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I)d sl)Cas ify g that te Ior) i n ia r ii t u e a t i correc1't coy. f 'iethregh hpelople.ony nwrioro lik Ti'(. tbnkt 'c tno nf. twtl)iQ ton tiit. imea, Io the bet. engeder dosr1kfls emi('ll (eeof ft tihe' etil('ounttv onUissone of. thei ioii r s e lti if ater -h e~. artie remi ea~ mn~ l'I-...........1 Ml and od loigpprlS.ho Fx.......1 Mls afs hat tha dy............sil teo the bostempiOUNT To.tv AIlltaes..........1t:/ry,ls on he uthr o &es U t icns.. fo .. Ot.oe h '190:n. enis andtnga plOnty. The tr '-'t'No. 19 lill3s.t,10 ed, nd te b ty School ami s.ecia Tx. 49ueligoe.n speak AUDIgTOR'e NODoa ('ommuct.tio 55,ad Taxl. Tre thankfr Aomces rais supa-es fork el- iseni -et- c l a spir of f0o2, tote al is aereb exemp by law, 'il bme cc liab der sesirens ounywi pn oprhoocinoftx boaderarfulilme. "t ot". b law."' Unle' ""'ld a \I' pdy b information n ene.say ftoaxationoareupo to tlblCs- lwysw the unpaersn the p aund oing alpmnnroa school1e Tax.. ....... .. ns.rec fo tato,aI the pepe rens.z...... ..nd .. .. ...cs-i aybl affadirsotatts r ay,aod ..... .. ....iMn fodl the cne m b1. ;t~,'jr otei heyeacknowledgitn dansR. 3. bnd o striae fo wnsipl, :n on theVSR A uor of a. td~1 vog o ele~ig ens R.1. bond f Pkst-te ownsht th cntnunc o -, flu Wtor NotiGo s''ATENlk:\'I' 01' .\)l)1''l()1'8 Al'1i N'TM'ENT -' 0 TAIi ;i 1'L'NS F-OlR T1llE Y) A1t 19O:; OPI('I-.' ()I ('Otl''PT -.\w in)r0 {. I'iekt'ls (' unty S. ('.. Nov\inbe'7, 190;2. I'ht' .\<di1to r's boo:ki will be Ole' n'td in lhe fir ['sl da- of .1'atliuary, 190:, for h4' p lupose of takilig reltur'is ut' real a1141 l t'rahnatl p rup)el't' ma polls, Indl f r aw ll M1pe"tilal t ax: t ion in p'it"e'i4 ('ounty,. I' l1t' (h4 11 't' fiten ' of 114' Ihe pIthli(', 14t"h fIIlO%l n'i ; ap)Oil ituents aje a -tt six .\lile - loiinlt , .:a 11uary 5 1h, I l:. l hIuun ''l'I \lIy, .1:tinuaIry Gi h. 1I1t:;. n tit ra I \\ 'tdt1esd ay, .1:l nua ry i h, I!9u:i. I h111''t h T I'hur: 0h Iy, .I;I n4 uml ry 4 I4 h, I! n:;. eiirrty I -riday.\' .lanuary 9th, : .uu:; I! I'it en aItnurdlay. .I l:u ryv lilthI,.. I!Iw:. I ":a Il'\ .\lulltl v, .1;tIll iay 1: th I !)I):;. E .IIvy T 'ue'(lay, .1a li r 1:;tIt. 11:11: ;. 1 C (rt;\\-ill Wedt" ne''ch:i.l . .haun,a ry. I It h, 1! u:;. ( ' s l''I:nI Thutr < y .:a utar' 1:>'b, t u4:;. 1 I. 1 r'.I SiI op |-'rii y, n . 1 au : y lV th, ln:: 'i I: n - -Sa 4t Ihi .1 .l l nu:lry 1 ; h It. IIf::. 4 lus-'h('s' Sht4or' -- .\Int . I:In11:1r"\ ) It. . .1a i 1.1. :11 I :. ll l'a nl iniaw \"t- t(lay. . :'nma-, -: .- I' u-- . \ikt-u': 1utor 'IThurstilay, .l:ann ;:r\ I, l:ui:;. 1':1 I.4' II'Illh .>I 'sI h '' Uh -i<dent' - -I"-'rilla\' .1a- i tary 2 " 11903. I'it'l,t a - t"' nr'OiI.y, .1:141ry" '2.1 t. . \Iile4s ' .44 lrt't 'I . \IintlI\' 1 ;ln ar 't':h,ii. I !1u'((:;. 4. I44, lIti ~ 'it (14'41 fll' 4:1:44-rd,' 191:4. -'i\lh - (-r tu .\lai h y . : ua y ' : r:. tu: . 11 IA \ r41I" the st4 ', .lanua.'\', 11;, \,.ill I i. , 11 (. 1ith". I'tkitkens (t1ur1at I Ilt:s e, i tonitliniu4 int l 1 1 t1 i i-t'e : : I: 4 -, I4 "111 . 