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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, VOVEMBER Our Duty in Nicaragua. Two important offices seem to press for our immediate attention in Nicar- agua, the emphatic impress upon the nations that we are determined to pro- tect our citizens abroad, and the safety telephone present a complex problem for government supervision of mes- sage transmission sxcept under actual government ownership. Broaching the plan, however, may lead to definite reform. The intro- THE OMAHA i DAILX BEE! BEAUTIFUL NUMBER OF A GREAT MAGAZINE The Outlawed Oil Combine Chigago Recorl-Herald. The Standard Ofl company had a modest beginning In 1862, although the now | FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATER. VICTOR ROSEWATER EDITOR. Entered at Omaha postoffice as second- class matter - - ———|of our interests in Central America, (duction of the bill i8 likely to precipi- | great trust did not become known by its present name untll eight years later. The TERMS OF SUMSCRIPTION. | whatever the vicissitudes of unstable |tate consummation of the merger plan, "‘;""“' DhENS 6F the srowih of ""'("”""‘]‘“"'"“ faos ""“‘"‘:’“";““"‘“""'l’" Tl » ear. “apital. [compantes in Ohio, ennsylvania, est | lr{:g; ‘(::lh.:ul !"n::.n"::' year-fie | governments. . |If not to extend it beyond its original | 186a—Andrews, Clark & Co 4, aa‘\-.y.fiu._ Maryland, New York and New | | | DELIVERED BY CARRIER The time is ripe for emphasizing (intent. Whether that merger will \":M' <'nr_'|1am" '\;-FI f"fm'd' lu“ Samuel | Jorsey, Because of adverse legislation th s| Dally Bee (including Sunday), per wekk. e v what we v » y | Andrews. e capltal was furnished by |company practically dicsolved in 192, but \ Patig ,“(‘l:" R enaer) . oy week. e that we meant what we sald when we [ultimately stand in the face of the John D. Rockefeller and M. B, Clark.) e Tbn Wi Sad Dal: Uie Tords Trasteas Evening Bee (without Bunday). per -nl‘: announced that no unusual or inhuman |Standard Ofl decision remains to be | Year. Capital | g1l held the majority of stock In all th . Funaing Dee (with Sunday). per week J |punishment upon any of our clitizens in [seen after the supreme court has e eandard OIl Oompany. . .. $1,000.0%0 | companies in the trust, so in ettect there | u-]::fl y nl-‘- O year. “mm_mmlf: foreign lands would be tolerated, but |uttered its final ruling, but In the |nolders, John D. Rockefeller, Henry M :rnu v:: ‘\’x:‘u‘ change in the status of tie | ress all compiain: " 3 ganizatio | Aelivery \o‘(‘.lu eralation Department. | that they must have fair treatment ac- | meantime the merger of the wire in- Flagler, Samuel Andrews, "' V. Harkness Capital. | OFFICES. |cording to all the accepted rules of |terests is evidently proceeding apace. [wid, Ta™ Tocketelor Under thie or tndard O Company of o | | Bt Omaks Cwenty fonrth asd N [clvilized nations. The execution of | There is grave doubt whether the |revates from railronds bails eapacite ot Bt AT A MR e g Counefl Blutfe_i8 Scott Street. Cannon and Groce, two Americans, |Interstate Commerce commission is not |10 barrels.) B [trust had been driven from Ohfo, and did | ' r:m 14 Marquette Buiiding, . |seems to have been at the personal di- | about to be confronted with an over- e atndare Bil Company of _“'8l|not include constituent companies.) [ ew York—Rooms Ti01-1@ No. | i President Zel in direct [burdeni its po 1 h Cleveland ... . 82,600,000 Year. Capltal. | Thirty-third Street. § rection of residen’ Zelaya in direct urdening of 8 powers, unless the g V4 < tandard Ol Company | \Vashington 78 Pourteenth Street. X. W. | qigregard of the advice of his chief as- [plan to enlarge those powers and con- [, maenice harti oo haey A0 up rival Jorsey. .- 100,000,000 | | ,,mm“;"mm;,";":’:‘;"“ and eqi. |S0Ciates. He has been venomously |stitute a special court to determine fts [Oil stock. 1t took in twenty-one out of | (Undei (hix name and organization were | \: {orial matter should be adaressed: Omaha | anti-American in his dictatorial admin- |cases shall be forthwith put into et- | (¥enty-six independent refineries in Clovos | Included pracuically -ail the constituent | p and, the dally capacity b p rrels, | companies ad formerly be \ &, u“afl.’nm;flém istration, and by his unwarrantable |fect The compuity Mvaled INGBorIaniL) trolled through the holding of certificates | { w - . | Year. > by the trustees. At the organization the Remit by draft, express or postal order |savagery toward two of our citizens, | Year. Capital ’ payabls to The Bee Publishing Company. | = . | 1870—gtandara OL Company...