THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MATtCH 2, 1MKI 1H J Tie Omaiia Sunday Be& E. HOdE WATER, EDITOR. PUBLISHED EVERT MORN I NO. TERMS OF 8UHSCRIPTION. Dally Tiec (without Sunday), One Year.. 14. ft) Uuily Kee unn 8uinlay, one tear illustrated Hee, onf Year linnrl j l ltiu Inn Tftar ........... Biturdiiy Hp. One Year lifntii.ih I'rniurr Patmr. One Tear.. l.VI DELIVERED BY CARRIE 11. !!. 2 0 2c .12c pnlly Hee (without Runday), per copy.. lluilv Uum fwllh.mt Hlimluvl. t)Pr Wt'k. Dally lie., (inciu.llng Sunday), per week..lc Uimlo . Uaa t.r s-rtriV Evening Pe. (without Sunday), per week 8 -i.. ... . . ti.i.. VOAL STRIKE COM,3StOTS MPURt. quires thut there shall ho no abatement close the land embraced in bis lease and the ci.ooi. ine ..onm ... i ot rcsuMt . -r-,... ... .,.ilt niiil f ffrt i !,,. Ii. .M imirpr no to A " M enuuea to me - IIUi H v,re i, w w ir""v ' hk rriiipn vi iiic ... . ... . - - I t ii... .nok .r.iln. niimosn: strike commission la on tbe whole fa- standard that will not only Insure pro- bul th) ,ands embraceil ln ,ny irase shall, voralile to tbe miners aud If acquiesced I teetlon of the United Kingdom, but I notwithstanding the lease, continue to be In by the operators, as It la presumed safety for all tbe vast outlying Hrltlsb subject to settlement, entry and ael'"- J 1 . . I . . . ti.-i.. I tinn hv nnnllfleit nprwn. m-ho In tood faith It will I-. will improve cou.llt.ons m empire. me power or. ure. i..i.u "SI ot mak- the nntbnicite region and perhaps avert being wholly In Its navy, that cannot actuaI trUrmpDt and malnUining ac that the schools are not used ln any way to bolster np private ventures. In future such conflicts as that of last be permitted to deteriorate. tual reiidence thereon, aa la required by yenr. The commission finds lu favor This growth In naval armament seems sections 2289. 1290, 22U. 2304, 2307 of the . ' - i ...,0 n. in... i.. .... ir,.i..flr.t.lf fnr It tit revised statutes of ttie United Slates. or an increase oi asen aim u,ii, i k " ...... w -- rnfere. nf duetion In time, deciding In these re- quite Impossible to foresee a limit to I i.. .hall, aa a condition precedent to snects In favor of the contention of the the competition and rivalry ln this re- obtttinlnB or holding such lease or transfer minor.. Tberp Is no doubt that In this snect between the great powers of tbe be required to agree In writing, that he will tbe commission Is entirely fair and world What must be the position of not. during the continuance of the lease. Evening Hee (including Sunday), i'Pr ,UHt Tlle PVdouce presented proved the united States In tins regard v lien J. rierpont Morgan expresses himself as decidedly dissatisfied with tbe tariff that Imposes a duty of more than 50 per cent on foreign works of art which he has purchased. On tho other hand. Borne other tariff schedules are doubt less collecting for him more money than the duties of his art collection would put into tbe national treasury. ln any manner, directly or Indirectly, vio- The government might call It an offset 8 ueo (.ecu, --:-' ..V.. "..ac Just. 1 he evidence presemeu tue u . ",;'' ' " late any of the provisions of the act of con- lf lie prefel8 lt by tnat nnnl0. complaint; of' Irregularities ln delivery conclusively that the miners are en- tills country shall have completed the I gresg entitled, "An act to prevent unlawful I should be addressed tj City Circulation Do partment. OFFICES. Omaha The Roe Building. South Omaha-City Hall Building, Twen ty-fit'Ui and M Streets. Council Muffs iO Pearl Street. Cliirago 161 Cnlty Building. New York-2X.' I'ftrk Row Hullding. Washington 6W Fourteenth Street. CORRESrONDENCb- One of the visiting delegates to tbe The rentals of lands lease hereon, after "if snuiuhts couveuuon ai cnieago a( titled to better compensation than they nary for which provision has already occupancy of the public lands." approved bad been receiving, while as to tho been made it will rank fourth among February 2o, isss, ... .. . i I .i. ti. ......oti.i n-lintiiir I The rentals of nours or laoor mey were ... rct. w v...-. J'" . .. deducting the expenses of administering clanvt that Chicago women have fig a very large numuer oi emiuojea mi . -v- lhlg ,ct gnall be Bnnuauy disposed or, un- urc8 mol.e gymnjetrlcal, graceful and slve. This was not tbe case with all on consideration, in view of the greatly der lnft dlrecUm of the secretary of the in- tltia than those possessed bv tbe of them but the aim of the commis- enlarged Interests and responsibilities terlor. as follows: One-fourth shall be paid . ' or tn m uut ine aim oi Nebraska, one-fourth shall women of any other city In .America. r nn i rn pniinnzp me wu i, uuu iur i uuic '-vmc iu . ... i t n..' - . r- , . " . ;.