41"" 3" ' there i: danger of 36 5' by kindueagwin 0th" its friends. Telephm’fl‘o. I. “thud M. ' Entered ï¬rm-once .1 Huh!“ M t u second-c m. i Wwï¬lwuwi mu 9:.» m an 81.50 IF PAID IN ADVANCE ____~__.._â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~ nAmnDHAV' MT. 29. I“ 1;: rant. m.. by “I! -...â€"â€"â€"-_ smmmoo (Ilmmu‘mm for h doht MM ailou A ONE-81080 QUESTION. L Opposition in the life of politics. A party without an opponent is as badly oï¬u I party without an :...... (Inna-ition makes issues, The movement for†a constitu- 5. 1'0 npumu mo t.......--v- _ tional amendment to â€cure a new tiee of the Peace and Constable charter tor Chicago is distinctly system a substitute a District one-sided. Thenepablioan, Dem- Court. T e present system Work. ocratic and Prohibition parties satisfactorily in small towns, but have all declared in its furore The was never intended for a ,city of people and the press are unani- nearly 2,000,000 people. The monely for it. A usual observer new charter would also abolish the [might say that the. amendment fee system, which is the father of can natured. In reality the ï¬ght much dishonesty and essentially \{or it but get to .be fought, and undemocratic. ' â€judging by pine?t indict _ us There are many other good rea- ' ‘ “ ' 'J -n..- 8r;- mung “ves†on the new The success (1;! fail movement (189013“! (1 number of voters. wk“ 5 av www‘_.- movement depends not my 619 number of voters: who favor ’ or even on those who may vote against it depend on the “gum. depend; on the numbet'of tee that are our roam. If yo ‘ fail to mark ymir ballot on the am nd- ment question you vote against the charter. The amendment re. quires a majority of all the votes cast at the election (not a major- ity of'ttmse cast on the preposi- tion) tnmake it pass. A--J. I'IUu, In: \pâ€"v-â€"v . It is eivid'ent that Chicagp neodl‘ the“country vote" to sebum its new charter. If every man in Chicago votes for the charter it still needs 200.000 vote. to win DAL- I‘D-In uvvâ€"_ G , ' out. 'We believe the voters of the North Shore will be found among the 200,000. e1 mag: Tï¬ere are many other good rea- sons for voting “yes" on the new ammo†nnestion. We shank! do North Shore dermal. “than...“ .. _ _ . “W 0* “We", and this totux‘é“,ot .39.†1“- WW- ,‘W‘EWW ‘ †WM principut‘eggtgehuvwgw Chicago depends on her securing a new charter which» will provide , sufï¬cient means 'to' hurry on her , ‘ , municipal affairs, which will give question? Hebelieves “1 “60939; W her local self government and cen- â€We be beliewe “1 high ““3500 tralize her governing bodies, We do “0t question MI" 30099 which will do away with Courts of velt'a right to his honest b91161. ‘lJusticee of the Peace, with their nor, 0“ the other band, do we 508 ‘ any reason why he or any of his - miscarriages of j etice, their fail- . are to punish prof \ ipnal crimin- f°}‘°'e“_ “1‘0“?! tind any fault gels and their aiding of “loan with-us tor thinking diflerently. 9, ,, . Mr. Roosevelt believes in two per \Bl‘“‘k8- ties, and two only, and yet, had A8 W8 “id at the beginning. it that policy always been maintain- " ed, there never would have been a Republican rty and Mr. Roose- LI._ ____- _n“|t‘ hflva I e n is not a question of voting “for ., .. â€2--.. H nhn'nrlnbi. 01.1“. are to unisb to! ionnlcnml - . p p “8/ n with-no tor thinking diflerently. “19 and their aiding Of “‘0“ Mt. Roosevelt believes in two per- BUILDING MATERIAL B‘h'fl'kB-n I _ . ‘. ties, and two only, and yet, had As we and at the begmning, It that policy always been maintain- ie not a question of voting “for" ed, there never would have been a one. we {and in Lumber mm†or “against." One'e duty is plain. Republic“ â€F"! “‘1 M1" 30000- . velt preemnnblknever would have FIRST ST, :0†:19 :19“ "_° Ifâ€: ‘6'â€, been in the bite Home. . In ' yo I e on wennn u! 8 . 33 ‘ fact the third party he at lent ‘ ~ “All CENTRAL AVENUE reminder, the “'0 "0“!“ once in the history of the country TILIPEONI a. P. 0.30! gentle - ---.._ n. .hnm Lat-n out I‘lnï¬ont THE SHERIDAN IOLD NEWS-LETTER. a or three pretty" ‘hv Chicano shon‘d ’T FORGET- ,Il Vl'.‘ '» L mould use-"Mr WW. °‘ 0“" °“°°‘ on E. H. you! "hub “id be ".0†gm." â€won m. Olloolu Hiwhland mock. flying other ptendentul candidate who unaider;g knot howtowï¬te. Thence-lo? uluuLAï¬Wu “‘3‘ '1 J a the for an. 8,an no 11wa Clay’- :_.___,.__.___...___â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" In, to “Alabama letter," trim-u during DR. mm 3. SHELDON {it no the Polk and Clay presidential! does, campaign. The diopoomon to .70. A. u. - m "'9" “n‘ “h“‘m" ‘00 ““10“ 5“ W“- m‘: ' 'il'l‘éamun PABBltï¬b. pquu. «1 total: mu great inconveu- ____________..â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"-â€"""" an. ionce if 110:, u in the one of Clay. mace noun ° w " Tm . . . l w s 331 ll be- actnul defeat. We flunk It hm DR “MES WATSON y. It “W" HNH'ruNy (-um-orded by stu- DEN ..... n. dents or American politics um .“ ll'hilltgfggfsbw- 3‘ ’33â€? 1:: work. wns, but but I cannot 1 ,city of coming e‘lect e. The not represent. )ol-isbthe 'tions on a father of American p0 , one of at 19, thousand A: 1300. are entil w views, and 1 magnum m wauc mums." A 930735510}: AL â€WMVV ed, fl Repu velt | Loot} but nlntion. 08inch! Hiwlflund “lock. Resident a. TM lamina . 1135-“ 7'. uuqu.ANn “ARK : . ILLINOIS DI. E. H. POMEIOY A. Robertson ‘W. LMENBWI Isa-Mo u 5m: 1 LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL once and Kurds in Lumber Bind“ FIRST ST. . DEALISR IN. . . . 85 00.