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Tba nt - un-- . opinion Rpita velt In tbu connection, but to Ignore bio services in Ibo oltlce of tbe secretary of the aavy ia tbe early day of lv W aroold bo on act of ingratitude. These service bavo been rec.:olr. from Ibo and will sever be forgutte. I'li.t. Milr. hipirhait Nrrre4r. "TV pe-q- a as p4.inii, I af nf ant secretary f t. ). the offi. !. of the I'lcicl Rlatee bt lake was prepared for ti ioe. table, rtrry oilier been ob-r- rt 111'er, Mr. Roosevelt bad Seen from I be q.irti rf ef I be agitation for Americau Interference Hi Cuba Hut the nattnn mu-- t prepare for war. la bu own tIfle be d.d all that was wttbin bu power to get the aavy ready for the part it must play. ftVIut tlie nary del is a part af the inipert.h-No ooo Ida history of anr country. claim aioro (ban is due to Mr. Roose- sit in if a li .ears In tzoninmhttta -are Au.rfp ta tip ' ihe.r public Met or, y uiik On a to ike m When public i ii'iiIp mi f r In I lie nn-f bus. to I ir r si u i4 Hi. 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Th Republicans face the Ring a aong of D'lnoersta, Thir spirit adty droop. of the day without flinching At Darker mount tha scaffolding from either tb (pp.rtu.niies or the rrt Is bit Colonel try. Rnn-err- lt luties and upon tha of war with all entered hardship tion lorn the eiithunasm of a bravo and genemua i l.f ill n n th po :. r i di.'y I t :i Willi tli' mt. kn it review no uni to iiin, lo.f early nature. He gc-- l rare of bis mea i! i I.in i h nc. i'i is a of i i c.ioiji i.gu and take arm, I n f.nr n.' irtun-n- t of bii'iti. aii'l b'c.tilingTI .ib.tr i t j pmo and fought at their head when the tins of a .ph li'U if To of drift iihmi. opinionla q. i.ar )rof.,.i.,nal of battle came. After ih war waa Pr- t t i oppolent is is th i dniilit tint th l.iiii-- r is selling strongly It wan tli mm with i hoft wli:t 111 over lie rant hum the id d of the Amerlaws as In- tinJ- - , site. 11 fav-.- f nuttiii-liot!i Itepu'ihcau ticket Would of u'n.krrn wlm Ws:m ican people. Wa bad known bim n i.w ones In a in I n a almost to qntoui the rapacity of roiir. In- thrn. snggi-st-uml mts il as th sterling ntizen. os rity odlcUl workInn ik th American p qie to clnsise for lnt' to topi th for the upholding of the laws, so a r th ing link the tis of nhi m pop!e man lni.tr and 'illll rvry af approved roin'lc'o- in government To do hi national official and enforcing tho l.i as. It is not his loiinss to interpret, of a'tion. They have the voldiliiig that car ba-- ju.t tiui!u-- rea.lmg. ba cornea down merit oyatrm in urging almig every line For wl they know tho United Htateo Civil and but to I i. and the things ulm-nnke a of ueeary cnnv..t,ns, courage ve ailmiuis:r.itive and i.it. laud leg, policy. He'll the in mp. right Service, aa linen Not Mine Wort. ttt remove mountains m in a goil judge make him a hid Presisecretary of tba From the d ly when the Republican Chicago Conservator. Ob the oth-- r hand, the Democrats exnavy preparing 11111, ammunition and "Tlire In one tiling I li'.ft about Itoone-fel- dent, and vh-- versa. Parker would nev- convention a after adopting adjourned men for the rh&iiren of war, and now ha hibit all th-- ir o.d failing "ninl er have made tint awful blunder if he nai'l he of toe inuttoii-clioof irresoluhad volunteered for tho army. ILLEGAL CORPORATIONS. led bane to gue.n had had any reeent exrience in Con- - I nature platform and nominating posi- tion, thee cticsl vagaries, lack of setthat in that jrou the candidate tive UK)!I it, Republicans his men In eo'.d'erly fashion, had withtled cmivii-tnoan lo wiut be i a talLjug a boot, an ! a id conflicting S..HI ausiuifl councils n -- . : l ram their proree-fmt bare -t w . orgsnixe Snl.neil Washington, where he would have been Action In Enforcing Laws stood the baptism of battle and proved mliut ba men on. I bare Jo" ',,,ru",eJ Praaldeat'a Aealn.t ft" con'rol of the paign with the unhesitating confidence with Them. bis right td be rallc--l a herd of war ia reading that long letter In the morning in touch with current opinion on this in government. A and themselves 20.) dcfeo-- e of bi count tbeir that n per, and I don't beiiere there is an word and hoaoa. principles I dont wonder that Roosethis stage of the campaign there (Nnrthw' t'vn rtirlstlsn Jrorate, Kept. At subject. atrn-- t to so assure success. 