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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOB NODOUBT ABOUT THE RESULT LOCAL POLITICAL CALENDAR vorveer ot oo syt Vit ana | HORRORS OF PERIN'S SIEGE vere vl o thea 2 waswine it b | GUESTS COME BY THOUSANDS | bankers and business men with whom 1 had © ready for them, and, knowing (bat the Tepuhltcan Meetin business relations. | was surprised at the {roops were moar, permission was granted Thursday, October 4 republican sentiments expressed every — to fire all the big guns it sovere attack - Republicans Will Carry Every North: Theodore Roosevelt and party, tent, Fit- Where by the middle classes. [ only met ad o e should be made. In different places were ¢ " Saw Bu of Mia R tovnth, snd_ Oapitol ventio: Creighton | (w0 of three who bad any doubt that Me. | Fertrade Wyokaff Writes of Experience of siounted the Italian, the Austrian, the A0 Visitors from Illinois Inspect the of Kisouri Xiver. hall; new Bobemian Turners' hall, Kinley would carry the siate. From my Miseionaries During That Ordeal, English Nordensfeld, the Colt's automatic Prairies of Nebratka. o Thirteenth and Martha streets, Boyd's observation in the metropolis 1 made up | i ud the ational,’ called ‘Betsey' by | - BUSINESS, NOT POLITICS, 1S THE Beivecer dutoter my mind that McKinley will even ATty | of EXPOSED TO CONSTANT DANGER the six attucks these suns were fired as the | HOMESEEKERS SHOWN GLOWING PROSPECT | ——— Blum's hall, South Omaha, Mrs. Mary B T have alwo done a little campnigning & asc demauded. Surely we were in (he Lease through Nebraska and find republicans widet of war! We have had to be o spar- | " :'I""""‘""""' aibany, New Patriotic Leagus Rally, Millard Hotel—3W. | everywhere Lusy and confident. The people | Chinese Troops Kept Up Ste Fire |ing of ammunition all along that the men | T o, MAmmoth Hae bt e F. Gurley principal speaker are reading more and talking less, which ring Day and Mobs Made have fired away little; but, oh, last night et " vations the —_ | is & disadvantage to the democrats whose Night Hideous with I am sure 1 shali never forget it. Our ma the State=T » Travel ltieal situation TR b il | arguments on imperiailsm, expanaion and Yeils. chine gun Just showered out her bullets N wrsay, October 4— the rest, are vehicles for demagogues and One could but think of the inth Ward Bryan clu Farnam. | pot for students. The race has been very s W. 8. Manuiog, a prominent politicia aturday, October & | close in the past around Hastings; we won | and business man of Albany, N, Y., arrived | North Side Bryam club, 4101 North|in the county in 1%98 and the democrats | e 1o the city yesterday a 1 await the ar Twenty-fourth | 1ast yea Now we conside t 1t is our| 0’ B t | suftered de P » « " peopie in the & han er ¥ SWesEaY, stond of K9 Bassevent Mr. Manning is - g : Bt ialadball o 'lr':'"wy‘ Js our| China, who was in the siege of Pokin. I s 0 the 'm;-« side ¢ e | thAL Dumber having come in from lilinois on lval of e Roose et e Mtooereit sud | JEFFERSON ON IMPERIALISM | tha: ena coutains a graphic description of the scencs | X o'clock a few Of UR | (he apecial I1linois- Nebraska exxcursion ruu | al to that long ordeal and may be s heard a machine gun in the dis the By o e exc tears leitors to the r by the Burlington. But few of these excur ) opted as one of the most faithful his- |t %0 cannonading, and were ure it Sists stopped 1o OMA o mos © mittes from Perry 3 et ot the Demoeratie vares | JUDGE WAKELEY ON BRYAN | fcconted o om micet et pubiiehed. Th hoe amnoneding, Lad weTs ey |Sonlets wiopped in Omats, the meMt ol | fegy poh werm encert Payne of the uation mitte His Ita Patron Saint the | 1 H M u f T 1 ¥ aee - s | through combustion ettor was commenced on August 2 and wi 18 on faces have | gt By reason of the blanket rate put sfvices have be ed by Chairman Role o | . o pleghe: ; 2 o blanke e ¥ %, :(.‘r‘\h . ‘1“ ve ‘x - o CHIk a1 ole of I‘":."':":'I" rist Wil Not Sapport | ,.pjputed to from time to time until Au 2 klad and happy look. We think We | into effect by the Durlingion, the round FPood UL TR RO ity AF, SIRGHIN . 4 t 15, when It was malled. It compri bear almost anything now that rellef | trip fare y o temof " o B ls comuercial capacity Mr. Magning | Judge B. S, Baker addressed the members and N B U Words, Fellewihg ate wome of |16 an §0o ab Here . Fellet | trip faro between the remotest points tn | FUETLUT S vell hug bas stopped in every state betweon New |0 the Young Men's Republican club of the over ’ otk L OF HElF ACIRIED sbt wint oweel Ulinols and Nebraska, located on the 1inos | gaa] pile to get warm as York and Nebraska a nds everywhere | SIxth ward last night at Idlewild hall. There| OMAHA, Oct Mr. R. W. Richardson, | ‘B¢ SRR, ChikA; AUS R R TR e e the Burlington, was the same us betweell | eypect to get nourish- that business will be the issue and not | Was a meeting of democrats advertised for | Chair of Reception Committes. Dear | @ EKIN, Chita, AuS. 2 Vo kesb it, | sreat reitet and phba oy 54 sure of our | the closest points, the rate in all cases be- | ment out of food which politics. The people will vote, he says room in the second story, but for some | Bir: I have received your favor notifying | CeIVe this letier you itd R | VHith - we: T KEIealy. MRvwh