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VCL .XXXI Governor desired to have passed, is| ‘another cold-blooded machine-mak- | legislation’ which failed to pass. He ji Hit ith leled op-| begged hard | SPOILED AND POUTY, | porsantey oak, oe ae oe ee ee ee to mention some of this ‘important AN AKRON MAN. DECLARES HADLEY IS ~~ ' property and real estate raised in | to the antipass bill, the verlest sub-| valuation, but the farmer contin- |sertuge, with enough exemptions to| gent could not be held in line and fexcuse any man for not supporting | the full ent , al Representative Crossley, oie To test Republican prose in| with proterser via on es ‘ana Johnson Arraigns Governor this matter, I offered as a substitute | ered beneath an avalanche of Demo- ’ for Attack on Legislature, a clean-cut, ant!-pass law, which ev-| cratic votes with the assistance of ery Republican in the House rejected. | several Republicans. IS “PITIFUL SPECTACLE.” EVA BOOTH TELLS OF SLUMS. Clad in Rags, the Salvation Army Branded as Political Coward, Standing Amid Wreck of Leader Lectured in Chicago. Broken Promises. Mr, William F, Steese, 701 Coburn Sty Chicago, May.—Garbed {n an old, much worn calico dress, with a fray- ed red shawl covering her face and jam F.St Warrensburg, Mo., May.—Govern- shoulders, Commander Eva Booth, Akron, Ohio, writes: ‘ head of the Salvation army !n Amer- “ a eek es severat [Of Hadley was characterized as I have been troubled for sev ral a fea, spoke to a large audience in years with catarrh of the stomach, pititul spectacle, standing branded Orbea hall } biect, “1 Have used different patent medicines |as a cowardly politician amid the rene atte all on the subject, “in to no effect whatever, and have doc | wreck of his broken promises,” by Rags.’ The speaker, as she desertb- tored considerable with family doctor, | hve Wallace Ceoasl it ed the misery and the suffering in the “Sometimes his treatment would re epresentative Wallace Urossiey, 0 slums of London, where she lived for Neve me for a few weeks, but would | Johnsen county, {n an interview peg “9 7 pr eventually have to go back to him, and | which the legislator gave in partial ome time W he poorest of the — had eT ae Re \reply to the Governor's recent crit!- pleted - 8 cism of the General Assembly. poor, brought her hearers to tears. “[ don’t suppose there is anything have taken three bottles, Never felt so good in my life. Am going to con- “Governor Hadley has been guilty in the world to equal the misery and tinue using it, Wouldn't be with- | of many untoward acts in his brief the degradation that is ever present ” ont it in the house, J will gladly rece | gubernatorial career,” sald the Rep- in the London slums,” she sald ommend it to any one afilicted with P “Some years ago I wanted to see It catarrh of stomach, or stomach trouble | Feaentative, “but he reaches the ex- all for myself, I dressed in old rags, of any kind.” tremity of arrogance in his criticism sanah he & : I aii na The above is an oft-repeated story. |of members of the Legislature, and pe a * om an poernnager Ps ; Troubled for years with chronic ¢% | more egpectally ot the Democratte earched for the darkest, hiest, _tarrh, ‘Tried ditterent_remedies and | oo) hi most terrible places 1 could find tn doctors to no ay: Perun oe in_ recently published ein TI : * teat clty in the world. vised by friends, Instant relief expe statement. Lrather think, however, — rienced, Great gratitude to Peruna | that Missourl has already ceased to went among the people as one of them. Llived{n a little, dark tene- expressed. Thin, im biiets Oe many | ake Mr. Hadley sertously. ment room and viewed the wretched tak 1s sagenies We Se 9 See | eens te Mies conditions all around me. There are PIE TAINO : PHILIPPINES WANT TAX BILL CRITICISM BUNCOMBE, “Another plece of gubernatorial buncombe fs Mr. Hadley’s criticism of the Senate for ktlling the so-called corporation tax bill, This was a flimsy, half-hearted measure. Its provisions were such as to exempt all banks, telegraph companies and express companies. It was directed at small corporations, and would have brought to the State possibly 75,000 annually, a paltry sum when compared with what the great corporations ought to pay to the State of Missour! “The Governor refers to friendliness shown the ratlroads and brewers. Who did such vallent service tor the railroads as Governor Hadley, who was willing to compromise the rate question upon a basis set by the railroads themselves? “Who served the brewers to better purpose or more opportunely than Aid our Governor, who sent in an of- ficlal message rewinding the Legts- lature that {t was under no obliga Won to heed the upon thousands of Missourians