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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1894 | JUDGE GROSSCUPS CHARGE. '\n erests with which they have relations { sadge Grosscup requleing the manager of PEOPLE AND THINGS R“;\R, (‘"\“ \\~n lR"V S””( | :';T:‘ ?y,’.?mf(j;:.‘,',‘." ,n-;luy-:‘rlfd .h‘y';v;l ’.','."'1'."','.’, | | .. ! o charge Grosscup to the fed- | have got beyond reach of sugges- | the Western Unibn Chicago to produce G epeal of the law, all of w wo 0 rge of Grosscup to the fed- | have got far beyond the rea \ § A0 prete 1 R s Didtantae: iicl o6 Oaves the repeal of the law, all of which wore ol §rand ety ) minen tions ty loyalty and public In court the niesk nemitted wire PRV ave GO Hok ool R Killed by the judiciary committes until the sober at n [ L ar v be frightened by the fr for Presi I bourd t . | consideration ‘1' the w'| ,"," rl’l\ when it X Vv s favorable to four against PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. . . 1 ex Istration I tersta f Prot the dife 1n Mo Tariff Conferscs Unable to Agree on T 1 How- [N Statete Db ey, PR == | panded laws have unquestionably strength Is In union; th ¢ ¢ ¥ | likely to shorten the Three Teaturee of the Eill, and enforced can be judged by Representa- Par "_1""‘” ',"q“'_"\‘.""‘ gy been viola and about ( g 1 " ated It they allow tr es | than it would t So great s the strik 3 ki tive Power report ; ¥ Jice and Buniay, One Year is one of the demands of the hour that t ealt with Individually, but that t the postal ’ . ULE kB gl by B Bk R R L laws be upheld and their violaters punish nelble so long as they ha of a telegraphic ! rate tel- | ARE DEADLCCKED ON THE SCHEDULES | (pinfon [{he bill repealing the section Pt ek oo i rant for the summonin v 10ther, han it woul ¥ " p t rward way of ting the dife Weekly 1ieo, One Yeut Sesesessriarie G | war for the mmoning e v“v 1»‘;,( mv!( b 180" il i It the Rates of Tinpost on These Amietes | twand way L tng he r:: Omaba. The Bee Bullding tt that K . Could Be Quickly Adjusted— E. ROSEWATER, Editor .4 Twenty-fourth Bta 1 s waiting upon telegraph company tot divu | apparent that the oxcuse of sickness i ¢ lemecrats of the senate and house | Patches and see Mow quickly t urer Ca his & et mhits £ty one easily made, and it Is saspected that mmerce . b i ¥ th art will v n s O o e something assigned as a reason for » Pdg. get together and that tariff legisla g he absence without any diagnosis of atimenta Washington t " ing upon | ¢ fail will do well to abandon mes to th t < n ! cxperts. In other words, the Al commur i v N T an ed to a readjustment | Messages prichte o 0 tior NGTON BUF OF THE DEE, this 0 tically torial matier iy : 1vic " the Hew: cond advantages over the governmer t 1 treet, N. W m ber a_pathol 0 the h bbbt e v WASHINGTON, July " 18 1 talift ANl busin, p t1e enactment of the SE r. H st b t the s L . 1 in made pa f tundamental principles of demo- THE BEE PUBLISHI 4 1 1 n y 186, holise “vob s will [ fe the f. Attorney General Oluey's familiarity with " ble to secure, but there is small | more than a ger George 1 T i the States mails a pun- | ro. bt L BAE L B 16 oasite: tom || What dis ool - explained what I8 | )0yt will finally be adopted without | VIgllant by the pri Daily A ¢ materlal changes. Britannia, but it is not yet entir during ti 8 ¢ 4 ; J important or material chang o 1s a singular fact that while : D with the BEMIS AND HIS IMPEACHERS, has lost every race she . R, aptain of the v ter to trom pe When Isaac 8. Hascall and Daniel faster of the two boats e ha i ME W Wheeler filed charges in the district court Mayor Bemis for malfeasan: tion did not cau o prof they had anticipated. Instea emanmamen rable Vigil the community, like the expl than mbshell, the report produ effect that a flzzing fire The reasons for this are obvious. Had Has- call and Wheeler been known to the com- | P men of integrity and high moral qu le had their course in the council this an 1 that the | miles of lefeat f yacht, alth y | Dr. Nichols been marked by devotion to the Interests of | g b - vell groomed and wel the taxpayers and opposition to jobs and v 1 t Amer- | 5) years of age, with a steals, they might have been able to create | Sl BSOS B e hen ! i Sho may yet retr art the glory that | becomes flerce, fiery an ression that they were actuated by ) T part