I Gail T r ey e L | you cannot digest. Dr. Jabor and prof ome to th reason of other it fatled to materialize and|me of my selection as a member of the | MOt 80 much because b the date of | WRIch we hadl Acarcely kitown for lkh | In order o accommodate the crowds extra | Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery cures “1 dida't pass . Mr. | W. 0. Gllbert, who was to make a speech mittee for the reception in this city | YOUT birthdas e il Bebiin L LAt R g equipment was added to all Buriiogton | diseases of the stomach and organs of ~ v took R T | seventh week in experience in the sicg traius from the east and every train enter- | digestion and nutrition, It enables the Mannin whete was any doubt ook an early car down town Governor Roosevelt and party on the il | ol sod and e dige! ion, 1N6 100, " Ther o the bo: | At the Pepubiican meetiog: the hatl was|evenlng of Outober §, 1 wphrestats tna |0t Pexin. Thecioadassre singice lovd and | DISREWARD ORDER OF COURT |ioe Nebrikih wab s ia two sestioe. Hs y to assimilate food and so put on ing done, in marked contrast (o 156, when | COmfortably filled when the club was called | courtesy, but must ask that 1 be kindly i, ol S L bl it e fuster trains which the Burlington runs | gound flesh and develop strong muscle. the sidewalks in 'ess teuters were al- | to order by the president. Routine work | excused from active duty ou the occaston. | lInE Place-(he English chapel Al GTOU )| vy, Wilkon Takes Her Chiiaren from | oS (rom Ghicago crossed the Missourt | wrie praise 1 would like to give your ‘ Golden most impassul iver porthern state suspended and the speaker of the even- | For good reasons 1 have resolved to|'® the hum of volc and just beyon ¥ hnt Had B ved river yesterday loaded us heavily as they | Medical Discovery' 1 cannot utter in words or ¢ the bell tower, where is displayed & b 0. N we fe with pen.s writcs Jauies B. Ambrose, sAst of 1RS Miss ' wssured and Kapsas | 1€ was introduced. The judge said that|avold for the present a “strenuous lite” |4t [f bell tower 3 el bz for Them. have been In & long time. No. 1 ot | ;irr:;v” 0 Mg TR ilingion. Fa b " ¢ EY bulletin bourd, men and women are gath through Pacific Junctlon in two wections, | 25,000, ould pass over the questions of silver |in politics The party of my youth and | n Y was taken down with what our sicians i B peLe 4 | and ot st | ered t 2d the latest uews. Who would Vo. 5 b T4 T'with the best ssay herove SRS ond of tHE oA and of tariff the time belng and take | earlier manhood dosertion of the true | ered to read the Ia b d S with nineteen cars. No. §, due in Omaha | said was indigestion. I doctored wi 1 belt before the end of the cam it g B g B e it . | have thought when, & few mouths ugo we | Deputy Sheriff Neve was exploriog the | 4 7.45 was delayed owing to the heavy | Around here dud found no relich f uvafd so% t fe- | depths of Ramcat alley yesterd fte and you sent me @ guestion Mank (o Al owt and 1 were reading about Ladysmith and Mafe . s e rday after- | yyginess and came in with two sections, | did so and you $1Cn advised me (o use Dector King being 0 sore pres (hat we here|DOon on an order from Judge Viusonhaler t every available imch of space beiug occu- | Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery. 1took three in China would soon be waiting for troope | SeATching out the whereabouts of Mrs. Al- pied. botiles and 1 felt so good that 1 stopped —being to come to our relief. 1 cunnot begin to|bert Wilson and her two children, but More Yet to Foilow. | as 1 think, cured. 1 have no symptoms of ges- tric troublé or indigestion now * without ava - o tell you all that we have pussed through | ¥ "‘< X il Mrs. Wilson is a whit We are more than satisfied with the re- | 1“0 aonon Sense Medical i during these days and woeks oman who on last St. Patrick's day was | gult of this somewhat dangerous venture, pe . . to little use. Congressman Sherman of | [ was impressed with the idea that thelr " my time WAFEA 18 Coutiott Miake 1o Atbetr S . Advioeh 1o ot S G Yeckine of, wasine S b b A " | denunciation Jor of reason for its in full accord with McKinley and Ferhaps our greatest e N ot ) T |- |said Geueral Passenger Agent Framcis yes-| o',y cost of mailing only. Send 2t e i lb 1h setirost 1y | Srehes) 4 gonter upon the o N e cam. | from fire. While in the Methodist com-|%0% of cbony complexion. Al the tme|terday. “The crowds were fully up to our L Mg - that the only effort made in congress to | president of ten fuil lexis pound, nearly every day and night there her marriage she was the mother of | oxpectations and we anticipate that on the one-cent .