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TITE OMAITA PA1LT 11EE: SUN DAT, ATVnili B. 1003. 16 Ties Omaiu Sunday Bee ' E. ROdE WATER, EDITOR. ; FUBLtSHED EVERT MORNING. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, tmlly Hen (wltliout Sunday), One Year..$J i'nliy )w ami Sunday, one tear... .( 1 0i 2 00 l.fw 1.00 . o .12c IHuMrateri Hee. on r f'inday Bp, One Year piurdy He, One Year Twentieth Century Farmer, One Tear.. DELIVERED BT CARRIT3. pally Hee (without Sunday), per copy.. Itnllv Tta farlthniA ftiinrfnv) fMr WeeK. Iiailv Ijce ilncluillna Hundav). per week.-Lc jHundny Bee, per copy J5 K veiling Heo (without Bunday), pef week Su Evening Ilea (Including Sunday). Pcr,. week 7. 19o Complaint of Irregularities In delivery should ba addressed to City Circulation De partment. OFFICES. , Omaha The Bee Building. South Omaha City Hall Building. Twenty-fifth and M rltreet. Council Bluffs 10 Pearl Street. Chicago 1640 Unity Building. New f ork 232S Park Row Hutldlng. . ! . I . - ... . . A DOVni.K 8TAKDAHD patriot. I tariff unless duties on tne classes oi aorstanaing tnst a reiruiar annual royiwi iree u.uvery w m ium j.n.ivuo When W. J. Broatch snd his side part- manufacture In which tht so-called alty should be paid to department ora- or tne postonice cannot do ooscurea. aeri on the police board allowed too drug-1 tnlttts are en;:acel are reduced -to such I cinls on each appliance. I Rural frea delivery Is here to stay. It gists ana nquor dealers or vmana -lan xtval a to put an end to all Amer- .These are rather startling disclosures la bound to be still further perfected W 1 yS a aa. Waa V at ftaaa, W ai VaiaTaatces A (hal TltfflA t- .1 I . "e Ik"... ar V... tw.L it,., had lean manufacture. "When that hap- If borne out, indicating as they do In Its details and enlarged In Its scope. VI m VTKS VI W BaM aw v. 1 ar v f ml k . . f - a a right to expect that the favor would be pons, as trusts are the feature or me mat uio rostomce department nas ocen imuun noiur uisiuaiwurui reciprocated. This explains why the. I jjay jn foreign countries, free trade and I for some time a very cesspool of cor-1 or package addressed to anyone witmn World-Herald tries to make light of the protectionist alike, you will hare su1stl- rupt practieee and renal abuses, to the boundaries of the United States will Ini.rtnn tntod the foreln trusts 'or'domtl carry out which there must necessarily be placed In the hands of the person for of police officers who had scandalized the trusts and the prosperity of foreign hare been collusion among numerous whom It la Intended by the postal car ervice years ago and ahould br right workmen for the prosperity of Anierl- officials. The man engaged In the Invest!- rlers. Rural free delivery is the most have been barred from ever again oeing rnn wnrvmin " Th fret, trade nlanl cation la Mr. RrUtnw. who it seems notable Improvement of the postal senr liowea to wear a policeman a unuurra. K m11 ,i- tl,. .rii la aptinr K Hlr .i.tWItv nf the Ice of reeent veara Th. fh.f the Inl.mom conduct of I -""" "c t'v-j I -v- " - theae men had been committed years ago corporations alone. There can be no president and who can be depended does not make their reappointment by the discrimination In the tariff. It must upon to probe the matter to the bottom present commlaalon less offensive. The mal. appiy equally to the products of the n,r":d CV" r .Uout manufacturer and to those v I . M it.. w A ii ii I rri. a. it . aw 1. nAt tlon of the eommlaalen at the terr outaet, oi uib corpomuoiiB. 11 11 wouiu ut-1 xue revem xuia respecung mo ." -U MJl 1 1! A COMPARISON OF NAVIES. It Is hinted that the Soo line Is en tertaining serious Intentions toward Nebraska with a view to building into this state from the north in the net Waahlngton 401 Fourteenth Street. CORRESPONDENCE. !... n n.w. and edl torial matter ahould be addreaaed: Omaha flelary of police power Usurpation de Ute, Editorial Department. t ir. M ITT A Nf?Ka. Remit by draft, express or postal order, I many years been generally rega If It wrmlil ilfV. lion OI ine eommissien a me very uui.ri, . -r - " - - distant futiirn thntitrh Ita nroelilent aa before they had entered upon the reorga.it- stroy the trusts all competitors of the paratlve strength and fighting qualities j. " ' , , t,. Mtlon of the police force, and the board trusta would also go down. ' of the German and American navies 8erts 11181 u wUI alwTS keeP Mlnoe- thcrefnre could .ot l-'the baby act a. Contro, ftn(, regulatlon of tho can hnve no usefu, re9uU, its tendency ! St ,pul supremacy In the hu cvunt. iriusvawus - I . i 1 a. t A. - -a. l I I'lIUJ WrBl 1U IU1UU. iXe)rHnltH 18 Willi' n i iiirmiriii iiiiih ri v i iiii if if m si:ii itiiifi hiiii i i-uinir in ituhih h iupiiiiv hi ichsl iu lilt; "n'answer to this Indictment the bene- Utnte laws. Is obvlouslylhe wise and naval circles of the two coantrles. not ") -'J"eJ"" Opting field for neigh- Omnha or eastern exrhan THE BEE PUBI.I8HI aonml nolle Thmht ahn. 