Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1912)
r r TOE BEE: OMAHA, SATCKDAt MAT lj"lSl . I If K 1 1' The Omaha Daily Bee .FOUNDED BT EDWARD ROSE WATER - VICTOR ROSEWATER. EDITOR. - BEE BL'lLDIXa. FARXAM AND HTH- Entered At Omaha poatefOca a ascond- , elate msttcr. ' Sends y Bee. OH yea BIS f-eturdar Bee, on year - Daily B (without Sunday). " n"-J Daily Bm and Sunday, on year.;..... . Evening Be (with Sunday), per BW....B8 Ijaliy Bm (Including Sunday), per nK..sc Daliyeiee without buocay,. P" B :S Addrves ail complaint or irreguiaritls la delivery to city CIrctilaUon Dept. br draft, express or postal order. paate to Tu Bm i-uDltsn.tt compear. Only t-ccnt stamp received to pay man I f small aooounla. Personal ooeexs. s- . pt sa Omana ud atatan aacaaos, not OfTICES. Omasa-Th Be Building. South Omaha ll .V IH. Council bluffs S Molt St, .. Lincoln M Utile Building. , Chicago 1 Marquette Building. Xaaaaa City itetiaace Building. Jsaw York-M Wt Tbirty-tUird. Ueanmgtoa J Kouneenlh BC. w- CORHaePOXDlCMCG. . " Contmunicauone rcaluig la n AM cnoriAl duiu should bo addressed umai Boo, Editorial Departmoat. APRIL CIRCULATION. 50,109 BUil of Nebraska, Ceanty ot Douglss. Dwisnt WUUams. CdtwlAitoa man of Tbo Bo ruouaning company, keiag suly (na, says uiAt mm eveiage dally circulation, for lb mown of AprU, Mi. wa saius.- ' BW10HT WII4JAMB, Circulation aienasef. ti Subecr.se In my pioeaao and swam la wtors ag Wis mi oar of Bar. I" tfcaaU lUulaatr stUN iSH, " Notary rueut laaserlbei lsviaT tat tr araaaorturtlr skoal aao Tk 1 Be mailed to the. Address rUI k AaaTd aa aftaa aa no " ' aacataa. t With lb tea mn it la a cold busl net propoaltloa. . Mr. Bryan U bombarding Governor Harmon With Ma own buckeye. ' DaatitU should mak good pollti dene wltk thsir natural pull. , Tea Bait big flood la thl coun try will kegla with th weat'i bit Barraati ' Prteat of lerrpln art coining down. Hurrah for tha lowering coal of living! Among tba good old tblngt of life: Nav.r troubl troubl 'till troubla fjoablti jrou." , . y -nay not alng tha pralaaa o( BTlatloa aa rat aaoept In tba atralnt tt a funtral dlrga. Thoaa democratic praaldantlal aa jt plranta look Ilka, a gardea full of "Jobnnla-Jump-upa." ' 1 :" 1 Jeff Davta aa aanator la a powatv ' ful lot mora qulaf tban ba van aa governor ArkaBaaa, "paara Uka.' Klmmal aaa . ararnbisg look blight tinea tha oparattoa. Obtl cutly tha tnrgton haa not aa rat ran- dered bit bill. ' . Mr. Bryan' alectlon txpenat aa e ronnt la lUU minting from tba of fi- . clal ftl. Mayba b baa forgot tan v. hat tha law rtqulraa. ); Woma datlra to ba Urantad a ' preachara In tha Mnthodtat cbnrch. i'; On tha theory that tfearn art mora t woman than man In tha pawtT , .4 Tha neit artator that go up ahould look aroand for that cow that ? jumped over tha moon and left tha .'. price of beef hanging there. Tht world will not ba mada bat tar by a lupartieial cleaning; to aura it one mnat go to tha root," aays a .'; paaudo-pUloaopher. AU thaaama eandellont. - Tba Water board ta aaklng for ; fcide oa tha eonttrucllon of the big diaIb from Ftorenea to tba dty. Buy ing Iron pipe la different from tailing bonda, you know. Colonel Guftay'a picture appeara la a Philadelphia paper enowing hit bat at a raklth Ult oa hit bead. That ' van before Colonel Bryan took hi . final wallop at It, thoagh. "Jack Ryaer draw tba "trouble' department la tha portfolio distribu tion, but "Jack" haa been tu the newipaper game long enough to know how to meet trouble. The New Jeney man who teenrad a lodgment for MST.ta for tha alienation ot hit wlfe'a at fectloa must have concluded that the jary tbought vary little of tba love ha loat. . - That bey who found aad returaed to tba awner li 18.000 of Wall atraet eaturltlet and got IS ceata reward re doubt feeit the force ot th adage titt It paya to be bo neat, llkewiaa that "rlrtu it Uh own reward." , Uncle Sam air current prophets refuse to , commit thermae rvee on ; Her. Irl R. Hlck'l prediction for a ; duplicate 111 summer, aad we do - Dot blame them, it become a gea- tiemsn to one tbe Ucgaaite that aach . a subject suggests. - T "Dick" Metcalfe baa tba popaHst 1 nomination for governor, having re . eetved a total of til votes through ' oat the state. But Just watch Mora- head's aam go oa tbe ballot with tbe populist detngnattoa added to tost of the deaoersU.