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Show , ..... , - , . . -- , .. ....is... . . ,. ING ,N Ew S. . , :' , , Hi .. I Adz:riser; mu' Whmo Kenolivlitf.1:or 1 t IA:4:11' Floirld t 1 "'teas?' Through the , ... 11 t i , y.,' , , ,, 4, , E 110C MT. IMBLIC IN TEEM NOKEIL U. . ' ; - : , fax nrzure muteinra , - , . - , , - - - , - ... , AND WrICKTT. Timm' 1'4 - , THREE SECTION , . SATITRpAY , UTAIs MARCIL 30 1912 SALT -LAKE CITY TEN PAGES . . . i- - , A.A,ftmaftO,W. te,.........-.,.---...-.-...- .i -- CARPENTER AT PANAMA ALL ABOUT THE ATLANTIC END OF UNECLE SAN'S - --- , ..- ....----.. 1 I ' ttat. gs i ,, , I iI 1 ., .... .,' , 't . - - - f. -I 't ' 1Ili ,,, I I f ) bay. A DAY AT day I have Peen flying f,'Ir the, the ventke. I have ;4an. up seri down the locks in a car run by a I have even ridden stsoline engine. under those mighty chambers 40 feet and more below tht level of the sea. anti under the bijefins which when tilled with scaler will some day lift ships as big as the Olympic on their I have tray from ocean to ocean., been inside the mighty concrete pipes. ech as.big as the tube tunnel through which the Pullman trains go on their under the river from Jersey CitY Illaa' New York. and have seen the holes big as a hogahead which will edit the waters of the Chaves into the floors of the locks. I have visited the Atlantic ocean 'here the canal ends or begins; have mwn acmes the spillway, and with iy life. It seems to me, ever resting n th balance of a hair and my heart In my thirst, have beett egrried in and this mighty mate of ma-tut and over which lifts mountains in its and carries the earth and the lingers in the palm of its hand. All ) .)) ID fR itu i(.1.? BRAIN-RACKIN- OCENFill. The merles buzzes' Even Iv my head es I look at the eteel rabies which are carrying Mg eel hogsheads loaded with stone rough the air as though they were lloons tilled with Ithe liehtest of VIC the rivers (if ears piled high with blue rock.from Culebra cut. arid at vast mming network of steel wires., trains and human beings which the Gatun locks and the dam. impreasicms which come through ear here are almoet as terrifying those through the eye. The drums my head are vibrating at something a thousand movements' a setcricl, rectory would be a rem cure 1 0 0 comparison, and the shrieking of 'teem. and the exploding of the the hammering of steel upon d meearlhanea nollaeos of mighty are a ra g din that makes one's nerves the only perceptible part of his being. It IS unde such conditions that I am giving ynu my impressions and reecording some of the notes which were made here today at Gatun. 0 0 A rLYING-MACEI- r 0 0. I .. 1 excavation. comparatively speaking. yet to be done. At tbe mad of this channel is the masonry of the locks. now almost comonted,, and beyond them the dam a here the waters of the t.'hogros are rising. here is now only about 20 f,?et of water 1 the lake. but It ix a beautiful Meet. ith many !Mande spotting the ourface. atey on it wilt be 70 feet higher, and iti cover slab a vast extent that g on the oteamers some parts of it xtend beyond the range of the eye. THE IOCKS AT GATUN. Now take a rapid view of the lock'. lie beloW us in three pairs of elhy ude stenechembers., one above the ' i Ilil 41: I IV . ,.. ..,,,kz, ., ; ". , U ft,;71'.. ,,,,,, ( ' , .,,, 1 A, , .0, 1r e '4 4 '4';:rt' 44 , t ' sit-lo- i.,, I .--- , tt ..r,1,.... , 4, '..0,' -..4 .., Id . Ilvvi 111 ifoil , ARRINGTON. .. t'.it ,,,.,,,,,e 74,,.l.,', - ,1,.; 44,4 .. , . - 4,,','- A ri ;TI..C. ,,, 4 ' i,, , , .! ,.. ,, ei.,. .. t. ..- , ,..- 0r r ''-- - -- , ; - A , , ..,., .14Zs' 1"0;'::-::- 7 , ', -,- . ' ',". '' ,, : ,: ,, i ' OATI , t ' .. , 0,3 ,V. 