J."' lyiWlWH? ti " 1 " asv--.-iA-.i "sis j KiH nw "s"ni ' B f j j. f ""mmm N I I I i The Chief C. II. HALE, PubllHlicr RED CLOUD NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK CONDENSATIONS OF GREATEIt OR LESSER IMPORTANCE. ft BOILING DOWN OF EVENTS National, Political, Personal and Other Matters In Brief Form for All Cbiiti of Readers. Washington. Kenr Admiral TIioihum II. Ixiokcr, a lulcrsui of tlio civil war and for many yearn paymaster Kciiural of tho nuvy, died at liln homo liero at tho ago of eighty An outbreak of typhoid fovor on threo .Iapani'80 battleships In Oriental waters has boon reported to the public health nnd marine hos pital service. A safety dovlco which had been tested and found true, but failed In ono particular Instance was tho cause of tho gun explosion In IJattcry Do HuBsy nt Fort Monroo, July 21, when eleven artlllerymon were killed. Tho application of tho supposedly financial ruling of President Taft on what constitutes whisky, may bo suspended for somo time ns tho re sult of Louisiana courts acting on a potltlon oi representatives of tho so called whisky trust. President Taft has approved tho appolntmont by tho lntorlor depart ment of J. A. Ockerson of St. Louis, to investigate conditions In Imperial Talley, Cnl., wliero serious damngo 1b threatened by tho Colorado rlvor breaking Its banks. To the falluro of n safety me chanism to operate when a sudden powerful pull wob given by an nr tlllorymon In attaching tho Lanyard, Is now laid tho responsibility for tho accident which cost tho Uvos of eleven men at Fort Monroo, Va., dur ing tho battlo practice Such Is tho conclusion of General Crozlor, chief of ordlnnnco. Foreign. Hon Dalwltz, Prussian minister or tho Interior, on recommendation of tho political pollco, has signed orders for tho expulsion of twenty-ono Mormon missionaries, most of whom aro Americans or Englishmen. Thoy wero conducted to tho frontier. Mutsuhlto, emperor of Japan, has telegraphed to President Taft that It was n great pleasure to him to havo tho opportunity of seeing Jacob M. Dickinson, tho American secretary of wnr, on his recent visit to Toklo when tho secretary was shown every courtsoy by tho Japaneo ofllclals. Tho crop report for Gornmny which gives conditions up to July 15 has Just been mado public. It shows n llght depreciation since Juno 15, but winter wheat Is considerably bettor than tho averago conditions during cast ten years. Moustaches aro considered so lm fornnt In the British army that a apodal order has boon Issued nt Aldoishot drawing attention to the regulations on hirsute adornment. It seems that certain young olllcoro, especially In tho cavalry, havo been using tho razor on tho upper lip, fol lowing tho provnillng fashion of clean-shaven faces. Prosecutions against manufactur ers of Ico cream cones containing borax aro to bo Instituted by tho gov ernment under tho puro food law. Largo seizures of cones wero mado recently In different pai ts of tho coun try by Inspectors of tho department of agriculture. General. Senator Urlstow says Kansas Is not taking Spunkor Cannon sorlously. Nebraska republicans In stato con tention Btrongly endorsed tho Taft administration. Eleven members of tho coast artil lery forco were killed by an oxploslon nt Fortress Monroe. Sovoro fighting among tho trlbos of Liberia in tho vicinity of Capo Thomas has broken out ngaln. Cleveland voted to Issue S2.uoo.ni)n worth of bonds to abolish grade crossings throughout tho city. Tho govornmont Intends to break iip the practice of railroads selling foodstuffs spoiled In transportation. Prof. Samuel Hosswln, dean of Prlncoton university from 1899 to 1903, died at his homo In Princeton. Tho third raid on Chlnoso res taurants within threo weeks, ninde In pt. Louis, resulted in tho selzuro of opium worth 118,750 at retail. Census returns Issued show that Prownsvllle, tho southernmost city In Toxas, Increased Its population 68.3 per cent In tho last ten years. Its population Is now 10,517, as compared with 6,305 In 1900. Fivo hundred employes of tho Long Island City plant of tho New York Sugar Heflnlng company went on strike In sympathy with tho strlkors at tho Williamsburg works. Tho Tesurel Marti, plying between Kobo and Di'ren, sunk off Chlndo, Korea The steamer had 216 passen gers aboard, of whom forty wero saved. At Fort Crcster, N. Y.. elovon thousand volts of