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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9%, 1904 TOM TAGGART’S SMILE AND A FEW OTHER LAUGHS CAUGHT AT DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS BY ARTIST MORTIMER LEB LAW PRR SLI ‘Prtis Formal Letter of Accept- BLUE -EyEp BILLY SHEEHAN, ' ance Democratic Nominee De- EVERVONE CALS hounoes Imperialism an NOT" Bina.” ev tases TELLS 4 STORY, ecnment by Individual Caprice, ~~ ~& THINKS AMERICA HAS HO USE FOR THE “BIG STICK.” » ! SAY. YOU OUGHT To HAVE SEEN BILL.” “THE EXCELSIOR EXPRESS” And Other Good Ti Lowest Rates Ever Challenge and Asserts that Indian Summer—the most enjoya> |) He Would Repeal Pension Besson clo the ret oo S Pal . ” Order—Wants Tariff Reform. Coach Excursions EVERY WEDNESDAY * Se fim afty, tn fact all over the coun- and . _ Rat Dodge Parker's letter of acceptance Greater New York Day, Oct, 1 * fhe tag Haren New Tore thas wor New York State Da ft f Qdmiring comment from the candidate's ap b Y Oot: 38 partion enemies and has started o Round Trip, $18.00 fresh wave of Demccratic enthusiasm, Apply at any By 38 te conceded by all that Judge Parker we V4 Bpgeawey, BF Das handled the critical issues of the way, N.Y. and that the sections of the letter de- | Yoted to tari reform, imperialism and honesty in the public service cannot 4 hetp but set J Dobthaiaad vourr to ad- pentagons thinking. ‘The promise of @ revocation of that order by which It is claimed Roosevelt usurped « diatinet J syscengph Loom ren hypaboaryd very emphatic, pro fmumediately create again @ similar com \ Judge Park: la [sechiffen yrgryor tgif gue , pene pbb Rell cya nll "THE selections of UNTRIMMED MILLINERY ‘ive them ‘th - fae i bu Ww artoly on need for Autumn wear are now shown (on Fira £6 Wasr £97 Ornasy | ward cis Ge tae as xbsiaw: (EMOCRATS ALL Floor) and include the latest productions in So.perfect is the fit @udge Parker begins his letter with « : Apeaiiemation of his position on the gold of Pertin Gloves that @tandard, and turning next to the great Simply Trimmed Outing and Travelling Hats, Misses’ and (asve of imperialism, he says that if we nei : hands seem to have qwould retain our constitutional Uberties IN HIGH SPIRITS oot einer Hess, ore Moves, be toes Girl Dress and School Hats, Untrimmed Hats in a variety @04 rights unimpaired we cannot tol Lhusiasm through the medium of along of @yles and colors; Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Paradise been moulded for. the erate for any purpose the arrogation of rr i. ‘.. eentends that he is not ‘ . ‘ ‘ a . qmoonatitutional powers by the Execu- i vertheioas his frends wil urge that Aigrettes, Flowers and Foliage in muslin and velvet, for gloves, No cramping: Soe a ne saya whether we are ts (Judge Parker’s Letter of Ao-| vent intervals ‘and at various ‘woints gowns or millinery; Chenille and Felt Braids, etc, inchi hood } Qmwe rule under the law of the land or ihe he woud meen prefer to ee or pinc ing anywi ‘ 1 % oeptance Has Aroused a Cone| st, Rosemount, making an occasion jee rate of individual caprice. udgress from tis plazsa to visiting 4 even at the buttons, { oat fee fidence In His Ability to Win) t ea of a agers it they Rineieeut) sireet and sini Aoeaue, Rew You yy . treet ema ‘ 4 t would be for the best. d ++ t jm Not Heretofore Felt. ag nd IF” +H > OE { sienais tat | r) ure factory Issued a statement to-day. = = <== - — 3 . ‘This statement shows that Attornoy- eS oe mc: Buts|CAMPAION MANAGERS accuse eS ODELL’S FIQURERS chtterecrees : : on ‘ ded in his office $716,443.75, Attorney ? | Giecmerrecee retrace! SAY IT WILL WIN VOTES.|. tint senecae 12 ith He at OT ride of St. Louis Flour i 1 Qammot be used successfully against the wo! on every Republi doen: | h ends Dee. 31, . ik. Srusta, Tdge Paricer favore the enacts aap tas goes out of headquarters tt i | A A ‘ ; 1 Sthe application Of the commen Candidate Especially Coms| piles to West Virginia. During the | | \ Milled From the Finest Wheat. ” Y ¢ to the matter, Judge Parker quotes & month og Atiguat West Virginia mined | eR ee \ Excels All Others in Bak Qual: 34 § Srette Goure that caren ety States Su] mended Upon His Acceptance] pain to'mine this cont If the hresent I, 7 ers in Baking ities. # SiS be applied in’ United Slate mane ; tari ta not interfered with out Sate Govemnor-Chalrman'’s Statistlo| Gunneen, with extravagance. When he For three more days, by special request from thousands of $f cases tnvoiving interstate commerce| Of President Roosevelt’s| wil! neve, an ouput of sort, coal soon Ubat aa, | tht they were necessary, ant. believe customers, although in the meantime the market has advanced, we 1B the abeence of Federal statutes die- Challenge on Imperialiom, [aznuse cetaeeuinas the, Woe, Veatnia Factory Turning Out “Rofutas| trey were, ‘Our opponent hark back 0 Continue the same price, far below its current value: erubiron tho, Tunject ot Piupino Indes 0 Yoto against the tari, I think Einow | tone” of Democratio Plats| train’ trenendne proven st ine AN / Tpound 2 5c 24%-pound 73 Era aa favors the samme, treat. 