Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 23, 1895, Image 4

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I TIlE O rAIIA Dli-.ILY vri A t ? r A t.rrr , .
T , - . nEE : 'Vl DNJ SD Y. JAUARY 23. 1Ror
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TUE OMAHA DAILY BEE3
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1'L'fli.TSI1JT ) IVlmy MOfl4IO.
TJmMS OF St'liSCll11'TtO.
nnly lll ( Wlhrut Hundn ) ' ) . One Year . . . . $ 80
1)atIy IIe. nnd Bundny , One Ycar . . . . . . . . I M
fix Monlh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . year. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 0
Thrt. MonthM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Sunday 1 . On . yfnr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
SRtUrlIa ' ) ' Ike , OnA Yt . . . . . . . . . . . . I 4
HAlu"'n I/e Onl . . . 15
\Ve1kIy flee One Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W
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o'F1C13.
Omnhn. Tl lee Uul.ln" .
fulh Omnhn. Wn"fr 111k. . Coi' N nnd 21h ! Js.
( 'nuncli ) UiitTi . 1 It'ltl Streel.
ChlcnA' OIfle. 017 Chamber ! or Commerce.
. Nlworlc. . 1"0" 1 13. 1 nnl 15. Tribune iUdg.
'Vnhlnilon , 1'1 ) 1 Etrt ct . N. " ' .
COTtIt1i3I'ONlIN'i. :
All eommunkntlon1i rdnttng to nw ont , eIt , .
Al rmmunlcnton relnln" II nf\A el.
Urol maier shol < he nlrf8ft1 , To the 1 < 1101.
1flsINs ; 1'InS. :
Al hUftneA Iftft nn,1 rmltnneeA fhoull he
ndiirFi'vd 1 tD The lee l\hlfhlnA % .ompnn ) ' .
Omahn. IraftR. eheks nn,1 Iflofce orderA II
1'0 10,1. , I > I'nhlf In the nrilcr rr ttie compnn
Til I I' : 1'UIhtSIt1O ! COMPtNY.
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' STATmmNT O . ' CIC U.\TI o.
(0tc n. Tzo.huck. secrelnr or The lec Pub-
IAhlnA rml."ny. 1 > lnA , 1iity sworn. ayR Ihnt
the aclunl number or ( till on,1 , " "Iflelp cllleA
or the nnly Morntng. J\nlnA and Sunln lee
1)tIfltOII , luring lie ( month or November 10I 1. WM
r nu roltowu :
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i I rolow. . . . . 2).C ' 12 . . 2)lI1
, 2. I. . . . . . . . . . . . 2t,7 1. 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.tt .
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; : . . . . . . . 21.2'5 n. I . . . . . . 21.li5
4. . . . . . . . . 21.G2i 19. . . . . . . . . . 21.1'
r. . . . . . . . . 21531 2' O. ' . . . . . . . . 21.rU
. G. . . . . . . . 21.li3 21 . . . . . . . . . : .11 '
7. . . . . . . . U,2) 2. . . . . . . . . 20.4I
R. . . . . . . . . 2e . ) : 21 . . . . . . . . . 2),2I )
9. . . . . . . . . 2sr.3 : 21. . . . . . . . . 2)3)8
2Ir.
10. . . . . . i. . . 21.401 2 . . . . . . . . . 21.791
ii . . . . . . . . . . 22.nO ' ) 2' ' . . . . . 2U23
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1. . . . . . . . I.IOI ) 21. . . . . . . . . .13 . ;
1. . . . . . . . . 21.11 21. . . . . . . . . . I . ! r'
II . . . . . . . . . . 2)'G2 ) 21. ) . . . . . . . . n.020 :
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: . . . . . . i 00t0 ; 39. . . . . . . . 1 19.382
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.t1
Ieps 3IetlucttouB for unio1d nn,1 , tctuir1 *
CII'S INluclon. . . . . . . . . . . unpol . . . . . . . . . J'etured . . . . . 1.22
Total pnII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6".312
' . flatly average net clrclntton . . . . . . . . . . . 21.612
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OWIWt I. 'jHlIUCK.
Swor 10 Irrnre nIP nn,1 II.crn.J In I ) ' pt'es.
cne" ' th's ' 3.t day or 1)t'cctiiher. 1601.
IHeal. ( ) < N. p , 1 ' 1:1 : , . Notary Public.
, The leII'esllent ) ! of IIICU li4 I jUMt
heglnnlng to eXlerlmcu ) his trouuleM.
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Debs Is ntmIUet ( to bnl just In Ume
. to I'elmh' [ to Broo1Iyii nlll tnlw chnl'ge
, of another strtl7e.
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Omaha women hire 11eelm'c(1 "VI
' ; 1110n ) the cigarette. : 'I'1112 charllu : will
'f p : : how Imow what Il 1M to ha\e a real
F J f fght on Its hnmls.
! . On the authority of :1\ Bryan , Mr.
It Cle\ulHl Is no longer n temoert ( ;
neither Is Mr. Go IJ n. :1' Bryan
. , mlst he jetln/ t I lonul ) ' .
I , 1 . Some of the flrOll3'ti trolley hues are
oCllll ) tl wih electric vestal cars. Isn't
: It nholt ) time to ( 'al : the fute11 troops
, out to clIfol'CL' the Inw '
- olt enfO'ce pi'olillilttiig the
I " obstruction of the mnls ?
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, . I iitay ho pertinent to Inquire what
, : cal th're Is for n legislative expression
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:1 : k' of olinion on the HI'rutt Scott tragedy .
:1 : aiiy ) inure than there 1M on every other
1lngl'ant Infraction of the law ?
, ; I sometmes makes II cOlshlerble
11lm'elce In opinions of the press
i whether a strike IR near at home or far
awn ' , COlpare utemnces of ct'tel
newsIller on the Chicago strike ant
on the strike.
; Brooklyn strle.
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\Vyolnhiig's legislature Is cutting 10wn
the salaries of county olccrR to I hard
, times hash Nebraska's lelslatuc Is ,
. considering bills to increase the sala-
vies of county ofilcers. "TO think the
taxpayers ot Nebraska will prefer the
4. 1''omllg 1)htti.
The lostmusler ut Chicago came In
, for I mid roast on the floor of congress
, on Moula ) ' for his presence there lob.
' brlng for a building
I buldln appropriation
when ho ought to be In his olee nt-
, lending to bnslness. No Chicago lan ,
fr however , , would Ilnd n little thing like
thnt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
; , The Chinese IUll Jllmncso minister
arc carrying the war between their rc
c Rlwctve countries Into "Tushlngton 5.
; cet ' , where euch Is trying to outdo the
: other liytlie brilliancy Qf his receptions.
t fr 'rhAlul'lcuu public Is acting neutral
al1 partaking of the hoslltlly of both
. WithoUt discrimination.
