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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1908. THE BIGGEST PUZZLE-A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 'Until the Smoke of the Final Fight Qeara Away,' None v 'r 1 Can Foresee the Kcsult -Tlio Campaign ' V. " of look-.'; ' ' TRAVELING IN URUGUAY . Br FREDEIIIO J. IIASKIX. (Copyright 1I0I. by Frederlo J.; Haskln) Washington, . D. C Bept 11-FlVe - times In the hlatory of tho United States baa tha vice-president been called upon to assume tha offlca of president. Each tlma tha "president br accident" ha a endeavored v to obtain flection to the highest offlca . In hie own right John Tyler, elected vlce-prealdent as a Whir. broke with hla party and at tempted to gel mo jjemocrstio nomina tion. Millard Fillmore fought hard for the Whig nomination In 1861. Andrew Johnson, elected with Lincoln on -the Union ticket In 1864. waa an avowed candidate for the regular Democratlo nomination In 1168. Cheater A. Arthur uaed ail the force of the administration , to bring about his nomination In 1884, but waa defeated by Blaine's treat pop ularity. ' .' These velt bec-ame president of the United . fitstes upon tha death of William Mc- .fcuniey. it mere la anywuns ia and that hla views did not preolude hla taking the nomination on tha platform already adopted. . rynnn rifht Afftlnat Odd. Mr. Bryan led, tha fight against sendl lng tbo . Williams telegram to Judge I Parker. He roae from a stole bad, eluded hla nurse and appeared In the conven tion In tha wee anas' hour of the morn ing. , Hla voice waa husky and his face was ashen, but ha fouaht to tha last Ha waa voted ' down, as be had been I on every teat in me wnoie convention. But the thunders of aDDlauae from the galleries which greeted hla every utter ance, tha fact that no one but Bryan I oould get a respectful bearing, and thai ST 1 i 1 Boxes 10 to ?5. Plaques 4 to G0. Frames 8 td 75 Gouging Tools WOOD TO BURN . Book Racks 25 to; ?2. ;; Nut ' Bowls 151.50 Skins 75-?500 I" River Senna at tha tfnnltal nf nnirimir get a respectful hearing, and the : ' " . " mutteringa of the men who feared to I oj ion. jonn Barrett. Director or tne I be consumed, and therefore foreign apeak aloud all showed that Bryan waaj Bureau of American Republics. I commerce la the Ufa of the nation. To I still beloved by the rank and file of I' TTrnnur hu u n ?t iii,m out for this arowlna commerce, there w. r... .i r I nuiea ana is almost as large as Newimant ..-). fii J were the precedents which men I convention a blaaer man than ha was 01 WMt Virginia, or 1 almost! more aurely be demanded as' the rich to iminow ier when ha entered It. twice tha also of Pennsylvania or Cuba. I RrHlucli.v ereaa contlnguous to the I The next day. when the news of Bry- Th population Is 1.10S.000. and-f pro- ffid r ,COm m0" ln,CKljr an a losing fight reached the country. I ,i . TT ' ' I uea- ' I there were thousands and hundreds of J?,"'?11 Vruuajr most Montevideo Is tha friendly rival of mousanas 01 men wno nad voted roril"',-' nmsu vi iiw oouia Aranco i um larger cuy nil mues 'across mei T-( r - m r 1 n MBMMnl. w V. a . w a I n-Kl I.. T. v. - - 1 J . 