4 R THE OMAHA SUNDAY HEK: JITLl 4, 1915. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATER. VICTOR ROSEWATER. EDITOR. The Dee Publishing Com pany. Proprietor. r-EB BCILDINO. FARNAM AND SEVENTEENTH. Entered at Omaha postofflc aa se-ond-clas matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. By oarrter per month. Sc c 2 By tnall per year. ! 4 00 .. . l.oa sridress or complaints of talty and Pnnday IMilr without Sunday....'. Waning and Sunday Keeping without Sunday., punday Boa only Hrregulartty la delivery to Omaha Bee, Circulation lUepertmeni. REMITTANCE. , JRemlt br draft. enpree o- pwrtal order. Only two -t-ent pnaisg itampi received In peyment or small ao counts Personal check, except on Omaba and eaatern .ichanaw. not accepted. OFFICES. Omaha The Boo Running , Pouth Omaha Z'.IS N street. Council Fluffs 14 North Main Street. . Lincoln W I.lttla Mulldlnr. Chicago W1 Hearst rtulldlng. New fork-Room IN. X Fifth avenue. Ft Louis MR New Bank of Commerce. Washington 7 Fourteenth Bt.. N. W. CORRESPONDENCE. Address communlcstlnns relstlng to newa and adl or1al matter to Omaha Bea, Ldltorlai Department. Jl'NE M NO.U" CIRCTLATION. Independence Say. No Fourth of July In all the country's records la more significant than the orfe we greet today as the" anniversary of the nations blrtb. The day has been signally marked on many orrsslons, but Ita present observance. will re most notable. It finds the United States at peace, when all the other great powers of the world are, at war. Our people sre enjoying a they never have before life, liberty and the pur suit of happiness. With our country's Inde pendence of all other nations has come the dig nity and power of true greatness, a condition that flows from the high privilege of political liberty, shared in common by all the people. The ideals of the Declaration of Inde pendence as yet have not been wholly attained, but they never have been lost eight of, and equality before the law la still assured to all Americans. As the days go by the great repub lic grows stronger, because of the faith of the people on which It la founded. The Fourth of July Is properly observed as the anniversary of a momentous event In human history, but the patriotic American will make every day a Glori ous Fourth In practice. L 46,724 Ulale of Nehrask. County of Douglas, as: Dwlirht Williams, circulation manager, says that it ha average Fnl.y circulation for the month of Jun. Jls, was 4VT34. DWKIHT WIT J-JAMfl. Circulation Manager. Subscribed In mv preeene and aworn tu before site, this 2d day of Julv, 1H15. " ' ROUERT HUNTER, Notary Public. II Kabvriber leaving tne city temporarily should have Tlie IVce mailed to them. a dress will be changed as often a reqneeted. Thought for the Day aa-aa aaasaaB a assess aaaaa as) aas aaaaaaa aaa What flower (s this that greet tht morn, Itt hue from heaven so fruhly bornt hiih burning star and flaming band It Jbin4.es all iht sunset land: 0 tell tM vhatitt nam may be, It thi tluflotHrof Liberty T It is tlx banner of tin free, The Harry ffower e Libert! Oliver H endeU Ieltnei . Jf The Start and Stripes forever! Overtime vigilance . work is the price of safety. ' In case of doubt,-summon a physician or Jiasten to a hospital. Now, Mr. Weather Man, be a good fellow, and do your best for us. Shoot firecrackers if you must, but let the other side of the pond monopolize the killing. ' It'a the one hundred thirty-ninth birthday of Miss Independence, and she is a very young las cle at that. Etui, thera is no Immediate danger of the dashing "Jtula'' ,being held up for breaking a apeed record.' ' ' ' The original package of liberty would experi ence difficulty la recognizing Itself in some of these modern strait jackets. Alfalfa and the Megrims. Mere comes a convention of doctors at Chi cago, with the startling announcement that a sovereign remedy, a veritable panacea, for the blues has been discovered. No longer need any body mope In the dumps, the prey to disquieting thoughts, to worry and care. One little dose of a simple will chase the glooms far into the darkness from whence they come, and invite the Joys to revel In happy abandon. Just a sip of Medicago Satlva, and away goes your sorrow, your interest in II le revives and your appetite for earth's good things Is renewed. That name may give you peo.se, and make, you doubt the efficacy of the new drug, .but when you realize that it Is the extract of alfalfa, youll realise at once that the doctors are modest In their presentment. The restorative properties of alfalfa have long been known in the west. It first brought new life to a range country, de nuded by nibbling herds; then It put vitality into the feeding pens and dairy barns, and it has even been commended by some enthusiastic sup porters as a substitute for bread and butter in the dally dietary of man. Therefore, those of us who are superficially familiar with the won ders already achieved by alfalfa are quit will ing to believe that its