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PAOETWO
THE L13ADEK. GOT.
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OKLX.. THFKSDAY. MAY 21 1908.
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TORMY
HITMEN
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AROSE OVER ADOPTION
OF HfiPORT ON GROSS
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UPROAR AND CONFUSION
MARKED PROCEEDINGS
Speaker Murray Defends
Position in Naming Con-
ference Committee
p
There waro stormy luomenla In the
tho hoiiBe yeBtordaj- afternoon. And It
nm tn liiiSK nfter Oils faahtoli:
Anthony author of the measure lor
n groan production tax on oil. gas.
coal. mo had Just aumniueu me re-
port of Hie" conference ctitnmmltlee
on th bill and It had been moved
that yio lppo'rt bo adopted by the
liouse:1 VandoTonter and Tlllotson
cpoko earnestly agaliwt tho adoption
nr lltn tmnfirt for the rcBBoil that It
recommended that tin tax nil oil and
Baa pe oue-lialf of one per cent In
tho houfio the rate on iltese two torn-
modltlos had boon cut from one half
to one-four! h of one per cent. Tao
senato had made the rate one per
cent and tJio conference had placed
it back to the original amount of one-
lialf of ono per cent.
House In Uproar.
Copo made a ringing pleff for the re-
port and the motion on the adoption
was nut amid an uproar and declared
carried Vandoventer voted "aye" for
tho purpose of moving a rooousidtrfl-
tion. hut could not soctlre recognition.
McCalla was recognized and moved
that tho vote bo reeonslilerbd and that
motion laid on tho table. Thla would
mean that It would be entirely out ol
tho power of the house to take any ac
tlon on tho matter thoronftei'. Another
uproar resulted and the vote wan min-
gled vU)i n storm of protests. Norvell
hsd oniltiavered to secure recognlthm
but failed. IIo rushed down the aisle
Blioutlrtg amid the confusion and nro-
losUrig In a violent manner fie was
evidently under the nnpresslon that
Smith of Washita had made the mo-
tion i.nJ. that he had voted Gy tho los
ing shift and timerorc nan no rignt
to mttko tlie motion
Situation Gr6ws Tense.
TU6 member from Tulsa was ver
nuich wrought up and continued to
shout protests In the tace of the up
roar tbo kwgeftnt at arms was ailed
upon to stat Him and he accompanied
tho nargflant back to his seat without
reslBtance.
Tho onftiBlon continued and a roll
call was demanded on the motion to
reconsider nnd table. The roir call
resulted favorably by n voe or more
than two to one.
Tho speaker made soma remark
about the dlllntnrv tactics f mem-
bora opposed to the bill and that they
wer gltamptlng to detent the bill
by a program or delay.
Criticize the Speaker.
This brought forth a hot reply from
Tlllotson who branded the language
of tho epenkor as an Insult to the
members of tbo house.
Bniason also rose to a question o(
personal privllogo and stated that the
Wll taxed local Interests for tho bene-
fit of. stnto institution a thing which
bo boltvPd unjust. He tTi ought the
speaker bad boon unfair in appoint-
ing the conference commltteo.no mem-
ber of which cams from the oil and
gas regions of the state or were fa-
miliar with tho conditions In those
oectkms.
Norvalt staled that he had voted for
the conference report with a view to
reconsldor nnd placing bpfore the
lunise new arguments against the
ni'easure. He said be had been rutot
liy the siieuker arbitrarily and that be
Jia4 Iwen treated unfairly thronghout
the session by the speaker. He wel-
comed Hie day of adjournment and
hoped for a new deal In the next log-
Juki litre
VandeMmtci rose to a question r
e!Honal itl liege nnd cieate.! latiKh
tT when he Muled ttiut he did so
merely lie ause ii had come io be con
1agli- He tiHi resented the re
jnsrki of the speAker as to dilator)
lacltcs by lerlain menilieiH uiul
tboitght the hiwaker ought to aml-
OglXH.
Holland Putnam nnd Stone also
npoke on pergonal privilege and there
was com iderable talk of a heuted na-
ture against 'gag rule"
.Murray Replies.
