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niK BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1913. 8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEEj j-Ol NDED V EDWARD ItOdBWATKlt VICTOR UOSKWATBIt, EUlTOlt. 13 BK BIULJJ1NO, FAUN AM AND 1TTH. Entered at Omaha postofflce aa second- tlas matter. TEnMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 4 f A Sunday Bee, one year Saturday Bee. one year..... IS Dally Boe, without Suncay. one year., w Dally Bee. and Sunday, one year w 1- . t . rr t. .,' f- TlV f A II ttflK. Evening and Bunday, per month .--." J Evening without Sunday, per m0"-' Dally Bee, Including Sunday, per mo.. c Dally Bee. without Sunday, per njo -'J.Jr; Address all complaints or irregularities n delivery to City Circulation Dept. REMITTANCE. . Remit by draft, exprey or PMtal order, payable to The eo Pub "shlng com, pany. Only 2-eent atamps received In l'ym" of small accounts. Personal checks, ox cept on Omaha and eastern exchange, not accepted. - offices: Omaha The Bee building. South Omaha-2Jl N street. Council Bluffs-H North Main street-Uncoin-M Uttle buliamir. Chlcago-lOU Marquette building. Kansas City -Reliance building. New York-31 West Thirty-third. .St. Louls-40- Filsco building. v Washlngton-72- Fourteenth St. N. w CORRESPONDENCE. Communications relating to news ana editorial matter should be address! Omaha Bee. Editorial department. FEBRUARY CIRCULATION. 50,823 Rial nf NahiXska. Countv of DoUgtaS. Mi Dwlght Williams, circulation manager nf The Bee Publishing company, being duly sworn, saya that the average dally circulation for the month of Fobruary, IMS, was C0,K3. DWIQIIT WU-I.IAMB, Circulation MatlU Subscribed In my presence and sworn ,.. M . V. I - V. ,,,, f n r. V. 1Q13 4V UTiUlD tllO Mill I Ml V.. w " 'L" KOUEJIT IIUHTIin, (Seal.) Notary Public Subscribers tearing the city temporarily ahonld hTe The Bee mailed to them, Addres trill be changed as often reaneated. Cheer up, the legislators will ad Journ In a couple of weeks. It U folly to talk of peace In Mei Ico until It puts up Its shooting Irons. It turns out that even the goldon rule may. . bo flaunted too osten tatlously. Here's happiness and prosperity, Mr. Bryan, and many more after the fifty-third. King George's Assassination. Evidently tho machinery main tained for the censorship of news Is working to perfection on the Dalkans, If It is posalble both to assassinate a king and withhold the detailed in formation from tho outside world. The murder of King George I of Greece, at what seemed to bo the crux of the suit for peace between I 1 . LOOKttK IhfaDi BackWatd itiOraalia COMPILED OOP C, From MAKCH 1. DEE riLBS lH2E Twice Told Tales Thirty Years Ago A number of Omaha people went to tho station to give a send-off to Mr, and Mrs. J. Wesley Wllklns, leaving for Snn Jose, Cal. Mr. Wllklna. who has been one of iu.a, uuu w.ua...vu o.D , aIi(1 promIncn, . mu.lca, circc. expects edly will produce grave confusion. t0 engage In teaching In his new home. It will be Impossible to regard the F1 lieutenant Joseph 13. Blaydon, 1 Tamil l-fnntrv anil Vlr-t T.l-iit enn nt flllV assassination as other than a grim owar()( Tweift, infantry, hate been outcome of tho dispute for spoils, designated as aide to this department u i.. ., n-i.l C. J. Westrdahl. former city maranai ' of Omaha, now manager of the Blnger kans and !mpellod Groeco at first to Bowing machine In Waco, Tex-, is vlMt- thn T.nnrlnnl lllg home folks Th- ntreel nnrndn of Callender'S Con conference. .