1-1<1 r 19 : 1, after w hich 1lt e I1' the 4 l \'i wil hbe t4 1bt' d a41 Iis'yu I,t Iu.i r ' et' nt il . tI'y ill be adI - 5 th'd for non-r lt I'r. In otr11 d et-r to .:l\- t.nfn.i"in 1m1 i: i :1441. i l , it i\"iII .l t. t I I Il I .s li,' 11 t1' I iII )44' 1 't"4.11 1 ', :11t .11 1e"'::44 1 11iiS. I 1)\\I111 ' r(11 (i4 1 1rt t r t1ibh to -po '-: lilt-mnt are'.' rttuti :4 t O mee 1 n''..t t1 .\' ' tlitutr on b hi. rI-)lnals anId he p)re"1)red"tl 1',""\t fIII i:I- , u in as to his prorul t y% an0 t 'e' i tllt an nulnhtr o' the 1. "hItu1 <i,trict in whih he li t's and in w0\4"hi4) h i I4 I'Ip rty, liable fVr 4ax' a I n, i *iuualt-' 1 Shl l a.1 hli- u able tt meet t' .\4lit or I 11 hli" r n IS, it w\ill he to) - their in t'ret". IItos e htimn in his t ffit-t' befurl his :> l<>: are' (htSedO In the. 20It h ol' I-t'brua ryv 11 I1'::. .\I l 'ra n : n (\nin' l rt' ly in any\- district tr <li rits in .-lhichI 1 there 3 Is I ser i.'alI lIe.vy\ fo t so'oI 11l p rl)u.e : r1 let reteh.: - 10 I g t he' v altiue of any" 40 .nth prp e rt. y .u ujeit' t' I' . 1 p"tial 1 e' v I'I r . -1'. u> l 1pm-1p) st' s, 1 No r trnl'S ml.l t' by mail will he a ,-t -r'-' . : I1 ll (41 rt'tl r tlint all isrs n l wn1' ing pi I r11wrty n i,: 1 t 4it 4I' 1axation It) perlt1' I t .'sonlall' or I' a!-t 4 1 : )' c1:4 1 "1 1 I -I 1 t . 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Ih--" m'-:-,- 1 1 ::Wh nlle'ry'.11 an l' inecs, m o n ' s, n o te s a n d 'ne'u n nts a b o v e)\ t' i i le th tt':I " " :I U(l a ll lt h e r p ro p e r ty , )0 in1'ludinlg 'house'htl( gtiidt . 5 It is alw:iy' s rr(l irt'<I that lte .\114itur gt'1 .he lir' g-i\ti na'11g'ill in ull. 11 lin'nder ' the h a0l ut 1at' 4- 1 r1'siOnide ' 4 ls t1114 ( -4 - , \'.i ' I ht' (1,4. l1 or i n the I4' esInntry' . .\nt1 if li:irl li'-14 ii' til I n 41 :1n pit sd. 414 sIl rtis 1 a.p4 r inV 4 one 4. tnusip 4a44d1 a pt in44 anoth4' - i:l' n'is 4115(,'1~4 (-'fy. giIinig 1(he Neeli r,1' I' I14'''5141( a l ilst ; l I t' :1[ I ., yet .ir 4*4e Iii t:' ill':4 * :i th o Ith \i 4'Iior .(.onftlierate' I ertnst;i-s-(ex11-pte4. tav r y t llng-th m Ilt e t m1t41ak re 4t'-n m-IIg hy 41 o re ur ig for1II tieatterelvl thereo. it .pr; gumm-n4.444''l at I4Ihes (han its )41 1450'espectt 4'iIi I '445(I 11lly,484 sl I' lwI(4 OreA-- 1 0l('M 4 N-lOM) 0re44 ll'|14(4 4''ilit110' I 41-(1)c'o - --C 1411' '1-M Is i'-4.4 Ie E4let- gnl ~tiIe i'Ilt..t44' fi t1 41Iilii o I Mc'rlaonor (I'.iiy 44elel4rnted--11nne Ig oTnNItt New ork-IteI(V', o iat KeeOr-It)ankerESOtANewN NrWennR --IButler's 4 'e n0t-- ngle 1.4'441 I fnte- 1P, No4.10-~ o hlnlc tumn I)ta414e 3letingy 14a 4t 44enning.-A 1t1141IS(f1w h4I'olISci yo 541o 04' , 441 - i tl Ii iet analS1)404 (Ign t ate. lI4)e~io4 44'45 2X't0( 11g 8It4244..41 Itrn ..'1 stree' fto t;u. ihi.l hl. (4404 44l'4~1C4' (f 1)2 (i4'i' S44iOiO, '0~ 'V it i 1)erl tib rs (I f he801 3' ro.seii'ta.tri'oI('t-i'/s424ul. '1el, I,0i'(I 11)'synew ~. orss i 804 4101114't1'4'. t 444'45 - rIC VEayIr Os AGpiANEISEno OREr 11011808he 1s1anotheer'insta(If 1of(a member of 1not P.'O10414o'd 444110404'01 th i'i erved1) thelll 44.ile of sheiIci en ye.ar't L"ondohn, ioa10.