Sunday NEWS SECTION AOZt O.V TO riOVT. HE WXATHEi FORECAST. Tor Nebrafs Generally fair. r"cr lou Shower. For weather retort pat t TA7 on Omaha .See. VOL. XL No. Tli ADEWAU GROWS hot ingei:many C:nitit for Commercial Supremacy it Becoming cf Acute Interest. aiizucatts QnrriY WITCSTSG German Officials Are Exercised Orer Situation. EKPEEOB TAKES EXLN DTTEEEST Goinf After American Trade Captains XTiereTer Found. FIATDAEI) OIL Cf THE GA1EL HKn rkrtf Of latere!, artth Brlblac Fia)l.e la Hr f rvrfac Orlrn frosa (torvre, Br MALTOU CLARKE. BERIJX, July S 'Special Dispatch to 8he Bee The A raericaji-Germaa trade war erf w have heard so much 1 auuiuins Cr-riwiii and acuta si. ape la and cut er th eti.pie. So fir the German. ,eem to be the ayrreMws. The Americans ar minding their own bueineaa. taint after o.be trad rn arierlt end generally speaking eiung it. Itui latter fact i what Mmi So be grieving Uba German official and ia flustrlal world and la leading- to measures thai ar to say tba least somewhat od prafaaaioiial. These measure apparently bav the active support of th. higbest awthcrtty-which mean, tba emperor. Un 3ar hi majesty stimulation tba imperial revernmea Is going right after the Ameri ca trada captains wherever they can be found. Frwtest ta tba loi-te. Aa excellent lllustratloa cf thi gtrvarn neotai artlvity is given by the recent d's ratch lj.ired by "official souroes" which was trajialated to the correspondents hera Anion other tempi thia dispatch set oat that: Baroo Marscfeall von Blebersteln. thai Oermn ambassodor to Con(antmople. represented to tba sublime porta that Tor the Turkish government to grant conces- siona .ought by as American f lnanc-ial ' roup would be to controvert the mJntna law ar.ed upon by the Turkish govern-! inent and the Kuropeaa ambaRaadoia. The i , jF)nmffli tnereoooti re quested this aoveraroetit to look into the J1"1""- ?r t the foreim ofTioe to the state o-trtmnt has beeo for ntulsted and In eubstance is most favor able io prmetple to American nterorise .."Tni- th rreet ease, specific Genciaa ooncesnlons are ad versely affected. Aec.ordlmrn' H Is rar retod that the AmerlcaQ flnanclcJ fater ts rearh an understanding with li owners of the Bag-dad rail a ay. Tba "onrwi cf the attdad railway are tHronc Gerntaa rtnancial Interests which do t take kindly to tba Idea of American merprlss participating la the derelop- meet of the far east. Such evlopmont ' oald. of course, carry Mlt ft eMB(Kui nd trade reiaUons with the d' jopula th there. It is the same "Thf lueoce that pretested ajminrt the partfclpatk) of American caplial in the Chinese loan. )t U ranerally considered that, as la the Chinese case, the Intervention of t,e 'VfBan toa-.on roveraraaatt will force sa end to the unoersroitd work aalnt American tn eereeta with the Turkiab cvrnmeoL Tba rtlvttles of the pushlnt Germans hare therefore 6featd themselves In this ln nance. A somewhat almUajr altuatooa, tbourh AJoc different line, has coma to a head at Hamburg mlth the collapse of the gm emment s oasa against the Standard Oil company. This unexpected fiasco has left the Gem as business and official world in " somcvb :ng of a mild daaa The Harnbiu-c nattr began with the dis charge rf an empioje. a native German, who I 4 ned Ih. reutache Vaxwura Oil cempany aa salesman. The Deatach. acuum totrpajir ia the lubrlcatta oil branch of tha Jjndard'a organiaaUtM In Qermany. The former aalesraaa w. . r!raj bouses with stories charging- -he tandard ith rarlou. corrupt practiJea The matter as jut In anspa by these val concerns and submitted to the Fremdenblau. a strong paper with ideas of "enterprise.