1. . . I rlvflr ' RllAtlAH . A V r M , , Th fnrmMP V 1 h.nn .I it h ; d i.. numAM rr nruic " " iiinii : tt v.. - i iiruuiii iii n t uh Mirtu uiara uibi - - - . - - - i !the bonds of the1 v iceiresldentlal hoo- would not vote for Parker. Bryan the little country has lta population I "? Vn population of the latter, but It doo. NolSSs V cspftfi thaS Senator tooli the stump and ued his foUow- mora dispersed 'throughout ;Tts area Mi ? Jter i '"ll'S llanna began to plot for the , aereai or f - " "usei. mi wm a uion inw urs ine cepiuu. Monw i "zr ITri il U Roosevelt In the Keoubl lean convention vain, xiia crowas were as large ana nis viaeo, uu a population or aooui iu,-1 . ""t.5? ,""- if lJOt. The old lliie ReTubllcan' lead- reception as enthuslaatio as ever, but 000. but the remainder of the people axe "Ur Increasing both. Incumbers 01 "a fearad Roowvelt and they hoped to hla advtoa was as seed -scattered on tha comparattvely well scatteredom one f ft, Kffcl But Mr. Hanna aiea I Biony way. , iidbuw ij im Diner, in uib norm, i r-. -" . " velt nolitlclana could In Indianapolis, for InsUnce. In a on tha Braslllan border, Is the pretty tf,-ural 1 i find no leader wllllna- to be sacrificed. I state which had twice rejected Bryan town or KlberJa, and. a railway runs I " '"'t'--'"- Largest Stock ; wood to burn West of Chicago. free lessons in every branch by skilled artists including the new jewel work carving & tinseling Special Offer New Gas Pen ...... ;25( Three Plaques ....... .10 Box Total Value ..... ..... 50 OUR PRICE FOR THE ABOVE OUTFIT of carried frontier to tha other. In the north. I " tnem. TO accommodate this com-1 tie anU-Rooseveit politlclana could 'In Indianapolis, for InsUnce, in a on tha Braslllan border, la tha PN"r Cwm lirS . nV.MrhfI l Tmir.. in ..-rlf ined. I atete which hn t.io. rmtniA Rrv.n I town of Rlberla. and a rallwav runa I na" oeen improved to considerable I .Teddy" .WMA.frJ,!f.K ?wr Hvan against u"lrj:: m",e" " Unuad to mirk it cSfnnletei; Try. na nation was more proepvrvue i jemocraiio canaiaaie, inra wu 10 B - ,"-; -nulnnM fnr tk. j.m.r, 11 Thi thin ever before In lta. history and ev- a great Parker rally. David B. Hill waa ndJTi"a.e,,j..c.e".t.ers,5f ff? tr,a',an? S2nfiPn? wJfi?"hf V?t lliFnJb,JL-. All AnOllan I sa Kst tha nra A llUt I I CLrill III K ' 1I1UUI ir It . XII IHCL UnilUlLV -p, . ..w.r. e.ww aaw vvwea u e. eew Only 9 Gents WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING NEEDLES, BULBS, ETC GUABANTEED TO BE EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED rytody waa aaylng "U well ?; .alr it cam. about tha the R.p "B wtuieuti a b vv mww a avauas sjm V" V I i . . " , i . . . ' t . a,. I tn In ttrf nrfat tha ai tn nViAM rrm. Kaam as a I Mlkid.lnn.th.. ni.rti maK ...n " Deing as muqua oraugnt 10 uie.eyei --"-.r.Vrr. V."" TT I .v.. k. ..iinui Minmn. I -uviiT" ... u ir those or Kansas. The rolilna 1 ""l4' ui w mwsimt w put to i convention which met In Chicago was tlon ever held by th I nation of Jlrr-Roo and everybody 'banks for second ventlon waa we .only Republican which not one that party. Tha nonr hllla, the wooded valleys and the nu- out aea. to avoid danger. Now all this Is rapidly being remedied under the am- KPV.n.HrV.n I TV. U 111 m . 1 mnt rrr i.ua I waa iirmi. . . . ... . . . . . . i iubiuu. uli cbiiih kiw win iiavunr n i - T-'iina audience to lisien id mm until n i . . r . i nit inn n th. ffnv.pnm.ni A . had aarreed on Mr- fair- ih- ... ii T k. ipioiura na can do roost eaaiiy com-1 M.-"1i,"m"" .tM"? -i.- Kfnr .. nAn- ... .""uia wi.t no ,IHU n.rnl to- the states: or Iowa or Ken-I w"iiuw uno ui tno swurwi mini place betore me oon-1 Brvan In laon. Then thai I ? .i"." m i"--."r I beet hirhnr. In Rniirh Im.rW mH- U organisea. n was tne ih A k. - u -.r-. r ??)r or ioo up.nus yt wirBie. li r" Jn.:L..'""r national convention in iur vu Uruguay is situatea. geograpnicaiiy. wi" Inale question waa. con- lenJ?'