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) ”——‘—\_&M‘ DAILY BEI ELECTIONS COST BIG MOSEY ! WEDNESDAY., SEPT F\("Pn 1.“. 1900. ago headquarte L A 1IN THE WORLDS PERIL]: i T 3533339359333 IID33335 3 [OQR Lstimates of the Expenses of National, Btate |, °'%;, h1® 10sses at poker while on the | o " Lot amid . b and Local O gns, \rrang: ts for publl : meetings to | ; o 5 ' b by ’w , vety " ate and local H amate with ott coples 18 hly POLITICAL BATTLES REDUCED TO A SCIENCE minor orsaviza- | RECUPERATIVE POWER OF THE RACK| e hdmitging AL ve all sprasg | i (kers | - ‘ and for outside sp. is y 5 an anthropoid race there still must Men Who Write, Men Who Talk s=a |* "7 ORcos8 CF the supply | R | have b some characteristics peculiar to s = =] Men Who Buttonhole Make Up a |, 100 M40 i0 charge of it or v ™ which the man with the ,‘\ 3 Bix Salaey ListeAd Bursat 18 10 iy communieation by [ air The persistency witt Rarely Audite ort to him where they are and how th Lo da bl s R | A he turss bis face t0 the east 48¢ ‘v'; ,.\ ! eived. In addition local leade ViAot : D LY, St vy W18 T ot BE0Y. 06 4 TR Lin. | TEPOTL to him upon the speakers and the ks v | glous ' I Tf peeal . % to el of thelr offorts, 1t . ‘nu proves SHAL ObitN 18.5a% and * e wavering shad- ’ o y William McKi These figur repr T okl Iy WHLoe - A, a8 adequs mp p " sin too long hidden sent in part ¢ political cam- | oyped. stk 19 populousn r t Mm” m stk in th g : b said abou pere i Value of Newspapers, possible. Th ] . bray Chinaman \ P formation i 2 M ¢ ».,...u ral g | i . Most of this b " i ) NOR i et SR A p not only cannot converse with | A blackmall, but part P e b SYRE B ) ’ wing to thelr rather than risk the of nre with st Wb s hate ). poorly paid | \tional exect X h ora 5 hik y aHOvG in a clo ate The ow 1 "% b »-* AR Rdmiral 1 ; 1 ed to the frout SToaR W abaiin | O es to headq and | <f ; i 1 to a cause of which he | SENREIS e er unt - t whether that cause be tr O § ot sofiseat | o0 Y 1 su be paid L ik e .> whole t in con- | 1 Wikl A8 st Cae iR S of « w to bring e m for N Mr t # with th . § sty | veler, gav T ey |in Bhang An idea e tirect] ith the result that they . he campa | the ¥ of huan 4 aby h infuriating rumors | ged b Al yeu i a firebrand to the vast | . iates at natfonal | n|of » . ' tal in China, h hes or interrupti The chair \ ) e Chinaman’s heart. | m i of the national committecs now tak ‘a ead within him of all ) hat K of their funds. They usually wan r titic' & bu % (0 e ot by Prior to that cb par money and often a g leal more n £ He not eat, with no possessions | Agers eagerl ghit ana encouraged | phoy gend forth letters and appeals alarm lon it wa ¢t M he moves on to meet his | without questicn any and all public declaras | jng “in tone and call together rich and |4t a time to find a vaca s doom. There are intellectual and ,‘\ tions in favor of their party or liberal givers of the party. They always [nough to pitch a small teat upon. Fre lo Chinamen, the flower of t great dates. T r manage to replenish the treasury. While [ auently, he said, the Chinese farmer would | [0 hoy abe and the stalk fis all the camy peeche they are gathering more funds they have [climb a flight of 3 tone to el B g R il e sufter carefully cor the pc trusted experts at work gathering reports | picce of land no more than ten or ne from agony that precedes the birth . o S ey ST B T S e o e essenge The business affairs of the great political | rop the candidates of each party. Careful |the moun While Mr. Little \-w‘ do th 1 conditions. The Chines parties are entrusted to national commit- | cajculations are made and in a few days [ traveling through Szechuan a boy of & or | (5 U Ll vorve of dissolution, but | tees, composed of o mber from each [ ho experts hand to the national chair- |10 vears fell in one day with his traveling | 1ot "C || Temains, for the armies of civil atate and territory, who are elected by the | men condensed and dotalled tables show- | Party and plodded sturdily along il day, [ w0 ekon with. the Chinese people O s 0 a ness delegates to the national conventions at th how each state will vote on election | Keeping up bravely with the retinue, tak |~.‘|1 . oagn aRd. RGFAREILIBU, ‘WIEH t6aT time the conventions are held. The chalr-{ gay it the first poll of the votes was ap- | I8 dust, heat and hill climbing a8 pa- | i1 posaibilities of danger in thelr steadily o of ; |l.