6 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 191. The omaiia Daily bee BOUNDED BY KPWAnO Il08BVATBIt vicron iiosBWATitn. editor. BBI3 BUILDING, FAHNAM AND 1TTH. Entered nt Omaha postotrico J second rlM matter. TERMS OF Sl'BSCtUPTIONH. Sundny Uee, one year Saturday Uee, one year l.W Dl)y Bee, without Sunday, one rear.. 4.00 Pally Boa and Sunday, one year 6.00 DELtVBRBD BY CA Rill Bit Kvenlns; and Sunday lice. pr month. Abe Uvenlns, without Sunday, per month.. S6e Dally lice, Including Sunday, per mo..Wc Dally Bee, without Sunday, per month. Ko Address all complaints of Irrcnularlties In, deliveries to City Circulation Dept. REMITTANCE. Remit by draXt, express or xstAl order, payable to The Ue Publishing company. Only I-cent stamps received In payment of small account.-. Personal check, ex cept on Omaha and eastern exchanges, not accepted. OFFICES. Omaha The Bee Building. South Omaha-UK N Street Council Uluffft-H North Main Street UncoIn-: Little Building. Chicago 901 Hearst llulldinc. New York-Room lire. sa Fifth Avenue. St. Loulu C03 New Bank of Commerce. VashlnKton-7 Fourteenth St, N. V. CORRESPONDENCE. CommunlCAtlons Telatlng to lions and editorial matter should be addressed Umaha Bee. Editorial Department. FEBRUARY CIRCULATION. 51,715 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, it.'. Dwlsht Williams, circulation manager of The Bee Publishing company, being duly sworn, says that the average dally circulation for the month of February, 1311. was 81,715, DWI01IT WILLIAMS. Circulation Manager. Subscribed In my presence and sworn to before me this 3d day ot March, 1914. ROBERT HUNTER, (Seal.) Notary Public. Subscribers lenvlntr the vHy irmporttrllr should Iiuve The co mailed to (hem. Address will be chnnged s often nn requested. ' By George, tho king or England now knowti what a ball game Is. Like all bandits trapped, Villa realizes that dead men toll no talcs. Mnybo March will come In like a bull moose. Detroit Free Press. Another prediction gono astray. Some ground for ouspecting that brains under that "green hair" may be ot like color. England favors establishing a peaco commission at The Hague. Will it includo MoxJco'fl representa tion? DoBplto your lot and location in life, it you try liard enough yotl can serve your fellow men in soma way and to some extent. Congressman Lobeck wants it distinctly understood that he ap preciate the honor ot being nien tiOMed for governor, but declines to swing. 1'rcsMont Wilson's "Watchful waiting"' having failed, what do you proposo to do bow? New York Evening; Mall. As the. Irishman said, It is a quee- 4 Intx vnim r w anttttir nitaxtm, I ft youref. The OwahaVVVoma's club is to Issue a prlsted history covering its twiwty-oe years' career.' Who's afraM to be advertisod as a charter menifeer?' The World-Herald glvos unquali fied endorsement to 'Senator Hitch cock's endorsement ot Chris Gruon tfcor for internal rovenuo collector. Will wonders novor cease? f ...... Te high, salaried attorney Jolutly employed by tho Water board and tho street railway company seems to have no better- luck fighting against the city than he has fighting for the city. According to Pittsburgh advices, the steel output, is increased up to 70 per cent ot its normal capacity, which shawn that we are gradually Raising semo ot that lost republican vreeperity. State, Hallway Commissioner Hall threatens to resign if te commission'- cklef engineer does -not. Well now that looks serious. The next move will be for some one to back down or call a bluff, "Writing authoritatively," accord lug to ono of his "string" of paporn, James Creelman Bays American In tervention )n Mexico is "essential," With this from tho highest author ity, why put off the evil hour? Even though the lawyers may not -want to do .their own houso clean ing, that cannot afford to obstruct tho fumigation by trying to protect tho crooked lawyers who havo brought such odium on their profes sion. The 'fact that Boss Murphy has accepted Governor Glynn's plan, so thoroughly satisfactory to antl-Tam many factions, seems to Indicate that the man who Is drawing Sul iter's salary as governor of New York Is also 'filling the Job. Still, It you have been unable to figure yourself into tho privileged claBS of Income tapayers. do not despair. You may still enjoy tha opportunity either wncn you sue cced in boosting your earnings or when congress towers tho exemption limit The