The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, January 25, 1909, Image 7

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A NEW STATE HOUSE
GENATOR TANNER H A3 A CI1.L
OR THE SAMC.
BARTO FOR CAPITOL REMOVAL
Ccv. Shallenbergei" Appoints a New
Set of Judges Other Matters
of Legislate Character.
For New Capitol.
Sonutor Tanner Introduced a bill
looking to tlio ultimate crertiun of a
now stati' house, to cost when il is
completed anywhere from $:! .ntiti.iiu'i
to $4,lHiu,iitH, one that will stand no
alongside any stat' capltol in the
country when it s c mipleted. Ills
bill docs not onteiiipl.iie tl:at all this
will be done at once, hut provides
simply for the occasion as a starter
of a single wing. The appropriation
of this is placed at $7u,n()0. Senator
Marios on the ether lined offered a
icsolution asking tor the uppniiitincMt.
of a committee to Investigate Hie
Icasiblllty cf rtlocatlnn the cap'tol al
Kearney. He proposes H.irtos, Muck,
Ransom, Myers, Raymond and It.id
inson as members of the cuniuiittc".
The bill recites the fact tnat the cen
ter of population of the state is mov
ing westward, and points out Kea.noy
us the niost central point.
New Judges Appointed.
Governor SlMllenbernor app:inied
the following supreme judges: John
J. Sullivan of Omaha, late of Colum
bus, and Jesse 1,. Knot of l'laitsnioulh,
tor thiec-ycar terms, and Jac d Faw
cett of Omaha and Silas A. llolcomli
of Broken How, for the one-year
terms.
These appointments were made iin
viediutvly allcr the governor issued
his proclamation declaring it"' 'on
stitutioual amendments voted on at
the last election adopted in accord
ance with the canvass made by the
state legislature In joint session. This
canvass was made upon a printed ab
stract of the vote and certitied by th
secretary of state as being "practical
ly" a copy of the original abstracts on
lile lit his ollice.
To Cure Treating.
O roves of Lancaster takes a rigor
ous view of the treating halilt. There
is n law now prclilhitlng t!i. treating
uf persons in saloons, Ian il is not
enforced, (leases would make pro
vision to ensure the enforcement of
the law. In part, the bill Is fashioned
after the Kansas law. It makes the
person who gives the treat liable us
well us the saloonkeeper, and it per
mits the attorney who pushes the pro
secution of the treuter to secure $1
from tht man prosecute:! to pay him
for his trobnle. Under the Groves
bill, If H were proven t'mt a saloon
keener permitted treating in his
place, the licensing hoard Is conipell
ed to call a meeting and revoke the
license. The bill was so drastic in
its provisions that some of the mem
bets who are looking out for the in
terests of the brewers sat up and
took note of the Introduction.
Legiilative Notes.
Wilson of Poll; had adopted a mo
tion to have printed I,1111" c:ijiies of
his liiiiikl;' bill.
The binder twine factory bill made
its appearance with Hypland of
Hoone as sponsor. This bill appropri
ates $00,(11)0 to establish a binding
twine factory, at the state peniten
tiary and $l"i0.titio to maintain il.
"Netiraska needs a new capitol
bulldiin; that shall cost eventually be
tween $:!.0iin,tin0 aiul 54,i)iHi,(iiiii," said
Senator Tanner in discussiiiK tho bill
he introduced. "Iowa has a Kood
building and there is no reason why
Nebraska should not have a capito!
in keeping with her resources."
Appropriation Bills.
The house on the isth unanimously
passetl two appropriation bills. One
of these appropriates $Sti.0(iu to pay
the members and employes of the
legislature and the other appropriates
$L'0,tni0 for Indlcdetital expenses of
the session.
County Assecsors.
Senator Ollls Is in favor of abol
ishing the office of county assessor in
pll cetinlles witli a papul:'.1 ion nude!
20,0(10. He would also ciiatuc tin
salaries of these olllclals so that in
counties with a population of 20,0im
to ".ii.llllll be mav receive $70U, in
counties of ::ti,iMio to .'ii. (loii not mote
than $siti. In counties ol iiO.tiiio to
Kin imo not more than $ I .soil, 11111I In
citiniles 'il liiii.uoi' or moi'.' nut to ex
ceed $2,400. One of the problems to
be figured out Is how the law. if
passed will K't I'M ihe county as
sessor elected !n l'.ioT for four-yenr
terms.
