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Show TilL ilUik.MM) hX.V'Jli ,o;no!!efp.Lii.c;Lw- - ACClUATt ktf tLJ PAESCRIPnON lilt uia.ic for every ihi ; ,vm m.isifc its i.r lin'iif, il lV?p vV.: ,. ul ie- 3.1(1 IJ riatU lui:l &a a.i "i. ' djy t ai.it'::. locks h r.xs with cl: tnva you have a dif: -cul prescription or on: that is to bz used in a s rious case of ilies:, bring; it to us. We till every pr cr-fas it is , wri ten. That is why so man do:-- o s direct their patients to bring; prescriptions to us. on DRiVcR, THE DRUGGIST. Lai vi uxn. - r.UJ MONDAY MOliNlNtl. jaxuarv !, 1'JOS. LAtiC:: NOTES The Q.ieeii'ini .. sive Surieiy of 1. n iciiced l.. In In t.Siraliai lYcgree- Slid Jillit'. S of a.l J..CS u;il;. i Me. ciii.p::i:i: t:i.j ,wtii i' a.:.u!i L'. ILt Nee Dreeutivr 21, l.i until in , is:,;., stated before, ilu apj'v-a- r Wiiiiuiu is. Hoiubioucr, a i.tvkvr in' to be unThe smi'gSM ,..j ivtueen tte UniV New because iltiUlKM flat uJK CltYa rounded, so. (O Aii. liillS ted Brotherhood o- C:i. i, outer aid the sucSu- riate Justice oi the I'uiusl advantage tu Lave Mr. Cie.euiud AinalguuiuleJ Society at ceed Limseif and Ihua pet lnui out oi hav iVueffe'-the way for 1J2. in L:s nrst speech a minute. Both bena tor Hilt nntt l . haa been iuet- - j of the campaign, iq the luuug Muiphy announced that they molIj poned on aivoui;'j cf some pioviMjons einocrs.ic dub. of Albany, ouveruor make an issue of the ligi.t oi ilie in I he prp. ed i ti n ,f amaig.mwion r on ;0 m loth liul had said p.aiuiy and biuutiy that president io igwre Uieiu i 1 1',, it. if there were any wiio li.eJiUteu iiiat or.n subject, rieuator G'oi u.a.'i. ut U Mari via Lot ii.t, aiio altoyetior in cutting the national ticket tr.ey akoiilu l. ..ton tin .'a. ! cut the state ticket a well, and his pei fret haimuuy wn a tne Wnac to.ie, ( c! the Uu.ied came w:.eu in tiicir luvor. and cut was Imruen the of the ail n have been speech reiioited made iavoraiiy he .pcci-hcna- e advaii.e in the state uur.ng a car.ieu i.n the nomination tiio ihat ckiiipbign. As in prcv:uus ca.u :ie a.'tlon of the' tue nto I Steel CorHrsiiu-agnate. 'i; the pri.-.iSigus, he qut out of the state, not' In ti;e agamt the ili.rub owerl a t. r ii:ng 0I tin plate Under the ior-- t ably to luabtnu, ami aoracJ to id.! nominationlight j ayl.-et- . Senator ll.ti . , , wiIh tie Amal-I.uuay of election. That he earned the not only man Mr. Houiblim.r to., little, tK.raiion'a A(tN, , Htpel aiate a:ul Mr. Cicw.aiid lost it was .vU.iwn to dcaerve but wmlt,a an, i;n Flatr wmi.i 33,40 g pox of aiwaya considered by hie. nut so much that a valuulije of every 10l i prerogative f'c pounds u personal tribute to him a. evidence senator eaa taken Hag., bare. Wages wIau the New are advanced 2 cr tent wiih that the Democrats were airaid of the Voik men had beenauay every ten-erignored iu bi advance iu tn prim per box tariff doctrine. Jus gage Lad been thrown of tin plate. The year 1899 saw the McKinley Jowu faiily and squarely. (ariff law in practice and Mr. McKinley By thia time there was a Populietic The General Federation of Trades, hliuaeif up for in hia new- element in. the senate, a well a some the financial oiga .izaUon of Great ly gerrymandered disuict in Ohio, it senator from the south and west who Britain, seeuis to lie growing very was resolved by the Democratic party haa allow n leaning toward the new well, despite bad iudustrial conditions. schism o' "free silver." to devote Its aupremest effort to The federation ha membership now much There .ia the tariff champion, and for that quiet proselyting of 425.000 with in the general purpose the notable speakers, of tho among them, so quiet, indeed, that not treasury, while affiliated national two Lours Senbefore ibe final vole from section Into every a .unions have poured party o;al of 39.000,000 in .the stale. Governor Hill was among ator Gray and Vila, the administra- their Individual trenriuies. them. Between Governor Hill ant the tion leaden Jn the senate, were confilate president there waa always a dent of victory and so announced them' Ilia I ulled Mine Workers aia nuelves. Senator Hill Limseif made an warm friendship, and it la on record merically the si roiig.'st aubuidinate the eloquent nomination sjteech against union affiliated with the A. F. of L. that one day while the special cars of the two partlca were headed in the and Senator Vilas spoke for the ad' The United Brotherhood of Carpenters ministration. Lis Bart waa of speech and Joiners is second, and tha Brothersame direction they were Joined in to a discussion of tho constitu- hood of Teamstem i third. one train and the