The npplprlaton for n postonee
building at South Olahn lils fnnl ) '
' been passed hy the house. 'Vo should
, 10er ) ' munch to see It go through
r the senat ant run the gauntet ot
l presidetitial npproval 'l'ho ,
presidentil chances for
P its success are conslternbl ' Improved
by this step.
: ' The Board of Fire nn\l \ Police Com-
mlsHlonel' Is wise In ' ' .
! deferring Its de-
. clRlon as to 1w emplO'llmt of guldl.
tional fireimien itmiti the purchase of
tonnl fl'emen alil lurchnse now
: : nllnrattlms 1811111 nflur the ' .
. nlllll'1118 unt aplu'oIH.lton )
' for the next ' ' ' shall have been
yeiir
fO' 'I'I' shal ha\e mnlle
by the cotuielt. I will show more
WlRI01 still If It then keeps its ox-
IlendlurcH sh'lety wihin the lmis ot
its ' ' .
It I'CSO\'CUS. .
, During time llHt six 1ouths DoughlH
T : county has 11SIl1Hel ) 1.laO : bus of coil : I
: to needy peoplu ) ) In this communi ' . 'l'hls I
hullltes that for the entire lenHOn lie
less tlll : ,00 tOls will hu llccssar ) '
to imft'et the deniamid . ' ' '
11ut 11unltll. 'l'hl coal WI L
cost the county ' nt least $ UOO uml thy
, tuount illfly Ilch $ IQOOO. I Is llall
that tllOl't ) Is n wide field fur economy .
z In the P1ll'ChIZlSO of eIuity 00111.
' Rovl'nl state legislatures lila ) ' IIlulgu
.3 In time luxury of deadlocks over senu :
. tOI'lnl t'ie&'tioiis , but they will nil be
careful to l'l\1 nt n choice h'fol'u they :
litlJInru. 'j'ho lesson tinighitto11tlluLL I
timid W'omlnl by the senate refusing
- . Illml8lol tl the governors' apPointees
to vacancies created by tnluro oC the
Iegtsllitill't14 to elect , WItH hot II Vaill.
A siiuiiar sittintlomi ivihl ho sCrtililhOUsl '
tmllu' sllnlol wi H'l'UIHlously
u\'oldel I ) ( ) VeI' ) state this 'enr.
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There II 10 lec(8I ' whatever . fOl'
. ctelllll till Sil1)l'eflle court l'mmla- I
. , slol nlolhm' three years. 010 ) 'ells :
. oxtenln ) hi ni :11110 ) ) 8IteC1C ' . 1'0
Ilust have n COlIstItUtlOUlil '
, 9 . \ COlstiuUOl11 8llwcmo
' l'UI.t 1\lelUlto ( In the lumlcr ot judges
: to the Imslnel that It has to tl18Ct
Bxtendlng the c01mission wi tend to
Ol'"to 1 IIOWUI' tiitttigonistle to the
adoption oC the jiecessary nmClllmllt
to the constitution. I wi defer the I
n ceslon oC the 10W judges longer than
II lectsstlJ' . . 'i'iio teEth of the HUI'It0
court conllissiol should apt extend . be-
'oud ) the 111111)'I6eIi 11llolnl jUdge :
. , of the supreme court limoS leguUy us.
I. > UDO tell' otces ,
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NlJST.tTM OFFIES oALOIH. .
I nil the biA Introduced Into the pres.
Ilt session or the legislature for the
creaton or new slate ofcel should be
come law Neurnslm will Ron be tralis
fOlletllto nil olee hiohiers' paradise.
Illnln ore the bis only ' that have
hccl l Ilrefcnted . In time house , nlil ( then ,
too t , those oimiy I of the first ten days of
the t sessIon , wo get n glimpse or the
Iwful Iloslhlt ) ) . that may be In store
for us. First , there Is the HCCOUll hi
In i theJlst , Inlntel to shift the fliilOiIIt
l ug Power of the state oil InslleclorA ,
which ill the seine time changes the law
M ns to provide for four deputy oil II'
SllecolH with salaries or $ ltOO tHl cx-
l ) OliS'S 08011 TIle IH'eelt ! IlelHteH olly
g et l , O ( nimfi that Is 10t 8t'ldl oil
1Ilio t I'lch enough for tiii'iii
Close 01 the heelR of.thls h1 , IR house
r oil No 8 , which creates time cubes of
state boiler hlSllcctor amid tieputy boiler
holll nHl delnt ) holer
IlsJeclt.s i nut to exceed six Iii numuer.
B ) somc ) kInd of un oversight the
Hull'les % they lire to draw UFO
lot IH'esl'I'lhetl 11 the orIgInal Ih'ar
hit h ti1e3 ' m'e to he co\'el'cil hy the
fees chlrged for Inspection , ut the
r ate of : ; : ; for each boiler , 111 $ : for
euch uclliolul boiler where two or
m not ' e IIL'o Ilflleetel1 ) 'hls little omlsRlon
C liii , of course , ht . remedied itt commit-
lee t , nll If rellol.tell wo mny be sure
that thc cOlpenalol Will hI comlCl'
sl'ale with the nnluouH duties of the
I tispeetors.
Insjeetor1.
House 1'01 No. 10 wOlll , If enacted ,
do etull ) us wel In the mutter of COl'
strUctlg hcrths for llollie ) anxious 10
s erve the iimhilk' , . rt ' .
se'\'e Ilhle. I requires ( state 11.
Hlleclol Sh ) of live stock , and for this Pi' .
lose h Ilro\hlc' [ for UI hlleflll lumher
of live stock Inspectors . UUtlOl'zud ! to
11ellld 10 cents for I\C' ! ' cur that
collies within their jurlstuiction. (
SOllthll/ more out of the usual run
uml lewlse less expensive Is the hi )
delomlnatel house roll No. 21. Under
IH i provisIons a fl'el IHblc cmjlo'ment
hl'euu Is to 1m established by the del
ul ) labor conlnlssloncr In every city
of the leh'olwltnn class . to preside
O\'e' whIch he Is to appoint n superin-
temlent 'rhe SUIel'lnteltcnt 19 to hl\u
the modest salary of GOO per aumiuni.
'lc next bill In sequence , No. 22 ,
jUlps back to the old Ic\el I creates
a Board of ExnlllnJ Englnee.s , whose
melhers ) are to cxamilo . Hll lcense
elglneers pl'II their vocation In Ne-
hrsku , The board Is to comprise u
commlHsloncr of stenm clglncel'lng amId
two assistant conlnlssloncl'R , thc former
to be pull $2,50 n year : nnd the later
$2,00 a ) 'elr each I Is IH'esumcd that
no hlsl'mountable dllculics wi be
met In getting compctent engineers to
accept places on , the conlnlsslon ,
'l'hc enactment of house roil No. 30
woult result In n revision of our crhn-
mel code , nul the work would cost time
tnxll'en $4,001,0 allcce for the
thrce commlsRlolC's and clerk.