Cleveland Plain Dealer left it to Its editorial staff to determine "Who ate the six greatest living men?" One of the associate editors headn hU list with tho cutthroat Villa, so no one of self-conceived giea-tneskjiot u the lists need feel tsrtly about it Seven for a Quarter. By the court's refusal of the In junction asked for by the street rail way company to prevent submission ot the seven-for-a-quarter Initiative ordinance at tho impending election, the question is put Up squarely to a vole of the people. It is. a reasonable inference that tho people who ride on street cars favor lower fares, and tho lower tho better. But tho merits of tho claim of the street railway that to sell seven tickets for a quarter would bo confiscation and give returns less than cost of operation, can hardly bo intelligently passed on at tho ballot box; certainly not without thorough discussion In a campaign of education. Tho peoplo ot Omaha can. how ever, relegate tho question ot fact to the courts, and this they will doubtless do by voting for soven-for- quarter. Adoption of tho ordinance will mean a law suit, more or lesj ong drawn out. and It uncertain out come but in tho end will let us know what. If any. reduction In street car fares we can enforce. If we are. entitled to more rides for a quarter than we are getting, by nil means let us have' them. The Freedom of the Press. A federal Judge has fined two New York rdportors for rofuslng to dlvttlgo their sourco of information, Their newspaper will carry the case to tho court of last resort and it could afford nothing less for tho frocdom of the press is at stake. If courts can thus coerco newspapers, tho searchlight of publicity can no longer render tho service it owes to the people. Tho Bee has often said that no legitimate interest has anything to fear from the limelight of honest publicity, but rascals havo every thing to fear. In the case at hand the publication rovcaled certain criminal practices and thoreforo contributed to tho ends of Justice, To compel disclosure of the sourco ot Information in such a caso would tend, not only to obstruct or defeat JuBtlco and protect the guilty, but What Is worse, to destroy tho essen tial power of a free, untrammeled press, which the organic law meant to vouchsafe It was old Lord Berkeley, one ot tho minions Goorgo HI sont as gov ernor of Virginia, ,who .thanked tho Lord that "wo havo no freo press in this country," and prayed that "wo shall hot havo for these hundred years." Who wants to tako a stop that would load us 'back toward George III? -Lot us noto also In paBs Ug that' tho two most conspicuous countries today without a freo-press are Russia and Mexico. Grade Crossings. The state of New York has 11.7C3 grado crossings, 1.01 tf of which aro unprotected. In six years 531 deaths rand 1,718 other accidents have been reported from those places. Tho fig ures may not strike one as appall- .lug, but they aro far too largo and they Interest us here In Omaha and Nobraska because ot tho largo num ber ot unprotected grade crossings whero casualties are constantly oc curring. Wo are Just now having ono ot tho most dangerous gradlngs in tho city fortified, but others equally as dangerous, remain Unpro tected and tho benotlcent corpora tions responsible for them have very emphatically told tho. city that they have no notion ot protecting them any time soon. Why? Havo. not the people whose lives aro imperilled nt thoso crossings, a volco in the matter? Tolerance ot these danger spots Is entirely Inex cusable. Offended Dignity. 1 "Administration officials realize," says a Washington dispatch, "that In not communicating first with vGcncral Carranza they have of fended his personal dignity and they hope to ovorcome this by con sulting him now." By all means, let us hasten to ap Poubo tho wounded sonslblllttcs ot tho Mexican brigand beforo he Is tues orders for additional American and British slaughter. And let us bo very careful that In repairing the feelings of Chrrauza we do not rouso the Ire and envy of Villa. Who could hnvc beon so careless, anyway, ot the dignity ot these gentlomen as to pu.t us'lu so dellcato and embarras sing a situation? Hbb It como to this, that tho great nation ot tho United States must consult tho proprieties ot powerless pretenders, while Its own clttzens and those of other countries are Bhot down merely to gratify the murder ous passions ot a band ot irresponsi