the glory tha 2 5 v has been los a chance at the | _The marked infrequency City of late has convi Britisher in the open sea, but v Bars that le view to m al reform and good | D e kil 8, ba vriters that the 1 t : : : there will be a demand for anoth lelayed much 1 being order rike. A 3 4 formance, They | AMerican ingenuity in yacht building prospective calan motives and had taken this step with —e s s ukase commanding upon the charges as a bold attempt ugh up an additional 25 p or for frustrating schemes Ex-City Electrician Cowglll has been ctims are generously permitted 4 : piltering and balking excessive claims of | out of office for more than two months, r cashing b ] t P lows sontra but the Wiley contiogent of the council | Th hideous monstor of the deeps h FIoHEIeRTTe Col be conducted “ . % o8 ‘on. de " d slandering him RS RS nois, has made it ‘ongressman Hull The plot to impeach Mayor Bemis was in- | Kee n defaming and slandering him in | apce again, A Chicago paper gives a min- com? on cubated months ago, but the refusal of the | order to excuse its own serpentine con- | ister as authority for the statement that | sured court to suspend the mayor knocked the | duct. If Mr 1 had been a tool of | the mar st wore side whiskers, Tts bill underpinning from the conspirators. The | the el shapoly? He Hwonid jd SRl AOORINE, Iouth Had (i forkes il fact that Mayor Bemis has not only declared | not have been distu but on the con- ing man Whether the report | jscuay viv Making it Easier for himself ready to meet the charges on the | trary, lauded to the skies. Mr. Cowgill is as an assault on veracity of | prrst nts WASHIN 7 Rheemism s the nam the revis r n g 1 ¢ st | no longer a subject of dis exceptin pulpit or a er n the bait G soldiet t e day and at the hour set for the trial must 0 longer a subj; iscussion excepting fact thal o g methods of the Wileyites in couneil to the distinetion ader is left to n owance | p, partict in the | ™ usurp the powers and functions of the mayor ze Grosseup are neither su L e B | BT 1 k., Mo., where Gen- work for the pr 1 is the and his partners. They expected the mayor | lation to Hascall and Wheeler's impeach- papers to divert attention from their | ot} 4 ¥ odiling | tHem} RETEE roduct of Senator Shoup and Represen- to ask for time, and their organ actually | ment charges against Mayor Bemis. The | vociferous surro gs. St s hanCaE slead : ¢ Tdah Deaedl oLl e amb has been appointed & f congress and waits the sig- NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS. Dr. | Lamb has been appointed a Ot itHe e taaat ke o T would seek to escape from the meshes of the | therefore evidently designed for the purpose A member of the board of examining surgeons . the ke it u laws law by dilatory tactics, so that of bolstering up the two impeachers. We Holt v republicans have called their | hooo ek b ot s haATanat 560 byt prehant coneces A RINTRE noticing how quickly it settles it. Two | e n | should never come to trial. To their dismay | feel safe in venturing the prediction that the | convention for July 25. Albia, Ta sure to the present bill was passed during Rl WAks b P€ | the tables are about to be turned and the | conspirators will find the Cowgill arge a A woman evangelist Is conducting revival Towa postmasters have been appointed as e 83 t last fall, immediately af- however, and to obey Junc- | erial of Mayor Bemis will in reality prove | boomerang when the evidence is taken, and [ SCTYIces in the Christian church at Pla b ERTUNL LS Gt o o) 4 4 e 1 > > 0! oC ” & )l @ cof comes to pass upe ronduc - S Clark, vice yrus unte esigne al- ! : i 0 ve o be the trial of the conspirators, for whom | the court comes to pass upon the conduct of s mie W e T e owners of silver ¢ m performing the Hascall is acting as chieftain. Cowgill and the men who conspired to de- | s owner by presenting him with | 0. F. Wil re d: Howard, Wayne | Work annualy required by law upon thelr In any event a great deal of electric light | pose him in the interest of the electric light- : county, W. A. Prin ce S. W. Mullin, re- | properties, which was rogurded a8 a hard- will be thrown upon the combine that has in- | ing contractor. ... rirst Natlonal bank of Pawnes Clty | moved: S e Ship on account of the a siiver legisla- has increased its capital stock from $50,00( O . 