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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1898)
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AT)1ET OP CIltCUbATIO. 1tat of ebrakL Duug1gt County . : Gcrg11 TzduJc. rtr7 of The D : : 3'utAtlln I nnpay. bdng duly wocn. ra ) . tht the * uumbr of ffl , * nd I cqrnp.te eip4e of The 1)dtr Mwflh. WtIn ; kMl 5lIn4 , ? 1k. pf1fltd during , the month ot 1y. 3. W & folIoW t I . . . . . . . . . . . : . ; .lfl $ 4 2 1 ; 2 2I . . . . . . . . . . ! S . . . . . . . . . . " : w$7 : i . . . . . C . . . . . . . . . . . O.77 ! . . . . . . . . . . . - ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .l E 2 , . . . . . . . . . I : .t.Io , ! $ , . 8IIt 10 . . . . . . . . . 8II7) 21 . . . . . . .J 1.U1 27 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i , : ; : : . . . . i : . . . . . . . . -I 34 . . . : j.i : . . . . . . . . . . . U . . . . . . . . . . . 'JJ1I 21 . . . . . . . _ _ _ , Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lioc rvturn' and uno1. : et tot1 rniles : cet daily nTer.lge . . . . . . - 3O,72 ( ; Eo1uI- . T7SCIUCIC. Sworn to Lore zn. urd subrIls4 In my presnc' thIs Z1t day of 31ay. Wit j&eal.J s _ r. FIL Notary Public. ( ) jimha will II.sten to all eoixipIlineuti TItIuJut blushing. It wa , a good 5ttrt-tIIat Is conceded by everybody who witiiesed the peU lug day cerexiionles. There is no we waItii for Jlnrnum this year. The TranoiilsksSjpl Fxpo. oltlun Ij the grettet show on earth. 0 ni-aba 1311Uld leu lrelJar.tioa ) forthwith for the iilgg-t. Fourth ol' July ( , ! lelrdtIoli IIeXt IfldIltb In IL wbIe hl. tory. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Roth ai a eomuiauder In elilf of a jreLt army utiil a , ; an expurItlai lUtiOIl Ireser J're.'ddexit MeKuIey is a great tIiCCe. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tlio'e who were unatoAlubly 4Ietahled and eould not set the exioItIou tile lirt day arc reinindeti that there are oilier days. At last nceoLl1i1IVeyler had gone as far as SaIllnIlar tin IlLS boasted tn. UII11)ltaUt cros-oUUtry ziiarch ( ruin New Orleans tO York. lf ? a cold dny In the trcIe when the tjfltUls1l np-inters ( ; 1I1IIJL ( turn evny cx- 121illlge or , 'iiots jilt' ) l rout of the Anier- It. aJft' , tit Ieat on paper. 'I lic lIlYtsIJfl ; of Cuba : is commenced Fc'lth ' 1111 InIiI of 14) ' ) , but ihc Spaniards wiil Ilial out It cas nut the is ( ) the o- clety reporterzi tell lL1JUUI. Illustrative 'it the sort. of IlatrIutIslil that prvltIls In tills eutiltny th case or ' no IlIIa.I $ cotIlpdtly ( ornially applying ( or all1IIsifu to a Icazisas regitileut tuiglit Ix eItpl. ( 'l'lie Nebraska 4)IIl1It4M1 LIre IeUly to gi to 31iiilht with or wltiiou t IIjIit ; duck unIoriij. 'fliey sou1d 1) ( lii a ; gOO4i , ' zipar&1 its sonic r the natives oven there It tla' ) soIe iiothng but knapsa'l. : I r it Is pr1q ( or I nIled StitUs mar- ImillIls tO ( hlsjlOSC 4)t cmptimred : Spanish tmhihiis Itt auction HnImaps they vhhI try In schl to 11w hhghst hhFIer thu captured pinIs1i : Ihialids : iiid other triiiets. : 'Fhii hIIImImlhmmmmtIiem alt the 'rrmmasmnls- , ckbiJJpl Expusitlomi lxceI amiythmiimg of the khlal ever Ia'tore Irolecell. No vis. lion should go away vithiout spmmtIhmlg a ftY eveilliags at time exposition grouiids. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iamhhhiag time mmuveiaIr exjsItola : 1111111- her of Jha1 lice to ( illt-1.tufl friends - Is time best waiy to give tiit iai miii aide. 1111:114 : enet pl 11)11 of I lie 111:1 : U ties of the t.xinishlion timid the ltiljisslv character of time opening exereies. 'Ilie rsuht. of Jemiving timmi iiohlee work of I Iii , xpositIom , to time iocmI imuhIem ( orct timmihi nii r 11111 tiatv , s :11111 graftens 111th gltI.1l ( In their ( ijaclIllIg * iiiy vork is seen iii that long list of reimlIrted losses by io him , vIio tvere tumiclacal. 'i'Im e ( ) regoim ( ) : t Icati cam ' 1)1)11 ) ) Igim is dramvIng to 8 cIot , vithm e1lIhiiilLtes ) : UlliI 5i1V1111'Es of IiiIhi tOlltelllhIllg itltIh $ ui , . mamummilimig vigorous jamuisecialloma ( If tilt ? vaI r a aid ii i mhmgih.ihai . t hi& imreslclvlm t I ii Ii is prepiraitlimais : tom nmmshihiig the Sptiiards. : Sommie of thms&b $114M(11(5 iiuimhui In thu Nel ira simi Ii gI simi t i ru' vhieii hit , ox jiusi- Ion appriqirhat thou lull was up , aisent1lg that tutu gfltis votiIii liovur ( au.lI ) IIJ5)I ! I lit. jmroju.eieih l4hiOV , vuiii1d lie interest. lug ruthliig aaow I pro ( of time famet that lilmubsighit Is mthimmys longer visoiieil ! timmimi rort'slghit. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No 5IIt ( ( r uhimi Senor ( 'aistelamr ( xprss hi Is I iii III5 I V htVs tnt IUI 11111 ! lila t t ( .1.5 t U Sjat ) I a t ha a ii lie vai s bu set on t vemy hmmuii ii amid uleimumimitced as a traitor. hut Cats. I tIat r a gmeat mimas ii I ii i5jmai mm ma miii limid I hit'tii piu'sluleait of a Sliamilsil ieiiiihihle be- J ( tre Qiitcn Chirhstlatat set foot on the penhiistiha. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - lhhitI1l ( o I Issotirt predicts an iii. ci ttsetl hhelliflhlhl ( or sh1'ei Oil aie-euulllt f of time war mmiii ! ii great victory "for ! l4hl e1" in 1sm1It1t next ( mill in coilsu. . - lmammct' , . 