ble outlaws? As a whole our poo pie havo been patient and patriotic in relation to the administration's do-nothing policy, but it is hard to restrain Impulses under circum stances such as these. Huerta, Car ranza and Villa in turn have shown us all the contempt they can and we are even now seeking to correct onu ot our official blunders In order, for uooth, that we may if possible avoid offending tho dignity of Carranza. Shades of Washington, Jackson and Lincoln, what next? "Do right and then do as you please," is Dr. Lyman Abbott's for mula for u Christian. Not a bad one for tho heathen as well. it. m i lopKingcKwar , 'JTuVPay in Omaha nrnun rsoM bcc rtves -i T MAltCH 4. Thirty Yearn Ago The celebration of the Robert Kmmet anniversary was notable for the presenta tion of tho trial scene from tho drama of "Robert Emmet" with the oharactera portrayed as follows: Robert Emmet by K. A. O'Brien; attorney general, by II. D. Estabrook; council for prosecution, by J. J, Lander; counsel for defense, by J. J. Nellgh; Lord Norbury, by General George M. O'Brien; clerk -of tho crown, by W. O. Sanders. Many others contribu ted to a lengthy program, all under the auspices ot tho Kmmct Monument asso ciation. Ex-Counly Judge W. O. Bartholomew Is slowly recovering from a long" siege of nervous prostration and Is occasionally seen down town. Forty acres of the old Redman farm, north of this city, was sold at sheriffs salo, bringing $5,000, or $115 per acre. J. J. Brown was the, purchaser. Collector John Campbell received notice from Washington that the government would pay its share of tho expense In tho paving of Fifteenth street, opposite the postofflco building. J. W. Lancaster Is the name of tho now clerk at the Metropolitan. Tho new city directory Is completed and contains 18,410 names, which furnishes tho basis of an estimate of Omaha's popu lation nt 65,80. Dr. S, D. Mercer has gono to Denver on business connected with the Union Pacific hospital there. Twenty Years Ago i-erry u. iieatn. The Bee's Washington correspondent, stated In a dispatch 4mt Tobias Castor, democratic national com mitteeman from Nebraska, waa at tho capital working for Dr. deorgo L. Millar as successor to Judge McDIU on the In terstate Commerce commission. Castor, tha dispatch oald. was closeted with J, Sterling Morton, secretary of agriculture, and Dr.-Miller's very Intimate friend. Oeorgo T. Ilfck of Sheridan, Wyo., son of a former senator from TCnntuebv. -n In I he olty and related a good story of now uoionel Cody (Buffalo Bill) whipped a pair of assailants In a Washington hotel. Beck said he held the rotnnM'n Coat lie said eastern minora hint Dieu mo account of the fight; that ono or tne men stood more tlinn iv ff .nH weighed 225, and that "Buffalo Bill" licked mem both to a finish. An Interested reader of The Bee wrote to tho paper suggesting that imif n Of Omaha's wealthy citizens build homes cosung irom w,cro to 1100,000 ar a means of helping business nnd the unemployed. Tha Burlington was advertising one-way faro to California at M and round trip at 135. Tho rate war was on. Colonel 13. J. Johnson nf Thlln,iri,i. comiade of Major Erb of the Mercer! " visiting the latter at his hotel. Ten Year Aao , 1 congratulate you on havjpg plenty of room. I hate to see any one stand up or saw any one stand up during one of my loctures. Per sonally. I llkn thA lltll. .. , .....u mum imruca -they give a more frlondly feeling than - -,.c.,vt:B. inuH spoKo ironically Elbord Hubbard, tho Reycroftcr of New Aurora, x. y.( to a small assemblage at Kountio Memorial Lutheran church. l lecture showed ono plainly that, .tho speaker was a preacher of the gospel of num. Albert M. Ill nr. fifti crt,,u m . path street, died at tho age of 44. All Union Pacific train vaIhw ' .VIII, "POl. Were uslnar Ilia ........ - -'w.-..ui irucKS as far as Fremont, owing (o theifaet that tho Union Paclflo bild down arid out. ' ... IlatTV Davis anil liit-.ltr-J.'f. . .. t ,,v. -ini,..uvMuin pro cured license to marry. ? . It was admltliil Virn. n. . ...... , ... . ' iuis auvisory board (hat competition morely In the Hs- . uk ...u Kujr KarDago did not insure ajicccss. It vr. Breckenrldge appeared and asked for timo to enable a local com pany wlthTa. now scheme to enter the Miss Man- .... .. -- i Jiarricia Ilonoymoon' nnn,!i,i . v . -nu ui me oya ana Ingratiated himself ,nore securely than S2 "ffect,ona Oniaha theater- People and Events W, C Goldsbv of V. m. i. n,- prefers to wear a kimono when lounging """'r' una 10 amuse himself often does the family cooking. J co,n,,er,n "asures ror the com- miVl th0. hu rac result, might bo gained by placing a atlff duty on weather exports from Medicine Hat. rrobobly Uncle Sam's new treaty with Great Britain had nothing to do with It. but the fact that Kln ts,. t.Z .... . "."'