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i;.ui:.T letter the loiter In ,. tries to allow how superior , .irliodj except himself j; i .-. vc it fays: , and sinister moneyed Ini h nave hV"vii such hog- . .Kltiilnli'rntion and now to .ivc- i,r'nii to oppose the , , .1 on v ions mattors not i i th ,v which mark the ' 1; Tcrt 'Iff." forsfviH attempts to -" at and sinister i.rt- ii r.lnst Taft. I r.; i. Is ni t true. In,i;y" toward Taft these

; 1 sii iirt!iK if i in in this ij no on.' knows It better . i lull! -If. Taffs whole; h hi? mancgod by "the .:,!, r money, I Interests." i w :i. DiiPont. Harrlman. Ki k l' Her---11 of thpin arc I irlitß the Republican mintlnn 12. U. (Jnry, the head . . : trust, was in Chicago worki:i1 night for Taffs noinlna1 ii- was only one of the "68 ms hat were present for the ..-n- And early In Septem-

iff wt-'i Tart's campaign In Ohio . 1 I 1 TT.. t . . . .1

väi -. u nr mm uy iiukuu uuu

a Youngstown, the stool we.1 Its 'hostility" In the fol

r owrg 'iianmr. as reported In the rf..s d ratflios: Th' nmiandlng feature of the day vas h- parade that preceded the ipeak f n Wick Park. There were a ew o. r i "'in men In line. Of those;

hore .r ln.tjOO canto from the steel

hi Is u r ,t h form the chief and almost

Ihe s industry of the city and sub

urbs TJm were the employes of tho

llfliu'.i Imn and Steel company, the

founts .wn Sheet and Tube company.

nd ft i nped States Steol corpora-

ioi fi known as the steel trust.

f Mir I' i' 1 uniforniR at tho expense

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ON WHY

to ' Vie cvvc öoseoW were toe oS Vrve vvWx o e VibVc TyJä oYcaor grease aTcwcitWe any' urm,( vie. yMm1 Vövje,-ov3r .TWvrcavj, j w , yv2ttMk& The noe 5YYnVp inWv ayiä

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bKYAN IN CINCINNATI.

' MARSHALL AND WATSON.

During tho special session of tho

legislature last week Jarnos B. Watson, Hepublicnn candidate for governor, stayed about the state house lobbying for partisan measures working hand in glove with the Republican otnln iimnl.tnn r, V T'TII.' rkTHfU

I aiuiv llltiv. illlll.-. II J I III WJAII'fc i HAND, Thomas R. Marshall, the Dem-

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'iiiii'fiiiiwo. Li 1 1? iuiit'1 lire i

.Iking appoarauc. as they erat Ic candidate for governor, contln-;

lid r. i a-t the reviewing stand. He : ued his campaign In tho state and re-

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THE ROOSEVEbT-HEARST COMBINATION.

I Prosldont Hoosevolt and W. It. Hearst sem to be on very friendly terms so friendly, ludeod, that no reut stretch of the Imagination Is needed to ninlco ono think that thoy are working togothor for Taft In pursuance of a personal understanding. This shows to what extromo means, regardless of their character, Mr. Hoose,volt Is willing to go to help tho man

that ho forced on tho Republican party by using tho power of,., his ofllco. Two yoars ago, however, Mr. RÖosovelt sent Ellhu Root, a niomber of his cab-

lnet, ilnto Now York state especially

to attack HcarsL Among othor things Secrotary Root said In a public speech:

"Mr. Hearst is guided by the turmoil of Inflamed passions, selfish motives and IS NOT GUILTLESS OF McKINLEY'S DEATH. What public servant, honored by the people's trust, has he not assailed by vile and vulgar epithets? It is not the spirit of

Washington and Lincoln; it is the

spirit of malice for all and charity for none; It is the spirit of anarchy, of communism of Kishineff and Bailystok." Rut now Mr. Roosovolt seoms willing to accopt lloarsfs help In tho campaign. Mr. IJryan Is fortunate In having 'Jlparsfs opposition.

