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WILSON WOULD BRING ON RAINY YEARS, SAYS TAFT President Also Denounces Roosevelt's Trust Plan and Promises Revision of Tariff ?Hints at Extra Session. DANGER OF A DICTATORSHIP Revolution in Wake of Third Term Policies?Says Suffrage for Women Is a Question To Be Decided by the States?Confident of Victory on Record in Office. I'oiir rait.v j eara v.ovild follow Woodrow Wilaona electi.in. ITesld^.t Taft aald in an iBtarrlaw reaterday. ll thr. mm- tlma t:.c Presid-nt denoun ad Bofaaavelt'a truat plaa. promiscd a revi.lon of tlu- tartfl and hlnted nt an extra Baaatoa If il Repuwi eaaa controi thr aaxl CaBarrfras The President warned the people that rhlrd term party truat plaa with an urprlnclpled man ln th'- Tresldent's nilgbt lead to lha rMuMiahm.-nt of u <1irtatorah1p and eauae a rt , olutlon. iie ai-o aacuaaad Immlgratlon, laboi la,w<" and BOM B_8 respetta to both th?> .?andidates riinning agamst h BB- Tho in iervi,:w follawa; Whit do yoi. tlvnk, Mr. Preai ef?nt, of the propoaal of the third term party to control tha truata through faderal mcorporat.on and ragulation? it would cre.it- tl ? ? Bjoaatroua n.onopoly <-f power in the 1 iftory of thi world?a p.-wer a? much fraater, ?y much .-n^re autorratie, than that of a ? >?ar or a Kapoleoi ..- tha buelneafl IntereaU ol tha- twentleth century ar.' f;r<?nier. more dc-minant and daneaohina than thoae ot two tbouaand or two hunarea rtur.H ago Ib unprlBclpled man wlth auch power in ine grafp could perpetuate bis authorit\. parnapa under bj-iuni.ne fornia. and bacome a dlctator unl liold could be Bhakea loo.i i" ?J lutlon. To raturn to "marketa of the world," Mr. Preaident. do you rt gard as hopeless or useleis any efforta in that d.rection? The record of niv ?dmlntstra i.ot lndl.ai. thal I ?.* atthei hop. leaa oi '.'" < i-ontrnrv, th. Rdvancea In that dir< hava baan freat. r than at ?ny pr. i perlod m oui Blatory, end Blgnally ceaarful. Our exo4?n laat year ?mounted lo ?. ITO, 19.KS. of wh ch IM. ? ufactui ? ? > ? naurapti. large-t export trada and Ihe largeal -...j tlon of manufa. l .,, tlon the . ountry has ever Ki ln 1198, the last fu'.l y ? laat J^emocrntl tariff law. known i iaw. ih? total exporq .' whieh manufacturea read) for BumpUon araountad to t-81,~i>3,187, n pro portion to the 101 ll of fl.Of seeni to t?- ? aufflcieat r.? s>lv to Qoyernor Wtlson'a talk ;..ho-.:t the I'ayn. tarlf] Ifalt ket foi ?? ? "> energjr .: . " How do you explain the high cost ?f living. Mr. President.' noted Engllab li ai Kalr ?-.,-? i ,i tuiU.f-.il and deliherate in hi , .if liii,..r i >i ? > l, ? dd :.i i.ii ad'lres.- ln Chrcaao on Beptember 17, rdlm -i repoi ta, thal "^3 par canl of * ara .\- the !,??;?'? ? {. ... .... Mi Hl ? tmn Shat ? nd Uon m much Blghi ' ? -red with ??rnlnfi of la rnlte.i Btat. a. lr aoma i Itlaa ol l hlKn pri ? H \t a fact tl baa been world?wtda Bav? iiitfs oui;* .? oaltfl -mountlng to li,..'*.'. ? ? ? ? .--.? per eap.: Ilcate ti .it .-?,..- i only ri.,t faelni; Btarvi tloi b I ir. abla to par the i-ost Of llvii | and al.--. i : ..'.'io fi.r "a r.i.r.y di 1 BUCh ar tha cl* v tion ot ? Demo. i atlc Pr. I < lon arreaa. t\ i !?). woul four | aau ol raln) i The Payne law had h?d ? uith ..d- bi 4t of livinp th*n ? ? . ? larlr. On tbe eoatrary, it h;i* enabled the \r. ? >\ork?r to maet the coat of iivii.g and malr'a'.'i i ??? famlly in norafort ? of tbai laa proa pT.ty hns been grmdually r. tored alnoe tbn pani Practically every ?ble t^i.liad u;u:. Who ll WlUlng to wor \.o- r larur- Industrial . ?-ntre*. p-> well ? l Of the . ou:.* I l >r l.u ex ,ae(J>< the aupply. (ity hotela ':a\. thronged ll i I i . i ? ? ? ? aiiri ampty -: p r 'haaera of Kood?< to repl. ulah t ? Parm. i wer. nev. - I tter off. i aedtimat. s lookiaf forward i i ?ti 11 araater proaperltv. provkled nation * ] roBT. al ot be balted by lha benumblnj ilael^r of free tryie or the deatruotlve lava siream of Bnarchy. You do not appear. Mr. President. to bold out much hope of revision of tha tariff? .Moat r,it.;t,.. 1 o^ hold out l tba hope but ti,.- certalnty of revision, rf :ded thal "? baaard. but baaed upon th. i ? ' "-s.?ar> to pr. rcnt d. ,-1 from i. iropei n countri. a an l, i ?? add, ?''?.-<) from Japan. L'ndei tb. pro* ' ? '' '?' Wll i waa ?ppolnf ? Tariff Boarfl lo make la ? b /;:? lona Into eai h Mh a ... in detecralnlni tb? coat of produc tion hara an.i the eoat "f prcluctlon ? broad of tbe artlclefl n.mi'd m tne ?chedula. Th? Tarlfl Board mada .. r. r.ert on the production i nd the n if.-icture of woollena ,n thla try ar.d in all the countrlea abroad, ard ?ave aimilar datn us to th'. raanufactura nton if tha Republlcan party had t-ontrol of tbe Houae ol iatlves there w<,ui?i hava been no alfllculty In v.nK n wo.ill.li bill auch af Indeed wai pr.-aented by the Republlcana in Congress. reducii.K th. duty on ?.".i and on l?