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THE FORT WORTH RECOR D: WEDNESDAY MOR NING,JULY 29, 1 908.-
SIA
BIG CUT IN
i
'EACE
LADIEOAN- OXFORDS
(
whether federal or etale
FOR WEDNESDAY
government.
Kansas Man Tries to Nominate
$4
WICHERT A
’3.45
1
Lincoln Leader for
VDING
GARDINER
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President.
IF
PINGREE
$3.50
$2-95
MAKE
CHASED FROM HALL
The Supply Is Limited
Come Early
While We Have
Your Size
(
he larg
HISGEN
FOR
PRESIDENT
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15
an
first ballot. the roll call was ordered
A recesa was then taken
thnt will bring from $78 to $100.
steadily toward Hilagen and It WAs soon
Chalrman Walsh on calling the night
sesston of the convention to order, "the
of Mr. Bryan made an effort duri
cer-
hie name
Hlegen,
nentatton of candidates for the nom
pre
ina
831: Howard. 38: Graves Tf; He a ret. X,
"An of first im
of
tton
PO
will
RGO.
make their will supreme
ihip.
afrman
r. ley
the Indiana delegates and Dr
011
turned upon them
"when
your
Ala-
f
time comer, rr it surely will, the
IE
CITY NEWS
)
Shew Bros. for 1ce cream.
think that there must ha nome house
subsided
one’
reached an.
1
mps there within and oot up till 11
times of war and the best
event! ve
pr<
the
i people
od for*
Himses for Bryan.
I
order and
rma-
pel
hi
He Spoke Too soon.
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1
34 10,
Denton,
142 1,018-1b
rates
no
of rates should
put into effeet un2
be
for
Webb &
1,019 - lb
* 3
Bryan "
Mr
a dozen delegates agan madly stru
For France
E n V Atho, fl
oreign ports
in
13,243
<4 43
Interior TFownm,
1,904
63,313
3.265
2,468
Totals
Cook With Gas
Chairman i
was not read;
you are not availing
tion of some routine matters and by
yourself of available
* V-.MK--
comforts.
1iM3
The Platform.
We Sell Gas Stoves at Cost
Lyon of that state in nomination.
the night.
When Ohio was called the name of {
FORT WORTH LIGHT & POWER CO.
Cor. 9th and Rusk
Both Phones 206
/
H. BRANN A CO, 14th and Maia Streets
70940so/s.
^HOf: FTWOPTH.
If you don’t have a gas
range in your kitchen
must be willing to stand the pain
and suffering resulting from teeth
injured and perhaps ruined for-
New York sent to the rostrum Judi
John Palmiere, who placed Reuben
$200 in Gold
Given Away
mouth
ntandin
Nicholna
ought.
tion had
The call
States,
roll."
"We believe that legitimate . organl -
cations in business designed to secure
MEMBERS OF INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE
TRY TO MOB SUPPORTER OF BRYAN
%
Infuriated Delegates Fight to
Get at Him.
I
1
I
1,.,
conusion
desperately
; make a
ere thene
Augusta ..
Memphs .
St lous . .
Houston ...
vn,
» sights
I sat Hi
ng them
Atoek,
13 373
24 340
13.9’ A
18,648
12,762
. 2.963
DESIRE
QUI-
E.
such
er t
"Alnst when I reach off this street's
smolee come from
r,048 lb
Hid i
braska.
Three minute" later the demonstra
He
The action was finally
call of. states proceeded
. 122
John Temple Graves Nomiinated for
Vice President—Long, Exhaustive
Platform Adopted.
1-811
1
3
.chad, a
i arts Im
oke but a fow minutee making by ■
r the shortest nomiratinK speech of r
■ aai
i ped
oad
ithin
the
I else the next will produce n beautiful
| vase of indigestion q ahout a m nth
260
191
, ana old wove, with-Ils hard. wholesomv
days mid the quiet evenings ’
arnoke -stain
he past: i. ” rre:with * |u|n
, him and the men Ilk* him, th nn" r Eir
; tral habits and > tistome W1 vaneawaJ, r
l, is the end of an epoch. on ,
•—e--
NT
ng,the
mpure
I food.
o cure
piate,
ed not
oning,
of Dr.
anser.
d give
‘ avoid
today
Mil find
o do as
rself At
I obtain
quiet
from
stockholders
Public Ownership.
"We advocate the extension of the
. Bryan Sopporter Mobbed.
The hall broke into a wild uprour. I
Dnlly Movpment at
build up the blood, repair waste
and prevent and check disease.
They are for men and women,
young and old. Send today for free
book on “Diseases of the Blood.”
portance in order to
of the government to
New York ’ tel . f eetaurant, s
Cherry’s or the Kniekerbocker e
(Personal and 1ocal notices sent to
The Record must be signed. The signa-
ture is not desired for publication, but
for verification.) 7
compressen arid de
pots.................
■
Ing the
before
ring for
>f coral
5 trian-
aterfa
er. that
nmlngs,
et. and
I navy is poor economy, and that n
: strong navy is the best protection in
and whether done directly or indirectly
through contractors or subcontractors
shall be done on an eight basis.
"We favor the enactment of a law
: tions, rather than a rine imposed on
aught fire But after having
clear look wishing to know wh<
-Bia
l w
of
the right to issue money is inherent in
the government and it favors the es
tablishment of A central governmental
bank through which the money so is
sued shall be put into general olreu*
lation.
nest thing on
night session to bring 1
the convention and th.
ly and the convention pro-
ill time by the transac-
AND NNW
M. Fal.
> a state
ship Ve-
• ba de a
ident of
French
and de-
United States
‘The railroads must
ign min-
Russian
Ling that
oval and
the em-
rate the
nations
r depart-
Accor-
ence be-
plomatic
covered
polities,
plomatic
egardinK-
» nations
The next Athing on the convention
See. per poziwxboewPraront all druggists.
