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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1901 I'ne OMAHA DALY BEE . 1 ERNMENT FOR PHILIPPINES | have been to invite civil strife and of residenc n his blanks th STAMP TAX REDUCTION, AMERICAN 8¢ SRS IN CMISA. [ and is gratifylog them by such action? It - The recommendation of the Taft com- | there is 1 U tensonable doubt that| 76 feet He had carefully m 3 such there be he is b £ing & viclous de E. ROSEWATER, Editor [ mission regarding Jegistation for the | such would have been the result. 1o the ho W ¢ . : Quatnt Comment el Eiwhting i omes = & Wnes, treansmitted to cor that event the United States would | t . W ] Afous chara PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. b L 1 ! few da fl trong supp been compelled to resume occupa A N 4 ¢ ans. 11 the o der in th ' have had thelr way every who was caught we TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION the eablegram from leaders of the | tion of the island and probably use e th Daifly Bee (with Jay), One Year.$6.0 ral party at Manila pr ore tore pence and ¢ @ | erally be abolished promptly \v Dally Hee a One Year ¢ without discrimination. Where these taxes | do not carry with them any burden—as for | PAIER in China The dispatch states that there are large | trouble, but thus far the Cuban people | &t s nee all checks shall be'stamped—no one is ikel wtul and b ceesslons to the federal par v lave Dbeen dealt with so fairly and ain of them. But every onero 1 e . = the federal parts . g . Senso N Swenret ~ A . L EN Sty " would not be b sanctify a crin Time | stands for American sovere 3 all | honorably that they have no reasonable ) Herata CceSSAry War tax prov ¥ n t He will form and doe 1 1 the quality of the act of has it mi ted soldierly con \,,.,m of the archipelugo, and declares | ground for doubting or distrusting the [ We get ea of the difference betw tatutes should be abolished | e e and too With the “hour of pence has soundec Ited States, 15988108 And collecting taxes on pers | p o tha ) hour of pea lia unded. United Stat rx» llecting tax 1 per Philadelphia P ' express opinions about What 0 ! ever e going on, and these extend York City from the | nouticetrent (ho original Tovy of about | COMmItiee would have been wiser It In its 9 HOW To REDUCE TAXES "’ icem i ‘r‘-“‘“" ¥ abou ny changes in the house re e bill it | Cven lans and dispositions o A Commur ni to news and edi- | United States, decline to join that party | While the committee from the Com- |y g7 "oy Y000 By the tamitier o raph mes- | § Hen Wit el P g i3 oeaeed: because the prospect of an indefinite | Mercial club persists in demanding that | process of RYIRE thow of. Thires | LV 0N SEOTR DRERERIN, S50 THNIOR | o0 taw oveeston 1 piteind ey ool Bee, Editorial Deg Nt : which th y ¢ uance of government | the city council defy the law and the | some tall swearing off going on there now hich this tax was levie stamp, | clean by congressi BUSINESS LETTERS 5 itinnan itary government ) m 1 & oft golng on there oW | o " iee bt the amount yielded by the i D in front of the beat of an American | ©'7¢ : pitiness letiors and”remitiances should | makes them distrust the purposes of | COUFS by refusing to make the tax levy | by some of the richest and most eminent | (" couid Tairly have been continued on |Aenirs. He waiched my preparations for | . pany, Omaha the United States asked by the Board of Education, it |l “*’ of * metropolis, who think It} o 10grann and express companies. Neither | Making tea with great inte 1 when [ ke th REMITTANCES. T'his distrust, the federal party leaders | OVeriooks the main point fuvolved ;”:"‘: " :“('" bave no personal | now pay thefr full share of taxation. A |Aall was ready calmly left b and, [ ““ " “("‘ 'N e bl B |"r;:ll" by draft, expte »~m;lv;*:?’f";;{"',’f say, will certainly be confirmed if the| HOoWw can the affairs of the eity be run K : tax of u cent a dispatch in v would for | ! ""I‘ ng his rifle on the gre L b HRE (e bt A ”‘“‘”‘ I' n By tant stamps accepted In payment of | prosont congress shall adjourn with- | 00 less money | g Detive \.wxv->“‘\‘\‘v]~)v:ln“l‘: lon “ v'I!fl'r;n‘: h .nm;‘ ny ‘l..{\.“ s ‘Th‘:‘];« ‘».‘,r Rt e b Diaicsounts, Fersonl chocks, eXCOled: [ont giving the president authority to| Tht 18 the question awaiting an an-| - Buflalo Express | Actly s third of 3 per cent on the Srows . |hour to discuss American politics ile| ThE ex-confederate who protests against HE BLE PUBLISHING COMPANY stablish purely civil governient with | $Wer. When the committee appronches | (55 SIS ;‘;‘,"»:Iv‘.i::lI:LJ’:‘T e tine | celpts. Such a tax could not be transferred | ¥as a Bryanite wnd hored me to death. WL The Tl porsis Ny Standy DALtV the usual powers. The bellet s ex- | Cither of the tax-levyiug bodies 5t 18 [ why 1t is proposed this year to appropriate | '© MeSSAEEs and both telephone und sleeper [ This Englishman did not reflect on the | #ith the real heroes of our great war than ¥ car companies have paid the tax levied on | fact that his guest was when at home a € Who perpetrate these outrages them withouc such transfer | citizen and a voter and a possible prest LINES T0 A Ao {dent of the U 1 tes. He may hav politician and an ex-offic observe et ) Iy recalling fn that faraway [1i0!