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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: 8ATUKDAY, .TAXITAKY SO. 1004.
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Tim Omaiia Daily Bee.
' E.'fcbfEWATEn. EDITOR.
rUBLJSHED EVERT MOBNINO.
TERMS OP SmsCRIPTION.
F'ally Iv CWltSotit "mndayl. On Tear..v
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hould be addressed to City Circulation De
partment. OFFICES.
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ty -fifth and M atreet.
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wall account. Personal etiecks, except on
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THE BEE PUBL.ISHINO COM PAW T.
STATEMENT OP CIRCULATION.
Utat of Nebraska. Douglas County, w.t
Oeorr R. Txschuck. secretary of The nee
Publishing Compsny. being duly sworn.
' mmvm th k r.nai number of 1U1I ana
nl... . Tk. DallV. MorTlIng,
Fnlrnr anil Sunday Bee printed during
tha month of December, 1903, wa as tol
10
WHlTHtK ARK WM VBIFTISGT fg wthlnd yet on the municipal statute campaign wa not yet In eight. Now. In the OTHER LAKHS THAI Ot RS.
- . ... . .. . i. i. ....i i.i..- . mir nnn or in mi bmi ii on, wnn m i
ine rHHILf) Of INt'ltrHaK!! tre rOTirTfmi"! I """a nuiinriniuii .iri, irMiiiiina I j.u i.i. r-...r .r that
i , ..i. a. ... t.i. .., ..I.- l..tpl.n nf till am. T " ' " v .
iy b wnous irumriu mm mom vr in.-., i v. . j r.. ........ v . nl8 ,ietve n, grown o greatT
tlf-alt with. When the sistonts.
1 .. .-8 - I Melancholy Waste )t Tower.
and bravely
p'reit: stnte constitution was ndopfpil
In 1870 the state debt wa compara
tively trivial .and the .frnuirrs of the
constitution,
BmuiiliTO.Jtic! Brooklyn Eagle.
In a BiMHv-h In tint house of represent- I Scientist have estimated that If tha
atlve a few .lava Biro Sir. Williams, the P"" which la expended in taut toui a
The. enormoua poeslhllltlrs of cotton cul
ture In the Srudan re not being lost sight
of In England. What la required before
great developments can take, place la the
completion of the railway from Berber to
Suakln, ao that when the cotton Is grown
It can be marketed at a reasonable cost. An
Influential association la urging the British
THERE IS KO SUBSTITUTE FOX
fl 1 1 n r h M M I Y M Or PX- I I ran I r inr.Met.4 ailnn tha lath
traVaRHtice, expreattly llmititl the state " """r n-uuer n-y um. .... cana, would ,n WQrkng ordpf by en, TP a CromVr has
a iffo vvini . .. nf free silver quertlon nmJ to that extent july. quickly as possible. Ird Cromer has
debt to 1 100,000. WHhln.a quarter ol i.t i promised his active co-operation and sup-
a century after the conatltutlon was Pt himself on re,rd In opinion to i Flow,r. Port. The association Is also urging the
adopted the state debt had gradually in- f " democracy It BZ atoJZil overmn.nt to erect a dam acroe, the
. ,,.ww-. now very eenera y recognised thae ot. iouis uione-uemocrat. Baraka -at Tokar, by which the area avail
crease,! from less than 1.KMK to more ' strongest men carnation worn on McKlnley day able for cultlvatlony would be gr,.tly ,n.
than 1,00(1,000. At the end of 1WJ the nam" onf r 8r",f. wl a tribute to gentle manllnes. and creH Kvfn unpf , conalU(n,
state debt eveedod $l,rKK),0()0,
November 30, 1003, the state debt ag
gregated f2,2G.V"?-21. '
In the discussion of the growth of the
state debt pilous comparisons, crimina
tion and recrimination between repub
lican administrations and demo-pop ad
ministrations, and !etween repnbllcan
I 1,1. ...1I,I. .1111,. ( WIHtT .... .. "."V ...I 1 "' r'vrn unarr prewni
0 ... ...o FU.., ... .B. a xoaen mai oniy me progresa I being made. An extract from a
to me ueruanu or air. uryan tiiai iue oi ine jusi amen sweet ana Diosiom in m i jter from Suakln say: "The ground I
silver plank of the last two democratic I duBt " r cultivated by Arabs, who know very little
i about cotton growing, but It Is ao rich that
I'lteaav l.lea tha Head. 1 u
in t . . , . . . I - ' etftu.. ivuua i .i. mi. a niurs limn a.. i . r
will undoubtedly exert much Influence. chir. B-oi..rM. I nrn, h. . .i-v. .
