6 TIIF. BEE: 0MAI1A, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911. Tin- ntotr ntiv Tire The Fall of Juarez. I be fall of Juarez, through tbe sur FULNttl BT tDWARD ROSEWATKlt. VfCTOft ROSE WATER, EDITOR. Wrtr4 at Omaha potof fioa aa eacond tUM matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: urMlay Br, ana year B ftsturrtar B. iwik year. a I.M Lwlly Bo (without Suodsy"). ona year... 4.0 Illy Bra and Sunday, una year (D DELIVERED BY CARRIER. Evening Bra ( wltheut Sunday), per mo....2ie En ilina He (with Kunnavl. par month. ..4Sc L'aJly Ba (tm-liKlIng "urKlayi, per mo... 4j lHliy a (without Sunday;, per mo the Address all complaint ftt Irregularities la delivery ip City Circulation Department. orncEs. Omaha Tha Baa Funding-. South Omaha M N. Twenty-fourth St Council Fluff la Scott St. Lincoln M Little Building. Chlcaga IMS Marquette Building. h. annas City Reliance Puhdln. New Yrk J4 Wttt Thirty-third St Washington 72 Fourteenth St., N . COMJIKSPOXDENCB. Commuaicatlona relating to news and editorial matter ahoald b addreaaea Omaha ie. tdiloiial Department. REMITTANCES, riftnlt y draft, exprca or postal order, ftaiahl to Iba Hee lubllsblng Company. Only t-reit tamps received In payment of mail account . 1-arsons I checks except an Omaha and eastern exchange not accepted. APK1L CIRCULATION. W. render of tbe veteran Navarro, 1b un questionably a heavy blow to the fed eral power In Mexico and a signal tri umph for the Madero rebels. It aeema to complete insurrecto com mand of tb'e north and to encourage more aggressive rebellion elsewhere. tut alt of thia does not constitute the Vital fact in thia revolution, which ia tbe Change that has come over the civil powers In Mexico City, where, for tbe first time in a generation, Presi dent Dlai a name falls In derision or severe criticism from the Hps of men who heretofore have meekly bowed to his Iron will and given themselves, their speech and their action to his command. Thus In the balls of the Mexican congress is now found the pivot of tbe revolution. It is plain that the old era Is passing and a new era Is at hand. Whatever may come '.tbe bench, for example, or could It prevent the governor from appointing an attorney general of his own Inatead of opposite political persuasion, as did the last governor of Nebraska? We realize that each branch of the legislature is the sole Judge of tbe qualifications of its own members, so where the vacancy could be claimed by tbe majority party, It might en force this rule by refusing admission to an unacceptable appointee. But we also venture to assert the belief that no such restriction would hold water against a governor In accord with the controlling majority In the legislature. EDITORIAL SNAPSHOTS. Washington Tost: "Mr. Prjsn will do his part." says the Commoner. Wasn't the letter "y" left off tha end of that last word? Waahington Herald: Nebraska la so much at the front In mattera of snuiai legislation that there la a new law for bidding night work by women. Rut It has been thrown Into court. Houaton !'dt: An Omaha female ' som nambulist boarded a street car In her pajamas and rode down town. fhe said afterward that she remembered nothing about It, but she woka up everybody else in the town. Tho Bee's Letter Box Coatrlfcntlen oa Timely S Meets Vet KxoeaatBg Two Honored Wares Ave t vtta4 frees Qua Haadata. Tats on the iunnyboise. tr The ir-r M ar. e a rp"k I" t the e . of four or !. irnttirifs Hie m.ir iw: " VCHI IPI'llf ,'HMll It.- I' N ClHIliI I lN"l lralrr. "And what riant have you It rail our- maif m mnn'ori "" kfl I 1.1. fllill'.-nl Mild I I, r ... Wi.in.'ii out iraia artrex arter a stormy rrnraii. , - - ..,i ,,f u Ii.iim j siir-r-"-." ws- the riVferrntlal replv . hut t hey tni.M u-liie.t of a null u ia Derause I nave mnra u inm ... .... ..... ,i,.. ,t .. . i i i "i voi-h thai h v t lie l IK-i a 10 (ratltade. oXiAHA, May S.