- Lotting tbe gpaople rule la a groat game whaa it'i r'-3-4 right, t Pat Up or Shut Up. If the Cltlaena' union aad tu aupport are hare olectloa frauds to report, let them report and Uka steps to ponWjk It If oa tii other hand tbejr found aa auf fleient erideaea to Justify their charts their proper course would be ta slop maklnc then. World-Herald. The Bee heartily Jotna with the World-Herald tB the eentiaienta ex- preeeed In the foregoing. It it nearly rime that tha practice of blackwah lng Omaha for partisan purpose ceaae. Positive Chaffee of fraud were publicly made before election day. On the receipt ot returna, the executive committee ot the Cltlxena union an nounced K wat inquiring Into report of extentlve fraud! that bad been per petrated at the poll. On the day fol lowing the election the recognised mouthpiece ot the Citlaena' nnlon re peated the aaaertloa that nnneeeeaary fraud had been committed. It would teem that if any ot the gentlemen who are making these charge know of crime against the ballot, their duty U to report the ama to th proper offieera, and bare tba crim inal punished. la thl. they will have the support and aetlttance of alt good cltlzena. but If they have sot tbe proof, they ahould ceaae nuking tbe assertion. The people of Omaha have mada their choice, tupported by de cisive figure, and It now - become the duty of all to lay aaida political differences, and work together for the upbuilding of the city. The aa tion of tha new government will be properly (object to dote ecru tiny, but It officer should hot ba handi capped at the outlet by defamation of Nintupported assertions that their election waa tba remit of criminal action by the voter. Reunion of Churche. Methodius la genernl conference at Minneapolis advocate a. reuniting of the north and south branch of tha church. Preabyterlana expect to do even more thaa advocate the re union ot their sectional bodlea whaa they go Into general ' assembly at Louisville May II. These churches split on laauea that have been dead and burled for fifty year. Boon alter tbe civil war com mercial Intereita la th north and eouth, perceiving th tremendou watte of energle and resources la a divided country, began to fill In the chasm and gat together. Today, ao tar a business goes, ther 1 bo Mason and. Dixon line, and even politic ha begun to follow the trend of butinet. But th church, which chould have been the leader la thla movement ot reconciliation, la left to tag along behind th wogld. What thla Irra tional,' unreasoning perilatanc la discord bit cost th causa of rallgton and tha material welfare of tea coun try la not possible to estimate. It 1 htrd enough to reconcile the non- church world to ' reasonable differ ences la creed and faith; It Is Im possible to make It sea tha sense and Oodtlneu la divisions ot tba earn creeds purely apoa Itaea ot ,old ant- ntoalUe and prejudice. ' Lest At all la tha enormou eco nomic lot tba charcb auatalna by that sectional organisations. And, tfler all, even tree grace ba It eco nomic aspect, for church with elastic material resources are often able': to accomplish their purpose with greater facility thaa thoaa ham pered by depleted treaaurtea. ( Pan-American Policy Sofftn. Th Fan-Amarlcaa policy advanced by tha president aad secretary of Ut sustain a setback la tba aea ate'i defeat of tha Nlcaragnaa aad Honduras loaa convention. By these trestle tba administration bad wisely, planned to promote th all American ytm of commercial and diplomatic iBtarcoarae, aiding tbe Central American countries and fest ering our own Interests and setting an example ot our friendship before all South and Central American repub lics, aa exempt that needa to be aet It ta