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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1904)
- . Supplement to , ' CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLCIAN. Thursday , October 20 , 1004. I DROK DOW , - - NEBRASKA. \ I - MAIN ISSUE AT STAKE i I . . . / IT 16 NOT THE PERSONALITY OF 1 THE CANDIDATES. Great QueeUon Ie 'Vhether 11 RapubU. J ; : cnn or Democrotlc Allmlnletr .tlol1 , . Shnll Comll1ct the AlTftln of GOTcrn- . JUcnt - OPllosltlon Ie Neither BoCe , r\or anne. \ Altholl h the Hepllblican partTcl. . Comes II cQmparisoll of the character i111l1 frl'so ! 1ality o ( , its cuIlJldlltc with thosc oC t.hc calldhlates of the St. Louis connmtioll. dt llreCers to ur e the election - tion oC HHosevelt 111111 li'alrhanks itS tit- tlng rrprcsentllth'es allli IlIstrlIInents , of the llart "R llOIIole8 anll intentions , , 1 ! it were h'lIe , which It Is not , that therr IS IInythlng in the cal'cer of .Tlldge Altoll H , Parker , to jllstlfy the cOllten- 1 tlon that he w01l11l make a "saner and I snCcr" Pn'bldcnt thall 'l'heodore Ho ( ) . e- , 'ch , thl' Cact would remllln , that , tied I ' 1111 with the Domocratlc llarty , a , [ oses 'Tith the modern equipment f a Gladstone - stone , ( 'ouM 1I0t insllre as sufe amI sane a gtl\'rnmcnt as the Hepublican party ( hns administere(1 ( under Prlsident Roosevelt - velt , It is not prell'ndcd thnt JlHIlc l'nrker possesscs : lny ! : ! 1I1lerlol' ly of statecraft , character or experience to Grover Cleveland - land , In Cact , he has beoll accepted by the conscrvative ulmnents of Dcmocrncy as a dlsuppolnting alternative for the pOllllerous orlldo of Buzzard's Ba ' , nnd he hns only ben : accellted hy the radical or Br 'an clement of the party , because he had lIemonstrllted the lack of Cleve- lauel's snfety and sanity hy votiug for I trl' ( , Rilvcr JI1 lS9C 1\1111 1900 , In rllese two \'otes the proof Is com- pletr that there ds nothlllJ : : In Judge PIl1'ker'tconvIctions , .character or conscience - science to promise anything hettel' , should Ibc be f'h.'Ctcd , than a weal. , vAclllatillg /lnd reactionary Democratic administra- tion. Worlo than this , whatevcr ma ' be thou ht of Jud e Parkcr's personal char- I , .acter nnd ability , he t\tllnds before the I " , 'orlrl as the prcllillential creation of I David D. Hili , and his chief associates nd ndvisers since his nomination have I I been Hm. "Bill" Sheehan , "Pat" Mc- Carren , "Charlie" [ IIl'llhy and others of the : \Ianhattun hrllnd of Tammany litate men tor revenue enl ' . "l\lr.- Jl'nch1Both ! - ' ' 'are. ; ' ' I Nothing in his campulgn utterances \ has ! < nggl'lstell that , \1lle ( Pm'lter pos- seSReR ano ( the btern attrllmtcs of lea ertohil ; that bin plwlles to the will o ( a strong , consel'vative , conscientious chieC , On the contrary he hils eal'De till' sobriquet , bestowed upon him b ' SIICakcr Cannon , of " Ir.-li'aclng-Both- ' " a 's. " Thercfore a'ote tor the "safe and snne" Parker and his octogenarian mate is enl ' to be justified b ' trust In the safet ' anll sanity of the 1ll\I'ty whose non ners the ' are. POl' tort ' YCIlI's-barring the two Cleveland intervals-the Democracy has been exclude ( rom power , because the American people have mistrusted Its saCet ' , its sincel'it ' and its sanit ' , Dur- I i .jng . all that period Jt has embraced \vHh- . in Its ranks nearly all the elemen1s of discontent , discol'll and reaction that are thl' signs and proofs of hopcless llolltl- cal stagnanc ' and decay. As u l ) rt ' it threw everJ' impediment within its reach in the way of the energetic - getic prosecution of the war for the preserrntion of the Union. 'hat the rea er may understand t1Ult the Democratic leopard has not changed Its BPOt. in fort ' years It mny he recalled - called that on July 2 , ] 864 , the Democratic - cratic membel'8 of Conjtl'css ; put forth an address to the people of the United Statl's in whlch , , according to George William Curtis In Harller's 1\ontllly , Pres.ident Lincoln was charged "with the cngro slJ1ent of power ; with military in- \ terCe < rence in elections ; with the creation - tion ot bogus Stutes ; with illegally rnls- I lng troops ; with uunecessary amI hateful I conf.crlption : wiLh the lIn 'mont of PoJt- ' , orhitant bounties ; with emplo 'ing colored troolls on an cquallty with white soldiers ; wJth setUng up u Culse 1\nd rnlnou financial - cial system ; wJth placin us in perB or forclgn interference ; with I'IHleuvorlnl : to corrupt the race by amalaml ! lou with lleI'oos : ; , " In August of that slime year August Delmont , whose son is now"IJU11Ing wires behind the "Sphinx of Bsopus , " as tem- pOl'llr - chnh'man of the Democratic Nn- tlonal Convention , said that " ( our years of misrule by a sectionlll , fanatical 1\nd corrupt part ' had ht'ou ht OUl' country . to the Vl'rge of ruin , ' ! 