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4 q j 6 STATE RIGiTS MUST STAND FREE ~—(DENES BRYAN CALLED LABOR BAYAN Dt DECLARES MEN “OKC “BRS Centralization re Power cena |Candidate’s Defense of Work- | Eee antic Steamer | ‘Climbs Over Railing Into Nia- for None, Except Possibly the Trusts. ingmen Distorted, Says Indiana Leader. PEORIA, MM, Sopt, #—-Willtiam Jen-| mpraNAPOLIs, So nings Bryan addressed a big gathetlng | sing William Randolp hhere ¢o-day on “The State and the | at Davenport, in which he said M! Nation, He said, in part: | Bryan had referred to laboring me Mit would be almost as diftcut to/es vesaars, T. H. Damocr maintain @ froe, self-governing repud-| candidate for Congress, satd: lie over a lange area and with a large) “\ population without State governments | as it would be to maintain such a re Kuhn, Hearst in bis own way, but could not help but think Mr, Hears Ir in Bryan, of course, will take care I t public without a general government.|had spoken from incomplete informa- The interests of the different parts of | tion or that he had been led to per the country are so variai, and the mat-| vert ters requiring legislative attention so| purported to quote from. to bave all of the work done at the) which Mr, National Capitol. One has only to ex-| laboring moni amine the bills introduced {n each Congress, and then add to the number placed before the country in th the bills introduced at the le vo attitude of beggars, the speech {n Congress which he I suppose @umerous, that it would be nnpossible | the speech he referred to was one in| Bryan eaid, In speaking of “I protest against their being They do not} pt San Alsou | Hearst's speecn THH BVENING WORLD, PAST Ree ak SEPTEMB ER 9, 1908, a GIRLS CHARGE T HROEATOVER, MOU ES ON ) AGT OER, ANERCAN FALLS "sa Guest at Lincoln Returns | From the West. he Staats Herman Ridder, editor of t Zeitung, }\ the Pacifle States, was a caller at Tammany Hall to-day. On his way back from the West gara Then Tries in Vain to Reach Would-Be Rescuer. back from a long tour of coast and Intermountain s Two Hours at Dock Await- | ing Bail Bond. TAKEN OW Ne WOGE TAEED FRUIT THIEVES But He Let Them Go After Giving: One a Feant of Apples, County Judge Humphrey, of Queens! Who lives just north of the old village’ lee Jamaica, has been misaing fruig from his orchard. Yesterday he sure prised #8 young men and boys desi | ling some of his chotoe trees, Lash, his horse into a run, he drove bes heath the tree ia Which were five young, men, ‘Now, boys, [ could hold Ki erarend send all of you to tals i bth the Judge, hee Come dowa one y they obeyed, Th Ge ined stee ling, the apples. | Coughlin, A Rea on Saga-| at Hill, Glad to See Police f of Walpole, Mass. more Chief ening World.) | the cus dy of Chief of Police Howard Patton, of Walpole, Mass.., John Coughlin, who arrested while trying into President Jay afternoon, wig tak and Will be Incarcerd leader of the’ As- 1 boom rembling! i eat. ‘The Italtan ine steamship Duca degii| NIAGARA FALLS, Sept. 9—No trace) yr, Ridder was the guest of William a Vere youn mal ra i Abruszi, which was to have sailed for| 2M been found of the body of the) Jennings Hrvan at Lincoln, and there ts The never gets be-| en Clee 1 im the! away, half 8 peck Vie Tie sate Naples at 11 o'clock this morning, was | 22Mdsome young woman who was SWEDE! ny gount Biborsetrom! Brvanta Ih 4 aul when fo i held at her pier, foot of West Thirty- |to death over the American Falls last) yrueohy some sort of a message about - him to Wal Fave ise iain Geir es evening, ‘There 1s no doubt the woman eta . RUSSIANS. RISK RATH IN | \ pean ae $55 custody of Deputy shell Terey, of] faupersiel? eure ue seers ENOMEWAL ATP Ridder: seldcatien GREETINGS TO TOLSTOI.| Sting (ER cat Into Jal ae to give ih FT, Rlohard Paganell, The doctir | earn ts errore to escape | talk of half an hour with Murphy, tt : | Waa arrested on the steamer under en | "Hi, cchater, of Hovokea Hekea| AY de Inferred that Bryan would tke Despite Government — Warning | re b tho De y of Reds i Rs t » ms ‘i . 