disappointing that th aeaata majority did not perceive th adven ing In luch relation. A year ago President Taft declared that thtae very loan trestle would become more potent peace measure thaa the srbltratioa compact with England aad Prance, which the sen ate also defeated. The United States aeeda a stronger tooting la these outhern eountrlea. Tba ' countries need our help. Here. It appeared, was the moat affective meana Jnat bow of th mutual benefit and It ta not per mitted. The annate' action goea to complicate our poeitloa down there and deepen the doubt already exist ing aa to our good Intentions. Theee loaa treaties proposed that the United Statee should enaction loaa eontracta by . Which Americas bankers might liquidate the European Indebtedness to Usee two natloat aad advance them autficieat funds with which ta get on a better footing. Soma months ago the Morgan inter ests agreed to furaleh the money, but they dropped oat because of the son ata's tardy action and since a New Orleans syndicate came forward with tbe aecessary'funda.'Thls.'lt was be lieved, would bush tbe cry of tbe sou then democrats that It waa . a Wan street affair, but tier seem to have gtvea ao better eapport to the achem backed br southern fosse! art thaa before- Under the- plan we should have to assume ebarga of the custom bouses la Nicaragua aad Hoaduraa, which Would have beta a belwark against seiiarf thoaa vul nerable post IB tlmeafof rervolatioa. These two eoaatrlaef are left la bad shsp for money. They lack re sources elsewhere and may have a hard time for the present. It i yet hoped that tbe next congress will Uka a mora ayanpatbetie view ot tbe proposal aad ratify tt. Som ich Ken' Will. . One distinctive point la common h noted between tbe wills of tbe 1st E. H. Harriman and John Jacob Aa tor neither left anything ot com parative consequence to charity. Both conserved their Immense for tunes within their Immediate fam ilies, Harriman willing hla to his wife, Astor Imposing his last $125,- 000,000 upon a son, Just coming Into his" majority. Otherwise the Harri man and Astor wills are ta aharp contrast Harriman' was a model for brevity, comprising something like 300 words. It haa been taken as a model since. It avoida the red tape legal "phraseology and goes straight to tbe fact that "I, E. H. Harriman, give and bequeath ' all I have to Mrs. Harriman." Astor, on the other band, write a' will. which take up five newspaper col umns of space in type set solid. Tet Hnrrimaa'a pungent little statement disposed of far more wealth ' tban Astor'a elaborate Instrument Har riman bad lived to tbe point, a man of few words, but big deeds. In bit own name and by bin own brain. Aster's lite waa cast In a very differ ent mould. It observed th forms and amenities of foshloa which were alien to th wizard of the' railroad world. i , Theae two master of money es caped tha overweening ' Impulse to die poor. Into which some ot thalr contemporaries have fallen. Tha poeseesloa of fabuloua wealth evi dently gave them no nlghta of 'per plexing tbought a to how to rid themselves ot It They were willing limply to step from under the bur den when the time csms snd list It fall with all Hi welcome weight upon the thouldera of their families. ' Wilsoa-Clark Zif-Zag Baca. Texaa baa rolled up a big Wilson majority and burled Harmon be neath it Thla la a very algnitlcnnt victory for the Bryan wing ot democ racy, taking Mr. Bryan at hla word that ba favors any "progressive" democrat Wilton, Clark or Oaynor. Texaa was one ot the (tate on which (be Harmon crowd bad banked big geat aad la whlcb It had exerted trenuou effort to win, ' Colonel Wtttersoo aays th Wilson "bobble haa burst," but , baa , ltt While Clark waa reaping hla harvest of fifty-eight votes In Illinois, Wilson waa securing seventy-four In Penn srlvanla. Clark got Maatachusett' twntr-elgbt. but WUson got twenty from Wlacoaslff and tha majority of Malne'a twelve' and Delaware's tlx. while Clark picked np fourteen In Kebrasks. , They split even In Okla homa, Clark won la Colorado with twelve, and Wilson In Oregon with ten, and' so It - goes. Wilson's chances, to be aura, have not ap peared of lata as strong as they pre viously did, but bin victory In Texaa encourage him aad hla friend. . What all thla Clark-Wilson tig-tag teema to Indicate 1 the Inability ot either, to land the necessary two- third on tba face ot return. And Just here, let It be said, that If any one la confusing hi mind with th belief that Mr. Bryan 1 Hosing ground. 