¢ ng Edward Vil ha W and every f the United States ind The Cuban problem is not yet solved valty led spenker of the house of representatives, | and before it fs it may cause no little t . instance, in the case of the requirement tha g Bullding, TW rk: Temple Court But there are Filipinos who, while will i or W hingtc Fourteenth Street. COPRE INDENC t in 1 v f heroic stri ing to aceept the soverelgnty of the following instance is giver b etray (he ca h scrub such s the fac STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION Btate of Nebraska, Douglas County, 88 pressed that conferring such authority | With the simple statement that its mem- | $3,500,000 for such delivery. The weak point pugarge B. Tzechuck, secretary of The Bee | o the president would inspire conti- [ bers are opposed to n higher rate of | in the present system Is that the ex- | A 1-":;‘:"-»‘,. AR i ber of fll and | dence and hasten the acceptance of | tXation, Estimates made by the Board tension of deitvery to the country leaves | San kI B L L b L ho annals of the country furnish a more leta coples of The Dafly, Morning, & oo . d the co ¢ of peace. |Of Education and by the council are sub- | (he smaller villages in an uncomfortable | 10 & g s gm0y e prinied duting Ors | soverelguty and th ming ol LA L : i position.. The citles bave free delivery | \TItating instance of corporation deflance t'of December, 19%, Was as follows: | They therefore appeal to_ congress to | Mitted for inspection, but o detatled | {54 'the country has free delivary, bt he | 1Al 18 supplied by these express corpora 1 raq | Athorize President McKinley to es *hate has been had except along the | villages are 1ot out in the cold. However, | 1008 0 connection with these war taxes s T | tablish civil government whenever he | €eneral line that property owners do not | the social pleasure afforded by the village " ngress has done itself no credit by with- | want the levy increasgd. This has had | postoMce must be taken into consideration | (410K from the contest in this manner in this matter 1t should have re-levied the tax and er | | —— | forced its payment out of the income of the > | to this appeal. The Taft commission | $eems fruitless | One of the 010 Boyx. | contumacious corporations. The fact that the gton Star It is admitted at the outset that money | Cleveland Plain D nation's legislators have meckly responded | familiarity with American topics than from | the wise man 26,505 o 25040 | Spooner bill, introduced in the last ses- | 18 needed to carry on the affairs of the | Litte Johuny Reifl, the American jockey [ 10 the insolence of tk press companfes | BIS own method of handling them ¢ 27,560 | e . | It 5 who lately piloted one of the prince of | by acceding to their nands is one of | Nor did this Englishman reflect on the coeeeenen BTBO L gion, This measure provides that “all [ ¢ity. Protection from fire, protection g e ! Iet<it 16 Nitew TESINAE: the: Cominanas ar.aro Y | b it Wales' horse to victory, cabled his con- | the most extraordinary cases of humility on | f@ k hat the comman < g military, eivil and judicial powers | from eriminals, the cleaning of streets, | qolonces on the death of Que ictoria | recd These corporat have spat upon | I0-chlef of the American forces in China 27,140 e 27,840 | n the death of Queen Victoria v v i It 27,250 i 40 | necessary to govern the islands shall | the repair and construction of thorough- | and bas received at his home, in Toledo, a | “OVBTess, spurned the nation's government, | 0S¢ from the ranks. For all this critle bimit 27,7 " | until otherwise provided by congress be | fares, all the endless details of the | reply in which Edward VII subscribes him- | #0d. like Boss Tweed, are now asking: | knew, indeed, he was entertaining another T «a g 27,650 : What are you going to about {t?" | General Chaffeo in embr It s altc What—er1d 20,903 gether likely that in carly days of t Lany, 0w prese of a man of kin me of the arguments he mong his neigkbors in America could have been more natural from the Americ viewpoint, and failure to make himself interesting doubt blisher loss proceeded more from his host's ur sifit 210 | belleves it opportune, Congress should promptly give heed | 10 apparent effect and the debate so far 27,020 . 27100 . 