L and TERIAL \bOI' DisWI ' P. 0.301 Ivmny LE {EB us An. .KNOIS lLL. 383 an" a. Wynn: 1 With tho-W 'ten thy: of! it any be worth whik to ask why Theodore Wave“ in to be the next Pmident of the United States? What has he done, 6:- th'OBepubliocn party. to mate In doing these things be has‘ made surpmaingly few mistakes, and, best of a“, he has carried the Republican party and the mass of the American people with him ' , â€Mr. Putter, at mum, has not '.-'had the ï¬eld to: notion that has VIII! premium to whining victory? ' What in: Mr. Parker. or the Democratic party. done or left undone to invite what seems to he ins-itabxe debit? Tlu-se are questions that any student of public opinion should bo-able to answer with some deï¬n- In the ï¬rst place, the President bl. done Iometbing. mad he has done it earnestly and well. This has won lo: him the admiration and enthusiasm o! the great body of the American people. The things he has done are also I important and far-reaching. He 1 has established local civil govern- : ment in the Philippine Islands. I carryin‘g'ont the policy that yes ‘ approved by the American people 2 four years ago. He has arranged for the building of the Panama ‘ canal, in accordance with the vote of Gangrene and the expressed. wish of the people. He has checked the RepubliCan party’s seeming dependence on the “plu- tocrncy," made all the more evi- dent by Mr. Hanna's management. He has put a stop to the postal frauds. He has brought back in. i to our government the supremacy of the, individual, the moral influ- ence which comes from great leaders, in distinguished from the control of a moneyed committee in a political or commercial “eye- has shown, hm“, during the campaign, a conspicuous lack of leadership and a total inability to understand the will of the Ameri- can people. This ignorance of public opinion he has shared with every leagor of _tbe _D§u§ocratic party. The only doctrine on which be has spoken lainly was the question of the tari , Ind even here he could promise no deï¬nite results though he were chosen Pruidont. 9’ f [erruu LU. anytime! the mass Q "W t 9605,16 with him, 4 0“ e s of course. .has not 5“???“ for :notiOn am in; MM} ubROMvelt. He' “‘9"? 0" ‘ by laws .nmnun’ 1‘ “Ann .hn flll 0V0?- The leaders of tho Do-ocratio put, .0. to have theâ€, misun- dentmd the spirit and imagina- tion of the Acne-titan peogle. They opposed the Philippine policy of the goyernqeat long shy-kit hgd been heartily Ipproved 'b the poople. They oppmed the death Palm: policy after thï¬ policy was accepted by the major- ity of the American voters. They nude um colon-ll mistake of .g. tacking Mt _ Roosevelt'- cameos, uner “iiomddtamuio mnnflh‘ in ace of advocating .5?» broad. 1y constrncï¬ve policy. The thing. which they have opposed We“: not tled long ago by the pople, and you annot mm enthuium by discussing deud‘ inineo. It has {toga a gage: und‘digniï¬ed can- pdgn, ind tbh he? done in I hopeful sign for the Democratic The impending defect of the Democratic rty seem to be due to no luck 0 a great more! laden? its refusal to accept the public ep- provcl of ocrtein policieo that have been settled to the uthhction of the majority, and its op ition to ‘the personelity of Mr. Eocevelt. which in undeniably American in a broad and wholecome eenee These aria a few msweh to the question, “Why Mr. Rqooevelt?" We shun print next. week In â€ï¬nk, “ hy Mr. Whr?â€â€"-Tulmmn ] Mn. «Emmy-You: correspon- dent in the last number of the NEWSLETTER, under the head of “Temperance end the Repnblican Party,†says: “Bill. before they ‘claim anything more in that line will they kindly info‘rm as where,‘ as a party, they have ever passed a single ptohibitory law, and en- forced it, in any stgte. or where they have ever preserved a terri- tory from the curse of 4the liquor trafï¬c." He will allow us to cor- rect the abéve statemehts, or at least show that the Republican party has done more than it is credited with in the article réd ferred to We will state briefly, ’ lthout entering into explanations. ‘ireoord m the cause of tem- W: Michigan, 33353, um niguaetts,1869;khï¬ Island, 1875 and 1886; Karmic, 1881; Iowa, 1884, North Dakota,1889; South Dakota. 