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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1895)
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Ilel Mlluctloll . . . . . . . rot . . . unsll . . . . . , . . . lelulnu . . . . , . 2121 Net Mle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DaIly averaze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,202 n\erne ; ; GIo1tnn : 01. : is iicl { : Rlforn to crore Ie nn.1 . Aub9crlbC In my preHcnce .tlt lt day ot October . 1S9. . . ' . ' public. ( Sen ! ) N. P. FCn" Notary Iuu - - I I , with an liIItICil.tICICCOIl of eight hullt : lasslll ) ! through hIts rothll In 010 l'nlagement : GelC'al Ctl\0S Is certnllir entitled to retire Ullun ) his . laurel Ai usual the railroads Ire formulatlg their animal ngreetent ? not to 1145111. ? IJsses except for ellulrnlent l'ht'IS of service to their Ilws , uul , ns uull , thy , are nt the 8m ( hue II'eIHlllnf to hl'enk the ugrecinent us soou us It shnl have guue Into effect. I Is anuuuucell that Senator Palmer of Illols has cousentlll to the auth01- tnth'c Htnteuwlt that ho wl lot tc I camlhlato for reelecton to the ( senate whln hIs ) term oXllh'es. Senator lulnll doubtess HceltH t fIHhlct leglsla- tare , In which hIs chances of rc.elec - ton , voull hot 1m ) worth discounting. 'he { liell States supreme court Is still short one jud c. There are plenty of able law : ' ! anxious to OCUllr 1 vlacc on the highest jtHlclnl heuch. 'rho II'esllen t. however , seems deter- minCI to keep . the place vacant unt hc cnn he c.taln that Cult'matol hy the scuttle will assure his IPlolutee ) uf n l)01111)tIleIlt ) ) PositloIl. DII'el' has lnll ' ueen carried away 1J3 ' the ( Cnuan CC\'C' whIch manifests ( It- self In the fOl'm oC public meetngs to cXII'ess 'mlmthr wHh thc Cuban In- _ Rt.lts. . Omaha has : thus far escaped the Infectioti. , Hut so long ns reHolu tons wl not achieve the Independence of Cuba thc Cuban patllut : will per- Imps excuse the os-ei-slght. The talk Is now that Senator John . hN.tan will 1:11 : the $ lelefatun : fem OhIo to thc rel1blcau natonnl ! COI'cu , ton In the Interest oC McKinley. I Senator Shm'mau shouhl ( cOlseut to champ Iou 11cKIuley lu the great con yeuton wo jimay be sure that time 1oml - nation wl not go to Shol'mal , whether , lcKlnler can lali It or not. ' I TIle . production of sugar In Europe Is ! nhl to be falling off and to bo less this 'eal . hy 8 : 1,00 tons thal It was last 'en. This Is all the greater ren son whr the ) I'oluctou ( of stmgttr In this coulh" ' shoulll ho encot'ugell and stmulu tell 'j'hm'c Is no geol reason 'why the Unied States shoull not 11'0' ducc nil thc ( sugal which It consumcs. \ \ , Should thc ( reports of now .1'menlan . ) " mllRMsacres receive yel'1lcntol thc I Ilowet8 of Europu I Will It YO to ndmlt III ; that the latest promises ) of the sulan ! Irc no mut'C effective to check time Ttitkisli outrges than those he has I tIIWuh'lllr mUlll' ulil hrol.en ) IefOle. ) 'l'he ( hue Helm to Iw 11 > llroachll when lu'ollses will 11 homigetlie accepted , hut must give WiY to mote llusllc I Uea , utc . I OwIng to the refusal uf the county H I clerk to talm from the olcial ballot IIUies of c1lhlatls ( ? who wish to withdraw , I draw from . thc lace several men wl ! I , hay their nlme on thc ( olclal ballot who are not l'unnlnj for oIlice. Every voter shiotiltl ( ahimlliarlze himself Rhouil famiarize . wih titt'se uames and make certain tilse nnt ee.tnln that he does not throw his vote away on IIY 011 who would not serve If lr nccl. I dent clectcd. I . Thc western passenger agents after 1 II'oh'nctell nlctnA In Chicago 1m\ agreeti upon 1 scale of percentnes for clll'I'lmt roads l)3 ' which the \nsselle' Imslnes wl le npportonll among tIl'1 alL This . Is Illnlttll to lIe tut u fMm of 1)00111mg. l And yet the ( nter- stitte Commerce conunlsslon Insists r that It has no tun/lhlo tvlllnco of violations of the ( Int'pooln clause of Ii the Intcrstlto law. . The Ilnois legislntis'o ) , bOOler who I Wits hll < h'll by a Springfield rull jurY hus hud his trial once mom 110st. : POlled In the hope , ito doubt . that If I thugs along bug enough I will he lUnch mot . 111cult to convict him. ! l'hc mere Inlllctnlut of I memher of the legislature Is I great vlctol' for honest Jo\'umlnt 1111 shoull cause n few ' HUCCl'I'llnA IL'1lsla to'S to go slow In tuuntn ; their cotrimptlozi boldly before the lmuIiic. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I the railroad iiiagiintes think that - - all they will hU\'e to 10 In the coming session of congress to secure railroad legislation In their Interests Is to misk for It they vihi find ) tlmemnseh-es . 