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The Omaha Daily Bee.'
E ROSE WATER, EDITOR.
PUBLISHED- EVERT MORNINO.
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Illustrated Bee, One Year
Sunday Bee, One Tear
Saturday Uee, Una year
Twentieth Century Farmer, On Tear.
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i am. HiiL i iiii a jajii i laiini law i at KAiiOTPn Tfi HTiTii v in hi ur i iwri u rw on luuuivi v- i . . .
In hi. wry Inrtrnctlre gn.l Interesting Lether rratifrlng. 1 tbl. the president Wwt." The mat doe. not admit tbst there Vllt WOllICj LinCOlfl DOT
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mnAvomm if that (HnKflP n tffft atldnfll I i - m i . 1. - A. a,f Via ihb Vim I w . ... - a.
'' uitj uiw. . " . - g prriorxuiug uia uuij uu wi
Business league Secretary Shaw aaiu Pi ported to persist In doing ao regaru-
that he bad "HtOe sympathy nd want ,.nm 0 whnt may be said of the possible
patience with that provincialism which danger to business from such a course
opposes any plan of developing any por- v,y th0e concerned In the combinations.
tlo of our common country which has I jt -,M be,n reported that the" president
Its root In the fear that It will create rffP(i not to take any action In
sectional competition.'' He had special I ne merger case lest It might check In-
reference to those who antagonize pn I dustrlal development and the report la
. c I thla ground the reclamation of the arid I credible. It had no effect because Mr.
A BeeelTer'a Hoaes.
... II. T..mat
Tbe Detroit ban tpan who saw the hsnk If Mr. Lincoln -rere president tofsy Bis
to the extent of 1.100,000 Is troubled with Philippine policy would not be affected by
nervous prostration. What does ha think consent-of-the-governed theory. Ha
the debitors barer wo",1 we " ,tr rr ,h ri,P,no"
' with (tin Ii; their bands fighting American
, Three teacat Ram of Rayalty. soldiers, but would urge the American
Kansas City Journal. forces to unrelenting activity until they
It la lust nosslble that the other powers compelled peaca In those Islands. That was
will be aending blue-blood representatives I his policy when fighting tha south snd
lally Bee (Including Sunday L per week...! ic I wuii-Briu it-giuus nuu mnc B"M Uoosevolt, wniie cenaiuiy nut urainun oier ra pinue i ntn niim.mj, w wh "
nummjr Hue, per
HhXVu'ndiVTpVfwlSo many 8Uch la the M8tern 'nd ntrRl to do any Injury to business, yet real- keep
(including Hunday), per states. The secretary of the treasury, 7P9 that hla duty la to execute the law J : "T,
before making that declaration, had I ag De f)Ds u. Feeling thus, and be-
Kvenlng B-e (w
Jijvenlnflr HM
week 16o
rnmnlilnli Af Irraff nlnrl 1 1. In delivery
Ihouid be addresaed to city Circulation De-1 presented factH to show that the limit of I Keying also that the corporations en
agricultural development, under exist-1 gaged in Interstate business should be
Ing conditions, has been nearly reached subject to governmental regulation and
and be urged that, the only hope of supervision. It Is safe to predict that
keen even with German. Ws msr hsve for whom he had the klndlleit personal
- ' - - - i . ... ... . . n Rr w air
.a i faaiiniM atmtM aaiaa vnAM i n at i ma ranrnF r
upon a strenuous era 01 gorgeom .uu - alaverv now admit that ha waa wrona and
.. I nt nniiti.i iih.tn nil Mnndv -war he never slavery now aamu inai ne was wrong ana
Nashville American dem.).
sympathy for the Filipinos created by his
own resistance to the same government In
years totie by, or does he mean to say that
th Filipino Is more entitled to Independ
ence and ' government by consent than he
was or Is?
No tit'' of this anion Is an Independent
government. It Is tree but not Independent.
It Is merely part of the Vnlted Slate
government, which exercises an authority
over the whole. Does the man who made
fiery speeches In defense and advocacy of
entertaining.
bartment.
OFFICES.
Omaha The Bee Building.
South, Omaha-City Hall Building, Twenty-fifth
and M BtrePta,
Council Bluffs 10 Pearl Btreet.
Chicago 1640 t nlty Building.
New York Temple Court.
Washington ft)l Fourteenth Street.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Communlcsttone relating to news and edi
torial matter abould be addressed; Omaha
ee, Editorial Department.
BUSINESS LETTERS.
Business letters and remittances should be
addressed; The Be Publishing Company,
Omaha.
REMITTANCES.
Remit by draft, expresa or post at order.
payaoia to The tie " unnaning company
uttered a word of bltteraessr hat.
When a man who has fought four yesrs
to escspe the rule and authority of the
Vnlted 8tate government, and to set up a
A Terrible Alternative.
Globe-Democrat.