, Schenectady, N, Y.
Ing the penalty
tered by wastef
The "Tipving situation" la New York.
Whftman Bennott in the Bohemlan
The waiter in the avertge first-elass
les upon
conclt-
leatre ©f
maintain
and the
Russe!l, Foster,
Hinta on ( are of Hlorses.
A stalllon ought to be driven right or |
ten miles at least and worked "veTY [
day for three or four hours during the I
breeding season Too many good horses
are ruined hy being pampered
reeded to kl
and practices and
herself!
rter for
V
I
committee on rules, -
nent organisation. TI
A Walsh ' ’
one dny oats the • St and nomet 11 g
Flowers at Drumms Phone 101
The past and the future
Even in age oM Bourbonnais the
s’eum animated h ing, Is dsplit 1 IK ihe
man who worked with bls hanid" wh0
worked for himself and walked his own
lunds. The thrashing machine belongs •
---------- fta employes are brig i
The roll call then progressed until
was unable to
pending the arrival of the commit-
tee.
At 5:20 o’clock the committee on res-
olutions expressed itself rr ready to
report. Ae read by Clarence J. Shear n
of New York, the platform was as fol-
lows:
"We. Independent American citizens, ; /
representing the Independence party . I
in forty-four states and two terrBo- , E
power to initiate in-
the reasonableness of
he kept open
tendons.
The mnan who fi 4s lil" horse corn
by the unmolested practice of ste k
, watering and dishonest financiering.
Multitudes of defenseless investors
■ thousands of honest bulness men, and
man who at-
tempted it nearly produced a riot and
narrowly escaped physical violence at
the hands of the indigrest diegutu.
The man who sought to place Mr.
Bryan in nomination was J. I. Sheppard
of Fcrt Scott, Kan. He did not sue-
ESTABLIsmD 1846.
7
for order, j
Kansas was reached
proceeded until Georgia was
id Bernard Schuttler of At
I.
national
Lipton’s
seventy-
the noise Some of the cries came
Pf
IN FHANCN.
is not. We have stood steadfast
"And there stands the national In-
If every woman would
realize the danger of allowing
the blood to become thin and
poor, would understand that
a majority of common dis-
eases are caused by an anae-
mic (or bloodless) condition,
that persistent pallor means
that the blood is not furnishing
the organs of the body with
the required amount of nour-
ishment, there would be an
awakened interest in the tonic
treatment with Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills.
Thin blood means starved nerves,
weakened digestion, functional dis-
orders, headaches, possibly neural-
gia,sciatica and even partial paralysis
Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills
the 400
strain-
1 joking
oremen;
e, heavy
to gath-
, swing
the ship
to ths
on. For
s worm
llars a
sail on
Sheppard Instantiv started to les vo !
platform, and Sergeants Mt Arms
k Brut and Max Annenberg re-
. alizing what might happen to him j ....
stepped close to his nide as he start ling the horse s f'
edown th* aisle not
instantly a crowd of Celegaten, All ----...
of them in an ugly mood, closed in, and roads and av<
for a minute or two Sheppard wa% 1n
Brust“and Annenberg |
for the second time
Henrst lluna lant.
The second ballot reaulted
590: Oraves, 1 MH Howard. 109
This day
Today lst M'r
4 100 K36
<341
Walsh strove
The Ntght Sesslon
"Gentlemen of the convention." enie
Chicago, July 18..—For President,
Thomas L Hlegen, Massachusetts; for
Vice President, John Temple Graves.
Georgia.
The above ticket was tonight nomi-
nated by the independence party at its
first national convention. The friends
the United
m wanes- mnentndorianaaanpmmypuing 'ne pn,
■non taking ; that »av." idend % upon great sums
pnemu a ' :
wan
which 1, replacing 002u0 rranisetion 1 The Interstate
'etition. Th" oollan2 Individual : shoul bave 'he
oaP.pe If dishon- vetigation into
TT- roba Invest- ■ -
. restore the
nant delegates. | the people
h + +e nlana N - ■ . .
"Look here, old chap; forgive me.
for speaking of it. but you really ought
to know. Your wife .doesn t play a
square game of bridge.”
"My dear fellow, that’s a compliment
to you. It shows that you play such a
corking game that she couldn t af-
ford to."
It Wasn’t Fire—Nor Water.
Everybody's Magazine. .
A. M. Downes, late secretary of New
York’s fire • department, related at a
dinner, a fire story. "At the end of the
first act of the dram" k- na1d,". "22
leaped hurriedly to his foct. T heard
an alarm of fire.' lie saja. I mu., no
end see where it is ' His wife, whose
hearing was less acute. made way for
him in silence, and he dieappeared. It
wasn’t fire.' he said on his return. _Nor
■water, either,’ said his wife, coldly.
call the
men," he said.
setts, "and," added the report, thu con-
testant was seated."
The successful competitor for the
seat was not named, however, as the
New York member of the cominittee
had not charged his memory with The
identity of the man. Mr. Hearst, the
temporary chairman,, was not on the
platform, and Judge Reuben R. Lyon
of New York presided. He called at
the conclusion of tne report of the
credentials committee for that of the
W J
"Possible," said young Pierre; be
has thrown himself on the floor and •
smokes n cigarette, "but the grain will |
be thrashed all the mame "
The nomination of Mr. Graves was
made unanimous, all the other candi-
dates, C,W.Nenl of Indiana, John H.
