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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TAURSDAY NUARY 10, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TO MAINTAIN THE OPEN DOOR | 1atlon, owing to the non-esistence of a | las learned to bear patiently with e \T. | ETCHINGS o L Justico and with a troubled conscience he Is 4 4 AIl the powers have exprossed them- | safe basis for au estimute, Any stute- | Andy Lee's vagaries and may easily 10 Under the Shelter | seenes nnd Ine Whern | (1 808 chesclully of makiog & sew begin. 1. ROSEWATER, Editor selves ag In favor of the preservation of | ment would be guesswork. Yot with | wait until the new administration can the Stars and Steipes. i ink.After keepits u book ehop In Tenth the “open door” in China, but with a|all the evidence at hand showing beyond | establish order, Philadelphin Press | Senator Vest is not discussing for pub-'" wh i many years and doing The c ures o o rece census 0 remunerative css he was found by view to making this more binding and [ doubt the expansion of the state in | — The official figures of the recent census | jjcation any of the various propositions ad- = | N sou Drummond, former| t ot the | | the population of the country At | vanced for the reorganizat of the demo. at the head o b =y ] endering assurance doub) sure LN nte Crests, e ol ajor 1 struck « o eorganization of the dem: secret sery TERMS OF 8UBSCRIPTION rendering assurance doubly sure it is|all material interests, 1t is absurd t Major Daly struck a popular chord 9 This fs the number of people | cratic party, though it is known that the e — Patly Heo (without Sunday), One Year 8800 | said that fu the commercial treaty {0 | suggest that its population has not in-| when he stated it was to be regretted | found by the enumerators in the forty-five | eminent Missourian hus his own idens as to| . TOWKALo ays there was no reason why, it Daily Bee and Sunduy, One Yea be negotiated by the powers with China | creased apace the army beef matter had been re-| atates, five territories and the District of | ware & oveot oty Te toid the other| the government had wanted him for trisi, Jilustrated Bee, One Year y ’ ) . sk F L Ladh Lt that ha should not § Bunday Bee, Ono Year the United States will propose that o In this light it would have been a | opened. If the major will only cense | Columbia last June. It shows an increase [ day und repeated in a Washington letter | gy n m Hat 00, O on ’ o 64, or ve arly er cent, in | probably s o8 his erst ot | Years before he wa Wiy capturod a gati B0, }N it provision he fnserted formally recogniz- | grave injustice to reduce the state's | efforts to stie up the mess the public n’.»‘ - \‘l ‘-' '“‘w:l\ |”w-” i\“!” T cent, in f probably fllustrates his understanding of WVMBIL Btocs ‘N: e ‘!'“m ‘r:v OFFICES fng the principle to which the powers | representation in co . The Hop-| will be still further convineed of his . kgt Loy Swise of UIE_DRMYS SURCPRIISSLON| tariyy GunemI Golby, knaw Wher. Be P 3 | . & Thi creditable growth and the coun nd may point to his remedy. It was im W where he was e R B uaing, Twen- | are alteady committed. It is not ex-| kins bill was aimed to restrict the mem- | wisdom. No matter what individ: try would doubtless be satisfied with the | mediately after the final vote had been | *Nd HOwgate had g huuting with Colby ty-fifth and N Strect pected that there will be any open op- [ bership of the house arbitrarily to its | opinions may be regurding the merits 'tact that it has nccomplished more than | taken on the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, Therei '™ F1orida on one or two vecastons. How Council Bluffs: 10 Pearl Street osition to such a proposal, but it would | present number, and to do this it was | of the controversy, it was a closed in-| three-fourths of the growth predicted for | was no barmony of action among the demo- | KA'® 83Y8 his businc rd was on Colby's Chicago: 16 1ing. I proy desk in Washlugton for s. H . New Fork: 1 IV ) not be surprising i some of the powers | necessary to place the ratlo at a high | cident and should be allowed to re “'H“'""" the Tout LoNth cuntury begas. But | crats and their allies in the senate on this| { IO E TR TRRIE "MOL e TR ashington th Stree | this figure does not give the total popula- | convention. Some of them d voted o b s SISUL yeu It was released Washir nth should urge that each nation make an | figure, Under the Hopkins ratio, Ne- | malu so, i | SRR R ). st L o B s iy { | | tion of all the countries belonging to the [ right with the republicans. “Culberson, At the end of five, hay von time by good independent treaty with China, with a | braska would have been entitled to but E——— United States government. These Include | said Senator Vest to his bright young col- | Pehavior. As he was rarian and ";"I,w;um,w..u{n It ating to news ,;..yllv‘u view to secking, through separate ne-|five congressmen on the ecnsus showing Now that the county commissloners | pon” Rico the phil Bites R0 856 | 0kEde TPom Maten tin 1ot vons | WUt medt of bie tin glrerian and Bee, Editortal Department gotlations, to secure special advantages, | of 1800, and could have but five under | have reorganized for the year along | islands in the Pacific ocean, the population | at present is in the condition of old Parson |ttt he found his sc in some BUSINESS LETTERS ahouta | Which woulid of course be discriminatory | the 1900 census, Against the Hopkins | 1ines that indicate business intentions, | of which should be added to that known to | Shaw's pack of fox hounds. When I was a | "'\“:;_‘" “"“' I'"'* . S Sl does not T e s B S "Lt | agaiust other countries. [idea was opposed tint of the bill|let them procecd to reorganize the | oxist in the .ln.."