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THE OMAHA IAlLY BEE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13.
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anj Siarrfjri: OC. -f rir4 or br.k.
or tru.-.o yf tta. r,rt?
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tsr rrj '.i.-ft from ; a r:ia'.tr
of frtriprf w..?i ai; of - r.o It 151
tart cat fixra rmJ-r.j d fa- of the
"I. d-i r.'. M h--rd . a 4vt-.r If
yii ioa t wait It ' hr hand mov4
oar4 l.r ; .r
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po'jrS ::. It a:: rfht. ma ar.i T 3o
tor Jt t..;r Tr. jr.r ?.-r..:". or rrr.
Jo. H '. !r. .i 'a 4 ir-!:t of
Oitrt. taar-kn. ff.aam H put .
i on ar,'l rr,ii a U: tiwari Th.rd
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w'.'J atr''-' atrl N,r;:Tari!. nak-a a rratrtmor.)-. a .
f(f irr.tr''n at ftrir :ht than ' f'r "!r that an o
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IS KLTViATK
Motarr Ptilrt)'.'
ilor litt ab4 Ji4 tet wwW nur
7,.lj ait tjr IVard of E-Jtyat'on
in rowli'-tU: i'a lun.riaa oa l'jitif4
pr;r'
It di'ln t tkr a" 4h jI'rj of th I.'rilt!
that fli- trikr foil'" th flajf-o Porto
P.l'o at lat.
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rr tihta Jr.a. r of J44, II. I Ititt for th nlt forr T'-ara thr wil!
M. IS M'JViATK. . . ... ' , .
ij n m na wwiarj ri ni
Xt-r,a u,at 'tu w1ajj;t ny lntrt.
Th-r w!l! i no Iritrff-rr)'- wih tb
i-nrTfT.'-j- rKl ih pflrKlpi1 of iiro-lon
to wr !ol!jfrl will t malntainxl.
Hrfi'; thT In rynftID' ? fo th1 !rriin
'lit fntur and fTvflJ-n'-r I-yMa n
rpri. 'or -pria of mariufa'-tur-
ar ItfTt-aalrif;. Tliat it-an mor -t-fain
rniloyifi'nt for lalyir. V n--4
for oor otrn aVrfnt all that our
farroa prvlu'-'-. fIiH r-ar.a ui-t
pDta for our f;irrji-M than If th-y ha'I
to fl-xti! Iar?-J.r nicin a foreign d
luari'J ur worklnni-n of alt r-laaw
ar l4hi( wll oTux-nf1 anl flj
tnan1 for lalKr la -tlTa.
Ttila rUlnsr tl(l of hoin- proarxrltjr
la to rontinu', thf-1 l vfrr rn to
v, for aoin tlni. It I rrry
! likely to uo on for vral Tr. W
ftr on a nri'l 0iiaii1al bal. We ar
ntfrillriK our rnarkta. In nearly all
dlr-tlon ar1 hoUHnit our own
galnat fyramrial tnptitora. Manl
fwitly tfif la nothlnc In ilatlnj; Indii"
trlal ri4 rornuerr-lal ron4Itlon to Jn-
Mlfy dlatruat or plinlam.
'Hi thiixl'"-r' of th AffiirrM.-aij Hro
Iiitlon r arln proftri Ihnir rt-wDt
from flajhtlna; Vxk In llHr "!lnr np"
for tbf -l-t)or of fff)'-ni.
a cf rft
... . . - ... PrrtritU. Bttrr Tkia Car.
It :t.-.o jt a.T r.jf tl.t a franr.( CfV.fi Ir :r rr,
bor; r;ty !',a r.o' tari'l faT'mli crn- ( g .r. B Ataor.r 4-r: rr f.t
Mr'.w.b :!, '!'. t.tiilr of hr!'-lt tn1 ! Ur " 4n-fa a.-.-l ar.noin'
v,d. Ttl l ihy 'iraafa. witU a
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!w4 o-;! f.rmlr I f"
Ti't Of tf3'.j! ,
. j - I ;.. - .rr L.i i.-rk
nlar ttrt hiifl. Uy t,r.k. Kan-! i.rkF Tfc4ar! ', c-!otk'. haf. vnt !.' ar-1 vr
a f'lty a b'ji!t of fir',' and av,f,. Tf j Hv I: '5',trDnvn!. ' 4ry a-r rr,a mie- ho:l (J.c-.r.: rar-t-
arr,' la fru? of Ix-nvr ari't K. Paijl.
although f8. Paul in th r-;it-r of a
gr-a t pirr.f-r i:rl't. ar.i whl final. a
la rorrjiM-lil to draw ita InmlK-r fin
M!ririotA. Wa-rinlri arid Arkar.aaa.
tl.r hiiiMlrc of mor! brlrk bnMlnst in
Orr.aha wouM 'irr.ulatj horn! lri'k
ma kin, ari'l that mmrii k"i!ng tli
bulk of mori-y for bnlMing material at
horn? Inat'-afl of nD'UuiftU to tl.o timber
f.f.nn'ry.
