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es ! t } i { : ee THE EVENING WORLD, |MISTS CASE «=o | FINANCIAL NEWS SPLTS REPUBLICANS MAY BE A REVOLT (Continued From First Page.) — | Ajex muvine cy ie raga Alenka Gokt Gouna city. They met each: other and Ait. Cnalmers talked over the situation and some Am, Bowh Mag of them who have been subservient 4™ followers of the Speaker refer to him “® im terms that could not be printed in nt the columns of any newspaper. 1 talked to several yesterday. Thetr| A™. sentiments ran along tho same line, 4®- ut one, who. for obvious reasons, tat cannot be meritione’ by name, ex-| Am pressed himself more clearly and at|4™ greater length than the others and in |4™ tis remarks are incorporated the am. thoughts of the rest. jaa EVIDENCE THUS FAR DOESN'T) \™ | ") JUSTIFY SWEET’S PLEDGE: | Ahaha 5000 “am not a Socialist,” he said. “1| Ann Arbor B. BR am unnlterably opposed to the doo-| Amo. Dry Goons, trines of Soctalism, And I don't Ike Atchison Ry. the Socialist members of the Legisila~ Au oat 4 W. ture as individuals in the Assembly of Batdwin Loco , out of it. I don’t like thetr lawyers Barren Co. and 1 don't like the attitude of the Beth Moaom defense. On that point my mind te 2th Sel B jost as it was whon I voted to throw! trown shoe Co. them out—and it may be that, if Binte Cop, & Mine, 9% 8K O% proper evidence is presented I wil) Bute & Superior \ Caddo Coot, Oi vote agnin to throw them out when (edie Omi. 0 the time comes. Cait Petretecmn || dian Pacific, “1 say if proper evidence is pre-| wented. Thus far the evidence spread“. Leather on the record doesn’t justify the prom. |r"™,D° 9s" «- ises and pledges of Speaker Sweet cM. & si. P iy 8 988 @nd counsel for the Judiciary Com-|UM asP ly. pf BM OL Aroma Kxprem m, Agr, Chnan,, 02% 024 02% Atchison Ry, pf... 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Sua Niece ay S86 e8 SON. a [Mason Moen he still entertains the views he ex- chil Comer + 18% 18% 18% + | Sew Rowtrunk press+4 in his speeoh in New York in | Caino Caner . a a rhe + he frome ’ 19, y Col, Fuel & Irom., 40! 0% + 1% | Ghew, Stal Re aie ce i ti disses ik the ‘Columbia tiraphe, Oy pt] 5% + 1% |S PF. KR. Gag... Mo 4 Com Cola. + Sih 80% BT + 4 | Souther Pac, ... 100 others admit that they think in chorus | (xmsol, Cigar Conp.. 16% 60%, — with Claessens, I don't think they are Com. as Co 82% BN fit to sit in the Assombly. I don’t | (ow. 1n-Cal, Minn, 18% 18% think they are qualified to live in the | Conummtal Ineur- bed a cs country and the Sta:e and the City! (Kavwis ster. 23 ay 411% they villify before audiences of peuple | Guim Cane Gugar... 60% 80% — % who think that what they say Ls true,|Owte ©. Hager pf.. a f= S . “1 hope the committee hus the evi-|(\asn Am Gugr.. . “ao + ence and that all five will be ox. | 0m Tele Cup.- Ph beaded peiled from the Assembly, but I will! ome sine 1% 1% — ‘ot vote to expel them unjustly and| mnaan Cua oe oN not 1 know that the Assembly will not| MndiastJutemon 196% 137 + 2 Fomow Mayers + _ “What did we do to the Sootallsts | msc sunter GP ort aw€ the Socialist Party? We put » wo —1% Geitet Aloy . them in the martyr class. Whereas, 16% 10% — 4 | Usted Drag § ig we bad proceeded along Constitu- pts4 odd sé . Oy weal yee oy tional lines and followed the rules of MAR. Cw ce vail Geeta aa the Legislature, we would have “1 4 + % | UL B Indust, AL.. 107% eurned the gratitude of the people of T% Tie + %/U. 8. Realtyelmy, Pty ithe United States and left the So- AR - : cialists, and thelr party no come- me he f back. J oe +1 “When the report of the Judiciary ta itd : i Committee is submitted 1 am going O% 08 te