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Coairaunlretloae rlatin( editorial matter should b '-aaaj staia Omaha Bee. Ktltoriai imnnm FSURCARY ClllCULATlON. 49,463 ftat ml Nebraska. County of Douglee. r. Dwight Wiillema, circulation manager of The Bee e-uwiswng nwiwr. ae 8m Pubuthlng company. Mine worn, aay that tha vrg dally atlon, lea tpolled. an used and rc i copies, for Um month of February, duly worn. circular rurud Uil waa 40. OTTIOHT WILLIAM. Circulation Manegr. Sebeerlhed In my praaanc and wora In belore ma tell th day of March, tH laL ROBERT HUNTER. fc r Notary Public abac rt leaTlaej be olty tamnavmrtly ahem Id haw Th Bee MlM ta these. Addreae will a ha-d aa ft aa raw Mayor Bold.! has beea sidled oft th track. - A Uttls mora wet than dry In Ne braska this yr. Even If old Louis XtV tu th state, tha auto vat sot much. Bllll. Nebraska to not yet to ooBildored aa la tha laka rtglos. Tha latest political complication la Dick Croker'i eulogy of Mr. Bryaa. Colombia ha aoat aa a mw atla- latar. Woadar If ka knows hit plaoe. Preeumebly, ws amtt assume that tha people rule vea la Booth OaMfca. "Bars as Bo-elected Chalrtmaa of Now Tork Committot." Aad wtcta trleB ta hat Tha Totars of Omaha will play .thalr ltttla April fool praaka sait wotk Tuaadar. '' That popalar aprtslac for Cotoaol '. RoosaTalt must also hsra , (a) around Wtocootm. ... -'! ' If oaa good term dsaarra aaothor, Btat Troaaarar Walter A. Ooorfo la . satltlod to ra-alaetloa. Soma of onr eommttaloBarshtp eaadldatea ara talklnf .whlla othars art just sawing wood. Tha eoffoo king to d aad th Miar king to dead, kt long Ils ' Both of their kingdoms.. Caa the-aoftragsttea aeo throagh to tha eoeeese of tha eaaaa tar dearer, with the wlndowa emathed? : Fnaay, of all the eaadldatea for commissioner who have withdrawn, not one haa done to for fear of get ting beat ', 'Observe that the soelallatg make ao pretense of aonDartiaaaahln. Ther are aoelalltU all tha time, aad glory la tL Mounted oa IU piaaacl, ' feat tbore the sea, Omaha looks ,'4owa with compataloa oa her o- , gulfed atotar aJUea. Fl amendment to tha eaastlta- tloa of Mobraaka are to be Toted Oa 'at tha atatewlde primary. How mmnr "caa tell what they are all aboetf Before making tke award to "Ne " btmaka'a most proline letter writer," 1 onr old friend, "JohaajT .Maker, ,'oeght to be gta a chaaee to aaHfy. For tha maa who tried to rise a aabmargad track with a handcar, we kae only to aay that wa hope kta laenaes will sot depart from him It's aa Ul wind that blowa nobody - good. Oar near-by sammer reeorta omght to kayo eaoagh water thla eaav- aoa to permit of both bathing aad betting A battle of the roana la planned for Ak-Sar-Bea'a aeit earnlraL If the Mateo ta too far advanced for rosea, euanowers or dandelions caa a bo safely sabcUUted. IClng Ooorge'a pkyatdaa comet to Amortea to attend cUnlca, bat that i IU not oetraet from the pvofeaaloaal ; rarae of Amorlcaa doctors going to i Earope for tko tame porpooa. It la proposed that Ue etty in- create the barglary toaaranca It car- : riea. Haa Use risk ucreaatdT It ao. -UK taeioo or Mtsleo Jobs agatast which the dty aeeda protecOoaf I . - ';' Orer la Booth Omaha tt h) charged . tfcat Good waa aaade tha goat far "- th democratic black sheep. Well. - at tii. A good goat to a handy aat- , aul jU hare aroaad a political atable. The worktngmen of thla country need no reassurance of President Taft't friendihlp for them. They were given assurance of that by Pretident Rooterelt In the antumn or 1908, when inaptred nttempu were being made to prejudice the la boring claaees against Mr. Taft President Roosevelt, la a latter to a labor leader, at that time wrote: If titer It one body of man more than another whoaa support I feel I have a riant ta challenge oa a half of Secretary Taft It It tha body of was worker of the