W TlIM RKM. mf.ir. AVMiiV 1.KI1 W PPTlDlMBfoi: inf. I li J I y v u RMTT.TWn PPWADVO luji Mit 11 HV KUWARD HOSKWATKU Vii'iliil iTdsewatkh. KblTOR. UtE HI IMU.NO, FAHNAM AND ITTil. ht.ttred at Omaha post office as Second ' s matter TI HMS OK SUHSCIUpf ioN: Sjrdav Her. one year Jt.SO saturaav Hr onp year i- Da'iy Bee without Sunday, one year.. 4 00 Dally Bee and Sunday, one year b.oo dkiivkui:u ur aitiuisit. Evening and Sunday, per month Kvenlnc mth'int Kunrtav. ner month.. Hfillv fnrlilrilnir Sn.tffjiv rer tno.. 6C Da.lv Bee without Sunday, ner mo.... 4&c Ad"drrss all complaint" or Irresrularitlc n ae.iver to unv ircuiauon uepi. REMITTANCE. Hemlt b draft, express or postal order, ra-nb'e to The Ben PubllshlnK company. Only 2-eent stamps received in payment "r (mall accounts romonai cnecK, e "ept on Omaha and eastern exchange, no iccerted offices: Omaha Th bulldlnrj. South Onmha-43l!l N street. Council Btuffa-H North Main street. Lincoln- 26 Little bulldlnc Chicago-1011 Marquette bunding. Kansas CltyIlellance building. New York M West Thirty-third. St Lnula-402 Frluro hnllillnir. Washlngton-72C Fourteenth St.. N. W rOHKESPONDKNCK. Communications relating to newa nnd editorial matter should be addressed Omaha Bee, ISdltorlal department. JANUARY aUCCL.AT10N. 49,528 State of Nebraska. County of Douglas. s Dwlght "Williams, circulation manager or Tne Deo Publishing company, being dnly sworn, nays that the average dally circulation ror the month of January, ivis, waa w.azs. uwiuiit WIIjLIAaih, Circulation Manser. Bubscrlbcd In my presence and sworn 10 Deiore ma this 6th day or February, (Beal.) Notary Public. Snbcrtbrr IravlnB the city temporarily alinalil hnve The Ilea mailed to them. Address ttIII he changed often n requested. Naturally, PorHrlo well of Huorta. Diaz spoak Mr. Morgan's llttlo Bpoll of lndl gestion almost choked Wall street Mr. uroundnog Is only n llttlo more than half through his re hibernation. Those Wilson girls evidently do not intend becoming White Houso wall flowers. Joe Loiter, the ox-wheat king, now wishes to plunge Into politics and inter congress. "Should the schools toach hard words?" somobody asks. Sure and the soft ones, too. Tho coming law students of Yalo aro not to ho taught to demand three cups of coffee. Those Arizona citizens who balked on pink tights, doubtless refuse to give up their leather breeches. Gonoral Itosallo J6ncs might find entertainment for hor "inon' by marching on to tho Rio Orande. Romembor that tho 8outh Omaha end of tho water works cost us not $2,000,000, but oxactly 44G,2GC84. Just as a cat may look at a king, any one who attends tho Auto show may (ask tho price of tho finest car there. Representative Shlploy has shown that one legislator may put to rout a whole army of lobbyists If ho really wants to. a nona inanition Is axiomatic, perhaps duo to hor strange horver slty In laying best when eggs aro cheapest. Turkey offers to sell a fow Islands to ralso money for continuing tho war. Better end tho war and keep tho islands. Our omlnent hydraulic engineer In always promising the people some thing wonderful which they will get after he first gets his. Los Angeles has offered $10,000 for an acceptable American opera Whp not sot tho menu In ono of our popular restaurants to music? Tho danger is that down south. 'shot while trying to escape" may supplant the more civilized methods of ropo lynching and burning at the stake. President Taft is doing all he can lor his coming successor in station log an adequato number of troops on tho border to bo ready at com mand. Tho Huerta government promises exactly what the Madero government promised early peace but mon "may cry peace, poace, when there Is no peace." Those Texas militiamen who in sist in transgressing Uncle Sam's military authority seem to forgot that the nation of Texas was swal lowed up' In that of the United States. And to get a pretense of a reduc tion of a quarter of a cent per J 00 cubic feet for. the water consumer, Omaha has issued $7,000,000 in bonGs to buy tho water works, and has foregone taxes on the property amounting to over $100,000 a year. If Colonel Bryan becomes secre tary of state, Nebraska will have had two members of a president's cabinet, both democrats, the first being J. Sterling Morton, secretary of agriculture under President Cleveland, Yet the question will immediately arise whether it will bo safe to hang the portraits of both on the same THE OMAHA DAILY BE13 1 Party Reorganization Plans. 