w. 1 Vjfr ..... i ..i t. nit. MUrMff 4 v uunmMDV S Kifll ' THE OMAHA UAH;! Hl'-iltil i 'imii r raniL ii.i4 .v. , ; j- THE PEOPLE OF NEBRASKA SPEAK ON CHOICE FOR SENATOR. rlsht nnd (Continued from First Page.) they semi to Lincoln. red vote. . l, ..Mm..,la I'nnt thero I nn necessity lor n JlIIULllL'l Ul .Ul millUH'IJ ...... - - . ... show b'.zan and am of the opinion that tryng l0 forc8 cn th0 people n man they and that a caucus should he agreed upon It should bo by dl- rcpubi.cnns nro unanimous In th. bellrf absolutely -' ; J'V..1.!1; l' :5: .:,,iJ?l,C'UOn- 8ClU " VI I it U I u. n there will bo no election, bacauso Tnornp-1 $oa want. son and Hosewater have friends that will ipv hv tnm in ihn lout, but there will not KT.nAII C'OIWTV bo enough to elect. HARTINOTON. Neb.. Feb. 2.-John Brid Judgo T. 11. Saunders, One ot tho Old enbaugh, Attorney In my opinion ono thing Crippled Veterans of the War I voted for yet remains to bo dono to make corn John C. Fremont in 1850' and bo on down p!cto our famous victory of last No for every republican president since; never vembor. That Is the speedy election bcralchcd a republican ticket; havo always of two republican United States senators, regarded Edwnrd Rosewnter as the sol- Tho manner and spirit In which this Is nc dlers' friend and I). B. Thompson, too; like complUhcd will count for a grent deal. It Hos6wntcr for tho enemies ho has mado should bo dono promptly and cnthuslastl and put tho X to his name last fall. Our tally. Republicans of Nebraska are, and of fellows ought to stop their foolishness and right ought to be, In n Joyous frame cf elect Edward Ilosewater and D. K. Thomp- mind. That should make the work in it,oi ttniin.i amina axnatnrfl nnd hand caiv. Qood fcullriR nnd harmony ought ih(n trv and do somo other Rood work for to bo uppermost. There ought, therefore, !, ii to bo no delay In getting together. Uepub II. II, Campbell, Editor of the Ilccord and Means of Nebraska ask, the party demands Postmaster-Our nconlo ought to get to- It. Wrangling la disintegrating; under the gethor nnd not waste any mom time. Any two republicans would suit me. No ranti would bring more credit to tho Btato It elected United States senator than Edward Hoswatcr. At nny rate there would no no clrcuiiMtancoj It Is nltogoibcr unioemly. Let statesmanship assert Itself. Thcro Is a so North and one from thu South I'latte coun try, nt tho same time, so as to sac mo cxrense to the people of further combina tion und deadlocks. tiioso micnicv, weto: Frank Miller, It. J. Vinton, (J. Carl son. 1). Newman, 11. L. CnrUon, u. iiacaer. Rankin & Itudd, nil dealers In genera merchandise; E. G. West, T. L. Carroll nnd (icorgo Hack, dealers In grain, lum ber and coal; A. V. Carlson, cashier State oughly honest. Above all. ho Is absolutely Independent. Ho Is one of tho foremos men In the country today. Ills! Influent i extends from the I'latte to Washington. He would at once become n leader In the sciato and It will be tho part of grca' wUilom to scud him to represent the state of Nebraska In tho United States senate. 0 E. Emery Tho deadlock should be broken nt once. It's got to bo broken some time and now Is as good a time as any R. W. Sabln The deadlock Is doing the 1 . .. nt. tl.. .......--.. I . V. m 1 1 1 ; 1 bank; Jennings & Spauldlng ami . s'" J"'"' . . cChblns hardware merchants; Attorney get together nnd break It once nnd for all. W I) nimn leading republican worker; A. Mr. Ro-ewator sccmi to be holding his ol mark J 0? Swan,. "l Anderson. H. own very well and 1 should not be sur- C Si II L Williams. It. 11. Doll, prised but it would be Hosewater and -non. P. A. Lundln, C. A. 1M- Thcmpson after nil. Don t It look that way to you? will be settled within a week and lloscwster elected. Hosewater nnd Crounse would wards, F. 11. Winston, manager Houston n a Mnroii. p. O. Dlomuulst and many others. Twc-thlrds of the republicans In and around Gothenburg favor the election of W. II. .J I IIVDIUIII UltUII IIIW.I w-.."" I ... . , , t-I. n I...- t . !. nnnid.l llmni n alinwn 1)V thO VOtO HI MB iiopuuncan Lommiiicc i uum-vu mu .n-p - . . , nt ttnl.rrfalm hnvn n Hit If In PXtlCCt tllO ClCCUOn, 85 well nn i't lv kick coming on my part In taking a dose of bnltevo good politics would dictate his dec Itonowater nnd Thomnsoti as United States lion. senators for Nobroskn. II. A. Scott, Merchant I bcllovo that Ilosewater is as good a man ns has been' mentioned for United States senator and that ho would bring grcnt credit to the Htatc of Nebraska as such. Ho has nlwayu been up to tho rack nnd has not been nfrnld to express his convictions; besides, ho b.-iH always stood by the common people nnd been their friend and would brlnn credit rather than, discredit to nny posi tion he was called to fill. Mr. Hosewater lias bcon a hard worker for tho people of this stato and Iisb never received any re ward only tho consciousness that he has fought for tho right, nnd now our leglsla. turo has the opportunity to nay to him, "Woll done, good and faithful servant, enter Into your reward." Break the dead lock by electing him. lutlon for the present difficulty and It can Edward Hosewater to the united II II.. t f, IMiraril onnnln nml llin SftlllO number. nS a UHll. IIU IUUI1U. IVIBUUUII) t Ulll ll ......... . 1 I m Ilosewater. Other considerations uslde I speak In the highest terms oiuio i'" min hv Snmilor Owens in me scuuiunu. rnnifst. clalmiUE that ho Is only carrying a. Wrston. Hlinlrman Cedar County out tho wisnes oi uio maju. i late is iti'ii:i,n cocxTV. HUHWEI.b. Neb.. Feb. 2. W. ?.. Todd, Editor of Tribune I think tho legislature ought to elect Hosewater and Currle and adjourn at once. l'reslev Cllnc. Heal Estate Agent ThlnK Rosowntcr ought to be elected nnd don't care who clso Tho deadlock Is a disgrace C. O. Hrown. County Attorney I think th' deadlock ought to be broken nt once. Don i that ns who mcmUrs of tho legislature to ad spcedll from here and other places in tho election of United States senator! endorsing me cmmiuuw and I nm sure It would tend to crcato har- water, lney ciaim two men who will serve tho people of our elected blra their representative stnln with nbllltr nnd credit nnd not stoop In Ihm .ll.lnlnn nf nnv iinllllpnl rlllC OT COT' IKIIK.I. ( Ill .VI 1. t.MM-MnvT. Nnli.. Feb . t.t.tH.n T f.Allni'n Ihft lipOtlln I nniirirn A. lurrcu. vuuuw viv " ..ii .i.i .!.,. !ll.