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Show Tins is Tte Prjhibil'oniata of tha Bay State JDrag the Adiuiuistration Gver Eud Hat Cc ds cf Facts BOSTON AND TH2 SITU TEADH, TOO The Eupnblicitu of Cansm Jonei Writes U Letter of Auvics to Qi'jvar ' Hew York Republicans. WvK KsiKa, Ma-s., Sept. !. - Tii prohibition state coin not 10:1 was called to order this morninrj, W. 11. l'artii.le temporary chairman. U:i tr.klii z tho chair l'ar; ridite addressed tho convention conven-tion lit print lurijtli. At tilo cluse of his address many others i in made and tin committca oa ii soluii-ins re-pi re-pi rted. J im pia-.fori.! a--sa.i i tho li-pior lraOi-,5 in tho uiiiul man in r and calls lor m absolutu oppression; ileiiiuinei s hi-.-.n license or any lice'i- 1 an I il 'oriinls tint ditoli:t;on of the partnership now e-intinjr e-intinjr between the crn oent, btaio and nulinnal. mid the rum power; J .jiuts out to tin' stip-iorters ol missions that the. port of llo.-Uni is f,uui.io.-t in tb.i exporti.t!ou oi ruin Id .i-n'M'sl Africa aud t.ist the tra.lic has doiibud iii.niifr t ijt pa t ye.u. Tho siveniii innuk is as follows: "'e donioro the ilepth cf deyradHtion to which the national department, of State has dic.i ndau in Oeeoooio? a Mriiinmcr' in lure irn lauds lor the 'l-'cer Lords' of this country. A 'bled to this are the oilier facta of the ro.'u.t' to unite With other nat is in a tie-itv for the t-upprei-.-ioii of ll.-j slave trade nod ruin Unfile i:i Alricai a pre-ideni who linds live kinds of v ine ii'cef--:iry lor , his oliicial ban pi. -Is, a vico-prrsi-dout who applies for a lepmr 1 lici'lise for his Siinreham" a senate that will not banish the Par room from lis winu of the capit.d and a houso that strangles all inquiry into facts of the liquor trallic and we l ave perfect dein-or..-:t ration of the complete dumiuniicy of the rum power in our national hi -lairs and of the slav::li pubsei v icucy of our public servants to its hche-K 1'h 6 remedies which the party proposes pro-poses are: I'roliibition by the statu arid national authority ct tho mami-fcoture, mami-fcoture, inijiurtalioii and exportation, transportation or sale of nloi holic I ev-cranes. ev-cranes. and the cicetion and appointment appoint-ment of ollicials. executive, leisla'i'.'e and jndici-d, w-lm are in nvmpathy with and will eaforco prohibitum." " These endc, they believe, are attainable attain-able only thio'jli arty organization' for that purpose. Tin pla'.iort.i also favors the appointment rather tnan clectiou of prosecuting officers for the some .-eascm that the j'l ize.i are appointive ap-pointive and decia'i's in favor of ftniale still rastu and a strict enforcement enforce-ment of the civil service law. Augustus Siniih was chcsuii pe.-ma-liont chairman after whieh the convention conven-tion took a reccos untill 2 this a'tur-noon. a'tur-noon. Charles II. Kimball of Lynn wa3 jnoiuiuatti for Koveraor by iicclama- CAlitfustus K. 'Smith ol Lrf-e, for iiou-tsnant-tfovernor. Alfred Vv'. litcliard-sou litcliard-sou of tSpriuglield, for secretary of state. TUE ItKl'UBLiflANS) OF KANSAS, Slanilar. of th. 1 hint P.rt.T Cranks Shown up in tht)lr traa LIk111 ToPEKA, Kan., Sept. f). The committee com-mittee appointed at the recent men'tng of the republican luarue clui s of Kan sas to druft an address to refute trie alleged slanders against the state by tha advocates of the people's party gave their report to the public yesterday. It is a carefully pr"pared statement of the progress made by the stale, and it is optimistic in the extreme. The members mem-bers of the committee declare that the "crime of being a state of bori.iwers. they will attempt neither to palliate nor deny." From the platform of the republican league this sentence is ipiotml: "(hir debts stand for our investments, and not for our losses. They represent our enterprise, and not our misfortune, our property, not our poverty. They will be paid to the last penny in legal currency cur-rency of the country, not a coin clipped, not a dollar depreciated." A reference is made to the enormous crops raised in jvausas this year, and au estimate mads that $lO-l,(HK).ui) will represent the net result of tlm year's work. "Some of this proht," says the i report, "will be added to our permanent perma-nent capital, but most of il will TieVm-ployed TieVm-ployed in liquidating tlm indebtedness. Kansas is marvelous in its history, matchless in its resources, and inagnili-ceut inagnili-ceut in its achievements, and the party that maligns tho state and dishonors itself it-self is already struck with the blight of death." JONES TO GttOVKK CI.KVKLAXD. N.tr York. I.lnutrnant Uorrnor llirn. th. .stullU l'roplmt" a I.iltla .l.lili o. IiiNcn am I'Ti iv, Sept. :i. Thu bund contains au open letter from Lieutenant-Governor Jones to ex I'r.-sident Cleveland, saying in part: "It is understood un-derstood you are a candidate) I'm' the presidential nomination. Tins renders it not only proper but incumbent upon you to take ali honorable means to protect pro-tect your interests ami pi event jour friends from complicating you in al.i- I ances which must result in your injury, j Your friends are taking an active interest in-terest in our Stale campaign and freely using money iu tneir support of Mr. Flower." "Your strength as a'preeUlctitial can- j didate lies in your popularity witn the masses, wage-workers, toilers ami producers. pro-ducers. Tlley arc a lai-ie majority of the people of this country, and they are not in sympathy with the classes of people w bom Flower represents. A j movement along tho iine is luanilesting itself in alliances, leagues and vai imis . combination and organizations, as weil : as a free expression of the people iu their daily talk, is to protest against I the aggressive power of wealth now accomplishing its purpose by the in o use of money in debauching the political politi-cal morals of people." Clarkioii a r.n.ilillity. Wasuim-.tux, Sopt. U. The Star publishes a report that it has heard that James S. Cl.irk-.on. chairman of tne republican national executive committee, com-mittee, would probamy he appointed to succeed 1'roctor as secretary of war. Arizonu's i'o..slltutt.n.l Conraatiou. PlliKNiX, Ariz., Sept. 9. The constitutional consti-tutional convention of Arizona nut Monday and formed a temporary organization. or-ganization. Yesicrde.v a permanent organization was etiecled, V . A. Lowe being elected president. |