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| \ OMAHA DATLY BE®: FRIDAY, LUGUST 8, 1902. tionable measures have been blocked in | casable only on the grounds of emer- ) to see him kept at home, or at least out | emergency as is contemplated in the con- g B g Council_Binffs baseo profundo e en- (w! u » Year.. . ,;‘:}_L'.fi (-gg':h:gd:y,w)'fi"- Shrer 4% | tertained multitndes on: tle- side; of the nday Bes. One river on festive occasions. with mega- entieth (_9:,'"2:'; | phone orations and side-splitting stoties, D! but his modest ambition to figure in the nationsl areha did not manifest Itself until two years ago. It was then that hé-became infatuated with the idea that his part in the great drama of life was Eyae————— OUNCILIATING CAPITAL AND LABUR. | parrow gauge view that members of ); (without 3 I Jmé’&n‘?fl}ffiw- ly Bew. (including Sun i e zeal in the work of conclliating capital [ pointed by the mayot and councll, al- | Gorman. They cannot be good democrats ani labor and preserving Indus yenls Took ik i mot the favorite rolo of Richard, Mans- | large employer of labor, few men have | indirect responsibility. A police com-| The rank and file of the g0ld democrats flwrl-:m“&u . to fié)d 'as Oyrano de, Bergerae, but the | been called upon to consider so care- | mission elected by the people of Omaha | are at liberty to become pure de: post of honor as president of the United States senate. ¥ 5 To gratify this ambition It became necessary for ‘the lowa bombastus to engage the services of # prerless oratot who had the right to the floor'of the na- tional republiean’ conveiition to present his name for the nomingtion for the vice presidency. Although® the Mawkeye state ‘has a stiperabundance of ’ltgad orators of the first magnitude,. the great Baldwin found ' them - all obstinate and fmpervious to his sweetest . blandish- ments and most pathetic appeals; (o he kit upon Willlam F. Guriey of Omaha as the man who should -with one great trumpet blast acclnim to world the qualities and quantities of this imper!- ous leader and magn!) statesman. fully the question of the relations of | would certainly be more satisfactory [ Whemeyer they can capital and labor and the obligations | than one appointed by the governor, {.‘"’:’"‘::: by~ s and duties of one to the other. As & |who is subject to political pressure | jeast tain ot s result Mr. Honna i a most earnest ad- | often at variance with the wishes and | they are triends of t! %@A'R‘bflmn, Twen- MV FE. reet. ‘ashington- i th Btreet! €O NCE. murications 1he to news and edi- | matier ddressed: Omaha 3 orial rtm BUBINESS LETTERS. ters and remittances should be a i yThe Bee Publishing Com- pany, Omalia - REMITTANCES. express or tal order, g; -‘5:" F‘o”ha Pnb:i-:htn?.cmfluny. tuerdtic pretension. I great Interests into mdre intimate and Gorman. He has found this practicable in his | as officers it would be well for its mem- | “The ;cll- They are ghoulgs ccounts, Personal checks, ex or eastern exchan, BEE PUBLISH! STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. te of N Douglas County, PHER Rt e g b ‘tha Sotual_numier ot tull and e % tailure of the Civic federation 6 bring | make any reptable police . commis- | o it ‘.'.‘;u‘,“.:“:"‘.‘.;::,.‘.”‘l‘.".;.,':' sar @bout a settlement of the anthracite | sloner hesitate before Inflicting men |and without reproach. No taint of arls- coal strike, because of the refusal of the | with such records on the community as | tooracy has poliuted operators to arbitrate, and pointed out | police officers. his affection for ¢! 1. 