t -s v 1 t-w- ;J ? f. 1 V . -5 h v. I : V - v. t7- te- y n t- M - u V, olnmbra Journal lraa). Ielr. 1IM e eJBDXBSDAY. FKBBUAKT IS, HMC S. C STBOTHEB. .... F. K. STKOTHBt. JanmalaatiltBe BSBaid.If TOBdeBOt ai- IM ADDRE8B-Wksn UmmUmI Itf Wkw State CeaveBttse. fctotfas call of the National Coaunittae r 7. 1BW. the Repablicaa Elector ef the State of Nebraska, are hereby emlled to to ceaventioa is tbe city of Omaha oa March 12,1988. at two o'clock in the .fortheperposeof selecting tear deJ- i at large and foar alternates to the Repub- lleam National Convtation, to be held la the city of Chicago; Jane M. 1908. for the nomination of caacUaetes for PrsMdeat aad Vice President ef the United 8tates. v Ha basis of reprf entatioa of the eeveral tnaatina to said state convention, shall be the vote east for Honorable H. H. Wilaoa for Preei eVaHsl Elector at the general electioa held November 8, 1904. giving oae delegate for each aae haadred aftr votes aad the major fraction thereof aocaat for'acid H. H. Wilaoa, bat each eoaata- to be entitled to at least oae delegate. BaM aafjortinn await entitles the several eoaaties to she fallowing lepreseatation in the said cob- BHiVRINHnMI wBWBBBb emmmaa eJBemBf 9M9flBBwv wutteeaannea asesiwJaair. Waal Hill 1 1 III IITfTSIl U iimsIIiIb sails Hi ass salami to rseaiva una . ...L. SaraehBa eats Cor aum Admaa............. 15 Johnson. ..... 11 4ksibhosb ....... ... 12 Learney.... o smnaer.. ......... .. i A.eiio ............ .. z BMm ...... 1 KeyaPaha. S jfoomm) 12 Ki id ball. 1 av9K sHKSB 1YDOX. . 1 aatSyvBa o AjBDCaVIOav r ws Brewa... ........... 4 Lincoln 10 fawaio aUoMjjao x Wwa . Aw XXltip 1 WJT H IsaCsT QCloOaa a- Casa.. 18 Madison 15 Wass ma floTncc o EsmmwW.aaaa mm m 2 MSBOO B Cherry- 7 Nemaha IS rhaywiasj s Nnckoll 11 viutt & t VROO ! "BWaX or XflaWXMO 1Z aHBia - xv xuMaiPts x yaif. t xb x&ifiipa xu viW" S Platto IS uavsOam .. XX Polk .... .. o Dtml s Bed Willow 9 IHna..... 10 Richnrdaoa. 17 'Oafla.. 19 Bocbw. S W9awlaa. ....., ....108 8aliBO. 16 JrPar S EM&rpT.. . 4 Filtoara It Saanders. ..19 FraaUia 8 BcotteBloS. 4 JWuBft 7 DAWaiu ! 15 'VXsVWa .,. XV EXavSrMaaaA 4 J55a? ij """" Shcrnma . -5 Ocaeer 4 Stanton ; 6 giant l -Thayer...:....: IS gnatey Thoeaas 1 I. ".. -'. 17 TharttoB. ......... 5 gjilto 12 Valley 8 gsrlaa 8 Washington 12 Haes ...... ........ t Wayne. 10 toieeek. 4 Webster U gol.. 12 Wheeler 1 Hooker..... 1 York. 17 Hajemai 8 JeaTerson 14 Total- S It is reooBBeoded that no proxies be allowed aad that the delegates present front each of the issuuc lira eoaaties be aathorised to cast the fall TwtoeftaMirdeleaatieas. ItteatioB is called to the aaethod proTkld for fey the reaolaUoaof tbe State Committee giving She BepabUcan Ekrtors in each coonty where , aa opportunity to express their prefer- saadidate for President of the United wUeh plan of expressing said preference has bean forwarded to each county chairman. Attention is also emlled to Section S of Bole VI adopted by the amid State Committee, providing forth Cling of credentials and which rale is as "Credentials of delegates to Conventions shall ha Ued with the Secretary of the State Central Coautittee at least fve days before the date of aid Convention." Parana at to aaid call of the National Com mittee aad the laws of Nebraska: the several Coagnaakaal Conutittees are iastracted to proceed ia the asaal asanner to name a time and pleee far holding their respective district cod veataoaa for the election of two delegates and two alternates from each of said Congressional PieUieta. in conformity with the reqairements f the call of the National Committee, tbe same 1 of representation being need in the several. aa is herein provided for the State It is recommended that tbe same be selected by said Congressional far Iwtbtinv aaifl Tltavt PfmiMn aa have been selected .by this Committee for the State Convention. F. F. Cobbick. War. Hatwach, Hw irtaij. Chairman. Hanabj. Nebraska, Jaanary 8, 1908. Taft aad Hughes for president and ice president is a ticket that will eaow Billy Bryan ander once more, aad there is ao doubt about it. There is something decidedly pe culiar about the action of the board of railway commissioners and the attor aey general in their latest move in the proposition. When the lists published they contained the 1 of the local physicians and aewspapermen who had contracts, aad did aot auke aay attempt to con ceal the nets, but there was not a saBgle politician or local attorney aaeoagthean. It looks very much as though aosaeoae who kaew had given at a quiet tip as to what action the state ofidals would take, and the sear ce of the iaformatioa would not hediiicult to locate. Judge