\x.uneu for paper or i1 stamps dete Y the dem- | lative, judietal e v wers over | pal shall support them with my it L mothe! et | hpes or o1 stame curb the trusts was defeated by the dem : 5 | Cote, % v | were burning buildin eu in every dir f,"._, ‘\"‘ . hildren, both under the age of | yocond and last of these excursions we will e ciout Linding, o tion, and wo did not know but explosive vars, and Wilson was the father | | =i enemy and be - glad we @d done so little Aring before Edward Wyckoft has received a letter|Several men were wounded; one was killed | . yesterday it would have shown 8,000 more | from his sister Gertrude, a missionary to|!D this camp and no one knows how many If the census of Nebraska bad been taken | does not nourish except through digestion. paign tho democratic campeign arguments | Up the matter of fmperialism as outlined in | faith and by {mpure assoclations, bas per | will be looked upon as & farce by thinking | the democrati platform: On this subject | shed and I am content to re in a po- people. The imperialistic bugaboo is even | he said. in part litical widower, awaiting the day when, | Bow losing its power to affright. There is| When the platform was first promul. | from the seeds of mournful experience and one convincing argument on the trust ques- | §9150 P ArE on e ikas error, it may spring into &/ tion which the republicans have so far put | kent, o ciarice, 1 must corifess. onse of life, if, happily, that shall ocrats. On June 1 3, the judiciary com= | g Mg et red. from | vote. I perceive no sensible reason for | Buffalo, N. Y. it n oWeT unding prosperity and recoguized honor | might be thrown into our place and we be hy pickaninol f about the | we have today. 1t 18 particularly EFAUIYINE | sm——— lutfon to regulate trusis. Only five same uge ocrats voted for it, while nearly every re Sl R at the | which exist under the present administra- | burned out. The missionary men had thelr | T, B oo o por 1y to the officials of our road that this kind h watching and we wel e tamily had taken up u he berally pi . ST it g L, e it reme. ustbess. dia. | respective posts for watching and we were | JOe Bne after who family had tuken up | of an excursion has been so liberally vat- | BUY AMERICAN MACHINERY “,“x“ ‘:M, ot th ”’mm necessary “lorida A on | asters and national humilation which |88 well protected us possible, but of cour . gy neat | ronized. It means a good financial return majority, but not the two-thirds nec ey, which is the alley Borth of Web- was'in office ‘at the | would follow the deliberate popular ap- |the marfines were fow jn numbers and L to our company, but of more importance o & comstitutional amendment s oW i LR B would follow the delib: popular ap Rodeiiiod boi r ctreet running fro Fifteenth to Six B e Shaerny BRI thet e annexed to the terri- | TEUD U0 (eution of the heresies of the | more could ot be spared from the Amerl- |\ JFCE, WIRITE (L FHEDORAY 10 B | 1 the fact that the state will be profited, I And yet even democrats ad o] of the constit Hlowing the fiag came | Chicago and Kansas City platforms | can legation. One might the Methodist | o= 0 F0n, ¥ CE 4 PIODALC | polieve, by reason of this visit frem the | eral control is the only remedy for the trust | ¢ (ho” yin the accession of Flor e > | street chapel, only a few steps from the Rrive 0 e by an agent | paopie of 1linots Mgt o Senetbgpmberiortd 1 I Imperialism’ is & distorted image born of the Nebraska Ch " evil. Hryan in his 1866 speech of accept- [ ida. Presidant Monr \oting under the ) in which we were, was et on fire aska Children’'s Home society ‘The state could not ance said that ‘congress has or shouid bave | authority confurred u: him by congress, | of political nightmare and unworthy par-|yard in whic v e and after having visited the squalid home S ek s it B M W e 15 reatt] o e oint of | 4PPointed Andrew Jackeon as governor of | tisan purpose. To deny that the comstitu- | Thie chused oh alarm to be given, which |0 CICF BONIRK Visitod whe squalid Bome | viing appearance than it docs mow. We | i i0 it onminsioner to the Parls ex the power to restrict even to the point of | {na"i rritory. While in that capacity he fs urrie | into our retreat. It was . © lack of domestic| puve had prosperous Sl bl i eed prohibition any corporation drganized in one | had O () e it SpSElY, T | vt ‘:""“"' ””""“.ll"“ “)' VIS S :1‘";\( ? "“m“ We were &0 giad the alarm | Somior 1 cleanliness the court awarded :"‘\m“:'“: “l,',‘:‘lmrn" f ”:’:,:“dhj:: for | Position, returned from the Krench cap it O ot T ot ihanien gov. | tion are adequate to enable the present |about é p. e s AT | the custody of the white ' o St UL and for | ;1 on the St. Louis September § and State which wants to do business outside | the pormession of the former Spantsh gov etore dark. Everyone was fright he white children to the | oy Imos e of b T e the state’ Mr. Bryan added that it congress | SToT: The 8 refused tc wliice | generation to possess, hold, govern, im- |came before dark H benevolent soclety that s interesting it- | [CReY;MAKIRE in almost any line of busl- | giy.e then hus been making a tour the A ness that might appeal to one s Mkely to | g (o0 S0 (N FINE DS Catus, He attract some of these visitors into the state 3 & T i kaon locked MM | prove and bless any land which destiny | ened, 1 can assure you, but we gathered up providing homes for children who topped Omaha Wednesday on his way as permanent residents, 1t was primarily | boohhed 18 Gt has not the power there should be an jail and seized the papers requir A h hurch or the sway andbags and hastened into the church amendment to the constitution o ot the Trited Sthtos sourt sent Inio | maY bring under the sway of the American & 48 o WoMS, dudgs: Viksone not at that time disturb the to 1daho, where he will buy 20,000 head hat time disturb the | pyepurpose that prompted the Burlington ' to make such an extraordinkrily low