0 THE OMAHA DATIA BEL -ft The Omaha Daily Bee. PCRUSHKD KW.RT MORN1NO. R.t.v.i t.r:.sr fcfiiSM.v r Mr Bryan jjte-t T -. ' lh f hair trr a Kaft ' j platform saaVtrt. . .. grtW m t j appear Atctatarfcti. j Ha Mr TBRAtS OK at RiCntPTION: W-J ff Daily Br raltfcxit -aUy). Of TMf.K.W 1 Of t delegates btC ffCt af UH pv.ly b jJ 8afcHy, On Tear J C hicago pUtiorm, Mr Bry.tR tktteta -tt &ti'iwf.'.:::.:::::::::::: i fe to tat that ?TniTbr;:::::::::::::::r:: p!cw win -i rf ncwxi Bh r --- i . ).. tT. Totrv twnt& I ,vj tt bf ! Mifit ami Ik i Irt i ,Wb? ixrlajad fa-rait tar taafty t aJa strik f-r frMS sad t :wir i ;-- a nkfi- r aww-: WWa". 1 t 14 """i rca-ffliin J st Kaa- City and that th aw jaUtfona -t:U contain riotklnsr whk-fe ea N ifrnr4 a a surrender or csIMrit)o at Tkt pLitfonn on the oU banes. ' TMs tw4 ce ment of the fcjloa IeaAr H t reWrT- i ated answer to thmo wk kave ka ronnraPQXDENCE. serening ojbj io turn im w arwa -at- rotniBunkaiifln raUtlac ta nrw ami rdi- ver ami It Is absolutely ciHtrlmtt. WKa - -. k a a . . . "Wm a ' . . . 0FFtCE.1l Omaha- The Br BulMliur. - tMiUi inR: City IUU Balldtnr. Tn-ty-Oftn nd N lrj. Council Btnff: 14 Fmrt 8tft. Chicago: Kf Cnltr BalMtotr. Nfir York. Tmp? Caoft. Wjhlnrtofi: Wit Fourtwnth Stntt. Hioux aty: ni ric strMt trtl mttr houM t JdrWNM ntrai.VESS lkttebs. cnttlc conrentftins of tk jr t dt- Biln tttfr Atwl raittUnM hmiW N f clired In furor of tb warttMt4 r-CtoIKrt- Th company, j afflnaatJon flf ,hc n, pfat;... -y. nEittTTANCEd. i sioax t'all. popnIUt cimt-mMIM ihnbI- ,Ry'.,St,. ft TV&minated Mr. Bryan on pltf.r wkk only 2cnt uaiM AeptM in p4yw-tjt of pronounct for the ?n& cofm rf ?rr trmctt4 ft-, mc OMt bM(y eaa W ri'rt4 tt h-enrttf fry a-a, Mtmfet I rrotul ehclc. xpt en COJtPANT. fiTATKMBNT OF CtnCCL-VTIOS. 8it of Xtrjk. t3a!4 Caonty. : Clorr B. TeftK-k. srtary at Tfc tUa rtrttlhln nmpnj-, beta Satr awora. uri that tho actaal tiemtxr ot foil anA rompIt ctipUa e Th Dally, Momlat. f t,lA(ferm montn oi May. Jn. waa aa wmws at the ratio of M to 1. TW kr p rcn.i;e of the UryaBfti irwoiOm. the so-caUctl Mlm mmMkm, wfll 4t the Mnv thin;. ' To baft! tMe ppart crs of the frte tlrer rkiuiilji tj-lr It la nctnaary to rcatHraa tkw CWca? 1 2A.350 U 1.470 i ZT.XSO H 2,0HI 1 3J.WtO IJ 3T.3IO 2?.l.l 5.TT I n sn.no c ....a-io a i.4oi T 27.floo a..... awao 1 21, 7:0 H 2A..-V4II 27. UO S 3H.01O 10 2T.140 . 2lOO II 2.nno j; 2r23 IJ .....27.S30 3 23.HOO n 2fl.it.'.'; a 2t,2in 14 21.4!X M 2.r is 2i,s-io a 2,zr.o l 2ntio ToUl 2BJtTS Not only will that pfcttfanN rx- Lm ur.soM and rtanivl topie.... 1I.342 Utt total al Hl,oss Net dally arra 2H! GEORGE II TZSCmJCK. PHbTltxd aod awarn tfar m thla lit dar Of Jun. U It a m'NO ATE. (PraL) Notary PnMic. 1 rAIlTIKI I.KAVtO TOR SCMMIIR. Part If Iravlna ihr -l!r for thr anmmrr may havr Th B- fm to tbrra rrenlarly fcy motlfylns: Thr Br BaaSnraa offlrf, In praa or hy uII Thr Mtlilrraa villi be ckl(rd nftrn aa dc.lrrd. Nobrfl.kas corn crop l Jnt now n cacM In carrylns ont a rlorons policy of expansion. Thft Tot are piling up In The Bee'f. popular clrl vacation contest. Hare yon roted? If not, why not? Thieves broke Into a Kort Dodre Ice hone and Mole a larjre quantity of Ice a decldetlly cool piece of work for a hot day. The prohlMtionUt platform can reason ably be expected to take high ground. Too mnch water Is often dlitroB to tho who dwell In the valleys. Admiral Seymonr wa given a pas to first, stole 'eec-ond. was advanced to third on a hit, but will ltd forced to make a great Hrte If he reaches norac. Other national conventlona have been held on July 4 and pnt In nomination candidate who never had a, chance to hoot firecrackers off the 'White Honse porch. 