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Show ni ifiiMnd eeppeit te th mational ticket. RepobU- - The Pilot te hrmoeod mnUyjby ka approvalHgu and admlretian ef President Raorevrtt public acts U bin twenty yean of public life-- It deeUrea that "no man can point t n aimglo act ad hia, public or private, ialaeeced by prejudice of race or creed er color except piwjadiro In favor of tho dared TMy poor, tho oppceaaod or tie deapiaad." RoonW't The chauge in the party alignment of (or thin lnfinratial journal ia It ia an inmanro and aignificant. of tho change which ha ben goALSO EEVOLT. ing on for twenty yean which ha divided between two great political parties BEWSrtfEBS the Irish Catholic vote, which formerly was almost nolidiy Democratic. The Democratic party wae well served by the g crnae which swept the country for a very brief period fifty year viOinCHt jjjnfSB? Irish-Americ- Know-Nothin- ago. Thia drove the foreign-bor- a self in fovor af th elertiea of Pneident WHAT Booeevelt Patrick Egna. Waehlngton, Aug. IT. Patrirk Egan, formerly mlaiater to Chili under lSai-dent Harrison and was there at th time ef the Baltimore affair," aa tha incident wae called, haa come eat strongly in support ef Rooeerelt. Mr. Egan ha ah. way taken an interest in politico, especially among the I of the country. Four year ago he support'd tho Democratic ticket, because ef his beliefe ae to bnt be will support the Republican nominees this year and work fur thorn. Mr. Egaa'a bums is in New York, and ho will do much uork iu that State. ' Rickard Price Morgan- - voters, I Wright, in.. Aug. 1. Price the great majority of whom at that time were Irieh Catholics, into the Democratic Morgan of this city, who ha declared ia favor of i Ruuaevelt. one of tho moat party because it we opposed to the When the orgunixatloa diatingniahed Democrats of Illinois. 11 ia the founder of fhe village of Iforight aad idea of the Utter disappeared from and was named for hia great-noclDr, minority the face of tho earth the Democratic l Price of revolutionary fame. command party retained the advantage which it Mr. left Uh-har- "iew.lWrflCl ' Know-Nothin- didst rt ,f 11 Four g. Ru-ben- rtm:of liia poiitb folio" thousand of would Stathey year there PM,Iy r Brfia. got enpport fiU y tttf trnwcratic fieveral Parker and also hart boltfd notable k 2?"!!1!: apir the "k fiacnueuto the priraa) and Pilot melon Bun. the who formerly niBeflt me vot-wi- ll cant rawratlc ticket, but on No. 8, tn for Boowrelt John A. McCall Major A. ThUbia. Patrick Egan , pH Strauss. BEK. ygg mCIAMBNTO .1 tapportini rZmtor mocretic D rrhcramento KepajA Bee. Daiiy California Democratic Iemocr.tic P the -- L nd will anpport the Republican reasons: Et airiag the following Booae-mBncm say tor Theodore want him, not do fruate Ike that da want Parker. ifc of tho Republican Aad k tot wae ny-ditM that whenever there issue, it B b aald on any public u !!7jt it did not heeitate and Otam-out a ui atutter ami dually put and utirrti of words, aayiug much did it (mother the gfgiiH aothing; nor on the ground that gpi. Atagrther, ktn tr no roteo to be got by injuring aide. rtodji feeling on either out "TIm Bfpabllrii platform it ana Here I am. Ton the apra aad aaya: u fitlwr take me or leave me.' out Tka Democratic platform dart nke a Chatham atreet clothing dealer, appealing to ck eater: My opinion are jnat tha Vot are yonraT ? Coma me u yean. i ul IH ahow you a coat that will wftrtlj It yoa. I caa It any man of JfcindiB S'SnCw. O -- ut L - eee-dki- kt' ay get all they cannot la thia world met dartre. They muat they take a choice betweea what la aet bo-o-k m half mt, lt liter. Ithi ekooaet Booaerelt berauae, with In tanka, he aunde ill 'American manhood, Independent, wmgaooa, plucky, eenedentiona, and anparrhtaabl, (hackled a n lyadlrate of corporatioui; the Anil ef ae crimiaal coterie waaing fat tha automatic Dtaga! prodta; aritylata f ao predatory monetary nmtlaattca teading jnat law now on tit Mtita koaka and murdering honest Mam la the womb of legialatioo. Tt ipfNM Alton Brook Parker be- he h aat