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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 B dot % 00 |CREAT DAY IS MICHIGAN [ torce e e atmarment i ar Mushn Underw P —_— | Bines ohi "Mk BrSan B e 1i | COMMON SENSE IS NECESSARY | \Gn'fir'mr Roosevelt Makes Eicht Tellin A | ANHEUSER-BUSCH S ‘/(a/lfi/,uluno arty loft for Jackson i stce and fire department great | enth fe audlence. At 2 o'clock | | il i that Tthe muccess’ of thw | At Lamaing Go Roosevelt Ap- Perhaps it is the taste and tness that \\'n-; SO L it "‘ Hipi bt i o _‘ b o is recommended men like in these muslin garments as well as | IMMENSE CROWDS GREET | IM EVERYWHERE | Srailicir' i " i e LANSING, Mich, Sept Governor | because its super- the serviceableness of the materials and care- g | leaders bt Bed 8 :‘-', . ATIoDK other Thinkn he sald: ior tonic QUalitics ful making. Gowns of muslin, yoke trimmed | l | (RG_ARdIibsIam Nt avuek Raplds | tnac bt thelr Tellow tolliRenca i tommon seass Jn oar reps | with tuoks and inserting, at 506 eash, SRt NTEUT, Whess (he Tavns | phageed, it leiels: have | resefatfvel bt Suckington 17 e even | are thoroughly | | Was Deliver fell t men who have had the g cerit and what AN YOU SAY t the in : N » ; . ot S ren (Rt | SoT e o Siecrity Togt e e ings | established by the medical fraternity of i joked hem and tucke | | { the isla Ll | four years go sald that if the goid stand voke hed with narrow ¢ of Other prices range from 30c to $5.00 each ] Sreal | ard was not abolished We would have four ; o N embroidery Petticoats at $1.00—Quite well made J GRAND RAPIDE, Mich, Sept Go reeater. | years of hard tin r of the sincerity and fl" users umversall\ . lt gives Other stvies in Gowns from $1.00 to serviceable and neat, rufle finished | or Roosevel ved Is city at 6 e far as the free | : . ¥ o sk with smbreldery | o'clockc this eveaing and was accorded a | ot | AL St eas appetite, health, vigor---is welcomed adies’ Drawer f muslin ambri Corset Covers from 20c to $5.00 each grand street demonstration. Tonight he| T i he men who b h h Fiftly, st Blo wath Chemaiks cange 1o pHeo trom 1100 50 #8 | poke in the Auditorium, which w L il y the new mother, the aged, the At S00=Drawers ot mustia, 8 4 with sach rowded to Its utmost capacity, and later Lof peac that shows that in | | made a brief speech in Powers' thea | t always has hat Is they | h We Close Our Store Baturdays at 8 P, M. f i g 1 rip through Michigan tod Duty ot the DErSIoe | 5 1196 S union &nd Weak the COnValCSCCnt Prepared by AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MoCALL'S PATTERYS, Colonel Roosevelt made cight speeches, & My foll LA i & 1 freedom. THose fmen Know 1 [ J ing the day were large, appreciative and | PATL of at nation nobly well 1 patriotic 4 man ls, if he has | Brewers of the Original Bud“cnrr lamr. .’\\v ielob, Anheuser-Standard, " responsive. The New York governor Is| None o T e i Whoss GI. 3 ’.u'-.'u" it AR LR oot 14 ['-""f”'::“sv”;h: Pale-Lager, Bluk -nd Tan, lxpurl Pale, Exquisite and \\n]l Nutrine. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA, reaponaive, Tho New York governor ls| Nont of U respects the miun Whote aitn (1| & woodsuidier has (0 ue courage w0d | urgers addressed to Geo. Krug, manuger Omatia braach, will be promplis executed . M. C. & DUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS 8T8 though he complains that he is wreatly | e 15 CHGren. JINABI0. to Pace | Baae Tt il e e e Sl (o ey | - — - - - - ~ overworked. He says that while his health : of the w ]v'l‘| We ros srders, his usefulness N A.,m“.lu - | AMUSEMENTS | | 18 robust and his st h equal to ag who out to A man's w raired it s just so in civic life i whom was working his friends f John Lemke, A. B. Detwilar, Henry Kelsey, | o fo0l s 2 '1“’ Sl e ,““l' il iiculties and overcame them | 111 fhe g Ines you have got 1o have | e rounding up the v Crowds s Ch t Woch st & HEEWALENG: S16Y: WHEH HE | his children t o Lk hon ty matters of finance a P . West Omah Hume, A. Rogert, Dr. | crosses the Michigan state line into ar it {th the natl To decine | honesty in the administration of the state | § the booth all day and a total vote H. F. McCoy . Henty V.