TALIS TOLD OF STRAUSS fc "taloat ( ConTKMer Imvi a T H3. Kt von ov: rust, yihui Risk KmltlM a.. . A Deeaeott Mta ad to His Wife BU Utt la krtlk. Richer, Ptrauea, th most talked of tnuMrtM of tb 5r. to aoted for Ms buel-- He to Dow trying ta Introduce lT- be baa to Europe. tb requirement of perlr.g roya'ty f-- every oea of fax aoer that to sang m pwMJo. He reoetvea a royalty rf coursr for aE fci rrtr-photiie works and ha uti ta ar range mattera la swch a way that ha win t able to collect from every murH or sirgsc the con of B aw mora for the prrrllec of performlr.g en of his senga. 11 kaa done thia in Gfrnav ana ha de manded a royalty from the Bnetoa frm tbony orcbtra when ba waa engaged for fT ta conduct tba annual concert for the benefit of tha orchestra pension fund. He t his cwi honorarium and a royalty for aom of the songs sung by hia wlf and for hia other compoaltlcm. Naturally be will be able to Irtrodue tha royalty rule with hie new songs 01U7. ttnc thoae already published are free to avarbodjr who eaa bvy a copy. He moat enteot hluaclf with the ordinary rwjB.Ur OS tbeaa. One of the stories told about tha com poser emphesa:es this rharactertsUc, Be bad ben ta Xresden to atteod a rehearsal of "Become-' and an hia retura to Berlla waa met by r.l eon, Tbe little boy ran ep to greet hia father at tbe station. "Papa." ho tV4. did you get your bon raxlum for conducting the rehearsal?" "Now. my boy." he said, stooping ta ktoa his brow, "now I know you are a troe on of mit-a." l Si Kara the Ira owe. Tha new songs of the Rmpoatr are aJ waya sung la Germany by Mnc. de Anna Straus, who make very Kttle snore im pression Is then than ah did oa her visit fcer several years ago. She has a vinexraty trtce, tittle gift of the art of song and as aepirlal genius as aa tatTpreter. A abe la tbe wife of a distinguished com poser, howerar. eh always appeara ia ber fcaabead'a concert and presents hto new exmge. Ia aptte of hie eminence ber per formances csnnot escape criticism some Only a short time age the twa bad gives a concert in a German city and wre re turning to BerUa. Ptrauas sat reading th rrttlclama of hia mtwSc and crew mora anfi more ooetented la erpremloa as be read the praises of his music Ob tbe other stde ef the coupe ast Mrs Ftraoea, else reading tbe criticisms, hot tmahle to reconcile, berenlf to the pretoc ef her huabend'a ranaie while aba was harahly dealt with for the way In which abe bad performed It. Finally pha could stand H ne longer and. crumpling up the paper, threw it across tbe oupe at bar knsband. Rirhrd." abe aaid tn a tone that left no ioeation of ber deep ladijmaUo. "the next time jtra five a concert r can aing your on trash r" Type mi Heaposaied H.ikait. la aptte of hto mremely adranoed mwlc arhich waa ahoara first lth greet realism ta "FVurmuoth." an opera that three years ago created great excitement ia Gennaay. hot ia already deavd. tha composer is aa extremely domestic saan. He to called ta Omnany a "theoretical rake" aad to ta real life as perfect a apectmea of a hen pecked boaband aa M - could Snd aay rtWa.;-r " ' "'' :' - ' It was Just as be had put tbe last tourbes ta "Aim Fprech Zcrathustra that a friend aTVd to aee htm and waa tnvtted Into his room to hear some pf the new work on tb plana. Btraues was in a most exalted mood and deacrftird the new symphonic poem as expressing the 'rery best that was ta him. He talked ta aa extremely rhapsodic way about