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I II ! i J I 1 1 TIIE BER: OMAHA', TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1010. G - Tiir. umaiia Daily Her VICTOR KOSKWATlirt. EDITOR. A Postal Saver, In th language of the street, Post master General Hitchcock r.ss got his I hand In at the business of reducing ..ii i.. nd kMDlni down ex- -i,.i . ntnh DOBtofdc as seoond-1 having lopped off mora than ci matter. Ismnnonoo from the postals de- It - .. . i. iKrnwtnff tin anme TERMS OK1 SUBflCRIFTIOP". ncienc.y aau " Dally he (including unay). pr wek..io whojegoin-afeUrdB around the new pally He. (without Sua-taW. aarws.a...M J... w-u tr .. r.ntlf an- Ually Hm (WltMuUi runonjr, ' I postal tt . Jjally ie and Sunday, on year........ B-w .t.mn to ha used In official Evening HMSitno'itunty1). pr T'?,,;SJ business In connection with the postal Evening (with wunday), i"' ...ten,, which haa a nominal Blliuav urn. ui B irainuui . I - Baturdey Wee. one yaar... ...... Tin Addrmi all complaint of Irregularitl.. in aenvery 10 vuy Lirounviuu GKriCE. Onwha Th. He William. South Omaha--'f wenty-fourth and w. Council Mluffs-IA Scott -treat Lincoln iW Little uiitng. N.. TrH,im 11.1 110- No. M W.St Thirty-tnlrd Street. M w W.hltigton v rounnnm mm, - i-.i.. i.Mra ana eo liorlal matter ahould La uddreaued: omana bee, Editorial Kininfni. .. .... . .'..lid -. ... .""1. ..' ..t-l order iiem i or oruu '-7T. r,r. fr- ,.ny. payable to IM ri''" ' ,, of only 2-cent lumpi recMvira f" '- . on null aixounis. renonni V.r.,a Uppls ob la aa Smb la tn. Metropolis from Carnal of X.WB Oreat America ... 1 - . a. VI. .,. Mniintt Hon between legitimate and lllegltl- delegate, to repre.eui . ' I 1 XT 7 1r mat. business so distinctly a. to prt- In th. state oonrentlon was pulled off rOUnd NCW YOrK f...mn nf the two. and to Saturday wltnouv mm snowing ,- make lmpossibl, the practice of such thlntf about It. That Is about close -ha with Imounltr. - to ,n,,Q " uw 0,el U'WUWv.. " - ... I . . . . J j- it.r. is another large task to which wasnington or in umaQB, . t the tide of prosperity nas lea us ana :, 'i".",.. rorfucerf Its A graduated ytem .f Inheritance lax which the government must taxe ,.,nn(lM t,t .a It is iei at the extra Kesaion of tho leauia- e. i in h.n 1iit as soon as POset- u"uur U,.r.. haa been approved by Governor bi. With I ; under proper restriction consuming upward or idu.vuv.- fl . y,ry vlg(r()Ui prottt. Th. ble. With It unoer P" o00 wo,th lt ,hould not be supposed Bew ftW a r,,cft, aepartur. from tho the country will be able to get tne Par f thirat ovet ,. t brine into the PERSONAL ROTES. the country will be able to get the , par of y,, OTM and cte(1 to brln, ,nlo ,h. value out of Its Industrial expansion, " " trea.ury tt.ooo.m a year. All form. Omaha or eaatera aactoansa, noticctpw STATHMENT Or CIRCULATION. Slata of Nebraaka. Utouslaa t-ounJTA.;.BM Ueoro K Taachuck, traaeurer ol 1 n Pbtlshtn Company, bln uJy11"ir an4 aaya ttiat th actual numjar ot tuii a con.pleta coplaa ot Tho ally. Morning. Evening and Sunday Beo printed during Uie moDtn oi J una, uut, "aa .49,700 1 ... 1 4-1,710 4 4l,ld 1 41.S60 ... 43,0 7.. 41,700 t 43380 44,000 10.... 4390 11 44,430 lt 11,400 It 44,400 14...., 44,540 1 44,410 Total Returned Coplaa l. value of two cents and Is arrangea chiefly for the purpose of facilitating bookkeeping, but at tha same time it Is expected to have a very salutary ef fect In the matter of retrenenmenx. It will enable the head of the postal banks division of the government to keen tab on tha cost of bla mall and the men who pad the bills. It Is barely possible that Mr. Hltcn cock, who la given to working along quiet lines, haa a wider application In mind for this stamp act. If lt proves entirely successful with .reference to the postal savings bank system, wny would it not work equally well m an departments of the government where the franking rrlvllege exists on a rath rannrous scale? Of course the Bmn would not mean that official - . . . a e tW I wva-a a " 44J10 hiiainess now entitled to free postage would be denied mat ngni, ouv u. '!L'aoo might some times act as a sort of re- I .ralrlnir Influence upon a un-j '4,7ao modest or timid official who did not Ilka to make so many requests ror vaiue oui ui I thara Instead ot diverting the increment to "- enrich stock market manipulators. Oat f Two Snectaolee. Baltimore Amorloan. King Kdward's funeral coat the nation about 1200,000. Po, compifrlng figures. atste treasury 4.000.