electricity passed through tin body of Michael Foloy and although ho Is frightfully burned ho still lives and there Is a chanco that ho will recover. Twenty five porsnns perished In n Hood that lollovw-tl a cloudburst at tho town of )i is, Hungary. Cardinal (llbbons was 76 yenrs old Hatimlay He spent the day at tho country homo of a friend near West minster, Md. President Taft has taken the con sorvntlon policy In his own hnnds. Ohio loptiblleans selected Mr. Har ding for governor, the Taft following thus winning out. Senator Cummins declares Cannon nnd Aldrleh aro driving the country toward socialism Tho explosion at Fortress Monroo Is believed to havo been duo to a de fective device on tho gun Rhode Island shows Incrcnsed population, but not enough to glvo tho commonwealth another congress man. At Clinton, III.. Chief of Police John Strublo was shot about midnight by an unknown man and died In a short time. Daniel Klnot, tho Ilelglnn aero naut who fell when tho rudder of his aeroplano broke, died from his In juries. Tho crop report for Gormnriy, which gives conditions up to July 15, shows n slight depreciation sinco Juno 15. Mrs. Margaret Ilnrcha, a brldo of less than u year, was found shot to denth In her homo at Chicago Heights. Tho Haltlmoro Eastern League base ball club has sold Pitcher "Lefty" Itussell to tho Philadelphia American League team for $12,000. Tho French government has accept ed n brouzo copy of Houdcn's statuo of Georgo Washington, which was prosented by tho state of Virginia. Plans for tho establishment of a bureau of railway economics at Wash ington, D. C, by tho railroads of tho country wero announced nt Chicago. Tho Wisconsin prohibition platform contains clauses denouncing both locnl nnd county option as not being a settlement of tho liquor problom. At Hamburg Thlrty-flvo thousand ship yard woikors united In a de mand for nn lncreaso of 10 per cont. In wages and a flfty-thrce-liour weok. Tho forost sorvico Is engaged In cruising tho national forests In tho south and southwest for tho purposo of determining tho stand of saw tim ber. Copious rains which fell over tho Central nnd Southorn sections of lown, thoso portions of tho stato which needed It most, saved tho corn crops. Eloven men woro killed nt La Taqua, Quebec. Ono of tho men was opening a can of powder with an ax when an explosion occurred which sot tiro to n tialn of powdor leading to a tunnel In which llfteon men woro working. Prosldent Taft has approved tho appointment by tho Interior depart ment of J. A. Ockerson of St. Louis to Investigate conditions In Imperial val ley, Cal. Major Gencrnl Frederick Dont Grant hns loft Chicago to nssumo command of tho Department of tho East, with headquarters at Governors Island, N. Y. In an automobllo neident at West hampton, L. I., Desmond Dunne, Jr., son of Desmond Dunne, former com missioner of public work In Brooklyn, was Instantly killed. Colonel Ilooseolt, as well ns Glf ford Plnchot, hns been asked to bo In Atlanta, October 7, when n moot ing will bo held for tho purposo of organizing a stato conservation as sociation. Willlnm Tubbert, 62 years old, and William J. Tubert, 48, cousins, died nt Syracuse, N. Y., within a half hour. Tho former was ono of tho best known sporting men In Central New York. Formal announcement wns mado by J. S. Temple, secretary of tho Bucks Stove and Range company, of tho end of tho fight with organized labor. Tho secretary, however, did not stato If tho present workmen would bo re quired to Join tho union. A motion asking for a new trial In tho bleached (lour caso In which a Jury recently roturned a verdict favor ablo to the government, was filed In tho United States district court at Kansas City by attorneys represent ing tho Lexington Mill & Elevator company of Loxlngton, Nob. Chnlmora No. 5, which was driven by Hill Bolger, was tho winner of tho Glldden trophy. Tho contest board of tho American Automo'dllo association, In session at Detroit, fully sustained tho protest of tho Chalmers' Motor company against tho entry or tho Promler Motor Car company of Indl anapoll3, and awarded tho Dotrolt car tho classic trophy of enduranco con test. The Gllldon tor- victor was a $1,500 Chalmers "20." Personal, Republicans and populists of Ne braska dcclaro for county option. Louis D. Colo, a prominent con tractor living nenr Mount Pleasant, Mich., was killed when his