Republican canditional of the president to appoint date and the New York governor talk w hom right he pleased. Tbe Dominion government haa aped together for an hour or morel The following week came the nomiThomas lMI,rr:ngttm, formpointed 8ENATORS11IP FORCED ON HIM. nation of Wheeler II. and a member of tbe New Brunewiek Hill did not want to bo Culled this time the fight wae Peckham, to be more bit- erly Eta tea senator fur several reasons. ter, but Wheeler 11. Peckham wae to legislature, immigration agent, and has Chief of these was that be waa an an- suffer a similar fate when, on a vote, authorled him to njwn an uffice In Boa-ton-, to carry on a campaign in an efnounced candidate for the presidential not only were fuoet of the old men fort to nomination and felt that a seat in the found with the New York senators, but Canadianinduce farmers to settle in the aorthweet It la upper house might interfere with his such men as Senator lluar had been ad- within the last 15 months claimed that fully 50,000 ded to them. It has always been as- Americana, plans for active work. He was deter from the middle Democrat sorted that the vote at this time would west, have mostly mined, however, that a takes up locations in should go. The term of Senator Ev- have been even more decisive if Sen- Canada. ans was to explra March 4, 1391. ator Hill had insisted upon it. That fight ended the opposition of Judge Parker, who had been elevated The Bourne Cotton Mills of Rhode to the bench by Governor 11111, was the New York senators to tbe supreme Isiand, alhough they have been incourt waa nomination. It enuunneed asked to take the senators hip. He dethen that the president Lad finally de- volved In two strikes during tbe past clined, although it is on record that cided confer with the New York sen- year, and have elso been obliged to the Kings county delegation indorsed ators toand that there had been some curtail production, haa declared the him for the position. al thiny-flrcommunication Edward Murphy, Jr., nf Troy, was land. What thebegun by Air. Clevedividend to operatives who aie enticomnature of thia also asked. He said he did not desire munication waa could tled to participate lu the profit sharnpver be learned, the office. In this emergency they but there was no further ing plan ia lue at this concern. It and fighting, turned to the governor, the state when Rufus W, Peckham was subse- amounts to 2 per cent, on wages earnleader. You must take It," they said. quently mimed it waa with the fore- ed from June 20, 1904. to December 1, masters: "See that minimum lima is the employed have formulated a penApril, have formed a Hill only consented the Saturday night knowledge of Mr. liill and with hia 1904. About 400 operatives in the emaud will taka contracts for absolutely afforded train and engine sion system, w! h a minimum of 29 ploy of the corporation were entitled creaa for a ret. Keep such record and a maximum of S0 after 60 years building, as the big contractors who preceding the election, William F. hearty approval. discrew movement of before of train nf age, and at least 10 yesra of If it is an honEheehaa then saying: formerly employed them did. A chartThereafter he was the administration to participate in thia dividend. based on the reservation ef 1 par er has been applied for and a number patchers aa will absolutely prevent nn or, Air. Hill deserves It; If it Is a defender. The story is told that he ef stockholders have already subscribAn art recently paaeed by tbe House enginemnn or trainman from going out cent from the men'a wagon. sacrifice, who Is more willing to make once saved the administration a serious on n ed. that, sacrifice then he?" There was dilemma. It was juat after the first of Representatives of Rhode Island real. run without full allotted time for There are more than 217.000 baga majority on Joint ballot of two for bond issue, over which there had been prescribes a fine of 250 to 500 or imgagemen, brak email and conductors in the Democrats in that legislature, and a storm of protest. It. was August Belmont haa been elected alleged prisonment for three to six moniha or Executive Councils of tbe English tbe United States, President of tbe National Civic FedJust at the ninth hour a Democratic that certain men in Wall street had both, against any employer or rovimra-tio- n eration to surreed the lata Senator attempting to prevent working Iron Founders' Society and the Assomember from New York signalised the been enabled to make an immense sum The Dundne (Scotland) Trades and Hanna. Samuel Oompera, Ptwiident of ciated iron Moulders of Scotland have event by