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Show O'BRIEN'S MISTAKE. CHEER LEADER FOR IE THAN t. COLONEL ROOSEVELT GIVEN AN OVATION WHEN HE APPEARS ON PLATFORM JN HALL. Leader of Progressive Party Delivers Hi "Confession of Faith" and Advises Delegate a to Hi Attitude on the Negro Question. iiuruu Ot loike coyruge, but 01 lon't lolke recklessness wld It. Horan Ol told O'Brien the same ting wan day whin be wor thryln" to how how brave he could be la an argymint wld 'la wife. ROUGH RED, HANDS MADE SOFT AND WHITE For red, rough, chapped and bleeding hands, dry, fissured, Itching, burn, The second session of the Chicago. national Progressive convention, on Tuesday, was given over almost entirely to Colonel Roosevelt, who. In addition to delivering his "Confession of Faith," answered at some length and. with a good deal of earnestness a question as to his attitude on the negro question. Colonel cheered The delegates Roosevelt for more than an hour, ii lng palms, and painful finger-endwith shapeless nails, a. one-nigCuU cura treatment works wonders. Directions: Soak the hands, on retlr. lng. In hot water and Cuticura Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old, loose gloves during the night These pure, sweet and gentle emollients preserve the bands, prevent redness, roughness and chapping, and Impart In a single night that velvety softness and whiteness so much desired by women. For those whose occupations tend to Injure the hands, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are wonderful. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each tree, with 32 p. Skin Book. Address post-car"Cuticura, Dept. U Boston," s, ,t - d Different Daughter Since it Is your wish, dear parents, that I should marry the rich old brewer, I consetit, although be Is seventy years old. Mother But he Is only sixty. Duugbter Sixty! Tell him to ask me aRaln In ten years. Mcggendorfer Ulaetter. In the eyes of a silly girl clothes make a mighty poor specimen of a man look like the real thing. Mr. Winalow-- a trlhlnir. euflena Aonthlnff FympTor ChtMrea InPaunia-Uoa,a41ajre tli ftmit, pala. tnro wind conn, tja boiua. smooth man Is liable to be A slip- pery. It's difficult for a roan to be upright after be Is down and out. WHERE DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Mrs. Green's Health Her Own Statement. Covington, Mo. " Vour medicine hat done tno more good than a!) the doc- I tor medicine. At every monthly period I had to stay in bed four days because of hemorrhagea, and my back was so weak I could hard! walk. I have Wen taking Lydia E. rinkham's 3 Com Vegetable pound and now I caa uy up I and do myla think work. ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE. United 6tates 8enator from Indiana. and when ho appeared Buddculy ratliev dramatically upon the platform of the ColiBOum. The rafters fttlrly rang with the noise of the demonstration. While awaiting the colonel's arrival most of the delegates had Joined In an impromptu song that tbey would follow htm wherever he would lead. This was the spirit of the reception accorded the former president, and It was the spirit with which his advanced Ideas of progresslveness were received. The session was not without lis thrills. A photographic flush light explosion set Ore to one of the smoke retaining bags hung among the decorations above the crowded balcony, and for a time there was nervousness which It va feared might lead to a panic. Temporary Chairman Iteverldse and Colonel Roosevelt called to everybody to remain quiet and the band started to play as two firemen climbed up into the ste-- ! girders of the roof, snatched the burning bag back from its place before the flame reached the Inflammable decorations running along the entire gallery, and extinguished tbo fire. The doors of the convention hall bad been thrown ofen to th public after Colonel Roosevelt reached th Coliseum and the big auditorium held one of it greatest crowd. The rush for place was so great tnat the Ore marshal soon ordered the doors closed again. There were thrills, too. when Roosevelt was arveral times with questions. When the colonel had concluded hi address the convention adopted the report of the- commltie on credentials and also a rule requiring that - it Lhi bof t medicine on earth for worn-- n, " Mrs. Jennie Grf.em, Covington, 11 o. Mr. Cline Avoided Operation. How rrownvinp, Ind. "I can ay that Lydia E. rink ham Vegetable Compound ha done me more rood than anything 'els. One doctor aaid I must be oper-tupon for a aericras female trouble ani that nothing could help me but an operation. "I had nemorrha?e and at times e.7u!d not pet any medicine to stop them. I got in tuch a weak condition thai I would have died if I had not got relief aoon. Several women who had taken ymir Compound, told me to try it and I did and found it to be the right medicine to buill Bp th system and overcome female trouble. "I am now in great deal better health than I ever expected to be, so I think I O. M. onrht to thank you for it."