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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1900, Bee, Sept. 17, 1000 Ladies’ Ready- == 2= st/ i STREE YOV 05 The platform renews the demand for | The position taken by the ropublican | (Continued from First Page ) arbitration between corporations and their | leaders and more recently set forth by the | local headquarters early today. He was . employes 0 one who has obs ed the | republican candidate for the presidency " Attlre friction which arises between great cof- | ¥iz: That we cannot protect a nation from | blcased over feports from et abiend porations and their numerous employes can | outside futerference without exercising it A\ Bkl S IR A ) lat such & | doubt the wisdom of establishing an im- | soverelgnty over its people, is an assault ";r"'l g that before the und of fHS % Wik ¢ partial cou 01 e jus nd eq r se upon the Monroe doctrine, for while this B ™ L TR x VRS, WONS . Beautiful Suits—handsome blouse | At ,,(";;f,",,','i TR RN Tor kPbL: | SRSTAUEY 4 ue 1E. Liry: dLFeGteE. SRkint the mines in Schuylkill, Columbla, North effects—newest style skirts—everything | tration ought to be supported as heartil proposition to give (o the Filipinos ((Mberland and Dauphin counties will be e by the public, which suffers inconvenience independence and protection it is A . new and up-to-date. We have elegant |0 (L PO Gt Mocouts, and by th | equally applicabie to the republics of Cen. | bl e st BB Blouse Suits in black at $20, 825, $30 |employers themseives, as by tho employes. | tral and South America. If thia govern. | ¢AD Federation of Labor said betore leaviug aR The establishment of arbitration will insure | ment cannot lend {ts strength to another ' . ¥ gt el i and $35. friendly relations between labor and cap r iblic without making subjects of Hn‘"‘ 10 the ll\lr al outcome being victory for the Our new Coats are all in now and |ital and render obsolete the growing prac- people then we must either withdraw our | el e tHe e e et M awa i | t1ce of calling In the army to settle labor | protection from the republics to the south | PR that any movement on their part would ready for your approbation. There s | ©0 0 " of us of absorb them. Under the same|DP® Advantageous, and inasmuch as the no figure but which can see some siyle Department of Laver, plea that the gumrdian nation must exert | NOVOMeNt I8 to general the advantage would . . . be correspondingly gres Lere beeoming for her to wear, from the | 1 cannot too strongly empbasize the im- | &% Uthorlty equal to its responsibility portance of the platform recommendation of | EUropean natlons have for centuries ex- L LR o AL IR it ) nobby short coat to the stately 10ng | il inment of a department of labor, vania's great strike of anthracite miners is rloited their wards and it a significant ool -~ S ¢ 1 b e, b O, | fact that the republican party should ac- | 20W Offclally under way. This morniug garments will be found in great variety. ;\3\1. a member of the cabinet at its head {8 from $7.50 | When we remember how important a po found the many thousands of mine workers Beautiful anr stylish co sitlon the laborer flls 1n our economic, so- | At the same time that it adopts a European i s youing ve to $30.00, clal and political fabric, it is hard to con colontal policy. There 18 o excuse for | T¢AdY foF the strike and when the scores of this abandonment of the Amertoan iden | PFeAker whistles sounded for the day not > oo iove | ceive of a valid objection being made to this . of the Amerlcan iden.| onough mon and bo : Pretty Flannel Waists—we believe [ ceive of & valld oblection being mada to this | We' have maintained the Monroe doctrine | SToR Tt 404 bove railed at any one 3 ! Ty on of his services. Agriculture s | /% (AW Haintained the B % aye | DING arra e be of w we lave the finest assortment shown in |aiready ropresented fn the presidents ofi- | b (HTeed! ,"‘u”‘h,‘,f“ ‘_,.“"(':“'l’, '”'m“, Fred Dilcher, the member of the national 1 " clal household; the army and navy have bl dlad LA, cally nothink, | oyaoutive board of United Mine Workers, 00 the city—from $4.00 to $6.00. thelr representatives there; the State de- | L't the protection has been beyond value|ypnq iy in charge of district No. 1, covering Y N " " i b " “* 1 to our siste ‘epublics. Filipino 1 Walking Skirts—most every day | partment, with its consular service, and l,Hl‘,’,' i ‘.,"‘r,‘l:,”:, th ‘:.