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Show ROOSEVELT THEIR CHOICE Constitutional Club In behalf of Judge for Parker, give the following res hia support of President Roosevelt: "lrvwideut Roosevelt appeal famF ably to ma because bis adminirtrauun baa given to tba country a pcogramuta affairm aud lihenl management of Through ita agency tha L'alted State baa received the valuable privilege relating to tb eon struct inn of tb Panama canal, privilrgea which would noL could not. bam been acquired but for tbe firm and drtermiued puMtion quickly Furthermore, taken by the President. the present method of dealing with the I'liiiiiiiie question senna to ma to bo tbe only prartiral solution of that difficult probl'An." W tecs Beta Nan Changes, Daniel of t.'liiqewa Falla, Wis., me of tbe leailing aiel brat known Itemocrat in Northern Wisivnain, kaa boitrd Parker and Davia and announced his purpiuMi of supporting Itoosetcit and lairisiuka. At'oua time ha was a candidate fur Congress on the Itemocratlc ticket aud took an active part in polities. At tba recent Itepubliiwn county convention Mr. Hnchanan waa eieuted n delegate to tha Congressional convention. ! Fornnr Silverites and Democrats Dec!ins to port Parker for President. ALL PREFER Sup- PROSPERITY TO PARALYSIS Views of D. O. Tillotson, Late Chairman of the National Silver Republican Party Rea- sons Given by Others. Maay Democrat! will rot for itoosr A Urge and Fairbanks ibia fall. aambae taif publicly nuuuunoed their ritenga of faith, but uihvra hart amr ply aaid to Ituar friend, that thrf the kauara and triad Roosevelt to tha hsnitutiug, evaaiva and untried I'ark or. The name, uf atnue of the men, iadnding Oscar Ktraua, Julia A. John liryaa, Patrie k McCall, Ma Egan, Itiehanl Frio Morgan and Ki- . lled. A. Philbiu, hare already been print-adAmoug tbiaia not heretofore noted M. art: Kraeet Orawfort, Judge W. WilChandler, Ir. George II. Carpenter, liam Mclmiu, W. E. Williams, John tbinia, William H. Ilarriaun, John T. Doyle, Charlee I. lUaney and Itanial BorhanMn. romea Frron Haiter Hpringa, (he information of wholesaU deeartioua an the part of llryaa Itetmirrata, and the forecaateee predirt that Cherokee, ehlth gave Bryan l.N)0 majority In SKift will o oolidly for the lUpttbHna drkeC Prominent among tho item-grat- a who hart aimuuuced their Intention of supporting President Kooaorelt am: T. li. Uooderin, min owner; K. W. Dow, prraident telephone ayrtem; Ramuel J. Crawford, JViriuer gorernoc of Kauaaa; Jamea II. lYiubb, former member fix loo legislature; J. C. llaikett, dry good, men bant: Hawuel Ilinne, hay dealar; Edward Hodgkin. retired D. Orr Chubb, politician; W. K. Baxter, editor and C. E. Oillina, Nit pre-Ic- K., mer-rhan- Bad of Mleor Hopubllcaa Frtv. Aa lmrtant aeniaiiia to tho Repuli-Hm- a rank la I). C. Tilkdwm, of Topeka, Kao., rhalrman of the national committee of the Hilrer Republican party In IUuOl In a letter to J. W. llahcwk, rhaimaa of tha llepubUcaa Gongrea-aionOnoHiiiltee, Mr. Tilloteoo Myi that tha Hilrer ItepublUsana am aatla-- d that tha Roonerelt admiuiatmtion triad to do Ma duty with tho people, and for that reaeon be and bin Manila will support k. This atatement la of Importance because the Hilrer Republican! voted for liryan in 1HWJ and WOO, and It la be tiered all will now return to tha latter regular party organiMtlon. la le Bepm.rntatlra Habhcock. cfaairenaa of (h Ropnbllenn Congreeaional Oomm litre, Mr. Tilkitana eaya: "Preaeut eondltlona maka any further attempt to maintain a allrar party or ganiMtlon o mere farm and with changed rnndltioaa come changed political re- lations "It appear to mo that tha Dsmo-aratl-e party baa forfeited ita claim upon all voters except eurt ae vote the ticket from tradition. Indeed, tho only Deane ernt who In a generation baa stood for an idea is constrained to admit that the candidate of bin party la tha bauefieltry of a fra ad pnrrtlced upon tha convention which nonihrated him. Tha Democratic party, through It. attitude and tha nttitmlo of ita candidates, admits that the Republican party la tight oa tha money question. It admits that the Republican party baa perfected the legislation needed for controlling the truata and monopolies, a that the Republican