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A CONVINCING CERTIFICATE “ UHCLE JO E" ADD THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT | T h a t E v ery V o te r S h o u ld H e a d W h o CONGRESS. R elieves T h a t H a n k l>e|KM*itM S h o u ld B e G u a ra n te e d fT i \ //| ' 1 y A g a in s t L amm . , F rom T heodore R oosevelt’s le tte r of Oct. 4, 1904, to E d w a rd H . H a rri- m an. Now', my d e a r sir, you a n d 1 are j p ra c tic a l m en, an d you are ou th e ground an d know th e co n d itio n s b e t te r th a u 1 do. I f you th in k th ere is an y d a n g e r of y o u r v isit to me cau s lug tro u b le or if you th in k th ere is u o th lu g special I sh o u ld be inform ed about, o r no m a tte r in w hich I could give you aid, w hy, of course, give up th e v isit fo r th e tim e being, a n d th en a few w eek s hence b efo re I w rite my | m essage, 1 sh a ll g e t you to com e dow n to d isc u ss c e rta in g o v ern m en t m a tte rs uot co n n ected w ith th e cam paign. F rom E d w a rd H. H a r ri m a n ’s confiden tia l s ta te m e n t to Sidney W ebster. A bout a w eek befo re the election in th e a u tu m n of 1904, w hen it looked c e rta in th a t th e s ta te tic k e t w ould go D em ocratic a n d w as d o u b tfu l a s to R oosevelt him self, he, th e p resid en t, s e n t me a re q u e st to go to W ash in g ton to c o n fer upon th e p o litical co n d i tions in N ew York sta te . 1 com plied, a u d he told m e he un d ersto o d th e ca m p aign could not be su c cessfu lly ca rrie d on w ith o u t sufficient m oney a n d ask ed if I could help th em in ra isin g th e necessa ry fu n d s us th e n a tio n a l com m ittee, u n d e r control of C h airm u n Cor- telyou, hud u tte rly fa ile d of o b ta in in g them , a n d th e re w a s a larg e am o u n t d u e fro m them to the New Y ork s ta te com m ittee. W e ta lk e d o v er w h a t could be done fo r D epew , au d finally he ag reed th a t if found n e c e ssa ry he would a p p o in t him us a m b a ssa d o r to P aris. W ith fufi belief th a t he, th e p re si d en t, w ould keep h is ag reem en t, I cam e b ack to N ew York, se n t for T re a s u re r B liss, w ho to ld me th a t I w as th e ir last hope a n d th a t they h ad e x h a u ste d ev ery o th er resource. In his p resen c e I called up a n in tim a te frie n d of S e n ato r D epew , told him th a t it w as n e c e ssa ry in o rd er to c a rry New York s ta te t h a t $200,000 should be raised a t once, an d if he w ould help I w ould su b sc rib e $50,000. A fte r a few w ords o v er the telephone th e gen tlem an sa id he w o u ld le t m e know , w hich he did p ro b ab ly in th re e or fo u r hours, w ith the re su lt th a t th e w hole am ount, Including m y su b scrip tio n , had been raised. T he checks w ere given to T re a s u re r Bliss, w ho took them to C h a irm an Cor- telyou. If th e re w ere a n y am ong them of life in su ra n c e com panies, or a n y o th e r like o rg an izatio n s, of co u rse C ortelyou m u st h av e in fo rm ed the p resid en t. I do not k now w ho th e s u b s c rib e rs w ere, o th e r th a n the frie n d of D epew , w ho w a s an in d i vidual. T h is a m o u n t en ab led th e N ew York s ta te co m m ittee to continue Its EXTRAVAGANCE GALORE. w ork, w ith th e re su lt t h a t a t least 50,- 000 votes w e re tu rn e d in th e city of A C h a n g e