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» STAND OER SISOS President, in His Letter of Ac- ‘oeptanoe, Defends His” Ad-! ; ‘ ministration and Says He _ Stands for Law and Peace.| z 7 THAT ECONOM We intend in the future to car way that we have carried it on in The principles which we pro’ with heart and soul and strengt ‘The expenditures of the nation a those with whom {t dealt, * ° * in ietter and In epirit. TO REVERSE SINGLE POLICY DISASTROUS. | poted upon the President by an act ' ‘These laws |Anti-Trust and In |] administered with entire efficiency; { Declares It Difficult to Learn! \ ‘on Just What Issues the! ‘ Democrats Mean to Wage Their Campaign Against Him, | President Roosevelt's letter of accept-| + @nce, directed to Chairman Cannon, of the Committee of Notification, ts @ long Giscoursive argument on why the) American people should continue him- @elf and the Republican party in power to the exclusion of the Democrats, The basis of the appeal is largely what the » President designates as tne misrepre- eentation of himself, his offelal acts and motives, ‘Phe Pregident reaffirms his adherence to the platform of his party, and says | that the Republican party belleves heart | and soul In the policies which it advo- | cates, while it is diMcult in the extreme | to learn from any Democratic utter: | ances on just what Issues the party op- posed to it means to wage Its cam- paign. Furthermore the President boldly | asserts to his crities that the govern: | ment will be continued In the future exactly as it has been, in the past, In met. — FRING TLS TO THE DRUMMER Senator Addresses Meeting of the Commercial Travellers’ League—Talks of Prosperity —Congratulates Republicans. Senator Charles W. Pita. of In- diana, Republican candidate for vice president, addi crowded meeting of the Commerctal ‘Travellers’ League the ev sak aes laid of Republican success at the | 4+ No, sol Broadway to-day, Senator 3 Fairbanks was in a great hurry to Defends Panama Polley. round out a programme which ine cludes a visit to Oyster Bay this after+ in the Panama Canal matter, says the! oon and an early eveniog train to President, is based upon misrepresenta- | Saraioxa to-night, wo his epeceh was » on. | very short and quite a disappointment “The Administration behaved throug’ | (@ te crowd that had walted some timo @ut not only with good faiin, but with ¢) hear him, , &Xtraordinary patience and large gen-| Cvl. Jobn 1, Shepard Introduced Sena- erosity,” he says, “It acted in strict tor Fairbanks, who said Compliance with the law passe “oy, eb aa | Congress,” he continues, und then goes ou have SVEN Ge & very geuetous 8 fo say that In this, or no other | welcome, my friends, and while I ap- aft, has it failed to live up | Preclate 1 1 realize that it Is not #9 much @ personal welcome as it Is en- All abuse of the Administration's acts to the let- ter and spirit of the Constitution, } Of. the Administration's foreign policy, the President says it has been | thuslasm over the great cause @ which vantageous to the whole world, and| we are e ve ‘ 1 peace ageous to the whole world, and) we are all allke enlisted, We are all ite footsteps, The Prevent oes deep: | !nterested in good government and ly into his pension order, * Neen generally regarded as tive encroachment on the function of government J precedents established by Presidents eveland and McKinley, and on the Pghiy moral ground that {it has ever en the polley of the Republican party which has! must have it if our country Is to go on and prosper in the future aa it has during the past few years ‘Talks of Prosperity. “There ure great national policies be- to treat the veterans of the Civil War + ft & eolrit of broad Mberallty i Labor and Money. for “the miontary question the Presl- Gent