party Itself baa narar claimed. It admit that, if aocreanful, nothing in tha way of tariff legislation ran be effected except awh na may b appnirad by tha Republican party, yat M naekn to make tariff tinkering an issue. It tun drums tha acquisition of thn light to build thn Panama canal, but oayo ratify tlm art by keeping the goods, t aympathiaee with the Filipinos, but falls to recognise that the acquisition of thee islands waa ratified by tha people In WOO. It pmaenta u with a candidate whose political rirtuea are of tho nr retire sort. lie claim that the body politic it sick and at a remedy proposes fear yearn or paralysis, If thia attitude Is In good faith It would that them no is appear good Kama for support lux the party or its candidate, If in bed faith then them in erery reason for not supporting them. With no definite proxmmmo to advocate nod no nettled policy of govern-meto assrrt tho opposition In devoting Rs onergiet to an attack upon President Roneereh. Ilia opponents an eomiell-n- d to admit that lie la n man of virility, f high moral purpose in both civil and Octal hf and one that does not evade ffleml responsibility. Whil them am many honest end pright ciliaeu among hie opponents yet the test remains that the IresMent'e vigorous ami aggressive execution or his nfllcn ha led the manipulntor of preds tory wealth, the profosaional agitator and tha political grafter to make common cause against him. These am thor aghly convinced that the President Is t wife, but legitimate end verted right, bare no cause of complaint. The voter has to choose between one nr the other of the candidate of the dominant parties or throw hi vote away na mem protein by voting tor mme binl party candidate. It eppeam to me that the 1'resid-i- it i entitled to a vw of confidence, and above ail party ou.iderationa the election of President Kooeeveit I required as a vindication of morel course end official integrity in the aoverninent of men vindication id of the eaujid.tr, but of the American people." vhar'i Ernet letter Disappointment. I.rawfori, of Jamestown. X. T, Democratic runuiy rommiUeeman uud delciate to tli- - Democratic State convention whe-insiructrd for Judge h nil connection wl'h the He,,,.,. ate pi-- y and baa declare.) Ins I, Item.,.. a ,f for Preside, JljusevelL. la a ter t Walter Kd l, on, rbairmaa of tba county committee. Mr. Crawfurt says, among other things: "You will consider my rrlatioua with the Democratic party serrrad because that political organisation bas erased ti be tba doclared exponent of governmental pull idee and economic principle whose ultimata triumph is deemed mure essential than die inaugurate of any particular political regime. The final decision to cast my vote for Theodora Roosevelt is not n hasty eunrlu-uiI conceive the political duty of a young mu is fimt to hia country; and secondly to that party whose poHde applied to governmental affain will conduce to industrial satisfaction, promote connnarrial national expansion, aud asaura tba constitutional opeKtion of law regard laws of wealth, color or sta- n. tion." Mr. Crnwfort asserts tbit ha did not rot for tha indorsement of Jndga Parker at tha Albany convention, and that following tho Democratic nominee's sensational telegram to tba 8l Louis convention Judge Parkers latter of accept-anc- a was a keen disappointment. Aa American, Mat a Democrat, Judge Walter M. Chandler, a lifelong Democrat of Saw York, has hia intention of voting fur In stating Uooaevelt and Fairbanks. hia position Judge Chandler mya that It took him eight yean to ranch tha lofty plane of moral eonrage and patriotic resolve to lie aa American and not 11 purposes also to pera Democrat. manently rentals in tba Republican party, preferring to follow tha dictates I supof reason and nut of Impulse." ported thn Ileniocratic ticket In 1900, aid Judge Chandler, "on thn tingle inof ane of the reteirtioa or the Philippine Mends. I new regard intha Philippine question as n closed cident; on every other cardinal I mui of the present campaign I am In hearty ace cord with tha Republican party. of living imuea, wanting iu righteous civic motive, totally diaorgan-Ife- d and demoralised, Democrats bar forgotten or bars at least abandoned the manly and