'Jut , resubmits of time P11111 ! ) . : imilies 111 ( ) sailul to he' inirtlath to silver liii U IIIOIit ) iiietai1 bUt they v1ll hot get to 'i'ItO ) Iii the cougzusouaI ! elections thimi ; 3'CLlr. i - Tilt f1jr M4tD rn rFltfl1T'flt4L tht stntimen1 in fAor of t.i. : tor1 ngranuLv.nent TigorjuiIy and pnrsktrntiy cuwbtd tbri l danser tkit It will bom p't.t and oier. whftlrnhlg a , to the Dation away frotu Itic tThJItkflIa1 puhIi7 and lab a tire wj It may be i.i-olnd In 4'tid1..u dImhUhtl. Tbe fact mnn't b admitted that there i a pow'rfid at- iurep ut to mnot eOpeIfl tbe id of Mfl Jwlbcrbl uluiuumin , of the possecivn of fll1lDb' terzithry ien lam war. W * re esqmmtla1iy IL comwrein ! -opie and the jJT1)1IIIP Of itn eitrnIon of tr.tde through the sequimilllon of outi'Ide territory is exceedingly ieducthve to rnay. So. ai.q. Iii ( he thought of olnrng $ n. tlouni power anti Inliuemeo. A con1dur : iblc mmumntsr of our isoD1u ts'Ikve thmail tht ( ' tliiii' luijt eoDw to break away ( ruin th4 I1atWu lflfllntflIliuM1 ( or more than :1 c"ntury and take part In th afYalrs of timi' world-that h , , to become a 'W0r141 powu'r. " Thu'e who take this iew are ready to t askie the lPTcl t1It. ; of the ( ovnders of the republic and the teach1ns of all the great Amur- It an statetflefl of the PL Tby corn. i1ucently declare that iiowever admit. able the wisdom of "the ( atht'r' and theIr great succcsors , ( or their Ume' . It is not applicable to time present. wIth it ehiamiged tnditIOn and its ziaandw _ ThIs element I. ; aggressive. in con gress , Ira the lmress. In time marl' of cow- r1ICrV. it i Iuh4JElflg Industriously and prslstu'utiy In cultivating the entIment for territorial aciuh.lUual. The duty of coiisea-ativt turn to combat tials nmu.t not be put off. Tli. y nmu't , act at once timid eirnestly : , if their rk is to be ef. feetivi' . Jt Lu gratifyIng to note that time Veteran statesanail. ux-Secretary Shiernian. 1ms taken a decided , 'innd in ojlpsItlOfl to Wrnlturlail acqul4tion. lie has declared that we do not want time 1'bhhiipInes as a permanent son. nor any forebn outposts which will reiuire ib nmaintemianee of a 1are navy to defend. lie also raid that the Jaittd ) States WaUt no entanglement t-ith foreIgn nnt1un , such : uu would inevitably - evitably result from our 1srmtnen't Oc- eupation of the 1'hillpptnes. Mr. Slier- luau exiiresscd the oizi.n : that our trad4 ? treatIes with every civilized nat- tlon on the globe are sufilcient. Thought- ( oh men will give respectful eon'idera- thou to the vIew , of the distinguished statesritan , who s1MtkS wth the authority - ity of experience and. with known foresight - sight and abIlity. The enilnent an- thority on international law. I'a-ot. Voolsey of Yale , Is a 1mroamoune ( ] 01)- ) punt'iitt tu rritorial : leuiulsltori amid gives mnst co.unt rem-oats for his po-l- tlami. .mong tlee lie says : 'hoiit effort Is necessary to Imlettmne to ourselves IJie elaamzigc. of military and naval estab- 1ishiintit which would be nece-sary if time tati : itttes iscnmuu' a colonial Jmrn. This "wt of anibltlon grows by what It feed.uiofl. . l'orto Rico. Ha- ss-al ) , the l'hiIhlpiIis. VuJUhhl olily vliet , not satisfy the tateVe should re- ulilire a foothold in ( imlun ii , conipete in trjile ( ac:1itius : with other V ( . should Iimsit tipoal time exclusive c-ontrol of a Central Auxierli-au Imiteroceanic canaL We should need Cuba us time key to the eastenm approach to this cu'ii. 'Wehaould , need usulhii sin- tioais and (117 uloeks-In oilier vords , fortltled and garrls.ined rta-t con- s-cnieijt 1,0:1)15 : In the l'acilie and south Atlantic. All this ijicaitis more tern- tory to defend , Immure soldiers to defend tvilla. rnor shilii-c to ki.'ii Uj ) tha , cuziace- ( ion. Not oaiiv mamure , but very malay alone. " l'rujf.Visley poimits out flu IliefliUs : inii stroiig objectiutas to a P0tCY ut ternilorlail 1'Xthilsiu ) ! ) _ 'Ihe deanamail that thIs govenamument shall ciambairk uienm sut-Im a jailley must be vigorously coanisited , otherwise it amy attailim foramihulalle ) ( ) ! _ The gieojhu liiust be imiade to susa eieam-y vhmat territorial aeijtilsition zinnias In added hurdcais and Increased dangers. IMI'noz'fm TIW.iTi1J7 liP I'J LOXEJtS. I t votihih si'u'aii that at chaamge of olieIals ! at. Key \Vest Is ulesiramhilu' it time state- liatmits are true in regard to time treat- lament of prisoners taikemi tiaure eta caiji- ttii-is1 vesseLs. Evideiitly t1m Unted Statics district attorney mit Key \Vest is hOt time iiiimt : for time place and should not be vurzilitled (1 ( , rumania in It any ioaagtr thai , Is maceessary to aipjsjlimt a successor. vhihie thiere appears to lie utiier ahhhi-Jamis whmoaim It would be vehl to replace' . 'rime captives ( lU iires seeiai to hi regairdt'ui by tlmi ohlielails at Key \Vest as cx-hiiiiimails , bitt eveim it they-were erhim- immails thaey simotihil receive himizimamie treat- macait atiiil deL-emit comislilem-aitloam. .himIs is atm ) eiilLghteiieul imatiomi , with a due regard - gard for time retlUreiImQimts ( it civII'.7.11t1011. ' \Ve mire imot at vhmitmielive ieihi' ) ) , t2tlahIig phctstmrc in immamitrentimig our eiaemnie.u. I I is ihmnibthueis trite that Aimieriramis guam- e-aaIiy have it very hacamnty 411.4111(0 of. Sjim am in ru 5 , hu t t iii s is imot to be am iii- tested by imaiproiienly treating Sjaaxilslm iirisoamers , vliethier caipttirc4I oil time hiatt - tht'ti i'ld or taku'am ( no aim a ve-eel I hat t hams tat I icam haatu ou 1 iii : miii s mis a rize. ilmere 11 i4' feti I I ii gs IUC1I mm u-n I I i at am ti mu II i-i ieai t- 1mIIit of i'rumis Iii camltivity ) umiil It hi4 at ili'spleiihilt , naitule that vhhi uho It. 'l'hieru , amlist be at thorough hmmvcstgntlomm of Ilmu , ioamijiiaiiiits Ut i ( ' ) Vest and If f'iiaimd Irno thu repoiihh ! , otihials mhiinmld lie iiinde an exaliiiIdO of. ( ; o1t.v1S ; ( ; ( I'IS.I. 