-To the Kdltor of The Bee: The Omaha Srngirfp.t aasociatinn desire to exprtet Its gratitude for . the very efficient support and promotloa In Its recent munlcal fcetivAl received from lh Omaha Rec, Rreatly enhancina our nbilitv tu brin umt In a gland and sue- PuffaJo Express: A Nebraska man was cmiui tei mination. fined 1175 for steallna two klisses. and a i rusnns that our lutuia endeavor may New York woman waa allowed S cents for '"JoV tavors In your columns, ws neK helnr rnhhed of one. Tha nuotatinns on ! to remain 48,106 gtata f Nebraska, Couoty of Douglaa. as: DWIsbt VMillania, clruulatloa Bnaaager of Tha bee Publishing Company, being duly sworn, aaya that tha avaraas daJiy circula tion, leaa spoiled, unuaeu and returned aapies, for ma month of April, 1U, waa a.10. U WIGHT WILLIAMS. Clrculatioa Manager. Hubscribad In my preeence and awurn to feature ma thia 1st day of May, mi. Waal.) StOBJCRT HUNTER, 'Notary Public aakaarlkwra leartwa; tfco city ta IM'S'Ur akwaOd) Jkav Tke . wMllad tm tmM. Addraaa will ba aaad mm aftea aa raad. Depreciation. The State Railway commission Is having a little argument with the street railway companies operating In Omaha and Lincoln as to the amount they should be permitted to charge nt thia war nf Madero or his dnmanda off to depreciation each year. Tha " i and followera, Dias'a day of supreme commission wants to fix the deprecla- rule ia over and Mexico is facing a tion charge at 5 cents per car mile, new method of government. against which the Lincoln company Thia changing process might easily protests, while the Omaha company be reflected In the half-hearted vim wants to continue Ita depreciation that animated Navarro's men and. in- basis on a percentage of gross re- deed, In the abrupt decision of the old celpts, which flgurea out about 5.J5 warrior, himself, to aurrender Instead cents per car mile. of die fighting, aa ho had but a few We refer to this, not to reconcile hours before declared his intention these different methods of computa- to do. Our own soldiers over the tion, but as a reminder that our Water fiver agree with the rebels that the board will have to figure on deprecla tsculation aeem to depend entirely upon who Is to get the money. Chicago Record-Herald: Mayor Harri sons presidential candidacy has been formally announced. Tha number of dem ocratic candidatea already In the field In' dicates that tha democrats have strong hopes of being able to win next time. Pt. Louis Republic: Tears. Idle tears (I know not what they mean); tears from tha depth of some mundane despair rise. in the heart and gather to the eyes In gating on my old last summer's suit and thinking Of a freshness that's no mora. Philadelphia Ledger: Two Boston teach ers present statistics to show that It Is saved anything, mora expensive for a woman to lire than anyway. for a man, since an unmarried woman teacher needs 11,240.60 nd the man only requirea $S38. The lady might be eenerous and give poor Mr. Man that extra 60 cents. OMAHA 8AEJSOKUKKST ASSOCIATION. R. C. 8TRKHLOW. President. VAL J. PETEJL Secretary. oath Omaha'a School Prnbleaa, SOUTH OMAHA. May 11. To the, F.fl- Itor of The Hee: One hundred and fifty teachers of Houth Omnha axe not casting annry Sook at the school board, and. hat Is more, none of ua ara wonderlnn where our next meal la comlnn from. V e art not tramps, but loyal members of an honorable profession. Those who are casting the angry looks and talking In an Indiscreet manner probably never have or arc chronic kickers lias Ueueral Reyes been lost In the shuffle? The Oyster Lay paper, not a man. Pilot la a newa- The democrats have aluo kept cb.au tauquaing on the free list One thing, this Mexican affair hag gone too far to be whitewashed. SU11 Uncle 6am in calling in all 11,000 bills will not be bothering many of ua. . task of takiDg Juarez was all too easy. Tbe federal commander must have seen the mutinous spirit among his men and known the futility of fighting tion when Omaha takes over the water works. If it is 5 per cent on $6,263,- 295.49, which was the appraiser's re turn on the physical valuation of the KNOCK IIS U ARBITRATION TREATY Will Great Britain Remove Mala Ob stacle to Agtreementf Springfield (Mass.) Republican. It has already