Th ror brl' k w u fhj f'hir !t
will b an1 th; ' hnr-nln of brl' k will
oWlfrat th dit7T-ri'-? In cot b'-t---n
brt' k and fran.; tru'.-tur.
have '.".aT!y .t. !
Olartatorw that 3 as Krf .f.1! ra'.r-.
a facirf h'.n. ti Gl4-.-r aa .5
grat p:on that tatr-ijit M- t
car atrV-kn :th t!Tor M aa a
j trarr. wa.rd. alrr.'-. -.rrr.at ira! 'Or.-
1tra-t;r. or rar. ?n of Qawor t
that lfnvMl ttii :a-raa tf t.- j r
I of cfc."
A" O.aistor. w:th or. ' r- a a
aratfian dyrj.6. ao J"bn D. R-jfaf:,r
ta r.rforrr.! ondr- wh h: y
"Or.n rin Mr R. kf;T ra bf ,r
an int.cattr.c ..orr.rr.ltt :r. th, '.jr
thr varr. fur an lrjrar.t ar. iir.'-.-.
w1M !?-. wh'ch '.au4 t-r; rrrr.t-r
of th .omm!tta to thrtr.k.'"
Th :nvt.aitir.f cr.rr rr.lf J ! .
ahrirk. It did not ar:-Ji a-v x ---r
What a ;t :nv; g itir.g' Wt: tr.r.f
hai It wilh R'xkf:r aid h: aMisrf
T. ir.yhoa W cn ir.'lrtartJ. r.ow
why- tr, r.jrcu ir.Tr".;at:r.g tfr. 3. ,t
t fr;ra Ir.to th Ft-.Um CI bi.na
Improves the flavor
and adds to the health
fulness of the food.
T. tti'T t a '--.: .
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a&4 mr. a t ". v a fa"
aa a ay e- '. . - '
pa(
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tha :".a !. t
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j fa:ii t rnak an ir tilitrt' fif..
Nw V'-rk :.y raa.-.y j Thy wr h&oot a4 by t trr'-r-npir-
M:w. th'sT'tl ic'j'n iu .y Th Kar.aaa f thT
ffr t f r :hir p.trta!n-1 ha-l fat Rokf:ir. awl'l hT ;-! j '
Prrat- it 111 a far-off g.-.r.i of tftat r-r.-arkab
otK r'f.t! a(a:rt aay.
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i"n ha-..raj'k f .11 of 'oyAt ' a-.-l ' :r,t fr-.-r.
tiif p:t. ar.4 f.-M.'. l.uux of br ir.a: of h'.tti
'ira; fr'.rn h br.-4:rg Vj.gr. PriJr.t , arr-ig rH- fron-. th :!v-r ftai,;. i,r.:e j
Rooav!. an haM;- rall what It mrj 1 It U a rart 'f th h'l -i'.fmr.:. Evtti j
to th. 'otnnvju l:xn to b obiig4 to a. rm';' a.n I .-,4 i'm.-.t a a dioiiiit j
wai -,p to th gory bl'K.k ar.! pay 'r,i at th gr r : '.(TrM on th 'han'a 1
Winn lor an oru r.ary hotlir.g pi' 1 that h 'irk rr.ay b afI to l of tr
' .' ; th f.rm.
h!-r. n4 to i--.r'.a.
hyrrotu thrr
It waa th irt4 -f'.t
ri ). r.o iOy.ht r..ch
i to S '-r.t t- th fasnl:!a l ta'Kti to rjr,t th.
;ra Th.r- ar fr ab ar.i ' fair. hia :errlr.g to th hatrs
th:- r ftr k 4. .6. a:
rooT.y.
n it '
i i'a-tt
tl- ar. Th
bo-. attio
t 'h U5
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fr-o--. a ioa-i t!
ta r.
h - ' - a ;
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fhrar.k.
! Or.a of th l.-g: grv-ry h'rr.a
J York ai'o pr "Tit 1 aro-jnt
iff ita brnh-. ar,4 or. rivr
I rr.Akf pin mon" h;. -ntablih!rg a
' nr4r 4 rarrr.r.t fir th hr.r.t
f-i: '.'. M-r fc.i r-)n from t '
; k. ar,4 all rro"ria ar r.t
Now that Xayor Itinn ha faiil In
Lia firat taak o M-ttlf th: Ch !." trike,
at'xkhoUlra of tht trtrt ar ijIdI-
may nlw. th'-lr alarm iwwlit.