a free agent; bacnnne he h tat h day in the hands of tha pttw, aad that potter Aaguat Belmont: tana ta k merely (he graphophone Val atwet, and what little The Peo-t- a taw Ward threngh the machine baa akukaUy mealed the Voice of Hia taeanaa ha ta today but the taamaet which the Trait hope to nee h dhrfpltaini Theodor Booaeeelt for jd Mo the ilighteet barrier in ill ia Ti taoaam Theodore Rooeerelt bo-coeaidm the Pneident ahould ha naa wh eu be dealt with directly. Alton Brooka Parker be-ta- w Jta" bdier the people (of .etact g. Mu Friday to n Roblneon Wat utta, ghcwid ttum Ihaodon Roosevelt at. y time ie the repreaenta that in it Americanism. A "!tatiw 2 S" lr 11 Alton JJtt the bo-2-? Mine thi fta Si"1 ""wit Brooke Parker be-repre- - ft ,HtoB,tta martin. Booeevelt fg, .kg right of tho Justice to tha down- "AttapprwH. the disfranchiaad. Miidg Brooka hmyt-1!?lyiytttl- Parker y rnaf nM S' MhTb?K?!rmt 4,taSi S3 k to ,7 bo- - Platform th Ttt1 ieeu approve the negro an ,dditlnl demerit ldda ioanlt ffort D,ktin man as an r radical and MuDm th! " tt an tatwtaiSTT -- n,0evlt wiH l,6nHii0Ttinlke tawt. tab tUti'kilvs be-li- K tahtaer "tar. t,hU of the tartbw needed leg-w taether the peo-I-d B three syndicated Infamtaa trilaud.!1. iw,e1t,'e treat would of Theo-kk-reLo tarj PjJL" ta could. beain they fight for xu llou Brooks the, nominated and whom Brook. taw! tan P.ra h,Bd Mw.niSd!V,dtruata. "ICW and Tta Parker, nJPb'Iadelphit R Preen. of the oldest of Catholic opinion In tha United uniformly Demo- yeare. filing vigorous hitw h?.flnentiai Pilot, T b. SAFE MAN.W ta Boston Pilot Prefer , pat rna "Three atagr and ebeeroa ebargsA with a trefoil slipped." This ta tha mil of anna of Mr. Parker, th Dsoaoctutir candidate fur President. I i j I j I ; TU-de- TO THEM. Candidate P. is a drefTul smart An nobody beats him at man. right lsj-iu- low; Nothin to aay," was his ginerul plau. An then then he said it. I guess you might know. An Alton B. Parker, sex he: No second term goes for Dary an me." rerk-one- ioud-voire- d, broad-minde- al hare law iwuuillr !y (be nrwa-apiand the rail rend lidili stunt a (perti S I m.iile M llocsimi duriur the I eai net p'easrd ('oiivetf Inn. aith Jiidrr nttltule at the Ft. I ai'.h raureiit'ou. and an eipn-wmyself Iu ihsl aic.t'h. He baa carets I ly 're-- . I I , While Wabbling Indefinitely, Dnmu erntn Am Half Haapf, There ie such a thing as thoughtfai-nm- s What's this we hear, what tidings drear! What rising hope are sipped. Since Parker baa a coat of arms, But has trefoil alipd! When did it go? How came it on? What forbear hot hi grip Upon imrt of coat of' arms, And let the trefoil slip? Why did he fail? Wlist ia the tala In ancient uuuiuw-riit? What that dreadful The day the trefoil slipied! on tty. Had JrTrrvn a coat uf arms; Was lie mi well equipped? ! ami trefoils! Hah! No wninler thia oue slipiieii! Aiueru-au- aecpi.t.-Mier- agree!" to-fo- . i THE SUPPED TREFOIL Ui-g- gi . 1 ARRIVES. prim-iislitie- K to-da- HOGG Em-Gu- e. end human kindness, and it behooves the Republican to rejoice with d the Democrat, inasmuch as tha Demo- Candidate P. he art down an he crat err. after a manner, rejoicing That o all policies it wni the worst awoug themkelvea, after many yean. Why ahould they not I They have at For to acknowledge that hed take the second. taaet adjusted themselves together, after fashion and. In their own estimation, (Mebbo hed better wait nntil the fink) nr approaching the banka of th sweet Bnt Alton B. waters. Parker, sen he: It is true that throughout nil thin Second terms, theyre on exploded idee." blessed aanimilnticn runs a streak of venom. There ie Hill at the East and there ta Bryan In tha West, there is Candidate P. be goes out fer swim Every mornla, an sen: "How I wish gold and expert foxlneaa oo the one bend, 'noth- - my vim and silver and iandarape Every voter coaid lent th Barker some kind a fish?" weeping oratory on the othei and Then Alton B. where are we at? Parker, era he: Still, a human being, raring for other bnmaa being, every d "Kindly don't mention them two feme to mo." Republican