Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 May 1907 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

HEN KU. 1HIAMIC rbUajr.

JASI'KK

NEWS OF THE WEEK

AN EPITOME OF THE MOST IM PORT ANT EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD.

NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH

A Carefully Digested and Condensed Compilation of Current News Do;nestlo and Foreign.

Tl..- r.rgument for a n w trial In the- ease- .if the gove: :itl;e M acailist the Standard Oil Co. In whlc't that corporation aw recenU) convicted In thf h-deral court of accept :ug Illegal rebates, were concluded at v'luinen Tuesday. i.e-inianv and vltvat Itritain have reached an agreement concerning their various South African cent rove sie-s, which give-s reason for the hegte ihat any difference of opinion arising in the future will bo settled in u friendlv manner. William KIlis Cerev. according to persistt-n rumor in Wall streit, will give up his $Ho.O"t a year post on as president of the I niietl States St. -ei corporation abortli after he it nuurrtod to Maholf QtlMU. The Anheusei Hu.-.h Un-wing asso.u.Mon tiled its answer in the supreme court of Kansas confessing 1'iilctnetit in ouster, offering to withdraw from the state and pay all costs in the action. The will of the late .limes Henrv tSi!. nr i Smith was ma.ie public Tuesday night. The value of the estate is est mated at about tl'ä.OOO.üOO. With ie.M Chinese steerate- passen

Chicago's medical profession was startled the sensational declaretion by Pr S. A. Knopff before the in Wa.xhington.

35 ; th. kllhng of consumptives at war with 2 Russian steerwith poison r , hasten their end age passenger ,m their way from 1 ladivostok and Shanghai to Mazat.lohn Crier Hibben, in a communl- ,;uav th(, ,,Mh s,,,imi,r ration from the PrtaCOb AJtwiBj jn f DUR0 committee of 50. announces the gift jQ rt.rr. cf 11.200.000 to Princeton university. Body f 'HoraCt, Marvin Jr . who For the first time this spring, there l.).,( r,a ,wo months aRO is foum1 in was no frost repotted from any weath 1 marsh ncar nls fatbttr! home near

er bureau station in ntwi Wednesday n'; ht.

The ciant steamship Baltic of the

Hover, Del., under circumstances which strengthen the murder theory Thomas N'icholson. 70 years old. was

White Star line, which gioundej on a i burned to death in his home at Pana.

mud hank five miles northeast of m jie was jymK j Dej srn, iking his Sandy Hook, in Gednoy channel, while j pjpt. aDj jt is believed he fell asleep cutward hound for Kurope. was sue- An(j flre from tne pjne fe on lne bed cessfully floated at high tide. clothing The house and coat. . nts Miss Matt e Watterson. aged 2' were totally destroyed, years, said to be a niece of Rear Ad Official confirmation has been obmlral Robley O. Kvans and a number i iin d b th. preaa of the report that of the Daughters of the American I negotiations are In progress between Revoluti n. TAI 'OUOd dead in her France and Japan tookfag to an tinderroom at Kl IVso Tex I standing mutually guaranteeing the S Marshall Williams, of Pittsburg. political and commercial interest of

resigned as secretary of the Pennsylvania board or trade Williams testified before the capitol Investigation ci mmission tN) w-.eks ago. A special from Fernie. B. C. says: The striking miners at Michael returned to Work, thus marking the conclusion of the strike in the Crow N'. Hft Pass ti Ids. There has be en serious rioting in the Cossack village of Kavkazskaia. In which 21 persons lost their lives. Troops have been sent Coroner W H Mull, of Christian ccunty. 111., dropped dead as he was about to administer the oath to a jury summoned to conduct an inquest over the bod'' of Martin Autor.ivich. who was kilb d by a train. The American Locomotive Co. has completed at Its Allegheny plant the largest and heaviest locomotive in the world It will be used for dragging the Peni Ivania 10-hour Chicago express a i .-s the mountains. Sheriff Qeo-g S. Mathewg of Travis county. Texas, is speeding toward St Louis, as fast as express trains can bring him to take Into custody Millionaire 11 Clay Pierce, chairman of the board of directors of the Waters-Pie rcv Oil Co. The state senate, of Massachusetts, without dissenting, passed the bill prohibiting "bucket shops" in Massachusetts. Madrid is celebrating the birth of an heir to the Spanish throne The stork came to the palace of King AlfotiM ar.d Queen Victoria shortly after noon Friday, bearing the infant whose ti tie is the Prince of the Austrias. In consequence of the great increase In immigration, the Hungarian manu facturers' union will begin May 19 an inquiry in the hope of finding some mean Of keeping the people at home. All America.! records for quirk diving for a submarine boat were broken, when the submarine Octopue went thro, ich a sen. s of ex raordinary testa in t edding, n cove With much enthusiasm. New York's Spanish col. nv celebrated the birth of the heir to the Spanish throne. The h Ittels and cafes were Spaniards cr pen rated w . re crowded to overflowing. Prints of hands, feet and knees In the soft mud tor bn If a mile along th Iftllpe1 iir bank south of Cape Girardeau show the desperat but futile stnii.-t.-li of a man to crawl

