A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FKBRUAKV 25, 1912. 3 I ! ' Nebraska ROOSEVELT FILLS THE NICHE "V Governor Aldrich Sy He it Kan . American People Seed. 'COKXm 05 COLUMBUS SPEECH Xeeraaka Gavermor Save Rla Olt clssa af Cmk la te Ik Polat Presldeatial FTtsaarr rxa. lac la Xatleav. From a Staff Correspondent.) ' UXCOLuN. Fb. St uSpedaX H-Oov-rnor Aldrich today commanded th Co lumbus speech of former President Roose velt, declaring; "That nothing has been spoken con earning the rights of a people under a representative government that haa-aeen quite so cieaa cut and analytical In Its . exposition of public right aa Is this speech of Theodora Rooevelt ',". Continuing the goverenor said: "It points out plainly the wey the people should go about It to make prac tical and efk-lent the rc-ults and bless ings of true democracy. "What be says concerning fundamental principals of government In this addresr, is axiomatic "In short, after carefully reading this remarkable address, I cannot see where there la any room for disagreement. What he says is Intensely American and absolutely democratic This address sim ply pauses In panoramic review the prin ciples and policies that must predomi nate -in this country If we continue to live aa a 'free people. "Mr. Roosevelt simply lives us a new photograph, which recalls and awakens In ns all a net love for these old prin ciples that have been to a greater1 or less extent smothered by special Inter ests and retctlonary public offlcisls. "Colonel Roosevelt's view on the recall of judge is conservative and practical. 'The supersenslttvenesa of some people concerning th criticism of courts aid Indicia! opinions is neatly discussed. Many lnstsnc.es ar cited to prove where Judge have gone wrong; whens their standards have been gross Injustice; where thy have arrogated to themselves powers belonging; to other departments of government. "In this connection. President Roose velt very aptly quotes Buchanan, who Is on the sld of th worshipper of the Judiciary, who believed that 'th king can do no wrong,' and compares these redicu loua and absurd view with Abraham Lincoln conceptions and vtws of the courts. "Lincoln said, 'If the policy of the gov ernment upon vlial question affecting th whole people is to be Irrevocably fixed by decisions of th supreme court, th people will have ceased to be their own rulers, hsvlng to that extent re signed their government Into th hands of that eminent tribunal.' The question then today Is 'Shall we let th courts be th whole thing In our government and thus follow James Buchanan or will w taks th adrlc and follow th philosophy of ths great emancipator. Abraham Lincoln?" No one can read th history of the Buchanan administration without having forced upon bin on of two, conclusions. First. Buchanan was a weakling and vacillating tool; or, second, he did not have courage, stamina, and'sufjclent patriotism to be a good cltlsen' In that particular crisis of his country, when If he' had been ceur ageoua and patriotic and believed that this was an Insoluble, union of In destructible states' l?e would have played the part of a strong. masterful executive and said to some of those southern secessionists what Andrew Jackson said to John C. Calhoun, to wit. that he would hang him If he did not cease his treason ahl utterance and traitorous conduct Saflrrla grfress Jadtclary, "Th country Is undoubtedly with Col onel Roosevelt In the remedies snd the csonrluslon that he suggests and arrives at In this masterful discussion of the Judiciary problem. The aggravated situ ation that he point out In the Now Tork court decisions is analogous to the de rision that the people ip these Missouri vslley state ar suffering al the hsnds f tha minor federal ludlclxrv rf this country and in tills regard, what Abra ham Lincoln ssld-concerning the courts Just above quoted. Is a true portrayal of our present-dsy situation. "Abraham Lincoln crltlciMj the unwar ranted and vlelou Taney decision In the severest of language and called upon the peopl to rise and nullify or recall that notoriua decision and the people did It and th people, will do It again today whenever the situation arise when such a course of action Is necessary. Jadlrlary Shoald Halt. . "Th sooner th Judiciary, as ell as all other public servants -understand that they ar th mere creature of th peo ple who are th architects and builders of this great scheme that we call repre sentative government - th. sooner will I hey become mora efficient and I'otent agendas In building up a strong govern ment and keeping liberty and equal rlghia-j universal under our fiag. "Lincoln was severely criticised, sland ered and naaHgned bacauss he dared to ssy a word against Mils 'Indefensible de rision. It Is worthy of note, however, that the same clase of men whoxcritl cised Lincoln for