101' t1 WIIII themsth'l' IIht - mlslal.I'n when the tme cOle . Time railroads certainly have vowei-ftmi ) rtp- 1'csentutn's umolg the new Jlllers of congress ' , but there k I a let\h ' mlnorl . determined to stand for ( lit rl : 'clltlrllell stald up tm rights oC tie leoph' i'o railroad bills are : : likely to h1S this congress without R I I sharp and stubborn lglt - I . , . , : - . . ' , ' . T1E JTTM ; mm 8(100T. twc'Sr 'j'hoIl'lcnl Protective nssoclnton \"nults nbo\"e nil thIngs its devotion to the free public school system. Time lit. tIe red Rchol hOU90 has been adopted i nM its emblem , n lit thtre Is no doubt that 1010 IJoplo hn\o been Imluccll to enrol themselves Iii the rnnl.f of time A. P. A. O'llcr by reason of its pro ' fussed clulimiploiishiip of ethti - fejlet chl111110nhlp Ilollllnr edl- ent n than for nl ' other rcaon. As n tree Is known hy its fruit , so must es-cry ol nllzatn bo Imowu hy the fruit of its In burs. The true flelt' of ' education have n iIghmt to nsk : Whnt has been the ( resul of A. P. A. control . of thc Iluhlc schools In this ( city ? I his the stnnllnrll of In. structon been advanced ? Ins the corps of ttchers hell Impro\'lt In cf- IClencr ? lns their discipline been bet- telCl nl11 nl > llolntmcltl nnt IH' mo. tuls ( madc solely emi merit regarthless of political IIHttlce ? have the funds nt the disposal ; of the . school board bccn 11s1HlrSL1 ) honest or hn0 thc ? ' bel 811ulwtel'ed Ullon political favorites itimi for the ( ? Ith'II'cUpnt or Ilersonni , am- IItons ? In short , are time Ito rell school houses IUt limo big red school housci In the elr of Omaha In safer Int cleanel' h1111i tQla ' tum tlc ' were befol'e thc advent of the A. P. A.'s ? A.s . . These fUestols ) force tlmslln' to the ft"ult nt this time hecnuse we ate 01 the ( ere of another election nt Which the people are to SU3' whether they wnnt tu contnue thl mmmniingemmmdnt of their publc schools In mcn who are COIJlltlt to the pulc.\ of'8eenrlnn l > r8et'llllol 111 by tlelr uomlunton ! Inl.et wih the 110ltknl mnachtne . A 11s\nsslolate rev low of thc course . Pur- sUNI br ) thin A. P. A. majority oC the HOml . : oC Ellucnton IUSt convllcc ni t.uo fdl'llls of etucaton that ( the PII' Isos of tle ( order have hot been fiilfluiet1. 1lln ; tle ( past fOl' years tim schools have been lute ( . lie foot bail of 1101 I ieuiimi. Two rent.s ago the ( pah'onlge of tlc board was used us n political lover to rl c its lHelllent Into n sent on tle ( RUllreml liemich. 'l'eachol. , jII : - tors amid contmlol : were nldt'lgoolet Into luo to eapturc primaries amid cou- Yutlonf for Cluton X. Powell. 'ihls year : wo have had I repetition oC the LfmO'alzlu : eXI > eteueo of two years ago lu the elnilllley of PresIdent Akin , . for the clerkship : of the dlstrlet court. Perlcoml sectarlluhHu , 1 ! eXtmflpil- ? fled last : year lu the 11smlssal of com- Iletlnt tealhel's emi account of creed cllmltted thIs year In tl ( rejeeton of Pruf. Mlllblt ) and lie ( election of n sn , 1II'Intelieut of sdtols whoc only recummendntou Is his nllaton wih the secret order timid his agreement to 01)1)3' ) Its behiests. 'j'hnt inexcusable outrage - rage has leen heralded . to the shamc of Ommuihia all over the United States , amid It will take years of tme to wipe ! ont the disgrace. The professed friends of the little ret ! school house have proved themselves Its most tIammger- I ' OtiS oiieinles From the business stnnlpolnt the dominance of A. P. Aist In the school . board has had no better . results. While some of time cost frills hnve beemi adlled to the system . there has 1)eCiI l n . . wasteuluess lu uhuost evet-y direction. , At this ver _ moment there Is a $ : tOOOO oYerlnl ama ! UUI1ll school warlnnt hearing j per I ceut Interest are belmig hawl.ell 1t01t among money lenler : , The t'casl' ' cmtezzleleut iscloeti the ( fact that thc hoard had ueglectell to exact frol the tlelsl'cr 1 proper ) i accolntuA oC the ( lutel'est ou its huh- nnees , to say nothing of an additional . $10,0 shortage. As I ehalplon oC the Ito lell school house , the American 11'otecth'c nssocla. lon Is uot only n lameullhic : failure . hut It has been the )1'110 ) agemmey In this work of delornlzlnf lie l > uhle . school S 'stl'I , dccieasimmg its cmcll'nc amid depiivimtg the chllren ( of the advantages - vantages they would have euiJ(13eh hilt for thc Inh'uslot of this uual'lcan organization. ADVIXT1I (71S OF IWO1PROl TY . At the mlctu/ opening the l'l1hlcan camimpaigmi In New York . Inst week oue of thc ( slenl.elf was : I. . Charles Emol'r llh , cx.mlnlster to Hussla , and nmuommg other timings hc ) Jlnlcll out tl ( :1I\ntnges : oC rechl'ocl ' . lie 11ecared lint ( the ( Amcllcan contnent IR the nat mal co mlel'cn I field of tIm great AIC'lcan reilblc nlll wo shoull IIOS' sess oU'sel"ps of I uller special treu . ties hr makIng our neighbors iimidcr. ; tes 111.hl ! OU' nelghhol'utIer . . stnul ( hUt recirocl Ii as essential .to them ni It I ! advamiageous ( to us. lllnlsh An1rlca has 1 pojamlatiomi of -1,0,00 uti n foreign trade of JOl' thln ( ; OOOOo. Of this tmte thc Unied States has had less than oue- s\'lnth , though un the ! nnl commt i. nent Whmilt alt the rest has - , whlo ? ni guuo ncross the son to Enrope. It Is lie ( purpose of thc ( reciprocity polc ' to reverse this 11'oporton 111 win time bulk of this trade for the Unied ( Stntes. 'i'iiat Is a ll'uctcnble way ol nccmplshlng I. lilt'flS ( demons'a ly the brIef trial that ( was given this policy untl' t r puulcan adtmilnistratiomm . IU1 It Is pcr- IUllIs the enl ' Vii3' . Time . delocltc : ulmlnlstraton has done nothing yorse . than ( O'crtutln this IJ'actcl work of wise statesmanship amid completely t'estng this movement of commel'elal . eXIHnslon ) unt the rl11lcl : 1l.t ) : ' shah ngnlmo cohmie Into Power. Whlo It Is Imlortant that this countrY - trY shah firmly rcslst all attempts of guropean IUtOIS to absorb more terd tO' . ' tUl they now possess In this tel- I.lory or to interfere wih ( lie ) > oltcnl affairs of Iulelcndelt American cOIi tiies It Is 10 less 11(0I'tlt that we should seek 1 ' eV'Q' 11elccful utah 11'0111' mntniiis : . to lessen the Innncal all commercial power of I-t'OIIO II SIHIlshmel'lca. . It Is leces8Ir ' to malntlln : amid enfol'co the Monroe dtc. h'lle. to