-Then.urnout, o it.l4'lp4tII~t i aeo 'b l to pop lae toa y stre wt nes t .hener t eAi n staS cey o tr:~he Cgs,o ean yoear, whoreathe BoANER ATh aNEWa ObAeS h t.i ,te, teC hog apl thei \\korf-.\.18, taN. The- speaker. trety fSrmen tahe fouresyters, life-bat. A4Clerlgt ha, edtordof the l)eview1o 11m1end keees ofepin torlest ev lrgeste lW 'stI e t4)r. .ylhte, Couta wer 'hs orshp aS're llIid Pres'idtoratie of ther'a e.en-bta,ie estoens The Lor mayor' .~ii~''f801) 04 4'ic4cnee e araewa rw y ih ht at 10 o'clock tomorrow riiorui., 'lIulaie liall. At. the headqlua.rters tle loeil secretary there was a bu. scene todity. The registers were th. objective point of a large crowd of bauncers and. .visitors from- ubroab, who had to "witaind.take,their :turn at _registerlng a:nd-yeaeivg.:..h,.:f, fleial drede.tits in the :.orm of a card encased: in- a. neatly- engraved silver case, i nd'a buttdn to display oil the lapel 6F the coat. Toinorrow's exercises will be opened by President Myron T. Iterriek of Cleveland, and addresses of welcome will be deliv ered by Governo-r Heard, Mayor Cap deville and "R. MA Walinsley, presldent of .the New Orleans clearing house. l'le reading of various reports will occupy the remainder of the day. BUTLER'S CASE CALLED Columbia, Ma., Nov. 10.-'he case of Col. Edwurd Butler, adjourned from October 15, was called for trial today be fore Jludge -.Hockada.y. ('ol. Butler is 4% pronitienlt Demo eratic leader of St. Louis. and ha.s to face the charge of attempted briber in securing the garbage contract for that city. Owing to'the prominence of the accused- and the gigantie mu nicipal sea ndlals recently unearthed in St. Louis tihe trial --of Col. Butler wII att rart. widespread attention. SINGLE STATEHOOD Oklahoma City, O. '1'., Nov. 1O.-The sin,rh- utotehood executive committee met here today to discuss the advisa bilitly of calling a. third conventioi ai to consider the question of fram lng a State constitution and furthaet demand admission into the Union of tit at es. The promoters of the move. ma, represent -t'hose favoring the im(ilission of Oklahomna and Ii(lialr territories as a single State in 01)1)o sit ion to those who desire to havt Oklahoma admitted alone. RULED.OFF JOCKEY'S SUITS I'aris. Nov. 10.-''he suits for dam. ages brought by ,John lIeifY and Miu ton Ileury, the American jockeys agaainst the Jockey Club beejuse 0 that. body's action in revoking thein licenses to ride in ra.ces,' and thus de priving them of at means of livelihood .aae up for hearing today. The sentence of the French Jocke club revoking the jockey licenses o John Iteitf and Milton Henry caulset a turf sensation when it was an nounced on October 12. At the tim< it was stated tha-t the action wa: taken on evidence secured by de teetives of the French police depart mcnt, the offense specifically chargei that" the jockeys had "prevente favorit.es from winning." 