Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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As 1ilnl , It Is olte ! rore ) the hor-
monlnlH tll'lncI'ac ( ' or Ness' York with ,
the luIt'ItlOUy : lel out.
11'lsllllll Cllvelltl hns : anothel' Oil'
portlnl . to 11sJht ' his Ihlly ns lile-
lhiLttOl htve'ti thit' VlttliIIg fiictious of
111101 hel'cI'1 tl wl\1111 faclols
his II1ty ) II his OWI ttnle.
After t1011vl' 'lhll he cnn to tal.e
othI' Ill'olle ) ) Iloll ( the Tllol Pacific alt
t'a\'el ( 'I1 ! Ihl' Snuthl'll , Im'llc road
C. 1. lullll/lol sll'L4 great cOH1e-
RcelRlnl In hhlsllr using his pass over
the O\'Irnlll rotitii.
DI' 'i'iI inflge Is npI11'11t ) ! ) tiring of
helll a 1)IIchlr ) ' ' ' ( wlhnll I t n 1)11lt I nld Is
10ol.lllh favorhle 1 'I'R 11)1 ) a
tempting Inl front \ Vashlhngtotl.'aslt -
Ilglol lOIS HOII CllaL'lflM for IIOIleho ) ?
eire not p\fl'8sl0lnl 1)Ohiti1Ll11.
I thin railroads cnn afford ( to hall
nnthl'IIII' ) for $1 a ton for e\11 I In'llf
period ) tll ' cal n fiord to lnu : coin aiid
other fnlm II'mlles ) ( nt rils thiiitvill
elnhle the fu'rlrR : of thlIit to rom-
Iete with other f'III'S nlll : to get a
living 11'1e for their crops
The . ( jU'SttOit ( Is , Will . the 'rcxns an-
thm.llcH hI' ns vlollnt opposed ) to prize
fights oil the day the great contest hI to
Occur lS thity profess 10 he now. I ! I
hot Iwlr that tH ! ardor to slVln'l'IS
IH lsti1 I I I l'poml ( ( ) ( less nH1 i less 11t t
Il flnly 11lsnpleal's Just In time for thc
' ' event ?
Jr'llt m'lll
The 101pn118nl Idca ( ( ns nppll'll to n
jldge "llalS . ole \ ho1 falhflly
nl(1 ( ! i llul.taly ) I ii (1 ( ill I ii istvr the t Inw J to ,
ni alike \lhoul feeling , Ilns : 01 In'lju- )
( lice. " Obligate a j11lg' ( 10 ni ) 1IIcal )
flCtol IIHI ) lie \1 flcl cOIHlrllel1 to
terper ) hits 11echdolR fnvorabho to that
faction 0' to lemhel's then'of. KICII
the ' of the mlrc of ' '
jlllcla1 ell party
Ilollc8 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cols 1. luntn lol swears that he
hIts 10 111'lton 1 t of cl'llpll ) I ; the Pllol
I'acilhc I ' Ilh'C'II ; tramc flol thai ' -
1l'ctlll Cellrl 1nclnc to his SOlthll'l
ItteiIhc. )11' I . lliiuithuigtoiis deeds ( \01111
ho far vrefl'I'ahle to his sve'nrlng. I he
Is rell ) II ealest : about his good wi
toward the t Unlol Pacific let him use
his 1IIIelce to restore the train fachll-
tieR which \e'l forlell ' accorded the
Itlbhle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Local coal : healers complncel thy nRSI'e
the he0Ph ) ! of this commlnly Ihnt sIIHI ]
the tl'IIH\U'latol charge 01 bard coal
hnl\eel { lhlcago nlHl ( thus rh'l'I' l go clown
to { 0 ( PutS I toil thl' prl'l to Ineal ) con-
flmC's would not he reduced. The
tuppl ' , they say , has long since heon )
slot'll In their hilS , nlll upon It the
regular rate \as Iltll 'he 11ealll's ( for-
get that ( \heu the rate Wil mlHell lu
mllwlnle' ( the In'lc to COIHIIWI' . : was
holHlel1 to :1 UjO I toii. I.s a II00l'
1111e that won't work holh ' .
tlle wO'k WI 'S.
Rel1hlcau preshh'nts have aJlllu ted (
deiliocrtts to the federal slpreme court
out of reHIlct ) for that \holeoul
Amll'll'IU SI'ItI1lt vhilt'hi Ii OIJoHlt to
I Ill'tiHI ) jntIchl' .1 ' . Look hack over
the hue of district Judges elevated to the
hHuch by the electol's or this jtlclal
dlsl'le. 'l'hte meu ulU whom all liar-
tits centered arc those who honored ( the
otco nll the profession of la \ And
the mel \ho lu\e sClullalzel1 the bench
mil ( IHuh ! . holow 10cli'I' ' of justice
\e'O the cI'ellu1e' of macllne pelt
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An enterprising mlmhCl' of the South
Carolla constitutional com'ellou pi'o-
pOSIH ) to . create hy thai ol'lulc la\
I count ( 10111 ) to IISS Oi thl
luaIleltolH of all lllhilt'ailts ) )
for ilttri'lttge ) 1l'lnes 1111 to
refuse to tnt them to hiartil's lot 11113's.
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Icnlr ltetl to Iutel the mll'l.I'11 slate.
'J'lils Is ull'lue ' to say the ht'nst. Hul or
wlll Ilnl would It he If other States
wI'ro to remain nR they ' : ito . without
reulatol ot this subject ? I South
Clrolul should adopt the In'olloslltu
Hhe woult SOOI ) SOC 1'llpenwlti froth that
stl tu II Ilu\ers hover dreamed of.
The lown. colIc commlsslol expects tn
finish Its work of eote revIsion , \JOU
which It lulls heen engaged for more thll
fl 'I'ar , h ) ' Xovemhl'l' . ' '
1 yi.ar ) ) IIXt. 'I'hls Is I
Cl'eal uUll cxpeush'e Uulel'lal.ll ! IUII
evcl'ythlug 'Ivihi depend hnw veh1 it
wi tcVeHl tl\OI \\'lll
Is hierorulled. ¶ 'be 1111/el' ( II all such
commhsloll II thnt laws may hI nll'rl't
ulllr tw In'elense of slmille revisioui.
Thiert ' hl ! ns yet hll'l ) 10 suspicion that
the Iowa . 1'0111' eOllulsslol ; has : 1iI'11 Its
ulhorl fn this Inl'poiI' ) . 'I'h\ II'O\II' ,
however , 'ih1 not accept the iit. ' code
hOW'II'1 ncce\t tiIIW . l'orl
11tl thl' ' slml have nsel'l.tnllcll by
careful l'cruHal ' whuther.f Ii precisely
wlmt Uiey . want or uut
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11111 lJ0n this ) 'f.I : ' ! l'ollllnl1 wih n
lUIl'l ) of t\o I 811c00851v1' Inel l1'\shln !
.llf'n . , 11. ( In 11:1 : nlli lSIH I I hey \\1'1
lIltet1 tu thl' liii local t'hictiuis. ,
11 I'll sltl' luII II'l'toll. '
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I \al thought tllt the , PartY \l'\II
11'011 t h I 13 ' t h ese IXII'II'Il' s. Ilt I i thc t I u 11'0'
c lelllK ) or Its slate I OI\'I'1111 I Hho\
Ihlt I IIIR hot done so. I Is 111111 ) Ihnt
til' orgiuih'a : lieu Is still controlled . 1)3'
UID ! llu 111hlw I : I I which i I WiS II I a II ! !
lflcIlMiIlL ' reslIlish1)10 ) fur the .1HItl'IS of
the hlt two 3t'llts , nlll cnUiffl'ltr
tl old IwlhII1 ( ( ) cOltlue to pre-
vail. 'liii' Ilfuntcl' or 11 1111 Ullwr
1111 thl'h' t I nllhll'llll t colllll'll i I the t I u ( :01.