'Ilie 1ImII't 11)11 ) of 11 goverutiie'ait ( iia t .11 mm , a ft i'm. Slum I ii ham s , , ii ni veil otit of liii' islaiiil , iaiay l1i04 at little perjiiex. I mig , ; hiomgh 1 1 shut , ii I imot pni'sen t it 1a3 ii jill cii III i's I hiai t v 1 I I I e limi ni I to ovi're'iimme , 'lime limiter Iii aihri'aiIy Iehimg eiiiiIuiuntil by t ha e S tat it' ilt'i al ri iii i ai t am aiil I ii e ml t- tonimey gelii'nail 1111(1 ( tlitme ( aiim Lo imo ub.IlIL thiU : at ? olutiomI , saitisfatettiry alt lutist to thiO . ' % iiiPittZi lft'0h1Ih' , hii 1)1' reneliu'il. 'I'lme uhhili eu I I y to I ic ft jirt'i iummiIt'i I I s Ima silt istyjmig thu iaismarguuts , v1mo hirbambl3 tvhll hiIt5il * that their ao.t'tIhi-ui govenam- imic'Ilt shall he ne.t-.gmmizeil aitil planed iii po r , 'l'In'y st ; il u1i : un to ha vu aiim or gaumaizeil govermmliieaat itimil it 114 to be cx. iitettti Ihmait they vhhh imsk that the out- tiam is whose a utliority ( hwy aiekmmovht'(1gti shall be vemimmitteui to admimluister nifatirs lit Cubit wheat time Spummiurds are cx- lk'lCul. ! It -ill be time duty of time Iizihtt'ul States , however , to 'sue that a goveram. ImlOilt is estaibhislmetl iii time ( ormuathoam of -hiichi all , thu peOlO Ut Cuba shall hinvu r opportunity ta psrtkpte. Admit tlni thdt the 1n'UrntR hai-e a go'ern weDl. it wfl.A trIlit'd by a minorU ; of th peo4e aiei it , tonid nut b just ior ( niItPflt on the irt of Ibo Inited , atte to for'- this government U1)ofl th,1 whole tePie Jl4ftty to rpuHkan 1WIfl(11iIe1 requh-i' that the idpendunt goTertirnent whk * witi b s'et p ha Cuba siffihl be thoroughly n'IircsetmiUve-aot a zoternmit onlalned by a ( aet.on. but ae rsutlng upon the will of the major- 1t31Vhatyer vonk1ea-atkn the Cubans In artn may be entitled to for thelr fortitude and their zaerf1Iee In the ef- tent to ghe Cubai. ( redom. ken It comes to the queston of the lnlted States pru-Idlnir for a mtabie govern. macnt there all the wople of the I1and must stand on an eqvI footing. Our gorernnwnt cannot do otkertv1ce without - out disregarding the vital harhaicilde upon which It Is founded. L7JhJ Ittx ( ; win ! nw i'xc. It 1 the buineaes of a fence to shield and harbor thieves. A fence b not ncec'urily lb rc-ort wbere tbe thieves cungregate or vhero stuen property Is I iught and exchanged. A uewspapir whirh tries to help the thiei and ekic to protect thietu from the penalties of the law is as umuch a fence as any pawnuimop or den that trades with thieves and k-eciis them out of the clutches of the I law. } Tery professional pickIoeket , burviar awl sklngame worker In ( lie country kzios long before h enters Omaha that Omaha is a soft town ls.cnuse its polIce force Is not only harmless to thhvs btmt on ( he most friendly terms with alt the fences , including a newspaper feflc that holds itself ready to liroteci them at all times and suppress news that would Interfere with the lursuit of tber busiuess When it was nunouzacu41 that an efil- dent force of experienced detectives would be brought to Oniaha to protect time exposition grounds and the guests Tislting the cIty , the newspaper fence IflaImed.ntely r4led a howl against Ian- iioa-ting detectives in violation of law. As a mnatlcr of ( net , vi9lations 'f the law do not shock time ca-e.hiarhlemieMI eowclencu ? of time fence , but th employ- aitnt by tii expo.ition of competent tie- tecUve threatens to iutenlerecr.owy with time - L-d : are-agree4 prg-an ut by the police reform gamag to Import ile- tectives ftotai varIous cities who could be depended on to join withi them In irotectiug the thieves for -hare of the booty. hlaiving dIeovercd that expert tictee- tlves had aetuthly been eragatged. time newspaper fence at once sruad the alarm to t ; Off tiacir arrival and idemmthty to the profuss1I. r1ie most ludicrous Iimrt : of this scniiuL-iiou ; pentornaaairt ii that on one ) : lge the i.tic uleaaoianees all relhectiQfls upon tlae etheeney of the Gallagher isilice reglimie. whhch everybody - body knows to be' at farce' , and on another - other page of the same hsue' tells how ( Wick at hunch of crok4 amid m.neamk thiuves sere flushed 1w the lamaported tie- tectives within a fi'r hours oI their amil- vent Into ( imaha. If half a duzn cx- ieniinctd deteet1ve tn wthmln three hours after their arrival (1isler.e thm4 seOnus of thibeve t-ngregat&ul here lie- ( -aU-e they laud ziothlag t frean the reguiir ia.ihice , time wisdom of the ( xpositon iaUiIaOgeiiielit in refusing to rely tapon time pollee reforamers for pro- tictloii is apparelit. It is ii ) be hipe4l. hanvev.'r. the ( emice imuhi time iiit'im behind the feuce sii : : t5- stitimi ( roam Interfering with time omai- _ real police the people have at tii i)1e'Xmt ) 1haame nail commilame their .iperat ens to proteetliig guaambhing : deais atmail resorL-5 or- that clitr.aeter. Esami omace sold imis hintimrlghit for a mess of pottage. Time relmlliljran state coammmnittee barters away the hmam-t's cimnimees ( if success for a few stmtet ear paSses and free htirmeimes. That StM.IIIs I ! ) lie the oniy rational explanation of the foolishimess exhibited In cahLng the next idato convention to meet at a alnce vhiere It cannot gain a vote for tii iaart and at a tiaime svhaeim time till-u on the farm. schiose votes are zilost wanted , are aat lIi.I3tii participate. 