| other state, where the central committee | 10 do our duty i« simply to sink as China i 1 governments, Honeaty | E % east, of which 421 were for the Rosewater | Leavitt 1 Wk o Bard. el N Nk 1 we ure to continue to hold A e R It 1o noe enongh: a delagation and 308 for Webster, a majority kgl il e L L Ates 8o hard 1| our heads high as Ametl t| You have got to have courage with hon- b i Xo Cure, No F governor will sleep here tonlght in bravely. soberly and with v t [ enty, and that is not enough. I do not utf i will refun ur v vate car and will go to Sou end 1., | each particular dut s it ire how honest ar brave a man is, if | Seventh Ward. Your t will refund your money if | Private car and Lkl ol 15 of the great (ruth « o 8 4 natiral born fool, he 18 worth | s olbesit ¥ . 4 the Seventh | PAZO OINTMENT ¢ to cure ringworm, | tomorrow, where he speaks at 5 o'clock in ible that we appeal ¥ on errih. You Nave got to have | 3 ks iy ‘ o | tetter, old ulcers and rores, pimples and [ the morning northerner and goutherner b sense. Clovernment is & difficult ward, where, though enly 547 votes were [\ o {‘ L all skin diseases.| The demenstration at the Auditorium to- | Westerner, whether his fath thing, especlally fn regard to {te financial cast, it took until nearly midnight te b SECHR RN eriee AN SR i Grant _or ler Lee, wh principles, that coufage. honesty and com e T Bt Sl el L LG PR T aight, in point of numbers and enthusiasim, | party he may have telor Do denge enter Into svery problem from | © '“, ! allo : rere : 1 ght assed any that has yet taken place at| - to <tand with ux now When we ask that | the currency to the Phillppines | vyotes for the oBewa legation and Yy meet h uring the resent ¢ he hands ¢ Presl nt ¥4 ol i be up: t Jackson Mr oosevelt et a large | o, o, e owwaer toimion 4n1 ARE (N DEADLY EARNEST |2 mecting be turne th et ca: | 07, R, R, MR B | 0 on o naoenelt. et o e stated Kes, T OtE ol (N6 Roae | on: e presidential [ fng n unmanly terror from fts duty, & number of citizens It are, | el L L for | Gold Democrats Fear Beyan's Via¢ | CAnddate. Thousands were unable to gain | siride orwand Jle gunt stiensin | where a stand had been erected, and here i ' e " 5 7 y Idens More Than T Do ; f mankind 1 hat part o R L Soutailcd Tmpertuiien | The meeting was called to order by Con- | th world work shich ehee has ai- | that to elect Mr. Bryan now would undo | ‘ e Gem nesort o 8 €s | Etone and 212 for M.« ’ vote gresgman Willlam Alden Smith, who in- [ lotted to u the work done in 1596 and by one stroke | (| Tor 3. & hibi it 2 0 Y INDIANAPOLI®, Ind, Sept. 7.—Jehn P.|troduccd Governor Roosevelt in a brief, | e undo the whole industrial system which had | | = e | ARG T L el ot LCcretary of e, god | Briic v teiing aairess, i whieh ne| STATES THE (SSUES PLAINLY | bee ser xoine s well ‘uring the paat fout | 2 . , polled es, both sides voting for him.| oo o op e slgn platis and ressons | 18m of the Atne soldier. When Ge t . Ofered Voters | Short stops were made at Eaton Rapids, | | Oa 111 '] a ll‘g men, the Webstor le pick ipon Pe | the stage the great audience broke into en-| . '“'; m_"“; had been Jled. No speaking was done | Flshln terson 88 the weebe u the oppsition foremoxt, Bryan still vopre- | thusiastic applause. When it had sub-| ol s 4 but a good deal of handshaking was accom & ticket and st their votes f \ t« all that ts set forth Chicag #ided he spoke as foliow { plished protest wvas_fled against eloven ballots | platferm. the prineiples of which e BAY CITY, Mich, Sept. 7-—Goveruor — ceunted, or The Resewator L ctn T o e TRt sl i, which et Do TOKET NAMED AT VIRGINIA| || C in the circle afier the infunction wascohivention al Kanass Clty. where he placed kee |ccmpanying the goverror ara Cha Fustonisia of Nevada Name Candi- every afternoon and evening by Loren gerved, ¥ 1 tha pr 1 ] (01 iden " | Diekma of the republican state committee, g | 4 % ottt oot W ¢ . |‘V\‘|‘2.‘\r4:‘w:y:;q\“v‘wv-wumfl:m: to evervthin il '(‘l:,]‘l:‘ylxl; \l vv‘{ ;‘“‘:h:}-r :“:'H‘N ‘"ry-‘;l“ ;“. Gaten ior Shvutit Oliews W | celebrated orchestra _" Btone and clect in their stead H un the gold democrats wha sipportcl et 1 gl ot claitm | tor governor, some of the Michigen con Adopt Platform. and J. B. Nan hard Hanayelis Intfor n A on . stontly support Brean this time do 1t must simply be for the reason Eighth Ward | . (id the © wise ezllation | gressmen and eeveral press correspondens. | | which he has sine- | The governor was driven to Central Avenue | VIRGINLA, Nev., Sept. 7.