the work and waa arting ia tha fashion U.at is supposed ts be characteristic f renlnees ia their unrestrained momenta. He st down at the piano to attempt to glee same Idas of certain themes la tha work. It was Tory difficult and he bad twice tried to piny what ba wanted aad failed Flnally be. produced Just tbe effect he wanted and smarted to play it a second time to Bifcke his aim clearer. Suddenly the door behind him opened a,ud a -oioo was heard to say sternly : Richard, dinner la ready." BtraBSS jumped op from tbe piano and forgot in a second all his transports aver the new symphonic poem. Sedately he araiked brte the room, and there waa no further exhibits of the Una t renxy of geniua. Amr flsn tmw Moatey. jt was after his return, to Berha (ram this country that bo waa aaked why he bad girea a ouetoert here la a dc-partmeat store. He was also asked If he would ooa aent to play to a similar establishment ta Barlia. 1 would play oa a manure ptla." waa his answer, -"if I waa paid enough." Strauss earstogs from his eompoaUlena Isat-a already heea ewormoua. Hs raoateea snore tbasi any other ewmpoaer e-rar asd for hto works. Paocinl ia one of the moat popular ecrtrtunpnrkxy oampaeera, hut ho reoei'rM for "Ua Bohema." Teaoa" aad "Madaaao Butterfly" at the klrtropolitaa amly rUd for every performaaee. They are eparaa that last an entire evening. It wouM ha deairahla ta give aaother arork with -ealome" of w-ro posalhla. That Strauss has refused to allow any aher -rra hut his en -"Feuranoth" to ha aung on the same evening. Thto eoabies hia) to eoUeiot revahiea from the twa sperms, wrfctek. at the raw ba was paid ax-re wo aid CoaufiUca ariUt aU rea.mli tan nits t "For twer trty yeart." wrmrs a P-rtWiit ia Lot Atyae. "I Lave ttaed Afbadlet Cofcc. Klse tkaet gpy (axI! Las tried c&er coLom Jy to came Lack to cum oJ reLtLae. knrtiiga Ue Aitxita.' Na erLcf cufee Lu tLk aualara never (aiLac aratua, I cat feat at wba! price. I Law; oAcb wtoLeJ 1 coulJ id jo tUa." hluiy other pcojie tare tie aazae opisioa was tWa ami saaatoi J 1 fk JfTrt y ..jrrFv r v zt3 . iii "i-ta mke tbe two short works sere, times as Ijf as te rurrrrrl oprraa. A-nr.X ek- I rI)it r-u!t ef that aTTa-icrsent would he to ar-ntee sum hn-r--st m Teantnoth." whirh In an but f.rrgr-uen fcn O i mary a fate wfc- snasry fie suns preflrf't wTU s-rer-tTtk "9rrmr" ta a few yearn It may be for that reason that the oom P"w t to sr partimlar aa te the mene ef the opra't pp-rforrnance m B-rttn. lLeo FOeth, ho was called to Berlla after Tr. cawie te the Boston "y-erpV-y or rtiestio, ctmdacta the wit usuaRy ha rW Itn. One night the eomp -sr coTrplaJn-d that he tork sn-re ef the tempi toe alewly. Hterh wanted to fltspute the point wtrk him. ha wrote "Balotne,' yoa or IT" asked he rompi 's- . Ton did." answered the conductor r-T'omptly. "Pvt I thank OodT reejae-rlaa; the Kstorr. "bffl tbe production of Blome" was ftral surr-wted to the tntwdar.t of the noraj Opera In Berlin he would have none of It "Teuer-mc-th" hsd aroused tbe mdignatit-a of the ni-ss and had not won suereaa srttb tbe pjbllc sulBdent to eompeosate for her dierleas-jT. The eompoaer detennmed that the Royal Opera hoeee ehoald take his f-pera. Ba be e-mpoeed twa military tnsrebes. Through his Influence aa conductor of the Rots' Opera house he manared to have himself Iwvtted to court The empeior wantsd to hear the w mHllary corrpoeltlons. Strauss stepped to tbe plana to play