rate erritory by the president issued a writ | fla Y ¢ d fore- | The fire was soon extinguished r make has been shown to be of no avail, as s releas Andrew Jackson, act g | SIRHY Br UGS WD SO ne 1 o Mobs Cry . ili-mated parents in the custody of t) of sheep for the winter feeding their influence only covers their own limita | SUpreme fadge by virtie of his appoint- | gust and beneficent tepubiic ot ail the ages ‘One night we were terrorized by a fear- | two colored urchins, bu ywed them to e “During the last two weeks 1 have cir oL oted S JIER S0 D e 1o {in | Yy Ieipsitully WAKELEY. | ¢y) howling mob eutside the city and could | remain pen and we will now await returns (o see| .ygieq about a good deal among my whether or not we were mistaken in our expectations.” sinns Prefer to Purc United States ftath [ v Petor Janten Jansen, Neb., who and their scope is interfered with by the | for contempt. The Judge appeated to the E r ik HIGH i ot interstate commerce commission. Congress | secretary of state, who referred the mat Local Politieal Gosslp. but think what would happen If they g or today. Meantime homes were found countrymen in the southern part of the was the only hope and the democrats have ;”‘ to ;)u |‘r:‘wn,--“‘ ;n‘u r|.-;i:|r~v xm"""'l Benator I er of lowa passed through [in. It was the Boxers practicing alling | for the two white children, who were sent state,” sald he, “and can safely say that y aws of the (‘nited States did not exten > o he pvel i » help them—and the wot into lowa to live the alleged defection of the German-Ru. Killed the wole legitimate effort which has | to Florida except where it was speeifically | the cit " the Roosevelt | on the spirits to holy y h A 46 1ive with* & family (b & Sxvi boen made to control corporate monopoly. Aed by netion ot consreas. This showy | train kt Ashland in arder to participutc 10 | ape yelling, ‘Kill, Kill, kill the forciguers which children of the right sort would be AGREEMENT IS REACHED | sian voto trom the republican party is & that if the action of thé republican con- | the Tincoly and tmabs QeRitiatioRe o | and their followers! Kill, kill, kill!' We | welcomed mistake ghty per cent of them will IOWA REPUBLICAN CYCLONE BT e e e O iy ams | to take part in the Roosevelt parade felt better to sleep in the church, o Yesterday Rev. Clark, who instituted vote for McKinley. The cry of imperialism h: jc; that If the action of the | Fequested to meet at ¢ rmania hall at 6:3 | yironghold, that night | the action for tMe reclamation of the chil ‘was wrong the action of | ©'clock tonigh | %It is now seven weeks since our siege | dren, ditccvered thut the two white chil J ™ X In both cases | All 0ld soldiers who faver the election of | 5 4 hite chil e mocrats was wrong, In both canes | itiinloy and Roosevell are Fequested to | began. We had twenty-scven days of shot dren were aguin at the Ramcat alley home meet 't Bixteenth and Webster streets|and shell, and some days the firlng was| He at once sent Officer Neve out to Bryan and Allen and Aguinalde, ™ » )t irsday nighi at 648 o'cleck to uct as constant. Some nights there were|bring in the childr e pare o t y United States fsn't large enough to fur ow, when treaty with \ was | escort for Governor Roosevelt. Badges will | lmest constan ottty en and the parents. | said on high authority today, have suc- 4 red Mr. Bryan a Aller furnished three and four separate attacks on us, or | When the officer reached the house, how- | ceeded in forming a transcontinental [ Bish thirteen soldicrs to a county Colonel E. R. Hutchins of Des Moines, | both fuvor < wdopicn Me Alln voted | ppe Roosevelt train followed its time | upon adjoining legutions. Either we could | £hev, it was empty and later it was learned | passenger association to control trafic on| Americans took nearly 2,500 prizes of Ta e e for a few hours yesterday. | for 1t A Iawsern and w'atesmen hoth of | schedule (hrough Nebraska with @ prompti- | not go to sleep for the noise of the guus, | that durivg the carly hours of the after- | roads running west of the Missourl, but | different kinds at the Paris cxposition and He speaks at Calloway tomorrow night | them knew that the minuic the trcaty Was | tude never befors sqyinled by polftiowl | or ‘were awakened suddeuly by the sbary|hoon the mothor had been seen with her|not including the Northern Pacile we excelled there not only in agricultural and will remain in this state until Oc-| gible the natious of the world f e B T emes was Gue 1o | attacks. At first when these were made | (%o children on Cuming street near | The agreement is sald to have been ac- implemerts, machinery, engines and the et e colonel 1s one of the ables: | Anmuge to forelkn subjectn commitied by | JA%H Q"G Fulen" o track and part 1o the | the church bell was rung to call the men | Thirty-eighth and headed westward. The |cepted by all the roads save the Rio [like. but took prizes iu such branches as Grande & Western, Nome of the passen. | MANUfactured clothing, educatinal ap- the Filip %, thut no act @ the United Mrs, Fisherdick of Denver called ut the | 1ater the shooting of the Chinese was bet- into court about 5 p, m. He said that | ger agents attending the meeting, which | Pllances, etc Our manufacturers are upeakers in the ropublican party. Ne- |the Eipinas: thut no ket @ [0¢ iands | egessity of turning the train around at|,, ¢o engage if necessary in the attack; | OMcer found Wiison, however, who came has been on here for a week. would talk | there now taking orders for American today, Chairman MeLeod of the Western | Mrde goods, all due to the advertising re That Trans-Continental ton Has Been % Y F gy i ForiNE At UNICARS: doesn't scare them in the least und they regard the setting up of such a bugaboo CHICAGO, Oct. B.