The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Progressive Love Feast
the Democrat.
Special to
—Senator i^everitl
rhi ago, auk'
Sittleton Has Report.
Racial to Democrat.
Washington, Aug. 2—Representative
Martin W. Littleton ot New York
Democrat, does not concur
with the
Money of His Own. ^
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 2.—Gove.
nor Thomas R. Marshall said he had agitation over
declined ait* offer of four
John Bull in Defeat.
London, Aug. 3.-The continued
Kr, .at lirita t poor
5a,d Wife Was Insulted. < He Forflot His Expense
Duncan, OUla.. Aug. R.-flalmlnK | Special to Democrat.
living
l'a\vn«fc Okla., Aug. '.• rhe
ten I was confirmed here today 11 >
of his Stowing ill the Olympi games .it
i meeting last
D
that
rar
wire
J. P
other members oi the Stanley invest!
gating committee in proposed hill
amending the Sherman anti-trust act.
He submitted a dissenting report to
congress today.
The fundamental fault manifestei
throughout this bill," Mr. Littleton
leports, 'is that It legislates primarily
tIk 'l^iiensi"'"fkhi f 'perso'nal^dm^lgn , nlKht of the athletic advisory club to
the democrat!^ candidate for the | consid-"
11 Str<« iu>tn a tanner
w stirred the Progressives to greater [ mlle^rUieast of = ^ F JL
, ,i,„ Jinv. man Bird McOuire tor leiiominatiou
the United a neighbor farmer, ntxir the htreet i
the situation
TneSrU he had arrayed ' Hri.ain " j\^|demn'uoi.^'ttHTJIIr Of bt. nomt-1 had h^;V. "''aVin1!./"tAo'la.l'.J that'thta
with a "a"^ ;;;a^; r7ou^°^1 e^'!; the games as seriously as p other >.uthm. ,, o( the flr8, conven j suited lie. on three former VamndulV-TnouUI the hotel, lined up the telephone and
- advocated a team rep ^ ^ ^ national progressive atreetraan and Witt had (lu .rr-'- emK ■>
cld^ntal items. > "" - e"Ure emP'"'I «hlBh Colonel Roosevelt is | early in the day over some cows
The men who
i today when he severely criti. probably fatally
^Trt iK'sbor*! elsed t he l-resident of th. MM . «l«ht>or farmer , -- ■ thT, „lrtrlet> wtod
' "*-™ ::::::: Srr."«„ - - • ™ - «*
Geo. Ball Ran Amuck.
Special to Democrat.
Denver, Colorado,* Aug. —Soutli
Platto is a summer resort near here
and a favorite with tourists. This
season £outh Platte has had an unu-
sually large number of visitors the
ho' 1 - b« :i-- iiro: «d. Irf the midst
of gaiety la*.i night. George Ball an
Eastern tourist, ran amuck. He shot
and wounded five people three of
whom will die. H# then set fire to
which, he es
Tbt*
"pay for his speaking tours and in-[nations. He advocate a ,e.. ^ ^ ^ natlo„al progr(,8Slve | 3tr„,man and Witt had Quarreled beta,, a J
| resenting the entire empire-.n I r, wMch Colonel Roosevelt I* early In the day over some « ; ^ _ ( provl(h>g |hn«
to take track events. ^ I „ r took place in the Collseun.. had settled their dllte.ei.ee
offered
aia.ea !" 'iu... j
ze of Industrial over my campaign expenses have higl. j
un Us^ 11''preserves tte'chief''fa'u« "of political ideals, and l, cannot conceive
setting was at ! they met again at night, Streetin
11 for
Witt with a
r^'law Which is the policy that they won,.
seek
of a be'a1ed attacke^.-o[ provWi[ip ii|icai favorsl. 8al(l the Kovernor,
haa gTOwn up in:
any means of pieventlon
. • whue
nd of $25,000 be raisul 'tended bv all of the usual ceremonies i tired twi, _
to have the I the next three years and *50,000 the ^ ^ ml|,onal lH,Utical gathering, th, !,arrel«l shotgun, the first load taking;.' -
, to bo used forprepara-, ^ ^ iiro(.t.i(dlngg W(,re 8UKgestlve
of a love feast.
dissenting voice was raised
The question of
must file
law is very
and id it es
itemized
double*1 statement not more than fifteen dajs
after a" concern value of their money returned iajpo-1 tonrth^r, ^ actual
It fails ut-^-'but 1 have never a,)p(ial t0 the pnblic for *.25,000
I Doyle was read announcing tb'«U he
' ii i v>ck ixiKltp fur 1125.000
effect In the abdomen and the second 'he primary
Witt was lead-1 ' numiier of
and Street man. f°r editress
after shooting him, offered to help HWkman.
but he refused aid and j
than
it I
in the right forearm,
ing a saddle horse.
legraph oi>erators on the lawn forc-
ed the group attending the injured to
join ti ** grou; and Kept them under
guard until the hotel was destroyed.
