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Tbojr mniM Imp annllioma Uiui Ibo ko. of tiioir Hmr itni-o- . wli i kiinr im th.-ibailor thm to holii-rtri trui fllrh-pat- i it mnulb.nrw, and laawt that i tloiu. bo op.It to icirrn tiino In Ii i to a earo. Now la a i' wh-K- i r r l iinio f.r ail b i ihlirmi.in to rail a Ii ill an.l think a iii.iiiiout uf what niitfllt lip tho roaiilia uf ..mo iuo' i an.l liio ot.issi-r.iit-naoi"oiiiiig ,i tirofaoo.l lioa tiirv aro imw r.igoiijr an.l rui'i'o-.iiromiilgiti e. hare a car o. Hare a v.irr. It i t I l ...4, frJr4.Mi4ni--Tirki-- in.I.lHlktktf, ' I f 1) lirt t tflr. rtl I tf...? I I.? I V Mr i t I w abroad i 4 g if 1, and rule f d.iijf r 1. .red rill-- I h.io in for- 1 i . )l i'J .1 ) V , f i lit n lr uf t I'r tb tl f oik.it mhI U ..f t. U)L lit t sil V f.M .i.'t f A I I i r it ir . a a!) i f t itt lit 4i .rut In f I.. i'o4,.u r lt 1 eltfii Ut t .f t'l s.ltl ! t lit. Ail !i!tr lit ii i. hi f t!ir r l tr 4 t 1 It I. It, I lit 4ml ttr i t i i. Jpm t tii! faft) i i It i Mi i Si tt I l ,1 I I I l i till f i ..t:. irt r til to and hii: aillie Uk it of tiv (!ir i Ir4a.rnii Mill - an4 HoaereH IIM'Ctel. II. fl. ilarrimtn. on. of the bet in in lii- f.i,nirl ra.loay ! ..fti.-U- l 1 1)1 4 peg tjr 1 a New Vo.-. id 1. on 1. ill .4.111 of ti .tia I pro ent!y he said to a, ii.d ll not I n .w .fj.ki j.i Ili-ril- l reji-irt-r- wiii.h 11.1 : iti and mil .nil In ail - il Km 1. 111 til" ii.- - ei.. an-- l We. t lii- i.i-.- . - other ..tre4 t -- -i year d Xe .in and tb-I- ar lnt-r- et . Ii'e to 1 1 -- I tn-- Itm-crs- Ridi.-a- l fur. c I li Almlre Hant.rrll, Dcin.M-rnti- i t blue-eyed- .rm l w.ni .I.IHMgi- - h. 1111 toe Ilir.Hie; Fur the f.l.t Im ant f.ir .cue l.,.rr" .n w!w I.I .1,1,. IIIC wil l 41.11) I. life's declared knew Ihrui. , while tb Whit repi-ilar.niud; II fi fbd M I,, ..Kill 11 a ., 11 1 l- ), l j - DEMOCRAT'S Parker's Parte Afraid ta Wtand 1 1 ahiib iit g.ir-rnm- -nl th-r-- th-w- pmu-rvatio- .Vui-nY- aii . Kit-oi- b-- l hile llneii.pl Ijed, .ip to 'red the hungry. Once tin; p h one were turned ml dtte nf 4. pi l.r, where hunger pin. he. iimther 4.1 trying tn 4tdl the erie nf ill Ilnur Slid where g mill, sunken liei I over th.-i- r l.nluhly to rie. men ilii.iiii wnrk. And whst caused thee distressing run. I. tin. is? (a the csinpsign of INU Demnersey was lavish with promises. The Republleaii pnli. y of proteif inn ws a great evil, the Deino.ritio plat firm slid. The people were urged tn try free trade or a tur.h f..r revenue only. Great wn.nll fnllnw abolition of t blesahlg wsid. The prnte.'tive tiiriff. Deni'M-ruewere llU4hn by these prninie uli-- l Grover ws rleeted. Then enme the Gnrinnii WiLnn tariff hill and with it generil ilcpre4.inn nnd pnniik.v cnndiliniis. These iMiid.tinu prevailed until the Diugley set went into effeet, an I a huge waic of Repuldieiu prosperity began to engulf the enillitry. If the Denver mm hi ground for redress, have not the million who suffered by re.iHnii of I leiunerie 's viiinn-nrslid broken prninises grievamc? 'I heir inniif.tnry losses were eunruiniii (stildishej AOM 3SION. n; It ill p or w,t 1 .'i:.i. y any tiiiin-ii- t II, i t . .1 q le.tton. The afiu'.l money inter 1 n ell a the large one ar1 r.l 4iip.,i.. with fond, and tin fa. t 'it and mini' ireful mi .1.. ir- nuze r.k. There hi I n a slow, .l.-- i ly e h inii.ineut nf value, Suil It I oil." stiil ag W.i.-aked for hia opinion on the he iid: pr.l,it.!e out' me of tin "U wiU ha ICooiu. 4 !l au.l Pairhauk. Hvery one want them. No one can afford to change. e.i:.4e. ir- - gn ,i mvi lii .if - J-- w, Coantr. ill r !lt- - ,' I Inter-pr-latiu- a RAILWAY MAN'S VIEWS. t 1 n .', i,,r.4 Ml iiiit 1 1 1 '11. Then hi- - mi ly torus o ror w earth lad 1.111 Ilia, p listen I f.irgit, and To '! " from the tubwf iMo bid r.f ill I '"i f ground. g tit ti -- sll thr.a imgil i Is hi1.:., r.'t dun I... tf the Dniier Au-A M Atigiii s mile antin', f tm tt j .till 14 . 