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Show A JAPANESE DRUG STORE. outrank la The attention of the President was er what Is not con- to a speedy hearing cases of public Imand, realizing that portance (o the Got orunn in or la pin. stitutional and that It in the duty of portance sheeting interstate commerce, called to the case, nulliular interest those brought and the amendment and enforcement the decision of the lower courts rltiaenn to accept tne Court's he directed former officials aud euipioci of the humane laws for the protection fied a great remedial law. Office Deportment, aud oik to be of the Urea and limbs of these em- a petition for a writ of certiorari Su- post Fifth: sous lor entering lulu enaspiraiues m Do you not believe that the attitude ployed upon the Interstate railroads of filed to remove tho esse to the transactions through wlilih the of the Democratic party towards the the United States all of which are the preme court. ed States was defrauded out of be soon argued, will which The eaaa, States since are of of Untied the President's the result Constitution initiative, hunsums of money. Must of time truj! many which in law a involves of economic of restoration monuments of hi control, the Republican grasp -- re our people of thousands deligcntly uprooted and iLoir of a dreds revolutioncombeen of one .in has their lu laws, relations to questions learned roctiaets for appliances aud MM,!W can be as So far interested. do and merce and to the Federal power. and dangerous character; ary In or different suns used by ih The establishment of the Pacific ca- It is tbe first case iu our history you not believe if we were now inKt- .iTe ever Office Department. has Stales United the adwhich Democratic four years of ble and the acquisition of the property suit. in were the coutray n stipulated In dantge tervened private last now of the Panama Canal company are ministration under that party's thiough the collusion of oftcul uu Many laws, though vitally affecting Both were for platform of principles and policies that accomplished facts. conand agent of that departmcui h reefour currency would be debased, our many years the subjects of congres- the welfare of our citlsens upon ed for their corrupt service a pari g credit Impaired, our courts weakened sional consideration and congressional ferring great material benefits a large body the excess. No crimes deserve and our Industries crippled; and do indecision. Both were almost esren-tia- l the public, fail to interest do not er rebuke than these, as thu very m, for the development of our foreign of citizens, because they you believe that Alum B. Parker has experience their benefits. of a. govern incut depends uikib t twice voted to sustain all of these commerce, and both well nigh indisof the honesty aud integrity of its nmlt dangerous policies of his party because pensable lor the full development and But n law of the character of act, safeguarding as it It Is satisfying to our of Lis bewildered views of national protection of our territory. to to reflect, therefore, that most of does their lives aad limbs, apiieals PACIFIC CABLE. questions or because of his belief lu Pacific cable bills of one kind and them directly, aud they have an abid- trial- - thus far htul in these ta them? another claimed the attention of con- ing interest in seeing that its pro- have resulted in convictions. Sixth: If the President has bellve that corporations grees for a number of years There visions be made effective. Do you form In Though the law in its amended created by states should be subject to war strong and earnest advocates in prosecutions he has turned his of first on the effect national control and regulation in matcompromising side towards Uie offend, congress of a government cable. Thera only went Into district fifteen In ters directly affecting interstate com- were advocates equally strong and ear- September, 1903, have lH.on brougnl era of hia own political faith. As numerous and Important u the merce, or left to be regulated by the nest for subsidizing a private cable. tweait' cast tbe New York There waa bitter opposition to both against twenty road for one hundred prosecutions have been to vlndiuu states, as declared 1 the in and out of congress to the allow- and fifty violation of Democratic platform of 1904? tho offended laws just named, 1 a acts. ance of the existing cable company to no more tor the Pretidm Seventh: claiming inbe And in this connection it may Do you believe the legislation paaaed construct its lines to tbe Philippines to watch