THE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 29, 1906. Tim Omaiia Sunday Dei? E. ROBK WATER. EDITOR. Entered at Omaha las matter. I'ualomce a second Daily ".without BunBdaf on. yiar .voo tional nurpo.es. and merely nominal will no longer acrre. But It la necea Dan be? and Hunday? one' year '.. 6 w meruentoeg to other niernberi of hla ary for all to understand that no one Bunaar lie, one vir W .... . .. t -f v, ., Knn haa liAinAa(aa1i M EX ACE or COLOSSAL WEALTH. government under the present aarninn- The will of th late Ruaaell Sage, tratlon tearing nractlcally the whole of an The homestead law wan ao long Ute of 176,000,000 to $S0, 000, 000 to trifled with and fraudnTently manlpu- hla wife without any beaueita what- lated that It la dimcult for many to re- pr to reliioua. charitable or educa- alixe that the old time-worn devlcee of aurroundlna-s and product. But I iEiitH ihoti t the pri.riT, ....k l....i ..i.niltra an rrA. uifiuTouut, Washington Post:. KSlJsh Iowle declares liable though It was In many respect. thkt n m,rIlx t00 ta buy was ao far outrun by the progress of bread. That ahnuid not bother him, unless public knowledge that radical and far- th ravens are on strike. r.arhln rhino waa ImDeratlvalT dr Atlanta Constitution: In soma parts of manded. The new regulations are the the country It Is said that mosqultoe. are doing mora than the pulpit to make the Bandar Ilea, one year. Saturday Bee, one year. Dally he (Including- Sunday), per week. .I.e. Dally Bee (without Hmidav). per week.uc evening Bee twin, out bimday), per week c livening Bee (who Sunday), per week..JW sunriay Bee, per copy livery to City Circulation Department. Addrtta complaint of Irregularities In de- OFFICES. Omaha The Bee Building. South Omaiia City Hall Building. Council Bluft-10 I'earl Street. tblcaga'-iMu Unity Building Mi York W measure or tills extraorainary cnauge. peek-a-boo waist unpopular. iiolfimllv I aura tn atart fresh discus- is Blue DUl ene Dona nae nomesieaaer, iu mum surprising invuiu.iuvr, rnnaaeipnia inquirer: a Baptist minis .inn of tha daneers that menace aoclety whote oath of intention to make hla nowever. la tne auaaenneaa wuq wmcu in Atlanta naa iouna mat, wnue n .... .. !,,, ., i.nj l. hnn..n. f.,iflii-1 tha national government has been ts tl to save a soul In Philadelphia and iroin me accumulation oi cuiossai . . . " - . I Chlcaao. It costs but a cents In Atlanta I A I a l Al la A 1 I a mr m aw a at t t r i rt ar wnm I - - wealth In the unrestrained hands Of a ' exceedingly ainicuu io conspire m.u. . " . . Perhaps Atlanta," la a mistake for Ar to .inrio individual to evade the law without leaving evi- mannoia aareguaras io puuuc uuu. cadia. ' 1 . . . .. . .. U. I in thi. nartlrnlar nu the dead mil- dence Of the fact, and with the evi- mere seems naraiy any iran w mo Boston Transcript: According; to an At 11nnlri'a 1b xt will conforms BtrictlT tO MK-'ECe in tne Bands OI tne government eieni lO wquq ii iau ue vaiucu, ui uuu bP minimer, n ooaia i io save ih mi hv hlch he a-overned hla conviction for perjury la only one of vast as is the field covered by the new ii. i.. r.rffnition of th. rllma of the perlla that confront offenders. omciai regulations ior meai lunuuu, ' " J ,,vw---. I I .. . . - . . i Strict enforcement has indeed come tney are to oe regaraea as oniy ia ub late, but not too late to save a vast ginning of use of the national power amount of land for thoae who ,now or tor safeguarding the public health. hereafter will welcome It for homes, the number of whom must increase as I EXTESDixa abbitratioX. ow Vork-i5i Home l.ue in. Building, philanthropic inatltutlons would have fahlngton-01 Fourteenth Street. ,. . .,ji.,i - u coRKESiDNDhiNCK. been In distinct contradiction of the Communications relating to news and edl- principles which guided him in build Bee, Editorial Department. REMITTANCES. Ing up his fortune. It Is possible, and quite probable, that he had an under- a soul In Philadelphia and Chicago, and only cents m Atlanta, In tha good old times salvation waa free. Down with tha trusts. Indianapolis News: But what If Christian converts do cost from $6 to 150 each In Chicago? Isn't this a period of unparalleled prospertyT. And besides It must not be forgotten that one of Chicago's greatest Remit by draft, express or postal oruei , fn . or daoirnhlft nubile land rle- it i. iin.n .n. tmm.lo. Ik... i. .. , nauhl. A Tl.. u... l..l.li.t.ln I omtiuny. BiaOUlDK Wltn U1S W11C. W UU IB Ull Bum " n IO UIUW-UH w uj v. ...