-u.iatA.t min.tr-i. w verv fine. Inci dentally they serenaded The Bee office, k - 1 - .1 Tl.. .it at rrtm m n 1 1 1 w t , -- - .1 1 I iWCISM B, Jl U3UI1 HUM J"" vws BU'""K" u ..u. . lptcd a carraKe factory nt the corner though Danish uy birth he was aB of Twelfth and Howard streets. genuine a Greek as ever Sparta or A. E. McGregor, brother of Dolph Mc- i iirAirnp nr i ninn t'lii'iitu ncauuuat ictnt Athens knew in his Pan-Hellenic do- hM arriVcd from tho east to take a posl- votlon. His long reign of half a con- tton In tho popular drug house of Nor- . t..., L, , . man A. Kuhn on Fifteenth ami uougias Ity among the crowned heads of Eu- accomplished niece of Mrs. Mello. has ar rope, and his death must occasion r,ved from her. homc 1,1 Itockford' ,n ' on 1 ..1..11 solemn thought in. all nations where lie Nnmril Them, They were talking about achool young sters the other day, when James Whtt comb Riley said that while little Willie may not alwnys know his tessons he la usually there with a ready response. 'In a public school down my way," smilingly continued Mr. Riley, "the teacher was recently Instructing the pu pils on the Arctic zone. She told them alt abount the freeiy place and then waded In to ask the usual questions. 'Cap any little boy or Klrl.' said she King George was a powerful pcr- pcaco and liberty are dear. a vlnlt. Mersell & Rosenswelg have received tho contract for frescoing and decorating the spacious and elegant new halt nf the Knights of Pythias In Orunlg's block next to the Millard hotel IkoBeeslefretD ox CHEERY CHAFF. Mate Unlrrraltr Consolidation. OMAHA, Neb., March 15.-TO the Edi tor of Tho Bee: I am telling tht mem bers of tho legislature why I am In favor of campus consolidation on the farm. It Is because! t. The chancellor and the Board of Re gents, after mature consideration and personal Inspection of neighboring state universities, have unanimously recom mended that It Is tho right thing to do name mo ten nnlmals that live In the and they should know better than nnv Arctic xone?' one without such pnHno wimt u ht Yessum.' was the prompt reply of for the educational development and Jlmmlo Jones, 'I can. Miss Mary. economical maintenance of tho university. "'All right. James,' returned the 2. I object to the Durclimte nf evnpnivn teacher, encouragingly, 'you may name downtown property when we already own them.' a magnificent site and amnle ernunds for Five polar bears and five seals,' do- all time at the farm campus, thus per- clared Jlmmie with great emphasis." mlttlng the Investment of all available inaianapQiis News. appropriations . for buildings and equip ment. Pop Was Ont, Too. a. T maintain that hv I.ovImt h. law "No, tho shoo Is on tho wrong foot- .chooi on h0 riiv on .ino. absolutely on the wrong foot" oermanenl bulMInn ihnr ... mv h. Senator Qronna of North Dakota was needed lo hoU8. d.OJ.rlmpnt. now llftm. arguing a larirr Clause. nnred for room In h .int. rnnllnl hnlln Yes," he continued, "our friends arc inn and hv aeilintr th rt or the hnlid a misiaKen in mis matter as mo nine in nut roni tnt. tr .hull nun nmiirh ''What Is your relcQn.-fwt favoring the Initiative, referendum and recatIT' "Well.'' replied Farmer Corntossel, "I'm one o' these unprejudiced toilers that believe In tryln a little of every thing." Washington Star. "Doesn't the man to whom you were sneaking belong to the underworld? "Certainly not. What makes you think so?" "He seems in be unendlne the best part of his time under his automobile. " iia:- tlmore American. "Did you notice how Chawlle Swisher showed hts contempt for the meddling re formers at the ball lawat night?" "Talked turkey, did he?" "No. dawnced It." Cleveland Plain-dealer. "Henry, here's a hair on your coat?" "Yes, my dear. It's one of yours." "But It's a blond hair, and mv hair Is black." "I know, dear, but you must rcmembct I haven't worn this coat before In a month." Yonkcrs Statesman. George Washington had written a coup tcous note to the distinguished British general, asking him to surrender. Hesitating a moment, he signed it: "Yr. Obt. Servt.. G. Washington." "There was a time." he salil with n whimsical smile, ''when I couldn't lie. hut I seem to have outgrown that weakness,' Chicago Tribune. The Extra Session.' The extra session of cnnsmRs in . . - .. . . I Twnntv Yinrs AffO