1 ne proposal to hold a national, republican convention within tho coming year, or at least well In ad- vanco of the next presidential nleo tlon. to take up tho questions of party organization Is being received with varying degrees of favor and opposition. Tho purpose of such a convention ns outlined by Senator Hoot in suggesting It. would be to revise southern representation by agreeing upon a delcgnto apportion ment corresponding inoro with tho distribution of pnrty strength, and to do this at a time permitting its ac complishment free from tho boat of a presidential contest and. tho com plications of conflicting candidacies. That tho object Is desirable, and the method feasible, is generally agreed, but doubts nre expressed by somo as to whether the time Is not yet premature, and that conditions would bo more auspicious a year honco after democratic control of all branches of tho national government shall have pavod the wny for a closer combination of opposing forces. Of course, there aro nlso Irreconcllablcs nmong the dissenters bound to find one excuse or a'nothcr for rofuslng to Join In any movement looking toward regenratlon of the republican porij, and these need hardly bo reckoned with. This question of equitable repre sentation, however, Is not confined to any ono party because the somo faulty basis of apportionment gov orns democratic conventions and has been adopted also by the pro gressive organization. That tho republican party should take tho lead In bringing about convention re form simply provos ngain that In matters of constructive advancement for a popular rule, tho republican party. Is In fact more progressive than any of the others. LookincfBacWarrl COMPILED VRQM PER MLE3 j Boosts for The Bee California's Protest. Tho rcsurrectod cry of California for Callfornlans Is typically enun ciated by Han Francisco's protest against certain features In tho Har- rlman dissolution plan, by which, It Is contended, tho Union Pacific Is permitted "to make Itself stronger than over by tearing Southern Pa cific to pieces and taking what It wonts. Tho bono of contention 1b chlofly tho provision enabling Union Pacific to elect Southern Pacific di rectors to Its board and through them perfect tho "plot." Tho Union Pacific Is alluded to ub a railroad that "begins nowhere nnd ends no where." And yet for noarly a half contury tho Union Pacific has filled tho mission, mapped out for it by tho government, of a transcontinental highway and tho main artery of traffic for pouring tho sinews of de velopment Into California. And no matter about tho detail of this dls solution, tho Union Pacific, as tho great overland routo, will conttnuo 10 no californlas chief source of supply from tho outside world. Demoorats and the Philippines. Tho Jones bill granting Filipino independence) In eight yenrs will pass to tho new congress for early consid eration. Inasmuch as democrats havo been clamoring for this from republicans for twolvo years, It Is a matter of keenest Interest to observo how they meet tho test, when, for tho first time, It comes to th6m. Mr. uryan mado nntl-imperlalism his paramount issue In 1900, and ovory mntlonal democratic platform slnco has pronounced similarly. It is no ticeable, howover, that tho platform declarations havo not gone ns far as tho Jones bill In fixing an exact dato for independence. Tho 1912 plat form, for Instnnco, doclarcs: Wo favor an Immediate declaration of the nation's purposn to recognise tho in Uepcndeuco of the Philippine, Islands ns soon ns 11 stable government can be es tnbllshcd. Between this modification nnd a definite dato for Indopondonca thero in a vital dlfforenco, Tho American policy ns determined under ropub Mean rule, has from the first been to grant full autonomy "as soon as a stnblo government can bo estab llshed," but who can soy that that will be In eight yenrs or eighteen years? Tho republicans, bearing tho burden of constructive statesmanship under tho lash of democratic crltl clsm, havo steadfastly adhered to tholr original purpose of aiding tho Filipinos to work out tholr destiny, 'Inspired by tho belief that our duty s a national obligation," and havo grantod them step by step the largest measure of authority consistent with their ability. This policy should bo continued and not supplanted by ono repudiating our own obligation, and possibly plunging tho Philippines Into as chaotic a condition as now exists in