-v m i. nv . Only J-cent stamps received as payment oi e.jcja ryias to what disposition she ciea8e9-' But the Important fact for effect. Other than education for gon- Chloago Chronclle: Our Methodist friends OMimT"."irn "w-r.ni.-8, n-'t accepted. bhouM make of all this wealth either whether well or ill-disposed, is that erai peace sentiment, of the Interpar- ' Despiaine camp meeung wera quit IHS BEEFL'BUBlUWUtUiirA.,.. j .... , k. .k the day Of lax enforcement is actually H.,o.. ,.nlnn ,.l,,lrtn that .. ""' ,n P"ng . quietue upon certain uuiun, ucr 111 o u. ... - I casuists who wanted to discuss the story BTATfcM&NT OF circulation. that le wished her to have all tne uons, even as to aisputes consiaerea Dy 0f Jonah and the whale. That story may (hom Invrtlra n a t trif fi 1 hrtnflf Anil I lScI hint rtrv nr It mav ha a 1 lc rrtr v Knf If Be Pubnahlng Company, being duly sworn, distribution among worthy objects, KEBRASKA'S OrPOB TCyiTT. safety, shall not "resork to any acta Of 009 not aneci ma trutn or the Christian says mat tne actual numoer un , . . , I . v .1 t..... iua I religion ettner nearly or remotely. The complete copies of The Daily, Morning leaving him to bear the opprobrium In recording their preference for hostility before they shall have invited o,d controV(.r8laI Do you believe month "of June wa-i . a 1 follows: attached to tne mere amassing or tne unlted State8 Benator, through the ma- lne iormation 01 an international com- th, whale toryT went out of dat, years 1 31,730 16 aa.4.60 fortune in the way it waa gotten to- rhlnerv of ranrnQP mH ponventinnn mission of inquiry or mediation or one ago. No man was ever kept out of heaven 17 30,800 Ba.u- tt .rh la th. mm. It will d- -u-... .v- or morn frlanrilv novari." The advo- by hla belief or hla disbelief In th whale t 33.C10 1 30,760 4 31.S60 f 3180 33,070 f 83,010 1 31,900 I .'. 33,410 10 30,680 11 33,300 12 31,630 It 31,610 14 81,880 16 31,870 to. 21 31,940 2 a 3160 23 33,370 2 30,340 26 31,730 26 31,800 vrlnn In th cnuraA of a comDaratlvelT I n., ... i . u I rntaa of arbitration have heretofore I ' J . V .. . avv luc" . u. Philadelphia Reonrd: Borne of the Cum- ,uuu lew yearn wubu iuu i unDer branch of congress will hwe i6iu inn iuiu h.muuu. .. ... p,,,.,.,,.,,. . . . again transferred by gift or testament, natIonal issues and not mere state is- ynd tho fleld of arbitration In the t0 unlon wlth the Nortliern Presbyterian or otherwise. sue8 to deal with present state of world politics. church as twenty-four ministers of the That does not alter the fact, how- Tne flght for equai talatlon o( rall. When the issue of national honor J 'r. , shurch of Scotland were to union with ever, that the existing structure of so- way8 ln Nebraska is indeed important arises, the very fate of the war may. Y?"" ZlT "f.g" " clety makes it Dosslble for a man not I v. o.nn..n v.... n 1 and ln most cases does, depend upon r,i. tn .u .w . 2 -J , , 1 3150 I I l . iaAfajCLD CiUU lIUliCUD! UUt WIl I 1 -' Trnj niUI MIC BVIUIIO Ul 31,780 oniy to pue up a monstrous mass ui Er.B. ,aa nothine whatever to do with 1,18 Buuueuuesu wita wuicu uuumi me overwneiming majority who nave cr 2 31.700 n.oney far beyond the most extrava- jt Tne aS8esBment 0f rallroad prop- are PreP'tated on one aide or the fected the union. In Bheibyvlile, however, ao 33,300 Lnt nprt. of himself and familv and -.j. t nlh.r aa notahlv In tha late war be- a Partjr cf the malcontents, headed by the 1 " 1 eny is iuaue oy state ouicera uuuer 1 .u ..