-,m. to new and. Al. y- . .,.,.... be paid to the county in wnicn me .easeu ui.m .,eu in.s torm expert contem- toria l m, terThould be iddreased: Omaha propriety auu justice oi lu.a wH-""'" Bee. Editorial Department. reasonably be Questioned. I - REMITTANCES. ' llllm,H(ilon re.-onin.ends arbltra- IttBBASKA AT THE EXPOSITION. Remit by draft, express or postal oroer, - payable to The Bee Publishing companj. tlon Of any aimcUlty or uisagreeuieui land lies, and one-half shall be credited ln piateg locating In Chicago is not Btated the treasury of the United biaics to m reclamation fund established under an act The Kansas legislature has voted of congress entitled. "An act appropriating Oft acla'Te ! It. award and suggests a I125.0U0 to be expended in advertising 17 .S WuVd tS.." Omaha or earner n f.rj COMPANY Phm for this that otlgllt to De accept- ine resources oi tue ouuutoit biuic to the construction of irrigation wo THE REE PUBLim . e to Tlllg contemplates the St. Louis fair, and some people can- the reclamation of arid lands," a nnn.lotltio rf I tint ramnrolinnri tt llT Xolirnskfl RllOllld June 17. 1902. XBl.rnBka Is not In I ine purpose oi mis act i iy STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION State of Nebraska, Douglas County, Oeorge U Tzschiick, secretary of The Bee Publishing' Company, tx ing duly iwrn. lava that the actual number of full ana complete copies of The Dally, M "nine . KveriinK and Sunday Bee printed during tne montn or eoruary, wo - Aa Odlnoa Comparlaon. I'hlladelphia Ledger. Home people are inclined to place no more faith in tbe czar's proclamation than In a platform adopted by one of our na tional conventions. SiielTlna; the Bombs. Brooklyn Eagle. The grant of Increased liberty In Russia 1 ru,io 2 30.K30 j a,uuo 4 ao.oito 6 .10,1110 30,570 7 ao.BBO ra.iMM au.oiu 10 ao.soo 11 soi n-J 12 80,tt40 13 80,40 14 30,070 Total.... 15 29,22ft H 31,320 17 31.B40 ... i i a I . a .1 1 1 1. ... i .. tnree representatives or me miners uuu uui uo ...e.Se. eU the economic use 0f public lands in the three of the operators. If these fail to condition to expend 1125,(100, or one-half t , of Nebraska whlci, are adapted only agree the matter of disagreement shall of that sum for the big St Louis show, to grarlng purposes; to encourage the Ira- I wm check bomb throwing till the reallza- be referred to an umpire to be ap- Nebraska la more than two millions ln provement, use and protection oi me grass tlon of still greater liberty arrives. Some pointed by a Judge of the Third judicial debt, while Kansas Is practically out of thereon ana o aeterm.ne w . peop.e never get enough of anything. ... v-. . . i, . I .11. 1. .. n n . . 1 , wnnilw M A . I w " r I ...... may be Justly and advantageously lnaugu- circuit of the United States, whose de- debt Nebraska has quite recently ad lg!!!!!!!!!!!!iil.-x clslon shall be final aud binding ln the vertlsed Its resources very extensively rated and maintained l 8i,4&o premisps. This also Is a proposition through nn exposition of Its own and 20. .... Don bt Ids 1'homaa Chicaco Post. The enactment of such a law could Still we hesitate to take as fresh news ...... ..,...,., t..,.i ..,M t iutifl.,rt m ...lnr lta L. ii,. inlii-lniw to the lUH el",nne,u ol lne oressmaners mat iimi Biimnu uc uiuj.i.u.nT iu .. j ilul, 1FUoi,iuij ii" .j - -figures are made, not born." Nature has ties. It is suggested that this board pie $12".00n for exposition advertising interests of the people of Nebraska or ever been gullty of maklng a "straight shall at all times be kept complete and tven If lt bad positive assurance that detrimental to the homeseekers w ho front that pending the adjudication of any It would be a paying Investment In might desire to locate in the semi-arid m... .......... !3t,B20 matter before lt there shall be no bus- fact Nebraska would not be Justified In section of tbe state. Tbe bill embodies 27 3i,o pension of work by lockout or strike. following the example of Kansas even all reasonable safeguards against land W. '3 , I A tmtkn. Imr.t..i,i4. ivuvminiAmlnHnn fa I If it llflll TnilFlPV tn filllTl. I mnttAiuiltf nunim i