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to help and warm

the river. With a letter In h: pocke. contain Ing what purports In b a written confession of f riim-s r,, ni ce i'.evlnzton. m valet, was am -I,.,' !n , w York, charged with stealing money and jew elry valued at several thousand dollar from Sw!n v Storh. hi. employor F. H. Penson. of the Prairie Ph.schats Co., At Tamp, Pia., was con

vlcted of peonage in the I'nited ftatsM CflU' t A statement regarding the administration of morphine to consumptive patb n'- Which was made by Dr S A. Knopf Of this city at the i-c-nt meeting of the National Association for 'he Studv and Pievens, ,n ,,f xu. berculosls in Washington was entirely misunderst n.l by the mneial public. M ording 10 Dr. Knopf Kansas Attorney (on.ral wins first fight In tJfoH to enforce prohibitory liquor laws. St. Louis hrewiry to quit Mtfo Irish hotn. -rule hill confers but little self gov . raoaeat upon pooplt, Ptoas 'S no party. Crown t- ba. appointing powers. Andrew Carnecie, acc; mpanle.) by his wife atnl laiiLbt. r .Ma; Kar t. I ailed on the White, Star Paltic f.-r Kump, where the it nmastei will seek to receive'- frOJU his rect nt ne. The attorney g :i ral has lixe ! WvdOeetlay, May I",, ttll I hearing M the e n H a I l;.b Is for whisky.

BLOCKS STATEHOOD H00SIER HAPPENINGS

DEMOCRATS HURL WARM CRITICISM AT REPUBLICANS. NO SOLUTION OF TH DEADLOCK Convnt;on Ch,ef Won't File Constitution, and Election Call W.ll Not Issue.

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News of Interest from Various Towns in Indiana

OLDEST STATE COURT CLERK.

FISHING HALTS FACTORIES.

Honor Sa.d to Belora to William H. Boys Antwer "Call of the Wild" and

Jack, of Louansport. oiass work re nppira.

the two powers in the far east. Three children nannd Dominquc were burned to death in their home at Blind Riv. r. Mich A resolution proposing to amrnd the Florida state constitution limiting suffrage tu white male el izens. which passed the senate several weeks ago. was defeated by the h.iuse by a vote of 47 to 14. The Jx-story building at Ninth and Leavenworth streets. Omaha, known M tko old Parlin. Orendorff & Martin building, and formerly occupied by that firm, bu now used by a whole-sal.-gtoeery firm as a warehouse, collapsed, causi. a loss on building and stock estimated at $Tä.0oO. No one was in ttst building at the time of the accident. Mexico will not go to war with Guatemala over the question of the vradition of Gn Joea Maria Lima, chaiued with complicity in the assassination in this citv of Gen. Manuel Isandro Marillas. former president of Guatemala. The I'nited States transport Buford arrived at Honolulu with the party of u.i, ty five congressmen who have come to inspect the islands and obtain direct information regarding the resources of Hawaii. The French transport maritime steamer Pointou, from Marseilles April for Montevideo pert. ha been SI It had off San Ignacio, northeast coast of 1'ruguay. W;h P21 Chinese steerage passengers at war with SI Htisin st-erace passengers, all on their way from Valdlvostok and Shanghai to Mazatlan and Gunir.as. the British steamer Maori Klai put in San Diego. Cal . in distress. A virtual state of mutiny exists on board the vessel, and the ship is now ling at quarantin-' guard . I by immigration customs officials, while awaiting settlement of the mat

