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    TIIK OMAHA DAILY HEKt BAT UUP AY, JANUARY 8, 1003.
'Hie umaiia Daily Bee
E. BOSEWATEK, EDITOR.
PUBLISHED EVERT MORNINO.
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TERMS OF Stl SCRIPTION.
Daily iwlth.rjt Sunday!. One tuf.H1
U&Ay bn and Sunday, one Tear
Illustrated Hee. on- Year
Sunday hee. Ore Year
Saturday l;ee, one fr
Twentieth Century Farmer. One Tear
DELIVERED BT CARRIER.
Daily B (without Sunday), per copy... Jc
Ual.y bee (without gumUyi. VT week. .lie
ito.llr Bee (including Sunday), per weeB.l.c
Sunday B. f-r copy
Evening Bee (without 8undy). per weeB c
'aVvenlng bee linciuding Sunday), per
lor
Complaints' of Irregularities In dellT.ry
should be addressed to City Circulation U
Varunent. OFFICES.
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South Omaha-City Hall Bulldtcg. Twen-
V-"fl r. i M Strata.
Cour.ctl b'.jff- Pearl Stmt.
Ch;cago 1' L'nity HilMlr.g
w York park Row BuMing.
Washington ;! Kourteenth 8'.xel-
CORREaPONDENCE.
better the cvoeerratlre mvlrlt wril
aa the real history of the Vnltisl State
hi preslm'sui wvmKl be Ws proaoaneed.
COMMttKUL FHUBL.JfS.
There are some commercial problem
confronting the United States which are
likely to prs more urgently for solu
tion this year than last. The action of
tbe e-iiat committee on forvljm rela
tions In reportfng adversely on the
treaties with Argentina and Jamaica !
regarded a assuring the rejextioa of all
th TwU.ro.-lrr treaties nert!at?d Jar-
Idc the administration of President Mo th ten nn rrewdln the cvnsus lias
Trig Jirn.V.1 WgalTH.
Ninety-four billion dollar. In rouad
nuuibers, was the wealth of the nation
brn the tviMiii of wa taken. It
Is greater than that now by at least
fcxOUUWOfO If the rate of Inireaee la
reen when th Batdwln Weroer polloe
eotntutsston waa Inducted Into ofllre. la
gain riling up for the municipal cam
paign. The.god people of Omah who
had gone to bed without their night-
ap because they had fondly Imagined
that the machine was a busted com
munity will doubtless be frljtliteneil
oat of their wits by this latest dts-
Klnley rejulrln conjrvsslonal ratlfloa
Uon. It Is quite plainly Indicated that
the policy so earnestly adroc-ated by
the late president and appro'ed by Mr. j
N'en maintained duriu the past twc
years and It Is not to be doubted that
nch Is the case. The United States has
more than doubled tts wealth la twenty
RnosTelt Is not to be carried out br the J" BUU u" ,-r
present conaress. though It .nonld not tn prv?WM mde during that
be hastUy assumed that It U to be rriod. blch It la needless to say has
wholly abandoned as a rernbtican Prin- n "lialled by any other coun
clDle. The rartr has been to atroctlT tTT- twoM not oa for tb ncst
committed to reciprocity by lt leadUi tT Tears. The resonrces of the
statesmen and Its national contention country are rractically twunaiess, iu
that tt cannot nr safely discredit the producing edacity can be developed to
.'"S'lr' than T refnse t apply nnllmited extent. It can sns-
ttorla
tip. EdJtorval J.paruniiu
STATEMEST OF CIRCTXATIOS.
ftate of Nebraaka. Dojflaa County
Gor B. Tasrhuck. crtary of Tfca Ba
Pibllttiina- company, twin duly tworn. aars
It In particular cas
Perhaps the most seriona of the com
mercial rroblema la In regard to 3er
many. That country haa taken an at
tain a population tire or six times as
large a tt now has. In Tlew of what
has been accomplished In material ad
vancement daring the last two decades.
mat th. actual number cf ' l1' rressUe position In Its new tariff which u do Dot PPr extraTafant to esti-
&ZPl?LJbBl&Zin,u threaten decided Injury to onf trade. the wealth of the United State a
T Zi' iVjl now Ury. and profitable: The quew- Qart'r of a century hence at J-UV
t":::i;:i:iu uZZZZso.n9 U as to what may be done to prevent. 0-W.OOO. with a rast Increase In Indu
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at least la Dart, this promised daman tries 811,1 commerce.
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ao.eoo i receive attention. Fntore commercial I ln banking power. Taking European
relation with France are of hardly Wa estimate of the banking power of Tart-
S!!? Importance. There Is neodlna- In the ont entries, the comptroUer of t'ue
..aojws senate a reciprocity treaty with that 1 wcy haajnaae a comparison or ice
r jt country the advocate of which claim touI with P"1 tanking power
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GEORGE B. TZSCHTCK.
Subscribed In tny prer.ce and rwora t
bfcr Bia til at Oay ot Wfmr. a. it.