and cuuragi than vigilance bearing upon tbe good to strike, regardless of the push in, upon any terms; the allegation being structive by tbe Flftyelghth Congresa relating President made that It was to be a link in a faith and earnest purpose of to railroads and other corporations enpolitic or standing of the offend!; In this Roosevelt to enforce the laws protectmonopoly. Further aluug the lino of enfon. gaged In Interstate commerce la conthe stitutional or do you share the houbts situation the president, with practical ing commerce, to ttiic that during of existing laws, The set to men, adminisCleveland Interstate and foreign trade aid expressed by President Cleveland in wisdom, solved the difficulty, secured eight year of theone civil and crimifort hut as to tration au to tbe without means cost cable, his last ge to Congrees commerce against restraints and mo, by the do. of all such legislatbe people of one penny and upon con- nal cases were constitutionality opolles has been successfully Invoked these enforce to of Justice ditions from that keep it wholly free partment tion? the In a number of cases to meet new These questions relate exclusively to tbe possibility of oppressing tbe pub- commercial statutes, while during aud new forms of comblnatlia Presiof administration lic. three years recent Democratic positions bearing upwhich threatened the general welfare; fifty-eigwere begun; Roosevelt It cost tbe Government nothing for dent on our fundamental law. When you In .one the work of securing to all shlppm look Into the earlier record, of that construction, nothing for subsidy, but nn average of about five a year a from about year fair and equal treatment twenty commercu ainoai the party you will discover that Its views In all Important respects It is a gov- rase, as against la engaged ernment cable. Tbe government's In the other. upon all the great constitutional quesand with foreign nations hu The Democratic candidate speaks states tions have been such that if they had messages are sent at rates fixed exbeen carried steadily forward undo of in bis acceptance speech been accepted the mummified remains clusively by tbe government, and are abstractly to regulate commerce; ths The of our not so much needing new laws, the actsof the of that nobis nstrument would today given priority in transmission. Interstate Comment tbe disposition power be an object of pitiful regard by a con- government has the exclusive use of aa officials having bothenforce Commission' to Investigate fully ad existing-lawthe cable in time of war, and may and the courage to federation of Independent and unrelaThat is true, but not opposite to filrly the conditionsbeenof Interstate ted states, Instead of Its vital functions take tbe title to it at any time it settled os unless followed by n spe- transportation has situation arfixed a the valuation more a Into upon to wishes, by perfect bring operating should bioad and deep foundations, until a which laws of the cification The in usual chosen way. bitrators tbe and contented a prosperous union and sometimes commercial public Is likewise protect- have been vetoed and the Instancesrea-of ered by the rigid rules people. technical governing the laws to by enforce existing failure contract in proa limits ed the the within Is not by provision It possible of evidence In courts of or courage. admissibility lack of son of disposition Is rates. said reasonable It for a to discuss of a single speech platform viding Let us test the fairness of this in- law; the power of Congress, under ths at length or to refer In detail to much by the cable authorities, and I do not commerce clause of tbe Constitute, sinuation bolds States United doubt by looking into what the that tbe work It, of the important accomplished by en- to prohibit the carriage from slats to of In the done way has President Pacific with the a better as tbe personalarrangement an administration, but state of noxious subjects of traffic, naforcing existing laws. ity of the President and his attitude cable than Is held by any other I shall not enter Into any detail con- has been affirmed by the Supreme ImIn the world in reenact of any tion towards the law are said to be the cerning the enforcement of the laws to Court; ; the right of the lmmlgndloi portant Issues in this campaign, it may other cable. SAFETY APPLIANCE LAW. protect the public domain, to prevent officers' of the United Slates, under tbe be useful ae throwing light on them to authority of Congress, to detain aat With reference to the enforcement fradulent naturalization and