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wath ke a5 aa Wu, SRILVAY, VUTUSBER apa BF di oh a 5 na = — ae AT ROCKEFELLER "DEAL WT ne a a on CHANLER ON ‘TIS eta I as ceman wiio mide t ve arrest tod” tego Caused an Arrest. rrested two ot three Oll Magnate for Taft, He Say urth street, but sould ed several tim dy at the latter's a ag) for violating the Excise law Jand that there in th and at his home, No, vat Candidate Makes Prediction) 4),. ry ferson | H Because the Candidate Fine Will Be ‘Fi ha After Tour of Strong Re- sed “OlUItOn, Gh Ane. Wacien thes | OuMnIht aie Me AAG) ac iy | Mera stanta, fh 5 F ns ‘ tert (am going to send Is tor Him. | if Bryan Is Defeated. publican Counties. Rog S ecaHT Attorney with t Le look Inte Higheh avenue Rogers | it." te eT HELD OFE FOR BARGAIN, ¢ OGDENSBURG. RINGS IN ROOSEVELT. President’s Pretense Fails Republicans Unmasked by Their Master. Gov. Chanter left here early to-day Ithaca and Auburn, the candidate being scheduled to speak at a late afterr National Chairman Says D.’s Statement Will Sw 100,000 Votes. and meeting at the former p! evening at the latter. Mri Ci P and } affillations. Me party n relia vanter to end his long campaign in his he county of Dutchess, He will spea a big rally in Poughkeepsie Saturday night and will spend Sunday home in Red Hook township. y Mr. Chanier wt is neighbors several short speec points {n the county. He will vote at Red Hook on Tuesday and receive the returns at home that night SCHWAB’S GOOD FIGHT. In his Journey through the strc publican counties of Clinton, rani Lawrence yesterday, Mr ler had prolonged consultations with the ining Ground. Democratic leaders. They all the Democratic + at indications poin te enate in the to the heaviest Demucra h takes in most polled in this section and devir n Eighth avenue | many Republicans of long st and the North River and Sixty-third and openly declaring their intentic red and Thirt d streets, Is to vote for Mr. ng canvass buican dist ade by National Chair- Charges wore man Mack t of John TOLEDO, O., Oct. 20—Willlam J day of his aration Bryan, on the cone! campaigning in Ohio, devoted his atter tion to John D, Rockefeller and Andres Carnegie, both of wi the morning p Taft. |Mr. Rockefe on the ground tha eof fit ness and tempe nt json Mr. Taft's side and that his nase! —= Zz at hi ton would make A for law and order ond stability of bus ] ness, while Mr. Carnegie sides with the Republican Jate because he re- | wme gards Mr. Bryan as a menace says |ENEMY'S his elettion would be a national tragedy. SO ett Tho Democratic candidate on the oc [ee eee casion of his first speech in the State NAECURER mE DGCUROR —_ ‘et Napolton to-day bitterly d uaced both Mr. Roc! Her and Mr. Carnegie. | The former, he said, was favoring Mr. | Taft because Mr. Taft was in symp President tween tee and the whereby Nat lees 1 Democratic Senatorial Candidate in Bighteenth G Bees | 000 fine of would be fixed Taft's ele ally a Rey stateme 2 his hea ts and got what “The deal thy | An E with ‘the trusts, and as to Mr. Carnegie, good for over one he declared that it was the Steel Trust of many simi i ON Hees i hundred ore votes iB Be. that went to the White House and got | D, Rockefeller springs this little letter indorsing Taft: Bryan in th , vee permission from the President to ab- | “Tt seems to me at this time, when the |tnpede a return to prosperity by advo- fertere : ket, ; 1 ticket an a ures subversive of industrial sorb a riva', “and the Steel Trust {8 | question ts put directly to any American | cating m Democratic Congressional to-day supporting Mr. Taft s it helped citizen which candidate he will support Progress. to sectre him nomination.” by his vote for the Presidency, he “The ques candidates seems to a y BN s tt ul one in th Because Taft Is for Him. should be manly enough to answer al one in. this juat as directly. I therefore say that I Tho, statements were repeated in this | expect to cast my vote for William H. city to-day, where in the basebail park Tage, Mr. Bryan spoke to a great gathering diformnolathersresscn elie He said Taft because, on paring “The morning papers publish a state- sonally with Mr. Bryan, nis ment from Mr. Rockefeller giving rea- ponent, I find the balance of fitness and sons for ‘aft. He sa’ temperament entirely on his & The ‘If for no other re I support election of Mr. Taft will, I believe, ms Taft bec@use on comparing him person- | for law and order and stability « ally with Mr. Bryan, } jef opponent. |ness. He ts not a man, I judge, I find the balance of fitness and tem-| venture with rash experiments or to perament entirely on his side.’ There al things about this statet are several sf ent as a broker 5 that deserve attention. The first clause td; Smith was a broker on. th ays if for no other reason, But there ‘alee ees ora a eo is 3 reason. carding how ) and N to visit. fr \ n k “What has the deal meant to the Re publicans !n actual money?” he was ked ri nes, wered ¥ party lines, swered Mr y Kreat clearne: : Sup. exact am art Ma ® general Republican position on | that when and the currency. I have | sides got what Mr. Taft tlons to t He ts alread which he OPPENHEIM, CLLINSZ@ I 34th Street—West bilcan su tate not ¢ for our well. This have the pport Mr. opinion and duty as a der my a Girls s’ Smart Coats and Dresses Open Saturda: 9 Ages 4 to 14 years Tailor § Suits, 14, nd 18 years. id “He 1s for Mr. Taft because Mr. Taft 4s for him. He Mr. Taft ts in syn e is for Mr, Taft because | r fi thy with the trusts. [ Mr. Taft has been making speeches for —.»__-- Mac many weeks and he has not yet dwelt f athe upon the iniguities of the trusts or point- | Hone. t ed out the injustice done to the eAmer- BY sami - would Amo: | U Ls more than $2 at s? and danier ¢ WAIST HOUSE. Futon Srt.Cor. Bripce St. B’KLYN. $4.97 Value $6.50 Unusual vatue ir fine Mes- saline Wai ts, sev select from, one exactly Front is handsomely han and tucked to form y 1S. 00, 22.50 years. Seve { ...-+.9.75, 15.00 Chinchilla seats for Girls, 8 to 18 years. : 4 throughout. Value $20.00.. 10.75 es for Girls «ll ages. 3.95, 5.00, 6.90 Aper model and coat. Sch: ol Coats for Girls, rodels ican people by them. No wonder Mr. Ohio, and as Rockefeller 1s for Mr. Taft | u putrout inven “Again, Mr. Rockefeller says Mr. t EIS AN +1 i will make for law and * tb s false. Mr. Reckefeller’s corporation ts the most notorious law) James M, Smith, of Produce breaker in the United States, and he ts fon Me hore Heoauien He) does notiwent | exchange, iad Complained) hanes, 7 Speaking the law enforced. If he thought that | a: uidienforce the Jaws seainat of the Hard Times. | + Tammany, Latest to Company and favored | - the enactmnt of more stringent laws against the Standard Ol] Company as Disown It. I do he would not be for Mr. Taft ne pe Ren sata - long sleeves and Scab iy ale: who registered at e Taft-Chanler League of Har! French knots and “Mr. Rockefeller also says that Mr. pote! In Saeed Me sia avert Ree : 5 Taft's election will make for stability | noon as ‘ black te, taupe, hewspa ‘of by 2 Stability tr he means. 1 ection wil What kind of busine: the trust business is what thinks that Mr. Taft's » the trusts to get & for a room at > Special for Saturday. We Carry a Full Line of Size 46 Wai on the Ameri- dter, the cl und put thely extortion upon on the Complete Assortment of Women’s Tailored Suits, nl 5 75 all the latest siyles and fabrics, Worth asily $24.50, Specialat........ ep dletrte Taft {6 not a man periments. He might e word ‘rash,’ for Mr. periment in the way of remedial legi tion, He does not propose rem: He simply glories in the past and wants ighes’s | throat ny Hall has witnie LOVISE TAVIS. Republican. campalgn duplicity that char- ! Be ell encuaianeical iactit Sp at eran x rer and eminent specialist in all a pretense of | 1a pe ner cttien at , wh OREN! 8 vestigation w nervcus and chronic diseases, maha: Inte : \ whose successful practice has ex- evenar Re He] tended over forty years, is still = 231 ONetLiApaMs © paper, tween dtl @ letter Dr. Greene i as | | | | Talact unulsiee Bent engaged in the active work of his Established Forty-One Years eligi ee profession. Pub 608 PSION boar letor said that hand their t free of charge, c.ther by letter at his office, 9 | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. Y. West 14th St., Now York City. Dias a NCI a oa MWITMARK SONS NEW IONR AG) LOMOIN ARS president dard Oil Comps Real Master Steps Forth. ness to 1 e of t 8 or personail tn his ex andid cep undard Of ae | } Dr. Greene can be consulted Store Occupying Two Blocks, | | | | | } 8c Sale of Sheet Music | 8c seat. 0.0. On Sale Saturday Only a) Ga Carden of Dreams, tm Mal the part # worvicos 1° In $48 Per Carat. Lleaial : Special Saturday, Oct. 3isi. Cc ne ||| Know. Too, ns PS ROP iST. DEAD. mh arely Zz Wnat the Rose Sail Rag and \\\ r f A 1 West ! 2 car vate Like nertime, | dia \f er Gn the above andt ve date ONLY, I shall offer a quantity of blue white |"... \, Z r Rn veneuging cin | Minese Diamond Cluster Rings, set in Platinum, so that a 3; looKs like 2 carats, and a 1’) looks 8 a Ova a ills and Far | manufa like 3 to 4 carats. They have all the fire and fasta and might easily be taken for gems ) Hinoumh tor, Baad "Yesterday | }. costing $200 per carat. Suitable for either lady or gentleman, While the sale is for the ae 8 ie , etl ‘ above date only, the supply is sufficient to last the entire day. Every one will be sold | ‘Operatic Music | with the distinct understanding that the mo vey will be refunded if ii can be duplicated in tht t ter this city for less than “ouble my price. Mail arcers will be received with thé privilege of | ; tf ! 1 ning the money ales over the counter vender it impossible to fill them. | i Ci a Had deals ua IMPORTER DIAMONDS, » watches, sewerry, 180 Broadway, vs | CHARLES A. KEEN Frieda |

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