JUNE 11, 1903. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT 15 f si r AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE Tf hat Tb Dyipcptle Saw In HU Moraine: Paper aa Ha GrumbUd Over Ilia i Health Food. Friday Morning, June 5. Millers national federation in session at De troit adopt resolutions demanding reciprocity, especially with , Canada; recognizing right of laborers to o ganize but denying right of labor or ganizations to compel individuals to join or that only union men shall be employed, S. T. Ballard of Louisville Ky., made a bitter attack on labor unions and urged employers' associa tions in every town. Millers claim they are not prosperous. Dispatch from Monaster, Europear. Turkey, gives details of slaughter of inhabitants of Smerdash village, south of Lake Presba, May 21, by Bashi-Bazouks (Turks). Three hun dred houses burned and 200 persons killed mostly women and children. Novoe Vremya, leading Russian pa per, in signed leading article headed ' Russia and America" resents Ameri can criticisms of the Kischineff nor ror. Says the Americans are "carried away by the successes of their ne imperialistic policy" and refers to "Secretary liay's stubborn anglophil ism." The editor of the Syromiatni- koff suggests that the Russian foreign office should publish . in English a sketch of Russo-American relations since the time of Catherine and send the book to 3,000 American newspa pers for review, averring that Ameri can school histories contain nothing to show Russia's uniform friendship for the United States In every time of need. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Lord Spencer, Lord Ripon, Lord Tweed mouth and other liberal leaders ar3 .out with letters denouncing Joey Chamberlain's imp' ial zollverein pro posals as merely veiled protection. The London Daily News says Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Mr. Goschen, Duke of Devonshire, Chancellor Ritchie, Lord Landsdowne and Lord Selborne are all against Chamberlain's scheme. -Acting Secretary of ' Agriculture Moore is taking steps to enforce th-i pure food law against " foreign Im porters. At Argentine, Kas., 4,500 people are homeless and in need of food and clothing. Supplies should be sent to the mayor, Dr. C. E. Clopper. rDrouth and forest fires afflict the east while the . west is flooded Forest fires are raging near Glens Falls, Saratoga and Plattsburg, N. Y.; Mon treal, Canada? Long Island, N. Y.; Mt Holly, N. J.; Moulton, Me.; St. John, N. B.; Halifax, N. S.; Burling ton, Vt; and Manchester, N. H. The loss is almost incalculable. Western trunk lines have decided to abolish the "bridge arbitrary" at Omaha, June 15. This will let Iowa coal into Omaha $5 a car cheaper; live stock, $4; packing-house products into Iowa, $8 a car cheaper; and mer chandise 5 cents A hundred weight cheaper. High water at St. Louis threatens great damage. Situation improving at Kansas City. Ohio republican convention alleged to be a "love feast" with Mark Hanna cs Cupid. Myrcn Herrick gets his re ward for carrying a lot of past due paper. The ticKet is as follows: Governor, Myron T. Herrick; lieut. gov.. Warren G. Harding; auditor, W. D. Guilbert; treasurer, W. S. McKin ncn; attorney general, Wade H. El lis; judge of sup -jme court, A. N. Summers; school commissioner, E. A. Jones; member of board of public works, George H. Watkins. Guilber; is the only "third-termer." The plat form, aside from "taffy" for Roose velt, Hanna, Foraker, et al., asks for ; removal of the double liability of stocAholders; improvement of the Ohio river; extension of labor laws; better roads; a bigger navy; favors "stimulating local bank circulation," and lauds "protection." The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Chicago & Northwest ern Railway company was held Thurs day at Chicago. The annual state ment submitted to the stockholders showed gross earnings for the year of $50,041,118 with operating expenses, taxes, interest, etc., amounting to ?45, 246,314. The surplus for the year over all charges (land incomes not in cluded) was $519,502. Prior to the meeting of stockholders there was a meeting of the directors at which a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred stock and a half yearly dividend of 3 1-2 per cent on the com mon stock payable July 1 to stock holders of record June 10. The Chicago, St. Paul: Minneapolis & Omaha bridge over the Missouri j-iver at Sioux City has been adver tised for sale at public auction June 10 at South 'Sioux City, Neb. Tha action is result of refusal of the road to pay taxes. It is expected that the rfilrod will secure an injunction to prevent the. sale. And,this, after