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OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1901, | i THE ©IMAHA DAILY BEE | A DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE a reform and improvement of ines-|of the national revenue. He says that e THE LOST CAUSE, rrom FUSION CAVE OF GLOOM . o : < 7| A strong pressure will be mwade upon | timable value, ]rh» general nion of government of a § . ROSEWATER, BDITOR | congress for the erention of a depart AIL that is really needed to make the | fclals On bl i e it P Ploneer Press: In Nebraska,| Kearney Democra Besides the ting| - | ment of commeree and it is understoc ‘*'thl\)rll' service of the United States | l'l‘I":“"“.‘l“ precisely opposite to that of the | where Mr. Bryan made vigorous efforts to [and the powers t prey, people have no PUBLISHED ¥ RY MORNING ’m;n President Roosevelt fs in favor of | the hest i the world is to free it abso \ ® | secure the election of the free silver fusion [use for fusion TERMS OF 8UESCRIPTION | it which if a faet will a long way [ lutely from political control. The ma \ nele in Kelipse ‘!;:"I‘“v'""‘i'“ ",’;, w'u"vnw‘ w»vu: Ju-ln: the : ..x;x |<I;|v'| Democrat: Mississippl ha 15 SCR 3 sion plurality of over 15,000 two years ago | gone democratic, 1t gives us much pleasure Dally Bec (without Sunday), One Year. $300 | toward bringing about the proposed leg- | Jority of the consular offictals of this | Minneapolis Journal Wiy conveNed 1Aty 1 “m““m-‘_‘;‘m“"\ e We Hoeve Reiae wind Tave Dally Bee and Sunday, One’ Year o lislation. At a recent meeting of the | COUntry toduy ave thoroughly « pable | Congreseman Grosvenor e reported 10]of 12,000 lowa was the only other state [ remained true to the faith hud there been Bunduy Hee, One Yos | New York Clhamber of Commerce a res- [ 0 falthful men. In respect to ability | Rve said tht - he protective taril s 1o |y which the « atic party stuck to|a kemoral fon held utur Jee, One Ye w | more 10 be reviced than the ten com: Tw O e Yot L Loy | oltion was adopted in support of the | and vigilance ju caring for the intor- | Y AT TS G e sald | Bryan and free silver. and both were| Beatrice Democrat: The fat that coun DELIVERED BY CARRIER [ proposed addition ta.the executive de- | ests of their countey they are Dot sur-|it; he is capabia of just such biundering | 00%®d under by a plurality of 84317 for | ties where Mr, Bryan spoke gave incrensed paily Bee. witiiout Bunduy, per copy [ partments, with the suggestion that the | Passed by those of any other nation. | nonsense as tha. Fortunately he doesn't | CUM™IN | TR Baces h B B Tear i Dy e e By et S Cvsaik ¢ | new dopartment, 1F ereuted, should have | This is frecly adwitted by other gov-|Cut much figure in republican councils any | Minneap lis Mr. Bryan went out | cate that people do not care to heat 1 Hinday Heas e toh 44 o - s iha .| more, and now (hat the president is no | looking for trouble when he took an active scussed in an off yea 3 . jurlsdiction over commerce, including | €Fnments, But some of them, who owe | | 1 Mmont p Lvening Hee, without Sundsy week . 10c i { lonker an Ohio man, Grosvenor will hava|part in the work of “re ning” lowa and remont Herald (dem.) The Beatrics | Eyening Bee. fucluding Sunday, per weel lio I functions excrcised by the govern- | their positions to politics solely. are not | gme dgifficulty n carrying out his role of | Nebra in the recent campaign in those | Democrat observes: ““The fact that coun ahoul ,‘"‘,‘:":“‘I“ oued 1o City Of "‘l‘“;‘,‘”,;‘,,',', ent with reference to transportation | eficient and it is this minority that | sert appointed spokesman for the adminis- | stat Nelther state was “redeemed” and | t1e8 where Mr. Bryan spoke gave increased | partment vy and navigation, manutactures and min- | brings diseredit to the service. The .nm;-r..u.m each, Instead, clinched itself more frmiy ‘“'"”"';‘ an majorities would rather indi. | OFFICE 1 N ¢ > i ———— . P 3 cate that peopie do not care to hear na- g o tatisties relating thereto, | Of proposed legislation is not o 0| an ever to the idols of republicaniem. ity Omaha: The Bee Building WY GhG £8 NUNINCION SWSTIE VIO, | L v Inerensing Postal Revenue: than ever Lo the Idolh of Fepucamlet: vy | tigBAI lssues discussed fn an oft year.| Bouth Omaha: City Hall Building | In connection with this it was said | ket rid of this deficient and unworthy | Batpraey Mvining. Post taking an sctive part, eapecially I oK Chs | But he didd't come to Dedgs count i fih und M Stree WAt iy Evel R FPos . ¥ de o w0 w e = e cotme (o Dodge co ¥ Aithang M Sests, it that none of the departments of govern. | element, but to prevent xuch men !rum‘ 1t Postmaster General Smith remains 1 | oo eanne: e the | Teomons TuhAkr (son.)vie: MRu dtate, ai | (icago: 1ok Unity 1l ment has a bureau or divigion charged | hereafter getting into the service the cabinet to the end of the present ad- [ oot (MY O 0 o ped that his personal | Well as the county, clection has been « | Wacthington S0 Fourteenth Street [ with dutiex amd responsibilities relating | The sentiment of the commercial com- | ministration he will probably see the postal | oiularity would win the day for the [SUTPrise (o most of the