enlightened methods of polemic warfare that made illustrious and forever memorable tha days of Dongle and Lincoln." Deaa Nut Like Darla. Dr. Gaorga II. Carpenter, of Ridgely, W. Vn., who two years ago was prominently mentioned aa a Democratic for Congress, baa deelarad himself In favor of lbmeerelt and Fairbanks. Ila baa also mated that ha will net support John J. Cornwell for governor of Wart Virginia. In announcing bin of tha Democratic nominees 1 see nothing in Dr. Carpenter aaid: tho Democratic ticket or platform to attract my vide. Judge Parker has acted for n claea of Democrats in whom I ham no faith. lie la unknown. Thn men who rem mi mended him are diatranted. West Virginia in the worst corporation-ridde- n Stale In the Union, and tho Influence of Parker's ruunlng mate hai been the chief cause lu making it so." After Beveatg Years, William McLain, of Ottumwa, la., who aaya ha has been voting tha Democratic tirkrt for seventy years, baa announced his intention of supporting President Roonerelt. In making thin statement Mr. McLain nays that tha President ban demonstrated that hn la a ante and cnpahla man to ham at tba head of the government, and that h believes in letting well enough alone. Mr. McLain i INI yean old and cart bis first Presidential vote for Andrew Jackson. Parker Too Uncertain, W. K. Williams, of Hoonrille, Ind., who baa been active In Democratic councils heretofore, will nae bin influence in support of the Republican national ticket In declaring bis intentions Mr. Williams place the welfare of himself and hia neighbors almve a party Dims after thia fasliion: Them baa been nn hi' crease or 100 per cent in tho mint of lands In Warrick county in thn last right years. It used to b while Cleveland was President tbit land sold for from frt to $10 an acre. Now flu same farms bring f JO an aw. Parker in an nncertain quantity. The Democrats have no issue, lint H la Inevitable they would tinker with tha tariff and bring about business stagnation." Dun-tKnt- ean-llda- ta Valoa Labor Ilea Kaaanaca Dam1 acroeg. John Ennis and William D. Harrison, of Ntamford, Conn., who bam for years been prominent in Democratic politics and active in union labor politics, have renounced Parker and Davis and will The siqqiort Roosevelt and Fairh.-iuka- . Democratic party repudiated every trnly Democratic principle at tha St, Louis said Mr. Harrison. convention, it baa nominated a man who baa never placed binisalf on record on any question before the people. No one knows he stand, and I cannot re how any one who has been a con isteut Democrat for the last fifteen yearn can support Judge Parker." Kathwslastlcfor Bonsuvalt. John T. Doyle, of Stockton. Cal., who has held a numlier of high offices nndrr IVmocratic rule, is enthusiastically supporting Roosevelt and Fairbanks. Mr. Iteyle assert be is no longer able to llic suppiirt platform of the Democratic party. City councilman, member of the board of police and fire commission and member of the board of managers of tha Stockton State Hospital for tha Insane are ine or the office which Mr. loyl has tilled. Roosevelt la Fraareseiv, Hiar'c P. ldaney, of tb legal firm of K v ng A Woiradt, of New York, in reply to the appeals of tha Lawyers' SIZING Jemocratic His Sheehan" PARKER Billy UP" JL B. PARKER Tammany! ia Judge Parker's friend and neighbor addressed nt lbmeiniiuuL To him Parker SL Laiuis Bluc-Fyv- Candidate Began Career as a Boss. EXCORIATED hia fatuous telegram at the convention. Daily Judge Parker U sur- THOMAS E. WATSONS RECENT rounded by the Sheehans, li Brien and SPEECH TO SOUTHERNERS the Mflhtuald ot TaUinauy. There ia prop!, and no biding from aa argn-eytb best proof of Jn.lge Parker Uckio Balaian of tha rtegra U nestle of knowtoljcc of tho Aiuorii'ou poogil ; Democrats Deaoaacs4 aa that he dura nut knosv that hia BaoaeveU Preferred ta Hill's Caa tion with Tammany will nut he excused or condoned by them. In New York,, b w-he possibly a rears, Tammany ia mdne-drtill bnt ie true, with restireuesa, it Thomas E. Watson, endured. Outside of New York this in date ter tha rresidem-y- , Fopui;.t in a due not not tree, but Judge Parker Atlanta, Ga, oa Sept. L declaim tkH know tb true temper of the American tha Democratic attack on