'he past and present - ent are sulllclent warnings of t he ( lis- ; astl'ous conscqllences which would hefall : us if 1\1' , Lincoln's re-election 8hOllld be : made possible by our want of patriotism Dnd IInit ' , " Sc'monr's : Senthnont . Horutlo Se 'mour , Qn his speech al permanent chalrmun ot the same con- \'ontion , an\'elghed bltterl ' agaillst wn , coin's admlllistrution und the HelJllblican parlJ' , sa 'ing : " ' ! 'hey were animated b ' intolerance and fa 1111 tl clrnn , nUll hllnded ' by an ignorance of thl' spirit of 0111' In- 6Utlltion , the character ot our people : and the condition of ( Jill' land , " "Step h ' : fttell , " ho cOlltlnllcll , "thl' ' 11IlYO marched I ou to results frol11 which lit the outset I the ' would have flhrllnk wit'h hOl'ror ; I and even now , .llI'n war hus desolated our land , bas IIIIIl1t8 hea\ ' ' burdens upon Inbor , and when hankrllptc ' and ruin overhang us , the ' Wlll110t hn vc the union : restored ercept upon coIIIUtions unknown I to the Constitution. " Be concluded hy demanding the restoration of the Union through the uuco 1dltlonal surrender of the prdnclplo of lIational seU-preserva- tion : tnd "tho fllll recognition of the L" rights ot the States" demllnded by the 't " peoill' ! of the South. 'hese speeches of cl1nollt and So\- I mour-the prototnes of the Belmonts " , nd lIllis , nr 'alls l\ud Bell 'l1I111ani ! , HOllrke Cockralls and Curl Schurzes of our dawere but the Ilrelude to tli l'et { . olutlons of the cou\'ontloll 111 which 1ln- coin's adminlstrn tion wns 1I01l01llleed from every trlllItional ( poillt of'Iow withIn - In \"ocabultry ! of llartlsll\n vituperation - tion , and the war was deuoullced tail- ure In the followlug porennlal DemocratIc phraseology ; neaolnd , That the conTentton does ox. . ptle1tl . elreln I't' . ns t ! ! ! ! cnc of the . ! . .mcrl. cfllll'Ollll' / , thllt attel' tOllr Yl'lIr4 ! or failure to 1'l'lItII I'l' thl' ( 'ulon by thl' l'llerllllent : of wnr , tlurlllJ.t wllh'h , umll'r thl' IIl'elen e ot 11 , dlltal'v Ul'Cl' ! < ! < ItY-III' Will' ! IO\H'r hl hl'r thllll trll' COlllllltullfJlI thl' lOllsllllltion It. "I'lf hnll 111'1'11 III rl'Jtllr < < lt'll III I'\'l'ry 1IIIl't , alHI IHlllile IIltl'l't ) ' nwl llrh'n1 < < 1 I'htht nllkl' trod. dl'lI dO'-/II , nlHI the mntl'l'lIll PI'l'lty of Ihc cOlllltl'Y rR I'IIt1nlly I1l1plI Ilro , JIIRllee , hllllln 11 II y , 1IIII'I'ty amI tlt ( ' IIlIltlh' wl'lfllro ( \11I111111 \ thnt IlIIlIIelllllle I'ITots ! Itl' mal1e for l'I'R8Utloll or Iw ! < lllIticII. with a , 'll'w 10 nil ultlmlltc COlI\'l'UtlUU ot nil the Htutr4 ! , or other pl'l\cealtle mCIIUS , to the l'lHl thllt , nt thc carllest prnctlenbll' 1II01lll'lIt , pen co mny Ilc restorel1 011 thc basis ur the l . > "e 11c I'll I Uulou of the Stnles. Uemnllllell fHnte's Ilhht , In nnothcr resolution the prlucllllcs IInd purposes of the Hcll1\onts aud Seymollrs of ] 8G4 werc eet forth In these < tradi. tlonlll terms : Hesoh'l'I , Thnt the allll nlll1 ot the ob/ect / Democrntle pnrt , . lR to llrl'Sl'r\'C t 111 l l'dernl Uuloll null Ihe rlltl1ts of thl' StlltrK ulllm , paln'd , 01111 tlll' ' hl'I'eb ) ' I1cclal'c that till' ) ' clushl'r tlw numlllilltrath'c USUl'IJntloll of extrnorlIl1nr , . uml dnl1JtcrouII powerK not Irllutl'tl 1t1 thl' , COI1t1tIlUtlOII , the slIlt"cI' . sloll of thc cI,1I by 11I111tlll'Y Inw III Statcs 1I0t 111 IlIslIl'l'eclioll , the nrhltrnry nrreKt , Imprlsollmellt , tl'lnl awl Sel1tl'lIce of Aml'l'l. cnn cltlzl'l1K 111 Stntes where ch'tI law cxlllt9 , In full tOl'ce , tlw SlIll\II'I'Ssloll \ ot Crl'l'lom of "IJCpch nud of the IIl'eBK. the deulul ( It thR l'lht ; ot nt < 'IIIIII , the oll\'n 1\11(1 ( n'o"c(1 dlsl'l'lurll of HI/lte / rl hlR , the t'lIIllloYlIlrnt of 1111118\1111 \ tNIt \ lnlh8lml / the Interference with /Iud / l1enllllIt the I'Iht of the Ill'Oplo to