1 l,,e. p. It I I I A I ). A. I whit 1 in i.it j nf ri44 now'll And Ill liark sad wtoh CTO If the mti. f p.et up ig i.u.l Oltirf nf hiii.t 4tit.l'e 4.,ii4 d,, lint pf'iV 11 Hi wuda they keep right tm liar! le Wlii will ear furget the And ranging tin slid tujsijr, the li4tre4 sinl tsrs The die and tyl ef rook plea a th lr!i:.in l"el in tliil in! at "ice. ti in lint iMme with the li. iii'Mritle .In- the de. . The Ittlgile men are rHViaHy p'le.l I IS 1.1 M7 l.mil.4hed i.i4trie Yes, it it a trifle loneeoa, thle earo with the low r.llc of fire e. iliel. and Slid In le and .'iiiin-r- . - generally were ton, i.ticipst large anl.ru. c to hear Secre- piril).. I. M..li"ii4 nf ttage earner Fa) August, but yog bet tb pteg tt taries Shaw and Taft and Senior K.i r w rre r.lVr rendered idle nr put 111! eh'irt Wollllil. I.--bank and and llo.i. George line. The 4freet of the eifiee 4M armed A. Knight of t'al.f.inni. With Slid were For Dare and I aint longin' l ba Me M ro-s-- in I I it wlii pr 'tin... ailFf i.htt.ilv.ittf wiMk Tr iM lit of Im In I. i'll l4i; I. p i.I.l nil'll I t rrn ,J Tip j! m nun it" t th'.i "l 1,' -p 1 . Past Mecnrd. John B. Ktaueh'ield. one of the leader . I, 1. ,.1,4-1-l f th Near York I teinoeracy, said iu a Schenectady: 'it. In r -. .41-- - I tbit m--iu imulng speech atill.e Itnnncratsi do not stand oo Sir1. irt tirvrr I They heir Ihejr preaeul a lire .1- -. pet.ef I.nt nr .;.! - in any mao's ttvr tliil in granting to erery the Democratic party does md Truly, iii.r-- n, tiatire or 11.1t on hard. stand on it past It dare ut stand I hr aama passport, ao i'iii.i.iii or on ita on its ad roeary of free wr it Insist that all coiuag pat far j it ba of altrer, on it demand for the i"i-ishall accept tha hauling iluwn of the 11 ig In the Phil that the on tha buiur paralyi that .i.p.rt iua prima facie proof i a I'itircu of marked tha last during which the period tli- - I'nit-- I Sut- - and ent:t'- -l to pmtec Deui.HTOtie party was In riiitril of the i ar as such. It I a t riding order to government; on it declariti.iu that n-r- y An.rrican il.pInm.itK and consular of th- - I'mon for the -iih.- -r t citizen, was a failure: 011 all the blundering oppr.'i-i- 't very if hii-- -r faith, from unjust molesta-ti.iposition of which its history is n conand onr ..til er abroad bars been tinuous record. J till .triug-ntl- y The Dcm.-Tst- ie reqil.rr to Comply with party does not and order " beeau-i- ta dares not stniul upon it -Tin nuneiati-ni of a coitre of action rvciird would discredit tile moMt enI bn krd b lii- - caoe of Justice. Th ticing prouiiiiea that it could make. recently given the American of Ae to Maine. liberty in certain quartt attaches And did yon sr tb- uf ter on the from Maine? Mnfii, MhIiif, MiIh! n criticism e iMTiin-tto inal the lli Mi Atut Iirll bent for t.mernor Ktut, closed that with uhich Mr. R.meve!t id1 TjUt, too. fad 1 ii to cti. hi of hi letter whiche. he devoted And o In this year 1004 she has gone It is the dicuion of the on the side of the 4hi Maine of our striking evidence," he sty, of our op party, and oh, hasnt gone poneiit' Insincerity in this matter that KcpuMi.-anith th-- ir demand for radical action by hHlf way jet! It i good to contemplate the State Department they couple a de- the wanner in which she will conduct mand fur a redoc lie iu our small roili herself in November. . Maine I peopled with Americans, with tary establishment. Yet they must know that the heed paid lo our protest against th descendants of those who wrenched ill treatment of our citizens will tie ex into civilization on this the wildcrne nctl.v proportionate to the belief In our continent. Very acute and sensible are voters of Maine. the ability to make thee protests effvctir UoulJ the need arise. They have expressed them selves. 