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Oct. 9.-—(Special.) the republican state engaged fn prepar- ary of the trip through th week of Senators Hanna and the latter portion of the week for publication. At this a1 outline of the route ext Tuesday night Sena party will in Watertown, himself and Senator Fiye will speak. The followlng night they will be tn Huron and Thursday night will find them in Sioux Falle, prior to their leaving b to go to Nebraska for a of addresses. Tuesdny Mr Fras I HONOLULL ¢ B n p oA 00 for isco, BIOUX FALLS, 8 The managers of mpaign busily of H people the aid of The mi ting of the nd $3, c are Tex g the | n m next and by Fry wi time cun tor Chamber o as called sub opened political fight gene hree-cornered is ocrats having ave only he Hanna's where both lean glven spenden headquarter of King Hawal The it at the pleture gt bree a ban Kame han n an mon island ih T nomi wh flald nomi ar The anoth wrrying \depend, parties that Hawailan par AmpAIEn TRy h, nquered stat number wo claim hat nti-white thelr Wednes Hauna and his party, which will travel on a special train, will enter the state from Madison, Wis. The train will not reach Watertown until very late in the afternoon or early in the ing AMter the speaking there the traln make the run to Redfield, where having R great|yijj pe made the morning of the next making rulings on dis-, g4y Aperdeen will be reached about noon. The supreme court has ruled | wyorg o giop of about an hour will men who nave no other homes than [ poot® § BAP Bl S e two interistana | are of national reputation will go to Web- vk This stor. Here a stop of an hour will be ] will be made at a number of intermed‘at ot Honolulu have | ;o154 iy the central part of the state against the | T northern portion of the state will bt R bl ive the attention of the party on the IRt AR Wednesday. That night there gb e big rally at Huron. Afier the L bbb R and spedch making at that resolutions u will proceed to Flandreau. it will find the speakers addressing bR citizens of the southern part of the ches will be made at Madvon Howard, Ariington, Woonsocket, Mitchell aud Canton. Other towns will also have the opportunity of hearing the orators who will be on the train. The last be made in South Dakota by those on the tratn will be In Sioux Falls. The train will reach Sioux Falls sometime between § and §:30 o'clock Thursday evening and atter the rally here will leave for Ne braska on an will ntion their oubt W next full ho Wilcox board will pat ticket i eve Thes nat about 1 congress R gt The cal of ed potits that the on the titied fon is on ¥ be no deprives votes [ The whe in merchants ymbination They Irummers drumi mail he the leading firms notified that Hawatian firms. t firms he firms 1u in of house today's Pacific senti all ond will ebration place the Thursday the is The who do not here will be ment of the n ot threa the wishes ii Hond The dr ton S at mouey ed by the cus here continues and local bank ided that there is no other way present United laws to Every month the house m $50,000 to $100,000 and send for duties, and as it s firms the drain the is very heavy ors have the under wtop collects it te the mainiand pald by H 1ul &0!d in the country Congress will be asked to relley tion by allowing the sending of drafts of required by the laws BRYAN'S END‘T" ILLINOIS n reccived of the missing long overdue from New- generally supposed that Several that left New after the Wachusett have States custom on the sit- u in stead wow No ne ip Wa tle, gold, as is hus be buseil Stxte Into the sh vessels 41 JOLIET, 1L, Oct. 9.—Mr. Bryan concluded the last speech of the day here tonight at few minutes before 11 o'clock I had begun at Quincy at 6 o'clock and had e sixteen addresses during the day, than speech for each hour of the day occupled be places at which he spoke were Quincy, Camp Point, Golden, Car thage, Macomb, Abington, Galesburg, Yates City, Elmwood, Chillicothe, Peoria, Spar- land, Bureau, La Salle and Joliet At Peoria he spoke twice. The audiences were rived here Wirele u failure tween any miles, with the other cover are this time company yet The tel x 5 raphy still continues to be here. The widest channel be of the islands is but sixty-one nothing intervening, while all can distances it is necessary to miles. Up to the wireless telegraph been able make the w S one than T M eighty howey not to m work N Aestruction of forest lands on the islands 18 being generally discussed as the cauge of the decline in rainfall, and it is proposed by some that the matter be placed in the hands of nnless the local wuthorities fnd a to stop the destruc- tion of timber . D. Gamewell, sity of Pekin and Jollet were specially so. The people of La Salle | country met Mr Bryan at the railroad