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Show ( USE OUR ADVERTIING XVI. NO. j 6. MURRAY, SALT IT! COUNTY, only by cutting; down the prosperity of all our people. "Wli tie Ifr of m9 exception luiiiums ot itonns issued prepnrat.wy to the resumption of in sV.), no Re- specie puhlioiin administration ever in-(Teased tin- bonded t'.tl t except for the purpose of war." .Sen a tor Kairb.-.nkin the .senate, March o, Hum. llln t iim-i.-nFF J ...Ml. . - J a-- WW,,;,.,. BACKED BY THE TRUSTS This government has been true to the spirit of the fourteenth amendment in the Philippii.es. Can bnr opponents deny that here at home tb ana of the fourteenth principles fifteenth amendments have been iu effect nullified? i 1h Democratic laah-llu- i Is Receiving Liberal Contributions, Tbe trusts long ago recognized President liuoseveit lis a dangerous foe to Illegal monopolies. If the money power of the lnited States could have defeated Roosevelt's nomination at the Chicago convention it would have hastened to do so. it siiv, in time, that the people had set tin;- - hearts upon Roosevelt's and, candidacy, leaving the Republicans out of the case, they tinned to the Democrats. In Judge Parker they found, apparently, a man of that cast of mind which tolerates uestiuuabh hehavior. procrastinates decisive action, and leans to precedent so sU'onj.dy as to balk advance the very man for the giant trust to play with. When Judge Parker's speech of acceptance was read, h!s remarks upon the trusts were anxiously soaned hy the people. Disappointment came to those who were not already awake to the actual nature of Da .id Bennett Hill's manipulations in connection with the nomination of Packer. "Walt till we see where the trusts put their money," said one wavering Independent, rot yet willing to give, up the hope of a Democratic tight upon illegal trusts. There was not long to wait. It Is a matter of public knowledge that the great trusts are pouring money into the Democratic campaign treasury. The tobneeo trust, the sugar trust, tlie oil trust, the New York transportation trust, all are known to have contributed liberally to I'elmont's treasure chest. These combinations of capital veil know how and w hen to be lilwral. They see in the election of Parker their only protcct'on against a straight, forward, courageous chief executive who will enforce the United States laws for the control of combinations of capital and illegal monopolies. The trusts do not want Koosevelt for president. The great combinations of capital have delicate susceptibilities when it conies to their immediate or remote prospects for gain. Hut money ottm.ot carry the presidential election. The certainty that the trusts are working for Parker will only Rend hundreds of thousands of voters to the polls to cast their ha dots for Roosevelt. Their own employes will vote against the candidate of the trusts. Judge Parker's shuffling sentences about a non existent "common law" anl Its possible dealings wUh the trusts pave the American people their first "Jar" as to the position of the en oti.iiie nominee on this (jues-tioThe heavy contributions ot the trusts to the Parker campaign fund have completed the awakening as to the attitude of the great combinations and monopolies in this presidential election. Parker may well say, in this connection, as well as in the coiitemp'at on of most of h!s close associates, "save nie from my friends:" ; PULITZrE'S J 4- - 4. J A rm , wage-earners- Turn-mauyit- If our opponents come into power they can revoke this or- dor (pension order No. is and announce that they will treat the veteren of C2 to 70 as pre- scnrbly In full Iwdily vigor 'i"lt Wi!I net rnti'lcj they now autliorltativelj: state thnt'fney Intend to do this? If so, we accept tha is;iue. If wit. J then we have the right to ask why they raise an issue which, "J tai.sod. they do not venture to meet? Roosevelt's Letter of Ac- - J lo say that action gainst trusts and monopolies should be limited to the application of tbe common lay l equivalent to Ing that the national