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The Weekly Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 6

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gTre WLitWtx WLczlihi gttgte: If ridatj IgXrrruiug, gutg 17.1908 SUPERINTENDENT OF INSITKAN PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. VIOLA NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. PLATFORM PRESENTED; ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. G.

M. Jackson Furley KECHI -TOWNSHIP. John Ditch K. F. D.

No. l. Wichita 1. Smystr K- F. D.

No. 2. Wichita TRUSTEE. M1NNKHA TOWNSHIP. O.

E. Cootey CLERK. MINN EH A TOWNSHIP. Homer Smith TREASURER. MINNEHA TOWNSHIP.

Joab J. Massev Wichita PRECINCT MINNEHA TOWNSHIP. Thomas H. Means Wichita TRUSTEE. MORTON TOWNSHIP.

J- A. Llndholm TREASURER. MORTON TOWNSHIP. George B. Cheney E.

E. Sweet Cheney PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. MORTON TOWNSHIP. J. K.

narrinr V. Cheney 1CXC University avenue. Wichita Geo. E. Rogers Iui4 Hendryx avenue.

Wichita CO UN XX COMMISSIONER. SECOND DISTRICT. Dr. O. J.

Taylor t. Douglas avenue. Wichita COUNT COMMISSIONER. THIRD DISTRICT. C.

V. Bradberry Goddard O. J. Dunn Scbuit Nick Ein Maise M. B.

Hein Anoale j. W. WUllutm Clearwater JUDGE OF CITY COURT. WICHITA CITV. Alpheus 8W Aiaple street.

Wichita CLERK OF Cl'lY tuLRT, WICHITA CITV. W. C. Hershberger 36 N. Aiosley avenue.

Wichita MARSHALL OF CITY COUNT. WICHITA CITY. 8. F. Illnshaw commerce and for.

the prevention of private monopoly shall be added not substituted for. state remedies. We welconme the belated promise of tariff reform now offered by the Republican party, in tardy recognition of the righteousness of the Democratic position on this question: but the execution of this Important work to a party which is so deeply obligated to the significant fact that the promised relief was postponed until after the coming election an election to succeed in which the Republican party must have that same support from the beneficiaries of the high protective tariff as it has always heretofore received from them, and to the further fact that during years uninterrupted power no action whatever has been taken to correct the existing tariff Inipulties. We favor immediate revision of the tariff by the reduction of import duties. Articles entering Into competition with trust controlled product should be placed upon the free li.t;and matrial reductions should be made in that tariff upon the necessaries of life, especially, upon articles competing with such American manufactures as are sold abroad more cheaply than at home; and graduate reductions should be made in such other PLANK ON INJUNCTIONS IS MOST IMPORTANCE Asserts That Injunctions Should Not Be Issued in Casese WhereThey Would Not Be If No Industrial Dispute Were Involved.

Denver, Colo. After more than fifty-four hours of almost continuous service, the committee on resolutions of the Democratic national comntttee Friday night at 11:20 o'clock concluded its work on the platform, and after a. period of revision and re-arrangement of sections, the members headed by the chairman. Governor Haskell of Oklahoma, with the document under Ills arm. started for the convention hall.

After the last riank hau been agreed V.ww i 1 Clearwater STSCAH TOWN- JSTABLES. NINNESCAH iuvw upon. Senator ianiM pi store the tariff to a revenue Dasis. ex-Senator Smith of New Jersey, an- Existing duties have given to the man-nouneed their intention to surport the Ufacturers of paper a shelter behind nominee of the convention on the PIat- mriich they have organized combination form agreed upon. to raise the rriee of pulp and paper.

State of Kansas, Sedgwick County, ss. To Whom It May Concern: I. the undersigned, county clerk of the above-named county, have received a certified list of candidates for the various nominations to be made by each of the political parties in this state, and. in accordance with the provisions of law, I hereby publish so much thereof as is applicable to this county, and I have added thereto the names and addresses of the candidates for nimination by the several political parties as the same appear on file at my office. The following candidates for nominations of the several parties, and their postoffice addresses, follow under their respective parties.

Republican Party. PRESIDENTIAL. ELECTORS Case Holton J. B. Dyke J.

W. Grayblll G. H. Umb Henry J. A.

E. Moll R. W. M. A.

H- S. L. Tinton Iebanon Nwton Yates renter TopeK Olathe Grenola Columbus Courtland E. R. I Judson S.

Wert Topeka OOVERNOR. C. Leland. Jr Troy W. R.

Stubbs Iwrence LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. J. Kitisr-raid Dodge City SECRETARY OF STATE. Charles E- Denton Attica AUDITOR OF STATE. James M.

Nation Erie TREASURER OF STATE. Mark Tullev Independence ATTORNEY GENERAL. Fred S. Jackson Eureka F. Williams Columbus SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Edward T. Fairchild Ellsworth SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE Chas; W. Osage City STATE PRINTER. C. Austin Strong city Thos.

A. McNeal Topeka Albert T. Reld Topeka RAILROAD COMMISSION r.n.. George W. Kanavel SedgwtcK Frank J.

Ryan wavtnwonn Charles A. Ryker Hutchinson UNITED STATES SMA1UH. Brtstow Salina Chester I. Ixmg Medicine iyxige CONGRESSMAN EIGHTH Victor Murdock Wichita STATE SENATOR. E.

Pyle 13'; University avenue. icniia 11. Stewart Ift47 Lawrence avenue. Wichita JUDGE OF EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL DIS1RICT. Thos.

C. Wilson 152 Park Place avenue, vv icnua COUNTY CLERIC Anderson Cheney L. Leland 10C8 Hendrvx avenue. Wichita COUNTY TREASURER. M.

Cotner Anness W. Jones. 1015 Coolidge avenue, icnita Harvey S. Pittman R. U.

iso. b. wicnua REGISTER OF DEEDS. M. Balderston 713 N.

