TIIE BEE: OMAIIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. . ! iU - Tim omaiia Daily Dee, BT EBWAItD IIOSKWATKR declares his conlempt for a He, TICTOn ROSBWXTEK, EDITOR. Kntered at OmtU postofflce as seeond- DlUV, TEKMd OV HUBSCIUrriON. pally Bee (including Hunday), per week.Ko VUr Km (wltttout Sunday), per week..lve tally n (without Munday), one year .84 W Laiiy lJee aol Munday, Mia year 8.W 1JKLJ VEUEU UT CARRIER. gvenlng le (without Hunday). par we-o veolng Baa (with Sunday), par weea..lOo ttunday Baa, one yaar M Balurday Baa, ona year Address all compleJnta of Irregularities to Salivary to City CIroulaUon lepartineot. OFlTICJtS. Omaha Th. Baa Building. South Omaha Twenty-fourth ana X. Council BuUfs 14 Doott Street Lincoln 618 Utile building. Chicago 1MU Marquette Building. New York-ltooms Iltt-1M8 Hu. U Waat Thirty-third Street. t . . M Washington 71 Fourteenth Street, N. W. OOiUUSSFONDKNCB. Communlcatlona relating to news and cdltoiud nuutor ahould be addressed: Omaha Bee, Editorial Department. HMITTAJCS. Reiult by draft, axpreea or postal order payable to The Bee Publishing Company. Only 8-cent .tamps reoelvod Id payment of mall acouunu. Personal check, except on Omaha or eaetern exobange, not accepted. utter uselessnoss In business, says he as always stuck to the truth, kept clean hands and Is now too old to learn tricks." Mr. Hill, therefore, seems to Imply that some men hare loaroad frlrlta and thla Imnllratlon save us, partially, at least, from the Bumptton self-reproach for haying prejudged men and methods In the larger sphere ment seems to have had the upper streets for blocks at a time without are directed more or led longingly toward a "golden, glittering vision of a New York hand down there, It has never been having the material to resurface them h0b." The viaion la alluring. There is the . v , .V ... v . .,, , exclusive in its power. Arizona, which on band? Our paving contractors nig city-ita fascinating dash and rush and It ta wall fnr on "Itinera nf Com- " eiettcu rejiuuu- - -- I touches ot glory. A pretty, enticing pio- . Iran bv 70ft milnrllo In 10(18 a nroil. tlrely Of the Inconvenience to the PUD- ture. but aa unsubstantial as a Dine dream. marna" t atind nn at ,ra, t ante nr - - - - - - I ' . . I dantlal rear. Tha laclslatura last rur learning ana preacn this wnoiesomei , - m - k.h r-mt.. wi... . in pari m foiiowr gospel to young men about to Start l""u' K"tu umui.r u " "-J." Clerking will bring the young man any. ,... ,..v- nine republicans. New Mexico has lur "Vius a uubiubsb iuruu,uin where from n to 810 a week at tha start. . . . also more than once sent republican ' let on ot tn condltlona should be Bight dollara would be a very fair average ' w . ...... ,... I that tha wnpt ha rinna nrnmnt v ti1 estimate. And. In chrnnlol ni tnasa I wirn i n w I . " " . uv " " v ...vu..v.j i - I ... . ..... ... 1 nr.. tha nlarklhtna tn tha ti'rt, itinlt conditions bringing In new voters who -Peeauy ana vita me least .possinie 'dird. for lud: t. can say what the political complexion interference with traffic. the youni man geU job m the wholesale Alaar. lir..Vlaa,laa examples of men who practice what u" lu .Bu.u.iu. STATEMENT Off CIRCULATION. SUta of Nebraska, Douglas eounty, eai Oaorgs B. Tasohuek, treasurer of The Bee t'ubllablcg Compny, being duly sworn, aaya that the aotual number of full and complete copies of Tha Daily, Morning, evening and Sunday Bee prulted during the mooui of May, mil), wm aa touwwsi X efSOO S..v.,..S,4o0 lv....4...a,880 . 4.........4A,S1 I..........4S.B80 I.. .48,640 t 4fl,S0 . 1 4170 .43,180 S........4fl,S0 11. ...4S.870 ' II..... 40.800 II.. ....... .48,000 14. .........4080 a IS .....41,800 .. 1 ....40,110 Total -.... ..1TJ10 Ksturnad. copies .,. . ... M88 Net Total WM Dally Average M QKOIiaB B. TZ8CHUCK. Treasurer. Bubecrlbed In my presence and sworn to before ma this a 1st day of May, isuu. M. P. W ALICE R, Notary fuOUo. 17 ... 43,800 18 40,000 II 40,80 00. .- . . .40,000 l.........." II..., 41,480 U ..43,740 J4. ........ .43,030 H..........3.0M .40,378 01. ...... ...40,400 43,800 41,300 10 43,370 I1....A..... .44,100 they preach. Mr. Hill la what we re gard as an eminently successful bust ness man and ho says he has never yet come to the point where a He In busi ness would take the place of the truth. In fifty years' experience I have never found a transaction worth while when it came under the shadow of a trick or deception." If a man of Mr. Hill's vast experience and Interests had never made such a discovery. It would be futile for the rest of uo to try to make It But, unfortunately, this ia not the Impression the people have formed of tnany big business Interests, especially of late years. The public has at times seriously questioned the integrity of certain interests, particularly those that camo under the odious appella tion of "The System," and it must be Subscribers laavlaai tha city (asa porarlly ahoald have The) Bee amallad to tkeju. Addressee will be fcaBLe;e4 aa ( tea mm reel tested. The way to stop, auto speeding Is to otop It. Now if Ban Francisco should looe the exposition, tool Nevada gets so little that even a prize fight looks good to It. Now as soon as we admit New Jer sey the union will be complete. At any rate, the business of the mar riage license clerk is as brisk aa ever "Who wants to kiss a Boston girl?' asks the New York World. .What's the answer? James J. Hill now steps into the George Washington , class "I could never tell a He." Something rotten in Denmark, after all. Minister of Interior has Just been convicted of grafting. Congressman Mudd of Maryland in declining a renomjnatlon probably thought to clear the road for his friends. "A grard place to go when you are feeling devilish is Houston," says the Baltimore Bun. Why, does the Old Man live there t By passing the -statehood bill con gees lmmuned itself from the charge of race suicide, increasing the family of states by twins. , HT6 We Indeed Awrona! coffers or the nation. The advantages treatment of Mr. Bryan Is using as its In an address at tal, James J. Hill of ,tato 8rnment undoubtedly will model Mr.- Bryan's treatment of Judge AfOtinfl "MeW York Its B 1 " lae aeveiopment ot tnese re- rarker in 1904. When Judge Parker 1 1 - ' Blpplea oa tha Current of Xife as Sees la tha Brest Aaerleaa IfstropoUs from Say to Say. sources and Invite new settlers. was nominated. In spite of Mr. Bryan's Some democrats In congress charged protests, it took lis, 000 of Wall street that the statehood bill had a string to boodle in the hands of Brother-ln-Law its benefits, assuming that both states "Tommy" to get the deal squared up. were to be democratic strongholds But statistics do not bear out this as- Why should those paving contactors that there are in the United states some- While democratic sehtl- been allowed to tear up our tning i.k. limmiw young men c. . A writer In Harper's Weekly calculates of these states la to be? Money for Reclamation Work. So far as the feasibility of the pro jects are concerned, congress takes ne chance in nassing tha bill annrorirl&tlni $30,000,000 as a basis ot certificates couege proiessors of indebtedness to complete Irrigation and reclamation enterprises now un der way. They have proved their worth even though unfinished and fully warrant this provision, which is made at the urgent solicitation of President Taft himself, who has been Impressed with the excellent results obtained thus far In the west through the channels of the new system of reclamation. houses downtown an office Job ha will be The World lieraia man is opposea started out at about W a werk, although, to retirement allowances for superan-1 obviously, if he commands a knowledge of nuated government employes unless bookkeeDln or stenography, his pay will the fund comes out of their earnings, ana la opposea to oia age pensions for wail (treat with ita lofty sound, is an la11 a Word, he is other lure. If the young man a strangor opposed on principle to any provision ,u ob ln Wa41 ,trMt- h" wUl ,tart at . , . . , , . . about 08 a week, although the figure may tor workers Incapacitated by old age luted at u ln Mm, lt)llUnc... And th. except by forcing them to provide for subsequent "raises" will take considerable themselves. Men who earn their llv- time to reach the lis, to say nothing ot PERSONAL NOTES. The house at Skeeterboro In which Mayor Oaytior waa born la near enough tn the log cabin Kite to show nji vtr In campaign literature. Just as Speaker Cannon takus his pen ln hand to announce that the world la grow ing better, there cornea from his dlstvlc: news that he will have difficulty In being re-elected. Mrs. Jacob lfounor of Houservllla, Ta., Is one of the most remarkable old ladles In Center county. She makes her home wlih her daughter and. although In her ninety- first year, does all the baking for a largo family, in addition to