THE OMAITA DAILY BEEs THURSDAY, JsOVEMDE-R 22, 1900. G 1 1 'I i' i The omaiia Daily Bee, K. noSEWATElt, IMItor. Pt'HMSlIHU I'VI'IIV MOHNINO. TKtt.MB Of Bt?l3CHIITlON. pally Hee (without Sunday), One Vear.M.W imiay, uno iror inn Year O) H 1 1 n.l i ,. tiAfl n;.A Viin, 2 "J Saturday lire, One Yean '-J upon ClllUU Which ce.uy uoc. uno r..... M,ent cannot c0Iiply AMHltlCAti I'OSITIUS I'XCIIAXUKl). Tli'e consideration Riven by the Wash ington cabinet on Tuesday to the Chi nese fcltuatlon showed that there has been no change In the position of this tlon. That body has been In session government and none Is contemplated, since November and lias accomplished Most of the time has been his exncetntloti of soon seeing a free. 100,OCO.OCO murk In fact It reached $150, self-governing republic In Cuba seems 000,000 four years ago-nnd orat.go srowcrs . .. ...... . ....II...... HIU IIUI. IIIUl'lJVJllll'H I Ul I LIU IHIIU. IIIKU lllliui,. i ill l allien iv mi- inuvi i thus far of the constitutional conven STIMi TAI.K1MM A 11(1 IT XHIIHASKA. Indianapolis Journal! It la now apparent wo hate the peaches, tho grapes and tho that the republicans of Nebraska will not watermelons, representing millions more. (iiillir rliiK Irttit- with Ac, rhllndclphla Record. It la pleaslne to hear from lllchard J S S IS2 ilW.u'iSS"??y,vS?.Arr. : There Is no disposition on the part of nothln. Most of Illustrated ujj, ono ear ? So tho administration to Join in demands occupied In wrangling over charges of Croker hlmsolf that no dishonestly-earned the Chinese govern- fraud In the election of delegates and uo"art Mas, cvf ' Peu mrounn ma ... . .1 . t i ,i ni. maculate hands! The lmperator of Now r with, but It Is the partisan accusations of bad lalth. 'I ho York , far moro v,rluou, lIinn Ul0 cclc. Omaha! The Uee Hulldlng. ... . South Omaha: City Hall Hulldlng, Twen-ly-llfth nnd N Streets. Council lllulTs: 10 I'earl Street. Chlcao: 1C4D t'nlty Hulldlng. JfW York: Templo Court. . , Washington: Ml Fourteenth Strest. Bioux City: 611 Park Btrcct. COUHKSI'ONDBNCB. Communications telotlng to news and edi torial matter should No uddresaod: umana Hee, Editorial Department. Ht;SIN'E83 MCTTr.KS, Iness lottcrs and remittances should h nddrepsed: Tho Ilee Publishing -" pany, Omaha. IIEMITTANCKS. Itemlt by draft, express or postal order, payable to The Hee Puhlbhlns Companj Only 2-ccnt stamps accciitud In payment ir tnuil nccounts. Personal rliecks, except on Omaha or Eastern exchange, not acceptea. THE HEE PUUMMHINO COMPANY. determination that not for this reason prospect, therefore, of nn early framing Lratcd Iloman emperor who, on receiving or any other will the United States of u constitution Is by no means good, gold from a suspicious source, put it to his majestic noso and said: "it uoesu i sunm bo compelled to draft a man for United States senator. Washington Post! Hon. William Vincent Allen threatens tho I'nlttd States senate with nn explanation of how It happened. It will probably run as a serial In tho Con gressional Record, St, Louis OIobc-Dcmocratt Tho re publicans have secured control of the Ne braska legislature. They have a majority of tbreo In the scnalo and of six In the house, a lead of nluo on Joint ballot. The leglslaturo will elect two republicans, one to fill tho placo of Thurston, who does not permit Itself to be Isolnted from the whllo tho Impression which the conven concert without the most satisfactory tlon Is making as to the iltness of the assurance of the powers that Its rights Cubans for self-government Is anything and Interests shiill be respected, lie- but favorable cause this country Is opposed to the excessive demands of some of the pow- THAT SHOltTAOt: OF VOTES, ers demands which iiavor more of re- Although the vote of N'ebraskn has last. year. According to frco traders tho death of a republican Sllt'iicliiK l're- Trailer f 11nlm.f1tmnrrilt. Ir. nlno months endlug with September dcslro another term, and the other lu the tho exports of American steel and Iron placo of Allen, populist, who hows nts post pioducts amounted to 'J7,313,060, nn In- by appointment of tho demo-pop governor, crrnso of $21,000,000 over the same months to temporarily fill tho vacancy caused by tho in; to frco traders tho death of a republican. Nebraska republicans venge than of Just reparatlon-lt does not vet been officially canvassed the Ulnnley tariff should have closed against Huston Transcript: Nebraska republicans not propose to allow Itself to be thrust Htntoinent is made that It will show tho markets 0f tho world. The frco wcro a trlllo tardy In holding their post- . . , . Buutuiiiii m mum. uiui. n n ttnder has ceased to chirp on tho subject election Jubilees, but they wanted to be suro aside and Its Interests Ignored. that over lii.000 voters fulled to express ot Amcrciul foreKU tradC. of tho extent of tholr victory. Now that in mis aiiuutie tne uuiiiiiiisirauou honiselves on governor and congress will bo sustained by the country, what- ,cll nnd other candidates on the ticket. Utifor...ecii upmioiinMiIIII li-s over the conse.juences may be. The The Inference conveyed by the coin- u wns n lr.,mondou8 Btcp whlch this na American people lo not tiesire n re- niotit on this condition is that It is nn tlon took In acquiring