'nrt trill ..mmntlv. Af n1 will an1 frlendlV re- Mnng railroad Systems, but While It ucinry ui puiu-c iawcr unuipnuuu uc- - - - . .- . . m. Ill nlnnma (.i.Krt.ii en .ill dares that W. J. Broatch "has for can be corrected and Industrial progress latlont. It Is admitted that Admiral J' e' m Ztt iTnVrlli many years been generally regarded as nd prosperity conserved. With a Dewey wns Indiscreet In what he .said J " .iw ' , iT one of our most eminently respectable thorough InvestlgnUon of the organlza- In disparagement of the German navy, "7s1, trengxn 10 iraae cen ers check-, except on citizen's for whom a very considerable $oa and methods of the corporations yet his utterance hardly gave warrant j no' coMpTny."1' nnmber of Omaha people entertain a engaged In interstate and foreign com- for the Intemperate references to the STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. Klata nf Nrhruka. TVllialaS COUntV, SS ompiete copiea of The iaily. Mpr nina, tne d,mlfflctai organ. "Broatch would wholly satisfactory we shall learn what ing most of the German references to .f t urai rti STIIW-m long ago have succumbed to the attack, further legislation may be necessary fur navy, but it appears that In naval templates laWhlnr. LtSli Jl . (Jeora-e B. Tr.achuc ruhllshlna Com pa ays that the act CO : mont 1.. 2,815 t S1.B10 S 81,70 4 ..ai.io I S1.D20 Sl.WK) 7 8t,B0 8 1W.170 U1,M 10 31,MO 11 Sl.TSO 12 ai.Tao 13 ...81,7(10 14 81.700 IE K,5UU 16 81,5 40 Total own amply able to take care of I . . I. . . . ,. . genuine affection and who as a busl- merce, as provided for, and with a American navy on the part or uerman v.hrv. -ri, ness man and citizen enjoys the con- faithful adralnistrailon of existing newspaper, and some authorities in . ,na'0. J7J Amrr-1 .. " line comes oc not. ickfeecretary of The Bee fidenco and respect of the-ieople gen- 'aws. much that Is complained of will that country on naval affairs, trnf nmbVr ofy f uu and erally. "Had that not been so," adds .be remedied, and If results shall not ba leans can well afford to regard aa amus- con- weekly . f i .. ,j t t-- I for an iiiniin ii rxtii in na h nn wnn in iihtv ii in i i iih i .w u w w j uc Dupt,i v idivu muu a 1 w- - - .i-.. j i . i . :v ':r" rr.r-.::; :" f tw. Mnutn. . nted Bnm idi..on. it i stated ur u,B migw ....si.oHO B""" uyniiuu fuierimi miu u.9i ; " " 7. . T . learn something to his advantage bv wax Dm lor me sinci reguiauoua ior-1 ftmm. ., ... t - ,, " late editor of the late Madison Mall. 19.... 20.... 23 ".!!!!!!"" mpnnl disprove the accusations made l4 ai,4o by The Dee. It simply affords a strik .81,400 fellow citizens." .3iJiuo -it ., f,. ,j Kw MtsiciPALvtrzERsRip iy hkw torr: bidding officers of the navy to talk on a-a, il iuio ncic ti ii nuiu - J uu I I me sirengtn or an ame Teport uy i sucn matters ror publication, tne w nsn- Hon. Robert Grler Monroe, commls-1 Ington correspondents could send out ai.mo iM illustration of the dunl eliaracter I sloner of water supply, gas and .cleo I some highly sensational interviews re- . .81.740 1 ... I ...( enM nAnAM vu' I MnM4t. .kn.A e i.n 27 28 29..... 90 81,4120 1 81,700 SpeelBe for Worry. New York Telegram. Womad who lived to be 102 years eld In her formula tor attaining great age gives of the man. No man who has fleured trlclty for Greater New York, thelgarding the view taken there of the 8i'.07o in nubile life in Nebraska Is aa console- authorities of that city are waging a expressions of German opinion. These ...80,000 U0U8 an examnle of the double standard v,Korous campaign to secure enabling J officers are said to be anxious to showthe paradoxical rules, "Let nothing worry of morals as W. J. Broatch. As a legislation that will open the way to I in a public way their resentment, but ' hardwni-B merchant he ima ixirrie a fair the construction and Installation of a have been cautioned not to talk for pub-1 rieaain Both side. . Less unsold and returned copies Net total sales ; t)B,14 Net average aales 80.W53 OEORGE B. TZ8CHUCK. Subscribed In my presence and aworn to hefore me this 31st day of March. A. D., 1803. M. B. HUNOATE, ' (8eul.) Notary Public. What has the anthracite coal strike got to do with tho price of Easter bon nets, anyway? 9!?H? reputation for business Integrity. As a municipal electric lighting plant for llcatlon. BLASTS FROM TUB RAM I HOltft. Men who are always digging up the. roots are sura to be disappointed la the frulta. What ahsll it profit a church If it sell all Its oysters and lose Its spiritual power? The economics of Christianity are not exhibited la the economy of the col jctlon. Our pride on account of the slna ws do not commit will not procure pardon tor those we do. When a man boasts of his broad-minded Bess he Is usually trying to hide bis sbal- low-headedness. When a man knows the depth of the soil of sin ha will not go around looking for a wider field of usefulness. There Is no difference In the principle back ot the new pack ot cards In the parlor and the greasy pack In the penitentiary. across the seas continent. Fwlfllled. between continent and A Point Well Taken. Louisville Courier-Journal. Americana must admit that at least one of Count von Reventlow's criticisms of our navy la well taken, 'He says with truth Mayor Ilarrlson say. they have tax shirkers In Chicago, too. No city has an exclusive monopoly cf them. Kansas City Journal miMi. nffi..iot . .