THF. BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1912. ' f 'The Omaha daily Bee FOr.NDBT) BT EDWARD B08EWATKK VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR, BKS Bm.DlXG. FARNAM AND HTK. Entered at, Omaha, poMoIflco u seooad elaa matter. TERMS OP SOBSCRlrTiOS. , Sunday- Bh, m rear rejuniey Bee. oa veer JI Dally Be (without Sunday). one yeeT.H i Daily rVe and Sanday. ana Tear pvui ! DELIVERED BT CAJUUBH. Tftventnf Be (with Sunday), par mo...e Isjly Bea (including Sunday). per ao..Oc Daulr Ba i without Sunday), per ma.. iae Address ail complaints or trrerularltle la delivery to t'ltv circulation Dept. RF.WTTANCISS. . Raarlt by draft, express or psstal eraar. payable to The Bee Publiehtng company. Only J-cent stamp received in payment of small accounts. Personal checks, ex cept on Ornate and east era e intense, not accepted. - OFFICES. Omaha-The Bee BulMlng. 8owh Omaii-31S N. St. Cornell Blulfa-TJ Scott St. LIneeln-f Little Building. , Chicago ISoi Marquelta Building, Kaasae 'Ity Reliance Buildln. Kew Tork-M Weat Thtrty-lhird. Waahlngten iUS Fourteenth St., J, V. CORRESPOKDK.N0E. - Communications reletiroj, to on editorial matter should be addressee niMki Bee. Bdttorlal Derarrmean. DECEMBER CIRCULATION. 50,119 State of Nebraska, County ef Douglas, as: i Dwlrht Williams, circulation manager ef the Bee Publishing company. being dulr sworn, any that the average dally circulation, leaa spoiled, unused and re i . turned curiae, tor tit month of Uacem , ber. 1111, was eftits. . DWIOHT W1LUAMS. Circulation Manacer. ( Subscribed IB my proaenc and sworn to 1 before an tola eth 4y ef JsnuarvJJU. .! (.Seal) , ROBERT HUNTTRj I I Notary PuhUa. Why lot Gt Together Snrfac Indications, a W ooeorv them entirely from tb outside ra spire the beUef tost a sincere effort he the Interested Duties to t to gether ui nd the Union Pacific shopmen's strlk would hv a owiior chase of success right now than at amy previous time. Th atrlka haa nw n on 'of several months. While th line bare been sharply drawn. It may ha aald to. that credit at both, striker and atrlkebreakara that, on the, whole, it ham bean an orderly proceeding, with comparatively little resort to vio lence. Neither of the striker nor tie com pany will dear that the contest has been a costly experience, the men oat of work on (trie Benefits being deprived of their fall wage whn moat la need of them, and the com pany being mora or less embarrassed. even though not serioosly crippled. All aoeh controversies, however, must have an ending. If th sliding could b now brought about on terms which can command acceptance, it would ba a consummation greatly to b wished by th public, the third party, whose interest always suffers la arery conflict of labor and capital. swkerrthrre leave aw Ike city I lemaeewtlr ekewlS lute The) , see aaalM te these. Addreae j wUl V rhmaaeS aa tea a t I I Wfe new is jaat aae coal blU after another. ' Presumably, the decorationa In the dome of oar new court house will b 'nigh, art ; ' ... . Teu cannot expect th eemmoa ; herd to kick much against th Dia mond trust ' Baltimore will not hae to esert Itself to give th democrat! a warm tlm la June. : Union labor will tad much more 'to be dreaded la aoclallam than It ( finds la capital. : The man who Ihventad the tur key trot and grUxiy bear daaeea was also a natur faker, ' Th trouble with most reform wave la that they com back atrosger than they go out It might pay some ef as to keep aa ere oa th weather maa thee mild days. Every calm haa Its storm. ( beer op. it will not be lo Be fore) we shall have th has ball a son to divert our minds from the coal bin. ' On ottenaibl advantag in being a oongrssamaa-at-larg la that ba doe not represent anybody In par . ticular. Now, everybody haa had bis turn at this tlarvev-Wllaoa deal and It moat be admitted that Ltttl J9 has , called th turn. Th additional new eoagressmaa, it I estimated, will cost th country I40M00. Dos th country ! them that badlyT TTby could not Colonel Hary do ; th cocked bat act to Mr. Bryan and thus restore himself to th affections of Governor Wlleon? Senator CuJberaon aesmi to kav overlooked th $SO,80 