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VE SERVICE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF ALEXANDER COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPEE or (THE CITY OF CAIRO. VOLUME XL. NO. j;3 CAIRO, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, K02NIN0, JUNK 17, 1003 ESTABLISHED IN 18C8. SATS UBCLF SIM css srop ROADS FiCHT CENTERS 0' WS HUBS OSCIE SHELBY 1 mwmm II BE PARTY DOUBTliNGTHOMAS 'In E X C L U S I OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.' a rt mm ww it uht ntini lH! JUNU UflrlA Thousands Unite in Demonstration at Tremenclou Republi can Convention LACK OF ACTUAL WORK WAS MADE UP FOR BY ENTHUSIASM FOOM r,r IOWA GOVERNOR FEA TURE OF r.ACT. FOR THE VICE PRESIDENCY. Gathering Nearly Swept From Its Moorings byji' Outbursts Occasioned by Mention of Roose- j" velt's Name-Committees Now Busi- l' ly Engaged Chicago, June 1C. Amid scf res cf stirring c.tthusissm the Republic ftist.onal Convention of 190S began do liber.it ens at neon today in the pres ence cf an stsemulage estimated at upwards of 1 1,000 people. With sounds of patriotic airs alternating with frenicri shout for Roosevelt. Taft and other pcutiir heroes, the first tossin of the corning struggle from the graceful orator of Michigan, Senator Burrows, and initial formalities which started this momentous gathering into motion. The opening session lasted less thn two hours and was less notable for business accomplished than for the opportunity it afforded cf seeing again thir stirring picture cf people assembled from every coi ner of the coun try to select a candidate for president. The actual work of the day was thickly accomplished, and tonight the committees on credentials, platform, organization, etc., are preparing for important business to come. Hairy in tii day all mails in Chi- convention from its mornings. Hut capo turned toward the huge stone pile known Ms tlio Coliseum, w i til it-s hark toward Lake Mulligan and its turrets Ironting a rather shabby sec- '"I . .1'"' CO v. ..Jvt' '-' eejiterM onn- n tin- (i st ontbiiist snenl ltsi !f Willi a ' ttiiiitito; gradually it. siubsidi-d, until calm came again, and sou the orator was proce-ding with bis record of t e party's achievements. Kvery siteet i d .)i.tti ' IWnw-.oliiii ' ...fk7.rXini ""' '. ! -. .mi-;- o mmov singly and In grops, some with march ing eljbs and bands, iind banners for their favorites. Tin- Ohio d'degaiiou was prominent with hi" K' h it - silk f'anda! (is bearing portraits of Secre tary Tnfl. At the froiit tool rear of (lie giv.n building was besieged by a st-a ly stream of hi; mini i : . until at noon al most, every feat in the slinicluro wa occupied and great erowds stood out side to catch the echoi s from within. Scene of Dignity, Animation and Color 'I lie sc. -lie when the vast assemblage was c.'ilb ,l u order was one of im pressive dignity, of animation and of i (dor. In the central arena sat the ! h i'.;('es, almost, one thousand strong and b;n k n" Hp-iii their alternates, ait other thou . oid, wlili standards ol slatts rising lieie ami there above th" lui bi. lent si fi of heads. Points ol initio --, iiiimeiiialely in fnint. were ii -ill by Ohio. New York. Pennsylvania, l.idiana and Wisconsin, each basil ; a ( audi. late, while furlher hack, lank alter lank, were ranged other slali s and teriitoiii s and 1 laud possessions Around this ceiilial mass swept hui linos of spectators, in rising tiers an I in solid masses. Higher up another galb-ry made ihe entire circuit, of the va.t oucinsiiie. Above this c, er-mov ing. Kaleidoscopic scene, bent a lingo semi circular ivi-f. iis sii.il cir.lofs hoped with hunting and ablaze vviih olectrie devices, whi! on eery side the national colars vvoio woven mio sunbursts, si. id, Is and pa triotic sviobols. In front of the ib-'e gales st