fluid extract will do all the doctors report, and even more. As was written of a certain delectable distillate on a long gone by occasion: . ' "It smooths the wrinkles out of care. ' And makes ace blah look Ilka two pair." Let us welcome this latest beneficence of the great perenntaUpf the prairie and look forward with cpnfldence to its unfolding still further capacity for the service of mankind. Mr. Bryan has not yet fully explained Just !hy he called off his Chicago speech-maklns en gagement. He will probably tell us about It be fore long. Note that the competition for the expected vacancy on the federal bench in thla district Is confined to democratic aspirants. No notion of a non-partisan Judiciary there. Conundrum: If all our Nebraska democratic bosses were unable to land a reserve bank In this state, have they a pole-hock long enough to cap ture the democratic national convention? With a three days' Fourth of July celebra tion, there should be no difficulty In keeping up the pitch of enthusiasm a little longer to em brace the date of the visit of the famous Liberty bell. . J Whoever caused that exploaioa in the capltol at Washington must be crazy. The wasting of a good bomb at a time when congresa is not in esion can be satisfactorily explained In no other way. Leg-iilatlve Pro ess for Women. Regardless of suffrage and non-suffrage stutes, legislation advancing, the welfare of womankind has received marked attention from htate lawmaklag bodies 'during this year; A summary of legUlatlve activities shows a variety of laws, mainly la the direction of mothers' 'peorlona, regulation of working hours In speci fied industries and equal suffrage. Mothers' pension laws were enacted for the first time in Kansas, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire. New York, Oklahoma. Tennessee and Wyoming. In eight other states existing pension laws were amplified. Grants to depen dent mothers with one child1 range from 110 to 125 a month, with f 3 per month for each addl tional child under If years of age., The maxl mum rate rr fib was established In Kansas. Strictly speaking the aim of these helpful laws Is to restrict public aealstance to widows with minor children and to mothers with 'Children whose husbands are Insane or in prison, or are physically Incapable of earning a living. New labor laws in four atates establish a fifty-four hour week for women and boys under IS years in Maine, forbid overtime work to com li'UBiv ior noiiuaya in jnaa&acnuaells, lix an eight-hour day in Wyoming, aod a maximum of Iiity-two hours a week in Kansas. New Mexico and Wyoming placed the property, rights of hus band and wife on aa equal footing, and Oregon ordained equal jjy for equal work of men and women teaibers la the public schools of tae aiate. A buttle royal fur equal suffrage la scheduled for the coming fall la the big four eaatern states MaaeaibuBttts, New York, New Jersey and I't-nnsylvanla, hll Iowa, South Dakota and Weut Virginia will vote on the question next j ear. A program embrarlnf seven states la two ears insures overtime work for the oratorical !'kturtf of the causa The Newt of the War. Ever since the outbreak of the ; many ompllnts have been heard charging the news papers with printing, disseminating, unreliable or one-sided news. Most of these complaints have come from partisans finding the news not ex actly to their, .liking or falling to find in the newspapers appeals " or alleged exposure which they would like to see printed to promote the cause of the side with which they sympa thize. On this point it it gratifying' to hare the udgment of a neutral, thoroughly qualified to give expert opinion purely from the standpoint of newt gathering. If anyone anywhere is more competent to speak on this score than is Chester Lord, for more than forty years on the staff of the New York Sun, and for thirty-two years. its managing editor, but retired from active newspaper work since 1918, ,it would be hard to find him, and this Is what he says; I have read constantly and with very great at tention the American newspaper presentation of. this war and wlt supreme pride In that nawapaper chlevement. Almost every day we hear the sneering remark, "You cannot believe anything tha news papers aay about the war." To which I reply: You can believe almost everything they aay In their news columns, and you may read their comment and In ferences with assurance that they have not falsified facta In reaching conclusions. It has been difficult to obtain quick reports of military movements or of batllea for the reason that correspondents have nut baen permitted to accompany the armies, and cansora have over-censored all Information: yet, reviewing the nioiths of the conflict, we fall to. recall any erloue misrepresentation of facts and condition. We understand with substantia accuracy how many men each power hae Intha field, where the armies are aathered, what tlie losaea have been, the reserve resources In men. munitions