$3,500,000 | authorized stock amounted to $100,000,000, | Only Beent stampe recefved in payment of |even though accused of being actually | Des Moines and the Army Tournament (This company purchased the works of | common and $1¢,000,000 preferred 6 per cent pe Mlfimm Perwonal nlmi';tuuvl on:lin league with the revolutionists, he Des Moines claims already to have [Charles Pratt & Co., invaded New York [non-accumulative. All the preferred stock | ' e s e, bt SSSOWH. | Has' put himselt i open Kiitagenism (o' |secured s order 10enting (e anual and began to extend pipe lines to the [has been exchanged for common stock anv | 771 . d o . I | b seaboar canceled, P ue of the stock Is 4fr 4 STATEMENT OF CYRCULATION the United States. military tournament for the Depart- | yoee aupital, | Tie tothl Ntack obtatanding 1s WIS, ofi 1h g ican Article I | State of Nebraska, Dougies Cousty. The American people will be a unit [ment of the Missouri again In that city. [1688—Standard OU Trust.....§70,005,000 | common stock and dividends have been . . . G B. Tanchiick, treasurer of The Bes ey ¢ . Y | “(Under this were included _thirty-six | o e Ay His Caravan on the March— Charged by a Big Rhino o, pald on this amount.) oy “t':onux. ulnbl”e:'!lmf‘w“‘ in sustaining President Taft and his |[This s the tournament for which . SR e e, v Dl 5% |aaministration in the, moat active and |Omaha had put in applieatien, and Vast Interests Controiled by Company. [ —Scenes in Camp. [llusirated by Kermit Roosevelt and others. | s ook P e tithed vty “At the present time,” says Moody's Manual. 1907 edition, a well-known authority | effeotive measures to put a summary | which, in the natural order of things, [qy finance, “there Is controlled by the Standard Oll company of New Jersey, or in its | the month of October. 19% was as follows: ’ 12....48840 23.... end to such denlal of the rights of our | should have come here inasmuch as it [interest, seventy different corporations engaged in producing, purchasing and piping | Th R I cH I 'I' 13.. 23 citizens. Every American should have was held fn St. Joseph last year and in [9!h shipping by railway, refining, manufacturing and selling oil all over the United | e ea 1 24, States.” These seventy corporations are, as the Manual gives them, as follows: | absolute security against mistreatment | wherever he may be, and Central Des Moines this year, and the an- nounced policy of the War department 2. Corporation. Capltal. , _Corporation Acme Ol Co., New York $ 500,000 | Platt & Washburn Rfg. Co, N. J How Christmas Came Into England by /. 4. B. Scherer Afaerie t be made to realise that |has b Hiold ‘the ¢ ¢ enc | AL Lube. Ol Co. N i Jo,00 | Prairie Ol and Gas Co., Kinsas erica must be ma ealize thai as been to ho e tournament each |Angio-Amer. Oil C ta., 5,000,00) | Republic Oil Co., N . e 4 | " f 7 |Argand Retining Co., Ohio iteeeirrs | Almanaca Gas Co, New York A story of the old Druid Days in Warwickshire. [llustrated by Frank Craig. | we will not continue on friendly rela- |time at a different place. Atlantio Refining Co., Penn 5,000,000 | Security Oil Co., Texas. A Christmas of Christmases by Nelson Lioyd Md Baltimore Uniied. Oli Co., 60,00 | Sclar Refining Co., O |tions with a government that perpe- If Des Moines has managed to secure T | sgiss | " trates or is unable to prevent, such |the tournament a second time in suc- 53:’&;}2"' ,'L‘:‘i',lA;“'bu‘f"‘}.xd,"f"’: m.{%%‘i!i‘é‘.fi"'n‘n-.‘.é.‘f‘ wania Ol Corpa. e B""“"""'*“’"“ fotad happinen. Marated ! outrages. .+ |cession it has evidently been brought |Hurt®le B:.:slf-ivumx;‘:flm\;. 300 | Standard oll ‘Corof Caljtornia The McDermott Twins by Bradley Gilman { ’ b i Education and the Soil. pressure through Congressman Hull, :‘oxeonllui c{n:i‘ o New Jersey 250,000 Standard Ol ‘« of Kanias.: ,.'flf:‘%' Agodchs seseiiiiianns One of the popular fallacies that is Com'l Nat. Gas Co. Stan 0 entucky. 