Kelley of Connectout and Dr. Howard
Taylor of Illiois having withdrawn.
The convention a 1201 . Led sina die.
HEARST NOlPRESINT..
( W. Wilson
on. come on, we cry, to the capture
of the redoubt of special privilege and
self-Interest. Join your forces with
ours, that government of the people,
by the people and for the people snail
not perish from the earth.”
The report of the committee on
rules, which was adopted unanimous-
ly. declared in favor of the adoption
of the two-tblrde vote for all nom-
nations. Seconding speeches wero
limited to five minutes each, but do
limit was placed on .their total num-
ber. It was also stipulated that no
"‘I happened in one day was walking
along the Pottinger ntreet in this
month finding that a great ntrong bed
ametch came to my knose fit la the
sMoke nt the k orosine qi. At first I
Galvesten Stock,
work of the committee.
The platform was adopted unant
mously. the delegates evincing un-
bounded enthusiasm as it was done.
rum, Foster, 44 * terrs 1,030 lb. 14 15;
104 heifers $0, Th $3.90: Ellis k Tan-
nes Henrietta, 24 steers 1,080-1b 84.25;
65 steers 990 lb, $4 10: >2 steers 936-1b,
$4 J M Mller Henrietta, 44 steers
the question had not arisen, where
upon Mi bheppard took the plat form,
announcing that he had a candidate
Mt. Lonie Sales.
tal-
onS ' nees and must be stamped out
j demand adequate railroad facilities
and advocate a bill empowering htp-
pers in time of need to compel rail-
roads to provide sufficient cars for
freight and
"We denounce all combinations for , ---- - - - ------
the restraint ijt trade and for the es- while howls of execraton
tablishment of monopolies In all pro- । from all sides of the hah. HM
I ducts of labor and declare, that such a long time coming but it fuu
'combinations are not combinatlons for rived Chaairrnan .Wa-sn 1
production, but for extortion, and that inasmuch as Mr Sheppard
activity in this direction is not in 'tempted to nominate a .
- --- --------- ; not a member Of th* Independence
________ ictfons of the anti- party he was out of order ,
trust law of the interstate commerce A frantic yell of approval went up
act, we believe in the enforcement of a from the conventon ... .-.1
prison penalty agafnet the guilty an l f-
1 responsible indivdunl controlling the th- i
I management of the offending corpora - 1 Fran!
igmen are pav-
by year, fos-
ul and reckless gov-
in the primaries, in elections and in
the control of nubile officlals after
they have been elected, we declare for
direct nominattons, the initiative and
referendum and the right of recall.
"It is idle to cry out agalnst the evil
of bossism while we perpetuate a sys-
tem under which the bossism la Inev1-
th programme I" the
‘elock on every night Do you think
this good tnr the ‘public health*' I hope
you will kindly make a walk to this
atroet your wnwelf bn night time, and
yo , would rind out In i written la true
' If you had bern once there
"Truwting that you will no ouht to
' prohibbed them not to lixht any more
I lampe."
Addington, 26 steers 910-1 S3 85 Webb
A Sprallin. Addington. 230 steers 87
ib. $3.85 1 ole A Wrixht Addinxtom
A was at
g bluish
mg annd
ca came
nes and
e cotton
orchards
elds and
e grimy
nerous
reapers,
1 yellow
ton and
it fruit,
if wine;
and ma-
p on the
ill night
e puffed
undrds
rushing
.nd bar-
i at the
J Sheppard of
- WHY NOT GET IT?
IT COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.
Moit WHiskey (the old family remedy) win be
given 9200 in prizes-si00forhebest.adver-
timent, $30 for the secoud, $25.for the,thirde
i0 each for the fourth and fifth end $5 for
the slxth.
ANY ONE CAN DO IT.
tisements. If they know it, well andsood.,I
they do not know it. they may discover that
they ponsess a new source of in come,Doot
think because you have not had A.coleg,60u-
ration that you cannot write an effectiy erforee
ful ndvertisement. Strong, true and imp.e
everyday words are all you need to convince the
PThe majority of the most suecessful adver
tising writers in the country todny are sei
educated men and women. It is a clear pre
sentation of bright ideas that makes an ad-
,. » favor the creation of a i Interr l ence.
---—— state commerce court, whose sole funo- j The hall continued in an uproar for j
the bettertion lt shall be to review speedilyiweveral minute’, the KAler’es persst-!
Ce* and enforce summarily the orders of Ing fn breaking into the pre di ga
' the interstate commerce commission, wth jeerN and irrelevant remarks
• The Interstate commerce commission i Mr. Mitchell persisted, however. In
1 • - ■ • ----- asking if Shepnard intended to noinl j to a company
nate a man who was not a member ' - - —--“
of the Independence party He in
be continued and the irrigation pro-
gramme now contemplated by the OVa
ernment extended and steps taken foP.,2,
, . . . the'conservation of the country's nat- :2.
If people will experiment with ural resources, which should be guard,
ed, not only against devastation and
t waste, but against failing Into the con-
trol of monopoly. The an
ramme was the report of the reso-
•ns committee. This committee
livery. Iu »»•«»•»
"We favor the creation of n national promptly
department for public health to be .ente
presided over by a member of the med- t'me comi
ical profession, this department to ex (
ercise such authority over matters ot..
National Stookyarda, 111., July 28.--
! (Bpecial i Eight y -nine loads of qunr-
intine cattle .Market ntrong to |
higher J |, Rorrure A Co., Foster; 80 _
steers 1,30V lb $4.55, Runsell e Bor- ,
a matshe or Wooden house
g there pening for 'gramo-
burning several bg koromina oil
condemning as Illegal any combination
or conspiracy to blacklist employee.
