& m——— ONLY DISPUTED ELECTION v A NEW EPOCH 1822—0ct. 2, birth of Rutherford B. Hayes at Delaware, O. 1852—Married Lucy Ware Webb, 1861—Major in Ohio Volunteers. 1864— Brigadier General. 1865.67—Member of Congress. 1867.71—Governor of Ohio, 1876—June ' 15, # nominated for President by Republican National Convention at Cincinnati. 1877-Jan. 30, electoral commis- sion appointed March 2, Hayes declared elected. March 8, inaugurated 19th Percsident, aged 54. Pe HE tidal wave which swept down | the Republicans in the congres- | sional elections of 1874 still was run- | ning so strongly -in the eampaign 1876 that Rutherford B. Hayes himself never was confident of his Nor was ghe country surprised to read in the headlines the morning tion that Tilden, the Democratic date, had won the The Republican ters in New York early ele ction of | K|KUCCEeNS, after elec- | candl- race, national headquna she pi Repub- i up uf ican campad =r to bed resigned to def i Tilden the returns, co 106 for was Rutherford B. Hayes. af 25h KH Both the ocrats clain Re publ 1 to have carried Louisi- ‘arolina and Florida, and states two sets of returns! to Washington. Who should them? The Constitu- tion provides merely that the president of the senate shall, in the presence of the senate and house, the certi- ficates, “and the votes shall then be counted.” But when votes, who ana, South ( from those were sent decide between open there are two sets of shall say which shall be counted? “The president of the sen] ate,” answered the Republicans cause the president of the a Republican. the Democrats, houses was Democratic, Com the cou he senate was The two houses.” said because one of the promise was necessary to government from chaos and ntry from another Civil war. The bitter dispute was left to 15 men, one- third of whom were senators and an- other third were representatives, equally divided between the parties. | To guarantee a calm, judicial decision the remaining third were justices of | the Supreme court. the commission pro<| ceeded to decide every essential ques | tion in favor of Hayes by a strict party | vote of 8 to 7. Alas, the partisan! zeal of that feverish hour burned just as fiercely beneath the gowns of the justices as under the frock coats of | the legislators. } The Judgment of the comission was without force in law until adopted by the two opposing houses, and some disappointed Democrats in jhe house | balked at ratifying the decision against | Tilden. But representatives of Hayes | whispered to certain southern Demo- crats in a secret conference at Worm. ley's hotel that if they would let the Republicans have the presidency, the Republican president would let them have their own state governments, The bargain having been struck, it was kept. After a turbulent night session of the house the result of the election was declared at four o'clock in the morning of March 2, 1877, just 56 hours before the Inauguration, For three months Hayes himself had been alternating from day to day be tween expectation of success and de- feat. Even when he started for Wash- ington on March 1 he waw still so un- cortain that he frankly told the peo ple of Columbus in his parting speech that he mighr pe back with them and in the governor's chalr again in less gave the | Novertheless, than a week. 1877-—~April, President Hayes withdrew Federal troops from Southern State cap- itals. *Banished alcoholic liquors from the White House, June and July, ordered out Federal troops in the great railway strike, 1878-—Vetoed Silver bill, which was pacsed over his veto, 1879-—8pecie payments resumed. 1893-—Jan, 17, death of Hayes at Fremont, O, aged 70, serves his serves his With those sacrificed himself tion reunite the hest best.” party country and his administra. North and South, to civil service and to regen Republican party. 80 coldly, go about he remained of most underestimated un {o cleanse th 6 t erate the So qui- undramatically those great the mi etly, he that term 80 all to of his ' A Crstooc, end one the sund presidents, hating Demo y leaders i the him as an apost arn rots de {1 He sm ———— One of the bullaings (horticulture ‘ Endeavor to Perfect Method of Uti- zing Straw an WHRRGYD the thronged nd soon the aivzed rt ASantie response to t money” 1 were for £8 5 repealing ¢ resumption the currency coinage. resisted such a not his veto of the overridden he would hs country from taking the the road that it to the free silver in 1500, All this independence cost the support of the political time serv. ers and the applause of the partisan press. These united in denouncing and ridiculing him as a renegade In politics and as a sniveling hypocrite in private life, The White House the first time under the president was liver firmly first step on toed P00 “went the dry” Haye#', up to held cons pe Lucy Webb Hayes, tempt as a man too stingy to stand treat and too weak to resist a domi- neering wife, Hayes found the North and Scuth divided and he left them more nearly reunited than they had been in a generation. He found the national currency paper and he left it gold and silver. He found the prosperity of the country at dead low tide and he left it at high tide, ft fell to Hayes to ring down the curtain on the epoch of the Civil war and to usher in another epoch, The volces of the past cried out against him, but in his complete re tirement from politics he lived to hear the volees of the new time give a more favorable and a more just ver diet on his administration, (Copyright. “220. wv James Morgan) An Automobile HH With New Combus . and it Has Been Used for IHiuminating Pur. poses for Cooking. as Begn Operated tibl and May Have Economic Value, he } wor) can t his ried y of the college of agriculture, s From ornstalk Swivel chairs and equipment Fo used by Washington's famous desk drive, Wearing Gas Helmets to Foil Bees of Indiana Vincennes, Ind—Bees, which lived In the ground until brought out by recent rains in many cases have completely halted plowing for whes® in sectione of Knox county. Ace cording to the farmers, bees are more numerons. this year be cause of the long dry season and the plentiful supply of red clover, Some farmers are foil ing the bees hy wearing gas masks, which were brought back from France by thelr song who were In the service, Prize Pig Rides in Plane, Lincoln, Neb.—An airplane, piloted by E. V. Gardiner, carrying the prize pig. Corn Husker, of the University of Nebraska agricultural college, left here for Milwaukee Wis General Hsu Says it Is edo] Restored to China. i i | Equal Commercial Opportunities Will ! Be Given to All Foreign Nations. Urga. Mongolia "Mongolia, restor ed as nn integral part of the Chinese republic, elgn nations,” said Gen. Hea Shu-chen, commander of China's frontier defense forces in Mongolia. It was Gen, Hsu Shu-chen's army of 1010 that occupied Urga and pnt an end to the political power of the Bud. dhist priests whose leader, termed "the | living God,” then ruled Mongolia as an autonoiions state, “All Mongolin-Russien treaties. granting special privileges to Russians of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. where “ Materials of Paper Money Widespread The n up Am there inls Cun pa- ad together nter or world, Part linen rags ilk comes Both ents federal Rio municipal governn ae LH are i liortage of action lieve the s here ch houses in as the ities a hill for a for work of been introduced providing af 250.000.0000 dept he netruction of houses for cour ding the the municipal sted provi in uss! ing { il a mensy ras presen houses built from the all workers’ nest two years be free RKP] hill the municipal admin various whergver na unicipaliy ground It intended that the he sold to heads of work payment being spread of twenty ir bill provides for the con huge apartment The federal con proposes under the ’ ¢ fat ! 3 SHY houses In a 0 ite of the capital or un owned available in houses shall familis peri the of ng x, wi i Yeurs, oBYer a addition, two kitchens the with common installations respectively, § { | ahrogated.” as he in Mongolin, have been continued “Little Hen” is still becanse Kolchak's Siberian city, Chinese trhops decided.” wf Russia. and that Russians taking thelr political aflilia. tions, subject only to Chinese law. would eventually be withdrawn from Mongolian border. 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