“'l",hl,".i'['”: h | these two valleys, was enthuslastic over Held 1ast Hight f | the Treasury department, w s close ik el 4 8 of Spanish{hg girike news which rapidly came in|¥ere held last night at theso v il (S " &6.50 to|ho Treasury department, with its close | pyo AOLROLISH B9 U Wbl W rapi amo fu _ ! something new to show-—from $6.50 t ¥ | contaation ‘witn fkent asiaiew, kewp tho sxe Lo L::yp testion n\i v\';lll neither | ¢ “avery direction. Tho headquarters | 10 Persuade the men not to ko to work, but $12.00. ecutive in touch with the business and com- I fan kit Stnax weg | SWAFMed willi officors and’ workmen|ihe SPSRRGFS SFPREMAtly mAde no {mpres v trom the local unions and all reported o[ 80N upon them. The colliery at Lykens would and B complete tieup. The Delaware, Lacka-|4nd Wiconisco employs 1,200 Both are Pt ‘.,l.‘,( luropean mation be Wlling 10| wanna & Western company made futile | COtrolled by the Penusylvania road and sl LT With us in order to obtait | airompts to get three of ita collieries | BAYE been working full timo for mar i possession of the islands. If we assert| going but without effect eral of the|Years. Tower City employs 1,000 men and b dobdon ksl soverelguty —over the Filipinos we will | wosheries are operating today, but the| DOYS The Chinese exclusion act has proven an |have to defend that sovereignty by force| corca of workmen is it - - We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M. advantage, o the country and fts contin- [ and the Filipinos will be our enemies. 1f | \ugberios ,‘,,r.l':",,‘:f,,,',“f,m:,],’ ,,,,‘,',,",,:"\“ i (41, G R en G IUERERN AGEYTS FOR FOSTEN KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS. uance and strict enforcement, as well as its [ We protect them from outside interference | tnu quantity of fucl they can tuen oot trom | ops b ) ORK, Sept Jiemhin extension to other similar races, are im y will defend themselves and will be M phont, president of the Delaware & o" sentially different from the American that | termination in opposing the sovereignty [t the assistance of the Hm'm‘h“‘ el fadi i ! he canuot be assimilated with our popula- | Of other nations as they have shown in | pecessar - . 1 do not believe that the sirike can lus THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRV GOODS HOUSE IN OMANHA. tion and is, therefore, not desirable as a | OPPOSINg our sovereignty they will not re- | The pump runners want to be catled out | oy it It Will permuncently affect the pri | r of coal in this city There e 140,000 men \anent cltizen. His presence as a tem- | Guire much assistance from us. ( re ar 1en D DOUGLAS 8T8 permanent citizen. His presence as a tem and have asked the executive board to take ¥. M. G A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AN! porary labo preserving his national stravagance. this action. The company hands are - = identity, and maintaining a foreign scale The republican party, drawing as it does | divided on the work question and their advantage to aid in the enactment of [cratic party in 1806, It was then pre- | wages and living, must ever prove an injus- | eHOrMOUS campaign funds from those who | representative fs before the executive board | " b hey had but $71,000 fn thelr treasury. Thi sueh legislation as will protect them trom |dicted that the republican party would at-| tice to American producers, s well as a | enjoy special privileges at the hands of the | this forenoon. In all not less than "”“'\\I”.\: nl-‘.“' th Iu mv’x an ‘,l\ ¢ ”n of K\’\r BUFFET UBHAHY CAHS -h‘:- W( aorved odlum which will be | ten to retire the greenbacks although | perpetunl source of frritation sovernment, is poweriess to protect the tax- | mine employes of all grades are Idle In [ men who go out at their ]l i oo amm ot e by (hose. corporations | the party and its leaders studiously con- | Pansions. payers from the attack of those who profit | district No. 1 this morning O CORtE TOR oty e, e T e o] it N i | cenled their intentions. That purpose is| The party expresses its pride in the sol- | b¥ large appropriations. A surplus in the | The carpenters, engincers and firen Wl b b | Best mm"g Car Service now platn and the people must choose be- | diers and saflors of all our wars and de- | {FeAsury offers constant temptation to ex- | blacksmiths and helpers at every Delaware, |© & ot S7HKe very lous |tween the retention of the greenbacks,|clares its purpose to deal srously with | (ravagance and extravagance, In turn, com- | Lackawanna & Western comy The republican party has persistently |l 4 40y controlled in volume by the | them and their dependents. A liberal policy [ PeIS & resort to new means of taxation |jolned the strike today. They {0 comply with the urgent reques tion would be willing for any other Eu- S 4 i oy SKirts—exclu. [ mercial interests. A