Mexico, nominally a repub lie and much further advanced. Now the story Is out that Mrs. Bryan has persuaded her husband not to enter tho cabinet, becauso that would prevent him carrying out certain family plans for tho future, Perhaps, but wo Bhall see. Again we have a subtle distinction ptly exemplified. Kvery one who opposes the pot water district bill Is an odious lobbyist," while every one who favors It is "a disinterested patriot." y According to a statistician of that city, St. Louis has six saloons to every church. We refuse to believe, however, that tho apportionment was made out of consideration for tho churches Thirty Vcai-k Ago A party of distinguished Kansas City railroad officials spent the dav In Omaha, Including If. N. Oarland. western pas senger agent of the Missouri Pacific; W. If. Warren, city passenger agent of the .Minneapolis nitf On aim. and II. It. Alarlry, southwestern paescnger agent of the Michigan Central. W 8. McClelland, n young lawyer, who CHine to Omaha about a year ago from Galena, 111., died after a few days sick ness. N. P Mnlmn, a compositor In The Ilei office, has been elected delegate to th? International Typographical union meet ing nt Cincinnati. Mrs. A. V. Wakes of Kngle Grove, la., Is vIslMng her sister, Mrs. II. O. Oliver, nnd her nephew, Mr. W. J. Cuddy. Julius Trletschke made a flying trip to Papllllon and back. J. II. Duniont. 1223 Ilnrney street, ad vertises for n girl for general housework. Lieutenant Guy Howard, Twelfth In fantry. Is to relieve Ucutenant Hlaven. Kourth Infantry, no instructor In rifla practice. A telegram to Miss Hosa and Lewi Jlrasli of this city has brought Information of the death of their father. Mr. Ben Jnmln Brash, nt Schwertzen, Posen. In h'T 'Ighty-sevcnth year. Tucntjr Yearn Ago John Hyiin of South Omaha, while coming to Omaha on n street car. fell under tho wheels at Twcnty-fourth and .n streets. One leg was so badly mnn gled ns probably to require amputation. He was taken to Ht. Joseph's hospital. Tho members of llansconi Park Metho dist church were delighted over the events of the day, as they dedicated their new edifice free nnd wiped out a $12,000 debt. The entire property was valued at $10,00) nnd enough subscriptions wcro taken nt this service to cover nil but 110,000. Bishop Kowler preached tho ser mon of tho morning. Other clergymen present were Itovs. W. K. Deans, U. K. Tlndall, C. T. .Webster, Alfred Hodgetts. Or. Phclphs of California and C. W. Bavldge of tho People's church. "Mr. Potts of Texns" opened nn en gagement nt tho Furnam Street thentcr. Trinity Kplscopul cathedral was filled to the doors. Ilnv. Mr. Crnpsey, a mis sionary, preached on tho likeness of the church of Christ to the human body. At 4 p. in. the building was ngnln well filled with women to hear Mr. Crapsey appeal for more consecrated womanhood. Ten YcnrH Ago Park commissioners deplored the faet at their meeting that less than $16,000 will bo received from tho city treasury for tholr purposes during 1903. This, It was said, would curtail all work and im provements to the very minimum, other than thnt to be done from special tax assessments. Mrs. Kiln Jordan, aged, homclesB nnd partially paralyzed, died nt the Homo of tho Good Rhepcrd, where sho had been for about two months. She came to tho city from Yutnn. Neb., where she had" relatives. Announcement was made of the fact that tho Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad had been made the Ne braska and Wyoming division of tho Northwestern and would henceforth be known ns such, with George V. Iltdwell continuing In general charge of the divi sion, C. C. Hughes In charge of the oper ating department and John A. Kuhn In charge of traffic. W. H. Jones was nnined as division freight agent In charge of freight and J. W. Munn, division pas songer ngent, In chargo of passenger traffic. Gerrlt Fort, assistant general passenger ngent of tho Union Pacific, nccompauled B. L. t.omax, general .passenger ngent, to Chicago on a business trip. The Auditorium board of directors opened bids for the brick and stone con struction and while, figures were not dis closed, It was understood the most de sirable waa approximate! $G3,000. Howell Journal' The Omaha nee It putting In overtime these days pouring hot shot Into the fake doctors, with the result that the r-yes of many people are being opened to the renl character of the "cure all" quacks. It's a goad Job you're engaged In, Mr. Uec Man, and here