politicians. The | CORRESPONDENCE. to the manufacturing and mining fn- | MRy and of the intelligent judgment """I"":h‘“'fl‘f"' an the expenditures. Al fugioniste, As that popularity failed to | Uckets ”""‘ were placed {n nomination | ¢ 4 jting to news and eds L dustries of the country. It was u of the country is in favor of legislation | '”l L it i gt '.If""'" "”r";"' appenr, or, If it did appear, was ineffective, | HOH€ KOO I" | wl ':I : tscon iee I opartmer thit while we are the gyeatest manufac. | that will reform the consubu service | fneet sidns of nationsi prosperity. - Withry | Mf, BIyan us well an populism and 102 | 0"\ 0e® o arge talling off of votca at | ; BUSINESS LETTERS |t countrs dn the world, botl i | 4l absolutely divorce 1t rom politie. | the prosent gencration the postafhce service | Foner candidate for Justice of the SUBFoC | gifterent pointa and the fusion forcer made | addrensed e b by | respect to tonmage and value of articles | There is 1o doubt in vegard to this, but | will become a profitable source of revenue | vary positive, because an off v ¢ repub- | /AT 105803 i gome of their strongholds Cmihia KR AN | produced, and our foreign commerce | the spoilsmen in congress have thus far |10 the government. And eventually we shall | |jcan majority of 10,000 or 12,000 10 a state | Plattsmouth Democ Last Tuesday's Temit by derit exrons o postal order, | las grown te enormous proportions, the | been able to defeat the popular demand | Mave 1-cent letter postage. like Nebraska means much Ty R TE v . Sasarasy E, Daes pnyuble to The Bee lahing ¢ ny 9 . ’ ——————— . county still lives and possesses a sufficient B e s mantsg | government should at least undertake | and retain command of this source of | rorto ns Catehlng On. Washington Post: We have looked in f it & o ke o the m"’l'”’ s pafl actounts, Personal .“\4‘..;\\‘.:‘ ept o | to collate and publish information iu | political patronage. ¥ dent Roose- | Springfield Republican { vain through the editorial columns of our | Lli B0 ane dread. Without the aid e e S H G SOMPASY ™ | relation to these important industrios, | velt is strongly in favor of consular ve Qur Porto Rico warde are not elow {n | democratic contemporaries for any Sikn of) o¢ pygion j¢ succeeded in electing as many | - It was pointed out' that Great Britaiu | form and it is safe (0 assume that the |%ome particulars They are now askiug | Fecognition of bne £reat Felony 0 uonal | oficers as the party heretotore had e | Makes them light, sweet, BTATEMENT OF CIRCULATION ) " " o y | e of the that the United States government impose | democracy achieved on % ue! L | court house, and but for ar fortuna \ns her board of trade, France hor min- | influence of the administeation will b i W A b h an unfortunat Btate of Nebrawka, Douglis County, s S 5 ¢ i | & duty oh coffee tmported from other coun. | that triumph was not won by democratic| iuinsiance, for which nelther thie party tender, delicious and Seorge . Taschiick, secratary of The fster of commerce, industries and tele- | exerted o favor of legislation looking | § i ©FEs fERared fram & + | voters, but in opposition to a few thousand | 8l % Bl TRt | free from dyspeptic Publishing ¢ 1y, belng duly sw . A-othor o s of B ch refor | e W d ¥y Are B0t ] LS o i | OF candidate were to blame, at least one Publishing Compuny, belng duly sworn: | graphs aud other countrles of Kurope | to such reform. thelr industries entitled 1o pratection as | #0-called democrats, allied with a varl linmrn democrat would bave been electod ualitie mplete oo pies e Datly, Morning, | separate departments charged - with the T [ well as our own? 7o he sure, we deny | AsSortment of popullsts and silver FePUB- | o1y Telegram tdem.): The wild | a L Evening aud Ninduy printed” during | yuporcikion of . these most importaut | 118 always well for a man about 10| them American citizenship and the Amer! gt e "",‘,"r:h:‘::\ TP | republican typhoon which swept over all Jows stubjects Jump off a precipice (o ook before he fcan constltution, hut this would seem to | 1OF democrcy T e falth once de. | the country lasi Tuesday left ruin and death | s 17 NS0 [ AT of this §s true and vet 1t s by no | 1eaps. 1 the exclusive tip about the | be all the more reason for granting them | (W0 o8 #00% TeRCE T EEE (R L PR in its track. With one lone exception, i1 ‘ and a defeat this fall would havé:gone fa 2 18 20,020 | 1 Tikie " th 51 protec u t bt B el s b . b ound 110 oY in th ection nl these . ; - means o conclusive argunent i’ favor | mpending reversal, by <the supreme | the DIessing of & or Jug tariff. It 18 ) oo in.a gift won for and conferred on | found no barrier able to stand against its 1 LS A0 | & % t I8 Portidtsisotst lonly one of a thousand knotty matters Y 8! by th Jub- | TUry. The strong tower of the Tammany | (DAr&es, while su ould v ' 9. i of efonting a department of court its “former decision in “favor | grovine® ol of ‘these anomalous annexae | he DAtional democratio party by the repub- | otL L RE B O i Not u | doBTee, at least, to we thet A 3 1 L0470 | and industry, sliee It is a faet home rule should prove correct, | ions | Mean voters of Nebraska in their ""av""” | democratic Hotiss was feft standing in il | 8ide from this con varion Poltdicat L L RNS0 | Vige ol " - which is decidedly doubtful, what effect ough defeat of the combine led by fitlam | e L e . 