-r.a to sucii a dej,'r>r a.s nol t.< IncUldf rr.'.re than enOUgh to anable ihe \4'.o| induatry and the woollen lndu?trv to llv. ?nd produee n reaaooable prorlt. Th.? .itne ihinK couM hare n.-T. (i.,i.? wlth BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. "They are fascinat ing letters," says the New York Tribune of Letters of George Meredith in SCRIBNEKS MAGAZ1NE There are some nota bly intimate and in teresting ones in the OCTOBER Number Oa Atl Navfa-Stmnda !? to tl e eotton induatry ' ' ' other bi.n.l. ibe Democrata pre**nted to ib* foi my fldgnatura a 4vo.iii.-n i?iii "ii" .a eotton blll, both ol wblcb, If allowed to become law, aa khe reporta af tne Tanrr Board abow, would hav* made m-.rh a radleal eul in the rat*a an many woo len and eotton rnanufacturee as aerl* inti-rfero with thoae Induatrlea In tnii countr>*. Thla would havi- forced r. trana f*r of tbe manuTacture io Bnglnnd and Gtannany and other for*lgn oouol Mr. Pres.dent. nave you vinteo the "Chamber of Horrora" in Union S*uare. where the burdens uoon living under the high tanff are II* luatrated? \i.. bul n Ne'.4 York frtood told me a llttle I Idei t ln regard to II 4...: th re memberlng According 10 tho atorj toia ?ne. the ?e.'.'Mhllion Inelmlea a iiuinber or article* 4,1 . ithing tagged with tha prlcea, and an all '**> I l of 441.nt lhe artlelea would coal arlth tbe taritr dutlea daducted. 1 underaiai'il tbal ? numrx-r Ot ' eatabllahmentB angaged ln the manufact ure of clothlag t*d ln Ihe neign borhood and na m*n, e*i Idently from one ol thoae efltaWlflhmentB. atrolled 14. t tbe uoon bour Into tb* eahlbltlon. ;. Ing about hlm. he notlced a coat bearlng a prl. e tap and Indlcatlng what the eo? of tb* ooal would be without h tarlff dutj ? u ? h.marktd. "that wouw 1 thi pi ...? of tbi coal lower ii an .1 1 get for maklng one, At thal 1 " ? ? ?? 4- ould I eome IbT" lt 1* ha laary to aa) ii.?t b? woald nol ?;.. ii," Bt all. nnleaa wllllna i" 44..rk for oBC-balf to one-flfth of hli pr**en1 for maklng a coal Don't you think, Mr. Pres.dent. that it would benefit the whole country and open to ua the markets of the world if the tariff were re duced to a figure that v/ould prove to other nations our deiire for broader commercial intercourae? .,i. uBfortuaate t'.-.-1 thal 1 Ireai HrlUln and H* 8 tl . more ln portant market* of Ku , and uvej by high protectlvi rarlft*, **nd . . teai ' - that tho*e tarlira wo .i.i b< ? .,; ? .:????? :> :; ? almllar action on oui part. 1 thla connectloB it n bj b* won thal the ' mplre of J*p*fl '? ent > adoptea u prote. ilve lariff. und a Jai an< " < ai. - net Minister deiici "r,."',H .;','' ly epparmt. B*Jd - ' ;nl !?? ? ' I , ? ? , : ...1 ln . . .? otrtng to tl ? protea l 1 , not 4' few 01 theefl were non al li to Bow their own. Ha took p*la* to exptaln thal .... oiicj wa* 1 ? ? oul forelgi 1 "??? ' to dlBcoura d '"r ualng ta? . fi |?i efi n nce to do ? productlona. , , Tbat is *xactly the poaltlon of ? 1 Re \cort party. Ita poltcy la nol I ? fon Ign man ..... turi -. bul 10 I manufactu kt ap khe woi klng man 1 mpta Then what is your position, Mr. Pres.dent. on revision of tha tar? iff* * ? Thi ? ?? a*d - fai ?'" to keep pi ,.-<-? from I exorbltant, 0 that, aa 1 luv plained ln my spei ch of 4. ceptam i . ? |j , ough prpt. ?? wagea Whl ? il t to 1 thla ? ,. reaaonabU profll . ?? ? 1 nei ma ? dom by tlniia ? (T Board'* ti ? itlgul m ta, arhli h ? ould enal .- ? . - thi poopla to k to !?? Tl ? A.. ? .11 ? iblii m ly reel ... ?. 11,-nn party 1 - ?? - rer ln all . 1 lattve branehea, all thi ? . . ?? .ni tn;Iff of 1 made wlll eatlgatlon and ? ? >rt 1 .1 , .. ?i1 taiifl board at.'i to th ? g. .. - - - arv t.? ?- ratei a tl facta So fi fljee . - liegal ? wltb un d.-> th ,1,1 -?? -? \T1th the electlon of tb. Republl, didatea for President and f'ongreea re .'; arill proceed it one. aloi $ thi line* ? Board. You mean to say, Mr. President, that you would call an extra ses sion to revise the tariff? Bfy Btatamflflil la rat**cl*BUy axplloll Do you agree, Mr. Pres.dent. with tiie v.ew expressed by a number of bankers to the effect that the Al drich plan is dead? e r.r.t changed lo the aill 81 a* t.. thi neccssity of form, ... of tha great ralue and . ice oi the work done hy th* Monetary Commlaalon, of whlch former i Aldrlch was chairman, 1 hava iald before, and 1 repeat, th.it it would I ulai ly unfortunate 11 tbin mone tary i|iie?tion shoul.l by any chance be $ party taeue. And 1 alncereli ? wiii not. Tb.; exceedlng amount ol conslderatlon it haa reeelved from iple ol the natlon i.as be*n wholiy ncn-partiaan. and the Ctanareu e.-t Iti non-partlaan aeal upon it wben the Moaatary Commtactoa waa appolatcd. it la ? reforrti neceaaary ln the Intere t Of all th* people and mu?t b* oarrled through a^.