opatriboUoa to th' last Bryae eampalga fund mad by th Kidder family. Wonder if a policeman wantonly assaulting aa innocent pedestrian with a deadly weapon wall of duty could get away with a In of f T.I and coats. Th Tint Delegates. The Brat delegate to be commis sioned to the republican national convention in Chicago next June are two instructed Taft delegate from th Fourth congressional district of Oklahoma. Th significant feature I not a much that th Drat dele gates should b instructed for sir. Taft, but that th contest over In structions ahould be, not with the followers of I follett or of Cum min, th only avowed Insurgent can didate for th nomination, but with those bent en endorsing Colonel Roosevelt, whose attitude aa to bit candidacy la enigmatical. Th republicans of Oklahoma are. for th most part newcomers from th vaiioua northern states, and hardly to be classed with those In th black belt itates, sad their acUoa may1 be regarded as reasonably free and nntrammeled. . With thla start. th selection of delegates will go on In th different states clear no to the fourth day of Juno, whea South Dakota will complete th roster. The results of th preliminary eon tests, however, will undoubtedly have a measurably lnluenc oa thos suc ceeding. , . Taking1 Their Owl Medicine. Th Wall Street Journal relate aa Instanc of a railroad directors' meeting that was delayed, causing considerable Inconvenience, because th fastest train from Chloag t Newt York, carrying th preatdant of th road to the meeting, was three hours late. But th directors eoold not complain, as th Journal ob serves, sine every on of them was a prominent railroad executive re sponsible In th ultimate analysis for th lateness of any train on the ayatsna, and tbey knew that th law was Incapable of remedy. And the paper adds: It mtsht soften the etiMI eee4emne tloa a Mt were tail read efrklals oftener eeen taking thetr ewe avadtcln. What grim and tragi realism doe th fat of President Ilsrahan of the IUlnola Central glv t thh sugges tion. The train that cost Mr. Hara haa bis life wa th Panama Limited, th pride ef hie last years of railroad operation. He dealgned It and put tt tat aervtc and mad th run along th Illinois Central from Chicago t New Orleans and thsr connected with ocean steamers for d latent lands. If aa object leeeoa el rail road offlctala taking their own medi cine were needed, an Impressive one la her In that startling and deadly wreck. South Omaha has set a new high water mark for hog receipts for a single day. That ought to be a good forerunner of money In th farmer's pockets. Well. If "Mar" HearyWattrOB get into th running, th Nebraska preardeoUaJ preferenc ballot wilt be open t klm oa th asm terms as to all ether candidate. Our amlabl democratic coatsm porary refers to the republicans as "th groaning old party.1 Pray. what kind of noises are being mad by th warring democratic faction!? Th woe of th county treasurers aa developed la their assoclatloa meeting ar Indeed many, bet worst of all Is the dead line drawn by the law that makes a county treasurer ineligible to more than on re-elec tion. . A Nebraska CUy public service ' corporation asks th consent of th Stat Railway commission to th ex ecutioa of a stock watering project Som other high financier will be watching the ruling aa a signal whether they ahould get busy. Th dynamiting th th Doaglaa county court house la figuring proas Inantly la the federal iavestlcatloa f the operations of th so-cailod "dynamit crew.' If any one at thla end of th Una was Implicated ha that outrage. It ought to be ahewa up, and the culprit brought to Justice by a local prosecution. . . I fairly well understood, whether it cares to be or not Aad som definite notions of it existed) even before the witty ilr. Carnegie went through hi little comedy for th delectation of the Steel trust Investigation committee Th Pimit Kick Back. , Th piraaites, which Mr. Carnegie aid. infested Wall street and created nothing, bnt fattened ea vain,' are beginning t kick back. Th Financial World, oa fairly good term with Bern ef these "parasite," opines that if "Carnegie's damnation of Wall street