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The Omaha daily bee tuuNUtll BT EDWARD KOcftAitit. VICfoK ROSKWATfcR, EUiiOH. 5i BU1LCING, FAft-vAM ANO I.Trt. n red at OuaM posfoific aa seoxou- matter. Vk.Kil4 Vtf dCBejCMie-alOJ. B'JBdev Bm. On rear. Saturday . one rear iiailjr Be i without ua-v. on year.. ualiy Be end Sunday, on rf, IssUJ V'KKfcD bT CAi.rtit.Jt. buif tun (including andj. per ro. .jej.y be cwnoout tuiKUt), per ID;"; Address all compiaints or irragujnte" ui aehvea I Cit Cir-u:ioa A"!. WtMmANCJbli. . , rteaut by rn. esprees or P- f Ur.lr 14UI mow received u W""1'1 of assail ccu. . Person! cnecas, -PI ea Oman aad tubn axeauisa, l aiMPte. omcta Omeh The Bee BumUs. south Om&a M at. ccmdl sUuiis Scott K. Cescaco 1 Hanusus standing. Kwu City Kenan. Biii.Jum. New rork-U WhU pgtoo ;a Fourteeata -. w- rmamwcstJiw rvaootl to " editors! wiar' snout, b swaaie usneaa Bm, editorial OeasM-taiaeU. 50,109 IUH t Nebraska. Cour.ty o.' Dougie ea: Pwlght Wiiuaro. circulating iBaosger f Th Bm rubtiealng -wr. t"0 dul sworn. Mora tnat ta average ' ciraulatloa, t I Us aastua of April. laU etyea. bwxohT 1WI-A ' I Circulation Mww- Subscribed to my wmwa. and to bator ma tola Id v M '(,?Tr Uetsi.1 ana - w " " hOBt,RT I1UMTU. Notary Fuiiu. MhacrlMr Iravlaa tb eetr teeaparartlr aava Bm mailed ta tkeaa- Aadrees will ba ckaaaed mm (Mm as rs- To th wMtber nun: Stop roar No mU tot oUM taM np our mot mulisii wtieosx. CtbbM to olnf up. Mtrktt ro port. 8wll he4. Ty Cobb barloc bM roiaatttod, bM bU rolls on m boforo. tumor tbat Mdero tod Larimer M t rralcn hAva boon doniod. Brin?i3f Parcel Pott Searer. Poatmuter General Uluhcock'a endorfemeot of tha Bourna parcela poet bill, which aa yet baa not bea tried on by lthr tha boos or tha aenate, abould hlp pave tha way for eoma cottplettd letlalation aloof thla important line br tbe present con- greas. The poatmaater general flnda that tbta meaeure li broad anoogh to benefit all aeetiona and lnterosta. It la a very skillfully deaigned bill In tba technique of Ha operative ar rangement. It dtvldea tbe entire country Into xonea and provldea a aimpla, artful rate-computing plan. For Instance, la the transmission of an article from Omaha to Denver, we find tbat Omaha la In tone A-13, aay, and Denver In lone or square B-32. Applying a mathematical rule. e have the rate almost instantly, aa each aquafe represents a certain carrying charge. In principle, tola bill la calculated to favor local buslneaa while doing no great violence to the larger trade. Of course the expresa companies keep their literary agents busy exploiting tbe empty argument that parcela poet would tend to centralise trade in the big dtles and tbat "centralisation of trade In the great cities resulting from a growth of the mall order busi ness la a national menace of far reaching proportions." This specious plea contain but one apparent truth, namely, tbat If there were national menace. It would very naturally be "far-reaching," be ing national. But, in the first place. thla parcels post measure la not de aigned especially to benefit tb mail order houses and would not benefit IBeffl proportionately as much aa It would the local trade. On of these express company writers, discussing ths "Perils of Parcels Post," even argues that It would In time- abso lutely destroy the small merchant In tbe country town and force all bis customers to move to the populous cantors, But parcela post In other countries baa not so operated and la knot likely to work differently here. ' A member baa resigned from a wetef board In Detroit, not la OaMbs. . -'""" Dr. Wiley's or food propaganda will bow have (4 do chiefly wit baby food. Have you beea able to figure out tbe divine purpose of list all-day Babbatb wind? A nominating election la Omaha wltbont a recount would Indeed be a red-letter event. It Is strange that aayoaa should eMacl to congress adjourning, since It to doing so little. . How thoughtful of Governor Fosa to hurl bla bat Into the ring, at nee there weM aon tier already. Mr. Bryaa saye be does not expect to be a candidate. BUU fondest ex pectation are often disappointed. 