(oi.iiv..i . tne country-, metrorjoiis. The recom-i 'inc ract is that there is no r?rr mate-1 luo w"r cnnaien me Datiieamp i.a?i vtuvitu H3 lino rrvouiiDiicu a cir" I"" I w I . . , utatlon as a monumental fraud. As mendatlon of Commissioner Monroe for rial difference In the relative sea power bltl0B- ;tU ot the vinous mayor of Omaha he Is reputed to have P""""-'"" ""C"'P kv ui ui iu iu umicu uu wimauy. Aueinuld on the prow and let Mre. NsUon built a sewer connection from the main investigation into the history and con. latest statement of the Navy depart- smash It with her ax - vi . i i il I ditlnn of the Utrhtlncr tnnnnnnl. In that I ment cntnnlled nn TWomhop 1 last I - nr"" 10 uis Biun-uouBB ui ms my a v - -j- - i BhnkespeBreaa Prophecy t . . , . . . . . . , . A I ritv. a revlAtv rf wtileh la iTiinrrwirafnl I almwa that ilia TTnltaA flintam la anna. I I-ruse. inuring ine last: nignt or nis nrsi " " f , f . 11, 7 . "I Philadelphia Record term as mnyor tne Doodle council com- , i"" vi vl u'i" it remained tor Marconi to harness "the blue pussed a resolution, ordering the lrom this It Is made plain that there and Germany is ahead In the number sightless couriers of the air" which Shake cltv attornev to rnnfeaa Wmonr fnr never was more than mere nominal I of vessels bnllt and building. This I apears forementloned. They are now made $45,000 against the city of Omaha on a competition in the electric lighting serv-l statement of course did not take Into I Mrvlcbla drudges in carrying messages claim trumped up by the ens comnanv ,oe of New Yorlt and ,n tne last account the five new vessels author The next arbitration may be ono to which was pronounced bv W J Con- few years the last color of competition iwd by the .last congress, which if In arbitrate conflicting interpretations of ncu at least $30,000 above the amount nas eea removed by not only the mer- eluded makes our navy outrank ,that the arbitration decision. to which the a-aa comnnnv waa fniiT Bpr of 811 the various electric lighting of Germany in the matter of battle- entitled, and which, moreover could concerns, put meir establishment in ad- snips, rue united states has 109 ves The gopher often works much mis- not have been collected in the courts aitlon or a community of Interest with 1 seis bunt, embracing a tonnage of 278, chief In the darkness, but he cannot long Broatch appended his approval to this tne gas "sbtlng companies as well. As 2.r9; 44 vessels are building whose ag- that the navy is "heterogeneous." We have withstand the light of day. .teal within a few minutes' after ita a resalt- Ne York has been powerless gregate tonnage Is 300,484. Germany Pued no aettled policy in creating it. , . . . .. In the trraan nf a Hlitlnw nniinnnt. I haa a tnrnl nt VK VMatkia wtft. o m Dul ono on year after year adding VHOKe.. v,u vue msi nigm ana in me . - " - new shins of tvcea different from thoae ot last nour or Ms second term Mayor uum .. wuuuo uivmeu as their predscessors, the result being a bodge Broatch signed the electric llaht con- Ior Blreel "Knt'ng and ror commercial ioiiows: isuiit, wnn a tonnage of podge which It would be difficult to classify, tract that filched thousands of dollars Patronage, and went through the forms 382,715; building. 20, with a tonnage of For thl congress has been responsible, and out of the pockets of Omaha taxpayer or aaia r city contracts . without iuo.713. The total vessels in our navy. " ' " "t".; wy J u" J,01; wi.- I -1 . t m ..il.. I . ... " I mm nn a hnl. kn.th I wiiinl-lriiT n lit I ' wwbm M.-fuoau i u.KU xue legiHiauve uuv-a win uuw piovutoi A8 a ClUZen W. J. BroatCbt has con-I "'cuul-u -c Vy I vu-wuS w.c uU..u.u8, me iuo, wun I authorities In the Navv dennrtment mhr up on the gymnastic, of moving its ducted himself without reproach as I arraneed figures. an aggregate of 578,743 tons. Captain are in a poaltlon to know something about bands backward as well as forward. mayor of Omaha he looted th treaa.1 inquiry into what has. been . ac- icsoee, cmei or tne office of naval in- lavai matters. iiry' by emplovW several hundred complished in cltle. enjoying municjpal telligence, officially declare, that the If an auspicious dedication count, for I street scavengers to carrv the nrlmnriea ownership seems only to have empha- United . States stands - third In naval anything, the Bt Louis world', fair and ordered their nnvment nn t Blzed tue predicament In which Xaw sirengtn, arriying at this conclusion by Now that Jan