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Nominating A President. "You've got to have a ticket to get in here." the policeman aaid. The Roosevelt men protested and again demanded admittance. "You don't get in here without a ticket, I said," the policeman replied. "Where do. you get the tickets?" "See 'Llv' Morse. He's got tbem. He ia aaying who Is going into this convention." "But we're delegates and have a right in there," the Roosevelt spokesman aaid. "Well, you'll have to see 'Llv,' " the officer replied. And that happened in the Third Diatrict of Missouri last week when E. L. Morse, the boss, carried out his promise to deliver the delegates from that district to Taft. Morse had to. That much may be said in his extenuation. Morse owes his fealty to Kerens, the ambassador to Austria-Hungary. Four years ago Kerens and Morse opposed Taft'a nomination, they fought him with all the strength of that machine. They fought him until in passing out the spoils of office, by which the federal office-holding machine ia built up, the machinating Hitchcock's, Murray Crane's, and C. P. Taft'a got Kerens, the boss, into the diplomatic service to be laughed at by all Europe and to bring into disrepute our national honor abroad. So Taft has Kerens; Kerens haa Morse; Morse has the Third District; Morse, as local boss, had the local police; the local police were armed with baseball bats and thus to get into the convention hall it was necessary to have a broken scull or a ticket from "Liv" Morse. Morse's explanation appears in several press dispatches: "I put those police there to preserve order," Morse said. "We are not going to have a mob of Roosevelt men upset this convention." That Is what is meant when it is said that any president that wishes to, may enter any convention with the lead of any other candidate.

But there is another side to this. We have heard all along of the iniquity of Theodore Roosevelt seeking a third term. The New York papers which reflect the sentiments of various financial interests are busy shouting that "RooBevelt wants to be King!" ThOBe who hold to this opinion must remember that Theodore Roosevelt in this campaign, is a mere private citizen. He has no Kerens'; no Morse's; no squadrons of police armed with baseball bats. When he could have had all these and hence the nomination for the asking, he did not use tbem for himself nor was it ever necessary to use them for himself. What has happened that Mr. Taft finds it necessary to use force to pack convention halls? What has happened that it ia even possible for any other Republican than himself to be considered for the nomination? The fact is that it ia Mr. Taft'a alignment with the bosses of all the states that has called forth the wrath of everyday citizens. Everyone of these alignments means a broken pledge not to Theodore Roosevelt alone but through him to the people of this country. Which shall it be in the Sixth District of Indiana? A man named by the postmasters and Boss Kealing, of Indianapolis, armed with ticketa and baseball bats or the choice of the men in the ranks?

COFFEE WITH AN ARAB. It Protects Even Murderers Whore the Cup Has Boon 8harod. Describing tbe hospitality of an Arabian home, tbe "Last Journal of Bishop Hannington" says: The great event of the visit is the coffee. The host has a kind of brazen shovel brought, in which be roasts the beans; then he takes a pestle and mortar, of the oak of Basban. and with bis own hands be pounds it to powder, making tbe bard oak ring forth a song of welcome to the guest. Many of these pestles and mortars are heirlooms and are richly ornamented and beautifully black and polished by age and use. 8uch was the one In question. Having drunk coffee (for the honored guest the cup is filled three times), you are quite safe In tbe bands of tbe most murderous. So far do they carry this superstition that a man who bad murdered another fled to tbe dead man's father and before be knew what bad happened drank coffee. Presently friends came In and as they were relating the news to the bereaved father recognized tbe murderer crouching beside the fire. They instantly demanded vengeance. "No." said tbe father, "it cannot be. He has drunk coffee and has thus become to me as my son." Had he not drunk coffee tbe father would never bave rested until he had dyed his bands in his blood. Henry F. Ashurst, who has just been chosen by popular vote as a United States senator from Arizona, left home at fifteen to become a cowboy. He Is thirty-six years of age, has been cowboy, hod-carrier, deputy sheriff, lumber-jack, law student and legislator. THIS DATt

MARCH 5. 1681 William Penn proposed a commonwealth founded on freedom, without respect to color, race or religion. 1770 British soldiery fired upon a street gathering of Boston citizens, known as the Boston Massacre. 1778 Dr. Thomas Arne, who wrote "Rule Britannia," died in London. Born there. March 12, 1710. 1811 British defeated the French in battle of Barrosa, Spain. 1815 Frederick Anthony Mesmer, who first formulated the theory of animal magnetism, died in Moorsburg, Swabia. Born there in 1734. 1836 Cleveland, Ohio, incorporated as a city. 1845 James Buchanan of Pennsylvania became Secretary of Stete in the cabinet of President Polk. 1862 Andrew Johnson appointed military governor of Tennessee 1865 Adolph B. Borie of Pennsylvania became Secretary of the Navy in the cabinet of President Grant. 1874 First meeting of the Prince Edward Island legislature. 1889 Jeremiah M. Rusk of Wisconsin appointed Secretary of Agriculture.

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pearance will be one of the events of the spring season and a large contingent will go out from town to hear him. 1. (a) The Wanderer. .Franz Schubert (b) Willie Brewed a Peck o Maut ic) Ye banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon Robert Burns (a) Auf dem Kirchofe (b) Vergeblichea Standchen Joh. Brahms (c) In the Woods Robert Franz (d) In Autumn Robert Franz (a) Hymn . . . Archie A. Mumma (b) My Rose Caleb Lacy (c) Mammy's Lullaby Sidney Homer (d) Pilgrims Song P. Tscbaikowsky (a Wanderer's Nightsong (b) Edward Carl Loewe 5. (a) I Hear You Calling Me Charles Marshall (b) Smuggler's Song Marshall Kernochan (c) Were I a Prince Egyptian.. Geo. W. Chadwick Starr piano used. Attention Lady Maccabees! You are requested to meet at Mrs. Florence Mitchell's, 8 N. 9th street Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock prompt to attend the funeral of Francis Wolfe. Ida Stanley, Commander. Margaret A. Besselman, Record Keeper. IN PROBATE COURT Judge Fox has approved the petition for probate of the estate of the late William H. Pickett, who was drowned several days ago while attempting to rescue his grandson, as the latter was attempting to ford the stream north of this city. The sole heir to the estate is the widow, Hannah Ellen Pickett. William E. Pickett, son of the deceased was appointed administrator. Petition for administration of the estate of Eli Roberts, valued at about $5,000 has been approved and Grace B. Strader, a daughter, has been appointed administratrix. Judge Fox has also approved the letters for probate in the matter of the estate of Harriet A. M. Valentine. The approximate value of the estate is said to be $1,000. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, roe antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes. If you wsut ret and comfort for tired, aching, wolien, sweating feet, nee Allen's Foot-Kaae. Relieves corns andDimions of all pain and prevents bliaters, sore and callous spots. Just the Uine for fanning Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, snd for Breaking in Now Shoes. It is the greatest comfort dlscoYeryoftheage. Tryittoo. Soldororrwhsre, S5cts. Don t accept on jr tubetitute. For FR K trial package, address Allen & Olmsted, Ls Roy, JN. X. RAIGHEA Sapeiior Electric Fixtures Direct From maker to yoa Craighead SIS Main St. PlmmTMap; dt Electrie Co. a US The Reward

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