Uii X. B. HCSOATE,
l8!) Notary Pubiic
U Urgely favorable to the United 01 tDe Lnitea sutes, snowing urn
SUtea In Ita term and would materially tbts Prtlcolar thl coantry Is twice
benefit our French trade. It haa been Pwe"ul M oreat Kntaji.
held In uirpene for more than two nearly twice as powerful as ail
year and If It shall finally be rejected continental Europe and almost eo,nal
by the senate, which seems probable. to th wh,, masa r foreign
enumerated. owner ee
some action unfriendly to oar com- do concentration of floating cap-
mereial Interesta. Oar trade relation ltaJ ta1 extension of the credit syv
with Rala hare altered from the approach uch a derree of devetp-
controversy In regard to the differential m'nt as In the United State. This
Omaha naht also to celebrate the ad- duty on sugar from that country and demonstrate conclusively that this
vent of the Chicago Great Western In although the lose haa not been very country la now the jnoney power of the
tk. TMr rreat the Russian market la certainly wrld nd it Is steadily growing
one to be cultivated. stronger in mis posinon. ii is interest
The first cable message from Hawaii We have also to consider Intelligently ln to not that In comparison with
managed to come in under the wire and carefully what la necessary to be PnWie debta ot otfier great nations
with the other Xew Year" day callers. I done for promoting our trade with the I tb4t of ours u m1' In amonnt.
Orient. Th! .rest Mh nmm. Such facts are well calculated to en-
It la reassuring to know that the city j jse to contribute vastly to oar wealth I courage optimism among the American
of Fea remains calm. In other word. anj prosperity, must not be neglected. Pple and to stimulate their enterprise.
It Is still assured that Ita hat la on I There Is already strong competition In There will undoubtedly come periods of
traijht. the marketa of the far east and it Is depression, retarding for a time our
In order to Progress- but there Is no reason to fear
certain to become fiercer.
nhtsln n. ahan lmln ..r.- I that this nation Will CO bAckward OT
assignment of the dketa between th anJ merchAnt, En,t mctiTe wUl fall to retain a leading position in
And now we have a deadlock on the
Judges of the district court.
Impanel a jury?
Why not
About the only elephant lacking In the
great Curxon procession was the fa
moo G. O. P. quadruped created by the
late Thomas Nast.
and enterprising and prepared to meet th worId race for wealth and indus-
thelr competitors at every point Oar trtal n'3 commercial power.
government will undoubtedly continue
to Insist upon the principle of com
mercial equality for all nations in that
quarter of the world, but In order to
win trade we must be aa active and en
ergetic aa others who are striving for
It. The great South American mar-
- - . . - . Ifcet offer, rmrmrmnlrv .hi. .kM ""5'
to live on Lis rarm in gowi atanaara i ' ' Ipal regeneration can be formulated or
a. i rr-i uyuu. Ail uiat nut DC icmm
plished by public discussion at short
After Inspecting silver standard Mex
ico, Colonel Bryan Ays be still prefers
ffllfiriB DISCCSSIOJ.
Public discussion of proposed amend
ments to the city charter has. at last be
gun. In Tlew of the fact that the
sion of the legislature will open within
three days. It Is not to be expected
that any well-digested scheme of munio
Nebraaka. On some things the colonel's
head la level.
That Missouri Pacific order against
nepotism that enables a superior offi
cer to plant relatives on the pay roll of
the company In posltlous under him
tultht be extended to the public service
with good effect The tendency to
make public offloe a family affair Is
Itoevther too prevalent It .may be
that the only way to check It Is to In
terdlct It entirely.
So TtI Here.
laruisvillo Cwurier-JjurnaL
Tho asstbor ajt4 varloty ot Idiotlo bills
an!ttt tao trats tbat art helag lotroducod
ta roaareos wia tadicato that there I at
lcaft a rst thai dostrors compotltloa
aattf to NoMo-arladod.
Kfa Trst of ;.
ChK-aa-o Post.
rwr Mascaaail Ho Is probably versing
oa a aoa'.al cuaJltioa la which he will ap-
roctato such rag-time tmt aa Taks your
If.ks aa-i r- Frovldod, ot eourse, that
our cijastaMos will loav ala ovoa this
nach.
PtaUsi rtaila Gottta. mick.
Utnacapons Ttmea.
Ttiaos chasao aad wo all caaago with
them. Chavrlos A. Towao Is aot as much of
a poooilat as ho was la 1K0 by about $1,900, -
an-t x-Govraor Eof of Texas lacks
somothlBg liko STW.'M4 of being a trust -
kater aow.
Aa AH-Rowad AwtHcaa.
Brookljrs Eaalo,
Tho aeatk ef "Xaio" Sallslrery r.aads for
tho loss sf a brave and faithful soMler. ef
a hearty and successful manager of clan
ajBusemoats oa a largo scaio, and ot a
versatile. BLirtaful aad coascioaUous com
t iia a. as well as of aa excellent eltlxea
aad a faithful friend.
A Symawwlie Ride.
8prlng-fleld Bepubllcaja.