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HP mute some reputaLOCKS tion in conneetion with thP great locks at the Poo. which he auled in imileling. Pf4,141:11Gr and also In the rebuilding of the iallroad in central Luzon at the of our Aar w ith the Spaniard!. After .PP he that had chwritp of the ,ottruPt1o.1 e .7mmeNomPololowilIMENIENIENIM I Till.; dam on the Ohio at Ititttihnra and or the other river Improvement., there It IP now oror tiVP tttart Hineo RELIEF PROFILE OF SHIP CANAL ACROSS THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. he cam, to Panama Ile t, rMin b. should know whereof he :meake. and log profession. Eng fifteens estimate that to complete thla stupendous canal, $400,000.000 will This graphM drLiving', reproduced slightly. moditied from the Los Angeles Times, hia remark that this part ,.f rah be required This sum is eight times; that which was required to complete thn Suez will he complet,e1 on time ;ndioat,4 shows the great canal being pushed forward to completion and described in Mr. carpenter's 40 45 one of sea will above of ta be when have a miles of The it 'rill and suret feet the thin that g,. tit,. length ,anal completed letter. The great white patch of earth labeled Culebra shows the location of the famous future level. The average width will he 110 feet and the average depth will be 41 feet. The total Culebra cut. The white face etyma the excavation necessary to carry the ,canal past this uoN A TPIRorral THE eiwavation will amount, to 212.500,000 cubic yards. The illustration gives a view, of the ROLLER cOASTER, three enormous locks at each end of the CALII al. Ttie drawing it foreshortened to show point. necessitating .the removal of the shoulder 1,f a mountain, considered by many Pn Teat all know the devilish roit,e both ends. n eft ring authorities to have been the greatt tinflPilaking in the hiatory of the engineer I mean the rooster traek ay of the rummer resort run uphill mind 'down and wind about maoses of other rock spoil and mighty a imake. the of tho heart more than of like other, covering a distance from the Culebra cut The form a passenger to Fending the roof of hip mouth. half a mile, and containing materati wo hieh it is were, being reservoir, nn This in a feeble way will givf. enough to build- a little city of skythe Dredging Is Done Channel to Liatun Almost filled with clay and nand .and other idea of my ride in a motor oar through scrapers,. The material la concerete and oleo the leeks. lake from and stuff the dredged The iho lotione taken with Connected by It bloke like stone, the Locks It is carried stoenter in wetting over th tr.ountain Roll et...Coaster Ride front the 'IAnd ouudde. Wonders of the that In the dam its amount is into the basin or core of the dam lie- - from onvnin to ocean so itscended anT er more than 2.000,000 cubic yards, or t,A,Nen piles of loose rock dumped out by deseentiod Features of Construction on ft railroad track. W Across the Dam in Motor Car more than enough to make a omit six the c..irs. During our trip over the wouM climb up end ditio down forty feet wide and ax feet high of solid con- the out to suction where works werode Is Concerned. foot at a time. god above us ,t num Canal Sure for Next as Far as erete from New York to Washington. .dredges were gouging out the ides of machinery tarrying iron and stone. Cm The dam alone contains rmse than 21.