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The deposits aggregated three million dollars. Judge Anderson in the federal court at Indianapolis refused to grant the government a continuance in the libel cases against tho In dianapolis News. Tho hearing, was fixed for October 11. This is the caso wherein the News is charged with libeling Theodore Roosevelt, Cromwell, Charles over the same month last year; net earnings after payment of operat ing expense and taxes, $4,182,055, an increase of $711,551. Southern Pacific Gross earning $11,810,745, an increase of $1,479,107; net earn ings $4,497,858, an increase of $1, 067,096." On October 1 the people of New York gave Commander Robert E. Peary a rousing welcome, Ho took part in the Hudson-Fulton parade with his Arctic ship, Roosevelt, and it was clearly demonstrated that so far as Peary and Cook are concerned there is "glory enough for both." Frederick R. Burton, author of "Strong Heart" and other novels, died at Lake Hopatcong, K. 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This action of the recorder is taken because today the saloons of the Virginia half of the city wore thrown open in accordance with the court decision declaring the local option election of July 8, which was won by the 'wets,' to have been legal. Ten carloads of whisky, beer and other ardent spirits reached the to cope with the Aldrich-Tawnb. Qannon-Balllager type of statesmen, and their associate business men and lawyer, about match tho outlook for the proverbial snowball in it un accustomed clime.- Collier' Weekly, - . " "" ' i ... TIMELY TIP TO BEN BOW Mary Jane (to the gentleman with the bow leg, who ha called to sea her master) "For 'evlng'a sake, sir, do stand back from the fire; yor leg is warping most 'orrible. Leslie's Weekly. The democratic city convention for New York by a unanimous vote, nominated Justice William J. Gay nor to be mayor of Greater New York. His opponent is Otto Ban nard, republican. An Associated press dispatch says: "Justice Gay nor, the mayoralty candidate, is a native of Oneida county, New York, ?."" ?, ",J" -'V? T?S city during the week." 11UUU1IJ UUUITU X-IOU.WJ' It DViUlO v.. years ago for his work in breaking up rings within the democratic party and for his action in securing the conviction of John Y. McKane, known as the czar of Coney Island, for election frauds. In national pol itics a consistent and lifelong demo crat, Justice Gaynor was nominated for the supreme court by the repub licans and independents of the city and since that time has twice de clined nominations for governor, of fered him by his own paTty. 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Bryan, Westfleld; for attorney gen eral, Harvey N. Shepard of Boston; for auditor, Alexis Boyer, Jr., of Southbridgo. The platform, which was an unusually Irlef document, de clared In favor of an Immediate re duction of the tariff on the necessa ries of life, a reciprocal trade treaty with Canada; the support of only such candidates for public offices as are pledged to the ratification of the constitutional amendment favoring an Income tax; the election of United 1 States senators by popular vote, and direct nominations. Eugene N. Foss, the nominee for lieutenant governor, was formerly a republican member of congress and Harvey N. Shepard, the nominee for attorney general, was also prominent as a reform republican. Joe H. Thompson, one of the close advisors of President Andrew John son during his famous impeachment trial, died at his home In Sheloy vllle, Tenn., aged 77. A New York dispatch carried by the Associated Press says: "Earnings of tho Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railways for the month of August were made public as follows: "CONSERVATISM" The fitness of a man to hold sucn an office as secretary of the Interior Is not to be determined by his keep ing just to the windy side of the law, even if Balllnger hais "succeeded In that laudable attempt. Thetis once gave to her son Achilles what she Intended to be an immunity bath, but it did not work forever. Paris landed on Achilles' heel. As to our present friend, namesake of the ter ror of the Trojans, he is, at the most moderate statement, grossly unsuited to his post, and if Mr. Taft retains him it will be an error from wvhich he never will recover. Mr. Taft's cabinet Is made up of able men, none of whom would exactly be called an anarchist. Perhaps the most singu lar thing the president did in that regard was to urge Mr. Humphrey of Kentucky to accept a place Mr. Humphrey enjoying the idiosyncrasy of being about the only conspicuous citizen of Louisville who refused to be Identified with the recent notable cleaning up accomplished in that city. The offer of China to Fulton was not more amazing than the Humphrey fancy. The world started a bit when Mr. Taft began his west ern trip with a eulogy of Aldrlch. Its eyes began tp bulge when In the home of Tawney he almost read the tariff insurgents out of tho republi can party. The . o. p., as it look from here, is rapidly diminishing. Aldrlch, Tawney and Cannon are In the pink of condition, but the mere rabble Is being slaughtered with pro fusion! In the shallow. Incomplete, and eulogistic essay on Balllnger section 190 of the revised statute is not even mentioned, and R. Achilles la hailed as the Ideal man for tho post; better fitted for his position, one might think, than even Aldrlch Is for his.' Prophecy is haz ardous, but according to the Zodiac, as read just nowi the next president of the United States will be T. Roose velt, another republican who is in dependent, or a democrat. Mr. Taft is one of the most conscientious men ever in office, and along some lines his intelligence" also Is distinguished. What he needs to fight against is the Making a Good Impression A Person With Bad Breath Invari ably Impresses Peoplo Unfavorably Every ono desires to make a good impression with other people with whom they come in contact, whether in a business or social way. No matter how well dressed a per son may be, or how well educated or accomplished, if he or she has an of fensive breath, every other consider ation and good quality Is likely to be overlooked, and tho impression made is likely to be an unfavorable one. 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