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THE BEE: OMAIIA. SATURDAY, APRIL 20 1912.
TIKI OMAHA DAILY BEE-
The Nation Ksst Step la.
liLxaii progress is built ou human
Out of great uisastera
Pot;rKI BY EDWARD ROSEWATEH
.r - Flr-rWit" : experience.
bee building. FAHXAM AND if. Improvement, if the leeeoa be
Knlered at Ooub poetotlic a second
e'a matter.
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TERMS OF SLiiaCKiFTION
Funday Be, on year.
Jilly Bee (without Sur.uu. ".
l-aiiy .iee and bunuay. m ;.;;-
DKLIVERED BT CAKIUfcH-K.-cninc
Bee twuh 8und-i. P" mo... -T
l.-aily lie (including nuiMlayi. Pr mo..
iiy be (without aum-ay,. per n--;-"-.A.iiirees
all complaint or irrrsiiiaritles
a. delivery to City Circulation vV-
REXlTTANiA , . .
Sjmit by dratt. ti? or po:l order.
; yablo iv The Bs rub'.lshins company
i.iy 3-ceiit stamps mii ': payment
'. . .mall accounts. Iviiiai tnevs. ex
va oniai.a ana eurn txi.ai'. nut
.cfted.
OFFICES.'
: Oraaha-The Bee Building.
. lH.uih Omaha-3a N St.
; Council blutt '.i
Lincoln Utile Building.
Ciiicaao lies Marquette building.
' Kansas Clty-Keliance Bunding.
.ew York-il Tlitriy-iou-u.
, v. asiilnglun ;.& rourteetuli M.
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Titanic is very plain, although iu
. i CURKiol'OXDK.NCK.
Communication relating to new an
editorial Batter ehouid be aoareaaeu
-n,n Bee, tentorial Urpariment.
MARCH CIRC t'i-Al ION.
49,508
giat of Nebraska. County of Douglaa. as.
lwlgnt WHllema. sircilalion "''
o( toa Bee ruuush.ug company, being
duly swore, aaya Uai tU sveiaja daily
clrculauon. law spoiled. uim-J and re
turned copies, for in uuiuUi I aiarco,
UU. aa ,-fcrjwIGHT wiU-lAWS.
Clrt-Jiatmn Manager.
gubscrltxd In my presence and sworn.
t belot mS this th day of April Wit,
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MlUir I-UOUC
Sabecrikera lea.ia. ta eltr
tesirerwrllr eaoald aav e
B( snail (keaa, Adaro.
wlU a thaagea aa flea aa re.
a.ete.
At any rate, the colonel left the
tielUt for the farmer.
; In tba picture all steamship!
look alik to the land lubbers.
Will It go down In history aa
Titanic tragedy or a Titanic crime:
Anna Held Insists there Is no
scandal in divorce. Probably not
Jor Anna.
George Washington Perkins baa
evidently been turned back as a poof
drawing card.
application la not so eaay of accom
plishment. Out of all .tJ smother
of fart and ctnjecture that sarrouMs
the a fill disaster that baa so pro
foundly shocked the entire .world,
one thing stands out clearly and
alone. That Is that the rtguUtioni.
governing the passing of ships to and
fro across llie seas of the v. or Id are
till lu the hands of the owners of
the vessels. It Is profitless at this
time to talk of responsibility, or to
hurl charge of greed, cupidity and
carelessness.
What must be done is the formula
tion by the governments of the world
of a cod to control the movement of
ocean shipping which will, aa far as
le humanly possiblo, eliminate the
dangers to which vessels are now ex
posed because of the ambition for
records or for profits. Such regula
tions need not work hardship, but
may be made on reasonable giounda,
to the end that the safety of lives
and property tor the time entrusted
to the care of the shipping owners
will be made as certain as foresight
can accomplish. .
Such an understanding among tiie
cations of the world will bav an ef
fect much broader than Its Immediate
aim. Every such convention has the
effect of drawing the nations of the
world closer together, and promoting
a better feeling and a deeper aenae
of common Interest and responsibil
ity. If the laws of nations governing
shipping can be worked Into an har
monious whole to safeguard ade
quately oceanic transportation, It will
bo a long step forward, ttom agree
ment to safeguard human life on
the sea to agreement to protect hu
manity against destruction In war Is
not far, and the hop ot world peace
through arbitration and disarmament
will eventually triumph.
