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AT THE GROnO a “■''J 5K; \N n \ .: ..:h i -i f' ■ ' * - V • ' ■ - \ j \. \ t: f\“T*».-'a '. * i./.- 3RS\ EiT3;rrriE 0F THE CiVIL WAR LASTING FOR Tiia-iDAYi Anf.b?-rb^-;r -:c ■:■■';■ -ii o‘ r:- v ,! .rrck^rn vs do d Gii-r t v.as,btsk|ing Vicksburg. In d t c raiio-i Lee xuarshai'ed his i forces und m.J: . d-^'vt .'.'..u- n:r.h -vtti :>9 0(50 .ncn. Fiic -rrj.. numbenni 7'//.(0'met-him-at .Gettysburg os July !. 2. 3, 1863 and there ' llowed a bi ter ^-niss gie with BvSOMIN.; rANNJr:.-4; iiUiiST.NG SHELLS, Ti iRlLiJNf-v ^VA. VY -.NDI - .NTRY CHARGES HAND' ..-U HANDtfeuN-. ERSAmnmiL^^^^ . OF VALi.'/v ■■■ . . •■ . ‘ Fact i ;,ua on the t hi;-:- cV)y, Gcr. Lee or^crt;c Gcr. Firl.f tt ic cbprg'c the Unio^ c- rte with 4.8C0 iren, foil wing a fierce cannon-dinp- -^ra "t wp ppavp crn- i^ •IERSRU>l!iX INTu Hi VALLEY Of DEATH. R iKED lA .= >£/. D-: FI:IE FKO ’ TH • ENFRENCHE^ FOE. WHILE TKEIR.RANf3\vERF EVERY P II BY .V:URUEROUS ARTiLLIERr SiiOiS but ib.v tie r • t ^t,pred until h, ;f heirnumber were stre ched on the field i iLU A-. SENSATIONAL- SPECTACULAR—THRILLING. ShiNSA! 1U;^‘AL - 11 AtiJLAK--1HKILLING. W ( IEI .‘ £t 1C F. ^ . Fl Nf CCMINJCLS IflTII 11 P. M. [ nct-f r,tlmkHonin the mojning and afternoon, 10 and 20 cents A r NIGHT 20 cents to all. i!- .iVrtide by George W. I’erkins. | Wushiiiscton, LiCi^. 21.—The y:re:il j fact that stand# out prpmineiitiy |.-: ill v;oi'.nec-tion ■'vith tne meeting of the; Re;.ablicavi !\r.tional Committee tills week is thr.t it L'orni- d’;;y a:id deliberately eor.fes»ed i'^: M-’s; and if there v;as ariy'.vhc-re in tlio United States a Unsjcriiin' doiU:t £.5 to whu bi'Cr.e up the Ficpuoiiv'ar. iii-.r.y tiiat action of ihc-^e gentleiiio.'. ir, liils v.ec:\ •ilia-- now believe that any-‘n-v.?. h;iVv> reoii a.vor,i-. followed. inai 'laf h ' tV-';1ovr;:'!" :*uy snch c- v;r:'e ? ! uw XaTio::*il Cn'n- of the K^publica?^ party art* I- lv lKe iiir.lthey arc n-w llP !• i to. .. :•> i-.’SM-':'’ \v;or:y:; yet il ' • :lI;ou and dc-Jc- Yir. Roo.^t5:veit. ic. ;.C- oi'iC r.ON. '>0 - it i' :'V- vei' i , .i.V. iu ] tutk\ il lk=\t .'»:i ^ I llu-re llie -•r i fciiiu'o ef tiie liarcloj= iiuviei'iir.Li' Proiri'e-^i'ives ihe They are makir'C f. i* !io other rQii>o.y\ they do r:-? e i:i 'v.'iar are rici t)v?; t Ti"* -'-■f'JT'-’ their pro- ::ic- i:": i; )Ocl fsiilh if they t'.a;'! po-s- it ^ ihov I;;*ve2i*t the • ' r lo .-vr.'.-•'.''tV ’}'•:> x-r ' as follows: '■ ‘A'l'jh ?vr. on il-e t 11'.' iir::r %v:’ ihii- sojiai ?su. I r:',efiiriteiy foUowi'i«^ ' ‘f Trend-; -;r f'u: ro.'! inirty do{'lL;)-e?^ un- i'ii-iozi 01 (he tariff : of Corgre^;.' iin- tha 2naug‘i;ratior \vns t'iil'ed a'-.d :;i‘ there 'va.-' ’'j'.tfar'n that tiic PO'WN- Th- j ‘ Vd ir/.u r]':e rec - j •'- : i li'j' a J 2 But we notice that outsiders like ^; r. Page wield smali influence in a ’I'Sttpr which \-ital.y affects the seisa- Stick There. Some men who got in on the ground n.'or will also remain inthebasernent. —.Atchison Globe. in ii'asa occasional optimistic line • I'oni rno weather ofnce are roceive^ i ihr .sj int in which they are o“';.-;'ou ■‘Probably fair” is good reading- any way. The composing room is strongly in tai'cr of iniej‘ve.*'ition before the Mex- icnna get to fightingf around Hostoti- naquillo Tamazunehale and Silasayoa- pam. •Sur-,'. Kill 1:5 Ki^ht Thorc. Old Bill Sulzer has not vanished. Werend. that he scit word to friends] '■! Hint, th.?v ?ho!d have a band a jr.nrade to inof^t hiin when he ^.Vv.i'iiy the yM>vvv : i 'V 1'- the le uv .. ;;;^d ni": n! e l\’s -f'al ' FricJK?.