20,530 Baldwin 1n the vice president’s chalr as the running mate of wnuu»m was duly prepared, carefully at ‘Unfon - Pacific’ headquarters and firmly impressed upon ‘thé retentive memory of Mr. Gurley, but owing to unforeséen obstacles never unpacked at its destination. Altliough (the great Baldwin labored under the hallucination that his name was ohe to conjure by, the Iowa delegation'to a man positively refused to fall in with Nebraska's young Demosthenes. Instead of raliging to Baldwin with a roof-raising shout, they actually ridiculed the suggestion snd prociaimed with one voice that if Towa was ' to be recognized' on tha national ticket Jonathan P. Dolliv % in western Pennsyivapia, Ohlo, Indiana | The coal consumer is in the same help- | Croker's heart always throbs in sympathy clation was formed in which both the | innocent bystander during & Kentucky | e 18 relleving them of their impedimenta, operators and operatives are repre- | “TEUment. sented. Conferring together they Unselfish Gemerosity. agreed upon a scale of wages and since Fhiladelphia Press. FUEL IN FAMILY RECONOMY, then peace has prevafled. That policy | , FIAYInE gotten the democratio party re- ¥ be M M e duced to & point, where its mominations wy. 00,0 a8 heen succeeded, sald Mr. Hanna, bY | 4o not worth having, Colonel Bryan very s g peace and harmony and successful busi- | unselfishly declares he doesn’t want s R, S Mo ness operations. The operatives have | nomination. adhered faithfully to the contract. As Great Are the Bxperts. Dr. Bagel of Germany G eannot be depended. upon ‘to keep con-| According to the experts the United mn&d for fuel or light is invariably tracts, Mr. Hanna denled # and cited | States now. owns the only armor that can- shell-that can plerce any armor. How can | ituré.on agcount of fuel for the same family vention at Indianapolis to strike in sym- pathy 'with the sothescits miners be| A% Fxam . BALDWIN THE GREAT, ettt | T portly and . Imposing figure of PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. '|John N. Baldwin has for some years “=| been well known to Nebraskans.. The gome temaining. the same this year as John N. Baldwin, was lowa's choice. Thus the Baldwin boomlet died pre- makurely in the capaciois womb of Wil- llam F. Gurley and the nstion'was be- cause such a course wonld violate their | g 4y very flattering to the Unlted States Clenr ‘the track once more for the eoronation. sons that has ever been presented to|the West Indies call their the Amerfcan people,” said Mr. Hanna, | 8ttention to Porto Rico as cessor of the lamented McKinley. Just think of the.f: 8 of manifest Jestiny! Had Gurley only got the floor to’ deliver that nominating speech, the eyes of the world would now be focused on Presi- dent Jobn “N. Baldwih, while Théodore Rooseveit would have been relegated to E— The train robbery industry does not seem .o flourfsh quite;so well in Iilinols s {t does In Missouri. establish the confidence of their employ- | tres cofnage 'of its own platform without such acts as these.” Pontie' of Bt Nowvaw: calling the' attention of the average man epm———— There 1s no call for wasting sympathy on Ifruy The dead bandit was simply & beast of prey in the buman form. those who labor, had they th: confidence | pole is that the explorer knows he must Americans are the most extravagant people the sdltision’ 6€ gREvels N o ristioats Fottans Avers Bap el Bl A . | In the world“in the heating of thefr habi- D e — Lk, in the honor of ‘workingmen which Mr. P Pro8- | tations. Th h the Real Batats exchange really | 8¢ Oster Bay., Hanna has found by experlence to be | 7¢% before he can b safs again. Ho muy | o vt rogrygeericral aried States is artificially heated 5 fcmily {rva ivp tv buiivm tirougn- find that he has sufficlent strenxth to push Justified, the great strike Wwould DAV | ., yo the pole by heréic effort, but he nn.n been averted and a fair and satisfactory | use that strength in'getting back to his & fllflhm;fln of the ‘ex- ¥ A pend, say, 5 per cent of the