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    THE OMAHA DAILY HE 15: THURSDAY, .rAXITAKY 17, 1001
STOCKMEN IN ACTIVE WORK
liavo a far more vital Importunre In con
nection with Industrial conlllct. Tho strug
gles nnd conlllctn of nations werr once
wnoiiy uy rorco or arms. row such cmi-
iiinm urn iipr-nnnni? it's iliki lens iii'iiui'iii.
A quiet, but no loss Intense, conflict Is
coninci
Executive Committed Report Adopted at S'fTeV.urfo'r'aro.'.s'.rPar'
reaching in results,
Stlt Lake Oitj Contention.
PROVIDES FOR INCREASED MEMBERSHIP
Donril Also WmiM 910,1)00 Hnlscil
l'rlmlr Subscription an lliiHTnency
Ktitul I'nprrs, Hesolutloiis
mil Day's DIsciiksIoiis.
All the nations at tho
ducts. 1 trust that the committee on
resolutions will take tin tne question ami
bring as strong n resolution as they can
twiKHltilv ileinniiillnir that imr national legis
lature shall enact and provide means for
ihf eriffirfrtnint nr mini leclsiAllon. J nuj
can do themselves credit ana insurr mr
their product, tho handler and tlio mnnu
facturer a bettor tirlco and Increased tin-
present time are tiiKnged In one tremendous mand and thereby Increase, their own ngrl-
Siruggin ior imiiisirini Huprpinnry . m-ie, cultural industries,
S.L.T LAK13, Utah, Jnn, 16. At the open
ing session of the National Llvo Stock as.
oclatlnn convention this morning tho re
port of tho executive committee was read
nnd ndonted. Among other things It pro
vides for an Increased membership In tho
ss.oclatlon and for tho raising of 10,000
by prlvato subscription os an emergency
fund.
Secretary Charles V. Martin submitted
his report to the cxecutlvo committee,
showing what has been done during tho
last year and making recommendations re
gardlng future work. He said:
Tho vexed question of Inspection Is at this
time HRltntlnK tho stockmen of tho wen
iirnlmtilv morn than nny other subject. Uio
nranfliii avtLtnni nf iimnec'tlm? llvo stock
In transit at every state line Is not only
unjust but unnecessary. It iippoaru that
limner wuv in nnnniln nrotectlvu meas
ures Is by a system or federal Inspection,
tnaiilittf In Km tntn r.ntlltnrv board thO
duty of regulating diseases within their
states. When stock Is louded In one stato
for somo point In another, It should bo
Inspected by a government Inspector whoso
bill or lieaim annum carry uiu miiinm-iii
across nny number of stato lines without
further examination. Tho federal govern
ment Is In favor of this Inspection.
Opposition's 1'imrrftil Lobby
You art) desirous of accomplishing tho
dorcal of tho llrout bill now rctoro tho
senate, tho adoption of an amendment to
tlio iweniy-oigiii-nour law nmi mo inicr
stato act, an order or law providing for an
annual classified census of llvo stock, the
milmtltnllrin nf rcilorul for slate Inspection
und many other matters of vital Importance,
to thi! Industry. It Is we'.l enough to meet
In annual session, discuss and adopt rcso
lutlons and mall copies to congressmen
but unless IIiIh Is followed l)V the per
sona! offorts of bright and Influential men,,
your work accomplishes little as ugalust
mo powcrrui loimy or tne opposition, minimi
tho Orotlt bill become an operative law, It
means u loss to the slock Industry of tho'
nation of ut least J.W.OOO.OOO annually. Tho
oxtienso nf a few thousand dollars by nil
organization of this magnitude spent to
defeat a proposition of this character would
tin but a bimalello as comnared with tho
loss you will sustain should you neglect
to provide proper means to secure lis de
feat. Tho samo argument wilt apply to
other legislative nffnlrs you now havo In
hand.
Tho membership of the association has
Hteadlly Increased during tho year. It now
numbers 110 orirunlzattons. renreisentlnir 12.
ooo Individuals, engaged In some ono of
tho many branches of tho llvo stock In
dustry, over 10,000,000 head of llvo stock
and an Investment of nbout JGOO.OW.OOO.
On motion of President Springer, C. A
McGrath, Charles McCarthy and J, I).
Font ha of Canada wero admitted to scats
.National Live Stock Census.
L. O. l'owers of Washington, I). 0., nd-
dressed tho convention on "Our National
Wealth In Live Stock." Ho said:
Tho census of domestic animals In cltlen
and towns shows that there aro at tne
nresent time outside of tho farms nnd
ranges Z.833.S77 horses, 1C2.115 mules and I'J,-
oiu asses, rno total or tneso tnreo Classes
of useful animals In cities and towns Is
3,00S,M2. This Is less than ono-llfth of tho
total number of theso nnlmalH at tho pres
ent tlmo on our farms, and yet our city
horses, mules and asses outnumber those
of all the same kind on tho farms of most
of tho Kuroiienn countries. Austria nt tho
last census had on Its farms l,Gmi,l49 horses
and mules, or only one-tenth of those on
our farms anil one-half those In our cities
and towns. Great Ilritaln hnd 2,040,300 on
Its farms. This Is one-eluhth of our farm
horses and only two-thirds of thoso In our
cities and, towns. The French farm horses
numbered 3,4fiG,2.r0, whllo those in tho Oer-
inun emplrn only iiiiiko a total or 4,(K,iKn,
Tho latter country has tho lurgest supply
of farm horses of any nation of liurope,
with tho exception of Ilussla. and yet Its
supply of such animals Is only one-fourth
tnai or tins country,
AVIiy AVe Supply Croat llrltnln
A moment's consideration of these llgurcs
brlmis out very forcibly tho reason Great
ltrltaliv purchases horses and mules In tho
united mates ror trio south African war.