have something to say on the floor sao ‘of the Assembly and Thaddeus Sweet 2% 2K won't be able to stop:me. I may vote Prot dart to eliminate the five, but I will do tt 3% * ‘ ia such a way that my vote cannot be |Iut, Mer, Marine. U7% Wis % Wort ee cunsidered an indorsement of the | !at Nise 26% _S0% ka ad legislation of the Assembly on Jan, ‘th and since. Sweet had imposed upon the body. following one of the principles of the | cratic membe: Tadical Socialists. What we did that| voted against |. | opportunity to explain their votes, if, day is just what the radicals are ad- | 0PPOMUYY (0 sap uequired. explana vocating. We thrust the law aside); on, ome who felt that they should nd did our will because we bad the| explain why they were voting “Aye,” ywer to do it. We opened the way| knew the fu in| round the rules, A great majority of ey, the snartent Rosey’ Teeaers, | those who voted to suspend the So- the country to use the AssemblY| ciniists by the Speaker Sweet route chamber of New York for propa-| voiced @ sentiment that was houest 00 23 33%] 2000 “Gold Kewana . 3 2 ganda purposes, I'm gore about it.|%t that time, Fb stators EY 4% 8 | 1000 “Gold Merquer 3 ‘The more I think of it the more I am anon floc sitar 8 he han Greet $00 Hadio Com 2% 4% tee toe jawyers 5 ines nd convinced that I was played for @| 4ihiny yesterday—thcy all live at this| 10 Nadie com ota veer 6 Mining sucker and if I have expressed my-| hotel. They were anything but cast) “\99 gop Prod nia 3 3 | 2000 Jumbo Extension self there in vulger terms I have no| down. A eee nean es and selt-| 090 0. 8. team Se A Rie Biles n e foun shh {16% | 1000 Lousiana Co, Aesire to amend them, because they| the United States, They consider) [0 wud (tt Te MET ieb0 afeKin Dae convey my meaning exactly.” that everything is coming their way. vis f 9000 McNamara Human nature is unchangeable. | | ner, have. he Tey On thelr aide TADEF END, sei 1500 Magma Chief. mn so far 0 the method | 400 Alliance ...+.+4 16 +0000 Mara Nothing can arouse more poignant hy which the Legislature went about | 3500 allied Ot “ % *to00 Medherlode resentment in the mind of a man/|;ts job of cleaning house. They have| 300 Associated OU . 2 100 Mother Lode new. -than the conception that be has been | gathered to themselves the sympathy! 100 Boone Ou . : Ow *2000 Murray Mogridge. “trioked for the benefit of another |¢f Millions of persons outside the So-| 5200 Roman Wyoming ity 200 National Ti ge lesisl he has | (alist Party. They are of the opinion | goo murknett Ven Cleave... 24 Nevada Optir.. o cker, | y stre’ ened. 300 Citles Bervice “Betts 42% Resentment is rowing and it can-| 4, nne ttle red book produced in evi-) soo curds & Co ft #1000 lex Cons Pas stopped by product dence | ¢ h ceedings on | ommiaton r) “1000 ines hot ‘be stopped by the production of |‘phurrday bide fair to become a So-| so perme ; 1890 Hoc evidense that the Socialist Assem-|cialist emblem, Word will go out to| 4900 Rix Masia Pet Se 1000 filwer King of Arig lym and the Bovlalist Party are | Socialist talkers all over the country | 509 Engineers Petrol 1% = 1% 1%] 700.8, Silver Lead.. All that Speaker Sweet claimed they |t@ Call the attention of their aud'-| ‘soo xameraide Oi.» % Weise buccem Min Ip York will | Ie are. From this time on the Assem- bly of the State of N act upoa judgment and not pulse in the case of the five duced befe ure in the oclalist | 1ittle red be Assemblymen. | alongside the red flag as a symbol of After ull, the Assembly should not | Socialism. be censured out of hand for the man-| 1. is now in which the prosecution of the Socialist memb: Was instituted, It must be remembered