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18 y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1002, “THE OMAHA SUNDAY Beg. TWO GOLD BRICRS. tmprovements made are not mamtained, | wiil have a friend and ally n Oubn & day or two a draft made upon you has NLASTS FROM RAN'S HORN, DONNITID FLEASANTRING, When the republican state convention | and again expose our senbonfd cities as | upon which we could always rely and | been returned unpatd. ! 1t But bef By this Action you compel others to pay| The 1ight needs 5o Iabel. el s SRipIAbIA. Tou used § your. debts. This is so unusual that pe- ive me beautiful presents. fore commenting thereon in the Repub.| Dreuny depends on origin. ::ju, but a_dollar looked lke a dfmy It will | the political dangers involved In mak- to | ing that island a state of the union they were twenty years a PUBLISHED EVERY MOANING. |of 1901 by an overwhelming majority T3 cost a considerable, sum annually TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION. | demanded the recall of the Bartley B:;ly Bee (without Sunday), One Year.$}4.0 [ patole, the aspirations of Ezra P. Sayv- keep these defenses in proper condition, | would be avoided. be glad to have your ex-| Iumocence is not character. , ‘and now—er—a dime looks like { Ry R Ry % | age for a popular endorsement of bis | but the money will be well expended. —— 2y repestrilly, Treachery leads to tragedy. miracle! R S A X R | accidental state administration received | As was sald by Samuel J Tilden seven- SEEKING SUUTHERN TRADSE. CADET TAYLOR. Disposition s more than position. Philadelphia Press: Young ‘Wife (wit) wentieth Century Farme & shocking jar. Prompt compliance | teen years ago, money spent on coast| There appears to be a revival of in-| If the defunct Omaha Republican | Silence is often the sigh of strength. g h A g B il - [ DELIVERED BY CARRIER. E}y Bee {without ungu{. y Bee (without Sun: . ly Bee zlncludln( Ilm" could only be resurrected a duplicate of | The man who thinks leads the crowd. rg;:u Dan“:vbl.nd ell, fl!m:v‘lllll' glive you this letter, bearing the well known sig-| Pride needs to look out for puncfure. D "~ nature of Cadet Taylor, could be dl-| Plety @oes more than pity the needy. Boston Post: “You promised yow wou( marry neteel s hence, ined rected with propriety to the nonresi- | Many a small engine has a big whistle. the lld?:t .I-.mo'nl-," nd nor:' ym."‘i:fi’;‘: x’m dent congressman from the Second dis- | The ehurch s & chisel and not & statue. . [ “WREMPCRE" o iy vana 1ee trict, with whom it Is not unusual to| Better a clean sinner than a dirty saint. | great wait oft my mind.” let others pay his political debts by | Better a fair fallure than a false success. Ont Teibune: Johntiy—1 ‘spect 1 1 repudiating bis share of the campalgn | Your life will be worth what it costs you. | wasn't here, Mr, namore, you'd kist Bella, wouldn't you TS AT THE PULPIT. Miss Bella (flushing with indignation)« with the demand of his party had a tendency to smooth the ruffled temper t of the people. But while the popular E:’::?ny.m Fwltnont mi tempest was subsiding, the wrath of Hyenise Beu (inclesiny T 4 | Bartley was on_the rise, and well-de- Compiaints of ‘irregularities in delivery | fined rumors were circulated that he fi'é{n'fic“"’"'" $o City_ Clroulntiod | was abolit to: make dainaging disclo- OFFICES. S ha--The Bee Bullding defenses is a good Investment as insur- | terest among American manufacturers ance. in the trade of the countries south of = us, promising a greater effort in the TRAT PENITENTIARY JUNK. future to secure a larger share of this LINCOLN, Aug. 9, 1902.—To the Bditor of | great and increasing business. The The Bee: Are you not altogether too 8- | pext meeting of the National Associa- vere on_your new police commissioner, W. s 3. Brosteh, when you try to make him tion of Manufacturers does not occur responsible for the whole deal by which [ Until the spring of 1903, but in the sures. The threatened eruption brought on a crisis and for several days every + Bouth Omaha—city Hall Bullding, Twen- our enterprising fellow citizen, William | Meantime the officers of the assoclation | expenses. SECULAR &"'“;‘,{'df"glfl,'_‘"}‘,‘.