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    THE OMATTA DATLV -REE- FTUUAY. OCTOBER 12. 1000.
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V ! CO T(i rn MV TIIK T f Ki T us '' ll'p reptiblleiiiis were very touch
UAJlLj 1U uU Uii lllL llWlLl enthused over tho prospects of an in reasoj
Cecretarj of State in Possesion of a Kow
Official Eojter.
CORRECT LIST OF THE STATE CANDIDATES
All ininlnn(lon V-t Made Certlili'd
I i to Mr. Porter nntl Ity Mini Scut
Out lii llir Con-its' C'erU-i
fur I ii To million!
vote (bis fall A number or Germans or
thli town-hip. who were for frco silver
in tho presidential campaign four years
age, are coming over, tome are. wearing
Iilttrloh buttons and others have told their
confidential friends that they are going
to vote for M-Kmley. but do not care to
hnvH It published or known, as the fusion
committee of York county are setting j
every friend or neighbor of a backslider ,
onto him In h'P-' of inducing him to come i HmimHuiIiI
back
CHOOSE MS, DRAPER SMITH
Omaha Woman to Be Made President of
State Federation.
DELEGATES VOTE UNANIMOUSLY FOR HER
Summit iinl lit llrt-rlry,
ORniiUSY. Neb.. Oct. 11 (Special.)
H',tt. W. S. Stinuirra. United States at-
IJ VOLS'. Oct. lt.-IFpecial.i-Mnct- th luonduy Bitht and delivered no ,.f
f'ciiiiiititli's' AiKoclntlim
Formed I'ltrltig tin '" '1 Iiipi-
t Ion of Hue Iriiin l.nonl Cllitm
Settled I it r the cur.
rtate ronvcntlons were new trcr"
hare been oul'e a miBibec of rba-e
th Biost clean, (.Blidnl and complete ad
dress on tht Ia-.ues of this campaign that
the dm rile here have heard frr some time.
Oruha has been substituted as a cafdluaio t , fh ,.. - nr,,nv num.
for prii-lricntl.il elector on 'h fusion tlcao.
for Frank lUnsom, roslRnn'. :n J lodaj Uie
secretary of state wa-t no'.O"! that ,he r'
I .lhllcan state central committee had dr.
Mfl upon 311hc It. flu-ton of T'eumne'i
tfi take the place of Judge Samuel P. I'a
ber of fuli.-t.tii, who gsvo to the discus
sion vtry icnsidi rate attention, and tburu
have beet) man;- exprc; Mens cf rpproval of
he mectlnii made by men of all parties.
A number of old-llnu djinocnus, who have
LINCOLN. Oct. 11. (Special.) Mrs
Drapei smith of Uniaha was nominated loi
prtsiuent of the Statu Federation of
Woman's Clubs toJuy. She will be elected
iornoi.o.v morning. Mrs. Apperson declined
to serve a tecona term as pi evident of tho
feuoiauon ani lit the instance of the Lin
loin eiubs Mrs. Uraper Smith was given
tii.anln.oUH nomination
feel and will be one of the finest bisl
nets blocks in the city A stock iom
pany has agreed to take a Ove-year lease
on the opera houso should the brewlu,
company decide to chance Its plans inn l
build one. Work on the building began
this week.
il.-3xa!ua'--- meeting and It I- predicted that the ca PI AW TO KFFP MANNA RIIRY
I Ifcanil IVIIkakal I Mill 11(1 kVWWI
OOlltll UlflQllil ilCWS . g, limn Nearly et.ryone In Soulh tuuaha v,.,.r,tinB t,i rriiiiKi-tiiriilo xrunlor
'r 1. n .. l.,.l.n II,. l . h r. n I nd I... .....,.1.
rr4Iit32T-r?TTtIlJ, "l''fi i ah.- hi llnUr l lllrl t t en siirrelie-
knowH JudRO link, r anj as he Is exceed
ItiKly rotular voters from all Hurts of the
All interesting meeting of tho oung Metis v.lty wm no doubt attend the meeting for j
UemiLllcan .ail as held at Ilium a lull, tuircose of listening to the Judge's re- i
last night President J A Heck occupied
the i hair and after some routine business
marks.
This eveulng a rally will be held at lte
hall. Thirty-third and L streets John 1'.
Schultz U. K. Wilcox and other candidates
will speak.
Injured In Tlirenher.
DONIl'HAN, Neb.. Oct. 11. (Special. )
Hurry Wilson of this place, while thresh
ing, was attempting to oil the eng. tie.
when he slipped and fell Into a flywheel.
Though the iionilnatlni; committee has not 1 bjeaktni his arm and shoulder In three
yet leoorted. the fol.ow.ng are the most ' i"Hcr8 " " . 1,11 "' '.u".s "'a, lB ",s
1'nlli tn Itrtiirn Tenin.
ASHLAND. Neb., Oct. 11 (Spertal.) A hud been transiu-ted Congressman David H
man registering at a local hotel Wednesday Mercer was Introduced Mr. Men it was
morning as W. U. Stone, Kansas City, Mo., Riven a cordial reception, as he Is u gre.it
went tn Calvert Ilroj.' livery barn and asked 1 favorite with South Omaha people After
for a team, saying he wanted to go Into the ; ft few introductory remarks Mr Mercer Mid lllmuleil Muck Miles,
country to make some collections He was , that South Omaha Is the best barometer of , " blooded stock are already
accompanied bv a woman. The man has not 1 the political situation of any place In the i booked at the Hock yards oftlce and more
relumed and Calvert Hros. have notified the 1 state. The magnificent stock yards bring are expected before the month Is over,
olllccrs of all tho nelghlorlng towns to be hete people from all parts of the state. Ji-ry sale that has been held at the
on the lookout for him. It was learned that 1 every county belli- represented almost dally. , yards recently has been a success and
"These men." said the speaker, "are llilil- , on euers oi nne sioc are anucus to onng
liirent nil, I nli.rliiL ami thev renort to ! ,,"'lr lieMs here ngaln.
their correstondetits at the yards the no- ' o( the sales ntieady
Stone was formerly connected with a tent
show In Lincoln.
to take the place or juuge b ' " ; made more In the past f,:r year8 in tho " ' " ' " Th " n;;;, ihead. He Is thought not to be In a dan
vtd-on. who reslrned ,.vo? . .. - .n ( , buslllt, tlun tho. havc Ia aI1 tMr ; 1 of t s can l.dute If h y will n ,.cn condUon
qtieation was talsed u to his .egi nini )vwJ bpfuCi haV(J nnouni.ej lnil, thny nri!
the ofBco -Ahlle ho held tba l.ol..oti oi , aR.iBrit.(1 wtll present romlltlMis and that
nd director. Andrew t. .hr ten-tn or . w, . f McKinloy and
in
hnd
Mlndon was subst'tu'cl evrnl da- aso
for L. W. Hnirtie, hIfo of Mlmlen, a a can
dWute for o'ector.