It also explains tho reason Or cat Ilritaln
tlnds So much dlfllculty in supplying the
animals on which to mount any In run tiuin
ber of soldiers, 'To havo taken ull tho
horses and mutes needed In this war from
as In the conflict of arms, the horse plays n
most important part.
Tho averugo norso is noio to penorm six
times tho muscular work of an average
man. A man and a horse can ncrform tho
work of seven men without a horse. Ono
person with two horses can successfu'lv
rntnnefp. other thlnits belnc the same, with
thirteen men with no domestic animals to
aid them.
Wheat Is Cbenp for Clilnn.
The last sentence describes tho power of
competition of the farms of the rutted
Mtutes Willi more oi i nina. i nni cojmry
Is a and with few horses used III aitr CM
ture. The men depend almost wholly upon
their own muscles, in tne united mates
every farm worker on an nverage has two
horses to assist him. The American farmer
with his hones, enn protiuco rood at nut a
frnetlnn of tho labor cost of the Chinese.
Tho whent raised In California or Minne
sota can even now be laid down in China
with nriillt. as comnared with Chinese rice.
The workmen In Hong Kong or Canton, or
even I'ekln, enn llvo more cheaply on Amcr-
leon-grown whent man on tninese-grown
rice. Tho horse Is tho factor which enables
thn Amerlenn rarmer under the most nil
verso conditions to dominate an Oriental
miirket. with well nruanized trnnstmrtn
tlnn sprvlen this ad vi! tit net- will irrow. and
tho dream of Mr. J. J. ill!l, president of
tho Great Northern railway, will bo real
ized, of opening up a market In Clilnn for
American wheat that will consume more of
our hrendsturfs than wo aro now able to
sell In Hurope. If this Is done the prlco nt
agricultural staples win enormously m
errasn nnd the vnl.m nf farm lands Will
double. n a short time. Tho horso Is hero
tho power that gives tho American rarmer
the advnntngc; It enab'es us to outbid the
Htm sh and German farmer n lis own
markets In snlto of tho barriers of tariffs
and bounties which Germuny litis raised
against this couutiy.
Amerlenn Kiirinrr Aro IIIumnciI,
Tho nveraco farm worker of this country
httH two horses: In Germany tho relative
uumocr is rcverhcu, nnu tneru tiro two tunn
workers to every horse. As a result tho
averago farm worker In tho United States
nntiH ins wont in general llirce times as or
feotlvo ns the corresponding workman com
ucitlntr with him In German-' This fact
enables tho r tilted States to ship our fruits
rrom uanrorniti or ruin, our came irom
tho great plains of tho west and our wheat
irom -Minnesota, and to nx tne price ui an
mo in rm products sold.
The horse s. therefore, not vet n tilnvcd
out fotco In tho Industrial world. It Is not
ns vet "a baek number. It must bo reck
oned with on every battlefield nnd In all
calculations of modern warfare, nnd In all
considerations of the Industrial comnetlttou
or nations, rno American norao unu muio
tiro masters of the situation, not only on
tho bloody Ileitis of South Africa and China,
but also in tho Industrial conflicts that aro
now engaging tho energies of all tho na
uons or t no a oue.
1 havo occ.inled so much time In tho con
slderntlon of tho economic Importance of
tho horso In modem llfii that 1 have but a
few words to add concerning that of tho
other domestic auimnls on our rarms and
ranges. Theso animals tiro In every way as
Important as thoso already mentioned. Tho
cow, the steer nnd the humblo nig are play
ing tneir part iiuito us effectively ns tno
norso a tut muie in tno struuirio or America
for tho Industrial miiiroinncv of tho world.
Our cnttlo and swlno glvo our people In the
nggregato u tremendous Importnnco nnd
power, as i havo said, the want or tlmo
forbids mo to attempt In detail any state
ment of that power. I will content myself
with saying thut tho American hog by fur
nishing cheap meat to tho workers of
Hurono Is tintlermlnlnir tho nower of all the
old-vested Interests of tlu nations of that
continent, and will in tlmo bo a factor for
toppling over even tno tnroncs or Kings and
tno power or aristocracy.
Western Cattle Irrexlxt Ible.
Thoso of you who havo seen 1.000.000 buf
falo moving In one vast herd. Hweenlmr
down everything before their momentum,
navo tno basis rrom which to picture the
Irresistible power of all tlio cattle fed on
tho western plains In competition with tho
llvo stock Interests of Europe. Our mil
lions of steers ure stampeded, not to the
loss of tholr owners, but In n way that will
cause them to break Into and overcome
and domlnatn tho markets of the wnrlil.