country. A atauncher friend, a fairer aad truer repraaaatttlve. they cannot find within the border of the United Btataa. if will do everything In hit power for them except to de that which la wrong; ha w)l do wronc for ao man, and there fore caa be truatod by all man. Labor baa found President Taft fulfilling these promisee. Aad no pretident haa ever beea mora criti cally watched by labor than Mr. Taft, But here la a specific Instance of his voluntary concern for tha working- man and hit family: After the act to compensate, workmen Injured or killed vu paased a number of gov ernment omplejee lost their Uvea and, their famlliee being Ignorant of tha pro rial one of the law, failed to make proper application for relief within the specified time.- When, therefore, the claims came up to the secretary of commerce and labor he had to reject them for want of legal formality. ' But tha matter somehow reached the president's ears and he took It np pereoaally. , Ha sent for all the data la tha caaea, went over them thoroughly aad then prepared aad sent to congress a special mes sage which resulted In giving to these poor widows and. orphans tha aasltt tnce to which they were entitled under thla act aad out of which they were about to bo cheated, by their own lack of familiarity with tha tech nical requirements of the law, . Labor undoubtedly knows bow that there never waa aay foundation for tha attache upon the president under pretexts that ha waa ita enemy. Mora Tales Out of School If tha debate precipitated by the division wtthla the ranka of Ne braska democracy continues, wa may expect to enjoy a 'whole sarlat,. of tales out of school, for bora la aa othor contained la a public letter berating Chrto O'ruenther, eubecrlbed by eae of the Bryanite eaadldatea for deltcate-at-lerfe. At I now remember IU Mr.,braeBttr waa teereury of the r?twaaka Btat com mit te la MCS and of the Bryan volun teer. I tat tn formed thai he had eaaif ef the eantodlture of about llAeB) ot tribute by the Bryan e4ecrt, and m aoeitaoa) ttiat he had harr,of a earn pat in fund at teraral (heueend dof lam eentrlbuted by 4ha breware ef Nt braaka to be need ta th Interact t ear tela eandldaua, of waka Bryaa waa aet That ta Interetting. to say! .the least. As we remember It. i de tailed account of tha expenditures oat of tha Bryan volunteer fund waa made aa required by law,, ahowtag contributors aad disposition, bat no where that wa know of has any ac counting been had of any fund con tributed by tha Brewer, although the publicity law oh tha Kobraaka statute books for nearly ftftaea yeare makea bo atoaptioa for brewi mooey. As tha democrat who pre fers thla charge has been a Tegular retained attorney for a brewery, we take It that be knows whereof he speaks. TtntioBe Here and ltewhr. Congress haa wreetled all this oee- sioa with , tha atrvioa pension bUI that haa passed the house and Is now Jn tha senate. Members have disagreed over tha bill beet ate It seeks to impose additional fteaactel burdens upon the country, ratting soma Individual pensions to He a month bow nowhere Bear that The chief objection au beea that tha bill might peotioa soma aaworthy cialm- aata. Senator 8hivaty of Indiana has called to tho atteatloa of the eta ate a sample . of - Brlttah pensioning, which boars with some latereet aa thla dlacusatoB, . Tho pnttnt Lord Nelson of England, bow more than tt years eld. draws aa annual pen- aioa of 92l,Ov oa account of acre- lose rendered by hit graadmotber'a brother at the battle of Copenhagen, aad betide thla, ho enjoys aa estate granted to his ancestor under George III, which, then was valued at 4at,0. While ws aeed to guard agatast eeates uvea In pensioa Milt, we may be more keen to appreciate this nation's debts to tha veterans who, thetnaalTee, did tho fightlec, by ob serving some such earn partes a. . A aUaerrolr