-a nml ilo. I.n n frrnml. nnnd thine for IftO SiaiO 11 111'.' slro tho speedy selection of two clean, com- deadlock was ended. They can t do nMnnt ronrn.nnlntlvi. mpn to tllO SCIialO. cISO 10 SncnK OI ns lull h ii.v ' " tltlons forwnrded know as I havo any choice perhaps Moiltlc' -(Special.) Icliu nnd Crounse. S. L. lteasoncr, County Commissioner i think Currle ought to bo elected at oneo. A. J. Horden, Hutcher I nm In favor oi Ilosewater. G. S. Todd. Chairman County Central Committee I nm for Hosewntcr. first, last and all the time, nnd Currlo Is my second man COMW.V COCXTY. BC1IUYI.GR. Neb.. Feb. 2. (Special.) M. U. Cameron, Chairman of the County Central Committee I bollove tho present deadlock over tho election of United States i-enalor is greatly injurious to tho repub. Ucnu party In the state. It would seem that with tho splendid material now beforo tho 11. Iteadv I believe that In selecting United States senators the legislature should Eclcct from the good representative men of the stato nnd not be governed by u lot of politicians who are evidently work Inc nolltlcs only, which when mado n pro fessloii casts In tho shade the majority or tho people. I would like to seo the legis lature take a fltm stand and vote for men on nccount of their nblltty nnd trust worthiness rather than on nccount of party tirostlgo or reword for past services. Com- HAMILTON CfMJVrV. AURORA. Neb.. Feb. 2. The general sentiment here Is In favor of Mr. Hnlnor fni mm nt tin, upnntnrlit til m r pr nnd thev for Bcnators. It (Ion t cio us nny goou. (,0 not gpcm tQ t,nro l0 eXprcs8 their choice Fred Do Lnmatyr. Coni Doaicr i for lho olner pmco. Many would fnvoi em fight It out. Mr. Roscwatcr's election If they were sure W. W. Tweedy, carpenter i ninK i" t,t Mr. Hnlnor would bu his companion In havo landlocked long cnougn. c wl the enate. All, however, nro anxious that two senntors. and this deadlock is mo ,, ... Mnn ,otild take tdaco nt once ana strongest argument I know of why the poo-1 tnnt tno Rnl n0 ongcr continued at the plo should elect them nnd not nave inoir ox,,enso of tho stato by thoso nlready hold 111 thwarted by monopolists nnd railroads. ng nl,lco nnij rccPvlng pay for service ntin Hphtirmnn. Cashier commercial .n- wi,iph tlinv nro not nt nresent c vine In tho tlonnl Dank Tho senatorial uenuiocK huuu.u wny tllat tnelr position cniis lor. bo broken and tho two senntors cieeicu m.nntlnn nf oltlrpa nnvs for tlmo: uMlclcnt witlinni drlnv. Edwnrd Hosewater should I liriCIICdClC CntlNTY lppUlnli.ro Bnnn.nru r.illl.1 h Blprtr,t mh BCrvlci! In tllO IlOUSO alld COntlnliOll BPPIl- l)(i ono Of t lOm. HO nas UCCn UlUirinn I" 1 IW.. 44., .ou., i cu. -.A. II would bo nn honor to tho rnrt nud to cation for party favor nhould not dominate., his efforts to upbuild tho party In this stato Thomas I would consider It an Imposition tho stato. I believe the republican mem bers of tho leglblnturo shemld caucus nmi name Its candidates without further delay. U. W. Dickinson I believe that no sen ator or representative should bo so tied iit with or controlled by influence of candi dates or caucuses that ho cannot properly represent whnt ho knows to bo the views or choices ot his constituents. James Woods I hopo they will soon sift out n lot of tho fellows they cannot hopo to elect or that they will withdraw to that tho field will bo clear to: 'ho strong men. Mr. Melklejohn hns hid honor enough nnd ho should step nsldo from this contest. While personally I do not favor Mr. Rose water, I recognize him ns nn able man for a aenntorshlp. c.vss coti.vrv. 1'L.ATTSMOUTH, Neb., Feb. 2. Judgo A. N. Sullivan I think the Interests of tho slate nnd of the republican party nro ad versely affected by the deadlock. Tho re publican legislature ought to settle this In caucus at the earliest possible moment. Hon. S. M, Chapman Our representatives worn "sent up" to attend to that matter. Sa long nstho failure to elect docs noL Inter fere 'with healthy legislation I seo no harm In fighting It' out. It n deadlock Is iicccorary to give tho Btato first-class men to repre sent us at Washington I seo no Impropriety in "mnklng haBte slowly." Hon. R. U, Windham The Interests of ths state demand thnt the deadlock at Lincoln bo broken. It Is folly for members, ai many nro doing, to bo casting their votes for mon who havo no fallowing. Tho votes BhOuld be concentrated upon those men who nro tho logical enmlldntcH, nnd two of them nominated. Sonio personal preferences will havo to bo sacrlilced, and thnt soon If tho Interests of the- stnto are to bo considered. Important legislation Is demanded, which will bo neglected if tho senatorial deadlock continues. In my Judgment Omnhn should havo ono of the new senntors: sho Is tho great commercial center of tho stnto nnd a prominent mark among the cities of the nation. Mr. Ilosewater may bo objectlonnblo to a largo political clement In tho state, but no ono doubts his equipment for this ex ulted position or his courage to do what ho believes would be for tho best Interests of tho state. Judge Crounse nnd Mr. Mclklo John are both men who bnvo been often tried, nnd either would please tho pcoplo. It Is always snfor to taka n man who has n record than to pick up someone nnd lift him from the bottom to tho topmost round of tho ladder nnd tako chances ot being disap pointed, 1 Julius repporbcrg I would like to seo Edward Ilosewater and Melklejohn elected nnd tho deadlock ended. I know Sonator "W. H. Newell will do the right thing when tho time com ii. II. C. Kerr I think tho time has como for the republican members ot tho legisla ture, to drop their personal preferences for candidates and unite on two good repub licans nnd elect them simultaneously. While I havo never been very partial to Mr. Rose- water I regard him as tho best equipped man for tho senato thnt; wo hnvo In tho stnto. Don 0. Dospaln Edward Hosewater, In placing his name beforo tho people for en dorsement