did aot com from malic. It cam from Ignorance of the tru fraction f th market, ' In Umatlng also that through his almpl Ignorance Mr. Caraegi may- have been alpped In Wall street and there for belong to "tbo Individuate who bar tackled It and met with losses are apt to look upon Wall street as a brace game." New, Juat because Mr. Carnegie knew nothing of th natur it not of th nisteno of the Sherman law, t no reaaoB for presuming too far upon hla ignorance. Mow was it that he trimmed his friend. Rockefeller, boasted. W trow there la a good deal about Wall street that th gen tle Laird of Skib kens. And on the surface, of thing, it la a little dlftkult to see Just why he should bear it any malic for anything tt has "do" t him. He, It appears, ha beea la ea th big doings when ever bis fortunes were Involved. It is undoubtedly true, as th financial World say that maay a maa' antipathy for Wall atraet dates back to being bumped by th maa wheen h went to banco. But all th Borons agaJnat what 1 popu larly eoaeeiTed or miscoaceJred. the case may be, against th tnatJ- tntion knows as Wall straat, doe not come from any sack source. WD street may be mnth tnistnderntood la Its mission, yet It is coming to be Fraternal Inrarsace late. -The Modern Wood meet of America la only one of twenty-two fraternal insurance orders with convention ecfrfdu'erf (or action upon the mat ter of increased rates as outlined in a plaa formulated aad recommended by th stat Insurance commissioners a year ago at Mobile, Ala. Sixteen fraternal bav adopted th plan. Strong opposition arise in th ranks of th Modern Woodmen and, no doubt, will arts la other orders. Th feeling strongly obtaias that it Is wrong In principle to raise rate to increase the burden of Insurance with age. hut more Insistent demands urge that it Is better to lnerjas that burden than jeopardize the Insur ance. The remarkable showing was made at the Modern, Woodmen convention In Chicago that by January 1, 1(14, th order would have attainable as sets of $300,000,000, less than enough to meet th face value of Its policies. From experience, th ex perts ar convinced that a higher level of fraternal Insurant ratea must be created if fraternal Insur ance is to continue. This proposed action is not th result ef any abrupt or sudden discovery. Wis head have beea shaking at som of the low ratea tor many years and pre dicting Just what la bow taking place. Th Workmen and other order long ago found It ec canary te rais their schedule. ' They sustained some temporary losses, but gained in the end. Fraternal life Insurant has been a boon t many thousands and should h kept up. AsJd from th financial relief it afford in crisis, it till a distinct aad targe soclsl sphere through Its lodge meetings and af filiation. In som communities thee ar th Tory center and core at th best social life. Many men, womea and children find la them their chief diversion. Th Institution ha msd its wa plae In th social and economic life and should not ba aacrlflced, but to perpetoste and In crease Us effectiveness, It must be pat en a stable basis. j Democrat After the Appropriation. Th democrat seem to bav agreed that their anxiety for economy In appropriation shall not ' Infringe upon Jh pork barrel, otherwise known aa th publto buildings bill, and the river and harbors bill. Leader Underwood baa don a fin Job thus far steering th pruning books around these measures. It takes Urn, f course, tor two rea sons, chiefly; first, som ef th newer or less skillful patriots bar to b tutored la th whya and where fore of preserving thee perquisites Intact, and, second, It would not do to act hastily for fesr f arousing public attention. Th potency of a pork barrel bill oa th v of a national eampalga Is thoroughly appreciated by every astut politician and Chairman Un derwood would be a stupid leader of a militant democracy If be misguided It at this crucial point A good msny communities ar involved la a public building measure carrying approxi mately $10,000,000, and possibly a good many vote. Let th heua orator contlnn to prat about econ omy, but let them curb their seal at th proper plae. Already