them. "Would your majesty permit that I re rwa my coatT" the plamet askett. Hto majesty gave permtoston, and the iomp-si set to work to play the music as well aa he could. He put no much effort 'tits it that the emperor was delighted. It was not long after that masical seasioa that "Salome" waa pronounced fit for pro duct Vwn at the Royal Prussian theater.. rho oompooer Brea la ChsrTotte-ibura, snd his life is aa quiet aa the "Sinfonla Domesttaw" Indicated. He is a maa of very bster-ilous habits and drinks only a glass or two ef beer every &B7 Wine be takes only at formal dirnera. Three or four rtx aettea giro him all tbe tobaooo be naeda. Us summers are spent in Margnretstein, bb the Bavartaa TyroL He does much of hia work there, although he tevotee nearly every evening when he does not conduct at tba opera to oompoatUoa at home, be ginning usually at and eoatmumg until midnight. " , Ha oarrtes a miniature aoora always with him and composes with a pencil. It to Bsvhr aeceasary far him to ravme the work, wmch to fimabed whea ba pats his ideas en paper. He fre-ructiUy Bits aurroooded by hi tsmQy and friends, especially la the wm mer. and eooiposes while they are about Mm, Hia paaaloa is akat, which ha plays Is is hours of diversion. He baa often, oon .'aased that ta is writing tor money sau uopeo as aooo aa poaaitue to writs an,opera which will enable him to travel and com pose without being disturbed by his routine duties as conductor. It Is a curious circumstance that since tbe visit of tba composer and his wife tp this country the sale of his bungs has fallen off, although the great singers aim-ays in clude them ta their programa. Strauaa took little apparent Interest In the persons be met In this country and has always the air of being absorbed In some oUx-r subject than that shicb happened to be under dis cussion. At one dinner given la hia honor he scarcely spoks during tha ectlre maai, Tba hosti wondered what could hare happened- She even asked his manager tbe next day by telephona. . Tbe manager an swered that Herr Strauss always acted like that wheat hto mind was on soma other uhject. His infa&ihle scent for tbe subject that Is going to attract attertioa waa shown try his announcements when he left this coun try that he attended "to 'write a tone' poem bout the Kew Tork aky scrapera. which had Impressed him so much. He eve put down the idea in hto diary. Tho music has never been beard, however. ECHOES CF THE ANTE-ROOM Ma aw erode toe. lis aad Waaklatlsa'a Birth day rwrciea Features e the Week. The masquerade hail given Friday eight lo F-stimon hail by Alpha grave No. Woodmen Circle, la prouounced by that lodce the moat euoceesful afTiar cf the kind K ha ever gtvea. Over jJt couples were prv-srnt snd the oomnrtittoa in dancing and costumes was so sharp tnat Ute judges had a aim raj ft task to jrf orra ia awarding priaea. The prUes for costumes were won T tbeaa: First, Harry White and Mrs H. If. Eck; seooad. EL Ifewson and Mrs. B. H. Graham; third. C. Hclliday and Mrs. E. Kirch; frurtb. A. A. Parkinson and alias Freda I-rck Guy M htinton of Kansas C3ty and si lea Ethel White waa the prise for tho best walxsera. ea aw tat World. Wedneaday mlr.g Seymour camp Ko. U held tae of the smart impi i ssli meeUfigs of the year. The clerks of tbe state were honored guests. Sovereign Comoander J. C Kooc founder of ail Woodcraft, deliv ered the principal address of the evening. State hlanager