sta- | tion touight He reached this town at § | o'clock und was escorted to a stand in the | conter of the city by a marching flambeau club and by innumerable citizens on foot The stands were filled with people and the way was lighted by red fire and skyrockets. Cheers greeted Mr. Bryan at every turn, He, as usual, gave his first attention to the trusts and declared that they had no con- sctence. The trusts were, he said, prac- | ticing the methods of the highwaymen. The meeting at Jollet was held in court house grounds and the ecrowd ered not only one side of the grounds, but the street in front as well. The Bryan traln was due here at 9 o'clock, but dia Inot arrive until after 10. The run from La le, distance of sixty miles, was | made in sixty-one minutes. After the from | meeting Mr. Bryan left for Chicago Busch | Tomorrow he begins his tour of Michi- cents | gan, Benton Harbor being his first stop. or money. Gilt edges U. 8. Army and Navy Senmtor Frye in Maryland. ards, high finish, perfect urroundin, congress pd surrounding way yrosident of the Univer- is W passenger on the steam- ship America Maru, arriviog here today | from the Orient, enrouto to San Franclsco. 1t v » who had charge of the fortifica tiens during the recent siege at Pekin President Gamewell is emphatic in his opposition to the Russian policy of with- drawing from China. He says that such a policy would be suicidal for tho powers and would be accepted by most Chinese as proof that mest of the foreigners had been driven out. The Chinese, Gamewell, would think that those who did go to Pekin only | went there to pay tribute to the imperial government the Bays 5 a od Facks obtainable Dept., Auheuser Louis, Mo, for wenty Thousa of superb playiog the Malt-Nutrine Brewing st & pack leathorer haroes slip. card Ass'n Amps HAGERSTOWN, Md, Oct. Senator | Frye ot Maine was the principal speaker at e u meotiug held in the Academy of Music Depurimental Notes. tonight WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—(Special Tele- | troduced gram.)-The report of the condition of the | yon, He began his speech by a comparison national banks of exclusive of Des | of the democracy of Duvid B. Hill with that Mofnes, at the close of business on Septein- | of Mr, Bryan, In an endeavor to show how ber b was today made public. Compared | far the latter has forced the party from the with the statement for the corresponding | prineiples it supported when it was Hill's period of & year ago the individual eposits | wont to boast: "I am a democrat have Increased from $ 1o $46.4 Referring to the dangers of 157 and loans and discounts from $39.380,744 | gence of the republicans Mr. Frye said 1o #O511 The circulation of Mr. Bryan has almost a solid south. He banks has increased nearly $2,000, starts of with that advantage. Then again kince September ago. It now ag he bas a platform which offers a bribe to gAting $8.651,160. Present holdings of gold | bad man In the United States. You coln aggregate 31 Which reglsters @ | ghould never, underrate your enemy. Mr. slight deline. Average held Bryan is an honest man, but he is a very the banks is 33.38 per cent dangerous man to his country because he is Rural free dellvery has | honest. Why? Because he actually believes established at the followl in a 42-cent dollar. Elect him presideat of to taka affect on October the United States and all t and Delaware county, James D. Morgan ap-|paironage of that great office will be used pointed carrier; Knoxvllle, Marion county, | {o pring us to a silver basis and fnancial A. R. Lowrle and J. A. Roberts appointed | g riers; Ryan, Delaware county, 0. M.| “mpg ganaior made an elaborate defense of Wright carrier. Also at Hudson. Lincolh | yna gequisition of the Philippines on the sounty, 8. D, C, B. Webb and W. L. Milner | pyiuof commercial expansion sppointed casriers The PostoMco department has renewed | the lcage of the postoMce premises at Mus- | catine, Ia., for @ term of five years from date of completion of {mprover - \smulun in this part of the Hills for enator I'rye, who recelved an ova- lowa to over-confl- year every reserve been orderod & points in Towa 15: Hopkinton power L Big Rally at Rapid City RAPID CITY, §. D, Qct. 9.—(Special Telegram.)—The greatest political demon- th ¢ Zhe Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy 1o operate— Hood’s Pills templated | campaign occurred Monday night Miss Margaret Blood of Illinols has been | copgresaman Burke and Congressional Can appointed kindergartner and. Albert W.