'fime sti-augest Iiatit of It amli is that this ( uioll-li ziet.omm Is taken alt time Instance of a anna whii in scaLsOli nail out of season opemmly : iserts time IiflOsSiIiihity ) of ruiimlllieamm staec-es. Foremen 31 mister lVonla mmmii Suveti Igii , lather coxamijaissioiier of b.vu uimtler its Inst hle.nIermtie : mdanamisti-atloam have to uiovt , again if lie is to renmaimi in jnil- ! tics. Time hOItihistS ef % rkima'ais : in state couvematloam dei&al , himim as mimenmbutof the imathoaiail ji1juhist comamuiittet' tvIthm even less cereinoamy thiatmi Ime wat hIrolwd liy time JCmigiits , of Labor after hmavhimg aminile a failure of hIs seimemmu' to Use than ! . order as at popiahist adjunct. Scores tafsti-amjgem-s 1111(1 theIr hOt1aets iiiekci opeiiiimg ulaty hiy the iighit-hlngem-emi gciitry vimo mire ojiemitting iii Omiiatimtt sttimoiat jgilIe mmmolestntlori amail miima- : of tlih' h)55e14 went' m-epom-teul to tIit , sti1tiiim. but time isilico board oagitmm does lailt u-b motm huh' ii may of t licimi. 'Fli I s Is s mimply at hirt of tisi' prgrtaai of imewit 8mIae5. ) siomi amiloptcii by the vohiee to hide timcm immeoaimlmeteamey Iti glvo the city amilequatte hsleC jitettIQl1. 'lImo usual imimatiliur of visItors vihi hhnmthatlecs ( ( i mtvamy fi-tmai 'Oiiiimiimt kicking hii'e-ttmu : tiii'y ham cc net beema aecorih'd all time ( miam priviiiges they tlmlula tlmt'iu- st'lVhs , e'amtlthed ti ( _ httmt IiiTht of time kick- IrI4 e8iih' to that , expositIon diti'rzaaimicul t ) haul soiiicthilimg oam tvlmlchi to misc coimi- pin ti ts at mmii mmiii mm t Iii.vo : hiieii sa t is- 11II I imo limit t ter te liii t iii ( ' 11 SU Vu ( it ha OSPI. taUt ) tiii'y nh'e'iVthi. 'l'hit , loiimm ! liomidsammemi t-e1mt surety t hit' Iaixjmaiyh'rs of tmmmahimt for mmii.iimmuumat tiii' th13 amiglmt. ! iimse iy rein-Oat of tIme him coIiIieit'1mey or uiiiionesty oflr. . 111)111k Ntihioily waimits to mmmt umijust timimdt'ns 0mm iilb'It VimOs ( ' ( 'OUl1t1eiItI ' .VltS mimlshIIICIMI , bitt there Is ito good reiauoim w'li3' they should 1.jo aillotsed ti ) rt'ltitilate their ob. hlgatiomis 1J3 settlimag at 20 cents on time tiollar. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SnIuhlssw Ilit. CPIIU,111. itt. IMut. Republic. Nothing has yet ocqUrncti to mar the ooi1 tceiIng between UI uamd our Canadian neigh- bora. They dithrmt Invite Polo to stop with them , aimid as genteel folks they could not order him away until they were convinced that ho wea iot a gentleman. As soon as they dtscovened that be was doing the work ! &iioak and 'p7 thea a bii his ws.lk- ts papers. rb8 Otxiucki are our vo4 friendi and there ta no teihug but tb&t thu-i ifl get Into ? tP family rowe flno 3ay. ( intety 4j the inemir. Lou1rit1e 4o unier-Jouni&1. The ps.nIa-rd.s , ar. jobthtth amer ths ditrt.etion of ovr .riaa4 the bornb.rdrnetit by tbo4r ships of Bosten. Galveston , dabL1e aM Peaaacola. I3erh4&r it teeaes more evident that the apheze ci these dehlghttul people i opera bee &nd not sr. IIt-und # Gun or tiilon. Chk'r nide. After all. ' ayIti astmIsr. republican leader in the panlftaCones. "the Yankees mga7 blockade our'iathmds , but they cant blockade osr bonca' indeed. senor. It reqslres mmethtnsit1east etsible to the asked eye to forvmhe hash of a blockadttag expedition. Pnpulation it , Putt Erous. PhUadehphta Record. Dephte the war , and the west's 1nteret in the Manila eampaln. there Is no reason why the expoaltton should not be a success. Within a radius of SOO miles of Oanaba there is said to be a popiiThtion of about 5.OO.OOO. Omaha ) tMU is l4 rnUei ti-tm Chicago. and I 476 mIles from St. Louts , the population i of hieb latter c'ty Is not included In the figures 0 ! Omabas entonrige. as esUmated , shove. A Slatuttlcnn tirrceziirut. Detrlt Free Pnie. The conduslon of a commercial agreement between ri-ance and the tJited SLates at this particular juncture when French senti- ascot is supposed to be strongly anti-Amen- lean. coupled uith the friendly tone of M. l4anotaux. the Frenth minIster of foreign aaairs , in announcing the agreement at a cabinet meeting. seems to indicate a change In French feeling. France no doubt zym- pathbed strongly with Spain at the begin- niug of the present war. but hate events In- diente that she Is beginning to realize that the friendship of the United Statea Is worth cuhtlvaUng. Vindleulum n Voile ) . Ph1lade'hia l'rti ; ' Now that ti. ZZ been bought home definitely to every American that the United States goernmnent in Invading C'ba must act as if it had no allies at all , the rcgard lot the president cannot but be inteasthed. Had it not been for the presideflt reogni- than of a phantom government ouid have created a situation so Intolerable thu even the thought of it mkea an American winCe. it is. however. unfair to blame the Cubans. That they are not In a position to give the United Sinte adequate support for regular warfare La the result in part of theIr guer- nIhlat methods and the enionahization of a three years contest. In time they will doubtless meet the new conditions and they as well as the United States should be thankful that the .1cKinhey policy roles to- day. GorIatl Crit-s' "Ceiontli. Philadelphia Itecord ( dent ) Senator German 1s a democaat who at least 115.3 discrcicn enotgh to stop when I ho has got near enough to th gates of perdition to take hIs beanlns and find "where he is at ? I1e has turned intl on 'Cbicago ptatfonin' thmoracy. and is opposed - posed to the funtb tdilutlon of the currency - rency by Issuing iioe 'greenbacks or coining - ing more 4-cent b1fars with hlch to carry on the war.L , Tue Record has not been able to go rltha enamor Gorman in seine of his excua ! d totard protection- lam and populiam.but it balls his return Into the better y , . of old-fashioned tie- mocracy with sincere gratilicaton. lie has set his demoratlc4wiIeaxues in the sedate an eznrnpie of patriotk regard for the higher taturesu of the nation htch they bhould be swift to fol1ov - Tlucii rraty Lui ( , t-utIon. SprInrfieid daa Republican. Ex-Secaetary J 3tr1ing Morton