Tie gorgeous spectacle at Delhi Is calcu
lated to Impress India wUh tho splendor of
tho power that rales, but to outsiders noth
ing could be more symbolic than tho ride of
Lord Cunon on tho back of tho elephant ia
the first day's featlvitles. That was England
riding India.
Tata Telia ef the Yellows.
Philadelphia Press.
One strong evidence of good sense and
cool judc-meat Is to be found la the tact
that tho Venesuelaa affair, with all tho
labored efforts to magnify It into a cause
of war. has not had tno least InHoeaeo oa
the mocey ssarket -at home or abroad.
Sensible mea of finance could not bo per.
suaded by Journaliattc hysterics that the
Emperor William ef Germany so much cov
eted Venezuelan territory. with Ita
"greaser" Inhabitants, as to excite a general
war under pretense of enforcing tho pay
ment ot debts to his subjects. Tho sensa
tion was toe shallow aad fiat for sober con
sideration, and the business of the world
has kept, oa la Ue weaud ways.
OTHER UtSD THAU OlHi.
The emperor of Germany, with all his
ranopty of war lord, has been markedly
democratic la chocelng hi Intimates and
advisors eutslJe the sobll ly. Ho ha been
disposed to meet and confer la public and
private with men of affairs manufactur
ers, merchants, masters of the mechanical
arts, economists and philanthropists; In
fact, with all who are striving to Improve
the commercial. Industrial and Intellectual
condition of Germany. The kalaer la hon
est and fearless, energetto and practical.
The lowly birth of the late Herr Kropp
was no obstacle to the friendship of the
kalier. Ho considered and published It
loudly that he did so, that no Individual
stood higher than plain Herr Krupp. The
kaloer hasset up an active thinking for
once among the German great who bear
titles and do nothing for anybody, not
vea tor themselves.
Fifteen or twenty yearn ago the great
est possible strateglo Importance was at
tached to Port Arthur aad there were
periodical alarms that Its occupation by
Rusala would prove a caiua belli on the
part of Great Britain. Then there came
the great flourish ot trumpets over the
British occupation ot Wel-hal-wel, fol
lowed later oa by the unwilling admiaslon
that the place waa of no use as a naval
base, although tt might be a nice, healthy
spot for a sanatorium. Now the glory of
Port Arthur haa almost all departed, and
the probability la that Russia would
abandon It altogether If she had not spent
so much money there. It was expected to
prove the great southern terminus and
commercial depot ot the Manchurlaa rail
way, bat this Is the position oeoupled by
Daisy, while Port Arthur Is reached by a
loop line. It has been deserted by nearly
all tts merchants, who have migrated to
Dalny, and exists only aa a military and
aaval headquarters. Even as a naval sta
tion It will be of Inferior rank to Vladi
vostok. Some Russian naval experts have
already advised the government to follow
the example of England at Wel-hal-wel
and withdraw from tho place, but It hi not
likely that this advice will be taken, as
retirement would not only be aa offense
to national pride, bat a confession of error.
The people of Jspaa are beginning to
recognise that to maintain a big standing
army, to have and to hold a modern navy
and to be ambitious to be considered one
of the powers of the world, requires a vast
amount of money. There is aot muca la
Japan that can bo further taxed to secure
the sums required without eataillag undue
haniahiDa. hence the Indirect meaaa ot
taxing Imports more heavily haa been re
sorted to. The sew tariff la aot for pro
tection. It la for revenue only, aa the
Cleveland tree traders might say. and goads
that the Japanese cannot produce aad yet
moat have have been selected to pay tho
expenses of government Maay articles
formerly oa the free list are aow made
dutiable. Foodstuffs geaerally have the
duty oa them Increased 13 per cent, and
wheat, formerly untaxed. U aow charged T
cents per 113 pounds. Even raw material
for manufacture suffers- Tno duty oa ptg
troa ia raised Su per cent, aad steel, for
ties feavs received tho large total ot .
tlt.4. and museum and art galleries the
comparatively small amount of fl.Mft.POft.
labrary donations have dropped from $1-1,-JHI.73J
In 101 to $4.70.soo, ami of this
i amount Mr. Carnegie la to be credited with
political tmirr.
Henator Oeorgs O. Vest of Missouri re
affirms hi Intention to retire from pubtle
life with the close ot his present term.
TW I Hwy to piece um.. ... , 2 Mg 800 eomp w,h $lI.K.f.OO
arouna me neca oi in- u.uir.v,. )B wu ft d.rr.,,. whlch nalPates that Ms
Hi-nry Watterson and the star-eyed llhnrr work this country Is nearlng lis
goddess have abandoned the Idoa of taking I c,OM ud tn,t j,. mut find other ways of
anything out of the union. The Ideas of i g.ttmg ra of his money If he would not die
the combination nav so oroaaenea aiBraced. From this point of view It Is In
they are willing to annex the western hem
isphere to Vncle Sam' quarter section.