|giq4t0 Martin addressed the people of Pen. Leech of Kansas appofated tewcher at|yincion county in this eity Rosebud (8. D.) school. L. D. Burnham | “irhore was a great torgh procession with has heen appointed postmasier at Portland. | yrasy handas and enthusiasm was hgh. Con. Cerro Gordo county, In | gressman Burke spoke for an hour, being J | followed by Hon. E. W. Martin. ! Unlon Coopers in Conventio | BOSTON, Oct. 9 —President Hammer pre- | sented his'annual report today before the | International Coopers' union, which % hold. ing its tenth annual conventon herc. i advocated the adoption of much ‘amend- ents to the consttution as will enable more of the men employed I the mnu- chine" cooper shops (o hecome membera 0f the union, and he urged the adoption of i | more aggressive policy in organizing the | “machine' conpers, will | speeches | gentlemen | speech to | more | generally large, but those at Peoria, Quincy | cov- | Senutor McComas presided and fu- | this | when | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: —— [1AMYED T0 175 VERY DOORS WEDNESDAY, 1 M nt be Chenoa ago being reached ! the night weeting. The special will leave | Colcago at 11:30 tonight, after the evening meeting, for an extended trip through the t W to lley made large crow this Gar . and ner 1liinois, 640 o'clock for at Cht a Immense Crowd Greots (Governor Roose at 8t Louis Colisenm, it TRUSTS DISCUSSED IN MASTERLY MANNER WHAT TRUSTS REALLY ARE Charles 1. fits to From Experiences (o Spenker shows Nature of the Aguinst Co Flint Discusses the Hene Conmumers from Aggres gated Caplinl, — CHICAGO, Oct Charles R. Flint w York was the principal speaker tonight at the autumn dinner of the Illinois Manu facturers’ assocfation at the Grand Pacific hotel. Charles A. Plamondon, president of the association, introduced Mr. Flint, whose remarks evoked frequent applause. A large | part of Mr. Flint's remarks were devoted to trusts, in the course of which he said sition LoUtS coliseum | honor ot Governor velt little thun an hour was tired, baviog riden in the afternoon, Later ho was the guest ot honor at a luncheon given by the St Louls club. He was escorted from the |p botel in the evening by Muyor Ziegenhelm, National Committeeman | Kereas and other prominent republicans of | Missouri, & mounted regiment of rough riders and several thousand cftizens in car riages of on foot. The route of the night parade was illuminated fambeaux and colored fre Atriving at coliseum was greeted with tumultuous applause. i | was by the mayor of the city | and was cheered enthusinstically through out his speech, at’ the conclysion of which he escorted to the Union where he took his special train for Chi cago, whence, tomorrow morning, he will start on his Indiana tour. The governor's ress was devoted In part to trusts. On subject he safd in part st fribaingly been the other side fasuio I am_ going 10 | vour atter o tht. Ty trusts. of « | i’ How meant’ the great nggregates of cor orate wealth which, nithough not technt trusts, are such is we commonly understand the word in speaking ono (o in other. Tt s that il these g Corporation 1t you Knew them and Understood the clireimstances under” which they exist you' would never | in the worid go hack to some of the condi [ tions that preceded the present syucem of consolidation. Take, for inatance, (he great [ Taliway Tines tn my own atate of New Sork At one time New York to ¥ cars - iive [ tim a1t was four three | times frefaht the positive | benefit came from the consolidation. The | whole' develapmont of _our highiy ape clnifaed and high'y complex modern indii: | telal civilization has tended to produce these Rreat aggTeRle porate wealth, 1 thelr development ‘there hus been good | thore fs nisn been evil: The man | denies the evil i just ae foolish b he thinks that It fs all evil, There have heen | evils and thera are now evile; thev huve | BOt (o be cut out, and they are going Lo be |0t Gut: not by oratory, bat by common Rense and resolation. Inetdentally ot [ the firat things to o ta to make up your | minds that while getting Fid of the can | cer you wish' to wvaid Kifing the patlent | ples Louis crowded tonight in who spoke a The governor | In & parade given more and_combination but labor most become more in erscers of ma nters co-operat 18 benefited Wage-carners as they become o they better understand these con ditions.” They huve the ligence to recognize that their greatest comfort and happiness Is fu furthering the industry of which they W part. Today one of the great advahtages that the United Stutes has over k that luhorers more Intelliger healthier and pler. The European wage-earner, instead of welcoming lahor-saving machinery as oue workingmen in United States have done, has tried persistently to reiard its wenoral and the result has been thit whils wages huve been lower (n Enrope t American workman has recetved more b cause he has produced more, and this is the great reason why, notwithstanding our high wages, we ure #0 rapidly extending trade with forelgn