' Vnlass the appropriation hills can be
hurried through It Is feared that the I separate and .distinct government has been
Cherokee Indiana mav ba forced to resort I fnmrf at !' vUM and ta auhmlt wlth-
materlal Increase In agricultural prod-1 the president will steadily and firmly I to manual labor In order to maintain them- out his consent, except tbat obtained by
utts Is through Irrigation of arid lands, pursue the course he has started upon, selves la anything like) their accustomed force, to the rule and dominion of the
It is Indeed a very narrow- provincial- There Is no way in which he can more Iwurious. mode of living. United states government, lives peacefully,
ism that opposes Irrigation from feat of Bureiy strengthen bis claim to public .(- Away Bk far Ke.t. . t tiJfll
sectional competition. As was said by confidence. s Cleveland Plain Dealer. elected to a seat In congress of that gov-
Judge Gavin of New" Mexico at the . jaasuis i ir i . x Millionaire Whitney says -he means to ernment and helps to make its laws, he Is
same dinner, eVery citizen of the coun- , Ti,s arhaatbsuksraue auls. take an old-fashioned rt. This must indi- hardly in a position to discourse very con-
trr would' feel a fenefit from the de- The rivalry that has sprung up ror tne caie mat ne is going eomewnere neyona
velonment of the vast arid area. "The privilege of cashing the salary warrants
factories f New England, as well as
the great plants of the middle west,
Would air receive their share of the
business, tlender this land tillable and
STATEarENT OF CIRCULATION. cvery acre wlji be settled upon and 1m-
oon i " x-x e " tary of dhV Be proved by the bomeseeker. Towns and
L'Th'.M J'i'ra !" w "Prlng up, the wealth of our
Only 1-cant stamps aoceptea la payment of
knail ircountt. Pernnne.! rheclta. exceDt on
Omaha or eastern exchange, not accepted.
issued by the school district of Omaha
as a result of the efforts of the finance
, committee of- the board to save part of
the Interest to the taxpayers strikingly
the reach of telegrams, and dally papers.
and Interviewers, and solicitors and stock
tickers.' Such a place Is hard to find.
slstently on the consent-of-the-governed
theory.' When he lifts his voice in lament
over the condition of the Filipinos. and ex-
the ether side was right, and does he de
sire to see the colored cltliens who are
warring sgslnst the United States on United
States territory succeed In sssertlng their
absolute Independence In defiance of the
United States government, while he st the
same time desires the colored citizen of
the south, whose ancestors were forcibly
brought te this country, deprived of the
privilege of voting or holding public office
or exercising the rights which are sup
posed" to belong to a free cltlsenT Where
is the consistency or the logic of those who
hold to such views T
Let those who will hold to such opinions.
There are not many such in the south.
Those new-born worshipers of Abraham
Lincoln who Imagine that he would yield
complete oopiea of The Daily, Mornina-, I nation increase and, what
utwhdi an eunoty see priniea uunni
tne moaia or t eoruary, lWi, waa aa loi-
lowe
1 80,100 .
V, 1 .80,220-
S.M 80,520
4.. 80.T20
80,640
! 80,210
8.... ...80,iM
9 30,260
10 80,180
11 ....80,840
U 80,280
U ....80,140
14 r... 80,420
Total I....
is greater
and better than all, an opportunity will
All Iksr Alllc.
Minneapolis Times.
tliii.trara tha htrh nlana of credit en-1 ..""". . . Uons 1 be to b understood as navmg a
. ' i oanjt examiner cai issued a report in-
Joyed by the community. It has also, I dleatlve of unprecedented prosperity In
however, opened, up to view the extent I Colonel Bryan's state. In the stats and
to which the warrant brokerage abuse national banks there are deposits amount.
pressee sympathy for them In their war tne struggle la such circumstances should
against the United States after the terrt- become better acquainted with his views
tory has come into the possession oi tne tI1(t nu history. Old Abe believed that the
United States by every Jaw known to as. United States government wss good enough
for anybody.
OTHER LAUDS THAU Ol'RS.
has been carried among employes not
Ing to $87,000,000, an average of $79 for
every inhabitant. The Increase In deposits
15...
18..,
17..
18...
19..
..,
21..,
22..,
28..,
24...
25..,
2S..,
27..,
28..,
be given .for the better development of I oalf ot tho "chol board, but of the tjlty, M compard with a year ago is over $15,
SMt talA
!!!!!!!!!8oa4Q I tne typical American citizen."
President Roosevelt presented the
national value of this policy in bis mes
sage to congress. "The reclamation and
settfoment of the arid lands," he said,
"will enrich every portion of our coun
try, Just ns the settlement of the Ohio
pros-
80,100
80.8T0
....... .80 .80
80,320
....... .80.1MO
80,120
....... .80,100
8O.470
30,800 and .Mississippi valleys brought
county and all departments of local gov
ernment
Few people realize how general the
practice has become not only for dis
counting salary warrants drawn against
the public treasury, but also ior asslgn-
000,000. Of this prosperity w are glad to I
aay that Colonel Bryan has enjoyed a liberal
stare.
. Italy presents a marked centra to
France in point ot Increase of population.
We commented the other day upon th
fact that in the latter country th popula
tion is about stationary, the death and
birth rates being .nearly equal. The re
turns of the recent census la Italy are
now published and they show a gratifying.
Net total sales....
Net dally Average.
Subscribed
before me this :
laoi.
(Seal.)
Cklaesa la th Philippines.