Dr. Ellis T. Pierce, a chief of tho Ogalalla
Sioux, haa been elected to the South Da
kota legislature aa a representative ot Fall
River county. Though nominally an Indian
terestlng to recall that In m. the Bret year
of hi library donations, he gave f2.Sos.loo
for thirty-tour libraries; In 1900, f40,000
for nlnoteen; In 1901, flt.881.S00 for lot,
and In 1902, ft,S9f.S00 for ninety-six; ask
ing a total of 25S libraries which he haa
he Is ot Caurailan blood. He haa lived caused to be erected all over the United
among the red men for twenty-eight years, i State at a total cost ot f IMSO.OM. It I
The friends of the late Colonel Charles A. likely Mr. Carnegie haa eome to th eon
Rusiell, long a representative from the elusion he has done enough In this dlree
Thlrd congremtonal district of Connecll- j tlon, as It Is many month lnc he haa
cut. are quietly raising a fund for the edu- ! made any offers. If he haa com to tho eon-
ration of his children. The plan Is to raise I elusion that perhaps his widespread dls-
12.1.000 for his family and the fund Is al
ready making good progress.
Former United 8tate Senator William E.
Chandler Is a member of the New Hamp
shire constitutional convention. He Is the
representatlvs ot Ward S of Concord, Mer
rlmao county. The New Hampshire conven
tion comprises 411 delegates. Ths state leg
islature appropriated $15,000 for Its ex
penses. Colonel John R. Pencell, the famous horse
brseder, announces himself aa a candldat
for governor of Virginia and say hi cam
paign slogan will bo "Look out for th
honey bee." One of hi horse, ths Honey
Bee, won Brst honors at ths New Tork show
last fall, a fact of which th colonel la
exceedingly proud.
There were In New Tork at the date of
the federal censua of two years ago 1.239
American citliens bora In foreign countries
during the residence of their parents
abroad. One of the members of the New
Tork City delegation to the next house of
representatives, George B. McClellan, waa
born abroad. He la a native of Dresden la
Germany-
Candidates are already being put forward
for next year's mayoralty election In Bos
ton. On the republican side Dr. E. Pea body
Gerry, Aidermaa George H. Tick bam. ex
Alderman P. A. Dyar and Q. W. Swallow
are mentioned. Congressman Naphea la the
leading democratic possibility, bat he will
not contest If Mayor Collins wishes te try
for re-election. .
When tho United States senate met oa
December 1 for the beginning ot the second
session ot tho Ptfty-seventh congress, both
senators from tho following state were ta
their seat: Ala Mat, Arkansas. Georgia,
Louisiana. Missouri. North Cars Una, South
Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia all
southern states. There were only three
abeenteea from the states of the south one
senator from Florida, one from Tenneeeee
and one from Texas.
Johnny Goodaew ef Minneapolis, consul
general at Shanghai. Is under lire, being
charged with Shanghat-ing vessel owners
for liberal tees. Aa investigation has been
ordered. When tho Mlaaeapolltaa rt the
lob a few years ago those who knew him
' best rushed Into print to laud Mr. Good-
new aa a good fellow. The hope ta cherished
from
big mitt" from the
Minneapolis factory.
i - V . aav IS MHt AF S3
cents according to kind, per 133 pound.. ! at his home town that ho will emerge
fTL cotton the melee within a "big mitt- fron
ivtouig iiwh - j
yarn has to pay 23 per cent more aad Caa
nela have ta pay 4 cents instead of S cents
per square yard. Ia Isolated liaes. such
as serges and plaia-wovea blaaketiag.
there Is a reduction.
tries ought to feel more friendly to
ward ns bow than ever before and !
From the exuberance exhibited at the therefore be better - displeased to do
meeting of the State Teachers associa-1 business with us If we make the proper
don. braska' public schools seem to I efforts to meet their requirements.
be getting along quite nicety with pre- I The strong position which the United
ent normal school facilities. I States has attained In the world's mar
kets can be held only by persistent en-
Now that their bunco game of forcing terprise and pursuing, in the language
contributions from liquor dealers and I of McKlnley. a broad and enlightened
drugsiats has been profitably consum-1 policy.'
mated, the bogus circulation claimants
have subsided for another year. ordac aid amirica.v militarism.
liax . orviau cannot tie well a.
After pump-handling the crowd for ooalnted with the hlstorr of th miterf Fatlon up to date would eem to
two or three hours oa New Tear's day. State or he would not assume that the mdict tnat Iu members have plane of
It Is probable President Roosevelt had American people had lately .uddenly " UTOpwl,( 01 ta wun or
Dronounced Ideas . Q the Question acanlred a mllitarr anlrtt Ot, th- "Jusulu"1"' "a prooaou
whether It to more blessed to give than contrary, they have, as a whole, rather 7 aireaay araxtea a revised char
to receive In the White House. lost than rained In mllitarr hardiness ter on tb JnmpUon ttt know
Idnrln, th Uat rer.er.tIon Th i' "ybody What U wanted
It will be difficult to explain why the duj. of thfl -,, . do not PP to allow anybody
coal dealers should want to choose New I of contmeut mAdd ,u m. '9 ImproTke municipal reform
Orleans for a coal famine. -New ur-1 habitants a warlike people. They came "1; lUT Uiem-
rantre Is an exchange of views regard
Ing the most vital defects of the exist
Ing charter and the ventilation of sug
gestions for changes regarded as de
sirable and advantageous.
