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TOE BEE: OMAHA. WETNESTAT. APRIL IT. V' 5 1 i 1 ERiCE CUEb f AT IOWA CM lijLsh. 4jn'iaior Tilis to Toi- Tc-r 4 Ortlm a4 Wart 4 iota crrr. t -. Anr-i . -p-.-i.-. r-- ar-am r""v"i f ir ai Lincnm t- ! of "peaatrrg tiirf string nontii -f us adoption b suBAmiuent A.irrc-a.i men- r WIS h''t.".;-r VOC''li jy JlHeS PrrTi. r-'i-' amrjit-.-ia.ior M i United n ri -ne"ch on the art of public iDrx.nii h.-' - the ; -rv-f )ina convention of the - itty of low hera last n.ght .Vi .'"i tmpr-i' "'iir.c in Afli"nil pubi.e -aar.-r la I 11 m Aari.'u.Ti Lincoln, lad h 'DeaHer It's f ir?-!. powr. elciraw '! ogency of i.-Tirrit hud a povrf ul if liww. Wt awe this se-ee sy' to 5i'-'lln- A3ib3i.ti;p Eryia depl -rd -ha i:raii) mm of ies and ancrd.ir?a In he American, speech. There '.a eai fcimiancy u gti t.:o fir ami una Jokes '5at ar-i .r vi.a.it. ia.il the iu'im.i. Th-v mv ha-a mi ba.-"ng to tha apeecn. Thia enould ba repr.t'He.i. P-aints fir the studon' -o r-rnem hep in 'he art gf pubiic jf-KSt wire outlined .'.a foilowi: Always iJ-'i sotne-hi.-ia; to aiwiys know what you mean to say. ai y irranii your o-M:n. .xl-i.' ba ir:ar, a.Triys cors;il''r bnf irhanil what uf a-n ai-I-eni-n ym tj a.liir-a. ?. ay avoid auprflui a.-y y jut a uiti'O.w. ;uiia oma.ut"nc, turrr 1.1 c!i:aLrii TCOrta of rv En'!sri or of t.'ia twnt:tS ntar7. rca.Un!t bi 'i fly ar'i7iji r-oll"Ct:ir.a. Trii Inst u : ':i'ftr 'nf. and ATtawniiur BiToa tilil of :i. a f.t ilta aa w-.T ad h. jinvl charaotar ..:.c:' u a puliilc pi'akrtr. "H tij ovr tibU and ovr i?orioi'j, xj one of tiia rmarWa. "Ofi'ri'lT!- 1 1 r:ini;jr!it it butwr 't hn would liava cut iut thrt la.it on-third or on-ha.f of h.e j CM:ti!S.. He oftn timea tilk'?d o'- r the pHupm's a ada." I Dtar kr PnalaJeat MatLtae. I A-nOdHalor Bryoa axrivl a; 3 X tilia ! mrainHi and a-u met a: til depot by tne rjnent at ju students, who eaci.rteil ! bim to President ia.:I.an resideni:. ! beaded by tite univsrsity band. After a siiort rust the noted vlaitjr "Mu taien tu i the home of Teaa C. Jf. Gr-jiry of tne j Coi of Law. Taa was served and a aiiort reception hetil. At i o'olurk President George E. Mac- ! Lean enrer'a.ned tfte stiresma.a at dinner CoiieHS prsuients of the stai-a xad mam- ' ben af the Board of Eduranon were pres- ent, aa f il'owsr Freeident E. A schnell of t'pper Iowa unlverjlry. President D. W. Ed wirds of Pe.on colleice. President Lufher ; Freeman of MominKside coiiene. President I W E. P-arons of Persons cuUeae. Presl- : f.nr I W T IC.iln af Gr-.nneil code and I PTemdent L A. Mar-rils of Coa college. and BUia-er Lar(tt of Cedar Falla. Facuity members at the dinner were: Prof. Samuel Caivln. aeninr professor of the university; f irmer Dean Welti and tha dear.a of the unlversiiy. Lieutenant YL C. Mamma, mar-si-.al of the day. JnUe Em, in McLA.n, the resident member of the suprema court of I'Twa, and Euclid Sanders, representlns tile Iowa Clry tummerulal club. Tomurruw mo mm if Mr. Bryce will re main In. Iowa City until nooa for the pur pone of studytnif the conditions In the L'nl yersity of Iowa. According- to present Ba14., be. Will, ba uucaiol inta the. legal frauraity of Flu. Delta. Phi, a chapter af whicn ia tn the local law euhouu. Ha ieava lor Grinnell at 11.53. NEW POSTMASTER AT R0KEBY eaaHiiea Aarrww aat Artatar Utiiot Leaiva far Svatk DavlLatav Saabya. (From a Stiff Correspondent.) WASHlcGTOX, April X. i Special Teia-gr-iai.) aenaiors Burkett and Brown to ilay recommended tha appointment of Ar taur Mundorf for postmaster at Rokeoy, Lancaster county. The postmaster general has granted post masters uf tiie third and fourth claaaaa in the stota of South. Dakota. leave of ab sence fur aa many days mot emeed.ng flvej aa may b nscesHOry tn enable them as attend tne convent. on of the South Da kota Leagua of Piiatm eaters to ba held ax Vkaterttrwn. & D.. Jane IS and la Durotiiea G. Davis of Pierre, D.. has bears op pointed: clerk In Ule forest aervlua at M.sauula. Monc The secretaxr of tiie interior has affirmed the decision of the commissioner of tha load offlea- In tha cose of Bert Scott aajainst Wuliom Farirusua oo appeal af tha latter ko boiuanoT fi"- coaceiionna bis boma aieaj entry lucatatl In tha Alliance, Na., Land, diotrlct. -Rural carriers appointed are aa follows: Iowa Mai Aikia. routs L Ira Spencer. xrir, .au auneutute. Bloomflaid,. rouLe Z, J ainea SL. Tncaier. carrier, no auoeu i ata. Souta raioto iuth Shore, routes ! aad ; tdword V 3.ca. coni-u-r, nit auostituta. 