If thla rHlbl- I.lf llflfc-atlori rowa
tuix li lurfr it will If nyraary to -!l
th roll to Hiak. a tire all Hi lltiifanta
r In -ourt whii ! hearing r-Hy l;
jflri". " '
A f t-r , th vntllatlon gitaatlou la
il-arwl ui. th Mhool xmrA mlfht taWr
iin th ventilation of Mrera.1 other nt
t"ra with j.roftt to bool and ihmt
Iatron.
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'J he bauile of the Anglo-Jayaneae
allUiK-e may broniht horn V the
Aalatha when tliey attemt 19 prove
that Pran'T ha vloiatcl the oUllsatloft
nf iK'iitrallty.
r,nniil(iUi)r ;arHel1 la ataylnj Ion
K'-r In Kalmia than In exte'l. The
Pralrlu Oil anl tin ctinpaiiy may not
have lial time to arrange all Ha book
In fore he arflved.
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IjiLor (fiti'lltlona In Omaha are re
tirtel to - Ixr aatlafactory to both eia
jilojer and employe. When every one
i more than briny, tie Incentive to ll
rrd 1 removed -anil Omnha vta uver
Imali-r.
And now that we bava all thla Juve
nile fotirt machinery, with Ita nomeroua
probMtlon officer, why honld It be me
eaaary to u ,'" additional expeuae
of riinlntaliiliig a al.irled truant oRk-er
paid out of the echool fund'
Oerpiauy nuiy deuotmie the "favored
tiatlolt ilHiixe" In tn-alle Hlth the
Ciillei HtHti- but U i-aiiiiot banlah
iiK-inorli'M of the vl It it Prime lletirr.
Hiid tbe MtHtute of Frederick th t.reat
allll htaii'C at WaahliiKtoii.
rr .. ....
Afti-r Thiimton county ha footed th
bill for the la w Una lie a me to follow
the Indlw-rlinlimte naif of Ihjtior to In
ilinim It ulll prolifltyly dim-over that poll
Hi Inn wbn piny Into the haml of
'giaftiM-a" lire cjpptialie luiurle.
Vow thai women of IiIkIi degree liuve
I ii-c ii connected wllli tlio tUit to take
llie II fo of HuhmIhii iittlilula perhap It
iimr ! M well fur ihe cieur to aurrender
In the liicvllulil)': fur woinnn'a will
ilntlMlcaK B "IrotlK In Ittlnala a ellM-
here.
A QVKTI0.1 Or XKVTHALIIY.
Japan appear to have 'A reaaou
for tharglaic that there hax l-eu a
brea)i of neutrality on the part of
France In jx-rmlttlnK Huanlan warahlfm
to remain longer than twenty-four hour
In a French port In Indo-Chlna, but It
aeern from what I reported from Pari
that the French government did all that
could reanonably be ex-ci-l or required
of It for the olwrvance of neutrality
and that conaeuently Japan may not
tie able to eatabliah a rinf under which
he in fairly hold France raponltile
for the manifestly lawlea courae of the
Kuaalan. It may be admitted that the
Japanese pre ha warrant for It In
dignant out burst, but the government
may be expected to take a more moder
ate view of the matter, t'ertatlnl.v It
doe not eem to be a cuhv in which
Japan coukl properly call upon ilreat
ISrHaln under the treat of alliance,
which I urideratood to (.Imply provide
that In the event of either nation being
at war the other ahall go to It aaalxt
ance If attacked by more than a alngle
Kwer. Itouhtlea fJreat Britain. If ap
pealed to, which I Improbable, would
ad viae Japan to arcept the explanation
of the French government.
The flriumatance I another HIiiMtra
Hon of the Indifference of the KiiknIhiin
to the requlrementa of International law
In regard to neutrality. They have re
peafedly violated If In the present war
and doubt lea will do o again if they
find It convenient.
AS All'LITl'iS COSVf.HT.
Tf.t govrnor of Nbraaka drama nr. a;i
r. .! aary of Th flrk of tli
ijprrn court, whoa (jtmjt:ii!or. I on
'h fe tumn. r.-lva aonuaily-hoar inj'.h?
No one ta able to y with any 4gr of
in':iiim, but the amount of hi nt yearly
earnloga ia varioualy timat4 at f.-om
H.'A to t&.Wt. It I af to ay. however,
that per annum ia a molt fail-
mil of th aamirig of the clerk of the
aupreme court.
