Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 18, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    The dmaha Daily Bee.
K. IlOHI.WATKIl, Kdltor.
l'UHLISHKD EVKHY MORNING.
TKIl.MH OF HL'llHnitllTintt.
V)y Hco (without Sunday). Ono Ycar.JC.OO tllsrilssloil
ijaiiy Hce and Sunday. Ono Year S.OO tnnrlti im.i n.,i,,.,....i ,.. i .......
Illustrated Hoe, One Year...
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,P,n ...I" .. , . ,. V ,l. t'0"",t'"" "atorvwiy tho neutralism- people of Indianapolis nerd not fear to
., " """ lion or which was guaranteed bv (he challenge comparison on the score of hon-
m regard to the political status of mi maritime powers would undoubtedly be est' wUh ,ho Indianapolis (las company.
" " '" i" i" powers would nnturn v use the nm- st, Louis Olobn-Democrnt.
or the question which trallzod ennnl. All i. lint.,...,,.., r i. lown gavo n republican nlurnllty of 93.513
governments f.,n....i....wi .i,i i. .,i month, against 60.6 four years ago.
....11 .-1. 1 . .. 7 Tno croP" rnlseil 'n "
Tit.ii'i'r.it.s 'in a I'i'Ki).
Kansas City Stnr: Those who say tho
Doers are Ignorant of the science of war
aro respectfully referred to the latest ex
ploits of Dewet and Uolarey.
Indianapolis News: Tho Ilocrs have an
old-fanhloncd but reliable way of getting
res
e
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nunuav line, inn ronr , sortition. i.Ktinrni 1 imiHumii iw.i.ia n..,4 ii.,.,.. 1. .... i uu cruun nnaeci in lown mis season win
Haturday lire. On- Year ltn ..." "... . ." " " ' ' . 10 '"cnmitintu COIlllllcrclnlly ngalnst th" brine In 1103 for nverv man. , oul or n trap, "hen they "nd themscP
weekly ucc, One Year. 0 , t u "PPinc8 nre n part or Nicaragua route. It Is the opinion of child In the state, and tho Prosperity Is m,,,,Cy, UTn rouml nnd Ilek th
Oman. t.TK .L. ,..,:U,S T' o..tVtLoino that under the most favorable appreciated. Hko hunder.
South Omnha' Cltv Tlall Tiulldlne Twen- i"-'"i" i""o lsumus are entitled conditions tho moleeted rnnnt will Im , TZ 7TT, wnronicic: intelligence from
ty-flfth nndN ' trliS. 1,11 Uu,w,n Tnen to nil the rights and privileges guarun- ,, 1 "', " 1,1. e , v IJ,"""' So,'h Africa Indicates that Lord Kitchener
Council muffs! 10 l'earl Street. teed by Uie constitution It.. .Win ,1 , f pltl,r"r,w-'' J ''Pre can be no Philadelphia 'rimes. of Khartoum Is finding tho Iloers a some-
vi'?-2lw 6Lnl!y "" i,,. h. .1 .I . d'1"?" doubt that such would be tho case If are nbvMn tho Hoodtldo of tho social what different proposition from tho bar-
&wVk feu t. U 0,1:W W ko to the lt.re llollM CMInpctInj; w ""rci 01 a,Cy "aroUS' ?.hdi.5B The "o -
Washington: Ml fourteenth Street. nml the territories and that It favored by all the other roimnerelnl mi. ,f y .V"S lnrK clnss of c""cnccs of unfortunate occurrences" con-
Hloux city: fill Park Street. must apply equally to all people. He t011H -oinnienlal uu- worshipers. We do not now specially tlnues with disagreeable regularity.
CommunSnUows and edl. the I'orto It.cans and the Vhta Is a matter wh.ch has perhaps I ZnT Ba nn, De.arey Is the
flmnhn I J lllDifKlM Jim nil ivniia tf I'titt,.! I . ... 1 ' l.. . . h a 1 mi PHI UOCT leader In srnrn. Ilia itfn t nf
-" - 1 ...v- -v"'.iiii vt. , uiLi'ii 1 iwuiii f ,, 111,. 1.1 ... 1 iiv mn.K np nnpl.ll nnlnrtnlnmnni. I - . v . . w
,uur vuniULTLHl i V U10 Oil- " ' miniHuiiin nu UCIloral f nmrnlii nt.nnra i
' mmffi.'Srnq Stu,u t'"'1 provision of tho
. Business letters and remittances shculd constitution reqult'lni,' that dull
fan?tInrS!ir,! 1,10 ,ico I,ubl,BhlnK Com" l Imposts must be uniform
iittMiTTAvrr.'u United States applies to the ue
Icmlt liy draft, express or postal order, slons. The cx-presldent asser
K'l""-10 lno uee I'uunsning company. ,..i,P1u t.t,i ,i,i .
Otily 2-cent tnmnn aprotiturf In nivmm! nf -OIlJ,rtHS tOUKl Hot L'O OUtsldO
mafl accounts. Personal checks, except on constitution in the L'oVerntnont of
THE iikk I'UiJLlsillNG' com'pany. ,"-'xt-''t In spite of any treaties tUry lH vcr-v fnr "v'"ced the project of
llll- "- cuilliuillllll'lill HO OX- I (lfIHir.il r nmnnl. I I f
tumi.nl ,,( l. it..,..t ,... ...... travagant ns to compel others either to w...i ... ' ' .L. . .. " "eea t
es. taxes , ;" . hospitality or Impoverish them- n, " h ,,' 7, ""I " f:
nil! M iu:i H ill 1IUIIU OL View 11 SPIVPX fnr tliolr mnrn fnrl.inn,- 1... I . ' 1 -I'"-' uuicnurill) llllll inc I
In the U ,,,k,1u.i.. ..... , . ' for tlltlr more fortunate but gencr- three principal Hoer cenemU in .h nni,i t
wnosses. "l B,l,u ,,,,,w,ul,,reMr"7.".!""PmpI,'Il.n?'hto.r"- Wo Ocwct. Delarey and llothn-are art. n t I
ted that : and an S"" V i"5"e -Parated points, someth.ng like the
of the A i hojkct Or Tilt; t UTullK. .ocloty. who are comnel ed n ZZn Z " T, "L" " r,.a.wl?- )ctt.et 18 soulh
I , .. i . .. .. . " "lui'iiuunicin. Iiotna IS in llie nintnm
T)tiil.l.w.,. i.. i I i wt. .. I iutiuiuiiiuiii. iiaiiin, in in Uip nttttPf
. ...M.uur, iin.nu uie iiicuiiMUK i' "na practically all the comforts of Transanal, whlln nirv u i
nomo to pass tho ordeal of a social season. Transnal.
Direct Election of Senators.
l'lnliivlcw ltepubllcau.