Kubeiik haa fallen in lore hmild have a strenuous career from cltv trensnrr vhen tha oiw im York City finds itself. Official figures I considering as auxiliaries and not asllth the beautiful Countess Marianne tart to finish. , the men a penny for actual work ner- from Chlca0. Detroit, Allegheny and actual fighting craft the light-armored th" "wHnm" which was formed. . fcmaber of. smaller places all testify cruisers, protected and unprotected aus". had neeZi nee7aT"n3 District of Columbia commissioners Among business men W. J. Broatch 0 tne economT and efficiency of municl- cruisers, gunboats, . torpedo boat de-1 passion" should come into evidence the have prohibited spitting on the capital has enjoyed fair credit but as arbi- pnl 'nstallatlons. Chicago's whole out- 8troyer. and torpedo boats. In point of very next time be rosins his bow. Yet again idewalks.x This will be hard on back- trator for the state of Nebraska and as lay for capital account and running ex- battleshipa now. available, however, W6.r ",p aln" baffling proposition. the United Starea atnnrl. flftt, . ,an me oulfulnesa a sort of wist- wuuus vuuBrcBou.cu. riai.T ui uie property turned over ' ' - I . 7 . . " ' Iful yearnlna- br naturet And ahnuM llttl. . ....... . I Ita in.Ml,ir.r. la ,9 Anf !?0 T LI1. . V . I Am . ,.. MlaHtra " H ! . M f I . " XI y Wllimm UOrsran. the leasee nf the " "i"--""". u.iv",wo.w, wuiie vue ""-" ui.:icm.-y 01 ver- Kubellk. hapDl y married, be-a nrev to that President Dla of Mexico 1. not the penitentiary he acted the part, of a con- esumateu cost at current rates of the an ana American seamen, particularly unnappiness which means so much in the iz..at- annrafc.mi.tva wr hta rewtlnn anmmata emnir tt. .nnMi. electric lighting It has had from It dnr- In the matter of marksmanshln. it la Development or genius? The Kubeiik sttua- -. r - i -- I . .T . . . . . " - t- .. ... . ' I tton luat now la not mikahmH.. . k- for another terra if be consents to yield of spavined old mules, a couple of worn l"K uie corresponaing Period is $3,535,- " oe aouniea mai tne latter are axtistio aoiat of view to popular persuasion. lout old wagons, and a Job lot of old earaea n mat i irue umi me American i - hrmi.v wtiinh nno- n m inas oeen put into it The showtna- fr gunners aid not make a aattsfnrr I " " "i" toat. w ui. aaa 4 v u uuuc uin lllllHL 1 H Vlim lllfl . ' tm 1 -w j a RhflmrApIr TTT ninv cn!n Uttlf- ri. I flVtnrilflnn tAtilil nnf Kara ua. a I Detroit and for Alleehenv la ermnllv showing during the Caribbean sea ma-1 Atchison Globe. ttge now and then by beating Shamrock $5,000. for $33,000, and pocketed for his good' aIthouh a none of these cities neuvers, but the Germans showed "Tx- 25r.hiDaPof,,rn7 w. are reaVto m L but to get the cup it will have to beat services $500, for a half day, work. aoe8 ine "emce "tend to supplying ceeamgiy poor marksmanship In firing ny nation pn earth and yet the little do- the American cup defender. Mr. Broatch Is known to be' fore- p consumers, from whom the on tne Venezuelan forts, being far .ur- tato bug laughs us to acorn. Ever hear handed and alwav. ha heen thrift- private lighting companies draw the passed by the British gunners. Of I 01 the D, united States Buffering with the x? m- u.r- i,A -.ci I TV. io, k t.j, I bulk of their revenue and th irroat n.re course the avennre Amerloan intt0n. I ffrasshojiper? Are we not powerless before w.-v-upieu xuo mayor. . 4. oi tv.A . . the gypsy moth? The bug family taxes this Sonlfolnesa la Fiddling;. Bt.' Louis Republic. that n. n... I. -o-l I . - . , lu" " J .ooi-.jr "uruur iu nirui-I , ,-, in nnn ono . .... .i.. t. not back- ,ng quality to that of Germany and unequal light between the nation and the cltr treaanrv fr a.i I ward at all In expressing his position. I would be an easy victor in war, but I hugs the latter ever remain unconquered. $2 500 more from tha believe," he says, addressing the we should have a very much harder Th0 W0T!' .tbt att.ok. th" cotton pUnt 14.000 miles throueh twenty-four differ-1 chair be manssred to ennd.ir hi I their profit ent atatea and territories without aet- business affalra. mannered tn ir.r o rvJ Commissioner Monroe - - I ' r, vv uiwtt p,K7SJ ting outside of the protection of their I a year out of the &n antra I nrv Aa mnvi . nl " " " " I ,v. .m ,., ,rom u, - . . .... . . I ...... th. hm tsnftnn .... nn,. United State, treaanrr a vi . I nlaJr ano board of estimate, "that tasa tnan we had with Spain. At all "Tl.: " ' ... k " A. I w w ipuv ui I I nmf I IVlaVV VUgj Ven t,ap sy s9 f vW vVV W VI Irfta BUllUalll river commissioner. A a dnMa New Tork wlth It own plant could events, it Is to be hoped there will never out of our zardens. The chinch bur costs Admiral Dewey, laurels be would ard patriot Broatch stands peerless In I prcmae e'ctric lighting for public uses 1)6 tr'a " strengtK. and prowess be-1 us $100,000,000, the Hessian fly $50,000,000 have lost them long ago. Fortunately thla