i et be,! a mammoth plat form uccoiiiiiioil.it ing l.ii'.n distinguished j-'iiests, including ambassadors and minist' . rs from foreign stales, 1 . si.b s officers id the com cut Ion and iio-m liers of the national committe". Tremendous Demonstration For Taft. Just as tie- opening hour arrived, the Ohio delegation swung down the luidlle aisle healing aloft a blue silken banner w ith a portrait of Ohio's candi date. A great, demonstration follow ed and w In ti it h sseiiod isi onsiti t tirrtd the echoes with a real colleae ycli, w hili reMiiinde-l through tin building and exploded with a final "Rah tah rah 'is- on -son," dosing it all with a cry i f "l a Folbtto." At 12: 1S Chairman New still-. 1 the tumult and with I 'h f formalities in troduced the temporary pMsiding iff: oer. Senator F.urrows. of Michigan. ilis speech dealt with th- party's rtcord and achievement. Not until H,"1 s-'uator male Ids f j ; s t m"!iiioti of "Roosevelt" dpi tin. wirds S-'i in t start tie- asst-mhom as by a m t-i thrill. Instantly tl speech wis diowt-e.l in a tr t sliout wl.i li w.-ti' up from f veiy as .lei-pat-? sp atii; to their fei.-t, waved bats . hi insr l.cicli the tumult of the allaries, where f'mt terine bandVi'i' hit Is. fans and par:i sols bioke into a moving color and th" whole assemblage joined in v. ciferou- ib moi't ration. Convention Almost Swept Away. For the fiist few seconds It se '-ik-.I MAY NAME FAIRBANKS Unless He Cn Convince Ccnvent on That He Will ,'ot Accept Oil Poured Upon Troubled Waters of Iowa Factions. CI. i. ago, June Hi. Th b uim of Coe,iior Cummins, if lov.a, was the dir.liiicliiio b-aliir,- o ftlie day in the coiiO.l lor a-coin 'place on Hie ticket, and it. ivci iwd milch lawn able em 'id. ration. .-enaOir lie rah. of Idaho", who early this, moiiiiiig sl nt.-d th? ition on beliaii oi the Iow a gov urn 'pons, much if tin- day sounding w. stem delegations, ia his In half and jut He- case cf tic day aanouac'd tha' ! I.o had Pallid lliucii i iieourageini nt. 1 j The liie.oioii of Cummins' name w ; i i i tived with v, living emotions by t!ii-i Im.-inheis i f tin- 1. -,'u ibdeguiion, and, it lliat ia th.' s camli-hicy should ! pr-s,-d his low a ' be c:,iii;:i, J I., tie. I tact it. a. Sevi rtil .Mlisoii-Dolliver adlien nls proinptly announced that as matter of stale piide if for no oilier reason, tin y v. itihl support tin- govi riiur's can.!; ducy. A liumbi r cf lowans associate I poiilically willi Cummins, alter the coiif' lence louighl. stated that wh:l they had m t com;i,uuic.ite,l willi th . govermr on tie- subjis t he had In on hicrmim d lo assume the responsil i! ity of preseiiiing the claim of Iowa for second place, in tip- event that there developed a. continued purpose on file part of the Tall manager'; in Washington to insist, upon an Iowa man. Basis of Harmony Agreed Upon. XkU-.UUSi-4Vllf-ii .WioS attended . la" Congressman' "13. H. linhhard, . Chair man Frank P. W'l.ods. of the Republi can Stale Coinniiltee; Former Repre sentative (Jeorge ,Y1. Curtis; Robeit covrnNMttNT ATTOfiNrr nr; CLARtr, mrur to nrrii atj: F.AILFOAO T flArCi."., I,J SUIT to test nrp;;uRri Ai-.r. Pldladulpld.i. June tii. hg.il con t -st to det rniin-' ihe cim: tltuiU.nam.v if the commodity i 1. ;. r !'.,. fe;. bi:r i ait as pas, id by (:ugi.;.; v.a-; osgmi in tn." I'nitc.i istat.'i court hen- tfalay wlPn ;) ,,. were made in th-i pro .-- li led by the govern. pent t i ci.il carrying tail loads ire:a t.a ing iiuinraciie coal Iran n l iinslyv atiia In which I U,-, ar a n .m i n ; ot r : at lu r.JRCca mak ing Or&Pt'.RA C ATTFMPT to Fficr i.i a i fF.no. irv.POnARY CMAir.ViAN EXTOLTfi r.rwiriR CTMATno roMi it t i i VIRTUE'S AtiO ACHIEVEMENTS NEVC.l COUNT?. CHICKENS UNTIL HATCHED. of r.ooscvr.LT. COMPROMISE PEOMISEDIENTIIUSIASM IMMENSE DEFEATED BUT ONCE By u'3 Ccm.v. ttij Upo.i Adjourn-: In Great Auditorium at Every M;ntion i :ic;m: 'strai en ,:oi t in s i - inP i me.it at Midnicjl.t Other Sub jects With Exception of rot tl Bank Agreed Upon, a P. ul, it nit- r 'Pa;. Uial 'i.m cd lo point olilside He T. C. Spelling !'