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Show 8rii'M:u:vr to CHARLES W. THE ,M. FAIRBANKS Ho VARUS. BY DEMOCRATS TJIK KNTKIU'KISK tphfSim. Ul4h. fiept ;? tall It , rl WS iirm lit J f !. torsi ll'l r iiogbi) d.....itg.i,g uUiur I u. li K.pi T'iii 1 1 aiMin'a Judge Barker an i Voir. lull Training and lipgrlrtH Hill Caabla Him to lrciJ Over tb Senate with Credit to tbe Na tlooMiblnlf) a I rirnd. tr a Iona Futupari-o- ii ail ari,.r( htstes, (! il rirlaa in liir of miI.Si-',ii- Cfalii pisiform - of Ilia laal forty years - ll.a lotween I Inna a nphuf lua la a dun II..I th.tg. .r..ii,i... pane Of Kfaal a. Il, a. rior 1. 1. Ilia other e d.(l-r-n- n Washington. D, F. ona iiora aim l in) Ilia t'H .fun. !! liia a F.very I i M.l I5'- - ilialia . When an ! tfI (iMl Inirraaf In Hi nomination of r Fa. rl.inka ..f I ioIuiii f..r w.-- i. llol.l,. an In kf. III' loh a personal!! y arurai), Ibrf lu that that who Ilia anfi-ifu.ir- tl,y finithl ltf ! r rj'i hk uttrd t ait Oui-u.intl- y a wrong, lr lu willing to charitably of tb advm-sr- .uictinie eveu hourly called into ouncJI by William McKinley to advle Inin a to the tiling to be done tu preserve the honor and tb diguity and Id A WHAT IT MEANS. NOTABLEJEXCEPTION. Richard Olney Its Not Joins t tba llnomrallr I'easlmlst. Wlaalflcanra of tha Ictory. While it would he the sheerest fully for l(epuhliran manager tu accept the Vermont victory aa a certain augury of ltuuserelt'a vlccUun next November, or, tu relax iu their efforts to Insure that result, it rauuot be deuied that tb &!.- tk) plurality is a most reassuringi and Dot siguiticaut fact. That this is so because a since. ion uf slnti.tical coin where a shrinkage of tha Republican plurality iu Vermont iu Sep- tember b preasaad a national Ptm- to think, hint, or suggrwt, wa not t.rii.-- f a.iuatd in hia ran Fro by boa whn of Gold ami Frown of Thorn in lvnl tier I tli.-- r any Amrricaa with opti ami patriot nntlc faiib in lha i,m o th loading public mo of tb Foiled Htatea who would want to think for a tli.it Alton it. Barker, lbs ndiditt of a grrat political party for of (he United Stats. Votd again,! hi hnm--t conviction a to what m aa for th goml of hia rouutry whan Ii voted for fra silver In RCHl amt thru again voted for fret ailvar In 190(1. Cannot Its Trnatat, But whii th American people will nrrer iiuput dihonrbI motives to the leader of th ailver can in BOO and 111, yet nerertlnde it will tat In th future to placa implicit truat lu those who sought to lead them I1K0 a disastrous error iu those years. Had tha majority of the voters of tb country In IKMI and 1900 not been of better judgment than Judge Barker was during tbii two years th UuUed St a tvs would hav bad tht silver standard; all tbe currency of tbo country wrould bar been debased to the bullion value of silver; just debt would hava been scaled off over fifty per cent.; tba laborer, whom th Bilila says la "worthy ot bia bira. would bava been paid bi wage lit rhrrj, ath fe Wnj the honest dollar ' standard; the country would have offered unparalleled hard time; it credit would bare sunk aa low that of Turkey, V enexucla, and of other nations which repudiate their jut obligations, as thia that It was for such calamity the Democratic free ailver error stood and Parker in 1S90 and again in nnd Daria both times stood with thia rror, contributed money to further It along, and voted for it. Now the error ia practically admitted. Both Parker and Davi, while refusing to say that they now helievs in ths gold standard, nevertheless aay that It is that irrevocably established by law is when on December IS, 1S99, th gold standard waa established by a vota of 179 Republican yea and only 11 Democratic yeas, against 142 Democratic nays and no Republican nays, in tba House of Reprcnentatlves, and by a vota of 44 Republican ami 2 Gold Democratic yeas agfllnst 23 Democratic and only on Republican nay in the Senate, IT WAS THAT SO WELL ESTABLISHED It PARKER AND DAVIS NOW IT TH.it L OCA BUY ESTABLISHED, b done. III ! to tusk fan from Ibn to tun. gr, iiiu-l.-till tb r ord of th I baa for $,,r on th parly lb am anitir aigulllratirw faU frutu an Individual is found out, wnutd ba for that that Bryan t and aim-e- r r i to f tb , latrmetltS a lo fiieif wer n KCi-.l- . li.xir.f that of tnriilal rpi-il- would a ivlinli )tt-m- , of iba pr.iin.-tivla lha principal of American tndutrie. IiU.r hih! u.iiiaa. Til Democratic party navar gala risbl 0 National itiaa. except wbati ft tnra to steal tb Republican plntfortu. After lecturing for many eara that fra ailvar t Hi to 1 W'm ilia iaraniouiit iua. il soar drop tbe ami actually admit that lb sol.l atainlard ia irrevoca- b ! tbs fre ilr mr iu lwtal and 19UUgrt trmwratie party was bouratly wrung. no patriotic Amarb-awho Tbr g Caurleoua aad Mo.leal. kind.'HirtiHui. iutari.