toward Walsh, ia tus flicht of eloqurnoa. awakened the woodiand echoes. The protection degree was rmaras aiveJy eoalcrred by the Seymour team. Ladles mt the Great Araay. fJarfldd circle No. 11 save a Washington birthday anctal to a host of frtencs and Rentrs of the erreer Friday eveuing in baxigbt s hail. Klneteenth and Faraam streets. Many of the women and several ef the ceanraoee were dreeoed in Cfetunvra of the revol ittjonary period. Mra. Gertrude j(4insue rwad Imef M'rsphies rf Washing ton and LjdcoIb, A bei-y ef childroa ge a patruruc drill. Mra. Ltits read a buiaor i4io aketch ef 'tTtn and tho Hatchet.' hlra Cumilla E3!ku read a humorous seiec tioa. Three young girls gavs a dialogue eat the flag, little Mlaa iinrwer gave a short recnauoa. D M. Havorty detivered a brM address oa WeMncUa. Mart L, IVin-a aang a solo snd Prof. Gillsj-pia gave aa eS draaa oa the inner character of Lincoln. Captam Mackir.uab sang a rvutila of ang inal aonga and gave aa tTtttauc n of a bat tle m tho anars drum. Tbe program closed with tho aid time Virginia real danoe. fo4- the AatVoaval fwaa rod lane, Ca are a fcavC THfja Antno Ana Tat POWCx TTTeOTCaBiav raunw iwt ys mr; uspt TU k aasto aaa lsa a Oat saapV ia tat, a is Bsnjsr tVaa tb cat Uar kueat Sra B tas wU e-a-a-L eCssai AfjCZk 4Ua aweaaTLasca pes fox 4ha pnoa; P iiaaj th mmmtm'i aaaat s to seal at th aarwaed aaanja si JraM. Same rrocm wi3 try ta scS roamite-ad loose cd.ee wiiicK tiie roAUrr k atahanmd to srJl a a as ear aas baaaaat THE OMAHA Vw-d te TT.1 ao Uarxeiaa danetag. v-'' refrhTmia arere aened The til was httrtAaometr d" ' ated m as tenaJ colors and pa me and fxeet s adorned the altar aad various official vtattona. Ciasi Araay af the stepuatte. Oe-re A. Crwk poet end Its act 'Tary. tbe Wctnaa e fief corps, rsve a Waeh-rr-rtoa a btnhdav sociaJ at aia-nois halL TwT.fv-f Minn and Ame SveTiua. Frwtae e-r.ins Ma Frrry Htnirs. fr street of the corps, pretded. The hail waa crowded A a lnTettria pragram eras renawred Vary f the rm appeared la oid-tlrr cfeiumea Addriam on the character cf Washington snd Lincoln were made by several ewmraoea. Baral A eaa tea. SarigM't haTl was fhrnged wtth masqu-ra"-re Tpeeday evensns, when Ftmentx kdee hd ti open retins Vine prtees swarded Another hall of similar characw to expected or Msrrh I The secretary s report fir Jaeaarv Mice a tvt Fhoenix to'lsa has a membership of 111 In gnod stanAmc. Tbe dne team ts to he tTantad. All pteeent memhers will p(se b preamt Sunday sfiernnon. The team to to gtr a bail the evening of March ft. Frateraal tataa af A: Mondarmn lodre No. 311 will bold Hs regular tnoeting Monday ev ening. A number of candi-Saiee ia to be initiated. After tbe dose of the mwttng oa March I tbe defeated "blues" cf the recent mem bership ecnteet will treat tbe lodge mem bers to on cyrter supper. The ledre wii4 girc a cart party en tba evening of March U. KaLahta ad Frthlaa. Nebraska lodge Ko. 1 wia give . a card partv and dance fir tts wiembtws snd friend at Mrrtie ha:i oa Monday evening. Morvtuv erenteg. March 4 werk In tne first degree will be conferred on a class of flva. AH members are expected ta be present. Order at Seattlsa fku. Clap Gordon No. a met tn regular aee loa Tuesday evening m CoatlaeBtal Mock. Applications were received and mack bwu nees transacted, following which a pro gram of e"Tig aad sentiment prevailed. Thoee contributing to tbe social hour were: Adam Jami-eon. i. O. FraasTave. Thomas