in i in: ni,h: omail, sati kdav, jantauv n. inn. THE OMAIIA DAILY BEIC r oCNDRP nv riiwaTTd uosbwatkr , vn roiTTjoaBWATHn. RlHTOlt I her iu ikpinq. FAftNAM AND 1TTII. i Kntrred at Omnlia po'toftle as "econti 1 ta matter THRMS OF arUSCTUPTION: Knnday tie, one year tt.W turday Uee. one year W l(Oly Bee. -ntthout Stinda. one year. 4.JM Pally Ilee. and Sunday, oil" year nKLlVKRKI) HY CAlUUEIt. Bvenlng and Sunday, twr month JOe Kvenirur without Sunday. rr month.. JSC Dally Uee. Including Sunday, per mo. .c j Dally Nee, without Sunday, per mp... e Anareen an compiainis or iririuma k.. ilVi : itnr. nr no.iM order. I a J' Able to The lien rubllMiIlJB company. Onh 2-cent stamps received In payment of small account Personal checks, ex cept on Omaha and astern ejehanae, not accepted. OrriCKfl. Omaha Tlie Bee biilUllnp. Smith Omsha.-H N street. Council Bluffs-li North Main street. IJhroln--W l.lttln bulldlnif. hlcaro-40tl Marquette bulldlne. Kansas Cltv -Itellnnce building Nw Tork-a Vet Thlrty-thlid. St I-onls tn Frisco bnlldlnp. WaihlnBton-Ta Fourteenth 81 N . rommuZS'Sflo'n.w, and editorial matter should be addressed Omaha Bee. Editorial department. "nErK.tlnfircmcmTi6N. 49,044 Sta r n' Nebraska. County of Douglas, as: Dwight William, circulation manager of TVr Bee Publishing company, being dnlv attorn, says that the average ilallj in utation for the month of December, Si: was tf.CH DWtOIIT WIM.IAMF, Circulation Manager. Subscribed fn my presence and sworn n hefce lue this 31st dav of December. 1J ItOHURT HUNTKTl. Set! Notary Piitllc. Hulnribrrs IniTlnir lli city I'mpnrwrll y slinulil hnie The lire mailed to tbem, Addrrna ttIII tie rhnnirit n often na rrrinratrri. The imsrcnger who blocks tho nlslo is not moved by the nutnbor of Mrcet enrs. Why, certainly, nnd besides "losls latlve counsel" in 'much more euphonious. I ho supreme court objects lo -allowing Mr. Pnttcn a pn.tcnt on com JiioillM' corners. Duo lo tho price, probably, the J'ipio hRH hold IIb own fnlrly wll in forbidden fruit. . j W .hat a rcfrcahlne variety for Nw ork If it does have n Rivcrnor- wi ; cally Is governor' Hut they haven't draggod Put C'rbwe Into the caso of Mr. Rocke feller's dlHanpearnnco yet. Tho oldest Odd Fellow In Xo lirasWa jn dead, but the oddest old fellow I? nlwayH with us. Mr. Morgan Boonih to think 't "Id no easier to unlock Interlocking di rectories than to uiificratnblo v.fn. We feel miro that it few tnoro names could bo dug up that have not yet been suggested for the now hotel. If Castro perslstB iu sticking around until tho baso ball rohbou opens, wo proposo making him n major league umpire. Anyway, our old friend, John O. YolBor, Is getting it lot of free ad vertising out of It. which Ih what hoi is after. No charge for this one. The democratic atorm and stress Herald, party has years of ahead of it-World- Now, you're talking right out loud I In meeting. Nobrnska school tenchors nre not likely to bo "taken in" by any transparent trick of vengeful pro moters, caught with the goods on them. It looks ns if ono of those loft ovor steam rollers had been set to work again in tho national convention of the Women's National Democratic league. Chicago'i pollco are InBtruotci! to 4 get the auto bandits," who they will know from their excessive speed That is it dangerous met hod nt Identification. Specking as "one in thc ranki." the colonel says he will permit any man who wishes to Join his proRrcs-1 slve party an' take hs chances on ponder. Vosslng with the rest. ' , ,, . Simplicity at Inauguration. There Beems to bo a difference of President-elect Wilson has given opinion already about the now city-: i,truoHoiw Tor n very Blmpio inau planning movement. Perhaps tho ,.Euratlon ceremony, eliminating as first requirement will bo plans and ! of the trappings as possible, specifications to get together. w, npti l0 copy jefferson, insist . ; ," r"i7r" tT i u ,on r,(llnir to tho White House mulo- .41. 