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    The omaha Daily Bee.
K. UOHHWATUtt. ISDlTOIt.
PUIIMHIIKD liVliltY. M0UN1N0.
TKIl.Ms" OV "hUHHCIIU'T ION.
Until H,. wlll.i.nt Mimrlnit. Dun Ycar..tC.O0
Jallv Ui'C 11 nil Hiintluv. Ono Year......... 8.00
MUST PACK HIK 1HHVK. Bnn Olty to Chicago nt 7 cents a bushel
About ten days ago tho committee on and nre shipping constantly nt tlmt rnto
tho election of president nntl vlco pros- wlillo tlio open rate 18 11! cents, tliey can
Ident of tho houso of representatives nffonl to reduce the open rale to the re-
mado n favorable report on tho bill pro- bate standard and give every other Ml-
... . ... .. . ...... ..I .... It. tnt..t 4l.ii kniiin t.l'K.
VHlliiir for tho hummsbioh oi a cunw i um nnii""s "-
j-raiiy jjco nnu aunuuy. uno icurninni' ... . n .. .
illustrated Hoe, ono' Ycav tutlonnl amendment for tho election of liege.
2"udraynHeeU,onl'CYrcnr Mo United States senators by direct vote of Ho long as discrimination exists In
twentieth Century Farmer, One Year... 1.00 tll(J ,)co,,j0 favor of any one Missouri river shipping
.. UBLIVEllBD UY cAliliIKil. r ,,miitco reiterates point other points similarly situated will
)ally Bee (without Hunduyj, per copy ....
Jally line (without Hunduyl.Dcr week ....
Thn rennrt o7'tho committee reiterates point other points similarly
12a it-.. it,, h lvnnrpil hv the have a palpable grievance against the
tt&y'&W 1" tho last congress railroads. Until all secret rates and
relative to tho advantages Or UlO popu- Hecrui. cuiicl-iibiuiib mo iiuuusiini u.i
lar election of senators. discrimination Is discontinued between
'rim nrnrw.Pt of llin nnssnen of 1 1 Is rival cities enuniiy instant iroiu UI8UIU
Bvoning Ueo (without Sunday), por wcck.lOo
Evening IJto (Including Sunday), P?r
week ........'...it.' 150
ifcould ho addressed to City Circulation De
sartmcnt. OFFICES.
Omaha Tho Beo nulidlnjt.
South Omaha-City Hall Bulidln., Twen-ty-llfth
and M Shoots. .
Council Ulults-10 Pearl Street.
Chicago law Unity Building.
Now York Temple Court.
Washington wl Fourteenth Street.
iviniii-unnMnKNCE.
Communications relating to news' and cdl
genco wlietun sure thing or chance, or
even n doubtful chancp to earn n con
tingent fee, presented Itself. Ills
solicitude for the taxpayers has been as
unselfish as has been his Intense anxiety
to assist Judge Gordon In breaking Into
the city treasury for alleged back pay.
Tho only wonder Is that Judge Ullcr
should come" to the relief of tho tax
payers at this most critical Juucturo
when his presence at the dally seances
of Judge Gordon's, police, court Is abso
lutely essential for the preservation of
tho glorious heritage transmitted to us
lu the Immortal Declaration of Iudc-
cost tuUonaTamendmcnt lthe house nt.ng centers popu.ar discontent cannot JS
of representative and the resolutions bo expected to subside and popular con- ! especially to Judge Gordon, the en-
,i.. . .... .. .. ,.,.,...,- .v.m ll.lonco In the tirofcsslons of railroad Joyincnt of life, liberty and tho pursuit
III1U1ILCU mu ll-(,loiniuvo . I f l.nltnl.lnaa
. ' ... i .. .nnnnporu Is tint tn l.o i.rtwlpil. f llUPpiUeSS.
States culling on uuugruBn iu muiaiu i o-
national convention to amend tho fed
cral constitution so us to make this
change In the method of choosing sen-
lorlai mutter should bo addressed, umana t , Impressed members of tho
Pe, Kditorlal department. .' ..,',' , ,,
BUSINESS LETTEHS. senate with the unenviable light In
Business letters und t,a.ye which that body would plnce Itself by
Mdresscd: Tho Beo Publishing company, i....lt. ...,i,i
Omaha.
KKMITTANCE8.
ooveunou YAHaANTS position. a local attorney who enjoys more
Tho polite, but decidedly positive, thaii common notoriety pretends to have
declination of Governor VonSont to (Uncovered that the mayor of Omaha
carry out the request of the Mimic 1ms no right to druw pay as member of
npolls, Ht l'aul nnd Duluth bankers, the lire and police board or tin excise
merchants and manufacturers who pctl- commissioner; he also Insists that the
tloucd him to relent In his opposition to members of tho lire nnd police board
tho merger of the Northern Pacltle with are entitled to no puy for acting ns ex-
the Great Northern and Burlington com- else, commissioners, because the charter
mends Itself to the friends of all good docs not epcelllcally provide for such
'government. payment This Is by no means the
Tho basic principle that underlies free tlrst time this question has been raised;
American Institutions is obedience to It was one of tho points before tho su-
nn K. THCBUCK. BCCrilllUf. " Kuuuiiuitu i ..v ...... 1 1... A nnirnni. I. n a tin mnrn r n lt n tipnlnn no I If- lit 41... nm.tnt,
tn.Ti.ii.Ki.... f.nr.u lirlnir QUiy .1. t-ii I " " " I Jv " '
ruui..i.i. .-"' nt full and nro unaoio w iicrcu wuuiuur uiu uiihj (.,,A ,... .,. ...... ui, r ... ni,i,m.i.,u.,..ii n..