“,“,.:.,,;q":l‘v..uli::\‘(( Rl AU gl int N IR APYIEE WYoh i 1y Altatiy Betts pany, ¢ M)Mm'\n'l PANCES. | While it is not at all probable that | adopted, which is that the house of rep- | county hospital and poor farm along tinited Keates L ¢ ! lths ehatw and the it m* of woul | tentlary Remit by draft, exprow or postal order, | under existing circumstances any na- | resentatives should reasonably expand | 1ies that will secure business udminis: | porto gico 5 v caused by tho hounds he sometimes torgot | MOWEAe returns without sy of the momke avable to The fee Publishine Compans: | tion would be able to Induce the Chi- | with the growth of the country ut lurge, | tration. — There are otlier points that | Bhilippine ielands bis plety he secured ty his embezziements, tre e woal chec ks cxcapt on | nese government to grant It speclal | fixiug the ratlo at a figure which would | heed attention, too, a'and adjacent Telnnds t1%| “On the advice of a uelghbor he once "”‘-';‘\‘.kfi”‘.’.‘.‘f.'f..."f"i}"r;.."f b attached ‘o it b bl S tion of our government in favor of one | population of its existiug representation, | MAayor Ames of Minneapolis finds a| -y 50 00 d S e e call It—in the hope of benefiting them. Tn- | 9EFecable and remunerative, he may go STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | treaty, which will be in the nature of nd yet providing o just inerease for | Podyguard necessary to protect hiig5000,000 people, or the fourth largest n | aead of having the desired efct s {ug | 1010 It again in New Yerk, for which city State of Nehraska, Douglas County, s | veiteration of many of the fmportant | those states whose growth demands it ”"""l discharged ; l'“”‘;"’| '““ “\"“‘ "v"" “':'“Irhl e 18 :vn;.lm .1-4]. that his I8 | the breed only made Parson Shaw's hounds | “"”"Xl""*'~"‘~' a ““Mm He has had no op George 13 T Uk, secretary o 4 ¢ $hia " Bial & . | 2 % - | Omaha coppers, when their lights are | @ derestimate e population of the | all the more trifiing and good for nothing, | POTtUnity to see Washingtos slnce he first Publishing ( any, being duly | features of the old commereial conven- | This bill was debated with much en put out, do this thing better. They |Philippins isiands ts only & guess, as It | Por year of more Sfter the brect mo|went to jail there to be tried for his saya that the actual mimper of full wnd | ons, with such additions, fnclnding the | ergy and not a lttle acrimony, and its J 8 ! 7 | Gucessarily must be, an enumeration of its i and 1 SEOCK WhE \ | erimes completa coples of The Dally, Morning . 4 | , ity of the | KDOW & dead mayor can be of no serv- | crosced and the new stock was matured Evening and Sundiy printed’ during rvation of the open door, ns may [ adoption by a declsive majority of the d o Tor ro. | People being impossibie at tho present time. [ (ha parson was unable to have any enjoy —_— month of Decembar, 190, was as follows 1 dealrable, s manifestly the wise | house is sufficlent guaranty t the | lce to them and so go Into court for re- | But 7,000,000 is the lowest figure yet given | ment at his favorite sport. Complatniagly | LINES A SMILE, L @t sate attlbude, Tt dook <ot necds- | policy of eEpanslén 15 ot tot by re.|! of the number Inhabiting the 2,000 or more | he explained the causo to his superseryice- v New York Weekly Mr. Suburb--M fslands { e archipelago e numbe ble nelghbor. *This new breec : 5 i are afl 27,360 10 | warily fmply want of faith in the as-|stricted to boundary lines. The new e e archipelago. The number |able nelghbor. “This new breed of hounds | nelghbor has n big dor tpat we sre it 274 | ntrne f Selence. us been placed as high as 12,000,000 and [ looks finer than the old breed,’ said Parson |afrald of. What do you gdvise? 0 10| surances which the European powers | population is to have representation in Indlanapolis Press probably 9,500,000 would not be too large a | Shaw (o his nefghbor, ‘but thelr superiority | JAWYer-Gel W bigger ‘oo, Five dollars, 20 : have given, but simply ognizes the | the congress, Now that a distinguished '"'HI‘""” "»‘ fita [ Claim. This would raise the population of | fs confined wholly to their looks. 1 have |""** i ¢ of ing y i« | Baged a search for the elixir of 1ife | (ho {rp P . P r > expediency of having these assurances | It is gly > ow, st o o [Baged in a sear t nited States and its possessions to [ not been able to get any work out of the| Judge: Sally Gav—wWally Softs b o1 s b v e Ui il ] the DL IS {4300 will transform old age into gay and [ 57500000, Then. it Cobe vl e ons {0 pack siice T orossed thets, on your advise, | BTeat Aatterer, lony nos iy Softamith is a :1'.