1SWELRY HID IN PATROL E0X fkwwaaiaal OeOlaaV Wawtk ra4 La. Dfcr, Fi a hm Uy flaaeel TM ay Has taaer arrest. TEXVEH. April X Mora thaa n.ij worth, of Jewelry remained unnoured In a jjatrnl box in the heart af Denver from Jaturlay until today. o.thoug!l tha box la stlsited forty times daily by patrolmen. Tha police beitevw tha loot was bidden by a. man arrested Saturday aad held at tha aatrol box waiting far tha wagon. Begw Ttbrs tee t5e mcaej than joo ft esrwtgr eke in Perfect Kae Woltg gtaoea. T ItfWl CKaTiatee back c( T,Tf fgsi scUL Ong price r?. If? d Jfcrt Oc hweat, WufthrT cash or emit. EMI L ti LEFFEQT job soav cxmia. auifvi A. A. CLARK Cl CO. i nnn nniipv om E0Eaz2- cattle and XXD Ja-XT ClLalTl. SECtTRJTT AT OJffi-HAUP THE CSC .11. B-lTIi. Tatarjr Vrsjn wf forrwaarfal Bwal aaoa CORMH MUX AI kfjJiXTir, OVtil AWEiUCAiX . tXTRES.1. N .unn.-i.ie wwa tha r.na ca-Uaat w Chappy Moran r j , UUUCl nilWl 1 Dean of Crooks ; CH:TA'j. AsrU J. rr'i. better; t i.i.itn u "Caaspy" M iran, a.::-'l y i ' p-:.?fr!i: !a.Tp:LOP 3 .ia.-t of Ch;i:iM i mil i IifiT3:ujr J. T Coriiu of t.la Pina l".- ' pa. l.suitt. tj a u if A:iinr'rA.i nJr. . aa.lr arrast aai. T'la a.-riit w-i.1 .nibta .faturt. but araa apc a rr-t I ijnril taa arrva. jf I-inpir jr CirBiy)ii to- , lay. i It taa laJt tTnty yari ji ra u.f(i, fa.a ar aaid to a-r"at elo to C. lfl. - 1 ;.)r yj Cubans' t.nrt isrrlai association. UW. H nro?r apriM on a una.! aca.a. ! h a:d We puilcy of protection :a Fi H.iru w fiun.l 'Kiruj mf 13 axnaiva ! m tiat iti uli aauona. r-ir uian tuirt of ttira rwma in a (lotei. A i j a puiitical on. T'.ia f.ar:ajt 3md aitaniliwl bi.n anil fll int7 M oln car-n I -nut not w.t.lin toa Ufa apaa of lay pranc for a. a nujtff'i axtnaf wxlno. j uvuj Ajnar-.caa will taa puil:y b aon- il r-i '.a sa.el t.v bi :ion on bixij ftda dun!, of taa At.a.-K:c. ha:n in ina ea.-liar .layi i .n one of thoaw olil-taan nral pr--pilini tHa pnfaion of flavin on taa bitf tecriun.stj wrto bi.v m Aairrcaa wia:- :iner. l-atar be became aauwi aj a da.-'nif and icceasf ii w'ra tapper and 1a ix-d to orlarnareil tae "ic fnwr" mmin bis r.nt trial of tais acneme bay in amed !ilm W.HW. K.w ork:n w.tii "riniaai Cla--. hut a fuaT'U from utlca, operated the an-tera Iram ormpany." axp.a.nml taapetitor Cor teiy iu. today. "Ther emiected SM WO or ITS. Jul aa mar f.ntt fr ira ioiild-be Invert in and Men aud lnni7 h-at up ahop. T.i: an six y-ars Mi. LaJt monc.1 I a.-ratd aiai n Pa.Uilei pl;u but h eecured caan ba.l In tbe sum of and left tae city, fun direct ti Cnira?o. Ht as runninii a aaadbooic on t.ne nirea beri. Ii rented a ta..x:fab to t'l tn !a.'. m. ' Jtona w.II be taa-n ba;. to Fbilade'.pnui. Pardon Asked Bv Friends for a Banker Walsh;""; aleqiest 3faW Out Ll PetiiOU t3 PteS- , ideat Oil Mia Breakiaj Bo--ra ia Priaoo. u.-. jn. Ideation of its success exists. Dunn tne! R. Waisli, tile banker, would accept a i , ' ' . , , tlacal year to data our receipts have been pardon from the preaulanc if tender-d n.m. , , . . over JSO.iKXl.'We more than durtn the corre- ! but the axed financier haa m- no way had; . ,. . - ,, . paction for his release. Tb.s statement -. r.. r. i ,t H r kiu Vinl.n Urti .ItlrftlV of the feiienl penitentiary at Fort Leaven worth, where Mr. Walsh la cor.Sned. "I know '. Wi.sh has had nothing to itii th petit.on presented to the prnsi- .lent. said tna waruen. 