- .v.. v. j Total 64,160 friends, but also to pass it on practi- laws enacted by the state legislature tween JaPan and Russia and in that of 8aturdajr nlghti Posslbly they had not Less unsold copies 104M cnlly undiminished and undivided upon and tne taxe8 are collectable by local France and Germany in 1871. A me- had notice of the Injunction, which waa Net total He. t43,54 hi departure from this world to others officers in each of the various counties, diatlng commission of friendly powers only issued on Saturday. Daily average 31,455 who may in turn continue the same Tne aue8Hon of eauitable taxation is iuld simply operate to destroy the C ocnYrai fManagir. process in successive repetition. That vltal In the cnolce of offlcer8 who wU1 advantage of the nation ready for a Subscribed ln my preeence and sworn to these great fortunes are apt to be I carve on the State Board of Assess- swift blow. There is no probability oeiurc mu iuii wiu u,i 4uu, M. U ! wU7i l. UN UKLLIl 1 amasses. 11 a mm wait ANV longer to buy that Diamond or Watch you want lot me help you, kimI 1 can, If you will take, advantage of my KASY PAYMKNT ri.AX. I tlellvtT the goods on the first piiynn-nt. Wear a diamond or a watch and look s little hit prosperous thoy give prestige you can pay me In small wet'kly amounts, that I fool sure you'll not nils till nk It over, then rall and see nip. YOUR CREDIT IS 000D A DOLLAR OR TWO A WEEK WILL DO JTKRSOV4L NOTES. (deal ) HtNllATB. Notary Public. WIIEX OIT OF TOWS, gubserlbera learlna the rlty tem porarily should. Jaave The Bee mailed to them. Address vrlll be hts as often required. Iowa republicans will hold the cen ter of the political stage this week. Many of the emotional shouters who howl loudest about "tainted money" are now criticising Russell Sage for not leaving charitable bequests. King Blsowath of Cambodia, when asked broken up ln the course of a genera- ment nd of the aM0rnpv eeneral who that either Japan or Germany would w,ftt wa8 hl" most pleasant experience In . n ..., ... . n ment, ana or tne attorney general, wno France, replied: "Mr arrival; and the sad- i.u v. "o,u,j may have to continue the tax lltlga- . 10..10, degt tne day j Ieave .. tionable features, and examples such tlori( but 80 far the rajroad proD. if they had that there would have u B Abrahnmg 'hea(J maBter of th, as this are sure to impress the public iem j9 concerned. the United States been W result save to Injure their jews' free school at Bpitalfleld, England. mind deeply as emphasizing the pro-1 Benat0r will require ability to deal cnance in war which would not have has retired after fifty-three years of serv- posais made or late with constantly wlth the larger Questions of rate reuu- boen prevented. ww. wM once n.B pup,.. greater frequency for legislation to ,8tlon. fair treatment of employes, pro - The resolution, nevertheless, ex- ;vne" a "fce 't Bur Jrim'7av the corned limit tne power or concentrating u.nM .hnM... presses an honorable aspiration ior . . ' : . ,u.vwu unci j nu. i a i,aiuah sivfvn 1 - 1 aiuna vi u. fiuppuai no wu attenaea oy w Inflation onH m.nlnnlollon onH tavo. PeaCO Which is Steadily grOWing H.tentlve GOO nnllrem.n Sim arhln.or. .n When President Itoosevelt only a ton onjy a8 incidentally involved ln among all civilized peoples. Its mere 9,ono soldiers. few months ago, ln a public speech, these various phases. expression by so notable a body as the Rev. Washington Gladden, D. D., noted brought the idea of limiting the lnher- Just a8 the railroad problem con- Interparliamentary union is an Influ- 'or h,s campaign against the acceptance of itance of private fortunes into coa- fronting the state is but a part of the ence for good tending to raise a higher 0 spicuous position by confessing that it larger problem confronting the na- ldeal ln the world's public opinion. lng wlth a.. H a natlv, 0( pitu. grove, Pa. Some of the comments passed on Viscount Aokl, the new minister at Wash- had become a subject of serious tlon BO the wholo raiiroad problem thought with him, it struck many as a ,8 but part of the immensely larger I J V. - - ,v- I A II Jt Inclnn h.. .. hi. - l In comparing the Hartje exhibits '""""""'J problem of concentrated corporate luc i.uu " nis homri 17 with the "Junius" letters one hand- ,V t a . WGalth &nd ltB. manlfold relations with K ,u. . u "ver receive, a guest without presenting writing expert offers the judge a good ine pupnc mina nas Deen Pnderln8 aggregated labor, with the people