Ktlward Hosewater, who Is u can
didate for United States senator,
favors the election of national
senators by a vote of the people, or
the popular vote. This would, we
think, prevent corruption of legis
lators and save time and money
besides. The disgusting dead
locks, contests and delays would
be done away with, l'cople always
look with suspicion upon a body of
men who ute surrounded with
wealthy and ambitious candidates
and great temptations are too often
offered. Hosewater would be the
very man to light an amendment
through congress to remedy the
evil, as nothing Is too big for him
to tackle.
statement of circulation.
Btate of Nebraska, Douglas County, ss.:
or congressional legislation, he uriroil.
connecting the great lakes with tho At
the constitution extended to our new "lIUIC ocean ny a ship canal will take
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CSrln of tli- c'onl Cnmliliip. Philadelphia Times: A Dutch rlslnc In
Philadelphia. Record. Cape Colony may not bo nrntmliln fnr it,
practical form. In the opinion of the Tnorn aro Indications that tho project renB0D ,,,nt tll hurghcrs aro 111 supplied KvIkmIhk tho Air nnd I'IimtIiik h.
rrp uruMv iiip nurinor.
New York Tribune.
Tho last quarter of this century has
been notable for n long list of Important
UcorKO H Tzschllrii. Ki-rrntnrv nf Th tlon IKIMMCMsllll W.
2aUv,;""A,rt .n,fl..d"flyf.,?.nor"f These opinions of (leneral Harrison. waterways commission, whose final l,r Jr"LUo" of .n ""'ependont lino nmmunltlon, but they aro
complete copies f Tilo"Dally7 Morning, who Is recognized as one of the ablest rL'K)rt w,,s recently transmlttctl to con- coal field to tZ en ,n.,,! 'lf? nnlhraclle n"T?, "Z,TL , ,v,ty' u
Evening and Sunday Ree printed during the .. . , , OI l,,L . .. J . . coai ueici to tidewater has been postponed llltro 18 enough unrest to embarrass the
month of November, 1900, was as follows: 1Ivlll constltutlohal lawyers, will In- K'LS'4 b the secretary of war, the most or defeated. It Is alleged that the cam. colonial authorities. Under such conditions
.... .1 fit I..,... 1.1.. ......... e 1., , I.... I Inllnl. I . . . .. , . . ....
16 2H,:tr.o tenairy public Interest In the cases be- I,lorilt,1(! route ror a ship canal between tansts in control of tho Enu railway hove a "erlous military rovcrso like that Just re. inventions. Among these has been a
17 H,suo fore the supremo court of tho United tl,c ll,,us Atlantic tidewater would obtained n master share In tho stock of tho Prteil Is not without positive danger to the marvelous variety of achievements In
la .12! Slatcii. I" which are Involved the mies- bu ttom L,ik 'rl to Lake Ontario by nnysylvanla Coal company, nnd that they !'r,ltl8h Pow'er throughout South Africa, mn'!'0,lsl of rnve' n'"1, transportation.
19 -H..1HO ' " "mumuu int. (juts j wl 10t tsscnt to , building of tho now When a nat on has once started on the 1,nrlng Inventors have been constructing
? tl0,l 11 y tlie ex-presldent. Ar- L m.d I.ewlston and Ilno. if thl. report .houlVprove tro- tn- wron ,rack ',s troubles gropon U rap! airships of fantastic shapes, but tho day
r'4!" BUiuent In these cases was begun bo- v" to the Hudson river by way of power of the great anthrnritn mn.i. . Mly. when battles between nations will bo
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'. '27ati , f0,' the court yesterday and a decision WW the Jlohawk valley. Tho permanently heavy freight rates would bo
sn sso 1U t"-'"1 ""V ot be long delayed. ot 11 i"enty-root clutnnel Is cstl- """""ceo mai no reduction In the prlco
,-i to I since it is of the utmost importance that I ",,liei1 nitio over 'JtHMXWWO and "."" c"u"' nereauer expected.
ii:kh.ai, .notks.
fought among tho clouds, as Tennyson
dreamed, or when atmospheric greyhounds
will outspced tho champions of tho sea
XATIO.VW, STi:i.S IX ft'MA.
Irlfl of SrntliiiPiit Itrtlrctnl In lio
I on! Ittitliniiit ( im, riitlon.
Philadelphia less,
Tho Cuban constitutional eonveutlon has
been from tho start In tho hands of tho
ultra radicals. Tho "republicans," to whom
Mendes Capote, tho president of tho con
vention, belongs, represent tho extrcmo du
mnnd of tho war party In Cuba, which
proposes to hovo Independence, n govern
ment with nit army and navy, n full diplo
matic establishment and nil tho opportu
nities for oniceholdlng which go with an
expensive national government. This party
and the nationalists, who arc only a shadn
less conservative, have cmphuslr.od In every
possible way tho connection between tho
coming government of Cuba and tho fugi
tive republic which maintained a brilliant
reslstanco but u less concluslvo sovereignty
against thn power of Spain.
On tho surface, tho care with which tho
old rules adopted by this republic wero
made the rules of tho convention and the
constant efforts made to preservo tho con
tinuity of organization, bo that tho coming
government would be, not tho successor,
but tho old attempt nt sovereignty In a
new nnd successful form, Is much more
than sentimental. Tho two parties who
are urging Cuban Independence, one. tho
republicans, In extreme fashion, and tho
other, tho nationalists, less extreme, aro
both mndo up of men of n typo familiar
la ntl Spanish-American history. With
some sincere men they Includu many who,
everybody knows, havo for their chief pur
pose tho successful ofllccholdlng and ex
ploitation which hns marked all tho renub-
lies of South America, with tho exception
In recent years of Chill nnd Argentina.
U tho coming government Is treated ns
tho direct successor of tho Cuban ropubllc,
which maintained its shndowy existence
from 1S0S up to tho dissolution of Its con-
, I MIIIIM i4afi
20 2T.IMI0 tlinv I... ,w, -t -...I i ,". ..... . for it thli-t v-f.mr i.li.mn,.l l..nlii.1ln .,. uu' lor l"0 consumer would bfJ """ . Aiiriu .in.t uyw, cu.u, ...... gress nftcr tho Amerleaii oemmntlnn tl,
W 27 l!7..li:o I i.:;,T... "7 ;".7".."'"-""". " . . ,V,r:Z: r.r'ln "..!evo,ln tendency exerted by tho ?Jancn nas u ood 8(1 ob Amencn seems still to bo distant. An- Culwn ,,cbt wl , h.vo v.f. .. I
,010 zh U7 .740 J""'-"" I'luimni. ir uie uecisions or the ..V "l ' '' competition of bituminous coal, ",u eu" 01 uree s cnort to reach tho north polo in a 0. own. llow lnTBn ... .ii1 .."""
o m . -jt.ttii court should be mlvorso in tlu. ,.,.U. '"cago, ,IJ(1,000.0(X). Tho cruiser Olvmnla In to hnvn ttm hn,t. balloon undoubtedly resulted In a tragedy, bnn..- t.,.. .