—General passenger | M America as ridiculous. As to miltarism Sy HORA s b b agents on transmissouri roads, it was |they know that the stunding army of the Calloway. braska heard him four years ago. For [and the islanders o some Giher country three national campaigns he has been | could avold that responsibility republican headquarters yesterday to | ter understood and there were fewer 1s. | the family in Jowa had written the mother under the/republican national committee “‘:f::'mf""\"l:‘:“’ ::1":n:“:‘.:.d..nlh:n"rx;?: :.’ ow the wcayaitance of several former | “In the early part of (o siege our m to come after her children and that she He is one of the best known Grand Army | o oy pimelf in favor of suppressing e e oM nd! Bafidiami™ia; | rines captured & position on the city wall had sent him after them about ten days | Passenger assoclation cntered a deufal | ceived during the exposition of the Republic men in the northwest and | S8 PRl Ll L o0 "and stated that he | Lincoln. Whereas ™ four vears ago a re- |and soon after the Germans took another. | @80. He had brought them home. He did | when asked to confirm the report that the 1 visited ‘Russia and saw American since the civil war, in which he served ;" AL IhA motias S ine Avaarink ael ‘]m‘h‘l.wun n |N-).\u]r v\.n’ub!‘l ed to hide his | Later the latter had to give theirs up and u‘nl know where his wife had gone with |assoclation had been practically formed. | machinery in use there. O the banks of four years, he has scrved in both the | APRARRSL S BEORR o ats, Referring | Suys, now he i pughel, Mrx. Fisherdick | our‘men deserted thelrs for a ebort time, but | N, but he would bring them all into| The agreement under which the reads the Ural river, near Orenburg, on the Spanish and the Philippine wars. He has | 8780 10 BKEEE E Ot as mentioned | oPenly without reproach and even with |only to be ordered back, as holding the po- court as soon as he could find them. | wlll act is reported to be almost identical | Asiatic boundary, I saw scveuteen M been called in Illinois, where he has been ol oy n 4 ”“" e oliey | Commendation. sition meant the lives of hundreds. They | Vilson werks at a South Omaha packing | with that governing the Western Passen- Cormick and Deering mowers, each drawn speaking for more than a month, “the | A bl g B el g rand Marshal 1 Buright of the | wore hard prehsed for a good many days | bouse. 7 white children will probubly | ger association and contains a severe pen- |bY & team of camels. On the Siberian 5 Hivkind'" aha T " | would involve the United States in inter- | Roosevelt parade went to Lincoln Tuesday s be turned ov rail i Baldwin 1 tive 1 republican whirlwind” an owa'n re- | MO IV lles and. would require & |l gather’ pointers for the reception on | 4nd considerably discouraged. Seven of their ed over to the society agaln to be | alty for failure to live up to the covenant. | rallway I saw Baldwin locomotives and publican cyclone.” ~When asked about [ BECOU S T e of that now in | Thursday BT o ished at the tength | comrades fell during that mouth sud others | PUt In homes more wuftable for their | The meeting was sill in sesslon today, | Westinghouse alr brakes. Amcricans are politics yesterday Colonel Hutchins said "‘h"‘. “"‘:" ”‘-”W A acheitid NW'I“““_ de. | a0 \1"|<ny'u<hh(]n of th "'3“'" ana feels [ yeor wounded. proper nurture and educaticn presumably for the purpose of electing | V¢!l lked in Russin and are much mcre “Ilinois will give 80,000 and lowa will i that Omaha will need to bend every energy a olficers and deciding detalls of the or-|Popular than Engiishmen glve 66,000 majority for McKinley and|Sires to be considered sincere in his cfforts | to surpass e LT “1;.; s-l:rmlt 53 Fire Wan Coustunt. :ARE AWAY BEH sanisation s o Loty r 01 on o e ©of D! cupled forty-five minutes. N arig *a “ - Al ation. Roosevelt. What these two states now [for the amelioration of the condition of |y, "aung one point. The grand marshai The Chiuese mounted two guns on the EHIND THE TIMES e Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne want {s for Nebraska to give at least 10,- | downtrodden race be should devote some at wus accompunied to Lincoln by about forty | Imperial city and the fire was hot and con Monon Directors Organise. shculd be in every household. It is per- » e southern ne stead of go- | Omaha Roug rs and union veterans. 3/ i s oree, could op ire De nents Are NEW Y ¢ ot | : 000, tention to the southera negro umu.ru e e R, TR Still we, with our small force, could | European Fire Departments Are Not | NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—The directors of | tectly pure and naturally fermented. When asked a8 to Bryan's position on the | {08 7.000 miles to find & subject for his| cOne of the pleasant, ncidents of Roose | restst them. The Itallan und Austrian lega Claxs with Those of the Chicago, Iudianapolls & Louisville “consent of the governed” in the Philip- | benevoleace. 