Mui re 'eidied that lie could t well
sfford to tie accused of gag rule When
he was at uig o.- what lie thou"'
fllvlit and tulng to ppf taroiigli a bill
la the fu( ol oiKsittou. Jttt nnd He'
wattid Ue a f'l to appoint on n onjt
feieacw oomtiiltice any UIRH whom ho
lieliAVAl to lie uiipoked to U bill tlmt
iiiuw paaa within so short a tlmo and
Kst Ji v..i not u bo caught napping
in Hy sik !i m.iiiin-r.
Klualiy i he speakers on i)Orsonal
privilege ii'.-iH.M ui.d soioe liMinorouj
lemi-n id rep to fit th occasion
ur( re.id by the clerk. This put tho
jsotiw la a Iteiier humor and tan busi-
ness pux ''ll'.l
The Conference Report.
The repoit of the conterenoe com-
mitter. wlii.li cauhit nil tha trouble
was on H. .se Bill No 3CH by An-
loony .n..idm foi an ex.tae tax on
b gru-- modii'ilon of oil gaa waj
And W . o.iner als tho gross rMdJptu
of atraet tailwj.in railroads gQil $r
n.ia Aft.T .w
suji iijn-
1 ir .tni. ti.A
!t..rma of tlm rAlintt ifflt itrffnpAh In I
s n-pt railway was cut out. The
iiit railroad in reduced from one
jo.u'lifllf iw rant and m pxpt-eaa crthV
Ipanies Is InortWRPd from two to three
1 1 c r cent. The senate had Increased t -.
t it ratp as to telegraph comiianle
fioin (c and half to ihreo per cent
mill the conference had again reduced
It to two. Vt5 v? onp kalf of otn nr
f -tit on cdwftttpritil Hgenrlffi Inserted
bv the aonairt wan Atrlckau out In'
iuferrtfo. Tha rale on oil. gas coal
mitl otl)r rhlcsmu. wan donhlad by a
senate amendrtmnt. but 'M tit by Ipo
iohr?reoc eo.mlnltteo to the original
i i ..ci VI ..- .- v&.. Tnii
"T"" '58aH a"".'?t V? I0!
m uvini ii woiihi mrrn luinrv him
ok win m majiatrr imn he -t motm
- j w ." .. . r .-.:- -T" :: .
?W& gag Ema exiffesa S?i!UPlf
(
rent
twTjt ill mdriblifTt wo
these twiir htdnatrte and cited the
cnmttltfttTnn. with which ho btMwtPd
it wu in conflict. Ooim. epoke strolrgM
iv in rnvor or tn report lening on
hi efforts nl the lime the bill pasted
t got a reconsideration of Wft vote
by which the rate Was cut In two.
The matter came ip a vote and
then the. fun began an rolatAl ab-ivn.
Conference Reports Adopted
iuii'tiv.iiiv. nwjjwi td rtuuivut
Coufereur reiwrtB were brought In
n ruator Stewarts Mil. aimmrtliiR
the iaiiitps ro!atip to mortgages; on
.(tiate Bill No. Sir by Franklin for
n rornmiBHioner or laoor anu in ng-
' Istlnn of labor creating ft factory In-
I'ueclor etc . on Sonate 11111 205 by
KevB. an to county weighers. The con-
ference iPiiorta were adopteit on nil
ihroo nt tlIMU IiIIIh
Illll No. (19 by Taylor of Oio en i
nte. and Vatuleventer. of the house.
as i!j reiiorteJ on by a onferonce
omiiilttee. It provides for tliu codlfl-
rttlaii and publlrntlon of Mio Oltla'lo-
iiia HtnluteB. Souio chungoa lmd boon
ittnde by thp conference committee
.vlilcli on roll call were agreoit to.
AnthonvS Tax Code Passed.
Tliu bill by Anthony crditytac tl
evenfie Iiiwh nuant'd thla aeaalou
.nnu tm"U from the sCimto wItlfttn
memimonts. One of those . la 1 1 ml
i Up law nro not to go Into effect n-
iH .lanunr 11. llifin. Thn othor nro
tldoa tfmt an nweanr may not outer
.i irlHte dwelling to ncertaln wholTl-
r or Hot Inxalile property Is tllnro.
tin roll call tho senrtto nntaifdmonla
worn rfgreed to.
