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1 U OEPPERT P?iiy. ?j^riUl'Jie heftd of fli&t, more difficult to SAT!' perplex li' than to , ,;lco and Objrctors. nen ,aa Representative Cook --ado, Vho viciously attacked totality and integrity of Pres - loose volt in the Honqp day be* Yesterday, (deserves lo Tie.' fol by secret eervlce-raen. . In ~ 8UCh he 1?- ? rwl menace ;^oo muih; care can not be ex pa in J "shadowing" ' him, as lcau Jell, at what ajoment a who thfuu, indulges himself ?win to be a midnight-assassin. For >t?nce. to.sliow the low,-vile ot :k up th<" President of the nation this paragraph that came from '? Hps ,-lyfore a body of men ?t should lie HufflderiMy dignified ' not to tolerate mich> and -which truth' -BUOMriarily stopped it: _ "II )s unfortunate not only for President Roosevelt, but lor the dtiiens, that he has not. ,<i legal Blind and no equipoise of' reason, riding through and around, the arena of political action on hif broncho or arrogant, egotistical Impulse, pre tending to throw his lariat of execu tion at the lieels and broad' horns of <*pltal for the delectation of voting labor, and ending the scene with 4 *\C"nnln* of'* ?'>r?,rJe wolf ; : ?or a gopher.,v | On Cook's outrageoup conduct ' th 8Prvlco controversy, ?' K D,8pacih '^""ments B fa?. }' "nd convincingly. as fol 1 * vote of l:>3 to 14 the House ) fSl ^f?^dirStrletl.^?>WtW the 5 "?lted Secret Service, after so,uh any PrLrt' V d0ns atta^s upon the f ? ' were not th6 ,UsCuf?1<)ns bv tho pM v ?" to m'^s upon th '?",ive' bllt extended to ' Secrcl Service itself. Mr Smith :^th" '"?a<'v'ised ? remark thl^ "So ?rer "a" ',e'"n * ^e,eCtlVe ,wax not an "innrttigatefl ]iar. s not. to i,p imagined that such intemperate language ls Xg fc convince ihe people that President g^evelt has been wrong iLxt2 I J* the .uses or the secret Service to Hhmer than counterfeiting cases ?or raembers ?f th" Secret SerTe ^LTcZ^r^t,? ?svr ? ???**? their hi Hrk nlR'U- *???? >u?>"ess may require some in dealing with the crim S S" """? '?"?'?"?> ir their T, 518 tr tt th in, ? r ary Intercourse fix th i 'S "S the Rcn'tlemen ! rence? every in order to stay in Con *? "7 ""dertako t. defend , 'n vogue prior to the l-vlou* session as ideal. \or do we the restriction ?r ,he Secret tooounlrtreirin, ,asos ? ? ?i4t can be devised. Better re detectives over'to the Depart! of Just.Tlce for such , pan necessary to secnr as 's | thWwL conviction of f no respect for the law ta or out of official iir? An ?22 ?^r 16 8-?rt'?ulariv J offender against the law f ^errtag of special punishment Styles Make ?lrts 0UH. The fashion girl is very dull th's winter, for she has quite reversed * rule of hygiene that-bids us =r would be fceWthj^nd bright, to our beads q?l trxfrttpr fm the -"Warm i i!'jfre!fitbe :r WupM^r Gr&niiutZ The Willing Iteglstor, declare that the Republican parjjr to responsible for the -oondHloii'J'o( affairs that makes Increased revemie necessary j'ror the'State. - ? ,-'v? X' This is >ot so alarolngi however when It; lg bourne 'in mind *hat tije increased revenues are needed V> ineet increased busintess. > The State Ib growing In population, commerce and In^ustix and along other Hues. A big. department" store cannot vhp operated on the revenues of a cross roads grooery. If the Republican party is.' responsible for a develop-' ment of business and' prosperity, it has reason'to 'be proud of the fact! [and jtfce people <have the occasion to. feel grateful for the fruits, of tlie party's labors. ? ? The Republican party cut .down expenses in proportion to the actual1 work done, the scope of Its exten sion and the recognition of certain |-needs wholly overlooked by tlie Denjocrats when they -were in oN flee. The Republican party has also Instituted and carried through re forms the Democratic party, never even though^ of, or it