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In Tii; npwsnanpr havf a "hfnrf in. r-s "Our habits make us prisoners;" but if one of them is the habit of reading ads. you will profit 9 fi-if rniut-a i est'" sme thins in it: aPPCal to the faddist, come to uic T- the advertisements have a purse interest, so that they appeal to all. by such "imprisonment." CIX. NEW SERIES NO.

14,266. LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1908. 10 PAGES. PRICE (THREE CE.VTS. ION TRAINS FIVE CENTS.

The Weather. tor Wednesday and Thursday: FOR CONTROL OF slightly NOT A SEEKER OF PRESIDENCY URGES ELECTION OP A DEMOCRAT Thursday fair portion irn THE SILENT MAN SPEAKS EMBEZZLEMENT OF POWER CONDEMNED BY W.J. BRYAN CI A DTTC1 i in east llu- jJjia-Fair and colder Wednesday Fair -Wednesday: slightly taJk, but I did not feel that it was proper to use an invitation extended by the Legislature to make a speech that was purely a Democratic speed. So much for introduction. Let me say again that I am not here at anybody's Invitation.

Neither Gov. Beckham nor any friend of his invited me nor suggested that I come. Neither did anyone not a friend of his suggest that I come. I do not know whether those who are arraigned for and against him had any opinion as to whether I ought not to have come. If they had they did not express It to me.

I will assume that if any one of thorn desired me not to come they put what they regard as my interests above the Interest of anyone in this State and did not Invite me out of fear that my omlng might hurt me. I remember that a few years ago, when the Goebel campaign was on, and when Senator Black Thursday lair; to western portion; in cast portion. But Governor Hughes Is Willing W. J. Byran Talks To Democratic Members.

Public's Object In General Temperance Movement. Col. E. W. Lillard Beckham Machine.

THE LATEST. Denounces That of Which Beckham Is Accused. than through the Republican party; and it is because I am Interested In this Democratic triumph of Democraie principles that I ask the members of the Legislature who ciaim iillegian.ee to the Democratic party to allow me to talk to them at a time when 1 am not under the restraint tliat 1 am when invited by a Leg-Lslatura to address those who belong to other par-tics as well as to mine. Always Two Parties. jL-aior Culberson yesterday m-." a resolution directir.fr the Com- To Take the Nomination of His Party.

Interest Not Personal For J. 0. W. Beckham. Model License League As Reaction From Radicalism.

Casts His First Ballot For James B. McCreary. Ueon Judiciary 10 into all the clreum- the Nebraskan Speaks To General Assembly. Biiaaoa LS connected with the Issuance of Ejtralnlnir order in the case of the Let me say a few words that I believe pertinent to the occasion on the general subject of legislation. AVherever they have representative government you will Will Meet With Club Which Indorsed Him.

Pakjy Needs Vote In Nest United States Senate. r. DeQuincey Tully So Views Present Situation. Four Votes Received In Two Houses By Senior Senator. lcSman Coal ana ww.

a Mitchell in the United States Clr-t court for the Northern West Vir- district on October ami I T.ir!i-, Alston G. Dayton. Says Members Should Obey Wishes of People. burn was a candidate for the Senate. I was invited to come, and I was toM by some that my coming might injure me; that I was to be a candidate for President in 1900.

and that hy taking part in a controversy between Democrats I might hurt myself. Well, my friends, I have never hesitated to hurt myself when it was necessary to help the Democratic party. (Applause.) I believed then that Gov. Goebel ought to be elected; I believed thn that it was important that Senator Blackburn, the choice of the rartv. should be and I was perfectly willing to endure any sacrifice, to suffer any loss that might follow what 1 regarded as the performance of my duty as a Democrat.

(Applause.) May Be a Candidate. I may bo a candidate this year. I do not know yet. Only two delegates have been e.hosen, and, while tleiy have been Instructed for me. It is too small a portion of the convention to speak with certainty as to tho result.

(Laughter.) I may be a candidate for President, and my 'wpresslon of my opinion mav not please all of the Demoru'ts of hut DATE FIXED FOR JANUARY 31. SENATOR CAMPBELL REPLIES. PROGRESS OF CONVENTION. SIX MEMBERS STAND FIRM. riftwneurei ngin that court, exceeded his jurls- tion or power In granting tne oruer.

resolution was postponed. una two theories in regard to tno legislator, the aristocratic theory and the democratic theory; for, be assured tliat we do not escape aristocracy even when we live under the form nf a democracy. Jefferson said there were Just two parties In every country, and tliat where speech was free these two parties would manifest themselves; and these two natural and necessary parties he described as an aristocratic party and a democratic party. And he said that the aristocratic party would naturally draw to ii.Wf those who did not believe in the peopie anil did not trust them; and that the, democratic party would as naturally draw to itself thoso who beli-v in ttv penpli- and trust thetn. What Ji-fiVrson said was true when he said it.

and it is true now. It is true in this country; it is true in every country. (Jo when1 you will, where speech is five, you will Und two partb-s. They do nt nhvays us. the same names to describe theruselv'-s; they hav" various party names, but everywhere you will find that it a brilliant social function Mrs.

