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    'he. Omaha Daily Bee
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VICTOR HOSEWATKR, EDITOR.
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lata of Nebraska, County of
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lu beiore ma inn :
Koiar fueils.
i Sabeerlbera leavia th eltr
, Waararily eaeel bare The
Bea smalled la the as. Address
. will be ekaaared aa ae aa re-
sweated. '
Stand up for Nebraska all the Hma
Jc -'
Come again. Colonel We are al
waya glad to see you.
kiThls cool weather holds the dan da
fons back Just that much. '
' .The grand Jury report waa really
too good to be forgotten so soon. '
i. A Texas paper asks "what Is a
Texas democrat?"- An uncivilised
native son.
It la a race, between, the belated,
v-lnier and the fast fading pile ot
coal la the bin.
..-TUfc la about the sixth "friendly"
visit, but, ot course, they bavo not
sn.'coBseoutlve."
Ialaka a definite engag ament with
ourself to visit the voting booth to
Morrow without fail.
I S Omaha people will now. step back
Item the. tiptoe ot excitement over
lie sinking of the Titanic. -' ' . .
i;Tbe Rev. Or. Lyman Abbott's dis
rrimlnatlng sense of the Value, of
tillclty haa.long ago' been atkaoww
" "
1 5 Thla Is a good time for the rall
ada to. put ft little mpfe Drtnters'
ink Into their campaign -to "see
, jyatrlca first," ;
if - '" ''
U it must be admitted that the prast
flMlal eonteet ht hoWmg It own
fairly well against Ty Cobb and
Marty QToote,;,'.- " :
1 ' "Who ' ran against Roosevelt ' In
jl0?' asks, an Inquirer era . the
telephone. No wonder Judge Parker
thinka fame is fickle.
if - .-j
She tama)a.l thjswahad aicslBi llcoat
lr than the saaj Washington Post.
Why hunt up tha noor ahad to
anabe the comparison?.. -, ..
h -l .
? ,A manly champion of the fair sex
foeents the reference to women aa
'skirts.' It does seem Incongruous,
i!
view of tha price of hits.
A Washington paper aaya Lortmer
vtll be-ousted o the cwmtag- vote la
Jw senate. We dread the effect on
feping Senator Bailey's account
j rwill we, 'aa a people, ever awake
to the- fact that we could dispense
h much politics and many elec
as and be Just aa well oft in the
end?
Laould a preettfent conaent to be a
Sf'lldiit for a third election, I trust be
W Slid be rejected en this demon it ratios
'his ambitious view.
It was Thomas Jefferson who said
rbe aasasslnatioa of China's vice
nyesident hardly drew a black head
the front page. Thus does China
srs what a prosaic existence a re
liAlic leads.
ti ' .
k ta aa ladlsuttr amouiittns to a crime
1 1 irefer te politics, aa a same, A Great
? We hit them middling hard."
alngged them over the rapes. "
-ffba
?ho
Uvad
Colonel. ..,'"
hoa foxy Clark men are playing
ead both-Bryaa and Hitcheoek as
cite gales to Baltimore, but first to
tii them hand and foot with lnstruc
titis for Champ. Tho Improbable
sdmatimea has peas. but. not likely
this time. ,
iTka cotonet la proclaiming that all
ts politlciaaa who were against
Thft faar year ago are far him new.
Not trae in Nebraska. Hare tha laadV
era of th oppoeKion to Taft today
t-it likewise leading the opposition
14 Taft four years ago, notwithstand
ing Rooaevelt'a kaowa support oi
ae - , ':
A Great Lou to Omaha.
The tragic ending ot Emll Brail'
! dels h- the wreck of. the Titanic h!
; starl.'co, and profoundly shocked,
our whole community. While en
I conTigcment waa. held oat that he
' might be rmong those reacurd. The
! bee bar hesitated to comment, but
; a'lou't'. our fears be still allayed by
I fi e news of his euTvlvsl4t ' would
not detract from the asaertion that
i his death will be a loss to Omaha
I severely felt, and , not ' soon made,
! good.
I The i magnificent ' buildings that
oear the Brandeia name, ana the
giant mercantile establishment
founded by the father and carried
on b;' the sons, stand- aa testimonial
to instructive genius ot which Emll
Rrandeit was . a . large contributor.