It did, the 'thoughts were hid In a bushel. The people have indorsed the pvt eral policies of the Republican par ity. Let the development proceed ! apace. The Daily Newa seems to be a bit worried over the split in the Dem ocratic city ? party. But .worry is uselesa now and it woold have been equally useless had these been no split in the organization so long ma-' nipulated by the clique. The people some, time ago .became disgusted with the present city executive adminis tration and made up their minds to have a change this spring." Announcement has been -*<made that . Republican and Democratic conventions are to be held to select candidates ,tor city office. All Ren; publicans aim Democrats who de sire to take part in .these respective conventions should be careful not to make themselves ineligible by signing the petitions the tnugwump ers have out. Several of the candidates on thej mugwump ticket are awakening toj the fact that i? is receiving unfa vorable criticism from so .many classes of citizens that they are likely to resign at ahy moment. It is stated that at least one has al ready tendered his resignation with positive instruction for it to be ac cepted. ' ' Local Republicans "express "spity over the fact that the Democratic party is' upon the shoals. Thtfy will miss the fun of a.'contest at .the com ing election. Wonder U the Democrats will adopt resolutions that "denounce and deplore" at their city nomina ting convention? Why .not- call them Democratic party number one and Democratic party number two? ?+W WHAT OTHER EDITORS SAT ! '1 ?' - T Almost! Nowadays Cabell is most as im-| portant as any other % county. Hnntlnfton Herald-Dispatch. He Should Move. "With lifted head let me the potion quaff," begs a February poet. Why doesn't he move away from Ohio where there Is so much trouble about. it??Pittsburg Ga zette Times. Tkrably Sad. * Connellsvllle has a sad case of jcoldv feet. on>, the baseball proposi tion.. Come on ift, Untontcmn will Pnrfeersburg Water. A;:er a bath id Parkersburg wa "'r !* is f'rW,-v to '?11 wheth er uno has Wn ran 'hroiigh a tattooing machine, Cr been swlm fatat i-o's.-Parkersburg I . 11a I growth : o. a 5Ity P'V* a powerful part In. j making that olty prosperous, a mag :net to transients and a favorite to ToZ.l Years fcnntt Old ltd Hard on tJie Burglars. ?p^rnte - th? w?rM wm train' tr^T? . K received' while the !?? V motion. If man can ar U. man . will hereafter give ?Zl ? T*' HI tSe enterprlslijjf *Dk bu.r?lar will have no chance Proviso,, f,?. Ule Soreheads. ? The Democratic executive com mittee made a wise decision In tlx ei^tf" ^rly 11416 f<?r 0,6 PHmary eleven. The burden of the cam paign work and the expense sAoa!a faJl upon the nominee, and an early IS* alS? time tor the healing of soreness .which way result from the defeat of candi-' Ins Roister/* n<rtninatl?n.?Wheel _ Some Balm. aJi10, 5*?'0 leglaia^?re finally man aged to -PM6 the HetteldWril ttS&sm#**' m"? the effect' at putting a large nttm of. sm^ll saloons out of .busi er riCh'8h0,U<i ???>*< "aim tL ^SFXS* Promptly acceded l0 the Snd HV?r Certaln ?8 or wa lines, when a formal reou?st Ing'tWa tff** ^ be6D ,m^de- In do ing this. the company has again man ifested a disposition to please "the public and give the best possible service, Instead of dlspU^ the' pSf att't"1e "8"al wlth most * ^rVice- corporations. hellng Telegraph. Immorality of u,c Stage. im^"chJ8 *** nowadays about the liWN?' of lhe ?^ge. The stage ?Ss ^ "reM- tHe PUllrft -"I <=?" S *a very ro?oh what .the people demand-^it is representative?and is v?v^e reaclle8 the-limit, which rls!n<r ' Jt "HST ?ure itself by rt?lns. 