Our canned meats furnish tho meat food of
tin, un i nr h HmitH A rrli.n ...,! Ml.li.n
'l'hf.thfr thnt unlilt.ir li'illu frnm 1,'ncrln ...I
Austria, France, Germuny, Italy, Itussla or
America, Jnst as our horses furnish tho
means for mounting tho Ktiropenti cavalry
and our mules hntil their supply trains and
movo their cavalry, Who Americans aro
masters or the situation nnd our live stock
Interests, more than our steam engines and
water wncois, occupy tne nigiicHl seat of
er. i no scepter or industrial supremncy
ci in your uaiidH. ino nanus or tnose
whoso representatives nro hero met In con
ventlon.
I cwiKratulato you. therefore, anil the
country, unon tho situation. It Is ono that
is run or encouragement ror tho American
peopio at tno opening or tno twentieth ecu
tury.
At tho conclusion of tho speech, on mo
tion or ticncrni uastiemnn of Kentucky, a
her own farms would havo so crippled hor voto of thnnka was extended to Mr. l'owers
agricultural Industries ns to disturb the ,or th .. m,innr in u.i,lr-h hn hnd ,ila
whole Industrial llfo of tho nation. It would ror ,no oul manner in which ho had dls-
lu a little moro than a year havo reduced
thn available work aulmals on tho farms to
three-fourths of the c uornlnl number, no
foro this limit could bo renched Knglnud
would yield to thn Iloer demands ruther
than suffer the resulting calamity that
would follow tho enl ansn nf her nurleul
ture at homo. Hut what Knglnnd could not
havo dono without a revolution on her
farms tho united Htntes has been ablo to
do with ease. Wo havo sent, or nro send
line, what will bo a total of nearly, if not
quite, 250,000 horses and mules, nnd theso
shipments havo affected our prices to only
a very smnll degree.
Not only havo wo been supplying Grent
Ilritaln with war aulmnls, but this country
hus boon tho market In which Germany has
secured, her war horses and mules for ship
ment to China, It Is cheaper and easier
and It causes less economic disturbance to
her Industries to purchase them hero than
on tho farms of the fatherland. Tho actual
und relative number of our fnrm horses ex
plains why theso countries In such an emer
gency as tho present look to the stock
growors of this nation for tho means of
urmy transportation.
Superiority of .Mounted Soldiers.
Permit mo In this connection to call your
attention to a. lactor ot our national mili
tary power to which you will find but fow
published references. Tho war in Hon tit
Afr cn. has demonstrated tho super or ty
of a mounted over an unmounted soldier.
Ono mounted man Is worth In South Africa.
and In gonortil. In modern wnrfare, three
unmounted ones, In war, therefore, tho
cussed the subject.
HeuelltN of Horse Shorts.
O. P. Updcgraff of Topoka, Kan., spoke of
tho "llonofits of Horso Shows to tho Horso
Industry." Ho said In. part:
In tho years 1S37 to l!t00 thn hnrsos In llm
United States Increased In value llGO.oon.oon
This was nt a time, too, whon there were no
norses used on cur lines, when automobiles
wero in common use. tho bicvclo in ns niueli
as It over will be. and now nt thn rlmvnlmr
of the twentieth century the horses meet
ing tho requirements at present aro not
nearly enough to meet tho demand, nnd for
this rensou prices today uro higher than for
years. Instead of going out of fashion
horses nro moro In fashion than over be
fore, li is tne iiign-clasH norso that brings
tho high dollar and the horse shows hold In
many or our largo cities nro largely re
snnnslblo for their value.
During tho last year the record shows tho
highest prlco paid for a single coach horso
was ii.nw; tor a -pair or coacu horsos, s,zJ);
for a woman's middle back, 12,740: for n
woman s phaeton pair, S5.300: for a park
four-ln-hand. $10.2r): for a hunter. 15.000.
An average of 11,126 was ohttilned for forty
head of trotting bred coach horses and
J&01.DO ror an average of 700 horses sold at
ono sale of trotting bred ones. Theso sales
havo an taken piaco within the year and
while not particularly sensational nro lndl
catlvo of a healthy condition of tho horse
industry
Goorgo Q, Cannon, who had Just returned
Olro Against Dairy Iluttrr.
Colonel John F. Hobba of New York spoke
of "Olcomargarlno Versus Dairy Huttcr."
He said In part:
if ihn iLssault of butter upon olro
mnrearino Is successfully carried Into na
tional legislation It will further cripple our
larno constitution und spring into existence
thn nrst Horn nr n lam lv oi nernicious
statutes which will strangle competition
and hinder trade In moro lines than one,
Thn silk manufacturer will have the pre
cedent und license to Jump upon the cotton
farmer by usklng that mercerized cotton
shall not feel llko nor look like silk, even
though tho appearance nnu wearing value
of tho cotton fabric so treated Is height
ened. The kllllne of tho mercerized cotton
Industry would also glvo tho caustic soda
Industry u knockout blow. rno manu
facturer or woolens, ucing niso anecteo.