and money; also Juit what advantage has been gained and I oat. Our news papers hsva spared neither effort nor expense. They present the news from each national capital with equal Impartiality, printing every official report ex actly as it la slven out In presentation of the causei of the war and of responsibilities for the declara tion e( war, the- American newspapers have ex. hausted almost every resource for obtaining the In telligent- opinions of eminent statesmen, learned Jurists, dUtlnculshed authors and writers, educators. cabinet minister the beat rulnda rpreaenttng all the nations In conflict. The spirit of fairness was never more manifestly attested than In the throwing open of newapap columns In Indefinite number to anybody of any accoant who had anything to say for any nation. I do not recall any stupendous event either wtrhln memory or In history, that has been so voluminously, so fairly, so honestly recorded. Mr. Lord's statement of the case is so pointed and so clear that It requires no emphasis. Just put It down that never before since the dawn of history have the people of any country In the world been kept so well, so promptly, so fully end so fairly Informed of all the movements and by-plays of a great war as have the readers of American newspapers during the last year. r rxoToa wrwarm. PORFIRIO DUZ. who has Just died In exile In Parts, wss Mexico's "grand old man." Whatever dark spots there may be on the record of hla long rule, what he accomplished for Mexloo and the Mexicans will constitute the btsaest chapter In the history of that country whenever It Is written. I saw and met IHas Just before the outbreak ot the Madero revolution, now almost five years ago. when he was the central figure of the festivities marking a century of Mexican Independence, and his death makea my observations of that event at the time again pertinent. In the celebration of the centennial anniversary of Mexico's first blow for freedom the ceremonies have focused In the rinsing again by the president of tho republic of the self-name bell upon which the curate Hidalgo sounded forth his "Grlto tie Iolores" Just 100 yeara before. Hy a peculiar coincidence the birthday of President Dlas also falls upon the eve of thla date, affording an opportunity to make the holiday honor the personality of tha ruler as well as the Idea of self government which his rule Is supposed to typify. It wss our fortune to witness from specially goal ventage ground the principal head-line acts on the centennial program. W were to have an audlenc with the prealdent and view the historic, pageant from the palace. Comparatively little difficulty waa en countered In gaining admittance to the building end only the usual wait for our turn for presentation. Ot course, we were not the only ones in fact, we wera the most somber among the gaily dressed diplomats and brightly uniformed officers, provincial dignitaries In native gala garb and palace attaches attired with equal brilliance. As the line moved slowly through one chamber after another w could examine the rich fur niture and handsome wall decorations. At the far end of the last room the isitora passed In front of a raised platform on which the president stood with his cabinet members behind him. He shook hand aa each person waa presented by name and nsually added a word to the greeting. "You have my felicitations on your blrthdsy." I Id. "I am vry pleased," ha replied. As I surveyed him hastily he did not look SO years old. His hair and mustache, to be sure, are growing white, but are strong reminders of the Jet black they once were. Hla eye la keen and hie facial featurea firm, but not noticeably lined by age. He wore simple evening dress with a broad silk band of tha Mexican trl-color green, white and red across the shirt bosom He did not seem to be aa tall aa I had expected probably five feet eight Inches but then he looked more Impressive the next day, when I aaw him driving past In full military uniform and coat breast laden with glittering decoration and Jeweled Insignia ot honorary rank. ' All this was but a prelude tu the grand historical pageant which was to portray the striking scenes In, Mexico's onward progress. In front of the palace, stretching as far as tha eye could reach, waa one dense mass of humanity. It would be a rash a-uess to basard an estimate surely not less than 100.000 people and the efforts of police and soldiers to keep ope.i the space In front of the reviewing windowa were in vain. Tha Aztecs, headed by Montsxuma, accompanied by their different tribal allies, were to marcli forth te receive Cortes and hie Spanish invaders with their native auxiliaries. To get the costume and appoint ments aa nearly correct as possible, books 'and pic torial charts In the libraries of two worlds had been ransacked, and I have no doubt that the procession which we watched waa aa nearly a counterpart, ex cept In numbers, aa that famous historical company could have at this