Is more power to your pen May the shot continue to flv until nil the quacks rut and run for tall timber. Hastings Tribune: When The Omaha Ilee gets track of n fake doctor It camps light oh his trail. Kalrhury News: The Omaha llee thinks tha water rates are too high In Omaha. That may be one reason why the stuff was never very popular up there. Teknmah Herald: The Omaha Hee Is worthy of a great deal of praise for the effort It -has been making to expose the medical quacks nnd fakers who arc constantly Imposing on a credulous pub lic. It Is natural for the person who Is n sufferer to be willing to spend money thnt he may be cured, but there should be the effort made by everyone to kill off thnt class of fake medical doctors who are Imposing on tho public. The Uee Is doing a good work and tho pub lic will unite In commending the paper for what It Is accomplishing. TlieBeQS tefterBox V lion to Hellene Mothers. OJlTAHA, Feb. Z4.-To the Kdltor of The Ilee: Certainty. In these days of Ne braska law-making, some one ought to see the Justice of, and champion laws making the following provisions: First, to exempt, from at least all special taxes to nn amount of $5,000 or $10,000 valuation, the homostcads of widows, who, themselves or their hus bands, have lived and paid taxes In the state for a certain length of time. Hs ptclally ought this to apply In the case of widows left with dependent children, nt least, until she remarries or until a certain number of the family have bp ccme of age and able to help support the family. Mothers' pensions are fine, but In lots of cases would not be necessary if the state will be considerate In other things. Let the taxes be met by the able, tho healthy, the wealthy, to the end that those who aro unavoidably handicapped In their honorablo strugglo for life's ne cessities may be helped In their weari some and. sometimes discouraging, tasks. Briefly, the second law that. In my mind, ought to bo enacted, Is one per. milting railways to Issue passes and tbo Pullman company to Issue free fare to any part of the country to widows and dependents of men who have served railway for a term of years, say for In stance, five successive years or more. There possibly ought to be a limit on the number of pnsses or on the mileage is sued to each person In a certmn length of time, but there Is no doubt that If Chi Tionr,i.iriirM- Tt,. ,. a railroad mans wuc ana ueient-ii" respondents, we understand, aro ready to are entitled to free transportation during go to the front whenever their country his service with the road and after tie cnlls them. Is retired on tne pension iibi. uuu..j Washington Post: The arbiter, of ZJiiwiZ fashion , New York may decree that a . "A", I "J a r. Editorial Siftings "W by do you ring a bell evary time yon get a roin in your cup?" "I believe In giving the uVuiost pub licity to all contributions." ans.vered the mendicant with a significant smile. Plttsbiirxh Post. Hlohbs- Io you think the death of old Closeflst will be h loss to the community? Slobbs Well, 1 understand the loss Is fully covered by Insurance. Philadelphia. Itecord. "The man who runs this store has got the right Idea, all right." "How so?" "He advertises: 'Magpipes and musical Instruments.' "-Houston Post. Gabc Why do they say that the ghost walks on pay' day? Steve IJecause that's the day our spirits rlse.-dneinnn Enquirer. "The other nlgn. when I went home hungry nnd wnrnotit, my wife gave me the cold shoulder." "You are to be pitied." "Not at all. 1. like it ajjd she cooks It deliclously." Baltimore American. Her Dad Hut how about supporting my daughter? You know she has very ex pensive tastes, and I don't mind saying that the burden lrs been pretty liard for me at times Suitor That's just the point, sir If I marr her we ati divide the expense' Boston Transcript. THE LITTLE PEACH. Kugene Field A little peach In the orchard grew A little peach of emerald hue; Warmed by the sun and wet by the dew, it grew. One day. passing that orchard through, That little peach dawned on the view Of Johnny Jones and hi sister Sue They two. Fp at that peach a club they threw Down from the stem on which It grew Fell that peach of emerald hue. Mon Dleu! 1 John took a bite and Sue n chew, And then the trouble began to brew Trouble the doctor couldn't subdue. Too true! Under the' turf where the daisies gre They planted John and his sister Sue; And their souls to the angels flew Boo hoo! What of that eoch of