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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'I'I-’ESD.-‘\Y JULY 2, 1895. ’mr OMM‘A D\llY Bl'}' THE LAW INUPERATIVE. ‘ sufliciently well prepared for war and that evem #wuld he he given & ITHE BOODLERS OF DENVER ELOPMENT OF THE SOUTH, NO TIN IN THE UNITED STATES A £ “ 1 The interstate commeree law forbids | with so powerful a foe as Russia and | presidential nphftlition by the demo. — — -— T ® |1t fot Bt of rates, Bt the | il winy ting game arntla dattonnt fontion e would he | Chicago Teibune: The bocdie aldermen of | New Industriss Kstaolished tn Large Num- | Geologleal Exports Claim that ehe Binck B. ROSEWATER, Hmm { tho sceret entting of rutes, but the prac- { it will play a v 05 BOLIT e tl conwentlon he would be | pepyer “are in a panie. A bill for an ordi- hers i Southern Statos. Metal ts Not Here, e T tieo goes on potwithstanding. Reduc e advantage Russin would have In | just as far froi the occupancy of the | nance granting a reduction of only 15 per | CHATTANOOC onn., July 1.-Ths| WASHINGTON, July 1.—In an extonded aes tlons of rates, fares or charges by ala war at this e with Japan would | white house ¥ c¥er. If Mr. Carlisle | cent on the achedule of water tates now in | Tradeeman, C1 @a, Tenn., has lssued | count of the occurrence and production of common earvier may be made withe e in the superiority of its naval force. | wants to be {n public life, after the | {ree ARE T80 bt e rote | its auartorly report of new industries estab- [ tin thronghout the world, C. M. Rolker, a previous public notiee, but whenever | Althongh the Japanese made a | expiration of ' President Cleveland's | evening and so enraged th wete | 1 T d in the southern tes | special t of tho geological survey, dis« Daily i made must Ammediately e publicly [ splendid 1 the Chiuese war it | term, the senatd should be is objective | present that there weor g r 1 ar onded June 8 ) s08 the tin situation fn the United States, Threa Montis . 2 posted or indieated upon the schedules | is not strong enongh to successfully | point Wah vollsemen Had 15 g A ! 'l - ) N i produced r’rh United undny Des, Ona’ Y am 5 X [ — I ien ¥ quarter S04; 6 State t In occurrences of this coune A A LR : . at the time I force and kept for pub- [ cope with the force that Rtussia could the " tinioteus alaevnien : o A0 N0 fir bHLY bE ReoldRtadl 4 Weekly Beo, 'On H H {0 inanectlon. e Chewing the Cad of Content. H n6e e A » b k r 2 : far only of geological or mine ! | b Chicaxo. Trinun tHe ex6iten AAd KAETY 1 " ling u t o gical Interest, with fndications of proas Qmana, e 1 Iing that when any common carrier shall |leading Japanese paper, the fssue of Blectricity and the bicycle may drive the | w) gHts Khve De - 2 ng well ¢ | pective value In a‘few fnstancos. bl 3 N and 2th B8 | jqpe establishel and published its rates, | confiict with Russia will depend upon | noble horse to the ‘rear, but no mechanical Ten nterest which th o lat Tin occurs at Winslow, Me., in (lu»](v m Chieago Offer, 317 ¢ merce | fares and charges 1t shall be nnlawrul | the naval stre of Japan, and the [ substitute will ever:supplant the humble cow iler the building of estton 1860 and was worke th ot 100 teet New York, Rooms 11, 14 Tribune Bulld ng. | =hohs, ek 1. 6ol v gt - | may villainy an fabort 1Hs ok i ke B LR L Washington, 1407 1 Strctr N, W | for such earrler to eharge, domand { moment the navy was impaired or par BIaNE oF Tast, int whete patletios t o befng abandone Simillar ore occ CORTL N [leet or receive from any person or | gially destroyed the national existence | St 1 Republi te, and then the pe Bt L prog. | In New shire A few crystals have AL commusications | ¥ ’ ; b 5 o 1 Tt been found fn Maseachusetts and Connectls torlal matter slould Le e persons a greater or less compensation [ would be endangered. The government Democrats are having trouble among 1 some BUSINI | ¢ ¢ " { themselves this year, and may have mor Denver i ; - L ‘A,‘ LWL R UL UL DO B S AN s 8 pe | fOF the (ransportation of passengers or | undoubtedly, fully realizes this, for ina [ REREEREY JIE St ey A gL A LR Jnd | westera elons ot the Hite. ’f"f’,“,l”‘;.\\:"x‘;-“d nddrews. to n property, or for auy services in connec- | eontlict between those countries most [ in hunting for t truth when t ple too 1 If they b r p well opened up, Lt property is in litigas | tion therewith, than is specliied in such L op the fighting would be on the water, | un upon It, as they will hemselves they will turn over . . \ tion and w ¢ until these diffi Shermanism will be sw the gar Kansas City Star The p | law also provides | send against it As was said by 3 = bage heap as the federalist alien shan lfqu\' trayed 1856 near King's charges ns may at the time be in foree. | gussin, beeause the latter would have [laws were in the Jeffersonian u but they theinselves t y # ; T desiits 5“""‘“"' The new agreement just entered 1010 | 1o fuareh its armies o long distance or | the opening of the century t blame. ~ The disgracoful ir \ t slstes, end Hishin MY, BEIRE atiwool tlie prosidents of the enstarn | i 3 SRR RO A BN ————— Thursday night was made possible by a sys- [ 19 