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__fRME EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 19086 ~-— meee REPUBLICAN PLATFORM IS ROOSEVELT’'S OWN FROM THE S TART TO FINISH seen a ss ROOSEVELT'S PLATFORM THE NEW REPUBLICANEMBLEM HOW THEBATILE (How Committee Voted QUITE THE SAME AS THE aR LCN | vinta “TENTATIVE” DRAFT 1 ff mittee on the injunction } corporating it in the platform bya vote of 35 to 16, was as f peulniaay | | FOR THE INJUNCTION PLANK —Montuomery, of Alabamay 1 of Arkansas; ( ot t; DuPont, of Chubb, of F Johnaon, reia; Hopkins, tne SS Rem I ong, of Kans New York Vital to 7 DRAWN TO HIS IDEAS. ind Payne, of joayrena m1 ng, of Kanaany Bullitt, tucks; Mace, of Marylands Crane, of M Declare Issue i 1 of Minnenot Vs Success. ld, of Nebraska; Vayne, of New Ye kotns Ellis, of Ohio; sylvania; Dixon, of Monre, of North 1 1, of f South Dakota; Ogden, of Texas Dal linger, of Washington; Cd of Virginian; Be cr, of rk, of Wyoming: Sloan, of Atnska; Finther, of Excepting Court Plank. the Docu- a ment Presented to Republican Convention Differs in no Essen- MeCarter, of New Jersey, Led a5 » of New Mexico, and the PLilfppine and Porto as Unnee- in Denouncin essary Attack on Courts. AGAING PLANIX. Melvin, of Drake, of | tial Way from That Published | | cis macungietl|t Saedeeeor Mibe Ey Deactivate muntaaartnteeayctae ates tons was Monen, shire; McCarter, of New Je + Selbridge, a Few Days Ago. UE ee Seca catia iiratence weer ery of Went Virginia, and the committeemen from the pnex at Mien Intrict street, and of Columbia and Hawall. @ Auditortun gan avenue and Cong began at 10 of last night The States whose vote was ne y “execu the ascertained were Lou If there is any marked difference between by the Repuilican National Convention i document repudiated by President Roosevelt, a hardly discernible. AM the essential planks, with the exeeptir ana, South It was suppomed to be strle tive’ and secret, and the bulk jed on in compara: | Carolina and Tennes ssion was car ‘oues, Inaudible a few fees | Aanti-injunction, which has been trimmed in Convention Hall, ; 5 the convention. He belleved the a motion of M v } ; , j The ¢ group of comitteemen; doption of this nk in the Republican ARLE Dt same in quite every particular. The text of the platform foll WS! F Neto On K he plank Y ‘ much-discussed ank | platform would insure Mr selec- Owing to the confusion of excited ‘Once more the Republi in wagr-earners of this cc are 2 A Gk 5 conversation, shu of chairs and Nelianaim(Gaavention as Ne most direct benef fe A OP COREG Ue cellvweicot 0 w pnt stretehing into n tec toe people his ec ayacem fiipsintiebon cons||wouenkaa cua sen oceMinnesole mfortable a@titudes after the long ae dst teae eA tet @ United States and tue 1 Jlowed with an Session, the first vote, that of J. HH Rreat histori hat de- | Fhillppines believe i a free interes | H eached, the S| veoment speech, Montgomery, o? Alabama, was not atroyed sla fe Union, auc | has marked all de ns re heard, hairman, Senator Hope PSUS TeE ational | ans as a iuincdlalncantie convene | Tornoe cucle nwiioni ne) SUrnrisetl S18)8 kinsseof a |linolajeenppeulllcuelwa(oxmOrs . afford a Protect is subj earera by < from der. but stil! there was continued ¢ domain, plished financial Interests was evidenced fn raised) i ye had wit fusion, espec bec aysiem developed the ries and re- e ap re | ‘ Wao OG Cay hb ds i n doubt as to the prec: rates oh tere by the G ment | AL atten aT ee theltiours from Mr, att Indo which the committee was to vote. eee ete ne anctal irban | forgotten At the same time, the! any and pointing that hatrman Hopkins explain Ba Net seat, of hon commana the ‘passage ate ciever reached the point of PeF-|T Ged with the. had expressed | 9M And the clerk ibs h f ist session of = sonal heat or ox iting the! paat d, notably, a the probleme of government with the same courage and y with which ved the old | Postal Savings and Trusts. | We