U17S mal UJ aciuiil nutuu.. - xfnrnlflff I a .... , ... I tuw iu.tr iuuu u yuuui; v. 1 Litu uuuiuiiri.unotu tvuiuilODluu,
JSvenlng ana Sunday Beo printed uu""J
Remit by draft, express or postal orutr.
ayablo to Tho Bee I'"U"V,lnff ..,Vt t,i
Only a-cont stamps accepted In Paymn,1 "
foall accounts. Personal checks, except on
iJmaha or onatorn exchanges, not bccbpiuu.
THE BEK PUHljlBllliNU
turning .down this amendment should
tweuty-threo more stntcs Join with tho
other seven in tho call for a national
constitutional convention. This posslblo
contingency has been under discussion
hv momheru of tho senate committee on
STATEMENT OF CIKCUIjATION. -ivll...u mwl nlnptlnnn. nnil tho Ipnrned
. ... ...!.. nmintv. SI. t I -
"aoorio B. TMchuck Bccretary ot SSfiHn6 Boutlcmcn who compose that committee
Fubll;
Kmplou copies of The Dally, ,,dr1?r.II1g1; , necessary logislttUvo petitions should bo
addressed to tho samo congress or
Iowa:
I ao.ioo
l 30,000
i,.. ao.aao
4 ao.aio
6 30.4S0
1 30,310
i ao,i!ito
1 30,300
W . .30,330
10 30,140
II 30.4M0
XL 30,000
13 30,400
14 30,030
16 30,300
10 30,400
whether a petition onco mado stands for
all tiuio. This Is a dilemma that will
sooner or later have to be met The
Inllucnces that have heretofore blocked
17 30,000
IS 30,300
19 30,8240
So! 8O.440
t, -Ul.TOO
22"". 3o,uio the passage of tho amendments repeat-
tho contrary every governor takes a in which It was argued that Mayor
solemn oath to obey the constitution and Bonds could not draw this extra pny If
enforco tho laws. the, mayor wus left off tho -board. The
It Is easy to get business men, bankers law governing lu this particular Is the
and merchants to sign petitions, cspe- law regulating the licensing, tho nianu-
dally when they are circulated by troillc factum and sale of liquor, which ex
managers of railroads or agents of these pressly provides that In cities of tlio
&fore W0 lhU 3181 B .Soa't '
(Seal.) , Notary Public.
23-' '1"" edly passed by tho House of reprcscuta- ..,, nn whnm .,. nrn ,ipni.Iui. m,,tronolitnu class tho Knnrrt of Kim
""""ao tlvL'8 Providing for the election of sen- ent fof favon) Thcse 1)ot0oncrB llftV0 nml io1jco Commissioners shall bo tho
2 lltor8 "y dlrcct voto wo"1,1 "1avc1 ,ltU'; assumed no obligation or responsibility licensing board nnd that each member
" ilUBculty In preventing tho adoption of nnd cnn ,)0 lnduccd just ns rendlly to of bolvrUf whlch, under tho existing
. ' 1 tun n.HniiirifiiiH ci.i.iiiir 101 u uiiiiuntti 1 . .... 1 i ... i..,.....i.... .,. ..,. .
29 30,0001 , " sign a petition to uung a man ns nicy BimuBri lut.uuuB uiu uiujor, biihh re
nro to pardon him from the penitentiary, ccivo $400 for nls services. All tho
Tho constitution of Minnesota pro- niuyors of Omaha within recent years,
hlbits tho consolidation of parallel and including dishing, Bemls, Droutch und
..nmnntlncr rnllrnnil llimu nnil thn etnt. MoorcS. llUVU druWIl the llllnwimpo fnr
the adoption of the fetleral constitution utcg of Btftte cxprcs8,y provldo pen. 8l!rvk.o as member of tho police com
iwnenHi w c w U01 "e nccrawnj aU,09 for any nttcmpt to cvndo thcs0 mission, In addition to their regular
ror two-minis oi me rnaies to sue. conHtltuUoui provisions. Whether tho 'salary.
resolutions wnuiu tue mo ol u biukiu
....-l., .... I.IhI .tnln. ,ll,rll1f- llo
ti.'.','. BO,4ao nfo of tho pressnt congress, which ter
minates on March 4, 100-1. Hut If the
, 10.W principle which obtained at the time of
- -
Net total sales W8a,'!I
Net dally average .."'A
GEO. B. TZSCHUCK.
Subscribed In my presenco and sworn io
congress. Tlio fedcrul constitution
adopted by a convention of tho states
on September 17, 1787, was not rntllled
Wo have no doubt .that tlio cashier by Jlho(o Ihuu unUI May ilw nnd
fallen ror looting tnc ' Vermont did not rutlfy until 1701.
iylll lx plenscd to take up Mr. Meserve s
cry that it Is nothing but politics.
County Treasurer Klsassor shows
where tho money Js, but he does not
constitution mnkers were wise in In
serting the provision Into tho organic
law of Minnesota or whether the law
makers were wrong In inserting penal
ties into tho statute books for the viola
tion of the constitutional provision, the
duty of the sworn governor Is to enforce
the law.
GovernorVanSant pertinently puts the
question In a nutshell: "My duty is
plain. I most respectfully decline to
comply with tho request contained In
your petition nnd shnll continue ns vig
orously as nosslble to vindicate the laws
witnesses lu the postal frnud trials In tho second session of tho Flft,h con- f t t
Cuba testify that tho accounts were gress. This shows clearly that uctlon (3ovcrno-r vnnSant mny have offenddd
poorly kept. Their long suit evidently upon constitutiomil amendments does He bnnkcrH nild n,erchnnts who asked
Vvos keeping money rather than keeping not have to be tukon by tho requisite Wm tQ vMaUs ,,,, ontu of oflic(.( but hc
Bccouuts. number of states during the same term ,s entltled to tho rcBpoct of every Aracr.