- It traaeplred at the hear ing that the persons who Instigated the publication. German distributors of Ras Siaa, Austria, and Geliclaj, oils, knew the charges were unfounded. But the PYrnj denbUtt accepted the rbargea la rood faith ejid boob oegan the erasade at a rate that wsuld fcat-e give to ita Ameticaa cuntemporariea. StSifSKfa Aeaaadaaa. It was charged, among- other tllinga. that .... peapte nao for years been in the habit of briito employee of intendms I u vers fer the purpose of securing ther " ' " - ui.t sarreis oontaintos w,la rans representing a bsruar cuallty and by c ceteris, acooums by a manipulative of purchase a4 aellina prioea. had shown reduced profile and a resulting tower amount subject to state taxes. These and other charge, were readily believed by tba general public. J they were right la line wiu, u,, pub7lp tiona that had appeared la Americas j,w. paper, and ma.aalo. and reproduced by .he eoterpria ua; Fremdeablatt The cru aad. began In optcbar last and was kept up coaunuoua-y unU th. public proeeeutor at Haroturg tok up the case on behalf of th. govemmert This it .as generally .up osed meant th, f,nl,h of the Standard ta Cermany. But to the oot.tematioB of the rremertlatt and the p.;,pi. charrea. the public prosecutor, after a Ion. and exteas'v. bear., .IMera,ea the To Co arcusiomod to the company, us-! reuoenc. regarding its kuWi. , k. Mn..! of a inru. to see ho. Btuck of the .Meries of the oil buaneas ad in can share la it the Standard rol uhtanii repealed kla.dard tleea Paeta. or ir.true. far the flr.t time oa record we ! re riven exact tacts regarding th. lei.l of tn. f-tandard n,.r.,. ,. tx btiainesa. It aa. .hoaa that th- r;;t WOjJtU " ""beinria an! iot.UI1iea for the ,ar to S.ltMor. Of tal. hait. amount the oiandard exported 7 "..L or .rU r per oant Te Ger Uiany ak.ne th. United f'uiea aent rtt i ta i-etrcleum product, and over u r orrt of thi. total waa ahlpped aod d..!ri&u:rd by the Standard. The rwpre. souue af the eland. rd wk . Ui figures, made aa ni4.n.inr. t mrt.i tLt caused th. Garmsa bualnes. ! f boUl ,b Io''" ,n" -americaa Ear ' oiij to .it tip and uke nuticat jassoclatlasia aad cf the Anrncaa FolltcJ ' "rj3 production in the In: ted etataa"1"4 aial assoclatk-a. j ' ((.waioiued oa fcraoad Foga law Nothing to Do But Rest, Play Golf and Grow Light Plaij. Perfected for tie Work of President Taft Dtrin? Sumter Season at Beverly.' BEVERLY. Mass., July ? (Fpeclal Telerrsm.) Everr importart Btst:man who calla on Tesldetit Taft is flrM searched at the executive office and all suspicious looking papers are ttken from him. According to the strict o-ders left by Secretary Norton here. Mr. Vaft is to haxo a vacation. There are ta t no conferences. tk dictating of state papers, no reception of delegations and no es;ecial attention to correspondence. The program at Beverly bpw consists cf golf, automobile riding and social callji. rresldent Taft will exercise the same care here this tummer thst he did last and ntkt the same efforts to reduce Ms weight La: last summer after several strenuous weeks he took off four pounds. He bopes te lake off at least twenty pounds this summer, .jt r-hri n.rv of Ciacrnnstl. a pt yslnai culture expert. wno tias had charge of lite physical con dition of President Taft during the last) WINFIELD. Kaa.. July . Emphatically Ttr, Is here. ,- He will be in charge of i c:arina- that the fight of the "rrri i tha work of reduclug the presidential i3 only Just begun. United States weight. There a ill le long walks for j t,en,or Jcn.h L. BriBtow of Kansas here Mr. Taft a strict llet and perhaps some I ttiim afternoon delivered ht firw public wrtstllnc and boxing. Although the pres- iterance sinoe Saturday last, when he. dent tipa the beam at the 100 mark, he j R"prJit,outIV -Murdock and E. H. Mad la ouick on hia feet and very muscular. n Kansas "Insurgents."" Journeyed to president Taft Is much pleased with j u'ter bay and held a three hours- confer tbt prcgram which has been Isid down!"1'' Theodore Roosevelt for the reducing ef hi a eight He is i "To hoube Porrtsuve.