-ot.iini,' to eome praetlcal atid ? pl.!. that wlll reroed) th* groa* Inadequac) and marked Imperfectloni of ..ui bgnklng aad currency Bystem What ia your attitude, Mr. Presi? dent, on the woman suffrag* quea tion? Buffraga for womea 1. an lasu* 10 ... declded by the fiat.M. and there rar D? no .loubt wb*t?v*r tbat whenever and wh'T.vei ,1 majorlty of women iinpre.* ni'on thelr fathi r*, thi ir huabandi aona brvthera and beaua tbal kb*y w*nt Ia votfl tbey will get tha- right to vote lt ' ? ' ' ' ' '? too Bi rloua, tOO sa.-ie.l an n*U4l to be une,i m*r*ly to k<i rotea 1 believe women to 1.- ,-,? Mpaata of a " 'nr Om ot the ballot :if in?ii. nnd i can per celv. whereln woman's influ.nc extende* to tho polltlcal fleld wouui bave n rnoSt beneflelal bearlng on tbe genaial wel far.. an.i eapea-tally ?>n th?- great laatti of laitTBBitanal paaaa an.i oeineerd. Do you regard tha rOBOll of judgea, Mr. Preaident, aa an iasu. in tlm campaign? 1 regard ibe m*lnte**nce ..r aa tad* ; o, nden! JBdldary *a a fluprema isnue an., Ij tboroughly agree with the Amerlcar l:ar Associatlon thal tha recall aj.i'Hei to Judgi-s would tend to d**rrivi. lha 1 publlc ?f ju.ircs 0f ablllty, cbaracter ; hiKh aenfie ol duiy and a dile regard t( emtabtenad pablic Bentlment, and thal si.rh a judiciary is absolutely necesaar) to tbe exlat ?!..?.; of a fonatiiutional democ raei - a? 1 s-.'.i.i in my speceh of aeoptanea tl,. RepublleaB party bellevea ln |.rajg f"* along the itaea upon whlch we hevi lUtaim-d prograsB alrWdy. We <i" nol believe thal \s.- can r*aeh a mllli nnlun ild.-n rhanga in all 0111 ej Istlni lnailtutioii*'. We believe tbat we bav. n .1. progreea frpm tbe beginnlng untl tou, aiiai that the progreai la t.. eon< tlnue Into the fat fiitun;.: that it li reanonable jirogrets that uxp.rience hai ibaarJ to be reaIIv u?-aful and belpful. -...,, ui.,, h thara i? aa laacttaa to ?omcthtng worae. The Republlcan party -nmi- for ine ConaUtutlon as it Is. with ?uch amenu i menta adopted a '.rdins: t.. Ita 1 n.visions aa new conditlona thoroushly underetcwci ' mar requlra. ?> b-iieve that it bar. ? Biood Ihe taal of Ihaa, and thal there !.,\. been dlaclaaad raally bo aetieaa aa? :. ta In Ita op.ratkm What are your view3. Mr. Presi? dent, in regard to immigration? Th. * ? ar.. botb rooBi aad oaportunlty ln the United Btatea for Immlgranta of wholeaome phyelque. ir.duetnous hablta ,md Koo.i moral charaoter. I hope.tbal when tbe Panatna Canal La ooenod tha >|_e of lmml?ration from Europe wiii -0 tbroufh to th.. I'B.'ifir autea, whlch ara rary aparaely aettlad. n vlea ol theii vaat extent aml laaaalfkeal aai uiai rtaouraaB, Refening lo Oovernor Wllaon, taa Pi. ald. nt aald: l appret lat. Oo. i mor tVllaon s courte oua a. . reapecttul peraonal attituoi towani rn\ ..iti-.-v aad toward me. *? .'" hla .-L.t. ii.' ni Biuiii my beinn m | ,,,, ... ? l wl?h blm ano eve5? ,..),. to underatand ttmt l i.m-e been ai o ... 11 continue lo tbe aad af aiy tona l i.<4j.i. ni ol the United r-iaf-.s ln bU lhai tha tltle iini-ll...-. that 1 am ?'? -i'"' -!l"" p i ever) ?< I ol mi admtnletraUon ana have no burden to ablft on pthera n ia foi n- countryraan lo decld. wneiner i 1 bavi fultilled t.. thelr aatlafa. tlon tne oomltted t.i m; charge. ano my raltfa ln thelr ?? nec of Juatlee, ln iy lo the heritage whlch we have i,i,....,i from Ihe faih.ia ano anouui I and down unlninalrad to o ir chllnren , ;.. ,n ?.??. .]).? thal thelr v. rdl. I wlll be une ol approval and lhai NovemJ er B wlll wltneaa an emphatlc lndor?em. il or thi R. publlcan part] aad of Republlcan pollclea , , w ; n i ?'?' lar. d a f.w weoha .-?k". tnat I felt reaaonabl) aure ?.f my own re-ele. ln N'ovembei and tb.- auccaaa of tb. | Republlcan partj i waa regarded by aome as entlrclj overvanaulne and unaware >.f the aituatlon. To-daj howaver, after a number ol Indlcatlona that the Rcpuo llcan artj atlll the dotnin inl party ?nd ....t the 8X1.i-'d irowtli ol i" ??? - cratlc atrength haa falled io matenaliae. mj oarlj de. laratlon la ab iwi to b. ? i litlod i r. i ? t Tlu Rcpubl an* ne. aa- , ?arlly wlll have a reduced majorltj ovei : j . e of tb> preaen. ? ol thr. e tl- a eta in tlu ftold, bm the Democratlc party arlll Btiffer alao Tl ?? con li d atr< ngth ,.f the Third Term party wlll nol ba enough to change the uttlmate reaull FlVe Ol Bla weeka ??|-i> ll "as u'-=ertcd generklly thal tbe Republlcan party would sacure the vote ol th. -'ibi Baat, Including all of the Nea England Btataa, wlth th.. axcepUon of Maln. and \'<m ni..nt; that tb. Democratlc party -.nuW malntaln its hold on th* aorld s?uth and , tbat the Third Term i>arty would aeeure ih.. solld Weat, learing only u," Mid.iie IWoei ?? debatable around. To-day, i I th. eleetlon Btlll one month away ? - | Republl ran party flr.de U*r\t ??' Ith a itrengtbened hold on tba aolld Kaat, I...v - Ins rouied ti.. ', Ird TfM ??? pai U n Vai mi.nt an.i ii.' Democratlc party In Ifati a Tha Third Term leadera recently concaded that wg would pjck the State <>f I'tah oul .,f tl . aolld '?' ? v'. .1, aft. r coi fei rlng uirh Chalrman Rlllee and <>?ii*-r?a recentl) ln rhe IVeat, then la erary .... aon to betlevi that the Kepublloan party wlll carry Mchlgan, wraahlngton. id and Wyomlng. Mor. o> ei If th. ; k'ni of campalgn la i\..i;... ?