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Asr FREE "rJ EWware of Imiuhnoi. Look far the Two Hoot, os th Label I V Levi Straus & Co., San Franoiaco Araaa 6RAND PRIZE it it P. P. I.E. Hunting Trouble. When a man Juoti naturally want! trouble It la mighty easy to And an excuse for making 1L According to Mike Hogan, Casey and O'Brien were having an argument of their own at Breckinridge street and Barrett avenue. It bad progressed to the extent that each had forgotten what It was about originally and they were wholly oblivious of the gathering crowd until an urbane and genteel person In frock coat put In. "Come, come, my man," be said, gently plucking Casey by the sleeve. "You don't want to fight; I can tell It by your looks. Your face Is too be- nign." "Two be nine! Two be nine, Is ut, scut?" bellowed Casey. "Me face Is two be nine Is ut?" was where the real And tbt-rtrouble began. Louisville Times. e Santos-Dumo- nt Is - Santos-Dumon- t visiting many cities In South America la the. Interest of the aeronautic He was born in Sao conference. Paulo, Brazil, on July 20. 1873. From 1900 to 1906, he demonstrated to Europe the possibility of conquering the air with the dirigible balloon as well as with the aeroplane. He spent In aeronautics alone over $30,000 a year for 12 years In experimentation. While In Paris In 1901 he won a prite of 250.000 francs. He was made chevalier of the French Legion of Honor In 1904, and In 1509 received the officer's cross. Relief for the Country, "Give your vacation to your country." And thereby give a little unexpected relief to your country rela- tives. "Relieve In the best thoughts and whisperings that visit thy heart." Undarwood Measure Upheld Unquall-fled Stand on Americanism Would Kssp Army In Mexico Labor Plank Is Emphatic For National Defense. St. Louis. Following Is the Democratic national platform: The Democratic party. In national convention assembled, adopts the following declaration to the end that the people of the United Stitfea may both realize the achievements wrought by four years of Democratic administration and be apprised of the policies to which the party is committed for the further conduct of national affulrs. We indorse the administration of Woodrow Wilson. It speaks for Itself. It Is the best exposition of sound Democratic policy at home and abroad. We challenge comparison of our record, our keeping of pledges, and our constructive legislation, with those of any purty of any time. We found our country hampered by special privilege, a vicious turlff, obsolete banking laws, and Inelastic Our foreign affulrs were currency. dominated by commercial Interests for their seltlsb ends. The Republican pur ty, despite repeated pledges, was Impo tent to correct abuses which It had fostered. Under our administration, under a leadership which has never faltered, these abuses have been corrected, and our people have beeu freed therefrom. Lauds Banking Reform. Our archaic bunking and currency system, prolific of punlc and dlsuster under Republican administrations long the refuge of the money trust has been supplunted by the federal reserve act, a true Democracy of credit under government control, already proved a financial bulwark In a world crisis, mobilizing our resources, plac ing abundant credit at the disposal of legitimate Industry and making a cur rency panic Impossible. We have created a federal trade commission to accommodate the per flexing questions arising under the antitrust laws so that monopoly may be strangled at Its birth and legitimate Industry encouraged. Fair competition iti Business Is now assured. We have effected an adjustment of the tariff, adequate for revenue under peace conditions, and fair to the con sumer and to the producer. tte have adjusted the burdens of taxation so that swollen Incomes bear their eqult able share. Our revenues have been sufficient In times of world stress and will largely exceed the expenditures for the current fiscal year. Claims Aid to Labor. "We have lifted human labor from the category of commodities and have secured to the worklngman the right of voluntary association for his protcc tlon and welfare. We bave protected the eights of the laborer aguinst the unwarranted issuance of writs of in Junction, and have guaranteed to him the right of trial by Jury in cases of alleged contempt outside the presence of the court. We have advanced the parcel post to genuine efficiency, enlarged the postal savings system, sdded lO.tsw rural de livery routes snd extensions, thus reaching 2..V)0,0t0 additional people. Improved the postnl service In every brtinch. and for the first time In our history placed the post office system on a basis, with actual surplus In 1913. 