Whether the Douglas delegation will
heed any popular demand' or be
disposed to carry out any of the sug
gestions or recommendations of public
bodies and public meetings la still
problematical. The noncommittal and
noncommunlcative policy pursued by
Tina tor Restrictive Seuirea,
Kaeaas City Star.
This Country has been conspicuously gen
erous t with the i trig railway companies.
Valuably concession hare- beea made.
Enormoua privileges have beea granted.
Every eacouragemeat that a federal gov
erameat could reasonably givs to these
great agencies ef material growth and na
tional development has been given. It Is
aow time that restrictive measures shosld
be applied. The' system of robbery that
has beea going oa has fostered the spirit
of public ownership against the taste aad
the judgment of the people and If no other
means ia found to secure reasonable treat
ment from the railroads this sentiment will
continue to grow.' And If the railroads
ever da become nubile property they will
aot be takes ia oa the bails ot watered
stock, either.
DOSATIOX9 Or THE TEAK.
trtbution of Intellectual charity haa not
been altogether judicious In Ita methods ho
will find many other sharing the same
view,
As a whole, (ho year' record speak well
for philanthropy. It Is a record which rep
resents th sympathy and generosity of
thouiands, and year by year people are
learning how to bestow their money more
practically and In ways which do the most
good and least harm.
POINTED REMARKS.
Somerville Journal: Only th fool truss
to luck, but the wise man Is often helped
by It -
Philadelphia Preee: Willie Pa, what do
we mean by aaylrg, "Sllenre Is Golden?"
Pa We mean th elleno "t other people),
my son, particularly of curious little boys.
Chicago Tribune: "Whlrh Is the mother
and which Is th daughter?" aakd Mr.
Gaboy. with his mom engaging smile, on
being Introduced to them.
"The old fool!" simultaneously exclaimed
two voices aa soon as he had gone.
Washington Star: "Do you think Joan's
Irventlons will work?" siked Mrs. Corn
toreel. "1 hope so." answered her hubjul; "I
know mighty well that Joan won t."
Brooklyn Ufa: Mrs. Chic Our new rector
la not at all worldly.
Mr Chlr Well, he will have to tone our
parish down.
Mrs. Chic Oh, no; our pariah will have
to tone him up. '
WaehlTie-ton Star: "Wo you think yon wtil
hav a titled eon-(n-fw.
"Tee." answered Mr. Comfoi: "mother
and the girls think we d better take another
partner la the concern. My name la Jl
nirht eo a ehack. but le doesn't narry any
wtarht worm meatlonine; oa a vlalttn
card."
Data' So!'.
Jfewar JJ-vwe.
Nothln' la eomJn'' anit noehin in rtew,
Nirain.' In pot-Jut ami nothln' tov do.
Nothia' ttt tlr.lt for aivt nnihln' to kink.
Nofiiin'' tr Inve and nothln' to lira.
N'-xhln' to hear aurl nnfhln' U ,
Nothln' ta want and nnrjiln' tv b.
NoUiin' ta thin at, of nothln' ro fret,
Nothln to ask for. nor h In' ttt rrtt,
Nothln' the eaaatala, nothln' the. crew;
Nothln' to choke ea and norhin' to oiutW.
Nothln' ta cry for. nochln tu uluir,
Norhin' to bkke away, nothln' ro lirlnr.
Nohin' to epeod and norhin' ro earn,
Nothln' ta eax and aochln' to burn.
Nothln' t borrow and nor hin' to give,
Nothln" to die for. nothin' Ui live;
In fact, there's aotn'.n' d4n'.
leans la supposed to enjoy a climate
that makes coal unnecessary, except for
team engines and cooking stoves.
If the organization of the new school
board agreed oa by the members .Is
satisfactory to the superintendent, sec
retary, superintendent of buildings and
ether salaried employes, we presume
they will allow It to be perfected ba due
time.
virtually a Invaders, whatever pretense , ,
may have been made to the contrary. vl rl"
I SB-Ill ae lmaS asak a al I aia.al
and. confronted by savage foes, fought T , " "tuuu v.
their war dnrlnr thr r-nmrW f I " uo1 PP" ux "n-
ocean to ocean. The frontier as It was VaT necessary that .all questions
lowly pushed westward waa the sfclr- " n tnanas ruture grown, and
mi.h Una of verltaM- an !... I "a espedsuiy lis municipal
Wise mea change their minds fools
never. That la the only ground oa
which ran be reconciled the proouoc la
mes, to of the leaders oa both sides of
the Union Pacific lockout and their
final efforts for a compromise adjustment.
Populists and sliver republicans hare
almost disappeared In Colorado, having
practically no representation la the
legislature, save under mask as demo
crats. The division there Is now be
tween the republican and the demo
cratic parties, and no other distinctive
party labels are used In the senatorial
contest
The anti-trust till which Senator
Boar la preparing excites unusual In
terest, not only because of his standing
In the senate, bat also beea use it la un
derstood that he to working in close co
operation with Attorney General Knox.