luijiuiinui irvvuiuiciiuukiuu o i . - .v VU.H. uiuuuui 21 31,U7 22 ao,2a 23 31.0SO j4-, 81.M30 95" 31,M Let lm Be Thankful. Baltimore American. When one reads of fierce battles over Tta nimptment would assist theological bills In the British Parlla- ia regard to a sliding scale of wages. The great majority, lf not two-thirds, materially In the much-desired recla to Im reeulated bv the nrice charted for of the attendance at the Louisiana Pur- matlon of arid lands by Irrigation. It coal ln specified markets and deter- chase exposition will be draw n from the seems to us that even at this late day mined by an accountant or commissioner region commercially tributary to St. I it would not be inappropriate for the , 853,432 Less unsold and returned copies.... .8it4 Net total sales S44.00S Net average sale 8W.143 nn-nunu: n TZSCHUCK. Subscribed ln my presence and sworn to uamed by one of the circuit judges of Louis Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and legislature to rescind its action and re Del ore me una ma uay ui i- -m un. j ,r. 1901 M. B. HUNOATE. (Seal.) ment, one utters a thanksgiving that there are some things, .t least, which, ln our own congress, we are spared. Notary Public. the Third Judicial circuit of the United Missouri. Flight of a Carpetbagger. Washington Post. The Hawaiian commissioner of asrlcul- There Is no Immediate or re- verse Its course with regard to the Diet- ture and forestry has departed fr an un- More signs of spring the thickening base ball talk. States. Not the least Interesting and mote prospect of migration from those rich laud lease bill. significant clause In the report Is this: states to Nebraska, and for that matter "No person shall be refused employ- very poor prospect for any considerable iimiQATlox WORK. ment or In any way discriminated number of people from that section ml- Five projects for artificial irrigation known destination and left a deficit ln his accounts. Since the completion of the Pa cific cable we have been able to get a great many fresh items of this sort If expedition of business Is wanted, all the sessions of tbe senate should be extra sessions. Striking Evidence of Prosperity. Philadelphia Record. A summary of the life Insurance com' panles in the United States prepared by On the succession to the office of dis trict attorney Senator Millard Is paired with his colleague, Senator Dietrich. Tho Change of Seasons from winter to spring are more marked than the ereat change of prices. If you are interested in new up to date house furnish ings our change of policy to a one price basis should interest you. Our reduction of 10 to 40 per cent on every piece of furniture in our store should interest you still more. Price and quality hnnd in hand convincing argument, in our Carpet and Drapery De partment is inspection. Baker Furniture Co. Formerly Shlverlck Furniture Co. against on account of membership or grating to Kansas. Nebraska must in have been approved by the Interior de non-membership in any labor organlza- th future as In the past re-enforce its partment and orders Issued for the tlon, and there shall be no discrimlna- population from New England, New elaboration of plans and the prepara tlon acalnst or Interference with anv York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana, tion of everything required for actual Tne Spectator. Bhows assets on January 1 employe who Is not a membef of any Illinois. Wisconsin, Iowa and the coun- operations. These projects are scat- J'f "f $i87?778?i98ind thTsurpluI moor orgnnizauon Dy memuers oi sucn " mo uim-i- iue oi mo awuuiic. tereu inrougu uie states oi aniuua, vui- over an Uabilltiea amounted to $295 629 768 organization." The acceptance of this I The people hailing from those states are orado, Moutana, Nevada and Wyoming The payments to policy holders were very will reo.ulre that on the one baud oper- generally hardy and adapted to the Ne- and lt Is estimated that their cost will nearly 1200,000.000. and the total amount . .... . . . i -,i I. . .... . . . of insurance in force was nnt much lea President Roosevelt will spend one ators snail not refuse work to men be- unis cumate. I be ..uuu,uuu. rreuictions as 10 tue . ,onnnnftnnft . , " ; " "T: Rnn.iHv in Xohraska. lie will find he Is cause they are members of the miners' Costly experience ha taught Ne- amount of land that will be Improved ooo.oob.oob durlnr the year. In the last ln God's own country on God's