developed that the main body of protest received In Washington against the proposed Anglo-American arbi tration treaty come from Irish societies. That these protestants are more Irish than the Irish at home can easily be believed, As to getting cash on our warrants, tha majority of us had no trouble obtaining it. South Omaha warrants draw ner cent Interest, so why not Just as well to hold them st to have money In the bank drawing only t per cent interest? The present financial stringency Is not caused by any fault of the present hoard but is rather a result of great expendi tures in the last ten years caused by tho growth of population, the demand for better facilities and tho lack of Increase In the tax levy. I wish to state that Alls Georgia Packer does not voice Hje sentiments of the ma jority of South Omaha teachers. Slia What ctoen vour father do when vol ask lilm (iiipstlrina'.'" asked one small boy. "He atnerally rti. Tm busy no ; don t bother me,' " ie. led the other. " Then when 1 go nut of the room he look" In the encyclopedia." Loitlex lilt- Courier-Journal. Rooster Ho Ttiddyl Can 1 have the next dance with von? Hlddv tthe heni-Snrrv lo refuse you. but t am engaaed for this set. -.Newark Slur. "Funny. Isn't it, that the same thins can be an honor In a monarchy and a dl-giace In a republk?" "What is Kuch a tlitna?" "A' court picsenuiicnt." Hallimnre American. "All the world's a stage," quoted the Wise Ouy. "Yes." dsseimd the Simple fii'4. "but that Is no reason why all comedians should he aent to congress.' Philadelphia Record. The Author Would you tve me to get out a small edition? The Publisher Yes, the smaller tho bt- v. I he A l 111, I cMrliM r ' . a hiinv rnn n't ra i e it nw for base bHll.--Kiir.vns City Journal mMire. we ,nt .l.'ie' loo lliciai.v I Wrttit lf Irarn m in.'ke Irtlv. :i .1 jha newlv Installed hiii( He. "It Is hard'' uh Lord t o mum ' i-'M'lted lh r.k. with supremo pity. "" ft."-Ju'lt;f Rrir.us - 1 i:nd rtsn.l n'i wrnt to y-mr Ili-t s. ur e lust mgl't. Il nv n I I 111." I'V , , , C-riS'-s- ' ' th l',r,l .! H e- nri.nr I t.rr altcn'.ol Huston Tr.tn-cripl Jones- 1. ou i any lit.' insurant e? Iiiun Yes: 1 Imv.. ifi.'n Joncs-Mwrte pntle to , our mite. Hrown Yen. Jones-Wed. nat kind of excuse do .ou put up lo your wife for living -1 Im p. r s U eeUl.v. "tlriindma. that t ''5 story Isn t lm. '"Whv do Vnd thirk it Isn't true. ! a "" " Tioiw ir hs.vh ttiev wern nmrrlel n d lived happilv rver after. If It was u.i- :i ivniild mv tlie hvtd huopily unl I 1ne . 't thrlr divorces, wouldnf It ? ' t'h c-ig i '1 1 1 luir.e. . I to the negotiations now In progress. Yet "Shall we ask to teach tha last two weeks there is nothing surprising in the attitude land wait for our salaries until the board that and Madero, too. Madero's plant five years ago, the annual de- speech and treatment of his captives preciation charge will be 1313,14.77. was humane and magnanimous, and The item of depreciation can no more undoubtedly ha told the truth when be safely discarded in a city-owned j for Mr. Redmond ha not announced that stated her individual opinion. A vote was ne aaia most or mem iougnt only as l water piani man ia a pnvaiciy-owneu imi inan pan in jtniamtni n oppoDeu i i?n ia eacn diuiums on ntt uestion. a matter of discipline and not for love street railway of country or principle, a force that will defeat any army. From afar it seems that the federals blundered badly by not hastening re inforcements if they majtit to hold Juarez, since they had bad ample warning of the attack.. What effect the loss of Juarez will have on Dlaa la the question to which the answer will soon develop. Some New Democratic Leaden. The Houston Post takes no stock in this talk about the insurgent demo crats in the senate side-tracking Sen ator Bailey and fixing up a new dem ocratic tariff policy. In fact, It takes very little, if any, stock in some of of the Irish societies In America. ' Tbe people most enthusiastically devoted to Britain are usually to be found . living across the sea, ia such cities a Mel