for United Stntcs senutor beforo election, commenced his campaign honestly nd fearlessly nnd I bellcvo that his sincer ity and honesty should be rewarded by his election, nnd thus end the deadlock. WEEl'INO WATER, Neb., Feb. 2. (Spe cial.) I). M. Johnson The deadlock should be broken nnd tho sonntors elected at once. Ily nil means break It if we havo to elect Meesrs. Hosewater and Thompson. J. IC. Kolthloy. Editor Republican Elim inate D. E Thompson from tho contest and select any two good republicans, whose election will not dotract from tho party vote In tho future. W. D. Ambler Am tired of tho whole thing. What wo should have Is the election of United States sonator by popular vote. J. W. Ilullls I am opposed to tho selec tion ot D. E. Thompson and think Douglas county entitled to one ot the senators. WllHom Marshall I think tho weaker candidates should give way to the stronger so Hint the matter may be speedily settled. T. F. Jameson I do not think , E. Thompson Is tho right man for the position. Ilosewater would make a much better scnar tor and would represent tho state. What I want to see is two good republican sena tors as speedily as possible, J. H. Shanbarkcr Mr. Rosowater Is my man; ho can do us moro good than any of them and Is tho right man for the place, Thero should bo n speedy settlement of the matter I would llko to boo good men and not polb tlclnns merely considered, then tho dead' lock would soon be broken. F. Nelson. Cashier of First National Dank. Hnrtington I nm afraid tho r.tate of Nebraska may not bo represented In tho United States sennte tho next two years, which would bo a dlro calamity nnd a dls grace to the majority party In the legist Inturo. I think tho members do not fully renllzo their responsibility or they would got together on two nblo republicans. I'nsttriastor Watson Tho present dead lock Is unfoitunato ns well as expensive. Tho splendid victory of last November should not be clouded by such bitter strife. It seems clear that the interests of the re. publican party would be best considered by tho BClectlo'i of two good, honest, capable men worthy tho trust nnd who by records, either public or private, of efficient, hon ornblo servlco m?rlt such recognition. Let a creditable compromise be effected nnd lho deadlock ended. nnd Is capable to represent tho stnto. if the present leglsluturo falls to elect tw .Inhn Miller. Renl Estate and insurance united stntcs Benaiors. it seema to mo It ouuht to bo ended so they can get down the popular candidates should bo nominated to business. Thoy havo something eiso to nml ttio uenuiocK cnuei:, wnicii causes nccu do. than elect senators. One of the changes less expense and delay wi need In the constitution Is to elect senn- I.. II. Uurton I am of the opinion United fnrx liv the noDiilnr voto. This deadlock States senators should ho elected by tho lmslness Is nn Iniury to tho party In every direct voto of tho people. It seems to mo Btnto where It happens and n hlndrnnco to that Edward Hosewater and D. E. Thomp Iculslntlon. H0" should be the unanimous choice ot thu I.. G. Fulkcrson. Druggist It ought to no present icgisiniuro. iney are men or ami ended by the election of Mr. Edwnrd noso- Ity and would work for tho Interest of their settle It now I.. Cnrpeuter-Glvp us a rest from this '-ntlnued senatorial fight Is the cry which .omes up from all parts of the state. Let some ot the members of tho legislature break away from their present moorings and vote tot two good men uninfluenced by any great corporation, and tho peopto of Nebraska will say "Amen" to tho net. R. H. lingford For tho good of the state the senatorial contest In Nebraska should be ended at once. Roscwatcr's long service for the benefit of the stnto, his large ex perience, wide ncqualntnnee nnd general fitness would seem to entitle him to con sideration, but thero nro plenty ot good men tor tho position. Let two good men bo chosen and without further delay. MAOfSO.V '(tt' NT Y. NORFOLK, Feb. 2. W. II. DuchoU Republlenns tdiould get together In caucus nud Bclict two good men nnd end tho dead lock, so ns to not dclny other Important business. This unseemly squabble Is tin republican. Enough good candidates nro In the field so that no difficulty ought to bs xperienced In selecting two men ot known nblllty who would bo a credit to the state. Dr. A. J. Johnson It Is tlmo It Is set tled. It shows poorly for the party piln. clples to thus dlllydnlly. We have the strength to put thero whom we please. As for mvsolt I would bo sntisfled with Rose. wntcr and Thompson. Colonel S. W. Ilnyes, 1'ollco Judge In Justice to tho people of Nebraska the leg lslature ought to end the deadlock nud get down to the business for which they wero clocted, namely, the mnklnp of laws for the state. Personally I havo no objee Hon to Mr. Hosewntcr. He has done the parly good service by occasionally knock ing over some unworthy candidates who have been nominated. H. II. Patterson, I'ostmnster Sprecher. Colonel iJ E. Simpson nnd M. C. Walker. Steward Hospital for Insane Tho matter should bo decided speedily by electing two good, strong republicans nnd then the leg Isluturc should tin to work for tho Btato. N. A. RalnLoer So far as I nm concerned my choice would be Mr. Hosewater of all other candidates. C. W. llrnasch Hosewater Is my choice. Omaha lice, will be a big thing for Ne lirnnkil. F N. Whlpps, Ranchman-Mr. Hose- make two good senators. ..... u .it ,i.,i,. i hftvn n second choice O. V. Lewis, Farmer-Should be settle .... - .... ......... . !)... ,,lr In mind. We can do no belter ni tins singe som. nninr iui- viwuuu . of the game. nm' Mfl'fJ0"" wo.d be for tho best inicresis ui lilt imrij. svmm; corvi'Y. J. W. Murphy They ought to do some- CRETE. Neb.. Feb. 2. II. M. eiis, thing down there pretty soon. Hosewater Postmaster nnd Editor of the Vtdette Yes. nli Melklejohn should bo clocted. You I would like to see the deadlock broken, ns rnn't plense everybody. It certainly Interferes with general leglsla- jt plillleo Don't know what can be done. Hon. I think If (he little fellows would pull Something ought to be. Hosewater nnd down their lightning rods the question Thompson have earned nn election. would seen bo settled and to the general satisfaction. If 1 was a democrat I mlgiu fnvcr tho two-thirds rule, but as I nm a republican 1 think a mnjorlty should rule. M. E. Hnlght. Hardware Merchant It seems llk a waste of time ami money to prolong this kind of work. 1 think It nrguea in favor of electing United Stntcs senntoM by the direct voto of the people. A. D French, Physician I think they shoulu end this deadlock at once nnd here nfter elect senators by direct vote of tho people. This boys' play Is getting monotonous. 