tending to her own garden and to the flower beds, and to helping with the housework. Her faculties remain alert and she In able to remember dearly recent events, aa well as those of years passed by. Noting that some of the New York papers in accounts of an accident to General K. Carr. refer to him aa "the oldest living graduate of West Point." tha Vlcksburg Herald corrects them and gives that dis tinction to Simon Bolivar Buckner of Ken tucky, the only aurvlving lieutenant gen eral of tha confederacy. General Tluckner was graduated from the military academy in l&U and is now marly W yeara old. As tno rteraid says, General Buckner waa a seasoned veteran of tho Mexican campaign oeiore toenerat Carr received hla first shoulder straps. lng by the sweat of their brows will take note. the 120 mark. There Is a lot ot money In Wall street, undoubtedly but It Isn't ln the young man's first Job. If one of these young men get a job on tha office staff of an Insurance company ha will start tn at a salary ot about i a It week, thla figure, too. being a fair Initial criterion of the remuneration ne win re- The question arises now. Is there anything the democratic party of Ten nessee would refuse to stand for? 1 . ,L . J (-.1 . .1 M nas enaorsea iue nuuiiuioirauou M0elve from similar jobs with other big com. Onvarnor Patterson. Including hia 956 a nk i,h nn..rin firm Strange to say, there was- some op- d , th . among them pays not mora than from u to lio a week admitted, as court records will BhoWi Pl"on to this plan ln congress, but it th don f c who km c at the .tart, but if the young man ha. . 1 . W1" dld not coma from those members who , , ' . ability his opportunity for advancement to tnat in some instances tne people nave l . . ., . iV maca, ana renommavea mm. 20 k wll, be c and compar,tiveiy , . - easy. Again, ln this case, the young man auu yoBBioinuen oi me semi-aria re- jt ta to 06 presumed, however, that with an engineering education Is not con glon. This $30,000,000 is to make a Edgar Howard will aocept tbe lnevita- altered. If the applicant obtains a job In desert blossom as the rose and It will vIa nnn who rnM tak hack and W office he win receive or tio a mthnH- rfr tha h.n ct -nlPln d. toT 0theT deVOUd to the Lw.llOW Oil tH Bald about the Check- and moral inde-mant hn m,ht not h Bame PurP0fe nao done it. An attempt Dook candidate will pick no quarrel A petite figure ln a black empire gown there and muBt we revise our estimate P" bem mde' fU"le thUgh U WM because that special session failed to w at the neck, stepped from among . .. ro maKO it annnir mat r.nia carrinrnta i me buwvuiuii iu nunou Of these Interests, or ip it Simply thatl , .VJ " ..." ffl8M,nl'W9, Inclosure In the general sessions court Mr. Hill Is an exoeption Instead of the " "-u luUMu "Kelatives must remain outside the rail r,,l amona- th mlahtv tnn of affalra merel' 10 lne completion Of Work Xhe suppression Of one letter ad- lng," began a court attendant i m. t,t ,n Progress, might have the effect of I dressed br Mr. Bryan to democratic "I'm not reiaUve-. rm counsel for the vs xv vaiA wa . i . , .... I I A k'ah a -.r.UiA Vi av vminsv wnmtn. If th T,or,l hav tunrart wronr um,un oeveiopmem oy snuumg on dollar dlnero might look like an accl- "r. . ' ."".J- Z" .. th.v ourht to b elad to find it ont new work unU1 that beua l m- dental oversight, but the suppression ,.. M Mr w....rvoL th. a.- but they ought not to be too severely p oa e precisely me opposite is 0f a BeCond and a third letter savors Islet ant district attorney, informed that been correct ln their assumptions. But, after all, the question will come home, have we Judged awrong ln the aggregate? Have we placed men and condemned, for they have seen some bands that eertainly did not look en tirely clean. true. To be sure it proposes to wind 0f an accident on purpose. up the unfinished business first and that is what this money Is for the creation of a fund against which cer Talk aa Cheap mm Air, Pittsburg Dispatch. Nebraska's talk ot electing Mr. Bryan to the defendant's counsel waa Miss Frieda Thomas Wasservogel gave place to his older and more hardened associate, Mr. Wllmot. who conducted the prosecution. The news that a woman lawyer had in vaded the general sessions spread through o rv,- ura ,v. n Ltiflcates of indebtedness may be Is- L "Y" mvujv ivi uk uuiuaui. n .... mo uuuea oiw. ...a """" -1 v..ni .11 .Mnr laH tn nrt The Germans are one ahead in this