"We demand protection for workmen
through enforced use of standard safe-
ty appliances and provision of hygienic
conditions in the operation of all In-
Judge Reuben R. Lyon Free le. ■ nt the
Opening Session.
Chicago, July 18—The c:eentials
committee was late in bringing 11s re-
port to the convention hall and, as a
result, the first session of the conven- on
tion of the Independence party was none
somewhat late today in commencing ■ 83,
work The chairman could not be -reve
found, but a New York member of the
committee wrote out a sub-report from
memory and it was promptly submitted
and adopted. It declared that only one
contest had been brought to it, from
the Fourteenth district of Massachu-
Indorne Labor Societiem, 1 ,
thThaiAegtnonno? ParaYtpivazthnt ernment,
portant ns the crention of wealth and____
Indorses those organiz-ations among the i monI 01
farmer, and workers which tend to
brln* about a just distribution of I tionat ala. 10 ntaten,'n mne.co"
wealth through food wa<ea for workers and maintnance a.poat.vad3
" Imiund waerwn!"•
for Fi er ider '
The secretary
rty con-
hibzta either tunoranecorTafnoden.
to-the tea! interests of labor
aTh2.endrpendence. perty condemns
the arbitrary use of the writ of in-
lt1 junction and contempt vroceeding.
a violation of the fundamental Ameri-
can right of trial by jury. From tho
roundetign.of pur government down to
1873 the federal judiciary act prohibited
the issue Of any injunction without
reasonable notice after a hearing. We
recommend that in all actions growing
out of a dispute between employers and
employee concerning term© or condi-
tions of employment, no injunction
should issue until after a trial on the
merits, that such trial should be had
before a jury, and that in no case, of !
alleged contempt should any person
be deprived of liberty without a trial
by jury.
Minpbone nn-ba . '■ A by keep |
- feet properly trimmed. »
overworking olts while young
careful driving on hard An uneven
raiding all strains on the ;
Uy been
of the
escribed
alestine
Macalis-
ing the
1, which
as high
half as
eps, the
below
jnnel is
hat has
has as-
seen it.
„9-
<
an economic operation and increased
_ labor 1 production are beneficial wherever tn© - • - - ----- - ,------ ,, -
and Demo- i public participates in tne aavanlages gling in the main lFle in an a’temP,
!-1t1cal bun- 1 which result to reach Mr Bheppard. < annB nrb
AP-trap un ; -We denounce all combinations for fists were shaken at him furlounly,)
glalmng to . the restraint or trade and for ine while howl, of rxecraton went UD
... Repub- 1 tablishment of monopolfes in nil pro j from all sides of th* hal Hule; WA8
----,, veroing foJ,' Erom j activity' In this direction 1. not in /tempted to nominate a man who wu« |
[ng of Irreparable inj*r can “,00: ; dustry, but robbery.
be made and la alway. mAB. in In cases ut inri,ai
Partonarh 1dav!ts. T: D-momrAt ncix : trut "'Ch. In
raMlon that. InJunettons ahould not ho I
. ritrial atgpute'tR Invrywpleh aneandngz
। leas and worthleys. SucK 15 n nE: I
lauga . meantnsless declaration, plac.
gone estimae upon the intenine
.... have I everas American workingman
I say it bibte etther ignorance or Indi
' ♦IT recently completed a machine for •
to ai 1 - •Packing children and has been 4
demana • working on it for the last five >
squiring p years lie says it is a great sav •
I Ing of strength to the mothers f •
"Equality and opportunity- t
t measure of individual libel
ceed in his mission, for being called to
order by the convention and ques-
tioned by Chairman Walsh, he ad-
mitted that it was his intention to
name Mr. Bryan. That was the first
lanta came forward to present tho
neine of John Tempe (rraves He
;• to protect at the same time both the i plenne, both for hi” candidate and him
(Atlantic and Pacific oasts of the 8en
and gooa prices for farmers and wntenocescscocccs-.-c-t-co
protect ths employer and consumer • "
through equality at prices fur labor ( • SPANKINC MACHINI •
and for prougton, and we favor suoh pda INVENFED AT LAST. 6
leglslatlop as will remove them from j p"F .......- c ,
the operation of the Sherman antl-trust ' $ Celina. Texas July 24. - - (Spe- •
law. !♦ cial.T—J. D. O'Brien of Celina has *
1,226-1b 13 30
delegate should speak more than once ।
on any subject, unless by consent of
the convention.
u Adetn
"Yotrr out of stroke - fastir faste
er'” he growled. . .
"A fellow might rest a little," nnd
the young man breathless. Aropped his
flail, "this is no work for a human
being "
"I know." safd old- Pierre, pausing
A roar of applause followed the an
noun cement nf the balt and a mtlon
making the nomfnatiurynanim ous was ____ ... ........ .