coimtrr at a cost much below what Is now tween the navies' of the United Statea tn grasshopper $90,000,000. The big for him, they rest on . achievements I 1 I charged the city. Whether reasonable I and Germany. rather than words. I rat ahti-trust L cqislatiopi. I price, can oe obtained from private United Statea hasn't enough money or men to win any war with an Insect. President Roosevelt', speech at Mil- companle. or whether the city can with n 0' the papers that regularly voice. PHYSICAL CULTURE FAD. It i. to be feared the Sabbath observ-1 waukee In regard to the control and better result, maintain and operate its the trust magnates' view, declare, that nee enforced on the legislature by I regulation of the great corporations and I own Plant 1. for you to ' determine. I whatever Judgment may be handed Governor Mickey will be a distinct nov- what was done by th last congress In &0 however, urge that legislation be I down by the court of appeals in the elty for some of the members. There Is this direction haa it. chief interest in Immediately asked and that you , be I Northern Securities case it will un . tantrftr tlmt the habit will become thA assurance elven that tkia lpoHalfitl.in I given the power to establish and main. I doubtedly be carried to the TTnitl - 0 I I . . . . 1 . - I nana! ara a llttla aick or It. At permanent upon them. lis to be faithfully and fearlessly en- tam electric plant for street light- states supreme court, so that at least a present "physical culture" is producing or forced, ine president said that mere u iaier you aeciae that it is J tar mJ expeciea 10 eiapse before supposed to be producing a great crop. Xmmmm 0, nooaat aat Leaa, Dalaa; Athletle Itaata. New Tork Sua. "Culture" haa been cultivated until many neoale are a little atck of It. At Pari, thhik. the American Invasion is imaortant even thaa the legislation Is the Interest of the public .0 to do." the .tato. of th!. mode of financiering There are many varieties of both apeciea. getting altogether too .trong when the administration of the law and he Bo pertinent did the suggestion seem Anally determined. While the merger eJ , ""'cui "re. ly mall. It must be American capitalists undertake to buy pointed to what i. already being done that 'the movement for a municipal promoter, are keenly alive to the im- ,amited that the physical kind seems to be up the privilege of furnishing gas to as promising what will be done. "In lighting plant for Greater New York portance of the questions involved In pursued with the more enthusiasm. Thou tha French capital Paris by gaslight the same spirit the law. will continue was at once taken up and appears now their bearing on their future operations, nds of well-to-do persons use the Turk Is a touchy .ubject with the Parisians to be enforced," declared Mr. Roosevelt, to be well under way. It 1. certainly the great mass of the people have not j rjjjn "'tor't ug. and they have a right to object to mak- and there can be 'no doubt that he the most laterestlng development of fullT realized what the consequences Kat men seek to recover the waist of Ing this feature of their life dependent meant fully what he said. It was a muaiclpal ownership sentiment that w111 be If the bar. are let down to the youth. Lean and hungry Cassiuses would on rank outsiders, who might wantonly plain warning to the great corporations nas manifested Itself In this country launching of consolidation schemes by they were fatter and rush into who. ex- . ,l .1.. . 1 .tn.nnMa n lt.a tt.nm, I inn 1TB rflT1luiniliniii nrm eiira, V.a I inn SARV rOoTa nr a An H nv mmnr. .n I tm. u.ui.u u.u i. -r VUTO oa uio gun ni mo vruu. uioiurau 7 . . ' X'.'. " " ' r"m m,..el.. and aaften their arteries. Most Of expect no leniency from this adminls- rar-reacmng. wnen tne eecision is reached in the , trn b- pro .nd ihow our aouai Renubllcan voters of Omaha "upon I tratlon, that It will exercise to the full-1 -! I Northern Securities case there will be athletic Instinct by yelling at foot ball and whom reta the responsibility for the I est extent the authority which congress POSTAL SERVICE abuses. either a complete abandonment of this base ball games or betting on horses. But course to be pursued by the party In ha. given it The investigation of tho Postofflce de- "Pecie. of corporate combinations or a w "r er'? of " . rf"" . . I r a v- -a .v-l v,. u v.. . tA v-I tremendnna amanolnn r I aticism. W S plan S'asonS Of Oiet. We ror- lue impeuuiug cuy campaiu suu ia-1 u re(u lw wi irgiwaiwa 01 uae paruueui, unicii wiug jiruoetuieu uj i - i .a, punch and take up the punching bag. vlted to read carefully the address do-j last congresa the president expressed I the fourth assistant postmaster general, j ouaineaa. . We Join athletlo tluhs. We hire Instructors llvered by the editor of The Bee out- J the opinion that it wa. impracticable to It Is understood by direction of the I - 1 1 athletics. We forswear smoking for ii-i iu.... nenin. n. .,1.1.1, i. I .tz.mnt mnna TTa thnn.hi nnt.i.n -r I i. rii.nin.i..