Show I Presidential Candidates of Five Political Parties e eI I Mers Roosevelt Debs Swallow and Watson 10 p C L S C 1 I j t L i C S i p pI M 10 A V I Theodore Roosevett B Par far 10 ar n iw 11 that nil of at the tho nc ac political creeds have made 10 public tho the upon which s t they thAy th Y expect to stand stanLi until nt at lot Novem November ber Jer of ot the present year lull and tho various candlelit elit dates dulos who me oie 0 to bo be tho the Hying expo fonts of at these those utterances have hn 0 been se selected selected e It In is I pertinent to a n brief of oC the decidedly en ensemble ensemble The party was wall first to enter tho the presidential tourney In Muy May Its tt national convention assembled 1 In Irl In Chi Chicago Chicago cago eno and nominated Eugene l uK nc Victor Ictor Debs De of at Indiana foi tor 01 president anti and lion Hen hanford of at New York for tor or second lerond place In tho the last hlll quadrennial cam carn campaign campaIgn this party lurty figured as all Dom Darn Democrats and cast cust a n voto vote of at Sub Suh It determined by hy tho the parly managers to appear u heren tier under tho t e simpler r and more explicit title of ot Socialists In two tc states how however ever Now York and In or order order order der to conform with the tho election laws lawsIn lIWA In reference to tIling nominations the theold theold old 01 1 name nune Is III ti still retained On the day nf ot the lilt tel fol following lowing month Chicago was WIS tho the of at another national which In numbers and In the prominence of cC Its personnel mostly eclipsed Its ireda censor nut flut tho the earlier meeting had certainly exhibited groat Tho convention declared Theodore Theodoro Hoo evelt and Charles Kill banks thus thu choice hoke of Ite delegates At the last election A A the ticket polled 3 votes Nine days June Prohibition party held a convention at Indianapolis and nominated the tho fey Hov nO Dr Silos alIas Comfort of Pennsyl A A AS LA A A ASSAS S 15 55 SASS A vania for tor president and George W V Car Carroll Carroll roll of ot Texas fexas for tor vice president pre No other city In America more friendly to Dr Swallow Swill 10 IV from a social and frater fraternal nal Standpoint could havo have been heen chosen beautiful capital Is a 0 rally AAA A A Ill III point for tor western Methodists and the tho genial and awl politically aggressive Is a II minister of ot that denomination Jen though the astute doctor tan un IIII have havo lied hUll no well veIL founded hope holo of ot the White House he must have been Ie n complimented to find that ho Will Una vu the tho choice or of n a pIty which at nt the last election polled I votes otes The rhe Peoples People party pirty once n a power to tobe tobe be he reckoned with but bul at itt the lust list prest presidential pr HI dentin I election divided In tn Its own po political household consequently niao o loss 1189 conspicuous than formerly met Oot nt at III Ill 11 on July Jul 4 and nominated Iward Watson Walson of at Georgia and Thomas Thonas II U of ot Nebraska The Tho straight out voto oto In 1000 1900 1 00 wa was Lost Let of nil 1111 the th Democratic national convention met In 81 St Louts and cx ex messed Its preference for tor Or a n ticket headed by Alton Parker of ot New NewYork NewYork NewYork York mid and Henry 0 1 Davis Dals of ot West Vest Vir ir In n 1800 out of ot a n total voto oto of at ti cast cust by the two great po political there was waft a It differ difference difference ence of at 8 against the Demo Democrats cm I IThe The biographical hlo features of the lives of Roosevelt noo and Parker have been widely exploited To Ti evolve nn anything thing absolutely nov novI l concerning concern In the tho doings of ot either of ot these th se men would require a genius such aa nil even cen they themselves do doU U r F df K I 4 w 1 2 Thomas Watson Eugene J Silas S as C Swallow not possess lion However ever the personalities of at some of nf the lesser presidential as aspirants still furnish profitable gleaning Eugene Victor Ictor Debs for tor Instance Is the consistent logical candidate of at attile tile the political minority which ho he Is now 1 for fur the sei ond time Ills HIli entire career lute hua he be i a protest against society us as It II Is 13 at pro pre lIt nt constituted und and un he finds no ieni Iem li ii the political tenets of ot either of te tte great parties Horn Hurn at Terre hid Ind In 1885 ho he received his early cd nation In the pub public public lic ilc schools As JS s n it boy bo ho Ide wan Wail studious thorough and Incline t I to discussion It ItIs Itis Is IR a matter of ot record In Terre ferre Haute that young young Debs q were vero too In insistent and loo to to meet to make nake tho the lives of ot the teachers In the local high entirely satisfactory Tho rho an nn answers answers wore were not to him for tor he left school nod