'on stepping stones of ,ts ^ ee,f to higher things." a r?eJfth 'S sometltnea necessary ? . .J % J T ' Simply Mislaid. th?r?e rrUonai 8t?ry the IS^XA&l sates the bill was forthcoming and ^onf:The%ri,,eiaf,n trans O m.L w" 1108 n<>' Blet with Charleston Tax Bills Tabled. deaf- tL thunderinB in the In * ? West Virginia assembly uL8Tnotn1"edrthe b',U ? T^is H ' DatnraI gM and o" WeSt vT't? 7as reachGd because and ja.e>, a competitive state wd^?.ch a tax would be placing a dn?r! ^UP?n West v,r?lnla in ,L raaJorlty "Wlnst furth er Consideration of the bills was de m. I H Is In ina .^account, pf - wr&'&Wm i ?? i- ~f*~ - * ?' oth|Br'*typ6 of.abuyer who ie*)l something more than the plain fact. Sh* wants an advertisement to lead her along the shopping -way. to ?make her. thin* s>t things, to suggest to her the ?pa.ttlcular commodity ?that I? ? destinedcito: make iec happy;. The artist ,ltt idiertlsln etakes cog njiance of. thtt:tyi?5,:4oee well >by it and >w!ns out'r by; it.?Huntington' Advertiser. . -? WORLD'S FAIR NOTES "AV^V<WWl,?WA'Wi*Oh> >3^fA/OV?rtf'Q,<V MI(N A typical Chinese street scene will be reproduced at the Alaaka-Yukon Paclflc exposition In Seattle this 'year. In the .etreets ot China the'natives will live the same as they do in their Lfar Eastern homes. 4. ' !: ' ' . The annual.senior and Junior cham pionships otfhe National Amateur. Union of America will. be0 held Ire Seattle this yeaj. The, exposition Is bulldlng^a big athletic stadium from yhlcliT all sporting events Will take place." Returned Olympic contestants will also 'be present. North" Carolina plans a state build ing at the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc ex position this year In which t.he South will be .well represented by an exhibit of tobacco, cotton, line -woods, min erals find -agricultural products. The Spokane coUnty,building at. the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflo^yexposltlon In 1909 wf!) represent an-expenditure of .910,000 'and will' toe: of* Spanish mter sion architecture. The latest style of/the automobile fire engine will be demonstrated on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa ciflc.e$posltl?n..at* Seattle this year. J. " H; Rlblett, , of. Iiumberport, spent l??t night in:the <toy;:'z Spring Opening? Speaking of ours? or the other fellows? Not a bit of use of try ing to see the correct spring footwear till our spring-line is complete. First ones are here ?dozens of styles? and we're unrolling the soft coverings of cot ton and filmy tissue paper?getting ready to surprise you. Natty ones?in pat ent, vici kid, tan," and gun metal, plain and tipd, $2.50, $3.50, $3.00. PARSONS-SOUDERS CO. 334-236 Main St w i I '4'* * a _ FiWY*>i 25c and 35c Embroideries 24 in. Diaper ( loth 69c bolt 12#C yd Best quality of Bird-eye Cotton Diaper ^ Cloth splendid value at $1.00 a bolt. Sat Beautiful Cambric and Swiss edges .YLvniahtonlv. 69c a bolt. Only a lim and insertions at less 8 to 10 inches wide, qi not cheap trashy wo. wide Cambric and Swi insertions to match. W 35c embroideries you that every yard is worth mat p is a new lot of embroidery, netfer shown before by us. We cannot say'top "much about this wonderful lot of .embroidery, for at this special sale .price, i^/ic a yard, you are buying them at. less than actual cost to make. Tell your neighbors and friends. Come early. Sale starts prompt ly at 6 o'clock. ' "... ,? S Jt $1.00 Black Cotton Taffe Skirts 69c Excellent Cotton Ta~ $1.35, $l;503|tid $1.75 ' Lace Curtains $1.09 Large line of new designs to select from. These .curtains sell regularly at the abovfe prices?don't delay buying your spring curtains longer, but take ad vantage ofr this after-supper special sale. Price $1.09 a pair. '*1 12^c Bleached Toweling 7&c yd Heavy all linen bleached crash, regular 12J4C quality; only 500 yards to be sold at this price Saturday night. Don't fail to lay in a supply. Sale price, 754c yard. 7&c Brown Muslin . . ? *: i% " Excellent quality of fine ui' Muslin, full yaj^l wide. We 1 miMtl.n flttP nf *71J muslin not so gdod as this at\7} ? 