ter. Garland Moore, 'he Boil d'Arc youth who slew his sweetheart, was found Kiiilty in Springfield. Mo. Tuesday of murder in the second degr.e. and the jury nc.unmended that fcls sentence J.", years in the penitentiary. William Kills Corey, according to persistent rumeir in Wall street, will che up his 10Q,MM a ye ar position as prealdeat of th Ualtcd states Bteel

OorfWratioa thortl aftr he is married to Mabelle Güman. Two killed and two hurt In Kentucky feud fight How ard-Grecn faml

ly trwbM renewed iu Bell county. Aiiie Peoaoa, Ifeyearold daughter of a farm, r living near Cassville. M . was rendered unconscious Monday by falling hail and mav die. At a latehour she was still unconscious. A Moral Of wind and rain which v.,s general throughout a consider i Ma ara In nort.n rfl T. xas and which at some place assumed the- propor-

' ens of a tornado, according to mea r repOftO reo ivd. has r suited in the loss ef at b ast ihre e lives, the- Injury of manv oth- r persons and great Aantagi to oropartj and crops. If is probalile an inqi'st Into the 1 ath of ihe Marvin bejy will begin on Thursdav N.arly loo witnesses will be, ealtfd to testify, incluillng the niemliin of Ir Marvin's family and the detect ivis who hive lie. n at work on th' case. M Aladdin and M T.huykovsky. fc rmer leaders of the 0rOM of Tot

party In the lower house of t.u Hus slan ptrllOHtnt. will Ut the gnetti oi William .1. Bryaa In Line In a i art ot the sent vv ek.

Paul Kdwar.l Green, a traveling

sal. Kilian for p f'hieago wholesale shoe Im e w bos.- mrfdeaee Is in Indian a p. '.I s. Is b ing held at the- ..ollce station pettdi&f an Ittvaafitatioi of the

dial! of Iiis IT year. ild ron, Newell

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Albert Keep, a prominent railroad

iiid-i gad Rnaack r. died at his hotin Chicago, aged SI years.

Guihrie, Okla. That the Ott I oC Territorial Secretary Filson to acctqu for films; one of the MVM copies of the constitution and !ct:.iti ordinance, offered by William Ii Muitay, president of the constitut i. nal conv. Dtton. embodies a substantial evidence . f the purpose of republican politicians to keep Oklahoma and In dian T rritorv from statehood uutil

after the next general election, is delarad by the Oklahoma democratic central committee and other party leaders The secretary's attitude, w ith the stand taken by Gov Frantz. in re-

filing to issue an election proclama Hon until the original parchni nt cpy Of the constitution is filed, has driven ib nioeratic partv men to warm state trents. There is no indication I f a solution of the deadlock. Gov. Frantz has reiterated his de termination not to call the election until President Murray gives up the original constitution. The democratic leader is equally as emphatic in his assertion that he WlM not turn the

dOCUmentJ over to the republican officials. An explanation of blapoaltlOR I la . out. lined in a 2.ottVword statement, J in which he says "the conspiracy

batched by republican office hold is to d feat Statehood for Oklahoma and Indian Territory is blatant and palable t. serious-minded voters." When the original constitution piled irom the hands of the pr. id dent, to which it was entrusted by the del gates, the c nvention ceases to exist. This is exactly what Murray nd the democratic Kaders wish to avoid. Three suits, purporting to prevent the division of cottafjea as moapefj out by the convent!, n. are pending in the lahoma supreme court. 1 "nt il all litigation is at an end the convention delires t.. remain intact. The body was recently adjourned until August I, the day before elect lm. nemecratls do not d ny that statehood Is in immin. n .1 inc. r.