Kot owing Is a cirrcctcd Hat of the can-
rtidnles
1
'or T ri-ldential flectori: .Tohn V- XvtWl.
Jektn.-h. H.-rt H .vy-'-iiiam. ' ia;v
tnoi.tli, Kdwurd Hnyne. Hr,l:-'n How. J"li"
I. Jin olirei. nmniw; "". ni,
i to itin I'lebl ient. Mrs. Draper Smith ot
Omaha, vice prtsldent, Mrs. H. H. Wheeler
, i.. .. -...ii.... . .. t.
veto this year for McMliloy and , n nho . rrtii., -,,.
,ur uar morjBrMpr-rliy. Q of Vn.mouu trcasurer, Mrs.
I'lislnti itnii.v m !-eiin Iit. lifted of I-'Urbury; club librarian, Mrs. Lam-
SOHUYLKIt. Nob, 0 t. II. (S-eclal Tel- 1 bcrtwm of Lincoln, auditor. Mrs. Halner of
Aurora.
As It Is a rule that all amendments to the
egram.) Governor roytiter and "Cyclona"
I Davis nddreasid the fusion f .reea at
i .laneek's opera house tonight, which was t consiluit.on of the fidtruttou be ma-jt a year
full to r.virtlcwlng. fiovcrnor Poynter ! In advance ths committee on ameiiumeutu
(MnaV'i Joevh Kandcr. Wliner; Aiuiew uencameii upen iiopinis noiieaiy. priue in ii.ei ii. i u nwn mm mut muh. mo.
C ' lirif letinMi. Mlii'l' n. nnd W'!1,J,,, . maniiKemr-nt of stnt" Instliiitions, departure amendment was a proposed substitution of
Jlartot. Tec..n.eb !i i p0ior hartlfriton ; ! of f ;-uUI"nnn frrn amdent moorings, ; the words "tuiee .lol.arn" for "two dollars"
V Mltani'"! lHrr-tt '' 'Mrciin;' V. c (-.an! I fearfuino-. nln ost to death of Imp -rlallsm ; ,ti article S. Tll.s Linendment Is pioposul as
'I . .urn-mil. I't-r l-'.ut-.... Hi. I'm jl; Ho aI iuted that he knew republicans to bo r.n nujustment to the question of club toxa
fiberr Mer. H.lt . 1 N ';''. "J"; .right half of the time because th y had tion, an It was not considered wise to Intro-
cii'.ir 4 "':! pVpIMi KhII J..hn Oni"-, alwaya bntl on both Bid s of all fir b , due llu propos tion of the 10 cents per
finally nbou- capita tax at prehoni. i ins semes ine mat-
statement nnditir of taxation for thts tar. The second
, di tiled ever having said any thing that
Cll.ir "1 P.. rteltli I'hIm i ltv; ji.n'l U"', uiwMyn oi-:i on uoiii biu m
('-tiuli.. charlen I.. i'iir)",i""- I'lelghtoii; nutstlnns. He was asked person
i: '''raiv? ,.',,!.mmi.ri "a "JL- a month hireling" stnt
m iifMim, .iti.1 11 A Shaffer St
l.'ln irdr, preli'.i litun, jerome riiumi.. r( u.d be Ho criiintrueil.
l.lri'Dln. A. . C'-rry, iirtinin. i . t,..vU ontnrt.i Inert with lnimirnii
tull.-n on tho tarllf, coinage, mlllturism and
ImiII Atlle.m; U. . llll'..nril-l. mi
Om.ilin. Iifwltt Unner. nnnv.r criMlns.
O WooIituiii. l-'illrfl'dd, Jumes Ht eh
Jiatn. Ilrokfii How. ind Jiiin-i llrnoli .
Htatiion pupullsln. Hny Ihi.klns. I.ln
1'iln. II. Alexander, nmiilm. '. ! r"der
S ks. ronen; L. W. fharp Oiltner; Jnlili
Imperialism.
amendment was an entire substitution for
article 7. It provided that tho nominating
tommlttee bo composed of the presidents of
tho clubs In the State Federation.
1 1. 1 II m eli 11 III I J.MIII II in 1 1 IV .
Sntiioii Mt-n ' t'p,
MKAD. Neb., Oct. 11. (Special.) Tho
saloon case which has been tho leading
excitement here for the last three monihJ
camo to an end last night by the appli
cant, H. H. Heed, giving up the light.
This means no saloon this year.
I)li urer Milt 1'lleil.
NOHTH I'LATTB. Neb.. Oct. 11. (Spe
cial.) An application was filed In the
district court yesterday by Mrs. Hll.i
Itennle asking .or -i dlorce rem Hugh C.
Hennle and alimony.
luteal and business situation in their lo
calities. 1 flud from these reports that the
change In Nebraska Is most remarkable.
The most radical change Is In tho western
portion of the state, and 1 have reason to
telieve that the republicans will carry the
state from one end to the other on election
day. ' Mention was miulo by Mr. Mercer ot
the conditions existing In Colorndo. Pros
perity abounds there, and the people nre
rapidly falling away from tho free silver
Idea and are willing to continue the present Mo- nll' shorthorns
booked
October W. arntnllcli of l'ort
Crook, twenty-five head of ah rtltorns.
November tC. II. Hlmendorf, Lincoln,
seventy Hercfords.
November 1C Oldgell & Simpson and
Cornish & Patten, Independence, Mo., 110
Hercfords.
November 20 Charles Kscher & S.-n.
Hotua, In., sixty Aberdeen-Angus.
December 19-C. 1). llellows, Mnryvllle,
condition of affairs. "Wo In Nebraska will
be. sorry to see all of tho states surrounding
us go republican nnd leave us alone on the
shoals of populism. We should Join In with
the rest and turn out a good republican ma
jority. South Omaha people, said Mr. Mercer, are
busy us compared with four years ago and
ih'-ro Is an Indication that the laboring peo
ple desire a continuance of the existing con
ditions. Tor thli reason the vote for Me-
January f V. II Hearne, Independence,
Mo., seventy-five (lalloways,
February 61'. It. Hearne, Independence,
Mo., seventy-live Galloways.
February 1"- George Anstey, Masscna,
la., fifty Hereford-!
March 12 13-T It. Westrope St Son, Har
lan, la., 100 shorthorns.
In I 'our Dili-..
CHICAGO. Oct. It According to arrange
meats made by the committee Scnat.ir
Ilaniiu will have little more than time t.
catch bis breath between speeches on tun
northwestern tour. During four days of the
trip he wilt make thirty-sot m specctu
possibly more
The senator and party will leave here
noon October If', speaking at Waukesha .m i
.Mndli-on. Wis., on that day. The p.tru
will depart from Owntonna. Minn., On'-r
10, Mop at Waseca, Manknio. Trncj ..n I
Marshall, arriving at Wntertown, fl. D . .n
6 p m. The following day idiort .pec In
will be made at UrdiieM, H. It, North-!!
Aberdeen. Uroton, Andover. Urlstol.