15 veaaed o : - 4.} .:_;vmu; k\\m'. I \\I uld ||. embraced | Which A Sglneit: SOTATeE ot he T Beuview 7. Bryan, “our peerless leader.” x.n.m...»‘:;;;\r:: hile O US Sl - U egard o ofo ol M nothe work of such a department is ave ol C e pros- | i setvice incide 0 the devil from Brownville to | v RENCATeVr. 4 10t0¢ 1 pears adequately and efficiontly, [t js | Omaha? Suppose, for example, that the | ,ri:"l‘h:"::‘,‘;“;;”“ A ;;’I';"i'“: 17 [ tive of those who rendered it, the national | the fury of o “‘"‘l: T ket b bt L J 1 ¢ . L | aethoon ahibald 1 i Tolae oir | ome g for the re of disab T Pt d & abor under an | broken by a democratic ruck as strong as | tance of a successtul election, as fur 3 ditficult to sec in what respect a de- f democrats should nest time clect their | way mail clerks and for the families of | SCMOCTAtic DAty nek 4 f":,':,\:,;" But . the | Gibraltar. ~ When dooking for crumbs of | its influence upon the next or future cle ) ctment of commerce would improve | candidate for mayor and a majority of | those killed in the discharge of their duty, | (PPress Ve, S GF BT T00 the | comtort the democracy of the mation may | thoue s concerned dep Tar in upon present conditions, or in what way | the council and Nebraskn elects the re- | These elerks ave servanis of the public | gn 6 80 L€ BT IE L B8 nadulter- | ©a8t an eye on Platte county in hope and | the {mportance of the ol n itse N ; a it would contribute to the advancement | Publican governor in 1 which is al- [Just a8 much as are soldiers in the fleld, | o4 penevolence. Parties, like individuals, | confidence. ollenbeck carries the county | more uuin ant election to either pa 6 2NG50 - - ¥ " " and since the institution of rapid mall | G " Jp | DY nearly 1000 majority, and the court- |as f o b led are coucerncd , £ oone commercial and industrial in- | most u what will it profit the | are often so situated that in order fo help ¥ Tot it trains their work is almost as hazard ouse will be filled wo ye | has occurred in Nebraska for many yea 1 i wd vetiia e VISR | forents, 1t I8 urged that such n depart: | democrats to have a mayor in the potice | Fit10 heir work 13 almost as hazardous. | \pomeeives a llttle they are compelled to | ouse will be filled for t ars with a | he LT HADERE A p X . : i 4 il it i Nl Vg | There were no less than $2 casualties in | o1y their enemies much more. Thus it | €OTPS of Missourt democrats | than the one held last Tuesd The 1 Mot BRI Kl ment is necosgary to relieve existing de ; Sk mote Al | e service last year, seven clerks beink | pupnened that in giving thelr Ainal solar | Central City Democrat: Everybody will [ Publicans have gafned nothing and the Net datly average purtments of an exeess of Inbor. Per-d figurehead? Suppose, furthermore, j kiiled and 262 more or less seriously in- | jjaxus blow to the fusion that Mr. Bryan [ welcome a whort rest from politics, for peo- | #lonists e loal nothiug in the way of GEORGE 1. TZSCHUCK. | lps there i foree i this and it it can [ Governor Savage should reappoint the | jured. The post of the railway mail clerk, | hag caretully evoked in his state this year, | ple tire of samensas and like variety; go| oficos o only vlemont of adiition Subseribed fn my prosence and sworn 0 | he shown that there s really o demand | Present board or a board in harmony | At the front of the train, Is one of specialland fn hehalt of which he had taken the | long siege of politica prepares people for | &t igth, it any, must come to tho par hefore th 3! l bijore mo this diat day of October, As D. | & " \ioh rellof no serious objection wifi| With the republican mayor aud council, | danker, and men who daily risk thelr lives | stump: to stir Up the brethren, ihe something lighter, something not so strepu- | from mere victory fiself. This may, ant Seal ) A tary Public. | o caised 1o 8 new department, 1t is | what advantage will the democrats gain | 1" their work as they do should not be cast | yragka republicans gave to the democratic | Ou&. Yot people would not wish to be | In our op will, prove i source of we e | T & nely copdrtmont, Bt B L e Hie exuliidive tip toclafon? ‘Piere: ts | %08 Without reward of assistance whes |pasty of the United States & victory of fare | Fid of ‘polltics eatirely, = Folitics I8 what/ bess rather than of stréngth at the nest Now that the sultan of Turl said that the administration favors the | DY UK J P ¢ o1 Ioke | disabled in the discharge of their duty. reaching importanc It has stamped out | chiefly distinguishes the American from | election HHAOW b At ol proposed new department and i syl | ®uch a thing i politics as jumping trom e YT | whatever of life there was left in fusion— | the races of continental Europe, at least, | P A et AISHTRI {48 the case it will probably be authop | the frying pan into the five | AR VI U1Yes {in the Bryan combinc—as a national ex- | politics is largely responsible for that dif- | sime the old-time gossip over the back | - Kansas City Star [ pedient. And the meretless crushing of | ference. The