Ha was a born merchant, with quick
perception and sound Judgment that
t,at Immediate decision to the most
complicated ' questions.. He was
progressive la the true' sense of the
word as progress la produced by push,
pluck, enterprise, intelligence, readi
ness tc assume responsibility, and
unbounded confidence In the future:
o Omaha and the stability of Its in
stitutions. Always, rjeady to- go to
the front In any public 'enterprise,
sad never shirking hia share of the
work, he added a personality which
wan an Inspiration for those who
came In close contact with him.
While, for business' he believed, thor
oughly in publicity and advertising,
hia private charity and good' turns.
to the less fortunate were- carefully
kept under cover by an admirable,
ease of modesty.
To. repeat, the loss to, Omaha of
Emit. Brandeia will be fe!t by all the
jxtoQle, and more especially fall hard
upon our business community, ,
Jnit ft Friendly Tisit
It la graUfyina to know that al
though "not ft candidate) for office"
npr "seeking the nomination," but
merely willing "to eeept- It It ten
dered," Colonel Roosevelt la making
us.'ln Nsbraskft Just ft friendly vlsltJ
on the sv of our presidential, prefer!
enc primary) Hia- earning leads,
breftstflssa to ouft prairie aepbjrrai
and adds ginger to our already bollr
litovac pollUual pot, and .cannot
fail, lo- fan tha breexes on. that, aponr
Uneuus popular demand, which
might otherwise have lapsed- Into
dying embers.' , S, ,tk ,
Altheugb Senator L Folletto Is
the only other reputllcaA aapLrant
for Drealdautlal favor who haa beea
caiapalgning in Nebraska, the colonei
seems to par less attention to the
objections to third, term raised, by
th Wisconsin man than to hia suc
cessor la odlce, for wkorhs vouched.
so unxeaarvdjy gjii whww. sdminla-
tratlon and record; tie uncondltion-
vaattoo speech in 1110'and subse
quent 'camriajgn. agrlr asses, for Slim-
soni fM governon'r,''', '-
:- No one, den lea- tbe parsoaai char me
of Oblonai Roosevelt at bis. ability
to tln the people, wife fevesb, ap-
peals, but tobsr thinking folks sunt
still tslisve that la ail fairness lrraa.
ldent Taft to entitled' to the -quaternary
approval of . faithful service
and) auhlevement ,by rerlectlon to.
secend. term before a third, torn is
thraat upon aa unwilling candidate.
i ' largac liailKa, (hiieta. ;
t Whatever state ta ecu ' art ; being
mad by large industries tor poSUoal
effect,. canAava llttl weight against
Uo faet- toai- railreskda are erdeHBrl
new cars i sUheratejjfjOOO a. rronth
to anaole them to. ksep pace with
trartia geataads. ' Railreada. ov aotl
bur ears for ernamanta. r And Uteae
oajarer5reaeaxllrftJefltMr i
Daniel Q.-Reid, promtneat la Bock
Island circles. Is quoted as saying
that turning point. toward marked
business improvement has. beea
reaehnvj and front new -on railroads
will be ordering: larger supplies and
equipment , That Is a most whole
vome atoismaat front aa axtmlttadly
reliable aourea. It and similar an
nouncements should outweigrr ' tha
inapiced, public state menta of poUO-
cai sears, whoae selfish Intaresu
seem to be subserved by dlscourag
inc a redactions, .
Buaineea haa not beea aa skit as
some quacks bavo triad to make out
and It would aava beea entirely well
and hearty had t quaeka kavt
their nostrums to tbasssetvea Dun's,
which la not rasalna for af ftea ara.
The Prtaclpat mduatrlea and traaas
maintain tbatr recent sains la actlvtu.
aod sa aawunt of Imalnaaa la oarrtad oa
wnea. aiinousn atlil balew the full Broil
at oapecltTw above, aavarthaluaa, a ia
Uaet advance, and la, ea laa waola. very
aartafaotary. .. .
Why not accep: thla instead at the
Kiuie-w-order pessimism-whick sot
admlnnwiatina political doctors are
padding? , ,
S& Wu, th Tefrtariaa. - r
Now that Dr. W Hag-fang- baa
beea named for th third" tim aa
Cluca'a mihistar to th Cnited Btatae.