0 GRORGK B TIAGHUCK. |rapldiy losing ground is the 1den thet |vields as chairman of the houss com: |Comitaigt I Ca s of & e e § Richard Harding Davis’s u"f‘;‘r'.“'.‘..“'?m’:’.?;’afm'&::»?“'" !0 |anyone with no previous training or |mittee on military affairs, which has t;’\f.:i:.’;i.,f({"?n3;"‘:‘3:;.5_ ;::::3:;(1 jt’llill S "ur'Snlgh'.rk s TEey The Messengers — A love story with a highly remantic plot. ¥ (Seal.) M. P. WALKE experience can be a successful farmer, |,ontrol of the purse strings so far as %?fi‘p'.'.."fl'},'fic‘l“'nf“bh" Fon & vioah Co. New t‘g:krui Frodusti Palinie’s 110 by }‘ " Notary and one of the chief agencles of en- |(}o war department is concerned. It |Bureka Fipe Ling Co. W. 3 3% | Tidewater ipe Co. lid. Perin = o v s ure Aeroplane < )| Saiiasbitions el o lightment is the government bureau of |15 parely possible that the order lo- H‘:.ffl‘fi; lpe o 1. Pani 50000 | Union Tank Lirie " Co,, "N, 3 ] | e Iy o, S 4 ooy bt e Fu % il Thie uestul adjunct of the Do- cuiny(ne tournament t Des Noines | I P G oo, POt ggR R VHE MiTow ol Beer LS| B Jesse Lynch Williama's The Carrolls’ Formal Garden STl St e et ® | I lha LY Iavektigations Tof e shil| L Cnly tanthlibe Raf may TAAE e | BIESE LRtACRRER R T oG YRS O Sy R otk MU ten M Clnd poeed bt & s changed as often as requesied. pleting its investigations of the actual |¢panged when the claims of other cities | Pennsylvania Oil Co.' Penn ' 80,000 | Waters-Pierce Ol Co!, Missour 000 The Clown and the Columbine by Molly Elliot Seawell values and needs of the earth in var- |yiinin the Department of the Missourl | biiaburg Nat e Co. Fenn . “000] Total $179,244,000 A story of French theatrical life of rare tenderses and truth. Perhaps the Astor yacht has entered |lous parts of the west, and its reports (are more fully presented. Golden Flood of Dividend | will constitute a valuable compendium Payments of the dividends on There are no bonds or funded debts of any the Standard company’s stock are made quarterly kind against the property. The earnings of that suppressed docket. We do not believe Omaha should lie Who Were the Saints? Four Beautiful Paintings T —— for those already engaged in agricul- v ot ‘o - e & The Department of Agriculture is |ture or about to embark in it. 3:(:: :::r I;;(ge;:::‘:velth(;:’:yv&:rx: DA g e rww‘f,‘cj"_l’,';;'fi:;"d::‘mc ik ‘m‘:.::‘:,'i{m”u"_ Pet. Dividends. | by Eleonora Kinnicutt of Indians byN. Q Wydln assuredly giving that disputed flour | The government has risen to the |protest, particularly in view of the fact = w 3 ig;;g_gg 5‘7 x| Mluctrated. Poetically symbelizing the Seasons. Ixcelstor Springs he will flnd the 1d |for most successful results, practical |not be in the way of Omaha’s applica- |18 @000 10 0000 18 10000 4 6000w In order to avoid delay in securing the Christmas Newwber (the editions just where be left it. training If not thorough sclentific edu- |¢jon for the next tournament. The iy Toowoe 1 Rido 1000000 % WON0X| I of the Gutober and Notembar numbers were echamsted wihin & Fou s on) The snap of that budget. wishbone cation is needed. It is the aim of the |thing to do is to put up a good, brisk }:‘l’: %fi&‘.‘: bz%‘ 51:2' g&gs&‘ :{f’ fi‘%zfis‘; BUY IT TO-DAY. ‘::;;:' 26 e—fi;-*. will be heard all over the United King- bureau of solls to establish accurately |fght through our representatives at |38, o000 10 o0 10000000 40 400000 CHARLES 8C I SONS, NEW YO f dem whidhever side ¢ falls. the nutrition values of the earth in Washington, who ought to be able to 13%. 70,000,000 12 8,400, 100,000,000 40 40,000,0.0 | bl o e varying sectlons for producing the make some headway even against the i 's_excuse 1s that he greatest abundance of suitable crops, |Des Moines chairman of the house com- PERS ; " 9 " ] ,,nl:nl::::::':“l: lt:::lvh:b:i:t, ::: and with such a definite basis to help |mittee on military affairs. INGOTS FOR IG. OSA_L_NOTES' e Bk POINTED PLEASANTRIES. | der what he would call himself now? |the husbandman proceed with greater Kearney Times: There is no exouse for| The president is to receive the largest|specimens of His Dungling Raid on | wrook the fire's under A e | é —————— certainty toward his goal of achieve- Blessings on the new twin postal |a practicing attorney to hecome disre-|bird that ever graced the Thanksgiving the Ple Counter. 