27,0 0 27,420 z7.10 [ urged the fmmediate passuge of the | Judgment munleipal housekeeping are involved, [ St “vour true friend and comrade in the | old days.” It may b trifiing tncident, | The spectacle is not one which is calculated : : ¥ but emphasizes the kindly nature of the | '© Inspite patriotic sentiments among the [<ivil war Private Chafiee then 2| the prosident shall direct for maintain- | 1f the committee can show how the fire | ol GGt Hhe wndiy mature ot the R TG fe done, these corpora | &t ¢ ha v bout men | [ lug und protecting the inhabitants of [ department, the police department, the | touch of that nature which “'makes the | U088 Would be driven out of business and [and mcasures and was free in expressing | the islands in the free enjoyment of | Public works department or any other | whole world kin." “Kind hearts are more | COMpelled to le » country to which | them around camp. That was an every- | | they are a disgrac day indulgence with the soldiers who | hearini that mude ! —_— fought the civil war. And had any English | Me (0 remaln there RSONAL POINTERS, | military critic been within hearing he JR g, \aed satisfactory results, it will have pointed Liiting Hoet of Rifie ph |t Aoubiviess Have: Bewn ke HULE: auts.| hves 1, 'q out the way to economy which will per- | New York Mail Express Mr. Carnegle’s libraries at the present | prised as was this critle fn China at what wit of a lower rate of taxation There s a serious slde to the “Terrible | ™t¢ Of increasc will soon encircle the | scemed from the conventional viewpoint |y fih'cifS Records A veal humorist i« a man Teddy" literature with which American | 8/0P¢ | more than audacity ) gl DR L youth has been regaled since ex-Governor | The demand for 1,000 school teachers to go [ It is not objectionable, but grateful, to| Cieveland Plain Dealer: * Some f Rooscvelt began his hunting trip in the 10 the Philippines shows that the pedagogue | hear that the American fighting man fs | fade Tneaxs 1w the head that e mission pointed out that under existing [ 0f FEducation. Omaha has long been | Colorado mountains. Mr. Roosevelt, as we | follows the flug | not of the machine brand. Ordinary iy purely central civil goy- | Proud of its public schools. The system | all know, s a strenuously earnest man, and [ Naturally King Edward will drop his old | ®ce to orders is of course indispensable | “Then 1 supp sc Edward VIL will it of free education here has always been | & grave governmental responsibility s soon | Face course acquaintances. Being a mon- | 804 good marksmanship is highly desirable y W nights untll he gets usel Germany o gri ) sther | ernment can be established, no public man in the grip of another | 1 to devolve upon him. The irreverence of | arch is a horse of another color. [ But let him keep up his individuality an i « i » » fce 1 1 anchises of any kind g o d no | the boast of our citizens, These schools blissard. Maybo the fco man can ar-| frauchiues of auy kind granted and no h S¥panaEd KRdoET @ g all | the daily yarns from the heart of the Rock- | Thomas Kearns, Utah's new United Stages | M8 POlities within bovnds. From civil range with the kalser's government for | substantial investment of private capi- | have expanded and ave expanding all | o0 pygt “thoretore, be a pparent. To h senator. is a native of Ontarlo ”‘I 'm' {o | Vfe a8 an individual and a free man he i\ ! rder h a reciprocal exchange of wenther, tal in internal improvements Is possible, | the time. More children are in attend: |it noised about that our future vice presi- | Nebraska as farmhand while quite | ©3M® nd (0 cvil life as an individual and g Smm——— Quasi civil government s under way, [Ance this year than ever and more will |dent has been jostled in a scue with an | boy, later going o Utah, He mede his|® [T nan he will return. With us the Wded the Cross-Eyed B 4 i ¢ the sre are | enraged cinnamon be d tres good ¢ ukes the good sold # L woman of great will pow Nebraska's sentiments on the election | but the commission stated that the | D¢ in school next year than there are | €oraged cinnamon bear, and tread for hou large fortune in silver mining | good citi; kes the good soldier and i | on a bleak winter night by a pack of wolves, he good soldier ought to hold himself so b 114 e T B D e e i L EOpAERY More v e xI or o have audaclously cartooned 1n the ac; | , RICHATd Lancaster of St. Louis, a particu: | ay to become again the good citizen loador of the choir, haghen nin i whe of the people were volced by the house | lng. Referriug to the statement of the [ More rooms are requived, more teachers, | of yirangliog a grizaly with a mortal hug, | \*11¥ €108¢ friend of Senator Vest, says the | —_— quarrel” was at it helgt 1 of representatives at Lincoln yesterday. | commission, in a communication to the | More janitors, more supplies—in t|or flinging 3 buffalo into eternity by a| " Nas improved in health much of late, | ASSALLTS UPON HOME RULB. oftae to bo trouble in the aif S ————— president, Sceretary Root sald: 1 wish | the demand for everything that enters [hind leg, is a deplorable thing—not only | vested in such person or persons and | shall be exercised fn such manner as | and all need money for their execution and returned eople Philadel Net total Net