Webster, llradley, I'lroy, ttrynnt. Presior
Desmet. traquots nnd Huron. At thr lust
named place an evening meeting will u
held. The next dny's itlueinry Inclti li .
Flandren.i. Lgim Madison. How.iM
Artesian, Woot.socket. Fletcher. Mitchell
Alexandria. Ilrldgewaler. Parker, Lennox.
Caulon and Sioux Falls. At Sioux Falls an
eenlng meeting will be addressed.
Knn-iiiH lt lnn i-i I'renlilpiil.
AHllt:VILLi:. N C . net 11. The Mlsl
slppl Vulle Medlc.il soclett, linw 111 ses
hlnli lnile, elected the following nil). ( r
today for the i nmlng eur. President
II i ordler, Kansas i'lt. first Nice r
ill til. ". I. Mctliilmn ik. -i, Si', seioti.i
Mce jireslilent. I' I, Minor At.hr villi'. N
(' . secntart. lletir rownli. I,nuiil
K l'ut-lti-lliiv, i. was si Ii i ti d ns it
next meeting place
FORECAST Of THE WEATHER
Mirri llri'rlpt-i Citiitliuie llrn.
Sheep receipts at the stock yards con- 1
Untie heavy. For the four davs of the i I'rliliij mill Snliit ilii. In Xrl.ni-.Ui.
I.ll.eli tu lie In I r i-ltli liuls
f"
AiMUSEiMENTS.
The Houselald Kconomlc meeting was
called at 9:30 o'clock, Mis. Pugh of (inuna
in the chair. Of all the brancuea of c.uj
l.lnilooil lteiiililloiiiis llri'lllile.
LINWOOD. Nob., Oct. 11. (Special.) A
Tolleti U'lleox; J. Cli. "tn. Kertrnev; .1. .In- ; McKlnley and Kooaovolt club was orgnn-
robseii, 1'ldtttniKiiitJi. nun i. .. j-u ajcub. . ,2(Mj rrp iasfl ui(,Ui w 1 1 seventy-five work there Is probably nono that appeals
n'r 'nern"i : ')mrlei II. lii'trl.'h, Mast-I mombeis, fiid there Is still moro yet to odd I tn all women as does that ot iIjiiusIic . Gerald I lolmes David', brother
lugs, ii-piibll'-an. William A. pnvtiter, Al- to the Hat. Tho omcers elected were: science. The auditorium wuh tilled with
lilon ii'slon; I.ikIuh Junes. Llneoln, pro- ' r-ecirsn Ulrliardson. president: Josolih I tniresti.rl women from ..II klml nf hi.naM.
.Ibltl-m, T.l..r 1-ll-k. MroKen How. pop- ,,
.1......, i iiuiun uiivi lino Duaoiuu UI14 uv.i . iiiiih i.i nfc'
lill.l
ill it; Thfodore KtmiiiH. Dmiib.i. soi'ellst.
For HiMit'-niint governnr: K I'. Hnvilgn,
lUrgent. rcp'ibhidii, I M ward A C,llbrt,
fork, f'islonlst, I'lurlei It. Lnvvsoti. f-'n-'tee
a'ii'. prolill Itloti; II. Heller. Pnili-le
Center. popullBt ; David MeKlbben. Glltlier,
POf l.tl'st
K .r 'oor tnrv of state: Gforgo W. MnrMl,
Ht I .ml, republican. C. '. Sxboiln. St. Paul,
r isi.'iilst Pi'W") 1.. Wlrtr.oy. Heatrlie. ori -)ilitton.
V. .'. StIIIKey, Violet, ilopulisl ;
J-'iank N'Oirnnn. PlattHtiinnth. HuelnlHl
'"or ,-illtor nf jiul'llc accounts: Clmrl'-s
Westnn, llu Springs, republ nn; Tlieniloie
;r.-s. I'lav ivnter. fuH'.mi; Wilson Hroil e,
jT'i'V", prohibition; C. V. Ault. Indlanola.
ia'l-it.
I'Vr treiiHiirer' William Steuffer. West
3'oint rcp.tlilli m; Samuel II. Howard.
0 Nelll. t ui-li 111 : . t' Crowoll. filar, pro
Hblt'oti: Absolom Tiptop. Nebraska 'lt
popudst, K. H. Johns. Nebraska City, so
rlull.t. For s'llK-rlnti-lnlent nf inibllc Instruction'
XAlll'.'im IC. I'owlrr. Dlttlr. repu'dlciti.
Charles K. Heck. Lyons, fusion, Hartley
llaln. Vittsc. prohibition; Mn. T. J. IVllle,
lUrtwell, pripiillat; Mis?. Hurla Wllkle.
lltoek. poelullit.
For utioruey general: Frank N. Prout.
Heatrlco. republican, Willis D Oldham,
Kearney, fusion. Dunham M Strong. Noith
Denrt. prohibition; John Stevens. Arapahoe,
populist; Michael Prosier, Trumbull, so
cialist For commissioner of nubile lands and
linlMlntES. Gnrge I) Follmer, Oak, repub
llrnn: P J. Carev. W'ahoo. fusion, Krast is
lllckmnn. Seward, prohl1 Itlon , James Sal
mon South ('"-alia, populist: W. II. Nyn,
1 eiidcr. socialist.
Much enthusiasm prevails hero among I ira-'ted more women who had come . xpect
the republican voters. Short addresses I tug and craving practical benellt than any
wero made by HtiBenottu, Illair and others, other. They were the homomakers f No
The club contains ten mombcrB who voted brn.ka. The papers wero of the highest
for Iliyaii four cnrs ago. Llnwonu will l order and tho di3cuhlon from tin llojr
bo a stronger repubMian stronghold than , which followed removed all doubt of the
-1 $ -ti
" lliu'lielor's lloinnnee"
A comedy In four nets, by M'Tthu Morton,
presented at Hoyd's theater utt nigh; liv
Tim .Murphy . Dorothy Sherrod unit com
pany. CAST OF ClIAHACTHUS
David Holmes, editor and lit. rury critic
or tne iteviev. 1 .in .Mi.rpny
.Wll tain 11 Pas. e
Martin Hcggs, David's secte ary uti I
ootiildentt.il man Peri y Hro ik
Harold Heyuolds, on the stuff of t:,o
Kevlew 1. Lestr Wa.laex
Archibald Lytton Suva e a in der 1
literary man Fred A. Tlnmps n
Mr. Mulberry, an mituiue utetcrv mnn
iirlnlile.
WASHINGTON. Oct.
Friday and Saturdny:
For Nebraska. Iowa,
11. Forecast f. r
North Dakot .
Kmley and the republican ticket will un- , present week 47.74-J head have been mar-!
uoiiiiieiiiy ue very large nerc. .-ome atten- . kt,tpl lu,r ,,m. tll(, ,m.look Is that all rer-
1 Hon was paid by tho speaker to the foreign or, broken by the end of the
cement here and mention wns made of the
ra.t tnat Chairman Jones of tlto national p,, to Wednesday night the Increase In
detain nitic commlttco asserted that If It had 1 i,,. rPrPits. as comnared with the cor-
not been for the foreign vote four years ago, restinndlni! nerlod of a vear auo amounted 1 South Dakota and Kansas Generally fan
1 free silver would have carried. These for- tn 110.574 head An Increase Is also shown Friday and Jsiturday. variable w.uds.