111 .lt l'l, .ig i.'.'iii. t IH I Ill'll. 11 I r mu- - t N.i,P in Hit a i ou ri-tir- I . 11 Me-cbu- ht 25,-00- ii.-ii- 1111 ..i.iirupr iperty uu- - r rill-- . ! V .1- !! l' f r Miit f li - ...-.- M I . .1 .ii al.atF t ill 1.1 .! . it Hill-Shop- h .i4 in. i y a 1 ,.i. I of In). of ireilmeot of the I'tulrd .i .lei-- . 1 I 411 . it if.ir.ii, led ,1 . i new. pip-- r are admit lint Prc.idvnt Ro.i-niIdler of acicpnnce is a atrciiunii I'tv.i-n- l ilciu of the i"iie from a Rcpuh-II- . -in t indp lint. IN -- ii the New York World an I Denver Tim- - c.uiiuieud th Prei lent keynote." The fact i. there UNWORTHY OF TRUST. i not a Democrat in the l.ind who doe not admire Mr. Rooevelts direct way of Onlit liriti'icrata khunninv tho Hill going at tiling, and all wouM vote for vlieoh.io .it. reTho f i.il.l IioniooraM of In.'iinn aro Iiiiii if they could at the same time There tain their party org miz ition. aHin-ora- . nwiiiing In trnt Ju.lgo I.irkor will be no real regret among Democrat Tlioy :tre willing lo contriluile I eleeted. He is to tho ;i in i.'iiifii fun. I, hilt tho nmnoy when Mr. Roosevelt will not bo Hont to the in teu time n ire popular with the maaa of Democracy than Judge Parker ia eiiniliinalioii. Tliojr hive aikr.l 1nrker ti'iiaolf to t.iko the tnoiioy. If the liomo I oy. Ketfill gate aro unwilling to truat their lo. lorn, in from the country every city Report ex-the ninaa of the people be low tell of great activity among the retail toi to tnke any stork lu the profea-IIIHIin stocks knd a til prnniinoa of the party? If the merchant, whoa are laying lively fall and winter are rorrert in tholr eati-Xi- . preparing for Snl.l lioiniN-ruttrade. When the retiil merchants are no nf Parker manager, tho lattor liuy the country I prospering, for they of a no thtn hotter gang ire depend largely on the working people for leadU. one the of Holt, Sterling Democrat who are bowling custom. a aaiil ing (Tolil liemocrat of lii'liana. hard time should retire and calamity The Gold Homorrata to the Hall of Silence at few ilaya ago: and are not going to be coaxed behind a innnure themselves until theRsopus campaign barn an.l relieved of their money and Is over lest they be engulfed by tha Rethen driven to the poll and voted. wave of prosperity. It ia gratifying to learn that inch a publican man as Mr. Holt entertiina tho same Parker' Political Coaferancea, view of Hill and Sheehan that Repute is announced, with a flourish of It I It somewhat remarkable liran do. hut that Richard Olney, who was trumpet, that Mr. Holt doe not realize that Par- in President Cleveland's cabinet, baa visker ia merely the creature of hi man- ited Judge Parker, spending two hours ger. and that any noiiey given to the with bint at Rosemount. Nothing is some Ita had will through judge way. " aid about the visits of Billy channel, to Democratic headquarters. Sheehan of Tammany fame, who is a uear ueighbor of Judge Parker, and who Pirkrr Nelat-b-rHim. cau run in any time. It would taka many Agiimt Congressman George J. Smith of the pounds of Olueyism to cure ona ounce Twenty-fourtNew ,ork District, in of Sheehanlsm. which Is Judge Parker home, told President Roosevelt a few days ago Mr. Farker, Democratic nominee for that he had made a tour of the district has never journeyed west of President, nd found no Republican who would Buffalo, N. Y. What does he know of vote for Parker. If the Democratic West, its people, their achievecandidate gains no votes among his Re- the