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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1912.
THE OMAHA ' DAILY BEE
rOL'XPSP BY EDWARD fiOSKWATER
. ""VICTOR ROSEWATER. EDITOR
', BEE BUILDING. FARNAM ANUlTiM-
fcntered at Omaha Postofflce as second-
A Job for the State Board.
While Douglas county's real es
tate assessment total has been sub
stantially raised, reports are com
intr in from other, counties in the
class matter.
ORIGIN OF THE STARS AND STRIPES
Inspiration of the Dutch Benublic Followed in Our nag
v Tnrk Run of their fla of freedom? But tha field !
The national flag flung to the brewes of tun was new. five pointed and not
..... f J . t At
today should display in 1U blue field tlx pointed as in Britisn neraiury.
ookln( Backward
ThbDay taOmaki
TRRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Sunday See. one year ? I
Saturday Bee, on year...,,....,
Dally Bee (without Sunday) one year.J4.08
Daily Bee and Sunday, one year ......
DELIVERED BY CARRIER.
Evening Bee (with Sunday), per mo..e
Daily Bea (including Sunday), per mo. .fee
Dally Bee (without Sunday), per mo -vc
Address all complaints or irregularities
In delivery to City Circulation Dept.
, :., REMITTANCES.
Remit by draft, express or postal order,
payable to xne bm ruDimnina vn.Hr
" . . . .. today should display in Its Diue neia six pointea as in - - p pbnn nirr riLEA
state showing decreases, In the as- forty..lgnt Ur, arran,9 ,n .ix row, ference that should have impressed Mr f COMPILED FBOlVi PEE Wl
sessment as compared . with rive
years ago. No one possessing all his
senses will contend that there is a
single county the state in which
land values have not increased in
that period. To ' permit any county
nr airht. ih admission of Arlsona and Frederic Harrison, who has maintained
New Mexico as states permitting i new that the flag of the unuea aiaie.
symmetrical grouping of tha units of tha borrowed from ;'the ancestral coai o
'constellation" declared in tha resolution their chief.
of tha continental congress on June 14, That the stars were not at nrsi gen' of .peeiaj process of preserved wood for
1777; erally adopted seems to ds proea p paving presented to them.
That the flag of the United States be the fact that "scores of British, print Th, tw Miard hotel will be openid
Jt7,Y 11.
Thirty Years Ago
Omaha people are having the beauties
stoy aim.
Office boy-My vacation begins tomor
row. His chum How long have yar got?
Office boy-Ae long as 1 like. The boss
told ma I needn't coma back at an,
Boston Transcript .
Jeshurun had waxed fat
''You are having too easy a time," said
his physician. "Lop oft seme ef your
useless luxuries and earn your living
by work, aa tha common people do. '
it was then he began to Kie:
Tribune.
in Nebraska to pull, down its .SattVKW rep" tb! t
laoamant wnuirl h its ttiVllllAftr IT. I hit I flfiM rDrMCflUna 41 TltW COMtClia- "i vw.iviii ...r - .
a deliberate purpose to get away
tion.
The basis
have only stripes." Dr. Griffis declare
that "no proof yet exists to show that
Only -cnt sumps received n payment from bearing a 'Just share- of the thlt i. My th, gtripes, was derived ny regimental flag In the continental
- ..ii u.An-.tM Ik-train-Ll rnorkiR. AX 1 I ' ........ , -
cept on Omaha and eastern exchange, not
accepted. - - ' ; ,
'. OFFICES.
Omaha-The Bee building, .
South Omahat4Sl S 81. .
Council Bluffs 7S Scott St
Llncoln-2 Llttla building.
Chicago 1H1 Marquette-building. ;
Kansas City-Reliance building.
V.nr VrV34 West Thirtv-third. v.
. Washington 7 Fourteenth fit. N. W
. . mRRHSPOXDENCE.
Communications relating to news and
editorial matter should be addressed
Omaha Bee, Editorial Department -
JUNE CIRCULATION.
' 48,945
ci. f VntiruVa. County of Douglas, ss.
N, P. Fell, buatpass manager of The
- Bee Publishing company, being duly
aworn. say that tha average dally clr.
culation for the mjnth of June, JOtf,
was 48.M5- . N. P. FEIU
. Business Manager.
Subscribed In; my presence and sworn
to before me this tn oay or Juiy. vu.
(Seal.) ROBERT HUNTER.
Notary PutHc.