The precise features of the bin are not
disclosed, except that It to known that
they will include a most careful system
far enforcing publicity of corporarioaa
and trusts falling within federal Juris
diction.
The wisdom of the revised revenue
laws ef Iowa to now becoming apparent
la the great Increase of fees for record
tng articles of Incorporation, the total
tor 1J2 being about fltOuO, while
ander the last year of the old law they
amoanted to only 54.iXaX The fees
in net excessive and bear but lightly
apoa the osrparatlocks themaieivea.
though ta the aggregate they cooatttate
an Important addition to the state
treasury and are a correspondlag relief
t Ik great bed ef the tAJ payers.
war. and the rlSe was aa Indispensable
as the axe and the plow. If these facts
had escaped Kordan's attention he
should not have missed the significance
of the more notable demonstrations of
fighting prowess In the French wars. In
the wars with the mother country In
1776 and 1812. in the war with Mexico
la 1&4S aad ta the great civil war of
The conditions to which those of the
present generation were born are ma
terially different and are such aa to
tend toward peace. The war of the
frontier haa at Uat ceased. The un
precedented industrialism which haa
taken possession of the continent, re
quiring the most Intense effort for Its
development, and expanding within a
few decades Into a prodigious foreign
commerce, to inherently a guaranty of
peace. It to a conspicuous fact that
within a generation, the American peo
ple have taken the foremost place for
mimiauonu iroitnnoo ana ror au ex- The report of the operations of the
pedlents for the peaceful settlement of Agricultural department for the sup-
ucn ouerences as must Inevitably I pression of the cattle plague In New
arise between nations, a policy that has England to very gratifying. Xot only
Dea persistently pursued from Ue set- ta the disease been restricted to. the
tlement or the Alabama claims down to pUce of outbreak, but It has already
the still pending case of Teneroela. been almost extlmated there. Th. a.
Tbe truth, of course, to that Nordaa psrtment has acted with great enerrv
exaggerates the exceptional circunv and Its success to a striking illustratiun
stances ot xne taie r-paaua war and of what can be accomplished by modern
tae consequences n-wing rrota it w net- scientific methods well directed.
ever new may be taken of the necee-
development. should be fully discussed
within the bearing of the delegation, so
hat Ita members may not be able to
plead Ignorance of publie sentiment.
Such has been the custom ever since
Omaha had a charter, and such has
been the usage in all cities whose munic
ipal machinery to regulated by char
ters enacted through legislatures. In
any event, the public discussion of pub
lic Issues can do.no harm. If the men
elected to represent Omaha In the legis
lature of 1903 have made up their
minds to Ignore popular demands and
public sentiment and are determined to
assume all responsibility for charter re
vision, they are at liberty to do so.
Some members of former delegations
pursued Just such a policy. By this
course they succeeded la Inflicting upon
Omaha confusion, litigation and incal
culable loss, but they rarely succeeded
In securing other positions of honor and
trust.
Selatlaa. at at Xyetery.
Philadelphia, Record.
Why hatters and Harca hare should be
mad has provoked the cariosity of philoso
phers aad humorists, but a partial solution
of the mystery la afforded by tho hatters
wko compose the Cloth Hat aad Capmakers'
National union, who are mad because the
Brotherhood of Locomotive rtremea elected
President Roosevelt aa honorary member.
The coaventloa ot tbia anion has adopted
resolutions to the effect that It la against
the principles ef trade unionism to admit
anyone te memkersoip who sad sever
worked at the trade represented by the
aaioa. and. besides, the hat and capmakers
disapproved of Mr. Roosevelt's course wkea
he was a police commiseioaer. If the presi
dent had gives a tS.sOS office to the ho4
of the Hat aad Capmakers aaloa It might
have made a difference.
slty or the wisdom of that war. and
whatever embarrassment may be In
volved In the la alar acquisitions that
fallowed la its Cain, the fullness ef
The railroads say they do not want s
grain market In Omaha because It
would Interfere with the long haul
They said the same thing when Kansas
time had eome when In any event the J City Insisted on equitable grain rates.
United States must Inevitably begin to I bat were finally persuaded to give la.
take a more important part ta the I Why shonld Omaha be denied favors
world's affairs, bat that did not esses- J extended to Kansas City?
tially change, however It may have I ia jj r
temporarily affected the funds mental I And now the kwal poporratle organ
Interest and dispueitlun of . the Axneri-1 has discovered that the republican ma
ran people for peace, IX Nerdsa knew 1 thine, which was smashed te amith-
U5KU6 THE OKI EST.
aapartaaaw at the AaaerSeem Cable
Li a lerM k raelSe.
CleveUnd Plain Dealer.
if so (steward clrcumstaaces shall later
vena the dream ef the late Joha W.