3EGGS' GHEftRY COUGH
jYKUP etires coufeltB nnd coltls.
stlBGKY IN CONGRESS?
WHY THE VERY I9EAI
(Hy Anaociated Tresa.)
Va$Ulnton. Xi. f.. ilfty r-Thru
iteprr'soi.Tntlve ullv of Connectfcilt
wna n.t wnrranlel in bringing charges
agnlnrt oerttnltt of lilcollaEiio tnthnl
hUiuw and aecrfedltad luoiliuui'a of fha
l.rews tx ttxc conclusion reached by jh
'.pedal commit tea nnniPil by Spefiftfr
t'nnnon m investigate UiimetbCKl&.f
tne KU'cirlc lioat compMbr of Nw
lersey lu connection wltiui.-gislutlori
before congress In Its tbrt sub-
uiltted io tne houtie todax. Jilt drlare4
ihnt no inehibQi-ft of the UoiS'"nnd no
repreKAmatlVaft'-df the' )lria Wr ft"
ducd to act from corrupt "or Improper
molUes The oriiinlt!n tUrlares thui
Lilly allowed lilnmclf to be used as
(he Inairnnwnt of the Iake Iloat com-
lauv a rival of the Electric company.
Lilly Is also chiirged with malutaluluj;
bad faith in In tuning the cnarges bv
conceuling from the ominltten th"
iliMilil of th ii'at pHrftes behind iho
tiitPHitgntlon.
Sweel secittPil rikln smooth aa satin
made by .Satin hKIii nesm & powder.
WILL SHOW FARMERS
A 1 lIf 1 ItT l ft C "B -li'IT-i iiiiUMiuunr ma j
I ADVANTAGtMui:"y-.!1vL-4. w" '"
'V
special to Dally tondor.
Sluskoge Cikla Jla 21. A-pntH
f the government depaitment of agrl
'iiltnr hao golt" four thousand
arnaei'8 In tho snuiheru (;..rt or th
staitt in Itrjaft Carter. .Marshal and
ixire counties to 'III tin Ir mill tUU
year according o the most approved
methods of the department William
Hrtmberge is in charge of the govern I
ww Instruction and proposes to
convince the tsrnien even though
against theli will what .nlvantage
here if. to 'cieoc applied to the soil
'these four count leu were select! il
'art: 1 b-t-.imie the lie in a region
that iiroitiict'R some of the best cot
tun 111 til" st.ite the soli is lich the
fauns .in a nil' an well Improved
illil the 1. 11 nun a e le.nh loi IIIBtlllc
t.u it' It will put ilollaii. In theli
MK'kMs uiul .1. Kill loiutl feiillitv In
tl.cti uiick Hp clal attention H Io tie
ientil in Kiiiuliitt cotton and lilt I
itt'im It In 11 a that It li bellexnl
will 1)1 cK Hi.. I'lV.ixes of the boll
.. . .1 .....t.. . i...i...- win.. 1.. uo.i in
h .....1.... ..f immhl rowni"ll aigiiweut In c nuiiUttw of tho
o eiii I1 iiri1 I
'Io in.ilo the ict compleiu and con-j
........ ... I1.....K......L 1.... l...U.. . 1
Vllll'illK. 'I' ..IIII..I..I is.- nn m.fi.n .
tiumbe.' of tainurs
(.. ...1. ... lluuu
III 1 n' 1. .1. . u.-r-
pomntea 'o tigre to Tai'in hair of their
land along the "11 lines Inst an thex
h.iVf been doing; us long a 'hey can
remember. nd the other half Ihev
will farm nirUug to Instructions of
th departnwnt of agrlentture. A rep-
iWrt ot tb jirodiiPtlon at ch section
df tha farm W lw kpt 19 compare
this Mil ..
5K'J'i'-aH'!W'aHlH'
TEN AYS
1-1 r tt t "a'plli ronfla
From Coffee to W!&.hm acnt
3?
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m nafl nopeucu tor kjH g
A ..;. ..lL 1 rt.r 6
S il may no tuuun ui vv.