argues that it ts firmly established bth by act of Congress and pu thnent. and of capital and labor e any exhaustive discussion of the matter on the ground that the attitude of the Administration has been already made very clear. ft tie coal striki * ment and the Northern Securities m r sult, the President openly dared the mocrats to condemn either, ‘The President dep res the the protective tariff polley h come universally acepted in a that its operation has we @ood of the country. It tablished Repub! A e ways, and @ them, We are absolutely do pendent on them, All over the country section, It has ‘3 now, an unpre to any one for sever time. has not been one period where the pros- y has been so great or so gen since the nation has been ident Roosevelt, "Edd no} ~ w let you see me and to say @ few words for our great cause, Conuratulates Republicans, firmly ea- principle, how: worth discussing lican column, We Philippines, says fol calamity for those pe ! follow. He adds that the Democrats fave pledged thmselves to a policy of ; Seiminal absurdity.” ) “There is not a policy,” } President in conclusion, “forel estio, which we are now hey 1 \ Jed a yolee from the r sald Mr, Fatrbanks, it whieh it would not be dis reverse or abandon, We 2 for I may be able J entorcement of the law and for obedi- is not my 0 peo to the law.” MAINE. VOTERS ANT I FORCE banka waa loudly ap: we to the Hotel Man tr or Oyster Bay, where he wil have a conference with the Presid@it _—— CHILD RUN DOWN BY CAR. Three-Vear-Old John Clark Lone Roth Arms, was lv e of Condy Workers of Both Pahties Are : THE EDITOR’S BRAIN pid Not Work Well U PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 12—Reporie | f unfavorable weather conditions for State election day came from all ports of Maine early today, a heavy fox and milyt prevailing. Toward noon, however, } the sun came out, and with it the, Yoters. ‘The polls opened at 9jo'clock in qoat places, although In Poftiand and ‘one of two other cities the voting began as early as 6 o'clock, The polls close everywhere at 5 o'clock this afternoon The balloting was for Governor, four Congressmen, State Senate a Rep- resentatives and county 0! The candidates for Go Wiliam, T. of Rockland, Repub rb tan; Cyrus W, Davis, of Waterville, at: Nathan F. Woodbury, of ‘uburny Prohibitionist, and Wilbur G. 0d, of Sk an, Social! "1 and sedentary habits. The experienc most prosperous newspspers in thi per feeding for the man who depend on bis brain for a liv “Up to three years ago, gentleman, “I W drinker, It directly affected my stomach, an: jor were persuaded me to try Postum Foo Coffee. marked that [ cannot say too muc| for it Reports from - bag indicated y Ny in tre cities. Local lesues responsible for much splitting of bal- 3. Great confusion was caused durl \ the forenoon in Cobb's tome because of an error in the bal Rockport and St. George, whic the closing of the polling place The trouple was due to erly made, and was charmed with ii Both myself and wife are fond o ion the While the election of Mr. © mot disputed the size of his mwas in dispute. plurallty | qtter sense than coffee. My stomac ss- and | am now well and strong agai mentally and physically. “Tam confident that coffee {s a po! PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DEFENDS HIS ADMINISTRATION AND SAYS Pension order No, 7% was made in the performance of a duty im- |! If our opponents came into power and attempted to carry out thelr promises to the Filipinos by giving them independence * * © in- evitably the islands would become the prey of the first power which in {te own self'sh interest took up the task we had cowardly abandoned, fore the country to-day and we must we are today enjoying a prosperity which is not any one man's of Hmited nued