ahould be with the Democrat ia their rejoicing over being halfway right They have, at least got Candidate P. are two terms ia too many. Sea there is danger, in fart, ia th ea. together upon the earn road. They are all uncertain aa they march; they web-b-l So Vll be beet if he doesn't have any, Reasonin things in the way hee beindefinitely, they do not know whethgan. er they am going to Oshkosh or PerdiAn Alton B. tion, bat what of it! They ere at least Parker, why bo matching together, and marching again. It la, perhaps, not going too for to Naedatt get ekeered, fer the folks ail agree, say that putty is the only word that their candidates though each canPATHETIC EXHIBITION. . didate be eminently respectable and good man, and unfortunate only In hav- Democracya Vico Fraaidratial Cowdi-dat- o ing been brought nnder tha searchlight Lacks Mental Visor. All those things do not matter at alL Washington Special Cleveland Loader.) AFTKB rOBTT-NINTEAMS. It la tha half-wa- y happiness of tha DemVisitor returning from th notificaocrats la being hnlf-wa- y ia having right tion ceremonies ut Whit Bulphnr half-wa- y adjusted platforms together Springs agree in tha statement that th Michigan Damec ratio Naira paper men over. should that thinking rejoice laawa Democracy for Republicanism. exhibition given by former Senator DaAfter all, we are nothing bnt frllow-bein- vis in making 14. The Muskegon, Mich., Aug. hia address in response to with we and other belnm, ought tbs notification waa pathetic and disMuskegon News, which alnco ita first to rare for each other and rejoice la each issue forty-nin- e year ago has upheld couraging in th cxtrmis to tho DemoDemocratic principle, has announced others heppineaa, and we ehonld be glad cratic leadens who witnessed tt. Ho that henceforth it will be a Republican that with a vague, indefinite dab at a departed from his written speech, his paper. Supplementary to the announce- platform which the Republicans have memory failed him, snd he gave such ment of tho change Henry Wanty, the been giving them for years, the Demo- proofs of th effetoa of ago aa to astonpublisher, former Democratic State com- crats ere happy. God bleea them! "God ish those who hod heard of hia vigor. mitteeman and a lifelong Democrat, an- bless na all, said litttla Tiny Tim. In attemiiting to quote Judge Firker's nounced that be had joined the Republitelegram ho was unable to recall his MARKED REPUBLICAN GAIN. can ranks. words correctly. Those who had critiTho New in explanation for its accised Mr. Root's observations on tho ago Preaidea-tlof Vat a aa Beenlt a" Straw tion leys: Thin change of policy cornea of the candidate had nothing to my afPiwfereacce af Chieagaana. from a conviction that tha Democratic 22. The Tribune, ter th address. Chicago, Ang. in not tha Democratic Mr. Devia will not bo allowed to tabs party of y which bee jnat completed a strew vote befrom tho party of tha daya gons by; all classes tho stump. of of presidential preferences lief that the domination of that party Rea at present constitnted in the nation of Chicago voters, found remarkable Bros volt and Iirigntisw. citl-- It of classes all among gains publican would not be conducive ta the beet inWhat President Rooaevelt has said says: terests of the people, and from the connational irrigation, which "Tha canvass was condndad yester- and done for viction that tha supremacy of the Repubia tha great new hope of tha West, ahows had after 10,988 explained persons day, lican party ta necessary to national deand conclusively that the reclamatheir preference for presidential cand- clearly . act waa panned by hia assistance, velopment." idate. Of the number (k004 gave Roose- tion with when tt could not havo been velt ns their choice, 3,789 said their bal- out tt. The new homes whichpassed will cover DEMOCRATS TOR ROOSEVELT. Noin lots would be cast for Parker lbs Western deceits, tho new hem marvember, and 648 expressed themselves kets for Eastern manufacturers which John A. McCall Will Support the Re- for Defaa, the Socialist candidate. these