Sobscrlbers leaving kc city
temporarily afcoald kav The
' Be mailed t them. Address
vrlll lie chanced aa ofte a re-
quest. 1 '" if- '
-Every little raindrop helps. '
tax burden of the state
The 8tate Board of
which is soon to convene, has
of tha national standard.
from tha Dutch republic and owed noth- army had stars In JU field, unless pos-
Assessment. ng ta English Inspiration, aeeordlnf to fibly toward the enq or t-e war, fM
f,,i. Dr. William Elliot Griffis. in an artioia of dates prior to kw. as seen m
l k. .nrnnl Tnr1.nan1nt r) infmblll I.MInia tit RriMah nrtnta in th FraUHCeS
power and authority to correct pal. ,,ueh lnt.regt,nt )p ,d tradiUpn to Tavern collection, bear stripes, but never
pable defecta or deficiencies n the illustrate the origin of the Stri and stars. Dr. Griffis admits, however, that
asResament return of any county. Ptripe. "If our fathere followed in their the flag hoisted on Fort Bphuyler en
.-4 .r,,.M -,,,;fo.i v' rin flag making what they themselves called August 3. 1777. displayed stars as well as
BUU V IUVUIU UWV W V. I . . , ...I T-.....U . , , . - T 41 W
our great example, in, iuixcjui uii sinpes. rvwiuuun vi m w i
republic, the Stars and Stripes." h aays, was not heeded by the continental army.
are beautiful, proportionate, Intelligible, The rattlesnake flag was most in ev.
alive with historic meaning and inspiring dence. Washington, solicited to proclaim
for the future." HI eplnion Is that the regimental color", wrote as 1st May
fathers drew their Inspiration from Hoi- jo, 1779, to the board of war: "It (a not
land, of which Benjamin Franklin aid: yet settled wbat 1 tha standard Of th
In lov of liberty and bravery In tha United SUtes."
defense of It It hss bn pur groat ex-
smpla " The flag of seven stripes of the
notice of these, discrepancies.
- Britons as Walkers.
the young men from England are
winning the walking .matches at
Stockholm, as they usually do at
these Olympics. It is the British
race that U winning. Jt is almpiy .'" rj But if the continental army carried
A steady rain set in at an early wr,
which continued for some time, f(IJI;ig
tha gutters and renawlnf the supply of
mud.
F. C. Festner A Ion, stesm boek bind-
era and printer, have rmovad tp Crelh-
ton hall.
It is txpeeted that Frnir bloct w)ii
b enclosed in two weeks, and A. J-
Hancom is preparing to erect six store
on Capitol avenue, beyond Masonic hall.
gtubendorf 4 Co., the well known
wholesale Jiquor merchants, received fifty
barrels of sour mash manufactured by L.
Halner in 1872.
Base ball Is looking up. The Council
Bluffs and Omaha telegraphers play in
this city next week, the Leevenworths
will ply th Union Pacifies ' at the
Athletic association grounds the 22d, apd
the Union Pacific will play the Council
Bluffs next Saturday. The Council Bluffs
reaping the fruits of ita generatians Ltpa ,eprMentlng a staU, waved' from 'ers flags for two yean pr mora after beat the Crelghton school boys. 16 to T.
nf anwlnsr. It la traditional for ho ii thm r-iirv that ha. the resolution ot tne continent qongf""
Britons to be good walkers, on of Uame the middle .eolenle. and Ittsr tha dopt thers , seems fcbe : nc-jjoubt
th rh.raPt-rtRtira nf a aturdv. out- tt Of New Yor, New Jry. nn.
of-door lovlax .people. It la a ease
sylvanla and Delaware. There had petn
that the resolution was heeded toward
the end of the war of Independence. The
long
. 1 1 b.p. rn ant n f tVia ttoH
Jinv niriatinn as inaeDenaenoe in ."b-v.. w ...
of like father, hke son at Stockholm, m M(J an abjuring of monarchy In m, mtter of chole- A" xt M 1857 ther
were nine cuiereni aiyier) on nogo m
consent." Not only wg the flag of ew jorn nareor.
seven stripes historically known to tha
not the lnuueJiate result of superior the impelling cause taxation "without
overnight training, or llnt off)luck,
Mr. Bryan will have to show Mis-
souri frcttn now on.
