Show ' A DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE IS PROBERS PREDICTED OF CAMPAIGN EXPENSES Advertise IT YOU Waal a Cask Waal a Clerk Waal a Partaer Waal a SMaation Waal a Sarvant Girl Waal to 611 a Piano Waal lo Sail a Carriage Waal la Soli To we Property Want lo Soil Toar Grocerioo Want la Soil Yoar Hardware Waal CaatoBoro for Anything Advartiao WeoUy ia Tbia Fapar Advertising la lb Way to Snceoaa Briaga Customers Advertising Knaps Castomars Advertising Advertising Iasarae Snccosa Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shears Plack Ia "Bix" Advertising Advertise or Baal Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE Al Oaca & THIS Is GOV ALL WHO WOULD DEFEAT FREE TRADE MUST VOTE FOR COL ROOSEVELT WILSON AND TRUSTS Has He Done Nothing to Curb Those That Flourish In His Btatef After persistent attacks upon Colonel Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson at Incharged him deliberately dianapolis with responsibility for the existence In this of the trusts and monopolies TAFT A BAD RUNNING THIRD country has Wilson For two years Mr been governor of the state of New Jersey and boasts of his control of Every Straw Vots Taken 8howaTht reform Ninety-fiva per legislature Beoauaa of a Hideous Mistake a trusts and cent of the predatory Great Political Party Hae Melted of the United States inmonopolies the Standard Oil company cluding f Away sugar trust the American Tobacco v The surprising thing about Mr Taft company and the United States Steel In this campaign Is not that he Is company have their home in the state third After his failure to of New Jersey and enjoy from that running meet the expectations of the American state the charter which alone perpeople as president nobody had a mits them to carry on their business states of the Union thought that he ever again would go In from the ballot box to the White Their factories and businesses are not House After the manner In which in New Jersey his renomlnatlon was seized for him Wilson has Every day since Mr nobody dreamed that In the national been governor he and his legislature race he could run better than third have had the power under the law to Nobody therefore Is surprised that drive every dishonest trust from New this very thing has happened Jersey to compel an amendment to Not that Mr Taft Is third is astonIts charter or to qualify its articles under this ishing but that he Is so bad a third of organization provision as so as be Is That he is of law bad a third During those two years he to be no better oft than those who are has not uttered a word in publlo or fourth and fifth private He has not raised a finger He has not whispered Every canvass made by anybody against this It 1b so In the brutal injustice by which Is sheltered proves this is so Btraw rotes taken in the manufacturevery crooked and offensive trust in It Is so in the farming the' United States— Senator J M ing towns Dixon districts bo in the metropolitan centers of population so In the west so In the middle states so In the east It Plan Only Practical Is so everywhere Roosevelt assumed the When Mr Nobody’s wonder Is that Mr Taft presidential office he believed It would Is weak this Is something perfectly prove possible to regulate the big comunderstood The won- binations by proceeding against them by everybody der of all Is that he could be so weak In the courts An energetic experience as to show that a great political party convinced him that regulation by lawbecause of a hideous mistake has suit was useless Congress refused to melted away almost In a day like give him the legislation that he came snow under a hot spring sun to believe was essential and the trusts Mr Taft flourished To discuss the passing of as a candidate is idle — for he is gone Building on this experience the But His vanishment la now history party and Mr Roosevelt now with Mr Taft out there Is to be dis- propose to adopt the plan that has In that proved really effective In dealing with cussed the race that Is left and race there are Colonel Roosevelt the railroads and to establish a comThere Is nobody mission to regulate interstate corpoGovernor Wilson else rations as a live This Is to be discussed The Democratic party Is committed faot As a great national problem It to the old policy of regulation by lawutmost with the (s to be deliberated So Is the Republican suit party care results of In view of the farcical Republicans who do not like Colo- this plan as proved by years of exnel Roosevelt have no possible choice perience In that leaves between him and Mr Taft for presi- the trusts more powerful than ever dent Nor between Governor Wilson the proposal of the Progressives holds Their only choice is out the only hope of really accomplishand Mr Taft and Gov- ing something between Colonel Roosevelt ernor Wilson The White House waiting for eithThe Pursuit of Happiness Woodrow or Roosevelt er Theodore However much the matter may be Wilson any voter Progressive Re- obscured or the conby Ignorance publican or whatever kind wishing to flict of mind and body the underlying and free trade motive of human effort Is defeat- Mr Wilson always the mast vote for Colonel Roosevelt— The law is a pursuit of happiness New York Press means to this end used with more or less success according to the enlightenment and power of those who enact Bryan’s Charge Not New Mr Bryan censures Colonel Roose- and enforce it— From "Legal Doctrine his and Social Progress’’ by Frank Parvelt for using Democratic ideas In present campaign The charge of lack sons This country broke away from the of originality In public men Is an old John Adams wrote of the dead hand of England to make good complaint “There its Inalienable right to the pursuit of of Independence: Declaration Is not an idea In It but what