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EL PASO HERALD
BOOSEKLT BAUD GEMUT IFF
VENEZUELAWITH HIS FIN STAND
Had Dewey With Ships Ready to Pounce Upon the Ger-
man Fleet If American Territory Was Violated Ger-
man Ambassador Recalled In Disgrace Because He
Misjudged President and Almost Started War.
BELT TAFT IK
TAKE FUKGSATWILSDfti POLICY
Two Former Presidents Shake Hands for First Time in
Years and Speak from Same Platform in Support of
Republican Candidate Weakness of Wilson
Policies Assailed by All in Speeches.
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N
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rvi YORK Oct 4 So much In-
rct has rren irousd b Col.
fooseeItts method ol handling
tur difficult. as shown In
XVIII of William R Thayer a
John Ha i published by
ton Mifflin rompann) that Col
r o se j t has conentd to jjHe a foil
e-icnt of his handling: of the dip
or a. situation with Venezuela
w h stands ou in trking relief
w fonc of onr larer diplomatic en-a-glrm
nts Col Hooseelt kept us
oit of war but with th full main ton
e of cer natioral riffht While
t? lirr statement in Mr Thaers
bok oil the stor th letter to be
bl S1- 1 in the nex rii ion jrives cor-
oo n- e .dene m regard to Co
K osee't exact attitude and states
no tion a Trell
aTr Germany' Game.
Tpa-d to this interesting situa
irl ih included the sending: of
w cFls b German and Knffland
o e " neznelan oa:t Col RooseeIt
w " ea j5 follows
I eeedilA became conwnced that
"The fact that the fleet w in Wwt TV T E YORK Oti t Two former
Tndian water was of course general! fxl president of the Lnited states
known but I beleve that the secre- i 'N onff estranged met Tuesday
tar of the naj. and admiral Dewe. lirllt .. . . '
and perhaps his chief of staff and the nlKat and snook hands at the Lnlon
secretary of state John Hay were the t-eagoe club s reception to Charles r
only perrons who knew about the order Hughes The were CjI Theodoio
for the fleet to be readv to ail it an p-. - 0" .
hour's notice I told John Ha that I Roos" and William H Taft. whose
would now see the German ambasa meeting signalized the union of the
dor ITerr ion Holleben. invse'f. and ProgreiAe and Republican parties fo.
tha 1 intended to brine matt rs to an tnp eleclIon of M Hughes as presi-
earl conclusion Our naw whs in . b ca a f
er efficient condition beinx; superior -r.
to the German ntvj for a fraction of a ?e ond t1 ir ees
Take "No niuff. .met and each looked into the others
K letter from admiral Iewe or unsmiling face Then Mr Taft ex
rooratinp thi. is included in Col tended his hand and ol Koos.tll
Roosevelt s letter fter describing the took it.
i first interview with the ambassador "How do ou do" said Mr Taft
J wherein he d lined the arbitration "How do ou do said Col I.uo-e-j
pronosaL Col Rooicelt continues flt. The Ikw gravel and then
j few das latei tn ambassador j parted to greet others present mo-
I came to se mr talked pleasantlv on 1 ment or two later they were m the
ieerai suoject ana rose to go u receding une welcoming arrnals at
im if he had an answe- to the reception Chauniey I?pew stood
from his goernment to in; e in lint between them.
qnet and when he said no. I informed ' Did ot Meet gnin.
him that in such e ent it was usel-a f Thus stmnrfinc in th sam r. i mc Iit
to wait as long a I had intended and lfty hook hind? with the hundrds uf club
that TTewe wonld be ordered to sail memoera and their guts who filed
lu t
hi
Iaskd hi
inak fro
qnet an
"3nv was the leader and the realh t -4 hours in adance of the time I had I
rr-i-nie party in the transaction i set Ho expressed deep apprehension
t-T T ngland as mere' follow I and said thit his government would t
G -nani s Ifd ir rather half j not arbitrate However less than 4
r ed 'ahion f became convinced hours before th time I had appointed i
te event of a clash o er the matter ambassador notified me that his impe-
1 twei Germanv and the United rial majesty the German emperor had
a aies. nil wuuid remain neuuHi
during th e f nmp The did not
trie j Puhlirl expressed great gratification in -lhe cIur room ntfa a Tf"
to at this outcome and great appreciation Mze pictBre cf Abrahm Lioeoln Mr Root
nd j of the course the German government ' introduced the nominee and Mr Hush
sain however or exrhawre nv other worn
than common place greeting
W shook hands Mr Taft naid aftr
nrd just like ao gentlemen would shake
hands.
ol Roosevelt declined to comment a th
meeting
Aftr the bandshakinr w oe- and the
j j i . ...- -- . j 1 llbrarv WM clearMl Kllhu Rrxtt. nrct'iUnf e.t
5 diu. i'u vvuii iriiKtiu ncuuni i j uircrim huh w injurai iur iu unutr . - . - Z1Z L tl .