- and with water it the mountain. mixing both N1,1111 ()t the locks rose. great, wars 000.000 cubic yards of mderial. and forcing it through a pipe into the dam. of masonry whieh made one think of enough earth haa been put there to as a was as The around dour oe big pipe tho siote of the Washington monument o. build a roadway a foot thick and nine barrel and a mile or PO long. It made II h looked above him. feet yr:de. if earth and rock could be or of the of boa a 'constrictor me think in laid on the water. from Shanghai Now the car would take a turn end dragon which guarded the golden ap- we would eboot down through the China across the Pa,ific ocean to thii es of liesperulee. This mighty boa 3000 a 060 '000 0 United States, and acrot-- the United shiyh will let in tho I 1 14 vomita black earth at the rate of thou- mighty tubes .: N,1kN, States and the Atlantic to Europe. and , water, and now se wore at Inure tinder core. the into of tons sands every day . the on 00 M110.3 v into farther a thousand the very bed of tt , litilli' , Irte (rert) r WILL IT H9LD THE WATER. 4 it, beort of that continent. We ',slit tip to the 'atom. which are i As we looked I talked with Col. Looking at the dam and the twice , swarming with workmen. Red cc :41bert about the dam. and he gave now from here, you get ,t fn!nt ont,eption st This imrol from T looked at the men the crigincom told me a technical of their immers.ti . description ..1,......A th,. 4 which I am convinced it witi hold mo that eaeh 104' 1.1,.ig,o,1 ;on toe.. pression will ts. I. , f ba,it the eaters of the Chagres for reeking 1.4net tom! for Pry gate water IP tilin4 )... (c thoy arc tio delicately ii! all time to oolne H. says that the h,ord to Will h hifideil. Mill it 11.11,tim to (ill ai a z.11P,roPot earth In the core is the tiwme tut that that the' move n eerily ,,,, - ,'', .r 1,).1. reabze Volt , a p,-t-, which forms the bottom of the take. a fan after a hot - been profit in nialiing trio onplrlict;on I but they night it 'the Thou toet,ti ra, The made drillinga. engineers now lying t',,,;';; it. ,t found that there was :50 feet of such Irate, weighs I I TIR :s The material above the hod rock, and that think how ono of tbon to.o,ti oe o Sibort IL Atoms. ,,),.'t , .' ' t a concrete dam woe impossible. They rettiod poM Sempor. who i.00, '. $14 ooknee. 7) tUt $7 per Ilk, ,V(---- thing , or I then tested the earth to aeo whether' tomes :, , ,;,;,--ton of elem. on I tho ON, t,e, t ,(,.' '',','I'',',',' tat.. - 2 , It ' , hold and would fill water. e They ; the ail l" , tit o horpeo II gne41 warnn Mad gal , ., ,""r ; t ital zed it and fon Il t r much of ',Pt over 1 ' ll,e Anal lt ,, .1,.... it eon:noted blue 'la,. ati i they have Preak thoe gtteetentr, , hoPPoo rogyono, Th!, is a nreity 1,rit.).' WWI !rev) , discovred that tome of it now formed wilt take the mighty it im oil!y ''N' and TorrtnNt Trif: It.nrICR Tr "r!Tr: by the milt from the Chagres, 1.4i1 an nicht ,iiiry .'".' donrf. - ' ' , other porta by the sea. which once n' nf lado Ii 11;indreAl N're Nt a of came in here. tho.form tin great that 5 , tec"' trioniforoa e,or D A lit 1.0Ylor the Ineke bay. Ati mt eVidence of thfs I saw 4 ........ v ;' ihere .nu rea1ize immy h.is aOne steamsea shovel motor tar to th rontrn-tioup by the titi. alie0L.dug ''''''''.....,,,........:: 1,? PAM this to aot 171 my down : TUE during t' A Al trip tending r. .....,..:; to .4.orDtE A TLArtric morning :' AlAng the benke of tho Arlo. ;Al , 1, Ito' at look a oil tV;Pglv(. Jut The blue floc which forms a part of rom,oe un 0,,A1l 10 ,1444 nmon ih th, idde dam, It Otis earth la absoletely a aterproof. In it the 1.,, too, iio. .e , than goi14.i It grrat field p1iiia. one pia,. the eugmeera found It nit the rrench Penni r., g i't 11". an l'ind of 111aonln ioindriachnii In Is rb tree ir.inli imbedded In ea n)(011 Itself' ti:, in la, mouniaiii of r irth and am X6 feet below P0a level, hilt It 1.7r fmolotel aint.00t Iovation , 1.zam' Ulu it who not in the tenet affeeted or derilek alio!) thr' :10., roizotoioi , Aladdin lanm h3," lifted 141, h'")11oTorrored It had evidentlY lain there t"Igh THIS CUT SHOWS TEE DAM WITH LAKE GATUN AT THE NORIA. 