He then made his way to the moun-
tains. \ - quickly as word could be
s* nt to Denver Sheriff Dennis and a
in the
days before
s also claimed that
nocratlc candidates
same tlx as posse, together with a bunch of doc
Not a dissenting voice wu •- 1,.. . • • tors and nurses started for the scene.
,.ation3 t0 any person tor campaign r - - ■ durinK the session. The question of after shooting him. offered to help!"" • . >. :« follow,,! the maniac and
terly to confer upon any gOT€TOtH««. « • for ,ht, ganM? purpose. j ,,. from ,lu. South hint mount, but he refuted aid and have him traced to Ward's mountain.
a, agency the power to see to it tha • a ndI ■ ' The Hev. It. 8. Hccourcy Uffan. M«S artier ... the 4.y went to K nelgWof. 1 where Kill th. Dutch
concern, in restraint of trade, do not begin. a mcet I member of the British Olympic com- ,ollu,ilUe, but there medical aid was -ecureil. He is nor Douglas, An/. . Aug. K 1'iat.
..It distinctly treats the symp I >"t ' Bhall bean.pl> Imittee. proposed that .*150,000 be',1" tbe n™. |„vn..,„., t0 Uvev 1 Hertllng and Culdo Shuhert.
grow up.
It tills loan.'
[mlttee, "proposed
Ho said
who
' raised-.
told him that if he had the British
, . ,.\i)loslve in their enthuslas
Select Name For Party. 1 athletes for three months the Ameri- , ,
Sheriff Cates was notified of the; were killed near Montevosia
lildren
r .he state delegation came Into the j Ing Street man asleep at a neighbor's | cold blood, was the gist of-t.ie repori i hy an)| w,f(J thlg ,llorning by Mrs.
aall' linking and snouting In their de house with the shotgun beside the|made here last night M i Michael Cu.lahy of Chicago who was
it. the hirth of the new party j bed. He
I light
toms and ignores the disease,
does not establish any agency which
through the enforcement of specific,
statutes, can insist upon these initial Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 2.—The Boose j (,ang would stand no chance.
safeguards without which all effort to | campaign ln Pennsylvania this' The most exaggerated Impressions
reach the wrong must fail. Under: ^ wl), be fought under the name' pr(,vllll F.ngland regarding the ^ tho chorus lat< r left the bulldiir- pending
its provision over capitalized con-1 Qf w.lsi,jnKton party. In eom'^ianre | An)erjcan ojytnpto team. I normous 1 ^ game happy frame of mind. Al wounds.
ceru6 with the power of holding com-i wlth the g(ate law preem])tlons 0f the ; sumfl were Fpent and a:i arms ofl ol|1_,h grf<,n hands were supposed to
panics may, without challenge, ent#r I nMn6 of the Washington Part} *ere I trainers carried, according to the I ^ ^ heln)j machinery cf thel .
and continue in the field of interstate, bere today tor practically every |Br,tlsh newspapers. I .old Dcsbori ronVentlon worked moo,hi: and effi-j g t.,al to Democrat.
commerce. | on6 of the 2U7 legislative districts, | ough lg quoted as saying the running i .j^cre was no roll call of th, , Mich., Aug. C.—'Warrants
"The real truth is that the hill i(b(. 50 senatorial districts and the track and swimming lank constructed , ,..ju .. liut the , elegate section ,> ' ,.b.,rBi„tt ' nine lu toit aldermen with
Simply a complicated rearrangement I congpeMionai districts ai well as f"r|a|)0ard the steamer Finland for the ,b( arr&na«d in the same man- L-ihery the result of recently climax
of the rules of evidence and tbe | the state at large. , 1 Americans cost $100,000. The solemn
The Family Reunited.