And the English people, masculine
and feminine, are winning other re
wards , much more enduring and
profitable to the race in their walk
ing. Americans at Stockholm thus
far are hea;i , in the j;rand toi;
and they are likely to be at the end
Captain Jenkln, th popular proprietor
of the headquarter cigar store, is dis
playing flulte a curiosity, a catskin.
which is said to have been used by Sit
ting Bull as a pouch.
At the Omaha woman's suffrage meet
ing at th Lutheran church, Elder Shnn
was appointed to organize a society in
tha Sixth ward, and Dr. Lewis to or
ganise on in West Omaha, while Gen
eral Ejtabrook was made chairman of the
Dutch was the lanfuag of the people,
and "on tha title pages of their Bibles,
hymn books and family libraries the
of the Olympic. ' They have nothing seven stripes formed one of the common
The Camorrlst trial wai . con-lto fear or. fret abput, 10 far aa the
eluded ahead of the Lorlmer case, plucking of prizes at this lnterna
anyway, tlonal competition goes. 1,1 But it
1
would not do Americans any harm
It ought to be a breesy campaign to take a lesson from their British
with dally winds -Mowing .In from cousins in this .wholesome and neces-
Oyster Bay and. Sea Girt.
I'valk as much aa is good for us. Our
The National Cleaneri' association mM roll .. .. toorone to hon
is meeting ju 05, juouis-, uugni 10 nn . Rtuff crowAtiA itreet car when
do a little. business there between they wuW w. f00t U, and our
est obiects in their homes," The pre
sumption is that intelligent men who .
were not of Puteb descent knew the
symbol and Its history. The flag
seven stripes was the flag of resistance
to monarchy and of liberty won glor
iously from the oppressor. What moro
ary exercise of walking, ,W, dp oot ,trIpM by -t'h, r;vott,nf cFoIJnIf(t( nt
There will pot be complete agreement
American colonists, but It was a familiar with Dr. Qrlffls that th stripes of the
sight In tha colonial harbor. rational standard were derived from the
flag of the Dutch republic Does not his nnsnce .committee.
There was a laraa oeoulatlon of Dutch theory appear to be shaken by the report C, H, Dewey has
descent In th four middle colonies! of the committee composed of Benjamin
Franklin and Messrs. Harrison and
Lynch In favor of a national flag cm
slstlng of the "King s Colors" as a
union, with thirteen (tripes, alternate red
and whit, symbolising acknowledge
ment of England's sovereignty but re
s'stance by the colonies to her oppres.
of ' eive laws? This flag -was hoisted at
Cambridge on January 2, 1776.. It will not
be contended by Dr. Griffis that he ha
covered the field of conjecture; eonclu
elve testimony about the origin and
evolution of the Stars and Stripes dogs
Dutch and British descent as the basis not exist.
returned from the
east, '
Miss Lyda Sohemmerhorn, who has been
visiting in this city, has returned to her
homo in Qulncy. 111.
Mrs. G. W, Holdreg and Children hv
gone v Penver for' the summer.
sessions
While Pr. A. Fatt Andrew quit
his job as assistant secretary of the
treasury be ie far from, being re
signed. , .'i,'-.v '( y
women are even worse about it. Of
eourse, therefore, our children shall
lack the; good Qualities that come
from the habit of walking.
AN ELECTORAL COLLEGE MUDDLE
Just think what might happen to
the country if . the National, Ediica
tion association did not, go to. war
.once, year-v-:' '.. ; - ' '
Scheme to Steal Votes in Eepublican States.
epringnald Itepumiean. hy several of the new stat primary
If Mr. Roosevelt runs for president as laws.