Immigo Into some detail of administrative deport summarily alien anarchlui work firom which the people may judge and amendment of tbe laws to protect gration and for tbe detection of frauda railin the customs and other services, be- - seeking . entrance Into tbe United the and his the methods particularly hs public, efficiency his motives, Of course it is within ths power of and hla conception of his duties and road workmen, from' Injury and death, yond stating that ns a result of the Still os has been upheld by tbe sunt any succeeding president to revoke an court; the Chinese Exclusion Act haa his powers under the Constitution and by compelling the ue of safety appli- President's initiative and persistent order made bv a predecessor if he Is the laws been successfully defended against reupon the deconsistent the and pressure ances Interstate railroads, upon not in sympathy with It. There is no have partments n very greet deal haa been newed attacks upon lu constitutionaaction and attitude Presidents of contractive line in the Notable other ground upon which President effort as showing the President's aptibeen wisely constructive and humane. accomplished In purifying the public lity; the efficiency of the postal Roosevelt's pension order can be re- tude in has been advanced by derisions 4 act had been in service within the short period at his The dealing with Important matters voked. That It is legal Is beyond a d and long the highest court upholding the power with business wisdom are. the estab- effect but a short time when it was administration. doubt. That it was a wise exerrisa of to exclude of the Pacific Cable; the acbrought to a test by a brakeman who continued frauds, which took their of the Postmaster-Genera- l discretion is confirmed by congress ap-- lishment of from tbe malls matter relating te the property of the Panama waa injured In an endeavor to couple root In the administrations of his ; quisition meet Its exlgen-to propriatlng money of both parties, have been fraudulent schemes and lotteries, and Canal company and the procurement cart which were not equipped as pro- ties. construct the canal. The rldod by law. He brought suit in the also upholding his power to determine proves, except where a queaiio to of authority and an would be extraordinary It of the Interstate commerce United Slates court, but was unsuo- - trators turned over to the law. executive performance for amendment Of recent prosecutions under the of a law to bring cesaful. (Continued on Page T.) enactment the law; Roosevelt President to any successor so approved to revoke a lawful order by congresa and throw the matter chances to Its take back upon congress of being reproduced In legislation. Such a policy carried to its logical ends would make chaoa throughout the land; laws would remain unexecuted or be delayed In tbe execution becausd executive timidity feared to proceed i without further legislative direction. A i This would inevltbaly be the result unless the Democratic dread of executive Drs. Shores & Shores, the Popular Catarrh and Chronic Disease Specialists Will Give Free Examinations and Advice to usurpation only extends to cases All Who Apply During the CominS Week. benewhere aged soldiera are tbe ficiaries. TO CONSULT DRS. IX) GIVE THE SICK AND AFFLICTED OF OGDEN AND VICINITY A CHANCE Of course, I cannot run through the SHORE8 A SHORES FREE AND LEARN WHAT THEIR TROUBLES RE ALLY ARES WITHOUT COST THE which acts and conjecture presidents DOCTORS HAVE SET ASIDE ONE WEEK AS FREE EXAMINATION WEEK DURING WHICH TIME THEY ones are supposed to need defense WILL EXAMINE AND ADVISE FREE OF CHARGE EVERY APPIJCANT EITHER AT THE OFFICE OR BY upon the grounds of reckless disregard MAIL. APPLY BEFORE OCTOBER 9 TIL at law, but If tbe two I have recited are supposed to fall within that category. the charge la based upon a conception of tbe constitution and of the facta and need careful revision. Drs. Shores A Shores have devot ed their Uvea to treating and curing CHRONIC DISEASES. During the past There can be no issue la this camtwelve years in the various offices in Salt Lake, Ogden, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Drs. Shores have treatmethconstitutional to return of paign ed personally over 130.000 CASES thu a giving them an experience that rarely foil to the lot of Doctors and Specods of administration. There has been ialists. Drs. Shores read diseases like you read an open book Dm Shores point out tbe sore epots. tell you every no deviation from such methods by the ache and pain you feel, how you suffer