convonu Aprn t, nas ror us special -;;f0"t'ne Norlh ,c r bust." was the purpose the revision of the tariff, impression Lieutenant R. E. Peary made though President Wilson omits a nn reporters who interviewed him at the statement to that effect In his call. Millard hotel. He was here to make an Ho and other democratic leader, de- Son! Vwas sire a short cession and evidently ,,. on an Arctic expedition In the fear It may be prolonged, as was tho following June, which, he said, he fully last extra session convened for tariff expected to result in the final discovery revision, primarily. It is not sur- ot the North pole. -Pniin nfficer and Mrs. Coolt had me prising, tnerorore, that the president " t hy of the(r n,any friends In. the has left a loophole in his call for the tath by diphtheria of their little son, injection of other business beside tariff tinkering. Not that he may do lady from the middle west. "A little lady from the middle west, on her return from a winter on the Riviera, was recounting to a friend tho delights of Nice. '"And did you visit Monte Carlo?' her friend asked. " 'No, I didn't.' she replied. 'Pop called i to make removal to tho farm by far the better financial proposition. 4. I am convinced that we can no more build up a desirable home for the uni versity In the wholesale and trackage district than Lincoln could build a real denco quarter there. I bellevo that i greater university on the farm could pro on him, though. But, Judging from pop's tect Itself against Undesirable neighbors disappointed look when hp got back to as the sectarian colleges In tho suburbs the hotel, I guess Monty must have been of Lincoln have done, out.' I S. I bellevo that the great agricultural state of Nebraska will retuso to discrim inate against the agricultural student by wasting his time and money traveling between tho city and farm campus and that continued 'separation means two Mmnl.tn iintveraltlea within two miles of The Scotsman said: "Why. an English- eacn otner wltn a rwft,ttlng unwarranted educational and economic waste. 6. It has been conclusively demonstrated that where state universities are com Told to nn Englishman. An English clergyman turned to Scotsman and asked him: "What would you be were you not a Scot?" man, of course." Then the clergyman turned to the gen tleman from Ireland and asked him slro such complication, but his cx- perionco even thus far must have nif. Frank CTano. pastor of First Methodist church, returned from a trip to Mexico, where he went to gamer cmw for a series of lectures soon to bo de an Irishman?" The man thought for a moment end said: I'd be ashamed of mesllf." Manches ter Guardian. Well, those Union Pacific lawyers will bo skilled in tho art of unmerg Jng when they finally get through. President Wilson hag achieved tbo rare distinction of being able to find a few men who do not want office. Among all those equestrians In the new cabinet, Colonel Watterson may find tho "man on horseback." The municipal primary In South Omaha la to bo held April 1, which means that some one is going to got April fooled. Did Johnny Dull lmaglno that being secretary of state would make Mr. Bryan less volublo and more dls creot in spoech? "Suffrnglsta See Wilson," says a headline. But ho has not been ablo to "seo" them, which Is tho thing that puzzles the women. It 1b such conditions as aro pre sented in Illinois right now from which the direct popular election of senators 1b designed to save us. The lnovitablo has como for the militant suffragettes In England. Tbo nntl-mllltants have rovolted, do termined to have peace If they must f(ght to get it. . Governor Suiter is cartooned aB kicking Boss Murphy of Tammany out of the stato house. Is that the cause of Mr. Hearst's fierce turning upon the governor? The actress who divorced a Now York millionaire husband that" she might 'return to the stage, doubtless did not In her love for her