1 to Unlike far lu bolding large corporations Dreaidctit That in all tbrro is rja haven't been a velt picked him up on this, and. in my goes td tho war etory. naive word in it. ecm not the aiiguteit reason to doubt the law Inthe to their accounts h.lny Colonrl Riosevelt was olectrd GovItoonevelt man. they have had no My bu.iuesn Interest 1 opinion, the Presidetite paragraph about ternal adversaries, with the pirty is interest of those ernor nf New York, and in that position differences to patch up before tak that the popular dritt are such that I got to paying a good deal tltc common law as applied serving the to the federal that marches forward than that the a wll as conserving lie again dmnnstrnted to bi rountry-me- n af attention to thin talk about the lrei-den- t imitrol of trusts is a most luminous ex lug the field wlt-c- h stall'll still t mirk time in the corporation All corporation-whic- h The Republicans have simply gone bewelfare ef the hia rnmtnon tense, hi true democbeing a d.tngeroun man, a wild, position of the powers and th limitations lin left in the path the oher footprint are oper mg on an unlawful basis of feeling, hit justice, honor and bia crary, erratic fellow. I was opponed to f the fe leral government. lint it's cer fore the American vnt-r- s on the partys way of national progre. The he should be compel. cd to conform to the racy 1 recur I. which is not a document artfully bi nomination at the outlet, genius for affairs. When be waa urged knockout blow for Parker. of ia Ju the fart tint the laiuly this proof law. If they cannot or will not the) for the Vice J 'residency be demurred, concoct,! for c.mipiign purposes, hut a American believed all tbene storien. When McKinpeople are going about their should go out of business. Tha Tariff Iaaue. This, some scroll of aplpud,,) achievement written ley died, I was fearful that Rooneveltn business without any perplexing have been i ed h.v the lawless conduct naturally enough, bat, when tho voice the life of th republic during the past daily I was glad to see, sai I a successful hot blood would involve un in diinciil-tie- . f the people became baud and insistent, doniits will as to what happen in of their pt uioters and operators to , he obeyed. The scroll stretch year and, like many other husiuenn men. looking mail, win expi iined liter on tint forty-fou- r stockholder. f hJr to the great loss I was extremely anxionn about the fu- he was a manufacturer in northern Ver- from IStiO to 101 and cover a penoJ Dresident-Whe- n Trusted ture. I have btn cured of all that by mont, I was g'ad to see that the Presi-leu- t of national development unmrnlleled in Many formerly na!th. men are now . of Mrk-the to the I'reaidenry tho Beat All mine e broken in fort in because corporations made such a point of the tariff th annals of the world. The story of the way things have moved in the The best of all market for American with people withheld, but only for a moment were connected h hoifti-ver- , e 1 thev wbii ur and this h its the of We a On dose development the id itie of Itemocr whole, promise ssiie. free years. f time, their full allcgiauce. From Hit manufacturers and farmer is the home formed and to violation of law. under the leadership of a market. The internal thought thin man Parker would make a ttade theories up our way about ten continunm-first l'reeidrnt Roosevelt waa trusted. commerce of the The actim of'citel in enforc the Dresident m of is who of American in the incarnation seemed to jears ago, which we will never forget pretty good President, anil it United State aggregate each year more Never once, by word or act since he sat log the Dw would pi event, not promote me, anyway, it was about time for a We are so near the Can nlian border energy, courage and achievement, has than $2J.OOO.OOO.KK and is fur the presidetiti.il chair ill Dresident greater losses. such to 1 read I'arker'a speech of ae that we get tlie worst of every redlution constituted the Republican appeal change. than the international commerce of a!) Roosevelt encouraged or fostered tha need of America the One of crying cept nice with a whole lot of interest, be- in the tariff rites. We have to enter American voters. the world. bee a market i at our i st 'h esprt for the laws of not remote idea of war. IIe has The elections in Vermont, Arkansas door. It is This our own cause I wanted to nee wli.it be had to into competition with the cheap labor and strengthenamong people. Why th Dresident has shown interested in improving and ay. lie didnt say anything at all. It of Can.tdi. When the WiNon tariff bill and Maine have shown the natural re- slibuld nc surrender it to