Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 28, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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CINCINNATI CHEERS
(Continrirrt from Page 1.)
Hitchcock nnil Arthur I. Vorya hold
H conference It Ii mppo od thai
the subject wan ho question ot In
vIMttg Scaatdr Porakur to partici
pate In the campaign . opening nt
Youngfllown 0., Suptonibor 0.
Tho mnttor or whothor Korakor
Hhoiild ho Invlivd I" th Youngs
fovn moating U the most purploxlnif
question before the landers. Just now
They are anxtou i la- show him thu
courtesy and take the stop- lownrd
harmony hut thoy are afraid of what
to lie w li eay. It has boon propound
to Invite him to pe"ak upon condi
tions that ho submit hU remarks In
advance to the mnnngors of the meet
Inn. This, hovovor, li tmlil not to
bo fovornblo to Tnft.
.NY($rt t'liuw'H Trou!)le,
The arrival of Joseph A. Leo, a
coal black Florida nouro, the only
colored member of the Thft notifica
tion committee, nt tho Blnton hotel
(oday nearly raised a tcrloim raco
question, bill tho trouble was
smoothed out, and Loo now bears
tho dl. Unction of being tho only no
gr6 over received ns a guest at tlio
Hliilon.
Iaio ordored hl room reserved by
mail, and tho mniiogomont of tho
liotol had no Idea he wns n negro
from tho letter. When lie arrived
today tho clorku were abounded and
thoro was consturnatlon In gonernl.
The color lino Is dlstliiot here, and
to allow a negro to enter thu dining
room as a Kuest would mean the lost
of much trade.
' Mrs. Charles P. Taft Is tho princi
pal stockholder of tho Blnton, mid,
inside from thai. It was not ilenln'tl to
iwiko any move that might havo po-(
lltlcnl Important,, It was decided'
at length, to be tho best plan to Klvo
Lc Ihe room, m quietly nu'poinlblo,"
anil persuade him to make himself
a little complcloiis as ho could.
Thereupon tho negro wna Inforlnctl
that ho could havo tho room, but
that he would havo to take his moali
there. TIiIh satisfied him. Leo tnlk
with a distinctive "way down routh"
negro accent. IIo l a strong Taft
supporter and today snid:
"t think tho llrowtuvllto case Iiiih
bem forKoUen. and 1 am sure that
most o the negro vote will be naif
for Tart."
Following Is a Hit or tho eyetiU
ronterliig around tbo iiul'llontlon of
William liownul Tait today or his
nomination is the llopubllaaii candi
date for Ihe'preiildanayj . -
7 ii. in. Artillery salutes rrom
tlio hid tops.
8 a m. Flan raising eereinonleM
at Chart p. Tnft'a re4lauep
Chw.lng falli to bring Tail mil.
hut hla wl, llna'ly ndurne hltu to
appear mtd wake a brief npnch to
the crowd.
II a. m -Taft holds Informal m
t'optlon fu (be notification commit,
tee.
la m. Taft omcnllv uotlflml by
L Rnnator Warner, or Missouri. Dn
- livers aiwopUuro Mueaeh.
2 p. m. Tint oaudldatn reviews
the parndu of veterans, political toil
rlvle organttut'ons and Hililtla from
a Ntaad In ftont of hi brother'
hojno.
3 p it !mHhi flrovik din
play In C ttMiint stiurt.
,1:80 i in Thu notification torn-
mitten tfk'ii r,.r ittln t aMloniohtJa
it ,tn -Tnh pga tt t)t Country
iIhU nlth th noMBot!en oottftnUlen.
T Up, HI Rnita tor Tuf
ml tht not'nenltna cotnmtUae
ituta. 1 th '' nur Ialan4 Qnaea on
the Ohio river.
K p. ih Party view firework 4
lom lb rlvr In tfc mid f n
V rtl dtsp'r nt IHumtaaifi era I
Himattr William Warur. of JiU
urt, lovla IUrMtJ iki rulktt?-
lii(. iiotmUuu 4rh to Wai. II.
a Taft.