Albany, X. Jan. 21. Gov. Hushes to-night publicly declared his attitude toward the movement in favor of his nomination for the presidency in a letter to James S.

Lchmaier, of Xew York, Reform In Banking Laws Is Especially Urged. J. Gould in Xew "lork repeated histrionic successes of years ago. Frankfort. Jan.

21. Special. Urfi-ingr the Importance of eh-otlng a Democrat to the United States Senate, William Jennings Bryan made a speech to the IX-moemtic members of the in the. House of liepresentatives' rharnher at noon Frankfort, Jan. 21.

Special "Tne Silent Man," a title which has been given to Representative E. W. Ullard, of Boyle, can no longer be applied to him. Col. Lillard has broken his silence.

He made up for lost time, however, when he did talk, and in explaining his vote against J. C. Y. Beck acknowledging notifications of the res a sho appeared on an Mini'" T. DeQiiincy Tully, secretary of the Law Enforcement Society, and the moving spirit of the organization, which is accomplishing a moral revolution In Xew York City, will be the principal speaker at to-day'u session of the convention, called for two days by the Model License League.

The convent! i opened yesterday morning in the winter roof garden of The See-loach, with more than 300 representatives of the liquor trades in the country present. List night the delegate. were still coming olution of indorsement recently passed in the ballroom of the Plaza Ilo- by Uie Republican Club and appointing ll will please me, and i have made It a essuming the role of a leading part ruje to do what I thought oiarht to he Cordial Welcome Extended one-act play entitled 'Mrs. an Men's Divorce Dance." Distinguished Visitor. the evening of Friday of next week for a meeting with the club, at which, he Intimates, lie will still more definitely declare himself.

"1 am deeply sensible of the honor ham for the United States Senate, he into the city, and more are expected to done and then allow every other human being to think as lie pleases about what I thought. (Applause.) And if what I say here injures my chances for nomination 1 will say frankly to you hat you could not offer me the nomination upon condition tliat I keep mont shut when I ish to exnress my opinion. (Applause.) If what I say. here afreets my ehances of eleeihm v. Hughes last night Issued a let-acknowledging an Invitation to conferred upon me," the Governor.

I one party is more aristocratic than the (other, and the other more democratic; and the aristocratic party is everywhere dis-I trusting the people, and the deaiocra tic iwiy everywhere attempting to bring I the (Jnvcrmuent clover to the people and inane it more responsive to the will of the people. I I arrive to-day. augmenting the attendance to 4(A). To-day's session will see the presentation for adoption of resolutions to be at before the Xew York Republican BIG CROWD HEARS HIM SPEAK. "by my fellow-members of the Republican Club in the pa-ssago of the resolution to winch you refer, and it will give on national issues.

He agrees to spread broadcast over the (ountry. Yesterday the Antl-Haloon League and (Concluded on 2d Page, 5th Column.) me pleasure to accept the Invitation. i Country Essentially Democratic. Ciss that club on Friday of next and says it is his desire "that the denounced the rule of the ring and tho machine which has been -in control of the State for the last eight years. Col.

Lillard was given almost an ovation when he told of the reasons which prompted him to vote against Jlr. Beckham, and he frequently was interrupted by applause. He denounced the machine this State, and said he was willing to suffer anything that might be thrust upon him to preserve the party in Kentucky and for the good of that. In accepting it, It is proper for me to re- to-day. He called on any nf those who had reasons why Mr.

Beckham should not be elected to the Ur.ited StaUs Senate to give them and Senator J-Wheeler Campbell replied that out of consideration for the visitor and the occasion he would refrain from giving publicly what these reasons were. He paid, however, that he would meet air. Bryan in private ami would then tell him those reasons and he felt sure Uiai when Mr. Bryan heard them he would pee that tiny were acting for the best Interests of the fn not to the Senate J. W.

Beckham. Brynn and Campbell. Jraent of the pany shall have the Xow. In this country tho Is far I.f.iL-or than anv party: slate my position: It Ls my de-slro thai the sentiment of Frankfort, Jan. 21.

Special.J- the prohibitionists were scored heavily by the members of the trade, clergymen arid political leaders of different States. Those who attacked the advocates of the simon pure temperance the hardest at yesterday' session were. T. M. Gil-more, president of the Model License Leairue.

of Louisville: the I lev. Y. ti. expression. SERIOUS RIOTING IN STREETS OP BERLIN Embezzlement of nower.

oliieclion to and I am irlad thai il 1. tru. 1 nm i-arty sliajl have tin? freest expr which is the very cause of the a 'monopoly of th- I iviil lst 'interests. a. tion to J.