markeis. The best ry Inevitably gots the most work a continued struggle for existence between good factories and poor factories, and the good factory invariably wins the Benefit. o of caplital 15 good in the fleld At of production, It the the governor hip: introduced was station, | that mount ped trusts have ther side the Consnmer Get iviston of labor holds of distribution as In {8 fnevitable and it fa profitable. The de- artment stores and the money order stores il for er cent, instead of 30 per cent umer thus saves 20 per ‘The profit obtained by the distribut staples on the way from the farmer to the consumer fa less than one-quarter what it was thirty years ago. Tho farmer se cures 4 wider ‘market, the consumer mets staples just s ¢h more cheaply and the enterprising middleman avails of tmproved banking and transportation faclities to do v Tarige This is why he has adopted nhis motto, “Quick sales and small pro The real ton, us ¢ small scale ind The law o ¥ do evil X 1l e cent of Nt i mfortuble to travel and ship 8 NOW. A measure of greut times 1 as costly it benefits of mpared wit are twofolc greatest benefit ot industrial Eoes 1o the whole body of the community 18 consumers, through redaction in prices The next henefit, and that next most lurgely distributed, goes to the workers through increase of wages, and thus it happens that the workingman gaine simul taneously I two ways. He gets more ney his work and more goods for his money Having reyiew great consolidate suit of an economic something should be thetr capltalization been much greater capitalization of nd inthe original capit Our ratlroads were hu amount the bond fusies and the st prose the capitalized hopes of t} fectors. The fasues of indastrial bonds o } considerably below the actual the tangible assets and industrial o have g 1y been based on enrning capacity. St 1t I8 un- doubted that there has been more than or ance of marked overcaplitalization of industrials, and no proper leglslative men: ure to remedy (his wrong or prevent its re currence shoild be neglected Fortunately, the evil caused by careless tnvesting and unwlse capltalization tends to correct ftself by natural laws. Investors urally timid. confused by the few in: ited Industrials which were put out simultaneously with the sound enes are afrald to buy and the organizers, unable to well thelr securities, now realize that sound caplitalization 18 the hest policy HENDERSON . MEETING AT produc production on_a The first and ombinutions and who ¢ ed the position of our corporations as the re- volution I feel that sald with regard to n general there has nservatism in the rials than there was fzatlon of ral'roads It principally for the s Con the probibm be no obubly have to At present it Terent states court. In W pur- o8 now e & com The very | prex means fact that that there can diate solution. There will pr be national action to cure it has (o be left largely to the under a decisfon of the supreme accordance with the provisions ) the constitution the st ve complete control of the ns I am not familiae with the situation here in your state. | am familiar with the sit- uation in my own state. Two years ago | ran for governor of New York. “Against m | ran w former judge, Van Wyck. He was | nominally b n who ran. (Laughter | and applaose.) The real master and leader of the democratic party in New York, th party under which home imperfalism | has develop- ment. was Hon . (A plause) Mr. Van Wyek and Mr. Croker | Were extreme fn their denunclation ot trusts and corporations. ‘They went much | farther thun I was wil'iig to go, because | | was hampered by the fact that | intended | my deeds to square my words. (Applause.) | Well, I got slected. (Applause and erles of | “Good, good! You will he elscted again!") | The greatest evil in New York at that | time, 11 connection with corporate wealtl, | was ‘the fact that some corporations ®hich were among the wealthiest and which had tten franchises that gave them practl all their wealth from the public, mad ideauate return to the publfe.’ 8 re the street rallway companies other corporations using the streets We took hold of that prob'em iy dictive, in no demagogle spiri | hola of 1t in the only spirit | wafe to deal with a corporatic vate individual, either wi boor man--(Applause) —th Filstica na exacting f1stice in retar Plause) We put on the statute book a law | Which will doubtless need some modifl cation as experience may dictate, hut which in its essence has come (o Stay. (A plause.) 