Ia there any good iaan mhy ihe lr
of the uprme rourt nhould draw a aalary
of four or five time aa much a la paid the
ludaea of the auoreme court? IVl.v nhould
he t paid aa mm b aa a half d'zn attor !
ny gi-neral or a Imoai a murh aa all th
lrtlve Mate ofrVera combined? Thi
alntply illuatrafMi the l.Jatli and in
evjuy of th fee ytrn It ought to b
abollhed World-Hrld.
Them' our eiitlment exactly.
Hut why did not the World Herald
'i':tr,iiT Gt.ri! Northrot of !-.
",mmonwa:fh of Atietralia. It la a;d.
wlil tnnt Heoretary of War Taft and
Prty to rUit Auatraha dunrg th
party a forth'cm.rg vi:t to the pnl'ip-
I.'I'im. b!ria 4:nbjtd by
Amor.g th prtt romr.- cf to b;c- .;f ft alio. 1" pr i
jinir. apnr.gTjrr. rot tr.-it or t:. , hr f.-ie-.d..
C'tham pub.k vA.'wry. tac r,r who rrt i-h r ".
marriJ th "good boy" cf hr la- of That th f!
thre ar ag-. ar.d If now locking f
!r N'w !
at any
woman
grocery
of her
; t a
to hr
aa
or g-. .- . -.1-
a aed the Us , -au.
raaer.ea.i-. r ,
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I are w-.v.-i-. r. - tf
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a f .'" : ia .t aa
grr:ia.- -. tue
KXPniri a-mtiAM r i,oi n
ar.d
h woman hr
n. d.-ac-O'jnt to
profit to the itr:t of the
rn profit la v.dnt from th
t t't that i haa a trnrwl.ja trade In
wa.-1 to living happily r afr aa oon ) ..,u! fc,lr,4 . ,.. h;rn Wn
aa he haa beom- a thorougt,l a-.c..-.f ul j ,nrr.J-.-e.l larg.Iy through 'he family of
ba rh-r. ': hotel rr,p!o ar.d ia no uad In aorna
An American. J. Jr.kin ho 1 r!ln- J of the leading hot! and rta jrnt.
qulahing th pr mJemh.i. or Biuth Am- j
trella In ordr to become th gnt g&- i 'Xteen tho:iand bablea were born !n
i ,-ral for that atale In London, will eny.f I New Tork the lairt fenjr montha. fig -jrea
the diatinciion of being the flrat man who i complied hv the burau of vital tatitlc
tiorn a clt.t-n of the fntted B'ataa ; ahow that Fifth aver.ue ha a the low
to rprent a Brit.ah co.or.y In Indon j birth rate of any atreet in the citv. L
Il ! a native of eueooehann cctinty. j than tn birth wr r ported In the
Permaylvanla. aud la aald to have arrived j wealthle aectlon of that thoroughfare.
Ir. Australia a anvatr for an Amerl- The havlt birth rate la on the eaat ide!
can publieking hooe, . j near Dtnalon t.-et. wher the condition
The propoaal If carnaten the hattl-aMp j re the rvm of thf on Fifth avnt:.
rtrolum move tb J
iBeajwallty t
l.rre.al.c Caw.laatly
Waair.gion Pca
Two i r thr- da4 ago. tf j7 're
Araenc n pcp'.e h'arn a---;-'?! ar.- ;
t.r l,-.r- ;n !r.4r.-M-.al fo-tjr. thv i
f. cor,:rcp"at te rr-.r of trie a-.-.
Output e goei wt'h a f rra: ir.n m I
arr.xxnt B ;t ; i!l that h r.54 fj
ay." it ta r. com.r.g ta-a ir? , ra.'i
eoor: Of V-j.i a!) of u are plil w. -. ' i .. ot'
the aaaa.rar.ee that tie output of Aawricaa !
gvid rain, for Y ls-'.-ji:rg A!a. tti j cj.'
'fr. tatlr.g ail p-vio-. rc.-vrd. E.-.
tfce I'mr-lt fa' t that ea-h cyf a r. .rr.rr c f I " T.
o jr fellow c.t r. co-jM rpar'
a- - rr.
'4 5-1 W t
i ' r-a.tj!-. -rn
"ir-t-a ic .ca.
. -Iti ?if"
jr .0" aa.t t -
-.'... i. t.
