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] TH DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 DISCUSSING THE SHIPPING BILI not, as a great maritime and commer- [over to the Cuban authorities, and if| TINKERING WITH WAR TAX | GLORINS OF MODERN WA THE ©OMAHA DAILY4§EE: The shipping bill has been restored | cial nation, afford to do otherwise. Justice then miscarries 1t Wil be the| o oo L duction of tt ‘11’0 RECLOTNEi :"'E COUNTRY| , - i R ATER, Editor. in the senate to its privileged position tault of the Cuban courts. 159 ok DeNR Sheths Prom T wuts 10 1 [ Burenn of Forestry 1n 0 Newcomer tn spects of Prescat-bay Methods - as unfinished business, but It s not to| PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS MUST GOON. | | cent—which, report says, is ona of the | Unele , Sam World, but it Philadelphia North Ameriean interfere with the appropriation BIIS | rhe perennial contention is on again | Alyoer g quarter of a billion of dol itlmng'w \.‘.lun [ y cut down the rev Menns to 1 A Work. | The s t of olden times was a frank I 7 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. This indicates that the friends of the | gear proposed changes in our spectal | jpg jg tho estimate put on the aggregate |:lv:1|":r’v‘:I {he Whels of (M anoyance | WASHINGTON Jan, 24.~(Special.) ¥ ealioits b ! ...v,"n:-”»‘\::n’u:”:fy: Dafly Bee (without Sunday), One Year.$860 | measure are determined to press It 10| pugosement Inws. Bills bave — Deed | minergl utput of the Transmissourt | caused by tho law as oo et | Bane 50 depertisat of the MativBe] gUTOPS: | et of war 10 But traneient, 1€ ARY B B0 Yokt esoevser zg | vote at this session if it be poseible| progented to the leglalature ot the oh® | states for I Add 1o thut the| New York Teibune: It 18 a good rule for | ment benefits so many people through its | Impres Murder, pillsge . And SREINS | Rl Al TR RS (201to do so. Whether they ean ccom- | gde to do away with the petition of | value of agricvltural, live stoek and | the taxing power never to make ltself felt | operations as the Departnient of Agricul- | FEFE 0 Bl but thie minor [hidents of his ’\‘\‘f-‘»‘fl';”m'.‘.f".,,f" \w\-,“‘ o L plish this, in view of the equally de-|yhutting property owners as & e | manufactured products of the section | V00 essarily, It it has the optlon of get- | ture From a small beginoing as an in- | {° Al it ted &t them. he ma OFFICES termined purposo of the opposition to | requisite to street improvements, as 1ot | and you will find that the west added | UDE 8t the same constitucncy by one tax |sgnificant division of the patent offce it JJesord of his protest, because. com Gmahe The Bet T el utiding, Twen- | Prevent action, is a question, but'it 18| jn the case of mew paving, leaving it| nearly a billion dollars to the wealth | same amount. lot it choose the former ”‘,-" in ..fx"\:.’.‘.l“» Mu“..y\,fl :n’:)\: N e et wapapers to print his story 1€ he ty-nfth and N Streets evident that It it can be brought to 8|¢o the councll to proceed at its discre- | of the world during the closing year of only annoys and makes taxation irksome | ployed the very best scientists in their lines | COUId Write. When he came home he did Chlengo Bl n‘n’,‘fi‘.;’flxfif;m vote It will pass. It is sald that if | tjon jn the absence of protests reD-|the contury | and government unpopular by intruding it- | In the whole country. In fact, not only | "0t fell his neighbors so much about the New York: Temple Court. the supporters of the oill insist upon | recenting a majority of the frontage, solf twico upon the citizen's attention, The | the colleges and the universities of the| €TIMes he had witnessed or committed a8 Washington: 1 Fe rvwgn_h)‘"”'" its being taken up daily and kept be-|ang on the other to require the petition | More Likely to Burn Up. check drawing community s subject to | United States contribute thelr quota to th ‘«:- ut the brave things he had done and CORRESPONDENCE ' 5 eai.| fore the senate until disposed of. the | iy avery | ~ Indianapolis . News, [ other stamp taxes. 1tn telegrame, ltn ex- | borsonnel of this department, but the| the ROFY he had won, and £o the hideous O AT dPessed: Omah ol R bt s A town that harbors both Mrs. Nation | Press receipts, its stock transfors, its deeds | sclentific institutions of the old_country | Fealitles of war were covered by the false (R catns TN D taed: "Omaha | opposition will hold up the legielative | Prom the arguments urged on both| A town that Bacbors beh Mk SRHOR| 0" raes, e patent medicincs sclentife tnlttions of the old_ country | FRNen of war were covered by the faleg g Ld””xr«:”‘-uh:l‘“;ml FrTERS | appropriation bill by discussion that| gides the public would naturally be led T | all stamped. It taxes are to be reduced | the officlals ana employes under Secretary } victims was drowned fn the babble of Business Totters and_ remitiunces '[’?l:’r‘xfl will make progress very slow and p: to suppose that the difference of opiuion | Worthy mulation. “' I8 wiser to cut oft entirely some ome | Wilson. As at present constituted the de. | bonsters and tho ¢ 3t swords beating Bt T Ww N { haps force the chairman of the aP-|turned on how much of the expense was | Globe-Democrat ; ;-:‘:;-vlnr-.