Mr Taft Yim f, f ow, r.t
unswHro that Mr HoAMywit Ur
? Pr IdvHt ot tk United Sttl4
vPl Klr pn Mur.-it tlb'v&ty; 'na
tb lHillUiml partlei nt owr etnit-
perfUttU tkelf 9fgH)Mtlo!o
tireptratory in urmoeUa u im i.
Pie, at thj Krat lnuu U l
htil lu Nvuhr hv(, tklr rn.
tlv. wuitU.ti fr iknt h'Kh4ts:
ut Uu Petv(tlnn party, J m
ttanl coHvmHoi,. coimmaI of d'
'Mtw tasnilHli vftl Klattmat)
trrltry ant ih outlying 'h-fettj
Men f Uu. Pntid 8w, n4tttW-i
la OhtwKu Jnn itk t 18th. In
lslv, Hm roiuj .44 u d!kw
ea' ikM It n onihnttl and tub-
Wtl'rJ to liw -lltttinAnln y t,e jt.
PVie. fiwr onw4drHmH saU Hiln
ba. uoxttmtMl MMnm w&loii
MuHilmttU UJUvh win u X th
li ghwt r ni)i iit(Mt In hr
f-ty art itia u b fmrn invii)sf
I nroj? a- c a -,t tt r-
ijvffio tf--so ecrvtca to the pit
V fc.ia dt'r.ouhtratt'i iheie u.i.-iii.
DAILY OAPf
Incus In cleaneoa of character, tie-
votlon to country and to tlio wel-
faro of the individual citizen. nnJ
wlth full under tarullnf of the na-
....,. .......... ... i.. t.iw. nn.i t.n.1
uunn iiD - ...t, - ..
aspPnfloni, Holocted you aa Its win-
ddato for Prenldent-lho highest
..I ."...-. . u .nnforro,! i. his
consUtutlonal ropubllc, and I wotHO,
.thefjiforo, add, the rno t oxnlted po-
ziziz -
. . . . rt i. m...ii. ii a
whofu ohnirmnnshlp I have the non -
or lo hold In tho temporary absence
rrom the United Stat of the Hon-
orablo Henry Cabot Lodio, of Mas-
flnehuotW, permanent chairman ot
the Uopubllcan national convention,
now tenders to you. at tho direction
or that convont'on, Ihe formal nom-
Ination of tho Il'Mibllcan party for
th" Krcsltlency or tho Hnltotl Statoa,
nnd I hand you an ongro'sod copy or
tlu platform of pc'iclos adopted by
., .i,Vnntlnti
r ronnot, sir, a mplelc the dls-'or tho Introduction to power or tho
charge or this most agreeable duty Domocra4lc power with Hrynn at It
wlihni'l assuring you ot tho high re- head nnd with the business destrue
Hpeet In which yn.i nro he'd not only (Ion that It openly advocates as a
by tbo-o or your i-wn pnlltlnal talth, romody ror the pfeaent nvllt will
but by your tollow cHlzotis without bring about tho needed conndotirt
roRnrd lo party of tholr admiration tor the rcforatlon or prosperity,
or your ablllty.'nianirostcd through- "Tho Republican doctrine ot pro
out your public hcrvlco; or tholr tootlon l that tho tar'rf ihall be hit
kliotrii'dfrp of the preparation whlcli posed on nil Imoorled products, sut
you w'll bring to tho dlschnrgo or flolcntly to create an equal dlffor-
ibo lili-li nnd illlllcitlt dutloi of PreB-
meliS at Uieir b"'"f S .your deep
conviction or tho equality of all men
buf.tro the law, uxi In tho practical
............... , ..... ...t i .... ,.,.
UIMMIL'IIIIIMJ 111 III IV 'i HIII.IV ill ....,,.. li... . j - - -r.
..inih..inilnii nf n-hlnli vmi innv lm nlirnml and embrnco a reasonable
the Head tho ruli by which every
,.n..i,.t nni nt Mr. Iloounvdlt. ns
official act or Mr. iioosovoit, as
Prvbldont. has boon squared, which
hn won ror him tho conridenco and
wwnoct f his countrymon through-
out ihe land, nnd which hns brought
0 hint nt all tlintii tbelr linqueslion-
ed end cnrnoit support. It was his
utiU'erisJ. Mtullcatlcn of this rule
'. . . . . i , .1
tMIICn CalUUll llll PUny, III lUUIHIIIII
cuiivontlon, to pay him tho following
a . ... .... ..i- f .