may Join the silk man In his action. In
the contest the manufacturer of commer
elal "snun" silk, a compound fabric of silk
and wool, might also bo cracked. The
bird man may ask for the annihilation of
tnrdlno and any other stibstnnce which has
tho rorm ami anpearanco or laru ana wnicu
may be sold by unscrupulous people ns
lard, Tho enno sugar man will hnvo tho
right to ask for tho exclusion of glucose,
which, (hough sweet, differs from sugar
innrn than nleomiiritarlno docs from butter,
Tho ollvo oil manufacturer nnd Importer
will havo tho legal right antl precedent to
ask for tho squelching of cotton oil, which
Is a chemical equivalent lo unci a commer
lnl substitute for the oil of tho o'.ivc,
Kvcry other edible on man win 'lave tno
privilege to get every other similitude by
thn rnr nnd. IliruriLtlvnlv. chnW It off. In
dustries may kill Industries ud libitum und
ml Infinitum.
Is butter entlt ed to n monopoly or tno
smear market and Is it right or auvan-
taccoiis to force a trust of this kind upon
tho people and to forco Its products Into
tho stomachs or tno -peopio nt ;iu ccnis a
pound ror a li cents to l& cents article
No Copyright on the Tint,
It Is souuht o kill oleomargarine with a
10-cent a pound tax. claiming that It Is
colored in Imitation nf butter. The 111
ferenco Is that butter Is not colored. As a
matter of fact, nractlrnlly all winter but
ter Is coloied, so Is the bulk of summer
butter, to heighten Its rich uuncurancc,
ir nuiter is nutter, then wnv oo tno inc
torles add a deeper color to it? There Is
no copyright on tho tint. Hut the dairy
peopio ask congress to Issue to them a
color patent in tho form of a national
statute.
A pure, natural colored, rich dairy butter
is ono thing. A poor, waxy, cold tnr col
ored preparation, with Its poverty and
tallowy UDDonranco covered ut with nos
trums and dyes, and then fostered upon
tho public for what It appears to be, Is
another matter. Tho great bulk of tho
butter so:d Is of this poor, whte, waxy
kind. It Is simply flavored with cultures
and brightened by art.
1 will sten In further and say that there
Is scarcely a high grndo butter whether
winter or summer made which hns not
both nrtltlclnl flavor and artificial color In
It. Tho purpose of these delusions Is to
appeal moro strongly to the sense of sight
and tno senso or taste or tno purchaser.
why should butter alone have this nrtui
clal color right?
Tho market Is full of fraudulent butter
nnd butter fakes, and It Is not ole
margarine, cither.
itenovateii butter is the best or tho
frauds. There Is moro renovated butter
mndo In th s country than thero Is ole
tnurgarlne, and this kind of busturd butter
making is on the Increase. The makers
went so far iu to steal tho model of tho
packages specially designed by the Depart
ment of Agriculture for export butter and
then ruined our export butter trade. This
stuff Is made by blowing old, rancid butter
through milk, recliuriilng It nnd then mar
ketlug It us pura Klgln creamery butter,
Suit Water Ilutli Another I'aUe.
Sousing butter full nf snltv wnler Is an
other fake. Much of tho butter now on thn
market contains as high ns 20 nor cent
and moro or these foreign substances ono
nun or is not v. wnow The dairies, buy
tho pure butter fat as a solid, then Inflato
It for tho market nt 30 cents per pound for
water.
It does seem to an unbiased man In .tho
moon thnt congress hus a bigger and a
moro legitimate ilcld lit regulating tho dairy
Industry and thn sellers of dairy products
in eliminating tho fako products, branding
tho low grndo butters for whnt they are
nnd In clearing the butter market of Its
frauds, stuffed and Ingenious products
than In harassing a wholesomo and legiti
mate compound product Uku oleo
margarine.
If every poun.l of butter mndn wre of
tho oleomargarine chur.tctcr It would still
be the product of tho American domestic
nnlmal nnd fnrm. llenco It Is ono class of
fnrm nrndunt nnd farm nnlmal seeking a
market which Is also sought by nnother
set of farm unlmnls. Hns congress or the
one set a right to destroy the product nnd
the Held of thnt other Held of farmers
and slock rnlsers? Think It over quietly
and Impartially. How long will the llvo
stock Industries of this country pcnr.lt
such provincial selllslmess.
Tho relative Importnnco nf bu'ter and
oleomargarine In tho business affairs nf
tins country is mngnu cu oy too inirusmii
of the controversy between theso products
ARE PREPARING A DEFENSE I
Officials of Kaniaa Will Try to Juitify
Failure to Protect Alexandef.
LEGISLATURE TAKES UP THE MATTER
I'nssrn .lolnt Itesolntloti Condemning
the Deed nnd DrninntlltiK thnt
Perpetrators lip Punished to
Kali latent of thr t.niT.
LEAVKNWOHTH. Kas., Jan. 16. Ofllclals
responsible for tho life of Fred Alexander,
tho negro burned (it the stake yesterday,
today began tho preparation of their dc
fense. Tho negro's guilt of the assault and
murder last November of Pearl Forbes,
which ho denied with his last breath, wns,
they ray, proven conclusively by tho man's
own statements, while held nt the Lansing
penitentiary. This ovldcnco will bo Rath
crcd and published
In addition Sheriff Everhnrdy said today
that tho report that Alexander had as
saulted a third girl at Stllllncs, near Hero,
was true, nn that tho young woman hnd
appeared at the penitentiary yesterday be
foro tho start for Leavenworth was made
nnd positively Identified tho negro as her
assailant.
