THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAT 31. 1911 ii V The Omaha daily Bee FOCyPEP BY EDWARD ROSEFATEB VICTOR ROSEWATER. EDITOR BEB BUILDING. FAR-VAM AND 1TTH- Eatared at Omaha Po tattle ssaoond- dM matter. , vs-cua rur ci'iursiPTIOK. Sander Bee, n T ....! StliinU; Bee, at year f " Bally Bm (without Sunday) M year. , Ijsjlv t and Sunday. on 'er I- DELIVERED BY OARKIBR Evening Be (with Sunday , per m...M . Dally Bm (Including thinday), Pr me..c dbiIw n iwtihaut unday. Mr mo...c j Address aU complaint or n-regularltle v- in delivery to city nrcaianon ivt. REMITTANCfcs. Remit y draft, express or postal order, pavaale to The B lAibJlshlng company. Only t-ctot lumvi resolved In payment of small account. Poraooal check, ex rapt an Omasa and trn eahog a, not accepted. Omaha Th Boa bullduur, South Omana-tnt N St. Council Bluffs Scott M. Llracoln is Utila building. Chicago IMS lrqutt building. Kansas City Reliance building. New York- West Thirty-third. Wehington-7 Fourteenth 8U. N. correspondence; Communication uiatim to mw and editorial matter Snould be addressed Omaha Bee. Editorial Department APRIL. CIRCULATION. 50,109 ' Stat of Nebraska. County of Douglas ,s. I'wight Williams, circulating manager of The Be Publishing company, being ' duly sworn, says that the arena dally circulation for tba month of April. Wit was W.10S. PWIGHT WILLIAMS. Circulation Manager. ' ctohocrlhod fit mr preaanr and sworn ta before ma this Id day of May, Hit (Seal) ROBERT HUNTER. Notary Public. Sabaerleer laeva the eltf foateerarllr aheald have The 1 Bre sailed ta these. Address will be aaed as eftea as re- Get that tint fir yat? Mara BODtk portunttle. that lost 1U op- , Tfe excursion train 'i next stop U at tba Fourth' of July. It la to be hoped tho accidental drowning season will not coma around tali year. Do not jmdlcata your sorrows. 1 bat la one thing Is wblcb monopoly la fully warranted. "TJaa hospitality ona to another without (rndflng,'' aald Patar. Good twentieth century advice. Tba Titanic was not by any meant tbo last word la ocaaa travel. It leaves a food dial to ba aald. It appean thai nothing will break tie drouth to a certainty but a . butchers' and aroeara' picnic , , Will Mr. Bryan go .to Baltlmora 1 to help Governor Wilson t la asked. , Mr. Eryin will to to Baltlmora. Omaha 'a ball team ahould remem ber that K doaa sot play anougb , giroaa at bona to guarantaa It tba peasant AU wa bar to any about this man , who professes to ba wlaar than Nsw . York la that ha mutt ba aa awful wu bu. That eoBTtct who had himself packed la lea for appendicitis, and than escaped ntst barn bean a cool aeadad chap. Tba auprama court la asked to re call and re. reraa ta decision la the Donahue ouster case. Puttie: When la a law ault ended? Undaunted by what went on In Iowa, Senator Cummlnt baa aet up 1 drt horse h tad quartan la Chicago. It la a tree country. ; Now it la proposed to license I musio teacher. All light, but ba j aura to have tha license subject to re ' call by tha neighbors. . Strawberries are cheaper oa the local market than they hare been In tea years. 8top worrying then about tha high price of meat .. It la aald that out of respect tor strangers, tha New Jersey mosqui toes did not bite during tha cam paign. Wa refuse to believe It . - Ths municipal newspaper at Los Angeles bars advertising of fraudu lent schemes, and also of lawyers. behalf af tha lawyers wa protest , "America is going to tha dogs. ulatma Upton Sinclair. That ae jrvents for the selection of a hound fot as a presidential candidate's mascot. The natural sequence of tha de velopment of tha Wyoming oil fields is a pip Una to Omaha that will Bisks this elty tba distributing cen ter. ' Push It along. ' . No If tba Water board la to make good oa Its solemn pledge to give ni list second supply mala from Flor- ei;w this year, H win hsv tort ciiS7 mignty quicciy. Tba Taluatioa of Nebraska rail roads aa fixed by tho State Board of Assessment la $I7,e00,000. and the railroads are not complaining either that they ara overvalued. - Tint I the republican nttuattea. It spells reeublicaa defeat, wl reft or Tart leads. World-Herald, If this Is ths sltustoa ail ft at black type and all those doubleVcoluma fits throwa by our amlsbleXdemo- crauE contemporary must wa. un called for, and