VOIltlII. , "l'aiuiitlnny \IS th.11 II force
I nl(1 ( was nl ngsI'IHIh'l nl of 0111 Iore-
0\1' I rlCeh'I'lt whn l I n'klll fm' . 'hue
state . Ilellcl'IC : ' , that element of the I
IHI.trhlh nltngollwel ; ( 11 II the
Ilst . sllie election . , \hle IIS gh'el
1'11''Hellllol. ) ) u i I I jO Ii ii fit I ily h'l'llell : t
that It rlflHll1 ) to I ll'IIIt ) ) I , 1111 : Its (1010-
ltlH wlllh'I'\ I t I u i fl'OII u i til I I u 1'01\11101. I t
'Jhus t1 I flllnlul t I I ) I hl'cllh I 1'111111 I optqu I
wll I I i 10 II'OHIII't ) ) ot I Is I t i hlllg cnslll
" 'lwthI' I u Ihe I fIt ot lt'ui ' IWo\1 u IH t I i e
st a I u 1110'I'nl'Y ( I , nlli I I \hlch i 1'lhl'net'H u 1
IIII ' of Ihe 11lt . 1"1)11 ) ll ) ! 1111 liuili.
cltnl cCIOI'lltH II the : tlte , \1 iiihe : ]
\11' OIL thii' tldlt. its Il lil list : ' 111' ,
l'ellils to hl' S'OIi. hit I CII hllelr hI'
COIHlstlIt anti 10 oh hu'rvIst'Vlihi the ' '
ell Ilchhw :11 . II control the 111 'I
\ho 11' lllxI'11 fo r thl I I u 1\0\1(1 1 ) ( 111'poHe ) ,
of Jllfrll thl' p'I ) Ilel ) InstItutIng
hIl I t 1'1' poltlcll I I I h in I' I I 1(1(15 ( Ioull I I ( spem
are lS much h0111 flOW ns ever to
Iltn I goit I zt' tl t I I I I I I-roher tlolilatol. i I t I
Xothll ; lulls Ilen'lnlCtl ) ) \lhln lie I Past
'III to show that plntol 11 Is not
the same crafty , IIHII'llllloul 1)1111(1-
lll tllt he hits uihvnys hel'l ) 01' that
he Is hess wlll ; nov UHt at nl ' 11'1
\'Iols I time t I i II I hIi Jlhlc I l'II'ell' to UHe
1"1\ : ' l'xl"'IHent , hO\C'II' hISl' . to l11111 ) I
1'lllm'lhll' : I 11t : i le1\lleo ( his I OWI en il.
AR to ' 11t111 ' I nlHo Is ulchllel1
The IOlllll' ) n'llw ] It n'cll\uII his not
hlPI'O"l'll I I ) ) I I t , 1111lh I t OI'OIH'1 ago Itt
111 cllI thieve Is 10 ) devIce . of. pohltl-
l1 1tld\r ' I' t1icllt : whlll I wi
hlsllte to allopt ( II order to le111
h'r. ) 11'111 thll'c Is lS great I Ile-
mllHI ( 10111 ) thllm'lr vas that tll
(11' ilitCilt ) I S who \1\01111 I 1 IIIS1 I thl I
tachlle : Hhll lot only refuse to gIve I
HlppOlt ) ) hil ) hrllg theIr 1IIIelcc to
hpll' 1 > to 111fcIl it. . ,
It Is l\'llent ( the intentIon of tl i
Ilemol'I'IIi to IHII.e the 1IIIstoI of
HUHII ' OhSlI'\-IICe I 11'01111'11 issue
Iii tIlL' 1IIII : I. Hll the 1l'llhlClli ) .
havIng fofl'eh this ) liiest ton fO'\U.t :
they \1 he cOlpl'lPl1 ) to accept thl
Issue. ' 11w 1'lllhlenl ) htatl com'lltol
, leChItlC(1 II fa\'O' of l'lfolcn ; Slnllar
laws II the I interest of lahO' anti Iluor-
lthlty. ' 111s II COI8'let aH commIt-
t lug the party to thl' fuPlJrl ) of I'xlst-
lug statutes , \llh II'ollllt the sale of
lIquors on Hlnta ' . The 11emocrtc
platform favors . local elton , , Il0wln
Ilch cOlmlll to Ih'tl'l'mlnl for Iself
\Iwthel' lIquors Hhll be solI ( on Suit-
( lIly. 'i'lie (1e1li0t'rlttS lire leSlllHIIII' )
for the existing Slltll ' hl\H , hit hone
the less I Is to le IPII'clwnllell ) that :
the I 1IIlhlean luosItIout'iil lose the
Imrl ) a great Innr VOtes ! hI the ( larger ;
lllls of tile stah' . anll ( IlIliy 1'lslll In
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restorIng New York CIty 10 I ) tie conlrol :
0& l 'l'llllny. I i I ' 111 rPllhlcllS ) ( 'h'Ctei ( I
Ihe t on'I'IO' lasl Ylal' hr a phl'al J h I - of
lnOU ( ) ) llnlfl'str It \ \ 10 a dlhlh-
l'nl ask t for the I , Ilelocmts I to o\'el'-
1011 thus , uspecalr ItS the party Is
10t hl'llnlols. . ) hil It I la ' he l'glu'llell ( ( I
its : certaIn that the lew issue gl\ln/
ell ( of the elforculcnl of tie excIse
law In NL'sv York ( 'Ity ss'Ihl ' '
XIW Clr wlalcl'lal
l'Ilm'I' ( the 1'lllhlcln ) Vote' t'uidouht-
111 ' til' t ll'111'l'atc ) ) ) t hope of success Is
Imsell I ) ehlelr Ipon ) tlli t I i ,
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"INL 7'11 O.t7 C".ll UAi1.
Wo io not believe The Bee me3nt It when
It reerrei to the country people as "country
yokels. " The expressIon was used In an cdl-
tonal Intended as I slap at the WorlJ-Hcrali
for the latter's enthusIastIc support at thc
state talr. What . may we Inquire or the esteemed -
teemed 13cc . wouli Omaha amount to It I
were not for the "country yokels ? " The people -
plo of Nebraska outsUe at Jell s county
have m'do Omaha what It Is today. Their
cattle , hogs traln and other produce have
made Omaha one of the best cities In the
great wcst. Nebraskand have always looked
toward Omaha wIth a feeling of pride They
have always hooked upon that city as a product -
uct or theIr own creatIon . And now comes
The Dee with a sneering allusion to "country
yokel , " -Jremont lIrali1 .
