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* Administrations, , Goctrine that taxation Is a SHAE OF TES, INS CAM ‘Republican Extravagance, He} Points Out, Falls on the Common People. iSPEAKS IN MINNESOTA. 'Candidate Tells Record of Last Congress in Heavy Appropriations. | $7. PAUL. Minn, Aug. 31 —Wiiliam jdennings Bryan 1s Minnesota's guest Ito-day. He was met at the station f¢his morning by Gov. Johnson, ex-Gov. ohn Lind, Mattonal Committeeman 1#. B. Lynch, Mayor Daniel Lawler and other notable Democrats of the jelty and State. He was entertained lat breakfast at the Minnesota Club. At noon Mr. Bryan was the guest lof honor at a luncheon given by Mr. {Lynch at the Merchants’ Hotel, the In- lterva! between breakfast and luncheon iveing occupied by Mr, Bryan, Gov. {Johnson and other party leaders In a feonference over the political situation ttm the State as affecting the interests jot Goy. Johnson and the national ticket. | A plan of action with respect to th jeampaign in the Northwest was 4 ltalked over. Later in the day Mr. Bryan addressed ja big throng at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds on “Republican Extrava- ance,” he saying in part “The Democratic platform makes Re- publican extravagance one of the {s- gues of the present gn. The Re- ipublican plaxform Is s on the sub- Ject, and naturally so; to have prom- {sed economy would have been a mock- ery, and to have defended the appro- priations made by the last Congress ‘would haye been imposstole. The Fif- ty-first Congress was commonly called the Billion-Dollar Congress, the ap- Propriations made by that Congress during two years amounting for the ‘frat time to a billion dollars, or five Dundred million dollars a year. “The extravagances of that Congress Contributed to the overwhelming vic- tory won by the Democrats In the cam- {paign of 189, The last Congress, how- jever, has made a new record in ex- ‘travagance, In spite of a deficit of more than sixty millions in the last \flacal year, the appropriations made ‘during the last. session amount to more jthan. a billion dollars, or twice as much ‘ar the appropr 8 for a single ses sion of the F rst Congress. The Mncrease over the year before was $%,- (000,000, showing a growth in expendl- ‘tures far in excess of the growth of ‘the population “While this tendency to extravagance manifests itself In nearly all depart- ;Ments, it is especiallly noticeable in the Army and Navy departments. “Our platform also calls attention to ‘the fact that 2,000 new offices have been \Sfeated at an expense of $70,000.00 a year, as against an Increase of 10,00 new offices with salaries amounting to 96,000,009 In the Cleveland and McKinley “Every element of our population suffers to a greater or less extent be- cause of the nnecessary expenditures Federal revenues except postal receipts are coll&cted fro revenue taxes and import duties, and these are, taxes upon consumptian, Taxes upon consumption always over: burden thof of moderate means and lunderburden the rich. If e taxes could be separated price of the article In which igoncealed and each persons per capita | tax he shown, It would he found that the Feleral tax now collected would be in effect a graduated income tax, the largest per cent. belng from the small Incomes and the per cent. upon the large income: “Why Is it that the Repadlican party 4s so much more extravagent than the| Democratic party in the expenditure of ublic money? Becsuse Republican ‘Jeaders are more int'mately ass with the tax eaters than with t payers, They hear the bungrs of the men who spend inoney more they do the protests of the masses wh n | See @ pantomime of the ballet in Lord | Byron's TO SE HS BALE Morgan and Carnegie Get In- vitations, but Cannot Attend —Other Americans Wi'l, | BERLIN, Aug. | has Invited Orle Assyrtologists fr Emperor William and especially ral countries to “Sardanapalus’’ at the Royal Opera House here to-morrow and Wednesday, which ts designed to be a actentifle as well as an artistic entertaln- Among the Americans invited for- the State Department to witness tho pantomime are Daniel Colt Gtlman, of Baltimore, president of the American Oriental Society. Prof, Morris Jastrow, and Prof. Hermann V. Hitprecht, of the University of Pennsylvania; Prof, Maurice Bloomfield and Prof. Pau! Haupt, of Johns Hopk!ns University; J. Plerpont Morgan, decause of his col- lection of Orlental manuscripts and books, a catalogue of which the Em- peror has seen, and Andrew