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SiDENODNCE
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irhttmr
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IllJ.L M B-B.T S
STRONG OPPOSITION
m.siKNXirn
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I L' ' A .-Aa1"
nitIC DHfT.IVr.DCJIin
UA YlO MM.l YUllOlllI'
ffltAURe IS PASSED
J 1
(ifiVPrnnr SlOTfK 1)11 rffl
UUVU lUl O'Ua UIII IIU
Yidiflj for Ariciillure
SUidyiuCoiiiiiioii Scliools
Tho laic nfternoon soaalon of ttio
Hftnato yoatorday wn dovotml Inrgoly
to tho passing of bills oh ililrd renn
lug not going Into committee of tho
whole until qullo late.
Senate Hilt No. 41i by legal advis-
ory committee wwfliiaimed ;i(ffj pro-
videa for t!)o election of eloctpa a(uj
Idnolnroa ftn onlp(ryunoy. .-ft; i .
ma. 91J. Ill' milium win umu win
to the house for Hs nppi-ovul. It per-
tains to an Increased course of Btudy
at tho Nortnnn mtlroralty.
NO S amending ntdtutea ultthor-
stilp vuatod In tho udeond judiciary
oiuinIttMS. was leased without do-
Ctnio '
No. UCa by Anthony of Iho h.iso
the ramnu osoIho tax moaauro was
puseud by adoption of contorenco rtv
ft rt tiinl ngieumdnt a to amend-
moiita offot!. It left the ralhonds
taxed Ofto por cont nod tho oil pro-
ducer ou-hnlf. that .and sovoral aore
tCPOUb
Tho aendluB of tho house hanking
bill N'. 01)5 was. occasion tor hu
nunaon. tliut It tuigiit ue veau anu
urtvancud to general order dupart-
nlmrt. . P
tho Ttfi'lnr Genera ulectlun 'bill -as
acul iipon.'nR atuOndod by tho house
a n jl' Advanced.
Lost Out;
No. -loS by llilluiiB. tinthorl7.inB
iipoclally itppolnlod offkers to search
nrlv.ife i-ffiliMiees for Honor .had
ueon advanced by the legal advisory
committee wltlioiit conRtderallon of1
tho uoniinlttee of tho whole but slldn
l.tttlo asked that It be sent the other
CftP'.JCpr. iJtfUi-Un. 1'.'1J? o-$ilalned
that ho wlrfied Uio bill conHliforod lu
coininldee and that ho did not know
It had been inlvancid on the calendar
by tho steering committee. President
liellnmy sent It baok to come through
committee of the whole tunnel with-
out waiting for more than the exolan-
ati .ii.
Scoured One More.
Semite lllll 3U2 by Davis prescrib-
ing manner of appointing rectlers
was rend In the author's absence and
passed i" ayes- 10 nays. The vole
Was being taken on the emergency
clause when the member from Brla-
tow entered and the emergency
cluus recolvod 31 ayes to 7 nny.
'1 -. .nllla. j.I ! miollniwii tilv
' fl7 .l O lilt y ff Ulltl OHIll ftWHVJ
clntise by three less than wore voted
'or the 'bill.
Gubernatorial Approval.
Uoeruor Haskell messaged that ho
had approved H. U. No -ISO tho bill
caring tor the corporation t'omnils-
ilon; 8. JI No. I0U tho famous Krnnk-
lln hill as to teaching ugtiuulturo mid
hoiilrulunc lu tho common Bchoola
- a measure that fins had stormy pro-ri-Hs
lu the lHglslHtve lioj'jiure.
S. II No .170 by Tbotuas prei)crlb
liiK peuiilt.v for distuibiug public
mealing.- was passed with emergency
Iiiiihi'
Tun rec nMili'iutlon of II B. No.
.'.JT ir-v MiU'l. .mil the bill neat to
I lie committee of the whole over the
pruiebt of HuttHi'll.
The i oiilcieiii t commlltee on the
wi-lghl and measure bill by Keys drew
.i fire ol opKsition from Blair wIh
iipiHihcit the Idea nt allowing u certain
weigher anywhere in.t deslnnl by the
people who have products to weltrli
The iMiiferrni e reHirt as Mlgned by
u liare iiwjorlty was accept il
Tlioae Normal Schools.