-'- . v I In the southern continent almost In f, "?redr.bot,h thf, ,tveler aiuJ ,hJ UUCB11UI1 wn. I xt . , . M -wiv... I .1,1 r 1 m . . . ..j . I ... -i rr-u- n.HA-aL i "vw " i, e ciuauuKn euuii cum" i th -am- latititH. a t n a er.re nr am. i .uiyuw. twmii wiii iiis e-viijtaiae buiiu :Ia ZSi.L . .. Phlun . plete failure as the Democratic canvass hama. between 80 and 26 dearees from .wha". protde ted from vagaries of h-iW onnvirTtlon: and it was only Yet the result for a time the equator. - But cllmaticairy the ad- wind and tide; cargoes can be I- J.iiTf .nmi.. th.t the nnven- I seemed io De in doubt, bo many news-1 venture ilea with Uruauav. because tx- I faoa or unipaaea dy means or ine tlon lasted mora than two days. papers supported Parker and there was tremes of heat and cold are almost un- latest mechanical device, and uon iiiiK mort in iv I enoh an .nH.Rnnii.iit nninr. mm ih. k-.-. i. o. .ir.i.imi -un. I STors will find embarcatlon as Ithe noo? Democrats. While Mr. Bryan ultra-conservatives that the lshue stroke, and cattle can live out of doors and comfortable here as in the port of till 'held a great personal following seemed to be very doubtful. Toward unprotected all the year rouna L nr "ffj J". R "1 000 horses, 18,000,000 will be something over 110.000.000. and the contract calls for completion In poses andAUaUBl . xnis is none too soon. There are I tor steamers of the latest pattern and size are required ror sucn ooutn Amen- sheep, together I can commerce. J or instance, there has h. vntAr. nf hla nartv. the ool- I the end of the camoafjm. , however, the I this -as well as other reasons, agi Iticlans -looked upon him as sure I Roosevelt enthusiasm reached white ture has been peculiarly the Industry .niiM he eanouse the colder and colder. ere devoted to castoral purposes, and I August, . ... . Arn.i rm nninui. n i 11 u. junvH K-rx.r r rnm -7kfv ttinmm rti i I Hnnm .uuu.uuu lu kihaiis. 11 t.i however, insist that the nominee should canvass took up the charges which were over 7,000.000 head of cattle, 650,000 not be taken from that faction or the being made against the Republicans by party whicn naa nn newspapers ana emooaiea tnem In a with the majority of Democrats smoe speech which created a great sensation. me uieveianu uy. xx cnargea inw ueorge a. uorteiyou, "i - .-.4y. . i" h : mow than 1.000 nassenaers f first and TU nrm aHi --. rr-7rr T.". "'"LVIZJt"" T."ur' j h.rtev 1 87 tons and of maize second class), and . -n vr 1 l-MBi Kaan sk I sa r l vwmuivu yunacaoivii ui lUluilllgtLimi uuna i . 1 . n chKdae th court of "appTH P'.J., "Vf tC'arafnTe ' Montevideo ir a dusv seaport, in the in a with a good quota of mules, goats and Just "een launched for one of the well .Vf nics There were produced In the re- known English companies a steamer of itlon. L:"?, ftii 11.001) torn with accommodation, for cnaraea tnat ueorae a. t:orteivnu. i yuuno mt i . : .1 ' nu . - i secretary of commerce and labor, had i Vax, zl'Vl,lon atned Dossesslon of Information mk. I of barley 1.676 tons iry convenience the Ingenuity of the verv year after Mctuniey naa swept i 7" -'""" nuuiuiau tnnc In livestock Sl.i thS state A man of ability, with a good committee, was using this Information ,J 5.1 1VJJ Vss i90 record on the bnch and' In polflics, to extort money from the big business fpVoducts ii co ;Iiiiini.n. looked to him as a Dem- I men to use In the campaign. lmai JlViS";. .m. To that charge Presld campaign. President .... . . - I .1111 I I I II t' 1 1 IHCO-19. A ,1V v .. 