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8 THE BEE: OMAJIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 1912. The Omaha. Daily Bee! rnrvnin it rMrmn i-. .ru'itrp - . . - - - . n .-- . . . . ...... - . - VICTOR ROUKWATBrt. SUHTOH. BEE PULPING. FAKNA.U A.Nt 1TTH Entered atcraj lia posioriice aa aicoiid class matter. '" TERM oi" SUMSCRUTION. Fvnday Bee. er i; Suuraw 8w, w year .. ! Daily Be twithout Sunda i. one yesr It to Laity Be and sunuav. on yiar 4w DKLIVEF.iOr BT t AKHlErt. Evening Be iitilli S'jndjyl. per n.o ...Sc art;Kr.X jkcdrw all nip:air.u i.r in eg -un ities j m nativery to tlty t ircuiauon vi- REMITTAKCKa. , Rmit by drau, -xire3 or pos:a: ortfr. peyabl to l;t ue i ..bls;i.ri cormen. Only 2-cent itimf received t.l pavment I small Cvuia. ffruatl cliec.. ex cept sa utr.i. a sa.1 ex.. u cnii.i-. out accepted. Oreahs The b Uuuojir.. South Oma; a-:;'. ,N St. Council riu:i3 .i scon SL Lincoln .t 1tlfe Building. Chicago iti Marquette bul'.dtnf. Kansas Cily iu.-.imc Bunding. New York-JI Vteal Ulirty-lliuxi. Washinitutn 72S roirteentn nt.. S. W. CVK4iaua.oitiNCK. ,Commi:ni-uon re.iiiiij to bw nd MAKCH CIRCll-ATION. 49,508 flat af braaaa. Cuualy at OoucUa. . Dwtcht VVuUaa', crt jtaiKjn manasrr St 7li fi? l'ut.ati.ii ootapiny. batn i euty aoa. aya tiat luc veiaa uaiiy circuiatton. Iru aKHie4, ui.uanl and ra- tumau roUr. tit ti.a muirtn or Marc iJ. waa c'J. rrtVIOHT WILLiAHS. Cuuiati 4lMiaa.-. 0ubamb4 in tuy iircnc aitd aaar U kaibt au thl Mb day f Aith. Mi. Kauiy aMbitc Saba ri bar leavlna tha elty teaaswrarUr shaatd bar - Tha a aaaUad tm saaaa. Aaaleaaa HU a ahawaww as edsaai aa ajaesleaU Well, bow Ean7 of the winners Cid you SUX7 There are at least seventy-two dis ajpolntol uea tn Cmaha today. Whn are wo golag to get past the crttsadJag tuge in our pubUe Ufa? Tea gardsa rake Is the small toy's beat frUad-o Ue dd of wlnur. Wondar way WUIlamrandolph ktartt prsfsrs Champ Clark for pres ident? Bsnator Cummtns would doubtless Ilk to forget that he had presldeav tint asplratloaa. Wall. taTbaie ba'J aeaxon will be open before thsy spring asolhcr elec tion on us, anyway. . ' Mr. Morgan, It It rutrrorsj, may settle the Turko-lullan war. Proba bly by buying Tripoli. Maxleo Bards a stronger mi Ma4re to heap tt from going I than to the reck.-Bammor Ammcan. Even Dlas waa not strong enough. Governor Wilson no doubt finds the governorship a most evnvonlent meana of promoting bis presidential ambitions. ' Seat hasurtl that the slate makera will not be discouraged, bnt will be oa hand with new set for the second round. As Mar aa as can figure out, tha chief grievance of the Mexican rebels aeminet Madero Is (hat Uadero is In office and tbsy are aot. , 'Kot oae-tentk so much hubbub as before about tbe muddy water that cornea out -of the faueeta. No water bonds to vote this spring. Here Is a report of a MiaaourUn who killed himself rather toaa face his wife ator he droppet a baaka. containing two dosen eggs. Canada, fcs said to be thinking more kindly then H did af reciproc ity. Probably getting ailiamed af the bunco, gams It "fell for." After we get our plays centered by a board under court supervision, perhaps the Judges will also expur gate our divorce trials tor us. If tha colonel campaign like this ' bare can be made sucoessul at all, whea he la not seeking a nomination, w'r U1 be mors attractive what would ha de It he were really ' ' borne investors than to outside g candidate going after H In earn eat? I capitalists. 