Carnegte, on account of his services in ald of scientific qnvestigation. It 1s probable that all the professors who have been Invited will attend the performance, and with the exception of | Prof. Gilman they have all arrived at) Berlin. mally through the Forelgn Offfea and | Hy» ~ WATCH FIGURES | Se | Election To-Morrow May Give) | Clue on “Tendency” for | Presidential Contest. Vermont votes to-morrow for State) oMcers. In presidential years politicians | | watch closely this early autumn election as giving @ clue to the direction of pop- | ular sentiment in the later November | election. | The State always goes Republican, but | the otse of the plurality 19 supposed to indicate the tendency. In the two elec- tone of the past twenty-five yeare in which Demoeracy won a national tri- umph the Republican September plu- falities in Vermont have fallen below 5,000. When the Republicans won the Presidency the plurality has been above 34,000, When Mr. Cleveland was first elected In 18%, the September plurality for the Repubdiican candidate for Governor was Mr. Morgan and Mr. Carnegie sent re- grets. | Alligon V. Armour and Mr, and Mrs. Jordan Mott, of New York, were also | invited by the Emperor, and they have | arrived here. The costuming and setting are rich and imposing and the whole play car- ried out on splendid scale. Em-} vho returned from Strassburg , will, it 1s understood, be present | at a dress rehearsal to-night. Three! performances from the opera series) have been suspended. The dress re- hearsals for the pantomime were be- gun last Saturday, ~~ MARCONI TRIES EXPERIMENT. | GLACE BAY, X 8, Aug. 81.—Marcoat | ip to begin in Cape Breton on Sept. 15/ experiments with an instrument byl which Jt ts hoped that the problem of | sending and receiving messages simul- | taneously Will be solved. 22,000, Again, in 182, tt fell to 19,000. | Even as far back as 1876, when the Na- tional result was so close as to require! an electoral commission to decide, Ver- | mont elected her Republican Governor | by 23,700, | But since Mr. Cleveland's day Ver-| mont {n Presidential years has been an! unfailing barometer of Republican suc- | cess, In 18%, when McKinley beat) Bryan for the first time, the Btate gave & Republican plurality of 38,000 at the early election, followed by @ Presi- dential plurality of 40,000. i In 1900, the early fall election showed $1,000 plurality for a Republican Gov- ernor, and later 29,000 for McKinley on the National ticket. | The election of 194 gave 8200 Repubd- | Hean plurality In the September State election and 30,000 in November, ! While not an Infallible rule, yet | nnn Pir BEAR CMI |KASER CALLS MANY ‘BOTH PARTIES among Democrats atch the trend of events, if Vermor uld give a de- . creased Republican at tomorrow's LEGHORN, Aug, al.-[t_ is reported election, {t would be taken as an Indl- that the armored cruiser of 10,000 tons, cat hat Bryan is gaining strength @ sister ship of the Italian crutsers in ern States. Pisa and Amalf, being bullt by te Gi] normal Republican plurality in Orlando dockyard here, the § in Presifential 00, the Japanese government Anything below that wo Demo- John B, Bernadou, the American N cratic gain Tf It Is below 28, Indicate Democratic victo: THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1908 Attache at Rome. some Nme ago se! - RUMEN, TestItIn the Tub. That is the way to find out how good P. & G. Naphtha Soap is. If it doesn’t do better work than the soap | you now use, don’t buy it again. If it does, you will have made a DIS- COVERY. In any event, the experience will cost | you only five cents. It is worth the price. But, before you use a cake of P. & G, Naphtha Soap, read the directions on the inside of the wrapper. simple, very easy to understand, very easy | to comply with. They tell you how to do your washing in a way that will save time, trouble, fuel and clothes and give better results than are otherwise possible. NAPHTHE Na BReGAMBIE Pip for an ordinary sized 5 cents—all grocers. report on the subject to Washington. They are very A cake of P.