- said the sen- partlcularly plad that Ir. Barker is in Charge of It The Ohio physician had planned a trip into the west, where he contemplated spending the summer, but ir. Taft mas sa Insistent that be came to Beverly an- cancelled i.ta western plana. The weight reducing work has not yet been s tatted, nothing; Is afiowed now to Interfere, with the president's vacation. He golfs with John Hare Ham mond and Secretary Meyer and takes long automobile rea with jre. Taft ana is apparently without care. He will enter tratam with the hope of "Coming back- a little later. Two Railroad Men Killed in Wreck Conductor and Brakeman Meet Death When Engines Collide at "Waterloo. WATERLOO. Ia, July i-Bpec;aI Tele gram.) Two Watarioo men, JDavid K. Bankaon aad T. S. McCarthy, were killed in a railroad eoEinkw last night at Free port. 1!L, on the Illinois Central. Bani aon was condnctor and McCarthy brake man. Both bodies sara brought to Water loo.. Ran arm was a restraa of the Spao iaa war. Has deacb caused great sorrow le lb la city. Alleged Mabray Leader is Dead Enwell D. Herriman, Wanted in Council Bluffa, Diet While Ap peal ii Pending-. BAN FRANCISCO, July .-Rusaen D. Herrimaa. reputed leader of the Maybt)' crowd of race track and priae fight opera tors, died last mg-ht at the Oakland Hospi tal, where he was operated on several day ago for caxtcer of the stomach. Herrimaa has been to the Alameda comity Jail for several months awaiting an up praj to the United Slates Supreme court against an order of the United States Cir cuit court removing him to Council uluUs for trial. GERMANY WATCHING FOR DIAMOND SMUGGLERS wlla Fwar Haadred Tkaaaaad " Wart a f Graa Bare ale (rwaa Africa. BERLIN. July niugglera with dia rooPds werth . from the southwest Afrtaaa field, have succeeded la evading ujv uuuui uiiicer. at uuaerits Bay and escaped for Esrope. It is beHeroi they are aboard a German liner. The -overn-ment which is entitled to K&a per cent tf the value of the Jewels is watching ail vesse'.s which arrive. Tna revenue efTices assert that diamonds worth many millions hsve been smuggled out in reornt yearn. The smugglers have not been detected, but are supposed to be women, wbo concealed the .lories la their clothing. Iowa Jurist Who May Sit on Federal Supreme Bench Horace Emereoo Ieenw, a ho it men tioned as tba aucceasor to Chief Justice Fuller, baa been chief Justice of th. su preme court of loaa three timee. and bold, that position now. He waa made chief Justice for the first tlzna in ISM. whea he waa Jiret put oa ths supreme bench. a-ai la 3WH. and acaia is 110 4. He had beea bffore that a judgw for seven year. t ttt Fifteenth loaa district He a as bem at Bourbon, a liiU. Lorn n is aortheim Indiana. September I 185S. To get hi. eduoatioa he cam. vest to loaa s graduated from the law depait roent of tbe atate uatveralty at loaa City ie-a. jjis marrlag. to Mum J.i-t , Glbac.B occurred three years later. Ia 1SW. twectr-flve years after rradua-l tic, he began to serve his eoliea-e in the capacity of a lectunr oa apeciavl phtvses of ana vu maae as honorary pro fessor of jurtaprudanoa. Aa a legal areolar he has become very aidely knoaw. Ms te best knowa book, bt mg "XSrauid Jrifi -a study of the oprst'on of Jury lovest'ga umit, and Xclopedla cf Law and Hto-cedare.- Besidea these, be 1. th. autW of a oumbe-r of monograph, on law utrim. and his syllabi for lectures are Jnsidered suthontaUve He has bee3 an active mer-l Kd -k. be tr rjuuns offic. la i Mw'nea OMAHA, SUNDAY MOl.XIMJ, ; ; BRISTOW SOUNDS V TOCSIN OF WAR Kansas Senator Telli of the Work Performed by Eepuolicans in Ccnpress. GEEAT FEOGBESS HAS EEE3T KADE Corporations Exert Strenuous Efforts to Block Legislation. ! vnvmTTee irrT-TT -r-r v-r-. OSOPOIIES KUCH 13 EVTDEKCE ! t-: v ,, , 1 l' la -rowex necgej M a ifTJUOn of the Tariff. EfTEEESTS STEP IN AKD PEEVE3TT t eaalltlaaa aw t t.pirrl Taese that EiUtH im the OI1 Daya f He very Prior ta the aior. nsv-e roaae great progress. They have practically overthrown the dominion of Cannon and the coterie of men who sur rounded him. Bet." be added significantly, "the great work Is but fairly begun." tier.ator Bartow's speech was delivered at the Wlcfleld Chautauqua He analysed the tariff and tketched the work of the "progressive republicans" la amending the railroad bllL There never had been a time in American history, he said, when greater responsibility rested upon th. aeraKe citj srn than today. The couutrv Ui faced problems