1 Never mind, It will all be finally
threshed out In 'he big conventions
j Chicago and Baltimore.
And tba postotflce and lb printer.
jam also profit when the people are
Ceiuug lessons in i . -
I Harry
yiesa to
Harry Thawa persistent eager-
leava Matteawan Is not very
Jgood advertising for tba resort.
r When the school board tabulation
Is mad we may bav another test
bf bow badly women want votes.
Tbe man. whq. tells you b rod all
'night In a day coach purely from
choic ha held back something on
you. .'
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Report from the Dardanelles In
'dlcat that Italy I meeting some
difficulty In keeping up th Turkey
trot. - -
Tba proverbial locking the stable
fioor after tbe horse Is stolen will
now be again exemplified by that
steamship company.
In th case of Emit Hrandels, aa
so often happens, the community
wake up to a realisation of his real
value after be la lost.
Sfr. Hetty Green i desertion ' of
New York tor Hoboken doe not
seem to bav precipitated any great
begin Id that direction.
When tb,e water works really
come Into possession of th city,
wonder what sort ot aa issue the
Water board fakir will Invent.
' One ot our enterprising msgaxlnes
Is out with tba story ot why Bis
marck resigned. As a matter at
news It 1 hardly worth aa extra.
Berlin advertises for mayor.
.China electa Us president for. .ten
.ygrs.. with no re-election. When
J will our own United Bute catch up?
'- Th question still confronts both
(Ir. Bryan and . Mr. Hitchcock
(whether "a question of honesty" as
1 between them can be settled by pop
ular TOt.
Governor Wilsons suitcase was
finally found with th name scraped
off. That la the way Colonel Bryan
will probably find his old political
gripsack some day.
Were those three mea who called
on to then president la the dead of
nlgbt tor permission to aetse tbe
Ttnneaee Coal and iron company
standpatter or progressives?
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Total.
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. 71.441
Socialism in Milwaukee.
It transpires that th tide of so
cialism did not recede aa much In
Milwaukee as th recent defeat ot
Mayor Beldel and his ticket seemed
to indicate. In fact, whll th so
cialists lost la th election, they
gained In votes. - Th Chicago
Record-Herild-.receiftly printed the
following figures, which show that
sine 1868 the' non-soclslist vote In
Milwaukee has diminished and th
soclallsta bav mad steady gains:
Won-'
Tear. Boclalbt. Socialist
1.444
1471
S.I7
u. m
, H.1M
I7.a
-..urn
It Is also pointed out that th so-
cisUsu lost th recent elty election
only by the combining ot the other
forces. These figure show that
Seldel and bis crowd polled I,6s4
vote more this yesr than tby did
n 1910. On this basis th socialists
are quit sat In claiming that Mil
waukee I mora socialist today than
ever. Milwaukee toiui vote naa
gone on increasing In these fourteen
years, but th non-soclalist vol has
not. Tber Is th serious aspect of
tbe situation for those who believe
the best Interests ot the country de-
Lnaud a repression of socialism. In-
deed, there I much food tor thought
In this array of figure. Of coure.
socialism may be defeated every year
in Milwaukee so long aa the other
parties continue to- find common
ground on which to oppos It, but
tbat alone 1 an unsafe contingency
op wbtcb to depend.
servers. Ufa carrying projectiles and the i
means of propelling them. a will beat e- I
cuia tbe safety ol all periona on board j
uch vesael la case of dlsaiter. j
Iroquois, the Triangular sninaaisi
factory. General Slocuin, the Titanic
and many other grim monsters of
death rise before us now to baunt
our criminal' negligence and we can
rot excuse ourselves with -the wuln
ing plea ot "human infallibility." The
same lew that say. "Tbou shall not
kill." just as pungently points out to
s:euu.l.lps. to theaters, to large In
dustrial Institutions wherever hu
man life may oe placed in jeopardy
ways and means of fortifying and
protecting it- But the catastrophe
ccmes, hundreds ot live perish, we
weep emotionally and then when
a meooe goes to reckon up the cost
and fix the blame, a maudlin public
sentiment gushes out a flimsy pallia
tion for tbe living responsible ones,
with a pious smirk explaining that
putii.hment would not bring baca
the Irresponsible dead. And who shall
attempt to condone this craven, who
neRlect of the law's penalty? Who
shall say it is not very largely to
blame for the thing that can con
sistently be termed criminal negli
gence?
