THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912. 14 .1 1 THE OMAHA DAILY bee! FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROtiE WATER VICTOR ROSE WATER. EDITOR. efK BU1LDLNU. FAK.NAM AND 17TH. Entered at Omaha postof tics s coad e!s matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. F'.mdy Be, six year Saturdaa- Bee, en year W J Leily Bee (without Sunday). en V4 J ijaliy Bee and Sunday, one year law DELIVERED BY CARRIER. Evening bee tuu Sunday), per mo.. ..a Daily Be tincluding Sunday), per Daily Bee (without SuodeyJ, per ".. ' Address a.l coraplainta or irregu'arltle 'IB delivery to City Circulation Dept. KEHITTANCKfl. Remit by dralt, express or poatal order, payable to The Bee Publishing company. Only t -cent stsmps received In payment ol amaU account. Fereonal coecka. es Pt on Omaoe and outers exenaJig, not ccapted. OFFICE8. Omaha The Bee Building. Sou ik Omaha all N 8t Council Blulta-4 acoti St Lincoln S Utile Building. Chicago- 1MI Marquette Building. Kauaa City Reliance Building. .New York-M Weal Tturty-Uurd. aaltinatun 725 fourteenth tot-. w- tOKKliJirJN D tN CE. Commutucauona relating to newa and editorial matter enutiM M ' Omaha Bee, fcaltonal Department. MARCH CIRCULATION. 49,508 state of Nebraska, t-uuniy of Douglas, s. liwigbt Wuuajn. cu-oalatioa manager of xue Be PuDua.a- company, Being duly sworn, aay mat ID averaga daiiy urcuiauon. leaa apoued, uaueed and re turned coulee, tpr Ux mooui el Marau, lail, waa s&aws, DWIOHT WILLIAMS. Circulation Manager. Subscribed In n r " aod aware t belor m Ibi aay o April, UU. allv BUAlta, ISoiary s-uoU. lake rl k re scevtagi the elty temporarily , skeai have The Be auUM t these. Addree trill a atauM ae wests. Epio poets bave enougb beroes to writ about for lb next tew year. And in not lea than a tnk there after a tornauo swept over Nebraska, It la to be hoped atarcffnl will not iat commercialism destroy tba Idol of bia cniua. "Laruao hue a Ulrl for Moral iiamaaea." headlina. No, that la not a Jot. Official record! In tba Department of Jm tic do not bar "Uluaiona of memory." Tba Titanic, itself, provad to b ona of tba collapalblea, but not of tba We avlnc typ. Mexico evidently ia trying to find out bow far It can go wlU American forbearance. Of course, personallllee do not en tar into tbts campaign on either alda of tba political fence. Klaalng, we are told by a beauty fakir, apolla tba ahapa of tba llpe. 80 do unfroeted peralnmonf. In barneuing tba Mlealaslppl. would It not bo a good Idea to slip a curb bit in tba old rlver'a mouth! From no fear of speedy Justice, wa are aura, would J. Bruce Ismay pre fer this country to bis own England. "Yams!" is Umax's nam In tba wireless cipher code. It sounds Bora Ilka "Dennis" In .another kind of a code. Senator Cummins Is apt to con clod either that he la not the favor lte son of Iowa or that there la noth ing la campaign slogans. Tba Commercial club will have a membership rally. Last time It waa called good fellowship banquet, till, what's la a name? The man who aaya ha cannot tea tba harm In holding the wireless stories for the highest price la not ona of tba "heroes" of the Titanic. Governor Harmon ought to make a pretty good dark horse himself. Judging from the sable cloud that palls upon his cbancea of nomination. Why doee President Tift continue to apeak In his own defense after William Allen White of Emporia, Kan., baa aald "It to all Tift's fault?" Since) the colonel, himself, once aald "It would be a calamity to nomi nate me." be and bis friends should allow President Tart that aame rlgbt of opinion. : It la really too bad that our com mission plan law-makera held the number, down to seven, when they might Just aa well have furnished as with enough to make a baae ball nine. afore proclamations of Intention to prevent Illegal registration and mors rewards for defalcation of election frauds. But wby should this be Becesiary when wa have our reform democratic sheriff constantly on the Job! D. K. Pearsons, the Chicago Philan thropist euoeeeded la dying poor. He gava away hi million before be died. Houston Post. AprU X. Some fool Yankee op "aawth" must have been Joking the colonel . Dr. Pearsons waa alive when that waa written. Tba Associated Press banquet at New York waa entertained by . long dletanoa toasts conveyed by telephone from President Tift at Boston and Canadian Premier ' Borden at ' Hot Springs. Ta. It looks aa If Colonel Yelser'a Idea had borne fruit none theless.' ' Lively in Kaisachasttt. Tbe approaching presidential pri mary in Massachusetts with Presi dent Tatt already there, and Colonel Roosevelt scheduled to follow. Is making thinga lively In tbe old Bay state. In the president's speeches be has taken the offensive In defense against tbe attacka made on him and his administration by Mr. Roosevelt, giving first hand, and in incisive lan guage, tbe facta out of which tbe colonel's antagonism bss sprung, and which form the basis of bis convic tion that he haa not had a aquare deal from hla predecessor and present competitor. Mr. Taft la, aa nsual, naive and frank, and more than usu ally forceful la bis narration. His appeal cannot fall to arouse those who ere not set against him, as It Is also sure to arouse a renewed charge by the colonel. All this goes to accentuate Massa chusetts aa the battleground royal In the preliminary campaign. All sides agree that the outcome la Massachu setts will be largely controlling, if not decisive, on the nomination at Cblcago. Kacibr with a Tornado. That was not s very spectacular act which Engineer O'Brien did In halting his train whan ba found he could not outrun tbe tornado, but It waa nevertheless a feat of cool headed wisdom and Judgment, In which, surely, the element of heroism figures somewhere. Hsd the engi neer either exercised poorer Judg ment or lost his head entirely and at tempted, la spite of what conditions forecasted, to fly through another few mllea of space and beat tbe tor nado. It la possible, even probable, that many Uvea wonld have perished. As It waa, not a paasengsr or train man waa killed outright, though sev eral were Injured and ona or two may possibly not recover. But whaL mar be asked, should a klllsd and experienced engineer be supposed to do under such circum stances? Just what O'Brien did, only the tragic fact la too many fall at Just such crucial momenta. And It la, therefore, worth while to record how Engineer O'Brien slowed down his train whsn ha aaw It waa being out run by tbe tornado, thus avoiding mora serious consequences. It is quit the hsblt to dwell upon "humsn fallibility" and other causes or ex cuses for railroad wrecks, but here la an Instance when but for human fallibility, which did not fall, nature's forces would bars wrought far greater havoc Contests. ' According to present prospects, there will be mora seats contested at Chicago than at aay previous national convention.' The record tor contest ing delegates 'was made In tba last republican convention at Chicago In 1101, when over 100 delegates' places were In dispute. Convention contests, therefore, are neither novel nor necessarily ominous, but reflect rather tbe existence of rival dual or gsnliatlona In many states or sharp and close factional conflicts tor con trol. The contests are not confined, either, to tbe southern states, where peculiar eondltlona must be met, but come from the north ss wsll. Neither would the contests be obviated with any degree of certainty by tbe selec tion of dslegatea by direct vote In stead of by conventions, or even by the complete substitution of the pres idential primary, for wa have fre quent contests In legislative bodies, and, for that matter, disputed elec tions of executive and Judicial offi cers where direct vote governs. The democrats, too, are assured of soma con testa at Baltimore, so that neither political party will bars a monopoly of them. The contests, therefore, will have to be threshed out this year aa heretofore, with a view to a quars deal for all concerned, and ultimate party auccess at the polls. Ho Coal Strike. Tbe threatened strike In tbe an thracite mines has been averted. Tbe miners and employer hsvs found a better way of adjusting their differ ences. This Is welcome news to the consumers of coal