AYUAYYCi f4 \ YM YMf1 TW - . . . . - - . - . -r. + f yG Mi Y.M + -OWrMY IwMihMM..fnWiWeW au f W YNNOwMRW M fM LM FSOWSYY YNW . . . . ' 4 l\'Ictrdl 18 , 1904 TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 5 J \ , . THE - FALLS l'fVTR N - 4 ! . Published Every Friday at - T FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA : ' . ' r : . . , .J ' . ' ; ; " . ROSS & RAY I Entered as second - class matter , Jauu- . J \ + . - J , . ary 12. 1904at the post office at Falls . , ; ( " , City , Neb. , undcdhe Act of Congress of March 3 , 1879. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ! f . 'l'elephone No. 226. , ; , ) . . . . . . . . , . : C eng s510na. . I C OnVe1\Llon. . ' } ' . The republicans of the First cou- gressional district of Nebraska arc r . hereby called to meet iu Cou\cntion in thc city of Lincoln , Nebraska , at ten o'clocl a. m. , on March 22 , 1904 , for thc ; transaction of thc following business : ' l For the nomination of a rcprcscnta- li1 tivc in congress and to select two dis- trict delegates and two alternates to thc republican national convention to , be held in thc city of Chicago , Ill . on ; l Tuesday , Junc 21 , 1904 , and for the transaction , of such other business as P S may come before the con vcn tion. 1 tI The basis of representation to thc ! ii . several counties of the district in said I , , convention shall be the vote cast for Hon. E. J. Burlctt for congress at the regular election held November 4 , 1902 1 on a basis of one delegate for each one humlrcd votes 01' major fraction thereof so cast , and one delegate at large for each county , which said apportionment - portiont11cn entitles the several coun- tics of the district to thc . following representation - rcsentation in said convention : Cass---------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23 . , .Otoc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 Nenlaha _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 . d Richardson _ u . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ uu _ 23 I I Pawnee---------------------- ' : . . - _ _ _ _ _ 16 , ; , ' -t"\ v Johnson _ _ - - _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ - - - - _ _ . _ . - _ _ _ 14 i4 ' I Lancaster - - u _ _ _ _ _ _ u u _ ' _ u u _ u _ _ 60 11 . . Total _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 173 ' ' It is recommended that no proxies be ; t allowed but the delegates be author- : ized to cast thc full vote of the county represented by thcm. By order of the congressional com- \ f mittce. Dated at Lincoln Ncb. , li'eb- ' , . rnary 13 , 1904. . c l " E. L. HOI.\'Olm. ' 1' . C. IUNGm , Sccretat'Y. Chairman . Senatorial Convention. The republicans of Pawnee aild . Richardson counties in Nebraska are . " hereby called to meet in Pawnee City , . Nebraska , on Saturday , April 16 , 1904 , I. . _ ) ,1 , at 5 o'clock p. m. . for thc purpose of j , placing in nomination a candidate for " ' thc state senate for the first semitorial ( district in Nebraska , and to transact such other business as may come bc- fore the convcntion. I . . . ' ; Thc apportionment of delegates will 1 . bc on a basis of one delegate to each t ; one hundred votes , or major fraction i r thereof , rcccived by the Hon. C.H.N01"- ris for state senator in 1902 , as follows : . Pawnee county------------------- \ 15 Richardson county------ . _ _ _ ' _ - _ _ _ . 22 llJ' order of senatorial committee February , 22 , 190. . ' . < ( L A. J. Moss , JOHN CIHA\'HH ; , Pawnec Co. Richardson Co. . 1 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - m1 v - T'he close student of cause and , . . , : cfTect can al ways tell the minute I . thc shoe begins to pinch. t Fred Miller. has excellent . ' chances for securing the nomina- tion for secretary of state. If \ nominated he is certain to be I ! elected and he will make a good i officer. : " , : \ "i . { \ : 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . The farmers of western Ne- braska are feeling pretty g'ood over the recent snow. It assures ! thc wheat crop and the wheat crop assures prosperity. Governor : Mickey was allowed to select his own delegation from his home county to the state con- vention. This was a surprise ! to his enemies and has set them to gucssing- When the time comes , Governor lVricJ\ey : will be rcnomi- nated without much opposition. The enemies of Congressman Burkett have been seeking to connect him in some way with the post office scandals. Of course they have failed to do so. Not only has Congressman Burkett proved his official integrity , but he has proved his assailants 1 to be the most miserable of 1iars. _ _ _ - ; s The decision of the United States supreme court in the Northern Securities merger case will mark an epoch in the history of anti-trust legislation. It win give the govenmen a