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Show fHiiCflME FROMMS POTATOES, Total Production. UNLIKE DEMOCRATS Total Value. NOT as usci'gsMmrv Iu 195 the price of wheat ou the Kan- Tbo IVoti'e irc k'nwnvlt, ami ksw sas farm ws 51 vruts r bushel; lal i-- d Him. h.Htri 19UU. . .210526.897 year, accc,.diug to the same authority, Pmdleii; lt.Nieveli is iu-- t su niii.ii.-w1890..- . 228.7.3.232 80528532 FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS OF it we 71 cent. .iiitri-ato tl tia people quantity REPUBLICANS NEVER SHADY. Iu 193 the price of ost ou the Kan- is persoiially well Vuo-u1898. . . 192.306538 79574,772 lo a vat-- l noio-litwas 17 cents; hint year it was sas in 1997. . Policies farm .164.015504 89,643.059 Corn of voters In evey purl of the counBelt f Republican cane where 30 cents was a juke 1896. . .232534540 3tt 72.182550 ! try. In New Volk - is f .niliitr to 11m Baade to a Western of ala - clear Philippine tiie hick Kansan , .297537570 78584501 appreciated 1S. sight of a g ivl 111:. j.i.ily .if tto people and Wheat Growing Bank, the Hlghe t Bidder Demo- down to his loot. A l.eeeeata Potatoes. his cwu of that great city. on this rate The kot annual report of Secretary During perhid freight cratic Deal with the Belmont State the same is true. Iu ll.wl.ti to Atchison. wheat from list per jtuuud Btone, ef the Chicago Board of Trade, nw iu New is as luu.-- at rk. for Syndicate Riddled. Kan., lo Chicsgu were minced from 24 Harvard i bis alma umter. Tlimugboul aiakea eome siguificaut remarka regardand eora to un 19 and cents, rye. Imrley, ing these steady gains iu the cash value New Kugiit.i.l to is a The fourth lnsUl!mut of tk $3,000,-UU- oats from 20 to 16 twills. LAUDS GREATLY i f ur crops. It says: IRCREASED anil exi'uiu'iit uf the nhulc ictresrnttie OF Lm,l was token at of Philippine 181ft VALUE' In the iwiMiue of the railways Our production of wheat fas 1908 i have r.ii.-- the Tudlr.vf Anievuosi National Rank per 101.41 Uy the Weatt-rf per lui.e in the r U, aggregated 637.822.UOO bushels; of corn. fnilu 1U u, ,iu.ny the bid Oklahoma whse City, for 2544.17750U bushels; of oats. 784,094,-0U- 0 ef bond was ch highest. Tbe fact that a ceuts; ill 1902 it had fallru tu J.J3ii I father. bushels; of rye 29563.UI0 bushels; And thia native of the Empire Ktalej western bank should outbid leading insti- cents. In the same Years-TtJr- lcet of barley, the rauriud . tj,jB 131561,000 bushels, showing mlnat from iiM (huumh New of Cereals in a total yield of the princital cereals of, tutions of Wall drect f.ir thee lioud revenue from freight iu the same terri- auiiersily is even more ferof Na- - in round number, 357517.000 bus- suggests bnw the Went i rapidly gaining try bad fallen fr.sn 1.161 cents per tun jfBlll Demand Affected by in tto West vently admir.-- and aud importance. No per mile tu 0.978 cent financial iu power hel. valued on tto farm at 1.739,715,-47- western hank would hae dared to far West sisl tto middle Weal, Values. bid bet in times There are tional Administration-Ri- se Kansas guud grown on 172,095,117 arrow Our tliau he is in the East. Aim! tli instack large issue of Iwude witb-v.i- t muse of good government, g.w.1 crop, tensity of feeling fur Konsrvi,t in the rrop of hay aggregated 61506500 tone. for Und good eatiatied could that it perfectly aud being uiaii.ifsrliire The yield of potatoes aggregated price, increasing West unswayed Iiy sectMimil Ida- - as it broad market for them amongst lival declining rates for trawiortiug the fruit bushel, valued at $151,638,0001 ainvestors. 460 .975.8 IS old financial problem of of ail kinds of iudustry to the markets is, is but tbe national feeling ( u .uning, The 5.81 produced on 2516555 tto yield 1904 m . ,511.143,143 wee t get money from the of the world; and when there are good virile people. A people v.to n.. guise 8.33 waa 3 7 50ft. OOO bus hela acre; less than that the West a man when they see liim! of the toet The East present problem of tto West time in Kansas there is iittle occasion of jhe preceding year, but the value wee cauip.