5vm weens i ad i was in lnaiana an.a irninmi t-om one of the signers of the petition that It waj started in Bedford. The slgtien are moatiy men who knew Mr. Waish tn a bual nesa way. It was purely spontaneous. tTpon my return I told Mr. Walsh about it Ha said ha had nevr authorUed anyone j to circulate It" "The old man In bent and worn." adi!ed I warden Mct-laughry, and slnca cuming here has grown nervous and looks much older. I know he would gladly accept a pardon."' No statement could be obtained tram Mr. Walsh tonight Tatt and Carnegie Dedicate Library President tad Steel ia? Address BTejro Educators ot Rarwixi Caiversity. WASHCfGTON. April Jl. Pr-sident Taft and Andrew Carnegie spoke- yaterlay at tile dedication of tha new Cameirie library at Howard university hera before a gathering! of negro educators from virions sections of the country. President Taft la.d tne cornerstone of the library nearly a yeir ago. He alluded to that fact today and staid be had been glad ta act for Mr. Camegla. who wa absent aa that occasion sjid to "feel as the great millionaire bene factor feels. " "We don't envy Mr. Carnegie hia monev or tha fortune that baa attemled his ef forts," aoid Freaident Toft "The thing we do anvy of bim la tha happiness It mu:u give him to do so mum good for bis fellow men. as be is doing; every month in the year." Mr. Camegia also spoke briefly. He dwelt upon tha manifold benefits, of the library In modern elrlUzaciou and attributed tha slow progress of the world tn bygune ages to the lack of tile prlntng press. Mr. Carnegie urged tha negro students to educate themselves. "ITU: J ourselves," he said, "to taae your place with, tho white man and tha roca prutaiem will be no more." NEW TRAIN ON DAKOTA LINE laaeaawlla 4k St. aa4 Ex. awwaai aret Tae-rltaww WATEETOWN, S. D.. April a. -h Special.) Change of considerable commercial Irn Dortaaca li. this territory ara about to be put In, -ffect by the Minneapolis A St Loma ro.lroad. They have been practically agreed upon and at a meeting of the of ficials In tha Minneanolia efn.-. - Wednesday, when tie entire master will be g ina over, it la expected on official an nouncement will ba mode. One of tha Important changes will be an a ldiCiinai tra.3 between Watertown and Aberdeen. The nioi iilng westbound tra.n from tha Twin Cities will leave earlier, about f o'clock, from St Paul and J:0 from Minneapolis and arrtva bare at a p. a. This w.U gn on th.-ouga a Aaanleen. Returning taa following morning, tha train will laava Aberdeva about i U, arrive here at S 40 and go oa through to tha Twin Cltiea. arriving thera tn good tmt to aonnaox with the east maJa Thia new day cro.a will be Treatly appreciated by scares af towna a-ung tha Una af that road, for It will en able them to arrive at W a renown tn the nommg. remain an entire, cay ami return home tn tha early evening. It will oieo srova of vast benefit Ui tna bulnaaa inter :ais uf tita city which hava fur tha last Jiraa years bean trying; to rn.ui a jhast tn:s ervlce an tha St Louia rooxa taemavelvaa) Tna Clara Uarlgaaw Cm. JXOv r. TIM-AT. MoT. 1 p,, Xaat 5j. B AbuiM!. Say r t s. um ! DUOTS T22 PATTE TA2HT ,' i Baa W a CI4 Dwlar .tttaa Pt wlt ta Ha ri raily i 5T UjCT Ajn; X-Pr-dictin taat ; tarn m anr. and tn Payi- l Pr- t;cu:r ti. ur, t , ba taa pnncipa: ,u. of j t.1 cumin -a.Tipa.n. S. iheraoaa in a pc:l b"ra laat am!it a.d it m h.a dJty aa a protectionist rj dfnd L r.la pni.cy. Tna pw;b "VJ dii"rd b- , a.id Amer-.oa.i atj.id.ird of Ilvnu.'- tne vice pr'a:rfer.t aa.d. "xnd tJiat tile- way to maia ; t-i.n t.1ae is by loin mr on work. Such fjjth. however, dues not preciud-' tnw jc ' caaionai r'ision of aur ta.