the candidate of ft new party, ha should
With. Xinger. Crossed. 4 not tolerat the plans bin laid in in effeet, the practical working of the
Th presidential primary a it worked number of states, wher his friends hav system for many years has been a close
In the Baltimore convention was a fall- aireaoy gained control) w nav pre- eorreipendence between party responai
ure. It was worse than a failure-worse nenuai electors cnoten on tne regular tjijity and party divisions in tha electoral
than a farce. It was a swlndl-an em-1 republican ticket vote tor him in th college. "The practical working of the
besdement of delegated power. World- electoral college. If there la to be a new plan is this," rays Judge MeClaln in hi
Herald. v. party 'under Mr. Roosevelt's leadership, 'Constitutional Law in the United
Shades of Thomas Jefferson and lit should be entirely distiaet and sepa
rata from the republican party, whose
The thlrd-termeri are afraid to
- hi. '). ...... ti i Andrew jacKSoni
" . .W"M .7. . 7 .. - I t. . h , W w.;u -U in candidate, are Tett and Sherman,
mignt pop.,, uear, lei. p on taose . " 7" ' . 1 Vuv iTli schena referred to ha been
bricks, . now. : , , -. - . 4 democratl conventionst Cwt U be n.tchea by mtn btr , th, wh0 wish
that the nomination pi , woodrow to rom,, m tha republican party and,
Governor Wilson knew beforehand Wilsqn.lww , brought about. y . at th same time, support other than the
that tha nlatform would suit him. I swindle" and "an embe?alement?" republioan candidates. States
fA k.'. wit - i-.(-,i : ti Vf haWta'aft Mi1ae WitnfiHa laMfv.Were. tn scnem nas oeen eenousiy con-
.,, -.-v- - r, . .... ,..,. p.-.i1,l. Marvla-d.
wrote inm ptaiiorm. ing vo iu- ipiit.
,mA tk fnllnmt. rRi will vt .moil vo, u 11,1
Kansas and California! and the Iouow degt.nated by th(S ntlonal con
TWtntjr Vari Ago
The Sutherland Land and Improvement
company elected these officers at a meet
ing held at the office of J..T. Kinl'
President, J. 3- Nuhoff ; vlc president,
James H. Peabody; eecretary, S. C.. 51
liott: treasurer, Samuel E. Rogers; dree
tor. G. A. Lindqulst. W,1 W. Pewe.
Henry PUhdt, Morris Morrison and Mar
tin Ittner.
The new of the death of Lee Stephens,
I an omana coy, ai can icsw.
hrutrht sorrow to many heart. H wa
XI years of age and! had worM en the
Omaha world. He had aa unci. 0- r
Stephens, and a brother, Lineom
phens, residing in Omaha-
Dr. 8. D, Mercer was endord for gov
ernor by the Douglas County Harrison
club, which met at McArdle school house
Announcement was mad by tne v-on
Pacific of the appointment of ft- W. tes
ter as general superintendent or tne ra
cific division of the road, vce B, M. Mo
Neil, resigned, A. J, Bone sueeeeaeq
Baxter a superintendent of th division,
with headquarter at Sidney, jo,
A hot verbal fight ensued at the soara
general ballot for the whole eleotoral of Trade meeting over tne matter or ap
college throughout the state. As the nronriating tl.flOO, a the board had voted
nftsif". nf nTslrinl I . a nnrtv matrnr. I " . , . i
717. .TwJi ' ". " to do. toward estaBttsmng ana maimiMn
lino, incvuuu Tuii, pur, i yciy 1 . v t vrftMnni!
!.., ...am i . I . .h. m .f a 1 1 in, mini uuirau, w , ... ,w......
I , , , . , M I , I VI, U .,',.V.,,- J L ., ..... , I ,f "
for the state nominated on the tloHet eiimoVed to indefinitely postpone ins prp
the party which secures the greatest o.itl0 whereupon John Brady opened
"ul " H"v- ,u hniKa)r and otner
from a atatp win cast tnesr votes ror wie , l . v-
States":
That the states provide for th choice
Of presidential electors by popular vote.
rarely by districts, almost Invariably py
ek.-Chlcago
I sweetly. My wife tay ?..
had to. go. vevoint, , ,
"George." sh said sweetly, "I m almost
through With house cleaning. But inv
up s gainst a terrible problem now.
"What's the mattar?'; ..,;
I can't find any place to hang youi .
othe.."-Detrolt Free Press.
LEGEJTD OF TSS C0E5. -
Arthur Penrhyit in Kansa City SUr.
Through all the Kingdom of Qulvera
Ian starvation stalked. ,
And Hunger, thinner than hs shadow,
Among the tepees walked-
"Figures won't lie.' said th ready-
made philosopher.
"No reolled the man who waa count
ing up convention votes: "they won't He.
Put they have a way or changing tnet
minds frequently "Washington fetar,
"Mv son." axolained th new elient,
"had a dog name Crimson. This dog
was taught to growl when anybody mn-
tinniui V.l"
one m'nute," mteruptea - nrien
Holmes. "I deduce from this that your
ton went to Harvard."
"no ne ata." exoiaimea tne new cueni.
"Marvelousl" cried Dr. Watson. Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
Lady (to small boy whe Is fiihingWI
wonder what your father would say If he
caught you fishing en Sunday?
