THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE IRA. L. BARB, Publlshor, TERMS, $1.26 IN ADVANCE). Nebraska NORTH PLATTE, ELIMINATING SPACE. Of dovlces for tho elimination of pace thoro 1b no end. Thoro can be nono, until tho pcoplo atop progress ing. Occasionally a project Is pro posed of trtoro than usual daring. Tho particular prlzo for which tho com mercial world Is now striving U tho trado of Boutn Ainorica, snyB mo - Cleveland Plain Doalor. North Amor- lea and Europo each want tho bulk of It Tho natural advantago which this contlnont possesses has bo far boon moro than balanced by Euro- pcan aggressiveness. And now Eu- ,. proPo... , cu o a. .ta. dlstanco that separates her from tho objoct of her commercial longing. It Is flgurod thnt llvo dnyn nro long enough to transport European goods to South American consumers. To establish such a schedule lnvolvos on- rlnnnrlntr ..ti.1 n-innr-lnl flimftlltlcB which may, of course, finally provo Its impoBslblllty. By rollablo parties tho "Ibero-Afro-Amerlcnn railway Is proposod, first, to cross Spain to Gibraltar, whero ferry boats will transport trains to tlio African coast; thenco run to Bathhurst, tho nearcflt point to South America. From Bnth- hurst to Pornambuco, Brazil, Ib but a IhrecMlay run for fast BtoamerB. Tho cost of carrying out this project, daring as It seems, would bo but a mero fraction of what tho United States nlono Is paying for tho Pann- ma canal, And n half dozon li.uro- pcan nations would bo benoflted by It. It oocms by no means Impossible An unusunlly peculiar damago Bult has Just been aocicicu in xnow xotk by which tho widow of a flro chief has been awardod $25,000 for tho loss of Ills Ufo ln a furniture ootnbllsh- rnont nro. Tim chief foil throuKh an open well hole ln tho building into a cellar half filled with water and was drowned beforo ho could bo rescued. Tho opon woll bolo wao In violation of a city ordinance This suit, with its largo damages, will help to om- phaslzo tho highly Important fact that such ordinances are Intended to pro- vent Just such nccldontB, and that dls- rwrard of them leads (o criminal and civic liability when a lire lo lost. JL" 7 .. , There are many ordinances of tho kind held Jlghtly in regard until a ratal accident shockB tho authorities Into enforcement. Since It has been decided to ostab llsh municipal baths for tho million at Coney island, other and ever moro ambitious plans for Its Improvement have been formulated. Thcso lucludo a continuous walk and drlvo along the entire five mlleB of its ' wator front, and a now bulkhead lino, which kas been authorized by government engineers. A contract has boon lot 1W1 V IU1I T Will J A-VWb I . ,, .'. . , t ,. at Its base and twenty feet at tho wn, Burwouuwu cum-Tow This will protect tho Island from those periodic invasions by tho At- lantto which lmvo frequently boon quite doBtructlve, All of which Is exnectod to attract a hlghor avoroee of patronago than tho resort has hlth- ertn cnloved - Tlio baruer or Annapolis have ap- pe&led to the secretary or tho navy to compel the musicians ln tho Acad- Cjmy bund who have onencd barber shops "on the side" to abandon com- peUUon with local tonsorlal artists. From the consumer's point of view here may be poor oxpectaUon or got- wis a veivei anave irom mo nana mai nammers tuo DftSB drum, nl- tnough this Is offset by the prospect of an export massago from tho nim ble-fingered flutist. PosBlblv the bnr. tiers, per so. may forco tho Ibbuo hv carrying the war into Africa, form n band ot their own and sorenado tho nnffim..n .. . Alfred Girnudot, professor of 'oner- ntlo expression at tho Parte Consorva- tolre, BuyB that ho knowa thoro must chicks aro hatched. I sot nbout thlr be good volcflB eomewhoro in tho toon eggB undor tho honB amMlng United States, but that