Americana are looking forward with
keen Interest to "hi return ta Wash
iroxton. Hia lmportaavoe toara will be!
enhanced thla tim because k cemeaj
aa th rvyrae ant tie ot a aew and
wy rwpwou. v wwus One of Uw iraatUaa at the lumois
and dying- dyaasty, aad whan China's I reaait wee Law renew T. Sherman a y te
le ration la raised to aa embassy, ot , tary ever Senator Cvuom, wbn Mr.
rocraa Dr. WU aabaaaadorshlp win: ?OQTr"t "JJT.
, . , , l ewXOetasa TeWV aTe HeVawaBssl fOf ffM f
sgnia empaaaixa hia mrtai dUtaity-i testae.. snti-Roo
Dr. Ws never grew dull, Ha at-1 rait maa. But tna same antl-Uaruner
waya hss a hobby. Wba bar left'e"Uasa that we the eeleael ta bn
us Uie last time he was co-opera tlag-
vigoroualy With sum guod womea
la Waahlagtoa la to, tirtoeraac otlcaa place aim then.
THE BEE: OMAHA, THCUSDAY, APRIL
the vtgetariaa prepagaada. He- la
aid still to be a vegetarian enthusiast
,a-'ct " Jalargely W faith, la. thla
;iet aa opposed to meat eating on
which he bases hia hopes of living, to
ba 200 years of age. 8o when the
doctor get back among us snd set
tled st his station at Washington he
msy be expected, to resume bis activ
ity, in tbia. line, and tha agitation,
-hat satber died down upon hU de-
pat ture, will doubtless take on- lies
life.
Vfrgetarianiam haa had mora than
merely: a dietary meaning to the
American people of lata years; it lut
tornii a stern economic aspect to
them and still does, though It does
Lot appear that throwing the balance
Torn eating meat to vegetables would
entirely solve sny economic prob
lems, for It is aa aaay to manipulate
one market aa tha other, perhaps. We
shall welcome Dr. Wu, tbouga, with
thla or any other little hobo ho may
have, and of course ws thai! expect
tha wily tittle man to find ground
on which ha and tha women may
rgree sa nana),
Berival of a Ttllen Soldier.
Demorraey'n long, Una ot presiden
tial hopefuls aaggsd and broke a
comrade had fallen. Quickly toe rail
te called. "Wilson. Harmon. Clark,
Underwood, Kara, Marshall. Dix,
Hearst, Hoke Smith, and aU answer
"hers,;' and. Colonel Bryan . echo
"here,"
Who. la tha missing? ' Ah,. Gaynor
ot New fork. Sinister smile flit
front face to face. The regiment of
rlvaja- la not la griaf. But. hastily
tha eoloaei presses tha elixir ot life
to the. languid lips and tha-fallen,
cojarada amUaa. Hop ratuynav he
rises, take his. pi sea- to the Una
Raady.1 match! Aad ha awinga on
with the rest,
Tbe redlvlvus of tha New York
mayor's csadidacy pravokss, much
comment lit. tha camp, of democracy
and Bryan and: anti-Bryan papera
silk, toad. u juwdO. tha. restoration
to the vigilant colonel. He haa spoken
kjartlp. of Oaynea aa several secant
occasions. Tbftt, o. the fact that
Boss Murphy, decided to take New
Terk's datogatioa to Baltimore unin-
structsd. seam to furnish the basis
for to revival, ot Comrade Oaynor's
boost. Cploael Bryan, of aourea, as
an astute commander, would; do vio
lence to hia prestige and nana to
com oat bos; and candidly sx press
We parsoaal prafarence aa between
hia tartoua maa In Una, especially
alne that would; only be a second
cbotoa. for oolonaia alwaya baks
precadenoe ever prlvatea.
, It at ft Ions march to- Baltimore,
the roads are rough and tha paerleas
llader wUJ, hav ample oecaslon be-
tweea thla audi awst Jua to decide
whether Oayaor .WJltojt, Clsrk or
himself shell be the party's choice.
tn t-the-raeji taj oi tha tailosj aal
dtsr at tha aaada c4 tht, regUMM't
colonel is Interesting, jut the, same.