aboutd take no art km J jJ regTilsta J toLetter of -- EOOSEVELT'S A.I, SATURDAY OCTOBKR COURAGE. kltrfr J J oh is usually lit with a (o,mI lur CblMlrall. to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives instant roliet in all cases of Cough, Croup and La t'rippe because it doe not pass itniuedisi.ely into the stomach, but takes ef- fet right st the seat of tbe trouble. It draws out tbe intiaiunistion, heals and soolbos and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure and life sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Sold by Murray J I k Va . ROOSEVELT AND - FAIRBANKS, g Drug TICKET. REPUBLICAN THEODORE ROOSEVELT Hn.kl lala Hla Ho an S. Le Q11100 of Cavendish. Vt. was rod bad of bis oostomary health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. . When Dr King's New Life Pills broke into the house, his trouble was arrested aud now he's entirely curd. They're guaranteed to cure, 25o at Marriott's Drug Store. of New York. For Vice President, CHAS. vv. FAIRBANKS, of Co. When it 00 men to vote quantity counts more thun quality. For President, Indiana. STATh TICKET. Dr.-Joe- For Prudential Electors, E VV. WADR For Governor, JOHN C. CUTLER. For Secretary of State, CHARLES S. T1NGL7SY. For Justice ot Supreme Court, DANIEL N. STRAIT. For Attorney General, M.A.BKEEDEN. The first record breaker wos the taking up by President Roosevelt of the coal strike, and Its happy settlement. Let no one under-ra- t the firmness of purpose, the sense ff" duty, and the high appreciation of public accountability with which this step was taken. No one of President Uoosevelt's friends advised him lo attempt what everyone believed would b a failure. But the commission wos ' appointed, Its work wa carefully laid out for It, and, backed as it was by I'resident Roosevelt's personality ami position. It woo peace from tbe gripped hand of gTeed. fcrd millions of luen, women and Children were, in warmed and fed and ahellercd from the storms of winter. For state treasurer, JAMES CI1K1STENSEN. For state auditor, J. A. EDWARDS. Judicial Ticket. THIRD DISTRICT. For district judges: While engaged in tearing down tbe building of the vthite lead works at Murray Thursday afternoon, t hsrlea Hut.ie, a carpeater, fell In in the cioss beauis, a distance of thirty feet, and died an hour later from his injuries. Ilia ekull was fractured, his hip bit ke'n'tii.d fc received internal injuries. He was pik&4 up by eeveral of the men working with him and was attended by Dr. IE. O. Jonas, but never regained con sciousne6s before he died. Although there were half a dozen men working on the building nobody saw Hume fail. He was wal&iuV around the wall hi d it is believed that h started lo walk ac ross one of the beams, when he mew me unbalanced and .fell. He evidently struck on hie head on a pile of old lum ber. He was bajly brn ed about the body and received several ugly gashee on the head apt1 face. Hume eame to Murray from Boston about three years aifo nod has been euiplojed atadily at hie trade. He worked sroimd the smeltrrs for some time and .van considered first class carpenter. Hume is almut 38 ears of age and has a wife and family in Boston. Word has been telegraphed cf his death and arrangements will be made to send his remains to Boston for burial. old I ' GEORGE G. ARMSTRONG, Vat district Attorney, ,F. C. LOOFBOUROW. i them." Roosevelt Acceptance. Again,- wfaeo the - DwBr, ejpite .'Ttjlac, ""i -- f ra.-ker- I r T fid-war- -- ... hair-splitte- - u-- ft e .. ready-maclothing and ehoes and hats are going on the shelves of the country store. Rural maidens read the fashion notel and the aliis to beauty, snd the glrli look are becoming with a scarcer. It is said in New York that if Judge Derrick Is elected governor this fall there will be nothing voluntary about the retirement of David H. Hill from active participation in tat Is no polities on Jan. 1. Wo. Iwre room on the same mountain top at the Mine time for two such organizer as Merrick and HWl d better-mad- e e .... I n a99w THE STATE tnitl I g 1 . 