-ililin.abml, raarved, cniit.-iitl)- ly, alw-- t III the front liavar put billim-lrank. Sanator I'li.rtaiuk i lot nu.i!ly .rclitad l the world at large with lha extraordinary influence be really Hi ao-i-inlebare in W.ilkngtoti. iu the Senate, tbe memtn-- r of the cabinet, and Ilea. tt Iiom duty it i tu execute the law imve le.trneil, however, the quiet force of the Senat.ar from Indiana. and ever itice he came here with McKiub-in 1V7 Senator Fairbanks ha Ha ha beeu one of the inner circle. grown at longer day by day until hi nomination for the vice preiducy win u mg fa,-- W may all ! admit that in It IIII-I- I limiter liour Democratic platform Ilia mar try In white nh or ugr-cnit- t poaltloll uf III put!) Oil Ilia InrilT llla. It fla, individual. con-aide- No I In lb on proten ileiHV r.ill r.l llllr. Were I. il- - tb. . rest- - U(f .ii any snb)t-- t n d to lx Iskan - anl mql), Ktrii Mill-)- s - mike and l4!ruirtit fchieh whatonetrr ate iu.-r.-- l) ,Ni-- I.Im'. (1 ) nti, rn-- lunlirr In all In n, rhr tu nr af (raa .ion,i.ra, toon a pb)u own, and In Iniur . irikiog h ha Th ItriiooTallr ed.lor will 4I fill! cal . lot .f v.cw l f liinKt'i with Ihalllwltra W In ll ilia) teg.ll tllak' l4Nn a umrkl loan in au of Ilia nationsl exprn-4- . ItiK extravagant low ha . .tine li.i. Mru.gbi tores an.) Hia Jffr-oni.i- n tlnii, iiiiu-- .i ib) tail, with l.rigbi par 1111011)! f niie.ilul with a that baa lai.-ra- . lurk uier wilti r a K'ou a ilvlil of Inora 111 111 itliMaai.iaai ai,i..nil diKioi), and I )Haridwith nil III .laoa. r,i. ) whi.il raudi-da- t Tb I laiifu-raiii- . platform denounces l) public mail, Iba rol.h.-riif iba many In I atu-thau lha f..r in.r pfola. U.III aa pram Vr eirlrm- - baa umlally a. polar a public iii.-- gn. atirnb Iba fanr. proaaii that ninlar protection iriarii)f Alda l till. I.war, the aip! ti diffused a loon K all lnaa of people, who arc ai Ilia liiwda of public affair suffer. iu Waalniur1-.i- l while nu.li r ffra tied all ! know, a p..pla of th ilia iv.imiry may n.U know, that iif rat r Il la aalil Ibal Tammany will imt Sana!.. 1airlmlik i uia of III collipar-atMal- y lb uiourp iirllull Irrevocably setIII public Ufa w tin bV few tled until lb contrail for lb next I.'.-0made their ioipr- iim lha actually subway I awarded to a linker affair of ilia g.itamtuant lu very will who f Jade recognize Barker, .lelutt-iticlub, ullaga rliur.li, nary eirry ! poliU-aibal a public aubwajr la a in nary r.iinrmi and nary iruueb. lio-ra al.- 1arli. tun-ni- . ar alwu l bulk uf lha Work, Tbara la 011a irutb lint aectn beyond few wll d. the . inaii of ailioii, who ara aala.-tof Ilia lb comprehension Ivillurrili'), whoib.-i-ara r the ! it.- I.. ilong or.b-IntiKaa, Ibal Mth obi yielding l) wld.-l- i win. ll.it a Ilia bit.- - t il wo'ibl pl.na lo Ilia lira," llllii'rwi gift tt In Ii moke I bain tti.- Ill klink. r ivactitit.. lint Irjf 1. fit Ilia . nn ...in. il. ,ind tt io.- - nil...- and bn kr. of nn .in a lu.ijr A merit an ire aotlKlit w ban grant tiling ara to be giant of tlon. Ita ra.ll nbj ct Not 1 fcal Mill With ai) iiinle amount uf a ti l Itpiiio i Hrst lunly Admitted, Sol Tral lh Parly with Power itciaose ol tb Blunder. Mbitfc hul-a- I n.I.- -l I!- - Candidates Free Silver. And HI ill Ilia I Iinuiiiuiira of Ilia Foufijeu-prawn! sdttiliiit r t ic$ at Washington fur another four )er la rrfl!e. in ma rollD Iru! Who Voted for PEOPLE CAN FORCIVE ERROR ttiltig from iiarjf. "tt'lwl (lit Nominated They HE HAS DIGNITY AND FORCE !M iiu UII tinllur d lt Ur(i groan weary far lha reply Ibal ion, l for Indiana Senator Well-Fittethe Vice Presidency. 1904 hi faiuoii bnty hl of the nation, tharle Warren Fair-bank- a S.ace Judge Parker and tbe Detun-crat-was alway foremost in the li have to make au waa summoned to the White House Issue ofparty ami progressive tbe aggre.-iv- s a time night after night, and during acti th-- of the l.epubli.-aparty whi.-bly fixed. when the graet matter were iu tiie span of one generation bav placciiiuuderation th important of all ed tb United State in the van of the Under tbe bint Democratic adminia-tratlnwere held in tha Falr-bink- a world' civilisation, it may lot well to foree-- l upon him hecauae, in tlie coufereuce buinc waa paralyaed at home uliaoliitely home on Massachusetts avenue. recall that there is at hi aawa-iat- e in the Sen.me Dom-and the United Slate had a doubtful the opinion of lie There were gathcre.1 the aenatura and crat who baa not joined in hi party' leader tbe and generally, ate parly Mcthe nation. During atanding amonif who representeil the waa the beet equipped man for tbe locu- the caliiuet oill.