and why you have never been cured. THIS VAST EXPERIENCE AND constitution The Republican party. GOOD SENSIBLE ADVICE ARE YOURS FOR THE ASKING NO NEED TO TAKE TREATMENT, function Its till admirably performing NO NEED TO PAY A PENNY IT IS AS FREE AS THE AIR YOU BREATHE fF YOU APPLY BEFORE peoa for as a live chart progressive OCTOBER 9TH. CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL. ple. The Republican party has made neither has the no assault upon It, Republican party through congress or the executive encouraged or practiced any infringement by one of tbe co Doctors Told Thin Lady She Had Consumption and Waa Incurable Dm ordinate branches of tbe Government Shores Shone Bald Not And Cured the Patient Read Her Story of or prerogatives upon the functions Aa She Telia and You Will Understand Why On. Shorsa A tbe others, a ha been unjustly alleged. Shore Cures Their Patients. Tbs greatest achievements of tbe vicDISEASES SKIN TERRIBLE Republican party have been Its tories over those who have assailed CURED IN ONE the constitution by denying the powers MONTH. that It confers upon tbe federal gov1CN MRS. S. C. SORENSEN, ernment and by endeavoring to disLab Salt Weal South Second St., turb the distribution of those powers. City. There Is so question as to a return I hs Mrs. Sorensen says: to constitutional method. Tour votes buffered three years with a terriare needed to prevent a deviation from ble akin disease. I came to Dr them. Shores A Shores one monih ago; The president's critics would do well sm try skin was dry and scaly if their love for the constitution Is the Itched all the time. M scalp sincere motive for their activities, to sores am was covered with give attention to the record the Demosuffering my sun through my cratic party haa made for Itself within ach became weak and I the past four years upon constitutional IN TNO down. run generally Its assusted attitude by MT questions and ALL WEEKS I FOUND candidate towards these questions lu GONE and I fed TROUBLE of the of the his acceptance platform like a new woman. (Signed) party. "MRS. S. C. SORENSEN. few questions a to would like I ak adminsee In of those who Republican istration' a menace to constitutional We Treat and Cure. corrected by restoring methods to be Drs. Shores and Shores not only to to ptfwer. the Democracy First Dont yon believe, 'under tbe cure Catarrh and Stomarh Trouble, constitution, tbe federal government but they cure Nervous DiFeawa could have eelzed and operated tbe anKidney Diseases, Bladder Trouble GUY as prothracite mines of Pennsylvania, TRASK, 663 West South Tempi. Democratic Mr. Heart Disease, Diseases of t Trask says: I am a locomoposed- in the New York . tive fireman on the O. 8. L. railroad, Stomach and Bowels, Pile Fist platform of 1902? and as such I am required to be in Second Do you believe that tne ha and Rectal Diseases, Femal I perfect physical health, so when Congresa of the United States should jcomplaints. Diseases of Womex found I waa suffering intensely from encroach upon the Judicial power of land Children, Rickets. Spinal conCatarrh I went to a Salt Lake doctor tbe United States, which, by the who had tbe reputation of being a speSkin Diseases, Deaf'ier Asib-;mstitution, la vested la the federal cialist on Catarrh and Eye and Ear Bronchial and Lung Troubles. courts, by taking from the courts of Stages, diseases, and consulted him. My bead Consumption in the First equity a necessary part of their Juris1 and nose was stopped up. I had head0varian Diseases, Sria:!- - Mf?; diction, aa proposed by the Democratic aches over my eyes continually, ringparty? Below To.0. Boett. 8.0 L... Third: ing in the ears and a alight cough. This doctor charged me $25 for a Do you believe that tbe Constitution (or big neck). La Grlpii month's treatment and did me absoMiss Gilroy tells a remarkable story of her cure, which many of the United States guarantees to the Diseases, Scrofula, all rnrn. regard citizens of a state tbe enjoyment of lutely no good. I then went to Drs. as a miracle. To all Intents and purposes she developed Consumption. Good of Nervous, Private and throw Shores A Shores paid them for a doctors so pronounced it and told her she waa incurable. She came to Diseases that are curable. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness months treatment, and began to get Drs. Shores A Shores and was cured. Here Is her story: in any other way than under the Fourbetter inside of a week. I have ImI have Buffered for a long time from what I teenth Amendment, which prevents supiiosed was proved steadily since, and today the tion. I contracted one violent cold after another, had a terrible Consumpstates from striking down those right rough and HEAD NOISES ARE head GONE, with my by legislation: and if agreeing finally had violent and repeated hemorrhages, lost flesh, and was all run Is CLEAR, I headaches feel and does believe gone, down. My breathing waa hard and it the Supremo Court, you and Doctors told me I wat ... new man, and am gla3 to tell Incurable. Reading of Drs. Shores Apainful, like not, can you explain the Democratic Shores great skill, I went to them their treatment so much (hat tiro save about the and them anyone 1904 case, and Judge Parser's and began their treatment I Improved from the first, my cough wna re-- boldly aay to men Buffering win platform of time and money seeking relief ae I did. letter of acceptance lu their reference PAY NO FJ-GAINED 12 POUNDS IN WEIGHT Private troubles; ,trodIf are GO you le advice TO consick, my to the denial of the protection of IN ONE MONIH,. and today I feel splendid. In every way, and feel that WHEN CURED. Contrast DRS. SHORES and cure a and get am cured. No one can tell how gratcfnl I am, aud I feel It a Chris- - ho- -st stitutional life, guarantees, where the with plan save time and money. tlan duty to give Drs. Shores full credit, and tn advise all who are sick cash liberty and property are assailed In a I will be pleased to have plan of the fraud aad re anyone and despondent to tee these expert speriallsts before state, and the relevancy of such decla-catoDid yon ever hear of a fakir give up hope. they on me call verification 'this of for in a national campaign? shall be pleased to verify this statement if anyone interested will to a rtnped I" a penny funding statement." call on me. Fourth: (Signed) "JULIA GIGLROY.1 tient. lrs. Shores say Signed. "Guv Trask, 4f.3 W. South Do you understand how the Demo'money In your pocket and ly 0 Temple street, City. cratic candidate propose to restore fee when cured. certain lawn to the statute hook which he aay have been declared unconstituOFFICE HOURS Week days, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. tional by the eourta without apparent Evenlcg, 7 to 8 P- - L 40 reason? and holidays W Sundays Do you believe that tbe Supreme 2482 WASHINGTON AVE., Hotel. Broom Ogden. Opposite Court of the United States 1 the final i. Judge of what Is Med his discretion, as his predecessors of both parties did, In ordering that in consonance with common sense sad human experience it should be a robot cable presumption that a soldier had deteriorated fifty per at sixty-tw-o , w.it. la his ability to perform physical In:str ami at seventy was whollyfunc-iiui.s capacitated? Did he usurp tho Cerso in doing? of Congress tainly not. Ills order did not appropriate to ths soldiers their pensions. The appropriation was made by Congress after tho order and for the specific purpose of meeting iu requirements. d Tho President did not direct that receive a soldiers should that monthly stipend. Congress did Conby a law duly enacted, and the stitution put upon the President the duty to execute the law by seeing that tho Government's bounty Racked the beneficiaries. It la difficult to understand the Parker Constitutional Club'a theory that Mr. Clevelaad'a order of 1893, making conclusive proof the age of seventy-fiv- e of Inability la constitutional, and President Roosevelt's order that the nge of nn evenly should be considered ns evidential fact In determining disaThat bility is unconstitutional. ays of these two orders, that Mr. Cleveland's was unimportant, and that the difference between the two orders In that Mr. Cleveland's was in accordance with common knowledge and the President's waa not. In other words, the question of the existence of power Is to be determined by the excretion with which it la exercised. This la n curious theory. Neither do 1 understand bow the fact that congress saw fit to give service pension to Mexican veterans when they reached the nge of sixty-tw- o throws any light on the Presidents power to use the lights of experience to help hiss ascertain the fact of total or partial disability under n law which does pot give n service pension at an? ge but a disability pension, regardless of age. 1 am satisfied the people have not been sufficiently alarmed by the bogy of executive usurpation to make It necessary to defend the wisdom of the fathers In creating an executive department of the government, or to make It necessary to explain how Impossible it would be to carry out the people's will, as expressed