1:07 deKdward nounced Tammany as "a foul blot on civilization," and in PM Tammany tore a hole In the Shcpard lioom so of favor ragged that the special Judge Parker and Chairman Shechnn vould not inflate It sufficiently to Justify a nominating speech. Shepnt-d- In have managers The Democratic compiled a list of shutdowns of mills during the Roosevelt administration. A glance nt the list shows that of the mills and factories closed w ere temporarily shut dow n for repairs. The !st is a "fake." nine-tenth- 's ! W. MORSE, ' THOMA8D. LEWIS, MORRIS L. RITCHIE. And .(f!45Be. .. f .g,. - Chani-berlain- For state supt. of schools, A. C. NELSON. CHARLES KILLED- If you ever took DeW itt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation Cauna of I.nrkjHW, you know what pill pleasure is. Theee Lock) iw, or tetanus, is caused by famous little pills cleanse the liver and riJ the system of all bile without pro- - Villus or germ which exist plentifully in street dirL It is tuactive so louif as ducing uupleaaunl effouts. They do not to the air, but when carried exposed Sicken or but weaken, gripe, pleasantly beneath the skin, an in the wounds give tone and strength to lbs tissues ' and organs of the slomaob, liver and caused by percussion caps or by rusty and when the excluded nails, the' ' air is bowels. Sold by Murray Drug Co. (Term is roused to activity and produces A man would rather be last than first the moat virulent po son known. These 'germs may be destroyed and all danger In a funeral procession. of lockjaw avoided by applying Few married wonier read fairy tales Pain Balm freely aa soon as ' but they hear a lot ot tbem. the injury is received. Pain Balm in an It iar Mother! af a Like Oplalan. antiapeptio and causes cuts, bruises ami Mrs. PilmeM Cordova.Ia ssys: -- One ike injuries to heel without maturation lof my children was subject to croup or a and in one third the time required by i severe type and tbe giving of Cbenober- th usual treatnisnt. It is for eale by Iain's Cough Remedy promptly, always tne Murray Drug Co. Many mothers in this j brought relief. MA. No. 8945. neighborhood think the same as I do 'about ibis remedy and want no othei Notice of Application Jor Patent 'kind for their ehildren. For aale by United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dot. 2b, 1904. Murray Drug Co. I Notice is hereby given that the Salt Don't hang to theories' that hang fire Lake Bouthern Railway company. iwlaea they ere a u" (Jallacta. oorpo ration, organized 'and existing UU JOSEPH HOWELL. their President. like fill llaa.ara. Fot Congress, 1 . ho doesn't Bawars of womn caudy, flowers or babies. H. P. MY IDX. JAMES A. MINER. CHARLES HUME ltoTS&Z I'retty Clrtu fiond nepul.llran. Star is perfectly The Washington right in intimating that all the prettyit when girls have gone Republican M. di .1. The p ama uik A political candidate and his money are soon parted. - a--a. Mimi-ta- n $1.50 A YEAR. 9. 1PO4. 2 pulor la Sui'h lk " Command R- part aud AJml'aKun. This presidential campaign has resolved itself into a iuuy of President Roosevelt and the throe fiirs of his administration. ISckitiuiiK with uiucIj confidence and good 'iit, the puMic has learned, from a extruded ex:ini ination of the Pieskleut public acts and utterances, fresh respect lor the rntua ou the bridge ot the lnp ot stale And tbe study ot events aud how they were met has revealed bow luucb of the AtonIs needed in the make-uies n chief executive the quality of courage. Nut physics" courafe. merely, but that enduring, steadfast holding to di ty without fear of present or futuu-- personal consequences wL' h nerves men of strops moral and mental fibre. It takes the strongt kind of moral courage to meet the questions which confront the America 1 people of our day. The President, as representing the whole people of the country, nuit meet these questions as best he can. He must be eyes, ears, hands and feet for the tremendous Interests eontlded to his care. In short, he la the executive head of the nation. To this great office President