what he said concern ing Justice Tsney are today severely, censuring public men and private citi zens who deign to pasa a word of criti cism upon an unjust and monstrous court decision at th!a time. S The Caarta Defender. "But another thing la also noticeable in this connection acd that Is that the defenders of courts, whether right or wrong In tbelr decisions, are those who do not believe fully In th peoples' ca pacity to govern: who believe that the people cannot be trusted In all thing!, who believe that Aher who happen t. hold a Itttle brief authority at the bands of the People are called upon to decide how far the people should be allowed to j go. Such a position is not only Indefens ible, but it b n-dlculou and absurd In the extreme. . "It la the people's business to make laws and execute them, and he who hap-1 pens to represent the people Is simply i their creature for a brief time, clothed , with authority by tha creators of law ! snd the builder of government to carry j out their express wtsh. They pro th j humble servants, not the autocrats or ; th kings, wh shall say what laws shall be. enacted and what laws shaa be en forced sad what th peopl snail pas , upon and what they ahail sot. i Nebraska PIONEEB WOXAH HAS LIVED 15 XEmSKA SDTCE 1853. . service corporations by a commission law. W regulate th service, the charges., and. In tact, everything in which the public ha an interest, and it Is an unanswerable argument that th people have a capacity for self-government in th most Intricate offal rs. be cause her where we have so many pra greaxlv law in Nebraska, big business snd big corporations ar satisfied with th nil of th peopl. and they ar dome business today on a proflble, Business Ilk basis and there is a friendly, gen uinely cordial feeling between big busi ness and the cltlxens of our state. "The people's control through direct legislation in Nebraska is no experiment. Recalatlas; rarporatlaae. "Trusta and big combinations must Tt regulated and controlled by commissions or their subordinate bodies. "Corporations and larger units of busi ness are th modern products of complex commercial t ran. .actions. "In short. It la by way of the corpora tlon only that business on so large a seal as we transact Itin the United 8tates can be successfully carried on. This business must be In the hands of the public Insofar aa the public baa an In terest and it must then be regulated to the end that vast wealth cemented to gether in combination shall Ot Infringe upon the rights of th public. "The rights of th xieople ar para mount to every other (consideration and big business in the light or-wxparienc ned not hesitate to trust their caus to th regulation of th peopl. "In my Judgment, Theodora Roosevelt In this, his greatest speech or public paper or document, has don a most signal service to his country because he has so graphically portrayed th funda mental and) axiomatic principles and policies and rights of th people In such plain, common language that It will be read everywhere, flora every quarter of th compass throughout this great re public; and I prophesy that the Ameri cans will be mora thoroughly aroused and more keenly alive to their responsibili ties and to their needs and how to get results thsn they have ever been in tha history of this nation. "It la of small Importance, In a way. aa to how this speech wiU effect th presidential election so far aa th Indi vidual man Is concerned, but whether the next president of th United State be Theodore Roosevelt or someone else, that someone els, to a certainty, will be a progressiva. He will be a maa who not only believes In what Roosevelt ha said In this great speech, but he must b In sympathy with It and respond to th sentiment therein contained, end more he will have to con vine th people that he not only believe in these senti ments, but that h has th courage, the manhood, and th ability to carry for ward this doctrine universally known and universally recognised, but derelict In making it a live Issue until they wer portrayed anew In this great Columbus speech of Theodore Roosevelt's. Prrfereatlsl Vale Cassias;. "th my Juugment, this Is th last time or year In which a political machine even If it can now will aver nominate a presidential candidate against th will ot th people: or, to be more specific, here- 'trr th public will by preferential vol nominal their candidate In their respec tive parties. j.j. "u teems to me that TIpodar Roose velt, in vlcsuof his public record. In view at hi constructive statesmanship. In view of his lofty patriotism, without regard to hi party affiliation, make him th log ical successor to the presidency. "We ar at that precise stags of our development when both from a moral and commercial st snd point, an accounting should be taken. Who should be this expert accountant; who is best