>>. will i Oreg Kani u and Mli n? aota. eyhere the Third Term atrengl ibi raptdl) .-.,- lince f > r. i i igh th;.t rtioi bj the pai iy*a ' PROHIBITION STATE TICKET Olean Convention Names Dr. T A. MacNichol for Governor. Oaaaa, N v ."-eit 2. Tl a Fi pa " ln atate , onventlon bere to-day iiotnii Bted n f;nl Btata. ? . .te.l whal la lanaad a proBPraaatve ptatfBrm ar,.i raia.-.i H1.888 bj rolantary I H01 i" carry aat ih?? <ampHiK.ii it w?. pradlated ba aavaral of lha apaakai thait nomlaatlnf apaacbaa tiat tbe pg l i poll do ibla the vata ai at t-.... imi. ago. Tba licket Caovernorr-Pi T llesandei Ma '?? '? ',: k. Lieutanani Oovernor?l Uik Allla, M. . dina. B. retary ot stnte-B-n l>. \\riaht kporl 1 t'ontrollar Harr.a-.i Claui gbam , ton Treaai:r-r -Arlhu: \ Amldo-i. JaBMBI ? .leneral?Erneal a. u',.,>ir-ifr". ' klean. Btata Enftnaai V 11 Mati Tlie platform ra.-.flirma ih*? party*a l , tbat tba aai. and coni n ; .f aloo holt. liquon mr an aoaeaail. waata aad daatructiva t.? tba moraUty aad gTo r \ '. w-]far<- *.f tbe paapla: dadaraa foi atato end mualdaal ownarahlp of p I tie- an.i atate 1 -k ilatloa of publl lervlca Icorporatlona; favori an Increaae la tii?. in harltaaoa tax >.r, larga aatatea iii-- pro ! lubltli.ti of child b.i,..r, atx.rt. t houra for women workera, gn eixhi-houi workdai ?nd propei and Mnltary protootlve tnog irei a/orkabopa und fai larl. ? Cor woman 6b I ba aatne t< 1 ma . .nt... t prlmary, .. ahorf ballot, tba Inttla tiva, rafaranduai -.'id reeaii, nnd tb<- eia . tlon ..f init.'.i Btataa Baaatoi bj diract 1 .,|, ialni' ? ."ir ilaoi ?? 1 1 Ina ? tion in the publl. Bcboola waa def. ited. MARSHALL RAPS COLONEL Calls T. C. & I. Deal "Violation of Every Precedent." Oraad Raplda, Btlcb>, Bapt IB.- Qavara* or llarahall, Damo-ratla Vbia Tiaaldaiillal tiomlnee, ln B Bpaach bere to-day eliarK--.J tbat Colonel Rooaevelt anaaa Praatdanl "Vlolatad ...'. pi.-reil.-rit of the republb " in tha mattar of tbe eaaaattdatlaB of taa Tennaaaoe Coal an.i Iraa Ooaaaaay with tbe IMtal Sfitax Sfe>l ('orpuratlOll, "tbareby fbrthar fa.it.-ninK tbe powar of tb. 'Invlilble governnient' Baaa lha aaa* ple." The apaaftat'a addreaa r. iso rantaUiad a eaustic rriticiBm of Bz-aaaalar Baiaildia af Iii.llnna. and the Prafraaalva party. Referiiiia; to .'ol'.rul Rooaovalt, <>o\ernor Mar-bnll Habi : Tbeodora RooaeteH rloaatad every preeed^nt of tbe Republlc, atru. k the Cunatltution aa thouah H wara an ur: ruly ehlld and by t>,,- urv force and POWai Of hia trreat olflca nblad nnd ftl.et toti in the conaolldatlon .,f th.. Tennes ??e iron and Coal Compani Wlth tb* Cnited 8tnt.-.> Hteel Corporatlon, tbereby lurtba-r faatenlng the powar of thla "ln \.islbi?- governmer/l" npon tba r?eopi?> Tbe Damocrata kn?w durlngall the time of the eampattpi oeatory of both Ti.eo <lore Rooaevelt and Alt-it .1. Beverldge that though tbe voloe migbt bo the \<.;.-a of JaCOb tbe hand was the hand of ESawu. It Bball reveal nn amanni- lark of .|, erliiilnatlon ,,n the j.Brt of tha Amerbati people if thr- ohooaa aa thelr agenth to .deatroy thla "'Invlalble governmenf theae gantlem.n, who never dia.-overed it- exlstaace until aftor thay had bean i etlred from offlee. OMvaraloB l? a good thlna, bat ln no church that i know of do they dlaebarge tbe praacber and put tbe eoiivert Immediataly Into the oulnit -??. CLEAKINO KANSAS MUDDLE Taft Electors to Replace Roosevelt Men in Rcpublican Column. 1'oj.ka. Kan.. laat *"-? A intition riam ItiK trri r.ew Hooaevrlt electura tu go on tba Indfapaadaat ballot waa Blad la day by Wllllam Allen Whlte, Kanaaa I'ro araBBfra aaUoaal eaaaaaltlaaaBaa Tiie petltion bor? four thouaan.t riij-tiuture*. Tbe elght Itooaevelt eleetora ln tb.. n#^ publlcan column. Mr. Whlte sald. would witbdraw formally wlthin a fow days. Their placea wlll be fllledl by Taft naa to b? named by the RepublliQ], stat. .'oniinlttee. THE TRIBUNE'8 ROOM AND BOARD REQI8TER ia for your benefit. Con suit it. President Taft Tells Altoona Audience of Their Work. DAYS OF '62 CONTRASTED Present Prosperity Used to II lustrate Crisis Faced by Lincoln and Loval Aids. Altoona, P*BB., B*Pl "?' T're.Mmt T?ft i aa ti. Brim Ipal ?P**k r to-daj a tooae'a eetaUattaB ef lhe afttatb BBBrtor aary af tii** utawttag i ??" '" >"? ,'r'val War Oev?riiora 44... d*cld*d that Abra ham I.in.-.in and hla " : ?""'*?' ,*<W,M r* opheM aad bla - all far mora trn**pa ri.-ubi ba Bk*4 1'ionipiiy wltb ?