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THE BEE: OMAH TUESDAY, M 1909 THE OMAHA DALY BEE | Careless Legislation. ‘l(tv‘x to the east which have by no ! OMAHA'S ELECTION, " | means reached the maximnm of their | oy " Towa jast now bas an object lesson | | Wisner Chronicle; Omana itkes Dahiman | Army ( 1 UN 2DW ) R ower of e | sier Chirontely M, likes Dahimd 7OSS1p FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATER. |0 oo i tion as pointed per- | POWer of expansion and his style; that Is evident : VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR haps as any which ever came to ||'xh||c;’| It Is not alone in population that| payoin city Record: Omaha in In for Satete of futetelt On and Sk notice. A law passed by the recent|'N® ETowth of the country has been | three more vears of Mayor Dahiman. But || of he Firing Line Gleaned from Entered at Omaha postottfice as 8econd- | gangral agsembly, which had for its ob- | Phenomenal. ~Postal receipts, which | then Omaha likes that kind of thing the Army and Navy Register. . [ ject the inhibition of the publication | 87® & fair reflection of the business of | Shelton Clipper: Jim Dahiman has faults : p rbaesd ¢ but his heart s in 1ght place, and the | . 4 " TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION |of unauthorized versions of the code, (* Ratlon, have increased from $1.000, ‘,‘,,_I.,,, SVSHOO b a1ty ik (RRY. Nod¥iiAt e Army signal office will mak Dally Bee (without Sunday), one year. $4.00| rahi {000 in 1820 to $191,500,000 in 1908 o o = rangements e instaliation of wircle N Dai and Bunday one year 4| 1s found to be so broad as to prohibit | "7 fertul bt | wWaterioo Gazette 18 to be regretted | grations At ¥ \ wofth And Hort ; The only Baking Powder ce and Bunday one z | . { It is a wonderful story of the carv- s . | stations a ) eavenworth and Fort| ({ " DELIVERED RY CARRIER |the publication of any law or portion | /% % FOREERE RGO (ACROP | that Omaba should not tiave elected Mr. | Riley, where sicel towers 0 feet in height made from Royal Grape Bl Bee dineluding Sunday). per wek ¢ [of a law in the newspapers or thelr | 8 0t o T SRR o o ild Breen. Dah!man is a good fighter, anyway, | will be erected With & view to communi-| Cream of Tartar aily e (withov unday), per | o o © e { t Braning oo (amont Bunday, per wesk 4| circulation in pamphlet form even by (€8¢ and still those Wwho have OMe| ecumsen Chieftain: Omaha disgraces |CAUNE With the army wireless station at | Fvening Hee (with untny). per week 1% | gtate officers, for the Information of | Pefore and those of today have Ieft |iuell by the re-election of Dahiman ae|OMahA. 1t is appreclated that the Wires Sunday Bes. one year kx4 the public k.m-m\ for their successors to do. mayor and an expression for a wide open g ) delivery to City Circilation Department . APl s M | Pender Republic: Omaha voted to con. | ¢ US€ Of that medium of communicatk OFFICES been customary to print in pamphlet ace to Save Money. tinue the Dahlman regime. Thi ' | especially iniview of the presence at those Omaha—The Bee Building o e school, ta ecti eand | The report of the county comptrol- A dis, . Boutl DixataaiEmanty.sorett |form the school, tax, election, game and P t Nty L T & disgrace (o the good name of Ne Couneil Bluffa—15 Bcott Stree varfous other portions of the statutes |ler for the vear 1908, among other in- | braska B e PR RIS Uhicago—ibus Murauette Bliding for the information of the classes di- | teresting exhibits, gives the lst of es- | Beatri press: Omaha people have S foal b a2 i dtis LY . "«A;«\' \‘f’\rk— Rooms 11011 02 No. M West | ractly interested in particular laws or | tates for which appraisers and witness | "":"y:‘"y'“:v:‘ "”":P :" _"' “_‘-‘ led I“u'“»“rw e e rtcenth Sireet, N. W. | classes of laws. Various portions of | fees were paid for the year under con- |gnoiper for. R CORRESFONDENCE. e the statutes are from time to tlmr"sldpmllnn aggregating $4,498.5 fiastings Republican (dem.): ITn Omaha (o famunications LoIBtNE KO Meed. Omana | PTinted In the newspapers for the in-| Aside from the small items going to [of course the expected happened. Dahl Flee, Editorial Department | formatfon of the public and no one is | witnesses, this hand-out of nearly |!Man was the sole issue and won out. This ot he JBMITTANCES. . |80 foolish as to believe it the intent |$4.500 is distributed to parties \Er’””\":‘”‘:“‘:'_”” o abroad the communication Is possible P L X ik " ompany, | Of the legislature to prokibit such |lected by the county judge to make | NO'h Flatte Tribunc: Dahiman is 00t | distance of from 100 to 1% miles By & ”‘Hf.ar"‘lcjur‘;;""\"“rl":41'7‘)"'{":“‘ Oof| practices. 