' , ,w , . m COHgltBS, U.U ...UJ ,UU UUliC ,cnu cltfzcn wfao d0grcs to sc, gOVem
Tlio umiifiu i;i Mum.- uAmiiBi. 0le term to iinoiuor mini n Hiiiucieui.
tiavo the uuqunllned approyal of the mjmcr 0f the legislatures have spoken
grdnt bodyjf taxiweni bulls effoji; to to niaice p tne necessary- three-fourth's
Ing about eiultablo ussessment of corr i0tite states. - - -
forate property. If this principle holds good for the
ratillcatlon of amendments It also holds
The ten first amendments to tho con
stitution were, submitted on September
5, 1780, aud were not ratllled by Vir-
irluia until December 15, 1701. The.
. . .1. t ...A. ....l...l4.wt ....
, , . i.,uf l,na eievciuil iuuumum-uk nua siummiui iv
show where a slnjsla cent of Interest has
tieen credited tip to thc"tnxpayers of this """""' ' 7
peen cruuveu hii.iu fH on of the Th rd comrross and was
COUUty. I .... n.tr.tinl 1111HI .Tn.uiiirv S 17lk. lit
The appointment of Governor Shaw to
tho secretaryship of the treasury has
assured the reuoinluutlon of every Iowa
member of the. house of representatives
beyond peradventure, nnd tho cundl
dates who had been spoken of hereto
foro have all withdrawn or Intimated
their Intention to withdraw. The np
polntinrnt of Jtjtlge linker to the New
Mexican Judgeship mny have been do
signed to have a similar effect upon tho
congressional situation In Nebraska, but
the withdrawal of one candidate is not
likely to' have a perceptible effect on any
known candidates, and a few dark
horses aro still being groomed in the
political stables.
mcnt administered lu accordanco with
the law.
In looking around to see what the duty
of the United States is toward Cuba tlio
house committee, hukileclded that as the
war wus waged fof tfte bbnelit of Cuba
the people of this country are entitled
A PROFITABLE lyDUSTttY.
And now it is announced that three t0 haye. burden paused thereby re
eminent lawyers have served notice on
Tho coal combination has decided to gom, fjjp thQ ,ntlntlvo und'tlio grave
cllinlnato the wholesaler and sell direct flnd rt)Vert.ud gcntiemen of the senate
to tlio retailer, un tne iiruuL ... U),ght us we fU(.0 th(J ini1slc..
tho work or tno conininanoii uub nuum
I .... 4 ... 1 tliA M.itiiiimin
t,.t..niPii nro acnln worried Tlio new freight schedules on pncking
... tl. iiiiprPiiKed birth rate in that house products which will go Into effect would be futile to make such appoint-
country. The l'ailshiu yellow Journals February l rrom Missouri nvor pomw nients, in view oi tne aecisions or mo
might try the plan of offering a year's on all railroads In tho Western Trunk supreme court.
Kui.Mprlntloii five to tlio parents of ench Line association have been promulgated. Nobody in or out of Oranha will be
baby born during the year. The nev rates nro In every case a re- surprised that the lawyers who have
unction iroiu tue scuuuiiie mm iiu uvi-ii i uir juiint iuuuu u living uiu ui (iuiicu
moved before outerders receive further
Governor Savage that they propose to
appeal to the supremo court for a writ
of mandamus to compel him to appoint
n Bourd of Fire and Police Commis
sioners for Omahn, although the attor
ney general has advised him that it
llnanclal benefit Tho man who pays
the taxes is likely to take the sqtne view
of it
Democratic papers lu Iown aro advo
cating the abandonment of the district
system of electing' congressmen and
substituting minority representation.
Under tho present plan Iowa hns no
A British Model
Tlio swindler follows drlWnry ' boys Into
brokers' offices and watcbos thoir dellvorion
of slock. Ho ninkps nolo of tho places
whero tho check In payment for tho stock
Is not ready for tlio boy. Then ho goes
buck to theso places half nn hour or so
lator and asks for "that chock" If It Is
ready. Tho check Is shoved out to him
through a pigeon hole by ft cashier, who
cannot seo him and did not sco tho boy
whom ho Is Impersonating. Onco In thn
possession of tho check tho swindler. svlth
a celerity which astonlshos thoso who have
Saturday Evening Post.
t .... h.tin.,.1 wi.iniinn in fiinrlf tim tin vm. Thn lnclUh law now compels ft dls-
ovIIh of speculative promotion of ovor-cap- closure of tho promoter's profits. It C0-u'rJ
Italliicd Industrial companies, tho now Eng- that tho prospectus of n new compauy shall
llsh companies act of tho Jast Victorian stato: (1) How many shares aro to bo Issued
Parliament will probably bo tho model fori for other than a cash consideration. U)
our lawmakers. Tho framing of a very rigid Tho amount of money to bo paid any pro-
tnr tttn nrnUolInn nt IH-Htnr hn mnfpr. J31 Tho nlnOtint tO bO Pftlll III COIU-
been forced In England by tho popular out- missions for selling stock, ill ino axuouui iYe,tBatod Ids movcnionw, aosnea out and
makes certain alterations in tno eneck uy
n.pnns of chemicals. Ho novor Increases
tho dlrcct result of tho exploit of Hooloy. copies of all contracts by which stock is
Publicity Is tho baBis of tho new Eng. Issued otherwise than for cash, aud any
llsh law. Publicity It Is that Mr. lloosovclt person may tibtaln copies of theso contracts
urges so strongly In his rcvomcntla- by paying a small rco to tno goeriiiuuu
tlons to congress. Tho president has cx- As soon as tho company Is organised a full
ploded tlio theory of certain eminent Wall statement ot theso gifts of stock must bo
street financiers that tho trustees of a sent to ovory stocKnoiuer, uu v
national Industry have no knowlcdgo that of each year a filmllnr report rausi do maua
tho public ought to share. to .tho government. Any omcor u
........ i.i..t in ihn itniip.i a fnisn rpnort may bo fined nnd sontcncca
States havo been forming so rapidly as to to two years' imprisonment at hard labor.