tle 1'111 ( that the naton ! or Europe sha1 not secure aumy sh'onltI' foothold itt the western footloh II wcsttr hemisphere than they now have , but I Is elualr ( lssenthtl to tim Interests and lie ( lu luenco of tile Unlll States that 6010- thimig le 110no to check time growing conmerlnl imver ) of Europe In that quarter of the worll which Is the nat urnl commel'clal held of this republic. ' 'hlt POW01 now dominates iiearl3- ) every southern cotiimtry . all It cun hardly bo necossnry . to iiuty that It Is constantly emiiployed to time detriment of thIs coumi. h'y. I exerts au enormous Intuencc . . .4 . uhrlcntly ? to hnt0 wih thin 1'nited Sttite , fluid this tnnlel o has been Strengthened ( . s1mio tIe overthrow reciprocity , bccnuso tim natm"nl effect of that action wns . to weaken conl11cnce In us on the part l of time coimmitmit's with which0 hunt ni-rnmigoiiiemits. I Is not to be doubted ( hint In every one of these cOuntt-k's European : fnnnclni nUll com. mCI'clnl liolinemico Is ' ' Inluenee stronger now thnn It was before l'eclllolt . WM abau- doncll ( , not Is there nay lcnson to doubt lint ( It Is steadily : Incllslng. So long I this Is the case It would seem that It'ollel1 : govN'nments can lien our declarations legnllng the )101'0 110c. trlno with Ilel'fee cIIuanlml . . Whr sIouhl they ' tluhle thelsercs nhout nClul"lnmore territom3iii the now world when they control so Inl/o n part of its C01lml'ec mint ! f'l stcndlr gt\u. big more oC I ? . I had l'llll'ocl been malntnlned there Is not n rensonnlll doubt lint 01' t'IHlc with outh nnll ( 'cntrnl Amlllca would now be ll'ohabir double what I is . thus nlfO'ltll most matel'lal telllt to our farmers amid imiuuiltifac- t 1e 18. Time . 1'l'IIblcnu part3sihi re- stol'l this imohic3shiemi I shaH again come into iower , hit I will not bc so easy to secure its acceptance by other conltles IS It was foul 'eas ago. 'flint policy luwlng . , hmovever , demon- stlllll its wO.th , will not be lemn. nentlr abnllionelt COSTfDI'71Hf : ; IUSItI.1 C.I 'a. I Is reported that Ed Hoggen Is now bend. Ing all his energies to getting votes for Charlie Coe , anti marked this Charle so has fnct become as to attract the susl11cons of some candidates anti members of the "cLtizcn3' reform" movement who are not In the "Inner clrclo" and had not been Informed that In thc event of Coe's election Hoggm Is to be deputy clerk of the cotmrts.-World-Ileraid. Whie thll11 10t cue word of truth In the ( usseltol that ) \tr. \ htoggemi has asl.l'll 01' received IQ' pledge ur emlloy - lelt fiomilIr. . Cot 01' nlr camlllnte oil the CitIzens' l'efull te'Lt , the con- stant n sau1 ullon ) : ' . Hoggen nl'e ns unclet ! for us they are contem.tble. . Mr. Iloggemo wums for eight yenm-s tleputy Ho/en WIS 101' cl/lt 'el's ll'llt seeretat-y of state maid was elected timid Ic.electl'll by thl' Ill'ollle of Xlbluslm : to the ( hOlol'lhlc Ilosltun of sccietmim'y of tate. No man who has ever Ilell that ( I'esponslhll' ) ofct left behlml him a iilOl'e . cleLlable record for capacity and integrity. Mr. Hoggen camc to Omaha live 'eals ago lt the solicitation of Icndlng busl ness . nln and II'ol.el'ty . o\\'nel : to \111el.tul.e the Itflul 111 deJl te task of orgtmiiizlimg the ant'11ruhlhllon fomces. Tiieiti dli4hioiior- CIH'll 'j'III'I' wus nolhlnt dllhonol aIde 01' disreputable cunnectcd ( wih ( his voi-k In that ( Cal1 > In. lie was , as might have heen expecteti , subjected to vlnilcth'c defamaton lt the hlnlh' of the )1ohlbllon Iflatols : anll the hllcm111 sheets which hat failed to induce him to bur tlh' culluns , Ito' was slnt11eled and abused In- chental ) ' by thc reptile press , oC which 'Uto " 'olhl.lclull Is the type-a 111'Sf whoRe chief 11m . Recrs to be to mans- Im'rllo In till 801.tS ( . of garbs amid llar ) the ( despicable IHl.t of hut'lot ullon all occasions. In the 1 > leSLll cnnlaln Mr. lioggemi Was cnlsted lt the outset to fOI'IU- late the llan ) of olganl1ln the CItzens' : mo\'cmen lie lids not been un active II lalcllnt [ either In lie ( gelel'al coin- Ilteo or In the eomtu'emitions.'hiy : I. . lioggemi should be llllled out as a target for 11USl cln he eXI.lalm'd . enl " emi the USllllon ( lint this 'llt' , na In I the slmgflo I a gut I mist ll'ohllitiol. I he has mnllc hlmsl'lf olTllsh'o by wO'I.II In a ClUiSOViiitiui the WU'IIJe111 Is Vainly emide-uvom-imig to defeat. THE Lt7'.S'L' WAl SCARJ. London ndvlcls are to the effect that exellmelt thlouhout 1miglutimd still .rlns high 113' Iluson of Husslnn ol > el'a- tons In the dl'ccllon of CUlll amid tlere Is no . uhatLmeut In the delliul ol lie British )1'ISS ) ) thnt the govern- lent shah 11101lt nu aggressive Ilulc ' fUI' the protection of J1'II1h Inlel'csta ( In the OI'lent believed (0 ( bo lenll'ell 1)3' 11 ( < la. I hns heln lau ' 'enl's since the jilgo Hl'ltmelt In Great Hrllin was HO II'unoUlCNl as I ap- peai-s I to be lt thus tlu ( hut so far It nppears to ho conlled to the Hess : hull ] people , thel'o having heen 10 ofclal CXI1s lon l'gll'llnl what If tris- 1 1' IlII the past , though It Is slated . that ( hmt'me Is n good deal of activity at the British fO\'clgn \ olco nmt lit . time ulllh'II . As to .npnn , which IA directly amid 10st largely Inte'eSlel ( , lint go\'etlent would seem to have no 11111rohenslon of duimmger fm the ( Hus slun mo\'elents. though It many Ilmply tee Oh8'vln n ItSlI'let slencH whll IH'Ctllng for unr emorgeney which mar ni-ise. I has been eS'hlCllt since tIme close of the ( war between Chlnl ant Japan , , ama ! even before . that ( ltlmssiuL ; wishes to gaimi n footimold ) In Coo-en. None of her IntcreHts was affected by lie ( Japanese - ese 11SSCslon of ( lstel'l Mtimicliuiila. .TI > n belovcd that such possession was necossiui-y : to the pennanencc of her IH'oteetomto over Cot-en und C'l'nt have shown that sue was l ht. But nt the LIlaton of Iussla she wllulrew ( lien troops from 1unlIJ"lan territory InL slnll that wlul1w:1 tlsorgunlzcll mobs have mmmaltreatett the people I of . the country . whereas thmes' _ were HuCe untet' the )1L1eeful ) Invasion of Jahman. 