“um.u s tee is ‘m\‘m]v;.. roximately correct. The accuracy of |tiently as the grown men | tcronsing millions, MRS, LU WHEAT. S B VI choice of the nominee for president and he | (yege early forecasts would astonish the Walking for a Job. A k is the supreme power In planning and con- ral public and they are not guesses,| He was nuked, save for a loin cloth ROOSEVELT'S SIDE PARTVER. e ar- en ducting the campaign. Candidates for pres it careful mathematical calculation: and without food or mc At night Mr [ ent Wit few exee make 10 | puged on reports and records. Men who | Littie, who speak g { him | PASAINE of @ Nofed Rouxh Rider and A epecches or public appearances and write | yocome expert at this work command high | where He was to which he replied, | . Taylor is dead and Teddy Roose no political letters d & u campaign with- 1 ,0v These figures disclose to thé ch To Su Low, to carry coal 41 . Toat the (ruest, Armant: tHIEBA of out the advice and al of national | ;men the doubtful stat nd the weak But,” sald Mr. L you cannot ¢ M owboys whom he drew about him P this rule have all been defea In thi Wesk they have doubled this-number of| “Oh said the little man, “I ean carry ey {‘ "‘_“:“m'h‘fili:"\ { thbitpen ro use US ra e rom 0 Ograp S a e" conpection it may be recalled that Blalne | speakers in certain sections, flooded entirc | fifteen bagkets in a day, for which I will be Vit ylor dled on Sunday morning L was in New coutrary to the advice of | states with mew lterature and issued the|pald 17 cash (about 1% cents.) N CaoitalTh WA Wbl kCor Senator Quay when the Burchard .I'u" t extravagant but positive statements Have you eaten today?" inquired M Jrts the Philadelphia North American. | occurred | about the outlook in other localities in | Little | forttadrhontye M AallaL LIREWaBE S “y f tl 0 b 0 t ff A t t Getting Dusiness. the hope of influencing those voters wh No," said the brave little fellow, .h"”wh“' "“l“"'l‘,"‘h’ & ,‘\,“ PR R PeCIa Of ]e CCaSlon y Ur a I 1S National head o opened s00n | want to be with the winning party ry.” |k Alone the ea aftor the candidates are nominated. The ) ¥ . tng Ou § the \lnu‘-«,, ] s still about thirty miles of | ¥k DSy misht Th¥ior waa! tikes dil natlonal chalrmen wppoint varlous sul When this stage of a national campaign [ hard hill road to be gotten over beforc| | e L DR AR BA T G committees and assign members of the na- | is reached the expenditures are limited | re ive something | 4 I‘:“H}_'::““' ‘_m‘““\‘l‘w']f’““;‘“"‘:_‘r":m"“""l P >~ OO~ OO~ O——— S—O—P—O——O—O—O— tional committees to certain specific work, | only by the amount of money on 1m.: or | of ¢ t child | ot b1k cohsant: i Buia feken ta i | ,‘? ] p and then for four or five wecks every man | in prospect. 1f the funds are ample, $50 A Vo AINoTAaY h "t are wna BB, Ko Yor Him tromm Ak-s -B ! E B ies who {8 o take part in the managoment of | 000 a day or more is paid out from head- | cont spite ov ol "If' o e pay 'fi: I‘H::‘IW\L # ar efl S 1 lCCtrlC eatuties the cam i expected to work from rters. 1 necessary to economize ak- | tior the Chi 0| icing po thought for tbe ‘future and secure s N ‘ ) twelve (o ojghteen, howss eyery, day. The [ors are laid off, Jiterature curtailed and | inc " { FisiREno ot AOng Y ¢ Royal Chariots of the Carnival first most fmportant work is to collect [ state committees notified to expect tur- | This Tt due to the univeraal desire | G0 PEERIE G convention was in | ¢ i 35 4 i Hiont for a campaign fund. That duty | ther financlal ussistance. ~In any oveu: | for childre seny who shall hand down | 15 Here. MavIor. e Bd trom Washs P Pictures and descriptions of the . Carnival week sses Omaha ablaze alls to the chairman and the treasurer of [ tho chairman of each national committee | the nar d family blood through long | (10PN U0 UG ool Roosevelt, nomi- IRhtean fontac it ot N i the national commitiee. Clroular lettors | puts aslde wn emergency fud, which may | generations. All the miseries of existence | G E 0 (0 ronldency ¢ cighteen floats that will make up ¢ with novel electrical effects in daz and personal letters are went out to Individ- | be §100,000 or $1,000,000 This fund is | have no terrors for the Chinaman