6 peak In got tbe care of kabiea, did you ever notice tbat tha bale and , hearty one seldom frets and cries T Tbe "hlgb cost of living" la a problem with which the properly cul tivated appetite does not eonrera it Cuba Insists It can handle it own troubles. Certainly, tbat Is very evi dent from tb way they ar being bandied. Dan Haaoa tharp personal In terest la tb eempalga Is bow ex plained by bra eandldaey for lbs Ohio aenatorehlp. Tb ordinary ettlien would under stand It better if the claim of tbe competing eampalga manager were aot so conflicting. Just M mak i; Interesting from tbe beginning, a dispute over tbe umpire will be pulled off before tbe pitcher gets tbs bait Tb man who saved otbera aad went dowa with tbe ship, la blamed tor the Titanic tragady. , How un fortunate that B cannot answer. Tbat reminds as What bat b eoa of the boom started by our CongTieewaa Lobsefe for Oovoraor I van so a of Virginia for vice preal-dent? According U th totes report, file ar especially bad la Washington. A eios count doubtless would show all bald-headed rctfTaaaiaeo la favor Of aaUourasMat. - ' ' It may be fair warning to tbe newly elected Omaha eoamlaaionert 1 to know that a eommlestonsr ta Flor ida has beea shot for oeaylng aa office to aa appUcaat. Senator Hsybura laaiats oa cen tres romainiBg la asset na katil no ' veaber. Tbe senator reminds bla colleagues f tb persistent aaitor ho sever knew wbea to go. He tcployaeat oa the efty Kreet gang cave UrspaeitaMd aad upr aanuated sua from tb poor house .1 tb subject of a ympt belie out- bent by a local pea pictariat. That ''would be aU light If only It did th , work and kept the streets clean. .'Wonder whether tbat system pre- v vaiia ta other ceauaiaaioa ptoa dtles. A Bid in Hand. Notwithstanding bla leading plac In tb Hat of avowed candidate for too democratic presidential nomina tion. Champ Clark baa filed again for congress in hla old Miasour dis trict. ' Evidently tbe bound dog fa vorite bolievea tbat "a bird la band Is worth two la the bush," and la not as thoroughly convinced aa his friends try to make ou that be baa tbe Baltimore nomination nailed down. A man who felt absolutely sur of being president would scarcely think of trillnfg with a, nomination for congress. Apparently the gboat of Mr. Bryan a atalekad across th vlaloa of Cbaap Clark, for tartly he doe aot fear any of tb other now In tb race, unless, perhaps, it be Mayor Oaynor. Clark has failed to wring from his whilom Nebraska champion, aay word by which hs might hnow positively what th latter propoaea to do, and that, unquestionably, la having its street. , It goes without saying that Champ has filed for congress as the result of "pressure brought to bear by my constituents." Of course, they, sll do. This is tbs day. when th office and tb constituents ar chasing men to death, wbo otherwise, would never think of running for anything. Th hound dog may yet have to take np the scent oa tb asm old trail. Iw Jeney Finals. Th primaries In New Jersey to day practically marks the wiadup, so far a the republican contest goes, of the pro-convention atruggle for na tional contention delrgVes. : One more delegatloa, that of South Da kota," will be eboaea by direct vote. but tb personal eampalga of the candidate will probably close with th New Jersey contest, la view of tb claim of both campa of having already more than enough to nomi nate, tb outcome today will hardly b accepted by either ss determining the result of tbe convention, al though It will doubtless hav the ef fect of strengthening tb confidence of the winner and stimulating the en thusiasm of bis followers, providing tbe victory