A nullum to a.iupi i be Memminger
1 normal sijImjo! iiieasure brought up
i normal school meiisure brought
whole KiHiiklln Mcilug as grand steer
ing inutrtei ol the hii of state.
A mutton tn siibHiitiiie the umonded
1 ..111
buildings iioiiimltlee bill was
I' "
mode In Daxls This aniemltul report
establishes three normal schools but
dors not designate the places. Tha
1 oil call was ileinauded but the d-
bate was warm smith declaring all
uf the measures pending wen- Innde-
iniate ana Inmroiier finvts innfioii
LAND
pirevnthHl. 8 ayw to tl Hays slon of $So a nioHih to Kllea lJornanl
fieglnnlng of Troubles. I" widow of tleuarul Khsl-fgit Iae
Ihtaaell called for -onH4der.itlori of oth descrthadalra. 1-ea'e present fl-
Ij B. Nn. M. Hie mtimire making a tmiicta! condltftnand briallvkraoountad
gnadiwtea Uutd tax. Uriatly It allow l services 5jtlah hpr hiraband had
gman to ii'MO acres or "uvruge"Ui"erea Hie kovornment. not only ia
jand Iwlora tha ttxclw U levied anilH'"'"' general Jfl Cuba but ns an ol .-
each additional nuartar seetion boara
a HrtKliaiieil tax. amoAUMlug u torn-
ration before remchlng
r.aaM o..
Oil ivii..w n.m.1. . o.i a..v...u of
i.h hoiMM. h.t thi.ir ai to me hin.tonth to oujeet to tne proK)Sll on. Dill
Silas authors and SoltUnt shot a broad-
if: side at whomever was in favor of this
mu.. vniM-iutittu. ..ttaPb .m i1u nn.'
2'ariEkM and ainbliions of men who loll'one to appeal for lrn. He was not'
and M mh H lod 1P piJ pl8
who .ItsKioate an.l
lefuac IO line com-
iB jllllS)imil v.ni division."
iltaator.i declared tne bin the
"it
aiwariost uiienn.t io fool humanlt'.
ir aoiisldered lor five minutes by
intelligent people and Oonldlng ns-lrtrjfcT fp
grlO(t. thntihej Normnn-Kl. Siinriiyt VHW-A .1
Special which; (odfe tile Itiflane'iiKtleHitS' UKil. t I Jw
titliat linve styptHi tno long Jlore. Jlc
duclnred th bill worae than soclnils-
tlejBhd begged the followora or M!lttb4
IstRl iheorlos ii remove tliefh dHHtilh"
(lift Walls of democracy. Ihrtt ih
graftt part of tl people might not
;bo fharged with the demagogic at-
teipt to inaKtbb public believe (hoy
hmWn cmlncti to purclinse n farm by
lPtitohUtftt IlHCtllHMlt. '
St&In yIs Earnest . j
SintUop atrtvln ( emoat in his
fitifhiotd of tho measure declaring It
toTj the btwil evei Introduced nnd
tlKlt th stfltp of Oklnhoiiia was t he
a lioine-lbvlnR state not duslrlhg an.
inqnx or tnqae who wwwa o nincn.
Stufforilf fcsiiglu the bjll nidi rldl-
cttpd' the Slinin Kiiflutali; fnjllig be-
fojj. n pun' 'fVdi.i nilluiw'Wlio when
Sttfffonl atthl It wh ii Hoalulltic bill
nspil If Uio tild Oiha)tai lilntform did
jitt eoutnln (Tie plank. Stafford said
Ji&.lmd boflti n popullBt. but declared
the illl wn nearer Mimrcliy Ihnn poiv
utSlic.
Tlie niotloi to arlao.niid fooosB nil
tlUeIght o'clock prevallod lo Iiouae
.nnttMfihifif. that Bin No 2$3. 1G0
2lt 260. 3M 4fi! ami Sin ore ready
fMri the Journey to the chldf oxocu-
tlVo. t
WANTS HER COOK BACK
Soidty DiiianifWUHiig fo
S"top Prosecntfon
for Tficft
(By Assoclntml Vfton.)
