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f B w r- Wi y jlow uounu n To Mintcr Points In Alabama, Gubn, Florida, I.ousinna, Georgia, fcxlcc, Mississippi, Ten ncsscc, IIcw t.lcxico, South Garclina ::nd Texas Will bo on sale daily from October 25th to April, 30th ..VIA.. Please ask nearest agent or write me g for further particlars. 1 THE STATE. NORM AL SGHOOL Prepares teachers for Element iry Schools and High Schools. The professional Depat tmcnts of Psychology, Pedagogy and Training School are second lo r.one in organization and quipnu-nt. , The Academic instruction is exact, thorough, bro id. f pcijii::ing Courses in the Technical Depart ments of '.'iisic, Draw-it p, Commerce, Manual Training cr.d Houcero'.J Arts; also Kindergar ten and Primary Teaching. Special stress is put on ccrr.:r.on school subjects and training of teachers for Elementaiy schools Fall Quarter begins Sept Write for catalog to 1 Tho REGISTRAR Warronsburrj, ISIo. The Tribune A. D. Mil 1 lalitor ii ml Miiiuiger. Isxueil every Tlnusil'i y. siubdcrlptloti price $l.bu per ye ICtitered Into the post-oliiie ;it lllll. Mo. im a secuiid das matter. ouri's must conspicuous and no All correspondence must be In t'.v t' r.iUs x . tuple, a the St. IyiUis iu.iij ...k.u REPUBLICAN TICKET. i Fur Jtliine id Knprein.' ('out t. John C. r.niwn, I- red. 1 'Icktou n For Supel intetidelit of Seine j, Win. 1'. ICvnim, St. l.niii. For lliillrond Ciiiiinilsaloner, Frnnk A. Wlhlnum Moie tt. For Co up n ss urn ii, tlili I iii rii t, I'riincU II. Ie Vol, Ilobb ii. For Circuit Jude, ClwiH. A. Denton. Cutler. M,i For Stute N'lmtor I'iih lH. ti i. t I lo.r II, M,,i!:i, .j ! t,,n fit. For KeplTHelit.-ltlve. Ibitilel W, Crliolii. 1 or I'rt Billing Jude ,d o. t ' t It. F. I la i per. For Juili;e i o. Conn lui'iii. t. '1 ll.lildi'lls i leell. lor Jlllle Co. 'otll't IT Fislriel. Addtii r-i-i-liij.-r. For Judge I'rolm le t 'oiirt , A. S Mi!l,.,ru 1-'or Clerk Circuit ( "nun , I. II. 1'olloJjO X. For Clerk County Com i. J. (). l'o,, 111 tie F or ltecol ili-r of 1i edx, ( llllM. F. I '..11 1.1 . For rroseciitliiu Attorney. lien. 'J't-Ill I letoil. The Kopubiii an parly in M iss ouri htai.ds on ii i t cord - a soii.l and safe foundation- Democratic newp pi r to. io spondents make inei.tioii of (J .v cnior II idh y 's free u-c of his. ollieial record in bis Mieeciies. That's what is hurting the Dem ocrats. (Ji cm i se they Mjueal- Slate IubUi'H.co Coiiitiiissioii er illako has a imy of ta. n g to disln nest and unlaw! u I lii-.ni bdco nen " Ueep tliej laws and be honest w ilh thu pooplw cf Miss cui'i or quit the Luainesn, " Aud A. t Tin uaus& G. G. CAHROH Dist. Pasgr. Agt Joplin, Mo. IIk-.v know lie means it. He is a l udliran official. ' 0:,p simple proposition con ' f n. !iii!t' tin; voters of Missouri i. "'.v is, .shall the kind of politics ir. : I'i'i'ivs't.ti'ti Ijv Governor 11 ad ley : '"- aprroved, or shall Missouri lilch ' r l'J"i l" " the nind of politics of v.hich Col. I'helps is Miss Ki hublic said i. Jure :i, llHO. iu an editorial Former (iovernor David 11. IFram i-j, who lias been hard j pressed as a canidate for United j Siatt s SiMiiitor because of his in I tiuiate ;ir. uncial nnd executive re j latinos with numerous bin pub ' ;io st rvice and other corpora ! lioi.s, now souks refuse behind the annoui-ci-tnent that he is to hi lire froiii business Hut will I !:.s bonds and stocks ami pei 1 '.until ihti'i ost in his bip; corpont- iors 'l.e n iiredy Hardly; Not it"'.' ; Not i ov; .M.ssiniii'iiiiis are lahoidine; ! l at.e;.' lbji;oM jn Stale polities I1. is fall Win n Jos. W. Folk was v'on ii.i.r bo causi'd the enact uo i.t of uti anti-lobby law in t.i..i. d to prevent Col. Hill IVhlps and Jot; Shannon and