Is a clear cut on. Oa th democratic aid, It would b naturally expected tbat Governor Wood row Wilson would have th preference of tb voters so hs might bo presented aa a favorite eon can didate. The opposition to Wilson ha beea vigorous and persistant and b I Bot to hav tb sudors meat of New Jersey for tb asking, while. should he lose a part of tbe delega tloa, hla political atoek will autfer a Proportionate setback to th ad vantage of tb other democratic aa- plraata. Cantioa for Autoist. Without waiting for another inun dation t sever or fatal accident. The Be vesture again to caution autolau aa to the restriction upon reckless driving Imposed by law. Our Nebraska statutes aot only limit speed to a rats tbat wilt aot endan ger lit aad limb, bat require alow- lag dowa oa approaching aa Intersec tion of highway, or a brldgfe, or a com or a steep descent, or passing another vehicle, to aot to exceed eight miles an hour outside of cltiea and village aad not U exceed six mile an hoar inside city limits. Tbe law goes further with this provision LPSU aaoreachlng kmi plac mhm pas saassts are OMttna aa a off etreet ears every person epsratlns a motor vehicle ball brlnf neb vehicle to a fun stop, and afcdi not agate start until aaM trrrt ear skall have atarted. An tourts are violating the law on the streets of Omaha every day, either through Ignorance of it or dis regard of it. We suggest again tbat pedestrian hav aome rights which those riding In automobiles are bound to respect. Caribbean Independence ia Balance. Three kinds of government ar represented in tb Caribbean, la re lation to the United guteau Cuba en joy national Independence; Santa Domingo to dependent upon tbe United States to tb extent that w hav oversight and direction of Its cuatoma house sad finance; Porto Rico la completely ander Americas authority, having no aeparato status Of It owa. - It I quit tb general belief that unless conditions change soon, Cuba will find Its government In transition to one or the other of these two forma. ' Twice Cuba baa beea placed on probation by Uncle Bam and If tbe little ward compels Its patient old uncle to take It in hand a third time, it probably will be subjected to a new treatment. . Tbat to what another Intervention will mean, If the aense of Washington la rightly Interpreted, although It does not yet appearnece eary to treat Cuba precisely the same aa Porto Rico. The fact remains, however, tbat If we want to make the Monro doc trine effective on ether powers, the United State mast apply that doc trine as a preventive measure ia aome such Way aa It haa done with Santa Domingo and aa was proposed in the Honduran and Nicaraguan conven tion which th aenate has recently defeated. These countries are aot strong enough to do without outside financial backing and th United State cannot afford to let them take on obligations to Europ without limit which w might later hav to shoulder In order to keep American territory Intact So if Cuba wants to avoid a protectorate. It must prov equal to Its task of alf-govsrnmnL Tb beaaty of these presidential primaries Is tbst they furnish th opposition party with all the ammu nition they want for the subsequent campaign. Ia this, however, neither political party ha tb edge on the other. In view of tbe unprecedented pressure, th favored en wbo get a ticket to the bleacher for either of th big political game at Chicago or Baltimore wants to consider him self bora under a lucky star. Tb rank of tb Orand Army of the Republic ar growing thinner and thiner, but the sentiment of respect aad gratitude for what they did to sav tb salon ioaiag son of Its strength. Some of our commission plan councilman aeem to be laboring under the delusion, that tbe late municipal election In Omaha waa also a vote of confidence in all the pensioner on lb pay roll. In order to avoid publicity, Mr. Bryan declined to