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(Formerly the Jicksou Herald ) Published etry Friday by tb HERALD ITBIISHIN'; (UXPA.W. yutjufTlptlon jirir'i-: tl.O'J ir )rai in advance. AiiilicHtfti made f'r entry s rw ODd duns matter at the ii-it nfficc .it i Cane Girardeau, Mm. Folk and Kos.s is the Demo cratic presidential tirkf-t sug A ;vart of the Grant form in St. Louis county has been offer ed as a site for the State capitol. It is too hif.toric to be available ! and too far from the city to be acce!!sio!e. The effort to take! the capitol to St. Louis has de- f.nda it nrvwzry to veto them,) the Republican minerity will j prevent their final adoption over his veto. ! Appointments of Democratic governors made in the interims xl CS0ZC3. ' tb lnaurr1a Wh 'n War Dwn in Mrlt. veloped extraordinary generosity between sessions of the legUla- on the part of the people with i 'ure have always been consider-! j land suited to town lot develop-Jf arid generally approved by, rnent. I the Democratic Senate at thei beginning of the session. Such; appointments, made by Cover- i Cbcc!:b1 Accent 1. Under the ijre.se nt dram-hop i laws county courts can levy on; nor Uadley, a Republican have! frosted in the Hast. If Mich a fialoon !ic('R"''3' for utc I'ur' ibeen held in abeyance by the : preent Democratic Senate for . . . . i . t.f.'.j H 11 .1 .. ,1 t tlCKfet IS nommal.-a It may well , ' - ' '' ". r "' ' a 3 "w ' "" ,uu'x ! sorr :o rcon r.r.t J).,T,;)rt,r,f tn nr.v- be called "Fuss and I-'cathers. ' o A Public Service "'ornmis.sion, .such as has been propped bv Governor Hadley, is d-.-ired by everybody except the heads of big coriorations ar.d I J-rr, .-r;-.t i- politicians. o There is a g n-ral M-i.tin.ei.t 'n favor of revising and amend ing the constitution of thf irtate but not by a convention two thirds or three-fourths Democratic. levy not less than $200.00. Few body but Democratic senators. Of them lew more than (Hi : In St. I.uis. and in Jackson and SUBSTITUTIONAL f'ONVKN- , .'veral o'her counties :w.0 is' ! levied. Governor Hadley would fix the minimum at S'.'JOO a year' for ;-'.atr- purposes. Hon. Walter S. Dk th. The eiid.th bi'-nnial rcpo-t i the examination of S.a!" banks arid Ine-t. corntanic-. has just been i.-sued by Hon. John L Svvaner, State I!ank Commis sioner. It i- the fi.-t bi-ennial report of the State banking de partment since its separation from the oifice of Secretary of Missouri Kiver Navigation t orn-: State. The volume i.s full of pany, has bought another modern ; useful information for bankers. It boat for the Missouri river traf-! financiers and law makers. fie his company is to develop. : in j-plendidly compiled. Keep your eye on Mr. Dickey; onrl V l.-it- 1 There's no r.olitics in the ne-w ' : .,- ,.r,n," bond r,rot.osiTinn it ! trict elects two delegates, who President Taft will attend the ! .springs from a calamity produced 1 must i,ave the 'i!jal5fications of a TION. ! An election to determine, by! vote of the people, whether aj constitutional convention shall; beheld can be ordered at any; time by an act of the G'-nera! j Assembly, subject to theappro al of the governor. If the people : vote for a convention at .such "an ' election then the governor must i order an election for delegates jto the convention. I'oth elec-j I tiond must be held separate and apart from any other election; jbut that for the election of dele 1 gates must be held not less than i three nor more than six months ! after the people vote for a con tention. Kach senatorial dis- 1 cz Over ninety. per cent, of funds in business nre made through the medium of bank checks, thus avoiding the dangers in cident to carrying a large sums about, and the risk of mak ing the wrong change. : : : : : : :, This method enables the business man or individual to keep his money safely in the bank, instead of on the pjernLseu or about the person, where it would be subject to hazard, A checking account at this bank is a reat convenience and costs the depositor absolutely nothing. : : : ; Your buunte ol if: it ?d, a rP'ec'aifcd and ProT-ctf d CAPE COUilTY SAVIfiGS Df.UK. A PITA I. : ...