1s & foollsh man going to throw s cri | | table of a national executlve. But then, | alt out of the window." highest court in the this, the sto . ¥ The report that Colonel Astor had |ment. This sort of official knowledge [cards! Romanticism has invaded the '::l:"“' to this B 110 the MAOlE DY alaegt. Nl or "“]:’:‘ C'r:":"r:‘;'s‘\’:r“ political |y L2Y, 9%, That's his only chance to get | 8 e o ri o - . 5 \ Anchored at San Juan may have arisen (I8 sure to enable man to make many (stern old Pos(ofiice department at last, Lyons Mirror: The supreme nullifiers| The New Jersey man arvested for a|manauvers of the last Nebraska ‘cglslature, y from similarity of the name to Don |blades of grass or graln grow where [and some sentimentalist has evolved a have debarred the Hon. 1" J. Dunn’ffom{erime committed by his “double” has had|demacratic, {s a law. taking away from the 3 "'l‘r:er«:hls one .a;gmnglod- n‘l,eghu‘r;’e‘-;q » Jusa. ’ few or mone grew before, for its na- | practical scheme for mafntainiag the | iy ico in ail'the courts of Nebrasks.[sn experlence quito unique, in that the|State Board of Education the appointing [**fPrise has over other kinds of busine - |veritles. N er has the agitation of o mike ver: f the | double turns out to be real. power In connection with the normal| “If a receivership is ordered they can WA ASYIopim s AL Fhe s Loralil ik AR Lo prsden SRIE ouElYto aiep Touhn pVEInOL'0 schools and giving it to the democratic |#lways hang up the receiver.’—Baltimore George V. Massey, general counsel for the Pennsylvania railroad, is a great be- te. Pender Times: \ American millions are transforming those celebrated castles in Spain from the woman’'s righters been without | s avall, and no longer will the children gent cultivation of every arable acre of land that can be made to yleld a governor. American. The supreme court of the state has just A good strong fine or a only whets the appetite for another. Perhaps this rule applies also to the automobile police patrol struction of the canal is being pushed is revealed in the fact that the army of men at work has become larger than Once more the burning steamship presents its lessons of heroism. Since made the chief nominating speech at Den- ver ‘did not warrant him In abusing the supreme court of Nebraska, and the pen- in the shape of disbarment may he ! Missourl university, does not belleve that | % the $1,000 ralsed by Governor Hadley for a | state song will get one. It is his notion | that patriotic alrs cannot be produced at out and dem prove embar | ministration. | ullen’s program of legislating republicans |and neither orats In would in the end assing to the democratic ad- s wife nor daughter rected him once."—Detroit Free Press. col “Ashamed to hi you? your metheds inquired |into, are ‘ ; v . he vave.” Ev 5 Sunday School Teachen—Alfred, do you the realm of dreams to the world of {profitable crop. coming home from school prattle about | Short jall sentence ought to bave filled the | lever in “life on the SOMS. WA ':""'y declared this law unconstitutional on the |know the meaning of faith? 1 ith thi ¢ | €ap between the honorable court's dignity | summer, regular as clockwork, he takes| gioung that the repealing part of the act| Alfred—Yes'm. It's when a feller puts a / reality. £ .. George, with no Joiht mention of |80 W "rl L\ eckiess ube of language |One of the slow steamers for either Bel-| 0id not include the law governing the |PICture of the prohibition candidate in his Progress at Panama. - Martha. * Alfo, how trus' to real Mife, kypngipriats. slum or Holland. | duties of the old board, leaving a part of ;‘11.:]1:: B President Winchell of the Rock When Uncle Sam is well warmed up | with Washington's face on the| p.ia Bow Beacon: Mr. Dunn made| Having ample means at his command,|the normal schoo's under thelr jurisdie- nd evidently wishes it distinctly to any particular task, he develops a |OFiEInal message and Mrs. Washing- |the speech nominating W. J. Bryan for| Willlam Nelson, head of the Nelson Navi- | tion Subbubs—tWhat :n you Intend to do with understood that on that rock he stands 3 ton's on the reply, a8 ever from those | president at theé Denver convention last|Bation company, Los Angeles, Cal, h This bungling piece of leglslative work |that lot you | :‘,:f’l;i‘"“km:".m‘,fi,e‘"o',‘;““m‘ 9 passion for getting it done, and this 3 many other | Invested in almost every known remedy | Was prepared by Arthur Mullen of O'Nefll, ¢ &, firm as Gibralta: early Eden days ere epistolary commu- | Summer. Perhaps Dunn, like y | a tishing preserve of it.