Itenl' nl'lIlK. liS enleulntell to Ilre\'ent a rl ! . storatlol1 of Ihe Union nml the peflletuntlon of II : : O\'Cl'llIlIent lIl'rh'lnj ; Its jUflt po"C1'9 trolll the lonsent ! of thu govel'ued. With the oml811ion of Il few phrases Jn'hl ! ; relrence ! to the theu llre\'lllllng ClJllditJion of war , there is nothing to dls- tlugulsh these utterances of the Demo- cmUc 'part ' ' forty years ago from those of the same llourbon party to-llay. ' .Dbe similarity or phraseology used to de- 1I0unce , to eclare nnd to de1111111d ; the ill\'ocatlou of the Constitution to pre- sen'e rights nnd liberties from ImagInary perils of admlnhtmtJ ve usurpation , mlli- tllry su.bversion and individual invasion ; the fictitiOlI'i co II cern over uon-existing finauclul 1I11l1 Industrial burdens-all go to show that the Democratic llarty of 10 ( ) . ! stl11Hls in the same old shoes of 186 ! , snarling ill the hecls of the Re- puhllcan party which now , as then , is olng things tor the advancement , peace and prosperity of thu people of the United - ted States , It wHl be observed that In Auust ! , lSU4 , the Democrntlc party assumed to I'xpreSIl "tho senile of the American peo- plo" in it > > arraignment of Uncoln nnd the Uepubllcan party , an assumption which the American people in Novom- bcr promptly re ( > udlated by the Collow- ing"ote : Popular meetoral "ote , \'ote. Uneoln nnd Johll90n , . . .2,21H.OO7 212 McClelhlll and l'cndletonI,8OS,72'S : 21 St/ltel / ! not voting . . . . , . . . . 81 Delaware , Kentuck ' allll ew Jersey were the only States in the slim Democratic - cratic column that 'ellr. Snme Old Cry. Every four 'ears slnco l G4 , the Democratic - cratic party has gone thr ugh the same formula of arrnlgnln the Repuhllcan parb' as the part ' of unconstitutional usu1'\lI1tlon \ , fanuticism , sectionalism , ex- trn\'agauce , 1inllnclul bankruptcy , cen- tralization. corruption nnd ubuse of pow- er-and with two eXeeptions the American - can people hu\'e retl\l'ned the same verdict - dict thcy di in lSG ! . In ] 884 and 1802 certain oxceptlonal fonditions , for which the Hopubllcan part ' was in nowise responsible - sponsible , caused the Americun people 10 lend n trusUng ear 1'0 the reiteratcd impeachment ot the Hepubllcan administration - tration , Cleveland's two terms wcre the . l'l' > ! Ult , both gl\'ing conclu h'e .proof of the Incompetence of the Democratic party to administer the gO"ern111ent except - cept by adopting ever ' Hepubllcan polley and practice they had denounced , In Cleveland's second a mlnistl'atlon the Democratic party attempted to replace - place the Hepublica.n tariff , with a mongrel - grel mixtur of free trade , class protection - tection and special bounties. and then , came to IJasS the very conditions of rev-I t'nue defioits , social dlsordor IInll widespread - spread despair and mlsel'Y of which the American lple ( had only IIreamed under tile spell of Democratic Ilemngogy. 'l'he retoration ! : ! of Sufety I1nd Sanity in the admhll trn tion ofmel' can affairs - fairs came with the election oC 'V411lam rcJ.\.l1llcy In ] 8D6 , Since tnen the nation. . 'has ' eXlwrieucell II llerioll of prosperity . uneJCl1mpled In the history of the wOl'ld , It 111as waged a fmecessful war r u1Ung in establishing IIbet'ty and n popular government In Cuba , In extending American - can freedom , justice and protection in rorto Hico and the Philippines aud In ad\'ancing the United Stutes to a IJOwer- ful , ulmost u c < J111mandin ! : place , in the 'polity of nations , Notl n like the national development of these eight years J1I1S been kllown in the 'past ' of the rOlmbllc , and " "ith it , ha ve come world-wide responsl llitl S nnd duties , 118 well as problems of internal - ternal government , \he Hepubllcan parl ' within the Constitution - stitution , withouf stl'alnlllg any of the powers reposed in the Nxecutlvo or Congress - gress , has met t'w demllnds of the hour with courage , wisdom and success , to which the chorns of Democratic declamation - tion , denunciation mId demnds l1n 's the hlhest ! tribute , So to-da ' In its history , it. policies ( lnd its canl1111ates , the Hellubllclln part ' alJpeals to the _ \mel'll'an people as the party of nchievt'lUent , of I'esonrces and of the conrae to grapple with every new phase of national lite. It Is the pnrt . of SOIIlIlI principles , saCe finance antI snne execution of the laws. ' ! ' 118 lll'OO ! oC : Its capal'ity to govern is written in th ' ' of the United helllthy III'ogl'ess States during the past Corty : rears , The guaranty - anty of its fitness to continne an the execution of that great trust is in the cbarater and experience of its leaders. " 'hlch Will You Trn.t ? Let the American voter look across the stlle ! of puhlic lite to-day and ask Jllmself 'Thleh he would rather trust to administer any public or prh'ute trust- the Hepubllcm lIart ' under the leadership - ship of 'H ODOIm ROOSffiV BIT ANn CHAI1I.ES W. li'AIRBANKS , nacled b ' Secretaries IIn ' , Sha'l'aft , Ioody , Wilson , lIitchl'ock , (01.ton ( , nnd Senator Allison and the HepublicAn llIajorlty in the Senate , Speaker Cannon und the , Republican majorlt ' In the 1I0ue ; ot Hepresen. ta tlves , Elihu Hoot nnd the host of learned lawyers \Tho believe tllat the American - can Constitution is not a PQtrlfied ttumbllnl ; block In the path of national - tional evolution , Ilnd The glorious rocor of HcpubUcan fidelity - ity to the Union and human pro- Iress , OIl The Democratic ( Iarty uuder the Joader- ship of . .A ALTON D. P AllKEIU AND lIENllY G. DAVIS. Hacked bJ' David D. Hill , William Jennings Dryan , Denj. 'jman ) ) , Champ Clark , William - liam Ii' . Sheehan , Patrick H.c - Carren , Charles Ii' . [ urph ' 1\1111 'Oll\ Taggnrt. Senator Gorman and the Democrl\tic minorit ' In tbe Sennte , Congressmnn Willlam8 : and the Democratic - tic mlnorlt ' in the 1I0nse of Hel- resentatives. Bourke Coekran nnd the host of fos..tllz- ed hired I1dvocates who have been s outlng "Unconstitutional" at e\'ery mea ul'e taken to preserve the Union , ndvnnce its prosperity and establish its power during the pnst forty 'ears , and .Vhe Democratic record of seces ion , re' pudiation I\nd obstructJon. The issue before the American peopll' next No\'cmber is not between the pcr- sonallties of 'l'heodore Hoosevelt and Alton D , Parker , hut between two great orgllnlzations rcprcsentln1 : reililectivel ' 11rO.lress aUlI stugnl1t1on In national liCe. 'l'be verdict promises to be ns con- clus.i\'e as lit was on the same issue in 1864. UNDULY PUFFED UP. - - - The Got-1Uch-Qnlck DeU1Dcrat Dones Are Brollulnu Too Boon. Certain Del1\ocrllt. , with the exuberance - ance of the lIewly rich , al'O boast' nl : of the States t.he ' lire goinl : to cllrr ' by mel\ns of thclr big camllnlgn ( nnd , 'herfi iil no telling what may happen , even 'wilh ' money in the treasur ' . Onl ' a dn ' or two 11 go , ono politician from " 'est Virginia was bewailing certain willi- pro\'ed facts in connection with campaign 1110ne ' . 'hey are thinking a good deal of campaign mone ' in West Virllnla just now. ' 1'\1ls \ IHll'licular IlIlIvldl\l\l ( \ of the Demcrnllc camp suld , in effect , that West Virginia ili likely to go Hepubllclln this fall. "TIle ni gers wj ) ) 1111'ot ! ! the Hepllbllcall tlclet , " he eclllrcd , "thoso who ure allowed to'ote , ' ! 'hey'll tale our mQney nnll then go ! lnll vote the He- IJUbllcl\n ticket mralght , " ' .rhls Is n comri'atiO\1 ! \ of ! : reat imllOrt to our erring hrethren of the oPllOslng camp , It was not always tlII\S , bat now , with the Australian hllllot , In somc form , ' in use in many States It is n sad fnct , thut thc riffraff who sell UlOlr , 'otes tale the moneJ' and then \'ote liS 'tlll'Y lllease , ' .rhe Oil trust can put . ( tR mOil C.illto the Parker campulgn fun , hut It I'anllot buy even one of its OWl1'ast arm ' of mplo 'es , nor an of its vJctlms in the world of business , 'l'he Democrats I\.re IJllffed up over their fat } Jocletboolt , but It won't 1ll'lll them In the comlll election. ' .rhe Pl' < lllie prefer to have moner In their OWl1 l , ( > t'k. ots , 'honest ' mOlloy wllich they hll\'e been able to. cllrn thomsl1\'es , In Il time of llrosplrity Iln illllll-trial : aclh'it ' snch as Il Hepubliclln administt'lltion gl\'es them. After :1n eJthaustive review ot the situation in the Hoosier ! -Hate , " 'alh.r " 'ollman , the stuff corr'sl'olllient ( ot the Uf'cord-lIeraJd , suys : "With thu Ho- publlcl\11 rankli vl1'tually ROlId , with the' Democracy bounll to lose a tow 'tllOusands of the BITanites , with nothln present in the IJ11hli ( ! mlnll to leall to Iln upheavllI , Ilnd with Indlnna Hopuhli- - clln State to fltnrt with , one doe. not need to be a seventh ROil to foresee the result. " AmI lie l'stimlltcfJ the Hepubll- call 1I1nrality at "somewhere between lGOoo anll 80,000. " IIB.lnl { uno hie to nuree nlllonl ( them- ealves a8 to whether the lloll1 Ittnndarll Is n fcur40 or R hleellln" , onel alt to , . .haUler we olllht ; or olllht not to ha\'o free nlld unlimited colnnJc ot ll\'er , they ( ollr oppouontlS ) have ftPllorently , tholl ht It cXllalllent to avohl ' ' 'Iy conllnlttololl thelle sllbJoch , 011I1 hull- vldnnllr ; ouch to lollow hili IIRl'ticlllor ben t.