-H,..., Si t i; W. II. !u.r Ki:. ) f How a::i. J r - i .-Li. r o- i " i; l 's ." M i II 7 h,jAwu';7'M V. ". t 'hai i:ah. V. A his !;'. i I o-i l- et .( "... ! i.-r ii i4 7ii I J 0 I-' 1. jw . v . . .- L w t- ( n Southern Commercial Congress ; by lightning and fire, and is to at Atlanta March K 0 and VK ; be submitted to the people under State Senator. Should such an election be held this year at least twentv out o: Missouri will send a .strong dde- a clause of the constitution an t':,tw.n f:l lit, a eveit will be ' 1 v uritten tn meet ;,.. ' olritriCtH . and th.-re (iovernor Hadie. will at-sik-Ii un en.ertrer.ev as the ere- ' three, could, and doubtie If hu .... (,,.t v frnro tr,;,.tir,n r.f th, tat 'nr.itr.l le. . t-Iect DemOCTatS. th US insuring the thirty four .issiLly tvvei.tv- ; would. pre overwhelming ii - (b.fi.'S at .leifer.n City. 'ated. The Iteuublican State ad- . an I mini, (ration hei.rtilv favors it majority in the convention . . ... . . - . v . . , ' - - - in a Suite o constitution written by the con Democratic The A partisan policy ph l'o pay the interest and princi-. vention must be of the i.njuose 1 State bonris vote at a Special sunmitted to election on a party is far more ; will require an increase in the day hxeol by the convention. So ,d conservative than ' rate of taxation of but 20 cents ' three separate special elections "I N T I M I D A T I O N " AT ST. LOUIS. legislative bjdy is notajitto con serve the public good, unles.sthe dominating patriotic ; the majority in the Missouri .on each $1000 of taxable values are necessary to the adoption of State Seriate has been for more ; each year for thirteen years. new constitution. See section than a quarter of a century. The farmer who pays taxes on, "f Article XV of the Constitu - - " an assessment of ?.'j0K) will pay ;t ion. Under any lair decision that i one dollar a year more than he may follow the contest proceed-: now pays. The average taxpay ir.gs instituted bv defeated Dem-1 er will pay less than ten dollars ocratic candidates for Supreme: in thirteen years. Will any in- The Legislative investigating Jude and Superintendent of :telligent, wide-awake Missourian Committee having discovered a Schools the Democratic leaders ' of moderate means object to such ' few incidents of "police intimi nhi, forcer! the contests will have 'a licht burden? dation" of Democratic voters no'hin" to "ain. " ; quit its work and will doubtle - While the Uepubiican.s of the . parade before the people a glar- The best game and fish law State have been put to consider- ing report that in St. Louis the ever enacted by a Missouri legis-. expen.se ar.d annoyance by Democratic police force was usi. '. lature i.s in successful operation, the disposition of defeated Dem- by Republican-- last November The chief objection to it. on the . ocratic candidates to doubt the to intimidate Democratic voters, part of certain Democratic poli- honesty and fairness of the No- , The truth is that the only voters vernl.er election in .M. l.ouis ana intimidated by the police were in St. Louis county t hey are to crooks, and "Indians" who ha i be congratulated on the fact that ' managed to get their t.arr.cs or; these unfortunate Democrats the registration lists and would have proven conclusively that have voted had the lizard of hontst and fair voting and count- K 1 e c t i o n Commissioners not 2 2U opinions dur- in)-r OI was trie rine in trie placed their names m the har.ds l'tS aiid I'.Ki'.t ''ll anu county u .