NOVEMBER 17, 190 PAGE 10 H6j Nebraska. Independent What Shall Pooulists Bo? A Referendum Ballot to Determine the Future Course of the People's Party " The People's Party is committed to he principle of the Initiative and Ref erendum. It is a sound doctrine and can not be applied-too frequently in a republican form of government. The will and wishes of the people should be law. The same principles should con trol in the government of a political party. The will and wishes of the rank and file in the party should be the party law. The National election just closed. has developed ' new conditions and new problems. "What of the future'Ms the question that is being .a'S, hand. What will becomM thVldemo cratic party? Can it, rtwn its mem bership in the face of s h a crushing defeat? .What was the fuse? What is the meaning and expiation -of the overwhelming majorittes. "given to President Roosevelt ? ; f&& it an en dorsement of his administration or was it a protest again the treachery' and treason to democratic principles perpetrated by the den.'cfatic national convention ut St. Loui(,7f jtn all parts of the country the "lead' ji' are holding, or preparing to hold, conferences" to discuss plans and metifis of organiza tion for building ua Jthe cause of re form. "What of the' future?" is the problem. Will "a ifiw alignment of political parties be 3jpcessary? What should populists doViSvTiat should Bryan democrats do?' What should the followers of Folk, LrFollette and other - reform leaders do tl-flcceed in bring ' in'g "'ab'duf "refofm '.' vV: national affairs as they have "succied in Missouri "and Wisconsin? "liCers" are in con sultation over thes . subjects every where. To determx? the will and wishes of populist'.! he Impendent will take a refereij'mvote. It will submit the following " u&&xi'a?$& subscribers and; hopes -that every one of them will send in an answer: ; Should the People's Party maintain , its nationalwrganization independent and separate from all other political organizations, or should it abandon its organization and join with Mr. Bryan and other reform democrats in "an ef fort to capture the democratic organi zation as a basis for building a reform party for the campaign of 1908? When sending your answer cut out and use the Referendum Ballot pre pared and found on this page. Votes will be received and recorded until mfdnight "of December 31. Only sub scribers to The Independent will be al lowed to vote upon this question. Oth er populists who wish to vote may do so by becoming subscribers 'vAs implies the forces of reform at the present time are divided into several camps the, principal of which are Bryan dem ocrats arl populists. Apparently neither can succeed without the other. Can the two organizations bo brought together? Mr. Bryan, by his course since. the democratic national conven tion at St. Louis, has made it very plain that he intends to remain inside tho democratic party to do his battling for reform. ; He will hot' holt. He contends that no reform can be secured except with the aid of the dem ocratic organization. He insists that ti is easier for reformers to capture the democratic machinery and then use that organization and machinery to secure control of the government, than it would be to build up an entirely new organization with sufficient strength to secure the electic - of a majority n congress and the president Tor the next; seven -weeks The Inde pendent invites communications from its readers covering this subject and the referendum question. An equal amount of space will be given to both sides. Those who favor maintaining ittc:j?eojle' Party will be given about six columns, iZrm&vtm operation with Bryan democrats inside the democratic party, will be given the same amount of space. The Bee's Logic The Bee tries to be facetious over Tom Watson's declaration of Jeffer- sonian principles. It says: Jefferson, who illuminated - his mansion with tallow dips and wax candles, never dreamed of a rail road, telegraph, telephone or elec tric' motor, and had K more con ception ' of the conditions under which a conglomerated nation of more than 80,000,0tO of people should conduct self-government than he had about a modern 'print ing press, photography, a stere opticon, wireless telegraphy, sub marine torpedo boats or ironclad cruisere. The editor of the 3ee fa quite a be liever in Moses, but Moses knew no more aboit these things than Jefferson did and besides that, Moses thought tha the world stood still and the sun went whirli-;: around it every twenty four hours. If that argument is good, then the ten commandments and all the great fundamental principles laid down by 'Moses 4,000 years ego, should no longer receive any consideration. The fact is that most of the great prin ciples of government and human con duct, ana , upon wme i civilization . is based, were worked out by men of thought long before the age of elee tricity and railroads, and strange as i may seem to., the , editor of the Bee, JVlcjepted by" mankind : even. was given to a young lawyer by the name of Rtves, because no prominent republica l in the district desired to make a hopeless race. Even Rives made no campaign and no money was expended, yet when the votes .were counted it was found that Rives was elected by 1,200 majority. Every con gressman but one from Illinois will be republican. . (01AIC1 I s' n n it i mm UliULYaXM Stop? pain at once in any part of ths body.stops inflammation Cures Bowel Trouble yet does not constipate. 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But Tom Taggart, who went to New York the next day after the election and consulted th ? present democratic lead-; ers there, don't take to the notion of re-reorganization at all. Neither do H. W. Yates nor Jim Boyd of Omaha. Tom Taggart gave out an interview in which he said;;.; - ; ' .,-' The utmost : harmony exists -among the members . of the com- mittee, and there is no need for reorganization. There are no heartburnings, no recriminations, excepting the general regret for the defeat of our candidate. I have no intention of resigning. The national headquarters will be r.t Indianapolis. - -There is no doubt that the "utmost harmony exists among the members of the committee." - Every one of them either voted for McKinley -or knifed in some Way their 4 own candidate in 1900. They are all of on kind. They will fight the Bryan wing with just as much vindictiveness as they ever did, and the Bryan wing will fight them. It is a lovely prospect. ; There is just about as much probability that they will ever grow into a homogenous poi- onand carry the coun- ry as tbat aeSuItrFrtt-rter' some day and drive the-English from South Africa. People's Party Referendum Ballot Qnestion: Should the People's Party maintain its national organization independent and separate from all other organizations, or should H abandon its organ ization and join with Mr. Bryan and other reform democrats in an effort to capture the democratic organ ization as a basis for building a reform party for the campaign of 1908? Answer For People's Party organization put X here For Co-operation with Democrats put X here P O - Rural Koute....i.... State.,: Box or Street... . . After filling out mall to THE INDEPENDENT, Llocoln, Nbr. 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Or made to order S z . .. fT t FUR COAtS A Fln&I Study v The Springfield Republican remarks that "the" vote for the two leading candidates should, in fact, be finally studied with reference to the votes polled by the populist and socialist tickets, in order to tain a perfectly correct impression s to the present political thinking of the American peo ple." That final study will have to be postponed for some weeks as the As sociated Press will not let us know what the vote for Tom Watson and Debs was. A Hot Time In Washington It is announced from -Washington that in making appointments hereafter, Roosevelt will not be influenced bv senators and representatives. It is added: It is clearly realized by Mr. . Roosevelt that in ignoring the ; recommendations cf politicians in appointing men to office and dis , tributing federal patronage he may i antagonize the senate and experi , ence difficulty. - If Roosevelt undertakes anything of tnat sort mere will be the hottest time in Washington that that town ever experienced. j The democrats now say that All that they need to win is a "cohesive coal ition. - - , . The extent oTtPuandslide'' in Illi nois and the completeness of the sur prise is shown in the result in the Twenty-first congressional district, which has always been democratic, the present incumbent who has held the district for a long time, Ben Caldwell, being one of the most popular men in the state. The republican nomination How much de- Bcer n a luf luu. -J s&crt fur coats are mnde from piecps of dywl skins. Tliey lxk well, but they will give you do service. Insist that your merchant shows you a CDWNIE CCAT That NAME standi for quality nod bes for almost a quarter of a century. 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