CAPE MAY HERALD^ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1904.
GOING DOWN FOR THE THIRD TIME.
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on life LMtcn tf Ik State Treastrj, Perjelnton at Statekase, BlF M hi aa4 tace Trad Unities at BSWl FaaaO iriaaiaj BetU Dad ak Bo-EnalTaiatiaa." TO WOULD CONTBOL HE SUTIf
H BUcfc Were Betted How CoeM Hitlory Help Repeodat Hidf, Win _ ^ Billy Thompeoo, M Dprk, Tool Flyeo et at. b ^ ■ Ctarsc U Ik State
It ia time tor the people of New Jer•ej to “#< down to cams* In this po- . Utlcal campaign. Let them throw the cold light of fact upon the situation. On national Isaacs th* Democrats long, since threw op their hands. They nominated Alton B. Parker on a platform (hat was a makeshift and a fraud. It stood for nothing; their candidate stood for nothing. Both hare toppled to earth like a bonae of cards. On the other band, enthusiasm for Theodore Kooserelt la sweeping the country from the Atlantic to the Padfle. His stand on every Question is well known. His conrags, honesty and manliness, his brosd>bUlty as a statesman, hit magnificent record as president, all hare taken bold of ths admiration of the people. The Indications are that be will get the Urgent elector*! rote given to a president since the beginning of the Republican party. There Is net a single reason why Ed ward C Stokes, the Republican candi date for governor, should not receive as Urge s plurality as Mr. Roosevelt HU record to deer, dean end honorvafcU. He has served bto state well. His party, like the same pagty In nation, has been a party of PCQCM0 decency, of achievement They have Blade the deed sQuare with the word in New Jersey. The sUte to today on the most influential, one ef the wealthiest, one of the best gorwued. hi the Union. Mr. Stokes has been tried in the af- . fairs of elate and baa not been found
bean active as a lawmaker, thorough .as a student His record to a proud one. It shows the man to have been connected either directly or Indirectly with every saluUry piece of legislation that stands to the credit of Republican admlnistration during the last ten yean, or since the -old gang- of Democratic frauds and boodien were driven hut of
day backed hr bto splendid record and MaBdtag oa a platform that assures
than the nation itaatf; et Governor Franklin Morphy, ef Senators Keen and Drydan, ef aR. It may be aald-all zzzzzl.-*'*•*« Oa the ethsr head, what de the Dob- {“V
their fight on what they call -equal taxation." But for them It la a stolen issue. It was originated by Republicans. In a rational, conaervatlre and possible way It^s advocated by the Republican state platform. The Democrats Mixed upon It aa something they might use to “bluff" their way back Into power. They are making promises absolutely Impossible of fulfillment They bare no notion of keeping those promises. Their one thought to to get another chance at the public funds, to Indulge In mwtbcr r. «t of pilfer and graft such sa mnri.ed their career when the wrath of the people was visited upon them in t°f!2. Who are behind rharlee C. Black? Who wrote bto platform? Who hangrtly pounced upon -equal taxation" aa a promising life saver for the party? Who? The -same old gang." Tbs men who were most prominently Identified with the petty in the disgraceful days of 1S8»-P2—BUly Thompson, the duke of Gloucester, the prims exponent of race track legislation; Tom Flynn, speaker of the bouse, the race track starter et Gloucester; Bob Da--via. the champion of ballot box stuffing In Hudson county; Jim Smith of sugar trust fame; Bob Adrian. Bob Hagerty. Johnston Cornish. Jim Nugent. Jim Noonan. Michael Hurley and others of the same ilk. These men participated as delegates in the convention which nominated Black; these mer compose the. board of advisers who make out his Itinerary and “boom 1 his meetings throughout the state. Behind the mask of -equal taxation these men grin with glee, well knowing that tf Black to successful be will be a mere tool In their hands. And aa for Black himself—Black, the lawyer. Black'-the text book writer. Black the high commissioner of the * of New Jersey—bow different from Black the candidate! Aa the Democratic nominee be sweeps all tenets of taxation Into space, goes back on the reccsjl of a lifetime, denies the correctness of the principles he-had for years defended and submits himself as a pliant and willing tool of the "Mine old gang." There to little doubt as to what action of the voters will be when at the pods In November they will hearken onto the command; “Choose ye^Uii* day wham ye shall serve" and wbocn ye Shall have to serve you.
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