—Life. passion is demonstrated in the annual . yi o blished h" vain mortals, couldn’t stand sudden |to cure his rheumatism that has held him |chiel oil inspector and right-hand man nication was established, the woman " 10 Ats "krin Crbe v advisor of the governor. It was generally | ‘“What reason have you for thinking that 19,08 SIICENRE thi Bent- futomonije/| SSTIOW Of (he work L Paasma. How S0 s B e takt word, | growths of prominence. N arly. ey talked during the legis'ative session that |N&)S & Perfect gentleman?” thoroughly and energetically the con- g Beatrice Press: The fact that 1. J. Dunn| W. H. Pommer, professor of music In g “‘He must be. 1 had dinner at his hou | I John Hay’s song of Jim Bludso became |alty Since so many of these Mullen My " While the giris at Vasear are forbid- |the enlisted strength of the United |, Ame,’,“n cfa.m every pulse has | salutary lesson to him and to others who | the, bldding of dollars Have bean found dafestive (R conytruction |k tnmsten T he & Brive Wrong. L’: den to practice hypnotism, they may be |States infantry. The records show a . might be similarly inclined. Miss Hattie Barnett Is a detective in At-|and overruled by the supreme court the |The reticence of modesty should not be 4 leaped to read of similar rescues, and I S 4 < t construed as the euntumuacy of & troubled depended upon to find ways of ting |most gratifying progress, not only in Columbus Telegram: All men will agres | 18nta. She is attached to police headquar- | criticism against the ofl inspector has Conscionce. No.'-Philadoiphia Ledger. spells, over thelr admirers. actual construction, but also i | 0ere 18 & ready welcome for the nmar- |, [ EL T UG court should be | ters and has shown remarkable ability in | galned added for | . 0y { 4 * rative relating the courage of the cap- 4 " = | uncovering criminal secrets. Hamburg, It I8 unfortunate for Mr. Mu'len’s par- | thods of administrati hat th preserved, but has it come to this, that a | r THE SNOWFALL. Hathods of saminlstration, so that the | (Lo el sotiteningss of the oraw, std Germany, a few weeks ago enrolled ten |tisan enthusiasm that It Is not matched | lawyer must be despoiled of his only means Those anclent enemies who used to |remaining work seems likely to be ex- women detectives. with more legal aceuracy. of making a living, simply because he re- Atlanta beats Hamburg, James Russell the splendid co-operation of the pas- Lowell. ‘ . hold Mr. Loeb up to ridicule are bound pedited because of the wise adoption | however, with regard t loying fem- | —_—_— & ’ I brief te the fact that one of the " egard to employing fem - . - |The snow had begun in the gleaming, to admit that all the time he had a |of the lessons of previous experience, |*c"5™ in the senersll plan of salvation ::‘;;::m‘]u;tm Bws 15 mise abont it |18Ine dsteckives, BF & cotple 0 years i“ 00T BALL FOR SCHOOL BOYS |~ And busily all the night | " |trom the ill-fated St. Croix. These 'y There are half 0 towns in the —_——— Had been heaping field and highway laugh of his own up his sleeve. The element of cost has advanced J than a sheep knows about Sunday? O IUB. DUI. & domm. Sewe B the far | Outlaw | With a silence deep and white. realities, so crowded with both spiritual west which have women as deputy sheriffs, | —— = = as was perhaps to be expected in the Valley Enterptias: I J. Dunn, the &t-} " o0 oo™ they meke arre These | the Gase, E g Bpaidal Drowess. oaDuot 24! : : 4 hey make arrests. These . Zvery pine and fir and hemlock Japan Appears to be Anding religious | e of guch a sick infant's progress |'%°F 224 PhY cal proweas, cannot fall | igrney ot Omahe, who also poses as a|qot 8 #Ueh they M o A Brooklyn Eagle Wore ermine too dear for an earl, tolerance and compulsory education a to be stimulative to all who appreciate | politician, may now give all his time to o 4 The resolution of the Board of Superin-|And