Roosevelt brought a highly organized brain, an educated understanding, a cultiOf ardent tempervated personality. ament, he easlsecnred public affection and admiraln. KuL aloug with s charming goSJ fellowship and broad humanity he bad tbe supreme quality of courage. Very soon this possession was called out In a manner both unexpected and unprecedented, and the people begr.11 fully to know In this l'fe en the oci o 14 - . IU j if 1 Aoaavl ; ol v'a 'S ta.U ot taaai ef at rwusfi penti tMa"n to lose dV( any sleep the tbe tread of Commiivioners heavy palr under overpowering trust monopolies, Presi- Mackey; short term, Edward D.Miller. b made applio&twn fa Rev. John S. Cox. of Wk. ?A,h dent Roosevelt took the Initiative toSheriff-- C. Frank E uery. A12 veers I Buffered' from l'ni(d otsU psteot for carta of t writes: "For ward regulattou by law of the Mega! Attorney P. P. Cbrieteoeen. THE "Bid 8TICK" LIE Florida placermi-- fJ,B,l',i.'-epncombinations which threaten the Yellow JeuDdios. I consulted a number Clerk-J. U. Eldredge, Jr. ludl-iDg 10l,l" : smaller corporations as well as medall ot X and sorts tried of ,i,u"tf physicians Recorder P. 0. Perkins. Konpartlaan Tatlmony That Kooaevelt ceplance. vtduals. Now, Hi'Hln, there were disTlien I began 6MJi Sb1J deecribea as foT ioens,butgotnorel16f. Laader of eace MoveinaDC M. Fisher. I. Auditor were there of action. Again couragers to use of Electric Bitters snd feel that "P" "''veyed lands, Treasurer W. O. Carbis. Apropcs of the silly Democratic tinny who, seeing tbe danger, stlH lows 10 wit: . Democratic nomine for Mr. I am now ou red of a disease that had a "war could ee no way of escape. And Assessor Campbell M. lirown, charge that Mr. Roosevelt is for It twelve president, has never journeyed west of lord." It is Interesting to note how the year.." meiniUgrasp again, through the constituted chan-u Surveyor Joseph B. Sweuseu. me auu--. u on 4liuffalo, N. Y. What docs he know of r.ll.kl.mMM tnr I.var Union views the nels of legal action, President RooseInterparliamentary their of For the the fait it one fourth northeast west, people, Legislature the great The union is composed of velt took ue Initiative li the defeuse and Kiduey trouble, atomache disorder halftj) president. 'Z'section twei.tj nine (29) towiisiou achievements, their poNsi.'.' ties, their some of the leading County. (4)of : parliamentarians against trespassers upon the natloual debility, get Electric Bi.tcrB. one (1) south of needs? How can he reconcile the de- of Fur Sute Srfuators Stephen U Love, general two (2) east, bait T... Europe, who visited this country laws of commerce and labor. In tbe It's guaranteed by Dr. Jos. Marriott ake meridian, range mands of the different geclions, and in tbe Interest of International arbitra- Northern Securities case the court susSamuel C. Park. ouutaioing 1C0 heirs. Only Wo divide great questions properlyand for tion and peace. Tbe visitors were en- tained the position of the executive, The same areof record in the odd co of George N Lawrence. Of whole country? the good of the tertained at luncheon by the Nation- and gnvc the people a lesson as to one Superintendent of Public Schools, The busy man is never too busy to the County Reoorderof Salt Lakecouii- limited experience, a narrowed hori- al Civic Federation of New York re- lawful which illegal monopoby P. way Smith. John welcome the culler who has more mon ty, at Salt Lake City, Ulah. zon, he is not comparable with Theocently. Here is what Thomas Lough, lies can be controlled. I direct that this notice be published the traveled has who dore Roo.:evelt, ey than time. an Irish member of tbe union, in proThere have not ben wantinf other in the American Eagle at Murraj t'lty, William T. the For Legislature country over, lived east and west, posing a toast to the president of the reexample of courage end sem of avaa Twa Froao Ileal h knows the people, the country and is United Utah, the newspaper published nonrcct States, said, as reported by the sponsible? In Roosevelt's presidential nsu mu uur