“ 0 putin the most binding form. There have | passed, that Hon, K. J. Burkett of the | giaay youth, it seems about time for chems wete counted with the Ameriean peonls, tis | The s e e at a Giiete |, Dolly Bwitt=0h, vex, he always talks as g 0 Mg 3 ard te e | 1in s b ere counted e American people, the © reason is that the pups go at a Gilp! Ak e Thn cen pledges made in regard to the | Jirst Nebraska district 1y really the |ists to renew the search for the philoso- | purtar Bt Mt sained o $0,000.000, But FoheiBnlirigh e D AL were: dictating in epitaph for one s servation of the territorial integrity | author of the meagure which bears the [ pher's stone. there was also six months of growth to he | strike the trail, and then sit down ac 27,140 Chlug, yet recent developments seem | yame of Burleigh bill, having been 10| wore Sobatance Teos Atteaction, | 8dded on January 1, the census having been |1t to recuperate the strength they exhaust | Somerville Journal: Ilobson—What does 1480 show that Russia intends to establish | troduced by Mr. Burlelgh of Maive, n | Clileago Thier Ooeds taken last June.’ This growth would prob- [ In the tremendous noise they make, and the | “Jop AT Jlopte meane " 500 post 15 % S..ge0T0 | C mplete protectorate over the south- | qyhmerging his personality while fight The new governor of Nebraska suggests upply the 1,000,000 needed to make kety blank old dogs, humiliated by the | ti b B dvertise | the pop on o e United States and pers and noise of * pups, won' 16...0inne.. 20,068 provinee of Manchurla and perbaps | ing for the rights of his state Mr. Burkett | that his state do something to advertise | the population of the United States and | capers and nolse of the pups, won't run at its resources and attractions at the Buffalo | POssessions and Cuba 60,000,000 at the be- | all. I have concluded to do no more fox | phittsburs Chrouicl: "”"("";W"‘ iy dord PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, been arrested many » 0] v « r 1 erritol | for g N LesTotal ; N, m5 | ‘“ I' ""‘I':;‘| ']'"«‘ "“""';‘ “"““ ‘I“'I' has performed a notable service for Ne-|ung st Louls expositions. This would not | BINnIng of the twentieth century hunting until, through nature's processes, | “Van Iramm- | doni Kiow T it he 1o %8 unsold ‘and reiurned coples iis would be contrary to the decla | ] braska; all the more notable because |have been necessary it Nebrask had | TS is 10,000,000 less than Elkanah Wat- | the pack is bred back to the original |but he hie reathed the o Net total salos sga,anz | policy of the European concert and the | \fr, Sturk of Nebraska worked to secure | dropped some of its attractions or depended | $0n estimated in 1815 that the population | breed.’ " Indianapolis Pross: “I cannot ltve on Net dally avernge WA | fact that Russin appears to have such o | {ho Joss of one member from this state, | entirely upon its resources several years [ of this country would be in 1900, not a - wind ! bitterly Y spake the gedlan GEORGE B. TZSCHUC 4 very great error, considering the many it 2 i SR edian, Rubscribed In my pre. 1o | design s well caleulated to fmpair con ——— ago, K pnsidering the many un In response 1o a request from the Reform Hut I rve it nice and certaln factors fncluded and the distant | By W 3 don't 17" retorted the manager, with hefors me this dlst d. ider stier Bladad ¢ the 5 s ureau at Washington for support of the ' ety iy % N fidence in other pledges. I the Ru RESPECT THE POPULAR VERDICT. Great Industrinl perlod to which the prophecy applied. Mr. | Lodge resolution declaring for additional (Seal) slan government does mot observe WS | qpa jegislature 18 called on to deal Springticld (Mass.) lh-pu\‘!nn;'H i Watson's partial success eighty-five years |treaties and laws to protect uncivilized Bulletin How Mrs, promise In regard to the terrftorial Ntek- | oy two coses In which protests 1.,,\.‘”""“"" passes away In the death of PhIIID | ago will encourage more predictions as to |races against intoxicants, opium and fire- | DAE IMproved as'n conversationalint! T A Armour of Chicago a great force in the [ what the popul . 3 o 4 , didn’t use to talk well at all oriff Powel vonder as a strate- | rity of the rse empire, . v e population of the c | s, and the Gllle ew Hebride s ! Sherlff Power is a wonder s a strate- | rity of the Chinese empire, what faith | peey filed ngninst the eligibility of industrial Mfe of the nation. And his im- | bo iy the year 2000 ountry will |arms, and the Gillett New Hebrides bill, [ “On, "woii: w belonged to our ! The following estimate | which provides an installment of such pro- | club nearly’ six monthe now | members unquestionably ¢ 1, alleg- mense energy and organizing power u:wl Is made by the census office and begins | tection for all Pacific islands not under the | ing that they have not resided in the | fac -]u.\ of :‘"l‘”;‘:“““ ”|m”|‘|‘|nmcl' ""r“:' With its own estimate of the population at | government of any uncivilized power, the C."”'"“[ \m;vh\ an Ah ! b 4 i whole, to the public good s Armour in-| the present timo: 4 18 @ goose (0 helleve him wh e et et e districts they represent the time speci o goc —_— v following letter has heen received from ex- [T was & 1 Yet she could but Suulh“IiIu:umn GRRBI Lsevidently | ok igovernmant; Naving;no Wiah. 10 |fied it tha stte condtitution. "NE ofie L T L P e L L President Harrison one Bt Berself, for she Was no sprin & good polfticlan. | i I R . 