or Ne- brnka Is getting .apn monetary congress or convocatIon to be held at Omaha late in the summer In coar.ection with the Trans. misiltslppm } xposit1on. He is the most on- compromising of gold men. but would make thIs an aflair for the presentation and din- cession of all thrones. giving to the silver men a day. the gold men a day , the paper money men a day. and no on , with Bryan. Bland. Weaver. etc. . fraternizing with lion- ace White. Edvard Atkinron anti other procotnctd gold men PresIdent McKinley. ex-Prcnident Cleveland. es-Secretary Car- limle. Henry \Vattexton and others of all shooIs 01 currency thought are said to have indorsed the scheme in letters to Mr. Mor- ton. That the convocatIon will heave the question right where it was taken up will. however , admit of little doubt. A yi.t It 01' m'ItusI'illtmrY. Business .t.lva.eitia DeNIItp the nm.- turluuee ( if W1r. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A record of wonderful commercial ac. thity and progress in the United States is assured for the ilseal year which ends with acxt mouth. I'roapenity Is here. In spite of the temporary disturbance of war gen. era ! business Is advaucing. ForeIgn trade shows an enormous balance ! n our favor. Our exports for the year wiil reach the en- oxamped ) total of $ L2c0.COO,000. with im. ports of lCJO.000.000. Icaving a balance in our favor of $ 'O'J.OOMOO Each working da ) of the year we have told to foreign countries nearly lOOO.2&O ' more than we bought morn them. We are exporting three times as much bradstuIfs an in 1S135. The total for the last ten months is 100.CIOO.000 grcater than for the corresponding Ier1o a year ago. Exports of ruanufactured an- tides also are steadily growing. The Ira- ercaso of all exports for the year will be at least $ IO.GOO.CCO over the fiacal year ending June ii ) , lSti7. though the aggregate then was remarkably large. It is no figure of speech to call the United States the provider - vider or the world. and In many respects It Is hcc'omlng the worlds heading mechammician a well. Prior to the year 18 the balance of trade was almost invariably against the United Statt3. Since thtit the scales have ua'ualiy hehirmed In our favor. The excess of ex- pont3 omc r inipontil since lSO ) has been In anund figures : lb'JQ. StO.4OO.OO ; ISh1. lGJ. 000 ojO ; 1SI ? , t2O.Od.Otd ; 1894. $27.O)0MOO ; i1J5. 151,000.000 ; I8t6. $83O1)O.000 ) ; l8,7. $ : :09.rioo.000 : ; ten muths of ISt. $514OUO. . I . In only one year1of this decade. liii have Importa exceeded exports , and the dir- ftrence was less tia$3OOO.OOO. The z'et- centhg" of exorPI 'tser Imports last year was 'J.ii2 ; for ten months of this year thu percentage has gen , ' to 100.5P. We have been sending abroaI thIs year an average or i.too.ooo in mer&landise every day. and every dollar receIved is the equivalent of a gull dollar. In April , 187 , we were exporting - porting gold , but in April of this year the tide of gold baa runarrongly In our direc- tioam. In the presence of such figures the Ca- ianitty croakers muat necessarIly be ci. lent. . The favorablh showing hi too vast to ho assailed. Fnc coinage baa been tried by its own favontip lest of thu price of wheat and found a. hollow delusion. As ( or the war , It. will clear the atmosphere of an old disturbance to business and publIc tranquility. The friction for many years between tIme tJniteJ States and Spain in regard to Cuba Iia not beca lii the nature of peace. It. was an irritation making war immInent at any time. Spain can not goy- em itself and its colonial misrule has been a most serious danger and impediment to this country. fly forcing Spain out of our neIghborhood an em-a of real peace will conje and the business of the United States leap forward. reaching a volume tar beond anything - thing known In the past. For peace with JustIce La the aspiration of our people. and the motto of good will to man goes with our earnest pursuit of the arts of industry. . nLi1-o WAR TALK. omo inchlet * tbtfln the flloek- ad , of the ( Cnaor. Pa.ragrtpbenl dizpoeed to extract hilarity from solemn ecenta with marked onanir.it7 anbeertbe to the proposition that Commodore cbIey is a corker ' No other name belag given that distinction does not mean that be alone oceeplea that pinnacle. Not at all There are ather-mevera ] of them. and they are crsxkerjaeks in their line. There are the censors , those genial geritlesen of the sword ube for the tIme be4ne , are giving the pen acute paralysis painfi to bebold. The latest of these corkers is scoring for , a record at Tampa and his name Li Bridy , a captain at that. The war be fattens the waste basket seggests training as a city editor , but the anspIelon Is puoeted by the statement that the captain sports red hiskers-a luminous sunset bush designed to liithten his labors. Captain Brady has powers to bum-n. On inking charge of hIs shop the other day be called in the war correspondents , talked to them in a fatherly fashIon , instructed them on their duties aDd I reminded them that thetr lsture troubit , us ! not in running down news but to getUag it out of towu. Tampa Is chock faIi of neL but It grows stale said stars there. Not only are the commercial and railroad Isle- graph lines under the ban. but the mails alco and the local newspapers hare be-en given a hint to talk less on penalty of be-tag edited with a gun. A correspondent write-a of the censorial condition or things : I ' 11e-reajter , gentle reader the censoring of I in this e-eli-sanded and carefully heated flat known to geography as Florida. will be conducted in a thoroughly mode-rn . and