A rnf a-a tht ci Ekmil Ha mrw i 1 kA rhitritinn mpc.lf T ftt .wl I "" w-i vatvum Ml nutBCS mtUUtn a
iti T-rmain tieulrnl I als heenme rhlH rPPH aren't rranf tiot I fe .drp?d. Corridor to a matl platform
. i-. ---- --w..-.-- t m.--m --. .wv4--aa' -f-- - r.. Ba..' -. . ttttl V. A I . Ik
vif d that Ger ninv intended
e r e"me Venezuelan harbor
n i rto a strong! fortified place h-id final! agreed to tak Later I nude a brif address
f"a'T on the model of Klachau. with i receied the consent of the German ' ol Rooseielt and Mr Taft w re call-l
i icw to exercising some means of J government to have the arbitration in J uptm by Mr Root and eat fa responded with
"ntrol over the future Isthmian canal I dertaken o the Hague tribunal and ' a "hort taljc
-d over South American affairs gen I not h me I . 'rl "nc Mnee 191.
-- Tt ' Corroboration From n German. ! J1?.S2!aBf J1?" CoL fXZ H
c.. cut.. tt..v cti. r Tell was the rinst since AprP - !!-
ient hips. Heady to i-lght. t that time there was m Now ork i when both were pallbearers at th funeral
Fo- potip time the usual method" ( a German consul general a verv able I of Thomas R Lounsberry profess r of l-n
' diplomati intercourse were tried and agreeable man Dr Buenz. a na- ' t Tale unlTerslt and a dose friend of
jermm declined to acrc to arbitrate me (f Holstein He was intimate with both on that occasion (hew mere ahoo
h question at Issue between her and frend and then neighbor of mine I hnds hanl n word
erexue'a. and defined to sav thaL . A w Callisen w hose father was bor J . ilTV iJiPIl IIs IT
5ie would not Uke poseson of ten- lp Ieswig and who. incidentalH was . UuztL nid in .ddrthaftbe .it. J
T.tl- territorv. merely samg that ! ? Ti -L... .- ! lf?5ls -!1 in w Irrt" hat i aifr
3 o ospion would be 'temnorar' C : w" ". '-T"" "" J"' ra"7r ? lDe poncy r e present admlms
wv ci n ght mean an thing T finall"
c ''ed that no useful purpose would
e te'TTPd
-ion nccordingly I assembled our
battle feet under admiral Pewev
"ore n rri b' rtr hie r-xpedRn
btand ftr it in that cffe tive w
means that th( man standing for it -k i1
a nsni ana in tne spirit ol justice rinl
does not cringe for it as a fa or tit b
Bra.ited contemptaon-! b a wrong do r
i IIon or War
Mr Hughs has HuilM to Mr U N i
t.ft'h on &aturda in which he said in
1 it that if ou do not rcel- t h h
cwiintr mtght hav war That is suvt . i
t allv hr. he said and the Inference u
that if he were there there would not be i
uar lfiting it to be inferred b the out-id
-t . .. . iivuiiiij VUU (USUI. U'lJf "J II I L
he Mould fight
At tnts niunp nt w. are info-med hi r
ne Grmji reithstaE there a dt bs. -
tng forward as to whether nr not ih v mi
resume wht they call thtr I Ifjjtt warfar -what
I tali the murder on the high s as
mn. worn r .tnu c lAHreu nd ou n (
ffuannlf that there would Ik ho debate uj f
that subject if (he knew that thev had as
lri"Mi-in u tne inico aiaiev mart v n
n uld not to'irate an Kind of a ' n I
that sort
Imitation for Wrongdoing
Mr iKon s speech last tatur(i -- r
invitation to foreign pow rs to do nhdie
thf nbhtil Iktiuw If h- were m p ir
ihe n-d not be afraid
Anutn r thing t'ol KooceIt nulnicu
in tr l.ini itln k h mf icieri tn I
' thins it Wrtj) in that place that he . bu
meot j pny nam a Mudon uvn
'""" i 3nrt i TaI lr tta ef r-jichT an A Tir.i i- I .