. r was euiphtilic in his r the govt-! niu"lit could roads, and lie m. ser! si had the power lo Mop over, ivdiroa i car in its tracks. Rot ci t D.-K. i'.-.-;' (.. r lie co!iiiauies. toolv I.;.-: s'.aienii lit and said tii -the tio nunc nt had I in r. d Mag a!i!ig side ll;at and Mtript s. ( Mi aso, .liiae I ! iiis.lit an i arm j lo Iratiie a pJaal, ie it j jeaci ions w hi. li l hat i lo all part h s, and rai.- si n mi c income v. '1 Ie i i, b t ouiiiii! I I he night at l :.':l!o. 1''. - l a late hop I iVt'oft v, as iiiaM.i, :oi Hie siihj.'i t of In cf Pres. dent's Name Speech a Review of Administration's Accomplish:, tent 3. Wh;n He Sought Nomination For President in 1896 Cullom Heads Illinois Delegation at Ch cago. !-boo!d I e acci it is b.-ie-v. pl.di.il.le. e adjiiur.ii At that lini i Ciiirav.o. I', at ure i f J here Imlav l ' Km n that .I'Cle IC---The the (epiibiicail was; the address- oratoi leal Colivenll Vl I of .Senator became cv i v out ti,,- am craor's be luol'e ellei g. licall. SUpl'Oll. Would not s.oralleil Ciiiumins 1! COSfEOlfiH I o "rc(l From Ctoldir.q in New Vort Town Grand Army Rrr." At. Action cf Virgini.tn. Hie w this aiior.i -y , r I In wav ji i f tie- Siar,- E FUG! i ileal gene V Ihe e;ii over iind platlorm had st i f tin Special to tiie liiilUtni. Spiiagii, id, in., .fane It;.-- The a; JK iirtuice of Senator Cullom in (.'hieai inns I'I'K ui lilt' lie 1,1 (it III, i . I ! Ill i i i.ws, His riioeih v, a i I' recti d wil'i i , .. . ueu gauou hi uie natloiia conv. ntaei j11'" " ",' ' :':'lau., tin- climax of will surprise r.oin (,f the politlcia in which was rcai hid at Jiisi mention of!hn liii.l gotten the; iuiprisHiou tint oae l'i" si.l-nt Koi i;evi It. p d -alt -n 'the senior K(H)ali,r as til such ffnbli lieeu 'Uiieh length on the acliiev .meiils (f I for planks, e l""' prcsiileiit and Ihe a huiiihstnitlon. ieil. these ivialing to iajunct ions and BURROWS' SPEECH, admission of t-i riiMi ies had boon I Senator Kin rows. uj,eu ussi'min i-ai--! upon. Tin : included railroad leiiiporary chairmaiisliip 4.f jl.aiikifig and ctin-ciicy, s.avii.gri bank.-, ''' 11 Vl '"" -sl!ol-e. In p.nl, as follows unions. Philippines. Cuba mi:'nes "' vuaiiiiiau iiu.i i.eni icni-'il ol llienHh that ho would not able ti att.-nd the convention, The Keii;:ei irilved ii ChiraKu Jast Wcdtit-Kilav nearly a week III advance of the enn- t H-iveiition, ami at mice plunged Into thrf O's.iion K. X., .traie f- derate liag il.v ing fr. m i IV a i c-r vY'ii. .1. I'Iivm. st i-i t was ha'd' d down hi. the Commander Sumner A. Mere! Pest cf tie 0: Pl.yshc was ci'ed to a,; p sir I; the pest t'iilt,ht .'.ml evpiain hi. tioii in hoisliiig the Hag. Ossiniag is in ga'a ntrlro becairo of a cf.nveiition ! farno rs and I liv C : pi in: inr, on Mai to.! i , y Smilli o" id Arm . or ac from I)nlli vcr's , hoai iirougnt nuotlmr wave of eiithusiastfe trihiit". The names of Taft and Root also lent, cheers ringing from gallery to giiileiy. Aside from the ti.im-.s of popular idols, the speakers words Mealy, ,h legati a.win ikmi usiirii eniaiisiasm tor cie city; IJelegiile Sam I). P.iniker, vie navy, tlie "mn'i behind tile gun," the chairman of slate cent nil comuiltie.