“vnn“n will be of most gencral re. | PAFtment 16 organized into (wo separate v ;r'n‘vl“ncm e s Remit by draft, express or postal order. | ¢, yyiagonize the ship payable 14 The Bee Publishing Company, | ping bilL ""_'] how much by the city at large, or on | g b8 S0t ot e coward, the bully | but (he time and temper of the taxpayer. | cessful conclusion of many of the researches feeling 10 ol f glory entlce him Bnly 2-cent stamps accepted in payment of | displace it with the mone, bills. There | gome threatened contiscation of ProD- |and the brute in those who delight in tor- | San Francisco Call: It is to be borne fn | ¥hich have been inatituted by this depart- | INt0 the ranks and he takes up the trads mafl accounts. Fersonal checks; €XCOHL ST | g no doubt that every possible dIBtory | erty by excessive taxation, When a8 A | turing fellow-students in the name of fun. | mind in this connection that the republican | (10 1 found [n the fact that as often as ( O KIling, not because e jn brute, but THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY method will be employed by the oppo-| matter of fact those polnts do not en —_— [ piatform adopted at Philadelphia last June | & MA% Fiees to pro-emineties ho ls selzcd OF BHGKTSE of & #ende of duty, When 16 " r " neuts of the measure to defeat actlon | ¢ar jnto it at all. Wonder of the Centu | dec If-rv\ The Dingley act, amended to|"Pon by some college and is tempted away BT R i 3 'y hen he STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. . ew York Tribune provide sufclent revente for the conduct |PY ® much higher salary than the depart- | #¢€8 What war really i it appals him and Silite of Nebravka, Douglan Gonty, ¥ upon it. The requirement of the petition SN[ ai apour shipping coal to Newcastle o |of the war. has so well performed its | MeNt can offer under existing conditions, | he sets down the naked truth wid sends it George B. Tanchiick, seeretary o The Bee | What appears o have been the|piy cnables obstructive property OWD-|cleeks and caddies to Seotland: Germany ¢ | work that it has been possible to reduce | 5 crotary Wilson, since he assumed the | home o his “riends or to his newapaper D o D P mser of full and | strongest speech thus far made aga ers devoid of public spirit to block all | actually buying saverkraut in America by | tho war debt in the sum of $10,000,000. So | ARricultural portfolio, has recognized the And o the world hears the moans of complete coples the thunder ening and Sund; oldiers in|ample are the government's revenues and | 20Visability of giving such men an op- | Women and children 11 rhe Dally, Morning | tho ghipping bill was that of Senator ¢ " o gother, Omaha | the ton for the rations of he I pping b public improvements altogether, Omahs portunity for promotion, which would result | Of the captains and th Bee printed during the month of |m‘.y,m." 100, was as h’”;‘;‘dm Vest on Wednesday, but the press "": has waited yeurs for needed improve- :"':.'r':\"m'r"‘r"‘:w:"'.: :',::,,:;nr.,:"n:‘:.? JL’,‘,‘,’.’.JTQV.VEIJ ‘I; 1‘-’«“?1‘»}‘&.’."m.“y"vnnl,:'ym.{,l:,.‘:"':‘5: a check upon the loss of the depart Here are ‘wo plety of the glory of 1 ::;:2 R port of what he sald does not £how | ments whose cost the adjacent Property | breast to Pomerania of pumpernickel to the | funded 2 per cent bonds sell at a premium, | MEUt'S most valuable officials. The secre. | WA, 6 from a Uritish officer i Africa - Yt anything new in the way of argu-|could eastly bear, because It would | Rheingau? | The country s now justified in expecting, | t4f¥ ©Of agriculture is fortunate in having :‘;Tv‘-"w' from An American in Chins, The 27200 2 ment. He condemned the navigation | pring more than proportionate benefits, | e— | and te will bo the policy of the republican | t6e, SUPPOL of (Ne house committes S O G L e Camaso o laws and urged the poliey of free sUIPS. | bocause some nou-resident owner per- Treainh Folltical Minds. [varty to bring about, n_reduction of the | SETIcultUre, Many members of that Body, | (i GLECpieren an expedifon in ::::;: ..; e as all free traders do and have done | gisted in a policy of putting no wWore| 1t js fpteresting to observe the mmm'“"_": l‘r\'\l:“l"”:h'du» ‘«:"v\I;i::’:’.‘;.nh:“r‘f.nf.“f\f:" Have Bed voure ot eapetiones I8 dm"w‘““h During the trek. which lasted four days " aT480 9 since the question of building up @an|money into the efty than absolutely | processes of persons who grow indignant | of taxes, it hehooves ,,,..,,,‘,,m"‘ ans of the | Problems arising in the Agricultural de- | OU! Progross was like the old-time forays Ameriean merchant marine for the | pecessary. The difficulty of securing | because some of the southern siates have wenato fo act with the house fn keeping | PAFUMCDL All the members of the sub- [ I the bikhlands of cotland two conturics ocean carrying trade has been dis-|jegal petitions in many improvement ;‘1"‘:2:‘:‘1‘“;"“‘:‘ "";‘““"n“‘:""m':“ ":‘r"‘."hwl‘::' ;hn||.1|m1u.