all over this coun try and to the public generally5: Bet ter than all, It la proof of progress In the economy of .Industrialism. It Is aa apparent blow to the strike as the solvent for labor disputes. It suggests that reason and Justice are coming Into larger play aa the me dium of negotiation and settlement. During the great strike some years ago George F. Baer waa at tbe bead of tbe anthracite mine owners, and he la still at their head. He gained tbe Ill-will, not only of union men, but of people of various classes all over the country by a conduct re garded aa unjuatlflably arrogant in that former conflict. But Mr. Baer haa displayed a very different atti tude In the late controversy. No doubt he Is entitled to much of ie credit for arriving at a peaceful ad justment The point or this la that we are making progress; that men who seven or eight years ago refused to arbitrate, today occupy advanced ground. It la such an attitude aa this, both on tbe aids of labor and capital, that will work out our Industrial problems and give more power to both aides. Intrenching them In the good will and confidence of the pub lic, which at last to the party with most at stake. On hla twenty-fifth marriage anni versary Mr. Carnegie advlaea all men to marry women as much like Mrs. Carnegie as possible. Another old maa who does not believe tbe bond ia merely a civil, temporary expedient. The Culture Side of Omaha. Omaha ta pushing rapidly forward In everything that goea to make a great cosmopolitan city, and In no di rection more noticeably than on the culture aide, as haa been strikingly attested on numerous occasions. The success of the recent musical festival, measured both by artistic standards and by the exceptional interest, en thusiasm and attendance, must be specially gratifying to all our music lovers, as waa the success of tbs art exhibit, to the rapidly growing num ber of art lovers smong us. Devo tion to music, painting and tbe other finer arts, flourishing study clubs snd appreciation of eminent lecturers In science and letters are manifesta tions of culture being steadily em braced by a larger and larger propor tion of our community, and help to attract people to Omaha as a desira ble place to live. Whit similar rttle have doubled In population la the laat ten year, Omaha ha shown a gain of only ROTO. There la only on answer. It Is our corrupt po litical condition, which w are now seek ing to riant This declaration in a public speech comes from a Citizens' union slate- maker, who will vote In Omaha for tbe first time tbe coming city elec tion. It la barely possible some of tbe real builders of Omaha, who trave stood the heat and burden, not of the days or the months, but of the years and the decades, have done nearly as much for the clty'a welfare aa haa thla newcomer, and will not take kindly to the decry of the town by aa Imported reformer. Tbe vault fixture bida for our new county court house have been pulled down M.000, equal to 10 per cent of tbe quoted price. Wonder who waa to have gotten that 14.000 If tbe original deal had gone through. The republican selections for com missioner by our democratic contem porary are good aa far aa they go. It all the democrata will keep la tbe republican column they will not be apt to make many mistakes. The report that our Omaha Na tional Guard companies are talking of disbanding because their armory haa been burned must certainly be a mistake. Our soldier boys have more pluck than that. The experiment of Omaha's marry ing preacher with a drummer to rake up bualnesa bss not turned out aa successful ss expected. Try newspa per advertising if you want to get results. gtaadard Tree ale-Makers. Beaton Herald. Bom of Bryan l doctrine are creating aa much discord In the republican party ss It their author were a member of It . Vee-arle af the Werld. New Tork World. While we are mourning the wreck of th Titanic, all civilised nations have aviator at work drilling themselves la th art of dropping bomb on ship for the maintenance of peso. Mara fa La bee Betterment Nw Tork World. Labor will no doubt become mor con tented and itrtk loss