House roll No , 73 makes way for n
State Boart of Charities amid Correc-
tons , dust to set n good example to
the cllritbly Inclined . the board Is
given t sccretll'at $ 1,50O n year , whie
the four commissioners are allowed toll
( ll$3 : n day and expenses while tie-
voting themscl\es to the perplexing
ditties ot their otihees. AJothet,1 bill ,
No. 70 , contemplates n Penitentiary
Medical board . to consist of the peni-
tentary physician ant two associate
lh'slclt1S , the latter lt $10 n day , to
oxul1no con\lct supposed to be In-
snne. Ant still another , No. 111 , pro-
\hles for 1 State Board of Embalming
of three members , whtoget nothing but
their expenses , and those are paid out
of lcense fees exacted from devotees ot :
' time embalming business. ThIs bill Is
hacked by the state organization ot em-
ballcrs and leglslatol's.nre assured thnt
no self-respectimmg embalmer would de-
chine an invitation to prefix nn official
title t his namime.
A fish and , Ianl : warden hus long been
an absolute necessity to every state ot
Nohraslm's pretensIons , Lml this deli-
clncy ! IN to be SUPIIIOl by honsc roil
No. 120. To cnahle the warden to suc-
clssful ) cope with mulefnclors under
time fish 111 IltlO laws he Is to he
gunnanleet I catch of $ l , o n year ,
not to miieiitIoii '
traveling expenses
lenten t'n\eUI up
to $1,000 t year and I clerk 01 nn $80
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Sallr )
The HUIIIUmO court nceds three bailiffs
to uttteimtl to the uuslncss
Itund coming Uuler
Its original jurisdiction , It we are to
heleve house roil No. 121. The clerk
of the court - will be expectet to se to I
that the baiiifl's secure , time proper orders
on the ti'eltHimry 1'01' their compeusuttion.
Thou , again , the Slate Doard ot Iunlh
has It II'eHunt a very )
I VC'y incomplete or-
gumilzntion. I requires some one to
look after the veterinary practice of time
state , amid so house 1'01 Iso. 188 pro-
v\Ies for four secretaries lem'nel In
\eterlnar ) ' science , whose sacrifices In
sOl'\'lnl m'o to bo rewarded uy $ 5 fOI'
every c rttcato glntet , IS well ns by
other fccs.
'Vo cannot llrsualle ) ourselves to boo
hove thnt time fnrto hrlns ut Lincoln
have l een exhnustml by the work already ! -
ready IccolplshCI They will succeed
In devising still other menns by succeet
time Illt\'S . ncl\iy amid salary list nitty
ho further extluICl This , hmoivoyce , Is
t very good begluimthimg for I dl'outh year
and clnnot hut Infuse our lellltol'l
with renewedh Ol' for their efforts
along this himme. ' 'he session IIot I01'1
thun I fourth over.'tVitim coul'imgo nnt
Iwrje\'uncu lilt olco muy 10 created
( or every 111811 , wOlnn 111 child In time
sla to. _ _ _ _ _ _
TAKI1' ( . NIW' T.tK.
'rho 10nl'l of Education will this year
ask time )
city to provide 1 l'e\'eIIO of
$100,000 fOI' time
$10,0 or malntenauco of the
lluUe ) schools 111 leave I entirely to'
the city counci to determine f\m what
sources hint lone ) ' shnU 10 I'nlsml.
heretofore time board hUl nlwnys 11110
Its own ( stlnto or II'obahlo Inl'll and
expenditures Ind has sought to have
time excess over Its regular revenues
made up ! by un addition ot 80 man ) '
mills to the general tux levy A year
ago the city counci cut town the 1'10'
Posed levy' , wih the result of 11 UCtOl
nt IIW , fnnl tlsmlsRl1 h ) ' time sUpreme
court on the ground tlit time councIl had
exclusive Juril1cton over the size or
tile city tux le'rho .
ciy \ ) Time COUI.t Intimated :
hint a mnldllus mIght posshly le It
the board IfIrd slmlll for u hlll ) sum.
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J Is In utceortiamice wih this Intluton }
that tiiti hoard Is tlllll u new tnck.
There utre , of course , two sides to this
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controversy , The Board or Education
Is required to conduct the business or
time schools , and Its members Insist that
they ore the ones to determine how
much hl0UCY fs seethed for that purpose.
They hn\e no control over the regular
rCRurces or the board-the 110lce court
lines , the license money the state np-
portioninent. 'hIY thercforo think
they ought to determine time tax levy ,
which i L the onl3' elastic Rource. On
time other hand , thc city counci , whie
lot rlsponslblo for the expenditures for
school IHI'lmAeA , are yet l'esiI lble for
tle whole . tux Ie , ' ) ' . I n larger part of
the levy goes to the school hoard a
. ,
Rmuler hart must he a\llablo for other .
bllnches of the mtnlclpnl govermtmuent.
01 the cOltelton of tile school board
the schools could be nllllniste'ell UIOI
nn extrnvnglmmmt basIs Ill the cl ) ' coium
cl would bo powerless to refuse calls
fol InO'O money.
We do . not leiie\'e ) thc city council will
10 al.thll to erllJIlu the public schools
or to Invite Itgnton with the school
bonl'(1 B\cn with the CO'OIIC'lton of
till the Imulc authorities the tusk of
tlc latter Is quite ( large enouFh. The
deficit now staring I In time face cnn
not ue O\C'comc without the 10st rigid
reh'elchment amid SCrUIJlol1 economr.
.
'j'he Board of BIlncltol cnn Inlro\c
its position before time cotncl ur adopt-
11mg Immeilatu menSl'es for further curtailing -
tn .
lug expelses.
IMI'EACIIING JUJI' ; flhf'It'S.
lmllelcllcnt II'oceelngs 'agalnst a
Unied Slates jtitlge have heen of rare
ocdurremmee. 'j'heu wei'o but two iii-
stances IH'lo. to the rebeliioit. A con-
temlloll' [ ' noles that Judge 1lcl\llng
of Xc\ lIIiliuli4lhit'ti wns Ilpeachet and
convictoi ( In 180:1 : for '
con\lctull Ih'unlnless amid
ethel lmhecomll . conduct , nnt time ImU-
felll'nlst majority In the house the
next ) 'enl mannged to Impeach .TlI1e
Chase : of Maryland for sayiimg '
llar'land sl'II : sharp
things about Jefferson's party In his
jmlclal uternces , uut the sClnto failed
to comivict. The
cOI'lct. Illposet Impeachmcnt
IH'oceClngs ngailst Jumtlge licks of the
Unied States dlstl'lc court for time
no'lheln strict of Ohio are twleful
likely I . , If - Instutet to bo regarded : wih
n great tcal of Inlm'est , It leHst ny thc
federal jttlc\u' ) ' .