bourne, Calcutta, Pretoria, and Toronto. Tbe Imperialist in Ontario usually put tha king or the British prima minister to shams. And so the Irishman in Boston er New York easily outstrips the Irishman in Dr. Wiley has been much less ag gressive In issuing pure food orders alnce his marriage. derstood to have decided on a veto Bailey has never sought to dominate cheater Saturday afternoon, Prtraier As 80 far, at least, no noiao that sounds like insurgency baa emanated ; from the grand Jury room.' ' . f An apparatus is said to be perfected for taking 'photograph's at the boUont of the sea. Look pleasant, McOinty. General Navarro must have enjoyed aurrenderlag Just to find how much Madero, and his men really loved him. w u wur avusui lW Fost g editorial that really rubg UP Uo, of .entlment bind them together in performed for humanity " under ' the ci0se to the collar of some of these I indissoluble union. During the last few terms of thia endowment, but solely freshly plucked "reform" democratic jjre the Irish question has come to b In the conviction tnatft -would be dan- 8hators (watch' the list carefully) geroua to perpetuate, a power as atu pendona as that represented Jn the financial fortune , of John D. Rocke feller, The .defect, of the measure Is and 1'U die before J "surrender Juarec," shouts General Navarro. But after ail a white flag looks better than black crape. Andrew Carnegie must, indeed, have been deeply touched when he gave up (50,000 on being presented with that peace medal. '! At any rate, Senator Bailey haa not lost his influence, so long aa he eaa persuade the senate to change its meeting hour from noon to 2. It aeema that Senor Madero in tended telephoning to General Na varro that be was about to fire, but somebody else was on the line. who declares that the democratic sen vujeewtm. 10 aucicuwiuuuu.ugu. Bailey's domination is an ignoramus Acting upon the advice of the at-an(j anybody who believes It la an idiot. For, solemnly avowa tbe Post; fnrlr or Duhliri in aiibllmated dlalika of tnese senators, it says tnat anynoay 1 Engand This is a state of .mind which undoubt edly exist and which should ba dissipated can pay us, or shall we be willing to close school at the end of nine months and do without the last two weeks' salary?" It waa decided by a majority In every build ing to teach, the last two week and wait for the warrants. The money question la not the only ona bothering the true teacher of South Omaha; but I won't say that It doesn't bother us. We have asked for an Increase torney general, the president is un- la salaries, because . of increased cost of living and additional work, and we wera treated, fairly and squarely by the board, who Wera willing that we should have the Increase, but could set no way t'i give it to u. If we have but nine months of school instead of nine and a half, the standard of for the Rockefeller foundation bill. the Benate or the democratic party.. QuiU, truly .aid that "for th. first time Z 7t LriM work and . should it pass congress. The reason So much for tnat eplKrammatical tnere u a , aliyt good understanding ba-1 d tHe uth Dnmha fc.hM(,B ., Blnk Is of course, not personal, nor inlm- candor. Now. here isxthe Dart of thel!Wen! . mf rade" ' both ."'"1"- back, to the level from which w have had .. h v- -r 1 such . a . Btruairle to ft ourae veo 'In ih. last five years. . . ' SCHOOL TEACHER FOR NINE YEARS. before many mora year shall have passed. From the British point of view, Ireland should be placated for the sake of lm-1 perial interests. In his speech at Man- regarded mora and more aa the moat urgent part of Great Britain's great Imperial prob lem." Urgent it is. Wr Britain's rela tions with America must always be mora r r- I.l. iln,liH,nt unon Iwn trra u I Mitnus v.i. .i.i.n ih .... . 