-iigof During the In this table is it channels investanJ ita1 find the is fer to note to pood significant for discontent throughout the rest of the lYevidem. !09 Kiktseveit, ss. camlidule fur Vie greeter, showing the larg- ment ef that the lowest per capita of wheat con- $17527.(10 ewn money. Uuiou. hq est valuation recorded in any year, and 'resident, visited almost every Western sumption during the last fourteen yearn MOKE TUAN Ry a transaction aitch aa this w find TWICE THAT OF investor Slate aud term. try. lie spoke 4 on weenrred during the Democratic period 1890. IfaRm WAGES T hi Che Hnnthwe- -t become credmens crowds, and wnu frieuda by Ilsur-lan'VST to w wf bis enmpaian from 1893. to 1807. and that since tho The farm value of the chief cereals, itors ef the Philippine Island, ha other by bis straight forward, first election -'of are William McKiuley and of the fiSiM aa la Bates Paid la 19001 .d. the witty hay and of potatoes, raised ia 1903, words, they owu loaning himunder ta(las4 and bn diguifleil mtersui-es- , Retho inauguration of Republican policies, of their fruit ef prosperity Ualta party and Democratic amounted to $2.447.73O,450i tha Matea, ZZ'Oe The crop manly. the present time there hae been of wheat to tbe np rak t help along prosperity publican The ept Labor a Uasetle. governAnguiit waa 32,241509 bushel less rtort aarytbi Toward the end of ills raiiipaign liiw AN INCREASE OP OVER than that of the preceding year, hot its of our nation's wank ia tbe Philippines. ment publication issued monthly by the national eiuumitlis-- sa tnerwlieliued by IN which United Mates The govPEll CAPITA CONSUMPremarkabk eecnrity Rriiiuh interlloanl of Trade, girea an farm value was $20:841,0110 greater; its Uftlatioe to the Iiy Roosevelt n requests fur spee.-lieof tho TION OF WHEAT. . valuation waa in txeeaa of tbe value of ernment over the Philippines gives to esting account of the agri- all egricnltuiwl prosperity 1 uf waa tbe phypart Increaeod 1 nine of Pwrrn laidn the rrop of any year excepting that ef. live and property, trade and industry, cultural hirings at Whitsuntide, 1994. for sical linMssiiility fur Mm 10 aceeyt SjS flute darinf tho to d niakee the credit of the islands good, eo the counties of Cumberland, Westmore-kn- d Tha farm landa of tho United Staten 1901." mlo eutoequent tty of the etigageiueuto to speak that that investors are quit willing to pay a lZz.Hr adminiatntioa (1MW, represent tho great portion of its real aud North Lancashire, which affonL were urged Umu liiui. Whet Makes Prices Hlgkeei the bonds. for If Philippine When crop after crop is premium an instructive view of the rates paid capiUL policy toaeA The purpose ef this article hae thaa United In ou hie retnrn from where, Chicago, sovwere not States government from the soil, the capital still re- been to show that whila farm banda in Euglaud. The oltleial re- the West, he addressed a Ik Republican party pw4 crops may vary ereign over tho l'hiii)ipiaee, it la a quesgreat crowd et SLSSl crepe, r bad anythin to do mains practically intact nuleas bad in ala from year to tbe for slate port department prepared the Coliseum, he was received with tto year, the cash in- tion whether tha islands would be able other or in rant, in used servants the that of tho male farm judgment supply planting crops come from them teems in n general way Hk tke droughts, to float bonds even at a discount, hence wae fairly plentiful, owing partly to utmost exhibition of entlimiiaam.l lint affoctln tho prices of without rotatiou, or unless tho cream of to increase from ech waa calm, funefid, kign-sand year to year what- many needed Improvements for the isl- skekuesa mu. the farmer had to aolL the soil is washed away by floods, or ever tha also ef the of employment iu other indus- convincing, a euntrast to tto franlk efLast year and could not be carried out Were crop. ean-- i unloss fcowovsr, downthe a showed but that Talue otherwise