art, over look the Inartistic alimony. convinced him that "there's many a n.,-.,i u Ascribed Mexico as a mar slip 'twixt cup and lip" when It velous country In scenlo beauty and comes to holding a congress down to material resources, with "no middle class, a specific program. ! arm.es of Idler, . and beggars. ... , . , . i sum me country n i - mo yvumuu nuuruKiBia uuiuuuu race amj carbollo acid, to Kill immoral hearing nt this session: Philippine aim nhysical germs. lndependpnce Is knocking at the Rev. C. Cl. sterling, a missionary amoni. door: those annronrlatlon measures the Indians or me normwe, .m ----- i . . .i i li i . rimnfrin inn nn. . ... .i Levering, a luu-uiuimou ........... wuc n ow wmmn u( " mado addresses at the afternoon meet uod up, and oinor manors ure ui- , r tho v0ung Men's Christian asso most certain to enter Into tho sltua- elation, which brought forth a packed tlon. Tho tariff will, doubtless, In halt of men, hanging eagerly upon every the end be revised, as the speech o wtw acceptance promised, "steadily, un-l derably dBmagcd by fire. It stood at linBttnllnnll. .1 ....... 1 n rl ' ' n1ttlmll.il 4ft I . . I uusuauiiKiji uvn.irrmM, u,vuua.. .w Thlrty-SeCOna ana Jfrancia BliKcm. what extent remains to be soon. The plan I. to begin With schedule "K " X.lonryTonferenco of the Bap and place wool and cotton on tho tut onurchea wa aUcccssfuiiy inaugurated free list. And the real interest in at calvary church, with devotional cx nroccedlnas will reach their climax erclses led by Mrs. F. W. Foster, (ol When tho knife Is applied, because lowing which Rev. H. Williams, district that will be the acid test campaign KX'r pledges ror mo eoutnern ana western th8 conferenCeB, made a short address. democrats. " explaining their purpose to b the arous Ing of new Interest In the cause of mis v. m . a - a. nu. T ..1 - I Slons. no ACSi ot wio uuiuou u4C. received of the death in a Tho Golden Hule may or may not Michigan health resort ot Lleutenunt bo applicable to the pollco manage- colonel J. A. Baldwin of the sixteenth mont of a great city, but tho fate of Infantry, who was In Nebraska for a Chief Kohler of Cleveland la no test wh,th N,nth ,nfttntry and Ot It It was the man and not the Trile Frlcansa delighted b large audi method at fault there, and those still enco at th Boyd theater In "Sally In interested in trying tho utility of tho Our Alley." ni.i ui.io in noli rBmilatlon The Union Pacific announced tne lot tmK or contracts ror .. doubling 0t m snouiu uo. iu ......u v... .-.... .- ml)ca Qf Ua tracks UurlnB the year as condemned upon personal, not offl- a part of the improvement for which lo. clal shortcomings. HiB "do unto OOO.OOO had been set aside, as announced Others as you would have others do by Ii. II. Harrlman. Seventy-six miles ii.i nn.iinn 11.lv of this trackage were 10 oe mm m ..... . , 1 . t . i. Wyoming to first ouenners una upparouu Rudo,ph Aron,oni manager for Koclan. excellent results. At least It was an UoUeman vloun virtuoso, was in Imnrovoment over the old hlt-and- ), cty and said that Koclan had en miss method of dealing with novlceB tlrely reoovered from the Illness that in wrongdoing the same as with con- pr.vjm up m uu.n . --;- firmed criminals. It disclosed a faw dayB M p,anne(1( at lhe atudy of tho science of monitoring Tne Department of the Missouri Issued men, a thing with which penology is an order for the detachment from Fort Bpoctally concerned today. The real Crook or w men to go . . Zt 0vr tho degradation of this April 24. to attend the opening of the - - , Louisiana I'uronase exposmon man must ue mat u couion judj. Provisional President Huerta technically got off of Mexican torrl tory when he called on the American ambaaeador. But getting off the reservation In Mexico Is nothing. "A Blazing Indiscretion," is uinuoa newspapers comment on Secretary Bryan's speech praising Irish home rule. Ho may give them a few devastating