others from coinif.e; in contact with mi ii.tiofK of the legislature Now litis canvassing the Htate as a political spt niter under direction I of Shannon, mid in Jasper eoun t.v iiij."d tin; election of Col, I'iu Ips a-i a member of the leyis- lal tire, County Officers 11. i res. nlatlve, l M. lirltlllli. I ircuil J in lite, I'. A , llelitoli. I'l ;..ite J u.lne, i. A. hilt or. Count,) l lerk, C. (i . We. Wb, ( licuil ( lei k, l. T. Finliree. Kecorder, I, M. Miillh. Mlierlir, W. J. HiiliocU. I'r.iseciilliix Atty. W. it, IIiiwboii I reil-lll'iT S. I. Ciileliutti. School ( oin'r, 1'. M Allison lloud til l. Ino Com. K. . Ilorron AdiiiluUir.itor, John IImicb. Coroiier, lr. .'. A. I .link . I'rcBl.lluif Jmlice, J. T. Imjper; UDfiHiutiK, L H, i'addok A TMlyd REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFGS1M Tho represeiitatlvoH of the lieiubllrnn party of the atnle of Mis soiirl In convention asitcnibled. In compliniire with Hip laws of tula Male, minimum tho fiilluwliisc platform and dccliralloii of pi IiicIiiIch: Willi renewed iillHfnrtloii we rail the iittentlnn of the pinplo of MlHsourl to llin fplendld record of public ".orvice mid proe ronHtvn lop,! lallon that our parly luu to ill en dit for llio Inxt lllly your, ftiiil we. offer this record in a fciiiirnntoo of the policy that our party will pursue If continued In power, We heartily endorso the- wlic and bualm Win ndnilnlnlrntlon or I'rCBltlont Tafl ami cc nimoiid hlin.for his aurrer.s In n'cuilim, with the nld of a Republican coiirrei'S, tho en.net inont of so tunny InMicilclal, constructive and rt'iiirtl la mcnuires In aerm lunce with Iho party pledgee of tho platform of ltH'S. Wo renew our fidelity lo tho prlnclplca of protection an atntc-d In the national platform of 190S. And wo iMidomo th' tariff law of H'Oil, reduelnir, ns It d'eii, the duty on the neci h Hit a of life and making Increases on luxuries. It uphold thu principle of protection to Amor, lean labor and American Industry and ha turned a treasury dellclt Into a surplus; at the same time ri dm ins "'e average rate of nil duties. And we especially endorse the provisions of the tarilT law providing for a tariff commission, whereby Information can he tieourod cn which, without disturbing general business coiulii ions, changes in spec I tie tariff acheJuIes may bo made from time to time bo aa e provide such mensure of protection ns will cipuil th.e di.Torvnce In cost of production at home and abroad with a reasonable profit a.!.Ld. We especially commend the Republican congressmen from Mis souri and Scna'or Warner for Fecurinn. iu accordance wIMi II. e promise of the Republican state llatf rm of I'.iia, Incre.-o-- 1 t.ir!:Ts on line ore and baryteg and the nnui;Uiiai.re of ti e rotrtie duties on lead and glass. We favor that policy of conservation of our public domain and natural resources as established by l'resident tloosevelt and continued by President T.ift, Inclu.llns tin- im; rot tnent i f our (jr- at inland waterway for the purr-se f I iivik-.a':on. a nil also for the purpose or reclaiming Hie swamped and flooded lands which are now Impaired for the purposes of cultivation. We are proud that Missouri l as become a larj:n. and ever Increas ing factor iu national nfTaiis. and wo appreciate the president' com pliment to the stuio In scleciiux ns a member of his cabinet lion. Charles Nat;el. whose pood wofK as Secretary of Commerce and Labor we commend and applaud. STATE ADMINISTRATION. The election of a Republican governor in ITiuS ami the work of hl administration are sufficiently notable to Jus'ify a detailed statement of the thltms acrompllehed and the things ei. Iea.oted lo be accom plished In the carrying out cf a provrc-ssive pi la y for the Improvement of the public service, the develoj n: of our nil !.