31 14 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JUNE 1,1911 The Omaha daily Bee loOHtU BY EDAKKKOSEFATtK VICTOR ROSfcW A'l tit. EWTOh fcfcE rJl'iLllG. FARSAM AND 17TH knlereu at Omaha I'daloI'lc as second class matter. TKHMS OF lil'BiCRlPl'lON. Sunday Bee, on year 2 fcaturdsy riee, on year Its laily Bee twiuiout Sunday ( one year.Mw aselly Bee and Hunda.r. one year r.KI.I VKRKI KV ( AkHltK Evening baa (witn Sunday!, per nw...3f Laallv Mee uncludina Sunrtayl. per BW..6 Jjallv Ilea iwttnout Sunday I. per mo., fee Aadrees all complaint or IrTeguianuea In oelivery to t ity circulation uepv REMITTANCES. Remit by draft, express or poatal order, cava Die to The Bee Pub.lf.hmir company. Only 2-cent stamps received In payment of small accounts. Personal checks, ex rapt on Oma.ia and eastern exebsnge, not acce:irl. Omaha The bee bunding. Mouth Omaha fi!S N Bt. Council BluI-'. Scott St. Lincoln 1.1 1 tie Dulkllag. Chicago IMS Marquette building. Kttuu Oty R. Iianc bulldlnf. Nw York 34 West Thirty-third. W sahlngtoa fourteenth St. N. W. CORRESPONDENCE. Oommunlestlon relating to news and adltonai matter ahould be addressed Omaha Bee. ivultonal Iicnartment. APRIL. CIRCULATION. . 50,109 state f Nebraska. County of Dougia .s. Dwlght Wiiiuims. circulating manager of The Bee Publishing company. fceing duly sworn, aaye that the average daily circulation lor the month of April. 1311. was k).l. DWKIHT WIU.lAilK. Clrealauoa Manager. lubacrlbad hi my presence end "worn to before mo this Id day c.f ly. wit tbcal.) , KOBt.lir 111. NT Kit. Nouuy Public. taswerlswrs travlas the rlty temporarily aboald ssv The Be nailed ta then. Address will he chanced aa ottcs as re ajuveted. The mltan It sulking, according to report. Now it the way clear tor a safe ad hu Fourth? History nay yt reeal that the groat Julius latt nsnin was spelled 8-e-t-t-e-i. A ' tad tan lake at Carter park Slight kalp reduce Omaha' Biortality list "Pica, Unci 8am, don't spsnk mo thlt Urn and I'll tura be good," cries little Cuba. ''Quiet Day la New Jersey,"; says headline. Even tbt moequltoe art taking a rest, Erery litigant ihould com Into court with clean hand. Amend tb old rule to Include fao also. Mr. Carnegie teetnt to hare got way to Scotland without firing Charity Schwab that hero medal. It la tot surprising that President Taft wat unable to get much t a rot In the Steal trust territory. When man tpeaka of "beating the politicians." bo naturally moan th politician who art oppoalng him. CocgruulatloB to tht musicians In getting away from their national convention la Omaha without se llout discord. Thlt It tht season when those country coualni, with nice, comfort able farm home, are beginning gala to be popular. ,' Wonder If other commission plan cities also permit their streets to be over-run with professional blind men ad crippled beggar. California banker want thrift taught la th public school of thtt tat. By all means, th school eaould cease teaching amthfulnea. Hal motqultoe. It I said,' do not tit. la the mad acrambl tor a liTlng for themselves and family, tty probably do not find th time. -WUllaiair Whltof Emporia, Kan., la good enough to admit that th rac for th republican nomina tion I still "a pretty clot squeak yet." Ia riew of It ooeat aa a ready meant of escape) from prtaoa walla, ppendlcltlt ought to be a popular ailment In our Nebraska peniten tiary. A lot of folk aro still risking their live kissing, la spit of tb dentists' warning out th kit germ. Evea death la sometimes sweet. t ' At any rate, the Nebraska law to prerent tb desecration or Decora tion day by sporting event' and athletic contest was fairly well ob served ta Omaha, A San Diego dispatch to th Saw Tork World tell of aa etght-ponnd fish barking Ilk , a . dog. Never mind, you eonscUncel nature fakir, yoa'II get yooral Did yoa over try to suppose what you would hav said nine year ago hid so in on toll ywa that ta promised "1 tamed Lata" purchase " of tb water work would aot b coa nmmatod astil July 1, 1912? Th attoraty specially retained ta represent th tuts la the proceed ings agalnat Chi' of Police Dotabse doe aot want to stop with the da cisloa of tho supreme .court. If he did, hi eonaertlon with th stata payroll would cease. Can you blame him? Xebraika't Industrial War Earners. The federal census statistics