adopted with a yell. "Fhe usuul parade , HdHand house and in most of
nt standards around the hall wan then other "nice” places reneives from tin
commenced as the ban played patri- ■ proprietor about 11 ver day The tn-
otic airs which the delegate* punetn- come of the waiters in thee* places
ated with their cheura The in ■ !• average fr rn 323 to 710 a week. The
oontinne but Might minutes and then (public n IIngly pay* the ditference,
a committee WAS sent to find Mr His । The trouble with some of the lerga
gen and ee*ort him to the hall Whi l places is that the .work of engngimi
the committee was seeking the nomt- waiters and superviwinx them i« hand- t
nes the roll call for the nomfnatton of over entirely to the head waiters and
vic* presidential candidates was be favoritism tnkes the chance to creep
gun in via th* vent pocket. The,hend walt
J sy has the.Anme chance for graft -
apart from his own larg* ftps for ap
i rial attention —-thet-comes to any other
ssn-; nm-rmena:
vision ahould be made for grazing on needed no eulogy and he Qeslred tossy
public lands outside of forent or other that Ohio would cast her vote solidly
reservations Inbehalf of th*, people f r Mr Hear '
residing in arid portions of.our western 1 Only a rtpple nt applause followed
states, we protest yfgoroalyazatnet the speech of .Mr Folte, it being gen-
the policy of the federal government injerally understood that Mr. Henrs did
selling the exclusive use of water and not desire the nomination
electric power derived from public Seconding speeches followed and the
works to private corporations, thus cre- convention, as midnight approacheo, '
ating a monopoly and subjecting citi-began balloting
gens living in those sections to exorbl- » There being no nomination on the
vertfeaag writer successul. .
One writer jumped from oblivion to fame by
writing a prize story for a New York paper. A
few years ago he was unheard-of-tday his
writings are in demand at fabulous prices.
You may not be aware that a first-clasg ad
veristng writer commgnis a large salary Many prog
ronk* from $5,000 to $20,000 annually- Perhaps utso
yon have ths latent ability stored, up. unknown
to yourselr Here is your opportunit to make
a test of it. Who knows? Ferhaps your tnr-
tnne depends on the writing of one advertise
ever. Do not experiment.
Stand by the old honest Denti-
frice and your teeth will stand by
you
rine for all mankind thronghont the world
Fndreds of thousands of , people are using it
today 30 it ’rill be may for you to find out
as to its merits and quality that you may be
fetter able to strife your advertisement truth- agency
full’ and forcefully. I period
if you wish mapnscript returned * inclose suf <---“
ficlent postage. Send as many nvertisements
ns rot wish. Address yonr letter. Editor Ad-
vertisfng Dept . Buffy Milt Whiskey Co..
Rochester, N Y • "“4 mention having seen this
advertisement in The Record. The publisher
guarantees this liberal offer , anarmyofileworkn
listening to a number of speaker*.
------------- —ve been approved by
popular vote in the locality interested.
"We demand for the people the right
to recall public officials from the pub-
Ho aorvice. The power to make offi-
cials resides in th* people, and in them
a180 should be the power to unmake
and remove from office any official
who demonstrtes hig unfitness or be-
trays the public irust.
.Corrupt Preetiees at Eleetionm.
Of next importance in destroying
the power of selfish Rpecial interests
and the corrupt political bosses whom
they control. Is to wrest from their
hand, their main weapon—the oorrup-
ton, fund. We demand severe and ef-
fective legislation against all forms
O1.corrupt practices at elections and i
advocate.prohibiuing the use ot any 1
eye at elections except *
-- literature and th*
travel ng expenses of candidates. Bld- !
t ding for votes, the Republican and
Democratic candidates are making an ,-------------- — —------ — -
outcry about publicity of contribtons ment of international disputes by arb-
although both the Republican and I tration.
Democratic parties have for years cun- 1 believe, however, that a small
818tently. blocked every effort to pass
a corrupt practices aot.
He WPeicemaannd bunnt. ponductot pub-
pomzcanadminfatraton of ar-
and We condemn the gross ex-
arayxanee “n. rederal hdmlnletrallon
AppropFintPpailing annual Increase in
to nominate, absolutely Independent of;
All other political parties candidates !
for Prealdent and Vice President of i
th* United States.
"Our action is based «pon a deter- j __________ __________________
minartan Prrme"ththhann r thePb limitations of SOZODONT, they
fish interests, political tricksters and1
corrupt bosses and make the goparn-
ment. as th* founders intended, an
for the common good. At a
of unexampled national pros-
perity and prominence, a staggering
blow WRi dealt to legitimate business
"It’g not work for you, eh? You want
to gain much and do Htth* if you can
do it—all right; but I doubt it. Tho
wav of youth The way of youth
You’ll never be the man your father
was- -God rest his soul. And look nt
rtle—nearly 70. How many yeurs have
I swung the flall? And though IV*
lost-aome of my strength, I can mon ,
than hold my own with you. W ell ;
when I -nnd the men llke me are Ngn0,
there will be none toeswing Che flail
evident that his nomination
tain.
The third balot rnnulted:
and last mention of tn, name or Bryan j table The deatroctinn of'an'lndtrMilal
Ho was promptly ruled out of order by I bon <, " uon °‛rn nannaue
the chairman and under the guard or their politic, must eatabllah a ayatem
neveral sergeants-at-arme he was huv which Will Aminat, not oad "Y oom
tied out of the hall while some of the Jectlonable hoi., but the Iy.an ot
incensed delegates vainly attempted to I bossism
swung hirhientwfists.“naone °f thom | iniwabeiinxerip. the..prinetple or the
The nomination of Mr. Hisgen was I tnoua, annnrendumnand-wekar
made on the third ballot, hia chief; rant E iRomandeatnat Franchtne
competitors being Milford. W. Howard ! fnd conditions hk‘ untii-the terma
of A'sbama and John Temple Graves - conotons 14
of Georgia R. R. Lyon of New York
received & complimentary vote on ‘ho
first ballot and W. R. Hearst had
frient who voted for him on the first
two baUots.