.Tutge 'Hes was fOllurl ! ) ' clerk ! of ! the
COlt time hench of which ho now occul-
1leA , nnll he Is charged wih hnvlng :
slnco ho became n JUdge rltlinell fees 'I' ' '
which accrued during his clerkship ,
Ill , It Is claimmmed . ought to have
been tm'net over to the go\'elnment ,
I A mimnjomity of time house -
mnJolly judiciary com-
muittee fouml that the charge was sustained -
tained by the evidence , the t1\lslon
1llg . on partisan hues , amid mate a re-
ll.t ) to that clec Upon time suggestion
of the commitee Judge Hcs wcnt to
Washln/ton to Iresent his statement of
time matter. Ie claims that there Is nb-
solutely no truth In the chnrAe and that
the facts 'entte ' him to complete exon-
oration. Judge Hcks owes this trouble
to having Incurred the displeasure of
the labor leaders In northern Ohio In
consequence of his course at the time of
the Ann Arbor railroad strike. lie was
summonet to Toledo by tie raIlway oil-
dais , being hurried ther on I special
train and Issued un Injuncton restrain-
lug the members ot the Brotherhood of'
Locomotive Engineers from carrying out
the boycott which hal been ordered
against tie cars of the railroad having
I'oublo with Its ompl9yes. I will be
remembered that this action . which was
tlprecedeutcd In n cnse . of this Icnd ,
was regarded wih great Interest
throughont the country , and particularly
among the orgaimizations of railuvay em-
ploycs More than I year after this occurrence -
curenco the Central Labor union or
Cleveland _ ( 1)referl'ed : he charge against
.Iutmgc mels of Imvlng unlawfuly re-
tamed fees belonging to time go"crn-
ment , ant tim matter WIS referred for
Investigation to the house judiciary com-
niittee . with the result noted.
Judge licks has made n good record
on the hench. which wi weigh In his
favor , whlo the , act that the rellort
favoring Impeuehmcnt was distinctly
. distncty
partisan renders unlikely tim institution
partsnu ronde.s unII ) Insttuton
of ImJenchment ) roceedIngs.
COl'OSSWNS 7'U Sll/W MEN.
U appears that the chief thing now
sought by those In congress who are en-
leln'QI'lng to frame n currency bill Is
to satisfy the silver men. Time fact Is
recognized that tl chances are very
'much nlulnst passing any hi In time
sl'nnte that Is 10t nCl'ltnble ) to tlC free
sliver IH1yocntes , because the ' could
consume the entire time until the ox-
pl1lou of the life of the present eon-
gross In dilatory Iiroceedings. Iimdeed ,
there Is reason to believe tlnt the sOm-
tors who dema11 that sometllnl shal be
done for 61\0' consUlto a majoriy ,
so tlnt even wihout dlator'I'oeeeI1n !
time ) ' could prohmabiy' defeat any mens-
m'o that , did not give satistactbry rec
ognlton't iiiii'er. Tue bill Iltlolllled
by Senntor Vest , which COllllulet
hnrdly Ilnssing nttcnUnn , wnH esemm
:
tniy IL free slyer lull , whlo that t
fl'Hmcll uy Se.nator Jones of Al'lmlsas I
/11 which has received Home cOlsllOin-
ton frol time flnlee commltuc , Is 10t :
very Ilch bettor. I Is now rcpO.tct I
timumt Mr Springer , cimutlrimmami
thlt ) Cltlh'mun of the I
honso comliteo on hnllng nll ( cut' .
I'elc ' , Is again tr'lnl his hlill nt pro -
dUcll I cUlency bill wih time Intel'
slon or Ircslntn In It 11 1401) ) 10 the I
shiver men which hc hOI1S will bo satis .
factory to 11mm. .
No concessions cnn 1)e mnlle to the
tree silver advocates thlt wl be ac
Ct'lltnhle ) to them which to not ammtitgo .
nlzo lie ( lellomlnnnt ( 8nthlunt of tin
coummitry 'rime Stuwnrts amid Jlnls In m
comigress wIll not ho satslet wltl m
coining the so.ealed selgulorgo Ut' e\on I
time IlrOllct oC Alel'lc/n IlneH uIIIO'
the conditon ProPosed In the .Tones bill I
that the Relgnlorllo shal ho time differ .
eneo between time colnngolue tmiit I
\ / lueit
time bllonnluo II London on the dn ) '
when the sliver II deposited It time goy .
Om'IlIhlCflt mint nail shll ho covered
into the h'umry. 'his l'nncment
would deprive time mine ownOI' or
what they ha\o been persistently seek-
lug to obtain , the Ilrh'lege of
hn\lnj less thnn 100 cents worth
.
of silver bullIon coined Into
/ tolnr worth 100 : cents so bug ns It
0811 he kept /t 1 Ilal'ly with gold. aut
would \0 of 10 101'0 11h'uutngu to them
thnn sulu tutu hulot In Ihe Inrl\t ,
No such '
proposition will bo ucceptnblc
" , - , ' " " " - ' - -
to thc shiver Icn ; who 11emnHl that
con reRS shall JO to the ful length and
restore thc coInage of 81\01 ns It ex :
kited before 18i , nUl they ha\'e maul.
tested no 11sposllon to comimproumuise.
Their Insistence Is upon time free anti
ullmlet coinage or the whlo metal at
lie ratio or 1 to 1 , amid the ) ' will agree
to 10thll less. They do not propose
to RU'elter any part of thulr Position
or to weaken It by nn ) ' sort or commipro'
misc.
Ilsc.I Is mnamtift'stiy' , therefore , Ilerrecl )
hlc to u1mmirtlIe ( ! 10 cOlclnte the sl\'C'
mel iy ' /lt lUC'fRloIS short of their
I'IICU tedlr ollnr11 tleimuammds. A I such L
}
efforts are . jreloomcl to fttiiutre. More' ,
over timelr effect Is bnd , operating IS I :
titleS to Ilel'lletunte . ( distrtust. 'j'hls II'
1ltnl0 Imum3 not be very 1nrlell nt
homc , because It Is wel tlterNtnol
.
here that there Is really
) ito tuuger of
Hlh'C' leglslnton , but It exel'lssM
abroad , where COlnllulC . In tie Itahlt ) '
of our fimmlummeini systemmm Is mmot '
011
fnllclll Inler ) ,
strong. So long ns there Is talk ; of
.mnldng concesslols to the silver mel
lu order 10 secure ell'cnc.llllslntol I
nud IUHSl''S O'e Inh'ohlcel ( II comi
gross In'olloRhl cnncesslols ( ) , tie foregn
distrust. which Is II large 1elSIU re
RIHlslule for the wlhl11wnl of call1nl : I
(1'01 this countr nut ! the I'otll of om'
securities , wi contuue mHl the 11'0.
cess or lIUhlnton ( which his 1111c ( i
such 1 hel' ) ' drain Illon our resoU'IIS I
duing the llst three 0' four years wi I
go on.