In all that time, however, there some here to make a formal speech to-day, simply to see you and tulate you Repub- | ur work and heon and later took & John Clark, three years ohl, of No, 405 © Coffee, A brain worker's health is often Injured by coffee, tadly selected food | Wilton Velvet Car. oft the Managing Editor of one of the Middle West with Postum Food Cof- fee illustrates the necessity of pro- writes this | a heavy coffee I knew it was injuring me. 1 was threatened with chronic dys- pepsia. It was then that my wife The good resulta were 80 When he age od did not fancy ft, but inquiry developed the tact that cook had not botled {t long l/h dt St-and SP Oe. ams enough; so next time I had It prop- Since that time coffee has had no place on my table save for guests. this new cup which ‘cheera but does —q not Inebriate,’ in a much truer and \men’sand Yout! has resumed {ts normal functions | $8.00 to’ Y HAS PREVAILED ry on the government in the same the past. are those in which we Dellove have peen managed in & spirit or economy as far removed from waste es from niggardliness, The Admintvtration behaved throughout [in Panama) not only with good faith, but with extraordinary patience and large generosity toward Neither in this nor in any other matter has there been the slightest fallure to live up to the Constitution of Congress, terstate Commerce] are now being and as in thelr working need Is abown for amendment or addition to them * © * this need.will be PACKERS KEP THE NV-UNN WEN CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—It ts estimated”, that about 12,000 men applied for work at the stock yards to-day, About 4,9 of the applicants were taken back by the packers, | Many of the non-union men falled to | | report for Work, but a number appeared jon the Lake Shore and Michigan South. ern and other railroads, giving rise to | 1 dissatisfaction among the union men, Few clashes, howe were re- ported, chiefly fisticuffs between negro strike breakers and white unten!sts: | About 14,000 non-union men are still at work in the yards, WATERS: PIANOS For sixty years the «* Waters’’ have maintained a léading position among high-class pianos by reason of their superior tone qualities, | careful and solid construction and general all-round excellence. No pianos so celebrated as the «Waters "’ are now sold at such low prices and on such easy terms of payment, Send postal for catalogue with the MILLIE KRUGER Place in Linden Cemetery— Search for the Mysterious “J, pense in making public the name of thts | R.” Still Continues, \ He Three mourners followed the body of Millie Kruger to her grave tn the Lin- den Cemetery, The pretty girl, who committed suicide In the park leaving a note to the mys- terlous “J. R.," was latd in a coffin be- | @ that of her unborn child Her brother Joseph and Mary came from Elisabethport, N. Mra. Waters 3-Year System of payments, giving you three years’ time on a piano without in. terest, Stool, cover, tuning and delivery , Ete wide it belongs ta tne Repu: HORACE WATERS & CO., are getting cheering Only to-day 1 134 Fifth Ave., near (8th St. Harlem Branch, (Open Evenings.) - 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. We will talk of Maine to-morrow,” sm “T wanted to talk of New York to-day, At some later time to say more, but my time 1 to-day and I must bid 18 Although the looms-to-your- floor feature of our business saves you all but a small maker's profit, there’s another satisfaction # Passured you in dealing with us— the best possible service in sew- ing, pressing and laying. We em. Richmond 1 . was run over by Bploy none but expert help and - sire ». 