1t 1s a law called the franchise tax law, under which we put n s ment rolls nearly $200,000,000 of proverty Which hitherto had impraperly “escaped aeation, Now, that did not mean that wo Roived the problem connocted with porations; but it did mean we had taken | 16nger singlo strida toward its solution | Wo far as | am aware, than had yet be aken in any state that very time Mr. Van Wyek, in specches, and Mr. Croker, in interviews, had bee denounciug trusis n language’ altogether tho extreme for me to be willing to use and Al the very time that they were thus de- Nouncing trasts, they were in the process of becoming two of the largest stockhold- | In the most Iniquitous trust in the ites—the Ice trust. (Laughter and ) That is, they added fto public clation of trusts private ownership m 12:30 o'clock the governor was es- orted to the Merchants' exchange, where he responded to a hearty reception with a short speech. A carriage drive had been planned by the local reception com- mittee, with stops at various pluces of in terest, but was vetoed by Governor Rooses velt, who took a horseback ride through the boulevards and park with D. E. Garrison, Jr., of Louls, a member of the Rough Rider regiment while in Cuba In his speech at the Merchants' exchange Governor Roosevelt said 1 am glad to meet you this morning and to thank you for the courtesy you have extended to me. In this building the hum of industry never ceases and so 1 will have to talk against 1t [ am usually talking fc it_gentlemen. (Applause.) here is always one feature that ,is liarly pleasant to me, coming to a efty ke 8t. Lonis, which has among Its citizens 80 many of the men who wore the biue and 80 many of those who wore the griy, and of wons. 1 think that If the Spanish war no nothing else, it would have been from our standpoint, well worth while be cause of the realizing sense that it . in of the fact that all the differences of | this nation are a thing of the past and that | we stand befare this nation Americans | ana hothing else. (Applause.) a4 under Joo \Vheeler—Fighting ar-nnd there wis oue very amiisi sdent occurred while we were at Kot General Joe got miuch interested fight and addre \ group of us, of I suppose four-fftha were northern He sald: “Wade Into them, wade the Yankees, wade into them " Wi All right, general, we will wade fnto Yankee was Indeed men t | ha WAYNE, Republican Hally Rrings O thiisiastic Crowd WAYNE, Neb., Oct. 8-—(Special Tele gram.)—The republican rally held here to was a big success. People came in the country for miles to aftend. ne republican club, the McKinley Roosevelt club of Hunter, and the Rough to the kpeaker. of the line of march fo fleld band | the Wa About were were n Mont ) and no Vi 4 W which or a h man ¢ depot Hon house upon the arrival D. B. Henderson, speaker of representatiy The med headed by the Wak and marched to th ne band following 800 torch bearers and rough riders hand. Twelve hundred people acked into the bullding to hear the peake while hundreds unable to gain admission. Mr. Henderson deliverel forcible address, which had a telling t and which was a body blow for fu- he riddled Bryan's weakly para- mount issues imperialfsm, 16 to 1, mill tarism, expansion, trusts and republican campaign funds for bribery. The speaker was frequently applauded and listened to with the closest attention throughout his two hours address. of t opera house, in tho rear were | have offe slon S LITTLE HOPE FOR FUSIONISTS, Senator Butler in Vot Greatly Bn- couraged by His Reception. HURON, 8 D, Oct. 9.—(Spectal.)—Hon. Marion Butler, United States senator from North Caroliua, has been making speeches in this part of the state in behalt of Bryan and Pettigrew, more particularly for the latter. He was In this city a day or two since and chatted quite freely upon | the political outlook and expressed very 1it | tle enthustasm for the success of Bryan- Pettigrewism in South Dakota. He ap peared dissatisfied with his reception at places where he delivered addresses and intimated that while he hoped for the suc- cess of his cause In South Dakota he saw very little to encourage him in the belfef that Bryan would win the state At this time, Mr. Butler observed, the chances are instead Forest 8 WATCH COFFEE And Wateh 1t ¥ Aby brain worker that depends on thought for his success in life uses up dally, by brain work, a varying amount of the delfeate particles of phosphate of potash and albu- ven of which the brain and nerve centers ure composed The fine, microscopic particles of phos phate of potash are found in quantities in the pores of tne skin after the brain has been used actively. This must be replaced trom tood brain fag and nervous pros tration sets in This breaking down of the littlo cells each day, from brain work alone, s a natural process and the cells can readily be built from the right sort of food, it the system fs not interfered with by drugs, but it an in- creased amount of cells are broken down by the use of coffee, trouble then begins. Frequently it first shows in dyspepsia, lack