-i. i.ouis. or itw oncernen ai me voiing ARCHBISHOP RYAN DEAD Murmurg Dyirg Wordi of St. Paul E fore Patging Away. D a .; (j -D i ) OEKERAL CLfiGKSL'STIIS 020 GOOD HOPE STREET Q Horse Shoeing 6TiU Repairing o SO Vagcn LI flr tnv PzitA Arrtihislx.il J'atrii It John Ryan of F'tjilii'l'-lpt.la in fl'-ad at his r-i(Jpnc In tliat city. Pjjilad'li.hia. Fi-b. 14. Arrhbiehop Patrick Jot.n Kar. of Pbiiadelpbia 1b dead at hig rpp.llen in tbls city. The d"atb of th arebbifhop cariit ai a distinc ttioek, as tb prelate waa tboiipbt on tt(- way to recovery after mnkii.li a traw- finlit agaltiRt death. .Uih' preiou to hits d-ath he tnur-njiire-d i.e dyitiK otd of ft. Paul: "I with to t- rJii.gohe'J iitid le with Chripr " Ttf- priti came an hour later. hile He would have Wen o y.afs old had - Jannd Mauier. t h- bla kr;i it li ai.d w ac.Ti rej.air t . be lived until the ulh t tl.U month. Xj (JI (jU jOJl' St . . Give U.v a rail, i I According t" the la( of the church . 1 I J Auxiliary Hlfhop I'reiidergakt txcomeg ! , . J the a-iminiMrator of the archdioce ( J Rubber Tiring a Specialty U petidit.? the appoint mcc t of a buccc-b- (, J - f For It l? fald tha' Hiahop J'render raht, who is. well advanced In years, k?if r.o ili-r.Ti to he promoted. i ( J f ; o n n t i r s ( 5 ( 1 Li it f 2 We vvislj t aiiiiOiiii' t- t our fri-ini and eastern ers 1 17a t fwe hav- i.u-ja.-el fro!;i our father, ( 5 f TO RUSH RECIPROCITY Ck jfk 0 fs ,r urn jW, p f- aV W W W W x-r W 'k W W W W W W W W W f w V. o House Takes Up Considertion of () PATRONI7E HOMF ticians, is that it originated w ith and ha:, been made successful ly Pepuhlicans. The Supreme Court of Arkan .s.is. c'.mp(j.sel of five .iudge.s handed down ing 1 HH). r.Mi,. I'.tti", an The hou.-.e c-id'd to take up the cor.FidV-rotion of the reciprocity aree iriei.t with f'aca'i.i at .nc ud rutii It to a vole: The vo e ap J2! to l".r. The vote araiKK tahit.tt up the m unite came a!ri)oj-t wholly from the Republican fid-. The Ijerri'.f ra'g voted almost folld'y for intmedlate or.fidra, 1 ;r .n . Snfi.e i.f th Repuhlifani" who i nts (I af-'.i.r.f-.t fit; ph'ctr.i- the regular order re r.ir exj.c. -d to place theirs te! v eg or. tecord elj;H tec -procit j at a final vt.'e. Mr. McC.-ill of MafgachuM-tts wi!l hatdie the t ti.e for debate in favor of the bill and Mr I)al-il of pecnsyl vanla will ferve In !:V.e capacity for the cippo :t i'.n. o o o o SPEAKS FOR L0R1MER Senator Jcngtcn of Alabama Defends Rfpoa of Committee. During the same years tie lueme Court of Missouri. seven judges, handed do.vu on l,.".!. Too many old ni'-n r Missouri bench, perhaps. Sj- 1 hi is is a great disappointment , places. W hen they came to vote v;th to our Democratic brethren, but . they were hindered by the police it may impress up'.n their minus because thev fiau no right to more le.-.!y the fact that .Mis- vote. I his- i.s the kind of ir.tim-i l- so uri i.- a I'.ej u! liean : tate and i.iation the I.egisLtive comrf-it-1 ' that a 1 K-mocrat has '-nly a light- tee severe!'.- condemn.-'. Such li if Mr. It - h;,il ar. Ir:tiit:e in the ten ate Mr ,'ohi. Kton of Alabama took the f.'or it. h.i. I t liaif an In a spirited IK . !i dco :..;.-d ai d Mis-tan.c-d the re ef l. . i rr rr.i"'.. e whirh declared lll.t.o.g m i.ato: k election valid. Senator 'ui:ot:i a'go add rexvij the ker ,ite. 1!.- :..! I 01 n.ake an argument ari'i J-'i.- it ( fai'iners u- i! ;r.;o The- Si ate lame mis.sioner urgel others to fen! t pheasants and native ii;a snow com red tl.e l')o! o suc!i bin'.s live. The fan sustains bird life in the will euiov the .-oi.es and the presence of the birds of summer and will feel his he-art grow ing softer and better. n. s a.'