1). T. Drake. Member of School Hoard I think It It wero left to n voto of the people of this county they would elect E. Hosewater. Anton Dredla of tho Conservative Invest ment Company 1 think the people of this county wnnl them to elect D. K. Thompson and E. Rosowater nud do It at once. sahi'v corvrv. PAPILLION, Neb.. Feb. 2. A. F. Empey, Contractor The deadlock on senator Is ex. pensive nnd unnecessary. Thoy ought to ne electoJ by the people. It Is my positive opinion that Edward Hosewater and F. M. Currlo should bo tho senntora from Ne braska, ail ono represents tho eastern part of the state and the other tho western. Hurrah for Hosewater and Currle! Jntncs Wilson, County Judge Until our United Slates senators arc elected by u ttlrect voto of the people we may expect Just such disgusting I'lrcumstnuces. As to a speedy Beltlement. whllo our people de mand such, It Is almost nn Incomprehensi ble problem. A caucus seems the onty solu tion, yet you or 1 would never enter n cau cus If wo felt by so doing that we might bo forced to act against the will of our con Htitucnts and our own sentlmcntn. II. R. lllnes. Nurseryman The Interests of tho republican pnrty In the state cer tainly ile m a ml a a cessation of hostilities In the senatorial llcht. Will Weber-If anything Is done It ought to bo done soon. I nm for Rosewnler nnd don't care who knows it. Think Melklejohn might be nil right for the other senator. II. F. Swnn. Hanker Would like to see the matter settled soon, I believe Hose water la tho best man for the parly nnd the state Resew.ter and Melklejohn would be nil right. E. J. Raymond. Druggist Don't know much about present sltuntlon. The contest should scon be settled. Melklejohn Is satis factory. Don't believe Thompson should bo elected. A. L. Tucker, Hanker Relieve the sena torial contest should bo settled quickly nnd nm of tho opinion that N. W. Youug would make an Ideal senator. J. H. (loll, Meat Market-Settle the mat ter nt once. Relieve the election of Rose water would bo for 'the best Interests of tho parly and state. Dr. J. J. Williams The senatorial situa tion seems to tie badly mixed nnd, should be settled quickly. I believe Hosewater should bo elected for the best Interests of tho party and Nebraska. Hosewntcr nnd Hlnshnw would bo all right. v.ti.nnY rorvrv. OHD. Neb.. Feb. 2. John Moresli, Promi nent Implement Dealer I wnnt to see E. Hosewater elected, nnd somo other good man. W. 11. Keown. County Treasurer They have spent too much I lino over this matter, nnd the people nro getting sick of It. Why don't they elect Currlo nnd eome other good republican nnd then quit. Hon. P. Mortensen I think It a Bhamo to let tho mntter drag on bo. Thoy might to choose two good men nud truo republi cans nnd 'hen quit. 11. Westover, Attorney Of course, wo nro ull for F M. Currle. and I don't enro who the other man Is, only bo he is a republican. water. No ten men, dead or alivo, navo dono ns much for tho republican party In Nebraska an he has. state. F. M. Flansburg and C. L. Allen nro of the opinion the fight on election of United J. W. Ornhnm, Lawyer I nm In favor or stntcs .senators Btioum bo settled rightly HclBctlnir senators by tbo direct vote ot tho and this would be the election ot D. E. b.. Feb. 2.-J. II. MacColl p0rUnt legislative bill made n law which to remain here the rrit of my days, nnd the tnnglo Is by electing met tho entire npproval of every legislator. n8,a republican, would as you to use every tatlvo republicans, and I u ls to cor,ain extent n compromise or nlr 'our P" to be elected to DAV.XOX COI'NTV, LEXINGTON, Neb.. Feb, The wny to cut two good 'rcpreoent think, thnt It ability nnd long service, personally and through the columns ot Tho Dee, In bohnlf of tho republican party and tho Btatc of Nebraska, count for nnythlng that Ilosewater should bo ono ot thu senators. J. S. Thomas, Implement Denier Ilcpubll cans should got Into caucus at once. Select two loyal republicans nnd abide by tho re suit. Edwnrd Rosowater Is my first choice. Thomas Nichols, Farmer Elect Edward Rosowater and a good strong man who Is a truo republican people. C. L. Olds, Merchant It Booms to mo thoso people down thero know the entire situation better than wo do, nnd wo should trust to their knowledge of affairs as to what Is best. Mayor Vaughn I think they ought to get together. All Importnnt legislation Is com promised. Thoro has never been nny Ira- Thompson and Edward Hosewater, the two leading aspirants now, nnd let them then show by their work their lltness for tho trust confided to them. Ill) 11 COUXTY. AMELIA, Nob., Jan. 31. Hon. Edward Roaewater: Dear Sir I, as a resident and tnxpnycr for seventeen -years, who expect mimihick rorvrv. CENTRAL CITY. Neb., Feb. 2. W. W. Wolcott I think Hint three-fifths of the republicans here at least prefer Rosewatei, Thcro have been many changes to Rose water In tho Inst two weeks. W. T. Thompson, Attorney nt Law To end the senatorial deal here my recipe is: Throw over tho polltlcnl Jonah D. E. Thompson let the wishes of tho people be consulted nnd elect able representative re publicans. Hosewater nml Hnlnor will be nil right. Tho good republicans tor thnt position nro lcglcn. J. II. Whlto Would hold ft caucus and nominate two republicans. Hosewntcr ftom tho north Platte nnd let south Platto select their man. W. C. Kerr, Cashier, Farmers' Stato Hank Don't recognize Thompson ns a re publican. Elect Hosewater and Hnlnor. M. O. Scott Get together nnd do some thing. My choice ls E. Hosewater. Dr. W. N. Iluut Would llko to sec them get together nnd do something. Prefer