,r.r.o 30 U7.BR.1 dent's nollev ,... ..tn ,.......,..1 ..r Thoho are large llctires nml smdi n "...V'"'n.r.,,el-,,,,,,''- somcst figurehead lu tho service, hut 11 i nn'' his rash adventure will flud no iml- . 2 t.nr ,Mi nf ic.;.. . n ' .
: ....... . " .. . ' "l ... ..... . . --- inuaueiptiia Hecord. not an (l..r.hn.i ,.., 1. .. tators. but If few nrnntlml Wnn 7r', -
Total t.M.ir.o poney would Do necessary, In which : mme ui 10 00 seriously con- The railroad companies whoso lines reputation " fa"' secured with Hying machines t lo snee 1 "l 1 , om' iion.is issued In
Less unsold and returned copies.... ij:,o:.h event public opinion In regard to re- Kl,lt'ml at !l time when It Is content- Penetrate tho anthracite coal region " Z 1 1, , , , , , . and luxury ot travel by wS er have been T f,r nc1,1 c'"'" nl ooA
Net total sale .77 tho I'h.l.pp.nes m.g'ht entirely -'Struct an Isthmian canal "; - consenuce of a Z ho Sod y" ZlZl Z S the Taslwent " s meV ear' r" U e-er'ap eSun
Net daily average, 30,447 t,,m"K(?- T,,eru nru fw lf ' our f w 11 "t " ti..m 9200.000.. .SrpS' Zu Z 0?Tlot sup; "ot taU ,ho 'lth of Ve oV?n 0,.i US years' , A,'," ",0 ",urtac? r"8 hBV0 l10 ieciauon of "a Z m . Th
rt ' JJt-r M ,,,.,,,,1.. 11...... . . . fllMi 1. ml ,i,,..1i.i..u ...... ..1,1. .....1.1 t v'3 uuu prn.1.1, ns well as of tho means nf u i.t n. i.-- . . . ... ... . done so much that n rnvlnw nf lhn urmtrux , , . .. . . '
OFn n Tyur-ttttr-tf 1 1 ,u iimig 10 accept the " v."..u.iij. ihur-. j transportation. It Is not nt nil in,oi.. .1 . ' . """" cuaiomary. uui win maKe ,..,, , .... , 7 , . --"- umuurucu issue oi ineso nouns was J20,-
t mHS?-;l,-T.?,ciL"v'c'. Kllh.ltwm u ,.i.t,.. ..r .I... .r........ ...... I'acllle cable Is to l. Inl.i .....I ,.ii.,.i,..v.. Li.-.. ..... 8 1101 A .n" "10 that affirmation with unllfted hand. attained slnco 18. o abounds In surprises. 000.000. thouirh It in sni,i ), nu. ti
ilst'day SMAD . , . . " ',u u,mu,,s,lu,UH ,.v . '"::Z' " 'or Honreson,..,n n..,, , ,n civ Ued country, but especially Ucro nctuHy Issund. fnr ,'m .
M. II HIINOATK " mill! uie lurill I IWS CXtCIH 0(1 to """"-' "- "b mmii! i'j Hie gov- uuiuiilu in 110 prices of hard . i . "uuiu .u.ia, I,, ji, g rcnubllc. tho railroad cornnrntlnns . .. . . . . .
' ' "isr .f; .M.,iln I ti... tui 1. .. . . .. l" i.t-iitiii.iir In !,.. r -m..... i.. coal. They will snnw n ,tivti M" 7?. ..'". "ho refused a renomlnatlou last su to tho actual amount of bonds issued
. . . i nuiu uiL'iuuuiu uiu iiiutsL lormioiinin nn. i in icrn rr,. . i.. . . .
Oubir.rlhnit
befors mo thl
ivw.
General llurrlsiin will I iihii im it,.,.. I uruuncy for
The KebruHkn. HcnntoHnl not U Uo. in uttiitirvtl.nt( a .. i. I till liik'im nml fill
finning to bubble all over the surface. prevailing policy regarding the ,. Z ther development of the central weM consumers to T the 0uLTnl"8flV07?Pfi
I I .... i . . I ... u v. il ia
IMjssessIons. "'"I ta northwe3t during the next lult0 possible that thorc may bo ultimate
Only two weeks left to take nn In
ventory In readl
century.
... . . . VI UILII.UUIU 111UDL Kjrm.iii.M.n nil in
i eanuiuato ror united States ,,. .. , .. ... .. 1"UDU maui-u in isyu were sold ny
o succeed Pettlgrew. and declares n Cp f '. yLh,f ,U, "78lbllltp9 tho Cuban Junta nt CO per cent of their
election Is as certain .. nnv.Mn "' electrical development loom larger to race value.
Tin ,",..., , , . . 'ho full iimount of theso Issues, tho own-
Arabl Pasha, who for elnhteen yenn, h. fn; .TZ- 7 7... VI PrB" P' cr originally received
twent.v-llve veurs i,,.,v inU... ,1. .ln.n,, benent for both the coal ron.U . , Z heen held a prisoner In Ceylon by tho Lr h J ... ", ' ... uy .l.no an Kovcrnment. are. of course.
" .... ................. - - ----- .uu n.t.l.i. ....... . . . .. ..ww.,.. . uiviiai UIIIIUI 1UMII
a ship canal connecting t?l to, tcmatlzo It without running the
lie Vtlantlc but thi fur. I l0SS. ,rom ovcrproductlon or such
ut Atiai llt.ximt the fur- overcharge for their product ns to rnmnni
an nctivo
senator t
that his
can bo in politics.
n I lllllllLTM I.Iini.1 Wlt.ftll Tin n.rinl (nr.K... I
ness lor the new iv.iiivwn v. for such a wntunvnv li,iw.rtiv.. vi.... "u,",l; " Pcy nich shnll lead to con- ""."" "uuioriucs. win ue paruoneu snortiy. carrvlnc Now Yorkem from ti.n nnttrv m .i., " ,7.. "7" . " "'-i
r of acceptance from franchlsement of the negro In the south- m".lt ' in ! !' , govern- distribution " Chancellor Magic of New Jersey was pect that u'ewo?k "11 comp.'e itC?
a seat besi.le Itryan at u states by means of the alleged edu- ' "J, , the Ae,v , ,,, J"1 .f t"vo a "rlv?t0 ,n ,h np,'0,nte(1 Ume- Lont,on now 80-'8 P"hl.c' bonds'. o?e ""rcpSSlatci. ro aft "
banquet has not yet itloiuil quallllcatlon is already In evl- "-Men llture than it now Is. We have Philadelphia iVcdger "u trhc ""'J v' 'n.-r 'fm"?' m h3t ? PaMcnfe through the depths of ward recognized at par and accrue" Tn er-
deuce In Georgia where one house of l,oush COStly eIltDrlses lu view for The sailing of tho Alabama for Its first , A nf. f 1 B MM 1 cnrtI,,,cvcr3r ,,a'. an tho Yerkes Amerl- est, can easily bo seen,
u nit in i.Lorgia, w acre oul nouse or .,..,,....,.... w dutv ii.i. ,?1 's to keep such -ascs secret. The moro pub- can syndlcato within a few years will add Tim it ., o..... ....... . .