as urpiu8 up to the abolition or rebates hIm t0 Peter wno alts on a settee near the excuse for throwing the whole case out upoa U m,nutely dur,n8 brief consumers of the Joint product of both and tliscrlminaUng allowances. It Is diplomat's chair. of court period that has intervened and that it ceplta.1 and labor, with the investing Just PBSlble the railroads may dis- Gowns the exquisite embroidery of which is no longer regaraea as so subversive rjublic and with the national revenues cover arter all tnat tne legislation " 01 ner own nancs are worn Dy Rhode Island law breakers should of r,6hts of private property as those Nebra.ka ca be content to have the they were fighting ao desperately ii "T"e ' ,!crt"y 1 c.om: have little trouble ln making their ar- who combated the idea sought at first vote accorded it in the United States reay more o an unexpected blessing woman 00,,, herBelf well ,uppIled lf ,ne rest a matter of interstate negotiation lu " appear, a tew more nagrant Benate Simpiy registered upon all these Ior luem inan Ior ineir "n'PPe na has three linen gowns, Mrs. Metcaif has a when the . governor attempts to "put "amplea quite in point like that of the t,ig QUe8u0ns as they come un. or it Patrons. good half dosen. each a gem of artistic mte nusaeii cage win rivet puoiic at- can be a contributing factor ln their whTfln LZi n .T t- 1 1. tVlr tentlon more and more until some sub- Bohltloa accordlns: aa lt .cnda a reD. The democrats and populists will co-Pn. rti. to wear Those Russian socialists who com- stantial progress shall be made in the reBentatlva to the senate of amall or btb bold elT Btate- conventions in . ,, pelled printers to work at the point of direction pointed out by President iartte abiHty. of one idea or of broad- Nebraska a week ahead of the repub- tributes to a current magazine an interest- guns were possibly trying to show Roosevelt. caused view of comparative inexnerl- He118. but tney are not exciting any- ing view of the question, now a matter of 8ERMOSS BOILED DOWN. Blander is the coward's sword. LJttle sins open the doors to large ones. Activity Is the best ampn to any prayer. Things unreal are foes to righteousness. The best way to win men to Qod is to be man. The currency of kindness Is cash In any country. Suspicion Is the substitute of the slothful for vigilance. An optimist Is a man who never stops to open a sandwich. It's no use calling people to happiness ln a sepulchral tone. Only a destitute age counts being rich as the greatest virtue. The sunshiny man drives all the moon- hlne out of his rellKlon. There is no virtue in the Innocence that only fears the wrong. It's not always the saving man who has most chance of salvation. It takes more than the ability to say 'dear sister" to make a real saint. Half the problem of keeping ln the right road Is solved lf you will keep within your revenues. Chicago Tribune. on the lid." what would happen to lazy men should the socialist Idea prevail. Foreign capitalists are not so much interested ln the amount of money enc. or of rlne and vnrlorl BvnripnP- lum lno mwreai tout is wu, xmiui, u i .urimr .1 I . . .1 . A. ... I Ii wis f Ar nnllAVA m . r t r. Ka 1 1 h.rA II w .tin. nDrtmr o v rxr n r-. ui,.j j . arouseo. Dy tne contest ior reDuoncan i - . i v.. a.. i, wjujxhu. I VI 11U111CU HIUUU1111UIH.B OUUHlUt) I11S " " nllo with mnnav M .mlnln. ,k. ..r.ln Nothing could be more significant own state or of close familiarity with nominations. So far as surface indl- of poverty , wel, , of wealth upon tha of President Roosevelt's prestige than public men ln the national arena. cations go tne aemo-pops regara mem- moraie of men In college and draws the the Hoir r,t ,nt, K. I it hM h ,rr,mK , selves as in the minority and likely to conclusion that lt is about equal, ail things T l J 1. . .V- I """" " .ViV...V.BU -" I - ,vu.t,u.UtCU, lu, Ull, .... ... ... j nuHia vuuecbcu iusl year ib m iuo i . . . . , ... , . , , t i remain in tne minoritV. wiiiiuervu. amount of revenue It will collect dur- . , . L, , . . , . 