who prayed that they might have an op- portunity to vote upon the question of prohibition? MR. WILLIAM F. STRESE. restaurants the world over. Makes the lightest, most delicious and tasty hot biscuit. Makes the hot-bread, rolls and muf- fins sweet and wholesome Protects the food from alum. times every year. No one could be im touch with our | Cause “| : hee a and hotly places in London where even the Judge Timmons Much Improved. =. pie rye sori fr sagt nto ; " t vi wot a a FUGPIGLBD BEBHBRY OONTHAOTs police are afrald to go. They shun THEIR FREEDOM, = Hon. H. W. Timmonds spent Sux» 4 : cerity and truthfulness of these kind of ye oe Ph aast that or pronun: “At that time he fulfilled his part | these places as they would the plague. aie as tay at the University Hospital, ta $ testimonials, { ‘ t aan bv avs of the contract made last fall, and|I visited these dens of crime and ini General Assembl Instructs Kansas (ity, with bis father. Judge ae . Peruna promptly produces an appe pec hb ah a bs heed b ‘4 {he knows he presumes upon public] quity alone, Many times | believed y Timmonds ig much improved, espe 4 e ee eewunies at aie eh peed Mig a ‘—"e epesd {ignorance when he stoops to such a| my life to be in danger, but in all my Delegates to Ask Congress cially as to his state of mind, Sor ‘ : pe treatment. pPhnensocn tat canal aaa misstatement of facts as to say that|excureions in the slums [ never was For Liberty. many daye after that terrible ctsdee- F c. Man-a-lin an idea! Laxatives |45 ¢he crack of his whip as to bring| Wer) On pg fo po et meclested." Manila, May 94.—The Philippine| TORE thourh be berceally oot 3 oe in St. Louis oppose: m and sup- Another German War Scare. cealed 1s from everyone, he was de a into sharper contrast the assertive, Warner Case Reversed. Jefferson City, Mo. May.—The omission of the word “the” from the indictment gives to Fred Warner, former member of the St. Louls House of Delegates, convicted of bribety and given a sentence of two years in the penitentiary a new trial.| “Hadley is a Missouri embodiment The criminal diviston of the Missour!| of what we all consider a growing State Supreme Cours reversed and] menace in the nation, and asidefrom remanded the trial court and did 80] his demagogic diatribes againet the solely because that little word ofthree| Federal Courts he stands as far from letters was not found where {tshould | ghe people and their dearest interests aggressive independence of Demo- crats who saw in many of the Hadley measures the stamp of the would-be autocrat, the spirit of centralized authority to which Democracy ts hostile, inherently and by experience. STANDS FAR FROM PEOPLE ported the Democratic candidate for Governor. Mr. Hadley was elected by brewery votes and by those out tn the State who mistakenly thought one wild rumor lald at reat than an- he would not get the brewery vote. the vallant services of certain Repub- lican leaders, notably Boss Lloyd, the caucus chairman, and Mr. Kies. chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. The Governor does well to mention these two, for they typity the Hadley spirls rampant. Lloyd and his St, Louis friends absolutely dominated the House. London, May.—The ‘German scare” grows apace and no sooner {8 other arises to try the nerves of the English people. There was thestory of a big German liner filled with troops which, it {s alleged, hadenter- ed the Humber survyed the posstbilt- tles of making a landing, and de- parted without being alghted by the British warships with which the North Sea is supposed to be closely dotted, while Sir John Rurlow, Liber- al member of the house of commons “The Governor {s nut unmiudful of genera! assembly in the closing hour of its session adopted a resolutfon declaring {un favor of the indepen dence of the fslands. The last for- malittes wish the Philippine commis sion had been exchanged and th: statutory hour of adjournment had passed when the question was pre | sented by Speaker Osme :a. He said the policy of the a-sembly was to work in harmony with and support the government !n all mene- ures calculated to advance the inter- | eats of the Filipinos. Nevertheless the membera had not abandoned apondent, and in every mood to give up the battle, But gradually bie strong, resolute spirit has throw: off the spell of pain and misfortune and he bas even now, prone upon bh bed as he must be for many weeks, gone back to work. Every day & member of his law firm comes to bie bedside and goes over pending m4s- ters abv the office. There ie ittls doubs but long betore he Is able t¢ be up, he will be briefing some of his {mportant cases for the Supreme Court. The whole bar of Jacksor have been {in the indictment. as the most hide-bound exponent of county, as well as the courts, dus % , 7 . 