'I'hele Is goat ! reason to believe ( lint Iusslun Intuence Is tespouslhle for much of this and now It appears that government proposes to take upon itself tim tusk of estabhishiiiig and estlblshln cont\01n I o"C'nlent In Coron. , secm'lnl 1 port on the Jnpaneso Sea which would en- able her to . exercise substantial dominion - ' minion over the Island and perhaps m'I'n drahier hoitllul'le : U.Itu rekln . I Russia hind to deal with : JI11n imbue the ( accomplishment of her ovllent urposo would ) n'ota1I ' not he . Very dllcult ( , hut Gl'et Britain cannot to iiiely verinit Russia to nequh'o the : u1ltonul foothold In the east which I she Reeks and other Europeami ' powers _ anL t011en POWl'll U\O only hess fntqt'l'stcll In thwl'thlg the tiesigmis of thai Husslun ' t slgnl govcI'lncnt In this direction , which IC successful woull give hunt ( nnton I prePonderance of iower l In the east that would make her ) Irllul ' autocratic In that quarter . ter of the vorld. AR the l.o1110n 'l'lmej points out It would destroy the ( balance of power . which It I mot vial to Bnglnul shah be Ireserved. . I Is 110ssl1ie that nothing very . serIous . - - - - - - mnr grow out of ( hiM latest 11Htlcnton or nlsslnn tksfi' . but hue ( Illnton 19 tvitentyN lrl"ll In Bagland , nt least outside ur fIL ll circles , I ! being very gi-ave. . ; " j' . . A ( . .t.\ TllT S11oI'1D m : SllT7'.l : This . week t Q ) rllsh 1 mbu81ndor at "nlhlngton nn'f ' Secretary Olllr , . with two memube.s of the Cnnaitul calnlt , will Inll ' a\'o1 to settle the question or da1.s ; duo from this /O\'el'lmcnt , Ullcr ! the award : of the Pm'ls court of m'hll'nton ! , for time selz- lc of Calnllnl tealel's In Belng Bcn. I Is to be hioia1 l ihnt nn ngl'celent wi 10 renched' Ih1h wi he satiSfIle- tOr to conI'essJ that this mater , whleh I ! 1 IOtl'L of some Illnton , . . lnn he IS11SI11 ) of. The late Se'co-etni-y Gresham tnll thl' lh.llsh nl\lassntor \ ) agreed uon lime nltlnt whldt In the olllllon o ( hit10initir , ns e . llllssl11 In IL lott1nlcnton to the Mst congress , \VI15 n Ihl'lul l'IHICI'sslnn to this I couu- try . hut liiW1114 unlhll ) to COI'II't COii - : tess that such .waf the cal 1111 I l'lfu et to Iltl.l the nec(8Hll'r ? ? : 11111'0' : 11Iaton for Illrll the ca 11. I was hlHlstell & hr Illhll' , of both the HI'nal' anti I house thin t the Hltll tiemimamid \\'IS e olhlnlt. hut there is I 10 110ult that ecretnlr GIlshal\ hal ( gh'pn ii1o4t : thol'ou/h Il\'estlgutol amid consllt' ! tOI ( to the matter . and ns lie vfls : ! solicitous lS anybody could Iw to uito- 1 tect tIme Interests of the ' ' thl lo\lmplt Ihel'o Is ito reasol to doubt the falr- IISS of the ( HUI hI agreed [ the rlll'll Htnte8 ? shollllln ' . We are huulII milet tlt Iwlrll oC the 1t1 trllmnl to par somethln . amid t lie Illunt must le 11l1l1.lh1ll hr n lIIUI18Slol , of COItSl suhket to lie ( will of eOII'lS lit making the I alllJol > lntul. t I I t Ii Ilosslhie ) ) thlt t Secretary Ohimey iiiuiy ' te able to make I better ntI'lmllt COI' lie ( goveruimmmemit thal tll his II'elleelssot. hit In any e\'l I 1 the enll ought to bt settled w\hout fmthlI' UIIl < ISsat.telar. . Jti'txzsi : . ; I.1l1WUATlI\ I Is 'er' II'obable lint ( In attempt s iii he mantle to secure fl'OI the ( corll ; comigress legblatol : ut\'el'e tl .1alnn , ese Inlllgrtlln. I I I t peru a ps simmi I hut r II chll"aclm' : to ( lint we have l'e lttllg . the Chinese. I hu' been tlllot.tet that u rl'llresentatn' fl'om the 1aclfc coast wOlll Intltuce a hl Cur this ) ll'pOSP nut ! If It should hl ? Iloio such I meal . m'e would IluuhtlHS get somuit' sompport > , for thlI'c will bo Ih'magoJuls In the lftr-fourth 1 coiigiess ns thote have been In 11'lcelllg conglesses antI wl ulwar8 hl' , I Is not lt all likely . ho\\'I\'lI that a IItOHslion ) of this 1lul coulll be Ilassell In l\hll' . hrnnch of conresR , because It Is tIme 11flh of this country ' to maintain amid cult ivate thc most ftlltuly relatons ( with , TI11al timid nay lelslaton 11II'hllnatlA Igallst lien 1II01ie ) ) would elrialnlr be I'eseltell by Ihat t gO\'Itnllnt , ptqbahlr hr l'ctall tul ( that woult hmevery - dmoimimigimmg to 'tmmmerican ' Imitemests -IiI the islunud Amerleal IntereS Islaul cm- litre. All who Imuw nn "thlng of Jap- : tilt ' )4e ) slnthnlut agree that It Is most com tihuii nud fl'I'lulr , to lie United Slatl' ! It mUHt ho obvious ' ' ' . ' limit \ tu e\'C' hotly , looking It' ' .he matter whulr fl'om 1 seilsh point of view that this count'r coult hiuio(1i3make I inane se- t'lous mlstulw thl11 to do . anytiiimmg , ( to . Illsh'o\ ( that 1mttT11'ht. : - : iit1iit- ' 1hetIls no ( lmiig : ' to he npll'ehcnllell ( fl'OI .Tuplnlso iimmuIgmiitioii. 'lhlt peo- ( ll havc nc\'et u hlf\stlll . numy gteat desime' to Il'a\'l thit'iiiiatie laud Inll hwy ( al'o now less tlsposet to tl so . . thun ( ' \ 'eI. . 