own day. organization and that on the other hand braska that one-half of the epproprla- by them vary, running from 20,000,000 five years the amount of life insurance union miners shall not interfere with uons ror expositions are itDsoi'Dea rv to 100.000.000 acres. ,u IorcB increased per cent, tnese .i it.i AirAtftnlnir I tinntinlrtn vnrknn Tk -tnl1 1 I nlevhltpra. thHr fnmllloa nn1 nonr rolo. T la ,..t .nnrulnrr li.nr thot ornii. u8ure reittie io orainary Dusiness. inaus 1LX1 liUl I II 1 11 I. tilJ 1 1..11 luav ucnivjiiu i v.v.uv.o. a iiutiic cui- I , - . . . . i9 mv. u ... ...... .j w wvu. . . . . . . . T ,,.. n . . . j . I i j j.... .. . .. I l., J t 1 -..t.-l. .... ..... l.i , u... iu iuiis tiuuaij i .uiuuiKU the rice lnaustry in Texas, we win urareu iu una win aouDiiess DC quite auKl u'uncs mat cuusisi ou piaints are reacumg tue luiuurmes al I to $1,305,164,072, an increase of 64 per cent eventually have to export rice to China generally recognized as sound, but lt 'airs at the public expense. The' Bee Washington in regard .to the proposed I in five years. These figures are striking lf we cannot Import the Chinamen to I cannot be confidently predicted that lt aoes not- however, contend that . Ne- plans of irrigation work. This was to evidences or prosperity, consume the rice here. will prove satisfactory to either the braska should be unrepresented at the have been expected, because each lo- operators or the miners. St Loula exposition. As one of the cality naturally desires to receive first President Francis of the St Louis ex-1 The commission is said to take a de- states within tbe territory that const!- attention. A Washington dispatch says optimism Under Adverse Conditions Bositlon will now have to send abroad elded position atrainst comDulsorv arhl- tuted the Louisiana purchase It is in that tbe cry has sroue ud from thous-1 si hii Character, for a. few crowned heads to enable him tratlon and In this it is In ncenrrl with I honor bound to make a creditable ex- nnila of western farmers that tbe lrri-1 MiiwauKee journal. to enjoy a dinner on this side of the general public sentiment. It Is a well MM Its resources side by side with gation funds are being used for the w5? wtth11'.-11 m.i'l!.' BtII established fact that the principle of tne other states in the Mississippi val- benefit of land ln which certain United thing is to be cheerful under dlsadvan- BUASTS FROM RAWS HOHH. He who will not lift up the worl will be dragged down with lt Preaching of itself will no more save than a prescription will cure. The true reformer not only destroys the evil, but he also builds the good. He does not care for his character whe ? not careful as to his companions. When a man is willing to go to heaven alone he must surely be mistaken as to his destination. You can know that a man has received free salvation by the fact that he gives free service. KEEP A fllEEnt'lL MID. Atlantic now and then. compulsory arbitration has very little eT- Such an exhibit can be made with States senators are Interested. It is I tageous circumstances, if one has lo3t The revenue U1 has moved up from support In this country, both employers an appropriation of $25,000. omitting, of needless to say that there is no evl- money, if business prospects fail, if ene le house to the senate. It will be well, and organized labor being with practi- course, the erection of a state building, de'nce in support of this charge, which fp t "ose'dear 'tone. 'then U the however, for everyone to keep a close Cal unanimity opposed to it. The state- which is superfluous. eye on it at every stage, ine incus oi ment that the constitution of the the lobby are numerous and nimble. United Mine Workers of America "does TH LEGISLATURE SHOULD RESCIND, there Is every reason to believe, will be mo.Dth or through the years as they pass, not present the most invltln induce- ln adoption of the concurrent res V. is safe to say 18 entirely unwarranted, it indeed a virtue to be cheerful. When The prosecution of irrigation work, I poverty pinches day after day, month after SKCll.AR SHOTS AT THE PULPIT. Boston Transcript: Those who brought the charges against Bishop Moreland of playing tennis ought not to have forgotten that the great Joseph used to serve in the courts of Pharaoh. Milwaukee Journal: At the First Metho dist church next Sunday evening Rev. Frank Pease will speak on the subject, "Hell: What is It? Who Gets There?" Beats free. Cordial