a T am Mr Callisen introduced rr. trmtlon is wr I think th- Hitrnatlvr ol
I Buenz to me and I fouml the doclo in J th poller vt thp ref nt administration it
no "sei purpose irowra exceptional! well Informed man .tbout peaie with honor Hi are not rourtlns
further delai. and T took Vmerlcan matters ana indeed .bout rorele tt I do t with all s-rio.n
world affairs ireneralU He -was at mv i "' " " oeen iitoik in a pwiou or na
. - ' timial humlliaf inn "
nouse on "eerai occasions ana i u.s
a- renr ttico iy maneuer- .rn rassed manv things with him iiicted--SmrT
ors That the fleet should be h German and merlcan nan
iep i" nan i anil in fighting trim
a"d should be -ead to sail at an
O-" s o
18 MDniTHS TO
PRODUCE LIQUID
tional humiliation.'
Good" fthoated Cc! Ro-js-I
"iJw citizen hat? oevn murd rtni tti
! 'opertv dttrosed and our r irnmf- nfr
rupted Mr Huch"S added Th alternative
of a weak and tacIPattij? polie ia lot wr
it ia a firm lnalteiKe upon known r'cht r
WAPllI hr all naflrti ilalra nr fnsn.l
ship and we deefre the friendship of a I 1
I
Process From Mine Through
Laboratories Is Inter-
esting One.
T 'iu IS
' ii italitas.
rc-r en interesting' IT tbere was
one of the liquid obtainable today it
" o jld tdAe a ear and a half to brinp;
rth a single bottle of it in the per-
'e teo fom it is now soW Tet while
o e bottle is being- extracted many
ousand dozen others can be pro-
"-.e Were this not so the demand
or f- t remarkable liquid couid never
e met
rude Vitalitas ore "or mineral 1
' -Et m ned out of the on! stratum of
t Iniov n to exist. It is then trans-
ferred to oxidation plants and months
. I had. houevei no Idea that he had
anr knon ledire hateve- of this phase
' of the Venezuela affair until after vou-
i nook appeared Mr Callien htppned
to read it. was much interested in the
t .- fAevntf r I'annviiale 4.3 va-ka9L
; - e-i .? i... tv m..i 1 dering could drat iu into tnre
- 1''fJ "1 "'. V"" . V ""-- : Jtoo.e.elt's neeeh
son ot tiunaio. a letter running in par- i To cries -Tedd T-h Kot.se.eit
as ioiiows : mounted the platform at the close of Ur
Mnry is nriointeiy irur. ( Hushes addret.
J " ' -A Chapter of Diplomacy' inter- . -S.. wrisht to cUim spiritual
ested me "reatlc all the more a 1 i klI"lip with Abraham Lincoln if he is too
itff Til hSi-. IIJ?iiwr ' i Prowl ght." CoL RoMvelt said "Flft
Kivw th- Holleben personallv. -md odd yean ago there were men in this coon-
.. a a..n iMV.- .c .jinuac in-i lry wno were too proud TO ftgltt but th
most intimate friend. Dr. Cuonz at i were not found in this club and they did
that time German consul general at J rot vote for Abraham Unioln.
Xew Tork. The fitory is absoluteH trie "Fifty odd years a(o there were nen in
and hero is the sequel. th nation that were too proud to furht ths
Tn. a... ri tiiei. AAw. -J fo of th naUoa. bt they were perfectly
The (jerman and British govern- witiino-1 rich th- await nH th Art rt
1 ments firmly eoqateC on oar tyell es- I foilewed.
t tablisbed Jellyfish squasmtness and Stand taunrhly Tor the Kid it.
felt sure the had a free hand. The ! "And now in the greatest txisis that e
in tne sreate.t
mnntba t r.wri. i Kaser and Junker party especially had hae een since the ei-rtl war j
The S?ociL STatow1 '' drlfcd. and coJmtod "SjT0 VO'
Th Process is slow fiw affjur as -o-npi..! The first wfki.hs..n Jir.
hnlr that the j person an 1
Mr Koot interrupted ioI Room
ou said Mr Lincoln a pt.ech. Uu ma it
Mr H ilon s peeth ' Mr Rout said
Ut'-d hea-n - exclaimed Col I m
elt that W3 a erbal indt curat v wi'h
a vengeance
tftteinent lion't grre.