foreigners, as the nation in all ways He did not make the laws, blit it ia hi ing our armv and navy, was the most disappointing tiling of that went into operation, just ten years ago. sponse to an appeal based on things ac- the Democratic liaa shown himself to be a loyal Amerb policy of free trade hits act an ex to He it shut-ukind I ever read. This letter of Rooseth,L. obey my fictory Inside of six complished. duty an to hia country, but by no cbanca baa in the meantime, the Democrats have would do, and pay to foreign manufac- ample winch every Miyen should follow, velt's is exactly the opposite. It d.iesn't months, and 1 tell you, gentlemen, turer and workmen the money that of or desire for war, if that he dope, w sua'l hear no more he shownheany love leave you in doubt a single minute as didn't open again until after .McKinley been trying to find out exactly "where should go to Americans? no leaning that way. Ue has are All efforts at." to or the they was is elected mob into in. the believes law and tariff It bury the candidate defying to what po jails, breaking lling'ey the gold and silver or burning luvee bia country he loves mankind. Itonest and straightforward, it does not went into operation. It was a time of 'ftfta have known In deallaar lice and militia, and banging ni party By wbet twisting of statement a and convicted or the of have of resulted labormerely as wings suspected party mince words, there is not the slightest panic, you kuovv, thousands of with efTendere, and hove banted down prisoners of facta, by wbat destruction in Imrying it in the heads of the leaders crime, and property In a wild distortion suspicion of trickery, and after reading ing men were glad to work for any wlthnnt merer In everr if truth and letting go of all decency, William tha eervlcw of the Nationwrongdoer It through from beginning to end, I for wages, and yet, at the same time, I could of the respective factions. whom it waa frenzy of diibcder end lawlessness. the opposition to Dresident Roosevelt ue cannot find a single line to which I not run nty factory and compete with the Jennings Rr.van has no more affection for possible by the ntmoet slsllonce to deThe bitterness of its irony over the hae raised tbe charge against bim that could take exception, not a single arguCanadians, who flooded our part of the Alton B. Darker now than he had the tect! for the public oervnnt who beDresident he is likely to foster war no one wb of strength ment which seems to be that of a danger- country with goods made by the cheapest night when he denounced the nominee trays hie trust and tha private imli is acquainted with tbe man end bis Ufa victual who debauchee him stand as toosevelts letter of acceptance, the New ous r an ambitious man. It is bold and labor, such as 1 could not secure even or the floor of the convention. an imagine. The scriptural mystery ef done shso Times has York enthusiasm brief The created excljurs in Is among of those worst because are times There the and starvation. it is not of tbeir criminals, dishonest, brave, but it tbe wsy of the eerpent on the rock ia best the the in and Democrats very thmg, right conservative gold lntely some are in crimes crimes where the interior After reading Tarkers not deceptive. places far against thaentira nothing to this puzzle of the peesing mobusiness circles by Judge Parkers gold community, and not only against this thing upon every government occasion, peecb and Roosevelt's letter, I tell you. freight rates protect them from foreign ment confidence he and with assured has standard subsided promises entirely telegram the genera generation but aga ompetitioii in times of free trade, hut gentlemen, there is absolutely no choice Every word and act of Theodore so made on has no He to become letconviction ns has doing. the that ara keep general tion that yet to t all as between the two men, and I am those of us who are near the border are life makes against tbe false Roosevelt's none. he w'D This is commake to ter brick was of a it mistakes; aoueptanoe. artfully gilded I got the first to feel this competition. Roosevelt man from now on." afloat asto tbe possibilimeant for irony of the red hot kind that views now mit his party to the appearance of rein it and neck ten it the ago, got years Honest. Bold and ties of his character. The Dresident is Mnet Trnat Koosevclt. conics from gnawing on a file. But th unlimited silver. The free and pudiating and hard. there werent If good like any best about the letter, "What I (Western