tho sovereignty of citation nt Uucoln next Saturday night. lentless policy toward China, 'lhey no unusual anomaly due to defective eleu- the Philippines. Thcro wcro row wno nP- Kspoclnllr enthusiastic of tho country mil wo rnlca uei,i iaBl wct!k was that of IlroHcn HTATEMENT OP CIUCl'IiATION. State of N'cbra.il:o. Douglas County, ss.s ".?flrf:R. erV,!LT,:Vr not want the empire bled to death, nor tin., .nM.dil.n.rv. Tl. fm-t is. however, predated Us gravity at tho time, j uiioiiiiirt v.viiii ii j ii .i.f, . - i - - ' - says that the actual number oi run ami complete copies or they have swept tho board, tho prairies are nglow with tho light of torches and nro- works. To force tho Iron further into sir. llryan's soul, thny aro going to hold a state Comuany. be ill numjior oi iiiii i" ti0 tlloy lfl II the lllltUllg to (leatll Of a II 1 1,. f 4I.U ,ln(tnln.w.v nf vnti.a tin.snnls r . . " " The Daily, Mornmu, - , , v..., ,w. , nmi neon lores KvenlnK and Sunday Ueo primed during th who may be accused or suspected of be- itself In every presidential election In n negotiate for peaco with Spain not a slnglo "..aV'.aao WA' ""u.'!. r.HT.-tn '"B responsible for the autl-foreign up- striking degree and In minor form in voice, official or unofficial, would havo been 2!!!!.'!!!!!!!u'!nio 18!!!!!!!!!!..-t,:hmi rising. Those who are unmistakably other elections. A presidential battle rnlscd" lu fftVr of such sovereignty. 7 U7 Mhow" t0 bo Kull,i' mMi ,,u l'"ulsllul1 draws out more voters than nny other 2i!'.!!!!!!i'.!iaH,.-:M th0 CI,,I1(;H0 Bovornment has shown political contest nnd ninny of the par- 8 i!N,:i;in 4 ar.it 10 c as.r.no 6 a7,ixio 7 a?, i in 8 a7,i:to 9 ar.r.ao 10 H7.-IKO n a7,nao 12 a7,:i7o 13 27, ao 14 ao,7ao 15 a7,ni'. 10 27,!t70 Total Less unsold nnd returned copies. can all sco It now. If what wo all seo now U(m. ,n (uster county, where populism was een when wo uegan iu , nrn nnil w, !ch Rnt 0mar Kcm to con gress and Sltas Holcomb to tho governor ship nnd to tho supremo court. Tho re publicans of that county havo not had a t . ...... it .in., ices I. ill IhU vpnr thov Over T,v Million- Hived. . " r a 6 , In I t'Ut'L-IUtni IIIUI1 vu tho "redemption" of tho state Since 23... 24... 25... 20... 27... is an,-i:.. g :i.-.,i:n 30 :i0,77O 31 :i,so lists might as well tako down their sign and ask for a receiver. PERSONAL NOTES. Now York Herald I It.. ...lilt. A... . I il.l . I ... a 41. . 1T..U ...1 I .. . . ... .1 ml... t. I i I .lHnHw .Inhintlil n.l ....aM,7iio u uiumsness 10 no uns, out uie uuueo tlclpauts content themselves wltli vot- mt Pn , r-n, tor rountv has sono republican the popu tfM.TOo mi,,..- la i. ,. i.i.,.ii,if.. ...lu.i,... ........... for tho Krupii armor has been so much C'ister county nas gono r,u""" an.OM. 7 ,,,, .- lnR omy ,or presme.uia. e.eciors oi ou.ci rcducc(, tha, 10 Navy department may ::::S;J:.Kio 1,1 C1,1,1U- Jst ldomnlty for In- Hllgie sccllou of the ticket. aafcly dalm that the new Hguro Is fair and .:jo,rwo u"us iiiincieu must ne exnetcu, mil a compilation of tho Ilgures for the reasonatlo and thus bo Justified In abandon- no, tin. this country is not in China for the I nHt two tirfdilintlnl oleetlfini In No- lug tho very costly nlternat'vo to build a purpose of robbery anil spoliation. brnnkn shows the same neglect of the Rovernment Plant. Tho maximum price . . .. sciueu upon, tisu per iou, ruiiifouui.!. u uii:i us 4iii.iimiii.ii ii mi; uiin;iuin..- 8nvlng of over J2.500.000 to tho govern- between the total vote and that recorded ment. for iiMitleiiliii- nillces Ineltuleil In the i . ............. LuiiKrri.iiicn iiu-i.ii-n.i-u ,.MHa,7t ,. ll.HII We believe that ultimately the atti tude of this government will be ap proved by the civilized world, us It now Is by most of the powers. Until further notlco Tammany will spoil virtue with a capital V. Tho proper thing to do nowadays Is to catea cold nt a foot ball game. Kogoro Tokahlra. tho new Japanese min ister ot. Washington, belongs to tho pro- He The KHUUKll IX I'llAXCK arrival lu Trance of former Net total sales N7,M7H Net dally average ax,oa Subscribed In my presence ami nworn to President Kruger will give the Trench d imo m m ii! HUNOATE I people an opportunity to strongly (Seal.) notary manliest uioir nearty liatreu or tne Rrltlsh. This feeling, rather than sym pathy with tho Hoers as representa tives of republican government, Is what will prompt Frenchmen to make the visit of Kruger an ovation. In spite of tho precautions that have been taken A I ..1. . A. lloston Tratiserlut. In lSflL'. for oxntunle. the total voto In .. .if oiih..p nnrtv fmm cresslvo schcol of his countrymen Nebraska was i!0t),51KIf while the total tho Now England states who was ro- speaks fluently tho languages of Austria, ...,. ,,ui,i..f i,. iio'M.i cnii. nominated this year was re-elected. This Is Italy and Holland- .v, ,,.tn.wv..v ...... .".- ....... l.l.....u . 1. ..ln nrn IIMi I (ICL'IIIL'lll UUUM1UI, UIVilv(iU HW. ui- ACtOrUIHK W Ik ninui y. n'- " Ing short more than 10,000 votes. If reports from Washington as to promised reduction of war revenue tuxes nro correct several of tho Internnl revenue stamps can already see their llulsh. . 