2 ry i Sy G ‘ e The opinion states that the constl- | “Bor the first time iu many years and a well known merchant, startled | thelr original aspiration for indepen- ated Judge Timmons with ever s aye e- P the Hamiltonian theory of govern the count: {th the sensatfonal| dence and therefore he moved that t tution requires that processes shall] ment who ever dented the right of St. Lonis controlled the lower branch the country Ww wade: the Fillpioo delegates to the Con- possible courtesy and consideration i > 2 be conducted {nu the name of the| the people to govern themselves of the Legislature, but Hadley owed suggestion that the Germans have : he Unt pe since his misiursune.—iamar Demor 4 stave, and sball conclude “agalust) “The Governor’s only nnreserved |e much to that city that he was established a depot of arms contain- ee of the prispaoitei beinstruct | at, 5s od the peace and dignity of the state.” | commendation upon the Legtslature forced to make the St. Louis repre- ing 50,000 Mauser rifles, In she cet G0 0s prvenas he question hose nd “tah ' “she” bef “\ ger of London, together with 7,500,- | 40 opportunity was offered. The jr] jg Barbered Regularly. . i if The word “the” before the word|aga whole is a deserved tribute to sentatives his personal representa 000 ‘ch felon for sie | members of the Progresialta or mu irt tS ¢ ‘ 4 é ’ ; rounds of ammunitiok lof Le * - YENOSIE in a tp ‘atate’ was omitsed, and upon this those to whose hands was intrusted tives. “A j Je _lority party asked permission to ab- Columbla, Mo. May.—A barndée- Le y {sation th versed and - “Strange that the Governor falls use of 66,000 trained German sol yy parsy is omlsston the case was reversed and) ¢he work of revising the laws. He 6 \dlersnow employed tn various capac ataln from voting which was grans-, may be added to she faculty Obrie remanded. en slso sanctions other measures, but The Modesty of Wo : {ties-in England. ed. All the Nationalists then voted tian College, a girl’s boardiag.schoo. om sas devotes a large amount of space to ie Modesty men td ane 33 in fay a ext year if the » of inmening : Asan evidence that Sir John at |! ‘avor of the resolution, next year ifthe style oy ue F Profit in Sheep Raising. unfair criticiems of the Democratic] Naturally makes them shrink from the ; As re sid = hi Z | Tho closing days of the sevsto:, the heir sare 1 by Miles- Mildred indelicate questions, the obnoxious €X- taches some credence so this remurk J James 0. Brown recently sheared Senate. ; aminations, and unpleasant local tea able story he has notified War Sec-| Were marked by harmony between Johnson prevatls, fe bin-shenp, comme Cheorins ** gone ys wath Hienet 0 Soernnte aon vin th 2 tre bs aro denen 2 retary Haldane of his intention to the assembly and the commission, Miss Johnson spends der summers SSC] a ie eu e seu ’ ? : of Poe Ny oagped eg sete — . ne — neal sad well wee, Yet, if help can be ha question him concerning {¢ {n parila- and practically ail the fuportant ob her father’s ranch along the Rew or $3 36 for the clip from asingle|/he may De, lor if ever & man Was] petter to submit to this ordeal th ment. legislation desired by she govern River {n Texas. She is used to the = sheep; he weighed some of hie spring | forced to repudiate himeelf, Governor Sas Caonen pier it Heed Oetgcce ol —________ ment was enacted, Among the most freedom of the utdocrs-althowg ls < ‘ lambs; one weighed 76 pounde,| Hadley {s that man. Every prop] the annoyance and shame for nothing. A Soldier’s Widow Shoots. important measures passed were the she has spent several winters fn her , the worth 8c a pound, or $6.08, making | was knocked from under him and he} Tho { women who have been} Galnesville, Ga., May.—Mrs. Helen | railway quarantee bill which insures Winter home in Paris, Tei. 1s Je, afraid cured 1 erce’s Favorite Prescrip- i : 5 ih f a net yleld trom one ewe of $9 44.| stands, a pitiful spectacle, ara $0) tion wri e's Favorit the cure |G: Longatreet, widow of the famous|the construction of @ railway two She does not like th trouble of & : The sheep industry 1s coming’ to the| take his own medicine, branded a8 &) which dis ihe examinations | Confederate general, and postmaster| Baguio and the extension of the combing her long, flowing locks and: q front in thie county and fe ylelding | cowardly politician, amid the wreck pe local treatments There is no othe£ | here, fought a duel witha man whom | jines in central Luzon to the acters doing up her hatr with pins. a the farmer arich profit. Mr. Brown of his broken promises. I¢ {8 not} \omen_as "Favorite Prescription.” “ ae discovered in her home about 