Tart Coming;. The Ice gorges sad floods have beea subjecting the) bridges, their approecamenta aad tho railway eav bsAkmeata throughout this whole sectioa of the coaatry to tha severeet kind of a test, which, aurfortuaately. few of them are eaoocssfally wtth- staadlBg. I The next test wa win have Is that of tko trrlaatio aad storage reser voirs, which have beea auirding ta great aambera during the last few years, bat which bava not yet had to aieet the tall weight of water te their capacity. The abundance) at saov and prodpltetioa durlag tko last wtater Is bouad te fill Ueee reser- vorra as tun as they avay er er expect to bo fUled. aad to try oat whatever defects of eoaatrucUea or englaaar lag they mag contain, , ' People living la prozlmiry -to the ttorage reservoirs should take warn ing. They should use every pre cautionary meaaare against break, and be on the lookout when the time cornea to avoid trouble. Good Ken for Commiiiioner IEL Albert C. Kugel. Yesterday The Bee called attention to the candidate who, in its Judg ment, la the beet of those endorsed by the Citizens' union, and today It pretests the candidate,, who, la Ita Judgment, la tha beet af those en dorsed by tho Labor league. ' Mr. Kugel Is one of tha highest type of the mechanic, a class that constitutes such a substantial part of our com munity. By trad a plumber, bow conducting a plumbing business of his own, bo haa tha good will and confidence of both fellow laborers and employer. Aa plumbing In spector, and later aa councilman, he baa made a creditable ' record. He hat beea constantly accessible to hit conttltuenta, retpontlvo to their de mands. Indefatigable la attending to tha pubtlo business entrusted to him, and aa commissioner could be counted on to apply the same in telligence, common sense and Indus try In the performance of his duties. Site of th Convention. ' A smell-dtmeoelOBed dltpute It raging ,in several newspapera over tha precise number of delegatea that will make up the coming republican national convention, one aide con tending that the figure should be 1.07 lastead of l.fTI. which has beea officially given out. The call formulated and adopted by the re publican national committee pro vides: Bald national oonventloa thai! eontiat ot four AeltatMt4arg from each atatt and two dateavtea-at-large for aacB res-raaanteUve-st.lert In the fonsTat. two deiagalea froia eaob eeagrtatlonal dis trict, eta dlata from each ot th tar rtterlee, and ' two ! each from the Dl at riot of Columbia. Alaaka, Porte Blee and the PbUlpptne Itltnda. Computed oa thla batla the total number of delegates will be 1,078, the two additional delegates not counted In the l.vTI being among those apportioned to New Mexico, Bhlch haa . been admitted Into the union with two representative ot congress Instead of one, aa contem plated la tho apportionment bllL Aa th call gauges the delegatea accord ing to uctaal representation In con great, w tags it that 'New Mexico wfll have two delegatea for each sen ator and, 'Congressman, or eight In f II, th (am at other atetesv On ef th notable feeturea of the municipal election returns It the' do. feat ot Mayor Brows of Kanaaa City, who made his racoon platform -ad vseatiag Juuiletpal,' ownership-, ,Ht had orUttitlr mad a very- aggret- arre mayor and hla aewapapar organs said his defeat would set back the dty' progreeslvtam tea yeare, but he waa. defeated la spite ot that ominous warning. But somehow, Kanees City may be depended oa to keep up with the proceesloa of live, a p-te-ate' towns, whota. pace will make us all buttle. The CiUteW anion caa't make an issue of Dahlmanlam while asking people t vote for a candidate twice elected oa th same ticket with Dahl maa, oa record aa with Dahlmaa al most an tha time, and an ardent supporter of Dahlmaa for governor "Pity Hla, but pity 'tie