752 5 as udev. Ota id of utes Parkers | form’g Allegations, eating for CHOICE, ag... Bag... . Cc i when they have been brought % @ point where such independence may be gafely given to them, To Push Panama Canal, On the matter of tho Panama Canal wedge Parker favors no delay in the | work and takes occasion to again point out that the acquisition of the Panama Cana) route was secured by the viola- tion of our national good faith. The whole thing is repugnant to the princl- les on which our Government founded, but, the route having been it Is our duty, says Judge , to press the canal to speedy etion. , says Judge Park- @t, show that investigation is needed In every department of the Government. A Democratic Congress and Executive Will assure it, he says, While proud f or army and navy, he says both Bean ew of the service have suffered ron# the constant injection of personal and political Intiuences, and promotions | @nd “appointments have been based | Father on favoritism than on merit, Judge Parker says that any departure from the policy of the first President | in the matter of foreign relat! | fraught with danger. Me friendly reiations with al) and nees with no a i polley me | ee, Imaten: 0 Judge Parker advocates great reforms | in expenditures. Such arms, he says, must be had in Ye civi., military and naval establishmets in order that na- tonal expenditures may be brought to! & basis of peace and the Government maintained without recourse to the taxes of war, There ia not a tence in the Repub- Ucan platform, says Judge Parker, ree- ommending @ reduction of :he expendl+ tures of the Government, and not line calling for an investigation of those departments which recent disclosures | x, have proved to contain disionesty, Wis Pledges to the VYeop In conclusion, Judge Parker says; “I have put aside a co which I had expected t fe in order to assume, as qi the responsibilities your convention put upon me, “1 goliclt the cordial co-oprration and us assistance of every man who ded. “The issues are joined and the le Tender the v yee tras ‘ron te 7 by the peo “Ab: a wait upon our Gove: to the rule of the| [over the country. Not before in this National Democratic Headquarters was aglow with enthusiasm to-day, humblest doorkeeper there was a man- ifestation of energy and confidence ap- parent to all vistors, The cause was Judge Parker's letter of acceptance, “We expected @ strong utterance of polley,” said Chairman Taggart, “aod we were not disappointed. It ls a grand letter and stimulates good feeling. all campaign have we had the issues #0 clearly defined. Tt covers all points and Will be our chief campaign document. ‘I see that our Republican friends say that all they have to contend against 1s over-confidence. ,In my judg- ment, there won't be so much over-con- fidence when this letter gets into cir- culation, Over-confidence’ is another name for apathy, Pleased with Pension Policy, “I was particularly pleased at Judge Parker's handling of the pension quee- tion, It shows that the Demooratié party does not object to age pensions to the deserving veterans; but that the action of the Executive in overriding the Constitution is the danger-paint agalnst which we have been protesting, President Roosevelt. in his letter, asks if the Democratic candidate, in case of election, would resgind the order made arbitrarily by the President. He gets his answer straight from the shoulder,” Chairman Taggart made vigorous de- nial of published statements to the ef- fect that the Democratic National Com- mittee has given up hope of carrying West Virginia. On the contrary, he! 1 mals, the outlook grows brighter every | t jay, a Chairman Cord Meyer, of the State | Committee, received a letter from Judge Herrick this morning in which the can- didate announced that he would campaign as goon as his accumulation | all the cases before him Aliaposed of, tion ts that he will make an energetic f canvass, although no dates will be as- hi he is ready to begin campaigning work. WHI Help Win Votes. Mr. Meyer sald that Judge Parker's letter of acceptance 1s a wonderful document, making clear to the people in a way that all can understand the difference between a constitutional gov- erament and Imperialism. In bls opinion bad embrace bene- and confidence we | verdict. “If called to the office of President 1 @hall consider myself the Chief Mugis- | of all the people and not of any | lon, and shall ever be mindful of the | that on many questions of national Polley there