-.ff and tfla cniinaT-uc Jt l-ine. eitner ip ot down, tj "ineet ciianl enndltluna in our tndiatr:a I and coramrciai tranja.ttlona. "But my fa-tl? d oea include the jndc- mrnt that aucb cna-ij-a should be -na.ie by tile trends and out by tiie enemies of pmteiTi.on. Th.a was our creed and our prnmirta to tile peopie tn tile inat nt.una. campa.n. and I beueve we can cla.m t.ia: tne fa.ta u kpt. tiie piedge fuif'.ileit and tnat tha tariff waa revaed auostaa tla.iy and successfully. I -1 We CwwI4 Gt. i ! "N'o previous tanft law was more care- I ' fully prepared or mora axli.ioauve.y cun- ! aidersd tnaa the la.w which went aito ef- ! Net ittJt Aognsc It was not sat.afactjry eia-'S against class, which, he said, w is jun to a.1. Xij tariff law evr was or ever j rrnry to the sT.rare d-al Rjoseveitiaa pol wiil be. but it was tne best law we cou.d I ley and its baj'c pnncipie la protection, i t has now burn in- nueraLia over nine aionuhs and a can atui! - t.u resu.ta and determine whetlier or not a a succesaf.il and oenef.cial meuurfl. This wa can not i d.J aa partisans, but aa business men, and I it ia in this aiilr.t I Intend ca-l.ns; your j attention to Ule results and operation of a few of its features. I "First, from a revenue standpoint. n.. ! now our deficit that ia. the excess of or dinary expenditures over ordinary re- ueiliui. wa jfiu, uuw it .a only aooilt i C5.ilOM.Hn!. and it seema I'lita safa to aa- sums that that deficit will be vary sma.1. f not enureiy wiped out by the end of tie fiacal year, "la fact, in this pnrt.cular. the fra.ners af the Payne law buiided even better than I they expect.!, aa no ana predicted thai, the new law wou.d give us a surplus dur na" ita first year. I: la true that expendituras are a little less Uiaa last year, but tie ga.n fa til treaa;iry ia largely d ie to the new tariff. Hla-fc Waea Prevail. "I believe It will not Be questioned that the return to a full volume of employment bos been most pronounce)! It wul not be (jueaaoned that all our artisans and me chanics are busy and that with few ex ceptions, ait aor wyjrking men are- well emp.oyed. and not oniy employed on full time, but at the highest wages in our history. "Hardly a day passes that we do not note tha increase of wages granted by same railroad or soma Industrial enterprise. And it ia estimated that taa advance in wages which, will be granted tins year w.U etj ial :ne stupendous sum at aaiw.jwu.idii w nua i thia sp.eiidid reeu.t has coma to the wage 1 earners and It la a fa.r osaumpuoa Jiat .t ', must a" coma first to toe employing o.ajsca it has also cuma in etiuai measure to our farmers. ! , "la fact otiu of Uia reoaons for tha de- ! crease La exports of foodatafis la because j tha farmers caa market a.moat their enure ! output a. home and ax the bigiieat i icea ever received by thm. "So It seems taat sufficient -revenue is derived, we have fuil employment for a.l our peopie. and the greatest reward for .abor. whether on the farm or in the fac tory, or an the railroads, n-ar known in jur history and that means from 50 to IDS per cent mora than tha reward of La bur in other lands. The universal desire la that such conditions will continue. Surety, taen. wa ougiit to give sue a a tariff law a f a t.ai. Eifeat Iadastrlea. "Wnile. however, we may ua content to aaoit fiirther deveiopmaiita of Uia law. it ! imenti. adjutant ai. parada ii inoay evn a auita proper and consistent to note wnat j ml. April IS effect It ia having and may cuauiue ti cava on our tndiatnes. Today all seems well, but wa must have thought of iha morrow and ahauiil note caret u.ly the re iulu from day to day. from week to ween, and month to month, in order that we may be f a.ly prepoi'ed to act wlaely and wan when tha tme comes again, aa It will co ns, for another revision. Some iu:.aa may still be too blga; some may need no change. aad seme, .t may ba thought, stiou.d be increased tf wa are to cuntinua to do our own work and maintain our preset voiuin. of employment oaa b.gh atandard af wajes and living. .norr. A.inn 111. montlia of tha preaant fiscal year exoeedeu thosu of tna currespond-ng montlia of Uia last year by over tU0.iKw.iVo. or at tne rats of over CMi.'Jue.dM a year. Tha Increase ui .. .... , . tha Imports of foodstuffs is Immaterial, a-most tha whuia Increase being in manu factures and material far use lu manu