Wom?n Suffrage.
Women's siilliagi' will be one of Hit!
Important matters of legislation to be
lonsldind by the present w-glslatuie.
At th request ol the Wonnli's clubs
of the state, Senator Miller of Lan
caster Introduced a constitutional
niucndirent provldln ; fee equal sul
fiagc The Kcnaie galleiy wan pack 'd
with suffragettes to hear the Introduc
tion of t'le bill. 'I'll desk of Senator
Kandall, who Introduced an equal suf
frage bill, to up'ily to tiitinlclpulitli a.
was smothered In llmvcis and I tf
ume In for "liiucli att i.tlon.
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VOLPP BANKING GILL.
The Measure to Be Introduced This
Week.
Senator Volpp of Ikulge, chairman
of the senate banking committee, will
introduce the tanking bill In the sen
ate early this week. He says tho b.ll,
as originally drawn, has been changed
slightly to conform to the ideas of
Governor Shallenbcrger and Mr.
lli-yan. He expects his measure to
meet with the approval of the entire
membership. He will make si d.'
tenn'ned effort to have his name on
the bill that is finally passed.
In brief Senator Vcltm has altered
bio views to the extent that .the "im
mediate" portion of l he measure shall
mean thirty days and that all losses
sustained by failures slml be paid
within this time limit. He indicates
that this much has been conceded by
the friends of the bank guaranty in
its most radical tortn and that It is
In effect an immediate payment ns th's
length of time is needed to ascertain
the condition of any institution after
failure.
He also has much conlldenco la the
provision for the reinvestment of the
bank guaranty fund In the bank pay
ing it, and Ilxing the rate cf 3 per cent
upon the funds so held. This provis
ion. Senator Volpp thinks, will be
concurred in by' the parly leaders. H
was recommended in the recent mes
sage of the governor of Oklahoma,
after trial of the Oklahoma plan for
a short time, and the senator believes
will meet with approval by democrats,
as the interest will provide a fund of
about $:'0, Dim a year which, he figures,
w ill be enough to pay the expenses of
the banking commission,
The commission will be appointed
by the governor and the members will
have authority to levy an additional
fund in case of necessity over and
above the guaranty fund provided in
the bill itself, this being incorporated
In the bill to make it constitutional,
the idea being It will never be neces
sary to make the levy, but when a
plan for absolute insurance Is pro
posed, it must be ubsolute and con mill
no limitations as to the amount
raised. Senator Volpp believes In the
guaranty tax advocated by liovermr
Shallenberger. which was one-fourth
or 1 per cent on the deposits ot the
banks, based on the average for the
last four statements given previous to
the enactment of the law. A tax on
capital Hock of new banks will be
Imposed.
Laverty on Highways.
Senator Laverty believes no orpan
Ized plan for better highways' can li!
Kuccessiul until tfeere is a fund for
the payment of expenses. He has In
troduced two bills. S. F. Nos.'9l and
O'J, which provide for state aid and a
tax levy of one-fourth of one mill.
The county overseer or county en
uineer is tlven nower under ' thes.
bills to ask. for highway construction.
If the stain highway committee sanc
tions the plan it may advance ;'0 per
cent cf the cost, the county to give
"5 per cent and the land owners bene
fitted to pay 13 per cent.
Taylor After Mortgages.
Taylor of York, has introduced a
bill along the same general line as
that followed by the bill of Noyes i.f
Cass. It provides that the bolder of
real estate Involved. He would exempt
to the value of the mortgage and the
amount of such mortgage shall be
deducted from the valuation of the
rcalestate Involved. He would exempt
railroad mortgages from this law. The
taxes on mortgages Is to be levied In
the county where the land affected
lies, if the holder of the real estate
pays the tax on the mortgage at the
time he pays his other taxes the re
ceipt for such payment shall constitute
a payment on tho loan.
Is Rank Discrimination.
D. M. Nettleton of Clay lias intro
duced a bill that will cause a stir be
fore it comes to a final' vote. It at
tacks the present system of ratings
employed by the fire Insurance com
panies. He would not attack the dif
ferent ratings made en risks that are
different In hazard. He would not re
quire necessarily that resident e
houses and buslnes's stocks secure the
same rates. Hut hi! would prohibit,
the discrimination known to be prac
ticed among companies whereby a
man wPh a large risk Is able to secure
better terms than one with a small
risk.