7, of the Rich- TH guarantee them to do thoroughly Reports from Evory Section of mo and Kallront Company to" J satisfactory work—the work that ) hay tot horn 9 his a He was at: B gives your floor a distinctively re- the State Show that the ri 4 Be Toms rand was taken Bfined fook, It also insures longer wear to your carpet. * Zi Catherine i Fs i 4 Motorman May one of our experts call and Doing Their Best. ( > i Bro: ok street take the measurement of your rooms? We'll tell you how little Fg we'll charge for carpeting. We're always glad to estimate. Here are a few of this week’s offerings : ef pet—Pienty of rich _ patterns. Regular price per yard $1.15; for e the present ....55 2c Best Body Brussels sf Rugs—Unusually fine assort- \B ments; size 9x12; also some extra heavy grades of Axminster. Regu- lar price $25; for the aS . $19.75 (See 1 |Tapestry Brussels Carpet (10 wire)—Best qual- d ity. Regular price per_yard 95c.; for the present... @7 LeZe * 1 John&JamesDobson it. of h Blue Serge Sul a 1. tlvna {Gon to many stomachs, and I have | recommended Postum with great suc- Henn cam t 4 will the Geass or | in by 00, | fee.” see “yu to Creek, : res ie. ign managers pre- | cags to a number of my friends who were suffering from the use of cof- Name eg by Postum Co. Road to Wellies NAVE BIT80%815" bite if BRED T-IA Park Suicide Finds a Resting {2" c svsterius °d, ®." wit not ond Laundry Ironer Complains to = For Infante and, Children be wep \eocniny 2eean KNEW. ¢ Neighbor and Then Swallows Bears “at o oh ing in the business and social world of long Island, to-day, thi her slater J. Johnson, with whom Milille had | formerly lived, was one of the mourn. be letters or docum: In the trunk | the Work Was too hard for ner. Mra, Strauss, of No, 107 East, Sich will reveal the secret of “J, Rg’! Her husband found her i M d i we . East saentity. | conaition end ran fora ‘poltenaew onda ornin on ‘ | | ms kni | present, Bofore the funeral @ tall, well-dreased man who refused to {ted the morgue and there, Was he asked no further questions, but | left immediately. | With the burial of the and of Coroner Scholer, ler says that while the man “J. has not committed an which @ legal charge ¢ yet there is a moral ch ex; ‘The dead «lrl's trunk will be nig from Yorkville Police Court. There may | plained yesterday {0 a neighbor that ) , 4 ss I ty-fourth street, who has said she | the yafortunate girl, was not = res CASTORI When he was informed irl the search Yi /} at Le would not spare me or ex Carholio Acid — Husband) * . | seca we alee aiets| Finds Her in Dying Condition. The Fae nine ne oun 7 Mamie Morton, tired of hard work! Of and hard luck, put an end to her eut- | ferings to-day by taking carbolic acid, She died within an hour after being hat taken to Lincoln Hospital from her | ~ poses, | home, No, @2 ast One Hundred and lw removi Forty-fitth street. The unt nin the home of Mr, Btraus. No. ior | woman waa married and lived with her t Elghty-fourth street, only after | husband in a flat at No. 62 She work. search warrant has been secured | ed in a | ry as an ironer and com- V4 19 Ont Tart at "The Kind You Have Always Baill’ Tur BENTAUR ComPanT Wr TpaUERaY STREET. MEW YORE CrT¥. expose the name of the has the ald of the polte ofirat street stati Coroner Re tho Bas " . RK. fe are | sa Sunday World Wants Work - inks his name should How to Save and Have th This week we almost prove how the thrifty may eat their cake and still have it. special offerings are staples, used by every family, and the prices are surprisingly small. We have taken advantage of every market condition, in accordance with the gd tule of economy that governs the James Butler system of direct retailing from the original producer. This time we have been unusually fortunate in squeezing out) ay fraction of extra profits. The quality is above reproach and our customers reap the gain. Their savings will be limited