C. V. Heck-ham and the tor tr I not ihiiw r.oi olilce, nor sh.dl I bulletin Issued by the Interstate amerce Commission shows that the aber of casualties on railroads for i'iiii oi iii to- ii-iiipi io miiucnce tie1 seieouon or vole as lar late, than lie' party to tor anv Archer, of Evansville, George V. reason six pood Democrats are refusing i 1 lottprln nrpWU-m r.f the Niit.ona! MOB OF UNEMPLOYED MEN ATTACKS POLICE. Liquor Dealers' Association; Charles party in the nation.

He then cast hie months of July. August an. Sep- Hartnett. president of the Indiana un it i eeC'tu. I wi iii.i not nave in" must ttntciT- it lo vote to keep htm in possesion of mil'it uuuu hwy! i that powr, was rouivlly donounce.l ivsj-nstve to th- will nf the ni.Ti.:m I I have l.

n.ni-h. ever In I i this morning: hy William Jennings Bry- my to thml; ihat an -Wo Interest In Controversy. i i is easilv converted into a (l. iiioeial. jabtr, 1907, was including 1.

Brewers' Association, of Incii.uia, and iUli. Ill iL J1C IllilUC Ut-'LtJIV I toimt I i Mlteo. This is an increase of 13 compared with the oorrospondin ltd of 1906. laii'e no Interest in any farrfianal om-ti-iversy and il-'siro alwvo all tliinjrs that tliere he of i In party will and 'f- Jlr. Brynn ami Senator nit ni LAUGE NUMBER OF RIOTERS AlIB OFFICERS "WOUNDED.

CROWD FINALLY DISPERSED. General Assemblv of Kentucky. He de- A Ami that is a that is the power ot a 1m-cJared that the man wha c-mbt-zzles man -ir. i rm. It is I i.eileve that a law ma- power be punisiied inure seeie- jn.Jtv th-Mns-h-M after the speaking In Ifcstmaster General Lemieux.

of i e. m.H fall to the treat lion- of the Capital Hotel. invaii v. the Kev. W.

A. Wasson, of Kiverheaci, I. T. DeQuincy Tully, who will be the serxsation of the convention, arrived in Louisville last night from New York. Mr.

Tullv outlined ln full the speech which he will make before the members of the 'convention this morning in his room at Tlie Seelbach last night, as weii his position in regard to tlie License League. Most Significant Movement 3y than the man who mere liepuMieans at heart and in spirit dm-'- elMtie 1 Mill to visit It-l'ld'- U.M wuuhl cirn- 1 maae a report on his recent mls- f-r tl Mlsatiim which v.mpiM'll was to Tokio Mr. Lemieux declared and he hoped the time wouai Mean as well as lo, sitting ar.J shook han with him. Thov hi and con- ti.t. te i whiWi prompt the f.

talkfid for a few Cn I Hry- with come when the einbezzKr of power nm t- visit li-p'iblit-n lit ss a result of his negotiation. Berlin. Jan. 21. Serious rioting occurred to-day in the vi-lnitv of the would he driven from the peats of the well as I nioi-ntt u- e.rn- inmmies.

and pies-nl i learil- mig-hty with the slinking lash now eSH nf party atlilianitti. regard tis t.ei;.-.' i WlK It isn.fnrtto: KM 5 Mikado's Government an effective ckiad been put nn the emigration know IKclehstag building wh -re th Socialists' I-arty aiM whatever Its d.v;a;i vote for James B. McCreary for United States Senator, and there was much applause. Senator McCreary received four votes for Senator to-day ln the separate sessions of tho two houses, receiving two in the House and two ln the Senate. No election resulted, and no joint ballot was taken.

The six men who have stood out against Beckham continued to vote as they have voted since tho session first began, and the deadlock remained unchanged. Col. Llllard's speech was the feature of tlie day, and he takes a commanding position in the ranks of tlie men who aro stalwarts ln the defense of the Democratic party. He haa shown why he Avpuld, not vote or. Bjeckhoniand his reasgjjs were "clear, met withfhe approval of the majority of those who were present and -heard Mm.

more about ti-- litl.ms wr.vh-h brought about the olied to tli-e einlezzler of money. u.tt a. 1 1 "it JapatKse from Hawaii t- Canada. interpellation regarding the. Frussian suffrage system scheduled to come up.

About 4 o'clock in the afternoon I shall to nTot with the mMn- a.s j.iu M.KK'-Ht, aim to i Bryan also insisted that every Tint you will tlml tha w- hav- 1st. in th" Tiation. and S'-avnn th'-v Pu member of the General Assembly ly.pis'ature. ally. 1 in tmendment hy Mr.

Sherley was He asked him and teli some two thousand persons, mostly tin- fnrth-r stntemetil us may he! In tiie -iiK-aip-m-nts aitor Catnphell wr; i rflus" iion i iLnrjerstand tti in when tlw ar- e-rdid t-s. H-oims- IV Kopted by the House yesterday during votn according to tho wish es or "I will tell them -U)-morrow. as I told them when they asked mo to speak before, thejii." said Mr. Tully last night, "that 1 do not indorse the model license law. 1 could not do tliat.