PmjdM, How people ontaide of New York. Hoesrvrlt for tha latter's alleged TZZ? should be! lines to th negro waa a at Tb Enigma of Eaopnn" ia no longer ocrette hypocrisy aud hepier chalkaeS an enigma-- Put forth by thn conning Parker ta indicate his owa positim. hand of David B. Hill, supported by tha rare iaana. On thin point Mr. Wm tbe root raiued navagery ot Tammany, tba non said: aatata politician and campaign manager The gosth abould demand ta of Ulster Coauty, poeed, for a tew days, tecta about Parker. How den as robe Judicial hia in about wrapped upoa this alleged question? I. and different from that of a- - HN all veneration at myrtery. la n garment of so. In what rrspn-tThe hitkaZ! A look at hia record, a glance at hia if demand explicit reply to th ftthaS political associates and friend, and tha quest leas before it vsfee far tableaa dissolves amidst tha choking the aaeumptioa that bedlffem from Imm velt aa the negro question: amok ot tb flash-lig1. Would you refuse ta eat table with Booker Waehtegton?it w Would you refuse tu apuelat A FAIR. TO PARKER WON! GO ta effir la the Booth? A If elected will yon refuse to i terms of equality at tbe Whu hI2 It is such Eaopna, N. Y, Sept 2, 1004. argrora as Hl.tuip Turner. aJg now announced that Mr. Parker has Waahlngtoa, aud T. Tboinaa Furtusr?" hia to A In lte regard yea aifore tbe uilsrd arbam u trip changed bis mind. York. Inaugurated under (ironrcLT to tha Fair at Bt Louis, and in all prob- New In which social equality la annuat tend ability ha will not tears Koaemont again y mad a nutter of eomnulslnul A If sach arkoolu wbereia Mark rU. during tba campaign." Press Diapatob. drea aud whit children are eduriM il aether are a mod far iuur Dear Dear! What can tha matter bef State of New York, thing would the. Dear! Dear! What can tha matter be? thing far Ueorgla and Mouth CtroUmln Dear! Dear! What can tba matter bcT not, why not? Negro Cry In Hypocrisy. Parker won't go to tha fair! Taking up tba diamutiua of tba iqu its bearing He promised to travel across tha wide question, as far present national campaign is cuacenrt prairies, e Mr. Watson said that tha Dementli Ha promised to let loose some national leaders her prootitutrt the vagaries. nama ot Democrat and are demanding He wanted to rids an tha Pika dromedathat they shall be followed bllndly b ries! pita ot tha fact that they kart re Bat now ha wont go to tha fair! nonneed erery principle of Democran Dear! Dear! What can tha matter be! Asking, Will the real Democrat fu new tbe name rather than tha priaripiiP Parker wool go to the fair! ha continued: Ha said that for cnea ha wonld set forth Ia the fiouth we are told wr taint nlat to the surrender to Wall street heroine and travel. g "the What a hlewuil thlag g b nigger." Would brave all tha dangers of dost and for Democratic leaders that ther alwaia have th nigger to tell trk oa. r gravel. He said nil tha mysteries ha wonld un- thirty years they have Iwen doing a tbe nigger," andjo-dohohtteh ravel, only etork in trade. Bnt now he wont go to the fair! Note the hypocrisy of It. lu their re tional platform of INT2 they ooienml. yre allegiance to the duet rile of Dear! Dear! What can tha matter be! tested their regsrdles of rare or rote, "equality," Parker wont go to the fair! themselves to malntila th uud the enfrauiOlwnent rf emauclpatiou . Why won't tba big bosses 1st Parker go tbelu UTd at fit Louia, Hemp Wittenaa T roaming being chairman of the cunrentloa, thn And why do they keep him shat np in solemnly declared their derutlna to tho constitutional amendments groining og g the gloaming I the cteil war. Bfc Louis ia waiting bar bear clacsas In IWKIl te 1M4, In 1WW. th nitioaai ronrentlons of the Itemm-titlfoaming, port; re filmed them declarations on the But Parker won't go to the fair! and thus stood pledged te rrem question, any rreipeulng of tbe questluua settlef to Dear! Dear! What can tha matter bs! the thirteenth, fourteenth, snd Iftfcaa Yet after all them fomal amendment Oh, dear! What can tha matter be! art to pledgee we are uow browbeat Dear! Dear! What can tha matter be! tlmidated by Democratic leaders, wha we must Indorse their capitulation to M Parker can't go to tha fair! moot. David B. Hill, end Fat McCatna