5 i e to $75,000. LRSI SO (R ) Sugar Trust Textimony Balky. its nefarfous ends under the pretense of | Notwithstandingyfhisy active exertions to | ha Custer y board of SUDErVISOT: | i1 Amending the Present Law Pussed by WASHINGTON, July 1L.—After some un- seeking to rid the city of a dangerous ex- promote the plans of the administration with has appointed K. Cooper to succeed Pel the House. avoldable delay comple timony taken ecutive. By the time the trial is over the | regard to the proscewtiom of the strike leaders, | B- Flelding as coroner. | WASHINGTON, July 11.—By virtue of | by the senate trust tigating com- Impeachers will find themselves Impaled on | pistrict Attorney Milchrist of Chicago will | ,The wife of Supervicor Mylet of m“'{ the adoption of a special order the house | mittee has been printed lete, with all & barb-wire fence. not be permitted”tq Hold office a moment | Lo s ,.’,],.w,'\'},,'“'mm & carriage AN was enabled to reach a vote on the McRae [ the reports m‘”'-'r,“.: s Sl b L —— = |after nis term shell have expired next | There are now 135 inmates In the soldiers’ | land grant forfeiture bill this afternoon and | SVCSHENTOR TR testhony covers 623 OUR VARIOUS KINDS OF CURRENCY. month, his successef having just been nom- | home at Grand Island, an increa:e of five [ it was passed. The bill amends the act of | the testimony 1ing a complete ref- In the last annual report of the secretary | inated by the president. The new district co the beginning of the month, September 29, 1§90, which substance, de- [ erence to the procee i HIECELHOR R e of the treasury it is stated that owing to | attorney will have to complete the work N Pt “y‘r";“‘_;h‘[' blate2 "'1 :)"’;; l"“ & BIG BIAZE AT EVANSVILLE. Y Stantly e o oatar e hus €On- | iforences between the forms and qualities | now being begun, and, tol i postpones the rebuildlng of 'the “Haish | O S MEFESORS AR 00 TR SRA 8 = = Tha panishment of Debs 15 not o settle. tny | °F the varlous kinds of currency in use pri- | stances of changes(ot tyis kind, the prose manual training school St e BeveraliLaczs SawiitUIS QUSRS YA LIS I¢ one assistant In the city electriclan's not to settle the | v,ie business is sometimes obstructed and | tion of the cases I8 not likely to be beme- | A team driven by Albert Nitzel of Valpar- | Sullwiys to the extent only of flar SRR . office will make that branch of the city | ok Mitar the most consclentious 1abors | (o Treasury department Is constantly em-f fied by. the .trausat, But a .republican | 310 Was struck by a train near town and hzatlways=as were Mot compIeted ; rrte i A L ought to make it profitable and three as- % i s Will stll have | tiong of the government. There are iIn | of democracy, and the spoils must be given A Battle Creek man who bought eggs for S L L lant, the largest saw:mill sistants ought to turn it into a veritable eral railways to aid In the con-truction 4 circulation nine different kinds of currency, | to the victors, no matter how the operation | shipment to Chicago was forced to sell them | ;o X EThnita warslmine whichwars 1 e plant was totally gold mine. We can’t get too much of a C o all except two being dependent, directly or | may affect the policy of the administration. s ealiy good thing WILL THE HOUSE SURRENDER? indirectly, upon the credit of the United which the A loss of $250,00. Thae f —_— twithstanding the somewhat belligerent ates Some attention has been given in In times like the friends N takes dire should welgh well overy step they : Jenkin Above all things desist from lawlessness. a b net ease, which Ike Hascall has always hal a very f y t there can be ental—Joseph in that comr eapacious pc That explains proy his antics | o b t e laborers of with the papers that come into Lis custody labor organizat i gality has as chairman of the judiclary committee. repeatedly affirmed mining clair also confound the calculations of Hascall | as his appointment and removal bears re- in deflance of charter provisions and court nor sufficiently general to solve it mandates. [y ns to have been lost by the went so far as to predict that the mayor | flinging of mud at Cowgill at this time is e grand jury ip acting upon these Instructions, “The president’s proclamation settles the | o strike,” says General McCook. We are | p tments were speedily returned against