Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 8, 1892, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAITI \ e - ¥. ROSEWATER, EmTon BEE - - PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING — (HICIAL PAP[R OF THE CITY, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ut Sunday) One Year Xy lay. One Year 10 00 H . 500 KL v 350 niday Bee, Ono VoAt 200 Faturiny Loe. One Yoar 1% Weckly liee, Une Yo 100 OFFIC Omalia, The Peo Bullding. Fouth Omuha, corner N and 2ith Streets, Counell Blufs, 12 Chieago Oftice. 317 Cham New York, looms | Washington. 518 Fourter CORRESPOND! All_communleations rolating to news and editorinl matter shonld be addressed to the kb Atorial Depnrtment BUSINESS LETTERS, All business lettors and remittances should bo Fossed 10 The Boe Publishing Company. Omaha. \d postofice orders Lo indo payablo to the order of the company THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, Eiate of Nebraskn i County of Douglas. | George 1. Tzschuck, socretary of THE BER Pub WshiE company. dovs solemnly swear that th ual elren 1% DATLY BEE 1oF the a8 fol10wS ending Ju Tune 2.0 Thuradny. June 8, Friday. July | Enturdny, July? Avernge. 24. I TZECHUCK bed In my pres N PRI Notary Publie. GIEOTG Y 1 subac Sworn to hefore me ence this 20 day of Jul Average Cireulation for June 02, e —————— Tie allinnco in Kansas is doomed Tusion with the democracy will drive every level hended republican out of its ranks, M. INGALLS is now across the pond, but so far we hiave not heard of a dimin- jshed supply of vitriol in the Furonean warkets, MORE of that dear Detroit furniture for the city hall s arrived. and is ve- garded with the attention usually fixed on precious things, WE ARE pitiently waiting for some of that proverbial July weather, fav to corn and wheat and inimical to the ble comfort of man and beas WE ARE domg a great deal of pulling for Mr. Gladstone these days, but it be- gins to-look now as if it would take a steam derrick to get him on top. THE street signs are sadly necded and the contractor should make haste in placing them on our principal thorough- ily on all cross streets. fares ard fi DON M. DICKINSON says that he has nodoubt of Mr. Cleveland’s election. Don was saying the same thing, only a great deal louder, only four years ago. Trere is a great deal of local egotism in this world. London sneers at New York, New York sneers at Chicago, Chicago sneers at Omaha, and Omab sneers ut Kansas City. THE republican purty and the pro- teetive tarif are no more responsible for Carnogie’s strike and riot than Salisbury and free trade ave responsiblo for the labor t south Wales and Corn- wall. les i CHICAGO will probably get the $5,000,- 000 appropriation by congress, as it has been reported ably by the appro- priation committee. And Charles A Dan’s head is once more bowed lower in grief. Tuis eampnign is notextremely ploas- ant for the New York Sun and as a con- sequence it s q ling with the Bos- ton Adrertiser on the very important question of the political and private morvality of King Solomon. OMAHA can and does support & baso ball club handsomely, and if the other cities of this league have not enough patronnge to £o on in the season it sim- ply shows thutthey haven’t the business prosperity they boast of so loudly. Omaha is all right and wishes to play ball, Tu free traders say that their policy for the United States would aid the farmer. It would aid him in the fact that it would destroy the factories and throw millions of workmen into agricul- ture as their only resource ducing agricultu production ana stagnati thus pro- stion, over- Wl cong AvLTHovGH Allan Root for some un- explained reason was ignored by the people’s porty of Douglas county he has the proud satisfaction of knowing that his first love, the old greenbuck party, is on top, with Weaver as the standard beaver. In the language of Dr. Conklin, Allan Root and his eighteen others Swill be there on clection day.”” M. Bey AN made the same lapse in New York that rtor Harrison made in Chicugo, and the sime mistake is made every year by thousunds of ora- tors. They referred to “the famous decluration that men were created freo and equal.” DBut the declaration of in- dependence said nothing about them being “free.” Thomas | son, siaveholder, could hardly wmake that statement Tue Buelington road has donated 000 to the widow of C. G. Wilson, who lost his life while in the sorvico of the company as superintendent of its Lown lines. ‘This act of generosity will be applauded heartily by railvoid men, aswell us tho public, and it is to be hoped the company will oxhibit equal gonerosity toward the widows of section men, switchmen and train men whoso husbunds may lose their lives in its sorvice, e lowa Temperance alliance is going to divorce