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the Holland milk packen w et* deliver
ing eondenaed milk on f lu dneire in
N ew York a t a pfloe teg
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Borden people were peying in Ran
CHAS. W . BROCK, Proprietor. dolph for the fluid milk and the sugar
which it uied to preserve the article.
ra b lt»h ^ t w y
Such competition entered only ^wben
$1.00 Per year in i d r a a > ' «c s copy.
the barriers o f National protection ta
Bntered at tbe postoffict *t CstUrsngai, American (odustriee w ere taken down
and the markets o f our country opened
N. Y ., second-eta» mail motte».
to tbit manufacturers and farmers o f
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One In m dred^ aed forty p e r d a n t
more gold was shipped <d g g o f fa e
country «0 pay foreiga bitl#Jp i
; The number o f idle freight c a n tn«rsresd 212 per adit, I s m i
All o f these' facta wake known at
Washington but they bad no effect in
reducing the administration to r«|K|bK S « :
Expenditures were inereased with
mveauea falling more money must be
produced through tbe medium o f a
new tax. .
The new tax ia not a war tax, it is
tributs paid to Democratic incompe
tence and extravagance.
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torney o f New York county, a compli
ment never before paid to a prosecut
ing officer in New York.
Charles S. Whitman to a Republican
—has always been a Republican. Hia
political beliefs are tttose o f the R spublican party. In ' announcing Ins
Candidacy, he said: 1 “ 1 shall Die my petitions o a the first
day permitted by law, end shall be
cendidato for the gubernatorial nomi
nation at tbe Republican primary and
none other. ' I will support the Repub
lican candidate chosen a t that primary,
as I have supported at the' «lection
every Republican nomfaee for preaident or governor since 1 h iv e been a ‘
Undoubtedly the element o f basineto
■neertainty tended to make a lower
j price on Tuesday than might bave
obtained w h e n business was
Fot Stote Engineer. “iJ i booh
mom settled, for oo m in nor no s e t Ho f
.
Frank M. WNUamSreandidate in {thè
men can tell today What conditions
s8«p n b licu i primarie« fo r nomination
For United States Senator. » .
Will confront tbe manufacturer within
fo r tbe offioe o f «tate englneer and «or» the next six months. However, the
James W, Wadsworth, Jr-. ftopcibn"' ' “ I am against the attempt o f Mr.
Veyor, waa boni at Duri araville, OneiBorden company has had to meat for- cah candidate fo r the nomination’:^ ! Roosevelt to force a candidate upon
da eounty, N. Y ., in 1873. He gradu
sign competition and as the only al United States senator was born Au the Republican party. I l l bed been
ateti fh>m Coltrate University in 1885
gust 12, 1877. Mr. Wadiwarth «vis willing to abomit to hia dictation, no
tentative they have had to make
|«ritti honore, and mienberehip in tbe
price for milk which they can meet educated in St Mark’s school at South* doubt I would have had hia support. 1
boaOMuT fraternlty o f Phl Beta Kappa.
th e foreigner on an equal footing, borough, Mass., and Y ale University. did not submit to it and' I did dot get
In 1807 he waa grsduated freni SyraThe Spanish-Amencan War was in i t ”
The American farmer was never very
é iM University Collece o f Lew and in
strong for low tariffs, and this direct progress at the time o f his graduation ] That utterance is entirely in keeping
!oe « m e year waa odmitted to /thè
ehject lesson will make him more in- from Y ale in June, 1898. Mr. Wads-, with the policy1o f Mr. Whitman has
ir.. Taking up thè active prqctice o f
tensely allied with tbs party which be worth thereupon enlisted as a private observed Since his entry into the publip
é' profeaaion o f civtl engtoeering, .he
lieves In keeping np the American in Battery “ A ,“ Pennsylvania - Light 1service. He has no political boss—
was engaged in variooa engineering:
wage and the American scale for farm Artillery. This was one o f the tpit- ■never has had; never wifi have,
contracting enterprisea nntil 1900,
teries o f General Grant’s brigade diu>J Mr.. Whitman began serving the pubproducts, t ..
wben. he entnred jttto ' Service o f thè
ing its campaign at Porto Rico- Upon j He in 1902, when be was appointed2by
State Engineer’s Department o f New
the conclusion o f the war Private » Mayor Seth Low. as assistant corpora
Roosevelt
end
the
Tariff.