1!14 and 1013. TARIFF. We reaffirm our belief In the doc trine of a tsrlff for the purpose of providing sufficient revenue for the op erstion of the government economical In ly administered, and titircm-rvedl- y dorse the t'ndcrwoml tariff law ss truly exemplifying that doctrine. We recognize that tariff rates are Dm sartly subject to change to t chnng Ing conditions In the world's produc tion and trade. Two years of a war which has di reetly involved most of the Chief In dustrial nntions of the world, and which has Indirectly affected the life snd Industry of all nations, are brine ing sIhiiiI economic chance more va rled and than the worl has ever before experienced. In order to ascertain Just what these change mny be, the Democratic congress Is pro vliling for a nonpartisan tariff coinmis lion to make an Impartial and thor nigh study of every economic fact tlm may throw lipbt either non our pas or upon our future fiscal policy with regard to the Imposition of taxes on Imports or with regard to the change snd changing condition under which otir trade is carried on. We cordially Indorse this timely pro posal and declare ourselves In sym pathy with the principle snd purpose of shaping legislation within that liebi lit accordance with clesrly established fscts rsther than In accordance with the demands of slflh Interests or upon Information provided largely. If not exclusively, hv them. SHIPPING SILL. trfimediste provision should be made for the development of the carrying trsde of the United States, (mr for Ign commerce has In the past been sod vex subject to BialT g A Sensible Thing To Do When tbe drug, caffeine the active principle in coffee shows in headache, nervousness, insomnia, biliousness, jumpy heart, and so on, the sensible thing to do is to quit the coffee. having at hand the delicious pure It's easy, food-drin- k Instant Postum It is made from wheat roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses and is free from any harmful substance. Thousands who prefer to their health, use Protect With comfort and delight Made in the cup instantly with hot water. Convenient, nourishing, satisfying. "There, a Reason" for POSTUM t " m-e- on TIMES. NEPHI. ;1sla- tlous obstacles In the way ntll tlon of Republican congresses the recent Democratic tariff Iruia-tlon- , It was hampered by uureusoaable ' burdens of taxation. We heartily Indorse the purposes and policy of the pending shipping bill and favor all such additional meas ures of constructive or remedial legislation as may be necessary to restore our flug to the seas. AMERICANISM. The part that the United States will play In the new day of International relationships which la now upon us will d?iienl upon our preparation and our character. The Democratic party therefore recognizes the assertion and trlumphunt demonstration of the Indivisibility and coherent strength of the nation as the supreme Issue of this day In which the whole world faces the crisis of tnunifold change. It summons all men, of whutever origin or creed, who would count themselves Americans, to join In making clear to all the world the unity and consequent power of America. This Is an Issue of patriotism. To taint It with partisanship would be to defile It. lu this day of test Amer ica must show Itself not a nation of partisans, but a nation of patriots. There Is gathered here in America the best of the blood, the Industry and the genius of the whole world, the elements of a great life and a magnifi cent society, to be melted Into a mighty and splendid nation. Plea for Unity. Whoever, actuuted by the purpose to promote the Interest of a foreign power, in disregard to our own country's welfare or to Injure this government In Its foreign relations or cripple or destroy li Industries at home, and whoever, by arousing prejudices of a racial, religious or other nature, cre ates discord and strife among our peo ple so as to obstruct