Emporia avenue, icnua Joseph Bowman is. aiain sireei. i icnua D. Westgate 1Z34 Korert avenue, wienna COUNTY ATTORNEY. J.

Adams 357 N. Emporia avenue, wicnita S. Hawks ...512 S. Emporia avenue. Wichita PROBATE JUDGE.

W. T. Buckner 7 E. Central avenue. Wichita E.

633 S. Main street. Wichita R. H. King 407 E.

Douglas avenue, icnita SHERIFF. W. L. Appling 2404 E. First street.

Wichita Charles F. Horner 21 N. Market street. Wichita CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT. W.

G. Malone R. F. D- No. 9.

Wichita Matt J. Parrett abash avenue. Ichita SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. W. Swaney Derby COUNTY SURVEYOR.

John K. Brown 1245 N. ichita street, Ichita CORONER. M. M.

McColl'ster W. central avenua. wicnita REPRESENTATIVE SEVENTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. Edward B. Jewett -M7 N.

Lawrence avenue. Wichita J. A. B. Shlppey Mutvane Jesse D.

Wall N- Market street. Wichita REPRESENTATIVE SEVENTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. A. C. Husey 531 S- Market street.

Wichita Cliff Matson W. Central avenue. Wichita REPRESENTATIVE SEVENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. Nicholas Gensman Garden Plain COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SECOND DISTRICT.

M. Ballard 42 W. Fifteenth street. Wichita F. A.

Gackenbach CO S. Market street. Wichita S. Kernan TJ S. Topeka avenue.

Wichita COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Tl IIKU DISTRICT. JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COl'RT. i Alfred W. Benson Henry F.

Mason Garden City Clark A. Smith Cawker City William E- M. Ousler Wichita BTATE PRINTER. Albert O. Carmth Overbrook RAILROAD COMMISSIONER.

Lewis A. Benson Clay Center josepn m. uaira Harper Henry Roeifs Bushton UNITED STATES SENATOR. Ernest G. Shouse Parws OONORESSWAN EIGHTH DISTRICT.

No nomination. Pursuant to the foregoing. I hereby gtve notice that a primary election will ba held on the, 4th day of August. IX. at which time candidates from the abova list may be nominated by the various political parties of this state on their several tickets, and that the said primary election will be held at the usual polling places of this county, to wit: FIRST WARD.

First Precinct City building. Second Precinct No. 110 S. Lawrence. Third Precinct No.

ir4 ft Lawrence. SECOND WARD. First Precinct No. 149 N. Ms la.

Second Precinct No. 5C7 N. Main. Thtrd Precinct Water street, north Tenth street on Mo. Pac.

THIRD WARD. First Precinct No. 112 East Second street. Second Frecincr No. 119 N.

Emperta avenue. Third Precinct No. zy E. Douglaa. Jl ftTH ARD.

First Preclnct-No. 309 E- Murdock. Second Precinct No. VH E. Murdock.

Third Precinct Seventeenth street, between Lawrence and Market. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct No. W. Douglas.

Second Precinct No. W. Douglas. SIXTH WARD. Flirt Preclnct-No.

1CHI Douglas. Second Precinct No. 1111 E- Afton Township Rising Star school house. Attica Township I. O.

O. T. hatt. Goddard. Delano Township Eureka school houaa.

Eagle Township Couch's hall. Bentley. Erie Township Anness school how. GARDEN PLAIN TOWNSHIP. North Precinct Ball school house.

South Precinct Band hall. Garden Plain. Grant River Township-Center school houee. Grant Township Sons Veierans hall. Sunnydale.

Greeley Township Township hall. ML Hope. GYPSUM TOWNSHIP. Le East Precinct Gypsum Center scho bOUSe. West Precinct South Wichita chocI house.

Illinois Township Star school house. Kechl Township Kechl Township hall Lincoln. TonhipFurlev school house. Minneha Township Minoeha Center school house. Morton Township Township hall.

Cheney. NInnescah Township I. O. O. haJL Clearwater.

Ohio Township Richmond Hill school house. PARK TOWNSHIP. Kat Precinct School house. District No. 3.

West Precinct Malse. Payne Modern Woodman hall, Greenwich. ROCKFORD TOWNSHIP. Derby Tret 1 net Waugh building. Drby.

uuivanc irrcinci lis ijnea building. Mulvane. Salem Township Township hall. Sherman Township Phillip Caaen'a blacksmith t-hou, Andale. Union Townshtp-CIfy hall.

Colwich. VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. North Precinct Hargett school house. South Prednct-L O. O.

F. hall. Valley Center. Viola Township Town of Viola. Waco Township Township hall.

Wichita Township Township hall. tX N. Hydraulic. The hours of voting In all precincts In cities of the first cla are from e'rlock a. m.

until o'clock n. m. In all other voting places the polls will be opeaed at o'clock a. m. and closed at 6 clock p.

m. Done at my office in the cltv of Wichi ta, county of Sedgwick. Kansas, this fth day of June. 1S. c.

N. CARTwnmiir (Seal) County Clerk. First Publication July 10. In the City Court of Wichita, Sedgwick county, Kansas. W.

L. Stout, Plaintiff. vs. Charles Rhell. Defendant.

LEGAL The State of Kansas to Above Named Iefendant. Charles Rhell. Greeting: You. the defendant. Charles Rhell.

win take notice that you have been sue4 In the above entitled court, in the above entitled action, by W. L. Stout, plaintiff therein, who has filed his bill of particulars In said court agalnrt you for money bad and received in the sum of forty dollars, and that the Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific Railway company has been garnished In said action, and that said company has unswered that It has goods and chattels In Its possession and under Its control belonging to you. the said Charles Rheil: that the above entitled action will come on for hearing la the City Court of Wichita on the 3rd day of August.

liWS. at 9 o'clock a. at the court house In the city of Wichita. before James L. Dyer, judge of said court, and that unless you appear and defend In this action at said Urn Judgment 'U1 be rendered against you for the sum of forty dollars and eots of suit, and ald property garnished aeld to apply on said Judgment.

