th«« convention met. His nomination was gjmplyH*« **«»«!••« (< m il«< »1 tato, M .«» «i-xu |3>l l»»r #•«•!» «ItiUeul prr y##r kn Ira« I»- 1 ratified by th«« convention. It wouhi l>e noiua’nsi- #r# ««larin» alo»»«*. ••• «*»l4#r 4 I* u *al to assume that this unanimous nomination i»«u< ti. To it* • u»u»t iw aiM#d U»f r«*l would have Iwen made without the President's ,4 ti»I n>«#Hi#tit4l ii»«kii»tf »“K ! «.I order ur>«l Mr. Hitchcock’s splendidly organiz-ed !#•• U»4> I J’#» ¡«er Mod#n9( r#«rl> wli« ‘ ii iht# ai » h » iiii I » m ' ih Ì >«• »r4n« »»4 hx I machine. >’#• n<»l !«• th# ••»rxi«» t N«-w York is r -i-anl- d as a pivotal state in presi­ U hmm * I wo IC tfviil# rightly *• < dential elections. Ind....I. as goes the Empire ll»4l lh# | m *«)|>|# ««Mihi ub)#rt. I ■••I 1 • I -••••! ut thr fiout.r with the i*vm i - miii - ii » vi ««y I Kti.AV uv politi<'ia«>s ami bosses. 1’resiiieiit R‘»>s«-velt om- lh# <»i«ii#r uia # for »Il #i»«l mt UI# h AKtfhl. ic»iv««d that if H'igh««s sh«> il«l Is- renominate«.!, his < Ifr'tpH» !• (»ying entirely tO» n»'»rh U* T. I.. I » I i«#l *• *41 hav* a HI’IIMI IIII'IIOX HA I l>: Ti . ' 1 i ■ : V4ai oi #^*»«al KM »I »*« ì #»«< j ». Thru aJ4 th# smottili# a|»pr«ipriat#«t or a»h#4 f*»r It r «mains to ia« seen if hv rari» ct»H#%# au4 a# reach a l •fa' ol On# «rm r If* ad vane* .... •A the President s «»rder. I>n ». r «I <»f war th«« goo«ls wi I b-- «1- Ir.'-reii or ovi-mlier 3. pr-»’»«i»l\ I«» P h 1” O* •• v#ar, at and of '* vran» President Riximvelt may not :iv.‘ sinister in- thi# autia lay lb»- Dumber <4 •ti»4,ta»*» a»»4 t# O>»i' v**-»r at »«nd of Ì year# Sit month»» » n a»l»a 7ft tentions. His /.--'xJoii-n«- s ma —• ¡o ■-■ountable for • ■■ »*»«-o«m j i - i «i.at *• ar« p*«i«>f ft ! T* »MP rimn!)»» in a>harter |«4*r al'!-kni. Kor thi« #» j»*-n Blur#, th# B it the atsive I #tal his extreme »«artisan a««tivit Hin/|r «-«»I»)- m wrapper ... <’ft • atri# n- I <»n# <#n* in a t«l’tt. HI# recite«! acts, coupl«-«l with sou in law Lmgw »rth's j ia «JiicatÎDrf ¡a« y r«, dicUna, tra» h»«»», carry guaranteed CLOTH­ APVKH I isixn I «AT F*: sfHMTh at Rock island. Ills.. giv-«s a different color c vii «rutfi» #* r*„ «inicftoi*. blacksmith* ING made by L. BLACK to his m«»tive. l/ingworth, c ‘rneu *«r». printer»1, hou«#k* #|***r*. ••*- COMPANY of Rochester, <• I I »f th »»ik# , il' . . • • • • . • •........... a ¡v. th4t TI ft p h>## it limi aDv»»«iy. *h«» r#~ s<«««niH to I m « nil, ass.-rt would I m « el«M«l«H| for ««¡got y«-am t 'll !(<#»a«*V«*lt * ’*** ’**•*• «^♦ur*»*a at th# #tp#o-# •»( ! H I • »4**1 « <*4 4lr»ir foin | m »F lift* of Chicago. In these lines te. I »I • 4v#rti»ihg, |»**r liti# t»»*r i«*n# . • at«, #v- r «I«» Moyihiiig m ritiro for th# would follow, a-'-«ending tin- t in» o* in i.tbi and- #«alld X < t • « J • r * I r« r I■ I t < •'«*!*• sist wear and tear, without H»«d to enjoy. Is it rea mahlt« tu suppoae In y te* «>f II»# I m 'I that tmt I" p r pu in price only is our line of II AN IT BE POSSIBLE that President Roose­ pupil I# #ttppli#*| by th# m I h I» that «»or i«i|oi»t«s| citizens will hssi -1 i* forging I C clothing the same as the velt, wn *ep in th«« innermost r« t f««tt««rs upon the citizens of tue United States, V* iiiNÎntaiii »rtatn» >a (o* r«*c«-sses of his heart, thinks to establish » which thev forsook their ative land to e c «| m -? oh««**# «!.«#• noi api«#ar »piilj fair riling class a Rixmeveltisn «lynasty—in this! Th»« safest and ea-mst plan in which to ««orrect Th • iimm I ••i)»*' «»tv# >•!