*ofunteera, Through tbat meetli ? ai d khoaa whlch rollowefl. tb* Praatd -red, tbera nten I lato th* aoul of Un ota tha eoi - Uoa tbat t:.e country wai behind atai ? aff< rl 1.j 11 ?? " ' l; '' ' 1" Bouth baek Into tb'e UBlOB. The foui ? loyni Oorernora wbo aupported Lataooln la the dark daya of 'tt, Um PrealdcBi , tltad tore** wbo dM not advarttaa tk* decda tbi y b i r? -' oul ta <io. wbo ma .?? t no aaa "f "bota" and 'Ifa," b il abo I -ald "?? a'U 8*e you throiih'h." ! Tba Prealdeni 9\ daall alan at ?n tlreii 4-..,!. t;>e ? onf< n ne* of kb* war O01 - ernor*, b H ba ri a*rved 1 two for pjroopetHy talk. Ti.e rraatflanl li fl lat* ta ?? I > Bav arly He . ipeeti 1 1 balratiaa Hlliaa <>f kb* Rcpnbllcai Nattonal Commlttee to board . |v 1 ? h .!?? car al llaritabori md n ti.e jeurney north t>. belp hlm "? n>r Bagtand pelltl 1 aitb R I.fi.j' r:? t; BT* Large Crowd to Hear the Pres.dent. The 1'v >!'i'-h< poka to-dny aitbln the carnu.- WBlla ??! 11 bif t*at Allhougli the weatber bad been kkvreatatalng all day tho I rrovad wa- large and ai.oluu.if.1 fre I quently. Mr. Taft 4\u.s Intri duC*d by Oovernor Tenar of PeBBaylvanta- Tba I rre.?id.nt Bi.t.l ln 1 Bl "f- huadred BAilllona of p*epta Blne 1 1. ii'.iliionb b*tw*i n 1 .?? ? I ten niilllona ln 0 .an flependenclea -con . stit it* oui poputatlon. and B>daj linht :n tba barvMl tlme we are garnerlna I cropa khal make powlbla tha greatefll proipai Ity Ihal *v*i f... ?? 1 ,i. 00 ara o- .... a ? ? ? ery man and ?.\eiy -.4..iiuiii ? mi ha to work I 44 hen 44 im ,, 1,- t h..- hlgheal and tl ... Idual liappli a - ? 1 ? ? ir*r?g*8 iii?hn tban evei before 1 dwall on thal f*i t to d ni...11 me . ?? t'..- pro eaalon of bcautlful L-hlldren u.ai i.l.-i bj m? mie mornlng, anring ha : ?. comfoi tabli Iti and moral teachlng ln the achoola un.i in ti.- . . ? nivarsa -. ' : ? - I f thi H..111 a." .1 ,\ . i ,1,-, ln th* throe* of r*b*lllon. ... ^^^-l in tha world ' I 1 may . . r I e a. 1 .: ..ur great - 1 ihat, '.?? nllc I ' loi ei oora had been norklag ai I -' nlona tba ; ? .4 . ? ? eceasary to a .-., I lie fa.latu! K ? ? ? i. :.....'il. I 1* ? : ?.. Mi ,^a44.,: , . B good IhlBfl tO .all iffl ? - : ' I !,..* II >ld hls . Welcomed by Lncoln. . t ? ? I ?? . ! bave 1 ? -a . '. i ? . . . . ? .- ? ... . ? ? . k ?? .? aud goi i ? 4 A ' I ...??.. f . '. S7th thruua ? . ? ? . ? ni draftcl ? | : ? . | i ? ur "11 .t g*st| .n that tha I .i ..r> t.-oopa 'ii an thi aa . - to the heart of Mi ... | ' i'... ? lan ut -i tl ? i, - nd we i ? , ? ? .i ? "T:.r ? thal mei tlm Pre?l t Taft IB ? i.. I lalon . ? Bl great pnttlol ? ? Vbn i.ain Uncoln, lhe 1 i know ii thal ? I natlon behind hlm and that th* ra ln waa worthy theli llv*a ard tbeli f . . , i ; .,' o lha hlir.i i. ""h. thi . , ? , ht ont the battl. and I ? neck ? ia ?. i; ig ? i the Ui loi FRESHMEN SWEEP FIELD Entering Class of N. Y. U. Too Much for Sophomores. Pafore the detlght*d 8 8 flf '.veial huadred upper etaaeBBWi and a tb4*niaand o taiattara tbi. ycwr'* fr**hman ? i..hs (lt 1 n>44- Yoik Unlv*r*Hy run!.e.i ttaw B*pbw* naore pta** off Itarktay i?vai laal niKht BBd tban def- tted i ?? BOI ",; "" ? ??> !44'> OUl of tba three wieslhnB bOUta. Tha "fraahl**'' arrlvad an tba oval aboal "'? and aralted for the untll '.'. Thfl *nterlBg elaaa waa IX atseaaff. \A-bile tbe a.'i.l."ii.'4ier4 nunibere | onl] ?nve. Thay luabad eael other nt onee. ^.t.""! fer t.-."nt;.-tue mlnntfla 9tntnfot ha..-k and foith BBB8f tbe nval. untll the I taBfl r.f 'i? araa d*otarart t.? imve tb? B4tvan Itaaj* h4- the uj.i-.-i utaaarnan, arho m ?r' aa i '?!? raafl a rlni wafl Inen foiiiiad aad tbe arreat-> ttag beata were 8tnrt.d. three n.en flelBt ? ii from eaeh ..f tbe \*o lower claaaaa, in tb* ItabVtartaglkt bout Praak {Iferrlek, ? hajrhaaan, defeated hla Bopho tnoie opponent, llemv /.lintner. rbarl." j Tl.rdan, the mlfldlewelaht lepreaeiitativ, I ef ka* Bfltaalflag BtaaBj waa Btafaated hy 'John Kennard, aal.ile William PedBetl j plnn.d th. .honMer.i Bf Harry Voiini{llnK. ! the baaiiaaaikl raaaraaaalBtlva ?.f the ropjioniore elaaa, to the grounl ATTACKS NEWSPAPER LAW Mott Says Provisions of Fed? eral Act Are Unjust. The Trlbune reeeived lasi night lhe followlng BrBIBBaaja 'OiifernitiK UtM f*d? ernl art governlng B4rWfl*$aafaara from ItepreHeritiitlvo T.uther W, Uott, <>f th^ ..'Mii N'ew York Dl.itrict: BBuatesja. v. v. |*pt 8 ftallaving that many of Ih- pruvi.M.>ir of tho rid. r to thfl i.oMiai approprlatlon blll affectlna newapapera are onoroua and unjuat, if nol iiii.oii-.titiiiion.il. i am preparlng .1 blll viiaiiy iiio.iif>inK them, whlch l hIiuII introduc. ai the openlng of the ^e^Mlorl next Docember. 1 beltav* tbat hut f--4r of thou. rotlBg for ibe meanure ra*allaed that th.-y were i?ally votlim to wtart a f.d.-ral C?naor*hlp of the. pr.-m* wlibli in flOBH waya la mon- oppreaalve tban that pravalbng in darkest Ruaata Th? 1 nltad fitat>?? utanda for freedom of BP**ch and fr-.(loni of the preaa. and th* paopta will not fltand for tatarferetae* with tba rlgbtt of the B*ir*paper, The danger of aovenuneBt >.m. iniH nf am depurtn.ent iroitiK into th* newapaper offl. e.H an.i (lletatlnx a? t" tbe inanaKt' m.