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t Volume No 107 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY OCTOBER 1908 Fifty Cents a Month 5 a Year
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Offers the very best service ofskilled workmen with modern ap-pliances Strictly sanitary Elec¬
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We have put on a wagon forour bakery and will deliver youFresh Br ad Pies and Cakes toany part of the city upon shortnotice
We bake every morning andonly the best and have had manyyears experience in the businessVe will appreciate a share of yourtrade
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A US OF EVASIONS
Was All That Roosevelts ChargesAgainst Haskell Really
Amounted To
Guthrie Okla Oct 2Gov C XHaskell formerly treasurer of theDemocratic National Committee lastnight gave out a long letter to Presi-dent
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Kooseveit repeating his pub ¬
lished defense to the charges madeagainst him The letter in part is asfollows
The serious character of yourcharge against me should have sug-gested
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to you that you as chief execu-tive
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should proceed with deliberationand certainty before making suchhearsay statements your own declara ¬
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Your attack upon me finally resteden my conduct toward the Prairie Oiland Gas Company in this state Ihave said that you were responsiblefor granting a franchise before state-hood
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thereby creating vested rightsYou seek to evade the issue and createwrong impressions You said the In-
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Department had no power ex-
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where crossing an Indian reser-vation
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You would have your read-ers believe that Indian Territory was I
then conducting its own government i
and that only tWIts of the same wereIndian reservation
Know It Is Not TrueMr Roosevelt you know it is not
true you know all the land was In-dian
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land without county township orterritorial government What halo o-ficgrity surrounded you last weeklike a mist liar faded away and the I
Interior Department holds the recordwhich convicts you
You granted the franchise at thesolicitation of Senator Depew and afew days thereafter received 250000-in cash for your campaign fund
You charged me with having at ¬
tempted to bribe tin attorney general-of Ohio That was presumably nineyears ago You have abandoned thatposition Charles P Taft says throughhis paper and no evidence was everproduced that would convict me ofthe charge-
In touching upon the State Univer-sity
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question you pretended to quotefrom the Outlook Magazine but howdishonestly you enlarged on the magarne article That article charged mewith substituting Democratic for Re ¬
publican professors for political pur-poses
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I have shown that statementto be false but I charge you withtrying to enlarge on thit magazinearticle and give the world the impres ¬
I sion that we were improperly using
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the money appropriated to conductthat institution-
Had Failed to Apologize-Your charge that I vetoed a child
labor law you have not apologized fornotwithstanding you know that I did-it with the approval of union laborand that our state connstitutionwhich you said was so bad your opin ¬
ion of it would not look well in printcontains more details of child laborlegislation than all you have recom-mended
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to the New York Legislatureas Governor or to the Congress of theUnited States as President and that-II had approved fourteen acts of ourLegislature passed at the solicitation-of union labor
You said in your first statementthat I had suits brought against me torecover title to Creek Indian land I
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overwhelmed you on that statementAdopting your usual policy you flee
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from that statement without justapology and adopt the statement nowthat it was government town site lotsthat you charged fine with being sued
I for Yes I believe I am a defendant-as to certain government town sitelots in one of nearly 11000 suits thatyou have brought against as manydifferent honorable and highmindedcitizens of this state during this presi-dential
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campaign year and you willnot undertake to deny that politics forthe purpose of Republicanizing about2000 Indian voters was your sole mo-tive
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for having those suits broughtaril I charge you with knowing thatthere ha < been no delay in these casesexcept that occasioned by the courtsdeliberations taken by himself as time I
he deemed necessary to considerwhether or not there is any merit inthe petition filed by your attorney-
You say that on that land stion you will see that I get a IharingIin court Yes sir I will come to yourhearing Call to your assistance allthe power your high office commandspresent cases in any form you like Iam ready to meet it and before itsconclusion the people of America willbe disgusted that they ever electedyou President of the United States-
IF YOU KNEWThe merits of the Texas Wonder youwould never suffer from kidney blad ¬
der or rheumatic trouble 1 bottle twomonths treatment Sold by druggistsor by mail Send for testimonials DrE W Hall 2926 Olive street StLouis Missouri
MATTING FOR SALE CHEAP