1 evan Hod Piven ate ereone | bis own life tn an effort to save HOO an Hy Count Is Flooded With Birth. | F against him by Miss Anna Bri pt | PROtoeR ye He Ree) SOS Daa eae nity 5, | HCAS , » SENS ete avian rn re | Ee Sno Che mapoc, and ane / ME ae diy Greslings The Kind You Have Always Bought, *y far | over the railing, Just as a TULA, R Sept 9—Charles T. H. | 20,000 for br i t j f vA R i sT. H. Reset & Saran or breach of| oman floated by he reached out a| Mr. Ridder iw not @ candidate for the! voit soon: at HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that Sualise DORE po Baad’ Der IN iy's{ hand to save her, As he did so she) nom tor Governor, and does noth r don Tina has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, II, Fletcher for ven, einer Hes ar Paseeceuen | ratsed her arm and tried to grasp the| @x: 1 honor, : hls way to Yasnaya over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention 1,500, wyer Charl tched hand, but missed it by a| from the West at pom oo aunt 1 of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears ¢ Sheriff's office, where gaid he would deposit cash ball, | Herman Bianco, the, agent of the accompanitad Dr, Pagancill ped, I have been told, stat- Sa promising candidate f jon, There 1s no basis for Vib a (pier ing shri sessions of each of the forty-six ask for pity, They do not beg for view, States, to realize that it would be be- charity, They simply demand jua- ft's office and telephoned to/ YU a. saugnt the woman, he| nomination and have no id youd the power of any txxty of men tlee! hoki the liner until ball was given, laat (nave leGnentondeathe aa che Maile at it will be offered 1 to legislate intelligently on the I suppose It {s obyfous from thie) Dr. P WRovrinlase var Norra) | Cua oare, Renee | UCos HE een tude of questions thet require c actual words | Bloomfeld street, “Hoboken, had en-| 00 Wet Oe | eration. : n | Buged passage for t, his mother PAIL Be eestor "Not only would national Lestsl ¥ or by implication,” | and t to Italy, where he ine a Arete ante cnaeea lait ie lack the time no sar » Sept. §—James Camp-) tend me to re- y, and wearing @ hat of t carry thon, and therefore lac was questioned today reganding| orult his health, epee tion necessary to wis his sensational affidavit read by W Miss” Brigantl her complaint, r Schafer | ghts rity indifference of R. Hearst, in which William Jen uel A. Berger, or visitors to |allowed to Interfere, now that part of the country in| Bryan im accused by M1 of call- alleges that to go back, | success NAW GuDy EeREOTanT Cd ogher parts of the co tid in-|ing laboring men a marry her t zt ze vite the abuse of power. t “Yes, that Is all right, I made sub wae seat of governme pell. sald. from the great ajorit lar, brought out th 1 as to prevent t he was asked Headquerters conduct which fs essen r right,” was the an- honest government, 1 of the | : forthe separate States un 1 Gove was formerly Meee ot i be, as t off és in| t utional Association of Win- be ‘6 an ” aa eae ri : uss Workers, After further america |“BQucator “Our constitution questions he sald; | aoe } “that ailidavit was made for a! a > | ts ROCHESTER TO WHOOP IT uP. | Sitoes to the States and to ceriain purpose recently, but wa: not to have been made public # Federal Governui this time, The contents of th epecting this 4 hope to keep t the reach of the people an: we campaign of Mr Bryan in throughout West Virginia and In diana, The charge is not new, a 1t was previously used, There i that I ean add at soon ONE'LEGGED MEN TO * t ° % 8 this aitidavit were used during the first | 1s96 | rT made thr ough |} egislation or through cal Interpre- ation. Amendment of the organic law by judical interpretation would structive of constitutional government; | jl" our constitution can be amended by the peaple in acconlance wit) the terms of the document Itself, and no group of men, however honorable or it does dusinass, n these laws be? les etn nigh [protection of the pudite.” ne lnwi- of the Jus’ ay be necessary for the Fu tron St. Cor. Bripce St. B’KLYN, Just at the time when Fall and Winter outfits occupy every woman’s attention We Open the New Departments 1 | that place this store in the front rank } of women’ outfitting establishments, | Suits (new) For Women and sisses