—The demo 1 ass In the Eighth ward, whero ris oI liam ChaEed 16 the Bresent Saias | @it well-belng, ‘but 1 how ot brex-| park, escorted by a company of local Roose- | eratic and silver repubiican parties ef | % his shouldei® and put up a Webster del th hing more danger ‘{l“‘.“ ! AL a lalt Wl" “"‘vr.-\u.m\ velt said Fitzgerald for supreme judge, J. N. Evans | . to th i tale | American people to achleve such well-bes | Wy " oia 0t tusue that we have bef is | for regent of the university, long term; . FELThoaNy: Kcibrme: (HE comUlRtion L bt oy | LB Grcemore that the e nd o ST Whefier We'shall continte 0t |\ W Booher, rexeut, short terw; jonn| | | 8t Casino performance at 4 and 9 p. m. Wi ten 00 i A Ui Kroxerite on September | 400 social ruin wonld be now to revrie | DI, (LSS (0 VIS 0D BSOS S | Dennis, John H. Weber and Richard Kir- | at the for [T 1 4 an sald Against the " : ¥ LB Hay 9 e he great lssue That is ‘what we n man, presidential electors. beat the combination by 88 votes. The can of the gold standard, for one | bered and that philoy ‘of financial | {3,118 RIeat TaRie L THEE I8 HORE o ul o | - Mhe uinttoft iadgrees (Ha' Ohlvake, and didates on the Rosewater ticket ran from " forever. the democratic party has | ce an mic_disaster which we | W6, Wof, Congltlons Mk J6G & Sl | he vlatorin indorses the Chicago an | | L7 to M6, while the Webster men polied f e are opposed to A 1 ORADe the okt SRR BEE v | use those qualities to the best advantige K il ¥y platforms; holds Ly R S , ’ - e Tinira "W have dctared an Rorord \].m | Viorce, the’ most extraordinary” arguments | 448 SO SRS LR (O Volivelies | ver question in one of the important aues: | Saturday and Sunday at 3 o’clock | PRI, . ' ne Niney | HAL WHI mot ceuse while there s any | of Ms presidontial nomince, | rhey have | 10,10 GIRNIEG Ry ‘ot your industrien—- | condemns the administration's Philippioe a 00“ | here wero 534 votes cast in the Ninth | party or any considerable namber o mon | fesffrmed specifealty their enttre B3 piats | (i tha Seet ke industry think of the dif- | policy; extends aympathy and moral sup- | | ward, of which the ticket in the interest of | 4(1emMpUINg to fasten this foreign yoke upon | form und yet, they finsist visorously iha rence now; think of what the conditions | port to the Boers; opposes alliances with . | the Webster ticket got from 234 to giv- | hie position with reference to it. Wil any | #ubordin place. and mw extroordinary | U8 back 0 industrial chaos YOR I e AR e L Th Grter hours | | a dozen votes were rejected T 5t e T s (it ten | foae WL ramat pepticy R0 | Secondiy, comes the fsfuc of Keeping the | Co.oleration of the Southern Paciic com (NI bbby LAE 7/ il he Ca ¥ | from Bryan? Or will Anvone say that o man | that the president and the house won't be | flag up Sl AR L B LUSILLL D e building up the P | In the Countr Who proposes to do what Bryan says he w il | able to do much harm. This s the position | In honor. You of Bay City sent your sons | pany in building up th t | The only country precincis in which [ do i1 he is electeq president, snouid be | actually taken by not a few Dur ou- [ Lo the Spaulsh war as thelr futhers be | The silver party passed u resolution de- | ase a were sts elected Res water dele isted with the affairs of the ernment | ponents and especially by who | fore them had gone to the greai war | nouncing Senator Stewa vho re . there were contests elected Res water dele- | Lrusted with the afairs of the government | panents and expeclally by the men who | (062 {hem Bug gone fo (he a0 | nouncing Senmator Stewart, who recently an g gaticn ast Omaha by n vote of 33 to } W L £ T r T Yius| pirit of the people. it showed that they | nounced that he would support the repub- atint | had not forgotien the W 61 to ble majority I the senate (hat would | Wttery is hands a but who want Saturday and Sunday Saturday—E. and West Omaha by 126 to 44 d feet for four years and |t emsely ught' in tie | lican natlonal ticket, und demanding his res- Prevent "him ftom. taking