1t is simply a case of same | the appraisement of estates going 1 its mayor. but this opinion I8 not held by ymaha or castern exchanges, not accepted. | legislator who wanted to be sure he | through probate as a basis for the as- | a majority of the voters pf that city eniibn: tec) Makt - WHih may Bs. slevated 'y $ sl wTve | would hit the mark that he scattered | sesement of the inheritance tax. niata Herald: The state of Omaha [to a height of sixty feet. It is proposed | L o NI e Dot eutity, sa1. | | & chirg#/sil ovee® the wide woild While the probate business of 1908 |went Dublmanic and democratic at the |t iry out this type of portable wireless | pGeoge B Taachuck, ‘treasurer 5t The | At home the recently adjoursied Ne- | embraced several large estates, the {HRA L FonbUiiten s BF0UHIE T Talvt. apparatus, with o view o ascertaining | snorn. mays that the actusi number of | braska legislature has also given the | prospects are that the number of es-| . o B0 0 (0 L0 T e hae | to the equ pment of the army signaf \nl["-‘«l 1 and complete copies of The llmku‘,.m,.a fine example of halfbaked legis- | tates to be appraised will be steadily | again clected Jim Dahlman mayor. He|in the ficld “ PERSONAL NOTES. l POINTED REMARKS, ess stations at those posts will be of prac * | posts of so many officers chased for cxperimental purposcs a man portable wircless set. mounted on whecls. The army has been using a por table set which (s carrled on the backs ¢ animals and which is capable of exchang- ing messages ai a distance of twenty-five miles. With the larger wireless set from apparatus is mounted on a vehicle drawn | b four horses and equipped with an ex- | Morning, Evening and Sunday Bee printed | during the month of Aprfl, 1909, was as | lation Practically all of the law- Irnxnmlng and that the aggregate of | secems to be what its citizens want, and as | —_— Thev say old Binke 661d-his- daughter follow Mistake, | was<at the wedding_ a saw him myself give her away. —Bai more American | The lte haby princess of Ora 1" «1,090 | MaKing business was crowded into the | appraisers’ ‘fees will grow rather than | they have to put up with him we sippose he Brownsville court of inquiry held its| The Dutch baby is princes nEe, g s e res 86 oPmAl Beas ir | that being the distinguished title of the 18 37130 | closing days and bills were rushed |diminish if the law is left as it is. the rest of us can first f rnuJ[ ession on Tuesday 1\ln‘ TGy AR (67 EhE thFdHe. ot Mollund S ey e | ‘ A | Rushville Sta v . quarters which it occupies at 1703 New |helvess @ : 19 s | through by wholesale without consid- | This suggests that the law ought to | Rush ’”l Standard: With Omahs elects | o0 0 e Tt will be necessary. for the |1¢ Quest Wilkolmina . {s. blessed with a | | A | i " ing 8§ wide open policy man for mayor, haidhas i bt 4 e v - | Very few of us realize n .o":slvrmlnn Numbers of instances of slip- | be changed 80 as to provide an official | [¥ § W€ Pt POlCY MR for MAVOR | o Cor which Lieutenant General $. B.|8on he Wil be prince of Orange, and his | [Very fow bl i realiae the tarrible thine 40,460 | shod composition have already come to | appraiser for these estates, drawin®a | .. (hat there 18 a great difference of |M: YOUNE Is president, to go over the | sister, Josing precedence, may regard him [ gpoken. said the benevolent woman | ol ot o e case involving | a8 & lemon Well, 1 realize it,” answered the younk w.:lm light and 1t is a fair presumption that ¥y commensurate with the service, | opinfon ine different sections of our own |'orimninous records in the case involving A Who Mk b her an tHCRa: e e disch out honor of enlisted | Worcester, Mass., has a bunch of whis- | | the test of operation will disclose still { which at any rate would not exceed |state g LR e ol L T i 3 % | base ball umpire.”—Washington Star. Moo e efe men of the Twenty-fifth infartry as a re- |tlers who are very annoying to a | ribAdsed 10 ¥ . RS more It is notorious that many of | $1,800 to $2,000, and would save to| Hastings Tribune let us hope that gult of the Brownsville affray In August |community, and plans r their suppres Mrs, Gramercy—Why doesn't your chure T APy B S o v O the blunders of the late Nebraska leg- | the taxpayers several thousand dollars |Dahiman will benefit by experience and |of 1906, 1t will probably take two months |slon are under consideration. Official sta- | K¢ L4 minister who preaches Ahe hi 1 0 ’ : e good, clean | 5 st »w tha b omuiunity's Wit criticism? 