8 THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1912. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE VK'TOK RUSEWATKR. KU1TDK. BEB BUIUMNO. FAR-sAM ANU l.Tlt. Ci r.,1 at Omaha postoface a second- vi'uia ..F ai'iiot'MIP.lON Sanday Be, om year ") Saturday B. ona yesr Daily iiee (without Suujiyl. one yaar.Kiw lastly Hee and Sunday, one year eM nELlVERBD 6r CARRIER. Xndn Km iwuh Sunday), per W..-ac lajly Baa (Including Sunuay). per mo. be Jjaily Bra (Without Sundayi. per mo....c Addreae ail complaints or Irretuiaritles In delivery n 'lty Clr-ulnliOO L-ept. REHlTTANCta. Remit M 'ait, express or posln. order, ps"-i..e o Tie Ike publishing c ipany On -cenl tsmps received in payment of (mall aocou. i. F( raonal cnecks, ex uerd ob Omaha aud eastern exchange, not copied. OFKIfES. Omaha The Bee BinlJing. Fsuth Omha-3l5 X SU Council Uiuffs- rVott St. Unenln- Utile Building. t'luce;e-li alaruuetle liulin'.ng Kansas Oll-Ke. lance Pul.iling .vfT i "r . eet i mi 1 1 j - n,', . Washington 7tt Fourteen! h tit.. N.W Cammunli atlona relating to news and editorial mat"" should be addressed Omehe Bee, Editorial fcpsrtmcnt. AfKlL CIKCUUATION. 50,109 But of Nebraska. County of Ixiuciaa. sa: I'wlght vliillams, circulating manager of Trie Ba Publishing ouuipinv. beiiis duly sworn, aaya that the aeraae dn circulation, for tha month of April, IMi waa 4Mu. DVi'IOHT WIUi.i.. Circulation Manager. Subscribed 1b my nreeence and sworn ta before ma tal tnd day of May, lU. iseel-t HOttKRT Hl'NTr.rt, Notary Public. tabaerlbera leaving (be ally temperartlr ehaald have Tka Baa mailed to them. Addreaa will be changed as oClea aa rw nested. Wbat It mora Joyful than a rainy day on th farm? Mother alto get la oa "ladles' day" at tha ball park. Mea hit tha hard lloea without be ing told to "bit them hard." Tha weather man baa gona far anough along bit present road. Eras If Oroico falla ba baa enough Mock la trade to make vaudeville. Report aay tha toot of enow did bo damage In Denver. How could It? I - Ton do not tea Mr. Common people taking up five eolumna In a paper with bl will. If tba colonel atlll love a fighter, hie old admiration for the president1 mast ba Increasing. A patriotic weather man will never let rain fall except at night when the home team la winning. Rcrmany ta fighting tba duel Pr bably on tha ground that It la nc : aa sane aa It la eafe. Jmaha'a baaa ball team la begin ning to redeem the promise made before the season opened. Mother's day la the aecond 8unday !a May, but dad's day it tba first May. as well aa every other old of) month. A Kansaa City woman sue for fsb.000 damagea for a pin scratch. Wkat If tha bad been alaahed with a triad knife? bna good way to avoid subsisting on; prison fare la to keep out of prison. Tha beat way to do thlt It to: behave yourself. Mora documents are missing In the steel trust esse, showing that the magnates of that great Institution reslly know their business. The development of a "gusher" tn tha Wyoming oil fields renews In terest la tha projected pipe Una to Omaha. This dream may come true acme day. Nina ceo la a pound for "baby" beef at South Omaha doasat frighten tba householder who baa to pay SO cants for tha same article over the botcher's counter. Mr. Bryan haa not yet tiled his schedule ot expenses at tha primary election held last month. May ba ha to waiting vatil ba telle na who he favor for president One ot tba high-toned cafes ot St. Louis had to close up becsose of the high cost of living. Evidently Its rich patron have taken to tha ham aaadwlch stools and counters Will W. T. Steads spirit come back? oorullst are asking. Well, seme adeatlst said not a body ot a Titanic victim would ever coma to tba surface, and yet scores of tbem did. , That tin canvass of Douglas county's vote it not yet complete, although nearly a month has elapsed aiaea it was cast, indicate tha neces sity at a better method of collecting and tabulating election returns. City new democratic mayor haa suspended the civil ser vtet board, which failed to hire men tba mayor approved. Evidently the young mayor la a disciple ot the Jackaonian school ot politics. The somas may be relied on to de feat tba amendment to tba immigra tion bill, which tend to make Cncl 8am a big detaetiv to nan down the political prmoaers of foreign coun tries, who have soaght terngs In the United States. The Boys! Straphanger. The people of Denmark have had much cause for' pride In their rulers. The simplicity of sturdy manhood has penetrated the armor of royalty, both in the life of (he late King Frederick VIII and hi