utterly witho cuss or justification. Contests. Tba multiplication, of contests for tha seats of delegates to Chicago promises to ba one of tba distin guishing features of that convention, and by many ta regarded aa little short of a scandal. Tot soma seats have been contested In nearly every national convention wa have bad, nor la tha contest business confined to ona political party. Four years aco 22 seats of republican dele gates were disputed, and in the last democratic national convention an ugly contest waa presented from Pennsylvania growing out of tha Goffy episode. In 18s Mr. Bryan waa seated aa a delegate from Ne braska only after a stubborn contest In tho convention that nominated him for president - ' It seems that tha Imperfection of our nominating ' machinery makes contests possible, and Invites thsm whenever factions are mora or less evenly divided and competition for control unusually fierce. Msny of the contests are merely "paper" con testa Instituted for reasons of politi cal strategy, while others are real disputes In which there la a degree of merit on both sides, but so long is we have such contests within tha political parties, tha conditions from which they arise must be reviewed, and the equities established by noma authority. It Is suggested that a short cut through the contest business would be to exclude all contested delegates from tba orgsnliatlon of tha conven tion, and start with uncontested delegates only. Such a plan would make control of tha convention de pend on tha success of tha slds that managed to Institute mora contests against their opponents than ara brought against themselves. In aueh event. It Is conceivable that rivalry might lead to Institution of contests agalnat all tba delegates, so that there would be no uncontested dele gates left to Initiate tba convention proceedings- Tha contest situation at Chicago may ba unpleasant, but It bss to be faced this year aa It had to ba faced four years ago. Tha settlement of tha contests cannot ba shirked, but mist ba mads with a view to safe guarding tha rights of all concerned, and laying permanent foundations tor party success. , , Planning1 for Big- Traffic Middle western railroads, espe cially those opersUng in Nebraska, Ksnsaa and Oklahoma, ara making preparations for the heaviest move ment of (rata this tall they have aver according to tha statement of an official of ona of these roads quoted In tha Wall Street Journal. 1 hit statement hi confirmed by other railroad officials. ' They are con vinced that, barring adverse wsatber conditions from now on, these big grain states will harvest unpre- oedently. large Crops and turn over to tha railroads tha biggest buslnssa ther have aver dona for tha farm. Thia will call Into commission tha maximum equipment of rolling stock and all tha men tha roads can mus ter. It la extremely fortunate that such demands find labor conditions peaceful. It would be a - calamity for tha railroads to meet with tha obstacle of discontented or Idle amptoyea at tuch a time,. Tha har vesting of these prodigious crept will a"ao require extra large forces of men In the fields. Bo the Macedon ian call for farm hands may Just aa wsll begin , to ba aounded, for It sometimes Is sounded hslf In vain even la moderate seasons. SVhooli for Working" Girls. Two large Chicago department stores ara to give their armies of feminine employes a bait day each week to attend a technical training school for girls, where tha rudiments of English, arithmetic, textiles, do mestic science and other useful branches are to be taught them. This move. It taken full advantage of. will doubtless yield handsome re sults, both to tha employer and em ploye. It ehould make tha latter much mora efficient In tha store and out, deepen her appreciation of busi ness and of her owa place In the worm. it win not be long, wa Imagine, until similar steps ara taksa by other large employers. Many boys and girls ara forced to leave school early to become wage earners. To a certain extent, their employers become their sponsors. Where they are willing to accept the responsibility, aa In thia esse, they perform a social service quite deserv ing of the name, and society gets tbs boneflt of this mutual relation ob taining between employer and em ploye In the form of