- The treasury is already over- | SOMIILee < 'l"" ‘"l':”"“' AL “:‘”““'““"""f‘:'; “”';“ it G0 AR L S S X G W ok : j | 1ation, and 0 o onded with money ph s of $20,000,. | Y10 bave to do with appropriations have| 8N we moved on from valley to valley ts of the property OWn- | of universal suffrage as asserted by the a long-established policy and thereby | ers should be amply protect ch and evory one of them has made §t | A1d tAFAINE out the women aud children to i despalr and utter r will be much more useful in the hands of | "' € | 27,725 the people and in the channels of trade tis personal business to find out for him- | 81t and wee 1 by the | Cuban constitutional convention wory L 87,050 3L, contribute to European shipbuilders | r . rativi p —— | self Lat the existl tons beside the ruins of thelr once beautiful . ght to interpose an imperative protest eIt Just what the existing conditions are Borrierirsees 26,008 > An Appronching Spectacle, e S FOSH Phoat 4 1. | farmeteads 18 the wt touch o 3 o and ship owners, Mr. Vest said tbe|ghould the council undertake to act in MWashington @tar RSONA INTERS, i ‘I"' e mbers ';'I ""k nflvlh|*' | ¥eteotiener .y" i g1 ‘”m'“ i ) " . o ural committtee W a wider knowledge [ }$1tchener's tron hand--a le th » Lot enbold anid Feturned Coplen.... % | bill “Is a part of the protective system | an arbitrary or unreasonable manner. | Alexander weeping for new worlds (o e NG ARRIIAT AN then the n't know that T want to rs of the department than the | Witness, and I oo ar nator Bacon of Georgia is one of those sacred to th 1 f | few who still insist that the present cen. | MiIlAry ccmmittee has of affairs relating republican party which | The worst part of the petition sy conquer has long been one of the striking her trip of the sort, It rather Not total sa W ol ; y figures In history. DBut the world at that revolted the mos s republicans will not hesitate to admit | o or, Mo 3 X0 gures in : o the department, or the pensfon | Tevolted th t of u Net dally Wveragh:: h iy 2 ¥ i tem, however, lles n-the excuse and fu- | f81res in history, EH (RO worid WL TR | tury began January 1, 1900, and insists that | 10 the War department, or the DUBHOR | * o raed & tack ot GEORGE B Tm‘“ ;'-w e while at the same time polnting to the | centive offered to invalidate special as- | globe Bad not besa dlssovered, Th | he s correct | committee of the Pension department, and N purned a track about six miles wide Subscribed In m ITESe N nd 0l 0 . o be had ot bee scovered L b 0 Ol thrcugh these fertile valle and co letely Sbsertbed tn my prescnce ahd WOR | results. that splendldly vindieate that | sessment levies and throw the burden |spectacle of J. Pierpont Morgan weeping | The pope’s income for the year 1000, | *0" rtile valleys, and completel wo MB HUNGATE | system. Free traders like the Mis-fof jmprovements that inure almost ex- | because —there were no more raflways to including that from real estate in Italy a ety Nowry T T | wourl senator have been for forty years | clusively to the benefit of abutting | Purchase would be much more impressive. | ¢ls¢Where Mr. Wadsworth has long recognized that |destroyed the village of Wilpoort and the it would be advisable to remove the clog |flourishing town of Dullstroom. It was an in the flow of promotion, and his assoctates | order and had to be obeyed. But all the 1 invested securities, special gifts | |and Peter’s Pence, is es ed & )00, | o as a i =0 Bryan contemplates a trip fo [ fighting the protective policy, in spite | property upon the shoulders of small | oo = = GeRnie (ke BNiL | ,,r['l.rj |r" 15 estimated at $4.375,000. | haye come to his way of thinklng, so that [Same, It was an intensely snd sight to sea Europe in search of rest. Wi I, that|of the fact that under it the nation has | taxpayers already charged with all that L .r'x'.‘.:t':l.»m i ‘r:“ e Bailt. PR urnivall, most illustrious of |in the present agricultural appropriation (he little homes burning and the rose bushes ) s s b I a v Ingl cholars in England and just ending | bill provision is made for the incorporation [ Withering up in the preity gardens and the comes of heing an editor. ma marvelous industrial and com-| really belongs to them. The examples| Several members of congress and other |his 7Tith year, rows fifteen miles on the | of several of the minor divisions into six [pathetic groups of homeless and distressed J merclal progress, demonstrating the [are already altogether too flagrant |Eovernment officials during the last ses- |Thames on Sundays, and recently took part | sclentific pureaus instead of two, If the |¥omen and little children weeping in ab Now the fee man beging to see a rift | value of that policy. During all these | where large property owners who have | ¥lon received gifts of 25,000 shares each in ; in a race, which he won fn the clouds, It will not take many | years th have contended that we | initiated and instigated expensive stroet a gold mining company that was belng or- | Major Gene: A ol ganized to operate at Cape Nome. They |ruury 7, be the gues ek A tytnite y distinguished erican offcer N of these days to wake his harvest surc. | khould pay tribute to British and other | improvements for their own advantage, |are somewhat disgusted now at recelving | to be xiven l'h)' Au VI(\I{ l..‘...u;. At & dioner ‘;h . \‘:|\'“(l{w (’m'l"f,’n"(:r"""“”.'.'.'.’ (:1 1‘1‘\0“1.:' i \mlnI tio J l‘lrl.:n: e Th”m:\,:‘;::.‘: D by the Society of the Genesee . ot Agric . a Weathe ekin to a friend abo o 8 — _ = foreign manutacturers for pretty much | after having reaped all the benefit mnd | notices of ussessment on their shares. It | of New York, an organization of former |bureau, a bureau of animal industry, a [invasion of China, says Don't discourage the auditorium di bing they made, as they would | the largely increased the value of [8erves them right. Members of congress | residents of the city of Rochester. | bureau of plant industry, a bureau of for-| “The whole region from Pekin to the ors by running when you see them. bill is endorsed by the house and senate, as [Ject misery and despalr among the smoking E. §. Otls will, on Feh- |there is very reason to belleve it will be, | Fuing as we rode away % BAVe' 51" pibhls aROW. FLy; (MUNte™:46| tHale Mol IHge HAve RENaL b TE should have a better sense