II1SI nilu Hp'OIUIIll irJIMlio oi nppniv-
Hl'x
"Ills nilinlnlHtriiHonli nn opnoli
In Aiiuulcnn hlslory. In no other
port. ,1 sliino tho nntlonnl aovorolgn-
iv wae ton undo, Washington or
pn'torvcit under Lincoln hat there
. .. . .. 1 .
uctMl mail nUKUiy jiroKroBH in inunu
.a A . ..a ...I.I..1. .....1...
lUIU'li tlllVU !' Iliwni ini.
tervnnt rep-tweuts the lo-t nlmn and,"0 "0l own.xwi.ii.. ..,,. , .. .(gn,a,,
wnrthlont puniOHiw r,f nil his conn- Bl oro-e tlin aw are "a. Thg Hopiihl'Min n'atfnrm weP
trymiiii. Amorlonii a anhood hnB been ! naie a tnoii of union man aui,..,; tll wo mit ,)BVt n mQrft
im.1,1 lin 1,1 Hlltliar LDIIIUI of ll lit V I,r0 ,0 '0 prOteglOU Willi III HIII1I0 -, ., HJ..I,1 .(.,, n i.ii,
and, obligation. Cop clonoo and iT0 ""'J wntclifulueaa. In onJBrJo the rqulrtaieuts or arieulturlti. plo, do not delre and will not pro
courage In punPe station Mil high"1"; "',0 ,,, omployor Into oo H 6 imnufnclnt9rt ml,-cbftnti Bml ,,.,. voke wnr wlth nny olh.r C0lintry,
standards or r'uht and wrong In
prlvnlo liro have beu thn cardinal
I liriuuiiuuH ui i.uiwii.i in. vhi,iww
and labor kHint bon broiiKht tnln
oloior relations or confidence and in-
tenlnrvndenoe, aud the
ua. or
wealth ami thn tyranjiy
Ul llONMtr.
'ami all vlla and privileged ravorli-
jslmpln awl man'y vinnn. or Ju fe
Bml fair play "
I It U gmtl'fylng to yonr rmiiilry
men to reliant that of that adnitn-
Iletrntlon rou have linen a coHenlm-
u.. .u.n . ...... -.- ,.r M.u ..,.,..
ug nnia fna ;" ww- ' enT !
1-tmtlon of Mr. MyKtnley. whonn an- l'rn ' ' propnrty.
eMnpllhmnta mark a atiol l ''",, " mtoyr'a bu-lnw by
BN.arM uHanrimMMl in nil out u l 's w mrthod- o
prtvtoiu national I'le. aymtU tlurwt nrmlnv thoan. who
It. thn-rrora. give m ennla wowk wopk fT B,',, ,,r ,u! w,,,
M.-nuit . Mr. Tart, to pmat to b1". by carrying o what aont
.mi ihia ornta' iiomlnajloa (row thJ tln' " on1ary bnycott
iUnivlUn party. h.-n gowrnmen
tgl puilrldg havt for nn long "anp'
In i..an- Ihrt ml.hiv.fnrtM ( IH
' . .
aai'nn ' anl to
whotw r mtlnttwi
.gu lnnr of 'h njulut m have cvr
riuniii)'i I'aVt to hrii-vi that I
'iHt'Mi'f ar now looking
I Wiu. It. Taft, In nt mtnh. or nr
ci'taiuf. aalti. In (tart, a follow!
On Tfusliv
CiunpntUiua In profltabln baatana
rgaaot b aRMCtml
gmgntwa of many
nndnr nun (otunnny
ma) tanriAy off nu Kmt euoa-
nm tan aeuem of whfck It share
with thn nnklttf or Uknn khiia llliucnl
MUuh! to ivvnKl fomiwtllloa .aiil
mtjnunt( Its kultl on ih bMnlnnea
Unlawful irunla akiMiltl b nMirulu.!
wUlv all ike IHieMy of t lajuuo
Hv$ pjmte natl itarnngn uuaail In
, Majiuklng thorn vnenkl Ih pun
takjtfU To dslrey tkam yu elim
inate thv wealth thoy roprtttnnt front
tbe nmdnetas nawiul nf ike eon a try.