1 that no man will be noM&t&teii far tV president who Is not la foil atnt wtdi It. The decQOcrata w&o are taM&mz ( DavM Bennett Hill for ectad pfaee m the ticket may therefore afcrntiiw all thought of him tmle;f tK hH nimtr ocally declare that he wa. BJatake I denouncing the platfonat of l&t aaai now accept. It as sound 4OKMrmth? doctrine. As. It U not pvbNe Utat k will thn stultify himself tk Kmm City convention. If it skull t-? Becesaary or expedient to naase iut ond place a Xew York man, may kaTe lt. choice c-onfinrd to SaUer. HearK sad O. II. P. Belmont, who are tk nmt. prominent exponents there of aaad! terated Bryanlam. After Mr. Bryan there i perhaps ao more anthoriutire leader of the party than former Governor AltgeM. He ts paaaionately fond of the i"kVca.; plat form, which he helped to frame. .ked If he expected Iff to 1 to be made te dominant l.ne in the Kansa Cky plat form, he Ktld: I shall expret tke party's position on that Ifsne to be faSy and clearly net forth. There naast be a equivocation. The party mast nat re cede to any extent from the (TXcag platform. AltgeM 1 perhaps as wak in the confluence of Mr. Bryan aa any roan in the country. Surely tne alter -anew onght to dispel the delusion b! the sound money democrats that eometkinc may be done at Kansas City In regard ta silver that will render the financial ut terance of the platform les repugnant to them than that of the Chicago plat form. We have repeatedly pointed ont to them that the hope of this I vain that It l simply Impossible with Mr. Bryan controlling the party. That plat-, form, with its Invitation to public and private repndiaUon and lt socialistic and anarchistic principles, ls the em bodiment of Bryanlsrm and any depar ture from it would result in the di.oln tion of that extraordinary political combination. Klve New York men aspire to the dem ocratic nomination for the vice presi dency. When Bos Crokcr has spok'en there will be not more than one, and per haps none. Trust the Kansas City people to see to It that the I'ourtb of July convention Is drawn ont long enough to destroy the train robbers' business on outgoing pas senger coaches. According to good Jacksonlan author ity Colonel Molse has the wrong pointer If he expects to get his delegation recog nised In the democratic state convention. This Is a straight tip. Colonel Bryan's complaint against the republican platform Is that It does not Include enough, From this we take It the Kansas City convention will prac tice platform expansion. a C a bare tfcf lrft4t$MK. dH M"t ! k petraim4 at a .i't' tu- z -Trn a ad maaaaatttiity IXW. f- wir?, fcs TM-t L''-4e3 to l a MM,,. m mixk iaJlilml to- 4111" ami cnstrvllJaa ti of tiat aiiaik'r 1 aftta. t:mrr Vbtz mau Wtwr Jaataaaat. aad at-Wawr r wWek ooe j -t i i.a; t&naa-k Inrac mc a ta tk eeat-tafas of '' Maataa koM wy n wan in i sm 1 tke taBrtaaey rke Mte awanaifi U Umomk - I so vujtrvtci .tr uiiir mrr 19 am wtm -w vaaantn aniwa ia the vartaas caaaaart la acnre K ifc aiaf j .4 Ak-Scr-B-a) eat af! vd MT ka f,Nl - - aa W I aaria. trt ft , (IB' H't'll Kansas started the ttoom that uinrted Hoosevelt in the rejuiWican national con vention and now Arkansas wants to start a simitar tiwm'ment for David B. Hill In the democratic national convention. Mayor Harrison of Chicago refnses to take the democratic nomination for the governorship. The mayor Is wise In deciding that it Is better to 1 mayor of Chicago than to lie a defeated aspirant for the Illinois governorship. Now Just watch nil the candidates for fusion nominations who Are objection able to the eorjtoratlons seesawed out of the game by conference committee appointed