focturmg. mne-tentaa of waicn cauid aave undoubLatiiy have been made In this coun try. "Ti that extent then. American produc- t:on bos beeu displayed ana ac leaat t-,-i gasa. i.'eou. capturing twenty inaurg-nta. jua.jos of American worfea paid to foreign ; Lieutenant Croit. Ninetpenui infantry and iaburars. i tw' na;:v scuurs were wounded m tiie en- "There are two very significant features H., .rvrrl a second tonr in the. Ph l'o of this present state of our foreign com- pins from June IS. UW6 to Auguat U. 11X17. mcrce. In the first piace tt ia aecesary and. was on tie xatiiioa arfi-jist cue that our exports should axceed our imp.irta M J?h J waT TJt by soma UMt. aw.-JM. to MW.J00, m annual? gaaement at Mt subi. L-yta and B,no.ihan in order to maiu good our foreign ou.. ga llons aad prvvunt tba export of go.d. "Aad tha acuad. and to ma tha mora Im portant feature of th a great tncreoea in our Imports In manufactured aad partly aiaaufactured goods, ia tha displacement af Amencaa pruducilon. "1 will not assert that no to taa present lima it aaa injured any American Industry With tne immense volume of employment that has coma with, tha saw tariff law and tha great Increase m wages aad consequent purchasing puwr baa coma on ability to an sorb taeea imports in addition to tha absorption of domasto production. "And so long oj th.a condition of affairs continues and because this increased Im H,rtoi.nn givea the necessary rewenua to t tna expanses of tha government we a.11 aay sound no cry nf alarm. Bur t do ci artairti.ra to thia fact for tha aaa purpoae t aamng if it wauld not ba well ta exa.-mna ' jMtwaiy aii.t tha matter af tncreaaed Un-porta-ions and fe ronsider wbether when ' wa again Vwvtsa Ine ta.-ff it w.U not b 1 r.c.:eaa.-y ti cnaclt a eanrlTient far farth.fr o7 , Xjw aw ard rwvjuao, aad per&apa, uisna.T. r-i.urt to a r.v-asjn upvir-la n some srned- PnalklilTt Tariff r.4. i ilarc" n t b' ppr"iini,,l ot' n 4:.i4 a t.a-.;f .1 a prurtioi- t.v. j innif aa ti pr n-nin a a-"' n f iT.pi.irnnt -.d pr.wt.ffiTt a ill fir our penoi. i !n4 wt.l uia a.Tr-ii.m "9--t7 tnaj, ui u Su uruJ auan .juais l'y of .ii iri and :.i .!rn t:!iit. acair.:) t.la; will nn:yii t n a rvnua to mit our ti3"nil:tur. "3i:iiiw t bilav t siimii.t m.i a' tin ma a-arly varyn.n i cn iiia'ja.l iff O'ly.-i It aor-iad. I fSiptiiJ.u f.a fact t.iar, 1 In 1 In not aJvoyara a-i im:n - ll.i: raviauin of rTim ta.-JT and li - adTo.:at a;-aar-ly s t:iat rnvwoa ;" mfcl K Ma'n uplrl 11 '-nr 1 . 9'U m,Tl" duty of tne business men of this iounty to xaa cujseiy tnee L3.:r-a.iir.n i;np.:rta and ew if t.he conniiua wnetner it w niul not be wise to a li'.t better prut our own iaa ir and iml'itre .n.-.-ea.l f swnd.nii abroad mr old to pay imap l.3nr ji f .ireica conn men. If we do not anuctpare and prpar. If we open tne customs ar.s "-oo far, t.ien we ana.i .nvita and ha-' an avaian. ri ;f f iresiin nd tnat vili cione our m.l and drive our laborers to idleness. Taen wt.l and pr'.oM fail and, eomuared t. the cunaesuent c.Jnnty and d.at.-r iia: w.U foi.ow. tile deprewiiun ni L'.3-n w.l be as a summer liuwe nmpad w tn eiiuanoetiai atorm." WitMa 1 1 tjrkJi Dfnait. Fimitfr Cnnxi'essnian Wirjun of Ind.ami. repubiiira.i wii.p in tiie house of repr?en:a t:vs pr'or to b.a resisnair; on to run f ir f.jvernor, Snrnjiit H.a aad.eace to ita f-et n aa impassioned a:tack lpon Jemafifim. at tiie conclusion of the vice president's address. N ) names wre mentioned in his utr-ack. but his d.acr.pi.ions ware o riv.d t-iat Vice P-aident ihermaa and Oo.ir-sman Faa- ser, a: least. andrstood to whom he re- 1 Jjr.Tipinii frim r-fr-nce t.j that "Tiar- veious man. Theodore R.:oavit. who is cumin ( bac with ail nations it h.s feet. ' M.- Watacn pro tewed aa.njt a.