(lOO a year. All forma ot property, real or personal, tranaferrod at the death of the owner pa' tribute to the state. On a graduated acale. Increaa- Ina- tne rate on property passing to any other person than father, mother, widow or Manly Art for Women. Life for the London bobby is to be j' ,n th,B country is far more child, from the present flat rate of Pr no mere round of pleasure, if the mil- g . specie than burying a umg ..TZZ Tr itant suffraaettes perfect their plans in England. -n-.,.ai of acquiring the manly kt of seli-ae- JoH wHh m i Unt.hr. I relative is exempt, and only tf-oo in the case Tense as a Uieiul ui ici."a waaniiiBvun n,i. or a nusoana, oruinpr vr ib.pi. These women have already proved An Oklahoma oil company haa been fined t t0 conBtral relatives la t per cent un ... ... .v.,.. - r.th.r interest- 75.0m a.nd BpeclflcaJly denied the right to aef $j3i000i 10 per c,nt up to noo.000. 16 pw weir, auiui, . --- ft . order to pay tn, Iln,. IhiIt with the power of the police ana i . . 11U . ,, c.u,e Mr. It doubtless will strike the latter as Rockefeller to despair of tha republic. strange for the riM Nft(i..ai a.H( elder additional means of warfare nec- . OIob.iemocTat. ooarv But the bobby may counter Cn., ,.niB beionsitia to the United Btatea ..mo avetam If he and withdrawn from entry amount to py ' M told th. N.W r',Ud W'- Th" chooses. Just as we are told we . whofja value win be York police aia dbck iu iu :. DW - grw.tly improved by good management. and thus find themselves sun ante w ,44,190 tz II " Lt am na and stationery when he does is " '.l.W stamps and stationary when ho does . aa.410 h.va to account to aomeooay tor it. 46,000 their use thanj he will when he knows t "4Lv. rniiiaitinn la chalked UD an,.. 44.WW against mm iai,oo 10,3 Rih.riKA In mv nreaenc and swortt W before n,e this Hh WALKER. Notary Publla flabscrtbera lravlnaj tfca elty -orarlly ahoald 4aT Tka Baa mall ad ta tkern. Aajdreesea will be ehaaccd aa oftea aa rroaata. The ad-vent of tha ad men com niands ad-niiratlon. , unhold tha bands of tho law. Whether such an innovation on tne cent on lumi up to IMO.O00, and to on until tho maximum la reached. In the case of father, mother, widow or child thB rate la also increased. Property In exeesa of 5,000 begins with the primary rate of 1 per cent and advances until the maximum of t Pr cent is reached, that being barged on all eatates of ItOOO.OOO or more. The new terma also apply' to any corporate legatee, while the existing pro vision Imposes a tax only on an Indi vidual. Silas Hoffman, who had not apoken a word for thirty-one years, according to his dead at Somervtlle, l. J. He passed away without breaking alienee. MaJdnar the Protest Effeotive. - . i ... . . i,bvA m Tiahir nr cri i.i Net Total I : .7 A Daily Average ... a" cising their puDiio Bervania iur inun QEORQK B. tzbchui-jv. . t certaia popular Ideals oi mor . . ..... v. X-J www - - quently. It is the people and not the officials who are to blame. No law officer can make people good If they chftnaa to be bad. and vice versa. In a popular government like ours the nwrnla can come very near doing ana having what they want in the line of law administration. A striking example is offered in this agitation about the moving pictures . . . " I . fllVi A WA VA v i. v .r,rf i,ih of the ahowina-tne .neno priie Usui- 1T1U1B1. .wu J--w - auto's worth by the way tho horn of protest against tne pictures awanlna- over tha country; many I m..inl anvemora have taken em '' ' ,-r - I mJ v. o- irk. In.n.fr&nt atiA tit iCannaB save! nvB4 atimii acainst them, declaring Uncle Jqe a hot chase, but .still could they could not be exhibited lii their Oatspokea Talrd.Teraaar, New Tork World. J .4 ... Mn Av.rlnnb th fact tllBt U1B part of these women is going to ad- fint oUupoken third-term advocate to call nelg-hbora, is vance their CaUSO very inucu w uui upon uu bilimbuuih " hi passes away wiuwui '" i. ...w tn tm inn war toward sn- inompion ui just aeiore na aiea no miot u lt ought to go a long way towara m i Mwc)oo Mr (mt- MarglLr,t hancing the interest and multiplying k on mlghi hav been ambaaaador of U... who . c(ired for h(m , ! lonely the variety of life in "dear old Lun- tn- Unlted 6tatea to Mexico stui if it ha4 houg throunout n(a coantria career. Th nn ' tha maoca for SO