th democrats have mani fested th Intention of conducting their 1111 eampalga ea th floor of ongrss. Look to asm oa beside th cunning Oscar Underwood, there fare, to- make the e (regions blunder of kicking ever - th appraptlaUoa bucket or even knocking oft a hoop at thl early stag of th gam. OjooWBaclawd 1knw in (Win I r mmniMJ ritvrei su r JA.V. S3. Thirty Tears Ago The Robert Buns celehraUoa leek phxce In the Masonic halt weere the re- arraafed program waa carried out with th addition of bagpipe music by . Palrchlld of Blair. The literary erer- deea were followed by ball, and th af fair was pronounced ea of the most eue- eeeaful ever gives I Omaha. The maay Men ef Rev. Jeha WB aama, peat or of St. Barnabas' chureh, aad hi wife, smite la tendering them sympathy la the loss ef thetr Bttle sea. Jobs Silver Wintams. who died from diphtheria yesterday. A teiegm atsned by Senator saua dera and Van Wyck receive by Mayer Boyd says that Omaha need have so ap prehension as te the removal at tb mili tary headquarters. Aa part ef th show not oa th bill, a pat between Catherine Refers, pterin "Camllle," at the Academy of Music, and J. a. Halbert, manacer of the academy, ascaied of holding out on her, entertained the audience after the fourth act. Charles Baswtts, a well-known young man of tbie dty, la laid up at home with crushed foot remittee from a railway accident. Bishop Morty of Dakota, who Is visit in Bishop O'Connor in thl city, ba eons anted te dettver a lecture at the cathedral some evening. The Omaha Miaietertal assoclatloa ever the name of A. F. Sherrlli, president and Jl. W. Shank, secretary, baa sent a protest asalnst Morineiuera te the mem ber of tb Nebraska, eelegatiea In con Kresa. A recent tea wa sivea by the Standard etu to Mr. aad Mr. Dave Kaufman as a welcome to hi bride, whom be bad brought te Omaha, ' T. . Clerksen. a grata btryer of Schuyler, Is res 1 stared at th Crelshtoo. Qeerg iL Thummel of Grand Island 1 atopst at Ike WtthnelL J. A. Bushman, a brother ef Henry aad William Bushasan, la vteltlng In Omaha. , Tweerty Years Ago Rev. Or. Duryea conducted the funeral services ef Mrs, Mary N. Clarke at her late realdeeca, tut Davenport street. and th body wa tajun te tlm eld aotae In Massachuetta for burial. The aur trtvla relatrve In Omaha are W. N. Whitney, a brother; W. T. John, a eon. aad Sam Keen, a son. General rassenser Agent E. L. Lome of I'm I'nloa Pacific railroad returaed from Cblcaso wear be was sa aa arbt treuoa committee. Mrs Catherine Beekman, wife ef Han Bookman. M years old, died at their heme, UBS Capitol avenue. She waa tb mother of Mrs. Heart Bella and Mrs. 0 J. Bternedorft Her sickness endured but a few dare. . 1 Five thou sand people were at the Coli seum last eight te witness the start ef a two-days' bicycle race In which the contestant were thee local amateur: PTxley, llolton, Denma'n, Wort. Mockett, Edward, the little 4-year -old eoa ef Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stsrkey, 0 Seward street, died ef diphtheria. i Tea Year Ago Forecaster Welsh had hardly more than unfurled hi essi wv flag than the mertury scooted down to 1 below aero, continuing te rait aa the wind arose. In complement of the bllssardy conditions foreoaated, J. & Long gave a graphic presentation of Hamlet te tb Eye and Hand olub at 603 South Eighteenth street, his mute performance leading added eombreoess to th melancholy Pan. Mrs. Samuel D. Caldwell of at. Louis waa th sut ef her mother, Mr. John Wlthnell. SM 81. Mary' avenue. William H. Taft. "civil governor ef the Philippine Islands." passed through Omaha al it o'clock at night making no stops untH he reached hla home la Cin cinnati. It bad been advised earlier on the route of the dealb ef hie mother, Mrs. John W. Merrea, and quickened hi pace therefore. With kbit la hi prtvsie ear. Mayflower, were Mr. Taft hla three children and physician. Job A. MeCall, president of the New Tork Ufe Insurance company of New fork. peat the say la Oman tb guest of Oeneral Agent Smith. Our Congressman Lobeck warns hla constituents that if a parcels poet law I enacted th moRhandlalBg of tb country will tall into the hands of