of power of the bowels to operate prop erly or palpitation of the heart of some other luck of vitality and healthy vigor. There Is but one thing for a sensible man or woman to do—-quit coffee absolutely “Hard to do, you say? Take Postum Food Coffee, use it regularly, have it we made, %o It tastes good. You will find defined, unmistakable change In your health, and thera i & reason for it You have become free from the breaking down force of and, ou the hand, you are taking a powerful, nourish ing liquid food which quickly rebuilds the now cells. These are facts—profound facts, ready for any one (o prove for thelr own satisfaction by actual use, Postum Food Coffee 15 made ut the famous pure food torles of the Postum Cereal Co., Lid Creek Mich. by workers all over the world Carefu | | | whom | ers | said lessc soldle General Whecler itzhugh Lee o unitorm 1 think If th again in the bl inder the old flag thing we need to keep us, and especially whan 1 Contant o, 11 I8 the | of pur people and’ the esse | of ‘our people. If prosperily if honor comes to'us, 1t will 1t adversity comes, all of s will sofer | more or leas on nccount of ft." In" this | audicnce, you men of businees will not gt Up it the ‘wage-worker and the furmer go down, 1t they go down You will Ko domn [and when they go up It ‘means thut busi ness will be prosperous, too. FFundamental] our Interests ure the same. (ionilem | shan not try to make w speech 1o yo | hive been making several epeechos (applause), and 1 thank you groatly the' courtésy you have extended. to which 1 ussure you 1 deeply appreciatr riginia fighting 18 one solidarity comes (o come to all 0 well n i 1 coffee. Talks Made for Te. LOGANSPORT, Ind., Oct. 8.—*he prohibi- | tton spectal loft Indianapolis early today | over tha Pennsylvania rond and made fix | Arst stop at Kokemo, A committee of local prohibitionists escorted the speakers | court house yurd, the meeting | held, Volney B. Cushing, John G. Woolley | “substitute’ for coffee; leave out the coi | and Oliver W. Stewart spoke twenty min- | proposition altogether. Postum ls & lquid | utes each to & crowd of 1,000 persons. At | food and & pure food drink. erance B used brain Don't call if a to the | tle and s here was | o ee ot | are Riders club of Plum Creek marched | other | OCTOBER ved | goo and injure wmay tent | in John torne over in tties slnstl | in | win | seem rent Bryan Unite of th W that thy th th 184 TH t At Muda th confir actlon Unite the hereb; conse istenc thing 1 or an Hon Hoi Unites desir of th your i whers ve You s | it vor sine N said: with there wood, a Two | livere date | the | | south. the tor al saylog nator campalg his not t L th ne 0 com he be Following the nor Py gene h their 1Y in this city November visited and effc hat the rep iring a legi tigrew [ ning to Sout fusion nefit cuus v two week th le al o part spen Su 1 utlook for and says he finds carnes ate by a la certain Acting Down Brya cretar 1 Senat 1900, about even, but did not wish to be quoted it wil o Antage v Butl leasant gentl h Dakota wi e, even thou very gre 1 any Y of campaignin, the state nday republican 8 that fn the republicans \ they are arge Making an Untrue Statement. WASHINGTON Melklejohn the fa Ot of the ollowing lett Acting Sec War department er to Hon who spoke ut Peorla today armies reported as saying i fought stitutional before (he Sulu t Permit followi Aocrotary Otls, commanding the Philippines. between represonting the the dato clause of the civil WASHINGTON In the press reports of Your sps | day wt | to “the overthrow Tipt: st [ i n residont instricts me ag Bri i Jo th Hat ri native ceded termined understanding and reservation be distinctly communic thit n b d ni of Klavery which thirteenth amendment to the constitution of United States D attention of the approval of possible for us other J PETTIGREW \ S10UX Pettigrew lenge to Senator Hanna M however, must be' prompted to you of my at advocat med in any v ¥ to tat Wy d 1 K upon the trusts netl 4 b policy h u B Covrec formed us to the facis and my constituents | will be enabled to come to a Just (o 1d not object to. a are coming more 1 Small WHEELING Stevenson, th president, morning people from his special car platform n t of A feago newspapers South Dakota for the pirpo by you, of preventing my 1 m in h sulting of the u then for n could ow *hillppine wa raty, Which 0 invite g extract fro war to M re i ment dier & iltan of lato Attik Kanain, of 1 approves ongress e treaty o8 and ghts and inhabi T fred Spa th e b y I thix wgreem way to the United in the is made ably the innece fact t the hay W 1 Pe AF n to treuty Bryan, Lota Challenge to th ALLS, o Hanna Dear that N B 1 pe o8 senate. efent am in_error fo hods of by you e and amendment Dea h y Oct. 6 whic man rom nion lavery the you