Show rf 1 IJ L Redmond in Ireland Wants Home Rule I J Republican can Special Caile d Oct OcL John l-John 4 E. E TIc wI P. P Jea er of oC the Irl IHs h parliamentary party Is I hard at work for the cause i of oC Home Itule COl or Ireland lb Be has been beell SPeaking i been Considerably or of late anti has with large Jars f mid audiences He Redmond mond f I 14 a brilliant and gets right k ut at the lie heart of oC things s in hi n I 3 in 11 a Spite Ol or of all that ld has lias Suffered hu he has hopes of oC f brighter I 1 t 1 f days das ahead through h the thc ef eft efforts ef- ef forts of the parly of or which he lie Is the louder leader Redmond S is undaunted by bv setS setback set set- backs back and every defeat makes him hl V 5 i vigorous orous OU and active e for Cor t the c cause causo to which h he ie has devoted hii his life Re ne- edith edith- he lie has S been devoting Ilc much time to lo figures ures which show Iio how ho Ireland S has bee been robbed b by tuxes tue and how t tiis SS has hor IlI Industries to be he par par- par par-i OLDEST WOMAN ACTRESS I r S S i Il I l I v r 4 h I kIk I It Mrs Annie Yeam Yeamans whose picture I II I Its 18 here shoun thon Americas America's oldest oilIest ac- ac tr tree 5 U it w was ws known n recently will retire from the stage with the celebration J of ot her h r 7 birthday birth ay on onO O U 1 lJ T lJ f C I public U t ty-tb ty tw h l 1 In Jn the Isle of Man lan O of onal pa at- at h u Sh l c rc SHo 8 ma ruf g Edward ar u a circus clown In hi Inthe hiS hithe the CO's COs antI and with him went vent to San SanS S S Francisco Fraucisco In Following ln her re retirement ye- ye 2 she he win will open a school for I I dramatic instruction In New cw York York- d Injuring Belfast a as well ehi as Dub Dub- lii lin lill to lo the tux tax question and the burden Ireland la It staggering ta under Mr 1 tr Hed Redmond mon presents ts the picture u rl th thus Uti Having Jn I I- r.-gard r. gard to 10 the relative wealth o Jr tl l Ui anti and un Ireland Ireland Is 18 paying in two an ant and three quartel millions j than thun her fair all proportion That has hs been going on ott more or 01 le Jc less less' H since Inee time the Union and th tie the result I Is that Ireland has hm l paid her pounds In o That talc state o of things hs hIs grown rown worse because two million additional hats has In III the time Jost I ten elm ell years CUS been put pin upon Ireland I say that this is i the thc greatest t of oC nil all arguments is hi n fa favor ri- ri vor or of or mr Home ilonie Rule Hull Ii It is time the greatest ot of l ill all our national grievances Ireland Is heln being bled to death cath and md remember that It is the time poorest part of the Lime population lation Jallon who suffer most by y t 0 tax on Oil 11 U tl a nand aim and sugar HUg and anti other necessaries ur of life accounts Ls for 01 the luck lack of or hi- hi I I I dust rial enterprise It is the cause or of t i nm I Ii In III one SIll QC or III ii ammo anaf another her i mm Is h 1 the tho cause of or every H e material tev g g- g ge e i mu concerning Ireland It JL affects I 5 v. ry IY y class It Jt affects the time J landlord time the I nant t t. t the laborer labom r. r I It L affects the time OrI Orm Or- Or I m lJ fir IiO alLI artisan nn In lii Belfast lt Just as much i 1 1 time till Nationalist In Du Dublin in III speaking of or how Ireland has been robbed of rive nyc hundred millions of or S pounds within L the I last hundred years I 11 j b. b taxation Mr Mi h Redmond says sas Irishmen are arc accused C very r often of I but Jut this accusation oCI of oC I ours U Great Britain rests relt on the of or a n. royal commission tip tip- I h by herself consisting I I In III ii t I Ha it Il main of Emil Englishmen and amid Including Iu III ing some of or lilt tho greatest financiers or orS ori S i In- In Ila tiny day Enga d th time the trl- trl l I Ln sel selected till tImm jury and ami amiI I row mow th the tho verdict having heel been 11 1 ii 11 tier her It Il I- I impossible t for her tn to dispute It H Let Lei me mae briefly recOIl recall time the timeS S fatt facts S I I Wis 8 1 rot rox by 11 tins the 1 tim th mm- mm r- r t ti ii i. 1 o of oC time the oct uel of or the time union that thai ire ire- I 1 I and Great were wen to be reIl re- re Il l as t rl fiscal eLt en entities titles s nn and nud andi I i hui hat luu Ireland was on only ly lo tO con COil tribute to to tic the he general expenses of or the empire In InI I pm 1 Ion to lo her resources and anti lien her