1 I That Omaha la a good manafao-j Tha Easter hat la ho agat. the' taring point Is conclusively proven. tMrtewa esty emmassoaar are Bam- Figures from tbe United States can-' tasted, now tbe oaly really big trrt-laus. published In The Bee, may be' tatles la slgfct ta paying for tha las- i ottered la support ot this: bat the tar hat. j better proof la the fact that new fao- - - toriea are coming here steadily from "My place la here in Washington." other points, jf outsider, have faith proclaims one of the repnb'.lcan av I B Omaha as a place ta build fecto-'ph-ant fcr the Ittte-I States sens- rWi )ocal layasiors abould aot be torahlp. Our democratic Volte! ;,traj to rwntura their monav in tha States 'senator does not think that applies to him. With the loag Ttst of candidates, the protracted agitation aad tha Borcfty of a aew peri sent, an al most full vote ought to have been polled 1b oar city primaries, but It Blntaly has ot ween. It aur county board would trans act Ua hasinesa according to the came system and rules that govern other public bodies it weald aeoom pliah'mejre, and do tt with far fewer ttersoaa emoetirters. Bvoa cm thear own slteaUia aoU Chris teraenther aad Brother-la-Law "Tsmmr" Alaaa are wrong whea they any tbej handled no brewer s snoaey ta the Bryan caaipaiew tut lava, for their on pnbUsbed aute toenta abow substantial contrtbutioas by b re wars and liquor dealers, whoac giamea are therein set forth. More Ifgnt Wanted. Th. t.t . . .. u u.uiu i.ir. w u 1 , , 111 u . U.V , -.ti s.u - . k . i men interesting tt becomes. First comes a pretended "reform" attorney of an Omaha brewery, ar senics that a large pot of brewery monev a. nut at the disoosal of the ! democrats for the 10S cnmpalgn. with which k. ...t. ... rrt fur - Sballeiiberger. et .1. and Int.- aiating that toe boodle wa handled j ty Bone other than Chris Gruenther. Chris- comes bark promptly with a rejoinder that the only money he handled was what he accounted for from the Bryan volunteers, ana that Mr. Bryan's brother-in-law, "Tommy" Allen, was tse man who looked after the democratic finances From "Tommy" Allen we hare a dls- : c'almcr, and cow a repetition of the irhsree from the original brewery lawyer, who, ss we have said before, outht to know something about It Of course, to republicans sitting on the spectators' benches this little democratic byplay la quite entertain ing, yet perbsps we can add a little light by printing now a memorandum mode more than two years ago of a conversation In which aa usually i a ell Informed gentleman, discussing jtbc ingratitude of democratic polltl- I clans, said: i cannot andcraund new a man cot id maiia definite romlen to tha brewer. and tabs their money, and than go back I to be chiefly promoted by Increasing 'tha pwttion of property man to the or on tiem. The man referred to got them il(i,in. fintM r rh. e, .: tsaav to rats llM a a contribution to his campaign fund, and the a flee it waa sit over sent ward he bad spent mere than they had liven him. so they pot ap tMSS additional sa a preaent. - wMrn he ac cepted, auk in 1H.SHO an SU. And than I when he eauM a easily have refuted in slsn the I o'clock bill, patted by only on majority, and one ef those who voted (or It claimed b did not Intend to. this man. ho had taken their money, passed then up as If he a-wed them oath Ins. .Of course, we cannot give t'Jls statement eicept aa hearsay to be takan for what It Is worth so far as corroborated by the testimony now being given by our democratic friends. It Is certain that without the lrewera money and balp no dem ocrat trould have carried Nebraska In 1808. Boeing that tbe whole af fair now enjoys the sheltering mantle of the statute of limitations, we may possibly get the Inside details out of the fracas. Eiver Traffic aad Flood. U the MlBsiralppI river had been Improved as a highway of commoroa and kept In constant