Hosewntcr nnd Holncr. M. A. Chandler They mako mo tired throwing bouquets. Elect Rosowater und Hatncr. nrbltrnment nnd the election of a senntor Is legislation, E. II. Ilarnard, Capitalist Think if they would kill off nhout two-thirds of tho can dldntoB It would simplify matters. Then elect Crounse nnd they could do n great deal worso than chooso Hosewater for the other man. i'ii.mohi: rorvrv. EXETER, Neb., Feb. 2. (Special.) Jacob Lulz, Retired Farmer It Is my opinion that tho legislature should get the United States senato and not glvo up till tho end It not elected. Believing you have dono moro for tho state than any other ono man, nnd If elected aro In a position to do moro than any other mnn In tho republican party, my wish Is for you to stick to It to tho end, and If no sen ator Is elected tho pcoplo would rather seo you go down for right than that they be cheated out ot tholi' choice, which, It it was left to tho ballot, you would surely be elected. Yours respectfully, 0. C. SAMMONS Hugh MacLean Get serenely together In together on two of tho leading candidates caucus. Select Edward Hosewater nnd any othor good republican, O. S. Kinney, Druggist I don't know tho best way to end tho deadlock, hut I think tho best interests ot republicanism and the Btatc demand tho election of Rosowater. John F. Kutz, Merchnut By tho election of Edwnrd Rosowater ns the long term man, Hon. G. W Fox, ex-Mcmber Legislature I am heartily In favor ot the selection ot Edwnrd Rosowater nnd believe harmony will follow. B. E. Powell, Real Estate Hold n caucus and solect Edwnrd Rosewatcr and D, E. Thompson. H. V. Temple, Presldont First National Bank I enn't say as to tho best way of ending the deadlock, but I nm most em phatically In favor ot tho election of Ed ward Hosewntcr for tho best Interests of tbo entiro state. K, M. Lolling, Banker Get squarely to gether In caucus and elect Hosewater quickly. H. O. Smith Tho courso tnken by the lsglslaturo in tho election of United States senators ls too much llko Jockeying nt a horso race. They ought to get together at once, select two republicans and elect them. Or. H. A. Turton Immodlnto caucus. No loyal republican should ask nn election In nny other way. Tho situation In No without further delay. It Is results that tho peoplo aro looking for not petty Jcnl oiisIch. Drop thoBo scattering candidates and unlta on two leading republicans. Cur rle nnd Hosewater nro tho cholco of tho peoplo In this locality. They said so at tho polls last fall vox popull, vox Del. ;.ui: rorvrv. . BEATRICE. Neb., Feb. 2. 0. L. Bcuchley I think this deadlock business is the merest horseplay nnd should censo ot once. It Is dlscrcdltnblo to tho republican party, now In power, and to tho stnte. Tho legis lature should st-ttlo down to this question of Bcnator nt once by selecting two re publicans, immaterial who they ho, so thoy nro reputable republicans, But above nil, stop this horseplay. Hugh J. Dobbs Tho deadlock should bo broken without delay. Tho Nebraska legis lature will honor Itself by electing Ed ward Rosowater as United States senator, Hosewntcr nnd Hnlner would bo n good team nnd one that would bo creditable to tho state. It may bo n llttlo unpopular hero to suggest Mr. Rosewatcr, but ho Is tho Intellectual peer of any man In Ne brnska todny. Ho Ib a mnn of great In fluence at Washington nnd clscwhcro throughout the country. He Is absolutely Independent nnd fearless. Ho is nt all times tho advocate ot the peoplo r.nd uses braska demandB n caucus. Tho promises his great paper to advocate their '.ntcrests a right to expect It. My Edward Hosewater, raosi maiio gave us first cholco Is emphatically. B. F. Frier, Editor Pioneer Thero can bo no doubt but that u lnrgo majority of the. republicans of Dawson county favor tho election of Edward RoBowntor to ths Uultcd Stntcs senato, At tho recent clec. Hon COS of them so exprerscd thomselvcs, while mnny others who favor Mr. Rose water's candidacy failed to express their cholco because they did not deem It was necessary. No man in Nebraska who as pires to a seat In tho upper house of con gress Is tho superior in point of nblllty, rlpo experience nnd Induenco to Mr. Roso wntcr and but vary few, probably, ore hb equal. Such n man would do honor to his I stale by bolng chosen. Ills knowledgo ot public alTnirs nnd his wldo ncqualntnnee wltli public men nro matters of no small moment nnd would very materially add to his valuo as a member ot tho senn'o and to his usefulness to bla stnte. For thirty years ho has continuously and without fal tering stood up with pen nnd tonguo for Nebraska, novcr permitting un opportunlt to pnss to render It such sorvlco ns would enhance Kb standing commercially and In nil other respects, He is deserving at the hands of tho peoplo, possesses tho ability and would, wo bollove, mako an untiring worker for the people ot his stnte and his party ns a member of tho senato of the United Slates. GOTHENBURG, Neb., Feb. 2. Your cor- respondent, in in the stato in tho future. . wl(h ,h ,,mv.,,0,Kl, ' ' J. A. Leaeh-I believe If tho pressure that - . " "-""'" " is being brought to bear on tho representa tives by the railroads and outsiuo innu dices could be removed the deadlock would bo broken. E. E. Day I feel as though It Is a farce for the peoplo to try to elect a United Btntes senator through the representatives ators and that It Is only another gocd ex ample why a constitutional amendment should bo adopted to elect United States senators by n direct vote of the people and thus save the great expense to tho pco pie ot state legislative deadlocks. Our No man owns Mr. Hosewntcr. He is one of the best-Informed mon In tho country and would bo a power for tremendous good In the United States senate, and tin honor to the Btnto of Nebraska. W. P. Norcross A caucus should bo hold at tho earliest moment nnd this dendlnek buslncca ended. Tho legislature can easily select two good republicans from tho can didates now before It. Select two of them nnd get down to the legitimate business of tho session. Captain Sam Blvcns If Governor Diet rich would only exercise a llttlo of tho vim of old Governor