Popular Uprising Against Omaha Officials
The demand for municipal reform a Omaha became so pronounced that the business men and citizens reg-ardless of party feelmg-a united in the publica tion of a proclamation calling for the organization of. a movemeijt Looking to l!ie introduction of business methods in the city irovernment. The embers of public indignation have I een fanned for several months by tlie alleg-ed corruptne&s existing in loeal municipal affairs. Months ago it waa noticed that city inoney was being used by epeculators, eontractors am others with political iuiiuence and tlic crookr!nf:-,s became sö flagiant thai the citizens decided to take matter Into their own hands and forcé a reform.
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