T-, TTIE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH- 3, 1907. i i- 4 j $ LONG SERTICE IN ' HOUSE Rot Held ey tb Leu Bepmeetatlve letcham af Iw York. THiRTY-THREE. YEARS A CONGRESSMAN Sp-raker Caa'aoa Will "eat l it ft U-hila First Thirty Tea Tra OrwwlaaT Latsjt. WASHINGTON. March 1 Th high rec ord of servlc In the lower nous of on rMi ma1t by th lata John IT. Ketcham of New Tork and Breaker Joaenh O. Can non within the last three Tver camper1 the reconstruction of the tabulation ef long Vjtenure In the national house of reprn atlves. ' Cor many year the name of Representa tive Hohnan of Indiana held the plac of honor at the head of that llet. He waa the only representative, tn mere than a oentury of congress with thirty year of bouse service to hit credit. Eventually Mr. Ketcham supplanted his thlrty.year reoord with one of thirty-three years. Both died m office. With ocoa atonal lapses their constituencies stood by them to the last. So these two long tens re are finished, fixed quantities. But Breaker Cannon, still living and still N a , representative, haa already paased the Hotman record by two year aad la re elected to a full term, befflnnhui March , At the close of the Sixtieth congress. If he llvs, Mr,,. Cannon will be the house tonf tenure record holder by one year over the Ketcham high mark and by four years arar Mr. Hohnan. Scanning the tin of high record posslbllt ties now In the house and considering the Chances, as modified by age. political flue. tuatlons, etc., leaves a strong conviction that many years will probably elapse ere tine ultimate Cannon tenure; Is beaten. General Henry H. Bingham of Pennsyl vania Is apparently the only sitting mem ber with a ehanca In the either Immediate or the remote future. He haa the one ad' vantage of being five years younger than lor. Springer. Henderson, Blount end Mo ll 1111 n forms a continuous record; that of aU the others waa broken. In some cas-s , with several hlatuse between terms. The three high record tenures, those of Ketcham. Cannon and Hoi man, are not continuous. There were two breaks In Mr. Ketcham'a house career, three In that of Mr. Hoi man, vne In Mr. Cannon's. Renominate)) by bis party, the, latter was defeated In 1880 by Samuel T. Busev, demo crat, by the narrow plurality of Ml That Was the year of the great populist upri. mg. There waa on break each In the O'Neill and Harmer tenures. Longest In t'oatlsseai Service. For continuous house service the record holder la the late William D. Kelley of Pennsylvania, twenty-nine year without a break. General Bingham twenty-eight years' tenure haa beet) unbroken, and if he llv to serve through the next congress he Will beat the Kelley record by a year. Six of these long tenure member were speaker of the house, Macon, Taylor. Banks, Randall, Thomas B. Reed and Can non. Three only, Messrs, Macon, Ran dolph and Johnson, also saw service In the senate, Johnson was also vloe president. Twenty-three of the thirty-four are dead. Nina of the living are still members of the house and seven of them are re-elected to til Sixtieth eongresa Messrs. Orosvsnor and Wadsworth retire next week. None of the great magnetic leaders who filled the publlo eye In the last century appear In the list of long tenures. Tet Jackson, Calhoun, Webster. Douglas, Jeff Darts, Blaine, Oarfleld and McKlnley all began their political career In the national house of representative. Heavy Clay m- Iteoerd Maker. Henry Clay' congressional career waa perhaps the most singular of all, though not an extended one. He waa first elected to the United States senate to fill a va cancy before he bad reached the constitu tional age of 30 prescribed for a senator. He waa but 2t, the youngest man ever elected to the senate. four years latsr be was elected to the house and waa Immediately chosen as It speaker, the. only case on record of a rep resentative being made speaker in his first term. But Clay was a reoord breaker In nearly all the walks of political life. Hla house tenure was no more than ten years, and with two hiatuses, but as reg al r. Cannon, but meanwhile the latter evens tip with four years excess of tenure al- ularl n, av,par(H, ln the houe he was ready earned, an unchangeable lead a long -h,n . ,nker. with the result a both remain In congress. That bath will remain In the house until death overtakes them I a moral certainty, barring the pos sibility of Mr. Cannon' election to the presidency In H08. Who the Old-Timers Are. With their ages al the eapiratloa of eerv tee, or to data It still member, and In th pew order of tenure, 'the1 following Is an exhibit of th thirty-tour representative at once chosen It speaker, with the result that he waa speaker during the entire period of hi membership, a record with out a parallel. He was chosen senator fourseveral times, and was defeated for the presidency twice. HI power In his own party was marvelous. It rank and file had no political opinions until they were voiced by Henry Clay, Few people remember that Jackson was a Judge, a congressman, a senator, a sue. who have served for twenty year and Up- eesaful tMt eight year. Ward: Name and State.' Age. John H. Ketcham, New Torn...... U Joseph G. Ciinnon, Illinois Tl William S. Hotman. Indiana TS William r. Kelley, Pennsylvania.. W Charles Q'Ntlll. Pennsylvania TI Henry H. Blngram, Pennsylvania. 4 Samuel J. Randall, Pennsylvania. U Alfred C. Harmer, Pennsylvania... 71 Samuel S. Cox, Ohio-New Tork.... John Reed, Massachusetts W Charles r. Mercer. Virginia oiuvv. e 3 V n. a u 0 7 66 M 74 a Tear Ser- vice. a SO Nathaniel Macon. North Carolina. 1 Blchard P. Bland. Missouri...... Jlubart R. Hltt. Illinois ohn Randolph, Virginia Alexander H. Stephen. Georgia. Sereno E, Payne. New Tork.... William FlndUtv, Pennsylvania. Joshua R. Olddlngs. Ohio Thomas B. Reed, Maine Ivld B. Culberson. Texas John H. B&nkhead. Alabama.... John Dalsell, Pennsylvania Charles ri. urosvenor, uni. William P. Hepburn. Iowa... Samuel M. Rohertsnr.. Louisiana 28 i? 14 M Many of the new generation conceive that he was an uncultivated granger of dom ineering' tempersment. whose success, waa th result cf luck. Not so. h was a law. yer with a clear and penetratlhg Intellect, man of deolslon and at much personal mag netism. ,. Jefferson Davis served In the federal house only part of a term, resigning ln 1846 to take, a hand In the Mexican war. He wa elected to the United States senate three different times, and was secretary of war In the Pierce administration. After th J I war wa over he steadily declined to re S enter the national political field. Alexander Stephens' Career. On the other hand, Alexander H. Stephen. rtee president ef the. confederacy, almost Immediately entered the field of federal politic after the south had laid down it arm. He was promt' eiecteo senator James W. Wadsworth, New Tork.. to e., i.Jnnn w. Taylor, New york w C 1 - & Richard M. Johnmm, Kentucky.... K6 r Nathaniel P. Bank. Masehu VlLr setts V..... J.,T --William M. Siirln-er. Illinois...... 6f Thomas J. Henderson. IlUaola. Jame H. Blnunt, Georgia iimion sscaiiuan, xenn fo from Georgia, ln 1S, but wa refused- a'd- tnlsslon at Washington, in ir,ne was estcted to th houe and added (MtVen year ta hi sixteen years' fiouae record prior to ; the war. ' ! . A noteworthy featur of the Ions; ten ure la the large number of. Pennsylvanlans among there. Seven of th thirty-four are from that state. Five of the seven repre- 20 tn 9 to 30 10 19 10 so 71 . Ml .anted PhlladelDhla city districts, and In At the beginning of 1 twenry-alx name ----th of tenure they tand right up near oompnara the list. This small number was 1 tv, ton. remarkable, because approximately some I That eity already holds th record for in 12.000 Individual had represented th Uf. broken tenure tn the person of Kelley, a ferent states In th house since 1T. above stated, with the strong probability of a new. high reoord tn that of Bingham fill aittinir William SMnrtlev was an Irish. There has been not only the breaking of , ,h . Phiudelohla. but we tenure rcoru since wmm usie wt -ft.-w.rd settled In Westmoreland county, maraea warense. in toe aggregate k ! Joh Palael). the tong time Pittsburg mem' tenures, in name or rtonier xv nm was waB In New Tork city. added March S, 1908, and that of Sereno K. The great average age of these thirty. Payne March S, 1906. ' I tour representatives Is proof that few or With the aloasi of th Fifty-ninth con-1 none of them entered the house as youths. gress six others step into th record list Th youngest one to da so was John. W. a above mad up, namely. Messra Wads- Taylor cf New Tork. one of the speakers. 