the emerald hue. Warmed by the sun nnd wet by the dew? Ah. well. Its mission on earth Is through. Adieu! woman's dress shall bo only one Inch from tho ground, hut they can't prevent her from holding It up If she I wearing a pair of silk stockings. tspringricld. llnpubllcun: The now fasi- gratlfled; then does tho proprietor get It back from the waiter? Why not usa coupons? ew iotk iTinune: ucncral Nu?'ia bus played the part of tho great Mexi can opportunist. He was for Porflno left entirely without his aid and pension. Of course It hardly seems right to ex tend this privilege after the widow re marries, but while she Is alone she ought v. i.o.rarl the bencflcint privilege Ion et by a New York hotel of giving . rter her interest has been in natron. m . ....... "I . . . . a , ,,, wm, wnion the raiiroB,l so long and just Decausc ner to pay tips shows that icrpctusl motion husband no longer with her, although .0 u ,,u uirum. me pairon gets a lip 1 1( ghe nad died and left mm ne coiuu ... uiu luuimrior aim is graiuiou, ino n eni0y the privilege. wuiter gets It from the patron and Is wi,inw u entitled to the same con sideration In the matter as ner nuauanu A NATIVE Motor Travelers' " Defense. DENVER, Colo.. Feb. 20.-T0 the Editor n. nf Thero appears In your Issue Diaz so long as that masterful man waa ot February 18, under tho heading of iiiuminmni. w ucn ins star waned lie Travelers In Bad. ' an articio very went over to Madero and stuck to hlr.i i.io,iid- throuahout. and after a word loyally until he seemed doomed, when I12 .rnionoilon In behalf of cx-Governor uh.i.ii wciu over 10 tne aaversary. hucii Aldrlch. E. J- Faulkner, A. w. uemiu "'"y useiui in serving a man's ir H Wllhlto and myscir. 1 must as own Interests. They do not suggest tne ..'. , rf.vnte n much space In setting highest type of loyalty. mit-r rlirht as you have In giving the pnngrield Republican: The practice htnnkeve to what promises to be a spien of fixing the price at which rctulle.s Lid organizations Nebraska organization must sen patented art c es has bncnmn tn ,.,v.i. vmir mtn tnlcht well DC prouo. much a part of the established system T am asking Mr. Wllhlte to mall you of business that tho decision, if sustained, some of the literature mentioned In your may provo In Its actual results one of article, and If you will but take tbo time the most revolutionary that the cour's n innlr it over, you will notice that It Is have recently handed down. And It is wry clearly set forth therein that the not least Important In Its further demon- United Motor Travelcres. at the time tho stration of tne applicability of the Bhsr- literature In question waa printed, was man anti-trust law. A bill link been nn .n nrmtiiixatlon as yet. this literature pending before congress to enact wnt hnvin heen mailed out somo tlm6 beforo uir- necision or uage Bay declared to bu 1 n.n nresent orRanlzatlon was lncorpo- alrcady In the law, when ho held such rated In Nebraska, but that it was being a prlce-flxlng agreement between tha organized. At that time we proposed to patentee and the retailer to be nn Illegal form an Illinois corporation, providing combination In restraint of trade, ito- we could Interest enough people to lorm cent history has served to provo rather an organization of this kind under the noiBDiy me presence of more "teeth state laws of UllnolB, and every uu ot in tne biierman law than manv of Its literature mailed out some time ngo critics nave been willing to concede. Twice Told Tales People Talked About Mrs. Helalne Russell, noted war nurse. living in age and poverty In Atlantlo City., haa Just fallen heir to $SO,000. I ne late Annnlns wim n ..iiu,r- " " .......in worttcr. but, ho lacked tho nrtlstlo touch of the railway employe who answers your question ns to whether tho train Is on time. Dr. W. E. Gcll. who lu l!WS Journeyed from end to citd of tho Chinese wall, says that with Its extensions Its totut length Is really 2.M0 miles and that orlc Inally 10,000 Btone towers guarded It. Dr. Rlglcr of the University of Klaus. enburg, Austria, has produced a yn- thetio milk from grain by a machine of simple construction. The product is said to equal In quality the best cow's tnllk. Captain Ruser. one of tho best known sea captuina of the transatlantic service, states that not long ago ho saw 11 iremi. Ine reptilian object, twenty feet in length. clos alongside his ship, the Kalsorln Augusto Victoria. The ex-BuItan, Abdul llamld. has, been