i'hnstone. H. O. Watsoh. Joha Trench. A. Qrsy, James Ummt, O. W. McOougall and James C Lindsay. At the next meeuug a delegate win bo ete.ited ta sro to tbe meeting of Ute Royal Claa convention, to be held ia Koea Scoua tn August. It to hoped that there will be a big attendance of tnembera to assist ta making the selectioa. Tribe af tVra ajar. sfecoa court Ko. II tnTtlated eight new members at its lsst meeting. A recruest Is made that all members of the women s f.ZJ'Jt Omaha court No. LH held a very quiet meeting last Monday owing to the death of Brother L XL Ijhcaa. Mra. Mentoa epoke at soma length on the good of tho KrArr. The announcement was made that re freshments would be served ss aaual on tbe first meeting night In March. Knlghte aad Ladles of teeaurtty. Magic Oty council held a brief session Mondav night to consider propositions for membership aad then the "mrslertous tan" took charge aad entertained the large number tn various wars. An elaborate luncheon was served. The entire arrunre mecta of tbe J-mysterious ton" met wHk reneral approval. Another "mveterloua ten- will tax their ingenuity for the next etnertalnment. . m Tb council has changed Its place of meeting to tbe hall on N street, between Twenty-fifth and Twanty-stxth streets. South Omaha. ... (tak council aad Carnation council wfH meet ta regular aeoaion Tuesday evetnng. Bayal Areaaask Overland council held Ita meeting Tues day evening and Initiated tilDe candidates, received one new application for member ship and deciBed Upon plans for a saedalty arranged enu rtaiament at tta next meeting ""pioneer council will hold Ita regular meet ing Tuesday evening In the Rohrhough block, and will initiate a namber of eaadi- Vnia Pacific council wftl meet Thursday erenlng ta Crelghton rnettiute hall and a claae of aew members will be initiated by the degree teaau after which a good program of entertainment will bo provided. Tb general committee announces a re capttoa and - entertainment, tncludlng a smor aad banquet for the new members in the assembly mom of Creighton I tnnrte hall Wednesday evening. March 4. Each new member srttl have aa poortuniry : IS invite a friend The whole entertain- -til I. lbe form of a loIUncatioa . n ta that nart ef the entertainment us- ' ually provided upon tnltiatim aigbta. but waa not attempted upon tha acvastoa of iLVlaat class owlr.g to tho time neces- aery, which would take up too much of one night. ; , it M , tbV.ir day evening. April a in borer of Grand Kegent N. F. Reckard of Omaha. Thia promises to be the crowning event for some time in Royal Arcanum ctrdes oa aocount of tb matting of the grand ooun- cB f tbe state ia Omaha on the following day. when more than M ropreaentatlves of the order will meet here. Many appll- cauona are already In hand and this Uiird class bids fair to outnumber tb other tarn. E. A. Harbour of - SpruarSeld. Mo., will P?fe?Llb TiSZm rcent bT rKJUMt OI flsat OITaailisa I rpatl Clm. The general commnieo of the Royal Ar- canum councila of the city will meet w eaneaoay evening at u usual tun ana Dlaoa- Mteoeflaaeaaa. Gate Oty hlv No. t. ladies of tbe Mac cabees, will hold a special meeting Tuesday afternoon at P-arigbt's Ivy camp No. 2, Royal "TCelghhor of America, win give aa old fashioned country dam Wednesday evening. March 4. ta banght'a halL Tboas attending win bo dressed ta old time costumes. Refresh ments will be served. A hard times hall gtvea