alarm tho world, but tho wholo trend of Any company wnicn uocs noi ro
American legislation for their control was reports can bo- "wound up," ns they say in
backward up to tho tlmo of tho lloosovclt England. Should our own laws make tho
corporation net of 1P00. Tho corporation samo provision, io American company will
laws of Now York, for example, woro so havo tho right to disburso 50,000,000 or so
amended, from year to year, that loss and a year in dividends without disclosing tho
loss publicity was rcqulrod, and when Colo- sourco of a cent of Its Income,
ncl Iloosevolt becamo govornor practically Within ft year thcro havo been "anted
all publicity could bo avoided. In other in this country hundreds of industrial bub-
statos It has been much tho same, except blcs whoso existence" would novor havo
tt,n pnmtnnfKL.nnlllia lllfn Wpst Vlr. hpon thmicht Of had WO ft law IIRO r.UK-
rinin tn,i riplnn-nrn hnvn nut a nromlum land's. Undor that law eacn proapciuv
on wildcat promoting. must stato tho minimum suoscnpuou upo.
All through tho English companies act which tho. director will proceed to allot
runs tho question, "How much docs tho stock, and unless this amount bo subscribed
promotor get out of it?" All tho top-heavy within forty days all money rocolvod for
Industrials and fraudulent company schemes stock must bo roturned. No record can bo
ot tho post fow years owe their oxlstonco found of an American bUDDio-Diowor rc
to laws which allow tho promoter to take turning money to his dupes.
.ii . itn nun inv hi VinnH nn. Tlio whnn tho canltal of an English company
laws of Now York, Dolawaro and West Vlr- has been subscribed tho company must
pinto, permit stock to bo issued for "serv- hold a meeting, at wnicn tno suwiLnireia
Ices." Mr. Jamea P.. Dill told tho United aro entitled to an me mem iu ui
Hint Tmiitatrtnl rnmrnlsHlni. that a com- of tho directors. A week bornro tnis meet-
pany with a capital ot JIOO.000,000 had Ing a statement must bo sent to eacn snaro
given $10,000,000 to promoters for bringing holder of: (1) Tho total number ot shares
n.rpih,,r .iin small nronortlcs that had nllottcd.- with particulars as to tho shares
not boon earning 2 per cent. A prominent not paid for in cash. (2) Tho receipts and
flnnnrlor nrlnnwlpdirpd thnt ho had received tiavmonts of tho capital account. (3) Tho
.n nnn nAA fnt nrvnn irlnir a pertain creat in- tnal cash received by tho company. Not
rtiintrlili enmnanv. .ono company In ten recently organised
Millions upon millions of dollars havo under tho laws or wcai Virginia or ueia
hoon lvpn tn nromntprH on tho Aoory that wnro could faco such a mooting.
It posts nothlnir to nlvo away "water" that Thoso aro tno cmBontiai provisions oi mo
Is, common stock. Tho scrip docs not cost English companies ft6t which many hopo
much to print, and a company cnn glvo will form tho basis ot a now icucrai iaw,
$10,000,000 of it to a promoter as easily as
COMMF.KCIAJ. IMMOKA1.1TY.
A State of Affair neanlrlnn I'lnin
NpraklnR.
San Francisco Chronicle.
Th official disclosures of rato-cuttlng
which havo been mado before tho Intcrstato
Commerco commission merely locate defi
nitely a fow cases of violation of law such
as everybody understands to be common.
They aro annually reported by tho com
mission aa certainly In constant occurrence,
although not ordinarily capable of proof.
Traffic managers of Important railroad sys
tems confessed without roservo mat mey
wero constantly violating tho law by giving
rebates to largo shippers. Under tho law
they cannot bo prosecuted on thoir own
testimony, and wo hear of no steps toward
prosecuting thoso who havo received tho
rebates, or even for compelling tno restitu
tion of tho stolen money. It is, In fact,
notorious that such crimes aro not punish
able, for tho reason that high officers of
railroads will unhesitatingly perjure tnem
selves rather, than testify .to facts which
would send their accomplices, or even thoir
competitors, to pnsou,
tho amount of tho check, but usually de
creases It. In ono tnstanco ho reduced a
$9,100 check to $910. Then ho erases tho
namo In tho face of tho check and makes it
payablo to tho bcAror and gets It cashed.
A lighter, loaded to tho gunwalo with
canned goods, rclntca tho Evening Post,
tipped over tho other day when it was
half way across tho North rlvor. Now;
thcro Is enough nlr In nn ordinary tin can
to keep it alloat, and furthermore tho
wooden crntrfl on somo of thn others kopt
them up. Tho people who saw tho accident
from boats and from slioro looked on In
differently, but when thoy saw that tho
tins floated thoir attitude changed very
suddenly. Doatn shot out from shore ana
from ovory nearby vossol, nnd begun to
gather up tho spoils Just as tho messenger
boys and gamins of Tiroad Btroot pounco on
an overturned pushcart. Many a dlnnor
that night was Improved by tho addition
of plncapplo or potted ham. At last lust
ae tho last floating dainties woro disappear.
tug, tho long black pollco tug appeared.
When tho boat reached tho scono ot tho
catastrophe, JUBt ono man was on tho- spot
Ho had rowed all tho way-from shoro In
tho hopo of finding sorao black cherries.
Ho was so absorbed he did not-soo, the
pollco boat, nnd Just as It overhauled him.
ho had spied tho Inbol ho wanted. "Pitt
that can back on tho lighter," shouted tho
sergeant. Tho poor follow gavo ono look
and complied. "I only wanted ono kind."
ho said, hb ho rowed ashore. "If I'd
grabbed llko tho others did I'd got a halo
ful. Now I'vo got nothing, that's what
comos of being an epicure."