In Mr W ilsun speech ( a ceptan e a
fw ki aso one sent m.t. mua man
mn C nhi.h I took nott- he mix) that if
all e&&ential rights were invaded by am n-
tinn they rnut bt met b prompt chai "ii-
Tt U resijjttmt
ow taki th? enteni -s a'sout k i pi j
us uut of war at all tostfe lat aturda i i
the-i ntencfij about prompt challt ns n
and reietanie together aud une group t
s nten-e ts the weasel and the other thf
Sg It 19 up n to Mr H ..sen whih is Hi
ueastl and btch ia the egg Hut cue i
thtrn 'u k all the meaning out of 'ho
tther
Ketp ui out uf war He hi-. kpt . i
three lit'!- ar that 1 can name Tni -we
ha l-m put into w. r with M.xiru an 1
unit wp haxe waged a war tith tia ti un
1th ? n lx'iimro Mn lonilngo and H i
did not frighten the adnunist-atii. tnd ah
them we hate laliantly waged war
j Hughe Mont He Threatened f
ii Mr iiUGUts i mauc in-im in n t
unt Hith absolute (.ertaint that nut h j
prou' of the greatest capitalist in the Ian I j
i or et the group of the mut txerfol 'ab r i
leaders in the land mil bx able to get one J
thing at Wellington b threats or in a
tthtr "e b h wing before a lom
tent tribunal the ju-.K- uf ttteir Uamard'-
1 lK.li"-- in labor uniun 1 am .n b
trar member uf one my-ilf but 1 bei-e
znokt of xV in the sreat uniun in hi 1 ill
of us belife. the union of the Lnited S'a
uf Amen a "
Taft Concur With Koeiep
Vtr Taft fillowed Col Rouerlt
1 i on cur Mr Taft said tn th w f
M- RMeit that this election t the mo
imi'rtan that we have bad in this tuun "
since the war Our aderarte rely on an
appeal that we have not been put into nr
when tt as not necesary for u to g
to ar at mv rate and that we bate n. t
great temporary prosperttr
How bout Mnleof
Hav we e n kept ou' tf nnr" Is tr
treatm-it that we have git en Mexico "-i
that asjrrt us peace" Had we allow d Mn-
ii o work out her own salvation a e
have been told in the Indianapolis sp.e h
we ought to do then we should not be r.
sponsible as we now are for conditions that
j retail in Mexicj and therefore wben th.r
war is otr the polirr we have pursued n
Mexico it going to follow us and we inav
lai to answer for our desire to ponh u.te
GET IT AT McMICKLE'S
At Less Than
Wholesale Prices
HERE IS A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS. EVERY CAN AND PACK-
AGE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. BETTER COME EARLY!
Bob White SoaD White Laundry 8 Bars 25c case $2.90
$Z.4U
Salmon Flat 1-Zs 10c can; Doz. . . . S1.20
Salmon Sockeye 1-2j 14c can; Doz ...S1.44
Salmon Tall Red 1 14c can: Doz. $1.60
Sardine Reg. 15c seller 2 for 15?
Lobiler Reg. 20c seller 15c; Doz. S1.75
Lobster Reg. 50c seller 35c; Doz. $4.00
Oyster can 5c; Doz. only 55?
Crab Japanese Reg. 30c seller 15c
Crab Japanase Reg. 50c seller 25 C
Star Nap. Powder Reg. 25c seller 10c
Candles large only 5 for Ooc
Underwood's Deviled Ham 20c can only ....12c
Underwood's Deviled Ham 35c can only 20r
Crisco small 19c; med. 35c
Crisco large can only 90c
Cottolene med 55c; Large pail $1.35
Hominy 31b. can 05c; Doz. 55c
Kraut 3 lb. can 2 for 15c; Doz. 00c
Head Rice 4 lbs 25c; 18 lbs $1.00
Velva Syrup qt 15c; 1-2 gaL 30c; gal GOc
Karo Syrup medium sz. 20c; gal 40 C
Asparagus 15c can 10c; Doz. $1.20
Corn Flakes Krinkle Doz. 75?
Macaroni 2 10c pa. 15c; Doz 90c
B. B. Soap 7 Bars 25c Case Only
Corn best 2 cans 15c; Doz S5c
Peas best 2 cans 15c; Doz. 90c
Tomatoes 2 cans 15c; Doz. S5c
Tomatoes large can 10c; Doz. S1.20
Soba Pura Reg 10c cans each 05c
Potted Ham Reg. 5c cans; Doz. 300
Corn Beef Reg. 25c cans each 15?
Milk Tall Can 2 cans 15c; Doz. 35"
Milk Small Can 4 cans 15c; Doz. 43c
Matches 6-5c Pa. 25c; Doz. 45 c
Instant Postum 30c seller only 20c
Instant Postum 45c seller only 30c
Green Chili can 05c; Doz 55c
Fish Flakes can 05c; Doz. 60?