elash of ideas, the intense | W fence, ¢ Mte - | Tt 1s not to he supposed for a moment { the combine in Towa has emphasized the [interest in public affairs, the readiness of | Plain Dealer: “H at t Nothing could tter ilustrate the | th fRmtany Wil disbaad . or dos | Neh | Ihe American voter 1o defend his opinfon: I fen't Br 0 1 v gl s SR ba gisband . o ose one | Nebraska result e meric ote 0 end & opinions o bar, fsn't aid The Towa republican committee ro. | HOW RESULTS MAY BE AccoMpLispep, | K70V of l”" l““""“ than the agita- | ion of it cohesive force because of the —_— { with fair logic, the close scrutiny of public t alwaye, illy prefors to " x tion for the abrogation of the treaty |, t suffer 1. T - SUMMING U TH VIDENC officials exist nowhere else on earth as it il dos U ports that it spent only £5.000 in its | rder to bEIRE about HaY 3 at it sufiered on Tuesday. This re- | L NI ¢ "1 In order to bring about any material iy prohibits the United States and | markable organization has experienced res | sy | exists in our own country today. While| Judge: “Mi: Seadds made 4 vilzar ay campaign. It certainly got its money’s | yaduetion in the tax burdens of O : | | | that 1t I b otentatious divplay of wealth yesterda Rrosth | AXHUNE ikl reat Britain from building wav ships | verses before and 1t is a singular thing | chicago News: Admiral Schley's *coun- | (hat condition exists there de no permanent | GGG S hisind and Dotglas county we must have s |5 goat lakes, The treaty wis ne- | a0 A0Versite contributes. o its strengin | el speaks wisely. No maiter what charges e 4 [ RRLE ¢ e e whitt wiiy B wize Cmerging o il | - e | e us A8 BUCCOSE Ta any, more v he s ed or disproved s impos- | ¥N* peo) ose interest in public affairs, | potato In on Wire and nails declined i price lnst | 10 Will authorize the mevging of dupll| goiated jn 1817 and the provision was | Fine %6 o o Tammany, more | may be sustained or disproved it \n lMpos- | (o, i0uare absorbed in private business , cated parts of the machinery of city than anybody else, will watch with a|gible “to strike down' that figure on the [ 5 P " ) ; week. This is prohably due to the Il P ¢ Y inserted at the instanee of the United | o hib : L | when their interests become wholly selfish, | Philadelphic Pre v I've gat A 5 y and county governiment. We must huve [ g \ 5 | vigllant exe the cxperiment of administer- | bridge of Brooklyn | ik Vo ca R i) 1 e p et money Pt aw T e tatkathy g off of the demund from political | > bl 1 i ates as a4 protection for u powerful | ing the colossal government of New York by | - \waghington Post: 1f Schiey shoutd e | o Fe*! danger will arlac in this country. | gpeculator.” "1 ve mhaged 10 get i on Kources, loglslation favorable to the """““ M'""": neighbor, or tather o neighboring colony | men with high ideas of morality and virtue | o0 S80S L0 hortcoming and de- |, HOldTere Progress (pop.): The result oF | tHia ol 00y SR e — of the governments of South Omaha anc wertul country, Today it is the | and will maintain its organization intact | jjouency actributed to him he would still 11. i h“' "’[“' LY ol ERe Ll | sat next o hm i e Shake | f & well as the consolidation ¢ to fake advantage of any A ough it may seem strange to many 1 - Boss Croker expressed the opinfon | OMmaba as well as the consolidation of 1 States which wishes the treaty LAlte nivANI AN any failure which |y "Chiter (han snow hestde the ambushed | pro e U M SO e Y e mya. | Washing b . A that the people demanded a changy ““"“' school district od inorder that the shipyards |1 Aot ’h hl “"""‘ :": ‘”I‘\'”'E“':;‘".‘ ':":“"[sm.mm who have assailed him TotIas 6p MTIARTARI# L6 KRVORB R T 1Eias | bk "M Meekton's wife, "1 do 1 aud they did not propose to be short-| Ut No far-reaching measure of Con-f 5 fakes may compete i the bidding | e A0 SApnanie hive (e BER | inaianapolis Newa: We wonder 1t the {miliar with the political conditlons which | M5 SIS e e vepty. - van changed, cither., solidation of county and ¢ty ROVOEN- | o yyval vessels, and it is the colony of | way te the situation fn New York? That | Cvemics of Schey do ot wish they had|existed prlor to and have intenaificd nince Witord 'to say that, You never mak o W effecte Citho! s b ren less grossive the tipathy. | the populist conventio 3 standing —— . ment cun be effected o without WU8E g giee country which protests an the {15 what Tammany and the rest of tho coun- | 207" s pex ,'“‘: T IFRERERTL | e porulise comventinn., Hogitizanding Omaha needs a market nouse as much | Anending the state constitution. Vnless |y whicl induced this couns |ty will wait ta fad out IBIENER SEOCTIA N N i il e e termed an Moft Yean" | 45000011 Wroe Dr Dobsitt=-Ler \ < it d the ‘1 wmendments are submitted ) e the Ametican people have made up their | every circumstance has seemed to combine | o gollars? Why, man, I dom't ns It does an auditorium, but it s n : . ; & IO | ey o negotlate the treaty. There is wo T YT Ruvy: minds, and their conclusion ix altogether [ in favor of republican victory. First, the | you: * rious question whetlier warket houke | 10 the people at the general ¢ ““"r“ thought of aggression on the part of the | SR favorable to the admiral and