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TH EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908, 4 ” MAC IN CHICAGO ‘Why Does Taft Laugh at Wright? OLD STILL HUNT STARTS CAMPAIGN “7 sae, Answer “lest Poin Cadels?"" BAN TDK THA WL BIA PST National Club Proposed, With Branches in Every State, County and District. Opens Headquarters, Calls Leaders Together and Says Party Is Out to Win, LINCOLN, Neb, Aug. T—Mr. Bri favors the establishment of a great YEAR, | A DEMOC | tlonal Democratic Club, with headquare tera centrally located. Senator Taylor, of Tennessee, concelved the plan, and Presented it at Fairview. jbe carried out through the Demooratic | In each State a State club Js to be organised, responsi- ble to the centra! club, In each city, county and ward similar clubs are to be formed. | Each of the local cluds ts to keep polling its own community throughout jthe campaign. The bad news Is to be | reported even more faitiifully than the good, In this way the national ciud | wit) have throughout the entire cam- Repubtican States Are Now Debatable Ground and Will Be Swung {nto Line, It may now ationa® Committee. CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—The headquarters Of the Democratic Nationa! Committee were formally opened to-way on the ar- t of Norman rival here from the B. Mack, the National Chairman, wh until elect ) an- nounted that’ from now would be day, the Democratic campalgr waged actively throughout the country palgnh @ reasonably correct knowledge Upon reaching the new offices in the of the weak spots and the strong Auditorium Annex Chairman Mack is | places in the Democratic fight, and can at any time advise the National Com- mittee of the places where work should Sued ‘a call to the heads of vary fous. subcommittees of the onal | Committee to meet him here Monday Sheep f ‘ ; be done. Neibintec\cn gsueral plane of campalga Oh, look who's here! . The case of the elght West Point cadets, which is Taylor Clal Indi whieh had b outlined. The larger of the two gentlemen, as all readers will|to be gone over at a conference between, Secretary | Cyd y SENSES AEN) ; ‘ Mr, Taylor, who has been in Missourt, Mack had con- ‘doubtless know, {s Candidate Taft. The other is his suc- | Wright and the President at Oyster Bay to-day, showed eter Reva "t pears . Sullivan, na-| cessor a ecretary of War, Gen, Luke Wright. that it is no joke to have charge of the War Depart- | prised at the number of Republicans in GG The picturo was taken before Gen, Wright was ad- | Mansatinhoschmentolmey end atoldiime During the day Mr terences with Koge tional committeeima petoorate lifuentia egy eqlnydlts ment, Imagine Candidate Taft pointing his finger at 1 B {tte te NI 5 " rs sar ‘ sf tha hey vel i t vot Spr Mack ebld: mitted to the Anantas Clu> by President Roosevelt. | Secretary Wright at this time aud laughing uproa- | tone Hinterwerian Retry eal aaa “Ww! the valgn is yo tt hag} ® the resi ida aft’ Fok . ae E try if While the campaign | ung ic has From the expression on Candidate Taft's face and the | jously From Aug. 2% to Aug. 24 there will be made a di {a three-day conterence of the national way he {s pointing his finger at Gen. Wright, it may be ee of progr t Is ex- What would Candidate Taft be saying to Secretary ely gr the Demo. ° ee ar ‘hice wich the [pelle poh \inferred that Candidate Taft knew something was com- | Wright? jobasre abs Chicom os Ht tac he pens Eryan will be (here with the natio: Ing to the new Secretary of War. | Tt came, And would Secretary Wright be so joyful us he ap- | committee and the various Biatt chulr |men. The campaign ig ta open about [the first of September and this confer- | ence will define its lings. The pressure on Mr, Bryan for (ret! speeches is very strong. In view of his ‘81 Visit to Chicago Mr. Bryan has made 1 another ohunge in his speaking dates and will stop oft at Des Molres to de- country jheretofora regarded as Repub- Moan strongholds are now ddbatad! ground and will be swung Democratic column. 