■■ ■ amI -
<ially, government ownership of tb* . ty-fifth assembly dlatrict nt NeW Io1k em
telegraph such as prevails in every , city, struck viciously at Sheppard" g
■ other civilized country .in the world, head with a cane and if the blow had 2
and demand as an immediate measure > nor been Intercepted it might have sr- ■
j that the government shall purchane rlously injured him. Dalley was shovel
and operate the telegraph in connes- down into a seat, and, escorted by the
tion with the postal service. . sergeant-at-arms. Sheppard was taken ।
"Th* parcels post system should be to the door and told to leave the hall ;
rapidly and widely extended h gov- He lost no tme in obeying the injunc
ernment postal savings banks should
be established where the people’s de
Fortunate ECngland.
Boston Herald.
Our phlegmatic English cousins are
not driven into a frenzy of fear bx ihe
talk of railroad combination, even
though it involves a total not capitali-
zation of IS83.O00.000. The Great North-
ern. Great Central and Great Eastern
lines entered upon a pooling arrange-
ment July 1, and will ask permission of
parliament to make a permanent com-
bination. Benefits which will accrue to
the public through the merger have
been explained, but the confession is
freely made that economy in operation
and the substitution of "full loads” for
partially filled trains is the main object
in view. Ihe "pool" haa not been en-
joined. ad the combination is likely to
receive the approval of parliament. In
the meantime Engl1sh sentiment is
seeking means to strengthen "the per-
manent and superior control of the
state.” Evidently it is not thought
necessary to reject all of the benefits
of progressive business science in order
to avoid the pos3ibllity of evil.
Tbe Tariff.
We demand a revtsion ot the tariff,
not by th* friends of the tariff, but by
the friends of ths people, and declare
for a gradual reduction of tariff duties
with just consideration for the rights
of the consuming public and of estab
l1shed industry There should he no
protection for oppressive trusts which
Rell cheaply abroad and take ndvantase -
of th* tariff at home to crush compett- The call proceeded, until Talifornia
tion raise prtoen control production was reached, when it wan discovered
ton.r4 work «nd ngeg that Alabama had not been called Th*
.nd limit work .n4 -ug^ elerk then recommenced ihe roll . .Il
"We favor a court review of the I nnd Dr. L. A Foaley of that state took
cerornhip an arbitrar? ruling. oflthe.rostrum.to.rlape,nonomin!
Ot A"tzomoT."wpan-y X’ iHr TUh.'il
•n’^L W l ana Ini
atat. .nd national, ar will euppresn tho wih applaune nt 11 nntur . .
bucket shop and prohibit the fictitious The hi
selling of farm product* for future de-
stimulant and ingimmtgr.known -to sctence:
softened by warmth and mofsture, its palatn-
butty and freedom ftom Infurlous substanres
render it 8o -that ft egg 1* rets toed by the
nest snsitive stomnch. It is used as A mel-
Ler of the parity The reply was thnt
ment.
We wil send you a book of information re-
garding Daffy a Ture Malt Whiskey, contalnng
enmple nvertisements, for a two-cent stamp to
cover portage.
Every advertisement received will be paid for.
If used, at the uniform rate nt 82.00, besides
the prise offered above. Offer good until
Rept 1st.
Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey is an, absolutely
pure distillation of malted grain: great care
being used to bnve every kernel thoronghls |
dependence party today; We have not.
retreated; men of the old parties, 1
is you who have fallen behind Como
On the third ballot I hr vote
I--
lernmental extravagance. by th* manip-
Tulation of trusts and by a privilege
ereating tariff, the oost of living
mounts higher and higher. Day b>
day th* control of the government
drifts further away from the peoplu,
and more firmly Into th* grip of the
machine pollttclans and party bonges
"The Republican and Democratic
parties are not only responsible for
these conditions, but are committed
to their definite continuance. Prod-
igal of promises, they are *<» barren
of performance that to a new party
of Independent voters the country
must look for the establishment of
a new policy and a return to a genu"
Id* popular government
"Our object is not to introduce vio-
lent innovations or startling new theo-
ries. We of the independence party
look back, as Lincoln did. to the decla-
ration of Independence as the fountain-
head of all political inspiration. It is
not our purpose to attempt to revolu-
tionise the American system of gov-
ernment, but to restore the action of
the government to the principles of
Washington and Jefferson and Lincoln
It is not our purpose to effect a radical
change in th* American system of
government, but to conserve for th*
citizens of the United States their priv-
ileges and liberties won for them by
the founders of this government, and
to perpetuate the principles and poli-
cies upon which the nation s greatness
has been built.
"The Independence party. 1s there,
fore a conservative force in American
politics, devoted to the preservation of
American liberty and honesty and elec-
tions, to opportunity in business and
to equality before the law -Those who*
believe In the Independence party and
work for it are convinced that a gen-
uine democracy should exist; that a
true republican form of government
should continue; that the power of the
government should rest with the ma-
jority of the people and that the gov-
ernment should be conducted for the
benefit of the whole citizenship rather
than for the special advantage of any
particular class.
FonDireet Nominations,
tion.
During the
the country it works automatc- 4
ally by a coll spring He will ap- A
ply for a patent at once. gi •
। 104 ateers 977-1b, $3 85 U. L. Kilgore.
I Atoka. 24 steers 858-1h, 13 80. J N.
Iender, 3tuart, 24 --ters 835-1b, 13 40.
w. Ty} .a- ? steers 50 lb,
I A; 3 A ‘ <44 lb $a 30 L Kli.
ig ore, Atok 23 steers 413-lb. >3,4*).
