Cook County fights for 1 Mon! ummk-M‘mmhm toMmflcm. It is true that party machinery furnishes the inflmments of W nation and that the vow-s are de- pendent upon it for a choice of enn- didates. But»'f0r that reason the great responsibility rests upon the dominant parties to see to it that men are nominated who are worthy of trust and who canhe depended upon for the stress and service of public duty. ' . The Republican party is ‘ If to? blame if it now ï¬nds the citizens] All citizens an interested in the questitm of the ptesidentiail contest But of much greater importance to the citizens of Chicago is the elec- tion of a State’s Attorney; Party issues have really nothing whatever to do with the election of the man who is tobe entrusted with the of- ï¬ce of enforcing the laws of the State within the great county of I will oppose Gavel» Rule and Boss Domination in the Legisia' ture. and will be independent and conscientious in serving the in' terests‘ of .all pcopie. Removing defects m the Direct Primary Law. The strengthening and exten sion of the present Local Option Mr. Anderson says over his own‘ signaturc'â€"-If the voters of the 8th District elect me as their re- presentative to Springï¬eld. 1 will vote and work for reasonable economy in safe administration and appropriations , ' E‘xtelisionof civil service to the state charitablclreformatory and penal institutions. and the appoint- ment-of a n'on'partism Board to govern the same. ’ - The only candidate worthy of the support of good men in this districtis Joseph E. Anderson .of Lake Forest. He is a‘ young man with a clean record an honest ad’~ votatc 6! good laws and a square deal. He supports all the law and will vote {hr the maintanancc' and strengthing‘. of the local optidn act. Mark an X in front'of the name of Joseph E. Andemn. Measures involving impartial en. forcement of law. A The two candidates of the Re: publican and Democratic parties respectivelv are both of them hopeless as honest representatives of good citizens. Their record ls entirely associated with liquor law defying interest Thehdlwill beopentoall dï¬zens‘of all political parties from6p.m.Tuesds‘yto 4n. The situation in the contest for r’epresention of the 8th district in the legislature is being made like that in Cook County for the ofï¬ce of States Atmmcy. ANDERSON FOB LEGISLATUIREQ Fuï¬ returns win be gimme: received, by. specie! mngeé ments and announced ‘in Fletch- Suhagï¬po'on 31.5? 3 Yea? 5c quopy WMoMuM MWï¬Wa‘MM Wand the McNamara“! ELECTION DAY RETURNS WEMM‘WMMR Wu. mam-11mm FRBDBWC.DILANG.M Enter“ at I): Put 0}“. Higfljul Flt}, [limit 41 mm] was sum THE STATES ATTORNEY. SATURDAY, OCT, 31., I908 ' ‘7“ mlâ€, â€I I‘ll“ all“ kvuw “I. in 3 11’0qu wm uplift them 01' all the not. 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In- xaining practical knowledge which {I'm tide her over the moat trying Mod 01' her-.llfe, the int months at mitt} . “Live for somethingâ€"do good. and leave behind you t monument of Vito tue. with]; the storms of time am nev- er destroy.†A prominent business m In ‘Pth- delphm said his father warm! {or twentyvflre years over an “Weed misfortune which never arrived. might happen fear after next. and lettheflregooutundcuirheold right when the: Ire - The Baird of Education will tot. on theproposaltoopenschoo 00! um md'dose at threenextrexnl'u meat- ‘,- No weaver found the world Quite in he would like It. but don't grumble. book for' the sunshine man. he goes to tdwn on the seven forty-two min every morning There in mm; more catching than a race with a mm mm It shining clear through. “Pundits! 11' here and now. “he your Joy with you or you may never ï¬nd "1‘0 km: and to he loved.†I†Syd- ney Smith, “I: the must W in existence.†“Next to virtue, the fun In this world In what we can least spare.†' “on is better than and to keep not machinery in good running order.†, place, but another view.†tw’p_ baa eggs they will chooseâ€"â€" It it; an old song. often sung, that Snopposingthebestoftwo bad candidates you help to elect the worst. I: may be true that Mr 1 Street will draw more votcs from the Republican candidate than from the Democratic, bin that Is not the faultoï¬ thegoodfcitipémswho ha made up their minds that between .Somequople get toiflguflng m; All his is aside from the legal question involved in ,Wayman‘s nomination. It is admitted and was pmven in Court that much criminal iflegality attsndedythc proceedings at the primaries, and these facts may he found to exclude him fmm the 095cc, eyen if elecfed; < ~‘For once, selï¬respecting citizens and reformers have dared to do as weil as to talk. They looked around for a candidate whom they might trust It was theirs to choose only from one shady nominated, and they found their man in the Prohi- bition candidate for the oflice. Hunâ€" dreds of good Republicans joined with hundreds of good Democrats. Ministers and their churches were aroused in a striking unity of ac- tion, and, considering the short time they have had, the results are such as yto make the other candi dates quake. , ~ agaiam their candidate. "They chose, as mince for the oï¬ce of State’s Attorney, between THealr and Wayman. Mr. Healy was a tried mama" ofï¬cer who had served the people by seeking the enforce- ment of '3†law; . He was natural“)? the foe of lawbreakers, and espe- ciaify of the saloonâ€"keepers and others-who deï¬ed the law for fev- enue. Theye men sought for a Re- publican to contest the nomination ï¬t the primaries, and they found him in Mr. Wayman, and the Rc~ publim party rejected Healy in fa- vor of 'this. nominee of the law- breakers. ' M“. 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