greattheir possibilities, their needs? ments, publican neighbors, be certainly should How can he reconcile the demands of gain none elsewhere. In other words. and decide great If his popularity is not sufficiently great the different sections, properly and for the good of to draw votes from those he daily comes questions whole country? Of limited experiIn contact with, he need not expect to the ence, a narrowed horizon, he is not comecure the support of Republican. who with Theodore Roosevelt, who know him only by what 'be has said and parable the country over, lived east has traveled done. and west, knows the people, the country, and is a President of the people, not conParkerltee Alarmed. There are a large number of Bryan trolled by Wall street and Its influences. Democrats in New York State, and "W are not anmlmlfnl of tho Imtheir present attitude is viewed with measurable contribution which onr oralarm by the f rels:n-- b rn popntatlon baa made ta ganization. It is said every follower of the npbnlldlnK of tho Kepnblic. Ita W. J. Bryan will rote the Populist Na- work oml Influence have been felt tional ticket The Populists have put throughout tho country, and much of a State ticket in the held, the first in oil that ia great and aptendid about na many years, and a Bryan Democrat has la the fruit of it Kanina and ladaa Senator Fairbanks ia tb senate. Jams, been placed at its head. The Parkerites try. are charging Bryan with bad faith, as- ary U, 1848 serting that the defection of the Bryan Democratic claim of carrying Nw 0 Democrats will cost Parksr at least York this fall do not appear to appeal to votes. the class of men whose money talks in he hotting ring. The $100,000 hung up The Keel Question. On the day of the issue of President by a wealthy Broad street broker to Boosevelts letter of acceptance the day wager that Roosevelt carries New York has scarcely received a ten per cent nibsf the Maine election, by the wny the ble. to noted visit a long Judge press reports Parker by David Bennett Hill. Democratic promises were of valna It is probable, if not certain, that the it Ifwould ba proper to insist upon leas who drank from have the two friends of woo and a littl moro expression more than ona same canteen throughout light." sampaign, dieenssed, thoroughly, one im tr-iil- I .1 11 rr- - lion n.it ir ag . . a M i t .f if !,. t 'I St Ifo.!i rf I l i r ' i ' la a a oi ' . i i ! .if 0-- lunt id riilfr tvn, I mi 1 a ref .4.14 t of I'Sanv ti I ill) U vihro.i't t h r nim or :t 1 1 - J i, to e .. , tH U'A'MF III I if . 4 XL 1 I I I I . i i w I- ,i"or f f I .if l..-r- .i" Ovliinina in mu irulnj in-- l f I no in i rt OHiiia nrl.ioa tr f hl tho an - lh.no n .-- llm.i i faltiim iin.ii ibo loi all. .1. k It' h Inti I f of iri.O 'Jli Mi. tf e.f I IHkl'l lltl'H'l," ti I!') of tl r f ff J.i fllf) 4ii t'i Si, .1 iii r not! i. Tji A 1 trm a!!o. loimfo A .... II fr l rfi, u,t al-r- Mil . 4r . r . l4 fal 1 re I , tlltlt r, !. , ll rI M i .. r i I u-- b i;illi roop'o ru.l If IIIIO ttOlk llU!l. tuiiaa-l- f - . lb. a uiwl'i. V h. t- l I i ir l.4 4 1 I flrrtottlUrr i Vffiuitf. j I i LINE. CONVENTION OF CLUDS. I II ff1'itiifl I THE UNDERGROUND I I I :. l. .if I l I. ' 1 .1 ' M .iti t .J l 11 Ilf (,, j I I I t tiuti ! I it . "Mt t .... .i (i.i-- .. .1... , W lilt ni(ifm ti tl.l lit. lull 1 I I.., I t.l MU SIM U - . tit lull .. CASES. CROKEtJ PROMISE - r t Ik 4 -. ... . t . 4 . u. .in. ttl4ilittktf 4M (.! nr r ( r ii o it i!.lr j v.it ll, J to u i 4 t.l li.tii l t tj m M inf .f. Hi .f .f "AUlMM'Jil IM f it ti f i . " lt I it u. . ( of ti, s! ll rf i i on b. primtbit ho Tl.ajf know, fiirihi-iiri.fi- '. tho trill ronliiiuo In ilo Ihoa ibnitf 4 of llio iln.or an-- l tH at bo ork mou aro taro nl bmi only nunm.i i trno la ibo iim of tbo I ho r laaa-a- , 4 a'hr.l foil. It Hi ftlll III t H: it ttrtf hit r.itil ij mrut Ilf tlt'M li'fr--tfl hI iNim fam f NftHVH i i I. o' I s I 1 I r . f r j alrtfr Uni It f I I . l if I Tb) I lbif j Im fc . I I I lb rmlLmu fil lb) 4 a.'i-..