many people! not been discovered during the Roosevelt . faJIM owm either to weakness looking for lively times. It might not regime that h aa mora atuntlve to , Up or becauM h hfcJ loBt the 90mw to be edifying, but certainly would be al m Jop whlcn h, dr,w A ,aly lata. novelty, to see a muscular woman ana from tne Arorioan treasury. Mr. Thomp- a brawny policeman aquarea vu son resigned. the streets or me unusu i"'i o-.. rn.irr changing their body blows, uppercuu, Louiaviiie Courier-Journal For the first time In tho history cf Mas sachusetts the mayor ot a city (Lawrence) in that slate was sent to prison for Con piracy in an attempt at bribery. Congressman OocM of the first New York district Is a Quaker, and at a re cent denominational conference he opposed the clapping of hands at Friends meetings as derogatory to thalr dignity. Isaac H. Reaves of Balem, N. J.. Is learn ing the blacksmith trade at 7! yeare of age. Ha has Just apprenticed himself to Joseph Naylor of Brldgton. and his only duty at present Is keeping tha files off the horses that are blng ahod. As aoon as her tailor haa completed a hunting costume young Mrs. Rooaaveu win Join her husband In hunting mountain unto It la axceedlnBi-v bad form for a huntresa unless garbed to kill to face a mountain lion. It waa announced recently that the youngest person to take a master's degree at th University of Michigan, and pos sibly at any university In the United States, Is Miss Dorothea Jones of Harriaburg, Pa. Bha waa 1 years old when she recently passed examinations for the degree of mu ter of arts. In an effort to relieve the perplexitias ivf tha lunundrum. "Have You Bean. Kelly K-E-double L-YT' a Gaello inter preter asserts that when the nam waa bnrna hv real klnaa it was spelled "Cel- lalgh," but Saxon and Norman Invaders havins hanered all tha schoolmasters In tha ancient Emerald kingdom, tha royal name took on a ptebfan apell and stuck to It. If you cannot solve tha preaent noaia conun drum, search for "CellBlgh." KERRY TRIFLES. Hoffman waa 67. At 80 he possessed farm, owned a fine team and attended all the social aatherings. Then mlsforturte overtook him. Ha lost his farm, and finally his pet team. He went to bed and turned LjOUlBVlUQ .UUIICI"ilviiui I" . : rUhts-tO-face lefts-to-body and solar r,r. C. W. Btlles, bead of the Rockefeller his face to the wall and for a long time iibuib ' . .... .v.. ,, r,t tho hookworm I refiiand to oat or sneak. Pood was left on plexuses. Of course la SUCH contest. ) ' fuU membership U table near Us bed and when he was ln-flghtlng ahould never be permiltea Ananias club by declaring that nearly starved he aroae one night, ate a and before that became possible by AmerCa, ia the filthiest great country in bite and took a stroll out of doors. He con means of clinches, no doubt tha mill the world. No matter whetber it Is willful Unued for a number of years to rise eaob n,i..aniaaans t Inn nr ran exhibit of lgnor-l nlirht. cat and take a hort walk In his Would be StOPPea. I .,,mnt attributed to Dr. Stiles nrdan. One winter niaht fifteen years But in any event we e ""' .. rsariottekvilla is absurd. The promo- ao h ninnnm returned from bis search for an honest man. "Given up the chaseT - iney inquired. ... i - .-,.,.,. tvt nfti.AlBltv." m. plied the philosopher. "Soma one stole my lantern.' Llpplnoott's. Cynlcus Do you notice the girl over there no much made up, who haa many swains clustering around her? Bimplloitus Yea; what of It? Cynlcus Don't you think you had better warn the host about her? rx , t I . K I f l.MMHii. t rt k.m so many sparks about so much powder? Baltimore iimenon, "Th nna tt hm aavrOfVlanB . maata thla month an aeroplane will drop a lot ef cards when away up in the air, and one of thoe cards will entitle the fndr la five- seres Missouri iana. "Ui It II t J my "Why, are you luckyT' "No' Houston Post. What's the worst advice yo, VJ'ISL'2 "A friend told me to use my 0n JMaa ment." Cleveland deader.,. . u..i..vvhu i. aha aalna to tha arttinn talna Instead of the seashore? x Marlorle 8he thinks sne ioor .- a peeka-lioo waist than In a bathing suit.- Judge's Library. . ' Jonah explained his sensstlons 'inside the) "It was moving oay and I didn't feaj any .more uncomfortable than at ho"1 fladiy ha made his way to tha new Tat. Harper's Baser. , . - Farmer Foddershtioks IlaoW do thsea summer boarders ef yourn keep busart.