1st hkn look at tha ground Hnrmon haa lost., Bryan's one fight Just now I to down, the Ohio gov ernor. A long as returns like tbo In Texaa continue to come In It la folly to say that tha Nebraakaa has lost Influence, or lack power. Gov ernor Harmon probably nsver would subscribe to that doctrine. t Th stand President tree! of the Stereotyper union 1 making for th sanctity of contract la en that will commend him to thoughtful ob servers of current event. If all the presidents of labor organisations would Uka a almllaf stand, the effi ciency of tbe trades union would be placed aach higher. . Tbe annual atruggle at the state houaa over the railroad assessment simply aervea to point out th de ficiency In tbe Nebraska revenue law. Perhspa the most glaring ot these de tects la the on that provide for full valuation and 10 par cent meat Tbe organization of the Omaha commissioners wsa accomplished along Unea that ought to achieve ef ficiency In administration. Ths com missioners are placed la charge of departmenta for which . they teem beat fitted- H la np to then now. Per hap the partisans who ao per sistently peddled tbe Information that Kegel waa being pushed because he waa to have the police .depart ment, will now be content to with draw aome ot their aspersions. And, perhspa they will aot - Members of the fire snd polk board shook band at tbe conclusion of their final session. It waa a little late, hut tbe alga ot peace Is none tbe laea Arerrome. ' BlaataoM twsts eoattaae. ' Waahlastoa Star. ' CrtrJekwn et tk aacretarr of AsrteaV ture tar satarasttnc sdraaoif s a arawar s eeaesaUea wta not preset ta thirsty era asm. Aarfcrtsruara, Bk ether Mm et taduatrtal ectjnty. rarassa t altow aeaaV Qocldpi Backward r I riBMPUJ CSMPUXD FROM IU ria.-sV- I o nux- ii. Thirty Tears Ago ; . , A aaasnlfleeat reception was given br General and Mrs. John C. Cowln at their residence at California aad Twentieth st roots, for whkrh over 2M Invitations had been Issued. Th ground were brtghtir Illuminated, and the- room' handsomely decorated with amllax and flowers, the arch dlvtdtQB the north parlor beinf fes tooned with th Initials. "J. C C." de pending from th canter. The hst ot those present Include th names of every one who waa anybody In Omaha society of' those day-, and tt to reported that when th eaurtace drove op and wrap war donned, each and every on departed with most pleaauraM recollection of a delichtful evening and warm, remem brance of the generou nocpitAlity of their genial entertainers. ' Th Thursday Evening club held th but party of their sane la Standard hall, with thirty couples Joining In the tarpslchoraaa performances. . Mr. Rice, th celebrated caterer, tarnished the ex. eel lent supper, and the Ninth Infantry st rinsed rcbeatra spplled th music. Lawrence Barrett appeared at Boyd' In "Othello" before a large audienc. He wa supported br Lota James a lace. Otis Bkinnar aa Caaslo and Marl Weia- rttht Desdemona. . Th Irtsh-Amerlcas band gave a bril liant ball at Masonic ball. The back ot the program contained th names of th member aa follow: William D. Waugb. leader; Ed McGinn. Joseph Bohec, p. A. McKesna, T. A. Golden. William A. Golden. R. P. Muleahay. Lawrence Dwyer. James Barrett T. -V. Mulcaoy, J. L. McDermott Xd Xagaa and Thma McOermott . J. T. Clark, retiring uprtrHandent of the Union Pacific, left to assume hi du ties a general superintendent of th Chloaco. Milwaukee A Bt Paul, after Issuing s letter of thanks to all his sub ordinate. Tha As bland brldg I now open for travel. General