Rutomo bllo overturned. Theodoro Uoosovolts first speech of a polltlcnl naturo slnco his return to America, may bo delivered In St. Louis, October 11. Erwin Wilder Is being sought by tho pollco In couectlon with tho dis appearance of bonds from the Russo-Chlneso bank. Prof. A. Harry Thurston Peck of Columbia university Is being sued for breach of promlso by Miss Esther Qlnn of Cambrldgo, Mass. Because they wanted to bo "bad men," John Warner nnd Ray Metcalf, each 11 years old, of Columbus, Ohio., committed 600 burglaries. Prosldent Taft has put himself on record as subscribing absolutely to tho principle that a prosldent of tho Unit ed States should not talk politics. NEBRASKA P CONVENTIONS HELD IN LINCOLN AND GRAND ISLAND ON THE SAME DAY. PLATFORMS OF THE RESPECTIVE PARTIES Republicans Embody County Option In Their Declara tions, While the Democrats Turn Down the Proposition. Republican. Nebraska republicans, democrats, populists nnd prohibitionists held stato conventions on tho 26th of July, the first and last of the above politic al oiganlzntlons meeting In Lincoln and tho other two at Grand Islnnd. Republicans at Lincoln organized by choslng United States Senator Norrls Brown as permanent chair man. Congressman Georgo W. Nor rls opposed the election of Senator Brown, but was defeated. The platform ns adopted contains a plnnk pledging tho party to county option, to tho Initiative and referen dum, and to tho establishment of n state board of control. A rebolutlon by Congressman Nor rls, denouncing "Canuonlsm," was de clared carried by Chairman Brown over tho protests of many delegates, who demanded a roll call. Tho Incident marked tho closing of n convention that had been one of the most demonstrative In tho record of tho party. Congressman Norrls, who had opposed Senator Brown for the permanent chairmanship, offered the resolution while the repoort of the resolutions committee wns still pend Ing. At tho suggestion of tho chair, the Norrls resolution wns put over un til tho platform had been adopted. When this was llnished and tho dele gates wero leaving tho hall, under the Impression that tho convention was about to adjourn, Norrls called up his resolution. Roll call was demanded by tho delegates who yet remained In tho hall, membership perhaps one half. Chairman Brown refused to or der tho roll call, nnd on a viva voce voto, In which tho noes apparently outnumbered tho nyes, declared tho resolution carried and the convention ndjourncd. A now republican stato central committee was selected. The com mltteo met In tho ovenlng, but ad journed without attempting to or ganize. It was decided to meet for tho purposo of selecting a chairman nnd organising for tho campaign on Monday, August 23. Tho candidates will then have boon selected by the voters uud will moot with tho commit tee. Democratic. Tho convention was called to order shortly nftor 2 o'clock by Chairman Byrnes of the stato committee. Itev. L .A. Arthur Invoked tho divine bles sing. C. J. Smyth was Introduced as temporary chairman nnd made an ad dress. Ho was afterward mado per manent chairman. Ho named tho following as commit tee on resolutions: M. F. Harrington, W. J. Bryan, II. B. Fleharty, T. L. Albert, W. B. Cramlns, Dr. Babcock, W. D. Oldhnm. Tho first division of the convention occur) ed when G. M. Hitchcock moved that all resolutions bo re fers cd to tho resolutions committee without debate and that no resolu tions bo brought before tho conven tion except as a majority or minority report. Mr. Bryan moved to amend bj omitting resolutions which wero of fered niter tho platform was reported. Tho voto on tho Bryan amendment waB 394 yns and 165 nays. During absenco of tho committee on resolutions Gov. Shallonborgor In defending tho 8 o'clock closing law nnd his record, pledged himself to sign a county option bill If re-elected and such a measuro Is passed by tho noxt legislature. Populists. Tho populist party adopted tho fol lowing resolution ns an addendum to tho regular platform which Is here with given: "Wo pledgo tho peoples' patty to voto for thoso candidates only who openly pledgo themselves for county option." Tho convention nnmed a stato cen tral committee, re-electing C. B. Manuel of St. Paul chairman, and E. A. Walrath of Osceola secretary. PLATFORMS OF THE PARTIES. Republican. Tho groat termi'lk-au parly, which for tlio iiibt nuy rum