a few big merchants, froextng all other out of bums. That latter will male latsreating reading after parcels poet bag been in effect a few years. r Stilt, It must be Irritating to those who turned that fir insurance deal at Lincoln te be compelled by Adl tor Bartoa t give back th bonus which they got a a rake-of. Th Nashville Democrat proclaim Itself te be th only democratic daily la middle Tsaneassa" What la republicanism growing like that in the south? Both Tom Teggart and Bogsr C Sullivan ar member of th com mittee oa arrangement tor th democratic national convention. Lin coln papers, please copy. Where would th laird of Sklbo be but for th handy middleman, whe som folks would pet eat ef bsnrlB. Fwefcla; th Aeaelae Ctsa. Tb author f the ansry that the a trust win earnest CnltmeJ Wooes i oil for easb. Use SarassoakJa, la tact If eare (a ass. take to pu SmCs a the aienihsrsbt. U dab may a anUUa by the oosBin oosrentian. People Talked About William reUkMpk Hearst haa egd a suit of eighteen rooms ana a rooi garden la Balttmor hotel far the democratic aaUeaal convention, end there will be Mmethtnc doing whew WHttaia mix with th also. Whea putthaj ea a petticoat that had belonged to her mother-in-law, Mr. Her man Nleoley. of Norwich, N. T.. heard a ruatUn ta tb garment and en ripping It open found seven certificate of de posit en various bank for sums amount ing te tJ.t0. Forrest i. Drydea, who has Just suc ceeded hta father, the late ex-Beaator John O. Drydea. aa prealdeat ef th Pru dential iBeuraac company ef America. began work with the eeeapaay aa a elerk and baa served It la nearly every capacity. He I 47 year aid. , Ira Webb, the eldest voter la the t'atted Staiea, la deed la Bins ham ton. X. la hte MStb year. On ala Mfl birthday anniversary he occupied a (eat a tb pisiform whea Ooreneor- usea spaa In that tows. Mr. Webb bad always cost a etralght repuMleaa ticket. C. McRaynolds. who waa re ay the government aa special pr assenting attorney la aeverel proceed tass asalnel com bine tloera under the Sherman aatMnst law, haa srrered at with the gga-RUDst and take aw private practice la New Tork. The tailor ef America la aeaveathsa sssmslsd say Paris style are created here whea It come to men's clot Sea A sbvaca at the high haia worn la Paris 111 Breve ta any AmorVaa that th immaure sale ef Waahmgtoa. TO. C-, feed th aristocracy of tb eld world with the regalia of pomp. . . Mrs. MacVoce-B. wife ef the secretary ef the tifsuij. has a many lew el a, tt said, that sew haa te have a card eata- loeree system t heap traok of them. la tbJa eatsuegw t a recosv) eeeh tndV vtswel pate ef Jeeretry, Bm preaamt k tsea, Rs onneTlrbi aad whether at nat Around New York Btso ea Comwt at Life as See la th teeat Aaasrscom Meero peles frees Bur Bay. Searetty f Esspleyaeeeet. AecerdlnaT te Sswre oeeopUed by tb caarltabl organ it Hon f New Tork there are sew eo lee tna HV.se sUBed mechanics and laborer vainly seeking employ meat la the city. Many bav beea attracted there by the reverts ef betrmlng work ea the new subway, bat for every job there are from fifty te let applicant. Tb snteasely cold weather, which ha brought aemrly all outdoor labor te aa end, has greatly agsnuratad the sitae tie, and tboueaade of men are forced accent charity who Bva aid before, "No mechanic ee la Korea: erwtd come ta New Tork bow sal be ba sufficient money to support hlnssetf for three months," say aa offldai. "Thar ie a marh better ebaaee tor them la the industrial centers of tba middle west. It they rrmda ber they meet be, an. sept charity or starve. Tba outlook la aot bright Ceereeey ta Ceo ok. Our pettte solleexsm da' sot glv visiting crook the bam' rush any mora, any th New Tork correspondent of the Cin cinnati Time Star. On the ether band, courtesy and cossMeratlaav enter into their dealing with tb underworld. Evea a confidence maa has feeing, yoa us oerstaad. But th effect seen ta be about the same. Tb ether night Sec ond Police Commissioner Dougherty waa standing oa a corner, watching Broadway go by. A tall, well dressed man. (winc ing one of the shepherd's crook- canes that Fifth avenu affects nowaday, wearing a eemerel checkered cap and an air ef Intense ennui sauntered along the pavement. "La, Billy," said Mr. Dougherty. The tall, well dressed maa swung quickly oa hla heel. He waa surprised, but perfectly calm. As he tapited hla leg with hi can aad talked to the eem mlab, he smiled easily. They mlht hav been a pair ef friend met casually, Th quality of th U11 crop of kitten might bav boon under discussion. 