the wholesome process of uulflcu'lon, is faithless to the trust which the privileges of citi zenship repose In him and disloyal to the country. We, therefore, condemn as subver sive of this tuition's unity and Integrity, and as destructive of Its welfare, the activities and designs of every group or organization, political or otherwise, that has for Its object the ad vancement of a foreign power, whether such object Is promoted by Intimidating the government, a political party. or representatives of the people, or which Is calculated "nd tends to divide onr people Into antagonistic groups and thus to destroy that complete agreement and solidarity of the people, Bans Alien Alliances, We condemn all alliances and com binations of Individuals In this coun try of whatever nationality or descent, who agree and conspire together for the purpose of embarrassing or weak enlng our government or of Improperly Influencing or coercing our public representatives in dealing or negotiating with any foreign power. We charge" that such conspiracies among a limited number exist and bave been Instigated for the purpose of advancing the Inter ests of foreign countries to the preju dice and detriment of our own conn try. We condemn any political party which. In view of the activity of such conspirators, surrenders Its Integrity or modifies Its policy. PREPAREDNESS. Along with the proif of our charac ter as a nation must go the proof of our power to play the part that tegitl mntely belongs to us. The iple of be United States love peace. They respect; the rights and covet the friend ship nf all other nations. They desire neither any additional territory nor nny advantage which cannot be peace fully gained by their skill. tbir Indus try or their enterprise; but iey Insist ufon having absolute freedom of national life nnd policy, and feel that they owe It to themselves snd to the role of spirited Independence which It Is their sole ambition to play thst they secure should render themselves sen Inst the hazard of Interference from nny quarter, and should be able to protect their rights upon the seas or In any part of the world, We therefore favor the maintenance of an army fully adequate to the 're quirements or order, snfety snd of the protection of the nation's tichts. the fullest development of modern tiieth ods of sencon- -t defence, and the tun n tennnce of en adequate reserve of cltl r.ens trained lo arms and prepared to safeguard the people and territory of the United Slates nt:nlnt any dnng-- r of hostile action which may unetpect cdly arise; and a fixed policy for the continuous development of a navy wor thy to support tbe great naval tradl tlons of the United States and fullv equal to the International tasks which the United State hofws and expects to take a part In ferfonn1ng. SAFETY OF SEA. Tbe Democratic administration bn war scnipu tli ron snout the Id to the loiisly and sucepsfnlly leacefiil paths of neutrality snd of lb fieaceful pursuit of the legitimate oh. Jects of onr nnfional life which states men of ail parlies and creeds bave prescribed for thcmwlves In America since the beginning cf onr history. But the circumstances of the last two years have revealed necessities of In ternatlnnal action which no former generation could have foreseen. We believe that very people ha the right to choose the soverelrnty on lier which It shall live; thai the small states of the world have a right to enjoy from other nations the same re spect for their sovereignty snd for their territorial Integrity thai grea nnd powerful nations expect snd Insist npon; and that the world hss a righ to be free from every disturbance of tf peace thnt baa Its origin In aggres sion or disregard of the rights nf fieoples snd nstlons; and we believe that the time hss come when It Is tb duty of tbe United States to Join with I pr-ei- it Itfj ui.l' world In any the other nations feasible association th: will effectively serve these principle, to maintain inviolate the complete security of tht highway of the setts, or the commou nd unhindered us of all nations. and We favor the establishment maintenance, of the closest relations f amity and mutual helpfulness be tween the United States nnd the other republics of the American con tinents for the support of peuce and the promotion of a common