that, under the | rules of the Assembly, the Speaker | is in absolute authority. He can| make or break an Assemblyr tablish that discussion of proletariat ai through manipulation of Ma arbi. | 8 the volume which are not indorse- trary powers. And Socialism ix not | ments of the popular, And the S& Speaker Sweet in acting against| the Socialists of the body he has centro! rare skill. He raised the curtain without warning and the Assembly |! waw standing before the ras.rum the | &Vidence five Socialist members. It appears by counsel for the Socialist Assem- ASSEMBLY MOVED BY A MIS: /biymen yesterday that they are TAKEN “PATRIOTISM.” ing to take every advantage of their Then came uw bitter arraignment of| sojourn in the limelight of publ city the ac Debate had been shut|under circumstances of @ favorable off. nosphere was an atimos-, nature. They are going to spread on phere of patriot'sm. The vote was| the record the history of the Socialist allied for, It might be said that the| Party in the Nation, the State, the mem) rs of 1h they uid not y Would |) noth during war, r fused to stand up|te the prese durin: the sin: Bpane'ed Nanner” idly felt that if| City of New r expulsion they|D strict in in a public place, | cause, just b Distinguished lawycrs have gald| geant-at-Arms to escort the suspend- yiman should have|ed Assemblymen from the Chamber, ss of thought to find| Speaker Sweet told them they were! 1000 *Boow .... thet some Asser! had the quicks some way to record his protest against | entitled to the summary process et Speaker | would be giv , ‘ ; But there are no distinguished law- THIS REPUBLICAN WAS|vers in the Assembly. The old-timers ive procedure that they can- not think outside of it except after! publican majority has made a mis-| mature reflection, ‘The new members | tuke When I voted on Jan. 7th for| didn't Lap dtont rae fone oh at e all seem rectly lar and com- direct action I didn't know that I was | 0! mented Perl sery rte two Demo. 8 to the doctored “little red book on tin-| ularly elected Bé | paragraphs and headlines read by the Socialist defense on Thursday to es- Set enibacs | Sip Of the proletariat. This claim is Of the Ase-mbly are personally un-|Méde on behalf of the prosecution. | 2000 Ohi popular, If that 1s so, the Socialists usk, why was not the entire book translated in| 2000 Mepublic Ov the first place? If it is all seditious, St oeeetd ine : why were certa'n passages picked A stared his frat act with) cue und translated for, as the trans- or, Robinsin, said,’ “purposes of pos'Uoa of one who,|the party was founded in 1899 down 1; of “The Star| they will have the right to do this be- “PLAYED FOR A SUCKER.” | are #0 accustomed to the red tape of “We have made a mistake, The Re- | }°«'#4 rs from the Bronx who the rescolution had no tility of trying to get ore the New York Legi prosecution of five re jaliet members, The nok" will take its place claimed that the few the book was smply a the dictatorship of the re the only paragraphs doctrine of the diotator- from a statement issued York and each Assembly the city from the time ent, They consider that efore he ordered the Ser- their day in court and hares. 200 Amer Candy . 800 Am Marconi 200 Am Safety Razor ..... 200 British Am Tob coup. 500 British Am Tob rte 500 Car Light 1200 Gen Asphalt 500 Gen Motorn 100 Havana Tob 100 Havana Tob pfa 800 Hupp Motors . 100 Indian Packing « 100 Mont Ward Co 2000 Wederal Oi! | 400 Glenrock Olt 100 Guftey Guliespie 500 Home OU 1200*Home Petroleum 100 Houston On. 3500 Hudson OU. 1000 Int. Petrol. 400 Inland Ot 500 Kay County Gas 400 Maracaibo Ol 500 Merritt OU . 