3 {hat town, “was the presentation to his | tious were abandonod, and one day soldiers Reilway company (the Monon), who were pines he said: “It {8 an impossibility, as [ The judge closed his remarks with brief | party of thirty pound he purest honey | and people all came freni every legation and elected at the recent annual fueeting of much 8o as jmperialism would be on Amer- | Teference to the trusts, in which he told”of f,: ':’u‘».l;'x.u‘?\i‘".i\:”:«nr.?“.).' ';‘;";’,‘:’9,,‘;‘\‘?“'5‘ the word passed round, ‘They can't hold [ The Omaha Veteran Iiremen's association | Shereholders, met jn the company's offices e ol 1 know what 1 speak of on |democratic opposition to a proposed consti- | i $ o™ She “train was also pro- |out’ That was & bad day, but before noou, | met last night in Chief Riddell's ofice. John | i this Tty today for the purpose of or- {his Pnilippine question and every sol- | tutional amendment against these organiza- | visloned with several bunches of the re- | with the exception of the two mentioned. | Baumer, president of the association, pre- ganizing, William H. McDoel was re- TRUSSES— dlor who has bean there will bear mo out, | tons e ‘:‘fM L’,“::.:‘;:unrl;fi-‘(:yn:l;:‘.;r‘flvrnnd‘-' odSparnes, celgry.” grown o he | sgigiers returned 1o reoccupy their places. I [sided over the mecting. After the initiation | e1eoted president and general manager, An- ELASTIC 1 don't eare what his politics are. Bryan |Of the country, snowlng the ¥ e e e et o (ater riaes | sald our barricades on the wall are excel- {of J. W. Jardine and the transaction of rou- | thony J. Thomas vice president, W. H STOCKINGS is & dreamer, a guesser. He knows noth- | democratic ory of militarism. and” furnishes perfect und rground irriga- | jent. tine husiness F. H. Koesters, secretary of | LeWis treasurer and assistant secreiary el 0! As th G ecede e TO ow ' ing of the Philippines save what he learns ANS SURE OF NEW YORK. | it down and. the product is orisp and| “Several attempts were made to take one | the association, who returned recently from |[@nd J. A. Hilton secretary and assistant CRUTCHES — through his and Aguinaldo’s friends, A 8 delicious of the Chinese guns, but without success. [ visit to Germany, England and France | treasurer. The new cxecutive commitiee is SUPPORTERS dreamer &nd & guesser never should be ) of Hastings Says Empire | One of the campalgn posters most in | The Itallans used up nearly all their ammu- | and was in Paris at the time of the interna- | 88 follows Samuel Thomas, R. M. Galla- y president of the greatest nation on the State Is Sare. demand at the state republican head- | nitjon. The Russians were also short, and | tional firemen's fournament, gave an fnfor- | WAV, William H. McDoel, Charles Steele etc, made to order Vlobe. A wise man Is needed for such & | After a month's study ot conditions in | JU&Fiers je un, snclent woch cut of KIDE | wo nad to be careful of ours. Oue evening | mal talk on Euroncan fire departments. In|and Temple Bowdoln. The dirsctors au- by competent Tlace. We have one In McKinley and|New York J. B. Cessna, @ promiment at-|against Andrew Jjackson, when he sought | we were iu the midst of & new excitement. | #peaking of the Kansas City fire department, | (horised the management to buy at its con- workmen. we will keep him there.” torney of Hastings, Neb., called yesterday on | and srcured re-election. ' The approach of | The marines had found an old gun—a can- | Which won the gold cup, he sald: venience 5,000 tons of steel rails, No price FEEI the republican state committee. “New | imperiatism’’ ie alluded fo in the old docus | \op "1¢ was named the ‘International,’ for [ “There was an attempt on the part of the [ Wa% Damed. — The Poor Man's Docter. York is golug 1o be one of the blg SUTPrises | Who, Josscssing ax much power as Lik |it was sald It was an old Buglish gun |officers of the tournament to snub Chief A box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic kept | of the campaign’ remarked Mr. Cessna. | gracious brother, King William V. makes | brought over in 1880. It was found in a|Hale and hix fire fighters, but the crowds Bend to us for . 4 s d - s | & worse use of 1L"" The screed concludes LOUISVILLE, Oct. 8.—T} » 1n the goor man's home will kecp the fam- | “During my visit In the city I took paius | & worse use of It TThe scread wondiudes i | opjyex0 junk shop, mounted on an Italian | Went wild over the wonderful exhibitions of ‘,.I; “'m|\h£1 ’m}v:u-u:nlder. uhv'::':mll:lun::'fi:c‘ m::in:::;“mh., fly in health the whele year round. All|to talk with policemen, all supposedly dem- | 4%, e /" “ighan the people rule or shall | carriage, shot by an American guuner who | the Kansas City firemen. The pompler team G drugglsts, 100, 2o¢, G0c, ocrats, street s, elevator men and ' King Andrew | have dominion over us®™ | ysed Russian ammunition. When it was | Was barred on the ground that the men were :‘“."‘f‘;:‘".‘;,.