the poorest twig on the elm tree N into the career of a lusty and growing Ant Aden e, Dihn' Got witer than ‘the uuv{‘\“ are expert pistol shots. tendents of the New York schools, for-| W&s ridged inch-deep with pedrl. conorete foundation for the superstruc- | op11q - Unele Sam finds himselt exactly | 4€VOtIoR to duty. REVRN 1y ohitidakd " e ——— bidding foot ball playing by publie school 3 ———— preme court and,severely criticised one of| COLORADO AT THE CORN SHOW. el playing by public school| prom gheds new-roofed with Carrara ture of civilization and progress. | bovs, was a wise precaution and I'r“‘-"linmmv\ui by the Board hould be | of Education | The in the attitude of the loyal father of a young hopeful. The expense of such | the judges with above resuit. A few more | deserving rebukes like this will be a gentle | Bxnibit reminder to egotistical attorneys to keep me the stiff Chanticleer's muffied ero rails down, | And stil fluttered down the snow, Where was our puissant congress- were softened to Swan's- man from this district when the con- of Produc: of Omaha 1s to be again bombarded The list of deaths this season shows that evangelically by Rev. B. Fay Mills, put |20 !nfant prodigy Is always a matter |gressman representing the Des Moines | et place Bive Riscblicah | the game has not vet been reformed below | ,*’ It is to be noted that he 18 fortifying |°f XPeriment ‘and the ability of the |gigeriet pailed down again for Bext | Norfolk News: When 82 attomey 88| The corn expouition,to be held in Omana | the SAN€er bolnt aithough it s ‘ess brutal | I stood and watched by the window himselt by tackling Lincoln first parent to pay. This particular Jnfant | venr the military tournament for which | sumes to criticise u supreme court de-|on the sixth of next month is designed to :‘:'1 o '::f',‘,:""‘,"\s "'r""" \"f,("‘; '“;‘“""“ ¢ | And e suaden Haskiee LF a1y birds, P o ¢ - Ip-b . ; s Rpoidicn i Smea 10 | bri ! by the widespread protes Hig . lurrle v 3 e ——— started out In life as a sort of hot- |omana was asking? Was he trylng to | CIfion because it happens to go agains:|present in various forms as many as po several years ago. When that discussion| '+K® Prown leaves whirling by. Hungry i}ormliy is n;t v:urnln‘ her [house child and though the incubator him, thus casting refiection upon the high-|sible oY the problems which interest the h | prove his former assertion that his | . 'jygicial body of the commonwealth, it |farmers of this country and bear @ more| V3% O the defenders of the game pointed | I thought of a mound In sweet Auburn > . pare| o serious Injurie | Where a if ; 8080 quite %0 high against American |stage has been successtully passed, it (on), gphere of ofeial usefulness lics |is it and proper that he should be penal-|or less close relation to the future. do. ont bt Junis 6 uih s ARt e How the tkses g P pork. Looks as though the market |has cost a tremendous lot of dollars, [in qistributing garden seeds? ized, not only because of his offenss, but | velopment of agriculture. ey |t~u:;1l;) st s s ot ond N:,‘ As did robins the Babes in the Wood. were coming to the little pig that |While the capacity developed by the - as a striking example which may stand | :"1“" Noatae Bave ‘hesn ‘aasigried apaoe | ol Bt e 281 the risore 0f thall poke our ‘ittle Mabel stayed at home. youngster is still amazing and the limit | The city of Omaha Is still paying 7 | for others and aid in malntaining & proper :‘n"“h:m’;m‘;:'e’m’ ‘l'““"\:“.h*“::““‘l “:‘::utd.\ Kame. That argument supports the present | Saying, “Father, who makes it snow |of his appetite Is largely a matter of (per cent interest on nearly $500,000 |espect for the courts. are taking special interest of in the solu |20 Of the school superintendents. The |ARd I'told of the good 0 The woman who was knocked out|guesswork. One of the factors of cost |overdue hydrant rental which it owes D“ asioe Saptie: b Sk ‘m"“h'l‘l‘;a tion of which notable progress has been | FiTe 1% twky enonghand wn yecent in- | A AN e . . unn was, according to the decision, : stances it has been far too risky—for grown | Again 1 looked at the snowfall, .