huh inniio History for tlio United States of Alucrlci and which took up our cominwe.iltli when It was a teirltory nml llfto.l It Into Btnto linnii iiinl lius ireino nlonir with ItH tiertods of Krowth until It tiim about 1.2-0,01)0 of pcopln and an iiiuiiiitl pmiluctlon of wealth of about $000,01)0 000, iiKuIn sun mltK itn cimeo to tho voter of tho Htato of Nebraska. DurliiR the Into yours of our nation's prosperity under tho republican party tho prices of farm Intuls liuvo been (jolrtf upwind until they havo doubled and trebled In value, nml tlio pro.Iucts of the farniH nml of tho cattlo inngos liavo bo multiplied In their selllnB l Ico that they lmo koho boyoml ntiytlilmr here tofore known In tho history of tlio state. Wo nro chiefly an agricultural people, ami under republican uilniltilstnitlona wo li.wo r ached nn em of ilminrlnl tiros peilty that outnie.istiros nil coinpitlsons Tills prosperity In Nebraska Ii.ih kept moving step by step with tho develop 5 ment of the ImliiMtrlcH nnd renourcon of the I'outitty in laigo and the giealeHt period of IIiIh inlwiiu't inent ban been leaihtil under tho iiiliiilul-'tiutleiii of our iiuHt excellent pioMdent, William 11, Taft. No political organization In any conn tiy can point to such a record of aclilcwmeiitH during tho last lltty years ns tho republican patty of Ainerlcu. From Lincoln to O.irtUM, and fiom (inriletd to McKltiley, and fiom .Me Klnluy to Taft, wu can stand upon our tucord and challenge all comers to the lists. Yet It temalns trim that William II Taft as president, during tho last cotignss, lias brought forth mora legis lation for the benettt of the people thnn did any other president dtitlng tlio same peilod of time dining tho last quatter of a century. Hy his Impartial enfoi ce ment of the law , by the continued prose cution of Illegal tiusts and monopolies, and by his mom effective service In tho I egul.it lun of the tute-n and sen lee of tiansjioi tutliin companies, ho has mado good nil that his pn decessor had begun and proed himself true to the Interests uml welfare of the people. Tho interstate commetce act, In ItH ad ministration, developed points of weak ness, nml upon tho recommendation and insistence of tho president the-fo huo been remedied and tlio eoniiiiei te court has been created. For n quarter of n centuty ninny of our people, havo advo cated tho establishment of postal sav ings banks. What others havo attempt ed In this direction they havo failed In auompllshmcnt, but the wisdom and Insistency of President Tuft Ii.ih made tho postal savings banks a reality, liy his persuasion congress has passed u definite law, giving to tho president tho unquestioned power of setting npatt tim ber nnd mineral lands for purposes of conservation, and within tho last few mouths, In pursuance of that authority, ho has set apatt muny millions of acres. During till tho years of tho agitation of tho tariff question many have be lieved that thero should be an expert board appointed for tho purposo of sock ing Information nnd making recom mendations us to tariff amendments and revlblons. At tho solicitation of our president tho last congress mado a lib eral apprnptlntlon for such puiposos, nnd tho president lias already appointed a board competent and qtmlllled to go on with this work of tariff investigation. During his administration tho general tariff law Ii.ih been revised by a repub lican congress nnd Is now being tested before tlio Ameilc.in pcoplo by actual experience It may bo true that no tar iff law can bo pet feet In tho sense of bringing the best results to eviry par ticular Individual or to each particular locality or to each Individual Interest In n nation of 00,000.000 of people, cov ering ho vast nn hum, whose tiled In dustries nre affected by climate, and by transportation facilities, nnd whole theso ost peoples 410 represented In the senato and house of representatives liv about five bundled indlviditil minds att.t olres, there must bo concessions and compromises. Tho law u I Mi was en acted had the support of tho m.ijoiltv of theso lepnscntntlves It Is the law of tho land until it shall bo changed In the regular way. I airing the first eleven months of ox peiiemo under the piesent tailff law tlio lmpoits havo exceeded thoso of any previous potlod of like extent In the sum of $111,000,000,000 Aloie thin I'J per cent of tin so imports have como In under tho present tatlff 1 iw, fteo of duty, Tho customs ictclptri dmlng tho bamc eleven months, under the operation of tho tar iff liw, woie $30.