glv tbe reporter a copy of her address aa on of tb speaker at tbe Dolly Madison ban quet. That'a on way of getting it Haw feeble It l.aolaa. New Tors Bun. And Colonel William J. Bryan called his Betty and brief Initial santpslgs "Th First Battl! llooknBadaWil rCBMPtUO fROM BU flLEsV ' MAI" aa. Thirty Tears Ago Aa itxiifution BMetlng, called by tb labor leaden, held forta la th Acadeaiy at Musts to expresa tatr sentiments oa th report aiad U tb lealsiatur about th late labor troubles la Oman by the committee, of which E. M. Banlatt was chairman, and what was aaid about Judc BartleO. whe declined ia b nreaeot, must hav mad his ears burn. Th wonders of tb talephon were U luet rated by a Ion distance ceonectloa that enabled people In Omaha to taik to Ftaitamouth. J. W. Cutrujht. then city editor of th PUttamoath Journal, was th man runs up. Work will begin In a few day ea the new ediflo tor tb Christian church. Fifteen silver bricks, worth tLSOS sack, erer shipped cast br tb Omaha Smelt ing works. Word has beea received that General PMI Bheridaa Is plaanlas a trip a tb YsilewstoiM la July, and may go tarouch Omaha Hon. J. If. Thurston left for Milwaukee. Mrs. John Rheem of Ottumwa, la, la visiting with the family of U M. Rheem and 8. J. Rheem. C B. Havens, superintendent of to bridge divMoa of th Union Pacific to just out after a sever Illness, which hs confined him to hla house for forty fir daya Georse W. Frost, government director of the Union Pacific, Is leaving for ew Tork to attend a directors' mertlnf. and will be accompanied by bis daurhter. Mrs. Jobs ft. Marshall of Medio, N. T. A aw reading room under tbe Slrectloa of th Young Men's Christian assocletloa for railroad men baa ben opened at Sta ler alb aad Webster. Tweeny Tears Ago Shflrer A O' Donahue Were eaiUttog In their offices In the Faxton hotel, what was said to be one of the largest maps la the world. It waa 1x10 feet in dimension. Arthur C. Bmith of th M. E. Smith company returned from Boston. Mis (.idle Bchleslnger returned from New Heatco, where she had spent six months. Kottr Waa mad that th eaanoa re lented to tb city by th Union Beldleea and Ballora corps were stationed oa ta high arhool ground, subject to th Inspec tion of all. M. Ft. f hi of The Be advertising (ore went to Atlantic, la, for a couple of dsy. A report cam ta town that Jams X Hill, president of th Oreat Norther. ws seeking terminals In Omaha for his railroad. Which he proposed xtadlng to this nty. E. W. Kssh, It ssram a sown, was planning on th erection of a ftve-try building on Harney street between Bis teenth aad Beventeenth streets, whers th Hash dwelling had stood. Tea Tear Ago Mrs. Joseph! Miller Frlmeau, M years of as. Sled as bar borne, fl North Flf teetb street, surrounded by bar husband, Charles M. Prtmeau: two eon end two daiafbura and other retattvea She wss s star of County Clerk Harry Miller. W. D. Townsend and H. B. McDonald spent th day m Lincoln, pamclpatlnf la a trap shoot given by tb Lincoln Oun club. I Mis Margaret Nau died at Bt Joseph's hospital from Injuries sustained by be ing thrown from a motor ear a few days before. She was a dressmaker, about H ywrs of as, and roomed with a sinter en Booth Twenty-fifth street Mrs. Ward Burgess lave a very pretty luncheon, ewrnpllmrntary to Mlsa Willi, who was Miss Cotton's guest Present were: Mlaaea Willis. Cotton. Uintt, Browne. Clark. Mc-C Unlock and Towle. Mrs. E. A. Benson gavs th last of her post nuptial receptions when she was as sisted by Mies Alexander, her sister; Mrs. Krsnk ral. Mra Allen. Mra. Belbr. Mr. D. V. Btiole Mlsa Oreutt. Mies fssmwtt and th Mlese Moreheed. A Great ladaetrr Overlooked. New Tork Post. Tb Census Bureau Is Issuing bulletins of th leadlns Industries of the various slatea Through aome one's blundering, voting In presidential primaries ia omit ted from th liit. yaaptoea t Herwey. ltrolt Free