Colgates Tooth Paste 25c seller 15 c
Prince Albert 2-10c cans 15c; Doz. 90c
Star Tobaco Lb. 25?
Horse Shoe Tobacco Lb 25c
Union Leader 2-10c Pa. 15c; Doz 90?
Pineapple Grated 15c seller only 05 C
Jam and Jelly Beechnut 15c seller only 10c
Jam and Jelly Beechnut 25c seller only . loc
Olive Oil best Pt. 30c; qt. 60c; gal. . . .$2.35
Oyster Cocktail 25c seller only tl5c
Eddie's Starch 5c Size 2 for 05c Starch 6 lb. Boxes only . . 20c
Eddie's Starch 10c size 05c; 25c size only 10?
Durkees Salad Dressing 10c size only 05 C
Durkee's Salad Dressing 25c sz. 15c; 45c sz.. 25c
Chili Con Carne 4-10c cans 25?
Eagle Milk 2 cans 25c; Doz. $1.50
Pork and Beans Reg. 15c size can 09?
.I
Coffee (White House) Ground or Whole lb 27c
Syrup Log Cabin Pint 15c Quart 30c 1-2 Gal. 60c Gal. $1.20
Fruit 3 lb. Cans Ass'd the Very Best Can 15c Doz Only $1.80
Thursday Big Meat Specials--K. C. Quality
Mutton the Best Legs and Chops lb. . . 15c
time Holleben informed hie govern-
ment that probablr Roosevelt atti-
tude was a 'bluff but on second
thought went to his friend Buenz for
advice as B. knew the American peo-
ple better than any German lump and
was a close friend of Roosevelt's (I in-
troduced him. and hence a good judp1
of the situation Buenz at once as-
sured h i m tha t Roose el t wa not
bluffing and that he could count on
hts dom? as threatened and that in a
canversation Roosevelt had shown thaf
hf- had intimate knowledge of the
tK.ltoni'" wa-s
i ft is our duty and privilege to tnd once
more for the prlncip!i for which The mea
of the early sixties wh fou ill rSn ctut
iod tc tanl for pa h n- nl sn
s to the fexicans who-n
iht- na ha' tw rul- o r thrn aiKf wuo
th ni no h" I do not consider tha.
K'-rtnh u out f "r
ar hr t . ' om h next pre
dnt t lb I ii 1 -" t
(then no
is. er lo ine laooraiones wnere it strength and condition of the Ge-ma
'uorgoca uio various processes 01 ex ' fiet which was
t -act or The liquid is heav. dark t -r.n-.-h f..- n
go en ir color and contains the mm J 4-i ... n . .
cbn.l and forces of the crude j " 's .""to ea hi-
Tn two n ViUlitas has con. I w i0:dsJl"d.teJf5r?h.J".ho.t.h?s.t'
"-- -- a.i mmmf illCQah 1a& JIVl
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Spare Ribs Lb. K. C. 15c
Pork Chops Lb. K. C. 2oC
Pork Sbouldcr Lb. K. C 17V2C
Pork Leg Roast Lb. K. C. 22V2C
Hambnrger Steak Lb- K. C 15c
Pig Tail and Ears 2 lbs. K. C. 25 c
Home Made Sausage Lb. K. C 10c
Pickled Tripe Lb. K. C 15c
Picnic Ham uhole Lb K. C ISc
Rib Roast standing Lb. K. C 15 C
Rump Roast Best Lb. K. C 17V2C
BEEF SHOULDER ROAST
K. C. quality Lb
TRY
ONE
OF
THESE
JUICY
K.C
CUTS
THEY
SATISFY
D0NT
DELAY
Loin of Beef Lb 22VsC
Round of Beef Lb 20c
Shoulder Steak Lb 15c
Veal Shoulder Roast Lb loC
Veal Chops Lb 20c
Veal Round Steak Lb 25c
Sliced Liver 2 Lbs 25c
Fresh Brains. 2 sets 25c
Fresh Werners Lb 15c
Dresied Hens Lb 25c
Dressed Springs Lb 32c
1 0 BACON By Strip Thursday only OOL
X aSaf fC K average 4 to 6 pounds Lb 4ifai O
VEGETABLE AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT
Concord Grapes Fresh Stock Basket 33c
I rtturr. - Hila. ISc
rlcry r Ilu. .. . Zr
I nrr.lv : Ilu r
llrctn. 3 nil 10c
rnrn1pi. 3 Ilu 10c r
llnillnhr". 2 Itu. . ......... .O.'o
4 iirnmhrri. 3 for ....... tOc
nrriilK. Z Ilu. Oc t
IVnrhrs 3 I.l.. . 2Z
-rapc Tokay. 2 l.l. Ic
llonrj I)c Irlona. each 20c
rtannna. Dor 3Tc
lranj;c. Dor SOc 35e -oc
I'rMh Tomatoes. 1.1b. o.".