3 islature are directly chargeable to the |a year. It would also save the county “h”‘['l: % bl bbb l', A | e it OUMEE (0 MOUITS M1 SR (SR8 HOE RS ISR T o WHIBLIGE | Sive Adami O SN Y deaty L W %3 g+ i e aidly o S, BOSEY A ahiman ! o o ossible to ob are Kept in pi order by a erage of | affo o 5 X4i . ¥ fact the members were too busy seek- | judge from the constant pressure for | oug information, which it Is possible to obtain |are kept in prime order by an average of | can't afford to pay pne more tian 31600 a { . remember {hat it is never too late | from the printed and the documentary |70 wet packages a day. Where there is | Year.—Judge. e ing partisan advantage to devote time | appointment as appraisers and from |to do good vecords, when witnesscs will be called |Steam behind a whistle there's sure to b AR to caretully scanning the contents and | the charge of discrimination as be-| Fairbury News: The clection returns lund there will be hearings of the dis-|more or less music Returned coples........ wording of their bills. tween applicants for these soft jobs. |from Omaha would indicate that the old |charged soldiers who desire to be rein-| The St. Louis Globe-Dimoc | Orarks, wears blue jeans. the weave of general staff of the War department | local looms, gallantly fought the tipping rge she asked, ‘“‘Are you very Tribune: ‘The volume of moral |is making progress with Its tentative plan | *YStem of Washington and rescued the Six- | brave? Would you do anything very dar . save in their own country. T out any additional expense whatever | McCook The tariff debate is about the only | each and nine ave dropped its prefix when it en- tered the conte “hest ear' of last vear's crop was grown in indiana and brought under the hammer enough to buy a farm in a goc harvesting, and careleas garnering. our farm crops. immense as they are in gross rat answers Y GEORGE B. TZSCHUCK, Talk of Tariff Conferees. appraigers could be devolved upon one | (i .4 1, read: Some prophets are without | Free Presa Subscribed In my presence ana sworn to With the time approaching when the | Notary Public. |tween the two houses for the final | “Yes, darling. There is _no danger | who has been a hissing to decency and |gideration of the secretary the rest of Missouri can say “Then please go to the stairway and ask Snhscribers leaving the city tem- much interest. Who will be appointed [ first annual report of Mr. Dickinson. The |0f the auinine fortune of Philadelphia pro — | and staff organization based on the horo y I ed & ma ol changed am often as requested. is doubtful if even they have as yet cally, than his opponents gave him credit thoroughly irritated e makes & much: bet 7 xs of course, can be singled out with rea- A Spasm of Virtue, mayor of Omaha as long as he likes, not- | sary as an army in time of peace and con. | (NAt ever struck the Nile pike. So deeply | Constituent—Senator, [ should lke a warm thing so far this season. " boy divertisements, hobnobbing with | fantry are concerned, of three cavalry | S8YPU that It comes down the ages with- | Emi Stalesman—To some extent, my infantry divisions of two brigades each, am ore than willing to see that Inheri: 1 tacks” upon him. Poaibly this is so, but|shall be threw divisions now represented, | Chimney sweep. A year or two ago, when | OB, the cat went to aleep on my new Former lee King Morse savs he is|have had previous service on such discovered that a lot of reforms have | Y | when he was first elected, so that the|Partment, the subsistence depattment and |'Man watering piace, so the story gos, | s 8, AN v up to the fact that he was rather like his to pay ice bills at his rates. following is a list of the conference |the police departments, although it |widespread flmahxll\unm!l_v makes con- | divisions shall be, as they are now, of- e ath e his | After scanning the election returns | Kinley bill: that the credit for all these improve- |in & metropolitan city, but the confesston |, Kol g oo ot ongress at the regu. | NCArly as possible and bolddly sallied forth | R R e reded his expeciations, but the incident |l noticed when our glances met with Lincoln, or with both She i 1 th ith t : Shabeot ita Ga ety ie lingered there with empty arme. | Dingiey, republicans; Mills, McMillan and | World-Herald admitg that the “‘police | city successor to General Bell, hief of staff A LAUABLE IDEA. that there are few cities in the United TAnaRIn g SIRe. REla0S “of She smiled as one who understood, ln fency 1 could see her bend publicans. House: Wilson, McMillan, Tur- | crime and public disorder The followin ; Fdesre i shdacs oha & he following from an eastern publication | Tha tehful fairies might attend | few months ago the control of the po- | Springtield Republican imbent, under the existing law, must be n rn publication t watchful fairles might a ite flower of Milwaukee, the water lily | Dingley Bill, 187—Senate: Aldrich, Platt anthracite roads, excepting the Delaware |vears from the date of his original detail promises more material advancement and And lightly spoke d sweetly smile¢ ‘Thronsh -the Sohools: of I asked about her precious child; venor, republicans; Balley, McMillan and | { coas Girectiy or without ‘the agency of & |18 ev reason to expect that the choice|*7® Stimulated by prizes to plant little [I'm sure that if it should be ill . 