Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 08, 1890, Image 4

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1 11 ( MS COplCS Ol DIKIK II U/SCMUCK
Ij s Norn to ucforo mo an 1 s il scribed m my
I 1 r senio this 4th day of Janiiari AD 18 H )
Jr r < - > ll 1 * Mil Notirylubllc
' lm f Uluro of the Now Vorlv logisla
BHl 1 vuc to piss the tvotltls f Lit bill \il-
BBI , tuallj lc i\is Chicago ulono on the rtco
H ii tcu
H ltin uncquullod sttotoh of imtgiiiti
BBH i tton the democratic miuoiitclmm to
BBB ) m\o bcnrotl u. vlctot v in the recent
BBH turbulent piocootlings in ( .on rross
BBBl Lin lailunj manajrets should boarin
B liiind that a ' honoytnoon of hurmotij"
BBB i tit not bo stiBtatnod in Nebraska on
BBB tiio b isis of i ten pot cent reduction
BBB Lm tllc cd toduction incornittcs
BBB ' \ ill go humping down tlia corridors of
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H | histotj b ulo bj side with the skeleton
H ! of tcfotm in Omaha municipal afTtits
BBB lm l\iobi iska Ccnti tl btidjo com
H1 ptnj hiinctcased its ctpttil stock
H from ono to fout and ti half million del
H tare Nov wo are anxious to sen thorn
BBB begin ncti\o work
BBB lm logtslatuioof W\otniiig proposes
BBB to tot a good oMimplo for her ncigh-
BBB liots by prohibiting tteasurois from
H loiniug out public fundb , and giving the
H 11 \ payers the benefit of the in to test
BBB' ' llll export trudo of the country wis
H thegtoutcst since 18S1 exceeding the
H inevioub , year fully twenty per cent
H 'lho prospect is favorable for an in-
B cut iscd foieigu dcimnd for Americ in
H jiroducts tins > eni
BBBj Lm \ eiis ago the mill oads cat nod
H grain fi out in toiler noltits in Nobruka
BBBj' to Cnlcugo for twelve and fourteen
B cents a hundred Now n ton percent
| ieduction on a twenty cent rate is her
BBBJ iildctl as an act of sublime benevolence
BBBJ to the people
BBJ • Amiiiiii St Louis oxpioss messen-
H tret is clmtgod with the theft of thu t -
H live thoiisind dollars Tito costly u\
BBBJ llctiotico of the company In lho Tothot
H ltighum case will > have u ttmdoncy to
H dofcr tuiost until pioof is obtained
BBBJ Suspicious attests are costlj affairs
B ' 'I ill only romedj wliich congress
P' men uhoato sttitled bv the ippoals fet
j loliof ftotn the excessive freight tales
BBl exacted by tniuouds in this section
BBBl liavo so fat proposed Is the toponlof the
H long untl short haul clause of the intot
BBBl btnto tomtnurco law Ihis is suggus
H no
H k , Willi rofeicnco to the distribution of
BBBl oillcos , AIuj ot Ctishing assures the pub
BBBl tlo that the city cannot bo turned into
H u broluingo ostabllshmont " 'lnis
BBBl would lie gratifying if true 'lho list of
H ollkorsuhcady appointed shoivs-a lingo
H itumboi ot debts cnncolcd by HSjstetn
H ufhiokortigo
H ' 1 in counti } is infoi med bj Attniiio >
Ht 1 huiston of the Union Pacific that the
Hi tompatn is indilTetout to tlio fate of
Hi the Ottlln\alto bill in congicss 'lhis
H' ' lottv opinion is intended soloh fet
H , • vvestoiii consumption Meanwhile the
H ( oinpauy's ftiends in con gross aiu
H , ] Hilling o\cti stilug to sccuio lho e\-
1 tousloti _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
H 1 itli Hint joins oxpotiouce with high
Hi liionso in I'emiBjhntiia is outlnctith
H dtttibfnctorv A Philadelphia giand
H ! juij has jitrit submitted the following
H lepott to the coutt "Wo lm\u ob
Hl ecM\cd with grutiflcation the ditulnu-
H lion of LOiuinltmoiits to the house of
H totiaction btouglit ubout , wo bolloyo ,
H In thn bonoflcont operation of the high
H ) icin ) u law of out commonwealth "
| Jill mooting iiriangcd bv thn real
H CblatP cxcluuigo to discuss unnoxntioii
H ehottld call out u larjo nuinbar of ropro-
H fcentnlho busltiass men and the olllcials
H of both cities Publto dlMtission of the
H mUatitagottof union v % ill f.icllltato an
H , taiTj ucixetnoiit as to tonus ami otiablo
B tlio i ouuclls to draft u proposition foi
| EiibinUsion to the \otets Clio sutul-
H ltiottt In ( inoi of atmoxatioti Is strong
H und stoulllj gtowing in the two cities
B mid no tltno should bo lost iti reaching
H ntt nmluiblo and lionorublo basis for
H uniting their municipal Interests
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lasonAxr fasteiw ciutwisv
Kastcrn nowepapora , as was to have
been expected , do not regard with
favor the effort of Nobroslm fnrmors to
obtain from the riilroatls such a reduc
tion of rates as will onnblo thorn to
mnrkot tholr corn without loss It is
porhnps natural tnat the attempt ot the
pioducors of the west to got so mo relief
from the oxcossho charges of the rail
l o ids should oxctto enstorn opposition
1 hero Is a widespread fooling In tlio
cast that the competition ot tlio west
is unfa\orablo to the igtcultural ( in
terests of that section , ind wlicthor
well or ill-founded it is sufficient to
irrny enstorn lnfluenco In hostility to
nnj movement In the west involving
the possibility , however rcmoto , of In
creasing that competition The \ast
bonoflls that hay o boon secured to the
consuinors ol the cast from the agricul
tural development of the west are lo3t
sight of In the rollccllon that the farms
of the former section tuo notns profitable
is they once were , nnd that this is duo
to the eompotitlou of the west Aloro-
o\or , eastern sjmpalhv Is largolj on the
side of the corpoi itlons , nnd there is
nothing the people of that sec
tion regard as of greater roproich
than ' ginngertstn , " a tetmtbo.y applj
tooiciy effort of the pcoploof the vest
to secure fair trcitmcnt from the rail
roads
In the diliclsms of the oaitoiu press