in North Carolina, 2 South | Rolker f as legitimate the actual number of fall i i jlutiien g presiien ; bring them by gea route, with the bn Judge Brown's Address. tem of local politics which is by no 19 in Alabama and 17 in G 1 for tin s do the Black the Daily, Morn Ever trunk lines, providing for the restori- | of supplies far removed. There ave Bokton. Haemid peculiar to Denver, but which } The rej a shows the organiz in Dakota Potlows: L e | tion and maintenance of S 08 a0 cons o thusinstic Japanese who believe that Mr. Justice Brown's address before the | most of the cities of America. T| e “ ment d the qu " Alabama the tin ains v'u]vugn those os L and gri | disseminated 1 lave boen place in the long lis f the mmencemn t which suffer fr mu rr companies, L worked addresses this year, It discusses some of | mit a lot of jack-leg politicians to for np ; 1 far. A fow er » lave been Russians very different | the important pr A clear | councils of thelr own choos u A and found in Tex an + practicallé solillers from the Chinese, Loy aren e to th re seriously about [as a matter of course. 1f the D uneil ' tom - Colorado i it of it THE BEE I N [ published scliedules of rates, faves and ! on land Japan has little to fear from [ENT OF 1 N [ B 48,000 v | fexsion that the requivements of the | e soldiers could pencteate into Rus. | Yale law school promises to vccupy the Arst | spect ment i 19004 10,016 rstate orce act have noand g as they did into China, bot ined 109 1 s redod 1 S0 1 now heing distegarded. T 1 | would find the o eiaises signed by these railvoad officials | pledizes them to absolu MR, | ey and stubborn fighters as are to | cartain problem: hat have al 1 been con 1 of men who valued their Itk ° stream tin b W in small from July 8, 180 1 published [y found anywhere and the military | ready engaged their attention t putations and who had a high standing t « i Bftorts at ta of eastboun 1 thound —— maintain, there would have been no call f § 5 & K i but 0 e continned ineffect $0 | yowledge and acquirements of mili- | Mexico is floating a new loan in Europe. | trouble goes back to the laxity of good eiti- [ yePTEREC 10 Taving | They. Heve. Hot. Leebe, scotFhtely. esvsaint tary science. A war Detween Itussi | She 8 o pay'5 per cent per annum inte nship==tiis fallure of voters who appreclate | 15, Aluba \ florlila’ | yat and Chell pigMAERIeRC. Hag, TaoL: Witk d Japan would be deplorable, ana | §aie: %o B 15 6 g2t only 69 cents for T e ey b Avdid! i ina!| Aot Lisal many Ty are, now i the lands while from the present aspeet of the | rather more than 7 per cent, to say ndal which has brought Denver into | poe''ang i1 RortHatn CAMFOFATK;: Lk tig TAIGKA A JEAR Goes [been steadily practiced DS been | Gygon it seems fnevitable it Is pos. | OF having to pay at maturity 100 cents for | #ue able prominence s to reversa man says HanntAIAG DALY e BoMtR KIS R K1Y 1Y | matter of common knowledge, Tts every G0 cents received. This s what frec tir “‘f‘ ”j')"m“*‘ Ll es of value. Prior to 1892, 201,134 pounds qzscunek. | admission by the railvond preside m\‘ el S T ‘”]"‘,"'l"h"f‘ ekt Affairs to honest men instead of spoils: PROPOSE 10 LUY AN ISLAND. Sworn to hetor Linomy press e not necessary to let the public know ¥ a establishiment of ssin is not tly rates on all ¢l the resolution L1on < obscrved by all 1 62052 | eopting s Of conrse the | ract secret rate eutting has | 1 vetnrned sible that events may arise to avert it metallic (in were extracted from thes L No work is now being d 1 boodlers. That is a much m ; ; ; AT » that fol il Lo Soal.) \ Notary Tubt that they were persistently violating the LA NI LU B b0 g 2 R !l method of solving the problem than | French Capitaliats Preparing to Locate MILD EXILOSIY The way to vindicate the republican Warner Talks for Exerciso. make 3 rule of electiug shysters to i Colcnies at the Mouth of St, Lawrence, Richmond Dispatch: 1t €ounds strange tg party from the stigma cast upon it by ulsville Courter-Journal w] th n’ talk " \:‘I"';‘”—' L f{ v“l‘nl“ NEW YORK, July 1.—Among the passen- | poar of o man “running out of money. - v v jenera arne: o ee sllve sade carry out in the AL LR it gers on La Burgogne {roi avre were Jules | Most of us prefer to stay right in the midst otticers who have betraye ofr trusts General Warner, the fr ver leader, bt A i 8! 1 La Bu I m Havre were Jul i (i uhlinadtiabiabin ) hollers that the Kentucky democratic conven- | Which govern their private liv des Pecher, 1% Dujardin Beametz, Paut|°f ' 4 - a $42,000,000 deficit without ruining its | with it to suggest whether the law, hay tion was packed. This will provoke a_ smils s . GOMbE AHd. Georga NIERIb, K160 Bakte | Alshineh Giolsy - ORAIMation conuintT. Lt el » {iip Etatip thilud o, provont s foo | I their places who apply the same | from every member and spectator of that LA Sy WA ALALL IES L HT e e hiTAGHE it t Parls. | atting on sUf collars and o Javers of credit iy, fitlled tto |y Lh moral standard fo public employment | convention, as well as every Kentuckian who e 1elr VIBIL toitie continent 1s for & curlous jigjoties in summer instead of o towel e f 1 I ¥ ckel ommitted 5 5 = which allows the