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?HE MONROE DOCTRINE Says It Requires United States to Help Struggling Sister Republics. HAS NO SELFISH INTEREST Urges Ratification of Honduran and Nicaraguan Treaties as Greatest Step Toward Peace on American Continent. TAFT S APPEAL FOR TREATIES - oai r??-udent to out those who ?re ggrtain to be our good customers ?n m v^ere they can in c-ease th?air business an?H ""?crease *-e *ot an obl'gat on tg P^ce-?- *Me -ocjrrenco o? win which have dojqed with blood that beaut. - fal oo" " ' - --orld and have caused e.-y and unhapp? ness to --s of thousands of God's creatures? for ? - I - ? ? to decide ... ... .-? .. m\ .--? . | ,ten ill the .,---. nn of peace on this con* nent bg taken.?F ? 7 ? - ? have H .... . . ? !_?rn in the 1*1 I ? ? f fian 1 ! N ? ? - n- of it. ? 7 ' mmm BROTHERS A'TOR PIACfc AND FOI PTM AVENUE This is a great day for the " Fans." H verythin? here to keep the "Fans" going strong. +\ Whether you're ft a Bleacher ora Grand Stander you'll need warm cloth We've plenty of com? fortable Overcoats. Sweater coats, soft wool Knit Waistcoats and Glove?? \\\ ready to put on and a fit without a wait. -STAB 0\ PR HALF A CFNTTJRY . Oxford Club DR.Y GIN DISTILLED IN AMERICA TASTES good to the palate and does good to the system. This pure gin. - Bajrd- Daniels Distillers Refrigerators ? ? -GL Vi m Perfection of fleanflnes** lud E nn"'H.v wise ?? ta ?t.?, N. V. MHKfl - HAIN t* \ r - *? M I r...-ei N ?? I?' ,. Il.ilr t.. it? \oulh ,.?fc? Uierii??? - ' nt *? Aft PET l _ J. W. WILLI4MS ***AfclNC i5-?88154t* - . I ?-? nnrl ?<> al j ' niimhi Maan n- 0f Monroe D-?r* - ? ? ? - - ? ? ' - -?rnnipnt. und that 1 ? m*? r I ? ? - I We have progressed bevond the time m civilirat on ?-hen v.e can star?-, ud and say of our neighbors that we have no in? tercut ?vhathei ths sre at ? sacs or wa-. We a-e ne v-bors of the Ce-' can republics. We heva always ; mcumbent upon us to help them out of ? ? lil. - se, and tc "-e-.ene and prevent than From ?? - Ite. Our enormous interest in Pan las the nece our taking care that those c? near ? t be the eeens of wa Fare ? it tnreaten the usefulness o* tne canal. ? a ?? ? i ' ? ; ? I ? I ? ? ? . f ; 0 Not Guaranteeing Payment of Loans. " ? ? Ce" ? anv ax* I view of our fr endly relation to ? l-r) spor co-ope ite with ths em le ?er a new e-a o< ?' guarantee ?Jeans: we - se ; the -.'ass of persons to be ap . _ .. .... in ? . . ider - -: - duties. ? ? Is thera not an obligat on h ?- prevent ? -- rot -rence ' F the ?i ?d have cause- ses ta h und "s s ef thoueands ef God's ? - In tne premei on - ? -ane po.'Cv the ad ' "The ... ive be. itracte for been tan tal m tted to the mate I - ' it Sff( ? -or ? ' ' be put on a - ? ed o* ? ? ----- " pros I -- n wholly ? - ? - P?,. eicw ahat ? ?nouid name should be on the bocks before tne regu tretiar ? - They open at 7 a. m. EX BOROUOB Iren?':: .-. v*. lefcao with p*. _ m? ^m *m~~.SU Ul CALIFORNIA WARMLY WELCOMES PRE? Enthusiasm Surprises Large surgent Delegation on Ta Special Train. GUEST OF SAN FRANCI Slighted by Governor John but Cheered Enthusiastica by Great Crowds in City. f The Tf ? ?aident - ? . -. rgei ? no eOi '??'?