Intelligent and capable eerviea. Lawyer Cleaning- House. Tha Chicago Bar association has resolved to throw . out ths shyster lawyers. It la a men's Job snd de serves to aucceed. Tha results. If successful, will be attractive to other bar associations. Vengeance tsswora especially on tha ambulance chasers, solicitors of ' business fxcm Jsil ln matea aad other unfortunate,, trouble makers and beginners ef what ara known as pauper cases, at- tori-eys who try their esses in news paper In order to prejudice both Judge and Jury. Tha laity will watch with keenest Interest ths progress of this' houss eleaatng. It wiU be a remarkable reform It achieved, but somehow one finds himself disposed to doubt the completeness of It. We remember to have heard of similar reforms uadsrtakaa periodlcaUy. by a bar as sociation nearer home thaa Chicago. What a shame tbe ancient profession of low does not rise up In its might and dignity and smite this parasiti cal enemy that foists aad fastens it self upon It and aucka from tbe pro fession so much of its honor and reputation. Delays In court proced ure are condemned by tbe Chicago bar. Good, but they are most hos orabls aa compared with some of the things dona by tha shyster aad by some who pretend to occupy the higher levels. Fort it Betenre Surrey. Large areas of agricultural land In tha forest reserve of tbe Black Hills, as well as other mountainous regions of tbs west, will become more readily available for occupancy and cultivation under the Martin amend ment to the agricultural bill provid ing funds for the survey of this Isnd. This will relieve the settler from do ing tha surveying at bla own expense snd thus facilitate occupation. . It la no more than right that the govern ment ahould survey these lands the ssme aa others open to homeateadlng. To have these clearings In tha for ests occupied by residents tilling tbe soU offers Immense means of protso- tlos to tbe tree, and thua tba gov- ernknent Is more than compensated for' tha comparatively small outlsy It mskes for the survey. There are wide areas of tuch land la tba Black Hills la south Dakota and tha Rock- lea la Colorado, aad tha sooner It Is brought usdsr cultivation tbs better for all interests. Only a year or so ago Colorado waa urging action that would Invito mora settlers to this land, aa tba state needed It upon Its assessmsat rolls, to aay nothing of tha other needs Involved, tba needs of the settlers or thoaa seeking op portunities aa settlers. This provi sion It of general application, dis tributing Its benefits, therefore, over many states. Tha membership la Omsha of the Young Mea't Chrlstlsn association for tha year Just closed reached the uauaual figure of 1,171 mea and boys. Recalling that tha last cen sus gave Omaha a population of lit.- 0l, of which half la of tha other sex, tha wide activities here of the Young Men a Christian association may ba better gsugsd. Coming avants cast their shsdows before. It Is sasy to sea tnat one of tha first measures to ba submltlsd to Nsbraska voters by tha inltlatlvs and rstereadunt route will ba a con stitutional amsndmsnt for woman auftrage. Recognlilnt the effect of the high cost of living, tbs Methodist general conference raised tha salaries of ths bishops from 15,000 to 11,100 a year. How about tha pastors, do trey continue to toll away for their tlcdtngs? tfeaetlaesa af 1.aajt laah. Cleveland PUIndealer. t Natuae frequent) laughs at expert medical testimony, aa aoes Mr. atone. Grip aa the Caffe Pat. St. Loots Republic. strsUl now produce W per cent of the world's octree. Under the present "va sKlsaUon plan," If Brasll produced all of It. the coffee pot would take Its post. ttoa beside the chsmpagne cooler. , "Aa A ark or a tha Wladrara. prlnlfleld Republican. Champ Clark, notwithstanding si those presidential d sis sates, prudently easts aa sochor t the windward la arranainc for hie renomt nation for congress ta the Ninth Missouri district. He win be renominated and re-elected to the neat house. a-lesHTe Mlahtr Wests. New fork World. The estimated property dames of H,. e9s,n) from the Mississippi floods Just shout equals the amount of money so tar spent by the federal soverament to prevent' the floods, run her comment es the government's work Is clearly uanee- e-Hef Will t-aaad. Philadelphia