homes will create, tha new prospublican Ticket. "There he gain shown of 408 ia tho New York, Aug. Z7. John A. McCall, usual Republican vote and a lorn of 420 perity and well being which national irla bringing to tho whole rountry president of tbo New Yorit Lift Inanr-anc- e from tha nsoal Democratic vote. Thia rigation theo are tha direct results of tbs farfor indicated practically tha aama percent Company, Is going to vot Roosevelt and Fairbanks. Mr. McCall age as last week, when there was a Re- sighted set ion of President Roosevelt. ta a Democrat His brother la Justice publican gain of 178 over tha regular Tha Heme Market, McCall of tho Bnproma Court, elected on Republican vote and a Democratic loss Good wages make good buyer and tho Tammany ticket a year ago. Mr. of 261 out of 8.006 person polled. full employment, general prosperity, McCall has been a lifelong friend of The result of th canvass in detail fo- good wegea, and fair prices are tbs only not to ho is bat only, going Judge Parker, llow: conditions which esn insure to a cot vote tho Republican ticket, but ho ia For 6J0i Booeevelt, Republican try . the prosperity that comes from working effectively for ita success. 8,789 large distribution and consumption of all For Parker, Democrat 648 kinds of products tho For Debs, Socialist Conasqaently 147 For Swallow, Prohibition rountry which haa th wisdom to proNew York, Aug. 17. Oscar Strauss, Number ftora whom expression! tect and guard the homo market will be minister to Turkey nnder Cleveland, bolts were obtained .10,068 moat prosperous, and the party that favIn tha Democratic ticket 37 ors that policy repreaenta explaining thin Classes interviewed patriotism, tep ha aaya: 6.000 prosperity and progreae. That ape! la the Usual vote, Republican 4.209 Republican party, and its standard bear"President Roosevelt's action In the Usual vote, Democratic 422 er ia Theodore Rooaevelt. anthracite coal ntrike and in his rein- Usual votc Socialistic 129 stating Miller in the government printing Usual vote. Prohibition 498 office ahowi him to be a man whose Republican gain In vote Bate for Vetarfo Gaidai cnee of right, nnder the moat trying cir- Democratic loan in regular party If yon believe with Abraham Lincoln 420 that it in better to pay good wages to ca met acre, could not bo influenced or votes, including Sodalintn clouded by any considerations of ex"The foregoing includes the 8,606 vot- have a ton of iron mad at home, and pediency, however powerful they might ers interviewed the preceding week, who have both th iron and the money, than be. had n political preference for Booeevelt to send tha money abroad and have th "He haa shown by these and other ex- of 2,182, 1,333 for rarker, 121 for Debs, iron only, then yon should vote for protection to American industries. ecutive acts that while he is tho friend and 18 for Swallow.' equally of capital and labor, ha will not Th Cltiara First Daty, permit himself to b dictated to or in- BRYAN ON THE PLATFORM. Tho first duty of tbo American eitisen fluenced by either to the prejudice of th in time mi peace is to occurs the greatrights of all the people." tha site est good for I shall not hia family. He does not ' . tha do this when he votes for a party whose attea. or appeal for vatea far ticket apra falsa wrraade. A Daw-cra- tl policy means death to American indusEngoao A. Philbta. AtNew Yorit, Aug. lfl. victory will main vary llttla, tries. torney Eugene A. PhUbin, n recognised if any, progrsaa an acraaml qnaatlaam Tha Democrats are appealing to "the gold Democratic leader in New York, ie aa hag aa th party ia nadar th The American people made it out for Roosevelt. Ia explaining hia po- control af tha Wall fit rest clamant. masses. Th labar plank aa prepared plain ia 1896 aad again ia 1900 whether sition ha said with regard to Rooaevelta by Jndsa Parker's friaada an tha devotion to doty: they wanted an administration of the was n atraddll masses, Ae riaaae er Aa whole people. Those who are forced to admit that Tha nawlnatlra Inglaaa plnnk. Roosevelt's coarea daring th