against the | victory of the opposition in the nation, | (Borrower That s the rason | asked o privileges should be farmed out. 1902 there is no prospect. or PosibINY | v:yivad States, but in international poli- | A ad expression s given (0 the con- | NOvY department cllque | state and county last fall gave the repub- | N0 O that 16 y m—— of securing this velief before the Yenr| . iy je ot safe (o take chances, (b fnd cxpression le glven (o the con | dianapolls Journal: Judge Advocate |licans courage and renewed vigor for ‘this [ Washington Star: “When vou sre wan Towa republicans wil have a majority | 1907, Amendments o the constitution | i hssndie navy arising ont of the Spanish-American | Lemly's ment tht he had naver be- | ¥AT's contest, and, second, the totai din- | apcndi Woncy, (CEt, S, O gf N K A A , | Aok | ruption of the reform forces, due ol ! Al ' iy of 100 on joint ballot in the legislature, | €an be submitted only at general ele | e antivice crusade s stenek Mil- | war by the fact that all of the men prom- | lieved charge of Mnunllh-l aga ‘m “”“m“ A LI, ikt A faraicn ”’H ot \w\;m;- “\.L‘-".'” do wif or wheiher he in 8 s 0 v legis 0 e 1 inent I as prineip: are L oY dmiral Schley wa e coincides wit - b- 3 got enough to be w rery Another campaign ot 4wo like ‘the last | tions of members of the legistature, The | yguiee and acommittee appointed by | nent 1 ion a8 orin IoRlS Rce nAL a0t ""\‘”:“r‘ nm"“'m Pl g bmari s o solute’ Tack of organization and effori on | ; i oarlicst reg soss act | : ave alveady passed, the age atire- | pop pinfon from ‘he b of the | 0N . p ton Tost: “1 have a great schemr one and Town will he unanimous. earliest regular wesslon that can act|ine ministerinl assuclation of that clty | he, fooe actir sorvive. Genersl Milee. | ontroversy and is abundantly sustained by | e DAFt of the popullsts as a result of that |, o iR o S B AL L U L | will convene in January, 1003, and | o 1 R G0 4 3 SRS | digruption. The populists and demoerats 5 e J reports thirty-two wide-open gambling | so boldly and coarsely arraigned by Ge: e ovidence b out in the inquiry | stote A 5 | | 1 | se boldly and coar arraigned by Gen the evidence brought I have hung on to fuslon, or, rather, design- | * What s it7" asked the manager, Jst Remewtier that %o long s taxes re. | amendments submitted by that legish- | |gues ding business and 116 saloons | Alger. ex-secrotaars of war, and himselt | With thie feature eliminated the report of |1 T G 86 SGEOE B0, FHEEE BIRREC ey matin ax bigh as (hey have been during | tre can be voted on only at the general - gpopagion connected with question- | an old man, in his book recently published, | the court is not likely o show anything | " iyag policy until the former have heen Wiy, to ehinrgn admis ddon, ta our Hag the past (wo years investors will con. | election of 1904, Inasmuch a8 14 Will| gy v sorts, Here i a feld that Jostaly | O unsoldiorly conduct, wil, be rotired | rcally damaging to Schiey dragged into the last diteh. The demo- [ Gatical e PRy sy roslde g S | August 8, 1003; Rear Admiral Schley, stung 5 RecordHaraldl. A ecord | cratic v s completely disorg tinue to fight shy of Omaha real estate, | presidential year, the chan, Of | iyt seems to have neglected. Surely |y it vorsions npon his bravery into n | L lhCoR R nrly i -nl. \’ nrl ¥ "-u HLlG paryl npletely disorganized Hibagaia hap, won't e — " p endme g L h g " A1 6¢ the court stand shows that from the [ while the populisi pariy has succumbed to| Chica ew K hap, wor ! - i Iug a constitutional amendment, { ol cannot be found in Omaba o b€ | demand for @ court of inquiry. was retire lh;u""m'”ffn“m‘ R A A in | e e Do ey Dt atons | you come up and join " the dies In"a o difference hetwee i er ho » mld be | t | P Yo i 1 hour th modqre, Boliley Was pIAca( ove e of ful slon, fusion; | gpjendly game of poker Whitt I& (e difference hetween col: [ 0o matter how important, would e | n open gambling houses, and we | October 0 of this year, Rear Admiral Samp- | our that COmmoctes JECth ol P et [ Rive s fuslon thin odce more and werll | o Aiher My mihly. qualitics farbid lecting jcommissions from the sale of [ poor indeed. The leglslature following | qoune i dozen saloons in this eity are [ Son has already been relieved at nle own | (EEER 0 R0 TL0Coiqubte aceident, he | win, the ungrs ofice keekors have cried, | Hoderlol CForbia wiits sl Vi - blinds and blackboards and | the presidentinl election Wil convene i uging as anadjunct to disorderty | 09! 'K SR LA ":“"ll"l"‘"": was Kept guessing when he should have |and we “nops” have heeded the entreary;| Vit Atbert—Ralklug ny hand against o pocketing perquisites from the school | danuary, 1005, and amendments sub 0T clr Omahin has bheen - | giemonintment 1 "u:;l Ly ‘n‘ | peen in possession of explicit facts and or- {have thus frittered away a golden oppor ouses, » i 8 I [ ppointmen Mting from the . s \ ¢ hook trust? | mitted by that legislature conld not he . Rl PP ¥ 1 e He who should have heen kept | tunity, forfeited the confidence of Intelli detroil 1r Fihel - Why, Au | ! o | vertised as the wickedest elty of its iz | chunce of his absente from the battle of | 1% ; en' and now. “where are we s smily, Ui 18 @ Tovely phofograph of you § L — voted on until 1906 and would not if | globe by sensational preachers, | Santiago, and will b formally retired Feb. | posted was the last to h-:nvl} of n:u‘rv\,\”l.lfllhh! 