -Jackson's dancing bird.
Scene 13- Vultures and Marabou Storks
feeding ," . . ' '' ' ,
Scene 14 Woodpecker feeding Its young.
Scene' 15 Camp Roosevelt. Making and
breaking camp at Bondonl.
Scene 16--Zulu war dance and ceremonies
In honor of Col. Roosevelt's visit to Africa,
Scene 17 Col. Roosevelt and his party re-'
Yr,-!nc; maneuvers. ; ,
Scene 18 Zulu Delia. .''."' " ' ''-.
. Scene 19 Col. Roosevelt examining gua bo
fore being presented to Chief Oltawahkl.
- Scene 20 Col. Roosevelt taking the trail.
, Scene 21 The home of the Llzzard.
Scene 22 Young Several Cats..
Scene 23 Giraffes In their native heath. :,
Scene 24 The deadly African Spider.
' Scene 23 Giant Land Turtle. "
Scene 26 Flashlight of a Man-eating Lion
In the Jungle. , , ,
Scene 27 The Roosevelt Party crossing a
stream, . - .
- Scene 29 Rhionceros Motner ana Baby. ,
cured by Col. Roosevelt's party for the Smith
sonian Institute.
Scene 29 Rhinoeerus Mother and Baby.
Scene 30 Rhinoceros killed by Roosevelt. '.
' Scene 21 Ilarte Beasts roamlns over Veldt.
Scene 32 Visiting delegation of C-uus and
Zebras.'. . ,.' , ' .
Scene 33-Hippopotam! at play In 'the Tana
River.. . - ,' -
Scene 31 Crocodilo taklag h!s niornlng
; plunge. , .;. . . .- ;. ; ,,
Scene 35 Picture of a Young Deer.,
Scene 3G Col. Roosevelt returning from a
hunting expedition.
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New Plans
Of Insurgents
Senators Borah. Brown. Crawford.
Bourne.' Burkett. Olson and Gamble
arc called menr Insurgents. "
The lusurgents arc not all fighting
esaln th rules, as ttny believe
j Are j-on frequently lmrseT Do you bav
DE new and startling Insurgent ; y0ur cough annoy vou at night, and do you
movements now under way and i raise mucus in the'tnorning? Do tou want
the recent battle In the bouse relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough
of representatives, together Kemedy and you will be pleased.
with the significant fact that Glfford
rinchot, the deposed chief forester,
and Ambassador Straus, ex-secretary
of commerce and labor, have been
summoned to Europe to confer with
Colonel Roosevelt, have drawn the at
tention of the whole country to those
Band Dance FrUay MghL
The La Grande Band dance will ba
given next Friday evening. A ten
piece orchestra will supply the music
Second Annal Ball.
On the evening of May 2d, the la
dies of the Maccabees will give their
becond annual ball la the Kits audi
torium. This will be one of the best
events of the season.
Fully nine out of every ten cases of rnea-
tvlfil.iixm ta atmnlv rltoiimatiam if tliA mn.
jOtlC.- ' dee dna tnrnlil r damn. np rhmnie rhpiim.
The curfew law will be strictly en- : tism, neither of which require any internal
forced. All parents are requested to ' KKiiLSSJ Clltrfe
take notice. - j Liniment, Give it a triaL You are certain
members In both senate and house f JOHN W. WALDON, Chief of Police, to be pleased with the quick relief which it
who some time ago declared that they
were not being treated fairly In con
gress and proposed to fight for their
rights to the last ditch. One of the
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LA FOtlETTE, CUMMINS AND DOIiIiIVEB,
THREE SSNATE IMSCUGENT LEADEHS.
new moves that are being widely dis
cussed Is the big conference of In
surgents and reformers from all parts
of the Union planned to be held in
Washington, the purpose being to
launch a nation wide movement
against privilege. In the national
capital it is hinted that the result will
be the formation of a new national
political party. The plans Include a
secondary ; couferenc, In New York
which will have largely to do with
finance. Judge Ben B. Liudsey, the
"boys' judge," ia slated to take a
prominent part hi the new movement
A review of the history of the In
surgent uprising in the senate and
house should prove of interest at this
time. The exact date, of its beginning
Is not known. Some think It began
In the house in the spring of 1908.
when the appropriations committee
undertook to defeat an item of $350,-1
000 In the sundry civil appropriation
bill to pay Interstate commerce ac
countants : to examine the books of
railroads. President Roosevelt threw
down tho gage of battle on that Item
Representative Townsend of Michi
gan championed the appropriation,
which was carried against the power
ful Influence of the appropriations
committee by something like a half
dozen ; votes. That gave President
Roosevelt fresh courage, and he en
tered upon a contest for the enact
ment of other administration bills.
Dut whether the insurgent cause
sprang from that Interstate commerce
Item or" from any one of half a dozen
other legislative matters In that first
session of the Sixtieth . congress, on
which the speaker's program was re-
Ji sisted by members or nis own party,
j It steadily gained in momentum at the
south end of the capitol. m the sen
ate La Follette Is the pioneer lusur
gent lie went there over four years
ago with a national reputation as 4
Republican dissenter and lost no time
In advancing ideas about railroad reg
ulation and other corporation reforms
which most of his Republican col
leagues frowned upon. More than any
other, unless it be Senator A. B. Cum
mins of Iowa, he bad been preaching
reform Ideas and creating the power
ful sentiment back in the states which
has stood all insurgents In such good
stead.
One of the greatest accessions to La
Follette's standard In the senate was
Cummins, although he has not always
fought side by side with him. Nelsoq
j and Clapp of Minnesota and Dolliver
of Iowa, all older senators in point of
service. Joined hlro eventually because
of the exigencies of the political situa
tion at home, where the insurgent seu
tlment had become rampant These
men, with Bristow and Beverldge, are
tsrveralij classed as . the dyed in the
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