last three mt In estimating Democratic manager Jndn Parker vlrtnnlly nnlllfiaa yean ban been conservative insist that tha antlrtrnat plank. Jaaalegi tha electoral college vota follow Ae rea was for candidate this wee because he Brjxa la "Tha Oummcaar," Joly U. HO. port of the boy who waa catching rata. all this time and that when said: "When 1 get the one 1 am He he ta elected by voice of tbo people ho Tha Reclamation Law provides for after and two more l'U have Area.1 will take a different conns. the irrigation of lands In private ownerTbo Dingley law brought prosperity with ship as well ae for public lands, la acquaintance personal "My every part of the arid west there are and baa maintained it for seven years. Roosevelt leave me in no doubt freTha persons who are tired of prosperity garding hia attitnde in that respect Ha lands already taken np By aettlere, haa at ail time shown a willingness to quently in small tracts, and surrounded caa close it by patronising Aa Democratic ballot box. sacrifice personal policy for th public by public lands which should bo reclaimgood and great devotion to duty. He ia ed. Accordingly tbo law provide that deParker say b will b also a shrewd politician, and to be that water, for not to exceed 160 acres, can fiedJudge as Th President on term with land sack and he muat be possessed with the necessary be sold to persons owning voters wHI doubt let convince him that sagacity to menage our foreign rela- living upon it hs should bo satisfied wlA on less Asa tions eo that our interests will be best If tha telegraph wires had been one term. observed." down daring the St Louis convention Every table of ititlstics showing Aa the convention might never iytvo heard growth of trade and manufacture nnder Major John Byrns. views on (is money Republican of Judge Parkers rul spells prosperity for Ae New York. Ang. 17. Major John havo would question, bnt the platform people and disappointment to Democratic ' Byrne, president of the Democratic been Jnat the same a Honest Money Leogne, 1886 and 190Q, hopes. Tha American flag was evrt more which had branch ea la nineteen State Democrats care very little abont Cannd wae instrumental in influencing n uaivenaliy respected than I ia now or didate Davta age ao long aa be displays number of gold Democrats to vota for tho power of the republic a ere sensibly a generous disposition. President McKinley, has Announced him- - felt everywhere. Why change? ct thTE I,?dor'. the Ieni nr racy once Morgan to support Abraham Lincoln and returned ta the party when Samuel u was nominated for the Presidency. BE GOOD .OR Mr. Parker aaya he not accept Teraa Glees Hia Via ora aa Parker's Letter mt Acceptaoreb a nomination to bo niKlldiu for a secof Trias J. 8. Hogg he ond presidential term.) startled the American nation. S'e have Candidate B. is a sensible aiaa; always thought vt Hogg aa He siaya to bis home au looks arter being, in a way. commensurate with bis A t com; stale, which is greater ia area than half II fanu on the front por-- the beat a liiuru Eunqieau and that he ran. Imwhis aiming ita eittarua a large nnuilier likes An sen that be it as shore as of the lest ritixeus of the I'uiied Ktutra. you're bora! evru Ihciigli it generally gum Itemo-erotiAn AIon H. Iu the militia of the American Parker, sen be: has sveuied ieole. "Not any aecoud term uuownse fer me." a flue hut n inewhul rmle a utl rough ex- eiudilic:ithui of the State of Texas. We My! Ain't it turriblr? What shall we beer aduiireu hiiu. hut we hare never do? siiseilNl Hint hr was imvwil of such V can't never cho. him o' course kern Kiiinit'ti n lie hue recently exhibit- Sat! that's cd. We burr never KiiHied that tills loit me term au' man tlowu in Texas hud the peTOeptiee After hia fnrt 'tain yon, i it lild ennl lc him to Mrliba he'll etay rig lit doso there qtislitits such dclin.tr analysis of Mr. Parkmnkr whur hes at. er's letter if aereiitanrr ri he has done. Bnt Alton B. Here is u inrl of what the Parker, era he: eouerrning that remarkable letter "rreaiduut twicel? Nope. Id uever any : of ' Um. "Aid