1000 Ohlaboma New 100 200 yan Ol 0 Kimma Pet 4000 Siuune Pet. rte ., 200 Bkelly Olt 1800 Btanton OU 100 Superior Ol 100 Texas Manger . 1000 Texon Gl 1900 ‘Prinity OU 800 Tropical OU 2100 United Tex Oi 200 Victoria Ol new 1000 Vuteaa O11 100 Woodburn ‘ 1000 *Wyoming Con. 1000 Ales. Br. Col 200 Amer Hondures . 300 Arizona Bilver 10000 *Atiante 1900 *Beloher Div 1000 "Belcher Ext 100 Big Ledse 3000 *Host, & Mont yen a fair trial. 2000 "Caled, Mun. 2800 Am Tin & Tungsten .., Low, m% ay 41% n% 42 87 % 0 6% 18% n 20% 90% 14% Bh a 21% a MIRCKLLANEOUS. | first citizens me 1 could 1 ] have enlisted; | id not have # site pe in i904 and ? Italy, France, Germar pair 1 t H 1 rica and many other places: 1 could] jt. iia ert 1, | not have vaved money een the] italy, Re | | world and , i} 1 t the s 1 t tam, Ove \time; and last and most cherishe ra ol Mag —|! could not have become ner ruin Base ° “ fledged, 100° per cent. American citi-| ties, equality and. individualism Bo BT Loraty Hor, vming Word: WHAT AMERICA zea, which means protettion, respect.| would be unhuman, a, worthy to be UK + iberty-loving a ono alled a man, were | @isloyal, or to ed from. : ° man, fee at| Ten youre ago 1 was relsasod fros HAS DONE FOR ME} you'moay be) fal'to appreciate and fove nis'most | Gon don aptworth | 4. ae— % + & political pi = j Wonderful ec fours, the saly on 19 —# |saw, Poland, and was ordered tol] — whet of the foreign-born whe |All That He Has and Is He|tion of m support and “ 21% leave Russia, 1 landed in New York] tmve lived in the United States Owes to Unole Sar feeder of the world, the nope of the == REAL =": too + */city and immediately established gad learned to admire and up- wes to Uncie ne joppressed of the be, ay : * | nok netitutions an verm- | Loyalty Kditor, Krening World: It is difficult to understand the | +a MALADE dls id baer tas oe ar ae ment? When a boy in the North of Italy|composition of those coming here. | Orance MAR Sods ead h rel throase) heli nlated ‘What of the aliens who have [eno word America unasked, from tyrranical, obscure 198 +3 | residence in this country I had al-| changed their alienism for a loyal saat teed a hed countries where the light of free- %, £',| "adv become convinced that the] Americanism that will stick te in my young brains 2 8 pig, fare Ont u| United States ia a capitalist state| Shem. thelr children and ti Tolae ane lend, manele iar al . 5 ——— ; children’ dren ouse and land, married the best # 4% — %| which must be overturned by the Now is the moment to hear from = [in town and landed in New York in ou re same revolutionary means to which -. pa fee 1881, res ir 1 ra w*\1 had been accustomed in Russia— mony can YY America did not send for me, did t t ts, o% — * | propaganda and terror powerful ald toward nullifyimg [not need me, y ved ‘with ou 9 ea 8 7 “ the destructive schemes of the [open arms, ‘offered ali opportunities | * Me =f] Amuncie or mine who is comptete-| ah who atay alien SES mvileews enlayed ey the suereen | ust, Rain or Snow m% + 1% | iy assimilated Into American life n- ‘What has America done for me [In my first weeks in Now York I re- | aa vited me to visit him in North Garo-| Ghat makes me believe it, as It {ceived more kindness from my new | 26% + wl line, A choice between the east side} Stands, the best country in the | nsighbors, with whom I could not Bs 4 y {and the University of North Carolina] World e live at petpte | onvenee ‘than 1 had known in twen- | presented itself to me; 1 chose the For the most intedly Ip ty-two years. by + “%) university. The process of deradical- letters from foreign-born, telling ‘These acts sank deep into my soul, i ization und Americanization