- ll) frf I. M I 1irta fbti fan luu I . j , I , j nt I iv iftile nil (I ri . 1 I j . i , .1,. - f M , a j H m l. 1 m . I Im iitk All ft I i .f Vt ? I . :i lMtt1 4II lr (lllirlll ini.4il iti t!i !. I - , I tfafa IfMlutl l'i la I t I 11 ( i I Illir.ll lt-- r ti 11 i ri- - I i.a 1 fa a Mill put,. i. it...,,., ( fail.. i, ilia public nr!! I Ilia rcint'i'- tttrn Hi i t'1 in Ml ft II IM :t I 'i (11(11 i Ian 1.4K' It ii (I t1 A ? Iri 0l i ( I i 4 Ml .1 I 1 .r I at r 41 I i h'1'ri '..I, i I li .n I ". I a Vi. It i. till lb It of I. Vf H;' '.! !J laid rf IU u i Ul f lKfIVr till. .... ! i4 f ii.ii 4 irU4 M lb I I I rrlI i. r- trf.i tiu ta r l if 4 lb ' i tf uiir i M ii .i t Hi. ) It I' ' , .tf k'c I i IN .i ) ". lil ) af Ui: n ; 4rf H V III fli fif l H Vr ini a. r r 11 VlfUH Jrr I a I I I.' ,o . t t I . UMT I I ln-r- 4 ill d, a. t i " " a . Ja lr i li fit. t r 1 J( , f - tr m I' , Mfa I a i .( j U' I i. lr tf i'! H Mirif W tf I Ikl Ml tt I I I Hi ' faj tfa f 41 $ Ml Ill tb bn .ri . - i I I . Ik . t - ll, f, i jr t I It' ntfii I I'm i.i line l' a fMj lii lf9 ill i 1 ll 1)4. 4 I I I I 'i r 4.. .ear lnt 'l - I .1 1'iMrf r I 1 1 I r I r..l 4 1 ) 4 I . N a...,to . - I at - I 1 i .! hr ff.fi I i,D.., .im. MMrr I d(H I $ t t t 4 4i.'. Ue I lt i, ii i.i. ' h'l Jit- Trlvt In fc r III ' t.f fiii( rv . :.j i ?mi I r tucm tarOSiD, Peib-ant ,iknII 1 It I fer mi t oaful.d OF CITIZENS. PROTECTION TMgitUUUMit 1 5 . p ha4 ae...ir . a 4(f Ififl, f J 1. . ! tVll lb ! I I i . I , I i i; M l b Idled uu. I m li, r4 i s ) .1 m , r t It ".-t- I "i fat'ft ! m A ; i I 1 '$ , nr . I I t tl44 tf l I fa r 4 i )l i J ri.:i Xl l I. I i iu.i i iin.i; m fjr UH I Mi i M itl.'M.s 1 II)V 111, Md I M.jf uf Hl tl j tl M 44 i ruixt.ii, ' fetuiy; .' r"1 lit EEWARE mi th-tn- 1 In-- f'le'-el.ili- y jit their sulleriugs repar.itinu. nn-- l And Denim-rae- i fmamiul d.sis. Then they bit the trail for P -- proiu-Do- . Will the 1 ietim of 1MK5 7 lihien to the pnlitieul siren who are singing the song of ruin, ill hnueyed words and beguiling tones? Not if they stop and consider the past. Democracy ha nothing hut Its past rccnrd to stand on. nnd that record strewif'w fth henps'Af bMkeilpromf4e,' Idastcil hope, dismantled factories, thrnttlisl industries of all kimls, bankrupt stores and wrecks and ruins generally. No candidate is greater than his party, and it is a certainty that if Parker should, by any chance, tie elc-t- e I hi administration would he Democratic, and real Democracy never has conferred benefit on the people. 1 nrf suggestionstoTemocrats Oreat Thoughts ef Orsat I'aaaoestt Mbngiil lie Widely Circulated The Drmorretlc party I boat!Jag tt fhe fact that ia this campalgg H h ending out a great number of too htnaiure, though why literature eheglfi be sent out by th Itentorratle party tta one can understand. L'pen aeroai thought, though. It mnst ba gdmlttoA a a matter of falrneea In apeaklng ed people who vola tha Democratic tick tint quite a number of them caa roaA this is merely g eoggeetiog il , to the men wlioee busiiiese It ia t handle the I em.N-ritiof eincstiaw. To lie eonsistent they must keep op the csminign lie. In their too ef Me er.it lire they must first reiterate tha l of Senator Ilallry ef Texet, when be deelsrml In a recent epeach tint the President advocated lynrhlag as a punishment for stealing, a few mllliro Tiny Hi, mid .n i4 advocating tha gttltade tt Democracy' great repreaaotatlve thamp Clark, In assuming that whew some one lu