York state, remaining nntil 1WK‘^|||
lsadsworth was discharged from th e] Hob counsel to represent tbe interests
1608 he waa nominated fo r thè office
Mr. Roosevelt always finds the tariff Volunteer Army, but e a r y in 1899* o f the city o f New York at Albany
o f «tate englneer and «u w eyor tip thè •X awkward issue to handle. This was made a voyage to the Philippines,; during the legislative sessions o f £1902
Itopubflean party and elected op thè evident in bis speech at Hartford, as while the Phillippine war waa in p r o - j and 1903. A s the city’s legal adviser
ticket headed o y Govcrnor p p f f l * l it has been in his other speeches and gross, in company with throe claw- j in Albany, Mr. Whitman obtained a
During 1909 and 1910 be beld tbe «Alce Writings. He is always obliged to mates, and saw active service ‘ here.
thorough working knowledge o f legiso f State Éngineer 1and aarveynftlnafi qttalifyhis denunciations o f the Demo
A'fter returning from the Philippines lative affairs, and rendered many
.dorine: thè latter paft o f that period cratic Tariff law with cautions not to he actively engaged in farming in the opinions upon
legislation aifecting
f '.waa ateo chairman o f thè 'Barge ' Canal entrust the matter o f restoring a Pro town offGroveiand, Livingston county, New York city. He conferred con
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Terminai commiraion.
His adminii- tsetive Tariff to the Republican party. where his home is today.
stantly with Mayor Low, tbe corpora
traticn o f thè vast engineering p rob i He believes in a Protective Tariff as
In 1904 he was nominated for aasem tion counsel, and various department
. Isms o f the : stete Was vigorous and heart*iy as He Over did, but the fear is blyman from Livingston county by the heads, appearing as their representaGEORGE E. SPRING.
a jg jd M k t, A fte r leaving Albany he b e always ih his mind that anything he
Republican party and was elected. In Hve before the legislative committees.
Mr. Spring o f Pranklinville. N. Y ., is one of the prominent
èmme chief engineer o f the Coleman says about it will redound to the bene- 1905 he was re-elected; and then in So impressed was Mayor Low with
figures in the contest for the Republican nom
.. DuPont road in the state o f Delaware, Ht ot the Republicans. He has, o f 1906 was elected speaker o f the assem Mr. Whitman’s qualifications for this
tnsatatoi»* thqré oatil the spring o f course, no desire :o indorse the Repub bly.
ination for State Senator in the
work that he became the mayor’ s per
lpt2 when he returned to New York] lican policy, as he tries to distinguish
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During the session o f the legislature sonal legal adviser.
and'engaged in 'the private practice o f Ms own position by urging the revision which followed, legislation was passed
Just before the close o f the Low ad
district.
Cngintoring, . making his home at o f the Tariff b y a “ non-partisan com reforming the insurance laws o f the ministration, the mayor appointed Mr.