will decline when th bill before th boua creating a de partment et labor and giving Its head a cabinet seat Is mad law. Pall aa laaaraae Sleee rves. at Louis OUte-Democrat On of th a truing facta connected with th loss of a big ship aad many pas senger Is that th cost to insurance eonv panlea equals that of a eootlagrstloa sweeping away a targe esstloa ef a elty. A Fere far Safety. M. Louis O to be-Democrat Lloyd I a famous Brltlah Institution for Insurers, an Its loaaes of fR.moof la sva month will be settled with lu ual Imperturbability. But Lloyds wlU Inalet oa mor safeguard at sea, and lis Indue no I powerful. aatavaa Oat af Polltle. Washington Post Word come from th west that com mercial and financial concern are try ing ta forget that thla la presidential year and that business perforce I weighed down with th tradttlono! Incu bus. Bualnea men refuee to aee that their Interest are locked up In th auc o or fallur of any party or policy, and they mean to shake erf that spinal symp tom of chltllnea that come at th mere thought of presidential politic. SACRIFICE MAKES FOE SAFETY St. Lout Olobe-Democrat: Th new Atlantic ocean rout will be safer and a llttl bit longer, but If It were longer stUI It would be atr still. Ther are other things to collide with than Iceberg, aad break-Beck speed reduce th echauce of reelttanr. " LoalsvtUe Courier-Journal : Th moral points Itself. Th speed mania Is crim inally dangeroua oa th ass, aa on th lead; and mere of th money that ta lavlBhed la th luxuries of aoeaa travel most be expended 1a th absolutely aecee sary afoguard of Ufa. BaJUmor Americas: If It snail appear through ubq.uent Inreatlgatloa that th Urea of paaacngers war endangered through obedience to orders to smash spaed rooordi. regardless of elrcum taac, the factor of criminal negligence enters late the caa ta a way that cannot b Ignored. All th Urn lopped off aa ocean veyag sine th days of Columbus doss not approach la value th Irres lost la th Titanic disaster. St Lout Republic: After all, th mala dependence of Mavtrad la not th mod era kmathaa wKh squash court aad paha gardea. but tbe X.W t (.DOS-toa tramp. It ha a Ice plant and a swim mine: aooL It Is red with th rust of awnth and whit with th rba of many seas. It could not make tea knot to save Its Uf sag Is built saor Ilka a Boston buU than a greyhound. . hut M came tne traffic of th eerea ass aad always knows th way hoot, rnihlW InOmalia COMPILED FROM BtvE flL- ' AprU ST. Thirty Tears Ago A lull social apic Is thrown out by th elopement of Miss Jennie Byars, a very pretty girl of K. and tbe daughter of Mrs. John Byers, residing at Seven teenth sad Dodge streets, and Jamas Mack, a plumber, considerably ber elder. Arthur L. Thomas, secretary of Utah, passed through Omaha on hi way east A test of the Omaha water work took place today to satisfy th company that it is ready to mak th official teat A at seiner was out today filling cis terns oa Sixteenth street. Tbe Tivoll swimming Institution 1 fast approaching completion and will be open uext week. Th net receipts of th hospital fair clucked up KSK.il The residence of P. E. Der was raided by burglars, who carried off a silver corf urn. teapot hot water pot augar bowl and champagne cooler, th latter a present from th Piper Heldsleck com pany. Th new Ashland bridge across th Platte river, &70 feet long, 1 now open tor trial. Th Maennerchor bald their second ball, arrangements being made by th presi dent Mr. Ed Wlrth. and a commute consisting of Messrs. Bockhofa, August Stoll and C. Schmidt Th society ren dered a number of pleasing choruses. Twenty Years Ago News reached Omaha that th repub lican stats convention at Kearney in dorsed President Harrison for ranomlna- tioa and named these delegates to th national convention at MlnneapoUe: John L, Webster, Amass Cobb, L D. Richards and B. D. Webster, dlgates-st-Isrge; First district C. H. Oar. Oeorsej W. Holland; Second. John C Thompson. 0. R. Scott; Third, Loran Clark, Atlas Hart; Fourth. C. A. McCloud, L. S. 