Sheriff Kverhardy, who, together with
Warden Tomllnson of tho penitentiary, Is
responsible for tho removal of Alexander
from the penitentiary, offered his defense
this morning. Last night, overcome by tho
strain under which ho has uorked slnco
Alexander's arrest, Hverhardy went to bed,
nnd aent out word to newspaper men thnt
ho wns too 111 to niako a statemont. Today
ho said:
"You havo no Idea what a trial I havo hnd
elnco Saturday night. Thoso who condemn
me should pluco themselves In uiy position,
I did my duty fo far ns lay within my
power, hut I wns overwhelmed by superior
numbers. I told tho warden that 1 would
lnnd Alexander In the county Jail, nnd I did
When I realized tho crowd was bent on got
ttug my prisoner I stood up in the carriage
and called to tho driver to drlvo through to
tho county Jail In spite of tho crowd and
overrun nnyoiio who should get In tho wny,
I locked the man up and did not glvo up tho
keys, although several demands wero made
upon inc. I deplore tho fact that Alexander
was burned. I did my full duty ns sheriff
of Lcnvcnworth county."
When asked regarding tho report thnt ho
had begged Governor Stnnloy for stato ml
litla Sheriff Kverhardy said:
(ilml Troops Didn't Arrive
"I did not request that. I am now glad
tho troops did not arrive, for It they had
thero would havo been Bcvorul Innocent
lives lost. Tho militia could havo dono no
good. Two compunlcs would havo been
powerless to suppress tho mob, nnd I have
not tho least doubt but thnt every national
guardsman would hnvo been killed. It Is
not necessary for mo to say whether I
think the mnn guilty of tho crime."
10PEKA. Knn., Jnn. 10. A Joint resolu
tion wns passed by tho Kansas legislature
todny deploring and condemning tho burn
Ing at the stake of Fred Alexander by a
mob at Leavenworth yesterday. Tho rcso
lutlon favors n most rigid investigation of
all tho acts and circumstances attending
tho lynching nnd demands that tho perpo
trators be punished to the full extent of tho
law,
Tho resolution wns passed unnnlmoiisly
In tho hotise'intt met with somo opposition
in tho senate'.
No nrrests of leaders of tho mob hnvo
been nmde,aHotwlthstnndlng the fact that
dozens of 'trio 'Men who participated In 'the
affair aro known. Tho coroner's Jury aqt
on tho case'tMs afternoon.
Hurled In Potter's l'lelit
Tho funorftr'of FrrdiAlexnnder, tho negro
who was burned at tho sfako yesterday aft
ernoon, took place today and was attended
only by tho undertaker and his assistants,
Tho remains were Interred In tho potter's
field.
Tho coroner hns Impaneled it Jury, which
viewed tho remains before Interment, but
ho hus not decided when ho will hold an
Inquest, Ho Is looking up ovldcnco In the
matter, but Is unablo to find nnyono who
can testify in tho case.
Nothing has been done toward making
nny nrrests and when tho mayor was asked
if ho would tnko nny stops In tho matter ho
answered: "It la a stato case. I havo
nothing to do with It."
Miss Thole, who it is charged, was ns
snultcd by Alexnndor and threatened with
death if she said anything about It, stated
to a reporter tonight that tho announce
ment that sho hnd Identified Alexander as
her assatlnnt wns erroneous. Her state
ment Is that Alexander looked llko the
man, but sho wns not positive nbout It.
I) cm nnd Another .enrn.
It was learned today that the city Jail
was visited lata last night by a body of
masked men on horseback who demanded
of tho Jailer that ho deliver to them Charles
Letcher, a negro, whom they declared was
guilty with Alexander In the assault and
murder of Pcnrl Forbes. Letcher had been
arrested for insulting several women nnd
been sentenced to servo thrca months In
Into tho arena of national politics. 'lhW
controversy Is borne of greed.
Supreme KfTort of Croiimerr Trust.
Thn Himrnmn elYnrt nf the forming croam
ery trust Is to eliminate nil competition so
ns to widen tho margin betwocn tho cost
of production nnd the selling price, so as to
increase tno prom, ino cuw iinmur unu
tho poor consumer nro alike eliminated be.
fnro thn mutter of tho nrotlt is figured
Thn nnnrer of tho neonlo must then cut
cow butter at tho creuinory prlco or lick a
meat Bkln. Nnpolcon know that tho poorer
plebeians of Franco needed a cheaper equiv
alent of butter nnd ho humnnely asked
tho famous discoverer or oleomargarine to
discover a cheaper butter for his peopio,
Hut tho butter fellows ure not as humnno
or as reasonable as tho autocrat of France.