ViuilM antnll an uaoriHeaa kwa and
tgjw ut at omluyHinMt wyrlada of
vvorklngntna ad wnrktngwamnn,
T l)niocrmlo i:m ornt doi
not urotM,. to 4ti,M the fhinw of
t- tra ! .b,. Iv but nO04
lo ilo l, ni ih i .- i.t dtgnrgnt
a " l u... . , '..- - -mm
iwena K ft ' 'a t P- .
tieen entntag UMo rownmuoa wit's
tkmw (iruo'timl ti ihe ...l!t
trut t h ., ,n , n ihc r,
list Sirh a wuf vrov'J v on'
iWntrav the tu'n ,- nl the
v,caller co3f?Htor,
TAJ, JODIUVAL, HALKM, PRECOX,
years of the moot r-J
markable material development an
prosperity there camq a" Hnancat
atrirtgency, panic and industrial, do -
.ifanMion. This wnB brouaht about
.--- - -
not nniy oy uie wiiiirmiiui '" -
'of busings planta and business ln -
vflslmnnt,. tint also by tho waste of
oapltsi. oxtravngance In Hying, wan
and otner caia iropnoe. t reo con-
iiHtif niun nniiiriii ivna iitiiiiiihimii i its :
;z; , u. v-. ,-nc ?
.Kuropo ana ini country was n.- ."""- "' ' "" "".. tir-;.
forfod by revelations or Irregularis. ' Native act tho best present prac-
the bronchi of trust, ovor. W "W; .
of rtoek. violations of the law and ."With respect to no Ice the , Dom-
tho lack or rigid Mnto or national ocrntle p nt rorm contain . no recn
supervision in the management of jomrnenilatlon. Its only lntoWW'-
our largest corporation. Gradually declaration in regard to ,n,,"cto'
all th's Is acquiring a ,altMormltB Is tho reiteration of the plan:
tone. Gradually all tne weaun uiac
has boon horded linn been coming
out to be usod. 1 submit to thoio
irioit Intore-tnd, the wago earners,
tho tamicr and buslnoas mon, .wlieta-
once between .tie cost and proiiun-
tlon abroad end nt horn, and that
this difference should Include dlr -
foronrc botwoon higher wages paid
... ii.i. nnmiirv niwi tiin wiiffoa nnlil
profit to tho American producor.
"Tlio matnrlal devolonmoiit hai
"Tlio mntoriai iinvoiiiiiinuiii umi i mw ihuhi: umvn.m-u .. ...v
gtcntly eh an god the conditions undnr or olnetlolty Ih our flnnclal syitem.
wh'ch many nrtlotoe described by .This has boon provisionally met by
tlio schedules of Hio Dlngley tariff an net or the present congress per-
are now produced. Revision or tint
tarllT noguii prompuy upon tiro in-
coming or Ihe now administration
and consldorod at a special boshIoii
....... .. .. ...ii,.nno
Willi IIH liruillllllllliy IIIVU 'll(illtl""
already bogun by apiiroprlato com-
...... . ..... . I ...... ..I.. ...Ill
illllieot 01 win iiuiibo nun nunmu, win
1 . .. .. . ....... .1..
piliKO mo (iiRiuriianro oi iiuhiiiuiv) in-
cldont to such a change as llttlo as
insclb'.
would be holploie..The promotion or
Industrial peace through the 'nstrii-
mentality of a trade agreement Is
. .1 . . . t.
oucm ono oi uiu rovuius m huou n
- ...I..... I. I. l..l..ll(H....l1.a ...