a president of the people, not conHiiNgssgsw .ald mining claim, for tie per lod of Thomas Hull, lh, a newspaper that career. two to Instances The New York referred World, , ... weeaa. attack of whooping. oough and bronchi 1. cunaecuuve trolled by Wall street and its Influ- has been B. Robert te . Mr. Crooiar, as Roosevelt ., are here remind .nine what enough people picturing or v. ft. Mrs. llavuana ences. writes as," D. man Kbahk now sits In the PresiHobbh, RegU-tcr- . a veritable god of war: Cleeeon S. Kinney, maimer of N. Y, "but when sll othr remefew at a We are need We. who visitors after chair W. Attor::t y. dent's Clairasnl'e here, describes well Washington. 8. Jot Taylor, ph. "Political empirics" Harry dies failed, we saved ber life with Dr. days regard him as a ruler of one of thi courage there st the head of the naOct i McCiea. Wiilwiu the species of constitutional M, pub on who the earth, mightiest powers Kino's New Discovery. Oar niece, who who see the constMition rent in has taken a mors distinct step In tha tion. We are not Eolng to part with It William J. Punter, ' :. in mn mAvmmnMA altera Oan Too EatT 1.1 tatters every time a new condition de- interest of peace than perhaps any at this stage of our growth and prog-reChailes B. Marks, Is not only a prominant wiartlinnt cf B. He taken. has other J. and tuedioina wonderful power some Taylor, used this of governalso exercise the mands Sloi.ewHll J. Hlookey, a great ruler hlmsalf. but Is a worthy In I cou d r.ot of the Tex., dreamed philwell." says: Charlesman, ment power not Desperste A Vlknir far Roaaatalt. today she is perfectly of s great lint of rulen A. V. Anderson. If the representative who have done much for the llbertiti Til carry you, New Tork." said Parthroatand lung diseases yield to Dr. eat because of a weak etomauh. I h.tt osophy of Thou.as Jefferson. down in weigh!, ker. political empirics of 1801 had hHd their of mankind. King's New Discovery aa to no other all strength and ran fcambarlalii'a ('.use Raiaariy. W. Randall Oremer, a noted memThe ood old state said: "How you All that money could do was don., but way there would have been no union for Infallible earth. Coughs wedioineon talk! in is a qutioteJ witti its No ojleft for their successors to weep nnd ber of tbe British parliament, also On this plain truth just put a marker bottles guaran- - ail hope of recovery vanished. Ileiiiiix surprised st the and folds. uOcandfl praised tbe presldeut. Tbe sovereigns good quality 0 m t I'm more than old enough to walk." groan over in 11KV4. Trial bot- - aome wonderful cures effectd by Marriott. Dr. to teed were of Europe, be deelsred, Joseph by of Ch laiberlain's ready irren; nooularity Tha Work! of Democracy of Kodol Liyspepsia tjure, 1 ooi ciunt.! free The annual report on the coal In- listen to "peace propositions. " always les colds cures not It only '.iujli Remedy. their works shall ye know the furnished "By He then a ssld: with of Illinois, by "but,"' touy it. The first bottle l . ne!;ii-dustry iiid grip enVlUiiMy and permanently, A wonign of experience says its easiet ru Not so your young president; no. but, them." By what single work are the state bureau of statistics, show. that me, and alter taking four oolt ul from rewu it- - ir-quii-- . husbands tbsn it is to get of his utter- American people to know that the out prevents these diees-teto miners were never so prositerous as but. but, with him tnIn any restored uual my ftrergfh, fully s clenr. manly DeiuiKratlc party cau be ances. He talked 11 e always s certain rid of them. safely In- i.;g in under the McKlnley and Roosevelt nobl weight and health." Kodoi DvfpepBin tons, straight from the shoulder ministrations. The coal output of the words and we all rejoice In hts state- trusted with power? There Is not a oure for croup; whooping cough is not; Noetf-r.