sident Debs and the other executive offt proclamations and yet no settlement. W are waiting for more proclamations. Vo tndlaata e b I s without = discrimination every one who has shared in Omaha Is being again reminded that she | tne work of ordering the strike, the jury can- Bas no place properly adapted for public | not stop there. If there has been a conspiracy meetings. Jeflerson square is a handy | 4o violate the laws of the United makeshift in summer, but it does not supply | as been the need. A commodious auditorium 15 | jnyolved many persons besides what Omaha is waiting for. | placed under arrest. For the immediate = it these indictments exercise little Why at this time try to exaggerate the | restraint upon Debs and his assoclates, who, membership of the Knights of Lubor or- | while out on baill, may continue to direct sanization? Its officers never before claimied | the strike. On the contrary, they must tend to represent 1,000,000 mewbers, and the | to make Debs appear in th s of many Knights are commonly supposed to have | to be an innocent victim to the lawle:s acts reached their high water mark some years | of un uncontrolled mob which he has ites It | yoked the power of the court for subserving a most widespread one and has con- to be regulated by congressional legi:lation. at Norfolk for 6 cents a dozen. They cost | yneomol nl the: time expired ‘within him 9 cents and he doesn’t think much of | which the roads were requred to be com- thought to have been of Incendiary tha strike. st oot e A watchman passing the plant a v pleted by law. It invol r h ARV DR NIng blantia e 5 Prendergast, the assassin of Mayor Harri- | The five prisoners who were taken from | grants of tw b few moments befors the fire brolce out saw The eagerness of the city council to con. | *Peech of Chairman Wilson of the ways and | congress to the question of simplifying the | o0 who js scheduled for execution tomor- | the Lexington jail to Kearney to prevent a | one of which 2 Northern Pacifl mill I8 situated close to the Bvansville eots firm the mayor's appointment of a city elec- | Means committee, t preceding the send- | numerous forms of government paper now | .ot oo aage a letter to President | \YAching have been returned to the Dawson [ will restore to the public domuin about 5 A the Herman Saw Mill com= telclan Is suddenly cooled when the majority | In& of the tariff bill to conference, in which | outstanding, a number of bills having boen | Caveland asking that he be glven a respite | Lolney Dustiie, as the danger iy conside O00i000Fesou pE Oy Rstan h ny. 1€ these plants go the loas will reach of the judiciary committee report favorably | n‘u announced that a fight was on between | introduced with this object In view. It | yna volunteering his views on various As the outcome of a heated discussion be- | to farfait the Tight of way or station grounds | the fire can be controlled "/Ihe fire depurts upon the nomination. Nothing could more | the democrats of the house and those of the | is said that none of these measures, hoW- i yooicg op the day. ~ Mr. Cleveland will, of | tween Sheriff Renau of Harlan county and | of any company, and also confirms to pur- | fient |8, wgdeaiate, SO0 y affic on strongly confirm the charge that the council | senate, it is the prevalling Impression at | ever, has been seriously urged by the Banker Claypool of Orleans, the sherift i hasers fr such railways Li]”‘\’ ot in | the Louisville & Nashville A will ba 18 simply usurpivg the mayor's power of ap- | Washington that the former will accept | Treasury department because of the feel- [ wnjent but it Is doubtful whother he has | LUd UD With a broken nose and a badly | eXedss of B9 nores (o sweh MoWlel e | Simporarly susppnded The artifcial bank olntment stance. | pretty much everything anc e g il ohacl A anugh biran in g 4 e battered fac rtiwas o lhattation Yoasonizd| berdeato ind will extend to steamho D n m_w protty much everything and that the bill | ing that the object sought was less im- | guy guchority to act in the premises, or | Unele Billy Young, over o Nemaha county move the 320 acro limitation on_ pur- | be estroyel and will exten 1o steamboat = will become law practically in the shape [ portant than the security of the financial | o4 care to It he had. The letter will | south of this place, says The Talmaga Trib ks : itle s lv;:: this was defeated by a | Property, which wij result to heayy o the 0 word of advice to congres: in whic eft the senate. S systes e % e polic; . ¥ 0 e, repol 0 08 s a0, LerorEIRNtOlLiS: uisville & ille. And still no word of advice to congress, hich it left he senate. Some of the | system of the country. It ls the policy of | serve merely as a memento of the doomed | une, Teports a monstros| fl,{! 