The obviously wise timing to to Is to
enll'el ) ' drop time sliver IUeNton out oC Ir
consideration , butt ns It seelH iimipossibht 3
for the IH'esuIl congl'eSH to 110 ( this , It
woult be wol to drop the whole cur -
rency ( lUe ton. Nobody believes that I :
nuthhl/ wi he done II this session 3
and keeping UI the agitation Is hurtful .
A bill Is now before the legllntue the
object of which Is to mnke u note gh'en
u ) n fm' I m' to cover thc cost or Heed I
gmln n first len on the crop han'estel
In \'Iuw of the widespread temand for
seed grain nmong drouth stricken farm-
C's I Is l'eaHOllhle to antellte thal
mono ) ' lenders wi seek ; to take advami-
tnje or fnrmers the coming season. Time
bi In queston should ue subjected to
10St careful scrutny and I llssed nt
all 1 shoultl embody every Possible safe-
guard which will protect the fat'nmers
against the rapacity . of mmtoney sharks ,
who nro ( 'C' reat ) to trtc upon thc ,
mlsfol'hmes ( of their felow mueum. Such I
notes shoull not draw more than U per
cent Intm'est amid no contract between
the money lender amid the farmer ,
whereby the former Is to furnish seed
grain to the t , o'fe I giver should cal : for
more thun , IJL' cent o time crop har-
vestel O course the mOI ' butler
must have prt . ton amid existing statutes -
utes anmphy.pi.o1itie \ ' it. On its face the
proposed bill s ems to be n measure .
calculated t eghlze : the wholesale fecc-
lug of farmers who In strltened dr.
' el-
,
'
ctutnstances'imuj3- forced to borrow
money wihr , which to purchase seed
grain , u
Some of . lhe , ' recomleI1atons mnd
by Chief Sp4ve I' In his nlnual report
wi meet Tory widespread apl1'ornl ,
particularly 1t1ie [ ' relating to better
discipline , - ; Thoi ; -sh'lngent.
lscplne c1sh'lngent. rules to
elmlnnte religious and poltenl bleler-
hugs amid t ncnrm' approacii to n civil
service casslfc : ou. We lll'ly think
the burdens now borne by the tax-
imyers are such ns to cncourage any
pmposllon looking toward the InCl'ease
of time salaries now paid In the polce
department There Is no dearth of ap-
pleants for posItions at existing salaries - (
aries , nor would there be any I new
nppolntees were required to serve u I
proscribed period fo- less than they
now get Thcro Ire nlt ) ' ways In
which the efficiency of time force can
he Impro\'e without any Itdltonl1 ex-
pendluro of money.
Up In South Daltl the prohibition
agItators arc trying to buy the populst
vote In the state legislature with promil-
Ises that their folowcrs will In l'etur
join the populst ) pnrty. These Ire the
usull pmhlblton tactics. Time ) ' worked
upon the rCIHhlcan party In Iowa ,
Knlsns nnt South Dakota once , but they .
IU' ! pln'ed out imow. Time prohibitonists :
have but t Hmnl vote to turn nnd can
not turn It If they wi Time Iu'ohlbl-
tOI Incubus has harmcd the repub- )
Icnn Ial.ty wherever I has heen taken
UI ) I great dealmoro lum 1 has helped )
'l'hc } opulsts m'e welcome to all they
calm get out of '
cIn 1 pl'ohluilol nlunce ,
hut wih time experience of time l'epul
lcans before them they wl do well to
go slow before becoming entangled In it.
Should Treat Al AlIke.
NelJ3slc City News.
The fast mall train
mal from the cost seems
10 ve run entirely for the benefit Ieems
Chicago newspapers and at the expense or
the western publisher8. The government
should treat alt ailke. .
Another CIIN" . or Jutlll .
Chicago , Times. )
There Ihould he a United Stales man-of-
mln-of-
war stationed at Honolulu until there Is a
United States territorial government estub-
Islu'd there. 'fhQ pOlcy of winking at
wlnltnl
efforts to re-establish a Is
J'e-elablsh a
polcy of InfalY. monarchy
'Ti HCII Nice ot .10130.
JJutlo Ixire8s.
xlress.
John Burns says he IR cornln hack to
America next autumn "for nowhere In the
worll Is there . Inure need of time English- .
'
man's " EnGlsh.
helping hand.
I II real nlc or
John to put himself out so , when we ! had
no thought of 'D khll him to do It. Not
since J7G has an ; , nglshmon so recognized
our neCessltes'l\ recognljel
\ , .
Jt ; r. p-kl'fJad Anyway.
' . .ncoln News.
On the face ' or I there are grounds for
believing that thtr ( was a. combination
among the 1niluUrs who hid I on combinaton
\lrh1tprR \ print-
lag or iegisiatiu' . 'l'he eimtlro
atl'l hils. range
or bids was hut : Ceftts and such close
bidding never hllpened before unless there
was a combination. One of the bidders
wal Imbue with. SUCh , ( lehighIurul humor
that te be surel'Iot to duplicate the hid of
Iny of the otlierst he tucked
! on ) cent.
Two years 0811 JIP ! tacke r'rftmted cnt.
blR for
81 cenls. ThiId year the same house Is
printing them 'fdrl ' . .
printng $ i.CT. It muy bo
$1.G. that
the Colalnittee wili'be I ,
unable
commitee to
.vllbe secure
any
tetIinOy showing thai
binatloit. showing I wil require there some was a strong com-
testimony to '
teltmony remove the tl ' imilon enter-
talnel by the public.
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TIl u.Uf.Ur.x l " , WTn
Chicago Post : The government ot hawaii
, 11111
gave new evidence of ability to tko care of
itself by promptly supprsling tlw revolt of
" . revel
the 'rOyahiits. " The
"royalsts. few white followers of
whie folowers
Queen Llluokallni and their native supporters -
porters who "
attempted a "revolution" were
, 'ert
quickly and smarty whlppetl , and most of
them RIO now behind the bars , unless , indeed .
deed they hayS male the acquaintance of thai
hangman or a lne of riflemen bolero thts.
New York Advertser : hind the Inwllan
revolulonhts succeeded there woul hlo
been nothing In the way of Llinokalani car-
eying out her long cherished wish , Rs corn-
munlcatNI to Minister Wils , 10 cut oil the
hends of lresilent Dole anti his supporters.
There Is every reason to beleve that this
good lad ) ' RI1 friend and admirer at Mr.
Cleveland would have wielded the ax In person -
son ami made signal anti sanguinary success
of the proceeding.
Chicago Heral : The hawaiian egg Is
hatching. its brood Is going to bo b3lefmhi.
I we commit ! not tolerate annexation whie the
usurllng goverment was In Irm 10ssosslon ,
according to its own accounts , wo eerlnlnly
shall not annex a revolution. Wo can get
revolutions on our continent If we want an-
nexel of thlt nalurc. We need not go 2.000
mle9 out Inlo the Pacifc for sleh on annex.