-; continued occupation of l'hilippim s I . I), Chirks, cecoiid delegate from and tariff revision which would give 1 1 milker's district; Cardner Cowles. of "just ;md ndec-uate prottciion to Am '.Moines; fleoi g" C. Call, raili'oad com eriean industry." jmissiouer; W. U. Falon. .1. C. A olli- Tlu se (udicico appeared to appeal 'ver tin. I olhers. strongly to tile assemblage, imt, th" After a conference it. was on behalf greao st enthusiasm on ihe question 'of those present that, communications of policy came when he delivered his have been coming to members of the l rvid .ipothi sis to the Amei iean jiali"- Iow a delegation from all parts of iary as tin- git at coiisi rv alive luilwiii k t heir stale, indicating; a development jSioe decorated l it hi. i', liag in honor id' the eel; t rut 'on. .. H." d - lar .l f. -J day :t!t;;t: l,it..:jw VAK I father, a Virginian, who fought end it during the Civil war, toil that he roisted it iiili'iidiiig no tlisn sport to , the Stars and Sti ipes. j He Mi not at his r,ITico vl ti f'onmiander J'ndtli appeai-el there t ilemand Hint tin- Hag be lowered, ,-m 1 in his absence Sm'l'i bioih-il if dt.vvv :rid carried away the emblem. MORCAH TO CET LL, D. of th,- couiitr.v. Hard Work Ahead of Committees The formal proecclii-gs of th.' con v eul ii n was of l.ti ! int. resi ,i i ti-.-.peel;. tors exo pt for the ( olispiciious o lors on tin- scene Sen u.i I' Paym-. w ho t loved that the rales ,,( tin- last convention prevail mil i 1 new rule; should be pic- t ut "d ; St n.'dor J.olig, of Kans. s. who p.c-,i nt"d the i uslomary rest h Hun for ih" appoiutiin-ut of t omm t tees : and Senator Lodge vv li i cut short monotonous droning of th n.'iiiio of comiiiil tei s by having the list lirntd into the stcrelary without readii g. Coligrt ssmaii Piirko, of Pit t ,-bip g, look ' al ly occasion to get In-fore the committee on n solut ions the plan to ii -luce representation at future- na tioiial eonvc nl ions. Ii was 'J o'clock .v hen tin- last formality was accom plished and the strains of a stirrini: natioi al anthem broke forth as th conveiliou a.ljourned and multitudes iispeised. Turiitht tin- work of the committees is procciding. while the hotel corii j d -rs i.mtinue to be the scene of ln-at-j c.i tlisciissioti over the vice presidency J ami the pia'term. The permanent or- gatiU: tion has been fully outlined by i of s I 'iitimeiit hostile to the atii'u.l mined by some ant i Cummins gates. It was .'dated that only of the 11(1 deb'ga'.es opposed tie- as- ilele three lliil.ii Yale College Will Honor the Financier For His Part in Relieving Recent Panic, nation of either Dnllivtr or Cummins., j The conference agreed that a ; a l;asis ol harmony il should he under stood tiiat if Dollivcr were nominated for vice prosidenl, Cuminins tuiist. sue I otod him in the senate and in turn ludiivi-r he cuai alii eed the support, of tin' Cummins element for a return to. the senate following the retirement of Aliisou; thus guaranteeing to Dolli vcr us claimed, that by accepting the vice presidency ho would not effect a termination his own official ciirorr. President Said To Be Wilbng. On the ether hand it was piopose ! that if Cummins were nominated for vice president, his foliovveis would be satisfied with the arrangements. It was also stated that Senator l'.orah bad presented Cuminins ipiali tications to President Roosevelt and that the suggestion bad obeli warmly receiv i .1. There was much dNeu.-sdon during ihe day of tin- possibility of (he tit in itiation going again to Vice Picsideiit Fairbanks. There is a strong senti ment in his behalf, and many predict New Haven, Conn., .Inn Id.--I. is repelled bore today by nuilinrl1 that an honorary decree f I.I,. D.. will b con p ri cd upon .). 