Tho poor winter whllo butter Is cheap
fYir hm. hut whoever heard of a
creamery labeling Its 15-cent waxy stuff
ii,.r" nmi Hu r cimr a o-cent veilow pum
mnr luittnr "Hnminer7 ' Yet both aro mane,
though ull is colored, aim sum mr uiu
hirhnr nrlred nnd higher grade stuff. At
tlio mini day tno umiju, D," inll. Jailer flllnn refused to glvo tin tho
ho creamery conscience; : "epnrii r"ir - , ..... ... ,
Ilia rr(iii trwir V
tho chute! Your way Is well greased to tho
eternal kitchen whence your butyric Ilavor
shn forever rise:'
President Springer read an anti-shoddy
resolution that was ndopted by tne cx-
... ...... ...... uouifiu 14, w.iiiiiuu, wuo uuu just roiurncu muwumi n... . --
FiXw1. fronl 1110 Hawaiian Islands, followed Mr. ecutlvo committee. Tlio resolution calls
other things being tho same. This describes Updcgraff nnd spoko chiefly on tho enrly attention to tho oxtonsivo uso of cotton nnd
tho situation of thi United States from a history of Utah. shoddy put Into so-called "woolen goods,
prisoner nnd tho timely nppenranco of
other ofllcers pr.evonted his being over.
powered. The city Jnll Is situated somo dls-
tnnco from tho county Jull, and tho excite'
ment nround tho latter pluco over Alex
ander cnused tho affair at tho city Jail to
pass off almost unnoticed. Quiet prevails
...III..,,,. ,,,.l,l,,l Our nnnnnnn. u ...... w.,w. - iuu..,,
.... 1.. ......... I ... ". Mr. linker of Illinois moved thnt tho w. enl B tho attention Ol repruaumuin en 111
defense that must bo rnnked in effective laws of the association be waived and that congress to tho fact nnd asks them to pro- uil 1 mqt OFFER REWARD
....uu lnni- ivllh Ihn trnlno.l nrniv rf ,.,1 I .. . ..i., I ., aitr.li I.M'lalnt nn ns will nrn. llll-U I'"' v ' ' 1 1
...... .......... ....... ... r,,,.... , lIl0 convention pay irmuto to tno memory I v uu t-uww ..... -
soldlorH und a supply of tho best mouem . .. . . ... Toi"n" ,"n vcnt fraud In marketing tho manufactured
nrtlclo lis WllOIiy woui. i vuiiiuiiui-e
appointed to Investigate theso conditions
nmi nresent them to congress, me reso
lutlon wns ndopted.
Memorials nnd reports of the cxecutlvo
guns,
Tho Amnrlcun horso nnd mule nro to bo
considered not only In this possible rolntlon
to conflict on tho Hold of enrnngo; tlviy
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his wife anil family tho profound sympathy
of tho convention. The motion was unani
mously adopted.
Tho Kansas City Llvo Stock association
IlilB nrniltl roil n a Im 1 1 n r rnanl 11 1 Inn virlt
h j'li-t'tkavu "lilitMtt 4 VPUiuuun, W Jit 1 1! I f ,
will bo noted upon tomorrow. commitico in ruiereutu u ...
At tho afternoon session Mr. Stlckney of the committee on tho i.roui urn were reau.
Wyoming offered a resolution to tho effect Hcsolutlons wero auopicu in .
that a petition be sent to Washington fpr
tho establishment of nn additional signal
service in tho Hocky mountains,
William HoLton of Oklahoma delivered an
unlquo and characteristic speech on the
advantages of Oklahoma ns a stock-raising
territory.
Iliittered Side of the Uiiestlon
Hon. U. W. Wlllson ot Illinois spoko of
"Tho Iluttcred Sldo of tho Question." Ho
said:
The ngltntlon along the lines of nrevent
Ing the fraudulent snlo of oleomargarine has
been great and persistent nnd tho senti
ment of the wholo country Is In favor of tho
proposition, 'ino members ot tne .National
Live Stock association havo as great an
Interest In this as have other producers of
mod nroducis. 'iney nro largely engaged
in their nroductlon. tho growers and rais
ers of tho raw product, und thu packers of
tho finished know that tho greater tho
security tlio country has, that tho products
iney uuy irom tno pncKer are pure, ino
greater tho cousumntlon. the better the
demand and necessarily tho better prices
mat win prevail.
Hlght along that lino is thn national law
providing for the Inspection of meats. So
tnai wnen wn nuy meuis wuu mo lauei or
tho United Stales governmen' unon them
we know thut thn meats an. fit for human
fund! ho vim sen our great government lias
taken unon Itself that special function to
see that a particular class or rood products
Is tit for human consumption. That being
thn case, thero seems to be no reason why
tho power of the general government should
not hn cxerclHcd in the same wny along
that line to see mat thn rood nroducis nut
iinnii the market are what they nurnort to
be and thut the consumer shall bo protected
from rratui.
It seems to mo thnt this association can
do much to emnhaslzo the demand for na
tional legislation mat win compel an inon
iirnduetM to be sold for exactly what they
nr unit kyi "assist u national mire food law
conwiiliuh' iiontsi tieaiiuc in an toon uro-
(ioverimr Nliwilej Douldes Thnt It
I'si-loHM to Arrest .llemliers of
l.c'nveimortli .Mob.
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Every Day
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Inbroascs the confidence thnt men
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given.