J. F. Boyd is now serving his first term ascoagressaian from this wastries, his term having begun March 4, 1807, aad ending ia 1909. He is aaithtally aad loyally attending to the daties of his office, aad devoting much of his time looking after the away Bwasioa claims of this district. He male, that as maah as he would like to,x the time to "come to attend the coagrcssionsl con He does aot desire to be a to the Chicago convention, sail he will be renominated aaMdad term, aad we arecertaia will he ao republican ia oppori- for he is giviag the whole aad Ia ladaagofwrmt Ijeofj. trml poaBUtteei of tao Of CMua& aad the ami Way ae VW eoaimittea of Doaaiai aad Otot coantka kare doac areoiaeiy the thiag that the repaUieaa ooaatf anttee for Platte ooaaty dad, eeleetiag their delegates to the eoagivMoaal aad ataie oMTeatioav ,Thb aetioa is inaocordaacewith the recoanaayh Uoaofthe repablioaa tgnaaoaal aad state coaiiitteel, 8hoaId there be a dirwoa seaHiaaeat U either party as to who should be their .-respective Bomiaee, it woald be .right aad pro per to eadearor to get aa expresaioa of preference rroai the ToUre, but where every repoblieaa itfbrTaftaad every democrat for Bryaa, oaly thote who railed to be selected a delegates could; have cans for coaipIaiBt at the simple but just Method. In Montreal, Mr. Bryan told the Gaaadiaa dub that his couatrymen chased the dollar uatil they dropped "dead. He ought to know. Few of hie countrymen tare busier, ladeed, few are quite so busy. No reflection is intended when it is stated that the Nebraska talks for a living. For any thing that is known to the contrary he has never doae aaythingelse. His principal object is to become presi dent. For years he has beea trying to talk his way into the White, House. Otherwise, he talks for Broaey, pre sumable at the rate of 'anywhere from $100 to $500 a aight 80, wbeaheis aot chasing the preakleacy, he is iu pursuit of the dollar, which will pro bably be true of him until he caa my no more. His criticism of his ( coub trymen, therefore, s one which he might apply to himself without mis sing the target. Alsothose who live in glass houses should aot throw stones. Brooklyn Eagle (dem.) 1 saaammasw - Colonel James Hamilton Lewis, chief counsel for Dora McDonald, who was acquitted of the charge of murder ing Webster 8. Gueria, will file a claim in the probate court for $35,000 against the estate of Michael McDon ald, gambling king, for fees in con ducting tbe successful defease of Mrs. McDonald. Following it may be fil ed claims for fees for the two leading assoCiate counsel. It is understood that they are to receive $2,000 each. Colonel Lewis, it is said, will contend that $25,000 was provided for ia a contract and arrangemeats with Michael McDonald preceding his death last August. The $10,000 ad ditional is the fee allowed by Mrs. McDonald. It is expected t'at any attempt to place the burden of the expenses of the trial of Mrs. McDon ald, except the attorneys' fee, on the estate, will be fought. As we have stated before, the last legislature, in passing a state .wide primary law for nominating all state and coonty officers, repealed all laws governing the selection of presidential . MM delegates to conventions, mm m a positive fact and not disputed by any reputable lawyer. If the county cen tral committee would order a conven tion to select delegates there would be no law governing the same, democrats, populists, anybody could vote, the clerks and judges of election would receive no pay, their return would not be8wornto, how would they know who to report to. It can readily bt seen that the selection of a staunch solid Taft delegation to the Norfolk and Omaha conventions was the pro per thing to do. Some states have a fine climate aad some states have a fine productive soil, come can raise one thiag and some another, but Nebraska has both a ne climate and a fine productive soil. We can raise anything that will grow in any temperate zone. We caa equal and beat many in the raising of wheat, oats, barley, hogs, cattle, chrckeas, eegs, aad what not all. Now if we could only have more maaufacturiag interests in our glorious state. There are now prospects for oar altractiag the same, aad it is through oar power canal. Ifwe caa utilise the waters of the Loup river, and the Loup is a large body of water all the year rouad, we can have cheap power, cheap freight rates, aad we will become oae of the greatest states ia the uaioa. There is ao question that Theodore Roosevelt is the nwet popular awa ia American public life. There is no. question, either, that if he were aa outspoken eaadidate for reaoainatioa aad re-eraetioa, or even a