I'rees. Evidently Ban Johnson takes no stock la th cry: "tat tb aaopl nil:" Prrllswlaarr Thrills, Cleveland Plain Dealer. We primary stales are peculiarly bleseed-we hav all th thrills of sn lection without really ssttling anything definitely. Dartwe Oatwltted. , P11tbrh Drepstek. Banker Mors Is back, good for several years, deapll the dor tors who examined him at Atlanta aad their eoatemiwsrtee wh diagnosed his rase abroad. This Is case here doctor asree and the pa ttent Uvea lriasary blaaeatlaks. Waah.ins.ton Past. Senator Depew says that aader the primary system a csadldat can't be aomlnstsd without fall and Sab; but Hun t a aeskerted t wiuawrat eaan, eon, kale, masuma, dough, and spoa- dUllCIT The sale BeBettrtary, New Tork World. Tb anthracite seiners are back at work. After nearly ft-.t warks' of Idleness, how Ions will It tag to make up the was lost during the strike at th rate of M per cent Inrreass la pay? Th operator hav Insured themMivs against any loss by already raising th prto of Lswms'b Hat ta Ik tsug. Bt. Lotus Republic Thomaa W. Lawson announces ta tbe Boston papers that be woukt Ilk a be a United Btau senator from Massachu setts. If suffielemly arte Mr. Lawsaa probably would admit that he'd Ilk t be the two United flats masters from Massachasetta Santiago Iglealas, repreeentattv of the American Fsderstioa of Labor la Porto Rico, aay that that oouatry haa ad vanced wtor la cirirhtstlon. labor esadt ttoa aad nral wsifar Curiae rb abort period of Amorlcaa supervUtsa thaa aa tb arrvtoua forty years. People Talked About few Th cbanc in lb form of our aly fovernroent will mak Uttl difference to Jobs a. Bla. wh served aa etty attorney under th old form and was reappointed uadar tbe aw. Evidently Joka knows the law well enough to car fur our legal needs oder any Streamer qrwa Jtsoe U COwlee. th father af the par cela post movement In this country. Is nearly years of as, but H still re markably active oMntallr aad bodily. He Is secretary of th Postal Progress league, with aa arfiee In New Tork. He waa graduated from Tale, In IM sad re turned twenty years later u tak up :ke law course. New Tork Is short M.na house serv ant, and th meanrsr supply ia osaetantly deeresslag. . The cease of th growing shortage, as reported by th etty eoaa assaioBer. ts Sine Its faction with ta treatment their employers bad ghrea tkem. In substance the comsjiissiotier ssnr gata two remedies: Housekeeper mast reform their tuaaaeis or do tba work s Army Gossip Mass af latere Oa aad Bark at rtrtesr List Slewa; tsssa aswew ia4 Nary slasjlaeee GEJIS. The War department this wsek was ad vised by the eewtmandltig officer st Pert WUttam Uenrr Harrtooa f th asatrac fiea from th sat af th post quarter master's offle of th sum of ?.. This amosnt was skipped to ta post by ex in ass tor tbe par? of making pay ssent t members df tb Second bat talion f tbs Fourteenth Infantry. Coa atderabl mystery attend th dlsappear snea of th fund; at least, the official advtcs eeatafa nothing mors thsa th statement that tbe mosey wss placed la tha uai-Uimatsrs saf ea Wednesday aftersaea. May IS. aad not aot found than a th wvarwieg f May Ml Aa ln vsatlgatkm, f courae, is la progrssa If President Taft were not as cloeety confined to aia polttlral campaignmg la Ohio and New Jersey, tt is probabl tbat ba would bar sent to ta asasu the same of th army officers who are to fill tb v os so lag la tb grades of major general and brigadier general, en In th former and three In tb latter. Several states ar understood to have been pre pared far bis consideration aad tb rscemmacKlatie na of th War deport moot hav been changed two or three time, at least be to re anything was sent to th Whit Rouse. It I understood that Brtsadier General William W. Wetter spoon will b appointed to tb grwd of maior saner!. Tbat officer will retir In November. 