Bulletin. Prompt action by the United State die Met attorney's office, a well as by Dis trict Attorney Rota a. la an official In vestigation of the manner la which the price of real Is fixed and controlled la to be commando. The battle af the con sumer against Impost ttoa must be fought first with each wee pons of law aa are at hand. It these prove Insufficient, there win he the mors warrant for asking new law at the next sesaloa of the legisla ture. Hesse old Starr. Philadelphia Retard. ta the sugar trust bee ring a witness was asked If the fi-inl merger did not take ta a lot of refineries know to be aa the paint of shutting Sown. "Tea.' waa tba reply, "and It waa figures that the advaaiAs of ramovtas a possible variance 'a tha market would make ap thia toss. Tha district attorney asked. The removal of competition. In other words, waa te make ap the loss?" "Tea." said the witness. Thar w the movinT eeinclpt of the whole trust movement. It doe aet take volumln- eas treatise to espials It. Learmle nosa Caatlr Lessen. Philaaelphl Record. The Increase In Ik east ef Uvtaf la the United Stats. Insofar a It ha beea hrouaht shout by hseffeotlv work oa the farms and IV wasteful rr-n-rr- ment la ear American Vita-shawl a. baa aet bees altogether esuamttoaa. ,Th fanner arc seeding their hoys ta agri cultural eeUege to leara bow te mak twa blade ef grass grow where an grew before. At th same Hm tt has become a recognised necessity of eaas- plete education so teach ear girt th rudiments at aoejsetle seteees. cookery aad bom economics. Thar a) no bat ter war to aasssa th et ef thing than to UntiMCt mea and wanes how te fcs- peodu iwctlea and haw t war- Tliisllav nOmniin V - - i as. r compiled rnoM aet rm 1 ,-1 MAY tU Thirty Tears Ago A new brand of cigars Is on the market. "Th Oman Bee." and k proving A L Mr. A. E. 81mpeon. on of th best known cltisena and business mea of Omaha, has gone to spend the summer at Watertown. N. T. Jeff W. Bedford of Rich Hill. Mo.. 1 la Oman, coming for th purpose of opening aa office for the sal of th famous Rich Hill coal In thia market. C, R. Kelsty, for several year cashier snd bookkeeper, has beea advanced te th position of general manager of th Mas Meyer A Bra. ewlry establlah- meot. Th Chicago. Milwaukee it. Paul road will be finished to . the transfer within lity days, when through trains will ba put oa between this point and Chicago. A new addition to Omaha ntrprtlag tnstltutioas is ths Great Western Bust noes college conducted by Prof. Arthur T. Wyman In Lytle magnificent new Mock, ljlt-lll Parnam (treet. Mr. Thomas Riley, who has been with the well known firm of Murphy A Co at Douglas and Fourteenth, and ha son In with th eld firm of A. Riley A Co.. and will hraftr represent them oa the road. Master Hilton Pond,. an Omaha boy. la billed to alng at a eeaoart ta be given t Union Park halt. Chicago. Maatsr Hilton Is a member of St. Barnabas' eholr and pupil ef Theodore Ring-wait, and It Is safe to say ha will de credit to hie nstlv elty. Th Maenntrehor gmvs another enjoy- M entertainment last night. Th new officer are Edward Wtrth. president; Herman RoasMwig, rice president; John Hoekhoff. secretary; Henry Hoellg. librarian; T. Kummel. standard hearer; Wllllsm Wee Mad. treasurer. Twenty Tears Ago Edward Roeewster Is ft for th ast. Hon. U W. Colby, assistant United States district attorney, wa at th Mil lard. John Nord fall down a flight ef stair t Fifteenth aad Pamela streets snd cracked bla skull fatally. Mra. W. a. (Mover of Beardstown. Hi- am visiting her cousin, Mrs. O. H. Jeffries. CM South Twenty-eighth trt. Th city eouncll snd Board ef Public Works finally met snd decided to bury the hatchet." which they had had silt for each ether o long. ; Contract for work to be don during th year ea th new Fred Krug brewery were lt as follows: Foundation, ttt.VH); brick work. tstOOS; Iron work, IM.aM; car penter work. tet.fM: cement work, taversX Th entire etructure wa t coat about eVtt.flOS. A hoard ef appraisers eompossd ef W. i. Mount. Q. C. Bsssett and A. W. Phclna sat In th Builders and Trader' headquarter la th New Tork Life build ing to hear statements aa to what. If any. damage ther would he from th paving ef Douglas street from Sixteenth to Sev enteenth. Dr. J. C Dent and Mrs, J. R, Meredith feared