tSoshy^n, D range county, .N j ;T ,^ ;^ h « i» mission. “ He made a new departure state, providing for the improvement Whitman, a city magistrate. Although
- he it 'll resides. -During the summers « t Hartford by severely denouncing
o f the roads o f the state undegthe con tbe majority o f the board o f city mag
o f 1918 and - 1914 he H w | i| W
the Payne-Aldrich law, apparently as- stitutional authority to bond the atate istrate« at that time were Democrats,
been ' engaged in e n g in e e rit^ fi^ é r -l suming that people would forget that
to the extent o f $50,000,000 fo r such Mr. Whitman, a Republican, was
prisés, in the s ta te , o f Ohio, Which he wds still a member o f the Repub an improvement, substituting a record elected by them president o f the board
.work stii) holds bis attention. He is a lican party when' it was passed and ing tax on mortgages, amending the o f magistrates. As such, he brougnt
member o f tbe Americans Society o f th s i nobody ever heard him say a word
Rapid Transit A ct o f New’ York, so as about many advances in procedure— re
Civil Engineers, o f the M »sonic Order against it until he landed in the ranks
to authorize an increase o f rapid' tran forms that are still followed by his
and bt
j o f the thin) party.—Rochester Demosit facilities in New York city, and re successors. One ot the most import
brat and Chronicle.
quiring p u b licity in campaign expendi ant o f these was the creation o f a
night court, which guarantees a speedy
Many citizens outside o f their own
tures.
churches will regret the shift '«tn on g
Renominated for the assembly by hearing to any or.e who is arrested,
Are Still WaitingMethodist clergymen ' which takes •Patrons and form er patrons o f the the Republicans o f Livingston conuty after-regujar court hours, on a misde
Rev. 3: R. Rich, o f the Methodist Dunkirk-Salapianca bracci) o f the Erie in 1906, Mr. Wadswordi received 4,917 meanor charge.
£episcopal «bunch, and Rev. Carl L. irai iway are awaiting anxiously action votes to 3,169 votes cast for Zebufon ; Gov. .Charles E. Hughes was so im
Howland, o f the Free Methodist by the public service commission in Gibbs, Democrat.
? 4 pressed with th e ability o f Mr. Whit
Church away^from this village. Dur bringing about better passenger serv»
Then .-in 1907 Mr. Wadsworth re man as a lawyer and as a man o f keen
ing their coffigarattvely short re s il ia " on that branch o f the ro«d. A few ceived the compliment o f a nomination understanding that he appointed him a
dence hens th eyW a^ e form ed many! weeks a g o the’ Erie submitted a without opposition in the caucus o f judge o f the court o f general sessions.
close friendships antrttmve won the schedule to the public service commis- the Republican assemblymen held to Mr. Whitman took his seat upon the
1 esteem o f a large m w n be^ biteen ds_; n I sion, which the commission in turn elect a candidate for speaker and other bench o f this tribunal on July 1, 1907.
Governor Hughes ffi 1908 caused the
.$81 this community who •Will ;wl«nl 'tneml forwarded to Leslie A- Pease, o f Dur.- officer.! o f the assemoly.
success and prq»pertiy in thelr- newl kirk, representing the complainantr.
He wus re-elected as speaker, re designation o f Mr. Whitman as special
- fields o f labor,
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--- I Mr. Pease replied that the schedule ceiving the unanimous 'Republican deputy attorney general fo r tbe inves
vote, while James Oliver; o f New tigation o f election frauds.
was entirely unsatisfactory.
York, was voted for by the Democrats.
Mr.
Pease
has
made
a
counter
propo
Stamp Tag Proposed.
Mr. Wadsworth was re-elected an
sition to the commission. He sug
• Chairman Underwood o f the Ways
gests that trains leave both Sala assemblyman in 1907, receiving 3,254
The Coming Primaries.
aiid Mean» com mittee o f the House
manca and
Dunkirk about eight votes to 1.852 votes cast fo r Clarence
Monday, September 28, is the date
Cheirraan Simmons o f the Senate,
o ’clock in the morning, arrive at Day- E. Dinsmore. Democrat.
which every qualified voter in this
have adopted a bill to re»tore the
In 1908 Mr. Wadsworth again was
ton about nine o clock, leaving there
state should be thinking about, fo r it
Stamp Tax o f Spanish War days, on
nominated
for
speaker
in
the
caucus
about fifteen or twenty minutes later.
will furnish a test o f the value o f the
«geeks and on ether Is ?al "papers, tele
JA M E S W. V&AD8W ORTH, JR.,
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ph aklis b. whitman .
r f the Republican members o f the as
grams and money orders» together By a slight change in the tim e o f the sembly, without opposition, and was new method o f making nominations
present
trains
on
the
Buffaio-JamesRepublican
Primary
Candidate!