by the Calform Rank of Fatten lodge Ko. HI Ascwit Order I'm ted Workmen, waa big ouooess flnaa cialty and ooctally. The Past Noble Grande club af tbe Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellow entertained ha frkenoa and members wita a Washing ton party Thursday evening at Fraternity hall. Seventeenth afld Farcers streets tfkrvr Crank ansa end Womae'a PHf eorpa met ta Maganlia balk wenty-fourth irps mn ns jaaaimiim nau. - wemy-xouTTB nd Ames avenue. Fetruary S to celebrate raahinrton s and Lmcotn-a btrthdaya Tbe aU looked pretty with an abundance of ana W nau kkou pieiiy mm e.n aauncanc or flag, fera. cut iew.r. aad potted plant. and tables loaded wtih refreshments. A short program we gtvea. Prayers were offered by Rev. Me. twHenbacher. An ad- dress ea Lit.oom aaa snade by Re. E. it Cnrry ef Calvary Baptist church; plans solo. Emma Corrrhers; rechatton. Wash- mgtonT Wlbaa Wlnegard; atnglng. Redl V r lie and Rlue: recltauoe, Ann. CthTci; reading. Tbe FfTect of the Death of Lin coln, Mr MrRay: recitauoa. Clara Jea kina: recttauoa. Mildred Cerathera. Mra. Green of Lwnver gave a piaaa eoio wita a eniatlT acromnaiilTtiept. After which th KtnatiMnu arera aeread. ikoai Us v tea Xa. SMI filed at VmaAArngtmrn. A-vr.- ' tT Virile "-"--Til - I tOL glKAlX -t V. 1 rat yob -1 V yrfCTioei -A padL&se bcanng Lis want. Deal ssto k. acsAar aV Issks sat tV pas asduaa ta cap oaaara, N saaw aisra yaa law AaVauUm APXSA. a U yaa psp Ur a, as sVs aaa aai aaiaaB AJkmi'm AJUO&ACsass. if rasa; (ocef act stsrsprf, write la j&UClCLE EftCSS. WTedCas. DAILY BEE: MONDAY. FEBRT7AT.T !3, 1907. SEW s-KDCtl REYESUE LAW ?miai f let U Iam r4rtl Xiirtrt - rj TtXTaC Ittoiroa, DRASTIC rUhS rOI IA:mS COUlCTtOKi srdea Tkrm Lararaly aa the sake, kktot Maat K.ens K f All TmsssHiess tae af Tiaasaiy. PARIS. Feb. PL The new oratota af taxation based on Imsaiaa rrsta all sources, which the French government has proposed to Parliament, to estimated to prodaoa rjLM.Rnt.saa. against CAM.W wader tho aid system. Most cf tha taxes to ba oup preassd bava beaa aa existeacs ta Franot for im ysars and under the restoration, tho second emplrh, tha second aad tho third republics. These antiquated taxes, wttA the revenua prod seed amaer each bead, were aa follow: mre-t taxes aa realty, farms. atc.l".iw WO Buiiainga U..M Persotial property i.a Window and door taxes U.K.K Lioenseo .- E.a.th Four per cent taa oa Income from French oecurittea lt.3 Ka Fnreiga securtues L HO 0tamp and ether du oa transfer tranaacttone la Freach aad for eign securities U.M (Jader the proposed income tax srstesa taxes wTU he levied as follows: Four per cent tacomo from huDd- tmts , ,. , - - ..Tll.JTrj Load 1 . lnnome from secarlUes (Frenchi.. I..! Foreign t.& Rentes tsSU. Credits, deposits, guarantees for contracts . Three and a half per ant on the income front commerce aad tn- dustry ,. Agriculture tSiii Three per cent as wagaa, salaries and pension Idnsdaj Liberal profeaesoaa UsIiM In addmoa to the taxes on incomes from these apeetoJ categories, there to to ba a supplemantary rradusted tax oa Income of over (XCMl commencing with one-fifth of 1 per cent and Increasing to 4 per cent oa tn comes af X.m and over. Thto la estimated ta prod ace !... who the t per cant oa tbe revenue oenved from -r-rttiea which to to replace the old stamp aad ether transfer due to estimated "to produce t34.J60.9Ch- Drastte flaaa to Cafleorlaa. The tnqnisltorial powers for