throo-quartom at the Americans who apply for ,, Btruetlon In singing are terribly handicapped by noyor having Btudtod piano-piaying. u mo guiou French man's statement incroasos the nunv ber of young AmerlcnnB who tako 1cb sons on tho piano, ho will Incur the rantmnnt nf folk who un ,f , A certain minister of tho Gospel hailing from Now Zealand advocatoa a plan to tattoo tho chins ot marrlod women to distinguish them from their l.l If tattooed for every marriage, some ot our society queens wpuld resemble picture gaiieries. A 25-ceut piece waa recently takon from the foot ot an elephant In the New Vork Zoo, where It had boca se curely hidden till tho creature's cIIb comfort over its ill-gotten wealth be came apparent. The animals must be catching graft from the humans. SHORTAGE OF WATER Increase in Agriculture Necessi tates Use of Reservoirs. . All Available Sources of Supply are Being Employed-to Render Serv- Ice Until Mountain Streams are Used Several Timet. Tho shortage of Irrigation water n th(J naturnl Btrenm8 it season ro- , fet th. tiI0 watCrs used for irrigation in earllor years were derived directly from tho melting snows of tho mountains to much greater oxtpnt man nt tho prosont time. Tho cold of tho "ignor aimuucs waa men uiu uu ; " rlztl'Xmli fr(jm tho p)acj of Ul0,r preclpltatlon t0 th0 lowor rcnchea 0f the rivers, through Which they find their way to Join tho ocoanlo waters, writes W. P. Hnddcn In tho Donvor Field and Farm, This agent Is ns nctlvo now ue'thon bllt nlono is InadCniltttO tO OUCCt tt BUr flclontly regular distribution of these """"" Z.!?"??"" R hnfl eupp,omenlod bjr Ul0 UHe of rCBCrvolrB to Bloro th0 Watoro and prov0nt them from going to waBto. jj0t oay lM tho attempt been modo to storo tho flood and othor Burplus waters In order to Bubaoqucntly dls tribute thorn, that thoy might add to woii-weing ana prosporiiy oi inoso " " " 3" mwh mQrQ ,8 qu(rod thQn formcrly ttud ln order t0 moot lhio requirement our resorvolr 8yntemB have coiiBtantly grown. All available sources of water are rapidly being mado to ronder aorvlco, until tno watora or tho mountains aro laaen nut nt thn airnfima anil rntltrnnrl RPV. , tlmnR ,.nfnrft thov . flnaiiv dls- chargod Into tho bigger Btroams. Wo may yot loarn to furthor lncronso tho duty of water, but If wo do wo will not lesson tho questions rolatlve to "o changes proaucca nnn suncreu oy these waters used for too purpose of Irrigation. Wo will on tho contrary intonslfy thorn nnd probably find that tints minnMmia will Iia rnfaiwl. lt woll know but Btlll moro 0 orIy nccopt0d aB n fact that tho wa tors of rivers rising In high mountains whero thoro Is littlo Roll, scanty vego tation and no human bolngs to pol luto them, aro comparatively pure, many of thorn very puro Indeed. This ,B th f wUh tno, wat0" r, our mountain streams and la not n rancy .. Ml M.h , n. BOC,ato wlth tho mountanfl nnd thoIr fl0cltislon. Tho rockv face which their surface bo genorally presents doos not wholly withstand tho attack, gentle though lt Boom, of tho falling rain or molting snow. Tho rocks yield littlo by littlo, it is truo, but the wator la L'evor tQ onr,c'h ,t80,r groatlj. ,Q m,nDrni mttor at their oxnonBO. Tho Work dono by tho waters ln a year, a month, or oven ln a wook, whon moan- tired ln tho aggregato 1b surprisingly largo, but no given Quantity of this water, a gallon or bo, carries moro ",a nn nnuosimni part oi tno pro- k Thin wator is usunlly colorloBB and fr0fl from organo mnt01rUocaUBO wo hnvo no aCCUmuitj0n of decaying or cni0 matter such as neat. etc.. to contamlnato It, Whero tho aurfaco la covered with soil thoro la littlo differ- onco botweon tho soil and tho rocks on which tho soil rosto. I do not know whethor tho changes which take place In this soil proceed moro rapidly than t. 1 1. 1, . . . 