- atinaaa that maw I The DooDle of Omaha and Nehraakn I weeks; so eager are we to encourage our IJU IK iu, vvux.nui.uia, U9 nuau .a I " w ...... u a u v hvihwi v& I jftvoiviruv, ,a e. - -"- j 1 - XV bUV tlckfita tO S COUTSO Of bOXing printed in full on page 21 of this Issue, value Is to be expected from ceaseless cause numerous change. In the oficial WM sincerely regret the departure from ,""on, arj(j uiually tire of them after we Serious and thoughtful perusal of what agitation for radical and extreme legls- personnel of the department. It la I miuai aim reiocauon in anotner naT, be.n knocked into our original limp- la there said will, we feel aure. clve a I latton and this i. the view of lntelll- atated that nroof ha. been found that atate of Mr. J. R. Buchanan, who has ness a few times. better understanding of the political gent student, of the subject generally, there were annual assessments ' tn the dne so much toward the reclamation . WhtbriTh0Ut T '"'"th"!4 kes'the Bltuatlou with riferuoe to municipal A policy of destruction, as some urge, if division of salaries and allowances, of northwestern Nebraska from a verl- JX,u2r7 grin! "with". tands la our politic and help republican voters to successful In crushing the grest cor- which collected considerable .Turns of table wilderness and Its settlement by ..nd, . take or start on long walks, not discharge their duties more intelligently. 1 poratlons would Inevitably carry down I money that went Into private pockets nearly a quarter of a million of sturdy without pithy comment from appreciative tt ltli It th whnla Inrluatrlal atn.r.t,.. I .r. nnt nuvrl tn- an. ru.lttteut nor. I Slid IndUStrlOUS DrOdUCerS. If thft man I Small DOVS. Wl pieage ourselves XO cx- .... r ..... . .. I , . . , .... I w a a .1.. , I -h ma 1oa turn hiato I erclse a half hour before breakfast ana a me Btapsticai exmuns OI penaing or I xvswwuuu ei a griM-rai sou iduib- i pone, it naa oeeu iuuiiu iuai ruipiuyes - v a"- .n . b.f0re colna to bed' and the Impending labor troubles look big en I criminate character would be sure to have been Induced to buy stock in cor- "ere only one grew before Is a ,,ronwilled of us sometimes keep that paper, but we nouBt remember that pro-1 fall." said Mr. Roosevelt, "either be-1 poratlons formed and conducted by offl- buman benefactor, Mr. Buchanan cer- pledge for a whole month. We aubscribe duction Is cow carried on on a big scale, cause It would Involve ail Interests In dais of the department and that these talnly merits the unstinted gratitude of 'o gymnasiums and aoon leara to keep . .., . v.-j.... I . .i w ,a .... x.... a ..w ... u .i, aU Urine" Nehraakana for hla lnl.if.Kfa sT from them. Ve clutter our rooms with a. on im o uv wu,r iutuitci a uuuuiui vumuiiu .u.u, v. miauH i. otuuiu bui puiL-uanri vi auna u.to mum iuc air " - . ... mygterlous and complicated apparatus or a score of men. but hundreds and really reach any evil." A. to the pro- pearance of assessments by the i contribution toward th growth and up- whlcn w, are always falling over. The thousanda whose Interests have been posed tariff remedy the president said: pertors upon the subordinates. Undef building of this state. spirit Is willing, but the flesh Is weak. Ia cloetly allied. But strikes bIko no "Ton cun, of course, put an end to the the guise of making political asaess- - - lh end the sluggiahneas of the remote unl- Jonger as a rule last for months. bu( are prosperity of Oe trusts by putting an ments large sums of money have been No matter what disclosures of ques- er "'V". itrBway!UgSaua usually won, If won at all, after short end to the prosperity of the nation, but collected In the rural free delivery .err- tlonable practices msy be made in the knMK, out too& reaolutlons. There duration. Impobiug strike figures have I the price for such action seems hlirh." I Ice. which amouats have not been ac-1 Postofflce department by the Inquiry in 1 is place tor a mug or glass in many sont a significance therefore that can be On this point what was said by Secre-1 counted for as political contributions, progress there", the fact, of the useful- fortable modern lounging chalra In athletic properly understood only In connection tary Root at Boston a few days ago 1. There is evidence goiug to show that ness and popularity bf the rural free de- lnV. There is Mt joy but calm. w un me t'liaugeu industrial couultluus I pemueuu e ueciarea inai iruats I various appuauces uaea m posiomces i nvry bj onm auu " u"""ulu" I who wants to be a great, hulking athlete, tha last lew J.eajK ' I cannot be gotten rid of by revising the I have been contracted for with an un- success that baa attenaea ue extension gudlatort go tades our dVeas PERSONAL, AND OTI1KRWISK. I The success ef the packing companies with wireless telegraphy affords no pros pect of odorless packing houses. Colonel