Invitations to all. y Cincinnati Inquirer: Rev. Vandyke of Chicago may be right when he says that a great social revolution is impending. But he should take a more hopeful view of the situation. Social revolutions do not neces sarlly involve havoc and disaster. At this stage of the world they may be wrought bv Deaceful 'nrocesses. Kansas City Star: A Missouri preacher has declared that hereafter be will tell tho truth, the whole truth . and nothing but tbe truth in delivering funeral sermons. Jt is suspected that this clergyman does not care very much about officiating at funeral services, anyway. At least bis calls, after this declaration, are likely to be few and not close together. carried on under the present admlnis- and one has ever to deny self of every PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Since the date of his coronation King Edward has ordered four barrels of Ken tucky whisky. Admiration for the king's business sagacity grows as the dtmeusloLS of the royal thirst comes inte view. Philadelphia is again atrlv'ng to enferce Sunday blue laws a century old. Any ac- I....J . 1 ..... . a .v. 1- . r . , , . . I .... . a I 1 , ... , i - I UllJV luuKu-iur 1UAUIV, HUU LUC puzzle III March raUioad earnings were 14.6 per meat8 the 0Der.tors ta nter int,Jolut,OQ petitioning congress against the tratlon imDartlally and with a view to how to make one doiur do the work for cent greater than for the same month of contract relations . with lt" is very Pn88ae f he Dietrich land lease bill, the best results, and it Is safe to dls- two has to be solved, then the man who 1802. But the railroads are still too poor ni,iv rt AniiQA inm msaM.-. il I th lclslsture has tinoonNPion a! v marls I irwitf oil nAnta a tha Annrporv I can still ! chf rful is ft her.- H6 ll ft I rf w vuot owiuc i CBCUlUiCUi UI 111 ft 1 l vi v Jw is) iv tue vuun a, j , to pay taxes on tneir property on me part of that organization, but if should a deplorable mistake. The original same Dams ua omer property owuera. BUJjKe8t to lt the exoedlenc f mokw 'ana lease Dili. Known as the "Bower- The constitution of the United States the kind that we need to cultivate. Lmn .),. i.t a. sock bill." was doubtless framed nn In I i,i., i..)..m.i,in ..o. i. y- To acuulre this self-command, wa need . tivlties that disturb the slumbers of the Those Michigan university -""-""Xe lntereBt of the cattle barons "and We need to guard . . '""5. ,th who sheared half the head of tli toast- . " calculate t m,t la,i mnBi. . T Z, .1 "u.,! .1 ,nBt lvln w' t0 IrrM.tloi about lit-, w -"p f ,.UJi,mun Kunnimt mn.t 'ii mat mey ao - ' iwo-iunu vi iub Kuciic, nunc n tie things. If we can maintain self-control " Been aiscoverea that several New be preparing for a business career PrltJriam m.ri. tu, among the lambs of the stock exchange. reBentatjTeg ,nd ttat the tyenLSe BCOpe all vacant public lands west of dent The constitution goes further and ?t?ZhM rate of earnings In the anthracite re- lue lwm n,ena,n tne facinc coast places certain llmltaUons ou the various the new conditions. There is no great evil glons does not compare unfavorably ceases or sucn lands were not to be parties to the making of laws, the prln- so bad but that It might have been worse. with that In other industries. That iuWect to competitive bids, but a nnl- cipal one being that revenue measures Let congratulate ourselves that the A few more fines of $5,000 apiece levied on the great meat packing houses for violating anti-trust laws, as im posed In Missouri, and we may look to see the price of beefsteak breaking the high-vaulting record. u . ... form rental nf 1 mnt. rv. . .... , w worst is not yet! There is truth In the t'utuuu i mc reiwn wiiicn aeais wit a 1 .a i-. ou-i must oriinnte iu me luwer nuiise, ttuu Eaying that "ever: the relation of employer and employed num wa to be xact(1 '"m the lessees, it also makes treaties as binding as any and speaks for the independence of AU leases wer to run ten years, with law of the land. But where the treaty- nonunion labor Is especially Interesting. tDe Prlvllge of renewal for a second making power stops or crosses Into the It will not be Questioned that the ln- tena of f'n Tear8- the first lessee hay- realm of the law-making power is no- quiry made by the commission was !n the Prfnce 'or ich second term, where defined and the margin where most thorough and we think it will be whlen w, tantamount te a twenty- the two are