1 . .i.iin by the authorities of Marseilles to pre- Nebraska need not give up while ' , not un- Drecedented. Tho samo nhenoincnon an- nllnwpil to run In Pari; only when they have total vote for governor In tho same year peais lu Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, assassinated somebody. This epigram was was ll)7,17;i, more than JLO0O less than Nebraska, Mlnnesotn, California nnd a few provoked by a soldier preventing an Amerl- tlie number of ballots cast, while the other small sates of tho north, as well as can urtlst from running to catch a street total for all tho congressional districts K1"Ujrll lho, .T'ilinrJ1 vitll' cur" . i i ift,r..M . i. . election habit which marks tho l lfty- , o tho cur os t es of tho presl- aggregated only 100,101, a deficit of Bevcniu C0UBregfl BB widely from J", e" tlon that tho banner republican nearly ln.WX). tho Fifty-second congress, ten years ago, town8l,p Hhould bo located In North Caro- lu the year 1800, which constituted the when so many of tho leaders, Including Wll- .. , tho SnpUon Laurel township in battle royal for the presidency, eliciting "am Municy, wcreaeieaieo. there Is hope. There Is at least a chance for It to retain Its six congressmen, If the ratio of apportionment Is not in creased too much. vent any iintl-Kngllsh demonstrations, It Is safe to say that they will bo made. There Is naturally great Interest and curiosity as to the object of Ooni Tho movement In newspaper property l " a visit to Lurope and doubt In Nebraska seems to nave been quick- less this will soon be disclosed, encd by the election. Hut It Is notice- It is hardly possible that ho able thnt the papers which are changing comes to seek Intervention, because he hnnds nro all of the popocratlc faith. must realize thnt that Is out of the question. The Iloer republics that were Congressman Allen of Mississippi havo been annexed to tho British em- Bays he does not regret his retirement plro nnd that fact Is recognized by tho from legislative life. Neither will tho world. No nation will now attempt to democratic party regret It It has more Interfere with It that does not desire use for nn undertaker thnn a punster. war with Great lJrltaln. France Is uot harmed by the result and Germany Is Governor Toynter will represent Ne- well satlslled with it ltussln has no braskn by personally attending upon interest In It Tho report that Kruger tho Irrigation congress nt Chicago. The is empowered to sign a peace treaty Is governor is entitled to the most of the denied by those who ought to know few weeks remaining career. more Intense Interest than any other re cent struggle, Nebraska polled 'J30,7lir votes. On presidential electors u totnl of 1224,171 votes was cast, a little over 0,000 less than the nggregnte. On gov ernor, however, only 217,703 were re corded, a dellelt of 13,000, while on con gressmen, In the different districts, the total was 210.017, a dellelt of 14,000. pitoiiiiuTioMyrs puli, tub conic. Pour Out Some Jiililln t Ion Over llio Cnlii lu Tlit-lr Voir. Ualllmoro American. that stato McKlnlcy got 210 votes and Hryan none. Ico racing on tho Hudson Is to receive un usual attention during tho coming season. Ono craft that has Just been turned out will bo a marvel In its way. It will carry 613 to his otllclnl Olllclul returns from the election In Kansas make tho McKlnley plurality there almost 2(5,000. And Kansas wns another of tho states which tho Drynn Ites pretended to curry In their vest pockets. Meanwhile tho lloer soldiers are keep ing up a guerrilla warfare and General Kitchener Is preparing to carry out the policy of depopulating tho towns and driving the people to the const in effect to prosecute a wur of extermination. Tho first of tho presidential candidates square feet of canvas nnd will yet bo eo to visit Ualtlmoro since tho election la .Mr. Ilgnt. mai tour meu wiu .-.. John (3. Woollcy, who last evening made oandlo It. un address bctoro tho Maryland conven- Cuba will bo well represented at the Pnn- tlon of Christian Endcavorcrs. Mr. Wool- American exhibition at Uuffnlo. General lev and his friends aro rejoicing over tho Wood has naked for plans of a building to Presumably the totnl vote In Nebraska fact that ho polled the largest voto ever bo erected there. This building will bo In lu mOO has been 111 excess of 210,000, so received by a prohibition candidate for th0 Cuban style and every effort vlll b thnt whllo tin. sbortiipi. nr viiIlh In tin. president. Tho total voto given to Mr. mnUe to give a fine display of the resources . .. Joshua Levering of Haltlmore, who was 0f tho Island. ...a, uv sivmn uiu iiiu- nrQhll)ltlon candldato In 1896. was 132.