Show LEI PEOPLE THEPBESIDEIIT Progressives Working for Laws That Will Bring About This Desirable Result CAMPAIGN IN MANY STATES Proposed Would Make Legislation Delegates to National Conventions Agents With Definite Interesting Features of the Lorlmer Affair By JOHN J HANNAN Washington— While the reactionaries In congress have employed their time with speculation as to the makeup of the future committees of the house and senate or as to the control of the party after 1912 the Progressive program has develoyed and there Is a movement on over the country to secure the enactment of laws which will bring the control of the party and of the government Into the hands of the voters and take the control of both out of the hands of the bosses Progressive and ProRepublicans Democrats are gressive to attain this end The impetus to this progressive is In the campaign little group of Progressives in conThese men are using their gress fluence with the legislatures in their states to secure laws guaranteeing rect legislation They not only propose to make their state governments more responsive to secure the Oregon plan for the election of senators and direct nominations for all offices but they also Intend to make the presidency more directly responsible to the people Two things are necessary to attain this end The people must be given opportunity to vote directly and express their choice as to presidential candidates within their parties Then the president must be shorn of the more than 60000 power to appoint federal office holders vast This army of employees gives to the incumbent of the office of president a machine which enables him to exert a too powerful influence either to the end that he may perpetuate himself In power or that he may be able by Its use to dictate the succession At least the use of this machine can dictate the nominee of the party in power For Presidential Preference Bills Progressive and DemRepublicans ocrats have already started the campaign in the states to secure the enactment of presidential preference bills under which after all of the states adopt such laws the voters can express their will as to who should be the nominee of the party to which they owe allegiance a Such vote by the members of the party within a state will be instructions to the delegates to the national convention These Instructions will not be violated Members of state legislatures in states having direct primary laws providing for the nomination of United States senators do not as a rule violate the instructions general of the people to national conventions Delegates will be Just as mindful of the will of the people of their particular state It is recognized that this system would be used to secure the delegates from a state for some favorite son To guard against the and trading in a convention made of delegates pledged to favorite sons it is provided that the voters shall have to express their second opportunity and third choices Progressive Republicans recognize It will not be possible to secure of such laws In many the enactment in time to of the states have a mato the 1912 jority of the delegates chosen under conventions this sysThese laws will be enacted in tem Under such laws some of the states in federal machine of the the power the southern states would bo weakened if not entirely broken that such laws would Recognizing be popular and at the same time danthe reactionaries gerous to them laugh at these proposed statutes Movement Well Under Way are organRepublicans Progressive izing to make an aggressive campaign During the holidays the ground was La Senator states the in prepared Follette’s friends are busy in Wisconsin Senator Clapp’s supporters are Senator In Minnesota aggressive for the Oregon declared Cummins After decrying against plan In Iowa movement government every popular for years Senator Lafe Young finds to himself where he must succumb the demand of the people of that state "me and he followed with a doleful that too" Governor and Ilristow Senator Stubbs in Kansas and Sonator Brown and Governor Aldrich in Nebraska are in the into campaigns putting ginger in WashingPoindexter those states Gronna in ton Johnson in California and North Dakota Rorah in Idaho the are lighting Dixon In Montana Ores in their states and it now apthat in almost every pears certain state of the west with Republican the exception of Illinois an aggressive will be legislative campaign Illinois is still staggering from the of the Lorlmer exposure The ' o i3 staggering under the The old i committee he senate under the ’Teds rectlon of Aldrich is no longer able to hold Its forces together and is seeking for a means to escape from the the report without humiliating committee The report of the majorwas the kind of ity of the committee a report which the system senators desired It would never have been presented If it was not believed that it would be adopted before the holiday recess Lorlmer Report Obnoxious The recess gave time for study and reflection upon the evidence Every one who has studied that evidence and approached It with an unbiased mind has reached the conclusion that there Is no Justification for the report President Taft let it be understood that the administration could not stand for the adoption of the report The attitude of the president made a few of the old liners see the error of their ways and they let Aldrich' know they could not vote to sustain the committee his concluded Senator Beveridge study of the testimony and prepared a minority report That report went to greater length in its conclusions than did the summing up of the testiIt mony made by Senator Frazier was not content with stating that there was bribery In the Illinois legislature but it went to the extent of warrants saying that the evidence the conclusion that Senator Lorlmer had knowledge of what was doing In the legislature This la further than any other member of the committee or Senator Owen in his analysis of the testimony went Senator Beveridge In his report represented the views of the Progressive senators Borah