apt to conflict Is so broad very generally admitted that it has 7W ,eaa- that the only wonder Is we have not poneuts of woman suffrage will concede ben partial ,n conclusions. If Tne DltMc bill was carefully bad more serious controversies over lt .... ,.t a I 't recommendations are heeded there rramea 00 "an that would overcome The last strlkine example was when of the movement for the enianclnatlon uould I0'"" Peace ln the an- the .b,f e!onB nU"ed aEalnst the Bow- Hawaii was annexed by majority vote i ,i ... , , Susan B. Anthony la still on deck ac the leader of the woman suffragists In their annual national convention at New Orleans. Even tbe most confirmed op- ot the sex. According to Governor Garvin of Rhode Island the average price of votes in towss ln that state where there is ne contest is only $2. It must be an aw fully slow election ln Rhode Island tbraclte coal region. rnooRass or a aval ahmammht. The effort of the emperor ef Russia to induce the nations to curtail their expenditures for naval and military armament has not only been unheeded, when they can't manage to work up a but there Is being a steady increase in contest that will force prices up over the building up of the sea power of the this low-water mark. great nations and there is no promlKe of abatement In this direction ln the If the exaniDle of the Missouri lects- near future. Great Britain was never lators becomes contagious In submitting more progressive in this respect than at a constitutional amendment compelling present The navy estimates of that the railroads to carry public officials country for the ensuing year provide for free, the favorite way to connect with an expenditure of over $179,000,000 aud a railway pass will be by getting Into in explaining this the admiralty sec some sinecure state office created spe- retary said that while the estimates daily for the purpose with no other I were unparalleled In time ot peace or emolunieut but the honor. I war, the great competition and rivalry ln the matter of naval armaments con- I Mi 1 The werst thing brought up against tlnued to make this enormous and un Judge Parker U the resurrection of an productive expenditure necessary. By old letter purporting to prove couclu- the begluulng of next month there will sively that he voted for Bryan In 1KHJ. j be under construction for the British Bryan evidently was not aware that he navy the total of seventy-one vessels, had such eminent support In the Em- Including eleven battleships and nlne- plre state. Tho double-barreled ques tion suggests Itself Was Parker try lug to fool mil then or Is he trying to fool Bryan now? teen armored cruisers, besides other war vessel. It Is not difficult to understand why Great Britain is making this enormous addition to Its sea power. It Is due to Kausiis City happens to be having a I the general policy of the maritime na- Uttle bout with the telephoue company I tlons of Europe ln this particular. All there fur lower rates, although the Kan-1 of them are most actively ennged iu sas City tariff is really lower tuau that strengthening their navies and Great of Ouuiha. With half again as many 1 Britain cannot lug behind. Indeed it 'phones in the ct haue, the Kansas I has lieconie a settled conviction In Eng City companies' highest charge Is 00 a I land that that power must uot only be ear, as against Do tn Omaha, while its I equal on the sea to tbe next two strong lowest charge for parly. line service latest naval nations, but to any three o ubout the same as lu this city. If Kan- them. With Germany, France and Bus sas City is entitled to a reduction of I la pushing forward iu this direction lt telephone rates Omaha certainly Is also, U manifest that British security re ersock bill and wa fully concurred ln by Congressman Lacey, chairman of the bouse committee .on public lands. who bad made the public land laws a life study, and Is a recognized cham pion of the western homesteader. It was an unfortunate circumstance that Governor Mickey was not ln pos session of the full text of the Dietrich bill when be sent, his special message condemning this measure to the legisla ture. It Is exceedingly doubtful whether the antagonism whlcn this measure en countered would have taken the form of a legislative remonstrance to congress had Its provisions and the conditions under which it had been introduced been fully understood. The full text of the Dietrich bill la as follows: Be ia