Boy-I don't know. You'd better ask
him. That's him a little farther up the
stream- Llpplpcott .
"Th dealers are going t operate en
her." . -. j '
"Something about th eoat of her
Stomaeh, I understand."
"I hope they don find It's out ei styie.
Bhe'd never get over thaf.'Kansas city
journal, i ,
Peeunioua rather So you dare to tay
you are an (deal match for my daughter?
impeounlou xoutn eo. inpeeo, svri
Peeuntous Father-Whv vou have never
earned a dollar in your life.
Imoeeunious Youth Neither has sh.-
Pbiladelphia Ledger.
He What a glum and dismal wife you
are,' I don't bllve you could be lively
or njeasant to save your life.
She-I may he a dull wife, but Just give
me a chance and aee what a merry
widow I would make-betray Stories. ,
"Your wif isn't entertaining a much
a he wa7 '
"No. Bh hasn t any social secretary
n'tw," .....
How was that?" ,
"Why. sh had a secretary you know,
and I didn't like her. I smiled at her
..
Thar rose no sound of maidens laughtet
And old and young were dump
When the great King sent forth n
herald
Te beat the eoupcil drum.
They passed th sacred pipe in silence.
Blew smoke east west, north south;
Then from their midst ther strode a
prophet ' .
And gv th god hl mouth,
Last night a vision came unto ma
. And the Great Spirit said,
'gend te the west your llthest runner
Who speed with rapid tread. ,,. ,
"There dwells, beneath a purple moun
tain. :. .
A wixard who will give
A wnnrirnui rift unto th nation
wnerepy tneir som may eve.
Flv days the Tireless Footed Journeyed
Swift as a migrant crane 1 .
Until a mountain'a snowy forehead
Rose gleaming from .th plain
.
And there h foind an ancient . wiiard
Whose day to be wer hrief.
Whose hand which gav the magic
' treasure .
Trembled like a leaf. - "
'Cftt these about the plain." he mt
, tered,
"O man of woman born!" -Eastward
for ve days' wry Journey
The rutwer bore the com-.
ynd, blessed by magic, on the instant, ;
The grain, flung, far and wide.
Leaped from the earth, full stalk and
leafage.
In long rows side by side;
And all Quivers, in amassment,
Plucked ripe corn on the ear J
While Plenty t at every tent door
And touched each heart with eheer.
This Is a song of old Quiver
Of truest Fancy horn.
Though lytns Fact win paver sanction
The Legend of the Corn. , .
THE NATIONS
NEW MlM!
t A Delightful Beverage- Aid Digestion
1mA Wonderful for the Throat.
.... j - .i. -i.i.. j. i oerson aesianaiea ov ine nawonai con-i lavorma
wnen me ueraocrauc piauorw ue- algpateh from Topeka to the New ventlon of the party whleh secures tha traff!c manager for Cudahy's. Henry T,
It would B9t Surprise m a bie-lf mand for the enforcement of the York Times reveals the Kansas atti- largest popular vot In that tate.
eeen the Judge sober.
som,gettJe, man should yet come criminal law against offending trust tude in particular!
forward andHestify to having once magnates was written,, its framers There is iveri : 'VB?rVmd ?n!
must have had their fingers crossed, isation will be effected, Governor Stubba
and others are qecrying it peeause
Stubbs la a candidate for United States
End of fce Camorri.t Case. jy V.'TprlsX.
' The processes of . Italian Justice tors who win vote for Booseveit. These
work With less celerity than the .nd Sherman heading on the primary
vi course, tnis uig of our amiable
democratic contemporary a.bout "era"
beizlement : or ,delegated power" is
sot alluding to any one
It is evident that this working system.
which has gradually been developed out
of a constitutional plan that was found
te be Inadequate In practice, would be
thrown into considerable confusion by
the adoption of such methods as are new
proposed In. several of the states. In
the case of' Kansas, for Illustration,
Booseveit electors might be chosen by
r - f Bflttehfjt we'tak'a' the Camorriat and ballot on A"gut and In the November th people on, the regular republican
election.