true." ' Referring to criticisms on penl teattary management. Ooveraor Aid rich note that "tha people who give advkm are not entreated with placet ef reaponalblMtr.". That alao applies to folks who are talking about tha recall ot judges, aad popular vote review of court decisions. President Taft's appeal to con gress for $600,000 with which to re pair flood damage on th big rivers waa timely aad congress acted wKk expedition la patting tha appropria- tloo, whkh alao waa commendable. Owe Tklaal Settled. ' Maw Tork Sua. It la difficult ta make out from th fOctal and tawuraaM aceouate of the bat tle ef Jtmloea waieh elde wa extaraU- aatad, bat It waa a famoua victory. tkaea th Paraalt. bat B uer haw. the peopm 'agre that the treat meanataa thould be con trteud aad aa toea at tweVv of them gat ea a jury te try a bunch ef th etfandars they ataeerett . .. ASvaateatt la Dalaty. FttiabuisB Dlepatcb, While the tantti eemmlttee voted te dlataf ot LartaMT, there do not am to b that tmpttott eoaOdDoe ameng the Lertaav artaaane; at being able to hold a majerlty la the senate, that should follow that finding. Bo th hmeUgatlng eemmlttee not to ctoao It report. The certain way ta Baas Larimer ta tha teaata ta a keap bat eaee eat ef tt. Th eoeamrttea, taerafar. eaty bar to bald back the report far tw year aad ebma avaathe to awaraatae hla title fee th waele of BJe term. atta ad Tea e Oaa. Tke let eat balleuns at taa piaaleeaUal ao Beep a ta raOe of aaeaat tea for Taft to eae for Biooteatt. wweb hat lewvaned for aome tune. If Uat aon Uaaa ta the and the aotooel will have abeat US dtSaaatae la the eoareaUoa If be atari ka the ficht. ProoaJHy be wui de batter' ,tiaaa the. b from It deaetfel If be win bael aalagatat m alt after the eteam mUar bee paatad er aay tealaailti at hai that anay appaer at Bo far Ma tbaa oaa-third ef the aalaaatae be a aaletd. bwt th shewing p ea uH to Indicate .that the 1 aMdnat'tr forlorn hop te hi aaMttoa far a third term. attiring RarWartl f GOMPUXO fVtS. gompuxo prom see pilu April S. thirty k'eara Ago The election peaeed off mora quieuy than wa expected with theaa ratulta. mottly a victory far th Labor union ticket: Councilman, First ward, C C. Thrana; Second ward. Fred Beam: Third ward, D. L. McOucitln: Fourth ward. Martin Dunham; Fifth ward. Ed. Leader; Sunk ward. W. T. Baker. For traaaurer Wilt lain Saxaoar waa electee. For th month ef March the highest temperature waa 71 degree, on it. Pat rick t day, and the lowest t dagra. The city council received a petition re queuing the ettabllahmant ot a curb line oa Douglas thirty feet- from th curb line, leaving a uniform width ef forty feet, and thereby reducing toe coat of paving. MJaa Ann I B. Raakail of Croaton. Iowa. la ta the dty for a abort vlatt to her brother. Harry HaskelL foreman ot The Be newt room. aflat Ftnntt ButMrfleld. teacher In the Tka-d ward echool, leave to vlatt bar aephtw la Lmeoln, Clem Chan, and her niece. Mlae Ndll Butterfleld, In Halt last, te be abeeat about a week. Th Board ot Education approved the March payroll calling for $45 for Jani tor, and KatlJt for teacher. Th work of guttering Dodge street being pushed along, alto that of Tenth street. Holy week service ot Trinity cathedral are being held In the eld church, corner Capitol avenu and Eighteenth street Th Red Cloud, expected up the river for Mveral day. It lying dlsiMed near Nebraska City, where It broke a platen, and at leant two week' delay will occur. Th steamer te loaded to the guards with freight, and has about m ptasengert for Montana. , . Twenty Tear Ago Superintendent ritipatnca ttatea in a latter to the Board ef Education that mora room waa needed In Lathrop, Pa cific, ll art man, Long and Central echocla Th matter wa reterrea te tne proper committee. T. 1- Fltamorrte complained to the board that th Leavenworth school ground were to graded