remarks, tries, wages productirs it .mrrlnr , fort of ordinary speakers. (1908) the total fhrm value ef the chief nJ fact that while there destroyed through carious kinds of im- cereals and of hay and potatoes wee the Democratic party to to successful ward tendency In tbe caw;- - of men, but Contrary to the expectations of peepk ia the election this fall, the owners of women were scarce uud their dnrln tho providence like the interference vickoitudas wages wto bsd deriveil their idee front tbe with nearly two billion and a half dollars, hNTuny in crop conditions, yet forest life at the headwaters of atreamn. bonds would doubtless esc a were well maintained. enmie supplement, end other piclonal ekkt yean and thin year it promises to to much Philippine value. tkeir market ia or more a quick slump toon The farm landa of the country an thus greater than last The following were the rata generally Iks all this time e of the yellow press, Mr. tho cash la unlimited sources of wealth as compand agreed upon for the half year: Notorloae Democratic Utah So far ae the mere eiae ef the crops utterance were characterised by il ndy and bi increase with miues and forests the annual in- in alone concerned, it would eeem unreasPer all aumths steadfast adherence to tto am hi quesIt k the Republican policy ia the case kMss from American farma to not come from which represent not real inwith board. h J901, for instance, owin for instance, that a crop of of necessary issues of Imnda, like the war Bert men onable, fiTAisi to fKW.tn tion at issue iu the eampaign, and whatlean ahk and drenght. thera waa aof tha come, but instead encroachments on real wheat of 460,267500 bushels (the crop loan of 1898 and thia Philippine bond cond claws men. .......... rmwii T3.s ever he said bore the stamp of orig iuad Youths aud boys BMSite hltsi thonglit. broad experknew and Mudy, and of 1894 should. In January, 1895, have issue, to aell the bonds by popular w la core, and yet the fnrmora their capital. Best women bo.OUto 7UU t lie most roiiaeimtioni sense or by public comiieiitive How tho Iwcrawaat lo Rarwod old eo low as 48 Mad Bates got $92135,768 for cento per bushel, of respo mowomen UmiNid cksa and as againat year ilia them. for whole Po-pThis gives of that Republican Tha valna of tho crops produced dar- while the 1!K4 crop of wheat, which at There wee no ranting, ne 60.00 bility. 30.00 1 n gills Dem-mtthe of emu their of end all sections ML006967 for an equal chance, abuse, ne wild eUtennoite ae ing a particular season tend to regulate tho lowest present estimate ia 530,000,-00- 0 These rate have been slightly increasrear 1896, which waa a fat the valnc of the capital (the soil) from ia eny of Mr. Roosebushels, should now be selling at tho country an oqnal chance, to secure ed in tbe transcription from English trange imegluings, splendid whatthem for Investment and to realise which they an produced, just like tho $1.10 per bushel. Mr" unardi naturally end there was no posing, into dollars ami cento at tha ratio velt's spec-lie- , money indeed, lean year dividend But it is evident that there are rausee ever profit their ultimate appreciation of $5 per ponnd, but they afford a clear lie stood before hi great audiences digwhich different securities M Modltkms, but a a irfirda prices. Tto Republican year which pay them. ban at work to make onr farm products sell may bring. Under tbe Democratic plan, and anlboritativ exhibit of what British nified, eolleeted and amply afak (0 lake Georg Henry r which prosper-hV01 sin thus a year in spoken of the unearned increment that better from year to year. While sup- as followed out during the kat Cleveland farm hands are receiving by which crery ears of himself xu American gsutleiuaa. far tto Can Belt farmere waa pra- has arisen from the appreciation hi land plier fluctuate the market demand administration, the government Ignored Intelligent American farm hand can outu-pa- In language, in bearing, hi all that he said and did, there wae what- mode gma desplta