1 I H- Murray, in a sketch of H. H. Rog- , . . , .. I itoieu 10 secure uis enaorsemeni oi wu cuiuyaruiiveiy nr ueiuw m ue-i ... . ... , "hraina-. of th hi..h on n, lng the next twelve months. ... .. .. ... ... . The Mtih ahmmit of nostal aftvlnu-a er8 lne Dra,ns or tne Btanaard Oil oc lucn uaciui auu luui cu-uyerauua iu oi . m lihj iiuuik cuito, wuiio umor . topus, tens tnis: riogers once waiKea Into ua.il. m mo iu.un..u u.uoi the hut of Ned Hasklns, who lived the life the Philippine commission suggests of a semi-hermit In a hut eight feet square. that the agitation for postal savings close to Fort Phoenix, In Fairhaven, Mass., banks nearer at home has been mak- where Mr. Rogers' summer house stands now. "Ned, what would you do lf you had Cattle and hog prices at the highest carrylnK out those measures identified less important states hold high places point of the year is the best indication ln the P0Dular m,nd a "the RooBevelt In excess of their quotas. The sue- that meat packers have resolved to Program." Such certificates in the form cessful presentation of Nebraska's co-operate with the government to put of Personal letters from the president claims ln this respect must depend their Droduct above criticism are P'ay'"8 a conspicuous part in not a maimy upon tne innuence ana assert ing headway ln our island possessions. $10,000,000?" asked Rogers. "By Jlngs," said few congressional districts where nom- lvenesa of its representatives ln the Successful Postal savings banks ln the the hermit, after long bogitation, "J'd have The Nebraska State Sheriffs assocla- .nation, are hotly contested. They senate and their ability to press these Philippines will soon be cited as ob- this hut built two feet larger t , . .. .... . . 1 w ..,ii i i v. .j ii. k i .i jeti icbouuo lur uur mw uiuneu i UUU UV1U 1LO KrBBlUU UV11111U ClUBtfU I 'ut.iL.j "wu owuui, mm a.Q I " " " ' . v. mvvuuv.m doors. The gist of the proceedings being used as in many situations the the president and cabinet officers. will probably come to light when the strongest card that could be played. Nebraskans as a rule take as deep legislature meets next winter. 'I he underlying fact Is the profound a pride in their state as do the people Washington. Parity tn Packing- Home. Denver Republican. Twenty slaughter houses in Philadelphia popular approval of the specific course .The accidental killing of an Amer- pursued by the president and of his lean naval officer at Che Too by a general attitude towards vital Issues. sa)lor at practice on a French warship It no less distinctly signifies the popu 1'Glnts out the necessity for interna- lar demand that he be supported ln the tional regulations in n new direction, future and that such republicans only be out to the front as can.be counted Having returned home quite re- on beyond a peradventure to uphold freshed. John D. Rockefeller may be hls hands against reactionary and hos relled on to take considerably more in- tne influences. tereat in Standard Oil affairs than he has professed for a number of years. That thug who attacked Mrs. Hartje must have been the only Pitts burg coachman not retained aa wit ness by one of the parties to the di vorce case, and professional jealousy is terrible. That more than a few republican representatives in congress are not really ln sympathy with the president's aims and measures is beyond question, but the pregnant fact remains that not one among them all who wishes to re main in public life wants to have that circumstance known to bis constituents. A suggestion that France mediate between the court and the Duma may HOMESTEAD law ESFORCEMKNT. explain the dissolution of the latter. There is evidence on every hand of The czar has no desire for an ally to the unrelenting purpose of the gov- become a meddler unless that ally ernment not only to punish past abuses wears a crown. of the homestead law, so far as lt can, but also to prevent them ln the future Reducing the price or crude oil may by strict enforcement of all the re- have the same effect upon profits of qulrements, and particularly that of the Standard Oil company as advanc- actual settlement and residence on the lng the price of the manufactured product, but lt does not create the same excitement. Judge Landia has at least given Alexander