Enough new matting natural orwhite color for large room for salevery cheap Apply at Star office
MARRIED MAN IN TROUBLE
A married man who permits anymember of his family to take anythingexcept Foleys Honey and Tar forcoughs colds and Ing trouble isguilty of neglect pthlng else is asgood for all pulmonary troubles Thegenuine Foleys Honey and Tar con ¬
I tains no opiates and is in a yellowpackage Sold by all dealers
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RAN AWAY FROM RUSSELL
Unlucky Young Chauffeur Return to
Atlanta to Find His Child
Wife Missing
Atlanta Opt 1Mrs V A Speeraccompanied by her daughter MrsHusstlt Thomas nee Silvey Speer leftthe city at midnight for New Yorkand will on Saturday it is stated hersail for Europe to be gone indefinitely j
Thiir family kept their intentions aiclose ecrct and all that could be i
learned was that mother and daugh-ter
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had left the city for an extended I
European trip-
RussellThomas the young chauf j
four husband returned to the city yes I
terday from Xewnan where he went I
as ho states on agreement with the i
family to remain away from the city j
until Saturday to avoid any sensationthat might result from returning withhis bride lie wfis then to return and I
go to the Speer home When ho learn-ed
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his wife had been taken away I
from the city by her mother he cameon the next train
The situation is at present in con-
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of a tangle and no one seems I
to knov jitt what will come of it
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHINGI
Inocuaiion of Children in Tubercu-losis
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Experiments is Harmless I
Washington Oct 2 Aroused byjthe storm of public criticism causedby the inoculation of ton charity pa-
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< at the IliJdrens Hospital DrLawrence E Flick pre3ident of theTuberculosis Congress comes to thedefers of Dr Drtre the Austrianphysician who conducted the experi-ments
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Dr Flick says at erroneousimpression has arisen regarding thekinds of fluids used in the inoculation
VThit was done by Dr Detre ludeclared was to inject under theskin a small amount of extract in oneinstance and of a watery solution inthe other of human and of bovine tu-bercle
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bacilli which had been steriliz-ed
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and deprived of all life The pur ¬
pose of this is to determine whetherthe children arc suffering from tuber-culosis
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which has been derived fromanimals or human beings ana theproceeding is absolutely harmless
DREADFUL DESTRUCTION-IN THE DECCAN
Bombay India Oct Betweentwo and three million people are shel ¬
terless are facing starvation and arethreatened with fever and pestilenceas a result of the Hood which has de ¬
vastated the city of Hyderabad andthe entire Indus River valley Thewhole of the valley is a sea of softmud from which arms legs and heads-of thousands of victims are protrud-ing
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Hyderabad a city of 400000 peo-
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has been completely wrecrie anddozens of small towns have practica-ly
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disappeared The total casualtieswill undoubtedly reach ten thousand
HOW TO CURE A COLD
The question of how to cure a coldwithout unnecessary loss of time isone in which we are all more or lessinterested for the quicker a cold isgotten rid of thy less the danger ofpneumonia and pther serious diseases-Mr R W L HalL f Waverly Vahas used Cha heriai si Cough Rem-edy
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for years and sajjs I firmly be ¬
lieve Chamberlains Cough Remedy tobe absolutely thonrTst preparation onthe market for cols I have recom ¬
mended it to my friends and they allagree with me For sale by alldruggists
VERDICT FOR ONE CENT
And OneHalf of That Goes to Attor ¬
neys in the CaseEeHville Ill Oct 2A sealed ver-
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awarding damages of one centwas returned in the circuit court ofSt Clair county hero after attorneysfr the plaintiff had stated that theyhrd agreed to take the case for onehalf the damages recovered The suitwas instituted by Mrs Lena Schwartzof French Village m who asked 10
000 altering that her stepdaughterAmelia Schwartx had called her byobjectional rames-
WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLS
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Too frequent a desire to rass urineIf so illiams Kidney Pills will cureyou Sold by the AntiMonopolyDrugstore-
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down to the tim limit on speed orarrested The limit is nut to exceed-ten miles an hour an1 in approaching-street crossings or corners to slowdown to a speed that will make itntrfectly safe for pedestrians and ve ¬
hicles to avoid collisions or accidents-W C Bull City Marshal
TRY THIS FOR DESSERTDissolve one package of any flavored
JELLQ in one pint of boiling waterWhen partly congealed beat until lightadding one cup whipped cream andsix crushed maccaroons Whip all to ¬
gether thoroughly and pour It Into amold or bowl When cool it will jel-
lify¬
and may be served with whippedcream or any good pudding sauce
The JELLO costs lOc per package-and can be obtained at any good gro ¬
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j telR BRYAN AS A WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGNERI In 1000 Mr Bryan broke all previous records as a whirlwind campaigner
On one day in New York state he made fortynine addresses from the rearend of his crr and for several consecutive days he made thirtyflve speeches