moved, to safer quarters In tho Interior or Asiatic Turkey. Abdul'a freedom from worry about the high cost of living nnd otner tilings stlra tho envy of his auc cessor. Edward B. Grlmmell of Buffalo. N. Y. nuuuc bkuii was mortised to remove criminal tendency microbes gives the specialists an opeenlng for another guess. Grlmmell recently performed an operation on a safe which waa quite suc cessful. ,V bunch of Swiss people who Invested fCOCOW In American mining stock caused the arrest of tho chief promoter. llano Bauder. In Chicago. This Is a ryde re versal of the American custom of dec orating tha "den" with artlstlo certif icates of rainbow mine. simply set forth the kind of policy we would endeavor to give and the depart ments benefiting the automobile world that would be created when we had In terested enough people to comply with the law. Our literature explicitly states now being organized" Insurance has Blown Up. never been solicited, but the Interest of Not long since tho narrator Is sDeaklnz the people to form tho organization was or. sixty years ago a steamboat pnll.rt solicited, r unnennore, none 01 uie u tho Old Kentuck blew un near Trlnitv erature Is being mailed out as you state at tho mouth of the Ohio, by which aqcjl 'n your article, nor has been-mailed since dent a woman rejoicing In tho name of lost November, when tne organizers ue Jones lost her husband and her trunk, 'ded to form a Nebraska corporation for both of which an action was brought' Instead of Illinois. This work haa now Thero was, atrange to srv. creat dlffi. been effected, so far as the automobile cuity in proving that the lute Jones had association Is concerned, alter our origi been on tho boat at tho time of the ex- nal P'sns were materially changed, nnd plosion, that worthy havlnr been nnir.n. a charter has been granted tne associa ously drunk 011 the wharfboat Just us the "on nV the state ot Nebraska. We are steamer left Trinity. now at work forming an Insurance de- Many witnesses were examined to nrovn partment of this new association, and the fact, until finally a Mr. Deltzmnr ,,0D0 t0 bo a Ptston apply for a a Herman, was placed upon the stand, charter wltnin a spon time, fso insur Our friend, James Smart, was attorn y ance 'B being solicited, no policies havo for the boat, and elicited this testimony Deen lnue1, nor has any Insurance been irom .Mr. ueitzmar: solicited in tno state or jseDrasKa or any "Mr. Deltzmar. did you know the Old other state. The literature on which Kentucky?" your article is based has been dlscon- "Yah. I was blown up mlt her ' tinned long ngo for tho simple reason "Were you on board when she collansei that we decided to make tho United her flue?" I Motor Travelers more of a western or- "Ven she busted de brier? Yah I mi I ganlzatlon and Lincoln the national heai- dare." Quarters Instead of Chicago, since the 'Did you know Mr. Jones?" work of the organization In advancing 'To bo sure. I took passage toced4tr the needs of tha motoring public Is to bo mu mm. conrtned to tne middle west. The practl- "You did When did you last see him cl features being attempted, such ns an 011 board the boat?" I Identification bureau offering a reward "Veil, I didn't see Mr. Jones on hour.! I out f treasury funds for the recovery of ae Doat last time. ' memuera- cars mat mlgnt be stolen the Mr. Smart, certain that he had won his manner In which we have organized our case, wiin 11 triumphant glance at th. Kon roads bureau wltn practical alms Jury asked: the employment bureau nnd tho many "You did not? Well. Mr. Deltzmn- other splendid features, giving the appll- when last did you see Mr. Jones?" cants real service in a real automobile Veil, when da schmoke-plpe and mo association, should merit the hearty sup- Kernels of Science The color of a brick Is largely con. trolled by the terqperature at whloh it h baked . Knlargement of the arteries Is now cured by the use of a n'ass tube lnertl In the affttcted part Higher prices for tin have led to tbo extensive use of aluminum foil for wrap ping tobacco In England. When Paris adopted Greenwich tlna the result wan an Increase of business roi tne. electric companies by extending the working days a few minutes, j port of the entire Nebraska' press, laying aside all partisan prejudlce-for partisan and sectional feeling should certainly be eliminated from any movement, the pre- vas goln' up. ve met Mr. Jones comln- down." The Consistent Tonin.. A woman appeared as witness In Judga dominating object of which is to got at urn unaaey- juvenile court In Denver the good roads problem. or,! 