I elgners, snld Mr. Mercer, understand what 1 in rattle and hog receipts. I l'"01' Indiana and Illinois Fair tn north
It Is to have a dollar worth li.O cents and 1 - - - - lorn, rain in southern portion Friday and
Petition Ciiiitltiliitex lor -eov. Saturday, fresh south to east winds.
Two independent candidates for assessor i.or Oklahoma, Indian Territory and r
In the Fourth ward have bobbed up one , Kansas Fair Friday nnd Saturday; nortli
Is W. J. Ilroderlck and the other Is Henry ' wcsterlv winds
ever after the votes are counted.
WILL STAND BY PROSPERITY
List of Men XVlio Voted for II r 11 11
nil Arc Xnn F.ir
.le Kin ej.
I)n WITT, Neb., Oct. 11. (Spoclal.) Th
folUwing supii rters of Hryau fi ur yara
ago have changed to McKinK-y In this
(Di Witt) precinct:
James Notion, farmer; L. J. Cross, doc
tor; tietrge McUreg r, barbir; L. W.
Hcuck. men haul, Ka.ns, farmer,
Hoggs, farmer; J. W. Vand rpoo ,
foreman: C. H. Culdln, dentist, (leorg;
Nici.o as. farmer; C. 11. Duel., farmei ; 11.
J Harnes, farmer; Henjamln nr-.-wsicr,
painter; William Sallic, agent Piano co.u-pnuy.
ltrlley WorUs for Pi'iinnerlt y.
ADAMS. Neb.. Oct. U. (Special Tele
grum. 1 --Charles T. Kelley of Coxcy hrny
fame addressed 11 lnrge and Interested
rudlence from the republican standpoint
of political tsstien nt this phice last night.
C. H. Workman of Mansfield, O., had been
advertised, but was called away. The next
republican rally will occur here next
Wfilnesday evening. On this ocrnsl n all
ol the candidates for tho le--lslRture will
bo present and will each address the meat,
tng
lllnshnw nt Itrml-iliu yt.
IlKADSHAW, Nb Oct. 11. (Special.)
Hen. E. II. Hlnshaw epnke at this place
last night to a large audience. Mr. Hln
shaw was In excellent spirits and in his
usual pleasant, but earnest manner, dis
cussed the. political Issues of the day and
for about one hour and forty minutes In a
most eloquent and logical manner ho upBCt
every bugaboo theory that has been
set up and christened an Issue. Repub
licans are highly pleased with Mr. Hln
shaw's effort.
I'ljt Crii--.il llenrs Cnnnife.
FKHMONT, Neb., Oct. 11. (Special.)
Kx-lioveruor Ciounse a! r'-.cl an ati-dl'-mc
which filled to its fu.' apa.'liy tno
dlsirlrt court room Inst tv. uing. Tho
meeting was held under th . UHt Ices of
the Fremont McKinloy and P.o s. vel 1. '.
The speaker was at hla best i.nd his ad
dress was a strong, I g.cal and o oqut'ii1
statement of the reasons why the pr aen
udmtnlstratlcn should be c ntl tied In
piwer. Ho cited many figures a .id facts
to show tho great prosperity whl.h pro
Mills In Nebraska and urg.'d upon lil3
hcurrrs th. Iiep. rtance cf tw : ru lie n
United States senators b"lng elected. Th
nieetluR was an enthusiastic 0110 and a
comp'etn hui cess.
National Committeeman Schneider Is nu
thorltv for tho news that th- peoplo of tins
Tlclnlty will have an oppi.itunl y i.f hinr
log Chairman Mark Hunna of the uatlona.
oommlttee In this city next Frld-y M.
Hanna, arci rdlng to tho 1 rognim as now
arranged, will atop eft In Fremont on h.-
way tn Lincoln from 0"nha anil will bo
bore about twenty minutes.
Politico! M re llCK lit Hll'M"l1.
ASHLAND. Neb.. Oct 11. (P. ill -This
Is one of the live lest week- of the
campaign here, the politicians of all partlo
having arranged for meetings of tb'r owi
bran'. Wolncs ay even'n Ml..s rh.rl y of
Omnha ad'-ceil the 10; ullsta and demo
orats at Sliu'ngton's opca house, spealt ng
to a well -filled house. Tonight L. O. Jones
of Lin o n piohlbltion nominee foi t,o.-
Ilrr-itrr Now 11 Cand lilnte.
LINCOLN. Oct. 11. (Spoclal Telegram.)
As a result of a conference today be
tween Auditor Cornell nnd Deputy Attor
ney General Oldham, legal proceedings will
be commenced In the name of the state
against the olllccrs of the Oraln Growers'
Mutual Hall Insurance company of Omaha,
the object being to collect penalties for
transacting Insurance business without a
license. An attempt will be mndo to hold
each ofllcer liable In the sum of JLO0O.
X'rtl I'leiiHiil vrttli llitlinnii,
NKHRAPKA CITY. N'b.. Oct. 11. (Spo
clrl Telegram )--Hon. Charles L. Dobson.
secretary rf state of Iowa, addressed a
practicability of the methods advuented.
Mrs. .Muc.Murphy of Omaha a rouadly
applauded whin she rose to speak. She
n.ado an earnest appeal for a re.lslon ot
the statu puro food law. wiih un appr prla
tion of funds to sustain It, und a commit
tee, which ' should Include at least one
woman, aa Inspectors. She urged a prac
tical application of what the w .men lia.o
been learning In their study and that the
cooking school ot tho state fair be con
tinued. Mrs. Susa Young Gates of Utah was a
prominent figure of the session. She
brought greetings from the National
Household Economic annual convention re
cently held In Toronto, Cannda, at which
shu figured prominently. Her address and
that of Mrs. Pugh were enthiiBlast.cally
received. This department held an over
flow meeting at 1 o'clock, which was
largely attended. Tho organizing of a
State Household Economic association was
tho result, with tho following officers:
President, Mrs. ilaker of Norfolk; vica
president, Mrs. Steel of Falrbury; socro
tur and treasurer, Mrs. Seymour of Nor
folk. Ileport from tlie Hlrmtlnl,
Mrs. Apperson presided ttt the opening
of the aftoruouu meeting, Mrs. II cke.ts
of Lincoln giving a report of the bleun.ul.
Miss Haskell of Lincoln occupied tho
chuir during the educational s sslun. She
also gave a detailed report of the educa
tional session at the Milwaukee biennial.
All of the educatlonnl papers were espe
cially strong. Mrs. Stoutcnbor ugh read
hei paper on "A State Traveling Library"
and ofiered a practlral plan for securing
an appropriation from the legislature for
the founding and sustaining of such an
Institution. It was decided that a com
mittee should bo appointed, Mrs. Stiuten-
borough as chairman, with two o her mem-
they do not propose to accept 50 cents worth
of silver Just because It might bear a 1
stamp.