.o .ear. an I when v.'h i.-ii er v ho u inter cn i a .:-. ate it a fair lliC"'. leCtlol,, t.o were never mtiiiudaU Idl.l.S AND I 'ARTY I '' to the clo.-e of l.ol.e of t he l.-gis!atio!l in party platforms of had been enacted. voters i under berno'.T-tic r.j'e. ,ill never be permitted P 'LKlXiliS un,t.r ijepublican r-te. . ( eK d T!;ey : Vote i In the the l.c t; r a.-e. hut rep led to . t all. n- . S. -rater Hale and the cn oi. in the lKiti.da k'.- . I. ::..- big .'tie and i-iacmrf !a.-t -.'.(t.-K , i ( 1 I1 J V II J H J J . r: he rd !a o I... t.tlhel w 1. i i h he f aid i or f orrui tiun i:m d ir. he- 1 Sa il . as head of the Itepub- j Iica;i a'ind.'.istiation, has not' only suggested measures for car-' .. ,, rying out every pleuge ol the: it. ...... : .i;,-...i Iienublican nartv but has caused ! lio'iie i uic i.- ci v,ui o i in. ..--v.- trlno of the Ireonh! i.-n o i art v coiiservat ive bi lis to be prepared but enforcement of State laws an within the cities is a .setJeo no icy ol that uaiiv. ineic .. a VP M 5 V l I I' SIMMS' 'M i. -r ?" ir- t ' m r K 9 f T T T Di U Lf L L taeo. ! nr. ei.!i. i : route to Ci..' T. . l. r l n V.'a Cllil'MI. t(- In :t:.er t.a x ici.e to C'hl 1. Oi co- ..it It a I h f'daO ar V. ';..!. he was eu h ;r.,-!..! 3 v ere ar ii t-o r: to u' : S. r.ator for t. : ii: C) C) o n o t ( ) ( ( ) i) () c () C) ( (i C) C5 O (J () C) ( u 15 t STHIN & LANCE n Proprietors o iO f) u o o o n O o o ,o u O ' o o u o () C) u o a a a ,o o () io C 0m, r. tem, pm. m tn m mm 0 " . f e je . . w W W W W W W W W W wi W W W J W W W W W W u w w Cape City Plansifter Roller Mills O O O O FIRE COSTS $500,000 . C(l-l;'H.t.l S TKhUMii-.Vr lihST (1-AI.1TV i';oiH 3 --rf;-? -..v jiavc t ;.) v ' J . r v. introduced. Primary re- lac iiiu..:j lor an legislation u he oresei t as einbly rcst.s with limit to Ine.-.l T.rivileee drawn bv 'the Democratic majority therein, the constitution and the statutes, which is large enough to control The state cannot allord to divest , thi- pas.-age of bills. If the bills its-lf of authority to maintain nuggested an.Uupp.jrted by,ov that limitation when it is r.eg-1 ernor Hadley are rejected by the lected or ignored by city officials. Democratic majonty the Demo The pending Democratic home iratic party wilH.ave to assume rule bill would remove all re- 'the responsibility. If the Demo straints now imposed under state cratic ma)or.tv enacts substi laws and turn over to commis- - tutea for these bills that fad doners elected by the cities ab- 'ort ot the purpos.es upi V'! JM latc control of excise, police e accompl.shea and election matters, which is a ance with the principles and tiroDo-sit on.s to which the Oov- K-r-- - . dangerou-i projosition. jrujuMuu,i fel- . -.J ernor stands p edged, and he $tandard Oil P'ant at Point Ric" muni, Cat.. Scei e &f B ize. QTiinin m tsy-t 'ir, x.v : w ?. s r yy ?? WrM m ao way $W V-'f yk SPANISH yfW& i PHOTOS At I't'ii t Hi.hinond. ( al . a b! fire (aut-ed h hi.-., r.k', koot from a ( him r,e fullirv 'I. the roof of the old Kul I'hune m d j'ai.t -f the Standard Oil cotiii-ai. . dec eyed that i l.it.t. a tank (.i.tail.JLK J'.-i' ( ra lci. of crude oil. ar.d daina.d the $ 1 .ooii.tnm t)t I lat.! o.'io ii. ..r . i an M. !'! rM.n. a work H.ar. I-l) it.'o a ,!tt( h tilled ith hlai Ir.lt j-u'i !.;. r.. a- Id. and tt-r.'tbly butned Tie dati .,. i eM'iiiated at SILVER MOON BAR El). FUKNZKL, Proprietor 1 ) ') St Hot Spr r9 Hn JW.0O0 rir. At Hot H, rji.KS Ark , Monday, rlre ruiil 'he Suutbtin lloted on Whtt- icK'r aM-ii;.e lauhlng I'yU.Otui dum- Kt.. Ti". hint was crowded with I ui-k' M-.e.-il of wkoiu em aned from tb t.ur.'i.i.K ttrui-iurc or.1 at fTeal rU.a. N o r t h M a i n - DEALKK IN- Fine Wines, Liquors and Best Brands Cigars Mail Oi'tleis I i-oinjitly 1'illeil MIKSOUUI r