5 Ster | ears a t to the county exhibit. posited in various Buropean cities. No | only ones now in congress who have | partment was going right and every- |its mines to some coal company, either of | Who is quoted as preferring other duty: bk AR R winners fted to the best one ear in 4 | & special charter. On the first news of the | €T&l of the army of Cuban pacification, i BA. bekt, oia. b Kinley committee are either dead or [ of virtue will last over night. S S | M- ) post on the road from the city to the trom_now we will all be flylng. Some | (e oxcept Burrows, who has since | And now we are told that Nebraska | previous quotation, but the stock recovered | ber, upon the retirement of General Wes A Y how- | to be regarded as highly favorable to that | be afforded an opportunity to accept or to the place where they furnish wings. | Burrows of the senate and Dalzell of | ever, has ever made a successful cam- Vit b WAL UICE & : i 1 o o ie prize is won was mu i (he house and Bailey, who at that time | paign in Nebraska on a free trade | q4q (ne richest considerable ratiroad prop- | And as acting chief of staft recommend Ly il ed with good milk or cream The system of seniority which pre- ! | mittarity he o - {mprovement of seeds as is bestowed Sl ot o 44 ) work. Striking would be generally | ble and needed protection to American | #bout 30 per cent additional before expendi- | Miliarity with the organization of the g o the good day’s ; | » sulting advances wouid b eat. What have done, draw pay when on a strike. braska shares. e Frgmalicien B - gy i s spont 105 b ety . vf.-md.ii&-} rnd!pacu the Governor Shallenberger will now | Potential representation i the commit- | capital stock has #ot been increased since the ravages of Insect pests, the Inroads of » Omaha, but a better Omaha, than it was | the property has gone on so generously | HONOTS are casy—or should be—between Board of Equalization fixing the an- and vast Is the sum they fetch, yleld to | may be felt in moulding the bill into a | all agree. Some of us think we have [ while, and more on dividends. But more [°f {he Party last year, but falled to get it { ey shouid B - B form fo satisfy the demands of the|mot done quite as well as we might |than 2 per cent dividends might attract Congratulations, old man. 1 suppose u're tickled (o death bocause it is a Net total. . It 1s even possible that the work of | S3¥in& “A prophet is not without honor |stated under the terms of the law, for|Judge McPherson's question Who s Yes: in a few years now I'll have an Dally average. v | save in his own country.” should be re-|which Senator Foraker is responsibie | Murphy?” by saying he hails from the | SXCuse for going to the circus."~Detro Treasu er. |of the deputy county attorneys with- | panor, before me this 18t day of May, 1909. i it tariff bill will go to conference be- ¢ g Tor m M. P WALKER . inasmuch as it is well known that |sentiment in the city of Omaha is perhaps | for army reorganization and increase with [ teenth Missouri district from the grip of ey T4 A : | these deputies are by no means over- | Adequately measured by the result of the | the prospect that the proposition, at least | democratic Kidnape Murphy s not in | woid not undertake to show my love for TR AR (}:‘:-::(:“::!m:::fn:::k‘]-m; urn :‘l:(e”m:n; worked and ought to be capable of last city election. One James Dahlman, |in general terms, will be ready for the con- | 1€ Judge’s jurisdiction, which is more than | you 2 ' ¥ o ' ® 2 A 3 uti | of war in time sap to quit snoring.” —Chicago Record performing these additional duties | sopriety for years, won the mayoralty bY [ for its incorporation as a passage \n the | The American who annexed a large part | Feraia b ol N S 1558 OF Shhiie Keow less it be | Without seriously interfering with the fan overwhelming majority ore ' cour ows u e ; 1 d perariy e RS SN Ao i e other demands upon them for official | T.exington Pioneer: It appears that J. C.lajm is to have a comprehensive scheme POS®S @ tribute to old Ramesis by setting | “I lope you never nag your husband mailed to them. Address will the men who have their naming and it !