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St. Louls-S03 New Hank of Commerce, Ws.hlngton-7g Fourteenth at., N. W. CORRKSPONDENCH. Address communications relatlnc to new and edi torial matter to Omaha Bee, raitorlal Department JLXi: CIRCLiaTION. 52,662 Pfata of Nebraska. County of Douglas, as. Dnlftht Williams, circulation manacer of The Ben Publishing company, helns dulv sworn, soys that the average dally circulation for the month of June. Mil, was 62.6M. DWIOHT WILLIAMS. Clrculat'on Manager Subscribed In my prerenco Hnd sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1SI4. ROBEIIT HUNTER. Notary Tubllc. Subscribers leaving iho city temporarily tioultl have The Iico mailed to tlicm. Ad dress will lie chanucd ns often as 'reiticstol. What so rare as a coo! night .'n July7 A short declaration of war may be Just as deadly as a long one. All right, "Torn." .That is probably, after all, the easiest way out. That dovo of peace will have to keep In training a a migratory bird. . , In a nutshell, tho Austrlun threatens to make Wlenor Schnitzel of Sorvla. The anti-vlco crusaders of Chicago seem to think they havo Hlnky Dink on tho blink. Dull days In Oay Parco tho Calllaux-Cnl-mette melodrama has rung down the curtain. Now Is tho chanco of his life for the kaiser to make good in the role of poaconinker of Kurope. Anonymous lottcra are seldom tho purveyors of good tidings, otherwise they 'would not be anonyniotis. The American aviators have., abandonod their flight to Kurope. They migili havo lit on the point of a bayonet. European' hatiuns on tho ovo of war should remember that the tlmo to clouo tfio bnrn door is before the horse is stolen. Both tho big-tent conventions for sumo In explicable roason, failed to send out rescues par ties to bring in tho missing suffrage sisters. On tho theory of "snmU favors thankfully received," our senator no doubt npprcolatos'that morsel of endorsement glvon him at Columbus. Auto Strikes Pole, luts 'Phone Out of Comnils lion. Headline. It doesn't seem to matter what It did to tho occupants of tho auto, Yes,' but will any of those democrats chas ing doublcd-ttp nominations dare to run as pop ulists on a plptform plodgmg them to prohibition? Let us hope this war litlxup will havo no bad effect on thoso "Little Hungary" reatauranta that supply a table d'hote meal "with wlno" for 50 cents. The chief reason why Servln's reply to Aus tria did not satisfy Austria sooms to bo Austria's predetermination to bo satlafled with nothing short o$ war. Now If about two-thirds of tho othor candi dates for primary nominations would .also bo Eovcrnod by their better Judgment and pull out they would save further wear and toar on both themselves and thdlr friends. , Four moro Nebraska banks have quit the na tional system and' becomo stato banks, presuma bly to avoid tho burden feared from tho im pending new reserve bank law. If any of our state banks havo nationalized to got Into the reserve system, they havo made no noise about It. V The Platforms. Kxtept In tho flold of national administra tion and legislation, tho platforms promulgated b the several state conventions present no sharply defined Issues. They all promise moro efficiency and greater economy In state govern ment, favor more equitable taxation, emphasize the need of developing our natural resources, water right and power energies and urge Im provement of court procedure, differing chiefly In details. In the matter of national policy, however, the republicans and democrats are In cloar-cut opposition. The doniorrats. by unique political contortion, ondorso the administration of President Wilson and Secretary Bryan, and at the same tlmo give a measure of commenda tion to the. party rebels In congross who have beon putting the sticks In the wheels of the Wilson-Bryan machine. Tho republicans une quivocally condemn the democratic record with reference to the tariff and tho Indemnity apol ogy to Colombia. There Is no question that the election this year, not only In Nebraska, but throughout the country, will measure the nonfldence, or rathor lack of confidence, In tho promises and per formance of the democratic party Blnce being put In control of the national government. The democratic loaders themselves proclaim that 1011 Is to be most Important ns foroshadowlng 101G. With a ticket of able and trustworthy slandardboarors nomlnatod at tho primary, Ne braska republicans can confidently pick up the gugo of battle. Threatened Fight on