- of JCure digests what )oo eat and curss. think would "otiug girl state now is nearly twice what It was ment ot Saturday and In his ssturanr single distinctive policy of the party dangerous when this remedy is given. the areat V'nlied States will sign that, put to the lest, ever worked with- 1, ,.r,iiin n.i nniiini fir nt her h srmf ul aiarrymg a young man who naa no Bold uy Murray urug to. under Cleveland; l.,M00 more men are that ' we failed ttghteen years ago to out creatine dsmsge. The Deniocistlc what . confl Null 'or her to reform. ....i employed than six years ago, and get nuu Last KiiderH. niiinnou,e favored slavery, free sliver wages are fully 00 per cent, higher Others spoke in the same strain, giv- putty hss Oaa of laay. Who's ail balled upT deotly to a bAby aa to Bn a.lult. It is nnd free trade, a but never in single Presthan ISOJ ing nonpartisan testimony thst take. When all of these H, K. Tisdsle of Summerlon, 8. C D. Smith and his daughter. Doliy, hs It ever favored that also pleasant to 0 aid principle ident Roosevelt has done ti: is suffere3for20 years with the Piles from consideration it into Uksn are facts When the industries of the country erenter meant happiness and prosper; Pajettee, Idaho, were arou..;l to than universal the moveti. peace t.le in foreign ; Specialties were employed and many see the "wreck" a f- e- days prosper coal is In demand and miners any other president. ity for Hie American people. The Repub- fot surpsising that e;j). TW j used, .but relief snd permanent report everything O. K. up their way. get their full share of the general prosstick" bugaloo is not wor- lican party freed tbe slaves, and It has lands, as well s st home, esteem this remedies The "big T. stood and still stands for sound money rumedy very highly and very lew are tmd was found only in me use 01 o- perity. When the mills and factories A prinoesa to tbe "house of David ' anybody hut those Democrats aud close or work on short time for lack rying protection to American Industries, willing to take any other after having Witt's Witch Hazel Sslve, This is only baa arrived to to think they foolish who are enough help to gladden thin sun of outers, railway traffic fallo off and can the voters by mutilating It Is the paity of construction, not tbe onoe used it. For sale by Murray Drug one of the many, many cures that have well and happy. All beguile world. Miners shiny suffers. of destruction. the mining Industry the speeches and twisting party been effected by this wonderful Co. The Shurtleff Broa. and SUtt-t- i I ihh'h are as much Interested in maintaining theirpresident's Into the opposite of , lfhW w,en In buying Witoh HaiM Salve it ia only of sheep will have hit the desert, trnil RepBWInin Mrt the Republican policy of protection as what meaning he said. Democracy has never lmo rRln, tbf va of oes to prers. TI other cluss neTeesary to M that you get the genu h lha time this workingmcu. any yet been able to conduct an honest .lc,u,iv(.,T agricultural country and DeWitfa made by K. C. Witt 4 Co. ne and tn. .mti, (1f tne louk to al mo) Hypocrisy, deception and tM pMrJ o( tt, Democratic is certain. De- was Balfour, the pi ne minister of Eng- campaign. a eure and in f'lonaifo. p,rtv standard to are range. owners ... j0 hePp h so. Tbt up v uifci-i-j v.iiv. ..uc land, in .1 siieech delivered at Sheillfld, party said the Witt's Witch Hssel Salves cures all Mr. "Omits" Haen, whiln c:tttit: FAIR ! kinds 8ll ! destined to be tbe 1 devhired that CoMou, the apostle of cr041' s, eci-mof piles, cuts, bruises, some kindling wood was hit in Urn e,.r free trade, was "a great man, but be gransry of the world, but a mannfset-urln"Swing tow." skin diseases, etc. is hope l is ci ringworm, letter, never. of the country, foresee to The Republican failed developments by a flying stick. It Sweet Chariot." Ce. Swing "ftwlng Drug low, Sold w seems a cri' SAY: it Murrsy by can be aaved, tut the last half century hich had tnado low over New York and New poncy wii iu uiair 11 a great mann Jersey facturing as well as sgrlcultu rs. free trade an empty name and a vain on stands case. candidate Many a political and Rhode Island. W know yon will Medsl for your country, snu it tin done so. In the I farce." 