Referring to four years ago Mr. Mercer
said that hundreds of people were then otlt
of employment and many wore objects of
charity. Now there Is work for .all. The
leiord of over COO houses built In a little
over two years shows what McKlnley pros
perity and conlldetico have done for the
MceIo City.
The price of live stock sold nt this market
!!tiAjm"j.imIi ' "I's romlarcd with the prices of four years
lirg- aim ph na,,- , , in . u ,e couri ber whlcn Mhe ,u ulll oh CBl, t0 aK.lat(.
h use tonight under the auspices of the ,hf, Mtt(r Rm, M,curc th( CIJ.opPral,on of
Inral McKlnley and Rr-cevclt club. Tho bs aQ(j ,nflucuco lo BPCUre tnt. ut,slrt.d
speniier iiis.'ii-.seu in" issuea 111 mo cam
pnlrn In nn able and forcible manner, much
to the delight and satisfaction of tho voters
1 end.
present.
Mrs. Apperson presided at the ovenlng
session, the first papers being th repor.s
of delegates. At S SO the Industrial com
mittee met. Mrs, Harford In the chair.
She gave the biennial report of that work.
V.'nr'' 1111111 lli'im-in III IIIvit.
NFHHAS-'KA CITY. N'eb.. Oct. 11. (Soe
clsl Telegram.) Marshall C. Little, a young 1 Mrs. Sarah P. Decker delivered an ad
man of 24 years, was drowned In the river , dress In her usual brilliant nnd enthu
Sylvia Somers, David's ward .. ... 'ago and It was shown conclusively that the
Mls lo-othv Sherp .1 , farmer and laboring men have been bene-
''''.'..'.'.'M'ilouVThrn'lkn hicie...lt n,1 by 11111 '"'''nco established by .1 re-
Mts Clemei'tlnn Mri Fa..ny Addison p tt publican aduilnlHtratlon.
Harriet Idcester.. .Miss Kthel Strlekli'id Continuing Congressman Mercer said that
j the great icpuhllcan party stood upon a plat-
In essny'ng the denotement of a charac- frm hlch could be discussed In any slate
ter that was created especially for an- , th,, union. It has n purpose to solve,
other, Tim Murphy has undertaken what. I pnij he. and it never shrinks from the re
for most men. would have been a hazardous j sponslblllty.
experiment. It Is well known that when t uiicliiHlon Mr. Mercer sold that he
"A Ilachelor's Romance" was written, Miss 1 .0VPli to fCi, tbe ,u.mocrnts of South Omaha
Morton, the nutnorcss, nan .Mr. Hoi itusseii
ever before her mind's eye, and that tho
role of David Holmes was drawn with a
view of making the pnrt conform as far
as possible to Mr. Russell's well knowu
peculiarities of speech and action. In so
dolne, she made It hard for others to tnko
up the play, for It Is undeniable that many
of the deftest touches of the piece were
those which It had been anticipated would
bo made prominent by Mr. Russell's pe
culiar personality.
The play has been seen In Omaha be
fore, and consequently there seems to be
no need to enter upon nn extended dis
cussion of his merits nnd domerlta. It
Is enough to say that It ts n wholesome,
bright and altogether satisfying comedy,
filled with quietly humorous situations,
" 1,1 ... v ., . , . J lls lht- "" "aid. with cattlemen and
lltlll- '.l l III 1 It luuiui-n iiiui II1IIIK III IISIJO
tho great principle that even In this sel
nh world there still remain honor and
Join hands with the republicans and vote for
a continuance of the prusent prosperous con
ditions. He congratulated the Young Men's
republican club on Its large membership and
on the enthusiasm shown.
At the conclusion ef Mr. Mercer's remarks,
which we e txovjedingly well received, Presi
dent Heck Introduced Hon. C. H Dietrich as
the next governor of Nebraska. As Mr.
Dietrich Btepped forward he was greeted
with applause and at once proceeded to put
his audience In good humor by telling a
pleasing btory. Mr. Dietrich related how ho
had spent the day at tho stock yards and
had mot shippers frim all parts of the coun
try. Tho sheepmen, he said, proposed to
vote for McKlnlej and the republican ticket
because now their sheep nnd wool were
worth double whnt It wns four years ago. It
Allx. limit are circulating petitions ntid
ns soon as the requisite number of signa
tures nre secured will (lie the documents
with the proper authorities. There Is al
ways n contest for this olllco In the Fourth
ward, as It contains the most property of
any ward In the city.
MiikI.' I'lt Giimilit.
Over 12.hu sheen were marketed nt the
yards here yesterday
Mrs M I: Wilcox has about recovered
from her recent severe Illness.
The Order of the l-Iantern Star will meet
In regular session Saturday evening.
George II. Hrewer Is indisposed nntl 1
coiriiellcd to remain Indoors lor n day or
two.
A live pigeon nnd turkey shooting match
win lie held at Sarpy Mills park on Sunday.
October t
The women of the Presbyterian church
will give a ten at the home of Mrs. It. 1.
heeler this afternoon
Mr nnd Mrs George C. Hnsklns. Twenty
tilth tin. I 11 striets, have gone to Adrian
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Husklns'
father.
city Prosecutor Murphy says that pro
prletorH of billiard and pool tanles nre step
ping to the iront and paying the license tax
witliotit any kicking
Rev. George VaiiWInkle, pastor of the
First llaptlst church, and Klmtr WUrs nr.
attending the Ituptlst state convention at
llrokell How this week.
An entlusliiHttc meeting of the Nor
wegian Republican clnh wr.s he.d at
Fratiek's had la-it night. This club is
rapidly growing In memoerHlnp and the
meetings are a. ways well intended.
TEXAS AFTER ROCKEFELLER
llirort Mnile lu KitiuUtlr Miiiulliril (111
Mnunntr Iruui Mntr of
Neiv InrU,
For Missouri Generally fair: showers in
southeast portion Friday. Saturday north
westerly winds.
For Colorado. Wyoming and .Montana
Fair Frldny; variable winds.
For New Mexico- Until Friday; Saturday
fair; variable winds.
I.tii'nl It.M'.irit.
OFl'ICl OF TI1L W FAT 11 Kit Ht'UF.Al .
OMAHA. Oct. 11 (initial reci'til of tr.-ipi 1
at nre nnd iireelpltiitloii. compared with the
corrcspiindlti, day of the last three i:ir
liilu. 1S.M. ISsWn Ki,
Maximum temperature . . 7l 77 Cf. ;.l
M tilmum temperature !. M
Average teinperntiire. .. fS til
Precipitation ' .00
Record ol tempertiture nnd precipitation
at omuha for this day and since Murili. I
l'.ie'i:
Normal teinperntiire ift
I'M'css for the da
Total excess since March 1 i'.ii
Normal plei'lpltatlon C!i In. Ii
Iietliiency for the day C.i In. h
'n'lil rnltifiill since March 1 25.00 In. In m
IWIiicncv since March I l.ll'linh
lietleteney for cor pert. . 'VKi . fi in.-i .