tn their laws, without general executive' orders to facilitate administration based upon general or special knowledge, now bow much congrees leaves In legislation to be worked out through executive tlecl-lun- s? son-eludi- ng - dis-xale- JAFANEM BOLDIBBS tbeet15kot LEAVING FOB THE FBONT. tokio, japa Mr. IL B. Manly, This fact Is testified War Artists Use Artist London "Black to War Assistant to by recent travelers in Japan, who nave Colliers and White" and during the Weekly" displayed in Japanese drug Pe-ru-n- Tbe Japs Use a. Pe-ru-n- a. observed Peruna means of tares, in show windows and by placards. This might or mfcht The Japs Use not account for their strenuous, active habits. We are not prepared to say. The Japs are notably a healthy people.of They great are courageous, supple and capable endurance. Their climate is not very proPe-nm- a. ductive of catarrh and catarrhal diseases, afflicted with yet they are in some degree this world's scourge. They have been quick The Japs Use customs. American all to adopt They have our of manner our government, adopted fashions as to dress, our mode of warfare, our public school system, and they have even adopted our custom of taking Peruna for catarrhal diseases. The Japs are the The Japs Use Yankees of the Orient They move quickly. They are positive. Peruna exactly fits in ; this sort of life. Busy people have no time to bother with catarrh. Colds are irksome and hold them back. They want to get rid of them quickly. Nothing acta so promptly as Peruna. Peruna prevents catarrh by nipping it iu the bud. Ths Japs Use Quick action, this is characteristic of Peruna and characteristic of the Jape. It is very natural, indeed, and inevitable that the Japs should use Peruna. They are up to the times. They adopt all good things. They do sot have to be told Pe-ru-n- a. Pe-ru-n- a. Pe-ru-n- a. twice. SPEECH OF uprising in China, writes: When a man travels iu extreme hot or cold climates he realises how valuable a friend he has if he carries a bottle of Peruna. 1 know of no article in my traveling outfit which I have learned to praise . higher." Mr. F. B. War Correspondents Use N. 609 E street, W., Washington, Richards, D. C., War Correspondent, writes: Six years ago I was ordered to Cuba as staff correspondent of the New York Sun. I was in charge of ' a Sun despatch boat through the Spanish-AmerlcWar. .The effect of the tropical climate and the nervous strain showed plainly on my return to the States. A brother newspaper man, who had served in the war, induced me to give a faithful trial to Peruna. I did so. I am able to work as hard as at any time in my life." Civil War Veterans Use Corporal John Civil soldier of veteran the War, Grand Finn, commander John of man and A Rawlins Army Fost No. 1, Dept of the Potomac, Grand Army Peruna was recomof the Republic, writes: mended to me by many of my associates. I have found it a most agreeable and effective tonic, pleasant and soothing. I have suffered from rheumatism and catarrhal afflictions, and have found Peruna most beneficial." We have in our files Thousands Use testimonials like the above. We of thousands can give our readers only a alight glimpse of the vast array of interesting endorsements Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving from grateful people who have used his remedy, Peruna. Pe-ru-u- a. au To-da- y, Pe-ru-u- a. . : (Continued from Face 1.) Oar poller in the Philippine liu been the only one that could have been pursued conalstentlr with humanity and national honor. Thews Islands are the legacy of a wafi which the conscience of the American people demanded and ilvilliation ap- -' peered. It was a war which neither political party opposed, and was closed open terms which required and received Democratic support te make It efr-- : (active. Tbe mala result of the treaty of Faria was a wailon of the eov- -; erelgnty of the Philippine arrMpelago Tied with It the duly of uppraseing the IneurrecUen which eilatod ugalnat Spanish authority end peraietantly con- tinned against our own. It le agreed upon nil hands that wa should, as we are doing, prepare the peoples of the Mands for as rapidly ae possible, and we have made remarkable program in that dlrectlea. When one party declares that ths time hae arrived for the United State, to withdraw from the Phlllpplaes and that It should withdraw, and the other party maintains the contrary, an Inue be Joined upon that quaetioa and the the American people will think overthe preposition carefully and decide It, d aid daclde it right, aa they are accns-toma- to do. Iu