-- Mr. Clink, S. Main EU, Brownsville, Ind, A' . 'v... 4 : 'TV Mu. ci Tuffs Pills rfl -- Prr. thmMt ten 4f fir kk hettmh: ANTI-BILIOU- tlrfMtl-- r DAISY S sra a t MLDICIVC. Prc, iSe. . Small x t all resolutions submitted from the floor be sent to the resolutions committee without debate. Permaueat was postponed until organization Wednesday, when the platform was to be adopted and Colonel Roosevelt and a running mate nominated tor president and In the course of bis address. Colonel Roosevelt said it was with regret that be must eay the character of a great majority of the colored delegates from the aouth In Republican conventions of the past was such as to reflect discredit not alone upon the party, but upon the race Itself. "I heard over there a query about the negro question," Roosevelt said. "There has been distributed here a letter of mine to Julian Harris, which I wrote three or four days ago. In that I et forth my views and the reasons back of my views. But I can jrlve you by example Just wbat I mean. I think the American people are good people to lead and a poor people to drive. In Republican national conventions hitherto there has been a large representation of colored from Democratic men, all states. The virtue of the Republicans of the southern states trying to make the Democratic states be good I could not see. The colored delegate all came from etates that never cast a Republican electoral vote or elected a colored man to office. The old policy of attempting to impose on the southern states from without has broken down." Colonel Roosevelt said that the northern negro delegates were sent to the conveutlon "because they had won the respect of their communities." He Bald that it was useless to try to force the southern states to recognize the negro. "I-'us take the same attitude tot ward the negro in the south that we do in the north and then ultimately we will have the colored man recognized in the soutij as he Is in the north. There seemed no change Tuesday night in the plan to nominate Governor Hiram W. Johnson of California as the colonel's running mate. A boom for Judge Ben Llnd-eeof Colorado gained some headway during the day, but was practically abandoned. No southern Democrat aligned with the new party itemed to stand out in the minds of the leaders to offset the Insistent demand among the delegates for Governor Johnson. Chicago. The first session of the flm national convention of the new Progressive party, of which Colonol Theodore Roosevelt Is sponsor, was held In the Coliseum on Monday, and ' ' y h " JUDGE BEN B. LINDSEV. jOill H. W. JOHNSON . Govamor of California wblla the setting was attended by all the usual ceremony and paraphernalia of a national political gathering, the actual proceedings were suggestive of a love feaL Not a dlftenting voice wa raised during the session. The question of nerro fepreentatlon from the south bsd canned frirtlon earlier In the day in the national committee, but there wa do of thin fight on the floor of the convention. The delegate wore at times explosive In their enthusiasm. Many state) delegations came into th ball sinking and shouting In their delight at the birth of the new party, and three hours later left the building ia the same happy frame of imind. There wss a great cheer as Senator tloit. national chairman of the party, rapped for order. Tbli wss repeated biter vhen tbe call for the convention wis read, and there was even greater e enthusiasm when former Senator of Indiana was presented a tbe choice of tbe national committee The form- Int tpmnrtritf lality of electing Senator pJverldice jwas not heeematy and amid renewed acclaim be was escorted to a place on th staee, decorated with a gold ti1ee and handed the convention gavel. Senator Tteveridge then delivered his j keynote speech. He spoke for more j'han an hour and a half, expressing ?orne of the advanced Idess of government