Orozco Promises to Be Good.
The Us-ter ot the Mexican rebels
In the north has acknowledged serv
ice of tbe United 8tatea' ultimatum
and promised compliance with it and
recognition of th authority of our
consul at Chlhaubau, by all ot which
he means to be careful of American
life and property, and Uncle Sam
means to see that be keep hi word.
This promts on th part of Oroico
Is about the only bright spot on the
Mexican sky just now, and It Is of
variable shsde. The Mexkau Her
ald, th leading English newspaper
published in th republic, says ban
dits ar running , riot In robbing
trains and maltreating Americans.
Th details of a recent robbery on
the National railways are harrowing
In their description ot tbe tortures
sod outrage to which American
men and women were subjected. Tbe
asms Issue of th psper relate th
Incident of another train robbery by
Zapatistas further south, with si in
liar cruelties to American. Our
government baa taken It ttand
against wanton offense to It citl
sens. This looks very wanton to as.
Now, railroad strlk Is on,
American trainmen on the National
railway having quit work when they
and th company failed to agree on
certain Issue. This will tend
further to complicate Mexico' trou
blea. While It may not have the ef
fect of fostering train robberies.
1 llIaUi1 H W - -
r COMPILED FROM BC fiUT
-
will add to th Inconvenience ot
freight, mall and passenger traffic,
and this will bav a very serious ef
feet both In and out of Mexico. It,
through sympathy with th Mexican
strikers, railroad men on this side
of th line hesitate or refuse to ban'
dl traffic Into that country, eondl
Hons will promptly assume far
graver aspects than now exist.
The ex-mayor ot Kansas City, In
resuming his law . practice, says
"But 1 shall continue to have sn
Interest as a cltlsen In the affairs ot
our city, stste and nation." Tea,
there' the Inalienable right no ma
jority of voter can filch from
sovereign American.
We rise again to remark that pro
vision should be made by law In this
tat for prompt collection of elec
tion returns through official ma
chtnery Inatead of devolving that
duty on the newspapers to do all the
work at their own expense.
If the energy that has been ex
pended In teaching the people bow
to rule In Nebraska had been put In
at spring plowing the stste would
be fsr ahead on the agricultural
score board.
The saving of tbe msnsging direc
tor when hundreds were going down
Is a triumph of which the steamship
company may be proud, but the ver
dict ot the world may read other
wise. -
, "What la man that Tbou art mind
ful ot him?", was not asked In vain,
but the sentiment holds good to this
dsy.
Ts White Stkf line had enough
in th actual tragedy of tbe Titanic
to explain without Imposing on Itself
the further burden ot refusing to
give out what information It could.
. Shrlakaa Xatteeahle Saw.
81 Paul Dii patch.
.The secretary of the treeaury wants
the aiie ef our currency reduced about
one-third. - If tie will be patient, th
truata ami middlemen will do what they
can to that It -buy lea and thus
tnako It Seem smaller.
1
S April SO.
Thirty Veer Ago- . i
The completion of the Missouri Fartfic
yesterday to tbe junction of the cnion
acido mar I'oplllUjn was followed thla
afternoon by - lira aj rival of Me nrsi
throuKh train over the extension, carry-
g these dUtlngulehrd paJeengtr: Jay
Gould, president ot Utw .Missouri Pacific,
accompanied by his wife and daughter.
Captain R. 8. Hayes. lae president: A.
Talmadge. general manager; M. X.
Sargent, general freight agent: J. iv.
Ilouae, chief engineer; Mr. Harding, as
sistant superintendent of the Ne4raska
dlvlrlon. and 1. N. Kddy. superintendent
of tlte Kansas and Teiaa division. The
Could party were to h-ave early In the
morning orer the Wabanh. Mr. Gould
and tlie officers of the rnad agreed to
accept an .Invitation for a banquet to be
given In about four weeks to celebrate
the completion of th Missouri pacific
to this city.