' 1le sleplll ; nllshli I svhu lou n'e
being Im'tmell ) Into nn attack upon the
ollo-lo\1 vlslon ; to the I fall hae : mef-
( 'icitee lnhit'h3to the sl.r-ScI'allll : ; ael-
jlclh'es nll 11\aHI that \em heil/
Ilshed 1II i til 1Ilioriai I t I colllls or
our w'Iuii-hmg co I 1'l pOl'a'r. 'j-he ref-
11'IHCI to "COtluitl'y -ola'ls" wal cHilled-
Iou In thc l'olcllHlg pal'agl'ullh ) of nn
Iltcll l'I'lc\lng the 11 'otcchllc gym-
tons o tie IcI'ohatc concern
' 111 I'Xllt lanun/l usell Is :
ThIs Is simply gorgeous ! I must strike the
fancy and touch the heartstrIngs ot every
person endowed with a symphonic and synchronous -
chronous temperament Such pop-bottle efer-
vescence of overwrought Imagination dished
up on an editorial page may Pass for Iumm's
extra dry with country yokels but people
who know the genuine article cannot tail to
bo nauseated with the first sip.
In the In svhilcii " ' '
tl sense \hllh "Iolntl
rolwls" Is used hl'I'I' , no Intlleul liI
son Ul'lll take On'lnHe.
SeIf-hawluitloui has iwyet' lecn the
II'ndlcu of ' 11 lice ! . nor has : I sought
IlnlII' Ia\'o' aut 1lll'oJagu ) by extollIng
its ownork ( nnll ) ! helltllg that of
\oull.bo rlsahs. Inasluel I , hOWI'\'I' ,
al the WOlhl.lethl has eeu lit to
Ilounll the tOI-tol Ill hlow the truumn-
Pet uhout its sVoHlhL'l'fllh contributions to
the succeiS or thu 1lh' , I wIIHtI ' he
( 'OiisIihI'i'I'd Ilulolest ( for 'rhi ( Bee ( to iii-
sttnl ! ni Iwllou ! comlipllrIsoui. .
'I'he chief II'OII'Ilto. or the 'Yorhl
It'l'lhl suh cI'llet : 2X ( ) to the State
Puult' I nssociltol ( ) , no Inl'l ) of \hlch has
Icln 1111. ) and 1)1thHilly . 1 e , ' ( wi be
'I'he thiit'f proprIetor I t of 'I'tiO Ble Huh-
Hll'l et IIHI 1111 ) Itt cash $ :00 ( to the
Rtnt 1111 assocIatIon \il has
( IlIhigatell IhnHI'1 to Ja ) $ O mom
In two IUI11 ; hiistnlhinelIts. 11
IHllton tl thIs , ho t'oiiti'lbtitetl
to the Ai-Stii'-h1t'it commIttee \hat
wlull hu clilal to nhoul * 10 iutOl'e
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111 most I'xtl'a\ngnlt estimate of the
LOt of Ihlmlnatons anll II''OI'atoll of
the Wo'll.lcmll nlCl would he about
$ : o. ' 1'10 Ilmlla tous nuid ecol1ltoul
of 'rhl lel Imlhlul Ut'lul fair week
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"ho WO'II 11'I'nll ( 111111111) ) ) ' tlolllA ) ) II
lt l' , ltlc 81.1 hnhl slnl(1 ( 01 the fair
gi'liIiils. ( The 110 Wil COIIllt wih
Hlllt'I'I'd I ( 11111.tl'I'1 ' II I the t ) flrl'nntl' t ( t I
hnllll . ' 'he lee building , Ihl , I Hl l
' (151 ntHI ' hi I st inc I U it'
Clt ( a 10luII'IInl 1I'Illll'
II'l'I'II'11 ( t 1)3' 11 ) ' Nlht'III,1 III \ t'I'II' ) )
ration , ss-zis ss'ithulii Itself oiie of time
mtolIR wlhll IHelr OlO
10sl Itl'lth'u ! flntl'I'1 that 11111(10
Omaha Inlel'I'Htll/ its ylsitors.
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I Is true that the 1\-hI. gave
fair n great denl ( of IICI' ) to Ha\'u l11'
IIOlllol ) , j\ t ni It hhl gl\el freely . ' n
"IHl I10ult of Jlltle to IUtt plll-
fOI'IH , calls for con\'eltols and such
tru11lr ) Lug lln he kept Htandlng In
the IIlnce of IW\H fluid . relHlug ( 1ltel. ! .
It II nol ( IUanll Inl ) Illalt IHI (
VOlilimle or elreuihntloiui. that s1\S
elICllltO'
\11 I le to al Zi (1 ( ' l.t i1 I I ; 11'el I 1 I ,
I r t ha t WI'I't' not ti'lii' , n IHIiler01111
I ) \ol'lh i t I i 11'e than t I nl\HInll'I' , I ) . 'I'ho 1
Bee CI\'ul'el the I lelll coilIlhL'teIS' wih
( till nl(1 ( l'xhnullh'e iepol'ts ot the
' ' ' of the ' fali' from Its iii-
1"'OsI'I'Hi state fnl' ft'ol 11 II'
Ct'ltIOIi ) tl Its l I He. ' 118 wnH tone al
great ' ) ' . ssit hunt 1'.iliiuIiht'iltt . I Ion ot '
g Iln I'XIeIHI.I hnll 11 I I II'n \
' fltVOi's In ' . 'l'hit' ' that
slH'eal ) fa'I'H i'd urn 'Ihl' II'oof
ls I I elTorlH11'1' I IPII'eeal'(1 ( IH f01111 II
tl fIlet thnl thc stiles uf 'I'hl lIce on
lie t HII'IIII 1111 ( In thl hotei ( lurluig fnh'
\ llk11'1 three II I\'el ' one of the
HaIl's of lull othiet' Oniaha , duilllcs
: al olhll' Ollhl 1IIIls coin-
hlll'l1 'l' lie fie tha t t the 1I'I'I'IHllg I i
patrouH of 'l'iie Bee hieei'fluIl3' Imll ( ntl
contnun tea ) fl'OI ao JPl' cent 10 ro (
1)'i' ) lI'nl 111 ( lie fi' 51)11 ' L'C In IH I t'olllls
thau I : l'O' SJaCl' In the giclit fa I. HII'lt
Ilso s1)1uk ) " VOhuiiul'S as to tie sUelII'
vlluc of 'l'hie Hels cOltlllullons 10 the
success ot the fah'
Idust . but uol least , 'I'he lIce ou Sop-
tI'iuilOI' ) 1 chUtol'lll : a sllclal ) tl'nhl t Inll )
InllJt'ltl'll I t ( a CO ii hoot I iu g pOI ) ' 1'II'l ) S
service In tw t South Plate coull'y mind
'
Into . weitlru' 1\a ; al nixplnil ) of
o\'et. $1 l , OO ( ) ) a moulh. 'I'liis si'is'Ice cn-
ahlell ( 'Flie Bee to l'O\'I'1 a IbId In1lh
uo Othl'I' Olmha PIWl' : huts nl ' clrcula-
t lout ssor I Ii in eu I lo I . ' 1' Ii Is ' I . '
ton \O'lh nwntolhl1h18 ( 'ii ci'-
IH' ) ! ; cOhitIliultt'l ) ( mOl'I' 10\1111 lel'lrts-
lug tie fair alll hrluigluig I IWOIIIto ?
Omlla : I i thau t al : the I HI.-slI'lplng ed I-
tOllls t alli set : - foi iii pie t orla Is al IOU
whIch tl \V.-1I. wi probably le\el'
cease bio\I I :
7'/1 / AM . UNf J1bl. ' ' 'UI7.