1 tn the Bast that presage Democratic wictories. “The eelection of Texas as chai pears to be In the picture? into POLITICS AT A GLANCE. |e 5% 0 1 ors ghatr, Committee to (a WALDO HOPES TO HEAD [ver eee on ee Onginaily’ he Prancis, of Missg: , of the Baltimore and! State Superint nce, sald THE POLICE FORCE YET Bt dimandedl to he tariff wait un entire approval s ad at Atlanta, after an in- | to-day that have ane ti) he went into Wisconsin to address Governor, who himself will do all in hi: n Judge Taft at Hot Springs been w Brees Waldo, served a8 @ che farmers at Madison power to ald in the campaign. Mr says that the Republican. election, he officer i The Candidate's Itinerary. \Francis is still a member of the com- 1 make large gains in the He has j ney to wear praid! sity present prusiainme siarca Witt his mittee, but was unable to serve as t he would not v isons |bbas Moses sovech on th chairman because he expected hat Mr. Taft will recently elected a leutenant 21, ¢¢ hime tnrounh ihe abroad much of the time m State v-ninth Regiment; and it is |conteremee 8 cig haart r co rat ‘ortel fi sod that his promo’ a he will e Chairman Mack's first officiel act was |, a%or Bre Lincoln, Neb., has| Seeretary Cortelyou ts not a ¢ el ts* nol tat cae ai ings bith on 60 Tope He dss guaranteed Dank kes him from there to ate Fair on Aug. 3l, h speech has not yal n comes the Labor an not! he people to to & ommunicat! h (rel) CT ‘0 fet into communica vith offictals nto jon with officials jacation day. H of railroads tering Lincolt Neb., ! f railroads entering Lincoln, Neb. In Gocorate thelr h an endeavor to secure a reduced rate ness on nation for B alls upon d places of bt e of pollt A good mixer. Waldo hae an eve on Gen. B fob under city admin t that le next for the Bryan notification on 4 Lv. e ago and the speech Ne decataa trad oi cumstances by ' 9 y speech, ace Mr. Mack Aenarsd that insmuon a8 ‘Feumstances ” WRIGHT'S 10,000 TO BE Mee ptyan's “intention at ne Central ager 4 HIS GUESTS ON SEPT. 2 willbe taken up with a difter- ent issue, atid Ha gtetited a reduction Onaltinan rates for tho notification of Mr. Taft, ne I ratle states Committee! am J Wright, Tammany leader main issue, of the whi ke consideration should be shown by = Nera iE Is one of the most ME HIYA? fo eh ela) roads of the Western Passenger Asso. | Former Senator James Smith, of New | appointment ake Var men in Harlem. His Cay Mr. Bryan Was asked to-day if he had elation. All possib! re ie being \Jersey, 18 being urged at Buffalo for char g Club succeeted in putting Isaac Hopper noticed that many of the Republican PL ae hea the chairmanship of the yal Sub- | Considered FLINT Os NG PLEAS rer Candidates for office In Nebraska are © bear on the general pas- h up of 3 Sw Rouen ago, and coming out for the guarantee of de- its concerned, Mr. Conners has asked all county t forces are now in full con- posits. he guarantee plan is eo strong be pig ee ocratic campaign in 2 ers has asked al unty of RBerataeaeiliigael nay-Ganeral Bonuparie s LINCOLN, Neb. Aug. \PRaREACROK Ai chairmen to meet in New York on 4), AH: s\n the dis. 7 Thos scared the Re- Bryan and Nattonal Demo- but he Js said to favor Sr Aug. 14 to report ynditions, He t. 2 Leader Wright | Puplicans atte nere is no Bly fn cratic Chairman Norman BE. — , Ait ee * Leader Wright ejther party platform so tremendously in conferer hee ae B. Mack were! petore his departure melee y nicat the Man-| papular as that one, and this applies ‘ t >-day over the long @ls-| ost Chairman Norman F y and New Xpects a crowd of hot only to Nebraska but to all the tance telephone, Mr. Mack arrived in” hairme i { jor Charley Crowley States, The Republicans outvle Ohlcago this morning and soon after jeed the appointmen i lon fram, the east the Democrats In thelr on ny after committee for the A ey, “Bg im’ Sule the The de with Moses C, Wetmore, of St Dan's Finn will | Ok vaatly I as chairman and John E. Os- bas ny the refuaal