1.IIOUII B UVIIUUIUltVIM 111 l'l-2. iclcctlon of his cabinet Ik salt mean his determination to pick only! , , T V . . r i . i. in acterlied for their democracy may seasoned tlmbor. Wo hope it "will,.. , . . , A. A. , , . , .. .. fln' 0 serious objection to this, and not be over-seasoned and knotty. ' , ,. . . ... ' , . ! yet It Is not an event subject entirely HoncstenTwho'havo succeeded t0 I'eraonal tastes, for It Is not the Iu their own business" aro the kind ! ,nduct,on of nn HvWuaI into office Govornor Morehead proposos to tip-' 80 much a8 Inauguration by the point to the new board of control. (American republic of a new chief ex- That is break. too good a resolution ( The " patronlre-home-lndustry " slogan Is to bo raised again by our retaflers. Tlie Bee has waged sev eral successful home patronage cam paigns Tor our merchants, and keeps pounding along that line all tho Mme. Reports from California citrus head. The office of president is au - orchards: First day, fruit damaged gun enough to carry what little for- hy cold fPO.000.OfO: aecond day, mal.ty has marked the Inaugurations $25,000,000; third day, rain follow.: at Washington, and we are not so Ing cold did much good. Impossible sure that the nation will entirely ap- lo estimate damage A few dava nfmrovn dispensing with thf. old ,ui-' ...... . , i ... .. .... Wilson and the Women, Tn0 election or president of the Woman's National Democratic loagtie turned on who truly typified the tax , and tariff prlnriplen of President-, elect Wilson. Kach candidate and, faction clalmod the honor. After' the tellera had reported, the loser I says to the winner, and other dele-' gates: 1 am very glad. ladlea that you have elected n new president. lleKardlns the, referring to Mr. Wilson I wlh ; statement J( tj(f both Mr. and Mrs. Wll6ii ' ...I'll. in u. III. iff, and t know he would Lnt Interfere In an election of this 01- ganinttlon. I propose that he shall hear how His name has been brought Into this George P lleinis. a. W. Ames. Thomas affair. I have lost the election because , Olbson. Charles Chllris. Memorials J. C. of the question of whether I am a freejl'owtn. George U. Miller. C S. Chsse, K. trader and single taxer or not, and since ' Hosewater. Joseph Metcalf. Arbitration: tlil l the inse I do not earn to preside ' C. r. Ilousr.r. Max Meyer, John Brady, over such a narrow-minded set of 1 H K. French. D. a Barrlger. Metereologl women. leal: Thomas Olbson. Henry P'Jndt, C. F. No wonder Mr. Wilson falls lo 1 Goodman Election: l. 8. Goodrich, N. worry over such trifles as the selec!"' I,al""'"-. John ans. ,, , .., . . . The electric light company will ntsrt tlon of a cabinet and personal nnl- , tn!n,. .ampp moBHies anu Ulsputea between ClarK . Bryan and Hearst and Under wood and other party lenders of the masculine division. Incidentally, the unntial campfires of the D. A. H. may no longer enjoy certain exclu sive distinctions, since the militant Woman's National Democratic league nan decided on Washington an its field of battle. A Sample Recommendation At tne last ec stature a rommlionn 1 was provided to report the tesults of Its, Investigation, nnd to prepare ablll for a informed that there Is to be a ma Jul Ity , rniHcin I'VI II I TU HUM HL'l. I M lO ' ami a minority report. I have seen neither , of these reports, and have no Informs- tlon as to the recommendations to be made. Sixteen states have already enacted this kind of n law. The Investi gations that I have been able to make lead me to believe thnt the provisions of i the art of the state of Washington more one fllM Jn ,SSC, In which City Treasurer ! b" maintained. Others may be organ nearly meet our requirements than those Uolln had attached a tourist sleeping car lz',', nut thp" two cannt,t b" dlsbandud of other states -rGovernoi Aldrlch to the to force tho Pullman company to phj ' without congressional authority to that legislature. v 'taxes which it had allowed lo become , rffccl- w,th the colored regiments now (iovernor Aldrlch appointed a delinquent. permanently stationed abroad, the. prob- ii , i. .. I Tlio grinvaiici- Lon.m.tteo of the Order ''" whlch has periodically confrontel vu(. . ... .,,,! I lo tUJf ItHlUay rr.nnmeti for the fnlon Pa-,""' vcHtlgate this subject.' It Ib true thelclf(f hM n ,)Ufly mM.t,K , ll)0 ,, commission Ih divided on certain fea tures of the proposed legislation, nut without waiting to hear from the majority, or the minority, flovornor Aldrlch recommends enactment of a 0f (i,c (ypC known ati the Washington law. which i favored n . (u ,.,miui a which has1 been the other slates. copied by nono of No Line of Disunion. Tho subtle scheme of forming a second so-called state teach ers' a'KRoclatlon In as exposed by the Nebraska,; Nebraskn School Review, Is unworthy, for ll li actuated 'by nothing but peovo and spleen. Woud Its sponsors oponly defend tho practices whose discovery ,nn,(l exposure led .to their J.aHjr pro ject? Nebraska teachers want no more North and South Platto lines of disunion :snd discord. Those with the best Interest . Of tho state nt heart have done what they could to efface such a lino whenever it ap peared ntid nro promoting instead, union sin.il harmony In all educational activities. The Siuncndcr in Suspense. Thc suspension of n suspender fac- tory uxplnined as in part a result 0(1 "'" i''i . i'--i.u.m m MlM w ,alic,lett l)ulI( Hn mI(rp again that while "clothes do notibeforc tho Omaha Philosophical society mnko tho mnn," styles may break a I on "The Myths of f.itev.iture" in ntirlor R comn.mv of men. And this old. friend, tho gnllus, which hns stood tho test so long in thn interest ot coniTbrt, .must nt Inst give way to a flcklo fancy that encircles tho wulst. Rut recalling how, down on tho farm many years ago, dad and brother were wont to do with but half a gallus or nono at all, as the case might be, one cannot wonder much at this total eclipse. And ho will not wonder at all, if he reflects on the slavish devotion to fashion charac terising this day. Tho habit ac quired as part of refined summer dress, soon obtruded Itself into the winter season, when somo of tho more natty Insist upon discarding, not only the dear old galluses, hut tho vest excuse "wes'cut," too. Ah, well, even thus suspended be tween unpopularity and disuse, we yet look for a rcdlvivus of the sub back, but proposes to set somo prece- ' it tint a In u I m n Ini t A nniMtln V ccutivo. ti. tnereiore. uie people should object to Mr. Wilson's ideas and prefer a more elaborate core- mony, their will, and not his, should Prevail. Of course, the people are not apt to do this; they will gener ously let the Incoming president hare his way, but not because , of any precedence in this relation belonging to the man about to be Installed for mally as their chosen administrative I )$hn Backward V .....J JAX.'ll. TJl'r,r. Voar Ago uuaiu 01 1 raae committees for the. en- ulna; year are as follow. Trananorta. I t rt-.u.r-.M i v n, n w Heed. N Merrlam. Manufacturers': A. U i Strans. Charlei Dewey. O. W. UnlnR-er. i:. W Nash. R. N. Wlthnell. IJve stock J. P. Wheeler. J A. McHhane. Herman I Koiltltse. V. V K. Allen. P K Her Douslas Count v Un,l: r H f'h I The neHther Is growing milder, but the sleighing continue good. Kitchen Bros, have sold out their eat ing house on the lines of the t'nlon Pacific. Tho granite for paving Tenth street Is being plied on the corner of Tenth and Douglas streets. The plat of Walnut Hill addition to the city of Omaha was filed wlththe county clerk It covers P) cres of land, owned by Dr. Mercer. Just west of the water works reservoirs. George A. Joslyn has returned from meeting of the Wentern News asocla- u t t.i ni.ii mi ir:. j.iMiiirn, TivrnU Vi-m. MIH M H T V Aller n teacher in the Wetmiw Hohool'. fellou tne sidewalk nenr;bp n ,,arlnB 1'"nB ny admlnlatratl'm t)m sohool nnd broke her arm. f'nlnni w. v. cHi- irtiirfnin rtnii niin In from ChloArfo l,i tl,e morning and de parted for his' home at North Platte In the evening. Among a lot of old wises dismissed from the fVvtornl tiviket hv .lnrli?n rninHv vat hotel, where "ooductus were deliberating on demands to be siihmltted to the com pany. Bntkem"n met at the Barkor. The trainmen said that, while they hail no grievances, they had several (natters to he Htrulghtened tip. Present at the Order of Railway Trainmen meeting were: John S. Ktsslck of Denvce. cliannsn; D. D. Huberts. Oieyonne. vice