BUea' Ul n D BenM aeS " "eeK t0 tin conclusion in that state, founded on ' or will 11 muitaie against runner ae- repeated ana patient experimenta, mat me four-cornered race for supremacy In the air going on between the United States, Great Britain, Germany and France. Count Zeppelin's achieve ment ln flying 300 miles ln nine hours with twenty persons aboard a vessel velopment; rather it encourages con tinuous progress by getting out of the way enterprises now on foot whose completion can be thus facilitated. It is beginning to dawn on many country ' feels that It can g"t along with out him for president. Things Coming: Ills Way. Springfield Republican. The president la said to appear highly nia nvar tha oulclclv cumulative re- nearly BOO feet in length eauloDed th0Ughtful Pe0pl6 tDat DerhPs Bom Uponse congress is finally making to his would not defend this priscer if I did not nearly 600 feet in lengtn, eauippea . ranam. He has rood reason know he had the truth on his side, and I two. Occasionally she would pause to cast a reproachful glance at Judge Craln for a ruling unfavorable to the defense, or to smile assurlngly at tha jury as she cor nered a witness, Our defense will he very simple, " she said In opening. "It will be the truth. with restaurant and buffet, entirely eclipses the French and English ex ploits of sailing over the British chan nel or the feats of Curtlss and Hamil ton. These four men have shown what Individuals may do with small air craft, but Count Zeppelin has brought the science down to a mighty strong resemblance ot practical utility He baa already answered Borne of the mistakes have been made ln getting legislative program too many irons ln the fire in this mat ter of reclamation and that the thlna to do now is to concentrate more. Be fore the president lent his support -to this present measure be convinced himself by actual investigation of what to be. It's a long lane that has no turning, am sure all of you gentlemen believe roe." and the turn seems now to have come for ' Comptroller renaergasi 01 now iui City harbors some unpleasant suspicions regarding certain phHanthroplo organiza tions ln Gotham which are handsomely subsidized by the municipality for taking There the president Things are beginning to go his way-at last. A Prophet or a Jereaatah, New Tork , World. President Ripley of the Santa Fe Is pre- care of Indigents and defectives. had been done that the projects were turbed and gloomy and predicts that within la a bureau which looks after these InsU tmvlnir Invantmanta and not a w ten years the government will operate the tutlona. but the bureau has been so good- " W I . 1 TIT.lt l ka nnllilas h ll A m I j. A - t.a. Inl4iilaia ak .tia-if Wild ventures. The West needs all the M.i. in ralslnc the auestlon whether the that before anvone knew It an era ot , ,, iV .v,,,,,.. help of this sort for Us development rovernment shall regulate the railroads or Lrraat extravagance seems to have devel- - . 7 v u V . u . U'hlch the government can give It; the the railroads regulate the government, Mr. Uped. The city pays out to private lnatl. rn.infn naaria it. In fant foe ik. a. Ripley may yet achieve fame as a prophet, tutlone something over a year, of aviation and he has taken much of the fantastlo glamor out of the Sun day supplement exaggerations by act ually demonstrating that it is possible to travel ln the air. Tomorrow some of these other couh velopment of the west means the pros perity of the whole nation. A Place to Follow Up. a sum wnicn many aeoiare 10 00 tuiu Common Sense Asserting itself. eether excessive. New York Tribune. It not neoesaary to mention anything The movement for a sane Fourth of July -o unnleasant as "graft" ln connection Is not always Itself entirely sane, but It thMa institutions. They are not run they themand years. It win be no ugni tning to im Omaha has had a gratifying success ln P"' and.a mu.oh h'gher aree for prWat, proflt Butf u ,oem8 trvmen may distance What this sturdy .v of sanity man we nave Known ror many haye iyeome of thei - w - - 1 gtnu u I iu BK, LUH laiil W nil L1UUB UL IQI 1U USB OA SO,- 1 a. a, a. T a will 8a MA 1 1 DTI T tnina- tn Im. a . German ha. done, but Just the same tional and even international organlza- uti- rT we all have to take off our hatB o him tiong and societies that hold their pendenoe day waa not established aa a pen(ierga8t has sicked an investigation and admit that he has brought us meeUngs