more perplexing. The funda mental question to be determined, he as serted, wta. Shall this rovernment be ad ministered in the interest of the averaxe man or for the benefit of special privilege' The conflict la American politics today arrued Senator Brunow. is based upon the same fundamental principle, as w that which preceded the civil a ar. The cor porate interest, of the country have dom inated the affair, of the nation a. com pletely as did th. slave Interest in the days its greatest st-ength. Caparlaai la Made. rKm of .lavery was reai by slave power, so every effort made to pre! tect the peopta from th. Injustice of the corporate reod is resisted b, the great f th The repreX"- halU i of congress and contended for the perpetuity of sUvery bec.ua. of their finln! rial !cti-et in tbt Itastitutton. -And no th. ir tax, tic monopoiie, of tuis day hare rxnn . .i. . . . ,c in me hails of TT m pur Kromo!e r which they now hare, to plunder the Amencan poWlc. Thi. sx forcltly m trated m th. tariff r,ght that occurred a year ago. . w a T.Jh PArty In its national eoa- rentlon decla.ed for a revision of th, tariff matataining the principle of protect and further stated that duties should be based upon the difference In th. co of proouc! for , at home and abroad, plus a rJL profit to the home manufacturer K'n'tle OBfc. and I believe that nine-tenth, of the repubLcaB. throughout the land ex,cte1 Thi.1 r r,,0 CU out ,n - Ul not bet T W.Ul1 bBVe Wn don It not beeji for the perfidy snd selfi?hne of certain designing legiM.tors. who werl hi svormg special lnierenu than of prorooung the welfare of the peo- "Under the leadership of these men. In stead of revlsmr th. tariff a. was prom ised, duties were fixed, not with a view or protet-tlng legrUmate American in dustries, or of securing revenue for the government, but for the punnwe of pro moting uie financial ir.teresi. of certain individual concerns. reat Work Oaly Started. .e trreat work before ue u but f beun. This year we fcd to fht as hard to hold what had been past as we did to ajet additional legWa tioru To hold what we now have and ae cure thewe other necessary provisions H, the f gbt for the future. It cannot he won without the determined support of the people. -Our hope ! In the lntellirent and pa triotic purpose of the people themselves The combined influences of criminal ael tshnee. and groed are apalnst us. Their Continued on Second Paee-j KOKACI EUERSON I'EEMER. ' ' r . : i 1 . . I 1 . J i V - M.l - .i''"' OKAHA TOl, 'J - LnTOUg. LIGHT 50 SimzZ Local T. ROOSEVELT 'AT THE DEN To Be Guest of Kin? Ak-Sar-Ben Sep temhtr Second. - KESIBEESHIP IS . -&0DkG UP" Haa Set Tra Tavaaxaaad' Mcaa Vera aa Ike Mark, la Have Whea tbe wted Heater eaeee bw Oanaha. W(rn Colonel Rooeeveit visit. Omaha Scptea-iber t he will te invited to attend a special initistion ceremony at the Ak-Sar-Ben den. Whether he can arrange to attd or not remains to be seen, as noth ing definite cn be learned as u the hour or manner of his coming. King Ak-Sar-Ben XVI. ha. already bf gun to give serlou. thought to the edvent or the colonel. The distinguished traveler has beea received by ruler, of all land, and peoples; and hia entertainment on every one of these occastlon has been more mag nificnt than has ever been tendered another private citizen. And, after JSeplember I ha. come and gone still another such re ception will have been given' Theodore liostxelt and King Ak-Sar-Ben will dem onstrate that old world monarch, are not In his class. MeaibrrabtTi Bis. "Golns up," answered Samson's hei.ch man alien asked about tde memb.