-m Sivest roadway leading from Lincolfi to the | Dorsan, the involuntary successor of | will endeavor to arouse an interest === You impudent boy! Leave the room this T e N pepitentiary wag lined with carriages | Charlle Moshot o lssseo of the peniten- | among the business men of Oentral and hosge s rme g New York Mail and Prpress: Archbishop 3 B - ourt. \stastod s : " W aanington—s Fouriecith Street. filled with visitors anxious to placate | Hary, eu in disposing ®f what you | g,u¢h America in commerclal relations s g, e Ireland_successfully coiublnes his faith fa | Pittaburg Ohronlolo: “Ife certatnly, give Sty Tenlk for FER000 b the Gtats of N | vith the United States, With & view to It memery serves me right, there were| having them send representatives to the two other appraisers besides Broatch. One [ meeting of the assoclation, which will The corn crop promises to be so big thie promise year that the packers will have to fnvent [R8 ehurch with confidence iu his country. “Huh! He's reached it already, Fe's Ju.q some new explanation of the high price ot | Boston Transeript: With municipal musio umm-n'. 'uh.'_fl A .i'x'rm.l al beef mext winter. and sixteen different varleties of religion . one. E ) CORRESFONDENCE. nd eai.| Bortiey. But according to reliable ac- TR e i, Lo Bavd: "Omana | counts the star prisoner would listen to torial Department. nothing less than an assured full par : BUSINESS LETTERS. " on the common yesterday it must have been | Detroit Free Press ¥ ness letters and remittances should | 40N. A council was thereupon held by [of these was J. N. Gafin, and the third| e held at New Orleans. e I ;. Papa—You were up *‘- i The Bee Publishing Com- | the parties in distress and an emissary |mAn by the name of Gale. Broatch and | g g g practical move that aght 6 No Change in Results. a dull mind indeed did not not -frr ll'Dfi.ll'“;l‘!_l_h't‘..fllllll Gafin represented the state and Gale was -’ chosen by Dorgan as arbitrator In ease have good results, As the secretary of Gafiin and Broatch could not ‘agree on the | the association says, by the interchange price. Broatch and Gafin sesmed to have | of visits of the peoples of our respective i g ":-H;:. :-“:v;r-l-mnt countries, and particularly between the thout en trd man, | oo and each of them received §500 for the serv. :]“‘l:“" - :“:‘ “e‘:;‘"";' A ioe rendered to Dorgan and the etate. sy oo g g Vi job - REMITTANCES. enlisted In the person of United States annh:.un- or District Attorney Summers to employ his persuasive talents upon Governor Savage and induce him to issue the necessary pardon. STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. As a preliminary to the negotiation of Nebraska, e Governor Savage was promised in the 3 Washington Star. away somethin met on the il .00 “The boys in olive green" will mever| Brooklyn Hagle: The success of the Plgc—wnn belongs to your fresh-aly sound as pootic as “the boys in biue.” But |Methodiate in respect of their million- [OEE L LT ik the men inside the uniforms may be de- |guinea fund In England is frightening other | juotantly)—Well, Jack-and—andome. =~ pended on for the usual results. denominations lest a I'ke fund should be iy —— called for by thelr clergy. Philadelphia Press: Fesh Susoude o6 the. Gem. Washington Post: The colored preacher [ SllY “.'DE‘{‘:-,M - Somerville Journal. who predicted a tidal wave for Atlantlo | sald he wes Tenorion i When the government begins to uwe|City made the mistake of using an early | “Of co hh:m':_:‘t ~ that way," You may be correct in saying that the| thoroughly than by any other means. fi‘ - uly ® Rame of the potential persons for whom | whole job lot of Dorgan's belongings, which | The intérchange of information and [Martha Washington's pleture on a postage|aate. It didn't give him sufficicat time to | remark loF 18 & new Bummers was ambassador his much-de- | Broatoh and Gaffin appraised at $38,000, was | jdeas between our manufacturers and |etamp, it will not be poilte to pound the take up his collections. | sired nomination for governor at the |worth less than $5,000, but you ought to|.n. pbuginess men of other countrier | StAmP to stick it on an envelope. Washington Star: A Delaware clergy- | P bands of the next republican state con- | have drawn the lne at that mule team,| . .15 1o roductive of much benetit Compensation for Fallure man whistled his text, the theme of his 4 #8810 | vention. What other inducements en- | YhI I sm sure was @ piece of salable > ” pits : dlscourse being the song of a meadow lark, property. 