1 cation of poor boys in s one of |1t . D “WABRINGTON, D). C., Ja oy, | chicken ROSTIRRIEY e L obtain any special commereial ndvan- | (yotions that they have recelved & ma monuments he leaves 1o memory of his 1410 . 2 “m‘”‘l_ |” ity '\’| o 08 n )‘I‘ A z tage in China and desiring only that | j,p ' the o wtly o d|p ople spirk £ ‘ d et . ave | Detrolt Free Pre If we will a Omaha national banks are managed | by jority of the votes honestly cast and |philanthroplo spirit, . received your lotter of the 28 and | together, breihren,” said the pastor all nations shall have an equal oppor- | ruiely v chirch w s in i quite to the liking of the stockholders | i HITCERS S 'm:| ’ n.,n “": E“_" | futrly In reply I beg to say that I have made it a | chirch which was in financal distross at least. So there wax little or no ex ¥ R 3 o] :.”I e po-- g s I"' oy T ecPhereupon “the wealthiest man ] { ymbe ongress for legislation. congregation hastily drew his deg citement at the election for directors, have expressed myself upon the ‘subject | Of the d in a public address in the paragraph to = which your letter refers. It does seem to | hean pasing Kiontim r mather= Vo me as If the Christian nations of the world en't proposed y ought to be able to make their contact | 1 LonishineNot vet, sir beneficent and not destructive, and 1 glve | propose glst. can he given to its mere pledge respect s |ng the observance ot the apen door ities I often sald o be o gamble. | o counted. No one pretends that | No 1 tor & Growl; 3 | thelr opponents at the polls have 1\||\'i Chicago Chronicle. should firmly insist upon one commercial | pignerul claim to the places which, | Owing to the fact that practically its treaty. In doing this it ought to be | ghould they be unseated, would have to | Whole available military strensth is con e to confidently count upon the con- | pe skh Al ¢ specin] | Centrated in South Africa it is admitted survence of sority ‘r’ S Towhia | 1 ratdnh unless filled by special |0 'Great Britain is not in a position even another year of agricultural prosperity | Crrence of amajority o e powers | aloctic In a word, the objections |y protest ogainst the Russian grab of 3 Y | and rticularly upon that of Great | B L continue until a stable basis of growth is equal to the last. Which means an- |’ particularly upof it of Great | raised are purely technical and If sus- Manchuria. The question paturally sug- | poit te U0 %1650~ fea eiid ba Al oL of This estimate s based on an av crease of 18 per cent per decade, cent than will b probably The steady decrease in the percent of fn- | crease, decade after decade, will doubtless | Implement men in Omaha look for calamity. ght forth, i sight of Women are generally accorded the privilege of changing thelr mind n re sonable number of times, but the dowager cmpress of China Is working the privilege to the lntt. hutaan ——— will make a most determined fight to | by electing the unseated member a othorHeavy 18§uF of 8odon thia-grave of | Bitaln and Jepun, tained would really defeat the will of |gests itself: What could England do it (0h & o feasomable estimate the people squarely registered and leave | the bear were to stroll down through the | 5 JOUFELEE T0 e BOUBIRY B bentury ; SHIPPING BILL PROSPECTS i | Khyber pass some fine morning? Could it | b s to your efforts to e helpful legislation —_— two constituencies unvepresented in the | ob o Ry aRistives PabN iRt Porter, the director of the 1840 cens my warmest sym Very truly your IN THE NINETE CENTURY, City employes will get tleir pay in| THe supporters of the ship subsidy | jugiglative hody in which they are en-| " ¢ **% o1 i His prediction is based on the average in “BENJAMIN HARRISON." : good time. 1t only awrits. witll. the | DL 1 the senate appear 1o be still con- | gitiod fo a volce ! .. gy oy oy O crensn of Kagland. which {s ubout 15 Der | o pubtic uorance.reforred. 1o n the | JON Kendrick Hanks in Marper's Wee 0 § » 4 3 g hiideibhia Todger cent per decade, and do ake Im . 3 ! arewell, O wondrous round of wond counell can pass a salary appropriation ""“' ”‘:" it :‘" 'l" lfl:wll Xll]lllu h:ns We belleve it Is always safe o T0-| puy oryiger Baltimore.has been fn com- | migration into account. The result woud lr'.:;‘n'fx"‘lllx',',"‘:":‘“'“l‘f f"("r""‘l"'*y"";’:‘"'x'""' AT O it " ordinance n form to - mect the ety | 41t sesslon. enator ¥rye sald a 08 | gpootthe popular will when expressed | misgion ton durlug_ which time it [bo a population of 300,000,000 in the United s LI L LT, il I comptroller's ideas. days ago that e could find no factions | iy yymistakable language, frrespective | has been in one Aght, the battle of Manila | States in the year 2000. But whether this | which met In New York last spring *[Time full' of raucous cries of coufticts opposition to the bill, notwithstanding | of ynimportant teehnicalitics of the law, | bay, and now it must be completely re- | estimate is found approximately acccurate “The men who, like Paul, have gone to |Time" fill ‘of blessings for both man and Dally new Tocomotives are sent |11 FePOFt that ibustering tactics Were | Ay s been often cited, Tenry Clay | Babilitated, at a cost of 800,000 and an ex- | or mnor, e