THE, BEE: OMAHA.- THURSDAY, - MAY 23, 1912. JTni; Omaha'Id.aily Bee if'-lCNfm MY KuWAltD Ril8t.ivAiM. i VICVOH. 'rfoaEWATKR, K'HTUK. -c ae letter. fcuiMtoy Bee, ess year.. . ........- Eu ' fcsiurdsivfaee. net jur- ; Jelly Be. rwltliout8un.ay-t.Crre r" " (jj 'iUly iJt end Sunday, on year....... S DELiVtRKD BT CARHiER- fEven'.ng Bee ewtth Sunday l. Per me...x-w 'Xelly He. yncieding Sunday t, per m -J taiiy bn iwiinont eundayi, P' ";;:;! t. AMnu allf eoxnwlainte or Irreguiarliiea In at iH .11 ti curCir"ltlon-iPt- .REMITTANCE. Keren hv ra. express or post"" erter. i ... to The iiee Publishing Imlr t-eerit stamps received in PM,nt c( email account, -pei-son! checks. -Xcpt oa Omaha nt ytrn exesajufe. net .accepted. Omshl The Bn B'Jl)ding. , "" I South Om3-SU Kb., Cojnoti Biuffe-3 ecotlgt., . . ' Lineol-tt Little Buuding. . ' Chlcego IMl Ierquette Build's. . Xew Vork M "West Thirty-third, v Wsshsi-e-topTft Fourteenth Sc. tj W. ; OORRWOXUt.SCE. ComraunKa-lons relating to rwe aew edlieriai iruwr should be address sit 'DBiahs Be.- Edltor-ai Department. AJ-tttl ClrXl'LATIOi-i. ! 50,109 :v;"v:. .star Af V-truss. county of Doug lee, i Dwiehr Williams, circulating manager r( Ike Bee Pubi-shlng company, being duly sworn. My that the averwe dsliy l.rcuis.tl n, iucibe -month ot April, UU '"'W f.,, WlLiX- J! v , preulatlon Mnl.' ' gulrriewd in Vlf rrnc wurn to bcfor m Ui tni dn" ot My. lif , tsAwi -. Hubert huntek. . ,- ' .. . . .. . NolAry rubuc. ttlvftken Jl tnullr km Tho Br ataiM. Im " A' -tr Cb U UII nder th JobnVaa B.6. '" r ' ' .AItrOhto, Kw Jam h th .cjitw oil a potltte! Mat- , hdUj;-; Tb hf tt U bin btul- B- "'Cabs im to b making nor profraai thttt Maxlco In handUni Ki on rbr. Th Oiimb of Ui May Mmt to ba lUled'Old Boreat and tlopad wltt Mr. BoW .. Mayba Vnitmood tblnkt ha tan plr tbt'nndtr 4og act In th Baltl mor -eotTaatlOa. ,' , Mr. Haartt It tln't tint ! aix- yar (m tor tb prwtdtncy. Whrt 'Tber' maon." j Vic prealdentlal BomloalioM ara uaad aa ocmaoljtUoB pmn or ynal' tlw, aa tha 't tttr b.: ' ' Tb juiiiar vatf ' arrWtH for brainy "pfbbably (bombt b could kp eo !( if tb air all ti ttma. la" ,' ,y " " ; ;Tb KoMtoa Poat prattada ta ka totcottd"tbt Ttiat bald a dmo- cratla prefarantlal prealdantlal jrl inary. - ' ,' . rortaaatejjr or Onaba tparra a rakaoM Of $175,000 on a 17.000,- 040 vtr bbnd laal la aot a TfUlr ooeurrMtea' . ' ' rron N York w'a laara tdat 'tba Nabraaba crop outlook la "impror Jb.v i Bo toad la Nw ,Tork to l ta wform4 ' . "Tb'epIanaUon eomaa lata, but ia ,sartbe)oa ecnvlneini Cato Qalla naaa4 woodrow w tups a can' paiia la Taaaa. - Th-cliiUu bar dataralBod by jxnt-norUB axaniaation lb at Mar dqrar Rlebaaoa'l brain waa all right. W W about kla baart? Eor.ao8 raaaoa sot bard to .fuaaa. tba-auiity aid color ot Omaha' vatar Supply bar not ben aabett of pablle dbta tor alta a Una. tea attampt to aoatpoea aettoa oa tba l)rtmr eaa -unttl Bxt aaaaloa cna!aiy'dor b ipnf ,rqm." tba coarlctlon that Lortaar frbianiilaaa. Jh Vlalting Muraa ataociatloa la 'acala ukdertEllcg U ralte iBny bl public fubaoVtioa tft It auiaiar vdrk tor' tba babies. It ia a good eauMA Ptisb 1t aloog. ' ."' I Omaba had lU' trouW ltk Ita blgb acBoo tadet ncalpiat a jraar as.- bt tka-aurt antTaratty eadcta oMastif .-bT t laara thtlr .hwaoB tbioagh tHr-ba )xprianc ,. 7 baa; fooirtb alrahlp ta to k tb Mcl ot, ibatattiti, "by go to to . Btbbtraabl' get a chartar to apka ma 4t;uoun vita aaoyr anog m l aea.Oaabai aa4 Council Blafra? : eart lot Naw York, Cummisa low Jowfc, Tift k Ohio It turoa out' ebat . ta "oUtt U th aaly r puahcaa prealifDtial taadidata Is Ua ra aalag with h!a'wa cut behind fclab.,,-.,.,, , t..