qualified to meet thee almost superhuman bur dens' and exactions? "Abraham Lincoln filled In tha niche from 1M1 to IMS. ' Who but Theodora r it X. v MRS. JAMBS IIOrl'ER sir. James Hopper had lived a few years of her uneventful girlhood in Coun cil Bluffs, which was not then Council Bluffs, but sn Indian council ground. Her father In ISM decided to move over Into Nebraska and he went to Decatur, where they settled on a claim and lived until tha llttl girl was grown. Her hus band la Colonel James Hopper, a veteran of tha war of th rebellion, one who has seen service In th wars with the Indians, and la now a successful business man. Roosevelt should fill the niche from Uli to 1914? "This Is th time In our life aa a nation when if ststeamanshlp falls lo solve th problems of peace, who can tell ot the mighty changes and disasters that may com In a decade or so hence. "Then again I say Theodore Roosevelt should be the next president." FORMER BEATRICE COMPANY IN HANDS OF RECEIVER BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb. Si.-Special.)-Word was received yesterday from New Albany. In., staling that th American Automobile company, which recently moved Its plant from Beatrice to tint point, was In th hands ot a receiver. Th cars manufactured by th company wer Invented by C. Charles Jones of this city, who. with hi brothers, N. E. and Carey Jones, went to New Albany with the company. The liabilities of the ,4 concern are placed at nearly xmi.ihu. it la said that th company expects to re organise soon, with th Intention of manufacturing automobile on a larger scale. District Caart at Bloaaslngtoa. CAMBRIDGE. Neb., Feb. W. -Special.) -Judge K. B. Perry of this city Is holding court for Judge H. 8. Dungan at Bloom Ington. In the Tenth district, while Judge Dungan Is acting In that capacity at Beaver City. John rile fos Reaoaalaallea. CAMBRIDOB, Nb Feb. M.-(8pec1al. Jamas' John of this city, a member of the last legislatur from Furnas county, has filed for renomlnatlon. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska LABOR OBJECTS TO MNNETT Central Union of Lincoln Doesn't Want Hun in Car Hearing-. FOKMT.RLY COKPAHT PHTSICIAH Harry . Lladeey Writes Mass that He Is Net Very Mark at foliar City lastltate He-Id at ftware. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. J4.- Special.) The Central Labor union of Lincoln has passed resolutions protesting aaainst Dr. Wlnnrtt sitting In Judgment of th Lin coln 5-cent fare case when it comes up before the state Railway commission, on the ground that he had previously ex pressed an opinion on the 'merits of the esse and for the further reason that be fore being electtd a member of the rail way commission he was employed aa physician by the street railway company. lr. Wlnnctt today asld tl at In his en tire public career he had made It a point not to anewer charges and that he did not think lie would do so now. If he should decide to reply It would be over his own signature. He did say, however, that the union labor men had been mis Informed regarding the matter. lncdental to this cornea tha announce ment ot Will Maupin of his candidacy for th democratic nomination for rall aay coihmissloner. Maupin la so frank about th matter that tt Is evident hs Is having a littl fun at the expense of certain candidates rather than being se riously In the race. He candidly admits that no one has asked him to be a candi date and he does not know that anyone Intends to Invito him, but ha confesses that the K.OOo per year salary look good to a man who has to mak bis living out of th newspaper business. Harry Lindsay seasick. a utter received from 1L C. Lindsay. clerk of th supreme court, who Is In th southland looking for recreation and health, conveya the Information that going down the coast from Baltimore he struck exceptionally rough weather and a daoidedlv disturbed condition ot th stomach resulted therefrom and he has grave doubt whether he realised th worth ot his money out of payments lor meals on board ship. B. P. Roggen of South Omaha,, who visited the Mat house yesterday said it was tha first tlms ha had been In Ian coin for fifteen year. Tim was when he had a finger In about every PK baked In th political oven hr. Th oil Inspectors were all In at head quarters today having a conference with Chief Inspector Husenetter. There were m nroblama of great Imports nee to oc cupy their time and questions of a purely administrative natur wer discussed. First talcs) Olfewder. A Tobias man wrllea to Game Warden Miller to complain that several time he h.. niantad fish 111 a private pond ownea by him. but every tlm h gets It well stocked up some on come along ana clean It out by the use of a aslne. He wants to know If tha warden can help nHvMt aueh acta but all tb con solation that could be offered was that if he could catch the parties