-nt l> 11.> kU* ona Ail.le fnun tbe .e rloua aapeeta of tb* ??u-'.', tb* p*P*ra ho,\'*> .aiieadv poltited OUl manj BMUrditla* n, lhe art. I BOP* fOT tbe BUPBOrl ..f tba pr**a ln my effort to modlfy the moat vU'loua legislatlou of 'he year. I. R TO TESflFY OCT 4 Clapp Names the Date for Colonel's Appearance. OIL PAPERS ASKED FOR Morgan, Frick, Hearst, Perkins and Parker to Teli of Cam pnign Gifts. ? .-i"1 Bftan, Bl I L '?>?? After a teleplione conferei to-day wlth Oacar k. Dav.s of tii.i Ki a Vork Prograaalve hoadgnar ftera, Benator Clapp announoad that i*'rl .hiy, .. tobei i would :.e Mt iy tbe Hen nt.- ooBunlttee ti ?? llgatlng campalgn ?*? pandlturea for th< appearaaca >?f .'oionei Rooaev. li irlBiM arfll bagta naxt Monday, aa plai nad. Banator Clapp *ba ? ? ?? .,, >,- undai whatbar lha exami natlon <.f Colonel Rooaavall would take :n. than one day. Bubporaaa have baaa aeal la Kaw York by ;. Banala aeiaTaaat>at>anna far aarvlca .,. noral C ?unael Elllott a."-'i tb- aae* retary of '... Btandard OU caaapany "> connoctlon ":t':i th. InvaatigaUaa of Joim I). ArchbokTa atatanaata thal ba con i ibutad WO.0M i.. ti.-- K" .r4?-v?-ii fand ?r UM, in !,.?!:..;?? of th.- Btandard Oll Com XI ? two ofaclala ara r-'iuired t.> produce any papara thay may have bear ...,: ..., ' ,. ttdii.-.i.-i'oii. iba eomaaltiaa _? . iiied than In nn ?ffort to dla cover ? ?? Ipl whjch Ur. Archbold . .. n glvan to blm by Coraall ?a : S. Bl treasurar ^'f tha R. publl- j . an N'atloi J. P. Morgan to Teat.fy. Banator Clapp i .?.''? public ta day lha ? of tii<* wttaeaaaa wba ara t., ba heard. Thay laclude J. V. Morion. i'. >? k i i. Dbarl EL Oary, <;.-orge W, Perklna, uinium it Haarat, Tliaaaaa ?*. Ryan, BX-Seaator Chaaratay m Daaaar, Wll, am LtOeb, jr . QoottM B. Cortelyou. Altoa M. I'ark.ir. QotWfJB K. bbeblon. 08T i x. ni!.-.-. jr . and .'. <". TBfartbaBT Tbe broad chaj-aetor of th.. lavaaHaa' tlon to <l-i-rmln? whether lutipalKi. eon iiibutlona hava laflaaaaad tarirf legieia Uoa la ind!. a-e.i by th" Bbaraatar af tba v\ tr,. mbmbj amoeg whota ara Pfllllam Whltman and Wllllam bt Wfoad, -'f l?o.? toa, laadlag Aguraa la ti.e araoUan had ia? try; Bdward F. <ireene. J. it llaccoll, . .. li rfordlag BBd .loi.n P. vVOOd, I Beotoa; K. T, PorwaU, <?< Pldladri phla, Joaaph R.Qruady,ol Brletol, Pean.: B f Jonea, |r., atael laaaafaf tarar. af pittaburgh: Hanry L Tawba, <-f Maw rork; John Klrby, jr. of Dayton. Oblo, , i .,:.. | wadtman aad D L'ballenger >.f ??'t I*'U>?. 111 i-r^ manu rAetun '?"! '?" Ifaportaat ,ri' .iilB! -: \ tt... tafl I ,.? ?.- th. -? : '' ? .; lt.. | ; | in tba tla i lata Bad ? ? | Itidusti v. I" to t>? a-ked to app^ar bafaaa Um ?Fayne fcfaeVaafb, Attorney Oaaaral aadai i-rra-.w-n* Cleve und and !.r..'b.-r of Baerataryl "N>.? v ? ?* of the Tr'aa n l?e-.it ??:.-? ' BlaO baa aaked to ai ; ? . W.ll Delve Into Ruaeell Charget. it i? uadarataod tbal tl ? -,- '" P ?"? I-.-.. ,.t Morajaa ?nd Mi M ... ,:.tti - thacn ro -? I'liurk,-. s rt.a.b' by .'baM.'* Bd? -? ? : ata for ? ;???. : : ..;, \. .i 1. |.. ti,at Mr MOTgaa bad , \. ,i ,.l RoooqVoII :,, < on* ., . ??: taln etaoual lo hla n .-4 Both Mr M,.rKKn ond Mr. ? . ? .rt I ,i , | I ?? ... N'.-l- . . <>r Jainoa i: i Byracuaa 1 aralty, ?." ,ni. r ' foaB of Haa ??? '?? leetta, H. D ?-ii. <-f Nea ^ i ri.. ai d \: who waa raportad l i '... i . j i. , . i- ? BlffB funda in ?dded io - ?? ommlttee Ibtt Tbooe who wlll be .iaka.i ta aaplaln tbe aouroea "i caaapalga funda thla >?-i4r and .-. i ?.f thalr expaadlture taaluda ? ? .r Dtaon, OrflBBby afcHarg and k. ii Rookei ii > r of tha Profrei ? 4|. t> i.i > otonel Rooa. vall. H. U ;? . lovetraor h irmon itepre f..r Prealdent Taft. eX'Banator F T Duboia for Champ Cb-rk, .... ... a ? i : Re] i- ? tatlve ITn i - tVUltam i' McCotaba far dovernoi \'- i i Tha onl> mei ibera of th. Ko aa of lb :> tatli - thua f..r wbed to teatlfy ara ,\ Bpeakei i innon, Repreaentatlve M , ? ? ?; ?? w.-.-u-, of ifaa i ,??! Repr. aental ?? Palmer, ,>f p( ni iti-. \p. ? t. ri tbal ,,. , r- ? ? ; . befoi? '' ?? committee i.\ Representatlvl .!,.^>i,i: C. Biblay, of Panaaylvanla, probably -\iii boi i-- .'.-iiieii to .?M'lairi lettara ha i? allegad to have \4ntt"ii io John l?. Aiahbald. Tiie i nrn mlttea ban l?-arrie,i that .Mr. Biblay i.i ln ;t aanatorlUBI, ln aurli POOr hfullh that hla t'-.-iiin .ri\ would be "f doubtful vaiut_ o CLEAR UP PENN. MUDDLE Hillcs Oets List of Taft Electora to Go on Ticket. PMladi-iphbi. Bapi BJ Charlaa u. iiiib'B, cbalnnan of the RapubUeaa n? ti'Mial <'..n.rnitl. ?'. Vlaltad tbl.i iliy to day, aml rooelved HBH.iran^esi fp.rn Stnt. Cbalnaaa w*aaaaa taal tbe electorai ait uatloa ln 1'entiKvlvanla will N^ aettb d n.-xt Monday. wh.ti tli%? Mate commltt.t, win BubatltutaTafl alBBtora for the Hoo.ie \.it aupportara now pn tt.. Rapabttoan tlckat .Mr iiiib.M. Btat. Cbalnaaa Waaaaa and RepreaeataUvc .i Hampton aloora, .