Dick Yates of Illinois ho would proroguo the legislature nnd tell tho members to go homo and quit their foolishness, But, seriously, tho legislature has plnycd long enough. It Is now tlmo to do something. Eloct two good republicans and get down to regular business. Send two good men to tho senate that will bo n credit to Nebraska. W. B Knouse The deadlock Is hurting tho pnrty nnd Is disgusting all good repub licans. Tho legislature should sottlo this senatorial question once nnd for nil. There I plenty of good material nnd It could bo settled In ono ballot If tho Joint conven tion wanted to consider tho best Interests of tho voters that elected thorn. I have no particular cholco. Mr. Rosowater will suit me. Ho Is nblo nnd Influential nnd would creditably represent tho Btato at Washington, Mr. Thompson Is also n good man. and there nro others. Only select two good republicans, Henry W. L, Jackson I am hardly pre nared to express myself publicly on the nucstlon of tho deadlock, nut I do think It Bl'OUlu DO DTOKen ni oner, rerauuaa), i nm nil ndmlrcr of Mr. Hosewater. He wcnld make n strong senator. Intcllcctu ally, ho Is ono of tho foremost men of the west. His magnificent paper Is a great nower In tho weBt. I havo read It for many years. There havo been republican state conventions In which I have oppofed cer inln nollclcs of Mr. P.csewater, yet i recog- niip. that he Is a very able mau, He Is kxo.y rorvrv. CHEIGHTON, Neb,. Feb. 2. Wllllnm Graham, Dealei In Hardware ny all means the senatorial deadlock should bo ended and at onco I favor Edward Hosewntcr to senntor. His untiring energy In behalf of the stato has mado him prominent among all clnsscs. Tho good Mr. Rosowater has dono for tho Btatc of Nebraska and tho good he will do entitles him to this high honor In Just recognition ot his past efforts. Max C. Voa Hohdeu, Proprietor Fnrk Hotel Tho senatorial deadlock should bo ended at onco In order that the lcglslaturo may got down to work, Whllo thero nro many good men up for senatorial honors, I bollovo Edward Rosewnter to bo tho cholc of tho common people nnd think In him th people of Nebraska would have n senator they could be proud of. W. A. Hufsmlth If tho will of tho voters ot the last general election Is considered tho deadlock should bo speedily ended nnd Edward Hosewater sent to tho United State senate. C. T. Taylor, Cashier of Stato Bank The tlmo hns come when the senatorial deadlock at Lincoln should he ended. I think th best Interests of tho peoplo of the stnte of Nebraska demand this, Republlenns should forcu their strength nnd end tho struggl nmlcably. N. N. Gillott It is npparant to all that the senatorial deadlock should bo speedily ended. It Is n deterlmont to the republican party, as well as tho best Interests of the stato, I nm In favor of Edward Rosowater for sonator, Innsrauch as ho has tbo best Interests of Nebraska nt heart and is tho best qualified to fill such a position of high honor In my Judgment Mr, Hosewater will, If elected, do moro for tho stato of Nebraska than nny man wo could send. sai Minus rorvrv. ASHLAND. Neb.. Feb. 4. (Special.) Al exander Lnverty, Dclognta to Philadelphia Convention Tho people nro gotttng tired of the delay. Tho republicans of tho legisla ture ought to Bettle tho matter Immedi ately in caucus. II. C. Henry, Commander of Bob Mc- Cook Post No. 21, Grand Army of tho Re public 1 bellcvo that E. Rosewatcr has tho ability to work for tho Interests of the state as well or better than nny other man. nnd thnt he ought to be chosen. It Is cer tnlnly folly to protract the deadlock. Tho longer It ls continued tho moro tho party ls weakened In the state. 0. I). Harford, Furnlturo Dealer When Nebraska wnnts nnythlng or when Omaha wants nnythlng, Edwnrd Hosewater la al ways sent to Washington for It. It Is un belief that Mr. Hosewater ought to bo sent to tho sennte to represent the Btato. It Is universally felt throughout tho stato thnt to continue tho deadlock would bo worso than nonsense. J. O. Meyer, Implement Dealer (gold MARSHALL THEIR EXAMPLE riinrleN I.iililnitli'i- r Oiuiilin Ail itri'MicN StmleiitM nt Lincoln nn Hit .Iiii'IM'm Work, LINCOLN. Feb. 4. (Special.) John Mar shall dny wns celebrated at tbo university this afternoon under the auspices ot tho College of Law. The exercises were held In tho now chnpel nnd wero conducted by Dcnn Reese, who spoke at somo length on tho life and character of Marshall. Charles S. Lohlngler Jf Omaha, member of tho law faculty, delivered tho following address To me the most nlgiilllcnnt fuel In MundmUV career Is the Illustration It nlTords or the power nnd Intlueuce ot the lawyer cud judge In American public Lfc. Wo often hear it (-aid that the lawyer, to bo n fuctor In; public uffnlrn. must enter politics; Hint tho mere lawyer arid tho mere Judge mum be content to live In ooni punitive retirement nnd to exert little In flueuco on society. Mnrshall'H i-ar'er Is a contradiction of all this. Ilo never wan ii politician in the popular peiiti. Ills lllfl wan devoted to tho law und not to polltlcH and yet IiIh appointment to the delicti brobablv chanced tho entiro course ot democrat) I don't tnko much Interest In rcnuhllcnn nolltlcs. nnvwav. but from n ro. Anierle.in history. When Mm shall entered unon his ludgu- . r.. i " shi,, the old federal party to which he iMiscu. belonged was nbout to pans from power J. II. Oliver. Member of Rnnnilnra Cnimiv forever. Hm lenders had lieen defeated nt W. E. Letcher I think tho tlmo has comi. Central Committee for Ashland Precinct lllu Polls; Its policy nnd principles bail be?ii when our representatives nt Lincoln Simula Tho dcndlock ought to be terminated nt Kilned w do something to bring to a' close the sena- once. I am In favor of Edward Hosewater. less '0111180. But while the polltlclaiiH nud torial contest nnd I am Biiro if they would I consider him the best qualified man for ar,V "ora of the opposition were cxuit cousult the wishes of the republican elector thnt position In public llfo In Nobrnskn wow ilc A potiv ui iiiu mine 01 noorasKn thoy would Und unu mo nest posted mnu on politics and strlfea of purllsnn politics, Jotm .Mnniimii .. .uifci.