late day. Montezuma and hia wsr rlors were Indeed resplendent In -every color of th rainbow; they were not equipped however, for com batting he Spaniards, crude aa were their Imple menta of war, and the stories of those frightful con flicts are more understandable after this -ocular de monstration of the unequally matched forces. Follewfag the mummers cam five or six allegorical float, emblematic of agriculture and industry and cer tain state of the federal union. The floats ware mora or less on the order of our Ak-Par-Ben floats, yet without the electrical Illumination and being for day light una. perhaps a little more finished In appear ance. They were tastefully designed' and not ever loaded, and the living tableaux were at least at trartlvely selected figures, au naturalle and not en maequei The evening demonstration found the plaxa If any thing still more crowded than did the morning pageant. Tha time to tha fateful hour of 11 waa de voted to band concert, illuminations and fireworks outside the palace, and to a' sort of reception w ithin It The guest merely promenaded up and down the long state chambers, talked In group or clustered about the windowa It waa an official gathering, such a party as may be seen at a diplomatic reception in our own White House, but I believe leas brilliant. The women' Were luxuriously gowned and Jeweled, but hardly up to our standards of feminine beauty. Precisely at the hour the president waved a sillt green-white-red flag across the window and pulled a Bold cord that brought peal from the bell which tho great Hidalgo once sounded. 'From the multitude below came a tremendous shout, the bands began to play, rocket rained over the flre-outllned towers and dome of the cathedral, and the church bells through out the city clanged and bellowed as if mad. Thla "performance. 1 am told, la gon through every year on the eve of the Wth,of September, but of course the on hundredth performance was entitled to an extra halo end inspired with accelerated patriotism. ' Strange, Is i not. that Mexico . should have a Liberty Bell corresponding o closely to our famous old Liberty Bell, which la about to make a trip acroaa tha continent, and "top off In Omaha" on the way? The Mexican Liberty Bell, hanging up close to the eaves of the National palace, la not so easily examine. 1 as our own, where It Is exhibited in Independence ball In Philadelphia. One can aee, however, that It la a very much' smaller boll, and Ita clear tone proves thst it has not been cracked by over-strain In the cause of liberty. But for Mexicans It arouses the aame pa trlotlo fervor that our Liberty Belt will excite among the thouaanda upon thouami of young and old aa they view It for the first time, and are reminded by It of the stirring deeds out of which came the birth of the wonderful American republic, which we at all acclaiming today. MUSINGS OF A CYNIC. Pome men are crank and some are eclf-ttsrtcr. Lots of girls put on sirs, even ti e air of Innocence. It requires a lot of nsgnetlsm to get things coming our wsy. On the other hand we are also the ar chitect of our own misfortunes. in an argument some people never give In and some never give out. Some men are never neutral. They are either kicking or being kicked. There are times when the descent of ir. an seems to consist of falling In love. Tell a woman that consistency Is a Jewt and she will tell you Jewelry Is .vulgar. Love In a cottage Is all right If the cottage la so smsll there Is no room for doubt. . Fame la a bubble, but It la Just as well to allow some one else to blow yours lor you. Borne men are such rnbelievers that they would actually question the rex of the devil. Strangely enough, there Is no alinllarity between our mansions In the sky and cur castles In the air. The one thing the average girl cen t undestand aibo'it every man is why he doesn't fall In love with her. Many a woman who thinks her face is her fortune doesn't have to carry any burglary Insurance. . . I TABLOIDS OF SCIENCE. Brewers have found that tha ferment ing power of yeast Is lncressed by brief exposure to oson. One quart of liquid soap Invented by a Dutch chemist; It Is ssserted, wilt wah a man's hands a, M0 times. Reliable statistics show that of all tha timber treea cut in our forests less than half of the available wood material is actually used. Tests made by an English electrician have shown that it Is possible for a sin gle maater cloiV to operate 600 other clocks' strung along fifty miles of wire. It has been estimated by a Berlin scien tist that the commercial value of the electricity in a flash, of lightning last ing one-thousandth of a second is 29 cents. One of the oldest Irrigation ditches known to man has been discovered re cently In New Mexico. It Is probably between 1,000 and 3,000 yeara old and lies In a valley near Fort Stanton. By act of congress the standard barrel will contain hereafter 7,066 cubic Inches unless the cranberry is the commodity