conflagrations be fore it Is all over. Failure to put through Us merger plan cost the Union Pacific $1,266, COO In forfeitures to the underwrit ers. Wonder if this little item be comes part of the cost of operating the road, or, in other words, does it come out of the stockholders or the shippers? The legislature Is not going to change the state's general fund levy which, produces the money to meet Its appropriations, but It Is creating a special fund or two with separate levies to relieve the goneral fund When you pay your taxes you will note the difference the difference 'twixt tweedlcdoe and tweedledum. reform scorned to be Ingratiating Itself In public favor. Passenger Fare or Freight Rates t The bill before tho Wisconsin leg- People Talked About President Wilson turned down all .--4 Mnn.in,r a int - tnlle friendly favors In Washington, but a umiuru if"'o - ..... . ,nY..,t , .not . ..ll. ,An I DUQ Uail C1IIHM I ...V . - . passenger iar no u .'''"-( f 1. .v .. .. 1 ..iv.. -.o and stuck. lOWara BUVUUK.ub TBmB. Hamilton Lewis ot lilt an economic proposition, seems m- no) me wtthln geVen votes of being terly unsound, It 1b from ireigni U.ected United States senator last week, rates that railroads derive the bulk Mr. Lewis challenged the barber vote of their revenues. Freight rates to do Its worst by refusing to shear his . i 1 . mnnt Inln thn wi:. o.uor U..C..., The h0U8e 0f representatives of In general COSt Ol nyiUB. uuu nuv - ., .., Kill llmltlnc lh. I.nrlh cesslvo become nothing less than un- . raiiroad trtnM trains to elghty-ttve Juat taxation upon tho consumer. cari. More than that number, It was Low freight rates, therefore, aro at claimed, impaired the railroad scenery In least aa important to the people as Hooslerdom iw nnssnnirsr rates. If not more SO. I After forty-ulne years spent as a prac -. - 1. i..ii nrfA-nHI uemg pnysician anu suncun in w every roan-iuoi ,,.,. -,kl ,. -i--- . . . . .! I li)i Vllivau 'J. 1. . 1 .iii.i.v Ui hy tne coat 01 ireigui irauiuruuuU Dr 13(jwm j Prer, at the age of 81 haa while thousands are upalfectea ny -turned to school as a studvnt at th nassenger fares. It would help the University ot Washington. nav envelope very much more to lot Between twenty and forty salesmen put passenger fares rest and lower on the road by New York bond brokers . 1 v 1, nFA are accud of promoting the. slump In ireigui. rw( .v.-. - . . mntt.t -tocks. The salesmen work warraniea, . id hand for investments and use a L. n. M 1 . t n n -1 U-l.- """ uur senior uaiwu oiuia Th- hl.hlv reso.ctable and exclusive from Nebraska Is to have a place on caalno at Vnm Bach. Fta., whither tho banking and currency commit- northern spenders flpcked in winter and tee. Those whose memories go chased the tiger, closed suddenly on a back that far recall how ho solved the money problem, all by himself, in 1893 hy establishing a new 20 to "And what would you be were you not blned on one campus that the number o Editorial Snapshots agricultural graduates has largely la creased and class distinction between the city and the farm boy has been eliminated. 7. Independent Investigation of our stu dent body shows that only 10 per cent about fifty students who work their way through school will bo adversely affected by consolidation on the farm and they only temporarily, and that about as many students live already as near to the farm as to the city campus and at the rate Lincoln Is growing In a few years a large majority of students will live nearer to I believe tne ever Indianapolis News: In the meantime we might, merely as a matter or cour. tesy, If nothing more, tako some Inter est In tho former president's Georgia ,hn farm campus. golf scores. crowlnc need of outdoor laboratories and St. Louis Republic: From ralslne mules thn demand for physical exercise and n Arkansas to ambassador to Frminn innrtm In the ooen air In wnicn me n- mnv deem nnitn a intnn hnf