receptive eaadidate, t repuUicaas of Nebraska aadof every other state ia the uaioa, with aot atore thaa two or three exceptioaa, woald heahaost unanimously for him. - But Mr. Roosevelt has aot oaly re fused to stand as a madia'aie for Te-eleetioa, hat declared that he is aot -a woald at acasgaasmmiHsa if pvwa. UaaW them nT 111 aad for tto. very.reasoa that they want tmetive Roosevelt policies carried eat in foil vigor by his saccemor, the true friaaaa ef Preaxfeat Roomveit haVe,ia BBisoa warn him, taraed toScsretary Taft as the logical ataadard bearer for 1908, It gees without myiag that Mr. Taft would not be a candidate if Mr. Roose vdt were a candidate. Beiag part aad panel of the same a Aajmistratioa, Mr. Taft coud aot ia deceacy aad would aot seek a Bomiaatioa dewed by the president ia whose cabiaet Wis serv iag aad hi whose closest coafideace he he. Mr. Taft aad Mr. Roosevelt repre- t the -same element of. the part?. They have beea identified in the same work, aad aa admiaistratioa uader Mr. Taft would be more aearly a cob tiaaatioa of the admiaistratioa of Mr. Roosevelt than an admiaistratiun uader aay other man. - It is plain that only because of tbe president's declared purpose' m to serve as presideat after the expiration of his preseat term, aad because the siacerity of that declaration is aot open to suspicion, Mr. Taft has coBseated to become a eaadidate for the republican BoarinatioB. If the friends of Mr. Roosevelt, still clinging to the notion that they can force him to run agaia, considered their own actioas seriously they would realise that their own sin cerity is impugned by their insistence that tbe president does not mean what he says, or is playing for a Bomiaatioa forwhich he is urging aaother. Just as the presideat was tresjeadn ously pleased last year that the re publicaas of Nebraska took him at his word aad declared ia their platform, after endorsing his policies, that Mr. Taft is "pre-eminently the aaaa ander whose leadership these policies would be perpetuated," so he will be even more pleased to have the republicaas of Nebraska true to Mr. Taft and give him their support this year in conven tion aad electioa. Omaha Bee. WHERE MR. SPOONER LOST OUT. Next Time, Maybe, Ha Will Be Mere Chary ef Centplimenta. "Do yoa really mean It, Mr. Spooner, when you say I am the beat girl la the world?" asked Miss Flypp, after the .yoane; man had -suggested taat ahe Should become Mra.l Spooner. Indeed. I do, Hiss Flypp." aseever ated the young man. "I aay It agaia yon are the best girl ia the world." "And the loveliest, I think you saidr "The loveliest without doubt" "I think you said something about my accomplishments, too?" "I did. I said they excelled those of aay other girl." "I believe you called me sweet?" "A sweeter woman ae'er drew breath,' " quoted the ardent lover. Toe used the word 'perfect' too, did you not?" "I did. I also pronounce you the pink , of perfection, propriety and modesty, the empress of my heart the peerless one amosix the beauteous creatures of your sex, a maiden ador able, enchanting: and worthy of the' hand of the best man on earth. Say the word that will make me the happi est man, my own Dora!" . "Before I give you aa answer, Mr. Spooner, I should like to ask you oae question." : " "A doten if yoa Mke." "Oae will be enough. Don't you tninx you nave a good deal of assur-jr ance to expect a woman with all those excelleat qualities to marry you?" Thea Mr. Spooner went noma FORGOT AN IMPORTANT POINT. Carpenter Overlooked Davy . Crscketfe Immortal Advice. Apropos of the fat man who built his wife a table la tad cellar too Mg to go through the door, a reader de clares that he knows of a man who did very much the same trick. The man in question, a Boston carpenter, was having a dun season, aad aa spring was coming on he decided to build himself a boat for use ia his toric Boston bay. After due conaidera Ooa the carpenter decided to use his own cellar as a workshop, as he had plenty of room and all nwterlala were handy. He did not once think of get ting the boat out until after weeks of hard work he had anlahed a aae It foot vessel. Of course it would aot go through a atere door, aad aa there was no double door entrance the car neater was up against It Hewaa de termined to have his boat though, and he tore out the entire end of his house to get it eat of his cellar. He got hie boat aad atoo had more hard work to da la his dull season, for It was, several weeks before he repeiriag the house. The Lent Cnsesmsr. "It was a ralay day." said the book seller, "aad the wet shoes aad drip ping umbrellas of customers had nude the ioor quite wet end allppery last