upon the ippctl of Goyoi nor Thayer In
behalf of the fa'tnors that hayo como
to our notice there nro both mlsropro-
soiitationa nnd Ignorance It is stated ,
for ox imnio , that the go\ornor lias
asked the roads to carrj corn to mar
ket at the actual cost of tr insportallon
llo has done nothing of the
soi t Ho has morelj suggested that
the rends could bettor afford to do this
than that the corn should bo allowed to
rot , the destitution among the farmers
bo increased , and all classes of busmoss
In the state suiter greater depression
This proposition is neither audacious
nor senseless , is it is chaiaclorl/od bj
cislorn nowsptpors , unless It bo as
sumed that the railroads hive no con
cern In the welfare ot the people and
the business interests of Nobiaska Nor
Is the appetl for chnrltj , is ono
noHspiper intctpiols it , a call upon
lho stockholders of the to ids "to put
their hands in their pockets for the
bonollt of the fnrmors of Nebraska " It
is slinplj u request for fair and just con
sideration to a people ttho htno ghou
millions in bounties and bonuses to
the railroids and who for years
have paid the corporations in enormous
tribute most unjustly exacted The
fatme-sof Nebraska are not in this
matter begging foi favors lhoj are
asking only for what they bullovo to bo
just what they concono to bo not
alone in then own Interest , but for the
bonollt ot till the pcoplo of the
blato , and wh it they jro confident the
tailroads can well afford to grant
It is evident that when the eastern
uoMspipois ussort that nitos aio
not unusually ln 'h they mo
oithoi Ignormt of the facts oi
gulltv of a willful misstitoment
lho present rate on com from almost
oven point in Nelu iska Is highei than
the aycrugo lata of llnoo and font yet is
ago , to say nothing of the icbatcs that
were allouod befoto the interstate commerce
morco law wont into olToct Is
thoio anv good rn ison whj
the uiilroids cannot nffoid to
cairy corn now at latosat least as low
as proi illetl throe and foui yoais agor"
In wh it rospeet is the cost of tr mspot-
tntion to the roads gieiter now than
thonJ Purtheimoto , what justification
can bo offcrod for charging twenty
cents per hundred for com from the
Missouri to Chicago , a distance of
flvo hundred milfs when the stmo
corn is carried from Chicago to Now
\ork , a distance by the shortest route
of nine hundred miles , for eighteen
cents per hundred pounds The simple
truth is that in establishing rates
on food products the western toads
hiuo been govoinod by the pimciplo of
exacting all that the ti xlllc will bo u ,
and their disposition is to adhuo to
this policy The malingers figutothit
sooner or lutci the pioduccis will
mm kot their grain , wh ito or snu iflco
they may have to sttnid , and tboi nro
dotetminod to hold out for tlio pound of
flesh It Is quite possible that tholr
greodj putposo ma > not bo rcnlizod
Meanwhile It is to bo hoped the eastern
ptess will get tiiuoto intelligent und
justcr conception of thenntuteof the
I situation .
I f AQUB Ol COLOIit D OU lAi
lho recent organization of the Afro
American loiiguo , art ! the national con
vention of colored citrons just hold In
Chicago , suggest a dotoi ralnation on
the part of tlio • 'olorod votois of the
. -ountry to make thouiholycs more
strongly and dlstlnctlj felt in politics
than herotofoio The otganiration of
i iintionnl leagito will bo followed by
state and local leagues , and thus there
will bo established , if the moyomont
succeeds , uiiutj composed oxcluslsolv
of colored votois , which In iiiuiij portions
tions of the countiy tfould hold the
bilniKO of powoi between the political
patties , and In oicty portion whoio the
lights of the ( olotou votot aio pro
Uctcd would compel the attention ot
the pat ties
'lho object uf the movoniont asset
forth hi the constitution of the
louguo aim the add toss to thu countiy
of the convention is to endeavor to bu-
iuio foi the colotod citl/otis a fair
and just ieeogulUon under the con
stlliition und laws 'Ihcy will
piotcst tiguinst tuxation without
rupt-CKOiitatloii , dutntind ti more equitable -
able dlslilbution of school funds where
bopttiato schools exist , insist upon
having all chll rights now utijwhoio
denied them and demand u fair nnd
imp irtlal trial In all causes ot law In
which thoji may bo a party Tno ud-
dicssdoclaros that in manj states colored
orod ohlldrou are not atfordod the
school facilities to wl Ich they are entitled -
titled , that the laws are not fairly and
justlj admlnlstorod iu a number ot
status In cases whoio colored oltizons
ate charged with offenses , and with a
low to tcfoi mlng these abuses it is lho
purpose to so Impress upon the public
mind the justice and falrnoss of the
olniuis of colored citizens that no po
litical party cau safely afford to ignore
thoiu " They do not jij-oposo to coneom
tliorasolvo3 prlmanlj about quosttons
of admlnistratho policy nnd the atti
tude of parties regarding such ques
tions , but unmindful of tlicsoto support
the pnrtj and candidates who nro known
to bo frlondlj to tholr cnuso until all
political partlos shall accord thorn tholr
lights
lhoro Is unquestionably somothlngto
bo said In justification of this movement -
mont The denial ot rights and the
abuses suffered bj the colored citrons
in a Inrgo portion of the country war
rant some effort on tholr part to obtain
remedy and rohof But the movement
they ha\o inaugurated cannot cscapo
the objection lo all attempts of distinct
bodies of citizens to oignnizo for the
purpose of oxortlng an influence upon
politics in tholr special mtorost The
pronor and onli yvlso course for , every