Dated and first publication this 3rd day of July. A. 1 W. I STOUT. Plaintiff.

By S. 8. HAWKS. His Attorney. wn-tt STOPPED ITS WORK Another Snag for Prairie Oil and Gat Company.

Coffeyville, Kan. The county commissioners of Nowata county, Oklahoma, Friday refused to grant the Pratrta Oil and Gas company the fight to crowa the public highways with Its proposes pipe line from the Frtallow oil fields ta the Carey, tank farm. The actios) was taken in acto by th Prairie company 'till th Injunction proceedings at Guthrie are finally settled. Gardens on Vacant Lota. A goM plan has been adapted In tha city of Hartford.

by men without work, or only working part cf the wrk. to help therr.selve th neceeaartea r-f life. TT.ey are renting vacant bjlldlag lots in the city and are paying from tt to SIS rent for the aeaam. Ral estate dealers and owners of va cant lots rtate that th demand for th lo's ha reached such proportions aa to eatcit- conelderabi comment In th realty trade. It has been estimated that an average city 3 by IVi feet, will prtrl'j vegetables the value cf tl'O to li a and It can readily be seen that a man with a Uttl spar tlm and a knark frr gtrdej ran turn Ms time to vA aerwunt In raising vegetable.

According tfc eetimate of a real tx-r who l.aa watch, th tnov. rrept there are r.o lees than Yfi vacant p.t ur.dr cultivation in Hartford, a4 be that before lng the auinb win be dojtled. It wwH a gd idea for 'ei 1 ewat deader and owners of vacant 1n aH large to gtv lots for a err. all rer.tal to the uemtty4 and wi-S rr.all roeans. fhey w'd At it earn It would hefp t.e vrr cf the pay Ma tax.

Chicago Tribune. Horses and Cattla. Th vhH of th horae hi th Unttad States Is C.2M "A or ta7.me.fln) mere than all tfc rattle, sheep and hogm. Iforves In valo C01.9ns.oao last yetr. TKfJtm Ltveee ar th sot valoable prodiact th farm Corn an! cotton together tl.

two rival king ar um than th tfi aiuation a rvl if mm cuVi Irrpror h'rev aa we br our corn it uli dnb: th valu and Itvrrwae eur hers raiua cooc LLaa HXAjUOa.XA a yeag. TOWNSHIP. S. NIghswonger R. F.

D. No. 1. Clearwater TRUSTEE. WACO John F.

D- No. Oatvllle CLERK. WACO TOWNSHIP. C. H.

F. D. No. I. Wichita TREASURER.

WACO TOWNSHIP. R. D. Meyer R. F.

D. No. 1. OatvfUa JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. WACO TOWNSHIP.

R. B. Kerr R. F. D.

No. 7. Wichita CONSTABLES. WACO TOWNSHIP. John Brown R.

F. No. T. Wichita PRECINCT COM ITTEEMAN, WACO TOWNSHIP. D.

Tearney R. r. D. No. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.

FIRST WARD. SECOND PRECINCT. J. V. 6U 8.

Emporia avenue. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, FIRST WARD. THIRD PRECINCT. H. Shields.

Water street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, SEC OND WARD. SECOND PRECINCT. John W. Sherman avenue.

Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, SEC OND WARD. THIRD PRECINCT. Isaac S. 1403 Waco avenue. Wichita rKECIXCT COMMITTEEMAN.

THIRL) WARD. FIRST PRECINCT T. E. Third street. Wichita fRECI.MT COMMITTEEMAN, FOURTH WARD.

FIRST PRECINCT. L. Amett Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FOURTH vAKU. SfcCOND PRECINCT.

Rufus N. Market street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FOURTH WARD. THIRD PRECINCT.

E. Jacques lh E. Fifteenth street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FIFTH WARD.

FIRST PRKClKfrr James Murry 0 8. Seneca street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, FIFTH WARD. SECOND PRECINCT. A.

A. Athenian street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SIXTH WARD. SECOND PRECINCT.

L. Francis 118 Pattie avenue. Wichita Socialist Party. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. B.

Grimm Concordia Hannibal Turner Holcorab Douglass C. P. Arkansas City A. Rutgera Livingston Hack berry C. F.

Miller Emporia c. omiin Leavenworth John C. Stratton Hutchinson A. C. Welch Hugoton Andrew Intsen Deartng cnarien unjni Guilford JUSTICE OF THE 8UPREME COURT.

W. J. McMillln Osace City C. Geuda Sprlnns Myron F. Wlltse Hiawatha GOVERNOR.

George Francis Hibner Concordia Ufcl TENANT-GOVERNOR. M. G. Porter Bogue SECRETARY OF STATE. Frank Curry Topeka AUDITOR OF STATE.

F. S. Webh TREASURER OF STATE. 1- D. Barrett Wichita AUUKfttr GENERAL David Elder Crossley clay Center SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Grace Brewer Girard SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE. Frank M. Lutschg Great Bend 8TATE PRINTER. E. N.

Firestone Fort Scott RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. D. Beedy Chardon D. C. Moore Dodre c'Mtv Moses Whit comb Bronson UNITED STATES SENATOR.

a A. 8mith Wlnfiel.l CONGRESSMAN EIGHTH DISTRICT. A. A. Roe Wichita STATE SENATOR.

J. B. Springate 1739 N. Lawrence avenue. Wichita JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT.

EIGH TEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. J. G. Graham Colwich COUNTY CLERK. Wm.

McCue Chenev COUNTY TREASURER. W. S. N. Main street.

Wichita KEU1HTER OF DEEDS. S. M. Belden Valley Center COUNTY ATTORNEY. J.