'i'iity l.o II'ouIl ( uf their ( couimitm'y ant 10te hopeful of Its future , us they ' move . every , 'elson tu in' , and lie ollilol.tmlli's ) I hIlt w1 be nf'O'llet In time course of Its development , when nil Corelgn Issues shal have teen et- tell ( , for IncreaHlng the COlfO.t amid hnPlllness of thl ( PL'Olle ) , wi he sll- cleat to keel ( ni hit the Illvenhl'ous at home. Besides , It Is the \ole ' of the .fllHlese gO\'erlUent tu discourage l'n\l t'nton. ( 'l'htPte were hut a few 10le tll , OO .Tnimiilmese In the ( 1lltet States In 1800 nut ! lie lumhlt' has not luterlal ' iii- ( Iclell : RIICC that ( time , thl' arrivals dUtlng the ( last fiscal year \umbN'IIA only 1H , O. I Is highly ) rohlble that ( thl' ( .TlpaJe ) ; e Inunlgton for the current - rent fiscal year will he conslllra1lr less In view of such facls It Is manl- festly nhsmd to talk . of there hell : niiy tlaimgei to lie ( labor Interest of this count- ( rein ,1alHlesl' 1lllgt'ntonl11 emily the most annt demagogue wi II'olose or RUIJort leglslatou for ox- chutng thc lleoilic of .Iuliiitii ) flm the Unied States. Om. course tOWIll the Ohlnese ) In this ieslleet Is n reimroa'im reflect rp\roa'h to ( the countrr , thouh ( It may imof have resulted to 01' Injury so far as com- mel'clal relatons wih Chlnl nrc comm. cernNl. 'ho Japanese , however . arc a dllerent Ileopio and we cannot adopt a like polc ' townrd tl(1 and expect to retain heir C1el11shlll and good wil COST OF ST/l s ilXD IOGIWUTS. Thel'o Is ' deal Is 1 imitei-est- a great tl'nl that < Intereft- ing and Instlcth'e ( , both fOI' those who labor nut ! hose ( who olplor labor , In the statIstIcs of ( lie cost of strikes and 10cwuts just lualle Imhle ) hy Labor COlmlsslonel' W'i-igtt. 'rlw Iuvesthga- tel ( covered I pel'lot oC thirteen lul one.hlif yem's nnll' tie method cmii- plorell Iii makln/ I.t was thc c01111a. ton of the strl.es' : llt lockouts reported - ported In daily paler : . trdc and commi- merclal perlOJcalsliiC state labor ) re- ports. The rl'porf ! were copied and clnsslllll and tuIJC.tons elminated , and with this data asa I las Is the ( spc- clal ngents or the department ) IH"ceeted , In thc districts to yhl4h they were assigned , signed . to 1al.o : thorough canvass oC manufacturln est lllisllents , labor ( I'gnnlzatons lul ! ssqclatons , with 1 VieW to ( cOI'ectlnJ. verifying amid cnlll' ; - Ing the ( O'lglnnll'l9r s , I wi ( hums hn secl that the ( metlOl1aloptel for ob- talnlng the Infol'luton ( was coinpre- hcnRlvo and thorough und while tie : facts given are not to 10 accepted as absolutely ' accurate , they are probably ) us nearly so ns It is l posslblo to get such data. COIIIRsloncl' WrIght's 1I'es * show that ( uearb' one.lml or the strikes and lockouts durlnl the period CO\'ll'll by tl0 ( report were absolute fllm"est " " . .J per cent of strikes succeeded , and r fraction of tht1 were settled by corn- ironmise. Although I uppelrs that most of the aucessCnl strlkcs were the ( smith ones . still the facts do not justify the ( contention that as I last weans or , . . - redressing n grtnstneo tie ( 9h'1,0 11 nn utter failure. Indeed , the contrary 18 munlCesty ( rime , though nccortlnl to tin Ib'lreS of cost It Is n very expensive 1l'nn8 or redress. Mr. Wright esti. mates thnt time "ngo loss or ellloyt8 tlt'lng thc thirteen and ono.hnlf 3-ears frul strlws and lockouts nlountel to ; ioooooooo 1111 the loss to emnployerM to about 11OOOOo. 'heso figures j nre not to be accepted with unquestoulng comilideitce. It Is safe to ' that conllllncl' I say ( they are too high. Very few strikes arc so cOlllleto ) IS to eiutii-e13 ' st01 ( ollel tons In lie ( l'stnblsh\eut or husluess against which It Is dircctcd. In most case Ill > loJel's tire able to secl.c sOle labor to take the ( 1 > lll'O or strl.l's , hut what Is Paid to this labor Is not usullr rlclwutl lu e tllntlg time cost of sti-ikes. Omihy the loss or thc strl.l's Is tal.en Into coiisitierniomi. ( But In 1m' tVtut 8tl1H'S nld loelwuh 1'l lultn . hilly txptush'p. ! both to emlmplo3eis IUI emimployed , and tlJ entail hl'shlps ) mOI'1 01' less 111111n1zltg rlsuls lu both iuimt- tellnl aunt sOllal wa : 's. 'rhe fnls II'eflIIl11 hr < 011uls810n ( WI'Iht ought to move I sl'oug Itlulucl II )1'Olotlg ) thc cause of nrbitratiomm. ' ] 'iie3 ' ought to ' ' both ! 'Jhe Illl'lsS 10th capital nut labor with ( lie visilomii nUll ! ' ' ' . wlh tl wlHllol Limit eXIL'lll'I1 ! ) ( ( of saute plait for the ( peaceable settle- : IIUt l'oul'o\'II' les . bet vcemu tiieumi. 11'I'hnlls a InJotI In the ranks uf 10th 101t' nh'llllr eOivhH ll o this , hut the tlflu\ ' Is to de\'lsl I iiuuii \\e notell ( ? a short tle t sluco ito discoiiuuig. imig l'I'COt'll for last 'l'l' of the ( New York nOIH'l of Ao-Iitmatiomi. which out of 1101'e thal .10 ( ) strikes and lockouts In that state was : hlo to settle omuhy eight. ' 1hl ' do hetel' than this In \hiissmichitisets ( . hit e\'tl thL' ! l1hlr- tel his lot IccOIUlllihml 11 thnt wns hopell for and II no stnte oC tie ( thin- tlln having nrhlmtou laws lulc re- stilts hel'l sat isfitctoiy. I HIHuhl not he cOlchuh'll 1101 this. . huwe\'l'I" . t limit a 11'nctcl1le : ( pll of nrllltol Is Il Iusslule. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ According to thc new Hellnn ( census tl 10\'ellut oC 1IIIaton from cotmii- t'r to ( city Is just ns 11\1'111 now IS It has beemi for the ten ' ' . hetl 101' past tll 3e8i5. 