rfomn-rnnv n- ni.i-nt bodv may participate makes In the shape of McComba will easily and a campus of not Jess than eigniy 10 iw satisfactorily make it. acres absolutely lndlspcnsame. t.. t- ... F. U. HAUlit-m out west have been caught sending their packages by tho parcel post, which shows that these corporations know a cheap and efficient service when they see It. St. Louis Globe Democrat: A congress man can gain more prestige with his con etltuents If he will distribute samples of the new nickel Instead of congesting the Regent of the State University of Ne braska. Around the Cities DECEMBER AND MAY. S. K. Klser In the Record-Heralrt. HK. I am old enough, they'll say, to be your daddy; I have ceased to be a silly, slender youth; But within me beats the fond heart of a laddy. t ve tho spirit of an eager boy, In truth; The locks that once adorned mo have de parted; My stop may have become a trifle slow. But I'm Just as full ot love as when i started To use a razor, thirty years ago; If my, wild oats are all sprinkled, And my brow a little wrinkled, Young affection In my breast Is still aglow. SHE. Titough you may be old enough lo be my father, I never shall be grieved by what they say; I do not want a young man's love; I'd rather Be petted by an old man any day; You have become a trifle bald and stout ish, Your sight may be affected more or less; It may be that you ore a little goutlsn, Your step has lost Its youthrul springi ness; , Your wrinkles aro appearing And. you'll soon be hard of hearing. But your money makes you worth a chance, I guess. kt..- Vftrir In arranging a reference mall with packages of dubious garden ,.1 . -mmiMnal laws and literature, seeds. 1 imN hnildlnc for the Philadelphia Chicago News: Minimum wages ought Museum of Arts Is to be erected on the to be pajd to state legislators who re- site of the discarded Fatrmoun. p fuse to work when fh- wnrlclnc-' l. cn-rt ....-ir Thn city supplies the money and then rush through a bunch of un- for the building and a number of private constitutional laws at the deathbed of collections will be transieireu w ... the session. comDleted. A. Chinas n.-nrH irM. Ti.i-- i- Atlanta's city council is camping on -ne somewhat awkward position himself, trail of fire "JT' Bt Mntclalr. uncio com .eeis mat ne cannot do ai "-" k , a front scat In gracerui jot, of orrerlng his services as a J" '"vnrrV club." He gets 3. meaiaior Between jonn uuu ant. tne mi- um tant suffragists. Chicago News: In this discussion ot marriage and divorce everything seems to have been thrashed out except what to do with the person who rolls up in all the bed covers and leaves the party of the second part to freeze, 11 Chicago's boast as a health resort Is ...!, .ri March. The city board of cars-breathe fresh air. ,.fli,- pa.. a. town of 300 people n Addison. 1.0.. ,t of the Indianapolis News: Those official tig- p0"1,8,!'" innv community. All but one ures showing that the prices of farm residents are home owners, the products are 21.7 per cent lower than 5 1 T puUs together for the pub lc they were a year ago look all right, but ly. .- congregations ot three dir- somehow or other you can't get them 8od sects dwell In blissful -,.h. nt h. rnm-r -rno.rv. TSllglOUS s Can Yv&aninBvon ruoi; jonn iurna Buys i beat it lllAl ilia -iiiui ivnit j'ii"j i a iinv c dv oiaii- Stories in Figures " .... ,u.r. ar so.OOO beds In hospitals ad sanltoria In the United States for dered publlo men In this country that few are willing to go Into public Itfe. Yes; things have come to such a puts that only 4,000,000 or 5,000,000 of 'em want government Jobs. Philadelphia Bulletin: By general agreement a minimum wage should be a living wage, but the latter is a movablo tubercular paueiua. eight quantity fixed by Individual habits and New York subways In the last needs, and unless the world Is made ovor years have transporteo r ine minimum wage must continue to igi- gers wiwiu" " . v -L- low a like rule of variation. Stock of the twenty-nine banks ana Ph nri-lnhln I-rtir-r' "Sp Unl nn Tlnhv seventeen truov vV.... Raisin." I. a current New York ll.m. Mo.. Is held by 7.143 persons, total It has been familiar news for a hundred ltal Is Hl.ooo.aw. chtna Tin is. t-m-a shaw i 'i nsrw III c un VR1 -Ufc to llt-IQ C 1GVVIU IU Mil v n . . . iai oecomea ol me oauy Bcienuiicany i nnuo tlr fv hand with raised? IXti it develop into a sood, drilled tnrougn buu - hard worker or a fussy little prig de- the most pnmuive iuu.. a. .