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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1904
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h Republican who arc rvlne to trad MM V m PreskMuUal g that m Is an 1 Ti 'T. ought to with eoph s of tl palnst st'ikire on record in ourt and ran be Iber with üia UTMt4
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9 i-nt) great dan"r that now the American people j -tiflrs tho fear that ia patriotic citizens of M o Itsuch a pi lioy as that now f Um Repubttcnu party. A ' eu deny liberty to a peoin abundantly al le to govwho ran glory In such Dd It on the ground ITj . will oonrr or Later doctrine to th admlnlstraIm boa i rnmont and a :: will eventually result.
H EMEN WAY.
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-ort situation nf UM Ii rS et I Q i i? Um natural M rule that hai inder Mr Fair . . ran to con-
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A REPUBLICAN OPINION.
f 't t v J BRYAN. : '-rnts of the Commoner at Shown : Sprnafleld (Mo.)
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I rnn rota fr it tbroogt him What if ho ; th gold stand an adId standnrd so t rafnav any a Iliac to eiv
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h lminp demand, whlrh we have wltneased in tho last thr or four years, our bona producer have bea ahta to oxKc nure than a fair priro for what th.-y have sold, t rCOinibM tM diffirtilf ta of prrjinrine tariff icbod' nil so t hnt thy will answor witli arcurary Um ahstrart toüt, an.I we may not lrnW for absolut perfection, yt-t ti dfapartty la o rreat in wmrm Ullas that I have bettered, and still belleva. thav without rerard to rorip-
Is the WrtN cf the Republican Coard cl Tax Coitmissioners to tli3 Die. urn of Corporations. Increase In Mneage cf Steam and Electric Road Ignored In Making Aaaeasrr.enta Telegraph and Exp.-esa Ccmp.-iirei A MO Reduced.
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he Hin I ! ! i r war 1. .1 with a nprt cnn.' oo Ii'" paiiy This niortgace not ' ! mV. r . I ! - ( iwn r ii:ns on i lie ; irtjr, 1 ut was construed hy him and his backer to cover any rlalm that be at put forward In behalf of hia fr.- r !- It is u H known that the machine arat I 1 1 against Bercrtdss in 189, wbea ih. n.a: Ifeat destiny" statesman was cboseo bjr the caurua, and that el es a at nade only after It was intrat'ii . a it must eithr he Beretid. r Manly. Now Mr. FalrI i - f rward and, In spit.- of Um unwritten l'w of parties that all candidates shall havo an equal show Wltkla U j arty, he and hla friends ar1 openly advocating the nomination of Hemena gr fr the senate. And th's Ii ' Dg teM In the fac of the fa. t tl it OoTi r;ior Uurhin, Charles R.
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body Feels It. ! aoat of living doe to n policy of exorbitant In every home In th" 1 1 1 fsjow that baeause I the beef tr'if. niat in rents a pound more f"rnvrly; workinenvn r -b4hlng costs Riot i. publican hiirh tariff ICS knw that the tools Of their trade cost r should, or would, cost
i they must pay $1 00 costs only SheS sold to a foreigner: 1111 tni n know that American steel Bl sold In Japan for $1 SO 2" I rblle from American railroad ' ' 'rust extorts $2S a ton In tbfl lb publican tariff sstem Is Od, not as talaaly claimed to pro labor, hUl to SnablS certain huce didated lntltuflons. known as , to I b ' d tho American people. ' oolfns lateresti at house thej
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oti-tio:is of the eampalga with calm dignity, earneat force and with no athis Btt fanci - nre In Mronfr and jdra nm ntl Ml 'vith those of rresl,",.nt Ri M II Th 1 '""r went to his tat! with the air of a man who knew he had a bad ettS, an exce.dincly bad cause, to defend and that it was IneumrM m -; n I Itn to bid its weak spirit of th bully .Tu lL'e Tarter, on UM ffthi f hand. Sddrses himself to his work like a man who Is conscious of the stn bis position and who doaa T .t aeed to n s rt to bombast In order to cover up defects. The two letter -v'ü co down In his tory as ilbistratinc two distinct phase of American chsrsctef one of then earnest, bopcful. patriotic, the other o.,m iiii.'.icnifli d. Illoslca! anil
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TO DEMOCRATS rrove out of your : after the elecremember that you ange your residence r.'eonct to another rr 8. If you do you sue vote.
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of I. -a note but equal v. raatttants for the senate. D championship of Hemen-.-i-aktr Cannon In rec.-nt . fn11ans as In direct de
aac ot every law of courtesy and of every rule of right If 'here was but the one candidate and no prospect that others mleht enter the race: If the Republicans as a party w.t. greed that Hemcnway should eo to th- s. nate in the ev.nt that th-- letislafuro Is Republican, then UM SSSS would he different, but the brinning Into the state of a man of Cannon's prominence in the party for the express purpose of booming Hemcnway was an Insult to tie party and an outrage Bp OS 0th r candidates. Bet Um Fairbanks machine has com to regard itself as invincible, and UMTS is probably nothing which It will not tor to do. even in th face of party law. to reward a favorite and perpetuate its. if in power.