1 am not Gtitlicientiy conversant with It. What 1 will do. and tha.t is what has brought me to Iiui.sville. is to say that 1 consider the movement these important liquor interests are making tlie most significant oao I have cecn in years. A lone as ni.eie I i.i 1101 -e 11 wilt Hi' ssihl- i Mieh a rnee.ti:i- the.

him what are the reasons for not lect in unth-rvtali'l tffisideration of the renal Code Bill. hls c.flnstituents, the men who sent him i. man Is a trust hltn rninent lik nrrsti-enit. tti'-y s-are. fur th.

-m in a '1 iK amendment makes it a criminal of- make laws and vote in hii iiauds. lie ins Beckham to the Senate. Senator Campbell promise. 1 to write vo him employed men and half-grown boys, marched through the streets. Intending to reach the Reichstag, but found the bridges over the Spree strongly occupied by police who soon summoned a mounted division to assist in dispersing the crowd.

-t' And It" that dato -i in venlence, arrangements f.T the til-eLing n-iy In. tnnd- Mr. Lehmaiers Letter. ior any officer or Government I jfully on the subject, and Mr. Bryan said J.

'aat ewotv'd rejlv. eight years ago I told the, liquor men ofj Eiploje to give out advance informa-sarefardins crop statistics. declared that if the member did not I' el vh -u Hi- that his conscience would permit him tho arlsteeratle view, th" other tlie (I.Tiie vl- w. I he nil--to vote wu his pooplt wanted him teeeatie vh-e Is t'na' lie' Is i elected nf Ids sujterlor Intelll- to vote he should rcilga and let them ni( flir f-iew trorK tnaf It wtup (wie-itir-inKii to Un QnrnCllllll flf IfiC Tiie letter of Sir. Lehrnaier, to which i- Leiverr.or replies us above, ls as fol- TheTcttcr wili not be written for d-ays.

however, as Senator wants time to prepare the letter District Attorney Jerome yesterday man who would represent pi-. That Is the a i view, in- 1 .1 Ul r.iei II is i' m.uii'h i Civet another them. dieted hi3 cross-examination of ri e-nt metlng of the Republican i. of th- city of New York, very i. -l.

a resolution with BALLOT IN SENATE. carefully. Mr. said t.i Sen -tor "iynThaw. The defense introduced lv Constituents Against Beckham.

le ti al enanlinity. str -ugly niKing the elect a tauter of letters from Thaw, several The crowd then assembled at a point They tiro now just beginning to see the nearest tin- Iteichstag building on the I light. Tlds is the first big step they have onnoslle of river where liev 1 taken, and wit their moral influence and opposite bank ol tin. liicr. where the that dement of the retail liquor kept up prolonged hooting.

I tratttc. which has been so objeotionablo Win a part of tlie mob reached the 10 set in motion the temperance move-. iiient which has terrllied tliem. will bo new house they began to hurl uvl.rconie at th- police, who thereupon! "Tho Mud-1 License Leacrue will meet ein sabres, striking here and i from the Anrt-Saloon ljeaguv ianl tiie ProhlWtion-sts. hut so does our there among th- rioters with the Hat society, which stands for the strict en-of ill- blades.

A boy fired a pistol, the of all laws as they are written. 1 .01... it" 1.., 1)111 e.speclaly the excise laiws. We broke v--Il as I is th- p-ple think f-r th-nuv-Iv-s and -1--H. t- thleUieir.

I'-t I. tl'-ni -lit th ir will, ph-ie-l. Can Prove Assertion. ym of of and Sena tor Campl-e ttfcich tvere incoherent. It is expect- id tiiey did not I i.lt.1 States, and to that -nil 1 tbt the defense will close its case tl in n-, No Change In the Choice of- the Members.

Frankfort, Jan. 21. Special. The Senate met at 10:30 o'clock. Lieut.

Gov. Cox presiding. Senators Sewell. I 1 Mr. liryan's we-re direeliy in support of the contention made by the six men lio have declined to vote a Friday.

ii nr. Mr- Hryan rame to Kentucky nr in i'iJ Huh has nof.lnte.l a i of twety-(li- carry ele-tlon of Mr. P. akhnm. It was I i Tbe Urgent Deficiency Appropriation for for I mted Males, hem- oi.l .10.

a j.j,,,, lizue in our Stale rlouMy injuring Iiitn. "W(rkmen in tlie when they withdrew their demand for the stories the theater threw enforcement and called for the passing 21 canying appropriations to the utor and they were the ones ap- it. and it." huvo tho HptM-eh whU 7ic mado this inicirn tie Munt of 124,040.000. was agreed upon piauded his sieeeii most v.tirmly. lor 01 a temperajicw law.

in1 dwelt entirely on ihn uocessi- i-. 1 1 1 1 1-Ialf. Enforcement of Excise Laws. ciri'iiniFtaiic'-s, it iian yeoniod from you Watkins and Wright sent up petitions urging the passage of the eight-hour law for telegraph operators and train dispatchers. At 11:50 o'clock Senator Campbell's motion to take a separate ballot at once for United States Senator was adopted.