dally averag : GEORGE 1. TZ8CHUCK theie lberty, property and religion,” | branch of the city ernment can be | than coronets,” now, as when the late Subscribed {n my presence and sworn to 9 3 hefore me this 31st day of Dece A" D | This would confer on the commission 9 M. B. HUNGATE e legislative powers 7 ey have | sl s QIUNGATE | the legislative powers which they hay ———————————————— | elherntely declded they do not pos- | | | conducted with less money to secure | laureate sang sess and have refrained from exercis ing. In its dispateh of a few weeks| Whatis true of the domain of the city ago to the secretary of war the com- | council is also true of that of the Board Accommodations at the Hopkins hotel nt Lancaster seem to have run down even below the grade set for that sort of hostelries e e—— | conditions 1o | but that not under any circumstances will | . - e “l, J"“.‘ R '"I\r‘”\"'w g : ecause of " . . [ be allow his name to go before the state |PAngerous Tendencies of Machine g b ¥ I'he clergy of St Louis has under- | to call attention to some conditions ex- | iuto the cost of maintaining the public :m;')"» ’;lf I’: inur\’ |; m’n lets upon the | |ouigiaey “w,,’ b S : | Polities. o e task of purif; v e o8 | Isting P s 1alé schools of the ¢ creases just as fas . but because of the frame of wmind | é Detroit Free Pres v She does taken the tusk of purifying the politics | isting in the Philippine islands which | ool the city fncreases Just as fast | UG, ful Perae of the n people who | _EX-Speaker Reed declares that he is out| 1o more fagrant o SEktein R AR, r Ajesn of that city, "The clergymen are un- | indicate that the development of that [ @8 does the attendance. 1t is not lkely |have but lately honored him with thely | O Politics and will not even discuss the | , PN MU ALALIGR e Wo Ty AE K 'm Oh. 1 think she knows bear dertaking a job of no small maguitude. | country along the lines of peaceful fu- | that any man on the Commercial elul's | suffrages. The Mnevitable tendency of such | SUPJCE “I'm & lawyer, now,” ho savs, | for American 1tes have roemtls vome i | Cike a0 £ e surprieed i€ her knwl [ ——— dustrial progress now requires the exer- | committee would deliherately suggest |tories s to unit the public mind for re- | "employed wix days a week i making | jight. There it a “ripper” bill before () y ¢ i cefving becoming o™ one Prosaic atio orrible | 1 3 hiladelph s M, shu Omati people earnestly hope that the | cise of powers of civil government uot |the cripphing of the public ~school | JEOHRE BIh becoming schricty the true | jnoner. Trdsale ocoupation =bortible stuff, | gistature of Pennsylvania that applies to | o Pfladelhin 1 O B outcome of the several paving bills now | vested in this department, or in you, as | ysten. Just an Mr. Dooley's version of ous es mer | it." e et L LU R T before the logisliture will be one under | military commander, but requiring a t of merely demanding that the | ernor's herolsm in Cuba is now the best| The state of Oregon has issued warrants | class in the matter of BavIRtOA; Obn at do vou mean by that which some badly needed street im- | grant of authority from the congress.” [1evy shall be kept within a certain | remembered of the multitude that were | for over $100,000 within a year past for | firmation of its provisions would give the | tallty ““'7'_““‘-‘ 25 ‘.-;'::J'}v‘y\u"“{ el provements can be made, The question way be ralsed whether | figure t this committee of business | Printed at the tim bounties for predatory wild animals killed | state practical usurpation of local control. | asuit, awiully! TNE 1 ILOSOPHER — cougress can coustitutionally confer | men tuke counsel with the city execu LINCOLN AND THE QUEEN, iitie) ot A M el Mel St satders) thEN ROV} M OVARY] Governor Stauley I Jacking in philos- | upon the prexident such authority as is | Uves and devise i possible the econ-| 1 BAL ent oA Ry el Mona, [EAYDEAAD L O N TuRKA ADDOIDLIEALKOF the » ophy. He should keep his temper when | pr in the Rpooner bill, but any [omies that will be necessary if the rey- [Tenniel's vhm 4 Snattisiber | Meads ot k1l atunieipal depactinenta, pineliig mes Barton Adams in T ; : S Brooka atted. "'oY | wotves the entire machinery of these great eftios | Say what's {he e Mrs. Nation ealls. All buman experl- | doubt on this score should not s cmue ix cut off. Examine - thoroughly Boston Herald 5 Three congressmen now in Washington | e disposal of the dominant party fn| An' ‘mimma's treasure, an' ence has shown the futility of bandying | in the way of some legislation by con- | all the items and avenues of 8 The American tributes to the dead queen |Bave found it necessery on account of the | the state | When all the cookiew an, thin with an angty woman, grexs for the establisbuent of civil goy- | and determine where reductions recall some of those that came from the |®imilarity of their names to hold a sort of | The other extreme sample of partisan-| * E————— crnment in the Philippines with the | made. There are probably wany places “;'““‘r n:! Wwhen President Lincoln was as- | ¢1earing house for their mail every morn- | thip ccmes from Fort Wayne, ind. 1 Y mtlia way Abar it Hou There is n remarkable unanimity of | usual powers whenever it shall be op- | Where savin an be effected. In the | 1% '.’