IIIO leg S attire ins i von fnvornl,,. . ', "".""'."""' WLw civ In smh innllnn. ilm kM" i.i -,.. ....... . . " "uiua i-una noi in
to do your Christ- sltleratlon to a bill reducing the at.nro- ; V-"' -f J"7.L.!r 'n...c.on cIcratc Captain Holmes. 76 years old. has orr.ve.i a system that vlll In; , C ."y..S0.rn"?K. wh,cn ho
will make no mis- tirlatlons for negro schools. As lnni? im The courts at Akron. O.. are trvlnc sugccstB that If ! in nt Sa" Francisco from New York, having tho facilities for movement from ono mil Uftlm mn..nr ii i. .?..!l'Ta'.g.0(!
And that lette
David H. Hill to
that Jacksonlan
come.
In deciding where
mas shopping you
takes If lrnlilnil liv tin. niitinntinn.iw.niu I., .. . th. i i'iiuum nl' il., . i..t...u ...t... .i. Alnl.nmn -ann lie , . . . completed his clRhty-llrst trln around Cine of the Ilrltlsh ranltnl to unnthnr. I'nrlu la .,,, . . . ...
" - " - i. .v.- inhiu lUIIIU I-AL-I'L'IHU 1111! llglll. IO . UUDllu I'll nuiu. LOUIU IIUVO UCCn ,!. in ., ... ...... . - . . - " . . ......... u.ui 1...1UI1K I lie SUOJCCIS WHICH con
It. Ti.n iinnu ...i,.i.,i.... , I ....... . . Iii... ..i,.. i. ..ii. ii . . I nnstnnnm! fnrt .. . ' Horn. 1 1 If first tr d was mado In 1857. and delighted with Its bcnenth-thn.Hiirfnrn m . ,..m . . . 1
... ..Lt n i..,.-ii.n.s V.UUUI1IIO. vote mere was oniv one wav to make """hhik uuu iynciied nrisouers I i.n .1. ....kul navo occn ,..,, , , ,, , ,. . . ,, , ,. , v...n.-u upon to ucctuo when
sooner and w th miieh in.. tn. W"DU ,lturu lno ""moor "uy iiiiv-B. oo is nosion. so is every utlicr It passes utinn tho r,.u f r..i.-..
n, t.,,1 t.,l..n .... .... 1 .1.... , ... ... .. .1 -.. . ' v.. UUUlllI
property. During theso forty , , ' uluuuu lu eioruiy vu......u. ,,w mai ; proviueu wun rauroaus ronstltutlonal convention will bo to renrfrr
reason to suppose.
vote there was only one way to make 1,10 d,-v ""Hillng and lynched prisoners P08tPncI forty
him a useful citizen, and that was by mllnetl therein, and those who partlcl- of Hfonli pTo
.... i " - - - - ' d i
run nrr mi 1 inrwwin.mi nin .t. . . - . i .w.i,,,) ...... t.,.i ......
. , 11 ..."....w iinw nn: ii-K- atToruinp nun lull privilcgoH for his odu- -'4liVU "lu u'-k iouuu jiumy anil sen- years, there Is overv
"' i iu leiiiiuiime cation, tans giving him nn Intelligent l-'"-ei. i.cepi
uie contributors tt tho fund that conception of the duties devolving upon w
brought the First Nebraska boys home. him. 1)1
under tho ntreets. Tho tendency of popu- It certain that its
Till, lllf'lilltll'n ti ...llu.i llm ulfiii.,1...
ft .. . M . -.v. ... ....OV. (7,1... 1.(11
W,UUUI ni" ia now reported in tnc ilm n..i-r lu r,...,..v,.,i ...i...,. n... r..
ii.i.iun ui ii moral rciormation. ir ,.,i,. i ,..-,. ,v. t i.i
........ m.j II 11 UJ I1U1II III
im on
ward, tho Cuban nennln
111 aggravated cases, tho south would havo gono on cultlvatlnc Its -Mrs. Cushman K. Davis, widow of the late '"uo 10 auuuio itsoit together In vast Is not mulcted by the nssumntlon nf h
here justice has miscarried, no possl- Plantations with slave labor and paying Scntor Davis of Minnesota, denies that she aggregations ' so marked In this genera- Cuban debt.
e excuse exists for Ivnchlngs and the IllUo n,tentlon to the development of Intends donating her husband's lino library ttolJ that tho builders of traffic lines must
,, nf sooner the country wakes in to Hll J mechanical Industries, whllo the north to tno State university, but will keep It In . , mHT A.M linitsiiT.
d of I l,""lu auts up to this wouM i,aVo 'fc-n, ,.-,,, . remcmbrnnco oi tho senator. Thn llbrnrv l And now conies tho Inventor of tho Hoi-
. ract and punishes those who fake life In facturlng ns It hns dnnn. a. ono of the finest private collections of hlch M'nil submnrlno boat and declares that the ., "ClrSlt....?r.rc'. I'ress: Mother-Hut. my
.... the namu of Judge Lynch the kooiht Alabama would hnv hnnn nnnihiinln., k .k- clnss literature In tho country. crossing ot tho English channel can best irets'ti... i,n. i .,.1?"..'."" Prettiest girl who
. . . . . u"y "oatiiig around mlnt of hl8 ir0rain;f. The nroiosl.Pvlu the disgraceful practice bo broken new Alabama without being able to harm
ino mtie city across the Missouri usu- turn In (leorula nractlcallv amounts to ' Tllft f'"-'t that lynchlngs are the 1 ln the slightest degree, so tho south, rich th
Ull) UlllUllgeH to lllKO 11.
Congressman Onlnes of Tenncsseo urged ,,e """lo 1,1 nn "nderwater vessel, ilo does ,J'0'",P,' "'""ghter-IVrhiips not. but she
io committee on rivers and harbors to "ot "8Sert that It will ever be possible to h"s " 10!,t chances to.
A new French farcy Is reported to be
no runny that It cuused a man to laugh
himself to death. As a last resort to
bring back a amllo to popocratlc faces
this play might be tried.
The acreage In Nebraska sown to sen
atorial aspirations Is larger this year
than ever before, but It Is a foregone
conclusion that the January freeze will
catch all but two of the plants.