ho of this fight 111 the eon-' expected to llvc\ jllertltng anu niu « o . - | Special to Democrat,
ho I -I ""ed near Montevosia. t-onor.t.j K;lllsa9 clty: Aug. 3._Their four
Main ' shooting and went to'the district, find I Mexico, teceiitly weie mnnUuil ' , h i 1.11.-n were re-iore.l to Jack Cu.la-
was the, gist of -the report
Swedish trainer j TUe ,u.u gates at times were
Warrants . Issued.
burden of proof under existing law.!
without a serious effort to meet and
Wanted Wife 3adly.
i nlackwoods magazino prints an edi-
torial under the head of '-The Folly
of International Sport," which is the
ner as at the republican national con ^ investigation tonducted by Detec
vention a few weeks ago, and accoin-(I.ve j Burns and operatives
rightly solve the great industrial prob
Ituna which have grown up since the | LoulBvllte( Aug, 2.—Frank Klaaden'1 fiercest attack upon the Americans
existing law was enacted ; aud even | C;J years 0idi shot and serlou"15 I ,|iat has yet appeared.
this re arrangement ot llle rules ot i woun(Ieii Mrs. Carrie Harve} because | ^ ())(i lmsiness 0f the rooters'
evidence Is contrary to every notion | s.he,rt,[UBed to marry him. He admit-|ga>g elUtoriaii -to oncourage their
or English and American jurlspru- • ted the shooting and its cause. He i champions and to prove their
dence. It has been compared witl'| waB held to the grand Jury 1 (]ls(!USt at every success not won un-
the railroad law requiring railroads., ll0nd of $300 on a charge of mail-, ^ tho stars and stripes. To this
Is held In the county jail I burn, sent .from this city by Oernian
the outcome oi Witt' friends of the men to make a report
Ion the affair to the Herman govern-
jment, of which they were said to
have been subjects.
Hilburn reported he found Hertling
hanging from a branch of a low tree.
X grass rope was found about his
throat.
Shnbert was found lying on his
back with a piece of rope about ten
feet long around his neck. His body
was badly mutilated.
court
Ready to Quit Juarez.
Juarez, Mexico, Aug. ( . Gen. Pas
lei Orozco served notice today or
,e residents of Juarez that after to
and that all
modating nearly 1,100 jjersons, wa ;Wil.e formally Issued last night and
ftlloj. Ti e alternate section also had I it was Mate,i that the aldermen
Its full quota. There was not the; wouM ,t,e arraigned in justice
inie i " h of spectators today as ai , |u,re tomorrow.
(he r< ublican gathering, hut when i prosc<;Uting Attorney Shepherd said
• lie pr (Clings iiegau the gallurte-; Ul;|, n0 wararnt yet had been Issued) cue
I had tew empty seats. Convention i for Edward r. s-chreiter secretary of I the reside!
leader- were enthusiastic last night |Detroit common council commit- night he would not w nspoiis^ ^
over 1 ■ showing made in tho Coli- tee and a|legcd to have figured III | the safety of thee itj
se,i 111 to lay and
no better look
set of delegates ever was seen on the. reason
floor of a national political conven-1
lion. , • I
Wotk of the national committee on
C ntested delegate cases caused a de- j
- '. , ;; Bvt_nd.,, because of this I foul tactics, and then provide that if j Crane May Handle Money. I. < of nearly tlw.e quarters of an .( ()f N, w ,.v ,nri.g the
strained 01 extended | na^a.^ the nrel _ - Charles R. Crane | jlour jn the assembling of the con\en-
I. oil campa • r u:e ; ■ '
understood after the P ::ltimcre
end they came armed with tin trum
which challenged, to show that thelT douB 8hooting. Kladden met th.-
rates are reasonably. It rc-illy is ! woman while she was on her way t0,])ct3 |ind uns<.emly things called col
contrast ins-tead of a comparison. A | work this moniing and repeated his yellg „
man or a concern may obtain control()f(er mariage. She refused to talk j ^.be ed|tor|a] concludes^ by advocat-
anil he fired four shots at her, only j (hat t)lc Olympic games be aban-
doned.
of 30 ])er cent of the business
which he or it is engaged by sheer I o]]e o( whlch took effect
efllcency. He or it may have no way J
of knowing how much or little Is re
i:g inaue ... ... t4,e and alleged to nine usu.cu -
,1 mad. the claim that th(> „raft scaIuial. The prosecuting i who did not go with him .
king, more substantia! attorney stated there was a ''good 1 cross the border to hi aso. .a
,-ipeclai to Democrat.