The ballot resulted: Btckham, 17: Bradley, 11; McCreary. Blackburn, 1. hfisrday liy the subcommittee nf the th. contend that embezzlement ot House Committee on Appropriations power should be punish-, an they ty nf peiullnt: a I smocra to th- Ornate tliat one more vote rr nee led in turn charge-d savagely uiion those of tile rioters that they could reach. A l.irAte minvber of the rlo-ters were Now.

if it wei- vi-ii t-r- t-i I in ike th it I ir. -nt is t'a- -n 1 1 1 lit It Is a in ritiai. lit In Tliis -em yen as on- proof til it way wi.nl. I ihe iie-n 1 w.e-- Pi- tie- 'i It Is I- an. a man for.

w'i and if Is a 1h- j- ope- wi.a.t tilis III to Clink- for tiiein. tint til- lie -pie wi.o al- as Tlie enforce-nieiit of the excise laws rma.n tJils tee, In '-i till le reported to-day. feel that they should not k-ep In 1 means tlie of a city politically larkm wuld 1-e Not Familiar With Conditions. sei-ereiy woilmlel by the oltlcers. bix-tocn of liu-m were carried to a nearby a p' aii.l:- ill-Hi lT-i--aee ks him morally.

At tlio bottom of all crime, debauchery and vice is the nonenforee- power one who has Tie Ker.tucky House and the Senate 0s has ileckham. The other "in hospital and m.mv others man- mont of ih excise laws. These men are Senator Campbell voted for Blaek- hi-i'-t; tluit Niay meet your apnvfilgl i i i -vviu-th'T yi. a your of l.ul el'ihlnius-'' at siK'-Ji its aiay unit your unreal. -nx'.

Will Not Accept Renonunation. Mied separately for United States 1 their wiv there idth -1 i ourn atiu enaiors iic.uu and Uxiari- e.l to int.ir w.lj uii-rc vim fieeinE- the liquor tnUilo frxm tmmorril eater. There was no change. No In his speech Mr. Bryan showed that I he was not familiar with the conditions I up a fiir snme aistanee Iklv fhoir wound.

practice. They sm to be rincor I srireon had to bv their efTorus. and they merit, for that "i and liinn and natws Maxwell in i -L i refill, uie support oi nn troaa-minoei Siimmoned to assist in the work. Some -iiizens who love to see the laws of taelr i Senator Charlton said that as th him? If a Is -I te I tii- fa -l that runs prima fade vldenr--. lint that h- 1 lleves that he their sfoktn-inaii aii'l t.i wi'i-'t w-nhl st-'-ik il it ij -t conehitivt f.T wr country enforced.

1 great commoner was to address the peo- "Llquor men should be treated with (le- pie of Frankfort at noon, he moved to That Gov. Hughes has determined no conditions that -an now be -n to accept a r- nouilnat loll as Gov the six men who are now voting of the injured are in a serious condi-against Beckham will send a Benublf- I tl-n. They were cut mainly about -the Wat ballot was taken because both Nsa adjourned to hear William speak. I tomt 1,000 delegates are in at tend -at the nineteenth annual conven- tention, that the members should vote tho sentiments of the- pe' pie ot" their disfriets, wtu; also for a large majority of the Democratic members of the present Legislat are came from districts w'nich did give their support to Mr. Beckham, but voted for Senator McCreary.

Tho Nebraskan was greeted here today by an immense crowd and was i voi-j li- tadlourn. t-enator Aewman nnnoswl tlio tn-i nhnt-iit s-it! ernor, is statist witn Increasing piosl-crin (0 Rcnn'to when. In piipt of I bead and arms, but several of them not outlaws mull they p.ace themselves. motiou because, he said. It would vitiate '-aili'-zzl'- my tliat tli" 1 th- iii'-nt irre.it had bee, stabbed through the cht.

'y" muhfws. the ballots taken for United States TiuiiH who were lea.t su-riotisiy injured jK unfair to rtffaxd them with antipathy Senator Inst week If a joiat ballot was fact, they have no such Intention and will not vote for a Republican. Mr. ot the United Mine of itv nose ue jiae laaatxi wiui liini. He will not disrus-s the matter at all for publication, hits been candid on tin; subjex-t with In his confidence, it can hi- said with assuarnco that who have stated this to bo his position have not misrepresented him.

nf wiey. nif arf ivth of Wh'it hlv ant 'mrlty 7t Pi a tiili'-' for 'f "hi'-a miliums Vive K'-ul th hlsv.ry th a-aln. atid'yn,) will flid 'hat made their escape to other quarters. T- ilteenTen wont to hoaoiiuarters fur treatineni, liuv'ing been brulaed and cut bv bricks anJ stones. One a given an enthus'las'tle welcome wticn until thiy prove xhmwlves lawbreakers.