-. Reuben Robblna-Thay play golf. , -Farmer Koddorshucks Vv ht n, Bans ' . htI-wfc. -a . 1 ft. it's aoliUlie shinny. Cleveland Leader. "BRASKY" 8KIE8. n.vv " I lov thy say ' ' with ua blua. US blaaat nt blu That U all of a stretoh A s?rok e from the Great Master's brash. Even and tnia; ' 1 ' ' A feast and yat ..?.. lt seems nut set . . ,, Ftr the soul to rtasw and rasw. Stranger, I IJft thine eyaa , . .. . To tha Ood-glven sight No surprise 1 With mora of delight .. .' Awaits thee; ...... Drink It In. i "1 " " Hush thy bouI, "' ' Marvel not v . tv , , A-Vit'oAhysBlf te tha alatei- v TwiU repay thee quite, . i e -I 'Tla tblia Thou mayst adore, ' .'. . From taa naarts aoora,-, .-; rVABtlnn! . 1 No mumble. No dole. Nor drop of ooln, ; ,.'' ni, tKv aoul . i In touch with tbs blue. A cloud appears, ' ' Thy vision breaks. Tl His way Holding thee off , Till thou are aa true "o,.,1 ?-; As the evn blue, , And without a scoff l . . -.v Or semblance thereof j , r Yas, tried and trua Aa the Great Absorbent Blue. l-r "Brasky" Skies AdleuJ adiau. " J. B. TRET time ahead of the London bobby if THE WAY IT WORKS. . i , ..nu.tlnn la a hlahlv I JIIIOI K Lir.U u,, VMV " I ,1(111 111 UIUTDU .....- -" . r ., it.. atirmln.il women go I 1Tim.nijhli undertaking, but publicly in cbq a'ILUt' i . " - .. Into thl8 busineea of learning to use slandering one's country is an error of their fists and meet with half aa much ' success as they have attained in the use of their tongues. In the meantime tha American champions of woman s rights probably will prefer to Btand by their more orderly system Of cam palgn and make a great deal headway in tho end. not. put him out.- citia or Btatea. while other executives discovering no law enabling them to prohibit the pictures, hava withheld their official bah. But In the mean time organizations embracing a mem i l. fkM at A-crA(7ata tt TTtlTm fhaa.ll " . a i uer.uiu iu b vo-v v wnn ine recoru ol eUo clv., .i , o00o00 DerBona have levied an em our own Pa Rourke' might Qiscover Q plcturea. lf these UVTCi tUUlO wakn. Mayor Seldel seems to have some common aense in hla platform, no mat ter by what name je may call it. ; . that the "spavs r nnn haa ft.ini a trno to their ' 1 . . ... .14. .. . a nrotesta they can taxe au taa proniB . Ex-uoveruor uaeu uiuuuui . . .,.., Cofoneloaevelt mak. a noise lik. a out of these ovlng pic ture. wlthou man who had been hurt at one time or the aid or nterv-uoa of any pubi c 0 er' ' - count on other protestanta who are ai. .v.a ia not th moat dreaded not members of their organizations .v... .vi.tinn it in hardar to Whether mayors and governors pro- .aaawaw tiim naralvala and broken hlblt tho ahows or not, the people have b the power to do so by denying them Ther need no ape Tha rlalna young American who! rial dispensations to do what they wont, tn ent.r a field of occupation tbamunivpa can do without these! where he will meet wun no coiupeu Uon will become a poet. ago he slipped on the lea and broke an arm while walking in his garden in the dark. After that he never left his bed. Whether Hoffman was insane was never determined, although ha had been examined by a score of . physioians. His oontlnued IIwica baffled all efforts. Physicians had been expecting Hoffman to die every year for the last decade; from sheer Inactivity. HIb vitality had been so low that at times his heart almost failed to beat, atnd for Talks for people who sell things ; IaKlatlve and Referenda la Opera- ' ttoa In Oregon. Portland Oregonlan. . a. M t. TMritllHa fanHlnM liven A, aisos-m. -na ur, iniin hw""b i more Bryan will find a rame-ly for it. Or given Mveral days before hla death his physician no disease, and Dr. Bryan win invent one wuiu i nA nrtam ho mat tne same. una urna i Dr. Bryan is engaged In a heroic effort to Katie and Polly Cohn are among the Tba IMmerv Vilinirs force both prohibition and the initiative and leaders in the oloakmaKers' strike. They Ali" X i UURI J U'"J I ...... . n .v... nt ... ,vrm Tli.it hiiia Koen v -jit .lreiarenaum own w uimua i-.m - w. ...... The time for filing for the alrecl unhappy Nebraska. The patient does not In this oountry two years., For six years primary to taae piace aukudv yieia amiy w iot iriuui 1Uiiii..ivi.. v. inn .vw nvinu axnlrad I and a goodly' number, of pollt- the Old Doctor. , -Ths democraUc prty father died in Russia and they plied their . .. c . i h.M ahnwa aio-na or