AMwaya out at tha dees, dark gulf
at dssnalr surroundtns traaedles like
hat ct- ttts 'Tnanlc, giaams ot her-
jotsnr abotrt On ot The unwritten
urwa- ortse sear is- that' wvjinen and
Uhlldiaa come first in the rescue, and
Ut thjs caaa that law, seams tot have
been grimly eaforqed) and douMleas,
too, with tha aacrlficlng eo-oparaUoaJ
of tha hundred, ot brave man who
west down with, to ship; tha captain
among them.
Why ahouid a reei estate boomer
b so aftger to break Into tit Watar
board? I, it too, Una that torn ot
tb watered atock may be eaahed. la
by, aaiang1 ouUrlBg properta dwvel-
trped, by water mala extension!? Aad
would to main be extended lm-
partiaUy to th other fellows' "addi
Upjuv' or enly to our own?
Hoa Jamea J. Jeffries bag to an
tounce that hia hat' la distinctly not
la th ring. Commendable prudence,
to vjew ot th recaption accorded to
JluVl bead th last lima ha thrust It,
Ballses, Into th riftg,.
The greatest disappointment ot the
Impending primary la that th eight
foot ballot doe act aaywher con
tain, to Uuetriou aam at out es
teemed and values' friend. Would-be
Oregon and Nebraska have hit
upon tha same day tat their presiden
tial year primaries. The scheme tor
ft arm ait an eons expreasloa in each et
tbe forty-eight states haa only gotten
that far.
ataaasaal ! at ad itavr.
Sew Terk Weri '
Aa aparoariaUom of Mea,naN Bar the
epsaep at tha aavy durtn the cowan
year mast be eaaatdered ample enough
to esMsty the most ardent militarist, rp
ressothia aa M doe M) per cast of a Ml.
ooa-deller budget.
BaltlBmre America..
Already tha year has eujaailaed
ay aaaw distiorul-- bed aexneagy. Mamee
both fa mem sad dear te the natjee have
beea added to the grba reaper s list And
la soana ef the, km ssisttng Hnks br
tweea the easacnitope. of tba past and
et laa insist have beea broken.
CWrteattsre ef tbe t allrt.
1 1 isisst mauipw ot roe year ssnaw Mr.
gbarmaa k tba L'nlpjd States aeaaia. k
tar aa e lapubllcaa avteary a"- auui
iimuav mvj
' COMPUXO FROM BE.C rUU
APRI1. 1T-
Thirry r ears Ago
Omaha people are enjayina beautiful
exhibitions of northern hshu. ,
Tbe Omaha. Laborers' Protective onion
has been reorganised under tbe following
officers: Ed Walsh, president; . William
Kreifer. vice president;. II. F. Taylor,
cerrespoodin' secretary; FT O. Boyaen,
treasurer and- doevaaepai; audkiiia-eese-mlttee,
lleasrs, Qulno, Reuft and, 8aj
holm. At tbe council meating the mayor ap
pointed J. H. Butler chief engineer of the
fire department, alee tbe fMlowIng police
man, P. A. MoClurs. Job. O. Deaebvet
H. Jacobaoo. Edward Oosraan. Owaa
Buckley. Frank Kaapar, William : F.
Flynn, John Curler, C. U Hire. O. W.
Hyde, O. W. Daty and Aiasaadar Black-.
A wedding ot the day was that of Mies
Hassle T. Shannon, eldest daughter: ot
Barney Sbanaon. ea-eidenuan at: the
Third ward, and Wsitac F. Morar, aaa.of
A. Mover, proprietor of tha MnUs etna
planing mills. The ceremony wa peri
formed at St, f lillomtnals- by. Fatosc,
Lnfiisb. - w
A archery dub la being, organised, la
this. city. . , .
A new stairway Is being put up aa the
east side of Flamlns's brick grocery,
store. , ,
Cards are out for the wedding of Caloaal
J. A Dlchay of Omaha and Mlaa Kama
Jordon ot St. Leuls. . . .
Workmen bag an mittlng new root on
the court house today. They- have, to-
work la carpet slippers and muffled, ham
mers to kaeo the old building, traca, cav
ing 'n.
Willie Ki nasi ay, tha little bay. wbo- waa
as badly potsonad by wild. Ivy whlla out
In the woods an, the, lowt eMs, he ai-
most racoverad.