cabinet oMcer truly | ropean nation to have the Islands 1 New and stylish Dress Skirt SOPRGIHINLIVN 7 tHe Whysiexraing Clies an natlon to have the lslands, neither dve styles—shown only by us-——at $7 would be of invaluable aid, not ouly to the up to §40 00, toilers, but to the president who go down to work in the mines of the anthracite coal region. In their recent statement the labor agitators declared that brought which enter the political arena eratate Co ce ok ny mine here © N« ere askel to druggist will refund your money government. and a national bank note cur-| s natural and necessary in a government | Which. being kept in the background until | take care of coal outside the mines and to| I'AZO OINTMENT fails to « wor rency issued by banks and controlled in| which depends upou a eitizen soldiery, in- | the campaign is over, is a fafr {llustration | handle it in the breakers. They refused |tetter, old uleers and sores. pin for such an enlargement of the scope O 1,00 ooy interests. I the national bank | stead of a large standing army. Self-inter- | Of the imposition which will be attempted [and quit at overy mine. An attempt was [ blackheads on the face and all skiw the interstute commerce law as will en- 000 400 1o be secured by bonds the cur-| est, as well as gratitude, compels the gov- | When there is a considerable amount of [also made at several mines to have engi- |eascs. o0 cents able the commission to realize the hopes | LolC Sv ™00 supported by the re- | ernment to make bountiful provicion for | MOuey idle in the treasury. The rebabilita- | necrs and firsmen do other work, Those - aroused by Its creation. The democratic |y oo™ barty involves a permanent and | those who, in the hour of dauger, and at | t10n of the merchant marine, laudable in [men also quit and at once repatred to dis DEATH RECORD. HALF RA rhs party is pledged to I tion which Will} () poaging debt and o long as this sys-| great sacrifice of business, health and life, | tse1f, 18 made the pretext for expenditure | trict headquarters and joined the United ! empower the commission 1o protect 10° . “giayqs the financtal classes will be | tender their services to their country of public money for the benefit of large ship | Mine Workers Mes Julin A, Armstrong To Po'NTs dividual MMl v‘wmnmlr-k. ’~»~I 1‘|"v-| r;l * | tempted to throw their powerful Influence | The pension laws should he construed | O%Hers and in the Interests of a transpor- | The pump runners have been ordered by | Julla A, Arm trong, wite of the late erimination and the public at large (O a6n the gide of any measure which will|according to the genero spirit which | tation monopoly. The government being | National Board Member Dilcher to remain on WorEs ABLTORE, ¢ 15 me " e 3 1 unjust and unfair transportation rates dontribute €6: Lhe Hixe ‘NAL pertikBetioy 6f | rompted their pAssRES, . The ik .torm ml\ only the agent of the psople, hias mo tight | &6 work, so there will be. no oconsion. for g ‘)‘ v '»t.m.\‘”.'.“”\jfig“' .I,',al‘. Fotikin| In Towa, Ilinois and Missouri Ihe Financinl Plank. a natlonal debt. It is hardly concelvable | properly relterates the position taken in | !0 collect from the people taxes beyond the | Water accumulating in the mines. He has|girect. Mrs. Armstrong removed (o Omali ptember 26, The platform reiterates the demand con- | that the American people will deliberately | 1886, that the fact of enlistment shall be|l!eRitimate needs of a government honestly [also directed that the men who feed the |yith her husband in 1855 £nd has lived hero tained |n the Chicago platform for an Amer- | turn from the debt-paying polioy of the | deemed conclusive evidence that the soldier | and cffectively administered, and public |mules in the mine barns keep on doing o, |continuously since that (e, Colonel At | jean financial system made by the Amer- | past to the dangerous doctrine of perpetual was sound when the government accepted | SCrvants should exercise the same degree [ but only so long as the mules are not uscd |sirong wo econd mwayor of Cr v | iean people for themsel¥es. The purpose | bonds him. A certificate given now to the health | Of care in the wse of the people's money | to draw coal. Crowds of men fill headquar of wuch a system ix to restoré and maintain | Blection of Senators by the People. [0f 4 person forty years ugo, even if casily ob- | that vrivate individuals do in the use of |1°rs and strests here, showing how complete | (he city's picneers a bimetallic level of prices and in order| The demand for a constitutional amend- | talnable, should not have much welght | their own money. With a restoration of a | the strike is. | Mrs. Armstrong's maiden name that there may be no uncertaivty as to|ment providing for the election of sen-|@s the certificate of the al officer who | foreign policy consistent with American | CENTRALIA, Pa.. Sept. 17.