the meanwhile the welfhro of neither the Inhabitants of the Islands or of the people of the United States le advanced by myeterieus auggeetlone of subverting tbe prtnriples of liberty by the government! progressive policy slang the lines the people of both countries approve, nor by making unenforceable and misleading pledges as to what will bo doae under contingencies ccufessedly not existing. How cnriously Interesting It Is that at this very time when the Democracy with that unerring Instinct for ly misconceiving the teaching of time and experience In fiscal and economic affairs are denouncing aa a crime the principle of protection to home markets. home labor and home products, we And upon the other aide of the eea the mother country vigorously arousing herself to shake off the lethargy of bar sgrlrjttrral and manufacturing Induced by adherence to the loutish ef free trade. Only last month at what was said to have the largest political meeting ever he'd under one roof of men who lire by tbe cvltivation of the eo!l, that astute statec;in Mr. Jeser'b rbaniberiela. la describing Great Britains rendition under free trade, pointed out America's prosper tty as compared with England's dsprts-Iim- , and manufacturing la as evidence of ths f:Ly of that policy. Yet. notwithstanding the proud supremacy this courtrv has attained under a protect Ire tariff, the vry men who so vigorously availed our gold of our based cuvreicy. the bed credit: whv pressed the issue of repudiation uad bankruptcy too ar the point of success; dsage-oni- dy who have maligned and retarded our ares la Tlmea of peace sad war; who s hire opeoned at all Its stages tbe of that mighty enterprise which will shorten natures free highway by many thousands of miles for traffic from nil eastern, central and southern point to the Pacific, the scene of the world's future great activities, now ask ' bn rk n-- pro-gee- de-ri- ( : Con-timtl- ou e world-encirclin- pm-te- d . ayi-te- safety-applianc- e Decp-eealo- 1 i ! to be entrusted with the recasting of whose bitterest regret Is that be did our most Important ffscal policy upon not indiscriminately attack all bus! a platform that denounces protection ness Interests, whether innocent or lu principle and fact as robbery. not, of offense against the federal laws, The Republican position upon the and who would have gladly welcomed have tariff la plain and easily understood. general disaster If it would It is all In a sentence. We stand un- brought them political success. When end how has the President flinchingly to ths policy of protection which guards and develops our Indus- violated tbe Constitution of the United tries. When our people reach the con- States, that greatest of all charters of clusion that they do not want their In- government, or Ignored tbe laws passed dustries guarded any longer or protect- la pursuance thereof, as alleged by thu confederation T It la ed any further they' will pass the pow- extraordinary er over to those who are willing to aid In some quarters that he violated execute such u policy. In the mean- the Constitution and the law of nawhile business will continue to thrive tions by recognising tbe Independence and grow, and the guardians of the pol- of Panama and by negotiating a treaty icy of protection may be depended up- with that Republic. I reply that it Is an executive functon not to Jeopardise it existence by permitting it to develop Into n policy ion to recognise the existence ef forof oppression. eign powers and to negotiate treaties, There le nothing notorious about and that there is no rnle of Internationthe affairs of a government. Common al law that was infringed In ths "sl-dent- 's je seuae, common honesty, vigilance and performance of either of loyalty to its interests are the factors executive powers The action of this which make for success in the greater Government in this respect was the organizations of governments as In the same as that of the principal civilised lesser ones of business Let me ask powers. There may be those . who what Individual would dismiss a faith- claim the President was Impolitic and ful, experienced, competent and suc- unwise la executing the law of Concessful management of a great busi- gress requiring him to take the necesone sary steps which Congress specified to ness enterprise and substitute without experience, aptitude or sym- secure the Joining of the two oceans, pathy with its purpose; a manage- but he was safely within hie constiment opposed to the policies which bad tutional powers when he did so, and biough success; a