ID 1 FT
l. or-.
rt ra-
j Kana with cTjd
on the ele-
Ibe chrlatened ith a bottle of a milk,
which la 4ult a appropriate aa crude oil,
much lea offenalve and aptly auggentlve "
i I.lutnant 'ienra;l t haffe ha the moat
denounce the Injustice and Inequity of j remarkable pair of irptc!e in Waahing
the fee ayatem during the incuiuljeney ton. They are of enormoua ;e, perfectly
Of Ilobert K. I-ee llerdman a clerk of round' ni ,n'a"4 h,v' rlm" ,jf
... . blark tortolae ahell. When he put them
the aupreme court a It tn-cau-e on th,y lmfArt , unlJ,u,r vm iwk
Ilerdman w a lilx ral contributor to i to hia tr1rtlv military fatur They aay
tbe demcu ratlf carnpalKn fund and lib- ; alout th War Jpartmnt that the general
era! ill-tril.iiter of tin- fimaha fnalon re- I ar" " gla" 'n order to frighten
i
form daily? If there ia grxxl reanon why !
the fee eyatem ahould lie alwillHlied now. '
m-aan't there Juat an good reaaon for il
Army and Navy Journal to remark: "U j On of the tr!ke trakm
i queer that the Kar.aaa prohibltionlata vated road has lct hia Job. It I the bjaf
have not propoad th.al th bat'.:hip ahall j nae cf th "chopper'' to alt on the efa-
h -' F.-.r-
a -ft-mt i
f. r fi '
taat axM.T.
from hia rror.al fvrtur.e a.-.d Mill Xi
enorroouaiy rh. rra to blrt!e th .g
:re. When one thlr.k- cf a'.l the toil ar.d '.
privation rr;lrd to gt that r-t )'!. oit
of the earth, the thousand and thojand I
of men rigaLged therein, the tragedie-t in- j
cider.t to the qjiit for go!d. arid f.muitane- '
. f.a..-J i
! I 41
i a rr. J
trp'
:.g-.jr. Star
tr.e.
r-w-d
-.ocr w
Mr
- -"- a - i p a. a
:e-xkK:.ti
: i c - f -. 1 . r r. -
bet rjaTtrrre.. Waaa-
Toj don t fa-, or
nrlc-e T "
-'No." anwered tr Hfm oftr
"our po'..cy r.ow i war rgard.a c' ei
perf. ' Waariirvgton 5tar.
' young lljter.ant
I Mfl Pil lPK ItVK'tHEM.
Ily lalalug hi aalnry aa i-ouucllman
anil at Ihe name tlma mluctng hi h1
iy u ubtlttile mayor, the new charter
will make. 4 1 neccary for Acting Mayor
XIiiiiiimii lo employ an expert bookkeeper
to find mil exactly whether he l a
gainer or a limer.
lur anllable MiHnratlc toutemMrary
la now dcfcantlng on the won'lerful aui'
!'' made by ('hlruyu with It municipal
lectrt'- lighting plant. Wlieu, however,
the miiiih lpnl u lu-ralilp lue wit
aquarely pteeuteil In Omaha lat full, It
took Ihe aide of the electric lighting line
lllMll) .
The l ulled MlMlca promlae tu dimlile
tii k the Puiiuuia lalliiimL Here l one
Inaliince where the piple may leiiru
Juat what audi Improvement rewliy i-"t.
and throiiglt the construction may ob
it In a tiefter Idea of the coat of com
at ruction 'of line which, according to
manager bavg aui h variable ant uir cr
Ulu value- .-- -
VSUKH nnVKRSMEKT (OMUUI..
The Panama railroad I now under the
control of Ihe I'nlied Hate K"vern
meut, with American officer and direc
tor. It hag been urged that the trmix
fer of the road lo the government should
lie followed by a change !n the llcy
that Ima Ihmmi pumued tic the coiupuu.v.
the effect of which. It I alleged, hn
been detrimental to the trade of 11114
country with the Mntitli and Central
Auierli au couutrte on tlte I'ncirlc. I if
courae having a monopoly ihe railroud
company ha managed It affair with
reference to getting the largest possi
ble dividend out of the business and
while It ha certainly been profitable
there I no doubt that the 'policy pur-,
ued haa not contributed to the promo
tion of American trade Interest.
It wa therefor expected that when
Ihe railroad paed Into government
itintrol there would be a change which
would give our trade a lietter chance
than It ha been having. This may
jet be dune, hot It I not pi-omUcil In
the Immediate future. If aunntiui-ed
that nothing will be do,!!'' I hut will di.
turb the balance of ti mui untliientul
rales, that Hie Panama Canal cnmuils
ion will not do anything that will affect
Ihe slink of line owned by American
rltlr.cn. It waa stated by the chairman
of the rominlaslon that If at any time
In the future the railroud engaged In
Iraiiai-oullnenfal traffic should menace
the welfare of the country by entering
abolition when, the state waa blessed
with reform governors and rfonii leg!
la tun' It would seem that if make I
all the difference In the world whose ox
I gored.