-Roosevelt' , letter ot acceptance , - - - - - - - Ohica&oans of the Oemocratll' persua- 810n are trJ'lng hllrl1 to get , ludlO Phr- ker to come out ' " e.t Ilnd attenl1 a ban- quet. But JUtlKU Parker Is nut hunlr ' . Like Poo-Hnh , just bl'ol'o the exocutloll , ho "lIoesn't want an ' lunch ! " It Is freel , . predicted by the o who ought to know that Ulster county , Ncw York , Jul1ge Parker's homo county , wHl give Roosevelt 11. . good majority. MONEY FOR LABOR. . Nel1r1J' I1all Dillion .Dol1l1re Ilor. Cor 'VoKee. ' .r.ho . census of moo showcd that the waes of all clnsses of labor iu nll the , 1llanufactlll'lng Industries of the United States was $ , a : ! ' , a33bll as ugalnst $1- : : ' ! H,2 8,32I In lSU-1l ( gain o ( $ .131,10- : ; O , The c'eusus reports of wage ! ! for labor and salarJes tor clel'ks anll oUleers elll- 1)lo 'ed in manuCactUl'lng inllustrics Cor the last three dl'CUlles lire as folloW8 : 1000. . . . . . . . . .f403,7113:1 ! : $ : ! , :12:1:1:1.8i7 : : ! : : : 1800. . . . . . . . . . : ! U1\.IS808 : 1SHS.I1 ! : ! .1880. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \.I4i,03,7il : ) No censtls tnken , Hall these cenllus rOlol'ls ( Included the period from ] SU4 to 1110-1 the comparison - son would be fa I'1Iore Htrildng , Cor IlIouRalllls of workingmen lost Ihelr jobs s.hnrth' actor the last Democratic 1\l1nln- btratl n ( ] SD3-1SU ; ) went into power , ulIIJthere'el'e "er ' few workingmen ot those able to ( wep their jobs who did 110t ha\'o to submit to nt least some rcductlon In wages , 'l'hoso were the days when Democruc ' IllIed trouble on to trouble , and secmcd to leave nothing undone that eoul bo done , to b1'illg .imllovc'rlhment ! : ! to the A 1leriean wOI'kingmuII. . 'he entire countr ' wus made a 50rt ot luhoratory tor oris-Illal Democrallc ex- perimentntion lu'lIriOlls eXlllosl\"e products - ducts 1\nd b ' .pl-ollucts , Inchlllhl especial. h' free tralle , free sih'el' , fre ! ! riot aud Creo soup , \1Inlterl'll not tllut dl'Soln- tion was brJII ht Into tlwu lInds of American homes , that the worldll mall nnd hi ! ! wire al1(1 ( littlc oues were lincl1l'd , for tbe necessities ot IItc , AO 101l us Dl'Illocrllcy WI\l1 h'ell thu chalice to I'X- pcriment with the ideR IIC takilli : the home market aWIIY from Amel' cnll Illdus' tr ' and ! ; Ivlll It to the foreilner , 111111 nntn enl ing husillr'iR 1ntcrcsts b ' nJ.tita- tlon a nlllst the lIltl I\lal1lu1'(1. ( ( Atler WHilom h'Killlc ' was ( .Ie'tell Pl'esitlcnt 111111 the polll'ieR oflroti \ > l.tlou and of sou lid 1I\0JIl' ' once lI aln ellluh , II flh ell , the Ilhenonwnni rowth of thl ! Ullitell Stutes JII wealth a 11I1 IIrllsllprH ' Attracted the wOlldor ot 1111 cI"i1i wll 1111- tious ; and this I'owth hils cOlltluued " , ith accelerlltlug "clJl'Il ' 11\1 \ to the IIrcs- ent time , 'l'he CUIIRII ! ! ot 1000 r\'ol'lled thH ! gl'l'lIl IIp\Tard mO\'eml'lIt wlll'lI It wal ! ollly ahollt halC wn ' 10 wlll'l'C' It i' ! 1I0W. or COllrse , IIn hlcl'clINe oC lIeHl'I ' hili ! II hill- In dollul'H ill wIIl'kiu mrll's WII I'S (1IIl' ( " 1I0t eJllcern Ihl' wlIl'klu/omllll / alolle by ' , 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' hllsJIII' IIII meaml ( 'OIlCCI'U' ! f'\'el' ' ' ; mall ill the Ullltl'li HateR , l'\'cr.v I'llrmer , a 1111 I'"pr ' womllll IIlItl I'hllil (1I'IH'1I11l'1I1 ou tJl ( ' Ilihol' ( If othm's. I'm' , tllt.l1' sllil/lOl'I / , 1.01' IIIStIlIlCC , If thl' WII I' > I III' lthol' : III mllnllCllrt11l'lrlJ.t lrulllstrlf''I hllli 1101 III- el'ellsell In thl' milliolls tJII' Ilel' I'a vltll cOIINllmlltlou ot whpllt c01I111 IIlIt hll\'c ill- el'ensl'tl from a.I,1 hll\llI'ls ill 1 11.1 10 fI.a : : hllshrls In mO.I , alld the 1I'icu of wllt'llt 611110t Ilollhied. ProRllel.ltr IR IIII\'II 'S UlIHle 1111 ot IIn almost eJ1lh''I'I ( I'h.lill of circulllstallCfs , alltl It Is emir h ' hJvlll : ever - link R Ulld nnll NIl'OIlthat / 111'0" . perity for nJl call le IIrl'RI'I'VcII , CANDIDATES COMPARED. - - Why Uoo8ovelt Jot [ ore l'oplliar tltnn I'url'cr. ' ! 