the tourse”ha | Bremidant excuse for voting did not let nley. Mr. Bryan himself js | Breut contest = small percentage that |#x mild asx & supking dove when fha | Rrosperity ¢ ; T frae | American pe Wi | when such nt of rcurrency s raised fn any campalen, it 14t be one of the paramount question G et { deposing W. E. Shayon from the chairman- asked ship of the state central committec ple must lestions ar i A teporter calied at home of John L. [prevent him fr [(Samnniy e . Broan himself i | O ontract in 986s and we won't contract | i8aation as senator. Bruce & Co. Wholesale House vs : Webster lant night after the issue of the [ FeAlen® wnd de . ve: iranottion | thone: Ax of dinordered braine, mili- | NOW | A resolution was also passed rescinding S e ) g . | battle had boan ascertained and scught | of (he Eold Gemocrhts il eubpoR . SIr | tAFm And imperinam: ot he wow iz | | The lasues are the lssues of | the’ action of the state central ‘committee in Smith & Co. Wholesale House. Sunday e Wil support. him doubtiess. will be found | whispers hix unchanged dev when asked what he had to say Mr. Web- | fiom time to time some prominent men, | silver. Now it ix worth while remem ster responded curtly: “Not a word, & sich as Mr. Olney. The most offensivé | tant if the question of 4he unsettlem. and sald by his silence that the interview | thing to the gold democrats is the Chi —Picked Nines of Owl Club. AL % o'clock the ps y left for Saginaw —— cago platform. 1t was this departure rom | v was over | | Address nt Saginnw. USE OF MONEY IN POLITICS | | democratic and sound principies that called | Dodbhes. on. Mivail: SAGINAW, Mich. Sept. T—When the| = = o o | omy 'hl"v minutes on | 1P 4 oosevelt train reached Saginaw a large ed on the Indianapolis platform. which | A word as to trusts. Beyond a question v " " : 8 sirongest s t ' reete: S tana Try to € ot Bribers condemns in the I ns the Cni- | the great industrinl comblination which we | crow ed the republican vice prest w ¥ nviet B Bribe Taker: .ch C cars from as follows { cago platform. The Kangas City platform | group in popular parlance under the nime | dential candidate at the station. A proces- - an expression from him on the resull, but | Bivan. Amonk th Delegnten Chosen. | Delegates selected at the primaries as far | a8 reported last night a : iy w5 Felteratlon of the Chicago platform | o duced zront and. so | | oyard-Clede, C. Bundblad. Jumes | 8 ol W ag fin that It FERBIFI and | eviin Thers in beors meann e b dhouyq | #10n at once formed and escorted the vial- | oo e Omaha B Volehe (A, Garter, John Fialy sizes the odlous document in specitic | try o abate thoxe evils and' (6 mike men | LOFS 10 o stand erected in the center of the | 7. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 7. | M. Rack, Charles Henn, John Cline ave determined to cares on a vigor | Tleii whether they'act individuatiy”or feity, from which Governor Roosevelt spoko | (Mont.) speclal saya ; 3 ! Socand VTR ihs, GORIOCT JAmes | oun ‘campaikn, against Brvan and what he | country's bilrdens and keep s serapiioudly | ©0F five minutes. = Pointing to & banner | A oSt romarkable tory = comes from Rusatko, k. ¥, Grimes 8 ¢, Kendls, A0t | iinds for. We shall do this by means | Within the bounds of equity and morality | carried by a marcher, Governor Roosevelt | FCT8US county, wh:ra rumors of bribery have Bment don do Lycholm, donn Lo Laneh. | of speakers and literature. #s anv of their neighbors, . Bt wild and become &0 current that the leading citizens Houthurd | frantic denunciation does not do them the the campalgn is contatn~d | of the community, irrespective of politics, Third Ward—W. \W. Ree e, John Wri VB Walker, W, 8 Gerke, R Harry B. Ziminan, H ¢ Nese, John Merritt, W M Fourth Ward- Gust 1| THOMAS CONTROLS IN DENVER | i it 31 Hipl ot s 7 40 Herlin can 1 amenable to G. Van ‘I'r“)‘ r laws. Hasty legislation of a vislent : type {s ecither wholly fneffective against 3 3 s . or Has Fall Swing Over the the evil or else crushes the evil at the ex- | Let wall enough aloic”’ | have subscribed a fund of $300 to be given | wugh Is 010 Man ond | ot e any person who may secure | the silver republican state committee, to AMUSE i best o let him . er to Captain