use. It very ilksly would not have overrun Its hanks, spreading devastation and dis tress over the adjoining low lands. These floods are Incidentally one of tbe insults of abandoning tbe river for navigation. Had the Mississippi been continued as It .once was .a naln artery of transportation, ot course, It would have paid to build higher sad better levees . through which the flood waters would not broak. Without this large use or the river, tbe commercial Incentive Is not there and hence, the effect of Inattention. A railroad partially abandoned by traffic would quickly fall Into decay and detsrloratlon so that it would boob be totally unsafe to rur a train over It. ' Since millions ot dollars In prop erty and many human Uvea have been swept away by tha rampaging waters, the cry goes down the great stream for secure fortifications along tbe banks and tile national govern ment, at tha president b direction. Is the first to lend a helping hand. Higher and better leveea, 'undoubt edly, will eomo. bat they will not be aa well maintained without active use of !he river as a highway of eom- meres. In rstt at Bona. The suggestion from the Commer cial's club's directory .that Omaha Is a good place for tbe Investment et Omaha money should sink deep Into i the minds ot Omaha dUsena. Just! r.ua, r hea a plethora of money la re ported from meal depositories, local 'enterprise) ought ta hare first eon ialdorutloa. If the projects pending I development of t'ae ctly'a Industries. And Omsha ought to thrive nn Omaha capital. Actors' Paradise, What a dramatic Idea that ia for actors to build a little community of thoir ' own' beside the Pacific near iLos Angsies tor their vacation rest. where they may enjoy the out-of-door life and forget the stage, with the brilliant California sua tor thoir ealdum and tae sweet murmurs of the calm waters for their applause. U is not nnnatural that men and women Who spend their lives enter - tadnlng the World should asek Ue:r recreation amid sucb surroundings. But the owns do not exclude an thought of the playhouse. Indeed, tikey contemplate a theater, not lor material profit, of course, hut whore real art for art's sake may be pre sented and where tbe actor and their select Mends may sacja; aa jmaco or little of acting aa they sn a enure a is to we uulll companion Mince, mm Beaut wai ail actors are nan luuu icr-, eot to what some of their eritlca call j the finer things oT lire. j It would aot be bard to make both Institutions modem of what .tie . - " theater oebt ani, originally were Intended to be. has fallen below ! here the stage that standard of noble purpose .is! where the overbalar.ciug weight ft , commerriallam has borne it down. Of cwaree. this baa been due largely to the attempt of the theater to re spond to the varying shades of pub lic demand. But even la this day there should be a wide field for the theater that will hold to the higher ethics and seek to Instruct and ele vate as well as merely amine or en tertain. The Indian's Education. The federal government Is a 1-1 propriatlng annually something like fti OOJ.OOO fer Its India wards, for their education and general uplift. Of this amount I1.4SM0 goes to maintain scbeols on reservations and fl.C41.sU5 for schools not on reser- va lions. Including Haskell. Carlisle' and other larger Institutions. With- out deprecating or disparaging the , value ot these great schools, we be-1 lleve the Indian's beat Interests are ,,, .. ,,., . .1 Ml Allwyne Heyneid. tha cairbertad serTallon a to contemplated tn aj0MKW, anim , t)M e(t bill BOW before congress. Ito aa Francisco. The reservation la the home of tbe Indian. He can be educated there utore conveniently