Income on ; o Los' Angelés sometiod# thers telephoned to | Aer ¢4 ‘famlly will expend 6 to.3 per flfi:hm“nfi!:"w o "Unl'fillty’".:‘:: prvied lu::u were | o1t of Income, and, with prioes,of cosl nb. thelr contracts OthET | tumbling down and what should they 4o, To | ZI°T8 (HAR they wero last year, the average walk of life. It would be easy to pro- | WEbIRE down and wh o gee | tamily .could not heat the whole houss for duce the most ample and conclusive | (hat the best possibie ill!u "-l u‘-m” ot nm.h-ai- 8 or 9 per cent of income. proof of this. 5 of them. That certatnly shows that the | 1y eupending T pein A0V, 000 I8 Justified, Mr. Hanna does not overstate the im-| “sclentific fellers™ are not “mers theorists. ke B Voo g -3 eannot be aliowed to rise much above portance of conclliating capital and | No sounder advice could have been had from | per cent of income, with due regscs for | Iabor, of bringing them into closer and | **°47- 2 economy gud eaving against sickmess acd more friendly relations. , It Is indeed a Isolation of Employers. old age, 8o the .fuel charge is to be con- great question, demanding the most | New York Post. 2 sidered extravagant when it exceeds b or 6 careful and sober consideration by all | The heads of our vast orporations ean-'| i1 ‘ont F 1neome. But coalat §8 a ton who are concerned for the raaterial | Uc% of courss, know all their employes. But | o vop il ey g sl 5 b they should know ‘as many s possible. Joroeatass. of ineame. it the ol welfare of the country and the good of [, & " " greater 6Mée thin the preserva. | *A1dard of comfort is {o:be maintained, soclety: There can be nothing more 1m- | tjon o good feeling batween soclal classes, | oo, “CCONIAE1Y the old standard of comfort )| portant for all interests than the con-|The way for our classes dirigeantes to es- ":': ':”.:‘f:' cases will be compelled to servation of industrial peace and every | cape the perils of ‘isolation is to go out as T8 (58 Stusint smersaney. Ono o the Boston papers notes g & general rt- | often as posstble among the human beings " | effort looking to this merits the hea 'who' depent” upom thisia’ for twelr Sally Astermination among people. thereabouts to at Nebraska's state capital with a well Alled commisnary chest to sgo that the Stock in/the Union Stock | Istake tn ita cholce of United States yards bias Just sold at a premium at an | **04%0r- BOTe WS S “"::'lhbrmmummn,;. In this. strenuous work: up. for ‘agspssment for' taxation again this point will be carefully averlooked. Nebraska retail hardware dealers are iflxfliflu thelr state organization. It will take & hatchet hereafter for any- « ‘one outside of thelr organization to waiit to launchl info polities? It so, j¢| ePUDiics may e ungrmieiui, bui this - ment ‘of danger i¢ another [five “buli’s eyes™ in five consecutive shots | 8%t 81ong With half the amount of coal ,n,:‘:': m.: o.‘:fmmmmm«dw&cm"““’w At president /was & better rifie shot than any| ~AS maiters are now disposed, there will from New Jersey show ‘that thirteen |..; op the veldt. It is his capacity for ex. | “ortalnly be ore general turning of the * | mew companies have been organized | celling in nearly everything he undertakes | ¥itchen -::h t‘l:l;:’.‘of'::- than has been since uAry records of nearly , ‘added to thefr lute confidence known since y @ fireplace as the A AN the % o - g e = exclusive means of heat for comfort or cooking. It will be a tendency not helpful to_the coal corporations nor yet to the miners, but it may prove salutary in gen- eral effect. A ok S I PERSONAL NOTES. —- examination and will enter West Polnt. the supervision is far from adequate m-"'“‘:“'l ‘i;"“‘:;‘"“ 'f. :; We gather them in from everywhers. . year, ‘'which was Bot »ltge, «the New | 204 there is little if any regulation. The | ;. vy snall b treated as sllens and that ,::::"c“"m“’l""m will carry for the York Journal | of - Commetce - cbeeryes | COmPanies are permitted to do business the Dead tax of ¥1.50 shall be collected from | poree: iy an ugly scar on his op ot | Without * mainteining any ‘reserve 1o [ail euch persons, is a vers good subject for | Lorl "+ 55uill0g from his recent cab me- that it does not indicate any-decrease of | " : . cident. 