“rwul Dahiman 18 a fiuch dtronger man, polltl- | of line |up in Cairo one ot the obelisks of anclent Only when he's beating the rugs. When needs of a regular establishment of 135,000 ! 8ypt. King Ramesls was a wonder in hia ter job. Washing! Herald. i |determined definitely. Two of them, | for. It begins to look as If he can be |enlisted men. That force is considered neces- | /Me the greatest advertiser and booster % Wiy : v b was his o RrAVEN. 1 " ) straight answer to one question. Do you Sonible. dennitenets~-Aldsioh fn . the We are glad to know that our amia- | Withstanding his drunken escapades, cow- | templates, so far as the cavalry and fn- W28 his name gray N the anmals of | poljave in taxing inheritances? ik A et g | senate and Payne in the house by rea- |ble democratic contemporary, the | ‘0 LT TN lapses from the path | divisions of two brigades out effort. His name was a guaranty for | dear sir, I do. or example. 1 inherit a Some Texas men are on trial for |®0n of their positions as the head of World-Herald, has suddenly under-|q¢ moral rectitude. the goods. tendency fo gout from my ancestors. | participating in a lynching. Made the | the commitiees of the two houses |gone a spasm of virtue which permits | gearney Hub: The World-Herald has It | An important proposition Is the revival of | 'h® Germin ¢mperor is in the pecullar ‘Ln‘u:: 'xmnml clear out of existence.—Chi mistake ‘of l‘nd”"“ some man who | Which framed the bill, for all prece- it to see in Omaha something worth | figured ont that the re-election of Mayor |the plan for a consolidated supply branc .,,“I"'“:‘I"l”“"“ Ll “"‘_‘”' no less “‘:]‘“ two | O480, Jeibuge ) i E | Dahlman in Omaha is a rebuke to the|the head of which shall be an officer of | 0ubles. One, a certain Herr Nitsche, fol- Drat the cat! Pak’ ® r dent is in line with thefr appointment. | praising i e i 4 ad some friends : ) i 2 {hé Fahi 0" alor il 165 lows the humble and prosaic calling of Wihat's the matter, girl | in scanning over the list of those who| The World-Herald has all at once |knockers who made “nasty personal at-|the ran major general, under whom ——————— | hat, and 1 wore he v i 5 iat, and v downtpwn and back 2 s : [ his majority s only a trifie larger than | Fespectively. by the quartermaster’s de- the emperor was staying. st & small Ge ‘—1,'.\”*\'1“- Courier Journal now a pauper. If he is telling the | committees it is apparent there is a |been accomplished in Omaha, more 4 J A Pty ticularly in the ad istratio n” | the pay department, the heads of which |® tailor of the locality, suddenly waking| SWEET YOUNG MOTHERHOOD. truth he will soon know how It feels | paucity of this class in congress. The |particularly in the administration rebuking business was probably not very y dér he heads of which i | fice: a " majesty, had his mustache trimmed ac-| Chicago Record-Herald % E : X 2+ | faual 2 rs of the grade of brigadier general. It ¥ | AT —— lrnmmnl(-fin commencing with the Mc- [ would have people overlook the fact |fession that Dahlmanism Is the proper thing 18 hoped to have this plan in readiness for | “014InEly, copicd the style of dress as|[ saw a sweet young mother where : ROt RO S » a it y il brow was freo from lines of care the country press does not know | McKinley Bill, 186Senate: Aldrich. | ments belongs to the republicans and \"M';‘B"_ “‘”:‘":h: ‘m”:: .";‘1"'&:"?“‘ o’l’ ldh‘:”fll:": lar session, which begins in December. into he town. His reception even ex-| The sighs she sighed were happy sighs; whether to sympathize with Omaha, or | Sherman. Aliison and Hiscock, repub- |not to the democrats [ 5 2 P 4 P lcans; McPherson, Vance and Carlisle. | of Nebraska, in which the people look for K ot to the cars of the authorities. | That she was blessed with wany charms. bR Tiotiae: MaKiniey.. Bate and For the first time in vears the |gomething better coming out of their “first| Although the occasion for appointing the | That gladness " filled Ner breaSt, and yet The latest is a proposal to cross the | # . g 3 - of the army. will not present itself for | | “How sweet,” 1 thought s motherhood, . owler, democrats records will bear out the statement - 8! is m ; ARET A R RT REE bA f He F O CTRA A L4 o8 AN EMBARRASSMENT OF RICHES [nearly a year, army officers in Wash What grace it lends, what joy it bings! SO 3 ington are already speculating upon the ris, Vest and Jones of Arkansas, demo- | . b 3 See, i N And seemed an angel