3 worth, Orosvsnor, Dalit U, Hap burn. Bank head and Robertson. Thwra are Indication that with the nation' Increasing ag th tenure of It representative Is growing longer. Sixty year ago th twenty-four year tenue of John Reed wa thought tq be wonderful, and he wa finally known a th life member. The service of Kelley, Bmghana, RanAaJl, Mercer, Mscoa. Bland. Hltt. Thomas H. I who waa under t when first elected. DISPENSARY SYSTEM KILLED Senator Tillnui'i Ft Gobtma GiTM Way - to Local Optica. eFT CHARGES ARE FREELY HADE Last Campalaa the Voter Chese leglalatnre Opposed to th State Whisky Moeepoly The New Llasor System. COLUMBIA, 8. CT, March l.-The South Carolina Btate dispensary, the govern mental monopoly of th whisky t raffle. In troduced fourteen years ago by Governor B. R. Tillman, ha been abolished. The system la to be succeeded by local option a between county dispensaries and pro hibition. This week, which I th transi tion period, prohibition prevails throughout the state. By proclamation of Governor Ansel the mnln state dispensary, with a stock of I7SO.O0O, eighty odd aubdispenaarles and sixty odd beer dispensaries were closed. Th proclamation cam unexpectedly, and as there were "private stocks" In but few homes, th dryness of the state Is of a kind not familiar In ordinary prohibition communities. Not ft drug store In South Carolina ha a pint of whisky, and the usual "blind tiger' were unprepared. How th Hew Law Works. Under the local option law, ' known as the Carey-Cothran law. those counties in which the state dispensaries had sub- dlspensarles will continue the sale of liquor until the next general election. But the management of the dispensaries ' will lie exclusively In a county board of three, one member being chosen by' the mayor or mayor of ths town or towns tn the county III which a dispensary Is located, one se lected by the school board and one by the legislative delegation. This' board Is to take over whatever liquor It wishes from th state dispensary and continue the busi ness. The county dispensaries have no cap. Ital and the business, at least at the out. set, must be conducted wholly on credit. The profits are- divided between the muni cipality, the county and the school fund. When the county boards begin buying new stock they are required to advertise for bids for the grades and kinds of liquor required. These bids are to be sent, sealed, to the treasurer of the county, and are at a specified time opened ln public by the board and the contracts awarded. Every quarter the board must publish In county newspapers their purchases, with names of dealers, quantity and price. No liquor can be bought from any dealer who main tains an agency In this stats or who solicits custom in any otner manner than pre scribed by law. Member of the county hoards, ns well as th dispenser whom they appoint, are heavily bonded, and It Is made a serious offense for any official to receive a present of sny character from a liquor agent or dealer or to "push" any particular brand of "goods" In the dispensaries. It Is hoped by these precautions to eliminate most of the opportuntles for graft, the graft that brought th state dispensary system Into such evil notoriety. Stork Rxreeda Legal limits. A week before the abolition of the dial penary th governor, acting on th recom mendation of the legislature, which In turn acted on a report of a special committee, removed from office the board of dispen sary directors. It was found by the legis lative, committee that, while the stock In th state dispensary was limited to $400,000. the dlreotors had on hand 1760,000 worth of liquor, besides having large stocks In the ubdlspcnsarlea. It waa also ascertained that In the preceding six weeks The pur- onases amounted to fSQO.OflO. Much of this wa bought In violation of law, which pro vided that sealed bids be submitted and the orders given without th director knowing me names of bidders. The legislative com mlttee developed that one director visited distiller In Illinois and made one purchase without bids being submitted of 113.000. An expert estimated