President Cieveianth's patriotism wi be Un'
derstooll moro clearly today than It was a I
year ago. I
Chicago Tribune : Our relations with
Hawaii are too close our Interests too 1m-
portlnt , Dll the danger of foreign I10tlng
to gain a foothold too Imminent to admIt of
nny mgleet In maintaining our influence In
the Islands. But there' should be no further
talk of Illntllnlng Influence or defellug
Interesls. The solution of the Irohlem les
In aimmiexation. When hawaii comes under
the flag which Paramount Dount ordered
IHIled down there wi be no further danger
from royalists , from foreign powers. or from
the Kanall s'mpathlzers In the administra-
110mm.
ton.Kansas
Kansas City Star : I Is really difcult to
Y which will create the more protounl I
feeling of popullr symniatiiy. time outbreak In
hawaIi or the outbreak of ! essrs. 1.'rye amid
Boulele In the United States congress. I Is I
too bad thlt a republic which has dltrnn-
chlsed only about 85 per cent of its \opula-
ton should have an Insurrecton on its hlnds ,
011 It Is certllnl ) to be leplore,1 thlt so
cnhn and dlsplsslonlte a man IS Senator
Pr'c , the senltorlli agent of the mnissiona-
rles' sons , should bu wrought up to such n
Ilich of Indignation that he was "Il most
glad" he had no opporlunly lo speak on time
subject. I Is hard to Imagine Mr. Prye or
Mr. l3outeiio . the seit-commstlttmted commItee
on Hawaii real estate for missionaries' eons .
reveling In silence under any condItions.
re\'elng sience _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ conditons.
H1.UIra UJ TIl HT.ITB'un. .
Howels Journal : The state fair will
be located It Omaha for the next five years.
There Is no other city In UI stlto that can
accommodate the crowds who attend except
LIncoln , anti we arc gild Omlha got time
plum. '
Kearney Hub : Suppose now that the
Llncoln-Omlhl state fair feud be caled oft
and that \eace reign once more. The \eople
of the stile are not Intereslell In a fight be-
tween their two big towns. They simply
desire a successful stab fair and no person
need borrow trouble on that score because It
goes to Onmaha.
Nebraska City Press : Lincoln news-
papers Ire bushy engaged In toilIng the
public why Lincoln did not get time state
fair. Never mind Lincoln , you still have
your salt wells , your Mayor Well and Diy
Bryan. And speaking of I3lily-now \ r-
hails you didn't get the fair for the same
reason that ho wasn't elected to time United
Slates senlte ,
Miard Courier : Omaha secured the 10-
caton of the Nebraska stale fair for the
next five ) 'earsVo consIder Omaha and
Douglas county fortunate In securing the
jocation for the dlspllY of Nebraska's resources -
sources , but In justice to the aglculurll
class , who are In reality the people who
make the fair . the association should have
secured a more central . locaton ,
I'BUI'L 41(1) T IIM1S.
:
Dab Ingersoll's new lecture Is entitled , I
"Which Way ? " Box oflice. ; plelso ,
Mr John 1 Sutton , formerly of Omaha
and Lhicoln , Is editing the Irish Republic In
New York.
The report going the rounds to the elect
that the grave of Vie President Colfax Is
unmarked Is contradicted by members of the
Colax fim I y.
The man who sat down on 1 banana peel
Is hardly In a mood to appreciate the motto ,
"Exorcising a Strong Will Insures Trim-
. "
qUlty of Ilnd.
One out of every four inhabitants of Squib-
Imoket , on the Massachusetts coast , Is
chimer deaf or umb. There Is something In .
n name , after all.
Major General huger his been instructed
to InQuLe Into the condition of Gronimo
and the other Apache prisoners ' It Fort SI
with a view to determining the expediency
of their releaso.
The report of the Lexow investigating com-
mittee. favoring the present partisan board
of police commissioners for New York , Is
York
roundly condemned by reformers and applauded -
piluded by spoilsmen.
Wide Hampton carries Limo mal over time
star route tram Madison to Mallory , Ga.
Bob TOlmbs docs odd jobs nround the town
for a lving , Daniel Webster and Stonewall
Jackson till the sol on Morgan county
farms.
James Paxton Voorhees , son of Senator
Voorhees of Indllnl , has just completed a
bust of Richard Mllcomb Johnson of Ken-
tuclcy . once a vice president of the United L
.lltes. which will 1 be placed In a niche In
tie senate Cbamlr ,
Despite the objection of the passIng Hol-
mans or congress the lower house responds
to the demand for economy by re-enacting
the franking lurlvilege. This wi save the
members quite a penny , If time senate agrees ,
and compensate them for the annoyance or ,
publc le ,
In a two-column twist at the Drlsh lion's
tail , a correspondent 01 the Chicago Herald
eloquenty remarks , "Manifis Koseo frtol-
deoohdfsr. The reason for this Is not far
to seck nor dl cul to find. " Surely not.
Take a club and raid time proofreaders'
room.
As a result of time examination of 4.000
eyes , Dr. Miles of Bridgeport , Conn. , found
that G5 per cent required glasses. The
women and girls far exceed the men and
boy I. The period luring which the people
have the most trouble wih their eyes Is
bet ween 20 and 30.
Congressman Paul iiorg one or the two
democratic loneles In the Ohio congressional
delegation elected In Novemnhier . who has
heen regarded ns limo most available candidate -
date for governor for time democracy-for his
he nol 1 bar'I-has declIned to run under
any clrcunimmtammces.
Time horny lIsted sons of Rhode Island
know 1 snap when they see it. The standard
bushel of onions In Mlssaehusels must
weigh 17 pounds ; In Rhode Island 12 pounds
Is time legal weight Now the onions are
roiling out of the Bay state Into the land
of steady Imabits. A rake.ol of five pounds
Is Hhody's strong Point In the deal.
Mr. Lafcldl , Helrn asked In different
classes of hil Japanese school for written
answers to the question , "Whnt Is your
dearest wish ? " Twenty per cent wished lo
gain glory by dying for the emperor. oher
stated a simiar wish In leI definite
language. Patriotism Is , In Japan , devotion
to the ruler personally , rather than to time
country.
Surface transit corporations In New York
City have been given a taste of the reform
kept on tap In ( list section. They are obliged
to sweep and cart away the snow from tlM
tracks , and for a dIstance of three feet on
each sIde at the trncls. leretoore they
pled theIr sWEeplnSI on the roadway and
sidewalks , regardless of the comfort of
others This suggestive style of reform is
not palented.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Lalcst U. S. Gov't Report
RpyaI Bzking
Powder
4SOLJTELV PIJUE
,
I"l.l _ fty = : . ; . . -n : "uJf.r . J t'C - -
.WTT cuu.vrr'i . TI'.HWn1.