The ease against t!ie eight defendants
charged with stealing a house on Mn.tB
and Iwdge was dismissed, It being shown
that the house Was movtd into the street
and there left standing; that It was rot-
ten and somebody knocked against It
and knocked It down, after which It
was carried oft piecemeal by children In
the neighborhood.
Th sieainer Ited Cloud f the R. a.
Baker Company line, arrived this morn-
in, on month and four days out from
St. Louis.
A correspondent calls attention to the
imoortant work Inaugurated by Messrs.
Frank VfcCormick. John Kennsrd, Levi
Kennard. P. U Perm. . H. H. Clark
and Mrs. Wilson in planting out double
rows of trees on th north side of Dodge,
between Eight nth and Twentieth.
Deefsteak as tough as eld rubber sells
for It cents s pound In Omaha.
Mr. W. J. Mount., th Capital Hill man.
celebrated bis forty-seventh birthday yes-
terdsr.
Little Id Msy Csmey, aged U, died
at th horn ot her sunt. Mrs. Llssle
BUt(hley4 MS Nineteenth street.
Oeneral croos, commander or me ur
parunent of .the Platte, and his staff.
wr photographed by Eatoa In full
uniform.
Th Htandard club closed Its season
with s calico ball last night Mr. Julius
Meyer, vloe president, ,ordrd two ele
gantly hand painted programs to be pre
sented to the beat dressed ladies In th
fabric described, snd they went to Mm
Qeone Btrsttmsn and Mrs. M. Hell
man.
Folic Judge Bencek had three wed
dings to commit todsy.
Th barber shop at th corner of Bts-
teentb and Wtbetar. under Roeder's drug
store, has been opened by H. L. Mead.
Twenty Year Ago-
Dennis Pstrlck Maher. U years df age
died at th family xeeldence, MM South
Fifteen street.
Dispatches received from New Tork an
nouneed that Captain Charles Bemm
Hayes would be sleeted president of th
L'nlon Pacific, st th suggestion ot Oen
eral Orenvlll M. Dodge, te succeed Bid
ney Dillon. Jay Oould and Russel Bag
wr to be dropped from the board of
directors snd Mr. Dillon retained only In
concession to his long service for th
company. The clung Wn said
hav th approbation of Mr, f. Plarpont
Morgan.
The Board ot Education met and au
thorised th superintendent of buildings
tn have th plank walk at Kellom school
finished as per plana Th board also
authorised th renting of an additional
room for Pacific school st taf a month.
i. H. Royc and Miss Nellie Morgan
ef Chadron were guests of T- P. Right
ley at the Dellone.
Mrs. gtslla amlth ef Texarkana was
visiting st the home ef J. I. Mercer,- Mil
Hickory street.
Bishop W. H. Hare ot th Episcopal
churoa at Sioux Falls. IV D . was at th
Paxton hotel.
pedestrian happened to pass Cady
A Braden's store, 1S1T 8t. Mary's sv
enu. about midnight when two burglars
within about to crack th sat, took
fright at th person snd dived out the
rear windows. 1
Billioas for Arasaaaeats.
Germany replies to th British program
of naval development announced by
Inston Churchill a month ago by draft
ing a bill tor th increase ot bom tne
army and navy. If the Reichstag ap
proves th bill th peace footing of tn
Oerman army wtll be raised to SW).is
officers and men. snd there will be an
equally rapid Increase both In th fleet
and Its personnel. Last year Germany
Dorooriateit gag,4S.oe for th army ana
navy an Great Britain t3U.830.eal. En
largement for th current budget year
111 add t.'JOl.0 to the former and s.u.-
00,0tt u the latter total. The Intense
rivalry of thesso leading nation acceler
ates the milttsry pac of all European
nations, each straining Its productive re
sources to Increas and maintain army
camps tn times of peace. How long can
th taxpayers of Europe carry tne loaoT
The cost of militarism is increasing
faster than population and wealth, ine
civilised world todsy spends about t2 SO.
009,000 snnuslly on armies and navies, of
which amount Great Britain and iwirope
contribute il.70S.000.009. The ten military
wnnm-rhlch Include Austrta-Mungarv.
France. Germany. Great Britain. Italy.