Dowte credit for better in tentions than some of the "apostle's" statements warranted, but the vindi cation that Voliva was looking for for himself is not visible. With French newspapers 1 drawing on Invidious comparison between Ja pan's failure to evacuate Manchuria and Great Britain's promise, long ig nored, to leave Egypt, King Edward will have to take special pains to pre serve the new alliance. land. In the states where public land remains the new homestead entries are being watched with unceasing vig llante, with the result that many per sons are being caught in attempts to acquire and transfer title in violation of law. The numerous prosecutions show that such tactles are to be made not only futile, but also dangerous for those who resort to them. The main test of good faith, of course, is actual residence upon and cultivation of the land, and the gov ernment Is requiring it with a strict ness never exacted before. The es sence of the law's purpose is to pro vide land for those who need lt and will make their homes upon it, and that every acre acquired under color of the homestead law for any other purpose is a wrongful diversion of the people's heritage. Unnumbered mil- Germany is waiting until after our congressional elections io suggest a new trade treaty with the United States. If it has any idea that lt will receive more favorable treatment from I ,lon of acres have thus been fraudu a possible democratic house it evi- lently acquired and are now lost to the dently knows little of American legls- Pbllc domain beyond possibility of re lative procedure. C0QTT In PHe of ell the energy of the In the recent issue of $30,000,000 I have been ordered closed because of their of Panama 2 per cent bonds bids were unsanitary condition. So after all the received aflOStf or more, that would """7" u,.r, ?cm ? much to see Nebraska In the forefront have enabled the treasury to dispose tne 0id.faihloned individual type, on which of the oldest and most powerful com monwealths. They would like very of the nation's councils. It rests with of $11,000,000 Of bonds more than it the blow finally falls. Tner can be no the people of Nebraska to say whether I A I na, kina center i uno..P.tinnhiv th- n,.. . . . . . . iiou on sarin mat can eimuii sucn i r ' - tne next senator tney commission to . wholeome th world has ever eaten. If It represent them in Washington shall tr,bUle t0 U" Credlt 11 8h0Uld COme t0 can be made yet more wholesome and th. be recognized and heard as a leader the front at once and put ln Its claim, packing places more sanitary, by all mean. ici un iion ii wo, uui we are not going to or shall serve only an apprenticeship In the ranks. Nebraska republicans are not hesi- net way 'rom the fact that lt la cleaner laim iu BjJcaik um Ull luo ijucbliuud u l THE KEfT MEAT REGULATIONS. The meat inspection regulations an nounced by Secretary Wilson constl tute a landmark in the progress of practical sanitary science. A system so elaborately and minutely controlling the methods and physical conditions the hour ln their county conventions and they will expect the state conven tion to speak out on the same subjects Reward la Da. Kar.ua city Journal. It Is generally agreed that congr. ha. A 11 . . so that no one need be Ignorant as to """" " ""J " l T .V ' uhnr thn nnrtv la tn at a nit for ln thai. . r j - i tugio in t tie prediction mat tne next con- coming campaign. gre. will be democratic T la the republican party to be rebuked for good workT A contribution to one of the current for slaughtering and preparing meats, magarlnes is headed, "A Western Col for the protection of the health and lege and Its Ideals," but Inspection of High Flaanca tn Practice. Chicago News. Considering what we hav been taught re. sensibilities of the public, could hardly the contents of the paper shows that garding the giant mlnda in Wall street, lt have been dreamed of no longer than the college he is writing about is lo- ls P-JnfUy disillusioning to learn that the twenty-five years ago. cated ln Ohio. People who want to Ncw YorkV 'h ot co"tro1 of 5'8w-l( The general principles of sanitation discuss western colleges should