Sea Girt. Au-c. 2. Governor Wilson
annou ces he will not resign the gov-)
ernor Id of New Jorsej during
- '* "."■I""-1 :r . «°-i ...
tiem. ln the cute, it. bit, actually ' < > campaign for tho r pu can I • h 1 draned steel onco with Wllson ani1 hp (U rillo(1 t01 |nez ?ala-/,ar. who has escaped from, and when Ave hundred feet in the
case of a railroad the knowledge of every vestige of its ™'sten™ , "al nomination, may be tre^™ |'; " 0ral-ii Army life' and tollow tMaveland's prec«lent not ,e tra wl by federals at Casn • | lr „lg WBtoe slopped and he fell to
the reasonableness is peculiar,y - | ^ ^^1 - TJitTv"! with ^ Friends 'hroughout New .lersey Inearth was instantly U,led.
merce and business,
external and beyond them.
Is the first definite move In the long
delayed, evacuation* of the Muxican
bonier City by rebel troops. Trains
are being made up for the movement
and the artillery and cavalry horses
loaded.
It i* announced that Orozco with
the five hundred rebels sta tlonel heie
will proceed south on the Mexican
given their custody when the C'udal y
divorce was granted. The children
have been in a California convent.
The Cudahy's were remarried one
month ago.
Congresisonal Affairs
Special to Democrat.
Washington, Aug. 2.—Debate in the
rnderwood cotton bill began in the
I senate. Disagreement will be report-
| ed on the steel bill by conferees on
account of hitching on the Canadian
reciprocity appeal amendment, tack-
ed on by sennte.
Goes to New York.
Special to Democrat.
Seagirt, Aug. 3.—Wilson went to
New York this afternoon for a con-
ference with McCombs. He denied
any serious trouble in the national
committee. He said: ''Of course
there were many minor differences of
opinion."
Another Aviator Losi.
Special to Democrat.
London, Aug. !l. Lindsey Campbell
an Australian, was here learning
aviation so he could be an instructor
afteiis and the
rum corps on the stage vied with '. , Aalol,ini, h{m nnt tf> rc
"i; -sr.... - r «.• <s- - en vzTJSTJ?-?*—
ers from former
r^uarr«'— /means for the p«^ of ecu [he govcrnor w^d j laf D.XOn, —I;" of
of proof to establish theitn-lling output and fixing pricers, and ^ ,hst a treasurer had been i^rty. rapped for order. Th « . s,1„„ort<,rs. ph
,s of such restraint the natural and orderly combination ^ ^ by himself and M lonal, i, peated later when tin- call for th (,)|lt;linil,K ,.ont, i
.. .... .. ; ,.f entepiirises which assembles undei ; McCombs. hut that the . onvention was read and there «a-,
that the | convention was read and
until itj even greater enthusiasm when for-
ceived daily.
pledging support
contributions are re-
An
Stanley is
when restrain
the burden of
Ihair'be upoiMhe acused corporation, j of enterprises «hich assembles unaer , rhalrman MoOombs,
The committee's proposed bill de-' one control those corporations hi . . ame wouid be withheld
I lie . , stage bv stage, do . ,,_t„rmined whether the mar. mer Senator Beveridge was presented
fines "restraint of trade as toiler I StW malilnB „ ii„l~" t^lT^ as the choice of the national commit-! Terrible Disaster.
"The wor s rest o r.u.< product out of raw material. In * Crane who was appointed by tee for temporary chairman. The for Siecial to Democrat.
mean in restraint in any .respect or l.h- may be ,, vel, _ July. 1909, as mln- .nality of electing Sen ,tor Beverid,, ! Mireml.erg, Bavaria, Aug. 2.
to any extent o ra®0rc0njj'h' " j (,ffl(.ien, UEefui and "harmless comibi- ch, }jllt who was recalled , mis not necessary and amid ronewe,: j immense powe; station collapsed w ti.