He la In company with a number of Report from Servla Indicate that King tar (a cantar being about MM pounds). Last
prominent democrats In this position, 1 Peter excites about as much enthualaam I year 13,000 feddana were planted, and thla
some of them formerly ardent advocates I n'n he appear In the treet of the cap-1 -ear the are 1 Increased to 23,000, and w
ratio 1 urH?mnn wuum iii a x- aro ui me nMn.iin umi nexi yenr win sea
m least xvav leaaana unuer cuii.ivai.on.
Best Egyptian seeds are used. So far we
Let the Dead Rest. Sdo not know that the government Intends to
Philadelphia Record (dem.) dam the Khor Barak a, at any rate for the
legislatures and fusion legislatures, af- l" ol l . c picnic.
ford very little comfort to the Nebraska 10 to 1. Among these la m,.
taxpayer. Bnfflceth to say that the state Iubt.l. of Idaho who Is quoted
debt has been Increased at the rate of " uld l'c toK '.T
innnnrt ..e .n.,m .n,i ti,or 1. m in.- aiurm the free silver planus or tne piat
1..' .. t ,i..rD. forma of 1800 and 1000. He declared,
It did not need any Doll of democratic I present, but If thla were done It I estl-
repreaentatlve In conaress and state leg!- mated that from Tokar to Kasala 1. .,
lature or of leadlna- democratic new- roughly-2,000,000 feddan would be cultl-
as reported, that the free silver issue papers and dtHens to demonstrate the vatable."
In the hall of the Vatican called the Bala
.10,220
.80,200
.8O.0T0
.80,685
.aoioo
IT
1S
il
to
n.
.m,Bso
,8O,T0
.81.03O
.87,020
.IM.STO
B ..8O.TT0
a 80,9)90
14 81.SOO
J5 81, BOO
M 81JH0
17 80.SOO
M.... 8d,TSO
tt .80, tWO
SO 83,010
11 83,400
...4, 80,010
t...... S0.340
1 80,000
ai.iio
to soi.'m
11 80,400
12......... 80,400
1 ,...8T,010
14 8M)00
16 80,700
U 81.10O .
Total 471
Lts unsold and returned copies..., 10,481
Ket total sales 036,84
Net average sale...., 8080
QBOROa B. TZ8CHUCK. .'
Subscribed In my presence and sworn to
before m this list day of December, A. D
1801. il. B. H UNGATE,. .
(SeaV.) Notary Publlo. '
matAetfillr iinloaa itoctnlvA ' flctlun is
ot . ,olf ta cn.wi iiruin Incnrrlno- nd cannot be revived. He ex- unwillingness of the party to have anything
taken and a halt is called upon Incurring tu a 4. further to do with Brvanlsm as set forth
debt beyond the revenues available to 1"'" url " "k, w" ""T In the Kansas city platform. Mr. Bryan" Matilda there has tor years been an ac-
iiauuuni oiuvvi.uuu ... wi b. tt..u own fcntlcs ,now tnat- he understands the cumuIaUon of tha present offered to Pop
Mr. Bryan'8 ideas. Senator Teller con-1 situation. Me la "going It" accordingly In I Loo XIII., some of great value. Many of
. .. s i t 1 .. . an ani1.iiln.iB . , . . . a waam I inem. howevftr rm.din a ineea unit nrllclAa
1 . h a k. euro wuu IUB view ui kuduh, ao uuvo - .n.puic.w w 1 " - ' r . ' .
" . w 'r:. . : Ul Senntnr Newlnnda. Tho latter li ' " Pub"o xe.
vision of the revenuo laws, nag ao-1 - - -.
liberately made it impossible for the QTOlM W- euver wm wn.,? Or.l Throash small Hola.
administration to make ends meet for an ,n the In mP'n na Pittsburg Dispatch.
Tim vnrlona nrmronrla- 18 unnecessary ,xo urag u juio iue imv- .ust about the time that the austere sen
Aboolutcl Puro
IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTHS
meet current' expenses.
While the" last legislature lias endear
POLITICAL. pRIFT.
of leather, for Instance, have been much
damaged by dust and rats. It la said that
,77t ,lla .1 Z. Z.I . Qotham a yet, and there la a,sneaklng
ance of those artlclea, and at first a great . , ' 4. , . ', ,,,
The lid does not appear to be off of
form that will b framed by the 8t I ate ha decided that there was no con-
not In har-1 BtrucUve recess between 11:60 p. m. and
several years.
tlnna voted bv the lust leidslnture by
... ... .t I Trillin convention. I am
rar exceea me estimatea income oi xne - - ...,, Mm,m noon of December 7, 1803, the house has
state for thenrttt two years. On the mony wlth Mr- Bryan Meaof reaffirm- beforo u an mgmtA' 6eteW, bin which
ton nf thla rnld.unon the nermanent ing all of the platform of 1000, nor do I Includes-an Item of $163,000 to pay the mem-
school fund, into which the Irrodeem- thlnk- wl be do1"" A canvas of bars coiutrueUjre mileage wi.lch
: . democratic sentiment in congress led In that Imperceptible space
ante state warrants are uumycu. tu nr " . There are .usplCon. that the senate may
legislature called for a constitutional - " " ? " agree to the Item, in -lew of the clear
convention that will In volve. an outlay to teafflnnlng the silver declaration or I understanding that there will b nothing
suspicion abroad that there la some dlsap
polntment among the righteous that It Is
till closed.