Logansport. William II Jacks, age ft, is the oldest court clerk in Indiana In im int of sirvtce. He has held the deptltyahip la this count) since IS;:, wnb a t ew . - pi ions, one lu itig w hen

M uncle Boys throughout the ol Indiana gas belt the answering "the call of the wild "call ti get close to nature that always follows the an nual attack of spiing fever.' and

he was sent as consul to London. Ont. j in ensequence there is trouble in the Canada by President Cleveland. . glasa factories. Hundreds of bos

Mr Jacks was bora in Hush cminty. Along in the 50s President Buchanan

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William H. Jacks.

SHRINERS FUNERAL TRAIN. Will Carry the Dead Members to Their Homes.

Santa Barbara. Cal. Latest advices tf; date from San Luis Obispo indicate that the .b ath roll if the Honda wreck of last Saturday Is completed with the thirty-two victims, whose bodies are to be taken east on a special funeral train which is expected to leave here. Several hundred telecrams have been, received here from different points throughout the country appealing for information rela'ing to the identity of the dead and injured. Such messages are still arriving. The majority of theso are from Hrooklyn. ft. Y ; Newark. N J and St Johns. ML B . and Lewiston. Me . although no Shriners representing these cities were on board the wrecked train.

14 KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION.

A Busy Afternoon at "Camp 21'2"in North Carolina.

Charbitte. ft. C. As the retail of premature explosie.n at Camp 21V em the Smith A Western Nsllwaj near Marion. If men are dead. Oififcl hsÄsa havimi been recovered. Foreman

Kidd's body was badly mancled. At the same camp BWlftaJ afternoon another boss named Kidd and Chas. Hale went to .pile- ".Ilm" and William Anderson. wh are said to have been drinking, when Ande-rson fired ar.d killed Kidd Follow ina this. Hale killet Anderson. Hale and five others are under arrest at Marion charged with murder.

appointed Mr. Jacka post master ot RettQslaetr, the job paying tluaniouth. George W. Bpttler eras then clerh and r'"t't.ler of Jasper county. an'I he offered Col, fache fire dollars a month and hoard if he would nt. ve the poet oll.ee into the county office, so each could have some time off occasionally. Tl..s wa 1. tie und the office was k. ; t there for some time. Really another citizen of that town

offered the postmaster $10 a month them

and board lo move the ossteo in his ti re, the offer In ing promptly aco pled. In IffO Mr Jecha veal to Pu!iki countv i.nd a few months later was elected Clerh of that county, taking III office in May, Itft, and holding it for eight years. Then he came here.

are Qatttiai work before the regular summe r shut down and there It dlfMcuMy in op-rating the plants. While the- veather ia cool, the in terior of glass factories, with the warm, glowing furnace and tanks. Is pleasant. The manufacturers who appealed before the hMt legislature and argu. d that boys in ctxd weather had rather work In these places than be Idle, told the truth, in a general way. although there- are pbnty of individual . as. - wtere it is only ste-rn necessity that drive s the child to manuul lubor when he would prefer to be in school But all is changed with the adv-nt of spring breezes The n the furnaces becoeae saffbcatüif hot. No bmger is warmth attractive-. Fven whe-n the weather is otih moderat outside, or eten uncomfeutablly ceol, it ia sometimes Insufferably warm aleut the lehrs. and in lach eaM-s the boy soul lonus for freedom and finds it. He throws up his job and elese its to the B ...liws w here angle worms BHU be found and to streams where auckera and redeyeo Or in Bbaadaaca. At this time the manufacturers beein tei explain to irate Jobbers why they cannot fill Often acctrdlng to contract The lean roeetwi an 'he Manse for this, if blame- there be-. The boy epi. stion" is gravof to the- glass manufacturers than the union labor questieui. the- car OQBtjeetkM Mnestion. he coal shortage- or any of the other nuinere.us Ihlaga that irlM to hat ass

Al'hough men are taking the places of some of the oys who de-.e-rt-d fremi Ball Bros' factories. part ed tbI lant is shut down The- MUM conelltioa exists at the- HcealBgr! i laut and at the Boldt factory.