1st Prite-tl- old W.J. Panter and wife are buck from his record for lbs purpose of keeping swing low enough to brush the clover year 1w0 th United States produced PATENT. World'a Fair. HIGH the it. eUiers from getting at Tlicre i one truth that seems beyond blossoms, but ws want Just to remind or ail the manufactured Mrs. Fred Wootten is still ailing. the roniprehension of the ImrHTScy, you that It Is your buslnees for tbe product of the world and al for your shipped Models poee by the hour; sll othsr lat Pru-O- ild Mr. Robert Leggett's sick child is iivthat "the old order changes, yielding good of the world tbst you swing Ihern broadcast to foreign markets, lifetime. sucGRADE. a to Insure lbs women low BTRAlJfir Otherwise It Republican by enough place to the new." proving slowly. fbl never could have been done unf sh, would not try to tit the Jcffersodsn cess In tbe states Just named; "Swing der the P'tnwratlc No report In tbe Deeeret Tills. of baked HatlarThaa bread free policy knickerlnickcrs of lsi4 on the lusty Iaiw, Knect Chariot!" And we know trade In sertnou by Eugene V. DeU. H is rot ssked been hss The question from American clsnt of l'.wt. you will swing! whet way sre Chamberlain's Stomscb the ki ml of a returned miss 'inuy that, It Is ssld tbst Judge Psrker has D- - n t'urios. " The Railway Employes' Twentieth rsmht himself looking both ways for snd Liver Tsblels superiol to the ordi- suita the "Throue The element which lends and dotal-nateanIs to of Illinois Our date liver and pillaf the Democratic party today Century Club tip Bundsy sines Uncle Joe Cannon drew nary cathartic . A Love lot lor. stands not for tiirlff for revmie, but for It sdopted a resolution Indorsing Pres- attention lo hli resemblance to Mister swer ia They sre easier and more ultimate free trade. There Is no Use ident Roosevelt snd denouncing the Facing Moth Ways of Bunysn's ImWoulJ not interest you if you're li.V to take nnd their effect if so pleasant "de- mortal for Sor. , sll'gory. trying to dodge Hint fact. The worV Iiemooratlc national platform as geutle and ei agreeable that one hardly ing for a guersnteed Sulve ititmcn of America must take note void of sincerity." It'a hard to fool by a medi- Ruros or Tiles. Otto Dodd of Po: lor, turn is it produced that At realises every , thteiBoTati ron-a good railroad man. ot It. tlnue to prove themselves the best ss" cine. Then they not ouly move tbe Ma writes: "I suffered with ' ' . ... . U I wish the wsr were over! i"'iK-nset h'f- tl,w,t.ll in a cambowels but improve the appetite and id sore for a year, but a box ot BuoMenV navt Jndge Tarker Is said to have writ- Ok.WouM A. Steele Bread bskedby Mrs. J. the cruel wor was done! snd this yesr their csndldals ten his financial views so as to not of- Would the paign, thedineetion. For sales! 25 oents per mic a Salve cured me. It'll the !t . . party were united. 808 East 1st South, comes fully ss te the tradition of thf fend Prysn. He voted thst way. too, And the msrj cranks as ensl Ss're on earth. Aw at. Dr Mm"'"'i little by Murray Drug Ce. J A. 9 P. c upie of time psfy aas JX I'aiker'a AdiniMlon, Judge Parker's letter of acceptance achievestands pat on Republican ments, but coyly admits that its writer would lie a safer man at the National throttle than President Roosevelt, so long as a Republican senate sits on the safety valve. If the protective tariff is "robbery" he Is willing to turn sneak thief; if we Panama he is willinl to keep the stolen goods; if order No. 78 lets down the bars for a pension scandal he will revoke the order, but let the bars remain down Just the seme. It Is a very pretty confession thai the Republicans have administered the and government so wisely, diligently vacaeffectively that they deserve a hand tion, while he tries his prentice sinAt running it without reversing a gle lever. home-mad- MISTAKE He Doei Not I'ndrnitand th Attitude of Parker. Joseph Pulitzer did not attend the gathering of Democratic editors which met and communed recently with the Democratic candidate for the presi dency, but he wrote a