'he New Yorl. SlIlIlln ' Democrat , II newspaper that l'l'colltlr holtcd l'arl\l'I' IInll cllmu Ollt CUI' Hoo/I\'ell , jn Ih-in ; : the l'l'lUlOllli wh ' Ihe I'lIrkel' cllmlllll 1I I : . lauJ.tlllshllll : 111111 the ! tOOlIlH'elt cam- pai u Is boomillg , HIIS : " , ll1d o Pllt'lwr has fl'W ot the attrl- blltes ot llOlJl1ll1rltr ; 'hc l/re Hoosevclt has lhem u II , "Pnrleer iii tllllitl : Hoosevelt'ls ' hra "e. "PIl'kel' : ill ( " 'nlrullC't1 h ' Cl'iI'IIII , ; 111111 patrons ; Itooso\'olt ! s illllelJI'llIlent , " 1'urker repr"sl'lIts 110 I'ollc ' l1ulI hils uo Illllltll'al rel'orll ; HlloJt ( Is O'II ' ! ot the IH'knowledell Ilrugl'pRsire stllh'SIlWII ot the l'elltlll'y al1l1 his l'el'Ol'll is the I'ec- ord of the sunf + hlne 'l'al'lI of IIIll1tunt 111111 alvllncillt ( ; A mCI'lcllllislII. - "As there Iii pructleall ' 110 nile to viI- OIpusl : ' ollllOse tbcre Js no ono to actl\'e- I ' durl'1l1l , Judle I'nrkcl' nil a polItical Iitalllll\rd.lwllrel' , 'l'heOlluru Itoose\'elt In- \'ltes the IIr of llIlrUsun pllemles unl1 lit- tl'Uets to hlK SU'llorl ! ' thouKl\nd ! ! of pnt. rlotlc 1111\1 ' 1\llmh'el'I. \ earlll'st \ ! . "Judgo Parker Is 11 weak cllndillatc , I1n I unwJao caudllltlte , un ullfortunkte candl. l1ate for the lrC3ldellc ' . A life of judicial - cial 1l101l0tony and cxc1uH.lon from 110Ht- Jcal IIffalrs does not atlpeal to the alle- glallco of pnrUsllns. 'heollol"o Hoosevelt Is n strong , a vigorous , IlU invluclble calllllllllto Cor the pr ldency. lIe is n of nctlon nomlnnted for an elec- tornte of uhoundlng cnerJY , force I\nll progress , Be QS , epedally , the ! del of the young lIIell of Die cOllntry. "It Is , therefore , not at all surprising thnt ns the votcrs contrast thcse Iwo calllldntes they shoulll be irrelstlhly dra WJ1 to one-to Uoosevelt-anll IIhOlll1l be rCllelled from or heCI.IIIIl' , hllllfferent to his nntagonlst , l'lIrl , cr. Such Is the prcsellt trend of the call1pal/n / and it Is lIecldellly \'orllhll' to Presitlent Hoosc- velt , No reasonahle dOllbt of hi ! : ! ulec- tloll exlsls or Is eutertalnC1 ! br IInyone fumllil\r with polil'il's , Democrat or He- IJllblicall. " DON'T FORGET CONGRESS. It 111 Very IlltJ10rtnllt thnt It Bhol1ld Uc lleJluhllclln. In the rcat political contct which In thl C'Ountr ' ' ' four ' occurs ! ! c\'erJ' yeaI'll , mill which is 1I0W on , the elccUon of Prelliliellt Js npt to ( H'ershnllow all other interests , 'l'Ms onght 1I0t to be so , ' .rho President Js the hellli of the exccllth'e hl'anch of the government , hut the leJls- la th'c brllllch Is ellnall ' us ImlJOrtllllt. UopllbHclIlIS 1'Ihonl(1 ' ( relllemhtr thn t it Is liS hllilortllnt to holll Oon ress as It 1:01 : 1.0 elcct the I'reilllellt. ! 'I'lli' election ot , lnd e l'lIrkm' would melill IIIlll'h moro thall the Jlllhll'tion or his IJCrilolllllltr Into that high olllc\ ! , His ell'l.tIou'onitl melln the election of a Demol'rllUc House of Hl'presentatlvl's , and this wonlll he most nutortnnate , becallse : Ii'irst , the DOlllocrlllic 11l1l1 ' , cOlllllosell liS it ill of 1111 the cllstJ'lll'tell elemellts of the country , ill not \ ( 'nllllhlo oC SIlCCS- ( . fnll ' administering the IIffah's ot this I on'rlllll'nl , It hUll 1I0t the capacity to dl'al with the g1'l'at prohlems thnt now coutrollt us , SOCOIIII , a Democratic House ot HCllrl'Selltntives woulll mean Ulnt the ellth'e Irglslnth'o IIInchlllery ot that hOII ' won1l1 he 1lllIep(1 ( III the control oC tilt ! South ; Ihc HIJenkrr , till ! Iollllllitteo : 011 I'll I e : ' ! , 1\nl1 1111 IhlJ hlllloltnllt commit- lers , II ! ! well ns th ( ' chnlrlllllllshlllS of the fIlIlC : , wOII11 ] he COlli posed Inr/cl / ' of ( lntherll men 111111 the grcnt IlItl'rosts or I tl1p ol'lh'ollitl h ( ' KIIIlJ'linntell ( to : OulIll1l'l'lI ; ! , ( Jlll'it' ; . In nllll\\'OI' 10 thi ! > ! Lt iliahI' , sal < < l Ihat a DI'1II0l'l'\tll' : \ HOllsc I'ollitl < < In 110 hlll'lII. us tilt' Sellllte wOIIIII Ntlll hi' Hl'llllhlil'llIl 1111I1 c01l1tI 1 11'1'\-1'11 t ' III1\\'isl' ' l'llilicnl Ip IRllltlon IIII \ \ Ol' , Bllt n 1I1'lIIuI'I'ul it. II ousc ( 'oulll lll'e\'ell t Hellllhli- I'all It'LdslutIolI , a 11I1 11'lnt harm might l'pRlIll fl'olll tha I , 'J'lw I'It'l.tlolI of II ! tlJ- IIIIhlil'UII , 'ollg1'es'l Is sl'arl'ely slcUlHI 111 I III III'I ! , " " ' ( , lo thl' rlcetloll ut II HI'll\1hll- \ Cll11 1'1' ( ' iidenl. rhc'lldlll : J'rlnlrc. 