I ncllflmtrr. lit t. II. .. lOc
llkn frch. : Lb tr.c
I"crclmon. each . . .... Oc
I'MM. licit. 1 !.!. . . lC
lludaha Turnip.. G lh. .... zr.e
Coconnut. each ... .10c
Krcli Kli;i. I'n. 10c
Hfft 1'utntoc. lO lb.. 25c
(ahlincc. 6 Llii use
(lnlon. 7 Un. rTr
pud.. 10 III. ZZtr
Walnut1 Fre.b. 1.1. ........ ZTic
ImunI.. Freh. I.b. ......... 25c
aendoe. llach . ....... .. 2tlc
litmnoH. Dbi. ..30e
I'rannta. I.l. ISc
M atermeloo. l.b ..Hie
qua.h. I.h if
Lkc riant. I.b iuc
macded almost worldwide attention
Demonstrations and displays of it
hare been conducted in large cities and
a t-eirendous demand for it has fol-
"owed. Vitalitas is one of Nature's
Treatest correctives containing chemi-
cal properties to enrich the blood and
to assist in throwing off toxic poisons
overcome weakness and chronic ills
There is no mineral water so efficient
It is Natures supreme corrective
dragless and non-alcoholic Sufferers I
of chronic indigestion rheumatism J
"errous debility liver and kidney iIH i
"hould lose no time in testing natural
t talitas. You can sample it free at I
xe demonstration now in progress at
Kelly S. Tollard's Drug Store. lso j
so'd by Taiber s Drug Store La I
r fce CoiLmbus Drue Store Colum :
b is Do glas Drug Store Douglas and
Bee r's Storp Bisbee Ki
a bo nu.hell Tou know the rest. Thi.
reultfrt in Holleben's Items recalled
and dismissed from the dtnlomntio nr
vice. ... When he sailed from '
Hoboken not a single member of the i REPUBLICANS CARRY ONE
diplomatic corps or German officia! 1 DI7nlu nncriurT cm iri v
dared to see him off Onlv Buenz fand AKUUNA PRECINCT SOLIDLY
T dared to brave official disapproval Phoenix tnz Oct 4 Posiblv foi
ana weni ijn ooara 10 oia mm larewell i.e first time in the h.mr of Ar..n
TIMETOTHROliVOFF PARTY YOKE
T went at Buenz's request.
coi of this letter came into m
possession and I showed it tn Mr Tal
lisen when he was here at m hou"e
on Slav 1 last. He -a rote alongside the
part I have ouoted The above Is ab-
soluteH accurate 'Signed) K
Callisen ' '
Republican Candidate for
Governor of Texas Scores
the Democrats.
politico there has been found a precinct '
j that voted solidlv a Republican ticket '
It is Crosby in southern MnTiMe
count It is toM that no' - uzU
miner of the district is otl -i Him I
publican in sentiment Several soiidl
Democratic precincts have been know n
before this but none that were straight I
SOCIALIST LECTURE.
B Walter Thomas Mills. Cleveland
I Square. "Wednesday night at S dv
Republican
Vatlv-o-s of the int r! t- ff hn h
if th hn and du k kk b$ bu-mg th i
Lukewarm rice -whifh is r-hfatM ln
U x-a. Oct 4 Last night at
jii or in I. K Creager. Republi-
a I i i fo governor be Kan his
.a.nLi.ii n in an addre tint touchnu
ital .sue n Teas pol Xio
rli it th1 i '-i-1 p I " i tleurat
it ti t le irate
for .iv
Cranberries Fresh Stock Quart 10c
Apples (Bellfleur) 8 lbs. 25c Box $1.15
Visit Our Cake and Candy Department A Full Assortment of Cake and Candy.
Beller Ccme Early. MMf PIT T! oery Day a Bargain Day.
6002-4-6 San Antonio St. IflLlYilla.JLsIj )D EAST OF COURT HOUSE
i
Real Estate Loans
The Mercantile Trust Company of St. Louis has a Department organized
especially for the handling of real estate loans. These loans are not
confined to any particular section of the country but are made throughout
the United States with the exception of a few states where the laws are
such as to practically prohibit a foreign corporation doing business. Our
Company also limits its activities in this particular line to cities having a
population of 30000 or more. It further restricts its operations to
improved business properties in the active business districts and to
first liens only on such properties.