-nyinn "There la d.an-r n t.h.s aent ment." he thundered. "hecaue tie de:r..i-?ua will eek to use It for selfinn aurpo-'es. to aeip hlmseif ir.to (roverirr.ent position, to faaten upon the bodv poiric. "Look out for tiie lemaToirie. He s the moat danirerous Tiaa today. "They ajway. cla.m to be the oeiip.ea' best fr "nds. they are your worn enem.es. ' ha declared, suddenly sluftinir from tie ain-g-aiar to the plural. Heat Ions Sn iamea. "Z know them, t kno-w one and if my distinguished fend. tie vice president was not here I would name h.m. He runs h.a hands throuira his a;wr ami xcia-ma. 'How long must I strive to lift tile burden from tha people'" TU tell ycu how ions he w'll last. He ; will Iaat just aa Ions u til a ciiaui aur-ia j tickets holds oit "I have no panem-e w-.th tna men who . says tha whole world la oini tj tha devU. It isn't Thia la tile heat day tne world ever saw. If that is not so ail of history is a miwikery and gou ia a myta. Don t listen to tna demaaoir-ies. The man who would lnct the mob for his own selfish ends la worn than a tra-tor in time of war. "If I tad time I would make luat as -inir a. aQeeoh, for hiah, protection and J ,nip subsidies aa have my friends. he ennc'uded. r-femng'1.0 M: SUermaa and Mr. Faaaett '"' . . Mr. Watson anriiucced' thatha now Is enrouta to Klansas and Qklahoma to make a ser.es of speeches In definse of the tariff! Congressman Fassett repeated" an address given by him in congress, favuring sli:p subsidy. M.-. Sherman and party departed for j itv jhtngton at U.M o clock umight A B ' i Vffjlr. j s lung hemor-haire Stop it and c-.i-e w-ak l lungs, eoiishs and colds wiih Pr. K.nftTi j. New DiMiOvery. 50c and C H). Fir sale by j. B. a'on rruir Co. j A perslfften" cough s.omd not ha nee; ened. Ciiomber'ain'a Couh F-eme.1 wul j cure It j CUTDtfV k" CI I V i SERGEANT PATniCfS K-LLT RETIRES WITH DUE H0X03 ralrty Tears'' ervle fee Soldier af Jttmmlll, Waa ia Accortlael Phralsw tnw Him Acts. First Serjeant Patrick Kelly of Company E. SLxte-nth tn finery, baa been honurao y retrtd from act.ve service. Ey direction of the n-slmeiitai comma.'.d.ir tne fo.lotvinif order ivaa read by Uia reg- B'lrst whtmji. n.m.jr. .uiuia E. a.xt-'entii infantry, having conipurttd j over uiii'ty yearn ot a:r.ive nrvice ui tua j army is, by oirecuoa ot ma preauicm, r- ord th.s data el meant kU served ilve years in the S.xta lniantry. eleven y-ars. siji muntia and tweuty-nma daya m uie Ninaieent.i in fantr". and in tne Si.M'.ceuui ini'antr a. net Ma U. UKC. a totai of twenty-tour ,-r. six montlia and six days s .-a got ervice. and five y.ir six mon.ia a.ni f iur days foreign service, maa.ns a tilt . credit of thirty years, one moum and t ! days. At tna axpirauon u eaoa uf , i rLrSnt" 1 I n jsT he tvaa with a detainment of the Sixth infantry surveying the western pari ! Ot L-lo. -"-a ....-. ...... ..a u. .rv ia:-,j an.l arooous. I- ru w-fc ,,n tttl9 expedition mat Captain Mu.dortt. ! j Sixtv mairry. lost tna lito waj; .u-uaajng i I Grand river oy tie .:apa.awtg of a ju j Ia ISSs ne lert wtn r:ie 3:::.un amler ! command of Gener i! M.les tor Porto R; reurmng Xt tie L niti atatea in- LJa. ti. i serv ;d in the Hiii.p panes ,na Au-iat j. I US to M.ircn 31. Uxiil. participated in he ?n gaemenrs with tne intfurgenta at Va.der- rania canon. Pansy. P l.r nnm imiot company A. Foruetti- nompany i.'.iinuau j scours at Saa Nicnoioa. Ceuu. fi-urn Jay i!7. I1KI1 to Nivember I. i:il. While in command ! of the scouts he had two enTicements at I eiv.r. L.'yte. P. I. Aa a man and soldier he was an example ta a.l with whom h" served. Tie good wishes of the reciment follow Firvt -r-gea.-.t B7.elly in his w H -earned rr1rment Ia view of the fact -t-ai it w.II o" the laat Hicasinn upon whicn Flrt Serireait K ly apnea.