the Bee eheoaei Theodore Booee-Brook to Alton la prefeieare had gained, and the new immigrant naturally joined the political organisation to which their friends and the other members of their race lw'.ouged. A great many lririimen broke away from their old mooringa and voted for ftlaino in 1884, and havo remained with the Republican party, ever since. Tlivae will vota for Booeevelt thia year, and tho Boot on . .at points out why other should do the aame tiling. The Iris has a race have flourished aad grown strong in thia country. They have improved (heir condition in' many ways. They havo gained wealth. They have displayed a genlua for politic and have found hero tlieir opportunity to make the most of it A generation ago they were making our railroads and doing the rough aad heavy worj of the country Sow immigrant from thg generally. south and exit of Kimijie fill the role of day laborer for the moat part, while the Irish are more likely to he found superintending the job. They have prospered end grown with the growth of the country, and a they perceive that thia country hie been for over forty yearn, excepting a very brief 'interval, under the eway and dominated by the policies of the Republican party. It ta not surprising that intelligent Irishmen are joining tho party under whose rule they have profited so greatly. There are many good reaaoni why Irishmen ahould vote tho Republican national ticket. The Pilot, however, leye most of its (trees on one consideration, which la that the candidate of tho Republican party, Theodore Roosevelt, la no fair weuther friend, no favorer of any claaa or creed or race, but a just man and a aafo oua to trust in storm or cahn." EX . GOVE THINKS. v'-irl- e. fcP Bth MR. PARKER ate-ar- sind aid this of acrrit-anr- . and I that he iwh'iy ylcd-himself t farur the eufnn-rnut if law lust and am tniats. that he alii mconrace and anpinirt the cidni'letloii of the arm! 'auama canal. It tells is that larilf can rot Iw mudlfled durluv the nest fo''r e ream lieeauae th Henate Is and will , lie Hepuldli-auIn at the same lime he Infwruia is that the most cgertlve remta destroy the trasts Is ly edy by whb-n changing these laws. Aa he nnwhere to further enforee the I' sited Rtatis law under whb-the Northen securities rompauy and other trusts were disunited, we could have hut little then hoie nf the trust being dlaturlad under hia admliiialnitlan, la view his afhtrmeat Ibnt lb effective remedy la ta change the tariff laws, and that this raanot be dune becanue the fieuaie will remniu KepuLillcaa fie the next fonr Fears. 1 da aat cslrh th fudut nheretn he deDounces th nmh iu different pan of our lielorrd ranntiy. f th rummlaaloa of each rrhnsa are beyond federal legUhi-llo- u and are sahjert to be dealt will th Plate aniy la whlrb they occur. However, I am glad that he abuse mobs, as err other rltiseo should do, bat. to nay th lmat. It Imiha nugrareful In a speech af this kind. Our nominee, however, prom-- i us letter of aereptaar and I da bop In tt that be will be plain, unequiv-If ocal, outspoken In a daclaialiua that. elected, he will eierrlee his eonstitnlbinnl powers ta th fullnat extent hi sunpnmiiiig ; rusts engaged In foreign and mlcnUta commerce and that he will not try to thwart, bnt will preoo to completion, thogreat brthmias renal ora under coontrasm lta cou-Inn- iniin-lae- bigb-all- ROOSEVELT AH) FA 7...SKV The jr Kvpreurot lbs Hiuheat T) po off t itiueuship aud Character. The Republican party l peculiarly iu its mandanl hearer thia year, iu their uelerlhio political shrewdne ml kuniau ainluui are combined, and! surely no letter ticket could have beers named than RiNwevelt and Fairbanks, one the Empire Slate of Aw I'uiim aud the other a leading Blots oC the CVuirai Went. The two men represent the highest: type of American character, yet they are very uulku in their temperatmeatm and individual traits. One U naturally impulsive, bat education and prartirw have taught him to curb his impulses by reason aud to make them alley the tout logic. The other ia naturally bnt his sense of