adopted by tbe new party nd Independent H'raieht M '! ft r '! Orvwri t ert . Pains Sharp In the Back SUPERIOR Test at Utah Agricultural Collsg Advocates Measures Which He Saya Show Interesting Results. Frankly May be Denounced Either That tbe third crop of alfalfa grown A Socialism or Anarchy. In tha region shows higher feed value than the second and first crop la ono of the results shown Chicago. Theodore Roosevelt made In Bulletin 61. of the Utah Agricuhis "confession of faith" on Tuesday ltural experiment station. college to the National Progressive conven- Other results of experiments along tion. The former president struck this line are as fellows: out boldly Into new ground, advocate 1. The first crop gave the largest lng measures, which he said frankly yield In each of tbe five tests and In would be denounced either a Social- fourteen out of fifteen cuttings, while ism or anarchy. The delegates list- the third crop gave the lowest for ened to his speech with the under- every tet.ad in every cutting except standing that they must either adopt one. The average acre yield for the a platform substantially in conson- five years, Including all cutting, stand ance with his views or look elsewhere In the following relation. First crop, for a nominee for the presidency. 100; second. 78. and third. 39. These are tho conspicuous points in 2. In the average composition ot the Roosevelt program: all cutting for three year, th nutriRecall of Judicial decisions. Colonel ment of th thrt crepa vary but litRoosevelt now advocates It exten- tle. The sscona ha slightly the highsion to apply to federal a well as est per cent of protein and fibre; and exstate courts. He favors the estab- the third, tb most nltrogcn-frlishment of machinery to make eas- tract. 3. The third crop has the largest ier of amendment both the national and etate constitutions. proportion of leaves to stems; but th Uso of the government to assist percentage of protein In the leaves workmen to become part owners of highest In the second crop, and the the business in which they are em- next highest is the first. The leave of th first crop contain the most fat ployed. Control of the trusts through re- and of the second the least. law 4. The tention of the Sherman anti-trus- t third crop produced a and tbe establishment of an Inter- higher average rate of gain In the state Industrial commission. feeding Usts than the first or second Conditions determining monopoly and also higher than any of the sepa prices to be controlled where theso rate ouUlngs. The amount eaten concerns deal with tbe necessaries of dally was also highest ot all, but life. the dry matUr and dlgsstlble matter Adoption of a number of measures for a pound ot gain were the lowest. to secure "social and industrial Just-Ic- e In a pound for pound comparison, the )' Klrst crop, " a j. .ii gain to the 100; secjr.d. 81. third, 128. Dry matter legislation to increase popular con- for a of gain, first crop, 100; trol of all governmental agencies, in- second.pound 115, and third, 69. for law national a presidential cluding 6. The beef product per acre waa primaries, election of United States highest for the first crop and decidsenators by direct vote, the short bal- edly the lowest for the third. (. Pound for pound, taken as a lot, corrupt practlvs acti aplylng Jo primaries as well ,as flections, quali- wole, the result show the highest feeding vslue for the third crop and fied adoption of the Initiative, refertbe lowest for the second., endum and recall. 7. Tbe average annual beef produc-ti- e Woman suffrage. from early cut alfalfa wa 705.61 law. the of purefood Strengthening per acre. pounds Establishment of a national health New Central Building of the University department. Creation of a permanent tariff comGround wa broken at the Univermission. or Utah on Monday, July 8, fo sity Measures to relieve the high cost the new $300,000 Central building of living. Tbe Impressive ceremonies accomDevelopment by the federal gov. panying the event were participated In ernment of tho Mississippi river as a by Governor William Spry, Chairman deep waterway, by use of the plant W. W. Rlter, of the Board of Regent employed on the Panama canal zone of the University, President J. T. at completion of the canal. Kingsbury of the University faculty. Fortification of the Panama canal. and various other persons ot note of ,avy to be built up steadily un.