C P. Masderaon deliver tbe Decoration day oration at Beatrice. Th Miss MoCheAn entertained a few friends In their usual charming styi at their coey Uttl bom on Capitol avenue last night Friends of Colonel Harry Brown son are sorry to learn that he has bad another stroke of paraiyit at Orean River, Wye. Twenty Years Ago Meyer Goldsmith wss laid at rest In Pleasant Hill cemetery, the funeral ser vices being held at his home, Me) Park svenu st 110. Th Veteran Firemen's association and Odd Fellows were present la a body. Rabbi Rosens n had chars of th OHremonle. Tn pallbearers were J. Merrttt Mas Merer, t Oberf elder. Al bert Heller, and two members front each th firemen and Odd Fellows. "Jack th B masher" mad s spectacular debut tn Omaha. He walked down Far- aaia street and .smashed whomsoever he chose. He met a woman aad slapped her resoundingly ea the eheek, whereupon be was seised by an officer and' taken to police court, where h was fined IU end eoeta. Only John Smith and Joka Do oouid be sxrracted from him for BJunaa. A vary Pleasant eveoins was spent at th horn of Visa Ida Roger. MIS Parker street br MUeet; Ida and Mlna Roger. Mmda aad Emm Prutn. Carrie Kollerts, Messrs. Baaler, Anderson. Bechtold, Kol lerts, Prultt sod Dr. Jailing. la honor of Mice Unas of Oalssburg and Ml Pldwsll of Baa Francisco VUss Eva Manohetr gave a reception from I to 11 p. m. ' Several Omaha physician read papers at the sees Inn ef th Nebraska State Medical society's atata convention. Dr. W. P. Mllror bad a paper en "Aa t'n decerlbed Variety ot Hereditary Odema." Dr. W. O. Brldg discussed "Interstitial Nphrltla" H was Bishop Joyces turn to preside at the general conference f tbe Meth od is la , Ten Year Ago - . , Th Boer war mass meeting designed as a medium ot expressing great popular eympathy with th downtrodden South Africans, which waa set tor Bohemian Turner hall. Thirteenth and Martha tresis, was cancelled, st Captain H. C. Dr Roer, the speaXer-to-be. decided tbe sudlenoe wis too small. Silas K. Brown, policeman residing at ICS North Thirteenth trt,wss painfully crushed la th elevator la the Board of Trad building. Ben Payne, the, colored elevator conductor saw a . light in the top story of ths building; which' he thought should not as thr and hs asked the officer, who was Is front of the building, to go up with him. When they reached the bottom again . Brown was somehow caught between th 'ele vator and th floor aad braised externally and Injured Internally. Dm. J. C. Moor and R. D. Masos said. ' - ' Th body of Donald Eller. son sf Judge Slier, wss taken to Exeter by th father and ether mam her of tbe family for burial. Judge Eller . was . a Christian Scientist and had ne medical physician for his son, which led to complication with tn sheriff and coroner after death. bat the petbolactet. Dr. lavender, testi fied that b could not tar that medical attendance would have prevented death. Sis horse bdenglng to Shackleford A Dickey Ceal company were killed In a fire that destroyed the stables at Four teenth and Nicholas street at o'clock la the mors tug. People Talked About Ther' many a slip 'twist a nomlna- Uoa and aa elect la. Flower and candy are mora conspicu ous than rixan la tha primary campaigo la California. The movement 'far a "father day" threw S discordant note Into the Joyoue melody ef "mother1 day."- What' the iT Fathers are fairly content with a night oft : J : ' ' Expert social economist In Kw Tort lacaa to the belief that the bereft Mrs. Aster caa mak ad meet en aa laeeene of DO. a rear and tMaes) pes money uh down. ... a Aa American womaa who propo to rwisi aero ta Bngllaa channel baa ap plied tor a United. States warship ta ac companr ear .ever the water. She win aot need a acts tneuc during the teat With a su earning pooit'ee aroead Ma bead and doable-sbotted editorial artillery boemiag ea tbe msld page, tbe Denver Reaubneaa dancaesty canrey the tea preemoa that a kern of potlts-al aorglAr i ere trrtag t grab tha manklaal tek ' In Other Lands Bids xdgkts .ea Wa