to him and with less expense to the government than at ob of the distant schools. The schooir on the reservation contribute vastly to tbe amelioration of the fO'.iiui'Blty life there, Improving I moral as well as Intellectual stsnd a, ana eeiieaiag me luauui . h.c, lh, wiarauder w ,, . , tense of responsibility. They stand j liked. The bold bandit succeeded In rx aa constant reminders to him of Ills' treating a perfectly guod match from hi Integral part In the life of the nation, as a living guaranty of the govem meal'a active Intereat In him and its promise to do well by him. The government has 25,000 young Indians la Its schools all told, at preaent and paid out for their edaca llon In the last fiscal year more than 13,(40,000, which la regarded aa too much, or, at least, those who have gou Into, the matter are convinced that aa good result could be ob tained for much less money If tbe schools were brought nearer t the Indian oa the reservation. Another very potent argument In favor o? the reservation school, as contrasted with a non-reservation school. Is Its greater advantage In eolttvattng home life, a very important thing lib such a people. The Imp rasa loo that the city pri mary now entails more work upon ths election officers than heretofore la mistaken. In the last previous city primary each voter waa entitled to make aerenteea rroaamarka aa ngalnat aeven this time. Tbe total aumber of votes hag been reduced and not Increased. Suet never -caw his perfidy quit as clearly In the open air and bright sunlight aa ha baa aeon it la ths dark, little (xio cell. Shut a man op with himself aad bis eenecienoe, if he has one, and the truth la likely ta find 1U way out. Mod I (le Thrill. Philadelphia Record. We ars not nearly aa much tkrlllsd by knawtna that ws have ths swiftest dresdnaiurrtt ss w would hare been by the ratification of the treaties thst would aav nrrunlened the neeaaalty of buudtiut, such vaaaeta. "WTnaU and TUstiaeslaa. Chksago Record-Herald. Bnough water ta going ta wat In tiie MIselM-ppl valley every day now to make II the American desert bloom as the rea for pears aad years and years. Mass remain to be learned about oon aerratton and dtatrtbutron. netae Bketvew far While. "'' v . lndlaoapolle New. Tht I aw time tar Mr. Alexander ant hem Bell at attempt to chance the apetj Ing ef the Bngltta niaruace. With the baa ban. golf and automobile seasons Just asaaina. the esalling will have about all It can aa ta keep ap with tha sport ing page Kngttsh, aa at av Bmui aad IndtaaapoUa News. More sad snare It snrat aeem to th textile manufacturer af New England that they eauM have saved much time, trouble aad axpnt by voluntarily bomt but ware some time age Baetead ef wilt ing until they were raeneeUed to do to. Th ttaplesaant after effect ar Mill to A Hamlllatlaa Baertaeta. Baltlmor American. Abuas I an argument which never sp pal to th American people, and the abuse of President Taft by Colonel Rooaerelt la to opaoatd ta la saaar deal, watch the colonel himself o vic oraaaly advacat. that tha attack la lurely as make him more eaemles thaa " Ar " wm OT marked In contra ta the dtgalOed way In which the Breatdeat Baa met afcuee aad cbsrwes. Ma -tlk.U Ike" ta Blsrht. Boetaa Transcript. On of Ihe new senators from Arisen ta already a disappointment- Mr. Ah hurst Is decrtbrd st CheMerfieldiaa la msnntr and appearance. Ineteid af enter- in the senate chamber wti j, a ' . Iitnt c pistol with each band sad I mtrxjlui that eome'eig waerfet girt hlm i.ls teat Mr. A-hhurat msc bta sebut with ss nu:t fwrawaJtly aa T he Otite, we H lit years of fttr. is t:w reprceanted the most roltured teaiinss awxiMr a- tweaty-two eblldrea. aixtaen