. i.nn oar- ley water as an offset to grape julco forc- ""' "o uawn of an era of peace. Miss Esther M. (Alberta) Is believed to be the only woman In Canada, who Is clerk of her city, Leth- iiuo is unaer commission government and tha women v6te at municipal election. Rainbow wigs now Affected by ex tremely fashionable wpmen were orlg inally Intended for men, to lend a bit of color to their bald spots. But the women, hies 'em, snatched them baldheaded and decorated themselves. Matt Booth, a railway varil fntrin,,. . Connecticut Q insists that he has often soen jsngiiiu sparrows place grains of corn on the steel rail d that the loco motive might crush tho corn and rnako it more easily swallowed. In splta of striken, riots. Investigations and other excitement, tha Calumet and Ilccla Copper Mining company ot Michi gan managed to soothe the stockholders with a nuarterly dividend of ;j a share. The yield used to. be tts a share. Ruth Elliott, daughter ot Lucius P. El liott, a wealthy Racine (Wis.) manufac turer. Is to take up the tamrva n nrn. fessloiu This became known when it was announced that she will make her debut as a tango dancer in company with Rob. ert Archer Bowlby of Boston. rotating to his brother. Congressman Ilobson ot Alabama, candidate for the United States senate, 8. A. Hobson says he lias the purest character of any man who ha appeared In the world since the first half century of the Christian era- Huw Is that for a tatty atntar? Dlartnud Lynch and Tomas Ashe, two gossoons from Dublin, put their auto, grapha in Oaello on a New Tork hotel register and paraded around In costumes of gray kllt trimmed with green. jut about the time the earthquake shook Manhattan island and vicinity. Sure they didn't cau It Dvll a bit Tho costume, they explained, is the official toga of the Qaello league of Ireland Twice Told Tales Censor on the Alert. While Abdul Hamld was stilt upon the throne of Turkey tho president of tho American Missionary college at Tarsus sent to New York for a largo consign ment of textbooks. In due time all ex cept the chemistries came rafcty. At first tho president could not find out what was tho matter, but finally tho commissioner of the port sent for him. "Christian," he said, sternly, "It Is not for you to complain. It Is for you to give thanks to Allah that you did no't follow your diabolical books Into tho flames. Here la ono copy that we saved for a witness. Not all of its deadly ciphers could we read, but this Is plain, even to the eyo of a babe." Pointing to tho symbol II20, he read, with triumph ant air nnd voice: "Hamld II, Is no thing!" Youth's Companion. A Bud Tnlc, On one occasion as services were 'held in a country church, the good minister was teaching and preaching about tho glorious heaven, there would be no sick ness, so no physicians would be there. A fow days later ono of tho country doctors was found very sad and walling aloud. On being asked what ailed him, ho answered: "Oh, I have found out now that I can't go to heaven." Ilia friends seemed somewhat surprised, and one said: "Well, Doc. you must be a pretty bad roan If you think thut." "No. It Isn't that," he replied, still sobbing. "I am as good as any man In (his community, but after all my being good, the preacher said, 'There will bo no doctor there-' "-National Monthly. I'rovldeuco on Ilia Hide. As a rule tho habitual wrongdoer bears little resentment toward the detective who may have brought him to Justice. Neither Is ho always Bevold ot a btlnd belief in the workings of Providence. Ono known to the police as a "chronic crook" met ono of the detectives who had on seyerat occasions unpleasant business with him. "How are you doing now, Tom?" asked the detective. "Doing!" bitterly exclaimed the crook. "You nnd your pals havo fairly" bottled our business!" "Well, how's tho wlfo?" asked tho man from tho yard, whereupon tho crooli nearly broke down. "Tho missis," ho said, "died a month ago. It was a. near thing that the parish dldn t have to bury her. but," (with a ring of