- .mijimi in uivor 01 jwiwnru nose- mmccrnu. imp icgisiniuro cnu mako no wnior, nnd I hcllevo the best Interests of tho mistake by the election of Mr. Hosewntcr. Btato of Nebraska demand that Edwnrd Francis Lemon. Jeweler Mv rensnn f,,r Hosewater bo elected to tho United States desiring tho election of E, Rosewnter Is senato; as to n senator from tho south that I consider him the most comnotent mid Platto I nm in favor of elthor Mr. Halncr Hint ho Is tho man who would do the most tended nnd thnt the eoiiHtltutlnn oiwht to or Hlnshnw. I fnr tlm utnin TV. .,n,, .1.. . I lie i-niisl rui'il llbernllv to thnt end. Ami , . . .. . . " whenever neenslon onereil. lis 111 l le cane uuhuiock is contrary to tno wlslios of the f nihl.onH uimliist Omlu. n Wheat. Im wns slowly oimrnrtlng tho roJO"t wns slowly federalism upon the J'JrlS' prildeni; of our country. Marthnll came to the bench with profound c mvlotloiu concerning tho nature nnd powers 'if tho federal government. Ho believed Hint these powers cught to be stroncthencil und ex- I J lllll.Vri. v,.nr on.l l,l,.l,t.. Inl. .... V" V.V. I ".-I...... .V.l;.. l.lll T 1-nn.n., , ... " ."h". ...Jilllvuo lu IIIU TUpUD- I COUnCII I llCr-U VUlll lei llllin III m-fiiim III" 111" ! ULLbRTO.N, Neb., Feb. 2. (Sneclnl. llc.nn n.irtv nf Hie Innil. In thnt ense. you remein') r mis ucing tho homo of Mr. Melklejohn W. N. Becker lr.. ninnr r n, ai.i.. and ho being very-nopulnr with tho repub- Gazettc-For the best Interests of tho ro llcans hero. I daro say that 95 per cent publican party in tho eominir f,.n i,..i of them nro anxious to sen him rhn.nn I n ... -..-..v.. vwU. iL.ltii,(viUij ,. ,.,m iireHeiii iinnii. lock In tho legislature Is Imperative. I favor tho election of Edwnrd Hosewater to the United States sennte, believing he would mnko Nebraska moro Influential In congress thnn nny other man now mimed for the place. H. II. Shedd, ex-LIeutennnt flmwrnnr Whllo all will agree that competition for position or senator is leclllinntn nn,i mnrknhlo accuracy In determining forecasts 'en "ho no douVt that lonJ ZZ?' . ot Individual nolltlclans. And i .,,i S " uo " . . 1 lb.at. 11 IonK cntlnuancu of ono of tho Kcnutors by our present legis lature. otoi: rorvrv. SYRACUSE. Neb., Feb. 2. Dr. T. H. Ash- ton, Physician For mnny long years E. unsownier nas necn u renin can nf thn fearless, Intelligent order. Not onlv has he built up nnd sustained tho best dally In tho tho Kii-iii wubi, nui no uns manifested n re in nearly n.n i.,. , .. " :7 ? io ihrdir ;tz u yrZ ii.uieiu. no mis ucou an inuerat gab o to crow out of llin tnt n,i ,i , ,. ,::""" r."...u,, oul frmulnto a set of nermanen. ml S couraKr,,MV.TU " " Procedure of ..,, ,,,.,,," " ' . ,, ' ." enn-.onai caucuses. ... .... MM,..,, nuiu ut'Kit'ti an ino no- 1 Blrablo qualities, nnd knowledgo not Bur- siiKiiniA.v rorvrv passed, ir equalled, hy any In tho stnto. However, this deadlock farce and combined nonsense should ccaso nt once. -Talking with many RUSHVILLE, Neb., Feb. 3.-Thcrn l unanimous dcslro to havo tho deadlock ended at once. People hero aro getting disgusted nt tho wny things nro running nt Lincoln. Thero is an ovorwhelmlmr sen. tliuent against Thompson hero, In fact only pi;nicts rorx'rv. GRANT, Ncu., Feb. 3. republicans nbout tho "deadlock" on the ono republican la known to fnvor him senatorial question, nil without exception a petition has been circulated ngnlnst think It should be ended without delay. Thompson nnd every republican In Rush Fpenking In reference to the enndldates, vlllc, except two, signed It nnd the sentl- nim.-ieiiun mini .ii. iiunnnuiur, umy iwo nient in the main Is for nnyono but Thomo- son. nro rcnlly opposed to him. Wesley Prlngle, County Chairman No other man can represent mo people and in t LINCOLN roi .vrv. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Fob. 2. John R. Rltncr I havo watched tho senatorial vote with great Interest aud nm convinced It will bo to tho best interests ot the repub lican party If tho deadlock ls broken with out delay. Its contlnuanco will cugoudor strlfo and lll-feellng dangerous to repub lican success in tho future. Let It bo broken, no matter who may gain by the crash. D, H. White Tho present senatorial right has lutcrfercd long enough with matters of legislation and tho sooner It Is broken tho better for tho state nnd tho republican party. It is reasonable to say that Douglas county Is entitled to a senator nnd if tho lcglslaturo selected Rosewnter ns one of tho two to bo chosen no mistake would bo made, D. W. Baker Two years ago a deadlock continued for weoks nnd weeks over tho cholco of n senator nnd created ditsatis faction from, which tho republican party has not fully recovered. Tho ono now ex isting should bo ended Immediately uud that thin may bo dono It seems to bo necessary that D. E. Thompson retire from the race. Let hlra do this and ho will gnln tho respect of a host of republicans throughout the state. Oeorgo L. Carter The deadlock now ex lattng In tho senatorial fight Is Involving unnecessary cxpenso on tho stato nud should be brought to a speedy termination Thero are plenty of good men from whom t chooso Hosewntcr, Crounse, Melklejoh and others from north of tho Platto an' Hlnshaw, Halncr, Martin and others from south ot the I'latte. The legislature should crests of Nebraska as well as E. Rose- ater. J. n. Sherman, County Clerk Wo want' Rosewatcr first, then select tho next best man from tho rcmnlnder, nnd end tho dead lock at once. Nels Johnson, County Treasurer Ye, It Is n shame for thoso men to haggle over tho selection of n man for senator. Mr. Hosewater Is for Nebraska and her peoplo nnd should bo chosen nt once. O. P. Alford. Ono of tho Old Standby Re publicans, Now Sick In Bed Mr: Rosowater ls tho cholco of tho pcoplo and should nc elected. Charles II Colttcr, Lumber nnd Coal Dealer Mr. Hosewater Is my first cholco nnd ho should be elected; ho l tho cholco of the people. John W. Rutlcdge My choice Is Mr. Rosewnter; ho Is the man lor tno people. II. II. Artcrburn I have read his paper for twenty years (speaking of Mr. Rose water): ho hns nlwaya stood up for Np braska. and he will do it