from time to time, and has fe,Uv,ahl JJ!.!, upon them ln 8pUe ' th th" the" much sooner than we expected to lnVftP,ahi, imra.d th. th.rm ..0"V..tt.B-.1? cont'ln om ot th.mo r- nolnt aDoroachlng nractlcal air I V. v V. T . " " " " mlKUu m spected Knickerbocker names. This lnvea- polnt approaenmg practical a r fayorabiy by its efforts as host and en- hem and tetanus. ugation will ascertain the unit cost of travel. n -provum 10 periec nis tertainer. While these big meetings Bcheme by giving dally excursions and L- ...... n , -u. sober America. i " I Bl fj U P 14811 IVVdVVU 11VUI V1VJ fcV ViV Mltait Vi a has) niAnAar1 1 so Ar r ti tr In I t., Wv.v vuUBu and we must await our turn, rarely do I gig-nlflcamt Deoreaao In the Conaamp- mis no prouuy ... VBl.u1BU regular tne delegateS Who have been Our guests tton of Lienor. aerial lines of transportation. It I A, i,nf .,....!. .n-oia. New York World , .... w a comes on with such a rush that the At a big banquet In Loo Angeles re cently the papers say 120 gallons of olives were consumed. How nice of them to call it olives. ' It is up to Acting Mayor Brucker to distinguish himself by giving us a safe and sane administration while he Is ln charge of the city hall. tion. "Teddy will take a breathing spell," says a correspondent. No one has ac cused him of snoring, but he does breathe loud sometimes. The governor of Nevada says he knows the fight Is on the level because ,Tex Rlckard is a friend of his, which surely ought to settle It. Brother "Charley" has taken It on himself to speak for Mr. Bryan. But the "Peerless" will speak, for himself ao ooon ao he geto within' hailing dis tance. Some of these congressmen who are olaiming credit for the passage ot the postal savings bank bill could mors truthfully say that the bill passed ln spite of them. A democratic paper refero to "Sen ator Orlm'o opportunity." Orlm lo the man Guffey nominated to run for governor of Pennsylvania on the dem ocratic ticket Golden opportunity, Indeed! Another member of the Chicago university faculty hao made a bid for fame by declaring that the colonel and Lis party avoided the most dan gorous parts of Africa. He had better keep under cover, Jack Johnson's mania for speeding ought to be satiated ln Nevada. They might turn him loose In the highest power auto obtainable and let him cut RcoM thoae alkali-sagebrush stretches to bio heart'o content He could not possibly hurt anyone but himself. ligation the service which these Institutions per form and If It Is far in excess of the cost for the same service elsewhere, the remedy, while heroic, will be easy and obvious, At ( o'clock Sunday afternoon a well world must stand in awe and wonder ...urance that they would , ? .1 Zl Jn ot Ami? dreMed waIked lnt lha Wert M nforn It can fullv aDDreciate the nrog 8 a88UrtnCei " T woula again Is the apparent lesson of thiAw Hundred and Flfty-seoond Street station, before It can fully appreciate Uie prog- be glad t0 come agaln when OCCasion lean grocer, estimate of "The Nation's Ueut(5nlint MoClinn w on deek. It ress man la making ln the herculean permlt,. Ab a convention city Omaha bill" for io. , appeared that they had just dined at a tasi Of solving, we mysteries or na- hft. n ,Q power and pre.tlge and thsbanner year for netrby r"urnt- Tha m hd Bult- ture. But he has a long way. to go ffitty confldentlT exPect to have these SL Ji LL "Jll f jST but oeiore ue v o"u- big meetings located here ln constantly then iU maximum. In two years tna increasing numbers ...I.IIa. In...i mA ViV t Tit 111 hut . . . ... ... I ill D Uil, wvwi. .. ww..w..w - - - .... omana couia. we oeueve, roiiow up f .. off m0,is6,800. This waa not an the rest of his life. Not tearfully, but with calm persistence his wife would not "Have . a chair," Lieutenant McCann Compleune OUT Empire 0I SUtei. ... ..0 - ,.nvantlon rlt. af. . J . 