.‘"“:"'m " H' John Tenniel of Punch |ID8 They are Messrs. Robinson of Indiana, | democrats are in the ascendancy there and | e B i Ay : o e iat I he inexorable | M4 bee e habit of caricaturing Lin- | Robertson of Louistana and Robinson of | hold a majerity of the patronage. But th T oughn't to ki opinion between the two ends of the | portune to do so. It is not to be doubted | end, Lowever, there is the | coln as an uncouth and unlettered rajl- | Nevada. Misdirected letters cause them to | State legislature is republican and is called | €7 a g the v Omaha-Lincoln — journalistic Siamese | that such legislation would have u most | fact that it takes mouey to run the city, f splitter, but ufter the assassination there|Tead cach other's correspondence and all | Upon to turn the spoils of the eity over f ldn't twink. One might almost imagine the [ puportant and beveficlal effect, and added growth means added expense, [ appeared v Punch that famous cartoon |Bave given up trying to keep family secrets, | the faithful. To this end a bill is offe k ihuse me fes' every way they o same dope factory furnished dreams for ] representing a bler covered with an Ameri- | The relatives of Lafayette residing in | t0 &ve the appointing of three police com Al inppeaitini e e d - both e Hard luck. Just as the Honorable | “38 B4k, at the head Columbia, at the foot | Paris, France, who are understood to be | Missioners o the governor, they heing em- | 455, 50 G "L T "W POLITICAL UNREST IN CUBA A Begro With broken shackles and Britan- | in need of money, are secking to find in | POWered to discharge immediately the ex lke to know what they born=d VanBoskirk's bill to secure better pro-| According to a staff correspondent of [ liver his one speech in the United States R‘[:u;:;\;:’::\m‘:‘('fl:'.."':;1:“‘;‘[‘:-“"\“’ A M B D R T T b aa ncCasEIbiRiS Haw Sna. AR ar Hll Lol e gl fo they tection for cattle owners went through | the New York Evening Post, writing | senate and demand that we remove our | lines by Shirley Brooks Ll i, ’;;”j"',“""”‘"".“.l‘”'“"‘“““l"’;H‘“‘"‘,‘;f to the fire department AN (e T e "vary e the senate yesterday. It will not seri- | from Huvana under date of January 21, | jron heel from the neck of the prostrate | You lay a wreath on murdered Lincoln's | cludes the great rose vase presented to| The purposes of these bills a | are too 1 Jos' my luck! ously inconvenience an honest buteher, | there is a gr deal of political unrest | pilipino patriot, along comes a commu 1, who, with mocking pencil wont t. Lafayette by the French republic and many :'“ "l L4 b U “\“ ARAG Ilh \ " 1 """ “‘” S R I" ID”IHHIV ‘J}" 1 ont to resent machine politics gone mad and indi i am disgustitied with the kind! but will muke things very unpleasaut|and distrust o Cuba, u large number | picution from the Filipino patelot, say trace gifts from friends in this country, fne \ L Y Broad for the self-complacent B Sl s SR8 cate what untiring vigilance and unceasing At Bullt fur ' little man, fur they for a thief of the people still really doubting the | jng he fs mighty glad that he §s to be o placent British |cluding Washington, Franklin, Monroe, | °3 gllane n ; el ROV LR LTS 8 sy John Quiney Adams and Thomas Jefterson, | ©ffort are demanded from the champlons of The logs ain't eweased, an' thay bag way goud faith of the United States. e | given the protection and advantages !m“’y;\:"_lu,’ of shambling lmb, his fur- 2 home rule. These measures represent th . ac An' 1 heard a gen'leman tell my mother If the Line respondents | suys that the unotficial utterances of | that flow from membership in the body UNDERSELLING extremes to which actical” politiclans |y 40, %t oS 0aa Jass about o i : Beside this corpse, that be: b wil Helt trampling. & should ever lght on the real situation, | officlals and the irresponsible state- | that exists under Old Glory and that he i Ps L ars for winding | will go in their trampling upon popular | ° Ax wide one wuy as I'm long the other < 2 Shont Features of Americ rights. They suggest how inflated the ma Wouldn't that the truth would probably «overcome (wents of personal opinion by wany | js doing his best to be good. One thing | The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear of Great Writain. hine b must b because of past su Ay chine bosse mu. hecan Of past 8U= ) ary mamma calls me them. At present they are in no danger, | American citizens, both uat howe and | (hat may result from Mr. Towne's re- | Between' ihe mourners at his head and Chicigo, Fal cesses and immunity, that they dare appear [ Frer baby (vetsur v “hoe for they are