- , , ,., n,,nrnn nf nuatemaln. portion cannot be far different from o07, while tho Woollcy voto of last week whf) , now , Sau i,-rancl8co on a visit, was that in previous presidential elections. will approximate half n million. Pour a iPUtcunnt colonel on the staff or General Whllo the ideal election machinery J'cars as tho prohibitionists had two presl- John c Krcmont When the pathfinder mado would bo that which recorded the choice dentlaI ,canJldtltes 'n ") "e,ll, nnd thcr,, his second trip across tho Rockies. Ho , . . iLLtuuLii iHLUioitt othn CMBeli bcMeB tll0 party Bput t , 0uutomaia Ia 1873 and has a con- ,.i iUU iuii;. uu iiomuoii 10 u tunt brought nhout a reduction or nearly cc83ou for a Uno of road over tho Chuepache iiiiuu, it. is uno to expect to auain inai one-nair rrom tne voto oi isv., wnen m- mom,tuns nr0und tho groat volcano of Santa goal for the present The best thnt can 'c was mo canmuaio. m .iaryiuim m M , wnlch ,g 14 000 cct n)Eh. be done Is to simplify the election laws ' 11 '.c..;.. Tho lato Henry Vlllard gaye away a great ko !is to l-niliipo In n minimum tin. tinni. ....... .. .. ' ...... ..... deal of money during his lifetime. In addl- ;m ".; , L " r..' ,Z r,". tlon to numerous hencfactlons bestowed on try, yet a candldato who can secure such .r'7.: i. , ,i...n m ri . ... . . - I ... . . l.. , ... hM nrn lUHOnS, B tUIIHIUUlVU lu ...u 1'rinco uavid of Hawaii, tho delegate ""J-i ""- " "uu"r, '""..".. " ,7 i" lowing American objects: Tho Oregon ana whoso voto turned the scale In favor of r: ...' .,.'.,. ., .,.,. v. ,, ,, Washington Stato universities, Harvard, co- would bo a good man for president of tho l"nb a- tho Metropolitan Museum of Art platform, Is among the derelicts of the United States. It Is not. therefore, unnat- " tno -alural "lslor i VAt.n...tH .luinni tift i. iirul op ii ii rfifi Hon abl o that nrohlbltlonlats I rflrk iiuiciuuvi iMuuitui niuiiii uu m ur ui; 1 - . . . rHHni . .. . . . am relolclnir ovor tho showing they made. Pacific coast people aro expecting Prcsl- iieinoei-niie eniKiuiaie ror cieioirniit in . . . .. .. : ... . ... .t.., ....... " -"lf.n,l nn nt trt It na nv ilnnrn flint tnnirilieilL A1C1V1D1CV lo VIBil men nittlta Tho Cuban constitutional convention has not been guilty up to date of vio lating the eight-hour rule. At tho pres ent rate of progress the body may be able to formulate a constitution by Chrlstmns, 1001. np.Assttriiixri tiih oinu vs " .1ni.mm.ntln nn . , . 1 1 ,1 ., 1 . . V... Si'Pl-i.lnrv limit mild In iinwili nt "-". v. ..w.vhuiu ,, ,,,. , nH nVMnnro that Santiago that his visit to Cuba Is for cosress. The prlnco evidently did not causo ls Kaming ground. Tho New Volco, spring, tho particular purpose of his trip auuui last to be urccd to havo it Includo tho stato ot Wash- Tho disposition of Governor-elect vantaco nf its nosltion to have a fluhtlne Incton and especially tho Puget Sound the purpose of making nn Investigation of its lnhubltuuts, particularly with reference to their ability to govern themselves. He stated that from news paper reports he had come to imagine that the Cubans were only partially know any more about what his own ono of tho best of tho party's publlca- ucing to ho present at mo launcmng oi people want than ho did about tho de- tlons, says: "This, at least, is sure: Tho battleship Ohio at San Francisco ab sires of tl,.; J "t. Z S J JA'h "jrSK V prohibition party haa but to selzo the ad- Dletrlch to appoint to the position of chance for victory and the Whlto House region ndlutant conernl ono of tho veterans of la 1S04." When tho now monitor No. S slides from Foot ball Is dangerous enough when civilized and was agreeably surprised to . ; ... . . i.rniif-lit mit n Tllls ma? smnck of tho chasing of rain- tho ways at Dath. Me., next Saturday It . .. . . . . .1...1 ii.. .i i i.ii ,i. I i'"- "Kl wiin apnin nas urougui oui a . , . . ,i , n, i. ., mi a .inn Pnriin tho railroad grader In Wyoming who substituted a stick of dynamite for a pigskin Injected entirely too much uc tlon luto tlio game. deslro to renew assurances of tho good faith of the United States government, which will fulfill its promises, and I ability. The capture of tho Manila mlnatlon to continue the fight. They may ters of Charles A. Doutcllo of Uangor, rep water works will bo nothing ns com- novor be ablo to convince tho majority of rcsentatlvo from tho Fourth congressional The Peter Cooper club has been ills- rillUU Its promises, and I I Mln .,,,. ti, ,utnf tho American people that their doctrlno Is district of Maine. Miss Boutolle Is regarded expect soon to seo u free, self-governing , . , a paramount Issuo in national politics, but ns ono of tho handsomest young women in renublle lu Cuba." With a convention J their loyalty to their causo cannot ho unngor. sho ls of tho statucsnuo brunette stuiKcn Dy mo aeienis inui iney kiiow nrn typo nnd ot vivacious manner. With a convention in session to franio n constitution for Kltl'CEIl l.N UUItOI'l Im- TUo Uxlled PrcHliIint a Mlclity purtnnt PerHtinnKC Philadelphia Times. Kruger Is to havo a great reception at D.VI.V AMI VILLAIIII. Pinning- nf Tno li-n Connpleuouw in WeHlern Ilnvcloiniifiil Chicago News. Death ha3 given a Juxtaposition to tho two names, Henry Vlllard and Marcus Daly. As both represent certain facts In Tho bunrlar convicted of sawlnir Into c ,. - I.... .1 IU r II... f..l,.n nf .... I...1 1..... ...I ! .. " . . ... - ..v-.- cuBHiuK uiu uuuouuh il mi: u mui.-iiL-iiut.-iii. Luuuii Ku oi iiuieui. ii tho police alarm nt the public library candidates in tho field fusion, with less man duo popuusi would seem unnecessary to reassure tho will have two years to refloct upon tho votes registered in Douglas county tho people of tho good faith of the United f0ny 0f summoning tho police to arrest future or populism m tuts imuiwich suites, yet beeretary Hoot may have himself. He will also serve ns an ob mlght be n more pertinent subject found n feeling of distrust there which ject lesson for other people who mny he thought it desirable to correct. mst- covetous ova Wnn tho cold nnd Tho nonocratle papers of tho stato are There Is n eonsldorabln tdtminnt In .11 nf n,. nn flu. nuoHtlnii nf fusion. fi..i... ti.nt iu ..nf i.. -.. . Marseilles. Tho French of tho south aro American history that relation may do ai "V...: .,.:..: ,.:."