W. H. Har | the arrest and corviction of any person or | 4a¥ sent a letter to Captain Bnsusn L ke sts iy erson o | A the nomisation and recurn- | THiS Affernoon, This Affernoon, NTH. i | Gove Anderson, Robert | i 3 A . dofng better. Let “the American proble | persons who brihe or attempt to b 8 Anglin. John W Battin. William J_ Con Arapahoe County Democratic w‘vv-r of crushing even more of gond have the W sense to Keep in office th ‘,m R e i smber | IN8 thanks for the honor conferred. lm- Tel. 2250, nell, Fred W. Flodman, Sinen | Geet Convention, Tofleration combined with resolutlon ¢an | an under whose administration we hae | © g A P 8% 41 member | Lo ant business, he said, prevents his | ’ AR B e b Dl B L MR G ] | atenesecure results worth having., Let me | wecompiished” our prevent prosperity. This | of the leislature down to tho road overseer. | ROTREL WIRAR (0 Tl P opd gemo M. Wilheim, W Whitehorn 2 { point out to you that within st two nore thin & mere party con We ap s novel pla 4 kA o | #eceptance o * nol 0! e d V. G Lundgreen. Willinm Arnold M. | gram.)--Governor Thomas scored a conclu- | franchize tax under which the corporations | tause we can the old school demoe- | bribe M"nml I.nlu-lnk:“llif; nk'fl" to robe | cancy. Mullen, H. Mengedoht, F Knanp, Wil o v O . o o hic g hos 0 i e, bl UCh | raey, especiall W this state, the state | most effectiv as the be nown repub- N || Lagt appearance of ad. o Moftanna ¢ | tion and permanently wrested the control of [ been required to pay thelr just shire of | Nid money and expansion. — We appeal | Hcans and défhocrats in the county are be- Nominated for Congress. | Smoking |1 R g e E iyt Sixth Ward_-Henry Ostrom, Theadore It | the county organization from County Chair- | [AXALIGn This Inw Has seautiod In BUEINE | not only. to'al) g0 1 republicans, tut to all }"“""“" ‘\" me and “"""“““ in their dec VIRGINIA, Nev., Sept. T.—#rancis G.|No |/ ment “closes with rosuiar Sat: Johnso iam J unter ). Smal m 4 AtAantall .| upon the assessment books nearly £20.00.000 1 g4 democ P good Americans | larations tha oney sha ay no illegiti- | . i % ik v Mat., prices 10¢, 2c; night Johngon, Willlam' 3" tnater, A/ . Smatl | pan 7. 3. Maloney. - Tncldentally such bit- | Wih, " @ nessment bookes peurly 200000 | good’ emockacs and all g mericuns | larations hat money shall play no MegItl- | xoyjanas was nominated for congress at | Drinking ||urday Mt pr nig Searle, 1. 8. Hass, Frank C. Cannon, 8, H. | ter feelings e engendered that the | escaped taxation.” Tt represents ten tines | Wa i this country earc not wh a A il b b | the fusion convention of the democratic and | muqnme Herren e Reception Raxter. G ; chances for the republicans carrying the city | {er more x:_uu our opnonents ever m’!l N man w ’l.”m, or wh: .Iv his tr ; may be lr:‘v:n...l m!m.mm on nlr prhrhlu.». ]A‘f PrOVen. | giqver republican parties. for Ladies with rd 1. Baldrige, B. 8. Riaatnth L2 iR t | that gtate, or %o far as [ Know in anv other | whether he wis horn here or abroac | will secure the reward, which will be con- & ot g by resh. John To Carey, John |and county are particularly roseate. | state ve done to remedy the tnequalities | 1"t "y good Ameriean and a good cliizen | (rea ¢l the unpleasant rumors are| SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 7.—At the demo- No No Show J Ke o I|I> ters, Louls | When the delegates un-umlmll at the '\\'_Iml'-‘l.‘-n“:»y.’\'nl“lllr:» ‘m‘-M;{‘ ‘-‘f“'“" proud the honor ’w! JoRutatian of Hvl alaunad ant = cratic state convention today the following kot :'m:m Thomas Broadway theater in the morning they dis- [ [Faxt this witl it our apponents i Country, we clasn hands with him an leteciy Atlona weramadat Birat| 3 . Eiehth’ Ward Munto, L. G ered ihat Muloney bad refused to admit | StAte did. The leader of “the democratic | challenge the right of his support in this SSSrran congressional nominations were made: First | AT UREA ‘ Hutton A Ames Hammond, | covered that Maloney had refused to admit| party in my state. and the gentleman wiio [ contest for the national well-being, (¢ district, J. F. Farraher; Second, J. D. Sproul; | i, A SR | e, whereubo povesiogs were o | Fi1 g T IR SN | SR bl SIS, 0 NO GLAD WAND ABOUT THIS | iirs . Froamas: wanr, 1. oo R_Bovies. ‘Geor " | menced in the Tobby. The boss weakened | Il orm and who scrved on the com=| (ountry. In bricf. my fellow citizens, Ashe: Pirth. 