keeping ax far away from [ in Cuba, have contradicted the otficial | tirement from the senate is obvious. In | ga "% irie Bl e Manafac l‘uT TS '\wl '\‘}l"]'l"‘“ have bee ;‘ tu open advocacy of such utroclous attacks | An xays that the an ght me hero i ster, Is there room for |interviewed by a New York newspaper with ien 1 wasn't bigg nd an the truth as is possib) pledge and official - statement, while | the seclusion of his law office in the you? reference to the recent tterances of Lord | YP°P the risht of selt-government ‘“I‘x ray. i :"‘“ufi";}m I m Lh- “n.l” = 3. S ofticial ucts, laws und processes, which | Zenith City of the Unsalted Sea he will | Yes, he had lived to shame me from my |Rotebery on the subject of Awerican com ARE aid I'he Indian bill has passed the senate | appear to iudicate permanent rather { probubly find time to think up a new .m.:‘l.m Deiiol) And aantit petition with Great Britain. It will be re. Dive reckon they'd ever 'a let me go? with the appropriation for the Omaha | than temporary American occupation | speceh, in which there will appear no 0 make e’ o this Bind of rimtel®heey, | called that Lord Rosebery cxpressed the |4 ghis Suggested by the Rehabiti- [N parg with wich Daotitul kid? Indian supply depot. A little attention | and control, huve increased the feeling | sign of the money devil not the demon | THI8 Fatl-spiittcr u truc-born king o¢ hen: | opinion that, thanks to consolidation and tation of Deer L ¥ AL 1la iRt s wota Have | of AIxtst ¢ militar This was Tenniel's last cartoon on Amer- |the control of vast amounts of capital by Washingicn 1 | Well. sieh i life in the woolly west lot ne would have avolded | of dlstrus of militarism. ican subjects, individuals or small groups, Americans can | Are there any bounty jumpers or other |, A saye when his thing wrong, the necessity of having the two houses [ Three forms of political desir —— undersell the British in every branch of jn- | d from the army of the union who | Son Lye fot 18 g0 .",'.l..""‘ at varianee on this fmportant item, the correspondent, are clearly manifest| That the United States was wise when | SMALL PARTIES DROPPING OU dustry, and not only in distant half-opgned | bave not had their infumous record rectified | no not w Mitie bit \ BN i o 1 1 —_—— ) of congress? It ere yet left out- | o0 set on step an' worry = = among the Cuban people. There s a | it deelined to aceept any respousibilit markets, but algo in the best markets of | t congre Are there yet left out wig L) Jan 1 i 3 Y siver ne ; S B o breastworks a few thousand of the | Wil worryhr n cookles? Nit Omaha's pioneers are dropping off | minority that wants annexation, but [ for the Spanish debt for which Cuban & ":‘",: bl _"‘ tn Dis- | Europe. Is this true, and if it is, is the | #ide the breastworks a few thousand of th But it's mighty tough on a kid! ‘eigh p i f age, condition t Jrary or permanent men who enlisted in the union army ho rapldly and at the present rate it will [ the representatives of that sentiment [ revenues was pledged is now shown 3 t. Louls Globe-Democrat Those interviewed agree with Lord Rose- | 0stensibly to save the republic from dis It makes me tired! not be many years before the lust of little or nothing in the immediate | conclusively, While no definite action| Fred T. Dubols, the recently elected sena- | popy that American manufacturers can | Tuption, but actually with the fntention to the men who laid the foundation of | future which gives them hope. Their| hus been taken by the Cuban repre. |(0F from Idaho, tells the compiler of the |.ompeto successtully with the British even | desert and re-enlist and keep on deserting the present city will buve passed away, | unrest and discontent arises from an | sentatives It has been conclusively | Gon8ressional Directory to put his name | and re-enlisting as long as the bounties held e present ity will Luve passed away. | [ 1 f f Y | down among the democ Ante Aa Nkt RhY Whose - nARtNSEHdA ratic members of his | 4, P r ey aid s . 4 apprehel ¢ political disorde: ! e governme > be e8| oha are cited. Copper from Australia is con Thiey lald a good foundation and close | apprebension of political disorder, If | shown that the GOVernment (o be es- | chomber. Heary Helifeld, the other sena | Srentncant ohber (o ATAlla s con- | o R owa'that thes were all Tight untl l their commands were ordered to meet the their careers with the satistaction that | nothing worse. —Auother element de- | tablished in the istand will not bind [tor from Idabo, is also (o be classified |1 s pfart b mo vorh pach e mabos they have not lived in vain sires an American protectorate, with | itself for the puyment of auy part of |amonk the democrats hereafter. Towne of | {hougn it has plenty of rofneries he | enemy, when they dropped out of sight and - some Ameriean influence in and super- it Had the United States when the | M "{";"'»‘)- Wwho Is temporarily filling the |cayge is in the better or more economical | neaked until they were captured .