- . --. ' A mas' who .lurnad 1a a (aia alaraa , rxrtr tattn by Uw flroniaa and t . rnnllr - a4Tatd.CblcMO I anina; -liai - , V- .. Ha obtlc appTcibtl t&at Its trataBt waa rberosebr'oii tb aaarav'-r - - , '" : Seaatof Boot was temporary ekalr asaa pi aba ooavcjmoa that- aomjr at tad Cclonri JtooTlt tat ltt. i lected felax rurpoae by "h1 r- qst, bat If la cot' quit carUla wbotii-w th colonel la' as aura tbat Benauft Eoot aia do tb Job right The Troth in Advertising. . Tba ad men In tbir annual con vaotion.hava raised a high Ideal tor thcmaelvesln determining to confine their adrartUing matter to tb sim ple truth. Tb cynical nay say K cannot b done. It cannot be done immediately, and It would b a poor Ideal if It could. But perhaps It can bo achiavad in jime. Oa of the chief virtnas of an Ideal ia that It raqulrea conttaBt effort, tba exercise! of which ta aa beneficial ea-the final act of achievement. Tb atitete is dereloped, not by easy goals which may be attained wltb , but by having the .mark set so high 'as to call for continued training and prac tice., involving time, testing ot en durance and patience and grit. It fa 'a man e job; then, tba ad Ben set. themselves.. They deserve to suc ceed, and will. In time, but they will need all tba sympathy and, co-operation they can get What wilt help them' 1 faith In their undertaking and a general respect for th potency of honest publicity. ' Advertising baa come to he one of tba foremost special' businesses, an inexact sconce, engaging alert minds and . paying guaranteed returns. It it the propelling power of business today and no progressiva buslneaa man would care to riak its sacrifice It la tb commercial aide ot the treat art of-publicity and yet, avea Itt 6- tarlea admit It muit have also an ethical aspect to raise Itself to Us highest exponent Of efftcWcy. This advanced position of tba ad men will tend to hasten that day' 'ultimate disappearance. And tttat win help all manner of publicity; ft will help to rates th etandard ot Journal tsm, qufckea public confidence ia th prate and vastly enlarge tb power at pub lic! t) tor good. V Bi Ball Striket.. . " Base ball baa tba advantage ot to' dustrlallsm In bsadllng labor dta putea. Base -ball law la inscrutable, Its contracts ara enforceable and he who Jump on or violates the other bsa about ta much chase ba the diamond a an expatriated Russian would have at the court ot St. Peters burg. Tbia seems one-elded, bat ex perienca prove otherwise. Emolu ments to the player prove fanlte com- penaatory and It. ta the even going man, who reeogalte th light of tbia implacable law to govern him who get along the beat. The case of", the Detroit player la aa example ot how strikes 40 aot thrive )b the shadow at base ball statutes. Tba young men lay down tbelr beta and walk; out, breathing vengeance. .The next day a large man, called the "tsar ot baa ball, sends fur them and their team owner: be reach ea up On a abelt In hia of. fica anrf geia dowi 'iftle poikom Fhkh fta read ' f impressive tinea, passe around the cigars, bids the boys goodbye and the meeting . "pr ball." tb amplra call tba next afternoon. .. Every maa Is la- kit plaoe. r ; '- .. Waiving discussion of 'the merits In this ease, It la certain no Such treatment could aver be accorded In dustrial strlkera.'" they are not chat tels It la, to be hoped, as the Cbl ra"o' printers bsve shown, that neither ara they1 lea acnipuloua of their contracts. Yet Instances sre of record ihAre even' cotjtrscts did aot prevent strikes.. This advanced posl tloo of paat ball, even though. It ac complishes Us advantage by a teem ing ' proprietary Interest Is, human chattels, ahowi that tba iame It not all play; that It has a. firm aad af fective governcsent founded oe wis dom and luetic. More that thirty yeara ot experience" kaa proved that no tea etringeat fegulatieaa" will equalise the relative lights between player- end owner and secure the permanencjr ot tb business. .. ' Tki Model Baby. While era ara debating tba wisdom ot eugenic, tb medet'.