A new Richmond has appeared upon the
of at least $300,000. Where thla enor
mous sum is to come from and wly
tho Chicago-Kansas City platforms,
But how is it with the rank and file
inch a burden- should hate been a ot the democracy, to which Mr. Bryan
' I . rtM. I I at .1 V I
aiimori- at thla tiih is. inexnlleable. ' Pt-''f i "pmiu.m ui m-mm-reia .u
ir rw without aavintf thnt a ' con- congress are not necessarily decisive,
International lottery wa thought of. As
however, lotteries are illegal In some1 coun
tries the choice fell upon on Immense ba-
ar. of whtnh the nroceoria ahull, hv ordofa
of his hollnew be devoted to the varloua tieia or aemocratlc national pontic, jio .
Banal charities Tha hn.nr. It la stated. Edwin Warfleld, elected November S gov-
m w r..ni.. . Min.. .ith ik. rrnor of Maryland by a plurality of 12.SGS.
they trav- . .,.,,. ,. ,.,, .. Oovernor Warfleld'a friends ay that he
congress n that Imperceptible space of time. flfUoth annvcr.arv. of the nmmula-atlon of will without doubt be presented to the dem-
the dogma of the Immaculate conception, ocratlo national convention at bi. jouis aa
when large numbera of foreigners may be I presidential candidate.
expected to visit the "teternal City. It la, I The salary of the president of Mexico
however, supposed that the presents of I and ef the governor general or the Uomin-
soverelgna to Leo XIII., wHlch are numer- Ion of Canada la IbO.OOO a year, the same
ous and costly, will not be included tn the I as that of the president of the United
ale, but will be placed In one of the Vati. State. Tha population of Mexico I .',500,
A very large eum will. It la 000. that of Canada B.tnO.OOO, and of the
United State (including our Insular pus
constructive about the money paid.
A Grotesque Falsehood.
Lincoln .Star. -
Nothing could be more grotesquely false can museums.
Lest we forget to mention It, . the.
(round hog is expected, to put la his
appearance next Tuesday. .
Governor Van Hant'a assurance, that
11 Minnesota Is for Iloosevelt doe not
include J. J. Hill of Pauleapolla.
Ip to date the democratic attempt to
get a campaign issue out of the Iloose
velt Fanama correspondence hus not
been successful.
and nrenoat ernila than tn mllnnntA Chan.'l vnnetd ha renllxel hv -ha hntmr
tlnnnnen nf tho nollcv mirsuod bv the u raaiier oi ihcx luey uave inr icnu oenae Andrew a repreaentlng Abraham . tsslQns) nearly 10,000,000.
-.ei.,a a,T,(nloteation onl wioln t utva innueiice man is commoniy supposcu. mncuin a -ine Door.- ine cnanceuor The working or the Irish lana act nasi united States Senator William J. Stone
I ' ' I A. 1- A all A M IL... I tiaVHr AA AnVthltlV fit thfl atrtrt fill vmrVtinsV I r.snallak11w AAaaa TV.rt tana ntm sMVlOrflllv I M la. - -.a. .... 4 1
Vithth the past eight year means ah " 18 lue "l V" mnr n, 'uW" "Z
tnorewse of the stnte debt to more than ana representauves wno win aictateme . . ... .... i . man ... - - -- - - ... . .! :;.". .u " "
$3,000,000 within the next five years, "election or aeicgates to tne nauonai w( the martyred president wa painfully that It Is from 25 to M per cent more than rational convention, and that If his right
Such financiering Is a disgrace to any convention ana witnout Knowing tne i conscious or the "indecorous ways" which I the fair market value of the holdings,, and to this honor la contested he will demand
v.mmntrnitb Koliraata l"nnf tt the feeling of these democratic oonstltuen- of,en wa ourc of anxiety to those near I In confirmation cf their claim they point a recognition on the ground lhat he needs
ma, ' Mnm a WMltht ataraa m ciea no definite Judgment can be formed I' "Ti . nl warmeet sup- to the prices at which landlords .old to . public vindication since the recent dla-
v,,., .., ... . nnu mere ib imrau.ni evidence about 80.000 tenants under tne oia purcnaae closure concerning him anneared In tr.e
. . . i in mmt i w w nn win t.d it inn rr mu iiu . i. .... a i
tho M as SB DPI valler. There IB no " tnai Lincoln keenly felt the lack Of educa- law. when the land court, on behalf newananera.