T. 207 Vine street, Wichita rnUcAifi JUIKJE. O. P. Cooper.

.140 N. Main street. Wichita brlErllr James DuVault Goddard CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT. E. M.

watrus Wichita SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. L. V. Crum Cheney COUNTY SURVEYOR. I J.

Dorey 1637 N. Santa Fe street. Wichita CORONER. M. A.

Pratt E. Murdock avenue, Wichita REPRESENTATIVE. SEVENTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. T. J.

Furnish 430 S. Hillside avenue, Wichita REPRESENTATIVE SEVENTY SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. Frank 11. French 235 8. Market street.

Wichita tUL.Ml IU.M JIIHiONER. SECOND DISTRICT. II. J. Stokes 1003 S.

Market street. Wichita JUDGE or THE CITY COURT. WICHITA CITY. S. P.

Wabash avenue. Wichita CLERK OF THE CITY COURT. WICHITA CITY. 11. H.

Blase. .4.17 N. Main street. Wichita MARSHALL CITY COURT. WICHITA CITY.

J. 8. Whiteaker "9 8. Wichita street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.

EAGLE ow J. A. Wilson Valley Center PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FIRST WARD. TlilltU rKECI.NCT, WICHITA CITY.

C. A. Hamlin 1524t 8. Main street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.

SECOND WARD. HKST PRECINCT, WICHITA CITY. Oscar H. Blase 437 N. Main.

Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SECOND ARD. SECOND PRECINCT, WICHITA CITY. Miles Wtttum 712 N. Waco avenue.

Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SECOND WAKH, THIKIJ rilECINCT. WICHITA CITY. L. 8.

Whit more iai mrr, avenue, wicnita PRECINcrr COMMITTEEMAN. THIRD WAKI. lKr WICIUTA CITY. Nicolas Rooney 13 N. Market street.

Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. THIRD ARD. SECOND WICHITA CITY. A. M.

Suddeth 414 N. Washington avenue. Wichita PRECJNCT COMMITTEEMAN. THIRD WARD. THIRD PRECINCT D.

Hefiebower 223 Cleveland avenue. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOURTH WARD. FIRST PRECINCT. WICHITA CITY. J.

G. Overetrect Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOURTH WARD. SECOND PRECINCT. WICHITA CITY. John Q.

Hoover 114 W'ehlngten avenue. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN FOURTH WARD. THIRD PRECINCT. WICHITA CITY. R.

B. Ranon Zl'S Ijwrence a ret) tie, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FIFTH WARD FIRT PRECINCT, WICHITA CITY. J. P.

Parkh-rt 8 'are tret. Wrht PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SIXTH WARD FIRPT PRECINCT. WICHITA CITY. G.

Jarkftfi -2i2 Iafayette avenue, irVj'ta rRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN SIXTH WARD FSCOr PRECJNCT WICHITA CITY iiZ Laura street. Wichita Prohibition Party. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Marcus PcktU (ieorge fr Parker Hintorn Ula fion Wf.l.am Or. 11 Jee Ma-k John Jam T.

Oldham Preetoa W'atnut "ii7 iayjor ojy Davi w. weot omvtVi PTv.CFvaT,U: COURT. Robert fifcaw Ottaw M. C. Wereer 2lTJl Rutn A- Katia GOVERNOR.

7 Alfred Hf AbiJere LrrrrEN ant oo-erno A Ion Evr tttn SEORETARr OF STATE! C0r Nirkerson jf PJ All. A. TREASURER Aerbcc OF STATE Pushtr-a ATTOKfET GENERAL W. nvj TEN DENT or ri'ui7rSD INsTTRUCTT ON jC J- x.Oiwsca I The committee adopted for presen- I v.a xanon to in- ioinriui" resolutions regarding Abraham Lanc-coln's birthday celebration: "Whereas, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln occures bn February 22. therefore be it Resolved.

By the Democratic national convention, that we recommend its appropriate celebration through-Cut the land." The committee voted down a resolution that hereafter a majority vote shall be sufficient to effect the nomination of any candidate for president or vice-president in national Democratic conventions. The Democratic national platform: "We, the representatives of the Democracy of the United States, in national convention assembled, re-affirm our belief in and pledge our loyalty to the principles of the party." "We rejoice at the increasing signs of an awaking throughout the country. The various investigations have traced graft and political corruption to the representatives of predatj-y wealth and laid bare the unscrupulous methods by which they have debauched lections and preyed upon a defenseless public through the subservient whom they have raise. 1 to place and power." "Tue conscience of the nation is now aroused to free the government from the grip of those who have made it a business esset of the favor-seeking corporations; it must become again a people's government and be administered in all its departments according to the Jef iersonian maxim of 'equal rigghts to all and special privileges to none. "Shall the people rule?" is the overshadowing issue which manifest itself in all the questions now under discussion." The courts of justice are the bulwark of our liberties, and we yield to none In our purpose to maintain their dignity.

Our party has given to the bench a long line of distinguished judges. this department mush be jealously maintained. XV rwmt publican party to raise a false issue respecting the judiciary. It is an un I Just reflection upon a great body of our citizens to assume that they lack respect for the courts, and if the laws which the people create, and if the laws appear to work economic, social or political injustice. It is our dnty to change them.

The only basis upon which the intergity of our courts and protection of life, personal liberal and property. It judicial processes may be abused, we should guard thertf gainst abuse. Expehience has proven the necessity a modification of the law relative to injunctions, and we reiterate the pledge of our national platforms of 183 and 1304 in favor of the measure which passed the United States senate in 159S. but which a Rubllcan congress h.s ever since refused to enact, relating to contempt in federal eourts. andprovlding for trial by jury In cases and indirect contempt.

Qusetions of judicial practice have arisen especially in connection with Industrial disputes. We deem that the parties to all judicial prlceedings should be treated with rigid impartiality, and that injunctions should not be issued In any cases which injunctions would not issue if no industrial dispute were Involved. aiiv organization or in- usir mane essential that there should be no abridgement of the right Of wage earners and producers to oi wage3 oa me improvement iator con- n.i.v...-. in ti sum laoor or- anizations and their members should not be regarded as illegal combinations In r.orilnl lii.l. We favor the eight-hour en government works.