citlron , so far as politics is concerned ,
Is to connect himself with ono ot the
grant pit tics , nnd to bring hislnllucnco
to bear upon that party In boluilf of
vchnlovor leforms , political ot other
wise , ho may think nccos atj Organ
isations formed to rocolvo the bids ot
both n irtlos r irol\ got what they do-
Biro , or if thoyr do fall to keep It long ,
and tholt tendency Is tobocomo corrupt
and unscrupulous Itisyorj question
able whothoi tlio colored cltl/ons will
Ilnd distinct and oxoluslvo partj organ
l7atlou greatly to tlioh advantage , and
it is possible that it might opointo to
rctaid riithor than advance the objects
they desito , with perfect justification ,
to accomplish
kpunioui , lihvonm
Mijor Cuslungls fortunate in having
at least ono organ that commends his
reform administration The tax payers
are assured by the official paper that
thoj nro indebted to the major and now
council for the reform methods that
have bo recently boon introduced in city
finances That depends very much
upon what you call loforir lho very
Hist act of Majoi Cushing was to add a
twelve hundred dollar pinato sccrotarj
to the salary list which is already cai-
ryinir anj nutnlcr of barnacles who
could bo dispensed with Other m ijors ,
including Millard , Chase , Murphj ,
Bojd and l3roatchpaid for the services
of a private sccrotaij if thoj , had anv
Our board ol health is made
up of the mayor , city physician
and chief of police These throe
ofllcots draw salaries aggregating
sevontj-two hundred doll its a year
The chief of police and the in ijor both
hive private socio tar ics at the citv's
expense On top of this , thrco thousand
dollars a year have just boon appropri
ated foi the boaid of licalth What
fori" " Suppo o the pest house keeper
who has been without visible occupa
Hon for je irsis allowed soventv dollars
a month out of that fund , wh it becomes
of the b dancer
The school board has an assured ni-
como of over throe hundted thousand
doll irs this year from licenses of all
giades , police court Hn03 and
the state aupoitiontncnt I3ut the
leform council has voted to
lovj a five mill school t ix which will
yield neatly ono hundred thousand del
lais and gives the board foui huhdr\I
thousand dollars for runuing the schools
ot e vear And this is entirely outside
of the cnotmous fund at its disposil fet
building pui poses Iran the ptoceods of
the bonds that woto voted last all
But wo ire congi itultcd that refot m
methods have been introduced and wo
tno bound to iojoho even while f-o
tiMuijcts monoj lfa bolng squandered
Ono ttiinjr , nowcvci wo would llko
to have explained bj Majoi Cushing
or some mcmbci of his kitchen cabinet
City Iroisuior Rush , Councilman
Boehel and ono or twoothct mombois
of the council , uftet making a careful
estiniato of the funds on hand and the
wants of the citj for the coming ye u ,
computed that a levy ot thlity hvo mills
would bo nmplo for all pui poses Why
did Mayor C ushing ind his great llnan
cicrs mat o the levy foity ono and a half
miliar1 A ieduction of six and a half
mills would liavo cut down the taxes fet
the yoat by over one hundred thousand
dollnts Mcs ts Rush and Bechol are cer
tainly moie familial with the real wants
of the city than Mavoi Cushing , who
scaicoly 1ms bcon luiliatod into the
mjstorles of cltv finances , and tholt
conclusions were more sound and
ti ustwot thy than these of Mi Whoolei ,
Mi Davis oi Mi Ch iffoo , iioithor of
whom has been connected with cltj nf-
falis nioio than twelve months
While it is hardlj worth while to
look the bam after the horse is stolen ,
no do not want bogus butter nnd stale
eggs dished up as prime articles fet
table use
Till senate of North Dakota has
passed by a two thirds vot'j a bill char
totlng a lottoiy for tlftocn years , with
the privilege of a thirty year extension ,
on condition that the beneficiaries pav
into the state treasuiy ono hundred
thousand dollars annually Bo porta
fiom Bihinaick ittdlcito that the Louis
iana gang aio behind the movement ,
and thoj have so thoroughly worked
the inombua of the legislature that
thoio Is danger that the bill will bo
passed ovoi the govomoi'a veto lho
iidiculous plea is advanced in favor of
legalizing gambling that the monoj
pild into the state treasury will relieve
the piowillitig distioss , loduco taxation ,
and till the vaults ot state bankers so
that thoj can loan money at a low rate
of Interest to the produenrs
Wiii'V lho bogus reformers of the
city council point to the fact that they
havecicduced the tax levy fiom forty
oighttofoitj one and a halt mills they
discreetly othit to remark that the lew
foi the proyious year , was raised on pur
pose to mcot overlaps , pa > off the forty
thousand dollar gas bill , nnd last but
not least to glvo the Into mtijorachanco
to boast about the big surplus ho had In
thoticasurj at the end of his term
Thk collccllqn of food , clothing aud
ether nccossarlos for tLo poor in Dakota
litis taken practical shape lu Omiihn ,
and It Is hoped that the call for help
will rccoivo u prompt and liberal ro-
bpouso from our people The need is
urgent and should bo mot In a gen
erous and nmghboily spirit
A SAI.\UY of twenty-five hundred n
jciu for an electrician to do the work
which propcrlj belongs to the gas Inspector
specter is l dfcli and rare specimen of
business Vruiclplcs applied to city
affairs m
With a Plnrnal clerk nnd a record
clerk In tliQjprvy clerks ofllco , it is per
tinent to intjjtriro how inuoh work Is loft
for the city Llerkand his deputy
. . . i i
Wi' have boon saddled with th
forty-ono-itflll1' nnd now wo will