Il Dl Hikelihood be | heathen lands with the wessage, ‘Wo sock |, State: 3 ¥ $ to be resorted to by fis enemies. and | way sont to the United Statos senate | PCRAIture of elghteen montby' time. War | enough neople in tho United States whem | not yours, but you,' have been hindered Jiine fult of pleastire with no lack of paln} through Omahn for western raitroads, | 1 (0 FRRTEE 0 Y HE SIS, ~ o ited ships aro convenlent to have in an|lhe present century onds. IC they ErOW | by those who, coming after, have reversed | BT LUi| Of Sunahine with no inck of ruini Yei almost daily Mr. Bryan tells the [ 10 GG H0C 00K fob Drolonked dISeus | hefore e was 0 years of age and ad- | emergency sich as that in which the Balti- | in ntelligence, moral stamina and a1l the |y mossage. Rum wnd other corrupting | KHeing the Seerts o T curth and sk, fieaple that tho present activity ia fic slon. Not more than four or five | yitted without obstruction in the face [ more distinguished itself, but they are ex- | attributes that go to make up a worthy agencies come in with our boasted civiliza. | REvealing these (o all who choose to see, Y spoeches remain to bo made on each|of his fullure to meet the constitutional | pensive luxuries in time of peace, manhood and womanhood ns rapidly as |{ion and the feeble races wither beroee |na | AN MAking pinin’ rull many o myst titious and cunuot lust. | i . ¥ they are likely to grow in numbers there | por p. i i bl (LI TR TLCa: side and the senatoe sald that ar-|ggo qualification, ow the ground that i e [synse MINcly toeaw | bers there | hot breath of the white man's vice.” martals here — rangements will be made whereby these | (o Jegislature of Kontueks knew what Aoe-Urening ¥ is no doubt that the beginning of the year ihoiidh The Bidden s hat come within our 3 2 d on this o o e greates The director of " o ot et #pecches can be delivered fn a nlght | it wanted In choosing him. In Ne-| “Hush,” suld the Kreat professor, hold- | yirongent. moss inielligent And siecmos s | o By o e s el M Morkam) o Hist in laish genorosity % o i g & z up x finger as the repol ) h : “ [according to a correspondent of the St. | Lnriched the tuneful store of poesie sesslon, If necessary. braska members have served in the [ 1% P & I":"{f:“:; [""]*“" ‘“‘”‘” ettty | tlon. mentally, morally and physically, th % [ Liouls Qlobs-Demoorat: Thoughthe wox Wik ’ n S| r " 1 e o *'Don' sturb us. am about to rld ha 3 0 { ' n song and story has ou hapl; ough It is the understanding that a8 8000 | gate senate under the constitutional 980 | moake & woRdoriul Giscovery. 1 bue tacy | Orld has over known |In his day and generation. Kight months | {1} SoUE and story hast thau haply brought a8 the army reorganization LIl 18 dis- | imit and men holding federal offices at | studying at this problem for years, and RSONAL POINTERS ago he was the most popular man in Wash- like thought posed of the shipping vill will be made | the time they wore clected have been | now at last the solution seems to be almost Lo i hneeneioitiatiaita (v And ihdyes imastag- (g tho Master's shied siness y g vasD s ” Navy gossip says Ca St away. But he knew something of the pers |, = ™Mind e D AneY S e Cavaral irs of the | e unfinished business and will lave |admitted fto the legisiative bodics, n | $ithin my grasp. 1 have strong reasons for | Navy gossip says Captain Robley . by- | a¥ay. Hut ho k average mortal in hancing | THY [Messengers huve brought to S 1 ¥ believing that the sting of & male wasp {s | 408 will be the first commander of the bat- | nd, legislature who have not yet fntroduced | the Tight of way, but there will be no | the cases now in point the people who [ 00 1% per cent less severe than that | tieship Iilinols lon to a government job. To each clerk, | Upliftiug souls by sermon and by trope . LB dis m of s par < friends " s the me o i SSRL 29 Det G EAN BB VNI g ) ‘Woms S ive chance to heln | ARd keeping Live the old-time, g bills for the punishment of Kidnaping, | disposition on the part BE {ia frionde 10| voted for the men whosd seats the leg- [or the fuhste, 167 ot only sbiefs| Sash Bernhards mist have her pay of |M4R oF woman, given a chance o help Hope! As the esslon I8 young the dereliet | Atagonize the regular appropriation | ilature is asked to vacate knew thelr | pecuniary means for prosecuting my re- | $1,000 after cach performance and wiil e count tho population, the director prowised | ) . ey wembers will probably get in, bills us they may be presented. Ae- | qualifications and were satistied that | searches a year or two longer, 1 am al- | cept no checks B erata e aarine. (TER. pReiBtg | Tie hodt is hors thabimarke. thy. lust frashtiniin vl i d g rding to Mr. Frye, the opposition to | they were competent to represent them; | MOt positive that 1 shall be able to place | Lord Salisbury is a collector of historlc S A e I S o o Ant ali tao soon thy Egitaph i nenned » slear! » » for 2 mankind forever in debt to me by furnish- cs and his house & atfield i 0, AT po . hat shall this be hieh beyand com- Omaha hopes Colonel Roosevelt will | the bill s clearly traceable to the for- | otherwise they wowld have cast their Ine unaeniane oo oy {0 e by furniah: | relics and his house at Hatfleld Ia tull of |ather date. Aud