T1- 1 riso me iemocratic party to the enactment of a law bv eonsrress. as far as the federal jurisdiction extends, for a general employers' li-bllity act covering injury to body or loss of life of employers. We pledge the Democratic party to the enactment of a law creating a department of labor, represented separately. In the president's cabinet which department shall include the-Subject of mines and mining. 1 TRUSTEE.

IN ESC A TOWNSHIP. Frank Muruhv W. VSHiP CLERK. NINNESCAH TOW T. J.

Macredie Clearwater i VLlP'm. ow.o i T. J. McLaughlin Clearwater Clearwater H. Stevens.

SHIP. Jordan Brumfleld Clearwatew Howard Watt PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. NINNESCAH TOWNSHIP. J. C.

Nlckerson Clearwater TRUSTEE, PARK TOWNSHIP. L. W. Scott Malie W. I.

Swltier R. F. D. No. 1.

Malta TREASURER. PARK TOWNSHIP. 11. B. Marshall Malta JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PARK.

TOWNSHIP. J. E. Norrls R. F- D.

No. 1. Maize PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. PARK TOWNSHIP, WEST PRECIM.1. Chas.

F. D. No. 9, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. ROCK FORD TOWNSHIP.

DERBY PRECINCT. T. D. Wardell TRUSTEE, SALEM TOWNSHIP. Erna Huff.

R. F. D. No. 6.

Wichita CLERK. SALEM TOWNSHIP. J. T. Watson R.

F. D. No. 1. Peck TREASURER.

SALEM TOWNSHIP. A. H. Youngmeyer R. F.

D. No. 6. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SALEM TOWNSHIP.

A. T. R. F. D.

No. 6, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SHERMAN TOWNSHIP. BTuce Price Andale TRUSTEE. UNION TOWNSHIP.

F. J. Krler PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, UNION TOWNSHIP. Jasper W. Harrison Colwich TRUSTEE.

VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. G. W. Bell Sedgwick CLERK. VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP.

G. W. Bright Valley Center TREASURER. VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. A.

S. Hyde Vallev Center JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. B. E. Davis Center Samuel Garver Valley Center CONSTABLES.

VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. John R. Gilchrist Valley Center PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. SOUTH PRECINCT.

J. M. MIckev VHlley Center TRUSTEE, WACO TOWNSHIP. Lee Golden R. F.

D. No. ft. Wichita CLERK. WACO TOWNSHIP.

C. V. Royal R. F. D.

No. 1, Oatvilte TREASURER. WVACO TOWNSHIP. Dan Behncr F. D.

No. 6. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FIRST WARD, FIRST PRECINCT. Bellew 704 S.

Market street, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FIRST WARD. SECOND PRECINCT. Harry Miles 31o S. L-iwrence avenue, Wlch ta PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.

FIRST WARD. THIRD PRECINCT. J. P. S.

Market street, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SECOND WARD. FIRST PRECINCT. John F. Kirker N.

Waco avenue, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SECOND WARD, SECOND PRECINCT. Benjamin H- Downing 614 N. Waco avenue, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SECOND WARD THIRD PRECINCT: Joseph R.

Downing 12i3 N. Waco avenue. Wichita 'RECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FOURTH WARD. FIRST PRECINCT.

Ollie Goodln 621 E. Murdock avenue. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FOUJvTH WARD. SECOND PRECINCT.

J. W. 1120 N. Market street. Wichita Columbus M.

Britenfield 1321 E. Ninth street. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FOURTH WARD. THIRD PRECINCT.

G. T. Cubbon N. Market street. WlrMta PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.

Tirrn WARD. FIRST PRECINCT. John A. Harts 525 Campbell avenue, Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. FIFTH WARD.

SECOND PRECINCT. E. L. Foulke Wichita PRECIXtrr COMMITTEEMAN. FIFTH wnn pbi'imvpt jA.

Ida avenue. Wichita RECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. SIXTH WARD. SECOND PRECINCT. C.

S. Conner lo.3 S- Hydraulic avenue. Wichita Democratic Party. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Arthur E.

Asher Hutchinson Everard Bierer Hiawatha Fred C. Flory Howard George W. Glitk Atchison J. W. Howe Abilene Citnrv II Malrhette Reginald Heber Meade Great W.

P. Morris Marion John B. Re Mankato T. J. Sweeney Lawrence JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT.

A. E. Helm Isaac O. Pickering Joseph P. Rosslter Edward K.

Sapn GOVERNOR. Jeremiah D. Russell J. Harrison Olathe ville Galena Winfield SM W. II- Ryan.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. Harry McMillan Mlnneanolli. SECRETARY OF STATE. Willis II- Kemper Topeka AUDITOR OF STATE. Louis EPi iPKer B'lrllngton TREASURER OF STATE.

Conway Marshall Garnett ATTORNEY GENERAL. Georae W. Freerks Wichita James M. Meek. Kansas Clrv SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Mrs. Ella Burton Topeka SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE. 1 Milton F. STATE PRINTER. cor.p tann i E.

F- Hudson Fredonia RAILROAD COMMISSIONER Oscar O. Ayres. Frank C. Fields. Oscar O.

Ayres Olathe Prairie Wichita Hill City Jeremiah E. Taylor Riddle Marion UNITED STATES SENATOR. Hugh P. CONGRESSMAN EIGHTH DISTRICT. Frank B.

I-awrence El Dorado STATE SENATOR. IV Vf .1. fUrkw JUDGE OF 1 1 1 F. NTH UD I CI A DISTRICT. A.

K'-irh 1117 N. Lawrence avenue. Wirhlta Frat.k Niehswongtr Sit Emrrt exertue. Wichita COUNTY CLERK. T.