to apportion the places among the different rings of the allied triple circus. The railroad Insist upon cars being unloaded within forty -eight hours after lelng received. In these tiroes of brisk business the railroads have trouble find ing cars to handle their business with out furnishing them for storage warehouses. Candidates who have leen favorably mentioned "or nominations on the fusion state ticket are already In-glnnlng to lsue letters of withdrawal. Evidently they do not believe the nominations would lK! nn Insurance policy payable on election. Veterinarians are everting themselves to check tbe luroads of pinkeye among the horses In this section. As soon as they succeed the veterinarians will le In demand to head off political pinkeye which Is taking bold of many of our popoeratlc neighbors. Bryan announces that tbe same old platform will do for another campaign, but acknowledges that a few new projis and some plunks put In around the edges t ill h necessary The platform Is ilountlcso strong enough to hold all the ;cojlt who will want to stand on 1L THE iyTjtSlO. OF CM.V.C The refusal of the president to accede to the request of tbe Chinese minister at Washington that oar government would not iscad troops to China, pending the arrival of IJ Hnng CThang at Tekln. evidences the determination of tbe ad ministration to omit no effort to protect American officials and citizens in the disturbed districts. However anxious the president may be to avoid a conflict with Odaa, tbe situation Is such that inaction would be a. distinct disregard of duty. The assurances given by tbe viceroys that they can maintain order in tbeir various provinces witbont the aid of foreign troops and that the pres ence of sHch troops woald act as an in centive to destroy order cannot safely be relied on In truch an exigency. Tbe fact is that these officials nave not shown that tbey are able to maintain order or to stay the progress of the dis turbance and the idea that the presence of foreign troops would aggravate the trouble is possibly a mistaken one, At all events, tbe president is pro ceeding in strict accord with his duty and we do not doubt that bis action win be approved by the Intelligent judgment, of the eonntry. We do not want war with China, but our govern ment must do all It can to safeguard tbe life and proiM-rty of its officials and citi zen , , aa ajMaaft as m .... ,,, - ia 1 ilTfii t TiaaaaiRr irm- USatt. km'a&trKra.... . "MLwaWfWlalV VC fifai el aa. m Ii 1 tja ra eoairary : tc. t tww ar?iahatjai aaM ta ka f b4 J afreraUag wttlt aa aawtkir. Txai 1 nan I twa Mttss-artset. if sawawiifaHy a-";: tkraaciv aaaat kac kaki aw aae- ;s auay ways. w aut t& memmm sjl. : raav t ar-a saaaM keep la atfad k taau Hum rainii seat e asd tka saaax- waa aa avtiit a1 Saaa-r Af taka aj.ngranaaw tar 4BMkM t- - .. - , ft r tu aWe attnMtSaas ta draw t.f-ici rmmoln iters wka stay iy taaaniat .Maa.'uta 3" 1 aaskaeS Wltk ai"!.aa aal aa mi iaa I ,a.tjr -J T r .k . .... . , 1 t 'A ana we leoi w Vmt ta frtctlaa wffl t-e arMcd aad thai ae - faaa warxlae. la for tke eaaiaaaa goi. sib m lm . SM -aaaMa. ,.:,.jAxar ' - .-T-"aaaT " v ""T 1 ' ygHa Th war wttk s&tim k aayaftly ta ka-re- gtrea a attatelas to t tay af Spaalk atnicy;, expect sa eaeaae ta uaats 4 , business peaed of Ha 4d ceteafes. UlWr'W' 7 ' aaa.aaNafJ Me, . -'I af a- aat aw-aVai'Ss ,k aUa, Small vi Kt:Ht uaw v niarioia .IlWiafr'" atattaMa :Tflfc'.4awins.'aui'' 'j"- an t1 i., .nt ua..a .ire . saaAfir v . - .... ..UlM... v. aWI4ak - .'t i -mm --Ki4rnai - " 1 f L -' artaaiii. -i !. " attaat the uwaMi frtjii- mtt a "tH in CMaa w kave x siauJar effect is ' 12 tlT . uwjiaastirlir trttaeiy daaktfal. tkaadh It K ewtauav!1-1 - n-".tfiv. wti that a ksawleage af 2e laacaucv -aoaaA $ y,.. Aiatncas uaaupii-4 ia t r-;: .lrj xtaac tbe Orient Tke dtScarty araH. tkaar a I peron who wanted ta leara Cim "b the Voted state wwakt k&w for scve oae able ta ?ra H At rW same tise tt wanM s( k- saNrfMae a4 iad before lang ear -rzttom gtftanar oi I a W'aitfaB as a i an i U fa I ai . among tnelr attraetva for siooeata. Uaa oU. pa- ttaeiK)v ike 1 ' klrttnK,n. nJ .' 