" i-' ":;'" ".""' , "" , '
f '"' , '.,J" Tody TbeybRW the
.-....rH .. hv
r""" ,0 Mi M,en "",l, ,n"T
'" f ,,r",",," "" ",';.' "
. .- .....Ul.ll... I .l.a 111 MAUAl lu
f' ' "" tv'Z .".,::..' '
I1M
'" "i'r .r ...-
lo Ptor tbone nsancd In
,...... il.n ..... l.K..uu ...! l.n Ilia
Bl ,, mui w,a"r in-i
'! ,,,r ' "' A"n
with, or glvtas cun'om to thoae with
,w0 lW Tanrovnrv. What
thay kavrt not Hw right to do ts
eurtouwr w tumo wth
"" " nnunm i.umii . aii
tbone who nyfgnaMbtro nt them
.- i .4j .-..... .... ..
ww nn i "' 'n m"'"- rw.
trie, Ut tajay mev not thro mh tkn
I'iMrnmntttnPtv nt thr.'VintJ in -
taal boycott. rnuwl tMrd prona
agalnat their will, and having no In
4rt ia the coat rover y, to come to
tknlr MtnltUag. Tkrentennd un
Uwtu lajuxi lo hualnenn like tho.e
aeenrttHHl nuovn nu oulv b nK-
u-t Uttaiaaw to net a BfuM.rty
r8Ml b-5 tk n ,,ropotlon l waal
i.. i.,.i.. .. .u. .......
a Urn conrt. U U the fiiiidumnntui
fula at lurhotruilMMad ilmi un .......
Behatl e affnund lty a Judicial pro.
nliK wttaoat noHee and hearing.
Th1 rein, however, somtlmeu has
rnanliod ( tkrr lasMlug of temporary
mntralntMK nrtlnr. MiMHtnuillni. ..
JlttwdRHt la eftnet to asalatnlu stai-
ia nnn nntll a henr'ag. in eotiut
Wn'n etturtn ami la fnwnr fmlnnit
wurta the proctk of ImuIhr tnm.
porary tWralalHa order without
JUuUee, alntd to iirvio v stata n.na
on 4&9 tuorv tiat M won t hurt nuv
uoiy na tM.-n ton . , i n.on
This
Va n.HoV i 'i t,.
i .. m iu (f t"i
. .li ! anv of a
vvf vm ' ., . . icev. tha-
In th rtnimint of talt nuttlou it
It th dutv if ill is. n and 'iu . -.i.-
to N'CW tilt rpht.Ht from tha a-,t
poln o" tho wan who bH'eved him
self lo he- unjustly treated as well as
gllMDAY, JULY 2, J008. .
"I wf- f.l".
retur ng in sucn c, . ....
, ual cl c0 uer th 8ta Jn
1 the United States and ho rules in
equity adojUotl by the supremo
,. , onnit the 18-
, - ; ,""',," ...tthoiit not-
;BUlng of an Injunction ti ho t not
, Ice. .in this respect the Uopubllcan
convention adopted another remedy,
that without going 30 far, promhet
to be offlcaolous !n securing th
w -s11i'. -.--
m m p'"' -" " ; . . '
providing that, lu prosecutions for
rnnlnmtif In fndoral courts, whore
violation of the Inw constituting the
contompt charged is outside tho
province of tho court there shnll be
a Jury tr'al. Tho extendod oporntlon
o' Mich a provision to wenken the
power of the courts In tho enforce
ment or lawful ordors can hard'y bo
ovor-statod. Tho administration r
Justice llo-. at the foundation of the
govornmont. The maintenance of tlio
nnllinrllv of (hn nnurts Is ooSotltlal
unlesfl wo nro prepared to ombrac
an nnnrchy. Never In tho history or
' --
the country hns thoro boon such nn
ino country nns uiro hoimi aumi
.Imlduona attack upon tho Judicial
, system m that proposed to Interject
Jury trial between all ordors of tho
. ootirts tiindo after a full hearing and
- - -
, tho onforoament or such ordors.
Viiuiiiclitl Svitem.