'WUksr; Sixth. Z. T. Punk, E. B. Warner. Ed ward Rosewater wa endorsed for na tional eomnutteaman. Word reached tbs city of th death la Oulfford, Mass.. oa th 1Mb of L. A Walker, 77, an old Nebraakan who bad coins to the slate In 13 and pre-empted a claim near tbs Drsxsl farm not far from South Omaha, now a part of th nock yards. Ha was survived by the children: Harass aad Lsuls Walker aad Mrs. J. Edwards ef Omaha; Mrs. Stevens of Norfolk and Miss Ross Walker of Ok lahoma. Clarence Pursy read a prlss winning easy on Edmund Randolph at the meet ing of lb Cretghton Debating society. Joha Donshy gave a declamation taken from on of Randolph's speeches in con grass. Frank Oallagher read a selection from Don Quixote. In th venlng at tbs boms of the brida. l&U Douglas aueet Winifred A. Kins on of Falconer's popular elarks, was married ta Miss Helen Soott daughter of WUlIsm Scott, by Rev. H. A Ores. Tea Years Ago Th Omaha Western league team suf f erred lis first defeat Peoria bast It I to L Th loss wss dus to aa error of Judgment by Captain Acs Stewart Podge Alloway pitched for Omaha and Qonding caught Dick Perrls brought bjs "family of play ers" to spend a week psvtvug eld asso ciations, prior to a summer engagement st tbs Boyd. Charles S. Loblnglar discussed th ques tion. "Will Election by Direct Vot Im prove th Personnel of the Senate?" be tor th Philosophical society. Hs sdvo oaled the direct primary, saying: "Wher ever It haa been tried It has been found to be successful." Christian Ertckaon, TL died at hla home, si North Twenty -entb street Mr. Ericsson had aom to Omaha thlrty-thrwt year bet or from Salt Lake aad tor many year waa a watchman for th Union Pact Bo. Dr. W. P. Mllroy received wrd of th death In Cblcago of Emory A Cobb, who was ta ths real estate bualne In Omaha from UN to ISM with A. S. Potter. Hi left a wife, a daughter of 11 aad a son 1 years of age. Rsv. Robert E. Lee Craig ef St Lou la Informed th vestry of Trinity Episcopal cathedral that be had decided ss remain la charge ef th work for aU ssoatas to relieve Dean Campbell Fair, compelled ta take a rest People Talked About The one noted Detroit beauty. Princes d Chlmay. Is about te asms her fourth husband. Nat Ooodwla'a matrimonial sua goea Into clips for a while. Four solid train era bringing Texas onions te th north ta strengthen th April atmosphere, wall th north Is ending dowa a few tanks of surplus water ta Irrigate th south. Reciprocity I the north's long cult It Is tbs proud boast of Senator Mar tin of New Jersey that In all th years he has bee (arming h ba never sold a boras. Whan a hors gats toe aid to work he retire It oa full ration and let It Just loaf around th pasture until It dlea. Mrs Oeorg Btwlr Waters, wife ef th head chief of th Yakima Indiana la th tat of Washington, has Just bean ralaed to th sostdoa of chief by Presi dent Tart This Is ths first tun sa In dian woman has bee honored by ap pointment to any attics on th Taklma reservation. Frank D. Millet, th artist Who wa among th victim of th Titanic disas ter, bad been engaged te paint th mural decorations for th aw public library at New Bedford. Mass. Hs bad notified th library coaunitu that hla sketch wen complete aad that as would com te New Bedford soon after tbe arrival ef th Titanic Eleven hundred Missouri ana bar raised a fund of K0O9 to boost th prealdentlaj campaign of Champ Clark. When Mls sourtans are rightly nthuaed they spend BBoaey aa freely a Klondike millionaire Marcu Aureliu Smith, oa of the new senator from Art son, who assault on a colored boy ta chars at aa switot put kiss la th class of "white hopes. has beea Induced te Chang bis bearding boua la Wiahingtea. Mlas Harriet Qulmby. th Amartcaa aviator whs bss Just flowa across th English channel. Is a stag sin writer by arofesaloa and has base attached to the staffs of several New Tork publication She baxaa Bar career la aviatloa ae a pupil at Oardea City. L. L, and laat Au gust otinei her pilot' Scene from th Acre Club of America- She la tbe etc pad imaa la th world te octal a pilot's cense. Mm. Dutri t Prase being ta In Other Lands Bom Sid xdghts ea Wast la Trsaurstrtaar Aaaoaa the Ter aad Pat Eettoae af the Earth. i TJareat. Blanketed by th overshadowing detail of