3. H. L. |to both gides. The trade situation at Loulsville Conrier-Journal. which he had heard during a viait to the lnmm- Bl‘l' inge uh.’m tered into the deal has not been di- vuiged—suffice it to say that Bartley received his unconditional freedom on New Year's day, while the governor found himself in possession of a gold brick that proved to be absolutely innocent a as has yet .That's nothing. Hammocks often Bis s mo aia; to do Mr. | present between the United States and | Baldwin net only brought back & plcture | sountry. This is, perhaps, The position “Wes, but Susie's little brother Bob hud Broatch infustice .or to misrepresent any | the sovthern countries s far from satis | f Nansen's hut, but he brought back a pic- | form of pulpit semsationalis of his acts.. It Is doubtless true that|factory and it is not improving. We !;';::l:lmi'l:;lnu:: :’::‘:rx".‘“z;e EVi- | been devised. Mr. Gaffin shares the responsibility with [ are doing no more business witii Cen- : St. Louls Globe-Democra There is a Mr. Broatch for appralsing the property | tral Awerica now tham we were ten A Pleasing Change. engronind TrHE PAssAGE, of the penitentiary contractor at more | years ago, a fact which does not show BN’ Baproly religlous associations question. It fs a worthless when assayed. That the |epgy giy times its value. its informa- | well for the euterprise of our manufac- Df':::"‘ n:"r:;s‘:::e Is “"' ":"‘" "":"‘i curious fact that in Cathollc countries like George Cabot Lodge in Atlantic. bunco man and his backers had not the | 4455, goncerning the Dorgan mule team | turers and merchants. e y e |France and Spain the Catholle religlons or- | Onward ever and outward ever, oyer the 20,600 | remotest intention to deliver the goods ‘was painfully manifest to the governor long before the convention and his withdrawal from the race created mno surprise anywhere. But It seems that one gold brick did not complete the governor’s collection. And s0 he grasped at the first opportu- nity to get another. The declsion of the supreme court in the police com- mission case furnished the hoped-for before us the perilous’ vist of The Bee, written by a responsible | from the interchange of visits contem- | the gemeral—to find them where he is ::;.:::';' : mo‘.::.::; l:::“::::::"";'; d us the hu.huxwmdoulfg‘r:‘z'& :bh... and prominent business man from west- | plated by the assoclation of manufac- | looking for them. sort of religious assoclations find any fault wm‘;:mv'vmd of the wilderness fresh in ern Nebraska (whose name for obvious | turers, but our greatest need is better ,"m“m with their treatment in the United States :::p .f':f u':'h Lrun in our hair like a redsons it is deemed proper to with- | transportation communication with the Indlanapolls News. All are on an equality here. No discrimina- | As the silent low lght of the Dawn, ik hold), trom which we make the follow- | southern countries. The. American | An Omaha woman has sued hor hus- | °P 18 made in favor of or against any Aflomlnf‘fl'l‘l‘v‘h‘ ted and shed through ing extract: consul at Buenos Ayres, Argenting re- [band for divorce because he declines to| R4 0f @ religiousor non-religlous order of Rent And the airs shall be smitten in sundes : in the United States. It would be impos- tore sunder While visiting the penitentiary today 1I|Dublic, points out that in order to in- | wear evening clothes for dinner. The hus- | ., "0 frevygily o+ syt qundd w".m htnl‘. R was shown by the warden a wagon that|crease trade with that country we must | Dand works in a packing house, and de-| pih " 5u1a bear any resembiance to the was appraised at 342 by your friend Broatch. | have a direct steamship service, and ‘:,"'e:"_'r:'u;;’“l:“’::"’:;rm""':‘l;l:’“": one in’ France, or to that which is about This wagon, If put up at suction on the | yiat ig true in this case applies equally | strengthening, and should be appetisiag, |'© D renewed in Spain. . at Southampton and escort them to the was derived from a letter to the editor | Undoubtedly good resuits would come | king I¢ will be a pleasiog sensation for | oo E°% WOrse treatment than is accorded | . uttermost verga of the eacth “ Wiog O ” opening. This time.the game was |strests Of Omabas, would bring about 18|, nogt of the other southern countries. | This recalls the Indiana gentleman who| Detrolt Free Press: . Thers le & novel s with : ‘In. ;m °nt played by b -r was. Awrl-l:.: at ts.o “-:ud be lu: essential requirement will un- | declared that the man who could not ap- ;’:"_"l:';.': :f°:: n:"l:fvlluo' ‘:: l;‘ ::?dlln: Over s thet Suemur With: foun- ‘Wiselt s R G DUh e , This .. o . serpen ‘ < ) N. Baldwin on one side of the table and |4t 450. 