chairman: II. It. McUrlde. Grand Island, secretury. llev. C. W. HiiVldge nn.1 the- Peoples! church secured an option on the building lo, " "l , "'""' "T .V ' of the Fl.st Baptist -hutch. Fifteenth, and! wl"1dl 1,Iftt; a"' I Torney flrst term Davenport streets, for I5.0W. overythlmria" hcl"1 f thP ann5' medical dcVartment Included, church furnishings Hnd all. me ' oxplr,,s- An " situation prevails option hart until February ,1 to run. ncco,,',t ,of t" ?My '" 8Ubn,Ut,lnK this nomination. Formerly tho reappoint- Ten Years Ago n. Thaw of New York whs In the city trying to Intoret business men with' money In the manufacture of paper from ! the fab and fiber of corn stalks. Mr.' and Mrs. A. I. Howe, bride aiv? groom from Fremont, wcie honeymooning at the, Millard flmifroiVn body ot VV'.'.U' BccKeli;-bVe a prominent attorney In Omaha, was ' found by Henry Baop. a"rmlkman, .iesr . Benson. Beckett had hten last seen alive In Benson the day 6'efo're.' He" was -H years of age and left a Widow and two . ... ,. Uh home ne-r Benson at night wllPI1 1 there Is an cxccutlvn session of the sen overoome by the Intense cold. ate. c-onflmilng the reappointment o It was announced thnt thc Klrkendall , (;r"era' Tor,"'y- lhs 8,IrBcon cral will Shoe company had clo-ed a innitract with1 1)0 on 0U'"ar-v H' automatically and ef the Ben Hur compnnv. which had recentlv I fcctlvoly separated from the military es play.il In OmaJm. lo. the manufacture f I tabllahment. He will be. no longer an w pairs of ltonmn sandals which hnd bcfoie lieen chiefly supplle-l from Now i Yoik. - . of v the Paxton. Mrs. Borgium Ring n solo. It Mas announced that James It. Mcintosh would on th following Sunday sponk on "The Power of Congress to Regulate Industrial Corporations." People Talked About Out of conversations In St, James' hall, Iiondou, It Is possible to pick the Impres sion that thn Turks are willing to let thn allies go honiM without exacting territory or Indemnity for the talkfest. A Chicago woman, whose taxlcab was commandeered by tho police In pursuit of I "auto bandits," was herself clapped In Jail for refusing to isiy tho chauffeur for the extra mileage used up by the police. Can you beat It? Judge William U Kelly or Paul. Minn., ns a result of his judicial expert- j ence. says that "If all the law books In , tho country were burned In a single night wo would have better laws In ten years, than we. liave at the present time." . Mrs, Willis Cowan of Wnrren, I'u.. has 1 la small Bible In her possession that was ' prlntod In Inibm. unglnnd, by Charles Bill, In the year 1SSS, and Is, therefore, about 214 years old. It was carried to church by her nnceftor, Ebenezer Dow, one of the founders of Voluntown, Conn. Tho microbe of kissing has more terrors than the doctors tell about. Miss Wini fred Aokermau of Hackeniack, N. J white ohaalng a boy' who had "never been! kissed before." stumbled and fell, break- Ing an arm. two ribs and getting spmu palntul bruises. Tlie unklssed kid eo- caped Thirty-two years ago Dr. O. C. Wilson of Maplowood, O., Iot his pocketbooU. which contained $S. He has recently re ceived a letter from a woman at Cold water. Mich., stating that her children had found the purse, but as the family was In need they had spent the money. She Incloxed tlu money with Interest. The pathos of th winter tragedy In California Is not wholly In the WTeck of orchards and flowers. Adcrofters of transcontinental railroads whose artistic work in prose and ploture made Cali fornia a perpetual sunny summerland are entitled to a few scalding tears. Please ahed them now and be done with the agony. Louis R. Glavls. the land office agent uoius iu uHtrif. me iuiiu oiuce agent: , j .... i . , , " ho secured all kinds of halos a few tur avlor of Alaska's coal W1 ' resigned under fire from the iS?i!3 .nl ?"