of atone borne, of Wyoming, as . FURE FOOD NOTE FRO to Lincoln, the aniong ; E FROM 10 ah to Gina ot the ang @ speakers’ committ THE FEATHERSONS’ OUTING. _ natifed Western T H. Atwood, of Kans. votes as Mr, The Hearst ticket {9 not held as !m- portant by the members of the Tam: many Hall committee of the district. It would polled 760 votes in the Thirty-first. of the so- Among law: physicians, bank clerks, bookkeepers and men who earn from $20 to $100 a week I find a sen: tlment favorable to the nominee from They would like a change) called middle class reside. vers, Nebraska \drom What the mass of unemployed desire is a change for the better, the dissatisfied are aware, strained conditions they are turning to have no chance of election, and in order Mr. Bryan. to get TIFT W4°-MILE DRIVE TO SHOW promisers, H, Tal Gen. Clarence mile drive over Show at directly to the to the yveoybers wil turning Tuesday wigh Mr. Taft wil! be one of the Attractions at made on him for a speec ates Ambassa- Post BOY STATESMEN ADVICE FROM BRYAN. arldressed the Winona La’ Tells Why He Is Convinced | That Independence Leaguers Will Now Turn to Bryan, RY WILLIAM J. WRIGHT, | Excentive Member, Tammany Hall, Thirty-frat Assembly District. Although Bryan, surprise me if Mr, In Harlem a great many business men. the Roosevelt reginse. immediate relief from the Thirty-first Assembly! District of Manhattan gave Theodore Roosevelt a plurality of about 8,700 in the Presidential election of 1904, I ven- ture to predict that Mr, Taft will not receive one-fourth of this plurality and perhaps he will not receive as many Hiegen The Hearst the big vote for the Democratic nominee. 'Hearst Ticket Not I ; | Ss Tanah Lae Wright BEAR, AlE ‘ OFTHE MANOR, WONT “BE 0 Backed With Bronx Park Pat: ronage, He Defies Murphy by Leadership Fight. Joseph I Rerry, Park Commisstoner {and political friend of John H, O'Brien, jwill try again this vear to wrest the Democratic leddership of the upper Bronx from Aldarman William E. Mor- iris, It promises to be a close contest Morris is the recognized ‘Tammany * Hall cholce, and will have, aa he didy last year, the good wishes and support jof Borough President Haffen and BIg Chief Murphy. ‘ Berty has much patronage as boss of tha Bronx Park system, and has bgen, working hard getting his fences Ia, shape, Tammany leaders assert that’ Berry’ candiday Indicates that the Mayor 1a, not yet in line with the organization and that the Mayor should ail, s GLE Z”, say an dented emphatically \ sterday that he was still at outs with Murphy. He seemed to be much ane, noved by Berry's candidacy, rs T look for a surprisingly —— Three Relays of Horses tor Candidate and His Party in Ride Over Mountains. HOT SPRINGS, Va, Aus 7—W accompanted by Mrs t, Edwards and W ft n Forbes, V es, left end The tr , with three ngs deing yw grounds and late r Hotel, where reaghed he pirty aphur Greenor remain train Alth 0-1 sProw the en agreed that no ¢al nited § n, and Mr. and Mra. nde the drive ATESMEN ET WARSAW, Ind te a City from and re eived by the) make special ra Lineoin fort e tifleatio 5 12 nd Champ Clark, of en - PLAVED‘LA PALOMA? Srancle, of Missouri who is : tee. AND TICKLED BRYAN, FATRVIRW, LINCOLN, Neb, Aug etre hedoe ata Tang W T—An Incident a little out of the or , y be known as an fend the Saas Joseph, M: red at the The 4 , Mrs. 1 RIVAL STATE TICKETS. MANUFACTURER home and elt ada N e r Ey Ta i The reason W. L, Douglas of Bouth Dakot ain $3.50 shoes are worn by Was suspended in order that t ney from Sara- more men in all walks of life hear the eh men val peer Las abst than any other make is be- ee i Tw five T in the town a cause | give the wearer the Mi PEveR Of Wea Winteld, Nea: Litto BM)iey ; a benefit of the most complete favorite ple Y an and Re Ao entions las: organization of skilled shoe- embers of the aoe bel pane The ard Senator ian no raineeed makers in this country, who UOT eee eee Times ¥ n puerenee lec a 0. recnive ee uence! fetal yy ip vehi ati CEE 4 fidget , y aid in the shoe industry an BRYAN W ORK IN Gi Wir fs always g ubllog 1 show f Ghose workmanship cannot ON TARIFF SPEECH.) ,., sodA bp Wl, f88 et : be excelled, The selection of the leath- ers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after by specially : ~<. Patching the Fences of s si Local Political Fields trained experts in every de- he oe ee artment. 