letter, of wliiih this was the concluding paragraph: "It is because I so strongly desire Judge Parker's election tLat 1 speak so plainly on this subject. I earnestly beg of you when you see him tomorrow at Esopus, to urge that he accept also the full responsibility of his position; that he will not permit the campaign in New York the pivotal state to be mismanaged by the small politicians who beset hiiu." "Beset:" indeed! Little is Alton B. Parker "beset" by the small politicians to whom Pulit.er alludes, those who have, for years, been the vassals of David P. Hill or among the operators for Tammany. Alton 15. Parker has been one of them himself. Foxy political manager for Hill, who repaid him by an nppo 'itment, and .who, in the present year, has repaid him further, he is not likely to be "beset" by his own associates. Mr. Prlitz-e- r must be wandering in his mind. It is upon those from whom he wishes Mr. Parker to dissociate himself that Mr. Pulitzer depends for whatever vote he may get in New York and the Hill henchmen. 1 soys: lietter rut " continued in power we shall continue our foreign policy and our handling of the navy on exactly the same lines in the future as iu the past j CHAKOI . If , " Willi if l fontlnna th PrM- ut AdmiolctrMlloo. The constitution of th Pnitfd 8tatea requires an elwvjon. forf resident and ice president every four" years. The provision Is mandatory and cannot be escaped. Under it tha people are called upon to vote for president and lea president every fourth year with-u- t regard to politics, the record, or the work of the administration In power. The election must bo held whether a change is desirable or not. There Is reason to believe that a large majority of the American people do r.ot desire a change in the national administration at the present time, and that if It were a matter of choice with them 110 electicn would be held this year. A nations I election always interferes with business more or less, and aa the buslueas of tbe country grows the feeling Increases that, In the absence of Buy reason for a change, a presidential election U a disturbing factor that might wetl be dlspeased w :h If the constitution permitted. That is the situation at present The great mass of the people are so well satisfied with the present administration that they do not desire change, and If the constitution did not require an election to ht held they would regurd It aa unnecessary. Who wants a change? Not the farmers, for they never were more prosperous or better satisfied than they are at present. Not the businesR luei' for business Is satisfactory. Not mat ufaeturers, for American manufacturers are outstripping those of all other , countries. Not for there are more men employed at goid wages today than ever lefore In the history of the country. Not railroad men, for the transportation business has grown enormously during the last few years and still gives promise of future growth. In short, no large class of our varied population can be named but has good reason to desire a continuance of present conditions. If It were not for the constitutional requirement the people would have preferred that no election took place this year. The only exceptions are the Democratic party leaders and those unfortunate people who have uot the sense to let well enough alone. Pj)lt There is not a policy, foreign or Jotuestic, which we are cow carrying out, which It would not be disastrous to reverse or abandon. J WAHT A 1) 6tAU pcple money this ay laol year all on of "eoeintf." Hvm DO HOT 1 theeonten's. ' r: ( tit '''' IT WILL PAY YOU. ip a 14 , a y.:'J knyle on u y 1 CUBl )jU.14 it vV ICi, tattute to 1 you tout want it ,t ( l 111 when you see Uw pictures wd w lit '' COLUMNS. VOL 0 Gon'V s Polls of the first voters In various portions of the courtry Indicate that pn per cent of the young men will vote fot Roosevelt. There is something attractive alwint the president and hit career that spirals trongly to the youth of the laad. JUDGES I one-thir- Husler's s FLOUR - s j fI i ' aJaJ)tSjr'S1 - a". L |