1 r-- -" I' r, LZ. ; : l7Vr- iT." tlon-Canad and Ireland, We take It that only a small saotlon of the minority belongs to the ultra radical class. Mr. Owen, who for twenty year Police Barbarity OMAHA. May 10,-To the Kdltor of Th Ba. Last evening about 6:40 -o'clock at Fifteenth and Dodge streets several po- lloe.nen had four men In charge awaiting the arrival of the police automobile, in which to convey th persons arrested to th nfilif Blllliu. T KallnjJ h . ... n tf "I , h. ni,.ll. I. ..IMI I . " bill that 4t would permit! the use'. Ojt I bf n ;hU populist, and half democrat for ' , lr. ar. thearrested paj-tle were somewhat dls- tatlon a a slick politician I well known to shrewd lobbyist in Washington; Mr. Gore, his colleague, who years ago was aa un- The Irish conneotioa between Britain and that-la'conceded by tho frame, of the .uocWui popuiut Mr. Hitchcock, who ha. Am- "Ltl.JT I UIIVU UlsV UVM 1 UWWV'WU BfVwwasWt ih. nAr!,.r.ll.r"ii" tin rnnaoa twenty year, and Mr. 8tone, whoa rpu 1 7T -7.1 T. . .. . " .7" r"" 1 figured. one partlcnlarly. who had been other than tbose named la tbe act. tilt OTl' th hnarl i(h A Pliih rv nnct ft ih th rnnnlrv malt at irrt r1aal ff nnln. I w - - - - -w - -r . policemen. Thi Severely miUTed DatTtV. U The attorney general malntaina that Md prob.bly they have misled th .impi- 0 MpLfuf T.1 f 1 l viewed tha matur, ww .0 roughly ton who wrote that. I . " . nanaiea while being loaded into the auto- A D-:A4 kn. U BnA,. .liMiiMtllu - f.M I ' 'A shrewd lohhvlst." fen 'MiuPf -- --s. bwmi, nt the blood from the wound on the United States could not afford to "nornotiiata. crihir whnu tenia ' " , '7 7. T.u' ?. ,r I 7 J",; "u, lwrr Proapa "his head etarted-te flow again very freely, U lAiinh fwaeflenllv all intna. fill nnniilfat a "naif nAnt.Hal m nA half I . . ... . . . . . ... . ,, I J ' ' vies "v. t, vwuvu v v.v..rf ... " I1"'"""'. - ---- i1"!""" line iriBQ queauon nau aireauy Been eiun-1 T aa not uarn tha reaaon whv tha man tries." It is not Improbable that it I democrat," and a "slick politician." mated from British, politics and if th in- W M i0 ahusd b tuo big buriv -brute of a may ao Strike even Mr. Rockefeller, So these make up the aggressive naoitam 01 ireiana couio o orougni, as policeman who wielded the club, and who, H,. la nnf at all otiama I tr.rr.nn nmo-raaaiv. Hmnra.v ... H")1 Ktmilf WU1U. IU vua MUO Dy Ut Way. WS1 nearly Beven feet tall or .uspectet! with anf schema to foiat cording to the Hou.tOn Po.t, on. of "fc nTua ZTOT 17" upon posterity tne power tnat ne noids the staunchest, rock-ribbed oracles of Kingdom and the United Btataa.. bUch barbarians on its police force that through the money he possesses. The democracy In the country. Tho Poat'a beneficent purpose of fata plana are summary will make good reading a generally conceded, and that bis year. from now. scheme could be made to benefit civil ization la not questioned. But it j To a man at this distance, it aP- Oraat home rule, savtlsfy. tha Irish people lit behooves it respectable eitiiens to take at home that England no longer oppresses residence in soma other locality. 8om them, but rather Is devoted to the promo- men when given authority do not us th tion of their Interests, and there would be I least particle of sense or Judgment in ex. I soon no more enthusiastic advocate than I crclslng such, and I believe if the above tbe inhabitant of the Emerald 11 et tfeal InoldantJa-fullK investigated by th po. ' When they go to giving premiums for the most unique policeman in the country that one in Denver who set tles neighborhood rows with prayer will get it on the first ballot. If Lincoln is really in earnest about forfeiting ' the license to enforce the .-treat law. several applicants for liquor license may be expected to re consider, and take downthelr $2,000. 