firmer footing in its future contentions with unlawful monopoly. It will inspire a more wholesome respect for our anti-trust laws and win have a good effect generally. - - - - - The mills of the gods grind slowly , but somehow , somewhere the grist of justice must be ground. As we judge so shaH we surely be judged. Wrong may prevail for a day , but right shaH endure for eternity. When retribution comes we are likely to imagine that we are unjustly pun- ishcd and wonder why it is so , forgetting all the while that the mills of the gods grind slowly. - p. JUST REBUKE. The action of the republican caucuses held in the three wards of halls City on Tuesday night was a just rebuke to that element which has done so much to dis- rupt the party , and so much to further factional . strifc. The success of the regular republican ticket and the defeat of the lVlar- tin-Kcim ticket was a splendid expression ! of the sentiment of the loyal republicans of this city and a crushing blow to thc bolters and obstructionists. 'Yhile the result would have been the same in any event , the great lands1ide was doubtless the direct result of the attitude assumed - sumed by the Journa1. The ma- liciouS' attack on I\Ir. Abbey , 1\fr. Lcekins and I\Ir. Lemmon served to very forcibly call the attention of the republicans to the real mo- tivcs behind the assault. Here are three men with a record for good citizenship , high character and unquestioned repubHcanism. that might well be envied by any one of the rang : that has assaulted - ' ed them. It did not sound good to the , majority of thc republicans to hear these gentlemen , maligned . . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . J < - " ' ' ' ' ' - - - NIILLINRY ' -OPENING d AT THE Bon TOil Millinery Store ON Thursday , March 31 " , Friday , April 1 . . Saturday , April 2 \Ve corlialy invite every lady in this city and vicinity - cinity to come and see our display of stylish millinery ] - linery embracing the cream of the season's designs - signs and the most artistic creations. We carry a complete } stock of the higher class and more cxpensivl" ' goods as well as a complete line of the less expensive ! goods , thus enabling us to meet the demands of any pursc. . The hats are trimmed by an experienced mi11iner. Tier work will speak for itsclf. We shall be glad to"strow qur goods whether you buy or not. We canine here to stay and mean business. I russ HELEN BREBECH - . , " h. . . . ' . , fI , . . " . # d. . . . . . . . . . . coming as it did from that source. They realized that the Journal is under complete democratic control - trol ; that John Martin is official court reporter for a democratic judge and must , in the very na- ture of things , make good to his chief ; they realized that the power - er of democratic millions dominate - nate the policy of that paper ; they realized that A. R. Keirn had no intention of being a can- didate for state auditor and that his dcclared candidacy was simply another stumbling block placed in the path of the party. The republicans of this city objected . to having their republicanism controlled by long distance tele- lihone from Auburn or by tele- graph from CaJifornia. The opportunity - portunity for them to speak came when the ward caucuses were held and the overwhelming defeat of the vlartin-Kcim ticket and the correspondingly great victory of the rcgular. republican ; ticket was a stinging rebuke to the democratic - ocratic spies in the republican ranks and settles as far as Falls City is concerned , the status of the renegades. _ n-- " " - nTEACHERS. . At the meeting of the Richardson - son county teachers asssociation heM on last Saturday The Tribune - bune was designated as the official - cial organ of the association. The Tribune greatly appreciates this compliment and will earnestly - ly endeavor to prove worthy of' the honor. Not only will we give space to the educational department - ment , but we win do all in our power to further any movement tending to the improvement of educational conditions in this coupty. We want the teachers of Richardson county to feel free' to come to this office at any time and to make their wants 1\:110wn. : . . JENNE Opera House ONE WEEK COMMENCING Monday , Mar. . 21 Special engagement of the acknowledged mon- . arc11s of repertoire THE KINGSLEY-RUSSEL CO. in superb repertoire of the latest and best comedies and dramas ; A Company of Artists of R.ec- 080ized Ability New Plays. New Songs. New Ef- fects. New Dances. New Mus- ic. New Costumes. Every Lady or Gentleman a..n Artist Every Artist a Lady or Gentleman No Waits ! No Stops ! Continuous Performance A GREAT ARRAY OF SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE FEATURES Ladles Free Monday Night if Accompanied by Holder of a Paid Reserved Seat Ticket Prices 15 , 25 and 35 Cents