'Must got In from CMoag half aa bear age," said tb maa addressed aa Billy. "Didn't ex pect to run s oross yoa quite aa 0000." "Have a cigar, Billy," said Commie toner Daugberty. "Te bad you're start ing west a sl tonight, tea t it? I would have beea delighted to talk wit yoa bit about eld times." BUlr looked at Dougherty with a ques tion la hi eye. "Oa the level, commis sioner." said be, T, haven't don a thing. I'd Uk te stay la town bm enough to fet a polish. I've been In Chicago too Kg." 1 . "Tour polish." said Commissioner Dougberty, "test New Terk toe muoh money. Mr. Adam win as yew to year 1 spall In ar eeasntng or ace, Mrs, Mart Ortefea, ef Btamfcr. fast, sal ibs ala It re neatly bar MMa Tsb-thday. has eweavwx a bar faadly. ImiiirTle bar bsshsii end x toe calCdrwo. aad sea tar teas faiheo. Mra. Csrmks suss tba )rty year eg hoy Bte taaVa as tba Theyyev ha Italy aad snShos saw tea IX t tba hoatttrfal A detective wne had been unobtrusively figuring In the background came up at the Dougherty Bed. He shook band cor dially - with Billy upon Introduction. Dougherty allowed- that th wester oper ator would take the first train back to the pee-rslrte. Th three mea smiled la appreciation ef th tiay little jest. The Billy and tb detective started te stroll toward th Orand Central station. "Sa kwg. eerenwealooer," said th crook. "Bye-bye, Billy," said th eomrnis sloser. Apeweeletlea ef rtr Ftshlera, While soma fifty firemen, shivering tram the cold, were stlU pesytn sees on the burnlnf rain of lb Boultable bulld rng a the seeead day of the fire, - a middle-aged maa wearing a allk bat brooked throuia th pouea llaes and In quired tor tb man la charge of tb tire me. "I wea't tee) yea what my name la." said the allk-hatted one. when he met th Are leader, "but here, take this aad buy some coffee tor the men; tbey need ft." Fear baodred dollar ta SIM bill were thrust Into th hand of tb fh-e leader. Tee aavmlaned fur utterance, the fir chief looked St tb money. He could barely belter hla eyes.1 suddenly smU broke out aa hla face. He thought of new much coffee he could get for tm Whea reJorred from uty be fig ured the problem and found that et.S9v sea ooej each have a cup of aotfee from what could be purchased at whole sale rate far HA Th money win go te the general eoffe fund of th depart ment Ancient ledoarfc Rased. Th oldest frame bouse la tb United Staiea la being rased by workmen In Southampton. L, I., by order ef the au thorities. It waa built ta Me by Thomas Sayre, an Enilsh gentlemaa wh earn to thla country la Oerawaas rhn end was one ef the original settler near Beathaaaste la MM, The Sayr heuee bt In th center ef the vUlag and has long a a Bewet of Ms torto intersex. With proper care-taking th eld house would have stood for a eeatury yet. hut It waa allow ta decay and crumble. All th material In th old building, with th axooptio of th glsas. was home-made. The Umber, boards, ahmglee, bub and brack were turned eat within Mook or two of the house, and even the Bails were manufactured by the eld village blacksmith. Hug fireplaces were seed te worm tt During the revolutlensry war the house wss oeed by British officers. Tb prop erty Is owned by a direct descendant ef Sayre. A Scooter tm The highest speed ever mad ever te a th Hudson to the record of th "auto (eeetar, a motor tc boat., which k) pswr tn tb sec ea ties of th annual Ice carni val at Red Bank. N. J. Tba aatecceeter has been axatched with th fastest of th ordinary beaut entered for the ear- nival and as passed them aH like a rocket- Oa a measured trial tt mad more than etghty miles sa hour. Tb ali) son star haa aa ordinary auto nasotl rbsssls sad s bsrse power motor. It m eqvrpped with lens, steel skates ta pate ef tb front wheel and a