prosperity, The Monroe doctrine is reasserted us a principle of Democrutlc faltn, MEXICO. The want of a stuble, responsible government In Mexico, capable of repressing and punishing marauders and bundle buuds, who huve not only taken the Uvea and seized uud de stroyed the property of American cltl- zeus In thut country, but have Insolently Invaded our soil, made wur uim and murdered our people thereon, bus ren dered It necessary temporarily to occu py, by our armed forces, a portion of the territory of that friendly state. Until, by the restoration of law and order therein, a repetition of such Incursions Is Improbable the necessity for their remaining will continue. Intervention, Implying, as It does. military subjugation, Is revolting U the people of tbe United States, not withstanding the provocation to thai course has been great, uud should bi resorted to, If at all, only as a last resort. Tbe stubborn resistance of the president and his advisers to every de mand and suggestion to enter upon it, is creditable alike to them and to tns people tu whose name he apeuks. THE FARMER. We favor the vigorous prosecution of Investigations and plans to render agriculture more protltuble aud coun try life more beulthful, comfortable and attractive, aud we believe that this should be a dominant aim of the uullon us well as of the states. u the federal reserve act of the Inst cotigrcfcs and the rural credits act of the present congress, the machinery has beeu created which will umke credit avuilable to the farmer constantly and reudily, and he bus ut lust been put umiu a footing of equuluy with the mcrchuut aud the manufacturer tu securing the capital necessary to carry on bis enterprises. We favor continued liberal provision not only for the benefit of production, for tbe study and solution of but al of farm marketing and problctws finance, and for the extension of existing agencies for Improving country life. ' Flag for Old Vlncennes. The city council of Vlncennes, Ind., Is considering the. adoption of a flag for Vlncennes to be used as the city's official emblem during the coming centennial celebration, says the Indianapolis News. The suggested design Is Intended to set forth the British rule of Vlncennes by an old English red "V" in the blue center and the French control by a white which was the national emblem of France during the time this territory was under the French government Radiating from tbe center there are 18 white stripes, indicating that Indiana was the 18th state admitted lo the Union. There also are 48 snail white stripes. Indicating the nuRiber of states now in the Union. PAINS IN SIDE AND BACK u How Mrs. Kelly Suffered and How She was Cured. fleur-de-li- HOW TO TREAT DANDRUFF Itching Scalp and Falling Hair With Cutlcura. Trial Free. On retiring touch spots of dandruff and Itching with Cutlcura Ointment Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. A cleca, healthy acalp means good hair and freedom. In most cases, from dandruff. Itching, burning, crustings and acalings. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutloura, DepL I Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. A Protest. "I appeal to you as a statesman " "Don't dig up that statesman rumor about me Just now," Interrupted Senator Sorghum. "I'm a statesman most of tbe time. But with several conven tions looming up in the near future and a large following of practical citiznns to satisfy, I want to go on record as a politician." Burlington, Wis. "I was very Irreg ular, and bad pains in my side and back, but after taking ComVegetable Tablets and Lydia E. Pinkham'a pound using two bottles of the Sanative Wash I am fully convinced that I am entirely cured of these troubles, and feel better all over. I know your remedies have I dona me worlds of good and I hope every suffering woman will giva them a trial." Mrs. Anna Kelly, 710 Chestnut Street, Burling ton, Wis. The many convincing testimonials constantly published in the newspaper ought to be proof enough to women who suiter from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is the medicin they need. This good old root and berb remedy, has proved unequalled for these dreadful ills ; it contains what is needed to restore woman's health and strength. If there Is any peculiarity in adyour case requiring special