o lonk | Gl | e skt o ket 4 the wonderful parade — the only o : it : ; 2 uals and to great corporations. Many of the | kept n cash ready for instant use, and |15 ho is raising children to worship at the | (SA ylot'said: “Let A AT zling street illuminations. Photo- Ereat corporate inte contribute to both | the amount of it s known oniy to the |ancestral tombs. His individ t up in that convention sud nominate 4 complete guide to tha allegorical ¢ raohic vt £ T ampaign funds, that they may have friends | chalrman. f any record of payments|a ININT may Y A iy I 4 ) raphic views o e encha & in power, no matter what the result may | from it is kept the entries are merely lump nd with pathetic devotic \. i0se) fof Dreald gl SR o 7 procession—absolutely necessary to 9 grai anting s m'":"" i b bl B bt e (A9 CATHACRle QRN ERIN oy Lm0t Hanni wanis ma colouel on the ticket I an intelligent appreciation of the ¢ night scenes that greet the royal o personal solicitation of the chairma State d loc lition to | has lived a oc nd he carry McKinle irough. Ma colonel has o averv side. | the treasurer, hoth of whom must have | the routine information from the national |answer 00 or 1,000 years, mea sl QL s L o [ gorgeous spectacle. 7 guests on every side, n extensive acquaintance among men of | chairman, have organized and perfected a [that for &th of Y that's what ma colonel ] v v large wealth. Because of the civil ice [ vast sccret service for their own informa ha ated L onid a6 | S~ P PP D= PP == O PO —D— D PO~ DD D= DD DD D= DD B— P regulations no money s raised by political | tion. They semd out secret agonts fr th ot AP e i SN aments. Every doilar reccived s, in | headquartors Lo report upon conditions | there. 1t d: s lex LA S P ory at least, a voluntary contribution wiere results are in doubt or local man-|dren he looks to th hildren eech ending with *I'd fight for ma colos 2 The management of a national campalgn |agement unsatlsfactory. Thus they de- | cubine er those of some relatlyc | e 101116 ok i Handsome Colored Cover Desngn 18 probably t v business in the world | termine the points where extraordinary | adopts to perpetuate the fau 0l W fnvolving the « tion and expenditure of | efforts may win a victery. In this work ”N\""“‘l ’]‘lfl"!w in this he ! 5 e ) B uaki Tavlat ied Lesn TVIRE milllons of dollars in a period of three |the secret service fund is expended. |'0 @ method which to occidental morality [ SET8 Sbihaedd il - i TS g months that s conducted without the as- | Wherever a rellable worker is able to|l# somewhat startling. He hires In Washington sin arrived there after GOV§ b-O B> & -0 ebD—0 OG- DV B O e~ — e ho Spanish-American war with a number ck and wounded soldiers who were fded to the military hospital at the sistance of a bookkeeper and at the same [ show where he can get @ certain number [ & friend’s wife, who bas a rey time managed without extravagance. The | of votes for the party if supplied with a | fecundity, hoping thus to pair The Board ¢ ! | { Program | Rise and men volunteer their services for a limi chalrman is tho only man who Knows to a | certain amount of money for extra work | tunes of his line and to cscape beaven's | ¢ v He underwent treat- ? ¢ ‘ : = . line aptow S e 4 k worse curse, that of childlesenes Washington barracks. He underwent tr ® > cent vmwK much money is received and h“\f | the m oney 1\\ provided, if the national | W :\unyvl i i ‘"“" I"_““"‘ rent and after convalescing made Wash- ? of the Week e History Of 7 of Governors much pald out, because he alone handles | chairmen have it v agten his permanent home, having secured 5 b & 4 . 4 the secret servico and emergency funds This work is called “still hunting,” and| From time to timo the Chinese have patd | SEEE O R LR 1 ine census offce. 1 Tabulated list of the Knlghts 7 The chie manage- The bulk of the money, howe , 18 turned | the details of it are never made public.