damage from th grade Mrs. Meredith met th argument that paving would mak Douglas a good business street with th Ttsrt that "we don't want It for a businos street. The property Is our barn sad that's whst w want R for." Tew Year Ago Mrs. W. A. Ptly wa resorted te be very low, subsequent te s surgical opera tion. Llttl Annette Austin, t years of Bg. dsughter of Mr. snd Mrs. T. W. Austin. passed swsy. Miss Msym Hutchinson, who was dan- gsrously in nt her hem far th last two month a wa reported much Improved. i. M. Strong, stiteee veers before een- aected ,wtth th Millard hotel and since sssoddtsd with several western hostel rles, was a guest at th Millard. Charlie Wrhol snd his Knaa City bass ball team cam to town and took th first gam from Omaha, with old Fodgs Alloway pitching; dropping th second. I te A A promised hot meetln of th Jeok- sonlaa club wa declsred off. ss the scalper of th evening, C. 1. Smyth, was called out of th city sad none of the four South Omsha victims to be scalped showed up. Th Nebraska Telephone company an nounced that, it would soon begin ex cavation far another th res-story brick building adjoining It headquartar, at Eighteenth and Douglas street, on th west, mads nece-sary by enlarged busi ness. Oovernor . B. Odell of New Verb stopped on a pleasure trip across th continent a th guest her of President H. O. Burt ef the t'nion Pacific. At an informal reception at tbe Omaha dub many prominent Omahane met th gov ernor, i Th Omaha Kteld club hd It second annual opening. At th golfing J. B. Rahia carried off th bowers. In th first tennis finals 1. K. Haskell defeated A. i. Collett. Th ball gam resulted In vVrtery for th tam captained by K. H. 8 Prague ever that led by H. S. Knox b a score of t te t HOW UJITOKS SEE THINGS. Pittsburgh Dispatch: Concerning a re port that golf ball exploded at links out In Wisconsin, we find tt Incredible. Evidently the report got ths golf ball m xed with th golf player; which latter clas is frequently exploetv. . Chicago Record-Herald: Dr. Lgrmaa Ab bott make the statement that th col onel drink milk to excee. The doctor probably took the precaution, before making th announcement, to satisfy him self that one could drink m'lk to excess without being mollycoddl. " SprlngfWId Republican: Ther wa th seme tight vote In th Obi primaries s lit other state where prlsnan have bee heed, altbcagh th encircling uproar was at th maxim use pitch and Intensity. The excuse for the farmer Staying at hem was that puvattag Weather was pood, bat la Cincinnati only halt af Taft a vet ta tMt was oast th reeublicaa bases. Th pwxsl af tha season is te pi th silent halt " Paadlpfcta Record: Th1 or raise far American tatsncntta la Cuba,, tf It be. as alleged, a aegr aprtsUef, shaabl serve ta texveaa tha besdtaacy at aerie, ta taking over tha island w take ever the element ef durwrbaace. Osesral Orant was abaa right x hat eppserrlea te th snnaisibsa af Cuba. B was eeasasd sneers tie wales a pes lias nary the Mead teald ba submerged far aa hour s twa . 5 . - i-, ...... Around New York the Carnal of Lite as Sen ta tha Great Aseenrleaa Metvawolta frejse Day ta Da. Laxity ef rear!. A vigorous demand for th ee-prt!o-i of th court with th nolle In punish ing crime la Msw Tork City has draw th fir ef magistrate notoriously un friendly police method and started an Investigation by th Bar assort tlo a. The demand is fortified by Police Com missioner Waldo, who, tn a report to Mayor Oaynor, gives statistics Indicating gross leniency toward lawbreaker exer cised by Us court. Tha commissioner's report shows that ther war tit arrests for burglary In the first four month of tha year, with SI conviction, Mt ac quittals and fa awaiting trial. Of them convicted seventy-five got off with sus pended sentence In the same period then were St arrests for assault and robbery, with flfty-nln conviction, Mt oqulttal snd sixty-four awaiting trial Of thee convicted five got suspend el Th total Arrests for th greater eltv la th earn period wer ,(M, with I eovrvtctlon and LU7 ef them freed suspended sentences. There wer Ida) acquittal and tCM await trial. Property stolen In th asm period wa reported worth $l.lv7,M7 and values re covered by the notice amounted to SR,. ft. Re Medal far This Hera. Israel Oreenberg. T year old, played ca