—The Conti- | gwing. She was born in Chillieathe, O the mothod of restoring bimetallism. the | ators by direct vote of the people appears | ©Xamined the volunteer with a view of as- | ideas there can be an immediate and large | Pe0tal, Logan and Centraliu collieries, op- | 1523, and married Colonel Armstren specific declaration in favor of free and un-| for the first tinto in a democrat \onal | certaining his fitness for army service. reduction in the burdens now borne by the |erated by the Lehigh Valley Coal company | 154 Three children .survive Mra Arn limited colunge at the existing ratio of 16 | piutorm, but a resolution proposing such | i people at Centralla, were compelled to shut down |girong, Her sons, Ewing L. Armsirong {0 1, Independent of the action of other |un wmendment has three times passed the| The democratic party fs In favor of the ne Tas. after working a few hours this morning, |and George R. Armstrong, reside in Omaha nations, i repeated. In 1806 the u-|n|’h— housc of representatives and that, 100, immediate construction. ownersbin and con. | BY IIAdverteuce the iucome tax plank |O%I0K 10 the searcity of men and a daughter, Mrs. George £. Gould, live: liean party recognized the uecessity for | pryctically without opposition. Whatever | trol of the Nicaragua canal by the o | 88Teed upou by the resolutions commit IV at Bellwood, Neb. For several months Mrs fall consuic Wimerallism by pledging (he party {0 AR | may have been he reasonn which secured | Staies. The failure of the republican parsy | *48 omitied trom the pluttorm s read and| WYOMING VALLEY IS IDLE | \rumutrong fias heen sufiering with stoma earnest effort to securc an international | (ho gdoption of the present plan @ cen-|to make any progress in CAFFYIfiE: Uit & adopted. The subject, however, is covered | — | trouble, but she was not taken dangerously agreement for the free coinage of SIVeF| fury ago new conditions have made 1t im- | plodge contained in s plattorn four vears | PY the Teafirmation of the Chicago platform | BAtmAted Number of Striking Miners | yick until abont w week ago. Her children and the president, tmmediately after Bis| porative that the people he permitted to | ugo, together with the substitution in its | *" ! take this occasion to reassert my R NBIRNUCEERDA AL Wilkese |and her sister, Miss Maggle Ewing, hve | inauguration, by authority of COngress, Ap- | ypeak directly in the selection of their | latest platform of a plank favoring an isth. | "V i the principle which underlics the barre is 22,000, | been with her during her s polnted a eommisglon: composed of d18- | pepregentatives (n the senate. A senator|mian canal for a specific declaration in favor | '*OM¢ taX. Congress should have author- o | e— other sister, Mrs. Elizabe tinguished eltizens to visit Europe and 80- | iy g loxs the representative of the state | of the Nicaraguan canal, would indicate that | \t7 10 16y and collect an income tax when- | WILKBSBARRE, Pa. Sept. 17.— Cincinnati, 0., arrived in On Sunday 2 Tielt foreikn add. . Eecretary Hay, i & 1eUter | pocause he receives his commission from | the republican leaders either do not appre. | C¥eT DECCSSary, and an amendment to the |®I0® i0 the Wyoming valley, with the ex- | ‘tha funeral services will be held at SEARLES written fo Lord Aldenhiam in November, | (no people themselves rather than from | clate the importance of this seent water. | [4¢Tal constitution specifically conferring |CCPtion of one, was clowed today by 1he | ity home. 1114 North Twenty-fourth 1498, and afterwards publiehed in England. | the members of the state leglslatura. 1t way to the maritime strength and commer- | IS0 AUUHOIty ought 0 be supported by |[Mners strike. The eception was the col- | yroar, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon oM /\H A declired that at that time the president | o yorer is competent to vote for & mem- | cial intercsts of the counirs. on ther thes | ®YeD those who may think the tax unneces. | /eTY operated by the West End Coal com- g and a majority of his cabinet s(ill belleved | her ot congress, for state officers and for | giva (0o much consideration (o the fnter. |%FY 4¢ I8 time. In tho hour of danger |P48Y At Mocanaqua. The men there rofused Mes S » g RN FRBONTY agrecment for the restoration of the double | rapresentative in the senate. A system | The Hay.bauncefote