PhlladelDhla Leda-er.
The PhlllDDln commission favora a mod- I thongh not extraordinary, growth ot pop.
Inst tha afllarr claims before thev have Uon t the order prohibiting Chinese ulatlon the peninsula, despite the large
ing the salary claims herore tney nave enterlnB th phnl ln Md ,u ih, immigration snd the hard times which
accrued and in advance of Issuing the ,nformat,OB obt,lnabla supports It view, have prevailed there In late years. In
Tne In- w arrant, ine source or inese nouses is The Chinese are by far the best workers In 1 round numbers the population 01 liaiy is
prpasM liemnnii for - rriflnnfflriiren 10 1)0 wacea 10 UW pernicious yraLiu ion ibikuus ana a- process 01 recoastruo- " ''"''
JZt 1m ... , v Ir f , Of running the government on futures- "on would be greatly facilitated by their more, than 4.000.000 In the last-twenty
articles will stimulate Industrial B ' rn"nJ employment, but It would give rise to po- xars'. That Is not a large Increase, hut
production, while wider homo markets ,n carrying on. the operations of tne mcl oompllcatloni M ,f tn( pTOicr,be4 it is, on the whole, satisfactory. It Is
and the trade of Asia will consume the "chol8. the city and county admlnlstra- race ,8 permtte(1 t0 lnv(le 0M port0ll not. of course, the whole increase of the
larirer tnmi annniioa on,i avtoii. tlons in anticipation of revenues not yet American territory, it would be difficult, tt Italian race. In these twenty years more
b: rent western competition with eastern collected instead of transacting the pub- not Imp-rtMe. to prevent it. moving to .11 than 2.000 000 FAl
y hi. B. hunqatpJ. rlgatlon will be consumed chiefly in nea bol teachers find that their Braadiasr "Reaovaied" Batter. 000 la twenty years, or more than 1 per
KJrvt VW PiihltA . .... ftalofw waatlnnta Ka .Alu4-AaMt e"yxa ... .... . . . a
. .so.oTO pcrtty to the Atlantic states,
..2W,MH
84T)40
Lesa unsold and returned copies. . 10,124
.tiT,ie
2W.022
. !IViVVJAtrJ
Notary Public.
Trlnce Henry evidently forgot to bring
a present for the weather man. v
' There seems to be trouble on the
Omaha reservation. And this time it is
not to be charged np to the Indiana,
either.
UDbuIldina local centera of mlnlnir and 'alary warrant must be registered for - Indianapolis Journal. ' tcent a year. This doe not. however, con-
other industries, which would Other- Pnterest and held until the. funds are! The senate committee on agriculture has I "n the common Idea that th Italians are
win no coma Into axiatann at all nvauaDio Uiey naturally look with favor "i" oe aouse oleomargarine bill wwui7 (. m--
Wisa notcome into existence at all. hrnurm trt with an amendment requiring ' "reno- ' tner naUons has been proportionately
Our people as a Whole will pfbfit for uPn he offer8 f ? to hs stamped. Why should more rap met ot France haa'not Teen.
successful home making is bot another take 1116 paper otz nana8 nd onc not a butter made of all kinds of imagla- That of Russia has been effected by coa-
name for the Upbuilding of the nation." fln1 how eMy ' 18 to hav money bI nastlness that present itself In much Qust and wholesale annexation. That of
This is the broad and enlightened view advauced to them in this way the step of the butter collected and worked over so the. United States has been due to enor-
' . I In short to tha i inmnt nf the aalar I " ! a ran ana genuine article mous mimigrnwu, aa won aa w m
udi it, is growing, ai- . . . .7 of dairy butter b tamped so that tha birth rat. But whll Italy In the nlne-
and there is do doubt
though the spirit of provincialism
Belligerent senators might take a tip deprecated by Secretary Shaw is strong
from the member of the Greek cabinet undoubtedly will more or less vlgor-
who resigned .before engaging In a per-1 ously manifest Itself when this subject
sonal encounter. i snail ne taaen up ior consideration - in
congress.
LTClUie lb M CUIUCU. I ..-.. I v . . I . .v . I A II AAA ftAA .
W hlie everyone will concede that this xh against butter! washed, colored and 82.500.000, or only a little more than
condition of affairs is deplorable, the I otherwise manipulated so a. to give a de- doubled. Great Britain grew from 16,000,-
fault is not to be put upon the victims,
but rather upon the system oi which It
cent appearance, can know what h ts buy
ing!
is the direct outgrowth.
It Is hardly
Prince Henry will make a treat mis- Reclamation of the arid lands that ProMDW u,l n remeay can tm oe-
tiilra If ha nocrlnora rn ornhnncr- mnr. I oun h m.no ..I1qWo f, krlnllm (0 I T1b1 Without legislation, and it IS
testes with his royal brother, the good I a matter of national
King Ak-8ar-Ben. ''..
Limited Opportanltle for Learalnar.
Phlladebhla Record.
Rushing from cUy to city on lightning
expre. train, listening perfunctorily to
The united States Golf association
baa . $S,20 in Its '. strongbox. Some
treasurers would make the green with
that kind of a ball on the first drive.
of which would benefit
would add enormously to the country's
wealth and power. These results would
hot be realised ln a brief time; not fully
perhaps for two or three generations,
but there will never be a more favorable
interest the results loDbt,ul whether 8ltlon can put a f X! VTun wut'elT .