management which aa to the policy and wisdom of this act would cripple Its productive power; a that la for the American people to apmanagement not harmonious among prove or disapprove. themselves but irreconcilably at odds The connection of the Atlantic and upon the main theories of Its adrain-l- s Pacific oceans by a canal and the subration? stitution of a short route for the pasI tblnk you may safely depend upon sage around Cape Horn waa not a It that tbe majority of the American question of ths hour, nor merely one people possess tbe intelligence to con- of the political relations between Panduct their government with as much ama and the United States, but rather prudence as Is usually shown In pri- one that concerned the planet upon vate affairs. which w llve.lnvolving a vital change The attack upon the Republican par- of the relatione of grand divisions of ty based upon alleged lack of economy that planet to each other. The change of administration and the existence of and the work projected will a supposed treasury deficit has been so proposed outlive moat of the present governcompletely met bythe president that ments of tbe world and be of use to all Its authors who never believed it are mankind when the present political deceiving no one with their complaint of those governments with but their worthy candidate who evi- relations each other will be dim If dently tblnks that betterments are not altogether forgotten. traditions, to and rhargcable operating expenses, What would have been the opinion that the proper way to create a sur- of and what would have been plus is to borrow money payable In theposterity of tbe expectant nations opinion ths future for the purpose of meeting of the world if the President, with the increasing expenses of our growconstitutional power and the ing country. Of course It costs more plenary to operate this government now than it specific statutory authority, and the dl. ten years since, and It will con- opportunity to accomplish this grand tinue to cost more and more as we object, should have stood hesitating continue to grow and the people de- and quibbling about Insignificant mand more of their government. If it question, and permitted the opportuis easy as the Democratic platform de- nity to pass from our hands at the clares to make large reductions In ex- moment when everything was In readpenditures without Impairing tbe eff- iness. when the means had been proiciency of tbe public sen ice, it Is easy vided by Congress. She purchase of to point out what appropriations they the property had been arranged for, hare In mind to reduce. It Is not so and the sovereign of the territory dimuch a question with the American rectly affected ready for anvloua to enpeople as to I he amount they spend ter into a treaty conferring upon tbe as It is that it is honestly spent and Government the necessary franchise? What srould bava been the verdict that tbe things obtainable ere more valuable to tbe country than the mon- of the American people If tbe President had folded his hands In ease and ey Itself. the closed his eyes and waited before exIkMnjcrailc strictures upon president have been condensed Into ecuting the law. until every academic doubt as to bis constitutional powers the post pisiform expression of a far a president who respects and was resolved la the minds of bis will obey tbe constltntion aad critics? the If the administration of the affaire laws. of tbe United States Is to halt every Do you suppose, my fellow citizen tlist there is a man or woman in all time some one cries out that the Con- this broad land who read and thinks stltntlon Is being outraged we would and inquires who dees not know that ; never move. the underlying forces in the opposition I Men always have differed and always lo President Roosevelt are a few men I will differ aa to constitutional refused to benj to their country's t ruction, and even the courts fail at law, and their underlylag purpose Is time to reach agaalaotu conclusions. to punish th president for compelling Dll tne President disregard the er the pennon laws he was them to do o. Joined lo the class who characterized the president's effort to Worn to execute when to enable him .nturre ti e law as aa Impudent inter- to do so faith fatly and in full accord ference whh property rights are these with the eprlt of a grateful country he -- safety-applianc- . ":l Pe-ru-n- a. . it, , high-hande- d 0 ALL Drs. Shores are Chronic Dicoaso Experts - WAS IT CONSUMPTION? Tmu-jlile- s, a, M. go,. Mkm sa .,, i nn DRS. .SHORES (& SHORES Expert Specialists H |