continued his loves Investigations In veil In private lie He also qualified himself as an u a locomotive fireman In Inthis Inthis this ho he was as thorough as he lie had been heen nt school and It IB It admitted that Gene Debs Willi a n master moster of ot his trade Ho Ito became Interested In labor lubor organization tion ion at ut an early NUy age ngo and has hM been an nn officer In 11 the tho of ot Locomotive tIe tive Firemen I In the American union into For Tor I or four tour eurll ho ha filled the tho position of at city clerk of at Terre Terra Haute and was a n member of at the thin Indi Indiana ana utia legislature for one term tern In both bothof bothof of ut these offices ho acquitted himself creditably but hut made no effort to smooth his WilY way to further preferment Ills His friends who iio do not sympathize sympathise with Mr ir Deb In hl his socialistic prop propaganda ganda and there arc ore many of ot them no 0 regard him as ns n a man of ot principle and ond possessed of ot the courage of ot In July 1891 1851 while president of at the American Hallway union Mr fobs Debs and eight other men bars bers of tho the labor or 01 organization were a U td cli for lor violation of ot the tho Injunction Issued by hy Judges Wood mid of ot the tho United States Slates circuit coutt This Thin Injunction Was uis Intended to limit their participation In tho the great labor strike whIch watt was In progress In Chicago At A t tho tin January term Deb Dobs and his lila follow fellow unionists ts were found guilty and the tho former was wan sentenced to six months Imprisonment In tho the county count Jail The other prisoners were wera given throe three t ree months each The rue for tor first honors Is III a I picturesque In Amer American AmerIcan ican politics Ho lie In IH a it 1 native vo of ot WillIes Wilkes barre Iu Pa and wan born In 1839 1831 lie Ho In la laa Inn Ina a n Methodist minister ter and amb hau luts been pio 1110 siding older elder In III that communion Ho Ito Is Isa Isa isa a familiar delegate In tho the con conferences conferences of at his hili church and Is In markedly enthusiastic concerning reforms which Interest him Ho Ito has haIl long lOll been an nn ar ardent ardent ardent dent advocate of ot tho the doctrine of ot total abstinence and und has haH probably succeeded In II giving the principles of a more moro frequent political airing than any man mun now ow living In 11 1897 Dr Swallow sai low published what ho lie termed an ex cx expose expose pose of ot Pennsylvania politicians For Tor I or this his exhibition of at political activity ho was tried and acquitted As AH a vindication tion he was wun nominated by his fellow tellow Prohibitionists Prohibition Isis for tor state treasurer and tho the following year ear for tor governor Al Although Although Although though defeated III In both hoth Instances he made stirring canvasses Dr Swallow Shallow Is not at nt all nil ashamed of his hlA sobriquet of ot tho the fighting parson Thomas Idward Watson of ot Georgia hau liau been subjected to niece moro trl tryIng K po political 10 Utica vIcissItudes than full fall to the lot lotof lotof of at most Americans leans Born norn In 1856 1816 In Columbia county aa Ga he lie managed by bythe bythe the most exacting labor and rigid econ economy economy omy olny to Qualify himself to practice law Ho Ito devoted himself so assiduously to his profession that In n Il few tew years he was possessed of ot a competency of ot about Then he ho made up tip his hili mind to enter the tho political field He Ito was elect elected elected elected ed to the tho legislature of or his hll state where he quickly won WOI the reputation of at a n forceful debater In n a few tel years cars ho howal hovas was vas sent lent to congress Ills His work as ns u Il national legislator caused him to stand standout standout out prominently the southern representatives Ho lie was a candidate for tor reelection on o tho the ticket In 1892 1802 and was vas defeated In 1891 1191 he ho homade made another attempt hut bu t did ibId not suc sue succeed succeed Two years Inter hater Mr Watson was nominated by tho the Peoples party part ns flu vice vi co president on the ticket with William J Bryan liy ily this time he lie hall hail become so so disgusted with politics that he retIred from tram tho ho Held fIeld and ond consoled himself with literature Ho ito has remained n a consistent believer In the principles of ot Populism and his party porty has now called him from tram his hits retirement and aUlI made nude him Its standard bonier TRUMAN L Ij I ILTON I EGG INDUSTRY Belgium exports annually worth of ot eggs elKS Tho shipments ire are al nl almost most entirely entire to England 1 r II I u where the demand Is for fat eggs that run inn seven and anda ando a o quarter barter to the pound The Mediterranean nean breeds Leghorns Spanish Ml d II I and are the lie most popular A |