114. It Is exported that the new Sraa (tiers will be Oeneral Ciareac R. Edwards, wh ho held that rang siace June. MS, as eblef of tb bureau f Wawlar affairs; Colonel O. T. Chi of tb cavalry arm. detailed for duty la in Inspector general's department, aad Colonel K. J. McCIrond. First cavalry. Colonel Cbae will b retired by opuatloa of law la July mat and Colonel McClor sand in December neat, giving th presi dent aa opportunity to appoint their suc cessors a brtsadier general. If those offl eers are appointed before the end of bis term In Merck aext. The aeroplane that the Bargiss Curtis umaaay. of Moreiarxad. Mass., la uadar soBtrsot to deliver to the signs! oorp at tracted mush attsntlea at la seronsutl- eal cxhikltloa at New Tork. Thle machine bt eaulsped with a radio-telegraph ap paratua, aad th trial of til machine aad th radio apparatus I awaited with mack totarsst, Tb machine la drives by a seventy -Civs horse sower Hcoault engine, of th type thst has a record of suststnlng an aeroplane In the air for eleven hoar and one and one-half min ute. The machtnd weighs l.Ut Pounds, exeluatvs sf tbe radio oparatus, and ths soatraeta sseeiflea tbat It must sorry an additional weight of SM pounds. Th machln baa bean) taken back to Marble bead for wall, and latar It witl be ship ped to the aviation field at Collet e Park, Md.. for official trials before acceptance. Th Curtis seroplao recently purchased by the signsl corps haa passed the of ficial teals sstlsfactoAly. and it haa been accepted. It la driven by a aeventy- five horsepower engine. The nsw Wright aeroplane u (till under test at Colloge Park. It la equipped with on of the sew Wright fifty-horsepower six-cylinder jngmea Two or thre more aeroplane will be purchased, opt of tb remainder of the appropriation thst will b avail able until June 30. Two at thos pur chased will Be aeWevhydrcplaaea Aa avokMiea oevetoe ta oe miliary serv ice it Is expected to have aeroplanes stationed In different parts ot the coun try. Probably the first station to be established wUI be st Fort Leaven worm, Kane., where a hangar for two machines already has been erected. One ef the last thinsa to be taken up by th house military committee. If take up st all, will be th numerous bills which have been Introduced In congress restoring former officers to th army, transferring army officers from the re tired list to the sotlvs list, and pro moting army officers who hav been re tired. There is a long list ef these bill involving personal legislation, which ts not regarded with much favor by tbs members of th boo sod aenate mili tary committee. There may bo an ex ception, so far aa the eotnmlrtee I on. earned, in tb case of Colonel William F. Btswsrt, United Btetee army, retired, formerly of the coast artillery corps, th officer Wb gained distlnctloa as having bee "exiled" during th Roosevelt ad ministration at the abandoned army post at Fort Gronts. Alia Colonel Stewsrt refused to apply for hla retirement whea asked to do so. unless he were Peomoteg to the grade Of brigadier general. Later he waa discovered aa physically Incapaci tated M a degree which led to his re- urwment. H ho had sesorol hearing bafor the houaa military committee and haa Industriously psuued hla claims to favorable consideration, with the result that Reprssenratlv Hughe, chairman ef th subcommittee having charge ef that ciaaa of legislation, has reported In favor of tbe bill. Waiter Didn't you forget something, str? Ouert-Na t left you !e of that suak mstasd of a Upl-Kow York Sun. "I bear Bill was all to pesos yester day." J "Of coarse h did. He got a little el icited about Mm payment of th hills, and I bla partner says ta klm. Bill, collect I yourself.' Baltimore Aatertcaa. Duksleich Tell me honestly. a there any chance ot your asarying me? Miss Bright Well, there a never been sny Insaaity m oar family, Mr. Dubb ieigh. Boston Transcript. "He's as embuslastte