I I eMnnail Ann rAn 4-1 am . T la K tin niAAna I ... 4...4 I , 1 - ...... ... ... . .. I
ra id reason Why this state Should in "- "" -. ' wnai me or the public, oetermineo tne "rair price. - gome of the democratic national commit-
times of pence and with no extraordl- impossible that between now and July cnanceuor alluded to. n u alleged that a great majority of the teemen are opposed to any convention at
I m I eaaaBsBMBBaaaBBBBaBaBBaasBBBSBBSBs I Ih. naanwaa n aA aanlr Inir fnw Vta MBlmltm I . . M a , .
n..rv ilnnomla iinnn It cnntlnno to nllniin Mr- ryan, II 06 Bliau prosecute nisi ... .anu .mu.. ... ....... Bt. jouis oi a aoiegate irom f-orto Hico.
nury demands upon It ConUnue to pile up v platform " ,T' 'h Dtl rice in the prMent ,aw' and ths These democrat, who are gam.t a Porto
On enormOUS State debt. " IOr 1 " "J piuuorai fi pau. p.onee p tenants, under the advice Of their leaders, Rlonn lvnreentatlva of .lemonrarv recall
Tho problem that Confronts the peo- w,tn tne v'Kr and geal to be expectea Governor Dockpry never cut much of a r declare St would be fpollsh on their part that It wa Prince David of Hawaii who
"Pha sing like a bird," we whisper tn our
comixiiiloii, a fair young thing who naa ao
companlud u to the recital given by a rival
bene.
"She ought to." replied the gentle dam
sel. Bhe talks like a parrot; e very lxl y
snys she Is a gouin, and She I pigeon
toed." littsburg Dispatch.
famous old woman who lived In a shoe
And had so many children she didn t know
whHt to do,
Attended, lung with quite a few other
Similarly troubled, a Congress of Mothers,
And heard such a number of paper there
read,
That when she got home her children Were
dead. Brooklyn Life.
pie of Nebraska should be linet at the of hlm w111 ablG t0 to himself figure In the suppression of the disorders 1 to agree to term that would land them Bt KanSa City In 1900 cast the deciding
a inw, j yai o. . ..o . vote ia tne national committee xor tne
which 1 the advisory gpedflo declaration In the platform of lfl
Manila fear, a ShorUgO Of Coal. Im- BCVClW - fnvnrnMa ht rlerhsnd for fn-. VlZeXCeVt CJ"?n tho badg. of the body of the United Irish ,eague at it. to t.
airlii-how vou oonld lauirh at the coal I " s" I ... I" ; , "v ... i ,"""- Tne New yorK eraia Washington
Cf "I-W. V. 81 . 2 - . J"""- J The moment It appeared that the the situation minutely, and resolved that bul,au hBi cornered 101 democrat. In con-
im.uu. nuc uiu lunuivuicKr lie ci i .. . ... , .. i rh almost hvaterlefll anneals which I sinning carriage crivers In Bt. Louis were I the landlords had "createa a situation oi
reaches the frost lino,
. . .J . .... ... . .w. . . '
rum iiiWHirfu Mh. reorgimlzers are mak- "keL.t0 r,peat tna "wcltle. p.rpetrated great gravity." and that an amending act B that the chlcgo and Kansa. City
There are people, in this country who , h. Chicago, by Interfering with funeral., of Parliament wa. absolutely aeceesary DUltform. muit be affirmed bn the Bt.
K Kansas City gets the aame rate as are apprehensive that, in the event of TV" " v.. he promptT made " known that th "hole to relieve the deadlock. Mr T. w. Russell. LoutI conv.ntlon. only four democrai in
Omaha to Mlnneanoli. n wheat thla Mr. Chamberlain winning in bla fight 1 ' ..." : " " V" !r " "f "l .no u,.po,aI. or M:.".,eaaer. OI ? A I .T. 3! congrea .tand with Mr. Bryan on these
-----t i ..inuence ana geeniy apprenensive mat wi o. ponce .o prevent mien mte witn tne naiionaimi ma. iw diu mu.i d , Mnt-RBrneiitatlvHi John P. flhaf
rif iru l,nnU with a V nnnxcUn fl)F II ChfinflTA in Ilrltlflh flsCftl DOlIfV itt.- . . I .v.. . . j, .w.. 4.t.... . 1 lwu Fim-iwpraHiiuvw oun . win
grea to ask whether they agree with Mr.
oo tha aame cowmodltyrto the gulf.