the H th ChaasTlwa; tha Clack's Face. .The French government haa decreed a radical transformation of the f act of the dock. Instead of the present Jnvialvi of the twenty-four bourn into two divisions of twelve hours each, the sew system ot ccmputing time will ran from to H be ginning at midnight. The aujer- sym bols, a m. and p. cel. are banished and the numerals oa tha face of tlw clock will run to the limit ef twenty-four hours. Official notice of the coming change ha been conveyed to Washington by . men can Consul - Masos at Paris" ' Already tha system Is la operation in tba poetxi department, -and after July 1 ail officia' document and forms b various division of th French service will conform to the twenty-four-hour plan. The rauwaya, of th French republic have, been revising their time-table to conform to tbe new system of time keeping. At the present tlm th new dock dials counting from t to M are act aid br aid with th old clocks in the railway stations of Paris In order that the traveling pusuc may familiarise tbemselvfa with the Changs. Heir Wr la Tripoli, Orders to th French srmy commander ta Morocco, "Strike quick, strike hard." Indicates resistance to French control I more serious than th local Insurrection at Fes, and foreshadows a campaign simi lar to that waged la subduing Algiers. Eastward la Tripoli, Arab raalatanc to th Italian army It determined and per sistent, practically limiting Italian line to th coast tn both Morocco and Tripoli the encroach menu of European power has stirred. the Modem world a never before In modern times, and lend aa air ot probability ta tha London dispatch, enouncing tha proclamation ot i '"holy war" In North Africa. A eorreepondent of the London Time, writing from the Turklah line, describing th arrival In camp ef tbe advance guard of 4.000 Arab, adds this alg ru Meant note:- "El Senutst th mysterious hlkh who wields such power in the iniarlor, has formally de clared war again ths Italian, inscribing his procaiamation upon a silken banner. The advance gusrd of two men. com manded br a nephew of th sheikh, reached Aatseb. March M. each armed with modern rifle snd bayonet and ready to do and die. Meanwhile, El Senutst, himself, la preaching a crusade agalaat th Italian which will most certainly result la large reinforcement, for tbe Turklah cause. The par snd rations is sued to tbe Arabs rosy not be sxtr va cant, but with them they are delighted. Few of them have ever been so fed or paid. They ere having the time of tbetr Uvea" r . ees aersasa Wary Leasra. Any attempt .to Influence Germany bt the direction of naval restriction I a wait of energy under present conditions. Not only Is the imperial eetsblisnmsnt opposed to th policy of limitation. Back of It. eaoou raged by Imperial favor, stand th Gormen Nvy league, a mighty organisation systematically boosting tor a big navy. Th annual report ot th leegue show a total membership at the end ef 1U of 1,H.M, aa oompared with 10M.M7 at th end ot Wit, aa liter bf ' Hearty at.Mc .The number of local branch, -however, shows a decrease of thirty. Th funds ef the- league amounted to U.0, aa compared with 199,000 last year. Three hundred and fifty thousand copies of tbe league matailne. "Die Flotte," were Issued. Tots is de scribed ss a "singularly hug edition." and Ita importance aa aa advertising or gan la emphasised. Mention is sun mads of th Increasing oppularity ot the weekly bulletin of th league, which are sent In th form of correspondence le about 1,101 newspapers. Thar Is also a large Increase in tbe buelnees eorreapondeno. In addition to Us publication, th league attaches great importance to lecture, maslo lantern displays, snd acuratoas ot school children to th sestld. , , . taalh Afriesua Dividend. Th American practice of capitalising the earning power of corporations so that Juicy "melon" may not be alieed annually has not -been Introduced in South Africa. Therefore ltt Possible to view in all their sweetness toe dsasllng paroonugee realised from investment la some