treats mow befars | OBt 0 bo able to draft the pockethook |'N® Present condition of things. The totul | Mre. John Meister. wife of a well kn wn \ FRTATE DR e standard, but that it did not scem oppor- | which makes the senator responsible for - as well. Unless money is more precious | PUMbes of men idie in this valley is a little | German farmer Hving a few mies scu h| Vil Wl the senate, would, if ratified, greatly lessen tune to reopen the negotiation just then. | hig election to the people as a whole and | the value of the canal, if ft would not indeed | B4R blood we cannot afford to give greater | *\ &80l 0 alsiiibabatlai i cla '| O EN The'finanelal law enacted lesy thun @ YEAr| amenablo to them If he misrepresents | convert it Into w positive menace in timo [ Protection to the income of the rich than [, Wheh the whistles blow this morning for | 3; yoars, leaving a family of clzht ch.l - ago contains a concluding section declarlug | them must commend itself to those who|of war. The paramount interests of the | '© 'F¢ Hves of the poor oo SRS MG RR thone Nere Aty | dren i TEeT HIDSEAVIATYICER S Work duohe ¢ that the measure was not intended o stand | jyyo confidence In the intelligence and | United States in the western hemisphere, | Tmperiatin W minersiin wight. Boie clistance rom | dysted’ today by Rav. Oito Kubn andsthe in the way of the restoration of bimetal- | pairiotiam of the masses | | Sriare 13 ReCH ANy o6 i minars ne| utermanl Honk pIksal L o (YR b were there to see if any of the miners in- | romete The deceased was' re i henever it could be dono b ‘mu"'I'v’ with the obligutions to defend the| The subjects, however, treated in this | By, whenever, it could ‘ba “dons by cos exinialo epublics to the south of us y - | letter, important as each may se = o aperation with other nations. The platform Direot Leginintion, republios (o, th ath of us, makes it n portant as each may seem in Itself. | o909 10 go to work. When they found Richardson county, being a dughter of VIE\Ai‘\l MEN l;’Hl'_la ! SR A i for Ll P essary t overnment shall be able ta |40 nOL b peratively for solutlol in cubmitted to the last ropublican convention, | The platform indorses the principle ot B44RLy 0t SUp sgierhmepCahailica abieto f bl o Soltlon | that the men remained away they returned | (jrles Gunzenhauser, one of the leading | aighe Fnis B L With the indorsement of the administration, | 41rect legislation. This is already applied | €/0%e the canal against any hostile power : Dlattorm declures 19 to the United Mine Workers' headquurters . to be tho puramount issue camp s farmer this section. Vericocele, Gonvirhoes, tice. oy phiils, \gain suggested the possibility of securing | 10 the more important questions in nation, | Arizona, New Me. and Oklahoma, |10 P the puramount ixsue in this campaign. | “paply iy the morning it was thought that siricture, Fliva, kilua and kectus Ulcors e kel aliadie [ state and city. It rests upon the sound| Aricona, New Mexico and Oklahoma Bave | ) o iaeas of o onreoiere 0 anipuanm Now the republican party for the first | theory that the people can be trusted and (long heen ready to assume the responsibil- | (oo, [ed® of Bovernment which have dis. time openly abandons its advocacy of the [ that the more responsive the government | ities and enjoy the privileges of statehood [, nE" IUCH FHiE TACON TEOM olher nations double standard and indorses the monetary | I8 to the will of the people the more free | and it will be a pleasure, as well as a|..q ‘\“h S SR . pecullar charm aystem which it has 8o often and so em-|it Will bo from misuse and abuse duty, to carry out the platform pledge con- | whien. canpey e on the settlement of 4 5 20 PRttt which cannot be delayed. No othen ques- phatically condemned e democra Labor Question. g m tion can approach it in importance; no other party, on the contrary, remains the stead Several planks of the labor platform | Alaskn and Porto Rico. question demands such immediate considera- fast advocate of the gold and silver cofnage | .