'm_f 11 i The senate bill granting a right of way | “ i [lles s Nashvllsrasme S Gh no request that congress share the responsi- | lurations of Mr. Wilson in connection with | the administration, and a sound policy it | ;.5 It was a calf with five 1«5:3. The fifth leg | \\ \yugh the White Earth and Fon du Lac e rnight engineer, jumped bility of putting down the strike! Were | the motion that the house non-concur in | is, not to encourage any congressional med- = - sae e "“"I; ‘i:’m"‘!“‘hl‘*;.ly_"‘ S ofrom the | [nijan reservation to the St. Paul, Minne- | into the r m’ a. ¢ window. congress mot in session this would be a [ the senate amendments were noteworthy. He | dling with the currency at present, but it ATavoraily Slen, iR tivalikabtngd ) oot ST wax ¥ hthie) | ROLSL & MR Clal rutlwayenias pasted FACI [ inater e fes s keyondieon ol SARAEA proper emergency to call them together. | sald that the duty of framing a revenue | would scem that no harm need be appre- [ ... B e acanlock willl ‘mot [malefand® fomale ‘anlmal,. withiparts: well | Q€128 It ORie ALID e e L skl ChoumtE A But although congress is within speaking | bill, a bill to impose taxes on the people, | hended from legislation merely to simplity | 1ast long jihe senate s rushing appro- geveloperl e Jeurla froale livell i RUSHING ADPROPRIATION. BILLS, been fataily injured. Insuran i distance President Cleveland prefers to con- | is bol o express latter S < e g or | priation bills through at such speed as to | days, whe as Killed by ) oung be- T T ce President Cleveland prefors to con- | Is both by the express letter of the con- | the numerous forms of government paper | BEAUIOR, DS YNERET, OGN PPEULGRaGR | cauge its spine was so weak that 1t could | pue of 1 b5 tha Henntel nt DAMAGING FIRE IN 10WA. sult his own judgment on stitution by the very theory of free | money. before it reaches the last ditch. not stand. : —_— roment a duty peculis and in the Among the bills intended for this purpose course, be highly edified by his new corre- T T Business Portion of Rowley Almost Totally ¢ W ! \ Party THE TROOPING JOKERS WASHINGTON, July 11.—The senate is Destroyod by Flames, Congress is figuring on a day for ad exclusively, resting upon those | that have been introduced, one which is a Minneapolls making up for lost time and now dis- CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., July 11 pecial Journment, whilo the committee is still ; sen by the people themselves, | fair type of several authorizes the secre- nator Hill of New York has been boy Boston Transeript: Yachting \ osing of the appropriation bills at a rapid | to the Bee)—Nearly the entire wrangling over a bill for the ' f definition of free government, | tary of the treasury to retire and destroy, | cotted by the democratic senators and will | the latest fad. = The 3 Ly, by e 3 3 be barred lemocratic caucuses. | people who can’t afford to keep a yac of Row o dastipcaiiin of the Pacific railroad debt. Do the rail- chairman of the ways and n whenever received into the treasury, all | Wpere wi 1l he come over to t night. The fire started in the build roads think that by putting all mea 3 taxes shall be lev y | silver certificates, gold certificates and Sher- | the republican il he speaks of his ance iy o speaks of his o i s | rate. The record for today is three—the dip- matic and consular, the invalid pension and ? > “What I Barlow mean when Vorton & Clayton and burned out I L L the military academy appropriatior The ablalil e dasnetabon i U oft until the last moment, when some ac vote of those who fmmediately represent [ man notes, and to lssue In lleu thereof The Duke Heeds Not. {"funno. Maybe his father was a truck | only one S liiolt exaliaiang ebits ¥ gttt Herald. drive was the pension bill, and on this a discus , e A Bos. sion of the respective pension polici worth, Yortan & 4 i republican and democratic