ei I nealtn in the can. That a ld ai I waoaa aervetl Shalr country In It wan. ! cherished rrepoaecestBSg die. Tsar st I sad eii quentlr Baaatof Pomerene et I really ne reason wiry aa Arsons maaiotaeo has caked that pension ef I1M a ot enough promlssara .ta It chosen ' month be anrrtea aar. 8h can walk L'nlted States senator ahoald not be quit j back snd forth ss the village, a dkttanor ss agreeable and well bred a aome of of three wile, and ha aot had a day I hat Llsc't trea aider autre. j 111 ana far the m CC d . J IhisDay inOmalia r OrBtPtaJ C0MPUXO rpOM BE.E April lt. thirty Vws Ago At . Joseph s hosp'tsl fair mrrtM 11 lrE with a niah. Wffwnt tanks are !n t harce of Mrs. M. Kennedy, ilr T J -4 J li I W i 1 1 f tB, ruMIC UbrmrJ .aKiattoa; ratter Ulauber, Mr. Jo Frnar. sir. P. Waaarr. tars. Gachrr. Mrs. H. Kauf- man. Mr. Karbach. Mra O. Koater ami the aliases J. and A. Herrold for la Gerowa Catholic church: Mr. Mulcahy and Ilia M.aaes Mary TbompaM. Mary and Ella Cn-.thton. Mra. Murphy. Mra. C. Oaliacher. Miaaaa Aella and Mollle Reaian fur the Alter society: Mis Usste Murphy aaa-ated by Mr. J. A. McShine. Mrr. K. Nash. Mary and Kittle (JuMm for tha farrad Heart araoarar; Mr Heary lUathw. Mra McUutre, Mn. Carraty and Mum Mrlernvtt for the Holy Paauiy- cnureh; Mrs. Mark a. Mrs. Melt, and Mian F.ynn In charg of the Parh table. Th ""f bmIii of tha aid city I coaat.l canvaated and announced the lrwvnM , K.uu WlllUim Kearauar tad keen elected. iu nrealdeat deciana no vacancy cxiatrd. Th Ninth street bndf. ever nouth cn"r u" "kied in at one end. l" a .nei.i in. r is. h u hall club olected lieros i. Strrnadorf to Twenty Vrars Ago B. V. Hall, who resided at 1213 North Ntnetetnth street, was found dead in bad at baaalul. death being due too heart disease. "Towr money or your life," aald a htsharerana about mMnlsht ta P. K. rUnrn Faaton olitel waller, and Clinch llf. (hot Ula hands iatu tha air snd nctim' pocket. Manasrr VY. J. Bursas ol tha Fa roam Mtreet theater, left for Chicago u huat- nea. Mm teeneva lnaersou, an Omaha girl. member of t ha Hluart Ronton company, vlalted wnh Mr. and Mr. Oenrga Can field and family during lb company enaagoaaeat at the Boyd, Illihop John P. Newman announced Ins completion of a handbook by himself on Omaha, wMeh waa tar dtstrleutloa among tha eaieeatea to tha ceaajag Met hod la eonntreae tn tha city, ta aid them la appreetatlMI the atoht af tha city aver which C, F. Harrison would, show t ham Mr, a. M then of Heatrtes w a guest at the Paxtoa. Th Right Rev. Oeorca Worthtnston, bishop ef Nebraska, officiated at lb Palm Bandar carvlea st Trinity Epis copal cathedral. Tea Year Ago Mr. Bar A. Reeve, who hsd lived st Floreoc slao . died st th as ot 7a. Bh waa aurvtvfd by three children, Mrs, Trfiuta Cawles. Mrs. Faaat Mactox and Mr ttalfn OTejfcdjft - - ' Wesley Horn and IMas Fannie Farmer procured license to wed. Mrs. John Dopsna, BM North "txteenth atrett, wa severely burned about th hand and arm at her home aa ths result of the explosion of s gasoline stovs. Mr. sad Mrs. Robert J. Hurdetta ot Los Angelas ware at th Millard. Among th mrweet ettr function ef th week waa a ats-aanded euchre party given by Mrs. Oeorg Barker and Mr. Charles Martin, which about aixty women Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Nicholson snter tamed a af young weasaa ef the aeward Street Methodlat church In the evenmg at their home, KSi North Twen-ty-cend street. Mrs. Catherine Lea IT. wlfs ot P. H. Lenry. died at the age of at st th family residence, 1 Clark Mreet. People Talked About I Carer up. All other voice raw- fan, I bnt tr.at of Jeff Ivt wlU poor forth I In undam.niahed melody la the sewats for six mora rear. Arkansas says , aad Jeff obey. 1 behalf of Baltlmor hotel keepers wha ar charged with combining t ro ller democrats ot their sacaey. It at ex plained that tnrlr reach la tar abort ef that which gripped the fmt.eOii check. Amocg the most richly appointed and beat equipped kitchen In Uw warkt that at In shah ef Parti w said ta stand easily first. The utenalls snd th movable apuaratu In tt ar enlimated ta b irerth laW.lO.'