that the state was overcharged from 126.000 to $28,000 on this one deal. In view of thl revelation all the directors were removed and nroaecutlnn will probably, follow, a It was recom mended by the legislature. Perhaps $250,000 is due by the state for liquor recently pur chased. This will not be paid until Investi gation proves that dealers were not In a conspiracy with the directors to overcharge for whisky, and so be able to pay tremen dous rebate as bonus for th order re ceived. CHINA IS A PROBLEM (Continued from first Pag a) ehang. Canton and Poochow, where a election ef officer will be educated for the wkMm PhliiiM n w EnfUlh and ilnantm Reed. Dalxell. Bankhead. Rohertaon. Tay I oWwr, b, .ngs.d us Instructors In these school. nd sverylhlng will be as up- o Pimplos Off in o (Jays The New ralciitm Sulphide TreuiMirat Voen wonder to Kvcry Kind 4 blUK UrutiUuu, "Trial Vaokag Seat free to FTov It. You don't want to wait forever and a day to-dare as possible. REGULATIONS FOR HORSE MEAT Seisins MlaUter of Agrtoaltar Ask that Haalelpallty K4 "Horse Meat Soaadal. t BRUSSELS. March l (Special.) The minister of agriculture ha addressed a eommunloatVon to th municipality of Ant to get rid of your pimples or other Ua mu..tmg it to take measure to put 1 uptlon. Tou want to get rid of than, J ,n4 0 tn, ..hor mMit Usg scan- 1l r right now. Next week you may want t go somewhere where you wouldn't ttk to have to take th pimple along. Tou can get rid of them just In ttm by taking Stuart' Calcium Wafers. These, wonderful Uuls worker hare cured bad boua tn three days, and aunt ef th worst case of kin diss m a weak. They contain a their mala Ingredient th most thorough. s.ulck and elective blood cleanser known, calcium aulphlde. Remember thia, . too. that raoet pimple treatments rk w.Uh poison. And they are miserably slow besldo. Stuart's Calcium Wafera hav l4 a par tial of poison ln them. Thay ax free from mercury, biting drugs or vanoraou opiate. This is absolutely guaranteed. They can not do any harm, but they alway 4q good good that you can see In th mir ror txfur yuur w ya a few day after. Pon't be any longer humiliated by hav ing a splotchy face. Don't hav stranger tar at you, oc allow your trtea is be V'tiahamed o(. yu because of your face. y Tour blood make you what you are. The men and women who forg ahead ar those with pur blood and pur face. Stuart' Calcium Wafer will make you happy becau your fao will be a wesoom eight not only to yourself when you look Into the glass, hut to everybody else whe know you and talk with you. W want to prov t you that Stuart' Calc'-m Wafttr ar bayeaa doubt tn bast arj quickest blood and skin purifier In th world eo we will send you a f res sample a soon aa w get your name and aadreaa, Send for It today, and then whq you hav tried the sample you will not rest con tented until you hav bought a ,60a hog at your druggist . , . Send us your nam and addrea today del," which la agitating the United King, torn and the continent much a the Chi eago dressed beet scandals agitated th United State a year ago. The minister re quests the municipality to put a stop to th ahuareulUug from th Importation of old and. woraout horses from England, These aalmala. th communication state. are killed tn Belgium and turned Into sau sage and then la baled and sold "Best Voters Support the Plaa. The downfall of the dispensary is not due to rooent developments. The legislature that overthrew It wa elected fter a straight fight on the issue before the Irreg ularity and Illegal conduct of the last board was known. It is th culmination of a twlve year' fight, a fight that waa at one .time supported by not more than 15 per cent of the people, and which was finally sustained by 70 per cent. For a doien years there has been more or less general belief In and Indefinite charges of corruption In th dispensary. As a result of a year of legislative Investigation th board of directors that preceded that which has Just been removed wa defeated for re-election by the general asssmbly and the governor ordered the attorney general to prosecute, but the evidence of corrup tion was not of such character that a case could be legally founded. Tet It IS conceded that through a system of permitting