without. wings; should be some method of restraining |is Vest and JoRtk of ATRATSER HEUO” | S(ates as large as Omaha with less |Dimension of the Snap Enjoyed by a|Kentity of the officer to be detailed In 4 S08 T Deswing A ¥ " the wise ones as well as the foolish. | Until a Conl Road. that important capacity. The present in Washington Post Above her little one, to pray ner and Montgomery, democrats; Reed, | | : L TRE A TRl *d it wight &na 48y, In a contest to decide on the favor- | pirrows and Payne, republicans. | lice department in Omaha was charge. | The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western | relieved from duty as chief of staff in 1s Mo ount of a practice adopted in some | And gladly guard it night and | 2160 COPAL | railroad appears to be the only one of the | April, 1910, upon the expiration of the four | °f the COIN-Browing states of the west that {;pa fair young mother turned to me AL Lt ter lily should |of Connecticut, Burrows and Jones of Ne- [&ble to the republicans, through police came in las e water y should |of Connectiey OWs, and Jones. af 1Xpe 5 bebtiati KB AL % e iRctoant of aoninresus’| WHAN . saxe A aknextl {Vvada, republicans; Vest, Jones of Arkan- [boards appointed by republican gov-|& Hudson, whose tatus quo Ia disturbed (a8 chief of staff. 1t is surmised that the | PTOSOTILY than any enactment of congress: | When eagerly and earnestly sas and White of California, democrats. |ernors, agaiust which the World- | sreatly by the supreme court decision in|mext chief of staff will be selected from ifimUEl 5 ok j"‘ 1 hope,” she sald, “it's thriving stiil, | House: Payne, Dalzell, Hopkins and Gros- | e o1d pas beeh most constantly | the commodities case. It mines and sells | the major generals, In which event there corn-growing states boys and girls | 1 haven't meen it lately though; a k y )y s view, | tches of co 4D - st The watchful nurse would let me know The deposed sultan of Turkey 8| wheeler, democrals kpoukiag, Ustil sow, ia. s vl subsidiary corporation, and under the de- | is confined, for one or another reasom, to :“m"»"nv” el “'I‘““’ 980l SORITIIA) ) #aid to have large sums of money de- | Of these Aldrich and Payge are 'h"i""”‘l"fi connected with the police de- | cision may feel itselt forced to hand over |three officers—General Leonard Wood ALIORDIDIE IR heg, S "“""“-“"""‘l : best ten there are entered in a state show, | N it- 1 v 2 g ' g. its ow ol 121 and ownership, or | General Thomas H. Barry, who has added P Y doubt he would appreciate it more if |served on all three of these commit- | thing was going wrong [ASLRERYOIRLLINAG pas i o ot Lo e and then the states compete. The final he could get out and spend some of it. | tees. All their associates on the Mc-| We hope the World-Herald's spasm | Otherwise hotwithtanding s possession of | f I8 cHmaLGng ed- 4 . D s the whole United States. Scientific interest | decision somebody,sold & block of Lacka- [ and General William H. Carter, wWho at-y; auricuiture s growing. It £ ...p’”;ur".. A sclentist asserts that twenty vears | yerjred and all on the Wilson commit- | wanna stock fifteen points below the last | tains the rank of major general in Novem ol farm of us hope to live longer than that |peen transferred to the senate. Of |is the victim and not the beneficiary | the loss. And, indeed, ‘the decision ought |t0on. It I8 presumed that General Wood will [ mpp o and som Tis = § 2 of excessive protection. Nobody, nd some who do not still hope 10 50 | (ha Dingley committee there remains | v company in helping it put of a veritable | deciine the detail. General Barry's record embarrassment of riches. This Is by all [0 Cuba and his experience & ssistant ¢ i cent n The Filipino legislators who "“"“‘“s ik ke | platform. It comes down then o @ |erty in the country. It pays dividends of | him to the position. while General Carter's | "4y’ 1huch attention ought to be given to and a little fruit, means a 1 on strike have returned to their question of what constitutes reasona- | per cent on the stock, and is earning | Previous duty in Washington and his fa- | {pe ‘“"ff:-::"‘i““‘ o ool improvement of live stock. It can o ails in the senate and to a considera tures on permanent improvements have |€ral Staff are natural qualifications for w op all o " oot i vhose prosperity Ne- | permane; oveme e Or | be done at infinitely less cost and the re . popular if all could do as these men | . "y o oo 1 the house is likely, how- | Industries in whose prosperity Ne-| G708 8 PEERRRCES ERTOVERGWS BAVE | cu qing (hat officer as eligible to the Rembember it's the E.C ever, to give the older. members a with bad roads, weak and infertile seeds - s o Flakes. Watch for the tes. The president, however, is far| Every year we are muking of this | 1876, when it stood at $26.200,000, and the | Dabiman: ang 8 noxious weeds, thriftless cultivation, faulty have a chance to stand up and be e \ ’ BRRTIA S it metropolis of Nebraska not only a greater | flowing in of surplus earnings to build up | Washington Star | more like! e co counted as a member of thé State |More likely to be cons _ 4 s i = stage of the legislation than at any | the year before.