At .11 sections. It -top to it until the public revenues are SJJ WJSSL 2
COO to 41,000,000 and Germany from 24,000,
000 to 68,000,000 and each of thes coun
trie, suffered aa great a loss from war.
a. Italy and a considerably greater loss
through Immigration.
.
France, Ilk Germany, has been seized
with an ambition to Improve and extend
her canal system. For that purpose bills
the expenditure of $132,600,000
rraujusieu lo.enauie we puouc auwon- artificial public airUatlon. and vlewlnr ... lnvolvlna
ties to pay as they go. ' I tlons of this m&gnljcent country much sa a passed the Chamber of Deputies en Janu
Some consolation mar ha had in tha 1 spectator observe inrjiicture with film ary 28. Th passage of these large appro
laha Is not the 'only aislocaTOiv e-Cman" Prince Henry prlatlon bills means a general renovation
knowledge that Omaha
various hrssds of red-ey. It I missed
anythlrg st all. It wss through Ignorance,
and not Intention." Fly An took this letter
to the president. The president resd it and
said: "That man.ls all right. He tells the ,
truth. ,1 won't hold .the drinking against
him." ' - ' v,
David Bennett Hill Is throwing out en
ticing political bait these stormy days. He
candidly deolsrss the battleground la 1904
will b New Tork state, and with Roosevelt
at th head of the republican .column the
democrat, must meet him"' wllh a leader
from the Empire state. Who that leader
should be the sage of Wolfert's Roost de
clined to ssy.
Senators or representatives sometimes In
troduce "by request" bills for which they
sre ln no way responsible. Senator Mason
of Illinois hss Just introduced ln that way a
bill which provides tor the crestlon ot a de
partment of physical culture, whose head
Is to be a inember of th cabinet. The bill
provides that there shall be ln each state a
commissioner of physical culture at a sal
ary of $4,000, who Is to prepsre plsns for
playgrounds, gymnsslums, parks, publle
baths and other facilities for physical cul
ture compatible with publto health, and to
have general charge of such matters wlthla
the state limits. 'To defray the expenses
ot the department the bill authorises th
Issue of a special currency to alrculst a
money.
will b fortunate. Indeed, If he shall oon-
of old canals and tha building ot new ones
to meet pressing
A magaslne publisher has offered Miss
-Stone 130,000 for 'a series of six articles.
The country Is full of people willing to dertaken and v consummated
De Kidnaped to secure an offer like that I nation.
. . a - . I ----- -a inV uwaou. 11 11 7 BUail DUQa
city tnai suners irom tne warrant hrok- Ter homeward from sue shore. .a- mt m-e.sina commercial demand.
time than now for beginning the "great I erage a5U8e nor the wor8 sufferer; it quat and rational notions .. to our na-such as exist In the Lorraine coal -fields,
work. And because it Is of national Pvaila'in every growing American city tlonal possessions, possibilities, capacity Aitaong the new enterprises planned are
scope the vast enterprise
ho,,M ha n to a greater or lesser degree,, but the na alien to this republic, the Loire-Rhone and the Marsellles-Bou-
ahould be un- entalled . th. .d however great his aptitude or epportuni- ,balx canals. United State. Consul Atwell ot
ated. ,by the eTUS entauea are none f real and tlefl can fleall mopa thatt a TagTant th a Koubalx rort. that the French govern-
tf there are any sharp corners to be
turned the school book trust may be de
pended on to make them. In the in-
' ANUTHKH CLAIM US XOHKtT.
Are we to .have another prolonged
diplomatic controversy with the "un-
terval the taxpayers of Omaha can pay apeakable Turk?" That appears to be
the bill. - I promised by the report that our gov
ernment may present a claim against
.An American girl has been' commls- the Turkish government for the ransom
aioned to paint a portrait of the cueen money paid for the release of Miss promise with outlaws. is the encourago-
grievous.
As was to1 have been expected, the re
lease of Miss Stone, tha missionary; on
payment of a handsome ransom has
started anew the experiments of imi
tators in various parts of the country,
just as did Pat Crowe's exploit at
Omaha. The worst effect of these cora-
of England. The American girl ' cer
tainly . knows bow to paint as well as
any of them.
of truth concerning Its Institution and m.nt la also arranging for the construe
achievements la a hurried and phantas- tlon of - tha Bcheldt-Meure "canal. This
magorlcal trip over thousand of mile, of I will be 99.7 mile in' length. Five and oae-
half mil of thi. Internal waterway na
been built already, It passes over an
elevation of 721 feet above the sea level
and requires Aft locks. The estimated
cost Is $19,184,000. The plsns provide for
continuance of this enterprise by an ex
tension fifty-eight mile. long, terminating
at Mount BU Martin, to he known -as the
Chlera canal and to cost $8,296,000. An
other new canal embraced In the later
.si.n. i. the Northern, which start at
Arleux and terminate at Noyou, pasting
railway Vine.