soleiy by the extent of their purchases, Buying at these prices is like banking the dollars, and yeu have it all your own way for onday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The facts and figures follow:— JAMES BUTLE c¢ 132 Cepy sX& + Tradeatthe Nearest} > ‘Trad N —_ '|Trade at the Naa: BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, BACON CONDENSED HILK hoe BOROUGH OF BROOKL An, suna e “Liberty” brand; from purest CHEESE 188 Get real henstne nets Eagle} Pimitk, rich in cream; a 0c Herkimer Go's highest grade. ¢ | bacon ft fine cuted ae Ga; paca sansees New York State brand; full of cream {| aa Tol. Call mi pounds, “Butler’s’’ brand; from pure and nourishment; rich and bY ace fens alb. ~ of * 514 Second ave. cor, 20th St. | Nemmmmmerermce, ones 13:c J fresh unskimmed milk; a can... 8c fresh; OID... ..seereeeers 10c, | G41 Second Ave., cor, 85th St. Tel, 1296 Madison Square, K& 57 Recond Ave, cor, 44th St, 2228 Third Av 126th St. 2200 Third Ave, nea WEST SIDE—WANHATTAN. 1967 Fifth Ave, cor, 11th St, Tel, Call $05 Harlem. aad 6 nat Moralngside, e., cor, ALTth St, 4 Morningside cor, 1284 At, cor, 144th St, B0th St. G22 Ninth Ave., cor, 30th & 702 Ninth Ave., cor. 4% materdam Av. cor, 40th, Tel, Call 2146 Columbus ’ ir. 3d. 12076 Ave. er, Sith, TT2 Riverside. Ave. bet, 92d near Lined, eu) 4073 Riverside cor, 100th, Tel. 8863 Third Ave, ‘Tel, Call VARI, Metrose. 1248 Valen Ave, cor, 100th ‘el u Westchester Av. ir. Tel, 217 Westehes'r SUBURBAN—NEW YORK. 137 South 4th Av, Mt. Vernon, Tel. Call 170C Mougt Vernon. SMain St., Youkers, 81 Rallre’ iJ Tel, Call 148 Whice PI “The star indicates those ries that are alto LIC ED FAMILY LIQUOR STORES, ———— American Beauty GINGER SNAPS ‘ Critp and By, in smack and Hed; packed in paste the best quality from Caro- board verre, retaining all Hina; 3 Ibs. 10c their original freshness; a bbl. | 0c LL —_—_—_—— TOMATOES SMALL SNAPS Famous '‘East View.” lier Pr: Fresh packed tains At Smaller Prices 108 in lives oh alee probe to make the mothers happy. Lemon, Ginger, Nic Nacs,a 3c ably the biggest value ote fered tn this line; 3 canseees 25c Ib seeeee PRUNES From Santa Clara Valley Meaty and thin skinned, withsmall The Food of Millions sont ftathening, nourishing, whole some; of the highest food value; pits; delicious for sauce, stews and puddings; fresh from Call- fornia; 3105, for. ....6 005. 10c | RICE FLOUR Pride of St. Louls milled trom the tinest hard spring wheat, In superior baking quality stands to-day without an 25 c equal; 7 IDS, [OF eevee, ve € G02 Fifth Ave, cor. iat 8 | Tel, Calt 2958 South. Pr dI01 Fitih Ave, cor, BAd Ste SIS-817 Plath: Ave, Caton. ‘Tel, Cal) 472 Flathaab. 1422 Flathe Double “S. @ H.” Green Trading Stamps will be freely given with all purchases of 10 cents or more for the next three days, The zeal of our great host of stamp collectors does not diminish, While it brings them costless benefits we will help them all we can, and so this most popular gift distribution moves merrily along. . Potted Ham or Tongue Choice | Salmon "Eesie” brand; cho ¥ : ; cholcest |Clenewel Washing Powd: Quality: Melb. ‘can, Ter Melb, gg || Columbia Tver Ash; tall can 19¢ |“ Ibe lb, parwage, OF ‘ Saino Very beat, | blood-red 13¢ | Washing Fiotd SLCR brand; 8c 5 and | Alaska all can... | a bottle ; 840 F for 25¢ | Smoked Herring Boneless & Butler Horas. Purest: ty-lb. pack-4¢ * ay Campbell etea: beh ja |, Aeestine delicucy, ‘e-lb. ean | age, Se: Y-lb, package utriment, delicious in favor; jSardines Finest Freneh, im Butler's ¢ - 1108 Falta a cans for ": 25¢ | ported, in olive oll; 3 cane for moula Brie chon ai Alle, 10c eel vel nm “Hlue Ribbon brand; home: | Mustard Sardines“ Ea ete’ ry Jood stro vues thy +! Varieties; a jar k nt Kinpered Herring -Cholcest im- | vi A