McReynolds. According to usually reliable Washington ndWcos, the senate Is cooking up troublo for the president should he send In tho nomination of Attorney General McReynolds for tho vacancy In the supreme court. Bven though tho oppo sition failed to defeat confirmation, it would put the prosldont to annoyance and exertion of pres sure such as in tho Jones, Warburg and other cases. But a fight on the nomination of a cab inet officer would bo most humiliating to the prosldont. ft might serve fatally to accontuato the differences existing botwoen him and the antl-admlnlstrntlon elomcnt In congress, which In turn would be very debilitating to the Inter ests of democracy. Hut those democratic sena tors having personal grudges against the presl Idoht aro vontlng their grievances with little dis gulso, and should they decide to resist Mc Rey nold's promotion to tho supremo court will havo .come clear Into tho open with the climax of re bellion, So high and "disinterested" an authority as Collier's puts its stamp of approval upon Attor ney General McReynolds, dofcndlng his seem ingly strango conduct of certain affairs of his office with the, excuse that ho was trained in the old school of legnl ethics, which forbade pub licity, or trying casos to public opinion, which offrirs such excollont facilities for solf-oxplolta-tton. Quite apart from this, howovor, ho has afforded basis for doubt In tho minds of some, who aro nolthor his nor tho president's political or personal ono'mios, as to his peculiar fitness for a high Judicial place. If -the modtcd opposi tion In the senate' wont to his judicial qualifica tions' Instead of factlonnl discord t would bo a fairer, test. , Foreign Effects of the War. ' The possibility of a gonornl war in Kurope already Is reflected in the tendency toward al laying civil strife in Russia and tho British Isles. , Talk of compromising the long-standing and (oep-scatod homo rule controversy is abroad In England and Ireland, while Russia's great in dustrial strike camo to an abrupt ending evon before Austria's hostile declaration. In both casos, according to tho dlspatchos, tho feeling Is thnt domeBtlo dissensions must ,bo settled at all cost in tho face of foreign peril. This very spirit and tendency, of course, only makoB moro ominous tho monaclng cloud now hovering ovor Kurope, and yet lator Infor mation Indicates a desire for peace on tho part of sonio df tho groat powers both of the triple alllanco and tho triple entente. Germany or Kngland holds the key to the situation. Either should gladly welcome, oven for its own na tional aggrandlzoment, tho opportunity of lead ng in n mediation of tho dispute noW imperiling a continent. As for the Unltod States, should war between tho several nations onsuo It probably would bo a caso of an "111 wind that blows nobody 'good," If wo might consider as good tho purely finan cial gain that would come to our country as a result of tho torriblo tragedy abroad. Undoubt edly, Immense quantities of European gold would scok refuge and Investment in the Unltod States. It would havo a tromendous Influence In tho dovclopmont of American enterprises. Furthermore, wo would be called on for vastly Increased oxportations of food and othor sup plies. Rut tho United States covets no such melan choly advantage. It would prefer, if the situa tion roqulrcd It, to confine its share In the ro sults to a successful exercise of its offices for peace. There is ample procodent, though not ordinarily a disposition on tho part of our gov ernment, to assume the rolo of mediator in In ternational nffnlrb. While wo havo our hands rather busy along this line at present, we might do more If necessary. tqumzo fhom at:t: rtte.t Marshal dimming' latest order is tlmt any women found on the streets dtckiixi in mntiu. i,i.h..i. -- M ...... v I arrested anil unt in u; Th. ..- ....... I . -..v. ,iw4i( IVI HUB U 1 11 T I la that the dress Is Improper und'leuds to an Indecent exposure of the person, . If thli order la strictly en forced some of the Uudlng ladle of the city may be dragged Into unenviable not6r!ty, as many of them Indulge In a mother hubbanl on a hut day. although few of them appear on the streets In them. traders, have commenced making u -out In the nose of the hilt at' the Intersection of William and Tenth streets. .The intention Is to make the street so that th eya wjil' HjyVan unobstructed view from Hlekory street to thj l?hlqu Pacific depot. th strse'tcjjry arj now running around the double curve a( Fff tetnf h, and Karnani, which will be a great 'onvenleucj'.'tp jasjn(fjr who have been obllgyd to i haege .cars thei ii T, Martli, flist manager of Boyd's, and now manacer X'Mv Graod fn' Milwaukee, la In the city. mpsnlgd;by, Ids. laughter. 