Mr. Merriam repestediy | Wi Ji thie bef, Which heyond cotn. s P s | eikn shippiug interests. Very Ikely | pallots for the opposing candidates b the results of his researches. He owns|emphasized the information that service pare? enjoy his coming visit to Colorado ballots for the opposing candidates and | (hys theo among these the cradle in which Queen What, at Tast, will e thy chicfest elaim much as he did the Jast. He may find | this is the chief intluence aguinst the iy one, It not both, of the cases at least| Bowing low, the reporter humbly backed e Bty e U et s patt “'”;:'1 “'l"‘l"""'l‘]'ll "':_"'"" ”""“'"” SOt A |To i unending, most endaring Fame p » for | Proposed legixlation, but there Is other | were o new election orde T bTs Drasinta A iine. chect a | B aby ach commission. Six months was the mountain lons a tame substitute for | PV I“' " ' i »l |||" o hlul er | wer new election ordered they would T:m. :vwhml‘ '"M\{ n.":n:.'- ‘:‘:‘]"‘“ L“:r':d '"';' Since his vecent fnjury {n an automobile [ usual lmit. Throughout the summer and | The Sea's subjection 1o the Wil of AMan? RIBIBESCANR R0DEHN owaver, RRTLAR QRO USRI IRARE 1) I all probability. rosfinm ithel = cholco | SU00 THSSEL AYAY. S0 Sl | again about to [ Acckient Benator Foraker refuses to have |fall Mr. Merriam congratulated himselt |:The Hurnessing, of, Lightuing to hin Tlan? ¢ [Tay hor slim white finger upoa the lips of | AY(HIDE (0 do with " the muchine upon his system. He was going to have | Tha periods of philoaphic. Men Considerablo state property fu the | prevent the passage of the bill by the | secoud time, Natur and bid her 4ieaire athes wot,of | wheelbarrow,” he sald the other da no trouble when the terms expired. The | Advance in Statecraft? 1n the realms of various offices in the eapitol has disap- | Present congress. Al sorts of filibuster- | In contested clection enses the whole | marvelous secrets. tha ctly:Kind o} honseless enrriage T w(l} dieotor. AR Deglnt gt oqt L clarks |y Nilinnet Moseri, Whe Sieia peared. The retiving state officlls, of | Ing tactics may be looked for trom the | ghject is to ascertain exactly what the CMONEY TO DURN Nathan M. Freer of Chicago died Friday s,’“";mm:L“ “,,'“' T',W g 19 \\\;,,K‘,,X:‘,,:. S TaATIN mani 0P X "I‘fll,\" Aid not take any of it. Some | opposition. Senntor Pettigrew is said | popular verdict is, untrammeled by i i Otk SonMmALLGE; whloh hia soRtrabtad. Tr|When the direotor mess Io Hia. afiis no% pae unscrupulous person has kidnaped it, [to have frankly admitted that in in- | fraud und free from miscount and to | Larke Qua staying for hours in a hot and humid green- | he finds the lower hall full of the discharged | Of 11 Ny istory, 0. wondrous round troducing the resoluton condemning | remedy the wrongful issnance of certifi <o house {n which he ralsed tropical plants. | clerks, all walting (o appeal for reinstato- [ f (1 | 0 Nebraskn saves its sIx congressimen in | the seeretary of war for bis refusal to | cates to persons to whom they do 1ot | The phrase 15 & bie of votlaguial slang, but | 10 had & passion for flowers and was a | me B s resin Iniilio Autasraom alt this |l ONS OfH ot T TRl spite of the opposition of the Fourth | send to the sewate & report in relation | really belong. Here, however, where | it is highly expresive, and timely, (oo, in | *¢thY philanthropist erclslng fufidence. for the roatoratios. of | His ot the Talsing of a mighty root” ~ district member. It will requive a | to receipts and expenditures i Cuba | there is no dispute whatever over the | VIew of some of the last year's statistics v SR Tollse betery hon o York 18 | (hoge in whom they aro fnterested. Upon | ' Inrge amount of hustitug to save Stark | his real purpose was to obstruct consid- | popular will, the cholco of the peoplo | {\t5htion has been called to the fact that (J50 7, U600 L0 S mned: $E00,000, hin 80 | ovory cabinet member and head of bureau | 9 (ings magerial that thou hast wrought the next tne the voters of Nebraska | eration of the shippiug bill. The op- | whould not be overturned on any slonder | 'soaton o was 1ot it preuernet o b viowed by him with smetnine e | (e Dressure 1s something appalling to find i i Wi ol Gy h X y 62 ) s le ¢ bequests, LT e g ese census office people. | By which thy Fame some singers wou cet 0 chance at him, portunity for filibustering being prac- | pretest s lonny e 4 complacency. The figures appear to shoy | PHACe for th nsus offico people. Mr. which me some singers wou K [0 3 more than half of 1t being for educational | complacency o Merriam no Tonger points WIth Bride to his | gy Cnces 1 MUY EICE WRES — tically boundless and there being no e —— purposes. That is a splendid showing. hat wit wenty-two years' service Mr. | 5 Mou_ hast not changed he THeart of i A hl P b bt forethought TR Having given the Tammany tiger a | striction upon debate, It is obvious that ITALY WANTS RECIPROCITY. But how small it is, after all, compared | 1" "’I“ has drawn in salary $58820, P Nor placed Man's soul, intrinsic, ‘neath turn which pulled his claws, Governor | the opposition 1o this measure can pre-| The [alian consul general at New | With {ho.paserd ot mansy. 