illustrious father and predecessor. Christian IX. They lived near their people, ruled weft and left noble examples to Inspire, not only Denmark, but other European na tions. It is regrettable that we in America seem to swalt the death of such men to get our belt view, to karn most of them. King Frederick, who hss just pasted away, died as democratically as be bad lived. And while it waa not his to elect the manner of his death, : undoubtedly he would hav chosen noj greater ostentstlon at tha laat- Pass-j Ing along the street of a foreign city. incognito, ne rails stricken witn wnat proves to be hla fatal illness, is rsr ried to an ordinary hospital and dies unattended and unknown to any about him, while hi good wife, un eonscloua of what haa happened, awaits bis coming at a hotel. Dramas and romances have been weaved about lees ornate human Interest fea tures. It ia an Impressive lesson to Jesve a aturdy race. It la said that as a prince In the royal bouse of Denmark, tha young man used to go to and fro from hla university and borne In tba street car and take hi place at hanging on the straps when the seat were all occupied. No doubt, many times ba aroa to let a woman ba Beatatr, or an elderly man, or, perhaps, a crippled child. It Is so seldom tbs world finds royalty leaning heavily for sup port upon a street car strap that It baa to pause even at tha recalling of tuch an Incident and pay ita respect to tba man. But this royal strap hanger waa democratic by birth and tradition, and ha never lost hla place In tha ranka of the common people by being exalted to a throne. Hit father and mother had reared a large family and when hla lira was appointed king of Denmark tha family continued to live within tba circle described by their former station and resources, practicing old-faahloned frugality and lnduatry. Wbat a fine thing It would ba for royalty, If now and than a break In tha Una of kingly succession might coma, aa It did In the ease of Chris tian' exaltation, that would make It necessary to go out and gst a king from among the men nearer tba yeo manry, even though they, too, might have a dash of royalty In their vain. The California Primary. Woman of California evidently did not ask tba francbtsa purely as an ornament. They outvoted tha men In numbers In proportion to tba regis tration at the presidential preference primary. Of tbem It may not ba said. Women refuse to vot when per mitted." It would be of additional Interest to know bow Independently of their men folks' views they voted. But, then, the result, democratic at well a republican, seem to Indicate very little disparity In views. Tbs distinction ot being the first women to vote, indirectly, on tha presidency belongs to California women. Roosevelt's victory la hardly to ba wondered at in view of California political tread In tha laat two years. Tha Roosevelt forces had put In tbelr hardest licks to build np formidable organisation and they were urged on by tha persistent effort of Senator La Pollette, In person, and President Taft, through friends, to csptura the national convention delegation. The Roosevelt stronghold, of course, cen tered about Loa Angeles, yet tba colonel carried Han Francisco by a small margin.- Hera la something In teresting;, tor tha correspondent of aa strong a Roosevelt organ aa the Chicago Tribune last fall wrote to bis paper that "There are not enough antl-Taft men In San Francisco to man an election booth." Evidently ba forgot to count the women. Champ Clark'a J-lo-1 victory over Wilson Indicates that Mr. Hearst holds the democrats ot his native atata In tha hollow of bis band, Juit aa ha Intimated. It would naturally seem that a atata with ao much Roosevelt sentiment in It, might have more Wilson votes, yet Roosevelt snd Clark trotted pretty evenly in California. This throws tha scales very far in favor of Champ Clark and adda to tba growing Improbability ot WlUofi's nomination ?.t Baltimore. Food (or Prisoner. Tba fuss tbat la being made over tha food eerved to the prisoners at the county jail U a continuation of the scandal that baa prevailed In Douglas county for many years. Tba Bee has persistently fought tha prac tice of feeding to the social derelict temporarily confined In the county Jail tor the purpose of making a profit A few years ago tbia paper unearthed a very munificent graft enjoyed by the sheriff. At tbat time tba county board shifted tba respon sibility from the sheriff to private individual. This operated only to Changs tha current of tba graft and did not atop the scandal. Tha pres ent hullabaloo Is not