diamond miaae. The balance beet of th Genua Colonial company for southwest Airies fo sis month ef hut rsar warrasjiad a dividend of a per oant . This waa a disappointment t tbe poor stockholders, who got per cent for th rear lKa-hV and W per cant for Ulo-U. Even thee dividends are beg garly compared -with those of the Premier Diamond cwmpaay of tbe Transvaal, which last year paid M per cent on the preferred and K per east oa the deferred Mock.. Later th payment on the de ferred share waa raised to Mt per cent as against t per cent tbe previous year. Market Cwadttlaaa Abroad. John L. Shearer, a market expert sent abroad by the mayor of Cincinnati to tudy market condition In foreign coun tries, reports that the German markets ar th Beet In the world. Th finest of all central markets Is that et Munich, which covers four Mock snd cost P.OtOiOss. The basement ueed for storing meats. Is connected with th upper floors by ele vator, and en the ground floor there le a restaurant' The faculties tor trans portation aire excellent aad sixty car can be unloaded at th time. From to 11 o'clock ta th morning whoteaa bust nee ta don, end after that the re tail customer ar served. Tbe surplus Is stored or auctioned oft alt la Twrkxak Pi eg'. Th Turkish party of progisa has called a halt on the freedom accorded women m Conitantlsopl. Th traaat- eon from the eeclueloa ot former time to unrestricted Bbertr of movement and area proved toe sever e shock to In terpreters of the prophet's wishes snd s react! ea has been decreed. Orders have SM1GSTICK For Tender Faces Ibdlspansasla 1st those subject to red es, seugiiaies. ad ether irrHatjoos of ta skin- A abermi luxury. Ho mug. so esu j oa.a ten, bo waste of II ma at money, ts nickeled hoi. 25c, at Moreser by mi Liberal eafflpie free. been Issued restoring the thick veil, pro hibiting loitering st European shop win dow: In abort woman must mak thesa aeivea aa inconspicuous ss possible, in consequence ot tbees harsh regulation the women are going more heavily veiled thaa evea under th eld readme, but as una iwmianaatlnn lately ther have ka gun to copy European dress ta other parts of their attire, even their skirts tn tsanr eases being modeled en th hoa bl pattern. , ... . t,. "' POLITICAL SNAPSHOTS. " Pnttsburg - Dispatch: A presidential primary that gives the rotes to one can didate aad the delegates to another re duce the whole b mines to absurdity. Chicago Record-Herald: Out in Cali fornia there i a woman VH yean ot age who says who expects to east her first presidential vote for Taft. Some ot the other lot-year-old voters will continue to vote for Andrew Jackson. -"Chicago Inter Ocean: We note tbe headline In Mr. Bryan' Commoner: "Club Raiser Getting Active. It wjereiy means however,' that eubeeriptlons are coming In and has ao reference to either Mr. Taft or Mr. Roosevelt Baltimore American: According to a spiritual Isttc medium. Jerry 8tmpon'a had predicts the nomination of Theo dore Roosevelt and th election of Champ Clark.. It may be om (light comfort to both ef those named that they nave, at least this ghost of a disnce. Nsw York Bun: 8om of Mr. Roose velt's sdmirers have, In a minor degree, hie faculty of habitual understatement: thl modesty of expraedsn may ba car. lied toe tar. A Maryland patriot Intro duced him to a great cartail audience Saturday aa "the greatest human being that ever trod thl earth." Why thla guarded, almost frigid tonaf Philadelphia Record:" The estimate of the Census office that next November more thaa is, 000.000 rotors will be east is a vary low one. There ought to be nearer t0.O00.O00. In UK the vote tell but little short of 11.000,000, and In tbe Inter vening sixteen rear population has pre sumably tneteased shout 10 per cent If the voters feel ss keenly snd go to the polls ss faithfully as they did when th Issu was cheap money or- th maln tsnaacs of th existing money aundard, the vote would be about lt.OOO.ooo. Hew Maayt Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Nebraska convict who killed three jsilrs In order to escape has Just bevn convicted of murder snd recommended tor life Imprisonment rather than capital punishment. - Hew maay human beings must ens sacrifice In that state in order to deserve death? . Jr. mil w ' I .'