proceed-| out of their awn experience what | have been there ever since and made | *% + %led within me very rapidly and un-| benefits they have found in the |me a lover of America at first sight. | a . “| consciously. It was like the phyatcal cea eT ae, cou.d mot [I immediately found work and never ‘*]and moral growth of the child which we fou in other countries, | was without © +1%! proceeis imperceptibly but surely| The Evening World offers prizes Was made a full-fledged citizen in on and steadily. My college career was| as follows: 1887, acquiring as much voting power |) — | marked by membership In an ex- A First Prize of $60; a Second [os the President of the United States, | 20% clusive honorary fraternity; influen-| Prize of $26; ten otper prises of [In 1893 I went into business for my- 40% + ‘| tia) leadership in religious and oul- $10 each; fifty pri: of $5 each, self, worked hard, prospered, was} e €% + %/ tural activities; hotly contested liter- Letters should not contain honored with important positions of 1% — “lary prizes, and tho social good-will more than three hundred words. trust by business institutions, by; ae of the faculty. Ability to say much in @ short | local authoriti by the Mayor ot} bod 7 my fall pra epte 1 found myself ee will count. Take time to bed Ro and the President of the + among the graduating class of a most brief. Inited Stal i ais — | prominent medical school, ina very| | Under his signature at the end of six children and | ‘ ke conservative university hat in-| ef reach writer sho’ vyers, oe + stitution —attended mostly oy the! give, mot necessarily for publica- | secretaries and a1% % | sone of old American families—I was] ton, his addres, occupation, age, | business colloy duates in our 51% + %|aguin given the fullest opportunity| the mame of the country from | family. 1 am in business, and + 9%| for growth and recognition. I was| whitch he came, the length of | while not rich Lam fur from being @ ‘ + editor of the University a azine; time he has been in the United pauper. was invited to addrese student andi-| States and his status as to oltie | That is what America has done for res + %} ences, aad to join a social fraternity, ry ! me. 4 |1 won the leve of a beautiful and ‘Address letters to Loyalty | , Could L have done thia in my old 2 + | highly cultured Southern young lady| Miter, Evening World. ow- en 1 a ors ed ieee I have given my immigrant (Oorrespondents are requested in © Gl Wenn War tusa concen eee pa laa Gf For Bed Rooms, Living Rooms, Bath Rooms, + arid. War I Wan among: tie WOE be Sire . Py + | first to offer my services on the per- Offices, School Rooms, Hospitals, etc. + 2% | lous seas, and like Nathan Hale my |! Seino Meld oa , + %) regret was that I had onl me life je outbreak of e war en- i i i te" |to offer for my country. When the|listed in the United States Navy u re Continental Sanitary Cloth Window Ventilators war ended I was fou Although a foreigner with American , supply an abundance of fresh air, without dangerous ir ound usefu) to be + %|reengased in the task of recogn- Fanon i, LA bi r4 ie age Pipe e drafts, dust or dirt. % | struction. M re of usefulness; tines, and al je age of nineteen S Tice metas an tn faces retalness | vas the youngest Chief Petty Officer e 12 Strongly made of selected hard wood and fine mesh, epecially = 2 |determined by my own efforts and|to arise from the ranks, a ne the R 1 | weated, buff-colored cotton cloth. % | volition, the conditia t 4 wpon | Position of Official Frenc' nterpre- Hi . e > iu | noe nov balun any dierent tian (aon ter, U. 8. 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