2 :1: b ]n M]l‘l‘v “" Il . ane | Wit ‘were von thinking of 't gt mch a The Kansas sherift who allowed him- | adopted go futo cffect until 1907 | . SR ruary 9, 1902. The picture thua presented | Of Which the entire American public was| Lincoln rof 18 eleqtion. 18e0 | chataing axpressioh : SIS it vt 1 s el b | hobo lecturers and editorial fakirs, P O e R awary Toesday was, (0 our mind, of but Httle po- |~ AWNC EmIlv- Wl whon | the photos o he captured by the eseaped con anifestly, therefore, all efforts to| a humiliating one and vould be pf J e . rapher got me § s forgot i 3 ’ ity s an emotion e ow Y d: Nothing that has oe- | Mtieal significance, as far an the Interests | Fihote Fna ™ waldt " “Now, ook atipia viets should go over to Goo SE TR i SRTERINE o tlial except that pity f& an emotion in which| New York World Rk, ; i ¥ RS s 10 dland, In hi< | bring about o materlal Hghtentug of (e} yeouy e potore the people of Omaha | we do not care o indulge when con-| curred in the Schley court of tnquiry has | of the prople are concerned, or as far aa | picase” Y ate, und learn a few lexsons from | local tax burdens through the consoll-{ ey yggrogte nmount of taxes as vavln ting our military and naval heroes. | pecn more gratifying to the nation than the | (he interesis or future prospects of the po el the sheriff of that coun dation of county and city governments | essed and colleeted for the mainte ,.“.....'-u-n n their disappointment and distress. [ explicit disavowal of Judge Advocat Htical parties are conc vrln.-:l ’n does not : h gk —— B N — of that “pei change the makeup or political complexion Nebraska City Pribune = must be directed to procure a call for! Lemly of any belief that “‘personal miscon K I i mplexion . col v, oty ‘hool government, | o - A1 . or the supreme court or the Board | The north wind brings the smell ¢ . Tl view GOHn mumArous fxtancea in s macial fethlative BouRion the coming | oL Sounty, olty and achool government, | PERSONAL NOTES. et or, (o call n spade a spade, cowardics | 0f either the wupreme court or the Board | The nerth wind 1 She_smel) which hyntors have shot people, mistak. | winter ‘ within the boundavies of thix city, ex el s Cexhibited by Commodore Schiley in | of Regents of the university. A republican [ ppo il "Roobe mikes his plans i@ 10g tiiem for deor, it 1night be well to| Independent of consolidation and pro ceeds $2000.000 a year. This enormous | iy tho election dicposed of. the coun- {any’ part of his career as commander-in- | fudge is simply elected (o take the pl Away down south—und sit dow requive hunters to pass an examinatl I‘l latl h B El:u jen of taxation must be lifted at the | 1ry calmly and prayerfully awaits the | chief of the flying squadron.” The Amerl of the unl\) republican judge on the su —-—-——“""‘\N . 5 an exan egislation, however, i cel ¥ ¥ b ;i . preme bench and o repi o ] 2 on thelr ability t l {#tloh ARINAIDDTOWON A & dopt n el arliest possible moment- first, by re- | coming of turkey and congress. { can people have never taken any stock in | preme bench "' two republican r “"““‘ Y to tell a wan from a e of relief is within reach through o afl Vs efiketcaniia ast | itissis" Mbex Lanoastss s ths cldest|ihs InAiRuAtions (SBRNNE Hhe- caDRNEe. of [ A9 Wlsotell 1o take ths pitop af ths sily doer. itk h i | trenchment in the departments, and, Uncle’” Ehen Lanca 1s the oldest 1 two republican regents now on the board. | oy O, woman's e the we I”"~I "“'" “l‘ ‘“‘"“' J ':L' SUPCr | nd, by @ more equitable distribution | voter in Maine. He has lived under every | Commodore "““I" i ¢ sallent thing | A% 10 1ts effect upon political parties tor | Tik d i The skies runches of gov 7 sreside cept Wi b cas . ot Jo reat salie hing | ¢ ol o houvonly Lord § Bor s GvcTeed n blan fop| Bimeraries iu all beanche T s s e president except Washington. He cast his [ Deiroit Journal: The great s T el B it B R Sriing i henvon) ment, including county, city and school rst vote for James Monroe and has voted | is that Ad Se h Y by ane, b the expulsion of the Boer nva I,x from ausil 1% iy aitscgoel Em—— l‘[' b far e M h ed A '"‘m‘""“"'l":n;y"“'r‘"I‘:l"“:"‘,:'"',;“::'.;‘,'fmh": preted in different ways, and it ig natural| " 5% R s s i od.* and ¥ o of lo s i or every president since the of Vi ¢ bi ! 4 afden’s ol ma « oves! TR |nA e ek 8 thatkHoc iat b ool DR} Iml th "hl“l'.ImL of deaks and -y dags ago the politieal coterie of Bty \jmnm R AN Lo B O Mgnificance. The Breatest vie. | for each political party to interpret it f &h, maldens e ARngl, o o oslbe CRNRIAL Thire dve 1ikely t6 106" ss Wararul- expeuplity e [ the Commercial club dssued a cireutar | Seat AGUE ECHCE 4 to | sink to e R, e by blunders, | 9WN stccess or 1(s defent n the most help- | KN Yo i R Tl kely to be severnl| ¢ tho Kenl Estate exchange and other M0 deliver a leciure in Washington en “The ful and hopeful way. Tha republican party | 11ea “Biand w5 by nagiclan’s wand obstacles In the way of Its complote ; ~ | nddress that embodied a specitic eharge | war Ship and Its Work” in the popular | Waterloo could show a formidable series of | %00 oo Bn Peolint hard thix vear for evolution, LmAlIoNw GPRANIMIS ONR nterested 0 WX | e corruption. permented the admivis: | course arranged for the winter scason by | mistakes. but Wellington wiscly neslected | 1 ST AL B B0l G0 ey i wight [ G mothars caest | o mothers eves elor ( 1 reduetiol i oxer 1 . " v 01 0! 