'ierponl .Morgan by Yale I 'niv ers.it y wlu-ti he a'tteiids the i nienicni eiii, pt. (-r;c;-c s s lie ! wek. Mr. Mm gall, who has b -en abroad, c-t his vacaiion shell and sailed on Saturday hist in order to keep the engagement here, j The honorary degree of 1,1,, J i. is the highest degree Yale can give for distinction in any field of work. It is tin- settled policy of the Uliivrsitv to : ingl" out f, r In r groat In. nor men who have achieved notable snc ss s or pin formed deeds of homing great loss and Mr. Morgan is recognized as the powerful force whi' h did so much to relieve the financial situa tioti. RECEIVER IS APPOINTED charge of the work, committees on cre tin' committee in I"he wink of the b-ntii Is and resolutions has been nark. ,1 by g: cater .difficulty and re iorts who h enne from tin i r delibera ions indicate a sharp cont.utioti b - lore tlie final di tails are off. cte.l. Onened With Prayer. i;,-v. V, m. O. Wati rs. of Cin'cag '. op ne.l the convention with p:ay.-r. as follows: "O Lord, o;;r heavtnly Father, tie high .vid mighty ruler of the universe, who lost from thy throne 1 1 hi ! I all the dwi Hi rs upon earth; most heartily A" b -.-eet b t'.K-t! .with tii--y favor to 'hot I an I bh ss Civ servant, the lie will a 'unless th i lin receive tlie nomination coiivigition can lie made to l.e'ievt' that if nominated lie will decline. The vice president, is doing his best to create this impression and all iiifpiiries meet, with the uniform response that he will not accept. Finht on Reduction Move. The question of whether or in t. th re shall be a reduction In th, rep resentation in future national Repub lican conventions was discusst d f-r two hours today by th committ e on ; tiles and order of business, without result, adjournment bring taken tint 1 i o'clock tomorrow morning in order that members of the coiinuitlee might For the Barry Erothers Transporta tion Company, Operators of Steamers on Lake Michigan. Chicago, .him- K,.--Harry liioihe s I Transport:, tioti company, which have been operating a line of st -am as be tweeii west shore points ot l.ik Michigan wan phic d in the hand , of Ceorge K. Itrciinau as receiver today Th" court aVo enjoined tlie I't r j Mat tpc-tte Railway company fr tii in terfering with the sii-aiaer ' I'cre Mar ipieite Na. "." vvhieh th" t ra ;s,ioc;i- jtion 'o!iipai"y puroha-ed rt u ly an I im v.lvch fl"' rai'road ch:is s to bav a li-a fir an unpaid portioti of tie purchase He". No s at tun nt of the ii.ii i : ; i'-s sind ass ts w as file I. IP g: oes and i tilers. 'I'll,- lit "I'd and the r avings banks i - .-s,di.t ions have been i., i i ilc, cia .-idi-rablj. so wire i'aost of the others I'iieie were two or three divisions and in each case the vote sti od it lo in nor ol tin- n.lmfnishalioti nollcles I'lie ia.iiia, t ion ipn siion was pt.sipon itl i 1 1 1 1 1 totiioint.w. Tii" Taft f.irci h claim tonight lo have the ad v ii'il :ig e in Hie struggle .Mr the Injunction plank of, the p'at ''in I'liey ass, -it Hint, the appoint moli,. if th sub ct i-iniillt" lo consider !!' ia;iou.; out r, iva I . .1 planks w.c i dinliP t. siieoi ss fur Hiem, and ke in; v-.l w iih much satirfaol ion to the fa-; that. Chairman Hopkins had appointed on this ei.nri.ittoo nine men who fa vortd the Injunction plank and Ion. w ho tiro oppi si-J 'to it. The Taft taailiigers predict a favor alile rt suit in thit fall commi. tee and iiL.iltd..iMi,i nju :;.,ut adit (hat tlo-ii Tgo'i; wPI 1-, 'de;p7iiae. " -' -" Tin- oppi .sitjou, still under the lead ership of Speaker Cannon, ia toiilgl-! 'aiming :lu velis to "2 on the lull committee and U e.vpi essing conli . lence that when the plalform goes to ihe convent ion lilt- ebji ct ionalde plank will be missing. ii Is known her- today that in she in-" from Washington is being ex i He.l ill behalf of the adminislrallo'i platfoim suggestions amlii is slated Hint both the president and Taft favor tie- adoptioii of the iniuiiction idank On the ipiostion of the antiiiijune tioii plank it is stated that the sub committee stands II to 4 in favor ot tip injunction plank. Samuel (lumpers ml other labor advocates will b. heard by tin- sub commilteo tnmonov. The conilii ittee on 1 1 solut On s or ;-;:liiod by eleiiing S-nator Hopkins runii man and John F. I.acey of Iowa. en t.iry. Alter i;s-eniiL- f,.r some 'ime t: repre -citations of iiutnor.ins' pt r el s vv ho dt sii p. s mire t lie In men i f special ;.nn;,s m th plat fietii a Mill committee was appointed lo consider all ulsput -d ipicsiiins In deluil ami add tic r.nisiiing louclu s to the iloclilil' nt. Subcommittee Hears Arugmcnts. Among tin so lr aid was the d lo i-.iition of ladi-'K. who waiitii! a li'' oral plank in taver r woman s'iffra,e .V hil'.