of propriety than | Ey.Governors Richards, Smith and Toole, | 51¥, @ burcau of soils and a bureau of [ cOLAt, about 115 miles by wagon road, has Give them u welcome and a large 8ub-| guronean shipbuilders, But denuncia- | tions in the courts on techuical grounds | '© *¢°°Pt 8118 from corporations [tne only threo men who have been Mon. |Chemistry. This will afford the secretaty |been 13id desclate by the allles. = Bvery scription. tion of protection hus lost its force |to evade paylng assessments admittedly war Booms (he e { B govurons since’ thit tafeitory bae (00 SPESEREC S REERI I GO oy i Rt e P L : ‘m-k"—_—rm;‘y ot be reimbursed for | VWith # majority of ntelligent Amer- | fust and rensonable and wnload their| o Ationeapolls imes. hmtaral it o, o In attendance at the | Ceptional ability. In other words, I will | mandarin’s mansion and peasants hut, al money expended In suppressing Indian fcans and whether it be free trade in| obligations on the treasury of the city | 011" ,]‘m:‘“;";r"_‘;‘:x‘;; ';..",:“h:r':l'::l:\m:;w'(rnnr create a flow of promotlon, which will (have fared alike. Between Pekin and the maney X L Eiia | cotton or wool o ships, thes will bave | at large. [ coumtry - that ‘vear.and-thay wers worth | A Balt-lengih portrat of the late Adumiral enablo the department 10 offer inducements const T pussed near many villuges, besides outbreaks durlug the early dayn, Thls| Lo, e’y IR, FUURE contlEns,vo: o MEWAR | hrs e sn LT e and Y Rete wOrth [ sonucAs Winklow, Who Somnanted.the oid)| 1o, so8Rt WEINEUIMK 10 recinln fa the em- | the city of Tien Tain, small, compact citles, ploy of the government inetead of accept- (many of them, all “looted” silent and It Is regrettable that those who op- | with its work of public improvement. |up, and in 1583 the number had been re- | #100P-of-war Kearsarge when it sunk the | ju."ore lucrative positions outsi pose the shipping bill do not discuss|Its aren of paved strects must be ex-|duced to 13.665.307, worth $511,074.812. The ;":"‘i:*“":‘p‘kf to be pr o nted to the new Samson may mprove bis heraldic dic- | 1t with candor and fairuess. Some of | tended and other metropolitan facilities | potf MT eerehsed the number sl furthor | o BT sl i A ooyl g a o o 0 $603,969,442 x by, beb tion by reading the daily papers for a | the statements of Senator Vest do no |afforded it it is to retain its place | | | During the same period there was a like | It is intimated by close friends of Senator while now. It is not often so good au | eredit to his sense of what Is fair and |among the progressive cities of the | decrease in the number of mules, and their [ Chandler of 3 late than ne e, which | empty as the rulns of Nineveh or Babylon acceptances have heretofore been a serious | Except such coolies as bave been ‘rounded drawback to the work of the department. |up’ by the allies and forced to work under | The bureau of forestry, by the way, will |RUArd, not a native in a region lately teem J | take over from the Interior department all |Ing with human life. That s, no natives Hampshire, who was de- | matters relating to forest reserves, and the |outside of the big cities of Tien Tsin and opportunity to learn the real text of straightforward and their unwarranted | west. To accomplish this result calls | valug l_mr:'nsvll from $92,302,000 in 1897 to | feated in his recent contest for re-election, | Agricultural department will become the | Pekin; possibly they contain one-sixth of H kingly proclamations is afforded. character will undoubtedly be shown [for a broad Instead of a narrow policy. m:";h'flqu in 1896, The two wars came ::m he intends to wage war against the |department having control of all matters |their former population. Thousands of Xdwara VL INELE E5eACHTOE aocentlon | ineantive. i As toitiie atarof tho Blll 16| And; Aledred® Way, Siiteals 6C DI | the automosiienanen sthe prios of Horee | EFEOR BR: n AEtL i tond. tiker T SOv | forestry Intetests of the Rovecqment. LT e B Ll L evinced one of the chief traits of Anglo-|is by no means assured that action on | made more intricate and embarrassing, | flesh An enterprising farmer at \\"unhlm:mn ment Nn:;‘r:wir“ u.l-:::"‘:}. "x‘:: n-“ ::“:rfi'r :'m“'.:.‘.'.'::"‘:..ZT.,»T.',‘.'.'.LT f."'.‘l‘";.,f. .;::: Saxon character, veneration for father|it ean be had at the present session, [ while all iegitimate interests are ac- ’ iy W la., ships 130 cotton-tail rabbits daily to |forestry until compelled to do so. . The |cruel and brutal than others, but they got and mother. And we still laugh at the | the probability, Indeed, being that it|corded every reasonable protection that irowing Weary of the Strife, the New York market. The New Yorkers | United States has reached that stage today, | thelr share of the loot "y v Philadelphia Ledger. b th 4 2 | r “ " J Chinese for their ancestor worship. will g0 over to the next congress.