$22.1fil. which havo not been equalled or executed during a like period of tlino for over thlrtci n cnrs. It nlfeo appears from actual expeilonce that the gross Impoitiitlons on which the tariff has been reduced under the pres ent tariff law exceeds thoso on whit h tho tuilft tlutv has been Incicasid In the ratio of six to one. As it republican paity. bo It icmeinbcred, wo ate pro tectionists Wo do not havo to apolo glzo to .my man or to uny nation for that billf On this docttlno wo build our faith on the teachings of tho pages of our couutiy'H hlstoiy. Tho republican patty ha snever failed except when It fnlteied. Its long ca reer of lctorv has been hy boldly meet ing each question us It aiose, by fac ing with coutngo every danger that crossed Its path, while Its fearlessness of consequence nnd Its determination to be tiuo to tho principles which brought tlio party Into existence, havo been Its Inspliatlon from tho days of Lincoln to Willlluni II. Taft. In thoso early das It faced Acces sion rather than glvo Its consent to the extension of slavery; rather than sub mit to n disunion of tho states, it took up tho burdens of tho civil war When tlio war was over nnd Oeneral Grant accepted tho surrender of General Lee, tho republican party did not stop to nuk tho question whether tho tonus of tho surrender wero tho best that might havo been obtained which should havo been granted. Uvery soldier and eveiy Ameri can citizen ncccptetl tho situation with out criticism. When a few yenrs ngo tho democratic pnrty presented tho Issue to free silver nnd many republicans, shifting to tho brcezo of tumpoinry populuilty, followed tho tenchltifiH of tho democratic leader, tho republican party, truo to Its trn dltlonnl Integrity, refused to nlmndon tlio gold standard, knowing that If It did so, it would plungo tho country Into dlFnster and dishonor. So now tho republican pnrty as an organization must not forget tho tra ditions of tho past: what it has accom plished for the present nnd whnt It Is euro to accomplish for tho future. Tho continued wenlth and prosperity of tho country Is bound about by tho doctrine nnd principles of tho republican party. Theso npplv within tho confines of tho stato of Nebraska ns well as In the union nt huge. Fealty and patriotism to tho republican party nt homo nnd In this coming election Is ns Iniportnnt as It was In tho last presidential elec tion, nnd ns It will bo In tho elections which nro to come. Tho republlcnn pnrty welcomes to Its orgnnlzatlon nil citizens, whether Ameri can or foielgn born, or American of foreign birth who havo become citi zens of tho United Stntes. Wo recognize In them nnd In nil of them tho right to free speech und of Independent thought, but In tho principles of tho grent republlcnn party which havo tho good of tho wholo countrv nt henrt. wo nsl for tho unanimity of sentiment nnd conllal co-operation. Int, but not lenst, of all, let us uphold tho hands of President Taft during tho full period of his ndmlnlstrntlon nnd send to him our united and hnrmonlous declnratlnn of cordial sympathy and unstinted support. , , ,, . .. Fnt tho further regulntlon of the liquor tntlllc In Nebraska, we nro In fnvor of tho pahsage of n county op tion law by the next .legislature, nnd pledge our cnntlldato for governor If elected to at prove such a law on that unbtect ns the leglslnturo may enact We favor tho creation of n non partisan bonr.1 of control for tho penal, reformatory und charitable Institutions of the state. W Wo favor tho passage of a new trp portlonmcnt law nt the next session of tho legislature, redisricting this sbtto Into senatorial nml representative dis tricts, giving to each fair nnd equal topresentatlon based on the population as shown by the census of loo't, and If tho legislature which Is elected this fall falls to perform this constitutional duty while In tegular session, wo pledgo tho people of this stnte tlint the republi can candidate for governor, If elected, will convene tho legislature In special session until this constitutional duty inus be'ti performe 1 Wo recognize" tho existence of a suffi cient demand for direct Itglslutlon in this state to warrant submitting tho question to vote of the people Wr