-'e deb-alioll of vaiioll-' Da tnna'ilioi a. ked th ; n Ivecacy ol lib- i a! immigratii u logh.'ai ion ; Hour D. Clark, of (loiaha. spoke in supmit ( f inland walorway Imprnv .-n ft s an I ,1.'VI, atcd the i;,u.llice of $.",, l. vvt rlh of two p.-r c. at I. ends fr the ;! tying on of th" work. 0 sai I be r.-p.-.-s pt mT of I ah O'll' -t iVe ti.i'n::i"U in 1 llit-il oe i lit , as the tm st rnd'cat preio- i" i tis in c.i , I. nee. He artoi'l vaiioi.s po'titt in t.- V ci of tlie .!ail: v. iiit h l eads : Mr. Chaiiiiiau and Ct nveiitii u ; Am Ho r chapter In cur history under Repubin an ; lion is soon lo In- concluded, and con form ill!-, lo parly iisaite long estate lislo d this couvo'itioii i f lb-legates and their alternate;;, chisel! by the lb publican eh.-ctoi "ale from every statt' and territ.iry uitiiiu the coii-titn-s if (he Repiihlic, tneits In (hi:-? high council to submit Ihe record if its nchiev fluents Pi (he critical re v iew of the Amei ic.nu people it II i f make Irish avowal of lis faith in the na'ional iduiini- tra jactioti f I' of the He prim Iples and polii ie publican party. Foei years ago the Republican party in national convention submit ted the record of Its achlei i-monts to the American people, annniinced lis policies for the future, and, invok ing; eonl inuaiio" of pi hlit', favor, placed in nomination for the tiffin" of Pl ei lileut and Vice President of the Hulled St ad. .Thltr Horn - VcnTn:T""r'.-rrfrr'-'vr" r'TirrmtiBs, -rrtm-f wcr" elected iind jilat form approve) by u popular vote of ".'l-' l, is."., a rei U"d ll!leUlllpled in lf IdiitOI'V llf politic, i! paiti'-s since the fouiniat loll if th" gnveinment, receiving the in lorsemenl. of .'!2 slates out of tlie V. with bill Hi in opposit Ion. In view of this iiidot s-'iiient, It lie ame p'-rt liiciit and opportune 0 n l"ir", What has th" Republic.-iu party done in the last four yearn of gov ernment control in many n speets the most rciiiarkab" and liillliant in ihe Iiisloiy of the party and th" .nullify to forfeit public confidence or citato ilistiust in its capacity f.r ful.ur administration'.' Alt'inur-h somo untoward and unforeseen condi tions have In set the Republic di'lillg tlio. last lour year., yet those have n pel and oviuct'Uie with ulaeii'y e, and the country has steadily onward in i's course of Industrial The W ise Iitel hem lieelit of the Itopuh'l. a;i party long years of Its . asn nd I ami com li ma relied matchless triumphs, legislation luring the ciny ami administration if national :-ff.iirs laid the fouiid.il ion for the pub Ie weal so si cur'-iy thai, in dls dieting condition, not even a torn porarv pani", which iieeessnri y o.uc!.. s the mainspring of all Indus t. ini life, c ml. I ati'-st the cuiiitrv's i si h ss adv am e. The a;;ih iillural de arme-nt has eontipi cd its work in promoting the Interest of the farmers b diversifv h.c II. P.. Filler, w ed the KicHioih Hi, --hit i rs. 11 1 in all about '"'." what is regai.b'.l of all iniciiction P t it 1 1 n MORE SOCIALISTS ARE ELECTED. t'i oils t ' ' . It-. !l tin t l! i e rs to a - v, t ;i i ; i ii; in id i r. 'lie. 11 ill Vlt c and to it t ami t WOihlll ti eir in. I g th-. light or .er.c:ade such h-ri I i i -Ualic" i f inju'.t t i eis v. it! i nt tii.d by ' ctiO DP is to ol . f t ; ru t uit t 'h pud g;i.;r.t'.te pe,--oi.s acr u-e I or so near th.u n tmi'ilstnith n in f on si nut f the Hnited States othtrs in authority; and so t. th'-tn with Hie .grace of thy Hoiy Spirit, that Ho y nny always incline t thy v ill. atnl walk in thy wav. Fa '".: them (deateonsly v. it!) licav.