parced; a can, 18c.; Gilt-edged, § 3g | olor Same F best domestivy, a cun.. . the tir 12c “™ Jame--Southwell's imported English 2643 Atia of tN gd all the chotce kinds; o 15c| ttle nd bath, * brand: tender, best quality; * | §¢ hite and brand; a Saneed Mackerel. Crescent ‘at, Strawherries served fn ean " ‘The finest frult, pre- cavy syrup: 8 Oe 2 foot strong jute Oe rushes? sizes: Be ~ Heat 1 useful qu Polisi without sera Threnda-W holeso: and delicious “XLOR" dy two f: ve with fale nly - grades ; & package wity§Qe * hiy seeded fancy f rola frult; I-lb, package. | q Oc | Tetum ala; bi ini ms | fcners Getatine — The 5c| |i Tsai tts out lane: @ box LOC poaduok ie a | dainty dessert; a package... \ BUTLER’S TEAS. py es x At half the usual retail prices. Prise Medal N rand; nothing finer; BUTLER'S COFFEES. Fresh roasted daily, and unsur- passed in flavor and aroma. ba asa 2 eert eae | ; relict erty jutier’s Ceylon Tips, 3 Oe Pe es | lees storm's patnages" 106 || PaReSS dovaib....-.. OOC : " Malt Baxtract—Th Ne | Ross's Royal Belfast Ginger Ale Ws, $1.403 1D... c0ceee Smooth and our price, per 20c¢ aromatic and good, per Ib. | 7c Refreshes and invigorates, sat ext and beat; & bottle Bromangeton. The famous jelly | powder, © package IIc | 10c Butler’s Best No.1 Teas, 3 ibs, $1.0 " 35c Butler's No, 2 Choice | cakes for Full Stock of Imported Wines at Lowest Prices Teas, 3 !bs.,70¢,; a Ib.. Wines and Liquors in All Our 51 Licensed Family Liquor Stores, Imported Wines. Wines. GIRALDA SHERRIES, These wines are of| rious vintages and degrees of excellence, but all of them are distinctly high cla Their flavor and bouquet: ‘Il charm the lovers of fine wines, We quote pris far below what similar wines have heretofore hee retailed for, except through our stores, viz.: { Castille Port, “Selected Vintage” Giralda Sherry, “Very Old Amon | Glraldn Sherry, “Impert | BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. | 52 Castleton Av,, cr. Eitsabet®’ Weat New Brighton, all 2298 Weat Brion, JERSEY CITY. 102 Newark Ave., ar. Grove 8, 1. Call We have the exclusive sale in the United States) of the famous CASTILLO PORTS and Can F 426 Newark Av. ar. Fi ra. Tel. Call @T82 ; ‘ Ava, ew Grove tte H . old and fruity: from the first § OO) wry, pale exile 25 | Fruity, metlow, welP ina 1 00! ‘ Aas » & bottie . hy he BBC | csentan si “King Alfon babe tay a ok hd gdh dag fo Greenville, Tel. 631 vintage] 25 | me ¢ Mattay 75c| SUBURBAN— NEW ERS! Viati ; 207 Rerge: 1 117 Washington & Second © CANADIAN CLUB FRENCH COGNAC. The Big Dollar's Worth. 108K Most popular family liquor special > PS WHISKEY. 1200 Wa a Hey core tah ‘td iter Godet Fi Celebrated a=] | 4 hottie 1 Bottle Old Monogram Whis+ e teres’ jebrate: oe peerink key, 1 Bottle Chole J. B. Star Imported French Co; GORDON DRY GIN. mac Brandy, from the grape, Sherry, | Botte Cloice J. B. Pcet. For this week, l 00 all three only....... . 85c fhoten LAS Mone Wht nenaske 8 ard ne) 25C $$ | Preserving Brandy. Butler's Superior White Crap: 1 f 1.00 Ble Bransy, the finest for fruit pre Reserve— Very old! wine: & 8I-QOe | serving pursoses, giving grand sst- J) SNK sok: 9425) f | isfaction: stlil offered at the very T} \ 1 4 Sherry Choire JB. 256 low. price, per bottle, 65 |Mackberry Mrandy Regulates 35¢ Port and Sherry—Superior J GRA SARES OA Gin-Our rymores extr { B ntile 38c 1 aveds oe Sherry-Try more, lel Broad Botth cH ttle 50c 2 Trymore Whiakey—Fine rp flask: s ie ry—Cholce Call nm, BBO) M-gallon, 5 Creme d ® Oy bottle ler's Trymore Whinkey | In pocket flasks, &Sc. a 20¢ ‘ beens Butler's wenees w erey—Trymore Cal- | Ten years old, or, famaity row 7 A Hons #4.BOK W7BC | Ge Boy'n bot. 04 Y-Kallon Vermouth—Fine imported, French of Italian, a bottle, sh gal

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