scientific way. The result will be that I yp will have a hard time ndlng out hnt , I the army Is doing down here until days after I the orders have been Issued and carried into effect. " I I Another correspondent pictures the melancholy - choly aspect of reportorial work at Tamj'a in tIe-as hard lines "Nothing but minor camp gossip can be sent by wire or malL It is hard lines 'ust now. for tbcr.jc big 1 news here. and iota of it. It seems ridien- I bus to state that the most important piece of news that can pass the censor Is the fact that Govertor I'Ingrec has wired theThin - ty.ecoaid MichIgan volunteers that be bad dote-rnIned to shoe every man In the corn- mann. All day the men have been cutting twigs to show the size of the-In feet. An omeer wants steel naila on the outside of each heel to prevent interfering. One man wants a 5 and an 8. as his feet are not mates. The shoes are to be nussets , made In Cueeraor i'lngrees russet shoe factory. This is war newa. ' A symposium of short letters in a New York paper shows thit sverai tamlhles hare exceeded their quota of recruits. Mrs. Thoams Slerrett. a widow. of Erie. pa. . has three sons In Company A , Fifteenth I ennaylvanla volunteers. New Yorks rori-aeenth took flee male members of the Kfrhley family of Brooklyn-father. three on anti a non-lu-law. Three brothers named Key belong to the Second regiment of New Jersey. In the fighting Sixty-ninth , New York. Company D. are four brothers named Phillips , and three brothers named Walsh , the youngest 19 years of age At the dinner given In honor of General Stewart L. Wootiford b the 3lontauk club of Bronkiyn , St. Chair McKelway , editor of the Brooklyn Eagle. made a patriotic speech , declarIng that if legislators did not stop their bmckerings , which interfered with the esreutive conduct of the war , the indignant public would begin holding meetings and crejte a fire which would reduce those leg- isiatora to ashes. He so aroused the en- thu.Lum of shone present that they rose tn masse and elerted Mr. McKvlway an honorary member of the club. an honor hitherto rcserced for eminent men not residents - dents of Brooklyn. "Even In soldiership , " said Colonel Henry Watterson in his addrems to Kentucky vat- unteers at Lexington , 'there is a right way and a wrong way. The famous confederate , General Forrest , said of war that it means uighming , and fighting means killing ? lie- also said of aucceas in battle that it Is 'get- ting there first with the most men. ' Soma of us are old enough to remember the delusion - lusion that once hart a certain vogue among the unthinking. that one southerner could whip six Yankees. We got bravely over that and now that we are all Yankees let it not be imagined that one Yankee can whip six Spaniards. It is always better to overrate than to underrate the enemy. " A soldier in camp at Chickamauga gives some timely advice on letter writing to aol- diem. "Allow me , " be 'writes , "to advise the pCOIiO at home who have friends here to vritc often , but do not whine ; do not tell thcan how bad you want the-rn to come home. they cannot come ; do not tell them your troubles. they have troubles of their own ; do rot tell them of the good things you have to eat , it dOeS not assist them in digesting - ge-sting the army rations , so do not enlarge on the , artIes. dinners or picnics you may attend , they cannot attend. WrIte them cheerful letters. Tell them bow proud you are of them ; tell them how you love them for being brave men-do not pity them , but be brave yourselves and do everything In your power to dIspel homesickness and your boys will make such soldiers as you may be proud of. " St. James , alias St. Jago , alias Santiago. beIng the patron saInt and champion of Spain , It is interesting to recall the legend concerning him which Ouida tells in "PasO card ; " "St. .Jago got a bladder filled with wind. and put in it the heart of a fox and the fang of a wolf , and whilst It puffed and wehied like the frog that called itself a hull , it was dispatched to the world as the Spaniard. " VvItstiN.tJ. Al ) OTIIFlt'ZSH. It Is raid that Piper F'lndlater of Dargai ( nine is now piping ira a London uslc hail at $125 a night. in order to observe the war Shmu TIng. ( ho secretary of the Chine-se legatlon at Madrid , hans caine to America. One of the oddest bequests on record is that of the Lute ( leorge liussehl , the well known sculptor of Aberdeen. lie left $75- 100 ( on the- benefit of aravengers and police- macn , Until a few days ago two mae-n named ileave-im soul lie-lie were members of the St. Louis ihicu force , The former has resigned and the jokers are taking full advantage of the fact. Munkaccy , the painter , Is still confined in an asylum at tmienlcia , but he is reported to be improving so rapidly in mntal condi- ( ion that it is hoped lao wIll soon be able to return to Hungary. I'nince Ilmsraarck , it is said , has a strain of Jewish blood train his mother. whose father , Anastaiuiuii Von Me-rake-n , one of the favorite bureaucrataof Frederick the Great , was of Hebrew parentage. Two of the most famous living Scotcbmcn are cripples-Lord Kelvin , who is the greatest - est living Scottish scientist , and Dr. James Macgregor of Edinburgh , who is said to be the greatest living Scottish preacher. When hear Admiral Dewey has received nil the presentation swords which admiring Americans are talking about giving him be will likely have enough to furnish 140w- shares for half the farmers In Vermont needing them. Matthew J. lie-i-ron , who has written a new constitution for Maryland , was dishonorably - orably discharged