Republican
Primary Candidste for
fo r state and county offices.
with the former special ta g on bankcown division he believes there will be re-elected speaker by the unanimous
The declared purpose o f the primary
for United States Senator at
j
Governor at the Primary to; Ha
era. brokers, theatre«', and places o f
a good four way service. For the mid vote o f the Republican assemblymen, is to give the people an opportunity to
the Primary to be held;
'
be held. Monday,
ajdaUMmeatraixi <m tobacco manufac
day train he suggests that a train the succeeding day, having as his op make a direct choice o f the men who
tures and dealers. With a new tax o f
Monday,
September
September
ponent, G eorge M. Palmer, Democrat. shall serve them in responsible public
taro cents »g a llo n on gasoline, chiefly] leave Salamanca at 11:50 a. m., and
28th.
Mr. Wadsworth was a candidate for positions. Although this opportunity
28th.
one
from
Dunkirk
a
t
1
:30
p.
m.,
and
a
consumed by automobile earners, and I
the Republican nomination for gover
me
increaped ta x o f fifty cents a barrel restoration o f the form er evening nor in 1908 and in the Republican state in other states has thus fa r been but
schedule, a train leaving both Dunkirk
partially improved, less than one-half
00,beer, b**^ twenty cents a gallon on
convention received 151 votes. Later
atT «bd sw eef wines, Ur. - Underwbodl and Salamanca about 5:80.—Gowanda he was renominated and re-eiectedjas- o f the electors coming out to declare
themselves—it is hoped that tbe people
figure« out a probable increase in the Enterprise.
semblyman, receiving 6,561. votes to
in this state will be represented in the'
annual revenues o t 8105,090,000. Presi
8,717, cast for W. V. Hamilton, Dem o results as they could and should]Jbe if
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dent Wilson asked f o j $100,000,000 and
Tribute to Incompetence
crat.
they will only claim the. benefit o f
Has 'approved this plan, ta te r, endorsed
In spite o f tbe warning o f its own
Mr. Wadsworth had no opposition their expanded privilege.
Igrtha Democratic H om e caucus.
members in congress who realized tnat for the speakership in 1909; and was
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It is tim e the electors realise that
they muet face their constituents on the unanimous choice o f the Republi
i f the new plan confers larger privil
their
records
o
f
performance,
the
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assemblymen
in
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the
, Bays the Jamestown Post:- “ What
eges, to an equal extent it involves
have the Democrats and Progressives son administration plunges blindly night before the legislature met. He larger responsibilities [and whatever
o f b o ta Chautauqua and Cattaraugus ahead with tbe throttle o f expenditure was re-elected speaker the follow ing shade o f political belief tbe voter may
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oountios in iomtnon that they should wide open and calls upon the taxpay day.
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entertain, it is hiB duty to give^expres' v f J I
Mr. Wadsworth was re-elected «.in sion to it with as much conscience^artd
again unite on candidates fo r state ers' to go down in tbeir pockets’ fo r
'Cy.’ f . * ’ * . 1 "Ww i
sepator and m em bers. o f assembly T more money to keep the government 1909, receiving 4,009 votes to 3,728, discrimination as he can command.
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cast for A lbert C. Dip, Democrat.
Surely, nut a common admiration for engine going.