>»«•• th# «\ ■fHirtir «¡ih a n»-t Il« Or g»» » tgfi f.w jr-r •I«l4#»»t. int-Tpreted as stmws pointing in that direction. reform- Pr««sident Roosev« It h «« i « iiw imbued with cultural O’llrrf«* t# Ihr ch» #|»#»t |*rt Th«, fact cannot be disputed thal Mr. Roos««velt th«* idea that "The king cannot do wrong." In a «detti »»( ihm» all. But Nun I« ic has set himself up as a political boas or dictator; ia order to carry out his rheme, ntherwise known as rUKKII» XT, J. J.itHTiiea, «. ».Gill, A <’ rotila ihr w<4t# | «O j«rr »tini n will, his political activity r«*lative to this campaign their candidate; di««tat»*d the nomin«Be of the Re­ to his xeal to have the so-called "Ro >»evelt publican cHtxliilnte for gov< root of New York, an« In addinoti u- thi« •-«wi-int, «|w« -il a preprint i«»n# hr luiHdlti< «■II .1.» .1.1 policies" |H«rpctiiat«s|. the fact still remains that is n«»w bringing nil th«« influence he ««an ,vield. as 1 he mn »unt, Wr *'r. I I»,-, i-i-urtu—I til«- President is establishing a precedent winch is president, to elect his selection as his auccesaor. »hai thr lrtft«U «lnrr a* I Ihr rotl-Olk- dangerous to our |s«litical institutions and sub- Ml < < I- » KM TO Is »ner«« not sufficient cause for th«« |M«ople to be- »»•• m »ti «ili I mi » awfc«»d t » apt»ri»r- a’r | in a Intuì» a un (or thè t «ni»rr« v r-ive to th«« form of government established bv com«« alarmed? <■ lh»rfr. o ir Revolutionary sires. Is-* us see if there an* Th«« N ews Is-liev- < th«- great masses of th«« R««- Il ran l«r acw«n that th# »Lai»« 1« <>wr a v straws |Miinting towards the establishment of a publi an |s«rty ar> pa tri-its and t nit* «overs of the I .#«l«d W >• Ami it «I« h «. h not b««lieve that UiMÌrf tl»r ahi» ti «is were rife as to who th«« candidal«« might lie, they will Isiw down supinely, ami receive th«« yoke tl» a»»nir <«»•»4 C mirti '•r «|iaptitr»l. X.’ithrr r m II l»r «Il•|»«|frd \A . «I.« « (.enrial < u*l• uia «»*- I .» ait«! Ln for s iveral members of his cabinet ns well as a num­ has maf other eminent gentlemen were thrown into <*<»rvalha. h»r ìn«lci»rr, m « h Hii«lrr causes «>f the |Hx»ple. I real You Kiaiil t ie lime light. Several w»s«ks or months elaps«««! Presi«lent i‘"o --veil mav I»« 1 «t rite I by what he «*and, th# alata ta rimniii* a b»»»li at- »IV befor«* th«* choice seemiui to have fallen U|w>n d««««ms. as th«« purest of motives. H<- may think uhi, »»I <• »uri»«, i» (Miying a man U- t* fe­ Secreary Taft; and as he was th«« choice of Presi­ his isditical a««tivity necessary to protect the carv t»( il. TI»# Nawa bebavw Ih# alai* dent Roosevelt from the first, this fact was, no interests of the msiple If so, he is grossly de- ?ravr rrr»»r a hrn ni ir «'fidtArkrd II« Ihr doubt, res|smsibl«> for th«« turning of political eyes ceivisl. II«« is taking l.inis«-lf entirely U m > serious­ bnainraa. Kvrrv on»* of Ih«*»» leftward. After the President had decid«»d that ly. Our government existed and prospered m«m« inatìtulion» wa# bulli in vi<»latf«»ii <»l Mr. Taft was th«* man to succeed him. th«« fa nous than a hundnsl years before h«« l»s-ame a public (»nel it ut tonai la*. H»»wr%«*rv thia I«* tup around the world for the candidate to be, was man. and it vv dl pnd-ably exist another hundred ir» ! ha« b**n rrmrdird t»v afii#«Hling th»- < iitiatil-iU «n. |l il k «owing tliAl thr«. planned. Ostensibly this tour was t«> be a mi u ion years after th«« grass is green o’er his grave; un­ tuai futtoua *• rr illrvally aatabli«hrd in t ic interests of governmental business. But as less tie pr««c«««lent he is establishing, shall liecom«- airi (hai *alar’*»< ara Iming ¡«a 4 trirh it partook more of th«« aspect of pleas.ir«* than th«* , ra that are «iitirely «Hhout rrt« »u. f r accent«sl |"»licv of th«« Nation. tal aa g «••»! nini ami a >m»*fi r- <>¡4 li* I- isi'iess, th«, opinion is warrant'd that business The N ews b«?lievwi that tliis new phazt* of «»hiainipd f<»r ir* n»«»»i» y, unr f td* al was not th«« real purpose of the tour. Mr. Taft im|M«rialism's. and ought to I m », the leading issu< t » rrill* tir lh«m (rr.lv I obnobtied with the kings and potentates of th«« of the it* campaign, In com; ir on. all other issue !