111'. J ,h. Via. "aid when be saw that the contest prom Creating states out of Arizona and : 1;" " . rZ; '7 ' M to be a long one. The wife sat down . recuveiy iu uu vlou wuiku una ueou nuuiu mt -rr . niliMn,.. thai boded 111 for tha New Mexico use. up all our available ftlm0.t 0Qtlrely neglected. AU Qf thcM bid... ua coffee and cocoa ..tablUh.d XZo7Z"m dr. H. put dow'n' common weaun auu completes natloaal and international organlsa- la ,7. MEW RAILROAD LAW, A Ueuar of the tirent Vnlno Conntry. Chicago Newa. When President Taft timed tha rallrnait bill he completed the task ot giving to the country a measure of great value. It repre sents to an unusual degree the results of careriu study of railroad problems by strong and fearless men In the national legislature. It la generally conceded that the new law Is far better than the one which the country would have secured If Attorney General Wlckershama oriainal bill had been accepted aa It stood. Under the new law the Interstate Com merce commission at last Is given tbe right to pass upon proposed rate Increases he- fore they go Into effect. Thus Is transferred from the shippers to the railroads tha har den of showing that the desired changes are fair. The establishment of al fiommAra court to pass upon rulings of the com mission promises prompt decisions. Then there Is the provision that when rati are lowered to meet competition they shall not ce raised again without the consent of the commerce commission. The creatine of a commission to Inquire into the capitalisa tion ot railroads Is another important fea ture. Further, the Interstate business of telegraph and telephone companies Is placed unaer me supervision of the Interstate Commerce commission. These and other valuable features of the law are gratifying gains. The Important euDjeci or pooling la not dealt with, an omission which causes much dissatisfaction to the railroads. In this respect the law does not carry out the declarations In the last republican national platform. How evar, the measure as It stands does not seem unjust to the oarriers. Its good fea turea greatly strengthen the republican party oeiore tne country. MIDSUMMER MIRTH. V "Speaking of the kulscr'n lame knee, it Is a wonder that J olid Iiull Is not com plaining of a acre foot." "Why should tV "Wr.y. Juut look how Roosevelt trod on :s corns." Usltlinore American. Vlaitlnif Reformer Jf )ou don't mind, air. Watkt-r, I'd like to see the Inside working of thla big factory of yours. Proprietor The inside worklngsf My dfui sir, this is a pill, faotory. Chicago irii.une. , , Saplalgh riah Jove! an Idea has Just flashed through my mind. bharp "flashed" Is the word, my boy. It certainly had a clear track. jJostou Transcript. Magistrate Officer, what Is this man charged wlthT t'niistaMe He's a camera fiend - of the worm kind, yer worship. , Magistrate tiut this man shouldn't have been arrested simply because he had a mania for taking pictures. - Constable It Isn't that, yer worship; ho takes the cameras. Uoxlon Ulobe. Mr. Rlchmug This anti-trust business Is throwing quite a scare Into our people, Mr. Billyuns Yes. The boys won't even make combination shots in the club pool room for fear of being Investigated. Puek. Marlon I wouldn't care to have . a f? graduating gown. iHirothy fiut It might get you a husband. Marlon Well, I'd hate to have to dress the rent of my life on a precedent like that. Judge. "Isn't thla wireless business great T' said a man In the crowd to the one next to him, aa they stood reading the newspaper bulletins ot another telegraphlo feat "Wlrelesa business doesn't look .great to me." answered the other. "Why notT" Inquired the first. "Because I'm a wire walker In. a show," said the other. Baltimore American. . IN REMEMBRANCE. , Arthur Macy In St. Louis OJobe-PeruocraL Bit closer, frtonda, around the board,'. s Ueath grants us yet a little tuna Now let the oheerlng oup be poured, ' ' Ana welcome song ana jest ana rnyme. Enoy the gifts that fortune sends, , ait Closer, irienasi And yet, we pause. . With trembling Up we strive the fitting pnra to make; Remembering our fellowship. lamenting Destiny's mistake. We marvel much when Fato offends. Ana claims our irienas. . . Companion of our nights of mlrthl where all were merry who were wise! . Does Leath quite understand your Worth, And know tne value ot nis prueT 1 doubt me If fm comprehends lie knows no rienos. And In that realm Is there "no Joy Of comrades and the Jocund sense? Can death so utterly destroy For gladness grant no recompense? And can It be that laughter ends With absent irlundsT O soholars whom we wisest call, Who solve great questions at your ease. We ask the simplest of them all. And yet you can not answer these T And Is It thus your knowledge senda, To comfort friends? Dear Omar, ahould you chance to meet Our brother somewhere In tho gloom. Pray give to him a meseage sweet, From brothers in the tavern room,. He will not ask who 'tis that senda. For we were frlunds. Again, a parting sail we see: Another boat has left