“,",'.l:l‘::«?;n(nm::“‘nnya :fii‘{»ur:‘; ABIEEAMSr used first it ‘kicked, but later it was|Professionals, but the crowds deserted all (¢ girectors. The annual report “u:‘d and did & power of | Other teams to watch Hale's men. The po- s et brought under control - 27 7+ 7 a 2 u : P o b . gross carniugs of §27,742,378.59, the largest CULLED from the Field of POLITICS ||uo! i, e s s g | o, sosecat fo oo e ot vy o vecera. oo s earaogs wore .- || VHE ALOE & PENFOLD €0., the Chinese soldiers not a little, The same and did not seem to v 827 4 formi Brace 1{ rows. ovening an English soldier and an American | are whether the crack company had a i hy il e i | marine were making bullets to be used in | chance to do good work. In spite of all | Garland Stoves ana Ranges || 1408 Farnam OMAHA. the empty shell of the Italian gun and shot | Attempts to down him Chief Hale was the | were awarded highest prize at Paris Ex- Op. Paxton Hotel. from the Russian gun. champion of the hour. After he left Paris | position, 1900, ¥ ““August 9.—Today we are still hoping for |1 58w Pim and his men in London, where | relief trom the troops, but cannot tell when | they were much admired. The work of the The people of New York City are mighty crown of hope that the Hou. Danicl J. New York city alone amount to $200,000 slow in responding to the appesls of party Campau has manufactured for the edifi- and 5 per cent of that is $450,000 managers to wake up and rally In Oc cation of Michigan democrats, chiefly be tober, four years ugo, the metropolls was a cause it is the cap jewel in the d.adem. l‘[ A Grand Island (Neb.) partisan contrib- bass’ of futteriug fags and banners. is not more dazsling perhaps than ssme of ues the following brief sketeh of the A bt i 88 | Aerican Sremen wss & vevelation te the| i Broadway, trom Patk Place (o Grand street, its fellows, ané of & verity it 1s not more origin aud development of populism and by mo, BOF Whal we will o alter the¥ | muropeans and they declared that the the App"q" Piano Attachment — was fairly covered with national volors and valyuble; but it is semewhat more con- {is policy from. Pang Chuang, whether the friends | Were eircus performers and not regular fire- party banners. Today there is hardly a spicuous, aud besides its setuing challenses “A few years ago we all belonged to the | ol WEOR FIE Ce o hether the | MeD This is the greatest, the latest and the T A A Rkl e fhrits MAMSEERIERGAR Y28 DpMIAS B8 daciocratio PRELy, bUENO | onrigtiany areluate or ot OD for s sight [ ATl Buropess deosrtments are far - best self-playing plano attachment now er there s ers, ¢ ie job. ool ot get an; ce hem, for t ing outside of this legation sod | hind the time n Pa saw a ladde 5 N o o ve ::;ll;n E::fill’y ivided Dbetween the two "It is hurdly worth while to discuss the gatd we didn’t kiow enough (o have un '!‘(’xr*'?n:\':‘v:"‘l’ :(":n “l"\r nn’ ’v!\n.\l::.u‘:\. ‘.::: L “.‘,[,, uh“ud vr::I:IIII on the market, It is cheaper In price Teading parties. Newspapers of both sides mental processes by which Mr. Campau office. So we started the poj ! o T e el e \itod | Pearance of an American company on its | DR &0Y other. It Is more compactly Aot it republicans and demecrats are reaches the conclusion tbat the state of e can manuge it right we may get un omce | 6" GO 0% ot C SO U uE very Ured | ey back from @ fire. The extension Ingder | AN therefore more strougly built. It alike apathetic. Attempts are now being Michigun will Le carried for Mr. Bryan. It yet. It is much easicr to be ) thap 8 | 32 TSR AY Porflepuonyed ””:‘ i . used by the company was a crude affair| I8 easier to play, as it requires less Tade 10 WF the populuce by means of Is sulicieut to know that he has reached republican, for we ket them go aheal; then | {fo SO L Hor o shall ask of the gov- | 01 10 Wheels and was extended o far into | expenditure of physteal force. The per Tites floating high in the air, on which such & conclusion and I8 couragevus all we bave to do is to work agwust them | § Hhetiof BACTRT TR LR (08 BT KOR | the air that 1t would have been impossible | o scarchlights throw party mottoes cough to place his signature upon the every way that we can eracisn 0 and suppiles. Opiulons aitte | (1€, 1F CYR1 1, VUG TS B Tmpoeetolt | former can transpose 36b sl to ALY The cause of this condition is gemerally completed whole. Men in these days hav Brysa s ofie of the smartest men we|®3% T 4o Dot know what will be dons. | wires which overhang our sireets. In Lon- | k¢¥ desired, a device that no other at asoribed to prosperity. The peor believed curfous things, and it {8 Mr. Cam- have in our party. He 1s almost equal Lo Allled Forces Arrive don earts of this deseriptien ave stationed | tnchment possesses. Call at our piano oing well and are disposed to let well pau's blessed privilcge to belleve tuat Mi. Aguinalde “August 14—After an almost sleepless|at streat . nough wione without gotting excited. An Bryan will carry Michigan if Mr. Campau “We are opposed to expansion, for, when | uight, wmade 50 by the most drcadtul &t ke PR B {llustration of the magnitude of prosperity s to believe that sort of thing. For we get into power, the whole thing as it |tack—six scparate ones, from 7 p. m. until fire companies ls poor the men are {s furnished by the Stockholder, a financial ferty years Michigan has been so ®olidly is would be (0o large for us to mavage. So|4 a. w.—we are almost too full of Joy to ey wor In the tournament the Ger Dublication. 