1
INCREASING COST OF CITT LIFE.
Grvrth of Maatelpal Debt aad th
Borden They, lanpose.
Atlanta Constitution.
For some Inscrutable reason all ac
counts of the piano christening at the
Douglas County Democracy fail to state stood, will be asked by the Department
Just what became of that fine bottle of of State to make a fall report of 'her
old Bordeaux. . . experience and all the assistance she
can give in the task of making up a
hospital for Americans suffering caae to be submitted to the Turkish
'from nostalgia is to be established ln government
For many years our ablest publla econa.
Stone, In the event that it can be shown I men for emulating their example, B'sis have bees deprecating the strong
that any responsibility for the abduc- Would-be kidnapers, however, are In- f"fB?f,p?ru,atl,'.0 the cities Tetthe
, . ... . . I. . m.v. i.. v.- fascinations of city life and the rlittHo
uon rests upon xuraey. u is odvious, uw u. iaw prllM ogeri). . . " -rf Arieu - -
however, that If will ba an extremal made to fit their case and that they will 1 were neoaf .. .11 ' through reronne u i;
I I aaaa 0 5VIUIOUH OPPOallDK 1 AftV fflltlsl TTHk lODlfT Q IB 9 I. HUB
do well to Steer clear of this state. them. Urban population have continued 7. V11 mo 000
, i1 111 ".'! increase and country life to become more ,v"" T ...
Our amiable hyphenated tontemporary oistsatprui to educated and enterprising . i.,., ari 0me Interesting facts to he
wanta some practical pmiantnropist to ' " 7. . , - learned from the annual report 01 a
sponslblllty. Miss Stone, tt is under-
Paris. The treatment for those troubled
with nostalgia is doubtless "pies like
' mother used to make." , .
The Charleston exposition Is threat
ened with an attack of the Buffalo
disease. Omaha Is apparently In no
danger of losing its prestige as the ex
position city par excellence.
Tha weather man Is starting In to I The money for her ransom was paid
vindicate the groundhog, if that animal Bulgarian soil and she was released
needed any vindication. The wise man
doft pot allow his coal pile to run out j
this early,, groundhog shadow or no
chadow.
. ' m M 41..
Start ln Omaha a plant to supply houses it7.tl be,a: Agrarian League of Germany, which was
,th hot -le for iH,, , h..HB. iSi..! ff'1 "p0.a ? V"? submitted tov th. ninth annual congress
.. more in cnecKing the rush .aid recently in Berlin. According to wis
and thus do away with the tremendous to the cUles than all the artumom. . ".! .; tha leasue has
waste of fuel that now obtains. ' Why fonomlsts. sociologists and statesmen. 250 qqo m.mbe'rs. an. Increase of 18,000,
not establish a pipe line system connect- Tz,fZtt'mt 't.tr,c!!?B the cUy a, compared with last year. No fewer than
,ng with th. sanctum where tho Sal- SliiarTStfi 2255 iKWafi
vatlon Array exhortaOona are evolved, fact that one may pay too dearly for his ili nronrtetors. while $1,600 or Mfc
v-aa..jn.s aA the .- Aa m a aa ka WniBf A fat KfUs. - .Ul a. . . I - - '
1 1 a ii itr-u mj Liiah ' Lr ir-tJir: Bk i:ra u aita 1 " w ia vvuuu a,u (.laaiiii 1 na aai 1 ssrtrinai mvt
tne dullest mind la "time. It neeta only to
be demonstrated to the sensible maa that
the gains of th otty. life cost as much as
they ar worth and ara aocomfanied by
privations (or which there la no recom
pense, to make him prefer the surer, safer I ,.-..-. ...nri.nra u 1.600. or U per eeat,
posed to look upon themselves as rep-1 and more Independent profit, of lural life, pe tn. toUl membership. 115.000 lire east
resenting the large end of the financial I WB""""i' lor r presont purpose, aota- ot tne Eib and. 138,000 west 01 mai nr.
Dlederica nann, poiniaa
the member are
Turkey, but thU cannot be held to" fix mljfht open tUelr eyes. Ue stated that pocket of th. common cltl.Tn. cHy Uf. u lmWolr-tlu longer
any responsibility upon the Turkish the value of the live stocksold ln the setting to be on of th costliest luxuries th same ius'tlflcatlon as ther formerly was
guveruiueuu wrauuew a luorouga in-1 Chicago yards alone waa 85 per cent, of urnujmiui ana taxpayer. for calling , the Agrarian nai, .'
ves
since
But from the nature of the dispatches
It seems that she will not be able to
throw much light upon the question ot
Turkish ' responsibility. ' She probably
cannot determine whether her captors
were Bulgarians or Turks, the supposi
tion being thai they were the former
disguised as Turks. While in captivity
sha was not given an opportunity to
know much about her surroundings.
turned on whenever the editorial tem
perature has been worked up to the
proper pitch?