1 tv. a . IGU LUO VF1 lllli replied in one or the most remarkable fjon9i.au f the exnorts. or a mnnv SK nf TtaTv 571 nt ffnnn. the soutnern una khi - , -. - T, , V " 1 total of 8.6 per cent, an inurea.no over i put is tnat or vne ocratlc Moses. Sentiment did not i-v.tlltza on Parker, however, until BUMUIIOUfS iv, ' ......... - I . . . " .imw i rn p UIO 1211 K OH k puaio V' - Mr. Hearst waa maitinK an eajneai. against tne wisnes and m splte,of thelefim commerce. Of the lmpor campaign for the nomination, ana was appeals of nearly every one of the Re- f Uruguay those of United States origin pending money and spilling printers publican leaders. Yet when Judge were valued at $3,971,001, or 11:5 per rjTi. I it. mi alt-nt A AOterle Of - WOW I 1- JLrlr.p wee unnhl. ti Mivm kanh 1 - - - .t..l. .Ian mn flnnreeee over I . - . vvwsav nm .1141 I (.Cllt t.llW - " . . . ir 1. 11a. rt n t a r f e-reet wealth, head' a hu- Aiiamat Belmont backed the Parker boom with plenty of money. When the convention met at St. Louis It was practically certain that Parker would be nominatea, uui 11 certain that there would be a great fia-ht on the nlatform. In the commit tee on resolutions the radicals and tne conservatives once more niei . v'-""" battle. Mr. Bryan and ex-Senator David Bennett Hill were the generals of the nnnnRlnr forces. After a long drawn out fight it was agreed that the plat form should be allent on the question . of the gold standard. A tariff plank prepared by Mr. Bryan was Inserted. The committee was unanimous on the report. Out of what seemed to o im placable enmity there had come perfect Next day the peace and tranquility turned into anger and chagrin. The convention was preparing to nominate its candidate for Vice-president when It was thrown Into a whirl by the rumor that Judge Parker had telegraphed that he would- not accept the nomination unless the platform declared for the gold standard. A group of leaders wero conferring excitedly when a newspaper extra with an Imperfect account of the Parker telegram was scattered over the hall. In a moment the place was bedlam. Champ Clark was chairman and he proven equal to tne emergency. '"The gentleman from Texas moves that the convention stand adjourned until 9 o'clock tonight," he screamed. "Those in favor of the motion say aye." There was not an aye. "Those opposed say no." There was a thunder of noes like the thunder of Niagara "The ayes have It and the convention stands ad journed!" It was arbitrary and un- thtf absolute nroof of hla uuarHnna tha I th. nnln veer, a creditable show Roosevelt denial sent the whole mranirrMnr for our forelen trade. Altogether wild with enthusiasm and the Pirk.r TTmnur'a commerce abroad repre- hopes died dead. sented practically 170.000.000. which Is The result waa an overwhelming vie- about 170 per capita of population, and tory for Roosevelt, who waa elected by Indicates a noteworthy achievement In the greatest rxinular malorltv ever o-tv.n I the line or industry. His Dluralltv was The repubHo is financially In a pros. Vi-?.1?, n.rn,i. nSndltlon. Peace has now beer McKlnleyT SS elected obtained possession of information con te by a great majority in .;Trra."""irrul but of the cattle the foreign commerce Montevideo "'-Ma?.n'el n livestock $1,099,001. .and animal last recorded year U96 vessels enterad so. xnis item oi an- mere; or tnese B.oia were steam craft, .composed larerely of I 28.1 were nail. The tnntin.it waa 7. Aw-w fa KIUM TU nW I I 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 