ravon. wniun uv uouui i necaies ana anniea inflnuteivei iuvi. uiuiir ical ambitions hav been listea ior u v aurorises and pains Dr. Bryan; but hng. every comfort in tha old country, until most Qf tha offices to be tilled, aasur- h keep(, ptgKi8g away at nls attempU to thy were able to bring their mother and Ing a healthful competition on both kin or cura, the four little Cohns to this country. . .. , Thi. ia the wav he regards direct leglsla- Thav llva in East Twelfth street, where Sides Of tne POUUC. u. "A . ' ,MMr.n ..arm and alder, of the families In SO large a number Of nomination j."' referendum do not oroW(i th0 stoops and curbs. They are the seekera,' mostly self-Inspired, it ia na- overthrow representative government; they o,e ,upport of the r&mily- of seven. They tural that there ahould be, good, bad S-Xl nav. a rear flat of thr.a tiny Vooms, for anl Indifferent presented. In some not resort to the initiative and referendum whlch they pay 118.60 a month. The rooms auu muiiwiii f " tn. liftuiators do their duty ana n..i mnA k. vrnin gr WAmpn cases a choice will have to be maae )v voic(( to public sentiment. The lnitia- , " ' ',,t . cases a cuoi finnrft.imeiv eaual tivi and referendum are, aa it were, a club themselves are perfect In appearance and between men of approximately equal p th rept.,8entatlvea to compel deportment Their average incoma united : . 0nrn,mJf,lv eaual tlve and referendum are, aa it were, a ciutj ... -kh between men of approximately equal th rept.,8entatlvea to compel deportment Their average incoma united ability and promise, and here the ele- them to recognise thtr.n.,'b''15 Is ill a week. On this sum they keep up ment of vote getUng strength wiU .-.xP-ssion to th. wish., of thos. who thh0u86 olotne ind fe thft famlly. Th.y ia a o iii ..t-h ,ki tn visit are putting tha youngsters through the ll ur, i ... .... .. , IPUDIIC BCnooiB liiey inajr ua auMiviiiiiis better than cloakmakers. An "L." train had Just started on Its way! i - i downtown from the terminal at One Hun- ldred and Fifty-fifth street and Eighth Those cities that have voted to sup press the fight pictures are they also going to banish the horse thief and train robbery' pictures? i It's np to the city council, the school board and the county board to give the taxpayers of ths city and county the very lowest tax rata. ukases, and there is no call to de nounce the official who cannot see his way legally to comply with their demand. It ia Just barely possible, though, ,w. ii nf the .R nnn.Ona zealous luai uui in v .- - - - - protestors will stand by their guns when tha test comes, but some may ha ud in tha front rows getting their eyea full ot those "brutish pictures," a vain at U'hnBA exhibition it occurred to no one to protest until after tfie Mayor fight eventuated the way it did. We congratulate Acting tV I V. AArl. .nr. Ti.oCf.ll progress of the town during his tern- Stock Market Roorbacks, porary reign at tha helm of municipal There ought to be ome effectual government. way to punish tha stock mar- "TTTrTrrTrrrz t ket Jobber who deals In roor- lf tha proposed constitutional bttCtg for tha deliberate purpose an.endm.nt which Is to be submitted ot manipulating prices, and It tn tha votera of Nebraska waa drawn i. ... uitaiv that thn wav will be w . i m iuibv .- - i 1 . .11 . V. . V. . . lnw.ap. I . . . . , &A.IAM V . . up uy a lawyer i" vkm provided p.eiore iuub. auuuuuu unm l 1 . l.l.. 1. . 1. ....tl-.1. AvM T..... 4v a na(dared . . .in w. bava no Oreaon and study tne initiauve aim rei-i ine ""'"- ena-m ln .ctulU operation, he will learn doubt, tak-e care oi lom. thing, he doesn't know, if he can aa for the republicans, The Bee W1" laarn anything from observation of facts In due time have some preierences to not from gheer theory. He win ascer express, and, particular. The taitlsvs sets as.d. and supersede, Uvenue when a highly respectable looking Intra to utter. The mlt,a;t,v 8,a ana 'VP wIth snow-white hair and benevolent . i ramtbantativA tfavarnmflni. i While no more filings can coma in, - ,,.... . (erenlIum aoe. not y t down next a young woman m the 1 i- .,n n KmsmtiH that with- . .... . I last car. . u. D n... Drlng ln0 fei.rea.nvau. ... -....... . . vn1 . vv h..unful drawals are still permiuea. juvery out. u-ontrl of his con.tituenta. it enawe. mm h..,,Hfi ..mm Who hopes to be nominated would like to .vad. hi. responsibility by failure or o , ajrejn fact, the most beautiful aoman tn hava the strongest possible asso- re.u-. lu . . w.n. w. v.ry weH madam." ciates on the ticket with him.' We to the .a.Tnd ref- ald tb k, h believ the primary choice conld . , lBt6 ?. you." greatly aimpiinea, couiu ium- clear outy m v..uB, -- - ... are simply enchant vised by which the republican legisia- unnecessary laws or c.as. .eg.s.ax.on. Wouldst leav. mer' 8h. left ti. tic.vat .hould be made up by. mu- .