enacted by the senate and bouse of representatives of the I'nlted States of America ia cengress assembled. mat toe secretary of the interler is hereby authorised, ia his discretion, to lease tor live stock graiing purposes, for such advance annual rental, upon such terms, with such restrictions, In such quan tities, net exceeding twenty sections in any single lease, ana for such time, not ex ceeding period of ten. years, as to hl:n shall seom reasonable, such of the public lands within the state of Nebraska as are In their natural condition valuable only for live stock grazing purposes and are not capable of Irrigation. Not more than one lease shall be. directly or Indirectly, made to or held by the same person, and ne loase shall be transferable, except with the sp. proval of the secretary of tbe Interior. So far as practicable, actual and bona fide homestead settlers and owners of private lands shall have a preference in leasing th adoluing public laDda. and where two or more such homestead settlers or private owners are desirous ot leasing tbe same adjoining public lands, the latter shall be equitably apportioned among them. So long as any lessee fully compiles with the terms ot bis lease, but not beyond tbe term for which, the lea U given, be may la- of the two bouses after an annexation treaty had been unable to muster the necessary two-thirds in tbe senate, and now we see tbe Cuban treaty, although ratified by an overwhelming majority, made to wait upon legislation of both houses, first to delay Its enforcement, and second, to shift part of tbe respon sibility on the representatives ln the house. If the house were opposed to a treaty, this would be an effectual way of hanging It up in the air Indefinitely. every cloud has a silver lin ing." Though it may. for a time look so dark we can see no glint of the silver, yet we know it is there. SWEET BOO OK WORK. The new 2-ceut adhesive postage stamp bearing a portrait of Washington that had to be labeled for Identification drew upon It a downpour of expletives as aeon as lt showed its head, tut the adhesive stamp proves to be a work of art beside the new stamped envelope of the 2-ceut denomination that has now made its appearance. The em bossed imprint ou the envelope for the first time gets away from the customary oval and is encased in a rectangular frame with rounded corners while the bust of Washington has (lutings around the back of, the neck resembling the rough side of a wash board. If Wash ington Is to remain fiit In the hearts of his countrymen these new postal pie tures will have to be called in. The school board's rule against the use of the public schools to promote projects of a private character Is sgaln beiug too lnxly enforced. The children In the public schools should l pro tected uot only against forced fontrllm tlons, but also against Impressment In money-making entertainments without regard to the worthiness of the cause lu w hose name they are undertaken. For what is djue by xronioteri outside cf Ideal Coadltlona Rarely Experienced by the Msltltfde. Indianapolis News. President Eliot of Harvard, who recently sounded tho praises of hard work, has since had his opinions enthusiastically sup ported by Bishop Potter. The bishop re gards labor as a sweet boon, aad ln ad dressing an audience of working women the other day said to them: "I hope you recognize the great privilege ef toil," ad ding. "Happy nation, happy men and women who have work to do, and do lt!" This is all very well In its way. but such remarks from such men can really ' have but little Influence on the people who do work In making them regard their toll as blessed Every mature person of common sense knows lt to be true that work, es pecially congenial work, Is a thing to be welcomed for many reasons other than tbe monetary recompense President Eliot, who Is a worker, and Bibbop Potter, who else works, knew this. With all due respect to them, however, they and their kind do not work as men and women do whose dally bread depends upon their constant toll, and. therefore, their sense of work's bleasednesa is not likely to be appreciated by the mul titude of toilers. Few persons who labor complain of their toil because lt is toll: they accept it as a matter of course, as a part ot what life deals out to them. It they are unablo to feel the bishop's enthu siasm it is because they are not free to vary their work, the are tied to it year In and year