1n its issue of last Monday it republican that a dynamite explosion ve will give the Philippine fslands to |speak, because we hear the constant man, French and English firemen made re Prints figures on the quarterly iuterest would not disiodge the state from her oo Agulnaldo and our other islaud possessions | tonading just outside the city gates aud |ords which would provoke laughter in th: A HOSPB payments, dus on October 1, 0 bonds of a liticl pesition. Indiana, Ohio and Uhinol 1 give them thelr iudependence. As |Kkpow it 1s by our troops! Our rellef party | country. Thelr exhibitions of life-saving . J o value of §1,199,695,387, and of dividends her neighboring siates, have wobbled this Bryan says it is wrong to EOV(FD withou{sy near as that! Last night the were comical and it is diffieult to fmag P otock of & par value of $1.622.884,333. way and that way, but Michigan has re- the ut of the govirned, the Indi:ns |came that any Chinese soldler who e R R e n,’;‘.‘.‘..xkn'::; Husic and Art. 1613 “.l"l‘. The combined interest and dividend pay- mained true to the republican party, and we will let alone to do they please. | was to be shot by the government methods." ments make the following remarkable show- Is still as staunchly republican us she was They would enjoy i, And the inmates of ing in comparison with the figures for Oc- in the days when Roscoe Coukliug scorn- the penitentiaries we will let go free; ihey tober 1 of the previous four years fully declared that ‘anybody can cafry don't consent to be governed Michl, We 1 0 free trade. T oth —-— ship siia UL deps frse, emin ton i athac 1o Bagt O Rt We Sell On Payments— The New York World (dem) declares than we can make them we will lot them| jrow often you hear those words— Dat's wat my boss done tole me to tbat the Tammany chief collects $4.160,000 do it free of daty. We will let our factorics ’ ! : write in my ad today- ‘re goln' to through the police as a tax on crime, From shut down and give the poor factory men | 101't heed to suy it when we speals of ey O 150 poolrooms the World says the Croker and women a rest; they need it after work- | our men's $3.50 shoes—the shoe speaks buy a stove an' don't want to pay all comu ce 0,000 00 swell ing bard for the last four y 2 S have ™ Wi, ¥ owat y it oan’ these Dgures.” COme L o uniform aaa COWIIttee receives §750000; {rom 100 swell ing hard for the last (our years. As | for itself—Ivery day we luve our $i50 down, yu jist pay wat you've got an Tatitylag prosperity 1n & wide range of gambling houses, $520.000; from 1,000 small Bryan and the World-Herald say that the | L4 % Lo A fry gambling establishments, $1,300,000; stamp of the government gives money its industry and investment trom 50 : 830,01 000 . f nguin—that's the b recommendution i rom 500 polley shops, $630,000; from 1,000 velue there is nothing to hinder money "¥ I ite B Burner e b - dives, $900,000. For political purposes being plenty. We could melt our factory | We can get or give them—They suit the Favorite Base Burner am do hest one Enthusiastic democrats occasionally place cvery employe of the clty is assessed & machinery and make money out of it. On|people who wear them—The new winter made an' he sells 'em fur $10.80—kHe the electoral vote of Michigan In the fu- cortain per cent of salary, which is col- one side we would stamp $1 and on the [ ¢.ya pox calf and viel kid with heavy sells i good ok stove fur $4.98 -an' de sion column. For their and other doubters’ jeoted when the salary is paid. Ten days other we would put “In Bry g C ] i 3 o salary 1s paid ) . ) yan We Trust. corite Ktoe! s fur $24 g bensit we append An extract from an edl- ago every coutractor and every other per- Oiher nations would bave to acept of it if | $0les make ldgal winter shoes—You can AN L Bk bur B0 I.h-nl torial in the Detroit Free Press, a gold som to whom public money is due received Bryan said so. I will make this short, but | buve $1.50 ou your winter tans full to sce his stock and ef it ain't de democratic paper, which Knows every po- a uniform circular from the inance coms I am ready to give my advice free at any | best in town--my uame's not Zeke. litical foot of Michigan from 8t. Joe to the mittee, of which Richard Croker is chair- (ime 8t, Clair flats. The Press takes for a text man, potifying him that he was expocted *You see it don't take any political edu IDrexel Shoe Co-’ the claim of the democratic state commit- to pay from 3 to 10 per cent of his annual cation to be & pop, so we can all join in tee that Michigan would elect the demo- salary or the amount of his bill to the de ey e R L : A. C. Raymer cratic state and pational ticket, and thus ocratic campaign fund. It is estimated that do it, Or we can ask some republican |’ ®™ Cetslowne reallv—seat tree for . ay sermonizes the proceeds f this assessment will wbat they are goiug to do; thea we can the asking. 1514 Farnam St., . Omaba's Up-to-date § 5§ We filch this dainty gem from the amount to $300,000. The disbursements in work hard to oppose them." 410 v"u(!\‘\uri'l‘l‘:.l'z'w:‘m." salesrooms and give it a thorough in vestigation. “Phere is no mistaking the meaning of these figures,’ comments the New York shoe customers come 1n and buy Qe bulubce you can pay on dat easy plan-dut's de way we do business—De