-c- r pe.iinitic wail. Kinley and itoonevelt administration hia training and by hia inner council of th nation, the men was and by tion, of tbe Uj. bard Olney, tha choice and proaperity baa been rentored at burnt abaidnt who .CnuRdenc aaaocintiou of presidential aixe, possessed the M t i' liy.etta Democracy for President tbe preatige of tbe ilation abroad baa pulitktal wa lo tbe It uf iniiilmt ai.'t ! jr U .. so ftat he might be ready at any tim aiwe.n'a,Attor( advanced aa navar ! the influi-Si-i to eaeurlw the dutiea ot eblvf tuetatn uuttaJFs library of flu Wairbaoka bum rary Cleveland affecting the indvIJusI State of during that aome of th moat important deand author of the ringing units in one State in this election are Under tbe prevent tariff law ail Indoa-trie- a if it should become necessary. term, war first cisions these time of In the tmuual their nature and ar effective Few people ar aware of trying have revived and proapered, labor p!irae in support of the Monroe doctrine national formulated. which William to the republic. ia To-da- y throughout McKinley gave State United degree practicalthe workmora been baa fully employed and were scarcely half a doxen of ly sovereign on tiii continent, and it If the iaue in the November election men have received good wage than hi confidence to Senator Fairbanks. The theThera men present at fiat 1 law upon the subjects to which were confined to tbe tariff question it ever before in tbe history of the coun- two men were old friends, they repre- thosebighistoric of the nationand it la a it confine ita iuteroition," Is a Demo- would be lmsihle to infer from Versented much the same element in the conferences, try. Why take the dangerous rik of t indication of tbe capacity for crat who has something stronger thau mont' 3J.(S)0 Republican and in the early month of 1N7 num.-lenplurality party, rein would a that power party pntting what would he the drift in New York, following the bitter political battle of public service which Senator Fairbanks diluted ass milk In hi vein. verse thia policy of prosperity? the previous autumn McKinley ami Fair- - j has manifest cl to refer to the fact tli.it In an article printed in the Atlantic (Muuecticut or Indiana, because the vowere in constant touch and the although he had been in public life less Monthly for March, l!Kt. on the ter of these three States study the Tbe policy of protection baa preaerved banks President-eleciiegan to lean upon the than a year his value as a constant ad (irowth of Our Foreign Policy," Rich- tariff question through very different the American market for the product Senator-elect- . t in the face of ard Olney anticipated and confuted nPresident of the wisdom in the Iectacle from tlmse of th farmers of viser This trust of American manufacture and American au inflamed public sentiment ami 011 the ine! every pitiful plea for national stag- Vermont. From the day in 1N1 when have made nmrketa for of tbe statesman from Indiana was never eve manufacturer war grew great- nation and dishonor uttered by Judge her late Senator Justin S. Morrill Inthe product of American fanners, and lessened, hut as month after month went er of almost inevitable the Indiana Senator was more and day by day. Other men who partici- Iarker in the two Instances when he ha troduced the war revenue tariff measure, by a hove establiahed high together they Where which bore bis name in the House of pated in those conferences remember aud ventured to open his mouth. standard of American living and made more drawn into the deepest confidenees licar cheerful testimony to the extraordi- the Democratic candidate counsels that Representatives, Vermont has never war-eretlie President. of American scale of the high possible in her support of tbe Republican There were trying times in Washing- nary capacity of the Indiana senator the United States shall live for ami wages. Other States have ton during the latter part of 1W audio for looking at all side of a question of within Itself alone, Mr. Olney boldly policy of protection. "Sow a character and you reap a des the early part of IMIS. The United States public policy and for giving his opinion proclaimed that auch a policy bad tend- wobbled, as the politicians have played upon tbe credulity of their industrial but and Spain were drifting inevitably to- dispassionately, without the slightest sus- ed to belittle tbe national character tiny waa one of the beautiful someand haa