|ls not apt to be misused. The WuFrebler/ab b MHIGS webbval, With | LT b eMOlIE R n longids;ths crase | AC (ROl tH1E LU forwRicavety MO | RN R L o s Fhel el S4T A > i . for Belgian hare meat contiuues in that | Will be made, not only to preserve existing [and world-power expansion means. This i = = There Is no doubt that the opposition | s army of seventy men, shows what the | jargo and fashionable center the Towa |forests, but to reclothe the mountains and |is war stripped of its mask and its tins 2 4 Y 4 L 8 . n onable center the lowa sts, e u ! ppe s mask ane o i For a journal which w expected to be | cun accomplish this if determined, as| olorado is threatened with a coal :lnr Im the lr::fmr»{nv» lias become. It 18 | farmer will have a fine thing. An Indiana | the hills which have been denuded of their ¢ the headquarters of the army of pluto- | yow seems to be the case, to do so. strike that may tio up all the mines, | oory Suefrilla warfare, which may be|man is also piling up a fortune canning [timber through the extravagant waste which A BUNCH OF SMILES. g cratic exterminators, Mr. Bryan's new y : n for vears and may easily turn | hg meat of the Belgian hares and market- | has gone on for a century A sonsiderable space in 4 smelters, railronds and factories In the [into robbery, the only distinction being | e it as “boneless turkes - s dofbituie' sl Bomarville Journei Hicka=Ate you sver o paper takes up consider: l‘ GROWTH OF NAVAL EXPENDITURE. | tate, Denver uewspapers are urging [that the guerrillas war only on a foreign |, o 00 ¥ 'B ING troubled with tnsomnia? f 4 defending the selection of its title, Thb oAvAL airopelation L DIl BBtoro | oer thls Eottivks thie. thodey tiatithus, Give,| $AmY, - While;ibe” robbers, ori banglfii rob | o 108, Wink Whish u'l‘vrmljllvvnmll “r‘ no smatl | BOOMIN THE EXPOSITION | Wicks-No. 1 pay my bills P — 3 . b s foreigners and countrymen indiscriminately. | ©* 5 ¢® 9 9 sy Loftus was a | pai - ey congress provides for an expenditure, in v y o a8 W om- scriminately 3 e : Harlem Life: Dodson—Tapley hopes to b Although there are notes of discord m“fid ":""Imr e Im‘m e a duty to the p‘uhlInAml well as to them- | gy "¢ (he insurgents can he forced to poor v‘nn“'n compared to that sometimes [ S$t. Lonis Sends a Committee to Urge [a wocial lion i pes to be In the applause which greets his acces . i 77,000,000, selves. A legislative committee I8 in-|arop the guerrilla feature, there is some | hTOIrAed by Governor Dockery, the now | Action on Appropriat Fogmon-1 don't see why he shouldn't be; 5 . largest amount ever reported. It is|yestigating with a view to preventing |reason to hope the natives will aid the [J1880Url exccutive. ‘He draws down the e {8 already a cub. P gion to the throne, Edward VII may be "y » left eyelid in the most k he - ettt N O nogae || ATRSEARY - $13000,000Fshg (He bill of | the blockade sure to result from a fuel [Awerican forces to restore order by cap- |t “H f PRavlsg way : E . Somerville Journal: 1ihel-Did you ever consolpaabr raforting Jast year, but in order to appreciate the'| gnortage. The situation/ opens a new | UT'R8 or destroying the robbers e expressing anything from flat| WASHINGTOYN, Jan, 34.—A large and fo- | wish that you were & man? s would sniff, no matter who assumed the | 2+ S0 Chip i B A i refusal to positive acquiescence. The place | fluential delegation representing those in- | Maude—T did, when 1 was introduced to E: crown, growth In naval expendituro it is nc phase of the industrial question, as it Great Ounurinalistias drow hunter never knows which interpretation to | terested In the Loulsiana Purchase World's [ **" . T SR ey sary to revert to the figures of the last | prings into strong light the Interde-| Chicago Chroniele. | choose. exposition, to be held at St. Louls in 1903, | Judge: Casey—Whol don’t ye pay Cassidy X e suvings and state hanks 1o Towa | naval bill passed undec the administra- | pendence of fudustries under our mod- "":"I‘:\mr:v':!:]l;: 'u‘r'rl;,\ju in Kogland of our Senstor Chandler was & stenographer | was heard today by the spectal committes | . 00 cints yo owe ime S show an inerease in deposits during|tion of Tresident Arthur, when the|ern system of organization. “An injury (JREle TEOY SRR T BAETE TROME | WEC0 (0 o tor “Goneral Butier. Hie 1o of tho house of reprencttatives having| gond ight G wudil ¢ b fricion'wia Kim » Y g 5 4 : 4 o Ly e . . offers a d c p o letters ieneral Butler. o 1s | charge of that subject @ exposition fs | for anything. ’ the year of $3208120. Towa is always | policy of ““""_'r':k a "““"lfl“él“"’: '|- to one is the concern of All" Was the|to our British cousins. They have been | the only stenographer in the senate and | designed on a scale of unusual magnitude. | 3 d up toward the top in the prosperity tered upon. iat bill carrled a little | workingman's slogan @ few years ago, |much annoyed by the facility with which | still keeps his memoranda in shorthand | $15,000,000 alteady being essured for 1t by [ 1 Gh'pen AR ginexperienced Parent— \ colomn, mot only at eclection time but|Over $15,000,000, which was then re-|and it now seems to be accepted as true |General Dewet appoars at three or four | notes. Representative Hitt of Ilinols | the United States government and the eity | hink in the world ! 5 o d all the year-irouni) gurded as & YOIy generous Approprin-|of the great Industrial enterprises as |Points simultancously, thus rendering very | does the same. He was ono of the first | of St. Louis. 1t will partake of the tnter- | Fxperienced Farcnt-¥oull ind she, comes 7 e tlon. Only one naval bill since ap-|well. The solution of the Colorado sit- ;‘r:fl":‘l:“'hv“'ul:_or lwn;mloml_v assimilat- .«llr\nnurallh(-irx in Tlinols and took down | national scope of the Paris expositiop und |® Fo0d deal dearer when she's about 2 $ Mr. Crowe, vever, ¢ ' 4 emorable debate betwee c d e Chicago World' r Sy £ Kansas City 1s casting about to ar- | propriated less than $20.000000 and | yation will be of general interest. O naner ERILLIAIS AR Ne [ Ho Biskictable dohefe heimeen Lincola ani i G N s iod T P LR IR L 8 H 4 o s | Douglas. elegatlof prose da cluded | deal of egotism aniong actors?’’ askes 1 range for an clectrical display similar | when the Spanish war came the ap T e e i T by e e T e e e e P v i ET R e i $ to Omaba's in connection with the fall | propriations lucreased to $36.000000.| 1 Nation and the misguided women | M8 been in sixteen different places, from [ the late Noble L. Drentis of Kanas City, | sourl, Charles W. Knapp, president of the v B oy, to aay (hate, 18 RatEReNd % carnival. Omaha men led the way in| Last year the amount was $65,000,000, | ()0 are following her have reached the 100 to 1,000 miles apart, on the same day. | Mo, are of a rather doubtful character, but | St- 1.0uis Republic; ex-Congressman Nathan | ho le e ¢ HI:m— s actors u[:.v- uim!.n.; they that respect, and thelr success iy find-| so that the pending bill shows an i | g e ot careor in a free-forall|1¢ sy pertoctly apparent, therefore, that | one’ at least is vouched for in a manner | Frank, whu was one of the congressmen | COUNd play THiumict as well ad 2o i . i * . c it Mr. Crowe can be Induced to undertake | which makes it unquestionable, The s who framed the Chicago exposition legisla- | cyovors Sealer: * ing wany Imitators crease over that of a year ago nearly ; a The sponsor Cloveland Plain Dealer: *Yes, she s a 5 ng wany s ; b ¥ | streot fight In a Kansas town, the Wives | the job of assimilating Dewet the Boer | for the story s George W. Martin, who says | 100 cx-Representative Sath W. Cobb of | very nice irl i 1 4 3 T s o equal to the entlre appropriation of | 4¢ waloon keepers belng their opponents. | Reneral will soon find himselt in a corner. | that Prentis recited the incident while din- | Missourl, and Messrs. James Hagerman and [ &l then she hos o mones.” | Washington folks are already in line | geventeen years ago. It is always a question whether the |lord Salisbury should open negotiations | ing at Mrs. Martin's table. It seems that | C- H. Spencer. Chairman Tawney of the | fiaciuse vich Rirla are always superb or to receive the Nebraska presidential| 1t is a heavy expenditure, but fntel | yqo5tion of violence has ever furthered with Mr. Crowe, the more 80 as It is per- | a bashful young man had fallen in love | CONETessicnal committee explained the pres- | stunning, or splendid. They are never electors. Although not long a wanderer| ligent public opinlon I8 favorable to ), cause of temperance, but there can f:‘;“fi R i, “mlnm with one of Prentls' daughters and had | €8t status of the measure. The sundry | simply nice e 3 ] cate o ewel 000 yea 88 . »prop o from the fold of republicanism, Ne-|{he further strengthening of the ba-|pe no question that the methods em- |he rm_h_’("; R A years unle ;\:\f:l:r:‘:-“l‘v’:: n:rlum m.;’. onsent of nu.}nlnl:‘l lnulrn[sr:::‘:n:v:'n m:‘l":;;"!&u”:n-:_“"ml T COLD SPARE BED. i '8 ref » celebrate { ) : 3 athe eir marriage. After reading the | talned a provisic e ed % 1 braska's return Is to 1." celebrated much | tion's sea power, lu.onhr that In this| bioved by Mrs. Nation and her assocl letter carefully Prentis turned to the hm”x!sm,.fi government to appropriate $5,000,- | clara A. Trask in New England Farmer. il . as was that of t prodigal. respect the United States shall not be ates have not raised those engaged In it Chances for a .\lrlrln Republie. and said: “Well, T see he can't spell well{000 when the local authorities had | wWhen you have n friend to visit you, if she = greatly inferfor to other maritime na- the es tion of the public. N Baturday Evening Post enough to ever think of becoming a news- | Provided §10,000,000 to the satisfac-| ~ bea welcome gue = There is not a Nttle curlosity in con- | tions and shall be able in any emer ":' m:n ;"‘l"""n 'm‘: s ‘m’mmt | The est parailel with South Atrican con- | paper man. 1 guess 1t's safo.” fion of tho secretary of the treas. | You Wil v to make hier huppy, and you'll I A v ¥ N ) s Vol of e lite €| ditions may be found in certaln conditions v. Th esent bill contemplates [ youlf ol her T R y nection with the stanza the 1901 West oy or. — ury The pr n i contemplates | you' )1 tell her all the story of your varfed 1 Point class will add to “Benny Havens, gency to protect its rights and inter-| pounor cau accomplish more by ex-|of our revolutionary war. The Boer cause | AMERICANS PAY BRITISW TAX, | carrying out this - pledge by making Houseliold cares i | exts everywhere. As was sald by the |y pie gnd pleading than all the militant | s not more desperate than was that of the v {he appropriation of $6,000,000 and at the | And everlastingly youll prate about your OB I the boys can get all they | opgirman of the house committee on | yninzons in the world. Americans during the awful times at Val- | Bondholders Nently &ht for an In- | samo time prosenting a comprehensive PIan [ puy whitever clse you do, don't, for heav 1 want to say into elght lines it Will be | paval affairs, we do not require a navy ley Forge. When New York and Philadel- Ta of governmert participation along the lines en's sake, be lod | a record job of condensing. » as England’s, but one of mod- " > p o ., |Phia were in the hands of the British Chicago Chronicle of the participation at Chicago To put that helpless woman in the cold ——— 8§ lacge & ".]"