parties was Clayt e McDanald, drug- the plan which suits the railroads the best? | less the duty of the house “to endeavor to | the United States, This measure provides | iy to defy public opinion, with th hunderstorm. . L4 cipitated. Thi ok a rather wide & jts . Ada lianl room, andiRy e friane and to secure the passage of a tariif | for & Zold reserve fund of 15 per cent of 2gult; thatythey couldpitatilast ful. and an attack on Commissioner Lochren and | Crover. bools Sa¢ SREEE QM moving. Councilman Wheeler claims that he is s satisfactory to it and as just to the | the outstanding paper and a silver reserve wgart 18 myariably a_coward. Pullman wnapolis Journal: “I see that the | Seerotary \:;““:y..l;.f' laned! fo o/ aherp n families are homeless, some of whom Deing constantly misrepresented. But hoy )t the country as if it was the sole | fund of like amount, and authorizes the ception to the rule. Britiah yacht rather got the best of us [ rulgnment of the policy of the demace A e e g about his constituents, the residents of the | framer of such a bill, and as if the sole | Sale of bonds to replenish elther fund when R trowled the man who runs every- | linger led the aitack, while Senator Palmer e Fourth ward, who have been misrepresented | responsibility rested upon it.” duced. This plan of consolidating the New York Sun. things into politics, “what else could you ex- | acted on th fense. T Grmi e iy different forms of paper into ome—or else | The facts justify o warning to those who | pect un this administration scunalmlkniguoRiion agaln agtinted »[n» sen- MTEANILI0 30 Vv Jeifn st," said young Wumpmug, “I can s t hitims sharsg ¢ ed tender power—it is believed would | ators who have followed him in fastening | est. nld young Fress. n ed today's proceedings. again arrested today, this time on a charge of limited tender power—it is belleved would | ators who h the whole record of the present congr marked today's proccedings Again arvestad (oday, thia e on § Sugh o popullst income tax on the country o te B R T Lok okl th o o T R S TP T o undoubtedly meet the approval of the | he DAPUFSt AGEARE AR and expectation “mell me its feature said his stead After an hour's debate, in which the cour- [ of embezzle s AWOTR AUE MR e TR ear democratic principles, one being that | U ainst all O A e age and patriotism and firmness of the pres Sipposed equaily guilty with Dicke taxes should be levied and gathered from | Treasury department. As to the proposal These” gontlemen_hoye cheated th pInpLE “Ayes, moes, lip, chin, cheek—and then | jjont was commended by all, Mr. Daniel's e $400,000 deticit finished products and not upon what are | 'O Create a bimetallic fund, the expediency | Wil had, they are not unlikely 'to cheat | the usual executive session followed. resolution briefly endorsing the president’s _ - of such an arrangement is questionable, and | those having personal dealings with the Bhiladelphin Times Possibly the only | action and pledging him the sympathy and FOUND HIS HOME DESERTED, It is nasty business. advantage an India rubber man has n a | support of the nation was 18 a sub- - museum or cireus is that it doesn't surprise | stitute for Senator Peffer's Sud Expe of Androw Anders & ason for maintaining a reserve of silver. Fusi him when he's bounced by the manuger. An amendment favoring arbitration was Bawlins, Wyo. any number of additional publ offieial lue of the thing taxed. These principl The basis of the credit of all the currency. r‘”\l'fl’,‘fl" fty e (4 x feated, 11 to 35. At 5:15 o'clock RAWLINS, Wyo., July 11l.—(Special ta : value of S e ed. hese principles v 5 > Swik - The Kansas democrats have wisely de Brooklyn Li Bildeck saw the doc- | aee™ dionrned . te. h rdrew Andersol em- upon the taxpayers, whether needed or not, | My, Wilson declared, had not been recog. | ['At representing silver equally with tbe | . j. ainst fusion with the populists, | yop's earriage at house yesterda ate adjourned. he Bee.)