|the penalty of their conditions of life, and His lean form was familler to other em- 0 T - P 3 T 2 aver 1o tho treasurer, Who keeps i n bank | Thero i no inteation ou the part of the | nature, “auditing her accounts with a red | UG TURCE who soon acquired & 4 gala events scheduled : Interesting historical § ment of Ak-Sar-Ben is and draws checks for all bills presented to | Writer to convey the impression that any | pencil,” has revenged herself with deci e . i A 2 1 =S . him with proper vouchers and audit part of this work is bribory or the buylog | ing plague and famine. But the recupera- | kI (0¥ ”»”: alel tellte who Lac IR for amusement and en- sketch of the origin and ¢ vested with a board of ¢ First in importance in the mass of work [ Of votes. Under present political conditions | tive abllity of the race after such loss of | hOWe the PIINS 00 UE BCUUREEE 1g tertainment of th e « growth of the orguniza- & twelve gevernors, Who that confronts the campalgn managers when | In this country a man who went to the|life is without parallel. Chinese annals, | FIEE SRR B Em 80y Lo ugh riders and | ti that ha le itself [ ? they open headquarters is the preparation | headquarters of a party and proposed to[ with every evidence of authenticity, state [ KBOWR a% the kit 6 (B FCURT PG PG roynl guests during + tion that has made itself & the governors are and 4 of literature. A great variety of political | buy and deliver any number of votes would [ that after the black plague of the fou , v r 80 great a reputation b g . "y | tnformation, well written and arranged, [ be put out in & hurry. But when a tried | teenth century had swept away its million of the most intimate friends of Tay- § ! the coming festival Hn-{‘:luuml «uu'nn’uh it has m-lfi ! “.hdl-““ yesaye d””e' T must be embodied in small books, circulars, | #0d trusted party worker says he can birth rate showed an inerease that wa s o e Q T ® {n Omaba for five successivo § FOrtraits of the governors in ¢ lotters, posters ard pamphlets. Many ex- nlfr_\' a city, county, ward or district if he | almost fncredible The birth uned. His correct name was Berry @ ® yoar » review in full regalia “ vert writers aro employad and well paid, so much money for expenses he need | throughout China was of common \ e o et S Nl = | g whilo the mass of stuff submitted by out- [ NOt submit an itemized account of the ex-|rence and infant mortality il 1 well-to-do m rehant ot Montgo - | b . il i e dutl i g ’ Gl I i siders is carefully exan ed and such as | penditure very mall percenta ) .‘ ng o e, Experts are employed to search the records | ‘1o last ten days of a ca are daye on 1In the yywood and Grifo—no o in cas A S sl e el et ers—Haywood axd Gri .,“:j,i“‘f.’;‘“‘,‘f A Pictorial Magazine of Twenty-four Pages ington for facts and figures that may ’\““”‘ Al situatior so favors one party that elt he wi ed in the state, and | useful and convincing. The chief mnunnul o accident or crror could possibly change | children. Lay a it e T | tssued is known a m.n.m[ Aign text book. | the anticipated result. That s the f | ond name of Berry F. Taylor, or “Buck 4 ® @ V-G OO~ PO PD—G—D—D—-D—D—@ One million or moro copies are printed fn | When every »,v«“\m” P ._.‘:nm, :~ take " y( . 1 hovels B A sy & ko | - 4 less than one month. The volum to avold a second Burchard incident Tt fu “ > him in aftor years and he | * R S ! $ tion used in political addre by the hun ’ h r it en e eling that bureau. He was born in Montgom- ' 4 | dreds of men employed to make speeches the e exper v are o bt R et The cen ¢ N hi ajesty . » duriox the campaisn v Al polls arc \ [ ory. A \ml\!\" wo years ago, | i The queen chosen by his majesty 5 Identity of the potentates who )¢ Cont of Printing. and repor from every ing ‘Altor Tecelving hib educattan he became | . each year rules the feminine mem- A great quantity and varicty of other lit- | ¢ and unless the contest Is going to | coming to believe i B bt e L ”‘ ¢ y . have swayed the sceptres over Ak- ? crature, including poems, songs, condensed | D@ very close experienced mw rs in na PROTE: 8 v £ 4 2 Ano vo e filled & bers of the court and acts as mis. g : 2 J . utting to good use a fino voice. He filled | ) 2 statistics about finance, coinage, the tarif [ ton and state can tell within a few D 8 4 may dlaine, | NN S h L T aB o spaatl | = Sar-Ben’s hosts in the past, with T and other issues, and gpecches in congress | Rundred o thousan votes Bow the election | 71 . N ! 