fay the establishment Im this, the greatest i [postal savings hank avsten for th American advancemenf, th® ‘convenience of the people and the en eee eenie has = couragement of thrift remehed {te highest service ofit | Rep nthe the full committee a few minutes after! se sfocarter and 1 o'clock A with Committeeman | nosed to the Injunetio MeCa: ening the | i) fight against tarter, who: M. declared such a pian 7 CORONER ARRAIGNED. vera) others mensure replied fly, but shortly before 2 o'clock it Aeritellt Given 81,000 Bail 1m ame evident the ence of all was Election Fraud Charge. ecoming and when the position the business to a Coroner Peter Acritelli, who was in- of (wholesome ins moepech Im hands of a wise Was inde t hte under the leadership of | 3 reac en URR Am hoesntoeelt owe ed be the syectal grand jury for Theoderclinsosercit aie | Democratic courts, and was entirely unt ve ding and abetting false registration and giving false answers to an invest!- minietration ts Heard in Silence he committer desir mple gator, was arralgned to-day before Jus- 2. bes hs Ld 2) te. a single instance w the power of| vFeol Abraham Levy, his counsel, moved soveretunty was won ander its ed by any| for an adjournment for a week. Jus- njunction had beer overnmen control over blicity in. the 88 of corporations on or preserved In, has there been auch mighty progress in those | 1 tice Goff gave him until to-morrow, Attorney-General Palmiert d that the Coroner be held in $3,000 nd emphasized his re 5 ations of stand and de- fdeals of government Fee iron tenon Heh i M cupled t Mr Le ~otest Justice Goft portunit effect monopn! ¢ r vote was taken on the bail at $1,000, ee tee menace Laws for Railroads. Jnearly fifteen minut ring tin Is LD We approve the enactment of ¢ rs fi S R ime the co: tee sat ly une { of the QO |rairoad rate law and t rigor. Ll at vas no ynse in Mooseveli’e Recor HEEL GOS aD. serait Vote Under the Steam Ko er.” a Ch rte 1 of ‘the “statutes against rebates asa result 0 na tho Gar very. emp n his remark Gent Rowsevelr have foremos!, a brave and forcehient of the jaw ooiilcealmtrtatamand ants of Prest-! in, en, first and | wi Well-Dressed People lopolies; the exposure and punisiment of evtl-doere 2 enable the Interetat u f in the py vice: the more effec- niniae to Rann : é : I eeaeatieraseairete Sa (ai Ae tive regulation of the rates and ser- te, and give publicity to. tu in rh ‘euch that | douteaslonleamthatrencs ed a Dea DO N the great tation lines: ‘ Gompateiani} several oullen lator lee oer and disriminations: the ne Repub Jie, but a step forward by ration of labor disputes; the ‘lish tramie agree: Mmelloration of the condition wace : ar Gln UN jec to the approval af. th Aion ui : 7 ans * , f \ “ ‘ jon, Dat maint eae nlwavn the p He de k very where: ervation ‘principle of competition. between nate n a" i [party « of the natural resources of the coun- | Urally competing lines and avoiding the : 5 BOF ’ i yeh —— | Wear Black Shoes in Summer. ssue confronted workers everywhere; the conservation iversat wi try; the forward step in the tmprove- | common oontral of euch tines py a . uf F, RRL one of the inland waterwave and ale 7ueans, Mhatanever We fase” acy ma me ts wan, me The popular shoe is made of wayr the earnest support a de prevent the future ovetlanuc avintoncs VW 7 oy , aah ntidonlformitsawiiniinellesysy feuse of every wholesome safezuurd /and bonds by Interstate car Taft Nomination To-Day Will lecgers 3 ( reement With Bryan | ‘ ute books, th aq 7 which has made more secure the guar-! The enactment in conetit Act vw regarded aia : i i we i ae ( Id B Kid Cc 1 N Aniten of its, Mherty and property, [AL Tus present, weselin nf Relieve Delegates From emit men sitet Not Carried Out by the Lean : o.den Drown Ni olor No. 21. These are the achievements that will | sage and enforcement: oft" ; Paratha ein’ elt F a 3 biiversalienaihro make for Theodore Roosevelt his place lance statutes, as