!S& jot the tand game in California. dmwm ,tat salary and at the same time Working on u commission basis for two " coinpa companies eai,e. to iitu timb- Army Gossip . t.nck of Military IriTrittlone. J On of the peculiarities of the reason 1 1 the absence of new sua-fteatlons which J are ordinarily furnlvhed to the military ,and naval authorities who have to do ! with tl)e development of war material. Under the usual conditions, the bureau . u . ' -"" " "u.tou or oranance of the Navy department and ",C ,armJ' of ordnance nn,, forU. ,leRt,on Plentifully supplied with silg. gestlons from all Imaginable sources. Most of them are of no real value, and the average quality of the "' proposl Hons annually received Is not worth much In the way of expert attention. The observers of the prevailing cbndltlon nre at a loss to figure out the reason fur this lack of material from a hitherto piollflc source. They believe there mti't be an explanation, because there lias been such a sudden and appreciable re duction In the supply. Perhaps the situ ation may be attributed to the Interna tional disturbances abroad and the fact that In that direction there Is a chance for distinction and reward. Probably also j thoHf who are Ingenious enounli to fle vlre new methods of warfare also enter- tain abundant faith In their deslgna to believe that the failure to obtain. Ameri can acceptance will not diminish the chance of foreign adoption. Important CoiKeretici'. Hverythlng Is In readiness at the War department for the January conference. , ,w nUelldM by n the enu officers I... .. . , 1 ,t. of bureaus. The discussion will relate to tho reorganisation of the army, and an Incidental topic to be taken up, It Is un derstood, is the abandonment of the Col ored regiments, cbnccrnlng which there Is a difference of military opinion. It will to recommend that tho colored regiments be mustered out. Of comae, this could not be done without legislation, Inasmuci as the two infantry and two cavalry reg iments composed of colored soldiers have been created by law. which requires that that many regiments of colored troops mllltAry authorities hs to their Iota i tlon In the fnlted States appears to hav been solved. It Is quite' certain that any recommendation of the War department to muster out the colored trbops would lend to trouble, regardless of the mili tary Jiibtlf lea tlon for such a proceeding. Nomination f Suracoii-lienernl. Tho president last week sent to the sennto the nomination of Brigadier Gen eral George IT. Torn', as surgeon gen crul of the army, hrln? a reappointment mo',t of, b,UreBV c",cfB.1ot lJ"- wr.,dp; ''"""'cnt has been anticipated so that . -..-.. . t,,e fal,ure on tho 1urt of thc nominate or on thc part of the sen- n,u lo infirm tho nomination of such Mo ,tnV,laet of "plratlon r their trrms of office, 'n the case of Torv tbpr,e, appears to have nc"$suuiei oversight; at ajl events tho ';V1rnt, "M n Possesion, .of the ..' - ' " ' v- """,, ' tlmt-iintll after his return from the visit to Panama. . There will probably be no 'session of the senate military committee before Thuisdaj. January 9, and unless orflcer ot tne army. Army uim snj Register. Twice Told Tales Shocl"-l. Hale nnd alert on her TSth birthday. Mrs. Hettle Green munched an onion her Infallible preventive of colds and talked che'illy with a New York reporter. "Nowadays," ahc said, "peopla compla'n that I dress too plainly, but when t was n girl they complained that I was too elegantly dressed. I was a Quaker In my girlhood, you know, and that Is thc best religion. "How scrupulous the iluakers are! I remember a quarrel between two little Quaker brothers. At the height of this quarrel the older brother, ' exasperated beyond endurance, selred the younger by the shoulders, shook him, and hissed: " "Thee llttte you. three!' 