getting married and depart- of money by it and the second issue be- people from belonging to n labor or- concluded an tho American Federation of Labor, was n working agreement with Labor Council recently entered imminenL ganization as a condition of new or ing on his wedding tour. The hunt came the view of a closer relationship be- emphatic protest against tha local A resolution end a bill had been pre- continued employment. First made quietly for that member In the tween the two unions The members municipal council squandering 240 few days intervening was spirited and sented ia the senate, one by Senator of of two tha tho forla will aanclatlona to have taxepayera money pounds of West and the The failure of the maize crop In Planters In Louisans are unanimousthorough, and he finally turned up in Elkina, Marian Virginia, Butler, of South Caro- Ruumania on account of the summer mally sanction tlw arrangement by "entertaining the Lord Mayor of Lonby ly In favor of Italian labor for tbe the ninth hour lu true melodramatic other don and suite. tha lina. Both provided that no agreement to become operaborna and the severity of tbe winter vote, plantation and are willing to pay from style. Governor Hill did not resign should ba issued tiieieafler without the drought la bearing very severely epon the tive on March 1, 1905. II to $1.50 a day daring the planting his governorship and go to Washingconsent of congiess. That would bars poorer clause. Parliament ha voted The National Alliance cf Amalgamatton for the short term after March 4. tied tbe hands Alarcim Frieder, manager nf the Klota ed Painter, Decorators and Pa per hang-er- a of end 1400,000 for tha distribution of maize president but remained Ja the state and admin- nude it impossible the ilk mill, la Carbondale, Pa., waa reis in favor of amalgamating with for him to fane the and forage among thq sufferers The thirl annual convention of tha office as of his usual. istered the duties crisis. cently held in ball, charged with workf the Brotherhood of Painters laternational Hal Carriers Is announcAnother thing that kept the govervae at hia mill mora hours rati It waa on Thursday, the Senate waa ing ope A movement toward n general strike a ed to begin on Monday, January 9, at nor In Albany was the Impending elec- soon to adjourn to Monday, and Senweek than the law allowa A number of rnrpentera of PltUtoa, , At Minneapolis, tion. Jones wanted to he governor, ator Hill had been celled to the chair among the agricultural laborers In the a recent meeting of th Brisbane but the organization, which means by the president. With few to pey at- south of France, reported tu tbe SoThe Fnll River Unions will continue (Australia) Trades and Labor Council cialist organ, Humanitn, Senator-elecprove New Orleans, La., has 19 labor unmay t Hill favthe strike. that wanted It, tention and without warning. Senator It was decided to take atei to organise ored R. P. Flower. Mr. Flower waa Butler railed up bis resolution, asking to have political as well aa other the women workers in the rkttiilng ions, whose members are colorad men. It ia reported that United Statee Bo- tieile, many of whom are compelled They have a combined memljerahlp of nominated and elected by 50,000 ma- unanimous consent for its immediate oster Dietreh, of Nebraska, has a schema consideration. to work under the most degrading 11.0U0. jority. or 3PPloy!ng ooavicta at work upon sweating conditions. The president pro tem waa in a quanI thirty-seve- n tinplate the Panama Canal. It la further report-mil- ls Thousand of laborers have alrack dary and hia eyes at Once traveled to- company started Of CHAPTER iy. the 242 milli all ed that the matter has "aprw 1J recently. the few administration Senators ia work ia tbe Russian Baku oil fields. to A. of the the According report Senator Hills career in tha upper ward but seven are now running. For the ! strongly to sociologists and to F. of L. a gain of 900 per cent, haa practical houke of tha national legislature is wifil the chamber. Senate from South Carolina flint time in the ulstory of the ram- - politicians at tbs capital. teen made In tho retail clerks' organiBookkeepers of (be United Stales, remembered. Almost throughout his asksThe unanimous to toe Imme- pany or its predecessor, the Amerisation. and Canada are eadeavoring to make term Lis was the anomalous position diate considerationconsent can mill n Tlnplare company, every of nf tic .'ill Acting on the sunge-tinto consolidate!, and therementioning of being at once Hr. Cleveland's bit- the resolution dal of the Michigan Central Railroad, Pa., who bava been oa slrlka since