a great natural disaster values. But while the agricultural his- steadily increase. Thia fact should the small investor, and had no ns for tha wages ha receives. while the Democratic any financial Institution wed of Wall friends for him of all who came wrihki bull Inst bo eonsidared a very strong the of United tto States for Wit k ths1366earnwuamp, men boat tory of the imnitor knowing a year in which there waa eight yean has shown an enormous argument not only on land valnsa. street the sound of his voles. mu in each and cksa at employed varying as ywyr in tto Cora Belt despite amount of thin increment, yet to say but on tho general future business on Feb. 18, 1895, tbe rate thereto it ia, of course. Impossible President Roosevelt has visited lb Fer instance, Ihs t?111? bountiful size of the corn that it has been Paeific coast aiuce hia assumption ef thw of tho country, for ovary increase Demeeratic Becretnry of tha Treasury to arrive at an average rata of compemw unearned in a nnk well ae throughinjustice to tho farmers who have co- over this two billion and n half dollars of signed n contract with a New Tork syn- linn. Rut with $190 iier half year for presidency , end there, BalUr Wheats Fifty Cent Wheat. with Providence to produce farm land income of Inst year means Just dicate fer tbe selling of $62515.460 four ths big heat and $30 for tbe lowest of tbe out hie journey from and bark to the operated WRITING the crops on which not only land values, so much more increase in the purrhasing per cent bonds. These bonds tha syndi- second-clas- s AT THI PRERENT men It is evident that tbe capital, the people rose ra hha with enthnidasm, TRI CASH PRICE OF WHEAT AT but tha aational prosperity is based from power of tto American people, and just cate sold to the public fer $05,116,244, yearly average for male farm bauds ex Ilf met and talkno much mom business for nil ear inCHICAGO IB ABOUT $U0l In An year to year. clearing profit for Itself, out of the elusive of yuaths aqd toy in Great ed with hundreds of hia feiluw rilimaq to 90 eonto; The Britain cannot be much, if any, atovt in every occnphlion. la every etoge nnfl mors work, transaction, of nearly $3,000,000. gnat, 1908, K was 77 Then an some people who eeem to dustries, and jnat so much 78 cento; k Aufaat, 1902, it waa 68 to 77 is only by speculation that wages and profits for nil our people price at which the bond were sold to $150 year, whik the average far wom- atote of society, from tbe cowboy to cpL think that it to eonto; In Avgmt, 1901. it was 06 kg president, lie saw end npohe to and There an other anxious to totter their condition of life. the syndicate was equivalent to 104, en would be somewhere nrontid $190. wealth la acquired. to 76 waa cheered by thousand causes that are at work to make when the existing United Rtates four per The k Aagaat, 1900, it was 71 similar have no We upon tbow-aiu- d the fur hold hard is figures who that industry people of men, women and children. Frew-iden-t omta; In Aagaat, 1890, it waa 69 to 74 farm products sell bettor from year to cent bonds, with less than half os long United Rtates, hut In a recent bulletin la needed for the accumulation all that to Roosevelt 1 no stranger to tho ants; in Aagaat, 1898, it waa 68 entitled Wages of Farm Lslutr in the of tho riches of this earth. Then an year are undoubtedly connected with the a time to ran, were bringing 111 on the 71 Rita; is Aagaat, 1897, It waa 75 the dictated to adminisTbe of the United Rtotoo. Us knowe of market lienple syndicate United general Republican issued policies the Stolen," Departby on on who stress othen smartness, tration. gorermnent the terms of the deaL ONE ment of Agriculture, the figure of the them. They know him. And they k $107; hi Aagaat, 1891 it waa 83 to economy andlayon other traits of long 0 ISRata; isIXAagaat, 1893, it was 88 headsdness. Bnt while then an many When William McKinley, la 1896, OF THE MEM KERB OF THAT 8YX average mouthly wages f farm laborers derate ud each other. AUGUST, 