Laborer (Omaha.) question is not whether President Roos- t man who loves his country as only subsequent utterances of the Democratic j aid the young fellow, other issue between the two parties, I candidate In a former issue of this paper we said evelts course has always been absolute- thpt man can love it who has endured have would any vote dissipated entirely because for he and Itoosevelt, hands brown whose face and strong gave the storm of war for its sake. For no impression made by bis tele we must triiMt Roosevelt and we will ly impeccable, hut what different conrse evidence of a summer largely spent in the the Republicans generally stand for the favorable him to ba a juggler trust him and in our judgment every could the Democrats have pursued on possible or imaginable cause, save alone and gram, proved American of manufactures protection he out hits pen air, is the fact that he honor of the country itself, end then the competition of the cheap la with obscure and meaningless phrases, workingman, skilled or unskilled, of these government occasions that would straight from the shoulder. I like that against at the stern bidding of Congrese, but a or once race of His should whatever at landed of us in not have creed, the comparison fens and proffer not fogs, govern' of but the bor, of letCanada, only ort of campaign literature. It's the ould or would Dresident Roosevelt inmental tinder him ntind to vote make his mazes and trust of national demoralization and expenditures up Republican world reciWe in believe at all large. ter of a man who looks you In the eye. voke the ruin and misery of war. It is and Democratic administrations has die for him instead of indulging in vain impotence. nd then punches you good and hard. lie procity which is reciprocal, and not in closed a slander upon a man of humane nature, that he was ill informed as to that they had not when they see doesnt run away from the subject, and free trade under the guise of reciprocity. the details What has become of that grand array strong end cultivated intellect aad of th',se expenditures and Darker or fraud hand, if by he doesnt dodge. Ilis letter is like the Roosevelts story of the disastrous effects the marvelous national WE MUST TRUST of that he is elected. Democrats Judge Darker proved patriotism to foster end circulate n expansion 181)4 is not the of Wilson tariff of I much honest. bold and dont man, the idle vaporings of political enemies summoned from the cabinets of Clevein the slightest particular, and I has come during the past twenty years. ROOSEVELT. care whether he is dangerous or not, but land's two terms for purposes of com- to the effect that he is likely to bring But the most marked feature of the x see to he has the im that glad v kept fellows in ' Tha prims reason whv tho expenses parison with Hay, and Taft, and Shaw, about or encourage war. There Is no this I ki, he suits the young inin all Democratic campaign has been its country, and It isnt a question of poli- tariff issue to the front, because and infirmness of purpose. One of the Government hnve increased of and Root? Are Olney and Carlisle and foundation for the slander. It is shamestability and extravathis of talk imperialism tics at all. Im going to cast my first recent years Is to be found In the fact Fairch'ld and Harmon and ViJns wast- ful tint it should exist, or, once existand one thing and issue after another has been taken tip presidential vote next November, and itll gance and the trusts, to be dropped, until now it looks as that tha people,after mature tbonght, ing their powers in lielmlf of the man ing, should be continued by repetition. only seem to forget that the if the be counted for Theodore Roosevelt, or another, people have deemed It wiee to have certain who flung hu all at the feet of Senato'-GormaLet us have an end to the silly clamor-inparty would have to fall back on new I'll know the reason why. The young-me- Republican party is pledged to protec- the tariff form of work for the pnb'ic un the sleek, crying, Save me of the mendacious tricksters upon both of on the and trusts, of the country can understand tion, and that the Democratic party is which issues it has been tried and fonnd dertaken by the pnb'lc. 1 hie necessi- Arthur, or I sink." this bugaboo. Roosevelt and they can understand this pledged to free trade. We haven't for- wanting in legislative courage and ad- tate such expend iturea, for instance, as those for rnral free delivery, or for letter. He talks of the things that have