last arrangements The necessary owned will shortly be in full by form an international assoclatioa. terest political opponent and at the form waa gone by title. without a disthrough same time hia strongest defender. He senting voice and there wae a murmur entered the eenate chamber an avowed of The reenlt of .the referendum of the joy by the opposition. candidate for the preeidential nomina"The clerk will record the senior Sen- wage question in Scotland has been tion. Hia indorsement by the Democfrom New York ee objecting," practically a unanimous vote by the racy of the 8tate of New York was a ator miners to accept tbe proposals of tlie came foiegone conclusion, for to all intents officer. the sharp voice of the presiding Conciliation Board for tbe regulation Mid-Wint- er was there about a Immediately and purposes he. waa tha ' Democracy of miners wages in all tlie Scottish of the Slate of New York. Virginia of protest that the'Chalr had no vote. districts Over 80,000 miners are afe bad approved of his candidacy. Florida There was an argument which waa no fected by the decision. ' Y Elkins 'y had dona the same, while other atatee sooner settled than Senator ; ' s' that Mr. Hill knew It, but he fouyht called up hia bill, and there was every on. His political life had been devoted prospect of great strife when a motion Organizer of the International Brothto hard, relentless fighting, and he to adjourn was made and tbe Senate erhood of Teamsters are already formcomposed of automobile knew not whea to atop. William F. waa declared adjourned. There was ev- ing uniona prowpect of another attempt to driven who operate bueine.--e vehicles. ery Harrlty, of Pennsylvania, sprang the take .W ; 4'4iu i.'Vto up tbe Butler bill on Monday, but The movement, which started in New Cleveland campaign early bv bolding a on is all in carried tha York, came Air. st being large midnight delegate election in Philadelphia, in Runday night 1 ,1. which Cleveland men were chosen, and Svelanda famous rail for a popular cities of the country. crisis waa panned. Rhode Island followed with a similar : Kfis, r i Labor officials of Philadelphia. Pa., One of the grest fights of Senator indorsement. Mr. Hill promptly called 1 the New York convention for' Febru- Hill In the Senate was that against the are planning to have the Independent a Alliance Allied and the Structural old In he tax. diametriIncome this turned and that convention went ary 22, 1892, of consoliTrades that hia Building the storm HIS sale will be the greatest in our history city for him as an offset to anything that cally against party, and that followed the action resulted in dated. might have been done before. as the values ollered here are positively The convention at. that time adopted threats to "read him out of the party. An organiser of tbe United Mine . ft' the unit rule. Whether this was a mho When the Senate deckled to investiunprecedented. You have free and unrelike lows and Kansas were evenly di- gate the bond deal, so called, Senator Workers of America has Just formed choice of our entire stock of stricted vided. But throughout it may be aald Hill was a strong opponent of the idea, a union in Nanaimo, B. C. It ia the that Air. Hill was Hill's own campaign juat aa be strongly favored tbe sugar intention to organize all miners from j Clothing everything included. Montana to Vancouver Island into manager? be was. hia own strongest investigation. "It is useless, he said. uniona affiliated with the United Mine friend and supporter. Although many "You can accomplish nothing. But the men throughout the coun- bond deal waa investigated and there Workers organization. ?j try were active hi hia support, none never was even a report of the comThe Parliamentary Committee of the mittees work. choice eclipsed him in influence or power. British Trade-Unio- n Congress haa On the other hand, powerful men in It was while he was in the Senate opened a campaign for tha purpose of the party were arrayed on the aide of that Senator Hill for the third time railing publle attention to the action Air. Cleveland. Behind them were great waa induced, to run for the Governorbusiness interests well satisfied to have ship of New York State. It wn a hope- of the government in refusing to grant the reins of government in Air. less fight and he wae defeated. Fol- facilities for passing tlie Trades DisClevelands conservative control. "It lowing that came the campaign of 1896, pute bill, which paaed its second readSACK SUITS Made of fine cheviots and tweeds, a la MENS SINGLE AND waa not in the cards to beat Mr. Clevewhen the party, falling into tbe