-a yT..- u- Th number of bicycles still used sclentlflo baby grow Into a useful adult? some European countries s Imme se. .. . i . . . ..... . i -..- fnr instance, nua uihj- i-i"- l nut is wiim m.ti oi u wuuiu n iu anow. i - .. aUA(ni -rHinurv i..ii. t n i o i li.- nut tnere ar- i.w.vw l-liaucipiiia. iieuuiu; uncus aaiii iuib i ...w...-, ut.tft all hts funds In one pocket; but the pocket bicycles In that country, besides about Is annually nicked by authorised experts, .000 motorcycles. ....., .....i .-.!.....-. An official census of Christians esuii HinuuiiiK iiiiiiiioh -iiuuuu i diet -I ,. Kupr ence to the necessities of expenditure or Japan, taken in 1911. has only now been the relation ot the sum total in hand to summarized for th. puouo. .. the to brl nlto hv a nreoared budnet. agreed uoon be. BreBa sum total of loot. The proposition n.itiw. - ng the measure of outlay Into detl- man -w " V ,. rn. proportion to the measure of Income gcan. i.. ' tlonalisu i,jia; jeinouiei. ii.io-i forehand, cannot be too soon adopted. Baptist. 4,191: other sects, 12,140; total, 153,651. Ideal Young Man A man convicted to serve seven years In the penitentiary for murder Is suing for $40,000 damages from saloon keepers and their bondsmen, from whom he saya the liquor was bought to which be ascribes hts downfall. That figures out $5,000 a year for the plaintiff and $6,000 for hie lawyer. But It's a safe guess that the lawyer has a contract for a bigger percentage 1 ratio for the free coinage of gold and silver. The president of a Kansas City bank that failed In 1892 has started to pay off his personal obligations on the claims still outstanding. If somebody should Inaugurate a move of that kind for each of the banks that failed In Omaha in those .days, we would have a veritable stampede. hint from the authorities, who have At- veloped a sudden dislike for gambling. Viscount Godfrey Charles Morgan Tred egar, D. I, J. P., a captain In that band ot heroes, "The Gallant Six Hundred," who rode with his regiment In th charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava during the Crimean war, died recently In Lon don, England, In Ills eighty-second year. Mrs. William Foote, daughter of Gen eral Baldwin ot Denver, was the first white child born on the Santa Ke trail. She made a speech recently before the Daughters of the American Revolution on th subject. She was born In a little adpbe hut on the trail, which was the "mansion" of the Bacas, a famous Span ish family ot Trinidad The Ideal young man must have a sweet mouth to kiss, without tobacco taint. IU must be able to hold up his head and look any man In the eye. lis must be a Christian. )lt must be good to his mother. lie must have good health, rather than much wealth. He must be willing to work. He must be willing to give his seat In a car to an aged woman, even though pretty girls are standing mr. Business Don'ts Don't be a growler. What cannot be changed smilingly will hot change for scolding. Keep on complaining, and then you will have to change Jobs without being consulted. Don't be a mischief maker. Trying to make trouble for others has boomerang tendencies. It does not pay to be hated anywhere, least ot all In the business world. And no one Is handed out so much hate as tt trouble breeder. Don't overlook trifles. 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