‘"“ 140NE 8 “‘( el hebill Introduced in the lower house | ypon rich families were vying with each | There fs sorrow and anger among Amerl- | (Governor Francis addressed the commit #ppre-ted The proposal (8 made that the powers| i size, built on conservative 1nes | of the legislature providing for the col-|other in doing henor to British oficers— | can purchasers of British government se- | tee, pointing out that the $16,000,000 had [ You may tell lier of vour troubles with Ay el o Powers |and capable of upholding the honor of | jection of agricultural and Industrial | when Burgoyne was driviog his great wedgo | curities, ‘and it would ‘be hard to say | boen wec ured by the local authorities. Of your niimeros hired girts. 70 » guarantee the Chinosw sonn by which| iy, country and the ting. It 18 not | gtatistics by the assessors is a good one [southward to cut in twain the colonies—| whether there is wore of sorrow or o | this amount $5,000,000 had been raised by | And what “she anld. and what “1 sald, the money Is ralsed to pay the Indem| coptomplated to enter Into rivalry With | iy principle. There Is 1o state fn the |When Cornwatiis wos shocoink WEhaker | ancer B A A [T T Vit artan i - Sk Sy . se were o time eso feellngs aro excited by the exac- | issue of bonds. He sald o 8p e wetting moon's last gleam, nity. 1t thasguasators are compelied | Soo CaB o Fuuiiaing up & Davy, DUE| ubiin wriich fs’ inore [RRESAE (. siush |UDi0e oast=—thote were agme ot the limes | Thees fwelioes aro excited by the exac. |lsee ot honde, T SAC AL NS SRR 06 | Ana Bogtn el et morning on'the same to pay it when duc it would be difficult when the American cause seemed hopelessly | tion of the income tax, amounting to 5 per | the people of the state of Missourl and the begtn again noxt ; | to sec just where they are to get even while the other maritime countries are| geytisties and few if any which would | jost | cent of the interest on the bonds held by | city of St. Louis was shown by the Jarge | pue whatever else vou do, don't, for heay- ] ' L steadily augmenting their sea POWer, | ponefit more by thelr collection than Ne- | In North America, England once planned | Americans. John Bull, it will be observed, [ YOle supporting the fssuance of bonds for | | = en's sake,bebod = # . 5 gt which must In the future be the re-|pracka. Under the present law the as-|to control the entire continent Tnstead, | has a “cinch” on this tax. He owes the | exposition purposes The. certifioate o | To RULithat Melplaas woman' {n;ithe el | General Lee 18 ot to po retived With | jjuuce of all such countries for the safe ls.r:,;.m; only make Iu Drotense of col. |there arose here a migaty republic. In| American holders of his eecurities cer- | tho secretary of state of Missourl showed a G { out a taste of what each of his prede i o - Africa, she is planning to control, first | tain amount of interest. le has only to|large majcrity in the state vote favorable to | You may tell her of vour pains and aches, et s i romamiREe et S [ REARHIERSGE HEE SROiRrE AL AT col- | Jecting statistics on the most IMpOrtant | grom “the Cape to the Mediterranean, and, | deduct the tax from the intercst and re- | the amendment authorizing the bonds and [, = and what the doctor sald, =" L of the Missourl, save one, had—a brush | °2I8) {nterests, the United States canuot | crops, and the lesser oues Bot evel & | this much gained, sho would gradually dom | mit the balance and the thing is deae [ the city of St. Louts vote showed eight- | That time you fiume toar dving with neu O g ' 1¢ one, =0 wrush | prudently and sately neglect it sen | protenge, No single thing would advance |inate all Atrica. it would bo but history | We hear from New Vork that American ninths favorable to the honds Of how Sou poured down bitters and drops 4 may be the Creeks | o cor "“\vo nave now a navy of which | tne interests of the stute so much as an |TePeating itself if, instead. a republic | holders have hastened to apply to the Brit- | Governor Francis cxplained the onthusls | o, AUGRBINEDING | oo vialarie: asd are only trylng to show him a good |4 oountry is justly proud. It is highly ddt 5 i An | ould arise, with ita shores laved by the | fsh government for redress, alleging that |astic manner i which St. Louls had taken | n you eaught the 4 h 8 time. " i authoritative statement of IL§ TeSOUTCes | yyiory of two oceans | they bought the securities upon the under- |up the work of preparing itselt for re- | you may hore her, you may weary her, till - efficient and quite able of copiug With | gng production. = [ e at they. were to got o eoratn | coiving the world's guests on that occasion B il an wen Hoad Talk at first hand way be cheap, but | ADY DAVY of no greater strength, Hut —_— | It Plain Thieving. | o otorest and. that they were not|in addition to pledeing $5,000,000 the city | But: for heaven's sake, dan't put her In the when it comes second-hand, by way of | With our new possessions, our expand-| phe Russian government has con Portland Oregonfan subject to the jurisdiction of the Rritigh [ WAS ATFanging ‘-\..u’m.v{.mb..r about $10 the phonograph, it evidently comes high, | /8 commerce and our more extended In-| cjuded that it is not wise policy to phu k| Cornelius L._Alvord, the defaulting note | government rr plrpotes of taxation 090,00 ooty tbepsg i oy g o o h ) |1 et : g e 1 | telle J Natlo ik of New! By way of reply they are likely to be | proved wate eration and other features, ~ ] Edison is requested to step up in court | terests and intercourse with the world, {4 friend In ne Americans who | teller of the First National bank of New | By B8 C0 SR \ith thelr aves open: | mutting st. Louis n creditabla coudition for GOI_D[:N and account for $225,000 worth, and it | 't 18 mauifestly a wise and conservative | pave fnvested in Russian securlties Wil Jopiancoq o only thirteen years' imprison- | that there was no concealment of the fact|this international event. As conclusive evl- | wasw't Bryan's campaign speeches, | POUCY to continue the work of naval|pot be ealled upon to pay income tax | ment. When we remember that for stealing | that the income derived from British ko dence that St. Louis had rafsed the §5,000,01) | ROD AN elther. upbuflding until we shall possess a ses | on their investments. Russin realizes | a horse the thief in many states gets from |ernment securities was subject to an fn y-qum\‘\l A :mn;‘;.rTL’- I-‘..