itsell from the repub- lican purty, and may nominate another stato ticke ho alliance hus made such villains as G. W. Pouts, the mur- derous and jailed Des Moines constable, possiblo in Towa und his acts sanctioned Dby law officers. Its woik has been a steady 1033 to the republican party and to the state. There is no demand for u prohibiticn party in Towa this ye: There is always work for temperance men and women outside of politics, and there the true temperance people are content o work. OMATA AMENDMENTS. In the turmoil and The terrible assistance of contention of the | calling for the mercenaries {rom other important amnendments to the state con- | bloody lesson will not, there is reason to stitution are to ba submitted to the peo- 1ife will not be wholly it shall result been lost sight of. ments creantes n One of the: board of railroad electad by th amendment re in the suppres- rous Pink ~u n sys sion of the d Meanwhile and the other \tes o the | give no heed to the mouthings of dema- mvestment present constitution ment or loan of any monoys in the per- forbids the nce a source of distrust and alarm TELL-TALE LETTER. Hon. William M. Springer of is chairman of the ways mittee of the house and by virtue of that position the lender ty in the house. ths councils and the state of proposed by the investment of schos tered county bonds or district bonds of this state, While it may be premature to discuss atlength the advisability of the adoption of these nmendments to the constitution, the fact that they ars pending should not be lost sight of. of the democr prominent strong in the contidence of Delegates to the convention Springer asking his opinion course which should be pursued by the convention in referance to tion of the presidential electors. wrote to Mr. endment must com- ssos of citizens, and mend itself to all cls its adoption raplied as follows: 1 have no hesitation in saying that woers [ w delegato I would favor the tho democratic stato cot the same parsons for eloct and vics president who have beon nominated by tne state convention of the people’s party. *ommission amend- ment much is to be said nomination vention of Kansas of 3 . without the interven- tion of n commission, which is subject to improper influances by common carriers. \ mission anyway, s eloeted by the people is by commission nd cortainly commission disloyalty to It migut cause democratic princi cratic ovzanization. appointed by the governor preferable to the kind of that has been on our the last six yeurs, 1N DISCRIMINATION, democratic representatives, and who will bo chosen in Kansas, for tho peop if the voting »'s candidato for vico president would result in the choico of Whitelaw Reid by the republican sonate, may vote in the electo narm whatever democratic It is not u matter of much consequence for Stovenson. possivly happen to the this courso government against vossols and the presidsncy and even the vico presi- muy bo saved to the democratic party. continued other western s Pennsyl- controversy Onio might do Jikewise, election of Hureison ble at tho very ou opportunity is therefore Lat Washir I of the geain goi 120 is transported in vessels of sot of the contest. nocracy of Kansasand if enteret upon they will make a nationd snailenge the ot the party admiration wnd gratitude wmsportation democratic plainly discloses the chomo of his party about ha'f the rate of ten years ago and reduction is large od and ear cemployed in the t new political organization is presumed to the in- ing eapncity not expect the success of the plained of on the Wi would be but country at toral vote. v know that the chances Lnst them in a squre contest, only hope of attaining aving the election In order to ac- complish this they propose that demo- crats shall support the states republican arge for the veason that the American ports on Lyke Ontario have important fictor: the presidency is in” into the house. action of Canada in violating her treaty obligations in the matter of tolls, but to the fact that the C i a necessary outlet, and because the de- s through it ant of promptly i wadian eanal lays incident the dilficulty turn cargoes at the that “this involve no suc » of democratic principles and no dis- loyalty tothe democt course will discourage » organization vessel owners. in respect pathy with the pr S IEaS people’s significant do not propose to maka any con- ession in behalf of is contending ¢ to use that party republicans and place lomoerat in tho oflice of president it should be single cardinal eople’s party new politieal Their design is simpl od there is at it will increase, to bo apprehendad principle of the Sympathizers movement who have hitherto act the republican Grain will go to should carefully the scheme which is presented in the letter of