3 g speak of. Thelr pharters of Incorpors- | litigation. For the first time it offers an our ability to meet Eufopean competi- opportunity for submitting to courts the| JAPAD s Teadlng up on ‘the American- i Bkt them to hold real estate and Chinese exclusion law and to bas tion, but only &' decresse i our dispo- question whether persons who owe their Pproposes to bar sition to, with ‘somes decrese in - thi transact almost any kind ot business, | HICCT REH this government can be| OUt the heathen from the ., neighboring ability-of Europsans to' biy. The and- thero are undoubtédly many I0-|neid mot to be citisens thereot. Thia twsue | SOUBLFY- 7 ¥ by, Ak ere trust funds a&ré em- | has been avolded in all the controversies and h':l' M-:::n’- !ufiuo‘n;uum tive en which |all of the leglslation growing out ef our rranging Ive President Roosevelt a m: n lmllh.‘ u.w.: o pet P v s prad yw:nm-puu w::::.vmu that efty s On the face of the things it would ap- esday, Octol tion of these institutions is.& phase s ek S Rty % ours & person |to learn that & pertion of their duties is held to fealty to us without at| o §0 to ses. We have plenty of water ing the rights and | #8d & lot of ships; what is needed Is com- But, incongruous a; | Petent officers to look after the lstter, t ocertalnly | Lulgl Arditi, -who wrote the famous kiss these | song, “Il Bacio,” for Parepa Ross, besides the | many other notable compositions is now 80 ment, t to pass | years old. ' He lives in Brighton, England, there {s reason to believe that not a few |laws for the retemtion and control d: happy in the loving companionship of his The circular lssued by the Treasury de- ¥ i of- South Afrl- and can ‘war checked the” the Jotrnal - of Commerce, i b e Bt 11 #i i g § . is mainly n . % Calilar of them are in a condition that could | Philippine islands and of Porto Rico, wite, and daughter. steel "","."""‘”"'""':..mmu:mmmmm by legisiation to define the relationship | oo, man Babeock of |Wisconsin has demand radle - and reliroad eq sire, There 18 very substantial ground, | Y2ich should subsist’ between those islands | hought the Washington houss in which the ment iu this country has been phenow- s Cor the’ ity \ , |28 this nation. Im accardance with that | jate John J. Ingalle used to live, while sena- endl. ‘The exports of' cotten eloths In: | Undoubtedly, permission congress passed laws declaring | ior, paying §15,000 for the property. Mr, i f § ! i ; ¢ § : ‘ Chuted vecy MOck AN e W | S davly. 20 the duibabitien of | hetr llogance o the United Staten, they el LR N e 1 “ 3 were ol lco or e i unaratoit 4| Wister e o sl ecore | s 1 N e compenes s S, 5 i e 0 A | gt o ek o vt : makes mighty ' fntoresting reading. { year' the decrease ‘of last yeer s of | 40in8 . This wokld gpear 1o dapess of the, Wat- |10 vl T Sieles contreverer a6 & What ts more, o whole Jot of Nebraska | course uncertain, but.the R e VRAE AN OIS oo rry st Bt e e | Bwediah press. Some. radical journale de- 3 populists, who thiuk for ves liave | tions abroad at presen are fok SR S ks et ot e oy Sreet | mand that the law be altered 50 8 to make 9ma to sboutjthe gpuclusion. to an incredsed. demand, for Am Apsabies of the State, Dosed | raised in the legal proceedings had go to Pk 8 precesting lmpossitie Mareatier. ] v- nfigfi: manufactures. n‘:?finpnuu. Lands and Bulldings | deserve com-| .. iine and