most unfair diserim- knows anything about the situation in this| Oh. Liberty, what a racket is committed | purpose. The party is under the leadership inations to be made, d not require t that they do to private employment. G afdl Warnar ddes not fean to say | in thy nam t Mr. des Pecher and its destination is the | , HArper's Buzar: “Will you father make ations to he made, docs not require to [ 1HAE the: LA it | state e ner does not mean to say | I L 41 T [ e 1 TR RS R R G Y be radically changed. General Grant was a good enough re- | that the convention was packed in the inter: The big Terrls e ot Ao et Cids "ot | !tland of Anticostl, which is situated at the 1 should think not! I have six sisters.” Justice of the peace has just voluntarily Tt Ny Gty Int rint s now. nd publican, but when the whisky ring | est of 1!1»- .~|.\“-r, and yet the party machir ;‘}"“ e being rebullt on th mouth of the St. Lawrence. It is t ,I,, nert 5 _— e signed his position, BBt EeaT ik RiREatn (e Bo R ETeE BWIA1ER Wore/ ex1iORea T n i RomaroR 1N | I e s bl e e s (R s aph GARRb. Be Engdmed to mny &r) of mo eouniry, aithousiy unler (ho r";‘ 8 | s Ay ralls When & hing: 1o rida inistere ors omine 3 ik control ol e silver democrats. e D) flag, bu wned by a company composed of | the bicyele *exy ed the littla -_ i h gt ane ost promine - e cannot make up his mind to disappoint i y B : 5 5 e .| is worthless for the regulation of tr: il BAUL s i e He cannot make up his mind to disappoint | g, Uyipmen, The island 1s 140 miles long and | Birl fo the « and that's why she's so The United States paid out some $43,- portation rates A raflvoad company | PREtY Teaders found to be implicated he Good News for Bimetallists, the others, i 3 twenty-seven miles wide, and contains 3,600 | 1008 peminedaon She's gol the blues all 000,000 more than ft received during ,”‘ > ' 'I.'l "’ S s el amous order, “Let no guilty Providence Journal The Missouri 4.“',‘.,'»‘.( |‘.r\\\‘|‘h[|’:: be y:_vul square miles. Mr. des Pecher has obtained | s I e cRS TR EioRell Ny caknty | Al complymwitigtlie fitySln S postinipin The composition of the new British cabi- | clared invalid. Very few states have |, % o0 on the property and if he is sa Syracuse Post: We do not speak in dis M 4y J . sehedule of os and utterly disregard A net naturally gives encouragement to the | healthy one fied with it will complete its purchase before | paraging tones when we say that a woman men who would be glad to be able to | practice, so that the posting re- | SFued as an attempt at persceution of | bimetallists. Thero at least two men fn ft | It may be a comfort to stout men to tearn | 1" T of Octobes who wears bloomers has loose habits, spend $13.000 a year more than they % 'r 2 S _“__1 “lmen who had previously borne good | Who are known to he strongly in favor of [ that Dr. W. G. Grace, the famous English Mr. des Pecher is a gentleman: of meatis tnke in quirement I8 of no consequence or value | - Wi N EGEEATIs ARd Nling | the larger use of silver in connection with | cricketer, weighs 250 pounds. | is engaged in bus s in Paris. Mr nny," sald Unely 0, “‘hout uphill we ake in. reputations and were able and willing | goid on some safe plan for keeping them at| The real significance of the 16 to 1 proposi- | Biaametz fs a civil o Mr. Combes an [ When' er man ain’ strugsiin’ up hill, he anj In the published statement of dona- |one of the most important provisions of | 10 Pay back all the money they had |parity with each other. Mr. Balfour has | tion in Nebraska ged by present indica- | ey TR 5 tin an officer | mo'n likely, slidin’ ¢ Slons recolved by Governor Holcomb |the act for the protection of the public | filched from the national treasury, but | Of late been very outspoken in advoency | tions, I» $16 In 1805 to $1 in 1804, ons receive )y Governor Hole ac oted yublic | 3 § 7 g of the restoration of silver as a standard last winter for the benefit of drouth suf- | is thus practically nulliied. The ob- [#% @ vindication of the law and the fand Mr. Goschen as long ago as the Paris the generasity of the people of | vious fact is that the public fs quite | PUrEAUION of the party of venality ana |conference of® 1875 expressed the gravest | (il Vatur, Tan't that pumishment cnough? | fho. Gehing. ustry colonies | | POLS—TRAt in the nifination 1 over sl S bR R e B LonY apprehensions regarding the demonetization el inanves ith fortiaLrong Felutiis | \onlbfy ot renoh naoplatL Witk Sty b | nad that you poss any congressiona v is noticeable, A friend in [as much at the mercy of the railway | ¢ st oy of the white metal. Besides these, Mr, [ Although Denver pu & y wspirations ; i = 4 i) s a he strenuously objects to | will leave by way of Ni'gira Falls for Qu bec ! sed s 8 ce managers, so far as disertmination in z 5 Leonard Courtney, who may be president of | 45 @ health resort, it ¥ : Ihul is a friend indeed. The statistics relating to the national | the Board of Trade, is also a n-'Ivn' o ::\ -.»: aldermen doing business for their financial [ where a steamer will be chartered for a trip | New York Weekly skeeper—So you . " 5 i baflacpd, € 0 e islan which wil’ TUNG umna ate e cat it Dairiville