heartfelt gratitude In his voice) "Providence was very good, for It sent along a mug In tho Mck ot time and I dono him for twenty ciuld. We was ablo to bury poor Liz quite decent-like!" Manchester Guardian. Editorial Siftings BoRton Trnnncrint: And moreover Van Diedcrlcha shows that aa an admiral ho statement in an official report instead of a Juccnt magazine. Philadelphia Ledger; Secretary Red field has begun a lecture tnur to nrnvn that thaijMrtlon 1 filled -with prosperity. Whin ;TM-OMUrtv haa In tiA .U.,wl 1... xument tfiero Is more argument than prosperity. Indlananolla Vvi; ti.a.h ...... enough revolutionary times, for Instance, tho Society ot Sponsors of tho United mates navy nas decided that hereafter, in naming a ship, the bottle-breaker shall say, "I namo thee." Intpi nt r .hri.u. the." Whaf the world coming to. any howt New York World: Nifm o'sinn.i,. noisy, our efficient representative in the uy or .Mexico, ha not exactly declared War, bUt as hO Carries two rnvnlvara Via may be sold to bo upon a war footing., in a country where most peoplo are shot In tho back, all thiit ho needs now is caution. Ho has courage, evidently. Springfield Renubllcam Pri.int ,. 8hl Kal In offering to William W. Rock hill the Position of vacant by the resignation of Prof. Good now, gave moro recognition ot Mr. Rock hllt' distinguished diplomatic ability than dkt tho democratic administration of Mr. nockhlll'a own country. The State de partment may take note. Philadelphia Ledanr v. 4.swiviuu iil tho arbitration pacts by tho senate Is neiy to oe the crowning historic glory of the administration. Tho President ha proved himself more than an advocate of peace by words only. Ho has en Joyed, moreover, the very earnest sup port ot hi political regard to partisanship, which is insplr- .. io nn 8ooa Americans. Tho imme diate effect should bo to clarify our dtp lomatlo relation -with tho rest of tha worm anu vmaicate the Integrity of our motives. Bleached Views Springfield Renubllcan; dull. i the famoua question, "What is whls- i .- is uio question. "What is poison?" The supreme court of the United State seems to take the ground that a poison is a poison when It poisons. Sioux City Journal- Foreattl n rr !! .Mill legal point the supremo court ruling, ap peal to common sense. The purpose of the pure food law will be conserved whan tpn pumio ncaitn is protected If jn im proving the appearance of flour a process adds an Ingredient that waa not there originally, the publlo Is not harmed un its the added lmrrdUnt u ininrin,,. health Why then should the government nrji in 10 imcnero with a process that help the western wlnto . , - . " iulH and the miller to market their wares witnoui nurting anybody? Indlananollb News: Th ktlnrn.A mm.i la going over this test cae, decided that ine taw aia not make necessary condem nation of foods not containing sufficient foreign substance to injur health. It naiurany touowa that It Is not within the power of government fnut in.n-.n. under present law to condemn food unless they can prove that these food contain enouch Doisonomt r,,fiii.i, In process of preparation to harm tho uuman system. Tina construction of thq law. extended, aa It mii tw.. in nih. tide of food, will have a tremendous cf- ect. it may cause not only an ultimate reversal In the bleached flnur ft tint I. also may et free other food products now in uuiavor oinciauy, but which do not contain doubtful mih.i.nr.. in title sufficient to Injure the human sys-tern Justice nnd I'nmlirnt Ion. HASTINGS, la.. March 3.-To the Ed itor of The Bee: It I moro than a year lnce tho Douglas county court house was completed. Perhaps there was somo feeling of satisfaction on tho part ot the owners of the structure, the taxpayers, when completed. They could point tho finger ot pride here, for the building is beautiful, pretentious, modern and Up-to-dato as compared, with the one It super ceded. It was here that the common people hoped to look for Justice according to "the law and tho evidence," and t- see human wrongs righted In the eyes of Justice. But In this short space ot time it seems to already havo given shelter to "fako detectives." "perjured wltneses," "blackmail lawyers" and tven the "scum ot the earth," as portrayed by your artist. Without fulsomo pralso may we say The Beo docs good work In showing thuni up. With our boasted civilization what a shame such conditions should exist, but the stand pt Tho Beo and its rtlst In taking up this work of showing them up is a grand sight Indeed. You havo them on the run, and if wo could voice the sentiment of the public It would prob ably be a wish that, like Lot's wife ot old, they would turn to something more useful, If not so ornamental, It they ever look back, in tho interest ot good gov ernment keep "em goln'. TEE J. AITCII. If Uncle Sam Owned the Railroads. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., March S.-To tho Editor ot Tho Bee: As a reader ot your paper, I would like to rise up to the point of Information and ask a fow questions. Why would not It be better to have the railroads owned by the United States government than by the heartless cor poratlons? In The Beo I read Mr. A. I Mohler's address beforo tho Hiutlng.i Chamber of Commerce, In which he. said they would not be run right by Undo Sam, and wondered what the people of Nebraska who pay taxes would say If they had to pay tho extra 12,600,000 which tho railroads now pay. Well, if Uncle Sam owned them tho taxpayers would not havo to pay an exorbitant rato for having the mail carried over the atato by these railroads, ond I think this Item by itself amounts to more than tho taxes these corporations pay. If tho Union Pacific were run by the American people, would they lay off Americans, many of them head of. large families and taxpayers, and keep tho Greeks on the pay roll, who never pay ono cent In taxes to Undo Sam? Mr. Editor, you know Omaha has kicked for years over freight rates; so haa Hasting, and so has North Platte, and so has every other town. It Undo Sam owned these roads, don't you think ho would place all towns on an equality !n regard to freight rates, as ho does when wo send a letter or a bundle by parcel post? If Uncle Sam owned the railroads and gave pood Bervlco, which wo know he would, there would need bo no com petition and we would not need a dozen roads In North Platte no more than wo need a dozen postottlce buildings In this town. W. A. HANCIIETT. Around the Cities Chicago has started a municipal grocery where needy people can buy goods at cost Holyolte (Mass.) Alpaca company has put its 3,000 operatives on a profit-sharing pay system. Terpslchorean enthusiasts in Spokane are kicking for Instruction in dancing in the public schools. Buffalo is trying to check the activities of persons spitting in public places by banding out warnings printed on slips of pink paper. Chicago's stately suburb, Evanston, blow Itself to the extent ot giving U to every baby born in town, which to start a bank account. Lo the poor Indian nas always been asked to move on and not block the traf fic and in Baltimore war ha been de clared by city officials upon tho cigar signs, ot which seventy-six still remain in the dty. Of 1I5,625,710 expended during the year 1913 for the operation and administration of tho New York City government, ac cording to Comptroller Prendergast, the. modest sum ot 3101,369,113 was paid in salaries alone. Of seventy-eight deaths in New York from bichloride of merenry in tho last eight months, thirty-five were suicides and twenty-two victim who took the poison supposing it waa hcadacho tablets. Thl leaves twenty-ono cases unaccounted for. Political Tips The late Senator Bacon ot Georgia, like the late Senator Cullom ot Illinois, died poor. Uncle Joe Cannon propose to run tor congress in the Danvlllo district. Habit Is a hard master. J. Benjamin Dlmmlck, former mayor ot Scranton. candidate for United States senator. Is estoemed the progressive re publican hope ot Pennsylvania at tho coming primaries, Tho gaiety of the Hungarian Parlia ment haa been largely increased by the appointment of an official bouncer. Tho new official demonstrated his fitness for tho Job by bouncing ten members of the minority at ono sitting, Iowa papcts report that the former progressive candidate for congress in tho Fifth district will not run again because ho believes the party is shy on young blood. What do you know about that? Ollle James, the senator from Kentucky, has the unique record of having- defended more than eighty men accused of murder without losing one of the cases. Ho was admitted to the bar when eighteen years old. One of the new political scrap sched uled for the spring campaign in Chicago Is the go between bonbons and cigars as voto getter. Woman suffrage is revolutionizing political tactics in tho Windy