begin to w rostlo with the now asphalt
paving combine
OTIlBtl'JAbDS THAN OUltb
The Judgment In favor of Parncll cntorcd
by confession against the London Times In
an ordinary court will cause the forthcoming
report of the commission to fall flat r > o
prctonco ot Impartiality can bo based upon
the w thingness of the tlirco Judges to ab
solve Mr Pnrtioll from nn accusation whoso
fnlsttj the accuser has acknowledged Pub
Ho sentiment will be guided by the maxim ,
fatso in ono tnlse In nil , and It will rofusa to
follow the commission , it , passing from the
particular Inquiry which nlono iustlQcd its
creation it proceeds to annouuea : iu unfavor
able opinion touching tbo relations of the
Irish parliamentary party to the ndvocalcs
of vlolonco and crime Hut the dchvoranco
of such an opinion will place the unionist ma
Jorlty In nn uucnvtablo uunnilnrv They
must icjcct tlio report , unless they nro pre
pared to hold to a court qu&Uilcd to solve
problems whoso solution belongs to history
nnd competent to do what Burlco pro
nounccd imi osslblc frame an indict
ment ngniust tr- nation bupposo on
the ether band , they feel constrnlncd to ac
cept tlio report of the commission nnd
thereby endorse its ndverso iudginont loglo
would itnpol thom to carry out the Judgment
by a swoeplnct expulsion of Mi Parnoll nnd
his colleagues lc-5ro is no reason lo bollcvo
however , that the unionists will bo thus rig
orously logical The expulsion of the Par
nollites based on ox parto findings of an
anomalous tribunal would bo follotvad by
, the departure of Mr Oladstono and all of
his sjpportors rrom the house of commons
In the face of such a trcfuondous protest
npninst the disfranchisement of Iroltnd the
isolated unionists would not venture to at
tempt the work of legislation Ihoy would
have to fall back on the nltornntlvo which
they naturally droau naraoly on itntnodl ito
dissolution ot pirllamont Hut there is no
likelihood that the unionists will have the
courage of their convictions They would
rather confess themselves illogical than
commit political suicide The report of the
commission bonovor ndverso to the Irish
party , will hnvo no aractical consoiuoncos
On the other band , the Judgment rondorol
in the salt agaiast the Loudon ilmos , bestdos
taxing the already weakened oaak account
of that newspaper , will subject its rospotisl-
blo ropresontntjyo tojsovoro reprobation at
the bar of parliament
Iberian union cs.a p-ojoct which although
Just now freshiyWltatod on uccount of recent -
cent oxporionpe33botU in Portugil nnd In
bpsfln Das been proposed sulU ciontly long to
develop the intrinsic objections to it In
earlier times the ' theory of the balance of
power or of Ihe onuillbnum of Europe '
might liavo sufUccd to urousa external oppo
sition to such a dynastic consolidation of tbo
kingdoms on lho Pomnsuh butnowndnys
nothing would b\yin the way but the indU
position of the people themselves Portugal
and bpmn however have fought for
tbo mastery more than they hive
sought to coalejsco lliroo centuries
ago Portugal wis under the dominion
ot hqt larger noignboif.for slitv iuirs then
she broke out in , revolt nnd ofl uallv de
fcated the bpaufeli arailos nltbouih it was
not till ncarh sovoity years afterward In
1737 that fapalu form illy renounced all
claims to sovereignty over Portual In
Vnuolcou s day tthe two kins.ooui3 were
at , iln ul ; eJd3 lluee years aza a project
was talked of for uniting thom an I lately
it b is b on suid that a deputy will bring up
the subject of Iberian union m jenoral in
the S | anlsh cortcs Still it is confidently
declare 1 that lm own | at ty will only counto
iianco a friendly nlljanco without any at
tempt at | otitic U amalgamation
Coiitllctlub reports ure publishnd concern
ing the projected constructiot of u railroad
in China fiom Pekln to tlid Ituaslan fron
tier In ono account it is said tt at prov istou
for this real was midu la the pluu of the
ltusslan government forasystomof railways
In La3tern Siberia and that the consoat of
the Chiuoso government for the construction
of itfrom ICirln InManchuna to the Ch nose
capitol has been obtained In another it is
st nod that thu liussian toVurninonth is been
made uno isy by thu dotoriuiuation of thu
Cbmesogovernnioat-to build a road botwLen
the saino paints Itlsprobiblo that China
will adopt positively a railway policy of
some kind before re ichmu any d cislon
as to the building of a line from Pikin
northward or before pormtttlng Russia to
build a road In her territory When such a
pollcv sb ill have boon flx id the llrat action
under It will doubtless relate to the pro
Jccted road southward from Pokin to Hnn
Row a toad for the construction of which
preparations were recently made But the
extension ml the Uus Ian railway system in
the region adjoining the northern boundaiy
of i nluu will ovauluuUy compel China to
inijuiro ns to tbo necessity for malum , sim-
llu- roads on her side of the line and the ro
cenCUutcrmluation of Kussla to build a road
from Lake Ualkul to Slvotinsk on the Clil-
neso frontier , may buBten the dovclopmont
of L > hlnoso plans in the north
- *
Tbo campaign in Germany is accompanlod
by all manner of sensational narratlvos
about persons hlga In authority The failure
of Prhico Bismarck to appear In the relchs
lag and defend tbo socialist bill taken in
connection with his surrender of a small
ofllco and the appoipttnont of von Uorlopsch ,
the miner s frlondio ; a cabinet position foi in
the basis ot a rutnoV that tlio chancellor und
the empornr uro oo oa cordial tonus That
the emperor in his aoocoh at the eloso of the