."; rrr.... .VV"' ... . u imr l1- especially impressionable and they have lowed to stand, though otherwise there Is , iihl uu um.ib ' , l'wiuoiu governiueni nnd lis luuuonco IS becn prcparlDB t0 wlcomn tho cr jrnder no connection between tho careers ot these prujiunum ui uiu ..nov-w. ul ic-iirou iiy uiose wuo want sen-govern- ivrugur m unuumiy uuuiiiuu iu iiib- wlth tne utmo3t enthusiasm. Ho is, Indeed, two "solf-mado" knights or lortuno. political tlrin will fall to each of the ment. A correspondent of the New appointment lu his trip to Europe If he an heroic figure and must command a do- Tho least complex and most readily un nnrlni.ru In eiiso of dissolution of IllC Vnrl- MVIliniw. ...riii,.,, ivn... 1 ......., u nvimr-t Imr nrtlvn lntirvtntlon. Wldlo Kreo of sympathy and ndmlratlon every- dcrstood la tho career of Marcus Daly ,i,i i.... .i i . . . i. , iu , ,.,.,ii... i. . in whoro for tho uallant struggle which ho and The famous Montana "copper king" and Wimuuun,.,!-. BUUL-S unit UlL-JU IS Ilol u mall UOlIlg.a " l"Ll, ...i,..l..j, ..u ..... - l,l,l ., !!!, Vlllnril U'n. u fnmlirner bv . . . . I . , t I Ull) IIIUIMU IUUUV UI tMWl IIHIl IILUV4WIIVL1 I ilUiOV4UUll. IIUU . ' ' . ... -c Ini'i'o luiuhii.cLi hi rinitn w)n iu iwii l'opolvn no lnllltarv Kimnnrr. NntlonK ... ... i. . .... ... .1 f n-ui.,.i 1 "w." jivt, "- ncainat Ereat oadB. nut win r rcncii uemon- nirtn una Amcriuu u mo u i 'uiiuuu; u lllilliMiit, I ,t(l.. iw f.i.tf tlt.if 11 lt. 1 wlilnli tiro ti-IIHtif in fnln 1111 M10 hnrilon I .t.niu.. i u 1.1.. ini.n.i inan ... I 1. ti.. ni.ln . from Tmlnml nt tht a en Members of tho German havo declared themselves lu favor of Lbsojlltl, independence business Interest of war for others, ns tho United States miration for tho Boors than by hostility to of 13, was well directed in making for Sa naving uie emperor su..... t ... t H(ffop gn,nt,y ,n a)1 imrta of fm. Cul)U( (ire not j)lentlful XO 1.10 luuuur ...e..:u ui l.il muu ,.w. li.h ls,aU(i t nluJor,t of t of tho ministry before ho delivers them lf tho 01)Ullou tuut Cu,m ,s not to tho public. Such a course would cer tainly save many explanations. pre- Accordlng to a Husslan medical uu- tho Ilrltlsh. Francisco, whero ho grew up to fortune Americans perhaps should not criticise through mining Interests and properties, as this attitude, slnco It was tho opportunity to many other American millionaires havi to lnlurn Enclnnd that first broueht tho dunu before tind since. HU devotion t BOTH ABLEJND COMPETENT Columbus Times. Dlwurd ltosewater has Justly t earned the position of United States senntor nnd he Is abun dantly nble and competent to llll It with credit to himself and honor to the great state of which he Is so Important u factor. It ls time now for Omaha to stop Its mean petty Jealousies and present n united front for lilm. pared for self-government, owing to the thorlty there Is only one doctor for French to our nKslstanco In tho war of lu- horses nnd the turf was merely an out least respouslblo element having con- every 30,000 Inhabitants In thnt country, dcpcndcnco of tho United States. Kruger growth of amplest means and lolBiiro. trol of the preliminary nrrunJmontH This Held should olTer a suggestion to 'n connection recalls tho memory of Vlllard found fortune and placo by a iro oi nit piuiniinar airantenients, wnrPi(11, nvi?. .,, nrnll I-'ranklln. Tho antipathy which Franklin moro circuitous route. Horn In Ilavarla and knowing that tho influence which tll0h0 Lo 1,,uo "K'd ovei the prob- Mo tQ tmn o g00(, ccount wgs )u. aUty.flV0 ycars ng0( younR vlllard, at 18, n.,iU .,v.,,.. ,,.ui i... i..... .1 loin of what was to be done with ull . i. i it,n. n..i ..i.,i.,.i v,i nk..ruii utiMina rnmn in yenrs will soon unow now uie rounutiH whu mitt;st jntert,ht ,,, tllu tho graduates of our medical schools. and that ended only with tho dofeat of N'a- Belleville, 111., got to bo a newspaper re- of populism felt when the pie brigade oiIi.th iv timi- it .,,tt.. .... ' polcon, and It breaks out again from time porter, then European correspondent and A 1 H.. .ln,.. n.,.l ,....n..rlnln.l nil 1S1UU"- CHILIS Sliy llllll II UlllllOrS llOt ...... ... .... . .!.. Tk. nt llm nro.nnt rtnv .l.nn n...r nf lho Vrw Vnrk KvenlOIT Post etiier tno people ure prepared for Chicago Times-Herald. care very llttlo for the Doers, but they and Nation. Ho seems to havo satisfied his self-government or not. Tho very fact Still, thero ls no lmmediato causo for recognize In Kruger a doughty opponent of -ambition In this direction, and turning his that the world discredits them will de- alarm on the part of rich Americans with perfidious Albion and they aro throwing up energies and faculties to railroading ho stroy all conlldeiico and will surelv ro daughters. There are only a few dukes their hats for htm accordingly. finally becamo president of tho Northern ,, , ,. , . . , ,, left, and tho majority of them aro fairly Tho demonstration may not bo without Pacific and later organized tho Edison (Jon- sun in Mem I0J.S to ail.pioperty holders wc flxclli BOmo othcr significance. Of course It is eral Electric company, becoming its presl- and enterprises. wholly unofficial nnd tho French govern- dent. The correspondent further says that HM" V-'" " i" "n!"""