so much because ths prisoners are not getting proper food aa because tha contract "or feeding tbem was kM to two repub lican at tbe time when tba demo cratic sheriff wanted it for himself, or ona of bis supporters. No matter wbat sort of fare la provided, some on can easily ba found to make complaint aufficient to give par- tUan orsans an opportunity to beat the air with frantic clamor against the treatment afforded prisoner. Tba county commissioners should recognise this fact, and should pro vide without delay for such method of feeding prisoners aa will insure s proper supply of wholesome food, properly cooked and served, snd under such conditions as will prevent a continuation of the scandal. It can be done. Dairying ia Nebraska. When a milch cow sells for $!50. as some Holstelns recently did st Fremont, It Is a fair Indication that there la bis; money in dairying. Xe braskans scarcely have begun to realka just what big money there 1 In tbia Industry, which Is so rapidly advancing In this state. The bustnes la In It Infsncy, hardly its prime, snd yet Nebraska ia ona of the eleven leading atates already In dairying Omaha, Ita metropolis, Is making ap proximately $5,000,000 worth of but ter a year. v' course, all this means much to tha farming community, but it mean much also to the Industriallam of the stste. For Instsnce, In 10, the manufactures from milk amounted to nearly $8,000,000, which repre sented an Increase of 130.9 per cent over that ot five years prsvlous, or 1904. When it is remembered thst sn Incressingly large number of men and women Is being employed as this Industry grows, it will come to u forcibly that dairying la ao lnduatry aa well as farming occupation. Sev eral thousand people In ona way and another are given employment as a result of It Chsmp Clark haa tba lnld track at present but It should ba under stood that this Is only Jockeying that I going on now. Ths blue-ribbon horse Is Just being groomed In the Falrvlew stsbles. Nebraska democrats ar Jangling over which road to take when going to Baltimore. It la not so much ths msnner of their going, ns of their coming, thst will ba of real Interest Those Loulalsna Ifood victims probably would count themselves In luck to bava a few Ararat on which to light. People Talked About Arthur D. BrandeJa. recently elected a aucaaaaor to his brother Kmtl oa tha board ef Ak-Mar-Ben governors, brlnx to this poalUoo aa experience that will valuable In making Ak-Sar-Ben a greater Inatitutloa. A St. Louis thief with a record of M sartl(ht buritartea In five month, dia led of the atolen goods, worth S.0, for SMi AaM from tha rlaks of the bua- neaa. an average ot tl a haul la not a taaclnatlng lure for misdirected nerve. The man who set out to auk diamond! struck something mora valuable In car borundum, tha fllntllke abrutve. and h Is coining mllllona. Quite s number oC our people who atari out to wear diamond as bank president arrive at a soft thing past. Peter relay, whose death at his horn la Chicago is announced, was a veteran ef the Hay market riot In that city, hav. lag been one of the first comiwty of police to charge the mob of anarchist when the bomb that killed snd Injured many people wss thrown. Thinly youna wemea la Craeley. Cole., organised a club and hung on the wall ef tbe den this curious motto: "What la man. that thou art mindful of htm, and the son of bum. that thoa vlatteih himr Fraternal obturation fvrbtda giving th deal red Information ta tn Ureelty glrla. Wadding coat money. Th peaJter ef the house of rrprorata tlvas recently explained to a member that the word "aliunde" was not th name of an Individual, a city or a dtaoaa. How eld Father Tim iih th duet oa wordy fame. During the Tllden-Hayes contest ta th winter of IS-1 tba supreme court wove a poMUrsi chaplet aruwid aliunde, making It a byword and ntc am for a federal Judge. Th Meet marcher la th - ran 41rl Ion ot ths evffraci parade la New York was James T. B. Ives ef Aodorer. X H. Mr. Ive Is 71 jreer od. sad hi declared by Ms fellows la tha saoremmt so be tha avast eatBuataatie of them alL Thar are aaid t be more than Lost aftea a the 8tiftraaw era ta New Hampahlr. Qjooldnc Backward HilsHav fnOmalia f CPMPUXP FROM BEE MLfc i iJ ST. i. i-e-s-A Thirty Years Ago The broom drill st Trinity eh arch wss s most sueeesefiri affair. Th sale ot the brooms netted IK, snd th strawberry festival added to the receipt. Janauachek presented "Mary Stuart' at the Boyd te a larg audience. The telescope man Is IB town, snd tha people are investigating the sua spot snd th approaching comet at ss