At latest IHl\lcls the ntollt ' gen-
eral of IIIOIH hind not l'eceh'I'll fl'OI
" ' ll shi I ugh lol al 3' otlal I h Infollalol I : I of
the 1I'\O'lell ) tlniIIHSlol to liiimi of
the u\leII11'1' ( . ohlaht'll ly tl 4 gilcimi-
turl ( lt'lHlui11t'llt ! 11g11'llug : tie : ihhoged
heel tmHt aiid Its ointulttiouis. Bil lie
saYH thin In CIH : ! lie 11'COIs''S It Inel (
It sho\H tl'll Is a trust lu ylola-
tou or the IllInoIs ] a\s lie wi In-
sttutc II0ct'elltigs ngtliist : the palwrI :
HaII to he lu thc couiihluie. A tole '
( k'utertl ) roIOI ' lau lIe Ilelll'lllell ) upon
10 . lo this. lIe huts HllWU a Ilmaiso-
wO.th ' 11Hllositon to ( enforce the lhwli
aiiti-tmtist law : , \hlch Is very Htlln tnt
In Its In'O'lslons , null has : hind : one
notahll' SUl'etSi In thc case or thl
\\'lilsky . trust. I tie o\tnllnt hnl:4 :
I.llencc sulcltn t . to com'le the
hlao : lll.cl' ) : of hell ! II a bt't't ( (
trust )1lnlonu , ' wi tttoUhtCI '
make the ul1osLO1t. : ; : t. .
) I'II\hle the packll's tlUaUHCllr ] (
( icily the chal'go anll ( ISSC.t that then'
Is ah ) ollll ] ' uo ( ounllalou for It. ) iIi ' . .
. \I'10t' 111111 PH ( that HIlI'ctal ) ) ) lollol
'Is sImply thlcshll ) ell slmw and that
tie accusatou : uow mlll'as ( auswel'lll
tllel' oat I hefm'e tl t scnatollal ; com-
mlteo . \Vashilngtoii , Whl'U :1' I ,
AruilOliL' test I lieu ( ! 1ll'I'\ lall IH\'lI' hl'ln
al ' comhile 0' agl'ccmeut of alY : khll
hltwlcu thl' 1I'I of Arrol' . C'o. 11(1 (
alY ; olhel' IHrty ) 0' IHltllH ) to fIx thc
II'lee of lIve 1'tll : Ol' of lot'i' . A
memhel' of the Il' I of Nelson Morris
& Co. also stIlted that tlll'l Is
ahiolutll ' uo UIIII'slantllJ among
the ( Iml.I'I'I whldl alflcls : thii' lImbo of (
hel'f O' cntte ole \a ) 0' the olwl' ,
Thl ins'estlgitioui : h ) ) ' the sllate coin-
iiilttees . tll fail to show the Ixlstelcl
or a beef tlusl , hul these ss'eu'e IH\lc ' :
eOIHluee(1 ! ( ( mil ( notce of thll t gI\'u
HO fmii' lu IHt\lce as to 1'lahll ) the
( [ artls to the comnhlmitt : Ion to dissolve
It full gi n hefole ) the t cOllllls auil (
maw ] oath Ihal t nollll . ; of the Ihll ox- .
Iste(1 ( ' 1he DIIII.tlent ot A I'llult.1
Imivestlgatlomi haH heel t'lIulhulCtPil )
Iulelr ( ] ) 1111(1 ( It Is quIte possible ) Ihal
It hilly ha\1 Ilho\erell ( fIlets to justify
Ile t IhI'e : tha t t nil tHI'lHllllll t I ; IxlstH
11 lIlt ) iig cerlalu I pacels ; h ) \lkh tl t '
IID euablell to 1'ulato amid eOlh'ol (
tie . IH'lces of lIve . eattn Int II'cHsell (
\cl'f.
At amiy rate tie matter Is ngahmi com-
mlln ; IHhIc imiterest for I IH Ile
tlat coucels e5'ei'3' household In . the (
1lll ( , tIId If . the govermimnt'iit nutlO.lleH
havu AIWh es'ii'ulee of tie exIstence . of
I lIed com hilI as the rllll.t frol
Washhlltol has Ilelcatet ( they should
lose uo tmo In takIng the nelI'ss'Y
stl'IIS to have jllell It'OCeelIIugs ) Iii-
stltutcil . As tie 1IIIInlst1ton l'cal'11s
the federal aut-l'uilllw . wih disfavor ,
hollhll ( It to lIe so defcctls'e lS to he
IH'acteaI : ' worthless . , tie ( best thilug It
Iau ! 110 ) Is to tl.u 0\11 all the iuiforiuiit-
tou It hits : to the ilnois althO'lll's
amid gIve thl'm whn\'el' other assist- :
au'u It can. : 'I'iie IHIIe wi now ( he-
lanel ) that thIs mllel' he sIfted to lie (
holol anll the ( only war to to thIs
Is 113' jUllcl1 puoceedluigs.
A l'UCI o' n.ixiii 1l'htSS4\1S.
Iu tltauce of thu law governIng the (
aS I'sfment ) of 11'0III'ly for taxation
tsVftls'O memhl'l's of the cht3 ' coumicil huits'e
t\\lve . cl cotll hlvu
; OU\ on lecol.t to ovun.lle tie veto or
Mayor Heml of a I'esoluton 10 rt'luce (
) rl'tueo
hy ) nearl _ olw.halr the ISsl'sSleil of the
[ \rccr tract ou tipper Cumin Itreet
' [ 'hint tract covers UI l'Cn of nearly '
twelve ucres. I wns nssessell ul
$10.0 ( ) fou' 1St ) i uUll ( hlul heen Illacell on
the tax lIst for lSD alt time '
tlX lst ; lt samnq'alua -
tlon. ( olllu'ell wih the UtSl'Ssment
or . 111jolnhll property tIm Mercer tract
"lS uttsesst'tl If llui3thiIlig lo\el and lot
hl her.
'I'ho powers . of the counci In relation
10 taxaton n.o lImIted. 'l'huI'3' are tlosU
of a hOlml or eftllzu ton. ActIng In
thn Clllelr the ( counci has 10 more
rIght to lower lie ( assessment for ono
Ilrollel'tr owner than Il has for another .
In fnct , I hns no rIght lS n board ot
( 'qullIlIzIl ton to l'ellllO the Issesset vaIn.
ntou ot 11 ' Illcce of real esate ( wIthout
cOu'iCSpIfldliigl3' I l'nhnJ the nssesluent :
ot other ' ' . '
otll' II'OlJI't ( lu I'elllect to the
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;
fl'I.ll'r 11'11 I . .i In l'I'cd ) 10 nIl Othi'r (
relt 11'IIH'rl ) ' , tills 111'1'1 1111 hl'el ( 'X-
hut \ si L' ( I \ 11'1 I I lie t l'OIIII I t l'Olllll'll ( ( IK I
Inhul'f , n ( IS 1\ 1 'IJ of ( ' 4ilIiiIzllloII. ( ( ' 10
1'lICI' ( nHiII ) , " 'I 111 I I by l'i0llllol I IH Ill
nll , ' n ulsuri I 11 of hItS'i' ) , hit 10 ) Ilf-
f'it'lit (1'111 I king Iloll' ' 11t I ( thin
I'I'n'I' t ' 11 . IUldl I I ; tl1 t ( ( t. u
1I'I'IlIt I t , 'Ih i , l11U11 ( I 111'oll'lll ) t3' the t
cOlIil ( 'alit slTt I 11ozlI ( or I hllll'ell
f\O'II'1 Ilel h. % ' remltlg ( I liolu' Iuxel
loath ( lie h > iiuileui of whleh the ' .