City. Mrs. Eva. Morley Murpby of Goodland. Kan., bull moose candidate for congress In the Sixth district is tho wife of a lawyer- Sho is a grandmother, a member of the Women's Christian Temperance union and a Woman' club leader, tsn ex- perlenced platform tslker and a booster for conservation, irrigation, prohibition and better laws for women and children. Mrs. Murphy's smllo Is said to be a winner. Edwin Cults, eminent bull mooser, comes out for the republican nomination for lieutenant governor of Michigan with the remark. "1 do hot believe there Is any longer any reason why men who think alike politically should be voting different tickets." . Holding that a police recorder should bo n man of high dignity and standing the South Orange (N. J.) township com mittee at a meeting named Francis S. Currlef, a retired millionaire, to the of fico for a three-year term. Ills annual compensation will bo J200. THE OLDER SISTER. Anne W. Young, In St Louis Globe- All the day o my life Tva at by whilo no unviii meir lun; I waa oldest, you ee, of the alsters and htl, M l,.,,UI l m 'Two Hin 4l.i while I helped with the waahtiV and -sw ssiciiuiii innyucs Or I'd have to run up 'cause the baby U.AC I.I . ' And cryln' for me: when the girls and the lads would be strollln' come May-lime In the moonlight, With a Joko how they'd be a sad eight for tho daytime, ,.T.heh" Jove-lock turned white With tho fnll o' the blossoms the or chard wn.i nhoddln', T Wflltul ln.l,ll the nearest I've ever come near to a VTCUUIIl , Was drossln' the bride; And the nearest to home was the hob and the oven Tim llav'l titln ni.1 And tho nearest I've come to the chll- viacit vvun JUVin And taltln 'cm up' Wh&t Toilers Need Hard working men need nutritious food it should also be appetizing. One thing the housewife should remember la that by actual test SPAOHETTI eostaiai far more nutrition than meat Faast Spaghetti makes a substantial and savory raecL You can make i wholo family dmaer from a ten-cent package- write lor recipe book it a free. Sc and 10c packages. Buy today. MAULL BROS. St Leuu, Me. $30 25 ONE. WAY FROM OMAHA March 15th THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS TO THE COAST 4:10 p. m.: SALT LAKE ROUTE WESTERN PACIFIC SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTHERN PACIFIC GREAT NORTHERN Everybody knows where The Bee Building is Can you have a better address f of your office? For offices apply to tho Superintendent, Boom '103, The Bee Building Co. ADVERTISING is a ong arm that reaches out where your salesman can't. It has five muscular fingers called: Magazines, Newspapers, Trade Papers, Booklets and Folders. SMILING REMARKS. "They say there are only eight genulno Jokos-' "Yos," replied Senator Sorghum; "and I think I could tell who they aro If cour tesy did not forbid personalities in offi cial life. ' Washington Btar, "Now, I know you have been gambling again and breaking )ny heart But you don't care for that!" "But, darling, 1 won. nnd I've brought every cent of my winnings homo to you." "Oh, you dear, considerate man. Always thinking ot your little wife, aren't you, pet?" Baltimore American. "Wife, why does that young cub fttay so Into?' "1 believe he's pleading with Mabel for a good night kiss." "Well, it that Is the only way to get rid ot htm, authorize her to bestow it." Louisville Courier-Journal. Ollibs (with newspaper) Here's an ar ticle entitled, "Hints About Taxes." Care to read It? Dibbs No, thanks. The hint given by the regular collectors aro quite sufficient Boston Transcript Political Reporter After six lAontha doing polities, I'm convinced that old Dlogene handed himself a blind-alley assignment. rollco Reporter Console yourself, my boy, by meditating on tho Immutable many who nowadays are hunting for a good 5-cent cigar. Judge. "I suppose you know all about railroads, banking, currency and kindred subjects." "No," replied Senator Sorghum. -"If I studied nil those things I'd have so little time to make speeches that my constitu ents would think I was neglecting my business," Washington Star.' Landlord Good morning, sir. I Just dropped In to soe It It's convenient for you to pay your rent Tenant Glad you called. I want to com plain about the doors; none of them will shut. L. New house, you know, takes time to settle. T. Ah! Then I guess I'll follow the house's example. Good day, sir. Call again. 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