Dellcleticy for cor. period. lfis.,.. 3.1Slni he
Itriinrlii froiu Miitlimn nt S P. l.
r,c.
.On
friendship and love. Very charming, In
deed, Is the brief ebullition of spirits that
prompts the three old fellows to sing, in
their thin and quavering voices, the songs
they roared out tn their college days; very
pathetic Is the poverty of the bibliophile,
Mulberry, one of those rare spirits of whom
Is the kingdom of heaven and for whom
there seems to be so little place In the
busy world a poverty so hard that It com
pels him to part with the volumes which
are as dear to him as life Itself; and very
with tho farmers who raise nml market ALIIANY. N. Y., Oct 11 There was
hogs. , qulto a gocd deal of a mix-up here today
"I have been traveling all over tho state. " 'over an attempt to Htralh-iu out the po
sald Mr. Dietrich, "nnd I nm convinced that sitlon of the requisition of Gowrnr
Nebraska Is coming back Into the union for Snyers of Texas for tho person of Wll
tho reason that good times prevail and the "i m Hoi kefellor and other members of
people want a continuance." The policy of ' ,lll hoard of directors of the Standard
the republican party, he said, was not to 011 company. Several statements wero
open the mints to the free coinage of sliver. K'vcn out, variously alleging that Oov
but to open factories and manufacturing einor Roosevelt or Acting Governor Wo Mi
litants; to stamp out soup houses and Coxcy nifl had taken final action In the matter,
armies. Since lSfe), said Mr. Dietrich, the l'"1 tonight It Is ascertained that the only
republican party hns put tho stamp of em- "'Hon taken In the caso was by Judge
ployment on over D.OCO.ono laborers who nre Hryce, the governor's pnrdon clerk, who
Z I'".;. " -ia' .Ii: 'now re. eUlng the highest price ever raid for KU" to Governor Sajers' counsel an op.n-
1 s manuscript Is pronounced hopeless m ln,or ln tM ery- Ho you want to go "'ss " papers of r-qu.sltion
tt' Tra'n h- to the soup house and the -ul.l state that the persons wanted had
been In the state of lexas anil nad com-
STATIONS AND BTATB
OF WEATHER.
l3 s. a
I' ) iitr 3
P2 55 ?
-1 3
Omaha, clear ,
North Platte, clear
Cheyenne, clear
Salt Liiko City, partly cloudy..
Rapid City, clear
Huron, clear
Wr'Ntoti, clear
Chicago, clear
St. l.oiils, 1 loudy
St. Paul, clear
Du'enport. clear
Kansas City, clenr
Helena, clear
Havre, clear
M imirck. clear
Galveston, rienr
T Indicates trace of tireclpltntlon.
I. a WF.I.Sn.
Local l'-orecast Ollliiul
fi.' 7 Oi
('.ii. SO 0 1
fiS1 lis 0 1
M, ".; Oi
til 01
6T 7S 0 1
co 01 01
r,x. hi
G2 f.: a.
C2I 70 Oi
fiO M 0i
iS i:s n.i
6! HJ "i
fit ft I III
tVH cs 1.0
721 iii 0 1
hero trday. He was omplrycd by the gov
ernment upon the r!vr work and In some
vay fell from the flntbnnt upon which he
Blastlc manner on club evolution. Mrs
Letton of Falrbury read a paper on In
dustrial laws of Nebraska. A report of
was wcrltlng. The h"dy wbb not recovered. I tho Industrial work of the clubs followed
The oung ronn's partnts reside In 11am
t.urs. Ia.
I'ulli fit'inty 11111 Inn llon,
OSCrOLA. Neb.. Ot. 11. (Sp-clal ) The
repulili.-rns cf Polk cuin'y have nrmlnated
Farvy C ltcebe as c- untv n'torney and
A. C. Dmsldscn rf Stromsbur? as sta'e
sennter. Nn better men ln the c unty
c uld havc been nominated fi r those positions.
and the prcgram concluded with dls us
bkn on "What Can Wo Do to Retter In
dustrlal Conditions?" Tho session
largely nttonded.
BURGLARS AT ARLINGTON
ufc I' llrlllrd Open 11 nil
A in 11 11 nt 11 f PI under la
i'ul. en,
I.nrKt
ll-ni'-r"oii nt I'ltlrninii.
F'I"wrN"r N"., Oct. 11. (Special.)
t if p;ht Spent er IDiu'e'inn of Iowa ad
ewa. 11 Inpirn nnd atteiitivn ntlillcnco nt
.' p).,. Kor two hours the speiker held 1 B1'' was drilled open by an expert. About
tt -""on of the pemdr nnd wns most , 175 In money, nil tholr watches, chatns aud
ARLINGTON. Neb., Oct. 11. (Special Tel
egram.) L. C. Weber & Co.'s Jewelry and
drug stnro wns robbed last night Hurglara
cnt red by prying open a back window. Tho
e C 11 tustlcally cheered at his telling ro-
fiar'ts.
On ii e" I In llefrnn M I.iiiiIk,
rl lr l 1-. . f,. 11 Onwentln'H llrH nlr
ernor, spoke In tho build. ng formerly u-.'I team d.-'. nt- ' t 1 nuts today after an e-
by the llaptlsls for a church Frldny irg"'t ' '' ' ' ''''' , ...
E. Uo.owater of Omaha will speak at the r.UrrX,
opera houso ftom a p pub'. I -an vl 'hoIt ' rcveritaln ti ii'i nninvi npe rnal bv be
Chairman Horace (Mailt of the Sauod.'rn ' "T '" ' ''" ''i hH"ieii of the pln-crs on lu.
county re:ubl.can central committee e. .Lm Ih'ree tTmesPfo? bring" forc-i
phoned over from Wnhoi this af e noon ' Into piVit -ou-n ?fetv pluvs Ciitti-i
that Senator Hanna of Ohio will nry.ik at 0"' a"o"H"ce m-.l neiialtv the ten.us
Hint nlnre on l.'i i.liv i ,.rn n.,v , rt'inenred ernly mntch'-d and with a little
Hint place on 1'il.lay ar.ernoon. October IS, 1 ,.Pr ,.r- pt I.00U nit-ht have made tne
Bnd Assistant Secr'ta'y of War Me 1,1 'o'ui n-oe n ifber of rcnls n' (inwentsla. Hotb
In tb even nt. Tl e eput 11 ..n ub nf a h ' ""m had eoil not" wido of the mark, but
land will make at rangements to atiend both
meetings In full force.
'riuei llnif l.ltllr Time,
COLUMIH S. Neb., Oct 11. iSpe.-lal )
"Cycloue" Davis of T xas spi ko h re Inst
eyenlng. He did not pr ve to be the draw.