hat's where o T 2 bauks for the last fiscal year present | to bimetallism, | health e e e | e T 3 2 el The weather man has been very ac- | the intel e commerce act, and expe- | f e Rainmaker Melbourne confesses that he 4 thoroughly explore s0 that a thorough | ¥ A s et \ commodating with mofsture just at the | rlence has domonstrated that it is tdle | S0Me points of interest. The number Tusain wnd Japan, humbugged the west. The confesslon Is | gencral knowledge of the property may be | Mo 1% resular attendant at our church, 3 Sheaf S paliieal NS e A £2% 3 of banks decreased fifty-five, but still New York Tribune rather late. Mr. Melbourne gave himself | obtained the services, Houskeeper—Y 1've notice: opportune time for growing crops. Now |to look for permancnt Improvement from | AEEE SEIRE FIRRR P R piuia would, ‘ot cofirse, be at a great dis. | away several years ago Mr. des Pecher begged to be excused from | that mis miik 18 niwass richer on’ Mondsys won't e be equally gencrous with fa- | presidents’ agreements, none of which i e e v | advantage in a war before her Siborian rail-| The United States weather bureau reports | speaking about the price which he may pay | than on other days vorable temperature now that hot [ have hitherto been earried out for any """“ l"“""']l“'!”"‘ Wit “" v B YO | road s finished. ' Bub then she cannot hope |a considerable’ reduction in the expenses of “"K:”,"""’l" Dl aern it g THIZ NATAL TRAGEDY, weather is needed to il out the har-|great length of time. The one en. | COusiderable increase in the loans and | to nish it as she whnts to do without first |-management. Economy in reliable indica- | with tho other geatlomen of the party in Gl arasna Beits Pt It . fow dave a0 in New Yook, | discounts of the banks and notwith- | Aghting for it. On the other hand, Japun 1s | tons are alio frequently visible. about three week iy Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan, who has taken | increased, but the most notable fact | years hence, when her new war ships aro in | the room that John Howard Payne and Presi- | NEW YORI, July 1—Surrogate Fitzgerald Titils Tohnny Sahss it doy wpon himself the task of booming Amer- | 10 these statistics is the very large in- [ commission; and yet her advantage over Rus- | dent James Monroe had occupied at different | has denied Mrs. Hetty Green's application for To behold this' lovely toy : . : : “|erease in the lawful money reserve, | Si2 might be much greater should she striky | times. the removal of Henry A. Barling, the execu July 4 ican securities abroad, may be faithfully | e Pl now. Peace prevails. But it Is in exceed-| ‘“Blue Eyed Bill” Sheeban, ex-lieutenant [ yor of the will of her father, Bdward M Just the nelghbor's boy to puzzle adhered to for a time, because the con- [ Amounting to §75,000,000. This 1S to be | ingly unstable equilibrium. The slightest | governor of New York, whom political re- | ponicon. The surrogate has also denied g He:loadsaithag guniat toitheinissles ditions make it expedient to do so, but | Fesarded as one evidence of the very | shock or puft af wind may upset it, and | formers exiled from Buffalo, Is doing quite | poiion to compel the executor to furnish With manner saddened and dejocted stitution. The inheritauce tax is With {5100y will expect it to be maintained a | conservative management of the bank l'i';“fi;‘ ""‘| “:" ;'"fl"m;* h;l" e of greate: \"4]‘“ in N';‘\_"""k Oy Q\tl"ll‘;’f\,""l“:' fotne | security in $100,000. Both questions are de- Iy Johnny's friends he is collécted. ) aints 4 tle e extent and significanée than that which has [ sel.” That is to say, am’s le ® | cided us to stay. i b if | generally, The fact that but thirt S 3 year, and it would not be surprising if | senerally. g i i Just ended. experience comes In handy as a corpora- A =3 AR rore ten within ani- | banks were placed in the hands of re- —— tion lobbyist o b u th N From the recesses of his cell in the [it were broken within a month. Mani 4 " i 5 ‘ referee of the action brought in the supreme Detrolt Free Press Niis T8¢ panitaitl the sympa. | festly that portion of the law which | ceivers during the year is not a very THE LAST UDE OF HORAOE. (L e dence ot Chicago's re- | court to settle the accounting of exeeu: 1 O, Fourth July's the finest day of any in i i & : i i " oCor i v revival of 8! eminence as a sur sort is shed by | tor, shall have reported the year, thy of Bankwrecker Moster goes out | Felates to the regulation of rates needs | bid record. With the revival of busl- | payenport Democrat: He elaborates a | the discovery of a fresh water “sarpint” In e At least that's how it allus seems to me. to the v o1 ate for governor | (0 be strengthened. ness it is to be expected that there will | plan, which, as a whole, is unigue and de- Lake Michigan. A yachting party whisked D T T O Ay You swell your chest an’ take a breath, an? 0 #he tattooed candidate for governor onton et : serves attention more for its originality ite tail, but was unable to accurately measure i . tind you're breathin’ freer who alone of republican nominees was e be a grenter fucrense In the bank note |FITVIE practicabllity as & finane "'1” ol [t the descriptions it is evident th SERINGIIDLD G i #IU1Y1 T aiaale fof 3z thoukh the air wuz full of liberty, BRtiiton Inst Noveinbor: . Sweh \“vml_‘.. ASK US SOMETHING LASIER. alvoulntion dupings fliel ouvront ' Mlsonl 16 1§equite cias ' Wial Qovatrior ik is aiuins | tionsthr ikd » dhtk.brown bres : the Greenficld & Northern railroad to the | e cracklin® o' the crickers” goin” off, by thy ought to be appreclted g OMAHA, June 30.