1 sorking ,ti oh.. It tiotor. von other tiAo tit', r, Iptv, for thottaamis awl possibl, rii d:Ions. he PeflTito ilropp,d bnr (ar,0 be!, MAY he Seen at the Hight. The Dam Ties the Tao TaLen From the Atlantic End ot the attAl. The It of year, end hal the water goven PIOUntalli4. 'hotting in the NAtioy of the The, ...Ile r!! itioPt the i,ot enough for ;aim ,111. h It :t wool(' hate rotted lea). on Emit hide the Valle) Tocellwr With tho snithaT in the Middle. 'Iliacre, and making ina extent. r r ilve mit P i It dredging itt.P to 1, h. l'If f'quare ntils is cen. dam When the ths completed thee. It, it ,,, N,, oo,,- - AA,,,e,,,o,,.....,,,, mighty an of eaillt and trot portion of it, or core, will be mit into theof 11.1Y.n.tV1 somett!nr little hatch motet-ta- t tmiund o Plt3Vat,1 material made et contolMtex earth or IP n ' IP :40 fa4 a r It in little ft:Pt all in pise 1,t .illi,11,ppning. it. At thP hark or mile yardP of tirt it,tvto lisps like thio, and the and a ha.f long awl and , or a milo long and III probably bp n It At Iook it sio ;f Isritie. made no, and it Pro Irii iirteen th0 lnekt !shape bt th,m f he will this escatated at ttre 1,31.. It liehiipt f 11,h tail '$.'n throUgh of Heirea n ?mine, 11,1tone or. grA,libil!:, opsallidl off Prot .so441P,I: arid .414 COI filled with rle wilcr materiel wnillt4 2round high. m ,to Fheran ..t about 10 feet hove tA , how nrelo ,1,., P8 a. it 'nicht IP' feet ,de,t, ,noin!,r ()c1lowl 1ir1141, iny trip to,I.4: fr"ri. I h, 13Ao ,atri Op of the silt !re,rn the Chasreit thre be i will ,lam the a a was the c rtt',- ontructod. fly ititn PIP'. 1,JL ,f (lam IIFIng golf the or!, dont materi.t1 I as :tee, This el,re have doi1it on Me ottv-t- :Mle. It 14 more ,, The erillwatt (optima of p this raliroal tra,k lead, I: !, ,t hard. vi eat& been t Wed. ii I there is no th equator. hilt tlInt, 1c mr.1,a kill tban anyliting atatea: and the Ito It top 1114 p rode hero and thre doubt but that it will !!!, .At Awl now just orl about tils hoht the water.! thirst hem. where g,;Tr.,rz trreateirj by nature ratner .;11 w ., t This is the oert10 regulate th fj 'I;""' uer it Tlirre aro two groat alio although a wrest roustrtiction could tmle, oe only 100 fre.t nr," tho tali it a Thy magrinrY lull oseavaled Mai, nal made up of the not he erectel ri It 1, right In the center arid it con. r114 upon it. It is only f; and the titer 1111 mir nithin ee tI, P I.- ;' t '44 IV - .. and all" And )uet here I want to about Col. Sibtrt. die k , ..., - ' ;,,, , 1, ,.. ..1011attladtak9 , - i i ;4 t.- ,- - 1 ' t' l' Work within a sht,rt tP7r r one of diffi,uh. ei71,,e-- , i' g , , ,i,, dealt n ii h th,, I. t: l)" elpal problem 3, ling of the materia,l. het In ',!',.-- . '., I '1 the eomptruptio4 waft of an-than that of 7,1.,,t,--1I .! 7c,,t big engitteer'ng. and 4,, ,i act some rI here afikrti Col iert tt ',.4darn Wn1111 he thilp0o1. i:: I I.' iii,4 , ' when the canal nt ,ti opened. . tip repile , -''- ,As tfl OP Ian'. t',.--, r,.,; told the people that it a,11 l,,..,;,...,, ,, ' on July' 91. 1913 Tiro J.a, certainly know thrit .' At,' .., , 1p to this part of tip, e,,:', ,, 13U1 , , 1, ; - ing it was one ,t' -t- o:',4": than of engi n.eri 9 n " .:1,,... St, k Garutif - 1, o. 4 .1:tnhl:Ii'd'll't'rill'thr,lealitst7ti.'i,:TLI::it,.1,:.,,,, i , ,,t W. VOqt !:i, , ,' r .,',,' ft o k,.. !I,14 in fir g thing sand from ':., iit i is ,,, ,,tr.a,,,,,, why, tit.w t,: ,. t i'lk ., tr. way fr,,rn r., THE Pli(i.111.1,1 ', , might be aLl., ; A ,,, . ,. I, P 4 ;i 1' 4 ,,s rt,d ,41 , i -a , ,1, ' , ., . , ' C.O. .' 7 .4 - .... :J. .. Is though th, Lri. ,e, ,,,rt h .. this par: rtf the ear:i ,1444Thi rucky hill h,re in or t,r "4 '',,' , ' 'ref."41$",,I.,....., ' ', - '111 ,i; p t ........,, . ,-- ,,, , -- s 1,,,,,,,...7.....L. .nol A el lli ,.. h., owing to the r,wky Of the. dam that tfie s',,,iisa' ,',111 I ha created The nomre", of I., ' e'illt a 11,i on way is !mulled :' 1,- - I rf., k. 4, ''I''' ' W.,. ......,0,01lp IMO& . , )10 S4 ' ,' 2:4.1i.l .. ;:',.'