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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1903, SECULAR SHOTS AT THE PULEY PEASES FHOM HAWS HORS mdred yards of Altl t mation was made ¢ the D public shington Ever Wwar correspon by that my lot to transmit graph with generals In the fleld o o first official copy of the ument o Wit governots At the vatious the War department, but in hand g [ L 1 apitals. 1t will be regarded as singular ng the message 1 had 1o fdea of the S \most mprehensi that through g 1ences, Much greater the four years of the war e is in my diary to th armies were marshaled and r New Year's day maneuvered, the commander-in-cl forty years ory for the army et the army and navy conld not be reached [ and disast the navy are summed | | | I by wire in the White House, but was [ Up In these few lines ates ate for th plain senate. He is the edi | obliged to make daily and almost hourly n battle in Tenncese in the Interest of | ht t h His candidacy organiza alle in the library room of the War de- | gh y before yesterday 4 . 3 Me( k attacked Hard rtunity for the republi | was driven | 1 liet e, but confed e to vindicat | nter was broken and report “‘They | for the negro and throw hot figures s | Among the precious mementoes of the | s cupy Murfreesboro. | Fanks of levers s, how- | partment, which had been converted into shed and |a military telegraph office nerally | war preserved by me is a diary record. | g d terrific. Gen'l Willich Boston Glot A A Yo | r enant Colonel Gar il ian and could v ing my experiences in the United States Aol il 8 Rk i R ans' staff, killed al toy the man- [ military telegraph corps. The introdue- | i Ronssett wontided, Dis Girreiis experience and abil- | tory s the following sad refrain | srtress Monroe announces tha 1. “why don't y | Monit ‘ow of the-Rhode Island passed | them The Hatteras on Tuesday, the 30th, in fine | clergyman solen " lee whom w (Written between 11:30 and midnight, De- cember 186 nnly cather. B 0 a terrible gale com- | “there are thousand The Monitor sprung a leak and in | hell every year. Why d farther, and it is by no m s ;- M hpattadl G efforts of C: Bankhead, its | stop them?” Tit for tat movet Joye iy uander, and crew, she sunk. A number | . orr of crew, includ ome officers, are | under the pressure Will make us feel o8 tomorrow. | missing ndunstrial i any minutes pass PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE petition, that | E. ROSEWATE By swift and heroic efforts ‘ Morocco managed to keep his myself, and find it Is too tru | A distinet movement is in progress | straight | ana | | | | | Vhat are the changes of elghteen sixty of combinations before “ sk bl L s johipde B ——— the present year. At all |1 aqx rue, frier wear atitying to find that the | That man is dust, to dust he will return | among Towa educators for consolidation| The famous Moulin Rouge is no mor principle is still n ve | And leave behind perhaps a few to mourn. of rural sehools. The condition of many | there remains end Lk Raltir At itlo of the co futiic 00ls hias been | ©4u81 zeal in the art of painting. . piagch b The: yeaves are Alled by i f the country district schools has been e The tears are shed by wives and little ones A SPECIAL COMMERCE COURT | What fotic sons re Lorenz cats two breakfasts a day, A A nsisting of tacon, ham and chops. At th Ao rate Mr. Armour will soon get his moncy il k. 1 system showlng @ poor coutrast | back . el it B e S e o B [ with that of the city sehoo As n| Dick Croker Is buying up more land in Tho nobiest | remedy a considerable number of the | Bog 1. Where did he get {t? Richard al | | did not own American coal mine or a " r of : 1 | coal ard. 10 be charged w e ( of re. | May once more bless this land of liber { . et A Sl o The attorney general of Ilinols, armed | And crown our efforts with a blessed peace, | Eraded schools, which, with the com- | with a hot poker, 1s camping on the trail of | “Fhe advent of the New Year is her. | Mined resources at their command, have | the coal sharks. What the situation ne A matter of ing complaint in treasure nt could purchase all|lowa in recent years, the efficiency of In a