the discovery of concealed revenue are extensive and win greatly coir pB cats the work ef the banks and other credit eatabUshrnceta. The bank maat keep records at all transactions hi bonds, stocks and toOto of exchange for the tnspectloa of treasury agents and most dedoc; the tax when due from all account, stock dividend, etc, attaching certificate ahowlng that the tax baa been palA- Aa much aboney has already gone abroad for tnvestmant ta order to escape the threatened income tax. a consider Me am sunt to the United States, and aa It Is feared that much more win follow, the framera of the law have elaborated double dragging method fay bringing such in restore Into tbe govsrament act. La tb first place, to holder of foreign securities residing ta France who lecelve or deposit abroad, directly or Indirectly, dJridenda, interest, etc. must within three month after January 1 of each year make a declaration covering the preceding year. Failure to da thto or frawdalant deelaratioa subjects tba oCbder to a fin equal to half toe amount not declared and a net tax to triple the sum which the treasury baa been deprived for each year anterior to ta discovery of the fraud. " : - stearic Taa raewtgra Ptaeaa. -Moreover, both foreign government and foreign private secudUs are subjected 19 Btixhtlr heavier buraeng that Franco rente - FYe,h ,t(lti, undoubtedly with tho "f0 ' k w M , kee Idea of tnGuctng rrara ' thctr funds at borne. Two tax the la- ! cmrat of reatea" w 4 per eest. whll that ; . . -,.tl total I I toreic gxrrerumect eecuriues totaja a I per cent, exclusive of tb Initial atamp tak I of J per cent cm the tae value Oa lieu at t.. oa. 1 pending Increase If tho stocks or eono j placed on the French market aeO above private fordra storks and hoods on . . - w. . I the French market bear the sum aniroeos I aa foreign government areoritiea. I corrernoadlng Freach securities pay onfcr 11" according to their char- or 4 per net, aceoraing " J7 . - actor. The only persona exempt trom too i graduated income tax are ambassadors aad : other dlplomatie and consular offlcera. but I . i . ! only where tb country they represent ,' grants tb same Immunity to French cup- tamatic and consular ofBdala 1 ewi- .wmo or taurine ia far ourelr federal purposes and doe not affeot local. sVpartmcDtal and oammanal taxea FIREMEN PRAISE THE COUNT Vetera ee Fasa Meeaiutioma ta Meaaarp f Jaka A. Cevtahtea, aa OM Th Teteraa Flremens' aaaodatioa has adopted th foltowtng teatimonial dacicaiad to the late Oauwt Crelghton: The Veteran Flremea aaaociartoa of the Mty of Omaha feel deep regret aad ea- ' J ur esteemea associate wo w-vua. ' , . . 4M, w a -- Vetaraa Joha A- JZJIJX Ti , mtTJ"Z, ftt ZtrZ a fneodehtp that aa beeaL . . . ' t - - j . . H Uf. iST ft j tree, pewf- f?!-LtJ.L benefit of m"UDTJ Jw: where vtl.tnSl. 1 ated betosaoes thai shsil perpetnat hi ""T ZmZZtmXttmm. . Reoognising his eieruag qualltlea, sutv eaeafal hf and (Treat aetUevementa. w : plaos upoa our foard this appreatl.a of and extend to hia relative our sympathy ta their loss and our osagratulatioa thai there Is so much to cherish aad rsepeet ia the well sued in at their aenartad 1 kinsman. That thia testimonial ef ear kji mi mi . esteem for ear brother veteran flreanea a placed upoa oar records and that aa aa a i usiad oopy be sect ts the family of ear irother Vetera. (Hlluja r . BAMIUUUH, JfHV A. M'SMAKK. iOLLN BAIMER, Coauaittsa. REITOVAL CF UECR TEMPLE