ar the adoption that pr 1 & slave, an v 18 ended, w ecognizes ‘sla your attenti om the letter ajor General United States forc or date of O to ady 1ed August 2 ral John States, of the th dato Call the other pa d, subject t wided for peace betwee in_which pr o prosent st of th and with nent i ithorize States to Bulu arcl impossible not wl th ipel | sary hat In presid e the Suiu t ry respectfu ). MEIK LISTC orlu, sl TER tdate to cal the al it HA in Aiwtic ris a eman 1l not igh 1t at ex g tour Hon republican nomlinee for at with his tam He 1s greatly encouraged uccess local enthu united behalf of the whole list of nominees and that the republicans will | tary governor and Senor G majority now | yugtice BRYAN IS GIVEN A POINTER Meikiejohn Cally recary has w.oJ ar Sir estor: you referred | in the e alwo that connection: 1 of & ovided a4 yet have very of t E ctober the ‘dato Rajuh | Landman 1) art and i the that n the vides, tus of territory 1o the United States shall be 1 the which should | ted to the sultan of | to be he ex- ago. n Y th 1 your baence 18 im- reuty 1y, VHN NNA Repablican Oct, 8 ational ( r—I a ou ar omi com a8 exp! presu ersonal re on that cour my crit plate con opposit oin hor m Senator | fourth annual convention ¢ issued the following chal nitte advised by |1 g to ressed lection to the | at t ", vou because felsms | Jracts on to | (therefore the administration’s | olicy) of deallng with the peopl Rico, Cuba and the Philippines questions and the other fssu paign 1 sh debate n the state of § that means, Il be glad t 4 And the g he wiil way joint people other f joint dis s My committe democratic parties. This It is impossible to to issues of the campaign a great « an in @ n no Wi CHICAGO hibition candidate for warm re thou tended the meetings. Mr The prohibition special train with Candl Woolley Union concluded a by Atter party exte be & of th Tepul rowd Gre. W. Va., democ rived 9 o'l d at a contest Such 0 trusts tel W and I hof New verly and BIG CROWDS n Speeches Party Oct. 8 P tonig local eption nd Cushing and party ot Lonigh nine days the mectl de n snded trip John G Addresses of On of the you 1 h Dakota o L misstatements b public may 1 1 disen the it to e hear you in 1 therefc dlscussion, blican » Stevenson. Oct. %.--Hon ratic candida in ock addresse of profound intere h now upon u We are threatened trust evil which has drive our young men out of employment and pre- vented them from using thejr capital brains. We are also threatened, my frionds, with a continuance of a war that 18 abso- lutely unjustifiable on a far-away people directly in conflict with the principles of our government are war in the Philippines. to start good the prediction I make regarding the outcome of the election In your state ™ Mr. Btevenson also spoke today at Ben- Moundsville. tersville, men as tel 11 you there The train is pe you will Martinsville, Parkersburg, 0 Listen to of Waolley Woolley esldent, met ht Hundel prohibitionist wer, and Mr. W aboa it At trip ng at d arrly 7:30, h throug Hande through the which will continue up to election Tomorrow Joh u « v the special Michigan to Detroi Voolley this tollowing statement great cull we | sho ner rt G | tee NEW rity seem evenly 1! of of to rom stop afternoon at rman YORK ardson of the democratic returned Washington, ator throa ease | gram this for I D would Gorman aMiction probubly pokition pu M'COOK rhe 11 | ninth senat afte state anbury, " Re Harrison NEW Benjumin YOI H in noon the our work draw our the two old were mud Watseka series 0 Hax Oct. 0. to Mr 1s New sufferi but als nl Neb,, Oet mid-roader Al distric and pla enator ed Willow 1 5 Muy RK, Oct arrison, sal I8 a the campal, time to do the work lenge sald that | ever o Henrt George will run th evening mad. The meetings In Indiana have heen the in far. Indiana converts parties de In Illinois Th 18 Conway and Gard| Discuse, Congressman national cou York today ng not from only 0 hear: » Name Godown. 9.—(Special s of the Tw t met In M ced in P ounty Stat Former tonight statement &u tomorrow 0 e Pre i e lgnores Pettigren CHICAGO, shown a copy a he the Oct of jolnt would pay matter, wator Hauna in South no attentlon e Wheeling that Porto these cam ' joint T else- | e in iston, | 1aston, | truth t cha and state | and | Adlai e for th 6 the 1 | thelr | 1 you | in o about make | Sig- INDIANA | X Pro- | pro with hall at 1l ed at aving b the 1 hall | left over the Michigan Ceniral | cast rough the pe- hat about | this | Rich- | nmit from Richardson says ex-gen from t dis Tele enty cCook nomination | Godown of h sldent he | He waid he would be prepared if he could get nator Petiigrew’s chal- akota the | | T THABEAS CORPLS 1N (UBA| Bulwark of American Liberty Is Estabe lished by Governar Wood RIGHT OF TRIAL BY JURY SECURED TO