measured. Presumably even barrels pucker lip on due provocation. Each year thousands of bushels of strawberries go to waste because of low prices or some adverse condition. The Department of Agriculture has, therefore, prepared bulletins on the manufacture ot berry by-products, which should help In saving this waate. , A watch may be used to determine the points of the compass by pointing tha hour hand at the aun any time of the day and then placing a small piece of straight wire crosswise between the hour hand and the figure twelve, getting. ex actly halfway. The point, of the wire which cornea between the twelve and the hour hand alway Totnt due south. People and Events SECULAR SHOTS AT PULPIT. The National Federation of Muaiclans reports that the American people spend swe.ono.ooo annually for music, besides the great variety of chin music turned loose without an orchestra leader. The law Is bearing down hard on Hooeiers these mellow days. An Evsns vllle dad with more nerve than discre tion, was fined 15 and costs for spanking his 10-year-old daughter, who disobeyed parental orders not to ge out with her "beau." While looking at hi burning buildings a few months ago, Tom Edison got an Idea and developed It Into a light to we on the heimeta of firemen, which will enable there te see through smoke. This may be beaten by a device which will prevent spontaneoua combustion. Lehigh county. Pennsylvania, has lost Its champion pie baker, Sally Knauss, who passed away at s4. It estimated that In bar fifty-eight years of active Joy-making, Sally made mankind her debtor to the tune of tOOO.009 pies. If Sally ha not received a Joy-ride across the Styx' the ferryman doesn't know a good recruit on sight. An extended Investigation of the protein and calory content of the food pushed over the quick-lunch counters ef New York City puU pork and besns at the head of the list. To make assurance doubly sure the "quantity of protein waa determined by the method of KJeldahl and Its calory content was tested by combustion In a Rlche bomb-calorimeter." Hoston's favorite energy-booster stands up to every test. , The most beautiful man In. the world has been found In Boston, and answers to the nsme of William Alfred Williams. The accusation Is qualified by the state ment that he halls from Pittsburgh, The difficulty of reconciling the claim and the birthplace leaves the rest of mankind undisturbed In their notions of beauty reflected by a mirror. Sixteen years sgo In a street in New Tork City two 4-year-old babie saw each other and became fast friends over their playthings. They went to the same schools and graduated from the high school together. At a lunolieon given the graduates a few days sgo, the en gagement of the pair waa announced. Both are. 20 and will wed at 22. The age of romance Is not wholly lost. ABOUND THE CITIES. Tacoma haa installed motor equipment In Ita fire department and sent the fire horses to grass. Reading, Pa., haa a eurfew law which requires unescorted young women to scoot off the street at 10 p. m. 1 Chicago figures that 200.000 men are in volved In the building trades strike. All are not idle.- This is the open season for flshlns:. Kslt Lake City sold 1300.0u0 of sewer and water bonds to local capitalists "at par, accrued Interest up to July 1, 1816, less $4,230 for commission." The bond, Inter est rate i not stated. r The borough president of Brooklyn Jars Greater New Tork by proposing to aban don the new court house project because of the great cost, estimated at from 117,000,000 to t'SOrlOO.OOO. A Kansa City man testifying In hla application for divorce said that an in heritance of $226,000 by tils wife bsnished happiness from hi household and led to separation. When wealth comes in at the window, love scoot through the door- N Nashville, Tenn., has a bunch of finan cial trouble sandwiched with an official scandal. Eleven of the city's cash books, covering the' period from 1908 to 112, have disappeared and the city finance commissioner and city treasurer have been arrested. WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. "Hurrah!" was originally a fighting ex clamatlon and ' is derived from . the Slavonic "HuraJ" "to paradfce" the be lief being that valiant fighters went straight to heaven If killed. A lightning bolt at Laurel. Del., struck a half-grown chicken and stripped It as clean, of feathers as a new-laid egg. leav ing the bird none the worse for the ex perience, except the lack of covering. A Mexican who dwells In Acton, Cel., has been chopping and hauling wood for the last fifty years, and now thinks .of retiring from business and giving the. young fellows a chance. Hla age Is 11!, snd he thinks he Is entitled to a rest Because of the scarcity of clocks li. West Africa events are inied by the reg ular daily occurrence. For example, a native wrote that she had received news of her sister's Illness "a little while be fore the guinea fowls talk;" that is, about S o'clock In the morning. "' A