It l.n-pe"d that 'h-ee or tour madj bv i-t.
f 1 l narrowly mls.ed going between the
posts.
niiulnrrr Killed In Colllaloii,
DKNVKR. net 11 A hen '-end colll-on
1 ewp 11 t'ot. ri',o .t Southern -.a'-ienier
train and a fre' ht occurred tonlrht nen-
l,ii''on. ten miles -ninth of thw city W
Ine card wli.ii as exi e.-ed. A fair-sized 1 J V n. engineer of the passenger' train
audience (jreetul him, anwng which were , waw killed
many republUans whr were attr..t'tid by I , ,
.1. . ... - n-i enients of Oi'i'iiti Vesen, Oct, n,
tho cogm nien of tho spen.er. Tho Flam- At N.tf,v Vnrl, nlv-d-C.. r -anl- f o-n
beau dub turned out to bo Just thrte I lverpo.d and O ee- stown S rla f m
amnky lonhcs held by kids for tho band !' h ,'r'"'"1, x"- from Gen.u R-II d
to see Ihe.r music. Tl cyclone pounded ;n:,';ml"rl Jlr ,' O? ' ic'r'ir
and propounded and exp-und d, but failed , for Hremen. via Cherbourg; La Touralne.
to nr.-dnee nnvthlnc new ln the old straw "r n.ire
rings that are lockul In tho safe every
night were taken, besides fine dreBs goods
and other goods In the store.
Thrre Is no 1 lue only several strangers
were around town for n few days and they
are nil gnne today. Sherllf Mencko Is hero
working on the ease.
Action Kiilnst liiMiiriiui'P Coin pn 11 li,
LINCOLN, Oct 11. 1 Special Telegram.)
A petition naming George W. firewater
of this city ns the candidate of the p. pn
list party for congressman for the First
district was filed with tho secretary of
state tonight.
At tho request of H. W. Davis of this
city all of the Lan-aster county republican
candidates for tho legislature have slsned
nnd publlshrd a statement In which they
ngreo If elected to go Into any republican
caucus on the question of United States
senators nnd stand by the result ot such
caucus.
the Inst ray of hope (hat Illumined his
life fades out Into utter darkness. All
these, taken In connection with much else
of wnlch It would be n pleasure to speak,
but which must bo passed over, mako "A
Ilachelor's Romnnce" one of the most en
joyable comedies now before the public.
It has been Intimated already that Mr.
Murphy's presentment of the part of David
Holmes Is a satisfactory one. It Is more
than that; It Is a finished, virile piece of
acting, thorout'hly artistic and admirably
wrought out ns to detail. His conception
rf the part Is his own and It Is mu of
which ho may well be proud. Nothing
cleaner-cut has been seen on an Omaha
was stago this season, nnd It marks for Mr.
Murphy a tremendous so'de forward in
his professional career. Indeed, so con
siderable Is now his artistic stature that
ho can hereafter afford to Ignore the sense-
liss calls for n "spec, h" and In future
refuse to break tho Illusion of his play by
appearing In propria persrna before th"
curtain In response to tho noisy clamor
or an unthinking clientele which seems
to be bent only on getting Its money's
worth without reference to the effect t h c I ,
action mny have upon tho play
Mr Murphy Is supported most admir
ably by Dorothy Sherrod, the piquant
daintiness of whose work shows tn better
advantage than In anything In which she
has been seen previously. Percy Ilronke
Is wholly admirable as Martin Ileggs, Wil
liam H. Pascoo Is quite satisfactory ns
Gerald Holmes. Hqunlly ncceptablo is the
Mr. Mulberry of J. R. Armstrong. Fanny
Addison Pitt Is excellent ln her denote
ment of Miss Clementina. The remain
lug members of the company wero ade
quate. The staging of the pleco waB effective
and gowns worn by the women ore both
rich and Handsome. Tho engagement ends
Saturday Bight.
which ho threshed over. Interest .was lack
ing to a mnrked degree and the truth is
that farmers are ton busy selling 5-rcut
hogs ind "iO-cent wheat to be attracted by
the glare of a piMer announcing a political
meeting
To it 11 b I p Ofllerm .Nominated.
WACO, Nob.. Oct. tl (Special. 1 The re
publicans of this township at Its caucus
last evening aoralnatod the following officers-
C F Gunlock. treasurer. Charles
Btoll, assessor; John Llndell. clerk, F. J.
F.dwards nnd Martin Green, Justices of the
pvace. Thera was a large turnout at the
At The Llz7nrd-Pnsed-La A'qtlltalne,
from New Wr1-, for Muvr
At Cherboui p Arrlv d "ohi"'! In, fropi
New Y'-rk. via 1' ym uth. for Homl.'tri- n i
"oMenl.im; S'-Hnidanv from Rotterdam.
Sailed - U'er, from Hremen and Southnr p
ton. tor New Vor'i
t ir"'f-n r-al'eil- TrlT. for New York.
At (51 isgow Arrived Purnca'n, from
New York
At I.-odnn Arrived Menominee, fram
New "1 ork.
At O'leonstown Arrived Penrla"d, f- m
Ph'ladelPli'n. '-r I v r"o'. Silled Ma
le-t'c for New vo-k; nptgnlnd. fer I'M n
de phis both fr m LverpoM
At P'ymomh Arrived -Col imbii. from
New York, fee Cherbourg and Hamburg
At Rotterdam Sailed Statenuam, via
llouloicne.
PI nil a for Cliurrh I'nlr,
WYMORE. Neb.. Oct. 11. (Special.)
Everything Is ln readiness for the annual
bai.ir held by the women of St. Mary's
Catholic church, which opens at the opera
houso In this city tonight. The Catholic
fair Is one of the events largely looked for
ward to by tho citizens of Wymore. and
Is attended by large crowds, regardless of
their reunions belief. Tho fair this year
promises to be on a much more elaborate
piano than ever before attomptcd It will
continue for one week.
(illrens Wiint Opera lloiiNe.
WYMOUK. Neb. O-t 11 -iSpeclal.l
A mass meeting of the business men of th s
city was held Tuesday night for the pur
Pobo of Inducing the AnheuHer-Rusrh
Brewing company to erect an opera house
In connection with the fine business block
which they are to erect here. Thalr build
ing U to be ot white pressed brick, 120x60
embolic Unit-fit tiMM'UiInn,
nt'FFALO, Oct 11 -At todnj's renin
df the Catholic Mutual Heuetlt ru- tail n
tho question of rasing funds for th" In
creasing of the membership of the nhfynla
tlon was settled by the adopt'o'i .f ai
amendment providing for nn lncrea"e of ih..
per capita tax from 60 o 75 n-rits, to ne
collected annually bv 'he brunches, in
,1'u- - i. h " h" 'nn'' n the
membership of each branch on Deeemn-r
31 previous. Anntlpr Importa-.t nmendni". t
I rovldes that heteafler Ii'tieflts will be pill
inly to b'noi) relative ft ine Insured 0- t
rersons dependent upon nm. A ii-onos t' n
to lnereuse the representation troni Ma e
councils to the supremo body from thrte
to live wus lost.