! meDt w"l tnl0 Palns ,0 n'8avow h and to As to acquiring money and tho power tho annexation sentiment wns n,,v..r . r...; ... .r .l P it In check; but It cans attention nev- that accompanies it, uo n meso me., wer- (IHHAT TltAlli: HAliA.M'i:. .llnrkrd liierrnno In lilt- Oelohcr llrc- nril of lxinrt. Philadelphia Press. October, which Is always a great month the export trade, surpassed Its record this year. Tho merchandise exports reached tho enormous totnl of $103,000,000, ad as Uiu merchandise Imports fell off a llttlo the excess of merchandise exports was $92,475,226, or nearly $3,000,000 per day during tho month. Thero was nn excess of Imports of gold of $9,300,000 and an ex cess of exports of silver of $3,120,000 nnd tho bnlanco of trado on these Items for tho month was no less than $80,220,000. I-or ten months tho excess of merchan dise, gold nnd silver exports was $527,233,- 112, which Is larger than In tho samo period of nny other year. All tho figures for tho month nnd year mako new records. The remendous volumo of our export trado ls not tho only rcmarkablo fact which theso figures exhibit. It Is Interesting to noto that though we have sent nbroad $499,CG7,000 moro merchandise than wo havo received from abroad, wo havo also exported an excess of $7,000,000 gold and $20,400,000 liver slnco January 1. These figures In dicate that our credits abroad must be ex ceedingly large, though Just what the amount Is no ono can say, owing to tho tact that thero aro no available statistics covering tho movement of securities. Apparently tho foreigners sold a con siderable quantity of stocks and bonds In ho first half of tho year, but recently hey have been tnklulg them back. This country has Invested $$0,000,000 In foreign obligations slnco tho first of January, but, supposing the movement of securities to havo balanced, thero ls yet to bo ac counted for moro than $440,000,000 in the rst ten months of tho year. Tho tncrcaso In merchandise exports in October wns chiefly In cotton. Tho foreign consumers for many months did not buy cot ton and stocks ran down lu Europo to an unusually low point. Tho expectation was that tho new crop of cotton would bo a very largo ono and that prices would fall. Exactly tho opposlto proved to bo tho truth and tho foreign consumer has been com pelled to buy cotton at tho highest prlco for many ycars. In October lho valuo of cotton shipped was moro than $00,000,000, as com pared with $23,000,000 In tho samo month ot 1S09. Tho cotton exports aro stilt large and will bo for some months, during which tlmo wealth will literally pour Into the hnnds of tho southern planter. Tho large credits of tho country abroad havo suggested tho placing ot moro foreign loans here. Europe Is not In n position to pay for her bread, meat and cotton In gold. Recently tho small sum of $10,000,000 has been sent to this country, nnd tho cash piles ot tho world havo been scraped In order to get It together. It ls perfectly apparent that tho Dank of England ls not In a strong euough position to forward more gold this season, and as tho chief creditor this country has not Insisted on It, but stands ready to help tho bank out lf neces sary next month. Tho total favorable balance on tho vlslblo Items of our export trado for ten months this year ls largo enough to test tho capacity of tho world's ability to pay for uomo months. VOTK OAST BV WOMEN. FrnturcM ot Hip CniiipalRU la Four Wrntern Slntcn. St. Iouls aiobe-Dcmacrat. In tho four states, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, whero women havo the full right ot suffrage, thcro was a decided Increase In tho woman vote. All theso states were carried by Dryan four years ago. Two gavo a majority for McKlnley and tho republicans gained heavily In tho other two. In n gen cral way no division Is apparent In tho four states along sex lines. Dut thero aro a fow Incidental features of special interest. The democratic candldato for congress In Wyoming wroto a lotter somo time ago In which he eald that tho woman vote was the easiest to get, the easiest to keep and the easiest to manipulate ot all elements In politics. As n result, the republican can dldato for congress ran 800 ahead of the electoral ticket and has tho largest majority over given a candidate In tho stato. Two thirds of tho women of Wyoming, It ls stnted, voted for McKlnley. Utah gavo tho country tho greatest surprise of the election, and tho woman voto had something to do with tho rcmarkablo overturn of the democratic plurality In 1S98 of 51,000. Only ono woman rnn for ofilco In Utah nnd she was defeated. She was a delcgnte to tho last democratic na tlonnl convention and seconded Dryan's nomination at Kansas City. Though presl dent of tho Utah Woman's Democratic league, sho was beaten for tho lower house of tho legislature, nnd the extent to which sho ran behind shows that many women voted against her, Tho