'he ¢ £ R nding with cord of endle e reform and fax reduetion will exert| oy o imunicipal affairs fn Omaha. | the National Geographic society on a date | to say nn.\"“l"‘l""“" ”:m"m:.:‘m e ! [ for the prestige thai success would carry Fova Bire, w0, tandar. and’ so /awest 1 ance o ‘directions the . it prigade was « p 9 n E ' Prestdent Roosevelt declines to haye | 1/ influence In thexe divections they fopye grand Jury 18 now in session and | that i yet o be determined., the Hght brigMde e e itimate | With (L. The party had, unespestedly to|No'othae love 80 atran wo des any horses with docked tafls in the | ©™ do mneh toward promoting Omal !it 1% not only the privilege but the duty | The Benjamin Harrison Monument asso- :’;”‘m or Ta 1) oF arrars; hegauss men | themselves, carried the state last fall and | are mother's eyes! My mother's ove White House stables, The president i | PFO8Tess and prosperity | of these gentlemen to appear before that | ¢ation of Indlanapolis has ralsed nearly ways thiok olanriy’ah the sgurof | WAS charged iy the Suslon fovess with de-( slierlove Siey ka6, meinever dis i 1 | $40,000 and 1t fs belleved the plans now | 40 not alwa o ; ing It by the colonization of fllegal voters | M ithin my soul ‘twill ever dwell, ely to I Renseles M __ 3 « o K 0 en & a providential compensa- elps me to heaven, draws me (rom h. not likely to fall in with senseless fad and tell all th now #bout 1aW- | auaad on, which will be put into active | the moment. It is a pr ontial compensa- | B8 T 0 Tl o ner and lllegal methods, | TIPS me to 1 n, dr [from I | g 't of he fallibility of human judgment L. IPOT and stil less lkely to adopt one which CONSULAR REFORM. Jess and corrupt practices on the part of | gperation at once, will ewell the amount ':m for the .-‘ By S e e | cruel as well as senscless, ese city officials. ensily $100,000, and $150,000 that courage steps ¢ o freque — = = = I8 Pt Dseless, It i stated that Representative Adums | these city oty [ maskiesin il may be | an not makes crror a triumph. The old ’ _~ of Pennsylvanin will again at the com s s § understood this so well that they It is o difficult task to cateh an’ Amerl “f WATALE ]' R i i) fon | 1f amything in the constitution or laws | William Leary,” author of the “Spotted Roman® wod rewarded even thelr defeated [ z 8088 cOngress: 1rge o X A A rewarded de can twice on the sume game, The sec ”t form of. Jl, ¢ ":” t - satvloo.] 9F Nebraska prevents a state treasuver | Town™ verses, in emulation of the “Spotless generals, How else, they argued, could th - ond purty of Filipinos who attacked o | u‘n ll ||I|l reor Im ”:“: ':' thi | from deposlting the'trust funds in safe| U0, x'm\.‘n:,.n;“.\,,.,‘ :"I""m".“:: “"," on- | 0 encouraged the continued and successful ' ath | Bills for the veor, o o 8 e : 2 ¥ i P ¢ the | Bretulations to Justice Jerome in this shape: | v ) Schley should have the party of soliors while they ware at|jee have boen pending In congress for | AcPository banks ov in crediting th i el Rl sk sy effort? Admiral § | dinner found them not only willing to state with the interest paid on such The voters played the same, credit of succ 3 ¥ several years and ave likely to be re-| )i 4 . And we won out, with Low for high >, 4 Oregonian Doubtless Schley adjourn the meal for a little fight, but i funds by the banks it Is of the utinost o BRI A Portland Or . [ newed at the approaching session. Such Ly 4 i Jera made mistakes in May and June in 1598 1a condition to do the subject justice. |4 bill was favorably roported fo the | Mportance that the necessary constitu: | Several delegates who attendod the re- | made misatien T8 LEC S0, SHC T Py 5 I ) amendments be submitted and | cent Protestant Episcopal convention in San | We all make b AR 2 1 il p 1 p 1al | sevate at. the Inst seusion, but was fert | Flona! L8 o s in San | 6 L e and tears. The careors aro fow t will give you a choice of a speci { led ) Francisco have publicly criticized the lavish A speclal sexsion of the legislature | on the calendar without action, A biip | 1€ HWS AR e ;;.. Atate gl | e n 1 Flerpont Morssa sater. | 1DAt caD stand’blemistied in .the fetee N . e A ot A % P ‘ crfve the full benefit of its public [ ™ poit M) : e d hostile inquiry. But l d A P =1 costs a great deal more woney fn Texas | wax introduced i the house by A, |41V e P s brother dclogates there. Ray. br. | Wbt of searching ami nosile iy mut |} gelected line of sack suits in a consider- Py Ficpign P g y T o | selool E 9 dger ore say “ such mistakes o de sec a € than it does in Nebraska, v"l yet Gove- | Adams and reported favorably by the J. 8. B. Hodges of Baltimore says It is Deen those divagations of discernment abiah | as legis | forelgn affairs committee, but was not lature during the last week i August | given consideration by the house. to cortect certain abuses and make tne| In view of the that President appropriations needod f the mainte [ Roosevelt is not « A oSt earnest nance of state institutions supporter of the merlt system i regard - to positions in the domestic service of ernor Sayers conve | Dubuque county s for years | the government, but has expressed b been one of the democratic | self as belng also in favor of reform counties in lowa, one which never wu- | in the consular service, it is highly vered in the fabth, This year it was car ried by the republigans. The fact fhat it is the home of the most persistent free silver organ in the state, of conrse had nothing 1o do with the change. probable that the influence of the ad winistration will be thrown in favor of some such legislation as is proposed in the Adams bill. This is not radical in charncter. 1t does not contewplate a and complete change of our psular system, 1 is not revo, the - sumi papers are be | Some of London rnt gluning to wake up to the fact that t lutionary, but provides for a gradual Monroe doctrine, it carvvied out, Is not | change which would bring about the such o bad thing for Europe. 1t is | desived 1esults in aregular and orderly pointed out that European nations will | way. The Adawms bill, which was be soon see the time when they can con gratulate that the United States 15 willing to confine its “sphe of influence” to the western world and et Europe alone, fore the last two congresses, is by means a radical measure, and vet it would place the consular service upon basis that would forever f it from L political control aud thereby lutroduce themselves One o Sgns. | Philadelphia Ledger. | When railroads begin to order new freigh | cars by the mile it may be taken as an | indication of extended prosperit An Overflow. St Louls Globe-Democrat Towa not only increased its normal re publican majority, but there was enough left to spread over into the adjoining state ot Nebraska An gl Washingten Post fellow-workers of Dr prohibition candidate for governor of Penn sylvania, have decided that he was guiity of bearing false witness agalnst his neighbor and he has been suspended from the min- The Swallow, late istry. The pelitical preacher usually exe- cutes an unpleasant finish, Taxeater, sparer and Chicago Chronfele Senator Burrows of Michigan informed the president recently that he did not be lieve it would be wise poliey to reduce in Any direction or to eny extent the amount | ings of the convention a sad thing that the dinners of one deputy recelved more attention than the proceed- Wines costing as much as $23 a hottle were served at the feasts. It is now remembered that in December, 1568, the president of the United States and the governor of Alabama were enter- tained socially at Tuskegee, Ala. by Mr and Mrs. Booker T. Washington. The New Orleans Picayune said at the time: “No white hosts or hostesses could have been more courteous in attending to and more thoughtful in forestalling every want of thelr guests than were these refined and educated Africans.’ In recognition of his extensive explora tions in the previously unknown regions of the upper Nile last year the Geographical soclety of Philadelphia on Wednesday even- ing presented the Elisha Kent Kane medal to Dr. A, Donuldson Smith of Philadelphia who is the first recipient of the houor. Dr. | sound heart, steadfast and true. Kane, the Arctic explorer, left a fund to be Aistributed in medals for distingulshed services in adding to the known geography of the world, and the presentation to Dr. Smith was appropriately made by Captain Amos Bonsall, president of the society, who 15 the wole survivor of the Kane eapedition ges as well as the universa forgive and forge promptings of a Such, for loyalty ana fidelity, bravery and tenderness, | experienced sentiment of humanity it proved to have been was the hero of Santiago’s nature, such were his mistakes. They are crowns of glory, services and sacrifices, achievements and ervors all, compared with the envy and Jealousy that have hounded him to this closing act in hig long lfe of heroism and honor. In Mr. Rayner's panegyric the coun try will join, and not only this country but the hearts of brave men and devoted women, wherever his story is told. The mistake he did not make was that of being cowardly and ungenerous, and for that more grevious in judicious eves than any thing charged agalust him, his critics must answer in the court of mankind _—_ Iking Through His Hat, Minneapolis Jourr Grosvenor of Ohio declares that the elec- tion returns show that the tariff is no more to be altered than the ten commandment That is equivalent to saying: The have 1s a free rein to do s peop! given vthing able variety of patte made and trimmed, N. B The U, 8, Grant Novemher 20, 21 and 22 at stand on Dodge street (midd therefore let us do uothing, It will buy you an overcoat that would cost you more clsewhere and then not get so well fitted a garment. “No Clothing Fits Like Ours."” Rrowning-King - §- (8 Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers, R. S. Wilcox, Manager. rns, thoroughly well W. R Bi r will be held Sherman & MceConnell’'s old le of block.)