-- . re- the state, and were witnessed by a duction of armaments is made possi- crowd of about 1.&00. ble by International agreement. When completed the building will be the finest structure devoted to educabetween the Missouri paving the way for th even more tional purposes and California. It will stand at progressive proposal to be made later riverrear directly facing to the convention by Colonel Roose- the main f the campus the entrance, and will dominate velt. The temiKirary chairman wa the group ot buildings by It hesuly Work of the national committee on and wtatellness. The style of archlteo-tur- e decontested delegate case caused a Is classical. The general shape s of an of the structure Is rectangular, with lay of nearly hour in the assembling of the convenlightly projecting wings at the end. From the middle over the main ention. During the wait tbe delegate amused themselves with songs and trance will project a great porcha three stories la height supported by clusyell composed for the occasion, while ter of enormous pillars of Impressive a band near the flag draped steel The material of the builddignity. and fife rafters and a Grand Army ing is glistening white Sanpete drum corps on the stage vied with, The lofty basement will be ot As nearly a it each other In playing patriotic air, gray granite. light given the closet attention throughout I possible for such a structure, the Once he mention President Taft, In building will be fire proof. The frame connection with hi approval of the will be of steel, and the partitions of and metal lath. The floors and Payne tariff law, and instantly there tl'e id wall will be of tile. r came a storm of Jeer and groan from tbe crowd. Newspaper Correspondent Arrested. were apThe standing committee Lisbon. Ml Alice Oram, correspointed in the usual way and then be- pondent of a Lodon dally paper, was fore tbe first day proceeding were a muted Saturday after a domiciliary broucht to a close James R, narneld search of ber residence bad been auof Ohio moved the appointment of a thorized by tbe military authorities, committee of fifteen to Invite Colonel who seized number of documents. Roosevelt to appear before the conven Tbe British minister to Portugal has wa noon. motion The tion Tuesday at taken up the defense of bis country carried with a whoop and, with due woman, the charge again wbom ba ceremony, the colonel formally ac not been made public. cepted. Accept Hanford' Resignation. Governor Hiram W. John no n of California seemed agTeed upon MonTart has Washington. President nomday night a the accepted the rwtrnation of Federal inee of the National Progressive party Judge Hanford. tendered while Judge to make the first fight of the new po- llan.'ord's conduct on the bench was litical organization wllh Colonel Theo being Invcutigaled by a congressional committee. dore RoonevelL Fallbearer. Spanish Rifleman Win. President Act for Cincinnati. Funeral service Payonne, France. The championof ship of the world with a military rifle John W. Herron. father-in-laPresident Taft, were held here Tues- has been won by Captain Castro of day. The president and Mrs. Taft, Spain, who scored COS points in tbe Charlies Taft, Jr.. their yonnget son. International tournament now in progand W. C. Herron, a brother of Mrs. ress here. Taft, came from Washington to atBluejackets In Nicaragua. tend the funeral. The president and f One hundred Washington. Charles acted as pallbearers. and marine from the United States gunboat Anna pol e are now Wilson Meet Marshall. quartered iln Managua, the Nbara-gua- n Woodrow N. J. Governor Seagirt, They were landed at on the Corlntocapital. Wilson, presidential nominee on Monday. lierwwratic ticket, met (Governor MarDefense Fund for Becker. shall of Indiana, the vicepsideniial 0 New York. A police fund of nominee, Tuesday night at a seaside Is bcins raised for the defense ho'el two miles away. It was the first time the two governors bad of Charles lcker. the pollre lieuten seen each other within a tear and ant charged with Instigating the murder of Herman Rosenthal, according the greeting was cordial. to report. Peace Advocate Homeward Bound. Former Mayor Fined. Fan Francisco. On the last leg of Ienver. Former Mayor Robert W. his jo'irney around the world in the Kreer, publisher of a Innver newspacampaign for International pestee, on November 2. 