mwca per bead. The Bee reporter paid a vast te th Batatorlum, earner Ninth sad Fsrnam streets, which th gentlemanly proerte- to ra, Dick man ft Witt, bare mads at the old Tlvoll garden. W. T. Mount, who come her from Virginia, has opened up a frist -class More t 111 Sixteenth etreet. Mrs. C. H. Carrier has returned from the east. Martin Langdoa of Paplllion la at th WllhnelL Governor Hoyt of Wyoming waa in the dty today. A. Benson. O. A. Lindqulat and O. Colin will leave for Europe Saturday, being Joined at Burlington by Mr. A. Bon man. M. C. Wet more of Lisgett A Meyers tobacco bouse of St. Louis waa in th dty. Mia Nettle Hendee, formerly s ladies' aaleawoman In the New York dry goods tore, ha accepted s similar position In the new house of Oerrabrant Cole. The Millard hotel will probably be opened tn about four week. Th car pets for the upped floors hav arrived, snd will be put down at once. Secretary Conoyer ot th school beard haa depoaltited th school alnklng fund of r.Ota) with Treasurer Buck. Twenty Years Ago County Superintendent Kill ef tbe public schools returned from Unosm, where he attended a meeting o tth county upruv tendenta. Mr. and Mrs Henry Swarta of Msa aeim. Pa., were th guest ot their nephews, eOorre snd Jacob QUO. Colonel O. O. Kenney, formerly ot Lin coln, later of Rochester, N. T was visit ing hi old frtend Colonel E. P. Roggen of Th Bee Bureau of Claims. Carl 8nyder ot the New Tork World, formerly of the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, stopped In Omaha to pay bis respect to The Bee on his wsy to ths Pacific coast. Messrs, Martin. Coryell snd Olbb. members of th Board of Education, with Architect Latansar, left for Boston, New Tork. Brooklyn snd Washington to In vestigate th public schools with a view of getting Idea on heating and ventila ting. The city council repealed the ordinance suthorlstng the Nebraska Central railway bonds, and a new ordinance wa Intro duced to take It place. Th change wa made for curative purpose. Henry T. Clark has as his guaat. Col onel Klllott F. Shepard. editor and owner of th New York Msll snd 1 Express. Colonel Hhepsrd, wfco la on of New York's famous editor, had com to Omaha for th special purpose of mak ing an adrrsa at th exposition hall mass meeting on tha nuaday previous, under the auspices of the American Hebbeth union. Aa the auest ot Mr. Clark he was hown ever the campus of tlx Univer sity of Omaha at llellevu. Ten Years Ago Kmll Brandel. who Just returned from a Kuropean trip, told ot a audience he had with Pupe Leo XI 11. Ha said, "the benediction of th pope will never b effaced from my memory." Th On) a ha poultry market continue to soar, ills pries of hens being I to IS cents a pound. Announcements wa made at th Union Pacific headuartcrs tbat tha double tracking of the line from Council Bluff to Valley to be completed In th near future. A meeting of th Fifth ward republican olub In Young hall. Sixteenth and Corby streets, waa addreaied by Nelson C Pratt candidate for congress, Edward Rose- water, c. W. Deiemater and W. A. D- Bord. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Auditorium the laying ef the cornerstone w aa discussed. This commit tee waa aprolnted to lay th corneraton. Alfred Millard. F. T. Hamilton, M. F. Funkhouser, J. H Lehmar, C U. Pearc. C. H. Plcken. W. 8. Wright nd F. E. sanborn. Gardners, who paid for site In the Capitol Avenue market house were trying to figure out how they could get aatlsfac tton as long aa their sites were not in sight. Tee Mark ef a sieved Thin. Baltimore American. With so many elections forced upon the American people It will be necessary for business men either to let tbelr wives run the business or let tbem do tbs vot ing for the family. Towrhlas the owwah Ba. New York World. As If batlleahipa and armies snd pea- lions were not enough war burden tn time of peace, the Rod Cm now pro poses to take up subscriptions for a fund for the relief of prisoners ef war and tors it for future us. Next! Vt nrh Slaaa I Pardonable. Brooklyn Eagle. Clever Chlcaso surgeon restored memory to Ueorge A. Kirnmat, and he remembers that the girl be loved Jilted him. Say. wouldn't that aire ysa a pain? There are occasion wbea dang la pardonable, even tnevitable- ew Ideas In Asrtewltar. Boston Transcript Cms million dollar to help edscate the farmers of the country Is a gift reported from Chleauro. The old-fashioned farmer who used to think ba knew something about lands and crops must begta to woaw der where he flu Into the saw Mess ef sericulture. nasMsra at the CsUBwataTSU Philadelphia Reeora. One