To Catch the Overland.
A bill has been prepared for Intro
duction lu the house providing that
all passenger trains running in Ne
braska shall have at least one coach
In which no extra charge will be made
for seals. This bill is to catch over
land trains in "which It Is necessary
to purchase a seat In addition to a
ticket.
Initiative and Referendum.
A committee of inembcis of the
house dratted a bill tor a constitu
tional amendment providing for the
initiative and referendum. The amend
ment will provide that a per cent of
the people may enact legislation or te
peal loglslation enacted by tho legis
lature. Want Shorter Trains.
The bill that the combined railroad
organizations have been working f.u
during the past year was put in by
Sink of Kail county. It provides that
the size of freight trains shall not ex
ceed fifty cars outside the yard limits.
Train crews shall not be less than an
engineer, a fireman, conductor, two
braknmen, and' a llagman. The In
crease lu the amount of tonnnip' that
has (.ecu a scheiun ot railroads to re
duce .con Lf operatiloii lias led to
much object Ion in Jlitf part of railroad
j ciuployu .; ! j ' h'',
DPCCIflCfJT QPiliQ H
IIILU1ULI1I - ULHUU '
QTPflfJfi MWm
OMIUliU LUUitUL '
ACCOMPANYING REFORTS
OF THE CONSERVATION
CONGRE
SS
URCES NEEDED LEGISLATION
Document bi a Measure Is a De
fense of the Retiring Administration
Duty of the Present Generation to
Its Descendants Pointed Out Obli
gations of Citizenship Urgent Need
for the Development cf the Coun
try's Water Pcwer.
Washington - With tin' lr.itisiiils.il
tile rri.'it nf tin. ii. ni, in. il (,.iimi
riiiiiiiilssniii mi, I m.-i iiiii). in ihk .
I'lisllllllt WlluSi Vl ll ill." Mill II III.'
to rilllgll-hS. 'I'll,' l.lll.l'A nm Is il
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eiirreiii-i: wltli tin- stnti minis ntnl
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I'lllMllllS nf till' Ii p.llt 111, I pl i ir ls
"It Is mi,. ,f t!.i' ni,, si I', in, I. inn nlnlly
Itllplil l.lllt ll,), lllll, Ills ever 1:1.1 lii'liie tin'
Allli'llillll 1 pi.'. Il I'eill. litis tl.e III : -1 111-
Vrntniy ni lis natlllal n siiiiyi-.m ever
Ilia, I,' liy any nali.in. In ennil. use. I f .1111
It pl"S, nts 11 Mali 11:, ait nt mil n ailnlili'
mpltal In iiutiriiil i.-soni. 1 s. wlin II ill''
tin' inellliK nf pli'i;ris. -, lilnl i-alls lllti'll
ti'lll til till' I'SSI'lllilll 1 I'llilitilllS lip, III
w'nlrli the p,Tp,-l nil v. safely 11:1, 1 Hilf.ni'
ef tins until, 11 new nst an, I must nlwiys
I'lilllillllt' t I'rl.l.
"Tlic l'ai'ls H.-t f.nili In tliis i', pin t rim
stlluti' 1111 Imp. Tatlw rail tn in lion. Tin
Kituallon llii'V clisiloso ili'inatiils Hint wo.
c.':-?.
President
nr-glectlng for n tlm
nml I'-SH Vltlil pi'Stl
e, if un it I . somber
HIM, shall eon, 1 nl I at e
llll effeetlve pnt't of
niir iiih'iitiiiii upon
the un lit 111:1 1 ri.'il f'lUii.lnllons of 1111
tlolinl rNisteiiee, pi o-; f, ss. nml prosperity.
"The llrsl of nil eonsiilcrntinns is the
pel inaiii'iit wlfni e of 1, in- p. npl ; met
tine tnnnil wi ll'nie, the hif.-hi st fniiu nf
welfare, can imt p'-i'iniitiei tlv -ist sive
011 a linn ninl Insliii'-' foini'lniloii of m.-ite-rinl
well-lielin;. In this r. sp, i t our situ
kIIiui Is far f 1 inn Nntlsf;i.nry. .ft.-i
every posslh).. i.lluu n lire tins I II llllele.