-*•< uà bai* thal tl»r l*gi«l«lurr nrtl o’.I world until, it was feansl. the real nur|s»se of ar** insignificant, Mr. T ift is a man of imjierial «tnler. «ili l«»»»k lo ih# pmiplra. lai the tour might l»ecome patent; when the order istic tastes, U th I’r .!■ nt R elt’s prme lent mirri interrata rathrr tlian lo that ol was given for him to hurry home. If the purpose as a guide, in four years imperialism will have l •# c 4l#^ra li.vr n» >r# in »nav t » th»* of th«« tour was not to giv«* the big s««cretarv e l. t securtsi a lo«igment in o-ir governmental alTairs, pqhlic #rh a and Ir## to thr <-ol>nf* • a «uld »-uit th# |#M>pl« oi rv ri toiinu io have him Udk««d alsiut and made prominent, which nothing less than a -coml revolution wil ■V#pt thow «herrin a <*«»llrg# trio such a conclusion was permissable. reriKive, Now w hit«« it is in its incipient stages it tiri. I h«»a# ccninli##, of court# ar« A few mo-iths after Secretary Taft’s return. Mr. the tun-« to strangle it. «rii cu* leni tu hat# ili# atat# raprnd ? V ft Io«rd# tn# tnotwy «ithin Chrir buniart Hitchcock, the present chairman of Republican i. Th«« N ews does not wish to assume the roll of N itional committ««e and then an official of th«. |*>st alarmist. But when w«« consider th«« strangle hold h.l tbry pav lo thr alate Jurt think •f it ! Lana para ini»» th# alai# ireaatiri • flice department, was dispatched on a mission which i»r«-datorv w.-«ith has s««cur«*d in Nationa ¡itti# l question would no longer dow n then* shout for Taft, after Mr. Hitci cock be a Isme of n»nl« ntion in the lerislature. But all t > ir mifierior officer, had given the command?! hope, in this direction, has gone a glimmering. Mr. Hitchcock did his work well. A solid iouth At a late nus ting of the Roani of Regents, rLATS . PLAYS 2 AIND5 KINDS OF REC RECORDS became an asset for Mr. Taft. Both Pn ident was found its numbers could not agn-e as to the Rouaevelt and Mr. Hitchcock knew that then« was management and sup|w>rtof these institutions, a y not even a remote possibility that the Republican better than the h^. isiature. Adjournment withoi t nominee, whomsoever he might he, would ge? an'agreement was the result and the question will e ectorial vote in the South. But they knew that again be thrvshe«i out by the legislature, a--------- « ------------------------------ t v Southern delegation, which would com|sme Reports at the Board m««*«ting snow that there < more than one-fourth the convention, wou«d lx« a wen* less than students attending all three of p-.verful asset in Mr. Taft's favor. Thia was a the /whools. The proposition to reduce the num- bryant mister political move. To the Southern delega-! ber of the schools. w*as voted down, Now. as the VETERINARIAN ti »n th«* Northern Taft strength was add«-d. The ■ salary list of meh corps of teacher*, amounts to Ortie«« Allnny Htabhxi. B. th PI iohm . ,-U c invention w as simply overwhelmn« «1 w ith Taft &10.(NM) or more f<«r each school, the opinions of, al a ntimeiit. 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