1 1 iTsu MannH) MSaVtea l aaaa w ; r Iaa.a?ar laaaaalaa' ' MiaW a4 ftwiu , friends. W th' rrr ric.i ?-. aaarawr-iun.i rartfaig fletori aiaa-tM .nan.;" .. ah i cant, W1X 4 r, i 'rtL r4L:Sr tak-Uta .y-i --u,.: aartiaaiuaaws, it, -nfi it arwe ttmuri It is te be zted tkat tk tnte traa crer of t-etk Dakota, kas jast maat aa ' w , j u.ir allotinest ef schoI fHSl nrkark aveitans ' vwu'Z any previous dltrflni la Mast Kale, l"' -r-v vi - nyiuc am IParn.,, aoont ine sraoei rnaa aporn(ineat la iafK-t cl am? nfcto . . , , . . . . . . . a a i .-rwsjK aj h ea?e wuf a we arr i ri- i ; ,( that the operatias jf geanral ina yiHy 'Hawr waa ender a renahiHeas Tiirtanil aataatadaan. ? tan tiD. .lfc An i. .l. ..-a. a f Tfeeat .uiansn t . . ' . " . vi-uti pwicb a rw n tan. iaaaui aasai aHE claim no crrttt ror tkc aaaaagfam-t ac ' tbe school finances. T . T.ut. jsaMrkaiaajrw tta i , . jnaataly r r.i. att-igr aepjia jL..aaiatria of h Has a . ,,1 4iafVf -....tjajrwie-l " ' ,,t cm ttaVtaftMk ' " Vh lavaa ana irtenw t?rtrTh win Commissioner Wolfe mys ke 4r ant generally deny news- ciarges against him. as ke does nt aave t time. The average pepo-mtie aSaers; It is true, w-atd net nave taoek ttee zo HtT-Mi- ' an arfemt ' a. ae aiaJe jyaWase jinti:r.ss or the esnirit. The Boer envoys have Issued an ad dress to the American peojrie in which tbty review the relations of tbe repub lics of South Afrira with Great Britain, with particular reference to the Trans vaal, pointing out the circumstances which led on 1o ibe present war. Mnch pt what they present Is familiar hls- try. bwt wrae the less it wftl be read with great Interest by the people of this country and will doubtless serve to strengthen popular s.yniathy bere with the Boers, already general and earnest. The envoys appear to le oatirely sat isfied with the experience tbey have had In tbe rmted States. As inteliigent men they came here not exiectlng that our government would take any step that might Involve It in tbe South Afri can conflict, but simply lo ap'ieal to American sympathy by a straightfor ward statement of the case of the two republics. Knowing little or oetbtng of our politics there was danger that they would le used for a pnrtiin purpose and this was attempted, lmt It Is very greatly to their credit that they refused to 1m made tbe rslspaws of the oppo nents of the national administration. They do not ask the intervention of this government, but they do desire a con tinuance of public sympathy and sup port and of this they should feel fully assured. Regarding the future, the address says the Boer may Ik- defeated by over whelming numbers and compelled lo surrender, but they will never be con quered. The history of the intrepid Dutchmen of Soutb Airlea give war rant for this iM-llcf In their nnconquera ble spirit and it is a belief that should devote to bl official datte tf to an effort to contradict aH tke arV.'