I !. Aif. I IT inMA .U. a I hVK Ma Roosevelt ,d froan meats. The United States ried the flag of England, 41 i of Oer- i itaiy, x n or ranee, and ' nf the TTnltnH Ctot.a nr that It was necessary to agree upon said it was a4ie, to begin with, and he the preceding year, but Great Britain, which only eight were steamers; with some one candidate to head off the warmed up to the subject as he went I prance, Germany and Belgium have by 14;142 tons, the others being sailing Uruguay a tur-1 vessels. it is 'a fascinating sight to ts into i watch the activity In the harbor. Flatrs i an inn great nations are seen, DUt tha Btars and Stripes are not so fre quent as they should be. Tet there is no good reason for this. This River Platte commerce is understood and ap preciated by Europeans; its Increasing value Is worth studying. Over a dozen British steamship lines have regular nin hAtwaA. th. twn Mnifln.nl. Germany has flva or six; France and' Italy make every effort to satisfy the wants or traoe and migration; even Brasil takes her share of the traffic by regular steamers under tha Braslllan flaar. sktrtlna the coast from the equa tor io Montevideo, tnence up tne rarana and Paraguay, past Asuncion, and Into her own territory again in the state or Matto urasso. una united estates, however, has no steamer running south of the "line.'' All goods, all passengers. every kind of traffic to this gateway on the Rio de la Plata, pays tribute to a roreign nag. Montevideo Is an interesting cltn. quite apart from the International com merce centering there. The streets are broad and clean, well kept and orderly Tha souares and Darks are models of excellence, tne snops zuii oi-tne latest and best wares manufactured abroad. Tha people, too, are very kindly and hosnltable. taklns- Ufa with a simple bleasure and showing a charm in so cial intercourse which is surpassed in no part of the world. The North Ameri can who visits South America for the first time may be considered fortunate if he finds his introduction to the peoples there through the oriental re public of Uruguay. , CHOICE BIRD SEED Sturhs' Bird Seed, package .15 "Woodlark" Choice Bird Seed, pkg 10 "Woodlark" Choice Mixed Bird Seed, large sack with Cuttle Bone included ,...25 Woodlark Choice Bird Sand, pkg 10 Cuttle Bone, per piece 5 and 10 Parrot Bitters, pec bottle....... 25 Bird Tonic, per bottle ,25 Hemp Seed (choice), per pound . ...10 Rape Seed (choice), per pound .15 Canary Seed (choice), per pound .15 Millet Seed (choice), per pound .....15 Sunflower Seed (choice), per pound. . SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TOLU PIR Cures Colds Coughs and all Lung and Throat Troubles Bottle.. 50 OPTICAL WORK 0 DONE HERE IS GUARANTEED BY US Open a Monthly Accotmt T Inirvln TOAi wa, Miuvu.il til .oui. muAjniHV. Tniu fca v w " . . . years before, had received a popular consequence "o treasury surplus ror plurality of about 860.0007 Roosevelt JP" .VSSX&'f J.0. Veei 'nut received only 400.000 mora vote, thai Of this aum $1,000,000 has been put Mvini ... .i. i ii. iVT- aside to increase tne opiui m mo j . ju. muiiiiiT was 1 1 11 i .. . . . i.l .l. i 1 000 greater. Judge Parker received a B,fhifnT little over 5.000.000 votes, a falllna- obiect of enabling .u5meni 1J1 J - 1 1 It aV 9 V7t7. J. OUITIK11HLII YT1 t flM . a 1... TXTBV e.wa f tea AAMald- great gains, polling BOO.000 vW-TJSZ total vote cast In the whole country was SoooVo Vor exposes "and about thi neerlv half a million laaa than In 1 nnn I u,vvv,wvu w y A 1! wki.i, .k- ..f.VJ same .iuuuih v "T" " . n"' " v nidi DDUDav i .