1 L , in iuu luuna inujJur ur iiui, ii is lire' Bumnhlo that they do. but thoy are es sontlally of tho aamo kind nnd this la truo throughout tho mountain region Those waters suffer, littlo changoBo 'onB as moy- conunuo to now ovor tho rooky bodB wh,ch oy havo cut tor t0,mBolv08 ,n,tho flnnko ot ST UtUo moro than tho puivorll!ed rock on which they llo. This howovor Is no longer truo when thoy Ibbuo from tho mountains and onter tho plains. Sitting Hens. In managing sitting hons, my first Saro ,Bt(? " thn to henB nro treo Vmni VirnVXh A animals that might frighten them and injuro tho eggs, anys a writer ln tho llultlmnrn Amnrlrnn. T nlvmvo ilnof with lnuoct powder whon Bottlnc thom, nnd cacl1 week after that till the up JTn . mo natcnea, bo rAt 'TTS i1(!na nii ,..,,, nrn ,,,,, ' coop, 2 by , 4 feet, with a lath run, whero cats and hawks will not Intor fere, constructing tho latha bo as to conflno tho hen and lot tho chicks run at For food tho wool 1 "o ary cnicK ioou, ana rurnisn with plenty ot. water. At first I food Ave viii.ua u uut na iiiuy gruw uiuvr -wheat ntul nrncknd ram nrn tuiVintl. . I n .... tuted for tho chick food, and beef acraps fed alone or mixed in a wet mash aro fed three times a week. "T. Z ; 1 "wr. dlorry Btock8 dug whon rlp0( nnd k t perfectly dormant until plauted. Tho ,, should ho trimmed to Btralght stems and the roots cut back to 4U inches lt straight, and lt branched frm 3 to 6 inches, the length being governed by tho branches thereon. Tho branches may bo cut from 1 to 2 Inches In length, says a writer ln an exchange. Tie In bundles of 50 or 100 and cut the tops back to 12 inches with a hatchet, HARD TO IRRIGATE POTATOES Farmer Should Hesitate Before En taring Upon Business on Large Scale Without Experience. Incidentally, potatoes arc as difficult a crop to raise by Irrigation as thore 1b, and a man who Is considering go ing Into it on an extonslvo scale should consider vory carefully the risk that he 1b running if ho hofl not had provlous exporienco with the part icular crop. "Second growth" renders potatoes unsalable, and at best tho prlco received 1b bo variable from year to year that lt Is much of a gambling proposition, oven with an oxperlenccd growor, whd only expects to mnko n profit by sticking to It year in and year out, taking tho years of high prlceB with tho years of low prices. A potato plant feeds from tho rootn, nnd tho tubers grow with nourishment secured from tho roots and do not grow independently; that Is to Bay, tho potato Itself does not tnko any nourishment from tho soil, but sc curon its nourishment from tho root How Important this fact 1b will np pear, If you go Into potato growing, whon you becomo worried, perhnps, as to whether or not yoa aro getting n second growth on your potatoes, bo- causo this fact has an Immediate bear- lng on what cruises this second growth. Many growers would toll you that second growth 1b caused by too much water, but I am firmly convinc ed that It Is caused by too littlo wntor, and when tho ground bocotnoB dry the growth of the plnnt Is suspended and tho tuber ceases Ub process of continuous growth ln overy direction, nnd tho starting or fixing process be gins In tho tuber preparatory to ma turing, If tho ground over dries out sufficiently to stop tho continuous growth of the plant, lt begins to ma ture. When n subsequent irrigation comes, thoro Is a stimulation to start tho plant growing again, and slnco It has begun to mature, tho tuber can not continue growing ln ovory direc tion, but starts to grow but of one or moro oyes nnd forms now potatoes which aro uttached to tho main po tato. SHOWS VALUE OF IRRIGATION Records Show That Crop Yield Last Year Wao Dest Ever Experienced by Irrigators. Tho valuation of Irrigation as n safo producer or crops waB omphaBlzcd particularly by tho