1894, IT dMfennt said it was totter to open American DICATE, AUGUST UELMOXT, IS in this country are given. Multiplied iiy k Rots; ways by which individuals of WAS TO 38 CENTS. milk to American labor than to open THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL AD- six, to arrive at the half yearly rate, to have our PLAIN ENGLISH wealthy, grown country yet AT PRESENT WRITING THE the mint of the United States to tto VISER AND BACKER OF ALTON B. they furnish the following: United bow as State out the tract CASH PRICE OP CORN AT CHI . FKJSH1DKXT. he PARKER the silver the JR world, of preened ei town from Ureter Bar awd ApplWw Average wages of farm klierem In tbe CiOO 18 M CENTS. In August, 1908, nation has grown to to a United Mateo. to ths New Verb WerM. consider the policy that transformed had times for ws most primarily ols mouths Fer 50 to 53 cents; in August, 1902. Democratic under rale IR ns tbe eutira people on our crop. Rept. 1. according to 1 aewopaper dim with iMiard. wm 50 to 60 cento; in Anguiit, 1901, record of yield and prices IN KANSAS. ALLS WELL WHY under tho times entire for to good people tape ,,,, It in a popular delusion that the siae Republican i. .4T4.T0 patch of that date, Secretary latch go k tu 0 to 87 cents; in August, rale. With the people in the WW out a typewritten atafemeut denying tho crops ! the whole thing ae reof TM.74 EOO, ft wu 37 IMG to 41 in Za Acities more prosperous, because of tho It eeuto; BeccMecf Brand Ha nay and tbe 1MH a,,,,,,., ...a....,, ProviMi story printed In the New Tork World prosperity. 72, agricultural gards I860, 30 it to 83 wu in sitMiiill etaeeataa0Ae 72.12 lo the effect to J. PierMnt udi. cento; Protective Poller. policies of protection and of sottud and the farmer's imlividnal tptiY Morgen ho Aagnal 188K it waa 29 to 33 cento: dence Few people realise bow or why the MS a.,,,,,,,... Ming recently held ronferaucM his money, too people in the country were siss tto of fur with Mr. responsible in IMiW a , 4.42 .,,,,, watched more of Kansas condition he with bound Aigul 1897, it waa 26 to 82 to too, k prosperous, ...a,, Itooeevelt financial Appraisement mtirernlug tho rampolga.. ft tw.40 llgig Rak; IX AUGUST, 181 IT WAR crops. Bnt the market there the an such cause vas solicited improved country throughout i as follows: of this great work of Providence and It will he pereeiced th.-i-t the average 0 TO S CENTS. for what they had to aell. This, is a oepecially in the Western States. Worn shoot the vis at himself, which makes up the supply, rate paid in tbe United State in 1992 Mr.The stnry In tto secret there of the is is the The that fact k constantly Tnrd Mick ef lirsbllna nutshell, indisputobk lo the President Oyster Pay is determined by the market demand, TMgarttr. for six month is within $1.60 of the la a Morgen lb- - from Us merthe of the stoat to mil. Neither climate, prosperity agricultural something increasing Tk gantrg drift of thou price tig-- and thia In turn, is affected largely by is!d to the best farm Mr. Mtiliisu or toe New York representamaximum rat nnder curial rule. and the of its United Slate Republican disposition people aarariag a period of about eight national aeonomic policies. of Mr. liorKsu hae eecn the PireMcnt rondUionn of life in Kansu that make hands in Great Britain iu May, 1!I04, and tive cnniaiuidi-Hlehas beta ef tonne signiflraut not with him directly ot for wheat tbe supply from doulik tbe uiiiiimnin paid avcond or Except almost barometer n sort of tbe for of the rest at Uyalcr Hay er auywber it else Ao NOT FIT TO BE PRESIDENT. wriy ef the siae of tto crops of (line this of the United States crops men. class years aa far the er Pmilitciit serienniNd him When is there republic. anything Mttindu year, hot of tto general will probably be greater than for last Mr. Morgan haa eiiyeue tom aowtore kunwa, our Agece The of of Department figure cerwUh ous Kansas ths nutter it k Poet llpiiisi ef Jndge toady inenau in market demand. year. In the aggregate as regards