ticket, although Roosevelt would not be
the republican candidate, and thus would
rrsult a reversal of Judge McClain'
statement, In the passage quoted, that
"all the elretera from a stat will cast
their votes for the person designated by
th national convention of th party
which secure th largest popular vote
Themaft;whha felt, pbllged to "Ppen rWp,...W.nipef.mvp variations of the plan appear In dlf-
wear. a . vest - these days to- keep on 'd regard for our own tardy sy a- ferent states, owing to the difference in
good terms with style, has, at least tm ' Justice, we might venture to state laws, but wherever the project is
v .i?-; .' ,'JJ-'. ' InviM cnmndriBfin more 'fiear'lv of the discussed the purpose is obvious. A new
a.,, . ... ruSr American. proce4. at w,.t to be given tetn, . ys
Sheef'tnodcgty restrain, the Hou eourtWtH,.. taken two years tc tVLTrllTLTtLZr.
to Poet' from Cjaiming credit in be- reach verdict in the; Camorrlst rase Rooii,v,lt.. toll01rri wh have no atom- i the state." For. while the rBubUean
"half of Te?aa for, Mlstatiiohnsbnvja'iid levera American crlmlnar trials jach for a new party may use the machln- ticket, would earry Kansas, the person PurPse
eignai victory. at fcai Vegas, : i nave; gone wpeyena mai umii.. i was erj m wim-mwh nesignaiea py in tmcago convention as i
- thre years- before the 'notorious supporting mm a tne pons. nr r me repuoucan party's presidential can-
Good Mr. Munaev graciously In. Uh-r. nrtt-t f s Fr.ncl.cn P"" P0""01 n el mwalists in dldat would not rec.lv Kansas' vote in
fft-m. ..tfc. i..-r. t .L:.::;:L..-.- --... -- '. t"c-1 electoral-college
.tr, ,-,,p rwW ... wu wun;i-u ui iu- mu.uv. u. aspect of such a performance can be left
ww.: put jn-Amenean, po mm, ' yletlm.- Bnt.faa.ln that case, Italy's to their consideration.
cure, mere ajways nas seen ana tne deliberation may find, compensation
more the merrier, c.
Clarke and others Joined In the demand
for the bureau, and Walter Breen helped
out the opponents, The meeting ended
in a deadlock.
Ten Years AgO--
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swift ware home
from California, hr they spent s'
week visiting relatives.
David C, Cot. Peter Rooco and wenry
A. Roster., commission men wnn estaoi
Ushment near eleventh and Howard
streets, in the old market house, tied the
hands of the Board of Public Work and
the city council by securing a temporary
restraining order from Judge Head Pre
venting any of the 118,000 appropriated.
for the new Capitol avenue market
house from being paid ever toward that
The order was returnable
Those .-. -atajwarf' Yankee boys,
'Duke" Kahanaffloku, Kenneth Xfui-
if all. were guilty, in . the verdict, The censutuuen provwes tnat
lt.'t.h fcr.M- h- ,,-. bU appoint, in such . manner
" " w tha Uviilatur therof miv direct.
iruuigui,(
each
as
a
It t not tn the least necessarw that
reckless Inaovatlops. of this character be
introduced In order that Mr. Roosevelt
may run tor president. In all states.
wzrzr. : who ri:" mh
Here we find a violent contrast be- Lumber of representatives to which the
tagb, and a few others, are uphold;- tviea American and?, Italian court state may be entitled In the eongress,
Jng the name of America in charae- conditions
teristic fashion at Stockholm.
PS nominated, as they should he, on
separate tickets without the least rnlx-up
of the regular republican and Roosevelt
Those Olympic games da not seem
to include, a contest in rope throw.
ing. With that added to the pchedu
of eyentg, Omalia would be ready to
fentey a world-famed! lssov expert
sure to c.rry off the prise. .
News of the death of Rev. Dr. A. C
Hirst at Maywood, III., reached nis
friends and parishoners In Omaha, where
Dr. Hirt was pator of Flret Methodist
church. He had expreased a wwh a
long time before that he might round hi
earthly career in that capacity and whet?
he became ill he was granted a leave ot
absence and went to his daughter's, Mr.
F: B. Moerhead. near Chicago. Dr.
Hirst was 61 years old. His trouble was
Bilght'e disease. The executive hoard of
the chureh held a meeting and appointed
these as a committee te attend the fu
neral! R. W, Rreekenridge, J. O. Phil.
Uppl, Charle A. Oess, E. JE. Margaret
C. F, Woller, D. M. Haverly, A. T. Tm
tln and A. B. Smith.