make ont a very good case for th Nebraska child labor law, showing that only nine-tenth of 1 per cent of the wage earner of thlt state are under It year of age. Our child labor law Is designed to keep children under It in school during the school year, and, judging from the census, which ap plies to 190. the large majority of them are there. The statute permits tht employment of children between the ages of H and 16 out of the school season and during the achooT season under certain restrictions. but In 1909 only 217 children less than 16 years of ag were found by the government enumerators to be earning wages. Nebraska's total number of wage- earners that year wat 24,336 and 85 J per cent of these, or 30.76a, were male, leaving 13. g per cent or l.t&t female, with nine-tenth of 1 per cent only under 16 year of age. That It, Indeed, a very creditable showing.' It It of Intereat to .not tbtt 14,329 of these wage-earner re In Omaha and South Omaha. Industrially, Omaha, taken ax a combined city, completely outdis tances any rlty in th country of th tame or leu population and outranks many more than double and treble It population.' For lnstanre, the total value of onr manufactured product In 1909 cam to 1153,290, 000, while San Francisco's amounted to only $133,041,000, and our com bined populntlon wat ISO, 000, at compared with Ban Franciaco't 417,- 900. Nebrtska la common' regarded an agricultural state and It la on of th leader, but Omaha' vatt manufacturing establishments give tht ttat a high ranking industrially alto. Democrats After Spoilt. What would b th democrat' at titude toward civil servic reform and th spoilt system were they In full power at Washington mty be clearly understood from their alti tude now with power only In the lower branch of congros. They have uceeded In stealthily slipping through th bouse a provision In th tecutlv and Judicial- appropriation bill to Impair civil servic and re turn to th old tyitem of patronagt distribution. Th wording of th measure It that th term of offlc of all civil eervlo employe tn etecu- Uv depart menu within th District of Columbia be fixed at five year Tb motlvo behind this cubtl at- ssult, ,l I charged, it to lay tht foundation, In th event of dem ocratic tlctory next fall, for building up a formidable political machine calculated to perpetual th party la power. Th bill wa put through th house without aerloua consideration and passed before th real pur pose of thlt hidden rider became known. It remains, therefor, for the senate to defeat It, If It It to b headed off. Th National Civil gervle Reform league regard th situation serious enough to mtk a general effort to hav th measure publicly aired that It may be thoroughly brought to th ttsntlon of all who oppose th (poll tyitem. I Th people hv repeatedly sunken with Irrevocable, determination for Civil serrlc reform and need not further be consulted at to their wishes la thlt matter. We are facing forward, not backward: w are oro- g restive, not reactionary, today. But on wonder what that great pro gressiva democrat. Speaker Clark, wat doing when thla ubl trick wa turned? And Chairman Under wood, where was h? W naturally aasum that Mr. Bryan, tb alDha and omega of progreatlviam, ha not yet heard of th matter, or h would hav spoken hi defiant re- monstrance. Governor Wilton, It may b noted, I on of th vie nrssl. denl of th Civil Servle Reform leagu making a public protest. Wilbur Wright It argue nothing for or trains! an Invention or discovery that nan doubt its practicability. Whether aerial navigation ever become on of th utilitarian method, th ma who hav studied It closest contend that It will, and they, at any rate, hav already proved that a heavier. than-air craft can be mad to fly. w iinur Wright died In the prim of life with hi marvelous Invention In it lnfsnf v, but he lived long enough to prove. In collaboration with hit younger brother, that th only war men may fly through air It aot like bird. Emotion naturally prompt th expression thtt It m too bid thlt plonaer aviator had to die wtfaont teeing fait genius reap more perfect iruit or Its gift to the world. But If It It what wa think, thla invention win not need Ha author to perfect It. It was th riderless aeroplane wnicn Dr. Samuel P. Laaglev sent up la 1996 that Inspired th Vrlihi