woman voto In Colorado Increased from 48,270 In 189(1 to 80,943 In 1900. Dryan's plurnllty In tho state declined from 134,000 to 35,000, but tho fall Ing off was not specially duo to tho woman voto. In Wyoming tho women cast nearly ono-thlrd of tho aggregate vote of 23,000, No chango ot a radical nature has yet been developed by full woman suffrago In tho four small states where It Is established. MNUS TO A I.M;!II. Detroit Journal: A man's strong points may lie largely the creation of his own fond Imagination, nnd still ho strong enough for him to got stuck on thorn, thus becoming static. Pittsburg Chronicle: Van Droatn You shouldn't always begin a remark with "Hay" or "uhr Dinwiddle 1 don't. "You don'tl" "No, 1 always exclaim, 'Oh, sayl'" Philadelphia Press: He Them's no doubt nbout It, "a man Is known by tho compnny ho keeps." Bho Not ulwnys. lf the average man wcro really known by his compnny sho'd shako him right away. Indianapolis Journal: "What Is reserve, pa 7" "Reserve? Well, reserve is holding In and not trl'lng nil you know' for fear you will keep other people from telling all they know." you not let me. put Philadelphia Times; Tnmbo They say "tlmo Is money." Hones Yes, nnd did you hear the latest7 They've arrested tho secretary of one of the big corporations, Tnmbo What fur? Hones For keeping minutes. Boston Transcript. Hutts I never saw such u man us Fumcr Is to smoke. He Is smoking nil tho time. Cults Don't exaggerate. Hutts Oh, well, of course, I never sw Fumcr when ho was asleep In bed. Brooklyn I.lfe: Mrs. Cannnford Yes, It ls n really high-class school, Teddy Is learning I.ntln nnd Orcek, Babylonian art and prehistoric gradations. Mrs. Pick But do you think thoy will be useful? "I'sefull Thank heaven, wo haven't corns down to that yet." Washington Star: "Do you think that statesmanship Is on the decllno?" "No, nniwereu Honuior Horunum, as no rlllled tho Iciivcm of his check book. "I am tronclv of the opinion that somo of It is on tho accept." Chtcneo Tribune: Head of thn Family (shivering at tho breakfast table) What tlmo did the natural gas fall last night? Tommy (beroro ills elder sister couia re ly) Must havo been nbout 10:30 o'clock, Ktiess. I honrd Curollno's flame go out about that time. Chicago Post: "A telephone Is almost necessity of modern life." said tho ugent of tho company. "That Is nulto true," ndmltted tho women who had comu to tho door In response to Wb ring. "Then why win ono ln7 Because." sho refilled, "so lonir as tnn oonlo In tho next lint havo one It would be a useless expense for us." COLORADO' MAUD MUM-Klt. James Barton Adams In Denver Post. Tho Judite came rldlnir nlong tho lane On a piebald horso with a chewed-off mane. Tho breezes toyed with his Iron-eray hair. And flirted his whiskers hero und there. He rode nlong In reflective mood That nicely lltted the solitude. Its short fnt lees In their clrcllnir flare 'ut tho horso In parentheses, as it were. Maud stood In a bend of tho old rail fenco To observo his honor approaching hence. ler stub noso shono In the summer sun .Iko a piece ot steak that was medium done. Tho freckled fnee of tho rustic maid Would stop a train on a steep downgTads! ler dress was faded and old and worn Her hair was the color of ripened corn. Tim bat h1i worn on her numnkln head Would make a mummy forgot 'twas dead. The old horse uttered a startled snort At risk of n line for contempt of courtl And shied 'nenth the rider until It threw His center of gravity all askcwl Another Jumn nnd his honor felt Tha cold earth hit him a fearful welt! He littered thi" deepest grunt of palri Tnnt was ever nearu in mat uusiy lanei Then uttered a phraso too extremely rlpo For a moral paper to put In type! Maud stood and grinned like a circus ape To see him so Joggled out of shape! He gazed at her with a llery look That would burn tho backs oft a spelling boom He studied her features and understood What threw tho horso In mlch frightened moodl Then placed a hand on his Jolted head And with a preface of dashes said: "Young lady, the next time I pass thin place I hope to Godfrey you'll hide that face!" Tho crowd which has controlled the popocratlo party during the past few turned them down nnd appropriated all tho fat ofllebs. They reaped the fruits of tho labor of others for a time nnd aro now harvesting tho crop sown by themselves. General ritzhugh I.ce has arrived In New York on his return from Cuba und San Francisco Chronicle. may bo expected to tako charge as com- ., , . , ' . . A movement has ueen stnrteu in the cast th , . th fnct thnt Krugcr appears eminently successful. Thoy wcro typical ot , . ..... .,. ... ..... ,., auuHfeui i.iiui ii ib luiiuj. mere nas to mako tho second Inaugural of McKlnley , .,,,, .n i,t , tho .v,n n-..,. .i ..nrontintv ami nosKihiv also ro still ot tho "good luck" that havo maao so many enco and American millionaires, and probably will tborlty Is niako many moro. To both America spelled munder of tho Department of the Mis Z nVmuaha vc y Buort y T ho "0t bceu U U,"U sl"CU thu Wttr w,wu t,lu Braudest display of the kind ever seen. reprC8ontatlvo of a people who nr eourl ntOmnhn try shortlj. 