recent address Mr, Prouty, of the the blood the the creation of a special tribunal, in the | ng with nature of a commerce court, which | Then let us pray that eighteen sixty-thri country districts have voluntarily con mank | Pencatul homes, all strife may. conse, | Solidated, establishing at central points md enforcing the orders of a commission, from which appeal upon que ons of law wnd perhaps 08¢ 0f " | hee enable 10 secure o el standard |18 an automatic piledriver. ) 4 = bl T |alded by a yearning for the cessation of | Deen enabled Lol ol ct, should be to the supreme court of lof instruetiol hese oxperiments | Over in Australia the people who are com the United States. He said the members the war and the restoration of pence Poioullisnposidiaby g Lol el k | have been so satisfactory that there g | PI2ining of ex & January 1, 1863—War Department, Wash- | | profitable trade with the United § ington. The clock has barely struck 12, An. | 1OW a strong agitation for change in|canning the excess for export other year commenced, and with it perhaps | the law to provide for the general adop The They would not | a new era for liberty; but what will be | tion of the plan. clded t come in direct contact with the parties | changed? Mysterious future! A blessing | to all hides from our view the end—our destiny. 1 commence the year in the War . department. May I end it In a peaceful [ COURCIl of Chlcago is now conducting ' corporation or as | influences of a quasi-personal nature. | home or peaceful circle of friends, discuss- | A Investigation into the causes of the Imisiness is such that [ They would stand responsible to public | ing the pust present high prices of soft ige would be an in such tribunal would be appotated for life and would therefore possess the con ¥4port thAtiMr, FooMstaller Had de- | VSARC found the Ida Tarbell College for "“ - to t for differentiating, 1t rvatism of a court. ———— Women and endow It with $10,000,000 has The railrond committee of the city | POt been verified 1&n’t necessary to con s 16 GERAmiien 4 * | tradict it h lenoting the se {In the same way that a commission does o ind hence would be removed from those President Castro of Venezuela was found dancing when war dispatches were brought coal, and, | to him. The dist e between Castro and opinion for the proper discharge of their | The story of New Year's day while it has not yet completed its ardu- | Wellington is altogether too great for a s for example, the | duties. After all, they would speedily | incldents of the president's levee are |ous labors, the consensus of opinion ;:}‘J‘i"""" century Byron to span success mtion the attor-; become an expert body, even more fa- | briefly recited in the diary as follows: |among the coal dealers is that o a com- R : It costs good, sound money to play a prac- ton refrain | miliar with the matters at issue thana| The day is clear and cold. The presi- | bination of economic causes and the | cat joke on a Chicago maiden. A man| Philadeiph v decree ab- | commission itself and would bé able to | dent called at the War department office [ law of supply and demand is due the | who jokingly asked a woman to marry him | & man's sta continuwance of {act intelligently and promptly.” Mr, | 8t his usual hour—about $:30 a. m. I took | present lack of conl and consequent | was held up for $2,500 In a breach of prom i » . L s ug e streets at 11 a. m \ : fse suit. Served him right. An offer of limited | Prouty suggested that such a trit 8 8L AL BRODRN SR gTeotn) 8 high prices. In the meantime the com m rigt e W a tribunal | oo gigerable bustle, but not half as much i I ¢ the denlers and the combi. | Marriage 18 no oke A2 o aae | as Christmas day. The great feature of the [ DiRution of the dealers and the combi : | enforeing the orders of a commission, | day was the president’s levee—officers of | hation of economic 1ses keep thou. DOMESTIC PLEASANTRIES, enforee- [ would not be confined to reviewing and R eI e A bl b he ditasien (bt homes in Chicago last year becau their t taunt m wives were poor cooks. General Crook eration of the law of supply and de- |idea of a pliable Indian applies as well to mand is