01 t"e Preliminary questions thi The United Motor Travelers ns It now juiigo kkm: What la your age, stands la a Nebraska corporation formed madam?" n an earnest desire to enlist a large "Thirty, your honor." membership to get behind certain pro- "Were you not a witness In this court Pose amendments for the betterment about five years ago?" of the entire automobile world and the 1 was, your honor." ' community at larre. and In order on. 1-na u not tell the court then that list this large membership nractlcal t. jou were 307 aires are blna- formulated of imm.1.1. I aia, your honor, and I want voh tn value to each Individual annllennt in understand that I am not one of these other words, every member will know women that say one thing at ona tlm.. I that he Is a-ettlmr something for i,i. and another thing at another time." membership fees. It Is the Intention of ino juage passed on to the next oom. I compliance with th law and nn Inmir. uon.-nicago Record-Herald. ance to those desiring It. but when this J ". I Insurance Is Issued It will be In strict 'fttru lUf XllV liar. I mmnll.n,. .IV. I J . , There Is a story about a vnn, """7 r"" . "u , u . , - : "" 1 ance. win oe issued wunout permits. There urm ciumiiicu ior torn nn I i. - f . .. .. , ii H . . , ; it" mm ra muf irucQ minfrn solicit- to tho Florida bar. The examination nn , member8 roran organization to bo formed and soliciting insurance, and the thus: "Young man. are you malaria proof f" "Yes. sir." "Can you ride?" Yes. sir." "Do you own a horse r "Yea. sir." "la he a good swamp swlmmtr?" "Yes. air." "Than, young man, I welcome you n the practice of law In this district." Judgt would-be knocker responsible for the arti cle In your paper failed to discriminate. I know of no better way for you to set the gentlemen associated with this really merttorlousu undertalnkg right In the eyes of the public than to publish this letter under a heading equally as bold aa that -under whloh the article designed to do ua harm appeared. Very truly yours. B. II. HOWIES, Secretary United Motor Travelers. Watch the Folks Rush Tonight's Spaghetti Night You never served a dish more welcome more appetizing more nutritious than Faust Spaghetti. There's practically no end to the ways Faust Spaghetti can be served all savory, relishable and satisfy ing. Far cheaper than meat much more strengthening and easier digested. You should give the children a whole lunch of SPAGHETTI at least twice a week it's a mus cle, bone and flesh builder. Ask your doctor. Faust Spaghetti is made from Durum wheat, which is extremely rich in gluten the food content that makes for strength and growth. Write for free recipe book and learn how many dishes you can make of Faust Spaghetti. At all grocers' 5c and 10c packages. MAULL BROS. St. Louis, Mo. A large crop of new Spring shapes one just right for you A PLACE TO REST STRONG CcSm Mineral Springs yje Cr&6acf of America 'Hotel Qlfcvi is a new. perfectly aDDointed modern hotel. Built of concrete and steel. It It now under the personal management of the owner, who assures most courteous and polite attention to guests in every department. MINERAL WATER For the treatment of RheuraaUsm. Liver an Btomach troubles, the water from Springs located on the arounds 0 the hotel property Is conceded to be unequalled any where. . BATHS are In charge of experienced masseuse and ' masseur from well known Institutes abroad and In this country who scientific ally glveall kinds ot steam, vapor, electrio and sulphur baths, also tha famous Pine Needles baths of Carlsbad. ' ... At:L MEAL8 are served In first class table d'hote style and this hotel Is famed for Ita excellence In this department .it .AT.ESr Thl hlt.el 'a"0" the American plan at present, and J1nnite 'nclude boanl an lodging, The rates are from IS.60 to ti er dQy ptr P"Pv Itooma with private toilets are from tl.50 SoLUr..08",1 wthPrtm connecting bathroom ire 14.00 to w .PJ daii XV" Pav0 a ew TOSml J"" heated, electric lighted. Afl.Sd cold J?i5,.n. '"I" "tt1 wePhone aervice at 1T.50 per Vee After January J6th. It Is advisable to make reservaUons In advance. ,, . BOOKLETS and Information can be had In Omaha, Neb. at City Ticket office. ROCK-ISLAND LINES.. No. 13 FanlunV St. or ; write tl James P. Donahue, Proprietor. HOTEL COLFAX AN MINERAL SPRINGS, COLFAX, IOWA n