‘x'\ rv'.x{l C IH’ OMAHA = power adequate for any emergency and | that it may want another loan some|fve to ten years, it does seem as if this | come tax They we likely to bo told that | (rom . Wikiiem 3L Tharmpson. chalriua ‘Oll CORPORATION Montreal's loss by fire brings to mind | upon which we can securely depend for| gay and the United States is the most ;’"Tk kg rmmdldn it i twmlmw ”r:' g :].:'”1';""\ ok ’:\lvx’x‘h ’u.‘r‘q“.l,“:: Thes | stating that s is had fulfilled fts P A N X ol b 2 t 18 not easy t this seem! nity | chase om Know s and tha at § L the fact that there are very few places | defense as well as for the safeguarding | likely field in which to look for it. | iy 'f, 0% St (8 @bl thie Berbink 0 Ch | et o Fikht (o expect exemption from a | promise COM Y [ left on the Amerlean contlnent where|of our rights and Interests wherever | {nder the present relgn of prosperity | 1o aseribe it to “influence’ of family and | tax which British holders have to pay | The uational aspect of the profect was| oo v the sieslast bitiane such a blaze would be possible. Nar- [ they may be. the people of this country have money | political friends. The truth fs that the fn-| And surely American holders cannot well ”l'l‘:'l‘ll |“|v|2: ‘("‘:I;;;:‘j‘: :lf;:l“]’:“ ""““‘:“‘: WA | of the SAVEST INVESTMENTS offered in row streets and antiquated buildings| Perhaps the pending LIl will mark | to loan, but they are not likely to loan | fiction of what seems a light sentence In | complaln They r.m‘vlwr expect 'm. l:u.mu SRMLIAL Sl CARATIMALIRNIC W 114 MMt fny' Clisnsite M1 business {s ‘ 1 have almost disappeared from the cities | the maximum of naval expenditure for |t to countries who levy a tax which I‘l‘h‘h nl "MT is ’dn- lnhnn' law and to |hv; x;‘\““““: "l(hl:;; )l »'; A0 ": ”“I“‘l‘ "J i 'l""'l DI by making tbe appropristion, THE PRE RRED STOCK dtsy How dge. of of mont t pays British subjects and | . s aomnany. Wik {x" aftargatsol { of the new world. many years. That will be determined | absorbs all or & grenter part of the iu- | yuiy & man whe robs o e paote: | thereby yut & premium on forelgn holdings | The bill also provides for & pational o s company, WRAN 4. SERTEL ROy 8 — by events. But the annual outlay in | terest. Taent, of ' Kreat eum of money ought to |of Britlsh bonds [ commission of nine members to ve p- | & 2% "UE XU TWHICH 14 now etarted, { One feature of the Carrle Nation sit-| this direction will coutinue to be large suffer « more severe punishment than a| Nor can they complain that the Rritish |‘:m'~! l“‘ h‘ “l;"]:""f*'l";"’“flur '"::: '"'"|i The character 1 bhusiness standing of | uation in Kansas is the admitted fact|and no party fn power in the future | The extradition warrant for Neely has | horsethief, but lawmakers and judges scem | government assumes to exercise tho ‘x.uvw"”‘r»f’l‘;l' “'K““ s M“'_““f_‘\’l"vm’_” “"“u,n. five Omaha and four Los Angeles df. that saloons exist there without sane-| will venture to curtall it to, the detri- [ been signed and delivered and he “m.:u tlnn.k that it is more dangerous to soclety | power \..l-mnl_‘u “;\; v, v‘x;l:w yl..l::wu\\:‘l):: fari (e Saisonan Of HIER. CREDALORR I,l:,. assure wise and carcful manage tion of the law. The mad actions of the | ment of the navy. 'The army may be [ sall for Cuba Sunday to stand trial on | i Ie! & hoteethies off with & Night sentence | Prefiiil 19 M\ erest was subject to a |ments of world's falrs. A government OUR PROSPECTUS Wichita crusader merely cmphasize the | reduced and undoubtedly will be when- | the charge of embezzlement. The popo- | pose, that the bank thief will not probably | deduction, and acquiescence in the deduc butlding is provided for to cost $400,000 and | Ly yames of ofMcers and dircctors, y moral maxim that a compromise with|over there i8 no longer uecessity for a [ cratie press has printed predictions by | be able to find a fresh opportunity to rob | tion was an fmplied part of the contract :.. hu,lulrloynViy\yl’l:l‘tv;;i T"x’;:q IIAX-II:I"l’l;U;IH‘I\‘l#"« and full particulars, will be sent you for | wrong I8 crime, If Kansaus do not|large army, but the strength of the navy | the column that Le would never be ve-|# bank, while a horsethief can always re-| If the boot we ;,u the u'lu‘r ]t 5 \:‘ ‘vl ‘::\"v,n'rrvr' et at Tty ”'I ”I'*‘ | the asking { want probibition they should repeal | must be maintained and its efficiency | turned for trial. The United States will | S20e his voeation. In the matter of ex- | cans WELIQ SR8 M Y A var DS | apring on his way back from the Pacif JOHN G. CORTELYOU, Pres, ) y Santan 0y DOV e, and very prop- | pri ¢ thelr lawe, | | ot be permitted to decline. We can- | have done its duty when e la turued | ymi) ,nr"_:z.u;':;:e'“'s,";;)"o;o i Doy ‘.wm and christen the exposition site, 1911 Davenport St - Omuha, Neb, f