Mr. Springor. prepared to play racy is avrangi of these men must still prefer the policy and principles of the republican party to those of the democrati it bo possible that low as they haps still lower. discrimination, and confined to of Ogdensbury the part that the de- for them? Lake Ontario ports amall number ot lake ea instruments overthrow that the principles stand would receive the event Canada’s violation of the terms latter for the securo equulity for which tiiey n government y recognition in concessions government I'he ides cherished by some members y that thero is a pos- ir candidate, compelled of the people’s pr sibility of ele should the elec good faith \ and visionary. Iivery state that has a majority resontatives FAAGOGUES, deplorable ot of sarious o Homestead was i subj shington, and the judiciary tee of the house of repe promptly decided to revort favoraniy to the house the resolution i gation of the trouble, , that thore will be an ston system. vote for Mr., man can have any those people’s doubt as to this, and for an iny It is vory likely, a chance for Gon- ntatives ave fostering the most deceptive character. nt of the United States will be Benjamin Harrison or Grover Cl they live until March 4, \\'m.-h one do intolligont sympathiz ors Boti investiga- remurked in this connection that no en- couragement rogues who will find in this uafor- 1ee an opp 3 sominate their vaporings ahout the t rible condition of th to admin- tormorly ropublicans, prefor governm-nt for The choies must Ation throughout the country chancoe for cndidate. poople’s party men vepablicun R adiatinal prohibition undoubtadly itieal capital, observations out of Will allinnce mit themselves to b significance 3 and eatspaws domoeracy. srding to the plan presented by that nocratie loador Wao are conl ak of passion duty of fair- minded peoplo to hear all lont they will prenosterous to refer to that » that the country sorious erisis, and the 3 TREASURER man who could do L there were 17,681 a party of reputable eitizens xhibited in the window as its candidate for president, observation denotes atare which that there w it would ba dan &'y declared the winner of a trot- 1f the pifete city of has & bean expert who wishes to make u match let h Homestead ting hovse. ng oxaggerated, wh without t entirely local, and al dissatisfac. the imminence of 7 cost of the schools of Omaha due- ending July ,000, ineluding tion account. who attended the penditure was at the tom 1s out of dissolution business involyed in | the difliculty, and it is bighly probable that a speedy understinding will now be 8af0 10 say DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, other city in the country will larger libsralitg " Doubtless the results have justified itebut obviensly the time is not far distaat when Omaha will not be able to prqfiffp %25 pita an- nually for the education of its children. Girenter economs -in this department of the municipal sooner or later, ind those intrusted with At once ernment must come its aaministration pay a8 we begin to consider wheve it cun be insti- | tuted without immaiving the eflic or lowering the standard of the schools. Tur school bened has b ably free from all suspicion of boodling and jobbery for the past year. Some of the schemes which ¢ hatehed, however, have a very suspic appearance, to sy the loast. Several jobs and trades are now said to bo in process of negotiation ns trading capital for votes by aspiring vlace-hunters and patronage-brokers, If carried out we shall have a repetition of scandals that have made former school boards un- savory. Itis within the power of the majority of the board, which is com posed of excellont materii, to thwart tho schemers and prevent combinations with contractors and place-hunters, and taxpaying eitizens as well as patrons of our schoo's will look to them to do their duty without fear or favor. ency on remark- e now being ous THe settlement of the vontroversy over the unfinished depot has been pr tracted for many months, The unfin ished depot ter eyesore than the 0!d cowshed had be: Everybody in the community would gladly drop the contest in the courts providing al- ways that the interests of Omaha arve protecte In other word vbody in Omaha is anxious to have the depot muddle settled provided it is settled vight and for ail time. The meeting called by the city council may lead to that much desired result. At any rate no harm can come from a full and free discussion of the situation. s grer ever Tne records of the register of decds show that there is more activity in Omaha real estate than there was a year ago. It is also a fact that the mar . and that conti dence is improved. There is eve reuson to expect that the present vear is strorg will show a very material progress for