1t you could make arrangements |doubtedly be provided In time and | Preciate the smell of hog was “a lestlo | UC MO L SRERRER T Dl MRSt wigind “’ too nice to It th - low on the edge of the ‘world; Tl the last low ledge of the lea I (he wita. wide' Waste of the £l it our vision. o We shall David H. Mercer on the other. ‘e 8l %.".,. to the wall of EE— ummamhmmp pives withdraw, the school teachers | 1D this instance the play was even Drigades advance. with warden of the penitentiary to ex- | meanwhile American manufacturers of that denomination. He proposes sermon of mules at| houiq employ all other practicable | Comp! Newspaper Enterprise | ins ors appointed by the church to ex- more bold than the first and the assay that this outit| oo more of the valuable Chicago Post. amine all sermons before they are delivered, Could the newspapers of this country re- |BAVINg the right to cut, slash or réject with showed more brass to the square inch. southern trade. . "To be |10 Tight of appeal by the vietim. The pur- | ! & rmre g mTe Tyt ol V- oo R (L celve a higher compliment than that to be g It King Bdward's bead should lfe un- | Ti® Dl;l- lz‘mml:d.l;e:d:nm:t 't,bo o paid them during the naval maneuvers this | POSe i8 to prevent heretical utterances and | b, 2\ * 4 A pukiin thab oA L% ensy he will know it is because he |rmor by WESTERN INVASION OF WALL STREET. | month? It 1s to be the entire strength of L0 Preserve the literal scriptures in ‘thelr #pirit, the oaths of obedlence sworn in Wears the crown. ¢ consideration for allowing them to name | o0 onapter of the famous Stout-| What is designated in Wall étreet as |the navy against the dispatch boats manned |IBtegFiLy, even to’ the story of Jonah and the past, Mosher-Dorgan penitentiary contract. It | i+ “western contingent? appears to be [by reporters! These baats are to be treated ::u:n::: .‘.".’."‘Z:Z“.‘.’:’,.‘L, m:: I~ et st " dnderstond, uper: i ouly & pity that & man as famillar) Jusi Bow the controlling Influence In 45 eqemies S0k SA% 10 B YOS OF S | 4egignate as the romance of Adam and Bve. | Wa sse. dor ith the. gods of our ol with horse flesh and mule flesh as our | that center of speculation and financial (st Tt WIN b6 Che business of the AV | o Tihe Job will be no sinecure. There is adoration, we acknowlsdis thes served noble - governor could not have seen |actlvity. It has, so it is sald, aStOD- [¢ne business of the repdrters to make them [ 0 be & verification of all allusions, solen- | But ws go. for behold! afior 1or the police commission contained nothing less than a guaranty of a federal ap- Wocleties want Omaha to furnish execu- | pointment for Mr. Savage immediately five officers, their requisitions will be |after the expiration of DS Term Dext 4 eheerfully honored. Jouuary with & salary of not less tBal | g,556 mues on thelr homestretch beforo |1shed the eastern financiers and specu- | public. It the navy can beat the reportars !, iterary and Matorical, the correction | " Ton"whe o o ‘has' dared”so” ie- ETTn— 0 5 $8.000 a year attached. To secure this | y o0 vuned up thelr hoofs about. six,|lators by its indifference to precedents, |at this game it can beat any other navy in £ s Apeliihar Te Loameaene J4 Tk the body and soul and all time 0 the worl samo way. It will be weeks after they had been appraised by | Its fedricasness and assurance and the |16 WORd 18 the same WA, " WL B & | e dorseq in sopie quarters, but the prob: Broatch. We feel sure the governor |udacity of its originality. A" New | wagers on the newspaper dispatch |Abllity of its gemeral endorsement is very would at once have appuinted Broatch | York correspondent cays there seems to | poats. E——. " RS P, RER( Saoy as state veterinarian and brevet mule{be an assoclation or combination that o s g e PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. inspector general has brought into one group a couulo:n WONE YIh CUpanyes. & e ble number of those who have recently sy 4 PREPARING FOR 40TION. and chiefly through the utilization of | > o Monmen oo e e Be There are indications that the advo- | modern ;methods of financing corpora~ Philadelphla Press, cates of Cuban annexation are prepar-|'tions become very rich. The best im-| Publicity is the first great public need ing to make an active campaign for | pression there is that this combination | !0 Prevent abuses in the organimtion of their proposition at the next session of | is made up from 75 to 100 men. Among ";‘l:m:: company, ‘. New Jeewsy congress. They are losing no oppor- | the members of it, according to €om- | corporation organized to control the Rock tunity to get thelr views before the pub- | mon report, are some who gained