led to a speciea of provincial- classes, but Vermont has stood as firm meaningless apothegms flung into the ward war. The sentiment In this coun- picion of personal bias and with lap of Judge Iarker by Editor Knapp, try was overwhelmingly in favor of in- thing like a sacred deference to the best ism and to narrow views of our duties as her own everlasting hills. But in tbe preseut campaign the and functions aa a nation. f the St Louis Republic, in introducing terference in behalf of the suffering peo- interests of the nation. The history of those momentous confaia Democratic brethren of the shear Where Judge Parker in hia nnfamil-larit- y Democracy has chosen to thrust ita traThe pressure for action ple of Cuba. and paste pot to their candidate. With grew daily stronger. Iu tlie public press, ferences will never he written, as a matwith tbe meaning of tbe phrase, ditional clamor for free trad into the and haa arrayed itself about equal relevancy and more wit be in Congress, in the churches, on the ter of course. McKinley has gone, Ho- due to hia seclusion from the world at background United against the American spirit of aggrestbe that Esopna, might have sa'd Tlunt a corpse and streets, everywhere from the Atlantic bart has gone, Ilanna hasmengone, and proclaims who ac- States became a world power over a sive, progressive expansion, of which raisa a tombstone. to the Pacific there was a constantly only a few are left of the tually ,shsped the destinies of the nation century ago, Mr. Olney, with broader Theodore Roosevelt is the living em"tlleac la ConVesaiun. growing sentiment that the United States in the' early months of 1898, who perbodiment. The Democratic campaign managers must put an end to the shocking condiknowledge of the world, says that The American people will be willing dewhen a wise in conservatism y sisted nathe Republicans stand for will probably assign tbe abanopenly tell the public they wish to con tions in Cuba. to forgive the Democratic record on tha g lay was necessary, and who provided the donment of the isolation policy to the tional action, advancement aud Ufa; the silver question. They will not demand duct the campaign free from Knew Public Kentiment. McKlnlay sue a war means for carrying the to and personalities, but they seem to time when this country and Spain went Democrats for national inaction, retroconfcssiona from When he was elected William McKinhnmiliating verbal have secretly given instructions to revile ley well knew what this public sentiment cessful and a glorious conclusion. That to war over Cuba. gression and death. Tbe issue ia between Democratic leaders of the fact that they and abuse the Repnhlican candidate in was and where it was likely to lead. No he was even included in the brilliant list Nor can there be any serious question DOING and DONT. were terribly wrong in 1.S90 and 1900. Such an issue appeals to voters in As Daniel Webster once said every way possible. Chairman Taggarts man ever lived who was more skilled in ot the confidential advisers of William but Mr. Olney is right Siienc And In this connection it was that Vermont precisely as it appeals to those is confession newspaper, the Indianapolis Sentinel, is feeling the pulse of the public than the McKinley iu the face of war is a and the fact that th honor man. for any Cleveland virile Secretary of State of Oregon or Arkansas. The restricted Democrats now want silence on tha cartooning the President as a dog. President who laid down his life at An Honor for the Indlanian-I- t said, The United States has come out local view and interest is swallowed up Buffalo. When he came to the White paramount issue of 1890 and tha tanPolitical empirics well describes the House, nevertheless, he was determined Is an additional honor for the In of its shell and ceased to be a hermit iu the broader prospect, and men vote tamount issue of 1900, is sufficient conas Americans and not a citizens of this fession of past error. epeeies of constitutional to exhaust every device known to diplo- diana senator, who has been chosen as among nations, naturally nnd properly.' who see the constitution rent iu tatters He also emphasized the necessity for or that State. But while tbe American people in reshort of actual warfare, to bring the Republican nominee for the macy, that his associates in public preparation to cope with larger responTo this issue Oregon last June re- ceiving Democracys silent confession of every time a new condition demands the Spain to terms and to bring peace to inexercise' of aome government power not Cuba. conversation, merein their Go and ahead! Vermont