'Tbe Mexican rebela stowed to great advantage in their efforts to suppress pillage and plunder after the' fall of Jnares and to insure humane treat ment to the surrendered officers and man. ' might also bo misused, and there is pears that the federals at Juares made arbitral agreement which the edminiatrsy Ilc commissioner that th said barbarian no need for an Instrument of such a poor ahowing. The rebela , found now . endeavoring to fram. And mentioned above will bo given his walking potential evil as this, In the judgment (vast stores of ammunition, more than CITIZEN. thia I bacausa, under aormai condition. I Paper. tha Irish nf lh. United Klncdom would or tne attorney general ana presiaent, mey naa Bupposeu iue tetierais naa. h.s(l ., inducement, material and Aiothtr Vi.n..i.i would .be. . .. . Madero was evidently more than half moral, to desire that their country should KEARNEY. Neb.. May ll. To the Editor Tha crux of. tbe thing lies In the right In saying that the government be brought into the closest possible touch in' we: -a rw day ago you pub nnw.r tha hill give tha dirartora nf troona were flehtine onlv hncaiia the with the oversea republic wnicn naa ba the fund proposed to determine "what felt they had to. would best advance civilization" and apply themselves to Its realization, Of course, the fact that all tha bid ten if that be to assume control of for underwriting tha fire risk of tha j the government, itself. It - will be city hall are identical is no sign that surprising if congress, now that this there ia a fire insurance combine in objection has toeon pointed out by Mr. lOmaha. Did not Attorney Oeneral Wlckersham, will bring itself to pass Constantine J. Smyth "bust" tbe In- j come the home of the larger portion of the Irish race... People Talked About the bill. 1 ' - .- ? Our state food commissioner Pronv lsea a war on rotten eggs. If be calls for recruits to help out in his crusade be should get ready response from all the bara-atormers that play Nebraska circuits, A Questionable Ecitriction. The death of Representative Minor, who was a member of the house from Lancaster county, createa the first leg surance trust and put it permanently out of business more than ten yeara I ago? " The encampment of tha Nebraska National Guard will definitely take lslatlve vacancy , after . the enactment place in Omaha at the same time as . Still, when the casualtlea are counted up tha whole Mexican revolu tion to date la not to ba mentioned in tho same breath with the aftermath of our safe and sane Fourth of July celebrations. of the law creating a new way of fill ing it.' Heretofore vacancies In the legislature, similarly to vacancies in tbe national house of representatives, have been filled only by a new com mission from the electors of the dls trlct given at either a special election or. at an Intervening regular election. the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. That! makes certain a continuance of tha military flavor for the grand royal court ball, which will ba tha culmi nating event of both. U takaa courage and bigness to deal with th tariff question bonaatly. World-Harald. 'Ia that tha explanation why Con gressman Hitchcock betook himself to Ettropa In time to be absent when the Payne-Aldrlch bill waa voted on la the house? - President Bush of the Missouri Pa clfle say the policy of tha new man agement of that road will be to please the people. That is a good rule for guidance, and ha will find that tho people gra not so bard to aatiafy where there la an honest effort made to pleaaa them. If be wants his candidacy for United Statea senator to bo taken Bert- Over la the Ninth Iowa district, for ouly thia time, "Billy" Thompson I example, a speolal election la soon to ought to put up a bond that.he will v rJl 1 not quit before the starter Area tbo pistol. be held to choose a successor to Con greeaman Walter I. Smith, who waa appointed to the federal bench after re-election to co&greaa. Tbe now Ne braska law providea that a vacancy occurring In the bouse or senate dur ing a special or regular aeeslon shall I roi of cxar. Yet "Unci Joe" insist that be filled by appointment by the gov-I there la 110 humor in hi make-up. ernor or aotae qualified elector of the vjuooe 7 VICTOR. DOWLttsa H I a famous New York jurist sod is happy pn the bench or golf links. Vic Frealdent M. B. Moch of the Clnctn- Hahe'd'a lette from my highly-esteemed fellow townsman, Captain Joseph Black. who wanted the privilege of standing up ana neing counted ror Lorimer. A few days later ome Oavtd Anderson of South Omaha and ask for