- -,n along th? ? tg an ocraston of ? ngurgent m Qtrrt bundantly repr Mr Taft wag grw'.?.': 1. the la ? -? ' ;-ing ratifie a ? duraa, wns fr??'!i?--' ? ?I th*? r.??ror, y-^er? To an F ? erner the cron l .f.?. ?i?? their - ThT* some applauae, bal no ?'he - ? ? ? ? it, hon mil fact They ? . ?. f flacn anto n ? . - ?ii^-fifl- ountry tg "a'l Taft" U ? .? ? ? greater m a.?m. Amonii the flap? dlapla; ni : privat?* ho K t<-> the r*regidei .in?i hearn?? r and Hr Bai : - - t he ?u no m obil? run to th?* 81 Fra rda wore both trade will <*? ? ...... ?? nama Expogition building ..? beg er a? r Hotel 1 ? ? ?nd when ? ? n!>ihle ? .... in<1 ope m hi -h ' ?? tune 1 Johnson Refuses to Attend D -i?' declined l ling "g rr ibgenttng hi ? - ' ? M nun fad it hig cond reflecta M on the ata i morning Governor J.-hni . ? ? ? irtth a ?po?? .??ta.nir.? I ?taff, reaplc . rdee, who flg the ' ;?? ? ? ? ? ?""?-I ?'!) the pteps of t I Lfl fut n mor" - ? elcotne H? ? ? ? been | Petnocn - : -'hneon. 11 I Glffoi : orter of ?he La Yt that g report hi Repr ? ? ? ? for i M ? ? rig? of the Pr?s -? ' .... - a? ? ? ? ' ' hand! ? - : ..... ? .-:?.. Th guard " - th th ' ' i ? - r NEGROES VISIT MR. MURPH> ,' Leaders of Race Add t< Troubles of Tammany Boes. r ligte-a ? ? 1 ? i ? ?ad at ? ? ? ? ? r? ? . ' : ? ? ? ' ? , . v.- I IRI negro REPUBLICANS PRAISE FUSIC Favorable Comment. Comes Headquarters from All Sides Fi\r - . ?-.? or? tne fa ni-minef?.; -? Rar1 U'-an be*iiii.':.-.r??r? tTOTB all ?'.I?? vast dav Hewer before ?va_i fusion broui av.inf ?n to sspedltloas ? ? way irMcb seerp?d *<-, p|e??.?e *?? Ot\ ? The gr?ii??sf ronfldan?-* In I tes tbe tirite* .it tbe palle Is sipfseesil h*' tbe leaslere Tb? R?r:l I ' '.ndepeidenre I>?fl? offlrjai? w#r? Xntoj yealenlaj .?? ? ?he nominations were pr. tifiar] ta fir?.. *:,ari **-|*h the Board of _D ti ns sf r? ill " Tlie leader? sn s Tki'itr te i"** eat tbetr ra-rtstratl Tn-rja?. hosrerer, they wi'i ?.e. ? . mas o-., the plan bs n-i ? ? o.?* t-i.-x? ?? "TV a ?IT' mo?' ?r.Ximi.? to ?et asti ' preetsl. nr th? en m", ''-?nnnlttaa. la...? nurht -"?*?? in? lumws l< ?- ? oroya harder ?ar t.. ret ? -?-- >nr tbe r?-r'iiar pari We Bluet i ....... year, and I ar.rl W/? hai'<? IBM i poo,! ?a ill ? ?. " -., . ? ?_.- ? sa Ms ' ?" Fus Ural tar and to do 11 --ii-k ?; Hobbe, i r Ptapubllce -?? orgai faka -?-. s__th*s pa.? raitte**. ?which .?nui? m Mayer - -? -rararv Charts f the -???.?-?? ' -? las? 3rd William ..???ter TVempl? of t ??a .-in maat:r;?f? and ??*i a - INDORSES REPUBLICAN TICKE" HOB of Richmond ? ? ' riaid t- ?? NOMINATIONS FOR ASSEMBLY ? ?lor* ha|.? ia*u rl| '?' the nomj Dlat : . -4 ALOERMANIC CANDIDATES NAMEC a ??_."?? is fo r> I? - ''-; - -uua an?wiiiii ? ? ? 4 4 - -? NOMINATIONS FOR ASSEMBLY. The following noml ' a DEMOCRATS FOR ASSEMBLY. II . - : m - ? ? ??? ALDERMANIC NOMINATIONS. ?? :rnad Pemnrr-, rmanlc con> \entlon_> r< 10 I M ? .. Se *.r. , ... .WEST IN CTL! M? Austrian. Apparently Demented. Caught at Fort Hamilton. GIRL SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Gives New Clew, with Story of Man with Peaked C^n Also Borne Out by Athlete v'.^r , ,-ha?e st?-- ri ''v,* ?. t ; . v ?? ? . borr.r ......... ted late loot ! Kra: : . ? - - ' ' ? 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