N eeded in O r d e r to G et New York alone, m ak in g a difference of 100,000 votes in th e g en eral result. D ow n to a n E c o n o m ic a l A d m in is tr a tio n . HR. SHAW ON SOUP HOUSES. “W HERE DID YOU GET IT T •'U n cle J o e " In v ite s D e m a n d T h a t H e S h o w W h ere H e G o t H is W e a lth . S p eak er C an n o n In tim ated th a t M r. r.ry a n had becom e a m illionaire. T h e sp e ak er w as sp e ak in g in his hom e to w n , D anville, 111. T he fo llo w in g day Mr. B ry an , s p e a k ing also in M r. C an n o n ’s hom e d is tric t, opened h is led g er to th e gaze o f th e A m erican people an d show ed th a t he is w o rth ap p ro x im ately $150,- 000. H a v in g th u s accepted S p eak er C an n o n 's ch allen g e _ to “ ’fess up," Mr. P ey an d em an d ed In r e tu rn th a t S p eak er C annon "sn itc h on h im se lf;” th a t Is, th a t Mr. C annon also “ 'fe ss up.” Hnd re la te J u s t liow he g ot m s w eal til. I t is a p erfe ctly proper thing, too; fo r som e people h av e been w o rried th a t M r. B ry a n h as succeeded by h is g re a t In d u stry In u p b u ild in g a com peten cy fo r his old age. S a la ry . L e c tu re s a n d H ooks. " I t w as from w liat I sa v ed from my co n g ressio n al sa la ry , a n d gain ed from lectu res an d books an d the profits of "The C om m oner’ th a t I got w h a t m oney an d p ro p erty I h av e," Mr. B ry an an sw ere d , in su b stan ce. "W ill Mr. C annon now tell th e people how he am assed his w e a lth ? H e h a s been h am p ered m ore o r less by official d u tie s d u rin g his term o f serv ice in th e congress, y e t in sp ite of th a t ob stacle. he is com m only p resum ed to possess co n sid erab le o f th is w orld’s goods." Now "U n c le J o e ’s " T u rn . None will d en y th a t it is now U ncle Jo e ’s tu rn to ta k e the people in to his confidence. D ow n In D anville, it Is tru e tlia^ Mi, C annon an d hi* b ro th er ¿’a ta n k e r s are thought each to h av e am assed m uch m ore th a n $ 1 , 000 , 000 . C e rtain ly , h is cred it In tSie financial w o rld re s ts on tlie g en eral belief th a t ap p ro x im ately th a t sum re p re se n ts his e a rth ly possessions. I f tlm t be tru e, it is to be hoped th a t tlie sp e a k e r will give d e ta ils as to how he g o t it. If It be u n tru e , then let him tell ex actly how m uch he is w o rth , and of w h at h is w ealth eon slsts. an d follow Mr. B ry a n ’s exam ple In ta k in g th e people Into h is confi deuce. Mr. C annon can n o t g racefu lly re fn a e to do this. F o r be h im self m- Vttad th e dem o n « bow B l 4 s « • I t a . P o in ta O n t W o rk le s8 L a b o re r s a n d E n g in e le sa C a ra — F o rm e r S e c r e ta r y T a lk s. F o rm e r S e c re ta ry o f th e T re a s u ry S haw , in M ichigan la s t sp rin g , m ade In te re stin g co m m en t on p an ics a s fol low s: “ O ver 300.000 fre ig h t c a rs sta n d in g em p ty on th e tr a c k s ; 8,000 locom otives o ut of com m ission; o n e -q u a rte r of th e population of se v era l larg e cities idle, and. fo r tlie first tim e In a R epublican a d m in istra tio n , free soup houses.” H id e M u st G o W ith th e H a ir. In S ecretary S h a w 's case, th e "hide m u st go w ith the h a ir; t h a t is, his com m ent on econom ic co n d itio n s m ust be ta k e n "en sem ble,” a s th e th e a tr i cal critic« say. H is