filling the coffers of the mine | the paleface The highway to domestic happiness is through the alimentary canal even though its duties were limited to ! the army, headed by General Halleck, met | sands of people shivering, while the op var department: navy eers ie regulation of interstate rallways, b the War department: n m UIWAYS, DUt {0 eq by Rear Admiral Foote, at the Navy department. Many army officers appeared in full uniform. Captains and lieu- | OWners aud conl jobbers A local census of Oakland, Cal, the imerce than rallway transportation. | tenants sported gilt epaulets and cocked i3 oAl eeREUN HopuCeKland, Al habitants. E. A. O'Brien, formerly city litor of The Bee, hossed the job and wa rewarded with a set of complimentary resc lutions adopted by the city council. In th, manifold experiences of a newspaper r says that h ight be available in dealing with mo nopoly in other branches of interstate «ition to create a tribunal of | bats. while major generals only wore plain the Rubher Works. shoulder straps. The navy officers were the Saturday Evening Post finer looking body. They invariably dis It dogs were built on the same played full gala dress, cocked hats, epau »me speaches their concl Chieago to discuss meih- | lets, swords and flashy uniforms. Army | behind their cars t It was pre I plan as sions would wag al years a it the confer egnlating railroads and the | and navy officers passed the inclosure to —— ar 4 | no other act approaches a set of embalr 3 e House, while a considerable Getting Her Mg % Worth, 1sts and recelved some public atten- | the White Hou hileca . conkigeral ] i resolutions In soothing his harassed so [litting him above the selfishness of ti | world and inspiring nobler deeds in beha crowd was gathered outside the gates St. Lo b 3 ilobe-Demoerat on and favorable comment at that time. | while these officers wore ering the| Lady Curzon is one o few titled : : ited by a few students | White House the foreign ministers, dipl - | Amer i ho secms to be getting the full | of mankind, Commendatory resolutions k of the problem of railway regulation mats & a cabinet n!»flur‘ wers ooming ou worth of her money |a common council are priceless jewels in G 15 19 10 be remarked that My, Pronty | 803 enteted SUpesh carpiages Griven by 0o We e A the bosom of newspaper life. Mr. O'Brien's . liveried coachmen. Each forelgn minister Weill Known at Homet L Pt by no means exhausted in his address | appeared in the full court dresd of his na- joston Transcript good fortune is the envy and the admira it | \¢ arguments in support of the propo- | tion. Soon the army and navy officers filed | The bachelor governor of Kansas bears | tion of his former associates sition. Whatever may be thought re- | out | some of the marks of a prophet. He has INDUSTRIAL GROWTH, 1 1 the necessity for n special court | At 12 the gates were opened for the ci- | recelved sixty-seven offers of marriage from 3 . <wallidy . > wedno ot rk, and forty-four from Illinois, but o e ylitane. 1 tried (9 wedge Ty way throngh . Statistics of Progress in the 1 3 bune said the grounds. The crowd was dense and |Bone from his own state A it that 1 1 wa SATN 3 n, “ivs t mixed. Men and women of all classes—old I ey ps o oy 1418818 the Last Deands, niciil o Wilile reasonable | ladies, young ladies, babies and children— SERNEN FePivddad ik The following figures, showing facts abo iat 4 g s " e Dl a Mostly About People. e we d Dbusiness of th ¢ doubt that such a tribunal could be | were jammed together and held at bay by Kont ¥ | the wealth and business of the United . N auad of soldlers with fixed bayonets,| Many occupations have diseases which are | States in 1902 and the percentage of in t . wou made of very great public service. We ;rh"'m”mw“lm bollce were inside the | mOFe or less incldental o them, and litera- | crease or decrease from the conditions of pullding, Finally 1 got in. The president | (Ure I8 ot exempt. The two most provalent | 1892, are taken from a table compiled by creating a court of the character advo- | jooked cather cheerful. His whiskers were | Mlterary maladies are writer's cramp and | the New York Commercial Advertisem. It wll scale | cated by Mr. Prouty and a strong argu- | trimmed within about an inch of his face, | SWelled head. 7The unfortunate thing about | will be noticed that in the decade values YORus | aiont B Behall of The o - | e " the center of the East room | YFIter's cramp is that it in mever cured.