this city, but the great forward move- ment will be experienced next year, un- n Neb raska shou hoof u character to te distrust. publican success in the state this vear is necessary to stimulate enter- prise and revive prosperity less political results AN INFURIATED mob thirsting for blood is never amenable to reason. This was shown in the lynching of two men at Vieksburg, Miss., despite the fact that the brotner of the murdered man pleaded with those who were determined to avenge his death, but could not dissunde them from carrying out their tragic plans. Human boings sometimes display a fevocity unsurpassed by that of wild beasts, and are entirely deaf toall argu- ments addressed to their reason and all appeals to that better nature which is supposed to exist in the breasts of even the worst me Nonopy is going to justify the actions of the mob at Homastead in killing and maltreating those detectives and de- property. That is not the point. actions wore caused by the and er tactics of th employers, against whom the heaviest snsuro is justly dir stroyin The unaméri b's n cted. AN INCREASE of 666 in tho number of school children in South Omaha since last year nsus isa romar! ly good showing and fully justifies the steps that ave being taken in that pros- perous eity for increased school accom- modations. s school ¢ JunGi CoLe of Des Moines, Ta., has come out against the republican party. We hope the judge will notcompel some wspapers with good memories to come out and tell the truth about him. ne Advico to Acw York Tribune Organize! Organizo thoroughly! Organ iz ut one Somewhat Complicated. Philadelphia Times, ‘the old advice for young men to go west still holds good. but tha situation is som what complicated this year, since even the shrewdest politicians dow't’ kknow how tue is going. ———— A wering Pair, New York Tribune Mr. Gladstone and Prince Bismarck the groatest warvels of European civiliza tion. Neither retircment nor defeat can obscure thelr pre-eminent greatness among the statesmen of the nineteonth ceatur, And Edward's | New York Commereial, Said Eaward Hayward of Omaha, last night at the Gedney houso: “Itis a peculiar fact, but Omaha is tho ouly western town that bias never been afllicted with the *hoom’ fover. It has been on all sides of us and all around us, but so far we have escaped. Omeha bus grown steadily abead for the past ten years, but the incroase is healthy and property values aro real and not intlated in the sligutest degreo. ¢ Appreciates the Complim Keaynay Hub, Tiz Osama Bee of Sunday dovoted a full page to the business, manufacturing and agricultural interests of Buffalo county, the article being one of the most complete of the Kkind that has ever appeared in i state paper. Iu this write-up Tue Bee of course savs wany good things fon Koarnoy and her insti tutions, und says them in & mancer thas every citizen must naturally appreciate the force of its compliments. Kear Undesirabio immigratio ow Vork Sun. Those loyalist fol in Cai 1a who, when. ever they soe an Awmericau flag ona Canadian pole, tear it down, are nov intorosting. We do 1ot got sugry b ,them, do not laugh at them. But, a3 they aro fools, we hope that thoy will ot join the crowds of Canadiaus who are rushing to thls country o live under the American flag. All the fools who are in Canada ought to stay there. Besides, we al ready have enough of our own, - Death and Pyrot Chicago Herald. i'he number of deaths and acecidents conse- quent upon & Fourth of July celebration | foots up like the list of dead and wounded caused by a battla, The fires, killings and munglings resulting from day before yvester- day’s frolio 1 Chicago alone fill two col umns of tha public prints. A hostile gun vost, bombarding the city from tne lake, would not have done much more dumage Most of the serious physical injuries we: caused by the promiscuous firing of loaded revolvers. ‘Thirteen peopie were reported yosterday as wounded stray bullews or by Shots fired only in fun from pistols thought to be unloaded, Unusual severity should be visited upon the heads of persons who dis charge firesrws withio the city humits on the ourth of July. ‘Lhe pistal fool is graduaily nies, JULY 8, T ——— T —— e —— arriving at the conclusion that he is atlowed | and Jack Is not-as yot an avowed candidats special liconse to induige his mania on that He should be taught that it is danger his favorito weapon in his possession on the Fourth. 