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Show I TRUTH. beman who will be willing to stand tween Perry and the ignominious end that looms up like a black shadow across his pathway. It was Hanna who prevented Perry from being immolated entirely; with Hanna gone it looks dark for Perry. Hanna was loyal to his friends and stood by them Had through sunshine and in storm. appears Heath man weather he been a fair movement among tho Wall street peot4 i4 would have been down and out of it somewhat. subsided Many has seems Hanna ple The death of Senator ere this. He kept off those who were amusing stories are now being circu- to remove every obstacle from the after Perry and doubtless saved him lated, among which wo take the fol- path of President Roosevelt, so far from the disgrace he merits. But now lowing from the current number of tho Heston News Bureau: At a meeting of a board of directors not been comEverybody knows tho motive behind field alltoto himself has movement for face a strong It, which robs It of all Its force, be- pelled sides it is untrue In its statements and a popular leader, as have those who insinuations. Jackson Is In every way tried to defeat Mr. Roosevelt in the is barely possible qualified for the position and for other Republican party. It able to buy himbe Mr. Hcarst may positions requiring much greater abilself the nomination. ity. Mr. Morgan had nothing to say. For 4 4 quite a long time ho sat thinking-think- ing. that tho It antl-Roosovc- lt held In December, Ifl. II. llarriman an nounced to his fellow directors: Dent lemon, we have that man Roosevelt beaten. Ho cant get the no: inatlon. Wo have it all fixed up against him. Whereupon Mr. Sclilff, tho head of Kuhn, Loch & Co., replied: "Just tho same, Mr. llarriman, about next September well all be shouting for Roosevelt and throwing up our hats for him and subscribing dur money to his campaign fund. It. was not until several weeks later that Mr. llarriman was forced to admit Mr. Schiff was right. A few weeks ago at a dinner party, Mr. Morgan asked a gentleman who sat near him, one who has had a good deal to do with politics, if the Republicans were determined as ever to nominate that man Roosevelt, a favorite expression, by the way, in somo circles in New York. Wishing 1o bo diplomatic, the man addressed replied: Yes, there doesnt seem to ho any way to stop It. At any rate, that will bo so much hotter than the nomination of Hcarst. and if the Republicans should drop Roosevelt the Democrats would surely make lcarst their nominee we think well go ahead with Roosevelt. Mr. Morgan nearly choked. His face grew red; his eyes almost stood out on his cheeks. ho gasped; I learst? Croat Cod, do you moan to say there is the slightest danger tho Democratic party will make him its candidate? Yes, explained the other man; he has a wonderful organization, lie lias managed to get thousands of politicians on his staff and to fix a large number of delegates. He has had the "II-Honr- , f-- sl 1 fliAimiAAiimiAUAiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimRiiimp KRUGS OMAHA BEER. Krugs Cabinet . nutritious as any English Porters or Malt Tonics, and a Connoisseur's delight. As Krugs Extra Pale Light, and mild, and palatable, and appropriate on all occasions. Either of the above brands delivered la any part of the elty. The Old Resort, 276 South Main Street. ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. riLspNoss roar r. BnnnmTHiiiMnnmm?nnnwnnmTff!o Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhod Island and one-haof Maine. The state is traversed almost it tire length by two mountain chain!" the Sierra and the Coast Range- - but while these ranges contain consider able land not suitable for ing, they also give great natural park!" like the Yosemite valley, ( containlw! the grandest scenery in tho worli furnish an abundance of excellent tim ber, and serVe as great rain con densers, storing up in deep canyons the needed water to make the valleys blossom .like the rose. Year, by year the rancher has crept higher and higher up the mountains first to the foothills, and later on In many cases to the very mountain tops finding a genial climate and a fertile soil that makes these elevations nearly as desirable for homes as are the valleys. The uplands on the Coast Range, especially on the western slope, cooled during the summer by the ocean breezes and bathed in its fogs, make excellent grazing land, and there, as well as upon the high meadows of the Sierras, is found a typically good dairy d butter can country, where be made every day in the year. In those localities, where the elevation does not exceed 4,000 feet, lies, the real apple producing part of California, the fruit exceeding in size and equaling in flavor the choicest of the worlds markets. Rapid as has been the tide of immigration during the past ten years, there is yet productive land enough left to furnish homes for a million people, and in no place in the world can an industrious, thrifty man with a small capital to begin with find a lf gilt-edge- . better place in which to cast his lot. It is very difficult for one who has not looked closely at its location and extent to appreciate the peculiar advantages of California. In latitude it extends from the southern line of South Carolina north to the southern line of Massachusetts, covering on the Pacific slope to a corresponding coast line extending inland on an average about two hundred miles. Take the Atlantic coast line covering the same width, examine it critically, and see what a hive of industry and what an immense population is covered. Lay a similar area in th same latitude in the Mississippi valley, running from he northern line of Louisiana to the northern line of Illinois, and see what an agricultural region it comprises. And yet California has many notable advantages over either of these tracts. In variety and fertility of soil, in climatic conditions, it stands far in the lead. g men have already seFLORENCE ROBERTS AS SAPHO. cured interests there, but there are yet many thousands of acres awaiting the as the Republican nomiantion is con- that his protection has been coming man, whose enterprise will removed, cerned. Toddy now has clear sailing. Perry may well do some its rich reward. thinking, for bring There is no man in the party able to indeed his case is desperate. combat him for the place. That Hanna o might have been nomianted there is A WESTERN EMPIRE. no doubt.' The man had his partys DO YOU EVER THINK confidence; ont only his partys Californias Vast Domain and Equally but the confidence of his counthat it means something Vast Industrial Outlook. His death has some effect upon ty. more than a pleasing title California occupies on the Pacific ic local situation. Tom Kearns has for advertising purposes lost a frlanrt; Perry S. Heath his best slope a about two hundred miles strip to speak of ours as That friend. Doth qre now left naked and wide, extends in latitude from their enemies. Tom being with-u- t Good Coal? Its the fact the southern line of South a political advisor and Perry with-u- t Carolina to that we take pains to a protector. The Kearns faction the southern line of Massachusetts. To our customers that please will now have no excuse whatever in make up its area from the Atlantic makes the name approendeavoring to secure the selection states requires Rhode r an un instructed Connecticut, delegation to the priate. 'aticnnl convention, and all arguments Island, New Jersey, Delaware, MaryTor such a delegation will fall flat. land, Virginia, North and South CaroTiuth predicts that Kearns will hardly lina and about forty thousand square wait for Hannas remains to he care- miles from New York and PennsylHv laid in the kind bosom of Mother Faith ere he begins whooping it up for vania. Roosevelt. It is his only hope; his Laid off on the western side of the THE MAN ON MEIGHN STREET only avenue of escape from political river in the annihilation. As to Perrys course of off a small Mississippi valley it cuts TELEPHONE strip from Louisiana and conduct Truth has no predictions to takes in Arkansas, Missouri Iowa. and oiler. W c scan the landscape and In the great San Joaquin valley could look in vain to see the figure of be any placed New Hampshire, Vermont, Far-seein- con-fidenc- e. be-V.-re BAMBERGER 2000 |