Iweauaa of th nigger." AWKWARD QUESTIONS. Negro Powerlauu ia Fall tics. What can tha Southern aegn loF FiDemocrats Object ta Aaawarlnn 11a kaa tern Bp aakad Mr. Wataon. nancial Interrogator tee. franchised in nearly every South! B. When the gold message of Alton State axcepting Georgia; and ta Georgia Parker reached the Democratic conven- they do not dure ditfrenchiao hi, tion nt St Louia William J. Bryan sugIn Georgia eaaaat be Democracy gested that tha currency views of Mr. maintained by tb white vote." Be Parker ought to b more explicitly defined in same detail, aud that tha conTherefore, the cry that we am la hqw vention therefore should prepare n liat from "the nigger' te the most hymnitb of questions connected with various cal that unscrupulous leadership reaM to vent, cantiraut, Mherman, and Khntdaa, with iaaue the for tha of currency phases all their armies, could nut revise tho hv didate to answer, bat Master of of nature lu tbe proof rate IhIL Williams mailed to Parker1 The white man te master wherrew to foot the world ever. Da ft with the atatement that the canJlanta hia that Boosevrlt ran do again tto didate abould not be asked to answer A recuperated Month what Thad Hteioo LOT OF FOOLISH QUESTIONS. could not do against the exhiunted InA? Koosevelt could not do It even It ho mod d" This waa the earne public be d The Democratic leaden who talk An attitude that arrogant corporations nsed stuff, and the editors who write It, to take in refusing to answer questions and wink at cue another aa they hpk what of pertinent interest to their stockhold- they know humbug U all h. 3 how It la bring used to make tho pourt er or to the general public, until tha forget, or condone, the Inglorlene outflow Republican party remadiad matters by to Wall street which they mad (t ft pasting n law compelling publicity, and Louia. In the West Virginia Demon ri tie especially established the Bureau of ventlon, the Mtete of the Deo Commerce and Labor to secure nee for Vli-- President, the white np Mr. Bryan, nil the Democrats in tba ary" reauliitloa waa voted dews, lalm wrthf convention at SL Louis, and in fart all Aug. 1, HUM. Parker himself, toadfmrt the oegro, Jamea A. Jtusa, American voters of whatever political to him aa "My dear air. Jnrt Ihti here a white mas. belief, had a perfect right to expect deCanditailed and explicit publicity from arraader t Wall treat. date Parker of his views oa governmentto other ieauea, Mr. WeM Taming al financial polities, so that they coaid aaid th Democratic loader hid a? know whotbar or not, or to what ax tent rendered to Wall street bacauaa. l bis views were their views. Bnt thia ator John W. Daniel, ot Virgiai. f publicity was denied them, because the it, they ware tired of be lag ta te managers ot tha convention deemed it ot minority. Ha continued: more importance to protect their candimtUtariti Not afraid date from question! which he wonld not Na Not afraidof ofRonsevelta Koosevelta alggedm want to answer for tear of making n No. All that te fudge and BoUtafaF Tired of lieiug In tbe minority. AW break. than to protect the voter of tho waa tbe milk In the cocos uut. from possible misunderstanding country Not tired et being In the wrong views which financial as to might not He did act even preteud that he had in the wrong. Mini ply beraunt they bear tha limelight of pnbiie discussion. been In the minority they aw uw The managers of n corporation con- drop whirb they the " ducted on unuound linen are always apt to eight yearnprinciples were right, end te adeft mf even now consider ae "fooliah questions, which, which they do not dam attltadt an God! whet Great right. if answered, might result in an expose. tba leaden uf great national Prt?