THE WATSON FINANCES.

uiese women and . throatons to make' -

another- Jf the ReprfWISan party doosi

suchißisthlng to these women, how can

monJJdepQnd upon If

Who fluancos James E. Watson's campaign? Is It tho stool trust, In which Dan G. Raid of the Indianapolis

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ho opening a shut-down ot ,nnued ttWny from Indianapolis.

was oruereu until next .Mon-'... .,..,., ,. r ,.

a ai a t.e occasion made a holiday.! ,

that party piauorm anu inoir

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hp kind of "hostility" talks about?

consciences dictated. Hoyond that he

Twelve years ago William Jennlngc Bryan, as the Democratic candidate for Dresident. drew 50.000 dcodIc to

Music Hall, the record-breaking crowd Slar' state organ. Is a In the history of Cincinnati. Last shlnlnB light? Is It tho ship subsidy night the same man, with a seemingly Kraft combination? Is it tho Standard more magnetic Influence, attracted j Oil company? Does help come from such a mighty multitude to see and Joe Cannon, who, while a member of hear him that the very lowest estimate 'congress on $5.000 a year, has man-

It made these said liquor dealers say was 75'000- !t was such a mass of hu' aged to make $2.000.000? Can James in substance that they wore all op- canity that movement for two blocks! iememvs,y. who entered concress

posed to the election of "Jim" Watson was impossible. Never in its long and UyQvi venrf?.ago a ,(00r nm am, Js

now reputed to be rich, spare a littlo

At any rato, where did

DEMOCRATS, BEaON YOUR GUARD. I From the Marion Leader. ' On last Monday evening the Chronicle of this city printed alleged Interviews with about llfty saloon keepers

of Marion and firnnt county, in which

for governor, as it would mean the glorious career has Music Hall held so

ruination of their business. Thev were manv neonle. Thev huna in the win

for Watson?

" ....v..w. .nu uuws anu un 111c udiconics in perilous

did not go. And the Marshall way is J election of Tom Marshall for gover? positions. Men and women vied with (and 1,01,3 ' ne 8' 117 11 ,s sa,(1 tl,at

IVATSON S ADVICE TO FARMERS.' better than the Watsun way.

TAFT ON WAGES

Of Men, Widows and Orphans.

nor. as It meant the salvation of their ,rh -thr takinn ph,nr(.- his nomination cost him between $50..

bUn"S . . t i mi ' come the Commoner tothe home of his 000 and $lfb.000. There was a scanOn Tuosdny tho Leader called upon, . ., A . , , . ., , ,. . . ., these saloon keepers and id everv in- Republican opponent. Accustomed as dal In the Republican state convontlon stance tho interviews In the Chronicle ne ,s t0 seein0 great crowds, Mr. about tho purchase of delogates. wre pronounced as forgeries. Not Bryan himself was amazed and thought There was scandal In many places, no- ...... tl. ....... I . nl.. 1 .1 i " IUI Us in U a .MnHI.t ... . . . ...

VVl.lt.. Mr Toff tL-fiB .nnlrlnn-n nn.rh' !"' " -i.u iuu iuuiu Uf " - ........ ut,u0ullUn u tab.y j.nrt Vaynf. AllderSOIl. AIllIlC O.

to tho Republican clubs In CIncina.ill' !?U!"1 Who hnd uW",,d n Wrd m'9hty Wh'Ch WU'd SW"P th'8 Torry Soth Uod. Mario 10 inc uepuuiicau ciuus in uncindiiu. (ha, pn,)er or any othor Qn t,J0 Re ubtican city nt0 the Democratic ,., , , 41 , ... last week a man in the gallery asked, ailUject of state politics. ! .V, r.,!nti pnn.,i,r ... vansvlllo. about tho ulectlon of dolo-

gatos, and it was said that "money flowed llko water." Whore did it come from? Who put It up? Watson says

ontrnuco Into Cincinnati last night was ho is a poor man. If so, who are the

Not even m the people who uro backing him? And

exciting days of ISPs was the Nohra

Ina r noch In Hloomlngton on Sept tfc 'mi c b. Watson, Republican can!klae 'or vovrrnor. said: i' M s is a panic the farmers of ilonrop .-.mit) ought to fall on theli npfs a I pray to God Almighty to

KJuMQ jf f panic rorovor. ,uav "w " o

Hot .. ,io believe that a man who 1,im w,,at 1,0 was "SlnK t0 (, w,th:

9 v in,.. o, i.. rt 4 i. .. 'mo unoinmoyed. in answer .Mr. lau

uni llllli in 111 111 1111 l-i 11 11 11 1 1 1 .