Henry Watterson hesitates about Joining the Don't Worry club. He fears meeting G rover In that happy bunch. The Claa-na-Oael ahould not place all IU ancient eggs In the stage basket. Some writers of alleged Irish dialect deaerve consideration. The mellow voice of the Ice man doea not mingle with the sweet sounds of spring. He prefers to weigh mattera and let the consumer do the talking. A young woman in Salt Lake City haa been asleep for nineteen daya and la still snoozing. Even the display ot Easter bonnets have not disturbed her slumbers. A Milwaukee woman spent $5,000 In mak ing a home for her pet dogs. The amount she gave to elothe and feed unfortunate humaA beings would not look well in this connection. The anthracite coal strike commission was an extraordinary body in more senses than one. It returned to the national treasury $11,000 of the $50,000 appropriated for Ita expenses. It la reported that over 10,000 counter felt dimes are In ctrculaWtti. You cannot be sure of the figures, however, until the church collectors and atreet car companies are heard from. After listening for three days to doctora testifying aa to the sanity ot a policeman, a New York Jury pronounced him Insane on the shoeing that he had no bank ac count. Those who know "the finest" say the verdict la sound and aolomonesque. The largest mule In the world, a product of Missouri, la to farm an Impressive fea ture of the art exhibit at the St. Louis show. The animal la barely three years old, stands eighteen handa high, weighs 1,841 pounda and has a rear pressure ot 2S2 pounds to the foot. - This i ia an era in which years do not affect the gaiety of the heart. There la Sir Henry Keppel, father of the English navy, a lively young blade of 9S, who ia about to be married. In Ohio the father of a boy of 30 became Interested In hla son's fiancee and finding her quits charm ing, he married her while the boy was browsing in distant pastures. Aa the aged Graham Bell said when hla lines were busy, "Years do not count if the heart is young." ' ' "" ' ' IK appropriate: symbols. .. Protest Against an Eaeter Castom Prevalent In tha East. Boston Transcript. Now that Eaeter is drawing near It Is meet to protest against a custom which for several years has spoiled the season for many sensitive persons. At this time several confectionery stores have been wont to offer as a premium with a certain amount of purchase a little live chicken in a pasteboard cage; and the window display of the pretty little creaturea running about with baby unconsciousness of the fate in store for them has been an Easter feature, attractive to the unthinking, but most aorrowtul to those who feel for the least of these. Easter has many symbols, the most fa miliar being the Eaater egg, which typ ifies in the simplest way the resurrection and the eternal renewal of life. It is strange how a beautiful thought may de generate. By aa unexpected evolution ot ldeaa a chicken haa come to atand also as a popular Easter token. Now a little chicken Is one of the prettiest, daintiest, most appealing of baby creatures. But what Easter sentiment can be conveyed by the gift of one of theae unhappy and ill destined little lle fowls is haru to de termine. We wish at this season to think of life, of hope. How can ws, speculating on the near fate of these little unfor tunatea, remember either? We wish to make the world happy at this time. What happiness Is in store for these poor chicks, artificially reared, to be Indiscriminately given to Ignorant sad careless buyers? Undoubtedly most of these gifts are in tended for children. We wish to teach them the Easter lesson; we wish to make them happy. But If they love animals, aa most children do, the Inevitable little tragedy following the reception etvsuch an Easter gift will far outweigh the short pleaaure tn the doway, pretty little live thing. Children feel these things keenly, when they feel at all. There Is ne true sentiment la such a gift. There 4s no Eaater algnlflcaacs in such a symbol. Let ua welcome and send forth again everything that suggests the happy triumph of spring over winter, of hope over fear, of life ever death. But let us not drag- the little yellow chicken Into our beautiful festival! This coarse and cruel practice ahould be discountenanced by public disapproval finding a practical ex pression la withholding of patronage, and thua exhibited will prevent the recurrence of the evil another year. SECVLAR SHOTS AT THE PVI.PIT. Washington Post: A Missouri minister announces that In ths future he will tell the truth when he preaches at a funeral. A funeral Is the very last place whore the truth ahould be recklessly told. Philadelphia Tress: Tha Paptlst mini ters of New York listened to some goo 1 advice oa Mondsy from John Willis narr. secretary of the Tresbyterlsn Hoard ef Home Missions, and John H. Convem.'