- . And it is tba same way with tha DemoIf I could become politically tigs?. 5 cratic managers, who think their only to vote for Parker, on the platfo 1B04, constructed by Parker afe policy on tho currency question iu would aetake out more drink a mAj? W to refuse to give information na to what at that and vote for the other Give me the ertamti rtJJ Koosevelt. their policy really is. time, rather than the blurred, copy. Give me the genuine artiem The Vermont Landslide, than the spurious substitute. Chairman Bnliard of tha Vermont What Ha Parker Deus? committee Democratic State aaid, the Mr. Watson then paid hia raPtM night before the election: We feel that Candidate Parker personally. Be If the figure (of the Republican pluralWhy abould Georgia na rnpfert ity) ie below 25.000 this year it te a of New York, rather tbaa d sure 'indication that the national election Georgian? What do yon know What has he done that was uotshl-hwill go ItemiNTatic." he erer said tint wi Well, the Democratic manager himself What haa he ever written that . He counted the blin with Indlvldiulity? made tbe estimate. David H. Hill declared chances of tbe Democratic party in tbe that had been Intimate with be might be indicated thirty yearn, and that he did present campaign by the Reptember vote in hie own State. how Parker stood n the mew I? statement true? If Representing hi party, bu made the Waathethis moat negative piililk 7,Mrr estimate uud the result ins been appall- ia Was Ik American eoutiuent. 'KI5 the Republican false? If eo, David B. Hill I IkrHTS ing for the Democrat the tw plurality being 31100. There has been aiternunbetween living on Intimate term. g n Republican landslide of about mler U. 81 evens and over tha normal vote in tb State thirty yearn and not knowing mi on the greatest political quean f Vermont. tel Th populist leader declared tbaa A low wage acalu la not consistent secure not could refw. with the most wholesome development peopla ot the coantry and of Ita people. The Democratic party when il crJw".-- ur conuldaratloaaf tha pending meaaare. by the earn old Wall street aa Mr. Mala aaid of th Chlaea ax- debauched Cleveland's second el salon act, can a eel a I to If Intimately tration. IIu declared that at W end tnaeperably with tha labor qnea-tio-n. all tha worthless empty honor fenalor Faltbanke la to tss.la, Joa given to eonthern Democrats. H uary 11, 1SML turn denounced Brjan and "knife the Jeffersoniune." I beliera emphatically In organized cause Dave Hill allowed labor. I believe in organisation of wage William to have a rhairai earn era. Organization ia oue of the laws whole 8outh must be drivea vn of our mcinl and scunoinic development lash of party discipiiac t tliio time. From Rnosevelt's speech i gospel of our fathers and isi n 11:11 Firemen et Chattanooga. to slavery to tha Hamilton4 Tenn., Kept, ft UKCL I York." d . A PROTEGE OF DAVID B. HILL 11 Practical Politician," Wh b Naw Snrranndrd aad SappMled by Tam-aa- y Han Leaden BrielOlaace t HU Pell tic el Recerd. Brer tine that Jaly day whan (ha National Convention of 1UM adjourned, after nominating for President of tha United Htatca Alton B. Parker, of New York, tb people of th country bare been trying to find out something about th man for whom they ONLY ONE ISSUE LEFT. ara asked to vote early next Norambar. It has been bard work. Outside of Demncrnta It la tho the State of Naw York Alton B. rattWilt Nome Abandon It, er waa practically unknown before tba There la on imna the Democrats have meeting of tha Democratic convention nt oftha not and never will abandon ML Louis. Ho still remain, to tba vast fices. With n light heart and an easy vetera throughout tba conn-trof majority couscimca they are willing to swallow nnknown, except by hia name and tba gold ateudard, to enter a nulla proas of residence, with aneb additional place conas to tba tariff robbery," to light aa baa been thrown upon him by struct the Panama Canal and to post- newspaper portraits. pone independence for the Philippinaa In tba matter of supplying pictures until tha Filipinos bam donned clothes, of Jndga Parker, bis borne, hia wife, bat tits office these they swat have or children, and grandchildren, tha last excuse for their partys axist-tnc- e other relations there has been no stint. is gone. Tha country bas gased Ms fill upon new Editor Pulkser Is writing page upon paper cuts representing Judge Parker, York Naw of letters tha in page open trimmed, so to apeak, with various and bacauaa which them World, prints assorted young relations, and ia all of ha owns it, to prove that Theodor Mr. Parker baa presentthese Roosevelt and ba alone ia the issue. ed thatpictures bland, open and somewhat paTha paramount issue of thia campaign," with which mankind front