it ts unsate to go upon the|' Prof. Hugo Muensterberg, the selamic County of year terms | that our exports for the current fheul mendation for dropping the project 10 | presumption that the court will sustain essayist, recently urged that in the infer- erect an addition to the state peniten- | position of the department. mnr-h:: tiary, In the face of the fact that no | the entire matter be regarded as being in | °Ustom of paylug the professors of a given leglsiative appropriation has been made | 4ispute. for in & republican goverament |college nearly oqual saiaries should be given Bee hay | "ubject Deoples and citizens are things |UP 44 reat prises offered o emizent men PUrpess. As Thé between which no dividing line 'has ever |4 &n incentive to research. - WhY | been drawn. What the court will decide| General Jacob Smith will receive a roar- th | is entirely problematical, but until it does [ing welcome from the veterans of the accommoda- | decide there is no use iu denying the fact | Bighth army corps who served in the Phil- it that a number of """,!"-"M“”‘ ing an unauthorized Indebtedness, ex- » congross by, Mr. Henderson would like | sency, whoreas 10 s case 1o sen| A N1€ Democratic Brahma of the speaker's chair, but they will have | stitution exists, Detfolt Free Frese (ind. dem.). b ke o new tack, with 1tlé prospect et ) All persons, mccording to Mr. Bryan's he worked his way up from a page fn the 32 el \ In .d'ofl_“fl“ m-‘:n—ldp-l home rule | Bewer definition, are democrats If they be- senate to a senatorship, he, too, is & born The Bee has ot committed itself to the | €Y 10 “a government controlled by the aristocrat: but the Hon. “Gum Shee BIll people, and favor political and legal squal- Stone is one of the original friends of man, 1ty"—With'three notable éxceptions, Grover and his democracy In warranted te be | Mon 'O Attend them. Thare are tweive big No one has shown greater interest and | the polce commission must - be ap-|OCleveland, David B. Hill and Arther Pue chemically pure. ’ For the rest, all of us possess the po- 1| though diréct responsibility to the head ;‘:u?fi.:l::,::.fl th‘lhy b‘elle‘:e, b;c:u-onlhuy tentfality :x‘ becoming good democrats, it Tk for the election of Mr. Bryan: we subscribe to the Commoner and chase peace than Senator Hanna. Himself a [ of the city government is preferable to in 1896, the bacillus 'of aristoeracy out of our blood. her environment it 48 not to be belleved Mr. Brya people and love democrats in a state of perplexity as. to vocate of a'policy that will bring these | interestd of the eomimunity. their country, they may be democrats. the quality of thefr democracy. Many of . ity o::;rwl:u they . are republicans—always# them may be in a condition of painful anx- triendly relations and establish between | Before the new reform police board | With the exception, of course, of Grover lety lest their systems have unwittingly them mutual respect and confidence. | attempts to reinstate Sigwart and Hase | Sroreland. Dl-xv.m (-n; H.:‘.‘..;:n‘.‘ ::fl‘:.h;: :-'-'m-; fi;"u’fi.;fifua:: t‘:‘.l‘o”m-a“e" \ of all' aristocratie tendencies and to love [ foeiuslon. The salad department can mako own experience, benefiting both capital | bers to readcarefilly the ‘charges and | They are nefther man for woman, the masses, they may not be certain that }‘ Dortlons of different salads in an bour; and labor, and he belleves it to be a |specifications thiat caused their retire- They are neither brute nor human; the Nirvana of thelr hopes has been Br:-dhd:.rz' 0:'; ovmflnl.:e'“:.tg. :::v::..:: department can freese 300 gallons of cream during the hours for dinner. ‘Thers are fourteen chefs, all plished cooks, each oapable of charge of a kitchea himself. Nearly all of them are Swiss or Alsatians. Bach has his own