Mackay win be realised within the year
by the completion of aa eli-Americaa ca
ble line linking the United Statea with Its
new possessions la the Orteat. The eoa-
eectloa with Honolulu was made last week
sad the work win be pushed rapidly to
completion, making It thus possible to sead
mi age from Saa Francisco to Manila
with only three delays Instead of ths four
teea aow necessary whes using the route
by way of Europe. Another welcome result
will be a reduction of rates from fl-C4 to
tl per word from 8aa Freactsee to M sails
or to tho stations in China aad Ja pea-
Toe three licks, one of which has just
been completed, will average sees I, SOS
miles la length- The second will rua
north west from Honolulu te aa aalahablted
group, known as the Midway islaads. frosa
their poeltloa about half way between
North America aad Asia, where a station
will so established. The third liak will ex
tead frosa these Islaads ta Guam, aa Aater-
Icaa poeeeseloa. where s aaval station has
already beea established, sad will skirt the
edge ef oae of the deepeet of ocean's
knows abysses, where a depth of saves
miles has been found. The fourth will be
carried around the great ialaad of Loson
aad be clinched ia Maalia bay, between
which aad Aaia cable coanecUoa already
exists.
The scheme is a tremendous oae. bat is
this say of big things seems set remark
able. The value of the cable la peace aad
war will be beyond corn aeration. Iaet
deatallf It will prove, tt further presf were
aeeded, that there waa na occasion for the
Caited States to embark Is the enterprise
The ltne under eeeetructiee will be at the
government's dispeeal. If the seceaslty shall
arise, bo leeo abeolutely than If built wit
penile ssaaey and epersted by public m
ployee. The argwmeat ef those wba elaas
r4 for the Catted States to go outside its
proper sphere aad set sp la the eeeaa
telegraph business has beea dl -credited at
a urprislagiy early data.
Th present aesatoa at Monte Carle, ac
cording to present ladicatioea. will be th
beet that the resort haa had since the
gambling bank ef M. Blaae was estab
lished. The best part of the season has
heretofore beea the late winter and early
spring, but the recent early November
found th place as lively, the guests at
the hotels aad large villas ss maay aad
the money as sbandant aa In last Febru
ary. The gambling Is Ineeesaat and the
stories of money won aad lost are numer
ous. Two months ago the sensational
plunging of Baroa do Wletlnghot afforded
aa toterestirg topic of conversation. The
baron bails from Berlta and he played a
game that war ia defiance of all systems
aad accepted gambling sxims. He suc
ceeded la breaking th bank twice ta three
days. Recently, however. little has beea
card of him. the people saving a more
absorbing aubject la the statement that
during the month of November the bank
woa over t30.-0. The rash for Monte
Carlo thus early la la measure attrib
uted ta the black eye which gambling at
Oetend haa received from the Belgian Par
liament, a measure which tae came re
ports haa Just received the approval of
King Leopold-
ICS, doubt the Uganda railway will be a
money making lastitutioa some day. but th
proepect of profits is extremely remote, aad
meanwhile the enterprise is a a.eaay
upon the resources of Great Britain. The
Hons ef Commons has beea called upon
ta fuad another W.sOs.&O tor extra expendi
ture aad voted It with only n miw protest.
Sir Edward Grey pointed out that the road
Is aot la aay sense a commerelal enterprise,
tint the Inevitable consequence of the pree-
ence of Great Britain la Cgaada. Tho fast
I. rallv recognised that II Igaaoa roi
fllla reasonabls expectations la the future
the railroad will pay as s matter ot course.
The chief cause of complaint Just sow Is
that the original eotimatee hare proved se
entirety an trust worthy. This la Itself Is a
common experience, but ta taia case me
excess of the actual over the estimated ex-
mui has beea BhenomecaL All tho aim
culties seem to have beea minimised- The
country has turned out te be muca asore
atflcwlt than waa expected, the ellmat
much more unhealthy, tho coot of labor
much higher and the water supply muca
-nore uncertain. Probably the government
would have beea better off If It had en
trusted the whole business te firms sf re
sponsible eoa tractor a.
A Reeerel af LJbermltrr Far Above the
iTeragt.
Chicago Tribune.
While the donations which have beea
made by gift aad bequests to educational,
charitable and religious Institutions during
1901 fan tar short of thoee which were
made ia 1)01, still they are greatly la ex
cess of those of aay year prior to 1301.
Ia 1 the total of S2, 41.304 waa thought
to be a large one. but la 1H. the record
breaking year, the Immense sum ot 121.
ISS.T11 was reached. This year the total
is tT7.14.lS7. which Is far above the aver
age, leaving oat last year's. It is doubt
ful whether this amount will be given in
1900. as the needs for giving will be fewer,
the competition of millionaires te keep on
the good side of tho publie will not be so
Intense, aad some channels of distribution
will be closed.
Educational Institutions have had their
fair share of gifts. One hundred and forty-
four of them have received S27.SO0.S0t In
sums ranging from 11.060 te 11. 000. COO and
upward in Individual donations. Churches
and religious societies here received S4.K9,.