Labor Temple will be vacated March L preparatory to tha demolition of tho buHA mg at Flfteeath and Dodga streets to make way- for the ererUoa of tb new t'aiaa Pealae headsuartera. The acretariea ef Centra! Labor dttoa and th Labor Tempi isssiSsrlia arlU aavo their desks la ta reoma ta th rattaraaa black, aeveataeatk aad Faraam streets, formerly occupied by the Equal Right club. The various unions have iiliril various y Imn for sixty aaya whea it to hoped to her Boors isiaiaaasl A. B. Huoersoana. years t 1 t Car. Utk aad Iugla; to ysars direct disaarmd Mangum A Ca, L.ETTKH ZfrTlf taea, ra.ee ge of aataeaa. Hubos. Jem A C"-. wholesai tea, aoffe ai.4 sftcs dtalera. have bought out tbe aaolnanis fracTf Arm of iutum A Smth majd aad will units tbs baataess of the tws firsua. Uott. Joaes A Co. are now locai at hIS iMMtgies street, but the firm aiU look lor a saiger locatiou which win ao eo si sands to tle enlarged buainfas Zt. W. Juaia ef the Arm UuWa Jones A Oa at well kaoe-a ta (nnaha hrs he has resided for seme Urn aad area fnaerty wined ed Tasaparery ClasMrtere fa Oalesra ta rat aaa aflacai aad le teas Saatter. Three lines! What can you do with three lines? Give the long-one a twist like this Bring the two short ones together like this Put all these together, like this And, you have made dollars out of three lines. . What is the easiest way to make dollars out of three lines? If you have a business to sell, put a three line want ad. under our Business Chance Classification! like this: Any old thing that is In your way, such as furnituret tools clothing fixtures etc. turn it into dollars through a three line ad under, "Offered for Sale," like this: Lower your house rent by renting a three line ad like this: Exchange your land for city property or engage fn a busi ness to your liking with the aid of a three line ad under our "'Barter and Exchange' column. like this: Competent help means dollars to you The Bee Is a mar ket for that kind. A three line ad puts you in touch with the best. like the following: There's money in poultry and The Bee can find you buy ers through the "Poultry and Eggs" classification. Try an ad like this: To sell your horse buggy or wagon "Horses and Vehicles." like this: A three line want ad One time 10c Every drug store Is a Bee want-ad branch office, or Phone Douglas 238. if you cannot call at THE BEE OFFICE - a 17th and Farnim "The want ad corner" ing reetaeraat. gi 'ksoos. readies aad frail a good Bex lit. PbeaaadeaA. la. 44 i Ml 44 lis FO goed eeaditeso. eaa Ixt, aae txlt. Ala sal th Bseltary Lairy Oa. illl Fares ay (4 TTI t KLAQAKTLY furnished eoath ream. bath, etrtotly mad era. psoas; prlvUeg ef Hi, ivi ttanmy at. (1( It Feh.Tx 1TTLL. EXCHANGE If acrea, ealtlvatod, aastsra Xeh. goad tnoam Si sasity la Omaha, What hae yeof T. , Be, (r Fee. lx BAABKB SHOP ia Omaha, clearing tils atiaaally. for' ooun try etar la ea. Rare aome eaeh. T 414. oar Bsa tB) 14 Feb Its JUosBOKTTC yew eg anes, at to learn best ran. Ceoadeatial peMUe. Qd aalarr. J'Tvaseuea. Wrne C 44, Ba. tr 44 Jul is 4s bear. Apply after I a. am. taAa. Kodak SxhibiUea, Oieauber Aaaaemp. (t)dlt ta aVCrr Orptagloaa. aaa better; egg II 44 settle; Jacob Ptate, toaperter. L reader, let McDaagail Ave, Detroit. Mica. Ul tX4 ltx FOB BAXJC syaar-ld apraa. etty brake, single er aeuhlej also buggy- laeuira 4I Oapatat Ave. CawlL (14 K)4 tl Three times A spare room through a use an ad under Seven times 45c Wit