\ qovoieq 1o questions in which the la Thera will be a popular acquiescence in |tion. It is easier to lose a reputation than of the constitution and is not willing that |\, 00 1cces have an immediate inter st, | the demand for home rule and a territorial | to establish one, and this nation would find other nations shall determine for us the |y, "Wy 'y more remotely affect our entire | form of government in Alaska and Porto it a long and laborigus task to regain its time and manner of restoring silver to 18| yopu10¢10n, While what fs generally known [ Rico. Both are entitled to local s It-|proud position among the nations if, under ancient place as a standard money. The |\ eouornment by injunction is at present | Kovernment and representation in congress. | the stress of temptation, it should repudiate ratio of 16 to 1 s not only the ratio now | yirccieq chiefly against the employes of oot tisr moltiavident fevibs, Drasiaibaea. by aur Gxlating between all tho gold and siIVer | corporations, when thore fn o disakree:| ne herolc ancesters and sacredly treasured dur- ratio which even the republican adminis- the Interstate commerce commission KANSA® CITY and nd he and his wife were prominent among enough men would be secured to oporate K Hills Physice one of the collieries of the Pennsylvania | DEADWOOD, 8. D, Sept. 17 AN BELLLE KL R AL b ot/M company at Pittston, but the union miners | Telegram.)—Dr. J. A. Paddock, one of the | oy 5 aad | were active and succeeded in inducing | mest minent physicians of the Black DR SEARLES & sEAKLES. those who contemplated going to work Hills, died last ev ng at b me in thi; AAP Bouin Jeth N GMAM A | return to their homes clty of apoplexy. He died without any ok'n Duchiess Tabiats are sicoessfull The Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal company | warning. Dr. Paddock was for a torm of e Dudhols Toliate arn sudompfully {ofticials also felt confident that they would | years physician for the Burlington Railway 3 wail, 3105 Send 4 cents ¢ be able to put their ith Wilkesbar company and in his practice in Deadwood L ‘vf_'lrv-';v,':‘_fl;;\' !h;‘ ”A»H'w. mine in operation. The company officials [ has performed many remarkable surgical | Ku hn & 3 qlae. say they A promises from a number of | aperattons e ——— mon to go to work, but at the last mors ATIOAS, | they backed out, being unwilling to incur D v s A | the illwill of the union miners, who were Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ARARAN ! : | ute Dinenses and Lisorders of Mea AMUSEME democratic and republican platforms of The other operators tell the same story, | (Ure. . W. Grove's signature is on cach | ggpicive o involves a principle which concerns every D v time. When the doctrine that the people it 15 the only ratio advocated by those who | is proper, however, to consider whethe probably assaulted they remained at home. | . 8 orn Remembered jury system. The abolition of government peape wever, to consider whether | hioh juvolve the domestlc and economic | PTo"" 80 Home: [ War: Rapyiy Mo the campaign of 1902 can only be determ- party after it has yielded to the allure wanna company was sei upon by some of fug pansions ) tice, which secures beth our ped d Towi—Origindl - Aaron Dects, Creston. $8 i party’s position upon this subject in un. | 'l Which secures both our persons and c enc wdoah, $12. R P orAy I WEDANESD the magistracy, a select body of men, and |€Xtended effort to reclaim the arid lands | Rev, W. A. Morrison of the Christuan | Richa Spy T, ndoah, $1 R BIG FAMILY MATINEE WEDNESDAY liean members of the house and senate, Mary Garman, Pulaskl, $; Sophia 1. 8tid- JRSSID GARDNER ), 36 ture that the few should be always atten- [thrifty, intelligent and industrious citi- |in the presetce of a fow relatives, company, made this statement today after FOUR JUGGLIN i the right of the Cubans to independence | They say many men who had intended to go | VO%: URLISHR, | one. The purpese of the injunction in such are the only source of power is made secure are secking to reopen the mints. Whethor | the accomplishment of this purpose can A Hungarian who attempted to go to eral Govers . by injunction Is as mecessary for the pro- ined after the votes are counted, but A ) Miss the Vieat Big Show of 5 Hanover, Port Bowkley and other places | paniel B, 10 Wormley, Graet, 85, Philig SaliRacal tes our properties, is the great end of clvil so- Reclama of Avid Lands Epperson-Eilix, i had been added to the membership of the | nowal Asa N C trawherry Point $ those selected by the prince such as enjoy | and fit them for actual settlers. The last | church performed at 4 o'clock p. m. Sun- | (miten Mine Workers today. In this ety | S Incrcise John Evans. Fairneld, | EDDUE GIRARD justifies the warning given by the demo- - will have frequently an involuntary bias |0f People. The impounding and use of |wephine Ellis, two well Known young poo- Statement from Mine Director. worthy, SIOUN Clty, The brettd and The Coy MAZIE KN recognition contained in both th watching the movements of every man. | (rusgilats refund the money M It falls fof yypnons | ment between them and their employer it ing a career unparalleled in the annals of tration has not attempted to change, but removes the general principle involyved ; UT¢ | (o work have been intimidated and rather | pixsions FOR WESTERY VETERANS. cases s o substituto. trial by Judge fOr | from the domain of partisan poiliics. 