- tit. ring th.- clerk's oflce, whe re he

has re ::: or.eel ewer sinceceptions stated. H. is osst ot the old. st in Indiana and is alea Ma-.n.

with the ex-

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Will Bu.ld Y. W. C. A. Home. Fort Wayne This city will build a new home for the Y. W. C. A. If the canvass for $t5.0Hi is successful. Tin canvass is already under way. under direction of a committeerepresenting the wealthy women .f the city, led by Mrs. William J Vese y. chairman. Mrs. Vese y he-.-ds the- list with $-'.""11 and Judge Veoej Las contributed fl.e.i." The- Hot sier Manufacturing company has tebecrtbed 11,006 and Rohetl B Mursley a similar anieumt. The intenMon is to purchase a .! wr.: s a si'.e- and ere ot a I '. building.

War on the Dandelion. KohoajO Asserting tha' the 1an delion is not a Me wer. but a Wood, and that It d spoils the beootf of the private lawns and public grounds throughout the city, the Caroline R Sharp dub. an OfgOWtaath B devote d to the cause of the "citv beau-

St-onli' Pay Proves Costly. Indianapolis. The fact that Theo dore B Shonts drew a big salary as piebi.b nt of the dOTOf Leaf rail-

Odd Fellow J road at the same time he waa accept-

.-. gi v i tun nt money fr supervising the construction e.f the Panama canal militated against the chances of the railroad's securing a reduction of Its . aia when W. D. Tucker, the auditor. apeared before the state Imard Of tax commissioners. Mr Tucker declared that the trail's earnings had decreased owing to the hostile attitude of the- public and drastic state and federal laws, but in r. sj aeiti to Commissioner John Mi Ardle's questlein about Shents' doukde salary admitted It. The- opinion seemed to pre vail among the rallroaels that a road rich enou-h to pay an ab se-nte-e president a big salary should be abb- to pay Its taxes. Mr. Techer admitteel. under questioning, 'hat the railroads probably had contribute-d funds to j ut the ad::..:::":.:h.:, t !. now complain of in power.

IN DICTATOR'S ROLE

Bidft Groundt fo- Divorce. Kok. in. Api arlng in a dres. skirt which she s.-.id she had wrn for four y ars. Mrs Arthur Gar-

Threatens to Fire Cabinet. Baris in the- chamber f oe infill eltiring the- debate on the- goveu, ii nt s policy toward labor KdQCatiOO Minister Bryand announced that If the- house did not soppofi th. poser a-1 tnnt's disciplinary meisnres. theTiiinisters w.ubl not retain their peirtfolios.

Mex can Veteran Dies at 87. Thackera). 111. Mai J' hn I! Smith, a veteran of the Mexican and civil wars, 'lied at his home near lie-re He was ST years eiid. Major Smith serv.. as a private- in the- Mexican war In the- civil war he- was major of the Fortieth Illinois infantry.

Overturned House Burns. Park r. S I) A tornado ove-rturn d a farmhouse south of here. A lamp wbi-h was burning set fite to the bad Clothe and bnrne-d the- wife, and yemng Keitl of Ole Sangsie-ad

St. Lou sao Named ae Copyist. V. a-hiiiktton -Samue l K I.e tiling of St Louis has ' i -i apte.'nted crtpyfaf In the Indian but an at a salary of lieflu i rear, in th.- tanai haroaa Mis Fannie I. Poter ef Illinois was promoted in the- $1.2o grade of clerks.

Three Trainmen Kilts' Iff Wreck. Fort Werth, Tel i. ,, tinee r M M m son. his fireman and he i, l.rakeman are- eP-ad in a wreck on the Keick Island, neor Marlow, I. T. All dead met are from Fort Worth.

tlful. has petitioned Mayor V H Ar 1 ner. formerly of Bussiavill.-. but late nett to issue a pTOCseaiattoa, calUBf; 0 ti this city, tabed for a divorce be all residents to go forth Oh a e-c tt'n i fore Judge Fllie.tt. of the supe rior day and r-nit out the- daadOliOtt on 1 court. She said that her husband had their grounds The mayor granted purchased the dreas skirt second hand

the pta.er of the petitioner, and set apart next Tharaday as I'andelion day."