Iutl tl hll'ell'l they n.c 1C'
In\111 I 1J01 1 I I u I ni si ioui hi ems of u tnxll I 'erl
who hllllll'l ) ) In'TI\ ' ) wihout I 1)1111. )
IIM I 10t U liltston ( of $ ,10 ) I' 5OO , hit
It 11 thc ll'liiclpln Iui'Olsl. I II I
1111 11'011 11'II'lelllthlh I ) ( I i Ii su u'i' to
calSI t'olh ) ! , fn lie ( future. )11 l'llh
of the ( 111'\11 lel111 s'oi'il ( to ( 1'lh ) the
eltl'l ( tlxlll 'IIJ e11X11Sh111 or Omlll
fn' tl I hl'lllt I ) ( r oil p II'olllrt ty ow I ( l'
cXlllnln ) I thel' I I a \I'Hi 1'llHll1 Ir I tll I I i '
01111. 'I'hio nl.tol ( ( ) f 'ouuiig 'di' . Im'ccr
rl'lluh'ls 1 I 10 'xlula ) mm I lou.
I IH ellllllllr ( ( 1111 ) 'II I g to t I ul'e n 111
hol ) ) 1lh I ) I t I ; o-l'rllwni ( Ill Ii d Illtllt i t
I'III'II ( ( I 1111 ) ! 1l-tlllh I ) ( i t I i of 11 \ ( r ( ' . for
\hllh $1.10 WIH 11111 ) ( , 11(1 ( hl'I.IH' ' tIle
tItle to t\llly ( ICt'S of ! 'cl'lloIH lIjaIn 1
\h Il I thOllllHII I i i of elollrH ! hi ave hC11
I'XI'IIHlcl ' ( 11 I 1111'O\'ell'"ts. I i I 'I'l iuis I
lou Ill \ ) ( 'uiM Ihll t I ( : ( ii oil I 11 ii Ifs : 1'1111111 I t ,
\lh ni 11'IHII1lt ot I'Hi ( lion $ 2 , l'nl
l'lllr color ] of tItle to lulOi'l13' ) worth
1I : : ! ] _ ' $ : O.OO ( ) ( $ ( ) I I ell ( : not look i'lghit
Ilel mull the IIW In { 'hl'lsIIIHlol lllol
IlaIlll ] hl. I Is 011 of thoHI' I wofll
11IceH I ( 11III'It I t : to t I HIII'lll i l'O\1 111
( 'Ii4Ilui ! ) . whldl Iml ) t h\Hh'llls ( IL'litreS ( f
XlhmHIu ) : ] : leli wcst of Ihl ( rIver UHII'\
thc I 1101111 of til ( stah' ( ( ( f 10\/1 LOt
lS hope tlat I ( 1'11' t I i 1111 ( 1'luh'l'IHllll (
wi wn'k a reversal ot the ( hIgh Cotlrt's
( hoc Isloum 11 thl I I i II'uII ) Ises .
(01 I 1' . Illtn lon 11HlnIHH tll
P11 rIOS ( ' of thl' I I i Sout ( hiormi I ' ,
IHrlHI' e olthll'l 'a cI 1k' to t jt Ii : ii-
1101 Iassmimt'u' ) tin Ins 111\ll'l Ogden alel (
HII Frtuielsco. : I II' ilrl tll ( iwss'slullor :
l'IHI'l ) 10 Ihat plTI'et hll : cnuust'il 111 a
great ( heal of mu iiiiO3iillCO . For Ihli ( 'I'hie
I1 { ' Ii ( hi1''tth3' ( chiui'geildi' : : . 'I'hls [ '
. 111'ctr chllllhl' PII'I'\ : '
\nH lust to lii'ilit the ( let that Suupor-
HIJI'I-
1III'IHlelt ( .1. 1 . \ . I"Illuuiout' of tl ( Roulhpl'n
Ilclll I h:11 : ohii cIa I 13' I 01 I t Ill IIHI'II :
1011lelOli ( lint In 11 II'ollhll ' the
tmllR I I alhHle(1 I I ( ( 10 t \01111 he I ahlHlnlll1 I )
Noveuimhe't' 1 ) : \ i . 11111tol ( wi get
the sl'ul Ighit of this 11 I Il' aeel' hllng :
: ( OItCll'C ( wih I hTs Ilc I I ofcals I , I
\1\osllll t i ( ( t has I hlll I ) ( shioh s'od It i Is
l'Cliil I . ) ( HI ! thc ] mlllaton ) of the ( fiets (
IIHIII i ( I lJIHar ) ] II'oteHt , \hlch the t
HtltUI oltheIallc ( Haw : I c0111 lot svihi- (
1)oii't " 'llt CIirIl Iii iii ty.
New York Trlhun"
I seems an undoubted tact thaI the ChinesI
do not want the ChrLtan religion . nor any
other except their own . which Is at great
antiquity , embo'lng ! ] a moral code against
which nothing cart hI said and thaI they regard -
gard the intrusion of any olher upon thxn
as an UnW3rrJnle and oxaperathng Iro-
!
ceduro to which nothIng but fear reconciles
Ihem. In most cases they would rather
lolerate the misionaries than have their
heads training."J'
the recently decapitated assslns , al Ku-
Cheng duly attests .
: uiI1iiIeimzil , ' s'I-'rllent. ; . '
.
' New York Times , . . . '
- . The not'on that the people ufYi city arc
le , .cd ahle ot sehf-govepnientu1ftn _ thse
' ln (
othie . selt-govopn .hn
lh Guntry 11 au absurd alusion. Tt ?
noton that th'y cannot or sill not direct
their own affaIrs bettor than outiHdel'g can Or
will do I Cor them Is rldicuious The pro\-
km I at munlc'p31 government must be solvell
by the people oC clle . and the inUre com-
pletel Ih task at sel.govermenl Is pill
upon them the sooner and the better will
they work It out All they neeil , ] tram elate
legislation Is thq opportunity and the pOI or .
which has thus Cat be.n denied Ihel anil , ]
out at the denIal at whIch has come flInch '
ot the talurl ;
.A . . \.111. . . . " ( .llt.l.
N..w York i're's.
As malrJ now stand the goverment Is
not caled upon merely 10 Islntaln tht gold
reserve \ut 10 furnIsh the gold nece3ary to
pJY trade balances arising from the business
lfn ' actons or private Irms , As was iii-
tended the now tariff has r changd the
current ot foreign trade In the Interest ot
importers ac 10 make a bal nce agaInst ns a
permanent and Increasing condilion. This
calla for export at gold ald the government ,
which has nothing to 10 with the business ,
\s force,1 , 10 furnish thc gold 10 pay tim ad-
vert'\ balance. Such an anomalous conl14n
exists In no other country pretendIng to popular -
ular ! overment , y
" 'I"n Neii f'l I I I ) ' ) ) lii- C"I H" .
1111110"11 H"plllc1n.
The remarllable mnhtet'to of Senor Cane-
vas leI Castio r'ganln ] the war In Cuba ,
In which he suhstantaly ! announced a earn-
palgn ot extermination . canntt fail 10 affect
publc opinIon In America. I Spain unable
to mbJugate : the Inaurgent populton hy civ-
ized methods , ulrertales 10 exlermnt ; I.
the ChristIan world wil have ns much OCca-
Ion for Interference as It has In Armenl1.
In such 1 situation we doubt ] very much
whether Un American . people coull be kept
n utlal Spanll.h government has been a co-
lossal taluro In Cuba as It was In al of
Spanish America all there's not likely to be
much mincing of maiers It the methods 01
savage poWer are to be used . In maIntaining Spaln's
. \1 1'111,1" ' "r I'r" r" " " .