Mint when elefV hopeful 1 11. Ii, '.it h , II has
lle. n nlvell lis fllll IM-lllhl, the In. IS Slill
give renson for umim' roiieiin. Il wonhl
he innvi.ithy of mn' his', ry mi, I iair in
telligence, mnl ilisnsl runs In m r future,
tn shut our t yi s tn tlnse t,i Is or nt
teinpt tn Immli tin-in out of eniiil, 'I'he
penple t.hoiihl nn, I will rialiily ih-innii.t
'lint the uti-nt fuiiil.iiii. nliil ip.n slloiis
:!iall he niveii nlt.-ntleii l.y tin h' n p
ri'TPnlnllvi h. I no imt clvise busty or III
enlisiileled lli tloll on il!. pllti"l p.. tills, hill
I llll IllCe, Where Hie fl, Is .lie IillOWII.
where the puhlie i.iti :'i si is l--.ii-. tl.iit
neither InilllTi rem e mnl Ineilln. n..r n.l-
Vel'fp priv.'lli" IllleleSlS. sllllll lie :i 1 ! . Will
tn stmul In Ihe way of the puhlie y,,oi.
"Tlie greHt Imsle fin is iili.uih- well
known. We luimv (hat 'inr popul i. Ion Is
HOW llitllilli; tlllllllt Olll'-lil'lll In Its lllllnhrl.s
in te'l yenis. nml that l.y the ini,h!le of
the present C'litury p ihnpi I". i..i.'a.n.i
Aiiierli niis, mnl by Its i irl V"fy ninny
millions inure, mint he f 1 1 nml rloihoil
from ti e pi'uilueis of inn soil.
"We knnw now Hint nur m, i.i e:m mnl
-.limilil he inmle In n-rv" oi l p.-opl'. ef-
fi'i lively In (iiinspiiftulioii, Inn Mail the
Mist I'MpellllitllfeS fof lllll' V. II t I '.V II S
bnve not fesnlteil in niallilailuia.-. inn- Ii
less In . a i in it I ii u . Inhunl nn iuntli.n
'I'liefel'iiie. let ns tnke luiiiieillnle so ps tn
nseerlnln the rousmis nml In preiime nml
mlupt n e(iinprehensi e plnti fur iiil iuil
wiiterwny iin Uflllnu t'mt will result in
Hiving the people the hellelllS fof wlllell
Ihey hnve .i i I hut wlih h t!u-y I. live imt
yet reeelveil. We htiuv. nnw t'lnt nur for
esln lire fust illsnpp. arliii:. Ihnl te-.-: tlinn
iini'-llft Ii of tin in me Ii.'Iiik ennsei iiil.
nml thai Ii" l;i.i.iI purpose , nn ha lin t by
fulling to prill hie Hie relnlhely smnil
sums needed for the proleetliin. use. mid
lint'ioveineiit of nil fon ' ts sill! own. d by
the giiverninent. mnl lu imo I luus In
elioek Hi'' wnsti ful d.'sti 'i. tlon nf the f.,r-et-ts
lu pilvnle Iannis.
"We know now Hint nur miinrnl re
sources mn e eylaiin led me cmin fnf-
ever, nml Ihnl the n Iless uiiMe uf
them costs us hundreds of human 11m s
iiinl nenrly .ii-m n y. nr. Tin n fore.
let us linilerlnh'' without ililay the n-
VI'X'lKHtinllS lie. ess. Il l III f,,r,- nur p. nple
Will he III 1 oslllilll, Hll'olU.'ll slate lelloll
or otherwlHe. to put nn . n.l In this hnno
loss ii ml waste, nml enns.ri.. both our
inlnrrut n siiur.' 'S mid Hie lives of i,v
Mien n Nn iniii' tnein irnin nie enrui.
"This ml in i n i si i n t ion has neliiived
some thln.'s; It has suiiuht. but bus
not been uhle. In uehbve. ntlnis; Il
I lit m ilouhlle.'s tn. ide ni. laid. s; but nil
It bits ilniie nr nil, nipt,
the single, consistent
cure nml i nlntge the tag
tunltles nf the in. n nml
fllit.'ll Stales. We nle
serve whnl Ii ......I In
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was .1 1 , -1 11 ni I lull of the I'.nl that 1 1 1 1"
plll'll.' W.I I life 1. lit W I'lulis the I'lulll to
piuale nam 11 ill thai no in, 111 innv
pni--i.li I lie p. nple for his pi i il. pi oil!