-m\ The most prominent Nation at present | vision over affivs in the island, with | treaty of Paris wax negotiated recog- | bt 5 fonate ““‘:‘:;‘I’,vfi",,l‘,ff:“";:;‘,‘l” of | methods employed by American refiners, | broueht back after the Lattle was over, ‘H»’[j. Bt Kansax, Evers sadoon keeper and | some closely offeeted and — mutually | nized the debt 1t would now be 1u honor | 10" be o democrat trom (his. time onward, | %403 forme of huraware wo similarly | fo feleat the sberaiio L public official In the state bas care- | advantugeous trade relations between | bound to pay 1t or coeree the Cubuns | Tom Patterson, the man who succeeds Ed- | “oore: (b tuvaise Tones pros aimns | 1t may be doubted It any considerable fornta, fully gathered up the supply of stenes | the two countries. This clement has [ into doing so. The debt amounts to | Ward 0. Wolcott of Colorado in the sen than are current in our own country? Yes, | Pumber of either of these classes of desert ice of ofl in w 1, which s likewise is to be classified among the demo- | i the general answer, though it is denied | 78 remain uncared for. 1 they do, if their | now 0t Teady for pumning crats. It will be remewmbered that a short | ypat tnere is anything illegitimate in the | CFimes have not n condoned and thei ell No 2 has derrick up 4 . Our drliling rig is ther ne ago Semator Stewart ¢ da 4 solled names washed white in congressiona 4 it he had got back inta the re- |5 4 common practice to ship goods to re | batween Governor Nas! “ soapsuds, it is their own fault vlets | NOW ahout 20 feet ‘l'jl"“'l" G ""“”I' \”‘ b and Mayor| pupitcan party, and his colleague, John P mote points at reduced prices after making | 1hem ot shameful indifference or disgraceful | ) our properties eischman, with the prospects in|Jones, has followed his example 2018 pAIDIS & a ak e Ok KR IBOeS | and o With brospects in Jones, has followed his examy |a profit at higher rates in the immedia Ally of effort. For congress haw beep | EURED STOCK | favor of Kansas Clty getting the fight| All this concentration in the two great [ rritory controlled by the producing firm. | Guite too ready, much to willing, to gratlfy | o (nie company as o safe and very profit. ; or all. Money earned for charity |parties is significant. Dubois was one of | & 2 il T ot a | the desire of these criminals to have a foul [ abi inyestment absolute independence, which hopes to | after al ) arity [PATHSS 18 A Besides, Americans habitually sell at a a “ ¥e § foil . : the’ delegates who engaged in the great | yuoh smaller profit than Englishmen, the | POt Wiped off their names, the nasty stain OUR PROSPECTUS | through a meeting of “chawmpion” | coutrol the situation, but docs not feel I ki D 1 at the exper (l It | “walkout" in the §t. Louis republican con- |¢ter preferring limited transactions at [ €rased from their records with names of officers and directors, maps }mru that it is supported by a sufticient | Pruisers is earnedat the expense of sell- | yoption in 1896, Along to that time he had | high Is it possible that any congressman who | w4 tull particulurs, will be s you for | | her o eayin' they're Silvertongued Towne was about to de in London itself. Several striking examples and brick in their immediate neigh- | recently grown in prominen 1t | $450,000 borhood I they could only corner | fears unabridged independence as in-| the supply of hatchets there might volving the danger of the government some hopes of peace for them. fulling into the hands of mien in whose GEpE—————— ability and integrity there is no con The two houses of the legislature are [ idence A third element 1s the party « beginning to make some progress with the regular work of the session, but the few bills acted on are more than f & atraed are nai ABant and dnew of SGNitas aErd i : profit. Our sales abroad are not, as | counterbalanced by the new oues in- | aumerical following and notes an ap- | Fespect an |J| ¢ public estimation. | heen (&, Fepublicun but b immediatels | yoro Wuppose, tho result of our great pros. | B aded bounty Jumpers or other Wil |ty aakin troduced, The committees can do a|purent coptradiction between Amerl: |1t oy be that the power of injunction folned the Bryanite coalition and now he | perity, In fact, it consumption were to 81 malicious or cowardly deserters to ge ‘ JOHN G. CORTELYOU, Pres. . 