Jalm're Sun.
I Is noticeable thaI ( one ot the best
Rpeeche at the opening of the
o Atlanta
! Atanta ex-
. . . . .
position was 1)11e I1 a r'rn It
striking for the breadth : and practical char-
acter of the views expressed , showing that
the negro when real ) ' cducteo. 1,1 11. . . . " .
and morals as well as In book lore Is likely
to b ! a reasonable comorvatve person and
not given 10 the assertion or unwelcome so-
cial pretensions. "An opportunity to earn a
dollar a day " said the orator "Is worth 1
more than the opportunIty to pay a dollar
for an opera ticket" The weltare of the nero -
nro , Is to be Pught first . he suggests , In
material prosper lr"tot In pum&'hing himself
ilscourteousl ) ' fqrya } al places reserved , ty ,
custom for anotir ! . mce. The speech Is 11
itself proof that , prpgress Is being made In
Dixie . and In an ) pqxqectCl / . quarter.
Si'l.01191.lls' ! , SllCC'Msr.
8'h"J9 :
1)etrqjl , .lr"o Pre.
In the face at what General Miles Is and
what he has dOI. ) ho tact thaI ho did not
attend West Painughl ; not to be cited to
his 11Eodvanlage _ , ) fle ba always shown
himself a nghter'jn. even In the mOI'1 try-
Ing emergencIes , nl tlmo at peace has dis-
played the most 'tOnsummnate
onsummate Judgment as
Judltent
well as that cOftr.1 ot temper which Is
absolutely essentijiJna great leader Wben
complaint esSent.ijna Lincoln that Grant
Indulged In liquor , p11 fIccaslons . the president
only Intimated fccalons. like to get
lke
the Bare brand mf S' 1 ISky Into a few other
generak' or theJ r 3il The silent soldlor
was a wInner and ttmt t , was what the prees-
log needs at the counlr dernandeJ. General
Miles bas been a slnner and the American
people the not care the turn at a hand be.
cause ha dId net happen 10 need
Point training ned a West
"J' I : \ ' ' " C''IUM tW FlAtn ; ,
" ' ) 'omll' Or.lnl. I'II (0 th" Al. .
I'jiit Iiiii.s . ut IHlf' 1.'nntll , ) . ' "uf' .
CI-'I NNI . Sept -Oo"ernor ncllll
anll other Wyoming tate omdal today 8el .
an open letter ] to Secretary flake Smith ot
the Interior tepartment , Ilenyhlg gOleral ,
and ' IlleelncIII ) ' the charges ot fraud mantle
by Iobert I"oot , slate senator tram Jhnson
county , against certaIn state officials lund
Iromlnent ) citizens Wyoming and pub-
limhioil 11 the leopl ' VoIce , a newspaper at
thin lat (
The letter denies ( he charge of tralHl made
by Mr. I.'oote an,1 corrects 1 number or mills-
stalemenls concernlnl the unodo at Procedure
mote llrocelure
at the land board under the Carey land act I
and give ( lie correct manner by which nhlpht. '
caton for land under the Carey act arc
con llerell and actell upon by the state en-
! lleer anll other Itato ofihciais I denies
that Mr. Momudeli . tin present member oC
cOIre ! Mr. lay , the state tre31'urlr. and
11 Gichrist have bem given water under
this act for lands In the ! state. I asserts
that neither Senator Warren nor Senator
Clark have any luiterest . direct ur Indirect
In any ot the ) Irrigation enterprIses m2n-
loull' ' In Mr. F'oote's letter. The letter give
In detail the acton at the laud board and
state engineer In considering alplcalons for
selrclOID of land under the Carey act
These luilpilcatlons arc six In number. aggregating -
greKalnl 102.000 acres ot land some ot the
imersoils appl'lnl arc ileiuocrats some reo
Piihuieafls unknown and the Political ) faIth at others Is
" 4511 . " thin letter recites . "arc men 01
ftandlng und ( laracter with reputations for
honor Ind Integrity never before apsJled to
our knnwlrdge. All will unite In thl state-
menl that Ihelr
political views have hot
hcn railed In elueston on these selections .
nor wi they be. All that ( the state will re-
'Julre Is a prom"1 " /11 tul comllianco with
state and 11ItOIII laws 11011 the ( characters
and ] standing ot these men Is a sufficient \
warralt or hath their intention and ability
to (10 ( this. "
ca
The letter concludes : "As officers at Wyo-
ining . IJrolHI of our state anti ] jealous at her
good 1lle. wo fool deeply mortned al hay-
log to consider seriously ( his lying and libel-
oils publcaton , concocted nut ! given pub-
Illy by one ot our aIl cItizens and which
Ioes ] not eli with al attempt to 'sasslnate :
tim reputation at the stat olcials but attacks -
lacks honorable citIzens at our state who In
good . faith and In accordance with our laws
arc giving theIr money and energy to the
i1e'eiopiuiejit . ot our resources. Mr. Foote
was one ot the two members ot the last state
legll'lature who ollposed ) lie acceptance ot
this giant but his opposition then. ap now ,
was pel80nal and basi. as Is his letter , on
mIsrepresentaton and . personnl abuse "
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I"t' u ilS ' " 'AxllItINC.VIF'l )
"w"lll.r tVoiIflhai.ylii , A1lnl.u',1 ,
II'r IhlNhll,1 PUIII In . . 'lr YeMt .
SAN I'HANCSCO. Sept 25.-The ExamIner -
Iner says that ( Mrs. Elizabeth F. " TompkIns .
tn easter lut writer . who mysteriously
IlsRPPcJrea from Chicago two years ago has
heen Couna In thIs city . She Is at pre > ent
with Norman lirougim . the ( omclal handicapper
for the California Jockey club She came to
Ihs ! city wih him tram Saratoga In 189.
At that lme I1'ough las a wrier on racing
nuatters . In Tint Topics. Bolh arc well known
in the east anul , ] Brough Is quite a fguro In
local sporting circles. Irs , Temp ] < ns' ilsap-
pearance caused no end at talk when her ab-
l'enee ' became known. From lmo ( to time
speculative artclc ' have appeared In the
eastern papcrs wondering why she left her
home and her present whertabouts ,
About Oclobr 1. 1893. Irs. Gynne n ,
Toniphcins left her husband at Washington
1) . C. . for a visIt to her mother 'In St LouIs ,
taking with her their only child , a boy 3
years old. Ill health was lIe reason for Ihe
trIp. October 15 , 1893. OlIn concluded to go
10 Chicago to visit lie World's tall ler
molher protested , ] wIthout avai Sb boarded
a Wabash ( nan at SI. Louis , reached ChIcago -
cage . alli that was the last heard ( t her.
tier mother telegraphed to Tompkins In
Washlnton anti he arrived ] In Chicago on
October 20 In search of his wife. lie en-
listed thc ( services of tile Chicago polIce . but
no trace of the woman could ba tound.