so u n d n e ss on bank g u a ra n te e m u st acco m p an y equally sound opiulon on o th er m ooted q u e s tions. Now th a t M r . T a ft, a g a in s t whom Mr. S haw labored, 1ms been n om inated, M r. S haw m ig h t o btain leave to "ex te n d his re m a rk s in th e reco rd ,” nnd em bellish h is te rse s ta te m en t re la tiv e to soup houses. H e w ill easily overcom e D em ocratic objection, an d p erh ap s can g e t u n a n i m ous consent, u n d e r the rules. FEDERAL USURPATION — 8HAW. l i e p u b lic a n F in a n c ie r - C a b in e t M em b e r D enounce* D eal W ith S teel T r u s t l a s t O c to b e r. W hen th e T ru s t C om pany of A m erica. N ew York, w a s in trouble. Inst O ctober, a re p re se n ta tiv e of th e steel tr u s t w e n t tq Yv’ash in g to n an d o b tain ed consent of th e ad m in istra tio n fig the tr u s t to ta k e over its chief com petitor, tlie T en n essee Iron and Coal com pany, a s th e p rice of aid in g the T ru s t C om pany of A m erica. I t w as a co m bination in r e s tr a in t of I tra d e , a violation of th e S h erm an an ti- tr u s t law. P e c u l i a r P ro c e e d in g . Mr. S haw th o u g h t th is a p ecu liar proceeding, a s show n by bis speech b e fore th e N ational E le ctric L ight iy*sfr elation. M ay 23. 1008, w hen h* »aid: “I have no h esita n cy in sa y in g th a t th is Is th e oti,ly ^ rs t-e la s s co u n try In th e w orld w here perm ission could h ave Seen o b tain ed from the ex ecu tiv e d e p a rtm e n t of th e g o v e rn m e n t Any w here else each s re q u e st w ould h av e bceu a n sw e re d , 'O b c o n su lt jm m lam- ak e g re a t p leasure in an- >n P lio n u g rah s a n u m b er d R ecords, which will add T h e W hiteneiM o f t h e P o t a n d th e B la c k n e s s of th e K e ttle s .” T he D em o cratic p la tfo rm fa v o rs se- | cured bunk d eposits. T h e R epublican p la tfo rm is sile n t on the su b je c t an d its leaders, Mr. T a f t n o tab ly , op pose it. T h e follow ing certificate published lu T h e C om m oner is d istin c tly in te r e stin g a t th e p re s e n t tim e: “ G u th rie, Oklu., Ju iie 27, 1908.—T h e d ep o sito rs’ g u a ra n ty law w as p asse d Dec. 17, 1907, au d w as m ad e o p erativ e F eb. 14, 1908» “ Bunk re p o rts show th a t th e effect of th e law b egan week»* berore th e law' w as in a c tu a l operatio n . “T h e re are now 551 b a n k s u n d er the law' lu th is s ta te , in clu d in g 54 n a tio n a l banks. T h ere a re 255 u n se c u re d b an k s (all natio n als) in th e sta te . “T h e d a te s of s ta te m e n t calls w ere as follow s: ‘‘F o r n a tio n a l ban k s, Dec. 3, 1907; F eb. 4, 1908, a n d M ay 14, 1908. " F o r s ta te b an k s Dec. 11 1907; F eb. I 20. 1908, an d M ay 14, 1908. “ F rom Dec. 3, 1907, to F eb . 14, i 1908, the d ep o sits in th e u n se cu re d ¡ b a n k s d ecreased a b o u t a n ev en , h a lf m illion. T h e secu red n a tio n a l b an k s for th e sam e period gained in d ep o sits a b o u t $520,000. S ta te b a n k s (all se cured) for the period from Dec. 11, 1907, to F eb. 14, 1908, show a n in c re a se lu d ep o sits of $710,749.47. “ F o r th e p erio d e n d in g M ay 14, se cured n a tio n al b an k s show a n in c re a se in d ep o sits o f $045,413.01. “S ta te b an k s (all secured) fo r the period en d in g M ay 14, show an in crease In d ep o sits of $2,355,(502.14. “ F o r the period e n d in g M ay 14 th e u n se cu re d b an k s (all n atio n als) lost in d ep o sits $000,807.86. “ D eposits of s ta te fu n d s show a d e crease in both classes of b an k s a s fol low s: In secured b a n k s .................. $ 21.533.50 lu u n se cu re d b a n k a ............. 