session was singdl tfly traclous towaid the
laboring cl issos U [ iroof pj > ltlvo of his determination
termination to bid for tbo support of men
naturally open to socialistic ) propaganda but
that this was done agaiast the wish of Bis
murck is simply nil inforcncc lho young
emperor Is having ur Uno tltno summoning to
hU council room thq loalors of the various
groups und tdkinirbvor election oimpilgn
lug matters llo " rldcntly behoves that
there Is the making of n politician in hi in
The socialists cnunj- upon winning twenty ,
flvo government VcjtIs at the olocttoas
A matter vvhicb is now engaging tbo at
teatioa of the Preach and German war de
partments Is the question of tlia exnmptlon
of tbo coal miners from servlca in the Hold
duriuf , war tltno Ot the 120 00J mon en
gaged in this branch of Industry in Prance ,
more than 80 000 would under present
circumstances bo obllgod by luw to cast
aside their picks and shovels and to Join the
colors in the event of tbo mobllliatloa of the
army upon a war footing In Germany the
sltuution is oven still more sorlous Per of
tbo > 0,009 men who labor la the coal mlnos
of that country , almost -00 003 would bo
withdrawn for regimental service at the
lint outbreak of hostilities 1 bo problem is
ono somewhat difllcult to solve Per , white
on tbo ono hand the war departments uro
reluctant to liberate such immense bodies of
men from active service la the army , yet on
the other It Is obvious that tholr withdrawal
from ho mlnos will crlpplo if not ontlroly
suspend tbo supply of coal noadod both for
industrial and military purposes
*
The success of Italv In tier Hast African
ontorprlaos has boon duo ns muoh to fortu
nnto circumstances as to the policy of King
Humbert's gov crnmont , Uhatovortnnv have
boon the hopes nnd ambitions of the Italians ,
the world ltttlo dreamed thnt tholr o cupa-
tion of the lllomcnoct port of Mnssowah
would develop Into n | rotoctornto over n
largo emplro and place Italy within easy
reach of tbo upper Nile regions No ether
Luropoan power can dud in its newly ac
quired African possessions such promlsos ot
future growth an 1 commercial Importance as
exist In the territory that has fallen almost
by accident Into the lnp of Italy blio has
good ronson for confldcnco that the Hod
boa colony she has Just organized under the
name ot Lrlthroa nnd with Massdwab as Its
port and capital will have a prosperous do
vclopmotit , since sbo has allied to It by pollt
leal bonds ono of the richest and most prom
Ising regions in Africa
The German ctcporor and empress have
bcon busy ot late In unpacking and nrrang
nig the Innumerable and marnlllcont gifts
presented to thom bv tbo suit in A correspondent
spondent at the Berlin court vvutos that
those of the emperor Include a splendid
svv ord , v vlucd at not less than 573 003 1 ho
blade is an old Damascus ono , of romnrkablo
bontttv , being engraved with sontoticcs from
tholoran lho hilt Is stnddol with emor
aids and diamonds There uro also whole
cartloads of ilia llnost lurltish cigarettes
which Were sooclolly inado for his mijesty
ondn quantity of smoking noccssirios of
which may bo mentioned a ehebook of
amber , covered with precious stones and a
tobacco e iskot vv 1th the sultau's initials In
lurltish The t resents of the empress include
cludo a pair of agraffes composed of the
most superb diamonds from which hang
siriugs ot pearls and diamonds which can
ho formed into a collar a ho value of this
gift nlono is said to bo $123,0011 Her muj
csty has also rccelv od a quaatlty of costly
silks , Uno orloutnl carpets fins , shawls ,
oinbrotdorcd slippers and other art clcs too
numerous to mention Perhaps however
tbo most graceful act of the sultan has boon
to send her majesty a portrait of her con
sort painted especially for tno sultan by au
Italian master , which was hung with great
tact , in her majesty s bedroom atlldiz
Kiosk 1 mnlly his majostv has sent tlia
emperor ompioss and Prlnco Hon-i of
Prussia each a mauiinccni , horse of pure
bynnn brood
1 rench ontincors nro planning for an at
tack upon that hitherto virgin i oak of the
Als thoJungfrau They propose to continue
the present line of rallroaa from Intcrlakon
to Lauterbiunnon as f ir as btockelboig , at
the foot of the Tungfrau and thence to
mount up by a succession of slanting cable
roads forming a zigzac to u height of some
twelve thousand loot landing nearly at the
summit of the mountain , where there will bo
a betel for the oxcuisloulsts who are expected
pected to nnko the trip by thousunds daily
There will have to bo flvo steps to the great
staircase and a separate railroad for each
stop uuilco ehangos of cars accessory to
reach the summit
Wyoming nnd Colorado
lho only saloon nt Manville Wyo has
tone dry
Akron Col , Is to hav o a United states
land ofllcc
Pud ly Mucl who was blown up in a mine
accident ut Lo id vlllo will lose the sight of
both eyes
It is roporto I that 100 land patents will bo
Issued tor Wyoming pirtles within the next
tlmlv days
lho Heeman coil conn an bus been or
( , ani7d nt L.Vanion Wyo with a caoltal
stock of $ .00 000
lho famous i icer Wamtu owned by A C
Beck with of Lvanston Wyo , has been sold
to Count \ ulcnskl of Italy
InJunti Col 1ms a horse that turns on
the f meet when 1 ow intsu dimlc bucdoesn t
know enough to turn it oft
Kiwllnsy > business mon hive voted
to bond thu town foi 4 OOOT to sceuie cloc
trie lights und w iterworks
AU thoimblors ( nt Cirvnd Junction Col
have been gnthoicl in by tbo authorities in
si ito of the f ict tli it the gr ind Jury failed to
Indict them
Auam Adumson a sottlei near Bon 1117a