NtW Yofk. Mify 19.-Th6ugh Jlr.
v"lliam U. Mellon wife of one of
I'ltlBuurg'a great inllltonulroa and hor-
alf n sooinl Ipader aims to New .York
fif Uio t1WHie pnrpttfitf' of i'iroi&cu-
hi bet foTOftr cook. hfl fhlit ifblnfr
tiCie of lnif dressea nnd some of the
nniflonoft'd'a aummer Bhlrts alio ts Bfe1'
lftntnt to "relent. Tho prosomitlotl
ffiH's gott o tai that If is not likely
lo' fin tnmiicn but Mrs. Aieiion now
deeply rogrdfs that she has led her
I'litinior oftolt to tha door of Jul!.
U'W f ho sooial. posltlnu or Air. Mel
IqT). wu founded Inrgoly on tho sue
ee jf her rooK Mra. Louise Phel-
gfjr. now .tlfti eulit. Mr. PhelgOn
trip- WnrtUUMthn Wng cnpttird by JJA-
iftettve Wtf" of Pltwburg at m
iforthn Washington llotal yfcjtonlny
It ttri- Jnt bdon- lenrhedi Is tho best
cook of I'lltsbnrg. Her cookery Is
famous. Soulftl letldurs have fought
for her. MOre than One high pnitfttun
iB'I'lUabui'g society hna been duo to
the sinitmK seasoning and puddings
a Mra. lMieigen. Plttubttrg which up
t6 hor iidvent lind .beoii n city of
shiftke et0J she turned into a civil-
lz.3d coiatntuii.y.
' 'you enn live vrithottt bdoks hut
nt wlfhaid cooks' as Herbert Spen-
cer said" comlnentjCd Dotectlvo Wost
(.or the crtnutlal courts iPi'lding to-
duy. Wesl'iB fnmoitB for his quota-
tions. ih'he millionaire- nml his wife appoar-
oA'trr'thfi iHvaleVomi of Mugistrnte
Moss at tw' TOmlis court today to
sfute th'lr" crtse' 'Against their former
cftok the mudsill of their sobltl stic-
c'k. Mrs. Mellon identified a blup
idess ivhtcb tlie cook wore ns her
own .
Then a couple or rings containing
pearls that had been in a fine pair of
cuff buttons of Mr. Mellon were found
Other property all of which had been
mysteriously stolen from tbo Mellon
home last April was found in the
trunk valise and satchel of '.lie form
er cook. The evldeucu was convinc-
ing ami the magistral saw there was
nothing to do but Hold the woman
Hut Mr Mellun and his wife were an
xlous to got back to Pittsburg so
Assiitant District Attorney Miner
rublied the case up stairs to thfrgmixl
jury and tha two were culled in to
tent If) hoping thnt they could finish
and go lionio.
Mrs. MoIlonitvWng lonrneiU had not
ut detect Iv'ag scotuing about the
country to tun down Mra. Pholgcn
because she was vindictive. She wts
anxious to loam how hor house lmd
been rubbed for tills lmd heap nn
Inside job" "Hint puzzled tlio family
Thf y hoped tlmt the cook when cnugju
en tig 1
would t 11 who had done th
Mrs. Phelgeii the hml pity.
Had not tbo cook made Jiert dlplng
400111 l.imoiisT Wero not her' dapc
her recepiiima. and all her entertain-
ment tliiongtxl with the best enters
in PltiHburg while Mrs. J'hulgen was
comittnn.ler. of the kitchen? Soolal
rivals who bail failed to furnish ta-
bles to equal liars had been discom-
fit! e.l.
It would npt surprise Detective
West if ho me social leader of Flus-
hing wer to pay the flno of Mra.
I'helisen if nUe la Mijivle'teJ and take
bar back lu tritnnph lo entartaln tool
ty.
GEN. LEE'S WIDOW
VEDUCeP TO POVERTY
1L
fflv
Shftted Praaa.)
hty Atiiavneiit hht
VnfiIngto
Ineffeilhe
11 waa mane in me
Imhihp bv Metr. rtlehardson of Ala
iMiina and lonns of Arrirtirtn for 11 pen
"' ' ne arw w. nnjiuiMin mw
lho I0(' '"t U- J-?e s(1 "uiK'n
VH "'" ."' V"f " ' '" """ ""
.ruxniiail iv0 DI um army.