well as the addi. Jughes Bonds F ramers of Document, STE i * in history, but more than all alse the | ana’ fon secured far angincers ut Payne Defends Plank. Sold by all first-class shoe stores. the reduction in the hours Ta and railroad ! the successful exerci« Payne nt the Com great things he has done will be an _ tneptration te those who have yet nan in second Representative of | CHICAGO, The Republican party declares un- A | Lappreciate fully the compliment patd equivecally for a revision of the tariff 3 Pledge to Labor. me by my friends in th! insister a ot tmmme- Rut there ts further work in t ate | CORT apt er for v alone sialon ft Congress tum [rection sat to be sone, “ant the Hale that I should accept # r n for iately following the inauguration of}jican party pledges its continued devine gtdent, yet at the next President, and commendy the| tion fo evem cause that makag or | not to ve a vain steps alroady taken to this end in the| safes And the betterment of conditions| nounced befo: work assigned to the appropriate co: . Sep COL measure, and who had declared himeelt the past two years, und greater things to do. We declare our us See. TA) letter an = = World | Ways and Means in the House A se Viroads and i mittee on a untaltering adherence to the policies | i} the gw making a [banks to Josep IUGHES 18 NOT CONVENTION HALL , June] of Represen out strongly The Fashion Publicity Co. thus speusurated/ andi picdwen then cone (7. re Of thee eran | public last n gE UREA Eee ES) a S—A notable omissto} Repub-|{n favor of sed plank. Mr tration of the Government. able mplishments of the py m 7 Cealing: ay . 2S oe en , form wi pla ng for ¢ such n e anled present | My dear Mr. Kealing WIL CONVENTION. Katt aennian A na na let-| In speeches o' ly hia recent one !n Cooper Unton, tnion, York City, as strongly tn A L ti favor of such action by Congress. axa ive Mr, Payne dwelt at length on the at titude of Mr. Ta oe aA Ne ootant that i is as Harmless as Food whose labor contributes 59 ¢ progress and welfare of the | session of Con much te mittees of Congress are now inves! country. J atsohutely irvevocab! sy and sald tat 9 vestigating the operation and effect of The Court Plank. does not grow datye! an t of i per, of Wire| aged to vote for Gov. Hughes for the sales schedules. In all tariff leaisia- | rhe Repuntican party will ‘up-| preciation of te prea President! ination, he had no doubt Jf you ate plenty of fruit, coarse food living would do. And they do it as tion the true principle of protection ts |hold at all times the authority wsidency is an a a called for)’ fo eand!date would be the cholee eae arally, Bee RIC RATE Crak eeaitin et ABU NLeMTA soedinckConeeamentel ete ee eT a Sania an plenty ef ag. |the onto cand wen and green vegetables, the bowels gently and naturally. sand will ever dnaist MAY Se aa i SS would never need help. Youcan take them any hour of the day. ns, but none In the ch auth plause int as will equal tha difference |4hat thelr powers sto enfores | atep down feat sont ont t 9 a ti 2RS.” hen you 7d od, and i hat is the proper Jarry home nnd aoromh, together with ances: |{HeIr process and fo protect life, great horor w\ als office space + deicgntes, “TWO TOPERS. But when yor eat fine food, and rich And that is the proper method. Carry sonable profit to’ American Industries, |liberty and property shall be pre= | gought and t idivided voice of) ponominatic y showing + nS are satie- A Tencher’a Expertence: food, you must supply the laxative them with you. Take one just as Ga RT) Cleay eres agtodate. Wis, Beller! iy party, for ali of which I am pros) "I am not gz po said het fed with the way thtogs are now with in some other way. soon as you need it. We favor tho establishment of maxi-|Cccmest torn the. Teen ee ne ee oundLy retort epression of the conti: | Ra wee |ORATALNO SOmBAlen scontetburions: “yfy friends call me ‘The Postum Do it in Nature's way. That is the way to