1 as dlsappuare 1 from his homo and It is
feared tint he perished in the cold while
hunting for cattle in the bad Ian is
As the result of an invitation to the cou
greation to throw their filthy lucre away
the audlunco at n balv vtion army nicatltiL , at
Orceloj , Col tossed S10 on the staga
The Convirso county Wyoming papers
are calling upon Mis Lusk county su | erm
tcndeiitof schools foi a stitument of tlio
receipts at d dUqursoments of school momys
und liinr that thu at pjitioamoiu might have
been straifchtci
The second shipment of ore from the
Queen and Ouray mine in Colorado netted
J"00 pei „ on lho owners hive fifty toiiH
n ore ready for shipment that will run in
lho neighborhood of * .i0J per to l Tbo sur
rounding country Is being thoroughly pros
uectc d und gre it developments are om cctcd
lu thu early spring from ibis new ore one
lho Cusper Mali says that the Bothwcll
party ot assussmont woi Iters returned iuos
day from the Powder liver country and ro
I on that o ic of tbo best oil sections in Wy
/iming Out of four nsscssmonl holes dug
throe had oil and gas in so much aud sn
Blrouf , Hint eath morning before ( .olng to
work tbo men were compelled to burn the
oil off the water In the boles Some line
specimens of the oil wore bought to Casper
Pf-VnACOLA
J no I lorltla City's lcci > Water Har
bor Nccm Iialinr
Pi NSiroiiA , Pla Jan 28 lo the Ldltor
of lnis Ber I his city has been overlooked
ns a deep water harbor Hero is the best
and safest harbor In the south About thirty
foot of water there I hero are ut present at
least ono hundred ships loading and unloau
ing bore , but out of the hundred there are
only two llontlng the American ling Almost
every natiou Is represented 1 went to the
mivy yard and found It almost abandoned
v 1th only two mon ont-uaid I undoiitnnd
tlio government intends to abandon this navy
vnrd It cost originally about JJ000000
J ho buildings are all briok and in ( , oed cou
( litIon There are at least a thousand un
llnished canons aud a ircal quantity of
balls of every sUe I understand that tlio
Moigm steamship line has olferod the gov
erna ent * ! 000,000 for the whoio navy yuul ,
to bo use-1 for u coaling station
Hccur ling the colored man in the south I
will suy that Pcnsacola cannot do without
him fvearlv all of the lonainc ana unload
In ) , ot tbo ships is done by the colored m in
About tbo best labor organization in the
south U that of the btovedorcs and the col
ore 1 man is In the majority Ibov receive
the host wngosiind I am told by the shit )
captains that they aio by for tbo best labor
tbo Boutb has got Wages are from ( I to $3
t nr duy and there Is plenty of work in load
Ing undunliadinf , sbiB | Ibis is n quiet
town , never bad a boom but tbo day will
como w hen Peusacoln will bo u larcu city
truly ours John P Brusi
'
> V Unmlroil niiil I ilty IIoiJIn
Lovnov , Pob 7Tlio removing of tbo
bodies ot the miners who lost tholr lives by
tbo explosion In tbo colliery ut Abersy cban
yesterday is carried oa as rapidly as possl
Lie Already lttf bodies have boea taken
from the pit anu It Is behoved about thirty
remain there
fichoonor ami Crow I/out
PiiovlDrj.cc , It L , lob 7 The schooner
Mlnuchahu , luadod with crude oil conslgnod
to the Standard oil company hero , with her
captain and six mon is supposed to have
bum lost bho loft Philadelphia January 17
and some ot her cargo ban been ploked up at
sea
MUST BE MADE A PARTY ISSUE
The Rate Problora Shou'tl Bo a Bo-
publloau Ptnuk
WHAT POLITICIANS ARE SAYING
Attorney General Iiocho'h llrlcfln the
in tlio IJIimvnotl IJIovalor Cnso
Matters nt tlio Cnpltnl City
nnd State Items
Anntlici Issue
Lincoln , Nub 1 eb 7 fSpecial to Iiie
Bcr | treiclit rate reductions and reform
Is the all absorbing topic of discussion nt the
Capital city The result ot the conference
between the members ot the state board ot
transportation aud tbo maunders of No
brasltn railroads at Chicago seems to whet
the appcttto of extremists tor sharp prods
and caustlo roinnrks and oven consorrnllv o
republicans shako their heads ns though a
ralstako had boon mnlo I\ot Intro luently
theromnrk was made toinv the rate ques
tion must bo mndo a i irtv Issue and the re
publicans of the state cau ho longer dodge It ,
Indeed some went so far as to advlso that
an open lcttor boaldressed to L D ltlch
ards chairman ot the republican state con
trol commlttoo , urging him to call the committee
mitteo tcgother for the purpose of i ripnr-
ing to make the ruto question the issue
of the lotiimg campaign ns suggested
' 111 toll you " remarked an old timer nnd
ono of the best known politicians of tlio
state , the idea is not a bad ono It would
put tbo boys oil record und especially Mr
Ktchards who is a primiuent citndtdato for
governor , und moreover , I hollovo that it
lho roads bee une conv inccd that the party
mcaat business and proposed lo stand by the
Interests of the people and es | eeially by the
intcrosts of tbo producers of the stnto there
would bo but llttlo use for a state board or
trauspoitation lho roads vrould do some
thing substantial and without whining I
favor urging HichnrdB to make the call sug
gested audit ho fills to respond to the cry
of the oppressed of the state ho will simply
sln ( his own pollMcnl doata narrant , lho
limo has como for surh action as will Insure
the i-ollot sought The republican party must
stand or fall with tbo people "
TIIF EtMWOOU I tl V ATOtl CVSK
Itendors of 1 up Brc generally , remember
the facts la the Llmvvood elevator case It
Is tbcroforjo enough to udd that tbo or lots
given by the stulo boird of transportation to
grant the alliance the elevator Blto ns priyod