Pittsburgh man haa a flock of In telligent chickens 'which, headed by - lordly rooster, march to meet him every day at the station and eacort him home, crowing and cackling their delight. . A man who can substantiate such a story as that has no need to weigh the catct. of a fishing trip on official vuie. from the Christian era till the present time, as statists, and historians tell us, there have been less than. 240 warless years. Up to tha middle of the nineteenth century It waa roughly computed that nearly 7.0u0,O0oJX)O men had died in battle si flee the beginning of recorded history, a number equal to almost five times the present estimated population ot tha globe. Pittsburgh Dispatch: The church folks who were excommunicated at Huntlngtoi.. W. Va., for refusing to give up dancing and card playing are also now exaspei ated. They got the ex coming and goln. Houston Post: Brother Eaves told his congregation Sundsy that Christian, crowd too much religion Into one day of the week, but we do not understand by that he aas alluding to those who spend the Sabbath fishing. Brooklyn Eagle: A religions meeting stoned by angered adherents of other sects In Plalnfteld, N. J., may convince pesslinlsta that. this old world Is not ad vancing fast Or far. Sometimes we brag tol much about modern civilisation. St. Lou(s Republic: The Ackerly ex posure of quarrels and bickerings over money matters among the Sunday forces will surprise no student of religious his tory. There Is one thing that religious work cannot stand and that la affluence. , The history Is all one way. The effect of too much financial prosperity on re ligioua organizations is, always either splritusl dry-rot within, along with emi nent respectability without, or straight corruption. When religion grows flnsn daily profitable look out for an Insurgent movement! DOMESTIC PLEASANTRIES. i "6)1. doctor, I'm so glsd you've come. J Jst hsd such a scare. We thought at first that the babv had swallowed a 5 gold piece." "And you found out that he hasn't?" "Ye. Thank jroodnesn, it s only a quar ter. Boston Transcript. uu ma ium. i once uvea in a I'ttle room on the top fhor." "How nice!" exclaimed the girl who reads about the aay life. "Only one fllaht up to the roof garden! "Washington Ullr "Pa 'sugcested that in conducting our Club rapr. each should take a depart ment with which she was most familiar." "Then, dear wouldn't vou like to have charge of Its make-up." Baltimore Amer ican. , The Sultan I want to sneak to you about the light of the harem. Grand Vlsier The beautiful .Fatlma? The Sultan No the gas bills. They're setting toe goldarn high. Philadelphia Ledger. Mr. Jones had recently become the father of twins. The minister stopped him on the street to congratulate him. "Well, Jones." he said, "I hear that the Lord has smiled on you." "Smiled on me?" repeated Jones. "He laughed out loud. "Ohio Farmer., "Now, don't talk too much when you go to call on our neighbor. You may answer questions, of course." "That la all i ever do," said the child. "And thev ask a great many questions. Last time they asked how much salary papa sot and If he ever auarreled with you." Kanass City Journal. INDEPENDENCE DAY. Minna Irving. From the shores of old Penobscot Where the ocean's roar is hsrd. To the home of sweet magnolia And the clear-voiced mocking-bird; From the pines, that whisper secrets To the pale moon overhead, To the live oaks in their mosses, There's a gleam of white and red. From the gray New England homestead Framed In pear and apple tres. To the valleys and the vineyards By the blue Pacific seas: From the rosy glow of morning To the sunset s golden bars, , Over, 'ail the land of freedom . Is a flash ot stiver stars. North and south alike they glimmer. East nd west the same they shine, ' In the palace and the cabin. By the palm and by the pine) Where the crowded city clamors, Where the sylvan waters call. Files the same Immortal, bgnnek. Waving glorious for all. . Twae for this the Continentals Starved and suffered long ago, Leaving footprints marked in crimson On tho crust of froxen snow. 'Twas for this the Infant nation, FYom the arms of Liberty. Made It ringink declaration To be fetterless and free. Just one silken, starry standard. Broad .and bright enough, behold! For both white nnd black together To be sheltered la it fold. Just one flag hove a people : That, united, lead the way . To the world' emancipation; ' ' And its Independence dsy. Moving Justice Up to Date. . Although the law In Its administration Is re puted to be the most conservative of human institutions, we have a striking example ot moving justice up to date In a recent decision or a New Tork court holding that a steamship company, in this age of wireless, haa bo right to bury at sea, without the consent of relatives, a passenger who diet after the vessel haa left port. In this case the steamship company con tended that the practice of immediate burial at sea is countenanced by