Does the agreement
auty bond companies
olllclal bonds constitute
1h a poser for Trust-?
answer before he ma
ofllec.
l. ...i..t..m.. ..r ii i , . result of violent l.i.viwlniiu .... it,.. 4 co"rage, out poor In mechanical re- recommend tho damming of the Tennessee " nmi'iy noon io Cleveland riuln Denier- Tim ni..i
ho cm a ling of the negro schools down V ""."r V ... ... 1"lbMlo,l1Hr 0II t,,u 1 art sources, would have' had to succumb quickly river, claiming that much good would bo Qucwwtown beneath the waves. Passage M;n-You need VxcrclHe. YmiN0rushty "to
.u .mini nunc uu: Lost yvuiuu i)c paid " "!"' iiKiuiini. io mo mucn bettor, provided north. Of thereby done. After fin shine his nrctiment i"cs unuer mo ocean, ne -m" , . .V
biibstantlally by the taxes levied on no- HUt'" than It Is for their victim, course, such speculation Is Idle now. nnd ho Invited Congressmen Berry and Alex- frntikly admits, are not practicable, but he ni hnvo to eiilarg" " i ihs B" y,""Tnen
gro citizens. Naturally, a protest has
Ik
negr
the chances are that the protest will 1,1,1 u,,t om l turn over to them his
receive but little attention. entire salnry but to go down in his
yet It affords food for interesting reflection ander to lunch with him. "Not much," said lnHlsts that submarino boats offer peculiar
:ee entered In vigorous form by ,,B modest guaranty bond companies 0ngIca. sequenco of events?
egroe.s who are adversely affected, but M,,nl -'brasku's Incoming state treas-
on tho uso of political economy nnd the Ilcrry. "We don't give a dam for n lunch."
A germ sharp In Chicago, doubtless an
advantages ln tho traversing of turbulent Indlniiitnolls Press:
This phase of negro disfranchisement l,(n;kc't for il" tni ?1,(MK)-lo boot to
Is most serious from the broad point of 'Iow them to go lib surety. As he
TYPICAL I'AllM .STATU
Iuvwi'm Xrii Aurlrultiirnl Itrour.l Kx-
t'ltca Admiration.
Louisville Courier-Journal.
unbeliever, turns a hot air bla3t against
tho churches of that city. Ho says they aro
not properly ventilated and nre reservoirs'
of foul air. In which millions of microbes
wax fat and get In their deadly work. The
"After I have bon
Hour,"
not likely that sunken ships, blindly driven The Imtof i " WiViE , fJll.?01""'" .....
through tho water will bo overcrowded with ovcr1,w,!th ''Is fork the mrurnlng-bordered
bays or chnnnols. Jt may bo so, but It Is -aid iV "I'.innVn"?" for half
Irlven The lmtoful .vreteh 'tiirne, over
travelers for many n day to come.
view because It threatens to keep the J" ASAA! chargf S !K
country weighed down with an unedu- thche demands without dlsoredltlng him- has mndo a now record In tho prosperity churches arc far from being "odors of
cnied ciass-iinedticaied not because r"-"' l""l'eriy declined the bond or larmers. Tho average yield of corn for sanctity.'
XOT .SUHR III.' HIS FACTS.
I. reed uf (.all, ol u Dlnllnctlve
Amrilviin Vli'P.
Portland Oregonlan.
nishop Potter's view that tho greed of
stenk that rcprisniilrd forty minutes of h
I ViAV... ... ,H '.. "vcr mm remarked:
I don t wonder.
C'hlfl.cn Ttnnnril- ITn... . .
, " . .......... a.u.i uiu 3.11, UUII.C IO
be n. professional beggar?"
ni,,.1. '"' ITofesslonnl beggar. I'm em
ployed to git tip statistic on how inanv
henrtlejs ptoplo they Is In this town."
between tho guar- tlley l0 Uot want to ,,v"11 tliemselves of 'iiimnlos offer and tmdertaken to fur- 10 caiio has been 32.2 bushels per aero. vice President-elect Hoosovelt will open gain Is peculiarly tho vlco of American luwb&'lqnVn n.V n00"." .,0 ",0, ""r
to uphold rates on '""O.ing, out because the schooling Is Phonal tioi.d ..y tno grace of his j, '"" - - ' tt.o new century for tho International com- society as compared with that of England met of, the HeryantH timn In his treatment
.. in.Lt'i . hoc nva a nie. v n le congress Is d s- ,'"-"11' ,,,,...,, ,., " .. , :, , . . m-u m luu iuuuk . nrinuiiu m- o HUiori. irom nmo biigiianmen, ,,v.',:. uiu mi irmnu.
a trilStt1 Here l,,"'m ,,IM surpassed twice during tho ast ten years. Cxintinn i... Hti,..,in .i.i . I ... ...?., ...... "Naturally." renl nil the idfn. "I'vn ni
Smasher Smyth to -.l-Portlonment bills It -8 ? hushe.s per acre. Crop, of S iS W N. t 1 m XTZZ Mnd L l "
kes his exit from HUOUm ,nK0 ,I0UC0 01 11,0 "ro "Ittiatlon " " "7 . """"" ,1L ?lnor "'n.u.8 "v boon abundant, there be- . ,. 0f December 30. Copies of the ad- men of tho world like tho brilliant Encllsl. Uelrolt Journal: "She seems to mn ..
in the south and, If possible, exert some -umoiii noiiho rmilcates that the a railing oa only in broom corn and dress will bo read nt th'at hour before naval commander, Lord Charles Hereford. "Jn t"e most .llsUngulshed-looklng young
. Inlluonee to prevent such unjust treat- tl"udw "f tl,u d,' ' 1" most healthy BrR,n,,,m' nnd .thls. boInK moro tlmn made meetings of every branch of tho association Frederic Harrison, In his nrtlcle lu tho cur- "They 'tell dreadful stories about her'"
wed the United uient of tho negro. 1111(1 growing condition. The prosperity "ii , ...T , .' " ln 1,10 unted stntes and Canada, so that rent number of tho North American lie- iniieei 7"
claims of some cu nas come to this ami surrounding t 27 cents a bushel oot n a arTtotal IihTi.1 ", T"i . Z' Zl flZZL .!L ra 01 U, J1-. sneetaem, rf ph,V ' eia'ss'!
tho coynrnmont A COMl'ETJXll CAXAl.. ' "-o'11 which Omaha wholesalers of J33.1C4.800. bclrnr the bluest Item of n?l. r,'::";B " - 11'.,.: .:. .. "u" Pnwer wnatover!"
uiooi.... 1 ruDinuu, ua 11. io irmiuu, in now ui me I ...