VbCiSrr.n '" Fmrt " "Klent11 purpose or located in redent..l .eetions of the cltr. w.1!
lfoV?en1I? n?Vtmi (vacant) Brand b. considered nolo the p.rroK or the lo.nnt.
pay lor the completion of a building on socb unimproved lots.
C If the applicant anil submit in first letter full details concerning his neeas statin
enuKtxt of loan desired the exact location of the property to secure loan its value
the character of the buildings their rental occupancy and term for ahich Ike loan
is desired tee will tf the loan appears attractive send formal application blank
and quale rales of interest and commission. Upon return to us of this application
properly filled out and signed an inspection onll be made and prompt answer
Zioen. Applications must be signed by the record earner of the properly .
We do not appoint agents to represent us in the matter of real estate loans. Any
one is at liberty to send us an sppl-cation on a specific parcel of real estate as the repie-
irautive of the owner of the property- but no agents are authorized to represent the
tyMereantrie Trust Company
REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT
(Mercantile Trust Company
(Member Federal Reserve System)
ST. LOUIS cTWISSOURI
Capital and Surplus 59500.000
' o
Mliint- otl anil Iowa nae in iccen ti in- -iai- uihv j nree ncens i-iy
iai iun tlieir contemn for pari lor the purj.o-e of trTint to interet
lie when uch ties lonflicted witn . capital in Texa". an he not make a
what thev conceived to Ve a principle i similar trin lastina thrte months for
snail it be said ne asKea. inai am oiner p'irjose wnicn 10 mm ma
Texin are less liberal less Droaa I seem 01 poK.M0ie aaantaRe lo
minded less enlightened" slate the speaker asked
lit sauT the Pemocratit. part was Mould Vholl.h County Treasurer.
nc "-uled. and pointed to statements i Jtr (. reacer said he favored
' ill"; effect in Democratic newspa-
the
pers
Mr Oreacer said he favored the
aboIihment of i larse number of use
less offices the abolishment of the of-
fice of counts treasurer this savins t
over $30t 000 annuallv "
He scored the pemtentiarv svstem I
and "its multitude of employes and its i
neaualltt of Taxnllon.
Mr i illei attention to the increase
n -t ie taxation in recent vears and
-iid thji few ltizens hive an idea
i f the enormous increase in state taxes
ilnnni' re nt veirs
in the -ubje. ; of inequalitv of i which he declared. Is costing the peo-
ax it i. Mr "r. i-e- chanted that pie manv thousands of dollars and fa-
fro n I 1" .o 191 the lncreae in as- vnred placing its management under
MSMitnt of private propertv had une capole man
mo ii 1 to $3S 71 69 while the de- He advocated woman' suffrage and
r ie in he ae."ed values of rail- hone.t election laws savins; that judgrc
oi.l irtuisible iropert amounted to I w Terrell had disowned the law
-IK fi 7 " Between 10. and 191j. c
SYRUP OF FIGS
FOR CROSS SICK
FtMH CHILO
pnrehaslns; department as a hlghlv j -rr lifit- -i-w-i.
valuable piece of political machines - " llllle StOmaCll IS SOUT
liver torpid or bowels
clogged.
1 rulrontl imlrasr 111 Texa in-
-r i-- I ! mil. or mor than -4
cr ent t n Tvl. th railroad as-
-i irnt wis $11 H' .'"6 lets than In
if"
rirri Ircun.
fl uit-il poTnor Kerjcuson for
ioiitm the constitution in paInft
"- v r-on il and liMnp: expanses out of
t i.uWir treasurv saving -these
xpenfs intluiie such items as pro-
ern" automobil repairs. pasollne.
ne of chauffeur salarv of social
e tar ind salarv of personal repre-
entatie '
If thf poernor can. at the expanse
tg-.u KjssaBasssrEMsatHssfsiriSiriri -g-iajHyijijj jL
II n. CHI M.l It.
Itcpuliltran
(amlltlnte for
of Tcia.
i
m i ii because li1 bears a -Citain J
irt s label ' lie paul tribut to the
ntcll gen of 1 ex n- and said that
en. It a nnnii tin tint init .. air tain !