-Amartcajk baby makea kla advent,' in tba parson of John Karray Y'tl.l tb, diatla guished.aoa oft ha famous food es pert,. wh spent twenty-slue yers snlpptnrthe germs oat of Cnele Bam 'a victuala. Tb mean, dreeaad habits ot living tor. tbia baby ara all laid eat for jrear ahead.. .H la poaaibld to state today ust what ba will have tor breakfast oa July 14, llg. And what be has. will be eaactly what every child, of, his years should have and. tboae who. do not have It win ba tnvltlag aome sort ot dire calamity. Tba eoantry owa tXi Wiley still further debt of 'gratitude Jor thus continuing in Ita service," without tay, wit he at hop of reward, except tbat which comes to all benefactora of tba racex, - Thin It of tba wyes of a million motbera tocnaed oa ana baby. and. ask ( euestlon,- yen dare. If tba Wileya ar readertog a publw' servtce 'it 'would" bva been disap pointing ,bad tbey don leas. Tbia natioa baa long age heard of tba Im portance at rearing babies, and lota of (hem, bat It has never before bad a jnodel "by which to rear them. No wonder It kept o xoaktBg mlaukea. He muat be blind to rsaeea who aa not eee 'the gresttsass of tba Wiley mission,. - It may be expected that some ot the selfish interests t fast peatered pr. Wiley while l office will annoy him In bis model baby rearing. Com mercialism has (ta eye wide open. It will watch iteenly' the different parkagea that ' go .to tni Wiley ausery: and apply all ita art aad skill fn advertising tboae package. For Instance, "The food the Wiley baby eats!" Can anyone doubt the popularity ot that food product ever after. I- t Konicipal Bcorga&ization. ' The of Hears newly elected , to Inaugurate tba com mission plan ot city government for Omaha seem to be taking dud notice that the purpose ot the obaage la to secure a complete reorganisation and - overhauling of tb administrative machinery ot the city.' The necessity of depart me lull ing under seven general beads for supervision each by one of the seven councilman respectively, makea also Imperative a realignment of the work within the departments. "- Tbat this reorganization can be ao eompllabed with, one fell swoop' ia not to ba expected, aor Is It reason able to suppose tbat the plan agreed on will not call for changes later. Th argent demand, however. Is for consolidation, abolition ot sinecures, aad doing away with duplications. Because an employ kaa been on tba payroll for time immemorial II not eoaclualva tbat he should be kept In definitely, nor is there any warrant for the commissioners to create a salaried Job for a particular person because be needs the money, - .' It the objects of efficiency aad economy ar kept constantly la view, tba' reorganisation will - be regarded for th pretest as experimental, and the commissioners will not hesitate to try; eomotbint different ' which holds out promise of better results for the same money' or the tame re sults for leas money. IB the "Know-Omsba-Better" cam paign do not overlook the fact that a newspaper like. The Bee la a daily exponent of the virtue, attraction aad promising future ' of th city, preaching the gospel far and near, year la and year out Saying It sot In way of complaint, we assert that our business interests and property owners with aw exceptions realise bat faintly what tb newspaper doea for them la its eonetaat and costly campaign to make Omaha better known.' The British Tttanlo Investigators believe la hitting a mas oa hit most vital spot. It baa proposed reduc ing the salary of ' the president of the' London Board of Trad on tba ground that he, a head of tba or ganisation, having .censorship ot the equipment of . ship,' neglected his duty In ths case ot the Titanic. It't ta outrage. - Th county board la asked to pay th sheriff II cente a day for feeding prleonera which' be offered to. through a dummy 'bidder on a coa inct for halt that an m. .'Wonder It tb) prisoners noticed any difference ketwee tbs 31-eeot far and ths II- eaat fare. ' . . 