—World-Herald. that many stockholders feel that the road | MAYOr Dahlman and Mr. Bryan. The for nual assessment of /faliroad property | Other and it is here that his influence [ Here's a platform on which we can | can afford to spend less in that way for a | Me' Wanted the gubernatorial nomination|ine pusbandman less than one-fourth what for taxation ‘p'"',».'"fim“r she 'I"‘ o Illw m(lurl 10 SUP-| A yield of thirty bushels of corn, fifteen | | hostile public attention, and a ste B B kot r. Dahlman has now been re-| pugnels of wheat, 800 pou of tobacco The New York supréeme court has|country as far as divergent and con- have done, but we all e hopes that ¥ a stock divi h ea 0 pounds toba s | o torward and at s nd would have & worse public greeting, | ©/°¢ted mayor of Omahu without Mr. Bry- | and half a bale of cotton to the acre ought decided that verbal ‘betting is not | flicting interests will permit | we will go further forward, and at any | ye, is to be observed that the road's [ to be a disgrace to the tarmer. for with in | { {an's assistance. The temperance issue en gambling within the meaning of the | rate not go backward comparatively small stock capital was not | (570 Into t I8 yarats mpaign, and | telligence, the best utensils, energy. and in- | | | —_— Mr. Dahlman stood for what is called a| - " A all contributed by original investo no dustry it is as easy to harvest 130 bushels law. s it possible sdme of the judges How We Have Grown. ! et b s AL BSRETRAS, BT SR 1B 'l-‘ 2 “ liberal interpretation of temperance laws|of have had experiende eollecting that | Some late figures given out by the | For s B el vl v oo i and regulations. Mr. Bryan s rated as 8 | tion end of the late democratic legisla- : Pay 8 o oo 10 1810, the | gt epet constructiontst. Where 1s Mr. Dahl road watered its capital frequently through | _ 4 it man likely to land in 1812, when the John ent in stock in 1363 and again in 1ses, | "O"® A0d the Harmons and the Marshalls | a farmer there who gathers annually more ment in the democratic newspapers.|and 7o per cent in IS It has pald some |"'¢ ¢MPattled against the Brvanites? | than thiry-five bharrels of five bushels Bristow on the Floor, rn from an acre of ground as fifty bushels. York county, Pennsylvania, 's not | the best corn region in the union by a long kind of bets? | Department of Commerce and Labor | H re Representative Taylor of Custer = - | are of interest as showing the growth | "' P stock dividends, paying, for example, 10 | Sonn # t | tting no sympathy or encourage- | e A Georgia womau has confessed | .¢ (he United States in many ways and | '® 8¢ g ymp 8 pe that she had her husband killed be- |, jydication of future possibilities cause he was a poor MWnager. If that | of gur entire population one-third tive [ /3¢ S8 OEREE P HRIEIE T IR | ung wie average up to 1306, when the rat | sume methods adopted in lowa or Missouri } A i spell réfor a big ) e th o Bl ouis Republic | for! oftense is made a capital one, the job |\ pe griginal thirteen states and fully | #Pel! reform E naggt b by dbatlagally ol 4 ot 1 Reput { would produce forty barrels, or 0 bushels 4 b | [ they are in a minority and without re- ; Joe Bristow held the floor in spite of the | go re. ‘This Pennsyivents farmer } C fid of ihe census enumetator would be | ne.quarter in six of these states. One- | {heY are in D per cent. The segregation of 1ts conl Prop- | oreuiiinr vt Benecn poarim P ¢ [ the done iy el i oninaence od. * T2 | ty erties may easil A b . | been Improving his seed corn for th materially lightened third live in the territory originally |#Poneibill bl e g RaE e v may easily be made the means of a | uior from a pent-up Utica like Rhode Is . ; —_ yea and he plants a field of corn bu N 7 P ’ 1 i a part of the United States but un- {very rich melon-catting or distribution |jand, no matter what welght of years he | omce in seven yoars. though he 1 faunaes | | 1€ advantage of buying Brown ln[nnmm\t‘l\ lhs slmll»ulmruex ap- A St. Louis woman has brought sult | among stockholders of a large body of | | ough hy ortunate o the time of the formation paseey f g {bears. can avail to crib, cabin and con-|in owning many fields and grows a crop c v, King & Co. C ing i 5 of the gov J e < | i —— | : St S gpv Pt " | « ing > O intv have (uuml the doors closed to them, | [:‘m distributed over the vast|DOt Mmake good biscuit. Any man who (Hons In the Prophers Name, |0 the season wihen his pulses are wont to| 1f this idea prevails of improving seeds,| OD€ thing, in the certainty that carried the title of ‘judge in the nn.