. president of the Baldwin Locomotive worh.. who Is also prominent In the rresbytcrl.ni church. Mr. Bacr, In epeaking of srrmonv said that ths people do not want "literary sermons," nor those based on philosophical or scientific subjects. They want "set moos with something la them to give men more hope and courage to face life troublea." Mr. Baer Is not mistaken on that point, though Information, philosoph ical, acientlflo or otherwise, can well le used to convey such lessons of hope an.l courage. The clergymen who make good use of ths newa and eventa of tha day ara generally ths most successful. Baptist Standard: The story Is told thnt on one of our missionary fields a native approached the missionary and declared that he wished to Join the church. He was carefully examined, as is the custom, and answered satisfactorily most If not all of the questions put . to him. Just before completing ths examination the missionary aaked the native If he had a wife. "Yes," he replied. '1 have two." "Well." Bald the missionary, "ws cannot receive you Into the Baptist church If you have two wives. We are sorry, because you give a good account ef yourself, but so long as you have two wives we cannot receive you Into the membership of the church." Some time elapsed, end the native appeared again before the missionary and atated that there was now no objection to his entering the church. The missionary said: "How about your second wife?" "Oh." replied the na. tlve, "that's all right. I have eaten her." DOMESTIC PLEASANTRIES. Mies nyrt-Oh, yes, Tve had nine pro posals since I saw you Inst. Miss Newltt Indeed I And did you finally reward hla perseverance by neceptlng him? Philadelphia Catholic Standard. Anxious Mother Tell me, doctor. Is It a dangerous case? . ... Fhysldan I fear It la. He haa breakfast f oodttla in an advanced stage. Judge. Mlsa Whyley I wonder If that Jones V woman Is married or single. w Ml na Notlse Oh. ahe Is married: for two Rasters she has had the same hat. Woman's Homo Companion. Father Are you and thla Mr. Simpson congenial, daUKhterT Daughter Oh, yes, pa; he likes to hear . me talk about myself, and I like to hear him talk about himself. "Her father always grumbled at paying her bills, but when she married Freddy he gave her a dowry." 1 auoDoae Freddy was slad of that, too?" "Yes, they divided the. boodle." Detroit Free Press. "Of course my manuscript was returned," she said. "Why 'of courser " "Because." she explained. "I have Just discovered that the editor Is red-headed and I tied the manuscript up with a ribbon that didn't match at an." Chicago " ost. AFTER THE LEGISLATIVE. Portland Oregonlan. I'm goin to hev my Bay right here; I don't care who It hits, An no one needn't wear the coat exceptln' them It fits. . I've been "a feller cltisen." a. "man o ster ling stuir." "Tho bone and sinew o' the land," and all that lonjt enough; put my ehouldew tho ship o' state. I've "put my shoulder to ths wheel to save An' alwaya gladly, "rallied 'round the peo- : nle s candvoate: ' I But now the chip can sink for all I'll do to make ner lioat. I'm sick o' find in' that I can't -do nothin' only vote.. The senator from up our way he come w aro'ino to me. Before th last election day, an' aea to me, sex ne: It's men like you we needs to point the uatli of duty out. We're ruled by our constituents, of that there lin t no doubt: And when we git to makln' laws we need a hint or two From men that understands affairs, to show ua what to do. Now any laws your county needs you make a little note. And they'll all be attended to. I'm glad i ve got your vote." I know I'm kind o' prominent, but, even If I be. It kind o' tickled tne to think he'd ask ad vice of me. I got to thlnkln' on the thing, an' atudied out some laws I knew would do a lot to help the tollln' farmer's cause; An' when my friend the senator got Into office, I Sat down an' wrote him some advice for unin' by and by. He answered it right off, but I made out fiom what he wrote That what he really hankered for was nothin' by my vote. But when they rot to makln' laws I wrote to him again. . Remindin' him that he was pledged to serve hla feller men, An' polntln' out some bills I knew would do us farmers good, Requestln' that he take them up, and pass them If he could. An' when I read the paper where the bills was en the shelf, I went down to the capital to talk to him myself. He told me then the toad o' atate was more than I could tote, Buggestln' that I go back home an' thanked me fur my votel I done It, too; I went back home, an' that is where I'll stay; But don't you think I won't Ax him, come next 'lection day. This thing o being prominent an' hon or' ble's all right. But, all the same, It's wi to know Just where you're goln' to light. An' senator' constituents that hope they're goin' to git A say In how the laws la made well, they are houln' ylt. I ain't a-namlnrany names, but none need wear the coat That It don't ttt an' them it doea won't never git my vote. 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