—To the Editor of The | year, and very likely also an addition | the uppermost problem of the four his scrious | Tho history of expeditions to the north | Memphis Route, which has been rumored to | pla S5l BSSmie at e proak o a Daeys: U Beo: Will you pleaso explain why the ad- | to the number of banks. Under pres- | COnsideration. pi 35 in Unjiroksn vedord of {allure and | Ve DEOR PROCINR oy Rome Ume, Law Dean ok efif q, sendsta deyousticile S g = = A dress for-a cltizens' reform movement has | Cedar Rapids Republican: Tt is very evi- \ster. The trouble is the explorers are | consummated. The Greenfield & Nerthern is Lhbactd nE er is “hoo A man has written I GO T s T A P (o e e B i Pk : nt that Boles knows absolutely nothing | hunting in the wrong direet Indeed | thirty-nine miles in- tex T ingtropi{ i Ar S tha ORI VAL ingitolHOl uEla e BUiR arguments for and against the bimetal- | i ald and | ehese institutions to supply any re- |about finance. Bach additional deliverance | there is reason for belioving that the pole | South Greenfleld on the | e of the The big men of the country give us Patrick e i biy | 8iven exclusively to The Bee. It seems to| ieq [ncrense of the currency. on the subject makes the fact doubly plain. | Is not as far away as is generally supposcd. | Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis road to | Henry's specch, ¢ standard which fills ten pages of a [ me that a document signed by hundreds of i This last letter is more outlandish than one The fact that north Minnesota experienced | Aurora, on the The road was | An' then recite the Declaration, too, San Francisco Sunday newspaper. That | citizens of all classes and parties, involving [ = = of Peffer’s financial measures which he in- | frost on the night of June 27 suggests the | OWned principally Cullan,ths ‘8L (AR e Crowd i Eop U pitheliina Al RChERE man onght to go to congress and have | issues in which every taxpayer is so vitaily | llnl- Interior department is not dis- m;mu;v, every so often, when congress is in | wisdom of searching for the axis in that \A\“‘H\l: i "';;,‘ \Iv'“l.uh\.\ ) H‘”m‘]‘,l 3 R g LA L R Aot iR + Congres. | concerned, should be glven the widest pos. | Posed to compromise the issues joined | session reglon. o s bonded and - $389,000, Anitiien) the ‘olilyer lomiatiband, (tho iSilig JESIu b uctions printed In the Gongres- |icotcernod,; should bojglven the) widest; pos. | ROBEE. 0 SOMIEORLES | N W le Chicago Tribune: Boles' scheme is as| Rev. Dr. C. Ellis Stevens of Philadelphia, | T30 Wa# bonded and sold for §383,000. ship's joy and pride) cord, where there are no space | 8IPle publicity. In my opinion any exhibition | between the agent at the Winnebago | iyiciad “ana crooked as a ram's horn, but, | who has won such wide reputation as author e Inspirin”airs appropriately play atlons on mat contributed. of partiality or personal spite work i3 en- | reservation and the tenants of the | cunning and sophistical as he makes it, his | of the book “Sources of the Comstitution of Law in this respect, yot having made the Is there any country in which silver [acknowledgment it is worth while to ynometallis ovalls that can carry | public attention to it, and in conig ; RDAENIGULL RIS DX S is to depose these officers and put men Something wust be vadically wrong with our Judicial system. Another man escape.” This order was not con Washington Star: *“Doar it Btk whatever, and what was expeeted to be ; Indianapolls Journal: Watts—The proper o matter avhat the outcome of the battle | i is Mr. des Pecher’s why (0 soitle (ke silver question would b may be, the Denver boodlers cannot escape | decide to complote the pur 10p | to_ take it out of politics altigether e ——— rates is concerned, as before we had | ———— Hetty Green’s Legal Troubles Another inheritance tax law has been knocked out in the Ohio courts. These decisions, however, only point out tl way In which the Inheritance tax may De brought into conformity with the con without prejudice to their renewal T T when Henry H. Anderson, who was appointel A QNG EOY BT conditions it will devolve upon R RN st hooray. ; Niece of James G. Blalno Weds. Au the bangin® Wi the poppin’ Start again Sl b 58 g ¢ HELENA, Mont., July Miss Franc on every side, tirely out of place. A SIGNER. |Flournoy company. The deerce has | rotten money purpose shows through it. It |the United States has just performed a | ITBLENA, Mont, July 1.—Miss Irances y e ees The Bee is not in position to explain | gone forth that the lands must be va.