anal then drummed out of Camp Wilmer , near Baltimore , last Tuesday - day ( for inciting insubordination lie chapged his pitnd about going to war anal trIDd to change the winds of his company. Ot'J1ti 01' Tlml lXVOlTlON. ! An Au.pietunu Oe-caPie * . ) ( lnfltpu$2 ! JounLal It must be uphill work to stir up any tat- terest in seeb a tsne affait as Sn 11911 ira the-es war times. But Oxaha has already alerneastrated her up-achy ton up bill work , having usdertaken this ester- grime durtng a urns of ? tvtte be4sess de- preesion. when It. eeecrz * seemed improb- able. and having carried it through to the , p1ettd proportions which have usrpnts.td the eosmtrl fleres hoping that the opt's- lag may be suspleteus and the venture a full sutee-ess. Vroc.e-rrlt' hula. Sarta&Nk ; tasa. ) Itepat4tceJ. It was proecIs-i $ at a. temasieretal aeagresa of re-preaeataUvel from jwe-ey.fOsr states snd territories wi-at of the Mlss4sstppi , be-W at Oasba in lii4. ad has since then been in the bauds of a special corpt'rstiea with I a tapital of $ LG.6'.4. The UaIted States gnvernmeiit tti eeetribvtt'd $ 4Iii * for a. federal bI1dIag sisal xhiW the state of nebraska hlt'OOOL the city 01 OhI Y. 009. sad Other estsrn states havegeser - ously pa.ntdt1ed It ( lh1 be the most extensive aflair of the kind bu4d stare the I Columbian exposition. and ( lee-re Is no nez- Jon why the war should preCe-Ot it from being a great seecess In PetaL of atte-adiose. The rse't proaper&a part of the vratry toasy Is that of which Omaha Is the ce-n- tet A iciI.-ntli.l CrrnliOU. Chiemgu Reoord. One of the beet effects of the World's fair In Chicago was the Improvement of taste In the matter of arehitheture , and it iv I' fact that since the people of the nation had an opportuatty of studying the a .me- tunes In Jackson taark there has be-en a tie- dde-ti tendency to higher ldcal in the tie- signing of both public and private build- lags. This tendency is exemplified Ia the buildings at the Omaha exposition. and a review of the plans and designs of She managers - agers will show that good taste- has jire- , eai1ed In the construction of the various placc of exhibit. The exposition will show again the immense advance which the 'American people have made. not only In the line of science and invention. but In the. eld of art. The pople of Omaha are to be congrat- iiiated on their splendid creation , and ten- tainly no elton will be spared be-re to give I them encouragement and support. 1101,4- . . for Sucve' . . . Des ) dolnes Register , If the exposition succ eds during these times of war it will be a tribute to the pluck and energy of Omaha. for which the exposition is in a great part an advertising scheme. Omaha has had the pluck to carry the big idea to completion and for that reason is entitled to the suess which s-Ill probably come. Omaha , hike Des Moines , has a number of jealous towns in its st5te which are continually throwing slurs and doing everything in their power to bold it down , anti If for no other reason Des Moines today sends word to Omaha that we how to see it down the Jealous opponents and win success. Chatice to mI.alz , i'ntrmi5u3. St. Joseph Herald. The people of this country who have no- solved not to attend the Paris exposition In l.oo because of the hostility of France could do nothing better than to attend the Omaha exposition this summer. They will have just as good a time and will show their patriotism - ism to better advantage than if they re- maine-ti away train the Omaha exposition and went to Paris in l.OO D-rvc.s 5tee-ss Detroit rre Press. This exhibition of enterprise on the part of the states heyoud the Mississippi tie- serve-s to be crowned with great saccess. as there is good reason to believe that it wilt be. Our ecuniry is so laige and pros ieroue that the existence of a state of war with a foreign country ought not to prove particularly detrimental to an industrial en- terpnise. cenCered in the heart of the great , west. Omaha is the nucleus of a populatia of five or six millions of people situated I wmthin a radius of &OO miles from that city. It is by such magnificent enterprises an the Tennessee centennial of last summer and the Omaha exposition of 1S98 that one comes to realize the magnitude of this coun- try. Cimre-ls-yilv niiI ite'ir.-.enlzttlse. Chicago Times.Herald. Beyond any question this enterprise deserves - serves a hearty and liberal support merely upon the basis of genuine merit , and when it is remembered that the exposition project - ject has been carried through to a successful - ful termination In spite of the warexcite - meat and other obstacles which seemingly were almost Insurmountable public indorse. meat of it become-s an agreeable duty. All accounts agree that the Omaha expo- slti3n , within the limits which It has plainly outlined. is one of the most comprehensive and representative enterprises of that character ever undertaken in this country. Every part of the nation is well repre- aerated and the displays are first clans. Of course no attempt has been made to rival either the world's fair at Chicago or the centennial at Philadelphia , hut the present exposition deserves to rank with the best of the iesser enterprises of its kind. The peoplc of Nebraska who have perfected - fected these exposition plans and put them into practia1 effect deserve great credit for their courage and pluck under adverse cir- cumstonces. Only one thing is now lacking to crown their efforts with success-public patronage. There should be no room tom- doubt on that score , either , for the exposition - tion deae-ryes to win. 11'1uh1 71111 