of the humors ot th essipslgn Is reported from Mlchtssn. Rooeevell men controlled ths eonvrnooo tn Kent esonty sad named the delegates to tbe state venitoa, but neglected to name delegates te the dtotrtrt convention. Another county eonventlea had to be held, and th sober second thought of the Michigan repub licans resulted ta an overwhelming Taft majority, and thai change in the county will stva th ptmcnt th Fifth district snd dtrld the stats delegation: Taft SX Roosevelt A la a goad many other parts at th country there woU be a like re versal tt there were a chance. New Pension Law rrevielavas wf the Hew Ceas proas taw Maaesase Fasasd sr I ssmai aad Stgaed hr Tart. The compromise seustpn Mil passed by congress sad apprsvsd fey President Taft laat Hat unlay, ready as follows. Bs tt enacted, etc. That any person whs served ninety day or mora in tha military or naval service of toe United Stale durtm the late civil war. who has seen honorably discharged therefrom, snd who haa re coed tha agw at Ct years or ever, shall, apoa making proas' of suck facta, according to such rules and ngularJOBS ss the secretary of tbe Interior may provide, be placed upon th peaaloa roll and be entitled to re ceive a pension aa follow: la csas such person has reached th ass of tl years and served ninety days, git per month: sis? months, tits per month; oa year, tl per month: two years, til per month: two and a half years, flt.lt per month; three years or over, 11 per moo th in caa such paraea has reached ths sg ef tl years snd eerved ninety days. HI par month; six months. Ilia per month; one year, lt per month; one snd s half years, till per month; two year. 117 per month: two and a half years, (11 per month; three year and ever, V per month. Ia eass such persos has reached th sgs of It yaere and eerved ninety days, :l per month: sis months, $1 per month; on year, gsj per month; one and a half years. $21.1 per month; twe year. 123 per month; three years and over, g per month. In case auch person haa reached the sgs of TS years aad served ninety day. $a par month; six months. UTtO per month; one year, IS per month: oas and half ysa re. $n par month; two years or sver, $) per month. That any person who served in the mill- tary or naval service ef the United States during the civil war and received honorable discharge, and who was wounded m battle or tn Una of duty snd Is new unfit for manual labor by reason thereof, or who from disease or ether causes Incurred In line of duty resulting ' ta his disability Is now unable to per form manual labor, shall bs paid the maximum pension under thla act towtt tst per month, without regard to length ef rvtc Tbat any person who served sixty days or mors tn ths military service ot the United states In tha war with Mexico and has baas honorably discharged therefrom hall, upon making like proof of such errlee. bs snUtled to a pension of W per month. Ail of ths sforessld psndon shall com- menc from ths data ef filling of the ap- ptlration In the bursas ot pension after th pass ale and approval of this set: Provided, thst pensioner who ar J years of sg or over and who ar now re ceiving pensions under existing lsws. or those whose claim ar pending In the bureau ef pension, may. by application to tha commissioner of pension. In iuoh form as he may presort be, receive th benefit of this act; and nothing herein contained shall prevent say pensioner or person Milled to s pension from prose cuting hi claim and receiving a pension under ny other general or pedal act: Provided, that a person hell receive a pension under any other law at th same tints er for th sun period thst he Is receiving a pension under ths pro visions ef this set: Provided, further, thst no person whs Is sow receiving or shall hereafter receive a greater pension, under sny other general or special law, than he wsuld he entitled to receive unuer the provisions herein ahall be penslonsbl under thla act Section t Tbat rank In the aervtoe shall not be considered la application mea hereunder. Section I That no pension attorney. claim agent, or ether parson shsll be en titled to receive sny compensation for service rendered In presenting sny claim te tbe Bureau of pensions or securing sny peaalon. under this act, ssespt la applica tions for original pension by person who hav not heretofore received a pension. BeetJoa A Thst ths benefit of this act hall Includ any person who served dur- ir I th late civil war, or In tbs war with Mxk. snd who Is now or may here after become entitled to pens! en under th sets of June 17. U90; February Is. US, and th Joint resolution of July t 1M2. and Juna BV IK, or the sets ot January Its;; March g, 181, nd February 7, 1SV7. 