7, H, Heury: Bixth, ‘W. B T T T Ninth Ward—Edgar A Ba | i I'mittes on resolutions at Kansas his contest is fundamentaliy n contest for ARG} Bl i B LLEAN, A « y B AT RONRE A0 when he heard of this in the privacy of bis | foremosi wmons e stackhold | 1he eonittons ‘at home which have beon | John G. Carlisle Refuses to Yield (o0 | Graves; Seventh, W. D. Crichtol. | g fa Dietz, John P. MeCafferey, I (. | Turkish bath and opened the doors. Then ew York ice t st the 1me ;| obtatned under the wise administration and Congressman Richardson's FARIBAULT, Minn pt. T.—The Third his afternon MeGiiton, ' 15 Malm, George W. Mercel' | came the revelution, Temporary Chairman | HEBdinR DAL OE 418 Sew Teew Siy | legialation of the Iakt, four yekts, and for Siren Song. | Minnesota district democrats today nomi- | Rcdmo"d QUERNA Noah Perry. Sumes Austin, B. O, May- | BOttom, appointed by the so-called peace | {iia oty Tiself had Aeallies with the trgat. | Lhe HBRolaINg of the o o tha warl E o - nated Albert Schaller of Hastings for con- field. H. Ii. Tage, W. B. Vansant. Fraik | commission, called the convention for the| Such a condition of affairs calls for but | 70 000 Ppiiee “republican candidate for [ NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—National Commit-| oo o A SRR e - ) hson, Charles NN | adan (e g dyv. Sheriff | Scant comment from me. olol | B (Rka ntwnn iagi16d 10A8Y 36 I g’ b 2, N INK 1 EMe, G ibegi, Chaglon Johpson, | evening and adjournied the body, Sherift| feant comment trom me. 5 g drior, State Chairman Diekma and others | L96mAR Richardson called today on former | 'yiousron, Tex, Sept, 7., E. Tracey ot Stock (;0 Sandwick. Walter 3" Slate Clements, | Jones d"‘!l “‘h'{ ":"'"7 -‘W""“)\;“;‘ Asamal, A gt e . | made briet speeches. At 11 o'clock the | ecretiry of the ALY M"L“;““' [ Houston was today nominated for congress nt peloes, 4 4 Fra Thomus fterson [ panying him. In the afternoon Maloney an: any points there curions a | o . |a + two were togethe 0 iy AT ; P AT atinee, & Toans oo ki | RIAEE B capitulated and decided to at-) IAFILY Detween' thix campaign of 190) nd | train pulled out for Owos | Rlehardnon auld e o A faour: | by the republican eonvention for the First SOV ¢ - e, WAy Medrdle Precin Carsten, Rohwer. | 014 the bolters' convention in the evening | SUf samipaien, OF I8, lioh Eredant Hins Short Stop &t Owasso, | tion and Mr. Carlisle said he knew his .mn\‘“‘“'”‘ L n s & t o nodiiatesos i >Ts Woodward & Bur RGAMARe Procinct-1T, Tangeman, ar; M. | Maloney declined to witness the triumph of | Faio 'S et ont of Amerion s Tresideng | “becial arrived hore at noon and 4 wtop| Mr. Richardson announced that Bourke |indieq w. . Parker for congress. Ho Is b the governor. | McKinley's, and not since the close of the [ of nty-fly IRULEA | Cockran will take the stump for Bryan| g, " inor of Populist National Committec Sundav Mfllmes and ngm FFlorence Precinet— 1% 8. Tucker, Hugh | Notwithstanding Maloney's tearful speech | civil war, not even in 1N or REE | Amankara wisnd Was only & block from the \and will bo under the direction of the|,un'yo A, Parker. The Lat est and Most Original of Al futle. " _dohn ~McGregor, Grant Cowen fof capitulation, | the ~demacrate Intend to| EASIL oE MNOh, J1ial Gonesdusnds te ."“'.',7»!“""'; oHR: Bas Lsplireal .’v‘:nL‘;:}.\’r“]‘lIA,n‘“"fi*wak:r« bureau at {he O 180 headquar g I “’ pasand. i Union Precinet — ( Curtls, 1. ©,|watch him closely, despite his assurance of [ the success of our opponents would mean |available for speak iovern: ters, because it was not intended to have ¥ 3o . e (1] Dhickor, &7 A "Worgey, 1. Phalen. Josenh | an undivided ticket. Tonight rumors of sell- | 10 the country i disaster. fraught with the | veit, Colonel Bliss, Philip T. Colgrove of |y yenkers' bureau in the New York head-| . ¥® ---:tnlxt:..