1ole ot I L HAX 18 SEiBAER | ¢ tress of the court ball. The queens e Sk (R P i i Ry o ' The figures upon which they rely | at 1 oment to the ¢ tat the 1 played 4 bl WL - ar : : sortraits in which the kingly fea- 4 i L s e | 1ade public. The fight t s lay 1 nds ) tager | f Mosth Guinio. HA ACAINAR] bt | Z of past years illustrated with : I y { the country. The cost of printing the liter- | 14 13 © ely blult, each side claim . ETTUATOBIRA SRNGRE: AR R A “ . . ¥ tures can be readi ec 78 uniry. Tho cost of printiug the | ! 4 4 {0 (he | Luftalo BAIL ten years ngo as "King of the | handsome portrits. ) adily recognized. ! sture of one party, the matte ected | s 3 . boys," the star coach and robs | *+ v by (he national commitice, varies from | bt . R sl nas of the fron —0—0—0—0—b—0— D R S, St S S S 4 $100,000 to $250,000, and the expense of di A g Py i | " After leaving the Buffalo Bill show he | wribution Is nearly as much g o R i " | started in what was known as the Wyo- | While the chairman of the national com- | 1 1o let 1':.:‘.‘;,]‘ s g B s e "o the | ming Wild West show, which opensd in | . . ~ . sistants are prepu g Nty 1o TeIAXALS 9 " 07 ! 8 B " . 1 4 i e . n roltiee aud his asslstants aro proparing the | 000 B0 SNAARCEE 2L D LEL SOTLITS M b | Ferstvania i 1965 an exibied ta ooe: | Beautiful Characteristic Frontispiece ! e, the v operatio TS Arihans Bivakiny ted 1 1 nds in New York and Perusylvania | ‘T‘(‘n"I‘n‘\,. |wv.|<.-‘l\| »\\llujyy men are em- [ }I\Ilh Mxm” LS IRBABIMA SRS by : T3 towns for several montlis. During the in- | SRlaLlir o TARKN RRSSRAR AR ABX 869 t8 [ committess=1a only 8 amall per: of th i reat wor- | auguration of President McKinley he was oA B o L oo | total cost of the campaigns and elections the i o 14 W on, but soon afterward re- | | | | states each party organizations spend ality upon |tk to. His genial nature, his integrity number of speeche ¥y expect no I $100,000 to upward of $1,000,000 work 1 ence al 1 and & high sense of honor brought him the | v n, bu Ir traveling exper [ we for the state tickets SRR poct of the governor of Wyoming, law paid from headquarters. The Y | venditures 1a 1a cities are enormou and ranchmen, Large Quantities. ¢ X 1 utat ‘ ey ‘_"’”‘“‘m_}::i' Aok h:(h:ux e |and the expenses of thousands of candi efved A | W # B hider regiment way PAI0 by (he national committee. With faw | d8ted throughout the country cammot be hey prepa piders, | or&n Taylor An active ioterest | exceptions thelr speoches pass through the | 20¢Ttained. — The entire system of cam- |0 In_order to de ho |and was encrgetic in enlisting the services | e it & . e thoole | palgning has been reduced to a matter ¢ Christia many frontier horsemen and cowboys u careful censor before the men | yo fralt (1 (U T o g In su s and . he ( He w ar with the other members 1‘4 from $300 for one speech down to |\ oo nditure has been close to ope hundred | centuries back. Owi b erity of | ad n of ry one, from colonel to 4 woek and expenses, the prices be-|e1q gxperienced politicians estimat | the purely animal for exi ; 1 be buried in his native | ing regulate peaker and his abi by the reputation of the et of (solat the total cost of national, state and local | his instin 1ty to interest and hold [ o1 ouieny and elections in 1900 will la ble egotism the Or ha un wudience : Theso won held to atriet | oy caed $100,000,000. It may console the|While the rest of th rid has adva : account id the matter of expensse snd masses of the people to know that the| Under favora ns he sh [eauired to present vouchers with thelr | yqjor portion of the cost Is borne by men | been ahead of us a s must be taken . ' | who live or profit by the business of | Into account in reckoning wit b, m & 3 For Infants and Children, sometimes happens that popular oras Boars the | Jlguature of sors AOH ot g Brrid i | politics WALTER B. HAWLEY, ;"l" for the " of & higher K 2 whose voluuteer se es are gladly A ik | ilization are lat in Ching ave | [i i epted, prove very costly campaigners.| Mothers endorse it, chi'reu like it, old |blossomed once and may a Tue Kind ‘“ Have M"i" 'W‘M one at national headquarters would pre- | folks use it. We refer to One Minute | The Chinamen's hysical char ‘| ne to question their expense accounts. [ Cough Cure. Tt will quickly cure all (hroat | too, are such ¢ to make him M nidable 1u 159 @ very popular volunteer speaker | and lung troubles. From the physical point of view he vy | ems %

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