th audience disagree with the speaker on th platform It I tha prerogative of the epeaker, after hi speech I over, to cut th throat of tha objis-tofrom ear to ear. There Is an old saying that 11a watt sfoekTini a I good tha troth. Il Is not a sound proposition, bat there ft in it a suggestion as to what tb Democrats might do with their money ia b ruluting campaign literature. it is to he hoped that they wiU he grateful for these suggestions, but th chances are ten to one that they won'! a owi-ver- r falsi-lnmi- iain-,.li- again iniiking tinder ground. S unth iu New York Trlbw Garret '. r A Rear Guard Action. Already in the presidential campaign of this year the Democrat are fighting CATHOLIC PAPER E0bT& It The Russian action. a this and troubles has fnndav Democrat, of New York, The UNtcr County candidate, labor- Gen. Kuropatkin Many I'ecpte from Mlisowrl. actiona for been fighting rear-gtnrfrr Rooeevatt ta Parker, ing hard over Judge Parker' speech to has teles.iid now the is Parker It gold The Sunday Democrat of Naw YorA the faithful Democratic editors, scissored aoiue time, hut hi isindition is good as gram is a m.vtli, that Parker 'out no sad out some statistics with which to bam compared with the condition of th pres- such message to St. lemis, and that it one of the oldest Catholic journals of the Uuitad Statatt mcr the Republican administration. But ent leaders of the Democratic party. In Hill Sinn concocted ban and was by has declared for Ro isevelt. it aaya adfi Th Democracy is fighting a rearwhile the judge was toiling over bis the hope of winning the support of gold tori ally: guard action, and about the only trou- Democrats. a are There empty sentences, great many Fur more than ble the Republicans have in thp premises years. In polltlreJ who will have st 01 in anil sunshine,thirty Ilia cogitative faculties Immersed Missouri from the knnday fiemecrot people in be fun ia will not enough that there Iu logllniuillty of cogitation," bus le party, advw Dctnocrsf the to lie shown the original telegram before acIts prliii'iplia and anatalned Ita catt t'dsuj.porl.il Tact tb campaign. Even the his aptitude for figures weut on it but will believe was genuine, they d Mates. Hiring all that period It ka tion aud be prepared, or accepted, some tion appears to be about over. However, they are mainly Bryanites. valuntde aorvlre to the party. r.il To dny. very queer conclusions, which be gave tlmt murage to carry if the telegram was not a myth, it cerfopuliat Candidate. out the cons' It nt Ion mul Inna of tbla coutt to the admiring editora with much pomp Flwkltig to the denunciation was an afterthought. tainly Parof bitter In a four less and try Bryans just manner should am) circumstance. be rcnllzcd 11111I appreciated, and faaltna The trouble is that the Ulster County ker is bearing fruit. Dispatches from of Th Silence, from Policy confident In the past that bis nctloiia the NebrasA German proverb says politician's deficit is not a deficit at several States report that to speech Is the lutcrcgta of our people will ba beta the are kan's admirers flocking Ida Popn served tbla journal bad all, when it conics to realities. The ReThe Democratic concludedby to lendelection, silence is gold. Its aupport to Theodora list standard. Some of Judge Parkers silver, has come out for gold Cnom-vclpublicans delightedly accept the chal cloae eertninly for I'rcaldcut of tba ballad party diof are friends accusing Bryan means silence on the money ques- States. leuge of the Democratic candidate, for it such if thatand it certainly has gone back on gives them a chance to show a few sta- rectly inspiring the desertionth of tion, Tho Pnrfv for Tonne Mao, New men a Melviu G. Palliser, means any speech