department, and they are asuis en and twenty-four women tons and dish washers. In the soup department, which includes the vegetadbles and also the bolled meats, thére are twenty-eight men; eleven men d6 nothing but fry things; ten are engaged in the salad department, which includes all forms of sauces. Three men Bandie all the cold meats and twenty are required for the jce cream, frult and pastry Dolicy _fhat can bo génsrally and mic- | ment from the service. If the d0ct | wr. Clevelund oamnot be & Kood demo- aemur ciarr rurn, heir 1OBEIngS ther may cessfully adopted. : ments have been mislaid, The Bee will | crat because devil of aristocracy has gl:‘b;.:h:;r t:::n.:.o:unnllt;.unr':::l !:: In an addresa on labor and ity relations | cheerfully furnish the board with a few | o6rroded his soul; but Senator Clark of any terms whatever. To u'ou, we can P gy & © e | Dages of ent history that would | Montana, who bought two state legisla- gsay only that there is ome infallible test Hann ferred of aristocratic tendencies. By means of it even 5o diluted a solution as 1 to 1,000,000 can be detected thstantly as e pristine purity of 1f you object to any of Mr. Bryan's theo- ‘peopul.” My, HIll ries, you are an aristocrat. The more har. . e e annot be & good democrat. He does fousl, ; te of m%:y. ning, | The great speech tha¥ Was to electrify | what had been done by himself and as- e g monfously your soul fs attunéd to Mr. Bee ted o y g Where the Consumer Gets It Dot cherish the plain people; but Mr. Bryan' he nearer you g okt of July. 10, was u"mu?l'x"" the Philadelphie con and put | sociates in: connection with coal mining | Baltimere American. Croker 1s &' demoorat of demacrats. Mr. beue a mers | - oy Bryan s the Demoocrat and Nlinols. Four years &g0 An asso- | less and’ bound-to-bethurt position ss the | With the grest heart of the masses while hag attained Troe Do--:n' '::rn o 1s fnally ‘merged int Mr. Gorman cannot be a democrat. While in All, s o of Coal on |[Ripples on the Current of Lite i the The pre-eminence of steam as & motive bower in New, York City is about to. re- to the charge that labor organizations Indfanapolis News. that the percentage of . family's. income ;l.u;. ;flmfim"fi?fi&u to substitute the iatter for the former as the same, whatever the .income. If the ropel agalnst the charge the fefusal of the | 2O be Dlerced by & shell and, the only | Engel law is soutd, the aggregate, expend- | Qo :‘:'mm'“ rroq iy, bituminons coal miners who met in eon- | we win both wayst should rige end fall with the income. In- oot — rth Imitating. last, {t follows. that equal expenditure this outeome of the tunnel disaster of last win- Buftalo Express. yeas with last will bo made for tuel by the vl i st Jastbast gy , average family, and : etropolf eleva o contracts. “There s one of the beat les- | to have the people of Britiah colontes 1n | remains At from 18 1o 35 a ton as mon. ided to substitute eletriity for stenin, It orn: and as it may remain well Into the winter, | sieam would be ohiises to ooty me When the quantity purchased should shrink about 9% to-ahianis 1n taver agitg these men and their class by as-| It Will be well for wome gentléten €0 | mand for coal which will be experienoed | I, Ut At-&rom two to three years. The remember that a demoocratic national con- gy Central’s plan ‘invoives the squipment with suring them that they can earn and | SCUCD Lidk BTN L tever o e [, Prosent pelces. fl:‘d:;."':"d sikely that | electricity on the main line from Croton to locomatives will' bé' attached. The ‘avenue tutinel wfl&& Nghted by trains the yard at the will be doubled. Andrew Carnegle ‘{5 mot the omly rich man who fs detérmined not to die wealthy. There is Francis ‘W.