Miss Edith Tobltt, librarian, returned
from Boston, where the attended the
It is said discharged city employes
are I circulating a recall . petition
sgainstr CouucHman hicDoyernv V If
Councilman AlcGov'ern llows 'hlra
The vertflct of gCuiUy Is absolutely the onry constitutional or,.nizatlon8. The possibilities of crest
converts the caged victims into ,.v- Hf Uu,,on'. tn th P'ential
1 wild' men with their anathemas r ,7. 7.,:.' "hM ' Zl '
upon the court, Jury and state, one ln priding for th. method et choice. "'."To CSJW:.T,.Jr .
defying Justice With an attempt upon There . Is no requirement for the choice ..ruiniy t0 be considered. Jt would be
his own 1 fe. Evident y the Camor r electors py me peop.e. in.w far better, and much fai ail ,.
rlst spirit is not crushed f'"! ?r rd'r Kh ontit,,"04n'1 h corned, for Kansas. California and ether Unnual meetln of the American Library
.r...o.v.- - !"""" repumican ataies similarly circumstanced association.
piarrnra. ina in i - was inni in oouin e a .amam tk. .ia -w. m ..
Another B10W tO ruffllism. Carolina until I860, in 1878. the Colorado state's reeresentativ. m ,h. .i.Ln
The "professional fake promoter legislature also appointed electors In this college appointed directly by th leela.
and the principals Who made money way. But gradually the practice jature-provided that the demoora'u were
out of the reoent fight farce at JLas c,m umvrwM ol preauii pot unuiny treated. But the most
Vegas
The name of this new beve rage is Tjple 'p Fineapple Juiee. And a hrt trial
will preve tut t doaf all that is eleimed of it. , V
You 11 like Pole'f Pineapple Juioe because it tastes goed and yen 11 con
tinue using It because ii does you good,. " ; ..
' It it a pure as nature can make tt bsiag sjmply the pure pica ef choice'
pineapples, bottled and iterUiMrt right where the fruit is grows, thu .rresem
ing the natural and pleasing naver., ; s v,;.- ui
i . Start uaivg it te4ay. Pole's Pineapple Juie it sold by grocers and drug
gists everywhere. .
"Cooling Drinks and Desserts," tolling how to make pleasant, cooling
driiks, mails! free.
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE PRODUCTS CO, ia
MI Mwkft Street Sap Franclf sq, Cil. ,
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Icod, An Unoquollod
Oummor Drink
im TUASPoewm iwakss two cups.
PMIlPhed ?y tlm C?fowr of Ifi4U T
Street Commissioner J. B. Hummel re
ported, much loss to culverts and bridges
and tha city from destructive rains.
are
alaot. Ak Ala- A. m .! ilt lt t V. a . . .
doubtless satisfied with ' . " " . .. e-rwar- way i. me simplest, tne
. . innnuiAP rtftimr. xnmr nAminatinn. at tn .riit ani h hnM.wik
i i t .aen lea Kut naAnla vi'h nMnk aaa I . "
lelf to be iearedliy this. threat,, he ItV" U l vv" v w-, tim. aeam a prerogativ of party put th new party on Its own legs and
pugilism completely- promuuw in convention, aitnougn tnis system or piaK. it carry its own baggage for the
this country also have cause fori sat- nomination has lately been disarranged campaign.
hot the man we think he :ia. ;
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if
HAND OUTS FOR OMAHA.
, The ffct that, those twlatva "are a, iefaction.. A, few more, aucb. body
little late for the usual open season1 P"5' this disgraceful fake and
in the tornado belt may possibly, be phe gamewlll go down the last time
expiaioeg py aeeire m? avow com- Fremont Tribune: Omaha has bought
petition With the hot air currents . l was not two. orutes pounaing a W4ter plant and people over the state
emanating from the big" conventions each other;' H wai one highly skilled knowing Omaha's reputation, will wonder
last i month 5 ' ' ' " and cfever brute making a 'chopping why that needless expenditure was made.
V ' - 1 ' block of another fully as brutish but Biu s.prlngs sn: Th. Omaha
Whaf, this charge of colonizing pitifully outclassed.) According ,t9 .XTE
rotfrs, ana paying taeiypou taxes for itpe accounts or an - wnose autnors designated a day for them to come in and
them, to control the election bf pres- were not hired : to color, their story take charge of the city and have a gala
tdept at -the National Education -as- Johnson tould have put Tlynn out in w time of it, concluding the day's pro-
jocJaUon?,, That , aoundg like be- the first round had he wished, a he an interview with the Ak-
. ' T 6itkka Mat anil m iVitl W lllnnh llewiM
lated elecUon reform bulleUn in probably would but for the moving r! Tr '..T "T.:."