positivetistics themselves. if that silver, Edward Il'ich, Republican nomlnaa tot forces. York leader the of Bryan Washa Parker to it to friendliness asserts," says "Judge ly committing any Governor of Kansas, iu an address ed sane system of finance. ington dispatch to the Chicago Chron Mr. Marion, in that State, said: The As'ute Wtns. a now is deficit of $42, icle. that there "But now these vociferous fantlanaeg or a know Watson Candidate thing When we increase onr pnpnlatlnn we UOO.IXX), instead of a surplus of $80,000. have suddenly discovered that tha fold He calls Roosevelt the genuine increase onr national revenues In pro000, which Mr. Roosevelt found on be- two. is all right, and tbair eandb subthe Unless we reduce the rate of standard coming President. Both statements are article" and Parker Tom spurious need not be portion. we would double onr national date for President blandly announead Rollicking taxation reckless, as a careful examination of stitute. that that question is 'irrevocably sett the records of the treasury will show. alarmed for the republic. The voters revenues If we doubled our population. tied. Young men should join a parti just As President Roosevelt said in his mesIn regard to the deficit, the receipts and will never be fooled by something from the pack of th Itinerant sage: good principles and pel The western half of the United that espouses expenditure for the fiscal year ending as good ef Wolferts Roost. nt the beginning, and not party States would sustain s population greater ties June 30, 1004, show an apparent deficit Statesman whole country if that opposes every good thing until M to our that of thtn of $40,000,000 in round numbers, but Bnre Sian nf rnnB lence. the waters that now run to waste were irrevocably settled ngaiust it, sod that during that time the United States paid The price of railway shares oa the saved aud used for irrigation. tags along with a belated approved f gfi $50,000,000 for a Panama canal and ad Is ntendily that it hud stubbornly opposed. vaneed $4,500,000 to the Louisiana pur- New York Stock Exchange 011 the coni industry annual The chase exposition, which latter amount is advancing, which isis a sure indication report ' good. It also is a of Illinois, furnished by the State bu- The Issue In If that railway traffic to be returned to the government vllngilstlc Nataktlk In one crisp sentence of eight ward aign that holders of stocks are confident reau of statistics, shows that tniiiprs were Mr. Parker will deduct his apparent defi in national no the be change of his letter of acceptance Pretldeat cit of $42,000,000 from the $54,500,000 there will never so prosperous as under the McKinwhich have made good times Roosevelt has given the first premia tea The paid for the purchase of the Panama policies ley and Roosevelt ndmi iitrntions. canal and the encouragement of an ex- tor the whole country. coal output of the State now Is nearly a conclusive syllogism: A PARTY FIT TQ First Premise twice wlnt it was under Cleveland: scope and Imporposition of world-wid- e A sound and stable currency, good at more mpn sre employed than six GOVERN MUST HAVE CONYIO tance, he would find a balance of $12, na000.000 and upward on the other side of par in all countries, is a badge of years ago, and wage .roe fully 50 per TIONS. tional honor and a source of individual cent Second Premise Tha Democrat! the ledger. higher than in 1807. the condition American this For profit. party from Judge Parker down ta Tm the has to that indebted are bs party people It that "nr opnot-p- i wl We Have Onr Troubles. Taggart has no convictions. for maintaining the public hnva no real Inte-it- l n f piittin-- r Hi-- tr CONCLUSION Therefor the Derow This is the attitude of the Republican always stood e sound currency. t a and nrnrol-credit F'lltil.