HOM2STY ii. Moi)i;n iiusi.m:ss.
lmgland has folio
States lu pressing tho
of Its citizens acalnst
of Turkey. If this thitii? knPTis nn tho Tho statement of on., nf ti.n T.nn.inn ,,r,nv tlx-'ir trade Is naturally reflected Th aggregato value of all tho farm prod-
1 , ... . I nf I . 1 mnnn r-A- a-.
T.lrl- lu III..,. I.. 4.. 4.... 1 ..... 1 4 a ............ 4, ...4 If 41... TT..U...I mi... , .. III UllUl! eeiliei'N 1111(1 llllinlll. lu r-nlll.. "vvo ui mil Dll.lu in lull 111 i'J.Sll.l.Ua J.
..... ...... .. . .. . . . . . Its miim-o nf t 'i'i. ...... iu ...in .... inis is not far behind tho year s production
imjiiiK ms ileum. ueienniue 10 sock military control of the . . . ""ww nu" Jul of cold and ,h,. ih inu , n-M. h ... ,. i.,.... , ... .
. . .. ... . . - 1 iiiiii i' wiifi nnuii'n ik tmr it 41... 1 1 - 1 - -
proposed canai mm ir iMcaragiia should . " u,u kiouiki nro a greater sourco of revenue than nil Praaimuu.
A woman has received the decoration consent to it, then It will bo onen to " h nm uun- tho gold mines of North America, besides na.ltlmoro American.
or tno cross or tho Legion of Honor tho Great Hrltaln alone or In conjunction
pocontt in history to receive the decora- with other marltl
tlou. Several of those conferred on whether another
men could doubtless bo transferred to control of the Unit
tho other sex without loss of prestige to be worth making
tho order.
mercy
cntorr
seas,
uo.l.UU. UU 4b to vu.iuu, in iiuw ui IJ1U
cy of any millionaire gambler, or any ,niu Xr,lV,,i..ImpatLc.,u, r,nrtl'-Y"
rprlslng Monte Crlsto from across tho fe" yT sT.lVdT j?t"loU,fSS hSf Hv
. During tho reign of the fr"m tho 'plump."
queen wnnton extravagance In dress. In llv- i'l S.V.1 ".'"I'i. ' "rJ?. ial nl.''er end of wlrei
i 1.. 1 ., , , . muni run mu nway irom ll entirely n rett
ing, lu gaieties, has never been so crazy moments, sir. until I lmvc Aissed you good
ub uu.. 1 wun nucn sorniu aeviccs io acrapo "' inun 1 11 innt m you ncain.
affording a much more satisfactory way of Thero aro bohio people whose dyspeptic together tho means for such oxtrav
me states to consider J " who imrtlclpated in the re- ,," ' X. " i . . B.lcs """ "vu 1 "lLlm! " HO l U"B wl such open salo of rank and person by thoso
. . . ,ini ul.- ...... ,.i ... 1 ... ... u,..u... uui iiiuuKii nu exclusively agri- inanninii in general mat moy lovo 10 praio who claim to lna.1 nnrlnlv nml Hint. In It.
canal, not uuder the w'nt flx-cliiy bicycle race In New York cuiturji it nnnnnr. . nv ,..,;,,. hn, .,, .,,',. . 0 V. ,m 10 ,cau 80C1ty and dictato its
aie reported to be In bad physical con- railroads. Its mileage Is a third larcer Of late they have turned their wrath th. i. n. ,.-n .
,.11. ,1.4 In ........I .... 11... tlltloll. llllll. llflU- II. lit 41... ul.il.. I.. ... thail KentUCkvV U Olniwlllv .mii'lni. nn.1 ,1 I.nlnul lhn nrnvnlnnon nt Jl.hnn.il.. I. ..... . .. K
you Insolent donkey, iih clon to tho 'phonj
us I please, deuce take you!"
I0CIIO SIIMi,
Thomas Ilnlley Aldrlch.
Who ran say whero Kcho dwells?
" ..nnu uu: o. ...... ,n it- ,,,,,... , .1 " ,..w..v..v .n,.u..cw ... ume, a man or tno nignest stunding -as n in some mountilln riivn mnti,i,.ii
attention of those who are contending 'vod, on the verge of both physical and ? f mn ' 'hus Bff0,r',lns trnnsporta- business circles. Seizing upon ono or two thinker, a scholar and a' brilliant writer. Where the ' white owl suHnd bH.
A New York Judge has ordered the
personal tax assessment of William
"Waldorf Astor stricken from the rolls
on tho tiling of an allldavlt that ho had
removed to London and had no Intention
of returning. Tho public will try to
get along without tho taxes If William
Waldorf will only keep his word and
Btay on the other side.
iks
f.if 11 mllltnrv n.innl If it... 1T..U.,., HOI'VOUS I'll iinso. S11..I1 rnnnu ...... I.. rmijr lumnei io an nuiuriuuM eases oi uciaicauon wnicn navo A I near V 70 years nf airo Prednrle. Hnrrlnnn i!r. " ""FP nequcsiefl dells.
States shall g'o on and binhl the Nlcit- hcdho sport, 'but tr.a.s of ondiir anc 1 'tJSC&oSx S.' w'JS ITZl f? --never so "SST ',S be";'
ragua canal in disregard of tho pro- .rrll to the limit which Is dangerous th.;st ualk- .shot. uthonH ffiri. on" do'nrspea" VuMt ai (
hlbltlons of the Clnyton-nulwer treaty, Jo the participants and should not be Woe. of Coillll7-TI,l IlliniIcIy lo"f r,oxl!B- , , , , that kind of pessimism that is not seldom Phantom of tho crystal air.
Why may not (5 rent Ilrltaln, alone or lu tolerated. Plnil,ed tl. Ilenlcrs Tho barklnB9 of Pessimists arc very poor found associated with Christian piety, for Daughter of sweet mystery!
conjunction with other maritime notion Chicago Tribune. ' testimony in behalf of any statement, ho is a rationalist. He speaks simply as a , ll':?nJ ",t."". "C1. 0.'.,J,uo:
coinpletu tho rananm canal, which could The disgraceful lynching In Indlann
.. . . 1 -i - 1, iiiiii iiiTii 1 ft rnv t'rtnnii nir
n,t. , .... . . 1 'linn n rn nann 1 1 v lulimnn If In in thnU tnataa I .. till 1 1. 11 1 .... - . 1 . . 1 i "l " .
iuc uocncsicr Unt cal and Camera com. " im men mov" ruiiuiui iuiiiubujuilt who ut-Hcriura i-UKllHti Aiyrtio Lr hikh io for thy hair.
j tear ws prayer,
will bo reaulred for buililliiB the Weuru- ( bualnosa. lm fl rp,iv 1 ml" overy virtue or every noblo thing bnuches." By this testimony of this dls-
L'lm rnnnl? oulclUlH (1 Id tho r hour fo nrovimt mni. tmnhin. Thn ..,, i.nnn i i i.i. which they meet, while evils and vIppr nro iilnculHhrd KneltKh mnn nf lAttnm Kchn, lift thy drowsy head.