'Then the enormity of his' words over- (came him, and he added earnestly: 'Plfase don't tell mother I swore. " Tp, tIlr ulhrr ,.,,,,.. Apropos of a railroad wreck due to a defective .bridge. Jerome S. McWade, the Vulix sociologist, said the other day: ,.T,)e rHlroa(i coo, stnnd about thls ,lrlrt r,nin,,. m , . nr. case about a toll bridge In the south, "Tho toll bridge was rotten, and a woman fell through a hole In It and waa drowned. Her Indignant townspeople held a mas meeting, and In response to their resolution of protest the company wrot: "'Gentlemen: Your resolution about our bridge has been duly received. It will be laid before the board at our an nual meeting, eleven months hence. In the meanwhile, to prevent. If possible, n recurrence of the small accident to which said resolution refers, would It not be bet- ter If all your cltleens used the com pany's other bridge, three miles to 'the north of the town? The water there "Is scarcely deep enough to drown a min of full height.' " All Tnstea Agree, Theodoro Dreiser, Um novejlst, was talk Ing In New York about a critic who hnd condemned his "dreary masterpiece," "Sister Carrie." With a smile, Mr. Drelsr ta Id, "I should have answered him, perhaps, na Whistler answered a crltlo of one of the 'nocturnes.' This critic said the nocturne In question wasn't good. Whitt ter screwed In his monocle and grinned at the man. " 'Don't say it Isn't good,' he said. "Say ! ou don't ltkt It. Then you'll be safe. .,. ,.. , , . Anu now, conic over here. Here Is some ,,,, ' ,. r "And Whistler led the critic to a side board whereon there stood a whiskey bottle." Uesertlwar thr Crowd. Chicago Inter Ocean. As we understand It. Senator Bailey ' s tie nation la going to destruction. 'fc.iU tic decline to go with IU In Other Lands A Political Trannformatlon. The stars in their courses are lighting the pathways of Ilbertv and progress In Great Britain and sowing confusion among the reactionary. A few months ago close observers of political conditions I in London predicted thc early downfall ui uie Aquun nunistry. uaas wsn- or tered that It would not survive tlie vear. A succession of defeats In bye-elections, the Ulster demonstration, the aggressive unity of the opposition all thc forces of privilege hit by remedial laws and pro posed laws put up sinh a fighting front that ardent supporters feared a crisis from day to dav. Kven as late as No vember 10, the day of 'lit snap Judgment on the financial provisions of the home rule bill, political doctors expiessed the gravest doubts of recovery. That event seems to have been .he turning po'nt. It brought home to the liberal allies the perils of the situation, nrouvd their fighting spirit, rallied the laggards and pessimists and turned discouraged de fenders into an aggressive attacking force. The vigor of liberal assaults tie. veloped the weakness of the toties. Lend ers blundered on their own Initiative and walked into traps skillfully set by the mlnlHtry. The- new year reverses the situation of last year. The torles are now divided and floundering In a political morass, while the liberals vigorously press tbelr advantage. The Irish home rule enters the third reading stage on January U and will go to the House of Ijrds about January 20. Lloyd George has over come the organized attacks of the doctors on tho sick an unemployment insurance law. and opposition to the Welsh church disestablishment bill is waning. Prenltleiillnl t'lindlilittc In Krnuce. , On Friday next the senators and depu ties of France will nssemble In Joint con vention In the royal palace at Versailles and ballot for president of the repub lic, to serve tho full term of seven years. President Falllleres Is not a can didate for re-election, for, while there is no written law against a second term, there Is a tradition such as that In the United States against a third term. Six men distinguished In the service of thc state are. aspirants for tho honor. Ray mond Polncalre, prime minister. Is re garded as the most likely candidate. en Joying tho prestige of a position most favorable to vote getting. He Is a man of great learning, an able lawyer, n (Statesman of the first rank, nnd In the prime of life at 52. Second only to the premier Is M. Antonln Dubost. president of tho senate, a post from which four ot the eight presidents of France have been drafted. He has been In the service of the state since 1S70. as deputy, fenntor liinu minister, huh is in ins iui year M. Paul Deschanl. president of the Chamber of Deputies, Is a man of differ ent type, a brilliant parliamentarian nnd the best dressed man In the chnmbcr. IU Is 55. M. Gcorces Clemenceau. former I premier. Is tho senior aspirant for the