'i'hmere Is no qlU'Stol ( lint the ( gtwth of tIme largel' cities all the world 0\1' II'oceeLs nt I _ mate 10lC Jpll tha\ ( Ihut ( of the t'u11 coiiiiiuuitiities. SOII statistics cOlllll'll In the ( Uliell States haye hel'n used ) lu of the ' USL'I SUIIII01t argu- : /1- leu t ( hint hc t . smnaller cities welo grow.- tug smnahlet all emily the large cities ' the ( b ' the ( ' wore gailets by lO\'elent oC iOiilmhultiOmu. ) ' 1Itsl. plaiiihy are not oior- lal , l'II'PSeltlg t i ni llltI'I'UI > tel t Iii thc growth of Allel'lcun cities. Let the tntul oC lie ( ( - ' lii- tle popuiatlul ) . ( coummti-y II' cI'ease fustetthmimi tIme natural rate Ill the . ; twth uf the l1au wi he p1-0- 11.tluatel gl'lael' : ( haiti the ( growth oC the lull cUlluII ' . 'l'he justice uC the ( peace Is the ( poor . mnu's judge. Strict equity Is C\'l'l 101'e Important ( II the jlStCl courts thal II the ( highmer trlbitmials. 'I'he rich man cal . gelcml ' Illeal ) hIs case to the of last 1esort amid ha\'e court Iesurt Illl \ nnr elO'S that lu ' IIheeu commltel cOl'ectell The 1001' nina lust eontent hllsclf wIth the lcclslol of the justice hefure who 1 his suit Is fist booumgimt ll'cause ; hl has hot the means : to umither- take the expemmsive II aton'hlll al ullileul : ) mlu ns. No ole nhouhl ho elected justice' of the hence whose imimpartiuihity 0' lutegltr ( l'al ho called II qumestiomm. 'I'hc 111 nOllnatel ( emi the ( cltzeu : ' ticket for justee of the ( peace I are all l'lHtnhlo iiuitl , cahmltimle. Dou't fall to yoto for each nll e\'II' ' one oC themim. Nlhmslm : Liinitry lIar , whleh wni celllnleL ) ( last ' IOIU1Ir , If Itmctug ateuton ( throughout the colimu I ry. ' 'll plllose ) of the ( cllhmtlol Is eveI3- \\'hel' receIved wih cOlleullatol amid In nut I few states the suggr- ton of Its linitat ion Is nllllulr nimide. 'rhc Idea Is n fooL one and It Is emily I mltel' oC tuwII It wil hI' wllel ' copied. Fi'st , inmweveu , It wi hate lJ mote gC1rl ' Itloptcd bu ' tl ( sehools of this stIlte. Tue Rtt ' 'll success of 1.lhJlr Ifty ( whl'l' It hiltS II'eallr bl(1 olsel'ed , Is ISSU'IICO that It has collie tu StI ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'fuhiuiige has Iltl'I'ellpol his ivoi'lc In Vt'ashmiimgtomi . the nl\\ ' 1111 to which hens \ns 10CIutr cnlell 'l"hl wi nlt , howm" . interfere with tIm business . of s3iidichitiuig his weekly SN.IUnS to newsIIIIC'S In Lllerent lllts of tll ( I'otlh'y. ( except 18 It l'ecluh'es n chanc In time dnto ( lnN ! . ' 11e ( lh.t ' .r IIHt.r ' . i'iIlndeiihta Times. Senator Sherman's book reca1s how public men write hIstory In thIs country and lieu somE of the most Inlerestng tuges bhow where they have - been . turned down. Plnnnlnl fur ( (1'11. . Duralo Express. The Alaska boundary disputE Is n questioner of vastly greater Importance to the United States than thE Venezuela boundary dlspule. I It would violate the Monroe doctrine to let Great Britain annex Venezuela territory . much more would I violate the Monroe doctrine to let Great Drlaln grab territory belonging to tbb United States. . liflhItiflgtlI'R ltiiiff. KnnsB" City Star. C P. huntIngton declares that the Central Pacific Railroad company will not he ablE to pay its debts to the government at maturity , and that he would not object to the nation taking the road off hIs hands. This is . of course only a blurt to force congress to allow more time and lower Inere ! . but It might not be a bad Idea to "cali . that bluf - " Tie " 'll.1 In l'olltlcs. . Globe-Democral. I Is estimated that over .5.00 bIcycles ] have : been made and sold In the United States this year for about < $31,000,000. and that there are now 15 AmerIcan manufacturers of the wheel. The republican candidate for mayor of Brooklyn referred to wheelmen In hb speech of acceptance , saying that they are ntted to municipal recognition . and that he hi henrty In sympathy with the efforts to provide better roads. The blcrele vote I lkely to make 1 considerable figure In poll- tics. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Slurl.nlu ( lie Icr\'bl iCulfe. urato Expreec. The advisory board of the American Pro- tectvo association , which was In seulol In St. I.ouls last week showel its band In the resolutions adopted. One was that the ex- ecutve committee should collect all possible information about presldonta and vice presidentIal candidates and any possibilities - ties and send It to the state and local ) bodies of the order. This means that I any caritht- date of any party bas ever said a good wed for the Catholic church and It appeared In print that candidate will bo In grave danger of being proscribod. Another resolution rca- ommendi member of the order to vote In the party with which they are connected for the nomination of candidates and bra to vole on the day of election only for candidates who support the princples of the A , 1' . A. I - - - ( 'nOhl.n\ : OF Til' . \ . 1- . A. 