Probe Charge of Arson. RlchoaOttd. Walte r (He m IB, a welV Known young man. is under at rest pending an in vestigatlOO on the charn- of ars n fNatOsl was orwted on complaint of Mut my mil. owner Of a dying and CleaalBf egtablishment, who savs that CMeOOfl atietnpted to carry out a threat to fire- his place. The blaze which Hill ellsretvered wan star'ed near a large can of taswline

containing I2S grllons.

and that he had. during the pe-iiod of the ir isarrie-d life, bousht her but one it aflel two c alico dr. sse-s b .-i: s the kirt. . Sh- testified that Oarner had nt tempted the experim.-nt of suportlng ! !f and children on IT .o a w, . be coming iiit'.xlcated four nicht pal f tech Week. Twice, she said, he- had take-n a knife- to te-d with him and r .pie st. d that she go to sle ep o that he might kill hlnaaeaf.

Father Blows Off H,s Head. Re-nsse laer Anthony ('anter. seed

Hills . -t ,i) .',. a premilncnt farme-r of

lisbateat is em one- o the- principal ' Ham township, commltte-d suic'.dV. downtewn ceirm rs. and had the fire He arose as was ceetOflMU about faw ge t a good start. It no doeht would o' lock, having his wife in bed. She-

ban resulted in a gr at less.

River Par Methob'Sts Will Builc. South Lend. Th Methoell.-t of Rlv. r Park, a thriving town ot 1,209 people, two miles east- of Sou a Le nd have coni'-le ted arrange-me nts for the ereetion of a fine brlOl and BtOO hurch building, to cost l,000. The- li-iililing will lie ele (icati-d late in the fall cntire-ly fre-e fiom d'-bt. as more- than half of the fund lias Olreadj beta raised. The- pastor, lb v. M. J. I'.-rdiie-, i ch.ii :i:ati of Uta building eoaiaaittee.

Ballp'ayer Shoots Himcelf. Di'blin Joe ("on-, the- OOJCO f BsOaa .National league ball pitehe-r. while- h.-.r.ting in the woo.ls near his home- at New Lisbon, north f Imblin. eoddeataiiy .-hot ami woaadM hnnself in the thigh with a pistol.

l.e.ird fclm le ave and n 'urn to thebOtieSe a few minutes late r, the n b-ave again. Then she- heard a report of a gun. bail a her husband bad bOOB In the- habit of shoeiting crows at an early hour w.ir not alarmed. Stepping from the- he.use a fe-w nilnut-s later -be. was he.r.lfteel to flnel her boahaJsi ileal. He hail pieced ih m izzle ol th.- sbotajao in his mouth and dls charge-d ii One- side .,i h-s load was bhVWB e r.tlre-iy off. Taster at e.ne tfme was s-nt to an asvlum It is thought that a 'et urn of the- mania caused his lash i'(t. 1

Worran FaJatly Injured in Runaway. I'rlnceie-n. Mrs. Monroe Key. of Patoka, was thrown from a baggy nr.d fatally tahrred In a runaway acciden here, sl.e was on her way home fn ir. t-.ty when the

Negro K-sses Benefactor. Col tint bu. Wh. n Janu" Llrd. negro from Kd In burg, was released from the county Jail after having bn s-nt to prlOOH for Intoxlcallon. he was so glad that he- crabbed Sh- lift Irvln Cox and hi-scet him. After kissing the sheriff he walked up to Charles Cox. tie pt-ty sheriff, and klswl him and tbea, be b re- the t ;.i pollcemete DOttM make- a bjUrt re-tre;.. he kissed tht m Tl:e- neKrei laid he w: the beprdeet man alive to think that he ltd not have to stay in lall. He pat5 a line of 111 .