. las waternara catch on I'm-ah! A few heats artar Kenatur Marcus A Ural ma timlth of Aroona was aaara la h eaugM sunny sire m.rmn and Introducsd a bill for lttO public bulMInc Could eaaterwer beat it? Maaaaehuaetta t determined to protect the dm family is th Barsutt at nap pi nee along It coat. Impreasnr mleace In contrast with th not makers abroad In lh land vastly Inert aaea aatloaal es teem lor the w adorn of th etam. Akuakr Graham Rett af leltphsa fam show decided wutomB at th veiling reform fever. Just Bow the Lhcm tic ytem of spelling weald eerve to make mora newapaper room tor po mieal Qiirtii Ar they worth the a t. alias preacher says evenr man In tha country aheatd knew bow ta cook ba con aad ags and enak a gad cup af carte. Tea. Indeed t her aa (suing wtea tha camp cook win suit tight la the mtdttle ef veoatlea a aeeaant ef tnoo qaito. Maa Moaa on:, th a!y woman In the ItagKee tnsuranc coramlaalon I a aaurhter of Canon Wilton, formerly areh aracaa ot Maneheater. she belong to i th sorlallet party, headed by the couc- ' I' Vtcrwxk. 8.4 Is aa admirable iiJailM aiw.ker and eajeM that ner' O-ieaaal eixne.irrc -hat l more than' i beauty ta sasytag et cn.wdt. j Mia 8arah aantaty ot helroont county. ; IneBeesycrBox Stead r far Oaaatua. j OMAHA, April B.-TO the Edller of Tbe j Ilea: Tha misstatements aa to Osnaha i tax rata aa the front pace at tha WerM- lieraid this morn Ins pot out as literature In favor tt Ooveraor Harsaea ts sa tar from tha truth and such a abet oa Omaha that I cannot let it go uaciatradlctad The truth Is as follows. Ore'and c.ty tax an a best of actual value Is B e) per Mb Omaha s city tax an a Busts of at per cam of actsal value la S5.al par IMS Oa the same Basis it Cleveland, that la. aa actual value, our tax Is 11.3 per IMS or II cents leas than Cleveland", Tbe Omaha city tax for five years oa the Cleveland bast, that la, actual value, baa been as follows: UN, 1.7; 19, ait; MS. : lU. ILS: U4i U.S. C. F. HARKI80X. Lv aad) Dtveree. OMAHA. April .-To the Editor ef The Bee: I read an article about Mrs. lie- ' Cou naming a manterful man for a tua-1 i band, and Becoming so dissatisfied tliSt i the obtained a divorce because he did not ' beat her. Mew, of course, I do not tl'.lnk an j one will take such ststementi seii susiy. Keltcba's remarks and that old Cock ney Joke Is kept sUv still by unthinking men, and men who wish to have their wive la aa ben la ion and falling la that aa all mta must, they try to astlafy themselves by making such quotations. It there ta a irata of truth In these re mark, however, they would apply sa readily ta the treatment of husband ss well as wives, and probably more so Ss w have but to scan tha papers and resd of soma man who left a good and devoted wife ta become the slsva of some silly, bafrtlled creature who treats Mm very Indifferently. Ot course, w sill know that true love gives all and exacts nothing In return But it Is not classified as to sex, snd to deprive man of the joys of atlt-sscrlflc would be very wrong. A womsa who tslt sa Mrs, ImCou Is raid to have felt cer tainly abnormal: however, we only have the statement of her divorced huband In regard to the matter, who prorably write to Jullfy htmself, there I no man or woman Uvlnc who have aot fault