Ir.daa- What sort of an opinion sal(,: i

fanners dons Wntwin linv' t" 'u wnat 1 wou,d Uo wlth

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i . ,, .. . .. , , illiu Hilf 1 pioj i-u. i nuiuu imiv mum jei he be.ifvo that they rejoice ovor . th 'lle,lllbI,can tlckot thlH fai

p tns.firtunes of their fellow-men? nilli thov will cnt omnlovmonL" !

m tiiik tnat tliey would pray) Tnts s nicrc assertion. Tho Repiib-

a' wa .t and hunger continue in hum ncan j,arty Is jn power, and yet for n (,ds if thousands of homes, filled, vpar minions of men have been out of

lh id. trious men who cannot find -nnlovmont. If the Ronubllcan narty,

Ifrkn- J MU, wives nnd children who' rn.i tWo nmnlovmnnt tn men who'

ps iffrr ig for the necessities of life?, vnin tl.n itotnil.llcnn tlckot this fall."!

ou.d Vatson have the farmers pray, ,vny did it take employment away

remain paralyzed 1

Hut let us look below. Hore Is a dls

BUUJC-I.-L ui lau- imuiiuo. ro umn. C ne nnat Ennu ror nnwa nr.'

The object of the Chronicle In print- tlcle ing these bogus interviews with ' , .. ., , n. , liiiuor dealers is very plain. It Is ox- yr' Hryon 8 tr,t' thro"ßh ?hl ypf i o,, r -... terdny as a continuous ovation. His

J V. I ...... ....v. MVUIUVIItiO Ui tliri stnto n:i n lin rnnrhnd liv cunli iln.

.,. j a veritable triumph

Seventy-flvo per cunt of the saloon Irninwir iiilsn llf itnil nrn nntinttlinnito

and are loud In their denunciation of dT, . f ,m " r?8t him8U such dirty politics. . am,h'8 On Tuesday ot this week this same1 , T1,ll thT fhon,cl ,avo bo" "inni' Chronicle had printed 25.000 copierf of J081"1 8"c1' t7'nwu "8 t'"?"Sln

their Issue of last Monday contalnim:' "' ..- . u. ..... .u,

nie uuravsv.... ftr0 ii,pv i,aeklnir him?

kan accorded such ovorwhelmiiiK Bvkt

TRAVELS OF THE

HEIR-APPOINTED

A Chicago dispatch, speaking of the

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the bogus Interviews. Theso werej shipped to the Republican stnte head-t quarters at Indianapolis for distribution ovor tho state of Indiana. Not

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'..o .uu. u.uc-a wiruugH- Hilt let US look below. Hore IS a dlS- nrtv wnrkois In Grant nnnntv tlir

md'' Does Watson believe patch dealing with employment and Chronicle, with tho assistance of thr

fanners do not know tuat'wagos oubject to Republican control,' state It. rubllcnn organization, now de-

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IlitUMA L'üMÜ ypUiiHAIlU

Governor Hanslpecial Legislative Elections Prove It,

When he determined to call a special sosslon of the legislature Governor Hanly found vacancies In six districts which had to bo filled by special oloctions. in ono Republican and two Democratic ti.aincts tho candidate of the dominant party had no opposition. In one other Joint sonatorlal district Samuel Rons. Democrat, of Leavenworth, was elected over Samuel II. Stowart, Republican, by a largely Increased majority. In two other districts one manufacturing and the othor agricultural tho result of the voting shows tho groat drift towurd the Democracy. Delaware county, containing the city of Muiicie, composes one of these districts, i in iliis county the Republicans made a ireimndous effort to hold their own. The county was covered with Speakers, including Governor Hanly and many othor leading orators. When the votes wero counted it was seen that tho Dimiorats had made phenomenal gains, as tho following figures prove: Republican plurality. 1004 4,849 Ropubllcan plurality. 1900 2,389 This year It is only 272 In the Joint senatorial district composed of tlie agricultural counties of Newton. Jasper. Starke and White, tho vote in 1004 on Joint senator was as follows: Republican 7,527 Domocratlc S.921 Republican plurality 1,600 This year, Democratic majority.. 58 Tho significance of the voting lies in the fact that in both agricultural and manufacturing centers the Democratic gains are equally heavy, thus showing a general turning toward tho Domocratlc party.