| ¥ould be more manly for him to come out | patriotic service of interest to all Americans | Eleanor Blaine, n of the late James G are beginning to experience ser 5 cated by July 1 or the occupants under | schenie at once and done with It, for that is | wing buildings of Indcpendence hall, long | Thompson, cousin of Judge Buck. Miss | 0TS fizz and spout le mids fears that the republicans will carry of another paper. It has 1o desire nor | the Flonrnoy leases must take the conse- | What it comes to. used as the national capitol in the early | Blaine fs- the ¢ AN Ghineselanicrneiitn inklo SmidaEEihe 'y : the republle e jay 2. Blaine, U. S. A. Aw' in the shadders pretty girls are saune A i from sharing equally with it w ot | the agoney last week Is brtshod asido | /€LT the people were bound to suppose our | quiring the demolition of those structures L0 10t L A terin' ahout not. auxious to be the first fo break the | O SCE ‘l..|'l ¥ wi h”n w ver | the agency la t week Is brashed aside e ; Lz B E 5. but fie onilook ie ngoinst ay accrue from the effort to [ by the authorities at Washington, who ! definite character for reaching bimetallism, | 1egislature, mainly through his effort PRORIA, July 1.—There is good reason then wunst more there's music from the e T ST A r eI or RS > |as itis, simply a_venture in the' dark— | little colony of settlers who had built cabins | oo o (8BRS T o An' down the floor the dancers all sash this year some other southern states 1sis and purge the city hall heretofore issued but which have 1ong | something entirely empirical. It is based on | on tha shores of Lake Okobojl, in Iov former owners of Peoria di ries, at s wantin' pardners—every feller's year. corruption. can contest the wisdom of these orders | PAFERt reliance on statements in Harvey's | three young girls, one of whom, Miss Alice | 4€avoring to regain possession of properties. | An’ the only thing to hoiler Is o — - Upon inquiry we are autliorized to (It Is Indeed unfortunnte that tenants | comnst, *h Lae, Produstiegs as historically | Gardner, 18 still alive, the only survivor of | The Board of Bducation has been |deny that any partiality was shown in | who have put in crops this year must be | literature of the controversy. Indian relics in the identical cabin that was cited to show cause why it should not | the publication of the eitizens’ address, | driven off and deprived of the fruits| Dubuaue Telegram: The ex-governor would | her home at the time of the massacre. Miss Will the board be defended by its regu- | were given out to the World-Herald in | Each succeeding tax list submitted to | What may be more prompily and cficiently | dedicated with due ceremony this month ; X larly employed attorney, who has al-|ample tue for publication in the after- | the county commissioners sitting as u | feeyed by the simple process of restoring T B e Our regular annual summer reduction sale commences. An’ the only thing to holler is “hooray.' @oa mowtlioidemocrnte of Maryinndifiy, 610y ag thnt netnataithe: publishora plalnly in favor of Coin Harvey's dishonest in securing the preservation of the historic | Blaine, was married here today to Randolph | An’ after bit when darkness comes, the fires % A oo \ DHCAD daughter of the late Major trees, fall elections in that state. They are | JSPOsition o prevent any newspaper | quences. The agreement reached at |, Pes Moines Capital: Prior to this third | days of the republic. An existing law ro-| Jjohn worthy ex-governor had a plan of a somewhat | has just been repealed by the Pennsylvania G hut's Scheme Likely to Fail. With rounded waists an' dimpled hands to IR N nviatalwvilll g0l vopublican plice our local government upon a |demand a strict observance of orders | They may not know that his “plan,” such | In 1836 a band of Sioux Indians raided a | pajjave hat e Enotnaabialto oot livarteanaalhangs will doubtless follow the example next | *P4 ¢ourt house of iucompetency and | been held in abeyance. While no one | no_experience whatever, and framed in ap- | They massacred all the unfortunates except | 50t all of them, fo join with him in in demand, correct. It adds nothing® of value to the |the tragedy She now has a museum of ¢ enjoined X i | O » contrary, we are assure REtI TS e 5 %0 to an Infinite deal of trouble and retire | Gardner has secured from the Towa legisla- be enjoined from spending - public | On the contrary, we ured that | of this year's labor, from circulation and lock up in the treasury | t4re an appropriation of $7,000 for a monu- -~ - o money on a teachers' training school. | copies of the address and signature ] an enormous amount of money to accomplish | ment to mark the spot, and it is to be free and unrestricted coinage of both metals | TG ad il ready declared his opinion to be against [ noon cdition of Friday, June the | board of equalization is worse than the |at the 16 to 1 ratio. There is entirely too | Victor Tosewater in the Cass County Tribune In every department substantial reductions have been the coustitutionality of the training on which it first appeared in The | one before, The assessment in Douglas | much detail and circumlocution in his plan. [ Just as regularly as we have a new cen- sehiool, or will it send go0d money after | Byening Boe. We also learn that the | ounty is said to be so full of bulls and | LM country ’;‘l‘",“[‘;;‘,“’ wasta ifmighian (1208 U OEN Capecal Batele, WA O TRR R made; in many cases they amount to cutting the the bad in retaining an attorney to up- | publication of the address in the World- | evrors that inequality of taxation is | exigent, it will retnrn o bimetaliem by the | over the decreasing importance of the farmer. prices squarely in two, hold its attitude in this matter? Herald was promised, but for reasons | hound toensue. Nothing could be a | shorter lll‘l.)