Every voter should not only arrange
With every signal set to warn it
In 1910 Mr. Wadsworth again had no to go to tbe polls on Monday next be
Theodore Roosevelt and his bitter at
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against extravagance, the Democratic opposition fo r the speakership in jth e
tacks on the Wilson administration. “
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tween the hours o f 3 and 9 p. m. and
congress has increased its appropria caucus o f the Republican assembly- prepare his ballot according to his’ own
Ÿ'' .;*,r* &
tions by more than $80,000,0u0.
men, receiving a unanimous voteX for ideas o f who are best fitted fo r the
The Underwood tariff which was a speaker.
• Tla
T ariff Affects Business.
ke
e
various offices, but UBe his influence to
“ A Republican” fo r a Republican induce his neighbor to do likewise.
; The, .tariff, ia the great economic dismal failure as a revenue producer,
aa
well
as
a
wet
blanket
on
business,
Nomination.
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question on which a large majority o f
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Anuwiraun citizens agree in general has been supplemented by an income
J. S. W hipple a Candidate.
principfee.
The protective system tax and the revenue from both com
h
H
Charles S. Whitman.
There are four candidates on the
w as^h e American system under which bined falls fa r short o f supplying the
Is one o f the Republican primary Republican primary oallot fo r dele
our large industries were built up, ahd needs o f government.
Neither the increased expenditures candidates for governor o f this state gates to the constitutional convention
' under Which farmers have had a good
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market fo r their products. The Am-J lor the decreased revenues are the re to be voted on September 28.
from this 61st senatorial district,
sult o f the European war as is] shown
No public official has ever been re which includes Chautauqua and C a tt
it •«
l i l l erican laboring men also have beeR
tbe best paid w o rk e r» in the world!] by the follow ing comparisons between commended to the people o f the state araugus counties. There are three to
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Theijtanff is affecting Randolph, ac the first six months o f 1912, when the o f New Y ork tor governor with a re be elected. Chautauqua county has
cording to the Randolph R egister o f national administration was Republi cord approaching that o f District A t three o f the candidates and Cattarau
September 25, in which it says the fo l- can and the first six months o f 1914 torney Charles Seymour Whitman, o f gus county one.
when it was Democratic and ¿before New York county. It-is a record o f
James Spencer Whipple, o f Salaman
twelve years o f magnificent public ca, is the candidate from this county
Randolph iajboginning to have a di- the European war was dreamed o f :
The increase in the amount o f com service in many high and responsible and. is a man o f wide acquaintance in
rect interest Ip the tariff sitiiatton.
On Tuesday the prices offered by the mercial failures was 76,997,650, or 71 offices.
the state. H e served several terms in,
Mr. Whitman's career is not built the assembly aa... representative from
: . Broden Condensed Milk company foil p e r cent over the amount o f the first
upon any sing he achievement, but upon this county. H e is-also a form er For
the ensuing six months reflected un- six months o f 1912.
Bank failures showed an increase o f a scries o f brilliant accomplishments est, Fish and Game commissioner o f
deni ably the difficulties under which
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which have won him nation-wide dis this state. Mr. Whipple would like to
fr*mihcss institutions are labor- 4^?88»Q§7 j o r 6 0 p e r c e p t Qros« railroad earnings' decreased tinction. In ev«ry post to which he be one o f the delegates and inasmuch
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ing to adjust their affairs to the Euro
W,
$89,573,716or eight p e r ce n t to com has been called by the people he has as he i« ijhe only one from this county,
pean standard o f pricesj
Within a fe w months, and up to, the pared with 1912.
displayed marked ability, fearlessness w e feei Cattaraugus county will be
•HERMAN
The baton«« in the general «fund o f and devotion to sound public policy. unanimous fo r him. L et Chaqtauqua
me the great w ar put an end tempoCandidate bn the Republican Primary Ballot for Delegate
x ariiy to trauspdrtation, the Swiss and the U nited States treasury decreased H is record during this .time was re county have two, w e feel we t should
to tbe Comtitnfional Convention. ,.
$21,816,976.89.
sponsible last fail fo r hi8 practically have one.
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