there fore! fovor the siihml'Hlnu of a ellrect legislation amendment to out constitu tion by the next legislature. Democratic. The democrats of Nebraska In conven tion (istmhlcel pre nt to tho voters of the stato tho following declaration of principles We decline again our devotion to tho principles of self-goveinment, of the pro tection of human rights as proclaimed Itv Thomas .lefferson nt the birth of ele nioemev In America. Wo Indorse the last democratic national platform ami the Nebiaska democratic state plat form of lios and 1'ifl'i. We congratulate the party upon wltle spie.itl revival of democracy sentiment whleb gives piomlse of democratic le torv. Wo see in the pnssnge of the present tailff bill an example of the subiervluiicv of the i opitll tin ailmltilsti.itlon to tho pilvllegul Interei'tH of the muiitry We congratulate the countrv that dem ociatle oppo'ltlou has thus fir succeeded In defeating the Iniquitous ship subsidy. Wo recognlre In the miinv excesslvo rates on such favoreel products as steel, woolen goods lubber, lumbi'f and others, tlio return which tho republican politi cians aie making to the plundering trusts for campaign contributions two yen is ngo We condemn the president for surren dei lug to A 'di lib and Cmnon the contiol of tariff revision mill for using his pit ti'iume to rune unwilling congressmen of the republican p.nty to accept their dic tation. . We tlcptoio the president's follv and weakness In surrounding himself with n cabinet of trust advisers Wo favor the eonsonatlon of the nat ural icsoutces of the country ami con demn the pi'llcv under which favored t-apltnllsts and politic il sMltllcates secure eontio of water power, foil mines nnd either seoutces of the natlon'M wealth In the states nml A 'ask i iintestiulniMl nnd npparentlv fuvoied bv the piesent na il, innl administration We condemn the piesldetit for retain ing In his i iblnel tin1 i lose Men I and foimer ottomev for the powerful and un set iipulous svmllcate e. night In the very net of plunder , , We Join democrats everywhere In pledging the portv to tho cause of tlio tariff leforni, economy nnd simplultv In government, trust presocutlon anil tho tatlllcatlon of tho income tax amend ment . . ., We havo confidence that upon tho national evils, wo shall receive the co operation nnd support of Independent voters nnd win n sweeping vlctoiy In Nebraska. .... Wo hi'iittllv npprove of the tla light snloon law and wo commend the cour ngeoiis notion of Governor .Shnllenberger In approving It W- ipi'inv. nnd .Indorse the adminis tration of Ashton C. Shallciibeiger Ills acts have been honest, wlo and pa triotic We Invite a careful scrutiny of tho executive power which two jv.irs ngo was committed to our trust In bis selee. tion as governor Ills ndmltilstnitir n has been one of fidelity nnd tlev dlnn to tho patty pledges upon which we Invited tho suffrages of tho people. We nto opposed to making county op tion or any other plan for tho legiil--tlnn of the liquor trafllc n question of party creed Wo stand for an l Insist upon a slilct enforcement of our pies ent laws, nnd believe that any futther changes In our liquor legislation our' t to bo decided by a direct vote of tlm people, nnd that tho cause of good government nnd public monils will 'o belter sirved In that wav thin by dividing- tho people Into hostile factlona Oil Mill lv- ltH1l.lt Issuer. We are in favor of the following amendments to our constitution Fltst Providing for biennial elections. Second -Providing for the election nt Judges of tho Mipiemo court by distil, ts em a iion-p iitlsini bnllot. Thlid Ptovldlng for a nnn-p i-tlsin bond of iniitiol of our st ite Institutions. Fourth Providing for the IniU itiv. md referendum ruth Giving to metropolitan Itles and cities of tho llrst-elass tho ilglit to make their own 'chiitets. We phdgo ourselves to n redlstrli ting of tho stato by the legNlnturi l bo elected this voir to tho end tb it all nun tics and sections of tho state miv liivo fair and eeiulloblo rcptcfent itlon Wo favor siuli laws as will take our courts nml schools out of partisan poli tics. Wo favor tho advancement of agrlniil tttie and pledge tho legist itmo If suc cessful to favor tilt establish m nt of on agrb iiltuial school In boutliwi stt in Ne braska MVo htllevo that tho piospeilty of any countiy Is In direct ratio to Its fn 1HH-s for commune at