gotten that up our way, however, and I ministrative President Roosevelt is a sincere friend A effectiveness, Contrast. been done in the last four years, and tell you, gentlemen, that the big Repubthe inspection of meats under the De- of labor, and labor admires and respect-hin- t. the know proAmerican that voters From 1802 to 1805. inclusive, under a doesnt waste any time on constitutional lican vote in Vermont was largely. If not tective tariff is not robbery, and the) partment of Agriculture, or for lrri He is an honorary member of Democratic administration and a low Rooeve ta Utter ,f scceptsDOe. law, or In sermons as to the duty of good entirely, produced by the determination have more faith in the American anti- gation. the Brotherhood of locomotive Firemen, tariff, the total exports of American mancitizens. The Republican party has done of o people to put themselves on rec- trust statute than in Bonrke Cockran, the hired orator of and the esteem in which he is held by ufactures were any curbing of modFrom 1000 certain things in the last four years, and ord against the free trade principles and ern trusts under the old its members was fittingly shown at the to 1005, inclusive, under a Republican common law. in line that Tammany Hall, says every of Democrats. the Roosevelt tells what they are. He doesnt platform The Democratic started with Dresident Roosevelts letter breathes the convention of the Brotherhood in Buf- administration and a protective tariff, lie about them, he only tells the facts, Its frank, it's houest, and its fair," David B. Hill as campaign its sponsor and boss, spirit of triumphant plunder. Cockran falo, when 5 000 persons wildly cheered they were 51,055,951,810. The export in nd then he asks the people to vote for said the clergyman to a recently Judge Darker sought to ought to know, for he has been hot on the Dresident's name in the eotirse of au of manufactures iu any one year of Reblm if they believe that the government the interior of the car, when they were l,nt reconstruct its management, going to the scent of plunder all his career. Un- address by Grand Master Ilanuahan. publican administration was consideraf io country has been run properly. If discussing the same letter of accept- Xew York City and holding a number of fortunately, what Cockran knows be doe bly more than in any two years of DemI'm not much of a politician mythey dont, I believe he would rather ance. e Like the Indian, who, when unable to ocratic administration. conferences at the Astor tell, and be tells what he does not ba ve them vote against him. Hes that self, hut I have been very much impress- House with Senator Gorman and several not find his camp and it was suggested hi know. kind of a man. He fights out In the ed with the extraordinary honesty and wee lost, replied, "Me no lost, wigwen leaders. is reported that It Tammany "Tie the Stocanl shown and so hes the no pen, always square, The effort to galvanize the New York lost, so the Democratic party insists by the he succeeded' in placating Tammany and its tenacity of purpose As to the Presidents letter of acceptwonder that every young man I know is President in his letter of acceptance. that Senator Gorman will supplant Tom Democratic campaign into the sem- notwithstanding its constant change 0 ance, the Republican party and the thinkComparjng it with the speech of Judge Taggart as the real director of the Demo- blance of life by nominating District At- front, that the country, not the party, ing going to vote for Roosevelt. men of the country those who have Parker, in accepting his nomination I cratic campaign. What was the con- torney Jerome has failed because Jerome is lost. The Democratic party, without fad and can understand Parkera Blaader, bare but ooo "That was an awfnl dig he gav my cannot see how the people can hesitate sideration 'omised for th loyal sup- refused to confine himself to half truths e fixed policy, would be es safe a guidi ommeut: n wilderness. on in a Indian tha law- - very long in making tbic choice." friend Parker, Mid tha strangt stump. Dinna yo hoar- - it? . Tie the alogaa. Tammany has net transpired. port ar 1 .n I tli-i- r r.t 1 rt .V.if, I I a Aith'in.-- i -l fr-u- hs - b-- eVH-ute- tmttrf rhira--terisiic- - s p nit s prm rj l'ri ltk a - i . '',"c I In-r- prd-lrm- - a e loqi-th-'.no- hn l l -- t. alt.int e i. ner - bd .at tt . 1 il-- 11 vt -- y lio-a- hu-nl- ng at bo.-Koo- elt' st broad-shoulder- ts eh-tnr- e over-lraw- gs n seat-neighb- j gum-slio- well-know- |