Th ploMi-' li.ilill.lv l.lll f.r.n:-
ni.'. ,1 Ih, roiilrollini; t u t that wliite
tl inploier iisunlly tins nl ; tnlie 110
llli'fe tliun his prnlil. Hie stnke .,' tlie
eiaploie is ,1 liMns I'm- liliiis.ll .111. 1
Ills t.llilllv.
"W'e nle l.nililinx the 1 '.1 III 1 1 u inll.i'.;
nr. I tills in. nils Unit we me 1 1 . 1 14 I
In the i-i-int iiitinei 1 injr feat of nil
tun,-. We nr.. striving In n,hl In nil
w.ns 1 1 tin- linhitnliility nml henulv nf
our e.iuutiv. We nle sliiiliu; In hoi. I
III the I ' 1 1 . 1 1 1- l.lll, Is III.' I ,111.1 I III ll
supply o 11111 ppi opi in leil l oal. 'foi' the
"I. i lioll llll. I In in III of llll the people.
hue I:. U, n I he III -I steps tn V.iril
i ol's. I v,M Inn 1. 1' nur natlllal e
il'. :. and the heltel'lllelll uf i'ihiiW
y In.', nml Hie inipriii i-iiii lit of our
t.rwnvs. We st. itnl for the right
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Inn; toil, ninl to nn edinnliun, fur
elli' respillisilullty nml do. eney
of e'... eiii.iu; lor prudent fore
si.'hi in puhlie mullets, unit for lair
I'lii in iM-ry relation of nur i.ili..nal
Ille I . .'ii'miul'' life. Ill illlel ll.l 1 1. Ill II I
mutter" we npply n sytein nf dipln-
11111. Wlllell pills the III 1 1 i gll t i I I'll! Iif
llll inaliniinl iiuunlilv on n level rilh
llioso thai nn i i ii Hie iirlloii i nf nn
liini.-sl ginll. innii in dialling with his
fellow -nn n Willi in our own Imt, let- we
si. no I lor truili nml liutiesly In puhlie
nml In pri'.ale life; nml we war siern
Iv 'ui.iusl wioii4doirs of everv grinle.
Ail liiese i ll'ort.s lire integral putts
of (he Mime ntt.'lllpt. the nlteinpl to
111 I l oll,- justler ninl righteousness. In
se. lire lie. -.loin nf opportunity to llll
of nur elliz.-ns. imiv mi l In-I rafter, n ml
to set Hie II 1 1 1 1 il. I - int. I is I uf nil of
US above Ille I r Input il I'V llltilll-t of
liny iii.livi.lu.il. elnss, or gii.ui..
""I'he nation. Its govern nn ait, iin.l lis
res, .mors i isl. Ilrst uf I'll, for the
Aim l b an citizen, w lin t " cr hhi erenl,
I'll .-e. or bit tllpluee. whether lie lie rich
or poo;-, eilii'iited or ignorant, pro
vided onlv Hint he Is n guild lillzni,
recognizing his obligations In the lia
ti.ni lor tin- t ights nml iippui tunitl. n
w hicli lie oW"S to the iiii I Ion.
"The obll'Mtlons. nml mil Hie rights,
nf eilii-.i in. hip In, i .-ase in prnporl ion to
Hie nierense ol n rnnn's v.i-nltli wr
powrr. The time Is nunlng when a
lllllll Will br jlldgiil. lint I'V V.I. at he
bus niiceeihil lii gelling lor hims.-lf
frulll the i nlllllliill slorr. lull iv IniVT
Well be lilts ihine bis duty lie. II eiliZ.-II.
nml by what the otdinury riiuen bns
i'iiin.1 in f: i. loin of uppot lain I - l.e
euuse of his si rvi. e for the . oinuiou
good. 'I'he l.iglirsl Millie We lltlnW Is
Ihnl of Hi.' Individual litlzeti. and the
hi'.Jirst .lu.'tie.- Is In give hint fair
play in tlie i-rTurt to rculiZe the best
there In in him.