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r- "perltv is llnlff.fi with Mm' li . . , ... ,. . i sires tu fool the people of Indiann. ,f l ir T u J? "VW we reproduce, headlines and all, I)emocrats overvwlll)ro , t,lt sU "f all? James h. Watson from the Indianapolis News of Sep- sll0ul(, ,JC tm their guard.

STRANGE BEDFELLOWS.

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- ..im, tum uiij i kj mill f

bue entered Into a cam-

tembor 17th: WIDOW'S WAGES ARB CUT

Uncle Sam's I'ay for Tholr Needlework Is Reduced. J

Now York. Sept. IC Their small

ii rratlt'nmnti Ii. Il. I... i ,.... !.. I.. ! half lt. flm nnm.

rv.nviiv 111 1. 1U llllUIUBl Ol IIKUO illlt-'IIU. till III "! IIJ lliu .Ulli-

Watch for tho Marion Chronlclo of Inst Monday with the bogus Interviews from saloon keepers. Crush this deception wherever It shows itself. COST OF SPECIAL SESSION.

Up to Inst Saturday night Govornor

,i . ,S,,UIM In the Urooklyn navy yard have learn-' clal aesslon of tho legislature had

secretary of state, Into New od ,..,, dismay that a further reduc-'

t o say this in n public tlon oMhelr earnings Is threatened. I

' f I MU. .... urn iiMmi-o n tri itn tlirli.

j I ill" nuiiiuu au ivfo uuu tt.iin- " il-avst is guided by the turmoil tors of Unlon VPtt'ra!J,8' an(1 for lrl "d'.mi.-d tiiisHintia uinui years thoy have sewed on by hand the

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"ot gulltleHs of McKlnloy's

white braid nnd stars for nil the jack-1

1 Uhnt public servant honored Ie8' u,form8' numbering from 30.000 is only a part of it. ' "'-pie's trust, has he riot assail- t0 C0'00 a month- Ln.st wc?k ,",p' wa nut unon tho i

' v'" imil vulgar epithets?"

cost $22,500. The cost of the special elections to fill vacancies was about $20,0CO more. Total coit to taxpayers up to last Srtttrday, $42,600. And that

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upon tno peopio ny iiopuuu-

'"w the Roosevelt admlnistra-

1 spnns to like ira

this sanio My.

'from 10 cents to 5 cents a garment for! can politicians In an effort to get the

tho braiding

These women cannot vote. Thoy are

u'l.lmi-n n nil fl.'iiirhtors of old KoldiniK

i Thoy nro working under a Republican; ticiatis only sticccndwl In digging the

administration, sewing stars and. hole dcopcr. The pooplo of Indiana

Kopiiblicnn party out of a holu. But the effort failed. The Republican poll-

r Turt Haid .ha he would not kick' BtrlneB on the uniforms of Undo Snm'H , ... i.... ilrt (,iit,nr e.

t . ...... mo nut ... u iiii.iiui iu . v.. " ueii no wna ilnwiitnou til ttcr aiinttwin IMnvnVUlt fl ft CI IT1 1 II Itti m 1 1 fltl

, iiv.it-iiiiipi Dvaiuvtii hwvuv " ... nloltcd or trifled with.