PK LSI DE NT ROOSEVELT'S AT-, TUDE AT THE PRESENT

Talk of "Plot" and Fund R Oppoa Him Is Plainly a r , lit. cal Move The Cor ruption in 19C4. That was a shr-wd JOT i dent Itoeiaevelt to have i. de-e iaiatton made- that the i . 1st ration Kepub!ie-atis are tt. with the railroads and htV fund of fä.iM'it .I." ti. def. ,-cier " man of my t ; . 1 , evidently Intended to turn the from paying too much attet,--conf-ssions of Mr Harrin an preside nt asked him t raise in tlon to the- e-orruptlon faad save the state of New Yetipublican. It also has th putting those Re publicans wl a not favorable to Taft, or wi . the president may eventual 1 n upon as his su. c. sseir. on th slv... and the weaklings !. clare their alb-glanee to (be -The situation Is very similar : that in th.- Tssrtdeh eteetre, where . will not declare for the- , whemi the- s-iltan has ! t : cee-.l hiin are In daasr of ban or worse. The president doe s not fa -doise-tnent of favonte- s. ' . -states and demands that (.: si . see that dele-gatii-n is a: that will either vote for bil a third term or follow his laetr.li as to whom to vote for. The r bly is no truth In the statemei f.-, nun Mg 'T any other sum h subocribed or collected to de t pcealdeat in his ambition t.. , the ne xt Re publican Uttonal tioa. It is far too soon for m : bb spent, as any tyro in political !e Ines knows, but the pretended i -tire of "a plot." with vast ti::. uro behind It. is be ru- -:s- ' - t hair-raiser to scar the- Hvofers against giving aid and eoasfert to the- "consj irat-.r " It w : ;i a -T. j eaoegb Morgta ' natu after - ue legates are elected to th- !( can natbuial OOsinnthML A ll Chfae iKjlltleians control the elect im of delegates to the Republican :. ventii ns in most e (ingressior.a! ' trtct and states, and the rank ft! 1 file either do the bidding of ?. b or are a he lpless minority. thri doubt that h"ti the time cn,. will be- all the 'boodle'' n. I - - - enliven the proceedings In the ; :t' Re ub'.ican manner. Hut ei shews that the corporations and trust i have generally found It cheaper and more conve-nlent to buy e- jl deb-gates to Re-publican M to make a tnajeirlty after ,v been ele cted, than to bother cuses and the minor conve;. The con rations and trust.- v relleel upon In the future, as lb past, to furnish the monev the Republican candidate for ; r' dent, whoever he may be. Tri I It In 1M; ar.d In 190 for M K and In 104 for President H ft) The latte r may deny It for- . - lad day. but the sweirn 1100 it; life insurance Investigation th M that tbe corporation magnates ; ftid large sums in H4 to the ehalnUI ar.d treasurer of the Re lonal committee, and we have- the I ! mission of Mr Harriman thai I - a c heck for $50.000. and some frie i '. of Senator DefM w paid In th ftgfre ..ate fl'.OeViO more, less than ' s before election If it was considered Rftorall -1' according to Republican for the ceirjioration magnates b p! la-ce- sun". Into the Roosevelt earn paign fund, which boodle we are assured by Mr Harriman tu-:.- !

x-otes in ew i ors city uone, It a crime to lie raved at t rrmney te secure a safe ai ! - ' didate te be- i0Cted by thevea saare boodlel The j rntdl should qu;t - ' bee die to de feat him untli bi ' " e ns4 i.i- oaeaaftfttee to maktion of the trust funds of thand orj bans that were col V.-'l

The Spc's of Offc? How RepabHcaa soHti teeee tcb eithe r sad ficht on pe ti fsderal offices, it sp:-' Presid-nt RocejeveH has tui r. the- be-ne hmen of Hon Jameg Wadsworth. who feir 20 yea-' the mos lnflu'-ntial Kepuhi: of eastern New York, and ame period refMrceeatUai I fourth district in cngre fusai tei eeatfaao bis Irtead has led him to declare I hing stamps the preslden' liable, a faker and a beail years he hs Iftelejged in ' ments and violates them foi sake- of gratifylnc a DOtty ' is apparent that he lnte-n !- cute in a like manne-r eve : office hobler who Is so unfor' to be my friend. Thank t d fool all the jKople all the- t the country Is fast awake n't. real character of this blood-. Kettle- toll" The- reply to this should r recent volcanic outbursts comparisem ami that Wa I be relegated to the Aaoania oes without saying. A Wadsworth's son is s; the lower nouse of the ,N''lslaltire there are lmn M l peistlMMtles lurking in tietur In the meantime t' ptftgfl of the White House sumeel a ruddy tint tha fort b r Re . etary Lueb and nis Court Cabinet."