are honest differences of | opinion. I believe In the patriotism, sense and absolute sincerity of all Hog le. 1 shall tere to fecpecaber may serve is part: at who} serves his country best. . “It \t be the wish of the people that I ‘take the duties of the Presidency. it will strengthen the views of thous- is so divided that ts great to be presented in different ways in From Chairman Tagart down to the | differen rts of the country, Take Judge Parker's strongest polnt-hie gold telegrain, One-half of the part to-day against that, tariff, How can i) tariff with a epubl: man the fetter of aceptance, but would read | ft thoroughly later In the da: Aak when Tammany was {te real hard work of the said: We have @ good start now—@ atch ua" e Mreeplon to Club announces to-day & ree State SEEK MODIFICATION Newly Elected President of Li- president of the State Wine, Beer and | is proposed to make a fight for the passage of a bill more favorable to the Mquor element than the be | and Teady to take an active part in the| tection of the dealers arr, of Judicial work Is out of the way. He Important change contemplated Is will not teave the bench until he haa | MoMiNeation o” the existing laws, under » fter that he will be subject to the|An effort will Ishes of the committer, The expecta- | tye 1 sign@ to Mm until he signifies that | om ‘Asthma and Hay Fever Cured at notice. r “It's a sad thing when a great party sues have bit ne nit at the Republican party wi ject of 2 popular verdict ag there be any Senate?’ early at Tam~ neal had no read | . Murphy wa. Hall. He oad he y, sto Degin ampaign, ne "Ww a ar round. We are running all the year round, friends will never md our Re} us. fon to the candidates on the et on the evening of Oot. & OF THE RAINES LAW quor Dealers Says Campaign to Have Certain Provisions Changed Will Begin at Once. Martin J. Kane, the newly elected liquor Dealers’ Association, has stated hat an effort will be made to secure modification of the Excise law by he Legislature at its next session, It Raines law to obtain other laws for the pro- | A large sum will be contributed to The most A yon the campalgn. loon-keeper ytolating the | deprived of his license, | ich any be made to s0 change | law that It permits a violstor of | Excise law to be fined for the rst two offenses and not denrived of Is Hcense until the third offense. |, 1m) overtime over huge piles of records of ed) WAe not extravagant with the money ‘The truly marvelous cures of Asthma, | (which aro being effected by Dr. Schiff. nn's Asthma Cure certainly call for Rev. G. L. Taylor, of Washburn, Ill, : “Some 7 yours ago my wile used ands upon thousands of Republicans *7% who are beginning to believe thar Soveral packages of your Asthma Cure dent Roosevelt js far more danger. Whieh resulted in @ permanent cure.” | » his count: Chief E: A Ilay Fover sufferer writes: “Ihave Sr theater Bates than Empose Bomar tm ity" Feet for vet Willlam Is to Germany aa ruler of that Tho pee ht T used > ma Cure | nation. was grealty rolleved, Yenred my cough | Nothing has been heard at National bond neing ebony ¢ pen sone or State headquarters to-day about to all sui of Hay Fover.’ Judge Parker's plans for the campaign, Hire Marth Simerson, La te beyond What has already -been an- myself, with God's heip, to gS mana ahsee 8 nounced. Every ectort will be made persuade him 4o\make sgetches in this | oid by alt is at Bos ast wth Sten Tee fotos ‘package, = EX"SENATOR CHANDLER HURT WARNER, N. H., Sept. %—Ex-Sena- tor William E. Chandler is suffering from a fracture of both bones of his loft foreerm through Dewing, boon struck te. ler was about Gov.-Chairman Odell’s figute tactory at the Fifth Aver Hotel is grinding out statistics at an aprniling rate. Ada. ers, subtractors, multipliers, dividers and percentage jugglers are working | trip from his summer home at Waterloo | when the accident happened. —————__—_ |PARKER BURY WITH HIS CORRESPONDENCE. ESOPU6G, Sept. %.—No callers were expected at Rosemount to-day. Judge apent part of the day reading the Papers and then took up Tus corre- ndenee, which pled up during his ‘Tecent trips to New York. Appropriations and expenditures, with ‘the object of showing that Gov, Ode of the people, Duncan Cempbell Lee, permanent chairman of the Saratoga Democratic Convention, declared in his address to the delegateg that Attorney-Gen, Cun- neen, the single Demooratio member OY the Odell administration during the past | wo years, was the only one who con-| ducted hie office with recard to econ- omy. In connection with this the fig- Busines Hour: EIGHT-THIRTY AM. to FIVE P.M. Commencing October st, EIGHT-THIRTY A.M. to SIX P.M. Messrs. B. Altman & Co. direct particular attention to ther RUG DEPARTMENT. 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