"The taslis this h. illuii has I i d.)
me gi'ent tusU--. Tiny eun nnly lie
doin' nt nil by o ir citizens in ting to-
.lher. .llll tail call be done best of
nil by the ihr.i'l nml simile n,li,-a-
lioll of holm ly I oil, lllllll m use. The
ii liplient inn u!' e.iuiriiun s'rns,. I nitnoti
pl'iibli II S for lie- coil, ., ,n gold, llllile r
the gllidltl.e of Hie p r I III-1 plus liiun
wlilclt Ibis r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' was bn.,.d. a n I by
Vifl if Whnh it rls.t.s. spells pi r -
p. tails- for Ih" ni I ii hi. eiiil an, I linliis
lri.il lih.-ilv for ill cili.iM. and
ft'ei ilniil nf i. ppni Innii..- In the pur . nil
of li.ipiiti."--: for Hie plain Ai.ihnn
fur w hom this nation was found, il. l.y
w hom it w is lu i sei -, i d. nml through
whom uluii. it ran be pi i p. t nn t ed
I'p.in Ibis pla I foi in lui l'i r than nny
p. illy dlt'l- : ' in , s. higln r III. in j lass
pi iodic . l.l.i.nlif Hi. in ;i ii v i ' lest mn
uf proht nml loss there is ii.iitn fur
every Ann rienn who re.iliz.f. Hint the
1 1 ! 1 1 i : m g I tit nits li i si " ,
A m pi i iiyii.g Hie tie ssii'ie nr.. n.
plain, lions mid f ' ' '0 1 1 1 1 1 1 e m In 1 1 o I i.s of
work to be iliiiie for t he future u I of
Ih, i-i in li 1 1' I he p. :. lib tit says. "It is
rspi c, , illy illlpol llll, I lliat the dPVi op
tni nt of wiiii r poivir '111111111 he bu. mi
id with the utmost , al, hull, liy t In-
II. it inilill g.vi ll.lln nt nirl by the stales
ill otib-r In pt-uteel the penple Kt.iinst
the llpgl'nw III uf monopoly nml lu in-lilii-
to Hutu it ':e- shaf" III the Inlle-
II I. s wlllell will follow the dev. I. .. nielli
nf litis glint nssi-l w Inch I,. Iiimlis (ii
III.- penpl nil I she lid lie -1 . 1 1 1 I . 1 1 - l by
them.
"I lirg-o Hint priiv isioll he mad. f,,r
both .l uli i li.iii and m. n o rap i ,. . , .
l'illli III of III. I , . 1 1 1 HI : 1 1 loir. Is. Illhif
wise, cilhir llu- iiicii-nsiiig use iiMh.sn
Inret-tM by the p.'opb' lllllst he chiil.iil
or tlu-lr pi ni ci i mn iig.iitist pi, tmi-t
be lhlllgerul'. v. a .1 li i tn if
compare I lie el mil Pre daie.iM,
i In r n I a ns nn pi i a 1 1- ,i ml u.it i
est hinds iliiring tin. past y
i.ovcrnnii-nt t.rc patml sav.d i
I I" U e
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Ihe
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us the
tin I mn . 1 1
eh. I limb.
tut ll .'list
l.irrsts nt
ti n vi ar-i.
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the tact s
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upon Hie
lands In
o it nn nn
ii Ih a.-, tu'ii h
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m
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pi.
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v
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b. nt lllg
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.T em lit. il by I a. -the
rolnli.in belw
stream (low in is
tinpol liniee . i f tin
lllll m il owiici'slni
in Island. n.: nf iht i
I item the
ijr.il res
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m , s must lal 4, Iv l.iil.
I, Is l llll III llci ii- I ce.
llu' I I W the lesputi .bl
n
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to the i iiliiiniinity
Lie stall unit the
I'lUII tie priMlt,'
l.ltlih. The ci Wll -
ii 1 1 Ion 1 l.'ll t ests
ow in t . hip i.f pt Ivnte
. rshlp nf l.ii-est hind
'II." limit who would
IS I I I'll US'- I I , i s 1 1 1 ,
stun in How lllll't be
Is n leihlie li l t
ha mile In . fores t
II a 'l l t lui ii "
' leil mil i I ic 1 1 . ,
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upnll imiiiii'."
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I 1 : e Hi vi . , a 1 1
l tin- pi . snletil in gi s
Hie d. . suability nf
tl 1 1 1 nil a cnnillll
oil of I) I'.-.U
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HI
ll
in n I r v.