1 - T . . t
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physical ci iulltions oi men Many
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to Dr. McUrow's influence und i;ootl mi vice.
TIIK ('Illt'AOO THAUIO KtiVIMW hiiki Ilr. .1. I". Mcllrctr of Oiiintin, cli,. Is n sprclnllst fully ilrsrnliiK of
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Over 20,000 Gases
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Intended to rIvo nn object lesson, but hang
InK would lmvo been better."
N'owspnpcrH throuRhoitt tho state Join In
condemning tho lynchlnR und calling1 upon
tho legislators to enact n law promptly
restoring capital punishment in Kanans.
HYMENEAL
I.anuilon-llroKnn.
KltKMONT, Neb., Jan. 10. (Special.)
Thomas It. Lnngdon and Miss Kate Ilrogan,
both of Pleasant Valley, thlH county, wero
married ut noon yesterday nt tho Pleasant
Valley Catholic church by Father Dclbovo.
After tho ceremony a reception and dinner
was given nt tho residence ot tho bride's
parents, which was attended by a largo
number of guests. Tho groom U a veteran
of tho Spanish war, having enlisted In tho
regulars. Fourth cavalry, in the tiprlng ot
INK. He Bcrvttl both In Cuba and tho Phil
ippines, wras severely wounded In one ot
the first battles with the Spaniards near
Manila nnd tllocharged on account ot
'wounds received in lictlon. The bride haa
always lived In this county and her parents
wero among tho Qrst settlers ot Pleasant
Valley.
CrlitunliiN-Colc,
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. I.leutenaut
.Martin l.alor Crlmmlns ef the Sixth In
fantry, U. S. A., and Miss Margaret Colo
ot thla city wero married nt St. Mary'a
cathedral In this city today by Vicar
General J. J. Prendcrgast. It wns u white
nnd green wedding and the decorations
wero In those colors or In happy harmony
with them. The ceremony was held undor
a magnificent bell of roses and II lies' of tho
valley. Tho brldo wns nttlrod In a dress
of wlilto tullo nnd carried a boquot ot
lilies of the volley. Miss Florence Cole,
sister of the bride, acted nB maid of honor,
and tho best man was John 1). Crlmmlns,
Jr. Ltcutcmint Crlmmlns Is a son ot John
I). Crlmmlns, n millionaire of Now York.
DOCTOR
Bit, IA. 9. BBART.lt S.
Clnrk-Ifimtpr.
BUTTE, Mont., Jnn. 10. W. A. Clark.
Jr., nnd Miss Mabel Foster, tho youngest
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Foster
of this city, nro to bo married after Kaster.
Tho engagement was announced today. Tho
couple will travel abroad for a tlmo, and
aftorwnrd will occupy Senator Clark's Now
York mansion. Tho young man Is the
youngest son of Senator W. A. Clark, and
Is engaged In tho prnctlco of law In Butte.
Ho Is a graduate, of tho University of Vir
ginia, Is 22 years of age and Is a millionaire
In his own right.
Andr rnon-.Mlller.
CKBTE, Nob,, Jan. 10. (Special.) At
noon yesterday tho marriage of Mr. C. B.
Anderson and Miss Tllllo Miller took place
at tho residence of tho brldo's parents. Mr.
nnd Mrs, T. II. Miller. Tho ceremony wns
performed by tho Kev. Morso ot tho English
Congrcgntlounl church. Later an elaborate
dinner was sorved to sixty Invited guests,
Including friends of tho family from Omaha,
Lincoln nnd Wither. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andor
son left for a tour In tho Southern states
this afternoon.
Cooli-.l ii r-.
TECUMSEH, Nob., Jan. 10. (Special.)
Mr. Wiiltcr Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Cook, and Miss Carrie Jury wero mar
ried last evculng nt the homo of tho brldo's
pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Jury, south
of town. Tho ceremony wnB conducted by
Itov. A. B. Whltmor of tho Tccumsoh Meth
odlst church In tho presenco ot n smnll
compnuy of rclntlves nnd friends. Both
tlio young people nro well known In this
community nnd hnvo n wide elrclo ot
friends.
In
TOPEKA. Knn., Jnn, 10. Governor Stan
ley decided tonight that ho would not Issue
an offer for a reward for tho nrrest of tho
porpotrntprs of yesterday's negro burning they will reside.
Inilnrsemcnt of n llvo stock exniDlllon to m i.envenwortn.
hn hold nt Tonokn. Knn.. In 190-i, "It would bo of absolutely no use to
tim.i thn visitors wero entertained nt Ibbub the offer, sain tne governor. n
tho Tnhrrnnclo with nn elaboruto musical tho guilty persons wero arrested they
would neccssuruy uuvo io unnurgu uiu
first trial In Leavenworth county and on
account of the present condition ot public
sentiment there It would bo absolutely
useless to attempt to prosccuto anybody
thero for the crime."
Tho governor had decided Inst nlglit thnt
ho would offer tho rownrd, but deliberation
on the subject Induced him to chango his
mind,
lle iiiN-Altlien.