brother. They first established th principle of sua flying Ilk bird as men the more Important on of aa automatically balanced flying ma- cam. It i auit Doeetbla that American aav not yet fully ap preciated these men and their work. Over la London th elder brother's death, th first nataral death of a prominent aviator which It another suggestion of th yoathfulne of th science provoke general expres- tlons of sorrow, balling him aa on of th world' great men. It may be only a very few years until w will b looking back upon him with much more awe than w feel now. What progress has bevn made I of auch meteoric character as quite to deter dogmatic predictions of any kin. Misapprehensions. Tho suggestions of several am- bltlout gentlemen, who expect to be member of the next r publican na tional committee, that they ought not to have to wait until after the coming convention when In due courao they would be Installed nnder the law and custom of th party, is based upon soma fundamental mis apprehension ' Th existing national committee for each of th great parties was created and constituted by tb last national eoaventiona of th parties. respectively, and derive all Its authority from, and la subject to the limitations Imposed by, those bodies. place on th national committee Is not an office established by any law, atat or national, and the juris diction of a state legislature extends only to tb control and regulation of primaries and conventions within the state, and th manner of (elect ing and Instructing delegates to con vention In which th state may be entitled to representation. Each na tional committee) haa a prescribed way of filling vacancies that 'may occur In Ita membership, but even ere the endorsement of a candidate either by primary or convention, or even by the convention delegation, does not create a vacancy.- It Just happen that for both the big political part let, the national committee I mad op of on from ach atat and territory, but this membership Is purely arbitrary and quit within th power of tho con vention which constitutes th com mittee to chang. Where th state hav enacted presidential primary laws, thsy have assumed that th committees would continue aa they are now probably a wall grounded assumption but it would be entirely within th provlnc of th convention to mak tho national committee eon slst of two member from each tt and territory, or three, or any num ber of members, or It might think It advlaabl to reduc th number and cut tb country Into say ten districts with only on member from each dis trict In th latter case It would b clearly teen what a primary vota on national committeeman really la. namely, merely an Instruction upon tho delegate from tb particular atat to rot In convention for a particular man for a place upon this commute. It th ovr-haaty gentlemen referred to, therefor, will get over their misapprehensions, they will realise th necessity of - possessing tneir souls In patience. "Know Omaha Better" la a aood advertising slogan. It la appllcabl. too, to vry business establishment and Institution In Omaha. Th way for th merchant aad th manufac turer, th banker and tha broker. and vn th professional man, to mak M business better known Is by Judicious us of sdvertlslns suae In a good dally newspaper Ilk The Be. Th Methsdlst general conference refund to go back to tha old method of limiting a preacher to five year in any on place. That It in line with common business principle, but th fact Is many preachers are glad enough to mov oa by th Urn five year ar aa In som placet and happy there la bo law compelling tnem to tarry longer. Th usefulness of th Auditorium. or rather the absolute necessity of nanng and maintaining a bulldlnc aultabl to larg gathering, m sgatn illustrated by the Memorial day ex ercises for which that building came twrf Into play la on dy. Tb Auditorium must remain an audi torium. It "Immediate" possession of that place on the national committee wr to be as "Immediate" aa ha bee "Immediate" possession of the wtr work, several presidential campaigns would be won and lost In the Interval. S latrleadly Act. Pittsburg. Dispatch. Mr. Cfcoel dec lares th coftes suit "aa aarrlandly set toward Brazil." But with the third cap ef coffe heeoemns so wrr populsr. Is not Rrsstl ' enure In oueealnv th l'ntted