Japan. Russia, a pain, niracy ana me
nlted States expend more man
A dispatch to the Kansas City Star I
says many Kansas farmers spent last
Sunday at the plow, being too busy
to observe tbe Sabbath. It must
hav been some other - stats; it
could not have bea Kansas.
IDoat b Impatient over election
return. Nebraska 1 a big state,
wiiii approximately 1,0 voting dts
. trtcts,- many of them miles from
I railroads, and some of them even
j detached from telephone lines.
Criminal Speed Mania,
The latest accounts of the Titan
Ic's calamity, indicating that one ot
tbe owner of the -vessel, who was
aboard, was pusnlng tbe great sblp
to Its utmost capacity of travel t
make new speed record for tbe sea
ot this. Its Initial trip, furnish an
ominous reminder of the appalling
penalty we are paying for thia apeed
mania on land and water, thl crimi
nal folly ot sacrificing safety tor
novelty and luxury, and our grue
some bsblt of laughing doflauce In
tbe face of death and tbe very lee,th
ot the law designed to protect hu
man life and define criminal negli
gence.
No wonder th Carpathia held
back " the truth rs long as It could
For the truth was a terrible ana
thema upon those responsible, tor the
mistakes in this appalling disaster
auj to society which countenance
snd condones such havoc. First, lu
tbe case of the Titanic, it was insde
quately equipped with life-saving ap
paratus. Second, It was warned of
the deadly Icebergs in its path. It
aid not slacken Its speed: under or
ders of its masters to break all rec
ords It unbolted the' dynamos ot Its
puwurs and ' thundered Into death
under a fall heal of stesra. .Mr.
Isiuay, the owner aboard, alas. Is
saved, while 1,600 Of bis psaseageri
11 trapped like so many rata. In the
pit of a fathomless I
fidlous infidelity of a sacred trur.t!
No need to go to London to read
what lu Board of Trad say on the
requirements ot lifeoosts. Here is
a provision from tectioa 44sS of the
Revised Statutes ot tbe United Stales
amply clear o tbe subject; f .
Every eteamer navigating the oreaa. or
any lake, bay or sound of th t nlted ,
bates. ,ian be provided with awe num- I Canucks themselves) begin throwing ap
bars itfeboeu, float, tafia, hie prw-1 forUftcaUona atone ta frenuert
Test Year Ago
J. M. Day sr.. died st th home of his
daughter. Mrs. Drlaooil.
"Woman Is th center of th home and
holds th key to success or fstlure," de
clared Rav. K. H. Jenks la a
First Presbyterian church.
Local Implement dealers
fear of Inability to secure (Bough steel
mad Implements with which to suppt;
their orders. The steel mills war running
full blast trying to keep up with general
demands of this kind snd th western
Jobbers were suffering.
When a man attempted to whip his
wife while the two were visiting
th horn ot another wsmao on Hickory
street, th hostess whipped out
volver and did a llttl chastising on her
own account She fired the revolver nine
times, aiming at the man and hit biro
twice, lie was hauled off to the Clarkson
hospital for repairs.
W. J. C. Kenyon. general manager
th South Omaha Stock Tarda returned
from Mile City. Mont,' where he at
tended th Montana, Stock Growers'
sociatton.
Variation In ik Star .false.
New Tork Post
"Uncle Jo' carried his congressional
district by tw to one. In th same dis
trict Roosevelt won by a large rfnalortty.
on the platform of opposition to aU that
"t'mie Joe" stands for. ' Sometimes the
trumpet ot the people gives an uncertain
aound.
Meaaar of Uvasoeratl Bit
"t , . - Houston Post. '
V road with much sorrow that a
democratic official In th Kronx dropped
dead Just sfter rat-swing his pay. Our
view ot aa Most death is for a, democrat
to hold office for sixty-sir years and fall
" u1 V" aaucttatlva bUsa la at full tide.
People Talked About
In Other Lands
id ida-hta a What is
Transpiring- Asaona- th ar
and Fas Xfatloaa of the Barta.
(, a year, maintaining
under arms at an average cost per man
of BK. Omitting Japan. Spain snd Tur-
s.v from th computation. It is rouno
that the remaining seven nations, thirty
years ago. spent tor armies mi
about 1656.000.000; their present nm
pnditure Is about M.;4J.00C.W, an excess
In annual expenditure of ll.0Se.0OS.0OO. or
IS per cent. All this. It must oe remem
bered, was not for wsr expenses, but for
the maintenance of armaments on a pac
basis.
j
Frooreatloa of Labor Loader.