20 pieceS^o be'^ldiat irds oY'itolt, Saturday night, 4 7-i P? ff|?|||p? 39c and 45c Wide Flouncing 25c yd. Deep flo'uncin'g Embroidery, beaiiOT designs, splendid1 quality1 of ?jtfiss anc Cambric, fine close work, beautiful em broidery for trimming skirts, only a small lot that we cleaned up from sm importer. They will go quickly. Saturday night only, 25c yard. FACETIOUS FLASHES ?nmm ,?.. . A Hank Ontsldcr. The fashionable wedding presented a featfve scene. Beautiful girls lf? gorgeous gowns were everywhere. The bride stood proudly beneath'a canopy of choice exotics beaming In her love liness. - , - "Isn't she Just too sw'eet," gurgled an elderly matron. "But who do you suppose is the man who Is always at her side?" "I'm sure I can't Imagine." replied, another matron. Then, as a brllltnlit Idea struck her, she remarked: "Oh. r guess It's only the bridegroom."? New York.TlmeSi Some Otlier Place. Sissy?IJ.ys dotj't have switches on thleir head, do they Bertie? Bertie?Nope, not on their heads.? Life. - ? What It Is. Hopeful?Say, dad. what Is a mat rimonial bureau? Dad?Cupid's mill end, bargain counter, remnant sale, mfill-drder house.?Judge. Hie Dally Telegram's annual "Bargain Subscription Days," Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, March 4tli, Oth and flth. + f.. , ? CHORUS OP 300. TO SINO. " v WjT't'i'-- K *,.vM ? ' .'' i A feature of the Patriotic Musical that -wllf be given at Fairmont Mon day night by -pupils of the public, schools will be chorus singing jV 'which three hundred boys and girl*' will,take part. The entertainment Is ' to be given to raise n)on<y for sitp-j plementary music for the schooj and the public school band. Doaa-s Kegwets cure co__ , without griptnj^nor.^uiy weakening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 2Sc per bos. ? _ Hie Dally- TeU-srumN annua! "Bargain Subscription Days" Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, March 4th, 3th and 6th. <</-"? ? lis ?Miin The Merchants ?gi National Bank . >'? ? Clarksburg ' -? ... - Is a depository of the United States Government. Uncle Sam selects his banl^s with great care?consider ing first, the safety of the public funds, and, next tfi& facilities of these banks, their- officials, policies, etc. What is safe and profitable fpr the government ought to be t same for you. We tfant your business rTHE Merchants National Bank, Clarksburg, w. V4,: | IL T. LOWNDES, President. XT. ~U. ?LU?i ^ DON'T SACRIFICE Your Furniture but store it with THF CENTRAL STORAGE CO. ?y ^ mm Your Furniture but sWre it with ' rt<4 Vi'.\ Tbc *Best, Safest ami Cheapest" PUk* lo Stotr" Fui tt. Saves You Money on Storage Rates, Insurance Rates, Transfer Charges in drayaco on, In or out?bound shipments. Pianos stored In -Maiti'tF I rooms, pfc-tures stored In private rooms. Silverware stored In bnrglar proof vault; fiirnlture packed by competent hmilir. We can ??! jrotir fnrnltnre at better prices titan yon can tret for It In ajiy other way when stored with us. The Central Storage Co., Glen Elk. X. 4th A Balto. S?s. Opposttelt. & O. Frcitfit Depot. f' ' . ' .. . -ij WE ARE EXCLUSIVELY "THE BANK FOR THE MASSES We solicit your account, large or small, any amount from a dime up will start an account with this Bank. Every wage-earner should have one of our books, it's an incentive to save. Come in after every pay-da^; lay awsy some of your loose change?a oollar or two if you can spate it, to Jour savings we will add INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 4 Per Cent. COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY If you are unable to call in person, write us: your letter will receive our prompt and careful attention. THE LOWNDES SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY R. T. LOWNDES, President. GEO. L. DUNCAN, Sec. CS> KfSaaKy