1 from furiber attack we can safely proceed | than run the risk of belng mocked at and | al by Jury und 1s a covert blo o o the settlement of umerous questions the senate, now hostile to bimetallism, | | ¥ Anavert nlow. st th 4 can be changed during this campaign p weltare of our citizens. Very truly yours, . . ) N, Sept. 1T o ) A P i vy piatie cranublloan A work in the Woodward mine of the Lucka 0 el o tection of the tourt as it in for the se- | Lo, eIl entrust to. the republicar W. J. BRYAN § M 3 penstoni have been grat Creighton nefther the present nor the future political | ‘r:":"i“‘;v““'m‘l'l‘“h“;"_“v“ Blackstone in de- | yents of the colonlal idea and abandoned 2 his countrymen and budly beaten Nebraski—Inereise—Lowis Or heu l]l PHONE complexion of congress has prevented or | i o8 [FH W AU Forfiaes its earlier faith in the natural and in HYMENEAL The United Mine Workers held meetings | rone. 85, Philip T Jonos, Mitchelly 1531 should prevent an announcement of the ppartial administration of jus- |gjjenable rights of man. in this city, Plymouth, Pittston, Ashley, |“ : the Season L It was given out at strike head- | Schlupp, Davenp $0. Additlonhl—Wi). TONIGHT N The currency bill, which recolved the|Ci?t¥» Dut if that be intrusted entirely to| The time is ripe for a systematic and| HUMBOLDT, Neb., Sept. 17.—(Special.)— rters tonight that over 1,000 new men | Ham Crawford, A _Bta 3 TOs4 sanction of the executive and the repub-| | the highest offices of the state, their de- |agricultural report estimates that homes|day the ceremony which united the 1ives|ovar 400 joined fnnwl::':‘”w'l;_‘ \\,'”\;‘u"‘“v‘”"{'\\M‘j‘l““ James cislons, in spite of their natural integrity, |can thus be provided for many millions |of Mr. Edward Epperson and Miss Jo P ogan, Swi b1 y toward those of their own rank and dignity. | the waters which are wasted fn the spring | ple of this section. The marriage took| NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Willlam V. § ot Dakotu Ofiginal -Orsamus 15, v JULIA KINGSLEY & €O, A Genfle W lnd It 1s not to be expected from human pa- |Wwould people fhe western states with |place at the home of H. Carpenter, jr,|Thorue, a dire:tor of the Pennsylvania Coal f F; Highmore, $ Edwa Futtle In “Her Uncle's W B: th #2 |tive to the interests and good of the many." | zcns and these would furnish a valuable |newly wedded pair will live on a talk With the company’s mine superin- | . ManIE K [o) este"fl Jig 1t the criminal laws are not sufficient for | market for all the products of the facs |north of town tendent over the long-distance wire | £+ Qusen of HIMUERI A oajok the protection of property they can be |tories. A small percentage of the moONey | e | ‘We operate thirteen collieries and a B oAt mroms Tells no sweeter story to humanity than |made more severe, but a citizen charged |spent in a war of conquest would provide but two are closed. The strike appears to MEEKER-BAKER TRIO, the announcement that the health-giver |With a crime must have his case tried be- |occupation and habitation for more people BICYCLE ICE TRIP. be quite general throughout the mining | ek and Nealth-bringer, Hood's Sarsaparila, |07 ® Jury of his peers than \n;ml over seek a residence in colos | puion” O Ckagway, Alnska, by iq.‘m e ”\:u’ y men I::\n' ! ‘J“I(';;) AL our SHAUALINE NN ; Bisakliat nies within the tropics i mines, but hardly enough to Justify wo [ tells of the birth of an era of good health. e . AL i T L R 'he CEliat Tan 4 ol ioes, 3. P. Leroy, a newspaper correspondent, | ing th R s the one reliable specific for the cure | The Placklist as now employed in some 1014w Allisnoes B P Jarey, ‘8 nenARSE lccens. | possible they will be started. The ti ’ Y places enables tho employer to place the | The reasons given by Washington, Jeffer- | Was the first one to make t stlesn Anst 5 thant i of all blood, stomach and lrver troubles. L 4 Skagway, 550 miles, | Will doubtless last a week and then th ue ,‘“ i« | men will begin to get dissati and wil — inees: Any part o employe under practical duress, for the |8on and the other statesmen of the early | fully from Dawson to skilled laborer loses his independence wheu |days in support of the doctrine that we |over the ice, on a bieyele. He was etht| G0 % % S0 S0 0 (o BEF U0 Sa/m ha the employers can not only discharge him, | should maintain friendly relations with all [days on the way and encountered onc 96| NARK