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its of the other and. In wird and may easily be verified by imported i roteaeesl might not be any one show that fha assessments of WM avow italn the high rate of th se three classes of corporation- nt to 1 h has bMOBM inch a were rcluced f9el.Jr, at the last ses tempo ran reuile Thus the man- slon. Of co-irs. there Is no excuse whb h tl maile a allowing of pay- for this wholesale reduction In assess ,,,,,, ., , ., at di bt with money ment and. especially when there has return b wh1e all In been an Increase ir. every kind of mn- the I
ict Itaclf. Is a' of bad faith. y me. the Sg on many an Dtngley tariff , hy III author but to serve ixii.ium. from I vernmept was
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no other purpose tnan con pet It Ion The led! would do well to enuni his "good" trust list K) the people where t! thorn C(itne In rhei
worklncmen now out of a Job. who would be rind to l -'en to a tM of prosporltv as resulting from distnantllnc factories and throwing them out of work.
e them in point out teneflts to are many
of the r The rf ft ther rxhibitM Icy and sh' lard Is fast the cormill and w h' uiatP r of t! was an itn
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ri-or chatfad UM Repubtlstratlcua with recklea exand the President iBBBSSdl , I all bead of depart . -dent as to rbrtb coming I
bt still be mentioned with all HuKl tO the proprieties, of th at (Senator Fail banks c uitlnuee un to bio (senatorial Job.
For su foi s for 4. Iff! ' '! $14.:. iv hoop Hall Jama T-
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ars from hept'mter if Tnul Herman was a that of the Yn Crawford Company 8yten. asked Her his bid ao that the ,imv, where his son t,i ret th pootract. an t b nt If he did su
enacted the Rep llirans In UM legts w.re t; , lature ib.nwi d an almost solid f-ont vnuld have M of op-xisltlon Their state convention ehenpenlns at F' rt Wayne In the following year f r I; . der. MMd the law as llppfOSSlS and Qg an,i el ir ' Mr. Fairbanks, who was chairman of . . , the convention, declared the law ,;,,,. odious The Republican attitude to- BDproval of the wards the law Laa not changwd but of the they would be afraid to repeal It In- tV4a ,,. . t stead tbey pursue S more seductive j,uli;p policy and year by year lighten the burden of the railroads and make the fade PnrkeT I w 'l ear mere h-avily upon the peo vis letter of SC rile Is It possible (or cttisana of Indl- n law to reK 1 at a to ftnö a hetti r reason for a et H SOnii I akai in administrations? rlalon H - - c tos a cas In
earth of h oat ion of t hl as b it br the
Fcnator Charit I A Towne. In a s; ch at For U'uyn last week, had tl uj to ay on the money question: "Now. 1 wa not In love with silver as a ti.. Ml I never hated gold as a bjm ;al. Hut 1 did w ant eold to be a little more sociable a little less n Urine: I Aid think cold oucht to como
out more as money at critical stages In our business I thought It ought to be more In evidence. In fact. I thought we nee led more sold than we had. Rut slnre th' n new gold mines have beea akMOeered, new processes of refining have been Invented that have made mines formerly unprofitable worth working. N w labor-saving machinery has been put Info use until last yeef UM OUtpUl of gold slone was lart' r than UM output of both gold and silver was in the days when we began to J. mind free silver coinage. Today ten millions of people are able to do twraty-flv million dollars more busb BjeSS than the at re into to do before, because there Is Just thnt proportion of Increase in the nutallie money of the cuntry."
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companv ItetCSH withdrawal would cost the Department about fto.iK'O.
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0 are Interested In a cl"an. tMlaeaa-like administration 1 affairs, whether they he i or k . Ilcnas will in
part of Judge Parker let-, -cj.ianee that refers to thel the aoatsl service which -a i nc e, mfuscd to Inlis assures the country ensneraUe Baecutttej and il
c Congress would pro1e the
11 son . scandals to the bottom and there ! no reason to doubt that be means c utHI reforeses to ehat be ears
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ter Of frauds RepuMi vestka that s
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The order of President Roosevelt to the loads of departments at Washington not to give out their estimates of oxp. naas for Um coming year shows conclusively that he Is afraid of the Safeot which extravagance will have upon the people He dec lared In hla letter of acceptance that the deficiency was mythical rather than real, and he tried to defend the ever Increasing expenses of the government. Hut he evidently don't want to do It acaln. and he therefore orders that the estimates be withheld.
With Senator Reveridge looking for some food tfuSta after having sat on the riebt I and of Governor Peabody at Colorado when that executive was bnMJeted for having deported miners. the pfertrri ' - tndlsnn enghl to be com pi . tie tor Fairbanks says he wasn't there and. BJtykS he wasn't, hut Mr !! veridt-e makes no ' rdntfs Perhaps his position on the of the Colorado executive was i nnpleno. to a-lralt of any afte; . ;ht BUtemuuta.