IiUIlTI.j. ( "biesgo TimesHev M4 A abori i tad decisive eampaiga sod tbe we : se'IJ ' I.e wttefl Peace must ' ices the fI.t&I geteteuctit ; is be-st . _ tale wad 4ewtructi.o. Chicago CbIesk flatter eu L. lt4i beams d tubs tbe e-strs'mlte-s of tbemoelrszThtfe ii a * Xvrthe-i for a. forward sevpraont wps ht.e& vatil Havasa Is takes the war 'ilm a 1 1WIth the tell of Havat eoos the is pesee , aed net America. zk.e. .t I world. will ws4osusae peace. Whit . ' Os to Ilaranal New York TrStne : Th Iw - The zs&tloo has wakeet te It bag ! hi vain. The pre.ideoi. ib. wai te , g to be stampeded Itite war bddp tb. ts-y was reedy for It , is laet too w 1 order an advancebellec Its e-e- was utdl amvre4. The sct thing . get tteepL Thv they ) so4 to be dri'I. ' I eutpI7q'dThes the laod hod to be- out. Then the iae-mi meet had o . x , , ( 0f. 05at least & .ar&oeq. g& ii itwevWbt'ial'tloh&bd. Asdth. blew. The predimisary mosres h. S beta taken. Iew eee-e the last r , ! order a ! the day , Kacass City $ t-ar : Mi-wLfle Ten ! . iavisg maswvvered so as to g . rasge and attcagth or seanly erery t. . on the Cohen ct. are prepared - , . the most efleetive ieletae-e to our It seess impoosiWe that there sbo. I any eeottagest'y to iatt'tive-e , 'enlousls s the prose-at niov.mesat eo Cube. 'm crisis of the war , the-relore. se.nir Sillit. and news of vital imp.rt * be expected Ia the bear future. 1' will be tidings of one Amealcia another is hoped by every me-a- : though the campaign must Iara1tstt a tended by conedderaWe- of iii I side as cIi as tam the ranks of th. - Dewey phenomenal achievement ma made us opttrntMlc , but it has aot ma unreasonable. I'oi7'l:1) ithi.tmi , s. . _ _ _ - , Chicago lie-cord : 'Vhy do you n I ; ls-e that blind man a ntcke-mr 'lie knows me , and be- always wink at I Detroit JournaH' 'Amenica ba but t stamp her foot. ad her treasury is tu $ Then svhy znustwe stamp nil tiies other I things ? " . Somerville Journal : Every woman writes verse is a ioetuis of Passion wI , . at the editor aenda h'-r firar I'uem ba'k jndlanapoIIsJournal : 'Wataorth I mae as being eame-what patriotIc. ' Someuhat ? lie Is as Patriotic as a man with a wooden he-g ? Dctroht Fi-ce Press : Father-WL.t e of stockIngs are there ? The Daughtr-Cltscka. "Alarm ducks , ain't they ? " th-ooklyn Life : Mrs. Mishaw-You a' " yourself too much. my dear. i'eo.ae- I appreciate you more- . and would tell .t If you were to euitivate a Uttle mide r. - Ict'nce Mr. Mlshaw-The-re-'r ivhere you an- - - I did that for ye-era and nobody to'-k , 'I notice of me but you. Boston Traus'nfit : Dr. Jalap-I h.t. $ . Mwttk of It. AIr. Stikkum , but seeinr tr. ' it's more than a year Mnct- atte-nOed a anti the bill ii' Mlii standing , i that you are' rather iow pay. Stlkkum-But you must remember It s a slow fever 1 had. Washington Star : " \Va that mar , . r a farmer _ _ ? " inquire-ti Mrs. Corntosr-i 'o. answered her husband vry a - - ti-ely. "But he's aiways 11km' about the tie- lIghts of iIvin In the eountry. ' Thats what shows he never was a Iarmer. " I ( 'hkaro Tribune : "Going to do any fore-fgn travel thI summer ? "Yes ; a lot of It. " "Where ? " "in-say , don't tell anyorae. The-re is to be a Midway at the Omaha exposition. sn there ? " "Of course. " "Well. that's where rm going. It may not be any chealr. but it's safer' IN TIIH voe1.I.Y w'isT. Denver l'ost. There's health and vigor in the air Out in the voo1ly west , The breezes clip the- wings of care. And that's no Idle jest. The sun-rays dance upon the hills. And sparkle In the mountain ; llls , Anti life- and inspiration fills. \S'ith gladness every br-vast , The people are in love with 1ie Out in the woolly w.-st , Th.-ir days are ire-u from every strife , Their nlrbts are nights of rest. They're full of jollity and ( urt. Start In just when the day's bgun , And keep It up from sun to sun , A sort of froliefest. Th're are no men of "terror" grade Left In the woolly west With boots on the- have all been laid To their eternal rest. \ve all are high-grade Christians now , To Sstnn we no ionger bow , No sins new corrugate the brow , No troubles weight the breast. The pistol of the early day ] s missing from the- west , ? den never meet in deadly fray With anger-swollen breast. If we have that need redress 4 \'e seize the pen tith eagerness. And battle through the daily press Till assion is at rest. Our loyalty is out of sight lie-re _ In the woohl- vest , \\t' whoop for country day anti night \'ith patriotic zest. Jtst turn a flag loose in the air , Our yells raise old Oem Satan's hair , And start the echoes on a tear lii jangled-up unrest. 0 , ye , who for Contentment yearn , Conic to the woolly we-at , w--e joy and happiness to burn , Anti warrant it the best. Here you can sip from pleasure's bowl. Find manna for the troubled soul , Anti not a wave of care will roll Across at peaceful breast. . - . Our Daily Bulletin hIWl.ST , Jimno 3. 2Slt-Tode ) ' thai tjnitei State Court tviil t'oanplettt lie ad- jimdlcatioit of tue PCflliflg Vriz eases , These decisions will settle the Qtl-stion - . whether our gallant marines viil receive . the anoneto which tiie' consider ihcnt- selves entitle-ti , it is a ( Ia ) of cape-elation , And a Day In which you ought to select some cool garments whether you do the : Expo or not. We have a very choice assortment of soft cool shirts-neat patterns-shirts that fit and are so corn- fortable these hot days. And then there is light , gauzy under- vear to help that depressed , languid feeling. Shirts are from 45c to $3.50. Underwear from SOc to $5.00 , ' BIkOWNINGKING&O.r , , - , s , w. Coz'13th and Dougtha. St -