Inside the store door. , All our clerks happened te be in the back part ef the place when the doer opened and n large aad very stout womaa hurried fa. Just mm the dose swung shut ne hiad her aae slipped end fell fat upon the aoer. Before aay of as couM reach her aae tasked herself up with a. woman of ive a ateay atere nil around the a the eat ia tan ream, and thea without uttettac woru. inraea suuama. eaeaea mnii waansB saaea, aaa 1 auapoae aer iwmBj wMsaemBK aer tram, evevcesa .majstae'etefa where aer ant a AMI TIE fliCK ' iy,ttewr j 1 imUad to-day," said Watklna Fur- 'to be a phUosopaer. I am co- Ins; to be oatualstlc, no atatter what aefalw. It fls my arm beUef that un hapnlaeaB is notaina nut a nmntal state. If I caa make up my mind to be happy I am sure that I caa be. I will, therefore, alarecmrd the thlags that are ordinarily 'vexaUoas. I will start out tale atoning; to look for the pleasaat thlarrla Ufa, and be bliid to aU that areeaareeable.,' He attempted to draw oa hto era andv while boppta arouad 1 font stepped apoa a tack "which weat late his heel aa far aa It could aad thea stopped. WatUaa rarbtah sat down oa the bed. nulled out the tack, drew a Ions braath. aadmaarally eoa trolled his feeHnnu. "Why." he asked himself. .heMlaa up the tack, "should I permit a little thing like this to nuke see unhappy? If I were 'to give way to eager now 1 should injure myself sad ialict ne damage whatever upon this tack. When a man becomes angry he pois ona himself. Anger briags oa indi gestion. It opens the pores or closes theat, I forget which thus- laterfer- -ing'with the .circulation and physical as well aa Baeatal And. after all. how foolish it ia to give way to eager. The aagry nun la al ways at a disadvantage. Already I begia to appreciate the beaeflta of paileaophy. Confound that aeeL I wish it would quit bleeding! Ah, little tack, a poet nught apostrophise thee. That's pretty fair. I never would have thought of that word apostrophise if Ijaad permitted myself to become an gry. Other words would have crowd ed la upon me aad I should have given utterance to phrases that possessed ho submillty. no beauty, ao ruythndc cadences that might havn. soothed or comforted. Evea bow I ami aayself thinking in poetry. .. "Oh. Httto tack, aa sharp aad kasa. A laaaon thou hast taught te ma; How strong .they are and how ssraaa Whs quarrel, aett with destiny. "On. veicelees Mttle tack, thaa Mo soul, ao alaew aad ao Joint. Tet saost men by tne are surprised. You get so quickly to the poiat. "That" mused Watkiaa furbish. "Isn't half bad for an amateur. There's a lot of philosophy in those few lines, too. I suppose almost any man could be a philosopher if he would only set himself to it It's a matter of habit, that's all. Socrates probably could nave been Just aa Impatient ne any of the rest of us If he hadn't acquired the habit of being philosophical. Ifa a great thing., i wonder why I never thought of it before?" He sat for a moment or two think ing it over and then remembering that it would be necessary to get ready for the duties of the day he tossed the tack from him aad aUpped a leg into the other section of ala trousers. Then be ashed a ahoe out from under the bed. and. having put it en, looked for Its mate. It was at the ether aide of the room, near the closet door. Still feeling that it wae splendid to he a philosopher. Mr. Furbish started across the carpeted floor. He paassJ ifter he had taken a step or two end said to himself : "Yesterday I would have eentpbiined because this shoe waa tight across the toe. To-day It gives me ne concern. I am able to bear it with equlnlniity. And aside from the physical incon venience that cornea from permitting Uttle. things to fret us we who are able to control ourselves are helrsxto a feeling of pride that la itself ia up lifting aad inspiring." Thea he took aaother step forward, uttered a wild yeO aad sat down with a suddenness that caused hie wife, who waa below getting breakfast to rear that the house had beea struck by a meteorite. "Watklna," she cried rnshlag to him where he writhed upon the floor, "what la the world fat the nutter?" Watkiaa told her. But his words' were disconnected and unit for nub licatloa. He had stepped on the tack; agaia aad act with the foot that was ia the ahoe; Chicago Record-Herald. Remarkable atarglarPreef Safe. The saost remarkable burglar-proof safe ia the world has jest beea placed la a beak at Newburg Islaaa. At aight the safeie lowered by cables iato aa lmaregnabte atetaUle4iaed eua-vaalt of erete.- 'After veaehiag K is fastened down by rated by a triple time leek. 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