keep well at all mum and minimum rates to be nd-\writ of injanction should be more| gone cet tiene ocches ma most ARS. LONGWORTH’S cher.” writes a Minn, school Don't employ salts or pill cathartics, times, without the ill effects of a ministered by the President under liml-|neenrately defined by atatnio, nna | nee Of my fri cht tations fixed in the law, the maximum| ever a, TO be available to meet discriminations by foreign countries against American njanction or temporary | deeply. Thay ner oe restraining or shonld be ta-| have come tw tie i hi a gosp Sa Thev hysic I SRRY W 7 teacher, “because I pre he gospel’ forthey violate Nature. Theyirritate cues att MERRY WIDOW HAT b) SEPortim everywhere [g0, and Rare ee ee te nares end bowele, Sas ae crept Pee Net at AGAIN LOOMS UP. rh |been the means of liberating many by_all druggists. but never in bulk, Be sure + ae d withont notice, except wh Hiberately, and 1 trus : i! const bh i 1 goods entering thelr markets, and the| 78% * ot where | reacned deliberate Wah) Nearly all dyspepsia—al! constipation to get the aine, with CC C on every tablet. Minimum to” represont. the no fereparable Injary nid nenute \ the nal considerations w i | ‘coftee-pc slaves. arly pane Biscinacaivehysle The box is marked like this: measure of protection at home: from) delay, in which case . vanced will ¢ i then ey Ise “I don't care what they call me so ry aim and purpose of the Republicn policy| speedy hearing thereafter should [ave gavanced wil comm nd the scullitnramnilenatactlCorremmondent eu che). Bsn: | tong as I can help others to see what _ rel AAMT TET UIT CC AE Romneiny Gppraval iy MIE Wore rs ing World.) FAOREAAE ff d Cascarets—a vegetable laxative have cersive duties that. security agulr firmed in the wisdom of my conclusion Ing Worl thes lose by sticking to coffee, and Case 3 ei Seana he present Congrass parsed many u 7 key ig (esting and widely observed personage and general goo r ducers are entitled, but also to main-|commendabie ants increasing the ef-| Patty or public exigency which would) Hie UNL A Cou) bentonite ~~ rveu, clear bral pend general good food. : tein t andard of living of the Aelenoy, of the army and navy: makin | seem to suggest a contrary course RENTER CEE S | beaith by using a aay drank coffee You know they don't harm you because e milla of the States an Integral) Accept for yourself and otner frienda) Mrs. All osevelt Ls or . S S S While a school gir! rank coffee seater part of the national establishment: | my @rateful BPt (Ee) GREG ee A ciammagnoicia ceraninana| sb Thompson Shocks Cus- | they don’t gripe. if bling a t Tee eee er ed Rai pie ‘They do for the bowels just what right tlen which took me three years to ( authorizing joint manoeuvres of army | erous, unfa'ling. and h-crowned atraw hat Ne and mili fortifying new naval beses| remain, faithfully vour friend, Roe DONA EE Way Te, ee ous Yfticer by = completing the conatruction of plies GARR 8 W. FAIRBANKS, green feathers about two feet long @ tom House Officer hy De i claring Full Value on Them. loyal support. 1 The Man Who Hes Himself Away ing stations; instituting a female was written by fecn acrons. She did not yoffer ty re- A r rsa corps for naval hospitals and) Vice-President to Senator Heme inoveniieninel ; . 1 ships, and Adding two new battleships, | ihe “wiecebresident e. lettor nove her headpiece. A woman behind ten torpedo boat destroyers, three steam | taken seriously by many her showed annoyance at timss at t rally from. “Mother coaxed me to us> Postim, pur I thought coffee would give colilers, and eight submarines to the t ° siveness of the Longy h fent " e | y Li t Hi trength “of the navy. Although at | ace ft, Pirie ts ra, Dut ene Mad on a bigger Mat hers | The widow of Frederick F. Thomp-| strength. So things went, and whe on tl wwe to fte peace with all the world, and secure in Ing considers the Fairban weit, son, who ie alao a sister of George F,| married { found my husband and the consciousnes® that the American Pe A —_——~.