—When Andrew And i, I."' m. provided only they make their offices self ‘ 5 iy rest, is gold, and it not apparent what [ and have placed in the fleld a straight [ Anyining serious? r—1 should say MAKING FUN OF THE OLD LAW. ploye of the Union Pacific, returned from ey J Rt . zed by the senate, and he sald Thus Ivantage there would be in having any | ticket. which, though it has no w for | sot° He wanted to collect his bill, A trip to Green River yesterday morning supporting by recouping their salaries from advantage there would be In haviag any | Jfoiiin™ will permit the democracy to e X 4 S ErR wnR urpeised to find his wife the fees. The fees are just as T PR iy part of the reserve silver, In order to | preservé their self respect. rv“» ol par Inxllanap wrnal ‘7‘\\ g »—‘m k Sulary 1 5 |: ubject of e was. s absent e wife left damental principles of Just o8 est would do_well to follow AR TE rmer, in th reat mel r opo A K ble stnting that she ba den on the people required to pay them as . maintain public confide in the stability | tes 1o tho west would do well to fo ApuRaInes e e now I8 it i ¥ L note ting that she had 4 o taxation and these two great fundamental this Kansas example and frama, hed from WASHIN N uly 1l.—Humor is a | re 1 message direct from God to are their taxes and if they 8 mors. ; )f the currency there would have to be in [ from the taint of populism, Incendiary the time to act e s blie doou. | the effect that she must go wer brother ERalal oA o8 Mampcratic imalioaiiin Al lavas T 1 orelen to, American character. T | "By eai Shouted one of the two men n | quality rarely discovered In publie docu- | the effect thit she must ko 1o bod Rothes teaches contempt foF 'n\‘ mpatience with | the gallery, "L thought it wuz me yet there is a decided undercurrent | it {hw tepot that 2 i chiliren had | duthority and abuse of the rights of time for him to begin actin’ if he e e g e ST © the east on Monduy evening's tral | erty. The populisis are chieily r goin' to. B: S0, FODORN. LPAIR Rmi erday he receive A telegram from | tion Is absolutely necessary, they can | the payers of those taxes. The senate may | United States treasury notes, payable to Chicago | thereby succeed in foisting upon the people | propose amendments, but it Is none the | the bearer on demand in standard coin of [ A good many bigzer men than George M Philadelphia Ledger: A barber in Detroit | | | Pullman—which is not saying much—hav o knoeiced apae the othe in the council ever since Wheeler was [ This last sentiment was greeted with demo elected? A newspaper can not divine the | cratio applau secret intentions of a councilman, It t only report what he actually does. This is what The Bee secks to do, not only with respect to Mr. Wheeler, but with respect to every other public official | called raw materials, and the other principle e | , a8 also was the declaration iat the house bill was based upon two Wt there can be no just or equal system | tHere does not appear to be any very good The city council seems willing to saddle | of taxation except a system based upon th bill comes back to the house with these than Is necessary to defray the expense any event an ample gold reserve, and this Deupes: of neasure verridden and neglected, and it de an offic onomically administered they would require that the amount be more s for this house, so as it can, in the should either be reduced or turned into th clty treasury. The fact that un nsist upon thelr continuance in any tarift than 16 per cent of t outstanding paper, [ §0 ) Uhread of soelalistic notior o tee on judiciary which Judge Powers of Wi of Pottuwattamie county, [ow though at present the reserve of gold is | for the o breuks against «xvnhi-lr which a REGATL Vermont has offered to the house upon his hig family were held he wuthorls be allowed to prey upon the taxpayers ux not lurger proportion than that to the R At Lk LAY oL nothtnars Washingion Stag bill to repeal section 40 of the revised at Council Bluffs, th en-belng e R i BARSER ROy | e sadi e (lia: oonnems:ite p.on i MBIV AN IRERRERESD publicans, and democmts have nothing t | qpa summer youth for months must toil | bl to repeal n t revised | ties at Councll Bifs, ih ther beina compel them to contribute his salary in fees He<H i o umount of paper outstanding Zuin in the long pun by catering to popu A e hant's mad whirl statutes, Section 40 1y that law regarding | on the first tein 18 no excuse for PULLNg more barnacles upon | (PPISUSC On the democratie side gave en The banking and business interests of | Hsm. To pass & brief vacation near attendance upon the sessions of the house B ey P b lorsement this utterance, whicih plainly . 