-.m,.i Diitinn ie inaeea nraieeworinv. tell what will happen in a presi- The item above mentioned publlo :ial campaign until aftar it has al-works deserved attention by Itself, be- can dential ready happened. Politics and Politicians ...... uri nf the nrosDerltv of the na tlon depends upon improvements which are being made, or to ba made, in tne capital the city of Montevideo. Inter nal improvementa are by no means overlooked, for the oountry Is well served with railroads, there being 1,160 miles of track. nd new lines are un der construction and hitherto isolated regions are being reached by post and telegraph. But Uruguay is in that for tunate position where really more la The independence League olub of Ohio produced within the country wan can nu noinina.iea a state ticaei neaaea Dy &1 PWTfll I I! v II i';. i W II .ncouK'cwK ; it, 0 l i II 1, i tas I II Mi aiuni I I II !' JffiW I II v1 i... ii i $ Free Phones, Fourth Floor A. F. Otte of Cincinnati aaeandldato for governor. . . David W. Hill, former speaker of tha Missouri nouse ot reDresentativea naa announced his candidacy for United States senator on the Republican aide. The Massachusetts Socialists have nominated a complete state tioket head ed by James F. Carey of Haverhill for governor. lair, perhaps, but It was the only thing on earth that prevented a riot. The convention soon found that Judge Parker had only declared his own po sition in favor or tha aold standard and that If his views should do unsatisrac tory to tha majority of the convention ha authorized William F. Sheehan to decline tha nomination in his name. Pan. waa nathavl un amnna trie l.n1. era and It was agreed to send a tele- lican state convention which ia to meat gram to Judge Parker saying that the n earatoga next wee. convention did not regard tha money Congressman w. Bourka Cookran of new xoric naa accepted an invitation NEW BOOKS FOE THE LIBRARY Compayra PestalpiKl and Elementary Education; tr. by R, p. Jago, 1907. USEFUL ARTS. Beach and Others The Apples of New xorK, zv., iuo. Douglas Practical Hints for Concrete Constructors. 1907. V BOOKS ADDED TO THE JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Carpenter Improving Songs for Anx ious Children. Day Menehunes. Their Adventures with the Fisherman and How They Built the canoe. Ooose Mother Goose's Melodies, with Muslo Old and New; lllus. Dy tr. a. Mathews. Plutarch Tales from Plutarch; by F. J. Kownotnam. COOKING MADE EASY NO DIRT OS FIRE SALE HOUSEHOLD SUP PLIES. f 5 t .' tin ''-!ttii Sup-1 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ply Tour treads at Ones. Great three days' sale of table linens, towels, naoklns. crashes, bed snreada I comforters, blankets, lace curtains, cur-l tain materials, table covers, couch cov- ers. etc call and sret our prices. Mo- Allen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. Tomorrow (Monday) positively last I day ror discount on east side gas Dills. uon t ran to reaa gas tips. State Senator Archibald McNeil of I BrldaeDort. Conn., who was a candidate I for the vice-presidential nomination at I the Denver convention lest July, nasi declined to become a candidate for the I Donaldson Modern Hot Water Heat- I riemorr. Mrt anihernatorlal nomination In i r-i . . . m..i .a I . " kiiiB. Diinui aim h riiiiiin, iiuo. "Connecticut. Ellhu Root, aecretarv of stata has been chosen aa a delegate to tha Repub- qnestlon as an issue in the campaign. V43Saa5i ' rr rxjr-a rt a wxt. $10.00 SET OF C C TEETH FOR Vrmn Ottarantaa for ! Taara. CMWVI-Any tooth In the mouth K.r?o,rnlyt,. . . .$4.00 Any Porcelain crown made ao mat. rer wnat uicy are canea or hew tf.frfr !t?. .$4.00 aVHOI Polld Gold Top, . Solid Uold Backs, roroslala a rf Froota per tooth ' 9UU olid Gold Teeth. 12k. Cf nr. brfdga, per tootn v All other, work sema prlre prn Free When nrrinnr- tlonately. rUIUU MXTmAOTXOa Frea When Platea or Rridrea era Ordered. Absolute OnaraateM. . tliy DE.TTAL PAEIC2S naa ajtd oovch rrum Heors I a. as. la I m . Pbosa A-1611. Opa fiaadara. from the Democ ratio campaign eommlt tee to deliver a series of sneechM in the oiiaaia west. e Tha Iowa "standnattera" are nU ta ravor congressman oiibert N. Haugen of the Fourth district as tha best man to make . tha race arainst Oovernnr cummins ror the united State senate. a e Republicans of New England are to iid a tug baroecua at Point ar Boston, on September rressman Nicholas Loncwortl law of President Roosevelt, will be one of tha aDeakera. The Republican stata committee of Missouri is to nave the aervlcea at Ar nold Shanklla. United States consul gen eral to Panama, for a speaking tour of tne state in BeptemD.r ana uotoper. i - - e e Tha Association of Southern Demo. orata, eompoead of former raaldents of tnesoata now living in New zork city. vnicn wee auiia nmminerit i a in. nraei- dentiaJ campalga ef 1191, has been ra oraanlsad to oamralra tor tha Brru and Kern ticket. Editors of 40 trade union toarnala puuilehed In various parte of thV eonn- ii ry met in convection in Chicago r organisation eently, and after forming a permanent orsanisatioa votaa tneir at Bryan and tha Democ ratio tl for upport caat. e a J. FT! wood Coc wha haa riaae kmiL nated for aovernor of North Carolina by tha Repuhticana of that statav is known as tha "Bobbin King." front the fact that his factories make mora hnhhlna for spinning cotton tha any ether on cers in tne worio. John Rava Rammoad. tha rtmm ehetv. man ef the a-Mcutlva committee of the national Levaaua er KeoubUoaa eluba la probably tha nwt famous mining anrl ner in the world. Only wlthta tbe last ear r two has haheaa nctl v ta poll tiaa. "or a few VMtl nrtov to the Rennhllree national contention in Chicago last Jane he was a candidate for the nomination fr vto-rreaident Mr. Hammond ia a hallva of Sai FVancieoo. and waa a rlaeemete ( VTlUlaat H. Tail at Tale BRlvereitK The following books at tha publlo 11 brary will go Into circulation on Sep tamharels BIOOBApHT, Cavour Ufa of Cavour; by Edward Cedoaan. 1U. noethe Life of Goethe: by Albert Blelechowakyj tr. by W. A. Cooper. . r. 1908. BOOKS IN FOREIGN IJINaUAOES. Amlols Sull 'Oceana Ganghofer Das gotteslehen. Heer Fetlx Notvest; roman. FICTION. Austin Santa Lucia Plamari a A horse's Tale. Pe la Pasture The Unlucky Family, Xlnkald Man or yesteraay. FINE ARTS. Gainsborough Thomas Gainsbor ough; by W. B. Boulton. 1907. v..i...t ra.fl.. T don; tha central Italian schools, lfot. Holroyd Tne iNatioaat gaiiery, ijon- guide for pianola players. 1907. HISTORY. . Crawford The romance of old New Emrland Churches, lioi. Franoola From Valmy to Waterloo extras ta from the alary or a soldier c the revolution ana ui empire; tr. Dy n. B. uonglaa. 110. Hume Queena or old Brain, iim. Koua ad National Doetimenta: state papers so arranged aa to illustrate the growth of our country from Hit to the M nay, isea. - LITERATURE. J don Goooer. ed. Theories of Itfrrle. wftn Especial Keierence to nose dunposi uon, ii. 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