& G. Naphtha Soap is ample washing. Fi before very long. Your neighbors will tell you ness—tell you what delicious mi they make with it. too. And you will not be cont impure milk when you have learr facts. But you are wrong in waiting America. contribute revenues. “But there !s another reason: Repudlican leaders have taug! good, They have tried to cu ublic apinton to support axes on the theory that even when mot needed for revenue they are a fect advantage to ‘ests and an Indirect advanta. whole country. It {ts not s people who consider taxatior Would be Inelined to make as large as possible.” The Fighting Chance BETTER The Firing Line BEST THE Younger Set Robt, W. Chambers BEGINS TO-MORROW IN THE EVENING WORLD It's Whole Milk Van Camp's is whole milk—and you never get that from your milkman. Milk from the top of your milkman’s can has an excess of butter fat, for the butter fat rises. Milk from bi top has an excess of solids, for the solids fall, And it lacks the butter fat Thus, the milk from your milkman is never twice alike. Van Camp's is always the same—al- ways the whole, rich milk. A butter fat, all of the solids are That is the reason for the superlative flavor which Van Camp's gives dish get the richness that belongs to Use Van Camp's once in your Learn the flavor that it gives to a milk dish. Then decide for yourse want to go back to raw milk, Nothing But Milk Van Camp's is simply rich milk with two-thirds the wa orated Nothing whatever is added—nothing subtracted save water, Evaporated—Sterilized— Unsweetened You are bound to use Van Camp's Milk They will tell you the convenience of a cow in your kitchen—and the economy, If you will read these facts—then get one can to prove them—you will use in |, your home the richest, purest Not beeause of anything added. | There is no artificial flavor. You simply Madam Please remember Camp's is not like con is half sugar—a milk in cooking, We take the richest the cow, and evaporat Then we comes to you just as the day we milked it. That We its good- Ik dishes ent with ned those is all. ever is altered. milk in seal it and starch, no preservative, this fact, Van densed milk, which that you can't use of. 'k, fresh from e part of the water. sterilize it, so it fresh as it was on add no sugar, no Nothing what Analysis shows about 80 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat, 000 cows, elow the : cular cows—no disea everywhere is carried orated, are built with Then the milk is Il of the in it, toa milk not a germ can exist i milk. every drop there are cooking. are, If if pelos In Washington, D, Our dairies are sanitary. A Germless Milk In five states, every day, we milk 20,- Each of these cows is inspected. So are the men who milk them. No taber- sed milkmen—con- vev their infections to Van Camp's Milk. Cleanliness to the extreme. Our buildings, where the milk is evap- out wood. sterilized after the can is sealed. This makes it certain that n it. Science guards every step. Not so with your milkman’s milk, In myriads of germs, and you never know what germs they C,, it was recently found that 11 per cent of the dealers sold tubercular milk—milk in it. Milk that cau Holstein ter evap- with it, Yet that is but one nat folly to take them wholiy avoided? with Consumption sed guinea pigs to die of tuberculosis when they were fed of the risks, Is it n when they can be You Are Mistaken If you cling to a milkman’s germ-laden milk it is because of mistaken ideas, Perhaps you think that Van Camp’s Milk is peculiar. If s0, you are wrong. It differs from raw milk only in richness and purity. Six Cents Per Quart A pint can of Van Camp's costs less than ten cents when you buy the cans by the case. Put back the two parts water—which we evaporate—and you have our original milk, The cost is about six cents per quart. Think of that—rich Holstein milk, without a germ of any kind in it, for six cents per quart. And no waste, Van Camp's is as thick as thick cream. So thick that you add one part water for coffee. Yet it costs half what cream costs, This richest of milk costs you less than a half milk—less than a milk that’s im- pure, And it can be always on hand, Children Two-thirds the mortality of children is due to the germs in milk, For Van Camp's avoids those dangers. Raw milk is just as unfit as raw meat. t carries more danger of germ infection. Give your children milk that is safe. They will like Van Camp's better than raw milk. For that slight almond flavor, due to sterilization, is itself.a delicious taste. And the fact that Van Camp’s is | not germ-laden makes it seem doubly good, Van Camp's Milk comes in 5 and 10- cent cans—at your grocer’s. Try one can and you will want it always, Then it is cheaper to buy by the case—also more convenient. Produced in five states by the dairies | of the Van Camp Packing Co, Indian- | apolis, Ind. 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