---- - - hlm ..t, -f .mi. u"a by r'da,,t"-or oranKB' or ramr Th. h. worked hi. way right through enlng effect or a primary iav. wnen tne legi.iatur. aec.m... mti clinging curls and nymphlike grace a ai. J -- ' v.a I a a i . i . wiarvlb " MShSh trim rninv. I - - If those wno nava niea as w""- kk-. , they possessed. me nlac. on the legislative two laws and amendment, now to be sub- "v-" ' mittod in Oregon unaer mm wnnimxwm una . . . a ia. a a t sal i vnii arfli inn iiiidbl cuuuuuwi ticaet are wiu.ng vo ref.rendum. including prohibition, woman th. man. "A. I was saying personal amnitions to suffrage, empioyerr liaoiiuy, taxation na gwegt prneege" Some little time ago a young man placed an advertisement in. Tha Baa for a position. Ha wanted a better position than the one he had and got lt through the advertisement A little later hla former employers advertised in Tha Bee for a man to to take his place they thought that a medium which had aerved their young man bo well would serve them equally well in getting a good man to replace him. "But," you will say, "these men read the advertisement because they were interested, they spent their money for a certain purpose and natu rally followed It up. "Which Is quite true. When the people of Omaha spend their money they also spend lt for a definite purpose to clothe tkeD-el.8 better, for better food. s ,fof, i better things In their homes, for better houses to live in to better their con ditions. Do you not think they are aa much interested In the things they spend their money for aa an, employe la In getting a good position, or an em ployer in getting a good mant , Do you not think; they would raa4 and ba Interested ia an advertisement you placed before them, telling them about your good . merchandiae. your fair prlcea, offerinr " them ft aquar deal? ' ' Will they not mora, readily trad with the merchant who comas out la the open and makes a hid ' for their custom, telling why ha can Vest' aerraj them? Is it not reasonable to suppose that tha people of Omaha 'want to know, something about 'th atore and f oodi and man before they make up thalr minds where to spend their money? People nowadays read tb nawspa pera as much for advertising news aa for editorial newe :lf li Is" good ad vertislng and rings, true the? will re spond to it. u'"1 kui.u .iv The Bee is read 'id''over 40,000 homes every day the . advertlselng columns ot The Bee will place your store news before 110,000 readers every day and they will Respond., to good, honest, stralght-to-tho-polnt ad vertislng never doubt lt. been centered on the pernicious evil of this system of doing business by the atupld action of these stock gam blers who sought a profit out of the kaiser's letter to the- president of KM. arauirna and the result is a ris ing tide of resentment against such they will find a way to get together. so on snd so on. down to runs proposed l .h. .-.-. Btarted to blow his new COUlriy I1U CVUUIJ UlViaiuu ureanyi a. should apologise - -M aaai With' ita largest per capita of wealth ' and smallest percentage of Illiteracy, Nebraska really haa BometDlng to ex hibit to these ad men, who are our guests Just now. ". " t t unscrupulous cupidity. i omea now iuo uuu. .iui., .nviuc - .... ... .v.. . ... For weeks disquieting rumors were liUl. IdU U.m muu warn u iuai auju is behind England In railroad regula- V " lul""7.'," Son. Well. then, clear the track so to disturb business condition, we can o.tch up. d when th. faka r.port came out that the Oerman emperor had decided Mayor GaynorwlU not run for gov- to Interpose against American influ ernor of New York this year. Mayor ence In South America, the public was tn discovering that the whole aa aoine others profess to be that dem- thing waa a plot hatched by the bears ..rratlc vlctoiy Is In the air. in Wall street to work a wholesale i : L noundlng down ot stocks. Prompt In that fight for the presidency ofLnd vigorous denial of unfriendly . . . . i i T .. . . . I . ...aI..I..I . a . 