OS. This sum does not Include the regular
Sunday offerings, which amount to a Urge
total la a year, nor the twenty-one million
twentieth century offering ta the Methodist
Episcopal church, which covers n period
of three years. Until aa official statement
la made It will be Impossible to know how
much of tt should be credited te 190Z. Chart-
THE CHUDRIl J HOCK.
Henry W. Loogfellew.
Between the dark aad the daylight.
When the night Is bearlnnlng ti lower,
Omes s pause In the day'e occupations.
That Is known ss the Children s Hour.
I hear In the chamber above me
The patter of little feet.
. The souxd of s door that is opened.
And voice soft and sweet.
Prom my study I see In the IsmpUrht,
Descending the broad hall stair.
.Grave Alice, and laughing- Allesra -t -And
Edith with golden hair.
A whisper and then s silence:
Tet I know by their merry eyes
They are plotting and planning together
To take me by surprise.
A sudden rush from the stairway.
A sudden rM from the hail!
By three doors left unguarded
They enter my castle wall!
They climb up Into) my turret
O'er the anna and back of ny chair;
If I try to eerap. they surround me;
They seem to be everywhere.
They almost devour me with kisaes.
Their arme about me entwine.
T.ll I think of the Bishop of Blngen
la his Mouse-Tower on the Rhine'.
Do you think. Oh. blu-eyet banditti.
Bcauee yoo have scaled the wail,
Saeh an old mustache aa I am
Is net a match for you all:
I have you fast in my fortress.
And will not let you depart.
But put you down Into the duna-onn
In the round-tower ot my heart.
And there will I keep you forever.
Tee. forever and a day.
TCI the walls shall crumble to ruin.
And moulder in dust away:
A Clothing Reduction
We have just taken aa Inventory aad and many broken lines wkea a break
occurs as It does shout this time ot the season la any Dae ef sliea.
Then we break the price correspondingly aad the goods have to go Our
broken lines have beea placed sa separate tables and marked down toe a
closing sale and they represent our entire toek. Including black clay
worsteds. There are some very fine bargains here and when It comes te
buying good clothes at these prices we don't know where yoa cas de better.
A curious subtle monument, especially
characteristic of modera times, wa un
veiled at Berlin oa St. rioriaa'a day. Prob
ably very tew of the cltUcaa of Berlla, or
indeed sf aay other city, aav ta siignteet
sotioa wh SU Fionas was, or why he
a&eald have a monument la a city which
bas se long regarded itself as "the capital
ot iatelligeaee." Th monument la really
s memo rial to the heroic firemen who hav
lost their Uvea Is their warfare against ths
namea dertsg the many coaflagraUoas f the
last half-oeatury. It is dedicated t them
under the somewhat kfeadary same of St.
riartaa becaeae that martyr ts regarded as
the patron eelat ef the Oalld ef rtremea.
St. rlortaaes. ac Calanicus aad Slty ether
Christiana, according te the Roman martyr-
elegy, were burned alive by the saraoeaa ea
confessing their faith. Tae saint is saaae
ta agur on the maaumeat as a herculean
warrior conteadlng with a raging sea of
Ire. every wave of which eulmtaaies la the
head of s snake. Oa ths right aad left ot
the ailegoricU figure are affiled brease
tatleta contalaiag the names of all the
Rerun lremra who have perished la the
exercise of their duty from Viil to U01.
Uaady te Have Iressa, However
BprtBgneld BepubUcaa.
It la hard to see. ta the past fortalght'
eseat Is the Caribbean, aay argument for
a navy twice the also of the oae aow tying
the Amrrteaa flag The happy eoaelealoa
of the episode shows that the stxe of our
navy did aot eater Into the problem; or,
If tt did, that the sveseat also was ssapl
log the aoargeacy.
Men's Overcoats
112.50 OTereoata . 10.00
115.00 Oyercoata. . .12.50
118.00 OTercoats . 15.00
120.00 OTercoats . 16.50
22.00 Orercoats . 18.00
$23.00 Orereoata. . 20.0Q
Men's Suits
112.50 Suit
$15.00 Suits ,
118.00 Suits
10.00
.12.50
.15.00
120.00 Suits 16.50
$22.00 Suits ia00
$25.00 Suit 20.00
$30.00 Suits 25.00
la same
Black clay worsted cutaway aad Prlne Albert suits are eat
proportion.
Our Boys' Clothing
Ha also ret et ted a generous rae. ssd like the
tables.
i s. are on a ears'
All Broken Lines
Of boys orereoata, Xs vea lie overcoats sad reefer, here and chili's k- f
paat salts, s-pteee suits. 1-place short past salts, sailer suits. Senior sii-s
reetee salts, Huaelaa suits aad kilt drssaia. These have aQ beea marked at a
25 Per Cent Discount
and are ea the second loor.
Furnishings
$1.00 and $1.50 Fancy Shirts, 75c,
$2.00 Shirts, $1.50
Flannel Nijht Shirts, 40c
sb ether articles ts this depart meat st greatly redwead erWee. Sale eou
meaeea at once. It's ap to yoa te r-flt by It.
R S WILCOX, Manajer.