- wth hia rimnr under ir-ns. he wul come to- the frurt with the ine af oncers and tsite Ma olace to rhe neht of the r-ifmenraJ eommamler. as fh regiment pasee in review Taa S..a tet a eeal Heatta. Tna rwtorai.lv. aoarar of sound slaeo eoa not ba ever estimated and any oilmen" that pravoatai It la a menaca to hea.tn J. L. Souther. Can Claire. W'.a. aayi I "For a long time I aave been anaa a to sleap aoandly sights. bct m ef name ' acroaa my back aad anrrnese of my k.a- neya. sly apparita woa vary poos and my general condition waa mac a. run. gown. I have baaw tiamc Fai.y s Kidney rhl.a but a short Urn a and saw aieen aa aaumt aa a -nra. I eat aad njis say inaaia. and osy genera t eondiuon ta graa'ly tmpro.aal I eaa Honesty recnm.iund rley's Kid-ray Kir. . I kn4. rBmm ku. url n . w aa by oa ocuggiatav i v rJJ V 7 ;AI We will place Douglas Street over 300 beautiful 1910 style dresses, made of taffeta, foulard, pongee and all wool cloth materials made to sell from S19.50 to $35.00: on sale Street Store 13 1 O DOUGLAS STREET Vaar!aimattHi u. j- jL.iiLUJuriJ i lueua j-jujjl-. i m wwwmmiMjiLrtv inm,. Ji Soon we'll be flying through the air like the birds. Nearer and nearer come the days of practical aviation and with them will come a new race of fighting men. The new days will have food and drink problems, just as we do, for cn proper sustenance depends the daily battle. The aerial fighting min will demand a beverage which will nourish and strengthen him and keep his nerves at highest strength. - '" til'l 4aaaaV taaw -:Hil.i.Va,:'J-!ii!,H D. I Invest your renl money inslead ol spending ii PEARY LEAVES FCR EUROPE ' Caauaaaader Telia Briwkljs Peaaile r Ha Attacked :lalaas af Dr. Cooaw NEW Tons. Aj.'ii lu. At a fxr-two.: j 'if.clieon t'ir.ii.'r"d aim at :li.' p.rnitci'-n ciu.'i ' today Comniandcr Rooert 51. F ia.y. woo will aa.i for Kaiope tomurruw. expui.ned j why he atiacit fd Uia ci.1-111 of Dr. Conk on j bin return from h.a puiar trip. He su.i j "Three weeaa before I got ha.i.t cn cw.il- , xanon I had uia fa.li-.at inf irnia ion of' vhi: iiiid been done by anofner ui m. I Arctic remona and w.ieu aid when; aid wnat wouid be claimed by this man. T': teicgrams whicn I sent which ca ised tin I ta be cri Quitted wre s-nt Jei.beraiely and ' aft1!- full consideration. That waa m; i pi siiain. "I Unnw that a deliberate att-mpi waa to j be maila to fefraad tie co intr- morally ! and tl.ianciu.ly. anil aa aa officer of th.- r-n-.,t .-.tar, , navy I f. ,t mat 1 mwt im warning to taa country a-id tnat t ol I to myself, a. so, to give naming, in ai'!vr tnar I mijot escape be tna; .ih.f?ed wt'n hemg a.l accessory to the crime. M aou t;on is suil incivaoged and will not cr.ag"d h-r-nf ier " The Ky to tha ltaar.'-.-n 3e Wan Biv an. I-.., .nr. li.i va -I .!. F. Ll M.-v. John T row.v 'te af x-tfi.erirf coy .an of tn.i nur of tiie E..rjji an or. i.nent. fhey Pct t be g ne mi. ! irCEH-NFifTLX' TH next fa-.. fi-ft ofcal tew ef tit. l" w r worna w ii Mtamar aaA ai.u U'uui eoa- air.au ,u.t-t. r. a.l- y riw j -lWi f-.ne-t 1, tie ai'iLenx a aa iuai Lrat rciT0 on sale Thursday at our Douglas mm j-r- m mm sjbjl. T- " " " GROUND CHOCOLATE w-ill be the favorite beverage then as it is navr, for it is the best of all beverages; it contains the greatest percentage of nutri ment that nature has concentrated into any food substance. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is absolutely pure; not only purity which conforms with the law, but the purity that comes from perfect materials and scientLdc processes. Ghirardelli Co. Sha 1&52 ELIit cox there are lots of new. modern houses or'frrrt-d for sale. Uoues that have been bai.lt in tiie v:.-t y,:-ar. Tliev were built to sup ply tliii demand of :i trrovrin,? city and are offered for sale at very lox prices and on easy terms a fev hundred dollars down, balance like rent. A great many o: th.es: houses will be adver tised for sale in Thurs.iay's fW on easy terms. This is your opportunity to buy a new houso and pay for it with tho rent money. no ju uuaata ut . t-a.i ...al',.u.l a-l a. aiaj-' tiTY-i'i-oiu a.l u-.ar Tv .nnes.i-ea UU-.li . UJ t. icl.t.l'1 ,1. a-j a.Hifc , j, a, a., iwui l u c,,a- a.1 -p.i.e... a-i . . . . u.t. a .ui'i, u.l l.Mw.duUil Uaj u,.uil .uao-3 atel 11- uaa .il a..:U -a ea. .y a mi'll:.,, i..ai tut w.iWia u ui-t . a. ui. tiiuu.Uj -uiiu. ia ivj-i tui-.i p.