W ARG 48 RAEE San e aars Cenuine o 18 of the season but prevent his securing any similar em- | nations, but enter into entangling alllances | the heaviest snowstorms AL SEAMYARGIA AR HE BA N8 O, 00H i Never Disapposnts ployment. The blackllst enables employ- | With none, are even stronger today than | comments on the universal fact that men | ey "K,,', o e e e Bl ’ "'q Iaco s rn e{‘] ers to secure by mutual agreement that [they were 100 years ago. Our commerce is [in the Arctic climate bave seurvy andj @0 o FU0RI0 L e (10 LR O | TMATINEE YA Y =100 . rapldly increasing and we are brought into | stomach trouble because of poorly cooked | celeed ob i ALCULKS 82T A () A WATSON'S constant communication with all parts of | food \lnska | Work in the mines. The miners are ask &Mlflflflflflualflflm‘lfllfil % ”\',Tu:"x.rf.‘.l url.c.:.:f;' .‘: ‘.‘.fifi:fl.‘-"“u'.}:,m;,::'x:.'.: g A-.‘fy’f":’v ?vl:.u:“;ml“1:”1\1::‘“ gave | Ing for an increase of from 10 to 16 per Little Livel’ Piuq‘ (?ric‘nt«xl B“"‘IL’, quers v | cent in wages by cultlvating unnecessary intimacy with a [out; and one day in his search for ““u ks /0D Anators chnttiait oub torabasast S d thi and few. Our streugth and standing are such | thing that a man without an appetite six months, It is our custom to carry o | en S coupon that 1t is less necessary than ever before | cat, he came ncross some packages of | A O ] 10 19 1aan for 810 Upon. the fribdllaess af & | GrapssNuts food. He kasw of the food and | QUP Baoks for alx moaths in advance. We have a fair supply on hand. Retailers, to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, et Signature of foreign power its value and was willing to pay % of an| F070 R U ountry, hold good Y bt co s with Buro- | ouce of gold dust ($4.00) for one package. | 88pecially i the coun old good SPECIAL MATINED We cannot connect ourselves with Buro- |ouce of gold dust ($1.00) for one pack AR AR TN BRI BRI KR ‘ o BIECIAL MATISEE pean nations and share in their jealousies | He says: “I can assure you the satisfac- . an advance In prices iy, Sept. 19 and ambitions without losing the peculiar | tion of getting something 1 could eat and TR B Sk mines X advantage which cur location, our character | digest without suffering was well worth | o o SH ARG BC HAERIE T BUE IR 800 Fac-Slmile Wrapper Below, e and our institutions glve us in the world's [ the pri As so0n 8 it Bad proven to be [ SIS WALCHRER HENE DGR RTEL B § affairs. just what 1 wanted, 1 bought the whole | b 3 Mouroe Doctrine. lot, and from that day to this, Grape-Nuts | o Collieries Running ! D'S he doctrine enunciated by Monroe and |food has constituted my chief article of | HARR JURG, Pa it 17.-~The miner FoR 'uuc"'- |;0." !)“‘:I Sy el i, N IGHT=T0 0 ‘ approved by succeeding presidents, is es diet | at Lykens and Wicon 0 went on a strike cAmRs A i f Al sential to the welfare of the United States 1 find that Grape-Nuts is quickly picked | this morning in obedience to the order of | i FOR DIZZINESS. . WEDNESDAY MAT) The continents of North and South America [ up as soon as a new lot comes to camp. | the Unitcd Mine Workers of America. | (8 FOR BILIOUSHESS, CHAUNCEY OLCOTT are dedicated to the development of free | There is nothing known that gives the miner | About fifty out of the 1,000 employes of the | FOR TORPID LIVER. government. One republic after another |and frontiersman the strength, with so lit- | coal company went to work, but not enough | MAVOU RN bas been established, until today mon- | tle volume, as Grape-Nuts food, and it I8 | to start the breaker, and it s sald the ! FOR CONSTIPATION s archial ideas have barely & foothold in the | always ready for use, being perfectly cooked, | collieries will close down. The union hus a FOR SALLOW SKIN. : s New World | and can be eaten dry or with a little cream, membershiz of 600 ut Lykens and Wiconlsco FOR MIGOIPLHIGI B i = hala While it is not the policy of this country | milk, or water, hot or cold, just as a man |and a meeting was held yesterday, at which R e to iuterfere where amicable relations exist | likes. I could not have taken any food that | it was decided to strike. The men at y i, 'fi‘flfifil“fifififilflml‘fifififififlfifi aimann, BUTeiaND AAMALEIMS Rl HRoLr B | N SAETIO0 well as Grape-utact | angTne. traubie 1a. nnricipaied: Mostingtl | BAAKSI0K HEARAGHE Ol DR Por part.....c.e0000 Paris Exposition Pictures. Sent postpaid to any address, Stdy at home and enjoy the great exposition. 10 te 20 views evary week, covering all points of interest. Altogether there will be 2 parts eontaining 350 views. The entire set mailed for 82. NRRAFR AR RN (er Tt E LT