.. ',I.:: .', : ....t - . 'N.,' lx,c," ' r , - ,i,' -- ? - . THE . The - CompletedHow DamA The And Through a i 0,yeer This Part Year The t iL ,,, .' s ' S V) !il i . ,, ' Th-I- I Never-tholes- . , . con.-te- -: ' !. .-. Wl .t. ' - 7 :.1-- . ; l'i , 4 -,- ' -- -, ,----. tat , n (414 -- , 1 04 v7 . 4 .,m - ".,d,A,o,o.0.4;407A.0Wo-,EQ.C.iQQTqo;tW- ; ;,!- !,!,-e- i I IIn 4 GOSSIP FROM WASHINGTON NEWS AND Correspondenes) March St Four presidential eampaigne are being directed by United States Senators, something 11 hat never before happened in the story of American polities. Senator a Follette is managing hie own minis and has deserted Washington oocupy the stump up to Ute day of convening of the national eon. Resistor' Dixon of Montana 11 deserted the senate to manage campaign of Theodorita Roosevelt. the n niorrlpdhliritio, :ilenotm Dt smu;romni: lad pg Jaisharlisk 10 managing ths Us- I ' 1) r I lk - Tp ,.,;- ' y I 4"4611114111"164 , s, ';'. ' n , t '''''' i ,A":', al,:'.'t siter-,,,,.- ;, .,1 r.rv,,,-- ' , 1. , - 4-- ' ''' A , Ii ' , 144' 'e""r:-e.- 1,, ...7..4,3,, e' L"'''' I GREAT W , ,, 4,......a......,,,,..., ,....,,,,, ,. , ' ,:, .S t., ' 7 ,', tte.,- .r .9. " tt'"''''';''' ,,,; ';:tAtN !A ' -- , ..... t -' :'.."'!4:, ' ....Or' '.:',;;,,..e.' ,:;:';'. (al e ," .. ; : ,,. , e.g..- ''. ,:,' ''' ; it',,,,..,,, N. '.e,,,- - r fl":11'.. . 4-- t , - '' :,.' J., ti,-' ' b--- y ,, ; , Ill'. 1 ., . r, it) , ptf - - : . VIEW. Let ma that make a drawing et the scene as It looks rough., from the eit this office building on the top of th high hill just over the darn. Vi's be in a flying machine. for the might water', of the ocean and those of Oatun lake and the canal. which lead to Ahem. aro spread out below us as thousit on a map: Looking to the north. yew ran follow the Ens of the canal frem Limon bay right up to the lock.. A wore of great dredges are now working in It. and there is only a small amount of i C 3 t.. .' ,,- eArn and 3.13i 4';' , . GATIS. ,',4 ' , I- - ,i:.4.'1,.,.".'''' . - , i., .....,,.. , ' r l''' L- ...., ''z' t, - 3,E,,,......1mt.333314.14.11430.11,4' , ' ,. .,.. 33,41106,3M11,:....33,31E,311,." : lir' riotpl,...0 4 '' greatest engineering work of all times, tho. ganglionic center from which its nerves radiate. i came hne this, morning from. my hotel at Ancon On the Pacific. I role st 5 o'clock.Ithd rode with the work-- r..,n on the railroad along the canal. I Lave spent all slay In going over the darn and 'icicks with col,. Filbert. the bydrantic engineer mho has charge of the Atlantic division-othe canal; and am now these notes on the nriting second floor Of the Gatun administration building, in plain view of the canal and the locks. and of the Atlantic which Is .rolling up its surf in (17 , .41,0,Per's...11-,0eyearrii- r, 1. -, .--------- ,, teptelal co,r,...,.pnd.,ne,t.) Canal Zone. Panama.-- GATI:N. to giveworkyou a picture going on at Hereis the mighty, tistri, whit h now holds: hack the chsgres, making a teservoir seven that of the times, ait, Nile above the dam at Assotuut. Here are the mighty locks which will lift the biggest of theocean greyhounds from the Atlantic ED the lowest level et Ithe end of this chain of ihe Andes. so that they may shootaemss It and go down other water 'steps into the Pacific,. Here is where our Canal and the old French canal cross, and where the mightiest of the construction work of the Panama canal begins. Gatun is, ., i 11 derwood campaign. .k flfLI im r that or champ 01(1 management or a former Fred T. Dubois of to"... It tont interrel (rota this mituation $enate la a good school tor ItnWl''P". or that mir alt4in s,e.ila fl 01,0 body. as a rule. know tot &t.m it I.,' Is a heavy tax upon the feh..t have tour of Its niembtirm dr.tem It or A'orotrett in th, n111.1i, or a of political caml,aitnc, to take but the senate Is plugging Moult Piot ma thongh nothing ormwuni hail and It so develops that of the. Senatormanegera two are Itepuldh cane and two aro Democrats. 