1 flection t Thst it shsll bs the duty ot th commissioner of pensions, ss ssch sspUeatlon tor pension under tbl act ! Is adjudicated, to cause to be kept a ' record showing ths name and length of j serrtoe e each claimant, the monthly rsts of payment granted te er received by htm, snd ths oounty and stste ef his resi dence: and shsll at the end of the fiscal year ltll tabulate th record o obtained by states and counties, snd shall furnish cert tried eoptee therof upon demand and tha payment of auch fee therefore as Is provided by law for certified copies of records la the executive departmects. POLITICAL S5AKH0TS. St Lou la Oloba-IJemoerat: Dr. Wiley deal that Mr. Roosevelt when president. sver co-operated with him In the enforce ment of the pure food laws. Wbat a commotion there would he In the Ananias club if th colonel himself should sud denly be hurled In. Beetoa Transcript: Tha Bryan charge that friend of Harmon sought to buy Brysa delegates to the 1KB convention Is aa early Indication of the merry times epproachla for Baltimore. But how could the friend ef the retries On be suspected of double dsallng? Pittsburg Despatch: Down tn Panama they prepare for a presidential election by orderiag a supply ef Krag-Jeigenaons and ammanltlon. There Is eas consola tion about the kmd ef campaign miss! lea need tn tbe battle n hers that the shorter and ugly. K disfiguring Is seldom fatal. New York World: Mr. Bryan Is oppos ing Harmon aad Underwood aad nomin ally supporting Wilson and Clark. But If he succeeds In eliminating Harmon and Underwood from tbe contest bow long before he will turn noon Wlleoe and Clark? Harmon's "heart Is wrsag;" but Is aay heart right except the faithful heart of William Jennings Bryan? CS Carey's L an dry ' . . Aliens Tyler 1804 Shirts, .V swd 10c st I V office smd 10c bsmI iac -j eWireevvd. I '4 422 Sdl Hi Strtsi KIBBASKA NOTIONS. r.ushvil Recorder: Talk about letting the people rule. In the late primary Run ning Water precinct was restored as s voting precinct snd the magnificent total of six votes were cast. Oeorge & Pet era. John Peters and W. H. Peters, aa elec tion officers filed claims which together with the cost of election supplies, makes ssch f those votes cost s little ever s piece. It pay to let the people rule, but tt costs lute thunder. Nebraska City Praa: Th mother-in-law of "Shorty" Gray blames Governor AJdrteh for the prison eexbresk snd the death ef the prison oRKxala. Of eoura; Governor A Id rich haa been blamed for about everythlBg else, snd before long he will probably ss charted with the Titanic disaster snd ths success ef the sufrrsgettee of England In breaking piste glsas windows, ihere Is nothing like beeping tt en a man when ha Is In the limelight. Nebraska City Press: Morley, let off with a life sentence by a Jury ef sane, safe men. I returned to the state prison to mingle with M of hi fellows snd glory in the deeds ot March U What an swful exsmpls to lniprslonbl youth snd hardened criminals ll is to turn loos on society, even prison society, a man who murdered three Mate officials In order le (ln hi liberty, and who wa the Indirect cause of having brought about the death ot a young man. Inno cent of wrongdoing, and who hss brought about estrangement between life-long frtenda. Frlaml Telegraph: We ars In receipt of a part of tbe Congressional Record giv ing the speech of Hon. Cbstiss H. Sloan on free meats snd cereals. We regret that this article I of such great length that we are unable to spar room sufficient to print, it In these columns. In this speech Mr. Sloaa uses a whole lot of common sense, together wtlh quit a sprinkling of wit snd humor, and this speech is a very enjoyable one Indeed. Congressman 8 loan Is getting to ths front down at Washing ton snd the people are beginning to realise thst there Is a Fourth district in Nebraska and that It Is being sbly rep resented. . DESTROYING TRUST EYTDESCE. Springfield Republican: The United States steel corporation has won aa ap peal In an Injunction proceeding hrousht to restrain tt from horning books which might be used aa evidence, what objec tion could an honest corporation have to an Injunction of that kind? St Louis Republic! A federal Judge hss refused to issue sn Injunction against the steel trut to prevent It from burn ing th remainder of th evidence. Hla reason for denying th Injunction wa that no svtdencs was produced chowlng any auch Intention on the part of the trust The burning