2| southern part of the (sland practte-. Miss Johnson trimmed her hair. i dl {g one of many farmers who arereap- strange therefore, that he rushes in- gues debilitating arsias ae ba a o’clock this morning. She Was|ally making a trunk line across Lu- | She was not able to doe first-class Be d ing a rich harvess from thy industry. | to print with the evident destre to} oi oost always cures. It is strictly non- awakened by & noiee, secured a pis-|zon from north to south, and aj job. This made a visit to the bar- : attract trom himeelf the gaze of & disapproving and disappointed pub- Long ago the Scotch learned this. | te by shouting ‘Wolf, wolf!’ tn his —Adrian Journal. tol and went to investigate. When she entered the dining room she saw aman trying to opena closet con- alcoholic, non - secret, all its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper; con- tains no deleterious or habit-forming drugs, and every native medicinal root bankruptcy act of general applica- | ber necessary. tion. For the Inst few weeks of school It was decided to change the date | she made regular brips tu the barber br The sturdy old Scotchman must be | attack upon the Senate. catering nto Its composite tneot in the taining table silver. She called to] of tho meeting of the legislaturefrom | shop visited by men and had her hair $ e amused at the recent ‘‘discoveries’ that} GovyERNOR PERSONALLY LIKABLE. | several schools of medical practice. Some|bim and the man ran fora window. |she hot spring season to October trimmed and combed with a part or ig oatmeal is the best food in the gor" “The Governor {s @ clever gentle- fe ba < an st i ings recent She opened fire and the man fired| and there will be no further session | she left side, exactly as the boys Ix. oe e Our scientific men have Son eine man and _personall whetien But will be found in pamphlet, wrapped once at her. She continued firing| until the fall of 1910. The total | the University of Missouri do. an n experiments which prove that cae re i: Ay es Bee stan have| round the bottle, also in a booklet mailed | wntil her pistol was empty. She be-| amount of the budget passed !s 16%, Other girls have written home for : cans eat too much fat and grease and | W’ ae " “ne Pos A Testbdies Comune a, = ii ae Fate = eves she hit him, as after one shot} million dollars. | permission to Wear short hair. : not enough eereals. Bares . mm's-| dorsements should have far more weight he staggered and almost fell. The Ne The Scotchmen say: “Look at our jeton bill? Two years ago we Were) than any amount of the ordinary lay, or | shooting drew a great crowd. Mrs. nation as proof. The sturdiest nation | warned against this measure by cer-| non-professional testimonials. Longetreet sleeps with a pistol under » on earth” Still we have one good point |tain metropolitan dailies and for to! once we belleved these papers, since the facts were self-evident. “The pasaage of such 8 law would it the leader of all oatmeals to be had solidity the public-service corpora- for tlons throughout the State and make them the most powerful pollt- to sl ae Se Ei [teal tector with which Missourians the ever had to contend. They could The most intelligent women now-a-days 4ngist on knowing what they take as med- icine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pre- scription” is of KNOWM COMPOSITION. It her pillow, and is an expert in using it. Holds “Jim Crow” Law Invalid. makes Week women strong and sick] Washington, May.—Unjust dis- tae crimination between white and col- "s Medical Adviser i: t SDE ety ‘amps. repenee ot ored passengers paying the same BANE $Y, sf nocont tainps for pete e not legally permlssable by , oF 31 stamps for cloth-bound. ' railway, according to a decision of One Dose for Coughs} Children cough at night? Give them Ayer’s Ch Pec- toral. Often a single dose at bedtime will completely control the cough. Good for any one with a cold or cough. Good for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, chronic cases. Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly and frankly, just what he thinks of this old standard remedy. at We Follow the example of the Over Peff sick consult the Dootor, free of charge | a seme the Governor and perpetuate! by lever. All such communications 8° | sh» interstate commercecommisston,| | No alcohol in this cough medicine. _J-C-AyerCo., Lowell, M pace i & Quaker breakfast any po sacred] ggufientia, announced in the case of Winfield F.} ‘A’jazy liver . Iisioal machine. , inv ‘ — i —? : bars 2 sell Quaker Oats. | “The Board of Control which the Bers Plowman ellets {nvigvrele. | Cozart against the Southern railway. ag Oe acl gh din Ayers Fits "Ash your deetorsbeat noms. He knows...