has been happiness The Progressive party has broken hackneyed In congress for two years before The substance of it is con- away from the live hand of special to make the law a means tained in the declaration of rights and privilege of enforcement to this inalienable the In the those of the violation rights right journals of congress In 1774” Vote Today’s Issues If you are against me I’ve nothing to say The man I am trying to reach Is the man who Is for me but votes against me because his grandfather voted that way The way for you to honor your forefathers Is to face fear— Theolessly the Issues of the day Ala dore Roosevelt at Montgomery candidates Of the three presidential One Is an admitted failure The second is an experiment success The third is a proved GIFFORD PINCHOT Edison Goes the Whole Way We’ve We’re coming to a new era And got to transform everything we’ve got to have a big strong honest man at the head Teddy’s that I go the whole way with him-man Thomas A Edison Is There a ThlrdT “In some sections’’ Mr Bryan said at Wichita "I find that Taft is the man to be feared” Perhaps In Rhode Island Vermont and —let’s see wbat Is the other state? 0 there would be no wedding and left the hotel after being told that Mr Bascomb was but temporarily 11L In ths room the time were the e aunt of the the girl's father and a minister From the conversation It was learned that the aunt was in favor of Bascome as a bridegroom Bascomb took out a marriage license on May 18 giving his address avenue as 1285 Commonwealth which Is that of Mr Powers The marriage intention stated that It was his second marriage and that he had He been divorced from his first wife years gave hie age at thirty-eigh- t KILL TEXAS PESTS Why sseavsai the senatorial committee that is investigating the contributions of funds for presidential campaigns left to right the senators are Oliver Pomerene Clapp (chairman) and Paynter State Works Years to Prairie Dog Extermi-nat- e Farmers Combining for General Fight Cotton Boll Agalnat Graaahoppera Weevil and Other Enemlea of Cropa— Bpunty for Wolves Austin Tex — Texas’ long fight to get rid of the grass and prairie dog la nearing a successful finish according to Ascher G 8111091 For the last eleven years poisoning gangs have been going to and fro over the prairies and farms of the state and scattering death dealing wheat corn on the mounds that mark the entrances to the homes of the dogs The state government has lent material aid to the movement and big ranchmen have spent thousands of dollars to further it The law passed by the state legislature in 1905 provided for the extermination of the pests within five years but the magnitude of the task made strict Mr Smoot compliance Impossible says In fact that provision of the statutes which provided for civil suits and judgments against any land owner derelict In dog killing at the expiration of five years has been seldom Inso general has been the acvoked of the bigness of the knowledgment undertaking Mr Smoot thinks that the forthcoming winter will mark the utter extermination of the little brown burrower and that next spring will see Texas free of the dogs for the first time In her history Incidentally he says that most of the dog killing outfit owners are prepartheir forces and go ing to reorganize business after the Into the coming winter’s campaign The wolf scalp bounty bill which provides a reward of ten dollars for every lobo wolf scalp turnsd over to the county authorities and half as much tor every coyote scalp will become effective November 1 next and Mr Smoot thinks that It will have the effect of causing which a great slaughter of wolves make ranching business a hazardous undertaking In the western and southwestern parts of the state Fortunes have been made in the dogkilling business in Texas during the last ten years according to Mr Smoot The slaughter of the little pests who peopled the plains in millions developed Into a fine art early- in the war Each boss killer hhs his own methods of slaughter and works along his own original lines Some of them mixed strychnine with Others favored corn as the dough the carbon Some employed bait method rolling chunks of burning carbon down In the holes to consume the oxygen breathed by Mr Dog and the members of bis large family Some A few emused traps some bullets ployed a combination of all methods But whatever the methods the dog killers work by contracts and maintain their own individual outfits The outfit consists of a chuck wagon for hauling the bedding cooking utensils groceries etc another for hauling the poison and supplies and utensils used In spreading the stuff and a force of In This Paper 0 F at this is at an end both contractor and land owner generally agree that the dogs have been killed on that particular territory In some Instances outfits have been kept at work for more than a year on single ranches Encouraged by the outcome of the prairie dog war Mr Smoot says that the ranchmen and farmers are combinfor a ing general fight on crop and Besides the wolf which grass pests every year kills thousands of young calves sheep and goats the Texas land owners are preparing to adopt YEARS OLD SKELETON vigorous measures for the extermination of the grasshoppers the cotton Found Near Cairo Woman’s Remains boll weevil and worm and the cattle screw fly A fair start has already Egypt Was Wrapped In been made In the fight against the Bandages boll weevil and worm and the grassLondon— The mummy known as hopper which Is In the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons has JILTED AT ALTAR MAN FAINTS been described as the oldest mummy The date assigned to it by known Falls In Swoon as Prospective Father Prof Elliot Smith was the age of Whiapera Fateful Worda the beginning of Egypt’ Senefru In