lb stringplee of th East River pier at Dover street until bs tripped snd fell Into th water. A woman an saw him ran for aid and th first person ah saw was a neatly dressed man, carrying a vaUsa, who had endtntly com from eae of the Nw Haven steamer st Peck slip. Th man dropped hi valise, ran to th pier and dived Into tbs river. H grabbed tbe boy snd got him aboard a aend bars. Policeman Meyers found th man and the boy on the bsrgs snd asked th msa hi nam. "Ton don't want my nam," said th max; "that Isn't necseeary. Just shew m a yiao wher I csn change my clothe; that's all t want." In bis val la h hsd another utL Th policeman nt th boy ta th Hud son street hospital. Than Meyer led th reecoer to a seaman's lodging house. wher a changed hi clothes, put ths wet one back late th veil sad walked away. Th boy will rcof. Sere Tea af Bible. Seven ton of Bible, snd son ef that printed la English, bav juat bee shipped te South Amsrtrs from th American Bible Society house in Aster plc. They wer In th Spanish snd Portuguese tongues, with part la th tadta and other dialects. The transportation oom- panle ebarg freight n Bibles s on other things, but they mak s favorable rata Th American Bible society Is setting ready for Bin! work among th sailors who will pass through tha Panama canal. It is stated ihat I. HO new ships r build ing In Europe for th canal traffic. Th society t already at work In Panama and th son, but will enlarge It work a th canal open. Through th canal It also plan to do larger Bible work on the west coast of South 'America. Th society ha flalshsd th translation of hooka of the New Testament for th I K or Quechna Indktns ef Per and Botlvts, wh sr descendants af the old Incaa, Now of th seven tone of Bibles going out yesterday wer at then book however, a th Queehu Bible an mad In Argentina. Sine th Spanish conquest th Inca descends n Is virtually hav been lav and their petitions hav been un heeded by th Peruvian unngies watll s yar or two ago. Mow their demand tor school and Htsratun and tor Bibles is being recognised by th Peruvians. People Talked About Tsw people know that right ben la our midst w hav great authority oa the "real" , authonhlp of 8haki-paraa work K. H. Lulkhart, vie press deal of th Lion Bonding company has delvd Into the not neglected realm and hints that k win shortly v.-ulg om startling in formaline. tone ef Brecktea's (Mass.) new public horary, was made aa honorary member ef the Bricklayers and Plasterers' antes before the esrvmony. Thua becoerung, at la believed, th eldest member In point f ta ef sny existing labor onrsnlxatlea. Mr. Whit Is ta ha) ninety-third year. "In th hand at inj rider th auto mobile Is a deadly weapon." The dictum earn from a Chjceao court, which a sesasd a fin ef COOS against the owner ef ear for running down a gtrl and maiming her for Ufa Suit for a lump am ef damage wUI com ap tatar. During the "sooner" day of Oklahoma, AJ JerasUEga rettved express aies sad bank of c which ha served a term la th federal arhmn at Columbus. O. Now be. ts th loudest rsforwier ta the state, hi praeoelnk law and making a lively rua tor county attarsay c bt hem county. Mm. Nasaakl at Japan, who has com te this cusmuy ss a delegate ta tha Bed Cres convention. I very nruca opposed te women eurTrar. She Is chairman of the Woe Yeater Kerstng aaeocsa- tma ef Japan. These form nk the nuns I A m A - WO" - 4 V lag th noblest work af women. saUIIZS OF THE COAL BAlOHs' St Louis Globe-Democrat: Anthracite ceal. it to said, will be advanced IU000.M. half of entvh will be paid to miners. The ether half will be the usual ccmpltmcnt i to consumers. New Tork World: Th anthracit op erator were really very const derate In raising th price of coal so noe, because they knew that by next winter th cc eumer would hav time to ears th extra money to pay th Increase la price. Baitlmon American: President Beer of th Reading, expressed t the miner fear ef drastic legislation if the price of coal were arbitrarily raised. His wggeMon of drastic legislation Is on which may. unwittingly on hi part, commend Itself to th public through its legislative rep resentative. Washisgtea Bute: Tim was when there was pretense that the coat of a' read justment fell upon th employers, but con sumer an ducated beyond that fallacy and understand