-u'y gifts, grant petit.v h tig this ' fe to obtain felicity. And O. tm st gra"ioi;3 Hod. w? '.iiniir.v In se i h thee, as for the peo ple of th"" l intt d States ia general, -o especially for this National Repub in 1 a'l ! confer ovr night for thf ir delegations. ph-aish ! opposition to tie- plan came entirely from the scuih. The committee with thf except ion of tubs one and twelve, adopt'-d th" tubs of Hi" last convention. The a ! rc asst-inbled ;that n thfiiiE-h niii if mif rtf IttriQu r.,e.-.r.I i- . .c , lliean tor'erit! bip.'ikinc no-roars of th dais; of Elaine and McKinley wonhl swm-j. th (CttK luJcl on Sivlh r.ige.l lit rlin. .lutie 10. Tin- r suit final i h" Hons for the P.-u.- si tmliv sl-.i'i that, in the new then- will he s'x and pt s-iol; Socialists. The Polo? will ; inci a.-ed in t ho dp t 1 v t them in health ami jt-m- rul s r.-si rv-. ,1 for fa: titer discussion bers. wltfo the ftr.-n. C-m- : to live: a-id final iy after ' tomorrow- have ivferencp to the mm- have gaint d r-ivlit at the e- ;. riiist'ng li.-e an I i Per of re: ( st utai ions and tnaant-r of more libetal groui s. proc.'duirf ia Hie election of represen tations and the manio r of proci-d i " in tlie election of d'-iegati-s to the na tional con em ion. The latter piopo -j sit ion w as place l in tne namis or a of itl I ho dsn t.: va'i the li- t st P 1 '" ( S-.l ! fi b.v r t! uMon was A. Ihu .' N jti .mi! str. Ttoas y op l-'eiii i al n iii A -in iat i in o-' M:.!iiif,ictu; ei .-. P;-it'-.-ls fit' A-aln.-t i::t I : tin : i.st in si il a e f ' t rk bu- i VVs ! if I. li-.-" Si . i o : : 'rij'-m ti- "-S ll'f' :! h." !' r. v i.-i i f k t f t -. ' (Concluded ob Third Page.) WOMAN ATTORNEY SUICIDES Detroit. .lime 1 Mrs. M trr S u.irl CefTin. the only pra tiling v.orr-an at toiney in Detroit, rs deal from tin effects of laudanum, tat-in. i; is thought, with suicidal intent. Taft W;r Crtciert a! v s. a ; tlie ci i-.i. ut i .- aioiounr d it i tb- isloli .fi'evl-. ( i.ll-iS- 1 I p -st bniiis:. Ilurle- tCoIlt'lld ate! Foi-i'h- .1 oa Third Pa ; f i tl bv Mo a s. ciat i n : u t ; in I He' N-w on-1 l o ta' ; jean i r k Fight. i's Coil! l.'it t- !e :;; Hi t.'i !t Fair r .-.oh oiCe-i their h sti. va.i:.-Ho- 1 I .f f.irtu ic.-llth if products: tap seeds and to onr tl; i in:- d i.-ea-t m animal atid ing Hi" be-1 in i 1 1 i'M, s I i at l;l u i li- n .- f,,od law. e pr a'l m vv ..-c ,!.- ing I hints mat- and tt hit II Infest and ial'v edit an I during He- v i-.-n biiihti'i--.. i' mists to :in- In n. fit t r-' vegetable life; sutiir inins'r.v fsn million puts itoilai : -t,f. r. e l nhaticig the value ducts, rolls -rvlllg the our people ; dist i ilait" I IT mil ar I'm" nearly prov bled fi r ov or 2 """ ra'h-T info: mati n f- r of agr!cti!t ur-; pr t.-( t ,! it. , . ,,r f f tit v,aBt places in I lossotplng gard oro'l'ii-i.' iiiea iiitr t!i" drv . million I e-l n I. ji" i mip;-' s-ih!e c if p. 1 H- frot'i the liiviu-'i-s t!;-- at id huol- a-i I feitile Pe'ds an! s ; Mt-iiib-d orr a f ir t rai ls w sf w ar t r ciotis. so tha' t.ear'y Is ,i v.-ar - V I! ,. 1 y I" m n id, ha; .". a:,d iug th :i-.ti i:c b. ins heft" itl v- rv P.itU'.ll f..r t The ,' r. o ' iv ' C.UlIS.t 't litis ( !n c Vpi' iici a i 't Is and if ;r ,'! ; been 1 P- t ml : it tiiwd that liad already assembled at ihe Auditorium Annex. The IliinoH politicians wlio were there Wcr-' struck with the -. on. ate, 1 Speech ail i miter, and tln-v on. fit ly ill ile ir lulu. Is o ft he- tdctt, fiuiud- .i iiiioti occasional reitiils from Wash ington, that. I In. re might soon be a vacancy in the Illinois senators'!!, . Senator Cullom appeared such a; t. did eight or tell years ago and cvhih iltil the same