' t h it
fi'i.ti.i'i
l.' add' ' Wo
an iippr.iprliiiioti
I..- tn no- to i ,ivi r
e ,i. It, uluii elms
lid ftls,
it vi
of 1,1
till' (A
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. uses n I I c
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nee nml f.iv
virv sinn. I
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f tin st'iall i
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elnig i ipmisiJs. 'J'his In
son.. I klimv nt no
W lll ll the (ipprnlifi ,1,,, i,
null w o'.ilil. fhv-ulf- df
llllli" belli III 1. 1 .Hi.' Wlo.ll. IliUoU."
ef n.;nl ttitill.V Iht'
r ' v a 1 .1 will Like
THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Unbelt Iv Lee's birthday was tip: 10
pihiti'ly obs'Tvi'ii in many souibeiii
,'ilies.
Mrs. lii's.i Silvas. the iiinl woman lo
settle ill Yiiiu.'l. Ariz, die I then i.ged
ltlli Oil i s.
I'aul Itadloff, under sentence of ten
vears lor arsnn. hanged himself lu the
jail at M.iisliiilllowu, la.
Scarlet fever appeared anoni: the
slildenls at the Cornell College of A;;
riculture al Ithaca. N. Y.
Three persons altlietcd with leprosy
were exhibited before members of Ike
New York' Academy of Medicine
A. Hobb, sli ei'lnleiulenl. ol llecker
K- Sons' packing plant of Mason City,
la., was found dead lu ills room.
.Iiiliu W. llillbb, fur "II years profes
sor of inatheiiiai ics in Uuuhard col
lege, Calesbtirg. III., coinnillled suicide
by inking st r clinine and cutting an
irieii lu Ills wrist.
Simeon S. I'eiinewill was Inaugurat
ed governor of lielawaie, Ihe oath of
illiee being ndniliiietercil to llilll ill
the I lover opera house by bis brother.
Judge James IN-niiewlll.
Cov. (ieiuge II. Cliiinibei kiln of Ore
gon, a hi mocrai, was elided Culled
Slates semiior by a Itepublicau legls
Inline, and Charles .1. Hughes, Jr.. was
lecled si liiilnr by the Colorado b'gis
l;ll Hi e.
Thai ihe I nil I'd Slides is hoi a
Christian cminir.v was the spirit of a
resolution passed b Ihe delegates to
lie I W en I V lii'i.l council of the I'llioll
of Aiiietican Hebrew Congiegatioiis
In I'lillaiblpliia
James It. Kellogg of New York, who
was convicted in the stale and federal
courts in connection with Hie opera
lions of the alleged buckets-hop linn
of V.. S. Dean Co.. eight years ago.
iniisi serve the lei in of imprisonment
imposed liy tlie sliite colli I, according
to a decision handed down by Justice
I'.lillK lull il 111 Ihe supreme Colli t.
IMMENSE PUBLIC LAND FRAUDS.
Secretary Garfield Learns of Whole
sale Swindling in West.
Washington. Jan. lib-Information
of a startling character of alleged
wholesale and asioiinilliig frauds upon
the public lands hits come into tlie
possession of Secretary of the Interim
Ciarlield through special ncents In llu
Held. The serious allegation is tnlidi
1 hut appioximalely $1 III.IHMI.OIIO worth
of lauds, in stales principally west of
the Mississippi river, have been fraud
uleiitly acipiired within the past two
years by corporation.-; and individuals
Willi a view to recovering these
lands, Secretary Oarlield sent letters
yesterday to Chairman Hale anil
Tawney of the Semite and house up
propi iai ions committees respectively,
asking for an additional appropriation
of tnOO.Oim.
COMER AWARDED ONE CENT.
Alabama Governor Gets Libel Verdict
Against Montgomery Paper.
I'.irmlnghntn. Ala., Jan. L'I. After a
trial lasting one week, tlie Jury In the
case of (!oV. H. I!. Collier against the
Montgomery Advertiser, In the city
court here yesterday afteri n award
ed damages of one cent for the liln l.
The governor demanded $'ri,(iii!i dam
ages for an advertisement printed dur
ing llttll, when he was candidate foi'
railroad commissioner.
The advertisement was an ullldavli
made by V.. A. Dikert lu which It was
staled that Mr. Comer had offered
to pay him personally for work done
at his mills bv Ihe Louisville & Nash
ville Railroad Company.
FOUR MEN BLOWN TO PIECES.
Ten Others Injured in Explosion at
Powder Works.
Newark N. .1.. Jan. -I i-our nun
were kilhul and ten oihers Injured, op,
fatally, yesterday, when several ton-
of dviintnite in one of lite buildings ot
tlie Korclte I'owib r woiks at La!;.