g big and little He has also accomplished the remarkable feat of making1 twenty speeches In twenty different places within twenty hoursi
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We accommodate all classes Our customers represent the menI and women who have built and are still building successful enter-prises
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BICYCLES FOR RENTIi I
PRICESwheel one hour 15clOnewheel three hours 40c
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Best Equipped Repair Department in the Cityti
All work Guaranteed
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ASKING FOR EVIDENCE
Of the Wonderful Work Roosevelt andHis Aids Claim to Have
Done for the People
Chicago Oct Josephus Danielschairman of the Democratic PressCommittee made public yesterday aletter written at the instance of theNational Committee asking the Attor-ney
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General how many of the 2S7 so-
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called trusts of the country have beenproceeded against in the courts by thefe leral government and how manymore cases he expects to file
irr Daniels letter takes only onehi ndred words but appended to it isa lit of 2S7 alleged trusts taken fromhe says a list in loodys Manual ofCer oration Securities He asksalso for the amount of fines collected
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fren defendant trusts and theamount of fines standing against theriibut not collected +r
In connection with this letter MrDan > ls made the following statement
001 is generally known that underRepublican administration the oil rtrust had a monopoly of the old oilfields and that under the Rooseveltadministration it has been able todictate the production of oil in newterritory is a matter of common no ¬
torietyThe Standard Oil trust has not
teen put out of business nor reduced-the price of its product Of the2S7 trusts in the United States therehave been prosecutions of but fewand the aggregate fines collected willnot exceed 150000 The fines in thebeef trust cases may be said virtually-a license paid to continue the viola¬
tion of the law The public has paidthe fines against the meat trust tenthousand times over Tf 287 trustscan go on contrary to law and only befined it may beasked of Mr Roose ¬
velt Would not deeds speak louderI than words
The Democratic committee todaywill send a letter to Attorney GeneralBonaparte with a list of the 287 trustsand ask him to mark those prosecuted
I and also ask Mm why he did not takeup the steel trust which received morebenefits than any other from thisgt vernment and contributed the most-to the Republican campaign fund
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ROSEBUD RESERVATION-
SIX Thousand Quarter Sections inrSouth Dakota Will be Thrown
Open for Settlement f1Dallas S D Oct 2ln Pullman-
cars and empty freights in prairieschooners on horseback and afooteager landseekers are gathing by thethousand at Uncle Sams newest mecca to register for a chance in thegreat land lottery whereby the gov-ernment
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will open to settlement the5000 quarter sections of rich agricul-tural
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and grazing lands embraced inthe Rosebud Indian reservations
Although registration does not be¬
gin until next Monday a considera-ble
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number cf the 80000 people ex-pected are already here and the prob ¬
lem of providing them with food andshelter has become a serious one
The registration will continue fromnext Monday when the land officehere and at other points will open to-
i October 17th The drawing itself isscheduled for October 19th when thenames of the lucky ones will be drawnfrom the wheel of fortune Only vet-erans
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will be allowed to register by +
agents others being required to comehere in person
HASKELL ASKS FOR HELP-
In Prosecutnn Those Who Have De ¬
famed HimSays he is Fighting-for the Welfare of His State
Guthrie Okla October GovernorHaskell yesterday made public his ap-peal
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to the people of Oklahoma formoney to aid him in overcoming hisenemies whom he declared are en-emies
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of the peopleGovernor Haskells appeal saysFor myself I am not possessed of
wraith and receive a salary but bare-ly
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enough for the expenses of my fam ¬
ily and myself I nm giving my entiretim to the welfare of Oklahoma Ican make the fight against all theseinterests and win with the support of itlu povl I rOt only want the moralsupport but also some small financialassistance of the people of Oklahoma
Postage papers labor and otheritems of expense can be only incurredwhen I have means to meet them Iam standing firmly for honest govern-ment
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and against graft greed andcorporation aggression I ask assist ¬
ance in nO large amounts but 51000will be a start for a fight but I akthat the multitude weigh this matterand rend fr such financial assistance asthey deem proper
WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELLEverybody in Zanesville 0 knows
Mrs Mary Lee of rural route S Shewrites My husband James Leefirmly believes he owes his life to theuse of Dr Kttfgs Xew Discovery Hislungs wee so sevjv affected thatconsumption seemed mvitable whena friend ecomm nded Jw Dl certWe tid it and its use has restorehim tot perfect healthy Dr KingsNew Dr v is thKing of throatand lung rtMntdJes For coughs andcoids it has no equal The first dosegives relief Try it Sod underguarantee at all drugstore 50 and 1
Trial bottle free-
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