'T'hqe proof iwresented by the detectives tha llenry and Reiff had been implicatei in racing frauds were accepted a final by the Jockey Club, nnd sentene w; als pronounce in a manner that lef nO chance for the accused riders t al)leal from the decision reache t1nder the international agreement existing between racing otlicial,r th action of the ,Jockey Club also har Iteili' and Hlenry from riding am where in Europe, the United State: ('anada and Australia. On this thei suit s for 'damages are based, 11: ,jockeys contending that t,iey wei pnlished unjustly. They each ask fo $10,000 damages. BRITISH SHIPS GO SOUTH I la i fax. N. S., Nov. 10.-Tlhe flag sipi Airiannio andi t.he other ships lie Bmiitish NorthI A tlanatic squtadro ,ail for the Sout.h today. AUTUMN MEETING AT BENNINGS to lIenmnings todlay on the occasion thei( opening of the autumn mneetin ori the W~ashinagtoni Jockey club fomm he grounds in splendid condition an far' mioret at tracntiv'e t.hana in previoui yecaris. A iter mations anad impr)mov'eet imaude dur ing' thle summencr h.av ~e t ramn form'iued t.he triac'k in to one of thI fast est, andl safest in traoe c'ountrin 'I hie mfect ing prom ise's to be' a sucecei ini e'lei' wlay. New~ atndu attractiv stakes anad hanad ica ps hav~e been afi der' ami1( many of thle turf classic': suen'i as the D)ixie and the Vest a , wi lie r'.ivedc. Th e meeting coon tiu unt il Nov'. 29. SCH OOL TO TEACH SOCIA LISM' Kansas 'i-ty', Mo., N-ov. 10.-At Ar gentine, Knts., there wasii opened to. day. a school for the teaching of so] ciahlim. It. is tihe International Schoco of Social Economy, originally es'tahi lished in C'hicago ini 1900, anad aft er warind coniducit ed in (Girard, Kas., an Saui Fra ncisco, Cal. T1hie foun der iin< e'hiief prtomuoter of the colIIlege is WVal lt'r TIhtomas Miills and1( he ('ainis tha 100 students from varIiouts paruts o he U1nited States and Canadla are en r'olled forn the first course at. the in slituation. Instruction will be giv'er in t.he or'igini and development of thi mecanis of $rod.uet ion, of the clais sti'uggle, of the industrial arts, of t learn'med priofessions, of the use of (10 miest ie animals, of military p)owere and tacetic's, of the forms of govern mient, of the fraternal organizations of the ecclesiastical insti.tutions, an< why these associations and institu t ions should culminate in Sociailsm. CELEBRATED BATTLE OF TIPPECA. NOE Cint-innati, Nov. 10.-"1'he anntiver sary of the battle of TPippecanoe wa: celebrated today at the tomb of (eni eral William Harry liarrison,a North llend, near this city. The late l'r'esidet Benjamin IHirrison bef-oi his death had a new tomb bmtiit ovi the grave of his illustrious grnand father. The exercises today con siste oc rf historical orat ions and se. lect ions of mtusic. 'FRISCO TO 1SSUE BONDS .St., Louis, Nov. 10.-Fav'orable~ ae t ion is expecte ctoday113 at the a nnal meting of the stockholders of the St.. Lomis and Sani Fr'aneiseo railroad on1 the proposal of the directors to in erea se thle honded Iidebtedness 1)y $18,000,000. The issue is to lbe used for the construction or acquisitioni oif additional lines. GRACE GEORGES' NEW PLA Y New YArk, Nov.' 10.-At NewburghlI tonight Miss GIrace George wili give the init-ial presentation of her new play, "Pretty Peggy." 