1 lie Hlo cleluuIlt or VxxbmH w K0 , and tho occasion merits It, for the election , up their fight for Indeprnde ventures tho snggestm. hut I he wll conditions as they JZZ "sr whoso Wugatln to British auth ouly glvo an advance notlco tho people of Omaha, through their Cominerclnl club or somo other organization, will be glad to tender him n reception char acteristic of their hospitality. and both wcro ready to Tho advent of winter llnds fewer peo ple In Omahn dependent upon charity thau for many years. Times are never bo good or work so plentiful, however, that thero are not some unfortunates nnd tho fact that the city nnd Its peoplu aro generally prosperous leaves less ex cuso for unrelieved want. Those In n posltlou to distribute charity Intelli gently should bo provided with tho means to mnko tho coming Thanksgiv ing worthy of the name to overy soul in Omaha. it nrn ever llk'elv to seo ncnln. I . . i urn tmlnv. 'l'lu-v k.iv Unit it lu ,,..i.. .. apparonny as rcmoio aa e,l-.. . u,., r. opportunity, . j ... .u ,...,.., , .... . T.,,,.nnnnn nlh,. thnrnfnm 111 Tint 9 n. n.r.n II commercial problem ami they have every Brooklyn aKe"'' gether too late and It la conceivable that It Whether It Is "worth whllo" to become a urguuieut oil their side. They kuow too Tho nunltlvo exnodltlons undertaken bv may not bo altogether vain. millionaire merely for tho sako of millions well that without a market lu the European soldiers Into Interior China aro U Is gravely slated In London that the and such enjoyment as thoy can bring ls a United States for their products thev cowardly and brutal enterprises. Tho Hom aro maintaining such nctlvo hostlll- wholly different question Theso met are at the merev of th,. Uinw ., ...I, noxcr war Is over, and tho whipping of a ties In tho Transvaal that It may be ncrcs- achieved what la ca led a "practical sue aio at tilt muo of the busluess world , , t create sympathy ary to deal with them on tho plan pursued cess," and In this they aro to bo classed iiuvi iu uui uu iu ,i jiusiiion 10 ueveiop tho Island us It should be. With u high tarln.' against her products lu tho United States Cuba Is doomed. In view of this fr.p thom If It Hno not rennw thn wnr. by Epaln With tne uunans. .no uiucouh Willi wiousnnas OI uuiem, Bimio moro niiu "reconcentrauo policy oi vey.er ia uciuiiiiy iscrac less successim. ii ia uui luipruuauio llurvmt of Uie Orci.nrUa. spoken of as a proper measure and one influences are already ni wont wmcn win Minneapolis Times. likely to bo put In force. Such nn Imitation render America In the futuro no moro a Tivnntv vrnra ana this rnnntrv rnlnnil nf Qngnlnh tnpthods would bo a confession Hold for such OXPlO tatlon and thO mere sentiment lu Uubn uniong u largo uml hardly any prunes and ten years ago nearly ot defeat In honorablo warfare and would piling up of millions. And this Is not lo liiuueiiiiai eiemeiu, willl'll nas more nr CO.OCO.OOO pounds of that fruit wcro liu- be so onenslvo to tno senumeni o. civiiua- oo regroueu. .Miiuuim mu ruuuu m less support In this country, It was well ported. Now wo produco 100,000,000 pounds Hon, except where the military Idea has con- their wny, but tho attainment of them docs for Swrntnrv it. wit nu tin. r ... , aud" importation has practically cea3ed. fused tho public conscience, as to glvo en- not In itself constitute a proper object In . . . ''uul- " rtprcbentu- Callf0rna uas almost succeeded in sutmly- tlrely new ground for Intervention on tho ufo. Unless their possessor also learns live or 1 resident McKlnley, to reuew iDR tho homo market for raisins and whereas Docrn' behalf. If Kruger shall accomplish the secret of using thom wisely his famo assurances of the good fulth of the the Importations amounted to 42,000,000 nothing else, ho will at least prevent the will bo brief and his memory, If It Bur- United K;ito fnri.mmi.iif nouuds ten years ago, wo buy less than one- world from forgetting tho cruel nggression vives at all, win mossora oniy in unremom . .. . ,. ... . . . n. I . ., . . I . . . .. I 1. T, . . 1 . I ..... I , , n,V.Il. .,aa 1,,., I .... 1 ,1 ....... 1 H fourth or mai nuaniuy nuroan now. ineiin poiim Ainca .or wniuu wiukuu uu ucitu ucnm mum bio nut iuliuciuui iu Meuuwhlle It ls to be reuinrkcd that valuo ot our apple crop long ago passed the 1 some day give account. la moncy-scttlng career. Misfit Glasses Make Trouble They bother you now may harm you forever. Properly fitted glasses, with lenses perfectly ground to conform to the defects of your eyesight, Is not all that It should he. All our glasses nre made to order In our own factory. Kvcry pair oure to bo exnetly right. J. C. Huteson & Co. Consulting- Opticians 1520 Douglas Street. Quality and Quantity No other house in tho business of making und re tailing line clothing makes and sells as much as we do in our own fourteen retail stores, and that means low prices to the consumer for line goods. Our retail business is practically done on a wholesale basis directly with the purchaser. Dollar for dollar quality for quality there is no better and no cheaper ready-to-wear clothing than we make in our, own factory. Have you examined or tried on any of our winter suits or top coats? CSreat line to select froin--?10.00 to 25.00 and NO CLOTHING FITS LIKE OURS. Browning, King & Co., R. S. Wilcox, Manager. Omaha's Only Excliuiv Clotuior lor Mca and Hoys. i 4