-It" e've ndepen cratic party is not fit to govern. party in the present campaign. i f ia effort. ence th Into the rat, If, And there you have the procee ef It is spoilin for a fight; it ia Under the Republican policy of pro- In other w- - rds, ther nrv inaincere in reasoning that will decide this alacdott. for want of a batin; it is the i have our manufactured It nntv tection the promiae ther make, products Crested Jayhawk of the Mountain and become of those of the civilt ear aatn tn it it 'a nnwl e to Trust Magnates for Parker, d can find no Snipe of the ized I n m wh are fate i n - thing and American workmen se- trait A billionaire club will raise a Packet It wants to take the bull by cure world, Valley. letRoOMveli'i almost double the pay for their to d a with nnrthlna. and Davis silk campaign banner afi the horns, and cant find the ball; it is ter of swept in e. Great Neck, N. Y. The club I eec on the ground and labor that similar labor receives in othtrailing its coat-tail- s When the industries of the country posed of Wall street and trust magnates, cant find anybody to step on them. It er countries. yearns for a Kilkenny Fair nd has disA young man about to cast his first prosper coal is in demand and milters Cord Meyer, chairman of th New York covered only a sociable. vote should identify himself with the get their full share of the general pros Democratic State Committee, i a We have onr troubles! When the mills aud factories dent of Little Neck. party of progress. Why should he ally perity. or work on short time for lack of himself with a party that has to go close He Hasnt Loafed, First Voters Ctaba. back a hundred years to find something orders, railway traffic falls off aud the The American Secretary of State hu Roosevelt and Falrbanka First Vot- to talk about? mining industry suffers. Miners are as much interested in maintaining the Re- accomplished about all that hae beet ato ers Clubs are being organized ia every State in the Union. If you are a first Experience has shown that the public publican policy of protection as any other tained by the great diplomats of tkt world within the last four or flvo yositt voter and intend to cast that vota for credit and the national currency are class of workingmen. In other words, John Hay han't float Roosevelt and Fairbanka this fail, you absolutely safe in the hands of the ReThe value of farm lauds has been maloafin' 'round the Throne. ought to join one of theae clnba. For publican party. Why risk entrusting terially enhanced by rural free delivery. any detailed information apply to the Chair- them to a party that has never shown This increase of Talue has been estiDemocrats Beliavo Roosevelts any capacity for managing them? man of yonr Stato Central Committaa. mated as high as $5 per acre in some During the last session of Cosgroet The record of th Republican party States. A moderate estimate is from Democratic Senator arose In hia plsea Why? When the President $2 to $3 per acre. For the rapid de- and said: is ona of things dong and pledges Democratic The last four years of ia Democratic velopment of rural free delivery the that this government had no part la th of that party rule that we had ehould be a warningt. one of tb things promised and pledges farmers are indebted to tb Republican revolt of Panama, that settles IL at to the people not to repeat the expri-meuas he la concerned. I bBv hlaa. broken. party. At the ead of Mr, Clevalaitu PARKERS DEFICIT SCARE. la Kaity Ks plotted by an Appeal - Fact and FlKiirea. rear-guar- d d n rear-guar- d t 1 15.-00- 0 iti-i- blue-moul- nec-eiaa- 1 one-thir- Bald-heade- t fl-fllle- d; |