Auguat Benson and Ot A,,Unduaet,
two wajl-kaown, Omaha, aestleinaa, will-
lasye next, month for, v viaMt-. thejt
native country. Sweden. ,
On banalf ot tna Krug brawery.' Will
Krug presenter, Wllllani Harraao, a soia
watch and chain In racogaJUo ol feauty.
eve years' continuous service, V. -
Twenty Years Age-,
Twe new plain clothes sleuth' were
appointed. Tom Hayes sne W. M. Hud.
eoa kaina; the lacky pauvlmen,
TB Board of Heal lb dectdwl to prosa-
out a very- prominent physidjaa who.
falls to report a eass of scarlat, fever
ha had under Ms oar. "
Met hall ea South. TMrteafita 'street
waa the seen of a gorgeous bViheiiilae
Ulair, the eonatan bMnc the unruHImt
of Uie beautiful Hag presented by the
wnrae of UiaaoBol Tyre to the Soarotlska
BratravU or the Turner BroUMrnoodi,
which waa com posed et th gynmaatie
mambara. Upon the stage was the mother
of the fits. Mrs. T. aadUa, Bad the- fM
lowIng godmothers! Mrs, M. Heeicky,
Mrs, A. Kaofmaa, Mrs A. KaUn. Mrs. X.
Baodnauert Mrs, F. Xavaa, Mra KZ
Hyena, Mrs, K. Bartos. Mrs, H. Houab,
Mrs. j. Zerson. Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Bur-
een, airs, A. wsaovosky, Mrs. M. amao,
Mrs, M. Kaapar. Mrs. A. Fokorny, and
Mop. Edward Hasewater, rraok Kaapar
and-John ltoslcky.
a force ef jnaa waa busy taartna dowa
ie buildings on the. WiUmeU property
adJoMiiag tbe old Herald- building, bought
pr John, A. jlotihan. aumo haa tt that
sloooana 4 n tended ereoUag, ajtais -talked-at
uotel. but he denied the mmor.
1 htiss Ouvol. taaoher la tba Walnut BlU
fheai, waa able to.reamaa har work after
a stag of sickness.
The. Minister!
weys.ana means ef teeurinf th sarvieas
tt. Rev. Fay Mills tor an evangelistic
eaaapalgov U Waa the purpose te hold
revival aervtoea IB Exposition hail during
September snd Qtaober.
Tea l'eara Ago
i "
Herman Kounre raosivae) a telairam
snnounclug the.death of Wliuaat Topp of
Johnstown, N. T., th maa whs mad aJ
eon tract with th Commercial stub aad
P. i- liar to saubllaa- an4 operate a
glove factory la Omaha
t Judge and Mr. W. W.
to Sioux Qty is visit an the judgaJ
icacned the depot asveral hours ahead of
Ume, iwmssnbertisj aa aapatiaoo be bad
th last time h left town When he had
to race to the deDot not ouich battar than
halt hitched, lo .his doth.
Fire destroyed aa werth at clothing at
the naUdaaoa eg Catharia BrVa, avir
Farkar atreet, at aisM.
Councilman Whltshorn. m whom was
referred toe reaoiutie sent to the council
by th Iroa sseuidero pleading tha the
Inlon Faoifla be comjMlled to reopen It
foundry. Bent word to Presldect Bun and
ltieneral solicitor Kelly of a meettn tha
eoimcu had arxanged. la hear arguments
en th matter. .,
Fa Hours went to at Joseph to attend
meeUng of tha W esters league m as
set ea, wha elected Uika Sexto to suc
ceed Jlmmie Whitfield as president at
the league. Whltfkld having died.
A & Staff era. et, (led st the residence
et hi eon, U. C StAtfcrd.. W.. North
Nineteenth Street. He, left ether enUdre,
Joseph K, Sdlth M., Moms U. Staftbrd
and Mrs, C. B. aewu.