vice, write the Lydia I Pink bam Medicine Co. (confidential Lynn. Mass., for free advice. Wield Pen and Sword. The report of the Authors' club of London gives some eloquent figures. Out of 644 members resident in Great nrituln, many of whom are far past military age, no less than 171 are in active service In connection with tbe Hlppopotanl Can Run. war. Six have died in action or of In spite of its clumsy build, the hip wounds and 13 votes of sympathy popolamus can trot fast. That Is why with members In the death of sons or . be was given the name of brothers upon the field of heroism The hippo's feet are kept far apart by bave boen adopted. Tbe same band. the wide body and make paths with a It Is clear, may wtold both pen and ridge down tbe middle, so as to be rec sword. ognizable at once. They swim well. but go at their greatest speed when Changing Maps. they can gallop along the bottom In Church Maps of Greeland bave ahallow water. They can stay under shown it to be about lbO.OOO square water a long time, and when they come miles larger than formerly believed. to the surface they send little Jets of Gotham Great guns! Has Greenspray from their nostrils. Tbe row la land been carrying on a successful devoted to the calf. Tbe young one war? New York Mali. GOOD ROADS. stands on her back as the mother The happiness, comfort and pros ' wims. perity of rural life, and the develop "Isn't Bllgglns rather self Imporment of the city, are alike conserved Important to Mothers)bottle of tant r' b the construction of . public highExamine carefully every "I should say so. He thinks he's doways. We," therefore, favor national CASTORIA,asafe and aura remedy for a fish a favor to catch it and let It ing see In It of Infanta and and that the construction aid children, postroods the same boat with him." occupy and roads for military purposes. EMPLOYMENT. WONDERFUL HOW RESINOL We bold that the life, health and In Use for Over SO Tears. chilSTOPS SKIN TORMENTS strength of the men, women and Childrca Cry for Fletcher's Castoris dren of tbe nation are Its greatest asThe soothing, healing medication la reslnol ointment and reslnol soap set, and that In the conservation of Judging by Conditions. these the federal government, where-"Sin, my dear pupils," said Deacon soothes and cools tbe irritated akin, ever It acts as the employer of labor, Barnes to his Sunday school class, "is and usually stops Itching at once. The should both on It own account and the legacy of Adan." reslnol treatment speedily heals eczeas an example, put Into effect the fol And the bright boy In the class re ma, ringworm, and similar eruptions, lowing principles of Just employment: marked that that was probably tbe and clears sway disfiguring pimples A living wage for all employees. first case on record where a will was even when other treatments nave been A working day not to exceed eight almost useless. not broken. Reslnol is not an experiment It la hours, one day of rest In seven. "Yes," said the deacon, "but It Adequate compensation for Indus should be remembered that there was a doctor's prescription which proved trial accidents. enough to go around. I don't remem- so wonderfully successful for skin r The standards of tbe "uniform ber bearing of anybody who didn't re- troubles that It has been used by other low" wherever minors are emdoctors all over the country for twenceive his share of the Inheritance." ploy d. ty years. Every druggist sells reslnol An equitable retirement law proointment and reslnol soap. Adv. Economy. viding for the retirement of You spend entirely too much money and disabled employees of the on Nothing But the Truth. dress," said the man of th.i bouse. civil service, to tbe end that a higher Said He Women will never be paid Mrs. frock little "That simple Smythe as much for standard of efficiency may be main- wore last lecturing as men are. night looked a great deal tained. Raid She Why not? better than that elaborate gown of LABOR. Said He Itecause they do too much yours." We declare our faith In the sea "Of course It did, my dear," replied of It for nothing. men's act, passed by the I tcmocratle wife sweetly. "That dimple little his congress, and we promise our earnest Business. as you call It, cost three hunfrock, contlnunnce of Its enforcement. "What's In a name?" a cost