---— on, ' T of Geor were both coffee topers, and I can So Oth D reople do not, desire and will not pro AC TAFT FAMILY Baker, the banker, was a passenger on} BOO Ot With a drunkard who voke a war with any other country, we ¢ ] Provence to-day, and whe npathize me OF AY. | | rovertholenn “aeginte “our “analtorants ie not a0 posl-| 7 L La Provence to-day, and when the eus-| 00D ee oft his cups. {devotion to a volley that will keep this eamer down ALL ON HAND FOR (0™ officers boarder the last. !n sheer desperation, [ fel telniainen ti He EYE ¢ ve read tho letter,” he said, “and : selene At P And this is hieing time — and] republic, ready: at all timer emcee na iy ILappears to de w sincere notice to his | LHE NOMINATION, Oey the Nae randy with her declara- | ight a package of Postum, followed high time to select the “Summer ]|*ppropriate part in| promoting perma | thats henle natin candidates tes| is is TON. \t1on, Deputy Collector MoKeon gave} git, served {t i te 2 |Nent tranquility among the nations | the omce. AE eT Tee cee! aaa one glance at ft und gasped with ae ‘ im and asked my uus- Resort” to which you will want Democrats Hit. fice muat bu made to duty.” | @CMICAGO, June 18—Among tho early sonishment. She had declired Parl coffee, Congressman Jc. Chaney. of Indlane.| arrivals in the Ohio deloga’ ntled when | “He does not eatd Mr. Chaney: DM ANXLOUM gowns worth 90,000 france ‘aad the letter, to witness the struggle for the nom: « ye won't accent We will fix all ‘ Beyond all platform declaration: to hie. |tnere are fundamental differences be r rast} the Republican party and ii The World stands pre-emi- [| Sh@f" opponent which, inake the. on ree cups aplece, urely, madam, you have made é fled feeling it lett! | thation in the convention were wevers! mistake,” he wald eho Mana ented geveral “niohest?” 1. Y rh | when the time comes. He may not be| membere cf the Taft family. Charles een eiiahay cat ,/Our conv g ‘ nently 4 highest’ as a “Resort’ | Rone and the other unworthy of pub- @ candidate, but when the time soins | f Tats sat in bia Peavaen Delewate at Beat ae que Bsus fae | youre and will cont bua as long as we f. ‘ ee ; é ATR Ta gery en | We will make tlm accept.” ange in the Olio ‘seation, ant in the ‘ vor in haa made us new—nerves 7 advertising = medium, printing J) pi oo A ee taNE Ron UTR | etarren’ Ratrbacice nla quoted by a] front-row of the gallery. were: Henry paid for them |v cudy’, appetites good, sleep sound “ee $50.00. Dak ahng ire $1.00 Weekly i Apes soo | W 'Paft, also a her of the War», Tn i nearly as many such annoumce- ] {Me ore, MO oneet Srrencys the sas | Hor want tobe placed on the teket| Secretary; “Mrs. Henry W. ‘Taft ang “But ft { so anusual, Afra, Thomp- | 201, "vetreshitng Per ts every week as are pub- |} for free sliver, ‘the other for sotnd | with Taft The steam-rolier metiioda| Mla Taft and Maw, Charles Po Tam, om,” exclaimed MoKeon. “We are al 8S Sg Reason,” Name gtvan meni very W a pul the one. for of the Taft repeaters Rave aroused th = ———— - ways asked to allow for wear and tear, Postum Co., Battle Creek jan’ wrath and. he Vida M ( at ney lished in ALL THE 6 OTHER Whe wala inmates himasit to, be the! SUSTY WHALES OFF BARNEQAT, | 24 you have dedlared ful! value." “The Road to Wellvill other. for protection: t Contraction of -Amerianz influanc would Fee ERS eter a Sue al Ot tRRUE ATSB its Due leaner ‘Como, whton arrive (0-1 gepect to pay uty on chat amount,” | other for its 5 eas ythe ~ etc eaten tubes the fowens Call it “Humor.” . | day from Campecho, reports passing oft | sald Mra. Tho} { iia ra A Larg 1 Lot of ‘Misfit Car ‘pets Bela and vindi- | At the tows hesdiuariors, where two Barnegat a school of siuniy wales,’ | Mre, pao) paid alxty cent, | BS gu 2 si EX = cf thom ver> lare duty, en sumns 00.000, 7.50 + sO Apartments Furnished for. N@w York morning newspapers COMBINED.