w is inoiod ( by the Missouri Pacific folks
whereupon Attorney General Lcosn , repro
scntlnc lho board applied to the suprouic
court for a wilt of mandamus to compel the
company to comply with tbo order nf tbo
board It appeals that there aio n number
of sucn coniplau is alroudy Hied or in prep
nrut'ou and it is understood that the soioral
railroad companies of the st ito have agreed
to in ike the I Imvvoo I c iso n test case und
light it is long as theio is any hope of beat
ing it lho following is a synopsis nf the
attorney general a brief • >
lho case was heard by the boa d upon tbo
pleidlnts evidence and uiumonts of counsel -
sol and the Donrd found
1 Thnt tbo road has all of its sidetracks
within tha limits of its right of way and
depot crounds al said station
- J but there uro only two elevators at
said station having tbo combined capacity
of 10 000 bushels md that they are insuftt
cici t to handle lho grain shipped and that
the owners und operators have omored into
n combination to ilx tli i price ot train and
prevent competition and tbnt there are not
sufficient lnclllties for handling und ship
plug gram at this station
J Xbat It is nccoss iry for thu convonlonco
of the public pitroi s and shiipirs uf iruin
of said rniliuil cou | any that uuothoi
elevator bo ercc ed and o | orated at said
station
r That tbo road has | ermittod two elo
vatois to be erected upon th grounds nt
suid station and tlia' tbo same nru now
beingoporited and that It has lefused to
trnnt tne name inivllogo to the complainant
5 Tli it an elevator is necessary for the
shi | ment of | , raln bv nulroa 1 md that by
rcison of tl o sidctrni.lt belli ) , placed within
the richt of wav und duj ot giounds the com
plainants c innot ship gr tin vv ithoun building
an elevator upon thu companv h crounds
0 that there is room upon the grounds of
the comt any nt s lid station for unotliei elevator
vator
" Ibofcrant ngof the riclit , and privilege
to thoc ovntors now slatidtin ind refusing
to jraul the s uno | nv iloga to the complain
uut is an unjust un 1 unreasonable UUcriiui
nation
8 That said company has discriminated
against the complain nits ui 1 thai it has un
lawfully given and made n mofcrenco and
advantage to Adnms , Gilbert and to 1 els
Brothers owners and oporutors of elevators
at said station
Tbcso llndings ire followed by the orlor
of the board us above staled
lho brief siiilos ill it it is clearly the duty
of the i omp my to cou ply with the order 1 n
fltiesth n I hu power of ] irisdiction of thu
boird extends to this class ot abuse To
hold otherwise would nullify the manifest
object ol the uct of tbo legislature creating
such boaid It would loivo existing abuses
as they formerly were without a remedy
iho constitution | loviacs lhat tbo IckIs
laturo snail pass laws to correct abuses ui d
prov nt unjust discriminations etc nn I that
lulhvaiH heretofore i onstru te i oi that maj
hcrciftci bo constructed are \ ubllo lilh
vv tys and shall be fioe to all | arsons for the
transportation of thjii peisous and property
thereon under such insulations ns in u oo
pics.rlbv.d by law lho state boat i of
tr insportntion was ere itod to carry out
these provisions ot tie constitution J ho
first section of the act creatine the board
providoa lhat the term ' railrood us used in
the act sli ill include tbo 10 11 lu use by uuy
coiporitlon opctatluj , a railroid whutbui
owned or oi crated under a contr ict , iur"o
mi nt or lease , and th it tbo term traas | or
tatioa ' Bbull include ull instrumentalities of
ship or carrinLo
A MI MIAN AMII1KS9 TO < 0TllVlltll
( lrunslation )
A address dolt vet el by Colonel I mlllrus
Corolle ( engineer ) to General John M
lliavcr , governor of Nebraska at the rccep
Hon which took place on the 1st Inst at tlio
American legation in the City of Mexico
Scircely a few yeirs ujo the Americans
and Mexlcius woio abmt as well uc lunlntcd
with each other as with the pcoplo in the
hoarl of Africa It may seem an oxaLsera
tion but it is thu truth ltiu causes for such
indllti ronco and Isolation consist in n diffei
enco in race iu language and In customs ,
thooxtstenon of an immense arid and dcseil
so it Ion and | osslbly Ilia romunbratico of
lormer bitterness
' Lvou in ourdnv tbcro nro porvcrsi mon
on both sidosof tbo Uio Cranio who oici-
slotially onMigo • slirrini , uppissinns yet
tl esc intrigues of ruftl ins nro slinttorel at
the blow of good sense by both people
Mexico has mntutcl iu lho scb > orof mlvji-
sitv her ex | erlui eti ac | uiro 1 throughout an
exlstonco of cal unity bus on lowed her with
MiodJudMnent Ilersmtur to lho north Is
wlsu und Just , and bciweou tbo two the
fclulusquo should ever bo prosoivol tlio
equllibilum ever nialrtaliiud It Is not
therefore fair to presume tli it hi futuio rcu
Konsmav ariio to prevent thocloscr welding
of thu relations basal on lociprooal Inter
ests until thu last uluinunt of diss itisfuctioii
shall hav n completely disappeared
' It is opportune to maio und I roav state
It right here , that tbo Mexican people , from
their most cultivated clusscs to these of
midiocio understanding bold tbo line belief
thut the United Stales of tbo north buvo no
ronlrouson to wish otherwise than t , od lo
Mexico Under the laws of evolution the
now ei a wo buvo ontoro I cunuot retrograde ,
and it Is absolutely necessary thai both sisters
tors should be firmly united Our pcaco is
permuuuutlv established with our growing
credit and the powerful impulse given to
general development by tbo inversion of tbo
current of capital confirm the truth of what