, Nebrnk CIty News : The cruel niuruler.
era should Io brought to justice.
Oranll Island Inllelenllent : I Is 10 b
nseerlalnell yet whether time oh enemies of
Scott were the perpetrators , or the ohl friends
who Were , turned Into enemies by the tea
of exposmire . or both tegelher.
Lincoln News : The lynching anll murder
of Scot form I terrible tragedy . but murler
how or nnolher time News cannot work itself
up Into I frenzy over It lS some of its es-
teemed Nebraska contemporArIes are doing.
dolnp.
I Is nn act of lawleuneBs that mUst be
frowned down anti the perpclratorl se\ereIY' '
lunlshell , not because I was a 11ble thief
who had been murdered , but because of the
example such nets of lawlessness . unless
summariy reproved . lowe upon the coma-
munhty. I Is true that time fact that Scott
had been eon\lclCI anti was In a lair way to
punished for his crime deprives the '
\unlshell ( telrl\s h'nch-
ers at a reasonable excuse for their unlawful
act but I Is nevertheless 1 fact lhat time
act of time sUlremo court In relluclng his bali
from the sUn originally temlndNI to 40,000
was 100101 upon b ) a number of these
frontermen who to nol un61rlanll Iho
equities of the case as part of whlt they
conceived to be a scheme to turn Scott loose
agaimm. _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _
SlznJ tIp Iho , ' , lmt'kme , I ltnrgnlim.
] 'hln"'plll ' Tlme
\'hll In the year 186 the Uni (11 States
pall hitmsxia ! . thl' Bum of $1,200,000 for time
territory nf Ala.kl . the IHlhalo catmsed no
elll of commlt , anti the clrcaturlstB of
time 11) ' Ilrkd the country down lS a
hlol , of ice 01 which Uncle Sam cooled
off In summer. Tue terrItory was Ihen
forgolen nntl the dlsputc ! wih Great
Irlllln arose over the hiking of seals. 1111
with this cnm" an arbitration which do-
clle,1 the United States to b wrommg . Now
nmes the 111nl report of 00\'el'10r
Sheakley to the scerelnr or the Interior
which rlnewn the interest II thlB tarawa
Inlli amid ttl ! n wOlllerCul story whose lIe-
luls mere very attractive. The [ f.101 squlrt
mies of Alaska repIlnt n 111t Ilrflee
lwlce OR large as I " New York ] tenIBy1'anla.
Ohio Illinois , liidiamia . KellUck ) ' tout 'remi-
flessoc wIth only 2.GI I IIOlulttol. oC which
hut 4.298 11't whle . Oo\ernor Shelldey
declares that the IlherleB hrlc been tame-
cesstuh time mines have yielded 1 proJuhle
retimrimn the 110plialon has been largely
auglelled by IUlnlgrtol tumid time I'co-
pie have enjoyed I season of unusual progress - ,
ress 'ml 115Ierl ! ! ' , The BI101.eannlnl \ I
IIJSlr ' nmnne . Which hegan In ue S % VIIU a
wih I
Pack , oC 3G.O cmises has increased to ! OO
cml's. nod s : mol In the rivers "occur In
numvers so great IR 10 exeeell all lahlet. "
1 BOUlds like the IlverlslnH schemes so
nicely Rot to build imp the steerage lIsts nt
Europeal ports for tie belelt of Alerlcn
- S
LiXI5 7'U it S.1lEdC .
New 10' ecorder : A photograpimer
pholoJnpher
whoso phologrphs mire perfect itireumesses
Iltnesse
wi Jet on In the world about lB fast as a
witimotmt ' .
newspaper wihout a wu.to basltet.
Wasimington Star : "Et a p'ltceman . " remarked -
marked Uncle Ehen , " ( oull keep 'Is eye on
cr bad citizen ez Industrious cz er had
cItizen I < n keep 'is eye on I p'iicemnnn lah hat
wouldn't bo nigh SO much golng's on. "
BuIalo Courier : Knwler-It strikes me
those urlclel oC'OUI' lre f deep lleollle
leell
wi imanily he aide to dIgest Ihem.
Scritmble-Olm . thmnt's nil right. 'he '
Scrlhbles-h. thlt'l ni They are
to go Into . Patent thisities -
Phladelphln Inquirer : I seems I pro-
vollng paralax : Ihat ( light bill cams bo
bill. made such a heavy bill when It's ( gas
DOflonl CCln1er : "Quito n eg show
here. " said time customer 10 the Proprietor
or the muton tlepartiuient.
"Yes" saId time oIlier , "we always run
I good variety hel'e. " ol\'a's rn
Somervie Journal : Of course there Is
such a thing as ( strictly honest law'er.
Are we not told by the proverb maker
that there Is on exceplOI 10 ever rule ?
Truth : 11 Awthaw Anglo-You Amer- I i
have cans , have 10 Patriotic oArs such l WO
1r , Amer 10. Kan-Huven.t. eh ? What
him Is the ? mater with Uncle Sam l a nalonal
Indianapols Journal : "What Is that you
Il reading ? " naked the fond father
"The People of the Mist " answered the
dutiful daughter . " 1 Is a novel "
"A novel , ch ? I allowed Cram the name
of It that I was a list of the last demo.
crle cohgress. " emo
New York , Iresq : The Wife-Do they
cal ( drink a smIle . -John
The husband-Yes , dear. Why do you
ask ?
The WlreI was thInking that It they
dId It was rather strange that your takitug
two or three extra smiles at night should I
cause YOU to wear two or three extra
frowns In Ue morning.
MUCH IN A NAME.
Dostn Courier.
"What's In I name ? " he Idly sald-
For surely 'tis no sin
I one little Shakespeare knows ,
To sometimes work It In.
And shQ with that sweet maiden smile ,
That so ( man allures smie
Looked shyly down anl softly said ,
"There's everything - . nnt your soty "
TUB I'OIfr'H Z'LW1'OSIT
:
Drlll ) " Ilre
PiiIlli , It I could Id paint you
As I see you sitting there ,
You distracting little Bait you
\VIUI your aureole of hair.
If I only were aim artist
01
And such gJOlcef could be caught ,
You should have the very smartest
Picture frame that can be vought !
Phyllis. since.I can't depict your
Chmamms . or give you aUght but famei
Wilt you bo yourself the picture ? fame
'VI you let me bo the frame ?
Whose protecting clasp may bind
prOlectng , you
Always-
"Nay , " cried Phyllis , 'hold
Or ) 'ou'l force me to remind you
Pictures must be framed wih gold ! "
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111 TlR .W.US I'IWR SI "T.
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Story ot Shipment ' otMumnitionq of Yar from
"lclorIR .
to IR'YRI.