'he dainty summer gir hich directs that h sergeant-at-arn e city pay roll. PIAINIY | 1he country will undoubtedly approve the o Satrs Which _dir rms IR 8. D, July 1 ERERiE pax IR R L 30K | - 1 on wooded hill shall deduct the proper amounts from the | CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D, Jul _— it a f reant anything. Ac- | proposed loglslation so far as the matter Chicago Herald. OF by the murmuring boean, Salhrles of members who are abent for | Telexram to The Bee)—An unusui The city councll of Chicago ought to eviews with gracious dignity O xas sickness of themselves | hot wind has n blowit proving ) well In opinfon it will g the fo of paper money R to hay I ) consolldating the forms of paper MONGY | . pige“the “model town” of Pullman into ugeant of devotion. i LA e s @ouds tos of support given by Omaha workingme e 0 merely a per- | |y concerned, and it could make no possible | ordinary city territ; ry It ls now u sort f‘ il r mem| After re. DS 5 % t wration . ¥ $ satrapy e an independent tycoon. It = . maining for yea it was r u the American Railway union were t Ml S S ifter to the public, which woull SALTARY W N o JUST WALT AWHILE malsing { PR NG, Wbl N B ; and expressive of the prevailing d vo Quigg W Y who ¢ tainly accept United States treasury uotes | like so uyd blocls 1o the “Third 3 - : a quornm revival was followed by a Toatis oo vs 2 i - any other like tract of the same ewlston Journa ] s oa among all élasses of wage worker ho: only 1 readily as it would any of the other Irty-fourth ward, where it | W see him as he asks it nis hot | contention on the . of & large faction of workingmen should, howover o 1 years from the | forms of paper currency. Those who handle o h for you the house that its repeal had been carried lausik should cAiise public streets and man who Says that ou well,{ by inference in subsequent acts of con- that will unnecessarily depriv v a plausible | large amounts of money would find the ML AURE Rulilio pirasty and TR WHO BONE that ol therwise (mpro = = | performance of its to the people, to The resolutions of sympathy and pleg, and In the vie at fair wages. If a general k. at h says a convenience and the people would 5 and y & 3 e ll Omaha would force Pullman and \ v be satisfled, considerations which are quit wou ] 4 pec] m In . S managers’ association to ma 0 suflclent to justify the legislation. Under | hre pri property, Mke the lunes 4 il ey me question, H tof all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 5. Gov't Report, the right thing to d But 1 guage he used in per currency, the treasume notes and the | owns the property, woull pay the t n't seen th neighbors, but by ° e atra [ osta when we do friends of labor agree with A nd to t ! assing any f ank notes, and no doubt every In the S ey e | e g S walk-out In Omaha would in n 3 ody will admit that such a simplification | wus reta station at that point his hot enough you v b he nan ther 8t s W in the men strike In g 3 y o democrats | is desirable. aelsa; “an v ot e alphabut wer T LR NoLAML A Swianat their point 2 costly sa ¢ agree to. However —_— substituted ven Englewood and Hyde 15t walt awhile . ty he Wilscn bill t : v ignated by Roman eapital | Old” Sulph st will get you by the neck without compensating ety f he Wilson bill to th One of the principal arguments against e ason Mr. Pullman bu and the I smile rosuit lenca and ther hey Wil accept | tho establishment of a postal telegraph having his name on the Hst w er people who wympathize with that cause andon | erul public purposes and that it could not 8 Publle sentim n th AS h 4 you and he toasts y aud arou avorable public- sentiment amendiments s sons | answer in damages for a breuch of faith re i8 any other way of reducing Then he'll look 3 he e . ABSOME Y m whers Lbe workers are in need of popular | for this view. He say where such Information s divulg S t Chi ¢ sh ak you » odiin he cause of labo 1 Ariff logisl: umely that the government would make use | P £t broils and stews and bak 150 ald b i Ls this b sions demanded by workingmen e | on Wilson's part Ia plan there would be but two forms of - tafuiy would Impose hardships upon many t Mr. Quigg | of the informution entrusted to it for gen v Lme And the hing )t hades with the heat that your baskivg tors who have been fgh ives @ body blow from the decsion