custom, but tha Judge ruled that no s'uch custom would stand in view of the facilities now afforded by wireless teleg raphy, no matter what sound basis it might have had In the past Carried to ultimate length the logle of this would be to consider a person on shipboard to have exactly the aame legal rights as if he were on land, and flnslly to ex tinguish most of the many-century-long accumu lation of Intricate and inexplicable maritime law. The glorioua Fourth, being the lCWh anniversary ot our country's Independence, was celebrated iu Omaha. For the parade Colonel B. F." Bmythe Was the marshal of the day. Douglas street -never before presented such a sight as was witnessed oa Ita broa smooth surface. It seemed that the eO.000 people In Omahl were all, crowded In the apace between Ninth and Fif teenth. The firt specialty waa a greased pole fifteen feet high, which twenty-five or thirty ventursome boy tried to climb. The greaaed pig race also amounted to 'very tttl. because It waa utterly Impoaatbl to man roora enough la the atreet to let the x4g run. Ia the bicycle rex-e Johnny Hitchcock carried off the prise; In the foot race. Hank Coodrums; Id tha aaclc race, Harry Purdy; In tha ball throwing, F. A. Grant. Messrs. Cotpetser, Troxet and Kountse had private dlaolays of fireworks from their residences that were greatly admired. The fir boys outdid themselves in decotatlng them selves and the hook and ladder wagons. - Tha burlesque Salvation Army in the parade waa a base libel oa tha old SalvatlooUts, for whoever heard of a good old Salvationist drinking beer, and in the street at that? Four brans band and a drum corps furnished luuslo for the, procession, and the liverymen of the city sup plied the carriages free of charge. Nathan Rosewater of Cleveland i visiting brother, tdard Rosewater, for a day or two. his Mra Georgia Welch,' a widow, put Bnaater of Corpua ChrUU, Tex., 1 bo lieved to be the only woman In charge of a United Slate poatofflce of the first claa. Mr. Estelle I.awton Llndsey haa been ' elected to th city council In Los Angela' There are very few women In the coun- t try who are. members of councils. Los Angeles honored another woman last week, electing Mrs. Maud Crew Waters to the Los Angelea board ot education. Bridget Dunn, president of the Office Building ( leners' club of Boston, was present at the National Woman Trade Union league convention In New York re cently. She say that when she began to scrub she waa a sickly woman, and that today she can stand anything a man can stand. .Mr. Mary K. Fawcett of KenUworth. 111., haa been appointed dean of women at the Oregon State Agricultural achooL She la a graduate of th Galena till.) High school and the Ohio Stato univer sity, where she was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa. Ph took her master's de gree at the University of Illinois. New York club women .are expecting to entertain 10,000 women at the bien nial meeting of the General Federation of Women's clubs in June of nut year. Mra William Grant Brown ia chairman of the commltte on arrangements- Re cently ebe aald there was a highly de veloped interest on the part of the women of the country In problems which par ticularly affect the womea of the day. One satisfactory way of providing eiu ploymtnt for th surplus women of Eng land, now that so many mea are la the army, has been found In th street car service or ..tramway, aa Briton call It. la New Casti a sveclal effort seems to have been made ia thla direction, wlttt the resuit that women have proved auch an unqualified euccea a conductors that th manaaement la not only wholly satis fied, but Is soliciting further application from women for this work. We announce a peial "AFTER THE FOURTH HALE'' of genuine Diamonda, beautiful wlde-aprest. 'stune. from 2S up wonderful value. Borne priced at o ar aelllng elsewhere at tit to $69. Others prlcad at S5 are regular 14 values. - Ali other Dia monds at equal bargain price. Choose your mount-' Ing ladle1 and men's Ringa, ticarf Pin. Studs, Brooches, LValller Ear Screw, etc.. etc., all lat est atylea. We also Include In this sale a fine 11ns . of Watches. Open Face or Hunting Case, solid gold . and gold filled all the standard movement Illi nois, Elgin. Waltham. etc. Prices ranre from HO up. Guaranteed. BAST CaXDIT TaM. Opsa Daily Till a F. SC. Saturday Till 9:30. cl or writ for Catalos Ms- s. Pta DouiUa 144 aa our mImsmi) will call. ( LOFTIO BROS, a CO. THE NATIONAL CREDIT JBWLER3 40t Beat leia BhV. Osaaaa, Have You Got Really Desirable Property for Rent? , t?an you offer unusual value to a tenant! Is your flat, store, apartment or house calcu lated to appeal to a particular tenant, both on account of its desirability and of the rental rates f - If yes, then you really have something to advertise, and you can make a winning advertising campaign in the- classified columns of The Bee with the expendi ture that will make but a slight inroad upon your first mouth's rent money. Jl