the shore. A kinder soul on beard has she Than ever left the land before, '' And as her outward course she bends. Sit closer, friends. , . Talks for people who sell things an empire hegun 123 years ago. It marks a new epoch ln the history of free government and rounds out In full stature the greatest nation man has bullded. We may yet, ln the course of human events, make one or more The per capita use of spirits in HOtl his suitcase, paced the floor ln front of Hrn maintain Dsrmsnant headnuartars .v.. .m.n... non- t hr .inc "e desk. , It was at aoout wis point tnat somewhere, and the Importance of the MM. Of both there waa . uon'wa. paid to him. business conducted by their national TlaTd buTT'l "We can't get on togh.r- said the officers la steadily growing. As a rule.. man. who waa about 44 years old. "We ha kaen thatr records at th tir- nn. .,,. in derived from might as well part. We must part. " ' r . , ... .IA .V.. tin !.! from fermented ' , - Some merchants say their location No solvent concert win admit that it prohibits advertising people would c"nt afford" to maintain salesmen; "can't not go so far ln response to advertls- """ITC1 ... , wmuii wm mane ior greater efficiency: "cn't arfnr.i" . k..,. Oood location Is, ot course, deslra- raw material when the market Is right. ble, but good merchandise and good Wny' tne11' are t'jey ready to claim advertising Is much more desirable. V."0' .to ?vertlMT Location doesn't make much differ- lng was not productive of immediate re- ence it people know that you have the suits. Does every salesman he puts on goods they want at the right price. 'mK S-ood inBtanter? Does he realise on People who work and earn their '" "T"0,! "Tl.130! ,vry ma ..... . hne Pay for Itself within the first year? money know the value of money, and Does he immediately manufacture all the when it comes to spending It the loca- raw material ha bought on a break tn the tlon of your store isn't the question m'"etT Why put on a few months' proba- it is the goods in your store. What IT on deP-rtmen that more than ...... all others carries a cumulative value? sort of merchandise do you offer them Baieemen reach a point ot maximum for their money? value to a house and then either hold out A little more faith ln your own tor 'r" salaries on the claim that they, proposition is what you need. People A ,not 1"UM' oontro1 trad-,, or , v . .. . t leave. The life of an Insurance policy will go anywhere to get good merchan- aeflnlu. New miu;nlnery bomef J dlse In response to intelligent, per- and has to be replaced thereby putting sistent advertising. M "bonded indebtedness" upon future The Bee, with Its 160,000 daily pr"u In 'hrp contrat to these items . . , ' . . ' of expense Is the ever increasing value readers, can help you, Mr. Merchant, ot wea executed advertising T in thil and we can furnish the advertising method of selling, as in an others, bills copy and illustrations which will draw have to be paid, it is unusual, of course, customers to you If you make good tot th aveitiaing of a staple article such ... . . ,. tood product ImmedULsly to oome with the merchandise. back to the house in the way of proflu 'Phone Douglas 333 for an appoint- But while the Items charged to advartls- ment ,n are being carried on a firm's books, sight should not be losf the fact that "We Can't Afford to Advertise." vfy wee brings nearer the time when A large fruit product concern a few t onJx will the advertising pay rfor Itself, years ago advertised heavily for a time but u wUl J, commence showing its and then stopped. To an inquiry as to cumulative value. Why, then, does a bl why the advertising had been stopped, we hou making an advertlsable commodity received the quite unsatisfactory reply "t"1 utUr the archaic plaint that "they that the company "couldn't afford to ad- CM't sord to advertiser Other' reasons vfcrtlse." tor not advertising may exist and they may To regard advertising as other than b" tooi reon,, but " oan't afford it" legitimate inveetment Is manifestly unfair, is no real argument Batten's Wedge, aM..a.A K r.n1niiapiars malnlslM nlaMH. I art I r tm states of Alaska, but Us day of state- . . . . in.nnl.i liquors $73,550,7541 from imported alco- ? hood must be far off at best, to say I . k w "I . holies 15,60.113. and from tobacco 5,- ' trauBUCtiuuD iuiuueu iun unuu. miu; Tha varm tax Der nothing ot th- destiny of our Insular lf tneBe organliatlonB hftve grown up "all