at te drain water ecroes hit lot on Seventeenth street. The monthly report ef the health office showed ninety-three death, sixty-three maiti sod thirty female. Of th twnty-tls wr married. United Btat Marahal Drad Slaughter and Deputy Jackaoo left for Fuliertoa en buatnee. City Attorney Cornell and City En gineer Iloatwater, held a eonaultatlon with Receiver Blarbowar and Superin tendent Hunt of th American Water Work company, relative te making aa adjustment of the oontrovwwy aa te ourb line oa streets ordwed paved before th paving Wa actually atld. They earn to an agrinent. Mia Llbbte Andenoa of Mendote, VU wat tha gueat of Mr. and Mrs, I, C. Patton, flU Fernera etreat. County Judg Eller accompanied by hit prlvaU tMratary. Mr. Walkap, left for Chicago to look after earn budnea mat ter,.' , ,. .. ..,. . . Qaneral Xanager Clark of th Union Faclfle. aaid b would not appoint a gnr4 iratne managr to auocaaa v. a. Mel ten, uatll ha bad canaulted with the higher In authority. J. A. Menroe wat touted fer the place. f Tea Yeare. Ago F. C. McCutcneon. manager ef auilatles at the University of Iowa, wat la Omaha, and bald a conference rlth Chariot Ea- gd. foot ball manager ef the University ot Nebraaka, and the chance wrt, a a result, for a game btwa the two unlvcreltla la th fall. Fred Goodrich returned from Ken eat City, whart be entered the Grand Amer ican Handicap, but dropped out with siany othr after tb sixteenth bird ad beta killed.. Color line In labor circle tallvtned th meeting ef Central Labor union. H. A. Gove and Scott Jaekatm defended the hod camera, and . Jack aoa aaid. "Ton have drawn the color line en will tat ae further aaiistane from In col ored workman.", v Tw fljiAr I lflller paturtied fmm Nbraaa ott, where a v let ted hi old friend, ft fnsvasg Mertea, who had bean Kat Qoedwia and Maxln Elliott aa peered a the etar In "Whan W Were Twenty-Qo. at tha Boyd theater, and the theater was filled to Its capacity. Mr. 'OutsrJ- Brommer died at her ham. H3I South Twentieth avenue. People Talked About If ' constat respond properly1 te th rcommndatlon ef th secretary af the treasury, next auaamr globe trotter will be allowed to land with (lot worth of souvenir without being Just a aoon as the moving picture operator gat thatr atecaiac trained oa the Canary th chaa of the Alien bandit la Virginia wfll be brought te th tertians ail max ef nirrendtr. Mayor. Harries ef Chicago strike out boldly In favor ef Hamburger ttaaks compounded from cheap cut of the ani mal. This Is the strangest. If not th stoat popular, law projected late th campaign. A college profeaaor diagnose the taring office chasing fever ae a dlttortioa ef eonadoue mental pioceeat through th force ef ubconsciou wtthr.". It to forting to kara th worst before the eperetio. A Bttl axerde takes la I a good thing In the aprtngtlaa. but whoa every puling etreaa atrlvca te stretch Kat If ever the twreundiag terri tory 001018 meaklad aught at weU cut tea with a rear at the only aatisfectloa m eight. Louie Moilainea ef Haaeoek. kOoh, atvea feat etx uaehea la etoeklas fact, waa aosnlnatad- for Jtattic f th peace la Hancock towa aalp. He eteima th dlatlaetiea ef being the kbrawet aaagiateriai catvlldate ia the war as tarty af Joyful It I M- Harrar' prtmary veto of SI far Taft, a far Bsatirdt, . been t aougb aoise to mar tea dram- beau of the dlrg. . When Bebart Wbtalar waa aaaed aa the Indlanapelle Jwranil eaart to glv mr Bawuaf raited to eeppert bat eaiid properly be eat that dartae ktt tw year f saarrled life his wife taesstad that be keaa mortiat. Thar bad moved thirty-tw ttraea ra two yean, be said, aad aa a reeutt he bad Peon dbabl to hold ear peattiea. eeuntry. Stmw vote patatiag oa nriims ta ta Sawed aaaapa aaraat new. Third Term Issue Oaattal Qaactloa Zarrorvad la Cctoaal aooeeveirs Caadldaey for th aTomi- Pretident Harry Pratt