SAN I lANCISCO. Jan. 22.-A gentl.\man.
whose business his brough him Into contact
wh the CUStOmS omclll . hiss Just returnC
from Victoria , anti he tels I rther slRrtng
story regarding tim hlplent of ferty cases "
of arms on time notorious smugplng schoner .
Soulh Bend t limo HawAIAn Ish nit. lie
says : "During m ) resltnc' In Victoria
anti the Burrolllng towns last OCtober I
saw a great deal at the banll of stmmumggters
who inure their hellllUArlers along snlggier sound
I was thcro I met Bil' Stewart , who Is
known In 10noluiu ns "O"lum Brown , " and
lrown Inll
,
Jack I'orcst , alias Jack Hogan. These men
are uiehl known .
wel opium and Chinese
smug.
.
giers.
About the 2211 o October 1 was walking ?
unller time I sqlhnault brl ige . near wa limo terml.
hilts or time I sluhnaul ; 1.1 Nanlmo raIlroad.
In time recesses of nn arch I mioticed a Itiho
of cases cnrefU ! covered with notced . Each
case vas about four frt In lenplh and n foot
squnrO nnll , I have since IClrned , conlnhlcil
riles ali cnrblnes. I mumatie the flail about
' 1nle Inll
4 o'clock In the afternoon . Al lust ( time the
South head was nt Inchor In n tmo Inlet
jlst outshlo the main imarimor Into In time
RUernoon about roe t Iloullis of Olllul ) ) , Ilncked
lu clothes baskets '
. wns trnnsferrell from time
store at lock On Song & Co. , time 1ost prom.
Inent lealers In OIlul In the northwest.
"Tho bnskels were al placNI tller limo
huritigo hear the arias ahuti that
brhgo neiI arls nlli nlpht time
drug nail cases or riles were trnnsterrell to '
the Soulh lenl In a slnl row boat She
heft the Inlct about Illnlght anti for the
first tme In Its history time owners , Stewart
& I Forbes welt aboard the scheonr anti
took chare of the trip ni the way ! to time
islands , where they lammuied
tie ) Ilnde,1 oft the west coast
of the Island of I.aimi. Time goods were
tlilel ashore slid stored on a 10ds imlanta.
Illnlla-
lion directly ! 0111081e where the chconer
anchored. Stewart and Forbes are still In
liomiohtmitm.
"
"Oolh men are notorious suntiggicra anti
swhllers antI are walted b ) ' smngplers Iuthoriies t'
of Seattle aimul other
, ' Sentlo RII norlhwester towns.
For a Ilnher of years they have been openly
ehugtmgcd In opium and Chlneso smmmuggiitmg
nlll hl" ! s.ucceeded In nccumulaln smupglng !
crable malC ) ' . " -
. \'EIIftxli.l . 'NI ' , 'lItR.ISIC.lX5. . .
Time MadlSOI county fair wi bo held
September 17 to 20
J. I , . Oreenlee his sold time Blair CourIer
BniI
to 10)e & Moole ) formumerly of Oumalma.
Nearly every store In the village of Ong (
was burglarized the other night and $800 -
worlh ot Roods were secured.
Trmll vurglars entered the house of Edgar
\Yood. 1 Pawnee coulty farmer , mind securet
$75 worth of jewelr ) ' . The fatally was at
church.
Whie under the influence of iiqtmor . Peter
I\oberS fell from a fast train near Wnrers-
'iilc.
vile. The 'ralnmel iveumt imacic oath icketl
ill ) , as they supposed , time coqae , but jtmst
as they iiere about to imotify time coroner
time "tienti" mimaim got up amid walked off.
Kobcrg also fell tiown a lomig flight of steps ,
bitt was muot itmjured.
Fred S. htassler tehis in. time Pawnee Press
iuow lie omico "carried a ( ciegraumi trout
Abraitatmi Lincohmu , at that timne imresldeimt of
time Ummited States , to time late Iloim. John
Covode. timeum a umuernier of comigress fromu
Permnsylvanln. Time dIstance ivas forty umiiies
or muiore , amid was made emi huoreeback , start-
11mg In time afternoon at 3 o'clock amid arriving
at Mr. Covode's Imouno about 2 o'clock mmext
morning. Time muessago was delivered and
a reply returned , wimich was telegrapimed to
President Limmcoltm from Grecmmshumrg , l'a. , by
D. tV. Siiryoclc , timotm editor of time Greens- (
burg ( Pa. ) herald , for Whmom we were serving -
ing an almprentlceelmip. We retain a justi-
liable memory of this circumnstance. wimicit
occurred in 1862 , when clrcuunstammces of time
nation were in a critical cotmtiition. Mr.
Covodo started next day for Washington , anti
whatever may imavo been tim conference
between himself anti l'rosldcnt Lincoln , the
boy of 13 years at tlmat. time feels today
a justifiable Pride of hue agency. "
Quket
. OATS
Sweet , clean and fresh.
l The PurcArticle. Always
n the same. It's for you.
'N ' Sold only In 2 lb. Packages.
.04flhINCjf/j ,
?
&LIA8LE CLOTHIE
Your Money's Worth or Your Money Ihack.
Clearing Clothing
We do all we promise and. sometimes more-
- ,
you , who know us , know
T he Limit.
.
make no promiscuous
We must positively refuco to seli
promises , but always pro-
moro titan two suits , or two over-
duce the proof' . Here it is :
coats , or two uleters to any one
An accumulation of' suits
customcr-as we Imavo no desire
to supply any more dealers. ' ( lila -and overcoats -and ul-
sale Is for you-to mnalce you a stors-parts of our most
continuous customer. Dealers will
popular tailoring - the
have to l.uy elsewhere.
best sellers we had-have
been put in 1os rangeing in rioe something Ilkothis :
Timeroaroafew$8JOsuitsat. . , . , . , , , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . , , . . , , , , , , $ 5.IJO
Timoro are a few $ l2.r0 suits at , , . , , , , , , , . , , , , . , , , , , , . . , . , , , , ,
Some $15.00 , $10.50 , $18.00 suIts , overcoats and uister at . . . 0.00
$11.00 , $16.50 , $18.00 , $20.00 suits , overcoats and uliteru at , , . , 12.50
Timero are a feW $20.00 suits , overcoats and ulsiers at , , , , , , , . 3.50
Some 18.00 , $20.00 , $22.0 suits , overcoats and uisters at , . . , 5.00
Also some $2,00 , $20.00 suits , overcoats and uhsters at . , , , , , . 8.00
Also somne $25.00 , $28.00 suits , overcoats and ulster et , . , , , , , . , 20.00
There are a few 35.O0 suits , overcoats anti ulaters at , , , , , , 25.00 . '
Quite a large assortment of men's trousers or
the 6 and $7 value-black clay worsLods
among thorn3 at the uniform price ot . . . 3.75
BROWNING , KING & CO. ,
It hi I' , ' 2 C ot ii hers , S. V Com. I 511 * aimd Ioiighis ,
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