tbe same privilege. cb or these gentlemen .admonished tne editor of The Be to b a llttlo mor Strictly orthodox In hl ..republicanism. In fact, Mr. Aodgraon would -have th edl tcrtal flings of Tbe Be cut out entirely. especially when directed at Jv'orrU Brown. It seems to depend wholly upon the point of view. I, too, live In Kearney. I, .too, m an oid-Un republican and a diligent reader of Tbe Bee for. mor than a quarter of a century, jet I must confess that my conclusions In th Lorlmer case ara tha very opposite from those gentlemen. To me it smells of. carrion, rank and feud No self-respecting body can afford to have It around. You remember they killed tbe old dog. Tray, not that ba did anything wrong himself, but, because he waa found in very pad company There 1 nothing th matter with th re publican parti' today, except that too many af lu officials seem to l infected witn moral leprosy. They need olaalng front within, otherwise the democrat will take over the government. It used to be that th office sought the man, and when elected he became the servant of th whole people, but under the new reglat the intereata select th man whom they- would have aerv them, and I tail Truat eompany, who la also a director in the L'nton Og and Klectric company of j tbe volar confirms their selection, only to I Cincinnatlr-U., haa begun piaying marble I wonder later why hi choke should e - Dr. Woodrow Wilson told aa ahdlence that for twenty yeara he preached to the atadenta of Princeton that Ua referendum aad recall wex bosh. . "J have aince Investigated and 1 watt to apologUe to those students." Mast wo understand, then, that tho good doctor preached thia for twenty yeara without Uvaatigatlngt same political affiliation as the previ ous incumbent. The present vacancy, to be aure, does not occur during a special or regular session, and the governor's right to appoint will not become effect! Ve, and, therefore, 'may not be exercised, unless tho leglala ture should be reconvened. The proviso which would limit the governor In making an appointment to a legislative vacancy to members of tho same political party aa the preced ing incvmowttt ia, we believe, derid edly open to question. If the leglala ture could raise tbo bar La this fash The Shoe aa the Other Faet. Chicago Record-Herald. ITnola Joa" Cannon la DrateaUna- aa-ainat I wnn nu toe i rvivo ine original Deauiy, nt lo pursu ucn a wobbling uours. I Speaker Champ Clark asaumptiae ef thalcw " ,vl- '" a to anaae err such an la a Utti less than nine months Hobart incuoua. iience tne- interests are always Partridge of Atlantic City, N. I., ran off represented 'while the farmer and other with th matrimonial-prise by taking to I Isolated workers are lost sight of entirely himself five wive la five different places. I ' conclusion, I wish to commend th All five war shaken after taking. Bride I editor of Th Bee for his fearless, manly Mo, 1 cnaae rartnag into a rpuaaeipnia I lu ainaing 11, corruption, even prison. 1 ... I though found in high plates, and I trust Hanrv Mulrhead. af Glasgow. Scotland. P"m will 'continue tha good work of purify wha died recenUv. left part of hla fortune lh" Party until you drive out all off! lo found and maintain an Institution of In- j riu who administer a publlo office as atraetlon for woman In nhvalcal and bin- I 'oul " wro a pnvat snap. Ye, cum logical eourae. Uvty could become den- V1"" cross over to tha other side Paraalaa at th Desk. Indianapolis News. The more we hear about It th more It seems that th kind ef farmer thaX ara opposing Canadian reciprocity ar the kind that do their farming in roll-top desk. is. Sraapathr far Oraftere, Houston Post. Detective Bum haa tlrred uo om ua-lv I Hits, alactriciana. chemists and so on. H aa(1 cr out- "Unclean! Unclean! Lu- tiling In th Ohio legislature, but up to I said In expfanation that he had always 11 1 010 108 'Prs of old. 1 th present time the people of that state been indebted to women, to bis mother, JOHN BRAL-V. have not charged him with having engi neered a framaup against patriotic