E. OUNTT ATTORNEY. W. A Avres l-'l- vni. Wichita PROBATE JUDGE.

O. ICrk S17 N. avenue, 8HERIFF. r.Lhard SOi Mrhet tre. 'Wluf'a CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT.

P.ay Taylor Jrei' rIti Wr)lta SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. J. V. Cdvl R. F.

1. WirMta COUvtt SURVEYOR Ranscm prow fTT TorS svenue ETR r. EN A Tl F. T. NTT- FIRST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT W.

KSritpatrick WI'M'a REPRESENT ATI VF SEVENTY -SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT Geo W. Poks Gl'man avenge. REPRESENT ATI VU SEVENTY-THIRD LEGISLATTVJC DISTRICT, ruljy Tl U. te rf i w. I U5 S.

Charles street, leant TMI-STK. iVftiN TOWNSHIP. Ch" Strobel. Goddard "VWt jiuiau inn mi TREASURER. AFTON TOWNSHIP.

John Plain TRUSTEE. ATTiCA TOWNSHIP. P. J. Strunk R.

F. D. No. 2, Colwich CLERK. ATTICA TOWNSHIP.

M. Mohr R. F. D. No.

2. Colwich TREASURER. ATTICA TOWNSHIP. 8. L.

Davidson Goddard PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. ATTICA TOWNSHIP. 9aDh Glrrens Andale 1KUSTEE. DELANO TOWNSHIP. C.

A. Cain R. F. D- No. 7.

Wichita CLICK K. DELANO TOWNSHIP. W. F. Kuhn R.

F. D. No 8. Wichita TREASURER. DELANO TOWNSHIP.

i l-k l1-ti(fja JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. DELANO TOWNSHIP. John Bunker. F. D.

No. 8. Wichita Ed Jaax R. F. D- No.

1. Ma.ze CONSTABLES, DELANO TOWNSHIP. Mart Kuhn R. F. D.

No. 8. Wichita H. Schnoor R. F.

D. No. P. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. DELANO TOWNSHIP.

I. Dunham R. F. D. No.

9. Wichita C. A. Miller R. F.

D. No. Wichita TREASURER. EAGLE TOWNSHIP. C.

L. Ba ird Bentley PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, EAGLE TOWNSHIP. Chas. Dosien Bentley TRUSTEE. ERIE TOWNSHIP.

S. J. Ramsdale Anness CLERK. ERIE TOWNSHIP- E. R.

Brown Anness TREASURER, ERIE TOWNSHIP. E. A. Saunders Anness JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ERIE TOWNSHIP.

J. B. Knox Annesa PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN ERIE TOWNSHIP. J. II.

Knowlton Annesss TRUSTEE. GARDEN PLAIN TOWNSHIP. John Pauly. Garden Plain CLERK. GARDEN PLAIN TUWMjmr.

B. 11. Summers Garden Plain TREASURER, GARDEN PLAIN TOWNSHIP. Henry Tenneasen Garden Plain JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. GARDEN PLAIN TOWNSHIP.

John Fritz Plain CONSTABLES. GARDEN PLAIN TOWNSHIP. Wm. Aaron Garden Tlain TRUSTEE. GRANT TOWNSHIP.

J. A. Harcpson Valley Center CLERK. GRANT TOWNSHIP. J.

F. Mayali Valley Center TREASURER. GRANT TOWNSHIP. W. E.

Brown Valley Center JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, GRANT TOWNSHIP. B. B. McCormack Valley Center J. (.

Thompson Valley Center CONSTABLES. GRANT TOWNSHIP. Jess Dorathy Valley Center S. A. Ridenour Valley Center PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.

GRANT TOWNSHIP. P. F. Lekron Valley Center TRUSTEE.UREELEY TOWNSHIP. S.

E. Allison Mt. Hope CLERK. GREELEY TOWNSHIP. Vally Elder Mt, Hope TREASURER.

GREELEY TOWNSHIP. BenJ. Hill Mt. Hope. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

GREELEY TOWNSHIP. George A. Gilmore Mt. Hope PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. GREELET TOWNSHIP.

W. E. Mattison Mt. Hope TRUSTEE. GYPSUM TOWNSHIP.

Wm. Lint Derby CLERK. GYPSUM TOWNSHIP. Edgar Clrg Derby TREA8URER. GYPSUM TOWNSHIP.

J. E. Derby TRUSTEE. ILLINOIS TOWNSHIP. John Clonmeli CLERK.

ILLINOIS TOWNSHIP. Frnk M. Mitchell Bayneville TREASURER. ILLINOIS TOWN8HIP. Charles Ogden Oatvllle PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, ILLINOIS TOWNSHIP.

A. F. Petersen Goddard TRUSTEE. KECHI TOWNSHIP. G.

Fanning. F. D. No. 1.

Wichita CLERK. KECHI TOWNSHIP. John Conine R. F. D.

No. 1. Wichita TREASURER. KECHI TOWNSHIP. P.

8. F. D. No. 2.

Wichita JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. KECHI TOWNSHIP. W. P. F.

D. No. Wichita J. W. Harshly Kechi CONSTABLES.

KECHI TOWNSHIP. A. J. F- D. No.

2. Wichita J. A. Fifher Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. KECHI TOWNSHIP.

John F. D. No. 2. Wichita TRUSTEE.

MINNEHA TOWNSHIP. Henry J. F. D. No.

4. Wichita CLERK. MINNEHA TOWNSHIP. William F. D.

No. 4. Wichita. TREASURER. MINNEHA TOWNSHIP.

C. B. Vail R. F. D.

No. 4. Wichita JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. MINNEHA TOWNSHIP. Peter Pallv R.

F. D. No. 3. Wichita H.

L. Miller R. F. D. No.

4. Wichita CONSTABLES. MINNEHA TOWNSHIP. Cliff Hamm R- Y. D- No.

2, Wichita T. 1 Vail R. F. D. No.

4. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. M1NNE HA TOWNSHIP. ''iiVilwvViKWAu TwrvSinP TRUSTEE. N1INESCAH TOWNSHIP.

R. F. D. No. 4, Wichita Paul D.

MrClintock Clearwater CLERK. NINNESCAH TOWNSHIP. Leon Clearwater TREASURER, NINNESCAH TOWNSHIP. A. E.

Kirk Clearwater PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN, NINNE SCAH TOWNSHIP. S. W. Sarkett Clearwater i CLERK. OHIO TOWNSHIP.

I A. Webb Clearwater TREASURER. OHIO TOWNSHIP. A. IlM- Clearwater TRUSTEE.

PAYNE TOWNSHIP. 1 E. O. Erdwien Greenwich PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. ROCK- 1 FORD TOWNSHIP.

DERBY. PRECINCT. William Shkld Derby TRUSTEE. SALEM TOWNSHIP. i W.

M. rwth F- D. No. l. Pewk CLERK.

SALEM TOWNSHIP George M. Bachman. R. F. No Wichita TREASURER.

SALEM TOWNSHIP. John Grin-tead R. F. D. No.

1. Peck PRECINCT COMMITTKFMAN. SALEM TOWNSHIP. Wm. Turrer R.

F- D. No Wiohita TRUSTEE SHERMAN TOWNSHIP. Ren Enrell.recht Andale Simon Kraus Andale CLERK. SHERMAN TOWNSHIP Nick Mrx Mt. Hope TREASURER.

SHERMAN TOWNSHIP. Math Lies Andale JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. SHERMAN TOWNSHIP. Grant Kr.errle Andale "ON STAPLES. SHERMAN TOWNSHIP.

Peter Klein Andale TRUSTEE UNION TOWNSHIP. Chrlt Henry S' Colwich CLERK UNION TOWN8HIP. Ix.uin I'H'ry Colwich TREASURER. UNION TOWNSHIP Nlek MJru colwich PRECINCT COMM1TTE EM AN. UNION TOWNSHIP.

J. Cofwlrh TRUSTEE. VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. Crs Valjev C-ter CLERK. VALLEY CKNTER TOWNSHIP.

L. C-fr1 Sedgwfc-k TREASURER. VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP. Trsr Vailey Center JUSTICE THE PF-ACE. VALLEY CENTER TOWNSHIP.

A. Offman Sedgwick T- CntT rO.V7ABLr. VAI.LFT CENTER TOWNSHIP. K. f.

Sedgwirk Center rp.ECIN-r coMNflTTKEMAN VAL-IX TNTER TOWMHIP. NORTH PRECINCT V. Brorkg Valley Center PRECINCT rYNMMrTTFlTMAN VALLEY CENTER TOWMHIP. SOUTH PRECIS" T. C.

I- Ne'en Vrr Cr.ter ci.r-RK. VIOLA TOWNSHIP R. Vkola JUSTICE OK THE I'EVCE. VIOLA TOWNSHIP J. MiTJer Vie CONiTAliLES.

VIOLA TOWNSHIP. Chari F- D. No. 1. Arrml Edward 1 J.

J. P. A. J. S.

j. I schedules as may be necessary to re- thu3 imposing a tax unon the spread of knowledge We demand the immedite repeal of the tariff on wood pulp, print paper, lumber, timber and logs, and that these articles be placed upon the free list. Railroad Regulation. "We assert the right of congress to exercise complete control over inter- state commerce and the right of each state to exercise like control over commerce within Its borders. "We demand such enlargement of the powers of the Interstate commerce commission as may' be necessary to compel railroads to perform their duties as common carriers and prevent discrimination and extortion.

"We favor the efficient supervision and rate regulation of railroads engaged in Interstate commerce. To this end we recommend the physical valuation of railroads Ijty the interstate commerce commission, such valuation to take into consideration the physical value of the property, the original cost of reproduction and all elements of value that will render the valuation-made fair and just. We favor such legislation as will prohibit the railroads from engaging in business which their shippers, also legislation which will assure such reduction in transportation rates as conditions will permit, care being taken to avoid reduc- i thai -wstltlrl rnmnpl rft 11 toll ftf wages, prevent adequate service or do injustice to legitimate investments. We heartily approve the laws prohibiting the pass and the rebate, and we favor any further necessary legislation to restrain, correct and prevent such abuses. "We favor such legislation as will increase the power of the interstate commerce commission, giving it the initiative with reference to rates and transportation charges put Into effect by the railroad companies and permitting the Interstate commerce cammls-sion.

on its own lniative, to declare a rate illegal and as being more than should be charged for such services. 1 lne lr-" re.aung inereto la inadequate by reason of the fact that (the Interstate commerce commission Is without power to fix or Investigate a rate until complaint has been made to 'it by the shipper. We further declare that all agree ments of traffic or other associations of railway agents affecting Interstate rates. or classification, shall be unlawful unless filed with and approved by the interstate commerce com mission. We favor the enactment of a law giving to the interstate commerce commission the power to Inspect proposed railroad tariff rates or schedules be fore they shall take effect, and.

If they be found to be unreasonable, to initiate an adjustment thereof. Publicity and Campaign Contributions "We demand federal legislation forever terminating the partnership which has existed between corporations of the coun try and the Republican rarty. under the expressed or implied agreement that In return for the contribution of great sums of money herewith to purchase elections they should be allowed to continue substantially unmolested In their efforts to encroach on the rights ef the people. "Any reasonable doubt aa to the exist ence of thia relation has been forever dls pelled by the sworn testimony of wit nesses examined In the Insurance investi gation in New York, and the open admis sionunchallenged by the Republican Na- tional of a single Individual that he himself, at the personal request of the Republican candidate for th Idency. raised over a quarter of a million of dollars to be used In a single state during the closing hours of the last campaign.

