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THIRD EDITION OF THE BOOK LATELY APPEARED SOME NEW CHAPTERS Relating to Causes of the Pjreeent Russe-Japanese War Are Added. The third edition of William Dudley Foulke's "Slav or Saxon" has been issued with some new chapters relating to the causes of the present war in the Far East. The first edition was received with great incredulity, the critics making sarcastic observations about the author's statements concerning the aspirations of the Russian; to universal dominion.. Since that time not a few things have happened to sience the objectors, and to compel respect for the conclusions reached by Mr. Foulke. The author regards as certain a coming conflict between the Slav and the Saxon. He considers the vast territory of Russia, which is one-sixth of the entire 'World, the nature of its immense population, with its instinct to emigrate and found colonies; the character of her political institutions, a military autocracy unique among the world powers; her conquests and ggressions; her designs upon China, Manchuria and Korea; the history of Russia, which shows a growth of all that we detest ; in short, he considers the Mus covite empire in relation to the Gargantuan meal that she proposes, he believes, to make of the rest of the universe. IIis is a timely and thought provoking book. Only Did His Duty as He Saw it. "I deem it my duty to add a wOrd of praise for Chamberlain's Colic, GhoTera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says J. Wiley Park, the well known merchant and postmaster at Wiley, Ky. "I have been selling it for three or four vears, and it gives complete sat isfaction. Several of my customers tell me they would not be without it for anything. Very .often, to my knowledge, one single dose has cured a severe attack of diarrhoea, and I positively know that it will cure the flux (dysentery). You are at liberty to use this testimonial as you please." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main street. Going to the World's Pair. (From the Columbus, O., Citizen.) Is it worth while to go to St. Louis to have a "look in" at the great Exposition1? That is a question that a good many people have asked themselves and others. A. B. Farquhar, one of the most prominent manufacturers and certainly one of the most intelligent public men in Pennsylvania, after a trip there, declares that he would rather make a second visit to St. Louis than to go to Europe. He eays: "One of my impecunious friends asked whether a trip to the St. Louis Exposition was worth the cost of making. I summarily replied, with out hesitation or misgiving: 'It would be worth making if you had to walk the whole distance, and if you had to deny yourself a vacation for years to come in order to make it.' My friend is going to the Exposition, and will be prepared to thank me for my good advice; but there are hundreds of thousands of others in oir eastern States no better able than he to realize, from airything that has come under their notice, the stupendous greatness of what has been collected there for them to se. To call their attention to an opportunity so unpar alleled is doing a real public serv ice. $7.00 WORLD'S FAIR TICKETS. Now on Sale Sundays, Mondays, Tues days, Wednesdays and Thursdays via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair 7-day round trip tickets to St. Louis are now sold over Pennsylvania Lines Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday of every week at 7.00 from Richmond. These tickets are valid in coaches of through trains. Longer limit lowprice excursion tickets to World's Fair are sold every day. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind.
! OF HIND From StancliMd Xew York Democracy Now Swings to Shepard. A GU3I-SH0E CAMPAIGN Quiet Quest Is on Even While the Convention Is In Session to Piclc Out a Candidate. While Delegates Seem to Have a Preference They May Not Get a Chance to Say It. Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 20. The Democratic state convention was called to order at noon today. Duncan Campbell Lee of Ithaca is permanent chairman of the convention, and former Senator George Raines ot Rochester Is chairman of the committee on resolutions. Aecording to the most authoritative information obtainable, the situation stands as it stood last Thursday night, when Judge Parker left New York city after his series of conferences with various leaders, nothing having been announced as to the prospective candidates at that time. Conferences are in progress so that the names of various candidates who have been ED W A ED M. SHEPARD. mentioned may be weeded out, but it is thought probable that no final determination will be reached until closo upon the beginning of the second day's session, if indeed the adherents of the several leading candidates do not find It necessary eventually to try out the strength of their forces in one or more ballots upon the floor of the convention. It is the general impression, however, i;hat agreements will be reached and the question of the nomination for the governorship settled in conference, so that only one name shall be presented to the convention and the nomination be unanimously made on the first ballot. There is no diminution in the undercurrent of feeling which has been in evidence since the delegates began to gather, that unless some compromise becomes necessary, the convention will result in the nomination of Edward M. Shepard of Brooklyn. The belief is prevalent that Mr. Shepard has the support of the national leaders, and this belief gives strength to the Shepard movement, although no one in authority will admit that other than state considerations will influence the action of the convention. Those who hold - to Mr. Shepard's nomination think that final conference will eliminate all other candidates. Fairbanks Itinerary Fixed. Chicago, Sept. 20. The itinerary for Senator Fairbanks' campaign tour of the Pacific coast has been comp!tid except for the last day or two of it. It covers eighteen or nineteen tdays aDd will take him to the st-Ue of V-'ash-ngton, ove the Northern Pacific route and bring him bak to Ch'.cago oe. the Union Pacific and ronnectiiar lines. He will be accomparied by Senator Dolliver of Iowa, ard other speakers will join the party from time to time. They will occupy "a special train. The party will leave Chicago at 10:45 p. m. next Friday and will arrive here on its return on the 11th or 12th of October. Authorities Suspect Murder. Towanda, Pa., Sept. 20. At Mecedonla, three miles from this place, I.Irs. Bigler Johnson and her ten-year-old niece, Annie Benjamin, were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their home. Leading from the doorstep for a distance of 100 feet a trail of blood was found. The authorities suspect that murder has been committed, and are making an Investigation. Vreck Followed Wreck. St. Joseph. Mo.f Sept. 20. The collision of a Messanie streetcar with cn ice wagon at Thirteenth and Edmond streets was followed by a second collision, In which a northbound car on Thirteenth street crashed into the wreck, resulting in eight persons being injured, one fatally. Iroquois Theater Reopened. Chicago. Sept. 20. The Iroquois theater, where nearly GOO persons were burned to death last December, was reopened last right as a vaudeville playhouse. The theater has been refitted to meet every requirement of the law.
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