-isb.ip-The tolaJ is now and still they come. To thotiMind membere by September 2, l the record SamsHjn lnteads to make, for it -would never do to miiiie a m.alj show ing on that d.y. Emil Brandt:, chairman of tiie &muee ment comruiue. lelt riatuiday nirht for New York. While there he will confer with the Ak-fijir-Bcn booking ayetit. B. A. Myers, and make arrancrment. for amuse ment frr the tail fesiival. Jlr. Brand.aw wi:l get a line nn mt is up-to-date la the way of amusements, and ai l hii- g beck icluivble supgesUona Tomorrow nlRht at the dr-n the Omtiha Electrical club members will be the guests of honor, and will for the first time, un dergo tbe "shock" of an evening at the den. Electrically speaHng. whea the sixty five or more mean her. of the club hav. bteo taken In a. true knirhta. they will be charged with about ,ffi 0U0 volts of the Ak-Sar-Ben spirit of boort. SOPHIE BECK PLEADS GUILTY Wssaaa 1 aval red la Faasaae Storey Col tea ftwiadle Fined Five Haa- red. PHILADELPHIA. July Brought to the bar of the Unltod States court ln thi. city after she had eluded capture for nearly five years. Sophie Beck, one of the principal, ia the famous Storey cotton swindle, which found victims ia all pans of the United States, pleaded ruilty to the charge of UEitg the mail, to defraud. She was sen tenced to pay a fine of tJ'JO and a!60 to pay KKW of the coel of rrosecutlon. Thone Tyler 1000 for all departments of The Omaha Bee Ttl is th sew gwitchoosrd tl phoDe nuniber ot Tbe Bee. Cet Th B operator and atk for th department you wact. After 6 p.m. and tiffore S a. m. call Tyler 1000 for edi torial department, Tyler 1001 for advertising and circula tion derartroent8 and TSler 1002 fur manag-ing editor. ISIX SECnOXS-THlRTYKKSHT PAGES. Coming and Going in Omaha -mm ' Erents as Viewed by The Bee'i Artist King Preaches to His Subjects and : Proposes Peace Utterances Considered the 3ost trikin? that " Have Emanated froa Throne in 2any Yean. LONDON. - .tr ttfpo4el .CaVe- giaia.) George V stands oonspicuoos.'y today as a hrl.tian preacher a fact which haa deeply touched and iropreased the religious world. Responding yester day to an address from the convocation cf the northern provlnc-e. containing aa rurances cf loyalty to him, his family and the throne, his majesty said: "he foundations of national gitry are set in the home, cf the neonl. .m rem.ln -unshaken only while th. life of our race and nation is strong 1 pr"anu! nomination, bllence and fum simple and pure, he work of the church ! h " nver put to be,tr d- rellg-iou. and charitable assumes each I .trlt,le U"tn 11 used now by year a deeper practical simlfleance- I J"scl adherenta of the former go. Replying te a similar addresa ' t rom i Wb W'-,,t" h,m to lni th am- th. convocation ot anterb-rv th- ir. cr'e p"rty to tn polu ln aaid:' it is believed Uiat the candioacy or "1 desire to promote the peace and'T" W" KIk ' eUl" sun' PPre unity of oatlona to second all effort.1 " l lh t"rni' f Governor Jud- for tbe alleviation of alcknea. -m ,,e i BOD H,rmt,n ot Ohio; Governor Marsha faring- and to support everv wise and we'l considered scheme for tbe public good, i am encouraged in all thia l.v your good wishee and pravers for Oods blessing on all my endeavor, ui am rorunea by the belief that the enus we' " wt; purs-ue in harmony wl th tb. teaching, - achlerlff only tnd humlhfv Th.. oi the church sill be nne aa seek n faith and humility that I perfect atandard of conduct and sacrl- i flee revealed to Christian men" ' His majesty spoke in a similar .,,.! in response to itvdbt-ai a.a4. Tai:en aa a a hole- these utterance, are - a.Ma MaUJClKl, sajuugea to le u.e moat striking re lilTiou. prcmouncement. thai haveeman ated from the rone in many' years. The rojal decltration. are welcome I especially at a time when the records of! a . . unvrit courts and the reneral in-i difference anu cynicism of . :tt 7 . tiun of society cause profound anxietv I to all believer, in the vital Importance I oi tartstian principles New Head of the English Department at Peru Normal It. Homer C. House, the new head of the Engl ibb department at the Peru Normal did hi. grade work in the Crete .choal. under strong teacher, back In the 'S'i. ana in tbe early Ma entered Ioaie college and began at once to make 1.1s mart la the literary circles of the school. The literary society and th oratorical contests and ths oolifEe paper claimed House for the r ov a and aer. well justified in their choice Ke ale., was a music "shark." and heloi-d to organlae th. famous "Adelphlan Qiar tet." 1th which ho eventually -did" al most every toan and hamlet in Nebraska. He graduated from Doane .n and lit-r went to Ui. University ot Nebraska to sr-e-clalixe In literature, where hia studio, mere earnest and productive. Here he excited admiration for his high degree of orlrin- ality. After aecuring hi. master's degrees' irum tne i niversiiv of Nebraska, bo ta-jfcht! for nine years in Kingfiaher eo'.lete Okia-j hoina. During tbe latter part of hia term) at Klr.gfj.hey b. began the preparation! of a text book In English Uerature. which ' aork is now nearly complete. The book' almost unique in !u uoatatent. 1-! stead of oeeklrg to merely mak. th. tu-' dent familiar aith authors and their worka - - w mmim.jmv Uia flieCI tJl a pi C of literature on th mind of the radei j and to dlsoover tbe source of the pp--4il Another year', aork at the Un: e-wiiy of br. ia 1WT and IMS rave Ir H6ue his doctor's degrree fr. the literature department and ah this preparation he came to Peru, ax b the retirvmern ol Prof tVaraoa waa appointed a. bead of the I Ll.g'u departCMcX j SI.VGIX TKEY EZ OTT 1 FOLK BOOSTERS ARE ACTIVE Democratic Presidential Bee Buzzes' in IffissouTi Man s Bonnet BELTT5G UPOU EBTA5 TO ASSIST CwibM Method, tba t Are Adepied taaaea (aalrr(l. la Ruka of the Keeeattl.e Caa. dlf.tra. 8T. LOU13. July . Special Tele - rram.) From the tread of event, in tbe democratic fold. la evident that former Governor Folk cf ...l.sourt. Is relying , upon William J. Brj aa of Nebraska to -Bi1 1 n in aT-ining the democratic I"'?' M't"' ""nor r Ne I , . u C1' f the t ove'w there n louDt th1 ncmination would I !? fVZ. ctpteH3w 4or G.ynor , 1 I "nT "'v 'he exe- riillt if X. aa aa V - ta f N"' Tc""k 'iy dte" m'1 'r' t0 ',hir " . new hold, and 'OUld Proposition to V. 'V'n t0 th Vic Presidency, MJ'"r 3aynor has persistently refused ' 0iscu" Politic, and policiea He aay. he is not ta politic, and that 1t take, all in. time to attempt to administer the af fairs of his city properly. The Folk boomers are active ln the east, ana n the south. Lon fi"fl. . 1 . oen"cra"o lea.ua of Missouri. i.as iea making a tour through th. , . mg Of mo- f , , 10 predlct ".e Folk li pre'aenl,l nominaUon (Continued on Second Page. s If. 'A. IR. HOMtR C. HwleC COPV FIVE CENTa BRYAN YIEWS TO BIND LANCASTER Democrat, at Lincoln Tollow Peerleu Into the Cold Water County . Option Camp. EOUB OF OPATOEY IS KEE2E2) Bou of the Party Placet Hinuelf Sqnarely on Becord. HIS PLATFOEM OB K05E AT ALL Threat Takei Starch Ont of the Old Timt Fightm. 05E JIAlff ts opposmos J. ft. Harley CHtlrlaea Reewrd of the R.ler af lhe rewveatfoa, bat t Carry Mack Welaht. 'rrr,m Ptaff Correspondent) LlXCiLX. July -.Special Telearram -t allowing an appeal from William J Brya. the democratic county convention this afternoon endorsed county ortlon and instructed Lancaster countv- fihr..m. dtleg.te. to the slat, oosventlon to vote as a unit for a plank favoring county optic m the .late platform. Two delegate, re clined to accept Mace, on th. thu. instructed Bryan threatened that an. leK county option were endorsed be would not serve on the delegation, but would ask some oiher county to name him. Mr. Bryan rpoke for more than an hour, and as he burned his brSde Pr. F U Hall. T. J. Loyle. Bob Malone. A. V. John son and other war-horse democrats who have grown gray ta the service af the party, occupying front urate, sat In sullen Bilen e ar-d m that way only expressed their disapproval, while A. G Wolfen-bar-r and J. L Claflin. prohibitionists, and W. R. Patrick and others assisted the galleries and the democratic count optlon ists ia boosting- the speakea " Vwlee af Protest. J H. Harlev- of The old timers waa tb. only man to ri. his voice io twotert aaainst thi. outrsae about to be perpet. ,,,to cn patr-. He talxed long and earnestly against making county option a pomirai Irsue and he rave a historv of the Issue, and paramount issuea a hlch Mr. Bryan had advocated and ln which he had carried She pany to defeat, but be succeeded only In ferinriCaT doa-a the