keen iutt rest in Ihe eon volition as lie manifested in r.imihtr t vents long tiBo. Tlds perhaps will lie the last Hue that Sena'or Ctillum will head the HI! nois delegation Imt that is w hat we have been hearing for i he la t du.e l years. In many respect! Hie s.'iih.r senator is tlio most remarkable unci tills state ever lias produced. No malt in Illinois, nt any time in the stitt'a hlstoiy, has held so prominent a p'a-e in public life for so Ions a time. Ho lias been In politics actively and coa- iiuiiHtsly ever tduefl , he ;ntti4 to larni i ity live years ago. II--C viJi elt cH d city attorney soon after com ing to Hie capital; lie was eh-cti-d to ihe legislature in hsrai, and the s.ime. year was a presidential elector. It tfvdl he was elected speaker i f th 11 I nois house, and from then until th" present time he has been almi st can- tlnuouslv In public officf as legislator, cotigressma'i, governor ami senator Hxeepl In lSIUi. when he Sought the nomination for prt sidi-nt, he has never , suffered a defeat. It was he wh ph-aced Hi-ant in noniliuition at th i Philadelphia convention in He wiLS chaliuiitui of the Illinois delegation m l.SM, when this state tried to ton-" iotin A. hogan imuiimitcd for oresl- lent. It is Weil remembered how. four years ago. when the "allies" that hail controlled the deadlocked stgt; convention, fi cling fairly Invincible, thought they had the retiring governor slatetl for tlie chairmanship of the II. I mils delegation. Senator Cullom. when the votes were counted, was fomi 1 to have Iv en elected to that highly iiono! abh position. One of fh id.l.-.l traits of Se,i I -r Cullom. viewed as a politician, -s that be never bus been kno'vn to claim a vlit-oy in advance tf an election. This is so strikingly at variance wi'h Ihe gtneral rub- that il has been ma i in among Illinois politicians f.r many yeais that "Culloin always fig ures H out in advance Hint lie can't !" elected." .Tlie common practic nniong caiididate.s "claim everything." by" lots followed, sticc. ss. an exactly wit. "claim nothing.' ' if ian, sit; ing in t I t 'oriiini Atine anl '"uilom as 1-e miiit for office h t:i hut "I'ncle Shel with phenoaientil opu site rule, to ' An ol 1 time po'l lobby cf the Audi waicliliig Senator I in tii crowd last Wedntsday evening said to the vvriltr: "It has always struck me as i most curious thing tha! the senafo:-, where ver b- has a tight on hand, pi .'cad of trvitig to iiisi.;!" his follower .villi etitiiiisiasni by claiming certaiii viitory. invariably tries to convince them that be is beaten, and that th "lily s!. ti.l.-r hope he has lies, w Hi betn. i recall tieing in a conference wit!; bis frj.-nds a f--.v vear ;ig.. on ev" ( f a se-.a'oriai e'ecHoa. Thrv A-n t!i" men upon whom he reli-i. oid they w.-e t be king up the Repuh 'ieun mettihers i f the legislature to se now many could ! i-outitt d for Cui The s. niOT hi;nse'f was present,, as the na::-s if th- legis'aters Wei " w ho !.it!l hlil-i ,-ift t" . t: 1 t 1 . i t l' it is : I!?-.-'! 1 '.'' lei'. -ell dollars. Ml, ii.i't-1. fi aggr"4;u ah' ut 'il'iiii-. slowing an incn;ise tit al'v t i i ,ry coiintrv. its ! if sta'i ties has established a 8 (ConehiJeJ on Sixth I'ase.) ! H c w If T ej.it "1 I esti-I.'"-pra--:-e.i stem ca;h-1 !." w . n-d ii-li( ate the ones ! be I ic.l'iled for or asaiust He cart ful'v elimla.Ked a!! fa! m-'T-.-b,'! s. Then these ti-"- i l'i. :;'.' ,1 wtuiei ! for Hui re cou'it !. an! ereat ly to his suri rhf a:i" h.iii-iu I!" re w.re enough of !hm -iou:i::a;t ! in! in the ca::ci:. The sci- h.i-J l.'in-l-'f,!- !oi had failed Si prov-' Maij.lf In at "i and d- jrisi knovv he' actually gi t mad w hen w tried to eouvnii.' him that 1: s-if? It can't be so," he wcu'd fay; 'thrH ll mintakt? somewhere. But thw wi-j no mistake; the saairr 33 i-enm. (ConcluJed oa TUrd ra? ) -