1t 1waa a rollef to you to sse something short? * So the fleld is reasonabty clear for a frash lot beamed with fitial wifection, brother of my way to lot you see Powers while tho recout people’s party con vontion was in sossion brought that Powers still - short again tollow sitting tho furrow Colambus Post: can always s w0 man bohind the plough. A Defective sdelphin Lelger ctive clause the track for The most def in the constitu tion of the United States has been that rolat of a president and vice congrossman nomination in stization it was the state convention. askea whether his brother.would not ran for governor with Van | Wyck at the head of the ticket, 3 ook his head and said; brother don't proposs to play second fiddle t Ho can’t afford it ing to the ol the amsndod great deal of , was amendaed, use is capable of givi fails to cloarly expross the in As the Now York Hera(d has pointed out, it was intended that the president aud vice president should not samo state, but in o ombarrassed trouble, ana the framers vere tone, with a reproact According to Governor crats tand to put up even nominato n straight ticket with the intontion of quistly dropping into the alliance lap and voting for the peo 10's party clectoral ticket and for such cav didates as may suit their fancy words, & 10t of straw men will be nominated hasn'tsent it baek yot a straight state ticket Philadelphin The pronibitionists the senate. within tho rane of possibility, thorofore, for Me. Cleveland to bu elected Mr. Reid vico pry hardiy get the contract Boston Transcript: Who l0st nioney thau e kuow president and , both beiag from the There is another serious T'he bouse 1s required to choose the president from ‘“the porsons haviug the highest thiree on tho list of those voted for as presi » Job whe builded better defoct in this clause, TAE ELEVATOR BOY, numoers not n Waterman Al that's [n the clection day by v peaple’s party ticket. S. Montgomery are you to be heard from on this point, An up-to-date dir forit ot BEd voten And overything that's g . he knows it nd bofore an election in the house, tho Jority could not substitute another candidate of their party under tho terms of the consti Tho whdle business of choosing the president and vice president is badly in need of revision. 1o knows the fule typewriter girls, the blonde VOX POPULL, VOX CRANK. who works on Cincinnati Commorc Lt By oLl L ution properly and evervone he knows the why 1 s party move ment is a democratic sch Philadelphia POLITICAL POTPOURKL Times (dem.) Rellamy from tho Omaha conven- tion is rather Hamlot with Hamlet left out, Chicago Tin At tho present time General Cowin posi- Thit knowin the elevator boy tively declines to re-enter politios and it is doubtful whether ho He's somowhat Lidde vors and ius £ from the world, its fa would nllow any position lie ever sces in the coming al Woaver is v Lot of ups is willing to do some work for the party if it nominates them on & tho peoplo's party, y whose eandidato ii Grover Cle New York Commer good groenbacke: ringing platform, issues and avoids v like \.r Ja a proposterous n o gold dollar ' worth of silver. Tribuno (rop.) os Weaver ud ymmon platitudes of y are made, Minneupolis tion of Omaba resol ofliceholders I'liis is mere bu of any of tho del Kunsas City The consensus of republican opinion 1s that Tho conven the party conld not do thoroughly That giad the d clevator boy. than to solect substantial Omaha man for governor at the approaching state convention. “If General Cow tion be can Adams county to a Bk weneral will ruu conventions 0 15 1o danger atos ho.;lm; oftic The calamity vlatform udoptea by the populists at Omabia iight IH\I!\' o ]Hlulmi l|h'«~ullvn1 sunport in asshoppor year, fHauro in° wis Tt tickles him tromend WhoSe nerves are very sensitive ' Ana overy time he has to st 1 will accept the nomina- \ notwithstan our section of the believe he can arge majority despite any possivle combina- at could be brought against him.’ 1estion about the success of it General teeming yoar of Who (0es orie-half ws mueh s a1 old soldior | ymposition of cranks, sting speeta And when we think how m tlence 'o annoy. 1eh thero is his pa- considering naturalized Gold Shiprienis, Cowin is selected as our 2 said a leadiv caster county today eral will get out nto American citizen until ty he swung ou NEW YoRK, sand dollars of pold coin Gures C Will cure Yon, is provided that the zen the farmers calamity orator ever to this country. stir up tre- vepublicaus be necessary for him o enter vigorously into the eampaiszn, and 1f £ 10 do that he can be elocted a magniticent majority of South Dak mendous enthusiasm a 1n wddressed th tion of the peovle’s party at’Omaha on wirday as follows i staid and sad vules the world 1t you that there won't . nor any baoies t zive us women our r day a child of L true statement of the AVER'S Sursaparilla, when taken for diseases originating in impuro Cowin for the nomination ana eral Cowin is perhaps the ablest lawye He has been mixe but littie, is a cles can, and it is t. while this assertion is truc S Sarsaparilla, as thow administering 15¢ he conld not