-it taken to-day. "The rucsini; of local option lnws in all Senator Burnam said he was In doubt, the counties of Kentucky and the poinp under the language of his pair with of numerous States mean nothing. Senator Chinn, a.s to his rights to voto It Is by no means an indication that the tl motion to adjourn. Tho presi-peoplo of the country want temperance. Untl but that thev want the control and the lenl ruled he had a right to vote, and manner of running saJoone I ho voted, but before the result was an-wtll impress this fact upon the eonven- nouneed he withdrew his vote, as did tion to-morrow mornins.

There are but Senator Maxwell, who had voted under he walked into the House of LZt riS Bryan could not see that there was any medium between the Republican and Becltham. taking It for grant that if it was not Beckham then il must be a Republican. He did not take Into consideration that the men a-ca ntnv in session at Indianap-f-1- The meedng will continue until 8 January 30. fteSorth Carolina Legislature mot Jtfeiay to consider a change in the ptnad passenger rate law. If other hatnebr.

He came in uncx- ihe.ie have b-n "-trncgles hnw- tauves jurist broken. The police niaie only a lew arrests, as t.hey were unable to spare the men to take prisoners to the station hliue. wiio a v.v-i- In their wn suddenlj 1 al 1.n.,.,I.,..u WM d-iy puctetlly tind seen WILL RETIRE FROM TRUST COMPANY the same In- tli.en that vol. Why this e-n litiiiv the same few States the country in which a lo- i tho i.w.s everv nerson at If. of whv this enormous stenfleo cal option law could not pass.

Tho vote stood 17 to 17 on the motion now voting against Mr. tire Later In tlie afternoon another dem-voting for real Democrats who would imstration occurred in Kocnniggraetzer, are to be considered the Gov- Correction of Saloon Abuses. the pa.Sage of a pro-pi'Jon latv. about a mile distant from the Reichstag building, whore about a00 persons represent Kentucky ns It should be represented. LESLIE Irl.

SHAW MAY GO INTO POLITICS. when w- gu the rltrht ti el.et men st-ak for ns. they can iro down and sp-ik for th-nv'-ives. and disregard th- and the wish-s 'f wh-ni they speak? h-p- the rim will ootne u-h-n tli- in in who embezzles pow will he dotit with its severely as tl. mm who embezzles or ly moii'-y.

tAjiplause.) I hope tine- will come wh-n tho man wiio 1-oted to ropr'-rseiit an betrays that Idea will l-o w-hippod from soeb-ty ns w-whlt the scoundrel who pikes tieople's stant. They rose on their feol and cheered him heartily, the Republican members applauding as well as the Democrats. Bryan reached Frankfort from Covington about II o'clock, and as soon as he iiad washed his fn-ce ami hands was escorted to the Sta'to House. Mr. Beckham went w-i'tih him.

Little Enthusiasm. SOME and President Cox exercised his constitutional right to. vote In case of a tie and voted aye, thus adjourning the Senate till to-morrow. Before the ballot for Senator "was taken Senator "Walker, of Kenton, introduced the following now bills: No. 92 To amend charter of fourth-class cities so the ten-year plan of payment for street Improvements may ba adopted by said cities.

No. 93 To amend charter of fourth-class cities so that the Mayor may act in absence of Police Judge or appoint someone to act an Police Judge. No. 94 To amend charter of fourth-class cities relating to election of "SMALL DIFFERENCES" WITH ASSOCIATE. started serious rioting, lieforo they sueeeedtd In dWng much dcniwge, however.

The police there wore re-enforced strongly. They made several arrests and dispersed the crowd. From estimates nuule at a mimber of meetings of unemployed to-duy It appears that there are G0.000 men "There ls no doubt that if New York City was given tlie privilege of local option that the 10.000 saloons would be voted out. Why? Because the majority of the jeoplG want tho abuses of the saloons corrected, and to them that looks the easiest and surest way at the present time. 1 largo smal 1 comm unities there has sprung up a feeling of humanity tor the saloonkeeper, and the men who do not wish to persecute them or even prosecute them are in the majority.

"This does not necessarily mean, and docs not go to say, that the people of our taaorium plans accepted at Denver Democratic National Committee --teaagementa for the Ntitional Com-Provide for seats for 11,000 per-IJB 'fine convention hall. fl-W! tras a serious collision In r.er-resterday afternoon between the moiK-y and coaverus it to ms use. (At There was missing from the and from the speech the enthusiasm which usually marks the addresses by Mr. Bryan. Ho spoke on and he was followed atone oe stxet-ui pians-o by tho crowds which usually a'tten-d his The Only Way.

FUTURE PLANS INDEFINITE. several topics and touched -the present without work in Berlin. country am lawnreaiters nt heart and senatorial race only lightly in passing, but he said lie hnd understood that liavd fnllnw-f Vfnir fir thf New York, Jan. 21. Leslie M.

Shaw- JN a mob of unemployed movements. He wasted but little Umo nrvH went no other witv can we maintain the after he had reached the h-all. an-d ent thut th ln Snealter's desk, where ernnient. If their do straight to tne represent them, if their spokesmen he sat with Speaker Gooeh and Harry IUJ S.at fv them, if those who are their not volt their sentiments. It nif-relv lws to show School Boards, has reslgnod tho presidency of tho Car was restored HEAVY TAXES ON THE WATER COMPANY many men ites sounded.

stimulus Is necessary which wlil make: No. 95 To amend charter of fourth-the saloonkeeper, wherever ho may be, class cities so that new territory may r-t'sneet to tln letter the laws of his com- mr.n.vn.l tHthmir fntn rirfnlf i lie crou w.ia W(. popular governnient. w. flanlly filled up the chamber to such hav- mil tlie rule oi tne people.

1 ml-hl -Ive von other I II list Ions jinuimv. i ins uiinfinciu tu ins wniSKV Corrt I and beer nu-n will pc a lonir ways hi that To amend charter of fourth- direction, and It ls for that reason that I WILL COST CORPORATION ABOUT am lending my support to the movement. "Sint "no frauds were perpetrated In the primary. His position was that tho Democrats should elect their nominees even though the primary w.is illegal and fraudulent and that If any member objected to being bound by the primary on account of the fraud, then he should Goouft orde-rcd the my friends, time Is too brief to elnh- an extent that Mr. any floors a.uit.n clos $30,000 A YEAH.

lice. Saloonmen's Eyes Opened. only other proof that I am to to your attention Is the popular demand for the el-etlim of S-nators by direct vote of the people. For a hundred years we hud the present system of election by IN THE HOUSE. might happen.

Nebraskai! Introduced. Ttin s-ilnnnmpn have come to r-nt'y APPELLATE COURT REVERSES it si.ems from this gathering. that they is0; antlineea yesterday that ventlon of par- 'cka6 fHrSt cast in bi Island General etaJ Prabodv 5' elected United States have said so when he was before the people at the last general election and OPINTON un- wnicn Uiiara isrenKS me oueij.ee J3y voting JjU i.o J.Xjix Ui-xu i thov are br r.irlne tlieaisc ves i I.eirlslauir-s before there was protest oe, strong to make Itself known 111 an eloquent speed, full of prJ-iso a pass-d through mgr-ss. not after the member had been chosen shape of prolill.itliai. Tho Anti-Saloon 01 -CU-cureary.

l.eaKiie will never Knin a foothiR In Poiin- I Frankfor, jati. -In ir fulsome. Mr. Scho- in the I- Congress 111- growin, In favor of fleet nn of tors by the people. iimoc DlAUADnc CIIOODICCn The House was packed this mornlntr Mr.

Bryan. Mr. Scho- diivi vole of the people became so berth introduc Applause was not entirely lacking JUOUC murmnuo ou.n wlien Speakfir Gooch' rapped for or? the people still have that der at 10:30 o'clock. Many women i minimal for the law which has were present, being scattered all over Frankfort. Jan.

21. The Court been handed down from Rencro tion to i the house. They were seated in tho berth has ttciiuired already a reputa- proposing' the t-'on is an orator, and his speech in- amendment lo provide fur the election hy t.on i since Hint ime nil rAs- negie Trust Company, which ho mistimed early last March on his from the Treasury portfolio at Washington. In explaining his resignation to-night Mr. Shaw said that he had "small differences" with Charles Dickinson, tlie organizer nnd chief owner of tho trust company.

Of his future plans he would say nothing definite beyond this statement: "I may shy my castor into tho political ring." A report that Mir. Shaw had retired from the presidency reached the former Secretary of the Treasury late to-night. He characterized the announcement as premature, saying that it took him by surprise. Ho had understood tliat Ids resignation was to be kept a secret until next March. The Carnegie Trust Company was organized January 2, 1907.

On February 2G. following. Mr. Shaw was made lllssls siPPi Legislature elected of Anneals, bv Barker, reversed vw I members chntrs ana changed tho ap- "Hllams United State the Jefferson Circuit Court in the caso i "It is Ituposslbie for our society to work of the Louisville Water Company ver- lU-Pn tSM pearance of the House considerably. After prayer a motion was made that the reading of the journal bo dispensed with.

On this Represenatlve Harma the Hon. H. D. liH 0e term expires 4, sus Uie oi iouisviue. i ne acuon the s.iloonk.-:epers are perniMtrd to run Kir In -litnct tnn In oH thn T.mtI-j- tho will sooner or later rise I moved the ayes and naves to ascertain who was present.

Representative 11c-Knlcht raised the point that a three- llilln troducing Mr. Bryan, while short, was olutinil lias passed four oilier Congresses; --ns wa-llllv aii'l so widespread Is the s-iitimeul that beautifull cproseu anu was w.i.iinj applauded. Mr. Bryaii then spoke as as wi-11 us a 1 icniocratlc Con-Aillows- igress. and ln i-very the vote i i.

House and was practically unanimous: nnd almost Lctdies and Gentlemen. I pre late tnt ir(MHly on this subject and courtesy that has been sliowii hj tne Legislature by mo to spea to of (h(, you. and I shall observe the proprieties of the occasion by speaking onl po ich rL.preseiit subjects as I think deserving of your eo'1" ninn who put him In olllee. Mv slderatlon as legislators. IJut i am going Pn((1 tll(.

Republicans and to ask that the Democratic members- or n)kP mVe been demanding the Senate and House do me the honor to miled States Senators sbal) be assemble when we are through with this i p-npie is conclusive i.roof meeting, for I would like to talk Demoe- tlm( nmnp tlu, people there ls that nem-racv to Democraus for a while. (Ap- i ocratie idea of government that would during tho speech, but It failed awaken that party enthusiasm which it was intended to silr and from a standpoint of the success of Mr. Beckham It was a failure. The six members who have token a stand against Beckham, while holding Mr. Bryan In the highest regard, have taken their position, not through caprice or personal feeling, but because they believe they are serving the best interests of the Democratic party, and for this reason they have not been swayed In the least by the speech of the Mr.

Bryan's Speech. ville Water Company for taxes. The eSicT' vi court holds that the act of 1906 does counitdn' the hre-iiklmj of the la.ws which not exempt the property, and it Is held JJ, to be liable for taxes. Wllh the n-ntu Is the end. 'and so It has been with the saloon- nHiirf.

fltv whose grc-cd for money aaowed Judge A. E. Ilk-hards, Cltj Attorney, mirals and break the Wl to aSS Br5'an aeUv'rel a General erWard sPke the t-on rSOn' seventv-two ftfc died suddenly of heart expressed surprise yesterday over the of the "111 Wind" Proverb Applied. decision of the Court of Appeals. He said that he had thought all along that plnuse.) I make the repr-sentathy really represent those who selected MnCFani! the whol the case was alm'ost parallel tlhat redit Is due the AMI.

decided recently hy the Court of Ap- I Loigue and peop.e. fourths vote was necesisary to dispense with the reading of the journal. This point was sustained by the Speaker. It was found that ninety-eight members were present. Representative Edmunds and Representative Chase, the one a Democrat and the other a Republican, wero the only absentees.

Mr. Chase was 111 and was paired. Petitions asking the passage of a bl!) fixing a minimum age limit ot twenty-one years for all persons trapsmltting ordens on railroad lines, were presented by the members. Senator Rives appeared with a joins resolution providing for the furnishings of the Kentucky statutes, the codes of practice and ofllcJal manual to tho chairmen of the various committees, and the Governor's message to each member. The member from Lincoln moved that peals in favor of the water company It is rrKr rn ji yi o-anrtis cr purpose of tills chtimte ls to bring tbe il.nn In olTlee Into hurmony with th- man who his salary and elects him to office.

I have to these two proofs. and I might bring others tf the time per-t tnitted or the cause required. A Public Trust. ngalnst the city of Frankfort. In that tlc l0w reTionsicle for ca.se tihe water company held that it Just such movements as this on the part president, with an annual salary of $25,000.

Friends of Mr. Shav said tonight tliat ho might become the head of another financial institution possibly return West, or maybe enter the political arena. Bankruptcy Proceedings. Pittsburg, Jan. 21.

Bankruptcy proceedings in the United States District Court were brought to-day ngalnst Frederick Ingersoll, a well-known was not liable for taxes on the ground I am ln tne Binie i.u oo.oj..- I am here because i am Interested in all that has for its object the protection of the rights nnd the advancement of the interests of the waole people: and I am glad to visit this Democratic Leg s-lature, as I have had the pleasure of visiting a number of Republican Legislatures within the last year to discuss in a fuliiiamental way the questions In which we should all be interested, no matter to what party wo may belong. But. ns Democrat, I am also Interested In the car-rvtng out of certain reforms which 1 believe can bo more easily and surely carried out through tho Democratic parts at Los Angeles, Cal. Jlr. Bryan's speech to the Democrats was as follows: I will say to you.

ladles nnd gentlemen, that In nsklng to be permitted to speak to the Democratic members of the Senate and House I had no thought or desire to keep anybody else from here. I have no objection to Republicans listening; I 'have no objection to newspaper men reporting what I say. It ls not a confidential that It was quasi-public property. By the declsiloh of the Court of Ap or tne uouor eiementc 01 rne country. Their temV-rance movenien! is acting as a boomerang which ls mulling for a return of the old-fashioned temperance, njrainErt which no tolerant person can make a corn-plain t.

'8Ww aouse of The first point I want to make is this: That tho man who receives the suffrages peals yesterday the Louisville Water Company wUl bo required to pay taxes eaicih year amoun'tinr to about S30.000. KW13" waa dlarea the 518 (Concluded on 6th Page, 7th Column) (Concluded on 8th Page, 2d Column.) amusement proprietor..

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