Tom Mann, th British labor leader, ar-
rested on the charge of seditious utter
anc during th coal miners' strike, or
dlnarlly Is a mild mannered Englishman
of medium sir, with flashing dark eyes,
thick black mustachs and bronsed skin.
Initiated Into labor troubles in tn aw.
strike ot twenty years ago. b developed
qualities ot leadership that brought
Mm to th front. In each subsequent
struggle with which h hss been Identi
fied, In Australia and In Engiana. m
radiculiaro expanded, and every plan of
Industrial war that promised success,
found In him a ready puplL Syndicalism
transplanted from Franc is now o-
plonod by Mann and ats ciaaa, ana
gradually superceding th conservative
principle ot trades' union. Th off.ns
which provoked Mann's arrest was an
pa letter to British soldiers." which
appear ed ta the Syndicalist with these
sentlmeau:
When w go en strlk te Better our
lot, which 1 the lot ot your iamr,
mothers, brothers sad slstrs, you ar
called upon by your officers to murder
Don't do H. . Boys, eon i
Thou shalt not kll,' says th Book.
Don't forget that It does not say-unless
you hav a uniform on. No; muroer is
murder, whether committed tn the heat
of anger on on who has wronged a lovd
on, or by pipe-clayed Tommies wun
rifles." If these printed words justuy
th charg of sedition, th declarations
and speeches of Ulster Orsngsmen
...in. it,, aovarnmenfs home rule
policy warants prosecution for treason.
Xl '-G-JDI 01 THI SEA.
Kansas City Star: The Carpathia is
the ship of shattered love, of vanished
hopes, of broken hearts. Did ever any
vessel In history bear such a burden ef
misery into port?
Chicago Record-Herald: The heart of
humanity will thrill over the spirit that
sent women and children Into the boats
first. That baa been the law of disaster,
at sea since manly mea sailed it sad It
should always be to law- Honor to tba
dead who perished that others might live
Xew Tork Tribune: The Invasion of the
sea lanes by floating fields and moun
tains of Ice from the Arctic glaciers can
never be prevented, and tbe security of
vessels must derend upon Improved
methods of detecting the approach of the
peril and of avoiding it and. of course.
of resisting the impact as well as possible
when It cannot be averted.
Cincinnati Enquirer: Is there sny les
son In the disaster? Were IW souls sac
rificed because of modern demands for
speed and quick transit acroa th Atlan
tic? Was It due to the slse of th great
vessel which, according to reports, had
trouble in leaving Its berth In Europe?
Is an express service acrosa the Atlan
tic a necessity? - :,
Chicago Inter-Ocean: "Women and
children first." That la our patent of
nobility a a race. And - whatever anC
wherever may have been the blam for
the tragedy of the Titanic, let us not
forget that in th hour of death its men
approved themselves men, and sent across
the dark wave th mighty word of
honor: ' 1
"Women and children first."
g,kh jUSTOJL
iff
In plain sod fraflle woman's tern
an nxua a ao ,
A mind of might e boart t
With energy aor
The thought of human esrtej
8ol motive wag to start tun
In her wss triple heralding
Of angle. auier.
Wherever men prayed God for aid
In terrible disaster. .
There was she. calm and unafraid.
Mo aaattar where it cast her,
8be dressed tbe wounds of mangled men.
With sweet dlvtneet wlty:
She roused the sounded call . ot nope
again
O'er battlefield or city.
8h soothed the women's weeping wo.
And roused them from their sorrow:
She saved th children from fates blow.
To greet a happier morrow.
he faced the fire, she dared th flood.
She followed on field bloody.
Where Help was called, she dauntless
stood. . .
For guiterlng was her study.
She gsve her Hfe to others need;
She gave her ease to aid them: . -She
gave life's pleasures for their need.
Her sacrifices stayed them.
She poured her all hi freest flow
Vw -r hep aten did falter:
womanhood, all It coma nw,
laid on duty s altar.
No monument could tell her worth.