3Sd llovranl ,of AMrsrs. U left for home 'ac-' orapaniod by Mia Htytv,- after spending several daj;g 'Uttri frUwls. and. ielatlva In Ojnaha. T K. fiKdborough m buck from Boston. Mr Sud borough rtma na it to attend the 1'oneord School of f'hiroscphy f Tft Uttic an Old Omaha and now stalion 't at Lyons Ntb Is islting f oioner Maul Why call on tho legislature to submit to the peopl the question of assembling a constitu tional -convention to roviso Nebraska's funda mental law? i Any act which tho legislature mny pass may. bo set in motion directly by initiative, potltlpn without running the risk of the refer endum.' To. n man up a tree tho legislative route is merely an Invitation to vote twlco when once would otherwlso do. The, terribly dostructlvo Salem fire, we aro told, was entirely preventable by enforcement of ordinary precautions. Which reminds us that a costly firo survey was made for Omaha ovor a year ago, which has merely beon pigeon holed with little or no attention to its recommendations, Mr. Whitman has a different story to te,l and he is entitled to his say. According to his version, the reason he did not get the big moose's endorsement was that he did not agree to accept tho big moose's dictation. Brief contributions on timely toploa lnrlted. Th Bse assume no responsibility for opinions of eorzsspondtnta. All letter sub ject to condensation by editor. I IMirfclallon. I OMAHA July 27 To tho Editor of Tho ! Bee: Tho ladles of the school (Summer School or Missions) appreciate very grentl) the service rendered by your ! valued paper, and ItH staff, to make the I school this year a success. . Wc congratulate you upon the efficient reporters whom you sent to write up ' the imctlng. j Will you please accept these expres sions of our gratitude. ANNA McK. HALS BY. ! ' Oencral Secretary. I Letters from n 1'olltlrnl Ilrnthen .Mexico. SOMKU11KIIE. July 22. To the Editor j ot The Hee: The attitude of the United j flairs during the fiasco of the sham em i plre of Maximilian was not Inspiring, i L iioolii hnd sent Thomas Cenvln, of Mex ican war fnmo, as minister to Mexico. At the French occupation of the capital Corwln was granted leuve of abeence. Considering his situation Lincoln v-.ni to the limit In favoring President Juarcr. But In lea than eleven months after tho landing of Maximilian an assassin's bullet had stricken down tho great president. Seward managed President Johnson's foreign policy Some cynic has defined a stHtOMimn as a dead politician. This definition applies to William H Seward. His state paper to Lord Russell In leg&rd to the Trent affair Is the plea of a petti fogger. Emcrsoti soys: "The fox In cun uliig brcaure h is not strong." Seward was an artful dodger with Louis Bona parte. He did not love the emperor of the French, but, for some unexplained reason, he disliked l'resldent Juarez. Sew ard entered mild negotiations with Santa Anna, thon the lefugce of Havana, and he nearly cost Santa Anna his worthless life thn mercy and forgiveness of Juarei were nil that saved him. General Grant was right In saying that tho French occupation of .Mexico was a part of our civil war. General Sheridan, who had command In Texas, stood on the banks of tho Itlo Grande the Rubicon ho could not cross without orders he raved like a caged lion. At first he openly favored Juarez. Tudor orders from Gen eral Grant he sent .10,000 muskets from the arsenal at Baton Rouge to the Mexican president. A warning came from the State department not to Interfere with the foreign policy of tho United States. In his memoirs Sheridan expressos him self In a way not complimentary to Sew ard. Mexico may owe a debt of gratitude to Individual Americans who hnvn passed Into history, hut never a debt does It owe the United States ns such. There Is n popular opinion that tho United States forced the emperor of the Fronch to ovacuato Mexico. But It was Germany, more than America, that Louis Bonnparto feared. The French left Mexico in the latter half of February. 