Senator and Senator La who have studied the evidence are convinced that the facts disclosed in the evidence warrant this conclusion and that instead of making a real Investigation the committee ran away from Information every time It was on the trail of real evidence Argument for Direct Election From appearances the Lorlmer report cannot be adopted in the senate It is certain if a vote can be had upon the direct question of declaring the Lorlmer seat vacant a majority of the senate will go on record to vacate the seat A motion to expel will not carry because such a motion requires a vote and it is not possible to get such a number of senators to so record themselves The Lorlmer controversy is loaded with great consequences Nothing which has come up in the senate in recent years furnished the Progressives with such a powerful argument for the direct election of senators Senator Aldrich is credited with a desire to have the matter referred back to the committee From the reactionary a great mistake was made viewpoint in ever letting It get out of the com- No i a Legal Case Dy DONALD Copyright U1Q iitle Is the other change More Important which is to the by Norris proposed effect that there shall be no executive of the sessions of any committee house and that a record be kept and of the proceedings of all published This cuts deep committee meetings into the system’s hold legislaupon tion The executive session of committees is the cloak which enables the putting over of deals by which the public is kept out of its rights It will'be two or three weeks before the fight will come upon these amendments to the rules but It is the intention to force the fight and make the rules as nearly right as posible at this The votes upon this Norris session resolution will give another opportunity to separate the sheep from the In the Democratic as well as the goats membership Republican You Qet Discouraged next Try this experiment the very or think time you get discouraged that you are a failure that your work does not amount to much — turn about Marden In face iijs Orison Swett Resolve that you Succes Magazine will go no further In that direction and go Stop and face the other way the other w ay Every time you think to beyou are a failure it helps you is your for one your thought come life pattern and you cannot get away You cannot get away from from it the standard which you your Ideals hold for yourself and If you acknowlare a edge in your thought that you that you can’t do anything failure worth while that luck is against you that you don’t have the same e-opportunity that other people thehav- your will control convictions When re’f ALLEN by Associated In his They said of Jack Montagu He club that he had been hit hard hadn’t been hit with a sand club or a policeman’s club After having been a cynic on the woman question for many years he had at last been bit by the club of romance of He was a bachelor and athletic had money No one called him sporty but everyone agreed that he was a and a good fellow gentleman Mr Jack Montagu bad been hit while promenading the avenue He had promenaded a thousand times before taking his bulldog out tor an A bachelor airing gentleman must own a bulldog If he dosen’t he Is sure to be called eccentric Some of will go as far as his to say that he has got a grouch against the world The woman In the case was tall and She had the eyes and hair willowy he had dreamed of In his callow days And She had the walk of a goddess Montagu saw the goddess leave her carriage at the curb and sail Into a establishment mercantile Flirtation? Nothing of the sort A goddess on her way Into a store to purchase an oriental rug doesn’t stop a to flirt with a gentleman leading It would be scandalous bulldog This particular goddess sailed along to bachelors and totally Indifferent hadn’t Mr and canines Montagu traveled a hundred feet when he met some one who could and did give the name of the goddess away At first sight It looked as If the romance was to stop right there The goddess young lady was a Her father owned about half a dozen and she was a shining railroads Mr Montagu owned light In society nary a railroad and bis means didn’t permit of over fifteen different kinds the Besides of winter overcoats hadn’t the Hundred Four opened feared his doors to him Montagu romance must stop with an occa- Literary Press Idea seized him and after turning It over for a couple of minutes he said: "It's not a legal case after all and perhaps you can help me" "Very well" "I — I think I’ve discovered the most beautiful girl in the world" "Urn!" replied the stenographer "I — I think I’m In love with her" “Yes?" "Yes I think I am but you see don't know her" “That’s not such a bad feature of the case There are hundreds of ways of bringing it about" to hear "By George but I’m glad that! Since Mr Davison is out and since this Is not a legal case let me ask you to advise me In a friendly It’s rather queer of course but way ” then— then— "Just what Is It you wish to know?” “Why how to get to know the goddess” “I should call at the house with a book'" subscription "Lord no! ‘It’s got to have a society twist to It you see" don’t you claim to be a “Why count or lord?" of "Played out They’ve got ways spotting the bogus ones inside of a "You might call to Interest her in some charity" was suggested “But you can’t talk over eye and ear hospitals can with a goddess you? She’d probably give me a check for $50 and then forget my name In ten minutes" "And there’s no way you can save her life?" "I can’t think of any and I’ve been If she was trying to for two days going to be blown up how would I know In advance and be on the spot?" "But see here" said the girl as the look of perplexity left her face “you haven’t told me the name of the goddess yet It I’m to advise you I must have your confidence” "That’s so— that’s so Well she Is Miss Blank the daughter of the railroad magnate" “Then you don’t read the society Journals r “Never” yours?" “A Miss Grattan daughter of a widow Her father was a merchant and made a bad failure Why