dealers to overcharge for liquor, tbr difference being pocketed by dispensary officials In the form of "re bates," ths state may have lost $300,000 a ysar for tm years. It was shown that $38,000 waa paid for on order for label for Whteky bottles when several substantial Mtabllahments offered to duplicate th order for less than $10,000. VUlsaaw Floats for HI "Baby." Tli last active and sustained fight for suU against the dispensary began thirty months ago. To counteract the assault ( mad on hi "baby." he designated It. Brand Bausagea Mr. Baerts. the chief veterinary inspector, j Senator Tillman came from Washington ln of the Belgium government. 1 authority 1 106 and took the stamp In it behalf. He for the statement that in the past a very considerable trad ln horse ha been djne with England, puring the nine yeara from 1197 to 1MM no fewer than' 100,000 horsb were Imported from England into "Belgium tor the purpose at being sold fr human food. Aa soon a boat contJning thee "butcher' horaea" arrive In pert th mas ter haa t report t th harbor author! Uea how many . horse h has on board. A soon th aalnaal ar disembarked evK aeno baa to be produced that they win be taken direct to rj public slaughter a us tor Immediate, killing or to a privat table, where they must be destroyed wMhln week. tVpon- this evidence th horses are duly trArked or branded for Im portation by nvjna of a metal plate at tached to the.r neck. The (government veterinary surgeon also hand to the pur chaser of ttA animal a permit, which ha ta h gvea -up to and signed by the mayor of the pUve where the animal I slaugh tered wtuim a week fetter the arrival. Th iay or at one send th said permit tke v Jtertnary surgeon, whose duty It i to haapect th meat and organ emanating froiy the slaughtered animal. Both th m'al plat and th certlncetee of slaughter l-Avs to be aent by the mayor to th Veterinary surgeon who granted- the orlgt- Manufacturers Samples A stupendous Bale of GOODS OF HIGH CHARACTER these samples represent the makers' BEST EFFORTS thev were aware that they would be critically examined by the retail merchants and buyers in every detail every port re ceived the most careful and close attention. These HIGH GRADE SAMPLES are offered you by THE PEOPLE'S STORE at e:araordinary prices they represent great SAVING OPPORTUNITIES the values offered are beyond the power of description. 'The sample pieces gathered at this great sale represent the PRODUCTS OF THE BEST AND LARGEST FACTORIES in the country. After the close of the furniture exhibition, these samples are sold by 'the manu facturers at whatever they can secure for them, aad our buyers purchased over 5,000 PIECES AT SACRIFICE PRICES you gain by their fortunate purchase. During this sale our CREDIT SYSTEM is at your serv ice with its BROAD and SIGNIFICANT FEATURES features that comprehend your individual condition take advantage of it during this MARCH FURNITURE' SALE Ttrms dor hg this sale are made easier than ever before. If you wish you can make a small de posit and we will put the goods aside and deliver later-no ex tra charge. Special Inducements to Coupled Hoosefumlsbers Don't wait until your neighbors tell you about this great sale come now and see for yourself the opp 'tunlties that await you. Antici pate your wants. Your credit is good. y ijwargsa:7whs, tit f 1 China Closets Exactly like cut.) Made of SOLID OAK, with quartered effect, stand C2 inches hleh and 1" 86 Inches wide, has BENT GLASS ENDS and DUST PROOF glass door of dura ble strength; has patent lock and makes a very fine appearance, March Sale Price Terms: $1.50 aht 2-00 Monthly. .es a very una 16 The Peoples Store Special Vernls Martin Iron Beds (Exartly I.Ike Cut. Bed Only) These Beds are LARGE and MASSIVE and are made of EXTRA HEAVY TUBING and have large, ORNAMENTAL CHILLS. Fin iBhed in the latest and popular VERNIS MARTIN FINISH, guar- anteed not to turn color. The head end is 65 inches high. ,7't ah exi'ppiiuuai uarguiu lur me ijiico oiiertu uuring kjwt March Furniture Sale, Price Terms: $1.00 Cash and $1.00 Monthly. Cash or Credit i j People) Store W V i vans (Exactly like cut.) Frames are made of blrcb mahogany, with ;strlped veneer effect, HIGHLY I'l.MSHKl), the coverings are of IM PORTED VERONAS over guaranteed springs.. Our March Sale Price ...'