justice and te love ml right make him aggressive in e every good cease. Mr. Kunaevelt that quality mt genius which K nosarsaur often to anlv difficult problem by a slug! operation Ac nthid and to reach cotM-- i unions almost at a bound, wbil Beuator Fairbanks mind, working by fixed rule and with malhmnatiral precision, lead kina to conclusion Aat are logically perfect. Mr. Roosevelt's impulses are all la Am right direction and never lead him Into nuking mistakes, while Benator Fairbanks habit of deliberation makes bin a little slower to act hot never prevantn hie acting when action ia required. On This ia otto of A moat striking of tho repreaenta Aa principle of aggressiveearliest nianifcatatiaua ml the campaign ness governed and controlled by intellief 1901 It ia uarveilons! llow Ain gent coaaervatiam, aud Aa eAvr Ae-muat have been the gruel which Ae principle of conservatism imbued witta Ao spirit of progress. Tb4 two maks n Democratic presidential candidate served ont to the country te inspire anch a great combination and a winning ticket. perfect expression from an ex Governor of Texas! W expect big, wholesome FREE SILVER GHOST NOT LAID. of Texas, thing from Ae bat we da not expect from any one of Democracy Made n Grave Mia toha im them any sorb kern and delicate and Its fit. Louie Platform. Washington rust (Ind.) literary analysis of a political document aa It waa a great, a deplorable mtatokw llogg haa arra fit to bestow niton Ae letter of acceptance of for Ae fit. Louis omvanAm to leave eat of its national platform th contemplated the Democratic candidate. Why, it's a revolution In all Aat re- commitment of the party to tho It ia Had there been no effurt, a lates to political manifestations! intention on Ae part of any of A delewonderfnl and delirious from ev begates to put In n gold standard plank point ef view. The United State ia Hogg, if its omimlon bad been advocated by ginning to appreciate of Texas, lie knows something eenile souuil money Democrats on A ground that free silver ia a dead las us" it when be sera it would still have been a mistake, fur THAT PARKER TELEGRAM. called fur a plain declaration M policy, and tho conserof the change Bod Am ladcpeadrat Editor's View, sentiment uf A rountry demandvative mt Attach Myateria. ed tt. But when the platform commitCollier's Weekly ta one uf tha papers tee, after a most protracted and excitwhich trim to maintain a conservative. ing diaenmioa, consented to yield to Mr. Independent position. The fame of it Bryan in thia moot important nutter, tk and bis serious judgeditor ia world-wid- e of the mistake waa extended-tment ta aa sound aa hia sarcasm and magnitude the maximum. It ia true that Jndgw humor. Tbs following concerning Mr. Parker's telegram placed him before A Parker' telegram, which forma tha leadAe only position Aat ecald ia country Collier' of bums in recent a ing editorial havo rendered possible n Democratic vic- ' be shoald nnder the head of Hysteria," tory. It ia true Aat tbo conrontleo's- voter: read by every action on that telegram made Ao nomiIn "There ta coming to pass regard to nation really worth having. Bnt It wan the Parker telegram abont what waa to high time for tha party, of ita own mobo expected. It matter dot whether tion, to torn over a new leaf and do- - . election for th are Judge's they prive the Republicans of any opportuniAmort-can- s against tt, ordinary, clear headed to quota the Democratic free coiuagw must suffer a reaction after being ty deliverance of J8U6 and 1990 as Aa latest worked into excitement over allegation authentic of Democratic senthat are absurd. They muat com to aeo timent on expression Ala bnt still tronblo-som- a old, dead, lea clear more er light the facts in th inane. convention The miaaed n of common aenao. They observe As port great opportunity and disappointed milplayed by Mr. August Belmont in tbs lion of Democrat when it refused t present campaign. They read that SenAe free silver ghouL ator McCarren receive a salary ef lay 20,0tJ0 a year from th Btaudard Oil FRANKNESS V8. MYSTERY.. Company. Whether