of documentary evi dence last October may ba In Itself no proof ot whst th trust contemplates lei tha future, but It certainly affords s basis for a r ' thty good guess. Washington Milt: There appears to be no doubt that the paper were actually destroyed or that the destruction wa ordered by some person more or lees In suthorlty In ths corporation. But whether the employe who put them Into the furnace had his order from thoee who were In terested In covering the records cf trsns actlona la order to defeat the end ot Justice Is s matter now for determination. The Incident may not prove of vital Im portance In the present connection, but It will serve to Illustrate the difficulty ot the regulation of corpora Hon. Aa long ss th government lacks perfect access THE NATION'S A Delightful Beverage .Aid Digestion and Wonderful for the Throat Tbs nam of this nsw bevarafa is Dols's Pineapple Jaiea, And short trial will prove that tt doe all tbat is claimed of it Ton 11 like Dole 'a Pineapple Jniea because it tastes good and you'll eon tins naing it because it doe you good. 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VTZlli!SfLuii!?,rthrtM reisad HTASIOCIXIS to the books snd papers of large com panies vmcn mini I taw umnun I ot the constitution are subject to federal Jurisdiction, It will be Impossible to guard against hnporper practice. A system of examinations such ss those conducted Into the affairs of national banks might check the activities of the payer burners snd make for a more certain sdmlnis tratlon of the anti-trust law. LAUGHUTO GAS. "You got your start la politics by burn ing midnight oil!" "Yes." replied Senator Sorghum. "I as one of the busiest boys you ever taw n a torchlight procession." Washington Mar. Indignant Housewife A healthy man like yon begging for s living. Did you ever do s ilsy's work in your life Ruffon Wrats Yes'm: s little while ago I dona th' biggest September day s work ye ever beard of. I swatted a fly an' killed a bilUon. Chicago Tribune. "Why did you rafuss to encase tbat woman, and shs such a splendid worker. Just because she was deaf and dumb?" "How do you suppose. If I took her, I wss going to get sny of the newo' of the neighborhood r' Baltimore American. "Maud says aha had her audience in tears last night ' "I believe It. They were crying for their money hack, poor things." Life. Lady Customer I'm afraid none of these hose will suit my husband. Are you cite euro you've shown me every thing? Weary Clerk Absolutely, madam: ex cept the er pair I have on. Chlcaco Tribune. "Please, err. can I gst off te go to my grandmother' funeral tomorrow T" "I suppose you went to go te her fu neral because there's a gams tomorrow, bey" "No. sir: It s because an' dead." Boston Transcript "My doctor say I ought te ride a horse," said th Indolent man. "I don't know. Msybe he's tired of treating me for dyspepsia and wants a broken collarbone for a change." Chi cago Post "So you found a poker chip la your husband' pocket." "Yes," replied Mrs. Pllmgllt. "And you reproved bunT" "Indeed I did. A man who l that careless about cashing In should not be allowed to play cards" Washington Star. THE SHE5T 82X New Tork World. SSys Mrs. Georgians Chinn, Her anger rising st a touch; "I hear a man ot medicine Asserts that woman talk too much Why the Idea! I haven't said A slngls word this blessed day Except, of course, whan Newtywed Came ataggsrlng along the way And she ran out without a hat And yanked the fellow off th walk But mantlonlng a thing Ilka thst I'm certain doesn't mean I talk About my neighbors though I'm sure There muat be lot of gossip here For Dr. Wagg says he can't cure Ths ache In Mrs. Buxser's ear And oars If he would get relief Te quit the church society But shs was never mad so deaf By hearing sny talk from me And anyway th doctor might Look home before he talk of blab For Mrs Wagg Is such a fright 8he'd make s marble statue gsb About that ugly looking dress That might have been a parlor mat And cost three thlrty-etx or leaa And dearie did you see her hat Its style la noaltlvely Dutc h But how Borne nervy people find A causs to ssy we talk toe much Is something thst' beyond my mind, Unleae, of course, s person think Thst when s man like Mr. Brown Become abusive when ha drinks It should bs tolk around the town But not by me! I'd not be seen Repeating common talk and such And that la why I aay It' mean To say w hull talk toe much!" NEW DRINK have ru-ori -t K.....r..i can seen it or .- using Restorer. "aidMT ,hM brr ,oil prepa. wtJ M AMCM BaUT. Hnl to a' rtsetf wiUbriiw . . DRUG CO,