crops or 1010. So far as recordB show last year was tho best year over oxporlencod by tho farmers who are farming on govern ment projects. Many of tho crop yields roported for 1910 aro regarded as phe nomenal. As another evldenco of tho growing opinion ln favor of Irrigation, tho movement of settlers westward goes Bteadlly on, thero being yet good op portunities to obtain an Irrigated farm under ono of tho government's big canals. Thero aro now several hun dred fnrmfl open to American citizens. Thcso aro located In different sections of South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. POULTRY NOTE8. No fowl Is so hard to doctor as a turkey. Do not crowd your poultry quarters. It docs not pay. Egg production can bo increased by breeding and soloctlon. Puro air and sunshlno aro tho poul try breeders' best friends. Tno non ib now laying many a ground for noxt winter's complaint. It is qulto ns easy to grow turkeys of superior quality aB lt Is to grow thoso or lnforlor quality. Tlio nowiy natcned cluclc is vory tender, and oven under tho best or caro Bomo of tho broods aro Buro to dlo. Tho ehanco for profit ln tho produc tlon of turkeyB Is gradually improving aB tho result or a moro general uso or ileah, Tho demand for fresh eggs Is ono that Is seldom met nt any season of tho year and ln any soctlon of the country. Turkeys can bo hatched early ln tho spring and should grow to weigh from 14 to 20 pounds by Thanksglv lng week. A secret of ouccosa with turkeys lies In avoiding Inbreeding. A littlo turk debilitated at tho start by Inbreeding has a poor chanco for Its Ufo. Chicks proporly fed, housed and cared for will need no medicine. Give them all tho sub poastblo, but pro tect thom from the raw Bprlng winds. Thoro Is no bettor time than now to sot goeBe eggB. act mom unucr a lion, allowing hor flvo eggs, which are about all Bho can conveniently cover. All admit that If It were not for tho unnatural losses that havo been sus tained ln tho past few years much moro profit could bo mado from grow' lng turkeys. Clean, dry qunrtors, kept frco from Ilea and mites by oprnying, and plenty ot puro water to drink at all times, aro prime requisites in rearing n brood ot chicks. Thoro Is no othor kind of llvo stock that will return so largo a profit to the successful producer no will poul try, and no kind of poultry la more profltablo than turkeys when propor- ly bandied. Ono of tho very best chick foods tor baby chicks can bo mado at home in a common coffeo mill. Grind to gother two measures ot sound yellow corn, one measuro sound hard red wheat, ono measure best barley, to msKe a coarse meai, nna aaa one measure ot rolled oats. FVed on wood or galvanised iron feeding from a food trough. a m we AND OTHLR Cities Chinatown Tragedy NEW YORK. Puzzling conditions surrounding tho murder of Dr. Frederick Eugene Post, a wealthy dentist of Now York city, havo boon clenred up, revealing a wanton crime. Dr. Post was mortally Bhot- while ln n stuplflcd condition by John Dnlton, n youthful criminal with n long rec ord, in tho presence of another man and two Chinatown women. Pollco Commissioner Cropsey has Issued clr-. culars for distribution throughout tho country, asking for Dalton's arrest on sight. Information on which Dnlton is charged with tho crime was given to tho pollco after much persistent ques tioning by Lulu Smith, 28 yenrs old, a lodger ln tho Chinatown district. "I had known Dr. Post protty woll for a long tlmo," she said. "HoJ didn't havo to llvo ln Chinatown be causo ho had a good deal of monoy, but ho seemed to ltko tho Ufo thcro. I know him well enough to know ho Hall and Churches for Courting OO'S 'ITTIE DUCKIE lb 00 M-H Sweet sucar lump whem shall vv get, MAKK1ED HICAOO. Lady Tennessee Claflln Cook has becomo tho chnmplon or Chicago lovers, and would