Would, have a serious effect upon "our
trade, while operating to the advatk-.l
roth of Colorado, Gilbert M. Hitchcock of
.Tfom reports Trom Seoul It would ap-ltage ol! Canada. Ihey urge, therefore
' pear that the Coreans are fit subjects that our government should as soon aa
v or .benevolent assimilation on the part passible enter Into negotiations with
of any power which will respect treaty the Dominion for closer trade relations,
riglits, I believing that If such an arrangement1
could beeffected It would Derhana nut
anna Bk n f tlu. V a A i I ti A a,! tksr wil'Vimtr Aa.
mav a trn In ma mhal in tila unriort a I -"- wbhuu iiu iicmiuncT in l rmuicBiiy wuruuDu, n. w w wv --i
mnioritv of th nartv T1k New York "f"1" n,m ro,r armea ?prce. .That's lay. He wants eompueory aae a a i.r N,braakBi Charles K. Cochran of Missouri
-r: .:. " ' Z a sort or executive action that count In price 0ed by-pubne autnonty. no rays, ud xjacgr W. Ollleeple. of Texas. A'nt
tiu(w wiasci, " I preserving jne aignny or law. - - . "There ought to ne no more iana uy w ,r ixty-four members of cbn-
-W ash-
is going on over here long enough.'
ington Blur.
"Bring me a scrambled, egg."
An far. atrt Yes. sir. Hut 'you'll hav
to loave a d.poelt at the cos a. sir." Cleve
land. Plain liealer;
'Tinn." nlned little Willie. - whloh Is it
better to be a big toad In a little puddU
or a little toad In a big puildleT"
"If better to be a big toad In
r;
uddle," answered the amblUuu fai
HHrolt tT i'ress.
a big
ther.
daring, that his "power f0r"nl8chlef In
creases with every passing day," but
such papers carry little weight with tho
rank and file of the democracy. There
Is no doubt that at thla time a ma
Jority.of the democratic lenders are not
WHERE BASICS ARB ROT WANTED, mind that the policy of conciliation has
had its day and rhar his landlord menas
have wrecked It." Parliament alone can
relax th present unfortunate tension.
consent' Mr. Wyndham may make up hlslgTel,tI while thirty-three are noncommittal.
Deereaalagt Ratio of Christenings ta
Omaha'. Fashionable Charehea.
Chicago Tribune,
.kow that president Harper baa given a quletu, upon the chamberlain move- J " 'TsTT T; Bableg aiw--tw.ntaa in the home, of Umbartn intere.u m
out bl. ideal of the college professor. meDt Ju8t at present, however, there W fM WltB N,,ryan' T III' rih th TJnlt9d Btte- This 1.1
and Sakhalin and of
8o muoh ha been heard of Buaala'a
Manchuria, Siberia
the effort of the
POINTED nUMAHKS. .
Fclitical Katager Do you think we can
6epend on Bqulgglns' honesty und fldelltyT
W ard Heeler I am sure of nlm. The
other tel'.ows offered him only halt what
we're ttylng tira. Chicago -Tribune.
me tacuity anouia do given the floor to l8 gtd to bo a aeneral feettna' of In- -aa. - " "" companies on the Taiu rtver to enter into .-V "How ot'' '"it termfnted
tell wLt they consider the ideal college J" l TcaSa In reTrd to doser to the nat,onaI connt,on nd " ,8 fJZ'" EPi8C' v,th tha ,umbr " tha tH& ' ffliyr"?' r.H TmXWnt
W.B'lfln difference in Lttnaaa in regara to Closer meazll. certain that the BO-called lead- church,' " aroused a torm of critl- pBclne coast, that esceclal interest will was so chilly that one of the combatants
president,. traAa MlaHnn, with thla.-mnntr. ao Dicani renaiu uiai uib iaiieu redu cism from one end of the countrv o h. " .1 - ' . .... h caught cold and died three, week later of
., .. . . th trhon tho ttrna fnr I . . . . I attacn 10 a rryui i - ,m,,i. r..t
a. . 1 Aa. 1 . . a I v ..... .vm.. V. " " .v. a UII1TC. IL tlflR. TOfl nmilaTfir nil. ..... T. Ot. ... I - ...wB" v' -
. ' ... i mai ir tue mauer biiouiu u iiroposeu ny I I . .. : ' - " i Henry u. .iwnier, uju.u mavo. .
trvery reuuuuc can start into lire t iL - - seiecuon comes. puipit observers who declare the bl.hop Is x, it l. evident that con- "Whv didn't vou aro to Eurooe and aet
Thoranaman- r.T"'" " " "T? "i 1 ... . STm h already been mad.
lani ajbow greater wisdom With fewer "" V, 7 1BU,""U'- "ui" " no wtt. come and that whlle the pine being handled at bum-..j do.t dar Uka my eye. oft whit
heroes and statesmen than-anv other I oreo nrrauKeuitJui roum i ei- nave rouuaiy conaemnea tne Board oi ".--..oui,n., iTt.Dy.enan, con- Port Arthur Is not equal to tne Oregon i
.e a... ,J ' fected wltlyit the approval af tlie Brlt- Education for not having nrovlded 1''''"""""'
' THE GHOST OP A DREAM..