perfectly that tt is economic law that ther should par their ban of the Increased coats ef product Ion. whether th sdvaac I ta th price of labor or material. But tt doe not follow that th coal producers should take ad vantag of vry change in tha pay so!, specially when It follow a widely ad vertised disagreement, to add to th re tail price disproportionately. Springfield Republican: It la admitted by a prominent coat operator who served os ths anthracite stria committee that th dvane of M cent s ton to th con sumer will not only meet th requirements of the wag Increase but also put an addi tional HM0.0QS Into th coal eonfpanl' treasuries. Th deftna of ths KM), OS trtbut thus wrung from th public for th s portal benefit of th ceal oomblnt and th stockholden t that prolte la recent yean have been narrowed because of "th Increased coat ef mining materiel" Yet tt seems ridiculous to ak th public to believe that th profits of th business hav shrunken te a point wher th eom panle must hav mora rvnu tnm th consumer per to of coal. PLAZA LAST' rar I,- X Seas t a I J II .-.ussiis-i 1 , Seekers of prominent positions in political, financial , and industrial circles are particular about their foot garb. With STETSON SHOES on your feet you - are prepared.to step into the class with the directors of the world's work. , , v r Don't compromise your pridd and your purse by N persisting jn buying second-grade shoes. Even if they don't betray their inferiority while in the shop window, it will be revealed soon after the shoes are on your feet . : , , Look for the RED DIAMOND -emblem of QUALITY Hay den Bros. 16th and Dodge Sts.. Omaha "Stet$on$costmortbythepairbatlestbytheytar"3 WWA TEA Iced. An Unequalled Summer Drink ONE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS. Published by th Growers of India Tea -Rail and Water Trips K X Grde VacAdonTourNvK? ' VAj I i'JiF ,vi Oe.ssle(ssSMeenktitBtlis . . VSA4; t .E-. jr Amsn w rssrmis Use eoucrr of laoisee -sef, -.. v J ea tMtssr Miosis! tamers Lewer Ostarle. rf V .f-- "Carta of rss4a."a Yerontoor giMssos: he A - V i3 1 Jr etasaarr Uiieiuk ta jkessssd hisses sss ibe Bts 4. .St""-' r'Ym " I 3 ef ttis bessufa) Be Lawrsace lUrf t te Mslyeei, ettk Tl- . rjtr v: ' ' aaslkiT e sls trip teesslst. eld. klutsie Ooebee. laws t -- ' t I ttsttss tfca Oreas jimpiA.as. Veravist to Sasios: isasis - :? lk In rla stealer te ae Vrk as froa he Tor boeas easr n 1 i. 1 i 1 tkeavsaSlrMk-tisSValieisoosltraokroste wltk aoe- 1 . - "- 1 eweas at Siaasra ra'la se ethef setsts? These trips si all I e -i f i ssllad CTECt J lOtiM seisms eaer psmlt e sets s see 11 I '- - .1 , rests ssasrsia eaer ssBtkar. 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"Don't be too sure of it- If you did a' hive a large family you might bare auto." Houston Post. , "AH aphorisms are not true. For In stance, that loving words can medicine most Ilia" "Csn't they?" "How can they when they are anything but a drug in the market "Baitlmon American. "National parti have Ivraya selected animate aa their emblems." Yes." replied Senator Sorghum. "I'm afraid that If candidate get into th habit of quarreling, the elephant, the donkey and all th rest of them will hav t stand aalde and mak wy for th Kilkenny tat."" Washington Star. A COSTUMED OPTIMIST. Dl am a Ufa ob csnt an' woe, Fer lot ob us, I spec. An' some folks seems like dey wus bawa Ter elt It la d neck; But wben dal ole man Trouble comes An' art hi lamp on me, I sex ter him right pert, es L "I do know wh you be." s- Dls wnrl' has some contrary way I c ain't Jea comprehen'; Den lets ob happenin a, my chile, ' Dat cowea de strong-ea' men. An' old man Trouble's on his best . But when h comes, by jing! I sticks some wrltln' on de do' Wot sr. "D bell don't ring." An' when de rain come plunktn down An' de sky sends foth a stormer Way oft some here de sky am bine An' de weather fair an' warmer; Dsn's always some piac where It nice. So what' de use ob poutln. Er aoowHn' fc. Wy off some place Dey'a watermelon a sproutln'. D price ob po'k may hit d akr, De beef go aeroptanln', ... De mutton rise on win ob trust. ... Des fsc' I'm not disclaiming But den's a mightier fac' dat cheers. An' stead o' cnurtin' eorrer, I'se thlnktn' ob aU de ergs dat'll be On chlckln roosts tomornr. Omaha. BAYOLL NE TRELE. I . 1 s