sise, Hay hi yacht er etberwlar. tain that all is not exaetly right with riculture, moreover, apply ouly to thorn Oyster Parker, One paper comment npon the nnnaual 0,y 1 still ef life," but the crops will this year very likely to lilre.1 or tbe the latorer season, by year When there k a drouth York Evening Pool July 1, 1908.) her neighbors. use of the word lk in statement isslsj u regards its consumption, n the most abundant in our history, unless (New We presume that Jndga Parkers greetl in Kansas there is apt to to a mighty rate where the engagement la by the ont by the President There ere gives towtkk ef aational progress. The the present bumper prospect iu titnog Ki much are being higher, very day thirst in ail tbe region west of the ssspseto adranee in riviliiation anil should, at the eleventh hour, to reduced lngi in Georgia as onr next President1-wileeuto per day, with board, and $1.13 when ouly one word In the English When sunshine tbe and rains Like ruffle calm. his not judicial Koone-vetto more wheat floor will by unlucky visitation of frost. And in toWwity lt will nerve, and Iresideiit in 1992, against 63 cents with, rest of ns, he has seen too many next bless Kansas with bountiful harvests without, cent is an nntliority ou EngliMh. There 7? ""s- The present greet the aggregate, as regards values, it looks the without board, in 1894. and 81 aud her the ud election. before a gram) Presidents cyclone give topper year tto Oriental races i syn-- r as if our crops would this year bring Thia would make the pay, with board, la only one word to filly and accarntcly 8h tto derelopment of an They ostinlly swarm like grasshoppers n wide berth, the fatness la apt to extend in statemento eueb. wealth to tha United Rtates than greater 1W4, average $94.30 fur a half year characterise certain fill tortler her with convenand land the the before in lieyond nominating Jnly ?!l?u trade la Pacific Coast wheat ever before. .. 130 days, while the average compen- statement a that nf Tbe Wurhl which of and content. reason for be will dciugs the But tion. rej Judge subjected "Wfrughthe open door" to these na- the President was contradicting, Steady Galas la Valae. When Providence frown ou Kansae sation of tha American farm laborer paid address to a pretty sharp f tki Orient iu his A lie, accoriling to WebNter, ir-1992 would to $133.59 in tables show how steady test ofGeorgia the The day by following nation sorrow-fnia of the heart the next his fitness fur President, usually criminal falkeiinod; A FALSEHOOD mm K la certaiuly a hive been the gains in rssh values of with board. six the for month, hrt and for her itself. for or ever. Will he have tbe courage 22?.? 5 atteutir interest, tapis crops, despite fluctuations from time Bat atatislical averages, valuable a UTTERED FOR PI Klf)KKN OF When Providence smiles on Kansas to spesk s direct and whoiesoms word AX I.'i.ENTIONAL VIOof ere in reflecting tbe general conditoftT!i5!fci,h pri,'M ft ia sise to crops: they n year to year generally bid nu revoir to the people of the South ou the question tbe rest of LATION OF TRI Til. and elusive are CORN. "wyran, the demand eren tautaliziug things at -- tions, which ia rapidly tocumiug the leading mekncboly. Tho Century Dictionary thus define 1,1 t abated. And when they attempt to nicer the rate of Production. Total Value. ut .hi Therefore Fenetor Fairbanks did well, tho word: oem likely to hero Totals 1903, 2544.17H.925 WS25(i801 tional issue? in like an agriculture, occupation We mean, of coarse, the whole matter in opening the Republican campaign at wages Lie L A FALRE 8ATEMRNT baah- 1902.. 2523548512 1.01717549 of abridged suffrage, denied citisenahip, which, including employer and employok auhis 1, to remind Kan., 8ept a v.i . .y shout 36 eonto per 1901.. 1522519. 