James Darton Adams In Denver Post.
6, fair was the picture he painted! She
listened,
Her heart toward him seemed to lovingly
reach.
Her eyes with affection's light sparkled
and glistened,
As soft on her ears fell his velvety arach.
Their lives would flow smoothly as calm,
peaceful river;
That never wa stirred by the br4h Of
a storm;
Her dar heart should never feel even a ,
quiver
Of pain, but should ever pt.ltate with th
warm
Keflec-.ton of love that in torrents would
:oll
Toward her from, out if his Jove-'lumlned
ooul.
She coolngly vowed till by death Separated
Bhe d cling to her love a th vln to th
tree?
Bhe knew 'twaa by heaven's own hand they
were mated;
Her love would be deep as th fathomless
ea.
Close, close to his heart In his strong arms
he greased i.er;
Wltn n.any a kia sealed, the vow they
had made.
And said he could scarcely believe he po
sesed her. ,
The dream wa too lovely! He feared It
- might lane! '
And uho reassured blm In dove-ooolng ton
That 'twa a re.!lty; he wa hi own.
A year and u day,' and again we behold
them;
Afc I fate, wiat a flimsy loye-wh. you can
weave I
They've found that the rtorles the dicky
bird told them
.Were fairy tale spun with Intent to de
ceive. No luaven-born .ovellght within their eye
flash",- . ' '
Thtlr heart are not teeming with thrill
a of old, . . - .
The fire of affection ha burned to dead
ashe . ,
That He on tne sjtar unsightly and cold.
No love god within their once tender eye
sport . '
As they sit there and glr at each other
. . In court! .
self-grenilng people.
r.lnnatton for not having nrntl ''"'nni mai oisnop jrancis nrnduc!t. It 1. rood enough for the common
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lab government and it :1a improbable buildings of greater comfort and safety tathTonrof.". market". T. i. -J 3
I .1 . av.,1. ......1 l. A .. I . .. ... ... I -.. " r I ror mosi puriwra.
The South African native may not be p""- " lul ror tne soutu ena acnoois. xne jnaig- aomn mat nis statement is true. They now drlven 0r rafted down the Talu and
very long on diplomacy, and the public ln ""ons. i uonainiy.. uie :nnuence nant south alders might bave good oy. luxury, idleness for brought thence in Chines junks. The
ia in no doubt as to when he U ready to Pr lDe DHCal retormera-in . ungiana ground for their wrath, but the ques- ' '"" Russian sawmill at tne moum oi
I " .7.. .7? LnM h thrown a,lnt . it and thla m T,' , "f? criticise husbands a W,U the third largeat In the world.
uwwre wnr' u'urunium ana .pearl ,.7";' 7 " -v- wivea xney admit extenuating clrcum-oh.pn.ent. are also being made from
Vladlvotolt to Port Arthur, uainy tta-
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might prove sufficient ta defeat nego- t Ion to get, the tnoney unless it lnaugu- stances, but do not deny the assertion.
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'Douglas County Democracy and the I Meanwhile, what of he Chamberlain economy?
Jackaonlang can seldom get together, but campaign for fiscal reform? A tew
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ffoui Dreaent aiiDearances they are strlv-1 weea. ago 11 geeuieu to De making rapid 1 u""lc" u "
lag to the same end that of tho extinc- progress. The able champlonof re- K" explosions in tnis city mignt not
tlon of the boy orator of the riatta. form appeared to be gathering under1 have been averted by official Inspection
bis leadership all classes and gradu-. ana tests, out mat, raci aoeir not justiry
Liberia Las elected a new president ally disheartening and" , deitjorallzing th ladifferettce exhibited by the city
Liberia was America's first colony, but 1116 opposition. In several by-electlomi council t the Tepeateq suggestions for
although the Llberlan experiment can n,a caUBe waB trlurapbaht and where- the enactment, of an ordinance that will
hardly be called a failure,' It fell far eyer Mr' Chamberlain appeared he wo provide ror omciai inspection, or ex
ahort t producing the result desired. greeted tvlth enthusiastic popular aci plosives and supervision of their storage
claim. There bave recently been lndl- and transportation witbin . the city
Confession by tho doctors that medl- cations unfavorable to the proposed re- limits. . .
cine. Ooea no good In case, of pneumonia form. By-election. In .hthl8 was ' nrnnnsItlftn hpfor4, thtt Tnw. i..
was not intended by.theui aa an Invlta- h '8SUe suowea gains ror tho oppon- aonronrlate $100000 to con
tlonMo the dlsdpleaof " Mrs. Eddy to ti-of reform. Mr. Chamberlain Is It Kn'nxvii 71
conllne their treatment to that dlJaso. Pro.ecuting bi. campaign with taa- Jhbu 7?, !l
bated vigor, but from appeorancoa .be , , 7 7
uiuiu, into a tiuiiiai iue lueunaies is
suggestive. Many people in "Iowa and
some people outside" of Iowa have in
sisted that intemperauce had been
eradicated In the IJawkeye 8 tat by
prohibition laws.