- elui'.ed resources and the advancement of tbp welfare and the happiness of the people of this state. We espt dally tndorso tills record of achievement and commend it to the favorable con'.d'Ma; i n if tl.e people of Missouri as a sufll Blent reason why that paity .-hould continue to receive public approval. J NOTK r. llow lr.i: the above d''( larat onS Is a iliar account or the legislation attempted and : i-ompl.sln d ly a re publican llouj t of Representatives, a re ord of the alaiitiistratu n cf Uovernor IlaJley and of the official ail.i- t '.'., i i l.is a; i ir.ti's In harge of depart- T ments of the state government, and an account of the successful man. agenvnt cf state cb-etnoh nary and r("t al Institu' i..un w itli reference T to reforms already Institu'ej and to be established. This part of tne J platform will lo extensively printed Jind will apnear in subsequent J edition of this paper, tcg-.-ther with tbe platform aud declarations on T pre;ent state tssm s. S ED ALIA TELEGRAPH SCHOOL The past week th f..'' pupils were p!nceil ie. p...--t ... s with roads named, Guy I 7,.r, with A. '1 c S.F Ky-, W. J. Voting nnd n, C Hlevins, with C, 1! ,V: t lly. , J. M. Foiveil, with M. K. T. ly. We had live Calls for met. ll.i! weiould not till on ;ue l.i,: of having no one far eiio'i i n.l vanctd to accept a posi;n There is a p iMta n w .ii-.i:i every ynunir m.iti w!i t..". a C iurse in tehyiaphy with t!. -Sedali.v Telenraph Sein-.-', We are daily in receipt of otitis from our graduates e.pi-es,i z their uratiticalion with .v w.n it and the positions we t btaiti.; d f r them. The hame t ppoi tui.iiy is . pn for all young men ivho v. i.l p it in ro or (5 months with in. Write the Serial! T. ifrapii School, Sed.ili.i, M ., f r ei' , loguo aud full piii tienl.if .. ' . '''- ::U"'. Life of Gov. Johnson The life-ttory ol tl.e "Crl Covnnor el Muumot" it tl.e moat intpiiirig itory ui the lie ol leal man llial hubeen publiilicil in tl.u gen et aton. The lal goreraor vrat characttriI 11 ids mott luralile man in publ I.le nn..e il.o ,Uvt ul Abral. ol Lincoln, and hn LiorapJiy it iiLtljuc. lite, uupualioaal and thrilling. The "U." wa publiilied by tut'iotily of die widow, and in het benrfil. 1 he aull.on and publul.tr were intimat fiieodi ul the lale gov etBot. one ol litem, Mi. Day, being k prival aocrelary. The Kool contauu 00 r)pe p auJ 22 pagea ol UliuuaiKi. r 452 pyr all I..I !, and u period apaciinea of die be pruning and luidiog. Cliilh $2.00 t leather 3.5U Full Lrallin (!imlf.l edil.on, a.fJird by Mil, JJ.nton S.Vi) Set putipaij oo cei4 ol purtl.ate pic. ,'fgrnts ii-fintrtl fn riuii-ii ' '. thil honk icttich ii (lie p.uis seller of the ietir. Wiilaj lot pailiculan. Do it l..y, DAY & KNAt'lTN, Hxluej DU. Si. Paul, Miwicota. j DEVOL'S ITIrU,'.A",Y. IJee'.ville, I'ii.1 i.v, (),t , L'lst at :'.:; 1' M. ; I'.i n-iiiii C ip, Frid i.v, (lot , '21 at !:..: 1'. M. j Si ne-', S ill day, tb. t., 1'Jnd at l'. M. I in! 1- r, S i' iu rd.iy, Oct., L'Jnil, at ; 7:."' IV M. I. i.liut, Mot.iKy. O.-t , ilih .it r -2. :'., j Aiiiain, Mot.d .y. Oct: :.'li!i at 7 ..'I. Vifini i, Tuesday, O. t: olh at , -j:; i l'. M. i Fo-'.i r, Tu. 'd ie, O -t. , ,'j;, li at i. M, j linn,.', Wednesday, Oct , ith at j :'.:!, I". M. j U:i !i Hi II, W. hesday, K-t., 2'tli iut 7.:;"F. m. ISO ACRE FARM AT AUCTION. In oril. r to s. ti ie up theestnto : of I lie late II (.' iol)lohui', 1 will s 1 1 i t p.. 1.1 ie n u'-i ion 1 1 n front door of th" Fii'tI National Hank ! ol A i pa ten Ciit, Mo; on Sat ur j (I i) , l K toi.er l',l b, llllti, between t'f h tii s ol 2 and a o'clock, the : W I balf of the south. AtI (il.tr. j ! i o! S. e ii.n I. Township ail, j I.' n t: and li.e west half of Itlio i. oi t In at iri 1 ft er of Seel ion t ' ! ,t. To tv llslnn ail. I.'