-‘.n" ,"!" Bakn The A WISE GUY THIEle Precinctd. C. Robinson, J. G, | 0Vts and treachery are rampant, but ithe boss | EFAYER, PUNCIICNCER, (TRCRE % (el by | Hastings and Congressman Iord of| quarters, snd he thought Mr. Cockran |, SALT LAKE CITY, Uiei, Fo0% oo u‘ bl ) reour g aatsElo0, reoine BB Ranner, .7 | remains closeted in his headquarters. T. J. | the populistic democracy at the momont | Saginaw were the speakers, | would be on the stump in the west a turgo | democratic state co e ARG | Niaht Brlies e Groconk 0'Donnell created a tumpus in the evening | and by their analoguex. the copperheads | Colonel Roosevelt said : ’ | part of the time, 9 o'clock and s '11.2“‘::-}:“::;.4‘ o) INEE-ANY Sk alinte VAl L e o John | seusion of the convention by belng allowed | 21, M AN, EXACUY Be Ip ST 20 MO N | (T Know, vou will ok o eed o bea here 1 | Former Bonator Arthur P. Gorman of [ foHOWIRE mosMastions FERE FARTC LN o . ACARRSHO R 4 2 s | a seat though beaten at the primaries. | Tn 1881 the democratic platform denounced | {na‘audience men who wear the button that | Maryland arrived here today to assist the | > h e @USEO% B 2 FERE B M vebber. | YENT Elkhorn Precinct-P, P. Whitney, L. P - | the' further ‘prosecution of the civil war, | (8 SUURAEE R Vonta that tried men's | gugtern branch of the democratic campaign | LUnd: attorney geners Wedneaday ddy Koy in i Fiteh, Harry Turner, J. B. Waddell, 1. ¢ Joltet Yot f Proaperity. | Just as the Kansas "l\\ pla '}\H\\ denoun o3| kouls, from '61 to '3, they responded to the | 0y o superintendent of public instructi N T Latest \‘\' ; Gsincs | soui¥r, in. Sep The M | the further prosccution of the war in the | i) Gf the country: and exactly as in | Baxtar | m Sa da Zast Omaha W. Priest, Charles [ gfQLAETC 100, S been faic | Phitivpines today. Moreaver, in 1564 the | wo naa a right to ask that all good | s The vention concluded its labors by | Bucher, 8. M. Wong, John Guthard, J. A. | Bteel mille 8 8D, S0 latform contained pr Iv the same| N0 A, b e together » matter | . | he conven! Blair crin repart averal big orders on hand | frantie wescrtion that civil itherty and bt | WRAT might be thelr party aiia ion in he OPEN CAMPMGN IN "OHIO | ine nomination of J. M. W. Whitecotton Douglas Precinet—E, €. Hensman, Harry | 002 BT W YN for several months, | Yate FRhtS hud been trampied ud (et | past, g0 now we have o right to ask that all | for supreme court judge and 0. W. Powers | firfl“ X0 Jontwan, A. Ao Palm, CoA ) hout 200 men will be employed ‘H(l. th "mv-llymv-'w) demanded un HKM“'\‘;"‘" me .”\\Lr [Wish thelr country well, ma ‘ » Will Be Present || ¢ Thronson and A, H. Tarbell for presi- | Yw%AMl‘Js«ADFE Chirngo Precinct—Robert McCormick. A. | mo CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY | 0f What is put in the two platforms could | [ERGEY BRGEIOELY Ty brought | watown and Large dential electors. | SEae TIRe Mocklemann, Henry Denker, H. Barmus 8 S be interchange this point, and in 15641 o™ (0 Appomattox, shi nd to- | Crowd In Expected, B Holaner Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets. All | fenn araa tis {'svmpathy | through to Appomattox, Shal Stand \ d me——— | D. M. Kirechner, | druggists refund the money if it fails to | exprossed for the soldicrs and salor | ge! B R e A 2 Fairbanks in Henry fclieide; | yre, E. W. Grove's signature is on each | /% expressed again in 100 in each ¢ | the Philippines. 1t 18 now merely & o CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. T.—All arrange- |y, gug oITy, Sept. 7.—Senator Fair- | John P. Temperley ire. W ! gua t expression of sympathy' for the | tn it s mea g0l to &0 baek: if the land | ments have been completed for the formal | a made the first spesch of m | Willlam VonDohren, ! box. 20¢ | coming In ns w tag to a declaration of hou- | 1101 4f WE AEe BOIRE S K0 M4 E Wioad of t ng of the presidential campaign in banks of Indiana made th | | thity to the ecay for which the so'dior | (AT AR BRCR h is turned back to be | g1 k2 Young Bn tomosraw Afterbosn | JESURAS tAUE this afternoon at Ottawa o | o was tighting, a declaration which wis eer | (eiiaq tor by savages or to fall a prey to | Ohl0 At Joungstown tomorrow 9. ' | gpoke at Forest l'ark'n.lldlvnn{u]vmr . Tain inniteiy” fo inersase the work and | (AT ro Fiuvomen nower that chooses | 1t In expected that fully 85,000 visitors will | SPoke at Forest Parkt o & Ke TI0 ary | KD :)&‘e” VU ARROW " anger of the soldier. The chairmun of the {he Sk IR SRRAALES EREAPAL