tn waruen ,.1.4 i.uv arosecute them, . Engineer Price, who accompaniea in governor o his trip to tna weaisrn por tion of tha aula reports that far a Inspecting Irrigation work was concerned k. irin waa not so successful aa had bean hoped. Th violent snowstorm which tha party encountered th first day out. In addition to th trasalng watnr. nnveraA un the around and prevsnted any- kin like a careful InsDactton of any of th ditch. Th big reservoir near Kim ball, which I Bearing completion, waa la thkt ueaairtion sj Is apt ta say that th pi qui east rs priectpies that The. tor Roouvett advoeatad In us mem orable speech at Columbus have been en act eS Into law la th atat of Nebraska. la tU ttsM w eeBtrwt tb abUo1 Furniture Built for service and long use. That's what you'll find here, besides you wul selection from the largest assortment of latest styles and the best possible makes. The pieces shown here are some of the examples of our excellent quality furniture at a moderate cost. have - U. a Dining Table (like cut)' Well constructed in select quartersawed oak, golden polish finish, round top, 45 inches in diameter, carved claw feet. An excellent value; at, each HP - - ,-v a TT V China Cabinet $20 XUe cut) Attractive dctrisn in ouarternawed rolden ok pollshod. Hu claw feet and mat che bufftrt and table. St Inches wtda, i circle i only ble. Ia nw.i!$l7.50 ButTe. (Like cut) Golden quarter tawed oak. Two top drawers, one lined and partitioned. Doa ble door cabinet with lari linen drawer at bottom. Buffet la 44 inchea long. French, bevel mirror. Good tCQQ construction. Price . . S a-17 $28 Kitchen Cabinets The Hoosier Special is without any doubt in our minds the beat, most practical ; Kitchen Cabinet made, riill of useful and labor saving devices. Price. . . Curtain Scrim 42-inch Curtain Scrim with drawn work stne and colored borders, beautiful colors that will wash. . A full assortment to match any room. Bring samples ofLC, 4A f7s your paper. Prices, a yard ; UOv 10 UC are now showing a full line of new cretonnes in exquisite colors for spring. Kitchen Ware Visit our Bargain Counters con taining white enamel, granite ware, tinware and hundreds of articles for kitchen use. One-half Price. ; Trunk Department Wardrobe trunks greatly reduced this week. $30.00 Wardrobe Trunk $20.00 $36.00 Ladies' Wardrobe Trunk $24.00 $45.00 Wardrobe Trunk $30.00 $75.00 Wardrobe Trunk $47.50 inspected and found to be a most sub stantial piece of work. Auditor Uurton went to Aurora today to take his mother to her home. he has jusy. recovered from th effects of an operation. The hearing ot the physical valuation of the I'nloo Pacific, which has been on before th State Railway commission. waa adjourned today until Monday. City laatttata at Pawnee. The first city Institute under the new law In Nebraska has just bean held at Pawnee, and waa attended by Stats Superintendent Dalaell. The county super intendent. Miss Lulu Walford, reported there were no teachers in Pawnee county holding third grade certificates and ex pressed the belief that the certification law waa helpful to both city and tural schools. Die la ( saaty Jail. Henry C. Peters of Frontier county was found dead in his cell In tho county Jail this morning, having died from heart failure som tlm during th night. Peters was convicted of bootlegging In his home county and sent to the jail in this county because there aas no rises to detain him In hi horn county. He was up on a ninety-day sentence. Tli Stat Railway commission IcJcy authorised th IJncoln Teleph ne and Telegraph company, th Independent telephone company, to purchase tha Sew ard Independent company. The price paid la 1100 OJ0. being par value of th stock. Th purchase -is in pursuance of the telephone merger plans for tha South Platte country, tha Seward company be ing independent ot either ot the b'g com panies. Speakers who ar to accompany th seed corn specials, which start out Mon day, met last night at th stat firm and conferred on ths program tyr the trips. About twenty-fir wer present Th car ar bring fitted up today and everything was In readiness In th vn ing. A new Jury ha been summoned 10 appear for service In the district court commencing Monday morning. There ar two murder casw on th docket, John T. Harris, charged with the killing of Mc Fry. and Albert Prince, who stabbed and killed Deputy Warden Davis in tha stats penitentiary. DEMOCRATIC EDITORS ASKED TO MEET IN HOLDREGE asaaastssassaai RIVKRTON. Kab., Feb. M.-iBpedal.)