Hopalcollg blew up. The deloinlinn
of the huge mass of r xploslvcs shook
tlie country for miles around and blew
the building containing it lo a'oms. ').'
the II men winking in it not one s
caped death or Injury.
THE MARKETS.
N. w Y.
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CAUGHT.
'I'll give yon a penny if you can
spell Hsb."
"Cod."
"That ain't fish."
What la It, then?"
A New Omaha Author.
The whiter season always pinduccft
nn aciivi' demand for lliile story
books whose authors aimed to Inter
tst and instruct the children. Several
Nebraska writers have essayed the
task of producing such books and
their efforts have met wiih iincom-
i llion success. One ot these Is Mrs.
Anna Tnngarl. Clark of Omaha who
has just received from the pri-ler a
charming: little story styled '"TheliCg
acy of Little lllesslng." Without waste)
of words ami In good Kngllsh, Mrs.
Clark produced a chronicle of tho
dally IIIV of a family or children, re
clllng tlu-lr Joys ami sorrows, their
triumphs ami vlcisslttidi s pot iia.Ung
the lordly tnilts of character of tho
little oii'-jj of the family and (specially
of Little lllesslng. Hark clouds now
and then put In an iippcnrniicn to
drive out the domestic sunshine only
for a time, yet there Is a tinge of
tragedy In the wandering away of Lit
tle lllesslng, who mysteriously disap
peared, every effort to lind her prov
ing abort ive. Tlie consequent gloom
III the household Is told effectively,
giving evidence of literary skill upon
tlie part of Ihe nut ho:. The Irrepa
rable loss of the dear one led at
leiiglh to a quest anion:; charitable In
stitutions orphanages, for a bright
little git I whose presence In the house
hold might, perchance, enable tho
heartsick mother to bear up under her
weight of woe. Obviously it was n
most dillictilt self -Imposed task, and tho
dlscoiusolate father and moiher (Mr.
and Mrs. Sherwood) despaired of find
ing a child at all acceptable. Finally
the matron of the Institule told them
f a little girl in tho invalid's room.
ti ml with some reluctance, the visitors
cut up to sen her. Only a glance re
filled the Identity of Little messing.
The meeting Is most dramatically por-
i.ved. As Is usual In children's story
books, everything ended happily. Th
moral of Mis. Clark's excellent lit t lo
story is the Invaluable work of rescu
ing homeless children which has been
arrieti on al (lie Child Saving Insti
tute (which, by the way, Is barely men
tioned); Hie author has Intimate
knowledge of the grand work being
done, hi nee her husband, Dr. A. W.
lark, fin's been superintendent of tho
Institute for many years, lint the ref-
fence to the institute Is only Inciden
tal. The book Is a child's story, pos
sessing the charm of human Interest,
recited Willi unusual clearness ""d
power. Price, 115 cents a copy; 50 of
more copies, 25 cents each.
Folly.
Illm I don't see bow you can bring
yourself to kiss that dog.
Her And I suppose the tlog don t
see how I can bring myself to kiss you.
We're a foolish sex. aren't wo?
Omaha Directory
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The Best In the Weit OMAHA. NEB.
BILLIARD TABLES
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You cannot aflord to experiment with
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agents. Catalogues free.
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407-9 So. fOth St.. ' Dept. 2. OMAHA, NEB.
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S" itv, i .
Itiite trui.nu d.r Ihv iuriM.1 liu).tura wlilrh ll
or ouil Ii I'oti.rnli'tit tn take. no lime' ! Imt. I km
ti c ln.rnt. rof Hits "."l.'in i.U 11. nil) plijrf IrlkU who
ti.ilti t nitril nut. i'ktimt tn.lcstiiark lor k Kuptiir
mm I. n il r. .l..n-.l ttuniMtiilci to liwltli la th
pot Ml J mm. All . Hurt lit ImlUtli'lit.
I lie lejlhln f..r islr . kn te) ivliilt) ll tl.f ClirlnK
Of R upturn, ktul It k irnmn limilmil.tn, jam put Uik
m nrj Ink tank n.l r lirn minflisl No othe
cjn, wr t. Ill ilu tlil. Wl.i ii ukiiiK tnr trmlmint pkk.
IcnH rnunt runiB tn mjr cittlri'. In lisi ni i-ii U. . Nkti
hi , i unkl.k. Wtltk uri-kll,
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300 Boo Building. OMAHA
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