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un tne otner hand, there are clergymen I tmt. ,i viuuhwana-. Mr. Miller
of all denomination who assert that Bishop ,, of opnon that Rusala Intend, to
" " "WCT-p.ng in aia. cnargee. 1 vid. (or all the requirement, of lumter
Roma naatnpfli mbm . A .nl . . v I . . . a
Bom pastor even declare that th In
dlana bishop ha trenched upon th sensa
tional arm that he I an extremist. They
urge that church statistic are not relia
ble. They point out that parent are not
always sealou in having their children
baptised, and that children are left to
form their own religious conviction, later
In life.
But n spite of all explanations,'' pallia
tions, and 'evasions, the fact remains that
a large number of clergymen whose view
If a Chancellor Andrews had not gone.'" not making". any headway, 11' Indeed
beak Tn 18 to 1 free coinage he mluht he 18 ,,ot lo,,lna ground. The chief dir.
hav solicited a million-dollar contrlbu- nculty "lth h,m tLt m of his
tlon from Kockefeller, the ogre, without statements In regard to conditions are
offending the sensibilities o the Ouiaba not accurate and the exposure of this
Dryaulte organ. ? " I "J his opionenta has somewhat weak
ened utm. 1 lie HritiHU people want the
"I Nebraska a mendicant," 'exclaims I facts preseuted to them to be trust-
the '.Omaha hyphenated In one of it I worthy and they do not readily excuse
hysterical Balsatlon Army . editorials, failure In this direction. The cham-
No, Nebraska la not a beggan but Ne- Pou of A01 reform has been shown
braska's state debt has been Increasing to have been careless respecting facts
at the rate of $100,000 a year and has and has thus played Into the bands of
already lapped over the 2,100,000 mark. tne opposition. He will hardly be abla
to remedy the effect of this.
The aggregation of political patriots I At all events the battle for fiscal re-
' knovn aa "the Douglas County Democ- j for far f" liiiir won aud the
racy'J has declared for that Prince of outlook for victory appears leas favor-1
. The ahtl-Tbompsoa politicians of Lau
caster county are said to be mortally
afraid that the republican state 'central
committee "burdened the party with a
mill stone of generous dimensions'' when
the resolution was adopted to nominate
a United States senator in the coming
state convention. Possibly Mr. Thomp
son may take the same view.
While the Board of Public Works Is
wrestling with the paring contractors.
Yellow Journalism, William Randolph able, than a month ago.-There II noJH,a mavne .n.l m..n..i should devise
. Hearst, as It. choice for the position aoubt, however, that It will be vigor- wavf .ua foP the purchase of an
as chief magistrate of the great Ameri- oualy Prosecuted aud will remain the , halt pavlng. piont that would enable
can republic. Mr. Hearst la expected chier issue in lirimn politic, perhaps thB to do its own street renalrlna
promptly to reciprocate with a princely years to come. Parliament will wlthoiJt the consent of any contractor
and without runnlug the gauntlet of In
Junctions and mandamuses.
Colorado Is rapidly approaching the
status of Turkey. The troops used in
one of its nuuiecpus insurrections seized
tipou state property at Pueblo, and the
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contribution to the buffet of the Deuglai t(Ma mevl auu " wl" uot he surprising if
democracy. ... . I ne niiuwtry suau do overtnrowu and
a general election oniered In which tbev
Many member of th Iiankh nobility I people would be given opportunity to
are said to be among the leaders of the I pass upon the Chamberlain proposals.
Danlvb Atlantic I slutid asaociatlon, that
has reivutly -been orgaulaed to prevent I Under an existing ordlnuiue cousum-
tha annexation of the Danish West In-1 em of gas have a right to requitv the governor promised to' pay them if they
,niea to th united Htatea., we doutt I city gas inspector to make a meter test would let the armory alone.
. very much whether anytMMly in the I without charge, but It seems the patrons
I nlted States 1 scrl.iuMly considering I of the gaa company are either ignorant I A rrir n.
the annexation of the Danish West rn- of that fact or have not seen tit to avail ' Kan City Time.
Aim l.fr..l. t'n. la. v. ria.. iawt I . i...Ua.i ra. f thoiv nrlvUira Tt aa. I Not long go Mr. Bryan declared lhat hi
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lauiiiy vl awiuve. ivvuca. uivwiues ana l Oiuer. imng. nowrrr, u uw v"" ,h BrM)1..npv wae a "dark herae." - Tee
lacklef U large tmouaii already. lot tha alec trie light couipan. There I terday I. said th" vlul Uu of th coming
In Manchuria and Siberia, with a possi
bility of entering the Chinese fnarket.