Judsoa. Ue D.. of lb Uaivartlty of Chicago, dlanmslng "Mr. Rooaevalt and tha Third Term" in the New Torfe Independent, aay tn part: Th central quest ,en at Usua ia the third term, defended oa th ground that it 1 not a third consecutive term. Thla Is a departure from the unbroken tradi tion of tha republic ao startling that surely It thould b examined with car before adopting It. Th president ef the United State baa more power then any eonstltutkinal mon arch. That be do not tpeedUy grow to be a monarch la due to the Umltatioa ea hie terra ef office to tour yeare. Tb peepl ar than free to re-elect him for a eecond term of four year, aad tbaa auoeeaatvely thereafter throughout hi Ufa. Tnii I about what was done la MexlcoB ta tha case of Prettdeat Dtaa. bit iaeumbcacy being finally terminate only by revolution. With prevlaloa of uch possibilities it wa early aettled by practice that th peopi would re-elect tor on term only, thus limiting th presidency of a single man to a period of elgkt yean. Thla waa what the late pretidaat ao aptly designated la bla statement of UOi at "th wist custom which 11 mitt ta president to two term.' Now v ere told that ao long aa tha third term 1 not conaecutlv with the second there caa be no ebJeeUoa. laaa mueb aa the candidate for a third term la thua deprived of the great power of the presidency In tacking a re nomina tion. I to far tt the candidate la with' out thla great powerand If the policy of seeking third term once boaomet ttabUabed. at It certain to be the caa If th existing cualom la ouct broken down, there caa be no atiuranc that axrangaroeptt may not be mad by which a president may use bit power la favor of a third term tor bit Immediate prdc cateor etlll, la to far tt a candidate ta tact lack the power In question, the ob jection to a third term It to that extent lessened. But objection remains very strlout nevertheless; so serious that tha mere question ot consecutrrenett become a trifle. In the flrat else thr caa be no doubt that aa soon aa the custom of two terms only It broken down every president will expect and will k a third term. Thlt It what happened ta te a second term. Evry one-term pretident, perhaps with th exception of Pretident Haye. haa da- aired a second term, and baa beta greatly disappointed ia falling to get It. Exactly th tame will be the eat tt to a third term. Wt may txptct than at one a new aerial of political oomblnatlon look ing to that end, with a poaalble alterna tion ot the tueceaaloB to that there will be only two different presidents in a twanty-four-year period. Thlt la no mere fanciful conjecture. Knowing human na ture and politic a w do, aad being guide by the Ught ef the past, wt can aspect nothing alt. But thi I not all. Wba eaoe the two-teravenly tradition baa disappeared we may next xpet that th Intervening of aa Intercalary term win soon be flouted a a mr eupcretltlon, and will not long endur. A president use hit power te teeute a second cohaeeutlve term; why not to seeur a third consecu tive tormr If s third term at all, why not a third eontatutiva terror Tha third term principle once settled, we may be vary ture that the "oonaecutlv" Umlta tioa will vanish lot thin air ia company with tb two-tena-only limitation. But why atop with a third tannf Tb earn reason will apply fer a fourth term, or tor aay number ef term, in deed, tb continuous presidency already haa Ita advocate. The Outlook, ef the Uth of February, lnl, quotas approv ingly tt parmer editorial ef April It, U7, la which M waa aaid: "Thar to ae ejection to three term, or thirty terms, If the maa It a good oaa.' Indeed, a good presidency that thould last twenty year would be a great boon to th country." Her we have the doc trine ef the continuous presidency frank ly proclaimed. Obviously th "good' president would be en who could con trive to