ZnSa£n. Tn"ton if corporations, each of «hich 'of the ,amo year Just', . .'nim he was • a place on | eighty workmen Inside. Tm weu
•Under this definition" nays Mf. performs a portion of .be whole labor as ^ W*M leaving for ih« orient, I* the stage and handed -u« gavel. killed outright, Bv
necessary to perfect a manufactured known |0 have leaned favorably to-j Stands by Negro Letter thirt five vw.e mju.ed, severa
articla—such a combination would In- w.m, (he caBdidacy of Governor Wll-| After the national committee ha,!.Uli>. Troops wet-
crease profits and cheapen the article , ^ having so expressed himself on I i mposed of the negro contestants thejslst in searching the debris
to the consumer, while a combination a rpt,ent vlg,t (0 Seagirt in company h o.m center was irmsferred to Col-.
of corporations engaged in the same 'wi(h Presid<>nt Van Hlse of the Unl- ; - el Roosevelt's quarters. The Col | Record Prices Ma^e
Frisco Men Organize.
i-co station agents along tho Red I
which
i has
Littleton, "no business could be con-
ducted that is r.ot a restraint of trade
if by restraint of trade is meant re-
striction of competition. If 10 men
and
ailed out to as
start in the same line of business
and 2 of them survive with the col- work upon a like article °r ente verB,ty ot Wisconsin.
umn of trade of that business, in- prise, though reducing somewhat th The announcement that Joseph E.
creased a hundredfold, they have ex-i cost of production, would acquire a Davies ot wiBConsln, secretary of the
tended- the trade, but the. have un dangerous, control of output an „atlpnal
.,..<?l refused, however, to take a| Special to Democrat.
hand in the. di«'o: j'.bough a iaie'-' Kansas City, Aug. 6.—Record prices
number cf excite i I all .v.vers appea'eo j were reached today. Steers ten dol
Selected Appointees.
Trenton, N. J., Aug. 7.—Gov. Wilson
division of the Frisco lines have j announced Tuesday afternoon the ap-
i f cted an organization for the mu pointment of Itolla Wells, former
.111.1 benefit of the company, employes mayor or 'St. Louis, as treasurer ot
and the traveling public. The follow j the national democratic committo-,
ing officers were elected: President, and the appointment of Charles R
i McNalr of Ada; vice president, S. Crane of Chicago to be vice chairman
II K .IS, of Hope \rk.: and secretary j of Ihe finance committee.
C r Manning of Henryetta. The as Henry Morgentliau of New
iatlon accepted the Invitation cf been , ho . .. chairman.
he Holdenville chamber of commerce, '
II hold its next meeting, scheduled Result In Missouri,
for sometime in September In that , Special to Democrat.
i >. The meeting.was held at Fran St. Louis, Aug. 7.—Incomplete re-
•U and every important station from turns show McKlnley, republican and
. • . j Cowherd, democrat, nominated for
' Sapulpa jo Sherman was represented governor. Cowherd had a majority of
Speed Mania Again.
i Special to Democrat.
6.—Two ante
nearly thirty thousand in the cities.
recent letter to Jm'i
lanta on the negro .;-.es;Ion.
"Real mv letter," he said 'it con
ta'.r.s *a mil stae r.jr-nt of my views."
national com-j He declined to eminent on the ac-ihoss.
of output and natlpnal commitee, would be in
^ubtedly^resTrained* the competition j prices. As to what these devices are Qf the wilson headquarters at
to the evtent of the 8 competitors, j the Joint committee coul.l ascertain chifag0i aetillg there also as assist-
"The confusion which is penpetua' by inquiry for tho purposes of legis-: ant treasurer. ,arf<Ied some strength
ed in this bill between restraint of | altlon. Some of them arcl to the probability that Mr. Crane
. "i .,,1 restraint of competition1 known. From time to time as ne wouId, selected
trade ami res „ I devices for unfair competition or ad- treasurer because of the friend pion of the naHjna tommi.tee and,
will cause D° 6 d vantages should be developed, thej hetwen Messrs. navies- and, •: he had never Iked with any
"ht' . f' eases that the extension of U'euid be •Me.l to tho prohibi.lons . (.rane the negro cr.testanU. -Give
trade will '.■.-.lit onlv from the limits-! "f the statute.- We should save the [fc ,g known that many of the mem-
r enn iire ition To sav thatfield of. tntersta"? commerce as ,M.rR of !he national committee have
v ben it shall appear that any con territory into which certain corpo,ate | ,„hm ot havlnK a man out-
. i„„ of concern, til coucernj, after passing I. proper «■ I ,|d. «( New Tork el'y appointed, and
'^H^stralm of trade and that it con- j agination, ^hot.ld be allowed t . enter (,)a) the narae 0f Mr Crane has been
' ' er cent (tf the and having entered tliey slftiuld l)< wit,.in the last week set before Rat-
,at governed l>j a definite .ode of Indus- Hla) ohalrman McCombs, who p ced
I -. . Madison, Wis., Aug.