come have, of course, been known for a west longer time to specialists, but only comparatively recently have they been if present conditions In many lines popularly known and practically ap- of trade continue the next demand government bonds for a -cnt stamp wa mere salaried clerk. plied with any degree of thoroughness may be for a law that a uniform price as a government function. It was un- for commodities should be prima facie doubtedly the marvelous results of evidence of an understanding between scientific sanitation for which our oc- the makers, putting on them the bur- cupstlon of Cuba gave opportunity den of proof to the contrary. that first forcibly Impressed the mass Extravagant at Last. Button Transcript. The late P.unsell Sage, who used to wear a lit suit, la now to ha in a 122,0uO grave. NIGHT It BACHELOH'8 II ALL. T. A. Daly, In Catholic Standard. They've gone away! It seems a year, Aye! weeks of years, since tney were Here Ana yet it was out yesteroay 1 kissed them when tbey went away, Aa-.w . ... .11 . V. BI,n.nkln ....... , . , . , , , , , , . , . . ... . , J IIUUI .1, Llll lltll. I1CQL oi tne people wnn tne jo8BiDiiiueg oi a poll tax receipt has been made an That grips this brick-waiied city street, frovernment agency in this field. The essential prerequisite to vote at a pri- A"uugi, s". deVrheurt." prou.tfa so. ln-pr-ttion was deepened Dy tne sani iur hiiv ur a v. c . in xid ci rnir fin. tho course of tho late war. accounts of tax, the rule will 3mply mean a larger i-J'V YmI Whiu. th,.. i t,,i inn ii- mary election ln Texas, but as no law And vowed I d find no joy at all, tary achievements of the Japanese in prevents one man paying another's h laua-ned at ttlat. but she was righ of tax, the rule will almply mean a larger ' "V Vhi5.n wh.S, ',' li'd. alon which almost dally brought the subject campaign fund properly placed If lt The. .Uent bail 1 call my own. . . . . . tu . . I , .. , , . I never thought thia place could change home to Intelligent people the world works as it has In other states. t0 utterly and seem so strange, ever, giving an immense impetus to agitation for improvement. Th night I hot, and yet a rliill Pervade the houae; It la so still. It la snlrt that ITntnn Sinclair, the I miss the living atinoHpiiere The shock to public sensibility I "Jungle man." thinks he sees some- i mlM ,h iKh, ion-drawn and deer.' caused by exposure of the conditions thing of a parallel between Abraham n'', l rVhTsemiek'ePst ln some of the meat industries grouped around the Chicago stock yards was due to this rapid popularization of sanitary knowledge, and by no means to retrogression in - packing house methods. On the contrary, generally speaking, there had in fact been steady Improvement ln the great slaughtering establishments In cleanliness and other points bearing on tbe wholesomeness Lincoln and William Randolph Hearst. Mr. Sinclair should provide hi with another pair of spectacles. Of wearv motherhood at real. Mr. 81nclalr should provide himself Thal ,hroud tb. smu adjoining room I mis th. moan, the mumi-d ktmiui, Of childhood troubled in it dreams. And 1 thi all? Nay! more t misa Now that Juria Alton B Parker has Th lrong. heart-ttuilllng Joy, th. bill inow mat juage Alton a. rarser naa of WBrdln, wlln prt.rung arm, declared against Hearst's aspirations Between thee preclou hearts and harm. for the governor's chair, the latter's 0, ln. your song, ail y who roam. tmirnala mav b ..niw-tcii tn hold an- Tour wistful song of Home, Hweel Home, I Hut, thougu unhappy la your lot. You will not find a saddir apot , . ,. , . . , In all the world than Home, when they last presidential campaign. awh mak. it ttoe hav. suu. awav. This Ring $20 Du Paulng $1.00 a Week You can very easily own It. This Watch $12.75 $1.00 S5, $1.00 a Week Your choice of Elgin or Waltham movements. This Ring $30 By Paulng $1.60 a Week For a few week. lt belongs to you. 3l JL RJAl XI J VJ Lj UJ U A VQ L 1522 FAHNAM Or1AtUS LRAMNG JDVDLK? mx-xtvm a 'it Bail -hulshi HOUSEHOLD HAHMOXIES. Japgsby (2 a. m.) I shay, offlsher, I. thish (hlc) Blank street? Policeman Yes. Jablisby Wish you'd (hlc) d'rect me f 411. (Join" f (hie) 