John G. HuMien of Huffulo. urand chiin
cellor of New York, was elei trd supreme
president, to succeed Michael Hreiinan of
Detroit. The other supreme nitli ers were
re-elected, ns foiows. Vice provident, John
xi Moiniiinnv. I'lusriurg; Feci ,m vice presi
dent, William Metieh. Sinu-'tHe, recorder
Joseph Cameron, iiorneiisvnie, treasurer,
'amen ,xi v et. n. U'tiu-uki uie . marahnl
D D Hughes. Tltusvllle, minrd. .1. .1
Drouyn, Quebec J 1(. Hre,, of Detroit
was eleeted to the board nf trustees and
M J .Mc.Munon 01 -'manure elei-ted to th
vneuticv on aw committee caused hv the
n!e-tnn of Mr Hnvnes Bishop Qulgly of
Hurrato win pronauiy ne namea as splrllua
adviser by the hoard of trustees and Dr J C
Kinsler of Omaha supreme med i-n.1 eiam
Iner Pittsburg was selected as the next
niace ot meeting ana tne convention au
journed.
Coxey army? If so vote for Ilrsan
After paying his compliments to the fu- I mined a crime there they cctild not bo
slori party Mr. Dietrich said: "I am going taken from this stnte. Judge Hryce gave
to be the next governor of Nebraska; the ,hls Plnln to Cullen Ilryan of Governor
fuslonlsts will not swallow us nor we them. ' Sav' counsel two weeks ago, when that
There has been all the mismanagement In ' Rentleman came here looking for the g.n
state affairs thnt there ts going to be." ' ornor, and It was glvm on the gn unds
These remarks wero greeted with enthusl- i ot u decision of Governor Flower made In
asttc cheers. IKd In the same case as now. Governor
The meeting wns a decided success At l''l''r had refused extradition asked by
the conclusion of the speaking the two can- I Governor Hogg on the decision of the
dldates who spoke were presented to a large ' L'nl"-M s,alrli supreme ccurt, Judge Har-
numtier or tne members of tho club. ". nai a person couiu not ne inKcn 10
a stato for trial unless hnvlng committed
Itrpulilli'iin llend.iiiHrieis l :s t it It 1 1 s ii - , a crime In that state In person.
Apartments in the Murphy block on I As fnr us Governor Roonnelt Is concerned
Twenty-fourth street hnvi In en rented f r , he has not ncted ln the matter because of
epuuiicnn Headquarters nU,i m he op 11 d abnencu from the state The position of Mr.
to the public tiday. It Is the intention of Woodruff, who Is governor In Mr. Roose
tho committee in charge to have a conip.-- ! wit's absence. Is explilncd In the following
tent man on duty at the headquarters all 1 statement bv him tonight "I have not ren-
of the tlmo In crder to furnish nerd.d dered any decision In the matter. It was
information to callers. Miles Ml cbell, who presented to me Informally three weeks ago
has charge of the arrangements, expo ts I by Interested persona and I than said that
to pluce James V. Chlzek In charge of the j it did not seem proper for me, as acting
headquarters, but ln case the services of governor, to dispose of such an Important
Mr. ililzeK cannot be obtained some o. her . case, but, Inasmuch as but a few weeks at
wen Known republican will bo delegated the most would elapse before Governor
for tno work.
It Is asserted that tho republicans aro
growing in strength every day In Siulh
Omaha and It Is possible that tho otippi.se 1
democratic majority may bo wiped out
entirely this fall.
Conpreshmnn Mercer has taken up his
resldem e In South Omaha for the tlmo
being nnd Is making an active campal;;:i.
not only for himself, but for the whole
ticket. Mr. Mercer's presence In the Magi.
City Is commented on favorably by vo crs
and as he Is ono of the best campaigners
knewn It is thought that his s'ay In the
city will bo productive of much good.
Jake Iileln returned yesterdny from an
eastern trip. He said that coming over
from Chlengo on the train ho met n num
ber of New Yorkers, who asserted that
within the last two or threo weeks a de
cided change of sentiment In favor of Mi -
Klnley hud occurred Several merchants
from New York City asserted that Tam
many had dropped Rryan nnd was do
voting all Its energies to the election of
tho local ticket, leaving the national por
tion to take caro of Itself.
You know the adage J
about fools and their
money. Fact is, fools j
have very little monej . j
The J
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IrWES-S WISE'..Y
is the man who has
. money. One evidence 1
of wisdom or intelii- i
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Joint Cur Inspection MrelliiR.
Tho semi-annual meeting of the South
Omaha Joint Car Inspection association
was held at I"x hangn hall yesterday after
noon. All of the railroads In the nssocla
tlon were represented. Only routine busi
ness was transacted. All of tho mombers
cf the association expressed themselves as
being entirely satisfied with existing con
ditions and credit for the manner In which
tho work at this point Is hnndled was given
to General Foreman W H Cressey and
his able force of assistants.
Roosevelt's return to the state, I thought It
should be submitted to him. However, as
It has run now over a period of six
years, three weekB' delay, to my mind, would
huvo but llttlo effect.
ItnnU Looter (liven Ills (Inn Win.
NICW YORK. Oct ll.-H-nry P. Vhj.
man. coun-el for th" KHz il thim-t It n
ll g company, i tnlenv re I I. dnv to r. . i rl
some of tip. pronerty aP'g d to b im b n
puniiiisert by William Hehr. lbe:, t -faulting
ca hler, by su ic; out w ri ..f
leplevln against Atlllle Ilirt, .1 I r 1 Ii r
K- Sons, jewelers of Fifth ii . i I
Ji-ronie and Marcus J. Mnriheln.. r. t 1
owners nf the Colorado dverv stable for
f 15.(i The hank gave a bond of a Mir-lv
company In JXoon.
Ani-ordltiK in the Btnteni' nl of lmu
Quieti. Ir , the son of one of the direct-. ri
In the I.ll7.nhetliiinri linn If. the latter nuv
known for about :i nv nil of the s'mrtag"
nnd have been keeping the mntter u si cot.
fearing to put the default '-r on Ills guard
Mr Ileldrltter, the presld mt, Is positive
thnt It was I'd nearly .is long nso tl;i:
the directors were Informed ot the theft.
lino linos Hleet Otlleers.
DALLAS. Tex . Oct. 11. The ninth unnii'il
meeting of the Conente-ate.i Order of H o
Ho, n closed today with the elec Iti of
ollicers and the tdoptlnri of res Ijtlo iH
usiieetlng the Galveston disaster Tho
following olllcrs were -leeted. Hnark .f
the universe. William Hllllw-ell, Siivmoin.
(la , senior uoo ho i A II Weir, LP .-..hi,
Neb, junior boo luo W r M't"ui'
Galveston, boium, II M Lunhcr, " " a,
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(nl . .it Im ntlon. J H Wall. Itulfilr,. S'
Y . .iri.iniper Charles W Go nlbind".
Kansas lit, gurdnn. J R. Flolron, i.y
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