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namely, that Smith should not 'run for senate again. Wilson was elected. Smith broke his promise, and forced leg'- ra. , islature to take note of his cam paign. Wilson forced through a pri mary law, and took the stump against Smith -all over the state. Smith was hopelessly beaten by Martin e. r Smith at that time complained bitterly of the "ingratitude of the 'man I made governor." Now he's in again with a big progressive line of talk, and Wilson has come. but flatly against him once more. John Maynard Harlan, our fa mous, or notorious, which ever way you like to take it, towns man, is to follow Roosevelt's trail through the west and speak for Taft. This ought to help Teddy and the Bull Moose ticket a whole lot with the people that know John Maynard. Francis Marshall, Los Angeles real estate dealer, has swore to affidavit charging Bull Moosei party with fraud in California primaries. Funny how real estate dealers and their ilk are all against the colonel. Hearst-Harrison and Sullivan Democrats are to hold love feast at Brand's park next Saturday. These love feasts of our well known local Democrats generally end up in rows that would make the Kilkenny cats ashamed of themselves. Hiram Johnson, candidate for vice president on the Bull Moose -JS31S 9Ii3gfetm' 2t V-UjIuO ticket, will hit Illinois tomorrow for a whirlwind campaign through northern and western counties. Deneen, Dunne and Senator Funk are making things hum from one end of the state to the other. T. R. took throttle qf locomo tive in- trip across Montana and " drove train. Shook up passen gers considerably. T. R. is one of our best shakers up, having Acquired practice 'on passengers on the steam roller. State election in Maine today for control of executive and legis lative branches' of government Bull Moose ticket not in the field. Liquor the big issue as usual. Democrats have made public national campaign contributions. $175,000 so far, and it took 12,000 contributions to make it up. We shall now be" glad to hear from the Hon., so to spealc, Wm. Howard Taft as to the Republi can campaign funds. o o , ARRESTED MARRIED Judge Heajrperformed a wed ding irt Desplaines st. court this morning as a sequel to an arrest. Jennie Krier, 18, 1441 Victoria st, and William Smalenski, 23 1443 Elston st., were arraigned in court after they had been found in a hotel at 118 S. Halsted st, where they had been living since last week. They told the judge of their desire to marry. Heap des patched his bailiff with the young man to the City Hall. When they returned the judge perform ed the ce"remony in his chambers J tU JUii a -v. m (i&i.iJZilhJ1Ji.t, " - " - -- - -