Aat be true or not, it in certain Aat the Senator ta a very Difference In the Methods mt Roosevelt smooth man. They know aomething of and Parker. Ae history of Ae adroit Theodore Roosevelt has not yet fonudi Billy' Rheehan and a good deal more of necessary to send any telegrams to Ae history ef David Bennett HilL The it political leaders explaining his position, principles of Bonrke Cnrkran are not on question of public policy. II rtmdw These men form shrouded in mystery. on a platform without any trapdoors. Ae group nearret to Judge Parker; most Ho doesn't hare to girt hia personal likely to know and Influence hia councils that hi party wiU h premoat likely, were ho President, to com- guaranty vented from following along Ae. pathpose or suggest his cabinet. There has way of national dishonor. "Now, men of this stamp secured Ae never yet been a time when the people-onomination of Judge Parker at fit. Louis, th United fitatea did not know exacting aa hia spokesmen. Certain prom- actly where to find Theodora Roosevelt were to ise and compromises accessary on matter of public interest. Ho obtain that prise. When tha nomina tun any never concealed his views. Ha has tioa was secure, and could not be taken never hid from the political census taker;, away, without putting Ae Democratic he has never lacked tho courage of party in the position nf seeming to reand be haa never, since ject a man becauue he favored gold, the hesitated to take hia fellow-mr- n Judge sent hia telegram. He waa iminto hi confidence. . Th openness-omediately hailed by that part of the Roosevelt's character and Aa preue which is primarily interested in of A- -t of Parker, Aa direct-- nr markets aa a hero who had been willing of the of Ae one and the to sacrifice the Presidency to hie duty. indirertneae of the other eeem likely Burh idiocy must have ita rebound. made imiNtrtent issues In Ae cam"Bryan's ernss of gold metaphor, which paign. This peculiarity of tbo holiest indrove another dam of people into frensy, of Theodore Rooaevelt was had its reaction, although even H, fal- dividuality best expressed by Benator Beveridge lacious a tt was, had a much solid er when he said, "The American people, foundation than the childish story Aat frank themselves, demand frankness to offer hack a nomination when tt could servants. No mystery was ever not possibly be withdrawn without ab- elected President of Ae United States, surd disaster waa the lira vest deed ever or ever will be. luni-tie- s In American politics. perpetrated of that kind never pay. The people What Woatd They Do with It? may become excited for a moment, but Two gentlemen were sitting together settle down to then they rontemplat railroad car. As A train palled in with digust the spectacle they have away from the station n yellow dog made. Judge Parker played good poliwith more enthoeiaam than wisdom ran tics, or be did not. Those who tried to after the train with all hia might, barktarn him into a hero did all Aey sold ing furiously as if he was performong to tarn him into an sea. The newspaper some duty or had an object in view. which is trying to prove Aat tt forced Finally, the dog dropped behind. BoA him to send the telegram ta not doing gentlemen were langhirg, and one of him nny more hnrm than the others them said, I wonder what Ae dog which ere still bailing him aa Caubiau-ca- . would have dona with th train if If the Deni'iorit wish to carry caught it? The Democracy havo New York, not to talk of any Western expended a great deal of strength and' had better and show made get busy State, they bit of noise in punning Ao govthat Judge rarker in less of a plutocrat ernment. Wbnt would Aey do wtth A and more of a Democrat than Theodor if Aey got it? poo-se- lre I; f -- . fair-minde- d Blue-Eye- d f od to-b- r i bo-ba- Booeevelt" Tie Democratic claim of wonder they will work if given poorer should be discounted by a backward glaurs at their past failure and follies The American workman has no desire to retnrn to the Democratic breakfast food which he had on hi tabl for aemw yean. ' |