-t u liloii owned Ly ,j uiX a.rs. i.i iye- ia .Ajia au .a.j -si-i. a. .a aiu u.L L.ie.i- 1..- u ou . ao ...a,., a: a a- .i..i'iw u,..aaa.c. i-1 it Ule Uo.e Aaa w...j;i wt. .. i3.a. Og-j k.uiU l..lt a. -a -KLL eu. .la U Ob C L'.h. 'kj-v tu.uor we.ga.ng Va: r-iiio--ia :a-.L tea I wul L u iu aota i waa 4.1-13U. ! at. a. i-t-i.. Le,. a v-jim. .iu .ivea uu...i ot Ly a- ,..;s ot uie .oca. iiu.ip.ti.a. lae .V i.i.a.i aaiaiu oa rnUuc-d oaw-aa.. 1 !" waj io rei-eni.y r:riu.i witn raw 3y ;ia rr.;o. ii. ijeoi.a A-u-acuar ot ! matenjl. Just oefora the annual inspen- ir.ia .-uy a.ao mtui.tiad to uia i-u.ova ot 1 t..n by Capiaia L'uiro. tn- standard of x a r i!..-n,i.;u ,rnU at uia 94.au uinu-. ', Ceilence whicn is nceaaary tia.t not been wu 11 e-i;i.ea iaiity pxunda. i3..... ;auu.4 : ta.ne.1 wiui tha new r-crurtJ. cursa-a:-j repurtid lj He oil uoe road u r-.cuveiy. ! -.nfnf.y the company receive,! x iuw raring. 1. i & a .'.. v .u.,-... imnt ... j IOWA FALLS The tovnehip assessors jiu t til corn, aa we.i a- ..uier a.a-eria. u.at : auea not ui niuat,tr h" " Ul 'n,t ' 11 Ule open marawt mar a. t f-ir us aot- at uia nw a.nat..-:ii a-cunoi 5 out mat ha. i... i ...ti.i.iH.it .t - a - . tl.,'ovi I and ia a.iw awa.i. ng tu a.ict.uu uf to. ' government to begin uperatoca. s c P-alJTON Ba.iic7 Long, aged years. oe 1 aits nt at.'h man at tne o.irl.ni.uu I mi, ns for m. ii. irl.r.ni on load. Aaa I.jun.t i ! ad. 'yaia" along It ra.irou.l traca. a atiort , l.ttnta.ics rrom v. -i Bur '.1:14011. -ta.urday " 1 Long i.au cump a.ncd of te.-i.n- i.i an.t I iur-H-i to gi 1-ti.me. It ih a.i;;po.eii a au.i ifn AfAi-A of n. art troi.o.a over-ooa 11. in, ; aa tner. was .v.ience of a wvure ei"u;x'. 1 around tne ground wn.re tna way waa t'W.V ?aLL-TW' -.on.Ir! a.id tfry d.i.iari i.o a.-.re tor Ha. l.n county ral earac. in Hi.- at. -at r-ciri astaou.nait t.r a, an B- iced .and ,n 'll.a count Tha tract .nviu'i'i uuoi.il. a tu-v a-irra wiia fa.r ' ui..-u-a, aad at .o-.at-d J.us wiuiin Thursday at our tore 15 1 O DOUGLAS STREET i : r '?. t s '. ess-5? .' a-3 1' wr3 1 " ' 1 nMrr Thursday is home day ' tna corporate limits of the town of A.ilt.'ey. Tiie p. a.i ! it auown aa Ule old aeverunoa I pmce. wriich was ind n-t ;d aa a tavern In i a.i -a.- y day and wun n was a favorite . uppmg place on the oid a taae line, i WY'OT-Th. farmers of thi.1 vicinity are or-aniaing a farmers' elevator eom j pony. At a meeting heid daturdny ; n.ght a ddreaaes er given by Mr. O Vincnt of c:ie Firners' ' Irain comoany 1 of ''una i.i and Mr R. L1. Mw'.iiin. manager ,.f the ii' lrrnen Oru.n i-oint-my of Vermil 1 L.in, -t. U A temporary or-fnnrzarion waa j f irmed ami loom, une-na-f cne neceaaary cap. tii r:i:.-ii on the spot, .--oliclring cora- in tiea wen appoi.ii.ad to raise tie ua-aace. rEIL.-TON'-iw'.iu to the removal ot Cap- y la pouitiis tain A ica t i r-xaa. C.imuuiiy I. l-iwa Na ie ouay w. t onal g-iar I. of tn.s pia.-e, jt :ahis to ba 1 oiuatrreii our. as i.vrn seems to oe no una I to a.ihutna the poAitiou and oa tie cotn- n th.a count a.-e a.l fi.iog extra bila wun tne cu.huj 11 . -ii mr .1U4 "'. i done tnia spring in oiiaing the aaaeasTnanC ' 'r ' . ....... ... 1 v.,, ... 1 ay tneae otr,.o.i.a ,nat xtr: nti was ua- mumlwl m uath.nng erin and farm ia tiat.ua. maiinf 110111 twice tie work hare- tufore deniaiiited uf an am-wor: la a:n er"ng this data it was nei- sh rv to m eiuile tn a.-raa ef ach farm, the yi 4 in ,-rooe taer-f-.m. rh namOer of anima a. t'la produce sold. efc. '1 fT A NT The r: .-.1 ir r 1'icrifir.n of this eity i:ave re el cfe.1 he f'l .w ng e'lch er fir t;j . eneoi.oic n.'- 'V H Myers. nit tmerdiiit: M . a M. Via itlir. nrlnc nnl, flu M. .-.1.! id r gra:n-r..ir roam Aenie 4 mrami. j.i".nit 'otere.i.ate- I..v la rtV.l. f'.rt .nterrt-e.i:a.e Mertn.i awiohcio. aeeood ' primiw": 'T-i v b.T-v t-mr prmay. Ms. ; ja -tr. Nei.mn wis re-.n-t 1- tMiMant 1 ee-neipai. hot eam.ir a. vat .,n .iccunt of n.r aorximrmenc as munfv sunermr .n.tunt. Tha board S ia Tt tu l.-i:t her KCC-air oust musij taaciesv