For Women and Misses pals | (new) v oie of the popular y sts Martin’ through a great \} stock t a single out-of-date Hi price-mark that damp- } dess, beauty and | | 1 interest to the open- ARROARL | Benne Gel Cane 6th Ave his signature in black, When the wrapper is removed the same signature a| pears on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the past years need ‘ho warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duity is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines. It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in tho nefarious business of putting up and falling all sorta of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother to ecrutiniza closely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to rely on ; the mother’s watchfulness. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 50, 3.00 & 3. ae New Yo York. Ke at aivenhere all parts of Rus- are from official © disreg the at- the ob- q SPECIAL !! 1) WOMEN’S: OXFORDS, | SAMPLE ST Pagane! a con EDUCATE LEGLESS BOY. 9—John J. g. Ind Ryan, | and medium Military Heels, Also the same styles for School to $4, with 4 from each a y him through his s: shootin Ww wes a RALCR 4, aa Garpets, Bedding & oe We are still showing the sample lines of a large number of Ss 3 exhibits direct from the Furniture Exposition, whose models are Y@e now offered at one-half regular prices. i Weathered Oak Mission Style or mahogany finished frames, up- 4 Desk, like cut—with book holst in velour, Sunestown hath: side cr cut); value Maths Be fot BRIER Tapestry Carpets, Nottingham “Axminster er ead Lace rues x y S h 1 Gh 6x9, f \ ‘ect aie ae 50 Cii0O OeS arpers, urta LOE best quality, Fae Nie t 17. 502 a Full 3 yar’s long, oxi Wie 73e it DBE incrly $30, at 196 50 value $1.50, Shoes for Ardy button; to 2, tension So) or less $2.00. Get a Garden Plot All Your Own coe = 544, extension soles, tan calt skin uppers To close at $4.39 Morning World “Realty” Ads. not only § Y | show a great variety of country places for | sale but they save one money---and lots purcia is 1 | of it---in making a purchase of this kind | nt | Shoes Button and N Women’ § Solid Leathe er Shoes e OneLow Prce--Gastor nur Liberal red System $3 Comfort Shoes | that makes these suits bar gains, but the fact that ay For Nurses, Teachers, they are made of such Ng Saleswomen, Ele. excellent materials and > eee rg Made of French i 95 Regular Kid, with flexible ave ze 4.98 extension soles and) Bo $15 $ Yb) Widilieoou seed) rubber heels; sizes a Fall (——=] @ Comeort $3 § oa 2% to 8, widths B pair 3 Davenport Sofa Bed, with golden oak Xs widths a‘ to EEE, Worth $3.00, Suits at High Cut New FallStyles Genuine Vict Kid uppers, patent leather tips; lace or low school heels; sizes 84 to 11 and 11% Solid leather Ex- ies —a) bargain;never sold Special to-morrow, at $4.38 zs DURING CONVENTION WEEK, Tae i sa, ge chy tin pea Rod a (New Fail St i a NEW CLOTH aac For "arly Fall $15 Values, old fe} For any Size, Kind, Color or Style. 36-Inch Ceats, Fu'l Gored or Pleated and Buttoned Skirts. The tailoring and fintsh- ing are the best, the ma- terials are Cheviots, Fancy Stripe Broadcloths, Fancy Twill Cheviots, etc, in a great variety of popular colors and stripes; man- tailored in the most ap- proved styles, with 36 and 38 inch coats and full}, gored and pleated skirts. || } i i j H i | 26 54 .00 al Keller’s SPECIAL SALE OF for Boys and Girls Special!!! 15,000 pairs of Girls] s+ 2 to 5 Fiexibic Leather Soles at 39° 59° Misses’ School Shoes Sizes 8% to 2, at Young Ladies’ Misses’ Shoes Shoes Sizes 814 to 41 and tt}4 to 2 Sizes 2} to 5} with ; heels Made from select ed Vici Kidskin and ¥ Twenty new Fall styles, Gun Metal Calfskin; 4 Patent Coltskin and Vici Lace, Button and Kidskin; Lace or Bluchers: solid ble eid Hoe leather exten. stores at $2.00 a ah ade pair; our price... worth $1.50 and $4.00 Special!!! 6,000 pairs of thon for $4-% K at Boys’ Gun s’ Calf- Boys’ Durable Metal Calf| skin Shoes Shoes Ses to13% | | Double solid 11 to 51g; | leather soles; size poultively all 9 10 18% and 1 to Sizes 9 to 13%4, * solid lei , 5%; manufactur for small boys; ers’ $1.50 grade. at malel on iol leather,