1. ,Word cornea front China to atop sanding money tor famine sufferers, that ths relief -hen beet completed tod everybody reached. ' What a re buke to the cynicism that lays, one- halt ot tb world doe not kaow or car what tba other half Is doing! To speak ot a groom as a young maa who "will win success In life," is 'only another way of compliment ing .th young woman he h,ae In veigled Into marrying htm.' ' OTereetleaate Peaaleas. ft Louie Weetmecrat it la aald that toe new peaaleR law win add IX). too 00 a jreer te the ep pro pria! ona At toe present rats el esor tattty M0.ON pemtenera WIS die wlthla the neat five years. The Increase named leoka tuts aa evsreitimeta. , A Natloaal SieMkow. - " t- BeNnaOeld lUeaeUeaa. " Whe takes the sllfhteat Interest ia flit Brooeedlnt of . oona-ree these spring aye? aetora that tody are many laale- latrn measnree hlftrtr Important to the eesmry, Paeple akould he tmerastea In Ultra and paella opinio sbeuld be steMI- iad la order that eonaTmn might be tafhiseaid te pust) tkrwucb Mile WMOti are rewe ta the putiltx Interest. Tet eonateaa la aealected end Ks work lat secaeaS the eouatry ran e Intereated ia eethtng so kusndrwa wtrtle the great' o atleal apoTtlng event of the Station, our euadraaelal chewing aad elawlac match tor the pretloeaey. abaarbe pueHc attea- doa. . - . v '. icombi tax moves vr, . KatMlMlUa mr fee ' atatee , Will Mam. It KrteetiTe. ', CWcaso Record-Herald. ' Artaona baa ntiried ttie Income m aaxadimnt te five contra the power lay and eallect uxm ea nwomea from whatever tource derived, without ap portionment among th eeveral aute. aad without, reaard ta ear eenwa - or tautMrarlon." Thirty-4we.' Mates hsv now ratifrrd the proaneed amendment Three-tourist, of tee states must appror a, an that tour boot are naaded to oame tt eoattoa. Cwsneeticuts New Hanrpehtrti New Jer sey. Khoee laiand end West Vlrrnia have rejected tba amendment. Ia LouWane, Maeaachuaetta and - Virannia ca . tnuae B taverad It and tba other baa reruaM" te concur. The other 'ataus that bav yet4 te vote ea the .qaeatlon of rattflca. ttaa or tejectaaa are Delaware, Pila Minnaseta. Maw Mexico. Penaaytvaata, t'tab. Varmoat and Wyoming. ; tt U poaatbla, though hardly ' erobatl. that tba aawnement . wiu . eeteia the aaedtd (our votee this- year. The toting tura.ot Kew Mexico, now ta amioa, ee aot.aeem tavataElr laslbaad loward tt; the Lsnlataaa lealalature, whtrh wtU BMet aaxt month, la said not to be Ukaiy s aree tt. VermoRt'e lectslatara as aemeiea la. October, bet a not eeaattd eeasdanuy -aiaeat taw wmiiii of the aaeeawe.' Nest year, wnea the halaia' tare aeaenaie m the other etatee which are te peas epea th mattar. the aaiaat atent wtt priSeb aw fwUCM. lloniBaclvwaril Hik Ha v In Omalia 1 aixu a-ruy a XI w aasauau r COMPILED FROM BEX rilB- MAX 4. Thirty Yeare Ago The city ewunetl neeunf ta character iaed aa "a severe aesaton. " : Among ether thlrisa It erdered the Nebraalcav National bank ta remove, he tentsorary botldlnc from the atreeu and notlfieo aaloona and (ambling hovaes that they siat eloee at a e'clock. Aaplrlns suteamen are now latormed that Nebraska la new made op of three eenaraaalOfial etetrieta. ' The first dtstrtet which Inetudte Omaha, embrace also the counties of Rlohardsoa, Nemaha. Pawnee. Johnson, Gage. Lancaster, Otoe, Ceae end Sarpy. A apedai train haa gone with a party of Burlington officiate to drive the last ptke eonneetlna the nne with Denver, at a point twenty-bine ml lea east of that city. -,-'..' The Nebraska Sportamaa'e seaodatton la holding Itt eighth anaual convention. The meeting waa preetded ever by ,B. E. 8. Kennedy aa -prtmatat or to tlon. The Omaha Bportamaa's ckiB selected the foUowina. team te compete tor the elate championship: Ed Leeder, Frank Parmaleer William Robertson and Joha Hunter. .1 Dr. P. M. Chadwlck held a poit-mortem in the case of the little ciiila of Mr. eidell. who died from a wallowing a braas eerew, The Omaha Glee club met at Hoepa'a to rehearse tor the Decoration day exer claes at Lincoln. ,. W. C. Allen and W. J. Thompaoa, old and axperienoed laundrymen, have started a laundry with the