- - t'i 1 "If i 1 h "? 1 -a J neaucea nate ; Bulletin, " Round trip to Vancbuvtr Seattle Portland Spokane $5522 through th ' , Canadian Rockies "Fifty Switxerland in One" ' and tak in Banlt Lake Louise Field , Glacier x ! . Ne expensive eide trips Excellent HoUl Service. . s . Tar sale dates snd detalle apply BO. A. WAX TO ST. Sacral Ageat tat Ba. dark Street. Ckloage. . ". "fM ltltl' lilt IM rt 1 1 1 1 Ti H t rTtl if M GUARANTEE FUND ' ' ' : ORGAKTZRD JAKTARY X 1903. V. . PVft PBOTECnOIl LXblEAACE. Assets, AprU 1, 113 Tluii. Fwad. April 1, 112 becarltlea wtut mate Depeurtnaewt, ,i - . - (To Becare Owr lasarsac Cesrarta.) ' Rate Pes? ttMrnsaad, age S3 (otker agea ta iiroportion), (B.T3. Mortality coat, per (l.OOO iaswraace, tneaa amount, pear 1811, Mio.' Drpooitocy Banks appointed 1182. The eeewrttr far payment of future lease In pre portion t total Inssss' utand alace orgaaiaauoo, U ia the ratio ef HII to ll.fr. I lnaa la Sfta statas aad preparing to antar ether. ' IaXIK CP OCB KEOORD. EOHZ OmCZs BRANDEI3 BUILDING, OMAHA, NIB. ueagia tosi. LATCHING GAS. , "Tour boy Josh thinks ha knows a uuu I'M pn Mil, "Yes," replied Farmer Cora teasel "That's why he has so much trouble. " Anybody that knew a much about the game aa Josh thinks be doe would knew enough to suit urn plrin'." Wash ington Star. t . ' NeU-4 think, we men take up entirely too much tine at the looking glaaa. I very (ektow eewad Idle sBOmenta at my . mirror. Bell But my dear, that may because It takes soms reflection to aace tb truth. Baltimore American. "He's a sensative as a poet" "What makes you think so?" ""Why. be spent most ot hi tiro at breakfast trying to hide a scorched Pot on the tablecloth which be thought was a eoffe stain." "Do yes remember that five dollar yon borrowed of me a year ago?" "I ahould ay I did. I lent one dollar of It to Brown and the akunk hasn't paid me yet" Boston Transcript Th man ther wanted appointed aa Judge used to be aa actor." "Then he ought not to be appointed." "Why not?" "Don't you know that actors instinct ively favor the recall r Baltimore American. TEE TJLTDtATE TICTd. W. D. Nesbit In Chicago Poet The grocer stood in hi little store. He hsd washed his windows and swept hi floor, N And he said: "I wonder who'll mak a roar On tha eoet ef thing this morning. No. odd what' wrong, snd no odds what's right My load of worry is never light For somebody comes In and wants to fight On th cost of things each morning. "Thn whit potato grew on s farm. It came In reach of a broker arm. He viewed the crop with Intense slarm And th price went up that morning. A middleman got that 'taler then, 'Twa shipped, and sold, aad waa ahipped again But my little store Is a robber' den. From the way folka talk each morning. "Theae fresh -la Id eggs, do you under stand. War bought and bargained from hand to hand, And the price went up as ths eggs went and I sm blamed for that thl morning. Thl flour, thl sugar, thl bag ot salt They came by route that mad prices vault. But the verdict Is that I am at fault For (he cost of things thl morning. "The people rage and the papers howl. Th reformers shout snd ths voters growl, And the housewife's face wears a tttter cowl When she orders thing each morning. Producer, railroad and middleman . Each make the product pay all It can And th folk put m la tn roasting pea For the cost of thing each morning." H OTEL GOTHAM jHcttel of nefTned d elegance, located in Neworks social centre ' Easily accessible to theatre aflfl lpprKt (districts 5 ' apcciAt naorjDMTS (5 tea JO - MAY re OCTOBER - - -ts Wetherbee Wood Fifflt Avw'. V RfififfTi St . NEW YORK. CITY iiHM'wmi'iiMiiMiim! LIFE ASSOCIATION .$7(W,0StJ y - 'iea.s AprU 1, 1812 B78,060.00 n . r II mrjr iti t ISMMJjf k tin ' l y . . ..:.v..v..,;.u j a -onaeWffii ..-vw ..a. MBr