10 '"“I':"‘ o Im“.'l ‘,'""’W‘”:‘ ‘;‘I” “'" ““"""““"'1; has| Heonry W, Howsate, once a captain In the |, o the yoke = = .00 Lo L i 2 4 3 H strictly sp g, wealth that has litera on $50,000 to the Masonic home of Pe d States army and at the head of t Mammaon kross, and. fallen from above, Roosevelt I8 now euroute to the moun- f vent action on it at thls sesslon If de- | York suys bis country wantw rociprocal | peint!y Shesioe, weatth that has, Hteratly | SE00 SE0000 1o the Mauenic homo of Penn- | United States army and at the head of e | atudo'him forket 16 Sympaihize and Love tains to hunt other big game. 1f termined to o so. trade with the United States. e | space of time! We are told, according to | McClary. It s his desire that $20,000 |'..-';\“(::\‘xh‘,\r||,:l.::'“,'fr.::.:f:”‘,\‘_‘,i“ 74 ‘,,"'\,:“'n | Were T thy Epitaph required to write news of his coming leaks out the game — poluts out that both the exports and the | underwriters' reports, which are not likely |used for the general welfare of the home | (erm for embezziement of gov-roment funds, | Lqr,all the eritic world"to hold in’ sight will promptly take to the brash, NEBRASKA IN CONGRESS. | lmports between the two countries are aggerate. but rather to minimize, that fl""l "im" the remaining $30,000 bo used for | ydyertised his return to Washington by gl “A gift of Years from God.above ————— When the national house of repre- | far ahead of those of preceding years, | 1he 1 O e e aaromatod | of membany an orphanage for the children fing a long and apparently full account of | That witnwsseth o hackward stop in' Lova; Sir " 1t L unnta Tuesd 1 the Bur- | this being especially wo of the exports|ld Canada in the last year aggregated |of members of the order himselt duriug the fourteen years after his | ;i \Anei™y ik and Toving Sympath Sir Thomas Lipton believes his yacht | sentatives on nesduy fopted the Bur | thts I ; y ! I pore than $163,300,000. Lord George Hamilton, who is again the | escape from nrison while he was awaiting | A gift of Yedrs that leaves the 1leatt of designer has made o discovery which | leigh Bill establishing a new ratio for | of the United States to Ttaly. The con- | Now, those figures mean so much absolute | Indian state secretary, 15 a son of tho first | trial. He is now 70 years of age, says the Man will enable him to 1ift the coveted cup. | representation in that body, and in- | sl general said there 18 an almost un- | loss. The I s not all fall upon the |duko of Abercorn; has been in Parliament | New York Timos correspondent, but in | RIVINeIY tashioned o that Goditke pian The Americans ave not talking about g the membership from 357 to | Nimited field open i Ttaly to business | owners of the ravaged property. In many |slnce 1865 and has held official positions | spite of life of hardship as & refukee from | The' Master wieaded farr s v nalow ! discoverios, but are basily engaged Nebruskn was saved the humilla- | enterprise which goes abroad to study | fhees 1 1 borae. or & biry LG W b L Rt a0 Aard R building boats which can be depended | tion of losing & member of congress.|the — needs — and requirements of | oey ot make the Tow of wealth less roal | v had o towen s iy "act (Bt | on to Keep up the rece No one familiae with the facts under- | the country. Italy Is now in a faivly |ana absolute. Men speak of one having|fighting in South Africa, not 1o mentine o | — takes to longer dispute the statement | prosperous state, though not so pros- | money to burn, or of his burning his son, a midshipman, who was in Ladysmith | The attempt of W. I, Bryan to play [ that the consus of Nebraska was greatly | perous as she will be, or as a number of | movey, when ho squanders 1t 1o prodikal |during the sick [ - the role made famous by the Grachi is [ padded fn 1890, Just how much of the | other Buropean counts are at the :'"’:f;{;‘“;““;l‘t ""'“ml‘l"{ g e 4 T:u' hn:mt‘ .,'; ].\m.‘nlvr“‘l."n to the nru] [ ] by » o . 5 nof . " century no oaded wit entimenta tragedy degenerated into farce. The | population given for that year was fic- | present time, Especlally in- northern | an verred from the pocket of the prodigal EREIE i T S e ’“;'):m‘_' result of the late election may be fatal | titious will n be known, It is cer- | Ltaly has steady and remarkable pro to the pockets of those who profit by his | oy eaiq “rihe stately matron named | fo his own ambitions, but there are no | tain, though, that the padding was all| ress been made. 1t 1s a fact not gen-|fally, A man may eat and driok and | Gyrigyondom, returaing bedraggied. be- | ; o4 h ; 4 ‘ture | Eamble away a fortune, bu 3 EIOH: SRS, NASERRN i symptoms that his failure will lead up | done in the cities, The Bee has here known that in the manufacture fr,.:mv r‘ml(:(llh““"! The wealth lost in |®Mirched and dishon red from plrate raids | AND THAT DAY IS to a dissolution of the republic, tofore named the most fagrant offend. fof electrical applinuces Italy.