1S67. In n. little raoro than thrco and one-half years' from this modern retreat from Moscow the haute-monde vagabond who wore thef French crown was n prisoner at Sedan. Justin McCarthy hnd prophesied that Mexico would bo to Iiuls Bonaparto what Russia had been to his uncle. This prophecy was fulfilled, but It shaved the :dge of blasphemy to mention tho uncle and the nephew In the same breath. DER IIE1DE. Foreign Fancies After many years of effort the first successful artesian well has beon bored In Tripoli by Italian nrmy engineers. It Is expected that the final links of tho Capc-to-Calro railroad, bisecting Africa, will be completed by September 1. The government of Unvsrla Is using motion plcturo lectures to try to Increase tho consumption of native sea and lake fish. Bombay will erect roud mirrors at dan gorons street Intersections to warn traf fic of vehicles approaching from around corners. Distinct traces of light havo been de tected In the ocean nt depths of moro than 3.000 feet by an Kngllsh oceano graphical expedition. By allowing its Inmates pcrfoct fieedom Hnd employing them at useful occupations an Insane nsylum In Prussia effects about 20 imr cent of cures mutually. A single stroke of lightning in the Bel gian Kongo killed nine men and u woman and severely Injured thirty-two other persons, two of whom dltd later. A machine has been perfected in Sax ony which embroiders designs on three dozen pairs of Btocklngs at once, CSS stitches being taken simultaneously. Kngllsh testa of the use qf radium to aid plant growth havo shown thnt Jt Is most cffectl when ised Jn the propor tion of ono seven hundredth ot a grain to a ton at soil. Tho diseases to which caisson workers aro subject, according to a French au thority, aro due to the fact that, when air Is compressed hydraullcdlly, It loses nearly one-fifth of its oxygen. Kngltsh experimenters have found that above a temperature of 39 doxrecs salty solutions are less corrosive of Iron and steel than puro wnter. while below that tenjperuturo the reverse Is the case. Around the World Sticking around Washington while competi tors are sticking holes in his political fences 'doe's not please the average senator or congress man facing re-election. Can you blame them? Building workers In Brisbane. Australia, arc paid 30 cents an hour. Not since 1S70 has there been as much unemployment In Italy as now. Sandalwood trees In India arc generally found nt an altitude or 3,000 to 3.000 feet. In Germany a very rigid censorship of noing pictures Is exercised by. the gov ernment The dvalh rat of the United Kingdom haa fallen since 1S01 from 4 per cent to less than 3. It Is estimated that JS.COO.OOO persons I attend the 4.S0O moving picture theaters of Kngland each week, j London Inst year Imported S,S,1H oar catscfr of frozen mutton and Jamb, mainly from Australia ' . ' Uruguay, much of which, formerly was tiecless, within a few years has planted more than 17.000.000 forest trees. The Venezuelan government has de cided to us 1 per cent of the Import unties collected for a fund for sanitary 1 urpojM, Alliance and Entente Some Specific Information Concerning Qreat European Political Combination. Where War Hovers A general war In Lurope would draw the cleavage distinctly between the Triple Alliance and tho Trlplo Entente. Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy go to make up tho former. Great Britain. France and Russia the latter. In point of relative naval strength, the combined ships, tonnage, armament and numlx-r of men of the Entente would exceed those of the Alliance. As to land forces, the Entente's would exceed those of the Alliance ngaln by probably 1.000,000 men. The Triple Alliance was formed in 1RSJ between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy for the purpose of qhecklng encroachments by Franc and Russia. The threo powers are thereby bound to support each other In certain contingencies. The terms of the Alliance were made more definite In 1W. Tho exact provisions of tho Alliance havo never been divulged, but are said to havo been modi fled as to Franco and Italy In 1833. The Alliance was renewed In 1902 and 1W, for stated periods, and the period of Its last renewal expired on Jn.no 14, 1911. Jt would appear that the recent demands of Italy Against Turkey, followed by Italy's declaration ttf war. were assented to by the Alllanc. For many years Great Britain, while not a party to the Al liance, was closely linked with It through apprehen sion of French and Russian aggressiveness, but later, becoming disquieted by the growth of tho Ger man naval power, adopted, In 1902, a decided change ot policy with a view to seeking in the balance of power greater security against Invasion. In pursuance of this policy Great Britain en tered into an agreement with France In 1901, and with Russia In 1907. This became tho Triple Entente. Its alms wore substantially these: 1 Th balance of power. 