|have increased In every single ftem with — k DERSR of the proposition is <5 hook hands with everyome. As 1|The unfortunate thing about swelled head | the exception of the amount of labllities of Bl tr s miirat 16w TRaw-ovyons | Ntk 15 uever UK commercial failures, in which there is a| Ir e Mown: CPrott s, e o i e slight falling off n 1902 from the total i < g do-si To a lady just ahead of me, who ORI Nol the Rest. 5 i over production —_— R A e s i tha By Man e amount in 1892. Where exact facts are not athl obtainable the source of the estimates We are prove, In our enthusiasm for | ynaicated in the foot mote youth, to disparage something still better. | that island nor the dis New Year's receptions at the White | youth is action, glorious, unrestrained, yet Jisequences to American beet | House in more recent times in some re- | also undirected, contingent. Manhood fs to deal with Issues arising between the 1n Interstate Commerce commission and " | the railronds, there s not a time, how has been just and uve never seen any sound objection to man and his Ivaria- | found in the fact that it is disapproved wrd times when 1POR the co-oper- | Neither the »sults to Cuba pre- | Lincoln was not present, probably on ac- sure ollow failure to do | count of her being in mourning ilation : whpeind tige action to a higher degree. Youth is beau- |y nterests expected from the an. | Speets afford a pleturesque contrast with & Wealth titul, but imperfect, not immoral, but un- | Natlonal bank deposits.$ moral. Tn youth inheres only the possi- | Bavings bank deposits. § \terialized. The | Do martial muise by the red-coated Ma- | piity of fearlesss Savings ba ‘5;':1‘t‘\\-.'-_lv‘r~ both sides to the | rine band—the musical marines were out | of the word; in manhood alone le the in- | Private hank deposits. § y both sides to the - Inite possibilities of courage Trust company deposits have | In the open fighting the rebels. There | fnite possibilities of courag T ompany deposlte§ equally wide of the|Were no tropical plants and flowers and | When Times Were Strenuous in Towa, | ¥ deposits . | New York ‘bank clear reciprocity freaty to |no gorgeous decorations. The flags were Cherokee Democrat | Zings 3 el tive demand on the firing line. Ther Twenty-five nr thirty vears ago a coal | Total bank c} famine didn't cause the least concern f Hawall, Porto Rico and |the memorable levee of 1863. There was &8 in the literal sense rsy last year s 4 business 14 cates, in | among the pe It dide matter much | Nat'l ban net officers were detained on active duty | then whe \8 $4.30—the price then | Money IF > ¢ {at their respective departments. Abra-[in wester or $40 per ton. ANl we | Gifculation per capita vhole question was | T ¥ 1 in the treasury d delibernte action, | MM Lincoln stood alone In that large | burned in lays was weeds, the long, [ Railway frelght carried RDesats: setins lean, dry weeds, that covered the sloughs, [ _ome mile, tor . h a strip of slough grass sandwiched | VAlue farm shaking ons, it took two to gather 1 pack them | Wheat, bushels the two natlons, no cabinet officers in line, the cab stortune | | reception room, undergoing the trying | 3% The signin incipation proc- | to the house, one to continuously break ‘} e o them handfuls and put them the ve, while the fourth would nearly freeze keep warm by it amation, wh ruck the shackles | from the lmbs lons of human beiugs held in 1t without ceremony and did no ryond a Salary. een absorbe te a ripple of excite bject, | o vi N rting on ngtou. By a very large m y | the Jourr ) of salar people then 1i it 1 BBy izing all apital the proclamation was rega possible sal > n increasing your skill i, e A Tk B VIS e To Save Your Eyes to butld Wt plan 1 pope's bull against the comet of September ] s scb f h see that (f they did n Y e dollars and | & Trade el . ’ 213 South 1uth St Paxtoa Block