to him lie referred *tl em all to his | |ars, "feeders seven-fifty. Medium hogs | mol)1)cg wh„e raclng sixty miles all
hour filled with young society people I
returning from a party, one Btruck a
telephone pole skidded, turning cor-;
l.er, crumpled up and two were killed
one fatally Injured, two others escap
Harris of At (reached eight-fifty, record for this
year. Scarcity of feed throughout
.he country In curtailing shipments
Is blamed for high price of beef and
ln rfltrl"nt thanTo6 pT cent ^land having- entered they slftuld be
trol« more than 3U per cent
value of th tola! qinn'ily
trade sold to 'he
that part*of the United States to
which such concern externls in riicl.
case such jioncern will be required a1
Ihe suit of the government to prove
that the restraint Is reasonable, is to
multiply the difficulties.
'.In lift op'uIon we should make de
finite laws governing competition.
ciflc as far
them my letter as a tract," lie said.
*As soon as he was .Installs" 1" hi
l.e i i < artfe' s C - el rd 'revolt n
a . • r ley of co with his 1* !' .
r s Gov. Hlr.'n Jo jison of Cahi'*r
tun was one jf ;i.e t rst to see .it
(Vii't-e W. Perkins ard ^ifford T
Gradually, b\ the careful study of in , who now holds the office o
dustrial development, by reQUirlng ela treasurer, it was first thought would
borate roports, and by wise and just ; ^ retained In office, hut he declined,
control a system of rules govern inn ann0unclnt. however, his ^rai sup
TTnerst ate crimen could he -lev* ! port ()f Ooverno# Wilson.
oped ar.d the«e rules would become 1 .
familiar to every one engaged in it.
'•Instead of lodging the exclusive
,,lt to apply for ami obta, ^ A , The .n
,llM . ,44 . - . . , I nnnT renort of Father J. M.<(Vn.e}
unfair methods of competition* They , general
should prevent holding companies sec- an.
Knignts of Columbus.
j Special to IJemocrat.
New Haven, Conn., Aug. 6.-
af report of Father 1. M.etl
The^ laws should be ^ ■" junctlon ,he hand. of lhe
8 possible 1.1 defiiiln,.. ♦ Thev I general. It should be P^vldedthatnua^^ ^ ^
..erson whose property, e.tate ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v.
terprlse
damage
prohibited acts, or
ret rebate underselling f* -he in, ^ the doc„r.„tnt the Kni.Vt
pose of driving out competitors, fact inj .
ors? agreements and exclusive con-
trol of raw n.aTetlai, such a# ore.
coal, or oil. and they should prohibit
the combination of.corporal Ions, pro-
ducing ®.c same things In the sun
way for the purple
prices. They should authorize an
received this year $1,541,715.09 br.ng-
,, 1 ine the assets of the organization, ev
U","l0" „f ,r,e c71^0;i; 0,, ;,^;el,,siv,. Of special fund-, up to abou
>"<• '■' n.#l TI, Shows a growth of
of Interstate commerce, coul"
of Oi..o, G<crge ij Record of >' j.
jerse;. and Medill M< Cormick of Clii
■jn at' saw him J [o e they wea-
t *> \ vent Inn hall
Aside from the negro question the
platform was the chef subject which
Celonel Jtcosevelt discussed with hie
leaders. He conferred with a number
of the members of the platform com-
mitted;.ml to 1 them that 11 <# do«
tHnee which he wj 1 set foftb in hj.-
•peech f tomorrow represented
views regard U) the platform.
Beveridge Able P esiding Office
Th^ former senator ^rom Indiana
made a m< st^courtcous pres'dng oil'
ild apply
any federal court having territor-
of controlling | al Jurisdiction for an irj.#;'Ion to
r.ntrain the person or corporation
th: earning the Injury. If a concern I
h"
el formally accepted.