HOUND AIIOUT NEW YOIUC.
i
nipples on tl.p Cnrrent of Life In the
Mctronolli.
Theso aro stirring days In Gotham. Men
nnd things aro moving at a pace rivalling
Wall street during a bear hunt, ino innii
ot tho tunnel collision had scarcely passed
away when tho tunnel contractors handed
tho town several high ballB of strenuous
dynamlto. And Just ns tho excltemont was
receding County Attornoy Jeromo flow over
a low uesKS ana imiutu un uiiyci-t-ui. uu
tho sarcastic Jib ot tho coroner's deputy.
All theso stirring events coming In hot
succession dazed tho metropolis, and much
tlmo and soothing syrup will bo rcqulrod
to restore local nervo1 to Its normal ono.
Tho dynamlto explosion was a knocker
of peculiar meln. A bloated bondholder
clipping tho coupons near by was tossed
against tho celling of his room, without
damage to" his hldo or his bonds. Tho flag
on tho staff of the Grand Union hotol was
stripped from Us cords and sent skyward,
lilts of wood wero driven Into tho walls of
nenrby buildings. J. Jefferson Stanton of
Orongo, Mass., sitting In a barnors cnair
Mr. Ilnrrlmnu nn n Humorist. '
Indianapolis' Hontlnol.
Mr. Hnrrlman really outdid himself ia
his explanation to tho Intorstatn Commerco
Commission ot tho benefits of tho Northern
Pacific combination. In reply to it sugges
tion that It would enablo tho company to
control rates, ho Raid that tho complaint
had been mado that rates woro too high
and "wo may bo able to stop tho dlscrlm-"
(nation In rates of one shipper against an
other." Considering the recent testimony
before tho commission, tho Idea' that" com
ploto control by railroad officials would
ollmlnato discrimination In rates ;is' quits
humorous, nut Mr. Harrlman "has a
humorous vein. Ho seriously' argued to' tho
commission that competition could?" not
causo any pcrmancat reduction in rates.
M1UT1IFUI. JtRMMlKS.
Such a state of affairs requires piain , . Bhavod. When tho explosion came
speaking. If our great railroad ByBiemB barbo laghcd Wa nck on tho ,cft
nro manned by lawbreakers and .perjurers, . of g)as8 RnBhea
governed by precisely tho samo coao M hls throat ncarjy severing his Jugular vein.
pthtnn which eoverns tho thloves and rour
dorors who fill our penitentiaries, It Is tlmo
that tho public understood tho situation. It
such ft condition exists It Is an indication
that our entire commercial system Is based
on fraud and supported, when necessary.
by perjury. Wo havo no commercial men
tnnm lticniv to bo honorable, or having
n-eater nDDearnnco of an nonoramo me, , , . . , ,,.. t,iHp11. onn of tho
democratic congressmen and us a than tho high-salaried offlcors of our great )ork t th Murray n,u notcli wa8 bohlnd
minority, Jurtgeil by the lost vote, they Industrial ana varrymg thQ (,esk whe he hcard tho nol80 or tn
wnniii nnt l.o onHtioi tn. ,n, these men win niro rneiuBtiYCB uut pvnimilni? dvnaiulto. The doors or tno
- '-v. t -"-"j. ., . ,, aA .in Wo certainly r r ' - x tj,.o
cannot oxpect anything better from retailers jumned Into tho .safe nnd pulled tho
fUnthlne nf tunnel, workers was blown into
etxth-story rooms ot tho Murray Hill hotol.
Engineer Todd, whoso post was near ine
dynamite house, was blown a block and In
stantly killed. A doctor was in tho act of
performing a dollcato operation upon a pa
tient's oyo nt a window of the Eyo nnd
Ear hospital. Both thrown over; neither
So long us the rnllroads give Kansas In effect to figures Identical with the commission contentions should be re- AccordlllK to the cUSus bulletin on n?2X ? sale or iS!: 'whefhohad"; Covered0
... . ,n Ltn. ,.,.1,.... il.t tlmt u-nni ii rtnl tv nlnircnil illll'lllL' iii.tnnt in lot thn i' inutpf c no. ricrhtrt or traveling oaiuBuit." oor t0 nitcr mm, w Uen no naa recovereu
of tho losses
City BO to 0 per cent rouine on itpuu rmcs uim a m iTO, .u,u,, ,aUi lu ...i u. v.uuj.iti uun--. Kni.ruska's muuufaptiirlinr ln.liiHtrii.a the mi it i a fact well known to all wno - u m,i from tho
rates while Omaha shippers are obliged all the tlmo that the old schedule was over the. pollco commission have con- t ,m,.klnc, ...,.( nt 8o,.th omnha havo extended commercial dealings that In . , macmcnt ol the other
to pay tho tariff rate Omaha cauuot hope the ostensible stnndard. stltutcd the most profitable Industry of nrc8ent investment of S15 000 000 a11 tnes0 c,aBBes 1,ar8 nro 80 numeroU9 clorks, who wero puzzled over his sudden
to compcto with Kansas City as n grain Tho trallle managers now want It dls- these lawyers when there Is a scarcity Te llS8e8gor w0 wakt8 th tn st that nobody can ' --" disappearance Estimates ot
market. tlnctly unUerstood that tne new scneu- or moneycu muriiorers ana weaitny fof 0ieWklng house district, however, ,"". or not. It Is. however, generally sup- r"Uh "Ul" .-vy-ji-t-.-
, , , .. . ,. w,,,cu us 11 Mmww VL lU4:l ""8 u,u """ l ueiwiu. ,3 expected, carefully to avoid reading posed to bo true that as men got oil nnu Mn Low u BalJ to bo jetcnnincd to
It Is announced In New lork that tno oUl Seiiednlo minus the secret rebntes, Nearly every time a fireman or a po- i.iihd nccumulato money In trade thoy adopt tho thn ...,. thG most famous thor-
virttt- lnnilpr nf TnininnUV linH made UI) I ...in ik otHntlv iwUioroil -to. wltlinut vniln. I llnonifiTi lmu itiwtn illuplinrrrnil n in.,i """"" -,.h nhlt tncy nd0pt other luxuries.