lateat and unproved machinery oa Thirteenth street between Dodge street aad Capitol avenue. Notice la given that Joe and Bam'a candy , palace haa moved te lit North Sixteenth street. Just north of Masonic hail, where It will tell fireworks, clean. oresua soda and lemonade, The marrtaae of Mr. U. Buck aad Mies WUhelmina Krug a alee et Fred sLrue. was celebrated at the reeldence of the bride's mother on Seventeenth street. with the Rev, Mr. Preeaee officiating. Mlaa Lena Krug, e eouHn of the briee. served ae bridesmaid, and Mr. Henry Krug aa beat man. A long list of present! Is gives, most aotable being a fruit and cake atand from Will and Ed Krug, and an Infant's outfit from Ed Maurar, Mrs. Alex McKenste.' daughter f Mrs. W. B. Brawn, end aleter of Mrs. Alfred Borenson, gsv a dinner party at her residence on Sixteenth atreet la honor of her mother's Mxtyrthlrd Mrthy anni versary. Among these present were Mra Joha Wlthnell. Mis Meaualand, Ml Jennie Meaualand, Mrs. Bnowden. Mra Loewa, Mra. I. B. Mascall and Mrs. Bor ensea. The remTnlecer.oes went baok te the early days. Mr. Brow havtna beea the wife of WllHaai D Brown, the ate- Beer ferrjman to Omaha and one ot the owneri ot th original towaslts. Twenty Yesrs AgoJ ' ' V Mors Hutchinson, the S-yer-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mra, Carlton D. Hutchln- son, died ot diphtheria at the family home, etlt Nicholas 'Street. 8, H. H. Clsrk, th new president of th Union Pacific, anchored ths presidency of that road permanently la the old head quarters building at Ninth and Fernera streets, taking r hte regMlar .offices tn'efeT -pVaflden't fliirk Stated that among the first Thlnsa to receive hit attention would be tne new fwloa depot. He de tired' full authority to carry out the eem promlae aareebment made with the peo ple of Omaha-. - - ' s It was learned that Rev. W. P. Kelllnca Of. Milwaukee had accepted a call to the pa iterate ef th Pint Btptiat ehurch of Omaha.) The newe eceaaloned general rejoicing among the church members, whe vouchsafed the kiformatioa that the new .paator would find a reunited people to- minister unto when he came, about August t The Board et FebHe Warns waa Seed locked on the matter of seeing epeolflce tlons. Major John B. Pursy and Chair msii Burkhaueer seemed to be the leader! et the oppoetna forges President Davis and Meaare. Chaffee and Lowry pot Into the fttht on the edesa, After a good deal ot wrangling ufficlenl peace waa ra atored te transact a little hutlnaaa. Ten Years Ago The Grand Army elected as lepartment oomniaaaer Calvin 8. Steele. Fatrbury; senior vice commander. B. g. Petera, Beatrice: delegate-st-targe to the national encampment,. Judge Lee S. -BaUlle, Omaha. - ' ' . ; Tanglar temple, Nobles, of the Myotic Shrine, derided upon the. L'nlos Pacific sa the official route ot their pilgrimage te Baa Pranclsee. - r Speaklng In the First ward. B. J. Cornish, republican candidate te eon rreee, declared that he stood wtth former Preeldent UcElnley and Roosevelt tor freedom to the Philippine, and he re fused te be reed eat ot th republican party far ft an ding upon this npeaueaa plana. Omaha beat Bill Everett's Colorado Sprtags teemi S te t tMear Qrahsm an Oondliuf were the Omaha battery, and Harry MrXeely - and Baerwald were th battery for Cowrado 8prlna., wb lie Old Arlle Latham umpired the gam. One of the features of the dr was sn attempt upoa Bt Everttfs part to do the am pin nx htmaelt, which .resulted ta Big Bill's expulsion from the Earn. . Judn Darkt united ia marrtaae Edna Wilson and, Henry Woods, both colored, tt was the Judge's first msutmosial per formance since taking his place ou the police bench.' rTiity County Attorney Lysis Abbott and Court Clerk Lee Grter acted as witnesses. . m af Disaster Walts. " Baltimore A mertran, Tb res-ttirwtlcci of the two fettle waits of the Titanic disaster to their As serted mother from whom they had been kidnaped, reads - like e , romance