wr-.t. ot the democrat bos. on hi. head and ia giving him the opportunity to iro over the numerous paramount Irum m.n which he amumerated as havlnx' beaaa adopted by the republican nattv anrt w.4. itnto lawa Mr. Bryan denied that he was responsible unvy option being- aa issue la the campaign, for a portion of the blame be placed upon the Omaha World-Herald of which he said: '3 want to find democrat, who hers teen deceived by the Worid-Herald oa tbi. Issue. I apeak of the World-Herald, because democrats bar a rurht to era j ffclr treatment from their organ, lu ewner l. a candidate for United States senator t"na ould speay the tnrth ta his paper. n anouia at least be neutral la this right." " Why He Plsht. tbe Brewers. Mr. Bryan did not mince matters whea be told why be ia now aa violently opposed to the rrewera. He aaid the brewers Iti Ohio were able to elect a democratic leg. i.lature and governor though they lust the national ticket. The earns thing- occurred la Indiana, he aaid. and had It not beea for some republicans who voted for hltn out of stste pride, the same result would have been attained ln Nebraska Hs did not know or these things, he said, until hia re turn from South America, because bo bad been too busy looking after national issues to study the liquor question and for thla he desired to apologise to tbe people of the state. "If you vote down this resolution. " aaid Mr. Bryan. -I will not be a delegate from this county, but I will ask some other county to g-'vw me a aeat on the state con vention and I will carry the flbt oa Just the same." Then Mr. Bryan recited a little history to show what happened when other op posed bis will. He told of tbe organixation o f tbe Suoces. league la Omaha, which con cluded ta permit hint to attend the national convention, though surrounded w-tih those taVt-ia la b. J? a . im. Th. Sum. Mm. .,. I Wv dt-al XimJM a ia aLV snd Ui at candidate received many leas vote tr.an ne oia tne lour years before and four years later. Brraa'a Reeeat BeewrdL ln fai. discussion of th isms of Mr. Bryan. Mr. Harley aaU If Mr. Bryan bad not advocated government cwnerahip of railroad, on his return from Europe, a would have beea elected prealdect. Before that came the Phihppine taiande. benovoient assimilation, election of aenator by the peo ple, publication of campaign oootributloaa, refill ail on of trusts, and now th para mount Issue la county option. Nona of these, Harley Insisted, were of th Injpor lanc of the tariff and It waa time aha party a ent back to safe and aana ground. Th. resolution adopted endorsed the S o'clou. dosing lit and tbs Shallenberger administration, as aell as eoumy opuoa and lbs platform, of tLe natiotai and stala convention, of 1XJS and 1WS. When they era chosen delegates Mr. Hat ley and L. a GeJ.iardt refused to acoept tne p.aee. oa the delegation. tr. Hall. F. W. brown. T. i. 1'ojle and other, accepted after Bryan fcald he did not care het they talked, se the voted their Instruct; oi.s. Patrick Raw.t. Oaa.ha, Cor.gres.man M.gulr. W B. Pnc and W. Ii. Patrick of Ku-nv the rwechmakt:,g Magu:re and Prc talked nlatonal laauea. while Patrlrk gav an autobiography of hlmnelf and hi. f.ght for the pec.le aca' vt the orewera. w ha. he aaid, had J.M ia Ha sertonal dtatrtt t to defeat him. Oroahe h referred to aa tne rottenet place in the sute. aa he said that MS brothel, sell nguor lal. gaily Uiere without paying state er national licenses, all of which 1. due to the poof way the polka enforce tb law. While one man. be aaid. get. the r.keoff oa th beer sold in the brwuela his demo cratic committee bad taken thia money and used It to help defeat him. and he, SJ-sle-handod and aloe, had to rig-tit all the eU irttroa t in his part of th. .late. Richard L. Metralf paved th. way for ta 6ryn speech whea be cense out flat-footed for county optloa la the ptatf-rm, and tl et.dwsaiDei.t of lb. work of Mr. Pnsn, M.tiwlf. denied that ha aaa a monyoodd.a, becaus. be wa. t.ow for county opUoa la tt platform mbu-h b. oj.poaa.4 la lumbua iKli, but aaid th part a aaj