Or nobler woman prove ier;
The Red Cross thanks God for her birth.
perpetual standing o'er her.
Fresaote PI ached law Falsehood.
Wall street Journal.
Nsw Tork court of appeals holds pro
moters Ilsble for selling securities on a
fraudulent prospectus. If this Is Judge
made law, let us hars som mere ef it.
It le the vital principle of the EngHsh
companies set
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St. Louis Globe-Democrat
As th Champ Clark shadow stows and
spreads aver tbe land aa that ot th earn
ing man for a presidential nomination,
will tbe Caircfe mother frighten their
nsughty ehlMrea by telling them Champ
Clark ta coming across th border te
tak them Into Tanker land 7 Or will the
Congressman John DalseV Is the neator
of lam duck In Pennsylvania.
A Kansas City judge dismissed a
woman charged with assault, giving as
a reason the dictum that women cannot
throw straight Evidently . the Jurist
never experienced the thrill of cqllldlaf
with a woman's "-mitten."
Prince Henry of Prussia holds th pat-
wit of an Invention ' for preventing th
clouding of wind secern on motor ears,
and his nephew, th erowa prince, lys
patented a special form, of ajear Jink.
The kaiser la credited with th Invention
of a brake for automobile. 4nrf.-up.to
th present rhta has not been patented.
When th winter blisxarda jage In th
rora belt, xaweriai; . and shelter-seeking
) victims exhaust hot wrath In vain Indig
nation against Medicine Hat and Cal
gary; rapp-wed batcharlra nf scro' galea.
Possibly old Medicine Hat I In trie frigid
ring, but Cahjury Is hot enengh to call
for apolosles. - Th Calgary Aloerttan
of February X. In honor of Its tenth
anniversary, nut out eighty pages of
booster material as warm as any hot
stuff produced by a town of B.00 people.
The annreersary- Albertlsa truly la s
srarss member and deserves a salute
from th corn bert. ' - - r
Fraaeo I
Within the last wk th French
Moroccan tly was signed st Fes. Ths
dooument Is reproduction of th treaty
or the Barde of MW. by which ths bey
of. Tunis accepted French supremacy in
hi realm. By It Franc obtain instem
and complete control of th government
and th sultan became pensioned figure
head. France can now proceed to repeat
In the 8herfian empire th achievement
In Tunis. Risings among ins mountain
tribes, isolated revolts In vsnous piw
lnes.'ar Inevltsbl. but by this treaty
end Its DhYslcal consequence rrnc
avoid th danger that th nativ ruler
In his office might become mo
point If not th lesder In a national up
ruing ot a Moroccan holy war. Actual
progress la Morocco will probably wait
anon th final partition ot territories be
tween Franc and Spain, which will open
tha war for railroads. But even this
daisy eanaot be long now, and th treaty
ot Iwa removes the possibility tnsx
Fraaeo might have to conquer Its sphere
after It had bote marked.
Fraaa Jearf aad H Starr.'
The clash between Emperor Frans Josef
of Austria and the Hungarian cabinet
on the quMtlon of taking away from the
crown ths right to call out th reservist
at will and his threat to resign if hla
wish war not complied with, presents
the aged monarch la a dramatic position
unlqu for one of his years. His stand
forced the cabinet to yield. The ruler of
the dual empire Is man of years,
made a .widower by th assassination of
the mpTas many years ago, loved by
his people snd with a Ino record of na
tional progress to Justify that kv. who.
desptt hi age and growing weakness,
is able to make an eggreaatv stand for
the essential powers of sovereignty and
win what he Is contending tor. With th
ervwolna- of Frans Josef king of Hungary
forty-five years aso Hungary became a
constitutional monarchy on th Hnes of
th past Today the J1.to.imi people i
th kingdom ar perhaps a prosperous ss
any people In Europe, and though only
a quarter ot the male subjects over a
year Hav th. right to vote, the parlia
mentary lower house is fairly representa
ttv of the popular will.
A WVaato mi Tlaae.' .
- " New Tork World.
If congress were to cause th arrest of
every blatherskite who ssKl congressmen
were crooks. It would hav no time to
spare for public business. There ar al
ways people with personal grievance
who are best silenced by being Ignore.
To take them seriously Is waste of
time. ' ' ' ' .
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