" I - i-nwu i '.n.. u n uau UtMiu n n ill! 1(1 1 II Willi I . . ' I ' " - . v , .. .1 4 i. ..i. i
-.1.-1 - . . . . - - w n I urn uu n Bn fln, I li.. I l l.. it j t. i. . .. I All I I I It'll L I'll U II ( iltl rlllt'l I V III II
au fj titiu in-b Ynif r,mi i viuii'iii'i ii ill i in nirnrnn m !.. t.. i ii caniini nr s r.nn nnn nni nt nnn n(t tin " niaBiuiicu, uuu uuaoiiiiiMiH uaHu urcn lur ku u iiihl nianiins MiKiinn in tnr rri .. i .. i
Vil,nu1... l . i I w mm liiw H-t a UI IV . I If III UUI (II I ..w.vw lilt; ill t A 11 I " vu nu wk uiitv iuv HO . ., . . " . . , - -" I 1IIOU IllUni JU'lMltl illlVU (ivt'riiuui
' il'e" ami uie suite Commerce says: "C.rcat Ilrltaln mlirht Colorado the ollicials were reallv uart. new powers t0 lho test hy raising prices l" "u u' "-'. ciaim mat tno in America woum pinKuo mm far worse In YesteroVn ere rosy-ri-n.
...,uiu. ..,.... i.. ti. .I iikm Iii lb.. Irnnhlnn. ,1 ' nna W WB flomo rlKl'l restrictions " ? " .-" . "ner nas iobi its nuRiana, wnero u is vastly moro pervasive W",:", " ,V' '
that there Is no nrosnect that all the , .V, 4 .' . . ii 7., Z Z. . n upon retailers. As a result tho business "ioy raisiry. There never has from tho aristocratic top to tho cockney " keho!
... . . : .... mm iw Kimiuiui'u iuuti'ml (in I OOHT 1 J tui-tmHiuu inoii aiKl in nr tlm rnm nori w aaaaa ... uvvu u iimo wnen norreet nusinpsH nrnhllv uoriom nr Lorn on unrlnl llfo
"l ,,,, . , - - ...v vutHUMIVU IIIJUD ICII UU lVU.VUU IJUI I " - " I " '
niiliroiirhitlons asked for will he made.
Every Institution and public enterprise.
which can lay a foundation for a claim
on tho slate Is preparing to put lu a bid
tnp .v..rvl.l..,. I., ul.,1.1 mi...... i..i - "J "
... , nothing of Husslu and
rma foil nff tiftrt Cfft ,lim.
of tho l'amima canal rather than to l'flHtuto It lu carrying out Its lawless lag tho first year and tho trust now flndii was moro nt a premium than It Is at Now let us turn to Lord Charles neres
havo au Isthmian canal which should 1-'lB""'
be au American private way ami the In
licho!
nreatho the vows sho hIiipo denies!
Itself hard nusheil tn nnv tin. I'lnmniuri present, oitner nas tnero hcen a tlmo rorcra article "Tho Kuttiro of tho Anicln- Hhn lmtl. hri,k,.n vi,rv vnu..-
dividend on its preferred stock. In ordor whcn la proportion to tho opportunities Saxon Itaco," nnd take his testimony. Lord Whnt sho would she would not now;
.... ,t , UIUU, .. . 7 . ... ' . . Tlmn .ll.lHt liniir lmr nnrl.irlna
terests of (.lerinanv and Km nro. t.. mv 1 professional base ball players and '""" uul"ro. 1,0 BW.l 1110 " 7C " Whisper, wh st I shut my.eyes,
I 4. ii 1 ... jvor Ik UUtt UCCn COniDGMCU IO CUT fn ntvn I VM w v,vunj ijuuu, iiuiitDiv ijub 1 mu vuuuihiuii vi iiiuucj iitin niuuKiu mm
..... 1 the so-called base hall ...nminu , " "UD "mpeiieu 10 cue us own ;:" " '" ,. .:": J' " ' '.'.' "" 7, .7" ' "... 7. .. .. .. '
CUtl bo lllllterlnllv nnr.'il nml mimnnM ....on... ...... nuniuur u nriccs, tnus UlsorKanlZltlK the market and '"" nie now an wen as us tui iivuu in 1110 raiiRB 01 ocieiy. no con-
.. . , . r , , states, are uientlcal with those of Great """" "ei mu conuiuons or their lnnicting a hardship upon dealers who otnlcal ueaiy ami ror tnat reason men tosses mat
-p.... ..v.. iiuii ...u n.iiiu .luill.l cillll
bo moro tliuu generous.
Thoso sweet lls,
lifllO'
Kcho'
After proclaiming In a loud voice tha
Knglund could never consent to tho mod-
itr tn n iiw .in.iu 14 I,.... 41...4 couiracts ior tne next vmir'u u..,iu,ni 1 uoukiu toods bpfnm tlm hrnnir nnmn t,, imvo n aouoie inceniivo ror noinc honest. 1 "iiriusn society nas ucen eaten into uy
l'renchmen continue work nt Pnnnnm TlllK contest for supremacy promises to "atura' result Is tho rapid depreciation of TI, Is just as despicable today as the canker of money. From the top down-
, 4, 4 ,u""c ,UUK IU 1 "'i . . 1 !" , 4, enmera trust Bharcs and tho concorn seems over, It matters not whethor bo bo Kullty wnrd the tree Is rotten. Dcnuty is the slavo
and that even In the face of a threat of ,m I,,0U! 0,1 " imro than most'of tho t0 bo ln a faIrna """. 7," of petty larceny or of some Immense pecu- of gold, and Intellect, led by Ilenuty. un-
t the N'lc'MHlL'llll I'llllnl tlm l.'r..n,il ........I gaiUCS IlUt UP Oil tllO (1 III 111011(1 . n..rr.K. nt . . .- tntlnn. Thn n...l.l.n.ii n.llk n,l. I.u . u.. 1innn'lni.l nnnno In llin ulrlnira u'l.lnl. nrn
. . r-. ........ .v.,..,. .llllll I - .....muv. .11 .ICIUUUL LrutlLH. I .."... ..v. iiviaiDivuvj ,i,i,i ,.. LI1U I .'"n. . . ...v uv. ...p... .....w.. v
('iiltll)tlliv iIiiiim mil nn tun n nt.,i,. nf ...I.I..I.
Klnntl.... ..t .1... ' ' ..K. ,, i...