'The p)lay deals with the life of Peg WVoffington and many well known literary person. ages of the dlay are Introduced in the rourse of the drama. Let us always do our duty at all places, and at all times. Wen we ho that the humblest of us W1l1 be serving in that great army Wiebc2 cohievee the welfare of the world. COTTON. Some Past H story. New. York, Nov. ", 1902. In vicw of n.1uch that is being healrd and *uid in rogard to the deve1Qp menlt of the alleged top crop, and inl view, further, of t'r fact that kill ing frost du0 ring the autumn of 1S99 did not tonte initil excep)tioa;.lly late, notwit'hstantling" which the crop turn d tlt to he uiner nine anti one-half .illion hales,' I think the entlosed transla-tion of a t'ir cu!:ar issuetl by \11, i. lI)egene'-ioning, ofi livre, I"l';nt'e, under da.te of (ct oh r :M4t h, may not be nllitterestitog. I is atulsing to note whlit some of the los-t cntilli istic' atdvocates of' tt top ro) t heory now% itid thithn said three years ago in regat< Io tithe "roli atlmit ledlly I very short one which t ht-yV t he it.'i insis 'cI was a Iarge' onr. I'he+ do'e I[. I'rice. ( TrtInshalion.) Siue ie ihthlication of tht' l:st 1'a hington report t:he weather hias )ernl molire f-aVorihle to the crop). 't'lie ttsente of frost has n1o1 only' laVet tilue (1rop) froln an irrem edia'ble <isas ter, but has Io t erlain del Ie no,li - ale.. 'ht dalt'ss "ti5V ;Inn>uun.. e(I by -the W1ashlin gtton rt"p'lr"t aml h\ Mr. -hI'h eodor p I. I- rice. I :elieve t hat at p) resent l0,:i5'i'm Iha,les w oui he a eoliservaic In a d t the s:t i i time i re.asonat b' est in t le. I nr iii w it t pleasure that, thanks Ito the rehlt f ive ly high te(mu eratIurv lthro u 'hf it thi., Iontch of Ot olb r I to lit' --'p 'has sli of ly imp)rovetd, am0<l i g;.ingly :aandont n y Ilower tstim a Ies (k I'ronl ! 1-4 to i 3 i i million hales. he rt a1.cia io I o which woul hut'e led to 1ie forieil l<>itsig down OIf a sreat in u.ihetr of s inners. litlt to Irlt n( that a l a 'htined, a t i that ih crop itnsfead of htig s nall will he .'arii wcould b( ridiculous, and I irtia.ly i i t't iih" hears wcill "Ihort 1 l ave ;I. disag_,rectabh' .1wake 'tung1. I'he c'rol I is not nad'" in (c"tober Iut in lti (10 An i ist. nd it iti rare that I s plant will show a frt's il ih g wt.h in October when it ha's sotl'red as m iuch a.s it has done tis itar in .\u gust atn<l ) tei nb r. s he ac(tual inoVtement, which will not exceed for the mlontl of O"tobcr - -- ,8 0,000 h1ii at'les against t,17000 imh le in 14'1, it'is 10,(1so,001) bales : , nlst :',.:5I III bah n 10 .o 1(..1'25,110 hit is aainsl t i7130I0 hales in [lit' c rop .:1'2.0I11 ha Ies shu11 ld(1 ful rnish sub.jet fori re le('tion on the i'rt of tha se re dictingacro of Ii 1-I hillion halt's What ei n he the 'cuse. of 'this exceptionally feehh. mlovenient nof the p resen1t crop in (Oe toher, if it he not a small produtle n',::' I:: te cr(l) latt.? No, it is t 'l 'i w . is drtiIi c y and teu 'r(:(ds eomplaratiVely gIoid. TI"ht ou.. ' ook for the .