eaough to make llf interesting for their partner, without cultivating fault Kind will beget love, and entire sub. : mlaalon ta th will af tnetker stunts th development of either maa or woman. B. C. V. A Daae Pretest. OMAHA, April l-T lh Editor of Th Bee: At a recent meeting at th Oshl man club, ahortly after th Cltlaen' union ticket had beta md public, our worthy mayor undertook to divulge th plan upon which this ticket wa baaed, asytng that a Bwed bad been chosen ta catch th Bwedlah vote of the city, an Iriahman to catch lh Irlah vote, a Dint to catch th Dnlb vote and as for the rest of th ticket, he said they sr re publican snd thst ths whole Is' a Bit of tmaoth politics by the Cltiaana' union. This Impreuloa being given aa to hi regard for lh working of It veurs, a letter received by the writer April g Mil, cam a a "bolt eat ef a clear sky" for It shows the IneonalaMncy ef aot only our voter, but eur Candidate a wll. Th letter wa written la Danish sad presumably by a Dan pleading f th Danleh paopl their aupport for Mayor Dahlman. Th letter translated read: Pear "Ir: I hereby tak th liberty ef calling your atuntloa to vary Important duty devolving upon yourself and every voter In Omaha. t'Bder the eommltatoa plan of city gov ernment which waa adopted bare last tall, seven ft) commissioners srs to be elected. Tha fourteen candidates who receive the highest aumber ef votes at th primary lectloi. which wHI be held April , will b the candidate whoa nam will n placed on the official bal lot for oounellmen at the regular election which will be held May t. My personal friend. Jam C. Pahlman, eur praaant mayor, haa held that office for six year, and will therefore most likely he personally known to you. He la one, of the seven candidates who are aa string to the office of councilman. He Is. In my opinion, the beat mayor Omaha has ever had. bring both honest snd a man for the common people. H ha also ahown himself a friend to ua Danes In that a larg number ef hi p polntlv offices are held under hi present sdmlnivtratlon by Danes. Let u therefor by eur vote shew Mayor Dahlman that we stsnd by him. because he ha stood by us Danes during the last six years. Do not forget to help to sleet our mayor, baraue he baa. and will eontlnu to deal fair with ua Dane If a Is nomi nated aid elected ss ommlaetoner. with roepect. JKNBNIKLaEN. Being on of ths Dsnes suppowd te kav profited under the admlnlstrstlea of cur preaent mayor, and wha thua should show gratitude lor hi kind con kleratlon af us. 1 wish to sxaaowledge all th advantages received snd offer my gratitude for th same. However, I las wt ta protest sgslnst the so-called kind eotuilderatloa when H results, aa tt haa. In Dana being parmltted oa 8ua daya ar ether lion day t held their pa stes snd baaaara wlthta the city limits, under the Jvrtadirtjoa of auch mayor, even wlthla iae walls et Boats of th pub tie balldlaga, and with Impunity snd lack f discration, tall Uauar aad otherwlat conduct tlttnetve la a manner unbe coming good cttlseas. ft Is trie that th "ticket plan" was card as a "dodger", against receiving anoaar tor lh llouer eotd, but In the eye ef the law tbe sale of no our wss unlawful snd should hsvs been puniahad. Not only waa tha I o'clock eiaalng law vio lated, but a th Sunday cjoetng law. la this the taverltism that should go is call cat the Daaes en mats ta support our ureMBt mayor? This subject Juat dtscuased is not ths outcome of causes etuugeabie to our mayor alone, cat la car waeia depart ment of police protection, aad the mayor, being one ef tha Board of Firs and Pour ooramteei oners, should receive hi charge aa wail a aia credits la ardor te balance rjefTetr. " ' Let the stayer have all tha credit he deattvea. and to this he I Justly en titled, but Jet u kaaw fer oartala that A Word from Fruk Carey 75 My collar work is bettor, aot because tt costs less bat because tt hi worth ore. ' Jc at Office ((22 South 18th, 3c delivered. Carey Usndry Web. 1-MM. B-1304. 