. ,1 1 A I.ll t il
Dmaba.
picture perquisites, which could not umberger and fcuxus may suit some of
be sustained on a one-round exhlbi
Champ; Clark carried the fleo. tion.
cratic primaries in NeDraska, ana New Mexico, as a new state, should
mot of the democratic nominees for hols in levying an embargo against
piiiucuiwi eicymr we vu"b up- gucn highly commercialized ,, scan-
ponera 01 Claras But Wilson, Ws dait, it em g&itt in public respect If a great deal tn this age of publicity and
oinated...i-A.8ttppoM;v.4nea7 .meii it'4'oea and lose if it does not
ihould now announce that they are
Kill for Clark, end Intend to give
bins their votes in the electoral col
the boy, but there are other who do, not
care for It ..
Nebraska City Press: Omaha, th
metropolis of Nebraska, is making one of
the beat publicity etmpaign ( any city
in the, United Bteui, and that saying
lege. " What do you
liappen to themt
"boosting" for municipalities. The
slogan, "Know Omaha Better," 1 not re
stricted to the dtisens of that welt known
iibIakaIw A-an Hi it let K-tlnar Tfr1
and base ball prl.es ot the aeason. t ovee m wesl Toh.
of the entire state, even as she is de
pendent, to a great extent upon the
material success of her smaller and neigh
boring co-communities. It might be a
good idea for soma ot the jealous neigh
bors to eult knocking and help "boost"
as they continually preach, but fall to
practice.
North Platte Tribune: We ar prone to
raise our voices in protest against th
amount of water the city is giving us for
lawn sprinkling purposes, but we are not
as bad off as Omaha. That elty took
ever the water plant-paying between
14000,000 and rr.O,eos-and the first decree
issued was that two hours In the morn
lug was all th tim property owner
could have for sprinkling lawn. Such
aa wder enforced in North Piatt would
mean the disappearance of our blu. grass
lawns aa rapidly a a snow ball in hades.
Omaha, like North Platte, found that
there waa eonsiderabl Junk included In
the sale. .."
Princeton has the college foot ball
think would but politics is not an intercollegiate
game.
la a great city, and will become greater.
Her prosperity depends upon the welfare
. Three Llae. af CoBaolatioa.
Nw Tort Tribun.
- We tender our deepeat sympathy to
Colonel George Harvey and Henry Wat-
tersoa. .'
People Talked About
Mis May Sund, JO year old, ef
Tonkers, has started on a 4.000-mll trip
tp Denmark to marry David Larson of
Berlin, whom she met eleven year ago.
Colonel William C. Gorges of the
United States army has been awarded
the American' medicine gold medal for his
work in ridding the canal sone on the
Isthmus of Panama of yellow fever and
malaria, : .
The estate of Richard T. Crane, iron
master, ha been assessed the largest In
heritance tax ever piaeed in IHlnoia, the
sum being ar9.Hl The Crane estate waa
estimated at $17,600,000 wh?n appraisers
were appointed. .
Miss Carolyn Black of Cincinnati, who
ha been teaching in the agricultural de
partment of the University of New
Hampshire, has made discoveries in re
gard to the protection of potatoes during
growth, which I said te b of great
value.. '
Capon Gedenneve Frencn parish priest
In the pas de Calais, celebrated his losth
birthday the other day by partakipg of a
Six-course' dinner with Monalgnor De
launaire, coadjutor ef Camhral, who Is
bordering on his 90th year. The canon I
probably th most wonderful centenarian
alive. He say mass daily at a. m.,
enjoya a bottle of wine and visits the
Sick of his parish.
' Put wings on the Ford and
it would flyalmost. It has
Jesi weight than the aero
plane and infinitely more
strength. It's built of Van
adium steel the highest
priced, finest grained, tough
est, strongest, safest steel used
in automobile construction.
'.. - t . ', ,. ' " -
Mora than TB.000 new rorda lata ervlee '
thla aeaion proof that they must be rltbt.
Three passenger Roadster $190 ftve
passenger touring car 1 890 delivery car
, ito0 f. o. b. petrolt. with all equipment.
Catalogue from Ford Motor Company,
Harney 8t Omaha, or direct from
Petrolt factory, Fbene PougJaa 4890,
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