- Dunlop, & bachélor ot ‘Brooklyn, who has avowed his inf tion to follow the Curnegie example, e: cept. that he will not give his money to found libraries, but to bis relatives, fn his 1fetime. He has taree nephews and & nlece.. They, may not Nave been waiting for the decease of their unéle and in fact thére fr évéry reason to suppose they have a strong,. Qisinterested affection for him. To make sure that they shall not have too It 1s generally supposed that of'u-nuu-m :.ll-. can ‘control - year-ol “is aboormally ;ow.'l:'l and vindictive, but Marie ‘Bents, & governess of New York, says otherwise. i 11 4] Astoria hotal. in spite of her pedi- bly a good democrat. In people. show & fow ders preciagly. ® True Demotrat. Politically, department. 'ROUND ABOUT NEW Yomi. esnall Sage, tiate, celebrated hi e Ma. work watching ye. Interurban Lallway eystem and Manhattam | tu ‘your ther 1 otk ot boal an eold | ieviing cniitey ik IR Vo s great oloars | - inate’ Jest It 1 agreement reached. There are uptrust- | nearest depot of nn‘ les. » " rope & family will ex- 1ng" House' for Buberh - “The Grand Forty-second etreet station Adisaster for his money at e !giéfi ';Eg i?ési:fi!ii&ii This Friday’s Special BRINGS YOU PLEASANT TIDINGS FROM OUR tape and ticker. “I be Tesponse to greetings of associates, “that 1 am.the oldest sctive business man in New York, and I feel fine, I can tell you. Give up work? Not a bit of it. How long d6 you think I would last if I gave up work? What sort of pleasure would I take in life if I of the Grand Cemtral | gave up work, which, let mewell you, young E muan, is the beet thing that 1ife has to offer. The. proposed. change s the tmmediate | I téll you, I would not be comfortable it I tried to get along without it, I know. I have tried it—when the doctors made me,” and there was a merry twinkie in the vet« ihareed me because nel Journal: Tho largest and the finest Kitohen on oarth is In the basement of the Waldorfs It ooccuples 90,000 square foot of space, 2,000 square feet baing taken up by eighteen immense ranges, each hav- ing twelve separate fires and requiring five brollers, four big stesl ovens, thres bake ovons, two pastry ovens, six gigantic cop- pér ocaldronz for soup, uix for vegetables, which are. divided into compartments; fif- teen ocoffes urns and dozens of special grates, broflers, kettlea, oto, In this have alreddy beem cooked 8,700 orders at thé same time. This is the high-water 1d axpire to give miik for any | DerK: Which was reached during the Norse tohen rs ago. Probably so large a the' the marke $ worthy men in the ranks of labor as v fuel, and gets less for th “Gentral station will be used exclusively tor win had struck a fleld 18 10Wa, | porg are tn the ranks of capital, but| | ", Afrrac: o than hers, compelling the Sonfinement of | (RIOUER tafe. . O el ot e he has since .flfl 15 & very| e great majority of thgse embraced In | Hven calamitles ‘Yometitiios: have! their | YArMth to'a small fraction of the dwelling n:%mflww' P gl e receptive mood. Wi six the | organized labor are honorable and &8 | comic side. When Wé%arth was shaking ar | 204 tDé USe of portable stoves, but an to Croton and White Plains, whers stedm A v = Becol Y number of people. were never before served dotattion mar lesve many | i Ciagle meal sovariig oaly about three Bours, That is not, however, the limit ot the gapacity of the kitchen. It is possible to 5,000 orders of soup, §,000 orders of coffes, 5,000 orders of meats and 5,100 or- ch of several vegetables, without by noted Wall street mag- 6th birthday anaiver- sary August 4 by doing his usual full day's varigtions on he sald, in — LINES TO A LAUGH. He said the young men of today were looking for too many holidays, and added: ‘what ought to be done for t! . of the noiseless and: loss “Always pay attention to business. I have s reft forever of the superb. intellect