1 1 tne National cuuvativu buu.iuuu Our democratic congressman . says he 1b heslUtlng about accepting a niaca on his state convention delega tion because of distasteful Instruc tions. He might do as Mf. Bryan threatened in Lancaster county get a nroxv from some other part of the state which appreciates him better than do those at home who know him. whistle "a remarkably fine piece of I The virus of graft must have inoc ulated even righteous Massachusetts. Here is the mayor or Lawrence con victed of bribery, sentenced to three vaara in the house of correction ana tin Ad 11.000. But it must ne saia to the credit of Massachusetts that "they got hlm." . Mrs. Ella Flagg Young's defeat of a purpose by Germany, and the kaiser's dismissal ot the newspaper correspon aire. n.i.a ie . 0 - . v. . i aiBmiMai uiv uvnmymyvi v. . man named Xenephon might be re- dent who. aa the Jobbera" agent, aent :T".i . A x.man'a anabaata I ... . A .at...,i, .,iKlllt eaiunu - Managers ot . Omaha's forthcoming aviation -meet will do well to put a ban on the ascent ot passengers In any of the airships. We do not want Inno cent victims of aerial mishaps here. This exchange of "my good and dear friends" between certain democratic senatorial aspirants In Nebraska with scalping knives up their sleeves will let on the aervea after a while. This much may be regarded as cer tain tha associate editor of the Com n.nnor hss'not started oat aa a candi date for United States senator without waiting for the aid or consent or the editor ot the Commoner, out the fake and systematic publicity br the American press, soon cleared ud the situation and made the scheme the worst boomerang tha stock manip ulators could have devised for them selves. Now that we have had this matter thus nlaced before us, we ought to proceed with the proper steps td safe guard legitimate business dealings with such men and methods. Of course the best financiers .of the money centers sre not la sympathy with such questionable methods, but they hare as yet done nothing to ex pose them and to that extent are In directly responsible with the perpe For th. third time In successive regular j.. murmured the m.n, listening election, the people are to aocept or reject ,hrlks. At Twenty-third street the female suffrage, and lor tne tnira or rourtn hrou,ht a policeman. ,im in r ' vmm thv mlist DABS on one .. .. . . . . ... . ,..,. ... " ' .,, . . "Policeman, saia me man, form or another of prohibition or local op- . ouestlon tha most splendid guard- tlon. Oregon is under the permanent men- . h , th4 worM. ace of the single tax, or some other radical At th gUtton ne Mid he was James or revolutionary enactment, or variety of k . M yearB nM a bookkeeper, of 1264 radical ana revolutionary nuvjiiuniu. Oregon I. tired. It want, to get back to sanity and safety. It is profoundly alarmed over the tendencies and possibili ties of the Initiative, and it ha. so far discovered that the referendum Is invoked mainly in sheer revenge by interests who are disappointed over the passage of a measure or measures not desired by th.m. There is a place for tha Initiative and ref erendum doubtless In uur system of gov ernment, but opportunity for its unlimited use ought never to be given. Most of the members ot the Doug- laa delegation to the late democratic legislature are seeking re-election and .indication. The man wno. is nun road once may forgive himself, but the man who Is bitten twice on the same game has no excuse No One Will Dispute the deliciousness of your gems, biscuits, cakes -always light enough to almost melt in .the , mouth if you use Rumford Baking Powder.' It raises right makes your food light and of the ; finest texture. You can depend every time on , The High Quality of v this wholesome powder. It returns to flour the ' s nutritious qualities taken out in the milling w" that's all. It is a help to flavor, health and, to ( economy 25 cents a pound is the price of RUMFORD BAKING POWDER The Wholesome Powder No Alum Our Birthday Book n..f amiable democratic coatem- norarv takes exception because The Bee gave space to Speaker . Cannon'B Kansaa address. The Bee gave twice as much space to Mr. Bryan's Wash ington hall speech. Victor Murdock Is determined to be heard. Returning from New York, he exclaims that that city Is "consclence Uaa soulless and wholly without merit." That ought to give him first page position. - The democratic congressman from tbia district, also running for the dem ocratlc nomination for tha United that the . . . am 11 n , trators of the roorbacks. The author- States senate, lltles must draw th. Una ot d.m.rc.