secure continuous re-election. He would be "good" tn the eye ot hla adherent-end w have already built up a govanuneatal bureaucracy which to able te Intimidate member of rongrctt. tad which with ta exteneica which new legltlatloa may easily bring will powerful support of tb eontlauoue lecney. - It may be that the beat govern BMBt to that ef a benevolent deepoc But tsptrteae ha thews that after all It to infer to get along with leas efneieat - eminent than to risk a despotism. Of Co ura th only real tuettfiratiAn a th continuous presidency la that there la only one man In the republic wn to etpablt of admlnltterlng tha anvarnment wtoely. Tfela wat Jut what waa ao often aasenau witn reference to President Was. Parhapa that Judgment waa ee. rest aa te Uextce. Ara wa amnarad i- believe that uch a Judgment It correct ta M to united BtateaT Are wa pre pared to enter oa a nath which l4. directly toward th Maxl can! aa tloa ot cur country r But we are told. K the neoole want a eonttnuoua prestdeacy why thould they aet ha oneT At any quadrennial (lec tio be can be defeated. Feasibly. Haa B beea te easy to una a political cama rilla to, ail the etttaeT Has It been e eeay te choose reliable legtelaturaa an ttlcical dty ovcrnmenu? Fadlla da. teaaaae Averse. Toe easiest way to pre vent aa aaoastracte eoatlnooue presidency to to eat whart w are an to staimsla tb "wist utora which tiaalta the preaa- I eaa eaawtBead that the im,rin. a. pea ana tuna Mag actor they east aatde one of the wlacat tradition of th rw pubtte. Ptrbept th New Tork cJoctloa of ant may threw tome light sa the way tins grave poeefbtilty will be regarded. Barwark Agaima Jla a !. Baltimore America. . ItnaniBm wauld aa a hm tai mm- arr bate anar wttb. Uaitra -TK. ' - to pursuing csetaarvatlve policy. He to aa apoU at peac. and if the Improbable should eaaaa ta naaa and kiaman a. aatarmtaed upon It wfll be to the great rasr or nr. Taft; but If com ft doe the eavnerv wta tia u eabt that cb a ate to abeelutaiy neeas- ary for th protection ot the Bra aad ' t f Antartcaa eitlaena. thaw Jawra Heed Tuataatat, eX. Leuli Olocc-Democrat. " A tax to to be mi ea anatchea that eaee boay Jaw among worfcxeca wb make tbcav If tb preeideallal year to to be 'a talkative aa that of the Hear campaign other queer phenomen af the Jaw will ace atteatloa, ' POimCAI SNAPSHOTS. St. Louto Republic: Tha defection ot th governor of Michigan from the third-term movement leave only six out of forty-eight. It teema that there are aet enough vie prattdeatlai nomjna tlone te go around even now. Indltnapoila New: Senator Stephen eon wept when hla east waa discussed ta tha senate Senator Lorimar. tt win be remembered, alao wept when he wat held up on the same charge. Are tears an aaeet la corruption allegatlone? Coletgo Tribune: Mr. Bryaa thlnka the colonel atol that 'tet the people rule" slogan from him. Mr. Bryan himself did not ateal tn idea. O, no ne merely adopted It from Lincoln's Oattytburg ipeecb. And he didn't im prove oa th original. New Tork Sun: Tn vote ot the Harvard primary waa. Taft. 733; Roose velt, c Thus do the "crooks" revere the will of the people at the colonel' oo liege. There It only, too much tor him to do there at aa ovaraaar without trying to oversee the rest ot th uni verse. Baltimore American: Bays Rooaevalt: "If the people decide the way I think they ought sot to do I wiU think they are unwtoe." A curious ttatement In deed from a man who It preaching the right ef the people te rule, but who threatens refusal to abide by their Judgment. Jersey Ugktalatf Cbaagea. San Frtnciace Chronicle. It appear that, after all. Wood row Wilson did vote for Bryan in 198, not withstanding hla assertion ot a desire to set tn Kebraakan "knocked Into a cocked hat." Added to tha aeveral ether changei of opinion to which lb New Jersey governor hat given exprea