..' Terms: $1 Cash and 92 Monthly .DINING CHAIRS Golden finish, one dollar valui March Bale Price EXTENSION TABLES Extends to oil feet, eight dol lar and fifty cent value March Sale Price Ml SIC CABINETS Solid oak or roahgonay finish, ten dollar values March Sale Price CENTER TABLES 24-inch tops March Sale ' Price ROCKERS Wood or cobbler seat, quartered oak ef fect, $3. SO values -March Sale Price IRON BEDS Pea green or white enamel, all sizes, , three dollar and fifty cent values March Sale Price. . VELOUR COUCHES Selected coverings, nine-dollar values March Sale Price CHIFFONIERS Solid oak, five drawers, eight-dollar and fifty-cent values March Sale Price DINING ROOM CHAIRS Cane seat, one-dollar and fifty-cent values March Sale Price MANTEL FOLDING BEDS Solid oak, twenty-dollar values March Sale Price DRESSERS Solid oak, twelve-dollar an fifty-cent values March Sale Price . : . v .' . ..69c 4.95 .6.75 .1.49 .1.98 .1.85 5.50 .4.75 ..98c 13.75 .8.50 Sideboards (Exactly like cut.) One of the many bargains we secured, made In the genu ine QUARTER - SAWED oak effoct heavy orna mental carvings the bases are large and contain two small drawers for . silver ware, etc.. one large LINEN DRAWER and a large low er compartment. Large bevel plate FRENCH MIR ROR and top side shelves.' A bargain at j (TK TA S25.ourSne- Tl IRuv cial March Sale Price '. . . Terms 2 and 2 Monthly. 9 BavT M 8L5 1W ' 1-4 Your Money Back If Not Entirely Satisfied Tuimiaumumimuiim"t'''M '3 m 1 wrtfSi J I! Peoplee Store fj I H Snecia.1 Ef i i . a kg 1 The Peoples Stre Tiger Brussels Rugs Th loVira rnra are nine feet by eleven feet, and are noted for thPir richness of colors and the beauty of their patterns. They were selected especially for our March Sale and will be sold the extremely low price of' Terms: $1.50 Cash and 2.00 Monthly. S -fl150 Our Special Steel Ranges Made of oold rollsd tsl, asbestos lined a. very high quality, duplex grate, nickel triromed. Ws offer thl i-hole splendid steel range, tncluri- lns; hlgn warming" closet, with large It-Inch oven- March Sale price Terms: $2.50 Cawh, fa Monthly I range, Ir 2 50 All good like cuts shown Peoplee Store 1 Special Buffets (Exactly like cut.) Finished In the latest QUAR TERED OAK effect, large mlr- ' ror top, three small drawers, one lined for silverware, large lower ' compartment, are TASTEFULLY CARVED and are an exceptional bar gain at our March Sale Price . . . $1.50 Cash and f2.00 Monthly 1612 & FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA. The Peoples Furniture & Carpet Co. Established IBS. Parlor Chairs (Exactly like cut.) Frames of birch mahogany and are , neatly carved. Upholstering Is of ' selected velours. Make a very pretty and use ful chair for parlor March Sale Price . 4P made twelve or thirteen speeches, but that year would not concede that the dispensary was corrupt. Th succeeding; winter th house or representatives passed a bill i abolishing th dispensary. The seaat killed It uid sent a bill to th house, which Senator Tillman had helped to prapar. providing for th purtflcstlon of th In stitution. This waa kitted by th house en th ground that legialattv (Torts to and w will at one tend you by mall a I M cvtlflcste at th port of aatry wlthls anpl package, free,' Addr F. A. Bteai tsa day of the daU trape4 on th laat CV,k M iujsrt Bldg Marahan, Mtch. j nand doouoMnt Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Poucbr Clejuxses and beautifies the teeth and puxifiea the breath. TJaed by people of refinement Sii orer a quarter of a oentury. Conrenlent for tonrleta. HtAMD ev purify had been mad for ten year and that conditions had steadily grown worse. Last year was campaign year In South Carolina and it was early made clear that the dispensary would b the one issue. Th State, a newspaper at Columbia, wa the generally recognised leader of the opposi tion. On April 1 Senator Tillman issued an address, to the people of South Carolina In which he declared that he would tak th stump for the dispensary and warned them that if hi right was not sustained they would b dominated "by a ring with head quarter In the Bute newspaper office ln Columbia." Th enator made one of the most