tlats- nten. hi wlf and hi eldeat aieter. Former Governor Penaypacker ef Pnn ytvanta - emerges from - hi cava long enough te remark that Governor Wilson of Nw Jersey I "writings will not bear critical xamlna tion." America a Dollar la Demand. Now York World. American dollars which a few month ago a charlatan" and hi I " to D uMl t0 overturn th British oonatltutlon and dismember th British Mr. Paenypackar dlaalayad unique lempir are now rendering number of peers ana Iadr ef aoolaly homeless. Our Trait af tha Medical Prafasalaa. New York World. Th seventeen medical students la BalU Ion here, wnat would Stand In the way nor who have volunteered to Inoculate I Htarary MPlcaity on being asked -to as nt ih. smililii. aa rv mi.., I thamalve with cancer germ to tet a plain honr th eontraotor of th new atat I British brother ar a ef.!enylng lot . " 1 1 : ... . . ... . la.. 1 ... .1.. ..- . . nAi.lm.nt. k ik. M.miAfi c IA I n w arw nT aTcu a rar ojl tug. nun yii i noua got away witn in loot wniia n vu I nwuar loan v -'i.vm 1 . up miq jtmrri- ' " ' v'"u" I th courageous dsvotion.te fclenc even at I governor by remarking. "Lot tha Inquiry I can dollar they ar willing to miss corona lum ieiiami inuni ine goTemor I i6, Hak of Uf. which la on af tha fiaaet I b rood uc tad witn the celerity of cuncta-1 tion week if only tbey can rent on party lines La filling a vacancy on I trait mt to mdkl prefein-w . . lwan.' . Iheuaea for a big price. their 1 i .J"H.- 4t '.i- v-:--;. I " '"r.'i'rrv-,,'-. fC'H.,il-..!Vr'' v .. . 1 j ?;WiS f - The "Trust" CANNOT control it; it DOESN'T des cend from father to son, like a title of nobility; It CANNOT be won by love or trickery; neither can It be cajoled, coerced, or conquered by a single giant ONRUSH. It's tlie "slow accom modation train" one boards to travel through a series of FAILUHUS as well aa via a round of SUCCESSES; one must know the WRONG! ways before he discovers the RIGHT. EXPERIENCE la tho toiler's diploma; it's a tool con atructed by willingness, oiled by energy, and kept edged by continual keep'-at-it-ness. Raphael, Giotto, Duerer, Rembrandt, and a score of other great old painters, mixed tona of paint, and spoilt many a brush, before they arrived at tho experienced atage, and even THEN they deplored their Bhortcom,ins. How does tho acrobat land on bis brother'a shoulders with his. toes? He cannot tU; but 'he had to try It hundreds of times before he could. DO it, and THAT'8 experience. How does the musician keep five right, band finger trilling the melody, while ho thumps out the baaa with a clever left? Could YOU do It? To ba aure you couldn't, ' YOU haven't bad tha . experience. And. experience counta ao much- very much -In AD VERTISING.. It YOU haven't the experience, BUY It from soma fallow who HAS. DON'T lt the willing office boy, your recently graduated Ion. or soma youthful Correspondence School Graduate write YOUR ads. THHX wouldn't attempt to do your plumbing, or degln our building1, or takO reaponal billty for your financial auccosa, but they WILL take a band In your ADVERTISING if yoii LET them. v i ln MY caso th EXPERIENCE Is THERE; driven bomo by EIGHTEEN yaani of plugging atudyingtrylnf out de Veloplng originating planning." . I DON'T do - xnuob. ELSE, but t HAVE earned tbe right to hang out tho following shingle: ''HE WKITES ADS" 607 Br'aridciB Thcfttro Building ?Ar !i mm Is SI Shirts The Time INNew JTort , where people ir tucklen for-it vie, -"CathamV U'prfterreJ pVr all other shirts, you will recognize tbe reiron when -you see Qf taam " .- gtrraenti bow tbey ire tailored and ltyld ni finished f ).Q0, $1.50 and upward At pt every gootl shop, Also Ootham tumraar Underwear, Union - Suits, ftmt and Soft Col!r. XUek f lUrt atyla i) jyiAtrm iuSr Aubafsw -wV r- i4 M S.-ie . -1 - - TC t ' i r l. i HAVE YOU A SAVINGS ACCOUNT? On Jime Ortificates of Deposit funning for twelve months this. bank pays 3i INTEREST The latest report to the compt roller shows that this bsnk haa 12, 176, 206. 00 of Time Deposits. Capital Surplus Undivided Profita $fW)J000.00 $850,("00,(M) " a I