States contrary to it taw tn initial unfriendly act toward the raited State? ('vol Fal Sapplr. Phllade nhla Record. The acres of coal Isnds la mi nil aad ladiaaa owned by railroad com pan lea Is becoming so Isrs as t create tear of a soft real sseneeolr. a hit eowiptla- tloa shows a total ot ta.M seres. Th sua an operated under laains ac raasemrats la order to comply with th law srmatla railroad companies rrom mialns tblr own coal, eat the control of rates of trsnsportattoa fives practical eoatrol ot prteea. of aontaa; Wd. . umim Repuhll Th oonsraasloeaJ baa ban cam, a fteMeciahl feotur of Waabinctoa's awry jsartiat surra- recant yaara. Is t a mltted this smkm. Th preaenc of so many democrat in the linn hi th eapfeuutloa. A toad many other Waahwe-toa taos and frtvonnos one oca abaodooed. In tact, stoos th oeea oeret took control and elected Cham Oar speaker the bouse has termed most of its Urn to tb proaale paatlnM of tawbu wad - TliHilav InOmalia i uuw Ama v aa w , rCOMPtlXD f BOM BEE riLE- 1 , !! JVXE I. , ' 4 TMrty Year Ago, A gam of base hall was p'ayed oa the Eighteenth stnet grounds between two picked nines of the Burllrurton head onarters. The first team, which won by a scot ot It to t. consulted of E. O. Brandt. William Forman. Joseph Han nan. Byron D. Bant. George Siernsdorf, Arthur B. Smith. C. Crasry. Chart Crelshton. and the second team of A. L. Goodman. W. A. Brown. C. R. David son. J. T. Penned. U D. Unarn. John Thomson. W. T. Lewis and W. B. Van Tuyt It Is rumored that J. A. Monro, who Is th freight agent of the Nebraska divi sion of the Minneapolis Omaha road, has been offered an Important position with a railroad In Kansas. June opens up with a promls of being a repetition of May In the matter of weather. The young ladles of tha First Methodist Episcopal church cave an Ice cream sociable at the residence of Mr. Boen- Hs at the northeast corner of Nine teenth and Douglas streets. Mr. Jones, stenographer of th Union Psclflc headquarters, was presented with a hsndsome pin by bis associate oa the occasion of his tsklng up work on The Be. Th friends of William Russell of Shlnn'a addition are condoling with hUn on a piece of bad luck. While driving a lot of fine cattle purchased over In Iowa, they stampeded and ran over fifteen miles to Gnaws, by which time they had run off so much flesh that he had to dis pose of them at a loss there. A private lawn party at Hanscom park last evening Proved a great success, special credit being due to Mr. Harry B. Hunt in charge of arrangements. Among those present were the Misses Meaney, the MImc Kesters. Miss Jennie Peyton Mrs. Frelss. Miss Buchanan and th Misses Mrhlshsn and , Messrs. H. & Hunt. P. M. Moore. J. O. Theolecke. J. R. Lewis, B. H. Rhoden. Weetberg. "telling. Will Brltlon, W. H. Helphrey and J. Wilson. twenty Years Ago General Brooke wss chosen commander of th Loyal Lesion to succeed Major Paddock at a banquet held at the Mil lard hotel. Major J. B. Fursy succeeded Oners I Brooke as senior vice omma-.ttcr. Msjor Pierce of Lincoln succeed! rut Ma jor Fursy aa Junior vlo commander. F. Q. Hanchett. a lawyer of Aurora. III., was Ihs guest of his brother. Dr. W. H. Hsnchett. st th latttr'a bos.itlful Pin street home. ' M'llllam Henderson, a veteran yiars old, who wa the gueat of hi dtunlfer. Mr J. B. Whiting of Hlghlsml .Park, during tha Methodist general mn'ervnco, returned to his home at Beloll. W a Blehop John T. Hurst of Wsshlngton. D. C, was vlritlnc hi nephew, W. K. Kurt H. W. Tstes ended tn uacrt nty of hs site for the Omaha club bv paying . to Q. M. Hitchcock for tin corner at Twentieth and Douglas stree.e. acting lor th club. Th lot wa ' test. Tea Year Ago Som saerellglous scamps ransacked the home of the Rev. C. W. Bjvldge, ttj South Twenty-fifth avenue, aabbnth morning whlls the parson an I Ms family wers at church. Th rogue 4 ih eav with . K of which was pkKeJ out at a little child's bank. Mrs. Elsie M. Jorgtnson, wife of J. P. Jergensen. died at t u f tmily noma, laid Vinton street, at tht age of 31 Old-time songs, some of th-m war songs, were sung at Trinity Methodist church by W. B. On ham. choirmaster; Rev. T. K. Trndall and olhrt, fr the veterans of tleorge Croon poet, Cra,,d Army of the Republic. Kid NlchoU itched his Ktita t.'ily learn to vtcti-y skalm (Vnihs S to 1 although at that Omaha got let hls t!f th Kid. w;n: the KAm nu.Hxfl up Frsnk Owe.t for only ,it. ftev. I. ".V. Savld.