In marked contrast with It reform
i-ontemixirary. The Bee bus consistently
and jersintently labored for more than
twenty year to bring nliout the aboli
tion of the fee system, whether It
affected political friend or foe. It 1 a
matter of history that the abolition of
the fee system, hy which the clerk of
the district court wn enabled to earn
from 1."i.kki to $:u,f a renr. wa.
brought about at the Instance of The
Ree and a salary of $.'.,010 a yenr sub
atltuted not because The Bee regarded
$.",('i a year a reasonable compensa
tion, but a a compromise p, save the
bill by which the fee system was abol
ished. A a matter of fact, there is no good
reason why the clerk of the court of
thi district Nhould have a aalary of
.'..Msi a year ;hilc the supreme nd dis
trict Judge an serving for J'.'.Vm a
year, especially In view of the fact also
that there uro hundreds of men In
Omahii and Koul'i Omnha competent and
willing to fill the (.osUlon for t'2'A n
year. But paying extravagant fixed
salaries still preferable to pitying pnli
llc official In unlimited fee.
W hat
It
non a no watch natron of th road drop
their tlrk.ta Into a small glas box. He
then worka a levr and each tickt t
perforated so that it cannot be used again.
Thi young man atudled h' opporlunltle
for a day or o. Then at Intervals he
carefully wet the side of the boa A ir
taln proportion of the ticket would fatl
against the la an1 wrlt , ,f when
no one wa looking Mr. Chopper would
take thoe out that had stuck, and carry
"wa. ror ai to run friend. A
ncemar happnd to catch him
th ide of the ntjx. and the
'hop no mor
po-
wettlng
chopper
livery time a new school house U to
In- built there I a jangle ami wrangle
In the Board of Kdii atlon about archi
tects, pin us and siieclflcatloiiH, when the
board could with propriety duplicate
school building on plana and ieclnVn
tliui that have stood tlie test and have
Ix-en reprinluced III other cillea by archi
tect under win me supervision they
were erected. Would It not tie more
rational for the Uird to adopt plan
and specification for tundard school
buildings of eight rooniH, ten room, six
teen room, etc., ulid hare them dupll
cattil In any part of the city where
bulldlngi of similar dimension and ac
(ommodntlonH are desired? Such a
courae would not only save the city
thousands of dollar, but would suve
the board U greut deal of endlesa cogltit
t I'm and friction over architect ami
plan.
; i . .-; j
The plan of endorsing worthy chad
lie by the Charities Organization ao
clety In order to prevent fraud nnd Im
position under the guise of philanthropy
la a good one, but It can l .mudit to
I
Hark of Other Coaaalrs
Hold Already.
New Yo:k Evening Post!
After another w-k of profoundeat official
alienee a to the uaea to -arhlc-h the new
tV).'M.t of preferred stock will b put by
the I'nlon Pacific, the Wall street theory
Is that a blar Mock of Atrhlaon, perhap
,')0 share, will I one of the purchase
made and that thee share have already
bean acquired by individual for the pur
pose. It is curious and typical of the great
strides of the railroad generally that th
t'nlon Pacific, which Is row credited with
the ability to easily lake over V,Vf,M tit
Atrhlaon stock, five er ago held exa.-My
tll.irri.iTfl of "miarSlar.eou aecurltlea." It
report for 104 showed that Item standing
at 21I.W;,"Xi. l,'l71.;i of which ia tock
and th rest bond. If holdings both of
ItHvlf and of auxiliary companies be in
cluded, the comparison shows that toial
aecuritli- owned in lHKSi war ftvo.iiaa.OiiO, and
today imi'.WfT.'Wi. Tl.e Income from It se
curities hld, outside of auxiliary lines. In
lal'S. wa about t4WH. vh'.'.M In 1j8. -lfore
dividend were stopped on Nortiiiin Hecurt
tle stork, the In'-orra from uch ciirltia,
even with W,WA,l of Hcuthern Pacific
Slock returning nothtng. ws. In the rough,
H. ?n.Vfl. Thi w i"a per cent on the In
vestment. The. policy of ai) ilsltlon of atock In other
railroad wa put nndi way by the Union
Pacific In January, 18. when M.THl ko of
stock wa aiqulred In the Oregon Short
I. lne. which ha sln-e that time bean much
used by the t'nlon Piiciflc to buy and hold
other railroad tocK. The next Important
purchase wa In lifJl. when tTS.OOO.O'Xl South
ern Pai Ific and $78.1 Jl.000 Northern Pacific
were acquired, the latter acijuialtion being
iiitlmatelyalnterwoven In the Northern Pa
cific "panic" and the subsequent Northern
Herurltie company plan. A a result of
thse purchase the I'nlon Pacific' clock
holdlnga Jumped to t-.374,iM. including
stock of auxiliary line, and It holdings of
both bond and storks to tT2.lUI.29. Thla
year also marked an expansion of this pol
icy Into concerns which contributed to the
railroad earning., for In It V),X: of
exprrsa company, coal company and almlUr
stuck were put Imp Ihe treasury.