I state Meanwhile throughout all the conn
try is board the whistle of the locomotive ,
and these Immeuso plains that arid ana
desert section which separates us Is no
longer a Cbiuasu wall , while both peoples
ilasplng hands , now Interchange tholr
natural proiucts and Industries
' With great satisfaction 1 can state to you
that the time has passed when Mexico can
be styled'the sick tuauou have your
selves seen that I state a fact this work
however Is not a work ot blind chauco , nor
merely the outcome ot u spontaneous ovolu
tloa of matter 1 do uot admit aa explaaa
lion so otnpty , so nbsurd Nolthor elements \M
nor facts ran combine themselves , men , If II
they comblno to do evil , stiroly arrive nt fall 13
uro the logltltnaio result of tholr error mi I jf (
shortslghleiltioss 1 refer hero to the nroor
of our omtnont statosmnn , our progressiva-v ]
nn 1 Judicious president ( he here of pcaco > - _ J
who with energetic spirit and high pro |
grosslvo tendencies nod rare admlnlstratlvo _
genius has evolved from n state of chaos the _ B _
miracle of our present advantageous con 11- , P
1100 , . . J
'Atndnvnot far distant vvowlll have bet /
tor custom house fneilitlos oporaltvo between
us nnd this will induca relationships and u V
dc rst Hidings ot more perfect concord between
tweon the two most poyvorful republics of
the continent , \ i
' \ on can sny to our brothers of tno north [ I
thnt Mexico knows how to respect the rights * {
of ethers and knows also how to preserve
her own illMiltj . that sbo has her doors
wide oi nn to tl o honorable and laborious
foreigner , th it the sons ot Montezuma nro
not Inlmtcil to tholr brothers on the north
nlnldollchttoylold thom frank hospitality
Wo admire tholr nonius and grandeur ami
to paraphrase ono ot our Ilk rat I without
enmities for the past nor fears for the
future vo are actively onjagiil , Intolll-
gehtly and pcrsovorlnply iti tbo libor of
ovolvingtho high Place Mox co Is to occupy
as the country of the world bv the close of
tbo nineteenth century " * \ I
STVTB HOISB VlCTTEIt" '
Gus B Boehor , tronsurerof Plntto county ,
settled with lho auditor of \ ubllo iccottnts
today and pall into the state depository the
sum of fcs 7V.J.-14
lho Pacific Mutual Llfo nnd Accident In
surance company of San Prnncisco Cal ,
filed a statement In the lnsurntiiodeinrt
mont Bhowlng the amount of business Iritis
acted In tie stnto during tbo I asi y oar I ito
risks till 000 , premiums fllijJSS Acci
dontrlsks 010SjO , tromlntns , ? 1J 107 43 ,
losses , f8 HO TO
The Buik of Ogaialtn fllel artlclos of In
corporation ted iv and Is now a legally an
tborizod institution Authorized and paid
up caoltil Block , $ i > ,000 lucorjiorutors
Liolovo P O Iloxio , D A Brandootor
nndjolin IlulIiLnn _ e _ *
lho case of the Nebraska railway comrSji H
'
pnnvvsBolon Culver at nl , o i at poil frout BJ
the district court of Lancaster couaty , vv is
Hied for trial in the supreme court ted ty
The records of this case nro probably the
most v oluminous of any ov or li'cd ' for con I
sldcrntion before the highest Jullcial tribu
nal of the state
bcc-etary of btato Covvdery , Aa lltor Benton
ton nnd Commissioner btoin , mombois of the
stnto board of transportation who went to
Chicago to confer with tbo mnnngors of No' '
bruskn railroa Is roturi e I homo today They v "
do uot seem altogether satisfied with the re '
suit of their trip but stito that it was a 10 i
per cent reduction or nothing , and thut they
wcro forced to the alternative btreet cnti
ohms nro somewhat suvcro on the course i
they pursued , and one nnd all who favor rod
leal and helpful freight reductions i renounce
it an unwarranted compromise
UTr NEWS AMI NOTTS
lho Adventists hava decided tn locate
their university buildings on the May farm ,
southeast of town
It Is understood hero that Captain lector
is to bo made loceivor of tbo Lincoln laud
ofllco lie rccelv cd congratulations of many
friends today
Coi end I O McBrldo is chairman of tbo |
committee of 10J who fco to Grnnd Islund to '
wrestle for lho Pritid Army of the Kcpublio
rcunim In this city
A practlcil boot and shoo in inufacturcr
from North Adams Mass , bus moved to
Lincoln ami a corporation nus bo"ii orj , m-
ircd to put In a $50 00J plant In Bora s addi
tion to tbo western pan of the i Ity Work
will commence on the building early in the
spring
lno receipts show that 4W hoj s were at
the West Lincoln stock yards today Mar '
kelstoaly rincing from SJ 70 to J 72K
Bulk at M 70 Xj
George llcnltle a former vy oil known citl J
yenoflincoln died at button yesterday X. t
The funeral of Louis Helmor b ton vear J BB
old dauglitor who died Wodncsdnv if ! t _ S B
noon will tike I lace balurday nioiuiaj , from tBJ
tbo Chinch of the Holy Irlnity VJ
Hon ( j M Limbcrtson will louvo for _ |
Wasblugtoi Monday lo make atplicition BJ
for a writ or habeas corpus in the Orandpa
Burrus case Councilman Louie Meyer will m
aLcompauy him J
Ito dctosits of tbo i upils of tbo public |
schools in the school savings baikof this |
city amounted to 8100 04 foi this week
J x GovcrnorAlbiiiusNunco passed through JH
r incoln today en touto to Kuusus Cltv B
v hcra ha went on business He attributes > H
tbo depression in the price of corn to the
ma hiniitlons of the clov Her trust fll
= I Positively cun d byH BB
AUTCD1 © thc o mile piiis h Vfl
Wr\i\l ES\W Tl y also relieve ills I SB
ud | tress fro a -spcjsln l Iu H BJ
? BJ3 ITTLE dlgcstlnaanlTooIlDartyK BJ
W5 Bg P gft Eatli g A perfect rem M j 1
sMJ B w S.H % cdy for Dlizlnessausci [ jM !
\m \ PSLLS.DrOAsincss Had Tastet tg M
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