-. h.uv home h..d been robbed In th naming, preached In the bad lands st ClevJi.t str; si.d Capitol avanu In th a renins ea th Mat, "Ralslnc HU lor a Uvist," H bad a larg aufiwjoc. Warren Swltsl-r occupied tit nulplt at Wsstmlnstsr Pmbytena church, relat ing som ot th business dou by the general assembly at New Y-ra to which b wst a commissioner. The Fee-It Stock comparts l"Mtr. a Week of "Jim. th Penman." at th Boyd. People Talked About II M caneraily bel Wired that Howard H Baldrtg la on of Omaha s beat attor- weys. Pernaa that la sea ef an reasons ho wa nominated for rongreoa at tn prima rVe. W cooid nam other good raaaona. Anyway, th "Baldruj for Conaitaa" boom Is past tb bubble stage aad sis friends ar already tooting for ward to tb ttm wbea CongnssmsB Baldrlce wUI Introduce them ta the president. By th way. what haa hoaoms of Jo Forsker of Oh ley Fight to th richt of klm, fights to the left of aim, and a a sixa of war from Joseph. Another f t- 'f -(i aiysMry at U In Other Lands Boss Slda Lights on What ss Traxsplria- Amocg tb STcar aad rar Matlons of the Marts. Aaalo-eerman Relation. Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, former prime minister of treat Britain, contributes to the N'ord and Sur an Important papr on German naval and colonial policy as viewed through British glasses. Mr. Balfour mphatteal!y denies that Britain Is Jealous of German development In the workshops and field, or the expansion ot trade relatione with- the outside world. These developments are welcomed as a means of stimulating British energy. What Mr. Balfour considers the main source of British suspicion and distrust is th pan-German sentiment, proclaimed in press and speeches. In favor . ot re storing the boundaries of that older German empire which extended from tbe Adriatic to the Baltic and from the Vistula to th Channel, aad to acquire a G. man colonial empire outside of Europe. Where can ,thls colonial empire be obtained without conquest? Japan dominates the tag east Africa Is al ready partitioned. France and Great Britain controlling the lion's share. In no section of the world's map can Ger many obtain colonial empire by means other than conquest. All the colonial prises are already under the flags of land grabbing powers, and Germany cannot obtain a new slice without at tacking tha possessors. German naval expansion, stimulated by pan-German alms. Justify suspicion. England, Mr. Balfour affirms, has no other desire than to preserve what she holds by. every right of possession and tills. But if this possession compels hr In ths Ger man mind "to stand In Germany's light," he regards both an entente and perma nent peace as Impossible between the two nation M Homo Rale for Ireland. One ef the few political -problems salut ing the new king of Denmark. Christian X concerns the autonomy of Iceland. Th Icelanders are not very numerous, about .. but they entertain large expecta tions tad occasionally Insure vocally against tb regulations of the mother country. Agitation for larger autonomy has continued with more or less bitterness since Vflt A Joint committee appointed by the lata King Frederick drafted an ex ceedingly libera home rule charter for Iceland a few years ago. hut a majority of ths Icelanders, led by advocate ot In dependence, rejected It. A recent turn of the political Wheel puts ths home ruler la the majority In the Ireland Parliament. A revival of the rejected home rule char ter Is now proposed, but the Dsnieh gov ernment la reported Indisposed to agree tt the former term of union. The new king, fortunately, haa not been Identified with either party and is In position to smooth over th friction hitherto created. More than likely the proposals of Jsn Hlgurds son. loader of the Icelanders, will form a basis for agree merit fnder the pro posals Iceland would b placed andar a governor appointed by the Danish kins, and have a cabinet of political sorters chosea from among the party in power hi the Icelandic Parliament- schoma fash ioned after the colonial governments of th British dominions. ee French Flnanrlerlac While' the loursst tat of bonds 01 several American cute were raised tram to MS per cent to command a market. th bond