presidency, being 71. but his chances are not good. A doctor, an author and a wrecker of ministries, he has such a long record of political knockouts that his vote-getting power Is nt a low ebb. Im. Alexandre Rlbot Is another candidate of distinction, one who has served the state In many responsible positions, twice ns prime minister, and has an American wife. He Is 61. M. Ieon Bourgeois Is a senator and lawyer of distinction, hav ing held many ministerial posts and has been president of th- chamber of depu ties. He Is K. Among the "Blso-moii-tloned" nro .Alexandria Mllleraiid. minis ter of war. and Theophlle Dclcasse. min ister of the navy, both loynl supporters of Premier Polncaire Turkey' Tears. Turkey's teurful appeal to tho allies for the retention of Adrlanople, on senti mental grounds, does.it move the ktors a Uttlo bit. Pathos Is such a rarity among Turks In dealing with a fallen foe that It lacks a moving quality. It Is especially out of place before men who know tho Turk better than any other In Kurope. and whose gravesides iio lined with vic tims of Turkish oppression, assassination and lust. The "Jewel of thc Orient" took Its name Tor lwmian Jiaunan, aim " Jewel of the Greco-Roman empire long I .1.. l,iH.lm.it liitmnilfl nroKMpd ' IH'IOrt- llirr .,llin.i.lttiui, - I the Riwphoriifi and obtained a footing In I Europe because of the feuds among Chrls I tlnu sects. As for tho Adrlanopje mosque of Murad, a 'Mohammedan shrine, falling Inin the hands of unbellovcrs, tho Church of ft Sofia, at Constantinople, which the Turks retain, is a Christian sanctuary In ferior In Its sentimental associations only to the Church of tho Holy fepuleher, at Jerusalem, or St. Peter's, at Rome. Mill Owner roneil. Canadian Immigration agents have played havoc with tho supply of working) girls In the mill towns of Kngland. Tho stream of emigrants to the now provlnoos i of Canada lias been ro steady for two years past that factories are falling short of hands and wages aro advancing. This I Is a gratifying featuie of a worklnr sltua i tlon hitherto but a few degrees above In 1 dustrlal slavery. Touching tho pocket conscience has aroused the mill owners to the danger of a girl famine, and efforts are being ma.le, by improved conditions and better wages, to destroy the Canadian lure. China' Pride Hurt. A correspondent of the New York Tribune .writes from Peking that the Influence of the United States In China Is on the wane since our government Joined the slx-power group of money lenders to force a $0O),000,O&) loan on China on conditions humiliating to tho pride and detrimental to the Independ ence of that country. The. failure of the United Ptates to recognize the republic Is equally hurtful to national pride. These acts go far toward destroying China's appreciation of the generosity of tho United States In declining to Join In the demand for Boxer war Indemlty. StriinKlliiif Pernio. The Belgian financier projected by Russia and England Into Morgan Blas ter's place ns overseer of Persian fi nances Is having a few troubles of his own. It Is reported that, calling by In vitation at the shah's palace, he found the courtyard filled with angry Bakhtierl tribesmen, who are government creditors for military and other services; and that ' his escort and servants were badly beaten, though he himself escaped. He i had no money for the tribesmen. He told 1 the shah that, unle.-s railroad conces sions were granted, money was going to , be scarce. This la the stock plan ot working up an excuse for "temporury ; , occupation" sure to become permanent I Russia Is never too busy elsewhere to overlook a chunk of territoiy. T i la I of the lVi'stan lumb govs with the hlut Oddities of the Hour A pnlr of trousers bagged at the knees were found In the Interior depart ment of a Florida alligator. A Kansas judge holds that a wife should tell hor husband everything she knows, but not at 2 o'clock In the morn ing. A Kentucky editor welcomes the par cels post as a good thing, and remarks that, as proof of Its goodness, "wo would not be averse to receiving a big. nice country ham, or something like