5 Z . will save Clnclunati yet | drops into the democratic party. Heitfeld, | by, he there would be an in. |an honorable discharge, or its equiva good work by strangling many of the A;n \\ruvd\. ul acts ll(“.lmlmlm.' I1~; FRENRLLAY (aRLERMOSIEA) MAILEL HOILINI | a)y Y i o R o oiiers |03 eyl ey et O er before they get o chanee to oc- | therefore uncasy and dissutistied | latter 0 Y K e ) | [ K” pulist, but he abandons that party and | torelgn consumers would be lowered upy the o of Ty e sessions, | That the Cuban people should still | v | takes his place among the orthodox demo- " . A cupy the time of regulur sessions, | T ooy “““II prize fight Dromoters are Greater |erats. Towne wis n siiver romup lemo- | fypiher. There is some doubt as e — Aoubt the good faith of the United i 0 at the | apijity of England and Germany to meet us H H - than the governor of a state is to be sot, but he becomes a demc 5008y | A AN e : “ South Dakota popocrats are evincing | States is perhaps not surpeising when | 19 | cutset, but he Lecomes a democrat heuce- |py cytting prices. If they can prevent lo s 11ns O rim il (e B MRES PRI determined In Ohio. The governor has | forth. Tom Patterson was prominent as an |y waerificing some of thoir profits they will - b & desire to hang onto office until thrown | it 18 consic \|l1| l\ ,,u( ; ..nl' xperience ‘,“M”“I“] the law officers to see that | \ndependent, with a strong leaning toward | eeptainty do so The advance showing of spring hats that we are making, presents the very latest out by the courts. It is probably the |has been under Spanish vule, but cer- | B0 E S0 TG B R T populism, but he sees that both the populist | “As (o the deeline of British trade, there | 1dees in fashionable headwear last chance they will ever have to live | taluly this government has done every- | "0 oony i demonstrating that the | ooy *Hver republican parties are non- |5 o real uncertainty on that point. One | Ask to see our Special— existent and he arrays sell with the " tlic exnansa of t blic and they | thing possible, except to withdraw | 4 | nanufacturer presents the situation a e fines AR AT R {UR AUSRERIN (B ST RE S B8 anaionts | manutacturer preseats e situation us o THE BROWNING - (1) o putting off to the e ovil ( om the island, to assure the Cubuns , are putting off to the lmit the evil day | from a 2 long way toward ending such ex The persons who e thus made their |, o materiall (A hoE the when they must go to work, The popo- [ that the promise of independence it} F 0 0 change of partisan base aro sensible. | o hrofit has declined enormously. 1 N cratie appetite for office Is as strong | Kave them would be fuliilled, 1t is pre ———— re would be as much folly for the popu- | yimated annual gain In the demands of th \ | ereased surplus to dispose of and prices to The question of whether prize fighters one place as another and never cloys [ sumed that no one will seriously con Koars of the Left, lists and the silver rey a8 to hank | world for manufactured goods is | tot 1 a by overfeeding. tend that we should have abandoned | Washington Fost | on to their old designations at the present | pop cent agland gets none of th z | The news fiom Utah indicates that it | time there was for the old whig con- | giving —_—_— our occupation when pacification had i ) ome of wha he had The cable message from leading Fili- | been accomplished, for it must be ob Mormons are gored 1856 and 1508, after the repeal of the Mi re for Y | where erly it great profits pinos formed uu excellent introductory | Vious to all who have given intelligent ourl compromise in 1834 had killed their | gyjll, there is no foundation for the beliet| 1t may sound a little like Lousting, but it is true that we have never s | . for Towne's first and only speech in |attention to political conditions fu| Cheapening u Great B . party and created a new political organiza- | expressed o some quarters that the end handsome in headwear before, and the prices are as right as the hat the senate. The message and the sen- | Cuba that it would have been most Un- | pyi rowe must be very much disgusted | hare fn no orii o Party, in its b 1500 Viotorian selgn will slas Rrove ie $2.50, $3.00, S)J 50, $4.00 ator from Minnosotn tell far different [ Wise and uosafe to have handed the | (o noto that o ot of cheap Kidnapera are | iy 107 1078CT 408 room for either of | 1) 00 DONBAALA. RiaAR AAR 61 proN stories of the conditions and aspirations | Islund over to its people before they | putting prices down to a figure as 10w as | tpat yome new “third” party will appear wud on. The tra Iy is of the Filipinos. The Filipinos, how-|had received any instruction whatever | $#0 in 1904, and that it may command the votes . t there I.Ownln ln o o tho ) of tens of thousands of persons, but these 2 vement in the | b} oy ever, are not supposed to be as well | in clvil government when two particular part [ fead, and th | proce t pr and rmed as the ho was @ - | were utterly unprepared frame o ’ informed as the man who was ampu o prepared to e he prize blockhead among census enum- | decent thing (s to inter them and to stop |no great v R. S. Wilcox, Manager. tated from the lower end of the dewo- [ government without sowe guldance. To | 08 PF 0 LTI ATORR TR | entioning their aames except it & bistoric | far behind cratle kite, bave left thew at such a stage would | giggapolis. He filled out the query “length | sense, | these days. 5 Omaha's Qoly Exclusive Clothicrs for Me¢a and Boys /