.llo'i. '".I. ItatOM i oil I.I y, Mo; lot he highest bidih r for fish. Fat in is ioi alt d I mil. h wesl and 1 miie south of Apple loo City, Mo. Geo. W, ( laik, Fx. A wife will i-isist th it (he hus b.ii.d shall net go i ut of the jhou-o told, ru days without j t'.'. ii nnd.. r-shii is, a liver jiad and aini.lT.er on, in addition fo bin regular clothe. Yet ;:S hiain as he is Mlfely tlow 11 ! i.n bile wil i u-h out of th'' Ie ,, it. bare headed :.nd ! :t ; i rtu.J to hang i tit c loll .-, i.i. in to get ahead of tie! V .1 Ul n. X'. door, or, BllH Will I I r.u.iji i II down town, and from 1 1 .!..-; to hoiisu to work up uou.o ; s ii . ly or t huidli enterprise ' .' i' ii ijoihing mi her head but a j hi tin saucepan of a hut, and I i-l i ts rot. thicker ihuti u new j pTpcr. I-n't this so. -I0x. I Win. MudJ was u Huller viui tul' MeLduy, REPUBLICANS IN STATE SERVICE eveny department under PUBLICAN CONTROL HAS MADE A GOOD RECORD. Democratic Platform Found Nothing to Crlticlae Governor Hadley how How Republican 6erv tha Stat. In hi Kprlnnfle'd piicti Governor Hadley ave a clear account of tha administration of , public affair un der axecutlve con'iol and (bowed that the promise nf tha hepublican. party, In th platform of 19UK, have been faithfully kept by hi appolntae. Tho Governor ald: i Platform pltdge Kept With equal effectivenca hav tha other promliis of the Republican tate platform been kept. Tho prom lie slven to tha people of Miisourl for an efficient, economical and pro Kreiive admlniBtrntion of public af fair has been tplendldly realized, a has aUo the prom:e to rain tho tandard of efllclency In the conduct of the itate Institution. The etate eleemonynary, penal and reformatory Institution hav been conducted with a more humane, re gard for the welfare of the Inmate j nod along mora acleutlflu line than ' ever before. In tha itata bopttlk for tba lutana and feeble-minded, by Induitrlal aud agricultural training, tba financial burden of theae Imtltj tioti ha been greatly leavened, and .the phylcal wellare of tha Inmat greatly improved. More humane and aclentlfla meth od have beeu inaugurated In the tate' penal and reformatory Institu tion, with the reult that they now accomplish the double purpose of pro ttKllug aoilely against lta enemies, and in many casea causing lta ene n.lea to become it f: lends. Aloiij the imne standards of efllclency have teon conducted the different atat do partmeuta. While the object aought to be secured In each of these depart ments was efficiency of tha public kervlce. consideration of economy Lave not been neglected. i The Stale Insurant Department, In addition to e Securely enforcing the Insurance lawa for the protection of policy bolder aud lnveatora, ha secured nd paid Into tba atata treas ury during tha Hut year of Repub lican administration 11.000 each week mora of revenue than w paid la during th lat preceding period un der tba Itoruocratln administration. Thla result has been accomplished both through aa increase la revenue Dd a decrease In expense. I Bom who heard ma make speeches In Ilea will remember that I assured you that ao long aa tba bank Inspec tion law of Mlsaourl were enforced by John Ti. Huangur, that wa mora cf a protection to tha depositor In bank than all the bank guarantee law that William J. Kryan and Gov ernor Iiaftkell of Oklahoma could writ In the next ten yrur. And through tba effective a Immigration of tha Btato Hanking 1 part ice nt this iTOO.Ua baa been abun- . dantly fulfilled, t'nder hi ifflclent management that department ha be- : come a real eaft guard to depositors, lnveatora