nrn M. fmm Willi ntrppt In Now
With ex-Senator Hill and his friends. tlon Thls HHUrimc W1U bo taken with theso public-spirited lawyers have vol- n,,. X(V, IWoa Tn.n,.nU r ti.rpntnn. P';UnB ,no ,y,nE lo " uuua York. Of course-, .with moral reformation
If this proves to bo true several western ft gralu of .uiowance by. tJ.ose who are uuteered for a contingent fee to break , ro nmUe-trouble because the govern- n ."necessary to deal thus plainly with rSSK sec-
democratic presidential booms win no, in familiar with the methods of trausportn- through tho meshes of the law nnd se- incnt decided to do uwnv with the UhlB subltct ln order that remedies may .. . . reBorta nnd prc8Cnt
Uaiiger of u frost. tlon companies. There has been no cure an order of court that would Korvi..u Df an acent Tosslblv the bo applied before it Is too late. History 8tructuros generally. Now Is there no ono
. . .. . - i " - i i. .... rititan piviii7A.ionH navo mill- i . . . -.ui- ..n.in u.M o rpi..
I tO proiem uUIUBb iuib vuiiuaiioiui uw
It 1 I . . . it
vet tho luw has been violated on tho work never nerformed. This lias been , "k.. " pe.r,r ,u.u '!.. I---V ,,owery- proscrvca in poeiry .nKl u.
.i.. ti.nt Prin,.A Tipnrv Id pomlnc over iA , . i . ... ., , . , ,, , ,,V, , w j" coiioveu mat miinmuu ud ..v, - themo of so many c ogant ana rnymmicai
trla that I rlnte Henry is coining mm mmt trlvlal 1rctexts. If the trallle man- their course, not only with Individuals. lf th0' department carries out its pro- development In which reform may bo ef- . . bo Bccno ;f . raany troglo ovont8
to America xor me purimeu ui uujiuB uiror8 havo really been awakened to a but with wholo irromis aud nlatoons. ..... fppted without massacro. But tnis presup- . ,fh in. th melodrama: associated with
tho Philippines. The Austrlnu paper B(jns0 of tLo )nl(lulty Df their practices Even where the pollco board has been , ' poses that there still remains In tho com- lhe n0 art of tho American stage-thls
Which iirinW the story has still another mul wcro lmbuca wltu uu earnest de- compelled to lay off men because there Government business is practically munlty an energetic ' """my anomalous thoroughfare must not bo at
police suspended for a month In China on ac "'7 " " . tho infamous but will take "?ZSZri
Philadelphia Press! ICwoter As omo on
hns nptly said: "Eternal vlgilanco fs th
prlco of liberty.!'
Jngloy Not nlwnys. Sometimes tt's "ten
dollars or tun duys."
Ohio State Journal: "I don't mind flllna
this new haw while you nro on tho Btngc,
began tho stngo enrpentor, "but I would
llkp to know what the noise represents." '.
"It represents me gnashing my teeth."
replied tho heavy villain, Hcornf ully, as ha
stole from behind tho wings.
Chicago Tribune: "How do you part your
hair?" said tho barber nftor he had. finished
cutting' It. '
"With a comb," replied the. Irritable cust
tomer. . ... j
"I didn't know. It looked, whon vou'
camo in, ns if you might havo been doing'
It with a hayrake."
WashinEton Star: "I nunnnsn Vni. havt
to bo very diplomatic In npproachfng mom-
ucr oi your legislature witn pners .or
money,"
"Yes, Indeed." nnswored Senntor Sor
ghum. "If you don't look sharp they'll
chargo you three or four times as much as
tney nro worm."
Judge: He (desperately) I hnve pro
posed to you llftccn times. This. Is tho
Inst, and, In tho words of tho auctioneer,
"Going at two dollars! Going, going! Who'll
mako It two-flfty?"
Sho (Involuntarily) Oh. Georire! If vou
will mako It "two-forty-clght" I'll say yes.
Plttsburir Chronlelo: "I. pnn't think."
said tho girl with tho Julia Marlowe dlin
plo, "what made Algy act so strangely last
night."
"Did ho proposo to you nt any, tlmo dlir-.
Ing tho ovonlng?" nsked tho girl with tho
Mnudo Adams nose.
"Yes." . .
"Then ho must havo been drinking," "
Phlladclnhla Press: "Business Ik fright
fully dull today," said tho Junior partner
News comes nil Uio way from Auk-
guess coming to It
Tho omcers.of ,tbo stepl trust In their innkoWii who aro worklng nn(l4!r lnHtnie
sire for reformation they would Imnie- was uo money In the tiro fund or poll
dlately call In all their confidential rato fund, these self-suerltlelng lawyers have count of
the
and imnlsh tho Infamous
new year celebration, measures to enablo honest rnon to pursue
alumni report state, that tho price of
tuclr product could easily navo neon nu
Yhuced, but It was not deemed ndvlsa
bie. Perhaps they think they nro en
titled to a voto of thiinkB.