t. VourT. was I .3, up my sultcaae," went capita on the husband, still more angrily, "and am reevay to go away, possessions. .mo11 harlnnlnira and tha lna. Takln the estimated retail price of here." New Mexico and Arlrona do not (...i..,,.,.,, v. Ka a alcoholics and adding ooffee, tea and " ro to 111 follow you. remarked me into the unloa" mDtT.handad: l the !90 drink bill ot the nation the wife, looking at th. toe of her right terminea pureiy uy acciaem wnere tne president or secretary has happened to Malt liquors come into the union empty-handed; they do not get something for nothing. True, their populations are not large ao states go, but they are not to be the smallest in tbe sisterhood. New Mex lco, with a population in 1900 of 195, $904,111,117 .. ,,., ,.- ,-.i.,i Hulrltuous liquors ... 5Sl,4i,T44 and finds Uo membership and activities coffee, tea, etc 101.88t.etT 118,440,188 foot If you are going to tag after me on the street" snapped the husband, "I'll not go." 'Very well," said the wife, with becoming meekness, which, however only maddened the man still further. Tho reporter, step - . . V . .Va1a a A . a. v. Bureau urw mf ""V" vuuwy uo- ToU1 11,781,006.126 rnmAi mora and mora lmnnrtanr tn I m.,. isi n na u.h f.mii. t.,- 000, exceeds that of Delaware, Idaho, kave headnuarters centrally located, persona-enough in all oonsolenoei But P'" "P t0 th h Wyoming or Nevada while Arlsona, L4I1, accessible and affording every th. alcohol,. part of the expenditure J"- . ' ?lv with a population in i.oo of 1H.000. dwlred fmClllty ror the successful pros- Tendency to .. la lartrar than althae Wvnm n nr . .. ... . . decided tenaenoy to Bi ' ... " T . " ecutlon of tne worg in nana. In fact, Is Nevada and will both show big In creases by the new census. But they rest their claims not solely on the num ber ot residents, many of whom, ot eourae, are Mexicans and Indian uccesslv. slacken. yeara a for the location of a permanent head quarters every argument Is even more applicable that Is urged for the loca tion of the convention ln a city near the geographical center, on the main Our Birthday Book me th. name and addresses, please. "Heavens! no publicity, no publicity, oried the man. Ha ran over to his wife, whispered a word or two ln her ear and then picking up his suitcase and taking bis wife by the arm,- he hurried out. "Thank you so much," she said to the reporter, and to Lieutenant MoCann, they bring substantial wealth into the ,lnei or trM1 ftnd fuUy .quiPPad to union. The official federal report of Uie care ol visitors all the year lua esumaiea jtne viuai property vol- abound. JTaae 84. 1810. Btuy vacant I'lsh, banker and railroad man, was born June 84, 1461, In New Tork. An Opponent ty Wnrth Improving. PHUburg Dispatch. ... th. Illlnnl. r--.n.,.l " " " . - m 7 L .... " j 7 I visit this country after a trip to Oermany uatlon of New Mexico at ,882.000.- Tna progTtM wMca 0maha ha. claim oa Omaha for bringing that - J inZT.: 000 and Arisen. $306,000,000. a per ffitde as a convention city sug- road to this city during hi. incumbency. SK SK capiU wealth practically th. ,.ma we begUr 0Ur,6,Te, t Btanley M. Rosewater, attorn.y-at-law, o Am.rlo.n pre.M.nt a. that ahown by the old and pro.p.rou. cur, tn. loclltlou of th, parmanent ?- right herein Omah J AeU a Bnrop' lata nt Inei and far mnra thanmanvl. . . . . I uw - I .v.. - neaaquartera or some or tnese various graduate of tn. umv.rsuy of Michigan I A Jelly Before tae Sqaeeae. Otnes siatee. ou asruo irom me uw organisations and trad nsx!.. Law school, and a son of th. late oltyl Indlanaiolla News. known wealth and tangible property Lions, which would be valuable assets nln,r' Andr,w Roswtr n ha. been Looks so Uiough th. railway, were eager both tnese otatea must, inaeea. he em- ,n our futura growth. I "L" l.." " , w .V. "".. nlraa of nrodislous undvelnnd r- I nuuia- -- v poesiDie. i v r pireO 01 prodigious UBaeveiopea re- - - - rial district IS St today. Ha e,.Lm. und.r.tandina- with the areat shln- oourceo Btlll untapped and yet tQ send I It looks ao If Congressman Hitch- nt In Burlington ao4 to a lawyer kylnars not to protestl Then th. cheerful forth their volumes of gold Into th. I cock's World-Herald tn Uo present I profession. - I work ot doing up th. consumer can go oal The Best Shortcake you've a right to enjoy but you know you can't make superior shortcake with an inferior baking powder. 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