\lmcrit"an1 VOnsum lpt.ion is sjtron'ger than ever, the l ropea it -xt aclltS 't'f ot'rt'mou s,s t pri es Oit laine I' the p lanters are most sI ' t Comoinn sense should si to t'n. ince is, under ahess citemntailces, tihere'ore. that only small p irolue ion can explain the mo<llo erace IIWV 'there is hiothiI lefi. F.veIr'net t'laing sol ut' of haI1, a diesi'e t ee O decline :ltses a disreqiard of he waritlningtIlsI itn bylciii Mr.'th<'>e - stasin I -iam lI >or , i Ntil rem-'caIe-i. c1 thalt's now happen'ing' Is dal pre -'t e re I itn li'n of Ii e c'cir 'e. .\s ii c,'su. ita It'e o:'hb 1 ihn.hib f e r ii't ii I c ' itmiI till-- "aa ih'ri ant" ho-treiii I: inii (h-o.hergo am ii .\' ive - i'er, cs l ila is cif Im;it' t asi ( i0 is in. l stuct ie Tiiiih he following c'nlef thro uost tearntits. tit-- t tc' nuyc hv Ocober lc luri.\ii l \\'eankther t't-ttitineh lavoril' ieof pit' ng amf l eto ithe Ip himlrop. hle ii!imui Nm' Ot'iu her' . l'ibe. Huh d 'enbiurl* c-t moay ble sou h lok fo h tt' iop mcrs li twhigher etifine of thze ofrop w i'il. I ifci sp it fal ltt.ait' n' - . ('ric, i .lie(-m-mn i'' ii -o lanh ta pi~the that (it tery ismait'li,eb t I i l-. morn han9l 0,0e)ln. 'is ll i(xin: r (' t i i'cing prolgrU-C M. OI o e..les'.-eill : hl~''ti . nf iuceiro s f . otiic iue mo'isti faorabc'l.c' lu diy t'e - iiiic. nes I myl fl'tis Itiei o f 11,000,-o .0h(es whiiichu W4 I lyi conirm 'lle fieldsianre till of i'e t on pub en andil) rleiadyI fr picking." intth posil O lioer IOwhd. tieden 9bug:crop 'Plius tonne uti'kbe reood;ich byr 20t est inilts ofs, the "a(0 |t ici ilios) are etllntry tooilow. Nov'xei'e 1. \lesrs. Ne'lm lios. of Slnong puls Co.,h'le followin cae fryohm. lienry eil: 'is avrbl wneauther ii'trougheout tai e ies.lcits e-. thied byc~1 plaunuite.hligbc hi exportation.in onc m'or e ofirm tmy eits'tfimca I eof ili n.a.!ip m nt N-ovlem-her 9.llot Tiiimullein d or may h'c~ne oadt.f no00 onie reiuuds the- i reen fteeipt dinga rueaond Iacti frevidecloftihe i ral i 'ofc' the rp &o lo.,I inicos e not(umu~ lcknu o pre thatn othtn isbeing bleh lam-k." bal delf eo 28010 pisinA rip Hlatrr. Liverpool. .Y. -ept. 1, 18 9. Fr. 38 :3.26-6. ( "' t(2 t Jee. : , 1899). lFr. 50 '4.19'-6-bi1 7.3 )eg 31, 190). Fr. (16 5.40-64d1 i) c' it0t 1:3, 1900. Fr. 80% 7.30-0-td( 10.40 e 'i'he proviilott of Anerictan cotton .n -ptelnber -1-st, ut the commence. 'IMLt of tihe campaign of 1,:9-1900 sas nevertheless the lirgest we have t seei, for it JnlOtllltt' 1 tO 1,! 1"7, mJt) tales against K1.1,000 bales en Sel Ilember 1st, 1902! The dit1'("rence, therefore, -iS imore tihan a tiililion itles! As for the onUstium) itn, w e ill knllow tihat it is at pre,enlt larger thaa three yea r.s ago. T'he out of sight pro'visioti, Ihat is to say, stockis in tihie haml ( f . spil tie.1's. was eqtially large in September, IS99, while it was lliite(i to t1he last legree in .Septetlber, 1902. It is to be Ioped that )rophets of -lit I illhon -.al' erop minianuml this year WvGt not he as fir, wrong as they xrere in I899. Ilaving be'gttn Ihis sea son with time sniallest possible visiit antI inivisible .supplit's we abs'olutely re(ir(' a c ro p ex re(iing I l nilligo.t bales in or<er to avttiid : reptition of ine seasonl of 1899..1900. E0. U('trner-itoning,. Ita vre, Oct oher !., I'12. WASHINGTOI GI.SSIP. TIL' I E.'I' EI(I'T()NS 1 XAl> WII!AT is A10r1"' TIIE1I. Iepttbllell't are Courrattu,at l :; i Il tm selvt's 'I'at h lite A<dlilhsratl n tna Bieen ;.t(Iur'cd nte( llelpuernl" t"):-e ,%ollnx Thte uMelc"e:, In lilt, Ilecrez(,td l1ajorieties saele tide lleetio'1That the lteputllean ('arty 1n e vii-e to Assunte time Full Itep"iniblIty For Itel"orm whileh the t'eople Itemmattl. WVashiington, Nov. 7.