Intro duce a system in tho churches where by young men nnd women would bo enabled to abandon tho street corner aB tho plnco or meeting and courting, out or sight or unsympathetic parents. Sho would furnish halls and churches whero thoy might carry on their lovo- mnking unmolested, but undor tho supervision-of not only the church, but also or tho stato. Lady Cook at heart Is a matchmak er, and Bays sho Is proud or It. Sho declares tho reason for so many un happy marriages is that the young men and women havo no real chanco to become 'well acquainted before matrimony , In her apartments at tho Congress hotel, surrounded with flowers, books and candy, tributes from hor Chicago admirers, Lady Cook told her viows on lovo-maklng. "Yes, I am a matchmaker. Why not? I am proud to bo one. Thero Is no better work that a porson can do than to start tho boys and girls on tho right path to a happy marrlago. What I would do Is to opon tho churches which llo idle all wce and there al I Prili J' i 11 She Runs Hotel for Good of Town 7SURELY MRS. MEADE- AYOU'LL let US -stAt.- WE'LL STARVE IF VOU D0MT COUNCIL GROVE, Kan. Running a hotel for tho good of tho town Is tho last word ln civic prldo and credit for this "dogroo of municipal patriotism belongs to Mrs. Lewis Meado. Her husband Is president ot a tank lloro and imply nhlo to furnish n-B w-th any monoy sho needs Ior enjoying nro, nut buo continues to mtumgo tu0 Cottago hotel, much to tho satisfaction of hor regular board era and tho trnvollng public. Twenty years ago Meado sold his hardware business and bought con trol of a national bank. He and his wlfo decided thoy would build a now houeo and bought n deslrabto lot on which thero waa a boarding house, In- tending to removo tho building and erect a modern homo. Tho houso was full of boarders whon they carao Into possession and Like Miracles NASHVILLE, Tenn. Mountnlneera regard aB miracles tho hook worm cures recently porformed ln Tennessee Tho stato has four field workers out and they havo discov ered about 1,000. caBes slnco last July. Theso Held workers do not treat casos unless there la no other physi cian available. Tho plan Is tor the field worker to travel through tho country calling upon such persons ns are roported suffering for a prolongod pe,r,od " "p,?,ns h 8 m ",0 M I fit SltS IJUi iialBOtUU IU lUUnU IU UUUA' I work Investigation. It a diagnosis m m I T . I it- vl S a. 7WL. Is Cleared Up had begun to use morphlno like so many of tho rest of us, nnd I know him woll enough not to wnnt to havo any other woman coming .between him and mo. "Last Thursday I went to" bco him, I never used to knock at tho door, and when I opened lt Thursday I surprised him and this May Mansoll. Thoy looked foolish. Thero was n blamo good reason for this May Man soll looking foolish, becnuso her fel low, Dalton, 1b a gunflghtor. I ran ovor to Poll street and found Dalton and his pal, John Rice. I told them what I had scon, and thoy went back to Dr. Post'B house with mo. Whou wo got thoro Daltort and Rico pulled their guns and Dalton shut tho door "'Now,' ho snys to Dr. Post, Tvo got you right. I'm going to give lt to you now.' "He and Rico Jumped on Dr. Pont. When thoy hnd gotten all tho doc tor's clothes off thoy backed him up against a wall and Dalton shoved his rovolvor agnlnst Dr. Post's body nnd llred. Dr. Post Bcrcamed nnd Dalton fired again. Then he nnd Rico put their rovolverB back ln their pockots nnd walked out." Dr. PoBt WnB takon to n New York hospital nnd died a few hourB lator, low tho young pcoplo to moot. Thoy could bo furnished with Innocent amusements. "Would It not bo bettor for thoso young men and girls to meet ln a holy nlaco and become acquainted than to bo forced to use tho street corner ns n meeting place? Boys could como from tho streets and meet girls