. mf ! incompetency and inJnia2.raat mm& ; against them. It 1 easier ta get the governor to write a. w awewastMag re-1 lort, I aaaUrai l nere ts sometimes a ieiM, remarks Colonel Bryan. letweB csa dldates on opposing tickets. Vat wet be tween candidates en tbe saaw Uct." Wonder what be called tke atyaian'ata tive discussion ietween Mr. Sea aaat Mr. Watson four years aga we Sytag as tall to tbe same po;ucratic VJtel SeVlfca. cl ajr, ' ii. tti at T ivaaarr arrt' tee teQIuv inw'm - it vfi-ar li-l.fi ft1' "h ilit I tafai0er6, aw.iaa wm maw . . iWd Will w a f -liar ,incui .Sit ii .-faV ar-ir. oTa- .7tt nr LraaZW! tn-a-ar. a-re r i f lit tnrt"' tt .TT-a.aaa tMial aMi .- . aulU Wtd ! MaWtaa ul r ' V v? . .- AnttaM. ailTHir- - .. Thaaakaate m11 Wa-- 'f"1- Ts.. aa - at ann r It i4 hiSmii titan i.llW ' ! ajaV fa w"" Tiil iivws wav a-. - 'r ' . ri n.ali aar Tr-rrairVkiaX," r!i m. Mat ! arrfcT t tie - - aaata.:--: iraaPf" r : , aavOi ' 1 . -txr i 1 1 a i.iiiiiriai mtk aHUUa 4MT T-- .4lii i "A-yS ? iBaw tar it- ti n ,aa .amiRWe6?H'vi :BKi . 7 I.- law. AS ea- Iloth on t e Res. Beaten Tr-ncrlat Tfarae are the days ilia K la ant to be tbe Itesan than the awnilnaai'f . l.lrrl Old Ctrl. rMtadrtrbta. Ttznrs. China' eow-arrr etsprrca l three years old sod Incidentally thews that a rsmin wants to she can go like alxty T. ell aa a nun. TniaatTi - -ii aaaai.- v Caaar and nSrc-t. GloN.reme iC No eeuctry In the world except the EatMt States can borrow money at leas tha ar rat. and the credit far the fact la ttatlkcUj due repoMlciB admicistratios I I awre mc-i j haaa ia aa j liar atflar a,' bt - , S. 4 aad m aar I k. aim nai " wbM1 aaaaV. W . ' a kaaa a aaaam .i aaa,P r af tka a a , aw " , . i ar aaaa la car atiff t..uiaha ' Partai' ia Uwaa .wl aav-dttWe i aaaaaaaj t ait ai , a aat- a.-W'V mh . . in- Uj-aall-w, Hm aaamw rr na x . nr u I.U1-. tke t:u aawitf' a, , maf It. aat-aas "n . aam 4 tftt1 .uaaaW ' The rail Xltanrr 1'all. ! Brnokb-a Cade . Thla taJt ahout the "fun dlaaer rail 1 " ' ' uvcruonr.. i an iuxiriBi; mail a mroai or ,- r- - - sinmnrh la not lha rtrr-nlnnlnr nf vl mc i cAratt laCMI a L.i.acy 'tfrj. hlaa ak I . The condraiccdtng treatoeBt of men yha ta liXMKjn A arai,,aj mat &-,r I wort cy men who write, but who err tea ' sae F"awir; -aupai-aeuiaj. -, . tfeey tbi&V tbey think, doea u any cause ; natlwaM ' for whips, tt i nut tnrtfc mnr kirm thin Sdanth M , cood j a asLfftaal af Vm -Uo. aV"'it a.ajaad' ra-a Ittatr raaaa- kaaaat Ta- t kBa li'a ' Atftaa tasrttst f la Katnrr nf Tarta Rica, Phllndcllihla Ttroord. loditria tr commercial tiadertaktags . m w- aar W oae were lor bar.!,- a ij-it 4iar Mr. Drjai ha aaataaaiMrM tnre turn tor kt -nntak taatoaae 1vex tkat tkc Vua.' Staaaw a lartr, net- a taTiri. - . i n.iulir ra JuaS 2 Irt -fneoial - hiWiJt on the Inland of Porto lUeo one ttnpresslre i j iiu-i am dc kepi in tauta. i acre azc jj i sbiia porsoaj! lines: mere, B.-roraicj; is . .i.. rs... n.i. lI v mm 1 populatloc of 264 to this square mile. 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' a Tr-wia; "air: sent abroad, v.1th other sarpln produotions. Wbrrr Will llr Get Thf Portland OrecrjaUa, I Tlryan must hare -i votes to be elected. I Tbe solid south, outside ?t Kentucky, will ; g!r tlm Hi votrs. which, -with the votes rI ; rentera. at fr .laast t ! Ja.imU' Mr H- . . Ua Xke huataaaa Ae-rrfli : r r u fhat Kicti'tle, tkta -k iwa , wat "nsa When txaVsa i k t .an, s" -' tS.OCvfl rc aw u aasasa - . . -Ma..- --ad lmuo tMM aJtafir oioi :' 4taw. c! the Uaantlsr oi tt jra a nr- . the Terr at i lla ' , ?ri " i- iiri ati't i f A "H' 1 anal th' iitn"d ,,nutBti'l alK WW 6(1.00i ii 1 '1 Ultt I ;Vaw.. !a " i. "Wallas.. -"ar.... --ait--. r I Montana, Mlaaouri. Nehraika, Nevada and IVtah, 31 in all, will bring hia total up to Hi. Giving Bryan tb S4 vote rrpreaented by Kentucky Maryland and Delaware be -would bar Vlb, or H short of the c usher ides i teen. 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