2 Tho strengthening of the treaty law In the in terests of peace. and the status qpo. 3 Disarmament. This policy has been very successful In some Instances Twice Told Tales Knew "hut Hi' IVuntcil. Not long ago Bishop Hartzell was visiting the mls slon station at Old Umtall. His attention was at tracted by the approach ot a company of singing, shouting, natives, led by their chief. Umtassa, Dur ing the Interview, conducted through an interpreter, Bishop Harttell told tho chief that he wanted to show his kindly feeling by a present, and asked Umtassa. what Tie would like. Tho chief said ho would tell him tho next day. Uarly tho following morning the bishop was awakened by the missionary, who stood in the door way with Umtassa. "I thought It all over," said the latter, "and now I know that I want a whlto Iron bed like white people have." The bishop was unablo to reply to the somewhat unusual request. Such articles are very expensive In that country. To refuse would be quite Impossible, sq the bishop told tho missionary to see. that a bed stead , wan brought out from Umtall. But Umtassa had not finished. 'And you can send along with the bed a mattress, some sheets and two pillows," he addod. The Chris tian Herald, An Accident of Birth., When the lato P. T. Barnum wns exhibiting his famous Siamese Twins they were, ns Is well remem bered, a wonderful sensation, A certain divine, accompanied by his daughter, who was much Interested, went to seo thoni. The young woman asked where tho twins were born. Mr. Barnum told them that they were born In Slam. "And are they brothers?" asked tho clerical gentle man. "Oh, yes," said tho world's greatest press agent. "Well, Well!" said the visitor. Think of that, Mary! How good and kind of a gracious Trovidenco to alVow them to bo brothers and not to havo linked a pair of strangers together for life!" Chicago Journal. Vicious Creatures. Mr. Amsbury, tho superintendent of the peniten tiary, was escorting a party of women visitors through tho building. They entered a room where three women wero busily sewing. As they turned to leavo the room one of tho visi tors snld: 'What vicious looking creatures! What are they In for? Thoy really look capablo of' committing any crime." '"Well," replied tho superintendent, "you see, they have no other home. That Is my private sitting room, and they aro my wife and two daughters." Exchange. Editorial Viewpoint Washington Post: Conditions in tho Balkans aro not bo much the result of a crisis aa of a habit. Philadelphia Ledger: Unless a statesman doeo what tho president tells him to do he Is "agin the government." Houston Post: One thing that should count In favor of a leglslatlvo candidate, is that he is op. posed to, tho preeent Iniquitous fco system. Wall Street Journal: Stockholders might llko to know whether tho government wilt nllow assessments -on' stock, due to receiverships, to bo deducted from revenue before figuring the next Income tax payable, Brooklyn Eagle: It doesn't matter much If the umbulance-chaalng lawyer la hard hit by, the. new compensation law. "Hit him again, he haa no. friends!" is tho cry. in concert, or all who havo watched his shady operations. Now York World: The loss of TOOO.OOO in "paper profits" by curb-brokers through the abandonment ot the Rock Island reorganlratlon plan Is perhaps aa sad a financial dlsaater aa Wall street has suffered In a long time. Philadelphia Press: We hardly think the countrj had missed the four days that Congressman Wither--spoon of Mississippi was absent from his post, and for which ho returned his pay. Still It must bo glad to get the money back. People and Events John Draw is to appear In a new play, called Tho Prodigal Husband, written by a French author, but never produced on any stage. Otis Skinner, Is to have a new play by Julius Eck ert Goodman, called Tho Candle of Faith. The pro duction will be made in October. George Fred Williams, was the recipient of on en thusiastic Eplrote demonstration at Patnu girls pre senting him wltlr showers "ot bouquets and tho en tire municipality gathering to do him homage, Captain Atnllcar Magalhaes of Briill. answering Mr. Boerbeck, declared that the glory of the dls eovery of the River Duvtda, belongs exclusively to Mr. Roosevelt. Boerback had