Mr Umdenalager of N- Jersp was
mZ theVe ari Inoids of others
widows or soldiers lwtlng thn same'
claim on ttt government who had no
opiwed he anld. to granting an an-
mui n Mrm lf "i "wi
to in h. ing Iven ! the way of a pen-
sion an dejthbltshlng it precedent
which im cnieulattHl would lirvolva an
expendltiirw uf ftVef J200.0Q0 i year.
-TOOK' TH
WAR TRAIL
Jrl
i .
roRAiv NifinT ncnviK
ON GRADUATED
PILLORIED AS'
ANARCHISTIC DOCTKINf
While Defenders Earnestly
Clianjpion Cause of Small
Home-Owners
The debate on the Btllupa hooz bill
Was distanced last night and oratory
passion eloquence. Imlltlcal slrotegy
and tho question of public policy rode
the highways of semtto legiB'cUlon
ffom eight until nlofoh o'clock mtfn
'for jtho nrst tlmo In tho soaslon going
oh foranl for ptraounl eonvlctlons re
5ttrdless of organization party afillla-
tlon or formnr reeoras.
1 it was tha conoideratlon in commit-
tie ft tlid Kjtnlo of the gradnnjed land
tax bill froth tha house M-o. BSD. and
the men fT?lillng for and against could
aot be blnffed Pajoled or even fright
i)pil with tho bogey of not complet
ihg the work mapped out prior to Hie
adjourning hour.
Stewart as lu the char. Senator
doMatit bad offered the IndPflnHe
pnsfp(ilnx nnfelidntent hi tho nfter
noon and renewed It as the session
'pelted. 'rho call of tho liouse. and
phrllatiienary motlona atoppetl no
ono fmui the fm'. The obi cry of
"vot j'tilu whan tlroso not dentrlng
dlsch 1 for the pliT-usu of dlscouiv
iglrrg tne Rfi'aker. as usOIeiw.
The somite In brief was on the
trail nnd the llnea were so clonrly
drawn thero wni no hpport unity to
evon tnlnU Of dodging the Issue.
?ary Policies.
Blair led tho light for the tav and
ftrttw shot Into tue camp of the op-
pononte all of whom were of tlie1
iplnlon tht metnbera born In the Far
South' would oppose tho measure ad-
mitted to be socialistic by its friends
Irt tit a ilnliiiii flttm liitinf-rt ttnri tltn I
the land was put here for the ienefll(
pf the whole people and that mmwfti
poly was In force in all lines saVo
mat 01 ngncuiture gave sirengin to
the statement Unit unless wise legis-
lative ennotment be made to prevent
the landlord system would prevail
and the socialistic cult would bo ml
nneed not retarded by the failure to
-ueet the Issue squnrely.
Franklin followed the thread stat-
ing that the effeort to curtail the land
lioldtngK was the Mifety against tlie
-thread of the socialistic doctrine and
asked the passage of the bill. Asked
if ne believed the bill constitutional
ho admitted he did not. hedging with
the statement runt It was so consider-
ed by the attornoygenernl.
Stflator Kggermau Waa another
rrom the ranks of tlie corworvatlv
ifilo wilp favardd the eunc'tment of the
law and made a (3tfpiig speech in fa-
vor of the patfe of the meaan-re
aa It came from the limine.
Marietta Member Mauled Measure.
Mad with" rage.nt tho scope and ten-
of the bill and bodaut the senate
In tho clowlng hour of live months
labor was tWndln "to r-'ity homo In
two seotions Senator Grimm took
"he floor In a desperate effort to stem
the tide and point tho error of the
way. Orn'.'am was never In better
form or stronger mood and ha as
sailed tne citadel of socialistic allies
to the forces 'Which. In his opinion
was not only n detriment to the demo-
Jnot aa tha value ol nouie uuw
nnoouiipou mechanical devise la
flrdt called Into questlbu wltfaout
trial bo our remedy tvuo first
doubted and decried by those who
thought tboy kuaw.