ion nnd transport, ill -n. Wo then-fore fnvor tho ean tun nt of a moro effotlvo sstein of load laws that will ptovldo for stnto nnd counlv aid In tho coustt action of pcimaueut wagon roads. Tho rapid lncreaso In the use of tho nutomobllo as a means of travel necessi tates Mi. h legislation as will ptoteet tho public against nccldents resulting fiom luckless, Immature and Incihclcnt dilvers. Wo pledge oir local committees and stato commltteo and our candidates not to accept eoiitiibutiotis from arv railroad or other corporation, trust brewery, dH tlllery or saloon, anti-saloon organiza tion or from any person or association or pcrcuniartly or prcjudlrlnl Interest In so curing or defeating legislation. Populist. We, tho duly accredited delegates of tho peoples' Independent party In tho stato convention assembled at Grand Island, Neb., on this ilGth day of July, 1910, heicby renew our fulth In and ad horenra to tho principles set forth in tho peoples' Independent party platform adopted nt Omaha, Neb., eighteen ye.UH ago, tho fourth day of July last. Wo r'ejolco that our preslstent advocacy o theso pitnelplcs has led both tho demo cratic und republican parties to Incor porate n number of them Into their respcctlvo platforms, nnd wo hereby pledgo our unswerving support and ud vocucy of our faith until all govern ments, stato and national, shall bo ad ministered with a solo view of securing equal and exact Justlco to nil tho peo ple. Wo therefoio demand tho enact ment of tho following principles Into law: First Inltlotlvo: Wo Indorso tho method of dlicct legislation by tho peo ple, known us the Initiative nnd refer endum and recall, mado applicable to Btato, county, city and village, tow Bhlp nnd school district, nnd wo favor tho submission of nn nmendment to our Btato constitution to that end. Second 1 Join d of Control: We nro In favor of a non-partisan board of con trol for nil of our state Institutions, and wo bellevo that all appointments should be based on a civil service examination bo that the wards of the stato can havo tho best possthlo enre. Third Wo favor nn adequate appro priation for tho proper equipment of tho bureau of labor nnd Industrial statis tics to tho end that It may bo ablo to perform Its functions as a means of arbitration, -mediation and conciliation and also to tho end that It may bo in proper shapo to advertise to tho wholo world the manifold resources and un limited possibilities of tho great stato of Nebraska. Fourth County Option: Wo favor county option. Wo demand the enact ment of such a law as tho best method of controlling the liquor business and destroying tho brewers' power In poli tics of this state. rive I.lquor legislation: We npprovo the enactment of tho daylight bnlnon law, tho voto of the Fort Crook mlonn license law nnd tho Invocation of the Bncketl law against the recreant chief of police of the city of Oninha. Sixth rirvnn: Wo recommend tho great commoner, W J. Bryan, for hU tight against the brewers and for 44jn homes of Nebraska. THEY ARE ONE AND A HALF. nonham The paper sayn that Ic Norway married people can travel fo a faro nnd a hnir. Mrs. Henham Married pcoplo nren'i one, even In Norway, nro they? Qualified. A prominent western attorney tell of n boy who once applied nt his of fice for work. "This boy was btfght looking nnd 1 rather took to him " 'Now, my son,' tymld, 'If you como to work for me you will occasionally havo to write telegrnmB and tnkts down telephone messages. Ilcnco a pretty high degree of schooling is es sential. Are you fairly well educated?' "Tho boy smiled confidently. "'I be,' ho said." Independent. Freedom doesn't always bring hap piness, but you'll notice that it Is th , tied dog that howls. A nagging wlfo makon her husband" forget his other troubles. IT IS REALLY ABSURD to think that you can cure your weak stomach and get back your health again by dietimr or ex perimenting with this or mat remedy. You need Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters and nothing else. For over 57 yeais it has been making people well and keeping them so and it will do as much for you. Try a bottle today for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, biliousness, Cramps, Di arrhoea and Malaria, Fe ver and Ague. It never tails. Scntl postal for Free Packajro 1 H i be E23 of Pnxtine. 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