People Talked About
Tbe ten-mil flight ef the Holt eeuaty
girl ea tba wings of wind Is aa
Bvtetloa record unukety b challenge
cenBetttlea In aaigneartbg ceiinrlea,
Probably few people In kgtnr can
claim a raeord auch as tna ef Miss
Sophie Groan) ef Watford, waa haa
beea la the am In et ea nustty to one
house for eeveaty year. She baa saver
east red say ether omptayment has saver
be warM. aad aithauga
r age, aha aever had. a
weak holiday la her life,
Fred O. Bucket, a New Jerear a
aamblyaiaa wbe at spwaaar tor th auto
mobile reciprocity law, was )ua ever n
whan elected. Waea oa hat Drat trip to
Trento be ahawad tbe traia esiiilinius
the paa ta whic the law si Sere in that
-tats an en titled, st yavthfut appeaiai
eueered lb ettlp art be waa saved trsea
putting up real money by being vwoened
for by a frtead know ta the conductor,
The will ef Thnma H. Dedg. a former
resident eC Wereeater. Maaa, watch haa
Just been ale tar Bmbate at Seattle,
aaetu acta aauto a large partloa at sis
sort for avreaty-Ove year tbe Wnaree
taea te erect a baspttal aad academy.
Special taexruettoM are gtvea at aba wO
sm- the exxestraeaoa of the bye pi laa B
' bricka tmck aad sysx rest k i
18, 1912.
TTjTTynliTT-'t,
la tbe Trr'sT ef at, a member of
the republican national committee from
Nebraska, and of tna executive commit
ted, Vlctot Reaawater had charge at tha
publicity work at-the westers division.
How well that eervic waa performed I
attested ox tbe, fUowlng extract from
letter written- te htm st the dose of the
campaigns . f i , , .
I wish te sxpi ess my appreciation of
the splendid work yea bars- dene in di
recting the publicity department. I hare
no hesitancy In expreetliuf Uie conritttaa
that tha work you have beea personally
doing la, neat ta the organisation itself,
th most vital element ot th whole cam
paign, and-1 may add that Mr. Taft could
not nave had more, pleasure In receivlnc
the report f made than I did la making
It I find so little cause for criticism
and se much for congratulation that,
frankly, T was astonished after some re
port t had heard. It may interest yon
also te know that I found conditions In
New York were admirable. Tou have
my evneat and hearty oongratulatrori
upon the splendid work you are doing.
and I hope that jour real reward will
caas in result that I know will follow.
: JOt)EFH GARRETSON,
a - Editor Cincinnati Times-Star.
Arkaaaae.
I wish ta thank you for th prompt at-
teniiou, which, our request for literature
recelvs.. There is not any doubt In my
mind, but that, tha aapceaaful result wo
are all looking, for. nlll have material
ised largely tftrougji. the aid, of your bu
reau In apreadlng republicanism all over
Hie country and. UL such a manner that
all who. read may . thoroughly understand.
F. W. TUCKER, Chairman.
I' wish to express th appreciation of
myaelf and. this comntttte for your aid
to, ua in making; what we believe to be a
vary successful campaign n this state.
Th Ubaraa-ehlpmeats ot cenv.Mtr docu
ments to. thla committee has bean, of
great beaaflt, and in that connection I
wish to, state that norer- before In tbe
history of the party haa such systematic
distribution of eamoalga literature been
evade la this state. -
GEORGC STONE,
Chairman Campalga Committee.
, I beg to assure you of my most cordial
appreciation erf your co-operation with
thi committee la behalf of a contlnu
aace of ravubUu aupremsny. The char
ater Snd quality of the lltorature dis
tributed ha centrjbutad vary much to
ward the ejectlaa of our ticket and I
beg yqu to rest sasured that your prompt
and Intjelllgeot alien lion to the denuutd
of thla conunrUae are greatly appre
ciated. B. F. O NEIL,
. . . - CluUrman.
Utate Chairman Goodrich dlrecta me to
say that w greatly apareclate tbe iplen
Old aettnc th literary department
under your capital management haa
given Indiana reeubllean In the stren
uous campaign We hav been waging
tllle year, -. . Wa appreciate your many
ktndmaaee and- ceurtaaia. '
CARL W. RIPICK, Secretary;
lewa. i
For soma time past we. hav been re
ceiving, folded within, our weekly ex.
oh auras four-page supplements of repub-
ooan political matter, which 1 presume
ma' be the, work of th national com.
mlttee. It is the kind that will do great
' , LAFAYETTE TOUNO,
Xditor Das Muinea Capital.