-by an automobile at Akron may find |is the item that we are paylng for the |to the water company, more than half S8 AhA¥ aui bt imariear thin artiiciate YO8: & m:-:f.,rm@ Is fortunate in securing ample |MeP- Until foot ball can be made safe,| Aud thought of the leaden sky some satisfaction In boasting to her levil reputation that the lsthumus had [of which is in judgment. Why should | decision adverse to the city of Omaha, the | s ad® 18 fortunate in Products of ‘e |DoS [of high chool age should be kept [ThAL arehed o'er our first ‘reat sorrow, i friends that it contained the largest |acquired, compelling us to give a large |the city be paying out 7 per cent inter- | objectionable matter being embodied in a|rigated agriculture, and Prof. W. H. Olin, °U' ©f It altogether. There are enouzh h. i collection of champion sports ever de- |bonus to all labor, even after our con- [est whiie it draws only 2 per cent on [brief which the assisiant attorney had |who is in charge of Colorade's exhibit, will “;";' g iRy ‘l': 1 "L"" s 4 »:‘n} S [ pimambarsd he sradual fodense of the boys without the risk of brsakin at fe o anow, tied by her sex. trol has made the canal belt a health |the money it keeps on deposit in the |Prerared and {“"‘d in ;"' ohve ';‘ support | provide an instructive llustration of irri- Yob g s b4 THAKINE | plake by fiake, healing and hiding — o a rehearin; ) atlon, c ¢ jshaiz hagis. C -plunged wo he Inltial payment under the uew | canal in operation, a consummation to |ciers on the Water board. | with by the court, but the court declarcs; The exposition will be national in seope| 'MW Little Johnny Tumblet AR AT 1o the ehiie 1. WU, occupation tas imposed upon the pub- ! X | P Stoux City Journal The spow that husheth all P Pub- | \which every energy is being applied. e bl and character, and it will give all who! 1, .00 jou2i® CUXQOUIAL | pariing, the merciful ather He service corporations for use of That inquisitive customs official who | Ainsworth Star Journal: 1. J. Dunn, an|attend it an opportunity to learn some- | o Tet of the Union Pacific train rob.| AlON® can make it fall” whose head | thing about the agriculture of the whole | | country hardly to be acquired in any other Omaha's streets becomes due the first of the coming month attorney of some prominence, becime unmercifully swelled because he was selected to nominate Bryan at Den- | %8V | ver last year, | |disclosed the price mark of the Jap- anese gift presented to Mr. Taft at Seattle to be $53.80 instead of $5,000 | Control of the Wires. We shall'then | . 1y oonmection with the snnounce- |ment of the big merger of telephone ber five Pl | tederal prisor he should not neglect to note that all of the brave bandits will live ubhap after behind the stone walls of a Then. with eyes that her; he saw not, T kismed | Ana | That Kising back, eould not kn kiss was given to her sis ever w filed a brief in the supreme Besehtn y & Into the e olded close under deepening snow. The demogratic papers scem to as. |30 telegraph lines, it is interesting to (Pas again dem"“""‘:{d 0’ BRBADET | conrt Minotain’ s 1nded: wibsssming Jan-1 New York Sun ! | 11 sume that the conferences between Mr, |10t that & bill is already in prepara- |Fesult of looking a glft horse in the | guage. He was i to APPeAr AN Il Mr. Fountamn L. Thompson. who has .. |tion at Washington for a form of fed- |™outh |swer for contempt. In his appearance he|peen gppeinted & United States senator - - Bryan and four democratic politictans —— | showed that his head was still swelled out | by Gevernor Burke of North Dakota, eral regulation of all the channels of wire communication. It is hoped to accomplish this by congressional stipu- lation that the eglargement of the In- | terstate Commerce commission’s scope have Already settled the contents of the mext state platform to be put out by Nebrasks democrats. Let the peo- ple;rile. | of all proportion. As a result he has been | announces that he is not going to Wash disbarred indefinitely. Good. Maybe, now, | ington to reform the country immediatels the swelling will subside a little and he also savs Grand Island Independent: The m.,,} As to politics itself, the manner in which who nominated W. J. Bryan st Denver|it has been conducted in recent years has cultivated in me & distaste for it Behold the name of Castro again looming as a fomenter of trouble on the threshold of ag era of good fellow- ship. Christmas comes but once a Despair and Despondency No one but @ women can tell the story of the suffering, the despair, and the despondency endured by women who carry a daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disorders and derangements of the delicate and important organs that are ear, but Castro is perennial and who is quite an orator and rhetoriclan, i i ‘S i) I the reunion of the “mikes” the |be made to Include telegraph and tele- | o - let %0 of 190 mich steam in & brief 4i.