and owners of bank. And so effectively have the bank lunpe-- tton laws been enforced during the Utt twenty month that not a lacla depniltor ha lost a innle rent throuxh tba un'eiiion of any atat bunk, and only three bank have beeu compelled to luaputill bustuess during that time. Democrat Found No Fault. The mining of coal, lead and lino la una of th most Important Indus trlii of tha (tate of Mlsourl, for ibis slut alone product more of lead and rluc than all of the rest of the country combined, or, in fact, than any nation In the woild. .Thou vands of our people, are employed aa miners In undetitround mtiipa, and thoimuiida liiiiiu dliettl) ur loci I r t.v t ly lutereiiied in their conduct. During tin. last twenty m . 'ii I a the mine In spection lawa have been no effective ly enfi. i.iil by the lluieau of Mines wild Mining liiBpr. tl.ui, and am h an aeiurnta record and prom.t collec tion neeuied of defiti'ta auud danger in undni ground Inlnrs that tune baa been a dmrenae, dining the flisl yeor of Republican admlulKtratiou, of 31 1-3 pur cut In th number of live lust . In underground mines, aa compared with a similar period under Demo cratic administration. The Siatu Game and Hsu Depart munt ban. under tho tapable manage ment of Jvasa A. Tolertou, protected tha game and fish of the state against the pot hunter and th dynamiter, and ha also resulted In the propaga tion and distribution of many thou sand of pheasanta and partridge throughout th stale for tha protec tion of tha crop of the farmer and for tha further benefit and aport of all tha people. 8o aucceasful and ef ficiently haa thl department been uianagad that it hna received th un qualified praise of the Nt. Loul Re public, tba leading Democratic news paper of th state. Similar, Instance could ba multi plied from the other atata depart menta, all of which bare bean con ducted with efficiency, with economy and high regard for tha publlo U tereat. Tba Factory laapactlon IMpartmant, tba Rureau of Huildlng and Ixo 8u JwrUlou, tbt Stat Holai lMfaotlov aVpartment, tha Ai?Ji't O'nerafg office, tha Heer Inepectlon Depart tnent, tha Dairy and Food Depart, meet, tha State Board of Health an J Bureau of Vital Slallatlce have all been managed with a high regard for the nubile Interest and tha propel accomplishment of tha purpose (ol which thse deparlmanta war estab lished. Demoerota Pound No Fault, An enumeration of tba peclflo r aeulto secured through tba work ol these deparlmanta would consvim mora of time than la allowed ma to day, and a review ot tha beneficial result cured through thai depart menta of tha atata government ba cornea necessary. For, If you will turn to tha Democratic- atata platform which was adopted upon tha 14th da of September, 1910, by tba legally conatltuted repreaentativet ot thai party, at Jefferson City, you will search that document In vain to And oaa alngla word of criticism aa ta tha manner Is which any ot tbeaa de partment of government bava been conducted. When we recall tha awful calamities that bava for years been predicted would befall tha people ot thl UU It they should a.ect a Re publican governor, tha failure of tha Democratic state platform to make one alngla crlttclam as to tha man ner In which tha different atata de partments have been conducted, la of peeled clgnlflcanca and Importance. . TAXATION HOMI RULE. The aead valuation of all tho personal property In thla atata for thie year, .exclusive of tangible per aonai property that la, all tha mon ey, note, bond, bill and other se curities which tha captain of Indus try, th millionaires and tha money men. "men ot our class," a Mr. Mur ray Carleton, Governor Francla' cam paign manager, called them amounta to $106,129,892. while