that, on subscription." Fishermen of British Columbia report that whnles are very useful in herding shoals of herring toward thc shore. A lonely Iowa woman who advertised for a husband drew WS0 out of the game before the wistofflce Inspectors confis cated tho deck. The ghost of Hamlet has been arrested in New York for unpnld alimony . A Detroit man. arrested for trying to pawn his wooden leg without the consent of his fnmlly. made such a kick thnt the court let him go without the regular rake-off. A Brooklyn mnn who tried to start a balky mule by applying the lighted end of a cigar to Its left hind leg hopes to get out of the hospital In time to view the pnrade on St. Patrick's day. JOLLIES FROM JUDGE. PokI -Thompson has gone In for settle-1 ini'iit work. P.irker Helping the poor or bill col lecting? 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Nowhere but in Florida will you find old Spanish forts and walls and gates, in all the integrity of the past. Fetes, dances and Old-World carnivals, in a realm of flowers and sunshine; glorious days and gorgeous nights I Only in Florida is magnificence like this the common prop erty of all. To winter here is to breathe Romance itself. This is Florida! Come! Kansas City-Florida Special From Kansas City Daily at 5s 55 p. m. It carries all-steel, electrlc-lighttd equipment through to Jackson ville: electric fans; Pullman sleepers of the latest design, and steel dining cars under the direction of Fred Harvey It's as fine a train as ever ran on wheels. Last chance to see the Panama Canal Work bfor the water 1 turned in. ..Kliht ptrona1lv conducted tours In the iteamthtp Evinrellne," from Ky West to Colon, returning ri Kinftton and Havana Tliavettel la new, built In Scotland during 1911-13, eapeclallr for touring tho tropica. It la equipped with Marconi wireleaa aervlce, electric llg-hta and fan, and all modern conyenlencee and luxuries. It will leave Key Weet January 7th and 31 at, February 4th and 18th March 4th and 18th, April let and Utti. An eleven-day trip. Including meale and berth at eea and In port, for SI 10. Stopover privilege! granted at Colon, Havana and Kingston. Train Sttltdutu, PulUnan. Slctunjklp Rtstrvallonl ami llluttratad Dtiaifttv Ultra twm may ba obtoinrj by atUrassing Waldheim Building, -.- Kansas City. is a- s aii' said "There! Ill kls It. ami the pain will all be gone." Cheerfully smiling, t f- youngster exclaimed: "Come down into the kitchen; tha cooK has tho toothache." He dropped a line to let her know That marriage was his wish. He failed to bait with gold, and so Went otherwhere to fish. "Pop. what Is a skeptic?" "A skeptic, my son, Is a person who can read a patent medlclno ad without feel ing that he has any ot the symptoms de scribed." Madge Didn't you have a good seat at the opera? Marjorle Lovely: We were near enough to one of the boxes to hear every word the society people said. POETIC JINGLES. 'timer, With apologies to Rudyard K When 'omer smofp his bloomln' U re An" 'card men sing by land nnd sea. No 5 cents shows did 'e require To spin 'Is yarns, like yott and me. No seven burgs 'ud .spent their tin To prove 'e first saw light o' dav Inside their walls, If 'Omer'd been Announcer In picture" play. But If 'e owned a nickel show Today. Its safe to say this much. Onl 'Omer wouldn't have to go Around a-beggln", on a crutch. Life. Ilin-U lii Hurtli. When Yuletlde came I spent my cash And cut a godly swath. I reveled In the turkey hush That was Its aftermath. I danced around In care free swny Beneath the bolly bough. But wo are back on earth today; I'm for retrenchment now. AVhqn Yuletlde enmc 1 spent my dough Enough to fill a trunk. I bought a lot of mistletoe And other Yuletlde Junk I had a gay time Christmas week, As freely I avow. But these days find me very meek: I'm for retrenchment now Courier Journal. Start the Day Warm With J ni uath r il the vouiigi-tri in PERFECTION Smokeless LEEPING with the windows open is a "first (aid" to health and beauty. But it makes getting up in the morning a chilly ordeal. Omaha J. C. Lovrien, SMM , MM Dlv. Paa. Agt- Frisco Lints. fiiw UJ liM