Th Prussian railway ministry contem
plate shortly making a series or experi
ment!, with a view to running express
tr.im from Frankfurt to Hamburg, via
Marbure. Cassel. Oottlngen and Hanover,
at the rate of slxy-elght miles an hour,
thus beating the record of .the fastest
trains In th world. All needful prepara
tions on this line, which Is 140 mile long.
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hav beeir sought by the Tribune unheslta- ha v. .lre,,iy been quietly effected. Thu
tmgiy agree mat msnop iTancl spoke th , ,.v been substituted for
truth when he declared that "bable are "hoae ot wood, and the undetlylng bed
... ... .....1 ..ua.oo ui .ui ... K.t, -nmnosed of broken stone ana
lion tnese aay. rravl whll teel rail hav taken the
Omaha' wealthy and fashionable church " ' - ron Trial trips were recently
congregations seem to prove the truth of d the nne thus strengthened be-
w..Bi xnop rrnncie nai earn. Most or . ...d Frankfurt with ordl-
. . . I l w cru '
nary engines and a .peea or nrty-nve
jnlles an hour was easily attained. At
present special engines with four cylinders
are being proi-lded, which will. It Is an
ticipated, Increase the velocity to alxty
two or sixty-eight mile an hour. Thre
of thee engine have already been con
structed In Caeeel. and experiment hav
also been made with them, which expert
deem highly attsfactory. A aoon as cer
tain alight modifications have been Intro
duced ten or twelve heavy carriages,
with eight or twelve wheels, also specially
built for the purpose, will be used for a
series ot decislv trial trip between Oot
tlngen and Hanover.
Mraisrlsg th Cora Crop.
Four Track New.
Were th corn of even corn state loaded
on waaona. forty bushel to the load, and
n'.l . .. a , . .... I. w.,tlt
lonable churche. of thla city could not fur-T P'cea "Z" "'D '
'., . K.. ..... ..' I come luat to the resr endboard of the pre-
but the truth would not be affected on that dlnK wagon, and It were Poaslbla for this
account. It happens that In my diocese 'n of march to cover th. land . '
aa. -II lttA nnaa In Ih- aWCriKB VOfir ITUW - " -
tnvrti mrw an ... uuuiva ui . .i.v a.-.i
th. w..lthy that can b expected. Un- arowlng .tat, would mak. a Me Ml
thla condition doea not dmv.II wmoni a ."
th churche show a gradual growth In
membership, but a decreasing ratio of
christenings. St. Mary' Avenue Congrega
tional church, with an average annual
membership of 400 since 1894, show a
teady decrease la Infant baptisms sine
ISM ' In that year the number was 22. In
IMS the number was 7. -
All Saints' Episcopal church had 347
members In 1994 snd 19. christening. In
1901 the members numbered 460, with only
11 christenings. The statistics of the First
Preebytartan church show a gain of mem
bership since 1899. Th number of Infant
baptism in 1899 wa 11. In 1902 th num
ber was. t. In 19QS there was not one.
Here are soma of the view expressed by
leading clergymen: 1
Bishop William of Trinity cathedral.
ElSlscopah "Bishop Francis' statement that
bable are not wanted In th finest home
cannot be questioned. Possibly th fash
happily.
everywhere."
Rev, Hubert C. Herring, Flrt Congrega
tional church: "Older and experienced men
In the ministry will agree quickly with
Bishop Francis that the birth rate In
home of the finest famllle I diminish
ing and race suicide 1 threatened."
Rev.'T. 1. Mackay. All Saint. Epis
copal church: ''Observing minister know
that what .Bishop Francis said about the
disinclination of th wealthy to hav many
children In their home I true. The ex
planation U to be found In advancing
clrlll.utlon. What ia the first question
rental agents of the fashionable apartment
house ask ot prospective tenant? ''Have
you children r, And If the answer la .'Ye.'
he shake hi head la th negative. Tou
must leek laawhere (or a tome."
Place the crop of 1901 In car holding WO
bushel each, and allow forty feet for car
and coupling, and we would have a contin
uous freight train tt.irs mile long.
After considering these figures, on read
ily believe that In. the lla of cereal corn
tand first In point of acreage, yield and
ttlu.
WaallaaT Preeloa Tlsaav
Baltlmor American.
Tit person or persona who are nursing
any sort of theory by which the law of
natur ar to b circumvented and th
losers mad to enjoy equal right with
those who won in open fight ar doomed
to defeat. . It 1 th very rankest sort of
rainbow chasing, and deserve a place with
perpetual motion and alchemy.
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