aetrv and vlgorou county to county campaigns of his career. Without opposi tion, to re-election, he had no personal care. The dispensary opponents dlscour- nnnnaltion to Tillman, wishing to. avoid complications and considering the abolition of the dispensary of supreme moment On his round of the state Senator Tillman personally brought out dispensary candidates for th legislature. The Slate accused him of. boeslsm; ne retorted tnai If the peopl needed a boss they preferred him to Editor Gonsalea. Lxal Option Prevail. Tt waa earlv demonstrated that the fight for stat officers would center on governor snd attorney general. Benator Tinman ao- vorated ths candidacy or Ricnara l. Man ning for governor and J. W. Ragsdale for attorney general. They were for the dls- penssry. He mildly criticised Martin V. Ansel, for governor, and ferociously - as sailed J. F. Lyon, candidal for attorney general, who a a member of the legis lative aomraltte for tn -Investigation of the dufDensaj-v said he was on th track of present given by liquor bouses to Tllunaa when he was governor. Both Ansel and Lyon were for local " i - There were two or three ugly exchange during! Uu eawpaJgo. la on of thes Hsiiuinr Tillman exnressed 'the belief that Editor W. tl Oonsales owned stock ln South Caroana concern taal aota glass and whisky to the dispensary and In turn waa designated aa "an unscrupulous liar." The result of th primary election waa that Ansel and Lyon were overwhelmingly elected. Both sides claimed the legislature. Senator Tillman refusing to concede defeat until the final vote. Th ocal option bill was never In danger and wa passed by a substantial majority In both house. MANEUVERS FOR SCOTLAND C1ob1 Craat Sya Oaveraaaeat Will Areas Martial Spirit Worth f Tweed. OLASQOW, March i. 8pedal) The opin ion of Colonel A. B. .Grant, commanding the First Lanarkshire Royal garrison ar tillery (volunteers), has just been obtained ith regard to cavalry maneuver In Scotland. Colonel Grant said that there could be no doubt that Mr. Haldan had scored over the people, who grew Impa tient when. It wa announced that the Scots Gray war to be removed, although ht the same tun b believed that the Indignation aisetlng held In Edinburgh had done om good ty raising Interest tn th question, aa waa shown by th offers which had slno been made of ground for train ing purposea "I am fighting for a land range," remarked Colonel Urant, "but It is difficult to get the people to back one up. Thar Is plenty of sentiment talked, but when people ar asked to do something practical to assist efforts mad for th good of th country they will not do any thing. A we ar to be field artillery and hjv got the new guns that Mr. Haldane spoke snout in uiasgow, ,i must nav i land range." He believed that Mr. Hal dans's scheme would really be on proper lines. Th bringing of field artillery to Edinburgh and Onugow meant that th lu- fanlry and artillery could be trained to grther. Thee wr th two moat Important ax-iu hi BDoderA warfv and th must apt ln harmony. Tb Manchurlan war baa borne eloquent testimony to this fact. In deciding to hold cavalry maneuvers ln Bcotland Mr. Haldane haa taken a step which would give a great Impetus to the mllltsry spirit north of the Tweed, and the patriotic action of the duke of Atholl in granting facilities for the maneuver wa worthy of the highest praise. Colonel Grant laid emphasis on the need for tak ing tb volunteers seriously. When a young man Joined th rank ln the past he wa usually fired by strong enthusiasm, but usually la the course of a year or two. tnrouirh having to work with guns fit only for a scrap heap, his enthusiasm began to wane and ultimately It evaporated. No one need wonder why. The young men of the eoufttry have never got a chance to train theiuaelves properly. Colonel Grant ex pressed the hop that tb nation would support Mr. Haldans In his territorial army scheme and said he looked forward with the greatest Interest to the Scottish man!, vera LOW PRICES FOR AUTOGRAPHS Pawl de Muaaefa Ala " K. r la Vala at a Ileeeat , French Sale. PARIS. March t (Speclal.)-A recent sal of autographs shows ths. price are ruling low. A complete manuscript of Paul . 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