........... , treaty u WU pell out to this country? It would
Kansas City Journal.
start
Tho experiences of this nmhltlnim nnm. business world Bhuns ono who haa onco pulled by Plutocracy. What shall wo say
An Inti-rniil Conimntluii. bine aro Instructive Tho nromnt fniiinir been tainted with questionable transactions of 'ho now order of Wealth, of tho Breed
us Indicated by the senate, the Kngllsh ,,0t be a violent simnnm,,n ti. , . . ,IlalUlnHro American. off In Its trado shows how futllo it is to at- 18 a concluslvo proof how dishonesty Is 'or Kold. which Is Its malnsprlns, of the
press Is lutln.ntlng that lu case con- Z 1 i, I v . ,, , I ? ,. u0,n tho n",,0llnt f pollt,cnl ,u" tompt ,0 forco a fictltloU3 '""case in the abominated. way In which thoso who by birth and edu-
.'nKKlmw nr,, ,, .. ..u..V. .1..... .1. ,. .. 1,11 1 Hlt(-n1 lcltlfl to preserve Its hi- diKestlou It causes, tho proposod Nlcnra- price of any commodity that Is not a no- T1'e Intricacies of modorn business do, cation should bo tho sternest protectors of
r i " .i,u iiil uihuiij uepemience or a United States canal." Kuan 0,lcn Becmfl 10 la a way, an allmen- cesslty of dally life. People can get along raaml tho employment of thousnnds In the race, abandon all nnd ning themselves
or that country would not be offended, if Wo mako tho projected waterwav a -ry Cann1, without cameras and many did so rather whom honesty roust bo found. Tho now n tho shrine of tho Golden dod?"
International diplomacy Is a utieer tlilutr mint,,,.,. ,.,,,.,.i .i . V .. . . .. r than nay tho larm-r nriees .inmnn,i,! i business regime has created numberless This exceedingly strong language con-
...... ...1. 14 l .... ..' ' v ",u l'l"'i "l IV ' r Hl. (K ... I;:.-' nn.m. l ...mi. .,. l, .......77777 nrnln lhn frrnnd for irnln ns mill.rntlnr.
. ...u iiu.vi .ii uinrr wurus, an aneinpi io I 1 fcwl" 111 "n-i nmmitMimi iciuiiuusiuii i vv " " "
i n iiniiv ,orco Prices on luxuries promptly loads 18 an maispensanio requisite Tho success r'"B"
. . . to a loss In trade, whlls nn nttnmnt n of many an entcrnrlse. therefore, denends ".an of tho world, a gallant navnl com-
,iii.i, 77..i forco up prices on necessities stimulates lP" the high standard of honesty which mander. a member or an nustrious arlsto-
tho men who conduct It nossess. Thn mnm crntlo family, wiiose political experlcnco
i'liuim uer nnu over .,,-.. . ' " " i. u- ...... ... nml Knelnl llfn have henn full nf thn hnat
nnu.j in luiiiu io griei sooner or later. I "uucl" " if muiti no win uo in -
Tho experience of tho enmern trust Is ox- demand. The less honest he Is the more "rportunlty to know the truth whereof he
.,,w Wniei, ti... iienult. ccptlonal only In tho remarkable quickness stubbornly will ho bo distrusted. Tho man, P,S- testimony of Lord Ilercsford
Clevelund Leader. with which this wnntii.hn mnnnnntv mnnhn.i as n result, who wins tho onnortiinlMns corroborates that of Frederic Harrison and
Tho courts of Nebraska havo decided that the end of Its tether. that lead to success and who holds thns,, convicts Ulshop Potter of Ignoranco In his
tho Standard Oil company must ooen Its Manv other nnmhinniinn. nm., .nt. onnortunltles nftnr once tlinv sr. wnn i. charge that American society compares dls-
district court oil charge of accepting bllltv of that route This U .i.l.niM,i ;,ook8,to tho a"orncy gcuernl of that state, similar nlms during tho historic trust cinze the man who Is famous for his Integrity, f'vautageously with that of Kngland In
bribes by maklm: hlni out to h the v , nils is admitted Now it remains to bo seen whether tho of a year or two ago aro now facing dim- Such a ono can always command a premium h matter of being blood-polsoned through
T ct In of C L ill nLmlf . k ' 'l"lo. U order will bo obeyed. cities of tho same sort. Tho overcapltal- on his services. the virus of tho "gold bug."
mid when It Is Hummed up practically nentmllzntlnn ,ir,.,... .....l n Ji,..ii ....
duplicates the maneuvers of professional the Judgment of the worhi timt Jlr Urynn was wIbo not to
horso traders. Tho statements of each thereby gain a decided nillltarv dv,, , iT1"', Th aam 8i,cech "
renulro verlllcatlon wililuj j,aiu u nt titan nuutarj adau- daily In n campaign, but an .
rtquiiu triiaiitl0iu tUKOf tJa,ra w nevltllbly bu n t.om. Cle doesn't look well printed
iieting waterway open lu peace and In 111 u newspaper,
W1,H olllJ 10 "n'o uoen expected, war anil the Panama route offiun th,.
the local popocratlc organ rushes to the world opportunity to bo Independent of
defense of tho republican mayor of United States canal. There Is no
oouui umana, who mis neon held to the Monger any tiuestlon as to thu practlca
Don't Buy a Kodak
I'll 1 1 1 j cm ui-t mir iirli.'.'H I'rrmo
CumiTiia 10 I'KIt CliNT DISt'OII.V'l'.
i:vrr thlnu cut lu Ihc corp.
victim of "an organized assault mion also conceded thut It has sonio tleclded
mo integrity or tno public service." advantages over tho .Nicaragua route.
Without reference to the guilt or Inno- The Panama canal Is well advanced and
lloimlcm Itrlort Wiiriuly,
Indianapolis News,
According to tho Infamously libelous cl
lied concerns nnd those that sought to exact T,,o world Ib not yet rid of rascals, to
higher prices for their products are tho ho sure, but It Is gradually Increasing
oars that are likely to be In tho doepest the army of mtn who nro reliably honest.
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cence or tins particular otllcer, the aflin- can be completed In a few yenrs at it cular Issued by tho directors of thnTmiinn V couapso or quioi tussoiutinn l"u" ' ""kvhy niung, not tracts from India In tho face of brisk Ilrlt-
,ty between the Worhl-Hcrald and oi,.- cost considerably lets SmniU nltiZSZ llZ "lZX tLlZ'TV t'Z Wh
clal crooks Is only once more exein- fortho.NIcaraguaca.ini. " advance and don't discovered that tho bigness of an enter! world-has decreed that honesty pays. vir. qukkest deHverr inP other words It's
' - v The effect upou the .Nicaragua canal of tol' ni and then not tnrllT it StY S,r'f,B dJeS not de,ern.lne tho size of its tne and self-interest, therefore, prompt Its hustling progress against plodding con-
ior gas uuu men aoi lurnish It. The dividends. perpetu&l practice. eervatlsm
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