sibilities in these terms: private sponded Trained in the arts of war him- life, past error, can forgive, yet it cannot forbroad-gaug- e dreamed of in the philosophy of Thomas ability It goes without saying that the United ly echoes back across the continent Go get. It will not be in haste to put int William McKinley well knew that variably refer to his his to Jefferson. If the political empirics of self, ahead!" personal State cannot piny the part In the world war was not to be entered upon lightly, to grasp public questions, tbe White House the representative of n It has just assumed without equip1861 had had their way there would Even Arkansas shows signs of waking party whose free silver principles integrity, and to his deep study of eou affairs was for peace from the beginning. lie Itself for with all the the ping part g have been no union left for their and international law. dream of Demo- pat in Jeopardy the business stability of necessary to make It will from the During the first six months of the Mc- strtutionai to weep and groan over in 1904. It ia a fortunate thing for the republic felt, whether through pacific Intercourse cracy that a nation can advance withthe country. IT WILL NOT VOTE TO Kinley administration the tension here or through force. We can- out exertion and force by marking-tim- e and WITH HONOR THE HIGHEST in Washington was extraordinary. Pub- that a man of this stamp should have not negotiation aa a ourselrea assert whose power The re- Interests and Carl Schurzs appearance on the stump lic sentiment of itself in front of the marble effigies of Jeffer- OFFICE IN THE LAND A CANDIbeen chosen for the nomination. are as wide as forced have sympathies might In Southern Illinois is another straw on sult is that in the event of the triumph civilization without assuming obligations son and Jackson, who if they were alive DATE WHO IN 1S1K5 AND AGAIN war because of the outrages continto tbe claim. Demowonid be marching in the ranks of action IN 1900 VOTED FOR A POLICY the back of the double-wingethe of ticket, which now corresponding committed the The equipment required for our new by ually Spaniards upon seems Republicansecured, President the and cratic mule. When he applauds Parkers the progress. absolutely THAT WOULD HAVE FINANCIAL must not role be discussed International Cuba. Then came poor people of gold telegram the free silver Democrats the explosion This, then, U tbe significance of the LY DISHONORED THIS COUNTRY inaugurated next March will have had at any length. We must s have It the of the which Maine, lie need forced will facts tbe upon of by Vermont election, that on the issne con- AND MADE IT LOWER THAN TURwrithe; when he calls for merit in the touched the in the magazine, and the benefit of more than three years his logic of which will be Irresistible sod actual experience iu the duties of public service there is a general exodus within a fewspark KEY AND VENEZUELA IN INTERhowever alow to move or Indisposed to face tained in the word Forward! personiweeks the the of people who will tbe facts, the national government must fied, if our opponents will have it so, NATIONAL OPI.VON AS TO ITS to th nearest free lunch counter, and United States were office, while the with th lust raging when he talks about surrendering tbe of blood. in Theodore Roosevelt, represented in CREDIT. take the oath of office at the same time sooner or later provide for It. There was much more to the same every line of financial, industrial and will have behind him not only the benePhilippines there are groans of disapStill William McKinley stood stead- fit of more than seven years in the effect, every word ringing with sterling proval diplomatic achievement, demanding inShow tpe fast. He knew waf was nearly in- United States senate, but also of his and enlightened appreciation of the creased expenditures for the army, the foreea:i.ig events from Republicans, but he was in a evitable, to on obTh which American Theodore to deposition circle determination meet of public the platform membership in the inner navy, the postal service and every the September election in Vermont, know also this that rich d in our Roosevelt stands reiterates the country, though nien who actually do things, and who ligation of expanding national op- partment of government care of the should not allow themselves to be overRepublican principle in favor it was in men and resources, was not times of trial determine the policy of the portunities. Without failing to recog- people's interests Vermont represents confident of results of the president!! war. for was He a in nize that the triumphs of peace are the the onward trend of American thought. position nation. of fostering home industries in order ready election in November. true objective of a republic, Mr. Olney that American workmen may be steadily to know that there were no rifles, no This, and not the mere fact that VerThere is no doubt as to the fact that no cannon, .'