tronising ditha editor writes, addressing hunaeif faces tha world when It ia striving to 1 rect to tha 'resident, ia not yon look pleasant" and at the earn time would ham It. free trad or free ailmr, boom Infant prodigy still under tba keep bnt YOU YOURSELF Theodor of photography. Roosevelt. Thia iaana inforced upon tha process To be cure, tbe voters have seen piccountry by your nnuaual temperament tures of Mr. Parker and pictures and talent your own strong, able, am- of hia bouse and of gaiora, hia family. They bition, resourceful, militant, passionate bars been told ibat ha waa, when nompersonality, year versatile and surpris- inated, n Jndga, high np on the bench of ing genius." New York, and tha rest the State If thia ware not meant to ba alarm- ia silence." of It ia trna that Mr. Parker, aid It one would describe ing fittingly when notified of hia Domiuatioa, proof tha personality of the Republican nounced n "speech of acceptance," but standard bearer worthy of being printof that proved such a ed In flaming type and posted at every flat and words as fairly meauingleta croea roads in tha country. Add to it rtnnnad tba nnterrifiad in their lairs. It tha unquestioned attributes of honesty, no inkling as to what kind of a courage and patriot iam, and you have gars man tba Democratic nomine might be, tba tree measure of tbe head of tho except that ba possesses tba not uncomRepublican ticket Mr. Puiitaer cannot mon faculty of talking a great deal and find that tha possession of any of tha tying nothing. impulsive and willful traits ba baa atOearchlan tho Record. tributed to tha President baa lad him And so the American people sat down into basty, arbitrary or each mean ae they bad acta, or into any policy Inimical to tb and atndied, by man who asks their vote tha at band, has welfare been or not that public for tba office of Chief Executive. fully Justified by tha event. It seems ilka a sort o nnaight and So higher tribute could bo paid to the President than tba way in which he baa nnaeeo game," aaid an old Illinois farm-- I goes wad better not trade, thia bean singled ont by Mr. Pulitxer aa tha ona engrossing, overshadowing issue of timer There remained and remains for tba the campaign. Now, why does Mr. Puiitaer wish to awakened gase of tha American people get rid of a President of awh known tba record of Mr. Paihera life, so much and approved qualities to make way for of it aa bas been in tha public eya. With the nut feted and unexperienced master hia private Ufa let it ba aaid, once for of Roermonnt? nil, there ta no reproach. Alton B. Parker waa born at CortThe answer ia plain THE OFFICER. Mr. Puiitaer ia Democrat a trans- land, Naw York, in tbe nrighboibnod planted Missouri Democrat. He knows where he now Uvea, more than fifty that tha national Democracy is very yeare ago. He grew np in Ulater county, hungry and very thirsty and that It in and begun tbe practice of Uw there as weary of feeding upon tha hnakn that a young man. From tbe beginning be fall to tha chare of Uw opposition party was known aa n politician of the kind which gains ends rather aa a manager at Washington. Ho long as Mr. Roosevelt la In tha than ns n candidate. In pUin tenguaga, White llonsa Mr. I'ulkier knows that ha waa a County Boas" in the Demoevery office, outside of the classified cratic fold. While a very young man service, will go to a Republican, provid fa directed n campaign for Jndga ed there la no Democrat so much better in whose office fa had studied qualified for It that to ignore hit claims Uw. Enconraged by hia ancceaa in this wonld create a national scandal. effort he eonght for himself the poet of What Mr. Puiitaer and tho Democracy Burro gate, aa the Probete Judge is call-a- d in New York Bttta Ha waa alerted, want ia that tha only touchstone of fitness for federal office shall bo tha fray- end held the office for many year, ed maxim of David B. Hill, "I am a In this office Judge Parker continued Itemocrat. Upon thia issue ha has no hia silent and underground activities in to the "firm and irrevoca- politics of th Naw York variety; n misgivings ble" convictions of tha Sphinx of Eaopna. variety in cities exemplified by TamIn Judge Parkers eyes tho author of the many, and in the country