eton uch at hit view with respect to th initiative and referendum, and the dealrablllty of certain clatset of Im migrants It would teem that It would never be very safe to take him In any other than a Pickwickian etna. Craeltr Bckbed I a. Boston Transcript, Colonel Rooeevtlt'i nephew. Assembly man Theodore Douglas Robinson, who waa a candidate for delegate to the national - oonventloa from Herkimer county, waa defeated by the Taft candi date by Kt votes, aay a a New Tork dltpttch. "Oh, my prophletic tout, my uncle!" Msfch kiW'totc hrprto laaistaaycw PAD ' " choic eitbar hi wa acre, -7 PAD l m Lu Boston Garter Holds your sock as smooth as your skin aeaaptopaar by saaal ea miisj! f prate GEORGE FROST CO. . ... Makers, BOSTON Ala anakare ef the rata He Sappertert for wewita aad ehjaarea . f IEF0SITS 1 THEEE PES CENT Interest is paid on savings deposits and COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. Ennds may be with, drawn at any time without notice. The combined capital and surplus Is $1,100,000.09. It Is the oldest bank in Nebraska, a Established In 1I. T United States National Bank of Omilia, Nebraska BT. V. Bestowi, yucHa. e. er. wanaa, e na T. B. Caltwaii. TVu glea. V. at XM4M, Caaa Opea sa Batwrtteft D. BRADBURY, DENTIST I8M Faneua St, Ptates ... i CxtraettBg , ruiiaxs .... Crowaa 1. Brtdgework rM.MtfV-eW ...BOelp i VA-e--lla.tl orb. 2-Mlp w Ilea aa iltatt EI LIGHTEST VXI5. i ' -There It one queer thing about a roast." "What'a thatr "Those who get It consider It a raw deal." Jioitiaiore American. Ftgg Doa't you wish yea coal Dve your life over again? . Fogft Well, I snould say not! Tve got a twenty-year endowment policy maavr Ing thla month.-McCall'c Masatine. OK rhlttarrrV Yaaf whB moaty talk everybody listens. He (tiianaiyi rut you am ir that when money One talk tt aiway tauti cent. Boston Traaaerlpt.. Fond Daughter Pa. I taw in the paper where yuu got a number ef sealed pro posals at your office. Official Father Ye, dear. Fond Daughter Pa, were any of them proposal for met Baltimore American. "Tour maid teemt to be very fond of you." "She la. She hat ttayed with mo now through two houaecioaning teatont " Detroit Free Press. The colonel looked equaled. "i attribute It to aome misunderstood depression In the earth's crust," be said. It a evident they don't tee me." Whereupon he climbed oa the stump ind becan to talk loudly. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Pott-He think he I the .whole thing, doe he? Barker Well, I d hardly go as far tt that; but he certainly cooddere hlmealt a quorum. Smart Sat. ... "What' become ot that gripping pity you told me about?" . 'TI" .. I. vnnu. MMMfltlln MHt ,. b dollara." Cleveland Plata Dealer, "I fear you are losing Interest In the cause. Whv?" "I sec you constantly with a young man." "No danger," declared the militant euf fragettc "Then he ta not your beauf" "'No; he a professional bondsman-" Washingtoe Herald. a FASsnra bseeze. , Soft from over the aouthland. Damp with the dews of the art. Keen with th chill of the northland la the wind that it calling me. ' Sweet with the perfume of 'India, And dank with Africa e gloom, A whispering sophyr from Arabia, it enter and Dili my room. Bringing tht lure of forettt client. The calls of the mountain high. Th Yokes of place waste and rant,' Where lost things laugh and cry. A thousand tale It tell me, Thla wind that Is paaslng by. Of life la lands lived atrarurely By stranve men who ro there to die. ASTHUNT M. EASTERUNU Omaha. CORD atoeaOvtr Silk (Or. Lial ZSc mad on or beforg April 10th in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of the UNITED 8TATES NATIONAL BANS will draw intereit from April lit S. . aUwntl, aaee. Oaaa, 9. O. atcOiaic, aart, Oa aV U. Xacse, AaM. Oaa. ratfl :00 P. M. Doug. ITS. aiatwUg Tee, awicweel witboartpat. Worktraaaa alccd tew years,