et X o B aladive TAudlg 255 A A A A AN Al BB | e e T e At e e e | S o i BHAND - . he declared that every lover of ih g but we have introduced | P irie rRiixead §0 catry 3,00 paaple f the Paris treaty ¥ ougho e world \ terest s pot merely e W v 1 0 s city to Yo ato o attend e | tioB of thi 3 - Send this coupon and - H R R e R FE AR AT R R ARl MORENC! | BROCKLY \ 1834 the name of Ihoity was invoked [ Known before in “The only | meetin ong the speake e Sena- [ Sonat en s coup - A e et o | e Toa Hene, overaor | o0l 25¢ each' 2 for 25¢ e e A L ehean o | ot to Eurn the delay fo the uls of | NASL, President Rshurmad of Corash) yal nompron Kingford. | CLUETT PEABODY &CO tyrannaus ollgarchy. I 1864 (he cry of ir Fwisn 1'hia an oppartuniiy to talk to @ | “rho” parade will start at 10 o'clock, at| O0SWEGO, N Y. Sept, 7 -Thompson ,"! t perfalism was ratsed -{\uvr-. s it n at n-»"h: ) more thun one 1ssus, The the conclusion of which the meeting will be | Kingstord ”n-n; v; |: an:\uu. v\v - . ralsed, with fust as )ttle basi 0 in M differer ) us ¥ | s mpany e boiler works, the box fac . ‘ wents in this campaign. It is t held at Wick park | 3 toThe Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, liot itumatoits' Septivel” eor' Dente in this eampalan. It s that we are| S B eI 1hAdiag. kustnees foea THOSE BERUTIFUL \ %,‘ DAL AF Lot SUNONE AN moaitions, ot’ only “on ‘every [sUC we | ahaw Nar ative and manufacturer, died tonight after a D) ‘,mmu‘n.._v.(.,,,,,\,,u:,“ ot ; nited States. but o consalf) raise, but on’ evers iwue’that thes ralse;| WATERTOWN, N. ¥ 7.—Colonel | briet illness, aged 73 years. He was born (Uiabin womow, ara produced s 1) by on every hand Lincoln was den i e eaded by 3 44 g A TP PR S 9 G P R Pr e T N S In was, not w talk on the fssies we | Albert I Shaw was today nominateds e | in Headcomb, Englan am f r Regenerator = For part.....oce0vee I Dk nosheer, of, b ) be | bt hey’ do hot even talk of the in ané of the Twenty-fourth congres- | head of the starch industry hers in 186 ”W Mperia _finalln 1 L ator 2{ pi empirnone orator .n,w.- W ve ® ; have raised th Hw‘ i district for representative in the [ His numerous other business enterpriscs | or l"".,,;:,.,,,:y:..n‘ absolntely 4 i t our emperor, LincoM w v | t Leinsburg the train made a brief | Pitty-sixth congress. to fill the vacancy | followed. He was the father of Thoma 2 { b 3 Paris Exposition Pictures B |2 sl it Governor ogsevalt shook hani witn | FLAE 0 Il erine | Kingwtora, premigent ot the Natona) Sior ‘ as many as could get to him, and he talked | o PR PR PR T s . A sister and h o ord nn \ Hipnt for representa n the i uth | company, wh ith & s IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFG, CO., 22 W. 244 51., New York. = Sent postpaid to any address, e | e 18 o8 § AU Pl o |10 those who could hear him trom the rear |00, mother, survive woid by Gruggists and hairdresse o appeal now to the average mai o of his coach for two minutes, | | Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 16 te 20 views B | bevare jeat he groan e burdan of | S pecial (rakd resume Has Read Signs of th Bo)ios Bia ik DaRkask ‘11 overy week, covering i points of intersst. Altogether there will i | 1o uppeat 1o im'in New Vork or Gl | LANSING, Mioh. Sept, 7 | ST PAUL, Minn., Sept ATHENS, 0., Rept. T ~Local oicers, a T ) 2 cago to beware lest he groan under tha| &0t o of this ci Nethaway of ington con ompanied b 2omeroy e, hud a n be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set mailed for 82.00 ot ‘ot tha ‘mambers of ihe niformed | the Commercial Travelers' club of this city, | Nethuway of Washington coun DrRaTee b witlh Bileaed Bafa Mlawar Kidne a memkers of the fire department, We have | Governor Roosevelt on arrival here ‘l,m yester nomin t fohed Raitle w jeged Befs hian { bbbt At ; B e riny DEASERIY. Ho 1oDXEr ID |(o & Iarxe tent which.hsd hasn srectsd iw thAuanville, todey, _esd e S P = 3 o3\ rapartion to the populntion than 1t \ o 00 & L # o | vice,etc, of Dr. B. J. Kuy, Saratoga, N. Y. ) )fNN”N"”V”NWNfifi”Wfi”WWW”% propartion 104 BB Iat 48 'we use the | blocks from the station and spoke to un and indorscd by | twenty-five shots had becn exchanged \ \ : 4

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