the ocean disaster were two events bearing directly oa th chaotic condition of affairs In north Africa. The appear ance of the Italian fleet at th antrance to ths Dardanelles and th bombardment of th tort tends to confirm reports of unsatisfactory result of the Italtaa cam paign la Tripoli. Tbe bombardment Is regarded both as a naval "feeler" and a prod for International mediation, the hopelessness of which may be Inferred from the Ottoman government' ex pressed willingness to welcome peace overture conditioned on th preservation of Turkey's territorial integrity. Th re volt In Fes, directed against French reg ulations, though quickly suppressed by machine guns, supplied the customary "baptism of blood" which marks In Morocco th ecllps of Moslem power. Th determined defense of Tripoli aad th massacre In Fes are pronounced symp toms of Moslem unrest extending from tba Red saa te th Atlantic. A corre spondent of ths Saturday Review, who observed and described eondltlona la Alexandria and Cairo, Tunis and even In the towns of southern Algeria, expressed the belief thst ther waa developing a general. If sot t concerted, revolt of African Moslems against ths aggression of so-called "Christian nations." The cause of this unrest all writers agree, is the Italian Invasion of Tripoli. Other Invasions, French snd British In Algeria, Tunl and Egypt, have left the form of the Mohammedan world unchanged, or their modifications hsve become matter of custom. Even la Morocco French ad vance wss msd with th consent of the Sultan, but In TrlpoB ths blow wss dl net, aad Its echo wss beard from Fss to Cairo aad from ths Mediterranean to the southern ahor of th great dasert Plarlaa Up Irish A aee try. Tbe "New Ireland" rising from ths foundation of land ownership. Inspired snd snargised by th coming of hom nil. Is gstherlng strength from unexpected quarters. Ths old Irish aristocracy, bearers of name as andsnt a the hills, are "playing up" thslr Irian ancestry la a manner both amusing and significant Joha Redmond, th Irtah parliamentary loader, notntly published a letter In which he urged them to get seats In ths bandwagon and lend their influenc te th upbuilding of their country. Th reeponse haa been notably cordial .and Impressive, Old Cattle families In th peerage th Macs, ths O's. ths Fits, snd othsts ten distinctively Irish-are brushing up their genealogical records snd putting their hous ta order for th approaching restoration of ths parliament at College Green. Social and political distinction hitherto dispensed at West minster, whsn tfanafarrwd serosa th channel will be acceaslbl to those who welcome th Chang with th proper d scree ef enthuslsam. ana a decadent aristocracy realises as readily as ths plain people when it I tlm to "head In." ess Slaal Tax la Chi a. Among the many surprising develop ments in China la th possibility of ths Henry George slngls tax schsms being given a practical test In th new re public "It would not surprtss us as much.' says tbs Nsw York Independent "If the new govrnmm enould ask the people, m a mass, to accept Christianity. Te aeospt Christianity woul bs mostly a form and would not hurt th pocket But to put th taxes on land, all th tax, would touch almost every body In a land of farmers. It would be an experi ment tried on a tremendou seals, snd, we fear, where it would excite gnat op posttloa. And yt It Is declared that this Is ths proposition ef Dr. Bun Tat Sen. and his Influano Is rnimen." Thst China should become his eisclpl Hsnry Oeorg could never hav thought th Independent says, but ths prospect re joices ths heart of bis son, now a mam bar of softer from Manhattan. Henry George, jr.. Is acquainted with Dr. Sua. Hs remember bow much Dr. Sun was Intsrssted in bis father's theory of taxa tion and he recall that an American missionary translsted Into Cuines a eoa aiderabl part ef Henry Oeorge'a "Prog ress and Poverty," and that it has hsd a large drools tl on among Chins students Irtah Esalanmtlaa. Emigration from Ireland haa fallen off somewhat It was tLSS laat year, which la MM leas than In ths preceding twslve ssontha. Th lew record waa mad