hands ing by large mejority. effects. In medium and dark tones; also blaca cheviots and unfinished worsteds; regular fli.50, land that campaign, and It ia believed of the radical element, swept everyScotch, During the past year the Boot and take or not may be a matter of opin- thing before it at the Chicago conven- Slioe f 18.00 and 20 Suita, now Workers union baa conducted an other when ia that It but William history ion, tion and nominated Jennings advertising campaign for tho purpose Made of excellent cheviots and friezes, in stripes, plaids sad states followed the example of New Bryan. Hill was the leader of the op- of MENS FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS inrresslng the sale of union stamp k double-breaste; regular 619, and 20 Overcoats, or York some delegations that were al- position at the time and fought the Newith or without single effects; plain adcampaign embraces their braskan. until swept down by tbe ma- shoe. This new threw most evenly divided a 0OW IIMM dailies, magazines, vertising in ill tea t.i (Li. strength to Mr. Cleveland, thus render- jority on the other side. He waa like- trade papers, billboard and other highing hia nomination on tbs first ballot. wise the leader of the opposition in way prominence, and circular letter to What would have been the result of 1900, almost the sole survivor of the a failure on the part of Mr. Cleveland men who bad once preside. at national homes. on conventions, and it waa in 1904 that hia to obtain the necessary two-thirIu order to clear out quickly what remains of our holiday good 6, we bare shaved prices ao aa to In session at Montreal. After the first ballot At Chicago can only be leadership asserted itself again, when Can., forbeing seven Induce yon to purchase liberally. Ilere'e Juat a hint: committee weeks, tbe ti. Parker waa nominated. .i- -n conjectured. Despite Bnurke Cochran's of the Order of Railway Telegraphers Govwith wool, Shirts and Drawers, regWhile Dress Shirts, regular 61.00 wonderfully eloquent plea, has presented an ultimatum in 75c ular value 11.25 and 61.50, now ernor Flower, Air. Croker and William 11.50 and CAR. TROLLEY ON THE McNicoll, of tbe Canadian now ... ... ... ... ......... 65s F. Sheehan tirelessly working for him, cotton Parific of and Lisle, change regarding Railway, Fancy Hosiery, 1IATB Your choice or 82.50, 31.00, the vote ennld not be changed, and Mr. schedule for the Company's telegrapregular Sac Hose, per pair Hill remained in the senate. During 83.60 values, new blocks and (Front the Philadelphia Press.) ia not to If revision this the her. agreed now new light shades, soft or stiff that campaign, however, he did valiant Madam, said the funny man, who entire 700 Canadian Pacific telegraph.1.95 service in many states. Opening the had given his seat to a fair passenger, ers threaten to strike. styles Silk CrtvMO. nKW Fttr Silk Suspenders la Boxes; regcampaign, aa usual, in Brooklyn he did I hear yon say Thank your besutlful designs, regular style, to $1.50 Tallies, npoke thereafter in Indiana. Ohio, New ular 61.00 75c and 1.00 values, now ... "No, you did not, replied the fair Tha effort of the Masarhuaets He BOW all Jersey, Connecticut and Illinois. were passenger. balbriggaa, a.... heavy ....a to a.a.aa.a.f.aa 00O Underwear, Woman's Trade divert girls worked up to the hour the poll "Ah!" to household baa services from factory and then returned to Washingopened, "Aiy surprise and astonishment renfailed- because most of tbe glrle prefer-e- d Don't fail to take early advantage of tha extraordinary values now being offered in every department ton. ' He made one call at the White dered me speechless. mill work, with its shorter hours. quite a saving of money to you. of our store it House after the inauguration March g, 1S33, the papers record it and thereInno will that action announced is amateur hate said the It "I here," after called no more. as ha extracted a small model he taken in the senate on tha National Trouble arose almost instantly over ventor, eight-hobill until a report baa been New from hia grip, "a device that will warn the distribution of patronage inDemomade of a of when the ia tbe train investigations by the Deengineer anyone aa the Mr. Hill, York State. and Labor. the of Commerce track. sake partment crossing the for cratic leader, thought.that No good. rejoined the railway manof aa organization that bad carried the OGDEN, UTAH. The management of the Chicago and should ager. "It's tbe party erosring the track State seven successive years he Instead that requires the warning.' 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