frsw eonte imagine live writer. In which preV sbtHty had been strained 40 the utmost te bfirut- aWat acetic . femtuuoti. Aad th -touch of ndlure which make the whole, wees -s,- -wtaJkea that assne world, which ha . been aa deeply -Interested tn the little talis, rejoice that at east they ar In the emu of their Biether, te whom that dreadful midnight traaedy of the ocean, brntght her own happiness. . - txt -i Trtfeajtew ta tha trveiaaSe. , 1 . Baetoa Transcript. rrealdent Taft -has sot been' g) edging In the trlbutee he haa paid to the ciettvery of President Cleveland, and he evidently believes alas that be had a helpmate folly worthy ef the place ahe oceapleiti Hie suggestion that the alumni et Prtucstoa placa her portrait tt the White Meesse ae companton ef thoee of Martha Waafeiaa toa and Dolly Maeleoa la n-WeJSce at Blah MrecMftsa. Army Gossip Mattel of lata Oa mm Back - r trlii Ltae filceweel r9m mr aa4 Say Beaiatcw, Amy offtcare whe are keierested In th maintenance of the efficiency of beneel for the mounted branches of the military wtabUslnmnt nave canoed (0 be Issued enters which prwVde Joe the men feeding ef animals in rar.-teon at ceruln poet! and In the field . sj.-isaevar praottoabea It Is Intended to take ateps which wtU meure the three-meals-a-day for horsea the mwreh threarhottt th mounted Service. The tiaetaettr fee feeding army tnlmaJe .tkree ttmee each ehty. botb In garruoo and In the fleed when pseatbee, cannot be emphasltM too much, aoeornV Ing to cavalry officers,, and the cavalry equipment board In Ita report lecomenewd tag tit aew eutftt lev the mounted troope makes sa urgent rex-atnmendatloa to that effect. H haa been pointed out that thw. tttenUen of the army 4c this matter ta considerably less than that which: pre vails in eroi lire. .. . . the experimental operations of ths mousuin regtmenu at Fort D. A. Russell will furnish aa ovport unity to conduct eome teets wttlj. certain niedical depart ment apparatus, including the travels for the transportation et the wtnmdcd. the folding field Utter, and the new medical department pack saddle, with which the smbiilsnas eon-mans at that peat has been equipped. Tte commanding officer of that company haa been charged wltti' ttw prevtalon of the eeataMe amntemeat for th field artillery la the way of aanltary and medical outfits. It Is desired te as oertaln what ' may fee the mlntmeun amount of tranaaurtatien and enoliaueiit for a retlroent of field artillery ea the msroa. Bene sens! deration will atso he given t the personnel ef the hospital corps for that command under similar drcumstancee. The siirgeon general of the army has under eonald.,retlon the aubstltutlon et slumtqnm Ware tor th agate ware used . In the medical depart ment mess chests' la the field. Ths change will get rid of chipped tithes sad will be a saving in weight aad ultimately result lp economy la course ot time. ,t.y. The unexpected death ef Brigadier Gen eral Joseph W. Duacaa, United ataceh ermy, at Baa Antonio ea Tueaday, createe another vacancy la the hat ef geneest ef - Beers. The death et Maier General r. D. rant has nude ft awoeatery a appcnt a maier general aad a bitaaaler general. whit the iwtlretMnt ot Brigadier Bene ml D. K. Brash left a vacancy tn that grade Ths preetdent, therefore, will find ft pos sible te nominate ens major general and three brigadier generals ,ss well ss the adjutant general, ths last named vacancy te he created On the -retirement next month ef General William P- Hall. There has beea seme eemment te the effect that General Hall would apply for. retirement before he reachae the date et his atatu tory retlienient ea June II. There hoe bee sneete animated eMeeueeton In Waah tngton eomientrng the new sppottrtmerita la be made and nearly every officer or the grade of brigadier general haa beea mentioned aa Hnoty te be appointed a major general. "Nothing definite haa given' out at the wsr department concerning theee