(‘ | has so far neglected his opportunities Boston Transeript [throb to the nit of the adow-lark and | and it becomes general, within a decade the G e ol 3 area comprised of Florida, the Louisi- ,"‘*’ v b B ! oy~ 4 the ululation of the prairie dog of his na-| yield of corn per Kive Bill ba s i | You are getting what you pay place, or they might, at least, have | for an education as not to learn how hoosing his title the new sultan has | vuble what | 3 ! 1mm purchase, Texas, the strip secured | gotten that much out af it to make good biscuits is not entitled gnized spellings of the name of | il for [as a result of the Mexican war, Ore- e e o e iy | "the prophet” from which to selec \ Wit hi fit e - ] a o e " P0- | Mohammed, Mahomet, Mahomed, Muham- 4 PR ith us, this covers corect fit as Colorado is undertaking as never “‘."" and Washington and the small| | "0 o0 can measure up to their 0D | med. Mabmond Moheme: \l"h&mm:: | —-—o—-_ | Gadsen purchase | well as right styles portunities Mehemed and Mehmed all refer to one and | For that tired, run-down feeling eat | The best of materials and work- | each. to every acre he plants to corn. The The democratic reformers in Nebraska | 50rt of a dividend every vear since 15 | before the development of its agricul- tural resources. There is more gold | A Elance at the great extent of the _— |the same historic character. Turkey has | in the farms tham there is in the | acauired territory, together with a A socialist preacher by the name of |had four sultans bearing the name Mo- | mountains and that i saying consider- | KnOWiedge of its immense resources, | 5joxpnger Irvine has broken loose in [pammed, one of them the conqueror of 1t able in a state like Colorado which now contains but one-third of | Ney York against Carnegie. Wonder | i\ /MBS #ud one Matimoud. he new h - the population of 80,000,000 will give | ¢ hjs s the same Rev. Alexander I- | hows to stmplified spelling he still adnere | The new sultan of Turkey has some idea of our possibilities for fu- | ine who flourished here in Omaha for | to the traditions of the great name ' taken the sword, which is the cere- |ture development. Those possessed of | , yrjef period some years ago and left | Mohammed | . ! manship, of course. | We’ll buy back at once anything | that isn’t right. { Suits $15.00 to $35.00, | Browning Xing i wai7 & Company o ——— A survey of the development within | Cuba owes the United States |mayor' and re-eiected him by a great majority Omaha Is welcome to Jim. ‘There isn't another town that wants him. mony of formal induetion into his of- | even limited information know that| o, the good of his health when his e —— WHEM fice. He will be fortunate if he later | the gréat west containg the resources | ryjge pretensions were shown up by Emporla (Kan.) Gasette escapes having it applied where it has | to sustain millions more of people and | rhe Bee. | The people of Omaha appear to be in It has all the body-buxldmg material in the whole wheat prepared in a digestible form. Try it for breakfast. Russia and Japan were (rying struck mauy of his predecessors that those have hardly been scratched — fatuated with Jim Dahlman, “‘the cowboy The outgoing city council has two |the forty years since the first transcon- | $8,000,000 for expenses Incurred in | 1o wipe each other off the map? L——-—-—-— more weeks In which to get busy/|tinental railroad was completed be- | intervening in the little family row liquidating Its campaign obligations | wilders even the optimist in his de- | down there. This philanthropy bus 10 H S oweve | 3 o ( > E It's dollars to doughnuts however | sire to fathom the futire. With the | ness eomes high, and if Cuba insists B s s o that it will leave all the platform |development of the latent possibilities {upon getting into more trouble We | .. i 4o you remember that only five promissory notes (o be taken up by ita-| of the west> must: also-come additionsy would suggest that Andrew Carnegie | vears ago SUCCeRsOrsS. |to the population and industry of the |settle the bill » Fiftecath and Dougles St OMAHA R. 8. WILCOX, Mgr,