-Cedl E. Matthews, editor of tha Review, has Issued a call for a meeting of th editor of all progressive democratic pa iers In tha Fifth district at Holdrsg on Friday, March 1. Th call says: Said meeting Is called In th Interest of a fearlee progressive democracy and for the uniting of the democratlo news papers upon the candidacy of a presl dentlsl candidate. In whom tha peopl mav have unabiding confidence In hie loyally to a clean-cut adherence to a progressive demooratl taiin. I (lew Institute Bad. I'TICA, Nb. fab. st -(Special )The farmers' Institute dosed her last sva- ing.. F. C. Crocker spoke at both th afternoon and evening meetings and Mrs. Jennie C. Barlow apok at a wo roan's masting In th aftarnooa and at the sa cral mating la th avsnlng. C, W. Purln- ton waa lotd presides t for the coming year and Oeorg Liggett. Jr.. secretary. Mrs, I. W. Cbatn waa alsetad president of th home department, AINSWORTH LAWYER NAMED Attorney General Appoint A. W. Scatterjjood in Seller Case. TO APPEAB BEF0KE GUARD JURY new Tsrs Taken la Hyaser Taws- site raatswversr aad Alleaailoaa Mad stack U Warth Mark Mara Tbaa RepreweateSl. I From a Staff Correspondent.) IJXCOLN. Neb., Feb. M. -(Special Tele gram.) Attorney General Martin has named A. W. Scattergood to represent the state before the Cherry county grand Jury which meets at Valentin Monday, February M. The appointment grows out of the lynching of Charlea Sellers and tha pleading guilty of four young men to a charge of murder. The ehsnre is that auiltv parties have been shielded and that there Is much more to th tragic affair than haa yet come to the surface. Mr. Scattergood Is a practicing attorney atvAinsworth. Blair Maa riraela Ciallty. Victor Wolfs of Blair haa pleaded guilty to selling mlsbnsnded goods and fined aa a result ot activity of th pur food department. A caetnloal analysis ot what was sold aa a temperance drink showed that It waa beer and contained t per cent alcohol. Ceatrverey Over Stork. a new turn has been taken In the cele brated 11 y mere case Involving stock In th Red Lodge. Montana, Townslt com pany. Several day ago Mrs. iiymers discharged her attorney and filed a stipulation containing a compromise of th litigation on condition tnat sn o paid la. for her stock. Nsxt her hus .a Mnu intn Mint and otilected to the compromise being oonfl ruled by the court alleging that hi wife had been deceived and that tit stock waa worth much more. The court refused to permit his Inter vention on th ground that ha was not a party at Interest In tna litigation, now i-iNKi -nd Anderson, her former attorney and object to the confirmation. alleging they have been r-mpioyoa aaa hnk that Mrs llymera waa de ceived and tbat tha stock In reality Is worth 1100,000, when It I allege sn was it was worth only the amount stipulated la th agreement. It I al . . . . , - J set forth titer are oiviuenu. unpaid on th toclt amounting to t.0 Tb hearing want over until Monday.' flead Dasaagw Verdlet. n.. damua suit of William Al bert against tha Burlington road resulted in a verdict of H. against th company. Th plaintiff alleged that the damaa from tha flood of Halt -reea in uinam In July WO waa du to an embankment raised by th company. Then ar a num ber of similar suit pending. ' g wed I ah Repabllroa aaaet. , Th Nebraska Swedish Republican league will have It annual banquet at th IJndell hotel la Lincoln March 1 Th league now haa an organisation In about half the eountle ta tb itat and a vice president In each county wt.ers organised. , , . . , - 1 i Th ssy te success ta business tl the persistent and judtclou in ( oewspaper sdrertlslng. I Promise- Something NEW in th way of a men' clothes, hat and furnishing good ahop, to open on about March second. Styles distinctive grades exceptional selling service ideal If you CAN manage to put off important purchases of wearables until my opening, then all the better for you and me. "Society Brand Clothes" and Smart Furnishings Corner of 16th and Harney Sts. Creaaf fToor Gfy Vafieaaf Aaa. BaiaVng Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet So. 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Thousands ot people have learned as well how sure apd dependable Stuart's Dyspepsia Tsblets are for all etomaaa llls that they ar never with a pacTaa-i at bom and at tha office, and upon any Indication that th stomach I a lit. tl weary, ithey take a , Stuart 'e Tabid after each meal for a few day until the digestive organs get rested up again. This I a splendid plsn to follow and alway results In much good. Th ap petite I improved, th food I relished more, your sleep I more refreshing. and your disposition will mak yea friend lnatend of nmiaa. For Indigestion, Sour 8tomach, Bslohlng Qaa, Coated Tongue, Intes tinal Indigestion and all Stomach Dis order -and Pains or for Loss ef As- petlts-eothlng la better than Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet for sure and Instant rllf. Uss thm freely-they are a hsrm- lese a sugar would b and ar by a mean to be classed a "medicine." They bare no effect whatever on tb svstara except th benefit they bring you through th proper digestion of your food. 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