appointments. One ot the gueeaee mty be wwrttt recording. Tbia esc rt bee to th pferldent, the Inten imi at aenolntlna Brlaadlar Oeneral W. W." Wotherspooar to the' graos or major geaeral and the appointment of Brigadier Oeaersl Clarence R. Edward now chief of the bureau affaire; Colonel E. S gteever. Fourth cavalry, and Colonel J. P. W laser ef . the coast artillery corps, to the grade et brlgsdler general. Theee three appotntmenta would be a reoonltlon ot Infantry, cavalry, and coast artillery. reipeettvaly. A a alternative proposltloa subeUtutea the namea et Colonel O. T. Chaee end E. J. MeClernsnd of the cav- alrv arm for thoee of CMoneit Bteever and "Wlieer. Mayer Jamee C. Dahlmaa. re-elected uadsr ' the cetmmJasma farm, is perhaps the moat '"talked about inamauai in Omaha, And Whet people ara aayi about aim can be Judged by the election rtturna, .' ' S' A gltmpee et th ae seleee arcounu ef the pone -font of Mew Tert City ah era that aa asm in ant ef let has beea aasde an each at tbe Eta) members at the fere te oil ta wheele of fa-eorabl laaisla- tlon at Albany. ' The fund deHvtred th Americsa 1ohe trotters spend about Me.nw.t- a year In Europe, ef wMefe Parle ecoopa ta ene-feurth. Lenden'a share of the spell ts -p.oavea. but th big team' wants v oowcie the rake-off. and piaialeee te put aa as gay a treat as Parse, It tourists ant up the can' TouBsta snasr be ahown before eone-M-ering the tavestnsent. Miss Italia OeraheleH. a trsaeMoAMur ot Oeneral Garabaldt, the ItaBaa -awara toe. went to MtnaeapoUa aa aa official dee-ate to the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. She ca areas Rsme, where eh holds a prominent soarttea. hi tb srfucaOenal and rellglow work of her ehttrcn aa the head of the tlrler home acheor for the eMIdrea of the People Talked About P0IITICA1 SNAPSHOTS. PUmdetphia, BuUetia: The action ot the soctaliat convention in refustr.g te racoawlsc the laduatriai Workers f the Were awtscete tfeet wise leaders in the radical party re sitae the fact that the ttiae for leeuimion has aot come la the Chited Stataa ant that the peoalar have aot entirely lost their beads aa yet. Louts RecoMie: If th -propeeed Constttutlonal ameaddtent sheaM be adopted ths threw dlsqualiflcationa for the office ef preetdent win be foreign etrth. an ee iete thaa m and previous enjoy-1 ment of tba highest honor the country j can bee-tew. K la doubtful If tt is act eaate to defend the third Bmttatlen thaa the other two. . ' . Washlnttcn, Herald: Speaker dart's present pnattioa tn the race reealle the prestdenttlal amMtlene ef many of hie prtdeoseSers in th peaker's chair. Clay ane Blslns. Cartlele and Reed, to men dea only the namea which come Instantly te mend,- eaweteel the presidency. Not one ef them had his ambition ara titled If Champ Cae-rw. eaa be actntnatad and elected white holding the speakership he win establish a precedent ia American perhioa. . s - Pittsburgh Dlapateh: The statement of the Iowa Bryan club that Mr. Bryan "ft teniinc and emtio tie to accept the nerm nation' will deebtleas fee Interewtlnr nekdlna to Wtiaon, Clark, Harmon and a few ethers, not forgetting Governor Burke and Pees; whe thus find even the position of dark hens somewhat crowded. Mr. Bryan wilt, of course, declare the as-' sertloa .entirely unauthorised, which la quite aeeordlng precedent. Moreover, tt ia founded en the Jttet conception that the ssycbesnatcal moment has pot arrtvad for springing the Bryan boom, which mast take the party with the force of a - Kasser far Aett . .. -' 8t. raoJ Pioneer Pneea. '. ' Ttier la no room for tb ea-eectation thst tht states -will - take- half the time to ratify the amendmem for the dtreee election t5f senators that'already has been- taken ever tht Income tax. Moat of the legislature are aching ft get at this amendment - Two Office A Writing and Adding Machine ' Writes addssubtractt Less Work Quicker Work Visible Writing Remington Adding and Subtracting Typewriter (WaM aAddi M - The adding and subtracting feature does not interfere with the regular functions o( the typewriter. f , - , ' ; V - This means nil day usefulness instead rt only part time convenience of machfaiea which embody only e ' ' 1 t ' -' ymung or aacung. . i - ; ' I ' ". " f Aa a 1 ' . RenJngton Typewriter Company; . 