009,919.76 “ T o ta l in crease in d ep o sits in all se cured ban k s, D ecem ber to M ay, p e r r e ports, $4,237,765.22. “ T otal d ec re a se of d ep o sits in all u n secured banks, D ecem ber to M ay, p e r rep o rts, $1,100,807.80. “T o ta l d ecrease o f d ep o sits of s ta te fu n d s in both classes of b an k s last period $091,453.26. “ So it is a p p a re n t th a t th e re a re $3,828,410.02 m ore in d iv id u al d eposits in b a n k s in O klahom a th a n b efore th e d ep o sito rs’ g u a ra n ty law w a s p assed an d the se cu re d b an k s h a v e been beneficiaries. “T he above is correct, “ ROY C. O A K E S . “ S ecretary S ta te B a n k in g B oard. “ G E O R G E W. B E LL A M Y , “C h airm an S ta te B a n k in g B oard. L a s t w eek one o f th e a b le s t an d b e s t liked R ep u b lican m em bers of congress, .1. A dam Bede, of the E ig h th M innesota d istric t, w a s d efe a te d for ren o m in atio n by m em b ers of h is ow n p a rty b ecau se he d eclared h im self u n flinchingly in fa v o r of th e re-election os sp e ak er o f Jo e C annon. T his seem s to be a f a ir in d icatio n of R epublican se n tim e n t T-oncerning th e cz a r of the low er house of congress. C ollier’s W eekly, w h ich so f a r a s it h a s an y policy, is ce rta in ly frien d ly to th e R e p u b lican p a rty , d enounces C annon u n reserv ed ly , an d last w eek p rin te d a co m m u n icatio n in w hich it w a s said th a t if T a f t a n d S h erm an w ere elected T he fed eral a d m in istra tio n la s t y e a r th e long arm of the sp e a k e r w ould sp e n t $34,000,000 m ore th a n it sp e n t reach from th e house en d of th e capi- in the 1898 w ar. A t the re c e n t b a n k tol to th e se n a te a n d m ake the p u p p et e r ’s convention L aw re n ce S. G illespie, S h erm an do th e b idding of th e a u to p re sid e n t of th e E q u ita b le T ru s t Com p an y of New York, d isc u ssin g th e a d c r a t in th e sp e a k e r’s chair. m in istratio n , said : P re sid e n t R oosevelt, in 1891, said of “ As in ou r p riv a te life so 4n our n a C annon: “ W e c a n n o t escap e from the tional finances, th e y e a r 1907 seem s to f a c t th a t it w a s no c re d it to th e R e h ave been one of exceeding co st a n d p u b lican p a r ty of th e house th a t Mr. ex p en d itu re. T h e g o v ern m en t state- C annon of Illinois should be one of e n t a t th e en d of th e fiscal y ear. Ju n e Its lead ers.” C annon th e n w as te m 30. 1903, show s a deficit of $59,656,361 p o rarily o u t of office, th e only tim e an d the in crease d deficit in Ju ly a n d he h a s been o u t of office in th irty - A u g u st a m o u n tin g to $28,728,000 b rin g s five y e a rs. A m ong all the p ro m in e n t th e to ta l deficit for the p reced in g fo u r teen m o n th s up to $88,434,301, w'ith re R e p u b lica n s th e re is none upon whom duced rev en u es of $65,000,000. T he th e co u n try looks w ith so m uch hesi y e a r p reced in g w e lmd a su rp lu s of tan cy an d d o ubt. H is face is alw a y s $87,000,000. se t a g a in s t a n y m easu re for th e good “T h e g o v e rn m e n t d isb u rse m en t w as of the people, his pow er is in v a ria b ly $659,552,124, being in excess of the rev en u es in an y y e a r ex cep t 190G an d ex erted fo r th o se m easu res th a t a re d em an d ed by th e g re a t in terests. 