04) that another. .eon , ;inert, oytiza:imiyonodirtn., 01 Um house, tiz;for.:1;,,,es,mi.a.p,,nri Itsproaantatisto Mc- Ti e Tart manager. being a the tninority. he is not riltAsel Een at that. Mr. MuKinli: It a ride' to spend a rart makes h tli ,apitol and halt ii"t rtm oupwtel,- Ft tit AH. - overlooked his duties thf! house. '0,N11.1:1FMISE DATE. CANDI- - rha suggestion has been made by prominent eastern newepaper, that senator itorkh of Idaho la a proper a as min to be brought forward the preale compromise candidate for oential nernination hi ' the event deadlock develops. This suggestion om ativaneed on the a tthinanyptaor 1 - hint one t , &brii:litiocrn greatdodd-m-irs-m-- loat Men hi Con. aomihility that the may for a lime tnis us not likely to of a deadlock. ,, ,.41,1 lir hp kind of s $ ,ould iligrOst upon. 1);"' r h likelihood that ,,;',it awe!, he comes 11" ,' la ina only from delegates and' only four votes in el, college. Presidents ,, ;.ominated from aisle etc wh 'largo vole'. It has al(I, m01 good polities ta wA, n t.rQ:,1,q118 from big states. IMorn r,at, 'n t !.at Senator Borah ), fr,,n) a .iw state in tbe treat 'come!onli t heedful of .delegate; 'treztiluctolvnvhett:tiAnnmtioltInTa01:111.1, lialdTintiat: Um wind and looks tor. the bmt avisip, T', gr 3 ,t 1. ' , ; t ,,nt rn abl e man in thp event th Taft and In (onscreen. not' even esceptIna Senator that he Indorses. While proorres.',e. for,es bf- - im. mpr!astingno"( of Nte4 York. or Senator Salley of ,t4ertator Borah ban never 1?0,?1 It is on,, Tessa. Ito Is a ly elinehtal Ii ith either tacikm u th,, 1:publfrin deep studont of all pubflair toltenator II,prah Itay that he is lic questiono, and tp, ,s always fearless I.Lit party since he came to the n not a calviiLe" r,ir i't, vrcrientini in (hampimiluit that legislation which has pursued an ti4. ndnt c,,urso At (mosey,-I- t it.gc t he mug getnomination, is .1,1 aertotte and 40,41 ,y,a!,i,rittifn. not heitete thtt atIN one pis" it seriously considering him in that connection. WHY BORAH IS STRONO. The mere fact that a prominent netepaper has iseriously suggested the lame of SeilltOr Borah as a compromise candidate for the nomination . seeress to call attantkin to the qualifiestions.of, this western senator for the httatinalatoolimac.., ittalithontrit altutahlo Anmeerito; Borst la an good a lawyer as tiff man tiott deem' fair and just. While Senator te proirressive. 110 Is reasonably progresske and not carried away by raer.cal theories that are advanced from time to time by reformers who know not where their reform's would lead, or what coneequenose would follow the adoption of theist latest concocted fall. Senator Rorah r4 inotanem. doe, not believe in the recall of Judaea or of judicial decisions, and takes very dezdded Issue with Col. Roosevelt not these two Is. Borah row:Cyr:tat. prow; adT:t ithoyorothlast times he has voted Inalrgenta. and as often he ,oted a:th. th, tie (te, far str; 'measure sitnply tyc;toe it is Indorred by the tneuratent 111riero: In tact. tv has voted atrainat (,mte a few tns,oratt they have advocated. Alativs.tr voteg as he pezsonally thinks nicht. II !!ns pursued thte Independent course iSens tor Borah II Vie MIMI 'a)41Pvildelit ,n111) In the wmate today). rttmator Ildrntt !hs the eontidenc nnd pt nil !otherfactkm murrahh ttalapt.10Ihnuattohr:. tninilit , 1 . i beeary,itittlfitctti:enm-rett,;:nix.F- II and mutts that Taft advocates thinkttbs, Sr. right, anti against Ilium ( t' ' ' , , : . ,r ' |