Te has done a splendid work snd
er. satlthtd to mnch credit. I hav
noticed It vary prominently in Kansas,
ThaaioW yeu fee the marry favor dur
ing n eamfslgn extended to Kansas.
, x J; JT. DOU.KT, Chaicmaa
Weavaaha. '
- We very much appreciate the work
and, encouragement you have given us
hare. Tauw. Be. daubtt hav. don mar
fr aa thaa we eow), assist, gtill. yea
are es teuoh tatsrested la tbia ss wa era
JWARJUt.nyBITKnV Jr
' " , i - - -Chairman.
. . . , - i
- . 1 -. . jt ..
, Haw Maxdaa.
a Behalf of the. satire central asm
aaxtaa oX. tb TarrUory ot New. Mexico,
w wtsh te express to th. aaOonal eom
ttttaaand to yeux taraau, la particular,
ear very aordlai thank for th. asslst-
aawe-wnbth oa has Beat sa good as to
reader ua during this, campaign, sad to
sasura yea. ef. our high appreciation of
tha nnei'laaiee astenniil.
i J. W. RAYNOLDS, Secretary.
I thank yen for your promptness la.
esmptylpg, with our requests sa promptly.
. - JOS- IL, NORJUS, Chairmaa
t wish to extacd my thanka tor th
teaay- esertaelas aaewa me durtng the
esmpelgn. whlok Is drawing .to a.oloaa.
Ow state eaatral committee has beea
well treahsd by year bureau and X wish
ta tbaak yea not only on behalf of th
ommlttaa but also for atyeslt person-
ally.
N. M Ait-CR,
Acting Chairman.
- latcst waa atng. -
Ftytaa Maeblw a a Facte l Naval
, Oaaratlaae. -
New York World.
Kxpenment at the League Island navy
yard ta tea the ahtUty of an aeroplane
t siaainth a vmrshlp unseen ta tl.e
sarkpsea et night era aa significant of
adVeatur as saytuag ever written by a
reenaaeer,. la the first teat th
sua soared late the air. with battle
ship easrehflghts tamed en K te watch
ita eearaa. It. roe tOO) faet tar. above
tha aw war of their beam Then In the
dsi knees a sweoped dowra. circled around
tbe battleship Massackuaetla. and accord
lag te the aviator, n wae there full two
minutes within striata distance before
mm nwwew w egeio.
Tbia ks aa .aeriai thriller of the first
claaa. It M startling. Jules Verne's
faacy ef a sueeaarm craft rising from
the depth ef tbe ses to strike a warship
whoa captain does aor
suspect the scwasace ef aa enemy la less
stirring thaa txda reality of a captain
ef a hug steal clad vessel throwing Ms
niinllglu riiiliiaaly and rapidly, bow
hare, new mere, sssnhlug tor aa enemy
that ha smear at boverln abeve, waieb-
tog far a ehaaee strtka It I hide.
end eesk vm te data, aad some day tha
rat eg aaniara
CHEIEY. C1L4JT.
The new milUonalre's bunquet 'table wat
reaj and the guesu about to be uml
moned.
Arc you sure there are no reporters
nre-ent ." anxiously asked the host of the
Duller.
"tv'e made ccrt.tin of h. sir."
"Th. n K'. out and Bet a fete," rejolneu
the host. iHtsUiitii Uispau h.
"Tou y'ou v.cie h!d up this motn-
ing by a foetiud aitb a revolver? At
What time-
- "Kive minuu-s to one."
"How .au ycu fix tit time to pre
cisely r"
"Because I could st-e the church dock.
and I noticed thot Its huixl re exactly
tn the same poaiiion us my oan." ilotton
1 ranscript.
Loulae Clasping me in his nrms he
murmured. "At iaft the time, the place,
the girl." ;
Jli.U And waa then) nothing lacklnr?
Louis Yes a witneea. Indianapl-e
News.
New Cook I allue lnsit on the mis!
cuoKing ttm driiner the f-rn mgnt 1 ar
rive.
Mistress Good heavens! Why?
New Cook After that snything tsitet
good to the family. Harper's Weekly.
Patience They do say that a sluaie
Cram of Indigo will color a ton of water.
fatrlce You don t suiipose that Is why
the milk Is so blue, du you? Yonkers
b talesman.