| 1f Mr. Thompeon is not a reformer and | e thives. vua, Sortaies 40 bravsly gudured com- man who lost the most money is con- |Phone as common carriers, Now that foot ball has about em- |rected to the supreme court in which, as |°fUse% e atven buiton aew . thy Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is s positive cure fog ceded the place of honor. According | Such application of the principles of | praced its closed season, the surviving | the court views it, he abused members AN SR T S et 10, ) weakness and disease of the femininé organism. to the rules each “mike" expected to |regulation as now govern Interstate | A maerican youth exult in the open dates |!P¢ ©0urt, not criticised them, and then | IT MAKES WEAK WOrEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL failed to show any regard for the dignity | of the bench by a proper explanation or apology. The disbarment is for an In- Promises Seldom Realized. | Philadelphia Record. | It is said that the consolidation of the skip the other fellow out of several times of what he himself lost. 1It's a traffic on the railroads would enable |10, (he deadly cosster. through messages on the wires to be dangerous, the more fun' The more T —— sreat gam routed exactly as through freight or . | definite time and refers to all state courts. | telegraph companies inio a great monopoly |l« allays inflammation, heals ulceration snd soothes pain, 5 express is routed, each line being com- Leather Mel in the Maki | It is belleved that briefs are going to be|will greatly improv: the service. Such ie | .' :""‘A ;"d' N""d‘ up the nerves. It fits for wifehood 14 is_stll) wrestling with ihe |pelled to make commection with inde- Springfield Republican & bit mo nteel in the future. | the piea for all these combinations; but it | 2 t"::u;:,':""“ m’:"":; wediciae dealers "“l'" and soola! Shoe and leather manufacturers from a'l is seldom realized in practical results. Con- | f ohdlia o 0 you as *‘just es good. 1 clubs that dispense |pendent lines, and at rates to be fixed over the cennicy e 1o hald & conference Conversst Action? 3 o5 It is non-secret, non-alcoholic and has & record of forty years of cures, ‘without licanse and without ob- (on some uniform basis. This 18 a 1arge |a Boston on January 14 over the question: Washington Post. SRS AIURPE AN Asx Your Neignnok:. They probably know of some of its many cures If yo % a | abo pman’s di of any of the regulations pre- lundertaking, and before the measure | “Is thers any good reason why the shoe| Now that the itmelight is busy with a “Hurting Big Busines. u",'.,yu:‘ .:':: ',,h,,‘(k»,”' ¢ tells all about woman's diseases, and how (0 cure we! by law. Lincoln, liowever, |is’ presented to the house it is bound |and leather industries should mot share fn|war cloud, it is to be hoped that those Pittsburg Dispatch g sgadt s y::‘;‘;:‘:":’:'ym "0, Pf-‘l‘w'rc:hlo pay cost ";'l m I‘n: ’ ! y ] . ¢ ed ol r aif- ofl ¢ y emark % g ¥ E of his great thoussnd-page illustrate still boasts ‘that it is the driest dry |to undergo the closest seratiny and re- the general prosperity of the country,” In|enguged in controversy will bury all dif The Standard Ofl company may@h: v Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised, upeto date edition. i ;',w o2 et es and rise as one man in vehement Nicaragus other words, what can we do to bring about | fe [ sub rosa to the Sugar trust that this higher prices for our product? sault on business prosperity town on the m. conversation against is awful In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. Address Dr, R.V. Pierce, Buf ¢ o, N.Y. | — A |vision. The many ramificaticas of the

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