riches | Island railroad system, bas this clause in lic and are putting out in support of | through the steel combination, a number | its charter: them every plausible argument they can | of Ohio capitalists, some from the| “No stockholder shall have any right to concelve of. Senator Elkins of West Vir- | northwest and Mississippl valley and [ g®Peet a8y sccount or book or document ginla, who is most prominently identi- | many who now are, or recently Wwere, |giatute or uthorized by the board of di- fled with the movement, sald in a late | residents of Ohicago. rectors or by a resolution of the etock- interview that the time was opportune [ This pool Is believed to control a very | holders.” pers are discussing the question, *“Are to carry Into effect “the well-defined | large amount of money. Various esti-| Congress ought, whed it meets, to sWeeD | There Women in Heaven?™ Why bother wishes of & majority of the people of | mates bave been made, some putting | y's’ nls MUY o concent the operations Thoss la_ sight are the salt’ of Cuba and of the United States in re-|the amount within the control of the | pose s to conduct and control imterstate h gard to anmexation, that no sufficient | pool at $100,000,000, others insisting reason could be urged against annexa- | that it has at command as much as eonsidering all the circum- | $300,000,000. High financiess of New it was to the best interests of | York who have been watching the | \oted, the power of n countries.” movements of this western contingent ao:m. A lt::n corporation 18 n:fl;:ouy be interesting to know how |and have had some financial relations ( amenable to federal legisiation unless it enters the fleld of federal powers. Disappointing as it will be, according | jucrative job for the great pardoner %o present outlook the north pole will | Morcer promised the active backing of Anua;lon-umumm.. We must fa oud g‘n‘o l:—. .o:h‘m -D-c-c:h. flmtf: Onward ever and outward over uttermost verge: of the fi ~ In the Time of Our Prosperity The prosperity of this coun- try s today the wonder of the world aad we of the west seem A bunch of Chicago gravediggers went on a strike rather than bury their trou- Minneapolis {s doing some tall stunts in the reform line. Street car conductors now use megaphones in announcing streets. A wise Boston man who runs a restau- ms in print: ‘The guy who nation of dyspeptics doesn’t The Portland Oregonlan managed to tell with great detall “Why the pursuit of Tracy fafled” just two days before the bandit turned up his toes. As & midsummer diversion several pa- commerce. In dealtng with manufacturing corpors- tions, Iike the United States Steel corpora- tion, fromf whose obarter thie clause s & g i 3 i !l : il i il i 4 shown to be very Ouba, Wi E a!l fieet SUMMER LIFE OF AMERIOANS. Phases of the Vacation Habit and Its Effect. Philadelphia Post. One of the most interesting festures of without precipitating a financial who ten years ago left home for a summer outing there are now thousands. who owned desolate little bits of land, half sand and half water, aloig the seacoast, have sold for $5,000 what they with its bold and reckless opera- tions, can ocertainly result in no lastiug benefit to the country and there is good nlcltau,mhnmd.—aaf ¢ United States being challeaged to maintain by force the Monroe doctrine is extremely remote and the idea that Germany contemplates any such thing culiar need to the best pos- uible advantage— Expert advice of this char this office— and quiet life, are now the, cemters of of enormous hotels. And in all this there are distinotly grati- tying features. One 1s that the moderately well-to-do, as well as the very rich, are partakers of this | which IIIEEOIIIAILE- e Tt e B S LIFE INSURANGE SOCIETY, y ive s have net driven out all of the farm houses . ’ and boarding houses and hotels where o | offensive and defensive operations was Na- “Strongest ia the World,” moderately filled purse will pay the ex- | poleonic, The dime novel writer has mever penses of a fortaight's outing. Most of | conceived anything more extravagant than bis plan of foraging for supplies and ar- priced stopping places. Hundreds of thou- sands of the fairly well-to-do enjoy ‘ibe bealthful delights of the country. Another source of gratification fs that € our the general movement toward the country as For tire land—shows that the Americans gre utterly coming to realize that life should mot be : L] | £ H. D. NEELY, - MANAGER FOR NEBRASKA, Morchants National Baok Bullding, Otiaba ! : i 4 2 £