tlons to secure the business regardless of
freight schedules, and let the Bhlppers
decide for fliemselvcs which road shall
have their patronage. It Is suspected
that the railroad evabgellst who brought
nifiiiiiL'fil to L'Pt in t ho! i' work nt tlio ent How nlpn It ivnulil l fnr llhlnpso nttlpo thp r avocations unvexuu m m "-"'"i'"
.... . ..!...... - ui.' ...ii.. tinn nf rascals. Dut wo shall never reach
Ul IIIAJHIJ 1-1.1, ilUIUUlO 11 L-1UVUU UlUUl IlUlillll YS CUU1U ..., ,- v,,
nn.,. ,w ..iw iu ... i-i . that point lf we shut our eyes to existing
.... ........ .vo. vifjC..i. ti iu.li .mot ..".-... i v.vuu. iiiitinun iiiiu wiv; I conjtionB. Tho man who gives or accepts
ram is to usu ine courts to nein tneni cnienuar.
luy a I'oundatlon for tho prospective
claim of the into Flro Chief Ucdell for
The retail grocers havo cnlled tho Job
bers and commission men to their ns
etstaucn In opposing a market house for
Omaha. Hut how a market houso could
affect the Jobbers In any way but to
their advantage is dilllcult to sec.
about this change of heart Is none other puy at tho rato of $0,000 a year for tho
than tlio intersuuo commerce commis- run time since ins connection witn tno
slon, whoso Investigation must linve department was severed, out of which
opened tho eyes of the railroad managers they hopo to get the lion's share.
to tho utter demoralization ot rates un- Should the supremo court rcverso It-
dcr the practice of granting special rates self by ordering the appointment of a
and concessions to favored Interests to now commission, we may confidently
Impetus for the prollt-
mllklng tho city treas-
and front puy grabs.
nn unlawful rebate, not given to all ship
pers, is more dangerous to socioty man a
rodhanded murderer. Ho 's morally as
rotten, and should be driven to nera wun
SI Km of Progress.
Ctfn trt Trll.nni..
The discovery that thoro Is a gang of the criminal class to which ho belongs.
counterfeiters at work in Porto Illco seems
to Indicate that tho Americanization ot the'
island is proceeding rapidly.
Tho l3ow'ry, tho Dow'ryl
Tliey no sucn mings
And they Hay such things
On tho Uow'ry,
that thoVartistlc senso, of the country must
instinctively resent any change In tho ma
terial and social aspects ot the place
Wall street sleuths aro chasing crooks ot
moro than averago norve and Ingenuity.
of tho tatlorlnir firm.
wo wonuor, Bnia
angrily. "Who
papers today?1
the senior partner
wrote our add for tho
I did. Whv?"
"Uecause, It says:. .'Do ypu need an over
coat? Try our Melton and frlezo.' '
Chicago Tribune:
vlollnlHt." said ,tho professor, "Is thi lead-
ijik inumcui nunsiiiioii oi mo aay. in ract,
"This young Bohemian"
ho added, warming with his subject,' "it
ii
In
tho twentieth century."
tho young mnn will pardon tho slight mis
pronunciation of his nnmo, ho, Is' Jan. 1 ot
"You oUKht to havo a cood ICuhnllkklnir
for that," replied tho doctor, putting his
hat on and .going.
TO MY MOTHER.
John Allan Wyoth, In tho Century.
Deal gently with hor, Time. Theso many
years r '
Of life have brought moro smilcfn with
them than tears. . ,
Lay not thy hand too harshly on her now',
But trace decline bo slowly on her-brow
That (llko n sunset of, tho northern cllino,
Where twilight llngors In tho oummertlnio,
And fades at last Into tho silent night, ' '
Ere one may nnto the passing ot tho light),
So may sho pass atneo 'tin tho. common
lot
As ono who, resting, Bleeps and knows it
not p.
I'EHSONAI. HOTKS.
;
i in..iui,.t.,. i ,vrpfitii,. the Injury pf the ordinary shipper. predict a nuw
u V. I. ::.ir win' V," The tmo test of the sincerity ot the able Industry of
.. "-' " " V. : hrnffli. innnnirers has .vet to bo made, ury ou back
nesota legislature is wrestling wun me - , ,
" ., , n-i. ti, nr The admission ou tho part of the repre- Kverybody
I.IIIIUUII IIIVt,V .. ...... .... .. .....1 TTt.lntt 41...
I heillllllVfo Ul lliu ctlilil.l xu iuiiii yuiyii i int. iv.i.u ui
''I.okIo urn iu IiOkIo."
Philadelphia Record.
Mr. James J. Hill and his coadjutor Mr.
Harrlman Insist that railway competition neariy 300 words a mlnuto.
leads' to nigner insteaa or lower- ;reignt prohibitionist!
rates. If such were really the caso they ,hn ,..,.. nf Johoro. a social lion . In
dismissed or suspended from wou,a not bo 80 8nxl0UB t0 acfeat llway Kngland, shows, when he talks, "diamond
Tnr.nv'n now senator Is a sclf-mado man,
and ho seems to haVe made a pretty good
lob ot It.
Congressman Mttloflold of Maine tains
xoi no IB a
fire forces by tho new
I'ncltlc rnllroads that tho heavy grain commission would bo welcomed with
denlors at Kansas City haVu all along open nrius and bo given tho same ag-
A A... . 1 I .1 .... I Jt 1...1 . A Jl...
!. rttnllult ,.,.......1. ..ninliliio nnil luild only UOlll u in i ceiUH pur miumi-u Kreiu eiitu ior oul-iuiu oi me
I 1117 kltllli liltlln ...... - .
tho Jfnrjiand legislature In sampling
oysters Is tho most agreeable of tho two
competition.
' A Famine In Pickles.