'I'he 1I0rtlll'rll rl'illg ( ' or the U11l1ell Rlatl's Is hl'hl l'IIJlitll ' 111111 IICIISI'I ' PPIHl- III It'll wll h PCOIlII' "I'om " : \ ' ( ) rwa ' , wetlell II lit I 01'1111I111'1 ; . 'rIlls is right , tor we are. of tlll'lII. " ' 1' III'I' ot till' h'l'llIl of IlIImall- II ' whll'lI JWll 11llh'II BJIIlu1II1 allll lIIal1t' thl' " , l1JI- , \xlla allll IlIiJ ! I'llIrlltl ' 1I11\le lhp L'lIltl'tl Billtcs. 111111 who , ; . . IlpSI'C11II. 1I11ls elll'rnily "utl1 tilt ! HI'Pll lll'lIlI tll'ket. I t IIII ' ono Ilullllts thut the ortheru Hlulrs III whll'h lire Iicttl11 NU mall ' of 0111' OW11 H'a 1111 hilI'Ium ; will this ycar go lI11ythlll hilt ltepllltllCI1I1-Well , he shollltl h ( ' talccn cure ot hy his f1'icllll , . I'oor Olel UOIJlter. ' ( 'ho Oemocratic rouster Hhhs. with a 11I0\11'lIful \ ! : IRnce : Ii I wcmld crow like 1 uReter , Hut I tIo11't gct the challco. " "Tho rocorll oC the 1nst seven yunrA provclS thot tIle Illrty now In po"'er CUll he trulJtcll to take thc lulllltlonni nctloll neC""Rry to 1IIIIIrovc nllli IItreuJ'thcII our IIlolletarr ; " ; retom , ! lull thut our ollllonellts callnot he liD trn.ted.-HO < li Vt'IL'a letter of acceptance , FOllr week , . IJetore election It looks to the cOllflcrnulyu Ill'ollhets at ! If Hoose- nlt wUllld have :117 : elecloral yote ! : ! to ollly I ! ) for Parlwr , with the probahlli- ties rllllnln ill fa01' of un IlIcrcallo In the ' ' ' . UCIHlblll'an I11I1JOI'It ) . liThe American lIolllu Is huleell the crnllie of liberty-it Iii tltll unit of the Uellullllc' . struIIlth.-SculAtor l < 'lIlrbanka In tha SCDate , JaDuu.I1 , 160.3 , IJ REPUBLICAN POLICIES . THEIR RESULTS CONTRASTED WITH THOSE OF DEMOCRACY. The I'roeverlty ot tJle AarlclIltural : Clnlll ! Jlel1l1e thnt Men Itl1JnKell la AU Other I.ll1eB of Industry .Are Al o Proellorollli. - In hili' tamoll ! ! Chlc tgo cOllvimtlou' IIllccch III ] 8UU W. J , Dryall lIald that till ! . \merlclll1 bllhleltl ! 1111111 Inclutled the " 1111111 who III 11111110 'ed for wages , the IIIUI'clmllt nt the cl'Otls'rontIs storc , the fnl'11Iur who /OCII / forth In the morning nUll tolls nil tla ' , alltl begin ! ! In the sllrinl , : I1l1d toll ! ! all II 11111 111 cr , the miller who goes n tholllllllid fcet Illto the carth , the nttorlle ) ' 111 the country towlI , " etc. lie nlso eXlrcscl ( ! ( the "Democratic ItIoa that IC ) ' 011 1I1alH ! the maSRef ! IlrOllerOU8 their 1J1'Opcrlt ' will linll 1111 wny Ull nnd throllgh lJ\'e1' ' dall ! ! . " L'hu Ucpllbllcall IHlrlr llll1'llI the laRt cl/ht / ) 'el\l's , 111 fllct ns well 111 theory , hlill hcell clll'rylllJ ; ( Jilt till ! ! "Oo111ocrutlc - hlen" of 11Ialdll the 111tInn ' 111\ \ III'Olllcrou ! ! by 1I1111dllg tile "nUlI\Sl'lI \ ( IrOlllCrous. " It haB rencl1(1 out nftcr the Inhorlrlgmen In the cltlCII , the Carmer , thc country Iller- chnnt , the IIIlnel' , the conntr ' lawyer , etc. , nil Inchllled In Dr 'an'B defiultlon oC the "Amcrlcull liuslucss man , " and It hM mnde them nll prosperous. It may bo said of the IlI'osperlty thnt the Hopubllcnn party brought 1I0t Cor certain - tain clas8es , but Cor the IllnflSeS , nn from them Ull nnd through every clnR8 , thnt TIIBHl'J ' WAS PHOSPEIllTY IDNOUGIl l Olt AI. 1 , . 'hrough the openln of thu mills of , the United States , rellderod ngaln POS- Rlhle b ' the returll of the country In 181) ; to the HCllublican polley oC protection - tection , the uncmllloyed classcsVoro glv1I ! work. 'I1I Y wmm THEN NO''l\IBIUOT.Y nUSINMSS l\IE , liS BI'Yl\n sdld thc ) ' were , but H USY MEN. A Cotrust of Result , , , In Delllocrntic times there was con. IItnnt aud frelluent IllIlIRlon to the Alll\1Y 01" ' .rUE UNMMPLOYED. The Coxey Army thl\t wont to Wllshlnglon , In 1894 to demand that the goverument glvo It worlc wus but a IIm:111 juerrHlIl detachment - ment of the vast army thl\t \ stl\ycd \ at home , rmfferell , starvell and Cound the 1I\"lng oC life to he Illmost unendurable. ' When this IIrmy of the ullomployed got work , nnll not only that , hut got steadll , . . Increasing wngus , It made a quick and n good Illl1rket Cor the Ilroduets of the farmer "who goes Corth In the morning Ilnd tolls all dny , and beglnB In the sprllll ; and tolls all Bummer. " 'l'Ilere are nearly nine million mon la thu United Stl1tCR who make a IIvlnl : for themllclves a 1111 Cnmllles by tllllnl : the Boll , nnd who must dellClIlI for their Ill'oHllcrlty on the deml\nd for their prod- 11It. ! from the o emlJlo 'l"l In manlltac- tlll' lIJ ; hlll1i1tl'les ( , ' ! 