out; they cannot eacape from it except at the risk of pinching poverty to . themselves and their families. There are , no summer vacations for them, so trips j south In winter, no tours of Europe, no i running away to springs or seashore "for , a little rest." President Eliot may work ; sixteen hours a day, as he says, but he does : not do It of necessity 300 days iu the year. I Nor doea BUbop Potter. When either ef them is worn or weary, he calls a halt and recuperates. It Is the ability to do .his, the certainty that tbey can do this without loss to themselves or others, that causes tb work they like to seem so blebsed. It is this lack of freedom to move about and to enjoy repose when repose would be wel come, this necessity of working when work is s burden, that s the chief sling ef pov erty, and nothing the volunteer worker, as he might be called, may say to tbe toller from necessity can alter this ftct or make unrcmlttios labor seem a Joy and s privilege. . j traveling mighty difficult on oiled roads. It cost a Chicago railroad man of sport ive disposition ust 175 to attempt a flir tation with a woman In New Orleans. Tbe incident is an instructive illustration of Crescent City talent ln separating visiters from their money. A Jerseyman possessing an uncommonly trustful nature applied to tbe health de. partment ot Newark for a permit to kill himself. He was advised te merge his melancholy and water bis stock. Sure cure for the blues. According to the decision of the supreme court of the District it Columbia, wemen clerks employed by the government have an Inalienable right to exchange gossip, but they must set rush Into print to dis cuss family affairs. The long-distance kicking belt has been awarded to a Pennsylvania mule which scored a reach of 150 feet. The animal en deavored to caress an offlceseeker who promised to redeem all bis pledges Though a failure, the effort was heroic and the motive admirable. Tbe marvelous nerve and self-poise of young America was strikingly sho'ftn by a girl of Is, whs testified In a recent murder case that she did not go to the reora ln which her father's body lay, but Instead calmly watered the plants in the conserv. atory, ate her breakfast and aerformed other household duties uamoved end un vexed by the shadow of a crime. As s sample of "filial devotion" It will be fortunate lf the country never hears of Its like again. DOMESTIC PLEASANTRIES. Mrs. Featherly 1 mean to ret well, doc tor. I am rolna- to throw all niv will nowr Into the effort. Dr. Pomoous That will be vain and use less, madame. You are now ln my charge. Kansas city journal. Ascum How are the plans for your new house coming along? Subbubs SDlendidTv. My wife has finally laid out all the closets she wants and now all the architect a got to do Is to build the house around them. Philadelphia Press. "What can I preach about next Sundny that will please the entire congregation?" aked the new minister. "Preach about tbe evils of riches," re plied the old deacon. "There isn't a mem ber of the congregation that is worth over I2.M0." Chicago News. "Why does Mrs. Dlnsmore hate Mr. Tem pleton so relentlessly?" asked Hojack. "He once alluded to her aa a well pre served woman, and ome one reported lt to her," replied Tomdlk. Detroit Free Press. He Will you marry me? Bhe No. He Well, will you be a bridesmaid at the wedding when I marry Mlsa Wilkinson? I am going over to propose to her now. Somervllle Journul. Shopper I want to get a vase that doesn't cost too Floorwalker Yes. madam. Chlnaware department, fourth aisle in the base ment. ... Second Shopper Where did you say the "vawees" are to be found? Floorwalker Art department, madam; second floor, front. Philadelphia Press. . "Tes, he proposed," Mips Paxaay con tinued blushing, "and when papa enme into the room he found me in Mr. Hugglns ar,vi!h, now I see," exclaimed Miss Ppeitx. "T wondered what your father meant today when I hea.-d him telling my father that Mr. Hugglns bad an old head on young shoulders." pniiaaeipnia tresa. POPE LEO'S LAST PRAYER. i. nart nf hl own contribution to the celebration of his ninety-third birthday und the twenty-nrtn anniversary oi nw eiutnuii as pope, Leo XIII wrote a Ltln poem, which has been translated by Dr. William H Ward for the current number of tho Independent. It is expiame mat nu m trmnt has been made to follow the metre of the original. 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