!!!, eternal the 000 clothgs, no tents, no protruth and that grasped mont votes, employed and well paid. The Demowent peace Democratic Republican by "Th mass tf th party Roosevelt will win, but he ought to b cratic platform is verbose and evasive, visions of war for even the most mod- feel antraaed at the way la which liberty and progress can only be insnred gives an assurance of a great Republigiven a great vote of confidence, an outbut, sifted of all its platitudes it sim- erate army. He had not exhausted di- thair leaders sold them to Wall Btraet. by full provision to maintain them by can victory next November. pouring of national affection and trust, and even then he knew that I do not believe that th six and n bnlf force. ' ply reiterates the Democratic hostility plomacy, aside from a mere majority of electoral was time to counthe The necessary will more prepare earn nation which goes abont with to any tariff that "On the whole, our people protect American million men who followed Bryan, with try for war. The great public which cheer on their lips and warm con nothing but an olive branch In its mouth and live bettar than ever before and votes. industries. A rebuke is deserved for the men wha was ignoraut of the real situation and vlctiona in their hearts, can now be in other words, without increasing ita tb progress of which we are ao proud so falsify fact and sentiments, so distort, did which not realize a that mistaken delivered like cattle to the Cleveland-ItLet us compare candidates, said expenditures for coast defenses, for ships cnnld not have taken place had it not prevaricate and invent, as to make it aphad of industrial allowed our army to Miss Democracy to a stalwart young public policy who knifed the ticket or bolted it and gun, for men and arms cannot ex- been for the ia anyrun down to a point where we were not in 1896. I believe that the arrest pect its voice wiil be heeded, in the canters, such aa this ia which X am pear that Theodore Roosevelt Republican. loyal the but strong, thoughtful, thing at Roozerzlt'a apeeob Comparisons are odious, he replied, fitted to fight even a little nation like majority of tbe men who voted for councils of nations. Every dollar the peaking." From American citizen that he is. "but since you insist, what has your Spain, still thundered for war and be- Bryan are men of convlctloni 1 can but United States is spending on its army Providence, R. L, August 23rd, 1902. The silly bosh about Imperialism candidate done that be should aspire to gan to suspect the good faith and the hop that they will realize that X am and navy y is an insurant: against and Militarism, the groundless flubdub Buttons. E, a man Voter of like William McKinnow."rhoma Campaign war First bravery battle and national dishonor. the presidency? fighting Ihelr as to fancied personal dictation by their The National Republican Committee, exeentive Watson's speech scoeptmg Popu,Ut nomination. "Nothing. He is a man of peace. ley. to the American people should is Haa Parker distributing Trimmed Chicago, Hia Balia. Auditorium, McKinley Consnlted Fairbanks. Pray what has yours done? be rebuked by the people in such manand Roosevelt hi artistic in said of thousands is Roosevelt President All this speech (Philadelphia Inquirer.) "Ha has done everything that came history, which the world When Judge Parker voted for silver, Fairbanks First Voters buttons. They ner as can never be forgotten. of acceptance, A party is of worth only Ms way with ail his mind and heart and knows and which need not be recapitulatLet Republicans appear en mass sf in 1896 Interand 1900, ha did not know the are free for the asking. Apply to the the He has the soul for action ed in detail. What the world doe not so far as it promotes the national strength. polls in November, to show whst they, Committee. gold standard waa going to ba so popuChairman of your State that would put life under tha ribs of generally know is that in tbe small cir- est. Judged by that standard, tha of Theodor Roosevelt, think in lar 1904. Show your colors. cle of men who were death. nightly J ocratic nart; :a worthless. n e iIi-.m- a uu-le- r nit . m-e- a sec-on- It), d CON-KIDE- To-da- aulfl-cien- hair-splitte- s lotus-eatin- d 11 nt .time-honore- to-da- 1 |