ALL Hgranis United States Ad- vised That They Can Find in Late Spani Possessions Unasani Opportunitl Business. fro HAVANA, Oct. 9, By of the mill- ruo, of was {naugurated in of habeas corpus order secretary trial by | Cuba today and established Commuissioners representing the church and state have been appointed to determine the property rights of the former Governor General Wood says Cuba now of ters great opportunities to Americans who will come here and settle. Land is cheap or can be rented ou a small royalty of produc- tion. Returns would be quick. He recom- mends the cultivation by Immigrauts of to- bacco and fruit and the rafsing of cattle. At the palace today rep of every mercantile guild in Havana jolned in presenting to Governor General Wood an address expressing gratitude for what he has done in the way of reforming the mer cantile registries. The address was accom panied with a pon mounted with diamonds | and rubles. The Board of Trade and the | richest commercial houses of the city were represented at the function, Jury the esentatives w o1 Oct Agents gession Pasenuers Age NEWPORT NEW | American Traveling | soclation convened in nnuual | 014 Point Comfort this morning with about 400 members in attendance. President 1. W wddressed the body, taking the aims and objects of the as nd was followed by John D. Poits passenger agent of the Chesape road, who spoke nlong An elaborate ball closed roint. s at Va., Passeoger The an his theme soclation general & Ohlo lnes gram ke the the same e Meets. (Spectal ) of the opal church here this Florence nder the Miselon Methodist Confere SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Oct The sixteenth annual session ference of the Methodist Epi of South Dakota opened evening by an Mrs Mansell, missiona India auspices of the Foreign societ ‘ 8 was address from Woman by ary More Than JOHN'S, A raports from St vessels fehing « the gule of Sept With Crows uggre ber of other vessels thi n the last few days have reported of from one fo Seven men each fatality lst ably exceeds Lost. g cording to seventeen fishine grand banks during are sull missing 1 A nur ave arrived | e Th Humunitarians in Session PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct Tho twent the Ameri | Humane association tonight in | chapel of the First Presbyterfan chur he session was devoted to addresse ome by Mayor Diehl and John Bindley estdent of the Chamber of Commey a response by James M. Brown, president of the national assoctation TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, uke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets drugglsts refund the meney if it fatls cure. 2. W. Grove's signature is on eca | box. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER day and Friday In Nebruska Are tkely to He Fair with Sonth- erly Win, All to ] h WASHINGTON Wednesday and Thursday Nebruska—Fair Wednesday day: southerly winds Ilinois—Fair Wednesday fresh south to east winds Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Fair Wednesday and Thursday to east winds Western Texas Wednesday — and winds lowa sduy Missouri in western erly winds North Dakota rocast and Thars and Thursda Arkan “as north nd New Thursday Mexico—Fair southeast Fair and fair; southerly winds Fair Wednesday with portion; Thursday fair warmer Wednesday warmer south Fair Wednesday day rain and colder; southwesterly South Dakota—Fajr Wednesday warmer in eastern portion; Thursday southerly winds Kansas—Falr W warmer Wednesday; southerly Colorado and Wyoming -Falr and Thursday; varlable winds Montana—Generally falr Wednesday, o cept rain aud colder in western portion Thursday rain and colder; variable winds Local Record, CTHIE WEATHER BUREAL OMAHA, Oct. 5. OMclal record of tempir W precipitation. compared with the | sponding day of the last three vear 1900, 189, 1608, 18 15 S 0 and nd sl Thurs winds with fair Thursday; | winds Wednesday dnesday and OFFICE | Maximum temperature | Minimim temperature temperature Procipitation Record of temperature at Omauha for this day 1900 | | 1 precipitation 1 March, 1 tomperat rm r 1 Mareh 1 day Deficlency for Totnl excess i Normal precipitut Deficlency for the Ll ratnfall sinee March 1 Deflefency <ce March | Deficlency for cor. period Deficlency for cor. period Reports from Stat 08 0 fnch inch .00 Inches 1460 188 B6TATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. sanymaed iy samiviadway Omaha, clear Norih Platte, Cheyenn, U Like Rapid City Huron, clear Wi'ltston, clear Chicago, clear St. Loufs, clear aul, clear Davenport, clear Kunsas Clty, clear Helena, clear Havre, cloudy Blsmarck, clear Galveston, cloudy clear lear Clty, clear cloar Local Forecast Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. 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