1 y If I could take you into my auete ban cengy ly t Sherift "Tom" | tena; Stal large factories at Brockton, ; UP Cunrarnt ney ; ham Mass., and show you how n Ben H ae rt carefully W.L.Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wearlonger,andareof greater a . value than any other make. ast ; and (Signed) " : Cotte te Cain. ae i HISGEN SUITS THE elp Wanied i dltret gad na HEARST MEN IN 12TH. To-Day! lk f for fourteen Y@2T: GOOD GROUND IS SUMME & forward CAPITAL OF THE WIGWAM ‘As Advertised World's W Direet Hisgen meeting tha T $3.50 SHOES, THE SA! tHe west SZSO SHOES ver men W. L, DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot Be Equailed at Any Price. 0 W. L. DOUGLAS BOYS' SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S 1 31 ‘ LEATHERS, FOR $1.78 AND $2.00, tne W, f, Dongiaa name and price | c high prices and infertor shoes DOOLING AND FOLEY IN Aaaerertanvece OF PICNIC DATES. heir R lerk E J. Dooling cL 4 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. ‘ P-STATE DEMOCRATS BOOM | PALMER FOR GOVERNOR, | AMSTERDAM, N. Y.. Aug. Engravers — ef 1447-1449 Broadway. Foretndice ; T GIVES VACATION TO WoRK i FOR THE FOLEY PICNIC ; 984 Third Ave., near 59th. 2779 Third Avenue. 250 West 125th Street. 345 Eighth Avenue. 95 Naseau Street. At a city last Demo he nom: The World printed 608 Help A M y ory | torday, 253 more than ail o * H u Verk papers combined, A | ‘ arie County, minority leader Assembly, for Governor, ins ‘on the INSIST UPON HAVING THEM. Fast Color Eyelets used exelusirely, Catalog W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK; 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th. which protects the we EM. 7, Tanita | las, Brockton, Mass, WwW. 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 708-710 Broadway. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av, 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. 478 Fifth Avenue. JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark Avenue. NEWARK-—785 Broad St. PATERSON—192 Market St. |WHITE CAPS TAR AND | FEATHER INDIANA FARMER. liam cam Governor of the Phil- vere to-day for a forty- the mountains to ate drove sy the 1) Monday, re- T—In a letter nd residents of Lincoln, “T suppose if I erabbed held of hi and pulled him out," he said, “the would be construed as Interfering fust? as much as if I were backing his can-’ @idacy, I do not think there are to be any primary fights of consequence thie fall.” Then Leave a Note for ! Smith, , Inviting Her Begone with Tribbey, Ind, ee Ce SOCIALIST CANDIDATE ; TRIES TO SHOOT OFFICIAL. RUSHVILLE. Aug. 7.—Beaten timost to insensibility by White Caps and covered with tar and feathers, BLOOMID Uh, Aug. 2 Joseph John Tribbey. a well-to-do farmer, was Landis, Socialist candidate for Cone bound 1 tree, Tribbey said he haq |&ress: made an unsuccessful attempt to Leen taken trom his home by elehteen Attorney Will'am | 7 i Landis was. arrested | Shortly men. after the fir « growth of a bitter bev it was learned that the \ 3 Cans had visited the nearby =~ aera! © OF Miss Heasie Smith, with whom @OING TO ALLISON'S FUNERAL. is allewed to hae been on too A 8, 1 A special friendly relations, and left car wi nyey Goy, Cummins and the ie iatrlday other State officers and a number of t Des Moines enen to Dubuque bey said he to leave w t funeral of Sen- 8 are working on ator Allison to-morrow afternoon, The me of the me al train carrying the Congressional it n the nto the funeral {* due at Du- yiicared 1 P.M. to-morrow Na eee a \ Vnemafy dere Store Closes at 5 P.M. 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