coaxed aha aa the rear wheel for pro puiaiea. It la built very low and after maa reefer oe te the wind. Its owner believe that with a Uttle more practice ta th eperatloa he will be able to snake aw snnea aa hour aader Ideal caadltni A rcwoio Whisa. at eras sassiuan knseiisdre, reports the New Tork Saw, that at U leek nooa the VewaKay brewwcaUe ta aQ the poor sae ta toe no ill Mil is ever store and factory ("rat bag, and seed them small proei ills f tens"-. Llsrbnng or aeoaey. Tb biewery gjatliaxs elans peeeeaeed a eecspaata. We don't ear stand there en account at the fainso, said an euTortuamta. wh had beea reoneated to vacate the trunk maker s grattn. "He wont grre ts anybody who smells beery. TC- S-1 Heaee Art. OMAHA. Jan. aV-Te tb Editor ef Th Bee: I wish te sV Just a word in eoov rn sedation of yoisf editorial In this saorn ras's Bee oa "turt House Art1" Tea state the case vntll In sy1ng that "The only food reasdti for going Into this decorative feature Is u raise the art level Ud to stiliulate the appreciation of art and astrk-Uc beauty ansong all rises as of our peojnle." Of eoura. tbsMst svauranc that an "art aroodrr" will not b committed In th moral sointifcgs far tb new court bouse la the aelctie :, of a competent assist to do- th Wort. I not that one of th bidder fog the Work offera the of Edwsrd Bimmens for the mural paintings, ffl I th only nam proposed by the different hidaers who is kaowa as a great krOst. ills moral palnt laa adorn th wails ef the Congressional library, the BosU n pubile library, tne Minnesota cestui building and many of here asaon the flneet suMlc buildings la the country. Tl ie employment of Mr. Simmons to do tl e mural paintings la th new court houW would give ample assurance of art value" of the lug heat quality. MARY C Bl'RNHAM. Mala Vp tfce -ltetioe. - BRADSHAW. Neli, I Jan. -Ta the Editor of Th Bee: permit me to en cumber, slightly, ytpuf! ; valuable Letter Box with a few thi lurhi warding- th present poliUral alt latlen. Having just read P. A. Barrow's fcomenuntcatloa under tbe above caption, vi bav thought how easy It is for personfc traveling, or ether wise, to find political MtuaUona about to their own liking. WVe have done no ex tenstv traveling, butt are have come in contact with many hf those who have. It U surprising toVhear men ted how tbey find the situslloh and how positive they are that they harte the correct con dltions figured down.!1 Our Information Is from commercial m mostly the hotel loft si ea, and as such oaght to be able, it any class of men are able, to give sei status of th real altliatloa. bat ee they do so, or do tbev-t do so? Net by any means a we set IC The La Follett re publican when aiKed hew he finds the political aiiuatlon bjtcrne red In the face and with a vole fun of gusto win say. Everything for la Follette, you bet. Why, aire, I find hundreds of republicans who positively declare they will vote for a democrat beforel tbey will vote tor Taft" Tbe next man we have an epor tuntty to question la,' Taft or admlntetra tlea republican, wfto answer us In s cami, dignified manner and assurance that he Ie correct. J "Tt'elL .aire, I really find tbe Taft sentiment much stronger than I bad expectedl There Is not a doubt la my mind la regard te his getting the repoMicaa delegatlan from Newraetra. Now upon what are w to fix tba baste of ur ooadusion? We will tell you. Severn oat of every ten wheen wa find talkinc most toodiy for I Follette, by a little questioning, we find belong to the eld free silver taction of the republican party, and are of that radical eleaient ef man kind that would rather tear things up than mend them. There la no question In oar mind recardms the situation, la Ne braska, aad that tbe La Follette boom Is less powerful today than tt waa a month ago. while the Taft sentiment la proportionately stronger sad that tt will continue to grow every day. JOHN B. DET. rindpslly gathered whose home are EtTLBIO SEXASXS. Mrs. Brooke Ton don't suppose there a a smoking room la h rev en, do you? Mrs. Rivers-No; th other place haa the smoking room. Chicago Tribune. 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