Ear Fourth Dynasty about 3700 years B C Boston Mass — Arthur L Bascomb human Some remains however the electrical Inspector who fainted have now been discovered at Sakkara when Informed that because of parenbeabout fifteen miles from Cairo tal objection his wedding with Miss longing to the period of the end of Ada L Powers would not take place the second and the beginning of the had been making his home with her 4000 years third dynasties about tea the last six months parent B C Bascomb had made arrangements to Among them is the skeleton of a have the wedding ceremony performed woman about thirty-fivyeare of age In a parlor of the Copley Square ho- which was found Invested completely tel the guests were present and the in a and next large aeries of bandages ' minister was waiting corroded woven to the body was Bascomb thought at first that hiB cloth was detained but as time The corrosion says Professor Smith went on he became nervous was presumptive evidence that some The guests were also exhibiting material probably crude natron was of uneasiness when Wil- applied to the surface of the body symptoms liam H Powers father of the girl with a view to Its preservation and walked Into the parlor and drawing he has thus been able to trace to a the young man aside whispered Into higher antiquity than had previously his ear whereupon Bascomb fainted been done the use of this method The guests were Informed that for preserving the body of the dead 5912 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Disputed Point Is Up to the preme Court Su- Dealers That Government Charge In Are Acting Unfairly Chemists ees Their Condemning of Decomposition ten egg and so congress must have meant to have legislated against rotten eggs or eggs “un wholesomely decomposed" The egg company atacks the government as acknowledging that everything in this world is more or less decomposed and that It had to adopt an of decomposition arbitrary standard In order to make the law enforclble In so Interpreting the secretary of agriculture except for his "leniency” would make all foods particularly cheese subject to seizure and destruction under the law Is claimed egg Washington — Is a decomposed within the meaning of the pure food and drugs act of 1906 the same thing common as “rotten eggs’’ under the law? of that Upon the early decision MOOSE STOPS PHONE SERVICE question by the supreme court of the United States is said to hang one of Sample of the most disputes In re- Carries Away on a His Antlers— State the Wire law food gard to the federal pure Threatened With a Suit since its Enactment men the are departEgg attacking Dead River Me — Because a chargment of agriculture as seeklug to ento arbitrary ing bull moose got away with about force the law according 250 feet of the wire of a private teleand unreasonable standards while ofphone line completely shutting off all ficials of the department are defending communication from West Carry their course as Involving the most Pond Camps with the outside world valuable features of the legislation Rufus B Taylor owner and manager against Improper food of poisoners the camps threatens to sue the The controversy arose over the seizstate of Maine He declares that the Having made his contract to clear a of ure In Jersey City N J of 443 cans moose are owned and protected by the stated area— ofttlmes thousands ToIn acres — of dogs the killer moves In of frozen egg product packed state and that there Is no reason why with his outfit and begins work The peka Kan by the Seymour Packing the state should not be responsible order of the H J for their damage to private property ground Is staked off for miles around Company upon theThe pure food law Shortly after two the stationary chuck wagon and to Keith company guides had found be on the each member of the gang Is allotted provided that an article should “trouble” line a giant bull deemed adulterated ’when "decom- moose with at least a hundred feet a certain area on which to spread of the missing wire entangled about poison or distribute carbon to kill the posed” In the trial that followed the gov- his antlers was seen to cross a tote This Is usually all the ground dogs Moose are protected by the that can be covered by one man in a ernment called Dr George W Stiles road Jr and a number of other govern- state law until October 15 day ment chemist who testified that the On the second day a second round correct method of telling whether an Is made and another dose of poison Robbed of Hie Whiskers was to count the When Benjamin Old Bridge N distributed A third dose generally egg was decomposed Tice was plodding along gets every dog that will eat poison bacteria in the egg substance lonely conon to Keith moves new teroutfit contended The company stretch of road a band of men sudThen the meant not defined what It and ordered denly surrounded him gress had ritory and so the courts “Hands up!” Tice did as ordered He to by “decomposed” Sharpshooters are left behind shoot such stray dogs as have escaped as the supreme court did in finding a begged them not to shoot and said he These usually meaning for "restraint of trade” in the would turn over all of his possessions the poisoning gang stay on the ground for about three Standard Oil case must go back to "All we want Is your whiskers’! soldeclared emnly the ringleader days A week later a second hunt Is the common law for a definition law It conUnder the common Shears were produced and the deed held on the carcase etrewn ground for When tinued a decomposed egg was a rot- was performed tin benefit of any survivors it J— lUopjrrttfbi Everybody magazines by N Ul who reads buys news- papers bat everybody who reads newspapers doesn't buy magazines Catch the Drift? 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