.. ________ - ... .... siste upon a categorical answer, end
til opportunity for such Investigation 1 Chalrman Walsh sala
is afforded. The Interstate commer e The gentleman will answer th*
commission should proceed at unco . question
with a physical valuation of railrosis "Of courseI don t want to ece’va
engaged in interstate commerce. ( yol, Hald Mr Sheppard I intend,
Trusts. ' If 1 am allowed to finish to nominate •
ha ma delegation will treat you as he-
come* southern gentlemen "
UI3, "-""yA4II, and sanitation ‘ A cheer followed his rebuke and he
which come within th* Jurisdiction of i J'ontinued iin address without further
natneoxorpmeni ordtdesnor tMen
| The resgmption or th- eali "t th, roll
munwip.iin. | of etatew broo.ht no renponse from ar-
-w. ordl ti" l mmig ration.! ka qeae, but California yteldedte Maa-
whR dOPPnOt .m;'X."nJth ourapchunettaninny Roland ".sr™
population, creates race isauen and un- Io *h* Int ’,pokutha.P latr m
American condition, and which reduces : to nominate, ? !! " aiwAA
wage, and tend, to lower the high The.conclunion of May ver " •P"fcn
standard or living and th- high aland- 1”an.the.puunanfor myefrom.the Cal* ' 16, barn ficor
ard of morality whkeh American etvili- i *nshur all* »o t « flwarlom Mln they
armannsangemt Anputh"nk*,"tram/M"
auforis Rhali protesAm "ricen Aworkingmon brnngnt - ।" Irm" wEer it wn.:
at election. and | frem comr5 Ion |„H1 Sr A2"0uaheani o1na by .th., ‘californta .tat.. Hag. I
- U"or°m?-V ‘ 14ba Izanon"? oh »"i RontamiAnon “ Aftar two Alnntr. Chairman W.l.h b- I
ToEomonr; i AGlAt condition., ■ Kan re
- - "The independence party declares for
I peace and against aggresslon, ‘and will
i promote the movement for the settle-
tan it ed. thus destroying the germ nnd producing I ris, have m*t in national conventlon ,
a predigested liquid food in the form of a melt j to nominate. absolutely independent of •
essence, which is the most effective tonte
passenger traffic nnd oth- He mentioned the "candidate of th*
er railroad facilities through nun mary Democrati, party and a wtorm of
eal to the courts hlsaes and' hoots greeted the refer -
ederonozrarnitaihbinto‛t ■ din«tovi
nnonymous synet ate f of ■ apitil; and *egm.
the peasant farmer t« or med I"21.. «
■ I) his ’ grain h> 4 ompetiti m
with the grain thnt comes fr n Russia
and the United Stntes and the Arse-
tin*- prafriew And what shnll he do
! with thene fine-bred white attle in n ,
‘ world where the wild beef conesrozen
from over nen? .,,
He van right. Pierre. in a ‛te.w5‛10 I
there will be none to swnR 9 fla1 1n
tie iund of the Bourbon*. • 'id the oio
farm Bf» with K* old giiporntition*
Webb. Ad-
13 95 W .
1,038 ib. 14 1 it H.
78 steers 91 v-ib . 13.M
Henvy'drart mar." will grow a grade
Hisgen. I draft colt every rear that will sell
Hearat, readily at from $75 to $200 when 3
1 years old. These same mares when
F'nsning of the Farmers who Swing • u bot 4' ’ ate b one in iny other posi-
the Flail. tion Ret ause the Pne uljariy of' 19
Outing Magazne upation forcos l im to indulge iIhe
Pierre he* a grandson -a Pierre also f singularly bad taste of wearing ful
who Im bust home from his military • dress in the morning his morals ara
servioe It is my business just at < not esnentially different from those C
present to place that young man wtthvthe petty tyrnnts
a gardener of Paris and I daresay it ~-------- •
n™"in"enhpgracgern ."02541
it over. The thrashing machine that Sou, h China Morning Post
goes round the nefg hborhood was com- ' The following amusing letter has
Jng Plerre'a way later, but this was a renched one of tn# Hog Kong polleo
"ot of grain that he was thranhing by st nt ions
band About fifteen nlraves have beon ( “it is a eommon thing to anyone, and
opened and spread, n golden carpet on tn* could find nut these things that In-
A,, the barn floor With heavy rhythmic lured to th* public to roport to your
! flails they bent upon it the old man lord
A । U i end the young; the past and the future. f — “ " •
.,A.KHareheaed thelr brown arms bar*.
p2rtrm. WAS. they advanced and retreated, heaved
i . ,,, . the big flails and brought them down
by the California state flag —pong, pongt iike th- bent of n glant
No minutes Chairman Walsh be clock Young Pierre relaxed first he
pping for order The Minne- wuw soft from the life of the re glut- nt,
sota standard Was Put. tn th* proees । but the old farmer, lenn and hardy,
slon,.then Illinois, Whshfngton and Neikpowing not his years guve no sign
• <f wearness.
gton, M steer . 935-ib,
Melton. Addington, 47
$3.95. Melton d
sat bred to a light horse will breed colts
I posits will be secure, th* money to be ..... ----- ---- .
! loaned to the people in the ocnlly but without avail
of the several banks, and at arat" Apologizes for Kansas.