My wife told me yesterday when I
came in town to send out a plain cook."
i-nn you get oner'
"Did 1? I got one whose face is olaln
enough to- atop all the clocks on the
Bloc. Hultlmure American.
Bubby Understand me, madam, your
extrsyagance will have to cease r,Hjner
or later.
Youns Wife Verv well. We'll, make H
UUtr. Huston Transcript.
"What are you doing for the uplift,
Maude?"
"1 am teaching poor girls the rudiments
of bridge whift. And ou?''
"Oil, I am collecting cast-off automo-
Jato Boy by aam --,
aiylea .Insist em your II I
flD choke aithar ' III
where, pQ . .,. )
raralar --v Tsoston Carter . J L '
RD III b I fl CORD
taadard III. j,, Li Boston gartsr U -.
rfor I , j Jit I SUk SOe.- j
r.fwata U -( t 14., i " 'tt u:
loston Ciaiiier
Holds your sock as ..v .
" smooth as your skin. . .-VI V;
SeU Eisnwbsia - I -
Sample pea- by asssl ea iwtalpt at prise . ' ' ' III ' -
ICE FROST CO. . . . . Makers, BOSTON : -.
Alt makers ef the husoo Z-Jt ' l 1
Hess Supporter! for woman and children III -1
On to Dallas with the
Omaha ad club
The 8th Annual Convention of the Associated,
Advertising Clubs of America will be held in ;
Dallas, Texas, lasting four days, then a 4-day com
plimentary circle tour of 1,000 miles to Fort
Worth, through Houston, San Antonio and Gal-,
veston. A great thing for Texas, a big thing for
Omaha and Nebraska. Leave with us May 18th;
special trains, the greatest trip you ever had, all .
for $75.00. , Make your plans now don't delay. '
You are cordially invited to partake of southern
hospitality. They say it is trade marked and
quality guaranteed. Apply to any of the 100 to.
Dallas committee.
Victor White
Chas. C. Rose water
J. A. C. Kennedy
R. B. Wallace
meJRKorQ
I biW to distribute among wortn;
! sons."-Lnu!sTille Courier-Joumai.
worthy per-
""What did Mr Sprightly preacb abo-
Sunda mortuugr' - .
"I don't believe he preached at
"Why. he was advertised to Ml tn
"-H.1" filled the ptlpit. ail new. But
Oidn t p.ech. 1 tlunk he- just J? l
cau I stsyrd awake all thftusb tt.
Cleveland Piain Ifaier. .... ,1
' -h) ihos stories this statesirtaa -te,
give, the public an impression that ,) a,
man of mentality?" "
I Uuak w." replied Henafw rgtmro,
-even If they do not indicate a rJy t
thev show a long memory. W arhuattow
Star. - '!
STEEAM THAT ,IS KEVZB CK0S$
- , .',
Charleston Newa and Courier. .
There a many a s..rrow and pain I -know.
Aa we ir.ad the path of life: - -r
There's many a gnef and latlng wee..,.
And' the way is toil and tnle- ,
But the hardest load have to war -
i. . k. i.h... aad isrrrneib thalaee'
In building tiw bnde with tol.su m-,
U cr.tlie mream ihst ia never ctwuyV,-,
We have fretting and worry from Wort
till niaht , . ..t!.'
And anguih wnghs on th ncn
The thorny nv sewn hard tot rignt.
And life is a bitter part. - . . ,-,.';
B'.it liter U a burden greater '., j
Much P ace of soul It liiu cot.
It Is.buldinK a bndse with toil and vwoar-
O er the bridge that is neevc ewfc
There looking for. crosslnc all theXaJ,
And searvhing alona the short - -
For a bridge or ford along th 'wajki '-
We shall never travel o'er. - - -There's
selling for uselens toys.lu vain, .
And dreaming of chances lost: ' "
But 'tie hardest to bridge with ralgtt mrt
main - - : -
Tin- stream that Is never .crossed. ,
Tlien Rather the roses along the wax-t ..t
And treasure the fruisrance rare;,-, .
Rejoice the bright and Joyous day.,.,. .
- Refusina to bori-ow care.
I For soniiw and Vain wilt sirrelv coiua")
i And vour soul will be tried and tvst4i r
I But don t be bridging to reach yutir b'"a.
O'er the bridge that is never Croaked. ' -
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