'hnt a Con.'nlcn'lillontol ' ' of Its Irlntlllc I.enll. 1'0. al. l.ul Ir1ubl . I II en interesting fe ! , nrd 101 less sig- nlncant than lntrostng ! . thH A far its the character of the memberhp ! of Iho ( A. r. A. society I revealed In rccalonal ( lblctons' ' of the proceedings of Ihe ( order or In what purport : 10 be rosters of the memLcrhlp In any given local ) ' , continental luropln : lames figure largely If they do nol Iclual ) ' Ilredominate. I Is al undoubted fact that 1 large percentage or the tncmlnshlll of he ( order Is male ! up of Irtt ) or second geler- alien American deteendeth from iuropean ] ) stock found nowhere In the Irllsh helts. This fact In no way diminishes the poltcal Importance of the ardor. I Is liurel Alnr- IC.1 In Is political scare , wlio Its member. ship includes American citizens clothed wih the pollcal power which fuch clzlnshlll confers. The fact however . hir0000ts n study moro ps'chologlcal or ethnological than ) Itc:1 In chrcter. That fet I' Hen In the disproportion In the statistics of mcmbershl11 indicated by the undle prcponderance of contnental names. According 10 the relJtl'o strength of the clements In the 110pulaton of his ( country , English nod Scotch name should largely outnumber all olhers. We ex. elude the ( Irish rrom comlderaton , for the obvious reason that their positon of defense against the spirit amid ! demand of Ihe A. P. A. society would 1:1t such cOnsideration liii- 11roper. Drawing the lines tn Ills way . ere find that while on the score of population and on hines of pure Amcrlcnlsm the BritIsh - Ish stock should outnumber all others ns tel to one . It does not . In fact. represent more thn hl the total membershIp There 19 but one way to account for this striking and Important fact. The genius or the I tglsh race , and of the Scotch as a closely ] related ] race In hlstol' and Politics , Is that of opposition to taxationvhttotit ! reline- selmtation. More battles have heen fought north of ( lie 1' nglsh channel and vest of the German sea for the I'ocognltoll of thl ( ! pril' clplo of humnn liberty thn anywhere ese ! In time world. The forefathers of tile present generation of Americans camc to this coun- Iry fled with the spirit of resistance 10 unjust - just impositIons of pUblc burdens. That sl1lrl o-ae fanned Into n ragIng fame b ) the atempts of the l nglsh government to force &uch : degrading condition upon hem. ( I has survh'cll In their descenl1nts. who ha\'e It as 8 part of their herNt . and It has ) grown In strength with each addition or the Drltsh ! stole which ImmIgraton has brought 10 our shores An InterestIng question nrhlny here Is whether If the AlHI an lrollct\'e nstO- claton should In denyIng the nlht tiC clUes- holdIng to Catholics , ntpunte ! that CatholIcs should be releasOd from obligation to pay taxe3 or render military sCrvice the . \merl- can mind cuhl he brought to contemplate tlem more fnvorbl ) ' . I wi ho Iemnmbere that In the Declaration of Independence the two greatest grievances cllrgJd against ! George the Third were that white he ex cte military duty and taxes of the colonists , he Ilersistenty denied them representation In i'ariianmcnt. That spirit survives to the extent of denying that an ) government has the right to tax any class ! f its citIzen ! In equal measure with all Its other citzens whie denyIng them equal rights and x-cpre- sentaton with alt other citzens , Whether the American could be brought to tim point ot favoring the release of a large body of citizens from taxation and military duty In lieu or the loss of the rlgnt to hold office Is very doubUul ITo Is Anglo.Saxon enough to be very jealous of the taxing ( Power and very InIstnt that no man . or body of men . shall escape a just share of the burden It In.poses. ! Particularly Is he solicitous that all classes antI elements In the populaton shall contribute to the support ot the public school system , which le justly regards as the foundation or the slate and Its best amid mOst lasting security. The ask ( whIch lies les before the leaders : of the American Protectve association Is to reconcile the public mind to the creation of 8 class of citizens exempt from taxation and the performance of military lJUty. ThIs may he Iinposibhe but It Is certainly more practicable than to bring any Anglo.Saxon people to concede that ( n class of men shall . \hle being compele 10 discharge all the dUties of citzens , be denied the rights of citizens. . l'I nSOX.\ Axn o'i'imuiimtw'isii. The number of political axes In use by leading democrats of Kentucky presents 8 I . spectacle of surpas < 'lng 12\lan Interest. Should the bicyclist take ! 1 hand In pol- tics on the Issue of good roads wlnt a scorchIng some Indolent candIdates would receh'e. I . The oldest inhmabitent . a woman , died In Quincy , 11. . last week n the age of 10G Her demise was hastened bYn unconlrolable habit of smoking tobacco. As gold discoveries arc the chief Inspiration for the Britsh game of grab and blur In Venezuela , I Is not likely that the war cloud will develop a sliver lning , Pierce II. Pennesse a Connecticut demo- mat ( led recently' at the ae o ! S. During all these years he took his political medl- l'lne t.tralpht without shaking the respect of his ncqUalntances. : lr. Barney Ilarnato'a pile . a hUndred mi- lon or so , would look sad and sunken , its Is rotundity pushed In , I the ( Imshwhacler an- derook ( to lubricate the wheels of political machinery II a munlolpal campaign In these United Slates The dUke of MarlbOrough ] Is not going to contribute n farthing to the support of this blawstell govCrnment . oncherknow ( , aiM has returned wedding presents on which customs dttties were excted lie has , however invested - vested In a quartet of Kentucky mules , Unless their patriotic Instincts are f'oled - ; rCulJ. by eluvironmnent . they will make fhthmrclsiO . good of "cood . luck" where they will do the mol Thin gifted ant versatile high kicker wh wcddC n son of the marquis of Queensber , In ! an lrnnclsco Is about to return to th siae and earn enough to keep her lor4 suiph idled , 'lh booze smith beet. And this