In the city ol Hl lxuta alone tha deposit in tho banks amount to l.'eCC5fl.71. And la the entire atate the depoalt of mon ey In tho banka amount to 571,l'5 418. When you conalder that, in ad dltlon to tha money In tha banks, what an Immense amount of nolea, bouti and securities of all kinds there are in the slate, you can see what an Inflnlteilmal portion ot th actual wealth of tha atate In the band of those who are beat able to pay 1 a eed for the purpose of taxation. Thus, tha manner In which oar pres ent system of taxation has been en forced results In tha heaviest bur dens being placed on those who are least able to pay, and tha lightest burdens upon those who are best able to pay. It is to bring about a correction ol these condition that I have labored, and In doing ao I have done the only thing for which the Democratic pa ty, through it state convention end. lis stale platform, considered m de serving of criticism. 8o long a Uio real estate and tha property of tha man of small means Is assessed from 15 to IJ II per cent of Its value, o long will tha rich me a find a Justifi cation not only Iu hla own Judgment.' but, to a certain extent. In the publlo opinion, for hla failure to return but a email portion of bla wealth forj tba purposes of assessment aud tax-, allon. And tha first step necessary to bring about a correction of the abuse Is to let It bo. known that all property, tha property of the rich, aa well aa tho property ot tha poor, will; ba aaaeased aa the constitution andl tha law of tha state of Mlsseurt re quire It shall ba aasessed at lta trua cash value. And then, supported by public opinion, wo to tho ctp'aln ol Industry, to tba millionaire, the mon ey lander aad tha lax dodger who) fall to return all of their property for th purse of taxation. If such a change was brought about either through tha enforcement ol existing statute or through tba en actment of mora (trlngent law re Quiring th return of alf property fop tha purposes of assessment, and all of tha taxable wealth of Mtaaouri was rendered subject to taxation, wa conl I reduce our tax rata tor local pitrpoera from one halt to one- third of what II Is at the preeent time, reduce tho taxes on tha property now asesd, and also enjoy the proud distinction of having a tag rale for atata purposes not to exceed S eenta on each 1 100 ol valuatkm. And then, with revenue sufficient for th modern, aclentlfla aad progressiva conduct of all depart menta of our state government, Mia aourl could triumphantly continue ber advance In every department ot gov eiumeutal activity and uaefulneaa. To Work far Heme Rule. On account of tha failure ot this legislation through the opposition ol! the Deotooratlo reDresaatatlvaa tn th.' General Aasembly, I turned to the civlo organisation ot the three large cinea ot tne atate to interest tb-m In an active propaganda to aecura an amendment to our law which would provide for proper meaaura of nnmi rule for the people of thoae cltUaJ i ne representative of the organli a tUma are now pledged in the prepara tion ot a home rul bill which I will (gain recommend aud urga upon th General Assembly for adoption. While this qusstloa Is not the irii. tlon of dlscuaaton that It wae two years ago; while we have fouiid from experience that the people are. more interested tn good, rather than in any particular form of, government, I ant more thoroughly convinced than ever before that It la tha duty, aa wall si the right of the people of large cltle lo manage their owa police and exrle affaire. And I Inland until the end of my term to do all that I can do to cur tha passag of a la conferring proper meaiur ot home rul upoa tha roplt ot out lr1 ClUM, j ft - " -, . we - - s-a-Mf