'he cenlus oC 1900 Rhllwelthll \ t t hq , wugcs of th090 employed III mllnufnct\11'lng Inllustrlca 1111(1 ( Incrcns- ed $ .JnO : : , rmO fl'om 18110 to HIOO , The figllre ! : ! wOIIIII hll "l ! becn IInmcll6el ) ' moro strlldn ! ; could the censull decadu have coven'd 1814 ! , In the midst oC Demo- crntle times , to 1004 , the llresent tlmo. NO WOND It 'I'IIA'l' WI'l'H SUCH l'J ' OHMOUS GAIN IN WAm S 'O l'I1N ) .ABOHING Oru\SS 01" nUSI- mss l\Il N , WHO wmtN GIYEN A CHA'NOI' ' ! 'O JIl BUSY 'lmOUGII 'l lIN IUWUBlICAN POIIOY OF l'HO''IW'eION , 'lI PIOit CAPI'.rA CONSU\I L' 'IO ori' WIINA ' IN- CIUMSI D I ltoa. ; ( . . . . . BUSIINLS IN 18H ! 'O 11.:1 : : HUSI1JoJI-B IN lUO.1 , ' ! 'IIlI ] PItWI II.\S DOUBI.lm , AND THAT ABOUT 'l'HE A\I. ; TIlING IS 'HUE 01 , ' l'HAc'rICUbY EJVEIlY- 'IIINO 'l'lIN AMEIUCAN li'ARl\1IOR. l'HODUCI S , 'l'hls Cnrming clnss of ImslnesR men Is now glvoll ndl'llllate rU\TUl'd Cor their toll by dny antI throu/h / IIlll'lng nnd Bummer. It now clln , III fnet alrendy hilS , Ilaid ort mortgllges alII ( IItnl'ted checklllg aceounts with the cOlllltr ) ' banks , A Chnnlle 111 COIIIUtione. The mcrchant nt the crolls-ronds store now finds the Cnrmer and his wite Qud chiltIren have menu , . to IIpend , and wl1nt moro nntI bettcr clothcs to , , 'ear , hooks to rend , and brlc-a-brnc to adorn the country home , ' .rhe farmer could now afflll'It' \ he wanted to ) to chnngo Croln the l'orncoll plpo to tL real Hnvl1nn cigar , 1111(1 ( dl'ess cvery hit as styll hl ) ' RS _ the hllslness mnn In the city , IIRY I\S high Cl't'S to his doctol' nnd his lavyer , an . . jllHt I1S much relit Cor the Ilew In church. His wlCe could dress In sntlllfl , silkfl und IlIl'es , just lIke the city huslness ml\n's wlCI' , 1111(1 ( hlro 11 IIt'r\'ant girl to 110 house- wOl'k thllt III Democrntle times she hel'- Arlf IInll 10 eill. llu could IIfforti to hllTO hlA tlllllr.htt1' ! weur clothes tllat would 111kl / \ ! lIer look jllst 1111 u ttractive as the hnnl'I'I"K tIn lighter III thu city , nnd stutly I1I11Slc , nrt , I.'rellch , t'tc" thnt would mnko hcr just all lIIuch at hOlllu In the most accolIIlllIRhed KJclel ' . He coulll nfforll 10 Hl'1II1 his SOli to college where he could : I l't 1111 educlltioll thllt IIIlght lIIake him ' r , Iwnw < < III ' 11 1'lIl1road or hllnk Ilresitlent , i' 01' l1\'cn PI'esith'nt of the United Stlltes. f 'l'he Amcrlcun fllrmerll' Increasell pros,0 , \ll'rlt \ , recillrOcall ) ' hCllcflts the worltlllg- ' 1111111 III the citll's , 111111 the wOl'klll IllIlIl'S f' III'osllcrltr agnln I'cchlroclllly hCllefits the ! Carlllel's III tht ! countr ) ' , crelltIng thus un endless clll\ln of IIIntnlll bunetlts , t AH Cor these who " /0 / a thollsand Ceet I J In the enrth , " elc. , thcy , too , hllv fnlly . shared In th'l ! Hellnbllcan llrOllll'rlty t _ which has IncI'cnset ! enormousl ' the de- " 111111111 for Iron , coppcr , zinc , lend , coul , : col ( ( ' 111111 the preclons mctllls , In milling , 1111 wcll 118 In all other hrallehes of hon- CAt l1ulutrlal ! : ! effort , till ! " . \l11erlcan busl. lIess man" clln 1I0W sccuro the hire thllt , the BIble SIl ' 11 his lallOr is worlh ' of , ! " but which Democrlltlc policies ruthlctis. I ) ' dopl'l\'ed . him of. . The 1.lmlt. 'hat the Democrlltlc part ' has , Brl/ht'll / disease. cancer of thQ stomuch , II11l1 fl\Tlft cOnSUIllIItOIl ! i generally ad- ' mltted , hut it wns no-er renllze 60 thorou hly before bow much it , had Hill. . . . . I A Sura Thin ! : . . At this latu datil the tidal WtLTO Is Carltelllu oVl'r n. G. Davis , Alld OTer ) ' outlook grows the darker I or the IIlIspeultlllG , sllellt l'urker. : J Lo t , stra 'ed 01' Btolen-l.'orty.fiTe , Pal'lwr cOllstllutiOIl clubs in forty : n I' ' Stutes , ' .rhe lilulers will be tewlrtIed " with cople' ! of "Whllt 1 Know About the ' UllconsloltutllllllllltJ' of the War of 1861- I ] ) ti : , " by lion , A. Bourbon , bound ill , .It , ,1 < 1. " . . , . " I. d , . . \ I