"Tho Into nanlc dlsclosml a lack
mlttlng the iBsue o' additional omer-
goncy umiK noios mm iiiBiirius un-
drawal wbon tho omorgoncy lin
pa sod by a li'gli rato or taxation, it
I- .n..... I.. n....fnH...n ..'III. lli.i
ll mum. n. iui""nii"j ..in. ...v.
prosont ystotn of bnnk nolo cur-
...... I.... I M... I In .MI..I.
hjih-j , inn vnriai iiuiii u in uaiiiuu
.. 1. ....... 1.... .... .. ...
ruwucm uy nuiuurizing ino use oi
commercial papor and bonds or good
'credit as well a United Statos bbnds
ai soourlty ror Its rodemptlon. It
It etprosely but n tompo'rary mens-
nro and contnlmt provisions tor tin
. ... -S
nnn ninieni in a otirnincy cnunnn-
!.... A ..
AHA MWin. n .. .1n ..kimull.. u...
UXV MMI ' t. 1WUPIU1I fetJlltJJRel rWC-
ne men gnaeraHy, tbat it mirt be
u,nin,,,,' ,n o' rocognlzlnir
,IP " ' " iHinri rtes. i:,
wi.h.u .,-. ,,,-. .h., ,, ,. Krt,,
.... . w . ,. m
h rnld and wSlh hnll s prevent
rathr than aid flannclal nirlngrav
i .
hi li l.lalllv Mbllllt lianll'.
- " - . B-....-. .
pome
Our Mid-Siimmr Clearance Sale has been a great sue
Why not take advantage of the low prices before it
v
cess.
closes August 1st.
SPECIAL 5ALE OFJ
BED5
v'
We have a large
miner fahla
and dining (able.
C3
8
A fine foldinr fHCnrf with lmnH Duuu
I tires and (he entire construction is made of the
f uebi iiicuiTuu, ior
ONLY $9.45 UNTIL AUGUST 1st.
WATCH OUR
House Furnishing Co.,
-In addition U.S'fibp.lfiilBflhW1
.'"recommend, the adoption of .
)S,nl invlng8 bank sysiem in wmcB-
. courst, IB. Kvernn.ont would be-
nBlBlc to .the depositor
,como rtsi mninni and ln-
for tne paymut i
terost.
"Tho Democratic platform recom
mends a tax on national banks anl
uch state banks ns may come in, in
the nnturo of enforced insurance to
rai-o the guaranty fund to pay ds-
nositors or arty "M ",""
.. .. . -. .(.. ImllV U'llinil IU1I.1
How state bank, can ue m .
uch n scheme under the constitution
. ,-.. ... ii. tn.itiit vnnn or staiesi"" """- -
rights and rodorallsm so rroqttontly
is leu in v !.
found in the moaning anu pur
poios of the platform. Tho propo
sition Is to tax the honest, prudont
bankor to make up for the dlshon
esty nnd Iniprtidency or others. If
tho .proposal were adopted exactly
as tho Democratic platform suggest t
It would benefit tho whole banking
system of the country down in rulm
nnd Oils proposnl Is itself an ex
cellent illustration of the fitness for
nntlonnl control of tho party wh'cn
wl'l . commit Kolf to n rchome of
this nnture, who tho sllghtost bit of
responsibility for tho practical opera
tion of the law proposod.
"Both platforms declare In favor
.i . ...
of goneioua pensions ior Biennis u
the Civil nnd Spanish wars.
"I am looking In one qunlllicni-on
. ..,. ...v...B ........
or all Republican Pre-ldent since
Lincoln, that of haying been exposed
to tho danger of death on the ncu
'of battle in tho dofonse of the coun-
... ...i I ,. ,lll .i ..ml...
try. I hopo this lack will not mnkJ
tho votoram think
I am not most
doepiy thrilled by
tlio memory of
,.ur., , ..,.- .
tholr groat comrndos gono bororo.
Grant, Hayes, Oarflold, Harrison nnd
McKlnley wore nil sons or Ohio.
Xegni (jucMlon.
mo iibimiuhkui tF.ui.w..., ,v.w.
to the ameniimont or uio consiiiucon
pas od uy tne uopuuucnn pariy ur
i li iipnlniHnn nt lin nmrrn Thn liftst
....u i.uim..u . ...w ........
men or both rncos ought fo rojolco
lH 4lw. ti.l.. .... nninni, Mia QnllMl.
m um (s'"" "K ur i"V""n ....