- s second | §EAW, ¥y VCeet (00 P dogtrayeq, | 1 Kiso Chou, Manchuria, South Atrica and _— ers in this regard, and it s unnecessary | only to the United States, Some one, owner or insurance company, 8 m";x 'hl_lr"“:"km m‘; ‘M‘ I?mnll‘A ‘ah":‘ ’n‘.:r The free high school bill has again | to again refer to them. Punishment| Were both countries to make conces- [ made the poorer and u.nmdv"m ’u":;l“ “’:' mouth full of pious hypocrisies. Give her mide its appearance. As all_previous | has been meted out to them by the - | sions In tariit laws, said the cousul geu- | richer. “That ia the exceptionally deplorable | 00 o wel, buc hido the Tooking | o gt e v A R yne | feature of these statistics, s measures of this kind bave been | exorable figures returned the late | eral, Italy would respoud by belng one | feature of theso statistion, | =00 0 fgla b ° knocked out by the supreme court, It | census, of the most promising fields for Awer- | CLT TG E 0 inent 1t was more than| Blornstjerne Bjornson, the famous Nor- might not be a bad idea to induce the| On the other hand, no one familiar | ican mercantile enterprise, A commer- | 163900000 last year and $136,700,000 the wasian Rgx ;"r'r”“"‘- ""“”“" ate Ap members of that body to frame a meas- | With the facts will undertake to main- | cial agreement with Italy, under sce-| year before and $119,600,000 the year before gent B ¥ . d Sweden in their commercial consula ‘e wi ny 50c tie in our store at ure they would be willing to stand by, | taln that Nebraska has not largely in | tion & of the tarlff act, was proclaimed | that. It is no answer to say the country |[#nd Sweden in Their commercial cousular We will sell any t 4 service, 1s not only a brilliant author, but ' 1 « stand it and is rapidly growing richer rv s ——— ased in population during the decade. | and went into effect last July, Under l:"\..nl,:”.,r 1t e eontry ought mot to|an ardent patriot. The motive of most of Boston Is bragging about thief who [ Every test that ean be applied proves | its operation trade between the two | & W08 08 T HE8 EOVIEES SR qor- | Bis Titerary productions has been a search 35 c nts stole a safe in brond daylight from a | this. At the 18900 election Nebraska | countries has increased, the United | jap not to mention hundreds ot millions. for & ""*{'l'-""'bill\"l' Xpremulon. 1o ‘.y"u.\,".'.w e store In that eity. That w be a|polled 40,000 more votes than at the | States being the chief gaine It ap- | Granted that a considerable xjrn[.nrnun ot :"‘rl-":"r‘ ;.:\I\]u.\: """‘{I" ;'“"h 'I‘”:":“:"““ “";"I: record for the cast, but 1t cannot com- | 1890 election, and there has never | pears that Italy would like to enlarge [ fires and resulting losses are practically un- 1 : a ge | has been a powerful force in the movemen o y S slact Saeant o Tantly o | prevent the fact remains that a large pete with the Omaha man who took o | been held i the state an election | this _u-uumn\. under section 4 of th proportion of them, especlally in lnrv.:v:“"" stove without putting out the fire and | more exclting or where there was | tarlf act, but the apparent indifference | G0 Core they are most numerous and | letters ) i . N ‘ w. One day onl then returned and carried away the | greater incentive to get out the full | of the sennte to reciprocity treaties will | most . destractive, might be prevented by| Edmund Barton, who is to organize he| Nothing reserved. See windo y Y ) » one of 189 rense ; rage s offor on- | ods of construction now perfectly well | first federal government of the Austialian | conl scuttle ] vote than the one of 1890. Increased | probably discourage any effort to en- | metbods of con oft | firat tederal government of the Austrs et hat acreage under cultivation, inere in| large trade with Italy by this means, | known and of perfectlly well proved |commonwealth, is & nativ 1n R e 8 no ore than & uarter of | years old and for many years has been ) DY:PanEian AAMKIK PROMASIY 1o bulld | properiy Fethred fof iNaatint, lacrease e - e o b st | Ahls IaNYer 1a Naw Baoth Welee: Tia a new home to shelter his kingly head, | I school population, growth in every Nebraska extends congratulations to . R frection bely the surface statement of | South Dakota on the passing of pop ruction that i8 actually fireproof. It is | vocated the necessity of fede fon of t tut he will lose no time fn doing so. | ¢ ) structl \ ] et i One of the Strong poluts in the charac- | the census roturns, which indicate that | ulism, Governor Lee could not resist | not creditable 1o American civilization and | Australian colonics. He has been not un 9 oy N k ¢ vss th e miserable old firotrap | justly styled the father of the new comm g . DY itude | Nebraska has added fewer than 10,000 | the temptation to leave a legacy of | progress that the n b ] ter of his royal higness Is promptitude € \S othod of bullding should still prevail so|wealth. In 1897 he was the lor repre < s of action, His next annual pageant | People to its populution u ten years. It | trouble by making deathbed uppoint ‘:wh »“.: :n‘ Inlnlxfif.]:ml»’nu.- SRR ap- | sentative in New South Wales and he was | R. S. Wilcox, Manager. will be fust as attractive as though it [ 1% extremely ditticult to approximate | ments. These will onty serve to annoy | oS T0 G G E BRI 00 Shioh we |one of the framers of the original com- | Omuha's Only Exclusive Clothicrs for Mcu and Boys > a " [ the o - | Governor Herried. But South Dakota monwealth bill, | started frow the old Den, the actual growth of the state ln popu- | Gover bave cited, Except black and white—3 for $1.00. te a revival of Scandinavian art and

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