--Il'very I{-p1h lieani Coling to Washing,ean tt tveel gladly submits to an inerview in the eourse of whit'h le pats Iti, sell' aind his party on the bacii al i:.( restrlt of the rteent -,l in t .. few l)e ruio'1':ts wl, il a e ,eten aI) proarhe(t inl regard to last lue ldiay tr':g'ly are e(iualtly reinly wtit ex p)itnations of how it aII hIpp;ei'neitI. ronlutling w'ith the staitem nl ;ha: they heliete the elli nt''s (f t :ie'ir party for suct'ess in 19 t art' (,x,"e; Ietnt. \\'ashiington's pa1irt ieiliation inl lie econ ressi(nlal eleet ions has ran. siste(l for the iost part in priedie. Iions ail liscussions, anti poi Irliti.i' drift ing to the nuaitiaim apital ha. t"iiiital appr eriatitve Iisieners t I .(ir at":ount of th e haltppening: inl , fi eld. One of the first to f:n:i er - af ;er hIt' result of u'lliesdaY te,n;te it..1 . i wvas Xeitalor .1 lmes K. . ''i ,, .\ ' lIansas, the inager ()f .\It. tirrtn's 11ampairn inl 1 '.96 and 111:r. \\-:1:1 : 1at Serenity ich has Itu"k t, :ena1.r dones in the iidst of defeat. ti I( alt' el lt ra gill v vie\w I f I . I ...i I ". ''Iln my1 opinie,"' hi( sajid, oeratir party will benefit by :1 1 b vii; t:treI l: ,.1. a h I-ues(lay." Now tha(1 chairiman t,r i '". has t,necl(il iepullitiear i vi Oi r. ti t .\r"kIinsas Se at r I g 4'i%Vs exp,re i ,: a sentimient onfiisse early i s 1 s lIt' vy iena:otr ,loh)n '. I s . \ rgan .:1i .\lahanma ,w tot hin"el rrrtigne .i h s ers )tiurm s or th-c'ring ii .i t husig~ reieI nhe;ta n ro :n st gil n 'I t hejh ''siui, res onsbiityii.;-in I'o l,n,h !!n in 1ti'1ii ni. ia - S'"it:. lI>nhi wth~ eztl t ilemoiiirats h the(' iiint:i thou is ve at' hi't i>:ut. a o ai .:tei tVerle a rie <beiiifrzitk I ut ,i''s'ig: liif 1Whit'I ingrst ina '.hn!maie oi tmeng f!u- op''inin .f m.m:lur I\ ut n.I erttish'<iispolit lii, 'w er, ithetCr3 f)emoraiel onIgr i esm nt tk ile tfr courag fito 1igh th bt.e SCtnti a et I tte th.iha<bse imia the remtks<, liee Irisieni' "Iiic 1 le r,~o- l i'publitn f'N m y Iaia, iwsu assert:l a -; .jig tht3 \\-ifte lae yeiir. iA inr the ewit iihl aw. ai ~vteuae trti mi t n cIles lot :1 on'e ingi l n w o t aytitiliediurin m- is ' littlery oppoItsied to tien lth it a iea." h t e w l'esiidn I il \evemi's i - . N.t l.,'ct t eer 50,00io:e' lepui'en partyi en c' U - 'ameu ltime, dieclare wilc I madet'it twoI hirds of In t'i \Vsi\'rtni.e 'tri' issue ami ci I . ple ofil we stt ' Itn ern w''s i 't h e i i~ tha xst ing'i'aw. \' plic jtant int my 'IIja Ie1t' istton." sb-committei e In :c'y 'Renateii tgh ohimh t congds comone' .i'i eatic' aiitth '.e ,r hoans lt I ne'd y.I "h'iis year," sai t e '(or "we! met the tr piesryb. l i he esul 5,