of tb premier city of Franc. paying only t per cant, wers oversub scribed eighty times. The issue amounted to la.OUl.m franc (about tai.iwt.ew) and rua forty years. In placing the bonds on the market Parts adopted some finan cial novelties, whleh proved marvelous stimulants for subscribers. The bonds were issued in small denominations and ar payable In Installments, with a dis count of five per cent. During th ten years beginning with 1SLJ th city will awaid each year 1.0O.OX francs la prlxes, divided Into twelve monthly drawings on the numbers on the bonds. From l3 to 1M1. Inclusive, (twenty-nine yesrs) there will be swarded each year &.) francs divided Into four quarterly drawing. Tbe prises for the entlr period total KmOUO franca. Th Wall Street Journal calculates that "the subscribers gain W.OOO.OftJ francs from th tseu arte and about so.ott.osu from srlses; total M.m.OM francs. On th othr hand, th city gain t to Hi per cent for thirty-nine years, which tat the dirtsranc between th borrowing rate and the present market vain of long-time money. At I per cent It gains 1t.Mo.0W and at IH Per cent It gains lU.tS.oo francs (compounding ot Interest excluded). Ths scheme Is creditable to the Ingenuity of the city's financial advisers, but even Paris cannot really borrow S per cent money In a i per cent market. ee Italy aad th War. . Aa exception to the pro-Turkish tone of tile British press In treating the Italian Invasion of Tripoli is noted tn the letters of a special correspondent of th tendon Graphic, who has mads a tour of Italy and observed th temper of the people. Th continued popularity of th war was felt e-erywher. tn north an south Italy, sentiment being particularly out spoken m tb Industrial north, whleh an ticipate trade benefits througn tenitorisl expansion. "Th Impetus for even thing," he writes. "I coming from the commer cial men of the north of Italy, who see aa outlet for then capital and their produce under the Italian flag. Their ambition, which I am bound to bel.eve will be steadily pursued. Is to create In North Africa a great colony which will be a rivet to Frenca Algeria. It Is claimed for Tripoli that It will excel Algiers as a winter resort, and a synileat of cap italists In Milan hav provided the money lthWhlch to boMd a great hold and restaurants. There Is aa sAon'shlag In difference expressed at te th dotation of th struggle. Delay la. la tin. welcome because It give tae Italian government 1 more opportunity of setting Turkish pjs-' ssssloas ia Europe, all ef which are bound I to prove aseful p.eces la the great came. The war th Italians anlveraally regard and spore re of as a business war con- ducted ea business noes solely with th I object f gaining? territory suited for 00- cupatloa by Italians which stall b a j trash estlet tor Italiaa trade.- 1 R seels a Severity. ' Brill la Indignation aaainst Russia mast- i tu, th, m relA Ise fM, K.a I been Itenstfied by the severity of the en trace pa seed apon M:ss Kate Malecka hy a court ia Warsaw. She was accused of associating with Polish eoturptrators and was sentenced to four years' unprtsoa assnt at hard labor, fallowed by exile to Siberia for Bfs. Tb BrttWn feet that the sentence was exceastvw, th trial un fair, th vtdec Inadequate. But in ad dition. Mis Maleeka la claimed as a Bri lls subject, aad aa old grVsvasc I thus revived. The Rtisaaaa gumait Is very stubborn about recognising expatria tion. The young woman's father was a Polish exile, who cam to Snglasd about fifty years sgo and took out naturalixa Uoa papers. He married aa Englishwo man, daughter ot a Kentish farmer, aad their daughter was born In England. She was educated In Germany, where sae prepared herself to be a music teacher. She did aot even know the Polish lan guage till she studied It In order to pre pare for the return to her father's coun try which proved so disastrous. The nat ural next step would be to work through diplomatic channels tor a pardon by the cxar. The beat than can be said tor Russia Is that she I undoubtedly much tried by conspirators who claim foreign citizenship. POLITICAL SNAPSHOTS. Houston Post: Just one month from to day Judsoa Harmon will be nominated lor president of the United States, if democratic perspicacity ten t absolutely stifled by a lot of leather-lunged wlnd