-l democratic county. convenOou to select! inly is. mo. John J. Hennessy, bishop of Wichita, was born July 19, 1847, In Ireland. He cams to the United Btatcs in childhood and was nnatkl in Christian Brother's college. In Rt. Louis, and haa done moat of his work as a priest In Missouri. He has been hl.hnn since 1S8.. wiiuam B. Rldaeiy. former comptroller of tha currency, is (3 year, old today. H. wa. born in Springfield, Illinois, and has x.n in th nankin busincs. for many year., and is now In the banking bualnee. In WAhtnfftnn. Julian W.. Mack, one or Chicago's well known ludaes. wa. born July 1, 18HS, in sn vramM-cn. Ha wa. for a while Inter eated In Juvenile work, and haa visited snd lectured here in Omaha. Charlea H. Mayo, physician and sur- aeon. younger of the famoua Mayo broth era, Is Ju.t frty-flve. Ha was born at Rochester, Minn., where the two brother. . nerformlii their marvel, of modern surgery. Israel Oluck. Investment, snd real ea waa hum July 18. IMS. He la a na Mvi of Germany and located at Columbua, and after retiring from actlvs Pualness rmov.d to Omahs. Clav avenue. Bronx. H wa. lockea up, charged with Intpxlcatlon and annoying woman, not. however, before he had ln- t.-rmA tha lieutenant and doorman that they were remarkably fine fellows. T waa understood that She WSS both kimia of widows and many times engaged. Anyway, sh had had many dirrerent sorts of proposal. In her twenty-elattt year. of coquetting. The latest came tnrougn me mall a few days ago. She had met the man nn ..vrl occasions, knew him to be a widower, but n.ver suspected he had fallen victim to her charms. Ho It toon ner off her feet when she received an envelope containing one of the late Mrs, L s cards nt a little not. accompanying which re.t: t would aak vou to use this card, ana only Ihls, the rest of your Ufa" r.r 'tha newest methods ot curing the habit of tippling has been Invented by a New York physician who na. round mat it ha. o far met with .uoceaa among TLtlnts who have tried it. I tell them," he said, -wnenever tne ae- t.rr a drink gets strong o ri orange. It Is Just about as easy nowdays in tbi" city to buy an orange aa it is to ... cncktall and there are very few parts of the city In which they Will not find It possible to get ine iruu i anon notice. "My patients who have tried this remedy tell ma that it worked very well. One of tha scientific grounda for Its existence Is the aversion that moat regular drinker, feel for fruit. When the prospect of an .range Instead of a drink susseats Itself to them they decide they had rather do without either than eat an orange. To llioee who are not opposed to fruit there is a certain refreshment in the taate of an orange and If the patient really la try Ing to 4Ult drinking ther. I. a certain com jwnaaUon for hlm In th. fruit," The Store of the Town Extends a cordial invitation to the visiting Ad Men, their wives . and friends to come and see Omaha's only up-to-date, modern clothing etore. The ooolest, lightest and most pleasant store tha city to do your trading and prices always right. ; . July Money-Savers r Broken lines Men's Suits that Bold up to $J0.00, now JlB.qo. Broken Ines Boys' Knickerbocker Suits that sold up to $7.60. now B. Broken lines Boys' Wash Blouses that sold for $1.50. now $1,00. Broken lines Boys' Wash Blouses that sold for $1.00, now-76. -- 25 discount on all Boys' Wash Suits. Boys' and Children's Straw Hats at cost. .;'.? 83V4 discount on all Men's Straw Hats. y ; ; ;. BrokYn lines Men. Union Suite that sold for $1.80 and $t.0. Broken Vnes'ot Men's Shirts that sold up to $1.00, your choice 86c. Broken lines Men's 60c Hosiery. 35c; 3 pair for $100. Broken lines of Men's Knee Length Underwear that sold for $1.00 and $1.60, now 76c. Broken lines 36ctand 60c Neckwear. 26c; 6 for $1.00. ... Our Store dose at 5 P. M. During July and August Except 6turdaye Brwning,1(ing & GGl m I V a ! i . A AJP UiVi r; CUrrMINO, FUHNIgHINQS AND HAT8, FlfTEEMTH mm DOUGLAS TrXBT OMAHA. ZL, & WILCOX, Manager The Store Of The Town. WATCH roil i ; THE GUYS WITH THE GREED TIES THE TIE 10 THE ONLY THING CREEtl.', . A T 1 Jt