Portland Oregonlaitf
Thoro Is said to bo a "pickle famine" Im
pending, tho pickle-producing area of the
suffered from drouth
the crop short. Ono
until tliey
llguro.
tlon with a serious falling off in the output
of diamond mines as of famine In connec
tion with u shortage In the pickle crop,
thb American company are preparing to on grain transported from Kansas City amount recovered that has been en- X7states hav lag '
ti,p.,. .in..... Tho lambs to Chicago, while the open rato Is 12 Joyed by the men dropped from the pay- . , ,, ',.
who invested lu trust stock nt high ts ler hundred iwunds, Is lu Itself tho roll by the present or previous commis- mlght ns wcU BpcRlt of poverty In connec
rippa i,nv nvl.li.ntlv ..11 lon Rnneezed strongest eviaeuee ot uio utter worm- sious,
until tliey have let go nt the bottom lessness of the freight schedule for the The only chanco for Omaha to get re-
inuliitennuce or unirorm rates to an net win come wneu tno nungry lawyers
classes of shippers. strike a more lucrative lead at tho pub-
The assurance of tho wllllugness of lie crib or us specialists for somo great
these trallle managers to wipe out tho corporation.
nrbltrary rate If tho lines, east of Kan
bus City will enforce rates may bo token Tho front partner nnd side partner of
The allied rail- Judge tiordon offers-Ills services on a
settings In his tooth.
r.vmt Carloton of ProIJence, It. I., who
recently spent several months at Ormond,
Fla., found that there wero nuy-oovuii uu-
ferent Jdnds of birds in mat section.
The American trnln robbers muBt have a
nnnp nnl nlon of those Bulgarian brigands
. .. . . J !...
who let tho Btone reuei pany whuuoi
tho country with J72.500 in gold In Us
possession.
Nn llhel suit has as yot foiiowca tno
and 20
Doctors
Millard Fillmore I'utikhouser ought to
have at least the ppllteuess to offer a
resolution In thoischool board to mnko
tho record show that when the board's
demand for a grand Jury was mado lie fr wlmt 11 ,s worth
And his
rumors flunked
,,u,.. . .... r. mllllon
There are some things In general supply printing or a ,","
and use that people can do without and still ordered app b3. peah in nco and mon P o
not feel tho pangs of hunger or the sharp ""'"'"' '
u a Washington restaurant. 1
j.. .ill. ui t.um. I . . , ... . ,,
A Tippocanon monuuiuui ui uu
Contlilnnve nnd Hlrrnirtb. in memory ot General William Henry uarri-
i,..M....it.. Tjr,i son's dofcat of his savago adversary, 10-
l"VrVJ::-V 1,-iin.npi.i cumeh. November 11. 1811, at tho con-
An ciicuuiu.uk limits""!! -- . ... n,n ,. Wnhnuh
o bo asked
.. i .i i. 0 .A ..... .. a
. . . . . ..... i ct-cinnic wnru'iiit. 111 n pnmiiiiiiiir r I I'liiiLiiiLit'iiL iu iiiti l ia il-ih vil i . . . .... .. nnniA warn tttn i niiRnctt ui tne
teiiow venders or weii-ncuneii f " M X. . ...7 i ...... .'n. n.. i 1 . .. K" .T" : r,. In Indiana. Congress Is t
completely. or interest are ui t k? no,, to ei.iorce .... - w . . ;. " " . ? ?yn?.A "V" " "n, to annronrlato $50,000.
, form rates east or Kansas city as wen win nip uu ov. u jl-iu- nn. .u.j mumj- iinpurii.. um. ifumu u i-v. thr.i
J ' .. ' . . . .. . .. a.t.t t7Rnnnnnn nffr.,i Hnrini? thn week nast. Senator Hanna has gathere.l,
.i... t. ..k i ..c ,-. r nimtic 1'iif r it iu i.itiiiii i ni nil. iiiiitui nun a um 11 tL-iii 1111111 I t-- - - --- , . . .
'ItP.l UlIDIlIlb UIU .! IIT-Milium- liri Himi. i a..c..o vitj. It 1 1. i. ttu.M - lroi- . .
i
General
ment that the wives of American pel
dlers are doing as niueh to win tho FJII
through a
. i . . i
jt l ln fhn nmnlrn In nllnnlntr hlirfall. OYOrvimniC II un I11CI1
their newer to maintain a. uniform rate each member of the lire and pollco ,., ,.,', na i,.vine reached its said In tho editorial columns of the nows-
on packing house products between Mis- board aud mako nil these olIleiniH cougli iwost level and tho ovorcautlous financiers papers of the United states ana Kngiann
Pino, over to the United States as tho sour, river points and Chicago they are up he oven reic h nee ,t w y who have been oect n : i e bo . o u n,ng , . -.....
nMlor HiPmH.lv..n. The K linos are I In position niso to enforce unirorm rates .i uuk" i....v. ....n ....v ----- , , .. vni..mns nnrt fnrmine
not the first people who have found it on grain, whether shipped by elevator tured to offer his services to the tax- J", legitimate, though a most remarkable tribute to tho lovo and
Imnosslblo to resist tho charms of the syndicates or uy otner grain Diiyers. h payw um -lii i- i"11""1 not In purely speculative and inflated, dusi- esteem in wmuu .uo m.u .r...c..t t.
American woman I they can arrord to snip grain rrom i.un-1 uus uovur uwu ui'i.u uv..-1 ne8a enterprises. i ' -
Can't cure an incurable disease. Nor can
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. But it has cured a
great many most desperate cases, chronic
cases, such cases as no other medicine in the
world touches.
The next time you talk with your doctor
ask him if knows of any other cough medicine
that so quickly cures colds and coughs, even
the hardest kind of lung troubles. He will
give you an honest answer. Abide by it.
" I was given up to die with quick consumption. I rapidly lost In weight
, from 138 to 98 pounds. I had repeated hemorrhages, und at last went to bed
never expecting to get up. I then tried Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, and in nine
months I had icgained my old weight and was a well man again."
Chas. E. Harthan, P.M., Glbbstown, N. Y.
2k., Mc, 11.00. J. C. AVER CO., Lawtll, Mhi,
i