4 . 19th ftn-i Douglas Streets, Omaha I ; Climb a Glaxier J v; in Glacier National Park : Located in Northwestern Montana in the very - btart of on of the wilflctt and Kodty Mounteira thn most tccruc amphiihratra m attmexmf tounsta -trnsxt ail over tat world. ...... TotrerirhT into tt skjr, missive mounta'int lift their gnow- ' capped beads smoriw tbe clouds; on their sides bang stowty grrndinf glKier. In the decp-deft vxlleja lovely Ultra re sect tbe eweiv tur-scra Vivst coatraaea allege. Aeeea. eesrasl eae.e lUauaa at tba saaught-et eae s jest, th es aaeeceatkieng aad wamuai aeia. . . "See America First" " ' 'Take th Great Nartaatn la tba efticial tratswray - th. only I main tranaceatteeatal lias ta beraer en a national para. Tea the Great Northern Exptwaa freea AUIaaca Standard sleeping car sere- Ice Omaha te Alitsnca. AUiaora te the Pacific. Luiur-ioua travel ' comrmt' ansaoslled service the great national highway ta (Jtacjer " , harleral Par aad the Pacific Coast.' All Great Northern Coast inm rw n uiacser caiionai Call, 4 I or phone at se for esina pvaree .f remarcabta literature. . Twenty cents In stamps ft - cower pestarel wnt bi-lng th romp tees eet each beam if ally illus trated. Pour cente bring a aplasdld.daaanptiTa booklet. Xtowaa-Trtp Bswnviar ewstsa ttskses ea sale Jos 1st ta Beat. aeta. V. at. weeslaa. Ben. Hniaeret age. Eta awrsath Bt, Bee Igetnea, ta. 1 is In ' LOTS TO A SMTT.B. DoUie-That a a perfectly beautiful ea gaaemcnt tins Jack save you: MoUic-I didn't know I had shown It to you! Dolile Ton didn't--Judtc. Prefeaeor, 1 know my hoy M rather slow, but in the two year that you a... 4,. haree of hla education be I must have developed a tendency In on - ... .MnMtlfl, AS 'direction or -ewer. " 7 ZI you augxeet aa a poseioie ouu energies, evbh a rh arer . . "Weil sir. I thioa- hei is admirably fitted for taking movlfir pictures ef a glacier." Chicago Tribune... Ticket Aewnt-J, can't give you a lower k . w w . . Hii taken. e s-.tieieh-That a all right, give me - an upper When the man who l.a the lower nctlcee my else and weight hell be glad te exchange. Boston Transcript. . "Tour eon seems very clear headed. -"Tea. be e s smart boy. Only he made a mistake one. He eeld. Father, now la th' time to fell.' eo we failed, end made good money from tt- Only If we had waited till th next week we would have burned oat! "-Cleveland Plain Dealer. SnUHS ET THE ATTIC. Harper s Weekly. Treasured in the old cedar chest, , Faint perfumee hung around it. With India shawl and aatln vest. In paper wrapped we found It, The rosea pallid turned from pink. The ribbone frail and yellow, A bit ot gauie, of lace a link Grown fine and mellow. Oh. relle of a bygone day, U vintage past, forgotten, en girls wore bonnets msde this way And danced In gown ef cotton; Why were you left to linger here. To pine aione In tissue! Did she, perhaps decide you queer And never mlaa youf Where la she now. that winsome girl ' Who one glad eprlngtime wore your rxd she eet dandies' heads awhlrl And hearts a rapture o'er yon? And waa the face beneath the brim ; Proud, pouting, shy or simple? Tell us. oh, rosebuds plnkly dim. i Was there a dimple? Go back, oh. hat of other daye, To shelter where we found you, " Safe from oar coldly modern case. Your spicy scents around you; for with some (ailant, ardent swain. When midnight chimes emphatic. Tour eweet old Ithost may come agaia Te walk the attic. Helps in One fVeaferrVorJIr Accurate Work Visible Adding the single functwtS fif, ' ' '' . ' U moat -magnificent sections of tho " rsxx. the Glacier National Park t-tbrar' Iff siietii, lurr,, I u.mg