ns NcbrasKa b sonator. Fred Farhboch, Stock and Lumber I nm for Rosewatcr; he Is tho peoplo's man J. A. Youso. General Kto-e My nrsi cholco Is for E. Hosewater; ho is tho man for the wholo stato of Nebrasita. T. P. Griffith, Stockman Mr. Hosewntcr Is tho man for tho peoplo and tho old sol Her hao a warm friend In him. I am for him. T. Bobrlck. rostmastcr--Mr. Rosewnter Is tho nconle's man; ho works for Nebraska and her Interests. Wo cannot do bettor than Qmi Mm to tho senate. Wo owo It to him ns a worthy laborer In tho Interests ot Nebraska, Ho is familiar with Washington llfo and the way of doing things in con gross. Wo should send him by all means C. A. Powell. Ranchman E, Roflewatcr I my first choice; his Influence, backed by The County Clerk Van Vleck Is opposed to Thompson, realizing that ho of all men will do moro to drive back ropuhllrnnlsm In the west than nny other candidate. W. N. Ford Is for Thompson. City Attorney Allen J. Bceson I ndmlre Mr. Rosownter's ability and bollovo It was largely through his Influence nnd that nf Tho Omaha He'o thnt tho republicans car- led this state last fall. I would be glad o bco Mr. Ilosewater elected United States senator and thus end tho deadlock. Rush O. Fellows, Plattsmouth Post I be llcvo that to Mr. Edwnrd Rosowater moro thnn to nny other one man In this stale s duo tho general prosperity of Nebraska nnd Omaha In particular, and to elect hlro o the exalted position of United States senator would bo to send to Washington a man who is In pcrfoct harmony with the administration. Ex-Mayor F. M. Rlclicy I do not like the deadlock nt nil. Dr. Schlldknecht The republican mem bers should get together and clrct two United States senators at once. I think Mr. Edwnrd Hosewater Is a very ablo and competent man for United States senntor. ho refused to tnko the strict view that the power of enngresrt to regulate cnmin'Tee wna confined to mere trnllle. lie rnv' "commerto" the broader meaning of com .nllnlentlrm find tllllH briltlulll U'ltlllll tile pule of federal JurlBdletlnn oven nn humble ferry lino iutohh the Hudson river An 1 so nil through the more than .n thlid f n centurv during which Mnrshiill presided over the court lie was rowrmng ino eon Htltutlnii, while politicians were concerned with the nrrair or n nay; wiuie Hiuit"iin"ii even were legislating for n few yenra at most, thlft man, who never usplri'd to be moro than n lawyer nnd n Judge, wns fram Ing rules wiuell would 4'oniroi ine uvea imiu liberties of his countrymen for gener.nloim to como. ... .... Mnrshall'H decision hnvo not altogether escaped criticism. They wero somoMnrs denounced by cnnloniporarle; even posterity bus not bceii uimnlmous In their approval. The editor of thn American fiw Ilnvlew, for example, Seymour I). Thump lion. Is nil IneosHant critic of tho ileeHloil In lho Dartmouth college ease. Hut the fact remains that the dllTereni-o between tho constitution nt Dip beginning of thn last century nnd the constitution tndav Is largely duo to tho Inborn of John Marshall, And this fact demonstrates ns nothing dsn cult th dignity. Iinportnnco nnd powr rf the Judicial olllce. , , Sir Frederick Pollock, In Ills Oxford i.'uenvr. n imnte which mnv bo rend Willi Interest nud profit by ull law students, un woll (is lawyer!', has n line paH-msc In which hr pictures' a world in which dwe.1. the groa' lurlxts of nil limn, nmomi whom he ranks Mni'Hhnll. "In thnt world.-' he snys. "Moses und Mnnu sit enthroned r.di by side, guiding the dtiwntuu' fine of Justlco und rlgliti'ousneRH of the two m.nior races of Hm earth. Holnn, Hcalvohi nnd t'lulnn wnlk ns famlllui' friends with UlaekHlnne nnd Kent, with 8 ory and Mnrslull. while the erlmcH of n Ilonapaiin nnd the bigotry nf ll Jiitlnlnn are nlUn for gotten beenuse nt their bidding tho rouull places In tho ways of Jimtlce wero mndo pinin. Of the long line nf iudgns who have built up tho mighty fabric of Anglo-American law perhaps only nun can be cnmpired to Marshall In the extent nnd Importance of is lonlrlimnons. iiiiiiifiieni, n' wenty-etght years presided over the It Mm h bench created tno commercial inw oi land. Mnrhnll created lho constitutional aw or America, ui me ' ' nual neciHinuH reimen ii m n ir 'ourt fn.m the time of Its organization un n Mi.rulinll'H death, he himself wrn tn Ihn opinions in thlrty-dx. The next lib; lies- liumoer, wriiien j i.j. eleven- . ., ,nll StlldOIHH 01 llie lliw, woi h iik "J"""" .... .. i,u n,.il,.li, llin doe m niiH. draw ing peionnlal Inspiration from lho otilnlo'ia jf Marshall, may, well njiply to Him thn li tapll used wim icnj " , , If you Bcek Hl monument, look nroiind Melt Coldlei'i Heliirn. SAN KHANCISro, Feb. 4.-Tho 411 sick soldlera who came from Manila on ii transport warren nm...-., ... Prcsld o general hospital The majority are n i ii convalescent condition. Two luinilrod worn entered nt th hospital nud the bnlanco transferred to the post nuthorltlcj to be mustered oui mi u w.vvxi: rorvrv. WAYNE, Neb., Feb. 2. Walter Weber Miller The legislature ought to Bettlo the senatorial contest soon. Rosowater Is ono of tho most able men In tho state nnd I hopo ho will be elected. L. F. Holtz. Tailor Legislators are mak Ing fools of themselves. Would llko to seo Thompson elected because thoy are making such a fight on him. Emll Weber, Miller I am for Rosowater Would llko to do something for him. Ho lu the most ablo man for tho position, for tho benefit of the party and state. Matter should bo settled soon. J. fl. Minos. Jeweler Don't know much about the situation, but think Judgo Kin liald the best man yet mentioned. P. L. Miller, Grocer Believe the contest ma n'fl I Mil OT 1 t'lir HO HI WIf inniHMi i mi- a passenger on the Warren and s now nitlnnt lit the hnp 111 . Cnlnnd A Daggett of the Fourteenth Infantry nlse arrived on a short lenvo of absence. G 0 THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Coffee injures growinK children even when It is weakened. Oraln-O Kh'cs tlicni bris'itcr eyes, firmer flesh, eruickcr Intclllfjenconnd hap pier dispositions. They enn drink nil they want of .Ornln-O tho moro the better and it tastes llko coffee. All t'ott ri ; 13e. and Vic.