(‘.lufm;cv dlect road. 3 | Each succesalve census shows that the popi- It's a genuine BROWNING, KING & CO. sale Which have not been stated the promise | better avgument in favor of competent | oo golornt. ey, SO, of the critics | yyyjijes, has increased at a more rapid . 3 g A Dr. Stephen Phelps, & Council Bluffs | was not kept. 1t can hardly be be- | assessors working under the sup i | and simply prociaim their own ignorapes hey | Fate than the population of the rural dis- in which our positive guarantee is attached to every divine, declares in favor of the taxa- | cause the address does not conform to |of @ single tax officer. This is what [ IBcapacity as public teachers. We are tola | tFiets 1n 179 there were only 8.3 per cent garment sold tlon of all church property and against | the politics or policy of the World- | Was proposed for Omaba in the last | Jjeone, that the plan of issuing siiver cor- | of the people of the Unifed Satts, classcs s b Sy " | tificates to an amount of 1 per cent aboye | ®5 urban, while in 1850 the inhabitants of any exempiions of taxable property. | Herald, inasmuch as that paper did | legislature, but the bill was smothered | the market price of silver would resul i | ¢ities and towns of over 4,000 population Regular $12.50 Suits... $8‘00 The Bee has heretofore taken practl- | not scruple to set apart two columns | by the tax-shirkers and corporations | th® silver bullion owners making 312 per cent | COmPrised over a third of the tofal enumera 4 Pl Tye . %, E . Per year on their bullion. How very a d, | tion N g 50 8 cally the same “_uun.L ; Tue exemp- | on its editorial page last fall to an op- [ Who habitually evade taxes. Had the | for the plan of Governsr Boies “,,Wn‘,'l‘jf:{.'” To counteract this apparent retrogression, Regular $13.50 Suits 3 tious provided for In the Nebraska stat- | position party and In the interest of |single tax commissioner system been | that the government shall retaln the bullion | ondless schemes have ‘been proposed for B o analazniinit. lint thaat Ganidate = S e it v t1ay | 50 to it; and long b:fore 312 per cent was | Colonizing the city poor on farms, and for | Regular $15.00 Suits. . . $1 ’3 00 utes e d exp e lim indidat whom it was ostensibly vdained by law it is safe to say that reached, probably before 10 per o nIL ::s‘mkm farm life attractive enough to stem e ited license 0 is abused in nearly | seeking to def no such mistakes would occur in tax | reached, the United States would have locked | the tide of emigration from country to town, - every county in the state. The abon —_— returns, away all the bullion which is in the Uniteq | @nd from town to city. Such schemes gular $18.00 Suits.. . s N “ 1 9 ) States to be oRered- or h o h been and must be fruitless. tion of all exemptions is one of the USS1A D JAPAN = r which might be | R o S onroin 1y % e e smuggled in from abroad. The plan of Go yopulation of the United § 2 lar $20.00 Sults 1 00 possible reforms of the future, The report that Russia as concentrar- | Steretary Morton in a recont Inter- | gho&Std 12 ALIOA plan of Goy. | population gular $20.00 Suits .. . $ 7 3 i 1s objsctignable in respects which | decreased in absolute numbe —_— ing a strong military force in Siberia, | YIOW commends the Pingree potato | have already g ) Siberis 1 pointed out by this paper, | merely falled to increase at the same rate = S 1() 00 Governor Holcomb has demanded an | preparatory to possible war witn | PAteh plan such as s now being tried | but let u r these childish and quip | that the urban popuiation has increased gular $25.00 Suits.. .. & 1 i g . | bling ob land it will b 1 lon ime, if ever, before fnvestization of the filling in the Hast | Japan, is quite credible in view of he | this city, but he urges that tenants |iABa = . i i Chizago Chronipiet > Ex-Governor Boies of | the number of persons working on farms | § TANE T ey 5 fngs asylum for the incurable insane. | st 1 relations that exist between | ¢ compelled to pay a smail rental price | Towa has outlir y plan which is, | 18 _actually less than it is at present MEN’S TROUSERS: June 15, Carroll, an inmate, struck two countries. The wltle course of |1 order that they may not be schooled 1 someere i f““", TRARGILCA NG RIS alopopulation Ha BAe ), $1.00 and $4.50 Trousers.. .. .....