Colonel Roosevelt not being a dele
gate did not attend the opening ses
sion He spent much of Ihe after-
noon motoring.
A decided fea lire of til. in
was the large number of women dele-
gnt< s. Tills called forth great cheer-
ing when the temporary chairman
reached that pflrt of his speeeh alvo-
eating suffrage. A b'g hi.ner in-
scribed "Votes for Women" was hung
i1 iff one of the ^1, ' n\ ra:!
Massachusetts gave one of her
women delegates a place on the re.-o
lilt ion committee, which will draft thel
party platform. •
Tomorrow's session of the cc
tion promises to le largely one cf
speeeh-mnklng with Colon,. tlQ '-e
veil's "confession of faith
ter of Interest. The adoption o
latform and the nominat'on of pres'-j
ed uninjuied. Speed mania took con-
trol of the drivers.
Big Rain in Kansas. <
£l>eeial to Democrat.
Ablleaie, Kas., Aug. G.-*Two inch
rain fell ln this section last night,
delaying fairm work, causing heavy
vote In the county. City voting Is
fHirly heavy. Salina reports two
inches of rain which ceased at day-
light.
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law to play laws provided for lis government In,
half a million dollars In assets eve
the preceding jear. .
Oretaliation liabilities on ncc-li-
ef de. th benefits were $83,333.^.6. OI
this amount 25.<W0 in claims bns
injunction to pre] admitted to^the Md ^of^ j been adjusted and paid. The In ur
jury to apply for an | eommerce should obey the rule
V««t the threatened Injurs, tompe.i ^ fnr L.l)W,rmm
tors should he made by
fair, and th.- meanti °r enfo "" h Ki ei.vrgv grow to enormous
law should be In the handa of e\ J ^ Hp)| reward8. , wox.1,1
man who U ecunt thaw rawsrda a. the frniu of
the Iinfjir pltij. > im.Kwslble ''mt industry, the harvest of energy
Ibese laws as to-majte it impossl .| ^ crflwn,ng tntm|)h
„r well-nigh Impossible, for a nione;. ■ ■; ■ n.,'ng the doc-
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be" built upon unfair practice, and trine of Individualism.
ance reserve liabilities totalled
$2,387,298.
The reiiort further s'ates that the
mortality experience for the past year
was less than the tabular expectation
and more favorable than that for the
ave.age of the past seven years. The
toeal membership Is placed at 282,-
748,
~er and once when a premature nio (
' >n to adjourn was made he begged
•he pbrdon , f the delegate for no
recognizing him at tho tlrao, pror\:
ng attention a Utile later in the ses-
sion.
The usual standing committee'
. appointed in 'be usual way am
before fhe first dav'B proceeding
were closed. James H. (iarfield rf
Ohio, moved the appointment of
committee of fifteen to invite Colonel
Roosevelt to np"enr before, the r
vention nt noon_ today. Tho motion
was ca-rled with a w'non and last
night with due ceremony, the eolen-
Disastrous Fire.
Special to Democrat.
' Richmond, Va., Aug 1.—A disas 1
trou fir. is ra-ing in Culi>ep;«'.. k
a town (if populat t. \;1 con
A. j municatlon is cut off and a large
area ia already destroyed. Flro
the entire city at time of
'"ling this report.
M
# Stuard Bombarded.
^ncrft.
Rome, Aug." 6.—Italian .warship*
1 kejit up continuous bombardment to-
dav at Stuard. Troops were landed
Ion ins, nisht held sessions at me, ■ Rtubborr hatt,„ and ,aptu,e(l
Coliseum a|d at the MpMuL („r, „f s.„:ira rri^ Th.
east coast town Is nnw®held by the
One form of derronetrntpie
Turks. After •evacuating 'Stuara thel
V*J a loj t< d bv the delegates today , , . . , 1
, _ Tu:k :i::d Arabs fled to the desert
•v«q in Imitation of tho call of the
leaving a number dead and wounded.
bull moo«e. a lone: "moo. The ne-(]
■s! a hull rrrose was ope ef the prm'- ,
n<«nt f'.oef.r'tlors ln the hall and marv
nf tho d<e1eg^tes' cones were In prnlcei
"f ho n'oo^e The red bandanna b d
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Uo«t 11 of the deleeates were equln
1>«1 with them and when they were
waved the floor was a sea of red.
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