1889 It is true, however, that they repealed their own laws in Michigan in 1875, Massachusetts in 1875, ‘Rhode Island in 1875, Iowa in 1889, Aluh in 1898, Ind alto in South Dakota. The Republican, when was SHERIDAN nomxswanmzn they came into power in he I!- tiel, also [mind seven! mm nnâ€" i der prohihihry his which “0y chewed: repealed. Ten states have since 1850 pelted prohibi- {tory or local option 1."- through the Democratic petty. President Olevelahd established prohibition in Alaska, and a Republican Con- gress eï¬erwud substituted I Ii. cow law. P. l'uhue notice in lurch, given am the Bond of Lou! Improvement; arm on of 3‘31!th Put. County ,of [Aka nu Sum of “limb. has ï¬led in the Boom; Com-$01 (Aka county. “Mach. 5 commute that. the tollmflng hu- provemnl. bu bee-con and than it eonfqunl «humid y to the n» gunman- 0! 9h: orgflpd ordinance lpr ï¬ne oonetrncflon of the and, «wit: The ruling, draining. [string with In end otherwise improving of shudder: piece. end Sheridan place pm. dnoed easterly to the westerly I‘ne "of 8:. Johns evenne. oom- menclng at the eeeter‘y line at Oekwood avenue. ‘henee «surly tothe westerly line of 8!. John‘- nvennr, Highland Perk Speciel Ame-uncut o! ‘esid Court. Docket. Number 93. end the! eppllmflon hubeen made tank! Conn. toeoneider end determine whether or not ghe feet. embed in aid eertifleete no true. Thu. 3 hearing will be bu! upon said cppliution on Wodnondny. the 9th day of November. A. D. 1004, It tbe hour 0! too (10) o‘clock in the ion- noon of acid (by, at the County Court room of mid Conn, in the Gaunt mun. House, at Wankerâ€), in , Like county. Objections my be ï¬led to aid 3 i- atlon on or before the bout of m 10)» o‘clock In the (cream of aid any. Bonus? 0. Evan, J‘s. N. 8min»; v Emma D. m. - Ben-d of Local Improvcmr'ntl of the. City of Highland-Park. - [Jilted at. Elghhnd Park. Imnois, 06~ mber 22d. 19‘“. 13-221 Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Imp rovemmts of the City of Highland Park. County of Luke and Sum of Illinois, has ï¬led in the County Court of Lake county. Illinois. I certiï¬cate that the following in» provement has been coniï¬leted, end tint it conforms enhatnntiu y to the re- quirements of the original ordinenm for the construction of the some, to-wlt: The ruling†ornining. paving with meet: u: and otherwise improving of Lincoln venue. in the City of Highland Park. in the County of Lake and State *0! Illinois, from its junction ,with the easterly line of the Green Bay Road (otherwise known as Green etreet).eutâ€" erly to the interaction of said Lincoln avenue wi h the northerly line of 1 Beech street, excepting neertein street intersection and railroad tracks. Highland Park Special Assessment of said Court Docket Number 85. nnd'thnt application has been made to aid Court to madden-Ind determine whether or not the mum in geld certificate are tm. The}, Hi. i_ will be had 31:33131365ihï¬ï¬iie'cbiï¬ can House, 5: Wuukogau, In a! In“ o0???» Objections my be ï¬led to aid i- atlon on or More the hour of {ten 10) o'clock {n the fonnoon of aid duy. Bow 0. EVAII. _ Ju. H. 8mm. Email D. EVIm'r, ‘ Bond of Load Improvements of the City of Etchhnd Put. 3? 03M u Highland Put. min t. 09‘ who: â€d, 1901. 81-†NOTICE. NOTICE. LIVEBY, BBARDIIB JOHN FREBERG. Prop. Flue T cams a Specialty pad. u 51'. JOHNS Am noun oi nu PLAOI Twas 27. sauna-lemma: JAS. 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