$H2.95 Wood, a fellow inmate, heavy blows | Russia since the close of the war be- | 10 IR thatt the eliy owvoes them & AV gubitance' of ‘s pian i to tont hS | reason that makes its hnportance : Regular $5.00 Trousers St W) on the lead, from the effects of which | tween China and Japan has shown a | U5 M8 polut is well taken and has | standard for i £p v r. With the indusirial i b s e e ; $5.00 he died June 18, Superintendent D termination on the . £ ot | boen, fully considered In this. s woll [ Alverdal A y RRGYAISR A0 48 ‘1';;.Hh;‘h“[‘v‘x“‘”h\hr”fl "a pars AFIAL Aol G SHRT FEOURREN 1 cni v Ty erell did not conslder tho Incident of | power to obstruct the policy of Japan, | M5 0ther clties. There i3 little doubt | oonrormt5 iha el tloular amount of labor on a particular tegular $7.00 and $7.50 Trousers.. .. ... $6.00 suficient importance to report it to | particularly with regard to Corea. Tn | that hereafter a nowminal vental price | 1s there is t S piece of land will support a_regularly in the governor, but e will doubticss re- | modification of the treaty of peace to These are made from blue and black cheviots ~—tweeds — cassimeres and fancy cheviots— fit guarantced, tegular $8.00 and $8.50 Trousers.......$7. will be echarged cultivators at work | Fency plans of flk.:u Just now. creasing number of persons. Where in 1750 Ll b ¥ $7.00 or the en patch scheme, country w.) x4 11, indeed under | 1t required 95 per cent of the population to | n verse his opinion on this polnt before | which the Japanese govermment con- | Mhder th len pateh scheme, the present curchhoy system, and . the Loar. | work on farms In order that 3 per cent CHILDREN’S DEP e cat o governor s matter. | sented at some sac o territo 18 a t\the number of persons de- | might live in cities, now it requires the work el the governor drops the matter. nted at some saerif s to territory, According to Chalrman Cadet Taylor, | manding » from the existing to a | of only 66 per cent in order that per cent All our §3.00 and 3.50 Knee Pant Suits rasashnesane - accepting instead a money indemuity 4 — J ) it in hi ery different standard will not be e nay live in cities. The depend: of the the $£6,000 on deposit in bank belongs | ferY pot be exoeeq- | may Bankwrecker Mosher deplores g 1y | was * to the interference of Russi ! X ARER , Ingly formidable or cause very profound anx. | urban population s just so much greater 00 and $6.50 Knee Pant Suits, ‘_‘mw ; OO P | rferen * 110 the school fund. Inasmuch as there [ loty” to politicians 3 year from now. Pespi | With a greater number of people depending worth $7.50 and §8.00.. .. .. e AR ;'). the veto of the bill passed by the last iout the latter was uot satisied with |\ yow upwards of §50,000 outstanding | Wl then be too Busy and prosperous 'ty | on the for existence, the jmportance of | @ poory Long Pant Sult and Knee Pant legislature to repeal the state deposi- | this. She canuot tolerate the fden of [ 1t HIWITES B0 BAB oSt bother their heads with ial plans. and | the farmer is naturally increased. As the “Sult cavried over from last will F PR[C tory law. He thinks that the depost | Japan securing a R sehoc arrants drawing 7 per | too well satisid to take risks Involved | ratio of city people to rural people grows, so | B Suit earried over from last s .I\H“ wi it interest, we ean't comprehend ¢ | in serious changes of eithe e ou will their dependence grow with it and the be closed out at tory law Is & bad law and should be [and induence in the east nor does she | (ol ”'] I,""| ‘L ’“1 “]""‘ 1R BBRAUS GhAN f elther the currency or (,""’ Sle depscianis BAN Wiie'il 88 smoved from the b The depos wend to pert A i wevent | oy ' AN S AEARES DOIG 8 1y 3 i $8.50 Long Pant Suit A A B 50 removed from the boo The deposi- | intend 1o permit it 1t she can prevens | i i'in to redeem an equal amount of s fl) 7. tory law is simply intended to provide | it. This cctly nnderstands | 2 ) 5 better means of safekeeping.the publie [and therefore 5 with Itussia [ oo :’,’I'jm“ '\‘I‘If“‘l‘.““j,“i\\:fl'l"'" _;‘_:“:J’:_ Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't churt $10.00 and $12.50 Long Pant Suits i $8.50 s y You can't afford to miss this money and to secure the interest pail rded by the pegplp!| et R ARG IR | upon deposits of state funds to the fus certain to come i \ccord? The values are exactly as represented here and it state instead of to the state treasurer | future. It Is only a question | —— i A1 e : 5 i k d sale and his favorites. The attempt to re- | how far Japan will yield to 5 | Seeretary Carlisk said to be hest- | wiil pay you to lHl(‘I(:»l)OLH’bCIf in this mark down sale. peal it by stealthy proceedings was [ pressure before vesisting and 2 | tating whether he should hecome a can Your Money's Worth or We'll Trade Back. nothing but a barefuced treasury raid. | to war in self defense. If the watter [didate for the Kentucky senatorship or It 1s s | YEZTHD not strange that a man ke | were loft to the decision of the peoplc | the democt pQWder ¥ Bl'()\\'l‘li“gq Ki"}_{' & CO, " presidential nomination. Reliable Clothiers. S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas St Mosher, who steals wnouey outright, | there can be no doubt that resistanc: | Me, Carlisle ought not to hesitate yery sees nothing wrong in robbing the tax- | would come speedily, but the govern- |[long. e ought o A R SRR y | <ht to know that a bird payers under the forws of law, ment kuows that the country is not [in the Land is worth tw \. :x.‘ ‘\(m-‘ ml,‘.h ABSO'JUTB.:Y PU“E

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