'tend lecture there. Policeman What? Attend a lecture at this hour of the morning? JagKsbv Yesh; thigh's where I (hie) live an' I'm ' married. Shee? Columbus Dis patch. Mrs. Asrum What sort of girl Is your new servant? Mrs. Hiram OITen Well, she', exceed ingly good-natured and tender-hearted. Mrs. Ascum Indeed? Mrs. Hiram OfTen Yes; while I uns doing her work today she told m. not to work too hard. Philadelphia Precs. "Billy boy!" she cried, "why did you take me seriously? Though my words were severe you must have seen that I was smiling." "Well," he replied, "your mouth Is- so small I didn't notice It." Philadelphia. Record. Quite fp to Date. Philadelphia Record. He pop to her fPn his knee His heart went plt-a-pat Old-fashioned? Oh! no, lf you please, 'Twas th.r. the maiden sat. FliO BARGAINS LIKE THESE Make our annual midsummer sale so tremendously successful. The immense stock of used, shopworn and new Pianos, number ing over 100, that must be disposed of at this season, makes necessary the low prices and very special terms that we are offering. Day by day the experts in our shop turn over to us very special things in Used Pianos, which they have made almost like new, and which we guarantee as represented. " e are never able to give in detail all the special bargains of each day. Pleaso take special note of those described herein. Come to the stora without delay, there's surely one for you. A GOOD STOOL AND SCARF FREE WITH EACH PIANO. .10 Sends One LHlome This used Herlick Up right Grand Piano, largest size, latest de- I j.fclt,' case, full met- al plate, 3-string, 3 pedals, full length music desk, rolling lid. Has had very best of care. It is a $225 Piano. It is a magni- cent bargain at $248 Thia used Kimball Up right Grand Tinnn ia 4. fVfr ;Lfl 9 inches in nfeSSS height, 7 1-3 octaves, 3- string; was a special exhibition Piano, in richest French "Wal nut case, of very expensive de sign. No piano could have re ceive better care. It was a bar gain when new at $450. It is a bigger bargain now at $10 cash, $6 monthly Used Vose & Sons for $145 Splendid tone and action, largest slxe, 7 1-S octave, S-strlng, a grand, good bargain, tit cash, $S monthly. Used $325 Hospe for $195 Largest upright grand, ln mahogany, full length music desk, double rolling lid, metal back, ? 1-S octave, 3-strlng, aplendid bar gain, $10 cash, H monthly. Used $325 Walworth for $163 Very largest upright grand, special cage design, In double veneered mahogany, full metal plate, S-slring, 7 1-3 octave, 8 pedals, double rolling lid, special degign music desk, full length, full rich tone, good ac tion, $10 cash, W monthly. Used Cramer Piano for $135 Largeat, most beautiful upright grand, very hnndsoino, rich mahngsny case, full length music dnnk, double rolling lid, full metal plate, 3-sirlng, 3 pedals, like new, $10 cash, 10 monthly. Music Teachers and Music Schools Those who have -reed of a grand piano, her Is an opportunity that comes only onre In a lifetime, to buy at half price a strictly first ciaks giund piano. I wd Kimball (ttuby Grund) for $450 tS cash, $16 monthly. I'imhI Wtbfr (Concert Grand) for f.JlO tH cash, $10 monthly. I'ned Kranirli & Ilach (Mrngnon) lor $370 $25 rash, $10 monthly. illilPlv only $10 cash, $6 monthly. $140 Used Hinze for $150 I.argeat slxe upripht grand, 7 1-S octave S-string, metal back, an extraordinary good piano and bargain. $10 cash, $ monthly. Used Weser Bros, for $200 Largest size upright, In a good ciiae, "ra cial deltn, has had good care, $111 can ft, $i monthly. Used Burton for $190 Extra large upright grand, double veneered walnut case, 7 1-3 octave, S-tring, 3 pedal, same as new, $10 cash, $$ monthly. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN BEAUTIFUL PIANO PLAYERS. Never before have we had as fine a line of perfectly cared for, well conditioned, splendid val ues in Piano Players. A beautiful $250 Angelas for $175 A Kimball Piano Player, in fine condition, for $150 Note "We have many more bargains in the Piano Playe? line in 6tock and invite most ised Haiiet & Dhti. (Parlor) for fuo critioa gearching investigation. $23 cash, $10 monthly. 1 ' " L HOSPE CO., 1513 SKS""1,