HASTINOS, Nob., Jnn. 10. (Special Telo-
gram.) Mr. Jesse Bevlns of Omaha was
married at noon todny to Miss Corlnuo AI
then of Hastings, ncv. John Power of the
Episcopal church ofllclntcd. Mr. Bevlns and
brldo departed today for Omnlin, whore
nrnirrnm ElVen OV ino ."UUrillull unuiwi
choir, consisting of fiOO trained voices.
I'irvsiox.s rem wi:sti:hx vutuiians
Wnr SilI'l'IVlll'N II I'lll 111 IIITI'll llj' I III'
(ciie rul (overniiii'iit.
WASHINGTON. Jnn, 16. (Special.) The
following pensions havo been allowed:
luuitn tt Hnnnm HIP ".l!
Nebraska; Increase James Kay. Ne-
tin- v III nm Rrliwnli. llentriee. iju,
C harloH l'. Terwiuiger. ohiiuij
dlers' Homo. Grand Island. 112. Original
wldowH-Mury J. Olwits. Hed Cloud, 51..
inui iioMinriitlnn nnd Increase John H.
AiiimiM rilpceuHud). Slgnurney. J10. Increase
Koutli UitKolu: liesinniiiuii. iirwuo "
i.nnnpiirla M Merrltt. Huron. JH.
Increase-Sylvester I). Hrown, I'lnnktnton,
tv
Vvynmlng: Orlglniil-John AVntsoii, I-fira-mle,
J18. War with Sp;iln-(Orlglnal) Peter
Anderson, Cheyenne. s. ,
Colorado: lncreuso Patrick H. ow,
LaJuntu, S. ,
CntnloKiif HnimcH Ueiiiiiiiiepil,
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 16. Six hundred
delegates nro attending tho twelfth nntuul
convention of the Western Implement anil
'iiini.. imiiinrM' nHHoniLiion. e. i. iien.
president, In bis annual uddrews. said that
generally speaking the conditions for tho
lust two years had not been marked by
thnt same decree of success for tho retail
ii.nior tlmt the nuinufartiirers lmvo en'
Joyed, Ho denounced "catalogue. Iiouxes"
as abominable pirates hostile to tno liner
tu nf thn rntallers. nnd iirced the nssn.
elation to 'enve no stone unturned to
throttle their Influence,
TO PUHVIlVr TIIH (Hill'
Laxatho Uromo-Qululuo removes tho caune.
lliier-l.edily.
PLATTSMOUTH, Nob., Jan. 1C (Spe
cial.) Phillip Buer ot Loulbvlllo and Miss
Adda Doll Lcddy of Ashland cumo to tills
city today and wero united In marrlngo by
County Judge J. E. Douglas nnd returned
to their homo on the evening train.
NO MOVE TO ARREST ANY ONE
Chief of Police or l.piivi'iiwiirlli
ThliikH the .lloli Lenders Will He
AlliMVed to tio Frp.
LEAVENWOHTH, Jnn. 16. Chief of Po
llco Cranston when nBked todny If nny
effort would bo mado to nrrest tho mob
lenders, said:
"No, I think not. I know of no move
incut to arrest anyone." Continuing, Chlof
Cranston said: "I do not approve of tho
burning of Alexander, but ho should have
been hung. Ho outraged another girl nslde
from Miss Forbes on Labor day. hut noth
lug was known of It until lately. This
girl wns tnken to tho punltcntlary yester
day and Identified Alexander as her assuil
ant. It Is my opinion that he murdered
Miss Forbes."
Prabato Judge L. Hawn said: "There
arc some bad features about the affair and
I am sorry for it nil. Tho burning part Is
too tad. It hurts the community. It was
!; v ii ii n-1 to her I Hon.
LYONS, Neb., Jun. 10. (Speclol.) Pean
Evans ot Lyons and MUs Murie Robertson
of Poynotto, Wis., wero married at mo
homo of Iho brldo's sister. Mrs. W. J.
Stone, near this city, Inst evening. Itov.
A. L. Gray officiated.
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KANSAS CITY, Jan. 10. A special to the
Star from Sovory, Kan., saym A-mnskou
robber at midnight surprised J. C. Shoe
maker, cashier of tho (Jreenwood County
bank, as ho was working on his books, nmi
with n revolver ordered him to open tho
safe. When tho robber learned that tho
safe boro a tlmo lock ho bound and fiaRRcd
tho cashier and attempted to drill It. He
wbh unsuccessful und finally mado his
ftcapo aftor robbing Shoemaker of what
llttlo money he carried.
Sot'lnl DriniMTiitn In fun ventlon,
CHICAGO, Jan. 16. -Social democrats
nuinherliiK nearly '-W and represfntlim
thirty Htiiles. met in iiuiiouiii riuivfiiiinn
Tucsiluy Prominent umont; tin ileleKitlea
ivns KtiKcno V UetiH. thn orBnnlzer cif tlio
social ilrmocruey. Mnny women wore thn
badges nf ilrli-KUtcM. The cmiventiiin whs
railed to onlcr by Seymour Hleadman, a
looiil member nf thi mitloniil bonnl, Who
wiih tnudo trmponiry ihairman .Margaret
Hullo nf Mnf HacliUHCltH wuu elected tern
uururv secretary.
is intm-sttil and should know
7 about the woudeiful
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