1097 an d $54,000,000 m ore th a n w as W h e th e r a s a re su lt o f th is a ttitu d e sp e n t in th e y e a r w hen w e conducted M ¿t._ _ i th e w ar a g a in s t S pain an d paid the or not th e f a c t rem ain* th a t a f or „ of ,irn l,P* ,1, c ..ba, thirty -liv e year* of ofHceholdmg, w ith i P orto K| c0 an d the N ililp n ln e islands, only n m o d erate sa la ry m oat of the tim e, “ U ncle J o e ” h a s g row n rich, Ids T h e le tte rs from S ta n d a rd Oil m ag w ealth In cre asin g a s hi* po w er In nates prove tlm t tlie people do not creased. H e Is em p h atically an issue rule. T h e p a r ty the tr u s ts ow n is th e In th is cam p aig n —not m erely an Issue p arty th a t gives them ta riff bounty b etw een the D em ocratic an d R ep u b nnd bus let them d efy th e law —th e lican p a rtie s, b u t betw een th e d ecen t p a rty w hich co n tro ls the fe d e ra l gov and p a trio tic elem ent an d th e c o rru p t ernm ent. elem en t w hich he baa so long dom i nated. ŒC0RDS A Word from M r. Bryan. TWO “PRACTICAL MEN” VlflLUAM JCtiMINOB B S V A S ph in its p resen t form , aud n ts m ade by M r. E dison w h a t we now h av e to offer I to t ew process and playing an ijL t e/ W IT H H A L F AN E Y E . any b o d y can see th e re is so m e th in g d is tin c tiv e a b o u t o u r C H IN A W A R E . I t 's far above th e com m on k ind b o th in q u a lity an d desig n . T h ere is a to n e to it w hich m ak es i t su ita b le for a n y hom e a n d for an y occasion. B u t for all its excellence th e prices a re su rp risin g ly low. A fact tli.it w ill n o t lessen its a t tra c tiv e n e ss in yo u r eyes, we hope. L w A * »2 U ; a ------------ f e A ^ W .H . ROY A. CO 1 " tC c W e C a te r m g to seen re th ese resu lts, d an d sup erv ised by M r. red u ctio n of its k in d th a t m in u te th a t th e eye can- even m ore clearly, m ore A t th e sam e tim e, th ey w o-m inute records w ill be 3ach, m aking it th e lowest y longer th a n an y o th er all p re se n t 1’honographs, tecord in ad d ition to tlie an a tta c h m e n t i au to to g offer rap h , so th a t users n oro er to play th e new lison P h onograph so th a t to t h e ir iU - J r Local T ra d e ly easy to a ttach to any lan g iu g th e speed of th e to c arry e ith er th e two- iproducing p o in t so th a t it d T riu m p h P h o n ag rsp h s, and have every thing to satisfy your wants r7 fr ^ Dallas , Does More ” . ^ SALT CREEK LUMBER CO. Freight Busi ness Than CUC Any O Town in - - - * — A U n iv e rsity In P o litic s. R E P U B L IC A N S IN C E N S E D J o s e p h u s D an iels, c h a irm a n of th e D em o cratic p u b lic ity b u re a u , com L o n g w o rth ’s S p e e c h a t R o c k I s la n d , m e n te d a s follow s on th e a p p e a ra n c e III.. A ro u se s W r a th . * of P ro f. J. L a u re n c e L a u g h lin of th e U n iv e rsity o f C hicago a s a stu m p No u tte r a n c e o f th e c a m p a ig n h a s s p e a k e r a tta c k in g th e g u a ra n ty o t a ttr a c te d m ore a tte n tio n th a u th e p r e dictio n of C o n g re s sm a n N icholas b a n k d e p o s its : “ I t is n o t su rp ris in g ," sa id he, “to L o n g w o rth , th e p re s id e n t’s son in law , se e a p ro fe s so r of th e U n iv e rsity o f who. 111 a sp eech a t Rock Islan d . 