do you ask?" "Sam I think I need a friendly ad- viser” "I know you do” "I shall need one all the rest of my life” “Why Don’t You Claim to Be a Count or a Lord?” A MISTAKE sistent advertising and the recommendation given Cascarets by Its friends and users Like all great successes trade pirates prey on the unsuspecting public by marketing fake tablets similar Care In appearance to Cascarets should always be exercised in pur- espegoods chasing well advertised cially an article that has a national Do not allow a sale like Cascarets substitute to be palmed off on you Tell Wellman "So you have a new Idea for a rigible balloon?” Make the equlllbrator larger “Yes put a motor Into It and let it pull the balloon" True the well painting will seek to purify not rest content with pump charity and the Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors cures all theii effects makes the blood rich and abundant strengthens all Take it: the vital organs Get it today in usual liquid form chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs ADYICE TO Asa brlnte Inflrmltle Ol AGEll THE eiich ae slugffUh Tutt’s rills hava a apedflc affect on theae ortint atlmulatlnf the bowela (Ivea natural action and Unparta visor to tba wboia aytaem DEFIANCE makes Cold Water Starch laundry work a pleasure ID) THK OF THI BIST for COUGHS ISompkg loo NAME MCDICINC 6 COLDI week” “Her engagement was announced six weeks ago to a Chicago banker That’s all Mr Montagu — no charge” Three evenings later Mr Montagu had Mr Davison at the club for dinner and when the coffee and cigars came on he said: "Bam who is that stenographer of mittee The Progressives will Join Senator Burrows In a fight against recommitment They will Join Senator Bever idge In an effort to have the Lorlmer seat declared vacant In this they will not have the support of all the Democrats but they will be joined by not in any a number of Republicans sense Progressives The longer the Lorlmer discussion continues the better the Progressive will like it not only for Its campaign Influence upon the country but be cause it will serve a good purpose in the senate The Galllnger ship subIt business sidy bill is the unfinished will be fought by the Progressives So long as the senate Is discussing case it will not have time ta take up ship subsidy Norris Proposes Two Changes While the senate has the center ol the stage’ with the big Issue the house Progressives are preparing for the fight which they must make in order to nail down the victory won in- the last session Uncle Joe and his organization have monopolized calender and suspension Wednesday day by ridiculous that one rulings being when a bill is taken up It must be read at length Mr Norris of Nebraska proposes that the rule be changed so as to permit of reading a bill by IS IT Many have the Idea that anything will sell if advertised strong enough True a This Is a great mistake few sales might be made by advertisworthless article ing an absolutely but it Is only the article that is bought again and again that pays An example of the big success of a worthy article Is the enormous sale that has grown up for Cascarets This wonderful recCandy Cathartio ord is the result of great merit sucmade known through percessfully "Looks like It to me” "Well you go to lunch early tomorI’m coming to the row and stay late office to ask Miss Grattan if I may call on her at her home and make her mother’s acquaintance” “And marry the widow?” Sam— The goddess “No the goddess of the pot hooks and the slonal view of the goddess as she keys!” came shopping But no — It shouldn't! Mr Montagu had fallen In love and ON BEING TOO AFFECTIONATE that always makes a man desperate and determined Use of Endearing Word The first thing Is to get an Intro- Promiscuous Habit to a Dangerous duction There are goddesses who Acquire stand ready to elope the hour they get a message by the hands of a mesTwo stylish young women met on senger boy but the man of the bullin front of a large dog didn't believe that this was one upper Broadway which one of them had of them a day or two de- grocery from After flushed voted to thought he called at the of- Just emerged looking decidedly embarrassed and fice of his friend Davison Davison's to be something “Seems wrong” wife was a society woman She and a view to Davison might work the problem out murmured the other with ameliorating some way "Oh it’s all very well to be affecIt was at noon the call was made it’s in but tionate family dangeryour Davison was a lawyer and he had a ous to get into a habit of being too stenographer She was eating her Just a minute ago one o! lunch off the typewriter while tbe pleasant clerks in the grocery asked me boss was taking bis at some swell the if he should send over a certain arplace outside 'Til wait for him" replied Mr ticle and I responded sweetly ‘No when told that the lawyer thank you dear’ Now what do you Montagu think of that? I am so in the habit was out of saying ‘dear to my mother and sis“Is It pressing business?" asked the ter that I tack it on to everything and girl as she cleared away the crumbs that time the clerk got the benefit” “If It is perhaps I can get him by “What did he do?" telephone" he didn’t do any"Oh of course “Yes it’s pressing and yet not so thing In these big shops tbe clerks very pressing” was the reply “If it’s a deed I oould go at it and are as well trained as English servants He simply looked as if be hadn’t have it all ready" heard but I know he had and I was "No It’s not a deed" "I can make out almost any kind of horribly mortified” It’ll probably do him "Don’t worry contract" good for the rest of the day if not “It's not a contract— not yet" “Oh then the other party is holdlonger tllsn’t likely he gets any too his words thrown many endearing ing off?" too “Yes that’s Just it Yes It’s the way and perhaps he doesn’t give It may be a hint to other party that is holding off I'm many himself Besides if we are all brothers ready and willing but I can’t say as him what does it matter? 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