891 921535.768 refusal of equal treatment before the Marion, ed, nnmliers at least 11.069,900 persona MADE WITH THE- PUIOKB 07 ditors of the change that had eome over over In 1W touI 10 years of age and upwards of ev- DECEIVING! an intentional mitrutb; a 1900. .2,108.102516 n m recrudescence of the and since the the when skvery, si their prospect law, day color and sex. The American falsehood; the utterance by speech ev rim I. .973,165 bushel a, but tha 1899.. 2.078.143.933 age, ery The our with negro population. the cry. Whats farm latorer knows what t whok lend rang affecting of that which is false WITH INthat year w.. 20 to re1808. 1.924.184.HHO deand full are of Southern It, papers the matter with Kansas?" Happily he ceives, and he ran compare wages fcsf-n- et TENT TO MISLEAD OK DKIAJDM. half what it with what 8 aJJ 1897.. 1502567.933 alone" be let South wae able to proclaim, if not from toe manding that the 2. THAT WHICH 18 INTENDED OR 1896..- 2.2K4575.1' paid in Engknd, and greatly to hia ia its challenge of human righto and dis- house tops, et least to the telegraph op- ia Csptia HKKVEM TO DECEIVE OK satisfaction. own CaaaoMptM of Whoat 1898. .2.131,138560 Edward if. erators for dissemination throughout the regard of tto constitution. ANYTHING DESIGNED OH aver-are- s a above that the also know CftlRCt, II 1894.. 1.2 12. 770.032 Shepard told the people of New Orleans nation, that All's well in Kansas. TO PHODLCK FATAM ADAITED 1894 Rtatea end United for the in 1803.. 1.619.490. 131 tk. touEJS?" po,i'7 ot fcrildhf np that the Sooth ought to to kft to go its Swiftly he drew the picture of the con- 1992 EXPECTAOlt though faintly reflect the CONCLUSIONS fairly 1892. 1,628.404.000 642.146580 own way. But cun n man named ae ditions ns they existed eight years ago difference between hia industrial condi- TIONS." OATS. onr next President agree to inch was suffering from the effects Kansas n There ecu to doubt that the Freni-deProduction. Total Value. local nullification of national laws? If of Democratic administration. daring the kst Democratic national The in tion used tto In exactly Novemnow. And right word. and administration 267561565 Totals 1003 . .784.004.199 ho esii, he is not fit to to Prosidsnt next teresto ef her agriculture languished. Her It wenld to like carrying coals to Newber he will not rote for any party whom ttfa for u 1902..- . 987542.712 field the or iu marketor were Mick 55 STS rotted any yefir. year erope access would foreshadow a return to castle to explain to our friend tto Deto- 1901..- . 730508.724 And much ed at nnremunerated prices. ocrat the uimuiug cad inner maeeduese conditions of 1894 end 1895. the to has to aoU Of Coarse Nat, 1908..- . 736808.724 effect. seme Then he to more the pointof tbe word "lie." Past grand masters 1900..- . 800.123.989 Mukib jfystosptioa nuking priceo David B. Hill seated. In one of his ed to the prosperity of the present, within tha art, they need no definition! ev o ,tter wh,t th Blesalwm on Mr. Kayanalew 1899. ..796.177.713 toere Rooeevalt, that raking out need to recapitulate tto blessings speeches, distini-tions- . lint RepubliUnited States Consul General Guen- flue drawn 1898. ..730.906.643 the oath of efllce after the death ef that good crops, good prices, good governcan end are not e wail independents a Stotiaticn he at weald quotes Germany, said Frankfort, that 1897..- . 098.767509 ther, President MeKlaley, ment and sound money showered upon in this branch of human activity, anil tiltad saying that np "tonptioa of tho 1896..- . 707546.40 not be candidate for President ia M04, Kansas aa from an exhnnsttois nrn. noted German professor eo It ie well, perhaps, to eail their attenina lessen nation's not tK ysnr 1904 w fts lar!Lri does never hae n mad 824.443587 Roosevelt . 1895..President tion to tto latest Daring the last seven years, he said, expansion of the to hk own personal action no one hae shared the prosperity which herent euinpsctness and strength. On ae of tbe email proper and desirable 1894..- . 002.036528 tatty. promise English monoaylkbie Wfh can nation become a ,ollow redeem. shows not The the President has eenie to the country in a fuller deonly contrary, which ho did 1893. . .038554.830 matte o?lh which to jnat now nnder discussion.. ' 1892... 