If the big railroad magnates are dls-
.
per. cent, represent
arata-aized estates. The figures, however,
i..ia. anma 40.000 artisans and persons
who follow other occupations, generally
in rnniunctioa with agriculture. The num
ber of members wno ar oecnia aa b-
ildon .JBra',r, of thi, country,-a few figures ,Bd '!J!!Mth Uc,?"t otclt' ?bt" Th. secretary. Dr. Dlederi
aj l , . . ' . and consequently of city taxation, which that the majority ot
wd in from the speech of Secretary Shaw , th. u.t event alway. eom. out ot th. 80w be found la the
10 nx nilpht onen their eves. II stated that Docket ot tha enmmnn .ii... .u. ti. . .v.. .v.
Franoe enjoys a monopoly of Russia s
friendship. It is ho, tt seems, who caused
the uncertainty about the precise date ot
President Loubet's trip to 8U Petersburg.
According to an interview, In a Paris Jour
nal" 'lth a member of the czar's personal
suite, M. Loubet's Journey had been fixed
for the month of June, when matters were
complicated by an intimation from the Ger
man emperor that he, too, was about to
visit the ccar, in return for the latter's
excursion to Danzig and to see the great
military maneuvers. As soon as the French
government heard ot the emperor's Inten
tion thus to' precede M. Loubet, and to be
present at the maneuvers, they pointed out
to the czar that the attendance of M. Lou
bet at a subsequent simple pared, would
make the world smile. This was undenia
ble, and the situation wss awkward until
the German emperor consented to delay his
visit till after that of the president of, the
French republic. It appears, however, that
William II has now" expressed his desire
to witness the- Russian spring maneuvers,
which are te take place in Poland In the
neighborhood of Warsaw. He has pointed
out that his presence there would consti
tute a salutary warning to his own Polish
subjects, as it would demonstrate the mil
itary solidarity of Russia and Germany ln
connection with the Polish question.. 80 It
I. possible tbat h will be welcomed on
Russian .oil before M. Loubet, after all.
French paper, now .ay that M. Loubet'.
visit ha. very little political significance,
anyway.
POLITICAL DRIFT.
Where was Wheeler when the prince en
tered the house T
A Colorado paper presents the following
Roosevelt-Funston ticket for 1904: "For
president, Ted; for vice president, Fred
platform, apreafl." ' . k
Should congress establish the proposed
department of physical culture, it will not
be necessary to go beyond the flstlo circles
of the senate for suitable cabinet timber.
Rev. Dr. Washington Gladden, a noted
minister ot Columbus, O.. who Is closing
one term in the city council, declines to
stand for re-election. His efforts to reform
the city government have been, fruitless.
Citations of th probata courts ln New
Tork City begin with this overture: "The
people of th state of New York, by th
grace of God free and Independent." This
glowing apostrophe wss In use long before
the overthrow ot Tammany. , ' . .
We democrats," says Colonel Henry
Watterson, "must get away from visionary
and theorizing pontics and address our
selves to the business Interests. . of the
country." This is a delicate way of urging
tho push to fore&k the graveyard.
Congressman Champ Clark ot Missouri
remarked ln a speech the other day that
the eleotlon of, Mr. Cleveland was th
greatest calamity that had befallen the
human race since the fall of Adam."' Mr,
Clark'a repulatlon as humorist needs re
vision.
Dr. Ssward Webb, candidate for the re
publican nomination for governor of er
moat, has Just completed a barn . costing
$160,000. Granite state politicians ar thus
given an object lessoa of th doctor's abll
ity to maintain his fences and they rejoice
accordingly.
The educational test Introduced into ths
constitution of Alabama for the disfran
chisement of the negro vote is proving to
be a boomerang. Out oi a possible 200,000
white voters and of 140,000 who actually
voted in 1900, 43.000 have proveds to be
illiterate and are excluded front th suf
frag.
Th Washington correspondent- ot th
New York" World says that Delegate Dennis
Flynn had an Oklahoma candidate who was
charged with drinking too much liquor,
When Flynn called the man's attention to
the charge, h responded as follows: "My
Dear Dennis I haven't tasted a drop of
red-ey for eighteen months and do aot
expect to for a long time .to com. Prior
to that time, I frankly admit that I went
all th paces in th direction ot enveloping
SMILING REMARKS.
Philadelphia Press: "Aht" sighed the
?oun- hard, "you take little notice of the
rials of th poets."
"That' right," replied the crusty editor,
"but I'd like to be on the Jury In Just one
trial."
Washington Star: "What you lack,"
.nld the person who read your character,
"la self-confidence."
"I can't help It," .aid tha young man.
"You eee, I waa for a number of year em
ployed In th work of preparing weather
prediction.."
Cleveland Plain Dealer: "I se. that those
Chicago men who kissed King Edward's
hand worn little swords at the time. Did
they signify anything? " v
I think not. My impression is tnat xnffy
were merely a little finer auallty of the
ordinary stockyard knives." 1
Chicago Tribune: "Can you Imagine
anything more mortifying than to think of
tne , clever retort tnat you might nave
made?" .
well. It's a bean more mortlfvlna- to
think of the alleged clever retort you did
make that you had better have left un-
made."
tlgation of the matter la desirable, the a-ross earnluirs of all the railroads 7S rlh p?r,0M and corporation, may pay rt.. principal speakers Indulged In some
c.,.rrm.,..u1 rr"u":wwi,?.rj Kswrawzr
At least one state ln the nnlon ts In no I outrages of the kind, but there Is very
rear or being cailea upon, nice Houtn small probability that the Turkish gov-1 biggest financial factor we have.