la UOg, when only persona toft the "old sod." Compared with 1X2, the year of th great Irish begin, and when Uo,lxt emi grant taft th Emerald Isle, th modern movement ef population from thane Is rather Insignificant Th number of Irish who have found home la foreign lands sine U&t I impressive, however; th total la Ofl.ta. which le nearly qual to the pressnt population of Ireland. Th United State still get th bulk of this migration; xf.sis, more thsa two-thirds of last year's Irish "out-wanderers," earns te this country. UTS went to Can ada and tOU to Great Britain. Slgaala tar Iaterveatloa. Italy's knock at ths gates of ths Dar danelles wsa ae doubt Intended as a demonstration, but It will have to knock louder. Th week following the wreck we badly chosen, snd ths world hardly noticed that a war wa going on. Mean while Turkey Is said to have first put dowa torpedo ia a panic to keep ths Italian warships ot and the te ban taken them up la aa equal panic to bat th merchant ship In. Aad th deadlock continue. The war 1 only (mouldering, but gives ae sign ef going out ef Itself. Th fireworks let off by th Italian men-of-war may be take mainly as serving notice oa Europe that Italy Is impatient for Intervention. Disaster Make for Praeae. Philadelphia Record. Tbe Prance, th latest ship of th French Ila. has Just started for New York. Th general soaaager of th com pany making th trip ee It and tt was hardly asus ry for tbe dispatches te announce that ths ship haa beea ordered t take the souther root aad to emit im iisui f n nil lira It will a saany rear before aay tamer win again be driven through an le field at twenty- four mile aa hour. A stewd McwalattM - Pittsburgh Dispatch. Ths propoeitloa thst every passenger ta aa area stseaisr shall rsnsree with hla tick a check n titling hha te a place la a lift boat te be ainxtbered aad identi fied, look Uke a feed regulaOea If a lorced by renad fiaes wbaa Ignored. IneBealAlW B. U "facie Dare ia Ia4laraaat. SOUTH OMAHA. AprU K.-TO the Editor of th Bee: But do the people rule? Certainly not Our recent election was a burlesque intermingled with tbe comic. It wss a sham and fraud upoa the lntelllgeac. s well as the uninformed ciusens of Nebraska. The ballot Itself wss a disgrace to modern progress, cal culated to deceive, mislead and confuse all those who have tbe courage snd te merity to tackl It Thousand of our people waa afraid to risk their ability to correctly comprehend, as ths result shows thst one-half of the voters in th ststc stayed at home and failed to ex ercise their vsunted franchise. It required a very acute and shrewd person to vote thst lengthy and compli cated elgM toot slip of paper, contain ing about ona hundred and thirty names of candidates, unless the voter personally knew moat of ths candidates, and very tew of them die, or marked snd prepared a sample ballot before entering tbe poll ing booth. Therefore the voter wss un able to distinguish between truly loyal republicans who have worked assiduously for ths fundamental principle of our party, some of them since the parti organisation. Through ths perfidy of Colonel Roose velt our party In Nebraska, has lost a United State senator, aa active and ef ficient member of the national commit tee, and I believe the next governor. To the though tie aad Indifferent voters, and there are many ef them, this may not seem very important, but te every true republican wbo favors the magnifi cent policies ef the party. It appear like a travesty on ths principals of fustic and light DAVID ANDERSON. I the Primary a Sac? LINCOLN. Nab, April M.