In Wa ther wus Riitwtltuted fur the
Northern Pacific atork of IW1. S2.!I.T1 of
Northern Securities stock, and thla, with a
further 115.00 i purc hase of Hoiithern Pa
cific, helped swell Die total stockholding
to tJS3.T4T.OSl. und total atock and bond
holding to t'.e!",'"'" Thla fiaure ha re
mained the record since that year, Inciden
tal hlflliigs having reduced the Hgure to
th present M2.l.bi basis, which this
year will t-ertulnly be Increased by i.crh
$jS.Ci,'o of Hoiithern Pacific preferred
steak, anil possibly hv the Atchison stock,
admittedly bought In I'nlon Parities In
tel esl.
After the distribution of Kurt hern Se
curities' asset. iiifore, the I'nlon Pa
cini' will hold tat'."""" of th tlW.KOOKi
Aiathern !'acfl- cuintnon toi-k: $2f.mc,'V0
of the ll.-4.0ort Os Clreat Northern. KJ.onfl.Orio
cf the llne.ioo.r'io Northern Pacific, and.
latei. polily. $30 00Ofi of th iini.fc45.nia
Atertismi ( oinmou stock, '
Although In th-se daye the regime of
a hro are somwhat In dispute there can
not he any doubt that the wreath of baa
wa earned by the public school Janitor
wno ni oown a mar.hole In the
and trawled a long way through a narrow
wer to rcu a child who had been swept
Into the dank, dark ar.d malodorous place.
The fact that the hero was poor and that
tne parents of the child
Je-e-a rr .- h a gee. .
- Whv sc.-
- Lire .r. a garret w:
it. burr. h "ni.da gS
jmf i-ii-.ia uiui irxi.naijAi iDruiin or tian;a Cor. t i t ution
M.'it or tM.tM.VO well. aich reJTec- I
fli-in. are ar.f I ft l.a In I . !..... I
- - - - . it 'Jii'iufiuii mil
the w.!th cf the country Is vrr oneojually
distributed. So -j ia so !t always ha
been, so it will be forever In thi and til
other coor.t'te.
But It 1 undmbie that Inequality of
dtstnbution i increaatr.g persistently. As
the number of the very rich grow greater,
th number of th very poor aasorae more
and more distressful proportion. And a
the slxe of the fortune f the former is
emaxlngly augmented, th pttifulr.eas of
the poverty of th Utter as'tmes more and
more pathetic phase.
Put It is not true that ours Is a land
"whrre wealth accumulate and men de
cay" American manhood 1 as Tlrile todav
as It ever haa been. And there never w
a time or a country In which wealth was
-. t i- .
'. Ci'. ar.d c'Tr.sa
i t'!: c-m.rig
kir.g jeaca a; a:
"Iet s go for a
-g"d the calr
' It len t rceary
daughter. " aiway
r.ou." Houston Pr?t
litt'.e csca'.ituu-naa,
' repiwi t fie coione:
aep it '.a r.B
I: wa 2 a. ni. and Mr. Pr.eer wa ao?r-
Icg lordly
fclli-ntiy lira. Pneer arose, groped ars.r.d
tn th dark.neas until she frrd her h-a-hand
trovser. tn searched ht po.k
et. "Not a cr.t: " she said to herself B-t
thfe' .me i-omfutt m that It ?.vs
tht h' said the rs htl.' Chicago Tr.t-une.
are tenement
dwellers doe not the less ahut o-jt thi
mn from candidacy for a Carnegie medal.
Many a man who would have leaped Into
the river to save life or gone into a burn
log house on the ame noble errand would
hve hesitated to venture as did Robert
Cook, janitor of grammar school No. 1M.
He did not hltate an Instant.
A new and promising phllanthrophy ha
been started on the Kast Bide In New
York City. Hmall children are being
taught piano, violin and 'cello playing at
10 cent a lesson, with free uae of the In
trument for half an hour. Hundred are
improving these opportunity, and more
future artist are llktly to be developed
from that stdr of the city than frem the
other.
so bountifully contributed to good work
as It 1 in this republic In the frst deade
of th twentieth century. But there must
be om check applied to the growing in
equality of distribution. And our record
a a nation Justifie the belief that this
problem will be solved.