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SAN FIIANCISCO Sept. 25.-A local paper
has ito following nd\lces tram 01110 under
date ot September 13 : Two Japanese
cruisers , Yoshino Ken and Nanlwa Kan ,
noteworthy for their achlevemenls during the
war between China and Jalar" , recently added
to their record some valuable services In the
Formosa camuiaigli Steaming along the
west coast or the Island they bombarde bar-
racks shelei strong poSitions . landed pates
ot marInes to capture villages held by Insurgents -
surgents and niaterially facIlitated time
malerlal ) taclilated oper-
alons ot the troops
Japan's ship building for the next lve
years has been definitely setlci In addition
10 tw.o large ironclads now building In Eng-
land she Is 10 have four battleships ot the
royal ' sovereign type. three cruisers at tram
7,000'to 8,000 tons , four cruisers at .1.000
tons wih I speed of twenty knots and a
umber at smaller craft. When this iro-
gram Is carried out her fleet wIll comprise lr-
first class baUleshl . each more powerful
than any vessel flying a foreign lag In easl-
er waters together with a large squadron at
'nagnificont cruiser .
1"1,1) ' In 'I'"t th , ' " 'rlht 1.1" ' .
SAN DIEGO , Sept. 25A. J. Cornice , county
clerk ot San Diego county and a large land
owner II the L1s Andre ] mIning district , ac-
companle by George H. Maxwo'l . a San
Francisco attorney . has been In this city and
vlenly ! for several days past for the purpose
ot alouslng Interest In thu movement 10 secure -
dire Joseph H. Choate of New York and other
emInent lawyers 10 appear before the supreme
court ot the United Sates : and uphold the
decisIon givcn by Ju1go Ho s In the Ja Ibrook
case d-arlng the ( Wright law unconstltu-
tonol , Thor mission has boon quIte succeso-
fiuL Iemb'rs of the various trrllatlon dls-
rids of this county have ! subscribed and raid
a conser3blo ] sum toward the fund and have
appointed ! an executIve commitee , consisting !
at Captain J. H. Bartour. J. E. neal and
Caries Overa to look after their Intoresls.
The conlnltel Ins retained ex.Suprmne Jus-
( ice John I ) . Worls of this City lu represent
them In the legal contest al Wasblnglon.
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XI " ) - Yards lt S"ltlf.
SEATThE Sfpt 25.-The award for the
construction of one of the new torpedo bets
by Secretary ot the Navy Herbert to the
Moran liros. of this city , on codllon that
Chief Engineer WIson : of the Mare Island
navy yard make a favorable report at the
company's cJpaclty to do the work Is be'
10ved 10 Insure the constrncton ot the boat
In thIs city . as the ( company Is ahundanCy
able to show that It has the necessary acl- :
Ities . On a tract at twelve acres on the
water trent II has 1 plant which COlt $300.000. I
Its foundry ] ts the best on the coast wIth the
( xcepton at the UnIon Iron works ot Sail
Francisco and Its ship building facilIties are
almost unequalcd and ] arc Immediately to bo
largely Increased. Financially the company Is ,
very strong. p : ,
h'IH",1 " I"I"t ) IHMlnnlr ) ' . tgitzit Ion i
NASlVI.I.1 , Sept. 25.-In rerermco to the :
dispatch from Mexico , furnished by the Aso-
elated press September 23. statng that ( the I ,
United States mInister had advlsoi I aanst ;
Unied !
the proposed publication at a pJper by Protestant -
estant misionarIes attacking the adoration at
II. C. Morrison and
the Virgin of GuaiJoup ! , I.
\Valter D. L.anibeth secrlarles of the Meth-
oilst Episcopal church south , ot this city , o.
nclal ) ' , 'role the American today that they
sent advice on September 10 to all Meth-
odist plsCOII1 church missionarIes In Mex-
leo directIng that they desist tram any part
In the contemplated newspaper attack anti
that the acton ot the Unied States legation
Is hearty approved by the Deparlment ot
MIssions.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power-Latest U S. Gov't Report
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AJ" ' nt N A"'I'WI" ! . I
Cleveland ' I.ealler'1 along the ( hue the
InternatIonal contutl Lel\ , ' ! " timis NUllry
anti Great Britain have hO"1 Vet ) ' mich cn
thin side or the Aml'rlcal rtllbll ) this year ,
save only for lie ( der.nt or the Corn1 Cr'\
at enley , In that lell We shall have 10
try n nln.
Nol York Ttbuu : reltaln 1.ln'OI , ' umews-
paper allclplte this d/eat / ot the Britsh
athletes by eUI1lnlnlnr that the team was
nut truly toprosomitative . 'fho Amlrleans .
wo1111 have beaten a con hlembl" bter act
ot runners and Junlul than thole they met
on Manhattan floitl.
Splngnel } 1cp\blcal : Thl American
t ar has beyond a doubt the ( greatest aegre-
gaton ( ot track antI fthl athletes e\er
brought together. \'Ithi such '
tOItlher. Wih f vIctory on
land and the almltei , discomfure of ) the
\alk'rle on the sun Ameica may he .truth-
fully said to ( have tuly malntalne.l her pool-
ton In RI'orts ( for the year ut lS95.
New York Press : 'fhero \ a PosiIve ( mis-
Josllna.
tonal advantal II slch a sweeping victory
as the ( New York Athletic club mCI gibed
over their Britsh coml'ettors on Saturday
I meals one more supr mac ) ' to be m3ln-
tlliuiel nno more game made worth the can-
die , and lie preparation for raintalllll II
UHtkps loner , ititi healthier '
lives-more
! .111 healhier 1\'el-more toot-
ton power , as Iulhal ouM put It , to the
new conlolente Arerlean race
lolton Globe : Corlnl as It .ld ! so soon
after the fIasco off Sally ] Hook the complete
success ot the Arerlc.1n athletes In tIle In-
ternatenal contesls Satuday Is halt ] with
lieculiar satisfaction by loser of
Iecular satstactun every lo\er o sport )
on thll' ' slds the Atlantic. 'rho best of the
vIctory Is that ( I Is unchalelgCI and un-
challlgeahle In any IUarter. ( The supo-
riority ot American lethol18 has bee so
clearly exemplfet that II wi b' recognized
as cordialy In London as Iii any city ot this
countr ) ' .
Indianapolis News : Saturtlay's vIctory
evens up for the Cornel lasco , and take
the 'lng out at the hollow triumph oC
) e [ nler. , I the Yale men ran only defeat
theIr Cambrhe ] rivals In lie ( ames whIch
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take Illaco on Manhattan field ! week from
next SaturdaIt Is poslible that our Eng-
Ish cousln may admit that we rear a pretty
vigorous tYlle ot man on lila stile at the
water , IUI , as Daniel Webster once said :
"Ihe ( past , at least Is secure Nothing that
can happen wIll dim the achievement of the
New York Athletic club which Is l on the
testimony ot the Chronicle "wllhout parallel
porlel
In international sport. "
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ChIcago Tribune : Senator Vest denIes ]
that ho has recovered tram lie tree sliver
delusion.
St. Louis Republic : He hILtS wanl'ered ' east
and ' valliered , west for many n weary day ,
but at last Senator Vst'l eel ] feet rest
peacetuly on the Perte SprIngs platform .
S\ Louis Ghobe-Denicrat : Vest will renounce -
flounce his free silver vIews whenever he he-
comes convInced that such a course will pro-
mote his chances at continuing to be boss
at the democratic Jarty ot MissourI
Chicago ChronIcle : Senator Vest or MIssouri -
sourl corrects the rumor that he had abandoned -
donei his silver doctrines. Ho says how-
ever , that while he still believes In the free
coinage at slIver he thinks that "it would
bo impracticable. " I amounts to the same
thing.
Brooklyn Eagle : The zeal wIth which Mr.