...... ..1. tf . I.. It.... nllnl 4.1. ...... ..
urn iiuojhu o. mi iiiiiuuuniu vivmuui.
disposed to aucoiirnge tho nogro In
hit haul struggle.
Greater Navy.
MoKlnley, Roosovelt nnd the Ro-
publican party havo constantly nd-
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vccnioa u iuury wuu ruHpuci. iu upj
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IIIUIH1H lllUHllll.M HIIIUII tU Mil
t()n9 We BPt n wqrId lU)wer U1(,
cannot help It. And nlthough nt
pflct) w,h all the world, socurod In
tl.n ..nwi.lmi.im.. nt A..Url.,.n i..s.
we must be prudont and not be
lulltal In n sense or security which
will possibly oxpose to nat'onnl Inl
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ha won under reunblloan arms be- !
f,e the wo. Id should Inure to the
li .Hflt nt I'urvnim avan tli. Iinmli '
w-av w wijrv f
A large number of
a 'v va
bpecia
,2.1 to $17.50
number of values in couches and rockers, carpets
SPECIAL SALE
, Ai m
ldtt' of flf6lreiitltled to look toiftife
American nag ior proiecnon, with
Qpt rn'gard t'B'race, creed or colon
and whether Jio bo a citizen of tho
Unfted Stntoti'or any ot our depeij
donclei.
' Kxcduslon.
"in the matter of putting a nra.
itatlan upon Asiatic immigration re
ferred to In the Democratic platform
it Is sufllclont to say that the present
Republican admlnl tratlon shows It-
se.f ablo to m. unitize tne ovua bur.
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L0,t0(1 nnd .ubsonuont llcnubllei.
;mn,3lrtttlonn cnn bo count(a .
I'libHaititlon of Contributions.
"Anothor plank In tho Democratic
platform rofer3 to tho failure o
tho Rontiblican convention to oxnresa
an opinion In ravor of tho publlc'ty
or contributions received and ex
pendlturo; made In elections. Here
again wo contrast our opponent's
promise by our own aot3. Great Im
provement has taken place under He
publlcnn auspices In respect to tlis
collection nnd expenditure or monev
ror this purpose. If olected 1 shall
urgo uuon congress thnt a law be
lias od requiting the filing In a fed
oral ofTlco of a stutfcment of contrl
buttons received by committees and
cnndidatoB in elections.
"In nsy Judgment en nmendraent
to the constitution ror an Incomo tax
Is not necensniy. With respect to
tho elootlon ot Bonntors by tho peo
ple, personally, I am Inclined to lav
or It, but it ii hardly a partisan
question. Tho fdroign policy or tha
country hm greatly contributed (o
tho pnaco or tho Svorld. Tho part
tho adinlnlBtrntlon took to bring
about tho end or tho Russian-Japan-oso
war and tho preventing or wars
In Central America and Cuba nr
striking lnstnncos or this.
"H over a party has entitled ltse'i
to approval or Its work by a renewed
niandnto or power rrom the people
whom It baa served, It is tho Re
publican party In tho present cam
paign. Tho only lospect In which
nothing hns boon douo Is tho devel
opment or our rorelgn mnrlnes. Aj
long us wo uphold tho system 01 pro
tection tor our homo industries wo
nnrt rocognlzo thnt It Is applicable
to ase'st thoso or our citizens en
gaged In tho rorelgn snipping be
cause thoro In no feasible means o(
excluding forolgn coiniKtltlon an!
that tho only othor meMiol or build
lug up such buslno-s I. in the malt
subsidy. I am In ravor o' tho bill
cona'dered In tho Inst congress si
a tentative step. I hav minted oat
thnt tho nUltudo or the Republican
party with r"ororoneo to evils which
have ero.pt In la to con'lnuo tb
Roo ovolt policies ot pogross and
regulation, while the attitude of the
Democratic party undo- the present
leadership Is to change for tho sake
or change to the point nf ' rcsponi
Ible destruction nnd that tWrolim
hopo wlmtnvor of a restn ntlon of
prosperity In returning It to power"
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Iron Beds from
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acany Fen use clo
for SATURDAY
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Values
LIBE'TV STREET
irom taat $f tho community at largo.
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