-To th Editor of Th Be: A certain Lincoln newspaper, which ha always posed as ths personification of progress and re form and which has published tjm tini.1 to tlm glowing editorials of ths suoosss of tbs primary system. In Its lasus ef laat Wednesday morning admit ;h failure of the law and a a remedy sug gests two primaries. In other words. It on doae of medicine makes tbs patient sick, two dose will cure him. Thl Is Indeed reform of th reel progress v kind. Ths fact Is that ths primary In Ne braska has never panned out aa a suc cess. Change hav besn mads by svsry legislature sine th law was passed, but the more it Is doctored th Tors It gets Thar I only on thing to bs don for th poor sick primary In its present precarious condition. Submit it to a surgical operation. It will probably die, but it will be a good Job for tne undertaker after the doctors gst through. When the primary law was passed, one of ths great claims mad for It was thst Made from pure, grape cream of tartar FOREMOST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD Makes home baking; easy. Nothing can equal it for making, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot biscuit, hot . breads, muffins, cake and pastry Protects the food from alum. GUARANTEE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION ORGAXIZFI) JAJfl'ART , 1902. PI RE PROTECTION INSURANCE. Assets, April 1, I91S t706.031.53 Uteri le Fund, April 1, llll S71.S8&M Securities with Stat Ipartarnt, April 1, 1913 S7S.OSO.00 (To Secure Our InsnraT) Centtsarta.) liatr Per tfcosuantl, ace 35 (other ages ta praportiosi), lk.73. Mortality cost, per 91,000 lasers ace, see a amount, rear 1011, 93.M. Drpoeltory Banks apaoiatad 1103. Th security for payment ef future to la prupoi tlua t total Isssss sustained iace organisation, as la the ratio ef ii t to ILee. . Llcenaed la fiftasa Mates and preparing te enter ethers. ) LOOK VP OCR RECORD. HOME OFFICE, BRAKDZIS BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. Tefcphoaa Manias 7021. it would give every man an equal sh w who might aspire to the. office of gov ernor or any other office. The opposite condition has been the result lve has never been a primary held since th law was put Into effect but what on-i or more men who aspired to a slate otric hav been put te sleep because under its working the man with money to burn ould get himself before the people. Th poor snaa whom It wa supposed to help haa beea completely disfranchised. It was claimed that under tbe old conven tion system ths man who hsd money or the backing of men who had, could go Into a convention snd pack the same and carry oft ths goods. I attended conve.i tlona, county and state, in Nebraska tor twenty year, and I never In all 'h.t time saw money wield so much power as It has under th present primary law and especially during ths Isst two years. P. A. BARROWS. SAID IS FUK. f "No man ought to bs asked to work mora than eight hour a day," said th reformer. "Look here." replied Fanner Corntoaset, "of course, you1 re entitled to your opin ion, but you mustn't come sround us farmers In the busy season with a propo sition to make every day a half holiday." Washington Star. "Hello! Sit down. I believe yon have come to ask me "You hsve been misinformed; I haven' come te ask you anything." t "Why, I understood you " "I cam merely because I wished te be first to tell you bit of good news. I am going to marry your daughter." Houston Post "My boy, can you nam ths forty Im mortals?" "Thar ain't that many. When you mention Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner and a few of our home team you hav to Mop." Loulsvlll Courier-Journal. WHERE MANHOOD PERISHES HOT. Harvsy M. Thaw In New York Herald. Where cross th line of forty north and nrty-fourteen wet There roll a wild and greedy sea With death uoon It crest No stons or wreath from human bands win ever mrx tn spot Whsn fifteen hundred men went down. But Manhood perished not Old Ocean take but llttl heed Of human tear or woe. No (hafts adorn th ocean grave. Nor weeping willow grow. Nor la there need of marble slab To keep In mind th spot Where nob! men went down te death. But Manhood perished not! Those men who looked en death and smiled. And trod ths erumbllnc deck. Have saved much mors than precious lives From out that awful wreck. Though counties Joys and bops and rears Were shattered at a breath, Tl something that the nam ef Haa Did not go dowa to death. 'lis not an easy thing to die, E en in th open air. Twelve hundred mile from bom and friend. Ia a shroud of black despair. A wroth to erown the brow of maa. And bid a former blot Will ever blossom o'er th waves Whsrs Manhood perished not