Meanwhile, the report that the world
total output of gold for 14 was about
rai.oWifo will suggest to many thoughtful
atreet I person the name of a ttixen whose for
tune I frequently, hut perhapa erroneously,
estimated at those figure. And It may he
that hia unique situation, the magnitude
of his responsibilities, will excite as much
pity as envy.
"The rvad to knowledge, nowaday,"
a:d the Crt old sor,oo.ma.v. to
wlft and too es. It a regular rail
road "
"Y," agreed the other oid ped. ';
"and its a railroad with fewer switch
than are ncarr. "-Philadelphia Pre
"I'm
mar a
It
not roing
.' ,ke.
not'
too dec
to tell another Er.g'.iah-
The last one I ex-
rgni'j. The
pertmentec. with was a boisterou lauahr.
but h. d dn't see the roini until two day
later.
"That was all right. wan t It?"
"No. He saw it at a funeral." Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
A Judge In or of the municipal cojrt
ha his own quick way of getting Into the
heart of a case. The following Is told a
a true story:
The lawyer for the plaintiff had Jut On
Ished present in- his argument, and. as he
mopped hi brow and sat down, the Judge
stared at him admiringly with wide eye
and open mouth. Thin he turned to tha
other lawyer, who had risen to his feet.
"Defendant needn t, plead. Plaintiff
win." he shouted.
"Hut, your honor." protested the lawyer.
let me at leant preterit my case. '
Th Judge look'-d weary. "Wall, go
ahead" he grunted
8 the lawyer for the defendant went
ahead. AVhen he had finished, th Judge
looked at him. too. with wide eyes snd open
mouth.
"Don't It b'-at the Duti h," he exclaimed.
"Defendant win "
II.I.eiOAL IMI.OMRE.
iaaiaeaaee of the Raliai of tha
Poatofflce Uepartaaeat.
Baltimore American.
The Poatoftlce department has Issued
an order to all postmasters, to take effect
September 1. 110. barring from second -class
postage all Incloeure in newspapers
which ar not germane to th publication
Itself. In the list ' which th de
partment thus puts under the ban are in
cluded: Sheet mualc, patterns, block of
potcard. aerie of cut-out animal pic
ture, animal masks, plaatographs, cutout
dolls, soldier and naval vesaets. circular,
handbills, special detached advertisement,
cardboard spectacle, sheet containing
dlk of olubl paint to be used in color
ing outline drawings., etc. Th order doe
the imriRC.
Washington Star.
Bring forth a hero med.l.
For now bejln the fray.
Put on th loudt pedal.
And let the mumc play.
Let bard his praises carol.
As modet. yet ver.
l"r.move5 by thought of peril.
The umr're doth aopear.
We loudly hall th pitcher.
The catcher, too. w laud
Each year we make them richer
And we gather to applaud
But the man who dares m. fearing
Each wift and wrathful ball
We mention him with Jeerthg)
If we mention rum at alL
And when t!ie chariot carrie
Th victor from the fr.
He g.e. and never tarn.
I'nnoted on hi way.
In splendor they are riding
.Neath the world s admiring giane.
While th man whom they
Has to take the ambulance.
ara chiding
tad o Campaign la Sight.
Nw York Tribune.
If it really be true that mud I ooxlng
upward through crack in the earth near
Mount Shasta, no one can he blamed for
feeling a trlfl uneasy over th phenomenon.
Ther I little can he fur alarm, however.
In the opinion of leading geologist the
last outpouring of lava from that volcano
occurred before the glacial period say,
from two to a good ro,ao yeai ago. There
la every reason to believe it ded. The
pherioiiicnoii in qiieatlon, therefore, i prob
ably nothing more serious than an effect
of the lump of an adjacent bog
m llppnrlnae Khakeap.
Brooklyn Kagle
The shake-up In th pir.alon offlc come
lte, but it I opoo-.tiin. A few more rev
latlon uch a that concerning the Perm
svlvanl regiment th' never saw service
and a good many people will be willing to
fchakf th pension ahua- out of enlalen'
This your head to the left?
Then theres no use trying. It's too late! Noth
ing in the world can make hair grow on a bald
scalp that has been smooth and shiny for years.
It's too latel No use trying now!
Or is this yours to the right?
Good. Only look out for dandruff! It leads
straight to baldness. But there's use trying now,
for Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, and checks falling hair.
Mad ky ska t C. Iri. O . tvll. Mas.
Ala Bias eMurere
AYTt't eA"An,tA-rr th kloog. ATVft MlltV-Pnr tlptt.
aria s cannar PiciOfiAt focut. Aiaa a asub co t iru aad agaa.