no- pIaslzes new the nrcewly of Amorle'l girls acquiring 1 8unelnc ) ' to p'ovllL , 'Id. hh means of 11lort for their Imported hus- bands. Shoull time IUtulan bear anti the ( nrll h lon get together In . the east the west wilt not 'Iew tim e\nt with alarm. On the contrary - trary It will maintain a neutral Colllincenc- , and on 1 pinch furnish al abundance or lImit- mcnt for time stirgeono. In his ( connection It Is proper 10 explain ] tlnt reCent reflections on he ( art of fighting In Texas and Arkansas ! were intended for home . consUl11ton ani ) ' . IL : : lU 1 shitti's. Galveston News : TII pickpocket ! leaves . hIs \'ltlm something to thlnl about. Washlnglon 10t : Wo mini It that Clnnpos llorsn't turn 10 the AmerIcan newspapers for con olaton and comilfont . Atlanta Constitution : Perlmnp . after nil . the brIghtest liberty belle In tide country II 1 the lovely AmerIcan girt \,1nlllrs Stalesmnn : I Is hardly plrml ! . slhll for a person 10 look under lie bed when occu'hl the upper berth In : sleoper. Somen'llo Journal : Thlre hover was n truer sa'lng than that Iho man \ho dyes his hs whiskers self. never deceIves an'body but him' 'Somer\lo Journl : When Shalespear wrote "Tho apparel oft 11"01alms the man ' ' he illS ) ' have been looking at n pall of bright checked trousers. Boslon Hernll , : There Is more misery In lie ( mInd of one preshlenlal candidate than there Is In the minds of se\enttel Inmates ot a charity hosJlltal. Atchison GlObe : An AtchIsn mon says ho has no fault oo houtOver to flumil wIth his wifb except that hl lo\\ s she w Ill write "a card or thanks" for pnblcaton after ho ts dead. 1'OE'i'Ffl ) IU I\n ( ! . Spnro Moments : Patient-Doctor . I have nn 1II0Innl 1,11)'plologlcal ruelon to ask ) 'ou. When 1 stnlHI nn I ) ' bend the hldOl1 rUEhl into lY hentl. Nosy . when I atum' on lY fl'I'I. why hoes I not rush h Into my feet ? Doclor-Becauso 2Ottt- feet are not hioliow. ) PhIladelphia Hecord : 11'lln write jokes just for the run or the thing . Chicago Trlhune : Ireno-I don't 311 how 'ou _ . / endure that I'oln ! llgg ! lt ai- usno's 111 ! I 1110 II hits mnuth. Maumii-i know it , but lie blows such beaU- ( itch rings. Indlammapohis Journal : "Tluoumghit you said 'otir friends ivere a imnit ? " "i % % I1S might about It , too , " nnswerd the defeated one , "I got Joist one veto. " Chicago Tribune : Alderman ( running for re-ek'ctiomi-I have nothIng to fall back cmi , lily feiloov citizens , but my record. lathiuslastlc Autuhtor-Thiat'io ovorthi sornq. thtii1us , old chap ! Yoit cati neil it fur ferti. lizin materlali Tm-uithi : Ills City Nli'ce ( visiting thin farm ) -0 , uncle ! hem cornea a lot of whicehin ma pedaling down tIme road. Uncle Joim-I'c- ( thIn' , cliVanl , i'm mighty glad tiiemn tom- lers has found soznethiili uscfui to ulol floxbtmrv Gazettot Miss Quizzer-Do you heiies'e nil the disagreeable things you ieuul iii the newspapers ? Mi14s liuzbuz-I do if they're about people I know , Chicago Tribunc' "I'aw , " said Tommy Ttmcknr. "aiim I descended train time mon- "Not on my iule of the house , " replied Mr. Tucker , with much positivones. Detroit Free Press "I umtteirly refimso your proposition of mnrriagel Do I hot mulcu myself phain ? " "Nature liilii ? orestnlled " you , lie said , getting in his Work wIth deadly effect. Indlanapoils Journal : Watts-It Ia not safe to trust to flPPeltranees. Pot ta-Especially to farewell appear. ances. Washington Star : "Jiomeunbor omie timing , " saul Jolni huh to lila dijilonmat , " \'hint is that ? " ' \\'hen there ain two or inane powers whmomna possibly be parties to " , a dispute- "F'irmlv dt'rllno to settle it with any but ( lie smallest. " Truth : Parislilon'r ' 'Do you thimmlc tlier i. ; any % -iihiil objection to fIshing on Sumitlay ? ' ' I'astort ' ' 2 nb. A. motto into goes fIshing omm Simmiulay often Ilmida It S'ery difficult to tell thin truth omo Monday. " Harper's flazar : "The doctor Is very macli worried tuliouit my hiti5hniid , , ' ' said lit- tb Mn' . Youmigsvife , 'but I'mn not. Ito's good for twenty years yet. " ' 'thou' do you know ( hint ? " 'Omio of the most substantial inetirnnco companIes In thin coulitry has assured burn cit It. " * lCmIO1iS , P . Phiiadelpliia Press. . 1 I inland beyond ( lie Iiiiis a clear s'oke ring. Amid rlcy heights time tones were back. ward flinging. Each airy summit towering there tiara forth au nnss'emimig soiinul And yet ao chiaiiged it was by oft repoatliig It accrued sonie other self hind caught ho grectint : And tite(1 ) it back 'cu'itli mocking air Arid hui-ried , leaping boummd , II. I heard a woru of goiesip lightly fab'ing ' , A little word , hUt gone bol'ond recalling , So wItt from lip to lip It flew , Caught iii ( lie eocIal gale ; hut when tim celmoing sound came back. ward stealing lacht voice hind added somewhat in reveal. ing , So that a listener scarcely knew The author of time tate. - - j I The weather man hung up his flag yesterday and Meli's shouted in a loud voicc that . from tluis on it's going to b M1 inter cold-colder than you're pre. Overcoats prepared for-Better lose n time looking over our line of new styles in overcoats- , notice the all _ . especially wool chinchullas at o- $ . - $ - the extra nice chinclililas , bcaver1 kerseys , Elysians , Montenacs at $18-$20-$25 up to $40-All fine tailor-made goods that look right and wear right-ulstcrs---too. Browning , King & Co . - RELIABLE OVERCOATERS. Souttkwciit Corner Flfteoiitlt aud Dougiris , OM/tIIA.