Naturally thord have been
"Doubtlug ThoiniiBea" who clad
lu armor ot old and rusty theories
about medicines hnvo refusod tp
hello ve that tliaro could possibly bo
any lmprovoumut on tliu old doc
trine llut progress uover comes
without opposition. It would
have been unnatural If the force
and power ot our proof and mag-
netism ot our buccoss had uot cap-
tured their reojon and forced tho
doubters to rovlso their antiquo
ldetis about coukU medicines. So
we hold iMforo you tho remedy for
Coughs Colds Whooping Cough
and Group our remedy tlio iuc-
csiful remedy. It la called Dr.
Qun'a Cough Itemedy.
It Is pleasant to take absolute-
harmless In every respect and
DR. GUN'S COUGH
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Tilifce Slucf ; 25 cents. 50 cents and $1.00. C V. Bes S6iu &. Co. Proprietors Chicago.
0 RESALE BY AvE GRAY-
I
March
. riiey are asbg.d as any.
There's no caltl like ;t March cold for iiggravutlon
Our Red Spruce ami White Pltlo Is a guaranteed coufjh
cure (pinrantfPd td cure tile cotitjli or you can have your
motiej back.
It helps all kinds of coujjhsiu al) kinds of weather.
It's-jfood to takp. No sicklsh taRte no after effects
of unpleasantness.
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acious Rooms For Storage
Receivers and
t Br3a' -mm. -m. c?zrj&
eraey but a menace to the common
"eal. His dopunctatlon of the policy
was in courteous but unmeasured
dittos and he larrupod the tendency
of tho party to allow whoever had a
Iiobbo. or schism to hide behind the
honored nflm of party and by their
acts mid votes keep tho. party out of
Its rlgbttul place' whero It might save
thp people from violation of the rights
or the ninny.
Declaring tlie idea of placing a liml1
attnn upon th origin to honestly ne
qitlrn property without having it cori
llscntfd hv the Mate wn anarchistic
It. the evtreme and the stiletto which-
had for yearq bepn Btabblng ilemocra-
cy t the deatli ho thundered answer
Continuous Coughing
Kacommended When3ver Ueath
.!. Ill I US !
Birt Store Co.. Bana. Mich.. wjtt"Dt Can't
Coujh Kemedy filre nplcndid tif ictloc to our trade
and where once tried in family IU constant us l an
taorcd (act Please itnd in (our doten each tize."
0- E Mallcry Amboy. Minn . mvi Dr. Cun'e Confix
Kemedy jjnet the beat aatulattidiicl auy coujh remedy
I ever haudit d.
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UJ.U IY UIVLlAQUmn J"
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to th petitions and tnreats that fail
ure to" adopt would defesft him and
his ambition "What care I aa 10 famo
or fortune if to acquire each or both
I must walk hand in band with doina
gogue nunrchlst and wilder eyed o-
cJnllBt. ufaklng ot the party I lovo but
the ei pool fur those cast off from
All others; threaten mo and revile me
hut 1 shall noverntund for the doctrine
that those who have wandered about
from post to Idllnr indorsing what-
ever policy stems tp allow thorn to
shoot their idiom at inn and at the
public ohietjiriw. boauBO they are.
in earnest andi!moro often because
(Continued on page 6.)
Maiaa-ffmaaaiBU
as far as its effective results are
concerned words fail to express
tbe-rollid that will ba obtalued
from the that doso.
Howeves1 novere the cough may
be. if taken according to directions
Dr Uun'aOough Hetnedy will not
disappoint you. Of course every
cane Is different and ueeda a dlfler-
ent k'HRth ot tlmo for a cure; but
the patient may rost securo In the
assurance tha as long aa be la
faithful to the treatment be can be
completely relieved
'Pry J)r Guu's Cough Itemedy;
wo eay It Is par excellence the
tad'si thorough rapid and effective
irdlttinentr ever propared for Colds
Coughs Croup and Whooping
Cough nnd we eay it because ot
tho results obtained from its use.
There Is no remedy"Just aa good."
Whan a druggist says bo he Id
thtuktng ot bis profit and not ot
your welfaro. It is a household
necessity look for picture of 'Gun'
on (rout and hack of each packaga.
REMEDY
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