111., C hicag o on th e stu m p o p p o sin g a d eclared th a t a f te r e ig h t y e a r s o f T a ft, m e a s u re so b en eficial to th e poor m an it w ould be R o o sev elt In th e W h ile a s th e g u a ra n ty o f b an k d e p o sits. Jo h n H ouse ag ain . T h is u tb ern n ee h a s cau sed D. R o c k e fe lle r a n d th e o th e r S ta n d a rd R epublican c a m p a ig n m alin g ers n o lit OU m a n u f a c tu re rs can n o t b e ex p ected tle a n n o y a n c e . T h e R e p u b lica n view A g ain st L aboring Men. , of th e In cid en t Is w ell se t fo rth by 'b e to fav o r Mr. B ry a n ’s p lan s. C hicago I n te r O cean , o n e of th e len d W h ile W illiam H. T a ft Is tra v e lin g “ D o u b tless Mr. R o c k e fe lle r h a s com ab o u t O hio an d e lse w h e re m a k in g fra n m u n ic a te d to th e u n iv e rsity w hich h is ing R e p u b lica n p n p e -s In th e e n tire tic ap p e a ls for th e s.* jp o rt of lab o rin g m oney su p p o rts an d h a s in d ic a te d th a t w est. T lie I n t e r O cean sa id : “T lie H on. N ich o las L o n g w o rth pro m en, h is ru n n in g m a te on th e R e p u b li h e w ould be g ra tifie d to h a v e th e u n i posed to 10,000 A m erican citizen s In can tic k e t, J a m e s S. S h erm an , is giv v e rs ity do effe ctiv e w ork fo r th e ca n Hock Is la n d o n F rid a y th a t Mr. T a 't ing h is e n d o rse m e n t to th e s ta te m e n t d id a te h e fa v o rs In th is c a m p a ig n .” should be m o d e p re sid e n t o f th e U n ited S ta te s ro r the n e x t e ig h t y e a rs th a t “ lab o r u n io n s a re com posed la rg e H e n ry C lew s, th e W all s tr e e t p u b and Mr. R oosevelt fo r th e e ig h t y e a rs ly of a n a rc h is ts , so c ia lists an d d em a lic ity a g e n t, h a s ta k e n th e stu m p for fo llo w in g Mr. T a f t 's second term . gogues.” Mr. S h e rm a n h e a rd th e o r T a ft. T h is ty p ic a l r e p re s e n ta tiv e of "A s M r. L o n g w o rth is P re sid e n t ganized w age w o rk e r o f th e co u n try W all s t r e e t d e c la re s th a t B ry an is u n | R o o sev elt's so n -in -law , h is w o rd s a re th u s den o u n ced by a tr u s t m a g n a te sa fe a n d th a t Ju d g e T a ft will m a k e a n ] acce p te d u su a lly a s sem i-official for who p resid ed a t a m e e tin g w h ere h e Ideal p re sid e n t. A few d a y s ago h e I the W h ite H o u se. T ills is th e u n fo rtu spoke, a n d g av e ap p ro v al of th e s e n ti a d d re ss e d a b ig crow d o f e a s te rn n a te fe n tu re o f hl% u tte ra n c e In the m en t e x p re sse d . W hen Mr. S h e rm a n b a n k e rs a n d . of co u rse, opposed th e p re se n t Instnnco. " T h e A m e ric a n people a r e n o t look a p p e a re d re c e n tly a t A kron. Ohio, the g u a ra n ty o f b a n k d ep o sits. Mr. C lew s E ven tlie m e e tin g w hich h e a d d re ss e d w as p re d e c la re d th a t th e g u a ra n ty h a n k p lan k ing fo r a lord p ro tecto r. .m o st a r d e n t a d m ir e rs of Mr. R oosevelt sided o v e r by O. 0 . B arber, p re sid e n t is " s o c ia listic in its te n d e n c y an d a far of th e D iam ond M atch C om pany. Mr. cry from