In order that this practice shall be stopped for all time, we demand the 'passage of a statute punishing with I imprisonment any omcer or a corpora- tion who shall either contribute on be- half, or consent to the contribution by a I corporation, of any money or thing of value to be used furthering the elec tion of a president or vice-president of the Uniiod States, or of any member cf the congress thereof. "We denounce the action cf the Republican party, having complete control of the federal government, for its failure to rass the bill introduced in the last congress to compel the publication cf th names cf contributors, and the amounts contributed toward camraiirn funds, and -W pledge the Iveniocr.ittc party to the tr.g an amount aboe a reasonable min-1 I ConUcued ca Ninth. Pae. W. Al W.

H. Ed J. G. O. J.

L. A. S. E. J.

J. 1 i P. A. M. RelchenberKer Andale JUDGE OF THE CITY COURT.

WICHITA CITY. Hoyt Andrews S. Market street. Wichita James L. Dyer 15 N.

Emporia avenue. Wichita CLERK OF THE CITY COURT. WICHITA CITY. S. I Barrett 250 Indiana avenue.

Wichita J. B. Fishback 51 Wabash avenue. Wichita MARSHALL OF THE CITY COURT. WICHITA CITY.

W. Root 436 S. Water street. Wichita J. D.

Simpson 1A4! Waco avenue. Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. AFTON TOWNSHIP. P. McGlynn Goddard TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE.

DELANO TOWNSHIP. H. L. Smyser R. F.

D. No. S. Wichita CLERK. DELANO TOWNSHIP.

Wilbur R. F. D. No. 9.

Wichita TREASURER. DELANO TOWNSHIP. F. c. Adams R.

F. D. No. R. Wichita JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.

DELANO TOWNSHIP. D. S. Jones R. F.

D. No. 1. Maize CONSTABLE, DELANO TOWNSHIP. O.

B. Clark Jr F. D. No. 9.

Wichita PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. DELANO TOWNSHIP. Neis R. F. D.

No. 8. Wichita TRUSTEE. EAGLE TOWNSHIP. J.

A. Armour Bentley C1.V.TIK r. TOWNSHIP. Wnltpr T.vinr Bentley JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. EAGLE TOWNSHIP Jacob Wilson Bentley mvsT.t-iro Tnu-vetllP Bentley Bentley Bentley John Oirlriri PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.

EAGLE TOWNSHIP. BUg? Sedgwick TRUSTEE. ERIE TOWNSHIP- W. m. Miller Anness C.

J. Olthoff Anness CLLRK. ERIE TOWNSHIP. O. L.

Gawthrop Anness TREASURER. ERIE TOWNSHIP. F. A- Mesmer Anness JUSTICE OF THE FEACE. ERIE TOWNSHIP.

C. Peairs Anness CONSTABLES. ERIE TOWNSHIP. John Gawthrop Anness i "We essert our confidence In and point to the evidence 0f their Insincerity admiration for the wisdom of the fat-i- when they sousr.t. by an absolute ir-ers in s- organizing the fe.leral revclant iniV amendment, to government as to give home rule to defeat the passage the bill.

As a the people of each state: and we further evidence cf their Intention to pledge ourselves to combat with un- conduct their campaign in the coming ceasing vigilance the effort of those contest with vast s-ims of money wrested who are striving by usurpation to seize frm fa vor-seking corporations, we call the powers of the people of the states attention to the fi.t tMt the recent Re-for exploita-tion by the federal gv- rublican n.att.-r.l convention at Chicago rnment. refused, when the issue was presented "relieving, with Jefferson, in 'the to it. to declare acainst such practice. upport cf state governments CLERK. GR.VNT COUNTY TREASURERS' A.

Foreman alley Center TREASURER. GRANT TOWNSHIP. JcriTnVn' Mt W. W. Mayali Vallev Certer 'brrr all their rights as the most competent 1 enactment cf a Uw prohibiting any cor-administratton for our domestic con- jporaf.on from to a carr.pa:gn eerns and the surest bulwark against fnnd.

ard any idu.l from c-ntrbut- and the er me general govern- Inum. nd rmvl rt rr the pub! cattn ment in Its kM and! of an suh sheet anchor cf our peace at hom Banking. "Jfr.b.r.oaA'. orpos4 toi ct coralp the centralization ln lh. legitimate excuse when the Re-restions.

now frequently msde. that party had for a been the rower, of th. geeral gorrrr.me.nt corr.plet- control of the federal be extended by execntive andferrment fymtshes additional proof that legislative action and by Judicial con- it ta either unwilling or incompetent TOWNSHIP. Webster Var.ev center CONSTABLES. GRANT TOWNSHIP.

Harrv Ash Sdwlck W. N'ohie Valiev Center PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. GRANT TOWNSHIP. II IUrt ey Center TRUSTEE. GREELEY TOWNSHIP.

Geo. Mt. Hop Harry hrt Mt Hpe CI.FRK. GREELET TOWNSHIP. Frark llvfr Mt Hope aa i a j.

Jim 4 i- i GREELEY TOWNSHIP. rnti i hr.stensen -mt. ii-p A CMpp Mt Hope CONSTABLES. GREELET TOWNSHIP. D.

McMurry Mt. Hope PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN. GREELEY TOWNSHIP O. A. Srles Mt H.

pe TRUSTEE. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP F. Jacoue Center CI.KRK. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. M.

Cric Valy Center TREASURER. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. JT. W. i i.rre js no twilirht xon if no iwinrnt inr.o 1 between the and th.

tate In public. It has linked the country which exploiting interests can take to Wnll street that the sirs of the refuge from both, ar.d it necessary speculators are vetted upon the whole that the federal government shtll erclse the powers delegated to It aa te i IO 11 "While refusing to rescue the wealth It is that the state governments the, authority res.rveTtJ them" rrof7 at the hands but we inaist that the federal r'j" -pecuUtor, tUea for th reculatioa of latersuu 7.

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