while mine dred dollars, only We favor the spet-denactment of "There's money In It. Any man who hundred and fitly." an effective federal child laiior la can think up a good name for a breakout for of love Mike, the go "Well, and the regulation of the shipment fast food can buy sawdust In carload one as elaliorate and about twice buy prison-madIn Interstate of goods as the one you've r.ot. Maybe you lots and sell It in pound packages at commerce. a handsome profit." tan get It for nothing." We heartily commend our for Its department of SWAMP-ROO- T Ts not recommended excellent record In settling Industrial f.r everythlnc: but If you have kiOnny. liver advice and strike by personal or blallr trouMa II rosy h rminfl Just the ynvi nfwl. through conciliating agents. At iiniKRiM In fifty c?nt onl dollar Now H th Tttn lo U- Itltl of ThtpM PUBLIC HEALTH. Veil nn receive six botti- - et sample ii?h-We favor the thorough reconsiderTtirrc'i nn iitf t lh Tlft ff this rvHnble tn"1lrn ur 1'srcel lost, 1 Wltn Mnamwl if j ..jr fin liji. no ih .nniililet about It. ation of tbe means and methods by jt9 Ad'lM-h i i ipiin lir. Kilmer run" ftihi 'r hgi Co.. Illnehsmlnn. N. V., ml melt hiw hn- tea cents, aia ueie which tbe federal government bundles i,rntni (a tfnf is th lion paper. r Irom rtuf snd ipir A questions of public health, to the end litl irnit) iw n of H lis?M nl mnlri yu If YOU HAVE that human life msy be conserved by "hutl'l sV"tn Tht vn lit"tVi th la of loathsome disease, hffht'f the elimination tsjis) nifh Miliaria rtanip'f, rt voftv) fma, Su MM,r hv than it mi mtr-- ia ItJcrl r - llawrf. Sn4 Afti. ,mt (mothe Improvement of sanitation snd the thai mora S1nh, li r' if 4o IMi bins: ( aa4 r a beautiful 'h akin and fain diffusion of a knowledge of dist-asf.;ti Save noerprlitc. rfrrp! ifttr.ff Crr ? ir i Ma a ta fr thwrt1 4Mh' trsrlof V" !4 prevention. r rtif pta th , We favor establishment by the fedfrr. hi r.rr Vaw k If It fi. t eral government of ttilwrctilosis sani- Adv. tariums for needy t'lhiicnlar potlcnts. WlU ttmtif tba tmaMes. Price, ZS ccau. 'Solicitudes BUDGET SYSTEM. "Of courf!, you injire he dove of We demand careful economy In Nil DAISY FLY KILLER fTtv4 kilt traela awT, a4 e pen dit ti res for the support of the t smi. etM I don fcnow ftut t much, 'Wry government, and to that end favor 5T L . . ail U fourfhin$ whrtiVr I car lo a return by the house f representaI xriloin 9 Condi frAfl L A'f-- V tives to Its former practice of Initiat- ft round under of bom and ing and preparing all appropriation lion extinct."runtHng the risk n clios-eIng All rt a . t.r bills thfoueh a single committee from Its membership. We favor 1M B. 11 in , arwtlrs. B. V BAabbB tumu. Prof table. this as a practicable step toward a "I don't see how the railroads can budget system. afford lo give soi h low rates to comPHILIPPINES. Wf fcast B St WftrHa .Inn ana We heartily Indorse the provisions muters." . fn.r.lt . I imi a r 1 a h r ia tie rt make "That's their Am a, 144 Market Strswi, easy. They of the bill, recently passed by the iHim, i 4a on the servants who are conmoney house of representatives, further proand going." W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. moting self government In the Philip- tinually coming pine island, and we reiterate onr Inrins- dorsement of the purpose of ultimate ICptSOOtlflL Isfor and all the Independence Philippine Taa ftni thrn.fland, expressed In the preamble of ri1, and ail othrs. no mattor how a.nr or thase dlsaasas with tp Pt from tiitia thst measure. I . dn liHIKSI'I H t flsroi JI. Thra. t ftn cars SUFFRAGE. a r.r. Oris bottie r nla d to do so. pa.t We recommend the extension of thln for brood irisres; nets on tha blood. a $5 dnsan bottlasu snd hirnen shops r ttottls, franchise to the women tit tbe counsail It. Aaanls wantad. try by the states opoa tbe seme fOIIS MEDICAL CO. Chassis., bvafcaat, t. S. A. as to men. IF YOU OR ANY FRIEND Suffer with KheumatlHiu or Nrai-iils- , acute or wrlU) lor my r HHK liCMlli on rliruuie, unm-llnli- uM Cure. How vondrrtul lwk ud Hrr wrllU-u- . II a abmiluU-lMiU. Jaaa A- AM. Iwpu U. W., Uruvkum, atasa. AUv. river-horse- Sigato CLCSr ' did-labo- y e d lalr FRECKLES -t ' f1ru-sT- sj -- )a e i rr , S ft"nt rr ; lOOrMI1''"' ......... deeTsup plieslf t'rl 26-19-14, Shipping Fever iSS lnl lrlsts "f .. |