tr u e d e m o c ra tic p rin cip le s, would n o t cu re to m ak e him er.otlier B a rb e r in tro d u c ed Mr. S h erm an to th e w hich opi>OBO ex c e ssiv e c e n tra liz a tio n I Diaz. j " W ith som e e ig h t y e a rs o f th e presl- au d ien ce. In d oing so he m ade u se of of po w er.” | dency b eh in d h im n e x t M arch a n d th e follow ing lan g u ag e, a s ste n o g rap h - : w ith e ig h t y e a r s o f Mr. T o ft b efo re \ Ically re p o rte d ; T a ft a n d h is s u p p o rte rs a r e In sistin g I him . Mr. R o o sev elt, a c c o rd in g to b is "O ne of th e m ain re a so n s for th e th a t if B ry an sh o u ld b e ele c te d a h o s I son-in-la w 's id eas, w ould b e ab le to su c cess o f th e D iam ond M atch Com tile s e n a te w ould d e fe a t D em o cratic c e le b ra te on M arch 4. 1925, n e a rly a pany Is th a t Its d ire c to rs HA V E aim s. T h is is a n ad m issio n th a t th ey j q u a r te r o f a c e n tu ry of p e rso n a l ru le N E V ER T O L E R A T E D UNION LABOR a r e fa lse In t h e i r claim th a t th e people j over th is rep u b lic. T H E Y HA V E AL rule, a s B ry an sa y s th e y should. B aste ! 'Kur-h a p ro g ra m Is n o t one to b e ! IN IT S S H O P . \ W AYS B E E N O P E N . W e h av e had th a t In y o u r h a t.—Jo h n s to w n Dem o ¡n n n o u n eed Ju s t now , In ered lb le and no one to d ic ta te to u s w h a t w qges we c ra t. i im possible n s it seem s. E sp ecially It | shall p ay . w h at m en w e s h a ii h ire, and i i* l o t o n e to l>e a n n o u n ced from the ' w h at h o u rs o u r em p lo y es sh all w ork N ew Y ork E v en in g T o st.— I t hns lo so n i o f M r. R o o sev elt’s fam ily. LABOR UNIO N S TODAY A R E COM been sh o w n ttn it th e D em o eratle rotn- .G ood p o litics a n d good ta s te are !*>th « g ain st sn eh u tte ra n c e s . P O S E D LA R ttH LY O F A N A R C H ISTS m lttro *»< n o t a c e n t am i th a t Mr. | “ A sid e fro m M r. L o n g w o rth '« p lain SOFIA V l* T 8 AND DEM AGOGUES. ’ R u o w v th g av e e u rre n e y to a false « •su m p tio n t h a t M r. T u f t's tw o term s B ut fo r th e b lessed D tngley ta r if; charge. H e a d m itte d th a t H a rrim a n A m erican n e w s p a p e rs could buy news- raised $210.000 fo r th e R epublican T h e R e p u b lica n n a tio n a l co m m ittee p rin t p a p e r in C a n a d a for $1.73. On cam p aig n fu n d In 1904. T h en th ey d en ies It h a s receiv ed th is y e a r a dol- w ere Imth " p ra c tic a l m en ” a n d w ere th is sid e th ey a r e pay in g a .| th e way ! lar fro m th e S ta n d a rd Oil co m p an y or w o rk in g to g eth er. from $2.3» to $2.60. C a n ad ian p a p e r Is i an y su b s id ia ry co rp o ratio n * . H av in g as good a s th e d o m estic p ro d u ct an d ‘ said w ho Is N O T p a ttin g n p th e th e lab o r em ployed hi m ak in g It Is a s ; T hey a r e " a ll” fo r T a ff. W ho? j m oney, now le t th em t i l l u s w ho 18 E v e ry tr u s t m a g n a te In A m erles. "T he well paid a s th a t on th is sld« t b s l ox k isiw e th his o w n e r a n d th e ass b is p u ttin g It up, u n d r r o ath . WIR th ey b o rd e r.—Jo h n s to w n D em o crat. * m a s te r’s c rib .” t o 1U Oregon Out side of u nd h av e been m ade by iv em en t—th a t is, th e long r th e b est P h o nograph for L, DALLAS. PIANO A ND ORGAN. 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