. . vj wnu Diiiu OL WIUC.I Uli Wim nu itwiuuj ii Jinn, - 'ft Roosevelt do tho Job. lnade ono cut ln lho amall waces of

THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. Ono of the best signs of the campaign in the Bast Is the harmony that prevails among the Democrats of New York. At their state convention last week every element In the party was represented and all past differences were burled in order that a united support might be given to the national and state tickets. Lewis S. Chanler, tho nominee for govornor, Is a popular man and satisfactory to all members of his party. So far as Mr. Brynn Is concerned New York is no longer "the enemy's country." Thin fact was demonstrated throughout the convention. Whenover his name was mentioned it was choerod onthuainstically. And when ho nppenred before the convention to spoak, Mr. Bryan's reception was such as to prove beyond question that ho was In the "house of his friends." It has boon apparent for several weeks that New York means to cast Its electoral vote for Bryan and Kern. The unity of the Democrats is enough in Itself to guarantee Democratic sue-' cess, but tho fight that is going on between the Republican factions makes

has excited greatest wonder. Thoro present pilgrimage, of Crown Prlnco

can ne on.y us explanation. Bit .or w,m Mr. Bryan still exerts that magnetism of presence and voice which alone Jut,S Taft 18 travollng in high state, charm tho multitude, or else he has Ho naH a 8l,ec,al trai". two Pullmans, grown so greatly in the esteem of ihe.H ,n,ffot car aml a KR car. Ho nullify liv lila mnrn rnnnti f itM it MAna enjoys tho constant services of a valet.

that the' thousands would nttest'thelr R l"ylclnn. a masseur, and n special. n'suIt corlaln. devotion nnd loyalty to the cause he l)roas nK"L Of course no man in the Roosevelt dictated the nominations represents by their presence and plan world has SIU!", so mllch "ney In the 0f Hughes for governor, Just as ho dits. Tho story can be told only ln J" .l"lV?.,.!"B .'! !'" fo.or! dictated tin. nomination of Taft for

November. Whatever be the enuse u "' 'l w men mei

or rensoir

recent Ion

parent that tho enormous crowds that w,in I"")llc ru"us ns 110 WttH w,,t!n ho'dentlal bosslsm. In 1SS3 President

go to greet him nro causing no little ,,a( C1) ,t' of, tl .oin' et as, a.,moro Arthur ordered the nomination of Polconcern and uneasiness In the camp of ,natu;r of c"'rJoslty wo would like to' ovornoP n.ld nrover Cleveland the enemy.-Cincinnatl Bmiuirer. edi- n,u,8l,on üYadU' "w 8,,,clal . . L vei Cleveland

r Whiiievpr l tin. minm secretary or war, mil it was then the "for Mr! Hrvan-s mngnlflcen? 10e' of tho Pl" a"l one wnf't'lont. nnd defeat will follow In both hore and elsewhere It Is an- accuso nlm totlfty of being as lavish cases. The average man resents presl-

toriai.

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TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. Democratic clubs wanting lith 0Qraph3 and . buttons should w i .'. W. Tomlineon, Demoet j'ic 4llonal Committee, Audit,n Annex. Chicago, III.

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land a complete rotinuo of courtiers

.are boing paid for by a man who -? rather boasts that in ail his adult yoars ; J ho has had nothing but the salaries J' that friendly politicians have secured hr him. 'I Just how expensively Judge Taft

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Irnveled when he was secrotary of war with the people paying the bills may

"i'jbe seen by his last Journey to Cuba.

r He was gone three weeks and tho cost

beat him 190,000.

Tho Republican party opnosos tho,,H 8a,d ,0 ,,ave bc $70,000 for the! Dn Uo other hand:

guaranteeing of bank deposits But It favors guarnnteolng a "rensonablf proilt" to tho trusts. Just rend the Ropubllcan national platform and you will see that this statement Is true. Tho "reasonable profit" made by the steel trust in 1907 was $100,000,000and it was act.

WHEN PROSPERITY f WILL COME BACK. The Republican party Is discredited. It has lost the confidence of the people. For these reasons business matters will get worso Instead of better IC Taft should bo elected. The panic will continue and becoriio

a catastrophe.

U.iuiiov.o vi iiiuinv.i, ma aurviuilS, TOj talners, sword-bearers, almoners, otc. 'Surely a strenuous "Three Weeks."

FILE CERTIFICATES. All Certificates of Nominations must be filed not later than Oc-

tober 17th.

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Tho Domocratlc party has gained

favor. It has the confidence of tho people. Its platform is without a flaw. Us candidates aro clean and honest. Democratic success means a return of prosperity through confidence bogotten By honest government, by honest officials' who represent tho people Instead of tu predatory,

special interests.

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