Vest enter his denial Is suggestive ot an
apprehension on his part that the silver
sl\'er
movement Is on the point of collapse. I one
thing more than another Is calculated to
hasten Its expiring gasp It Is tIm senator's a- ,
vocacy ot it. TIle silver cause will owe Its
dentiso to its friends among whom the sena-
tor tram Missouri Is by no means the least
flamboyant and ostentatious.
Philadelphia Press : Senator Vest repudIates -
dIates the report thaI he has abandon the
cause at tree silver coinage lie Is still
wodiei to that Idol It seenis Mr. Vest Is n
true Bourbon and II was rash to assume that
ho had seen a new light. The tree sIlver
ranks nevertheless are beIng thinned rap-
Idly by desertion . even though Senator Vest
adheres 10 ( the forlorn hlOpe whoso slogan Is
IG to 1 and the crime ot ' 73.
Phiadelphia Record : Senator Vest Is very
much In the situation or the woman "who ,
swearing she would ne'er consent con-
sentc " He denies that ho has changed
his vIews as to the fred ali unlmited usa
ot silver against the single gold standard .
but significantly adds : "It Is Irrational to
suppose for a moment thaI I would Insinuate
thaI tree coinage at the old standard was
any longer possible" The old man has seen
light , but he doen't want to mallo premature
acknowledgment ot hIs conversion
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81111' I " P.nl\'le.
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lhlulellhla Time"
I the United States hat acted In Imitation -
ton at Spain al tile ( hue or our cl\1 war we
would have recognized the Cuban insurgents
ns belligerents long , WIthin little
beligerents ago Wihin lte more
than 1 month after lie first bate of Dull
Run that was no more a victory for the
Insurgents at the south than was there a
victory for the Cuban Insurgents at the bat-
tIe at Dayamo , tram which the Spanish com-
manier had to leo for his life , lie govern-
ment of Spain recolnlzel ] lie confederates
as bellIgerents . We have therefore , high
authority In the exmple ot Spain 10 recog-
nlzo the Cuban rebels as belligerents . and
unless tile war can be conduclell ( according to
the laws at civilized wartare 1 must become
the duty 0 all civized govarnments . lu the
Interest of hiunianity . to declare the boiliger-
ant rights of lie Insurgents , and maintain
them even at lie cost at war with SpJln.
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1hllllllpll lUcoriI lie tauit1e , dear , we
(1(1 iutt 'i ii'tw long girls ehoulii sit nh
lit iitghit 1'osIb' In the siuimie uiuiiiiuior RI
shurt oiies.
Nt'si'i l htt'coriler. 1)iiniaveii h1tstl
aver time hue iiilcmilult'tI iiimi nhnfltImlmlieult ) of
till' ' ' race , iiumt ( then hlii'c'tl Thimtt ottio'it It
\\'e'hI never itilt loll nmiy himore.
h.ife : "L.ast that I dieii1
SVhn do you uimpposo waked imie UI ) ? '
"Vns it tIn , hieat"
IflhlIliiflhl0iiS Journali "Ect luave any
trouble svithi your ssheei7"
" ' : 'nt yet , " dud the Stt'et Yotiiig 'I'tilng.
"So far wlieiies'cr I have ttiii over lIfl' 0110
I have been able to get assay before ho
got tII' .
Cincluinaiti Entitili . 'r : ' 'litmt It yeti are to
enuuiea ( In your itilti.criiehty.tnnIu118l iiu'Iui.
ClIllOtI , hioi' can yeti tiring ylitlrseur to cmi.
courage ( heir hiutcimery by eatIng
"I I''il timluigs ill ) by 1101 pii lug miiy
Iiutclieu' bills. "
Chicago lostt Ills IutIucr-Cimnrlei. , its ,
tiimie you were titling for college.
Chrnml'a.- ( svas going to spenic to you
mibotat ( lint matter , iia. I tluiuik teltr new
stilts svoUid Just about fix mae nil iighit for
a stmtreior ( , say , three n ( tim , ' lenst.
Tiiert"s nothiluig like being thioroughil ) ' lit-
teh , pa , III there ?
Chicago Ilecorti : "Sn' , cull , I saw au
ivftmI , chumitu , Just ntiw. '
' ( ) v' tint ?
"lie tt'li in a fit nmi let 'ciii brIng 'ha to
witi jea one thi iuiki'
SOON lih iiFiti. :
hiiilanapoims .Xournai.
Nuss' comnea time season sshuen are hieam-ii
thi'e qimc'athona :
" \'hiat' trumi , ? " " \S'iio took that trick ? "
"V'hione ' "
Itiny Is't ?
W'lthi other liniti itath notable siiggestion
l'crtalning to a quiet ganie called whilst
SEi"i'l1l hlIit St'N5u1Ixi ,
Harper's ilazar.
TIle day of time tilossoin is over , tIle clematI
twines Its svreathi ;
The lace-ilower waves in the imiendonho
corn is ripe in ( ho shueathi ;
Sweet In time air Is the scent of the sine ,
the orchard bends witii it hood ;
Armies ivithm banmit'rs in iterrieti ranks march
imlion every roatl ;
Golden-rod. sumac' , anti aster nrc uardlng
each svayi'itle ltiss. )
And lila Imoneyel ivntt of the aftermath
drifts froun ( he springing grass
Lrzily hiomewarti wings tIle bee ss'licn hii
sloili4 are gathered in ;
The ( ree-tottl : liltlca In ( lie m.imailowy wood ;
the lhlie that toil nor ciiiui ,
That listen nil uilght to the crickets anti
ss % lt iii the moomilit dew ,
Stand talier and tall in the suuishilno the
beautiful long day through ,
Fair is ( ho royal September , anti rIch Is the
svino outpouied
In these hours of bIhe fiilflllnient at Na-
( tire's botmnteous honrd
For tile hour of ( lie blosoin Is over , ( lie
hour of the bud in hilow ,
And here is thie erown of the summer , ore
yet 'iii her time to go ,
W'ith the lace-flower white on ( lie mnendow ,
the cleniatis ( wining Its wreath ,
l'urple time grape in the cluster , and ripened
tile corn In ( lie sheath ,
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ON E1VJOvS
l3otli the method and results whoa
Syi'up of Figs is takeit ; it is lleasant
amid refreshing to the taste , and acts
gently yet promptly oh tlio : RidhicyB ,
L'tvcr and Bos'els , cleaiise tim sys.
temn effectually , dispels colds , headaches -
aches aiitl fevers and cures ha titual
) QflstipatiOn , Syrup of Figs i the
only remnely of its kind cvci' pro.
tiuced , pleasuug to the taste and ao
cptalle to the iltOlilitCI ) , pronipt in
'its action and truly benefleki in its
effects , prepared only from tim most
healtliyamid agmoeablesuibstaiiccs , its
mamiy excehleiit qimalitics comniemid it
to all and have made it the mos $
1)01)tiIttr ) ) remedy know-n.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cemit lOttICB ) ly all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable di'umggist who
HIlly hot have it on hand vilI pro-
Ptaro it nromptly for any OflO who
svshiea to try it , Do not accept any
ihiibstitiltC ,
CALIFORMM FIG SYRUP CO. ,
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Little Cold Wave Comes
You'll have that fall overcoat-
That light weight overcoat-
If you get the right kind-the kind that fits well , is
stylish and becoming-you'll get it. of us ,
Every once in a whie there'll be just such days as
Sunday-not cold enough for a heavy one-but a light
overcoat is so nice and warm-
We have them at all sorts of prices from $8.50 Upi
Browning , King & Co.
S.V. . Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts.
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