Carolina, to blush for lta senators. All
the blushes In Del aware 'are reserved
for the legislature which failed to elect
any senator. '
ernment can be shown to have any re
sponsibility in the matter.
Morwa on tbe cvmbiiiatioss.
President Roosevelt bas been much
Tf the. mv rid ln .cwin tha I commeTidcd for his action ln directing I niirnaML vhnM UUIP. wI
price of warranta up high enough the tLe Pmt ot Justice to Institute ,1 Ur( a month
I rtaaAaail f a o?a Wn Be VAaftl n L s4V lauavaml 1 as I
school teachers may be able to make "l have some preliminary words of admonl
I tri i nnnpfttlnna e t Ka Vn-vharii CAAiirl. I
S.MW livuw V UV .1V1 U1CIU UCVUII"
ties company In connection with the
railroad merger in Minnesota.' That
portion of "the public which la not In
terested In the combinations financially
up it will appear that the farmer la the thly make upon tbe dollars of the wage-1 cited suspicions concerning hi. devotion
to true-blue Agrarian principles, um al
luded to him as Chancellor Caprlvi, and. la
.rn.tina himself, said that the two men
were so much alike that It waa not difficult
te mistake one for the other,
earner, and the pennies of the poor.
Take Chicago a. aa Instance, Six rears
Th. vi.iv ... . u. v..l " th debt of that cltyNwas 1,700,000;
The next point of attack.for the Real ., . ,M.oon-. .;.... '.
Estate exchange ln Its campaign for tax coo. That is more than a SO per cent la-
reform is the body of precinct assessors. I creas and means that, directly or ladt.
Co-operative dairies la Denmark have
good more than was taken out of the
salary list ln the late retrenchment of
the school board,
i tlon poured Into their ears against pur-
who make od the tax rolla lor state and rectly, the real taxpayer the wage-earn
era ana ms nana-to-mouth laborers must I been In exl.teno. Just twenty year.. I nete
pay 60 per cent more for tha privilege of are now a thousand of them, with aa aver-
Uvlag la Chicago today than they needed I age number of shareholders ot 1 and aa
to pay .la year. ago. I average number Of cow. of SIS. A. thla 1.
Jump over to Boston. There the debt .la I an average ot lesa than alx eowa to th.
milnir tha old nath of favoritism iiJ ! ago was 35.000.000; now It Is I5.- farmer. It Is evident that the system ae
i.,imiain wo.owi! in 1B the debt or Cleveland was compllshe Its purpose of giving in nuui
W.twva iiutMKMuis ItA AAA AAA I I- ft a AA AAA tr..... Alt. I . . a - m U ..11 Iha altrantaaafl
fv,ivv,wv saw w it. a f ,evw,uuv. rvmummm I QS( CUiUVaVlor Ot iuw ayvii .uo -MiiytBvV
AaA ka ftOAil AAA atai.il aak.aa i C AA 'AAA ska k I at l a4. - K..Haal.a at.9 Kisrrata Sx asI
-. , a a 4..I a. . . a. . I vwwgj )V1 aw.VW. V avW SI,UVV,WVv lUft I OI ClClaUUU 4UWU1RVIUIW W w---m
in. annual u.iue ueiwu we w. M Mnt ,oorell,e Detrolt ow)1 and f,cllltle, for port which th.
and the "drya" is about to ba opened ts.ioo.ooo, aad now $4,700,000. Louisville treat landlords already enjoyed. Nowhere
throughout tbe Nebraska towns and will then had a' debt of S, SOO.OOO, while now it else has sclentlno dairying ttaen carried
thla time ini-luda a fierce atruinrla he- Is IS.SOO.OO. Hartford, in the same period. Ho the perfection it hss attained in Den
.,, ha nt.mUn, fw.a .r tha at.t. longed from JS30.000 to M.0OO.OO0, and Jer- mark, and one reeult of this Is that the
- ey City from I4.s00.000 to I16.S04.OOO. Wa auantltv of butter exported in 1900 was
capital, bnouta tney win out m tho mifht OBln, ttt- other cltle, that .bow th eight time a. great ks the amount ex
Iowa and Nebraska wholesale grocers
have organised to protect their trade b welcomed this action of the presl-
tenitory against tho Invaalon of outside dent .evidence of his .Intention to
competitors. If their orgapiaatlon is n'orc- the federal anti trust law. ln
content to pursue thla line no one will ordunce with the assurance he had
have any objection. Should the grocers given the public. It is stated, appar-
combln to raise prices upon their own I eDiiT upon good authority, that another I second city of theAtate the "drys" woujd ssm enormous Increases of thslr publU ported tea or eleven year, earlier. Th.
customers the remonstrances will come
in thick and fast
application of the anti-trust law la to
rbe made, la this Instance to corpora
tion ln California which are alleged to
be operating- In restraint of trade. It
ia not reported what the nature of these
The captain of the battleship Iowa
renorta that the Chile na fairly outdid
themselves In showing himself and tbe I operations is, but more than likely It
members of tha ship's company courte- la similar in character to the Add js ton
sles during bis recent visit, Like a good pipe combination which "waa a few
many other countries, Chile bas much years ago declared by the supreme court
mora respect for the United Spates navy to bo ln violation ot the anti trust law.