- Interest to be fixed by the 8QV- Judge Waterbury of Emporia, Kan
__________ I took the platform for the purpose, as I
'We favor the immediate devel P, he expressed it. of putting my stat* i
....... the nation at system of god ( right' He denied that Sheppard act-’
road* connecting all states, aad na- ed with the knowledge of the delegates ♦
tional aid to states in the construction , from the state, the denunciation of tne i
__a --i-teuenAA e‛ "rct read“ speaker and the cause he attempt-4 to
...... .. ----- ---yB. advocate bringing heers from the del- ■
"We rejoice in the adoption by both - egate and a few hisses from th* gal- .
th* Democratic and Republican plat- lertes.
forms of the demand of the independ- . rhen E. c. Fowler of Topeka, Kan ,
ence party for improved natural waters announced that J l Sheppard rad been
and of th* Mississippi inland deep withdrawn from the national commit
waterwayn project to .create. A."WPle ot ihe party
channel from the lake, to th, Ku W • I Th, ehatr asked for a motion to that
favor the extension of this system to frect, and a parliamentary tangle fol-
th* tributaries of the Mississippi by " '
meana ot ’hlch tbUty .UU. .ball fc, Tne action wan finally taken and the
served and 20.000 miles added to the
roast line of th* United States.
“The reclamation of arid lands should
t B 4 a
th*
th*
0669683-38 •*$*$80$0980
! tant charges for light ana power, di-
verting enterprise* originally started ।
for publle benefit into enterprises orig-
tnally started for public benefit into y
________________ . , । channels for corporate greed and op-
dustrial undertakings pression, and We demand that no mor*
"We advocate state and federal in- exclusive contracts he made
spectton of railways to assure greater Protection of Citizena.
safety for railway employes and for the- "American citizens abroad, whether I
traveling public, ’ native born or naturalised, and of wlfht
Agnlust Conviet Labor. ever race or creed, must be secured In-
•We call for the enactment of strin- the enjoyment of all rights and privl-
(tent law, fixing employer llabilitiea lezea uinder our treaties, and wherevor
An riki pronfbition at child labor such rignta are withbeld by any roun
inrougK co-operation between th. .tat. try on the around of race orreltmoun
koverhmenta and the national govern- raith. stepanhouid.be taken tu^-our-
ment the removal of such un-ustdiserimina-
‘We condemn the manufacture and , tion., , . ,
mairk PMnnpeaos /" X? ! vmjajot
manfecture4, kgodamw.ipmandt he; 2rtunt "in^."tTUlnd’Iny'” nhi 2 !
eg steerchelitheea omPln manifa’tun ' {“^d. amendmenta necosaar- to
ot products for use in state institutions ...
and in making good roads and in no
cue shall convfets be hired out tosistent with equal rights, the overthrow
contractor* or subcontractors. or the rule ot the special interests and
We favor the orentlon of a depart- , the restoration of government by the
ment of labor including mines and min- | InaJority exercised for the benefit of
Ing. the head of which shall ;e • mom -the whole community; these are the
ber of the President’s cabinet purposes to which the Independence
The grea abuses of grain Inspeetion- party is pledged, and we invite tho co-
by which tne producers are plundered, operation of al patriotic and proKEea-
demand immediate and vigorous corsac- sve oltizens, irreapeetiv of party, whol
tion. To that end we favor federal in are in sympathy with these principles
spectton under a strict elv1 serv1ce । and In favor of their practical en- [L
law . I forcement." ——
The Independence party eclares that At the conolusion of the reading Mr
------*“ --------- *“ Shearn moved the adoption cf the plgt- i
form, which he declared tho unanimous t
W® indorse the eight-hour
day. favor its application
government employes and
the enactment of laws re ,
that all wort don* for
We conernittmner"vorcapi
m.klonthe-rprrainouanaiweonartim.
I amnass-
corted to the platform, and upon taking ; that hav. mon upon great sums
up the gavel addressed the conven-
tion. Walsh said in part:
The Farring of the Ways.
"Wa Have reached the parting of the
ways. In the long years that have
brought many of us to the irrevocable
step which We are about to take, we • • C 41 qMHU Enat wide m
have followed with all the zeal, all the I wnoh.rep lacing costly
ioydlty. all the honesty and energy | sompenHion. . The collaps
which we possessed either the one or - o nflated enterprises,
the other of the old prrty standards, Eo8es.banks, destroys confidence
glorying in their victories or unflinch- and engenders panics The indepenae
Ingly facing their defeats, watching ’ ence.party advocate, as a primarpend-
with sadness th* rise of unworthy • ce88ty for sounder business condition,
leaders, the upralstng of new Idols the ana improved public .er "co th.’.2
slow but steady wafting away of ihelactment of h.w, state wnaPeha.n
vigor which made the old pafttes the : to. prevent watering of .took natlonas.
useful engines of our political activity. Io bonds and other form, nonent
W, have fought valiantly and hopdporation frauds, torms or cor-
ardently for a return to th* old Path- i Labor.
ways—for a reinfusion of the old spirit. I denounce the so.calaA
but the years have rolled by and planks of the Republican a
brought with them naught but black oratio plantforms as po1
despair, until in the desperation that , combe and contemptible clai
is born of a love of country, transcend- ; worthy of national parties e
ing all bonds of party fealty, we have j be serious and sincere The
taken the step that brings us together Bean declaration that “no .
today, united in a heaven-blessed cause. | or temporary restraining on
- "Tne path of duty lies straight and । be issued without notice,
well defined before us We cannot neg- l rreparable injury wou-
lect to follow it and retain our self- delay,, ’• empty verbla
respect. T "" --------"
People Have Been Tricked.
“For the last time the people have
been tricked. The hour has struck and ------ x--- -ajuzcuu
the people themselves are in command / issued in. any case 1n
The awakening is betokened by our f t"i "nnit .
presence in this hall today.
“They revile us, joke and I
scornfully; thev say we have
astray in pursuit of false gods and
departed from our own faith.
'v*a is meaning
Such Insincere and
“ “ place a low
igence of the
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