Jammera. Louisville Courier-Journal: -It Is not necessary to my happiness to be president again," says President Taft We can well believe It And, Mr. President, would you not have been a happier man If you had gone te the supreme bench and never occupied a prickly test m the Whit House? Chicago Record-Herald: Thomas W. Lawson hi a candidate to succeed W. Murray Crane as senator from Massa chusetts Mr. Lawson announces that bis platform Ik "Down with the cost or living." He might do well to add a plank demanding a reduction la the cost ot being elected to the United States senate. Boston Transcript: It is reported that when Senator Crsnt goes to Chicago to attend the meeting of the national repub lican committee, Cengressmaa Lawrence will accompany him to aot as hi proxy ta case of need. This would be simply a repetition of precaution that was taken four years sgo by the senator, and, whether the responsibility falls on principal or proxy, it will be honorably and ably discharged. Afainst Substitutes -OWtlli VH Mil, sw SSilaTirtS'Wr I MtJnantfc,tifi&iutf Have Your Ticket Bound Trip SIXTY DAY LIMIT Kew Terk City, standard routes New Tork City, other desirable Atlantic City, H. J standard routes - Atlantic City, If. J., other desirable routes . . Atbury Park, X. J., standard routes Asbury Park, X. J., other desirable route Boston, Mat, standard route Boatoa, Massk, other desirable route Montreal, including St. Lawrenc River boat Montreal, direct rail route Quebec, P. Q. , Portias (1, Me. Kingston, Ont. Owew Sound, Ont., ( Georgttn Bay ) Buffalo. X. Y Detroit, Mirk. '. DIVERSE ROUTE EASTERN TOURS . They Include Boatoa aad New York with prominent route going aad returning. Including alto ocean trip between Old Point Comfort. New York and Boston. Round trip rate is ar cording to th tour desired snd will be quoted on request ALL SUMMER EASTERN RATES (Return Limit October 31st) Marklaae Island ; Chants aqua Lake Points, X. Y. PUtubarg. X. . (Lak Champlaln) Fabyaaa, X. H. (Whit Mountain Moakoka. Ont. Boatoa, Mass. Portland, Me. Atlantic City, X. I Buffalo, X. Y Including tour of lake Charlevoix, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Best tow Harbor, Midi, via Chicago and steamer " "T"-w saaay localities in Wlsconsla. Xew sHrsew, Kew Englasrd awd Ciico Tall rlt. tsasae oaw J ljtil j ruth te the east, J. B. RKYNni.rtt n. In. A-M2S- jorors JABS. "Anyhow." she says, complacently, "my dressmaker told me ttis morning; that 1 Bad positively splendid line." "So yon have, my dear," commented th hard-hearted husband. "So you have, but they are line ot latitude. 'Chicago Post. ' "t cam across a nun this morning who wss la grinding ned and every one turned from him " "Poor soul! Why did no one give htm Immediate eeeistance?" Few know how. His grinding need was of new tunes on his hand organ." Baltimore American. Wife John. I wish you'd drop into th hardware store on your way nom and get a water cracker. Hub A water cracker in a hard war store? Wlfe-Certa!ny!-an ice-pick, stupid! Boston Transcript. "Tour son certainly sticks to his Job." "Tee, he's like s postage stamp: he always sticks when he is licked first! Houston Post. "The new teacher ia to get thirty dol lars a month and find himself." "Ves, I remember they told me he had a way of losing himself." Baltimore American. Edith-Pa Is immensely plessed to hear you ars a poet Ferrtle Is he? Edlth-Oh, very. The Isst of my lover he tried to kick was a foot baU player. Denver Newa GEOGRAPHICAL LDCERICES. Cincinnati Enquirer. A silly young man from Dee Moines Wss burdened with too much loose ooinee. And he said on the street To each man he would m"t "In a bottle with me you will Joines. A young sport named James from Hous ton. ihe home team was slways bouston. But it lost nineteen games; Now we never eee James. In the hen house I think he is rouston. A young man who hailed from fsir Wor cester. Said: "For my town I'll now .bo a bor- cester. . I don't know bow to preach. And I can't make a speech But I know 1 ean crow like a ro reverter." There was a young girl from Terr Haute Who went out or s ride In a haute. When the young man was tired. And from rowing perspired, Hi ssld. "Arthur, you smell tike a gaut." Aiainst Imitations .-, sr w bs-bhr imlcy Ifllstml. 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