the a n q o o o o o mm mmm o o o o o o o o A fortunate purchase of the entire surrrtus Y stock of L. Abt3 & Sons, the Chicago manufac- X S turers of High Class Clothing enables us to X V offer hundreds of Men's Knits rnmiinr &in A and $15 values, at the astonishingly low O price of . O d 'Choice. I Plain and fancy weaves of "Worsteds, Chev- O iots ' and Serges; plain blacks and blues, and this season's popular color mixtures in nobby Y cnecKs ana stripes. Suits of right shape to fit, X 6.95 F properly trimmed and rightly made. The Entire Lot Goes On Sale SATURDAY, JUNE 13th. BOYS. o o o o o o OTflnn mn nnnnAiMo iti aihta rnn O OIHIULIWU DHnbHINO IN dUfld fUfl s Our Great Suit Purchase included about fiftfiAn O Styles of Long Pants Suits for Boys, ages 13 to 18. The Suits are all wool and include Stylish Serges, Fancy Worsteds and Nobby Cheviots. Their retail value is $7.50 to $10.00. You can take your choice O of the entire line at . o $4.95 a Suit. $ To make this remarkable Sale comnlete at everv Y point, we will add all the Elegant Knee Suits from Ovtm. iuifti ouvriA. ouiiiug U.M tJ p"X.JU iXl 11 ir it CLIO II of their value. v O All our Knee Suits in Norfolk, our double breasted 6 styles, all colors, plain or fancv, selling: H I r n O upto3. Your choice.... .............. . . OliOU X All our Knee Suits in double breasted, Norfolk, 3-piece vest O Your choice $2,50 O O O O O O O LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Orders by mail will receire preference and be fitted the day of receipt of order. We cannot send samples, but if yon will state your choice of color, whether light or dark, and nive breast measure, waist meaeure and length of inside of leg, yonr heigth and weight, we will send you the very choicest of these suits. A deposit must accompany each order. o o o o t $ o o o o o o o o o o o o v o o o o o o o o o o o t o o stories told last year about the rail roads always paying their taxes! Federal grand jury taxes up Mach en's case. Omaha will be headquarters for ru ral free delivery after July 1. Re moval from Denver. German financiers have secured con cession from Turkey to continue the Anatolian railway, now running fron) Constantinople to Konia, Asia Minor Extension will go to Bagdad and eventually to Koweit on Persian gulf. Thus John Bull's nose i3 out of joint, as 50 per cent of present Asia Minor trade is in English hands. Cotton bulletin reports a million acres increase, but only 71.1 crop a:? compared to the 95.1 same time last year. Peace, is established in Colombia until the next revolution! A million natives are starving in Kwang Si, China, and Governor Wons appeals to America for help. A receiver is asled for the Cam peche Lumber and Development com pany, capitalized (on paper) at a mil lion dollars to exploit lumber land3 in Mexico. The U. S. general land office has taken in $8,127i cash receipts first three-quarters of current fiscal year. President at Danville, Springfield. Decatur and Lincoln, 111.; and Ind ianapolis, Ind. Nooraska state board of public lands and buildings appoints James Tyler, jr., state architect at $2,500 a year. Governor Mickey appoints H. L. McC'onnell of Albion, deputy game warden. Judge Wilbur F. Bryant has ground out another supreme court report Volume C3, now ready. Sunday Morning, June 7. Spartans burg, S. C visited by a terrific rain storm, resulting in loss of life and property. Fifty thousand acres of timber land near Glens Falls, N. has been burned over by forest ires. The loss in Aroostook county, Maine, is over a million dollars, and three millions in northern and eastern Maine. C. Ellsworth Upton and Thomas Mc Gregor arrested in Baltimore charge J with conspiracy to defraud the gov ernment; both are in postofflce depart ment and were immediately dis missed. President Roosevelt tells Payne to LJ on with his postal frauds investi gation. The president held a cabinet meet ing Saturday. Georgia peach growers' association files complaint with Interstate com merce commis!on that present high railroad rates on fruit shipments to northern and eastern markets wili practically destroy the Georgia peach business. Wednesday Morning, June 10. (Mr. Tibbies having resumed his in teresting and altogether unique pre sentation of "The News of the Week," The Dyspeptic has taken to gardening for his "stomach's sake," and for tha past several days neither reads the morning paper at "The Breakfast Ta He" nor eats the cereal health fodder of Battle Creek, Niagara Falls or Col l3ge View; but has been enjoying a diet of "garden sass" and has ceased to grumble.) THE DYSPEPTIC. Special subscription rate to singla taxers, 5 months. 23c. I i s