and | impere is one of the strongest arguments | "°** °U8 e ot 4. o o-the appronimets i- |'maisipal prammedls syl ol 1L 0l X Rave Some peetty well; you s pe—— profound . statesmanship that Baldwin | that can be urged in favor of getting Hint for Denlocratic Bossca. I e e o The cost of the undertaking is estimated | wiil admit. Be on the lookout for oppor~ Perhaps Pat Ceowe can now. get into | of Council Bluffs would: have brought | sarther with this . policy and encour- Atlunta’ Constitution, - SEAMNIALY the actasd. & “"‘"l‘ e 5Ot | at §20,000,000 and the time required to carry | tunities slways. Seize them when- they the running again. into the executive mansion as the suc- ’ scling.din, Ahe do- come, Hang onto them if it drags your nills out by-the roots. Don't let' geo of a good thing. Every man must meke mis- Forty-second street and-on the Harlem line| takes. I-have made them, lots of them. ced reas ers and the whole American people by | the aid or constnt of any.boss whatsoever. | eat conditions g e g i :onroept":; Do hie PIMas o the sme pofit. iz power stations will be established, ench of Brt the man who sucoseds is the man who soes his mistake a Mttle quicker than any- Had the men who compose the anthra- Kansas' Cfty Journal, to the very large item which fuel has xi‘:w.gh(;:;;::':; ‘White ’P‘l::.':lv‘mh; :: \maih ety st daalar cite coal ‘combine just appreciation of | The trouble about’imaking a dash te the | jome, 0 De in the family economy. | sations will be made the tarminale ot the steam traffic of the rosd. A large three- deck union station will be bullt in the bor- 4 ough of the Bronx, which will serve as a connecting: volut for the Central lines. the | Do b ot m LR e 80 nghfl; the ml.'b'luh r “You don't seem t think uJM" the v Why didn't you stay at we wanted in it. valleya of the . e and & tear, b ad FAMOUS NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT, This season’s gatherings of .all diffgrent liness and styles of fifty-cent Neckwear bunched together for your convenient picking—and it is the sort of picking most folks like— ; WHEN YOU OAN PICK BUCH | VALUES AT. .. .coeoonvssesssos See 15th Street Windows. 25¢ \ No Clothing Fits Like Ours. Btore open till § p. m. Baturday. . inging -5~ (6 T Bagiuiive Chitbiors. and. Fsmidliorn. . R 8. Wilcox, Manages. - - . “What, are rospective victim of afford to tell you n":ull‘.hl it for i ' saree 1o toll you & “but_for ; - fortune Wi no bad Tuek fn 1t.* lcago Tribune: “¥ou are beautiful, ‘h'fi hearted!” lg.cmmna the young. ering 3 'llp“' Shave: couplea a with an appeal to my gen clously hi 3 e 45 e of us could {the but man, v b redson to for his death break intp the business in this state. ';:" m:m-nn o] x..m m,'; fest encouragement. bread, and make that bresd awester by the | prr U7, oS e howse. thin: wintas, Yan.dukt givil Al 1Y fusl ewpite te Mia{ TR SHOREN 16 PAY YU Ay fae¥ Hocks: o 4 b ¢ : e sense of sympathy and .brotherhood. e Darlors &ud sometimes the sitting | nephews and a large sum in cash to his AN OLD.FASHIONED WOMAN, GROWTH OF TRUST COMPANIES, o S skt s e "“"'m‘:‘:fif_‘"‘fl: {0 Dresent | nigee, The nephews are required to pay. . - comptroller currency sleep o0 g mon long tgomery Congregationalist, z uflmh teel -om"nxwm over th‘: ident Roosevelt beat y will '."m'"m"’n‘:".,'.’i'.’f.' u-.u.n:)n:“—um :r:": “":‘:",.m“m: o ::(:.“ PR : :o:('“: mMnhngfi?. ' I Pres! a Boer marks- - 3 col increase in the mumber of trist om: | man “all hollow 1 an Imprompta Match at| DS calculated that with the hest Shut of | eyire HiLbortioaen m“:w"""n' PR | Bhe has not Known .§2° ils ot panles organizing nowadays, regarding | Oyster Bay the other day. “Teddy" made | frem the chambers and the parior be can | ghrewd' business move. . ¥ n old, long- ) of her dower— \Ven near, S R el