-; wirctt CUiiOllv JJliCfc* iJli tiic ■ch:ir;'. PiUyirrrh^wiU ‘lib'e a npw nie*nHor a?id You ear.^t lose Bill, .i.* >cU ■ ..r.oa i A genius has ii»r.VA-d it cut Ithat \>omar i.s n v-ii>c • f frvr so ni.." h.'i .! ’”!ed their relifrin;} jji their ■ that it j.5 ao m'^re fhvn ' mj; {. thei;' v-iv-vi;'' .^liO‘-i".d arritd hi llich' r.ames. f car- • I wives’! .■i--hv I l>e i »^V*' ^XS"?TK gooa I \fCJ iiisn^s I’ickcd I «)- ard v indi->v* rsear raih-.ratl a ■in iALLlC- the jt. -1-*vc that. ^.w.'pUD-.-r )\ There is always need for lantern around the home — yard, in the cellar, in the wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. The RAYO is idea! for home use. It gives a clear, orig-ht light—like sunlig-ht on tap. It is compact, hai-idv Doesn’t strong, durabl ■d l.'M j n.-ll ■■n: ..-ir jufiji'mont. roviucod.i i. ’ iritiliy speai i'lar—the who’e rJra I t .i .• ihat is Uecaiist; th«* ^ ’ : ;>aHy . - ia power. If we are j I ; ;•!! i.'idi;.'.Lji:.i i;' wr* ! i\V“. faci.ntr :^oup-hoLJSc.s -and l^read- .. .V'., .. fi’.i^z: that il is iivrause the IUmikj- party jr. power, then in view I r? ilieir confession ut Washinffton this week they and they alone are re- 'jhic- for placinpT the Democratjc' pany in power, directly responsible f?>r :he dire or.‘iditii;;'.s which the/ cl;;ir:i the country is facing?. At the Checajro Convention in 1912 lb.:.- .^crt of talk was heard!, viz,. :hat rather than let Roosevelt get the JiC'nii-vatien and be elected it was bet ter to iet the Demccrats have it for fcjr* years, p^uj^sre the country into depression and trouble, country into submission, and thc'c' men would come hack into pow er ajrain iind he able to carry on their i>o:ri-‘ul plans and ambitions a-5 they 1 ;;r idually pier.sed. ’li.'.y are con'^irJiently carryir^ out i’.-: i-nj^ranui'se. They do not care l-nconic'.^ -he cC/U.-lry ro Ion.'?: 'k / i;ujl'. i h!:-!! V ( $'u:-’V!V« po- y* arlopted at Wash- thi? '>vol; by the Republican Txl Coninilr.lee is i ' ;hj i ■.■>■-• :: ^ >v' c-i r ! ion ! n I • W.rHir- :: •?" ike pearly. t:r f.ho Irar.cu tr. o.'dl a (^onvc'H- Fornis and .symhois are not i:i- ■ •' -f 1..- lay. He is aft'.'r ?omot.hip.j: that 1;^ real a".',l tanf>-»hle. He is interestei i;j principles, as such, and not in forms and phrases. Roo‘;e^:‘elt left the White House with a united Republican party. In i5.‘08 Taft was nominated in Chicago on a platform that was clear and dis tinct. Definite pledjres to the people were made, but no sooner did he and his associates begrin to do business in Washinj^ton than thev beffan to back on their party platform and fail ed to i;eep their promises to the peo- starve the instance, in the great bigr que.=tion of corporations Taft was elected on a platform the trust plank of which was as follows: “Trusts: The Republican nerty passed the Sherman anti-trust law ov er Democratic oppo.sition and enforc ed it after Democratic dereliction. It hri5 l.ee-.' a wholesome instrument for ffod in the hands of a wise and fear- n(ini!!iistration. But experience >.a.5 :'how", thr.t it.s (-ffckiver.es? car. . :)vc-!'.'>-.'.ionod a;'.;! irs real oi/ject- already ,;pok- rctter attained by .‘■'.ich ar.ie^'.dmer'tf Diit r. I cuunn-y today. ii; i.u j." ‘■l:i or .:*'v o:' leak. Doesn’t smoke. Eacy rewick. Wi'.l last for years /' the RAYO. Atd^a isrs everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPAt-^: f i3.?;nc nicat for tne ntanufacture of our pi '..r t.