' ticket 8impl bet a use thtir fathers and
(srandfatbers oted it before tn-m nor
becaufcc they thtuisele ha. uttd it
! in the past nor ct because of issues
lonK vinte etilerl and dead
l)a of Indrpcndent u trr.
jH ilin to tne iatnoti-m of Te
an to ote for tiie welfare of them-
se' - nritj tliir -t it" he id The
da of th pohic I tnonte b ink w hos
proud t least tnd tthi sstrongest bid
for i rt frrnit nt is that he ne er
sen hed his nrtv iiiktt should h.
par rins i- the d i f th n dep n- j 'r
aeiK i' ihk-- pi m ii in w iu reiusc
to permit professional politician and
A Simple Way To
Remove Dandruff
There is one sure xay that has n.Tet
f. il.il tn Ban.Ara aanme wt An. . tll
.....w .. ....v. .maaiu. hB& u- . .. .
'hit is to dissolve It then yoa aestror
It entirely To do this. Just set about
Mothers can rest easy after siw 5
California fcvrtiD of tism" iumm.
called after his name . a few hours all the flossed-up wa 1
Mr Creager touched on national is- J sour bile and fermenting; food sent v
sues at considerable lensrth. savins: that j moves out of the bowels and you hav e
broken pledges and abandoned oartv a well plavful ihild uk mi childi.n
principles litter the pathwav recentlv simplv will not take tli time frc 1
piay 10 empt tneir oow.ls and th
become tightly packed liver gets slug
Sish and stomach disordered
When cross feverish ictless see it
tongue is coated th. n lu this deli-
cious "fruit laxative Children love it.
and it can not mux 1 ju- No uif
ference what ails our I ttla one it
full of cold or a sore throat diar.
rhoea stomach-ache had breath re-
member a senile 'nsnl. cleanen c
should alwavs be the f! t treatment
1 ieii. run uirection. ti - oaoies. cin
i dren of all ases an.i grown-ups a s
printed on each buttle
1 Beware of counterfeit fi i'u
Phoentx. Ariz. Oct 4 Returns are SK f Rf for a .o-c. . r t t
still Incomplete from the a-eneral An- Jl.of "T3! "9 lrP of 'S' "
zona primarv. thoueh Havden's noml- ' L"hr'fu.1 : a"rl sf hat " '3 ' '
v me aiiiorni i rig vrup c
trav eled bv Democracv
He declared that "the prohibition
question is properlv- a "non-partisan
one" and that he regarded it as most
unfortunate for the state that this
question has been injected into party
poll tics."
"Prohioition. ' he said 'should be
treated as a non-partizan issue and
should be submitted to the voters at
special elections in vears when gen-
eral elections are not held
HAYDEN'S MAJORITY 11813:
WOMEN NAMED FOR RECORDERS
.- J W. !. . II . W
i2 AVr hi. AnMnnt w-i.x Pn . " mike no smaller
" - - "" " i Mar
the relative fizure-- bfinc 1 and
7S3 I
j Women have nen nominated for j
four ounces of plain common liquid ) tles. Mrs A s Hine is the Republican !
arvon from anv drus; store (this is all i nominee in Marit opa countv and Mrs
vou will need . aoplv it at night when 1 nnelli I.MIe Democrst In Apache
retiring use enough to moisten ths ""' ' "r- """ gunner """-
. ... .. I oratic ne mnte in ivapi countv will
e-alp and -no it in gentH with the ha p orI)0t f xhr -p.epuhU
'insce tips leans as withdraw il i her favor vas
Bj mcuiing most if not all. of you' i announced iv Kli i- Ptrklns who lias
i wtn iioiimiito nv st tc senator vtr
r.eiriv w lio w is p( he countv reprf
the touse last veir ha
I Hand back with contempt
iig svrup a.
im otber
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h ii
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f to do hi- think. n
i i u i tn tli. f i. t t it
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Mnlnr Tass tcTnistt
landruff wi'1 b cone and thrte or four
more .inrll hhitii n.iti roTrTilf !v nis- .
so Ire and eniirelv deatroT even alncla i Hentattc
siRn and trate or it no matter how
for j mu-h Uandriifr m ma hae
awu wiii nrr an m Mint; anti niggink;
of the -tal will sup m-tantl and
orjr liair v ir fluffs lustrous.
jrT-8 silV' nrf Aft fTil lr rtV nd
hen defatd for the Pmorati nu
inatmn in pacl1 oui f I It'
MttnM. All'- Fiizibeth I.oit n uu! M -
T stlla Kreeman hae tied for ti e Ttt j
o ratir nnmratmr Th RtiiM " drncs at about t
hae a ferrnnmn m d daf fA th - of pTa" a was rrr
-1
Tc-eases strengib
de iiat. nerro is.
utidown people .09
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i minr instance.
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fa 's as per full x
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