bear to hear it ¢ are examples of conservative liegeda woula car Douglas county by party niight do wors eral Cowin, y Omaha ana reparations, which u Stuart Mill reaging Gr aying the piano whils in Iunn' clothas, into utter insigni Denver Repnblican : dealers will recommend, and try to © than to nominate Gien- as good as We have contended lake Ayer's Sarsaparilla and a blood-puritier and would be benefited permanently This medicine, has enjoyed a reputation, and made teneral Cowin out of the most available havo the teast factional Lorenzo Crounse, now assistant secretary of o treasury and who years ago represented Nebraska in clean record, and wh anti-monopolist ho the farming state in their demand for the hands of cavital, , but he is very much man who would comua; classes and would 1nspiro confi the people if elected that while 1n the execu tivo chair we woula und safe administ only, if you n would not affect the result lorado, and the r~'s\|llnl the Omaha convention one who would opposition, is Judge this stato, for thy hore with the e > the Omana platform. thore is vory equaled by other prepara ohe s uot a rampant in touch with ents in this treatment at Colorado is not only toral vote to Mr. Har give him a larger majority than The bolt of the Sarsaparilla cradicates the taint of he- ¢ scrofula and otl from the system, and it has, deser- vedly, the contidence of the peop! YER'S Sarsaparilla I cannot forbear to express my joy at the relief I have obtained fx 5 Twas afllicted laboring eles will seduce no ry Harrison—a 16 nomineoo of with the heip o1 the News it possiblo for the Mucn less is it ticket to do so. possible for tho CURRENT 1L1F, The Nebraska ( favor of the nomination his choice would assuro the party of sucee o first thing a mother is 1o wonths, suffering greatly with pains in In addition to this, my body was covered with pi The Grand rea for Crounse. Independont morial men have the small of my what they had about tl Indepondent Samuel Maxwell raco for governor asany man tho of Nebraska could nominate, As strong a failed to help me. I then began to take parilla, and, time, the paivs ¢ disappeared, or woman, n the shadd And sonted there Near by his side a mafd, and 1t believ party would nommation ased and the pimples duce him to aceept ered, and if nominatea by a handsome margin. less, ana he nas a reputation for honesty and nent that noue can aadition to that he side of the peonle afford 10 go into this feamp: date whose no time to voluntarily in case of sickness res no matter how may be, to take H. L. Jarmann, The tree flung down protocting Twas Surely not winiss, 0 10 0ne Wi | To try and stoal a kiss, ing from impnre standing the ¢ IR Sarsaparilla 1 5t., New York City. Will Gure You ed by Dr. J. C, NG= + he thought, Diushing, murm has always stood on the The republicans cannot an with a candi- bo defended, ourselves on tho ana to do so would be and would practica We must have as Crounse or Maxwell Mischiovous.y Detioit F'ree Pross Travers (sadly)—Not befo re next we sort of folly, other duy that CIE = 2PROW such a man NING, m Manufacturors of Clothing in th & %) the campaign or befo Boyd would be given the opportunit Tho judge, however, might ke guvernstorial his own suc- '-‘.Y s chair and then he could D. Mercor is considered by soma to cally out of the race, he is still considered an may have a strong support “Dr. Morcor madea mistake the other night,” said a membor of the state i in allowing bis feelings to mas ter n1s better judgmont when the central committes, but if his campaign 15 riy managed it can be brought th ull right yet.” Bon 5. Bukor is just now in tho m'dst of a sem to think will de —re— 3 2N S ann You thought it was a dog show, but = = and that's it has to do with it--- Cheviot pants, odd pants,cas- X = S boomiet that some into quite a Loom tor the ticket before the sta Mr. Baker says th S, just pants. RS for the nominatio; those who have sounded bim on thot he could be simere worsted pants, plaids, stripes, dots,and all modern fabrics in light and dark colors, all si it $1.50, ily iduced s is no use talk = o he is in the race. s from over the see him within the last thr with the idea :E‘q 1vs, and thoy we're selling pant Some are pants Hois counti carry the state with a whirl on tho solid support of ‘the party in Ao from fine suits, the coat and vest being sold, while others are pants, not ordinary pants, but pants that were made to scll as pants at prices X that bhas considerable streng You want to keep y0 RS named are not the only people who are tal 3 times hi;_‘_hu' than they go at during this gre Browning, King&C() | 5.W. Cor 15th & Douglas St headquarters held a couf intendent Nichols of Quence som braska aivisi puople remarked that member of the ¢

Other pages from this issue: