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THE OMAHMA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY., AUGUST 30, 1900 e i fluence tend to the amelioration of the inha « & & 1 sub- | du within reasonable limits ha R mmon law, as well as of the municipal | ject 1t ren b ts, promoters, strikers | corrup. / A Bar A Holds Its A o cfore. Hoy Instructy » e ¥ . X tionia kept wway from legls — merioan Bar Association Holde Its Annual | poror S TEWer. AR CROTeRalk . elected t r | halis t_genoral rather ‘than | A Mecting at & [ i on the geserel Shins i | o I TR AL | S Jarvy s that biennial ses | Qomptroller Westherg Wonld Like His Biog- | | y ing at Saratoga. Guested. I am, sir, your obedient servant, | Hted Sta ha titutiona ndments should be raphy and Photograph for Publication, 1 —_— “JOHN HAY red or n by th further restraining the power of | | General Manderson's Reply. aut Yy i tha 1 to wh fght be added a | —- I | ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT MANDERSON | o the retter - i . ler reulization of the dlties devolving | Evo'vi o,the ltier trom the honorable. the |“The governor 1s apnol the prest- | upon the nrelitgent “ciifzenship of the | ATTEMPT AT FRAUD FRUSTRATED | | Reserved seats for the Fx-Senator Reviews Changen (n J_."»\l:.\‘-l\.\, Rt le{;_":". 1‘“ (vlf,': ‘I”;"r‘“'! A ecretary, attorney gereral, treas -t sacrifice incident o the Alling ot . " Ko % B l}hLLSTEDl‘ BAND CON i “iatate Laws That Have Heen Made o R O NN | IR o aiers pominjpsioner ot thp lalerics Tealiz that 'There fore ‘enacied 1n | T yabiiehing Fact (hat & Masonte CERTS will go on sale by State and No During | of p t., tranemitting a dis. | ons ative inhabitants of Porto ) neral and 9 local, special or w ng aet . o e LaEt Yeur | trom’ Hion, “arace” orier, United itute an executive councll havi We. making a total (hardly en Applicant for Reliet is Thursday morning, Aug. y 3 ¢ ambassador 1t Par wer rming he tw t 1 total) of 14,150 | b | & memotandum propaed by o v A e provortion e 30th, at 10:30, at the pa- SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 20.—~The opening | sitting at Baris it which e sts forth con. | membere. sie it S el iayn " & setlotis | 5 vilion box office, 15th & session of the twenty-third annual mecting rations regarding the creatton of an | being five from each ¢ The ae mis to teel octine® lyseritiia | 11 H. E. Nolan of Denver or some other Capitol A of the American Bar association was held | [/jifrnational bureau for the ool Wl | vides for t foctf elegutes, | State must supp s ol must pro- | place will call at the city comptroller's apito venue. R ‘l Am for gt it Byl B tion of i ‘;.‘,‘»; leglslaticn, look- | every uzen of Por who was a | vid vvl..r; with work, must rogulate what | office he can have his picture taken and here today L den L s L 1 timately the cation of certaln | bonafide resident thereof f one ar | they shall eat, drin 1 ar, and re | liverad by ex-Senator Charles F. Manderson | ¢ ‘,l-.,.“m fawa, > JrTCS Deink entitled to & vote T one YOUT| ie control their customs, recreations and | bi8 s b TR TR Secure coupont books now - i tsarthe . he American Bar association has for its| The governor has the vato power, but ths | privileges through and by meuns thes | most exclusive publications in the Unite 4 ! of Oiaaha, Neb., commuuicating the moa: | gbject the advancemint ot the eclence of | assembiy may piss o biil Cver His veto by | authority of legisiative enuctments States. [ and save $2.00 on twenty note worthy changes in statute law on points risprudence the promotion of ths|a two-thirds vote, ‘The same power ts| Not a New Thin 1 y ng N calle ) | eperal interest made in voral states Iministration of justice and uniformity of | annul laws that obtalne as to o)l ¢ tores | " Tuesday evening Nolan called upon John ::‘,"'y‘ :;lr 4 fm'u"hl'[ ~ “‘"’r' pes | lesivtation throughout the United Stites | of the United States s tetained b ‘ o The evil ta no new one. in s of ol1|N. Westberg, the secretary of the Masonie They will not be d by congress durin e preceding yes A 1 ald to such uniformity of legislation | gress Tacitus declare “When the state & most | p | The nomination and election of mem- | it Is made the duty of the president f the | - The fudiclal power is vested In the conrts | COFFupE, then the laws ure most muiti- | ellet association of the city, and with on sale after Sept. 3d. bers followed, also the election of the gen« | 450" tlon to open eac annual meeting nd tribunals already establishe T'he | plied “The tendency to d with every |tears in his eyes, told a story of mis- with an address in whizh he shall com s of the s ncil municate the most notew U0t the teril- | e¥il that appears in soclety, by coerciv wall ke ap. | legistation,”” kaye Lecky, that thoughtoul prerie fortune which appealed to the comptroller and the marshal thereof with force. Nolan stated that he was a eral ¢ orthy changes in . eport of the t sure ancis t te law, on points of general interest pointed by the wdon 1] udges phillos |-'\"V‘ we 1 the robust, wself- Rawle of PhilAGe! Ik, ava the FEEOIREN K t Pl wates SR by congrecs | L district Coutt by the governar with Uhe | 1eHunt, recourcetul habiis on Whith ' the | master Mason, a member of Denver lodge Rawle of Philadolp & h pta as he' preceding year. To give vou | advice and consent of the exeeutive eou happiness of society so lurgely depen's | No, 5, that while he was in Omaba he had 8,204, leaving o balance of $3,4%. Re- | some gencral idea of the method usually | and the legi<iative assembiy has full power | and at the same time, by multiplying fhe Tuesday worked ms a decorator; that e also submitted by the secre- | bursued 1 send you herewith the address | in respect to the furiediction of sald courts. | functions and therefore increasing the e« Tere: Sone MinMley of 8 Mo Moo | 08 Tha neting prastdent. of ghe nasociation aderal fudictal district of Port penses of government throws new and|morning he had received word that his L"-V”I- ”|”“ ""l "”"l m" e, L delivered ot x’mlm N. ., in August, | I8 e \MV\M-X‘ The preside nr].. ed cru Bing ‘1, fens or st L:H‘n Andu try.’|brother, C. E. Nolan, had died in Phila- y y executive committee 9. Commencing on _mag of ihe | judge, district attorney and marshal and [ Showing in his ex toand late worl siphia " Hon. Crarles. F. Manderson, the presi- | PATIDRICL will be Stownd “retorence 1o (ho | the Tudie has he powers waanle sxetolvad | “The Map of Tfes how injudicious. and | delphia and that he desired to attead the : - ittt dent, in his annual add ke, first, of | Lélelation of the conross of tha United | by ihe district and elrcult judges of the | fmurovident aws defeat the very purpose | funeral but had no means. He asked ent, in his annual addrese, spoke 8t of | Gaten and of tho states and territories: | United States. \Writs of error and appeals| for w v they are framed He ways 20, the purpose and the results accomplished by | and commencing on page 39 and running 16 | are provided to the suprame court of the | “Measires guarantoing men, and .um“”;.h‘,‘ ccretary told him that 820 would | SECOND W, WANTS HARTE | superior character and infinite variety that the American Bar association during the | Pake 107 will be found a brief syvnopsis of [ United States both from the supreme court | More, women, from excessive' labor aud e sec Y 2 | N ARD S [ 4 ety the 3 7 Tts Diator | Such Tegisiation. This i necessarly in- | of Porta Rico and the foderul dfetrict cotrt | Surrounding them with costly sanitary pro- [not take him to Philadelphia and that | | characterize the prosperous amd rich Nee twenty-thres years of its history | complets hecause time and opportunity will| The voters are to choose every twa veirs | caut may casily, If they are injudic-|i¢ he wanted to go he should have at|Republican Club Willing (o Let the | braska counties and the races were speedy Although much has been done by the as- [ not permit more extended review of the|a resident commissi Yo the Unite]] fously framed, o handicap a sex or peaple : i 4 . tiofi’ throtigh the medlum of the- con | 166 v I the annual address Who “shall be official | 11 the competition of industry uw to drive |least $15, which the assoclation wou County Commisstoner Name aod spirited. No formal greetings were soclatiol T ¢ fedium Of Sl thor N t great felds of industry, re o d standi X by o P o . ference of the state commissions on uniform | Digest Annunlly Pablish fecomnition by “al as (Noldx of industey, re-|loan him it be were ll\\ z]nol stamding | His Own Delegation. e .mYI‘m-d. but the people of Seward VALY Thwe which Ban [0 Deing: in- Chwrtye| tok Lhe year 100 the Lnlvariity of tho | T hip s : oy eliatd Jower theltl with his local lodge. Nolan gave th g comed to take every possible care that tuo Atates. tHEre 1 Hush et 1o BY dshe. | »f New York has pubidshed snnually | Porte R 30 ye serfoysly dimi the happiness of their |name of the presiding officer and secretary | A hig meeting of republicans in the Sec- | the Omaha party was helped to the fullest a ': :.:l i Whe MARUG contevinte ‘M'} reat of the enormous annual output, of and write i3 h. A commission of t g Yol o A A 5 Waw i |Of the Denver lodge and Mr. Westber® |ond ward Wednesday night endorsed A. C.[enjoyment of the many pleasures affordod. seemmed to Be the rainbow of promisc, ap- | the United Btates of Am workl | eut to com T o i T b bk A 5 FiA- | ibauired by telegraph the standing of | Harte in his candidacy for county commis- | The party left Seward on its return ov Ssed, Nthar. o i tie SlgnL] TOF 1Aore one of great magnitide and of paramount | Porto Rico & i Yol | e Sondition by Vigorous eftar. incileating | Nolan, The answer was fmmediate. “He | gioner from the Second distriot. 1t was the | the Burliogton, reaching Omaha at 9:50 RPINL INSONR oF ALrmument AnA WIawed | Wiy rrr et i M oie (payoter | Jation. * o R T e Nt e e iy | 1s ot & member of this lodge.” regular meeting of the Second Ward Repub- [P. m. All spoke in the highest terms of Sctivity-in preparation for conflet ven | this 'mighly = competitive aga improve 9 o ML A b L) governs the loast.” ¢ best WHISh | while awaiting the answer Nolan 1eft,|jican club, at which a number of speakers | Praise of their enjoyment of the neighberly BT e -4 methods” must he quickly adopted in gov- | | R o A T B S Taxe STasyiant’s Awtisloity Law, saylng he would return Wednesday. e |agtertained the members with addresses ou | Visit and came home with the assurance o evolution of pi @ | ernment as well as in industries to keep fn | (iany o fEEe Gnd westuemante may he BIe- | : has failed to make his appearance. The | (ha political iseues that the pelasure was not all on thei farther off than a year n the e \d that ‘states which do not | Ch |- Ono of the laws mentioned by General | oo b that be done by the committee on | 8tu d that states which do not| ness tx permitted not to exceed 7 per ¢ M e e Y aenoray | secretary belleves that ho is {n the busi-| Afier the speakers of the evening and the | side nte ',‘,..}‘T,'y law and by the assoclation in | CFme RV SO M DeLInY B8 18 \"v-:,‘n.\n‘\"}“i o”'Porto Hico whall pay the | anti-lobby law, passed by the last :-:. la- | 2e%8 of defrauding Masons and that he will) visiting candidates bad been listened to at P hry s e o UL o manufacturer who does not study his com- | game dities ris other than tho i A ¢ last legisla- | ho neard from again tentively, Joe Kavan moved that Mr. Har mitigating the horrors Bt war and "o peijtor’s mothods’of production” " | B {ed "R e” W e rhaie | ure, whichin reported s follows: | Mgy Masoute lodges of the country, es-| be given the prieliege of sclecting the dele PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. '"‘”’”‘_""‘j s “‘ o4 “":m‘”’ srominent | 1he LWeNty-two vears of fis existence | ported into the gl from forveish | I faotlion oF Tesiiative Wit AHd agents ally those of the larger towns, are|gation from the Second ward to the repub 5. 9. OOBY o DRtbelt § o taward John Phelps, William | jone, much to bring about uniformity in | eountrien. On imported Cher i | before the genera m chmmonly | members of a matlonal assoclation Which jican convention and that the two candidates [ - yo f%uh B Bretfolt 1o tn rae city members—Edward John Phels Ilam | legislation among the several states. There | quty of & cent N Spanish callgd the anti-lobby act eh attorney [ has for its object the prosecution and ex-|for tho legislature from that ward, 8. A Villard Kimball of Lincoln i fn Omaha Crowninshield Endicott, Sherman Skioner || lowever, much yet to b compiished | 1y lHterary a tistic works and | or dgent employed to promote or . M nak R. Welty of Fremont is at ¢he Murra R d also Lord Russell—he noted a|{Nd its committees are arduously at work [ 1j«h' books, fmported from the leglslution shall reptster with the sec position of fraudulent Masons Who make &) Corneer and D. W. Gilbert, submit their | A’ V. Whiting of Lincoln is at the Mus- ,’”‘:‘ ,"': Fukbe 18 Ly BUSADEF 6L BRI Eoneaiel] NCsayor toNring Kot UNIESEMICY, | States, ave admitted of Aut | of state, giving the purpose of | business of fmposing upon the lodges. MF.|pames at the primaries with the understand- | ray. > b .'.n i erke In Uiy BUSERST o cxpecially in the lines of mercantile” and | ct tndige coming inta " the " Uni ment i the” party by whom employed. | Westberg has & good description of Nolad | ing that the one receiving the higher num 7. 1. Worbes of Ottawa, Kasi, 1s &t the bar aswociations. nearly 300 haviog reported | CANIECAL MLy patore, insour tate. | oMy orto, Rico shail pay 15 per eent af | e cnployer 18 Nikewts, toauired (o r06 | and will send it to New York for publica- | ber of votes should receive the unqualifed | Merchants : i - e Mg sl b ment thut the conception of the creation | jm from foreign countries. When the subject of leglsiation to which the | tlon in the bulletin. He desires a photo- | gupport of the delegation named by Mr. heodore Gardner of Lawrence, Kan, s i & guest of the Millard eve el tive dshembly of Porto Rico | Crployment reters. 1t “also requires the | graph of the fellow, but has little hope of | yarie il e 4 actively ald in a fitting celebration of John | bureau is & 'development ot the AMFICAD | thall 1t Iatn operation ystem af facal | AILE With the socretary of Srate of an | ettt o0 pe of| Harte. Mr. Corncer seemed rcady to ac-| g L R i g fdew. Undoubiediy the creation of an In- [ taxation to poy (he expenses of i1s govern. | ltemized statement of expenditures facurred . quiese fn such action, but Mr. Gilbert op- | a ’ v il ternational bureau, the duty of which would | ment all tarlff duties on merchandise pass- | it the p Unification of the Law. be to take the collection of the principal | ing between the two couniries shali ceae | 1ation ¢ legislative acts of the world, study them | and all urticles shall be ente On the general proposition of an interna- | comparatively and suggest to tho nations | aral ports froe of tonal bureau for the unification of the law, Teral improvement; Jeading (o prict ‘ Gutisml-aaodsracn sala unification, would be desirable. The pric- that every member of the sociation would | and object of the projected Internationa K. Valentine and family of West Point u at the Tler Grand : . notion of or opposition to legis- Nolan seems to be & Mason, but s evi-| poeeq jt. J. D, Flanigan of Oberlin, kan., Gn g Ml act de in great meksure | dently a new hand at the fraudulent worki | " i do not care.” sald Mr. Gilbert, “to | BUest ot the Merchants Jense | pnodeled after a similar statute of Madsn- tlh : : 1 b W rse, an_ insuranc on | beentered at the sev- | filscits, which 13 %ald to have worked | 8% he 18 not recorded in the bulletin, nor|agree to any proposition of this kind until n'mk-!‘mfl?'a’:). ;-’,“|r'.’,“.ff"|‘|.'n Jgent shall any duties be collected after March 1, | Well, with the additional provision glving | s anyone answering his description. 1 have had thme to think the matter over. I| “Rruce 1. &mith, proprietor af the Fno et 11 Gubee And teche Puilenes the governor power, In cnse he has reason i soted ore Prationt, i 4 2 ! Porto Rieo, Toss the nowt'ar therohented 10 | o beileve money has been Improperly used have expected that there will be two tickets [ hotel, Fremont, 1 a guest of the Murray [y tical difficulties in the way are numeroy Civilized nations teach and are taught by | and almost forbidding in their character. | and the gross amount of all dnuties o in connection with any bill, to require a E CA in the field from this ward and it does not| KA Bennett, Chris Mattison und W. W, S oiher, aue,siriving S, T 3| e, Kelly, 1o Rie memotandum, sets fort | tnxen in e ntted Biates on articier com. | SialeTent oF FXRCRires o eptiection WRUIPED HVORANG SE Lk e poasve ane ancgaion wi e ORby e SN R A n materful advancement, 8 | some of th ere are no ulties | ing from Porto Rico. shal exhanasd to rere \ofore approving such bl — 55, Mr. Cor- | R ol jeecher and n B own Interests, active in self-aggrandize- | that can be suggested that cannot be over- | the government and bemeie of Horon New General Council, Holder of Mortgage Need Not Creait |1¢e This is not a fight between Mr. COr-| pooi of North Pilatte are staying at thy went, it is a encournging sign. that the | come by correet meth neer and myself. It is the question of who | Millard great powers meet in frequent conferences | the collection 1s. The method for [ Rico and pald into its treas the material and it atter | 1 Mortgagee with More than Thus it| The following general council wa Jroqusnt eanipuon will be seen that this government derives It d shall be United States senator, Rosewater [ Mr. und Mrs. I. R Penncy have re- i iemren T G e ot invention. in ititization by @ central international burea | no fund whatever from these fmports dur cted: Alabama, Joseph J. Willett, Aa- Actually Recelves. or Webster. 1 have not pledged myselt to | furned trom a trip through the Black Hitly medicine and in the law of nations, opinions | the nations 1o be held at some. conventent | mhole amamney snev are collected and ‘the [ niston; Arizona, Everett E. Eillington, - | efther, but it 1s understood that Mr. Corneer | “jy ‘g0 1/ W one PALk are interchansed te place 1n_ Kurope. Certainly &uch action | local government in ataionc 1ol of the | Flagstafi; Arkansas, U. M. Rose, Little| In the United States court yesterday |, o' Rogewater, 80 1 am forced to take | ' M. I Tortley n banhor am mar! learns from (he other, to th gould not possibly” result in harm and | sum of $2,0%.45 & % the amount of |Rock; California, David L. Withington, [ Judge Munger filed an opinion in the case of | i, ohor gide and endorse Mr. Webster's | Lexington, i at the Millard RN e Rl RS Vel rom It much good might result. customs revenue ¢ rd by the Un san Diego; Colorado, Hugh Butler, Dea- | the National Life Insurance company against | ouuqiqacy. Dr, R, 1. Mattice 16t 106 & tWo. SesNs matters thers is to be this peac Suggeation a Good One. States on Importations from Porto Rico | yer; Connecticut, Julius B. Curt tan- | Conrad Bohn and others. The case s one ) T dictio! ens | Lication last evenin He will vicit fmatters there is to be thip peace since its v tion, by the Bhanies roroer | Yer: Co ut, 8 Mr. Gilbert's contradiction of himself was gara Fulls and other castern places o I heartily approve th omd” 1" ha it ke mations of the world | ;;qk heartlly approve the suggestion of Mr, | October 1 t0 January 1, 160, and nif | ford; Delaware, Anthony Higgins, Wil- | growing out of the payment of lnnurn:rl- H5LeA By (He- arowd; bt -{HE MOLCR W -+ TOuM eapn of ‘ench ather. the botter math | Edmond Kelly and hope the Department of | suma collected aince that datd, wore binced | mington; District of Columbia, Henry upon mortgaged property which was de- | givsequently amended whereby Messrs. Cor-| Henry Douglas, who for twe vears has ods und the best results to be obtained by | FI8'G, e o $0\aue RES: | At the disposal of the pre x'-l“;vvrl;- be ysed | Davis, Washiugton; Florida, R. W. Wil-|stroyed by fire. The opinion is to'the effect | noer and Gilbert are to bave until Friday to |y.-..|u chief clerk ‘of the Paxton hotel. hus A anitos derivable from the study | Shall extend to the nations of the world | peaple. for pubile education, public works |lams, Tallahassee; Georgia, George W.|that the mortgagor may compromise with an | (hini the matter over and notify Mr. Harte [ im ‘n:‘:h-'l"’:l\'v““;::(xl|l:\.:hl‘:‘-“ very popular rative law cannot be overesti- ]‘r‘ll--:."'»l.lv‘\l‘yli.‘.' ..’flf 4 congress to create the | and other governmental purposes, Meldrim, Savannah; Idaho, Willlam W, |insurance company and givo the mortgagee | wpother or not they will agree to give him | Mrs. J. A. Beverly and danghter Hernic ntelligent comparison would fn- n of the fittest tably lead to the select i the adoption by all of that whic Y oduct of the makers crude xperimental would give way the tried and proven. Unitication of mar “At the meeting of the American Bar as- Leglslation of States. Woods, Walker; Illinols, Lester L. Bond, | credit with tho amount of money received, | (ho privilege of naming the Second ward | Of Omaha are the Kiests of Judio 4nd Mrx soclation fn August, 1900, 10 be held at| The evil of over-legislation, of the passion | Chicago; Indian Territory, J. W. McLoud, | but is not required to credit him with the | gojegation. T . Baunders at O and will remain ttention of the Amngcans,matter to the | for law making, continues ‘with unubatod |South MeAlester; Indfana, Willlam P.|face of the policy. In this cuse be holds| “mpe meeting was ono of the most enthusi- there for moveral days. Mrs. Beverly Is the attention’ of the American bar and it m orce, bringing s tra , clie! 4 » 4 3 T be that the aswociation mny have sugges. | (rniam, dead Totter Statutes wiin qdes | Breen, Fort Wayne; Towa, Jobn Deery, | that the complainant may not received credit | agtic fn the history of the club, and Second | R. C. Rowley of The Bee composing room of the laws incident to trading intercourse, | Hons to make concerning 1f go, it will [ gard and’ even contempt for ' law Last | Dubuque; Kansas, John D. D. Milllken, 00 paid as attorneys' fees when the | ward republicans are noted for their en-|has returned from a visit to Tilinois, where ove * commercial paper, regulating the | be my pleasure as well as my duty to com- | year your speaker called attention to s cPhers sntiio v - | court has previously held that $600 was a od ¢ or was | I'¢ Went at the cloke of the convention of B e uhta And the enforcement of | municate further with you. V i npqtieer called attention to some | McPherson; Kentucky, W. 0. Harrls, Louts- | € LiEs y ¥ thusiasm. Congressman Dave Mercer was [ o “nternational Tvpogranhical s, (o hiracts and. the like would surely come |yours, ~ CHARLES F. MANDE ot honared e Tyany of Which | vilie; Loulstana, William Wirt Howe, New | reasonable fee. the principal speaker, delivering an extended [ which he was a delega Saunders, RSON, President of the American Bar Assocla- | the observance,” that fill space in session | Orleans ana with i pefter “mercantle reladons, | “Preis ; Maino, Charled F. Libby, Port-| . =~ e address on topics of the present cumpaign. | | Mre W D MoHugh, Miss Kate A Jous of rulnous conflict and uscless and ex- | tion. aws and; Maryland, Johti ™. N " ;| Application for Mandamus Refused n cheegyt il i ed in | McHUgh, Miss Anna T.'Adams and Miss pensive litigation. . o Markloys treatine | 1 submit this correspondence to vou, sug- | | Lucklly, there are some constitutional '“"' ’, “\::‘?‘411' ot "" :,';‘“f"','"\""';:f,; H. Barfield applied to Judge Keynor yester. | v Wolf: 8 young workingman employed 10 | gugun” Faxton, Who spent the summer i one of the local wholesale houses, made an | Burope, have notifiad friends and relatives on the elements of faw he says that that | gesting the reference of -this important | Hmitations upon lesisiative eloquent talk and presented any number of | In Omaha of their which el \xh;u |‘:.w lm:‘\ » selen |'« :lfiav m'-hlxvl' 'w":' x{m- rfl‘l'nmll‘h'-- on jurisprudence n.»m; who have framed organic acts have | ton; Michigan, John W, Ghamplin, Grand York. “wa seek in the law and literature of other [ and law reform that it may after due de- [ Sought, in some degree, to check the avi. | Rapids; Minnesota, Hiram F. Stevens, St logical reasons why the laboring man should | *¢ ountrie enlightenment as to the law of | lberation eeport with rec end rictos appetites of "y g - G P B o ~ : B , St v bt S L . 0. R. Ellers, Hway i el our own_ and with this aid we endeavor to | the association. ommendations to | FIEIouS, Afbetites of the annual and bi- | paul; Mississippi, R. H.. Thompson, Jack- | {08 to the Miller Plano company, but the | yyppport the administration of William Me- | 1ong’ Pine and Tendwonn touie pae bern power, and day for a writ of mandamus to compel Sherift Power to levy upon certain property belong- fo arrival in New i he v 7 i Deadwood route, has been fcquire and to express our legal principlen | The constitution of the assoctation mak At in the minds of the people there fx |£0n; Missourl, James Hagerman, St. Lous; | *Pplication was denied. The sheriff stated | ginjoy citing the fact that he, as well as | tranaferred to the Pacific Junction and and to define accurately ‘our techuical it my duty to “communicate the most note- | & Erowins distrust of legislative bodies and | Montana, A. C. Botkin (Washington, D, C.), [ 10 the court that he had refused to make | pgpy gthers, are now carrying a full din- ute. © His “place on the terms. mparison alone leads to ap- | worthy changes in statute law on points | fear of the course of their leaders, 15 gl ~ Soirtlerr | the levy requested because Barfleld has neg- ' been filled by the appointment prect that which fs good and just [ of general made In the several |by the action of the later constitutione] na; Nebraska, Edward M. Bartlott,| & O IBORRALYINE Eaet) - UR | Lol toinotk Jatead G ERIDK neILMNE ACHERALL GCGMYYA as tnevitably brings us to the correction of s during the preceding | conventions in curtailing the length af o ba; New Hampshire, Joseph W. Fel- |lected to-put up an indemnitying bond. Un-| york por contents for a dinner pail ns four| Nebraskans at the Merchants Wednes- that which is bad, tter fr der the circumstances Judge Koysor de-|yearg ggo. Candidates who addressed the | day: W. E. Cole and R. B. McPherson of clined to fssue the mandamus and the case | meeting were M. A. Hall, Harry Fischer, [ Monroe, Dr. 374 W. Hull of Stella, Wil is . llam Colton of York. Jame 3 was continued until the first dey of the Sep- | Gug Harte, John H. Butler and 8. A. Cor- | Onmiatia . . S oemes Ji marrett of tember term. neer. llam E. 'Sharp of Lincoln, M. P. Simmons of Chadron, C. Hoeppner of Hastings and C. 8. M. Russom of Fullerton d to the performance of this | #lons, the sabsti*ution of Hler > 10 cliester; N N . F gttt g 1o | ton laws, the forbldding of the grant of “\"““rk' New. Mexibo: Sy L. WArreq, forts to bring about unification of th Congrens of the United States. SiRilh, TSR ANy chrparation or we | S1UTRARINe; MAw EOiR VAP B Losan, e oF ‘tho atates 1a DEAFINK TFULL. CYOUE | 1t 1n doubttal 1€ amy coneesn warmnd 1o | JGCHAtION, the requiroment that the subject | New York; North Carolina, J. O, Blj president fately received from Hon. John | geal with pr 3 . : Gearly expressed in | Durham; North Dakota, James H. Bosard, o Joh blems more difficult and legis- [ the title, that there shall be o seps v pesident. | Jproeived prom M L § separate | ¢ 3 & . E! T cC : fay ERE £ state, the following let Jevars and Forks; Ohlo, J. F. Brisket, Findiay; | .. . i ments 47101';\:'-:‘?':.,| t the estate S WARD TRIP A BIG SUCCESS | Yia latlon more tmportunt in its results |act for each subject and that the several |G - seasion of the Fifty-sixth cadings of bills' shall be upon different | Oklahoma, Henry E. Asp, Guthrie; Ore-| of Alvin Saunders, brought by the recsivor Portiand; Penn- | of the Nebraska Savings Lank, were com- UIMENT OF §TA WAS s e I T read| gon, Charles II. July 21, 19%,—Hon, Charlex F Ao amer 4 . on, . Dresident of the ~America’ , 19 he law-making mania is [ 10 the forty-five states and the three te . 4 iated el ey ' Bar Association, Omaha, Neb—Str: This m the fact that in the sen- | Fitories of ‘Arizona, New Mexico and OKja- | 5YIvanta, W. G. Smith, Philadelphia; Rhode | leted in Judge Vinsonhaler's court yes jntroduced 4.961 bills, and homa only eleven permit thelr legislative | Island, Amasa M. Eaton, Providence; South | ‘g > 20, these there were en- [ Assemblies to sit without limit as {o time Farington ¥ dred and Fifty Omah » Enjoy the Visit ely. tment_has' received’ a dispatch from the United States ambassador at Parls, sub n police court attor- men i o X B ANA TH DFIve e Iava | e remaining Tl out | { Carolina, Charles A, Woods, Marion; South | ney, has commenced sul ainst the TR AR Inltresting Hemoranaum pre- L7 pu ¥ any Mirty-soven fx Torty ami A o Sommence ! U pured by Mr Edmond Telly, n delogate | O tho bills bearing upon sublects of grave ## the thortest and “nin Ways L the | Dakota, Bartlett Tripp, Yankton; Tenncs- REsHE ‘“;"',‘,"\‘,‘,,“‘,m,;" o, dpmazis | Omaha yesterday returned the courtesy I from (he United Biaies to the interni e oveiopisads of the committees | Iohgest period that the inf fetion may exist. | see, H. . Ingersoll, Knoxvilie; Texas, | News hins damaged his character by print- | recently paid the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben ¢ of law mow " sitiing &t Paris two houses und will recelve consideration | #10ns, and four of these withoot e | Fr € Dillard, Sherman; Utah, Richard R.|ing an ltem about shyster lawyers | when a large delegation of Seward bust- 0V8S. \ the creation of an internitional b "'v,.;"" next session Massachusetts w Jersey, New | Shepard, Salt Lake mont, Elihu B.| Ienatios Shone has commenced ‘1"‘ ness men came to Omaha to fathom the A SETraNeR nd uGEsatlon . of itk SR O R° g s reache and and 8¢ Carolina. | Taft, Burlington; Virginia, W. A, Glass- | o o e e AU 1. | mysterics and sample the hilarities of the Just the TnARmUOR: &8, Your assoclation i tions prosented, and many of the unusual bring abont Diceveral of | good, Koanoke; Washiugton, H. Han- | leges that Whaien Wit insiruméntal in de- | den, by woving upon Seward to the num- thing for for this country substantially what M responsibilities * that devolved upon the remaining forty-two sinten | 1ord, Seattle; West Virginia, W. W. Van | Priving him of his liberty at the time he | per of over 20 and participating in the protecting TR Al U SR e g Ll Mo R federal legislature have been met with fear von Mold blenhisl ser o SR e ] 4 | was arrested by Detectives Savage and 4 Durenu with Fespect. (0 the legisiation of | losness and with & wisdom that e will | I even humbered senes oy Fhirhy e | B aiao s kATt Wotonia, Chasies | Dampsey o vaatancy/and sunpisious otinse| ARIGIIEEY of th opaBing:of this: county Hie i the Btates of the world, I have the honor l"“\ Hawail had come to us by volun- | 0dd numbercd yeurs iirty-five in | H. Gregory, Madison; Wyoming, Charle fair at that point. The run out was made while doing onlre ol aaneral Borters dlagatat andiinn | arexhtioh and serers mant LouUss for its Burden of the Reviewe | N Potter, Cheyanne. | e e T B U here 5 [ovor the Elkhorn. Most of the leading housewori. nying memorandum, Aluska, with a greatly increased popule: | Unhappy who, In the preparat | At the general session today a paper| (yrier, city bullding inspector, from inter: | business houses of the city were repre- Bilos sdoh ARt nderstiade that ane | Qo excited. una®foveriah . thetr Duboidi | the AABIAL Rdastey’ Rl LTERATALON of | was read by Richard M. Venable of Balu- pairs that are being made on | sented in the party und when it reached "rzc;;y ims of the American Bar associi- | of the us metals on the coast line |him to communicate to th MO I more on the “Growth of Law.” Ing at 1814 Farnam stroet. | goyward ortly befo ¢ . flon s ta aceoraplish o unification of the |and on'the Yukon, was. as it Sactpine | My most omoanicate Sue Wasscistion { TR W5 W o I The councl Tescinded o resolution aliowing | S¢%ard, shortly before noon, it was met mail 100 Jaw on a glvea subject, which profect of | for many vears, practically without law. [ law on points of geteral by i 2 Avery Harriman of Chicago read a | yho owners of this bullding to construct u |8t the depot by a delegation of prominent e the’l paper on “Ultra Vires Corporation Laws.” [ new front, and Jdjacent. property owners | citizens and crowds of eager spectators, quired” the examination foris.| In the section of legal education this | have enjoined George Warren Smith and | wno had assembled to welcome it o8 of sesslo t . thers from making such repairs. f fon laws, many of th afternoon the chairman’s address was made | 2rO'De The Omaha people were escorted directly extra. taws of the several states, through the pro- | The transition m_disorder under Spain | 0dd numbered years, On the to order under the ed States had to be | £lon it r accomplished In Porto 0 u e- | two volu submitted to thelr legislaturas | lafive Status determined, LR assoclations, osal_ by the ssoclation of y aw in then, through the several st ;) The condition of | covering from 5% to 1060 pager ™ ppt [ e ARd lLis phsaage Lrged. | The'ooho affuirs 1 the distant Ehilippines Weve dia. | voluminois sinner (his vourie (e Be, MO8t | by Mrs. N, Gregory of Wisconsin on “The $0-the fair grounds, whioh they found to {he creation "and objéct of the furhin and the afmy and havy needea e | Marvland. ittt 110000 0 0 | Stato of Legsl Education of the World.” LOCAL BREVITIES. be all that had been represeated tn point || 7pt ALDE & PENFOLD CO., g AR LT Y I Ol el lany shat would” permit, eflicency. | admiring and gratefui people, ‘o boo William Draper Lewis of the University s of beauty, convenience and adaptabllity it dx aporechytod ihat (e [ mucno disturh. "A"N56d wtanaara UBNE 1P | express rpata.n¢ Modest “price of $.40, | of Penusylvania spoke on the ‘Proper| A cottage for sale af @ bargain. Call at |for the purposcs of a fair. The grounds Befovmity Rrase Nannisstusers, il 3¢ the principal p i | was needed to bring about stability I wists | 1 comment foday on the | Propar o Stut . W, T. Graham, Bee building. s lhehis p ; i‘ fon of the civilized states of the World | ness. Active indusiry in ail tha trades ooy | within the yeso 8%, on the laws sasssd Preparation for the Study of Law e D o anprontiated $1,600 for the | #70 located on the banks of the Blue river 1408 Farnam OMAHA. m year to year by a central bureau | demanding a It een states that| In the section of pa ent, trade mark g0 Vollmo of the cleeuley Ve hold rebibe aiad) ho-pital, | #nd are delightfully cool and shady. The Op. Paxton llotol. care of patients in the emergenc: . and the states | ing medium. Valuable trenties with other | 0f California. Michigin ana Texny wipief [and copyright law the chairman's address | Dr. Lee VanCamp will assume the dutics | buildings are new, the displays are of the DN et Dending for the consideration | lesislatures have ‘been in cxtra = session | Was delivered by Franklin Fish of Boston. [ of county physician on Saturday and Dr. idence at the call of their governor teports were submitted on “Federal | \v: J. Ryan will take up his re I | refer o the laws that seem to be of | 1 Will not weary vou Ly | the county hospltal as Inter, A see e o e ou by reading al " 4 o ‘ol ospital as interne Keneral Intorest, congratulating sl nog | Feport on the: state vk by Feading all the| oourts” by Robert 8. Taylor of Fort|'® 17 ’ \ ) gratula eIt anc - e enactments of 199 and o A bullding permit has been issued for the 254 N STl inreet ngra b g Pt | et o T e o o o of Fort | Bl g s becn weue tor 1| Hogpe's Overstock Art Sale to some of the |V oo hus been well stated by the accomplished | MOSt notable. 1 hope, hawever. t} . s 5 T ¢-{ifth and Califd president pro tempore of the senate. the | Published they will command iRt reion | tice” by Jan Kay of Pittsburg, Pa, okner . qf ding will ‘be a two-stor (o] rlses honerable senator from Maine, “I 1o | thon and that some method may he deviee et aioin L o streets. The butlding will ‘ve a two-story omprises every article in the picture small part of the duty of '::...w'.:;,,,’.’” to carrect the evil of over-logisiatiog: mog brick and will cost #o'% \ Togls B line in the store—you are not offered leadera to contrive how no. ngres o Sorract the evil of lokisiatton. Father olus. Laonard passed a bad A 3 « u srevent 2l ToapX e nssiante; o | 55 Snahendes o from the Timinet FINISH SHIPMENT OF OATS |t AU Toseph's’ wmf‘ . few soiled, out-of-date subjects to se romoted and vielou dered, | pociloss, experiments 4 sometinasy o ported somewhat improved y il a b promoted and viclous measures | [°°K xperimental and sometimes cor Last of Seven Million Pounds Pur. | e has railied from the effec I from, but you are at liberty to in oming laws, rupt legislation putation and the physiclans are hopeful of | spect the entire stock o 0l BRIl Avalysed. Charge Agninst Leglslatures, chased for Use in Philip- B s I re stock and make a An act was passed March 14, 100, to de-| The evil is n growing one and repeated pines Go Forward, Joseph Sweeney and Emil Ruhe, two of | ¢holce from the very latest arrivals—no CIm fine and fix the standard of value, to main- | warnings seem to have had but littie offoct i four men who were arrested Monday | reserve—every picture of every kind = tain the parity of all forms of money is- | Nearly twenty years ago i The 1 A % t und held for Investigation in con- s ) = sued ar coinied by the Uited States and to | President Pheins snoke, i emphatic (s, | oo eyoy e voPrasks oats purchased With the holdup at Arff's saloon | Subject to discount-—beautiful pictures H fund ublic deb ds that 1 must quote, 1 i | by the United States for the army in the | the night before, huve n discharged, 48 | from 1¢ up—according to size—8$1.00 pic = 4 T e (g iating of 2.8 graius of | ing of tho material of which leg Philippines will leave Omaha today. | there was no evide against them ‘““ lm o _”~"I ze—$1.00 pi H gold. nine-tenths | !l be the standard | are composed and their i 71" Geventy members of the ard Co e nts- 1.0 nres, 5o ee H of value end all f Doal AN | i doimpoad Rad thall Nine million pounds were ordered by the | Seventy members of the Sixth Ward Col: | &) " € ents H Comed shall be maintained At & parity of of ‘loca] Kavernment. are. eare o] department in three requisitions. The | Fienars night at Idiewiid hall and hoid an | S0 Dletures, 75 conts—£L00 pictures, H B ioten i aeandard. | Tne Uritsd g Know that wich bodles first order was filled easily, the second |enthusi.ctic meetin e . Collins was | 9% cents—that tells the tale, H redeemed in gold coln mnd & redemntion | are viewed with dpprehonston amd w el case &l a lower price than the | ghdorsca as “ms Jasialature | fund of $150,0 of gold cotn and bullion | feurnmer vith @ f L but it was found impossit ) secure e &1 ventio s set aside for that purpose only 1 those | tures whose int 2 n 1,000,000 poun: P Al tor | Doopie SRR} o The methods by which the sccretary of | questione it ¢ more than 1,000,000 pounds of the third 1oL, | to name Mr. Collin | on At are ded for. The lo T erop of 1800 will be suficient e ched a sorrcl horse, drove the 4 health is to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite | Sther money cotned or fssund by Rably, tnGoansiasrate: I aarised month for use by the government and|and - Farnam | streets vesterday. The Prescription, It promoges perfect regu- | States I8 not affected by the dot Tramed’ to meet the ‘renl op maapieslsiation. | there is consequently no shortage, horse wis struck by the fender and sus- sic and Art. 1613 D'ulfll farity 4 e B B The deposit of gold coin with th ship of some lar case; to | Yesterday was pay day for the contractors | tained a broken leg, after which it was arity. 1t dries the drains which wealen | The de ol wit n wwe’ to tarther | ned s Npoken lag. afior which It was women. It cures inflammation, ulcer- | therefor o Ne colnage of ail some private end or 1o relict some i | of subsistence and the force of the chief Officar Mo qPhgeton wa ation, and female weakness, It sootl | inte subsi o 15 pr characterized by a tender ta akiang nmissary was busy auditing the bills 0§ “,u.,’ :x-\:v,~|‘\‘-‘.,w..xr. street he ese and strengthens the nerves, drives | The mationul bank law is amended to leglalation to all manner of " eubiects. us | FACTORY WORTH N At LRl the 2 e | Sehool B away despondency, and gives a healthy | Par Tt banks to be created with §25.00 capi- | well without ae within * the * domatn of | GOING AFTER y Hansen, who works at tne | : ) | re 5 pulation does manicipa’ law. mak 2 new statute th 1 Depot hotel, has asked the ald of the —_ appetite _and _ refreshing steep. Tt snadlal" Brovimon i made Tor The v | Fmeds tor 1 (1 and "o R 2 police acbiriment 1’ tho h for wer | 6ins In September makes childbirth easy, and nursing | funding of outstand'ng bonds at ‘a. low | by i Ioosences and ambleuits of sio | Scranton, Pa., Manufaetur hree children. Oxalina, u ' young womun : 3 i brd E | rate of interest and under it bonds bear- | that lends to endle b i aged 21, and two sons, named Alex and| Drex L. Shooman has no « otitors { mothers will find in it a strength giv- | ing 5.4 and 6 per cont interest have becn | ton, and, Joxt and worst be s fooit: | ers' Hurdware Looking for ¢85, U U8 na" %" respoctively.. She | wy B0, sompetitor ing tonic refuiided for bonds bearing 2 per cent, | of purpose that deprives statute 1w op ol St ian e (TR M ¥avs ehe went to Abaline, Kan., last spring, hen it comes to misses’ kchool shoes \ ¥Favorite Preseription” coutaing no [ ¥hich it i wated” te”the oweet “Tate ot | ataliHiE 00 0 0 roconstructs B e e ihta. hnd, 1ote haia. eha ang | _jero s value in every pair—A gonuino o ! r 1 ~ . \tercst a hie the bonds of any gover I epeals 1ts ena nent m ve y " y, her offsprings lef home and she v , aleohol, weithcr opiu, cocuine, - nor | i Yl S e i govern- | and repeals itn enactments ‘trom vear (0| The president of a manufacturiog house | hEC heT OASPrings had lott home calf skin and heavy kid, with heavy other narcotic, ormed by the secretary of the treasury | grope their way to a construction of at Scranton, F writes to the postmaster | Superintendent Pearse been flooded | soles and wide round toe, pater n . f ; struction o ’ Superin ) 0 ¢ o round toe, patent lea . I never courted newspaper notoriety, writes | thAt from Mareh 14 to August 1, 1900, ther | language in Which they ‘Are eauched | at Omaha for information regarding the city, | With inquiries from castern educators con 003 t leather Mra R Bender. o Reene Coshocton Ca., | hve been gurranderad for ? per’cent bonds [ A'terrific chury but tho grand fury | 11 ering che Vioandy 1n the prineipalanin ot { And kid tip, button or lace—We know e afrain v rpeak 4 got word | e eNOFMoUS sum of §320.97.800, With % net | of public opinion’ wou'd declare 1t ' Loy ates that he contemplates locating & | the Omaha High® school. © When lrwen | they are worth e b X for vour ' Favorite Prescription ' and ' Pleasant [ SAYINK 10, the goverament, by reason of | bil factory for the manufacture of builders' | Leviston was elected superinterdent of ihe Y v more thun we usk--and Pell Over ayear ago 1 fer “m‘m" "k" H l‘mm:; n:nz\“"n‘l alx’ R B lr .‘;.‘mm.u‘ul to your .A.ur“’x thought the | hardware in some town of the Missourl va slv )‘;qu} ,\("hn;;lllhv;hl‘ atlonal pape men- | you will know so when you see them carly four weeks \ s and wea pphe bimelaltie whale | foreible address uj e America \ . : tioned the fact that he was formerly prin- i - Lyt Dot KR S one baltc o Tavorie tre. | 1 e followine " “riat the'proviatans o’ | Tewislature” deiivcfod 1 Hon Maariely | 103 and desires certain joformation regura- | tipai of the O Y P Misses sizex, 11 to 2, are $1.50—Child's . L R 0f Pellets’ 1 was a wenl | this act are not intended to preclude the | st before our assoclation in i It | Ing two or three towns he has i | to state that he Rizes, 0 are e p s e Voo o0 maicius saes $pd mplisment of _ international bimetal- | deserves u place in every logislat R Rl R i .?‘ 1 3 ‘.,‘,,v:, h‘ the schools here lzes, § to 11, are §1.25—We do business T A e or iy forter trouble. | henever conditlons shall [make It ex- | and If (s wugkestions wero adooted 1l 1‘»\1*\ - greilh. H' e 00 men | “hetectives De on a §2 basis for $1.00--That is, wi Bave Bad un Armmams O a1 ont @ acticable to secure the same | we be a new regin of law and inereased an aver 11y pay roll of $6,000 Officer Herald r mean you wonld P . . eut times for more than four and find it concarrent action of the leading com- | respect for its rules | The postmaster will bring the matter be. | North Fifteenth 3 uld pay §2 unywhere elsc ] K al nations of the world and at & retin . A 2 or thelr cqu } has Do equa which shail Insure permanence of re “[“'\"_l Too Mueh Government, | fore the Commercial club at its next mee- | Mornin | for thelr equal Free. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, | valun between gold and siiver A very able article appeared withis { ing for consideration, gre, Shin in paper covers, sent free, on receipt | Thiy sop to the Crrebyn that site at the | year in the North American Review and two women, gave “ K Lt . ito (hit leads (o the free and un'imited | the pointed pen of Hon b i Wding Permitn, Olitro Wy Rmi D 1 Sh of a1 onecent stamps t ll‘]‘.\ “*l‘"“ colnnge of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, | titked “We Are Too Mich ( ned." ' 1t ty i tor of balldings has ssued Walinc et L ainn oplur rexe oe 0.y of mailing on/y. In cloth binding 31| without the consent of any other mation | drecrves woit stufio ntion A8 A ca'm lowing' permits: F. O Kuna smokers' tnaterials were soised and will oo stamps, Address Dr. R. V. hgm‘l‘l;;, carth, seoms to have changed the para- dispassionate presentation of a great evil | s Twenty-first. frame addition, ss0; b, | held o8 evidence. Arralgned i police conr | @eha's Upsto-date Shoo House. \ Bufialo, N. Y, R biIar ot the Doettesln and affording wise suggostlons of fair|J. Creedon, . Twenty-fifth and Celifornia, | the six defendants plaaded not gullty And 5T 2 he he possessions that came o] remedics, such us the creation of an iu- | brick school bullding, $0,000, ) thelr hearing was set tor Friday afternoon. 1419 FARNAM STREET.