districts not maxim To tha victor belong tha spoils" on whit behind Tammany in seal, canwaa tha greatest statesman, not exceptning and unaerupulousne. ing Bom Tweed, New York ban ever Favored by HltL produced. And Mr. Pulitxer believre Bays a recent writer, speaking of thia that a Democratic mummy of the Marry period of Judge Parker's life: school in th Whit Ilona wonld not Polltira la New Tnt la hard and permit any question of fitnem to interIt U without sentiment, and kaa fere between the faithful and thn fedno principle aeve tbe principle of nurreae. eral pay roll. Thia la aa true of country aa of town, as At present the sturdy, robust repub- true ct the cornfields aa of Tammany Hall. only licanism of Theodore Roosevelt stands Vlctoiy U the only virtue, defeat the huew In New Turk. Judge Berber lietwaen tha Democracy and tba offices. crlmo tbeoe things: he aaw no visitors, courted How to remove this stumbling block in no dreams, lapsed into no trance. Pato thn path of tha lean and hungry wan- tiently, practically, he added on man nn-tand tb two to umeiiody else, derers of lffiM and 1!Nk ia th supreme, another, the mult of hi arlilltloni waa th conthe only irnue left to the Democracy. trol of tha county of Ulster. " If a national election coaid be decidTha steady ancceaa of Jndga Parker, ed by the voters wranting a Job, irrecold and spective of their fitness for it, tha De- hia even, business methods, atmocracy nmler th leadership of Mr. bloodies ia calculation and result, tracted tha attention and the favor of Puiitaer would be iuvinrible. David Bennett IlilL In 1S85, when Mr. llill was about to make hia first canADVISERS OF CANDIDATE& vass for tha governorship of New York, Trust Magnates with Parker be chose for tbe practical manager of hia campaign Judge Parker. Thus at Matcenea with Kooeeveit. Two old aawa "Birds of a feather the aga of thirty-threyears Judge Parkflock together" and "Men are known er became Hill's political manager. He tha company they keep" are applicable elected hia man. to th present campaign. Hern are some Mr. Hill, early in hia administration of the men who sisml close to tbe two as Governor, rewarded his faithful man-agpresidential candidates, and art known by appointing biin to the Supreme na their political advisers: r Bench of the State of New York. For Iarkere-Augu- st Belmont. W.. has. practically speaking, occustreet magnate; (Scirge Foster Peabody, pied the Mnpreuie or the Court of Apditto; David B. Hill, of unsavory polit- peals bench ever since. ical record; Coni Meyer, of the angar There is Judge Parker's public record. treat; Patrick legislative A practical politician, a manager ot the fftaiularil of gent Oil Company. campaigns, a discovery and protege ot John B. MacDonald, Belmont a handy David Bennett Hill! Uin." And now, at the end of thia plain, unFor Roosevelt Elihn Root, former varnished tale, it remains to be noted Secretary of War; John Hay, Secretary that from beginning to end there ia not of State: William It. Moody, Attorney act down in all tha pages devoted to General; William II. Taft, Secretary of Jndga Farter and his candidacy one War; Georgs B. Corteiyon, former Sec- single utterance of inspiration, entbnsi-aretary of Commerce and Labor; Joseph patriotism, or even ona word sugG. Cannon, Speaker of th House gesting n broad and generous appreciaRepresentatives. tion of public need and pnbiie interests, mall or great, in ail the years during Wo aro more fortso at than oar which Jndga Parker baa handled" local now who canfl-draenowowte, e appeal for oa the nrenad, which name campaign la Counselors. sows aad rxprroe aeeh to have Next to a mans acta, judged by bis If trlami that, vowed motives, there is no safer guide ther mar he trasted to prove to every principle which la tha f,. character and his mental qualities laat to hi hia choice of associates snd fellow eight yeare they have laid dawn aa than vi tall and to leave andlstarhed thaee workers. Tnming from the megger talc very acte of administration beraaao of of Jinixe Parker's political life to bis which thoy oak that tho admlalotr political counselora and iniimatea, whom tioa itaelf bo drlvaa from pawov do w find? 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