001085.000 msiood for con- to The apace in which having and fair Ptiaa k by says, square. great, outspoken, of Kansan. farmers b than And the gree totii Ho be Illustrated the prosperity of the Bute to expand. Great Britain k chad aa aa RTE. are characteristics of tho man. Steel IwAaotrjr Does Net Imp. to and including W; Production. Total Value. makes no promises he docs not intend to by the increase in her bank deposits oxanipk of what expansion ha dona for A director of the United Slates Mteal nation that originally tod littk territ Totals 1908 ..20588.416 15598571 keep, and he keeps sock os ha makes. "from $33,000,000 in 1895 to over Corporation refutes one of the state33.630502 The silly story started by Hill had no 1902 in 1903." As a matter of exact tory. n, ments made by ealamity-howlin- g Demofoundation ia fast, and k is really aot record it might be well to any that tha 1901.- ... 80584.830 Rural free delivery hoe enabled farm-er-a crat by saying that business k a good worth tho ink and paper that has tooa bank deposits in Kansas increased from 1900.- ... 23593527 to obtain better price for their prod there will to ne rnt in price ef etoei, need la denying it, except that it Psr Capita 1890. ..I23.961.74l $30529587 in 1890 to $84555,110, or acta. Being brought into daily tonch adding: All onr Buaheln. 1830 H1IL pknla will to running toe character of marks 23.037522 mere ... while those 1898.Boa hela. 180 per cent, of the whok with the state of tto market: they are t fall 11 2933 capacity in a lunutii or two, and J1 .1 increased from $231528539 to 1897. . .2T583524 country 60 informato of take advantage Mm X Bare ao werda by that time tto demand for steel ef nil of ahneo fer $540549,702, or slightly nndsr 134 per enabled 1896.- ... 24569.047 459 tion baretofore inaccesaibk to them. For kinds will to greater than at say tiww Tk seders Beeeevett. Z believe bias to cent MQ 27.210.070 1895. 854 this practical help they are indebted to during tha past year. be e breve, heeeet, eeaecieetieee ataa. HAT. 459 Would tho reader know how all thin does things'' via, tto 23215.041 15 Production. Total Value. 1 give him fall credit fer bavlac a wonderful prosperity came to Kansas? the party that 8.44 Republican party. 18)g 16341305 eeerage of conviction. Tbe general prosperity the conntry ban 61505540 M6576580 e pie ad id Wstsrak 1908... atimn-latoTetato own 450 her was d through industry g. spsseh ececyttag FopeUol It U9T enjoyed nnder Republican adminiatratieo 1902.- ... 59.857576 542,036564 455 and protected by tbs sound seoa-omwhich1 now immense are With the crops 2tt.601.7no 18 tbe last seven years has profited MOO.... 50,110506 44W38.8 355 and monetary policies of tho assured it ia essential that price to daring ia.tt.M.235 W9 .. the farmer as mw-- if not more than any 1899..- ..5G.665.756 411526.M7 4.29 labor so the party. nukes maintained for that farmers reap may liberal compensation 00 . 12.47(1332 other one class. The ferinere know It, 1898. . . .06576520 6.09 In 1893 corn on tho farm of Kansas fall reward of thrir labors. This i as- and should and nndiiubteilly will vote to mm liberal costumers for our products. The Jii-ju- ao 1897.- ... 00.664576 401.WU28 4.74 enntin-ne18 a canto makes was sured if is the of bushel; last protection bringing policy too Republican party year, 173.421 continue condition as they are end bavw 1896.- ... 59.282.158 888.145.614 Bepnbliraa 3.98 in powar. I been. according to tha report of tho Depsrt- 13,762,741 898,185515 , 650 189$.... 47.078541 ..247.127580 19(!... 24532.787 1908 151538.094 134.111.436 90.811.107 AS-m- -r the States. ! 1m- - O : Lean" and Far Action in iv.-Si- 6, 247,-1285- 00 a Th IW gem-Mu- s OXB-TIIIK- half-yearl- y pu 2u kI 1 uue-fuur- th pro-duc- - uZ. IriN-iti- e Koomo-velt'- bid-din- k pee-on- ie rt , m dili-gen- cs tot laCI-m-tl- y - kw-gnn- - awak-gtwwt- ot . a j11 i ,. ' - a-- .- MIH-LK.1- D; nt . .1 ta' nw ft? ' Tu .- .- 1 ic s |