-hai - i.iar. of ti.. Congraoa oomtafttoa for tbfi atate, addraaaad wambara "f the Taft. .aaBpalfa irfrfnialtlfri .>i tba UBlaa i^'agui. at u liiriib.mi Mr, MTaaaoa Mtat.-d that tbe rr-alKnatlona of rwoat] -four Rooaavall Baaa on tbe clefrjoral t'rk.-t hnd baaa faoalaad. abd tbat tha aattra aiattar woaal bi claarad up ui a foa .ia> i ?Mi., ll,,. lunobaoB, Mr. Ilitlen. Mr. BFaaaoa aad PraaMaat TUdoo, of ibe i nion i.tagn... woal to Laaaaalar, waara thay join.-.i PrcaMaal Taft bb hta \\a> to tins .ity from Altaaaa. s. aator Paaroaa aad Qararaar Tener ?oeamaaalad tha Prfafddaat from Altooaa, but tii? Oavaraot left the traaa. ?t Hnt rlabuiB, Wbara H',pr?..,'eritatlv.. (Hmstea ?nd K. T. Stoter-hury. of tlilH .-Ity, Jolti..,l tha party. Tba It-at ..f eleetora Bgraad upon by tbe auboomralttaa of n,,. RapubUeaa Btaia Commltt88| t.? be BBbatltutad tor the I Rooaavall men. v-aa BBbtnfttad to tbe [ praaaaaat by Chairaaaa rflUaa, who ro 1 oalvad tbe riam<-s fn,m Challtnaa WaBSon. | Tho ll-Ht Ih eomplcto, exeept for two 1 BBB18B otie from Alla^hrny and one from I tho IVla.w;ne-<'hester dUtrlet, but waa not made publl.-. STATE PAYS WINGDALE CLAIM8. Albany. Sept. :?;. Stato lontroiler flohni.-r to-day pald tbe P. .1. Cnrlln 00B? otraetbM Cotnpanr, Maw York. rrs.m. m aettiemani <>f tb.. ooiapaay'a tdalra of 1333,070 on .ontraeia for the coaatructlon of thf propoaed stata prlaon at Wlng dale, Dutebeaa County. h wa.s de.ddnd to don ib.- prl?M.n nt WlnKdiil* bflar the cotitracia had been awarded. CARRJES U. BUI ESSEX Hughes Wins Over Smith by 20,000, lt Is Estimated. WILSON POINTS MORAL 24 Nominees for Congress-De feat of J. L. Reid in Newark One of the Surprises. It wlll ho several days before it will bc kntavtrn offlclaliy just how badlv Jud?e William HuBhaa. of Pnt.raon. eef**t*d .Tai.i-a Smith. jr.. flt the Demoeratlc prl martaa ta Kew Jermr aa Tueaday. hut frr.m the returns available laat ??ht il aa.,a *atlaaatad atr. Ht>t*kea win hav. a ptaraltty of about UM m a total vote or 74J.m"?0. ,, Mr. HugheH earrled oroty county ta the BtBt*, with th. exceptlon of Baaafflflt, LB Wbteh Mr. Smlth iives Here tho Detno eratlc boss hai a plumlity of ftJat, whu-h la juat about half of what he and hls rrtaads oti.ted Ia tbe other twenty OBttnttafl of the fitate Smlth made a f**ai* ahowlng. Judg* Uaajbea had a piuraiity of Lfltfl la Paaaata, bla bara* eountr. Wben uov.ni'.r WUaoa 44as aakad raa* terday about tha primary reflult hB ejaoulated: "la anybody ri'rprts'd?" "What nior.il do you driw from the result. Oovernor."' "Tho moral I* tbat the boaa** can't rut* h **)*at Jflreey.'1 ??wiu yoo do th* .am- thina la N"v-' Tora state a^ you dld in New Jer^e;.'." ? Igy daar boy,' aald Hta tlovetnor Bf on th. intervtawer, "i m nol aa j, . . ;, fl* 1 look." Smith 6ande Conqratulat.ona. One of the ..rat tal?B)raaBa af conara* ttlafJofl thal Mi- HuKi.ea r*0*lv*d as he got out of bed yeattrday mornlnj* WtU from Mr. Smlth. and waa as fe*J4VB*e. ? ?ongratulatlona on your re. eivin-f th. majoiity Ol 4ote? af tb* pref.renlial holca for I'nited .State" Henator. aa ev praB**d by the Democratlc voter. ot Naw J*r*cy. May ? ftamtjcratta uogto lature b. eiected to . arry out the WtakOB Of the peoplfl Of thfl 8tate. one of the mtrmrumm af tha Itapub primary COBtaatB in .V.-wark Bai f" feat ef .folin L Reld for the nominat:..ri I for Majror by Loula V. Aronaon. Ur. I Redd bad the baeklng of the Republi. ao. ].,rajantanttan, wnlta Mr. aVreawoa raa aa IB independent Me ?oti bv a majorlty Bf l.f'O1'.. He*wlU have the hearty aup-, ?' of the r*gutar Republtaana on Baa* ttaa Dav. Tho followtag ara l a t*andlda4ea far rjOBajraaa wbo appaar to ba aaeataflAafll: ;? ai ? Bl 8 . j Oardi i ii v - Bn i v. illard '' i -? \\ iiliai 4' -. W. MeC*la*r? s' bi Bmltti ! beruon lt >V?ir.. I'/irkar IV. I. 1 4 laina iiari.n Be<?an i;a..,jr- I. Ri I ! The fuaton ticket of Oeorre I. R.cord, 1 rrogtesf-lve. and Johfl ROth*rham, abo l be Is a r agutai R*pu H has . larad for lb ?- ? '' ln ' HudaoB ''"iinty Th. I'.?!??? ; ' ' l"',>1 1 Mayor Wittpenn of Jera*] Cltj la ta* admtateteied a aa\aia arabblng ta ' tbe fwctlon fonne.l by Bb*rlff W.-'l'n. ! Tber. i* a po-.lbility that tl.rae of tba '. W.-IMi f Bdldate* f.?r tl.e noriilnati..n f* B$bl| may \i*\e "?..;i -? a PENN. LEA6UE . OR TAFT Keystone Republican Clubs In dorse the President. i ? legrapfc ta : i .?i.e.t.r. Pann., Btapt. "aV-Th* P*an*yl ranta dtut* i-a-.,**.f RapubUeaa Club* put u*eif acjuarely on ret*ord to-day in lupfKNi of Taft and Bfaawaaan. After F*r*d*rlek W. wuiard. "t l?**ilad*lphta. ?,, b**B ? ...iir.in..'.'4lv ra Bk**t*d preai deot an.i other offloara ba.i b*en cbomb th* leatpMi atlopted reetrtuttana wklcb aaM i .? peanaylvanta state Laaatu* <>f Ra ,u, i liil i decl*r*a ita faith ln th* hepubllc*n p*rtj of Lli coIb, Orant. Oar n.