asserted that the river had long been known. S. G. W. Benjamin, author, artist and diplomat dlod suddenly last week at his residence at Bur lington, Vt He was the first United States minis ter Persia, receiving his appointment In 1SS5 and he drew up the code used In diplomatic proced .re between the two countries Baltimore American: There will be no A. H. C. mediation In the breach betweon Austria and Servla. Pittsburg Post: Men In Berlin who shouted for peace were mobbed. There is little of the empty sentiment In the German capital. Pittsburgh Dispatch: Europe Is deter mined to put Its financial markets through all the agonies of a war scare whether It does any fighting or not. Washington Post: If Americans were the most cynical and heartless of people, they would still fervently desire pence In Europe, out of pure selfishness. Philadelphia Bulletin: Tho Austrian masuir may rind the Servian terrier harder to gobble than It thinks, with the Russian wolf-hound standing by to sec fair piny. Philadelphia Inquirer: It is the possi bility that Russia may constitute itseir Servla's champion that darkens tho out look and creates the deep apprehension now prevailing. New Tork Times: It Is not too much to say that tho war news from Vienna Is read hero with a loathing and a sense of shame. The only hope of peace seems to be awakening of the Gorman conscience. Now, York World: Mops cheer for war In the European capitals. It is the un thinking who raise a clamor for blood, but It Is the young and the brave who die In battle. That Is one of the best reasons why war Is infernal. Philadelphia Record: If Russia should come Into conflict with Austria tho pres sure on the German government to take sides with Its ally would become woll nlgh Irresistible. The kaiser's capabilities as a preserver of pence would bo put to the severest test they havo ever exper ienced. Springfield Republican: Not the least interesting feature of tho European trouble to watch will be tho demonstra tions ot tho antimllltarists. specially among the socialists and anarchists. It will give them a now chance to assert their doctrine tint militant patriotism Is out of date. WARMED OVER WIT. "Is Jlggs much of a golfer? ' His form la very poor, but lis arltl) motlo.is- oxcellenU"T-Rutfalo JZxurcss. Knlckor Does ytur wife laugh at the wrong place In the story T BockerYcs; und sho cheera at ie wrong placo In a ball game. Nw York Sun. She How many lumps of sugar, to night, John? Ho Oh, have your own sweet way as usual, dear. onkers Statesman. "It takes a long, strong climb to reacli success. "Yes, and tho only way to reach It Is by keeping on the level." Houston Post "Walter, this pudding Is quite cold." "Impossible, sir! This Is the fifth f lm lt has been warmed slnco morning " Journal Amusant. A TRIAL, FRENCH STYLE. John O'Kcefe In New York Worfd. L Jugo leaned forward in his seat A dozen Senators to greet. Polite, but warm, he cried, "Vltel vitc'.:' And motioned to a cell. . , But when the fair defendant ddmc From her luxurious dungeon came' In gown of vloletto ct creme He gurgled. "Ah! que belle!" . Up spoke le Maltre Laborl. "A flower of Innocence!" said he. To which the hearers yelled. "Oull Ou.' Go on! Blsl Bis encore!" And cheers camo from the female flocks That sat around In costly frocks. (A Yankee Princess had a box, AVItb, her Ambassador!) The Prosecutor roso to say He hoped the learned Court would stay Emotionally tres frappe Before the sorceress! At onco a cry of anger low Shook all his hearers comme 11 faul: "Ah! cochon gros! Ah, teta de,veaa! Toujours la polltesse!" Lo Juge nt onco ho gave a roar That counsel was un lapln mort And If he'd kindly stop outdoor They'd fight unto the end. But people said "This will not do! To fight Is not polite of you! Kiss and make up' Embrasscz vouk: Comprennez?" 1'hey comprenned! The happy Jugo remarked, "Ma fol! L'otat, you understand, e'est jnot! Let us adjourn us to tho Bols And have a glass of wine!" Madamo remarked. "Enfln! 'TIa done!" Sho kissed le Jugo upon his bun And every one kissed every one. And all went off to dine! 36c ANDE1BILT 15of ef QjhirtlfJtu rth titteet east at&ork GJworuta,ZlYeaJ York "WALT O IT IlTMATmAXL.M.rwoT-. An Ideal Hotel with an Ideal Situation; Summer lxier Avoid Impure Milk for Infants and Invalids Amk For HORLICK'S It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK 99 The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. 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