1811. It. Charles per, has ler n fined $1 001 and senW. Fliot prenident emeritus of Har- tenced to five dsjw In the rounty Jail vard nnive Tltv. arrived Monday on by D'atrict Judge IIulert L. Shatttirk for constructive contempt of court. tbe steamer China from Honolulu. later-mountai- n e 1 --- wage-worker- b'ue-Jarke- ' .i0.-00- rtXE ?W Ml fur t 0r"'" bn eHK-nere- eer - -r ln's, -- A , T Point to Hidden Kidney Trouble. Have a you lame back, aching day and night? Do you feel a sharp puln after bending overT When the kid-neseem sore and the action Irregular, u Doan's Kidney Pills, which hav cured thousands. A Colorado Case John T. Brantllnc. Trinidad. Colo., saya: "I waa conHncd to bd ao hlp-lva- s I had to ba fd. Nnthlns holprd me until I used Iuan'a Kidney I'Uia, and they did me a world of Rood. I have never miaaed a day's work since." Get Doan's at any Drug Store, 50c Box Doan's "Jjfir .THOMPSON'S 3EYE WATER VXIZX iOMJHI.TUuMritu.il SOSlXX. Trur, N. V. A Bad Break. Slashes Reen In a fight? Masher No. I tried to flirt with a pretty suffragette. Judge. Paxtlne Antiseptic sprayed Into the nasal passages Is a surprisingly successful remedy for catarrh. At druggists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. No Danger. "Do you believe we are In any danger of losing our birthright?" "Not a bit that I, those of us who are doomed to always work for what we get are not." to Mother Important Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and ure remedy for Infant and children, and see that It UZLTZ&U Year. Signature of In Use For Over 30 Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Their Feeling. "Well,, old sport, how do you feelf I've Just eaten a bowl of l soup and feel bully." "I've Just eaten a plate of hash and feel like everything" New Orlean ox-tal- Times-Democra- By Experiment. "What wa your little Joy crying bout last evening?" "Over hi 4fon In natural history." "A child of that" age studying natural history? Ton astonish me!" "It's so. Just tbe same. He was learning the difference between a wasp and a fly." "Exclamatory" Wa Right Mrs. Mason's colored washerwoman. Martha, was complaining of ber hus- band's health. "Why. I be sick. Martha?" asked Mrs. Mason. "He' ve'y po'lT. m'arn, poly." anp wered the woman. "He's got the exclamatory rheumatism." "You mean Inflammatory, Martha," said the patron. "Exclamatory means to cry out." "Yes, ma'am." replied Martha, with conviction; "dsfs what It I. II bol lers all the time." Judge. Work In th Garden Now. Grown old in the service of his master and mistress, James was a privileged retainer. He was waiting at table one day, when a guest politely asked for a fish fork. Strangely enough, tb request wa Ignored. Then the hostess noticed the episode and remarked In a most peremptory msnner: "James, Mr. Jones hadn't a fish fork. Get ber one at once!" "Madam," came the emphatic reply, "loot time Mrs. Jones dined ber we lost a fish fork." James has now been relegated to the garden. To The Last Mouthful one a enjoys bowl of crisp, delightful Post Toasties j Ticket. Army Officer' Widow Suicide. Independent j fe Moines, Iowa. Mrs. An'oinette tkkett ill be pUred in tlie field In Would, widow of the late Lieutenant V. 9. A, who wss H. A. Wo-ildPennsylvania and Colorado by the tioftal Proere;v? Cob nM thrown from and killed two hor rrty. Tioofterelt mnii eo. fotnmiMel s'lkide at Fort this s iir.onr.remerit j'-anleh!. sfter a conference Ics Moines by Tedsy with delejatea from both ttss. Filibuster Halt Deficiency Pill. " to Atoms. Mfir on Gkr. As be ennU of a WaehJnz'oti Ore. Throneb myste- Portland, vVa'hinftitt. Marinn from I'anama flti'Mer by Minority ri'm explosion which destroyed his ordered to Nifyirn to I. hare Mann, the bouse was forced a suburb, Percy at n;p'ement the ffrf of Kite jsfket to adjourn Tediy without rassina residence dealer, was How in Manama cuarding An?rk"ans the aeneral defic'eneT bill, although Warren, a real estate to atom. aad their projty. It was on Its ay to final passage. Will Hav Oikaso. ALFALFA OF and-stor- n-- 4 . AGENTS OF FAITH CROP be-su- n FIT KILLER 0 CONFESSION THIRD THE three-quarter- IJev-erldg- t-- COLONEL ROOSEYELT'S Missionary Bear Many mcr. San Francisco Peering sixty knife wounds Inflirfed by Chinese pirates In the province of SzeC'huen, A. W. Sheldon of Perkek-y- , Cab, a m!sion-bloj ary teacher, returned Monday on th steamer Cblna. n . with stewed cream or of both. fruit Some people male an entire breakfast out of thai combination. Try it I The Memory Linger." Seid tf Cnren, V mm Cervel Be Croa. Ciemf, im'mA. V. S A. ' ) . I r. |