who otherwise would bo forced to stay at homo. "Somo peoplo nay that tho sexes should bo kept apart. I say that lt Is natural for boyB nnd glrlB to grow up together to puro man nnd woman hood, and that this plan will aid ln their doing so. "At theso meetings thcro should bo present Bomo older porson ho may bo a minister or not who will super vise tho wholo plan. If this Idea wero followed, allowing tho boys and girls to really know each other, great good would bo accomplished, I am Bure." Lady Cook, formerly Tennessee Claflln, was ono of tho most famous beauties ln this country and among the first to marry a foreign title. In her youth she was tho sensation of society in tho east on account or her remurkablo beauty. Her hand was sought by a multitude of suitors from among her own countrymen, but Lord Cook, nn English nobloman or wealth and a prominent leader In society in that country Anally won hor hand. Tho marrlago occurred ln New York nnd was solemnized on a most elabo rate scale. nil wore told to find other places. Two of them begged ao hard to bo al lowed to remain that Mrs. Meado yielded and sho has been ln tho busl neBB ovor since. By allowing tho two boarders to re main sho was barred from making serious objections to others and thoy kept "edging" In until Mrs. Meado do cldod to repair tho old houBo for a hotel and build an addition to it. Slnco thon othor additions havo been built and tho wholo houso nicely fur nished llko a homo. Thero Is no of flco, no cigar counter find nono of tho hotel air about the placo, features which mako lt a novel attraction to tho traveling mnn. "I can't toll you whether lt pays to run a hotel," snld Banker Meade, when asked about the profits ot "The Cottngo," "bocauso If thoro aro anv profits they go to Mrs. Meado and If thoro is a deficit lt comes to me. Tho deficits, however, do not come often. What wo llko about this hotel busl nosB that wo wero forced Into Is thnt wo aro ablo to furnish a comfortnblo homo for strangers who como hero and that Is profit onough so long aa Mrs. Mcudo likes to run tho placo ana sno seems to enjoy It," to Mountain Folk BhowB tho hookworm disease, ho calln in tno family physican and gives him tho data obtained and consults With him as to treatmont. Dr, Olln West of Nashville says: "In middle Tennessee n little hnv who had had beon flat on his hnck for turoo yeara waiuoa six miles to bco a Held doctor and walked homo airnln tho same afternoon. This was within a monm niter nis lirst treatment." A woman who had been doctored for years ior noan irouDio was t rented ror hooKworm nnd a completo recoV' ory followed, i "Wo aro morally taking thom out ot their beds," says Dr. West, "and many casoB aro reported of men bed ridden for several yoars who aro now able to work." While this hookworm campaign is on the field workers are making re ports on general sanitation, tubercu IobIs and typhoid fever, MY DAUGHTER WAS CURED Bv Lvdia E. Pinkham'j Vegetable Compound TtilHmnm. "NM. "I send vou here with tho picture of my fifteen year old uaugnior Aiico, wao was rostorod to health by iLydla E. Plnkhtim'o Vcgota blo Compound. Sho was palo, with dark circles under hec oyes, weak nnd irri table TwodLToronfe doctors treated hot and called it Green Sickness, but sho prow worso all tho tlmo. LvdlaE.Plnk. lam'n Verrotable Comnound was rec ommended, and after taking thrco bot. lies Bho has regained her health, thanks to your medicine. I can recommond it for all fomalo troubles." Mrs. L. A. ComcnAir, 1103 Eutiand Street, Balti more, Hd. Hundreds of such lottcrs from moth, ors expressing their gratitudo for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has accomplished for thom havo been received by tho Lydia E. Plnkham. Medlclno Company, Lynn, Mass. 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