- i'rcj-i. \Vash Rir. TK Vi. I'it. JiAL. a.v^OtiE - .Ma:i a c'ow' c\L*ry Wjo’..” they no S. P. C. A. over there? tb^ C. Cliin Jej; o-i. ’*V. Va, Q\4&rl«»tori, S. C. •do i f n:iiic in peo^»le. to ' V" ' 1 . :,ai uiit n a n-.iin or pn ou,, ,,f m-.;n deliberately .-Cis- ”1^, deceives me steai.=- iVo'u It my f;.ua if he )i;;s an yppor- to do it a .second time. : Thef^o me!; who have riot in Wa-^h. i-ngton are hoping and tnisting that ■ he country i..^ froint' from bad to wo.',.=e; that men by the thousands win ' oe out of employment, that their' '■vive.c and r.i-Mhc-:-? a;;d children will' hungry ar.d cold this uinter The-' oelieve that ,f this condition'tomes | Jhout a Republican congress will !x> j c.ected tiext Fall, and that this wiil back into power. The proposition is one of the mo.st monstrous and braz en that has ever been presented to American voters. .Men who seek po- atical power with .such thoughts in I heir nnnds. who are wlli ^- to create and u.se such means grjg-T -MCTTOrwp r w.v' very ? JicM in Ki.y,v a.iro. Evcry- .'■ornethin^ is thv^Q I.. r!^c;t:;ir:r o’^e 'l\i: :lvj •■'''.fore, r.it}- 11 f-w iiny v.';l ^ Jtri'T.VX!!; • to rt ■ .-r-'. ’- d J iTir-5>..v.'hiIa. il. vory rnuc'h :■ hl:^ nc-icc, v.h-ich re-'.i r.r-r.-;-:!- •. f- >>- ^-V.--: XI r.y. I'.C.;.- • rftr;r date I pron'.I.s? to pay t-> ) ''‘.'vorl a.-' ryiT^’h a.'? I can ^ for valne recsived."’ ... . — — i^ccoinplish -hoir ends; who can even contcmiOafe Ju;h conditions, on-ht to eiidra ulit b;= driven from public life. ,,„d a polit ical party that yields to such me- ear have no futn:-^. There is :'o ]ai- ?»aRe too strontr to u.-^e in co.:-lem .- ‘.i;> v.'ii! "ive the Federal Government tactics they i. : -r^aior ?-,roarvisj..in .-;nd control ovcr/f*'** t!_S'n£j. and proro?.,; *i ii?o. There A i Before taking in?estory, wa will sef! all gocds at reduced prices until tlie above date. I* is ioclKdes: fies, Wajsnsj v--3?n-?ss, '•ardiva.re, Farmm;;^ im; es '.d ''(''rui-’H frxc?.tor publicity in. the ’ ho>;e wh.'ilr-vor of " 't :t' i-Ta.^s of corpcr-ihnvo anj rc-.--:.T j f.- ; - s (.f t!;'/ :’s f .r 1! ? -i-’-' ;lo u {hi-, Q i afiges, arid in fac -ntions e^i.sasred in interEtnte com- ’■'•r-o b:".ir~ prwi-v r.nd opportu:;i*y moTn^i''Acr~.” T!-i^ p;-nu-j!r.r plan’; wa..; d.-i.ated •.?l! over tl'.’s coMr.try—P.rym and h-> ;t ?nv:;5r;'y. T":ft ';i f-’"' v.-?rr, i'caidrvc- Gwern?'r ‘ d ^tr:in."ly. The \v:'.s 'v.i'-rted h;.- an v.-erwhal.ni- :::(r ^'ote cf the po'^plc, which mear.t th:it Mr. Taft and his administration .'.ftrr the Chicag.-) Co"vc’;tion, when ' were committed to adopting it and ■■vc,-:-:v'0 r-.i-rly w.is 0’-;;ar.ized, i cprryirg it o::t; bnt in place of doinr t:i-^ rrofrres.«:ve.s were roundly blam- c-.i fcr r.ot rc-naining within the ranks cf the EspubUcan party and reform- I .5^ it from within. Dees any open- this the Taft administration deliber ately endorsed Mr. Bryan’s 50 per cent segregation idea and proceeded to put it in force, with all the chaos ■ lAy Ih: atio'> of the fre;> i,i-ti '■'iiv !ry. for ' 'Jrvi cn::;;;:? "'■■■■ n-C: p?.-:r.i v.h.-.’o. ever r.fr:nn. . 0 ci'c- n--ri.'y do I the deni"?"'.’ ?,;. ri ■ ii-^ r; ;: ^ in-.. h,it the r^t th-'is con:,i,n;s n:;l coniinuc mors vig- iro'jt !y rather than l-js.^ vi£>’orou.?:y, 'or it is a (juesticn of .■■.rinc’;7;0, n question of mordl.-^., a nuertior. of right *nd v.Tong—and such quar,lions cannot be compromised. cll gccis. i'iiw u Il 'iO SAVEMO:=^EY. tall in ard ict wh:^z L:w prices :i 'ca a of these aw A.. Pl'puZJ.
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