gardeaer. Isn't her- I should say be to. Hs gets up almost aa early in tbe morning to dig a fiower bed s he would to no fishing. " Detroit Fre Press. "I am surprised to hear that DobMetgh has broke a down. said Btubbs. "H used to bavo a splewiid constitution." "Yea" said Wiasiethorps. "but be be ta aniending tt.' - Harper's Weekly. Teacher Bobby, what d yna under stand by (he tana, "circulating medium?" Bobby If one that go from bouse to house deia spirit rapom' stunts, ma'am. Boston Transcript. "Win, jhat bard Utter on the other tesm w can t hope to wm." "Oli,- I vo got klm fixed. A fan hss agreed to call klm names and then he'll bs suspended and we 8 cinch th' gam eaay. '-Clevelsrid Plata Dealer.. "Papa, what is a ssfrty match?" Mr. Hen peck (looking carefully to see tf his wife la within bearing A safety match, my son. Is wh-n a bald headed man msrrieo aa s miters woman. lllue trstra b:ta - TOIL 01 IEX VTATI2 WAG0X W. J. Foley In New Tork T me. He ae erssste' Msin street. BtU was. oa a pleassnt summer day. Whoa th' water wagon tut htm hi a laT Not aaough to hurt klm fatol but enough 0 mit- Baw wrwea Him tbst badn I tasted water for aom twenty years, about: An- be siei t foe, " bat bit raer wan he com to rrom in 'v"r. . AB' I eaid. "Don't move, ol feUer Twaa th' wster wsgoa. Blllt" Nnr tklnkln' when i said it an. be gar a cry of tin. From tk' swrulrevelation. aa be fainted dead again, av, ar. nicked him up a gentl aa w could and fanned hla face, Aa' lows) up hi. leg aa' arms and got em Into place; . We found his hat aa' put tt oa an eemaa htm Inside. , Aa' laid him oa tb counter an we sent for Doc McBrlde. , He wss rambltn' In hta talk when a came la after a bit, . An' then he ssys to Doe McBrlde bow cam h to get hit? An' the Doc says, never thrflkia. Twas tn' wster wagon. Psrd." , Aa Bill, be lay an' ahsMored, aa no took K awful hard. An' wbea Doc sewed him up he didn't seem to mind th' pain. Joe' seemed humiliated, an' his tears ran down Ilk rein. T think, wne b had let It be for twenty yosrv list pat. That water should be th One thing to lay htm out st tost. tl , . Dm eays b slo t hurt fatal, but his mind Is so upset. He msv SJ into (ever, but be ain't Quite certain yet- . , . Aa' every lime Bill thinks of it, his Mars rua down like rain. Bscaan his pride ts hurt ha doesa t aeera to mind the pain! , pouncn BSAPSHon New Tork Post: With New Tork going against Roosevelt and Oka) against Taft. It la a wise tsvont son that know his own slat aswadsra bt. Louis Globe-Democrat: Th moat that Gov. Woodrow Wilson -can expect to get eat of It will be a sort ef traveling erbolarship la politics. Houston Post: Chauncey Depew aay there is not mora thaa an ehaac In a hundred tor the democrats to be sensi ble at Baltimore. Lord, lead our flounder ma footsteps to that one" ebanee and people our dreams with poetoffice aad custom houses! Philadelphia ltectn-d: la the republican aatktaal convention we can have a test vol at the very edtset. Toe Roosevelt men are pugnacloaa. aggressive and con fident, and If they betlev they have a majority of Votes, they wilt propose som other temporary cbalrmsa than Senator Boot, aad lb cbatee f this official win foreshadow th aeanlaatkm. If tt Rorw. valt awn were ascertain they might take Root and deter tha teat vol till th seating ot eoatestli g dalecationa. But Roosevelt ts always ss eosksure that ws may oosXdeotly expect ths fight t basis with th drop ol tb gavL ft areata a SB C awes seer. ' New YMk Trleuae. Figure taken frees the records show that tha iDcreas In wages resulting from tb strike lof atitbraeit mlnerxl will be only about Si.aN.sos aad that, granting tbe companies oilier additional euis ef pro duetloa which they oHcge. the S cent a too raise will tak out of th public's pockets SI BOO, SO mora tfcaa enough to oove ail addltloasJ costs. 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