since the Spanish war than It bad a few Bach lndlcatione of the purpose of the
years ago when the cruiser Baltlmoes Washington authorities to proceed
tarried ln the port of Valparaiso. against combinations to which the ex-
have a trophy not to be matched In this I debts wlthla tbe same space ot time.
part of the country.
dairies make more butter rrom a gtvea
And aow the people ar beginning to eon- I Quantity of milk thaa th Individual
slder thee appalling figures aad to think I farmer can get; they are able to employ
twlc befor moving Int cities wher they I the moat perfect methods and appliances.
must go about the paying ot tbe interest and they are ia a position to deal directly
aad principal of the vast obligations. I with Importers ta England and other coun
Peopl la th cltie. who hav .null proper-1 tries. They have bssa driving ether lm
King Edward should not be Jealous
If Uncle Sara is showing Prince Henry
a bigger time than he did his royal high
ness when he was over here. The! tie aad businesses, .re beginning to feel ported butter out ot Knglaad and English
United Statea has a lot more to show
now than it bad them
th prassur of taxation to sensibly that Marmara eomplaia that they eaoaat gat so
they are considering the question f taking good a price as ia paid for Imported hut
lac Law, LewUa.
Chicago News.
If eeorstary Shaw Is not careful h will
lead the aaaaiUv act ta ftsUvarlng a
th back track to th country districts.
8 that we begin ta ae that th great law
ef cempensatloa is werklag toward a res
toration ( the equilibrium between the
costly allurejnente of th. city aad th
cheaper coatentmeat of the couatry,
ter. The importation r bra a ana eiicaa.
I mostly from th Valted Btat, has In
Icrsased greatly.'
The German emaeror will not. If he can
help It, permit the O ta HWk that
vn Life: "It Is too bad. Charl e.
that I did not And your mamma at home.
Brooklj
win you please- call nurse, so nat 1 can
leave a mensace for herT
Charlie Well, yes but I'd rather not
leave you all alone.
on. how kind, nut tnat aoesn t matter."
Charlie No, I mean, all .alone with that
cake over there. .
Washington Btar: "All Joshua want."
said Farmer Comtossel. "1. a chaaqe to
show what he can do."
"Yes." said tha farmer: I aunnoa so.
Josh Ts one those peoplo who never seem
to get a chancs to do anything except
something the can't do." .
Baltimore American: "Whatt" otarii.
lated the man. "Four hundred dollar for
that dreea?" r-.
Yes. answered the wife, aoothlnalv.
"It Is the train that makes it so exDen-
slve."
"Ah-b-h " KToaned the husband, "that
earsed railroad trust again 1 '
Chlrasvt Poet: "How's buslnsMr
tne stranger who had drifted In.
asked
The shopkeeper eyed him suspiciously for
moment oerore replying.
"Do you want to buy or aellT" ha In.
quired, at last. .. ..
Washington Star: "I hona that tha dif
ferences between these two. gentlemen,"
said the dignified statesman, "will be
patched up.'r
"I'm afraid It will not be." .
"It must be. Otherwise wa shall ha nnn.
tlnu&lly Interrupted In our business by tha
necessity of natrhlna- un tha aanatnra
themselves."
this inAnr rniDTfiR, 1 '
Portland Oreaonlan.
rt. . - - - .
uacu 111 van aruuna ana Borrow
A dollar;
Ther was grime and printer's Ink unon
Hla rnllar:
At times he used to get quite drunk they
1 Bald It was
To indicate his stsong contempt for
E.uuors;
He used to eat tobacco at his case
And. what la more. I
He spat quite freely sny where
Upon the floor;
I haven't seen him since the latter
t '80.
The foreman couldn't even tell yon what
His state Is;
Perhaps he's gone the way of all the earth-
May nap to Jail:
But If he ever shows up her again
He win not tan
To have - on that same
Collar
And atrike you for the
Dollar;
And he doesn't get It
From me.
Not this timet .
Bee?
Coldls
Jtrm Quickly Curmd by Hm
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
It acts on nature's plan,
loosens the cough, relieves
the lungs and . opens the se
cretions, effecting a perma
nent cure.
It counteracts ahy ten
dency of a cold to result in
pneumonia.
. It is pleasant to take, both
children and adults like it.
Pric 25 cent. '
Large six 60 cents.
7
V ,
Spring Things
for the men and bojs are just "a comin' " fast and furious.
.We are making extra efforts thla season to hare our com
plete lines here "on time.". Spring days naturally turn
one's though to spring wear and when you are ready "you
want to find what you want ready for ypu. Therefore, if
It's a "Spring Overcoat," "Spring Suit," "Spring Under
wear," "Spring Shirts," "Spring Neckwear," or "Spring
IlatB" there is a mighty fine selection of throe articles for
you even now and
' "No Clothing Fits Like 0us.,,
; Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers.
R. S. Wilcox, Maaacefe