775 i III tor the good of Omaha aot the Danes alone he should be elected to the office of city commissioner before they tak a tea so radical. Personally 1 do not be Her he should. fours lor a better Omaha. H.T. A.-A DAXE. , EOW EDITORS SEE THUG St. Lout! Pcst-Dlspatch : It they vote for the colonel It Is the voice of the peo ple: but if they vote tar Tsft tt I that brutal steam roller. Sioux city Journal: While Bryan is In vading Ohio. Harmon will be putting In a few of his best licks Im Nebraska. It woatd be hardly appropriate to describe it ss "an exchange of pulpit." Houston Pest: By triumphantly re elect! ne Jeff Deria. Arkansas hnrls bark the vile Insinuation thst her senstor hsd been seen wearing a collar In Washing ton or that he used s china cwapMor In stead ef the old fsshioaed box with saw dust !t. Paul Dispatch: Bryan hat been waiting for twelve years to exprecs hi pinion of Judon Harmon. Tha fart that every one knows what that opinion is makes no difference In the urgent Beeeralty thst Mr. Bryan shall relieve bis mind ta the place where It wl I di Mr. Harmon the least good. Springfield Republican: One et the amazing thing about the colonel to view of the rcadlnca with which b utters wholesale denunciations ef the veracity of thoss who oppose him. Is h a readiness to ertxe hold of any wild rumor and at tribute the sanctity of absolute truth to It if it happens to suit his do of the case. Recently he quoted Congress-ui Daniel J. I'.lordjn at saying ttiat Hit recent republican iulirur.es in New Tort wire a more "burefserd v'olatlon of law and decency" than was ever dared by Tammany hail in days of more corrupt politics. Congressman Riordsn declares that he aald nothing ef the tort. aa af Interstate Trade. Philadelphia Record. . If th latest decision rendered by the Interstate Commerce commission meets successfully ths tests of the appellate courts, th atat of th utuoa will ba assured of the continuation ef free trad between the nates, which 1 Bow threatened by local rata tariff In Texas imposed ta protect shippers, from outslds competition. Meal iime iinniwYjl' brings when-flie biscuits I JJ have been Trt T7T - fA 1 exP-",xsMsaBUjv. BBjaPaVaaWjm BBjaroaa-, sajmsagByMH T7Ti iU 0) m2 CREAM 1 A pureCream of TaAor I Baking Powder bar t Made from Grapes "TTir""""! 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I.adr fat fasbl nable belli Do you know .that ugly gentie.uan sitting opposite tc ue? 1 Hsrtner That is ray brother, madam. I Lsdy rfn confusion! Ah! I beg yotu pardon I had aot noticed the reaem I blance. Dundee Advertsser. "Wr-afs the reason voting was so alow?" "Well, when a man get hokl of a bal lot fourteen feet long, he s liable to hukl up the procession a bit while be read it." j Chicago Post. 1 A Santa Fe train nn oer a cat "VAas the cat on the track?" ask.d woman pesaenser of the conductor. "Oh. no." he replied. ''We chaeed it out into a cornfield." Richmood lalo . Mlasourian. Fstr Sufrrasetta Isn't she a trigl.f: Why doe she do It? Her Chum Principle. She swore ' . wouldn't wear s rat or a corset unit! Mtme couth is sleeted president. Pum "So we're short on epsce? What flisli I do with this appendix store?" "Cut M out." "And this story of the mas who hsiwcl himself?- "Cut him down?" Baltimore Airjcrtcnu. THE DO; 'OB'S SIDE OF IT. C. 11. .Mackintosh In Judge. 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