V W. mm I t b. b aim and ml Cas t I Ica h d declared ode red In inI I DIP he I Irish rishi parliament that Ireland could I Ia a vr r 0 be ue taxed U under ii den the th U union ii ion lJ beyond III I IIII I Hi III measure of or her lieu comparative I 1 that the ratio of oC her contribution I I roust correspond with w her wealth In and iid prosperity and oid that oven even In the time event emit I o of 1 tile the le amalgamation of till tIe two ex exchequers ex- ex which took place III in still Ir was w. to have special exemptions all amid n abatements nn nn would not ile oe e called lalleu upon to lo PH pay lIOle than her fair Cah p proportion no ort Ion v o these facts are arc not nut III In dispute U and ud a M commission w wits was appointed Lcd to In Inquire n- n quire Quirl Into the time question whether that thata a rc t had hind ben been carried ou out l or 01 wll whether in n ii lI defiance of or that thal provision lo Ireland was being lo robbed d Daniel OConnell O'Connell raised this question J I It t was waso So o Mr first i motion after emancipation I II I nn Jn 1834 OConnell O'Connell raised It t. t it II r o U 9 r H Q Wo r mm I Hl t aa tt t put put- UJ 01 IIII Annum when Isaac d th the Homo Hom Hule movement mo It was 4 1 rained but bitt 77 1114 only In 18 when time the party founded h by hy ll succeeded In Iii getting a com corn in mission Ilon ml ted hc comB commission iii de decided do- do c- c unanimous h t Hint hat ha having ehmig regard IC lo to th time the wealth of Ir f Uncut Great Britain amid that Ireland was ivas paying two and amid millions taxa- taxa thou llon more inane than luau It item I fair rail proportion That going on Omi more mure or 01 loss less since tJ tile tho un union lOll It has 1100 been going oln 01 on since 18 1855 G. G and time Hie result Is 8 that even r that date ut Ireland has paid paul five hundred millions In O Mr 11 Redmond in ill u n gave ga timid this to his C followers Let heL us nut only umily unity In hi our OUI ranks mimics 01 but everywhere C and amid let us if ir ceo n-ceo nt ury get pret assistance ane outside Donot Do lo not hot fun for a moment that I am an not hot willing with 0 o cn n arms amis to welcome nil any h Irishman of or all any aims creed or clas ela- or poll tics who chooses to tu come In an and give I c assistance upon this or iii any ut nth other Irish question Co o far Car from repelling such men 1 I would welcome i wiT I. I nil all I my lilY heart J I ism um bound I 1 Ir- Ir hon I e esty t Li to say ar this timi tuat my profound conviction ion con 1 I k ig t timi tia III in the bug run w wo ito ni must t rely rei upon our OUI own movement and alaI thit th I If we WI aJl It U to lo grow golOW slack or 1 to i h mm e broken or 01 the thic action of oC the time Irish h pur- pur I It mary suspended thou then I It t N t not worth pinch Inch of oC sti salt I. I I j I Go on Oil n itS 3 jou lU IU did years em ago nEo nuil a ayour as i your fathers Scorn a all sacrifices and suffering Inn s s. s IK- IK threatened to lo you b by the tIme ruling power ower I lor of i the lie lIa day Why what is 19 a tl little Imprisonment Im Im- im- im f. to ty an atm Irish Nationalist M Mown Mown own o feeling fn wa Unit flint I was vas never worth In my lay salt ait until I 1 hall hail slept on un a plank oe Lied bed I Let IeL L them see Ice that thiLl I w WC W. al' al are dt det del ii l t thit llin 01 om oft t that hope wo we will viiI if Jc i lI Is not OI to lo se other methods lo to n reforms Let them r tanil once Olle and for Cor all that If tin y m i I IHl tot lt govern o I Ireland b by method of of fr the thc they wOnt WOot be nJ milo to in govern Ire Ire- d at all n Lot thum understand It 1 is isa isa a n di difficult t. t mi timi ul I t anla unita ima hat tel i I tush to 0 endeavor UI to lo govern O thIs coun try tr- l I tilt the ii will wl of oC It Its Ii Mr lr Ir S 'S luau plan to lo secure JUI UI for 01 or Ireland Js Is s in to have e a pledge p boo bou l bou 1 h parly Inri In Parliament and antl a milled Hm ant po 1 mc mo t i U Leki e at al I iu It tim bucl cit He tIe fools eels nn convinced Vinced ul tI when the time JI next 1 1 general election the time comes CI Liberal par 1131 l ly ty will wll I I be mm II tible h. h to lo I so go o tn to t the hf conn tl try i i-i i 1 with full a Home Rule Itule tub pro pro- unit and If it m returned ti lo power they II be within measurable Immeasurable distance of oC lii I mig some rl rights for li I i I MRS A. 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