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Show soa dot a::d hsir clash , . -; . : . . H0TCHIN8OV, Km.; Sept. T. Near the else, of what had bn a aoa-partiaaa aoa-partiaaa eelebratioa of the fiftieth aa-aieerearr aa-aieerearr of the birtb of Kinui a, a itate, with Preeideet Tift aa the principal prin-cipal apeaker, political iaeideat flared np here reeterdar aad gave thrill to the tbouaaada of Kaasaai .whs packed tha erand etaad at th state fair groaada. Walter L. Fieher ' eeeretarT of tha interior, just back from Alaau, made a thraa-ninata epeeeo, - la which ka aaid aomethinf about tha difference Mm "real progreeairee of tbs middle-of-the-road trpa lika Mr. Taft" aad "hypocritical, demairoBie prnjreaeiYea wha oppoaed T,nr practical progreaaiT, policy pat forth.' Senator Joeeph L. Briatow, raakinc neennd only to Senator La Folletta of Wieeonain among tha progreaaivee of tha eraate, followed Beeretajry Fiaber and qnieklv eauaht ap hia ehallenjre. "Wa In Kaneaa." he aaid. "are alwaye wlllrna to arant that the other fellow la hoaeet tn hie rlewe; and we eipecl him te grant that we are honeet tn oure. I went to ear to Preetdent Tatt and to Secretary Fieher right now that tn wora-Ina wora-Ina out the probleme that confront ne we of Kaneaa will hare our part and have our ear to the end that there shall be equal juatlre to aU and apectal privilege to none." Both Heeretary Fisher and Senator Brr-tow Brr-tow were wildly cheered. The throng seemed to appreciate the verbal paaaage at arm and th practical serving of no-ttc no-ttc by the junior Kanaaa senator that, while he was participating freely and frladly la tha welcome ta President Taft n his state, there was to be no let np In the factional fight as soon aa he had left the border of the commonwealth. The president himself had made absolutely abso-lutely no reference to politic., His address ad-dress was purely historical and In It he had taken occasion to pay a tribute to the Independence In thought and action of the Kansas people, saying that no matter mat-ter how much one might differ from their views, there could be nothing but admiration admi-ration for their courage In carrying thee views forward to a logical conclusion. Becretary Fisher reached Hutchinson this afternoon and had a Ions; conference with the president regarding Alaskan affairs. af-fairs. Th secretary. It Is ld. Is convinced con-vinced that the people of th far northwestern north-western terltory need relief and he Is going to do his utmost to see that they get it. The secretary Is going- to set about, to sojve ths coal question If he can. An address hy the secretary wa not down on th programme, but It furnished, fur-nished, th most Interesting; feature of the day.- - |