-id and McKtnley, and ladora** tbe ae tlon of the I'hlcago convMitlpn la renoml a f,,r the Prealdencs William How ard Tati ard for the Vlce-Pr*aldency i,. .. Bi hoolcrafl Bh*rmen It ful ? .,.. lndora*a th* Rapiibli.au state ileket aud the nomination for Congre.araen, as a ,-i.ia by kh* R*publlc*n \..t.-r'; al the prlmai r ? I*4*tl4m ta Apr-n la-n -, ?. r**atvtJona deriare.i tha JodgmeBt ol the taBaTU* that tha canT*DalflJB In thia state ahould be fOUfhl on Mie tarlff issue, and rtaaldonl Taft was praiaed fi r Bifl . .jur.e in v..tolrig the turiff bllta I>a.8^ed by ConeresB thla year. and thua pr, 4 ntlng another ilisturban.e of btB*fln*BB \ ROON FOR THE WEARY? Th* Tribuna'a Room ?nd Board Req ister eontains a list of tha better rooma. Conault it. ?ak r OCTOBEk lat, 1912 y you are a resident of New York City on October flrst, ynur unln veated funda in a com* rnerclal bank or trust company or in your own possession are sub]ect to personal taxatlon. Our Guaranteed Flrst Mort fiflgc Certlficates are free of such taxaiion in New York State. They pay 4t*% lntereat and are guaranteed by the Bond 6 Mortgage Cuarantee Co. These Certlficates are availa ble for Immedlate investment. You need not wait for tltlestobe aearchcd, mortgages to close or pupers to be drawn. You can have them to-dav. They comblne the safety of a mortgage with the convenlenca of 0 bond. We shall be glad to have you eall to see us or wlll send you further partlcu. lars by mall. TiT-E GDARANIiE JMD TRUST C9 ICapltal . . $ 4,375,000 Surplusfdllearned) 10,625,000' l7?Dway, N. Y. 173 Bemaen St-Bklya 330 rulton St., Jamak*. STOPS MOTORCYCLE RACES Newark's Mayor Interferea with Vailsburg Track Piam. Kawark, BT. J., B*pt. 25 ? Mayor He.sa* Ilng of Newarh doaa not purpoae ellow, Ing naBimptlon of raeing Sunday at tha inotordrom?? Whara elffht persons lo*t theie livea a faw waeka ago -.hen Eddle Haaba't motoreycle got away from hlm and eraahed into the crowd of npectatore. Ha called a ape. lal meeting of the Common f'ouncll to dlaeuaa the aituatlon, aad haa Instructed rbief Corbltt not to permlt raci ing pendlrig tbe coum U'a action on trtf) m,i.ter. The Mayor reeejved a letter yeatardar from Alderiuaii Maurice H. Welah, of tha Ltth Ward. attkina for the apecial meet? ing of tbe Cunril for this purpoae. .V itamian Welsb natd that his requaH? wu made at tht- inatanee of hla conatituenH ia the Vailabursr eectlon of the city. I'oater." had been put up throughout tha ctty g-1in 'Bg tbe motordromx mana? ers' infention to reopan .sunday afternoer A fuil eard of motoreyrle reeee had bw-, arranajad .ind ndvertiB<>d. !'i il C I.erktim, manager of t'.-.e motor draaaa, Baid th??re rould not be anotiVr ?eddaat aa arbaa Haaha'a inaeiaaa ran into the apactatota a- a new -;.'..t>' devj.-a ba.i b^.-n inalallad at tba tra h ba ruard ?goli -? Buch an occarrance SHERIFF HAS STRIKE BILL Wants Jersey Concerns to Par for Protection. ??- '. . "a ' N>4- Brunawlch, K. /..Bepl BheMB B weller la tahtng ete; - -,. from Perlb Aaibay laaaufa. i irlng plaaN protaatad by tbe county durinic i rlota lar?t June the 114.'/"' aspead. I y t:i? couaty. Duriag tha ataa daya aa >trlke tha, Bher'tf bad * ti-a on daly Thay raeataad s*. a ?ia>. r*. ?i.i<>s food an.i BnMMpartatlon t ?? prin ripai *i'.r irder waa at tba i l f Bbj Vtr.eri'-at Pmeltlnc nnd Reflnli ?. .'om? pany. ard ? rheet a l-eeri lOVtod agab ? | ICfBTB-IUBl The BberM baa a*k. d tha Calted i**<i t'ompam. Ihe Korth aoaba] Cigar Caa> pany and tha Baraar Aaphali Congaay for 9VUA aavel I ba C Pa ? CaaBBjay ? - .?i al atjaVa tha Raa I Haa V kerchlef .'ompar.y and the aaaerkaa Atr; ."iltural .'hemt.-al Company *???' eacli and Um At!*i.ta larra Oatta Caaspaay arvt tbb ttaadard I'mJergrour.d CBM8 .?om? pany lo.?. eaeli QUITS FEDERAL OFFICE Walter D. Getty Leaves Chicago Port office to Do Business Here igo Baafj ? VTaltar D fJatty, f?f I Bevan jraara he,-ui of the Baaaa '??? *** ??** t.r Bureau In tha n ?aga poatoaaaa, **? ?,e.-n BBPOtBtad r inager of th* AbbOCB Uon Of Amrrlran Advertisor*. wttft h?-d* , oartara la Kaw vork. Mr .setu ?.- cupled for - ? eral ._*?" the offl.-H of apedal agent of ?>;? ?f: ..fflee Departi - f" t^I*M5 ?aslaunt poatraaater general a offlce m Wuhlngton MACVEAGH SPEAKS HERE TO-DAV Th8 Cominerdal Travelb-rs' ?o-;nd Mon ay LiBBgua ot tha Ualtad Btataa arlfl N Kln a aeriea of noondav maatlaffa 4t p* 4.1 Hroa.J44..;- to-day, whlch ^ni contlnui (Ully. abanday escepted. until the elet Tbe apaakara ta-day win be Franktin IfaeVeagb, Serretary of tha Treajur>. and Albert 1. Ftb.lr .,i,,-,l T!n- lea^'tie la a bualnea* ' ' * ^.""a ..igantintiou and ba^* a memberaBip ?" more than tWO humlred tl ' tffcr Primitiye Life __. _ Jsp-***- r-J Civilizoiion ii^^^-'lf^ areseensidebysitlein AR I Z O M A * I1.M4 n ln the BbJI ltiver V.llex- br-.-, a ptahlBtorlr race. 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